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' ^ • VOL XIII.

GAPE ISLAND. CAPE MAT COUNTY. NEW JERSEY. AYEDXESDAY. AI'KIL s. 1S6S.

NO. 670.

LEQALj NOTICES. — AOTKE. XI OTIC* u hereby «!>« that ttaJMNH of 01 — «i j-j i ; _. _ . ! ! NOTH K. NOTICE I. her-bj rgtveo th.t til. s, -count of | T* I j' E"»*j"ds ada^Ustratur ml felh H. ' wX I be ndlM and >UM by. the •urrofatr. u<l rtportod 10 lh* JuU*** of >6* Ory.hsn's court of ' litfmflH. f'jT .- *-il*'_ .**"* o( *•"" | Datad Feb 3®?"*°';",' notice". " ! T^OTICE,. helebj cirri! thai the Boal .rroiu.1 WJS"lsirt^"e »ed i ' reported In the Judce* of the orphan's court of : th* Count 7 of Lspr Mar, at lbs term at April neat, .for settlement and sllowsar*. «>.• F.e *ouu**" fttrrofatr. ~ notu£T~ 1 . ! j NOTICE la hereby , c.ven, that Ik* aaoounl •( 1 Jatnaa U'Mrts, sdmlnistrstorot Enoch Wl.- '. lata, danaaaad, Will ha audited and stated by lb* surrogate, and reported t.< the Judge* of tba Orphan '• Court ot I • tee CouaMNUf ' Bp* Ma*, al Ik* Icrtu of April / PKTH SOL'DER, surrogate ' Dated Frit. 1Mb. 1MB. motTce- T j V OTICE It hereby *H en, tba! Uta areoual of 1> Jatnri Lraatai dr., Maltkow WhllkHa aad I***o (Fbll-BIs, ruerulort of Iraao Whlildio. ar.. ite-essed, 4YU1 be audited aad staled by tho Surrogate, aad reported to the Judges of the orphan's court 01 Ibr flwaly oj^Capo May, at tba t*ra of April I'LTKH SOLDER, Surrogate. 1 Datad Fab, loth. 1MB. NOTICE TO CREDITOR*. ~ J7NOCH JIKW^TT^jidJ^lstnitor, wHR trill j demands, and clalma Agsiiut the eauto of mo# fbry wll|Uba"fo»rr*V harrtd of any anion there- 1 lor afaltll aald altatinlalrator D tad Da tad, ia#7 ' IM<OCH "WWrTIV NOTICE TO CREDITORS. C7 ARAH KIlW t.N, latr Sarah Sonier*; Kireoand risimeacslxfst thr ratatr of thr aaMdeaodent, : under oath, »Uhi^ nU* jn«Ub. , or Uiey » 111 J>* Carrutrla. SARAH BOWEN. EaetatrU Datad March to, laKC NOTICE OF APPMCiWioVr VJUT'CE la brrrby glten that thr anbacrlbrr, 1> wan hath clalma in be tenant la common of tbauodti ldod aereotb pari of certain laud an.- - tnal ostein, altaare In _ loerer Too nshlpj In^lt-* .u'1' Ib''.-e v; u hereof one Learning poms lst.li dlad seised, Elijah Hand and wife bnuE eutillrd looor-aa*-oath part, William Enlttc. William Etnas, adatlnlat ratorol Robert Eatnr.dro.aaad. nit a lain!. Jaa. Ewlug.Ssiuuei E K«lnfj««h^e^"tied Marjr K.*Nott ano'Kn-c'n Nrrtt. minors, bring each emitted In thr undltUed ona-fnurlraoin part theredf; Ml maka ajgdleatlun ^lo the »r- ] Nolicp of Appliralion to Orphan*- Court. NOTICE U harebt liven that Iba jubo tlbet. who clalma 10 be laaant in common of th. tin lit Ided twrlro-artantoauth iir-17) part of era : tain land and real a.tala, al-.utta In Ibr .it) nl , Na» JmSn lS5b*ad'bar55raM w ttnan of .'ai^STimVcaa.'ffigtr jarty,"Tem^"l «*mmma>iiy.^wrnt^rn ». MUjet an.1 i tae'.a'h pare'euta Hufbaa. sarab U. Maraball. (Wife afltandalpb MarahalC) l.ydla P. Hand, (wife of Philip Hand. Jr..) Tbom-a II. Hurhra. Martha O. Hu(haa. Samuel Smith Hn*tte«.l..hi. H. Hut bra. Albart H. Hurbaa, Anulr W. Httnhr. IM Bfchard X Mityhra. knlea of ElUa Hurhet. ; daeaaard, twins each entitled to one-tenth of ouraeeentayrth part^Rnhert Bty koa. M*ry Hurhm | entitled nTan uadlaided osn-tblrd of'onower**taenth part therein, wUl make application to tba Orphu&burt of tie aald riraaty /AT THE TEHM Of APRIL l( EXT. /AT TEHM A PHIL If

fdr the appola'mant of Commlaalonara to dirtde Aha BimabetweanaatdowBetrain tkeabareaaforr- , /aald. GEOHCE HOWELL. . J Dated Marak alk. IMS. . "• iTdeutpi male. CAPE MAT PLEAS. Tkomaa L JtAwraoea ( PLTm Thorn ai Holme, k Mary Nolmra ) boaiaet tarrta BY e let ue af Ike aboraaUted Eaneuttoa.ta ate SATURDAY, APRIL tilth, HMS, at t o'clock P. M., at tk* Hotal of Jacob Walla, llennlartlle, tba loilowlns teaaitbad raal e.tate Ho. I. All that bouaa and ml of land atlu.tr In 'S&&M1 "fto. «. la tba farm Ik U»* Middle townohlp, Co *^IEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OOO.OOO "IT WHITE PINE FLOORING, Tor aala at thai i— w Vard af joh* r. fr ass Jr.. a ca., Conpar Street Wharf. ■ ' : "C— A^H-J U M M M MiSSS M MEtl «4-J" 111 -J

