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£|jt tfapt JHng (iJttra 1(1# ■ is published eyeut thurhoat ut t. r. njk a oh'a gxjs, tape Island, Caw Hay foiuity, X. J. On* Dollar and • Half per T»"» Thottlay, March lO, 1SOI. * JOIXT JIKKTIXG. On Wednesday afternoon, 2d inst., Ifolh bronebes of the Legislative body went into joint meeting. Hon. Amos Rnbbius, of Middlesex, *i» chosen Chairmen, and. .John Alecks, Ksq., Secretary. After the rending and adoption or the rules or the hit Joint wealing, the united Houses proceeded lo business. For State Treasurer, It- IS. StuiUi, of Mwrcrr, and John. G. Scbcnck, of Somerset, were nominated, and tiio former was elected — 52 to 26. Joseph II. Walker was elected State TrUon keeper, and Leri Deris, William V. Ward, Ilunyon Toms, Abraham U. Hutchinson, and Josiah Conat lly were slcoted Slate Prison Inspeclori. William Patterson, of Middlesex, and J. C. Delocor, of Camden, were nominated for tho office of State Director of the Camden and Amboy Railroad. The former was elected— 52 to 26- George Black was elected bj tbo same number of tolea over Johp F. Yoorhccs for the eflieu of Stale Director Of the Delaware and Karitaa Canal Co. Gharlaa J. Ihtia woa Dominated for State Librarian and unanimously elected Appointments. M ...v jvius w«euan «■ <•« Urn held on Wedncsdsy sftcrnoon, 2d (Ml., Ricbtrd D. Edmonds, Esq., wus appointed Associate Juliets is place of Hon. HU B. Wales, whose term expires. It I). Rwa*n was appointed CommisHiuMr of Deeds for the Middle Township; nud John Q. Gsrwood for the Up- • Pff? ' • Ellas Doughty, of Millrille, baa been appointed Associate Jostice of Cumber * ' V land Comity. " . • IKin.it Ion Vtilt. A "Surprise Visit" was paid by tho members of the First Baptist Church at tha Conrt Hoosc, to their pastor. Iter. Wm. Swiaden, on Thursday evening, February 1 8th. After a reason of aoclsl enjoyment, the company deputed, leaving behind them many rmrferfo/orfden- - cea Of their good will. ; Ttjenirr Morns. '•> The 8r-t thunder of the year was heard on Saturday evening last, 6th insi. Our thanks art due to Hon. S StlUc, of Atlantic Coanty, andTo lion. W. W- Ware, for rotable public doeuAlso, to Mr. Joseph E. Hughes and Mr. Lsaimifig M. Uice, for roturaa of •lectio* la Lowarand I'enahr township*. Spring Dry Goods now open- 1 ing — large assortment and new designs c —at the eatebHsfcrd Dry Goods t Hoaea of JByro & Landsll, Foarth and C Arch streets, Philadelphia. t psr We ealt the attention of there J' in want of a good anbotantial acven octave pUno-fortu to the adroTtisemcnt of # Gromteca & Co., of New York, who ^ oiler them at extremely lew prices. Send for their descriptive cirnalsr. ^ Yenso Mn.-Wt would call tha atten-

tion of youag men, who duffro a thorough praparslion for the active duties of bminrrr life, to the odvantsgra now afforded thcoi at the Qt'AKu Crrv Bests** Commit, X. K. corner of Tvnth and Chnotnol StroeU. Philadelphia. This iosti' affirm wm opssed November 3.1. 18C3. sad in fou moaths lima hoi asbiavad a success unprecadanu-d in tla history of eommarcial schools. Naarly two hundred tad fifty slsdeuU here catsrsd sinds thai Una, a patronage which spaaks fair itaelf, and shows conclasively that the enUrpib* is appreciated by the public. The inSlitalion is % maey r.t lie esasnlisl faatares different from ordiosry Commercial Colleges. It is condoctad upon a new system of actual bosinri train, iug, Iba student baiag.Uigbt. not by marw theory, but through a regwlsr rooliae 9f bosineat calculated to make him at the mim lima a tlgffiut* practical accoaoUat and Bt him for My aphara of uscfiiluaas in Those who desigr. Mtariug upon a eon me 'svSSSS s= sUimklsabiakaa. TBSSmtaihecme the caplul stock of the Camden and Ambuy lUliroad. to caablc them 10 complete tbeir dwwltklra«k- passed the Senate l«.t y<vk uuaa- 1 iwausly ..vi

