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f he (Ocean 3Vaft, ' ■ i»inu«u in" w n >rf. >. ' 1 8. K. Sl AOOJJA^I.E, , f Editor and Proprietor, <kpe lilaod,- Oape MayOacrtyi N. J. : ' / -.lAro mht-Jits pat vwa I .. • ;*■ -j ~ — ~ — -- -J~- — i Wednefidny, Junnarj 'il, IHG.T. , ■e-X - -•' rT-T- 1 *fh~c Stale .formal School. ( From the Afiuiil tt'eport of (bo State ( Norma! School. has just. been sent , in to the Lvfislaturi!, wo oro happy to • , learn that the Institution , under il* pres- ' ' ent organization, is in a prosprraas conditlon. The number or puuils during ■ the laat year was 3 ti, ofwhfcj I -'0 were , in tbe Normal department, auil 216 iu . the Model department. Soma apprehensions were gt one time eijierisined in regard to the Normal detriment, cu accpuat of the strad'dy increasing pjico of board. lint this difficulty jiss hceti, ia good men* pre, mo»t happily obmied by the liberality of certain citizen# of Trenton, who have established a large hoarding bouso near the School, for the exclusive uie of the Norma) pupils lly this means, pa pits can now be accommodated comfortably, aud at a greatly reduced expeonc. a The cloting.excrcisss of the present graduating class will take place on Thursday! February 2, and the new term will begio od tbc following Monday, ou which day applicants for admission shenld present themselves. Slate Agricultural Society This body held its annual meeting ia Treaton oh the 12tb iyaW The osnafi amount of ititrrr»tid^|jmAM»fi was hud on agricultural subjects^lPWA reference to frnit growing A committee of one from each Congressional District wse appointed to report upon the fruit growing chsracter- ' istlcs ef Nfjf Jerspy, as follows : ; First District—Jonathan Learning. Second District— John C Deacon. Third District — Antary Isdwards. Fourth Diairict-J'. 1). Meade Filth District — ifr. Ward. > It was resolved hrrenflfr to bold quarterly, instead of yearly mcrtiugs. — The annual ae-sion^ »(' the Grand Lodge of Free and Ac-e^Ud Masons of this Bute, was held ou Wetfucs'lay, 18tb inst., at Trenton. The following officqr v wsre elected for tAtwensuing year : \ G. M William S. Whitehead. 1 1>. H. M.— Holmes W. 'Murphy. H. O. W. -Henry It. Uann ... J. G. W ,'r-O. Moegrav* Uiger. G. T.— Jonathan S. Fish. T. — Jonathan 1'ith. a
G. S. — Jueaph H. Hough. ] [, I). O. 8.— O. •Vawierboven. ; .. -Grand Chaplain— Itev. George il. Junes. ; 11 H. 0. D. — J. H. I'atervon. , t! J. G. D.— William T. Conner. : G. M— A. L. Wilcox. G. Stewards. — J. it. Crockett. J. W. d . Allan. r * t, O. 8. B. — 11. W..Saiitli. G. l'.-J. Bates. 0 U. T.— Amos Howell. n Filling Ice Houses The recent cold weather has afforded ^ > excellent opportunities lor thoao having f y ice-houaes to 611 them with this necessary summer commodity, and during the past week the leo gatherers in this usighborbood have been nuufually busy iu r secaring a full supply of the "slippery" * article . The ice is of good thickness 1 and quality. 1 - • -«• { t Mrlingtop (onuty Farms. "X We bear of qui la a number tf farms t being sold lately in Darlington county, \ averaging from $150 to $175 per acre. t Mr. Franklin Jones, residibg near Mt. f llolly, has recently disposed of bis farm t at the last named price, ($175.) aujl wr understand that a Cape May county v farmer Is to take charge of Ir. , — Ia a case just tried in the Orphan's J Court of Gloucester connty, at its rs"beat sitting at Woodbury, Judge Elmer r ' baa decided that- preferred creditors in ; an' estate, physician, undertakers, dec., < are subject to the law of limitations, ' and in eoc.uicu with other creditor* 1 most present their claim within the time specified by thVcoori, or to bo'debarred ' from their collection. 'Jt. '*•■■ I — Mrs. Patty Faraswortb died at . Porch's Mill, Gloucester conntt, on the , 3d inst, at (be. advanced tft of i*5 i yaars and 4 months. Bint-wen born ou the 6th of Oetobae, 1759, aifd has a • daogbler now living S2 Tears of age.' Until within a short time of her death bar faculties were unimpaired. — The Senate of the Halted States • .on Thursday, the 5th lost., confirmed the appointment ol tfavid P Elmer aa Asaeaeor of latersral/ Revcaoc for the First District, in j/lace of JoaiaS C. ' Spark.. fy Dr. J. ^ Learning aanonnccs | his nrcassary absence from his offieee ' until his notice to thai rff.ct is withdrawn from the "Ware."
