OHHItlVr.R NEW JKR - New Jersey Courier
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OHHItlVr.R NEW JKR - New Jersey Courier
«te’-'d -¡pp« 1 h t Vi »,,» ,,r t »•«*'«*>• II - Vtâ* «m* o f tfi,< ink' ’ fmn to fil! a V*o* noj in ti» t riém lly (fefefidcd ami bioûghr i ‘ira^fw ii A n»*ul lit fidili iw»®# a* hmiv ,M t* fallen leader ,,f tin t k* ltaL : groovr WM nutted by a meni «„h.- T he -apte»., "I m T rote**)9UmI W tie#«. ■*" S , H , S H R E V E , 4 i>rr 'irti Ä H * I*»SnrVfV' uni 1 sit M |8 T KR I !f c H \ N r K R r ov*prr,K •* t t i i 'c n ô m n o 1 kb "r '»"'..«ml European. having M » |*HPf * u l* » M * tftafi fa r Ih f N* d i'ti M * "emfnaOim «Mt* w«-hi't„--nt I ,y opp^nfhy knottier ífellíw. wb« »a* on th,. hU Ilf* in the conti H, i«t| 4«-—tf. A w ê f hWRy the f«od »bp I for each man 1 remarkable The i'ta 'e ha« an ex erslv* ^ |j^(| If ^ I(|j l.iB -otller A Whet In r the following,».which we A? C- M IEA N T“ Aa t U 1*41 p«cè cart beMwl! moving some of his app t members present, whu I clip front a paper published in another 0 ia*t line, which, commencing a t Little B u l u'ei lin*«« wn«ra arc ■jm|Mtftil«a, Attorse} ssJC w to w o r i l Luw, into the Inhnsp River In let, on the border* of Bout h CarAmi bu(*ea wUk tho retiirniun niuül a«k MA»nut ami* MAWnpV df^WWI village— I* applicable to i k i i c t not, we from Ills solid and detieni look was cat* exert! nlamWd on I dina. run* nearly n o nhead to Cape nMr*n*ote«i U»Fr««ko!4. i l i vMw Ih Um" if« Y»rk( July !4tk. leave It will) our reader* lo judge. led jhe fl.sltop.* be s a l à ,'\V hat do you ) IIm torwer»? MU*Ì1* Vr*rJ*iiWrf. F en miles tu Tow the enea i i lookout, thence in the » a n genera! di« L-i* T i l l a g e S m a ll 7 ..lit say Brother A — • -I' J* itti c«t iaatiii»« *ô l»r,-ly. ________ h frf N lk jf f y 1 *nU, exhausted, chilled, half,« re d ion to (a p e liattera*, and them e A h i S4Ì4I hm kirg s.jijl Brother A — ^ ts c rU a u c û u s . T here i* a certain period In the life of h()rl|, Virginia line, « 1Batanee of he finally reached iW >amp. JOEl PARKER, very grave, drawing up hi* oare with a y u n g people, called "the h a tifkl ngr;" ni,a r|y 4 0 0 mile*. Ah ng Oounsolor a t L n w , tain ->f the next com| SCO S ad d le d h b o v a C ano« tin whd, j «ipolìaslte and give point to FR F.K H O M J. K. J a transition period, midway between the length of tbs coast are aandy, lurren, de j . t l j , L ........ , i______ , , l. ___, longed kio«Uy said Ip I ' w i*t he bad 10 sa y ,'th a t is not the worst Attend^ thn O t t i n C o u n ty C ourts. cano,,!' raid blersed time when girl* are lit* 1» farles Sert Islands and bars, ranging from a bail , 'W ell, ho puddled hi* own glass of win« t '1*1 Sty 4fk. 1041*- ty. * I Of It oleum shake of the bead j ihat is a gwii Ionian to n . the other day, while or wingless seraph«, or something else mile to two miles in width, traversed by , >ou will parish Wit bout It,' JO SEPH W . OOX nut the worst of It j* very beatific and beautiful and the How, numerous inlets, wbioh, with few excep sir.1 said the midier, 'b il 1 1 (■peaking of a mutual friend. I 'W hy, Bri.ibe.' A — ,'said the others, SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER •Ye»,' he answered, 'and he has pad- ery threshold of "sweet sixteen." fa c e ail the cannot) of , tions, are pnt navigrble. From these I«' j n i * M i t o * Ik ' v n M t ..... .p n ii ,". ->r nie j crowding round and looking for some as. i * h will r*a*J*e pruntr’ all' ll-",1 bv T here is Just such an era In the growth lands shoals extend tar Into the sea died It well top. taste tb it glass of wlor.” —Both, IM it N**W*HlJ^** tOi-rtll I OUlW% ri tounding d. veiopini'nl*, ‘what else is The gentleman spoken of we remem• of towns- -* hateful age— when there are which render the iiuvigaliou of this coast ■ <u¡ft. . * • id la te i ml IfWv4*»i I there 1' , ,.| -mt fctteiy _ , |J g ,,,.. f . ; , .---------- —--------------ber year* ago, when we wire a little precisely peojila enough for everybody j exceedingly dangeroua.— Capt lla tte ra s j bringing A Taw » eo'i.rocently t r¡,d I .. ., " ‘ , hoy He wa* Just commencing business, to know everybody, their little fal'lngs. 1 forms the headland of the dangerous i , , , , wv , , T * .......................... . | down hi* otnv With »‘r a p ,‘be1 d u'l keep I braogllt to ligin a bit of very fveo and follies; when ‘Who la who, and 'what j triangular island>oeaoh which separates | and we were thinking what a good article— I ’ve tiled It !' MUTUAL MONMOUTH CO I m ania. A tearried man, the hither o t , follow for our own, lor we hail the liieia is w hat,' are reduced to it sltnptn species Pamlico Sound from the ocean. H it IN S IT I A N C R ing of Inheriting an entire independence of science, people’ll religion and people’s | T he perilous navigation in the VJelttty j A Uinolnnait paper is re«nun*ible for! fandly, and a rich widow, fell desperately love, and as they could not be married, of wealth, and w «nt to work in our thlr, r’bbon* are summarily disposed of t* of- j of Oapes F ear and Lookout is siiflielent* the following : teenth year. The young man had just. I leu a* or A M ac o u t SAIF S im o n C a m e r o n . — A I decided that the tie* t best thing w a i t » , , + week, anil the village is |y indicated by the names of those points •imitar iiutitntl«|i> _____ i) Ï l( K( launched his canoe on the tide of bu*i<- kept in a perpetual bubbling, like the ! [n the eastern part of the Stale, above Penosylvanian now in the army, relates j eoiii*ill suicide, Then ibuy had another jObsftec Jowph C m b*. Chârle* Horatni Ely, ness. It wna a frail one, and launched cauldron of the witches. (Jbaraoler is^ P ap e Lookout, are the two extensive to us * traditional anecdote of the Sec-I bright Idea. They would m * k e » s » rto f Win, P jiteci'h J. nW u. Junitft upon an eddy at that. But he paddled priced as coolly as Merrltuac cottons; ; So'inds, Pamlico and Albemarle, and one felary of W ar, which D probably as true i ‘eternal marriage' out of it, and die, m Mu IL Hali'v. J.ibn N wniittm l>, (»«Vi», with a rtrong arm and atout li cart, bead1 and ‘pieces’ of people's minds are given j of lesser magnitude. Currituck, which a* the posthumous siories of the jnven’le the bridal bed ot death ’ JtttL’ob Iteri tri, Jame» ('ooper, :. Pt tor K. l humer l* . are cut off from the ocean by the Island days of great meB generally are ; and we i Jiersed her** fin a «uperb od always up the stream. Pull away! away upon every possible, occasion. President. M BS JiiSEt-H COI O f course these parpgi ai. s aie written j or sand band before referred to Pamlico thcr.-lors put it on rooorti for the beiiefii | am! tuua-iuur hail bis hair i chari .es a . bi )S S K TT. SWT sounded in hU ear*, and the eohoe* from be m s li to n f \ppiietitwn* irtf fw*urtMH © featio», and Wore enamelled -I the S*weUf|, i l th# (*®ok "f m*® uirugate, tip, frowning rocks came baok upon him. with no reference lo litis locality. How ! .Sound, which i* Ih r most southerly, ex of his future biographer. FreehoU. or ¿a tiihur *»f the M«wmg M,r glad we all ought to be iha' onr village | n.r ds frotn sooth west 86 miles, and i* It was the custom aforetime in Penn broadcloth clot lie*. They signed a , j Pull awayl until the eddy was escaped to tVltiiaiii P. Vorsiftn. ®W|*. **“, T*®| Uiwer. Upper Pr*e!t*»H: 4 »©ob Herbert, Ita m ar*j and the frowning racks wore behind has little need of thim , hut then there 1 from 10 to ?0 miles in width, with a sylvania for mothers to place an apple, a .iimei,t slaling, we will at least bee mar* Won: frlhrS. Ctmarer, Hol»uU»T; Ww. K. W i Branch; ./tuiirn C(WH»r. .»fthn It. him. ara villages 'that might sit for the pic* depth of.20 feet, and terminates west- silver dollar and fl Bible before their ried in eternity, since we cannot I Ttei. FttwIioM; J.»lm R. OfHWt, ItOWafl M i)w, fttkisflton Whitn,Itttd Hunk: Win. I. J*»isi«h,To»i»> H e went from the city A few years j ,u rH wnrdly iu ih« wide hays of Ihe Neua children, a* soon ns they were able to earth,' end then closed theropm. llg lighted |j#r;JgiuiM Kodiuc, Ituriuigut,O coru Lounl^ni As there are two hear« among the and Pamlico River«. T here are a uuiiti toddle about; and, with a mo'Iters' inter- tt hraiier of chqicual, jnlned hands over after, returned on a visit, and gave a tun toinv of the Director*, freehold,jun« Utb I8 fll.— ty. ble story to his success. He had Cecap' stars, *0 there are two scandals— a ma ber of »lioitl* wiiliin tlii* »ound. On the est and aal¡»faction, watch them make j it- inhaled the fimtes, and soon became ed the eddy, and the rooks ware behind jor and a minor—among the Pagans, for mirlh it connect* with Albemarle and their choice.— I t was considered iodica* | iBvensfbfb The lady khrtn iiad ’.bdt the MOUNT HOLLY hut had nothing but his canoe when he so the Romans have christened the dwel Curri'Uitk Sounds. Albemarle is sixty tire o f their more matured predileci ion J gentleman fei' on the burning Ch&rooaf, FIRE M R E M E CMl’AXY, went from New York. He hud sailed it lers in villages; am! even as a man may miles in length', an 1 from four to fifteen In accordance with this custom ,the moth which csnsi-d his cl mites to catch UreAf ' Will tns.ure Una«» aud "(brr huM'njr», amt perdown the Ohio, and in a weste rn city had run from a lin net who would not turn broad j extends west, into the mainland, •r of the infant Simon, as soon a% he wa- The . neighbors *me!t the odor of tt * ■e-li nrni.frtr, austnsl lew- or ctamaee by lire. .1 .HIV lll.ACK, t'reatdeot. inado his homo. H e had paddled ever his bnck u; on a host, so the -small ta lk 1 ami Is m l connected with the ooean ex able (o stand on his pins, produced the huriiitig garm ents, broke’ into the rona* UEonUE HAYWOOD, .Secretary. JOHN AUM.U'K. Agent far Ocean County. since, and was now on a hre ad stream. th at creeps here and there, safely fa cept ‘hiough Pamlico Sound. Its waters article* and set them hefore the child, and saved Id« life, hut not till lie wa* aei JoMtOlb, lsai.-.ly. with the current in his favor, ind such a mice in the wainscot, throrgh the cre are nearln fresh, and not affected hy tile h 'ping in her heart that be vould select verely ljutned. On raeoverlng. he was *AI Tom’s River, paddle! Never a red'skin could show a vices in the law, may lacerate a heart tides. Il sends off a number of branches the Bilile. Bui not. so Simon, The 1 1 - tried f.,r the tn-trder of madame, and on *» broader or a stranger onr. ant as to that that- the great storms of life could never or,little bays on either side, which extend ture Secretary of W ar took n soniewhni the Irla! ; hose facts wi re elicited. CABINET MANUFACTORY, HE aiTlHOHIBKI! HEREBY INt-'ORMSTflF arm and will, the exercise had made them appall. W ords are not the empty sounds from ten to fifieeu miles inland. In deliberate view, and with less rev. renoe peoptu of Tom’s River, anil Burromwlmr eonnwe think their»; they do not die away in strait which connects Pamlico with Al- than King Alfred, moun'ed atop the Holy The high' a ler grandfathed died G . stronger than before. try. that tie is prepared to manufiieJtire CABINET For some years we lost sidht of him the blue air; they are imperishable bemariy Sound is situated UoanoKe I s W rit, poolteied the dollar,,and commenu and F. of sonic three or four years, were WARE or every kind: also, all kinds of repairing ami Job Work wilt be promptly attended to. B ut not long since wo run rijhk across things Once escaped from the parted land. the scene of the present engage ed tnunshing the apple ! Il is needless dismissed, as usual, with their good night In connection with the above. Dtp btteiness of his track as he was passing nlong the lips, they possess an independent exis ment. It is about forty miles north of to add Ihut lie has been at l!m! Iiussllic.-S kiss, in the hall at the foot of tho stjdrp, T7ri3>2!B.TAKZ!B. will be carried on. All orders in ttita line will bo streer one morning, and we sh outed ’.litip tence; as well attempt to bid back the Hatteras Inlet. over since. to go to their trcr^Iethed. We listened’, executed neatly and pronipilv. fanerais attended with 11 good horse. lest any strange fear should overtaka The seacoast ef North Carilona, from aliop!’ and he east, anchor, and ’spoke’ to vanished years as to recall them. Like JOHN r . PATTERSON. T htiCamp k 'tth , published by the them. A« they passed Ihe chamber U«. He had been paddling ever since the outgoing bird from the ark of old, fifty to eighty miles inland, including the Torn'e River, April !?. IBti!— Ifï Roundhead, Reeiticiit of Gen. ShermanV we saw him last, and was ; ow in the they are returnless, and they hear away turpentine region, i i level and ubounds division at Port Royal, has reached its where the remain« lay’, one of them said; NEW GRIST MILLLet us go In and bid dear grandpa goqjlj open sea, wilh a stiff breeze, a I sails set, woe or weioome. Think as we will, we ¡n swamps and marshes , the streams are 8th No. It is now issued from Beaufort, rp H E Ruliri.rihi-r ties taken the now (Iriat Mil ofA. P. S muton, Esq.,near thi-vtjioge of Tom’ and wilh ui valuable cargo of spice on never rise superior to tlieir (light. Boast sluggish and muddy, and the land sandy and announce* its appearance there as fight. God may let iilm hear us.’ Sb -River, and is ready te do all kinds of tirisi work, in hoard. He was just, fetching up at I he as we may, armor of triple steel cannot j and barren, except along the banks of Ihe they opera! the door, and by the distant follows r-'T h is number of ilm Camp K rt■ the best style. Ho will endeavor to givo satisfailight of Ihe Iniil lamp went up to bed , utt Don to all, and hopes to receive the public patron desired haven, and quite recently has shut them out front thought and heart, streams, where it is very fertile, prodttc' tie is the firs t‘black Republican’ paper >£f te n d their sweet goodinight, and went dropped his anchor, aud Cuds himself ut 1 lie tude hand may shake the dew-drop , ing cotton, tobneeo and maize, bnt the J W. .nÔFFblXHEB. (and for (hit- matter, we believe, the H. Feed and Flonr - vi-i-lnt'¿" on hand. /rum the bower, and it will sparkle still, J intervening country chiefly consists of happily to tjjeir rest. Gould the boast, home. Wholesale or Retail, a t Jen : toe - c - h prlc-s. first newspaper of any kind) ever publish TomV Rivtr. May i ß , Mil__I3 If 0 had paddled his canoe well. He hut. las, for the poor bud that withers pine barrens valuable only for I he tur ed in the city of Beaufort, It is one of ed cratni'j’ of an age have the power, so pentiVe yielded to abundantly by the as to flood the heart anil suffuse the eye, j has an ample fortune, and an unblemish- for its freshness. ALT, O N O N E S IN E , the'signs of tlio times,’ from which we St range is ir, that, the little village, ! pin,, forests. until they ached from very fullness uf And th at is the Outside - ed character. H e started wit a the maxi dwelling like ñ sweet thought, in tile bo- The people of the State are chiefly oc i may infer that the world—slow eld uonoh blessing, as did those simple word* of pull awayi nu,.,,,, , ... . , i „ i im that, he must, do right, and that it is— does move. One year ago this rHOHp who UHC MôNinn*\vVCr41,AK WINDOW * childhood 1 ' . ouates tue naie to W p ruts, ¡mice, fond* j In the itiodi*«ty of unassuming diffidence, Aom of Nut fire, should so often he poisen cupied In agriculture, raising tobacco, j aristocratio and excruciatingly select lit Miikcft ami »II reptil«'* iIt <Mit.M(lu. The gratos- ! , . . . , vi di fr*luauufáctun’rt by J. <. ¡it -fiumi Tü« : out wiln (he courage and bofuneFis or a ed with words, that gossip should grow, cotton, lié* and the cereals. I he most tle city would have been a hot place for Living was cheap enough in the olden T Ä J U Ä J' *• Uf T"m " iV<1• : «"«» who knows he is right he pushed like ill weeds, around the sweetest homes 1important branch ot man ifaetures is Ihat the p ihiication of the Camp Kettle, and time. Socrates was supposed to' h are the world,. and spring tip, eten Hi the j of spirits of turpliitihe, which is produced lias been a ------- ■ along, and h’s whole career the citizens dwelt secure from the inroads lived upon an Income of seventy ifive dob j from the sap of a species of pine. There HARNESS BAKINS tunics of i riunì pini. Ho was eh otc-d May' cletts of tin-hearth-stone. of vile Yankees,' with tlieir »team en TJjt#if»ul)«(?riu-:r, Uavitip taUf-n tlio psijihiishnipni law but he lived worse than a slave! | is an immense extent of territory in iicivtoture ,occ,allied.by tlio Ocean Ernhlcn» in the or of a western city by the unanimous gines and p inting presses,disturbing the Wild fowl are here found in abundance. , fturtll Carolina covered by this sort of village of Tom’s. River, would announce to the citi- ! vote of (he people, although 1here* were His coat was shabby, and he wore She r.ena of Ocean. county .that ho in prepared to exe '0 and you may see acres of them, almost, 1^ <JX,(lnr3in{? lrmn a point ri(,ar the -patriarch il order' of things in genera! ; same garm ent winter and summer, his cute ail orders tor two other candidates in the field, and has feeding on the sedges ot the shoals. T he | line 0 r Virginia cross ihe entire State. but the ‘ Yankees’ are here, the steam chief food was bread and water, and as H ARRN ESS 1 every description, at siiflrt notice. Possessing won for himself everywhere, the sincere islands abound in game, and cattle and i anf] varying in width from 30 to 80 miles engine and the printing press are here, ba engaged .in no business to mend hie rm$cjU knowledge.of.ttlpj Easiness iio feels confi- admiration and respect of all his associenef tn, &wiil,in£ the public that ¡satisfaction will j horses run wild, while vension can he had This licit is situated between the swampy and the C m»!/) Kettle is here, along with estates income, it is not wonderful ih a t e given, Wall respects, to those who may favor ates. ini with their custom. Jle lias on hand a good as for the shooting. I returned from a sue. country along the coast and the hilly rm ijjs aditors arid publishers, Ihe ubiquitous his wi(e scolded. D m s'hones, his si*, >‘>rtnjent of Whips, Fly Notts, collars, and collar Young Man! you must paddle your cessfnl forage a few days since with the ■Roundheads’— but where are the citi Bridles. Htilters, Lines, tie. .Jobbing of all ter.and their mother, paid for their board f girth of the interior, and consists mainly kiniis^ceuted with neatness and dispatch. Light own canoe! It is, on the whale, better boats laden with hogs, poultry, vegela zens that dwelt- here so securely a year $103 a year, and provided the house in or liehvy, double and single harness,made to order. of a level, sandy barren, colled by tin* v CH ARLES CARSON.’ that, you should. See that y imng man bles and a young bullock, the only fresh ago'f Echo would have answered, but the bargain. ’ natives Ihe ’piny woods.’ T he roads Tom’s River, March 21st, iwOO.—ly. ‘OuiTy’ lakes the words out of her tnoullq who gets into a canoe bought with the meat we have seen since we left New here are very poor, being the merest Raritan a n d d . b , railruad money of his parents or his friends.— York. The oysters arc particularly fine, openings through the woods, and gener- j and an sw ers.‘A juhniu’ like do deblile At a country training, where the mill- • ober to de hutin land.’ m e n A N D T R A M S W a N 'I 'K D , When the tray vessel is iauuohed, he and may be taken by the boat load at Iary spirit was r.ot the must active, but ; ally without bridges across the streams. I»1«'ark on the above Railroad between Birgen and iB alley Coflec■R ?!—' must have it. paddled by hire d hands. low tide in any of the numerous creeks "auchesi.ftr. one private responded to the esptain’s . C arious A necffoto. QrOOD W A G B S P A I T » while he loo'ts back and perhaps secs and inlets that intersect, both Great and | We see it stated that the demand for call to fall in.’— Now look here, cap'n,.’ veea tv,], bn fttVniiiltQd a t rea-tairthle rattv-. -\p.pty Towards the close of Ihe Revoinlinv, thi-j article is rapidly Increasing.— P rob says he, you may march and counter ;: i- -.-Nr lUcTOtt Srhiuí, nothing hnt an unsubstantial shadow of L ittle Tybeo Islands, Mar lower Suininknm; the owners oi Ihe North Church in New ably not more then one third of the himself in Ihe smooth waters By and S. W. À W. A. TOmtEY. Haven, sent to Boston for nails to make amount of real coffee is now sold per march me as much as you darn please, „ , OontrKclora. A ctiiid once said' 'I like very well to bye the canoe, through his ea-clefs and Fvli. 20tlt lBf,!.,-tf, hut when yoit oppie to cutting roc qjp." \ repairs with, when one of the lo-g« sent presumptuous Steering, is dash ed among be told what, to do, liy tiioso who are in return for the order, was found to eon week, that was sold previous to the cof into sections and platoons— I'll d«sertg.,fee tariff imposition. T he barley coff-tn , SQJANKUM MARL the rapids, and he goes down Should fond of m e,but never to be told what not tain Spanish dollars. T he deacons wrote is said to be an excellent, article ; just as rank and fife, hang me.if 1 don’t ■ : • ’H a re selling nutrí í'rorn the celebratiti lie come up again, he finds Ihat he is to do. and the mure fond they are or nic to the Boston merchant th a t there was good, to all intents and purpose., as the 'Henderson Pits, in Squan- abandoned by all, and that, he has made the less 1 like it, because, when they tell an error in shipjng the goods, but, he an genuine article. Ordinary haricy is first Opto inti « founded on prejudice are at, swered that the pails were sold as he kum , a wreck, where he might have made a me whdit to do, they give me an oppor bought them of a privateersman, and lie soaked in water .inHI a little softened, ways sustained w iththegroatest'violence.' then dried and roasted as we rost t he cof ¿ttwo ,.(,ntwpPr bttkltel. ör a t Berjren station tunity of pleasing them, but when they couldn’t rectify mistakes. So the silver %it fortune. I*« fee kernel. It, is then ground. T o about All V B- U. ■* at Ova u , ‘ cents cuiun p fr»er bushel. It is pfeasart to see roses and lilies' •' tell me what not to do, it is a sign that was melted op, and made into a service as much ground barley as would be used WnM?rt^er;< Promptly attanfled to, apply to WJI. Young man or woman! pacdlo vour at Natl I-a», or to P. DellAUT agent at wireen. own canoe! Even if yon are favored I have displeased, or am likely to dis, of plate for the church where it is in use at a meal, add one teaspoonful of the ex growing on a yn mg lady’s cheek, bq ’ ,T' V . TORRF.Y, Agent of Sqnanknm Marl Co. i at the present day. traut of coffee, to uvake a flavor. 