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®lu Stefan Wave,. n icimuii »vi»t vxpshday, ar , H.\IU fclAGOXAOLlS. < IUU«r uU Pr»piUU>r, t |( Osps T'1^, Cape Mij County, H. J. j —j — -—j- , t • nra fhiLLuu rp >*Wfc I » '■■tyo-- ■ - f 4 WcJaciday, January I»> IbtRL i r ftlW J8KSKI LEUIBUTIBK. ThU body Assembled lo Trealon oo 1 T«c«d«y. 10 h lust. The Senst© organ- ; 1 U«d without difficulty, by lbs election ( 1 of th# followlip officers : « | v H'mldenC— E W. 8cuddir, of Mercer 1 Scerrtary— J II. Meeker, of Essex. J Assistant Becretsry— Oscar A. Douglas*, of Atlantic. Serjeant-at-Arms— George T. Braill, j tif Sussex, lo ttio Houso B tie prevailed, end the { Democratic members presented Mr. j ' Taylor, oi Monmouth, ti their candl- ; J »Ute, end the Republicans presented ; Joseph T. Crovtll, of Union. A ballot j vis bad, which retollcd in a tic. The 1 Hons© then adjourned. 1 Committees of conferenco to arraogo • i a compromise were appointed, and were ! 1 progressing favorably, alien the death or Cull, Samuel Fowler, a Democratic I member from Snaiex county* bit tho j control uf the House in the banda of tho Republicans. Co then Ladle*' Aid Koclcty. Tho tadloi of Goshen organized a Sol- , , (Iters' Aid SucltJj abont two moothe J alnct, and have already forwarded their \ first box to the Sanitary Commission on j the IStb Inst,, coutaiulpg at followa : 1 Bed -qui It. ] 1 Flaoorl thirls. 7 Pairs flannel drawer*. a # S " Cotton * " 9 Feather pillows. 14 1'illow-catet. 14 Arm-illngs. 4 Nctdle-book*. . 18 Finger-stalls. 9 I'elre sllppero. 48 Pocket-handkerchUfe S3 Padt. 146 Yard* liaodoging. 2 Neck-tiea *1 Pair socks 1 " Mittens H Magazines. 1 Roll of muslin, lint, Ac. MiiS Kate Biesley, President. j Miss 11 ester WiTtni, Secretary. T -mi — "■ j, Baow Storm. A severe mow tlorm commenced in j this section on yesterday, 17tb. lo a j ehort lime the ground wut coTercd with j the feathery flakea, and the lovers if ; . altighing were In big U hopes of having ft goqd tithe generally, blit a speedy' breaking away of tho .norm diltlpalcd thtir'expecutiont. — The West Jcrtcy Prett «iy» the celebrated trotting mare "May Q'ltieu," formerly owned by the Into Samuel Audrey, te>(. JO nroderr, and CepU. Budine, wai jold lui week by Mr. John Tnrncr, " for |12,000 . Sbo. bM become one of .Us Cailatt trotters in tijeconniry. In a Isle lonr through the Weal and the Oasadaa, thefllaj Queen" wna matched |« twnsliVsWi;#lghideo of whlA the won./ Bbe wai bought by Mr. Andrew* from t gentleman in Mount Ifolly. Bbo - was foaled In Burlington 'county; She it ten years old.*

Col. Samuel Fowler, a member ol the New Jersey lloute or Attembly, died on SeCurday VtenTrtgr Tbia- given the Republican* one majority In the Hooie — Counterfeit Ibrct dotlar bllle on the State Bank of Camden, N. J., wero put In circulation lo New York on- Friday bit. - THR LA8T.CAU FOR TROOrB. AboumTMe., Ja«« 15,-J-Tho follow(ng It en extract from m letter of Major .Fltler, eulttant profoit berth*! get\pral for Maine : "If the quota or any die ■triet ©r.aulj diiirbt under the call of Joly, 1864, for 500,000 men, be more than filled, the excess In yeara of aer^ tlte shall be carried forward end credited on tbd cell of Deoember 1 Obi*, far '800,009, tad the quotes rednced accord - Hi literprets Circular No, 1, laettd by Gtntnl Fry, #• Janntry 9d, mm> mean that after all proper crtd- * Ite are gWett, end the quotas finally ^fl^iw^thi' ^foypetilil erth al UeneraVs Mj^^^ioel entlslmenti can the qao'ts. "oil story" it thai of an SOTHfriHKG^B^^ P*a of mwm *i »

