Cape May Ocean Wave, 7 February 1866 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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•ale of Odar ftwamp. Wo roll BtUotiso to the advrrtiument 1 of • oolo o I cedar swamp which will be ' found ia another column. This i* « valuable ood ror; desirable piece of property, and is woli worthy the oitsntion of parchuieri. lU eooft niccco to tho Landiuf, and eati- j bum of accu* combine lo render it in all i inspect- a most valuable property, and an •pportaaity is offered ia this sale which is Barely met with. ttcbuol I~x hi billon. An aaliibition, under the management of Mr. Lycelt, woo held on Tharsduy evening Ust. at the Cope Academy, (ha proceeds of \hicb is lo be applied foe iba benefit of the ■chool. Tho exercises consisted of iwosie. radiations, dialogues, barlesqoes, Ac.; end tbe sworn was wall filled with an appreciates audience. Among the little folks that wars aoosidsrad worthy of applause, Misi Mary Bennett should ba mentioned as de- ; serving or commendation for tbe manner in which she spoke lbs pieces selected for her. Having baari^hrough an indirect nourrn. j».lQ_ b#TtpeateiLi«a abort time, we wish Mr. Lycelt every socceas in the undertaking. Frolits of Coal Healers. In tracing a long too of two thousand two bond rod and fifty ponods of anthracite etova or egg coal from ita native bills ia Pennsylvania to the dealers' yards lo New York city, it it found that its value increases in ite transit somewhat as follows, alerting at the low price of twenty-five Worth la the mlaa. to ta Oot of to. aloe I u» fsawssadlM ass... . t sa iaphllsirtjlla.. tw tissfeii At tae rwtatl jof Co is SO ItaiU beaeaulbat balweao tbe mines aad Philadelphia ita valna is increased tlx dollars and 'fifteen aents, which amount ia divided between the transportation companies and the dealer* in that city, and that after it arrives at the New York decks it vary nnaconantably becomes enhanced in valaa nearly foas dollar* mar*. Pashapi somebody ia the basinets can show a tease for this redden increase. The Sunday Ma a urine ■ This Magazine wbicb commenced with th* last tsar, has been vary successful in every way and now can boast of an average of one hnodrsd thousand raadera monthly. It is edited by tkt Rev. Tbomos Guthrie, 1>. D. In tbe preaeat number Dr. Gothrie't new work It commenced ; it is entitled "Our Father's Business, or Methods to do Good." and will ba continued throughout tbe votera*. Also Dr. Manna's new work, eotitlad "In lb* Life of onr Lord." This Magilice helps to make the return of the Babbaih healthful to society, aod as there , art no few Magatine* that are appropriate ] for Saoday reading, this now offers no op- ; portnnity lo all tboM dasirons of sabscrib- | tag to * Magazine most excellent in evury | partiealar to do to. Price 8-700 par year. | Address Slrthan A Co., lit Grand Street, Mow York. Icnator Stockton. Tbe Judiciary Commitle* of the Senate, ! in their report sustaining tbe Irgalify of ! ' Hon. John P. Stockton's election at Senator froth New Jersey, find no qoeition to ' > examine except that furnished by the fact | that a plurality, inataad of a majority over J 1 all, vnted for him at the joint meeting. — They find further such fact io be on imp.- 1 < diment if pnblUhsd by anthority of law, as | 1 io lb* case of many, perhaps a majority cl - members of the National ilonse of Keprs- ' tentative. In this cane tba Constitution j t of New Jersey makes the joint mealing { i Legislature io itself and while the laws of , < th* State are silent upon tba subject of .a ; ' plurality ejection, they do adthoriz* tbe j ' election of Senators by a joint meeting wboe* uniform practice sine* the fojnila- j Hoa of th* government has bean to pre- 1 acrib* its own rulers, by wbicb, at one j time, a majority over all woold be required ■ ( to alact, at another time, a majority of '^ tho** present, and at another election bj j ^ acclamation authorised. The c-ncluiioa ia, . theeafore. that the meoling had the right to ' ' prescribe th* rut* under which it acted, and ; ' that k* was elected oot simply by lbs will | ' of \ho-s who voted for him, but by lb* will -' •f tbe joint meeting that mad, the role, j j — Mr*. Mary J. Co-te*. aa old resident , - -wf Yinceatewn, and sister of th* let# Geo. j William I rick, died iwoaatly. and after , making va.ioaa bequeits lo her rwlativaa, , she bequeathed to tbe Baptist Pabliesliun , Society, Homa-Jlisaion Seciety, and Bible , Society, each aee hundred dallasa. Also, . io tha Baptist Ghareb, at Yiaowatewo. SM tbowaaad stellar* toward* erect teg a ! Fw»«~r'

