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VOL. XX.

. CAPE ISLAND. CAPE MAY COUNT*. NEW JERSEY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11. 1866.

■% NO, 47.

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To— —2—- '.MSKi srssjWM.ssa,'' ^"A/T-SKiSrn# ■ HEN »■ la FMlBdelphl.. • whtSl""U""l"B,r' SUMMER MARCY. cSbb. Marah *1. ■«*_ '"" eVobocebt 'tobe!"'' The undersigned "^rtfu"7„,1*fod" v'; wl«1T.7«ir.^ ol FRWH CR&EftlEEeaaaUtlaCof Urn beet SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES. b-**a"Uo,®'***rh"* CHURCH k LUDLAMCapa lsisa*, N. J, Aprtl I*. I* | unocrjiir.s ano provisions jT LEACH'* STORE w'^zxrsFssxTi,m' ! oii'L'lM1"' "* " t-ROVUIOKf, usum.*.*, • paints, # STATION! RY, . DRUG*. MEDICINES. BROOMS, HARDWARE, WOOD**-WARE.TI POWDER k SHOT, TOBACCO A SEGARS, BROiHEB. Thun nnv etnre on tha Islaad. whtrb W W Dm ckoMest qusHtfkaad will b, .oM LOWEST MAR SET TRICES. PrUae PhllndrlphlB Frrsh Batter UreclreS Every Day. jgn. AS v<*> tali*— I u, th. rertf -foot JOHN I. I.EE RICHARD R WILLIAMS john s. lee a co., Uopo-mnhnrB. Ship Chandler* anil a it o ok it s, No. 46 Noeth Whartsb. below Ancn St.. Puii-aoelphia. I fv ANWB Of RIGGING fonil«h«l to orT e*T. And ROPE of all kl«4» coo.tni.Ily oo oaijio rwiiE. seisrtwhie OA KB. OAKUM. PITCH. TAR. COAL TAR, ROBIN, PA1NTB, OILS, j BLOCKS, CANVABB. ■od trrrt Artie* unnd or t»«l aired aboard veeeels.t W. nl.o Veep on bond no assortment of Groceries and Provisions, JOHN 8 LEE. A CO., * Succeeaore to JoLinr k Ltr FMU. Feb H.NL r clothing, CITIZENS or CAPE RAT CO. ! t !<!nyb?e ,te?< nid"**ock or mw r*,kSPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. ! The Lnteet S*vla nnd of the IWnt Qo.llty, on head. ABo, e New end llaadaomr Anon, ant of GENT«' FURNISHING GOO DC Cen be fouod at my More. Cell nod nee me hef-.ro too parchnee Hevwhvre. cr My motto I. : QukV Sale* aed «mnll Proem, C. D. GOLDENBERG, Cng( Jfey Court House. now is the time rpo StT SPRING end SUMMER CLOTHING, " I. H. SMITH'S STORK, CAPE ISLAKD, K.J. Harlaf e food enenrti-ent of CUTHt AND CAS*immEB, Sultnble for the Seaeoa. £ He eoltalto the natraaac- of the peMto a»d laeifee # them to eall aim raemtae bu «,oek of New Good*. LADIES' C LOANING*. CENTS* FURNISHING GOOD*. CND»IGAHIRTSh DRAWERI, Chen mere and «V*«r SAtrO. tar Collar# (Ledhnear, NeAr), UetoraBer, pe. Cloth, amJ CamtweiM nald by the yard. CP Rapalrlac dm at M»« ahattrat active. tal« EDWARDSA LAWBEJfCE, clothiers, No. lO Market 8t„ Phllk. ■UahlBf Condi, Oil Utothlag, he. CMhlat mada to order . Dealer* will Bad II to their adraaUf, to vail red aanmtoa ant Btoek. CAlvIIt A EDWARD!, fss ly HARRT LAWRENCE. boots &. shoes. thomas d. CLARK'S Boot and broe rroRr.. KS sBtaaair'- ***■ CHILDREN'* BOOTS. SHOES and GAITERS, jiaiHUj oa head, at the inweet ra.h t» i~. Woe* made toavdec. Repalrln* neatly doa, boot at d rhoe htore. rj'HE Saberdber ha, io hand a NEW STOCK of tor Cent,' Ladle,' and Children-. nad are feel aalr la toytae thai wa hnee or. hand. ihe /«• *r! »n.l Sr..' aaaortanent ta Cape May: whirl. will h. .old at ear STORE m PVCATI-R STREET, GEfiTS' FINE CAI F 'KIN I -'T' Alao, CUNNING k DITCHING BOOTS *** 17 G ARRETSON * CHURCH N. R -Bo«a aad Bhon anda to order, or rapalred . coal ANp lumber. jebemiab scbellenueb pOT^ggg^^-lytk. cesar sh ingles. WHITE PINE LOMBSB. ma eeary eattoty of bulWlnf loaibar. """" j acStf JEREMIAH BCHEURNGKR. . FURNITURE. gaasaaa.a. a. ajfs5^jspjsl. y !