rami V. -ri K ■ . > We"gi*C »>rlo«y yh« < f5cc rs . Ircfti ia> Drools, aail TAirbr townships and Qrpi a - lsvis row.tanrr. yi JMrMbfr-CM B. Walm. TetraMktp Ort-Jntpb >1 Jlu»br». Aiu»cr— Rlrhur I). Mauads. (KhWs*- D»n!r! n. Ifugtin. Abraham ttsrwra. en— winim tmwi Ijmm .lx, Andrew H. Str.cn.. CUn r.'SiMm awaual T. Woe. Andrew It. Brcrer. yr t 7W.nl V rmwflirr-Jcmsl.ih ndrrdp-. tfekPu T. ridwdCT, annuel y Warn, Jr., Lranel awaSe, JrUdurd II. VWuUBa.-S-rrrjwri of nlU) T. Hosbe*, Caorb twair, Dt Mlckrt. Orawn of asoda-Hlraa Vra Wlakle, John RulbriforJ, Jr. Orrrwm */ rSar^-Dtjub H. neooett. Aaron CrowrIL timUmilmlal -^UnO DnrM Bwlnf. aw^rjjft-c-on. t. \> r,k». I tmwi KtTfri — Hkbnrd D. I"4raund«. i It was on ballot decided that $3 per child be stressed and raised this year for [ public icboolt, and 8300 raised for public roads, dzknh Townsmr. J*4p o/ DMIm— Cllafnn H. VMm. TmmiUflM— Learning St. Rice. : CMRStr-J.vnee Henderson. ' (Sews SVfrSeWrr*— W UUam a TowMend. ninton It. LodUm. , Sereryer* qf itafbmf*— Deulel Tyler, John M. Chrleua», DMlel l. Cremr, Jr. Commlalcmm »f Apfnl— JcaM C OoMrrj, Manrlee Twmtlur CUmmlUa—loha GAodj, Bobrrt W. Kennelt, JeremUb Voce, WUIUun a. TowBarsd.UDeJiili r E. Allen. amaMMre— Ml Tyler. JonAlbu G. Fldler. ' Om tern if Pa»r~ SAiauel H. Holitnioii, Mnblon Fo^ ler. . SufrrirnmJml qf •Uuutt— Jtitc H. Dlrerly. Pennd Kt*r*r— Imnc nick. School money, $1600. Road moicy, ' 8300. CAPE ISLAND. MATOK Samurl' U. Msgonagld. HKCORDEH. Hanrv ll««J AI.DMMAN. James S. K uoady. i " COUNCIL, r Knoch Kdmnnds. Wilmon W. Wan.-. Jamna Learning, Jr. (feorge W. Smith. Joseph Scholli'iigi-r. John O. W". Ware TREASUREU. Eldrudga Johnson. MARSHALL. Smith Cbnreh. ASSESSOR..' • * Alriw V. iliWratli. COM ECTOR. Joseph Sakcllcngor. judge ot klectlbk. Thomas B. Hughes. clkuk of election. Srtnoe! R. Lodi.m. COMMISSIONERS Or APPEAL Jeremiah E. Meersy. John W. Biaikei - liooch. Kdmno.is "■ ■ gwrwini a Joseph 8. Leacb. James 8. Kt-ndedy. oveasefr of poor. Jubh-s s. Kennedy. CONSTAIH-ES | Jearo M. Smith. Charles A. Shaw. aCHOOL TRUSTEE*. ] Henry Hand. Jdsae'SL Smith. I * school supkriisterdcht. ( Joaaph 8. Leach. , By the steamship Englc, at Now ( we have late advices from Mcxi- ' Y ncatics* and Ban Bias are expec- ' tad U be aoon occupied by tho French. * General Mrjia left San Lola Potoai on ( the 29th of January. Napalu has been 1 burned for harboring guerillas An at- « tack upon QoadnUjum by Gen. Uraga 1 waa expected. Jusr.z was at Saltillo 1 and Gen. B saine in the eily of Mexico. 0 wsri-house at Vora Crux, and a large I quantity of oats and Hour belonging lo ■ the Frtocli army, ware burned on the " !0«l> .1) ■ >-

