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Cj rt C apt Bftan^^bt . is rcnusjito cvE^friy n»ii g|5r jMi. n. mx uo\ Jkr*; i,c, Cape Maud, ("ape Ma; Coast;, -V. J- . ^ j Dall.r and > Unir »tr yaw*. c Thnr»«t*y. March if I. 1864. J, " urriri* wim o««rkp. '[fbe foflotrWg |iroclim*liuu indicate* i m iittenlfon'on "«li 'ftft'rt'oT "til? '"rii UHary") authorities' to fill u|f> tlio/ (friuirs to af •iaadartl of numbi-re equal to the crerii- J 1 ingout of itrs rebrlltea in Ike coming * 1 campaign. ' /£bl« call, if nut filled ,!>; ' *ulun!cer (if. w>H be filled by lb«. draft, i 1 uid it bchooTc^tach diatrict to rai»# at i many folonlfen a* -pouiUlo previonato tb« 15th of April. Ttia fcltevridV i« an order by the I'reridsttt of (L« Toiled State* ' ' j uWuili Mssstos, Wa»li|ogtnn. March' 14th, 1861. la ordar to suj.ply Jhe fore* required to , be dTartud for. Ui# navy. and Id provide an , adequate re-aorta f^rcc fur nil coi.ting.-ncie*, j " in addilinn . »o the five hundred lUoa**Btl wen called p>r Fabroary 1, 1P64, ihe call ia | , hereby irado^aW- a drafi'ordered for t no buadrad thoosainl man fur lb. military j aerriea — army, nary, and marine corp* of lha United Sllbr*. Tin proportional quotas for. the different ' •arda, toana, tovndiipa, precinct*, oj aJrt- ; lion di.trirtr or ennntira, wjll ha made { known through the ProvoM Marrba) dene- i r^la Hor. an, aud account » ill be taken of j the credit* . and deficit nciq* of former " quota*. . , ■ * 'i'hc 1 th day or <\|uil. lBiii^daiignated at the time op to tvUich lbe.puiiib«rs rc- , quired from racb'uard of a Clly,.\pwu, 4c., ' '• may ba raiacd by ruluulary qpli»im«ols i i aud tbe draft will ba made in aacli ward of < a cit jr. town, Ac., which ahall not haro tjliad the quota assigned to it within I lie j linie.daeirnated for lha nomln-r required to : fill aaid quotas. * The draft Will be ratnttiVTCcd at soon ufte.r-lW 15lh (if A pril as practicable. "V Tba goTeroyicpt bounties, a* .now paid, i r.-jUnuq unul April 1864. jit which lime , «|k> .additional truant lea ccu*r. On and aflar that dale on# hundred Aollara bounty ! otrfy fUl bt pard,-q| provided by the act approved July 22d, 1*01. I A lilt A II All 'l.IKCOLX. Pro w Worm. A genuine snpw storm tel in on Tuaday evening at sir o'tlork, not excelled ; In fwry Uy any prctions one of ti c j wistcr. On"\Vedo»fd»y at" noon it still j conlinoed with unabainu violence, with i no prospect Of abatement. / Be inrn or Capt.Anwyer. V* The friends of this. galliot ofiletr will j rrjoiee to loom that be Una arrived in rbiladelphia. and ,w]H teach hit homo | in a few days. It will proro sn addi- ; ' ilopil eooreo cf gratification to leern! that since hi* exchange lie, has hern jtro- ! moled to the rank of 3l*Jnr of bis regiment. Imprerfmrat. We uotico a capital improvement in I front of the i>-ln w*r» Uww,- WMtde by Mr. James Hvcrny, the proj ri-mr, Tor whTcC he acSdiynsTtSb ltant»~ct all lie spirited ciiisens aud of hth visitors, ; It cwiiistaift Um rtmuvalof (It. fence n j fro«t of she house, and adds great); to j »hb beauty of the street- and fho house Tt is to ba hoped that fbis example will ; Wipt#t)i!j followed by otliera of our cittMos. - - +~i- isdtvi * Camden City Blrertety. We havb recaivctl from the jioHishC'r, Mr. F. A. Cassaday, pnmdcn, o very nc&tij printed copy of the Uaindeo City : l>ir»ctorj, containing the rcaldmcos of private cUfoena. placet of bnaixms, publit! bukdings. ceesus of Cauideo, r^nn of i«al emsto, stuge llnoa, ctrooty swd city eAcers, tnWe of dKtani-es, and other meltbrs' of loeal Intorrst to the i ciUaees of Camden, or those htvlag ' buaineaa with ihato. It is a vshiable ! -- - ""V. "» S" °PByM' Md Car-Tbovu-of owr rvsden aBlcUd with dl<wato j . of tim ej*orswr,<wSl h. scinKificrfty tt.u. - : ■J - ' g ... i V. *VV *>!_ _ i maw; wv lajtm, isoirawa.( wo. all tih t • . . . ^ - -V Vrs.Bn- *