L'feQAL NOTJCESt, ZOTICE TO CnEDITOttS t TV'WM EDMUNDS. AdmloUtralor of Tbomaa t I William,, (ml.. mu deeenwd Bt 41 motion of the •umaalr of the County of Cape M,y. fcerebr fire, notice to the creditor, of ■aid decedent to betnf la their ilcbta. demaada, aad ■ wuSeSai^Mth7'or'h^i1u^f<«vm*to"ed a of any action therein, acalael paid admlnlatralor. DOWNS EDMUNDS, administrator . Dated March It. 1MB. mh«l f NOTICE TO CREDITORS. WILLIAM HEWITT and Stephen Duck, executorn of Henry T. Hewitt, detaaaed, Dy direction of the Surroxale of the County of , Cape May. hereby flrra notice to the eradltorn of . the Bald decedent to brtnf In their debta. demand#, S and claim a, afalnit the date of the Hid decedent . (under oath), within nine month,, or they will he forever barred of any action therefor sealant said caecutora, WM. HEW ITT, I Kxacutora. STEP. BUCK. j Dated March 10. '«A. mhu ! XOTICE TO CREDITORS. TO H.N H. ROSS aad Stephen H BeanaU. Eseeu•I torn of Jeremiah Ladlam, deeaawd. ■ By direction of I he Surtoeate of the County of I Cape May, hereby eteea notice to the crpllton ol aald dene, lent to brine In their debt,, demand,, aad claim, ifeloat the ctate of uLI decedent under oath ; within nine nraetha, or they will be forever bar^, I of aay action therefor aralnit raid elector, a JOHN H. ROS<. ) S. H. BENNETT. ( Eaeeutora. ' D«ted March dth.-Md. mhu : CARPETS, OILCLOTHS. CARPET WEAVING. T'HE uadenlfocd brga leave to inform the ladlea 1 or Cape May County, that he atlU continue, the | buslave, of thi fn - E'* VING- ,h ' , Bay Shot*, where he will he find, at nlMlme, to weave Carpel, of all alyirt, at the loweat rale,. ! tp- Order, can be left at the Horn of Centre W. Smith, Cape Inland, aad will receive prompt attro- . Ilea. • January II, ISM. [ly] JOHN C. LITTLE, j CARPETMUI.«5EW STYLED ! jfWXAPI 1/ J. T. DELACROIX, No. r South SECOND St., PhlUdelphla, Una Ju.t receivrd iwr late a.rlvalnI John Craaal y k Soon Tapntr^ Brumaia, Tlrrra-Ply and Itrfmln Carpeli, .. Ilaau"h -ni . rlrrrn s:,r rarpam, Cottage, Lint aad Ra« Carpel,, Floor Oil Cloth,. Ruf,, Win low Shade,, MatI tlofi. kc. Ac..— far aale at the leant Pricra. and i quality t- aranteed. J. T. DELACROIX, i I n s. SECOND f tract, above Che,tnrrt, j tnhyuor-ahl . Philadelphia. ; . CARPETS A OIL CLOTHS. ! , T> HUGH, Jn., k Co . woald Invite the atteatloa j X . of bin era lo their larve atoek of , I Jt'Ele SPRING STYLES OF CARPETS I C onaltilnf of | TAPESTRT. BRUSSELS. TliREK-PLT, INGRAIN, , I Cafry, Metr and Rat Carvttt. Also, OIL ■ Lor HE from V to ■ yard.' wide. ' Window Shade, la «rvnt v arleit , Canton and Coco ' Mailing, Ruf,. Malt,, kc . Ac P HOUGH, Jr..k CO., tod North SECOND St., above Noble. Branch Store—* W. corner Klfhth k Sprtnf Garr den It... Philadelphia. mhSI-lm. GOODS FOR THE L/U5IES MRS. E. SMITH ; ILL openoa aad aDcr TUKSDAT, March I J, 1 BERING MILLINERY. Ator, Mnl It N I N G IIONM !'