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®kf ©tran 3iV art. Oepa Iiltnd, Oape 1 £»y Com Ij, H. J. 8. R. MAOONAOLK, 'VtlntUir, Dec. 13, IH66. ■«TM or iOVKHTHKU. m null or *** LI an on LLU. j °" UusTtUste "'IS' - WMW t.M |S tsu2*ed*bt'uar """ " *' "" **" " Br* Our motto: "Small profit*, and qnick sales I" W. B Mill™ 4 Co. Cnpa Inland, N.J. Soldier*' I'nion, A martin^ of tha Soldirrt' Uoioo will be held at tha War* office at 7.30 o'clock oa Saturday treeing, Decernbar 16th. A punctual attendance of •very member ti requeated. Auction Sale. Mr* E. Smith avill continue her auction aala, at bar atom oa Waahingtan atreel, Capo Iaiaad, on Friday craning, 14th Ibjl Tha good* to be offered on that artalag will be varied in atyleaod quality from tboae heretofore off-,red. aad, ao donbt, many bargain* can be bad by tboaa wbo attend. Comcerl and Lecture. Attention ia called to thn announce, meet of tbcConcen aad Lecture to be (rivet 'lo the Baptiit Church at the Court House on Friday evening, December 14. The rxerciaea of the evening will donbllava prove interacting, aad the object ia ona which commend* itaalf to tka favorable consideration ol all tka people. Removal. Tha Paopla'a Ire Cream 8aloon kept by Captain Oaorga W. Smith fonaarly located on Waabinatoa, S>. i fronting Ocean, haa been removed t. Waahlag'oa atreel, oppoaila tha Centra Haaaa. Tha captain baa no* apaoed with an entire naw atock o Coafactloaariea aad Froita, aultabla foi tka Holidaya. Call and aae him. itt# xxunuaji. uau ana aoe mm.

Croat IJ una. Bum* taw day* ago, aa Mr. Jacob Hand, of tha Court Hooae, waa paaaiag along Ik* beacTI, naar that place ba obaerved coma boxaa, which he deemed worthy of notice, and on Investigation, diarovrrvd them to be filled wiib Enfield rifle*. Pureeing bit diarov*ry, atill further along tba beach, he found ia all a^aa thirty .boxaa, containing twenty rifle* each, making alx baedrvd, 'together with boxaa containing over four hundred thousand waterproof gun expe, aad all the oeceaaer acc outre manu. From what aource thev came, aad for what purpoaa to be uied. la of co era* a mystery. Tha article* bare baa n turned over to Mr. Fithian Ware, of tha Lower townahlp, wrackmaatar, and in cave of failure of the owner to come forward and recover th< good*, they become the property ol the State. Court. The aaaal amall amount of baaiaav* aae transacted at the December term of Ceart. The grand jury found two bill* of Indictment, aad were diamiued at aoon oa To*. Jay. The following eatatca war* aattled and cwa firmed by the Orphan*' Court : 0. F. Learning, administrator ol Ahijail F Learning; John Rasa end Stephen Bennett, executor* of Jeremiah Lad lam ; Humphrey Creaae, admlalMrator of Emma Ladlam ; Joarsh MeCarty aad Driah Hewitt, execntbr> of William MeCarty ; William Hawitt 1 aad Stephen Bock, exeealora of Heori '

Y. Hewitt ; Jalia Hewitt, adminiatra trix wf Fraacl* H. Hewitt. Order* tu aall land warn granted to Powma Kdmonda. admlalvtrator ot Thome* WIIHama; John Reevaa, ad minUtrator of Pixel* laard. Letter* of gaaidiaaahip were granted to Dr. C. F. Laamiug, for lobelia Lewadeg. minor child of Imbella T LearningRawh Hewitt, i dminiatrator of C 11 h--w, » rttd rlatma again* it - . It Utah. v, L .mrrff hi Itioe and Thomas LadUm were *(-- poiatrd ewmmiaainaer# to divide prop ery wf William Taylor, deraaned ; D Warwvoi, Oewrga P. Wentr.ll and L ' wva L» dlrtdc real rev... of Abigail F wmd Lwaadrr Caeaoa war* appointed , rr^.rrrL