iter Trenton Corresiioudcucc. Taov. v. Fxa. 2nd, ,'flfi. M a. Kofro* : — The leaders of your valqable pajser will, I feel assarrd, lake inter est in a brief aceoaot of a moat interesting ' occasion I have jast enjoyed in lb* Slat. «pj«»L . j Not bemt.- tv resident' of this rfty. and : j coining hero after a year's absence. I *>< \ -urpriied end delighted to find among other , - things the evidence or growth in puh'tic es- • ; teem of on* of the must valuable ftnd edae : cation*^ inslM allocs of tire State of New j Jersey — Ilia State Normal and Model] • Schools. \ o Tueir semi-annual public examination is j „ just over, and has made nn impression upon j J the community. On the first evening, tbe ; « spaeiona assembly room «a* tilled to excass [ .i by parents snd friends of tho scbolsrs and j J! j by tba patrons or education. Nearly the j 0 j whole of tbe Stat* Legislature hdnored the j ' occaeion by their pr»s«uce. Prof. John 8. " | Mart, the worthy Principal, ^ith his uble . ' | coadjaiora Professors Apgar and Lippin- j cott, and Miss Gregg, «aeh' at the head of j | different departments, eminently deserve | e | and I know appreciate tbete marks of con- • • | fideuca. | I wm particularly struck wiih the great ; proficiency of tha srhnlars. The marvelous f ! skill with which the young Indies of the •' I Normal School conducted tbe exerci$is in j | geography, called forlb the greatest ndmi. I | ration. It was truly wonderful to see the j facility with which, cl» Ik in hand, these j scholars draw tho Outlines of countries and f > continents, nnd Ih'nd filled in th» physlc-il, g ' topographical, and geological f.-xtnres, • f • towns, counties, canals, railroads, ttc»., deb scribing the conformution, length, rharac- , terislics, local ion, population, etc., of each J | during the process of drafting, eud ell in . | so aiarvrlomdy short space of time, that it t I seemed at if a fairy's wand had touched the ■ i board, and spoken these creations intofoim - 1 before qs. Prof. Apgai's new system of 1 geographical instruction, which must be illustrated, is certainly a step in advance in ; . the teaching of this most valuable branch L of general Inelenerfea i L The master-piece of composition and c f real elocution, was, perhaps, like tbe. best wine, reserved to the last 'of tbe feast. It I was life valedictory, delivered by Mm Kly, ! Jof Lambertville. ft was a niosi affecting , and ioucbing address, aud moved nil hearts- , Kx-Gorcraor Parker, who was present, wes , delighted, and expressed his enthnsiasm in Battering terms. , The conferring of diplomas, and an able addresa from Hon. Mr. Keasby, United i States District Attorney for New Jersey. | closed tho exercise* of this svar-mcmorablo ; [ j occasion. j The new hoarding arrangement is giving ! ' ] great satisfaction. All the female pupils j and teachers live in the bonse lately erect- ; ! td for this purpnsr-tin tba pr.mi.es, and ! fitted, up especially for their convenience. | Tha pupils have here a comfortable aod 1 pleasant home, under the immediate superintendence of their teachers, and the opportunities for oninterrnpUd stody are much greater lha* when tha pupils were scat- [ V>r*d about tha town. Tba cosLfer board, 1 room, rtat, foal, light and washing i* only $3.50 a week. As there is no charg# for tuition, the whole expense of a residence at the school forth* achonl-year (40 weeks,) ! 