—r — r- ~ fitrMXARV OrWAR 5CW8. a A flairs In Savaunah are reported si rctoalnlog qoltl and unchanged. Very exciting slurUl have come in to the effect that in a uunil.tr ol the Interior counties uf Georgia a majority of citibad pruilaliue i|, at cbrtiun* b«ld the purpose, In fjtur of the United States yOTeniinfnt. end rai<cd. the national flag j cliut (sovernor Brown had diibiitidkd the militia and wne heading this Union luotemetit, and that war of the liiuat rcbutlm cliaractrr bttween the loy#T and seccasiun inhabitants was liuiuh.i'uV Tbeiu storica, huwercr, need confirniatiou. Nearly ell ibe traders in Savaiiiiuh b id taken the ualh of allegiauca. There was stIIJ great suffering for necessary provisions atouog the poor of the ci.j, as well as to a ciy&ldtrabb degree aiuoug thu wealthy. General Sherman's entire artuy was being rcclothcd aud re-equippud as rapidly ss possible. The Fifteenth corps had already donned its new habiliments, and bad had n graud review, presenting o flue appearance, / A detachment of Esrly'i rebel sraiy, under General Ibisaer, ro»do an attack on Beverly, Weal Virginia, ou Wednesday 1 lib instant, and after an obstinate resistance oh tho part of the small rational force stationed there, captured it and made prisoners of a considerable portion of the garrison, and soon nfjer moved off. A Halifax, N. S , despatch states that the late rebel pirate Tallahassee, now cbargid to a blockade runner, and called lbs Chameleon, is under arrest at Bermuda Forty-three blockade runners bate been lust out of seventy-one which have visited Bermuda during the past year. A recent number of the Mobile Ad' tvrfiier reports about four thoutand Union troops at Franklin Mills, on Dog river, near Mubile city, '''without transportation," their supplies being ncetvid by way of the river. The rebel# had. hud a skirmish with thcrn ; but their position is described as "unassailable." Admire) Porter has sent ft coinwnnl- ■ catlan to the Navy Department, In which ! he' responds to saruo of General Butler's | alaltataU In regard to the naval part of the expedition delaying the attack on j Furl Fisher, and thus causing Its failure. I lie says that tke only work assigned to i the nnvy was to silence the robe] works, j and that It did that effectually on the 24lli and 25th of December ; but that, ! as General Butler (hen decided an aiI sault by his military force onfiaiiblv, it would not have bceu less so on an earlier day. He l#i of tho opinion tbA the fort could easily have been tcken by the troops if ea effort had been made. Gen. Butirr started on (be expedition, the Admiral says, before the naval fleet was ready to co-opcrate with him, and thus, by exposing his transports to the view of the enemy, warned thoio of their danger. lie also charges that the army portion of the enterprise was gotten up In a T«rj ncmlliury manner. Dfivrtcri from Fort Fiilitr who have recently come off lo the Union fleet, report that tliut work was about surrendering on the 25lb alt., when thoy wer# astonished to Irsrn that the Ual<*n troops were being withdrawn. Tiny represent the garrison as greatly demoralized and the quarters destroy* d. *

There was a report In Georral Sheridan'* army on Saturday night thai a large body of* rebels wae advancing on Weston, Lewis county, Virginia, situated oil the wrai brunch or tha Moriongahrla r!*er; but accounts from that ! region uu the Kith did not canflrm this rumor. The Richmond mirspa^rra of last Friday aay lint General Grant's army railroad runs day and nl^ lit, and li transporting vast stores to the extrame left of liia lines, where they expect his next effort lo be made, and where thry aay it is rumored lie has recently succeeded In advancing his pickets They report that tho frcshst ou James rlrur commenced to subside on last Thursday, and think that It txintt either render ua v gable the Dutch Gap canal' or effectually close it op. An explosion heard oo the 9lh loitaot, Is surmised to bato boeo a second Yankee effort to blow' It ooL The frstbeli shay state* caused several of their bombproof* along the river to cave in, which molted In somo casualties. The Ytnkro artllirry firs In OliostaiQdd is reported as being still kept ul»' /.. . i l&GentrsI SliorrtmoVmafn ariqy aro reported by tha IvUsl Charleston pipen to ba In tha ghborltoud ('.Sf^[|«itlf e- ■ tllfc A prirtidn of the oFmjr has crossed , Nc«r river on ths way to Grahamivills N,. PriM.1 ^.IW. of lL« lib. -I.

