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£j)t Capt BIjb tium tt'lata | 1 IS ITBUMIP EVE** THUBRMA V NT j I i. n. litoi icLt, l»!.Tad. C«K' >»F C«**77i 5. J j( ]i Dollar and • Vlto* per . TknrtAr. rilirwry <. MM* ,.,-to.l— 1 II4A I ^ bkiobt ok 1U Hilt kirWIMBVBest ok rrntic whwk. . Tha Report of the State Superintend- ; ' an i of Uobilc Schools bu been presided j to the J- giilsluro This docnmeBt it j ff unu«H*l length, i«<1 exhibit* an inter- ! . v fit io the canis of education oa the part j of the people, wbieh b»» bcrn hitherto; mtqualed. The iaeraaae of money expended (hiring the year for lha anpport of public schools, i» $10,000 more than lha aggregate increase of lha three jeer* preceding. The report speaks in the highest tensa of townilrip acbool ©dicers, who have, during the past year, exhibited an upwaanl degree of zeal in the dierbarpt- of thair dotie*. Their return* art rrpreaenled aa vary fall aad remorkably correct-- Every a her# the people are |plirU(>Nt,fo'f tbeir aehoots, and earneal in their ifforts to ir.crta»e lUrtr uicfoiaesi. OaeJiondred aad thirteen additional •ebobla ha *a -been opeard aod maiut aitted during the year; and, of the whole iamber ia operation, 684 have been entirely free. Tlic number of ichools nailer the care of religions societie*, and entitled, under the act, to a tbnre of the public money, if ccmparalitcly avail, being only 44. The amount apportioned to these schools was $7,45613. These school* are chiefly ia the southern section of the State, and are represented aa very flourishing, aad affording Superior ndraolnges for iastTnetiDo. The whole- auvl.er of children in ntiendaucr at sehcoi i* weeb Urgcr than thin srer before re| erted. the iaeroaae befag nra-lypiftro thOowtd. The aresage time that the at-henls -have been kept open is Klu'r montbs. and the average tuitloh jcr quarter i* |1 39. "The number of fcpials teacher* in con-' ifoaallj Increasing. . Ten jtara ago lha
nomber of mai* teach* ra wsa double that : of the female. Io the year 1862, the | number of famalat was greater by four 1 than that of males; and during tbe laat 1 tenffhe fehialea axeecded the males by 1 Ut • 256. i The sim of money raised and appropriated for Cdocatlonsl -porpoaea Is ° greater, at already stated, tbaa that ' icpprted JM» J*»rr The lBCrraM '« : 143,142 59. 'Hie sources from which ft has been obtained, and the purposes for * which it .hts been used, a»ay be shown ' u fcHows < .- i « lie l be Slate for th» support of J lb* Normal School, . -« 10,000 00 , Hi IbaStato foraoppprl of liaroutti rreparatory School. 1,300 00 • t By the State far tfrs lopporl ef ' i public neboala, - - - 60.000 00 | J Rates* by lax for auppart of * r^»t. - - - 403,190 11 ( lUieed by tax for lha building, ' ^ repel Hug, and furaiibing ; • KBool2aw*a». *- . 41 ^93 4 • r c Recti red from oilier soarce*, • 81,181 W i , 8617.1GC 10 1 TwTnKitT. 1 The following order be* hatn issued l.y the President, celling for another I draft of 500,000 men : ' ftmrovt Mansion, Warhlnot©*. •Ptb lit; 1864.— Ordered, that a draft f,if Bie^hnndreil thousand man, to serre 1 for three yeast or daring the war, be 1 made on the 10th day of March next, 1 fur the military sarrice of the Veiled Bute*, crediting aad deducting there- ! from no many as may hare been enlisted i <ft drafted lata the eertiee prior to »hc i first day of March aad not heretofore crsdllod: (Signed) Abraham Lincoln. It will be recollected that io October laat a call was made for tl-ri c bund* \ thousaad MB. TWs aumbsr ha. beta about half "Sited by ttfontewing aad ic-snltetmaats. The eall www made for Is » hundred thooaaad men is interpreted by genUsmea acqaainUd with mUUary affairs, to iaclsde ihs abore three baadrsd tbonsand, befog in effect awaddla»pi>«iSw more femaka than mate*.