1 is thna reduced to 8140, even in these times of hi.b prices. Fall particulas* io regard 1 to this point are given in the anuu .1 report 1 of the Trustees. I The Regular Army. j Tha Secretary of War reports that tberu are a* yet io the volnnteer service 47 Major [ Ganerata and d51 Brigadier Generals. Of the latter 103 are to be mustered out. So quietly has the reduction of th* vast armies 1 of on* year ago been infected that we do ' not realise tba magnitude of th* work, hot it is really hardly lass marveloar so achinv* ' tnent than was tha enlisting and training 1 of that artny. Th* bixbsat in rank in the ' regular army are as follows : Lieutenant ' General Grant ; Major Gvnerals Halleck, 1 .Sherman, Meade, Sheridan, and Thnmaa. 1 j Tha Brigadier Generals are Irvin MaDowrll, 1 I Wm. S. Raseneruns, Philip St. Gworge J j -Cooke, John Pope, Joseph Hooker, W. 8. j i Hancock. John M. Scbofirld, 0. O. How- 1 ' ! ard, A. H. Terrjr, and J. A. Rawlins. i c ! The total number of officers and men In ^ c ; the regular army if 1.124 officer* and 23, | ' j 705 men, an aggregate of 24,917. Of th* .' ' officers, lot) cavalrymen ate absent ; 113 j ' I artillery, aod 39H iofeatry. Of th* men, J 1 j 5,472 are recruits, assigned since the last J ' ; return. All the regimenla except the 17th j 1 j assigned to to the military departments. ; ( : and as fast as recruits are received the anorganized companies* re formed and put an ! route for piece of Service. Companies ai- a I reedy organized age receiving recruits. — | Abogt 3,000 pere^onth are being enlisted. J { — An inquest was hrld before Justice ' | Piersou, of Marlton, on Thursday last. ■ over tha body of John Newman. The de- j • ; erased was last seen on tha 20:b ult.,.by j 1 ; two man with whqm he was ridiog. aod 1 i whom ha feft to go to bit bome. Hi* re- ' < maiM wet* discovered on th* 24th alt., in I the woods a*Ar his residence, by some men 1 who were goan.ng. The verdict of the ; ' : jury was thus ba cae.« to bi« death by ex- 1 ; and intempareocw. II* resides sear ' ! Breddoch's Millejmera ba ioavw fa family. | j Jfowut Hn\lj MirrOr. —Tba Commiaxionrrs having ia charge the rsbjact of a Reform Seboo], have »e- | tested Jamesborg, ia Middiraas c> unty. as . | tba ait* of tba proposed iaatitutioo. Tba < ceneideretions which indweed t his Selection ' are said to have barn th* dirt one* from j peptdoas towns. r«av*c;rac» uf access, | rbeapare* and quality of eo-L and health i : fuian* of i trestles.

STAT*: IXElll. — Ex-Goveraor pa/kef, baa bteo alruin.d - lo prectic# tn the Coiled Slit.-t Court. - — Wit ere forty candidates for Keeper r ' of tbe 8tat* Prrton, and eigb'j for ltoprc- ' ; lore. j —The amiiunt of national bank cirrala- f ' ' lion apportioucd to No* Jersey is fiii.fiW),- ■ 00f). ' "• j ' V — Durinf the ;.ear lftC;.. P07.3C9 tons of1 - [ ro»l were reevtved ai'E-izabrthpurl in this . • -dial*.' bb f 1 — ■ It is supposed fbxt^six hundred near ] j buildings will be erected in Yinvland the ] coming see'sun. ' — Tbe New Jersey Railroad and Trans- ' ■ portatinn Co., announces n semi-annual ; dividend of five per coot., free of lax, pay- , ' able on the 1st proximo. (j — The aupi^ement to the drnry law be- > _ fore the Assembly prnposes to increaie the | legal "rate of interest from six to seven per 1 cent, tbrooghont the State. — Tho fir»t or a series of meetings within j ' the bound- of the Now Jvr-i y Methmlist 1 Conference, on tha evntrnari of Mvlbod- ' ! ism, will be hrld at Camden to-day. — Tlie Odd Fellows of the State had a t grand reunion last Wednesday evening, at ,-vdhB Mali in Trenton. There was a large , number of persons present aud n vary pie*t saul time. — A petition has been presented from , the soldiers of the Veteran Reserve Corps, , soliciting from tha Legislature an art to I giva them a bounty of 8100. inasmuch a< ! i they baW received no Other bounty, , j —The Delaware aud Ruritan Canal aud ■ } Ceuiden aod Auibuy Railroad Companies - ' have declared n dividend of tea per cent., I ! clear of Uoiled