The Soldier*' Certificates. We are informed that the rertificale of the State, lasaed in boner of tb* soleier* nod aailera of New Jcraey, and to be delivered to all who have been honurably discharged from the aervice, J will be rrady for diatribation at an } cvr'y prriud. It ia desirable that the - name* af inch soldier* and aailor* ! should he gathered up in the anveral " I L-itie* and towns in the Stat*, and forj u-ard.-d to the Adjotaul General at ■ o j Trenton, through whom the delivery 0 ! takra place. It will be remembered 2 ; that the familir* of tboaa who have " f*lien are entitled to tbia certificate. J We brlieve, also, that thoie Jerary men J wbo arrred In the regiment* of oilier ° Stairs are held to be entitled to it j J under the joint resolution. — Nttcark 1 Courier. . Mow lo Make u Ton of Coal _ i Last. j Some hontekcepera, in the manage- j "lent of'their fires, act npoa the anppo- ! sltioD that an addition of fuel will insure increased combustion, and, cen • «rqeully, develop additional warmth. » Tbia ia an expensive mistake. It is only smothering and retarding the fire + i lo pnt in a tjiiek layer of coal, or aa ! I «ome do, fill the fire-box from a layer j . of two inches ol ignited coal to it* at- I f moat capacity with fresh fuel. No j uore coal should be pnt npon a fire at me time than will readily ignil* and j live off a pure white blaze — not a blue I .lame, as that denotes the pretence of inconsomtd gaaca. In cleariag the ! •ohl tovea in the morning, there la j ilwaya la be fuuad a quantity of ua- . burotd coal, which haa been cxter- j "ally subjected to combnstioa. It ia ..'overcd with ash aod looks like cinder. It it ofteo dumped into the ash-box-rha fact ia, that the lamp is oaly roasted on the outside, oot even cooked vud it in a better condition for igniting than the greao coal. Nerrr waste it. Attention to these few biota will -are many dollars in a winter. Telegraphic Incident. An Eoglith paper tell* a story of a i -iagular applicatioa of tha telegraph, -vhich may well go into the annala on the electrie wire. The special corns.■ondeat in London of a Glasgow paper , was accustomed avary evening at a late noar'lo bring his despatch to a tale-.-raph office in tha upper story of a high ' nuildlng, the street doar of which *■» ! losed at a certain boor, and attended ' ifter that by a porter. Tbia function. 1 iry, oa the occasion ia question, went 1 •ound asleep, and lb* most energetic ' • ouno asieep, ana to* most energetic

•oanding of the correspondent on the h leer were nnsaceessful in awaking bim h to bla doty. After n half an hour or , -o, of increasing impatience, the cor- , espondent hit opon a novel Idea. Ht »eat to an adjoining telegraph station, d and sent a message to Glasgow, repeated the clerk there to telegraph to the clerk Id thai naceasaible oppar- story . in London, to go down stair* aad awak. , ** the porter. Tbia wa* dona qlth . eat Ire success la shoot twenty mi a u tea, . the message traversing a distance of iver foar handred miles to arooae a t nan only aeparatad from the visitor **y a door. will rionr Be Lower. 1 The notion prevalent lo certain quarter* that the prle* of floor aad grain la ' to becom* very high daring tha wintar 1 ia not borne oat by lbe statements Of 1 the quantity of grain In the country On the contrary, there appears to be every reaaoa for lower prices thae . those which now obtain, both aa regards the present and the fotore. A letter published ia a Naw York paper, containing soma very interesting statistics bearing opon the eebjeet, ehow* the quantity of grain received in that city from the first of January to thr first of December, a* compared with that received daring tb« corresponding months lavt year. With the exception of oat*, the receipts of all kinds of grain this year exceed those of last 1 year. The number of boahel* of wheal receieed at Chicago for eleven months ' in 1865 and 1866 was respectively 14,-

034.411 and 30,045,045, aad a com. narison of the two showa an increase ibla year of 37 per cent, 8acb fact* ye there are arguments ia themselves, and clearly show that ao good reason -xiats for the prase a I high prioe of .1oar or for apprehending that it will he atlll higher. The total quantity «f grain tad grain n floar received daring the months ixeified in 1865 end 1866. waa reepec--vrly 64,577 303 aad 65.951,913 booh 'a, tha iarreaae thie year being nearly ill |>er rent. TMa does net look Hhv . scarcity of cereals, nor for bode high prices for them daring the next fee, i nontht. The conclusion, therefor#, fe I irresistible that, nader the ordlaan i iperaltoai of trade, tha prices of oare>la matt tend downward*. —Tha oldest Methodist alive is pro- . hably Joke Shsha. of Ploaaaat M.Ds, ' N. J.. ako ia aw* handred aad tevaa- ■ town yews aM. aW Jnisrtl tba Motho- J diet Church wt«r half a aeatavy ago