"nsFit I rt^at' l>egi»Utare lias | |sl«ftatehgQyA^^i|jr ♦*" r.tne raptd- ) ■. I i> y. Thw.liitiiete l»4jwhv»dy pasted ItO [•; | IdUs, and -dy Jfnnsu about ISO. . f Ord. r* hare been hsucd tfoP* • < ' jiing reerultiiig for th» N«tv Jiray bat- j j tcriea now in tVp field, they having all J I > been filled to their maximum number. , ' pgr* ifrrcar Bcolley, E-q , of Tren j 1 ton, ha* been appointed Chief Justico i of the Sopreirc Coort ofothls Btstc, to j ' : fill tie ufiexpired term uf Child' Justice I ! J .\Vh*l|tto;, d>c*»md. number of deaths have rr- ' ( Icentlx occorred at Long Branch from a ! ( disease callid spotted fever. Among |( i ihs victims wss James T Woolley, Esq , | a leading cilixrn of that plscc . The PalcMon Locomotive Com- ; i pane have been uoiified that the govern- : : loent rcqnirrs too hnndred locomotives ' at once*, and aalcss the order was pro- ! . i retded with, the works would be seis.-d ; ( The ffret tilled of the season fruin ; 1 the Delaware wore said to have been | cnnplTt on Fstnrday last, by Messrs.:1 | Dunham & Paulia cf Salem, and were : 1 sold at price* y> suit the limes— no* dul- ' Inn fur /At fnt, and one dollar for the ' ' sreond. ' fg* The'Csmdca aud Araboy Kail- , rosd Company have ordered » whole i train to„hc 'fitted op immediately with splendid "reclining sen*," patented by Messrs. Van Nortwick, of Bordeotown, ■ t S. J ■ This train is to run upon the ! through route between Jersey City and Washington, swd wlil be the most e)e- j . j gant and coinpleta combined day and i u'ght train in the country. The reclln- : ing. seats of Messrs. 'Vn# Sorfwlck form j ; , sn elegant nroi chair by day and a coinf i for table lounge by niglit. | > The nrw depot in Camden is progrcs1 ' sing rapidly, it is the intention of#lhe j ' Company to have a substantial and ' handsome straetaro. . |1 ... ||. , The KarHitn and Bf'.swsrc Bay BsJlroU. ,j The bill i to declare tho llsritau and i j Dtflsware Bsy Rsilroed n military rowd, I and to nctord to.it ccrtein excluslee r privileges, is^to come op iw Use House on Wednesday* The bill is ondcrstood ; to hava been engineered by Charles j : Gould, of Wall strrct Boloriety. This | • rffort to in'otlkre Willi Slate light#, end " > to calnblisb a most da'.g- runs precedent, . H is nothing more not Kss than us otumpt ! to nswlbe Congress of the United Slates 1 j to carry out nn extensire Well street' 1 j stock gambliog operation. It ii well: understood that sales of the stock at! | nominal prices havo been made to inern- j I j beta of Congress, with the proreiee of w ! i midden and grrwt rise on tho passage of ' the bill. Tbo*c who participate in thi* j ! stock opcrqjioiv'by ecting for tho hill j will lay tiio.i stives und»r the imputation j . i of being tbns interested, and may subject themselves to tuwre scrutiny in the House and before their constituents STRENGTH OF THE VMfl.V iR.UT, j j A Washington eorrcspondeht of the, I New York Tribune has been furnished j ^ 1 h» the |*rtnost;Mar»lial Gfneraiv Office j -'-with n .full statement, of the nccessiont . ! made to tte army by the ri-cnfi*tment * | ! of riterars, tolnnleer tccrniting acd ; ; dr. f. ing, from Jsuosrj 1, 1SCS, to Fib- ; ' | ruary lid. 1864- The public will be' I highly grstifiid to hisro Utwt our foico* j f \ have never at on; period been more formidable e* lo numhen than ihey arc | now. snd that, "in the opinidn Of the Src- ' ! rctary of War, tits spring campaign will ; . open witlt s Lfgvr arm'; than ho# been j ' lo the field in any former jc*r. ' It teems that thr number of volunteer ; f enlistments from January 1 to November 1, 1883. was 63,000 i From N'ovnmber I, lb63, to I i January 31. 