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(She #ccaa ffiaue O^tlaha^Ckpt.my Cmij, 1LJ. t »• It. M AO ONAmiSr" J . wim ui ravtfttmi. ' J^aapcwaaxap a Bpcyaiii « w&mwuy^^ t8> 1 "CITY- AND "COIJWTY j >iffPtj'f<ipwwwwwr i JUt ■ ■■■uasuilsss Iu*sa4ed ■■*1 public*Una, «««» iMWMllH Vt tti author** 1 real >I|B iM a auhuU* el «m4 luib— . iifcuihs \bry *uk- !•«*(«• m atrtOM < wuurn. IB U ilM OeeDsbJo UaI IM| he ' vrtlUA«lUUku4HMVkl«MiU««<A ' AkMi. M IhU »Ai« MTM M A 4»4l «( UbOC " iTAittm MUwis other Uu U« m* ] U >U 4MU ONU.M <Hfpd 1 MUIU tlw W ru *TMtl MrUM, Neltsr* > •* &MtU mpPri|»AW>A tl#** US* f%* lUhaw j Tux C*x?** Uola* U 1 ninLDr. lAADcliMd Ukl mIuUm biA I alru*4y coottcsral, Mr, Suuud IU 1 T,u<lUm baaiheoeatracl far axrcuiteg 1 Vt»Bi*— At ^15 Tuc*(Uy, < 3th I tut, th* iua^-io lofeg WdJm tohind thgiterob<kM3A»-fear»thUpriaoa- < tura/and atom* toightf j upoa us, cn- c duin^' all dita'rr with tint I ill- auJ a til- i uutioa. " ^ • We note this ©rest la fblflllnutxl of t OUT remarks hut ^atl * • •' j Wo or*. Jste**e4, to 4 noUoo UuA Dtv Mjuyy nod AUcray 1 hjtto (Uiabad UkR wpoira u> their Dnifi J Store, and ^ ro-opea«4 for bunk***. They keep oku tail l ^ on hand an m- I tetulr© awrtaaent of part dross and 1 ■ 11 ftwi W.llw^ fiuuDr twwllfinf*-- ilaa I — - - - - - ■ ■«■ « ■ — '» bakhw article* of pcxfuaetny, i — Tint Stockton* ifortts ten bwn ] t-acloBod and the rooTjrrqwnHl fl«r the , felt aad gravel, and begins to, oho* lu ■ immense proportion*. t-ugo quanti- , lira of taatrria! are dqiosltetl anniud | the baiVfinfi'ami special freight trains , continue to tomg additional supplies. ] Themis crtry prospect'cf the house , toteg finished hi adranco of the time ( ftrigiad(f contemplated. |i} ,'4' *' * j Tub Editorial ABbocfcUiu* of the SLUo of Sow Jarmy will hoM its Thlr-' A treaih Annual HsrUnj? at Treated, 1 tomorrow, January 14th, comnuocmg 5 at derm o'clock a. M. The cJgjiua 1 of oSeor* (or the ensuing ye^Jand ; other lapnrtaat bosinesa will be trans* 1 acted. The EdiUxn will assemble at 1 the American I loose and proceed from J llkooe to the pkton of meetto^ to be named hereafter. All newspaper Pnhliuhctu, Editors, £c porters and Km* : ploying Job printers in the State am 1 requested to aiteod- * J Auto^ x Ucb,\wat.— On iloo* i day afternoon soroq httky. axdlcccnt xms created near the comer of Jaeksott ami Ihbkij Unxu, by n horse and .wagon, belonging. to Mr. -.it. IK Ed* man da, of Cold, Spring, which cum dashing along the hat-named aired; bat in atisrnpting to tarn the oor^et . ; tbo wagoa came In contact with a itmp^ post, which somewhat retarded his pro* grmt; and Jait at this Juncture of affairs, Mr. ABtk C!artse£eed the home by hie bridle, and soon put a stop to « any further desaoostrstioa by Ibf excited animal So one was hurt, and no damage, other than the brraMng of some of the gears and a spoke in the ^ wheel, was done. ' " llKAcnroii Scxsbt.— U was our privilege, while walking on the beach V- on Sunday evening hut, in company \ with oar « teemed friend, and worthy | conductor, Mr. IL TL Brown, to wit* nrss one of the most beautiful sunatts whkh mortal eye could behold. The sun appeaml sinking, aa It were, In the very booom of the ocean, whose dark-bloc waters refected its beauti-fully-tinted beams In woodrmxs splendor, while the whole wrstcrn heavens were biasing in all the gorgeous colors of crimson, purple sad gold; ami the fleecy clouds which hung abort the sinking orb were tinted, lined and edged with bright, limpid, glistening, . silvery sheen. A more glorious of : lenutlfnl sight can not possibly be Imagined; and all the powers of art pale and sink Into luslgnlfkance when compared with this magnificent prodoo , tlon of tcfture. Form Weather.— As a sort of offset to the first ffcw days of the present month, the weather daring most of last freefc, was delightful Did oar almanacs not tetl us* this Is January, we would hare been tcnipted fo brifcre it was May, so toft and balqyr has been . the atmosphere;' r^^sOvercoats and umbrellas and all the other accompninmcota of cold, stormy, disagreeable weather, which hare been in demand sokwg, were laid aside, and in thdr place ire hare noticed 12*. &- miliar shirt-sleeve of sammer, But '7 don't let us flatter ourselves that winter h over flu* from It; for wo hare nearly two months of the season on - hand jtt; and wtT hatgfhe we see in the distance plenty of red nooes and aUrerisg fbrmsj * 1 P. SJ— Be It irmemberrd that the ; abore .was WHiira nndec auspicious skies; but w# lire fcad occubn to . diange our mlnd slnoe— s/fptr/jr, Monday was a regular 11 simmer r'» j wind howterf and, whistled around our oflce wtndews, and therein feTl hi tOrrents during the day and night ITencd we find care asdof dowycasif comflder* •• 7 ; r« I OCTI KxnLoram^^Te notioMrtth plauore, the prosperity evinced , by a number of our exchanges, (a the €»• .Urgement of their' fbrmc, end new dresses of typr. In addition to thoos abeady noUnsd, we are pleased to add p. m . The Phnnpsl«rg Drmecrni b^Jns' the osw year in a new firm and greatly Improve! ; , f*. ^ Tl* Bridprion . rarrict . cornea out L. this wct-k loan rulsrgnl srvl ntUivctlTC andglrt^MTUit^^SS^wrml i tadf l^g and nrvre matlrr. Its admtltfbg ' pagre sfwak wsll, and would indlcHe a Of pwp^niy wu * JT* \ of tu contemporaries.- The PaUUt r cklms a drewkUlou of 2,000 copies. Tim Phfladrlplda ifmdmgPui came . out on New TearB day greatly enUtjfJ I" nm1 lopror-il In ipjmrare. Tl* Monmouth Pfmtn*, pnbUslisd tiiMSgB
WaUHaiUa ItreiU Tl* widening of this ilmt wxu com* mcnccdon Prides*, Hh Iml, *n\ will bs oooUattod ak raphUyas theoonuuUW« can'htraagc with property holders, tu cues where the committee cannot wcawdU luuklugaairfsctoeyartaagoumtocs wltVtho owners, fin camnds* sioncxs^ppolutcd hy tho council at ll* mccilog oo Saturday* evening hst, will bs requWl to nsscss ths daouges. T^hs CiMnruIuoToa Vrvicctloa of lfro* peety and luiprorement, ip chargo of tho work, couv.i1 lag of Mcsats. S. 1L Magoorglc, George 11 Cake, sad John BlAc, are dbjoAol to deal liberally with parties in order to espvdllo tho work, and aremwUag wllh WUUlo dififcuky in arranging lor tho small portion of ground necessary fur widentho street. The fcllowiug named gentlemen were appolnlod by tho Mayor on Saturday evening to assess damage* Lucases whrro iho committee {oil to arrsngct— Messrs. IV- . W. Ware, Geo. 11 Cak r, J*ha Wt- Blake, IMcr Mc* CoUurn and William Bennett. Ou Friday afternoon Mr. Geoigu B* Caks rvmorrd hit fence to the required dittapcr. On Saturday Mr, William lletuiott comincsoxl. doing iho same. The drat building to be rvmoved was that of daptaip. A. M. Irey, who, ^ilh* in an hoar aftcf hreaagiug. with tl* cccmaittiv, an Saturday morning, comtiwuccd epemtions, and his stem now •UuuU on tho new line of tho Unx-L The captain's prom|iiucas U worthy of great couimcndatiou, and It Is to bo hoped his example wlU bo folio wpl by others.