STATE ITEMS. —Mr. A. W.-Markley purchased left , > week, at tbe aale of persooel property ■ of the late Commodore Stockton, a , . pair of carriage horses, for $2,000. ' — Of tbe aix daily Republican paper* | ' puoliahed in New Jersey, only one (tbe ! ■ Newark Advertiser) lujiporla Mr. FreJ linghajten. All the other* ere favor- ' able to the election of Mr. Cobb for 1 United 8latei Senator. I — Twenty-six barrels of wbiakey , "ere »eixed by the Assessor ia Jersey City on Tnarsday. A man named Frank G. Brown, claiming to be a Dep. ! ' uty Marshal, attempted to take them in ^ bia possession, but was himself arrested I I and confessed to being tbe owner o' the contraband article. —For Speaker of the House of As1 | sembly, the Hon. James 11. Xixoo, of ! Cumberland it very generally indicated. | Mr. Nixon haa been identified wiib the I j Republican Party from tbe ootset, and ] hi* previous services ax a legislator are , | a goaraotce that in him the House will , i ! have an able and efficient presiding < _ , officer. i j — The Senator* and Representative* ; ■ | from New Jeraey are located in Wa*h- . ington as follow* : Mr. Frelioghny- , <eo, northwest corner ol 8ixth and D | ilreet* ; Mr. Cattell, 457 Thirteenth , I atreel: Mr. Newell, nt Willard'.; Mr. i i Starr, Ebbett Hoose and Messr. Sit- < r ! graavra and Rogers, at the Kiikwood i i House. ' i 1 j . — Tbe long anticipated removal of 1 | Assistant Assessors in tha First Dia- ' ' j trict ha* been consummated by tbe 1 turning oot of Benjamin C. Tatem.'l Esq., in tbe 8th Division, in Gloo- j . fester County, and the appointment of i Mr. JamA H. Pierson in his place > The latter has entered opon the dnties 1 of hi* office. 1 — Samuel R. Fithian, mail agent on , the Delaware and Raritan Bay rail- ; rnad. had a hearing before United < State* Commissioner Budd. of Camd-n. c j veaterday. charged with rohhfog the ' •nail on the 24th of November last, and ( waa remanded, in the som of $1 000. to answer at Trenton, at the January term I 1 of the U. 8. Dlstrici Conrt. — Tb*. hoose of Walter Freeman i agent of the Camden and Ambey Rail- r rnad Company at Beverly, .waa entered -1 by thlevee, last week, and ranaecthd throughout, end a large qoautity oK 1 gnoda stolen. Even the sleeping rooms " which were occupied, were entered, end

e conaidereble jewelry aad other person articles earried eff. No elue to the j ir thieve* hsibeen discovered, r- —Naw Jersey coairihntcd $3.585t24 'e to tha American Bible 8oeiety daring i, the month of October. Bergee County •- giving $120, Cepe May $237 35. Es0 vex $355, Hunterdon $60. Hudson $718y 85, Morris $250. Mifldleaex, $270, i. Union $1,200 and Warren $227.04. h Among other donatio** were $30 from i, "he Presbyterian church at Allentown, if $60 from the Dutch Neck Church end $50 fori Bibles for freedmen from the r Sunday School at Boiling 8priog. — Six member* of th« family of Thomaa C. Richman, at Upper Plttegrove, have been more or lee* poisoned , from eating pis which had been baked r in a plat* aecaetomed to contain fly f peteon. Tbe poison having been previously taken oet of the dieh and the , Utter thoroughly cleansed, it wae, with1 oot Mrs. Richman '■ knowledge, pieced . with tbe other pie dishes end »o came to be need. Two of Mr. Ricbmen'a 1 children, aged respectively ten end 1 . eight years, were badly poisoned. Oae i la beyond tha ranch of danger bnt tbe other la still la a precarious state. | — Tbe graves of the Federal dead ia ' tbe Natioaal Cemeteries are hereafter ; , to b* marked by seat Iron head-block* j weighing not lets than twenty ponoda, , covered with a eolation of tine, to pre. . vent nut, with the neme of tbe eoldiar, ■ hi* rank, regiment, company and date < of banal, ia rained letter*, cast on the