1 bad sign to see a man’s face jg b(ys *#. 8,1802__tf. with parents or friends who can give you pleas? them. kon np their w ldw oU fcW N ■OHHItlVr.R NEW JKR- . a i |M ,„ U(I !u lh), ,rulp«r4no. 'I be topography of N o rth C a r o lin , is 1 < f ( 1 | M , h#| j j h i ! " of hl< huslnex* be 4 r »uvb antidota* a* they W » I0 ,i/ although they bad to ffllffl W 4 i* ■ « « I d f H f lM ftvtet ttr* r r M m ** ut wbai ling of p..|,Uj ' W» bav» »•»*! t k i ê m n fm M e r a w fallu H * •<« | Ì mì tii lo tk p t tl»oliiti#l H itaftfijt loti lU d u tt W lïrN . (fefpj la fit# lin a i# 9f A n rw ltlf, 8 i uJ b iV tt h ih*- mailer hroaie* | i Vori * *o«v »*#*1 h m S ÍU w w . T « h . S »h JMÎ J . Tbur«dA)‘ l u '. k)f Mft I !*■ Mc#wi la r»*. it. IR MFrrMr Marahel. ubo Ini'i****Uat*l^5BBL •If * »tir IritWf Viifft U ti ffffi PUliiNi C IU-*HR ***«, enger fat Ih , l>Hal 1000 gopiri of Ai1) ittn t ihd Q urpa" “ J,m m ** U. «T Wi».u** P. Vene. «# ■•» | JH, a è* ig t&HM» »1 r • J«h. end e* proof «f n e t (ceri »! thu «riami TV.. U n»it—m«r t t r à i i l i r Q ih p m I i fo p u iiifw ih# íír ** oí lut im i *%i s %h n t>ttttfi M «H Kaieifaiii ilataia !........ j | . ^ il ,*»*■r- • —- tilia ÉnurullttI fi«mtti# «pp*- «.tin» wttl »t*ly learned ih« fidiiti. T h U m»»tloo brought ont a • Y«*t«r4«j mortif* ii* «t*N»ttt«r, ikiib «Uimob Ha<| Uh*-, *tryehnl«n i *R*■ i»H. «itti1 aeiiirH tXir «ti «ça triti it ta to wh«t Hhim w*r» t*ifit*tit< «?>4'i Vtel'l tro»r trun» tb» V' ut tm s d hlmaelf tu i he ***■ tomtit, 1 J#*U town 'b el #o mur« i-gi«'. i. draft» of n tm a g ----Mr. V tn iii* in d Ur. tstf*Hi'H'tM*i|<** up ih* a>t«M Cr«*.| •ôte* |»»e*r ! ihr r?F 1 HOTtCL i ii» f iiintl ihiti * i t«al »«1 Aelif-Mi»'« Ien ti tu 'be palien «U*« Ufiit R N •p erlan t th ti lil île. IH «l’tch b.g M«U Sui Bw4*. ttmi*. M ; « i will «f cour RM %1 «rumen nod be rrttfü! ‘»g him . j wit* »1b« i< . M at) »-¡MU» . »«-•J **!-' ary paid, kiwi to ' l* id (hr "Ibi not d liter wed Tur It lu ira i (of«« M l Ibcftok. iNM irlrRtii«« fm. Shi rtly after p ¡7 ,“ «*• (« M« ta«- 'fm t«t bl.nl. • »1 to 1 ironie tttd <M*«t|t «1 I .lim i I a t. 11hey belonged lu ( "J ■ at »-—r BWsrtR fi i whai wai olu*k be M ir i ffiti 11 f 1«t R u j b» lulu l*r, U l with n1 llf 1be "brave MuÇit-Jinn « f i ll « flu ab n U o, M<ii iittii i ynurbelf your gtiill I* ' preture Icuapneu aroui him. Ft om tba . hr»r . 1 Inti* Mr. Ut »•bout ’«M «1» ' 1 !'*• rotoli , ! . 41 'l u f , h 'g S w r ly •,hielo a copy el r L.*4 ta. in the he ci —rather tear that It I» In il eared of fraud in un« uf the ciiantl**, i Jttlt Ré fil« UniiMibl»M loi* U| tb»’ »- u h »i<l« itlnoed very feeble, and madh lui litiahcr rte- »emeeiiterpr inlltjf jn»t and generous heart the humble and reap« rae» to all tjuetiioia naked f4 ™ 1» tilth i thon li i ho m» v important Ititi «f U# gru»!» r l»i Ul» fl r« n «« pO‘»*'’l • « tb« n rala' O nnd Ihe «rrak ln*| laalun, aad call fur •l«* • • y « O r a y v r ter 0*U *|M •hs Dlaid lu-fur* U» "1Our ( ing. ' n i n n i r. tiling lo coi Irani* »houfd be *by ib« K b 1« fruitR Afe ar «i* «»14 V ^ ' • F«'*t •rr», (illv and fork. furhear» T W .« b | af 4XWarMk i< II» i t J api» I Ma feh”—by one uf our I 11 dock like prtlnauy Wllllf ri i» a «lump nf w-nd» rka. T he mimlenined.Tnrth* lhat h ' printed. Mr. Kin»on •aid th* fraud h t Cmyar *■» «b* j - ,» et « r «*-*»1*7 in i. but il Ima a n"i i Slmeoa Draper In i S.HU» 40 »Ml* «01« tbruwR by tb» ot'è if. WIIich 1» not only a 1 ut aiieiided bv ib* Rev, Dr. t nip, 1referred t oiiginileif M bo bad bron •11 ef »kick »«* Ugn. «ta Il i Innrtu Th*ra «i lk* L’ un r i ».Id upe I wilt die beiáre ) g (i•nl«d "ful t ^i mf<»rr«'-|y uHt1 il# M#f» lhe addìi louai a' Irai.ft lull uf a beau ■i fuf ■ rpinru« ta un'' ra*inf In «.»ta» la Wi. !'»-*> 1«riso L’tMirfh io il» ill “ Informed, la (bran county t'hargr* ping ill <»#, bat Juiuç i»v il 'll r*’ note lhat he wr«l* tra ftligUtl) pltt'r, «ilh Dur met portrait, uf r.P ale. '« l u l W r. Thu galluwa Mari •e Ili III« *1 Welfa ht« ■ 4*0-« A s o* kslf fMUt Ichi •. llnrul wa*. 'Did i '! o*r# mad* by pen jo* engaged ia fnrn- lair ag tka #m. ian •*'»» B /ir r u f nur load nj O**«rala Ñu cama had bee « prepar •I fpr II te earuutlon pra i tile « k\ In keep the *P**TOi «if f» Tue ir * w** r-fiira«.! Ubing ari ¡cira fur rroruit* Irom that nary, the d*y or if f. elir the fill inri’hu-.Vr* fluii* lo l ’uri rails tu charge for Ibe If ÂFREÊÏÊCTURE. red tha! J Btuba «a i • liovita-r la Ib in»'d 10 be bang o'dun a ■*county, again*! llfie i? ifr. i. •T t might »bower i t ida «but Int" H e C ujr «I». wb «b ..Bd.ibbi.-a i «lai Vi nj fro Unite. Male* ! ig “ era uf the county of Ocean. The copie* rU ilM ÍM I R » it ». I s A' the Marine llarracks. at the Navy-Yard know n i (lord. t u n n , aaa arm orlivi po ilar UUdttt'irt y, h it medium uf your pnper to express uiy a sufficient force to protvut the prison in i" were ordered printed.” ■■. Mr. Dr r P I lara, tain ted .i*m Il'tllR 1‘tlFTt Ibal hearty appruval of llm augaeuiiun* you nny event. About 80 marines, under hi krill It. 1 d ** »»»» ! Sow we trust that ibi» Whiter will b**fu r»oviv«tl in «ni nj I thank him " W m A n o > * • nunibar ul Y rgiiu i r I nn »'• b%we fun« hom-- have made respecting ihe report uf uur tbe command uf Capt. Cohen, were in goed h*»e a full and oluae lnv**tlgatlon, know hat done fur my « if \ and child.’ t i l la lb« Ü airi Bocae, at Ihla village, oi I iug full well lh a la u rh a Mirnleny will wii I h ii ij r i]« )« l o t t i' o f aba eu«», wbieb 1« no- Town Committee. A id nul en/jr do 1 attendance. 1'liey were drawu up In Deputy Marshal Hun-t then x«k,j (¡y oufiliil lb«in or o«mtlilia«Il Ibal (boy will r« «alidi line, and oidered to load with ball .car la in * » EvKMi.no. March 7tb. 1"how «pour Iradunera In their trae colora, I h r the msr. Ko^cr » recel'«d «lib« brad express my Individual upinlnlun bui It I* tridge and put oaps on their musketa.— what kind of poison he bal Uk*if u The trot net f i ll be fra*, ta d all ar» la and ciinvlocr all liuaeel mind» that While quartern of IkeUanrrai uffbe Army ul the pm « fact that a large number uf our tax which he replied In tb* same mat** ii This done. With liked bayonkta they tiled ta t a p raaral Mr. Cuwpenb Vail aad ouraelf b*V# lieen euu»« dlfer •» lo whether < enlerrflle be» beet payer* feci deeply aollcltoua upon this marched into the yard of the prison, and before: Strychnine. A good «any ■I" '■■* I H« 4 • t a t a a I . —. accuse my wife if a band In this »fa|r ? laboring for the Intere»! of the oounty or I# being #««eu*ied ormi'. I I I . irrumuii» point. If I mistake not, Iher* Is a Ugni the main body were drawn up In double have only to sky th at In Hat* „f t w Wt lavile lb« a llen ii a uf our •dtiC In furee tu lnre«ti:»te |!|» urnal luipur1 obligation on the part ol Ih« Dolomitica . file, fronting the galluwa. , and Ibe goud uf our eoldiera certain per* prepare fur war. T he little bang), 3 i u*it Urt. Tbe prolmbilill«*« »rc that lb« ueii The gallows was a uuw one. originally reader* la tbia village io an article on aonal and political eocmle» In Ih e r rag* «»*»« tboHrb«*! iirit 1« •oniii.»*,! (ruin « didtane*. to make and publish an annual report, ' made for hanging Ihe three murderers uf sit on. if it was examined and oooldsbwki Klrat page, aotiilfd “ WUngt Small . erne*» lo injur *», bavr everduae Ibeir Ili« ttt-b 1« will it**bmutl It« b«v« fl.ma. It will and cVhlt 11 aubh d e rr not the faut, Ihe Capt. Fyke of the ship General Farkblll. could pusslnly tell m ins tale* abou^u fW i.” work, in eonacquono* oi whi"b. Ike pub* be rtMvdlvotfJ that w« tekf ré(»lied a w«*uk ago committee should, t n jm ticr fa lAtnuiltin, It was not used however, at th at lime, Here he directed the bench to h* ■•.7, j t a "*a ai .ata am<t a • t a t a » - * ■ * » , ■ up. when he pointed to a crack at th, B T it ta * reported yealerjay, for the lio indlgnu'lnn will reonil upon their own ! «bai civilian« believed, what tie new« (run as Well t» to tkrpublic ,ra u ltr an acruunt as the lenience of these men was com. lower *ide of It in which be Iatltal3 muted by the President to libprlaomnent lUcbi£ond tioQliruid, that Johnat n'a nr inv bad o f their ttrutardthip. Let us look at ihla a n te d tin e, that Nashville baa been givi guilty head* A* lo the charge of fraud, thnt the strychnine bad been tourtthd m be«« larari/ depleted ol late and wuuld probab- n iltterfa ir ly fur moment. T hnt Conti ¡ tor fifteen year*. *# *p ta the Uaioa force«, and that Uva. we have n i fear« on lhat aoore. for our 1lywiun Although the execution bad been am a long time. II» entrenrhmmita. Tbia newt He added, in writing, the following fa milice ia acting for the tow nship of Dover. nounced for 2 | o'clock, oruwds of p ro Baeil I* ia poraercluo of that lin^griant trammel Ion» were with gentlemen who erette» a prndiglou» leelieg here. tlmation that nothing rhldtive Now ia there a business man in thh compie began to assemble in the Immediat ! understand their huaineaa, and arranged T U t r t t t i u Q AT KICKMONO. ^ n. 4 ^ ■ __ An uffloer ol tbe IC.h rtgulsr luGmtry, wh" munit y who would appoint an agent for vicinity ol the Tombs at an early hour. 14' 4 r* !.rade ‘ with us Ina «trlotly legal way, and In ea uyi A larga Dald K rgle wa* rrocntlj act tHinforinlly to thnarmy regulations. So h‘* •’««u s prie ner io Tes.» lor mouths, sud j tbe receipt and disbursement of money An ample police force under the com* ^ 1"h*Jl °*ver ,et ,D(,r,*, m»" mand of (’apt. Dowling of the Hixtb l’re j 4 t on the farm of Edward Dlack- ! 'hat wv think Mr. Kuiion will have some i« «inoug tba eioliAiiged who cmno up from without demanding an annual account of c,hot guarded' (he gnl„ nce tu lhe p r|g 00, 1 In reply to the question, 'Whydiiygj | PortrrM Mourwa to- Uy, i«r« that during the ! bis actuary? H e could not do Irti. Hut and kept the way clear for the approach ' Wl*nt *° c<unm' t *"iuld* 1 he ttM, it ap Mount Holly, and I* now caged at king of a task before he can make . . ¡four or five d«/« be «pent in Riohtrond. be persons who Imd been authorized to Wanted to spare my wile and chili tb4 lie.r that the State has been defrauded, he„ d tu |.>d,MlH th, t wcre | suppose such agent showed a reluctance of person t t a Waehingtua Hotel in that Town. Hut the great anxiety of our anemlea has di,pgWHj w , 1, 1,1 . ««ht to tb« last ¡. to render his account, wbat must be Ihe lie present at the xecutloh. Hundreds i di« r ,c « of? ? being hanged ' sought the loftiest positions which could l l n » • • ■ / . b e I » ,'.n. . * I U . . M tM t KS l bad had L t— i H T H o t J . N . Goodwta, M. G.. 1st. been to crea'e the hnpreaalon among the n«*rr give up,” were tba utterauoes uf all the j necessary conclusion! It Id not tr u e ,. lie obi ained on the timldinga outsido the lthe ,n* strychnine * 'rJ on nine given Myen to him on tba 1 p>mple of this county, that the county ■ cltlaen* whom be met. Hu bnitetai tbsttlie In that, because the coniuiittee have heen prison,, all anxious to get a last glimpse 0 ,_day '» bla trial. Diatrlot of Maine, will pleaae accept lie also stated bis plan nf lalndinf!« ol JtS' D ,,i* will b.eath« » simitar i thus requested to do their tim/ile July, of the dying slaver. A 'i k a a copy of tli* operation* of the has heen defraud, d, out o f .l« hundred “"«ur*1 «pint. Oi eour«o it will- Even tUe coiupnmii«A beut 800 spectators, including mem' pretend to be asleep a t 1 o'clock, and hot •a a lta ry Cotutn'aalon, Ac. I dollars. Now they are getting divided ing conapirutur* who «urrouud ub here know there is any desire to impugn their mn> it failed him. .......... .............. in sentiment, am) some of them begin to tbia. U fa . for the very fact that the people hers of the State Ligisla'.ure, city and T h e last not« he wrote to Deputy; city and oounty officials, und representa, In tbe oftcial ¡1st of wounded, at conclude that the state baa been cheat TH E DEATH O P T H * PRESIDENT*S »ON, ban* placed them in office, shows that lives of the press, made up the assem Marshal Burst was : ‘Tell my wife «nd, the ta ttle of Roanoak Island, we notice 1ed; they are bound to have a game of Th© following wu addruMed to the Senste they have th« conjitUncr of th ooiuuiunl' blage in the prison. T he gallows was child that mv last thought» wereuf tb»«,' At 12 o’clock. United States Marsh»! A* tam e of Joseph Alteraon, in Capt. i cheating somewhere, and we are quite and House of Representative«, but Concr**»« ty. And ju rt here allow ine to thank 1erected in tho grand central square, in adjournal befi*rci it wu* trAU«initted to theuis you for your very prompt response to the ! (®U view of the marines aud the Speota* Murray and Deputy Dnlted States MirMlddlleton'a company, from this piece, satisfied that it should be so, with oonfi Tbe Proident oftbe Um tHti StAies wai hint shul Thompson, with their depuile». pro. tors; In andition to those published last week. deuce that these gentlemen who thought evening plunged into sfflictinn by the Je.th ul » i P u l,liu cil1 in to fo n d , fo r mitUa After part'fig vtith Marshal Murray on ceeded to the cell of Gordon, am! »ai Mr. Atteraon was wounded In the head, they held the trumps will find themselves beloved child. The bead» ol departments, in rij p u ip itd , and would suggest that next Thursday night, Gordon occupied him nounced lo him tlral the hour had arriii-u ■lightly. the violiinn. I f to secure and pay over cmaideratiun of this dlitroaalng event, ha.« week would be a very proper time for the self in writing letters to various friends, when the eieoutlon must be earriad 1st* to the county six hundred dollars on ac j tliought it would be »«reesble to Congr»'» and puhlk>«Uon ot Ihe financial report of nur especially to his wife and to his sfin, a effect. lie was piaiooed by Deputy. Sum* of oar citizens entered oom. I to Ike American people, that'be official and military committee. Give us liuht , boy ahout tiv* years of 4ge. T he letter Sheriff Isaacs, end brought from bln rail count of the expen-ea of the oompaav la , private building» occupied by them should not gentlemen to the boy was dlreoted to be presented to the corridor, where fit! w»a *tt down Ufi J u tT lC E . I at Ihla office, tbia morning that ohea'iog the county, then we will itand be iiluiulnated on the cvenl. g of the '¿2d inn. to him when lie should C om e to the age a chair. His appetranhe w»» (.«¿te and Feb 24th 1862. •nr exoelleot Pnat Master "Is frequently convloled; aad if lo obtain that amount TilK C.tSK n r MKNATUI POIVKLL. of discretion Although he sCemed care h aggar^and presented a strange oo».' vilbout • m alt, (mail) and always withi from tbe state, according to stipulations worn, the prisoner did not express him Hast, with the once lordly Captain, whr' * Tbe ease Bgainat .Senator Po wet i i ■c msidoro I Curro>p..ude'nceuf the Ocean EmlleMj m t a/e - m a lt." But we believe the ootm F r B'Hold , f t b . a t i h IS()2 self as if anxious or uneasy as to the gave his orders from the quarl.r-declfil made after tbe company was taken to •trongnr than that which int'irril Bright's ex tc the disposition ot belpt«*s human b* M s. EriTuH : — I have been ituuhle lately to plaint la not well founded, fur he will ah Trenton, was an act of fraud, then we pulsion. A readintof thu resolution ol inquiry find any items of interest about which to write. solemn cirountslunces which marked bis ings imprisoned in the hold of hi# stiff quickly-fleeting hours. hu»»»ti»HuJ uioro than ono Senator, out natur. wayaaoeept tba fe e , whether the malt are guilty, and the county should a t once At 1 o clock yesterday morning, evi1 s h i p - ........................................ .......... ally dlapofled to favor nvestigat ons ol this sort- This arcouut» for tho long silence of your cor. camna or not. The United Slates Marshal then m i, refund the money to the state. B ut if It ih»t tbe charges, if proved, are sufficient, to es, re'pondent. Indeed, I have but little of inter dently exhausted from tho latrors of the night, and the cares for the Coming mor> slowly and solunmly, the death wammt should tu-n out that the county must re, tflblisb disloyalty. And il is said that addition, est to communicate at present. D T The Cominlttea appointed for Saturday, the 221, w as celebrated hero in a row, Gordon retired to bed, and slept of the culprit, also, '.he respite granted fund the money to the state what will nl and even stronger evidence exists. by the President of the United StalM. that purpose baa oontuianoed operations patriotic and becoming manner. In tho after soundly till about 3 o'clock, at which these poor echrirkers about paying the A fter a brief fam e. Capt. Gordon# F ro z e n to D e a th time he awoke and expressed his asloni noon our citizeu* assembled in tho Court House •■ the road between this village and Mam taxes du ? Yesterday morning George Sherzts, a and listened to the reading of Washington's isbinent that he bid been asleep so llvrred, in a deliberate ton«, tha folio*' «heater The work commenced on Mom ing speech : Farewell A di rets, by th e Rev. Mr. Taylor, o f longE. H. Wilke«, of this village, German, residing near this village, was day, and wa presume will now be push' ' Sly conscience Is clear. I have ¡oi A t about. 11 o'clock, a youth cafne the Epiicopal Church, after which a number o f ed along with vigor, until a good aub made bad work of his attem pt, through found dead, in a field, by the side of a foot, Patriotic songs were sung, Capt. Lake's Com rushing into tha prison, oarrying in his fault to find with the treatment, I biw ■tantlal road ia completed. Wo under last week’s Democrat to convince tho path, about 400 yards from the residence pany turned cut and fired 34 rounds, ihioush hand a telegraphic dispatch from Albany, received Irom the Marshal and bis D>> which he had be-n instructed to read in puty, Mr. Thompson ; but any publie •tand that Mr. T orrey has nearly perfect, pnblio that wo had obtained «600 from of J . B. Applegate, E*q., T he decesed the street. Al inv writing w e are in the midst nf a terria thu hearing of Marshall Murray, rfav man who will get up In open Court »03 had a wife and two children, but did nut •d three mil*«, on the Manchester end. tho state, and pocketed the money. The ble wind storm. The tin root, on Hie M. K. ing gained his ear, he read the telegra m sa'y to the Ju ry , ‘I f you convict thl* •nd that pnblio buildings and other evi liat uf names and figures which he parades live agreeably with her, sod we under, Chur.-h. has Just btowu «If. I'nless thu wind as follows : prisoner, I will be the first man to iig" a petition .fpr bis pardon,’ and will tM dental of progress are going briskly on at stamps bis assert ¡tins a: miserable fabrica, stand he had arranged to make a deed for ceaves we fesr considerable damaye. “ P o u u h k BRPSIB, 21, Febuary, On Saturday morning the bn ly of Adam ’* Governor telegraphed President to go to the Executive to prevent his oo®' that place. Sucoes to these Improve) tions. H e charges money to persons who hi.- house and lot, having agreed with his Wooley was found ,,n the ro*d between "Our ' tavern and Lower Squnnkum, in How respite Gordon. See Murray. Receiv muting tho seiituncp, I say that nun ii meets. never received a cent form 'lhary purpose, wife for a certain share of the purohase House a man who will do anything to promo's ell township. H is neck wa* broken. He loft be also charges parlies foroashadvanci money, with view to a Tfinal seperation. Blue Ball on Friday night, on his way home.— ed from Albany a t 10 a. in.” his own ends—I do not care whst pm)5' To which the Marshal replied that his 1 9 * A* will bo seen by a notice in ed to ihe county, and he implicates all of This, it is said, was a mutual agreement stopped at “Our House,-' drank li-eely. and at pie say.’ a iaie hour started for home, iutaxicat- d llis arrangements with the President were [W e are assured that the officer referr to,day's paper, Hon. Horaoe Greeley the parties in bis charge of fraud. Now between the two. But the unfort,unato son accompanied him a* far as the latter place, such that he would disregard any „tele will repeat bis oelehrated lecture on the from what wo know of tLe items of ex> man became intoxicated, and laid upon and thin left him. It is supposed he fell off graphic communication, from whoever it ed to never said' anything of tbe kind.