- • -• i Graad r«i:r«rj. . . A grand concert is nnnouncrfl iff oar . ai!r*rti«ii?g^oinini.*, .to tskeoplat-e ou *■ j-Wrdnas'dny. Eebraafy 8th, in aid of 11* J I Metliodiel E('jie-«psl Cltdreh^.f i his city. '. f TU * chnri-h-has nnw'iu progress i>f en; . ; struction a rhoptl and 4-ar»ohage, both ,> of whit-Ti «r» sapid ly approaoliiug com- i p'ct'cn. iV'l the profits WulGnfe from 1 the couceit will he appropriated ti) ' them'. Tha siiigeae bo Jjia aame J i who ddligbved tbr people with their f melody on a former ncijmflon, *r.dj^rre ' is «» doobi l.ni tbtfe^who patronize" ' . the. comftig concert wjil to utupir repaid } f for so. doing. - , jy Ttsj-cgis laturs is still in ses- • sion, but tptohle l.o tran«*ei any busi- ■ ness on account of, the House not yet . efftctiog an ci^«r.ization. Infi'restiRg .Soulliern Srw<. v W asiiinctos' A Jan. 21 —The Rich- , mond Dispatch of Jan.' 10th toys : "Our niCft rcliahl-; iiifuriuatlon (* that the eJeruy have uUvJiiptcd#"" advance towards . Wil.uingtoi. ■" . J, CuaRLCSTON, Jan. 15 — A^h^yy force | of thy i-n«iny advanced Jrom* Dranfort _ yestoiday- trtorning ugainft I'oeoulijrd. which place was evacuated. Refugees from Savannah report that ono corps' * : of Sherman's army has gone to Wil- \ , mioglon, and that the cotton in Savat1 nah has been or. will he confiscated J CtlARLt'SToN, Jan 16. — Aficr abend- , oulng Focotal .go. our forcga t»ok-po*i- ^ ! tion behind thg Combahce river. No further movenent was made yesterday. The-cncmy is believed to he aiming at , Dranchvilfe • j CtiAhLEsroN, Jan. 17.— Deserters and I j prisdaere report the force that advanced 1 from Beaufort to constat of the Fifteenth ' e and Seventeenth Corps, wi.b little nrtil- I - leryund b .ggsge trains, aad that Sl.er- | - man was moving by the railroad the re- • maindrr of his army, artillery, trains, ! - kc They aLo report that Charlelton j is their destination i It is rumored la Richmond that G«nj era! Hood hss been* superseded by Gen- ; oral Hick Taylor. I There is also a report to the effect . ! that the Confederate Senate lias passed r- a resolution asking the President to reinstate General Joseph E- Johnson in command of the nrrny of the Tennessee. d - — FKO.n WILMMUTOX jj We have auain the report that the . rebels have evacuated Wilmington, and j that U ha* been taken possession pf by ] G»n'eral Terry's troop* ; but it still needs j cotiOruiHiioh. This time the report comes from. Annapolis, Md., u.t.l ! added that before the reta-lr-lcft the aaoeit mat tietora tne reticis— tl-il tne .