1886. 110,000 I From Jan. 31 to Fab. 28. '84. 00.000 s Add prodncl of draft of 1S83, 40,000 ; Add de« erter* rctur«cd, 23,000 !* Invalid Corps. 83 000 : Rt-caHste^wclcrans, 100.000 i Add black troops, 1O,#00 ' j Total, 331,000 j To show tho actual gain cf the array, ; ; tho 100,000 a-;alUud v«:oraus must be j j | deducted, as well as ihs killod, wounded, j , i prisoners and disaldwd daring th^jeor, j , j said to amount to TS5,000, .wb!ch woulJ r j leave the army 30G,OPO;1*rgrr now thin j [j/ Mr. E. s(atria».tlrt weII-kBow;ri me. "B i The to?* rise in Um^qfabvrhuui River . 'has horded opppnoaily for trasspontpnvfrwmcnt stoses v> Nnsevtiif*
Tiar i.e* gunboat Ynnric was lannib'd * a; tlW lliilaui tphlw asvy jh»rd pn Satar- ^ . day mnniirg laoVc William U. Tuytor, Erq . for nrsrly j half a century connected with the New I Post Office, is about to reiire from " the public service. g Gen. Kilpatrick wn* b«rn in New ^ Jersey, grudonted frtrm West Point in j 1 801 . mid is Jonly twcirty-ejglrt.. years ,* I uM" - t ! Ool. Dahlgreo, who was n * >n of Ad- ( mirnl Duhlgren, was born in Pennsyl- ? j vanl*, und rutrred the rmicc ns a cap- ! tain. . ( i Largo qoantiiios of forngc ore coming j | Cairo, nnd ort doily examined by ^ j the Government lnsprctprx, on account . • of adulteration* and inferior quality. j ^ .Geo. Cosier is \ native of Ohio, gr«- ! f ; daniotl in the ssuio cl«*s with Kiipatrick, ; } j and L said to be ouly.twenly;foor year* 1 " , : of age,. .• " -'A- ,j| I Chief Justice Tapoy. reached his oigh- { ^ I ty^ -seventh yeer on Thor*day lost, and • ■ hcallh ia so much im proved that he j ( I hope* *<>on to r. nunte his duties on the J j ; bench of Iho tjupreme- C'uart t> I tfic j ( . United State*. 'rB Partial returns of tlie ohm- 1 lion give more votos (ban the number ^ required by the President lo ropLce her j , ; in the Union. The new Statu couUilu- . ( lion, which declares the Slate free, was j ( | almost uuaniioously ratified. The rebel* crowed the Bappahvr.nock , ! at Frederitk*bnrjc ou Wedavsday night. I and sgnio ou Friday morning at Mor- | ton's Ford, but were repulsed in bulb j ■ instances. -Thorc nro other indicatons j" ; of rebel demonstrations. 0, i Tltc new blockade tuiuicr »twsm*T 1 , Flolre urrived at Halifax in four days' , j passage from Beranda, for repair*. She ! was nnahle to entvr «h» port of Wilmington, and rsports tbe blockade run • ; ner Wiil '0 the Wisp bcaebed off *11J j mfngton. Troops are oow moving tq the front, | ! in Grunt's department, in very large t numbers. During one day nesrly foer ■ ; ; thbasand ro-»alltUd veterans pssaed ! j ' through Lonforille for tWsSwtt, tq say t ! nothing of new 'recruits, convalescent I I soldiers, Ac., who are forwarded to the | army. ! A special dispatch from CVlpepprr ( Court-house says that the signal oill»*n . Jon Cedar Mouutrftt report thst on', I Thursday the Kebrls. jrho bsve been in j t j csrap acres# the Rapidan all winter, ' broke up'tholr camp and »ot fire to their J holt, marching off In the direction of. J the Shqnandoah Valley. Il wan not; ( j known whether this was mevil,' a change j I i of camp or tho commcweemeol of an ; ( j sctlvc campaign. I I From Chattanooga we 16 tfn that thai , rebels, though (n lnrgr force in our :j front, ms'kv no demonstration*.' Twenty- : (lie Federal prisoners escaped from tho , ' ' Ci'lumbuH (S. C ) prison, on Wednesday, J j 1 8th inst. ' A dispatch from Meridian i ! , ] aat's that Gen." Sherman has g- n_e "(Towh ; f ' the Mississippi with his troops, evident- , ' . ijr f. r '!p- Red rir r. I j A Itttvr from the Army oT the Pole- ' _ ! msc says '« very lar^r number of per- ! t son* st'Uudul