. CHILDREN'S IIATS, The MASIE STEWART PRANKa. I- veer mrlea. Alwr, a lot of Notioaa, worth) of aotlee. Thoee who may purchaee, can do >o at Phllartclphla ptleen, at the atora, adjolnlnf I. II. Smith*, , : l lolhtaa Sloea, DECATUR Strael. mhu ML HOOP SRIRTS. 638. Hopkin s -own make." MaacraiTcaco aad *ou> WHOLESALE k RETAIL, No. MS Arch Street, Phllailelphla. The moat complete aaaortamat of Ladlea* Mlaaea' and rhlldrre'p HOOP SKIRTS, In thr cliyi rotten up eaprreaty to awel the waota ol flr.t civ.» iraric ; emtrracln* the nawrat aad moat dealratdrtty lea nod St lea of "Oora Trail,." of every Icnyh— fr>.m IV to fyda, round,— JO to M Spnofa. attruto 00 Pram nklrta, all letiftha. from :>» ro > >da. round Ibe hot- ; torn, al SI 40 In $J IS. Our Hoe of Mlaaea* aad Children'. SKIRTS, are > M*>mt4ally b.yaH all eompatliloa, lorrartair ol atylea aad .Ilea— aa well aa lor flnlah and durability, varying from S to a toehea In length, lloU 'prlnga at to cento to | s.to. A.I Sklrto of "OUS OW N NARK." era Warranted lo rtvo aatiafarti ,n ; but buy aoaaaanuch, unlena they have, "Hopkin'a Hoop 1 Skirt Manufactory, No. tJS Aich St.," atampad oa each Tab. Alao, coaatnatto on head. Good SsiBTS, Maaofac lured la New T«h, aad the Erulrro Stale., which I we nail at very tow Priam A lot of cheap an Irta— l» aprtnga. to cento, to ip.tne-.ll Oo-at aprlnga, •l.iA-to Gwlagv $) to aad 40 apnng.. II. SO. rp- Ik lit. made to Omar and Repaired. TcrmaCaah. Coc Prtca Only I mh1-4m MEWTTS TR Y~.~ H. L. (alCMOCR, DENTIST. OBn ruljololas Congrem Hall, CAPK ISLAND. NEW JERSEY. NITROUS OXIDE CAI admlalatered-ao pain is attracting teeth, aor unpleaaaat effect# caperleacad fn.m Inhaling the Can. Teeth plugged In n mpertor manner : alao, whole or partial aria adjuale.1 la the neatest alyle. All other. Dental operation, performed la the .hottest possible lime, aad la the beat manner. I Pars moderate. Conditions aaah. OMra Day,, (until farther aotlee.)— TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, aad SATURDAYS, from • o'clock A. M. to* P.M. CP Call loe a Circular. trdl PROFESSIONAL CARD8. J. M. DOW!* 8, M. Dq ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN f SURGEON. UTS or THE MEDICAL DEPMTMEST, V. S. ARMY. CAPK MAY COURT BOUSE, , NEW JERSEY Jacob Mnlford. ATTOKSET-AT-LJ X R SOLICITOR IK CHAKCKRT Orrtcs ta Strvian »rH a grow rcockAL, ' Cam wan, K J., , WU1 attend Uu Courts of Caps May County. Collections wade la ail part, of the sum oa reasonable r twmn. «HT J. URA.WILLE LEACH, ATTOKKET AKD COVKSELLOK-AT-LAW, tU SOUTH FlfTH STREET, I toMBBM PwaAbSLHrtA. 8fAfiONERY. Wonderfal Revrlat ton ! J. 8. OARttlSON S Book, Stationer)" &* Notion Store, WASHINGTON Btraet, oppoallr OCEAN Kraal, Capr Islaud, I*. J. Y Goatoal Aaanrtmaat ml FANCY AO A PS, PERFUMERT, HAIRDTES, kc., ha. RASOKS, ' flR ' ' * ma W§I|U r-