town they set fire to about thirty mil- 1 • Uan dollars', worth of co.top, but that ;.c the national" forces, being close at hand, . t .extinguished the fian.es before much t damage had l.eon done. , Admiral l'or- ■ ter'a entire fleet was in veyia-FVir river - ® last Wednesday. On Wednesday ^ night it cnplorrd five blockade runners which wars coming in, wholly ignorant ( of the cMngrd position of affairs there. t A large nnmiter of thv vrsscls of th- [ Admiral's fleet have eince arrived in* c Hampton Ro»da Our gunboats are actividy enguged in ! reconnoitring along (he hanks of the , Cape Fesr rivey. sad in searching for , torpedoes and in removing obsirnctioos , . which afford a siriong obstacle to the ; navigation oLitfelywaters 1 j Ou the evening oh '» 18th inst.. Pol- 1 on el Abbott, coaimanding a brigade of 1 troops, slatted out from Fort Fisher on tbc way to Wilmington. A general movement of onr trcopa against , the town was daily anticipated^ , The American Xary. 1 The rapidity aitb wh.yh' the Ameircan has b»»n raised to a fir.t-ratn mart- ' j lima importanci-. cud the spieador of it* ' athlavamsDli daring ibe last fonr year*. ' are el last extorting, eventrom oiir eoemi*;, mo-t honorable mention. T*e Ixiudoo , ISMS, in a recent article, remorkiug on iha late_ report of thv Secretary of th«r Navy, i MVS that "if we' look impariidly al the work which devolved sn.idn.ly upon th* j Amr{icsn Adimmltv four years ago, al l .e , rasontces which :he existed for its parfor. mancv, and at the manner ia which it l.*» been actually perfornud. «• , i»n>t admit . that tto) tour of gratnUtisn pervading the rfrcralary's lie port i« by ho means with-''1 i oni justification." The TtiHes adds that the Federal Navy, it mnvt tw admitted, "hat been economically raised and thrifti ily managed, "and deserves the epithet of! | "immense" applied toil by )tfr.~Lince!n. ! { The 1-ondon £&i}ipiii!} C'qztllt. slr.rn.ed at j the prospeo! that sea uipy attain aprednmi- j ' nant power on the ottse. «ay« : ••The Americans h»ve raised Mirir navy ■ to that of a first-raie power, and this odd ' fact alone should make _g« look more closely than erer tn oar oavy. Instead of onr fleets ! i f heieg',brergn»wn, it is clrar'lhat we aee a long way behind the United States ia iron- ] cladi." X* William V. Krli.y was atterltfid ow 1 ; Friday night is the corridor of Wizard's 1 Iliitet, Washiiytna, by 'Judge Field, of ' Louisiana, and had l.ia baud cut open to the bone bj,- a bewie knife.
Mcssnce of Korcrnor, Parker. The ftdluwing il wbr'ef synopsis of . the 0<6reraor a Secousb Aonhal Me'segwio tha iiw ref-'renca to onr State affairs — the 'estremn' leaglh precluding its ' : puMicalion .in fnlf. The hte«*eg*. which review* Gia .whole ' of cur State " sdminirtrhl ino during . Uio pust year, opfns by congTatufarifig the en the pro^eroos condition of ^ -the -State, which has V»n bl«»«ed with; health /and abundant harvest's. Although j the was I.as brpucM desolation to many portions of our country, we hjvk enjoyed oCd srrnrljy, andoar devout thanks are tine to Almighty God for Hi* many Mrs- < sings ond.trereie*. The Meesage then takes the Treasurer's accounts fur the fiscal y*pf. egdlng Nov, 3d. \Rto. of which tho . following i« a brief summary : "ltrcripts fryiij n.<oi»f siiutSfr" * 84.11 ,0'Jh 32 Cu#b till hand Nov. 1ft 156:1/ lt«L«M W , i Total receipt*; $.".35,683 2ti«a Disburaemrilia for ordinary ■ expensra 81HJ.X23 19. Special expon«es ■ aud old d'et.ts 216,287 (JU-— -996.410 28 DaUr.ce Naj. »». 1 8« t $ 1 3;.. i7H 00' , The'reccipW of tha^llscal year ending j w ith 'Naveii.ber.nvxt. are eat i mated at $"•>,- 1 1.110, which wfll probal.'y exceed the amount . of disbursements, noh-ss large special ap. j propiiali-hs ar« m'ade by the present Legisfsture. H will not be necessary, therefore, •»to levy any tsx Mr "Stain" pfirpos**. The | W$r Fund -is stated under the military 1 bead, as follows ; i'Keceipta from bonds sold, atid dues frnuvUm'ed 8la'.e» SI . .A. . i llisl.ursemerfls 1.223.tM^W " " liulaiice i u hand Nov. 21) S 42.57H !