the relebrotfor of Ssiut ; Patrick'* day, among whom were uisny J notm n from Washington. Tbi* is tbe , last festival the Utter hare the privilege i of aitending, as they have all been I i ordered to leave the army. , ■ A *h»rp fight occurred at Y*r-»o C'1} !on ll.c_3 h, between the -negro iroop* f : KtStion there and a forve of rebel* who . i attacked the place. Tha rebel* gained ) possesion of a part of ihe ci'y, but tho guoboat* came to the assistance of the ) troop*, and tbe enemy was driVrir off. ) Jeff. Davis has ordered anotbnr F®*1 j ) Dsy in bis dawioious. Friday, tha 8lh j > of April next, is the d«y. Matter* | ( don't seem to work rigbOiUi Jtffersqn^. ) D., otid his fast day* appear to bare j ) little « aw l. Ha ought to try thauks- j - giving ouco in a while, aincc ho eertsinly : 1 has rearon to be grateful, that Kil pat rick ' and Butler have not, captured and given him a stretch or two -of HemenV -rope. ' j Xewbera advices of the 14 h have j 1 Won rrcyiyed There lied been a slight t -kirmish .between $ke enemy and the 3d : • New 1 mrJ^cmValry, but no sctiew coi- ! listen. -Twrofc^priwwpdFto fllh • s.n to deeth on RKTrip^B Hfotaontf - coped fhim the airs between iteuchtflle r vdaeattea x,( imxt white ahihlren. Nine- ( £&& it,., v.K, call • 9uU.cou'CHliou. ,
Msjor General Lewis WalitCe, *«f ' JmiUiit, or.c ot tH« I'ritvol ond l'f.l j^Bcers in the vcrvice, bts been npjioit.trd to the command of the Middle Department, with his hrad quarters rt Bsltlmoro. The IN-etideni, Gsnerel Mesde, snd Secretary Stsnton are on the best pos- i vible terras, nnd their views on the roan- 1 agement of the war arc in perfect nni- j 4?on. General Meade's healiii ia good, j and bo will rotate bis command, not- j withstanding ail rumors to the contrary. 'InTsct, ttiepk is no Idea 'of h change in 1 the cotmdsud ef'tbc Army of the Polo- j mse. The people will dojibtless be glad ; to hear that the hero of Gettysburg not j only retains their confidence, but also : that of thd President 'and his advisers. <
' There is alrosdy a little bustle about j i' ! the question of separation on the part of j ! East Triinessec, « hich is-bound to grow I ' j into n lively discussion. The "Union. ' ' leaders snd tho masses of E*»t TeoncsI are in favor df leaving the 'secession j " portions o( the Stntv, aod setting up nn | 1 independent government of their own, j ^ : with slices of northern Georgia sod ; j weatcrn North Carolina. A convention ( j of East Tcnncsseenns once met at J f) ' Greenville, and appointed n committee ' K ; memorialise the State Legislator^ : , j bet that bod f respectfully decfined the , ' proyer of the petitioners, and the thing j j ! given tip. Now the people of East , ] 'Tennessee ore urging it again, m-.d mil , ! take advantage' of the ndopiion of the 1 I secession ordinance by a popular vote k ' dTthc ciiiz.-ns of Middle and West Ten- j The steamer Salvor, (.'apt. Kobinson, ' c !of New York, bound for Georgetown, a D tf. collided with the Danish barque jj Corinlhisn^Ospl Outsliuc, bpund for L ^Afen York, mth a cargo of iron. The c coMision occurredN before daylight, about f 22 tuiles off from Cape Heulopcn, nnd t was attributed to the light which tbe ■ « barque carried, causing a mistake as to 1 i her character. The Salvor Blruck the 1 ! barque n little forward of her fore rig- J 1 giug, snd sho went down immediately. I The ea plain, two mates, one passenger, ■ snd three seamen were rescued from the J Corinthian, but on accoont of the dark- : nets and repidHy with which she went ! down, the (sttwsrd, three sailors, nnd a ' ' boy were lost' The Salvor was but _] slightly damaged, her bowsprit being 1 broken, nsd other unimportant damage ! ' to her ball. _ |j • : The slcsauhip City