| Baa as loo 1MB. j ' A dooatioo rlslt waa recently made the membera af the Cold Spring ! Presbyterian Church, to their pastor- 1 ' Iter. M. Williamson, which was highly ' i socccasfoi. A large sum of taoatj waa J j contributed, besides au abundant *upply , i of ihe nrcesiariea of life. Mr Wifliaa- , ! .on lias been the pastor of the Cold i i Spring roogregatiou for more than a i ! quarter of a eiotnry. ' A similar tisit waa made by the mem- 1 jbers of the CapaTsland Uaptist Chorcb 1 j last week, to their pastor, lie*. J. Perry J j Hall, which was, lo all respects, satis- ( factory to Minister and people, j Her. J. W. Kramer, at one time pas- ; ror of tha Cape Llsnd M. E. Church, but now stationed at Freehold, Monmouth county, waa recently the recipient 1 of a donation ri.it, at which nearly one ' hundred and fifty dollars in cash, besides 1 a nomber of valuable pre- scut* were con i | triboted. [ Collision In Delaware Bay. The new clipper lipig L-zxic I^ta, which left Pjiiiadelpliia last wrek for Gibraltar, with an assorted cargo, was ' taken back on Friday evening, 29th ult by tha City Ice Boat, ia diitrett, having • bren ran Into the previous evening, wbile at anchor off tho Booy on the , Middle, by the ship Tonawanda, bound 1 for Liverpool, and bad bowsprit, beadgear and all attached, carried away, and ' narrowly racapcd being cut down by the ; ' collision. The ship, which was in tow ■ of two tugs at tbo time, received uo apparent damage, and proceeded on bcr course. ' Mew Jersey Military Association. At a meeting of thla Asaocialjoa held at Trenton on January 21st, the followI ing officers ware elected : President — Majyr-Qeusrsi Tbeodqre Uunyon. Vice Prrsidauta — Major-Gen. John | UUne, Maj.-Gen. R. F. Stockton, Jr., Brig.-Gen. George M Robeson. Recording Secretary — Lieut Coi. | lease S. Bnckalsw. Corresponding Secretary. — Lieutenant Col. Jacob II. Frer.scTrcasurer.— Col- Alfred J. Muun. j buodrn Death.
Several young mca were amosing h ibemaelvei by climbing tha siga-post in o front of Casper's Tavrrn, ia Deerficld 1 street, on Friday last, 22d inst. One of them, Mr Annaniaa Harris, elumb up r about Gfteen feet, to the croaa pieces, * slid down, staggered and fell, spoke but , once, and in five minutes breathed bis t laat. His death was supposed -to have t oeen ceased by a rupture of one of the i blood Tesseis of the heart We under- t stand that.be leaves a wife and three 1 ebiidrcn — Bridget* is Aurora, , J At a meeting of the Directors of the • r Jersey Railroad on tbe 23d of!« January, Mr. A. L. Itenols, a native of j 1 Sussex Connty, and for several yesr* of r i early life a resideat of the village of . 1 j Newton, waa elected President of -the j | j Mr. Dennis, when a boy, i walked from Newlun to Newark, with a , | cash capital of a few cents in hi* pocket. ! j . and by remarkable industry and intrg- i rity has risen to ona of the highest | positions in the country. ; ■ pff* Col J.* Cook, the agent ap- ] pointed by tbe State lo vi.it (he New , Jersey regiments for tbe purpose of ; bringing home the money seat to tbotr > families and fkieods. received from them i and paid orsr to those to whom it waa ' tent, daring tbe yrnr 19G8, lha large - aum of $962,196 34 Jons Auxsn, son of F<-lix Adams, left hb home at Un^oaville, Atlantic connty, on Thursday, January 7ib, to cross tha river* ou the loe to riait his wife who resides at present at Bass River, Burlington county and has not since been beard of. Ha no doubt p*r ished ou the river by drowning, or waa frozen to dtath. Ctorenxo ron Sotoina cax ax bikt 1 »r Matt. — Th« following bill, having paaaed both Houses, sow only awaita 1 lha Pneident'a tigaalnre to become a ' law: "Articles of clothing boh* manofec- ' tared af wool, eofon. or Utea, and com- j [ phuwa-r^«iia'urawi«r (•» ' 1 pauds ill wrifl.mddTMMd to ; ■ BUI at at tha rate of eight cents for f every fewr oaweae, «r aay fraction then- ; "J" «— 1 a contention of 'h« pc«-ple.