— the wagon, ond strango to say, his team instead -jg “Matloit,’’ in thl* village, nn Ihe evening ' pensos wo believe them all to be honest the ground as above, and the cold north o f going dirccth home, lufued buck und were might come. The message referred to E d. T kiu.J T he procession Iher moved from [be was front E x-Judge Beebe, who went to fou-.d in Blue Balt «t about 2 o'clock tho same *f th* 7th of March. T his lecture was ! charges except that of W ilke’s, lie ac' winds scaled tbe agreement, of final se, night, wi ll tne lines to d to the stnn.lu-d of the Albany on Thursday night, to endeavor nrison to the gallows, fhe culprit firiilf delivered In the Smithsonian In stitu te ,1knowledges to the recipt of thirty f e e peration, with the seal of death. wagon. H e leaves a w ife and large latoily to to induce thu Governor to interfere in supported between Daputy Sheriff P m®) mourn his sad end. " Though o >« rose from and Deputy United States Marsbif Washington Gfity, in the presence of the doltart, but dues not tell what service ^ tw e n ty S econd r.t C X aunahaw kin the dead" ns a, warnning, still, I believe moil- Gordon’s behalf. President and a large assembly of the he rendered for it, bet. as il is of some im Shortly after, ex .Ju d g e Dean arrived, O'Keefe. He was deathly pale vfith ter would not falter in evil doing. M a.v nahawkin , Feb. 34th 1862. H edgelv E n o l in d , oi Lordsville, in this bearing the same missive, and presented ror, his head hu«g over his shoulder,»»« igmt Intelligent gentlemen of the coun portance to the public to know how an Mr. E ditor I take pleasure in in. oounty. wa* killed in the battle at Rnanoal is, it to Mr. Murray, who told him that he his linih.ialmost refused their office'. H", try, and was received with .great favor. honeit (?) man oharges we will furi.ish land Ilis sorrow.Hr ii-kon ihiher has gone on to forming you that the birthday of o u r recover, if oos-iblo, the body ot his -on appreciated his position, hut was unable tottered as he stood beneath the fatal I t has receatly been repeated at Allen ihe items. beam, and had to he supported to their* A man .1:«d In Mhl.H-town tn m shie, in t in s , >t> regard a n y th in g tliar did n ot e m a n a te W ashixuton was duly celebrated by a Item drat:- a trip toTranton...................... $10,00. | town, in Monmouth county, and at New slant, of Ihe falling of the weight whioli roijrity, a nlioit tiuiesincG, und after ii n death nn Ite.m necorid: - five days at Trenton, with During the day fid bfi^ \vii9 f und in 'he house cmita n’rn; $10,• ;in regular documenlary from the Presi drew him into midair. At a given sift®*1 'n this county. We presume team, expcuucs all p a id by the county......... $¿5,00 majority of our peuple dent of the United Slates. the cord was snapped asunder by Flags were thrown to the breeze from 0 0 0 in gold and 8-lver. “T here« where tho th* Court House here will he crowded As has bean stated, the prisoner retiri executioner’s boara-kxe. And NathiSM Total, $.35,00. tho Liberty pole, Fithian'e hotel, Justice ¿peeie gt)i!6r,J on tbe above occasion. ed to bed at I o’clock a. m. As he after Gordon, the slave-trader, was Uundiw. Your9 in hnste, But Wilks is immaculate, and every Feekworth's residence, from " Fort Pick Now and Then . ward explained to Deputy-M arshall into the presence of the G reat Judg“ * body in this place knows it, and conse. ens,” and from olber places. Our youth Burst, who had the p,isoner in charge ¡¿' ih e '¥ a rth .' We heard a Democrat from Mon A Death-Blow at the Slave Tradeqaently they duly appreciate his integrity, had their full share of the odebration. the latter par of the morning, hi* object , [timediate]y upon the hoisting of tt* month county, a t one of the hotels In in retiring a t lo’clooK was to elude ihe body - - a few - convulsive twitches fo!!"**^ -..- ¿ I ilis honesty is ul such a high order th at T he Stafford Greys turned out with mu this place, • few eveniegs ago, say that E X E C U T IO N OF GORDON. vigilance of his keepers, by pretending to the veins of the neok and hands swell»» In comparing himself with his fellows he sic, and fired a sakile. in honor ot thc H is A bortive A t t e m p t * t S oicio. the Monmouth Democrat was ju st as he asleep ; but nature asserted its claims, declares publically that there is b at two Yesterday. Nathaniel Gordon. Ilie and he fell into a sound slumber, which and stood out, like cords for a brief while« Wtah of a seccession paper as the Tren- honest men in this village. Now it is ev i day. An impromtue meeting was organi ' then the limb:; lost their rigidity, ttj slave-trader, was hanged in Ihe City lasted him till 3 o'clock, at which time, blackened flash assumed a livid bus, Uin True American. W ell he remember dent that honest Wilks ought to be elm e l i n the evening al IheBaplislOburch, Prison. The enormity of the crime for waking up and looking at his watch, he the slave-trader, now a lump of diikW' ed how the Democrat combatted the doc< vated ju st a little above this sin stained Justice Peel,worth Presided, and John which he suffered w asjustly characteriz was amazed that by bis own exhausted Vines and arguments of the spirited lit- atmosphere, ¡ ¡to a purer olimate, where B. Courtney acting as Secretary, By ed by Judge Shipman of the U S. Cir condition he had been outwitted. His ored clay, swung slowly to end fro in “ request Charles M. Sluan, E*q., read cuit Court, before whom he was tried, in frosty air, . tle Douglas campaign paper of Free, he could breathe free and easy. plan was not to be baffled, however. He A fter being suspended the nsoal tifflfj W ashington’s larc veil address, to a large pronouncing upon him the sentence of the was disparate, and he at once, by some to ld , lo establish which he ountributed the corpse was lowered upon a bieL ” ” forty dollar«. Tbia is true. Both I r y j leff. Davis was inaugurated Presi, and appreciative audience. A number of law which he had violated. ' Do not im mysterious sleight of hand, succeeded in convey ed into ari unoccupied room lu jv ! de nt oi(|t«heldom on Saturday last. H e patriotic songs and hymns were sung, agine,” said he, “that because others swallowing a quantity of poison. Mm True American and tbe Democrat prison, where Ourener Oollin prootxw recommends next Friday as a day of fast« and several extemporaneous speeches shared in the guilt of this enterprise Shortly before 4 o’clock the Deputies labored with all the zeal and argument to hold an inquist on the body. yours is thereby diminished; but retnem ing.humlfiation and prayer. This is quite were delivered. The meeting passed off in charge of Gordon observed him act in Two witnesses to the hanging « ^ of which they were masters, to malt« ber the awfiri admonition of your Bible. a very ouriou.-i manner, and soon the fact 8ppropriate, for their sins are infinate. pleasantly and profitable. I t was a great ‘Though hand joined in hand, the wicked disclosed itself that their ward was in a ceased testified to the m a n n e r uf tho people believe th at the doctrines But as I«iah says, in the 58 chapter and succes, considering that, but a few hours shall not go unpunished.’ ” On the death, and Dr. Thus Robinson. tw“°, spasm, from which he did not recover be a post mortem examination of ¡he which led Breckenridge into the R*be! notice was given. A Committee was ap. 4th v e rse : same occasion the doomed slave-trader fore 4J o'clock. By that time the prison teslific 1 lhat death was caused bV*'P ranks, the doctrines which have led all " Behold, ye fa«tfor »trife and debate, and to pointed to arrange and prepare for the next rebels lo ts open arms against tbe life of smite with the fi«t of wickedne««: ye »hall not anniversary. We are alive and intend to was reminded of t he horrid character of j ph7siolana had been summoned to his xia, and the Ju ry rendered a »■H*1® ¡, Iside, and when he recovered from his that effect. I t appeared that inn •ar country, were tbe true principles fast ae ye do thia day, to matte your vuice tu be keep so. Hoping that the precius advice his crime In the following language: heard on high.” „# "Do not attempt to hide Its enormity first spasm he was astonished to sae the ol the deceased was not broken. of the “ Father of his country” may nev e f giiuu government. Failing is this W e recommend to the notios of these T he body of the hanged man **- ¡j, from yourself; think of the cruelty and doctors, and quietly answered their quesa effort they now pretend great love for penitent sinners the 6tb verse also of this er be forgotten by Americans, I close. given over to the friends, restd g wickedness of seizing nearly a thousand P . S. i t was resolved, on motion, that fellow beings, who never did you harm, lions at to what, he had been taking, by Williamsburgh, where it will m* the country, tbe constitut ton and the chapter, as follow# : saying that lie did not thank them for in, !• ia not this the last that I have chose* 1 to the secretary report- the proceedings to lawe, with a proviso, or ‘ if,” always ioo«e . „j and thrusting them beneath the decks of terfering with him. H e looked up in previous to interment the bauds uf wickednea*, to undo the heavy •arofuliy put in. R ather than see their burdens, and to let the oppress«', go free, and th * O c b a n E m b l e m . Such was the end of the a small ship, beneath a burning tropical their faces and gnashing his teeth said, Am Ud* dogma, th a t tin very if divine, in- that ye brake every yoke t When thou »east the Yours truly, sun, to die of disease or suffocation, or 'I ’ve cheated you; I ’ve cheated yo u !' fairly punished for bis crimes *3?«d by war they would let the Un- naked.that thou cover hi.» :»odth»t thou hide be transported to distant lands, and be The doctors immediately proceeded to U n ite d S tated of America. J . B. CoyRTN*v. Ci they self from thine men f l u k V ‘ l» * !M * * j n jlh in (| th # R tb e U i j j % o f th e b o ttle at tw i m>i r n » « » a v o r t « » « r a n . . “ -----------------------------------------------l i t l B UK BE n LKM E S P, AUDITO RS SALB. ! /u m u u t t ilt A r K I J r i i H tT tla B M «N T, — ! AT terAfa# At • «tPMAB Vfit A# 1*4 P*-. 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At a K I t o 1 eqUMl l i fa il é N I im # k * » r p # » t «te A <#»tf 1t# *iH {h l**, a*A+f 4Ht»NHHif(lmm*§ c a t t a i H ta t I t e • « « H»i»Mi u f i # « * , « I t a * t i» ta i t o t»f adìUt. * M I *A‘t U H • • te N * !1 »W-I « te n ta te «■ f ilili f , H 't «M Kit*'*# *4 *Hj4 j A l « » ( 1) * v w # t i ; f l . « I t t i fr tu a l 1H e « rr ib t a l'il* 1 •Nt* »MI fl*AJf*i ! •fa u H fi %i r 1n v e » .fa tte 1 U n ta t o « « m gp |t U fa’ m K l P f t l t fa» |S» f V «a* M i , H VAI# a *U lm j 1 t J k 17 A I l tfa f iA . v t o , , 1 I l i « I ««Irli la ! W» | l l » i ( f » l * V k # ffa '»VA, i ï * | | p «tifai# ! IlV fU fa| U*« llé | | tMQfcV hJH M H I»4»Ia K ' U « l ti# f i m i * * #1 A a ls fa t I Hiid Ì l i *».4’ K » ta tk # li t a t t e a t v # # t ,4 (A tte fu» turni tr t o lu lh f . I MHI, A* Ih* Ih» ■AH*4 t a * fa* t r i H k lv w ii y . fait e I t a l i 1« Hauten • « 4 w lfa r e Ik # "» « 9 f • u * f Ib ta fa w a y c ru » « # * • te i! fin » litu i» « i l i ih » M i » » • i - M ' * » * h h t » . OH | i r *•»#««• É 1i * J t t o I lu T»e mv •»* th« a)*a ** 1 ••nr»* mìa* I h a v e found lo (**uiver*fail«»n w ith I hi* I1** ! ,‘*l*i:¥ 4»flf ¿«IPPy h* i t A ll a v e a ara n o w tu rn ed to w a r d N a*h ' ville, ar tbe ne*r p dill o f attack; but I in {tfjvtd two bnlU tbrti ugh h re tb ro n g b h i coat, without being have learned, alnj« writing my last n>a«e< iuua bl h it narrow escape» until epistle, th at tbe tlel.eU are *emo»'ng all tbeatorra and good* they can. from that ifler th e b a ttle . capital, to an ai^Nreht point, and that T hree or four o f tbe officer* bad the Mir o f tbelr brad and faoe grated by there they will make their next, p erb tp t ■aekrtiball*- and In two in itance* the tbelr final stand. T h at tbe enemy are greatly |>erplex*d by tbelr te r r ib le del akin w as rem oved Iront tbe ear by the ¡fia ta i DuueUou, I* wwIdent ; and tbey baden uiriaeofer* of ta* rebel*. leal some declrlae action must foe taken X* aa InrUnce of «elf.«acrilice. I nuirl »l Once, el«e thay will aland before the 'lot furget to mertion that *a orderlviaer world as the exponent* of a subverted 'oauaa. goint, teeing a Rebel pointing * tifle at T be new blood gathering npnn the Iks captain of his company, he threw hnrisoo will h u n t with fury, and dire himself before hi* betuard o ncer, and wifi be its effect*. '1 be hup, a of a na Noelaed the bullet through hir hreart, tion lie undeveloped In the event* of lfm next few Week*; hut who can doubt the tad fell dead in th* arm* of the man he issue when Freedom struggles against htd raved. tilavery, and the harvest of Justice la to The orderly-aergeant, I learn. b*d be gathered after lung Inclement y «a *. lean reared and aery generously treated j S t . L o n * . F e lt. 2 1 , 1 8 6 3 . fa tbe father of the Captain, and bad i Spedala freni Cairo (o The ¡{r/mWiciia 'declared when be firat enlisted that he! ahd l )<mccT.it say« that un Tuesday two eould be happy to die to ««ae the life of Itel.ef regiineuls from Clarksville came Hi benefactor'* »on. Most nobly and to Fort Donoldscn, and gave themselves i .. , ... . . ! up. saying that tbey had been deceived noat gloriously did he redeem Ins prom ln d werB , )r6(1 uf fi hu , ,tilu , tll„ Wl old Sag. V , Imu«, IdmiiVtk'Aturof Juhn J, •MtUM*, df^»A«rtt. b? dfa*€UM «( Mdfi i tat* **t . • irt M tV r*H|»tw >3 » k,'*%m horwlfa# .*I"« ( |) i l fir anofid • Ud«l In «fiNl 'HfifU 'rtar t*** n«Xkt I« th* • rwtXfaw* ôf RM«Atd #Ma /. *laa. l(ir*A br Ktl*w IrfH» to O«orgr Apfalf¡.**1 T ! C fMM*» d. t*rt »fl fio "tnîHit fin fate», nn4«r «UMv S4. lA^vt.ntHH * tHi uf ywinf timber laud tyusffit MtenitUA» »»fa’ *l**fft» !ì«d ànHHeud» IftU fil Mt) th» h*Ai*f **f term And un th* w**t »»dr uf th** fidila. wtUn d i Aiunite fHfilUthfi tedi tUy <*f 4«étad upper bijfhwHv. bfa(timiil| At th* »oath cA»t I. S a l e fo r ■Uf of PthruAfj. IMS, il Ite, dan C N 1 -U. ! n* H P ). A. D. li" î. «r tV y «ili i>e ip f itir h f iitii ('trllinfa,%ntl f*»nm*ty Tltttit** Ci*!* R om (iroMf Ufaf *f P»C**rr*6? th# f«WKha.A«faFruH» Cf> nur^ rtfly.4 *ftv% *wt tfaWffi ttËXJAMijt f, ff*f)Üfd, ■ chfain* hhI t if tty «U linAt lw A flakt »UBditiM iR Tk* «bare Mie aU nf • further ,d |n e r « e l rutti eurtN* Tueadaf. Iba i*!k day "I Marek ra il, I(Mi, al . t h e * »m e t l , « e «ed i«l«oa> Krb 1» ltt.ill.--l*. J 4 m t *4A»r«/*r Mbit) CfaMIte» Mr«, Ihnie* ft)-Hath fort* de(r*<M J in . ?f, lte2 - 3m. * »Mt.hH «hiiimAftd thirty tteiit link* fa* Iiip Ii bt | loof.ug to Jmiq«« XUa: And th« not (3; w*utlj Aftj j “ T î O DT t o WÄH C R E Iìto S sT rhtr *»* hnk» fanV ttu deg*#'*!i *A«l, Miveu th a iv , Atid Atehtr-Alx ¡’per b»*hwAfi thfiiir* ( 0 %inng Ite miM ( f Adtuthi«!retri 1 « *Notic«. t •M htjfHw**. wo 'h trirfv iltre* d#gr#»* ##*t #lx Fittabrth Tito'u. A.luountiwtri* o f Ittabeo ch»m* a a 4 th irty «ight bull* W th# fao^innfaqi.roo* Tilt»» i’4 , bv th t« «r 3 2 .4 4 fanning five nor#* W*xr* or k«M, »tUi*t# in th* towiu mtr of C hy fiter* mitte# u» th* 2! li. >fiip tv.id ##u*tv #fur#w»A4. ■* h • i t j» » of th« ***4 rn TVtoii «lre’4. to ui 0 ,2 2 . I Al*fa (4); Th* third tract ta tel:! u'*rt|ri#v r ’**fi Irdefal« ti« Uè*I ufi <fte|pte ag»ffa#i th» teteü by Edwte L#*d* to Georg# Applrgut* Fob. i l . p M . 2 t»4 , MM4 dco*diiitt, nÂ4cr e « i | or 4®ftl6(l'»0. I l>#iiig * lot b*(tnliig tt the o iil Applegate* lh«d 0 41, nrtne mouth. fV .m tk# Tth «Uy wf Itaafai lo r, l ' U Î l B l î A N T to an order o f t b e Or- I M ialor tr#ot. (I ) »tarUqMi t e n w l Ifa d t until AD AM JÜNK.& they will b« fan «v*i barred #f u ; Mttek »1«»!»•*Cuuffi uf il>* oounir of Uofid1, ai Um Jaqa*I Im#, #0‘J *t th# uuiih w**t c<nn#r of th# afc»r**»id iteli. Iber#! r agtiltiui the %#id Admtai-irMr-x. fV dii I f f T f r A , l*Ai], th * imb*i rilaAf». f a l n tia U tf ilo f i t4 R#*d mn#4ow* u*ct (I) Mulh fort» ft de EL17.ABI.TU TILTON, Il'irri*IIIa , K»b, 12. DM — ‘»A'ey Jtoitmtfi, ,will»«Il ai pab.io *«adv, j »ml Uuity miuuU* w«atuM##fa»iu (l) \ fu D# fi. T84f.-fm . » ni» Tb tfab»*, the 2/Ufi dfijr.of Mircli. u»Al. Al Ufa* ! am# and » half degree* went twetr# eba N O T IC E o r T H E A h h O T ~ IIuMI .1JO-KI'll M IVlUlNg Is Um village at belonging form«»ly to Joha Kly f3) non I im ti. foi R U L E TO M IT C R E D I i O titi. M EN T BY BALLOT Mah» hu | whin. Ui« following real »«litt, to wii t and »halt degree* *a*t to *aoiti»l !.<• 4» Ailnil»il*triittet|M» A«h{«ut';« % y. '*• Pai t*uf 1*1,d«1. Th* eufancrtber* *P|> U t . No, l. Tu d*d iwuviterd« (42«oitth forty nin*» and altaH i).-gr«r* «»i ! oncim J»»i«*v( AtMiiuiiiirfalfaf•of Mlif%É»r(b Je**#. on tk* appBoati«»n n1 J'«*e|!ah t'trr ami ,Tirah hh t m r t o f F t o t tend, gitu«U oo the e u t Aide of the I »aid Leed* line twelve chain *fa» Ih* begin VVifo. 1 «!#cM. by »r Irr «»r tto Surropit* 0f-t£4 totmty m pk Buwkeir ttt<l Ann hi» Wife. to «livid# two-font UrAt r h . ^ H I Uinlng on* twelve hnndivdth »*f #u #cru iltuAte in i ike*'», iit»r#hy,|fiv« uuM"«- ta »h* IrM itan #r ik# In traiet» or Unte Sfilin u tu tk* (<•'vm*hlp uf U t . Au. 3. Tb* *qn»l undivided two third* of th# towunhip and . ounly »fur«eahl. «ufi! M Staritiird. Th* ( t o i Alte a »t «et of VuoteIta<1 thfal four lnitidr*d end twenty flv* «or#«, c f F in* land « i t o t i jfiitu*. d# '4, t«» L ii g in ihelr dthlf, ADo (4 >: Th# f Mirth tru MIn -»’d mor*g •irg'Ven ! M*uju»mla l atti, «Ite «te Ni m H tow n*liilp, iu* gitimi j un tlie We«t »id* of th# Tbr** foot Brtnolt. I by f^wte |j#«dittofkM»rgt \|»pte| 'fie e*tat# oft Im a#14 1 1 . ta.V», j •temili ' 1 d re e d t nt ufa«|#r « « »ih or nffirin.iUo.i, within i le»* , to -i* «hartr* or parta1. torte»y gir# noli.*!», iiliai on l»d. No. a. Tb* #yifil undivded #n# belf of woe belnff w lot uf mend"»* .uni hwaui called Ilie Urtai : thè %\ «ecinti diiv ite Mlarch next, at thi0 hoat hillltlrtd thin »• »evro fiorc* end fourty-two Imu- I meadow lot beginning at adfift* »■till 'I« I N m Ilf# U t’’ te i / of l e •i'inry, 1W2. #r lh#y * will b# furrvfh tarU fa of *«ny actiun U»*r#~ of litri1» u*c|iuok 1». M. :i letfaLIlls'* W llhogtV en al the drrdih». of Pi ie lend. Till* i* Rood thrify Umber, | («etoL »uuth tilt«, and tun* (1) n th fui tr office or 1 . P. I'erkwiurti» ti1 Muntali** k"a, »Bill fall '.ocatud near lb* head of th# lhr#u»fool branch. « hall degree* we-t.i»}Tbri rhoim^ id fifty Une link» j • ¿tente1tho «a i«l AduàinUlrator Allotti»«•ut t»V Ullot-tl»ke piace j of the A V'ml part* Lot. No. 4. The e(|nal undivided one Imlf of on* 1 (2) aoitth Udrt v foor and a lialf d ADAM JONi *t. thirty 1 l»r «li tre* 0t thè traci• ubar.- ««te, u» the origiriti ton hundred fiud ihirtv-ou# »ere«, of Pine tead,»Uu*led t| chaine. tlifhr* (3) uotith forty tiioe aud a half «te- I u , »ter. - 1 » I ,v t tA< re th** r Itcln* or na«l| ! kuljoining the »hove. Couteluiog « good growth gree* eant fifteen chain» ami eighteen llirk I of/on ngU ebt*. T U N IS BOD NK. north thirty-four and a hall dey e a #u*t thirteen I t Is declared Ih n t strong objections KX AMFI.hS OF SPARTAN CHUR AG K. ,N BU LK TO l . l M i r o f l * DfTOIW . I f*ot, « • . d, The equal undivided one half of] chain* aud twenty link# ( ’ ) north fbrty nine and a W A L T E R I ) A M I * TT, , . | will be raised by the Tenuesaeeans I Adu iui#tr*tor # Ntdlra % i ihirty~oiie acre», of Pine timber, MtuaW »«Ijuiuing [ Imlf d*gr«e* we«i «even chain« and forty-nine link» 1 Ï P. P E C K W O a m I observed aeveral soldier* who was against the ~Bowling Oreen force offering the ub »vfS - —- •, , I ffi) uorih thirty-four a half degree* ea*t. ni i-teen *n McKn*u. A l.nintetnitor o f Mar» Job«. , Lut No. 6. The equal undivided one half of one ' chain« and eighty link* fa* the beginning, containing de I . by ordir of th# <?.irrt»gate of tb r rnemty Feb. g», IS« -tf. talf covered with blood about to go on In battle at Nashville. I hundred and »evenleeu acre«, of Pme loud, situate | thirty-five acre* more or lee* «object to a dedn Mlou »t O-'TIIIL btrekr giva« notte# fa. th# credit«ra mt T he PruvnsliMurshal at Clarksville A D M I N I S T R T n i X S A L E ' adjoining tbe above. .* . tbe field again and would have done ho j of five aerw* »old !«f Collin» prevlun* fa» Keb. he rtid M iry dontnon t ìc M tu bring In tli#ir .lebte, ! L it. No. 7. 2Tie equal undivided on# third of i 12. KV> altuaieln the tewnthip I’u.oa, coa.ttj' •leiinrid* tid c| ü ni* .t«itin*M4i# **lat* «f ik# **44 )«d they not been ordered by the sur | has sent word to Gen G rant to come up j ftixtv-Uiru* acres aiuty-ttve Uundrithi uf an acre, I of i Nm m I decfitant ut : a file uatioh, w fritta 'l*t*vik ami otuupy the town at once. The offi of Pine land* »(^joining the »bovj*. 1 Aleo (U): Th* aixth tract in »aid inettgfifc g’vm ! iì*fri I II..- I . ttl. :lV tN f Kfthntary 1m«2. o r t l ^ REAL ESTATE, geons to the hospital Even then, one cer* of the gunboat* now lying there re Ixit. No. fa. A laofaof »wtksip. .coeUuii'Bg t«N I by Edwiu U ed stotjeoigr Applogefe I . ‘ ‘ _ ‘ e«t 1M h 55, J «»••r barem) ■f • n> « Ha i Ultra, n l'urHtifint tu tu» *nl, r nf f ho Orplmn* Conrtnf th* acri!« more or L***. adjotiuug teuda of 14«m»(uui i being» *• the H* rut# , •tiatu l ihn Ltid Ad'iiltiNtrato*'-, being a iotnfiuowing lotofiuowmg ufa-ado* meadow Kuown »uown aof tbe determined fellows escaped, and present the Unlun feeling as very strong county ni uncini, fntiflc ut th# Utrtn of Jami.iry * - t •• ditch meadow, beginning at a Make «taiiditifc nrfthe i lHl»3. TU« *»ib.k —|t»«r Alimifti-itr»tri* of-.Iolm (¡»r- I i)lq»luutaiiil other*. W S H IN Q T O N M cK E A N . harried his musket into another regi T he people state that they had been rett Dec’J. »vili exposé to «alt? at public vcjtfue on Lot, No.- D. A lot of Pine tfinu. (‘•nteining ton easterly Hide of fish creek and four chain and seven- ; F r h . 19 . 402.--ini. acres, more or test, situate on the South aide of ty-elght link* from whit wa« c»Bed Robert Mon-1 , made to believe that the Union army i thè jh*‘I»i4 ta tit. guuiery. south we»ltiui'iuu o.t the met sitle *»f freaeh Mmi«l iy Ih# 7th I)iy of Aprii 18*12, The follow Mnnuahtiwkin Branch. was entirely composed of Germans and | ingOnHful Lot, N'n. lo. A tract of woodland containing nine creekK2L along »aid creek a aoutherly direction te Kat-it*. Seven privktes wbn had been atruck N O T K 'E Oh' S È r i ’L E M S jr r . acre», ou the South side of M»imah»wkia what wa* innutte eglied Bevo Carney, lot, No. 3, negroes for abolition purposes ; but now I A tkii'l Irfit iiitiiiiied in th# VUlagft of Xf'*T tv-uluu i^s the rriti and head Went to the aur that rliey see It i. not, they are anxious' Rtfypt. Aitjoiiiliig 4h«i». T. Burli», John Collìitó lirufacli. theuc« (3j north fnrty*fmir ilvgrot** atid forty min ra c K e u ro trg s e t t l e m e n t s Ntit«f L»l* No. Jl. ,A tractof wood land containing ute» we *t to freah''creek, f*) »long «aid creek fa» estri e tn s PTrtnrl# Ittlph ia hereby given that the accnnntit of the rfUbvctlMr >n*. knd asked tbein to extract the to return to their allegiance. Th« Ilouse M h two «tory nn-l u half tlfarelli^fl with wv-j.iu tiglit.iVCi'LH,culleJJhv Lavy lot, »biuateijou th# beginning, c*ut.iining twentv *ix acr«* more or cjtiteuter ol Tho m t R. Antrim, dec’d., will beaW-’ public roadiroiu . M»unah»wkiti to itertcgtil, lent nittute in the township of Union, aud county Prominent citizens sav th a t a similar 3 rooiiH on til t llrst «tory. Nini 4 roouui ili tli.' «oc- the ils aa seen as possible, Ihnt they might dited and atattd by the Burrogit*. #nd reported one. mile horn Un'fovnier yillage.tuinl eoverwd with of Ocean. for arUloin#nt th# orphan’s court of th# fount* a good growth of juh timber. This tr«#ct will be ■gain participate in the aciion- Their feclmg will prevail in the whole State in | AL# (SO To# ninth tract ta »aid mnrtftg# of Feb. of Ocean, ou Ttte«clay. tr# tith day of May. n#At sold in lots fa* suit pnrchAsur*. a week. 12. 