*2 . During the y«er State l...'i.d* were issued l» lie amoii.itof L d'h ' Yielding premium, of Proceeds of the bonds 91.Ull.32d 87 , The whole amount of hoods 1 Issued during the war to 1 Nov. Sink, was 82.5:'9.i«m , Due from the W ur Fund to j' banks for loans 17-i.001t -i Liabilities of the \J" or Fund 82.77 1, 0(H) . I Tbc State claims from lt.e General GovJ ernnienl Tor auvo.ire made $'.'4ll.n37 1" ' ; Some of thesu ciuuns may not be allowed ' in iftylement, Imt even if woahnold receive one-half, this, tegclher with a sum of over * ! $:10»,UU9 cow in the .Sinking Fund, will If reduce the Sla'e debt to 82.000.duO. Kii.ro the War commenced, about 70.OO" t ! roluuteera hnvn .been reeruitcd in this d,: Slate for the milito-y and naval service. !• , Tho Governor advocates rai-mg jroiunleen n ! through the Stale authorities, instead of ,. j by a draft by the General GovernuieKt. " ! He also enumerates the Regiments bilhur- ; to raised olid compliwMWts iliein for the fi ■e : dslity and courage they have shown in the d service. He also gives an account of ti>« J j operations of the Stale agencies, formed !*# 1 for the relief of disabled soldier*, end reCi'mmends that vome provision be m»d« for J i this uuVrtuoate cl.ra of ohr citizens. P ! The School Fund nrifiunts to 8.ilM39- ^ ' oo.-An.t ih« Polilir KcltooLs L-ci.eratlr are ! 29y"£nd the Public Schools generally
i Tu a prosperous condition. . The number of ] ' t cblldr»*% attending the schools Was 1 11. 672. j cl C.14G Ucreavc i rer tbr number of: tl the previous year. The money* raised for j b schools ftj.ni ull sources during th« your i i, snt $637^73 auJ ibe expense £617.166. " p "j The Gojernnr rccotn '»'•"<>» tho pftrc.hasn of , thw ^formal and Model Schools and th-- i • properly b/ronging to ^hviui which con t.e had for which life thinks is less ; t i then hall their value. A 11- form HeJ.ool ! m ! for crimlnil and vagrant youth ss »i.»M re : c *■ commended. f / •j For life Agricultural College * v Ju.ble y J farm has been purchased by ibMfapnees or _ Rutgvr's C'ollcgr. near New Tlrnnswirk. , have incurred obligations amounting ^ to 830,000 Iu preparing- to carry out then • ; agreement with tfco .State. No income has 0 ; yet "been darived from the scrip i-*ii«d by '' : the General Government in il.i« belislf. and _t j tho instructions of iJjj' Agricultural College r liave consequently net yet commenced. S j j 'l'lisre ara .n the-it.<*iiimiua« for the Draf r and Dumb in New York. Philadelphia and g ' Harxford. 20 ben^ciaries fW-m New Jer1 sev, and 24 blind persona, who are well ^ j cared for. Their hoard and tuition wjll l>« ! raised to $250 a year for.each pupil. ' The Geological Survey, has hewn prose, t cuted SOUvely.by Dr. Cook, the Geologist, t i iu the northern part of tlu- State, lie has v ! been surveying the booudaries of rock for- ; ■ .nations, and miaeral. deposits, and is now ^ ' preparing A map of the Slate, with a cata-'*j ^ logue of nmiorat*. plants mod'anii els. j The. Lunatic Asylum needs an appropria. lino to meet the iutreased cost of provi- ' siouwpAc.. and the Governor recommends l | it. Tho Bute Prison will also riiqaire a ■ | small appropriation, for the same re%*nn. , | Tha prisoner* are still laboring on tn ofd 1 :• contract,', which prevents ai: iucrease of ( ' revenue by advancing tha rates to meet [ . J the increased expenses • Doring the year the Stale has received ! 508 shared #( the Joint Cmaptnie* stock— ' i being an extra dividend from. ihem. I ke 1 . | State aow holds 2.MW share*, the par value 1 of which is fl— 'iiV,(MK) and t'hJ inariet value ■ ' .j about half as mach man*. ' In icfrrence to the late call for troop*. ' * the Governor »ay* lhat ' he quota assigned v ; to this State being manifestly ezeeraiva. [ • tfle matter ha* been invealigwted by the!' ? ■ Adjutant Getaera), who will submit a report r ■ en tha subject, end en tffoi} will be made | . to have the quota rrduced. — The recaipta of the American Bible Society for November, from this State, - * amounted to $4,211 II.,f — A hvavy-order for gun machinery, e fronrthe Anstrian government il now ' being -filled in Newark.