ghc I'ort's fforncr. BABV LOOKIXG Ol'T FOR ME.' if \ J Two little tumyhaoda patting aa the window. Two laughing, bright cyea looking out at ma | J Two rosy cheeaa denied with a dimple, .Mother-bird la coming , baby, do )ou aee I Down by the lilac buih, something white and asura. - Well I knew tha apron aod ahoulder-knota of ribbon, r All belonged lo baby, looking out lor mc. Talking low and tenderly To myself as mother, will, j Spake I aoftly, "God In Heaven * Keep my darling tree from 111. Worldly gain and worldly honor* Ask I not for her from Thee, Keep from want aad ala and sorrow, Keep bar aver pura aad free." j I Two little waxen hands. I Folded soft and Fleetly , Two Utile curtained eyea. Looking out oo mora for me i Two lUlle snowy cheeks. Dimple-dented nevermore , Two little trodden shoes, . Thai wUI never touch the Boor ; Shoulder-ribbon softly twitted, Apron foiled, clean aad white; These are left me— and these only ; ! Of the chlklteb presence bright I Thus He tent aa answer to my earnest praying. , Thua He keeps my darling free from earthly a tain. > Thua Mr folds the pet lamb safe from earthly straying. But 1 mist her a edly by the window pane, j T.U I look above It : then with purer viatoo, sad, I weep no more, the lilao-buah to paw, • r.n 1 ace her, angel, pun and while and tlnlcaa, Walking with tha harpers, oa the aea of glaaa. Two bttla .nowy wings Soltly flatter to and fro, Two tiny childish hands Beckon atlU to me below , 1 wo tender angel eyea Watch me ever earnestly Through the loop-bolr» of the atari , Oaby's looking out for me. iflrtt grading. Map Your Course— A Word to YounK Men. The young roan who start! in pursuit of fortune without carefully surveying thr ground ud laying dowo his line of march beforehand, is s reckless Absslnm, who is pretty sure to be esught by ; the "wall-A-bit thorns"' of ipecolsiion and left helplessly struggling in their midst, ■ ridiculous spoe'.nrlo to nil right thinking men. Map yoor course, young man, before you sat forth on yonr business journey. While yon Are yei out of ; the tumult And turmoil of the busy world udopl a set of principles. Let them be such as your conscience and yoor common sense approte. Thro fashion a code*of laws for your future gorcrnment — rolea of conduct based oo doties yoo ' owe to God, yoor neighbor aad yourself. , Don't wail*' ontil you are a. sailed by ! 1 temptation or besei with difficulties, to ; determine what yoo shall do in either ; dilrmna. Determine in advance what 1 ought to be done under certain circomaUncen, and, when they occur, do il — You are better qualified to judge rightly , what ia jutt and prudent in any contingency, before thm contingency ia upon , yon, iban yoo can be la the moment of difficulty. In trouble, don't traat to the impnlae of the moment Impulse is ■ 1 blind guide in serines matters. Refer [ back to yonr chart. This has bean the , practice of wiae and good men from the | time immemorial. Experience ia, no doubt, a capital teacher, bat her leaaons > are bitter ; and if ynu begin life with m cool head, an boneat purpose, a dndntleaa spirit, and fixed principles and roles of