* It appears from a leftcr of the C'om- " missloaer of Pouttiona that only larelve * of the revolntionary soldiers ore tufw, I' living. Their agea vary frnm 91 to 105 j d yAfs, and tbeir pensions only from ffS' , M lo 896 per aoanm. d Gen. Butler and the rebel Commis- " doner Ouid have sgroed that all prisonera delivered at City Paint up lb the h 31th of January, 1864, arc declared ex- i J changed. i Bv way of Cairo we hare Now Or- 1 j loans dates to the 28d alt Hon. 1 d Miobael Hah a baa boon elected Gover- 1 '• nor of Lobiaiaaa by a majority of 100 i • over tbo two other candidates. ' 0 Tbo Cheaapaake pinatea era to be t tried In New Yort, and the revenue 1 b Miami waa to leave for St. Jobab ' last evaalag to bring the party to New ' » York. < 1 The Burton Board of Trade has is- ' ; z ^ , ssranstilps to yua betvotsi Uoeldo und , . Liverpool . D. W.uJ D. T> L. L. i • rotor. i-mtok . ■ | in Aain-rit Bnlkp, Jiol M SWL, , innate OK 1,-v *• • >

i be Sbctb cKps, nriUer GcnTSedgiHck following in eopport. Ha passed tbrongh Msdiron Court Hoosc on Monday morning, sod on 1 , ruaclEUg Wolf burg, a few snHea bvyood, encountered k rebel picket, ahkb be captured. Passing across the Ilapidan and Ra veana Rivera ia tbo directiow of Cbvrlottr villc, ho met uo eiemy till within thrco ot foor miles of the letter place, where lie eharffrd a body 'of rebel cavalry nnJer Oen. 8: part, driving them a considerable distance. Capt. Ash, of thu 5lh tf., 8. cavalry, r charged on a rebel camp, near this ' place, with sixty men, drove tbo etiemy, burned tbeir touts, nix caissons and two forges, and retreated wilhont tho less of a man. This was o c of the boldest I fights that onr cavalry has been engaged ; in doring the war. t Finding that his small forco was op- ! posed by infantry, together with Stuart's j cavalry and several batteries (which ' t opened on him), and that a number of trains had just arrived with troops to j ; oppose his advance, ho dttermiued to retorn. After crossing Ravenna river | _ be bnrncd the bridge, destroyed three I floor mills filled with grain, together i with a quantity of harness, &c., end fell j back towards the IUpidsii. His bat- 1 tery horses having given ont, he bad to ; bait for tbo aight. Oo ncaring the Rapidan on the next ■aorning, be met aylurgc body of cavalry on tho road to BartouV Ford. After . sairuiisumg aiui uins m . UW| ,,, ' found that the rebels had concentrated their force at this point, when he sad- ! deoly wheeled, and, taking the road to i Bank's Ford; (Mossed with oat opposition. The enemy followed for some distance, but failed to inflict any damngo. Gen. Custer returned to camp to-day with only lanr men wounded slightly, i und one nAhcr badly. , He caplared and brought in fifty prisoners, a large note- 1 bcr of negroes,- Mine three hundred horses, sod destroyed a, large quantity of stores at SLunnardsville. A number of rebels were wcundcd in the skirmish near tbo Rapidan THE LIUTKN.LM GKXKKAUT. The Senate has confirmed the nooination of Dlyssva 8. Grant, of Illinois, j os Lleatenant-Qcnml Af the arrtilesV the Dnitrd Stoics Tho bill, In accordance with which the nomination wm made, passed Uie House February 2Gth, ' nud waa signed by the I 'ret ideal on tho tamo day. It provides that "(he grade of Lieatcwant-Genrral bo and liio nrae is hereby rcvlvod in tha onny of Hio United Slates, and the President it : ■ hereby authorized, whenever ho shall drcm it expedient, to appoint, by end ; with the advice and consent of tbu Bfh- ' ate, a Lieutenant Gcnnful, to be Mlrcled ' among those officers iu the military \ acrvico, not below the grade of Mhjor- j most distinguished for courage, ■ skill, and ability, who, being comntis- , sioncd as Licuicnatit-Uencral, shall be ! authorized, under the direction and i d ring the pleasure of the President of i the United States, to command the ■ armies of the United 8 tntee." It also provides that nothing contained In its I action shall affect the raok, pisy," or i aHowancos of Wlufiuld Scott, Lieotcu-