of Baltimore, with , | : a dsy later aews front Earope, arrircd < jnt New York ott Saturday test. Tha | : Austrian* had arrircd livfere Duppcl, j. nnd it was expected that an attack wxiuld ■ »lior>ly .be made The districts of 1 ! ! Schleswig no( occupied by the Austro- | Prussian troops, have elected members iwthe R gfVaad- Iu Copealiugrti, all 1 the caudidates favorable to so energetic , V, prosecution of the w*r, were elected : Three-" 1'ruasian wsr ships had received . orders to h ave Brest aud proceed north ! .immediately. Tho Archduko snd Arch- : ; duchess Maximilian arrived iu Farts ou : ! f the 6th, aud were received at tho Tuil- | | Irrits by the Ksjpcror aud liH»i»rva». ' The Duke is to remgin but four 01 five 1 day* Th# arrangements for his depir- ; ' tore bom Trieste would be cotwpletod.io on the lhlh inst A Warsaw dispatch ' states that an imperial manifesto, on- ' : notutclig the emaneipatiou of tbe poo*. ! ants iu Poland, was proclaimed in lha I ! public square of Warsaw, on tha tltb. ' - T«r .Cakspts* Rhcipwocitv Trkstt j — The House Committee on Commerce ; havu agreed upon and anlborised to be i ' reported, when thst shall be again called j ' . up,, a joiut rctolnfto" Jiuthoritiog aod 1 • requiring lha FresWent \am give notice j I to the Government wl Great Britain that ; I I il is tka wi»h and tetanttew of the Government of tha Unitad States to tee- ■ j ruinate tho Reciprocity Treaty made ; 1 j with Great Britain fur tha British pro- ' vieeea, at tka expiration of ten years [ U-from thcAiae Iba treaty went into opo- j :j ratten, via , September, 1854; to the - e.dti.at the treaty may be abrogated as ' ! soon a* it can be done under tbe pro- • virions thereof, nnlaas a now oonvontioo 1 shall before that time be concluded be- ■ tween tho two Government#, by whieb • tbe provisions aboil ba Abrogated or so k modified as to be mntnally satisfactory I to both Governments ; and the President . is also authorised to appoint three coin- . misvioncrs, hy and with the adrlca ubd f consent of tba Souafo, for U10 re»Uioo , of tho treaty, and to coofcr with other j e commissioner* duly nuthortgfd therefor, i k wheuafer U shall sqfjwar to be tha wash ; - of the -Go vera meat of Greai BtSUte fo ! s acgotiote a now treaty bttwow the two . U» vent moll* sod Ifca peo|tte«f both ; , ctraotries, balfed tqitw the m» priuri- > pfe* of reciprocity, and for the removal .
i Tha n-hrt Oaneral Forrest itjeported 'o | | U> cragaaiainj for a nioremewt to .wart j T*naan<*. Thosieauttfr Cbr»»|w#ka arrival at Fori."; ' Uod an Aaqdar night, iu charge or (lr» | ' Tteven* eattre Wi.n.ia. 1 Advices from the Army cf tha 1'i.tomae ! j say that great preparation* ar* being made , ' } for # gtaud review., by 1 jvulenaul Uaoere I j < j Great, , j Four handred arid Itf* jr emancipated | 1 » lave* whn were recently sent to llaytt, 1 under lha colonisation set, have returned , ] I to Washington. 1 | j Mrs. White, of AiaHanta. sister of Mr* ! Lincoln, has teachcfi Helms, having smug sfed throuch a rebel uniform. Ilia bottom j of which arra o( gold, worth g 10.000. [ A delegation of twenty Minnesota Ind- : ' ... 1. r..ti m* A., I., it.. in cfialuuit-. beaded by
Chief liblo-in-the-Wall. mode a formal vi-it to lli« FecraUry of tho Interior on Monday la*t. Tha Washington Star sajs : "We under stuod that the Rebel auihoritiea iiavo sig- I utded their intention, to give up tlie IhhIv 1 of Col. Pablgren. and il i* espected that i1. , will shortly artitir at Fdrtre** Monroe." ; Intelligence from Sirarrbcrry llains Is I at Ktdl's Gap. and that there is r. ■ gunernt belief thai they intend lo make n sudden movement into Kentucky, j A r.oaisviSle dl«pr.lro slate* thai on the i the rel.CS ntUckrd one of General | iiteon's oimp* near Bennett'* Ferry, nn the Cumberland river, but were driven off guerilla bands along tho river have nearly broken up. The Memphis BaBelta of th# ltlh says on increased revenue tax of t>ro