condoct of the right kind, yoo will, be *11 the more likely to eacape the lash of that hard ta»k-misirris. Lay yoor coarse straight In the beginning, and .slick to it aa cloaely as yon can in storm and sunshine. Providence it the ander- . writer for those who sail this "aea of troubles" by the chart of honor mad the compass of prndance, and even if blown . oa the rock* they are not likely to perish there for leek of help. A Methyl Love. 01 there is an endearing tendernese . in the love of a aether to a *oe, that transcends all othefv-*ffeetion« of the . heart It la neither to be chilled by sel* fixhoesi, nor deonted by danger, nor weekend by wortbiessneu, nor etlfled ' by ingroiitude. » She will encritee eeery comfort to hia convenience ; she will earreader eeery pleasure to hia rnjoyaeot ; aha will glory in hie fame, end exolt in hia prosperity ; and If misfortune oeegtnke him, and If disgraee settle apwti his mom, she will still love and cherish bim in apite of bit disgrace ; and if all the wurid beside east bim off, she will be ail the world to him t — Slight changes make great differ- , etftca. "Dinner Tor nothing," is very good fan, bat yoa can't say u morh of "•otkiag for dinner. " - V. g. ]

A Pretty Woman. The subjoined waif we bate discovered - in an exchange: — "a pretty woman is one of the 'institutions' of the country — an angel in dry goods end glory. She makes sonsbine, blue sky, Fourth of July And happiness . wherever the gees Her path is one of deliciqus ros^F perfume end beauty.— ' i She is a sweet poem, written in re re j I curie end choice calico, and goc-1 prin- : ciples Mm stand np before her as so ! many admiration points, to melt into j j cream end then bolter. Her words float ' I round the ear like music, birds of Paradise, or the chime* of Sahbsth bells.— j Without her. society would lose it* tru- j I est attraction, the church its firmest reliance, end young men the Ytry best of ' comforts and company. Her influence' and generosity restrain the vicious, j strengthen the weak, raise the lowly, : flannel-shirt the heathen, and strengthvo I the faint-hearlcd. Wherever yon find the virtuous woman, yoo also fiud pleasant bouquets, clean clothes, order, good living, gentle hearts, music, light end ' model 'institutions' generally. She Is the flower of humanity, a eery Venus in divinity, and her inspiration it the breath of Heaven." 2JUee Profane Language. Il ia relsicd by Dr. Scudder, that on his return from his mission in India, after a long absence, ha was standing on the deck of a steamer, with bis son, a { youth, when he heard a gentleman using | loud and profane language "See friend," said the doctor, accost- I ing the swearer, "this boy, my sou, was boro and brought np in a heathen coun- ' try, sod a land df pagan idolatry ; bot io all hie life, he never hetrd a man blaspheme bit Maker until now " The man colored, blurted oot an apol ogv. sod looked oot a little ashamed of himself.