, top, end tha Bomber of the grave on . the elde. Aatrrar* Rktolcti*wsbt Haan.— The sneoencement that bat a single Revolutionary soldier, Satnael Pone, af Naw [ York, is sow living, bee brought oot the Nf end villa Rfmiliean, which states that another Ravointionnry hero is still Ilriag la Handaahy. Naw York. Hi* nam* ia Mattbiaa Bakeman, aad k* receives a pap. eioe from tb* Goveramvnt. Being barn in 1755. k* ia anw 111 yasra old. and bis dsaghtev, over 80 yrara of age keep* boose for Mm. Haw TO Enr «"***.— There ia no working-man hit woald rejoice to have the way pointed oat by wbieb he might < attain riches. No ess weald i thaak as for a prescription to lav ere poverty, aad yet there |* many a man who I keep* hi taw If poor by indalging In tbe I following : Twa glaaa** of ala a day at 10 • cents, $73; Urea cigars, no* after each j | aseal, $109.50; beam for a big dog, $30 | « -Ml la aa* yawr, tSIMI, aaBcfont to! | aix barrel* af floor, oa. banal af ••nt. aaa *wck of eo*o. a g^d east, a [ « -!>'ua . II li ^3 1 "J

Congress. Honda/, 3.— Saa *1*. —Tha credentials t . of Teaaaven.tor. «er# o.darvd to lie on lb* table. A bill ws< presjgled by Seoatur ' Sbermewto prevent illegal appointments ■ lo office which provide* in eubstaoce thai no aalary vtmU be paid to any oos wbo ' ha* been ap|M>int*d to offica by tha Pre*!, drnt daring tbe icceas aad after bit re- j jeclieo by the Senate, and any person j preparing or making such appolnlmauta, - ; or holding an office after bia rejection by j ' the tfooale, shall be deemed guilty of a | misdemeanor end - ba sabject ou coovic(ioo lo fine or imprisoumeat. This bill -i and one ragulating the tenure of officer" were laid ao the table till lb* committee ' ! are appointed. lo tbe (louse, a bill repealing tb* sec- , I tiou af tbe act or Jaly 17, 1862, which i iiuthorixas ths President to extend pardon aod amneety to persous engaged ia the rebellion, was puaned, tha rules being • suspended. Mr. Stevens, of Penoaylveuia introduced a bill to regelate the removals from office. It provides that |( < any person la appointed by the PreeiJent | to perform the duliet of au officor wbo is ' vuspeoded, and such person shall not b* I confirmed by ihe Senate, he shall be da- I cltred incapable tif bulding office under | the government for three years after such | j rejection. The bill wet made a apecial ! j ord" '°r Friday. I made lo cull op tbe bill passed aby tbe j House on Moodey restricting tb# parduoj log power of tba President, but ou a call j for tbe yeas and oayt the motion w» , I In tb* Hons* a resolution waa adopted | referring the bounty equalisation bill to ! ""1 Ik" increased compensation bill for | I members to the Judiciary Committee foi I . repeal. A resolution insisting on tbe j adaption of the constitutional amendment j by ihe Southern .Slates before considering tbe propriety of giving tbem Cuogresvole of 119 to 32. A resolution was | adopted by a tola of 107 to 37 to ioatrad I into the expediency of reporting a bill to provide territorial government* for "thr once existing States," meaning those ru. cently in rebellion. A resolution ss^' adopted re-appointing the Reconstruction i Committee of last session. Wednesday, 5(4. — I a the Senate a reso- | lotion inquiring into the power of the ! President to restore confiscated property I ( ' was adopted. The House bill to repeal the act granting the amnesty and pardon J , to the Presideot waa taken up and | . Pending tha discussion Mr j Sumner offered a resolution, in substance that Congress must assume jurisdiction ( over the seceded States, and recognlx- ] only those having legal and valid Legists- ( turei as entitled to representation, or to ( e voice in the adoption of the conetito.

' tionsl amendment. The reaolntiona were j amend tftc conmitnlimrto at to make thr President inelTgable for e aeeond term ' wa* referred. Tbe House resolution for ' tha coDlinuaoo* ot tbe Racooatraction - Committee was coacurred in. Io the House, a bill to dabar any da fenc* by virtu* of tba authority of tha late , . so-called Confederate Slates in civil auiu ■ wherein oae of the partial ia loyal, wae , , passed. I Thursday 6/4.— Ia tb* SaoaU tba Jadi- < l ciary Committee reported favorably on i tbe bill to repeal the amnesty and pardon < power of Ihe President. A bill waa in- i r trodoctd requiring tb* commiaaiontrs who ! - hara been appointed to aetlla tbe claims I I of loyal slav* owners 'for slaves aaliated in I I tbe service, -to make their report diract to t Congress. t In the Hooae a resolution wae adopted < Inquiring Into tbe expediency of giving I jurisdiction aod control over telegraph ; line* lo tha Post Offica Department. t — At a maatiog of tha Board of Diree- \ tors af tka West Jersey Railroad Co., , held Nov. 24th, 1866, the following reaolotioas were adopted : liesohed, That tka Board of Directors 1 of tba Wast Jeraey Railroad Company by ' tba daces** of tbair President, Commo- d dor* Robert Field Stoekton, have to ' deplore a berraTcmaot, tha magnitude of 1 | wbleh words cannot adequately depict. 1 [ Ketolted, That tba grant services ran- F dared by Commodore Stock toe to West Jersey, aad to tb* Stats aad lbs eoontry i at large cannot b* too highly esteemed 1 I while to tbo latest posterity they wil.' ' commend tbe agmiralioa end respect of 1 the people of (he United State*. Reeohed, Tkal whii* hi* heroic (cblevr-