1855. being tlw* urdived one-half part of a lot Lot. No, 12. A tract ui wood land containing Truest was granted, and five of them re ’ The e beginning at o «take, *aiutr *tak» on a course of tho Gov. Harris has called a meeting of iì o’cUm «U» will o|* mi -botween th?» btmr# of 12 fimi twenty-four acres and seventy-four hundredth* or aforeaad meutionwd lot in »aid mortgage, and F . b , 2S, t 2 ,u . , i l C " " U , U a C 0 : , 0 V £ « - , k. in tht 'Vbcn a tentknco will turned tb the field. %n ¿cru, fiituate near the Elisha field. Tins tract is run# (1) north-fprty degree» e:»«t, folk <d»ain# ami the Legislature next Monday for the puri be give li ami coutliliouH nitide kWMVU bv covered with .thrifty oak limber. •ixty-*eveo Iroka to tt- fence. (2) »otiih onh di-g"te Al .Vii V «JAftttRTT. MKCESsioN SORTIB8. pose, it, is affirmed, uf having all the un> n o t ic e O E .s m T L ^ ^ k y . Lot. No. 13. a tract,,of woodland, containing Wfi»t*i*-#lmi»» artd twelve-link*. (3) north, fortyAdininisirtUric. seventy five acre's situate ,,t)ea,r Crammertown, nine degree* went to the iwgmJug. containing one During tbe morning, the Rebels constitutional acts passed by them inn New Kgypt, Keb. 5th UW2.—tf. FX ECUTl R'S SRI-rLlfMKirr. above the, main shore road, about two mile* south acre more or le»a, rjiuatcd in th* sumo townaLip mediately annulled ; and Tennessee offi of Muiinulmwkiii. Is hsrrbjr «1,™ that the- armnnU nf tH- s»W.Srlt»p tnade four different sorties from cers and citizens declare th at the S tate and county. , ,. Lot, No. U . A tract of woodland, containing Also (7.) Tho seventh trudf Itfaffie mortgage front Mvnituror rjizabuh Itnrwlutl, ilrc'd. tu llba M{1 their breastworks, and each time tliey will soon he hack iu the Union. a'xtcun acres, more or less, situ,at# on the West side E<lwln.,Mpdi»»fa> G*'Wgh‘A(i|iiogat* dated Keb 12th .liiril unii sUit.-J hr the Siirro«te, unii n iiort.d mr BY »irtii«* of ti cfrtlun Writ of Fi. Fa. to me di Mauuiihawkiu Millpond. Thi* tract 1» covered 1855, being the «ftme Kqnal undlridorl «»nh lialfpart airttli im»nt to the oi-|iiiau's court of the i-nmitr of (Jens Buckner arid Johnson are still rected, ¡hhu#*1 out of thu Court ot Chancery, of th# uf were driven back. Tbey fought bravely, with good oak timber, and will be sold io lots to of a lot of »alt meadow Beginning tet the 2d o-.rucr Ocra», 0» Tuehiia/.ith** utl.R a.ot M.iv. »m t.State of Vow .I thi' v, will be <*xpo»etl to »ale at pyb- suit purchasers. h , -. , >, » - - , , knd disputed the ground inch by iftcb, at Fort Donoldson. lle vendue, on Satuiduy, the Alb day of April, - is if No. 15.« Three tracts of woodland, containing of a tat formal/ eullod WilliamJ’o x ’e lot No lo t Feb. JS.'l9M, - im. RIC,1UU)H C,jN0VEB' Row Gen. Cullum has sent 60 nurses and next, between the hours ol twelve n:td live fifty-two acres, situate near tli# head of Codar ltnn. 15 ficr#» distance 7 cliatar and 2h 4Wd> but were compelled to succumb to the ell ditch, (1J south 40 degropa. weci It -chain» and 10 surgeons to attend to the wounded at o'oluck In the n tornoon of said day. at the h »iwe L *t. No. 1G. A tract of woodland, cqiitaiuing 50 link«, (2J *outh'4fa degrte* eaVt chfthteto of C MTulinH Cowdriok.intlie village of Torn’*» Uiver, five hundred and twenty-eight acres, situate near cooler and more rhtioLat courage of the Mound City. fresh Creek- (3V cjfa»torlj», down »ahi r<.4rcck« fa» th? in tlw faiwiifahip of Dover, in the county of Ocean: the head of Cedar Hun. first pientioned line ofjnc first- comer . (4) north Unioniats. ail the following deBcribed property to wit: Lot, No. 17. A tract of woodland, and Cedar 49 degrees west to the begfniog containing *iii acres All that tract ol land situate in 'the township of swamp, containing twenty-three acres, adjoining S RULE TO LIMIT CREDITORS. About noon, a large body of the ene< more or less, subject fa» a-dtdiu ii m uf three «ores Un'o i. O cft'i Connty, New a/jraev,formerly Peinotr the last named tritet. sold by the saidC.ro. Applegate situate iuthe same A dininistratrur’s Notice. ton Burlington county, being a p a rt of tw o thous my oame out of their intrenobments and J Lot, Nd. ,8. A. tract df Woodland containing fifty.. „ < *.•.. * Thoms« Tilton, Administrator of John and three hundred and ninety seven mid u half acre, eight acres and spity-four hundredths, of an ucre, townaliip and county. Also (5) The fifth tract fn «'»id mnWga^c. given marched toward a ravine, intending, as Runyou, dec'll., by order of the Surrogate of the tra c t tiftt David S. Parker, purchased of W’illlain situate on ilio north side uf Cedar» Run. F O R T H E T a t .t . by KdwiirLecds.to(,eorgo A|»pl. g«ie dated Keb. 12 comity of Ocean, hereby giv^s notice to the credi I McKnlght, bv Deed, dated April lat A. D. 1*40, and Lot, No. ID. A lot of woodland, eonUining twd 4855 being a lot ot pasture incUdnw aiid swamp, 1» supposed, to ascend the rising ground tor« uftho raid John Runyon, dec’d, to 1 ring in Recorded a t Freehold, in the clurk*« office, in honk found ed and fifty nct'ea, situate near the head of Bogiuing at the 2d corner ol * lot of meadow formtheir debt«, demand« and claim« ng.un«t the ;-«tnte A. 4 folio, 4(»i), and Haucc Bryant, purchaaed of Da Cedar Run Branch. •nd capture two of our then unprotected of the said dsyednntj under oatti nr nfBrmatlon vid S. Parker, by deed. dated M u ch 2d IS iO. and rely belonging to Benjamin Pearson, cnllediot No. 6 Lot, No. 20 Three lots of Cedar ftwomp, con within nine months Irom the 2l)tli day of Feby 18U2, the aturcHaid Hxiicfi Bryant, conveyod thu fiame to taining thirty acres, inor# or, les»« situate on the of 10 acres and 19 one hundredths of acres, also batteries. They had gone about half the or they will be forever barred of any action there- Lewis Neill, and beginning at a atone two chains Miinnnhawkiu Branch, above the eightralle Branch. distant l(i chain* and 25 links ou a corner smith fourty degree* west from the beginiug of a certain' distance, when the 1st Nebraska, and lore against tbe said Administrator. and Eighty links*, from the westerly Hide of the rode, Lot, No. 21. Five lots of Cedar Swump, contain* THOMAS TILTON. leading from Cedar Bridge, to the ol l half-way, mg fifty acres move or less, situate on the Manna- ot of meadow, tliHt foimntly helougt d to William Willard’s Chioago Battery, composed of Feb. 20th, 1862._2m. Cox dec’d., called lot No. I In tho midtlh: of Howell whioh Htoh« bear» North fourty seven degree* west, hawkin Branch, above the four mile Branch* i ’jiis distance fourteen chains (Hid twelve links, from the tract contains a flistclass Mill seat, or may be easi ditch &nd runs (1) WHith 4fi degree# west 14 ch-aln* three brass rifled pieces, arrived oh the 0 I V f l y ' s Worthea>teornej of the dwelling I'onse, where Sam ly converted into an excellent cranberry bo ?. wjth and 76 link*, tojiogora,. J7U3 Acre tract thence by N O T IC E OF S E T T L E M E N T . uel Bryant di*l reside ¿hence, (U North, sixty two very little coat, located within one mile of the vil the same. North' fiffy-tv/n dcgii'e# and if) brimites ground. The regimont fired, and the EXBCOT.tBS’.N O I'IC E .west twelve chains and liftV links, (3> North forty degree-, a el twelve miimtOR East thirty one chains Notioe 1« hereby given lluit the account« of the and sixty three links to the fourth earner of Samuel lage olMnnnahftwkin. degrees east 15 chains and 25 link*.Yt/soivth 40 de cannon followed. T he enerrty broke subscriber, Lot, No. 22. Two lots of Cedar Rwamp, contain grees east 12 chain* and 50 links to the begining, Executoi o f David Haven», d ic 'd , will Bryant, one hu idled acre tract, thence. (2) North, ing two acres more of less, situate on the Manna containing IS acres more or lews. tanks, and returned lb baste tb th'oir im be audited and stated by tile Surrogate, and repurt twenty seven degrees, and forty eight minutes, west ed fo. sottlemeut to tbe Orphans Tthans Court, of Ocean eighty; tour eh »ins. thence, (») sou li s>:xty tw ide- huivkiii Branch, below the Mills. Also (8): The efchtii ti»act in said ifK-rt .mge g'vtrenchments. Lot No. 23. A tract of Maple Swamp, contaln' onT’uesdav. " tile fitu County, the «th rdavof May nevt. À Ì' | gi g - . a id twelve ininnte*. w *sjt. thirty m)o uhiuns, i«iu forty acres more or less, adjoining the Old Mim- en by Edwaid Lewis to George Apwlogatr, Kwh. SAilL 8. OMtUlt.V After this, there was a lull in the strife I and sixty three links, to Nowt»ol>l * corner, being a | nanauk in Swamp; will be »old m Ijt» to suit pureh- 12, 1855, being the equal undivided nfie half part or Fob. 2d, 1SÜ2__2m. i lot, beginning on a course, aonth forty-nine de j pin.» t«"u. a.id stone. tVenec, (t)so n h twenty«!ven | users, for an hour. Then thu different liatte gree» east five chains, and 75 link» from a stake be r. forty eight minntes east, eighty Lot,i — No. 24. e i degrees, , ,* •and r v four — i! — — Th« -»w ».qua! undivided one third ing the south Mest corner ol a lot. No; 2. qu cfashuinr “ • L -gu' NOTLOE OF S E T T L E M E N T I J11 '1 1 tlV ? P|acJ ot ‘"*'i'»nnur containing two ! part of fifteen acres of Cedar Swamp, situate on the ties on the bills fired upon the fortified olaim, by William Cox and Benjamin i'-arsonto hundred .m 1s xty five a ires, and sixty u.no lum-, eight mile Branch. EiECUTORv NOTICE — ui*eJ tbs of !in an acre . strict measure. , ’ I Ì : t. No. 25. Two tracts of woodland, contnin- Oabrial nn<l TliomasMiHsAnd Thoiras Rosf .11 nml a lions again and again without eliciting | Notice ia hereby given ¿h it the accounts of the sub- 1di-gJths fc5aiz?!(l'its the property of Lewis tfeUl. and Mar ing two hand rid and forty acre» and seventy-omi course south, forty degrees west, eighteen and 75 I aci'ib 'is Execute b‘ of Robert C. Jemeson.deceas *d‘, any response; and it was thobglit by .will bn audited and stated by the Surrogatn, and re gory >lcMantui, and in oxociit oii a t tile suit of hutidiVilLlfai of an acre, knotvn a.s the eight mile links from Howells ditch, and run* ( l ) south forty ni ie degrees east to fresh creek (‘J ) northerly down feme that, th e S e c e s s io n is t* had d e te r ' ported fpr scttleineiit to thi Orphan* Court, of David S. 1‘a. kcr, and to bjijohl by iraot, the greater part of which is covered with the said creek to the forks, 3, up the north fork of i» V. AU'IACK; Ocean County, on '1uosrlav. the 0th day of May next. thrifty growing timber, and fit for uhc. said creek to the beginning, containing 2 acres mined tb e v a c u a te dr surrend er. K4)W AI<n C . .IEM ESO N . Lot, No. 28, A Saw .Mill and lands adjoining, con moreordesa situatoU in the township county Feb. 10th 1.8G2.—ta. tabling about »Ixy ncros, Kitmtte oil the four mile aforesaid. C H A R LES P . J E :E8t>N. J THR ItKBEt, COMMANDERS. Feb. 20. 1862.-2ra. Branch, one uulerrom the village of Mannahawkia. Also, tC fa Th# tenth tract in said mortgage given Tho Mill is Jfew, and hat* in it ono upright and one Gideon J . Pillow and the mighty steal lyr virtue Ilf eertuin Writ« o' Fi. Ait. tó mo di- circular huw, with u nover failing stream of water. by Edwin Leeds to George Applegate, Feb. 12.1.5.5, N O T IC E OF S E T T L E M E N T .. lot ot mowing and pftstnro niendow. begiifa ! L it, No.,27. The equal undivided qiw* half part beingata fresh t'.'d. issued out o.t the.-.i-nirt of .counnon pleas of creek, lower l’ordway and where James er Floyd itrb doubtless thb Comnianders . Al» vllNISTJtAT-iK d S F 'm .E M K rft — rw the umtv of Oeenu. w illin' ,'X|'used to sale at «»«lie hundred and eighteen »ures of woodland, rung Haywood* line eronses Mild crock and runs 1, north Notice 1« imi-ehy given that the tioemuita Rube:le Vendite,, oij Saturday the tinti day of near Stone Hollow. of thu fort, and it is said they both ad pt the «iibsoriber, Ailmiiiisti-ator ot John Allen Ertili, degrees and 15 minute« cast, 7 chains and <;<> April next, between the hours of twelve and Lot, No. 28. The equgl undivided ,one half of :.:t decoaaed will be auiliteil mid . tsted by the Surro live o'cloek in the afternoon of said day, a ' the Iwouty-Uvo acre«, of woodland, on the North side of links. 2, south, 30 decrees and 15 minutes egst fill dressed their Rebel dupes evening before gate, chains and 50 links to Thomas«.Hamilton» line., 3 and reported for settlement, fo the Orphans house of Cornelius Cmvlriok, in th e , y(i!age of Ccu.tr Run Branch. , south 53 degrees west ten chain» to the aforesaid Court, of Ouean County, ou Tuesday, the lith day Tom’s River. In the tow-ship "f Dover, inthe coun W upon the importance of holding the Lot, No. 2!L The equal undivided one half of Haywoods line. 4 north, 3B$ degrees west 63 chains of May next. 1SIÎAKI."REYNOLDS ty of De :un : All the tollnwiug described proper one hundred and ninety-six acres, of woodlaud.on ifirt, and the ruin in which its loss would Feb. 2«, is62._2m . and .58 liuk-* to iho place ot beginning containing ty to wit : -A lt.that certain tr a c t of land, situate the South side of Cedar-Rijn Branch. #oren more or less, altuatcd in the township and in the township ol Flaunted. Comity of Ocean, end Lot, No.. 30^ ..Atjtraot,«! woodland, containing 6» involve the baored cause of Slavery— county aforesaid, v • • » , * ’th" «nbacriber lias Just returned t N O T IC E O F S E T T L E M E N T . State of New Jersey, adjoining John Spratto, sur twenty-five acres more or les«. adjoining the Cory Also 7: Toe seventh tract In the mortgrtg# given “ nu’f HE dearer to every (rue Southern heart then vey eontainlng twenty two aere«, which said tract Lot, lands of Joaeplt Carr, and others. A D M IN IST K A T oK ’S SE I T I.E M E N T .— by Samu d A. Hamilton and wife, to Tunis hotline, ofLutil, the defendant pureliased of Jacnb 0 , Folks Lot, *: :JI. A house and lot of land, containing Notice ¡a hereby given tin t the ncoousts of Ike tllctt'tes of Cons'cieiic'e Ot the loftiest, dated Nov. 4» i860*being thmsame tract, described the subscriber, Administrator of Charles Okcrson, an 1 wife, by Deed, dated the. tliird day. of April. nlmut lour acre» more or less, situate near the vil as tVrtct No. 7. in the mortgage, from Edwin Leeds iromptiiigs of the sdul. deceased, prill be Audited and stated by the Sur- A. D. 1856. and Rechi, in Ocean County, Clerk's lage of Mannahawkin, on the road to Tuckertop... to trtjorgc Applegate,'not excepting the three acre* ro;;ate, and reported for settlement to the Orphans' Ollice, at Tom’s River, in book 11 of Deeds, page 1)9. Lot, “ 32. A lot ot improved land.cpq aiiilQg(three winch is excepted in that mortgage aitutated in tho All that certain tra c t of land situate in the town aero»», more or less, adjoining the last namufi lot, township and'comity aforesaid. Court, of Ooeun County, ou Tuesday, tiie Oth day A It MBEL DESERTEtt'f, STATBMBN'l. ship, and coonly aforesaid, containing seventeen l las lot is elligably situated fpr. ».Cottage residence of May; next. \ SefiicJ as the property of Edwin Leeds, Bamuc! acres Al hundredths of an.aere, more or less, it he- a Hording a beautiful view of the village, bay ami and A.-Hamilton A drummer-boy, who had been inii W ILLIAM QU1CKSILL. ¡imi Sarah A. liis wttn, gnenerr Fhno ing p a rt of the east end of a certain tract of hind, surrounding country. Feb. 23, 1862.—2,n. luaitcr, Samuel W. Mifflin, David N. Mitidicrsnn and pfessod into the Rebel service, and who which Joseph K erter purchased of Spintici )Wot>4- Lot, *• 32. A hquite and lot, containing half an acre ward, ami wife, by Deed, dated Feb. io A. f). 1R4II more or losa, in tho village of M»qnafo(tvvki^i. ,, ' Robert fl. flille. And taken in exeantlon at tho and Office Stnyes.tfof suit of Jeremiah Predmore. Ami to he «ohl In ""(>0 D nr COAL, of th . mioaped last night, says there are 30 000 and defendant piifclmsed of Joseph Korter, anil N O T IC E OF S E T T L E M E N T Lot, *‘ 34. A lot of woodland containing .twentyti. F. AU.MACK, wife, by Deed, dated Btay 'iith 1-6.!, and Reehi in five acres, more or less, situate ou the South side df AIJMINI TRATORs' SETTLEMENT.— Dfthe enemy in the fort, and that their Rook U of Deeds, page 1IKJ. Ma ¡nahawkin Branch. Notieo is hereby given that the accounts of the Dec. 25. 1801. ts. All that certain lot of Cedar Swamp, situate in faovisioiis and ammunition would not subscriber, Homestead Farm, meadows, administrator of John Welts, d-.-o’d, will the township uf Jackson, in the county of Ocean /. t ednr Swamp, and woodland belonging, contain audited and stated by tho Surrogate, and re in Cumberland swamp, containing 2 ture», and its l»*t more than t$o days fiom that time, ho ing about five hundred and fifty acres, situated ported for settlement to the orphans’ court of the one hundredths of an acre, more or less, defendant SHERIFFS SALE, . near the village of Mannahawkin. The above de hnstates, also, that the fob had suffered e.iuutj of Ocean, ou Tuesday, the lith day of May purchased of Richard Conover, b / Deed, dated scribed RYtvirtue of A Writ of f t f q . to toe d'irepted, property is situated in Stafford Towdshin next. July 2)lh 1869, and Reo’d, in Rook 21 of Deeds, p«»-» iu the County of Ocean. «sued out of tho fou nt of Common f le a s of the great losses ; that the dead and w eroded EDWIN 8 ALTER", ITS in t,he Ocean comity Clerk’s Office, a t Tom's L ot.“ 38. The equal undivided one half of thir County of Ocean, »-ill be nf;pn«jd tosale- at Public Feb. 26, 1862, 2m. River. kete lying in heaps within the forttficateen acre.* of wood land and Cedar Swamp, situate Vendue. on Saturday tbe fifth day of April „ex' All that certain lot of Cedar Swamp, in Cumber near Well’s Mill, in the Township of Union, County A. D. INKS, between tbe hours of1 twelve and A general assortment of Tin, Copper, S heet.tr.r. |i°n8, and that the enemy's loss up to J nvo o’clook in the - afternoon of said day, at the land Swamp, known as.lot, No. 1. containing three ot Ocean* ( N O T IC E OF S E T T L E M E N T . acres and 50 on'c j hundredths pt ari apre, inoro pi . 4!so the ope half part qf,the .Schooner, “ Abigal honse.oftt lil'am Holman (Inn keeper) in the town .lii'Hiamwd Hollow and K nammeLd w a r. e o ï' "ridav evening must have been at least stm.,1) on hand. Tin ami Masti« lioofRnr. Gnttnuh E X E C U T O R S ' N O T IC E — les«. defendant pur ; turned, of the hqlrs of laaao Hor Jennings/’ burden, one hundred and nineteen tuns fiuipjof Jackson in the oonntyof Ocean • <000. H? believes^'he gunboats alone Notice b hereby given that th e accounts of th*» ner Dee’tl, by Deed, dated March 251,h 1859, Record builtm Mannahawkin,in the year 1852, -All of that certain Farm Situato in thè township Leaders and Reader H eads, tftgeittier with a lt Unti« flub oribpr. Executor ol William Philips d e c \l, ,‘ d in Book 21 of Deeds, page 178 irt the Ocean county Anv person wishing to view*any part of the above of Jankson where Daniel C. Hendrickson lately at short nati ce, ln ' Cü‘‘P»r’ ""(î * * * * ? * . * » I'ded and^wounded 800 during Friday’s will be audited and stated by th*? Surrogate, ami Clerks Office, a t T oni’s River, property will be shown the same by calling on the died, containing sixty acres more or leas.adjoining Seiaed ue tho propr*tyof fiivaoh Archer, and undersigned administrators, at Mummhuwkin. lands of Henry Holman ami others. 'nlion, and knows that the boats are a reported for ae tleuieut|to the Orphans Cou.’t, taken a t the suit of Richard H. Conover Conditions made known on the day of sale. ’ Seised as the property of Daniele. Hendrickson, of Ocean C om t> , on Tueaddy, the tjfcb day o! and toiube«eouMr.ii Hold by ISAAC 8 IENK AGS. and taken in execution at the suit of Charles Allen terr°r to the Southern traitors since the (May n e x t. and to b« sold by ’ B. F. AUM\OK, NAPOLEON R JENNINGS THOM AS W . F H j L L ir s , f*ptoie of F c rt Henry. GEORGE G Ila V ilT . EDWAKD JENNINGS,Jr. ’ Feb. 19th 1,62, - —ite, ¿ li/rtf. Feb. 26, 1862.—%m. Mannabswkin» Feb, 12 1862. Feb . , 19, 1862. ta. date Sheriff.) M r r r l» w H .a r.» g a . n * •r g » C ! > • * le , j . e I ) H a i. • Cr # # t, U n v lr t a k 1 M i« h a i O r l e v , te e U f a i i k i u t , . J tu Î AD. t.til 1M 1, * l t.til. I.ltl t.til ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, or R E A L ESTATE!! 0 to SHERIFFS SALE. S Ù R R 1II! C A M P A I G N 1 !Ì G NEW STOVE STOREi T O M 'S R I V E R ‘ N. 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AM ' * • h lu - N O R T l. >.'« ft.e fdrmtr « v Ihr«« n il -er we ha>l n 1 ».» f.M. » »i TM » n m H iir N T O H T I .Y D I S S I P A T I O N . fln vne W i SX POP tu i STAHE: CONNECT WITH TR .„..•Ti.™, Ac, ItlneK ilnf, ’ , "■ té s i » . s Nir*. udlt»*» nf marTlnnn«mi Im»<! ns«i*Mne «f Uh* kind w a # Th» (!,cU-iu 'mt»Hu"r u ü lumie Palis, te ■ “ - ■ ■ lie ti. . NVe P/afofO. ■t l'U'ftnant, U l i f Ittttr, Tntifctrigi F I R 1 IM 8 «t»ln | { M »e l THE ALkXAMI Cr!t*br« Mi* i ORGAN Totnh» R!?er J nr\- *on.--tr. Scientific knowledge, admitted to be W ^ .T N O H U m Indlspenslblr In olher employment* has la r l y , m u s t in te r f e r e w ith I h e p r o p e r dc» v e lo p m e u t o f th e muscles of th e n e c k P r a c t ic a l B o o k b in d e r . b o o . thought to be of little cousequenoe A n d B •«•• I I o k M D n n r i e t ’i w - . a n d w ith tlie g ra c e f u l c a r r i a g e o l Ih e In tgriculture. T he pft’ouiu* study of I T - 2 2 E A S T S T A T E S T TR E E head. M a y n o t iH, a w k w a r d m a n n e r in Over Ificlu Chin Si> .) TRENT .V N .J . ¿rears I* required in other pruffegshm«. I! lOKIIIXniXC ! t th e ir before the p u p il i , p e r m itte d to p r a c tic e ; w h ic h “ ‘ "V l,u r'“ - ; ltb r u s t ^ , Wo hatrd'M*'!« *rr >'<cifrnt<wllhMr. WtlltomT. 1 fo r w a rd a n d u p w a r d , b e a t t r i b u t e d to th e ! Nn'noi.«»*,srTr«iitiw rutqf tf»<' iiKMnUHIfnl work and yet, it has been s u p p o s e d t b a t every men in the Btato, tor (tiling nl <»• tl<T* for B*okbind fo rc e o f h a b it a c q u ir e d In fe e d in g fro m a ing, at city thick*- T'oho who V-ve Unira?.infR,or tnan could become a s u c c e s s fu l a g rio u l Perltwiliin!*, or oM Bi)uk-< to Im r«*-l»ooti«l. enn have h ig h ra c k ! A n o th e r s e r io u s o b je c tio n to the work d nc no-fly am! p-heuplj by leaving it at tu rlst without a n y p r e le m ln a r y pr< p .trn ra c k * is Ih e d a n g e r fro m Ih e s e e d s , d u s t , till« tilliyo. Di. ahk Rook* tra in to order a t snort natiec. tlcn. T h i s fa ls e id e a h a s b e en o n e o f _____ & o .. f a ilin g in to th a e y e s o f tb e a n im a l; (.Fanuary 21 H H l.