Items Worth Committing lo Memory. A bit of glue, dissolved in skim-milk and water, will restore old crape Hslf • cranberry, bound on a corn, will soon kill it. An inkstand was tururd over upon * white tablecloth ; a servant threw over It a mixture of salt and pepper plentifully, sod all trscee of it diiappeared. Picture frames and glasses are preserved from flies by painting tbem with a brush dipped into a mixture msde by boiling three or four onions in a pint of water. Soft soap should be kept in a dry place in the cellar, and not used ' until three months old. — Thackeray says a woman's heart it just like a lithographer's stone— what is ! once written upon It cent be rubbed j out. This i* so Let an heirets once j fix her affections on a stable boy, an^ all the preaching^in the world cannot gat . her heart above oat boxe* en«f curry combs. ''What it written on her hexrt can't be nibbed oat " This fact shows I itself, not only fa love bat In religion ' Men change their Gods a dozea times ; a womsn never. To convert # 8i«ter of Charily to Methodism woold require a greater amount of power than yon would bare to make ose of lo overtoro the Pyramids. A Wobd to the UxwisE.— An sdver- . tisemenl io a New York paper promis- ' log. 00 receipt of iwealy-ceott, to send a receipt to keep water in wells end cisterns from freezing, a man ia a neighboring city forwarded the currency and received by return mail the following •newer, which may prove of vain* to some of oor readers, therefore, we take the liberty of eircoU'iag it: "Take in yoor well and cistern on cold nights and keep them by the fire." — When Joseph Sotcliff was near hi* last hoar, he said, "I have been think•i»h of the difference betwixt the death j of Paul and of Byron. Paul aaid, 'The time of my departure it at hand j but there is laid op for me a crown.' Byron ' aald- L " *My day, ara to tb» jallow laal. . Tht Bower, |ha frail of tito to fowv Tha worm, tha aaabar, aad tha srtof JMKtoaatoaa.'" A Reason. — "Mother." said little ^ Ned, -one moraing, Afur bating fallen out of bed, *'I ibink I koow wby I fell ' oat of bed last night. It was beasts* I ' slept too near where I got lo."^ Mu.lng > a little wblla, at if In doubt whether be > bad given the right wplnNation, be added, "Ne. that waso* the reason *,.. It . was because I slept toe near where I foil oat " r — A warning needed et *U fashioesbU usem binges— Look out for tha point.

STATE ITEMS. ' — The Wast Jartey Presbytery will bold ila spring session at Hammontoa, oa Tut,- - day the 17th insL f —Soma of th« mambara of tha Third , Street m. E. church, Camden, have Withs drawn, and intend lo build during the eomf iog leatuu a new chapel on Cooper street. — A son of Mr. Lorento Lawrence, of , Millviile, was badly scalded at ibe Bleach- , ery an Tuesday last. H« elipped and fell | into a tab of boiling March, plunging both ! ^ I arm, in op to the elbow,. . I — A few evenings vinca a man by the; j naniH of Jorapb VYj|,on war ,tnpped on the ' • | outskirts of the eily of Camden, caught by | " ] the tbroal, thriwn lo ilia ground nod held ' • | while he robbed of bit watch and abnot ! • 845 id money, f — Od Tserday aflernnon of la,l meek, a* f the ferry boat Camden #as oo her way to | , Camden, and joal after ahe had pastad , | tbruugh Ibe caani, an unknosu man .prang ! I j overboard from tier deck and wa, drow-ned, j j The hand, on board the boat made every j effort lo retcue him but were unable to do ) ,o. They are unable to gi». any accurate I j description of lha person. — The following named gcntlomen ware, ' oo Friday alerted by Mockhnldera of thai ' Camden and Philadelphia Steamboat Ferry 1 Compary. al ibair annual mealing, direc- i tor* of aaid company fur the emuing year; j Benjamin Fiah, J. L. McKnigbl, Iticbard ' Sbtppen. Cba*. K. Pe ilavuu, A. IV, ' Markley, A. J. Filh, Judge T. Jone, • Yorke. William II. Uatxmer. and J. C. i 1 Bullitt. ' — Tha Snl abed of tha laaioo io thi* I f locality wa, caught la«t Sunday, by Capt. ' i Ludlow, or Union Hill, N. J. The fi.her- ^ ■ 1 men have commenced planting ibeir tbad I | pole* and placing their net- for a haul. | . ! There i* every pro.pect for a good tupply ' t | of thi* exrellaot G*h for lha next tfaraa ' month,. They were vary plentiful last war k I aa to veil in mark- 1 from 30c to gl a piece. ' every week hence will reduce the price, at ; well a* improve the quality. — Newark Senf inal. — At a meeting to alect the Stale Superintendent of School* Governor Ward wa, elected Preaident of the Board of Kdnca. lion, Hon. R. S. Field, Vice Preaident, ( r Hon. C. M. Harriion. Secretary, and Elia* Cook, Treaaarer. Prof. E. A. Apgar I | wai on tba fint baBot, duly elected Slate* | Superinteodent of School,, from the en- I ' eoiog term of three year*. Prof. Apgar | ( r ie a graduate of the Normal School, and | ■ ie a gentleman of experience and ability. | i Mr. Harriion wa* oot a candidal* for re- , election.