B18A8TUOI 8 rtVmVBAniX At CAMU. Oa Friday mhruing. J.m»*ry 39th, aboot six e'etoch, th. r.'iid.ntf of Cawdr-o, iu ibe I viciniiy of the depot uf the Camden end Ambry Railroad Company, were .tertied by the cry of. flee. On making inq .try ae (o the causa, fl're "aad .make «. r* fcund emanating from the oil-room of tho dopol. iitaated at ike rastrra extremity of the and near tbe riv«tr. Tho sWrm wast coco made general, hut so qulrkly did the Are rpread, owing to the combustible nature of tho material aronnd. that Ihr entire depot wet enveloped in Battles, io twelve niiouHs alter the Ore was Brat di»- j covered, and ir. !«-» tbkn So hour the whole j strut-tare, with its cod tent* of cars, freight, ! kt , wo* .a (.mouldering ma«» of ruin*. j The oil-room, where tbe fire originated, j vii a small apartment, about six! feet by i ten iu extent, nod was used for the ftoreg* , of oil used in filling the Ismpv. lubricating j machinery. Ac. The oil was coatained io j j small t'n cask*, and a rule of the Company , t ordained that not morc-tban five gullom of j oil tboold be kept there at any one time, j Tbe prccieo orisin of tbe Ore it tnveleped t in mystery, bnt owing to the constant use I of Oil. tbe floor had become vatora'.ed, end | ! a (park finding it* wny there might entity < have set Ibe room on fire. ; The depot was a spacious building, fin© . j feet in length by 12© fret in bresdth, and ' facing the river, extending hock lo Second 1 j Street. The wall* warn brick, and the roof " ! wss partially covered with metal, surmount. : ! ed with a thick eoatlng of gravel and tar composition. The depot a at divided into I ! two compartments, consisting of the pa»- < ! tenger car bouie on tha north tide, end the | freight honse. immediately adjoioiog it. j The pa«*eng.r car hou»e contained about [ twenty car* at the time of. the fire, inclod- j ing an emigrael train filled with passengers, f which iu juvl on the point of starting Tor j I Now York. Tlieao cars were quickly va-- . cat'ed as suod as the fire wti d!scoteiSd7 acd a scene of great exeitemrat ensued. At one time a report was current that a nomber of thei*. passengers had perished In the flames, but it i> reduced almost to a 1 certainty that. *11 got safely out, and that ' oo one was iqjured. Kvety car iu Ibe passenger bouse was saved bymeaoi of attaching a locomotive to them that was fired ap ia readiness lo taltn out the morning train. A-gang of" about fifty men were oo doty when th. fire broke out. and they rendered great an'Ut.inr. in polling out t..tne other pacseogrr and freight cure. sAerel crates were ruo into tho river, but owing to the
intense heat ai d blinding smoke, tho efforts of these men could not be of long conliuuance. 11 The freight car house wss foil of care, Uiv' * majority of ifiem heavily freighted with c goods intended for parties in this «ity. I One wsy traio, consisting of tea care^had ' c arrived from Bordeatown a few minutes j"t the fire broke oat, and lite care, with 1 their contents, were commmed. On tbU ( train were fire car foods of hay, a load of i , sheep, another of hog*, two horses sod e mule. The pitecOs cries of these anmuls, ' - wbile aetaally roasting alive, added to the j 1 | horrors of th* scene. An Inspection of th# j j reins in the freight house disclosed tbe lose . (of a great quantity of wheat, dried fish ' ; •jwool, silks, mool-ns, cloths, rarpets. bucks, • | ready- made clothing, blankets, shits paper, . ! Ua-har, aod various other good*. 1 car conkani.d eontainvd a large quau- ' I ti'.y of liquor and molasses. ' On th* pier bark of th* frJghffHpaai ■ i 1 : stood a train heavily loaded that was about 1 procrvdiog to New Yoik. anil oo a track stood the steamer of the Hope Ste*m En | , , giae Company on 111 way to New York Tor ; repair*. Th* steamer u now a shapeless : mass of roinx Sisteeu care in ail rare j 1 , consumed ia Ihe freight bouse, with all , i contents. . • ' j- On the lower end .if tho pier which f rout I , ' the depot, and a hirh ran* out a distance of , i eight hundred feel, a targe quantity of coal , oil we* stored. end th* iuimi energetic exertions of the men were reguired to prevent ' lbs fire from reaching It. A space between the .burning budding ; and thw barrel* of ofl wife occupied by a 6re , eagiaa. and very (jrlooaielg tbw Are was . stopped from eacrneHxng near eoough to ignite the oil * TU space of ground lo lb* SO»th of th# I destroyed depot, end the new car fibuee . erected there wore fall of cere, and a gang of about one hundred men were actively I engaged In getting tbem out -of the rang* of lb* fire. The eegin* hoa*e near by wet fall of locomotives, all of which were re-. ' moved with safety. The gas meter attached to tbe depot exploded with a loud noise daring tho fire, T and tbe destruction «! the budding was r hastened by th* eeeafwd gas, which, of coarse, become ignited. The cootenU of the various rooms end a offices were all ffeetroyed. The fire proof ia lha ticket offiee. whieh waa beiK over the water, tell Into the dock wben the floor " ander It berned Ihroegh. It contained i- • several hundred dollar* in m*ney. =-f Ttadbl^f .fo *ba vwwnfof oi the train. I rare only temporary, and there will be no | further interrupt ion in ibh passenger and a I freight bostneo* of tha Company, arrange d iStlH" ,r I beawoeatof torn ia aot veteeewrtwioeti. O j tire day in pleging' ou tbe (mouldering loin# — IhUaittjkia Atyw ircr. II