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. : For SAV.IW.IH, <;ror«;la, E>m jrtjraji *;„> f N - '"•* ,'"r '*• ! MURRAY'S LIME STEAMERS. ' Cleopatra. Cnpfc Pklltpa, Mar. M, Apr. 7, SI, May' S^i Leu, Capt. Deaihurti, Merc* St. Apjll^ I4^«B, \ t\e a"d lR* L, aad nirfdS' mI»L^,*o'a?r ! point* Sosth ami joathwaat. NUHRAY. PERr HIS A CIA, <1 A as S-,uth M., N. V. KOKTH AKSBICIS STEAJI8HII' CO. TIIItOL'tiK USE TO CALl KOItMA, Via Panama or Nicaragua, Salll as from Haw York 91 are It 9th and 4Mb I April Sth and »r- Paaaafe Lower than by any other LIB*. -Ae ,, Far Information addreaa U.S. CARRlHfJTU.N. A peat. 1 79 Weal St., S. V. S W.' H^WESRI-reatd't.- CHAS DANA, /lee P. lrw^'i^Tr,, 1 BIBLE.— Written by To of the tnuat di4tinsul*hcd ; with utu— irmd foe deeerlptlteelreuiare, and ar« | . J. B. RURK A- CO., Publlahera, Haitfutd, Ct. V | "ac.ehts wanted FOR T 1 1 1- ! "THE HISTORY OK THE WAR BETWEEN I THE STATES." Ita Canar*. I h ,r«c!er. 1 nr., <n.i Rraulta, By Hon. Autonut JL aliiVEN#, j lla omnial ebaractor-and ready »«le. emub ne i •ubas/lptloB book am published. "head forclij lioa*of the work.1" AdoTZ *NA,T10N AL Pl'ic L1SHIKG I 0., Philadelphia, pa. .* UOOK A f. »:\TH WI.YTED 1 j 1 To aollrlt order* foe lha Oricin X History or the ll»ttU« or thr Hiblr, By Prof. C. K, rrOWE. D. D., 1 FRr.mt Book by oae of the boat and moa' ' ' t li.be. 1 that can m.toimre with tt. It la havlns a I Inrfe aaJe, out-eelitw a ay other mtbttoua took rapidly ibct.aalrt Seed for CIreular*. Addraa* ] or apply to Hartford Pnbl.ihlo/ < o.,llait f.-td.c t. ■ i ~~T_ Af. lis TS HASTED 1'tlR a book, entitled A PJCTL'RE orTHl ' ^ ^UEHII.AI If' *t ATKS^a^d tbe^Worb n. - I j ium of %i-.v p.ld. I ai U ^om I t J J fit 1 1 8 lldd - I If k 1 EU •S f"iw» «;.rdei"*orl-a* '.no- reatllbeonutn. '■ , I laa ton puss, with, full dracript tons of aearls . tarietiea, and Ji*ln uurettol.alOraot.in/. , I . PJ.STK, } | It YM'iilt. AUKYTS! I 1 ' .car. 1 1 . i ! n 'm are tr mi »T.^ apa^o^vTiaautia l«a' thaBAh 1 j Koe I Mil paini-tila**, aead fbr circular*. j ■ A *. ackAHTfi.N A t O„ IRS Aajlutu St., Hartlurd, CI. 1 1 FREE; ! loo ORbhVa&^aaS'tlio'ma^.'^nVpmlma' 1 . I too Pa.. Uel.-pmi., La. and D. C. New .paper*. 1 , tuo Mich.. ,Wi*.. luwa, Jfln.. Mo„ ha. aad Nr- " ' .* btit*k* Nrwapapna. d too Principal Dally aad Weekly Newspaper* . loeludlBtt Inrnlj-three Siatr*. • I SO heltrt.'u* A Agricultural Hrwapapera. 1' i , Any of the abote Llsta will l>e aent to any ad- ' : dieaa FKLt. on receipt Of a>-rrat atamp. Ad " ! draaa Pt O. Ito,, trr, ifew York etty. pj OUAYVH CHEMH AU ELE< TRU SILVER „ j O PLAT1M0 FLUID n.nkea wot u out plated- , j, I ware aa c»uk1 ** new. Samplea aent by tuatl oc *. receipt ol 3ft etm to pay lur packins and p.-f • « A 'draaa J. SHAW, I tu-niUt. .til Kim *t- Brldire- I port. Conn. Agenta earned amy* bete.

H KM l.NCil lHItI.lt. I . • atb Pot table Sclf-Aciltis ! " \ FIltE ENGINE, j \M\ A SAFE nard acalaat lire. Al1&* Ky r MX Aginta wanted. Sood for dram tp 1 rk tie* eltcblar. Addreaa ti< £V X.Y.rjBEErriHOUllHKRCo., W •jyjz*!!: v - o CABPESTEBK, u? END for Cataltwueef Maw PraeltcapfUoki !> on Arehltaeture aral Stair Building/ A.J. - BICKNELl.k I.O., Publlabara, Ttoy, N. GEaPfioWELL^f Ad.ertlaemenU forwarded to all Nmpaperr. d. Na adYattcn ckaryed on Publlahera' prion*. All landtag Nawspapat* kept on We. fl Informatfoa a* to anal a I Adretitaing faralahod. All orders racalta eatrful sltaattoa. •' LnquXrtae by Mall aaawered promptly. Complete Printed Uets of Hrwapapera for aala. 8 Special Lflta prepared for Customer*. Adeartlaamenta written and Hotiaa* aaeurrd. Order, from Bbataam Men eapcadnUy eoDOIed. iopABRjyw howe x wimtr '' F< AMILY DTK COLORS. SO dUfotabt Shade*. ysTi *drtan*4tK *nlfpf UW Ck" Rruwaa aad *Dffoi, la the powder lorn.. For a*jfo t^f aU^ tbwgttrtaend Deami. and at Uw | » ■ TW £ CK I , rlwtTFTEP ! C •KSTStrST' ORGAN | VOX HUMANA STOP. ' MS ?S£3S£ S^StSSC « '«£** I Ham .a Voioe..er yet Introduce. 1. ESTEY k , tO, Braltfob.ra, VvJWnnlgktU tnsantn*. ami i amfee =

BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Jw'tta w. hrtett, - uff, iccnuanr. f;el .inn life stock IMIHAMI. AGENT, Cart; I.l*sp, S. J.^ rl ». W. Reeves, drTOSNEr-JT-LJlF J.VD l-OSfEYiSCEft,, la Ho. US South FflBrth Mteat. »1 J. fin. m illf I f.tcll, «1 /rrog.vrr akd col.vskllom-aT-lah-, Ml SOUTH FirrH STREET, A It. T. Miller, 3 ATTORNEY -AT*I.A \V, " OFFICE,— Vtnt Cor. PERRY A SOUTH STS. K CAPE ISLAND. S.J. DS . Eaptvla! attention «!'•« '« animation*. ^ Or. K. uT^hUlips. ? H^mmattalhic Phpririaii 4r Surgtou, «' Orrtt p— Dacarcn Sinitr. — ^TXdiolaing laaac H. smith's store, | * mhtft N. cape isi and, n. J- '<» V II. LUCY. "4 rroK.vEr-sYvhwii_4(4SY es, eoucizom, t EXAMIS'EB IS CHAHLEMY, ^ S; ARE YOI INHERED f ,t H.B.SWAIN. iT aALEmVuTU XL UUUHANCE COMPANY, j * for Ut» County ot Cape Jd. N J- "d« ^ A HENRY SWAIN. Deputy collector of lateraai Reteaue for Cape j J I County. j C ; ftffleeaT Towniaad't lalet llooiw.i Weateolf*: ^ R. II. S MAIN. HE A I ESVA IE A GEXT. SUE JyA' KOff^ CON V t. YANC ER. I * OIBre, -or. PERRY A SOUTH street*. jaSt-y Cape Island, N. J. I 1 yllCTKIY IUSIXKSS. ) >| *ME under alined would raapeetfolly lafornt km i 4# ..-i - ttul the pubtte, that ha la a tegular : J i term*?' " GKwSxW. SMITH, Cam *■ j- I { AlKTIONKKR'SNOTHK. : 7sr?.siaa»» ttxt \ \ Mat eoiinty, at thoit notlee au.1 oa rraaoualut 1 I ICLU. WILLIAM CHAMBER . j Jan. *, ISgT. Jyl told sp.ing, N. J. Joint Is. llMfTmnn, j Atlornej 4 Connsellor-at-Law, Solicitor, j ' I MASTER k EXAMINER IN CHASCEKY, 1 , i SUPREME COURT COMMISSIONER, I t aad NOTARV PUBLIC. j ' CAPE MAT COURT HOUSE. NEW JERSEY | - t'j .1* ■■ - — .~i 1— — r I j Claarlr* M. N'cal, Mlia-TOM IS AJMUULTL j OMce.Kf ffoutb FOURTH SL, !' Philadelphia. » < >uedal atten'ton rlt en to all ma tier* lelating to Vessel Property . maiUMI i Dr. J. F. Usmlug. I )KKT"rr' OFFICE DATS : ; I AFE MAY COLSTHOIWL.— gueadaya. and Wed | w f i'f* II I SF. — Ft ret Thnfad.ye of each month. I SL4 7 ILI.L,— Friday*. ry- Tuatt* Moor Bale. Condition* 0«h. jel-f JESSE REM. ESTATE AGENT, I 'nTtunand Xelfaoa atneta. fu J JACKSON s 1 ^KT^UW-atb «* Oafre ifearf, ja6,-«7-tf] T A CARD. A lAlfD.

JESSE M. SMITH, Commlaaloort of D*edi , other Jackeuo St., opposite the C'nnlr* Houae, , Cape Island, New Jersey- , _ — — j 2 ^ — i costevaniAl;. r»EEDS, BOND*, VUKT(iA®;«. and other Infieata*** aad derpatch, and lekoowledgtaeat. aad Depoattloaa takan by , OOtceat WeateottN Boarding Hotiae.Towoaead'* i A *tleleiawlpe Cn"t' 1 DENT AX* OFI ICE. U. L. LILNDI H. D. D. cape island; NEW' JERSEY. , 1 NITROUS OXIDE OAS admlnl.tered when ^ If tag agemtata are made la adrane*. OFFICE HOURS— From • A. M. to IS M„ and 3 P. M. to » P. *. OtBee for Cnaaultntloa— At Ootta (a oa Froaf near the t.art . . f SOI Til JERSEY PI.OCLH FACTORY A I I'tlerthtirg, Cape Mag Ca. DEALER la all ktada of PLOUGHS and CASTINGS, Steed CULTIVATORS, HARROWS, Double CORN PLOUGHS, CORN SHKLLERS. MOWING MACHINE*. Horaa Rake*. Bona, rorka, steel hake., kr. Th ad dene Van Gilder. P»rof*tetm Ret Yourself a Rome. ! Your rents will soon pay for yourhonae.I oa tba "MILLER FARM, " Columbia Arena#, j I aland. I tfotsl rreperlles X Cottage* Far Rant for tk* Coming BATHING SEASONApply to oe addreaa X R SWAIN. Rani Emta Ageat, mhSS4f Cbpa bMand. N. J. "STILL AT IT." | WARK & ELDREDGE. CoBtractors and Builders, CAPB HUtNlk-N. J- ,*'*'" | "a peMmnS*' ' PbUmmi" k?"' BOCAE X UfiH I>AJ[^TI2SrG, GLAZING, GRAINING. C m CHIN 4 GLOMIHG, GUILDIXG