Wanted—A Printer. i "Wanted — a printer," say* a coolampo- ; 1 rary. Wanted a mechanical curiosity, with I | brain aod finger*— a thing that will **t to j many type a day — a machine that will think aod act, but (till a machine — a being who i undertake* tbe mint systematic 'drudgery, 1 yet one, tbe ingeouity of tnao be* never I supplanted mechiically— tbat'i a printer, i A printer— yet for all hie sometime, disI sipatad aod reckle,* habit,— a worker at 1 ' ail time* and boon, day and night ; selling , j up io a close and unwholesome office when t j gay crowd* are hurrying to the theatre* — I later itill, when the street reveler* ere j gone end the city sleep*— in the fresh air ' | of tbe morning — it, tl\g broad and gushing ■ anoligbl — sumr printing machine i* at hi* ' case with his vlvruel unvarying cfick ! ' dick! I Click ! click ! click ! the polished types . fall into the stick ; the mute interpreters of rxprvtiion*. are marshaled into line, and march forth aa immortal print. Ciiek ! and tha latest intelligence become* old— the I thonghi a principle— the idea a living sentiment. Click ! click ! from grave to gey, item after item— a robbery, a murder, a bit . ' of scandal, a graceful and glowiog thought ' —are in turn cloavd by lb« mute and Im- [ pretsive fingers of the machine, and sal > adrift in tba sea of tboaghl. He must not ! think of tbe fatare nor recall the paet — , must not think of bomv, of kindred, of wife I orof babe— bi* work li e before him, and thought is chaioed lo hia copy. ^ Yoo know him by hi* work who read the ' papers aod are quick at typographical error*— whose eye, may rest oo these mutes, 1 evidence* of cestle** toil. Correspondents i editors aad author*, who ecorn the aimple i l mediant of yonr feme, think not that the i printer ie altogether a maebioe — think not he is indifferent lo the gem of which he is bat lbs eetter— * subtla ray may penetrate tbe rvcenet of bit brain ; of tbe fiowert he gathers, some may leave tbe fregranceapoa hie toil worn finger*. Bat whan yoa seek friend, companion, advisor — whsa yoo 1 woold elevate one who for sympathy may I represent either or both — wbea you want i judge,, legislator*, governor* aad preei- > > daaie— 0, ye paopla, advertise : "Wanted'' I —a printer." 0 i not tbe speciality of any , ' one feeling, bat the mood aod harmony of , 1 the whole of them. It ia the whole eoal , marching heavenward to the maeie ol joy i tad love, with weil ranked (eceiUee, all i boating time nod hangdog una.