"Tht mwasily of lliis improvrmcntb ^ adtuiltod by all, and liucv the work his 1 Cxlriy began the comuilttoe meet witli J cacouragemcnt ou alt hands. , It is too 1 to endeavor to retard the move- 4 mrat by fhctloiU opposition, or exor- ^ bicant claims for damages, as it Is ad- j 1 mittcd that the value of property will ' be jfrmtle Increased by 'tho [a prove- " nimt, snd those who pursue such a 4 couric 'wjll meet with no sympathy * from their fellow clUxru*. ^ 3 Fivm Union street to IXxatux no ^ A(Jflctdty ocrui*, as bat four structuirs 1 require ti> Ic rooml In that distance, ' and they are of aa easy character. The I two square* from Decatur to Jlclacn 1 and Pen v present the greatest difllcul- 1 ties, Vat none whkh our house-moving 1 firms cannot readily overcome, 1 The committee are giad to state that tho readiness to arrange on. tho part of J property holders and the rrry mode- 1 rate prices demanded, will reduce tho I oust of the Improvement much below 1 tho priglnal estincito — * k Since tho above was put In type we * are plaaed to notice that Mr. George 1 Y oung and Mr. Samuel R. S wain, haw both began to make preparations for the removal of their ball dings also. Cape Islnud HabtxitU School Association. The Ihnaal meeting of this Association was held In tho Methodist church . of this city oa Surulay. afternoon, 10th lost. The large attendance showed a great degreo'of intcrestf in the cause, , and the marked attention girtn to tire , exercises was gratifying to the friends ' of the Sabbath school cause. • The exercise* were opctvrd by ling- j lag by the congregation followed with prefer by Hon. J. Q. William*, president of tho Association. On account of the absence of the Secrctajy, tl* reading of the' minutes of the last quarterly meeting Was dia- | pensed will* Mf. X. S. Corson was elected Secretary pro lem. . The President, being Superintendent of the Presbyterian school, made a rerlol report, representing the school to bo in a flourishing condition, tho attendance never being better, and a good feeling prevailing among teachers and scholars, and the school Increasing In numhm and Interest. Mr. George W. .Smith, Superintendent of the Methodist school, reported that the school was prospering, the at* tendanrer of teachers and scholar* was good, and a strong religions fevhog was manifested on tho part of tho school Mr. X; S. Corson, Superin trade at of the Baptist school, reported a roll of nlnety-*even, with an average attendance of fifty-nine. During the post year the school had contributed thirtyfive dollar* for benevolent purpose*. Much lnle?e*t was manl kited "in ff» work by the teachers and scholars, and a good' feeling prevails. The business of electing officers for the ensuing year being next In order, candidate* were placed In nomination, and the fblhtwing gentlemen WTTO 1 elected: — r ' •* a ^ • President— X. 5. Cotson. of the Baptist school ' Ylcelfresidcnts — Jeremiah titration, 1 of the Presbyterian, Thomas D. Clark of tl* Methodist, and William T. -h'tevenf, of tho Baptist school Secretary— Dr. Henry A. Kennedy, of tho Metlsodlst school. Appropriate addresses were tlwm deUrered by ITon. J. Q. William*, Mr. S tlU well Bteren*, superintendent of iho Cspe School, Mr. Thomas D. Clark, Mr. X. B. Corson, Iter. E, Ilewitt, Mr. Jeremiah Htrattoo and Mr. Wm. T. Sfteven*. '"Brv. E. flrrwltt was reqnested by resolution, to give a blackboard lesson to tho next quarterly meeting to be held to the Bresbyterian dmrch. The congregation was then dismissed after singing tho dotfi logy. i i i mmmmm The* EvBbett Litkrart Soawrr or tub Maytilzjs IxmnrnL— Wo are pleased to learn that this gorirty is In imceestftil operation. A new set of ' books hits recently been procured for It* llbrary.andanairsetof oflccii chorea, yU:— r President— A Irin Cretae. Ylo* Ihrrideat— Jowpb Wbeaton. . , Secretary— Edmund Jloss. Iifcoriao-T-Joua* Miller. I y. Treasurer— Morgan Hand. The meetings am bekl on Frifvy afternoooo of each ireek, and the exxre rises consist of delate*, original and •rieet oration*, declamations, redtatkms, eto. QoesUeo fea» ' debate next Fridoy^'IUsolted, Tlrnt $my num b ths Bfchltort of his own fortima.* ffdfch on aasndatfon If calculated to work Immense g^od to lh« yemng men cfrmr county, and we am glt/f that Iho ' enterprising spirit of the Tfariiert of * fthf ImtftBta hak proved Shperior to dlsanxniglngolKtneVw and softfrrrore* 1 tariMIU %ork of, itfAl&rea wltli f6 - .2. ' r ' — - -- J. M m * ^s.3asjgsa now ml of BoAofi at-:
Xo^Ur rram Icke Spitflrc. : an w*rr*m aboyt sroxmbui • rauoxa ASD .imiaaLy ix ^ rABTtCtlUJL '• — • ; t $kktirxf t'feSi LANDIK, '■ j v> ; * Jannua-erry ft, 186ft. ,< J- MiSTtkBuiRTrctt;— ^cciaoauther paypure lux sum I mart rilct*, I thawt mabcc ytl vt*A like lu sckuio tho lurvluls ovAumorriiljlnulllttuoRuy mind, A >uv k'uukloodcd tu ofilir ml *clf In that kapn»«lUy, hoplu yu aril aho a feller a chants tu glv yura reodux* sum good advytv, as wcl as »ui\)catin sum valnbcl I dec* fur Iho kontckahunor sum ov the vary us cc vll* that cxiist in our konununllee. But ftrrst, 1 want tu m a word atowt ml can abitUkc* aa koatraatcd with 12m atscd sriebrittoc* tu tho uusopaypor wurkk l\r Initaase, tharo Is Josh Billing*, hoo thlncks hlreelf ofiVd smart, A I giv him tho kmldU or gittin oph sum purty iharp things ; butt thcnbodonl no mutch, t doat bo* leev he ctur wml td skule mutch, or eloo^hti' wood bar krut tu spcl his wurds bettor. He spela the oflUikst ov cnnylsxldy I etor seen ; and hix grumnmr is ckwally defocktiv. But, then, Josh seme* tu want tu tri tu du rite, A az be lx yung ylt, ho hax pi cutty ov chants fhr SinprooYmc&t ; A in awl i-nibUibiilytec wil kum out a font kliaa riter aftur awl. Josh has scd menny good things, A I wood not de* trackt (him his wcl uxud repputashun hi enny disparrejin rcmirckt, ' Thaxu it, awlso, Fctruluiu Xaxby, hoo rites grate long poUttflul artlcfads — . . — e. — » »- j
a pay pur out west— skandaUixla ^ tlic Pivsaidcut & his Kabblanct out- t rejusly, wich sum pecpnl thlncki makes smart, I shant aa mutch abowt ; Xaxby, bekawse I ucvur seen him ; bat ( hav red a good bit abowt him. Tlva , sa he cddita tho jay pur l»c rite* far — I belccv It Is kallcd tho 7bW/n/o ZWoyd , — pul^isht lutnwifo lh the Stalt or Ohlgho ; A thciu hoo sex tha lisv seen j sa he Is a farst rate, kluvrux fel- ; kr ; but ax I red bcl, I uovur sccu j lharc4 I kant rite mutch ov his i bjoggraiy. Thare U oonlc© 1 thing \ he semes tu stump on, A that it beih ] poxftt mastur oV the Konfodrit Krow • "wich is la the Stait or Kcuttickky." If he ahood «air git tu , tcechln ikule, I pltty the chilldruns fucber Inteilockshuat kapamlttees. Don Tucker Is anuther I ov these Jeenxiwls, hoo has. bin ritin alwVvt the pecpul ov the Kort Ilowse A vblmilty a* paypur kail eri tne Ak Jvrij Pn- , tMTprii, wkh is eddltted, I bclecr, bl ; our oM frmd. Maygralh & anuther chap named Ilaxe. Dan wax party •mirkastick In sum ov Ids remarcks. I dent no wethnr this is tbo same Dan Tucker tha uis tu slug abowt wen I was a Uttel ^hayvlir or not j bat if It is, he must be gittin party old now, Dan Ix anuther 1 ov this abommlnabel klass ov brul spcllunL • & thare is stil anuther feller hoo kails hbueir Abe RldU, and hoo rite* 1st In a wile far the Long Brantch AW, A judgin frum hi* produckshuns in that pnypur,"T ahood tldnck be- wax a purty ricketty sort ov a kuss. (I heap this last rrtnarck woont hurt Abe's fee Una, far It ix scd in Ihc mosteat kindnls.) I wood like tu are Abe, fur he reroc* tu hav the ipeerit ov Iraproovratnt exilstln in his boxzunz, A pitches lata the anttoe-korpomuihun fc tiers Joun tharc> wich U farst ratefur Itnb 1 ov them impruovment kind or chap*. II* take Abe's hand on that skore, enny how. A last, Iho not Iccst, Ihnre 1* Artecmis Ward— but poor feller, ho'* ded, A I woout aa cunythlng bod abowt him. Artrcmis wax a good feller A awt tu hav lived longor, but be wax kallcd a wil Peeco tu Id* ashes. Xow, illstur Eddittur, I .kum tu apeke moar partkklarly ov ml aell Awl tl»exo uther clupi that Ire bin ritin abowt ar no dowt smart enuJT in thare wa ; but tha awl spel so xnixxerbly bod, A bad spell in is tho wurst focclicr ov good ritin, 1 thfnrk. Xow, yu wil obaurr that ml ritin A apellln ar bootli feiwUlis ; A* ml Idee* ar wel preexentid, so that a vary small child kan reed A undurttand them. I hav nevur rote enny far a nniepaypur be I ; but 1 find it Is JIxt ax ccxy tu rite far a ausrpaypuras It ix tu rite tu 1* cuxzln or iweethart, A that Ex tho eezyest tiling In the world — so Ire bin toaid. If this ihood suto yu, A yu konldood tu eupddg roe ttt rite ockkaxunal ariickal* far fee Watte, vl I wil git 1 reddy uppun proppur nolyfikashun. Uoapin tu beer fkrurbly from yu, I rtmane Yure* tu kommand, Zzke SrrmttE We are requested to announce that there will be preaching in the Baptist Church, on b' a nday next— morning and evening, by tho pastor, Iter. W. It. Moult. . • • Mr* wife's choice, and the whole fondly prefer ih kW. S. A. Allen's Improved (new sfy/e) Hair Restorer or Dressing, (I* w tonls). Every Druggist Mils it Price One Dollar. v,.,:,7- -t. dXMw TlIE attention of cur readers U directed to the advertisement of COE'S COUGn BALSA3C and COB'S DYS* PEP9IA CURE^fn anotlier part of thlf paper. Them truly Valuable Medicines are recommended by alftkho are them, — Head tbo certificate*. 