^UiscrUancono. «OD. (The faljfoulg* I* a~tran*latlon, by Dr. Bow- I of tbernuS fahtoua poam of Dorr ha win, i ■aid lobe Ruetia * axeateat (met. whadWjt^a ^ Japaaeae. by order uftke Km pat or, and hung t embrolierad "lib gold, in the tempi* of Jed- : , do. ft hai long lieeatiaoalatad into the Chlnere t and Tartar laagiKges, wrlltrn anapleeeofmh .ilk, and •uapeafed.la tbepalaee of tba Emperor | I af China, at Peking « O. Thou sternal Ooe 1 whose presence brtgkt ■ All apace doth occupy, all a.otloa guide 1 ss:-X®ssiffS's:W""i St ssvsss— , , Bll "at enlaunce with Tbjmlf alona j . Etu bracing all.-auifportlag.-ruling » ri*- , ' Being whom w* call God,— and knew no mote i In Ita auhllme retearch, philosophy May measure out the ocean deep-may count 1 rbr .and* or tba *ua"a my*— but God I . for Thee | Cp*to ^""tor'.'fr'rle" ™«o*n'i brlghtc.t .park, l ! • i.~g t, kindled by Thj* llaht. la rata would try ; I To trae* Thy counsels, InCalto and dark ; j | j j *rlc"n\— riUlTc^ali"^!!^1 I'M nr. *' j ny wotndareated ell, M^doU^errade.^^^ ; UabtTf'lng. I^fe .Il.talnlng Potentate ' * j : Thmnhe^-^inVlug wiu'tbe'end^hAth bafind. i Anap«i» mluft1 " wMd'foJm the^ n?,y blare So rana^ are bora, so worlds aprtng for h from I Ammioo^,che.h»hted by 7hy : TbopoWDTh/power, a*coa<pli*h Thy command i AU gay with nfc, *11 eloquent wilbbltaa. ■ ! What ahall we call them T Pile* of cry atal light— , ua glorlou. company of widen lighting systems with thr/loyoua beam* ' j But Thou to these are aa the utfoa to night. ! aa a drof of water la the aca, | All thla maguitlcer.se In T,iee la lost, ^ ^ ' And what am I than t HcaveoauinumbrM ho*'. Though multiplied by e.< rlada, and arrayed > all the glory ot euYlIruret thought. ! AgaiMtTh'yneatne... la rjplwr brought 1 Agalnat tnSntty I Wha' am I theitf Nought- , I Nought.' bat Ike effluence of Thyltght dfelac, ! Pr trading world*, halli re.ch d m> lrnaom too i Y'ec' tn mr*plrlt doth Thy aplrlt ah la* Aa ahlne* the .-.unheaui iii i drop of dew Nought ! but f live, and on hope* pinion* tiy i Kagar toward* Tiiy p.-ceucn ; for In Thcc j 1 lite auiUfteathc, aiiu dwell ^aspiring high, foiiftoi t..t .i-,-!' •• Ky t.*r. i.l I Though but an atom -ml.lat lmmen.it! , still I am something, laahtcned by thy hand i ; I hold * middle rank 'twitit Imaten aud eatlh. ; On the laat t-erye of mortal being eland. I close to the real in a where «ng*l* have their birth j Ju-t on th# boundarlaa of the spirit laud! I chain of being la eomnlet* la me i fo me^a mattrt'a luuradatfon fo.t, | I can com ma^'i'he^lii t of ng. aad am dust ! _ ' ^vca^iu^y1 ^hrougbaom? hbghrr energy^" " j Creator yea 1 Thy wladom and Thy word Created oie I Tbon source of life and good I Thou spirit of my aplrlt. and my Loot t ripia'to^SKSg'"" 1 hr'gartnrnW of eternal' day, and wing lt» heavenly Bight be y rmd liu UtUa^*|fhcre, | YrrfSaHThy ^ sMdowod to«f« "'*1 *" ' breatt!' And watt tt* homage to Thy Deity. Gud 1 tliua alone aty lowly ihoaghts can aoar : Than seek Thy pretence-Uelng wlarfaud good! Midst thy v*4t «urk* admire, obey, adofc j rite aaul shall apeak lb tears of grafllude.' "•The force of thiaeimllr can hardly be lmaglne.1 by those who hate nerer wtto*aaed th* sua shlalug with unclouded atendae. In a cold ot twenty tea thouaand aparkllagaUrsor lee, brighter thai; tea Ice. th*;.