S1TF2AL17TD nTtWSb 15 TO FSWO STATES. The following it beliurad to ba n correct -csthu ate of, th. nniabcr of patoralixtd citixrna residing In the United | States, with the .countries whence they ( have originated :---lrrl*ed, I f. 11.800; < Grrman 8utcs, 1.168,000; England, ' 430,000; British America, ^ 250.000 ; i France, 106.000; Scotland, 105,000; | Switzerland, 54 000; Weir., 45.000; . Norway, 43.000; Holland, 29,000 ; Italy 10,000; Denmark, 10,000; B-IrIodi, 9,000; 1'ofond, 7,000; Mexico, 6 000 ; ■ ; the Antilles, 7 000; China, 5,000; For- ! tngal, 4.000 ; I'roasla, 3.000; Turkey.' ' 2,000; various countries, 20 1,000. To- j tal, 4.130,000. RAILROADS, i Thirteen hundred and ninety miles of : [ | railroad have been added to the comi | pitted roads of the United States during j : ' the pest year. Of the completed roads, j ri 24,927 miles are in the loyal States, and | j ["8,933 milca in the States now in rebel- j i lion. Pennsylvania baa 4,071 miles • I | complrtrd and 3.555 commenced. Ohio . F ' has 4.550 completed and 3 357 com- i ' menced. which is the largest amount of) ) r-iiroad in any Slate. The total cost 1 . of the completed roads in tbr United 3 ! States ai.d their equipment la ohc tbou- ' r sand two hundred and sixty-rix million 1 j dollars. » | A pretty aeriou* Gght occurred in ' - j Gen. Kcllcy'* department iu West TTrs | ginia on Saturday, near WiUiauiaport , - j Hardy County, which lasted for four : I I hours, and resulted in the capture of n ' Union army train of eighty wagon*.! ^ | -The enemy, who made a sudden and on- ! ' j expected dash on the guard, numbered ! ffmenriy two thousand men, and/after a j stout resistar.ct, onrpowcrcd them nud t carried off the train, with the rxceptlon J of n atnull part pf it. which was saved> a The rebels now occupy Petersburg, from I which Col. Thoburn retired, with irfl Ida ■" guns, atntnunition. and i tores. Gen Early is said to be in motion from his ^ quariers at Harrisonburg, and Generals y Imboden, Hosier, and Gilmoro are alto d reported to be moving. Gen. Kelfojr ir will therefore have something to do to m counteract tbe plana uf the rebel chivfs * Gkkebal Gbxkt telegraphs brief den ;
tails of several successive cavalry engage j ments occurring recently in Middle Ten- j and Western Alabama, brought oh by Oener*! Forrest's rebel raid. Tbe teems to have b-en roughly ban- j a died, and cvldehily got out of the way : "at rapidly at possible. Tux shelling of Chntleston still con- J tinues from the batteries and the fleet. ! lower part of the dty i* almost en- a ! Uruly dcicrtcd, nod no part pf ii ia.con- 1 1 ! sidercd a safe residence^ . j s It is gratifying to know that a uew ' . Atlantic cable is.being mannfactured iu ' -liondon, and that measure* aro now in . progress for foyirg it next sumoier. So - Improvements .have beep made in tha coBstroctioa of tubuiarinc cables ' j within a few yearaf that l»opes are qow • ■ntertaiued of ratabliahing an A I ho tic . , ; telcgr.ipb. The new* from North Carolina indi ! . cste that aa earnest fitling prevail* in , r<ference to the withdrawal of that Stale from the Confederacy, and iu return to j ' ' tbe Union. Meetings arc reported as ' ; being held io many counties calling for a Stalo Convention to change the present condition of affairs. PermOX's Detectot is one of the hfnd»omest and best got op Bank Note I Lists amongst our exchanges. Great | care la takes to be perfectly reliable, 1 and the oosnterfelt column ia, we regret to any, always very full. The quotations are furnished by one of tho best banking houses la Philadelphia. Ws learn from the Railroad Journal that 935 serious accidents oconrrcd on American railroads la 1862, by which 264 persons lost their lives, and 671 were wounded. Tbe number of casualties is leas than in the previous year, iu 1862 there 963 lives lost, and 870 persona wounded. Tna Military Commlitee'of tbe Hons* or Representatives have agreed to report a bill making the Delaware and BAritao Bay Railroad a postal and military road between New York and Philadelphia. Hon. James A. Bayard, of ©tinware, baa rtrignid hi* sent to tho United , States Senate', and the legislature of thst Stoic has elected the Hon. George Rend Riddle for the unexpired Witt. Tna legislature of N#w Jersey b*« ; beau mainly engaged 4a the coasideraI tioa t»f focal hutiaoas, and notMng of an . important pahlto character baa yet been . [ A na' waa passed by Congress on Monday laat/crcxilog the rank of Lieu- • tenant-General in army, and recommend fog Major General Gfaot for the place.