15 COXT Alt All LE. — Gnsc*' C*UbraUJ 8alv* la conceded by all to be the best preparation for tho cure of cuts, burnt, wounds, scold?, sprains, and cutaneous disease* and eruptions generally. ' In place* distant from medical old ft will bn found invaluable, and In the nursery It should always be at hand. . . A VsauL, supposed to be the A. IL Dunlop, frum Boston for Holifkx, wna wrericed yesterday on the Xor* Bcotla coast and alt hands were lost. Th* sehoooer Dorado' pat Into Key West on Hie 4th, leaking badly. TJ* espuln and nkitB had died at ma. Tilk simmer A r*go, which left this rlty for Bremen oa thafel of Ikcember, encountered a hurricane on the 13th, whkh she rode through safely, with, bower rt9 a consSderoble loss by breakage In furniture, Ae, She was compelled to put into Falmouth for coal , '/&j\ A FArEn printer! at Helena, ModUna, toys that to one of lite famous Wrrei ! ire i,ooo tank of ezrelkn t ore ready to be erash- - .-Ti -if *
' — — ■ . " ,'L . , . . . ■ t rftOCEKOIfQIOr COV-ICIL, ■ » ii [it ivrutmtti) ' ® A: JARVAJIV lth| teou A regular tiicvilug of the codndl of Ihe city of Capo Island was licldln the Qty HaU this oredlici '1 N* 4 i lV*cut—MAyuf AVIUIaji^ Bccoclcr j Hughes, Alderman Lycctt, Ooundlmca BUke, • Cake, Magonxglc, and SchclIcngcr. — Tho MIuulc* uf tho meetings held December 7th and 12th, were read and appro red i " ^ Tho ordinance entitled 44 An Otdlnanco to w Idea and ex tend Ocean t trect. In tho city of Capo Island," was called up and laid over to tho ucxt meeting of council. * • Ou motion of Mr» Magonaglo the Mayor was instructed not to disposo of any inoro Bonds of tho lmproreaient Loan at a 1cm turn than nlurty-fir^. -- Tho Committee appointed tororuo the charter of ihs city of Capo island, presented s copy. On motion of Mr. Hughes It was laid over until the next meeting, and each member of tho council requested to ' read It over carefully before thai UxncJ A communication from Mrs. IL M. 1 Bickom uras presented Lo the council In reference to a nuloanoc. 1 On motion of ilr. Cako tho commu- ■ lion was received and placed on fare ' Amended by Mr. llughc*, tho matter was referred to tho Board df Ileal tin 1 John Vf. Lycctt anil William S. Schcllinger presented their reslgiutloa • as Committee on Vrotcctlon of Property
and Inqirovemcnt, and tho Mayor appointed in their stead George B. Cako and John W. lllakr. On tuulloa of Mr. Mngonaglo tho was authorised to procure a copy of Xixon's Xcw Digest far tho of Uw city* . • The following lulls were presented and ordered paid: J. S. Garrisou, for stationery. At, 610.43; Leach A Ware, shroudiug for Daniel Church, 64.0'J; Harriet Daily, making ibeoud for do., 6*130; J. W. Corson, taking prisoner to County Jail, Tryphcua Church, cleaning PubSchool House, 63.73; Wm. Stiles, work on streets, 63.30. On moil op Council adjourned to meet on Saturday Jan. Dili, at TVclock. S. IL Stxtes, City Clerk. The Leihlntnrri Tho Ixglalature convened at Trenlou, jxAlcretay. iielou* we give rt list of tho members of tl* two houses, as at present coiistUutrd :
SENATE 1 T trm J County. N«m». Exylrt*. Atlantic, JcasoAdama,* 1873 . Bergen, Jaa^ J. BrinkerhnlT, 1872 BurlhtgWlli Job lL.G&rklll, 1871 < Camden, Edwani Bet tie,* 1870 I Cap© May, Ixnrnlna M, Rlcc, 1871 Cumbcrl'itd Jnmcs ll.Xlxon,* 1872 Eiscx, Jarne* L. Hayes, • 1870 1 Gtouccstcr, Woodwarel"Barrick#1870 ! I!ud»on. Xonh D. Taylor, 1872 • Iluntcnlcm, Joseph G. Bowne, 1871 Mcrccr, Jolin Woolvcrtou, 1872 Middlesex, Amos Bobbins, 1871 ' Monrooutlu Henry S. T.lltk, 1870 < Morris, Gcorgo T. Cobb,4 1872 , Ocean, John Torrey, Jr.,# 1872 ( Passaic, John llonpcr, 1871 Salem, Samuel rlummcr,* 1870 ' Somo rxL John II. Anderson, 1S70 1 Sussex, Richard E. Edsa11t 1871 ] Union, Amos Clark, Jr,/ • 1670 i Warren, Abraham Wild rick, 1870 , Democrats, 12; •Republicans, 0. Democratic majority, 3. ASSEMBLY. Atlantic — Jacob Kelm.* Behoex— Ebctt WInton, Hi-nry G. . ncring, BuitLLVCiroN'— John J. Maxwell, Wallace Lfpplucott, Tha*. CV Alcolt,* Tljeoplillus T. Price.* Camden— Henry S. Boiunll/ William C. Slilnn,* Thomas II. Colca.* CAFE Mat— Thomas Becslcy.* CuiiBEnLAxD— C. A. Shcppord,* William A. House.* Eshex — Joflbh sprrr,* John 'Kcnnedy,# James Peck,* T. W. Lord,* Jame* L. Gurncy,* John Ilunkclp,# Francis Mockln* Wm. W. Hawkins, Jame* G. Irwin. Gloucester— Xlmrod WWooley,* * LeonanI F. Hording, • Ilcosox— Leon Abbctt, Sidney B. Be vans, Jame* It. Doremus, El bridge V. S. Bcsson, Jllchacl Coogan, Henry Clay Smithy nuNTEnDON — John # WBllamson, Tlicodore Prolnsco, John P. IaxIt. Mercer— a. Priro Banning, John P. Nelson, James C. Xorris.* Middlesex— Levi D.Jarranl/ Alfred W. Jones, William M. Cox. Moiraoura— William II. Con over, Daniel II. Van Mater, Andrew Brown. Monnw — -Theodore W, Phoenix,* Columbus Bench', * Jess© M. Sharp. Ocean— Geo. IV. Cowperthwait©,* Paiwaic— Hugh Held, ChsriesITemrolngway,* Albert A. Von Voorhles.* 8 ALi3f— Charles F. II. Gray,* Andrew Smith Roe res.* So keimet — J oha J. Bergen, John IL Slants.* Suwrx— Ifhani c, Clark, Samuel H. IIiuiL Union— John n, TVlicUn, D© Wilt C. Iloogh. Warren— Abml am Pnrwll, C. II. Valentine, XcUon YlleL Dcmocrals, 02; •Republicans, 28. Democratic majority, 4, Democratic majority cm Joint ballot, 4. j IIaxnihal Hamlin haa lieen nominated for Unite! State* Senator by the republican caucus of tbo Molno ligtsUlure. ' The Treasury Deportment list week printed $710,600 worth ' of fractional currency; and redeemed and destroyed 1624,400 worth/" \ * The public debt statement for th© month shows an Inereaa© of the debt since Use 1st of December by $1,076,* M7. Tho total debt at prwwnt In I J,062,633,062, with $111,020,461 In tho Treasury, Tub conference for tho settlement of tho dispute between Turkey and Greece met In Paris on Saturday last, and after * long session adjourned until Tuesday^ Tho Greek wvl Turkish reprreentatlvc* both manifested a friendly disposition and a peaoefal solution of tho existing difllcul ties Is looked forward to with couMcikf. Tint Pennsylvania legislature organised on Tntwlsy,' tbo 6th, as follows: The fienato elected Hon. W. Worthlngton, of Cheater, Bpeaker, by 18 totos to 16 for Hod. C. Burnett, bf Monroe. Thft flpoaker dohvewl in address, and tho remaining elections sustained tho Itepnbllcnn nominations. ^Tt'wJrfv!i£b?^nwnln*:
■ f ' STATE NEWS. # ^ TuE Hcmoud HoUso pfapefty '*1 ! ^ong Branch hsl been sold, to partka j n'Xcw York for $4ft><tak' J » • ; T Pasien oeu Tralnk bommaiccdrxmnlfig on Iho how Railroad between , Freehold and VaxmtagvlaW,^ Mooday UuL Ex-Got. Pauker celebrated tlio tweuty-flfth anal vcmiy ofhli wedding, a few dayo slue©. A number of friends and relative* were present frpm dlfilr-' cut parti! of Uio4 bouiilfry, tldu piwkd d pleasant [day with the Governor and hUCimily, Private Secretaut.-^Mt. Charles E. llcndricks oo. Democratic member of iho .Assembly from. BurlUigtou County hut year, U la slated, has been appointed Private Secretary, to Gov* ltandolplu Mr. Hcndrickaon U a young Uwycr of obllltary and promise. 8v ii t uish Fartt, — bn Xcw Year's ore, a number of th© members of tho Woodbury Baptist Church and cangrcgation, visited llielr pastor, Rev* Wm. P. Maul, and after spending two or thrco hours in pleasant conversation, iutenpersed with music, presented to him an coAtlope conlaloing $30.73 In greenbacks, together with many other valuable prvscnl*.