;v : r DKATH OF B0J. KB WARD RTRKETT, Boarox, Jau 15.— Edward Kvsrvtt died this foaming at fonr o'clock, at his rraldaaceln 8omiorr street, of apoplexy. Hit ago w^s 70 years and about 0 months. Mr. Kvrrslt addressed his frl-law-citixeni at Fanueil II«1I, on Mcnd..y c last, In aid of sending provisions to Sa« 1 varnish, and during tho afternoon of ^ tfat d^y w*« present in court In refer- !J (.'iico |u a claim fjr damages against the j Cl»y of Ckurlc'.towii, for tho ov<rflow«|j tug of a portion of hi* estate in Msdfurd, j \ by the conai ruction uf a dam on Mjitlc [ t river. . Ou Tuesday be breams effected with quite a atvero cold, but ncltUrr bis I friends nor himself deemed it atrious. ' On Saturday evening he appeared I about as well as usual, and retired to ( bad, declining to trouble any one to re- t main with bltn. About 2 o'clock this morning his bouiekecrcr entered lis . room und found kim. sleeping^ naturally. < An boor later she was alarmed by bear- ' l ing a heavy fall lu bit roam, and lound 4 him lying on the floor breathing heavily. A physlJao was promptly summoned, but before his arrival Mr Everett died. ' The event *os announced in neariy ( all the churches at the comueoreinenl of morning service, and created a profound feeling or sadness. Shortly after noon the church bells of the city and suburbs wore lulled, 9 roitEitiX M:AVS. Although the news of the fall of St- ' vannnh had rot been fully conOncmi, 1 the English . writers laud Sherman'* ! "strategy" and bnldoen «tid the bravery . aud endurance of lit* troops la the most 1 decided tar.na. Indeed, even the London Timet had "hedged" on.-ths aabji-ct of war, aud was likely to take the lead as an English supporter of the Uulon cause. Sherman's triumph was regarded lu Paris Q4.of the very highest consequence aid some prominent rebels in that city declared that if the State of Georgia permitted Savannah to b* taken there was little hope for the confrderacj. The prospect of a war with rc-uoited America aud Great Britain w*t beginning to loom up'ia political circles, both In London and Paris — Canada was pointed to ai the battle ground. The London Pott, Lord Palmeritoo'* Cabiutt organ, cuutlnnef its denunciation of "foreign marauders" in the United Slates from Canada. " XATAl' l'AlTlKr.S~ | -Information has bceu received at the Navy Department of the capture Af 'the schooner Flash, <>ff Ibe coast of Mexico, on tho 27th of November, by tbo Prin- | cess lloyal. Her cargo was au assorted I | one. Lieutenant Commander Brown, of the ■ United Stales fcnnboat Itasca, off Point j 1 Cabello, Texas, report* that on th 22th j of Drccmber he chased end run a achonn- [ er atbure of about one hundred tuns, and subsequently so disabled her by shells that she has btsn dismantled and abandoned as usvlets. On the 30lh nib, the I'asc* captured the tcbooner Carrie Walr, while at- * tempting to violate tbo blockade of the * Texts coast. Ou the morning of the 8th of Decern1 her the Itasca cha*cd and run ashore 1 the aloop Mary Ann, of Ualrestoo. Sbo 1 could not be hauled off. Iter cargo of ) twenty-one bales of cotton was removed

lo tho Itasca, and the alonp destroyed. / THE WIMJIMiTflX FLEET. The flenl wow brf«i* WlliniiiCton, to ] rutnpM* Ibe work pntviaurly oailiriakan I there. Is even stronger aud mora terrible than lit pffdeccMdr. It nnrr<b«-te* thirtyaix vail, from mera gunboats to doublebanked frigates, carrying from two guns to fifty-two guos each, wholl} propelled by steam and mounting in the grand aggregate Ave hundred and eighty-three guns— from I ha old thirty-two'* to the heaviest naval ordnance known to ,ibe world. It can be hat a short time before ** ahall know the remit. Until it it known" our , former information and that which wa now . hare, joined to a earteloty that no oftitar or man would like b> raturu frora a second unsuccessful nttack, deads us to b*iiava . thai IT Fort Fislmr still rvslsts It will b*v* such a baptism of fire as will f*r exceed tha former, Wa ahall know very soon, loo, ' whather tho report that ft capllalallou of ) tha fort was only prvveulad by the cesrai tienof attack at the late fight wes true ( or not. If th* plate li t*kenr« glauca at | tke atlas will slmw how tnuch of the shore t we command, and there la atmndant knowledge of th- need whieli th« rel»ela hare for at LftSt onu opan part en tha Atlantic. I —It is tali! that-the eltrgy of Savandab omit from the a«turi rormula the prayer, far . the Preside hi of tha United fyialvs; apd 8 General Shsrmen It reported to hate said v. wh tu be k o|4li'eee lUbrl div/nee called ep. ! on h'1" to ascertain If he wagld be allewrd 1 to Jiff. Davis, "Prey for Jeff. Dav|», why eerialnty I You ought to pray £ fcrttikh'treTy 'day, fdtw s^MTli^Btd th« i

