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Cjit Cape ISsi ©ti» Btifc IS PlttLtSHED EVENT THL'*SlB|4w|| a ■. «. aucoiAcic,.' . '* C «K b'aBd, Cipe V*> Ceeolj , *. J. 1 - • • . i •at DaHlr n4 • Half ftr pear. . -■!■ ■■ -i - ■ | Thnrftduy, March 31, IN64. _ t JCBTiCX TO THE SOLOIEE. j The following message from the Go- j vernor, arging opon the Legislature the ■ putlog of (R oct continuing the State < paj ta the wFitow* of ffeceued aoiilier*, I i> but another atrdence of the fhlereit 1 takta in them by that patriotic officer ■ Al the lav do* atanda, the death of the ' eoldier ditcooiinoe* the Bute pay to hit ' family al (ha very time whrs that |uty I* , mort needed. The propoied action , wonld, no . doubt, largTiy add to oar already beary bordenk, bnt fur what t more nobis purpose can a debt be con- 1 traded than in aiding and aaaiating the families of the hrara men wbo are 6ghtiag the kaUlea of oar country 7 Exgccrtrc DcrAarecNTi > Tsceroa, March 22d, 1844.) , (r'tutkmm of tie Senate and General 1 Aeeembtfi * ' At tha extra teaiion of 1861, a law . was paaaed providing that the sum of i six dollari per month be paid by this > , Bute to families of the militia who •bonld be mustered into tbo service of ' this State or of the United States. In order to relieve the wants of those whom circumstances render most iu need, some amendment to M law is . necessary. If a soldier is killed or dies from wounds or disease, his pay from the Unit ad States of* coarse ecatod, and tha bereaved family li sjeo anddonly cut 1 off from*rtcolvlag llis monthly bonn'.y ■ ' provided by (hp State. It is tree that . tha lass of the United States anthorixs , , pcatatoaa (a sacb eaaea, bnt many motitha | . el* pee brfere the penal oh is received, >' and in the mreatime the family most j i ahtfir (of the' necessaries of life. Many ! i soch ittslaocvj hare come tu my uotico -Vfbsre lbs wife ami childrm, or -wi.. dewed mother, lose by daath Obt., Stiff ; of their support, they not owly : need bnt • daacrvo inc roar •'«] aid. I thsrefore recommend that a sapplemeut to eaid law , be passed, nrthoriting the continnstion t»r the payment of six dnHsrs per month i to tha families "*of married men and the widowed mothers of single tutu, utiijtia ' of tl4» Bute, who, dia whila in tho military service of this State or of tbo United 6telee, for six months after the death of tha soldier, unless a pfbsion be eobner received. iOKL PARK BR.

Captain Rawyer. I . This gallant officer UTijred at home last Wednesday after a long and severe CMflaaaeeal In the' Libby prison in Richmond, part of whieh was passed in * dnn geon. He look's sermea hat worn ' by active service and long confinement. < _ j Ha has been promoted to lire rank of Major in th*. First Now Jeruj Caaajry, ' Gctober 10th. 1863, the ' flat* »f the death of Major Lores la J another wafasmn win be fonnd an lotareaQng account of tome of the trying '* screes of tha Libby prison. Iifgp Hags. . Thsmss Hand, of Fort N orris, Cambevlaad Cooaty, sbaghtorod two hogs oo the Mb Inst., one of which weighed 738 pounds, and the other St 2. If any , Qwa can beat this with corn ai one dollar per ha she!, let him try his hand. HT.Ao os fatUncd bfur. Better- , worth, oaar Moraretown, Burlington , --CoM&'ud weighing S9B5 pounds, wu ■ , TcBtnUy taken to the PkiUdelpbU mar- I kok Mr. Btytyrwortb ,lu another one printed pass phkA Mtitled "Ike Mesreu- . j«r af.tte Unitod States Sanitary Com 1 miaaioo for New Jersey." It is devoted So tha oatfare of the so lours tu the field add to tha koepitsk, and contain, a . of thao^enbia herooe from the State ^SrtyrWe died on tha field of ho.or ojwr^M^sUa on Men h lilt ' j