* -ly . th e principal c a u s e s o f 111« s lo w p r o g r e s s a n d f u r th e r , a ll th e e tllu v ia o f th o s ta b l e , ~ T W. Ol A MAR5H & COwhich b .s been made. T h e a g r ic u ltu r is t th e v a p o u r* fro m liq u id a u d a o lid e x h a l u i W h o le s a le G r o c e r s requires'at) e d u c a tio n v .iiic h s h a ll t e a c h im p o r t e d w in k s a n d l iq u o r s tio n a fro m th e s k in , a n d fr o m t h e lu n g s , Also old Uourboy and Mouongnliala Wliwkey, ol au the p r in c ip le s u s e fu l to hi* a c t , a n d h o w p a s s u p w a r d , a n d a t e to s o m e e x t e n t a b norior quality. to apply th o s e p r in c ip le s in p r a c tic e 15.1 W e s t S t r e e t . « o rb e d b y th e h a y — a n a d d itio n n e ilh e r Rptwfoti iter day and Bobinaon Strcota. Bceincc h a s d o n e m u c h fu r th e b e n e fit o f } s o v o u r y n o r h e a lth f u l. T h e fe e d -b o x Theodore VV. Murwh, m ankind. “ I t has le n g th e n e d life; i t lia s Augustus Marsh, J- New Turk, Jan. 12,1801 i m a y h e m a d e e q u a lly c o n v e n i e n t w ith Itallir! H. Appteirflt«. r metigated p a i n / i t h a s p r e v e n te d d is e a s e ; 1 th e ra c k , a n d is o p e n to n o n e o f Ih e a b o v e It bus g iv e n n e w s e c u r it y to Ih o m a r in e r ; O . WYCKOFF & T C 0 ,r o b je c t ion*. I t n e ed n o r b e la r g e , a n d if W lio le a a L le G r o c e r N , i t has s p a n n e d ^ r e a t r i v e r s w iih b r id g e s th e b o tto m h e m a d e o f s l a t s , a ll r e je c te d la ip r t c c r s .F in o w in e s. B ra n d ie s . A c o f form unknown to on r f a th e r s ; it lias 104 M u rra y S tre « t, fo d d e r o a n h e e a s ily r e m o v e d . A c lo s e d gtiidcd t h e th u n d e r b o l t h a r m le s s ly fro m S . H. IFyskoir, I N- K.tV YORK. b o x on o n e s 'd e fo r fe e d in g g r a in w ill he George Clnrk. | Dec. T5, I8Ö0.—Iy* heaven to e a r t h ; it has lig h te d u p th e n e e d e d if t h e b o tto m o f t h e m a in b o x b e B ght w ith tb e s p le n d o r o f d a y ; il lia s e x . FARM FOR SALE. le ft o p e n . T h e a b o v e m a y s e e m a n un« r r - HE SOBSCini ER UFKK1I8 Al’ PRIVATE tended Ih e r a ttg e o f h u m a n V isio n ; i t h a* I Sale.» valmitjle furili, locateci in.Iacknon To«rnim p o r t a n t m a t t e r t o m a n y , b u t e v e r y multipled th e p o w e r o f h u m a n m u s c le ; il alltp, Occnn coim tr, a.ljr.InI.nK liincts of .fame* D. th in g is t* o f> h y o f a t t e n t i o n w h ic h c a n \VtiIte,.fono f,. Beanett ami crtliers. Tlio above has facilitated h t e r o o u r e, m a k in g th e a d d to th e c o m f o r t a n d h e a l th o f th e not farm contaius N ln ty -F o w r \crr*«, Very air Ih o h ig h w a y o f I h o u g h l; i t h a s tw enty aerea of which fs Im^roved. feneed with b le s t d m n e s l ic a n im a l.— A m . A g r enabled in a n t o d e s c e n d to th e d e p t h s o f cedar rada, divided into c onve nie nt lots, a n d in a p e n e t r a te gota1 sfate of cultivatlon. :i Dio premiai* ft gof"l frnnie dwelling l ’l a n t s in B e d -R o o m s. securely in to n o x io u s r e c e s s e s o f Ih e I t s h o u M b e k n o w n to a ll p e rs o n * , tlia t earth, t p t r a v i s e th e e a r t h io c a r s w ith to h a v e p la n ts in a c lo s e bed ro o m at. the s p e e d o f th e w in d , a n d th e o c e a n w ith n ig h t, is a p r a c tic e d e tr im e n ta l to h e a l th . ships which w a it n o t fo r w in d o r tid e . E ven S u r e ly an a g e n c y w h ic h lia s p ro d u c e d * u c h im p o r t a n t f r u its s h o u ld n o t b e o v e r lo o k e d in I ts a p p lic a ti o n to t h a t a r t u p o n s m e ll, . . a n d in n a tin g h o ^ a T ilK r ,:,c J r V K m r « i a welt of fli jt vuto water iit Ihe door. There is also a small ham. and a '.infill apple orchard. ✓ The balance of the farm is growing up In young tjml,. r. The i.tild is all sii«C''p*:aMo of l . : - " made into quality farm land, being of a heavy looniyvoR. p la n ts n o t in flo w e r, a n d w ith o u t first If, may lto easily improved and converted into one in ju r e th e a ir d u r in g th e n ig h t, of fim'be*t ¡arm* o ith c comity. It I* *ibiated . . . ,, . , the main toad from Tom’* River to Goshen by way t h e a b s e n c e o f th e s u n , b y liu p r e g of iUig*;tor iTiyorn, uud within one mile of the Rani t w ith n itr o g e n and c a r b o n io j “ a l f r b d GROVER, oertiftcataa. from hiyhiy kotiorahleand well-known gentlem *n of Naw J e w y, ttetlfylHg to Um> *■• -**l lent (tirativr oW*cts of this medicine. Several physician* who hura become actimtintcd with its properties are now using it with much satisfaction, in such cases as tlios.* for which it is recommended. I 'r AMI only by J. <i. W. HAYENH, llurrsville, Prepared Wholesale Depot, 186 ORKRNWTCH Street, New Yttrk. S‘»l«i bv Druggists throughout the country. AfiRNTS. R uad ft Abbk, Tom’s River. T. T ipton. Cedar Bridge. H ^ tkns ft Bhotiikk. Burrsvllle. I vin* I kons, Ketttla Creek. T. A llkn ft I*. DtíUow, Point Pleasant. C. II A pi' lkokt, Bennett's Mills. D. K. Stkpiibns, stephensvllle. C. F. Bi 'Nnki.l , t'cdar Creek, D. s. Pabkkh, Parked Pi?er, BoDink db P ekdmohk, Barnegnt.. J. O.W . HAVENS. JA.NK.S Kdwakds ft Son. IKaretown. William A. Low, Cedar Creek, -tf. FURNITURE, FURNITURE, WIIOI.KSAI.il AND HKTA1L, DEGRAAF AND TAYLO A 87 B o w e ry ( W h o le s a le a n d R e t a il) W a r e H ouse. N E W YORK. *a - BIO* of *2i> atWImlemle price«."** lim-ewood, Muhopany amt Black Walnut Parlor fur niture. In Brogettefle, Delaine and Pluse. Cane sent and common furniture in great, variety. Also E N A M E L E D C H A M B E R F U R N IT U R E . Trt je'tH, from $42 to $100. Spring, curled hair, moss and whalebone TO S P O R T S M E N Dfürrrm l In »«B BV M A TTRESSES. í* BfW rotti» to Hqmmëta, Pqs«i mi*l« fur Houli S U nit* la four Im I>«•<, m NEW DAILY LINE 0 B E IW a ilB B e ix e i Ir»:i m m & tiz Ÿ tjfiC i SI - - cuna« !..-¡t'h. a » if.uo«, » efoift a. n. '» borita eatketrt-ni the ft tit rtilhtÉI VDRIl'K, riijiiftifoi '' I I f - T v -» N K MV It I TV. n nil I ’l l I* I H O L D , , ^ | 1<eave Tom's River a id a. m. Betuniiftf, It«? j Freehold on the arriv a c t fhe i, 9. \r. Imefr# Pier No i. N orth Mir u . V., v in i. A A.Ju » o. I are cat h way lloO. C. CO WI)RICK, J P rm vM M m ao . m b j In connection with the above linea, the er will m u a Uno of htmre» between MA J HAWKIN and TOM’S River, dal^r I,eav(S i haw kin «t À t . in. Pa^engars* by this aU'lve in N. Y. by 7 p oi Ttftiumthg, ivsves ttivrh on the arrival of the Matt stages fren fi hohl. Fare each way f l. Intermediate piaci Druportiow. , nppHpnu C. CÒWPRICK i ’rcpnM^-. Sept. I t . 1861. - 1/ CRANBERRIES!! W . C a m p b e ll. GROCER. CAMDEN & AMB OY RAILRCA mm K p s T IM E T A I-I.i P A S S E N G E R LI NE8 VIA. I A.MDMN a AMHOY. UOfNO MOUTH. (JOfKO lliYHl ftp. 1M P. Nf. A. Sf. Fratini/* A. M.m 0 10 .10 Arrive at New Y Leave 6 00 2 4 2."» 8 46 “ South Ahihoy, m t «M5 822 ” SputavWHl. 3 57 8 12 •• 1AME-BURG, 3 42 752 “ Hightstown, !• 07 i M 3 15 720 “ Bordentown. # SO6 » 2 30 R50 “ Trenton,' 2 56 6¿6 ‘ Burlington, 10 14 i I 2 12 fi12 •• Camden, 2 <M) 0 00 ^Itcavc JJhijadt Ipliift. arrivali W ifi I Uüîîï Via. Trenton and Now Brunswick. OOINO 80ÓTH- ’ Wrttfom», A A.M. A.M . P, M. P. 6 Leave N. York 7 g p IÎ 4 ” N Br’nsw lek » ' 10 02 12 20 W 5 20 Princton, 0 Ó» IJ 05 1 08 *' T rrn f on 0 3 II 30 32 “ U’rd'nlowu 12 50................. “ Burlington 1 12........................ ” Bristol 9 6:;.......................... .US .......... ” Tncony........................................ 7 45__ _ ” K er'ington, 10 J O ....... ........... ..8 0 0 . .. VSi ” Camden. ..............2 o .............. 8 30........... Arrive Pliila...................2 20 3 15 GOlKfl NmtTII. A. f j j f Stations. A .M . A.M. P* M. Leave Philadelphia 9 Ü n f aniden .......... i 12. Kensington.. t'acimy........ i) 45.. . 6 4* 11 tf Urt-toi......... .10 1» . .. 7 t í INi Burlington . 4 01..W Bordentown, .. .5 30... ¡ri Treuton 1 ti J2 45 5 .10 4J Princton 11 07 1 JO fi 14 8 07 W N. BiTiiRwick 1Í 7 < Arriv Now York 12 15 3 15 « 30 10 00 Also, feather bed« and beddings, premium sofa bedsteads, and patent self-rocking cradles. Dealers will find at the above store tho largest Seoond and W alnut 8lr«*ts, and best-assortment trf any eatnWlishifluut in New I M H L A D E I .P I tf York,and can buy either a t wholesale or retail cheap Having given his attention to tho sale of Cranber er than at any other house in the city. ries in former seasons, a id feeling convinced he June ®tli, 1861.- ly . can give every satisfaction, is now prepared to re ceive consignments of NES sa l e C u ltiv ated C anbeiles, I The Bubscrihers will sell at i’uhlic Auction on From the Growers and Dealers in the State of j Tuesday th« I7tli day of December next, on the. New Jersey. ! Premises in the village of Ware town, the townahipt R efers to the following pa rtie s for whom ho Ta-s^ntror fra in? Lea ve i of Union, and county of Ocean, the House gnd J.ot ha« had th e pleasure of se'ling.— | Burlington for Mi. Dolly ht 10 Ort a. nt. 5 30p. [belonging to the late Martha^ Binlsall, dcc’d. CTirpenter’s Landing, i Mi. H'illv («>r Bulli igtow a i i; 2 » “ I). R. Gotvdy Esg., 1 ’ | Sale to commence at 12 o ’clock, on said day, Jos. B. Rapp, Tuckerton, Trontnn for Belvid • »• 7 r»ll « 4 15 ; w lrn attendance will bo given and condition.Mnude R. B. Gowriy, Tom's River, lk h id c iv lor Ireniu:i ut G 20 “ 3 known by J . G,Gowdy, ' Tom’s River, Dee. I4tli, im t. - ir . REÑ.T. p u F D M 'R E , Ocean County. John. J . W ebb, ‘ J O S . C A M PER N , Ocean Ctr-nty. A. W. Downey. ‘ D . 1. Ç. ROOKK6, Ocean f’oimty. John W Osborn, * Potter’.¿Creek. Capt. R. Tilto«», “ Commissioners. Ham mouton ; f?apt. A. RiAnerby,1 A G R I C U L T U R A Í, I l A 11 . ROAR-' net. in, issi. 4w. A. u’er Hoe ven, ‘ Tardón. « 0» Advances Made if Desìi ed T e a D o l l a r s B .e w a r d. Oc ,t2 ,1861 - nA com m is s io are b a s e d , u p o n w h ic h a c id g a s . A m e la n c h o ly p ro o f o f th i s is . ->«.at tutsolHce. Tom’s River, Aug. 2sili Vjflf.—Oni. .11 o th e r s a re d e p e n d a n t, recorded a* having occurred in Bedford shire, England. Mr. Sherbrook having H A V E N S ’ BROTHER, What Seventy Boys Became. Ten dollars reward will be g iv en tf n p e r frequently bad bis pinery robbed, the HaVvi jimt received unT offer for Bale a largo and who will give sufficient evidence so as ton viot Many people begin the education of gardener determined to sit up and watch,- well Koleeted stock ol (M xis which will be Hold verv any person or person*», trespnsing or catc lig oyp low lor (jarflt. Uoiwtsting of Drv Goods, such aft in a pond.near Cedar Creek, called nnces thet'r children with an exhibition of toys, He accordingly posted himself, with a Biilka.De Lahm*, Paramatta«, Print«, Sheetings and tors, shirtings. Bleached and Uobluuoheii, Tickings, Dril- Pond. H E N R Y T. W OOD, marvellous tales, silly romances, and loaded fowling piece, in the greenhouse, jngs, Denim,also lothw .Fai’i an l Fancy n«Hi D A N IE L 8. W IL L I VMS, eans, Nifctinetts, Vo.. Uoatly-iriade Clothing, wind tip with théoircu* andtheatre. The where it is supposed Ire foil asleep, and more, from an Overcoat to a Shirt-Collar, Hats and CiKps. Oct. 10th l.MU.-tf. degrading influence and sorrowfs! esnse in the morning was found dead upon Also a large ¡ £ „ G R O C E R IE S , SQUANKUM MARL, quences of tbla mode of education will the ground, with a lt the appearance of Molnsse'sH, from tho best Now Orleans tn the lower at SOcte», por gallon, Sugar, Rice, Pone, be best illustrated by elating a few facts suflocation, evidently occassioned by the gvadhfi Tkc subscriber is now ready to deliver Marl from Ham* and Shoulder's, Lard, Smoked Beef, Cltoesö, the well known that have pasled under my own observa) discharge of mephitic gas from the plants p resh country made BitMor. of the ließt quality. F U R !» X T tn m H e n d e r s o n P IT S íios. So far ar my memory goes, abuut during the night. Hardware- LTn, lOirthen, .Stove, Wood aud Willow nt Bergen iron Works for ware Building Materials, I ime, Crockery and Glass thirty boys, educated in this way— i. e.. are, Tablh und Pocket Cutlery, jew elry a* d Sil F iv e C e n ts P e r B u sh e l The eruption at Vesuvius, at latent ac w ver ware, Yankee Notions, Drugs mid J/edieines, in contempt of all useful knowledge and Orders left with tha railroad agent at Bergen almost every Patent Humbug* from Havens’ Vege counts, was exhibiting renewed activity. attention. TERMS CASH. ‘" " table Fluid to Spaldings Prepared Glue, «11 of rill receive prompt JOHN occupation, spent their days in reading T A I I V TORRBY, 'I f f Jr., Agent. which have been purchased a t very lot? figures in Bergen Iron Works, MayI5th, 1861. - tf. So great were showers of ashes th a t the novéis, tbe ¡¡ves and confessions of pirates consequence of the Panic, and can be .void a t the lowest possiblo rate«* One thing to ho o.oasidorodi« Bttd murderers, &«.. and their nights in cinders and soot were carried even to th a t while many in the same business are obliged to Sicily, and the steamers plying thither pay Land in Large and small T u n is.. heavy rent'* find clerk hire, we use our own tfte streets, drarmshnpg, gambling, building and are neither ashamed nor afraid to do were blackened by tbe shower. Even nt saloons,"circus and theatre— at the age our own work, and can sell goods to those who A l s o , F a r m s o f a ll S i z e s Naples, the roofs of bouses were covered please to favor ns with a call from 5 to 10 per cent o f furty five, one bad been bang for mur Us« than those under such heavy expanses; ns eve For sale, on easy terms, situate near Chotwood with a fine layer of ashes, and during a ry one who considers the case must know that the der. ene fo r ro b b in g tha mall, and three Martha Furnace) Burlington Co., N. J. rain storm, tbe window panes were ch expenses must be levied on the stock and collected (fornicnly Call on the subscriber a t Cheiwoca, or address him a sp irate s; five died in tbe penitentiary, soured by the mud formed by the falling rom the customers. All wo ask is to call and ex- as follows. fmtno our stoolc and prices and If perfect satisfac asd seven lived and died as useless vaga* rain and soot. On the 23d of December tion is not given you may demand pay for your B. FRANKL!» «LARK, New Gretna, P. O. m hm bouda about tbe streets; three were usei eight shocks of an earthquake were felt ttime. J . G. W. HAVENS. Basa River, in twelve hours. W hat if Naples should A. C. B. HAVENS. Burlington Co., N. J. ful m echanics, and tbe fate o f the re J a a ; i 5 , 1861__tf. * ' Burraville, May ldth, 1861.—tf. be faleu to become another Pompeii! w h ic h a ll o th e r s lids work, wliiok are well ndiipted lor Sunday Schools. Revival Meeting«« Anniversarm»*, Christmaw FeativuK Concerts» Temperance Meetings, Bovs’ nltd G irls' Meeting«, etc., etc. The great S of KARBATH-S(’HOOLHKM a ,0.1 (-CiO, haring been issued the first tblriy M)0 copi months of its publication), fn(hired the Publisher t* RIaL N o. 2. 3. The T henmusic and words in HI LL tsne BELL No. No. 2 arc different from BELL No. I. 70.000 copies have already been Issued the first four htonths of •if its publication. Price, in paper cover*, 16 cchU, $12 per loO; postage 3 cents. B«*nnd, M rents, $18 per TOO. Elegantly bound, embossed gilt, 30 cents. $2.1 per 100. Postage H cents. BFLIaH Nos. I and 2, bound together, 40 eents; $30 per 100. Elegantly bound, embossed g ilt,60 cent«; $40 per 100. Posture 8 cents. HORACE WATERS. Agent. No. (81 Broadway, New-York, Publisher. J u n e r®, 186» —1v. t NEW SIN»ilMt liti*»iv i »r DAY-RPHOOLH ! \ called the |V\ Y-SPHOOT. BELL, is now ready: if contains about 200 pages of choice Hongs, Solos. Rounds, Catches, Duets, Trios Quartets, and Choruses, many of them written expressly for this work, beside some 20 pages of the Elements nf Music. This Is the best book ever Issued for Semi, navies, Academies, and Public Schools. It Is com plied by HORACE WATERS, Author of “ Sabbath School Bells,” 1 Nos. I and 2, Which have had the enormous sale of 500,000 conies in 21» months. Price 20c. in paper covers: SOc. bound: cloth bound, embossed gilt. 40c. Liberal discount to the trade. Sample Copies ma’led free a t the above prices. Publisher, Horace W aters, No. 481 Broadway New York. Ju n e 9, 1861.—lv. Jas HtgblaaA, *». the h m h H ava fat«r<*»U t»y • A y o u n g h o rs e s p a r lio n i ■M T . oenl* a gd lo i, giving #100 for the acre I leca nf land and the labour. The Ohio Cal* , N J* T he organic «lemenla wbiob rnler iniu litufnr give* lhe prone*« of manufacture im ! ihn RIOGEWAY H CFj and form ihecn^.dll grain*, are a*(!erlaln, a* follow*:—' Taka only the aoft part of! P H IL A D E L P H IA . ed. T he troe Ihvory of the law of re» ] m d D«la N . W . Ci raer of Market Sire til« melon, which can be «cooped out by ; BUSH, QALE & ROBINSON. 13 < gelabla Ufa leauhe* that tho*e «leinnr* hand nr a Wooden epoon; rub it through i,'n ware Arenm I m Po t k r » a vu w h iii . r « a LK nnruiiieTn, PMU(.ADKt.PHffi io a aotuable alate are loU-u up by i ki a wire « ev e iulo a barrel or tub, then ''[ nlfiA int 1llutUP fot J«| Htn*t ING G it N rij,en J | »> arai niglil «pungi,dea or rooilet* of ih« plani lt which N'urth lUi *1 rain out ill« J doe through a clo'h t»rV by Ita power o( andmllatlnn cv,md nuli. «1 miner; boil d«wu the Juice in a copger TUR OtU t*TA »H OR HI ! >11 AND IIIIaLVKIi . Thi l*m!if and ItvlUe, )uhI a* you would cider or m apleUbi hrd tu I tboae eleinenfa lido thè »lem, le*' nark? frmU t NKW Y O R K . t ihn all t Leibìg, eogar Wttti r, a u d b e ca-eful uot to acorch aeeda of 111« perfetti plaid. Aki'RI. 111MIA th e l l r „ , n r IV, N e w Y o r k . ffreji M. W1U.I AMS, Pro Johnalon, and olher* bare dune mocli in it when nearly d«ne. F or a p resortin g■Inns. 5. I . ' l — 1v orled , l*ai> ftept. 13.1 agricolture chemiatry tuward* rudueving *yrrp fur fruil* (hi* ia e x c ellen t, and alno T E M PER A N C E d Jon WILLIAM A- MARTIN & COagrleulture to thè eertaioiy of a acitnoe good for uw ny nlber u*ea. An acre of ni.i Alca. B O A R D IN G H O U S E . WUOÍ.ESAI.K ÜK0CEK, tou«' •with « »din their lit • of Science and caperii'iico teacb thè farmer. good melon« will yield eigh teen or tw co The iiuWrir» *r. Hiving H»»t mMwpWd a u**w nnd bua' nena, a t the lowest hm i Wi'I pru-r. C O M M IS S IO N M E R C H A N T rtifimv addhlon In hit • in M Unttri*ct .wtnild AND PFAUH« IN M ANUFACTURER OF th a t oleinenln wonting in thè «oli tru*i ly barrel* o f sy ru p .” iufnri» the public Usil he I* fwparwl tnn*c«*«»ctran Borii, »Jal? ft Kobinaon'K Superior Water-proof Kric (» , obb re c o i R .r ., Oils, A c , .’ifnt mid permanent ut huarilerH. huanlera, Air? and nVacant timi MiiU'Iihh, the artici**« so long and fa voi ably be aufplf d. £ len eoia extraeled frnm . 9 C o r tla n d t titrea t, er will. dnad Ibr iam llk known n. the RiihIi and ilillyer Ma'cbe«. Between Washington and West Street«, thè aoil by t-xerelie oropplhg. ttiUdt be FKKDI.YG liiiX B S OKTTliH THAN RACES. hoard, at moderate pricea. __ ________________ Kcb. i<\. Imul - l y . Roonij «tabling haa been rrre1 d in connection Wm. A. Martin, raatored. io ehort. It la a* neeeseary for \ I t / r s r a d o n o t naturally g ath er their with the abn?« bnuae. for Wt« hi til of tr*n»cff*it H A V if l '- S ’ P. V trim, •omraodatlon*.— boarder* who snt li s?i.l Msirtin, former!? of 78 DeY Strefct; l>n? the farmer to fe e d h i* la n d a* h is te a m , food fro m trii'a — w h y . th e n , s h o u ld th e y V e g e t a b le F lu id . Fiver? comfort »»"'I co'tvanlifu [HMaiblt, will bo KW YOBK. Fab Id 1 1« If. _____ A SAFI. AXP SURE REMEDY FOR •mi tho Mimmcr Tbla fact has been d is r e g a r d e d in « o n ic , b e c o m p e lle d iu w in te r to take i t fro m a aftbrtied thnwe who d ^ im to 8 AH HA H I i SC H O O L B O O K . NO" 2. monthaat thla place. Ihtily oxc» n r . will t»e inaile Paini, oidi, Cdifi. Okolpra* Morhut gUPPEItiO H collection of Choice Tl’NES local It iv^f and consequent barrenness and ra c k o v e r h e a d ) E v e r y m o u th f u l r e q u ir e s over our doltprntful ilvi*r bi the cride, • ballilnrf C r a m p Colic, V o m itin g , D ia r r h a , if*. newly arranged and composed, and s th e a n im a l to a s s u m e a u u n n a t u r a l poai- fluhinjn and rocifl i l l in i ./ \ M î»T . OOBI.Ps. The proprietor lias in His pompuslon niunarona •tereiily ha* been ibe result. >ely tor number of excellent HYMN•».written exptei lio n , w h ic h , w ith i n ," » * »■a » » * . H. H a w n , it« n t t t v r , A L Z F IC T IO N H O ls gue.uied—proved to he Hvrup. apropoa of lhl.i llowlng ■ In g an io n - o f corn trbk*b y lv l.f. i f . «f|fb. fV .'ertU eh q i ty bualivlr. and an a-fj-dnlng ao ro , W e g i r ó th # w ith t . v « a m * aunahiaa, lb« «am« W tT M M r L ')\ M u l m >sk ,v — A man alm oaptivriv Induncaa and w a tr fr d w ith In l(>«.a i lunty, Ohio, atatra that be tbc ra fli* jr«B«f»1 « h o trv rj o f h«a'«i». pro, made la*l aeaaon f'om water) melon* duuvlujf but tw vn ty bu'hvla. Ii» * I»-« m led | grown r-n «n« acre of ground, eighteen to Inqu ire W brao« fb * d iierem -e f l b« barrel»'d «yrnp, which add for eighty atia iy u b o f aooluoo ha* ¡w ired (be prub ¡ h t h e a ir , to “ l r i '" ' 'l L a t r . y ntnful Is ** on* In q u irie *. b *v « Hr«fi iitatlo in to lb * c o v t o f lt>» iffttill. ITT A fvw day« «tnoe we examined |y «m lbnrrm no,'.« of I bo t*i rf h. lb» food and la<te led ah etreedingiy nfee and rii h and n ifltlii.v n l o f Vvgvfablra, tb r h i u fr • ) rup in* 1»if, on the plane of Mr Hn.iAeld o f ibe m/fU au ii ibo ( k-i ! ui- » iit o f u>«ll'. belo w tbfa rill ago, which a l i b e s e n , to s o a r « .!«■,/( lu 1 u _ u rveMtfl> «uhleved by tbo h u iii.n wlftil, Anil b « f f riira d y l.u ^ h i the A g rlo u ltu rt*! (.fillsg It. ooniiiiion, R«?--«, rt- i-i•>■«*»« ••«O"»» « m io * «• N. t s a la d o r is unknow n. ife . FREEHOLD AND JAMEN C u n n in g h a m P o s t & T o o clim b i t lMPOKTUft* AND JODBBtlS IN F O R E IN ANI) W IN T E R A R R A N G E M E N T1 DOMESTIC DRYGOODS, Gn and after Monday, Vov. 4th train's daily, Sundays excepted, until further notice lows: LEAVE FREEHOLD a t ., 7 4ft, a. m., connecting at ./iimeshnrg with ^ nJ", Between Broadway and Church fit. Wm. J . Cunningham, ) den and Amboy Railroad trains for N. York, rw'/ Eera M. Frost, delpliia and intermediate Stations. ... A NEW YORK 3.00, p, m. Connecting a t JaniCBburg, V1»1 .; Barberie Throckmorton,. | Clias/D. Throckmorton. ! A. It. R., trains for New York. Philadelpl'in W® Feb. 1861.