meau on I-a^d end Sea Heal thoea of the » mo*t divting *M*d of hi* contemporariev yet chiefly will hie memory ba gretafally ' cherished by Jereaymea for thoao pacific ' works, tha paternity of which Ibrosgh all ' lime mast be ascribed to bim. r - Retolrtd, That to tba tagacily, energy ' and laborious devotion of tb* boat days - of Commodore 8locktoa, Naw Jersey is 1 indebted for that great national aad slate 1 improvement, tbe Delaware and Baritae Canal, and for that other great work, the West Jeraey Rail Road, which is rapidly converting an area of nearly half of the State, from a waste wilderness iato the tmltivated bam** af aa isdastrioa* aad prosperous people. Remind. That tha member* of this desire to present to ike family • f their deceased PreeidasV their re*peclfo! I I sympathy and condole*®# for tbeir irre. I parable ton*, sod that tb# secretary of the i f si ward to them a copy of thaae i proceedings < i jienlred. That ths Secretary forsiak a < ol the foregeiac nsalatioa* for pat. ' hcatioa is tb* Ne« Jan.} paper*. ! C-spg from ike mteotea, , ( — J.

Frrrmsionrj to the World. I , It is estimated by |heaa wha oaghi In , know, thai at p>r"iit , soaed nambrrs, r ■ there are about 1,230,1100 Free and Aci I cep'ed Masonv •calti-rered upon tb* face I ! or the globe. . Oi thiv number son.# loll,. S I 000 are in Hdgl.od, 11)0,000 in Scotland, . ! and 50,000 io Ireland. There are ebi.at . | 600,009 on the continent uf Kuiope; 300,- , 000 in Ibu U luted Slates ; aod 50,000 in , I othvrparUol'ibewoild. la Knginad there I ! every yeai.'and the Masonic body ii asid . lo be everywhere Inriteving. / " 1 The t iiitcd Suites ilavy. " - The Uuiled Stales heyisler lor 1867, j 0 compiled by J. Dialuru--il, aod not yet [ printed, shows that or tho six handred | " vessels belonging to our ouvy at tb* close ! ' of tbe war two hundred anJ cioely-four ; were in the sarvica lost weak. On tb* j 1 list oow are sixty-three iron-cladt. six ! ! frigates and sixty-lire ships or tha line. | 1'bb Governmeol makes tbe tultuwlug clav ! | Twtsl.. 294 " 2563, Medal to tdeneral Thomas. 1 A splendid medal, desigqed (orpresen- ' • i tatmn to Major (ieneral Thomas, by lbs ; Slate or Tennessee, has jast been com. ' j plvled by Tiffany and l'n.. end forwarded ; I 'o Guv. Hroaalow, by whom the presen- J 1 tat ion will shortly be made. Tbe medel i weighs jusl one pound Troy. Upon the : face appears a profile of tieueral Thorn*.. | splendidly executed id hae-relief. end sor- | j rouode^J by the words. "To Major Hen. j | George II Thomas, forim the Slate ol renaetaes." Upon ihe reverse ie e reliel j "f Ihe Capitol at Nashville. Above thiv IS tbe well-known answer of Tbomnt in | regard lo lu» ability lo hold Cbiekamauga: i "By Joint Resolution, adopted No*. 2. i 1865." Tha entira workmanship of thv j ^ medal ia elegant and massive, and the ^testimonial is a worthy tribute to one I of the most honored leaden of tha Union I llnbber } of Muaonic Jewel*, j l)n Wednesday evening last, a bold | robbery was commilled, at St. John's i Lodge. Newark. I'ho iron safe wa* opened by picking tbe lock, and tba aocianl > I jewels, consisting of the Masonic laaigni. j I wade of solid silver, were stolro. Th. . article* stolen grore a square, a lave), r J , a alar in tba centre, a mallet, two co run. | copies, two crossed awnrds, cross keyv 1