Csptsia Ptwrer, «f the first Saw. Jar- ! tayCrnmSht. who baa beea a prisAnerfe the ' Libby Prist :> for nine toon t hi. n'livad In Trenton on Wanda/. IkpUin Sawyer ni taken prisoner i» the ravalry combat at Braudy Station is Jane lest. This wet Ike closeit cavalry figbl of the war. Toward the conclusion Captain Sawyer received woaads from pistol bullets, one of wbirh parsed through Ms thigh, sail tin Other, striking bis right cheek, passed oel at tbo back of his neck, oa lbs left tide oj lite spine. Notwithstanding bis wounds, still hep! the saddle until his horse was Mint, when tbc latter sprang op into the air nod fell deed, throwing hit ridev with tocb as to reader Mm inrenaible. When he recovered coneciousseee. Captain Hawyersaw Lieotensnt-Colenel Broderick lying sod crawled up to him, but kin examination found that be was dead. A ehott distance further on he saw Major Shrlltnire while all around were mvn of his own or other companies, either, killed or wounded. While by the tide of Col. Broderick, Captain Sawyer was found by -two rebel soldiers, wbo took biro prisoner, and after washing the blood from his (bee who water from a nelgboring ditch, conveyed him to the rear. Ills wounds were pronounced very dangerous, if not mortal, but io a. few I weeks be Improved to mat'q tbat he was ! sent to Richmond and 'confined in the LibPrison. In that dismal prison be re- 1 msined until about a week ago. Early in ; July all the captains who ware prisoners ; were assembled together in a room by a Captain Turner, their jailor. Those officers f did sot. of course, understand tbo object of ' this nniMraa! proceeding, bnt (opposed that I it ill in order that they might be paroled, t The reader can judge of the painful sot- j prisa they experienced when Captain Tit- J I ner raM ' O'entle men, it is my painful' duty to communicate to you an order 1 received front Gen. Winder, (Provost j Marshal of Richmond",} which I will read." The order was then aaad, ordering Captain Tnroer to select, by inl, two JVeceral Captain' f>r immediate execution, In (alalia1 lion for the execution of two Confederate 1 officer* to Kentucky by Oen. Barnaide. The order having bean read, it only re. 1 msined to decide upon whom the lot should LfelL Captain Tarner asked the Union of- ; fie te to select a person to draw the balloU jee lbs names were called. After a brier 'j (Hence, Cuplaio Sawyer suggested a Cbayj lain of the United Stale* army, who was . present. This was acceded to, and tbo drawfag^commented. Nearly hair the rolt bad been called and the fatal hallou bed not been drawu, but when (be n4«a of Heeiy W. Sawyer «• celled, tha ballot drawa responded "Kxeentiow." The two ticlime wen aapanud^wm their enmndea and orderod to prgpare fur death. The Richmond papero, In 'their published aecounts if* ibis scanc, all agreed in saying that Captain Smgyer mat tba trial with onfsltering courage. There ww no bravado, ne affectation af raelTTeMn*e«, but there waa wo faltering, only the steady, calm cuufag# Of a brave maa ; to use tbe CapIda's own wards. (IT wo may do so wlihoat tmprofHaty.J ba'waa' determined that New u.ier in IU ru ,0WI ("W £

Jersey sfaonld lave no cmese to be ashamed t of bis condnct. Tba prisoner* thus arntnncad to death were removed to a dungeon, STanit in the £ cellar of the Libby Prison, where they re- f maioed until about tba middle of AagneL f The vault wav only about six feet wide, r and had no plane for light and *lr. except | * bole abpet CIS iur'me sqnara cat in tbe door. In front of tbfs door a seauy waa ' eonstaatly stationed, whose doty (I was to * cheHango tba ogcc in each half ' brer,- and receive a repty. TTils, of course, ■ rendered it Impossible fer both tha inmates c to sleep at tba asms time. That, however, ■ woeld have been Impossible whont thia. Tor it was'seeeoeery for ces to remain awake to keep the rats, whieb swarmed In the 1 eetl, tiff his comrade. About the lfith of ( Angwkt, the prisoners were removed from ' this raelt to tbe hpper rooms, among the t other prisoners, where 1100 men were con- I fined In six room*, ntc.