- tf termedlate stations. IIK T D R X IN G . i.envn N. Vnrk Trmu Pier No. 2fi foot ofBWciiv steamer lileliurd Stockton, 6 a. in., a n d V- *' r«eave Pliiladelpliia froom Walnut St., a t 0 and at 2 p. nr. „ nrt Leave Trenton a t 6 60 a.m .,antl l Leave Yameslv rg at H 4ft a. in., and 4 Kj T*’ PassengcrH will be careful to procure 1 'j. *' 0„ Used on K érosène and O ohI Oil Lamps, save " .moe in FreeRoW, or nt the friiW'»’»»®** to t ho consum er one th 'fd of his expmines (or board barged ■«ww the boats, or they will be charged , p)' lights For Sale by W m. I. JA M E S . The bell ut the Freehold SlaiiO'j w M Tom’s Hiver, Juu 8, T862.— tf. minutes previous to. the departur^ol tUJj^ ' t' i. fl. BUCKELEW.- fiupevinfeno^ Jamcsbnrg. N ov. JSdl.—-ly* i' 71 St 73 W orth Street, E C O N O M Y I N L IG H T . IMPORTANT INVENTION, Jmlson’s Patent Transparent Cones, SQ U A N K U M M ARL. I will deliver within two weeks this celebrated marl at Whites Bridge. O rders left at Mr. Aunmoks store will >>e promptly attended to. Terms il cents per bushel, to be paid on delivery of tho marl at the station. ‘‘For 1,000 bushels and over, the price will be 5£ cents per bushel.” m r T. W. T0R2EY, Agent. Tom’s River, Jan. 20th 1862.-—tf. D R . W A L Ë H M A .N PI AA ŒAj P ÏS ÍMTERYj __* x r — C H O L E R A CUREand ^speedy Jtamaáy fo r^ m t f * . plaint*. Far »a|« V ’A :1 Toai'a Hiver, ? , Í 86 X-.—tf- , A U D ITO R S Ik# rfro« MMW »«» T»* «wr«MiwuîyT M i t i I I I * ï w f 1" * " " ' / 1 \>*t***A»*f**t wmH *** ^ * * V P m -r*"j 1 jd** torli 11 * t l u t tin* tflwMl n o t iw o f flB rrtB M R îrr a u m in ih ì t u >t u r a Mt m j f f i 't i i T J J Ï M A M oI i k H m 0 W* «3**tf« «’s*»?. • » * • i-ifr*thatlie III» <MMNMKMì er •* ti# r r .. i ►l» i» N »ite« IMI t„ î > «HUtgi «{<W«m . MIMI U f wimn* » . *tfl»«»-***ir§« *£«•** tHu*.** *tet ffe* ill t* I« là» l|lc •Otphe«*' WHWl l l r | i l « » l l t » *« . * „,* « 1 1 * eeUto*»*ttt f l.i« » i, w w l «4 **w « ’ mmlá *h- •*« *' 8r4r l#! 5 ? - ^ , , , r j | . l u il. # * * •» u n t i « « . lu rh » lH tn k « .l « f tb » Jl" ,, U * ' ■« M «i4 m : B irtil, « m l U.»t m u r* m *n «o*ft * n 7 t e t a r •ft»v‘—' k>'W A««« I« " u i f n t I l)|(k |l« d •—(tt.lfu t h* Il ib w » V m»o Watt»* / Ï**» , . * «|«a*M I UAt o f Ibi» lU tV k tlt« » <*>U , 1 , (. ,-m l« um ( •“ ihti r}t^v. Wm Ik*m ^ .. . 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U » KH. » e*t!v Int ».•**«» d * yield fete! r » to f i t « w^krtMeritor, a t, 1 U f . e»«uUft (ofen*hiti «i 1 ^ ritiri« .* * ! no f t ” * * 1 * l * i k »* l* # J id w h lfh bfe« b*#« f t i o r t b t 4 no m u o h i p ra U a , ta t tafc. M, IW Sr-4», l i d o « tu r a « « u t rtt» t th l« tefcl' II |W i lk«» tbelr «rm* In ib* mud, eU h no »ballar Li f>4—*ft »<* * **rf brut*. Un! bfe kmip a bava lb*m, and a odd ralo draoabln^ W l i r r «n i h# Ni !b« habit tbrui thrmitfliinit ih» tffhoto alpht. 8««n U t So i* » ll*W4tr^ UtelBV, itatti*1 !**•(. * ifetfeli W ht. Of fifetr <1 fa bit« c U v ilg h t t b « r4flni«*lU Wife ord«Ht*d L ^ ; t f kli Jr• (li I O b • loffi rtnii Ihr io i d v m o i t h r Mi„*b trt e l m o n t im p e n e t re« Ni m ta i d 'feth « T h e Ietto» [, th fiR iifh (h e m u d e n d v e (* r V f iitfej' *mrtr*r kat hi p ert b le t h U k i t m id d le ti» A n o id tUhi w h e re i i p ¡»Ptei Ir ,iraa>itiruKNÌ Ìrt«« • f"»*J Tw«— H HI ifefltitt ’li»W pftHWfel, w hi! Malti |ii» rutti «m tr 1 tè* ( i ò t i «d Nikert* / Th» I he we He|*Àe I« m*t denied T h at the ffetfel poOim rneeetfr, w u » « Tkfei he li <le*4 mtw a id d m k tiiM jg^D fip utir« liiid fflt t«>the Ih««« «ibilit/ j hf hi» iM iilleatid «»mlilton «u üm qtfer« »»m edi, fett«! if fell the»« ih mg» nr« ,jm***i '***i a ritea »grain ami again af the calibe p«H.r man who w • Mcttuiismi hr* ««tie tua» ha«! ruai feud suU) U. i» »uw L|| Death. The que II"« «ton» linai the I ■ hall* fro m Ilia ra tia U , b y ■»It»« u iln d a r t h a t lh a y w rta • • Ira a d ln g o n d a m w ay o f a ra g a ro u a g r o u n d , o r w a lk w in g In a n u uaafo ■ lo u g h ." T b * N in th f lo a P y / B a o h a d a ^ .U lM E lO D E O N S ,'* A l i t i n d r « Hh . A Cfe*. fe*»d H«mi i‘ Waters* rotslei C » c r« t u u « iro n f r a n a v»r jt»»«t) I ?“ '«gM.fe-ed hy l%® l*r«Hrt» ,1T% to he «*»!*»*r»l>. IlHO «*«>♦ *la. Thry fer* •a ami m>wt OmrottK^ly oMi«MffMH| m ! l e M W 4%r, Jim ««wait* ?ory : mil, »Ilk! feifih»» : tttâ U>u>fh ekuOe. ilteir (; E S a in NOTH ’» lit »*•«' tu Tiff* UM Utl Ulli u i lateH Umfeut«' , fl.. O r gan ». ■ • «„..k- IIi»4* I t a W l la K««»!«! la a ta a a a H k i cfattr«, II» Cerumi h »M Heir! r pajrtnewie ffe ttftd uuit« O r im i t felrt», '4 if J>u ditevi! «e per « fr a » ftiï T a x e s 9 hin«. 4v«te»i »ttlLa trotti ut M IM ' J&a , tW f wiff ff.bl tic W ttÇfrt* ifr«m|e(H»4 M«wfl«4(taM Tilted IH» la tta i I th*v Patent t>i\ i l-d H **U4t*l*ote - , «croîtu n . Sd.i, ili fi <*tn r io p. feCi •« . J* 1&«U». i'ieiM» Style,- truffi U le r , «le, fi util K le P M it so« fe-.öV tfeie, «I (tre rt^trt ili frm lA .lU a,,^-.. )IASà, 1*4. T—4 44, hau ti «jf bay* d»*, d**, «Od j feto» ®**dl ♦Orgin VI, !...levita, laro u»itka of pedai IM tl^ a I» a, finir and -«1* -t».|t,. .Ha!,, eon* re i.iiu iu ttfn» a long \ i m . £a«k Me* lutivi t warr«i4ite i f«r tbra« ve**». TH U A L tX A N D R E O R O A W . f i.1 in-t. -nii.-itt, c..rr,-|...iiiH.i* In puWeVMj » u Hi. nrjitisrv ili H-«t pii» O rfU AH «vestir ViM.wteA«« « t u » Hktae* tu «è*« ¡1 i ,i lo .1} r ., 1!„*H, mi l fr .m v | la 2 f»*t ».ile» <K,i il tu rune imi MflA t» c e i W M f c H M r««ilr retmiveil Umu Me* npr.gbl Hrtno. «lei mb» (he rem i*tubi. mlvaniuK** of iv iie n tf afee • »nie » lattd« fu rth e r » d |« e ri*e'i « Itti I frodi pfèfei p r ^ J A lilN i * ( 8 * ! ^ ♦ Tueeday. th e '25lh ' ' i f *•( M andi next« lot» . at •ideitiiul re fe r w h a ra ¡h a y c o u ld p o u r In t h a lr a o lla y a 4 the a ine tim e end I U*4Hfe. Jan. f t 1WÎ*t « . y. y* '• \ . I f o b I** I * * . UIn to t h e fo rt, m u c h to t h a « u r p r l n o f ib a l ~ M U Ü U t T O UAK C HP.I I T O I S *N,.iii«e r o b a ls w h o t h o u g h t it w a a ¡ m p o a a lb lc fo r „ U M irii <»f Mfub*n a n y b o d y o f m a n lo a ilv a n o * th r o u g h »uob jj Kii1**1* ’’b THumi.* Ailall»! ëurri'iiat« of lini r»r Tilton dre'il, by «rdf 4 iba 2, Ki f (»I OF M e n i h Hur-lgr. a p ta c o , a n d fr o m ilia d e a d l y a im o f tb a MMUjl V of ih r an btyt*r* gUm iúfele* "to the credi 3 3 ,4 1 I t l . Gourge C l)fe«l», tom of the .«id Ilf uh>• ti TUb.iit i)*e*d. to brtttfi in k « a t » t h a di*u>r a u l a 'a n a in •* * •» 1 J e r a e y m « ll t h o r» h « U g o t th a a a f e r a a t 21.12. I,H |. J a n e* t) Ufe i, (h*lr é etto demrtta?* *tod rjiia i » •traUt't (Ha retata 0 .22 . i,«n. *tor^ i¡»mb or feffirinfeu *• * H eudrirh f«pug tr W b.ro r m u t b . . « ^ » . . b l U t l I W . lsh u lB n t r ^ ir w i, a n d w h o a f la r of 6 m Mfel ip rr 'to tl, n e* hb eu auld utlil th at ru rum. mm nmna* * , . . n. , Mirhfel O rdey, alaow ai, aanil id wo pn»bn » P U R S U A N T to a n o r d e r o f I h e O rt**rt à •*( \ftJT fe«ÌÌOfe th e b a tllu d llb b a d lh a tn Ilia “ B lo o d y Jfeiuvt ÜinhitM, t»t»‘ l uurt uf tb« county of Oteam , at tha Jaau* Itail. uf tin y will be ft f «feali. Zur i! w uld ho a (e»ld maa »bu u tr* trlx. ADAM J O N E 8 ■Tf ri»». Imi], the rnbucriluri, adminlrttratom of ikert'f ir itfalitfei the *4td' tuiH'n . ii.-wti e tt «m Uni .II' t b .,... .« « ' rnutiic« from tueb Ninth." Tb« Ninth »dvauced to within i try J. nnitM*, dee'd., will adì ai pub.in venda«, (V i i •■U TU ir-tUy. the UlUi d¡*y of March. MXL a t the » 1 1 « * v * n ty fiv e y * rd « o f th « fo r t, p o u r in g in with (he fearful ohliaalluoa oo B e rn v llle . Keb. 12, IS 'iî -* < »1 iI tel of JtH K I'tl II. W II.^IS’S, lit the vtliawe of VN l U b l T O lai r tlT t k »h i *< a d • death a* th at man died f • hr kf*t ynotlbe «aai«. ' t h . i r ftr« , w b « n lh * ro b n l* b * g » n t o Hb« ; N O T I C E OF T H E A L L O T nrtihtLwkiii, t*te followttur rt*a!e*i»4o, to w ill .'(of 1C* A dm iuiiiffdi1 rhJ» rOfCW 'od ü*a* <1; the pâme t| unsiivuied two thiru» of a jffitHif h of thia, w e adroit ail th a t may ri. .No. I. Ib i M EN T B Y BALLOT 1 1 .< « * * î nf KID {io a u c h b a a te t h a t Ih n y d id n o t a t t e m p t ' u**t<tM. $314 : the aun»#, mee, Ad'.nluT with Tap.reu Aden» Ir 4!f ou tire cast aide of the I <tf Pine lami Ml ‘ f Uml*. Th« «m*»«/ lodireot roapoiiaihility, and If on« i«, m filter ta s e , d*í0 ; f t mtor of th* ¡i «tec’d. by « M fVÉ l»t fia t llrmii h. »h (i nd Joaeph Cm to o s r r y off o r d v x tro y a n y th in g In th e On th« uppliot tin I« " tx p re ffim a 1» mate,*9 1 by if *ve notJe« [wtmid another might and au on— though unti Atto . tu «t1VIi |unl undivided two third i of Oe*nn. her eth Joui s de t ai. to M.nrwoal e a t , 4M. Jt fo rt. J u * l a t tb U m o m e n t th * T w e n t y - 'U fo, J<*»i>l| «nid KI •**•*■ rtnin traite if Und (Mittal* In th* lowni hip ol four hundred m d ti euty live aerea, of Piue land efcfeiu c f argum ent which inea roeort t i , . limi. CharckM. Habbatb cl rln.s f*j(rthl-t 1 arm mu«I * trmet of woodlfemJ Him* «¡turtle on the West t»lc of the Three fool Branch- denirtitdrt 4tud 'os and TigM'karis Tk4 uudei 0*1 h 0r effin >tn«r th r ir enure r e In O il m a tte r of fiw l Mt4naohuiMiii» an d H a w k i n s 'Z o u t v e s f M h d. Th ileceUfent did up. i,ual undivded «ne half «fune nifi l'a >i Ubera! tara», idled I h the m uto Vof Erl , Ihn lorrhy i «terra ami fourty*tw o him* monili« fl’U! ihaii s o l acou»« any man o * ! w ertt o rd e re d to u h n rg e u p o n (h e f o r t. *t»d to *1» »liaro* ili tu« a burred 1 Ilf feti the twenty *' Pliii; laud. This U good thrity timber, wltl b* lot■ever of Mar I dn *a(4 Adunai; attain»! th« hq f|i* p"or lelluw» d e a th , he died s f r d d , I W^ D th e y r e a c h e d it t h e fo r t w an e m p ty . | of two o tW l I». M. ir the head of the tliree>foot branch, d i j loci ADAM JO i.i «■ fet« rn* -—l W W «bb stilali i l. otl «.I.. A. haod tlB.,bI i * ** ■ , , ,4 |tt«! h« hi» record. giveb no hi Mh u t, No. 4. i'ttv ci|ual undivided one half of one T h e N in th N e w - J e r a e y a l* o a t t e m p t e d ; •m> *of 1.1’. Jeb. IÎ, »A61. - îm . .. li !>«*. allotment hr rod and tlilrty-nne âcre», of Pine luna, »limited sii «hi ih*« wall, to »»arda any one, he E C O N O M Y IN L ÏO H T . litui ten H'ljoimuu tits above, (..'outaiuiiig a good ^rowtli t> IraeU ni or ul, to to g e t th e r e firn t, h u t b e in g u p t o t h e i r : K U L E .r t» L IM I r CR im 'O K v . the gain «Í a bu»inraa which ae^uia an t thereof, th'i’r he of young tuiih» r. TÜNCH HOD NK. L o t, a « . .•». Tliie «fjual undivided eue half of , k : e . t b « t - « f » r . . t b . p u t l*~oon I m id d le in m u d a n d w a te r c o u ld n o t g e t lilntbbti ^icK'iau, A'l Wa i — . .a ‘Ju ls .»'s patent Transparent (Innés, thirty^ on« acro», of PUo t über, situate adjoiuiug I aon. tl rr. I io a* q u lo k a . th e-e w h o c h a r g e d o v e r ; deoMt by order nf th » ir r o g a i'’ ni mm» ihr «b »ve. r. •d on K erusene au A Coni O il I, amp*« t a t a n t n f th r fu trr. f will w« «re few er th e c a u s e w a y T b - N i n t h w a s te d in lo j pial umiHiu-e undivid*-*! une one half of» vu» one 1« "H*1 , .. k Jo I l."t No. li. Tb*' n|<m l«••«l m M lo bring (ft their «lo Î fot h»» otiuautprr « « tb lid'ftf kla ••▼pene#* i4f ?n «< res, ef i*lm* »ituale tb' 1 hundred and seventeen acres, ai Plue land, situate » • ntfttiUN| , Fob. if*. 1< -tf. *1 the-'•’tinte of th * i light* For Hule ht* VVui. I «JAUJAS. fttm iiju .t on Sutunlrtv. which come 1» ■a 0 , i „ n b y L i e u t, (lu l. llo o ltm ttli, w h o d ltl I adj-dnitiff tlie a»*»*ee. demand* amt *w\m *n*» _„ tltm. wltliio 1 ! T* tu'» HIt «>r Jan 8. |* 0 i.— t f Ye«, dry, empty, *■><! A" te e k rednlent I jRy e j m u c h oooincsH a m id s t t h a m o a t A D M I N I S T R T H I X äj ! Ij'ii, N**, 7. 'fm> min»! um lm .M un. “f S ï i î « * ,‘th» i:.thil.ivnf K .b v a.rj, M 2 , or 11* s xty-thre. »or«« ninty.ttve hmwrHli» of au a ara, ' " „ . ' a __ u,,v action therek OF lie« ol nl horrid borrid whiskey w bitkey, W iltw e « e e * J |,p die film«« 1 imi- adjoining u,e above. | will be hrvm ha ed »ny MUoa « - " .it d e s tr u c t iv e Bra— b e in g in ih e f r o n t r a n k s i io< that tevribie degradation o f n en and wo . l.o», N i. R. \ U t . i f sw aap. containing ten j ag^nst Un» »*» . McK^ X ^I will deliver wit'.In taro week , n ih c v la b n itai i* I), phitn-i Courtu t!i • U ereairore or lese, mljoining lauds of tkujuiniu ä ” b ö l ‘< u l a mu »be fonnoqueiit iui*4»ry of theii children n e a r ly ®H Ih*' lit» « oiictiriiiff on hi* m»*n, Pun marl at 3VMte- Brhl jc O. derii left at Mr. Aumaek* Fcb. 1». -«o* couutv "l imu'Uu, iiii'Jo «i liio tori® u! J»uuiQ A.l)» Oilnliaut und others, ««ir« «\ ill n* ptoinpUv aitondedto«* .fe n rn « cento lit-h ha*so h'tii? hte'i * frightful sp ec tre , » c a r! a n d g iv in g th e irt Ih e iicOoNHary o r f lf f f , |stt2. ‘ T ie sub f i l l e r Nl nfulairelrlt of J o in *l*rl!ut, No. ft. A h i *#f I'iiM iAon, eentniuliig ti-u N BULBT»> LIMIT HiWIITOlW. per btehal, to be paid op delA cry of tha roarl • ( Uto i«"U’ er If -a, aiinule on the South *nhj of A will v\|»ose u» Male ul j»ut»!ic ve idtw oil I c infoit sul e b ris' Unit) from the house I T he loss of the* regiment in this action r«*tt Admio'Mirrtfrxr’M N’.iuu. -tatte'4. « ♦ S » »— . v I Matiuftli'iirkih Druimb, * . , lilw a. A(l,ulul.«ralor of J»lm ••For I ¡Otri binimi* and over, tha prie# wltl bfe liurb «« bfTf biij ruui, »Ml w hirh li« .e m«a« ! W((>t s e v ^0 g j ] | ^ an d ih i r t y W o u n d e d . 1 " ' a J ">1."i.l'i.v ill * 7tli I»vy of April IW i. Tbn r-illuw Lot, No. 10. Jl l»vcl of )»'iu«ll*Mi| CDuUiiliitg niriç Hume « it."*'d , l.y onl *r *>l (V 8*.r-*(Ueul tl.o ly nl-io iK’ru», u.i the liuU'.li aide of .ViAttrnthawkm oounly ..f ocean, l.erol.y «.v •* n*H>0*' c. tl»* ;*>'«‘iti M cetili per btisliol,’* “ pines of Saw Jersey’' L«nf 8 'ft odyms w ith Ing Real Fist »te T. W. T O R tE f, Agenttlranch. • , . A Home .uid ot .Hunted in lb-. V lo.-* ¿2 li.« lai.l .lohn 11 . i»..*., » « ’<*. l*‘ *>rte 4 In |u< woe snd wretched iguorauoef W VI th at grtjrut, kdi'.iuhig -Ih’ii. r. Itnril*., loan l oltin* ! L>*t, No. 11 A. trqct of wood land contuinlng Uieir drat*, deman Is and afului* AgAlttsttho e*l.ite Totn’s Rlvey, Jan. 29tli 1862.— U. ¿CV-Miv-eiglil aerct ’ , uailetl »heüovy lot, Hiiuated on >1« Fa« hcHO »acrifloed, can we could now obIo Ib a i l t'n.n«-i*( lliljth of the sani deoodaai, un lev oa’h or «Hl maMo i The 11 ,u.o is two story and a half dwelliup with th»* public l ottil from Muunuii'iWNin tu iluruegut, within nine ‘Uf»:ill*»Train the I'Vlv »lay of FVby Hd2, gf»r fho(-Hflaat on f'o u i th s infem sl trnde one itiil« from the former villini«, «ml «overeM with or they will h i forever b nred of afty action Ukortt* 11 room* ou I liait -lory, o ul 4 r *no* in the lemiciaPOM and l e u 'i f We once kn*-w P r a c tic a l end story, t!r*r** Ian ha >». -I m>o nr.ker.«huj>, ■•urn- * gu iti growth «if uitit Umher. 1 hie li‘«ict will be tore agnitial tl'.'- »aid Ad ]’ x'jil *>*1 VS T 1 T )N 0.1 til« IBih lint . (<i*»r D"*B’ Chrtpyle, Mr». cri>. ami ml. *r not building* ou tile suiti premi' «ulti ui lot* t »-ult pu re ha*» ra, W|dt*«t o f freesi g to d eath of th is sniiie A < ti3 i » n lt» " O k M n a f e tn ^ e ri : i IULIJk I L a , No, 12. A t*4«tuf wood hilui N H 3 E A S T STA TE ST B .E E Feb. 2»Uh, M 2 . ~2 >i. I w Im U the 'pie«ti<ui no.» u rg 'd Wa* Babau Houk . m, «¿ed tie**ly 82 *i.»r«. The ¡nie w 11 ,'P'mi brtw " i the hour« uf 1*2 airi I twenty-fo n »er** -umI »«v jpty-fu ir hundr - y-'NT Tf. N. j . i• . i>VC*‘ llJw»: Wh«M tiMfuleiiüu will J ,tn «cru, niiu«i'- ne tr tl»e Mtlrtlui Held, Tina tract ia T'h VconcieU' * o f th e nun who w is in. IWH)KBINDINfl*f 4 A t C n.-vlll«, ou Sunday, ti.» le tti I m i , 1 ,ì o’.'Ni K. i i. 111. -ite i-nnoo. - N t r i u c i r o F a lv i' r j J a i p N i ' . covrned with oril.y mik umber. be given nod omiduiom. im. known by w pare lande ari tugeiv.enlawithMr. William T» otiy guilty— but iio m ore guilty i>>au is he o ’ Wil.LMM .1 , e o i «rjrtm u* H.iUUrtroliie Bruwu, E X E C U T O R 'S S E l’T L C J lE S T .— rtf.nlc* Lit, "Vo. I.i. A tra c t of woodland, containing H a s t « i\f:ii'-rrr. Ni.'ftoi,- tv;af Trentun', mu»of the tiKbt skMful workA'lniinuUratrix seventy-live acre*, situate near Cr.umuertow»», in hereby given that flic ucc Mints-of the anb*crib'*r. m n thD i|iienti'in U now n»k d, thum ped so oci*d 3 >rnr>, 7 immlh« «nd li»« day«. idr tiding for rUokblndonliitifeilf . (D* ub ve (h<tii-iiri siluro ro id, ubout two mile» aouUi New I'gj'pt, Feb. .Ml) l«*flt.-4f. executor o( rii«»nt.u B. À*it«'i u, djo’d-, will b -au* iug, a t CITY rmeri*. Th»**« who Have M"ifaxinea,or D U t it ihtjinprd th e stav es o f fafs rum bnr* of Manimbawkin. dite d «od at*led by the J|-td rapo''ted IVriodfcafrt, or r»M Hook* to b« re. turn nd. ra n h a rt On Tuu«d«y tb e 18lb, .losKI’ll A«THiciit ron «ot,. U . A tra c t of woodland, containing for settlement to th *orpin«»'* c »«»’ t I*loonr, and (he iu tu rr a tw no m ore o f such the e >. ity •.h« work d ua uc»tiy aud eheuply by leaving it a t ofJrtm ««uud C ar.diua lir u u n , ug«d 1 je v r, 4 h xtoeu acres, more orlcss.MltuHte on the West aide of Ocean, on Tuesday, me dth i.«y o' M»y. m a t. igard of human health and life 0« eah «run' this olJIcfl. of Mannahawkin Mdipoptl. Thia tra c t 1» covered R1FH Aiti) ll.UONOV b.L m onth, sail 21 day«. HY virtue of a certinu Writ of A T. Fn. to me di F i. axk fiooxs w^olc to order al short notice. | bu a poison rnnkling in her very h e art, it ¡« Feb 2ß, 1 *62.—2m. _ rected, i'.'ijeii out of iio* f/’ourl ol (Jlvuu'cry, <*f th* with guild oak timber, and will he sold in lota to ( Ju4;urv 2J H 'D ... ly. They w orr to., pure fur Earthly b liu State of Ni}WJersny, will be exjio m l to sale at pub iiuit purchaser». e Ignorance of hundreds of h e r p e ’»pie! N O T IC E O F 8E C n .B M E N T . Lot No. I*"». Three tracts of woodlaud, containing lic vendue, on SutuiiWy, tlie 6th day of April, S tre n g th to our lieurt« w II given Sl S & T iThst ignorance is baaed on tl e povetrif of pa EX ECU I'C R a s E «Ï E E M K S 1'.— N lice n<*xt. In t,\v.•■•ti. the. horn's of twelv • and live tilly iwo acres, aituatu near thu head of Cellar Unu. T o yield th em up, it. o si tidy 1 fo. Cot, No. 10. A tract of woodlaud, containing «who cannot «end fh e ir children decently o ’c'^ck in the afternoon of fetid day, a t the h*pi«e is hereby given th U the aoconnt* ot the sub-oriUor, T o . b rig h ter home in Heaven. o f f ’ irtuliiiH CowdrDK.inthe village ufTrfffi’rt Itiver, five (inndred ami tw enty-eight acres, uituate near axecutoruf Bliznb *ih Horseiull. dnc‘d will bo »11IM P O R T E D W IN E S AA’U l . l y l f p R ä i Ihed to school and then auaiu in Iho vast ma In th« township ofl)over. ip buvoounty of Ocean: tha head of Cedar Bun. Lot, No. IT, A tract of woodland, and Cedar dited and stated h r tii .*S irro ate, a id report« I for Also old Bourbon aud Mouongaliala Whiekry, ol ea ay of casea th a t poverty la to bo traced to all the f illow ng dmteribod prop* rty to wit! •cttlcmeut b> th 1« orphan’s court «w the county ol parlor n mility. , A swamp, contiiining twenty-three acres, adjoining All tin t ti ne! of land sitimte in tfio township of Oov'uu, ou TuoHi.l i>, LU JH >*11> .»! M*■■ 1U*V P.U.M, autl until th e re is a change, » radical W v » 1 B».r«et.*> Un u i. Oo'*a i County, New «/.rtiev.foruierly Pcmbei- the la.-t, named trawt. ItlCHA tll II CJ2U V U 8. Lot, Noi .8. A tra c t bf woodland containing flftyBetween Itorelay and liobineon Street*. in the feel in 8a o f those who sell this ton. Hul l np-toii county, being a p a rt of two thom7'eb. 26, I662.—2IU. Theodore VY. Marsh, | ’. aud three hundred and ninety seven and h half acre, cight acres aiul unity-tour hundredth» of an aero, fere aeems but little hoi© for th e people »1finite oij the north slue of Cedar Ituu. IVnpfnstifi» Mtw’sii, V New York, Jan. 12,1861. tra c t that David S. 1‘iu kcr,, purchased of William N O T IC E UF, SK ."CLEMEN I’. Lot, N'q. ID. A »ot of woodland, containing two |rb«re childreu know no b e tt« '. dream of doing M I S T A K E S OF E D U C A T E D MeKnlght, by Do«d dated A priilst A. D. Is40, and Daniel II. Applegate. A U .U IN I'T R « T o l te ’ S E I' IT E M E N T .— Recorded »it Freehold, in the clerk’» office, in book liun(l cd ami fifty Htiven, aituale near Uie head of a better, tb«n to follow th e ir ilblat d p areu ti M EN. Notici! i* herohy given lin t «lu «ou*.unta o «»•• A. *1 folio, *!(!•>, and liatieo Bryant, pit chase 1 of Da Cedar Run Branch. MUh.cribii,ad,nllliat'i. o roI Jolu* HVIls. iloo'.l, «ill Lot, No. 20 Three hits of Cedar Hvr«mp, convid S. Parker, by d«cd, dutcil »M fercii 2d IH60. and B T JO H N S B A H T .L L I I , W h o le s a la G rocers, , the aforesaid Ilajiqe Br ant', convoyed the same to taiidng thirty acrcH. more or less, situate on the tie audite,1 and ,.wl.-d l.y l'ie .Vurnwdte. u i-l reI No4> Mr. E d ito r, have w o spoken too warm. I'iino., raurtliu, price 60 cents: paper covers. 25 Lewis Neill, and beginning at a a to on two chain» Afiinnuhawki'u Bniuoh, above the eight mile Branch. i.ortoil for »pttlen.ont to toe orpua w" e*.u ' ol tl." I n jr tc e r s .P in e iviaco, S ra n d io s . »«0 ; ! We are neither temperance fana'ic« or cents. Copie« of this book will be sout by umll on ujul Lot, No. 21. Five iota of Cedar hwiunp, contain oouul> uf Uueaa, ua l'uo.iday, iu j ndid «y o. May, Righty links, from the waste: Iv ride <»f (lie rode, 1(H Mu m y Strebt, III vlihrr. to any man, yet with »nch grim and receipt of the p ric e , in postage stamps. Pleas« leading from Cedar Bridge, to ¿lie ol I half-way, ing fifty acres more or lass, situate on the Mannn- next. R . R. lFynk >.T, Ì NEW YORK,’ « E D W IN S L T E address. which stone hours North fourty seven degree« west,, huwkiu Branch, above the tour mile Branch. This [Meotn fact« «taring u. in the face—Juitice Ceoi'gy Clark. ( Dec. Id, i860.-- jy. J. G. GARIUG0ES, Poblinlior, Feb. 26, 1862. «n». distil toe f mrteen chains nod twelve link-, from the tract contain.! n first class Mill scat, or mav bo easi 14S Houth Ffliirth Street, L’hiladelphia.Pa. Northeast corner of t he dwelling house, where Sam ly converted into an excellent.cranberry box, with mi lor a rep y to the demand- whoro rest» N O T iO E OF rtlir f L E M E X V. uel Bryant did reside thence, .