Steles tax, upon their cup. I | ita! stock, payable at their offices in I'bila. i i detpbin andNew York, on tbe loth inet. ' I — Tbree^reoe table ladies still survive 1 who were of the chuir of yuan? ladies that, r | dressed in white, greeted Washington ns 1 ! he entered Trenton, in 1789. on his way to 1 as-time the Presidency, and who strewed ! his pathway with flowers. Ono yet lives ia I Tfefttfifi -~anolhur~ii ibe mother of lion. * ^ ' Mr. Chestnut, formerly Senator of South - j Carolina; and the third, .Mrs. Sarah Hand j resides in Cap* May county. | — It is reported that the Rev, Dr. John 1 McC'lintock. the dietinguivhed scholar and : Methodist divine, has purchased a farm in the neighborhood of New iirunswirk, on i which he intend* to settle, having retired j from the regular work of the ministry pn j account of ill health, liy. MeOlintock ten. dered hit conntry good (errico ilurint bis ] residence in France. He was tho intimate friend aud wjae counsellor of the lamented j — Ao extensive revival of religion ha« : bean in progress at Alarlton for some lime. ] Considerable intere-i was manifested in lire Methodist Church for a number of w<iek<, ' but at present the work is prevailing in tire [ liaplUt Society. Rev. l>r, James is labor- ] ing unremittingly and his labors are crowned with sncoess. The rite of Baptism is administered every Sunday. Some sixty-four in all, have already connected themselves ! witb the Cbnrch. ] — Gov. Newell, hut introduced in C<tnj grata the following resolution, which wok considered mid'sgri-ed to : j JleiolccU, Thai the Committee on Com- | meece be requested to inquire itilo the necessity of repairing aud relightirg the light- ! [ home on Tucker'* Bench, ou tho coast of j ! New Jersey, and also of erecting « lightj bouse at Mattawnn Point, nn the Ruritan > Bay ; and that tbvy report by bill or other- S | wise. * | — On Monday of last week, a w'qod train ! completely wrecked 'on the Mil! villain! Ulaitboro' Railroad ueur Malaga. — ; Tba Accident occurred in consequence of a ■ switch being left open liy the brakesman of tha op pu-senger train. The wood train was ruuning*down at a moderate rate of speed, when the open twitch diverted the train from 'ha ita*ight track and it passed on to tbe si-ling. At toon as tbe engineer noticed tba fact, he sprang from tbanngini and is- somewhat bruised by the fall.— i Tbe end of the aiding rear had, tbe loconu*. | five was nearly buried io tbe sand and thr | were piled upon it iu the most wild | j confusion. Tba eondsclor and hraksxman | remained at their posts and were oot injured ia tba least. H was excaedingly I that tba misbap-ocourred to the ■ wood and not to the passenxer train, which | followed it. The down pattrnxer train did | not arrive until abonl ten o'clock.— 3UUi vilU Republican. I'roiia Mexico. Bagdad was evacuated by the republicans and re-ocenpied by the imperialists on the 2Glh of January. A document purporting to come from "mrrchaoU'oT tb* oily," and endorsed by lha Kqglisb, French, Spanish and Prussian Consuls, charging United | States officers with living at the bottom of aii the trofiblet given to th* imperialist* by i the republicans on tbe Rio Grande, has ! j been issued at Mata'tnorrre, The imperial 1 I published there revive* the old story j that President Joarea ha* left tbe country, and also stale* that General Kscobedo, with | bit entire force, baa left the frostier fur : ! soma interior point. i Correspondence respecting the United 1 States aod Mexican Ex press Company, organised uwder a grant from Maximilian, and having an effie- io New York, wax on Friday laid before Cougrets by Ptitjjut i .1 oho- on, in respooaa to inquiries. It ia- : eludes letters of Secretary S-wxrd, Geger.il J Great, Senor Romero and ntbava. JJr. i Sews id piumieaa that, if the ac-r.ts.of tbia j rvxapaay shall in any way i-rr pel fata in- | (rwct|»»s of oar law or our lrealias with ] the republic" wf Mexit". steps for redrev, i will ba promptly twkaa by otr gor.rnmeDt, .