-tgiog about 37 by ' « 100 reel each. 1 . Wc should have stated above that shortly , sifter being sentenced. Captain Bawyer asked for a respite tuffichni to uermti his j Wire to visit Mm. This procured a respite 1 (br fifteen days. Duria* thia tiwm lb- I Richmoad" paper* clamored fer the execu- I tire of thelwe Untoo officer*, wfth naplrit , worthy the bloodi«*t barbarians. Bnt do. , ring tha fifteen deya tbe Oovernmeot had , roW'ved Inftmnatlon, and tleoaral Lee, a , eon of OewaraTHnben E. Lee, and Captalo Winder, a are of the Richmond Jailor, wero ordered into efeoa confinement aa hostage* < • fer Sawyer and Flyno. ThU waa effectual. . and ft ta hardly probable that the Rebel I Government after thet ervnt, ever really | {•tended to carry their sentence into -(feet. ! > At all events; last week Chptalna Bawvar j. and Flyno wo* exchanged fer Lee and i Wisder.aad both are new eels, r "Oapt ffiawyaA Oem msfi eioae -o.- ^ finemret, and Itta^Kcieht' feed, (being so- j I ' 'tlrdly wftW meet fef the fere M, d.,* { , ef hie eocefiwesaeaL} is of conree somewhat 1 1 weak; be"l M Is In goad spirits, 2d hopse] i . i

^r«.i . ... . r.rt., « a, ,«•], ■ccuuoU t<*d gme to I.etdoK The French ! ( 1 jeornah dwffrlpon' the fiet i»4l th.- I'. ecr ; ( Is an ardrat admin r »ad advocate of N'a- J j ' poleon, whose advice mill rule th% govern- 1 , ' went riJIexico to a certain extent. It j | being clear to all the world that Maximilian ' ] f ia a nitre puppet in the band* of. tbe Km ! peror of the Frsoch, tbc italemtat of the j | semi official journals al Pari* will he r'rooil* i , ' accepted as mianing enow moro'^aniej, actually conveyed. As a rather serions J stumbling bloct in th* any of Maximilian r must be noticed the fact that bis financial ' prospects are the reverse of brilliant. First ^ aud most -annoying, the- Prince is personally indebted to tbe amount of eight million ' of fcanes, while hi* pro peels fer a loan to his future imperial government ere very ( discouraging. Th* Msxican loan fatts fiat f ^ upon the money market* "f London and ; Paris, where the capitalists will t*k* none < of it until th* whole affair shall j^avo boon | ' properly arranged, anJ the govarnmont i | steadfastly and 'safely esiablishcd. To do • r this without money if difficult, not to 1 say | r impossible ; aod here lies trouble for Prince j 0 Max. It is asserted, however, that lbs] 4 Kmpsror N'spoleos wilt induce Ik? Rctbv , f childs and Hiring* to sdrauee money io , t rh* future empuror Some such assistance j be mutt have btfure he can possibly n,„unt , _ ; the throoe of Mexico. The amount of Internal revenoe j a | paid by New Jersey the past year a as J , i *4,228,444 Tbe iargrvt tmonnt of fireveoas paid wns, of -conrse, by the' t j State of New York, and the least by | '• | Ksi.sna ; N*w Jersey standing eighth ' " on the list. - . — ■ ■ ■ ^ jSf" It will be seen by Governor Parker's proclamation, in nnotbir colnam, that tha qnola of New Jersey „ under the new call is 6104. TheTinmrr Vw. w in SfipasSi ■>».<] tk-Jsn«#*.J . i- coontlcs and townships trill bo pablislnd * In » few days. k Congress cannot yet agree what disposition to nnk* of the whiskey lex.— ^ Bxokangt. f Bnt (be members know what disposi- .. Hon to make of tbo Whiskey .—Another 1 i1 'BtetkaiSfe. **. : llrtrs of the im ,r — t Tbc nolutmftoV of colored, troops is o rapidly progressing in Maryland^ * ! A l*«er reonlved At Boston, trdm. " Madnlrs, states that t\.- pirate Ft. ri.! . g sailed from Funchal On February 5th. '• Hon .Qwon I»rvjdy, of Illinois, died '• in Brooklyn, 'N. Y., atom midnight ou * Friday, 25th inat. " — 3 >• Since the middle of last July thirty , , t three a team ors have bona repluneil and . * destroyed In attempting to 'on tfic . oestroyea in axtem]>ting -o 'on inc . .