CAPTtlflC or I'ttUT v I I Bii CB s TAsa tVifki Carried by AunJl Wtwl> (iurlMM UftOTMl. Ol'FIUIAL. DlSrATCtJ. IIxAiK)CAaTKBa U. 8. PimtaAL Foacu os FmsaAi. Poisr, N. C., J»u. 15, 1HC5. via Fortarss Monroe, Jan. 17. — Brig. Gen. llawline ;-«Gon*rel : 1 have the honor lo report that Fort Fisher was carried by aa**v!l this *.f)»rbouo and evening, by G«n. Ah.«»'i dirbion, and the 2d brigade of the | l*t divbioa of lb- 2Bh Army Corps, aidrd | by a balUiion of marine* aud scatucn from th* navy. The mm oil wav p recorded by a heavy ^ from thu Federal Hart, end ^ we* made at 9,30 r. n., wbro th* tel bri- ^ gade (Geo. Curtis) of Atae*'* division effected a lodgment upon tho parapet, but , )>ot*«a*ion -of thu work was not obtained until 10 r. w. Tlx behavior of both cfliecrt and men most admirable. All ibe works enuib of Full Fishur arc now occupied by our troops. We have not loss than 1,200 pri*oners, . Including G«n. Whiting aud Col. Lamb, the cotnoxodaut of tho Fort. 1 regret to say that our Ins* is savore, i especially in offerra. I am nut jel abU ; to form any estimate of the number of cos- , aolies. (Signed) Anrutu II. Tkkkv, Brevet Itejar Grti-lul, Comnianding tlx Kspeditinn. v k — The Washlnglon ' Kcpnbllcan of| Thuredny says:-Ou the 6th Instant,, Lieut General Grant iudicated to the i'residcut bis earnest desire that Major . Central Butler be forthwith relieved of hit command, giving reasons therefor. ■ Deft rring to the opinion and wiihvt ' of the General In-Chief of the Armies of j the United Stales, In matter* purely I military, after consultation with acting Secretary of War P»na aud Major Gru- , era) Hallcck, (the Secretary of War being absent,) the President ou the 7th Instant, authorized the issue by the Adjutant General of the Army, of General Order No. 1. The ordvr required hlw i to proceed to Lowell, Mass., the place of his - residence, and after ids arrival | there to report by letter to the Adjutant ! General. Air. Henry 8. Foote, of Mississippi, who ft short time ago delivered a speech Id the rebel Congress, bitterly denunciatory of Jeff Davis and the vroolc rebel government, and then resigned bis teat, wss captured a few days since al Occoquan, only fificcn miles from Alexandria, Vlrglnlo, by the rebel cavalry who h»d been sent in pursuit of him. At the lime he was endeavoring, in * company with his wife, to make his escape from Bchtldosi, and had, iu fact, got witbln j the Union lines, when, owing to tn wnavoidable dclny on bis part, Jtff.'aemiit series were enabled to ovrrtake and capture him. Mrs Foolc has arrived in j Washington. ! - Francis 1\ Blair, Sr., arrived in *"•» _

Uichtnond on Widnesdny test. The Richmond papers atats that he is supposed to be located at tho Spottswood House, but his movements are not Al j known. Ho had been met by sevcr*l of i hit old acquaintances on lbs street, and | the greetings were cordial oa both sides. 1 | It la also reported that Mr. Blair has | had several iutcrvlows with the chief j executive ofilcera of the government. ** !- — Hun. James Guthrie, of Kentucky, t. | has been elected U. S. Senator in place s of Hon. L. AY. Powell— Gov. Yates, of %- j Illinois— Gen. Henry Wilson, uf Maisichusetts, and Secratary Fctsenden. of pililuiciic| •ins utv4viuij * v apvl'llvi'^ ut