(l) North, sixty two very little cost, located within ouc mile of the vil r.poiisibUity 1 It wdl he giveu—yes. yes, March r»t!i 1802.—tf. E X E U U fO R ä- N O T IC E .— degree ', and twelve minute« Bast thirty one chains lage, of Mannuhawkiu. HK bL'LSCUlFEU < FI J.ljS AT PRIVATE ne world will havelt hereafter I T H E Q R 3 A T C A U 3H 0 7 and sixty thieo links to the fourth corner of Samuel Lot, No, 22. Two lots of Cedar Swamp, contain Notice i* liO.'**by i*ivt*:i tli.u liio m*c**'mti u f Hi 1 t j a l 'a valuable farm,, located InJOckaon Town* Bryant, one hundred acre Irani, tlvtioo, (2) North, ing two acre* more of loss, situate on the Manna aul. crib.*«. E m " 1.'1".;... W illi»«. Pliili « *I«-o’J. ship, Ocean uGuuty, adjoining limda of Jam es A Suusc.aiiERT I twenty seven degrees, and (oi ly eight minutes, west Imwkin Branch, below tha Mills. will be »„it toilu;»l,-toteil.by,tl. Surrw «ate, «ml White,Julm L. BcuucU and others. Tho abov® March 1st 18B2 . eighty fbur chh iins, i’mnc.c. (".) (") sou li iiria, thence. h sixty tw o doLot No. 22. A tra c t of Maple Swamp, contain- r, porieil lor bo il**uu-iii, to tb« Or|ibn«<* , , ou.*il farm co.tUiu* in a S ealed Kuve’one; P rice I & V i wc!v,L ‘ ',‘dnutu*. tftlrty ono c hai us, ¡ní» m ity acres moro nr loss, adjoining tlm Old MmW a s h in u i u N, F e b , 2 7 , 1 8 6 2 1.1 «local. C«.U t j . o u T Uiiliijr. tlm «tb J a y u Juft P»Hi’>hed N l n t y ^ n n r *c»e*. \ ! and -ix y thn e links, t » Newbohl < corner, b:*mg « <nahnwkiil Swamp} will bo ooìd ul i j Ls lo suit pUiclitwenty florav of which is •improved, fenced with j pipe tr ♦*, and atou'*. thenc'*, (4) south twenty ¡»«mm i use,.s m a o n if ic k n t t k m . kh by t h h k in ij ok six cent«: May » M l. T1*0 ä , s >,V. l'U 1 ./.IP S , eod ir rads, divided hvto cOnv&hlQut l&U, and In t A Lecture by D r.^nlverw ell, on tlie^cauje and j degrees, and forty eight ^minute* cast, eighty four j L it, No. 24, T ha equal undivided ono third H im h b h p k a t k u u . y OKr.r.INBO. good state of cu'tivi'liun. ; t,* . euro of .SnermutorrlKBa, Coiiauumtion, Mental and «lia. n to Hi •• nlaei* of l.rtgiimlny, oontalulng two „V llfteen'nnrua of Cedar Sa a.ioi, iutate on (lie g r b . ____ There i» on i'i: preintoea a good frame dwelling 'File King ol Siam, in bis leller awiom* Ehy.slnal Debility, Nominane**, Epilnpay; Iinpair*‘d tinnii red an I aiify Ilvo aere*, and aijety nino uun-1 Urnuc-li. Hou*e, 16 by i^foet, witlni ta ilor under the whole; N O T IC E Ol*' S T T I I.FM K N T . Nutrition of the Body; l.uai.itiuli", 'Veafoies» of the dredth* of n . ¡.ore alrict Hn*.i*nrn. i "| ,, \ , lp *-,t Two tract ; of wnoiliand, f ont',.Invato w ater at _tlv> door. There is also lauying valuable presents, says eie** l.iinb» and the Hack; Indiapoai ion, and Incapacity AD VIINIHTRA TOH’8 S E IT’L E M E N T ,— n well of Beizetl n* tin-prop *rtyoi l.- .vi* Neill, mi l Mar- ingjw'o aorra and ¿ml seventy seventy-ono ing two hundred and forty acrefe n small barn, and a small apple orchard. gery M*-Manual,' mit! t * 1 < v l Inexécution at the suitof for study and Labor; Dullness of Apprehoiwhin; Notice is hereby given t h u the accbmito luuiih'' dihs ot an acre, known as the eight mile hatils are regarded as tba most, rumarka Loss of Memory; Aversion to Society; Love of Soli Davids. Parker, and to be »old bv Tho hrjaaoc cf the farm is growing up in young tract, tho greater part if which is covered with of the rtubmriber, Ailmlitiatratm* ol Jolui A.’hjnEitiH, Umber. * li. i'. A lP IA H O •Is bf the ia*ge quadrupeds by the tud«; Timidity; Self- Distrust; Dissi no.ss: fft.adaclic; deceased will be au.ntod uod by the Surro thrifty growing timber, ami fit for use. Th 1 land is «11 ansccp'able o f being made Inter Attect'ons of the By uh; Pimples on tho Face; Invol Sheriff. gate, and reported for Hottlomauv /o UlQ Orph 'us Lot, No. 26, A Saw Mill and landadjoiivng, con Americans, so that If ahy one has an eie untary Eniissiov-s, mul Sexual I m.ipacity; tho Coir* Fcb. ÏUtU 18(12.—ts. fir.sLquality farm lund, being of a heavy loomy r.oi!'. tabling about wix .y acreo, situate on the four mile Court, ul Ocean County fm i1tie,-day, Iho dth div It. ihiiy bo easily improved mid converted into on« of Youthful Indiscretion. &o., Ac. ISRAEL REYNOLDS Branch, one mile from the village of Mannahawkiu. ol May next. (ihant’a tu s k of large size, and w ill do** seqiiences of the bust (fifths ol the county. It is Mtmtted oil « « r This admirable Laetare dourly prove» that Feb. 26, J ju2.—2yr. 'J’ho Mill is New, and has in it one upright and one above enumerated, often »«*lf-;»lfl'ot«*n, evil9 may the w.i In (■'-*<<?fron? MiVto’ 1° Cqsheo ,hy.W.*y post, it, in any public place, Ihe people the BY virtue ol certain Writs o. 1 1. Fa. to me di circular saw, with a never lading stream of water. be removed witiiout, nmlicino and witlmuL danger rected, issued out ol the court of common pleas of of fMiffaton Fpyerrb anU viU uu^uenm o or the Rarl~O F S K T T L B M U N T I1. Lot, No. 27. The equal undivided one half part Ü O T k iail and Delaware B ty Railroad. home by thousands, crowding to nee it, oils surgical operation», and should be road by eve tUecminty of Ocean, will be exposed to sale at «fone hundred ami eightctu ftues of woodlaud* ADNU inIRTK \T D R S sE I’T L E M E N T . ry muri intim Und, Inquire of ALFRED GROVER, Vendue, on Siiunluy the fifth day of near 8 fc«mo Hollow. , Notine Ls hfirobv given tin t tlm aOc »iMts of haying it is a wonderful thing. For ibis Sent under seal, ty any uddrc««. in a plain; Heal Fubllc Proprietor, or a t this office. April next, between the inni-'s oHwotvo and Lot, No. 28. The equal undivided^ one¡half «C \ the Hubstirilwr, Administmtui* of Oh.Hos Okorton, Tom's Rfvnr. Aug. 28th ISiiL- -ibu. ed envelope, on the receipt (if six cento, or two live o’clock in tile afternoon of said day, ai the tw only-live aove«, wf woodland, uuthc KorlU&Ue òf deceased, will ho audited ami stitc.i by tlie Burand other reasons, he offers lo send eie postage »tamps, by adirussing bouse of Cornelius Oowdriok, in the village of Cctlai' Run Branch. j rogate, and rep tried for setthnn ‘'it tlm Orplui i ’ Dr. CHI. J. 0 . KLINE, lAauts to be let loose to increase and Tom’s River, in the township -f Dover, in the couuBROTHER* Lot, No. 2j. Tho i*qual undi.Viàôd one half of C»urt, uf 0 ;e.t i Cuutity, oil Tuoaday, tb • üth day H A V E N S ’ 127 B o w ery ,' . Y. Fust Oilico.box 4^586. ty of Ocean : All Die following described proper one hundred find ninety -<:A aOfoa, of woodland, on of May, iiuit. Have Ju it received and ofi’e r for sale a largo and 'multiply ih the Uoiitinent of America. Feb. 12, 180*,—ly. ty to w it; -.111 that oerUiti tra c t of laud, situate the BQiRh side of Cedar B in Branch. voll selected stoc.kol (loo:l-* whftjti will ho soul very W IL E IA M QU CK.SXLL. in the township of Plum bed. County of Ocean, and low. for Qash. C onfuting of Dry (iooda, such a i *-oc, No, Ju. A tra c t ot woodland, containing Tba President, in his reply remarks : Feb. 23, 1865.- -2,a. State of Now Jersey, adjoining JohuN pratte kur- tweaty-fivo aeros more or loss, adjoining the Cory rtiiika.DQ Uiinoa, i'arum,« u s , Prints, Sheetings and Y e y containing twenty two acres, which said tv "This Government would not hesitate shirtings. IVuMched an l Hubleaohed, Tickings, Drll* Lot, lands oi' Joseph Carr, and others., N O T 'IO E O P SE I' ri.E M G .v T . of land, tlm d?‘?nd*i*t nuvehased of .Lie *b Lr, Folks iu.gs, D ; l'ii-.aLo- IoP h /A tin t i l Fancy ppsix Lot»** Jl. A house nod lot of land, containing BY virtue of A Writ of Fi. Fa. to me directed, ’o avail itself of so generous an offur, if E X E C U T HS N O T IC E .— and wife, by Deed, dated the tlu ^ i (lay of April, about four acres more or loss, situate near the vil m ire, ea u , Nattinetts. A'*.. R *i lv-mado Clotklngj Notice i* huceby (riven that tl.o acceinita nf .h* from nn i/rereoafc to a Shirt coiL r, Uato and Capa, issued out of the Court of Common Fleas of the A. 1). 1836 and Rcc'd. in U06nn County, Clerk’s lage Qf Mannahawkiu, on the road to Tunkerton. bject were one which could bo made County of Ocean, will be exposed to sale a t Public Office, a t Tom’s River, in book 11 of Deed -.page D9. Lot, “ 32. A lot ot improved land, con aming three sub.scribei', Execute, ui David tifivcu*. d c 'ti, w.ll Also a largo S fö d io f All that certain tract* of land situate In Die town acres, more or less, adjoining the Ja-t named lot. be audited aud stated by tuo Suvi'b.tiiitc. amt ce].oi‘t Vraoticably useful in the present condi- Vendue, on Saturday the fifth day of April next GROCERIES. A. D. 1862, between the hours of twelve and ship, ¿ml county aforesaid, eoutaiuiug seventeen This lot is elligably sitnatndfor a Cottage residouoe, cd fo settlement to tho Ovpt.imrt Oeurt, of Ocean Mi.lrtH.cH*., fhuit Ui* b e st New Orte»«» t» the tow ei ^°I) of the United Blales. l)ur political live o’clock in tlm afternoon of sa;d day, at the acres 47 hundredths of an acre, more or less, it be altovding a beautiful view of the village, bay and Counfy,1eu Tucwïày, tin. tali day of May n o v . «i'iidej irt b lot*, ..oi* ?*Jinti , Hiigar, *IMce, For*, SAMITE a 8. Ö3UOUV. house of William Tiolmnu (Inn keeper) in the town ing part* of the east end of a certain tract of land, surrounding country. H,.m* antf ShortWarH, Ij-tcil, 8:tt«.ked Beef, (thee»« Condition however, does not reach a lath ship of Jackson in the .county of Ocean : _____ Feb. 28,1862,—2m. _ which Joseph Kertor purchased of Samuel Wood Lot, “ 33. A houso and lot, containing half an acre, F.'U-I. cauatry lu.d" BiilWir. uf ttin best o.ialltv. ' All of that eevtain Farm Situate in tho township ward, and wife, by Deed, dated Feb, 10 A. D. 1840, more or less, in the village of Mannahawkin. >h(le so low a sio favor ihe multiplication of Jackson whore Daniol C. Hendrickson lately r tT ’Ä 'O T 'j’t r a 'n . and defendant purchased of Joseph Kortnr, and Lot, “ 34. A lot of woodland Containing twentyHrtMwar... T.u, Ebi-tliim, S w w , WnoJ and Willow FiX ECU TO U *' N O T I C E .nf Ihe elephaat, and steam on land as died, containing n>xty acres more or leas, adjoining wile, by Deed, dated ’M ay 2 *lh 1 3.5, and itec’d in five acres, more or less, situate ou the South side of ware Hiiblin* M.it.*rta! , 1 tinc.E rbittr.iy and <;iusfl Nplice is hereby given that the a^counto of the sub-, lands of Henry Hoi mart and others. Book li of Deeds, page 100. Mir .nalmWjviu Branch. ware, T .bl.i lu.d l’n.-hoi Ontlei'y, jew nlry .*.1 80. Veil a. nn water has been our best and Seized as the property of Danielf*. Hendrickson, All that certain lot of Cedar Swamp, situate In Lot. “ 33. Tim Homestead Farm, meadows, ffiir.b-!.» E'xeoutors’ » Roberte* Jemeann.dcoifts« ’ vvr n <(i‘v, Vadkve Nntlons, Pnrys arid .ifiniiofttto: v^r W‘F C' \«uik«e. AoUon». Drugs and J and taken in execution at the suit of Charles Allen, the township of Jackson, In the county of Ocean, Cedar ftwamp, and woodland boloaging, contnth will bo audited audBfc»ted by the Rnmigat.u. and n - 1 almost cvei y Patent Htunhug. from Haver»«1 Vege* kiost ifficient agent of transpoHaliou in and orted for aattlemeut to tlu» Orp iaus C ntrt, "f to be sold by in Cumberland swamp,containing 2 ajres, a n d ¡56 ing about'five hundred and fifty acres, situated côan County, on Tun ¡day. the 8th dav ofM i.v noxb table Fluid to Spaldings Prepared G lue, all of GEOr.tfE rilU V A IT. one hundredths of an acre, more or less, defendant near the Village of Mannahawkin. The above do internal commerce," whi di have been po-rha md a t very low 'figfirca irt ED W A R D 0 . JE M E S O N . (late Sheriff.,) purchased oi' Richard Conoyer, b / D eed, dated scribed property is situated in Stafford TowJsliip, consoquence of tin* Panic, a ad can ho sold a t the K eb.,19,1862. trt. July 23th I860,and Rec’d, in Boole 21 of Deeds, page in the County oil Ocean. C H A R L E S P . JR V IK S O N . lowest possible rates. One thing to be couHideredls W i it x ra w s. 176 in the Ooeau county Clerk’s Office, a t Tom’s Lot.,“ 8th The equal undivided ono half of thir Fob. 26. PU52. -2m . tin t while nmny in tho shmio business areohiigeci td teen aere.s of woodland and Cedar Swamp, situate On the 2 7 th alt... o u r force«, undei* co m M A N H A T T A N P L A T E COM PANY River. p.i v heavy rent «and cleric lure, we m i our owit All th a t certain lot of Cedar Swamp, in Cumber- near Wall's Mill, in the Township of Union,'County building and are neither ashamed nor afraid to ddh. Mud of Gcti, Curl id, took posaesaion of M A N U F A U T U ltE H S O ’** F IN E E L I T E » laud' .Swamp, known as lot No'. 4. containing throe of Ocean. our own work, arid c m sell goods to those WUA W A RE. i«yetteville, Arkansas, capturing a mnn acres and fiu one hmioredtn'H ot an aero, more or Also tho one half p art of the Schooner, “ Ahigal please to fav >r ns with a cal! from 3 to to per ceiil A l s o , F a r m s o f a ll S i z e s 20 JOHN at., NEW l ’OHK, less, defendant purehased of the heirs of Isaac Hor J nnings.” burdon, one.liundred and’nineteen tons, r of prisoners, stores, bagga-.se, &o.— less than those under such heavy eknenseaj aa e ti^ For. sale, on easy terina, situate near Chitwood Are offering .hair entire h«u,:U a t r r Ju jed prices ner Dec’d, by Deed, dated March 23Ih 1859, Record built in M annahawkin,in fhe year 1832. • y ouc who. considers the case mimt knob* thHt th » ke enemy burned n part of the lown. for cash, oonaialinff in p a rt ofT oaS otts, Cal-o Bas id in Book 21 of Deeds, page 178 in the Ocean county Anv person wishing to view any part of the above (forniftnly. Martha Furnace) Burlington Co., N. J. expenses must be lo vied-on the muck ¡tml rrolleet^d* " the subscriber ar* 1 a t Cbetwood, p or addre " ' ahliim ’* kot^, Castors, Wai tors, Coffwo Hriw, Brit-re Dis'ms Clerks Office, nt T om ’s River, on tne property will be shown the same by calling on the Call ^ crossed U wton Mountains in great Poup, rum ihe r i «.omerL AÜ we luk i* to , Hll and or* Tureens, Ice Pitchers, Communion Ware as follows. ' Seized as the prop re ty ol Enoch Archer, and undersigned administrators, at Mannahawkin. fmino our stock amt prices and if pvrtVet kmtisfock fusion. Forty»two officers and men Simons, Forks and Table Cutlery. taken in execution a t the suit of Richard H. Conover, Conditions mud *known on the day of sale. B. FRANKLIN CLARK. ah.ii s u o l given jo u may demand pay for yoay A0 u OLD WARB BEPAIHBI) and RE PLATED. and to be sold by Fifth Misso.iri Cavalry were pois* New Gretna, P. 0 . ISAA C S 1RNKING8. ttitue. HIRAM YCUJNG. B. F. AUMACK, Bass River, N A PO LE O N R J E N N IN G S , .w»,*-1 Mndtown, by eating food poison J . G. W. HAVENS* 20 John Street, tiherjff. , Burliugtoa Co., N. J. E D W A R D JE N N IN G S ,jr. s A. O. B. -HAYclNbV by th e re b e ls . New Y ork, Ufic ,11* 1861.—3m. Feb. 19th «¡6$ — ts. J a n , la , 1861.—tí. Burravillo, May 16th, 16tii__Ifi. M aniatauw liia, F e b . 12,1862. p o a h io o * of ifari'h t AUMiNlSTftATOR’i SALE, ü REAL BSTATBll 2«tl, i.*u. 04«, UM. 4ufr>fM, 1(W| 0 W TRRR, («wat» % JA4K1U roadtray, NewYork. ■iy- 0^ VVll.TEH AHI! I PECKWORTH. . . .dmuiistratoi .. ^utie«. bA at V(try J* .uv» t*. Uie credlMirn IMPJRTA IT INVENT10M, U» IB oflune REAL ESTATE. SQUANKUM MARL. ageofchNowj 1) I E D . WM. T* NICH’ILSONBookbinder. SHERIFFS SALE, T* W. & A MARSH W holesale G-voceis A NEW AND BtAUTIFUL EDI TION OF THE R. S. WYCKÖFF & 7 C 0 .," " Bximpie. FAfW FOR SALE, HUM\N MISK.RY S H E R IF F S SALE* Sc SHERIFF'S SALE. N t f r i c t ÖY $E VL'LEM ENT. S Land in Large and small i a :ls., H ¿ 1— ' 11 ■ 1111 I t r a i # « a r y fo ro ib lp II» p rim i In ai » a lo e 1® i au th e f * r « .e r , w e ro»jf now |l» n b o u i # '»o«i|t I bi» y a r d . a o J b u ild in g » to » itn ilr« If W« j I m a y , # h d o r li M a e If w e c a n , th e a n i m a l a I th e y i*oni»li>. AL And H O M E D E PA R T M E N T . • ro m |i» ria o u o f o n e w ’tb m m lb e r, a n d o f ; lim w h o l» w ith o th e r « tu ff a r floek* l<ere ',M * a ( l i v r a . N . 3 . V AI f II & 1 8 6 * . -omi- S u o l H d » « " . ■•4 G otm fcy, bi* « rito l» U ftoiH ib » pc# «t • th a t ha<l *lrr tu obtain. W * flam* fr*»m t'öfil I« ibt fail*ti fut* y 4^ a«Jv iH Pa^fO ü'f III M i t tkM BUM l i p H t lM in Ini } Iwefi pria»* la tte r* a t U" Alilir r k a o I " » ! 1' 1 l u l r a tiu fr, h r i iu n t1 th l» u n 14* tipotf til*' S t o c k R a i s i n g in M a n m ---O—® —f —* I t i M k iv ity liiM N iiii ! M Ill 1 84 S, re tn tu n ti a t r i I 1 |>im<Jpnt of r t * C 'W thjt iientitma , u, t i j i b n r p H i L i f 1mil l>r«u 1» it|4 ria?*|ghoof* i f l f t 1 UilH | l our own muni)' hetii( in »iiwny r* ap*ota the cuun'cf part of Monmouth, and what ie true and succra fol thrr», will be fuUi.fi (he a*me her#. I t 1» a’«" doe Mr. T a jlu r: —Wt,9IU »» Bata Ion# know* aa a praotlox) mao. »trivlo# to 1 X1 cel I# the one department In whl«h be um oow auoh en»Ubl< (Éfa'ldettolk—th»i Incat demand for «II the llo w n la m b “ h e o iiu ld s p a r e . p u rc h a se d by I b n u f.rttnd m o re lb « n th e in c re a s e d TMV ito ti t h a ï at 813 lo re p a y v a lu e o f tfee»# " b u tc h e r '» ! h a v e h e r e o f r e p u r c h a s e d p r i it tleiPfitn. 1 u t to that fcierdlb» upoa hy |Htriguf«UlHr rftto ol our b***t 8uiitb*l>twn Äuok»» tigwntUuit eniric ip H d r |hr»a ikin' Will» IfU*' !>'. litui n n f u f k t t i m f m r t t é f it m ê / >m pore M-iutbfhm ul will it« novdod. il wo rightly **wi* fitlft d(iw I ta m la m b « . fHlf Itc'Mff TufP^ i'Htt* WHl CIII8 nr e a c h . W ere jp io y . l l t e m e a n s now w ith in >-ur power 0,0 t|h't> nil «trtpllkt' t h e i r o u s t l i t , m a in ta in in g a n d Im p r o v in g th e »lock « '' .'¡r;,... » , « - - (h la m b * ,'" a n d a b ille tte ! in th e viointry h*< b e tte r Ir M in io r»*M« P O tt a m d ) dr««r«lng abnut • I c b b rli . « y 8 « « lh I>iiWB lam b, from the greater pro 84. 76 h r e n d in g e i i - t , » '» Im p o rte d # I d ,m b « . and 17 rain lam bs. , , , ,, . , n ^ „ . I p o rtim i o f t u r a i , a n d (h e a m c lle r p r o p o r ' / . |x a lock a u ch f#Bl» a b o u ld h e g ltr a n w id e d l a a e i t i i . 11 , , . , lio n if o ffa l,x ltp o r * if'v e n liv e w e lg u t, in w b lc it je re»a r aft»r after year we noticed .. . nation for I , ( . ^ 11« has al*« « i , i. „i > . ... t , -- ' - ; ! a w e ! irfC olte,»It ram .t fuor U ,p«n. 1! - - .\o .8 - f d far Mi . T., as our .I ■** ■HIP . . . >< I!,<• »t-r111!t '*t rrt'flvfr» »1*# I» ’ »«¡fftîi'"' ‘ : M r. T t V W i ' l H o a l h i l ) iw n floek n r r e m a rk e d tli* t b e b a d h lu i« e li half«» d o l* | I n c lu d e , i» r» ’a 4ji.... . , i b r fwart o f our L*«! lu rtli of S h o rl.H o rn * . Ì*« ottnlly ( * r „ 1a n d s im ila r ra q u irv b> W tpied In fu ll tin '» « » # o f I** lo c a l in * t n l l i l|-»ii-d fati», w »«4 M ik* r-woH llf».U. i>.- lo .>• *!»*>. n htllrinm Ti*e»i>*. «Ut-*, »»bilrrao--. ln*l»orali a n d » b r o a d , w lili'b b o a te d *» eo o to e e ly ,j A. • weite««“ b k*»"t'k 1 »I n a tili i-ewt airyravatad «aw* of l«,** one il« v la* t W eek, « “ <1 th e # V « |., »■*,! all m’ter l «a»*»i o f w b lo 'i la a ll th a t n e w t re a d e r « w ill < !« 'j .....L , In « “»•' (1 ti'a l" ln |{ ' f f m a lo r i* y In thf* tfflap riitif. SOUTH DOWN’ i*lli;!;p, T h n o * r» le w . h o w e v e r , j ' w h o w o o ld c a r » to e n te r In to lb * l iilliiu le . II• V.? ', ». tiv.it* r e » I lalkwWO' tii ■> <>« • f ■1 ‘ j in tit*’ I ’’ .......................................................... .. the gradual and cen<inu»u* In the aheep he would bar nntil at laat tbe aoperlorUy Down« cannot be longer d o u b te d . A n d , . j . y lore r e f e r r in g tt o re p a r tic u la r ly to M r -Y o u n g P r i s e ' arid 'V i g o r ,' a n il a r e »on« j u k , ft In Wfact W» a re ea T a y l o r '» f l o c k . i l n i» y h e a d d e d th a t « f th e m m im p o r te d b y M r. T , in 1 8 5 8 , mouth a year ago, that the g n a t e i c t l r* L'. .( .hv ............ u 1rrwtiHp ili* 1‘li‘Oiu «I Ik « , , ... ,. . fro m ..ix to a e » e n d o lla r« a d v a n c e u p o n , « n d c a lle d 'W o r l d '» I ’r lx e ," fro m Id a h a » urn |f‘!1*•, k n e e o f th e m u tto n » o ld iu th a t c o u n ty . . . . , . .. . .. . . ... , ........... will I t* futiMtl «Q mVdhm , , , ,, , , 1i a i b ew e p u r d i a n 'd in a c c o r d a n c e w ith trig w on lit« p rlx e a t th e g r e a t I n te r n a a n d (h e « a in e m a y b e r a id in p a r t , ol ' . . . . . „ " I W o t Id ■ « l* ” *-1! » tu m t l . l « - l » o w ir.g fo tb e e m » « f o n t th e One 'b e a b o v e ay » tern , m a y b e e x p e c te d by im .a l e x h ib llio n a t I a .ia . P r i x e . ' i t m a y b e a d d e d , w a a » o ld fu r ) tt« -t.» n-> *..> « h . ij» trial ¡’¡'l" a to c k h e tb u « In trn d o o e d . A il c r e d it to 'H r »mat l . r m e r . - . a y p e rh a p « S 4 .5 0 fo r m*, n * h m jHitnp lnv»<(i»nitlng Hjkini m piniut n a tio n - . r|i»srt»u . ... ! i h f la tiih . $1 fur « u h a r o«* o n am i $1 0 0 0 in 1 8 5 9 to go to C alifornia; that •t»y f a r m s r w b u w ill m a u r e »« Y , , , t » e O s m i PtMtot. 4 ' Water Stf Pri, N. V. ,¡„ „ „ ^ 1 f„r Phih-ityW *t r W. Woi & • « t it I * i f . T u t « i,r : i f * r ii« w o u l . I he Hpu I fa r m e r * fe e d y e a r w a i a r e m a r k a b ly • u c c * t« fu l o n ? for h e o p fii o f ih to c h u a c t u r . t n d M r. r * y i ‘ir * . t . g o t h e r a h lp o fe n t« th e n . s » n .m « t . I 0 j i h e o W f i f u r hlic»»t t h w m o n th # , # a > M r T . , a n d a m o n n * * j «n. n n Hu—y It b u t « ty p « o f * U r g e c!a*« o f t g r i c a i j 7 I a A' #r L » 1 w iib « ti«tf«pi(U d a ily o f c o r n m i n i, to* m a d e to th e l'a c id o c o a s t, h e m e u tlo n e d t u r i t U «bu finding tbrjr have oramt tno , * », « tl :». » » » nr w ith ilitilr h t v o r o o r n t i t i i t . b u t one lot of 14 head for which tbe round lMI*0TKR8 AM* WWOljKSAU fririitilTA , th<*m a * w«*U b a m i* . W e re« ! * No. >86 Or4*en\|f'U‘li M fe t, , . t . ^ a .