Wantiox.— An exchange saylj Tho neceaalty of a light-house between Dtps May and Absocotn light Is more, aiid more obvious, If tho number of wrecks Is any criterion, which happen along lha Inlcnmdlate coast even wlicn there are no storm. Tbo attention of Admiral Shubrick, President of the Light House Board, should bo directed to this great want by the Board of Undcrwritcrs and Vessel Association. As ahda&uk Dead.— Baldwin, the assassin Of ilr. William Parker, (brother of Contend t Parker, Esq., of this State,) la to" Superintendent of tho Panama Railroad, died .at Asplnwall on fcb© morning of lh^ lfah ulL, after lingering for nearly three months from tlio effects of tho wound In hi* haul, In llicted by his own hands. On pcvcml occasions ho attempted to lake his own life, but the vigilance of his keeper* proxcnlcd him from so doing. IIo tuu never expressed a single regret for the bloody deed. % TtlE 11 amnion km i?«juMfrari says: Judging from tho many carloads of hooppolca that pass ourofllco every day over tho Camden «fe Atlantic Railroad, there muit Lc a thriving and extensive business In dm manyiheturing of them, done In this county. They
carried tho Philadelphia and sold J for fifty up to sixty dollars per thou- c sand, from whence they are splppcd to * Cuba;. vcascIs taking them as ballast t outward bosnd| bringing sugar aa 1 freight homeward. 1 ■ Railroad Accident. — As the ! morning train for Xcw York, on tho ' Raritan and Delaware Bay Railroad, was. coming into Bricksburg, Ocean county, on tlio 30th ulL, quite an accident occurred- James Glberaon, \ driving th© team of Mr. "Dwlndl, at- ' tempted to cross the track ahead of th© ] can, and finding his danger, uudcr^ took to back off tho track. But bo was 1 too late. The locomotive came upon him shivering tho wngon to atoms, killing orio of tho horses, wliUo tho driver Very narrowly escaped. Tho team : was a valuable one. * V 1 Another TccntDLE Kkrcwene Accident,— As a young daughter of Peter Rogers, ngvd about ten years, residing hi Feeder street Trenton was In tho act of filling a Kerosene lamp about 0 o'clock Wednesday craning, last, tho oil ignited and a terrlblo explosion followed, scattering th© burning fluid nil over tlio girls clothing, — The jxxir child ran screaming Into th© yard, and the flames were extinguished by throwing rroolcnf blankets around her, but not until sho hod been burned in such n frightful manner as to render recovery very dnublftiL • The father of the girl was atso very ladly burned In tlio Lands In trying to extinguish the flames. He will bo disabled from work for a considerable time. •• The Uammonton Ilfpubticnv says: Orrr four hundred thousand bushels of charcoal were shipped from May's Landing to Xcw York daring tho year IPCS. Two-third* of tho aliora wni made by the Weymouth Works nlone. Tho number of schooncra chiefly engaged to tramport the abor* to market was eight. Tlio making and cnnylng off tlds coal gave ©mp1o}*mcnt to one hundre<i and fifty persons. For/nany year* back, Tuekahou was noted for tho largo quantity of coal made In Its vicinity, but Ui© supply of timber becoming limited, In (act nearly exhausted, the amount made will not exceed on© hundred thousand bushels. A few Jerseymen liar© gon© to Virginia and engaged In lis manufacture, but owing to th© distance from market, Iho navigation of narrow and crooked riven, and th© malarious nature of tbo climate, which Ilia proved a great obstacle, their investment so far has proved unprofitable. i v PrED FROH EXCfaWTTE DniNlONO, —Clio*. W. Johnson, of Bass River, died, ttoentiy from excessive drinking. He was on a hard spree, at tho Xcw Ttretna House, on Saturday night, th© J3th ulL, In company with a number of other*," and after iTrtnktng several gla«e* of whisky, telil th© landlord that his glass©* were too small. Some on© then handed him it brer gloss, which he atone© filled with whisky, Th© landlord said to him,. 44 In God's name, Johnson, yon are not going to drink all of that" Johnson replied, 41 1 can try," and Immediately drank Hi© contents, following It up with three glass©* of ale, and shortly afterward, thrre glass©* more of at*. During th© evening, while other* were carousing, playing domlnVw, Ac., Johnson lay upon Hi© settee, frequently singing, At 12 o'clock, when tho hotel was about to be closed, Johnson was found lying on lite upl*f porch, In an Insensible condition. He wis carried to tho barn and covered with salt hay, where h© stayed until Wednesday, wlien ho took passage for homo In the stag©.— Ho spent the remainder of th© week In tied and walking about the house, constantly rem plaining of ftrtrt' pain. On Saturday morning, about 0 o'clock, ho died. Ho liad not token any fool since Monday morning, making flvo daj* otto night* Vw Jrtlinson wm a young mop, twentyflrnyeani of ago, n© had 11 red a very hard life, and It wna generally thought that neither expoenre or whisky or water to anV quantity," could bar© much effect^ iijrm JnJh*
Tiui Dead of 1808.— Tlw necrology of th* post year embraces a number of Welt-known and honored d Uncus of this Mate, Mm© of whont have falod prom- i lhent poelUcms. atid whoso lore has < taped widely moiiniod. Among them 1 df* itoWUi Ai SUrtiiflj uf Jlobokcn; Com. Lawrchos Kearney and Hon. James Barker, of lWrth Ainboy; ^Yui. II. Ttocott; Brcaklcnt of tho Morris Canal Co; J»JL McKnlght, of Bordcn* town; Xailionlcl C. Slalght; Hon. J. At Wortcudrkx, ItobcrtJMqT/ftUghlin, Joseph McMahulj of Jcraqy City ; ltev. Dr. Mattlson fend IteV. John S, Colt, of th© Methodist Church; Broridcnso Liulla»7 of the State Senate, and Goo. Gage, of tho Assembly; J. B, Waikt^r, Keeper of th© Steto Prison; Pro fi Wm. B, Bradbur>\ of Monklolr; Henry UlUlanl, of Morris County; Walter Rutherford, 0. IL 6chraff and Ji F, lllgclns, of tho Emcx County llaq United S laics Marihall tkaco^ Ajsslstont Marshall Harris and Ralph II. Shrove, Clerk of tho United Slate* Court; Rev. Dr. Yoomans, of Orang,© and Dr. Howe, of Xcw Brunswick; Esq., James llodgcrs, of Trenton, Judge Thomas 0. Throckmorton of Freehold; Commodore Boiler aud CapL Funck, of Elizabeth. Rev. Dr. Isaac Winner, of tho M. E. Church; Samuel Wooloy, a member of tlio Mcrccr Couhto Board of Freeholders. . .