Maine, bare alio boen elected to the ' Senate, ! — ^ Q*ner*l Jim Lane hat brca elected ; United States 'Senator from Kaaias for six ySars from tho 4th of March next. • Trotting. — Tbo fittest time ever rondo in trotting In double harms* was made by Lady Talroer and Fhtbuih Maid. Tbey trotted oao mile to a road wagon In 2. 26. ar.d two miles In 5 01 j. The fssteit time ever mads tor one railcT to a vragon wit by Peerless. She trotted It la 2,23J.* The fastest lime evar made to a sulfiy was mad©, by Flora Teaiplt. Sbs iro.ted a rolls in 2 20} on I*ong Uland, and a mile in 2.1 91 ua the Kalamazoo track \ but that track it generally believed to be short. A horse can trot several seconds faster when biichrd to a salky than ho ran when hitched, to • wagon. * ■ ' — Tke Lighthouse Board has caused the lightship* to lis replaced on the Lower Poioiosc. These vessels were removed jan the 15th of December, In eoinpllaace with an old custom, since which tiro* much* damage has molted to the govrrarostit from vessels running • ground, or being compelled to lsj ovsr tor daylight, to suable them ta pass the shoals. In iafsty.^§%^^^^M^ — — " I SMfci ' e • l NSf. Lows, Jan. U.— Gov. Flrtehsr Issutd a prsuUmotlon to-day declaring Missouri a free State, In actercUaee with i the emancipation- ordinance passed Jir the 8(ite Conteatldn ^ ' \ urtlssd^ . .vulilorjrhta^d, hoi fcmkiagmaltseao concvrtilag li.

(•old Quotations.'" . - COftftECTCp EVERY MOKPAY. * AIo*i>av, Am. is, 10*9. * Jin. miLAPs- «* vruao. a Tarsdsy, 1Q 223| 2Z2\ J w.darsday, 11 . 220J 21fc| Thanday, 12 2I9| 221 Friday, 13 219 21M riatarday, 14 22l| 221 f Monday, 16 218j 21h ] — WLeti juu find a oun doing tnort Lu*l. i n^ai tb*a yno Mr, lonk at Ite adrerlitawent* be ha* In4h* ntrWfpapara. Tt» bus- < locta taan who wants LI* aigo ia tha e>c«eps- | H»ra dors a ranch wjeer thing lliin wlian h« faetrn* it uvcr his atora, and who would think ©f ttfh-cting that? Th* ai a who ailvrrlirri iofurras tba pcblic that kc wants trade, aud hi* card it in thu nt«ipap*r>. No matter bow well a pcriaeat man i« known hu can alway* pick up new cuitomer* if lx will tak* Ibepsioa t«> advrrit** — fur by ne^Iectiug the inrans of MCuring lr*dt L* but leses tlx heal of profile. — The Jersey City Times raUtea a veiy •inpuUr drvara which occurred lo on* Waller ltcdman, residing in Union county, near Connecticut Farm*. Fur tbr p*sl !r» ; year* be had labored' under an attack of j alow consumption, and one night b* ■ Urramed that an angel bad appeared to hits and informed him that he should die ia lli'«A* *e k*. It ia alalrd thai bis death occurred |«»t week, ju»l three week* from ! the time * f the virion. — We call tlx wtirulioti of our raadrr* , ( to an advartiseioeut of ami:s>oai.k ic Co., j Jvor-qcan Jcuelars* .tgenl*, of New York. The llrititk of King -l i»c, C. W.,»»ya ! or tbein, Nov. 24, I*C4: • t A alM»ri limit since an advertisement of ■ Arrandule A Co., 161 Bru«d«ay, New York yp]>eared in the cidoinD. of this paper, ; headed Great Gift D.atripuiion, by which { tbo public were infuriT.rd thai a large quan1 lily of Gold and Silver Walcbri and Orna- j intnla were to be Ju posed of by Lot, the total coil bring only $1 aud a' prize in return valued from $3 to $50 ; alio holding out great advantages lo ageula. A lady sub- . srribar to the Urilbh Whig became aD agent, and by rrquctl brought »oine twenty { article* sent as prizes for her agency to this < office for inspection, and without beri'alion | we can stele that rach»eud all of the articlei were worth •rchhj tlx cost to tho recipients, and some of thsm six times. The New York Albion wrote as fuKowa: Wo hate juit ioftptcled at the office of Arrandale A LVi Agency for European ManufactunDg Jewrlera, a large aveorlment of fasbiocabla and valftablc jewelry, confining of gold tod silver watches, cbaius, bracelets, UdieC sets. Tings, Ac., all of tlx newest and most fashionable patterns. \W also note a large quantity of silver plate,, consisting of goblets aud drinking cope, cruel elands, fruit-ba-ket*, spooa*, fork*, Ac. We understand ibat tlx whole of these newly imported articles are to be dispun d of on a novel principle, giving grbal advantage* in bo vera, and af j furdiog extensive rmploymrui tu agents. ; Our adess will Cud all particulars in our advertising columns ; and we know tlx firm In qtxaiioji to be wry resectable und t thoroughly worlbj of public confidt-nce.

