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(Sapt glap ®ttai a?ta|; ' IS PL-BUSHED rew'WHVMaDAT at n. R. ji.4 « o \ a r, tape Island, Cape M«J CnnnSy, X. J. One Dollar and ■ Staff pu year." Th« raduj, April 14, 1M4. I SPPRTAXT iicfiiojn IS TO ITgal" YJKSIER XfTKS. In Uw District Cooridt Philadelphia, • in the cue of Mervipo vs. Sailor. T"i» • »•! oi» action to h cover damages for j .breach of covenant. Defendant - hud covenanted to pay a yearly ground rent of $670, "lawful silver money of the United Stales, each dollar weighing seventeen pennyweights and six grain* at Ieiwt." When the July rent became dor, the defendant tendered the amount in 3.. treasury uolee, which plaintiff refuted to reeetvr, damaudiog allrer dolUra, Suit waa brought and the defendant' pleaded leader ai afyresaid. To Ahia plea the plaintiff filed a replication averring that the defvudant did not tonder la silver dollars, Ac., bat In proiniMory notes or paper mooey of the United Stales, of the nominal vslnd of * $266, but of 40 per cent, leae exchangeable value To' tbia the defendant filed a special demurer, averring that the promissory notes so tendered were lawful money of the United 8utea, and a iegsl tender in payment of all debts. TM deiMrtMjras before the court at the present term by Q. M. Wharton for I plaintiff, nnd by George W. Harki niter defendant. On Saturday tbe opinion of - the Court was delivered by Judge llare, rendering judgment on the demurer for the defendant, thun deciding iliat the treasury netes are a legal tender, nnd should have been received In payment of the rent Judge Sharawood delivered U dissenting opinion. Court Proceeding*. The inclemency of the weather on Coart day prevented a large assemblage of the pepplc. The absence of the presiding judge, on acdoaot of illness, prevented a large amount of business from befog dona. . Tbt following comprises all the business transacted : Aaturehgalion papers were granted to John Buckley, of Ospe Island. Tavern liconsss wrrs granted to Jacob Wells sod James J. Lodlam, of Dennlsvllit, W. W. Fosterybf Bcesley's Foist, Lewis Wbeatonjof Cape JJay Coart Ilonso, and Thomas Wales, of Cofd Spring In the Orphans' Court the following business wat transacted : Final settlement of Fslkinburg Stephenson, administrator of Enoch 8te- ' phenson' det'd. Was pa-sed v_ rFloul sett lament of Mary A W'lnrillien, administratrix of Sabinn E.fiauerssc hf, dse'd, was pussed. An order was granted to C. F Learning, administrator of ttj'O. Holmes, to 1 sell real estate. ^ Report of salo of land by Dan Bishop, administrator of James Divyrty, dee'd, was passed. ■ Report of sale of lead by lasse Swain, executor of John Godfrey, dee'd, was i passed. i Rate to show cause was granted to Ebene«»r Wcstcoti, administrator of ■ Hamy Shaw, dee'd. J Report of R. D. Edmonds, coomis i aionar, wna passed, Samuel F. Ware, Lemoel Learning, i and Jeremiah Eldrcdge were appointed I commissioners to divide the property of Jeremiah L. Eldredge, dee'd. Report of sele of land ol Air zander j Swain by It. D. Edmunds was confirmed ( Harriot Chatlln waa appointed guard- ' tan of Somen Chaitio, £jaor child. ' Rale to show count was granted to ( Champion Corenn, administrator ef ( _ Humphrey Corson, dee'd . Noah Hand waa appointed guardian of Thomas P. Hand, minor ehild tioranao D Goff was appointed guar- * disn of Mary H. Ludiam szd Charles S. I Ludtem. ^ I Xrw n«sr and reed ttoec. Attention is called to thsodtertiau- J meat of Mr. George B. Oakt. In another 1 column, who has opewrd a ftoer and feed ' jtoft fa the bniWing adjoining the Washington .Honst. He designs keep- I iag ctmrtsmty on hand a fn!I Mfertarat ; of W of the beat brands, sad .very variety -of feed stuff., ».Wab wiil always 1 l>e mfld -at the fewest market rates. So eh ae establishment has long brea a desideratum in this' city, and we fctl ; i satined, that a it abundant petr'onyjs • , will jcalt" Mr CaU'j vatarjubo a pr ifit- 1-, _ abls oar. i