of Wilmington, N. C. 1 < In Anbnrn, N.-Y., lately,' a collision ' 1 occnrrvd'bttween a squad of the Invalid j I aud a number of (bo l.itb N Y. , ' regiment. Two of the latter were shot, , 1 aud two WTcrclt mMtuL.t, . j I A block of hnildlng* in Mefepbix, j ' used as a commissary store, fell In on i : the 28th, burying bcoesHi t|j« ntlfijj^ boat forty nrgroes -and five or six ; ' soldiers. The dead bodies of twelve , ' chihires bad ' been taken out at last accounts. j It Is Said that Quero Ylctoris, ir. the ( exercise of the royal plferogative of1 war ( or peace making, baa Brmiy' haMred ! | Lord Pelmerston and. Eeri Derby , thai no svmU -boil force h.-.r lo declare i i war ngslnst her own chlldrdb and other kin in (Jcrmeny. Ttence ell the , Parliamentary debates avoid a . declaration In favor nf vrar fer Denmark, j ( The Commissioner of ^internal Re- ! , has annonriced a doclstbn of im- . , porkamce to dairy fsrmere. PerKyMjAp , Ofirrf on farms and keep eowe— eefliug milk, bdtter, and cheese as an Incident ' , to their farming dpcratlons— are con-., 1 sidered n* farmers, and exempt from ' lieenec for the reic of U«elr prodncts. The stosmvr New York, with flsg of : , truee from City Poiat, reached Fortress Monroe ea Thnrsday, 24th, with sllty- . 1; three oBcere end .nine baadrnd. pad! j soldier*, Un:oa prisoners of vjt r j Five hundred of them were sick, aad ; | j three dird on the way. j j: . ;Dlqre Udma from. Memphis to thu *2^ "jS ; .iOuadfvrwl « -id >>*».«... I .llkwad —Irj » Ik, Ob>«. ri.tt ■, Ttalr rfw dro- i, w V*.« Mk <d C.h- (SI,. TW, O- „t ! 1 h? "r'.'ur^d"^M^iL

The Goverw*^^ ^ ,roaaid(#fcg the ] propriety of*Ksdj»g two new.kilna. 0: t j tbe denomini^oM of Me and two cents, p < to be eompbied of brontc instead of t j copper or olckle. The 1st! of materiel L i Is getting team aad of too high price, r The matter will soon be brought into 1 j practical shape before the Committee of f Weights and Measures. e Tbe Committee on Military Affairs of * tbe Honsc of Representatives has rc- r ported a bill increasing the pay of or- ' derly sergeant* to $80. sergeant! $22. ' corporals $20, and privates to $18. 1 This is a move in the right direction. 1 While we believe that the money ia s poor equivalent for the services Of our 1 1 ooble soldiers, yet, as money io of more j < practical v^lne tbaa words of praise, we I < heartily endorse tbe action of Congress. ' < The famons oak tree under which : ' j Generals Grant and Pembertoa mot and ' I agreed opon terms for the surrender of . 1 j t ieksburg, on the 3d of Jnly last, hat j 1 I been cut to pieces by soldiers who wish- j ' •d to obtain sonvenirs of the memorable | 1 j event. Not satisfied with appropriating ; I ' the trunk and brooches, they-bav* bur- i ' ' rowed into the earth and seised every I root which coold be secured as relics. : •1 Persons who have in iheff possession i even a small piece oftiiis tkbod 'price it I highly. ij The stramriitp City of Wssliitiglon, fj with European dates of the lOili, hat s J arrived at New York. The Danish wor ' ! was debatrdTn the House of Lords an i | tbe 8tb, and the sending of (he British ! fleet to the Baltic to watch the Austrian vessels was advocated. The Austrions have made a farther advance towards ■ Jutland. The Investment of Frcdcricn ' ; by the Allies wos expected in a few . ■ ' days. Tlie