yiAlUNU INTELLIGENCE. The British ixrrk SotiLhcni Empire Is ro;>orted to liara foundered at sea ou Iho 22th ulL, and aRhand^ lost ' During tlio trip of Uio radfic Moll steamship Constitution from San Francisco, December 14, to l'auaiua sho encountered very heavy weather, In which her topmast was carried away and her rudder was disabled. In this condition sho drifted forty miles in the G uifof TcliiLintcpcc nrid finally reached Panama with a jury rudder. The steamship Etna, from Liverpool December 23, arrived at tho port of Xcw York on Sunday, having encountered a succession of furious gnlcs during almost the entire passage and being detained within 1,000 miles of Xcw York for several days. Tho fifth officer and eight seamen were ejreid oreriwanl by a heavy sea, but all except the fifth officer were saved." Another sensational yneht race la proposed, Tho London J /o rainy Port publish©© the correspondence between JmucsG. Jkutiett, Jr., of New York, and Mr. Asbury*, rif Lolidoltj looking to nn ocean yacht race between tho ^ I*
! >auntleas nnd Lh6 CambrijO. In ite t comments, tbo Pott perfera tho Azores * track, as ono ranch better adapted to [ Ui© sea-going qualities of th© vessels nnd th© seamanship of their inas- J tcrt tlmu 111© regular trans- Allan Uc route. Tho cxliorls Hie osmer* of th© British schooner yachts to Join in tbo c race, and sava Hint the Sappho will participate. Tiinbrig Mllo Tomuend, heretofore reported lost, was run ashore on tho 14th ulL nt Winging Point beach.— J She was bound fo r Boston fro m Sidney. 1 ThcshipJi Columbia and Great Western arrived at tho port of Xcw York on < tho 7th from Liverpool, having experienced westerly gales during the cn- . tire passage. William Jackson, .seaman', of Iho Great Western, was lost . overboard. . Tlio brig Minn!© Abb©, J which nrrived Ihcfro from Bfienos < Ayres, lisd her fore nnd maintop mofcU \ carried away on th© 14 H, ulL, and the captain thinks It wasdono by an earthquake, as Hie sea Immediately com- J menocd to run very high. Bho was In i latitude fivo degree* north, longltudo thlrty^ovcn degrees forty minutas at tlio time, wltli tho trlnd norOirasL NEW FORK ^robuct # General Ifiarkls, REronTED KxraessLY FOR THE "OCEAN WAVE," And t«ntrll>ol«U Wttkly by VAN ALLKX PIIOL, ««w York. Tie f»llow1o( th* wholaiile act rtifc ftleea or Che le&dloc arilel*a *old 1Q the New York caarkMa. It la eoafldtatlr bel)ere4 lhal thla weekly laforaal$oe«tptcIajly lenoctrd for our paoer, la worth 1o err ry penon talereaird IB the saarhtl, three tinea the prlre of the jwper. beam. Ttt bu. (LCATHCR. jwr lb. Choice rva, • Wal » Hemlock S5*oo Narrawi 4 WalSOOak aold • W*W Xltfnrra o 00*0(0 Oak ala ughler Hail , nurrii*.p*r lb. |c*u .^-01*00 ' NV state fok AOriSHararea «»oo K Y Tub Alair ME ATS, per lb. WHtlUeen* MaMDeef •!£(• Call Holla Jnclolha Ma»Muttea, cartaae CHalt CANDLES, per lb. J11e(S,cllr liS'aiiv sprm - 4taM Mos« N V A NJ- u Veto Adataasllae cttr SiazSHoft^WeiFAllValSi/ Tallow Hold* ooaoo veal, prine iruaiS CKEC9X. twrlh. ' Veal, common ICalf N T v Factory ii«a20 StfiLASSKS, r-er |al. N Y S Dairy liait.4 rorto llleo &3a 11 Ohio Factory liaie Ktw Orlcaoa 70* m Ohio Dairy OOaoO tore hum 00« B CO FAStlih Dairy ISaS. Golden Ijrnp 00a) 00 COAl*pertoa. OILS, per fal. ABlhrtella 7 00a8 OC relrokum reTd A I art CurFXK, per lb. Uaired Mai 01 Maracalbo 1S»17H Lard. prime 1 40at 75 Java SlaH ONIONS.per bL Lajoajra UMair lira aod YeL « Vto 7 00 Hlo UaVtg White BOoaiOM EGGS, per dor. n>TATOE«,petbl. Freeh AOall feaeh lUowe BOOajM Ohio h Weeltra Ma»Mereere nninK Limed T7a» rr. Albert e 1 7»as oo Kit ©ate, per bu. SUM Jacheoa Wh. 1 23*100 FlfATJIKks,p<rlb. IPOULTBT, per lb. Gecte prior* 7>sS®,Turkejre, prime iSa» FISH. per bl. Chte ktaa, crime lUti Mack'J No I tl 00a 77 oo Do* he, |>tlme inn Nackl Not IT SoalSoa Oeea#, prime isaH nchledCod S»aSS«,r»OVlhlDlis1rerbl.» Dry cod per lb. 7aV Meaa, old A soaoo oo FLOUR fc KXAt-pbl.tMoee, »«w » 6o*oo ©0 Super State « «al so U'l. ptsseae II ooait 00 state Faruy 7 SU8 00 n'fex. men itooaltoO souther* s»o*7 n Clear, per lb. tsaiT xatrs We«l ysutsoitfciiperlh. . lire ssoasooiadia MaOOV Buckwheat 4 ooai ta^roUoa / OlalO iVirnewai eurt I eoo 00 Loulilana COaOC FRUITS, per bl. HAGS, per lb, Green Applte ssoas is, White OTaOTU Drtod pr lb, seio Paper M*»h rvtehee peeled ftati f ALT, bar bti. FUMS* SKINS. 'T*rk1 IilssA 4»eSS nearer, each i «a4 00 Srracwe sr'd 1 000 7S ■keep f reel SOat SO UrerpooT 9 40atS0 sheep dry auis seeds— . Veal frees per lb tlaiA Clorer, per lb. Iialiu ■ Derrdry 40aM T1molhp,btt. tSOalto G OA IN, per bo. iFUs.pcrbtt. S 10*1 70 Cor* ■helled Met 80 SUDAN, per lb. Data NV * Nd TiaTT Uolaaeee OdaO) Oate weeter* 791-7aMCuba Ibati k to white I Mai ft Porto Jlle* IIRaoo Barley, fall 9 t*a»M flatafta IIHall IIAY, per to*. ITALLOW, per lb.. Prima, b'ld ttbOaSSMISty IINslI IIIDCI, per lb. |TEA,perlb. Dry ealtrd »atl Yeoa* llteos Mat 71 (trees tailed 4taS0r Gon powder Mai 76 HONEY, per lb. (Ooloef «0el 7S Glaaeeapo 90a» TOBACCO, per lb. Strained Stall F1»e Leal ItatS HOPS, per lb. (Medtea errsp. ISetS K Y SUn prims lhaM VINEGAR, pet fek. do lair Mel! Cider- SAU0 Caster* prime I ball! WOOL, per lb, do Utr ©Oalorine Piece, wt. iUU I RON, per lb. Coaree do 4Sat7 Pis No. t teatl Madlea do «?**• LARD, perth. Us waehed MUS Prlae kettle Itl/sMPalied AUtS Prlaeeteaa ^ ifWaw/CalJfor^U SUM Coao try ts^ "" MARRIEPr I.UDLAM— DOUGLAtO— f© tbla eltr, s* Wrdrveiday erealsr. DeeraVtr 9S, iw, br &ir. T. A. Lrfpetl, Nr. Dasltl F. L*dlaa sal Ih fade Douflaee, all of Cspe Idas*. We p*l the store sot lee Is Ifpe trllh s •leaelsf rearabraece of ksrlsf reeetrrd 1 pteee of elevaal eakA sad ersll.ooreelree of this aethod to • tTrx tor eanaet eosfrstolatlose, std beet wlrkee for their folure food as* bapplneee. G RACE-MO Ml It .-At Ooekr o, D re ember 99d, by Iter. S. C. Cbetll*. CSpt.lok* Weele* Grseo sod Mlee Itetoeoe , Morrte, daeshttr ef Capl ioerph MorTW, sll oflho store pUee. fraudol, sll of Petal it! He. . f v >'P|EPe - • - CrfAMRIfRB^M fh« 4tk*f W flnldab M . daofkter of tttfei J •• J jjr aerhlae Cbaaber^ s«ed • aoslhe sod IS days. JafflpSSS''
6PEQ1AL NPTIOE80 Gel Your scW * Homo. Tow teste *Ul edM psjr Id, )Mf bottle.— RslUisd Lola ibis per this erW| ho* lo U had to the "MlLLUA FARM," UUbkU AriBue, Cape lalasd* . ' ! Apply to or addrtee Mi ». SWAIK, •* • ^tesl KaUlaAfeal. ttiuil V » ' -Csp#llU*d,N.i. . V. ■■ " — Deafness, Klliiiilnrbt h. Calnr rh Treated with the utaotl succees, bp I, laeaee, M. D., Oculial ssd Aur let, (foraerlf of Lepdcs, Hollasd,) Me. W Artb etreel, PbHa. TraUaosUla froa the aoel reliable eoureea f a the clip ssd eottttUj eakbe secsst bU a Dee. The Msdlrsl fsaiiltpba Isrllrd to s«oaps< sp thejr pstnsU, SI he haa bo aecrela U his ptaeticd* APilficlsl fil'td teaefted wilhost pals. No ehsree toi tSiaJsslUa' *»•/ A MEWREMRDY IN CONSUMPTION A Phyaleiaa who had Couumptlos lor aereial rear a, with' froQuest blecdlsfe ef Ibelusjia, aur*4 hlaaaU wUh a aediaise UAhspws to Ue •roteealosL. whes hla csae appeared Weleie. lie tatheoh1pphr«lclAhwho kaaeaedttla bis *WBper*es,or who hae sot ksosledfeof Its rUtgnt Sod be tie Slcrlbe the dtfiee of heaithhe ooW ekjopa, to soLhlos bttt the lue of hla acdiclaei sudsotblox but utlerdeepalr ssd entire eiUuetlott of ful hope of leeoterp, toeaihcc *dU| s want bf eoufldeoee Is all elk era, InduTldhlti tb batarltbl eapbilment. To thoee auffrrls* With asp dlaesas of U* Lubft, he proffe res tree laest hs conQdlollp belle* ce will eradlcato thrdlecaeo. 171 1«, SUM per belli#, ox Ms halMoaes, se&t bp expreaa. bead for aclreuler.or rail oa Du. II bOTMTOS HtlloF JalS-p. No. 130 H. Teeth 1 treat. Phllsd's. 1 v Caution* / Puiahaaen of the PeriiTlss Sprup,! a protected aolttUos ol the protoxide of Doe J are eautinned Sfal&al Ulaf droclred bp sap of the preparation of rerurlaa Dark or Dark and Iron which aup be offered then. Theaopert«Hly ofthe Perurlaa Iproporerothir prepaa. at aba I mam to An ■ I ■ a oeo a I ew mm ■ ae M 6 to 4 VaM