SPECIAL NOTICESJOHN D. IIIFFWAS, Attomcy-M-Lxw, Batter, Ktumlnrr, aad Kollcltor In t'bancrrj. cafe may cor at norsr, new jersey. IHe will atlrtul to all MMne**, elSbrrcltll , orrfUalevl, la or out 11>e IVmaTj. i. He will write V Meri»r«sea. Leo«, ^rtlclr* c t Airee-^tl, wills, acC a'l klals of Ottrnrli. a. Ila wrttl ackouwlci^e *11 kladi of wiltior*. ellber at bis «3we or at aurh |>l»cr» •* >**) Ne «tr*lreJ. He will site part leul *r al ICttloa to tb« coUeeUaw of all rcHnt lie i* a aut\ t j«w w 111 *err» aop one at *tt<b. He h*» fca*'- »iK»v*tful eapcriroee wllh tv-uatj an l lYctlnw rl aim*. V. He bat oo hotiJ mijjh ot all klmi* am! the Ittrat Slaiep lt«*. • ' , ., Jasuat) »«U, IMS. " ■ ^ ^ — — « — r

840. " WAGES "PAID $100. TO ttll cwki* fet tke Al».\MS IEW1NO MACHINE COHTANV. \yr will fire a «»tBtoUf.ua oa all by ocr Azewt*, or |»v) wacr* at (ran *43 to. f 1*o noath, and pay all ©crranry etpcBte*. tkit Rirblat 1* prrfeel ta fill Bfttiw »•- A eklW eao letra to ot«n«te It kjr kilf am howrt laatfuellow. H la e*iu»l to aajr Paadly Brwlnf Machine la «*e, aad we kat c rvtmrd Ihe prtre to Ylfttea DolUr*. kjuh MarMa* 1* warraated far three pear*. A>Mret« C- RUCOLES, wtq Cea. Aft-, Detroit, Mkh. THE 81NHF.lt HEWING WACHINES. OUR LETTER uXm FAMILY SEWING MACHINE U f**t falalaf a wotW-w We rerutalloa. It ti S-ymiO 0'MjM tfte bnt and tkrtprtl Mtul xo*1 beaallful of all famllf *ew|ai Maehlaea y-et offVtt* to the J ubllts No other Family Sewlag NaahWe has to many useful •fplU*'** for Hennlaf, Bladlof, Fell I of, TutklBf, Catherine. Cu\«taf, RraUHof, rmhroWertnf. Cortlaf. and *o forth. No other Family OcwtOf Maeklae ha« ao much c*yae Ity tvw a treat varletj of »«L It will aew all kJtxW of cloth, aad with all hied* of thread. Crest aa4 recent imrrotettx at* make our Family Sewla* Machlaa moat relit Me, am) ta«t durable, mod moat certain la action at ail ratea of apaed. it aaakea tha tateeloekrd atltc^, whlrh Is the beat ■illrh known. Any oca, area of tha moat onltasw ean aea at a rkirt how to use the letter "A" Family Brwtaf Mv-hlaa. Our Fatally *ew lag Maehlaea ar» ttaUSed (a ch«»ie and eaqaUlta a!y la. Tke FdMIbjc Case of Ihe Family Machine l» a piece at cuaalaf wothmaaihip •( tha m<wt uaefal klaO. It protect* lha saaihlaa when not la uaa, and when about lo tab«*xVd may he epeoed a* a spaelou* asdiukatan^ial taMa to • attain tha work. While Nmr of Us Caaao, made (art of tkacholeeat wooda, are flaltMd la the almpteal an* ahasteat maaaet yoaalMa, other* ax adorned and rmbellUked ta the oat eoatly and aupera arntr. It U abaotiUly aeeeaaaryHaee tha r»wdty M»ehtoe ta operaUoa.aa as |o judfo of lta traat eayoally and Noutj, It U t\*t keeomlsg m pofutar h>t CasUly aeWtaf at OU* Mao«t*.-tuTlnf toaehuaea are f«r aaakutkctu^ lag pwrpoaoa. Tha ltraa«h Of&ma a re welt a applied with «Hk, kc.T tea .very tea ' *RaMf i SWte- -voimksnra ' gjj . tv v .feu* ivisJGft W