(■ini'ddT \E#S. 1 — An aograving of Carpenter's picture of Pmetd-ht Lincoln reading tbn sniancir pation proclamation to tbe Cabinet will „ form the back decoration ortha new three I dollar national buk notes, — McCormick, inventor of lha reaping; . machine that boars his nume, has giveu'IO,- : > tHH) for the establirhm-nt of j professorship ! if* at practical mechanics in Wa-hfogtun Col- ! i,J l-g.., presided over by -Robert E. Lee. ! McCormick it a native of Virginia. j a- j — ffi I'srit there .ate 2,258 street*;' 121' - Iilmj) •Wnjs.'70 public place*, 500 botrlv.'l f it" palace;. 23,tM)0 shops, 83.341 hotis-s, : 225,000 fan dies, 115 fountaitis, 28 markets, ,t ' 12 civil ho-pitals, 10 prisons, 10 libraries, .. and 2 jOa*tabli*h Brents for in.i ruction. Vbe ' population of the city I* I,C96,141. | — Penny trains sre now fully esluWisha.1 e I in T-onjl.-n, England. They tun antjrel, f | under ground, late and early. They will : take a person to hi for two „ j cent*, in ten minutes. white if he took a bus. , a Hove ground, an boar would be consumed I. ! in reaching hi* destination, and would have : I — Edward It. Ketchmn, the fancy furg-r, 1 ( | bat been placed in the shoe-sliep of the be ttwkwaid in handling the tnnlr; but lie • fomnsn" Who have urged him to pardon " . the culprit. * — General Sherman ha* written a tetter - giving hi* rruvon* for issuing bis celebrated J 1 order settling thu Frrrdmen on lire livor- , tfonq, lljsapUwa.'dn..'^) 'Insul. » tat ion with Secretary 8tanton. for the number ol negroes not suitable for soldiers „*"Sho had followed him ou Lis march through Georgia, ar.il »lio, if they bad not been \ provided for iu H it or semo aimilur way, „ ' mutt ham -starred. j — The histoid of Msssico shows that Jn. | „ ring the. Inst forty yesis, th*l counuy hat j — hsd" Ihirry.enrpn form' lip giirrrtiini-nl . I, thirty-two of which were Republic, nod serenty -fife Presidents, I » • rnolutions two hundred. Many years smcu a Mexican * protectorate ess org. d on the I'. S. S-n-ate by Gov. Il..u.t..n, up.-o the ground th.t " the Mexiratis otherwise .would fall a prey J , to some European power, The project a at ' 1 — Tbe city ol Mwxico ii butter supplied I with water th.m any city in the worlJ. It i * : has two inin nae a u'ducl oi e seven y-wiilrt long, and the other three — which " . it ia distributed in every direction. ' There - , ure nlto numerous Artesian focllt in ibe * . city and It-', suburbs liy boring uii uv.-rage '1 depth of eighty reel tho water rises several 1 ! feet above the sur'aca of tha. earth, and * ! flow* in a very hold sire-am. In many in- 1 ' ' stance* this water is not at all brucki-ii, ' [ hut is as fresh and sweet us thill brought ! r fiom the mountains. 8 j — At the aprtion sale of accumulations j I nt the Dead Letter office, all sorts of queer things were put nnd--r the bummer. Mote • | than six thousand packages were told, Ibe I pi cc* hi which they were knocked down • perhaps, to fifty dollars, averaging post bly | ■ a dollar etch. The most of the package* f I cSlisitlcd of the meanest Muff iu the form , • Jof jewelry. Si Verill hundred poor wstrbeB 1 i ! were sold, and »ome few gold ones. All | - J torts of clothing, from n military boot to n , J Iscu collar, good, bail aud indifferent, new ^ aud ol I, made.and