faUoai of irom (1 due la ft* a I to peculiar ■ aire at uacd, clrJnf It fed characler of a ailment, ae eaellp dictated as the altsplea I ( ^©d. Xrerp bollieof c*ottiae haa Pxa* una* Irarr Jaot Pcruvlaa Marx) hlo era la the flue. Examine the Lottie before pur* ehuLof. . _ Ataosr the tnanp rcatoratlvca which nature haa supplied to rclUro the aQIcUots of humanltp, there le no more favorite one fur a certain clae* of dlicaice than the " medicinal com »' of iho Wild Cherry Tree \ but however valuable It la, It* power I o heal, to soothe, to relieve and to cure, la enhanced tenfold bp ■clcatlfie and Jadidoui combination with olher iDKTtdlcnle, lb IheuMlree of equal worth. Tbla bappp mlnsHnc exlata Id a ifrmaraabledezree La Dr. >TUt»r'* Caliam or Wild Cherry, whoae ralua la curio* CV-^-O, (\<Ur, fWschiNr, irhoepfap CVsA, Owp/Uirtwe, 2hJj»ew«ry A//rtr(<m,ead Jar//L*rCb*r*»prbm la IneaUaable. HlrQDg Testimony. From Oxmiaiais Wmkcli*. Eatt-. Depot Haa* lef of Soulb HoyaUtoa, hiaaa. »« la lha rorlsr of iShS X waa moat aercxelv aQUtedwllii shard. dry eocxh.withlts nauad aoeoo panlm e ntx of nlsht-ewcata.eoaHelclp nroatxalUf mpsarvou* apatem, and rrodtelnf • uch a dsbiUtated atato of health that, after trylnr medical aid to no parpoa#, I had flveo up all hopea of erer recvrejlnz, aa bad^ also mprrlroda. At thla ataje ef mattera I waa prevailed upon, through tha Influrncs of s nelchbor. to try WJaUr'a Balaam of \Slld Cherry, and, before uainp two boltlea, the effect waa almoat ma(lcaL My eouih entirely left zSe, the Blfht^weati daaerted me, hojw , onel more riet«d ay Ceprtaaed aplrltw an* ■oon I h»0 attained my wonted atrrafth and a - t-v .. . kao ikla VtataaM AM Pi a I Offflt
vJfor. thla Dalaarn, a a haa oftca been remarked bp parson a conversant with the above facte, literally snatched me from ice pawn Lop (rare. You aro at liberty to use tbla for tho benefit of lha adlcled." Prepared bp SETll W. FOWLS A RON, 1* Ttemont atreet, Doalon, and for sale by drop- i glale feaertily. • ' Grace'* CeleDraCcd Halve curaa la a very abort time cirr4,fiunNs,acALDi,wouNDXBnuisKsf SPRAIM. EkYSirELAI, SALT AHLVM, RINGWOAM, CHAPrLD HANDS, D 01 Li, FROZEN X. lil Bf, rixoNs,cmL> PLAINS, * - Ar. It la prompt la action, remDvea pain at once, and reduoea Ue aaoat an err looklny ewclUsye ' and lsa«mmatlona,aa If bp ma^lc— thua affording relief and a complete cure. SET it W, FOWLi: h SON, Roaton, Froprietora, Sold by all DruEllsIt, Grocers, and at all country alores. J>nli-4w. ADVERTISEMENTS. Nork Your Own Llncu AND Clotblcz with End ell I ul e Ink, by hav- . inr a small llencll which does It neatly and quickly In eetlpt or printed leltert. German or English text. They are furouhed to j order by ^ ■ TRUMAN h SHAW, No. RM (ElxhtThlrtr-flre) MARXET Street. fcclow Ninth, Fhlsdslphla. Tltc Ncniuliuiivifin Padlock COM DIN Li crest strenclh wllh seeutUy afslast beinc ricked or forced. These maks II one of the beat lock a for aloft doers. Several aliea for tale by TRUMAN k 111 tW, No. CttfLlEhl Thlrtj-flve) Market street, He low Ninth, Philadelphia. Tlicsc aro Seasonable* •<* CIIEETZINC for putllcc under alores. Car'O tore! of Iron glres a superior and durable lustre tothrmj patent Ash Siflere, Coal lUarra, Pokers, seutifcs, shnrcla, Door Spelafs, he. Foe sale by TRUMAN k SHAW, No.SU (i:i|ht Thlrtj.firel Marksl alreet. below Ninth, rhtladelphla. »cs r mi 9 ' HOUSE AMD HIGM PAINTER, ' MJ.VSJON 5TKEVT, C1PE ISLAND, SEW J Kit RET. Jan. ii. lt*l. *C»rL SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias. Issued out of the Court of Chancery oT the Stale of New Jersey, to me directed, will be sold at public sale, at FUjah II. Denaelt'e Siorcf'ln the Lower township, on the litre of FEBRUARY NEXT, at 2 o'clock, r. s«.,the House and Lot. iltnste In Lower lowcahln, rountr of Cape May. nnd now the residence of S*t»h Marry, eontalnln* Ten serve. Two roods and »Ufht peithra ol land, more or less, btl*K the same as was conveyed to John Hurry from Jeeob leamlaf,*/ deed dated October 71b. I «oSeltrd as the property of Sarah, Hannsh, rilrabeth, Cornelia, Mlnlle and Noiri Murrr. defrndaata, SBd taken In eircatlon at sell of Jacob Leatalof , complainant, and 10 be soil ** ANTIIONV ITEELMAN, Slierlff. Jan. IS, isei.-tw TO IIK^T, ♦PHE HOTEL a! Womlbloe fUllon— furA fttahed orunrumlshcd | adealrabte location for a Hotel, ae the plaei will tie built up nsxt eprUf. Apply ^nK T cHAMrtUN. At the viailoa, Or fo NATHAN CHAM HON. . Pff.SO, ISSX-tt Tuekahoe. N. J. XEW HTOIll! — NEW GOODS, tl'IIE underatrned haa rr-openrd hlaalnroal 1 COl.1i NPHING, with a full and wclbieleetrd aloek of Gooda of every drscrlptlon, suitable for the waata of the community. Feraona deattlay barcalne, should call tofore putehaslas elsewhere. rt- Good family FLOUR rata II rd at 4*40, and Superfine brands at filOAO drUvertd le purchasers. JOHN RUTHERFORD. Dee, ao, Cold sprlnz. NOTICES OF APPLICATION^ NOTICE. NOTICE la hereby fives, lhat appUaUen will to made to Iho ■estireslrn of Ihe Lrrtilsiore of New Jersey, for a charter 10 erect a Doarert Mall at Caj«e Island, Cape Nay eounty, dre*.j NOTICE. XT OTIC E la hereby flreo, lhal applletllot y\ Will be made 10 the seat arstion of lha Lrflalalura of New Jersey, for a eorplemaal to charter Of the etty of Ca)»e Island. det* NOTICE, NOTICE U hereby Ilre*,<hat ai^llraUon will b« made to the neat aeasfoa of the Leelsletnre of New Jrrser, for a* ameDdmr nt to iho eharter of Capo lilaad Turaplki Company, allowtajf Ihe eowpaBf to exlrad the eald turaplkefrooithf preaen I tarsal ana, aloaf the Bay shore to aotao polat at or aear Towa Haak, tallh liberty to loereaeo ihelr eapllal to say sum aol exeeedlagtio/na. deei ' V • KOTIOKs v . ."RJOTfaE le herthr flvea that appjlralloa Jr; will bo made to tha next aeeslon of Iho larl sla tare of New Jersey, for a shatter of incorporation for a stopplM a ad beak Ins company, to itop Joo CVooN aad Upper aad tower Brothers creek, emptflaf lntrt Desnle troek,!* tbo MlAdJo townshlfs la the county ol £sm May, New Jersey. ■ - ?■■<!» NOTICE. NOTICR IS hereby five*, thit apnll^lloa will bo msda lo (he nest session ef the toflilaliiro ofjtew Jersey, fot a eharter lo Ijwon porsts the Dlamood fioaek AveaBf aad Turnpike Oompaay, la the eosnly oft?apoM>y. dt v ■ - • - : Notice, ^ VTOT10K II HttbfllwilkM spplleall©* il will be made to the leguleian for sa art t laeSrpoetSo tho"CapoMiy Mulu»1 nre laeartaeo Cempany^ Bi NOTicr, * VTOTICE !• N»robf tire* that application }S will bo made Id the asxt.eaiilo* of the togt •latere for a* set to laeorporale »• the Capo May Oo-Opersllve Aeeoelatloa.'* ;v IfOTICR lints ef Now Jeteev fee * eharter for * hbtel eotapany, to to loeafed in Cspo Island* Wllh a eapftalM throo hnadrrd Ihqusssd dollars. . AVOTION nUfiHIURi - < • • TimanaTEWiRVWW regnur Meoased Awelltoodr.aM Is ready B*w W 'fefMR®! 'C, , ... i- , Cep* UUbdj H. /. i7.» ■?' fiffi'tfr.' VfRsf!