cents per pound, together with the ; amount of stock on hand and the reported weakness in the Northern tuarj has depressed cotton. The market closed Isst v<ening with a decline of ' cents on previous rates. No sales » are reported, hut price* may be stated 'at GO (<* Glc. -for middling to strictly middling, nnd 02 («. G3c. for good mid- ( ' dling. . • J SPECIAL NOTICES. ! i THE MXT'.ll SEWING- HA- • CIIIVES. ! orm LCTTrn -a- tamily sewini; ma- [ : CltlVEUftatgatntiWS workl-wrtde r«I>ut«tlon. It 1 1 !• nejrojfl Sonbi thr bot nttrt cne*|iMt »b(I most ta-su- « i tlfut of alt Family Srwln* HhMdk ye* oBVrre.1 to ] Oie | uhlle*- Ne nOier Family Stwlng Machine h»* | .*n many useful app!lan«* for ItrmmlBS, fUndlim, 1 Ketttn*. Tuelrtuir. Rathrrlcc, CiiaelRC, Bratatnp. i EnhralOertna. Conllnt. an* so forth. So other ' Fatally .Sewing Machine h»- K> tauch eapoctiy lat^ j great vartaty of woaV. It will new all ktn-ta of cloth, an* >■ Ithall ktndaof thread. Great and recent ltnproiein-'tit* n,oke onr Family Sew In- Machlac locked atttc*-. wh'.rh la the heat atltch known Any ' a ftfci.ee how to tiaerhe le'Ve* a*» Family Sewing Machine. Our Family Sen In* Machines are Aniahcd • th rhft.tr and exqutaite atyte. The Folding Caac of the family Machine I. a piece stout to" he operated m*j tie opened ns a apaeious and substantial tattle to aiutaia the work. While are Snlaliert In the *1 tuple, t sod chastrat manner poaathte, ethers are adornr-t ami eoibcIUihrd in the most eoetly and aujn-rh manner. , ehloe ts o|«cr«ticn, ao na to Judge cf tta great rapa- . I elty ami heauly. j It ta Iwt beenmlns aa popular for faintly aewinaa our Manafaetiirtnc machine* are f-r nunofarturI'hc orsurti OBI nes are well ..applied arih silk, ; t.vl.t, thread, needles, oil, he., of the very bra yi) Send fur a r«sntuT. rwc sHtorai MAM-TAcrrrnxG compa>t, «*S Broadway. New Fork. ! O. C. SU'LF.T, A feat to flew Brnnnwtck ' oca trBWe tit Burnet Street. *4«- WAGES PAID »IOO. I TO aril good* Ibr the ADAMS .SLWINii MAj CHINK COMPANY. We Wilt glee a eommtaaton . all good, sold by our Agents, or pay n igra at i front (<d to gtoo par month, and pa}' all nnecgaary | ripen .pa. Our machlhs la parfrel In tta median am. j A eh ltd ran learo lo operate tt hy half on hour's tnslnmllan. tt ta equal to any Family Sewing Ma- i j chlar tn use, and nx hare reduced tbe prtoe to Fifteen | Dollars. I Koch Machine Uwwrrahled lor three year*. i i Ad.lr.-aa \ J C RUGGI-IX, ! oa*ly Geo. Aft., Drtrott, Mleh. j EYE AND EAR. PMOP It ISAAOS, St. n , Orullst and Aurlot, . , lortnerly of hryiten, Holland. I« now at Ho. *11 ; I Fine Street. Phitada., where peraotia affiled with j dimoaea of the Kye and Far win te setrnliSeally , ; trnolod aadeured, IfeurnMe. ArtlSatatey ralaaartad ! J without pain. JX B.—No rharyr* made for exam I- ; nation. , The Medtsal Faculty U taelted, oa he h«. on arerrta la hD mode of trvalownl. '"JaWly j JOI1A BTHIFFMAN, tttornej-st-Uw. Itastrr, ExumUcr, ami Smllrltor ta CfeaM«r;. CAP* WAt COURT HOUSF, NF.W JKRvFV. | f Ha will attend ro all lejal huaiiwwe, either rtvll IhiSsafttaiasKfiiss.. . i Artletoa of Agrr«.-.cnU WtDa. aod aU klads of 1 wjaimgate^tasmaa : i. He V.IU dire rwrttewtar stum t to* to t£e roOetMna. j 1. Ha Ua^^S SSJ5i of off kinds and the I tteat I " rV'K W* " r "" ■• 4. \VllfTK-8u44Mlj. M lha'Svh iust I Joseph T. White. »W *•* awd . Hteo K, White, «g*rt U ytmre. 6 1 and C day*. , I A light from our hooreboM is tfOCC, A vivtcd wo lnvoff t* MM; • A ptaca i* vooant al.ovr besUh. 1 W hrnb navar can ba fillod.