S it-General by brevet, now on the re red list of the arily. t As General Scott is Lloutenaqt-Gen-r oral only by brevet. General Grant baa >j the distinguished honor of being the i on! y maa who has over filled this position with the sole exception of George . Washington. To have climbed so high . aa to have woo what waa a reward for » tho Father of hit country is. oo small ■ /The hoffbr. is farther enhanced by the fact that the position was ochiov- . ed without personal or political prtasare ; that it waa confirmed by a unaoi- . rooue vote of tSc Senate ; and that its i proprie'J Is eadcArscd by the whole country. By Iba phraseology sad eonrtructlon , of tha bill, LI. atenaat-Qeaeml CUunl'a , elevation Ui.lhe commsud-isrshkf of all the amias of the rt-pehlle wlU not «1Uterb Gentral IJ.dlvok, uuloa the latter is rrqucetad to raUr* by tha PrwidcsL o*Kuih.»^jasei «*.. .^.1 - ,» L,n |auU. !«■ »( . rah h mcbnJAl, : owing to Om. KilpstrickV Bevtauu : IM*r. S»». rwaiorB wcWthst Rfcbuipad wait Uefng 1 euanistrd. Nofhfug .Icfiultc, htiwe.cr, wjg kaueru. ...

j kihfejky jSsde M b 9 The stearuMlp AinoAk, from jjhpeensj * . town on tbo M*< W Fetrimry, -:l4scl>«l j Halifax recoA. St her toyngo to Bos- h tou. ITlien two 3ay» ont the Tinwi ] had her tnnfliltwiry fl'ghtiy disabled,' t and was at half speed during the re- t y flftndrr of the voyage in rouscqnence. I The news by the Canada la two days i . later. ] The. fobeJ jjrivatw .Georgia slipped ( out to sea from Cherbourg Heads at ] . midnight Tbroa North Ametieou im- f , eels, from Call so for Havre, arrived In . tho roads just after the Gcotgia sailed, i . The case of the Pampero was again be- t i fore the Court of ^Exchequer, Edioburg, i and again adjourned. Xhoro waa a rumor in London. to the effect that Na«i , polcoo meditated a speedy recognition { ' of the Tebel confederacy, which hod tho ' } effect of censing an advance in the'rebel 1 1 f cotton loan. The report was dtscrtdi- ( 1 l j ted at the latest moment. Lord Clsn i ] J ricsrde is to csll the attention of Parii- ! ' j mcnt to the of federal American recruit - . j moots io Ireland. The Attorney Gen- 1 1 I oral of England explained to tbo Ilonse | < , | of Commoos tiie'law with regard to the j i y seizure of neutral vessels by Uvion t 1 , cruisers in the waters ol Mexico. The j j ! point for legsl diuision liing.-d entirely . on the question whether the caplen-d ] s I vessels were really in the wnti-ra of r ' Mexico. The English Cabinet had not < I been informed of (he enpturu of the.,' . ship Mortabun by the Alabama. Sec- 1 . } retory Seward had expressed regret end ; I o fft; red reptration for the eop'.oro of a j tj rebel vessel in s bcrbor of Nova Scotia- I j 1 The German troops had entered Jut- i and. Lord Palmcrrton made a strong j , i ^..Siu rartiutneui 01 the subject of r j [ the Anstro-Prussisn invasion of Sohies- 1 . j wig ; but be did not say what England j } j would dp if J utlsnd should be invaded, i A Csbiaut council, hsstly summoned, I | met in London on the 20th ult. Napo- i j Icon was drawing Ciopcr to Denmark. | ' 1 Some of the leading journals of Paris j ^ ' and Yicnna arc vrry sarcastic oo the I | Dnno-Gcrmsu