and crovt qailla. all of solid silver. Upor | each articla was engraved the words "31. , John's Lodge, No. 1. 1761," mekingthen • over ooe hundred year# old. While the \ intrinsic worth of the ja welt wav aot greet , 'hey were especially valuabl* to thi i Lodge on nceoanl of tha aaaociations with ' vhich they were couaactad. Thay war- , used io the Army l.mlgre at Morristowa, ■ while the American Army wa* ia qesi- s 'era at that place ; were used by General ^ Wushiagton when General Lajfayetta wav q made. a Mason there ; were carried by the s same Lodge throughout tho revolalionary 1 war, is New York and Now Jeraey, and ' worn by Gen. John N. Commings. n •hen-Master of Ht. John's Lodge. Th. » robbary waa committed about balf-pasl * five in tba aftaraoon. The Secretary, n Dr. Miila, was writing np hi* minutes Heanog torn* on* ia that room and sup * posing it to b* th* tylar, ha called bim to I bring him a match, aa it waa getting lor . dark far him ts writs without a light— no reply h* want out into thr preparation room aod found th* door open, tha hay lying opon the floor, aod he I gone. Fifty dollars reward ia offered for th* recovery of tka jaaals.— Slal, J Gazelle. — A carafe) examiaatioo of all thr labor-saving agricultural machines, aatab- , lithe* tba fact that tha days of hard, life- a destroying labor oo ths farm are aboai " numbered, and that ia rare] life, there are to b# greater opportunities for iotallactaal improvement and practical • — ' TheTaoael, just completed, to faraisl. rl Chicago with water, ruse two milts out in the lake, and ia capable, 1 when-Hbe anginas and machinaryisn fiaiehed aid in opera lion, uf famishing twa-lhirds of a million ( of people with fifty-seven gallons of water\ J'

, per day. Th* centre tinea from both end. r coincided wifbin nine aod a half locks', t while the floors of each tunnel join with a ( difference of one inch. Tbia triaagelai c computation ia a great engineering tuccavs- | — Wa leara from Weihiogten thai orders hava bees sent by tha cable to r Admiral Goldaboroagh to tend oa* 6f the , Beat under his command io tb* 11 ediurra- , uaaa direct to Alexandria to briag Jobn , H. Barrett to Waahicgtoo, tbss avoiding , all possibility of hit escape or of hit release oa habeas corpus. Ua may tbaa ba brought here before ths aod ur this month. Aa Mr. Hals baa 8arrall'a photograph, there can ba oo donbt that the man atrested 1* tka eniprit. — Trace# of pre-kiltorlc civilixatioo have beau fooad io 8t. Aothoay, M.oo. A trap door, secured by acarioaaly shaped lock, was discovered io tka flaor of a celand oo peaUsg iavottigatioo forth*' ' it waa opoaed aad a spiral staircase, loadtag dowa ooe kaadred aad twaaiy-threa step# appeared. It eadad la a passage which fed iato aa artificial cave, rteet whfeb ware strew a Iro* aad sapper iastremeats, aad at oae aid# af which waa as * located platform aad ndvaafe A -

I — Tb« statement of th*' p*b!ic debt for ! ' th* month "f November eho*s-th# total I ' i debt to hv 82,681,995.875, and tbe cs.ll j tli- T.e..ury i.. to- 4l35.3Ct.637. . SPECIAL NOTICES. ' J. Uranvuie j AtrOHSKY ASD COt'.V.tKLLOS-xr-La w, i1 , mh-JtLem Psiuutuiiu. j ' - Mutual Bruelit Life Insurance j I Company, I | nkwakk. new jtsacr. John b. HufTman, . | Attorncy-st-Law, Master, Examiner, [ t and bollclior In thancrry. I j CAPK WAV tOL'HT HOL'SE. NEW JERSEY | Dr. J. F. Learning, : STTr I I SUA t'JLLl. — Thur»day«,Krtd«yv, *mt the forenoon I U" Tiiki WoUnATI. CondltlOBS Coah. Jet-a • Strange, but True. ; ihetr advantage by rvturu niall (liveol' charse,) 1 , tj addrraaliif tbe uBitrrslgnnl. Thoee bavin* | I frara of belnic bum^iuiged will oblige by aot i Drafnr**. Rlintlut-Kt &. Catarrh. ( 1. ISAACS te-ulft .ml AurUt. (formerly ol teyden, Holland.) No. 61* PINE street, Phlladel- i , j ,,OB- Jsta-y ' I Error* of l'outh. ! A Ontlrmaa who auiremt lor )rara I mm Net , | ^ To Consumptive*. i To all wbo desire II, be will send • eopy oi ' itmteTito^v "'<l r,'T ""th™"' W"\T, 1 JIV-lyl Wllllmmeburgb. Kings Co.. New York * Consumption Curable by Dr