special notices. n THE fllMUfiJR NKWINV MAtimes. *' OUR LETTER "X" FAMILV SfcWfefi M.V 1 nrtlfEU fut (oUlnK* nork)-wi4* It j J 1> bryoad ituul-t t!iv but «ivi rtmpn! and OK-»t br«a- '< ■ tlful ol all Vnnllr Ir»U« Nwhlin >tI nfttvl In , t» 1 nMk. Kootkrv K«U> Ovwlow baa aa many uarfat apvttaom far lir— aitna, modlui, i Krlllii.-. TprUnc, Gxtkrrlaut. Cuaatnr. Braldtni;, , dhrowtilar, Coadlns, »od ao fertn. N" o'h" Family Srwln* MarhMir ha- 10 murh far a , n *r»«t i arirti' ot work. II will arir *11 ktola <>f ] c ckith.aiivl wltb*i| Simla nt thmd. Crrat wd rerrnl laprorrtn-ma makr o«r Family Sort n* MurhiBT moat rrlULIr, amlmpa: dnrM.lr, and moat crrtatn la anion at all r*tr* ot apvrd. It mikoa tkr lotvt- ' lockrd alltra, n-klcb la thr lyat ditch kenwa. *^n> onr, rtra of Ihr moat ordinal) Mjmctty. ra« ar* at 1 ' v vlincr hew to uar IU lettrr - A" 1'iuill) So-lnr - [ Marhlar. -Our Family Srartn* Machiaea arr Usiakcd r j In cbaatr an* cmjulaltr alyl*. I ThriViMlagCaarof.lh* Family Marblor l» a plorr | aboot lo he o)4rralod may hr oja-ne.1 a< a apaclooa f I and aubatoati.il tabli- tn ai»talai ikr wmlc. WbUo . ' j arc r.olahrd to th* alwploal cod >-h*at<al maoari * ^ j poaalhir, olhrra arc ad-*rnrd aod rmbrlUahrd la tU - 1 | cklor IBoprralUm, ao •• it Judjp- of Ha girat rapa«lty and Irauiy. J It la fiat hrccoolii; u |.>pul»r foi family aawlhj I ! aa our Manafacturlfai aiarblnra u» far uamihctui- 1 1 , J lav imrpoaoa. Tbr Branch fifflcra arc well aup;<llr.l with silk, | ■ ' IwUl, ihrrad, nrnllrf. O.I, hr., of l|ir >rry era , f ) quollly- . - • ; ■ Tin; MNCLlH MAX VF.sCTURINC CVISIPASY, ' i UflUnmlaif. New Vulk. , , . at. SWEET. Agonl Iu New Itousawlrk. I ( I orCS [[Om.Q 118 Curi.r: JlrOr.l. . fi tU. WAGES PAID »100. i J TO a. II Eomla far Ibo AOAMH SEWING MA- , ' | CIIINE. LOMFANT. Wr will alrr a rvinmitalon I • on all Kuwli told by our Agrnta. or pay wa fra at | ' I fiom *10 to *IU0 per moulh, and (i.i) all nrraarary raiwaara. out marh'.aa la |»rf«t la Ita mrrtian am.' r A ehllil con learn lo uprrata it by half an boui'a >• | Dollan 1 . 1 Loch Machine la warranted for Ikrro yrara. ore I, rro^^Mlrh. ! 8 I EYE AND KAIt. d ' pnor J. ISAACS M. D , Ocullai and' torlal. [( I •V'vl* I" 1" >k«I* Ot >' 14 i : hook. C.tP.D A JOIt PRINTING. ALL klidi of Plata and Fanry B-mh lard ah.'. s° i HF.MtY rTeDM E NDS, j Attorney -at- Law. /a i-vva ^ — » ■ .