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS/ : "r"\v f — jT^/rT. — •'"* NATIONAL - LIFE INSUHAUCE CO. * 4 ' 4 s ' or THE . . .. ■ TOUTED BTATBB OP AMEBIOAi waihington, d. c,' ;• - v CltliTlt i i'd MY iteclalacti/cqscmlssi Aff B0VA9 JyEY tM, UK ..J. . casil GaTiiaE. * 1.000,000 ' ,l FAlfl tU (Vtli . DniNCH OIT1CEI FIRST NATIONAL Bi*K BHLBINO, PHILADELPHIA^ « .! Where tbe gaoeraJ huslaoas of Us Company la transacted, and to wkUh.aU «faeral ccrjsepondenee should bo addressed. .
/ ./ ■ orzioxttlj f CLARENCE lh CLARK, JT*eU«*t. JAY CODEC, Chxlr a a n Flaaxsce aad ExecuHvo CoaioltloV. ' HENRY D. COOKE, VIM Prtiliraf, EMERSON w. FEET, i«r«1sry aad AcluxTy. Thla Company, Nat local 1* Hi ebataeUe, OL (cra, by re aeon o f IU Large Capital, Low JUtee of prvmlum and New Tables, the mostdealrable means of IniUrlh i life yet pre ae&lsd to (ha pullla. Tha tales of premium being largely reduead, are made as favorable to the Insurers ae thoee of Ihs tost Mutual Companies, and avoid all the complications and nncertnlaUri of No1eef Dividends, and the mlsmnderstaadLags whkh the latter are no apt to cause the roUcj-hDlder-Several new and attractive lablea are now prcaen ted, which need only to to anderetOcM U prove acceptable lo tho public, rush aa tho INCOME-PUODUCINa POLICY AND RETURN PREMIUM POLICY. In the former the policy-holder fiot <rnly sriurea life fe«or\ anco, payable at death, but will receive. If llvlefi Slur a period of a few years, aS »*b*«J (*ce«r rfaalfefraivrrr*/. (lOprr rre/.J 0/ fU f*t •JkU peH or- In the latter, the Company agree" U nUrti telle astsred iWWif amemW if «UW| he Aei jmU Ii, fa addulea te Ue eewnsf vj bt* pefiry. The attention of pereoae eoolemjdatlng Inaurlsg their Uvea or loerelltng the amount of Lnsureneo they already have, la exiled to tba special adrantagea ofiettd by the National Life Insurance Company. Circulars, Pamphlets, and full particulars gtyea on application to the Branch OB re of iho Company, ox lo E. W, CLARK h CO., Philadelphia, General Agents for {VnaaylrshU and South-
ern New Jersey. •" MBV, JOSttU UAMMtrr, JfnU : For Caps May and Camden Counties, J Dee. »>, 1 6*7.-1 y. 5 $■$;$.$(} ^ . • / 'f MAYYIiLEli J 1 I I * 1 I . NEW ■ IT®11 ! ( I I 1 1 NEW . GOODS ! LOW f CASH • BUSINESS 1 t , fen S. S. DOAK. - 4 *■ J > Coll mid exnminb my Stock, I propose to sell tlio samo Quality of Goods cheaper than any Store in the Cojinty. - Tlier©n is no necessity for tlio people to go to Philadelphia to buy Goods, if tho Storekeepers are satisfied with Hcatonable Profits, ia*.fi,ia AN ORDINANCE rpO widen and extend fieeond Hrrel, la tha JL ally or Cap# lsian-1. f ■re.t^-to It ordaiard and #nactfd|by the lahabttsala of Ihe eitf of Capo Island U CIIf Council asstmbled, and It Is hereby eaaetrd by authortlyof the same, That the Comraltlre oa ProtreUoaof mp#iiy aad Improvement to aad II hereby tnstruvted lo *M»» street, 1* eaid city, and ope* aad rxteod lha aawo from Cajw Istaad creek to high wafer muk oa tha bear b, as ak lag the read way IVroof twrnfy-feurreo fret la width from euib to curb, and tba #IJ« walks eight feel In wldihoa earh aide ol tba efieou . • . . Ire. 9.— And to It enacted by thaaalhortty afnneatd, Tbat ibb Oommlttea ©n Preietllea of Properly aad Improvement, la esmlnf ©ol the previsions of tba tint eeetloaof thU mdlnaaee, are auihorlird to em ploy a 00 m no teat Kreon to tertey lb© "at J "treot, aad establish a grades thereof, aad to make a plan of au#k widening, opealpg and grading, and wheat he earns shall bare tooaevoetttrdjoaerepy thereof shall to Bled la 'toe, t7"lrth*eom^»h»rjH opon the said ptaa ehall to deemed and take* to be tbo lawful rlaa of laid street* ■re. And be It eeasted by the *«*tort1f s foresaid, Tbat all permits ■M^W'toB^f* Ins Invpeetor, aball to tsiue^ la aeeotJanre wTth the lines ae eet ferfela fea aald flam as seen aa (he eame shall to fUed I* the "Mr elevkToScew •• Attest 1 : . I-. • ..i »'iu. •.<*.' »r ' a tuvkt R. fttTTs, City asrk. " Pte.io.tiaa. 1 GRI8T Ftin. ftqic uaderelgaed bslVal bis GRIIT MlLk 1 at Deoalevlile. la m^iweto oedee, M*~lt , Dea, 49,14*0-11 ; • re peanWrtlfe, IJ'
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. , AGENT* WANTED rOR Secrets of the Great City. **" a isa&r 1 and CRlllEluf NEW YORK ClTr. If too wlab to know bow Foitusa era asm and fast la a dayikowlhrcwd Mea are r«l»e4 In WlU Itreel i tow *NWu»meo*'ataa*l»' luxk and OH Companies Original# and bow the Dobbka BuraUread tkls wofk.» II tooujnsotsr BO ton ^ ifuHufflS OiNLY J?-80 PER COPY.; ' g>- lead far Clretde* .»Ys feU Are*rtuUOa.^ taa wor1a. _ AAlrvae JUNE* PROT^ERB k CQ^ PlOUdetpbU. Pa-TT-UNTXR,I ^H|pliaMTAAPPXR,4 COMH pArftosJ— Hot Id httitiusdWy all arrt- , - " male, te Un fun. mato iraje, boats. Ra.--nertb 4lt to any uimegoi bocttd receipt a.*1 tttl) rrlslif aadtound. . U\ MM U&waeaffJ I lot It -A ddreee H, liUNTERmtX)', Ifloadnle, R. If. -*'' : FIFTY YKIAU8 OF rWEEITX OLDE*r AND LIVEIT DEMOCRATIC ririxfOWTH."'"! rt • ••• -7 . vrini • MOBILE WEEKLY REQ18TEH# JOHN rt>R*VTJl, RAIlw* , , It Large Pages Weekly, Full ef PoUUre, Nbws/ Agrlrultsre, UteratvSd, Poetir, Re^ "Tbe A*rtsultsral Paper ef tha booth.' Uoa. C. C. Udglon, the wsiLknowjseiitor is4WM^ farmer, con* a sU this de oartmeal, Onl y **A0 to January, llTtt, fidd $1*3 lot tbite BUiM. rur jta QVAnr&x teah i Address u REtlHTER.** MbeOf, At*. ' «- Every wldnawaka tomoeret ami averp Intelligent Farmer snpuld take oxx ataadar* . J Souiher* Political ' aad AgxteoJtural Raw a- \ paper. ' ' ' >
The AMERICAN-ONION PRICE RI^IJCEbr 4 . 82.50 .A::YEiB.. This favorite Tanily Journal will here- fleeto aent la subscribers foe HM P*f ytw. A • gratia copy sttl one yea? to oar pasaoavrbo obtains six names and forwards them,, WlU the moB»y, lo us. in other words,- ye will send seven copies for |I4B*»'' .This saakae tbe rUECUEAFEST STORV PIPES 11 ilEJUCi. Its columns are Oiled with CajritatMosSxa by the beat writer*, add that ehamlog variety la i>o< try. wit and general ealicwlUnv, eo weft calcalaled to please all lorcre ef good reading. Xow U th© time te Babzcribt. ttlsgls copies, tlx cents. , .All dealete sell 1 U alwr*elllott, thome* R talbot. ^ : ■ . i < poatoo, Msm. NATIONAL AQBIOULTUBIST, I'cumylvimia Farm Joitrnal ijct otto 74 torfcullare, Htrtlreltxre, to! ^*rsl U^ztoj, ri'DUSUCD AT riTTSBtMOTI, ri, • , J. M. Jt' U. *)• UPKBTMXt, M* I lore. ABStBTED DY A CORPS OF F1IACT1CAL CONTRlDUTORfi Tcnws : II 00 per mtoum i TV* C4plee,fY^0# r S-iJurThfop tSg/.ytNer/Wree* lasreftew. : AGENT 8 WANTED FOR " THE BLUE-COATS I A U Aow Oo UnrJ, Tot^U «*J Died /svlheUafee, V-IP4 krwrssi fa the CrreJ EtkJHre." , 11 eon latna over 100 fins Xngravlng* and ooo . pagre, and tt the splcieat and cheapest war f >ook publldiCd. Price only limpttwr.-' Scad for circulate aad etc aur lerma, and IuH description of the wcrtt, Address NATIONAL PUDL111UNG CO^ rhlfddlTphla, Pa4 aocia- - nstl. Ohlor or Chlnagw, HL .