Nchenck'a Medicines. I TO CURE CONSUMPTION, thr syatem mua' Wholreomr food, wbleh, by 'hear medlelsre will dlgeatrd properly, and good healthy blooi adbeoes'v Pulmonic tyrapU autrttlous aa well « medicinal, and, by udng the three rrmedlea dlceasr. If patlrolc will take three me.Mclne, aeeordleg to dlreetloas, CoBSUmptlon very (rrquently In lie tut itage yleUt readily' to tbeli The ctomaeb mini be kept healthy, and an appetite creeled to allow the Pulmoatv aad sllay any Irritation. Tt?e* 111 that b rl lulled to perform a permanent cur* Ir, to prereo, taking cold. Ex ere lee about tbe rooms aj mucl came, and. la fort, oaytnlag the appetite crares but be particular aad maetleate well. td-w NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J FOR SALE. ^ FULL PAID SCHOLARSHIP , QUAKER CITY BUSINEXI COLLESK, , Philadelphia, can be purchased at a raeeonabldleeount, applying to ^ MABO^iOjg, 'j fir t d dies and Bake Plates. A VARIETY of alses of Ire* sad eoepeiopr. . ('he latter do not re" a Ire to be greaeed.) *-d variouc kinds of cake turners aad pant, foi < sale by No. sat (Eight Thlrty-a.e) Market street, . below Nleth, Philadelphia. | Folding Pocket Lamterma. i TXT H1CH hava a place lor mmtohee, and oa es- I ■ are or sa v by yguMAN h SHAW, > : a — 1 Clothes Wriniert. will dry quicker beeauee more per- . •Vr.r,^^SnbUh"/um^,^b/re^;^ dleeom forte wbleh Inert tabty a I toad a wash day , by ualag a patent cog-wheel dottier Wringer. -Hirer we keow to be the moet durable, but we aleo keep other pottevas foV sale. We also repair wringrre. TRUMAN fc SHAW'S, Ho BM (Eight Thirty-Ore) Market ttrert, c betow Ninth. PbllsdetphU. t "■ ATTRACTITE NOTICE !""

1 V OT1CE ie hereby glran to all persene knowr Tboje^whoec oo tee are hrld^by 'he uadereigaed - * P*,JoiiKPHW»cHKtS»:NnEn, 1 PREIBYTEBIAN FER1TYAL, spHEjAdlee of tbeJVeebyUrlan Church of <Mge ' Men a rrfrnV.ALt* oidTfuI* Ibure'hTiiTh" CENTRE HOUBR, oa CMRIITMA* EVE, j ' with CONFTCTIONER1E* nod OYSTER* In ' every etyfe to be followed by • DHUVKR oa I Chrtotmaa Dry at 1 o'clock, and SUPPER at a, e'ctoch. I Ptooer aad **»!•■ Ticket. Stceqtp met. . j LEtTCIE AlfD CONCERT. ' QOLONXL^ rrrraERALD, of Phlledelphl*. i THR SiPTlIT CHl'RCR, *1 Cap* May Court none*, aa FRIDA T Ef BRING, DECEMBER 14 There wlU be *1*0 M VOCAL AND I NtTRrMRjrrAL MUSIC, stRMstigoM'eTsat--. i 1 th* laleat aad relUrattoa of the MoOsrt Pee- ! bum irsuual awn illsui taerty aitoed Mike > rltieaa* of vapa May, sad It to beseda etvwdod . TS psr.vs-tsf^srau » f i MQkl :