j ' No. 221 South Fifth Sired. Jan *a PHILADELPHIA, j 88- Sjirrint allralloD drvotrd to Mirltlmr Caara. ' i JOHN B. HUFFMAN, Attoraey-at-law, Master, Examiner, and Solicitor ir Chancery. i CAPE MAT COURT HOUSE, NEW JERSEY". ; 1 Hr will allriid to all Ire*' l'U*io*aa, rlthrr civil J. or criminal, la or out of Ihr County. , t. He -rill urilr txwda. Honda h Kmppi. !'«'•. 1 j Arilclra of Afh*. rnl, YVIIIa, and all ktnda of a. lir wl'l nohnowlrder nil hlcda of wriliniv. rltlir: at hia ofllro at audi id wa aa may be dralml. ' *. Hr wlltelrtimrlieularallrailon to the eollrrUi-u , ». He 'hia I. ad 'mci raaii.l rvjwrlnw with Uoun'.y ' i "'stump lawn. I Janumy vw1». > Jl " MARUILli. ! "liTLIl R KTfl— 11 E\V in ' r- A' haul ill* 27th. 1864. by'lfov. Win. HwindrB. Mr. Wm. llildreih. of Capo May Court 1 1 nose, to Miss Mary Ann Ileaill, of Sea- 1 j viilr. NEW ADVERTISE MENTS PUR KALE. IVOR male by tha Subnrribrr n «r.l ll« Capo Ma>1 y&rin, ulin a'jjwriur advactayca far Impro'ti toasl. Appt) lo | FRANKLIN HAND, I _f» t^pq Jlny COort Uouao. | IJKT OF LETT CRN Htmaining in ike Pott Office at Cotktn. Cape M»f Count f. A'. J. Cbarlra HofTiaan, T. MrC«n*,Jr., Rkduud IfarkTo,' Ma* Uamuh Amlrraoo, JAMIU WILET. P. }L_ . YEHY CHOICE. ri'HE Subacrlbrr hat for aa!- * qnaotHy of earlt pkachblow seed potatoes, the brat narly Potato la th* mnrkat. Alao * few very obol-r PEACII AKD PEAR TRILL WM. J. BATE. Flaking Croak jj no OO, l**A. 0_^ ~COFART5ER8HIF NOTICE. THE umfatalenod have Iku day" autcrrd late* , CopuiBonklp far Cba trnunactlun of Ihr ' WHOLESALE AftO RETAIL CLOTHING BUS IN ESS, under the nnau of EDWARDS k LAWRENCE, ». rmTARIH. UEKBT LAWRENCE. I PhUndclphU, Jan. IS. I SAL ■*-« MANCKEK ! HANI HEM I t I n i.v AJts TITM Mr Pi re twice. 1 TASKEB & CLARK 1 ARE STILL MANUFACTURING 1 PHORPI1 AT1G FERTILIZER • T7SOM unburn t Bwm, NravUa Guiaoyred otter J? FVrtUlilnv mafcriala, thua l.itn.durg far ornlr. . nod (iram one of tk* moot reUnkfa SSaooroa In Ik* 1 ir I. a fair-trial f f-rior per Up* ol BXJU Iba. OUIl MF..VT AND BONE COMPOST. I I«»d* from Mdua. kfanl nod Ooor faofa tha Slaayt.'rr Haw, la arrll adapMdto pn-inotr Ik* (lowth of CORN, rOTATOXX, TURNIPS, A* Ae. I Trk* a* per Ton. - ' . llAIil lAANUBH. ' It thonp nod o(reo( PofSIHSW fa* lb* Baol Crqpa- " Prtco 8*u I-' Tom.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS FRESH (.RtMEHH S AT A. CMUO TSOVN 9Toar,r CYPE L<1 AND. T&ssS js. -Jzdvr, .Or at my.lorr ; PRIME OOaHLfrntTTEB, aarrnx |<t pound. noon «THt r Mm A*-r». a» MM* prir* !