'wsi4.iffej.fj1-Aa-to-niort.vw <viU 'be " Uia lavt day on which voltmtBer* will be "received to fill, - the quota of the State, and no farther enlistments are likely to be made, we ' pnbllsb a list of those who have rolnn- f" taerrd np to the present time Tile State's qnolsl Is considerably behind; ( i ws do net know exactly bow mncb, bat t j sufficient, most likely, to justify a draft, i The following are thw names of Tolon- i | leers to whom the county bonnt'y of i j three honored dollars has been paid by [tba coonty* agent. * _ \ CATE ISLAND. . , 1 1 \ whitk. . George Batt, j- Lewis Uoodeo. Isaac W. Pepper. 1 roLoitKO. Henry A. Hawkins « ; Charles Cos. Dashl W. Trtnty. ' LOWER TOWNSHIP. I ! white. Wallsew Trnity, I John W. Hand. Jeremiah Smitb, , cotuiaan. James Oibbt, Nicholas liosloo, If nisi Cox, I I Beaj Obekish, Charles Boss, j f Isaac II. Turner, A. Henry Tornnr, Win. Humphreys, William Green, | Lewis Cox, Henry Murrey. j' | MIDDLE TOWNSHIP. 1 ' John F. Tomiik, John W. UcCarly. 1 George W. Lester, Joseph A. McCarty, I Isaac W. Muiford, Geo. L. Williemt, . John Tbointou. W. II. MeKeag, 1 Gcrmen Coreon, Alfred Werwlclr, | ! Joseph H. Holmes, Willetu Curson, f Edgar Von, Charles Grace. ' DENNIS TOWNSHIP. ' FrsocU Springer. Sbamgar Townsend, » Else K. Wesleott, DanieT Wheatoa, Thomas H. Teylor. D. 8. Townsend. ' I Andrew Creamer, Josiab Wbllakrr. j | 1 Isaae McCormick, gp The total quota of tbe county was ' 167, so that there still romslus a defi- 1 . v«uirv.»., .. :w„~. rr««-*- 1 ■ I . ' ■ ' ' ■ fSWSI — I . A Xovrl Passenger. ( r While the shop Ilsnnsb and Mary, - Capt. Carll, of Bridgeton, N. J., waa [' lying off our port on Wednesday night, ( | 6lb Inst., snd the captain and crew were . , | sleeping in tbe cabin, a monstrous sturgeon, seven feet in lenglh^jumped in | tbrongb the cabin window, breaking the sash, snd disturbing, moat unexpectedly, i ' the shumber* of tbe (aligned crew, i'ov 1 a time all wss wonderment and alarm ' among the alumbcrera, not knowing tbe ' character of their new passenger, but in ' dread that inmo iesse( bad ran Into them. After a while, however, a light ' being procured, the surgeon was cap- * tured, and his passage not bsiog paid, 1 or berth secured, he was seised as con- 4 traband, and afterwards sold by the ' captain to pay damages. — WtuMingtm Republic. — . j Appclntmr nt* bj the Governor. 1 The Governor has nominated to tbe 1 - Senate, as Commissioners of the sinking r fud of lhe State, Hon. Peter D. Vroom ' and Hon. CkarUs S Olden. The dominations but a, bson cos firmed by the ' Senate. It will be tbe duty of tbe I Commissioners to receive' annually the ( foods set apart for that purpose, and 4 invest them In State or connty bonds, 1 or othtr securities" specifivd by the set, 1 for the redemption of the Scato debt. Tbe high character of the gentlemen I appointed affords the best security that c their duties will be well and faithfully i performed. t A little girl named E i ma Keultr, 8 ° yean of age, residing about one mile " from Millville, met with a very unforOccident on Tuesday, 5tb Inst. ■ It appears that