policy of England. The ! j ; British Squadron In the Togas was or- j j,dmd to. Portland Roods, to bo reedy i I ; for any emergency. "The German | i r j troops bad attacked the Danish position I j at Dappel, clong the entire line, but ; ( i were repolsed after - severe fighting, j ; War ifrttr were d'emanded and paid in i j Erglsod on the vessels of both beliger- . j cuts, and naval retaliation on traders ■ ; . ! wee ordered oa both sides. Twrlvc 1 1 , j Austrian war vessels were to put to sea 1 [..to protect German merchantmen 8ev- , . oral Danish iron-clad vessels appeared , i ' iu Flursborg- Fiord oB the 18ih nltltno, • j , and exchangad shuts with the Prussinn ; i i srltllrry. Tha minor States 9f Geruia- ' . ny werq likely to seperotu more widely i • from Austria and Prussia. 1 i . The Archduku MoxitniUian was to rc- i • i i ceive the Mexican deputation in Vienna > 1 onil be proclaimed Einporor of Mexico | , i Previeas to Ihie he wee' to visit Brns-|.' sefe, and attend st the baptism of the | ) son of rirt l*rinee or Wsies, Iu London, j ■ ] He wlll sct out for Melico in an Ant- ; " trian war vessel, and touch ft Civita > Veechia, ia order to receive the blessing j of the Pope- o From Poland wo learn that lbs Rus1 sians had eosUiined some severe defeats i" ■ st the binds of the insurgents, j Italy was actively preparing for war. , | Tfib stc-smship Great Eiist.ni has been chartered to lay the Atlantic csbW IfiCa. The rtesmship Damsscue, from Lirur-

i ; pool, Feb. lS»b, arrived at Portland rcceotly. Tiie steamahip Great Eaktorn ^ bad baen told at anetlon fur tweaty-fivc 4 thousand pounds etcrling. An atteck c an Dap pel" was Imminent, but uo news _ had been received of' it* commencement c It is slated that Ihe place was defended ^ hy 40,090 Danes. . The Prussians canUjtued tbn^sopc rations agwlast tho inj treaehmeats at Dnppel, bat the thmw • y Urded the movement of their heavy i?T . til Wry, and delayed the atteck. A Copeahegen papers says the Danish government has ruciived np proposals re- \ , sprcfing sn armistice. It is suttd that ■ the arraogements f.-r the departure of 1 the. Archduke Maximilian froo) Paris i en roDte lo MoJtico ate complete The 1 Spanish government has chartered seven ' atoaaera to convey ftrarthouand troops 1 lo reialbrek the army of the AutiHal ' ' r TTic capital cxjwnded in Raglaod os roUwnys to ;bo. prvswit timo baa baen j upwards of ^*85 660,600, or aeiriy half 1 ; U»« natkiusi debt This amotiat has ■ j been riavotad to the cow.trtwtiOn of 1 1.- . j 660 MRM of railway In the British I,- , 1 !'lands, which ire' now open fur traffic. At Memphis, an order fur the enrol- a ' j wt'Bt of all wlihr citixena qpt cocnuctetl 1 > ' with a militiu urgpi-l^itiun has bcup or ' .dew? ' , I

. jwmbmw.vs FRuit t h#'A£it f-i^e ' i vi#ir-t»'Vrrii. i8r.s,1h.T« ««»: fc-'iS psriWu 7S'45idevcrtionsfrJilh*#rn5y, Q being M nvrraee of per month. «! In Aprii, i 1862, the provost ntarahll 'j system *ws adopted, and since then the desertions per fUonth hsve been 1.X86. -The total aggregate of dc- * ser'Jonk since the war broke out is e 127,157, of which 30.000 arc from the 0 enlisted- uiea -of NewiYerk, 15,380 from j, Per.asylrsnla, 12.389 from Ohio, 11,455 i from Htioots, 5,200 from Kentucky, < 4,868 from Missouri, 1,943 front Ten- j , 2,965 from Yirginla, 1,050 from j I the District of Columbia, and SmoHerj 1 numbers from other States. i . j During the month of February