ST,fSS VJSISSSL "JBSffiSi racy. Full of <h arming reading/ fud, fait and fancy. M EvaiiotiJ#t,n a splendid eleel pmfe# •• rxtn " to (wry aubacrlber. Ooly 7* cents a year. "Evangeline" setts at ft. BubscnLO WW. fpoelmens 4wU. ' Addr?« MA»*r«r Orritt, lilasdafe, N. H. - -1'- •— « -V' >< ' cent* wanted to iillthe ' •< rWN LETTER BOOK,". i tr Optima LeOrrt iriHwf JYrW or tftUrl This Oreat Time, Labor and Mtreey-darlag ln\entloft Wla a laxgdcll want, hflnglnz a really lndlstwaixble feature of builsesi wllhtn the reach of aU- Prtrr, Y1 » end M None see It but to praDe if e etmfitKlly ;aad coaree I enee, and a aklll/ul agent baa oxlyf^ show It properly, as it wtcwwwtoD* Itaelf, and lulsst alghL- Jtlse^ttAllyaaitable to Women aa Men, and sdsptcd to *r*ry Ittf vf It doe* not pPsy #*/.•■ the Bret aalc^ la onl v « begtnnlbg. Tor leatjmealaU. t< rat* AC., addreaa F. GARRETT R CO,7aj Ctertntif SL. PhlbMiflphU,oc ltl Clark »L* ChlSfg^ nU "WANTED, AGENTS, month, everywhere, male and female, to 1ml w-" dure th« GENUINE IMPUUVED COMMON 1EN4E FAMILY IKWlNO MACHINE.' TRIP machine will stitch, bra, fell, tuck, qullV cord, bind,' braid and embroider In a most superior manner, rilce, only 41B. Fullywar^,, ranted for five yean. We will pay gtCOO for any machine lhal will sew a slrengei, more beautiful, or more elastic team 1haa our*. If makes tho •♦XXastlo Lock htiuh." Xverr ere--onii stllefa can be cut, and stlU Ihe rtoth caiy not to pulled apart without tearing It, Wo- ♦ that amount esa be made. Addreea »LCOMDA CO., fettshurgh, Fmt Boston, Mere., or »W . Louts. Ms. • •• . "Caut tnh .—Do not be Impoeed upon by olhrr ' parties palmlnc off" worthlril easidron machine*, under the rame name or otherwli* Oura la the only genuine and really preetlcet • cheap machine qiaaufaetured. ' AGENTS WANTED To sell Gto. T. RowrLL A Co.*e AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORYA handsome Oetavo Vol n me of 400 pete*, bound In cloth. Iflee, fdxo. It eontalai necurate Uala of all the News papers and lYviodleala published U the United «tatra nnd Tare rltnrlre, and the Dominion or Canada, and British Coloalraof North Amailcai together wllh a Description of tbe Towns and Clllee la which Utry are pabll shed. # • • -»; •» Ectrf Pntinctt Han t cant* it. * " Ferry Proftttional Han teantt it. Every AdetrtiMr mult kave'itl'l Largeit Commiuioni peiil. -:i i ^ • A town can to canvassed for this bookie one or two days, aad from f»0 to *30 secured 1* T* eommleaion. Advene* aheete, ehowlag. the ityle of the work, now ready, aa* will to sent on application, together with terms to ngeaia. Address m:l«0N CIIIMMAK, No. ft Fark Row 40 park Hnw, New York. ^ 12.^2 ' Gaaati llirim, Mlch^ Bepl. 10, IfeB. , , Urt4no>m- lUlewllt ^ The people seem lo becrasy nboul your Rxr» Jacsct Axrs. Fleas e arnd me twenty dovta more. Yours, truly, W. D. Fir 1 1 4 K OiUT/OKv— Unprtneipird dealrra are teillng Axre painted red, aa the Rxt> Jacatr Axk. The good qualities of this Axe consist# la He , / superlornario#qualltlea,notlnthe Red Faint. The u Rto J*cxrr"la for eale by allrespoa* •Ible hardware dealtre, and the mittxtaciaFY JL f LtrrXNCOTT A IlAICBrtYXLL. . : i , , PUIikerghtFa, •; • WANTED— AGENTS^ 3»:,9. ' THE AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE. Frlee, fi". The ela.plest, eheaiwel and beat Knitting Nachlno ever Invented. Will knit 10,000 Hitches per minute. Literal ! nd uremrntsto Arrnts. Address AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE CO., Boston, Mais, or IL liouls. HP. : • TIIK AMElilCW, [ ^DIREOTC >RT -VITJtL BE JSTUEP JAK I, I MX \ . RunfoniFTiok rnicK, .• . . •> „ WILL CONTAIN! . ' . . v A List ofthe Newspaper* and other FerlodL esla la each Iteta, Territory, Frevlaee aid Oolony. Arranged Alphabellcallr by Teens, rlviag the Name. Days of Issue, arte, xobaertp(loa hire, DnUUre or General Character, CI r- • eutatioa, Editor's and FuMliher's Name*,Dat4 of Establishment, and other tafenaatloa. w _ A list of Towne and Clllee In the Vailed, males aad Territories, and tbe Dominie* ol Canada aad British Atactica# Colonic*, In whlah Newspapers or other periodicals are rbbllitod, arranged alphabetically by UeU"let, gtrlag ropulatlnnl Location. Branch ©f Industry Horn which It dfslTee 11a lmpor1a»ce» and ©ther taformallea. . As the editln* will be rd. rereonswlato lag copies will do well to send la order* nt one*,' ■ • • • ' ' ' A landtemt Dcfaro |fiL» $00 paftt, bound in ClotX, prici 4 Address nil order* te," ^ * a. n. nowKLL * ba* miisk»re» , 40 F*vk nsw.Riw Tark. ' - — - - — ■ ■ OR* DOhhiRI 0*10 DOUARIhiihERVE R IU. M ladbarr it, Breton, are sola proprietor* and taaaurarturer* of the newly invented Fettlse* Double N* F»*atnta. Agente wauled everywhere, WHbeaeb feu»rala ar»ld, whether single fet epeelme* or le ' eluKlhey sand a elip.sHr%a*j leeei thing eeeae hitlcte they wlU eall for (Me Dollar. Hay supply famlll/a with lhresea»fie ef useful. ornamental, and I aereenry artlclre of «». equalled qwalliy. defying .vojapttlife* in the Irade. (vwamlssloas 91 to |*Keeeerdl*f lo •Ite of club*. Many agent* make 9to per, 4 ay, , Ctreutara eeal free. LADIlivS 1 DARTER and the KUGKNIK. two of I be most useful artlclre em taTratto far ladlte'wae.— nrvuleit gratis, fiamples matted for 9L60.— a rants wanird everywhere, r Aidrren KM* 1 0 ENT* WANTID for bur1 1 Lib *t a ST** " A Biet* llreroavi brtr 499 eansrtsn.-* fexfvA i CheelittlelreeK railnlalpbM^.ir*,^ T , , . : 8'25' Kii .V g 7 a . iR .% 1 .V \ ' ^ • r . •' » ♦