Prossian headqnartcrs were 1 'at At ire ai Id, on the (lontlvr of Jutland. ' I There was an unconfirmed rumor that ' tbe Russian Imperial Guard bad been i ordered to the Prossian frontkr. A ' Hamburg dispatch of ths 8th sutcs that a aevcre fight occurred between tbe ; Austrians and Danes near Veile, wiln ! heavy losses on both sides. The Danes 1 ' were driven back, the Alliot sdranciog In great force towards Fredsrica. The clavUons to the Danish Rigsraad j»«re . favorable to the energetic prosecution , of the war. Sweden is accelfraiing , armaments and the cooceutratlon of troops. Mkximiiitn was still io Paris, ( bpt U was reported thai be was about . *Tb^visit London. i - ..:.T - - • ."•••to wiwi' ■ t The Red river expedition which ai»rt- : ed some time ego, and about the for1 teoes of which there has been moch ' , Anxiety and iatcresL has a splendid ~TTepwcLiaJB»lreTtr itself. It aurted from . , Yicksbnrg on lbe 8th InsL, ander the I command of General Andrew Jackson j : Smith. Proceeding up . the Rod river i

towerds Fort Do Rusay, which lies • seventy, miles. from the mouth, and com- . ' prised the only formidable rebel work ; which eobld resist the advance of Ad- j | roiral Porter's cunbosts into the laterlur, Genera1 Smith landed his men a ; (bw toOes below the fort and advanced ! rapidly npon It. The rebel commander, - Gen. Dick Taylor, attempted to cut ia ■ ! on tha roar of G'ea. Smith, And succeed- [ ! ed ip doing so to some extent. Rat I ; Smith determined to let Taylor skirmish j i away on his rear gnerd.whl'.e be pnsbod | | his main force on the fort, end fairly , took by norm three hours before the enemy errlyed there, It wes.n grand | race," ia which the Uuittd State! troops j won the field. A,t foor o'clock io , the : afternoon of tbe 23d, tbe 3d and 9th. j Indiana, batteries opened on the fort, I which replied vigorously with (hree of, | heaviest guns. The connqnsde eoni tinned an ho or, whwt Geo. "Smith oV I dered tbe l»t aad 2d liiiuoit regiment* _ to charge the enemy's riflo.pits and | storm the fort. The 119th and £9to : Indiana and 24lh Missouri charged over deep ditfhss and a thick abaliie io the face of a gulling fire j and within twenty aplnnteii after tbe order was gives, (he color sergeent of the 56th Illinois plant- ' ed the American flag npon tbf enemy's works. The victory resulted in ths j«aptore of three hundred and twenty-five j prisoners, two nine-inch Dahlgren.gana, itwo 4- pounders, four 33-potmders, two 6-pouodere. a lot of smell arms, two i thousand barrels of fine powder, an imj uenae qoantity of a snort ad ammonltien, ■ jjvcq! thonsend dollars worth of j commissary stores. Thp capture of tbc fort opens the. Red rivar char op to Alexandria, La. The works are oo fer ; mideble tbat it Is said the labor of three , thousand men wili be required lor two or (tyre days to destroy them. Admiral Porter la harilj to gaged in resedVing obttrvcuens frqm tharivsr, and transports were gomg. up withuttt jaterrnption at las'. ISNI&