there : wore 27 Amcrirau sea-going mercantile vessels reported as loully lost ur mlss-J1 [ log, vix. : 2 steamers, 7 ships, 5 bar- J I and IS schooners. Of tlxm 16 j j were wrecked, 7 burned, 1 abandoned, 1 and 3 ore missing. Tlie President has directed that the- , | sentences of alldeserter*, who have been j i j condemned by court martisi to death, I and which have not been otherwise acj ted upon by him, be mitigated to im- , prisonmcnt during the war at the Dry Tortagaa, Florida. t Gen Kilpstrick has rctnrned within our linos, having destroyed a la-gc porlion of tiia Virginia Railroad and nv , rrui mill* along the James Hirer, as welt . "j as other valuable property. He penetrated to the suburbs, or outer fortiheations of Richmond. Tux Navy Department has received ! news that during the lnttrr port of Jun- | nary two French frigates entered Aea- I j pulco nud proceeded to overhaul things i .[generally, threatening to bombard tlie I town if resistance was made. All the , ' American vessels in port were examined, j Dispatches from Gen Sherman state ' thst ho was twelve miles east of Mcrid- ! ! inn on the 11th. He says lh9 enemy : I numbered only 7000 or 8000, and w, re much uemoralizid, No fighting had occurred ntyer passing Jackson, Missis- : 8lppi:«, .. I The smsll side-wheel steanu-r Scut a ; was captured by the Connecticut on the ! Irt inst. having run oat from Wllintng- | ton on tbo night of the 29th off Febru}*ly>- . J... I- SPECIAL NOTICES. THE M.M.KK IfiWUO R.t- ' . . „ C"I*KS. I Ot'R LETTER "A" FAMILY SEWING SiA- ' CHINE u r«»t gaining a workturtde rri>ul«'lim It ( i» tiryonadoubt the U.»l»«.lclio«prot.»ii4mo»IlK*ii- • liful of all Funlly SrwLw MieLlr.r. jrl om-rej i< | IM^WMte. Noothi-T family Sewtng. Machine ha. . j ao many owr.il Apy'^Muro lot H«b. rainy, DlcUira. r«-ll!ns, TWsklo*. Gatlterfnf, ("-UMtns, RratiUos. ' > EmhroMerlnc, CorOlns. an* »o fbrth. No othei | , Family Srotoq MaeWn.- ha. sotsoeh eayaetty rtr a vatieti ul wyty. U ,WIU tetToUTaEa Ur' ( tntti, and with att kind, of threral. Oreat a*.! recent ! e.ta mate sue Family Oaw«r Maehlar most reliable, and rai»tCUrnt4«, -and m«.<t c-rt.ln lit ! I action a( all rale.' of ipood.'' ll naliw Ik. inlet, j I locked ante, mkloh Is tha Seal alltrh known. Any I <>»*, evtn of Uic moat Ordinary, capncltFi can aee at ! j a ylanee how to uae the Ifi-tm "A" Family Sewlny j ( Our Fanlty Vwiny Maehtne* am Sntahed | rhaalo ,- c.l raqiilalle Style. The Fohltn* Cnae of the Eamlty Maehtno la a yde# j I of cunntos workmanship nf the moot uaefnl kind I j. It proleeVa the mnahtne whea no« In taw, nad When atajot to>e operated may t« opened aa a ipaclo.u : | and sumrantial t«Me Co surtalb fStTwotk. WMle ! avma of IbaCaara. made o-»t of the chMero* woodc. ! . are Sntahed la the simplest sad chastest manner | imwtMe, others are adornad and embclllabsd In Ihe j moat costly and iapert> manner, II U alwolutety necaasary to aw the Family Ma- ! J ehtne in operafloa^ao as to Jortre of its peat catm- ! I city and tmsty. It ia bat becoming — potmUr fw tvraUy aewtn« , onr Manafacturloy -machine* are far Bianufaetur- « Tha Branch OAeet are ».;i ropplted with ttlk, twlrt, thread, twadiw, oU, Sc., of the very bca quality. 1 Scad for a PiMrnixr. THE UNO EH MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 1 Mb Broadway, New Yorjt. « a C. yXTEET, '.Agent 14 New nruiriwlek. oe5S ■ G<W» It* IXunet Street. —— ■ ; ' '-w i w launer win.