the brlghtcat Jl«moild. play^ the ^cur lace of mynadaof ley stoma In motion, wkoas glancing wem1*h2c>£'""U' "**' " j The Tuitioa of Children. M a. KuiTon : — Do our citigebi, who am noted for th* pai*( thay tab* in educating tk* young, parform all thay ar# eapabla of porforoiiog in thin praiaa-worlhy entarpriaa-? Aro th r* not soma faailiMt who BoglaetthuirchilfireR, nod alloar theoi I to apaod tbair tin* in idle eomptoy, anioog ; bud nod thonghllan hoya, where oo good ; enn coma to Ihea, and whar* danger if near naart Do Dot nonte allow their boys to g* oot aightly, and roan, oo oat kaowa • hither ? \Ya faar that ton* paraola are not qnllo mindful enough af Ihnir childran'k walfare. Wn kaow tbat Ibtro are aom* familits wha caoaot goeara Ikemirltf — who iodolga in family qoarrnli aad niak* ham* diiagreaiable lo thamaalvai, and to othere. Sack eaaaat, aa a mattar of coo re* command, or gorarn thair children. Bat thare are noma pejgaabla fatn- , iliaaa, parhapa, irtto aaglyet to adacata tbair children ; or wYat la partly aa bad, adacata Ibam lo lha egtaot tbay might. ' It ia for lha** poor efaildfeB w* spoak a word at tbia time. W* waald aak pareata and gaardiaaa for thair aakaa, to allow no opportunity lo paa* that will afford fhsm ' iaatraclioa, calculated to heaafit them ia 1 Ufa. All par ** as wbnkfaal an iotaraat in • lha riaiog gaBaratiao. can baaafil th.na ariihoal dol»g iojary to thamaalraa, and what a pleaaare it it la know ana in im* parting iafarmatioR that may anaiat ia da- ' .sloping a mind for uafalama aad hoaor. j'Uar ackoola are doing a good wark, hat J with th* prapar ca-operaiiaa af pareato aad gaardiaan, waald accomplish a great ' deal mare. Tha azparioaatal aad prao- . I Deal part af aa edaealioo it filly aa aacaaaery to fit a area far aaafaloaaa aad haoor, I aa tha tbaontieal. Baaca if Ua pareata I damaaatrata la tba pfpile practically Ua ' ariaa atadtad whila at tcbsol. thair adnca- | ifoa will ha mare tbaraagk,. aad thair I aaarea af gtady mack mare plaaaaat — , Thia m wanb thinking af. It nboald ba I 1 Ua prtda of all aor attiaaaa, ta bring ap ; . thair ahUdrae. wlU a goad- tbaraagk F. ndnnatmn Oar aahaala Uaagh that may 1 rank with tha beat ta tha atata and afford Ua papH a eery daairabl* facility far maatal impraremaal. it aill ho faaad that Imr 1 animation, added to that ahtaiaad im lha aehoal, ar alaawham will ha highly „ baa* (rial aad caa ba imparted ailhaat MIL aad WlU hat littia traahla. Kaary ■tap ifiiii a haaaty, aad Ua aaaam- " phahmaat afaaary taah gtaaa aa oaraaat. wad aanrMt* tatha paptl that aaaUar

^grifBlluriil. Field uud (iardrn No^aai for , April, f 0_/^ a faw haara. at laadt, he appropri atkd to baaotifyiog yoor i oma'a bafara Ue j j toil i«i2_ a ecnjilion b* plowad or c ipa>iad. ^Uotsi enibellilffmeot' has bare- c tafara bariqu.ta auKctad. Wa allude « | partienlarl^o>ltMDiug tra.a of. all kinds j < ; abaotdwalling-hoC-aaand out-balldtsga. , ; well aa aloog lha bordars of tba kigbj way. Karly in tba apribg !« tha most c } favorablo time to narfcrmvath oparaliony . 1 !>•» idea «ha great betto'y l al tree* im j part to th# country, aod the comfort thay ( 1 affard in summer by their cooling shad. , , th.ra ia great ecopamy in having mutj frees ia winter to check lb* fary of driv- ! ' log storms. If people living in bleak ail J sal ion* would break op s strip of gfouoii ' i hairs rod ia width entirely around ail j 1 [ Ueir.baildioga and plant l.lsch walnut, j 1 j honey lam*!, areola* othor kimia of lr--r< i th grow rapidly, in * few years th*» 1 , aoiilil bace a wind-breaker that won! I j "no?offh"gh".a*."°,'"l'J J" ' J'" ^ ! cabd cable ligid. «••.. !. iT-r I the prooiF*. ! tora bal f-w berri-i. .-.a ma, under# st* ready to pluck lb* frait On fur* it i* r:p» i Now. ia order to avail tonra-lrca of s isn . j anpply of Sou bvnc* ptoogh or aps-l* up I a few sqaate roiiaw>t,» »-i» ground aiesuft ! Ua dwclliog-hoate or bain, and appru it not ritb. taalic H ao. Raapberry brisket Ilka a rick aoil as well se UaiFarr eore or row* ct basLre aith chip^dirl, ikwdovl ly mulilstfd, aad if th* laod is io a fair Itat* of Irrtllity. a satisfactory crop may - be raised th* pieteat saston Irtt wood sshse. wbathar lascl ad or »aol, b* sowod^sl any lima during tbia uud. Many Ol lha farmer* of New KojUhd ha*B recently learned ihe great valun i ui wood asbc* for increaaiii); tb* crop of : gra.s aa well ah crop* yf cereal graie. — hickory or ma| l* wood are worth filly : con la per buabrl to sow broaiicsa'. oo I log putotoe*. I.r frql>iruea of any kind. ; \ . Oonndav. fur a woufmH, what ialaable crop* of grain ot all kind*, and fruit, ear* f Obi of th# raaanos for rsiaiug a*tr*faetor\ crops then *ss th* b uotiful sapply of . i. i wood eahaa to tha aoil ; *aod one of the altnbut.bla to a luck of polasn in the so:l | Th# formers who rlaarad our coluaabh held, fifty or tour# years a^o. burned u; aatir# trvaa. Of course, Ue' quantity i"' j * j aahes thus pradnceil was equal ta a dtesa- ! iog af many ho*bala of asbea p*r act# — | ' Such a bnaatifal dreraiog of potash so] 1 plied arery sp*ar of gran* sod blade of | ! wheat with a Oioty euat of mail, wbic - j rendered Ua straw exceedingly stiff— tha enabling the growing crops io ^aiatain ! an erect potiiiao oulil lha grain was full ripe. I lit coarse tb* ears of slandicg gram , will always be fillsd for oinre iiatisfacia- | rily than if tha straw. had fall eh down.— I j Uerldas this, the glassy caeeriag thai i- ' I! [ found oil the sorfa** of llm strew, which 1 ; gives lbs slams the desired stiffbrss. for- | lihaa the crap, ia a waadarfal mtaner. ; against ihs attacks af mildew aad other J. dUesifts t* which cereal grain aad polsi>- toes ar# tnhjscl. I)o not fear Ihat loo 'a 1 many bnskals of ooleacked asbai may ha