SlM.n tltV OF WAS NEWS. *| There are romori that the rebels haTe j , blown up F^i/CBSwell, on Cape F*-fr ; river, Isfvffoaita Fort Fraljrr, at.d thai ! Wjliningtou hae been evacuated by them < *pd occupied by the, national troop* "but they rierd'eobfirautiun. We knOw. i ' j however, that the rebels' (fhst r,»y ed their ! ' ^ Works on Smi ii's 1-1 mjl. cn the south' ' sjde of New Inlrt,* opposita Fruvral Point, on'which For*. Fisher 1* aitudt. d. \ •soon after the. fall tf that stronghold, and, as Admiral Porter wrote hn Mon ' day last, even if they hava not destroyed : Fort Caiwtll it is of no use to thcmTf for, h'e «iy«. "We will get that after 'a -1 little while." His gunboats are uogr it. Cape Fesr river, and W.lmiEgtou, even ' if It is not yctcepiored, is forever closed 1 ngejnn blockodc runner.. The, Admi- ' rof in speaking of the ttreng.lfw Fort Fisher, soys that it is irummdous, and lhat 'Un. jl.ilak' ff, wbii-l. the French and English warn mnby month* in Ukitig, I wilt hot compare with it. He addt that ' '■ the wo'rld never i-efqre saw such fighting ' , u* that of our aolJisrs on last -Sunday. I j*Our killed aud^wcunded sre est in. a H-il ' at about sight hundred j those of the I rebel* at fife bundled.- At lenst two ] . thousaud prisoners ami over seventy y pVces oLtelitl artillery fell llilo thv hands of the Union force*. < Wr have laic/ end very h.ti resting y diepatcbet from ' Savannah^ Gem-rat - Sherman had liiv preparationa f.r a i.eV - movement i.eorl/Vonipletcil. TheScryi. teenth eori« of his army, under (ici.-ral 7 itUir. and G.nvrd llet.V. Ji-isi n of ! bridge, on the Cherltst'Wi an«i Savannah " . lUilroail The F.ft tenth rue,, would II soon join them. G-neral Sherman liad ~ : ntenrd an ortier giving i-oti. e, <•> the . j farmers that tllvV may tint Savannah. ) ! Ga . und Fernandliia and Jui-k-oitilie. ,1 j Fla , to rxehanaa their prmluc* fir supplies needed by their faiuilivs. an i guar•r BUleriog them protottion In ra*e thev "(orknyUnWo dtizans of li^u .re molested severe relulist. n i« he visiled on the rebels, lie also « nrotrragna the people to meet together anil take " measures for a restoration of Stale auJ * - National civil government. During his stay in Savannah, Secretary F tan ton r_ promoted a nuuibi-r of ofBctrs who have E_ distinguished themselves, including Gen. >'• Kiiputrick, who was bieveie-1 a ntnj -r '« general. Mr. Draper was superintend » ing the shipment of the captoted cut top. i Several Vessels were already loaded with I it. aa3 whan a sufli ient nu inter were in j readiness to sail they would he despot. -It- ' j ed nnrtiiWard undor a strong gun.lsooi