anuiade, for men, women , j children and babies, and every conceivable . | memento that mothers, sitter* and sweet, J heart* could pack into: the mail ' bag for , ; friend* in the army, were represented in the , , ; collection. • j From the- republic of St, Domingo p» j . ; have some interesting intelligence regard- j I nig Secretiny Seward's recent visit. Air. Seward called on liaez, tbe new President, - , anil expretsedjns gratification hi the reor- | ! , | ganication ofthe government, aad promised [ , that St. Dunnngo r.Uould be recognixed by j 1 the United States as soon a* she sent a ; I I \ minister to Washington. For tins minister j J | the Secretary also guaranteed tbe *ame | . . i deference as Is accorded to the represents- j ! live* of other nations. Presides! Johonon j ' I has already sent to lire Brtltl the name ul , ; General L-Xneau a« minister lo SU Ib.miii. ; i , | go. Tne Dominican part of Monte Chrlsu ] 1 j bat been closed agaiust foreign commerce. I | — The Feoiuu excitement it on the in- | crca>a in Ctuwda, impelled hv the fear that ! • the way to the freedom of Ireland by a pre- j ' j iiminary invasion of Caoatla it the fixed ] f j policy, of the lewder* in the movement.— ! : r - Th* Canadian Fenian* have iytued on ad- ' I drea denouncing tbe proposition ; but Hut ; : ba* aeitker caluiad the public ound nor ' ; talubed the auiliorilie*. ' Onotual. agitation j ^ : prevail* throughout tbe upper proviuc*. ' I Tbe militia have been again called oul, and' 1 | troop* ar# being hurririi to tbe frontier lo ' ' meet ao expected invasion by way of Sar- ' j oia or Windsor. Tba Bedentary militia - have hern called to arms, at lca-t a portion 1 , of thetn, f r the whole strength amounts to ! ' j not baud red and filty tbouaaud met* This ; I force ia only liable to b* called into active j t«r~ica in limes of great danger, at in tbq ! reb-Uiunof lo37. Wbalavar maybe the' necessity for alt three. preparation* and pre- .J cautions, whether founded or unfounded, it ; ^ It clear that at the present time tbe Fe. u i*a* are ceatiag as great a scare in Can*. ; da at they are lo the heart of KtHtfoud it- j . ' , telf. It ao* ranipred that Fret. R bails ! aud General Sweeny pstred thraagb Ham- ; , , ilrea. Canada, by rail mad. on 1'bartdav j | ! night feat, j,

— Tkt l-egislature-of Maryland appro- | , printed eight tlioiissud dollar* on Wedncs. j day, to complete the work of enclosing.- M grailiug and ornamenting the Amivtam ; , buryin* gronnd. making in all fifteen thou- |. ' sand dollarr which the Legi-latore has tbna ! , J appropriated. j of \i vv Jrrtcj-. f«X Ai-rtmamJ ' ! Joint retnlutipo ratifying ilia -Amendment | of Ibe ("onstituiiuo.of lire United Slates. . ' Resolved, by the .Senate and Genera! ■i Assesnbly of the -State of New-Tereey, That j the smemlmsnt to lha ('..nstlirftinn "of the ; United Htatr*. proposed at lire second see- . i »lon of Ure thirly-niglh Congres* by a res. , j olblion ofthe Senate and Han*, of Repre. j ! rentntivev oftlre United Slates of America, ■ in Congress otiemblwd. «.» the several State I I Legislatures, be and lb.- ..ore is hereby j ' ratefi-.