j NEW_AD\ACfmSEMENTS I { 'wfc^BD. r . -LOST. « fc CVMCO BRVAfl Pt.Y. Jttiopcevddo hare hern X* loathetwern Capt. led 1. Hueh-.' s at thr Su>- ' lollet'i reatdenrr, T'nO flnde* will he milatdy .r- ! warded hy tearing It at this oOrc or with the S-.h-arrtb-e. JOHN W. t.Vt:KTT. | writ tf OM »prlar. j MILUSER- • I TV irnrcc* PHICK,nouU teepocatoliy .ntoro. her * K frkenda and thrpuWle thatlhe .... |-.rcka*d 1 her Sp'lne aiaortment of Hoods . rou.t-r.us of JWnnets. Ilata. Moot., Coomti. French o»« 'Amarirau to- | Flown*. Rlhhoo', and Trtaimtngaof dtm-ront kind., ! Please Call and are, mrtt lt« CAPE 181. ASD SELECT SCHOOI. j ^yiuteoi-mireon' • f MONDAY, April tih. 1 Those deslrooa of sending thetr ehlWieo wtllplroar afipty lo thr t'w.lrrsUncd beiete It. at tiarr. as the uun.ber ol pupil* will he ttnrtteil. - Thr hlxhar branches taught It required. Terra*. Hrvrn Dollar* pet Uuarlrr. mritSt J. V. GOTWJLI.YS. E8TAI1UNHED IX 1NIO. FANCY UYKINO ESTABl.lSBMKNT I y tV, .'ONt». No. «K N. FRONT Street ahor- • I .Csllowhlll. Pt.lt«d-lphta.d>ie Sl.ka. Wmdra aed Facer (.CMsIr At m fry dr*ert|.TIoo. Their aofW It* 0/ dicing Iodic.' and (Seatl-am's Garments ia widely known. CRAt'K and MKHI.NO otiAUU* dyed the mu.MqtIllanl .w plain rotors. Cra|w.ond Mar. no ahawli cWanrd to l.wk *tkr new Ala.., ' 1 .at.'and 'luok'nt uur work before gulng^lae- " writ ;■» J. A «V. JON 11* HILUMEBl AM) STRAW. GOODS » , 1 1 1 mini ng* to be hiu nd In that line, of thr t«le«t -«nd M ...... t approved ahaj-'a and »ty Ira Soliciting an rail} call. J rcnaln Your* resjwet fully. V. nrrJI It It WARD. No*. I CI, ltd k in North 8KCONP Sr. Pntta. II1VRV HARPER, Nr., ,V.iO ARCH 8TRKET, PtltLADrt.rHtA
-Murufaclurar and Dealer In w A Trims, FINK JEWELRY. SOLID SILVKR-WARE. ai d nOCUR'S Superior PI.ATKD-VV AKB VVate^rnmTrti' cawfnJOf.looe. mr-.'oi ORDER-TO HIIOW CAUSE. ))Fll:ll aot'DIR, Vurrtxjote of tho County of Cape Stay , State of New Jersey-- ■ James A Trifle." baring mad'^pplleaDon^o ^ma l"i. of t'.V rt*} of PhUaik'tphla. In the^Stata of to'ltmaTrwirar, l' "do "h^tetq-'eo-.rr thai all penuoa lotrreatrd dn ,how eanac before me at tha Irrnr gate', offler of the County of Cape May ou saturday, the «d d*y of April neat, at the hour of three o'ctwk |e tha afternorul of said reuir«hr Ita'IcraMlia should 'not he granted to tl.e a •aldJamra A tetllar, and that this oid-r iw> pu'llahrd la the • Oceaa Ware," a Brwapnper ptpitrd at t atw- Island L'lly. oad set up tn three of the moat public jdocea ■'i'^ST M** f°,U'* rourth 4 Arrh fits., PlttlAPELPlRA. 4 Ara opening for Spring. It**, " toe p* -era *1 Fancy Sllkn, te Pea. India Silks, *• its, Good Bl.rk N.Ik* r/J pierce twia* Plain .'Ilka. 4-1 l.yon, lllack Silk Veleel, Brown Silks. *«. b, «, *. 3, 1 per yard-nia-'k Mlki as. 6. 