ccudiary attempts to destr -y portions of , the imnict.se stores of tne valuable staple r had boei. made. ITc-ttlgnt Lincoln bat, , issued an order opening tho Savannah w Office fur reguLr a»i1 buv.nes*. The Monipr I'-tapscO was sunk ofi Chariest on by a ri-brl torpedo at two I o'clock on last Tuesday tnnming. ami j suven officers and about sixty of her ', crcir were drowned. Chsbi.'Estox to he .Evacixtep — Tiif. Hehei.h Blowiko VP TBOk. WoMta tkzhk. Tbc Port Koyal zorrtaptmdenl of thv New York World saysT \ ft-rl it incum- ! Scut on me to give yon some d-durims j notes from secesRia. We have rijfugee* hvra direct from Charleston, who report that the insubordination among ibe . there is increasing, atul without : parallel Th.re ore -omv *xtr.-me fire- Ieaters who are absolutely m-.d nt thjire- j suits ; and tbey are vainly declaiming | on the virtue wnd ncceaafty of screwing j their courage to the •ticking-place j I have heard one tit'.X«« of Charleston declare to several officers in liAufort that it bad been agreed to evacuate it; < when attacked, ana that it was Hrrangcd j to blowup tho, rebel works. This re-: ! p..rt was confirmed by many others, and ] it is more thun plausible, for the enemy j [ have not a sufficient number of men to i | defend it. It»s beiteved »>y the enemy j ! lhat -at no distant day the Palmetto city j ; will have the Stars and Stripes waving ; I on its. ramparts. One of the refugees further stated that ! the enemy would mike 'but little battle ( ; in Georgia rnd South Carolkm; and | » that it was reported among rebel circles i that these S.ates wonld be evwrnated in consr^neuce of the lethargy of the people mod-thu new and favorable -disposition toward, tha old government which had Sprung unthrthe rotld but firm 'rule : of Gen Sherman. - . , . Svvni.nnh is -still a blockaded port, "and u ii id deelarejd open by proclamation ; of - ibe Prasident. ciearaurea, for .shipuiei.ts thereto can only be made for military purposed, f . ^ Gold quotations. | CORRECTS!) EVERT faONDAV. Tuavday. 17 216 214J •W adaetdey. If 415| Tbur-'lny. . PJ 2««j 209 Friday, ' S» '-'""i - ' Saturday. 21 198 19*4 . Monday, ' 23 2014 201
...... . . , ITLkNTli' 7ELKCHIPB. • A let trr from Mr. Giorgs KsvVird, S«c-' iftarj arJ General KuperinGr-Janl of Xhr y" '■ Atlantic Twit-graph Company Jn Mr, Gyrus " ! W. FielJ. after sllaJitig to thq ahfolute i electricaf pnrfect lna of the cahl* now being j ^ \ monulscjutai), rtaiss the amonnt completed i ' I up.tothe 10. t. <*£l>ecenib*r at s»v»n handled i i andrjijiv niiletj Tho caMe ia now being | I ''manofuriirrdjrt the rat" "(■ eighty mile* t; . per we.-tj^wflhi(l harry and without j b bight work. It will be.Qlii-h^d liy ihe end i the first week In Jnnr: 1 Two tank* on j I, i b'Min'. tt.e Great Kavtrro for the stowage of ; \ : tlnWslus ctv (saxriKt-jl y 4 the Ihiid iillkphdy prograsiug. There is no re»». n to j' 'jBoaU. llikt the cable will on lioord ! appliance of jhe li»«t V itid anil in the best j j order, during the moDtti of June. Mr. Sa- J J ' : ward ha" no duul.t that the ca!<le wiff he : 1 sncc-.-^r.i!(v ta.J and w„tk."l. , | special Notices. 1 oi: VT 1 1. jyuTH $ 1 ' "n! U.H tf - .T.1^ ,:.:r.;u":,tt::irla iu ' : . Ua< as II.'.. ao.ur » audi la tW : 'j I |po ' * ^ H miKKK-i ! II IHMiV.RS! i:\ t: *.\t) ». \t{. ' T'Hra ,f ... !V n .... -.1 ti. .1 . Tl j« IS IT ' P v«o. nth'.v flirt $xoo. JtJIIX ft. lit -FFMA1. 'v lltornp) -rt-1. >n . Haslrr. Kvxntlner, »nd , re j sulby-r lit lAanrrvy. Till. I'IRST MTIO'. A I. B A \ Ik w:a,«WAT!.n t.»:rtK.T.,RV ... hir . « T Ills fRnk u wv-w to tall «e,«»»'.-.- a- » *• tt.i-aai ;