she and bar, brother, a " year or two older, ware playiog with a u gun containing a charge of powder, hot " oo abot, when hy soma means tbe gun 1 wss oischsrged into the fare of the girl, { destroying oue of her eyes snd burning * fact terribfy, — ilillriilt Republican. (- Kxtraerdlmry Calf. ' . Mr. Edward L. MeKeag, of Goeben, , raised a calf, which, at tbe age of sixteen months, gave a quantity or milk F sufficient to mako one and a half pounds ^ of baiter This, is somewhat nnnsnal, ,* hot still farther proves, the capacity of ' Capa May Connty for successful cattle . grewUg j , 1 3y The storm bronght in this tides J so high that it has beea impossible for the rent to ran to Atlantic City with h regnlarity during tbe last two weeks. F We learn that the railroad is mnch in- |i by wsohing away, and that It wlfl t require »erera! days to pot it in order i South Jeruf Republican. [ HP Tber# w. rd no teu loan twenty- 1 three rcstgnslioas of eflteera in tbe Sew d Jerrey refltesonia during the month or c Tcbroary. aud about an equal number H"Tkv 3wre Gaaette moii-pfeiiia of aa: I wrtfete Ulng eop^J free. H he tire W.er , -! »• paror- ' Tk- artkfe h : iwre.tbavbfer.. a^ei?. ie hts, ibis JwOtwalVd - is concerned. " -

fltirg »f the yrrli. , Mrs. Locrclia Cfe'y. widow ct Henry Clay, died uear Lexington, Ky., on the | 9th inn. Hon. John C. Rives, publisher of the ( Congressional-Globe, died in Washing- , on Monday last. Commodore W. D. Porter. U. EL Nlj ■ lying dangerously IU at Waabisgton, t and ij not expected to recover. Fire thousand applieptione for trans- 1 , ftr from the army to the navy hare been I i made to the Navy Department. Counterfeit $100 greenbacks are In j ' circulation, so skilfully 'executed that ' Wall street brokers hare been v'ctim- j 1 ixed . A dispatch from St. Paul. Minn, says { 1 that Gov. Dallas has given Msjor Hatch J permission to porsee the S-oux Indians ! ' British territory. 1 1 j Mr. W. D. Ticknor, of the fira of 1 1 j Ticknor A Firhls, of Boston, died and- j denly at tbe Continental Hotel, Pbiia-I. deipbia, ou Monday last. L; A gentleman of Iloaton a few years]; purchased a piece cf land iu New- 1 port, R. I., for $14,000, und tbe anme j property ia now valurd at $260,000. j Vicksbnrg was laid ont in 1822 by j Neivitt Vick, and incorporated in 183C. ' ! It has always beeu eelebrated for its fiae * fruits and vegetables, and for its shortlived editors. The Boston Post ssys "hundreds of families in Boston arc either dispensing with butter entirely or naioe i< s" »•**• / , smallest possible qoantities, on account | of its extravagant price " > Tbe mining cxcitemint et Denver', City ia on the increase, and new- die-.* coteries of gold arc daily reported. New York capitalists are said to be arriving by every coach. A dispatch from Cairo states that j : j considerable excitement existed at Mem- , pbis on Thursday, 7th iost., in conse- j qncnce of the pickets a few miles out been driven in. The Memphis j militia has gone to the front There was a skirmish on the 2d Inst. Tn the region of Memphis betweeir Geo. j . Griersbn and tbe rebel Forrest. For- j ic-t being reinforced, Grtcrson fell back 1 with aeven prisoners. The ^ght was to j , be renewed on the next day. j , An official dispatch from Pine Bluff, j Arkansas, statea that tho rebels werrj < defeated at Monnt Elba on the 30ih i nit., and tbat onr forces captured a ' number of prisoners and a quantity of i arms, ammunition, Ac. A boiler at th« foundry of Merrirk A 1 Sods, on Washington street, Pbiiadei- 1 phia, exploded «H *tbe fills inst Neve were killed and about twen'y v. re I wounded Considerable property was 1 destrojed, and an. entire sosprusioti 1 the works was rendered necessary. 