«*1 tri**re a re tu a n y w h o th in k g o o d id o v e r sum of $1.4U0 was paid him. o tm m e n d e v e r y f a r m e r in O o e an to re a d . . From tbe liberal outlay made by Mr. N'ttrth Ufver side of the C«y liotwoi i*. J uJton »ml «I g #a » , .. . l ii ^ . I h * v w q u ite #omoU*nl w ilh o u t th e m e a l, I»py t h e fo llo w in g an U iie. which w e «bail to! I 3 \ , . , fcII 4 . . , : i . i tio tn e a llo w th e Jam b # a ls o to g e t a t th e T ., during the past Beven or eight years, TUB OU>*TA\ti oP IIU KII ANO IIIM.VI’K mutilate b y “ so isw o n a in g 1 — au<! la k e « . . . . , , (K htu Id hr d iu 1h2 ,) and especially in th e determination N E W YOBK. le a a o n fro m th f« c a . e o f p r a c tic a l fo re, j ™ « 1' *"1 th e q u a n tity th e y ta k e w h e n ao » BUSH, GALE m v iih i* t*a > t-tv'T. • A L t r i C T J O N U O 5 » P O IT -jiiw w u M fc t Till. «Insbtr tieprnv. ni‘ nt 1« pirtb.nt.rtv <t»sl(rn I cm i/iP U fk lN N Iffl ROBINSON. - VI, - U.clii-1.-. t ,'I.M 1« I M A lir.N ItlX.vM far ih® p>fiuf»-tiirf #ad r ; ilrmiWd niAchii'ra. p i h rises* Sewing Machines ed for hrapn'""«, IHiraWhty *bd Accnr j Pc tirtied itt any pert of Monmouth lì Y lid* new rout 'ornili«*» »t New York prier». Initrw«- ’ it, 7om’* BHrtr < jmtUuionMy. For further particular» cell j Aprfll3.lMJ.~tf. RIDGEWAY H OF, P H I L A D E L P H I A .., N. W. Corner of Market Street and Delà wart* Aventi®, tnil erWbrftled ground» for ........— , til's rnniitr» In Com thr*» to foot i . b u c k , gulp, und Qu«H i *,rt, «nmi<1anf. . tts*-. I tth. tael— NEW DAILY L'K’E OF S BETW EEN PlU I.A D EU TirA . The above II««»« off r n plea«aut home for Jeraey men.vtaitiiig Phlla4«ll blu. Ppen t U y aiul night,ac* 1 P t \ ( coinmodationa for on « hundred and fifty Imbter«.- 1 Bed* anaarpaitod. 1MKiw n a t t l . l - d . M .-al.iitall hour«. Tame* al wavvweii Mipplied with the boat The th« m arket eaa afford with the Market at the door. Rent. 1 1861, one line of Blageii____ We datier ©aiutiti* the Raritivit ami Delaware Bay Huilroad.i___ the »bore is true. via : Leave Tom’s River a t 5 o’clock a n M. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. Returning, Jcav© Bergen Jro« Work* ontk__ ii. m rival of the 3,30 p. m., iine« from the foot itobbianon ».irert New York Fare, 50 cent*. C. COW BRICK, /Voprunr. M il shown by bin, for three year, past, to »»i Ofler for »ale by the pijt k w -tr in qqamict »/» vt*rv * r,' a l ' l l u >y « u ou t night and intelligence, T h e « n in e a o rt p ' o u n « U null purehitsuni# a coni’ iclp a- orlDicnt of fretIt im cure the best he could obtain in England ported Dr»#«, MedW’inrH.fl’fMutH, (Hi*, <tla* ware, le a d t o e n la r g e m e n t I l o S r**>- * s ‘ " on M " f u r n l' h M “ nf »nterprt.e lW nt Medicine», I'erfunery, Dv*-■Httifi*. A,citf«, b ite , a n d a r e «nid w h e n th e la m b s a re at whatever cost, 1 expected much, and ItakiM»'. Grocer*’, fonf©rtl«»wr*\ ItBttcra’.en*’ ’ ■ and ance««« lei i’ be expended In any di. Article*. Alcohol, »tflrtjtojr Klntd, eimmhtme, WILLIAM A- MARTIN & CO. from 10 to IS w- «It. old. The earliest yet was scarcely prepared to find so many eiler*\ together with every artich* embraced in their line of rtsetion: Whether to ui .st successfully W H OLESALE G RO CER, evidences of a straight’forward prcatloal biwinctw, at tire lowest nwrkct price. ! lambs from f South.Down cross will A IL M N F , D R T W 6 N T t l t ^ R l Y f J I C O M M ISS IO N M E R C H A N T raising good g 'a s. crops, to excelling in MANI JPACTtTR E R OF nnrf r i lh l'f lO L D . AN “ “ I A1.H A* I S I dress perhaps 50 lo 55 lbs, but those common sense manifested in bis views Ot]» A Vohlnwm’s auperior Water-proof Fric cranberry culture, the improving of ns, < i , eb b r.cro ignrs, Oil*, d tc , Leave Tom’s River at 0 a m. Itf-tumini, lean tio» Matches, the article* h o long ¡uvl favorably | sold at full three months old or over, and transactions, rather (banof any wild known as the Bu»h and llillyer Ma'ciif*. Freeiiolk on th« arrival of the 6 a. in., lint fro» 69 Oort I twit Htrppt, live berrie», or the g re ite r cereal crops, enthusiasm on the one hand, or of mete Feb. 2d. 1851.—ly Pier S o . 1* North River. N. Y , via C. a A-ft i ought to reach about 70 lbs. Between WaKtilngton amt VV'cstStreoU, Vo. Parc each any $109. or to the improving our *!unt«J shabby H A V E MS Wm. A. Martin, The rotation employed it: Indian corn ‘Yankee 'outeness' on the other. Believ. V; C'UWDRICK, Proprietor. Henry P. Martin, r a c e ‘ along shore catti»," Labor con lliivid Martin, formerly o fin r»ey Rlrcct, upon sod land, followed by potatoes, then in g th a l he can breed m ire healthy and V e g e t a b le F lu id . Iu C'innection with the above line«, the achae/ik* <juer* all t!prg*l I \\ YORK. Feb. 2d i8 d l.-ly . er will tan h line of Stage* between MANNA A BA KB AND fillRK RKMKHY FOR by wheat, and then by grass. T his cov hardy lamb, by an avoidance of higher 11AW KIN and TOM’S River, daily. !*»**• Masa* (71 era' Morbus RBA n iT S C H O f ^ t B O O K . NOT ‘2. K d'torisl Corrc-pouUeucs of tb . Country Goa'le ers four years, and is the nearest ap* feeding or warmer shelter lhan any bu» Paint, o 'h . Cvh haw kin at 3 a. ni. Paca* nger* by H>(» hna srttt Cramp Colic, Vomiting, D inrrha. v fiUPPKRIOR collcetioo of Choice TUNIS, arrive in N, V . by 7 p.wi Returning, leaveaT mon. The proprietor ha» ili his jn»sso*sioii Mimerons . \ newlv arranged and composed, and a large Hirer ou the airival of thv Mail atue* from preach to the English founcourse sys m ate man ought to provide for bis anh certi(lf"»#es, from highly honorable and wHl-known number of'ixre’lt nt UYMN^, written cNprenHly lor hold. Fare each way 11. luteroeflftkt« flat tcatifyin.'.' the i-:;iitd this w »rir, Which an* wUl adopUd foi rui doy proportion. An excursinn easily made, and really tem with which 1 over happen to have mals, he keep# tbe Hock iu open y ards gen <m : of New _ ,.' lent e...ulive cM’ct* id’ thiw m#*dipli#e. v»*nil C. COWDIUCE Proprietor. Rt-ylv#! Mcctfcg*. Anriivei-sari« », t brhtworth the making to any one interested come in contact on this side the water- with shedding attached, and states, i physicians who have become ii'u^tainh 1 ivith ita hool-i, F a p t.I.M d d l__ tv ih Fistivai , Concert«, Temperance Meetings, lire now inliig it with mm h su'.i-fteflon, Boys* ami G irls’ Meetings. rte.,et<’. The great la S outh D own B iir r p . is a visit at the I t has one objection, however; as most doubt not with the most entire truth propoitic* in mich caso* as tho*t for which if i«vecomt. n h I ‘ * cka of b AURATU ^ n iO O L UKT.b o. I (-ISO, that South,Downs will keep in better or, i’rvDurcd only by J. «. W. UAVKN.v Buaaviile. IQfl cnj’iis Laving been issued the flirt tidily CAMDEN & AMBOY farm of Mr. J C. T aylor , Holmdel N .J . ot the corn is sold, and most of the po New ./er.'-cv. intbsofits ptililination), inducedlb® Publisher to der and even grow fa,* upon no greater tatoes, and moat of the wliest, and most Leaving New York ftom the foot of Rob. lYhoicsale ÌVpot, W GREENWICH itroct.Xcw ue J»P,LL \ ’o. 1. rihc iM’ te tuul nerd» in LPIJ. So. '2 lire dilTurcDl from BKLL No. 1. 70X10 Copitb jnson street, in the steamboat for K ey of the hay—no land th at did not lie on a allowance of food titan would be required York. Sold bv Druggists throughout the country. ‘i:ive already been issued Hie first four months of a ,’t £^ rwif.! ■*( its publication. Price, in paper covers, 13 cents, port, it Is only a stage ride of nine or ten marl bed could well sustain so severe and to maintain an equal number of ordinary Ueat>ft Abbk, Toil’s (fiver. *ti per l iO; iv) t»ge U cents. J’onnd. 23 cents, TIM E T A BL E PAf58ENGEK L1»E ‘natives.’ Believing that I Ids improve constant draft; there is little or no land T- T ilt >n . ('cd.»r Bridge. miles farther—(he whole distance being >ld per 1*10. Lleganily bound, embossed gilt, 30 VIA. CAMDEN A AMBOY. Il.iVK.vs «V Buon eu. BurrsviU cent». &U per KlO. I tage <J cents. BULLS Nos. accomplished in less that four hour«. The in permanent pastures, and the quantby ment in mutton »beep is a matter to ooriw?tfn* I vins Ikon*. Kcttflo Crcok. 1 si’id 2, bound together, V) edits $ $30 per 100. n oi so Noma, Kctvi Up. Mfcemm T. A llen à L. DaBow. Point Pie « > ‘an Klegantly hound, embossed gilt, 50 c en ts; $10 per part of Monmouth county through which of slock kept is not such as to secure the which fur more general attention mustP. M. A. M. station* A .U J X r. II Ar<’Lwr:T. fJennotVi Mills. 100. Postage 8 eri'ts. () 10 30 Arrive at New ’i ork. Leatf « WI w be given in coming years, and that the I). K. S tephens , HepheiHvillr manufacture of very large quantities of the traveller is carried, has made great HOHACE WATERS, Agent, K To k 4,1 ’* Sooth Amboy, “ T 40 3 « C. f‘f. Il vN'Kf.L. (Jedar Creek, No. Broadway, Kcw-York, Publisher. 4 06 a 22 '* Spotawood, “ k OiiW progress In agricultural productiveness manure. It is therefore thought a belter SoulitiDown supplies the best means of D.S. Pauker, Forked Hiver Jtino 19, IfcGI— tyr. 3 07 a 1*2 “ J a MKSBORO, " 8 «11* Bodinis ÆPäkdmouk, Bamegat, during the past tw enty or thirty years. way, to let the laud lie in grass two years reaching that end, it is his design and de. a 42 7 M “ HigMstown, “ 8 8UJ* .T. G• W. HAVGNS. “ Bordentown. “ 9 w&f n e w s in g in g b o o k f>r d a y -s c h o o l s 3 If» 7 20 J ambs E owaudh lb Bon H'arctown. Much of its land is underlaid wilh marl, instead of one,thus making a five course sire to limit his sales so far as postible to William A. L »w, Cedar Creek, A called the DAY-SCHOOL BELL. C now ready; 2 80 6 1)0 “ Trenton, " jjitS * ' Burlington, u 10 I*l* ■tf the liberal use ol which at a fertilizer has instead of a four course system, certain' males, of tu let (beir services by the sea. >t contains about 2011 paptes of choice Son as, Solos. 2 60 6 30 " Cnmden, • ji Rounds, Catches, Du'-ts, Trios Quartets, and 2 12 0 12 been the chief source ol this itnpr-vc- ly to the advantage of the land, and pos son, where this is preferred to a pucrli« 2 00 6 00 Leave Phi hide! phi a, arrive IT 15 Choruses, many of them w rittm expressly for this V ia . T r e n to n an d N e w Brunswick, work, besid, isomc 30 liages of the Elfint-nta of FURNITURE, fu rn itu re , ment. Wilh soils of a somewhat va.ied sibly net involving any present loss to ase— ‘Young P iizo ,’ as one instance Music. This is the best nook ever issued for Semi, GOING SOUTH* . «* , . WHOLESALE AND URTATI., character, and a surface generally level, the farmer. This change, suggested by among others, having been let for the navies. Academies, and Public Schools. It is comMotions, A A. 31. A . If., r. U. P ptted bv HORACE WATERS. Author of “ Sabbath Leave N. York. 7g 0 II 4 • it produces good grain, grass and roots, Mr. Taylor, ha* a prototype, I may add, season of 1861 for $80 to Mr. John DEGRAAF AND TAYLO R Seliool'Bella,” 1 Nos. 1 and 2, which have had the “ NBr'niwicfc* 10 02 12 20 5 20 7 6 “ Princton, » O'. II06 1 08 6 H J and is well adapted tor such livestock as in the increasing favor wilh which tbe W orth of Chester Oounty, lJa., a well* 87 Bowery (Wholesale and Retail) Ware enormous sate of 600,003 erpici in 29 months, Price 20e. in pa per rovers ; ¡10..-. bound; ciotti •' Trenton 0 3 Tl30 1 32 6 40 * bound, embossed r-il!.. 40c. Uberai discount to wi>! command the readiest sale in the same course has apparently been regard, known and careful breeder— since it i* in H ouse. " R’rd’ntown 12 60................................... Die trade. Sample Copies ma'lcd free a t the above “ Burlington 1 12.................................. N E W YORK. great neighboring market of New York. ed of lale in E ngland, in laving baen in this way that the flock can be made to prices. " Bristol 9 63.............................................. tfW Bill« of $25 at Wholesale prlc®f».“t0ft Publisher, Horace W aters, No. 431 Broadway ° Tacony.......................................... 7 4J.--••■j T h e farms vary in size much, as in other many instances there adopt ed as a subi produce the most general and lasting ef Rosewood, Mahog.iny anil Black Walnut Parlor far New York. *' Kensington, 10 C0 ..................... . .8 00. •» In BrogeUJefle, Dclaise and Plnsc. Cane parts of the country, running from sixty stitule for the old Norfolk system. fect. Believing 'h a t, starting where nituve. June 9, 1861— ly . '• Camden.................. 2 0»................................. Bent and common fprnUnre in great varirlv. Alrfo Arrive l’iiila............. .2 20 3 15 8 ........... or eighty up to two or three hundred British breeders a t present stands, and E N A M K L E D ( t t tA M B F .ll r U R N IT U K E . Tbe marl obtained upon Mr T aylor’s GOING NORTH. v «, - e ts , from $42 |to $100. Spring, curled hair acres. }I»y is baled and shipped to the farm, and through that region, is got cut where Mr. W ebb is leaving off. he can In Station*. A. 51. A. M. ? M. f- rM CRANBERRIES]! moss and whalebnlnc Leave Philadelphia 0 11 >> M A TTRESSES. city in very large quantities,and considera in winter, exposed to tbe frost to secure fully 'hold bis own’ as regards the points J a s W . C a m p b e ll. " Camden ............. • -4 , i " ‘ VaoVl Also. fRalto-r tip!.-* «rot tteildin^.*. prerainm sofa “ Kensington.. .9 ..................................... ! ft' hie Indian corn and wheat are also grown its more ready pulverization, and spread of excellence peculiarlotheSouthiD ownf, licitsteai., nmt paUnt Belf-rooking cradt«-;. ])palcr* will 111Nt at tlio above “tore, the lai-ftest " Bristol........ 10 15............................ f “ 11 • B ut the potato is, proportionately, the on the land at the rate of a thousand or bis importations include rrpresentalives nnd be»t »««ortmtnt of any cstohlbhmeiit in Now “ Burlington ..................................... .........., Second and W alnut Street*, specially ot this region among the crops twelve hundred bushels per acre, This of diff -rent families, so I hat there need York,»lid can buy either at wholesale or retail cheap “ Bordentown......... .............. bJ ;‘" if 1‘iJILAIM M ‘Ifl* . er than at any ->tl ■or Jiau.se in the city. “ Ti cnton 1 43 12 45 5 5J Jj Having given his attention to the sale of Cranber of tbe larm ; and the oounty of Monmouth heavy dressing is will) the view of add bp no in-and-in breeding of near relatives June Otti, ISSI. iy" 1‘rincton II “7 1 10 6 U , ries in former seasons, and feeling convinced be ** S . Bi vuswick II 65 I 55 7 ^ M produoed nearly 800,000 bushels, aooord ing to the permanout resourees of the j and ho is watching with great care Iho can give every satisfaction, is now prepared to re Arrive New York 12 15 3 15 8 30 1° ^ ceive consignments of C O M M 1 S S IO N E S S A L E tag to the census of 1850,—a larger quan Imd; for a smaller on« might produce an J results of combinations between the in. P a s s e n ^ p r tr a in s L eave The Subscribe!s will sell at Public Auction on C u ltiv a te d C -a tib e ilc s , for Mt. Holly at 1000 a. n». f pi j tity , with but one exception, than any equal effect upon the crops iuunediaUjy I dividuals of the flock, and the qualities Tuesday th» I7tl day of December next, on the. From the Growers and'Dealer a iu the State ot Burlington M t* H'diy forBurlingtoa at 0 25 “ ’K Premise#bi tbe Village of Waretown, the townnhipt Xcw Jersey. 750 “ J1 other single county in the United Stales. succeeding. It may be renewed ia eight developed by Iits young stock as they ad. of Union, and colmty of Ocean, the iiou-e and Lot R efers to tho following parties for whom ho Trenton for Belvldcre I>lvidere for Trenton at 6 20 " • * to the late M irth a IV.rdmvll, <le>vd. ha* had the pleasure of sOili' g.— Taking 150 acres as perhaps about the or ten years. T he common system is vanee. Of the merits of No. 89' and-Ri belonging Dec. 14th, I860.—ly. «.¿¡g Riele t©Commence » t 12 o’clock, on said day, I). lì. Gowdy, Lbrpenter’s Landing, Eq. , average size of the farms, we should pro to haul it on to the grass land in winter, ser ve,’ or of the other imported animals, when attendance will be given and conditions made Jos. 1L Bapp, Tuckerton, known by Tom’s ltivcr, R. B. Gowiiy, “ FREEHOLD A N D ....... ...w . bably find the system of management preparatory to breakiug up the sod fur 1 need net speak, but if would be wrong B E N J. PR ED A TO R , Tom’s River, J. G,Gowdy, *' JO B . C A M L ELN , Ocean County. John. J. Webb, ' A G H I U U L T U I I A L R A IL B 0 A 1 adopted pretty well represented in the corn in sp rh g ; but Mr. Taylor is in fa to pass by those bred upon the place Ocean County. t > . 1. 0 . R O G ER S, A. W. Downey, " Ocean County. John W, Osborn, Commissionersi following outline : Say a dozen steers vor of allowing the field to remain in without a single remark ns to the evb Potter’s Creek. Capta R. Tilton, “ will be purchased in autumn, and carried grass during year after the dressing is ap, dence Ihey afford of t he success of Mr- Oct. 16,1861 4w. Ilammonton. Capt. A. Somerby,* Tnnton. A. 'fer Hoeven, “ through the winter mostly upon coarse plied. The different qualities of marl Taylor's efforts. We examined a pen O l s l S ™ - ----------- ---- e ft. Advances Made if Desìi ed. T e n J o lla r s R e w a r d . feed, such as cornstalks, etc., grazed and found itt differi-nt localities in N nwiJer of ten yearling ewes, all hut one of them Ten dollars tieward will he given ver Oc .ta, 13ttl — »«A W I N T E R A R B > A N G E M E »;. who wilt give sufficient evidence fioas ton nit O n and after Monday, Nov, 4th t g l j l l j l fattened through the summer, and then sev, it may he remarked, are applied in sired by “ W orld’s P tiae,” who proved umy person or person», trespasing or mtc.hg oys Ounnlaghom P o .it St S io c iim o r t daily, Sundays excepted, until'further ter*, in a pond (near CedUr Creek, called an<So3 himself very clever a* a stock getter, inn disposed of to make way for a new sup quite differeniways; it was mentioned for I m p o r t e r s anmi j o b b b r s in lows : LEAVE FREEHOLD a t , Pond* 7 40, a. m., connecting a t Jamesburgwi F O llE IN AND ply. From thirty to fifty sheep, more or icslance that only a hundred lo a hundred parting his close fleece, full chest, width H E Y R Y T . W O OD , den and Amboy Railroad trains tor N* *°* | D A N IE L Ö. WI L L I VMS, delphia and intermediate Stations. ^ a less, according to the supply of feed and and fifty bushels per acre is the ordinary of shoulders, spring of rib, and oxceli DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. .--tf. 3.00, p mv Connecting nt ¿ 8f ! S i » w 71 & 73 W orth Street, lence behind, in a marked degree. The \ . It. R ., trains for New Ydrk, PhdadcJp. * l other considerations, will be purchased application of tbe Sqoankwn marl, which Between Broadway and Church St. termediate stations. __ Win. J. Cunningham, ( in early autumn from (be droves that is more concentrated iu character, and lambs, by ‘Reserve’ are promising well; liE tU R N IN G . IANKUM MARL, Ezra M. Frost, j NEW YORK Leave N. York from PferN«. 20 foot-“‘" “ yi*j eonae »Song—many of them bred in New therefore pays for transportation to con there are H of them rams and 12 females, The snbscrilior is now ready to deliver Marl D*om Barberic Throckmorton, [ steam er Uii-tmrJ Stockton, 0 »■'m-- '[ cl a, 6«■4 Chas.T). Throckmorton, f York or Ohio—of the character o f the siderable distances along the canals, some of them reproducing admirably the the well known Leave I'lilladelphta Boom Walnuts'* Feb. 1861.- tf and a t 2 p, m. A 9 onp, m- I H E N D E R SO N P IT S ordinary sheep of these States, in which which could not he done at a profit with deep straightness of back and belly, and . , ^ Leave? Trenton ntG 50 a . m at Bergen iroifx Works for Leave Jm eeb m ol 8 40 a. Leave good hind quarters of the sire, and all of floe wool «nd a light carcass form the the marl dug about Holmdel TEMPERANCE Passengers will be carclui to pr . oJai, F i f e C e n ts Per-BusheS Passengers thee office . gftrt, predominating element. Ewes are am offici in Freehold, or flt. the Orders left witli th. railroad “Rent nt Bergen Our space must^ lim it these remarks them very full and strong behind the B O A R D I N G H O U S B >:mT the boats, or they board tir .fill receive wrompt nttenlion. TERMS CASH. hetod, and have been bought a t about upon Monmouth Oounty Farm ing to a shoulder, where ho particularly ex-cels. JOHN TOttlttlY, Jr., Agent. The hell a t »1» The subscriber, having just completed a new and In conclusion, Mr Taylor does not Bergen Iron (Works, Msylöth, 1*61. ■- tf. roomy addition to bis residence in Main&treet, would #3 per head for several seasons past.- bare sketch, omitting much th a t would inform the public th a t lie is prepare# to receive trim Jamesimrg. JVov.i8öL»—lV* Iambs are bred from them, and the whole be of interest, and which could be more believe, as a practical m an, in sheep keep and permanent boarders. Airy and pleasant Land in Large and small i acts.. elent rooms can be obtained for families, together with arc fattened and got ready for the buteli' easily gathered during a summer journey, ing without roots, fully agreeing with our at moderate prices. D it W A L S H T Iî A N A l s o , F a r m s o f a ll S i z e is board, other leading breeders in the estim ate «•r during the succeeding summer. Roomy stabling lias been erreoted in connection than at the present season of the year. T'Wsalc, ffn easy terms, situate near Chetwood with the above house, for the benefit of transcient IM A CEA, DÏSINTEBY, he planes upon their value. I t is con. iu farming upon this general system, tha Fiu-iiace) Burlf.igton Co., N. J. boarders who may want such' accommodations— T be chief object of the trip, as already slantiy a source of surprise to see that, iscriber ot Chetwood, or address him Every comfort and convenience possible, will be — AND— J r, T aylor about fifteen years ago came intimated, was to sec Mr, T aylob ' s so little attention is paid lo this subject, as follows, ! afforded those who desire to spend the summer C H O L E R A e « » o the Conclusion that “ butcher's iambs’' 0 . FRANKLIN CLARK, months a t this place. Daily excursions will be made ¿South-Downs, end, having given above by American farmers; and I think I have New Gretna, P. O. over our delightful liver to the seaside, for bathing Wliiii luijl'1>M»arA^é ièscre profitably by b Base River, fishing and recreative amusement. his first selection of this breed, before published the response onoe made GROCER. 15, J&51.-—tf< Burimgt®nOo.,N. J. T o a ’a River, Pun* JAMES T. GOBLE. 29th}1860.-«tf. Tcm'« R iv e / , 2, .