Do yaw want UMikmo Our Cn. fUa Uwapowod wtU Somo Unw* to grow mm tho •axxtlumt U* Ut tLin, or p*UU hcadelaala waakv FtVe.flOtt OewShy mall aay w hero, 1 1 at* ■ lyacAlcd.oarearlgtof prtxe. W Uutt b. Gol, Brooklyn Rew Taek. dee *s-iy EYE AND LAB. FRO I' J- ISAAC*. M. D., Otullat a mi Aorl.t, formerly of Le/dea, HUUad, 1* Jbuw *1 No. £11 flMMitrl, l-.l'lvl*, where (ertCM aC^cft* wlUr uf the r>e mmd ) v wlU lo aWaatltealfy , treated abdrund. If curalde. ArtilUUtey*a]a*(rted ■ ItUrot pale. H. tL— ho ctaryea made (or faataW attiuo. The ^Irdkcal Faeulty It lovite*, m !• Lm K> MX ret » la LI* mode of treatmesl. Je IS I)' THE FIKST NATIONAL »A% K OF CAMDEN. GOVERNMENT ACEXCT aau D ESt ON AT LP DEFOSITORY OF THE C. «. THIS Drak 4* cear la fall orocmtloa mm m KatUua! lUak, aad peryand to atffki to all kf.tlmatc- . {■-mIbtm «a(fttti2 thcrrwlth. Coliecfiose a*w*e at dlNrrtl piliti ua tbr aott literal let***, and raturatma^r ibu^ytljoe thererel|4 ef fuad*. An* It U Loped that I7 1 roper altemttoa to the lafeteat of our cuatoarr* to merit a full share of MuUc**. Called lutrt lUtuiTdO SnO In mk JON A* LIVF.RMORr; Wrakkwt; tleclVly) JAS. !(. STEVENS, Gaahbr. 5lEL>. NORBUKY. — Oo Per. 25tb. P-fri, at Orceti Creek. Krnraa, uacglter ©f Ilsstb A Norbnry. ageJ 12 jcars. 'm KHIMl'.—Ai Woymontk. Pec. 19th. I , Katie A.. <1t»ughtrr of Iter. M. II. wnj " Margarot S. bin rap, in the 5<! jv»r of Ler 1 I ago. ' j bill Ml'.— At Ba** River, P*c. 30ti, 1 Ki'w tn L, rr.n «f Rev. JU. It. and Maq*- H 1 ret S. Shitrp. age 1 5 years, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Dissolution of Pxtrf 11 emit lp. I'ltf. Fartarr*L!p hrre'-rtwr eauriae between Will* ia Fldiedcr ttA C. »r*rU|, la the fadu(, j ( <'-nU»ku Luilt, »». la Stall* N«m Ti aiel St la th#\ , la-uwtrr Aweur Mirlrgii thi* «t*r dleclt^ tyOIfce a;tlMWw\1of WRU^D lUird/rfro* tk- Cm. January !«, HAS UIUJAM ELI) HEDGE. IriuglaM. and Jllcss* , "l?OTi Sta«r Door* ; et /Jxm <t;T ia l*eea* t© *utt. j 1 CafJ-urr" of Iror. f* eLprrtorNrtvle.j • au't oti«rT Move fi»U»hr* ; Nrmtca, SLoicta, Ton,-., Ix>km, tu., for axle ly TRCMSN k SHAW. No. Sid (Eight Thlrtj-fltc) Mxrkrt, Lciow Moth, Philadelphia. Duiltllng Hardware. DO ytc a act any artlrte t* llou*ckrey4aa or IkillCIrr Hxrdaxie or Tuolst You »ra »ai Fed ti*rk«mtcr the *turk ot e TltCMAN A SHAW. NowASSli:i*bt Th'.rtj.fl»») Market, u*«»*Math. | r VMlmtrtphU Clifhx and Butter linisr*. T'lNNFD Cheeae aai tetter KaJ«r*.bmc« thue . iroirthd f»a nut, are certainly more rieamly f< r arocer*' u*e. Thcae, ai-0 thaaa with |d«ta atrel UxCre, am f* M> at the Hardware Sum uf TRI'SUS' A. SHAW, No. tos Ilhjht Thirty t»«) MirV.1, teLw* Ninth. PhllaArtpcia. * Pnttrrsoti, Piersou