1 Gorernftr Murphy, of ArkSnsaa, has an address to the propie of those, coonties in which tho election was httA, 1 in conscqaence of their occupancy fcy | tbe rebpls, appealing to them to return , to their allegiance to the government, ■ aud to elect members of the LegLTkiere i at once. i Gen. Grant baa ordered all eld troops ' and new recruits to be put into the field, at the West, without defav. Gen Shsr- J hat addressed the Gevetnor of Missouri to "the same effect. The veterans , belonging to the armies of the Ohio and 1 repon at Nashville. The ! j of the Tennessee assembles si ' . Cairo. Tee steamship Persia, with Enropean < dates to tbe 27th nit , has arrivod.st. 1 New York. QaecnV ctarin. it is re- j ported, will shortly hold two stnle re- i ciptions. A coolness is said to have 1 arisan betweeo Russia and France, th* , 'former having acquired the conviction that Franca is plotting misobiaf in Tor- "] The allies withdraw from before Frcderlcn on the 22d. Prussia and Aostria hare accepted the conference. ] The official Naval Register for 1864 | jnst lyen issued, from which it ap- j that the number of vcareia, /n; ladthoae boilding, is 617, »ad ■mong tiiein 72 iron-clad* and 2 rams, namely. , tbe Avenger and Vindicator. From D. October 31, 1862, to Mcreh C, 1864. ] the navy has lost 89 vessels by capiuro. , l>y snags, wrcckod, Ac., in- ; eluding 6 irou-cL'da and 8 rams. - , A fetwr from the army of the J'otomar | a«y» ..that GenereU Mvadr, Hnmpiuwro. i and l'airw k viaitad Gea. Grant anxious for active oprretfona. Much ' «0»td.fet h daily hre.M i„ re^wd re j I the. kada af irUcr* br ibe present mall I ; • arrangements • "

Tte iee baa diasppoared on tbe ldke«, sad navigation ia stow opeu. * *1 The rebels msdc an attempt, at ar ^ esriy honr on laatficlorday morning, to ^ blow up the U 8. steam frigate Mlnne- 3. sota, fifty gnns, stationed at the monrh 3 of the James River. A small steam n with a torpedo attached, approacl - u ed tbe vessel abont two o'efoek-rin tbe * morning, and 'paying no attention "to v the seatry's bail, ran into her, exploding the -torpedo, and doing considerable • damago to the ship. In the darkoe** . < and confusion the rebel steamer made j its escape. j Tbe rebel Geeeral Pembcrton says, in | ( j hla official report, that - ha selected tbe 1 1 I 4th of July for the surrender of Ticks- j 1 j becaoee be knew that tbe Yankees ' . j would attach great im|tortance to the i 1 I entrance on tbat day. He says that he |., | was willing to gratify tbe vanity of the ! t ! enemy iu order to bbtaiu better terms ; 1 for his army than could be extorted at ■ ' any other time. j ! | Alexandria, I>n., advices to the 27<b I " t,ulL report all quiet, except occasional j . skirmishing with th'c rebels, whoec force 1 [ia reported at 20,000. It »»< supposed , j to be their intention to fell hack from j 1 ' Alexandria about fifty miles, and there j | ! await our forces. Our gunboats bound 1 • for 8hree»eport tod succeeded insetting | j over the sho»H. The land forces, under , | Gen. Smith, lot Alexandria on th* 27th, also destined ffir ShrreTeport j , Msjor Muiford, in charge of his Uag-of-iroo* boat New York and the steamer 1 Express, left Fortress Monroe on the , ( inat. fur City l'oinl, to bring down 1 , I a large nombet uf oar sick and disabled ( priiooers from Richmond IU is nocom | panied by