"MO. WAVES PAID fllOO. TO sell, good* for the ADAMS SEWING MACHINE COMPANY. WawUI ftra a eommlastoe oa all g*oda sold by our Agent., or pay r>pi >t flom gas to «|M per month, and pay aU rwil—ry rxprnaaa. Onr aarlilaob perfect la ifa nuu n. A child ran learn to operate it by hair an hrair'a ta.lru.iloo. It la hqoaj to any rVnOly Sawing MaelUneto uae, and we harcrnlamf Ihe prtoe to Fifteen Each Machine 1. warranted for thraayrora. Addrwm C. RVGMJU, •x* 'J • . Gen . Agt, Detroit. Ml-h. EHftyUiO SAB," PROF J. ISAACS, H. D,, OeulUt and Anrbt. Itwmorty of ley.ten, llolUhd, I. nh at No. 811 Ptne Street, Phflada., where pwanai amietod with - SUcaar* of the Er. aud Eaf «rUI U aeUnttSeaUy - r reared andmued. If evrahlr. Artlttsial eyratnaaeted , "atttm' '*an N cl"u*r* uvade for axaml- , Tho Madtaal Pareny b Invited, an he ha. no" a«reb to M. tmate of tesotmeal. Jetsty lATiirirrrs. . j rUSONS wasting Sat (ra t- . manttfhefurt.1 by R. j A J. Dnbatooan hoy thorn ar stlltwall SteiiJi-. CoU i aptiiMt, ami J- MaCattooi "a. Court House. OVtf _ ' JOBff'K HtrFTYIAX. " «MriiPJ-»f-tair, ■WtPP. Kvtmimr. and SeHcUor In ChRBr«irja. He Wtu Wrtte hnffl. tint.!, n WartjagV., Laroe., " ArttoKraff Atraa— rat. WtlU, sod all ktoda of A lbWSHetTRfmrttoataooitantluotathCAe^paoo , of aUmonaya. U. is a Saroayor aa I wlU aerro any on* mteh. J ra.wale.wu TOhraa.y T. He has oo Land SLttop. of «Jl kinds ami tht btoat Stamp laws. . January JSU. :« ^ n

BOOK. ( .1 Mts fcJOB I'RIXTIXli. i ; ALL kltii. ft Ha.j'er 1 F.aey nook. Card and i tot ihDC.Lt. .--atly and Rtompliy executed at tht. .offiteuTOoc.: >-ok ;; Jspf '' [«'*o U the foun-dat-m upanwlitcJi hatotfeu ta expected at thla rotablii&i'nt- x'MAHR1EO. GRiVCH-.TOyFA—By Iter S- II Hivorljr. Asg.20lIt.18G3. Mi. Kpltrsiui rtraca, , of CatM Mat Co., lo Mi-a llsuuah Jones, of rWlatMpkllt. CII A.M t'ION - GRACR —By the ssina, Sept. 20»-li, li C3. Mr. Tliomoa M. Ckun. piun, of v'ppcr Tjwnahjp, do Miss Cecelia of HsnUrt Towwhlp. <'IlAM}VQ>N--GRAlck-DJthesamo. ! SMC Nall.sniel Champion, of Upper Totrcshiu,--to lliss Jtlury Grace, of | Dennis ToyuJup. , i NICKERRON — .ROILY RT. - By the ; Feb, 2d. 18C-L Mr. kklwin Nickvrsnn I to Mitt- Mary K. Robart, both pf Dot.u.s ; Township. . N ICK KRfjON - FISHKR. — By «bo , utitu. Fob. 29th. 1864. Mr. Kills R. Nkk-r I son to Mis* Deborah Fisher, both of lien tu. Township. ' DIE P. ' ' HCGIIKS, — AlNoblottoan. fa. on tbo 19th nf February. 