<l upon a part of lhi» Lexi-latnrr, and ; made u pan of H e (Joostim ion of the : ' United Stales of America: said amend..' -j man! having been approved ou Ibe Fir.l . day of February, Anno Itomini eighteen! ; handled and eixty-fiee, and i. iu the follow, j I ing words, tu wit : Kvction I. Neither slave. y nor ineolun. ' ' la.y servitude, Lice,,, as a pum-bment for j J duly roans-led, ehatfexrei witbm the United Slates, or any place ubjoel to their juro- i to enforce this article by appropriate fog,,'. I ] 'Appr-v-l ■).,„„■» 2 I. 1-foL SPECIAL NOTICES. nut uii 1 UcM.-iit i.ti, insuruuce MAVAIIK. XI vv JIMMIV. ' use Aa»trV..a,CaroM';*"'.*w«r. i Joliti it. Iluffniixu. Htornry-al letw. Mnvlcr, Kxamlnrr, nnd xullilmr Hi ( lancer) . nr. J. i. Leu at ing. tj- I . ■ .. . Mens a . v r- t< eoXlltona Out, Jrl^. niil-kcrs! »» lilxkrrx 1 I ws.kv Pnre. tios *.«• I, aaU any where, eltfee. | Ntranxr. but Trite. ...1 Jnectmws ,..r cvkio* it, SIW,,|. ,r..„J) !> j lie ii fill's-. It] I ml in--- fo <H T n nil . ! : examination. jxia-j AgPiitH It :i III lit! I | Li ( n .D^ 81 1 ■ ■ V i : U A Tt ■ IIES. , j farm; article itrxwn, ll'-l ill Prtee from tli'tet-'lc | ALL CIMvns WARRANTED fiXM'INX '^"miuarewmTcumi 'ol"" n t A*"*' i jxa-lm - SJt Urdsdn-xz, New York, j To ('onsumpllm. j Ttie adterlixer, hxel.-r N ru mlwri lo health In , j * few weeks by * very tlmple trmcly, ^ttrr hxeing \ | ImMfomxsel.aowB to hi* fallow- offerers the means : •j To all who desire It. he will send si-opyof the : preserlpiier. usr.l (tree .if charge)# with Hie dlireT.on i i (nr i-repxriii; and uslox Hie same, which they will J | ttnd a sepe Cl an U.r roxscsirriux. *««»>, j OaoMritrrit, Cooohv, Colix, mod all Tiirnat and lung A It, -ciions. The only object of the s tveitiser to seadlBg the I'resrrlption Is to tenetlt the afflicted , \ 1 and spread ihterioaltnn vchlrh he cooeelies to be In- 1 < ! vaiuvi.ie.and he hnp^s evug sutthrer will try his 1 remedy, aa u wiii ,-.is! them aulhlnfi, and may prove , j Pari lea wishing i!,r prracilpUOB, rate, by return J i j dXT-ly] willlanutmich, Klnps Co., New Vork, i" » I i ; i > t j NICHOLS, -At cap* May Court House. January | | leth.vf cMvawmptum, Joxle, daufhter of franklin i and Nancy XI. Nk-lrela, Ax-teetra yean. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS at AI.Kw WITH l ldlCK DIAIJt, . ! i M found 'm„ie cxmveafaat aod coaipaet faw family ' j or maaulaalurrrs' uae than the out aeslsa aod I weights, fur sale by _ ; , No. *» (Ely hi Thirty-five) Market street, i • Iwluw Ninth, PhilaOelphi*. i ' IVORT It V MM, i: TARLB ANU TEA KVIVEV W'TII s'eel or sUvrr.plstrd blades | Cam* aad ■ »» Neat Carvers, Table Sirel, aad Butler Krnvrs. ; for sale, with other Table Cutlery . by 1 , TRC.RA.s h SHAW, 1 No. sas (right thirty-live) Market airret, j ' h ire Nvnih. WmadattMa. j SPOKE TRiaUKM, J JJ«M.LOvV ^Auaws^Augur IIHU. Itrwoea and UlBfa farrw Bolis, etc., tor w'heeiw'rlghta. To rtafe , TRCXtANB SHAW. NO. n» (K*hi ; Jut-ob .Mulford. .i rrmxyr-AT-tj * 4- rourrroa m iBAXcatr j O. tut ia Sccowd **., aanow ftui* ai, ' < <■m-.ro. S. y. } ! allaad the temrks wf (.apa Xay Cawaty. Cot. . II, r:,,.u. made ia aii i-«rls of tire Mate ua reawnahU ter-, -fa*-, •