a competent medical atad in : charge of Dr. Thomas Elliott, nml pro- . .tided with 6tores, beds, Ac., to make our men comfortable. It thus appcare , j that the interview between Col. Onld ■ I and Gen. Butler is already bearing good , ' | fruits. j Tho army ia moving in Arkansas. I Geo. Steclo has routed tbe rebels from 1 1 Arkedclphia, a considerable town in i Clark County, sixty mil** soothwest of : I Little Rock, and is poshing forward to || I Camden, in Washita County, forty milts , I south of Arkadrlphia, on the Washita ' ri"*er. Camden is but forty miles north 1 I of .the Louisiana Stele line. The town ' J of cisrksville, on the Arkansas river, < oue hundred miles above Little Rock, was attacked by a body of rebels, but . I onr troops drove them off with consider- j able lota. Another troop of rebels from | commanded by Gun (tbiis, made an attack npon ltossvilte, in Subastian . County, adjoining the Indian Territory, | and burned some cotton. They were ! driren from the place by uur troops, ' - sdUiloBj.. TIlC Kpttoo »l(icb baa bora ; guarded by aoldien thus far is being i drawn to depots, and men will be liberated from post duly to chastise ancb maraTding. ■ THE T3LF.«RAplr TO KI R0PF. Tkere are tbrea routes in contemplation I for connecting Europe nnd A tnorica by j telegraph. Ooovof these rontea It front I Cape Ilire, ou the coast of Newfoundland, { to Valeuiia Bay. on tbe tout of Iraland. | , This is the roulo 00 which the cable was J laid to T853, and the result of tli» expert- ' rocnt i* well known.' Another attempt to a ruble on this route is to be tnade in 18C5. "This distance from shore to shore is i 1 two thooeand mils*, a greater distance than j has ev-r been worked successfully in one circuit, aitber on land or under water. It , remains So be seen whothcr scienco will be aide to overcome tbe great difficulties attending the aceotnplishmeet of this great J feat, as the friends of tku enterprise are confident of doing. Another ta&te it .contemplated, via Babring"* Straits, and UmncearoBod thqd'acifie Ocean to tbe Ainoor river, aad-hy the Russian line to St Petersburg:. There are no physical difficulties on UiisV-crte wfeftb mry not be overcome with mousy. The on.'y aabmerged line would be acroes Behring's Btraiu. about forty miles. That portion of - Asia mound tbe see of OcbetsU is aoknown, and tba climate severe. The dietauoo from New York to St. Petersburg on that route - "is not law than sixteen thousand utiles. The eobstnwtion of a telegraph an this route will be begaa the present season. Another proposed route is from tbe coast p' Labrador, via Greenland. Iceland, and ' the Fare Isfea, to the north shore of ScotThe longest distai.ee from shore to riior* is less than fire hundred miles— a lew distance tksn eebles are now snce-wfsilT working iu the Weditrrrsueaa, Colonel T. P. Bhaffner mads an exploration of tbe rbcte in 1860, and again, with tba' aid of tbe British Government, ia lbdl.and found no unexpected obstacles to pravwst hi* tuccrsa. TI:c water ia said to few deep that iceherga never touch bottom on tha aontw of the cable. In a letter frem Colonel Sbaffuer.ba aays he hns hearty anoarh monry sutwertbed to , comrfota bis line, the UoHfel-fitesre Tel. egranh Company bare informed Colonel Sbeftttr that they will faTnfeh bim with tee emonut wbtrh he rrqoires to cemplele ll. fib" United .Stale* iiuee Will conn ct wite Colonel Shaffser'* ocean ho* either at Quebec or on the coart nr Labradur. Out or more of the lines to -Europe will «B. . : rl'i'ibledlj be completed is - (era than two I year*, when words will be treaemitled frr.ui contfoeni to cnntlneol with almost tbe . rephit^ oflberghV-.Y Y. rat. ^ •!