«■■>- Fixr. BROW .N SUGAR, IS rtn'a qrrre"i-". V. AUElXEirr Rtn COFFEE- 8k rrnfa per ! - NEW yiACKLRCUl rrata )wr pound. ' GOOD BLACK- TEAS, frtm AO <■•. to Rt ,w I>» .1. Ilc>l.:.-i cvny rarlrty of arilclra on. ally top* ar>"» ''Fd!°i,"2rtljt AARON UARRITsf*. INM .IL TAX NOTICE. " U. ' Intornal Hcvmino. Tier l« brrokr slrra that the Anotud L»l of lb* lul commroclbV with May lat. fa«J, kaa toco revert vd fromWlic anraaor, nod ll.at t).r dvU-a. . Greater, live* on cr.rrlajra.fcr.. therein *perlBrd hatr tocotur diM au.1 j»j«Hr I wl.l altr-ul la-r-ioaliy »l Cape I>i«a>L nl tk« Tunlti.* Ilouw. uii MONttAY". February Ifrtfc. "> «• csiie Inartfor Can* lahimlnc.t l«ar*r 'lYnanokip. on I V LSI) A V. Fet-fuary l«tli. «T »hr Conn limit. ■ II YV EDNE1DAY". ink. at Draata>iin--im i HUk>DtY\ lark, nl Tuakabw-. ^ ^ ^ ' icopyd: - f'IRi t'l.YR I.E1TF.H TO'COl.i lXTDRV OF !NTI KNAI. REVENUE. ' Tncvirnv I)rr.viir«**T,,f)rriii qr Iviravvi. Bti lm'i., WaM-laCfaa, Jan. 1, i«*i1 By dirrcllor. of ihr Secretary of tbr To-v.uiy. yon 1 SSSSSSSSSSSSfc t due io ill. Lolled Jitikra, abail to y*W la yol) ao.l» nulSrlly ofHw' UnlSd W*t*«?oTlnnn!*?W bjpto uixinUidUMler lUS'sct L> i«x>vido » National v«u - r-ucy. and hunwn aa National IVioki. icIcirvdliV auddrrtinr lo"f»orim paymrul U *Vy ' cu: rcncy no own •» j LEWIS, i CiuiiOilaiu-ito.— To WM. 5 SUA UP, CcUcctiif of Lirat inafnn of | New Jerary " All prtaooawl.o ahall n«l*el to w'l IhtiM k?S!mr' hrn-ln'tlweiflrtl, wl '• L *t thawcpl— - Tloii thrrcoL lecoma H»kl* lo pay 1 UN PER CI. NT I a niMTUJSAL upon ih* amount thereof. THOSIAR KKUTi fyeputy-Collrelor V. s. lalnnal Kcn-nur fi t ! (■•■when. IVbrnnff lat. I88L "t; fl AiiTHi Ai'u no. he nigaxih: Tor 1 861. Kill led by T. S. AbtIKi: and V IIUHKIA F. ToSNcKSI'. |- YOl.l MLS XXIII aad XXIV. 'I'm: HD.Y1E M.YGAKLNK far 1*41 »IU to «ii.I •-.• »*d io 'to -I"'! itv« ky,di»(ln"Mw|' ' iii toiimilial tl.i- allr'ai'lviia and rsreHrorenf .|u I td.lr.". or Uaalilnn Majrvilur. aa tbef «rrall.d. ot„! Ihe paver IKrrary Nkalhllrv Uurar- ' '*'|''rKK L "o'h\i.Tk At SerTaI. *TORtE8.-wrHtrn " ' turner in^.a Januniynumb.' r. AooltoM*^ to by , T v Ail loir. And Ihr ifar-'^rfU Ihv^pTOOf^Mra. " VaVdei'Tkrert'^ir Inlf On-l of TU.UNTKD YVlflTI IU fcdte •■.Italic I., ruiich H, ' Home M*<»iinc wllli aborir; alnnca, ynwina. .a-*ya,akclcbra "I I fr and character, wnltrn Willi Ihr aim ol Vwodlnv literary rvccliancc i.llh the hiffbri tOMklRR* yt .