The following sUt teihjP pre ghrcn oflf the Cbnreh !wti Eff-ctlvc f preachrra, 6,0(>0 ; snpcrooogfftcd pieaeb- a ere, preachers admitted daring tbc JJ year on trial, 3^4 ; tootling preach- r, era located, 122 ; local preachers, S.15G. * ere 822,845 raembrra and 100,541 • ° probationer!. Tho-'soclety has 0,440 charehre, at a probable value of $20,- 1 830,554, and .2,853 paraoaages, roll- 1 rented, at $3,190,150; Sunday school*. 18,068; ottetrs and teacheVs, 146,941 ; ' scholars, 884.115 ; and 8.414,884 vol- 1 umes in libraries. Doriug last year, 91 I ' preachers died. | Padocab, Ky., was eaplurod by Fur- , resf, with a force of five thousand men, ( | the 86:b inat. , Tbe rebels made j ( throe asssaltt upon' the furl below the < I city, but were repulsed each time. Dur- I ' the rebel oocupency our gnnboats , . shelled the place, and much of it was , Tbo enemy left next morning, i after burning the government store-', : Our loss tvss 12 killed and 4 0 < I wottndod, nod that of the rebels is re- ' i ported at from 150 tu 300, including | Geo. Tliompaoa. An official jrder (rox the War Dedirects that the number of' j army corps composing tbe Army of the Potomac will be rt-durcd to three — the Second, Fifth, aad Sixth. The troops of the First and Tlnrd Corps are to be temporarily reorganised and distributed einong tbc Second, Fifth, end Sixth Corps. A ramber of general officers are detached from the army end ordered to report to the Adjalant General. Gen. Hancock commands the Second Corps. Gen Warren the ^Fifih, and ■ Oen. Svdgwick the Sixth. The English journals relate one of the most awful catastrophe! of modern | limes. A few miles above Sheffield, a small river, a branch cf the Don, had been dammed to form a reservoir for , the supply of the town. The lake was nearly a hundred acres in extent, aud at midnight on the 13th inst. the embenki ment gave way and tbe whole body of I water awept down the valley , carrying ; . away scores of dwellings and drowning ' some three hundred persons, who wen1 asleep in their beds. Tbo destruction ' | of property all the way to Doncaster is [ ' roughly estimated al baif a million { ■ . pounds sterling. | | | Mr. Editor:— In every sensh of the word ' i tbe pwt ssston has beso one of tile and > gaiftlg io Philadelphia Fei.lt* -nd prte... - I galberings hare been well attended. Lor- , tares, Reading*, Concerts, Operas and So- , ciablus bat* marked tbe pa*aiag evenings I tuiugb and licerher in tbe lecture hall , Murdoch and Richardson in th* tending 1 | room; Uottschalk and H'Angri at th- ran- , j sicol concert ; a*d tbe many American. 1 j Italian end German performers oe tbe ' j slage, with tba tliousand and one fair j I --B" "" """ I

dangbt-rs of the unkrr City sud th-ir gnllsot*, at th* social circ-e sud dance, all ; have lendrd to make ap the life and gaie'y i spok-p of. But tbsl which Use. above nil other places, bcrn the centre of this life is j the popular Clothing Hon.a of I'erry A | ' Co., N'Of. 303 end 305 Choanal sfroei. where the eitix.-ns ol Cepe May are lavj-'l . (ted to call and examine stock snd sijl-e j ' of feaM Doable clothing. SPECIAL NOTIOE8. ' THE IIITOER SF.Wnt; !HAJ J;tl 1 (HI.M'.S. j OCM IJCVTEH "A" FAMILY- HKWIHR MA- ! CHINt is t»«t (Mnlnf * worlO-wlde reputation. It j U beyond doubt (he be*t and ehrapn< sod most h-ou- j ami at OIL raaUIr Sewies MaAloc yet oOrrrd to tbe yubhr. No other Family Sew'.ni Maohtne baa so maayneefcl apnllaoeca for Itram'.nf. niodlr.y, 1 Fanias. Tueklos, Gattn-rto*, Oosftwr, Drsldloe, . LmbroWnlos, Cordloj, aad so ftwt*. No orhrr Family Sewing Maahlnr ha* ao much capacity for a treat .variety of wort, ft will aew all Mnda of I ; cketh.add