Laws of.Sew Jersey. ' ' r«v ACTnoarrr.] ■ A further supplement to lha act entitled "An act against Ulury." . £T | 1. Be it ea^etod by the Senate and fjaa. . era I Assembly ol th* State or Nvw Jersey, . That upon all contracts hereafter made for the loan of, or tho forbearance, or giving f day of payment for any muuey, wares, merchandife, good* or chattel*, il shall be I i.wful for any person or person*, or body ( i corporate to take ibe relue ol u-van dnl. la/* for tbe forbearance of one hundred dolI lars for a yvar, aod after that rule for a ! greater or leu son, or for a loagerorshorlj er period, and tb»t whan interest it allow, | i per centum ; anything in lha act to which - this i, a lo We contrary" notI « ithbtanding. and that so much of the said 1 j act a, con -ticta with this supplement ba and iba •aim- i* barwby repealed. 1 j 3- And be it enacted. That thi* act tkall j lake effect immediately. Approved March 15. 1866. I Supplement to en act entitled "An set authorising the JutKCea of the .Supreme I Court to appoint Comniiavionert to take special bail, and to administer oaths aod affirmations," revision' approved April j tixtuealh, eighteen boudred- «nd forty- ' seven. .. 1. Be it enacted by tbe Senate and Gen» eral A«.ambly of the Slete of New Jereey. | That every commiisiooer appointed by I virtue of th* act to which thi* ia a tuppLj ment, shall Iflive ibe same power aod authority to make an order to hold tbe difendant to bail iu any action of tort brought or to be brought iu any of the courU of thia elate, that is now vested in tbe jusUcei af I tha supreme court of this ntate, and (ball s be entitled lo the lams fees as are now I allowed by law to Mid justices in likw cases. 2. And be it enacted, That Ibis act shall take effect immediately. Approved March 13. 1866. A Supplement to no act entitled "An act | for the moro easy partition of lands held j byco-pareaoar*. joiot-ieaant* aod tenant* j 1, Be it enaetad by tbe Senate aod Geoeral A-sembly of tha State of New J*scy, That the coorte of common plena of th* . | several counties in this elate be authorized and empowered to recieve report* of all sales made by order of a judge of any of J said court* al any special term or terms or j slid court*, to confirm such salei and order j title to be ined* to th* purchaser or purehaj sere, which shall be valid and effectual in | law a* if made at a stated terra of said 2. And be it enacted, That tbia net shell take effect immediately. Approved March 15. 1866. A farther supplement to the act entitled "An act to reorganize the court# or !•▼," approved February ninth, eighteen bundred and fifiy-fire. 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and General Aeiembly of tha Slat* of New Jersey, , That from and aflar the passage of thia act, the regular term* of tha court* in and for the county of lluntvrdnn, shall commence on the second Tuetdsy in April and tha first Tuesday in September end December in etch end every ynai. 2. And be il enacted, That lb* regular t-rnu of the court* in aod for the county of Warren shall commence on the fourth Tuesday in April, third Tuesday in Bep. lumber, and fourth Tuesday in December, in eech end every year. - 3. And be it enacted, That th* regnlar terms of the court* in aod for tbe county of Mercer, shall commence oo the second Tuesday in January aod Hay and the first Tuesday io October in oach nod every |Mir.

4- And b* it enacted, That all writ*, process recognizances and other proceedingtrfetorneble, mad* or given for, th* first d,y of any una of any court to b* bald in any of said counties, next after the passage of this act, shall be deemed, considered nnd liken, as made returnable, mad* aad givaa for the first day of tha term* hernia staled, fized and appointed, occurring next after tha passage of thi* act. 5. And be il enacted, That all acts nnd parts of act* iocoosistsDl with this net be and Ibe earn* are hereby repealed. 6. And be H enacted, That thia act shall ta-e vffvoi i nmedistely. Approved March 13. 1866. A Supplement to an act entitled "An set for tbo incorporation of companies to navigato lakes, oeoao and inland waters," approved March seventeeaih oa* tboa. •end sight hnodsed nod fifty-foor. L Be it enacted by tbe Senate aod General Assembly of Ike Bute of New Jeraoy, ' That it shall be lawfol to form cootpanieN under tbe provision* of tha Ml lo whiafc thia ia a supplement, with an aiaunm a f capital stock which shall not bo more thai oo* millioo dollars, nor less than to* iboa•»nd dollars. 2. Aod be It enacted, That thia net shall take sSsol immediately. Apposed Marah 13. 1866.