: applied lo th* wheal crop, ar to grass . ; | laade. 1 Doabtlssi many will recollect what la- > j scions, plump stiioMk and shiny peurs, j ' peucbas, or applus, grew on saoi* favored ! tree ibst stood nesr the leacb tub, or i i where ths wood ashes HMkI been thrown • ia great abindacce. A (liberal dressing of wood ashes aroood a frait trea that has - baen accustomed le bear knotty frail, will often produc# a boaotiful crop us aaioulh I as was fsRit. All growing plants must r have polasb to niaka a smooth aod hatlih ' I \ fol skin oa Ua frail, aod lo giro atiffoets i to tba slams. i Flawar* will claim soma ultantiea.— i Flower bajla should be mad* chisly of i seed aad leaf maold. YYhara tba sail is ■ heavy, eitbar remove a few iuehes iii i depth, if thar* is oot room for it, aad pur ■ Id lb* plac* af th* heavy earth equal I quantities of fio# sandy lean and leaf mould. Th* dark-colartd street dirt of r oar populous citiaa is azcallaot far lower . oads, Flowora of most tzqoisil* beaoly ■ are faand growing where there it littlei also, bat sand aod mack ; wbila th* tamo , kinds, only a few feat distant, wbara tb* . soil is heavy, lack that ifarkling brilliao- ■ ey which I he flowers possess that bum ■ grown wham there was a supply of sand > Lot tb# roafs of growing Howar plant* l have aceeas ta a rand bank aod poiash in I Ua foro of wood ash**, and thair rich anil l brilliant petals Rill sit with tb* color* ol I tb* rainbaw. ) Make iba surroiadiogt of heme more ■ baaallfal. Teach iba ahildreo to plant, - oaluvaie aad t# l#ve flowers, t -eta strongman spada aad prapar* lha em, I along Ur 1 walks ; J*X tba idla tana, oa ion* lowary s day, carl a load af sand aod aoolbar load t of loaf mould, or Uorooghly rotted chip • dirt, for U* flowar bad*. Tbso leach tba - Uul* children haw to pot io Uatioysowds . , lo rgtarmiaat* the weeds , ta wail for ap- ■ paaraac* of tender alams ; mod, at last, for lha eampiat* davalapmaat of Ua par- . ' feat fiowera. r j Lat Ua labori af Ua laid b# parfirmad - i as Uoroaghfy as Usy caa b*. Oa* af a j tba moat egregious error* af Aatoriaan [' farmar* ia la aaquira a east breadth of, I land, ta wark over aa many acres as they y | paaaibly can. aad to catlresla ia a sapor d I Ratal manner. Battar ealtjeate half U* - I as**! nam her of acres, aad do it Uoraagta i iy. 8** that Ua ptaugh rut at a aaiform d | depth, eata narrow farrow* aad polta- ' y run*, ia a thorough mas aar. Ua aaur* it | ground . y I Before th* taad is da posited ia th* waliI- j prepared bad, fot it b* raa tkraagh U* l. mill. U separate all Ua Ugbt aad iama- ) >r tare karaals aad tha taad* af aatiau

Ntailailcs of Farm Hftouroet aud I'roduitt of Nch ' ' Jcrery. . Th# fallowing fromthe.loouiry aambar 'of the Agricultural Dhpnr! man's report. " : will bo found highly jot.eresting to jail ( I classes of readetv. but m-re partrcalarly < ; by thorn engaged io agriculture! pursuits ( It gives tk* aveiage par e*ni»g« of in- . in ihe price ol form fond; m the different cuooiies; the nvordi'* eafoe of ( wild, or unimproved lincls ol Isn I. th.i ^ 1 character, qusMy, and capihilni** oi *nch j fond. Also, ll.k crops Uat nre u,*de it J sp-cislily la nay psrticafor roaaiy. ami 'fact* coacmieo with their hubure tire ' ; lh* fruils beet adspted l» lire foil and | | and production's f Now Jersey »« a larr# geoerel.aFl- ] I io Ik. price ol form iande. and ad- , | i.V'ocreasa li va'ry bigh.^oos.qu.nl op ;H | j am! fruit gardens fur the sapply of. uw , ru.ee d;as.ne Sapplu- Ar.im sillier end of U. Mare. In fr.an.y the amrng., rriJi., II RtfoOll^nn pnt ,h* *"'*■ Hunter. ler, reprint litlle genem: 'mc.ss* : oawr IfifiA; Warren, 40 py.r caaf.;.<fonon, pet cant.,- eraDberryjaarie rauuiog • t.. - SiBSr,"««.,%*th.*lM«Vm;d.^ad . »*«•, iU per aval, in new foods recently et-.ra.l and apeaed up by rtilroad iraprovcmenU . laoiden .to lap# May about tea p#.f foods of the Slain varies greatly, fruit j i , to $.100, according to loeatinn, quod tbaru i* vary liltfo land nf this charecis. Irf'nrt VfoT..] matte? deposited "npm lUein, A synteoialie drataagn of th- ■ . | flats ii now io progress with prnsp v , Of complete, sneers, at «u asuiire-* r 1 i oDrtkaV rilw'rt Uafa Uar. isTtdfo ^ „ j to Eire per acre, but poor irecU may I • I... ,1 SI - -• - 1 ; >0 the latter for wry *S em • ■ timber. Hurliagton county gives an av, - Fl raga of $'*. to JlP prt acre, pine lauds sa l white csdar swamp, liybt sand and blac . .. ; treaty soil lh* former growing bforkbmh < latter, cranbarries, wbi*h ar* oati'ra t- .. I th* soil, lo Camden aod Uloocwatnr, r. i to $-0, chiefly a saudy aoil. wil„ -r | some tract* of elronger soil. SUU*d t- ,. , trucking and to torn* .stent th# grow! . o ol grass ur grain ; iu Comiiirfoud, Capo ii ; Mas and Atlanlie, the price vhriea free ; Ol r« ■£ I >1 ratiarsliv itehl ssndvsnil. anf . i i ia $10, generally soil,