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ' i'l i;:: i IIII.IITY TVIIITU M ID, [ IJMCPCRHED Iry alt praelie.l |.nntrni ! Try It t ' ""•* ••asaxiPv»»r-~*-» ! f*"")' Pliiladfiphta. NOTH v> i.l ... tiled -„.l Staled |.y !*» «uir.W»le, aod o re.it, d t-, tn. Ju.<, . ul ma OrptiaA- • (k.atr ol lha N r'«- 11 i^man" d .If I " ' h<" ttWo' *)™ nextv I'ETEIt SOODCR, »v.nor«re. « "Med P,h- wca. CI *| : nr, , h ■X^rnTEi h | i-r««hl?idTod amrelnH' »"£ | <9 (l^" '"uolilre. ' ^ ,T|( I S XOrl, ,:' j luted f I S\>CI>Klt'| ! Vre'fi't it'll utT-T! Tt* "ul '-JT '""W ' H.i. lf.d, 1.1 i-en I'fTEU KOI-nrR. » NOTIfr.. I N'te!',,1,- E lurend?w,Iw,''„ "y *«W of Dated IVh tal, -s*. ( "viinvdr : A'ii^aSSb^ap.-ts -- .5 fob,')- ^ ' ' nre?'t'."a.'i* .U he e..t re a . • ■ 'i.lu " "( tlr '""ore ' • "*> In' sash, and I., trod lo aril sti.y. lit Ittm. fvi tTik ■ i,' ' 1 1 *" ,"u"-*,u wpose ( DVDIlSiilUTPKV SAI.n. " R n EPWHRDk I fa AM: f)S" (!.!>» It KWA.TIP. !wr-rr>^. ' 25 AGUES 1»F YAl.l" ABLE CEDAR TIMUKR. Zttuwle In l!.r norraed 1 lump Tract, adjoint.* lha The liaila r Is of the beat quabt) , suitable far j Prisons wishing In view the premises, will rail on Sale positive al two o'clock P. M. Dennievllle, ' Till)* J. LAWRENCE, I Feb Mi.. *a t„ st rice. B GOI.U AM) 8IET KU ! BaNKRUL'ICY A VOIDI Ti ! 1 01 muM V S,' *GohiN -p.' :Vli wL VValeHea, p1 'inre1' Me!"r'noa ,®£ w?1 ' vu-hVn~U?!!rer «•"*"' Ac , Ac. t„ le disposed ol at 1 WO DOLLAR*, each i article, without regard In Value! URAND IM I RXATIONAt. MEETtNO Of MAXCrACTCRfR* llf WATCHM AMI JEMkEl UY. : The follow , I,; haaV'n re-otved. that In eonaarjueu'ie id ^ lire grr.i alagnallua or Trade, and in -alourd y a dislreraiog U.r.( and Ui avoid tl.itv.ta, worth ol rood* f< >m their slock, must he sold In tbe eourseof iiv .Vonihs. al * A .v y s.t r R IF l C K . snd fur thai puipo-r they^h.ieunaBimou.iy rlectest A* TH rt n'f X r L f* I t',KLAGE N T* j A« a preliminary tbr*y w ould remark that they nt*W*VrU"'""1 uo " *'chv» or ImlUlton ALL ARE WARRANTED GOLD I' I N KS'J' - -woifft M A NSHir. The article, tosetl at TWu DOLLARS each, ao maffer Aae* « o-.'ferftey may ke.er.n.isl ol eplendld Huattog case (fold SM Sill , r Watchea, freorh Ctocas, i Ulcus set with Diamond-, Ruh.es, Pwtla and other s.-t> ,.f -'. uelry eomprlalu* Pine, and Esi-Rlngwei t most Urluot-I.;,- aud ircherebe stylr, (odd and raameled lb arelt-ta; Stoda and Merer Rations,' Chains of all Jeserl|.t.aas, I re., tie., Pianos, >lrh»I droits and * wing Machines Of Die Ir-sl makers. lire price ot each artirla vqryla* from *IX lo EIGHT Hf NDHL'D Dollars.-* HOW WK SUALL paorccn. We htve ailuptad Ihe plan of aale now so popular o fl liairns a uuiloim prtca and this idle# swill lava- ; rlct.ly U- for each article, regardless or value.— ' , »!» •• te sol eoudustiag our Agency ale bald by ■ ti e sale of e. ruBeate* or ..uyons rrpn segllhg tho . various artistes. Tl.eee rri tel.. -ales are sold al fifty room e-ch. or * for lw > dollars, and each crrttfleata writ i.sw Ike holder Hie P-I limler article he oe she : is entitled to <ei> psyareul ol aa additional *100, i THE EXPENSE1* uf f II LIGHT AND PAC KING PIANO* Ok BEVVIXG MACHINE* WILE RE PAID RV THE PAR I 1 , > P. Ill) AM. (l.MIILflfTO THEM. AUKNTS ATtii WANTED In grery port of tho i. mled (tales and FroVteeem . and lo ail eurb, vers llbeial mdwcsBMBtS WIU h* pC I. i., I. act ap: i. - • ii. c. a rirrular of terms will ho' JhriLvtu££jr,'x: a i Drafts lo our older. r»eaas»r|ie yuur faaaM, Twam, ' Coukt), aad -V sir vreltj ,f c'l a,Mrr«s aU outers tq > iiv-faw A<'"1* I* X 1 in. tiw I'ork.