Mr. Editor: At present tbage ia ouch fs ip-Tul .lion about tha 1 robstne »w#easn of 1 Wo comiag. campaign agaloit Rifhmund. If tbe fact waa oal) knows that oar ooblr J Uearnri palronixaa tbe exteaxive clothing boe c of I'erry'A Co., 303 and , (I Chestnut street, I think there would be | doubt of the downfall of Richmond. All ucisone coming to the city from Cape May J are invited to call there before going else- ! where to'buy clothing. ! 7 SPECIAL NOTICES. 1 THE SINGER SETTING MA- «' cniscs. j I ocr. LETTta -a" r amii.v sewim; sit-!' j f*s»XslnU>c » worlJ-wWe t»|n»UUori. It ^ | tiful ot all family scwinx MicMa »• yet odemi to j lb<t rnhJtr No oUi/T Vnmll, Se«|o* Sbrhtae K« ' „ I FMItua. Turklttf. Cvlfcrnn*. Ou»«Iii«, Uraldii,, 5 |.refely SewWeMaehtac he so mncb r«;efttya>r » ! I «o..n >1 a!) „t« ot .p.^J ll m-kr< the Inter- , Mr "1"" t 'ike ml* "Zm"* vn» . j ^larhlee. Our SeWUx MacUinrr arm Oiu.t.rO , I uf naniuus rroiaiewsklp or Ihe m.el uerfnl kin. I I O. C SWCKT. -.fen! In New Snui'twlrk ni: AM) EAR. line street, raituts.. where penou. .ffllrle-I nllh 1 Ulw^e. of -Re Eye ne.1 Kar will te KteuHSeelly jrto. H*ui:s rtin $ i on. I TCI nrll fund. !..[ tin A I. A MS SCtVlMi MA- ' CHINE COMPANY. We will five n -omu....ion 1 on all gocts .old : , uur Afenl.. .,r |..j w.fr. i bom »lu to SIO> per aumtli. nnd f«v nil nwew.ri enwares. pur bmcUUui Is j-ylrct in It* udni nm A - hlld can learn Iu uprrato II hj half m l„.u.'. and 'I 'len ,\xt., Detroit. Mlel.. HOOK. CARD &. JOB I*RIXTI.\U. Jut. prlniiriK nr.Uj ud i-rom^T^e^ulei"!1 tTi JOH* B. III'KI'MA \. . Allornry-ai-Un, Master, Kxamlncr, aud finllrllor in ('hanrerj. i cxrt may cot* rt Hocsr; srtv jersey. ' 1 "or* rl *" "Tt"4 Imslesse, rllhes oleU , V" It. WW .nnU, Iruoi^ 'i ir r'-^-aA-u-A) auUo^rtj. j t. Itaku «wi haiwl Uaeips of all khwU a»t Ihr latest ' MARRIED. i CHAMBERS - CROU'ELL — A « th. M. E. Pnr.oange, on April 6th. Iu,' It.-c. ' . B. 8. Sharp, Mr. John Chamber, to Miss , • Sarah Jaae Crowfll, both of Low. r Township, Cape-May County ABRAMS— SUTTON — At Townsend's ' Inlai. by tlie Rev. J. T. Price, Joseph S. I • Ahrama to Ahigiyi Sutton, both cf Toau- , semi's Inlet, Cape May L'.innty. CREAM ER- A BR A MS— At'thc same time and place, by tbe same. Mstthies Creamer, of Deunieville, to Ahby Anna Abntmr, of Townseud's Inlet, Cape May County. DIED. GARRKTSON. — Uo the 21st of March. Kliia L.. daugiiter of NalaoB and Klias L. Uasreteou, aged 10 years 6 mouths and 7 ***'■ We watched betide thy dying couch, And wondered whv't should be, -That doeth should pfark So sweet B bad From off tbe family tree. ■ There is a garden!) right above. And there do blight cat come Mast onr bad: and. though we lore. Tit better there to bloom. And now o p«n Iter feir young brow A golden crown ia placed. More bright aud rare than thai with which An earthly ling is graced. .■ ■ I >11- j ^——===7 ! NEW ADVERT! 8EME NTS FLOCK 1 FI.OI'R M J Flour of'iar' *° fun,Utl Vamlllre wlU IJEST BRANDS, Cltaer by lbs HunCrrC ct Oenei, apU St PtUrmP XT TUB HOP UT-. _ . CAiRfir JACOB HULruRI). ATTorupr-AT-UW, SgUCHVM AUD MASTKK 15 CttASCZar. •met, No. I® Second St.,' below federal, CAMDEN, N. J. 4 ■ ■ 3tt.1l. snn Allwad rh* Courts «f Cip. Ma#. Ote Ure^efe pree.pvte