' aeptibi* ol improvement for (growth a.' j . j track, small fruits . Ac., and l^rge ssttlu- | I ments has# sprung ap within a( faw y»an j I j and the vain* of tb* adjacent laud* car - ' • j respoadtngly incraaaad. j i i In th* northern connlias dalnahfo dr- ! ■ | posits of iron ore aro found, sftfjare rh a | i ! fair state of dcvelopaiaol. with sofBffcep | | '< par aad eonsidarabl# building aod oth* - i | stun* ; while in the central aad beutberh [ i counties immaia* deparits af graensan-! ! marl exist. Hickory, white oak, blarl. i oak, and chestnut limber of superior quality is found io Uuaterdeo and Warmr , . counties, and valuable cedar timber ati:i i I' remains ia the swamps of Ocean, Hurling - ' l loi, Gloocetter. Atlsulic. aad Cap# Mai, i Tha marl beds ezteud serosa the .Sis:, I from Moomoorh cuonty throogh Ocaan I Burlington, Camden, Uiuacesler and Su r lam, t# lha I'vfoware.aoU is baiog forgeii f developed at a fortllinr. free asa of wblcii ■ has mad* fartil* larg* section* previous) ot little valae. The raising of this mar, . ha* bseome an eilensiva basioessio Men , Diourlf. Uarlingtoo aad atber eaoolie*. • with constaally laereauiag dainacd, a- , tha advantage of IU applicalian -In tb, ■ light soils of th* State t no longer a • qaastion. Th# "upply I* comparative!-, i ■ iaaxliau-labi*. Mark also abuaads in i number of eoantia*. aad it used as a fartiI liter with marked beaefit. Th* manofoc f inr# af gloss has Wan extensively engaged ! la upon lh* pin* barrens and saadi lands' ! of South J*»sey. , A mixetl husbandry prevails in most of ' { '.be countir*, embracing all of th* gras-. corral and ro»t crops suited t# lh* foil- 1 ("tod*. Market gardening a. d tha grown. ; i af email Iruils are commanding much at ; f> leolioa ia diairtcte caougaoos u> ar lr, ' e easy cotamunicaiioa with New York and ; l'biladelpbia, and ar* eogagad in with at - surauca af ready nates sod forge profits : lo liodsaa. Kar^ aud Uaiao, ia hast J srvcy, aad parlioa* of Kurliftgkao, I Voi dan, Uloueatlar, aad oliiar soathera nnao1 tiaa, thia culture is made a speciality. In •f the western pari of Barllagioo county, a i alaar, Ihara were lha past reason ahau' if l^dtKI acre# of slrawbwrria# ia baariag, ion i acres of blackberries, and loO Vsrti JI I ; raspberries; r»h:l« froM Ihl swsrrys afj a . Hurltsgteo aod Ocean are aeat te market j i- 1 larg* qasalitiM wf sraaberMlia, upward" a or 100.000 bashals ia K7. Th* ligbi . >- loads af lb* lower cjxfhtie* af th* ,S<at* • ar* wall adapted .46' ih# grewtb af V-rry . : crap*. Hw#»v_ -potato*" ar. alsa largely i - i grown ta li* taad* Sail* bf Hsrl.aglao, | a I is loanajcay. aad eusr cwanliaa, aad ra- [ r preBja la »«# pewdecer The I • rtarsrt prnRacirea af eera. *»»Ui bath- j A ail p., acre ; ahaal, l '-M haahata , rye, W