186-i. Jatnes Mct'oanell, of Charles XI. ar.d Mary Jana llughrt. I aged 2 years ft mouths and 1 3 days. "I take thrsu little lambs." said He, "And lay itiom in my breast ; I'rotoctinu ihey shall find iu rac ; Invne bo ever ble*t. j Death may the bands of life aaluose, Hot can't di<tolre my love : Millions of infants' soots compose * The family abovo." NEW AD V ERTIS EMENTS WASTED. ■J'tVt^Ooys to learn House 1-nintleg and GUitng. S. M. FOSTER, j mil) it- No. ft-S south Third SI , Phil-ton. 9 m birVen octave im j ItoBowood l*iano-Foi*tc-s. ; f> aiiVMTEKN A CO , tWI Troadwtr, N. T. New V T EuluqedSoale Piaao-FUrtcs, with all Ute*t lm- : . T1,'1'.'1 ST*"' experlrnee, n-|(h greatly larreaaed foe manufartuHllr. enaMe u. to aril for i CASH at the ntrnvr unusually W* iwtcro. Our taSS^I^\or5ver tbrbtjrhe.tAwvJaUbe World'. or rtml'for nreirt'" * "tos ISOTICE IXi FAHTITHIX. T*U Jvmi. Marray, Satan SeSrtleogrr, WlUL-m Ttennclt, Jona. Sutler, John Haoey, the hetrs of Ellis llorhe., deeeawit, the bnlrs or Mrmue-ia ■t^Si'l VMti.'XXK* H "**"*- - helw of* William It smith, daeaaae-l', I ha ha Ira ,.f 1 nnnan tcowell, ..eroaaed, «lw .hetM of Eafa-h E.- ■ iredge, ileeea-cd, nud the hetra of Stephen Ptfraon. , Take nntlee thai .replication will he ata)|e l(> the 1 Otph-n.' Court of the County of Ca|* May at UAa Gourl lleuar, ou tho Mb dny of ,\pfil oeaf, for tlo- , appottifrtvent )>f three eommlaaloners to make dlvl»I |on of ihe Old School Kousa property. In the City ol ' Cape IsTind, Cape May County, N. J., aecordthg to MIL'AJAH SMITH. | Data.] Fet.toiuyJ«h,ISSl. mto Foerth <L irrh SU„ 7."/ . ... „ ritiLAOELnii A. j« J' Are opening for S|wlnr, IBM, -iti irgraasafeftgn-'* i . MngnJ treat Grenadbiro, Rlebeal rt) ta t r e. c raf fyrea?ea**^« rwfag*fc 11 A W La. ; New llauaahokl STAI'IX GOODS mto Sm I N.D — General AaauKmAjt of Men'a Wear. DAV1D J. Gmsi oiii, Evcrgrctii Xowcry, Woodbury, X. J^ | J J AS for sale Ihe preseat roaaoa a Urge .lock of ATPLE TRI ES, i TEAS, Ilolh Dwarf ami Standard, nf Iwanar arc and 'he- So.W.1, RaHh-tt, fmehenr, . Harly Cathartoe. :,to olto-m ofjfae muat valuable Ato»<teote< Qulnero, CoosatmrHH IllaeklwiKVTMOSEEN*. for IlanS^l Treat and Hedge.. SHADE TREES, for Straeb and Lawna. sad u^OWWil«c XHRtTBS, It Uigu rartely an l at ,s : a; SpT^BMfSK» any point on it, or aay of tta tonnehea. mioim TfiUC NEW (MB. WEEKLY HERALD.

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