with all kinds of therad. Croat aad learn t , Improvements make our Fsmlly Arwtag Mnehlae mokt 'rtlUWf, snd most durable, snd most rertslb la - sstfon ok all mSaa *r spaed. It makes (he ImarI loekrd sUtcbv whlsh p ths bsat stlteb known. . Any dM,»rtn of tM Inaet ordlnhrt rapaetfy, 'son ae* at a «Une* htrir ta use the lettat -A" Family Sewtsg ' »Wka Foktli«Caaeef lis VWmBy Msehtoe 1« « ptree I of wastes workmeeshlp ef tor esnoinsefol >01 jf pro tacts the moelfine what not In use, aad when abtfot to he operated assy be qpewed *p n- spaeloat I and subataatisl tshfo to sustain th* work. While bom of the Cases, made out ef the ebopest woods, ate fiatifiM fa the simplest sad Chastest manner , mbsSepatly and taprth manner. n b abeohttrty neerasary to ere the FsmltyMs- > rhlhe tn aperstie*, sa an M Jwdfin of It* great espa- | It b fset hreowlng as popular for family trwlax Offion sir* well supplied with silk, j twist, thread, needle*, oH, fie., ed the very be. , qasMr,.-.v; . ' . cot", r Send for a Fa arnuxTnn Hucsa ■aNtiFAc-TttaiNG companv, ta Broadway, New Yoek. t P. C. XWLXT, Assad la New brnasatdL. • MS _ omea ns Itwraet Street. * humeri j at tw*', " seWsm*. Mi . One stiweL Fhltada_ whe^y jwraows eWletedwith 1 The. Medical rsrully t* tnntrd, ss h* has K icrtts .a his mods el liestmert JeHlF. '

'•«€» :'StdL' r»ro |ioo. TO wll (M«a*wp» attAVS SV-WTWC MA•rnoi: < <r»l»«T. Se Kill fir- . MmmboMo oil roads MM Id Air A cents, or pay wsf>. st «rom Sit to S!0» per sum til, and par sit necessary A eh ltd can Ie.ru to nporsb It by half aa hour's Instruction. It Is cqasl to any FUnUy hvtac Ms- , chlos (a use. snd are hive roharerf the price to FlOsc i ' IMlsrs. rtr . . -■■- -t- m' i -er Lseh MorMne Is warranted for three yean. JOHN B. Hl'FFHAir,^ tttorney-at-haw, M ester, .EfeMffrr, sntl Sollrltor In Chhocery. I CAFE MAY OOBBT WOBSX. SgW "jflfiiv'. I Me will at t#i>a to nil legs I business, cither etitt . I . «>r erimiosL tn or out of the County. lie will writs beedr. Bonds St Mortgagor. Isms, Article, ol Agreement. Wills, and all kind, c Con li acta. k; , Mr will acknowledge all kinds of writings, cither " st his o litre or si such ulsccs as may be dcsl-.-ed. He srtlljnvepartfc ularatteaUan to ths aoUrctlna ! He Is > Surxsyor snd will serve wyswsi rich He has had surreaeful cxperlsdce wtU Muunty an 1 Pension els!™.. Mr has on hud Stamps of nil kinds and the latest i stamp laws. i JaniUHg. wth, ten. . H mahribi )■ HT1 1'KH - BAY N h I inst. by Squire Price, ht Go-heo. Mss-kiom-crs Slite*. of l'«pe M»y Court ilou-e, to Miss Ilannsh Bsytfp'r. uf IfebnUrill*. NEW AD VERT I SEMEfjJS ; WANT*®." I , 'otwL," ( 4PK IHLAhl) KELfXT ICMMl. xy ILLcomsecce on MONDAY, April «h. Thnos desirous of sending their children will plro-s apply to the Us0»r*lg»d tad. it that lime, » . the sumtwr of pupils will ha Umlud. The higher branch eis taught 11 rs^iOred. Tsi ais. Seven DeUeea ore Qnnrtrr. > < mm St 1. V. QOTWALTSC.4PE MAT I'lRUUT (OIRT. MibrinKrretf fe„n. ^ | l"C-*' KuUbcJh**! Mort. and Ma^r! ( Rnla. At Mull. rhHdren^nnd hrlra-al-law I ' H appearing- to the fudge of set.! Court that tha summons Issued in the abuse case hath bans dais ' alTreiwe'out'or the" State amtje State of FransTlt stria— I It la ou this twelfth day of Msrrh. A. lb ISSA ordered that the said ahaeat defendants snpShf *i the . said urit na re twforn tha fourteenth dwef -tLAT, A t) tOM. and It Is further otdsivd that s epos of . this rulr ohs>! tw wed upon the ms«d drfnUant. ; b> a delivery of if ropy thereof to them wttfetn thirty days from tfct. date, or to- puhttahed within taranti days from this date In the "Ocean Wave," a oews- . jtwpw^prtniad out jaibiunad U ssUstMt y, sslws r °°(m mot'ira of MkIb T.y lor. attorney of plotaSNT. ; Strsi it 1. Q. c. ELMBR,CtmiS>wtyi. A PIlOCI.AMATIOffiMHT THE corclMOE ;::j . 