4, a, J. I per yard. Moire Aniiquen, all colon. - MignlBcent Grenadine*, Nagolflcrnt Org.-.nilirr. . Rirhr.t Chintaeasnd Perenlea. Sprlrj SlIAWL*. New llouarhoht ST API.F. GOODS n.rlOSm N n -r^nerwl Assortment of Man's Wear. D A t il) J. GRIICOM, EvepgiTCR Anrtepj, WoofifcBrj.'S. J., J JAS for sale thyircaent acaaoo a large ttoeL "f APTl.F. 1 RUE*. Rtandard and pwaif. af nearly all lha hc»t t'ati*. * tics, acd ..I » anou. ry.a aud .Uea. PEA*. |v>'h Dwarf and Stands. d, «f hearing age and yonoger. Including the Serkel, Rartlolt, Doc hear, ^ Karlv Catharine, aud others of the- most r si until. • trtaae.- - — fclso chrrri.e. Quince*, Cooaeherriee, lUaekber>,f other rTul.., Vines, I'uota, ho ' EVERGREEN*, lot Standard Tree* aod Hedgr.. SHADE-TREKS, for Greets and Lawna. and FLO tVKRZNG SHRl'DS, In luge Variety ai>J at j IJ-.Thr Nursery being near the Woodbury depot. Trees will bo shipped hy (he Wrsl Jerony RsUraad lo any point an tt. or soy of lis branches, mieim ! i THE NTEW YOBK WTERM 4 IIERAI.D. Tllff CHEAPEST PArER TN THE WORLD. 1 ' THE rxlenalvo and eoaiprehnudi e fae Utssa in lie i I poaacsalouenahlaa the t'raprietorof the Weekly I Herald lo guarantee the latest and mont reliable Information poaaibky- to be obtained, not Ocly from I all parts of th* United Via tea, but from all pad* of the "j**'' gaged hi heavy coat I and eoniiOi5cd,*wlth each new nat ni and mtUury expedition of the Golem meat pro, c that tt ta am , termiaad to leave no spot uncovered by Ha Operanona, and no ereat can oorur^ that *had| no* Bad i^te^ or rr'«M hand JUt thouTand d5lara J«r yoH • i In maintain Its corp. nt rorrcspnddcats In the ttHd. . I! In Its collation ol Foreign New*, the Herald has A 1 for years held a high prtrftlo®. ami tt wUI endeavor | in tha latum to maintain the nam! it fse *M a»cd. It ha* nwctal coneapnedeota atatloMd In all of U.o . I.tlueiiml erllea of lha world. 11a telegraphic arrangement, extend to wherever ; the electric wire* are atralched. Wbea th* Atlanlte cable ia la Id. a hlcl. leal wilt aMm he areomplttheil. , talrgrama will he reeetved front EtUdpa oad Avta.aa , ; wait aa, from tba United mate*. Than our ranter. I will hnru the evrnt* of thenreek la all pari, of th» , el, lilted world regularly and etawrty laid before , ' 1&arss^ia£&',~BS2> r ! and repor't of *11 evaats eateuUted ta (orm mm1 SSBSiw. '• TI Ptvaaarira, - - • - ■ ti Tin oapfv. - - . . . t. ■ — i * "*■** 51 fcn ax'tra aopy wlil h* aent to arery «lob** ta* Twenty ccyrka lo on# aSdeeas, oac yaar, awd j la *#*»' aSrowte teatefteefoha ef «araaPv- , AdveHteaMte^te q prnttcd Iiamtra wro (m totaanaa. Ft, . dodan Orw SIX montWs. TW# aoJlat. '" "" TlSiS' ^yfeyivrT. , tj- Their art oe 'raiontej »ivg1: fer tht IRvaJd ' * X ' w'.^T