lUnk. w..l l»T*r.-l to alten-t to all 1-r.tli...!. . 1 »:\4'KI.MIOIt. To gra.v tbr l..rm am: , on.* thi- vnlt-d Music «ut Tortr) that are ' Tie FaaMm I'laVea ate «»-rk. of art. ! With fiiia-lzrd |iat*orps eieranil'ltfte, ■j And then rsptstned wttt. uti-e»y>«ie t I Ran number doe. the taatwutjwaa. Repeat the news, rv^olelnx wtada, L A MoCet MaJSrlne now Uvea ! Whose Btottp It efccctstar t THE SlVt.T'rlt SETTING MACHINES. ^ OUR IXTT1-.R.'»A" PAMft.T SKW^C- MAI r iflNt Ufa-ifalnin;* wnrht-whte reputation. It | i. brjonddmibt the i*alto4 cheapest anil met Inauj tifUl of alt Faintly S. wias Machtnev yft om-red to theyuhlie. No^hter Seeing Machine has.! j <0 many oaeful appliances for Hemming, DimtlKg. j [ Felling, Turking; Gathering, Guagtng, Bra,trtlng. j |-.mbrgbtetlng, Conting. And so fnrlw. Nfe other j I F.amlH" Sewing Maehlno ha-jo'much eayaetty for a | j rreal rartcfj of work. It will sew all kinds of j ! cloth, end with all Mads qt Ihrea.l. Gfrat suit recent i . iriprorem-nts make.nnr Famltr Sewing Jlachlae | ! most reliable, and moat durable; and. moat certain in I action at ill rales of speed. Jt jh%kea,th#Toter-. Inched atltce, which Is the lest stlteh ko'owa'. Any one. even of the mo»t orrltnary capacity, can aee at I a glance bow to use the letter "A" Family Sewing Machine. Our Faaflly Sewing Nachlnes are finished In ehaate and exqulBlte style, ^ The Fuldlog Case of theTSmlly Machine b a piece •f cunning workmanship of the most usefnl Kind. ! II prolesVa Ih* maehlee when net tn uae, aoi when ' about tn he operated may he opened aa a spacltma and^uhatantul table to auttain Ibe work. While come Of Hie Cases, made out of th» choieeat woddv; ! are UnUhed tn the simplavt and chaetcal manner povvll-le, others *rc sdorn-t add embelllahed tn tha ost eoiUy a*I aopert-wtanner. if U nhaolutely nceesaarj to aee tha. Fawlly Maehlae in oiwratron. w sa-to Judge o(_lta great capacity aad beauty. ' * It la fast becoming a* popular lor family aewlng „ ur MAnafaclury-g maahtnra Arc fev mAqufactutThe lire rich Odtcea are well aupplled'with *111, ' twlat, thread, needles, oil, Be., of the t«7 ires quality, * send for a TAWrvrrj-r. THE »«GE* MARUrACTDItt.fC COMPACT, at Broadway, New Vork. OC. STTEXT, Agent
■ 1 ^■K.ria.r'T afesfeiflte • ■ • ^ >. . • C GRACE- IZAKD.-rAt Ibe M. K. IVri'oltl Spring. 'Jan. 16 1865, by ' llev. 11. F. Sharp. Air. Jesse 11/G rod* grid Mis# Priscilln II. lxartl,''jboih of Urden ' Creek. « ' LI I'l'INCOTC—SACK.^- .Tannery l«t^ ' ihC.V by ltev. John ' Jones. SlbTpri l.ip— ; pfdeml.t. "f lU-esleya l'pmt, ami Miss Hohtera Sack, of lVieralrftrg. SMITH — GANDY — JaDonry'SOl, 1 665, th« lame. Mr. Tl.omaa . Smith ei'l " ' HI 'ha L Gaitily. all of Sshville. >. J." .. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS y llculnc MdfailTc'Twtexen, rO'lSl.TiJ*' • • , ro»owvdcH»55!KtS^..,. '. i - , Fish Xrtllrv, 4 Ml a rcicr-l .aa'anrtnirnt. of o'.hfi Cooking A •* vm -. .