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS FLOCR-AFD FEED. V 4 VtRj U risORTJStXT of v rmcn osousteruH.it act rrxD. Sa)«s Cuwo'y nlwsya on bma<9 «t I.OWKST MARKET, PBICEH. jH WuYlnfloa Heuer. c'.pejelcaj. as.llISs* DL* MIR 1TJU FArERA H lv> irirn-:r_«t-3 tpv public sbe rs. tow rrI m.lfli slurr wTrhpatiterk ot XV A I.I. PAPERS, HORNES FOR HALE OR TRADE. ^ fl 'PHI'. CiuVmIvikA l.mli) notlKiw lh». people ef "*• I ' - i-r Has County lh»l k»-wlll to •! Ih. reei- : of MARTIN Kl.LOVKR, .Irrm Crwk, ee >00 I FRIDAY, April 1Mb. •pun- ALYISaeLOVES. .4 SABBATH SCIIOOI. ExillBITION, ■ / \r • »*rf*l »wl MtMesUes eairrrter, ceoeisliag DUL0Cl siNOIRC, At., of1."0 ta "" n*PTWT CHVRtH, Cipe M»| " "w".; cbiuirenTe^!^ '* "^ja'asT* \EW UOODti. JH ^I'trteaJ 'rinknmi&ikrbMj''' trRINO ANJ» sf.MMSR NILI.INTIIY. OOODI . H I reaeUflD^ uf U3r»" nnd^ ChlMreajs Bnomts end l.lnuur ... I'Mlo'i. At", tedlrs' Dtwre ct|w, !».l.r«' CSIIJM^tr.vo|. *klr:».^wh!.-h shrolfrrs Tb-nklul tor post fivers, »he hoiw». by strut "Hs'ErastxZr'* " S »Tin'8 ~ H I.AM I* It EATING APPARATUS, . POILI5U - t sriStl - STKWI.NO- STr.KPING — li- • rotmn'on lamp, at tbe eul ol . 4l_ "u ■ r1, yafoilsMrUwlSil • ' , - u.pt r In msttrurlMn, lB orOer, «?kt"' " ■tu"' u t-rstlnx'saU =.■»!• -..I - t-rr«. «>••.) pcnuns^wblrh Is actually • • I J.svr t.irj the' .pperetca, au4 my wife sod t . OKISIU. Ihe — *.r e oi.wt tMuablu uu] InUUprsieI... s'Urtr -<■ r.tw ..oiwlrr how n couMtus . loii* c..r.r williu.. 1 I*. • • —ZAUot Cjmi OU Cfr- , o»f- . •r uT« PHI i - FROM TWO TO SIX DOLLARS. * riri.TTV nhnfneiA.i twit quAbtt. Three vit. » . juk... at »o» time with one illF. I N ION ATTACHMENT, "r * Kvsrry Family nurds One. WMsf' »reS'slre?%w re1 A rUOf l.AMATION RT THE GO) LB.VOK. ''t hn^l "^""ihw **" t))l*ttt . ui..'U,r ..(in, fnil.d Sl.tr. Tlir quoin uf Ibv I Wutr ..f Nr» J.IW) uedrr Mid ralL by an u^n. lJr 'ris'1""1' T" J fjjtrnfcl!,eO a>r, . »'UU .%• p.,M:t,tr,ii.:l,il.h Ihrrsect qnotsl of SrO" jninltoh^iUB tVaerA lirdrrTf1!. I Vi" th "oolf^ : ; lakri "" "Ul ** 3*tew5Sie?W,ni "C "" rail Vnd°t?Mi eniirimrnti f > lln- ijrr. «.■' April urst.sorlfl wufS wmrnml », nuiu atlrr U.atdaj •• prsrllrablt. • th. ik. utter Aurll 1st, l Mi, ..nlj onr .-.und ml r. .1. nr. '.mrrnm.ni liii.n!) will Ir [,.,1.1. _ t.trer, i.n.-rr m, Jumd and prltj ar»l, a I Trenton, tbla I .rnt.-inir.lrtay .J March. K.1). r|rhtrcn hun.lr«t and aiatj Juur JI,H. f-ASY LU. t'lrat, S. M. nicklason, Prlrale Ilc-TCUiy. mrsi si DAVID J. GRIRCOli, Etrrgreen Snrserj, Moodbary, X. J^ j J AS fug rale the pre.cn! reason a Isrje slort of APPLE TRF.KS, V I I hlandard an+Dwarf. of nearly all Hie bctl rarMI lira, end uf various axes and snes. RoUi Deaf aad Hands rd, of hrarlnx arc snd youn*»r, includlug Ihe Krekel, llarllru. Durhenr, Catharine, snd others Of Ihe noet rsluable Alan Oirrrlce, Quinces, Uooeeherrlre, tUarkbernrs. I.ra|wt, Mrawl-rrlcs. and a n nil Isisinlimui of other Vrulis, Vines, Boots, Sc. EVKR(iSEUN», fur Standard Trees and Modxse. SHADE Ttt r.K-s. for st reels ami Lawaa, ami SHaCBS, la Urge variety sn.1 at ' I 00 '£« °f "■ hranehes. ssie 1m ITflTED BTAT^V lYTEB.-TAL fl nr.vE.MF, ANNUAL TAXES tuS MM, M where 1 orated of the amount ef annual Income, Ihe , arorlre or, ohjeei. Charged wflb a special U*. aad . ' "WS!fc5 IWKtt IK.1SSS ■ bv ihr day .perilled; win be lUMe tote *»#eeeedsa u, ift®"*?0 ™ 6"' UiformallS. — Inch he en. oMolu i and In turh easr tho Aaaeacor Ever, pefacn who shall m-llrer to the AtseseAr :te*^g«sffjys»saa s ■ Asaeaeoror asaUtaai Asee*sor, and from the tlhja--l^and enumrrvlo. « a>a4e there ahaU be «, i »SK.rjrj-sh4s'is,ra.ffiss ■ ' 1 . Sen the Am Mercar cf rtiy, Jthle efSse In Twks-^-b tat sec V. s. AMeseMbfefrilnrev si,