, "Tyy Ja"nT !".m' ""a VINCIf hpiwal lacitrjrrtmr- ; tor, merudlnv ckotca pxliiira, *tiHi|-a an.1 i-hava.-iria, pre. aili.ii I'aahiooa, ami a I. rice .arlrly ulpslup* ct.vus.-cmf I rrralum l lvict for ISM Art Ivlyr Atrl LfauML'I I'bniOKiapka ol "Lianyi flue" ahd - ITlo Mlllwrl-as B*"n "v • • *a f r ' I J^ Tbrrv far fl. Iwur lol^fLi.^lijxL and one iilu. ms? ae.eiilOen, and on* cvlra, #30.' PREMIUMS — Onr l'i every Rt *"tocribrr. and vim lo yeilar-op of *J. to. ON, or fie club. Both |a*, mloina irnl toerllci-Uii ol *14 and SWcluto. In onlerina pirniluma fond fbrre xdatasipa,, lo prrpa^yim-laxc on a-^ r . ART1|l-n a CO. " fl tu Waloul *1., Phlladolphln. HEDH .4L~NOTlCEa ; "j \n w m. r.. cki^ap «ouw u-npcrtfullyinlor*. I * 1 1. old frlrndt -ail Sbc public ll.ai b« hn* rclurncl I" f'-pe Mav Court Ilouae for ihe pureenn of praeileli e h'- plolJ«l..n. Hr mayalwaAWWtflW. w hen not 'ijacd, at lapl. Sinllh Hscd'a. .'».■* Jl- . -- — - ^j - g£|rARS. i 'I'llE Undrialn'ed w«l p». Ihe al-ne rcirnrd li. a I 1 miliar Who will *<v*-kim Infarmotloa G-M will lead to Ik* romletiun or. Ihe nmcto who ana '• In the bntdt of draltiylny bla frnte alter kifkt. 1! DANIEL C. LI.IWSOGK. I jafS JS I iwn TireRlW?. f O A I. OI L. , 'I'm. Sohai.'Vra would icforta IJenlera !tom«l - 1 j I uut ttofoutety iknUomUnl^^reetrealalbte <-n.VLj.Ufp.* tcxiyi'ss, •» r are - '.mttnnt rcrrlpl of lnr*e coualfBineoli of i Lll fruni the an») nicnaive Rceunwa atai raatora :<| Ike ihl Reflet. I'nmi thcae vahtoui tola we a-ktt only th* ee-f fnf nod mod afanenf frenda U t 1 aloe - rail ion.: Iwliis Ollrrad, uiuil we knar- ear*j full) *.:■? ! aubjecled Ike Ikl lo t ; A FiltK TI.ST, i hy an a4rurntc and JulioaU InUiSliaetil u*rd far '■ porpoae, ami bone I* aRU hot such aaeumea uwto the standard faquind far COLOR no 3 SAFCY V. Tbe prfo* ol I bla «. Uai* 8ovtuAla*9ai< win b w* have only fa any, w« aliall tl all Heir- flU uiPWf nt Ike low eel narkrl rntan kw prim* UHpo ibodefa . of the mvlpf of tk* order. NO CHARGE TOR BARRELS. allen k needles, Stiuai IS Oil*, Flstiliii n< kc., No. *3 South ltoawarc Avrau*. and U South W alar Sire#!, . jatSOm PuiULqxLnuN.^ ~ A S.LE V^teT-N-fcEoLEJ" ' • I 4 RE iwe* pmpartd" lo furnMb "HONO FHHe A 1.1 l a* Genoloo laptuted _ ; "i * " . - BU1> KBTJIOSfnAfE Of LIME," ' tkealnndvd-r a blrli I» Xuhrentosd, in ^ ^r^V^r^'oT^ltorarl,- " I'rie* *M pro 30LO iba. ;. - ALLEN k NUEDLtS' FEBTIW-ZER. YV* oSkr tkU article lo la/mere with Ike aaauraac* " thai II la what w- aay Ufa, vU., an re re I fan I a,.d irtubir application for <dl crop* rreuiim«a itoiilatlr.* and paunvrent manure. vMrMMH fa ll duHn« Ike pnsf 3r ajntot^a^wa jaxfaa^ and lar* - ^ toa*|Tpact all k IkQWdOT a^^'^^pgnifa^fowtorlurlua al'oVlaat falLaaR truyf rtafrlie eupydy 1,111 I.i c-iual to It, -dm Wcmiffret. However, ; tint ordt-ia to acnl In With aa Btllr delay *a]*ami - I Ua. in* aaakfd Iajri8 AreLyfim )Mijpgi , i r, — . — u c rrice f M p*r UM> Iba. -.» » '• ICHAllOL fiUAKO. Caifoc* of th* "Golden Era" and 'Xprtnicbok." Thfa aaparlar fltts* k fafakli to Ike -tvmiud of pre i lima Importatlooa ; W la orty alrokf Ma dry, p {mekej^^oto to*a, and U faUy aqua! fa Pwu« Inn ^ frier RS* per sooU lha. PLASTRR -C round FlafiCT, a vtry f Upaelor. am r A Rfrrof -mfr fa Imttn to Ou --few. erftora. ALLEN" k NKCIfLKS «S Smith Whan oa and *1 South "R'alrr it, tr "V wfl M a.<wto W Ml o wt.te^m/tli . "\r