„ ; No-jlOV ' t:.f|d Tl.:,-l.flec I Marie!, Mow Nlnfp, ( tv titty hi- htigad .Vipperv S I ... - t lir-.-a.- - • •_ W " Vp£ll*dr!pnl>. «. SI A N' U t ON t CUT ! 1 . Cajte liliul Mdtkr'jgi Ejnicopal C^arch, VVEtt\l:st)A» KVfMUI. PFDRVARV H, l'«S. g p- Irr-a-sed-wr . rt vl.J .* appnjprlatad * - 1 If- tl 1 Pa r. ..nun.'.^Tfr IK nest wrek'a l««per i _ l>i>|.yluiiun o[ I'drtnerahip. <- 1- .-.I v.. l.o. 'I - k. i.- rim day .flaaotv ed hy "• 1"ja"«i>r}"<f"l-^.. ^ VUTkKK;*!"' NOTHE. N '. -I "nr'iAl'Vart a' r. m! It *1|. 't p "nim ' ahMe" o* d , "I MamtTuI:' ""J.,. ,0M*N "fdra ' w " ! tie. IMI ''ti ki. Court'Suar. _ At EM' JI'.ItMEl (III. ( OMPAW. CAPITAL STUCK f.viHl.000. j USE HVNOHFIt THtvi-SAMt SHARES AT h • Fl\ h tJOI.LAfta EACH, >t lt«t Rll-Tluyt PRU-K FOR A LIMITED SfllJj- " llEn »F all VHI V TWO DOLLARS A ZIIA&E. . WuHltiM. CAPITAL •UO.OOO. , /e. . IJ-.VVI* Ml'I.FURD.
J.'HS ATI: VBSJR Treeten K.J. » I Do, I L B WALES. Tu. Uaho#. R. J. JOHN MrMJVU Mlllvilhr.X.d. WILLI W P STRAT-TON", Pnrfcevaburg. W. V. Hit 'HAND GRIER. Koletsj N. J. EUEhF/.f R LLNN.Sdh-ri, X. J. The Rnda* of thi. t ..n.|mn> cmtslal a. fultowa, »U: A pcr$^g-:vl icvr of two a-m of t..e celebrated •Ml. crne\grlj^ already boml^glving a datlly I FIFTEEN <l» BARREL* OF OIL, I THREE MORE WTU.LS. SECOND : ^ j A I net of M.VF.TV-SKVKN ACREX Inltcvtmpie. located as the .above "tease, on tbr South Fork j ol terming Spring Run, and separated by a boundary j.li.i* only from Ihe lerrllory of. the JLalhbone l)U J Tract Company. _ Upon this' tract the Company have j'bdrtns t. rrltaryJur at leart . ONE HUNDRED MORE WELLS. > .'rift TroprstXgPrvsvHta the same appearance, and : iiossrsaes tnc *une surface inulevtiotw aa" the famous " lands of Burning Spring Run, from wMch the prad- , uot of -oil hat bee» greater than from spy ctiryctroti- - lilag amount of Oil Terriiody Jo Uve l ilted Status. '. ; Tail timet lies within four hnn.Hiid yard* of the f I-. ' | chrated LlewaUyn" \\ eli. whkh. wiien t.-at struck, [ | yield ad ONE THOtTBAND BARRCLS of oil per ' I day, and about the same distance from the Waah- ' Ington ruid Weir tVells, whloh, when hist at nick. r" yielded Itom Bve to fight htindud barrels jwr day. I At the mouth of the hran3h ranatni'tfirough this ! tract, four or Bve weBi (jpve "hern bored, erafy one A * or whlcfctanowr yielding oil, and are beUg suceetas- . ',iily worked by the Companies. In the development 1 of the terrltocj-alcng thU. Uoo tho Company fral • confident of lull and eomplrtr aneeeaa. Aty par! tea desiring to Invest U an OU Company . . with s rss.ly solid. basts. qrr rcv;oss*ed toqoit nt tho oCScvof Ibe Csmpaay. st thc Vrn V1LLE BANK, - { - iu Bf ILL V1U.E, R. J., where books^f shhaorlpttoB are now opened. Order * for. stock will tc reertved . also by Ih^tollowing named gentlemen, or any of ^ p •Lr Board oHfrerlorv : i ADRIAN BATMIAlf, Rtldgton, K. J.' Da. K L. B. WALES, Tockahoa, K.J. . FRANCIS LEE, Port Kllsnboth, N. J. j RICHARD CRIER, Salem, N. '■ EBENFZLR DC.NJf, SoldfC, N. J. Jqnusry », ISB-