•-•shell ; U.ts, Mi bwahele ; barley, SO •iii-n»:.; Fincfcwneai, !• bnsbel., petetoas, "buebrfo; hav, 1 { toot. Mrdiiirr.nieti wheal, cbially red, it almn»t entirely grow*, thing oontidered lest apt to be a flee le'd by tb* rnst and ieaaclt. inoiigb samples of lb# early Boughtoa the western aod uerthetn coualia* wbaal is georrally sown from lb* trst to th. third week af .September, and hareaitad during the first sad reread weeks ia July. wi;il# ia snath and west Jersey (he ground seeded a week or two later aad lha crop h invested a few dkyt earlier. Thw mud* ol culture is generally tb# aimpl* ploughing aud harrowing, with special manuring, frequently after early potato#*, enrr.. nu'e.ar vegetable*, la Harliagloa, Warren, l uinn. Ocean and Cap* May, from two-thirds (• threaJonrtks of lh# seed it drilled. Spring wheat ie nat tnluvated, The avarage laogtb of the patcost per bead varyiog from an* to four dollars per manth, lo Undsuuund Hunterdon tl r« estip.ated at g I per mantb ; • , h.rsa x . and Hurliagloo, $3 ; ami War roc iJ, and '<"»** May m fo^Taa ,-•! per t>F"n- h. White clover grows quit* ge;i,--»..y. also c.immoo oi bard grate, aud led (lover anif timothy grow well no pre|...re« ground, tha latter -luroisbing th# chi-f ciepof markal hay. Apple* Irrve (eared to he a rellabla crr-p III New Jersey, and eu'iy ia alternate si ,i.-»r>- .if.- orchards leoked lo for #r#n a I. r yield, -o iiijuiinns to th* fnril and •r i. ate ill- iurerie became. I'uara are more yueeesr lully cullivaled I'eaches ar* unewrtaia #e a ciop. bulso profiiabla g rei) F„ lh. ir production id lha central f aufal s« t crep. Thu hlaekberry, etiswberty and rntpbarry, grow ia rivaled for the city markatt. yielding almost labuloa# profits to the tullivatar. The demand for ilius* small fruits alwuys exceeds Ibe supply, sr.,! Ihe (rerfoct adaptatiou of the light sail of the lower purt of inn Stat" to tbvir growth offers assurance of good returns for tb* industry dsvolsil ' iu such culture. , The cranberry production is alto large, »ad, as heretofore slated, is pro ' lag largely remunerative, and rtn.lciiDC valua* le lands fo merly appaavorega a piolit of $110(1 per acre, lb* price herng from S3 lo S I p«r bushel, and .•iir.H l irge grower, prooutic from 4,000 lo crop for !r- . -asupward-al lOO.OOOAo-h-el-. and will he ierg-ly mer. used IhtWom. ■ ng veer. The unimproved swamp foods uoap'red in i he growth of cranberries sell „■ IroiB $10 io $30 |..r acre; ro.i of ,n lull b.-smig tell a- big" st $1,000 per y. rr .(». «».! in . ye.rsw.aiy fltitnurva and Hoy* to Apply Them. ■ihf.'va >nnj-et leeforo the lirdford (N. II.) lloakselt. claimed lo have dl-coTrred a lh* application of ebich larg* crops can be reived upon a small quantity of manure, ilo -nil he had baou experimenting fur the past seventeen years on different soils, , sod had tutisfiwd him-ell from actual retells that, ui sn expense ol three dollars per acre, h* can inlrodaca chemicals ibid , fiv- cords ol manor* tbat will produce , larger crops than c*» b» obtained from ten cords of crude manure, and last longer " for future crop-, eavii'g at luast fifty par .

cent, in labor and application. Dr. Wil- . kiaa thought that il fire or six tons of buy [ could bu productd, us premised by Mr. | c. by cbamical results, it wunld huv* a ! landauey to iajar* thassil, and illastralad . | bis view by relerrlug to tba vineyards on , i lb* Khine, which, when aiasurtd htavily, | will, for on# or two ywars, prndaca axlraerdisary crop* of grapes, aod than bsccmn , ; , 'runlets, requiring more than Igslvs years I lo restore tba soil so as tu product grupas again. Tba chairman of tb* club said, in rafur--uca to tb* application of niaourr, tbat 1 -after trying auveral wajfs, b* prelart . ! breaking up lha sod surly in lha (all. ploughing not leu than soY-u incba# daep ; in lha spring drawing cat lb* manor* I'rum th* barn cellar after it bad been foriw BTtr, placing it in haape ; Making live heaps from a cart-bsdy foil, five ptsvs , apart #Bch way, spreading it, and harrowing it under tb* depth wf thraa iucba*.— ' If toba plaotad in earn and potaloet. . chain it both ways and drop th# t*#d* or the square. Or, if to be sows for fodder, harrow io loar baahels of oat* lo tba acre nod cut in thu milk, which uakts a tup#- „ nor fr#d for milch cows, nearly equal to u#rd's grata. Alter th- out crop is bar-v-s'ed. plough tk- stubble under, nereis ih# furrows. Thu uaxl spring borrow, hnnl from the ham cellar lb* lins qoaa,1 ; lily of manure as applied tn tb# first crop, ,'i about twenty-five loads to aa acre, spread as before, aod harrow nr cultivate In la f i th* depth of thre* inches, sow aa tbre* : baahels of bartey, eight pounds of clover ; A#d twelve quarts of grasa-s#wd, barrow aith * light harrow and roll; yon wip l hen gat a good stop of barter, a g- - ' catch of grass, and a mowing flql^lARt ,1 will gtvu ytn good crop#, but d' 411fead aniens yon waul to upr"/*" »•*• j ing field, and ba obliged - Uk# thsa Bp ' '* Mr. p!t. (!un»--#fl soggnsmd th# nd- . dition cfiwo • -*l els of salt and threw ,, hsshal* oj'-dur per nor*, Immediately > after lh mnnura is spread, lo b# barruwud .Tin e' (ba tam# lima, in keep the ssinusia H : (#M escaping aod I# chemical a- the nia- . i nure* sufBc'enlly for a *occ«'bI crep. , Meesr". Fi-ocb, Manuiag. and Holl ns t thought teste ed ashes lh* bwei manure , ibal can b- appli-d lo th# toil, eepeciall} , for frail. Tb* last named gentleman had , deubfod his crap «r grate by th* applica- , i on of nae bandred barbels pur acre. , Al lha clou# wf lb# dissetvio* lb# etub F toted tweaiy le on# Ibal. manure should 1 I be applied to tb# sod after. 11 bad been , I turned oe«e end m »»ir tb# •■flat-# a Ik . | > possible fo ce#r ii. uul nsqr threw 4 I iagbn# IB deplh