A Kimble, SHIFP1NC AND FRODCCV Com m I H eioli Merrh ante , No. 81* NORTH DELAWARE ^VENCE, IlltLADELFHlA. WHOLESALE DEALERS T • APn.K8, SWKKV FOTAtI | AND CBANBKRR1KS. . CONSICNPENT* OF CMIHftlL BITTER AND ECG> SOLllTThJX < tJ" R/frr to Weal cot t A Whltaeur, Tackaboe^ \ i Lrxn Haalhuru aad At* an Irardjftla)* landing t Tliiaiu W. Scull, Alaccoo. JilLy a. t, a. avaATTO*. N. Ktr&ttou A Co., r.XTEKf IVi: DCILERI IK I DRY GOOPS, € NOTIONS, i BOOTS A SHOES, CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, r GROCERIES, * PROVISIONS, x and # t MKRCtl AND1ZK GENERALLY, MAIN STREET, NEXT TO MANX'S HOTEL,

NlLLVtLLE, NEW JERSEY. C11lxeh*0t Caje May.aLopti.oc la MRHtUa,*iUI flad tht* a dealt* --Ir t.ouae (or trade. Jail ___ V OT1CE b hereby fti ra that the aodmlpw^ ksa 11 loal er adalald a rertlticatr (or om a hare of LHeS of the Cape May aad MitlrtUe Railroad Ch, ami That appllraUuc wtU U taade to the CWmrway lor a rrolwat of the na*. JOHN UANET. Ca;e lalaikd, Dec. th 1SSL (dee 1S4C niXbotr guivT TtriXPOW C.LKW, lJyht by TVtr, |nr aale ly the 1 V bo* at Maaufacturna' peter*, by JO* CH AM FtOW, pre, tt 1 SSL _____ _ V-X. Ccwrl How. rm: dollars v^tard, The at«vr reward *IU tw paid tor lafermatte* that will Irad t i the Orteetloa aad ftmvitttrm ef t he permnk w hn OrctnjjTd thr awatag frame week la (mot ol lb« OWM Brww 1I»K Ca* IA*»A* . w, h. anu s. * dcutSdll «li ftwitk Stb «. fbUnja^ TELEflRAPH Omi'ETlli; public U Informed th«l an rCce Seethe me pHoa aad traaamtaakm <*f nmttn H rpew ta the hna tormertT occuptCd l«* that wurpoae. a4>laxc Uiptii h»d. *t w«oh place all Uwlaeaa wUltn |*omptly at traded Us I iiruAW. , Dan RisHDPrir Weat cmk, p»*i» * red cow aterut al\ yeateo.A with a aaaallmkimivmtU H her l«\rehc*d. Wit ta he* left ear, aad KoW ia right ear. L M. RICK. U*.n,tttL Toa-O Orrk. Deaabi ^lyrnQr. noticik it' JtrtCIE >i. IH1TI1, of iNpe laUad. H. . tafetm hit fiir«a« and lhe ehrJt prefSt of Cape ' May rant) aad the p«Uic at tarft, that fte m IkUy prepared, aad aaake* It hl> bwalam, to art aaaa Xtt.vnwy fw the purtkate oeaaJert imal kWb, Raining*, Veml rrorerty. Siorhxd all IllirtjUaas, - teada. oertywre*. or any other klad af pawq kwn» to the tradia* l^»wk 1 alms te tha m*mf «* - W ay c> MUirsUmkMNfwr laaSa.ujime Frutwpr*, ae.,hcj ajeo fe* the roUrctlM rt «av • land lux debts and that ho will a rteml te the wrtttaf had prepartn« Xvvdt, fkmda, Murtta#m» Artlslra „ of Axmmeai, tTomlaaorT N.y*,ha, te iM Ptrm. tiUMSha tas*turSuet7*aIte Rutherlbrtw Malbrt IVaua, Catw talaml AA ; ii&tLv'-b** tel 1 1 i ■■onyw pirtlftv r ii 'i'rh't ft ~ n ^itv ' km ill irftusslvr. rtoo* Mbatutree. ta Util— y •( hUftl teSW Sm. uftntaa ft mm tha m«rt maSmtrt FVjtetMhhhd Chemtttu ta UUfOwatri, TyytL*M MMlls aureiorcmrtaaeimarabpmMtmmtetenHKv