'I'lir. rmtdewt of the United States, la Ctaflhrat 1 Otdet Nr.. I «0, will Ms *« sSSltlle il sis lor I two ht.ndred thousand men for Hie army, tuvy, and " 5 marine oausrtf tbe Cnttrd Slwtao. W-tpMNS tsf thr , Stale of New Jersey under sold call, l>y aa oastgo1 mrut of she War Drpartmrnt thia dnflssMslMd me. 1. *TW Tbe .Vtljutant Letter al of thU ttatr will, aa ' aeon as p-salt-te, ldibU.h the exsrt quotas of- Outdtatriets. which wiu to nbmri t-o*Ohs ef Ito 1 ...iWlohed In tienerol Onler' 'No. I from U>e otke of 1 ,Jreeinl of tUJ. StMo, WMrisMnary ■lettclenetes on fortnrr quntna orr tlUedby roiualsry enlistment, by the lath of Aped Mat, a draft will to Commenced -it soon otter that day as prnettanMr. t.lven un.ler my hand and privy seal, at Tretoo.,, , Hits t ■sect) -third day of March, A.D. eighteen #uodrod snd sLtj-fmrr JOEL FaKKKK. i- Vt'ent, ). St. Dlckiasre.Frhate tattt tare- ; . - . w* . conniMio.iEBr kale rJ or RKA1. BriTATK.

I J V order of the Orphans- Unuri of th* Count) of 1 ) r n|«- May. will to sold at puhilc sal* em FRIDAY, April tsth neat, al Wells' hotel, DennUvlllh the following described t premises, late the property cf Jacob Johnson, 4*e*d. No I, fs s lot Of Improve i laml situate Is South I Dractsvltls, adjn.uiny land* of Chstatophavvtogbni, dev'd. aad others, contalnlse one acre, mag* *r (pee. ; telle w.' hall, iantlaof .Maurice ttrealey, ft- D., snd | others, containing seven-eightha of on net c, more . . or bee. i Ml* L, take place at two o'clock p.m. Coodlllocs al ssL- by * DAVID WAUWICR, -i vms&m,, Dennlevllle. Marrh^SMt, tmi. I DAVID J. GRI8COM, Ktergrreii Nursery, Hoodbury, S. J.,, . j £AI tor sab- the present Sanson h large vija of ATftr. T*t:rA vv-i-x sundud sod Dwsrf, of nearly nil the tost vartetles, sndt.I various ages and risen. . ' FKAR Forty Catharine, sod otherT^vto AWWtinbl* Also (torrrirs, qui aeaa, Gaoostorrlaa, Mil itrt rI rtes, r.rstws. Strawberrtas, snd s geuesat assosSmOst i of other Fnilts, Vines, Beats. Ac. i--1-;" F.VKRGREfcNg, M rsndard Trees an3 Hafeps. (HADE TREE*, for Jtreet. nnd Lawn*, nod i ^ FLOWERING (H3VBJ, la large variety ami st UNITED STATES DITfcBsAe REVEM'E. ' >r'ty * \ anneal taxes for hw, x , 'i'lle attrniien of taxnwyureol Cap* may Cnonty ' suim "£zrs? 10 • t IT""! ?" I'fiMsl Monday et -day to cash year, to make # »st or . return to tbe AsdOj si jtojinr Wj*» Mjilbt ' where located of the amount nf annual 111 ny the F t rry person -who ehaU IsU tn moke eSb eamirn ; hjr the day ta^nStoto tod«iy|!!e n dre ?!»?(((* mflnf tlw Itjenbef ensk I*. ^ tii imiuu. tent tn r'ldeihr' v.hiAtio* m eswinanwiSia i~gs*nd ■ "'ly^awat for the annual tanas, ncept those foe l lieasna, wUl nos be demanded rati! the thirtieth Kto the retnrne-sfseeld be dsltrered on ef t. - th* (rat Nrnday of Mat , hi. erirc -ji Tb-kl-t bor. j n sfaax& . jtrh !!. t(er. V. 4 Asset r-i. i.i Distrtet, 5 j. a