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. | ADMININTH ATOR'N 8ALCL j UrteUANT toaaprde, ol tee vwphaue iaurt I SATURDAY, FEBRUARY ia, 19*1, Dre. ,rS* (xm| ' ° HAUm.' r"«^u r. I'REEIIOLDEUV MEET1NU — i "" t^'t-hoeoa «il"'Ub* So£S?te^uu I ( ioTI'l-R*nAY, DECEMBER SOth, 19*0, ! " **' P«®P*v'f prereotod"1 ***'" Townaend In et. Dee. », 1900. aim C APE MAY CIRCUT COIHT. ^S-"e"'hU°?U?\ '"iSS'4" AIUc,"n""- »• | Jobn i, Mlxoa, ^7Bn,r^"*!"rVy. j Attorney. \ UTlct ie hereby glrra thai a Writ «f AtCAPE MAY CIRCUIT COURT. Eldredge Johueoa, ( Xur Porelgn Attaehmeni. Utely trading aa i lac.ee. Wfllei a Jouu.on, f Ntnnu a Mitchell. Wt||i.m,,M,Na9t ! Alturqpye. UTILE In hereby givaa th.t . Writ of FoeMlllrrand^ »' Tdredg#1 J* h ""a'^t rod1*1* " " uXc'iVj iodT* 2«,toelmS',V "^It/Ti^m^fite'teM' ,h" *hm"B **"1 dcclEJm ^ JONATHAN HAND^ SHERIFF'S SALE. H^eeuSrunder Ih^'al ?' F»"»t. 'Ircuii I'ourt of (Ape May, to me at reeled, will &o*i»>YiKIm!C " *"h* °"1 of J>rob Wdu, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8th, l#g», ii " tic Imie.You al'y0'/? nd ' "Jj " m togMhlp fr'me'klt 'h*' arft S *e *5 e i{j"i'j t«n'OBd' " " "U"'' bT "*h' nti yweew, oi'ife'rteff lot'^ m'e'unuSe of'oni lour huldm) atfrf if *«Ti 1^ h ' |W t In depth' ei«bX I"""'', eo^ly"* ci~Jterlf^mte*Sf1&«f jgsiiiSSaSSSi'B p^ogrtbervrlth aU the^hrreditamente and apacuii'iid^u*k*i°tert**«ut*ei",iY' V"n **"*" Dated Nov" tit, rttlg®"" I.OM ^ ITM^A* CONCERN . . ,,0l!*,'l0B' CHURCH h LUDLAM. Cape Nor, uuh, lee*. 7

LOOK HERE t 1MUKN8K BALK OF WATCH E8, ()»• New aod Equitable PUn ' WatSJ "r*1* l'u,clw4*r •" Elegant and Reliable FOR TEN DOLLARS, ^ ..t K-J.W.'i.riS,-,,, >,i. - Gold Huatleg Chronometer Watohea Rase to OtoO Ladlea' Gold Watches, Eaamrtod'."'. no te Gold Hunting Duplex Watches 190 to Ms - Gobi Hunting Lrrcr Walchea Its to 990 i Gold Hunting European Watches. ... 108 to mo Gold I pen Paced Earlf-h Watohee. .. W to Mo Gold Open Paced European Wattkee. 1* W SO tllvcr Hunt lug ^Puplei^Watcbre 79 to loo MUtoUanreuemrerhWat'chre*~"" K te '5 S5 s Howxao GlLrv hCo.,ttv N.etau W.N.T.. Invite thn alteotloa of the public to the follow" uilcHMk. Imported" thle'soaoaa t "! " Crr'IBcntee naming tee arllclee are placed la tented enveloped end well fctarq. Hetdere arc entitled to the article, named on their Ceitlnc.tca. without regard to UWc, upon paymcat •( A olngle Certificate will ba oent by iaalt, p-c-pald, upoa rec. I,.i ..( co.:. l„r 91. II for 0s, ra ox, rn for as XX foe for S*. *9 for Jto, It# fa, io purrhaacre of S* worth, wa will or ad an EI.PGANTGOLIl.PI ail Ii VEST t MAIN, -III, PENDANT, etc.. or n LADY'S cold RIJiG. II I'M IV i II An I: Ii , To purehooara of *1* worth, we will aaad . -l i t N D1 U l. ill. Ii i:\TI NAIUN PEN HOLDEM. and GOLD PEN. or n LADY'S PASKIONaRLE GOLD RHACELET, SNAKE PATTERN. To puerhnoer* of tl» worth, we will send n RELIABLE SILVER HUNTINC GENEVA WATCH, FULLY WARRANTED. «W Certiorate, are luearUMy toSmrwtlhout relertloo^ or^ cbolcc^o.1 1 har lav or aor partiality ment, » hi ' I u/K^bie" Vi'te a Im"l"^?.y °to reallie from Twentydlre to Ou* RuadnirboUue per week. Oae trial Win er-artoee you. Add reel HOWARD GILES h CO., "en 117 Nae.ru aa. New Y«r«. , NOTICES OF APPLICATION^

; HRTICB. ■ •» - ' A r.to" omK"I^ lilJfu^ limit sad regalato tee rate# of Iretgbt eanled peer tee aanremM la lloulb Jeraey, aad compel NorembeT 9U. Ibta ^ a»L*t YOTICF1 sSSSS— NOTICE. ; A omen. , ■ N'£WSS£W.'S.'£;"Si,7 S'lffiM'l r«*jss,w«£s