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vol 4` tom`s river. n. j, j1
4! ‘ $ 1 .6 0 r e E u w k i/O . ta rL o n VOL 4’ A Oo. T ltÜ T H a d v a v o h. IS T A T T m rrfT H R O U G H E M B L E M S . TOM'S RIVER. N. J, J 1 ■HP m e Laflr Pkttaaibr«P»*»* urn to the bod»Mr of She otmtd not majestic frown. •• Young woman where Mr*. Ames wa* silting In her front parJgM R M rkk id e Peter, who flourished» few year« he moth i wit hi having done soothing | F O IT 1 Y . din you get this watoh !" tor when »he eafc approaching Mr*. * T®" neea. t go among the mountain» of Vermont, Emma war contused- *s what maiden mo e for her. . She had been partially aoeeesaful. F ra n (he W e« Jersey Ploueer. O • hope had faded a w a y ; but another, »• an ' veterate horse man was one day strong, a very public aplrtted !ad7> * ho Mr*. Wilson opened her eye», and throw Would not har» been, when asked such a | 'ike'he b'fpbljsun from behind ilia dark called »on by an am ateur in search of took a wonderful interest Irt all w orn'* LINE 8. ing her arm * around Emma** neck, kiss question In lciirsr.ee to such a gift 1 ,r ■ t • as*, burst upon something last. The result Is told aa fol- and benevolent enterprises, especially aH Ha t you are silent he exclaimed; " Just ed her tenderly. Her hesrt bled as she those undertaken for the benefit! of peoi t M n u i iu n r a . gazed on her daughter; perhaps,alto, to a i I supposed when 1 first put my eye* , •*,” said Uncle P-, pointing lo pj# from a diitanc#. be an orphan, alone and unprotected in upon it.” Ijie m e t* re e li« (he I®«« Uoeeee, ••My dear Mr*. Amea,” »he eommen* ■at In a meadow beioa» the house ; « f t i y wh»! do vouffif*!!- ’¡Jr ' Whet«the welsri ere eweeple* W«*tie ted a strange city, ere another half day should 4? It a mare ytwnter who would cod, “ 1 inn the agent of a Jtewinrtlutrcle « W hat do ' mean, eff*v r" . ?nmile In two minutes and tw enty just established, the object of which| is to Whwet'hoUeoltma ttlhtm uteeeiini ted pass away, With tearful eyes she spoke o f the fu • Cool, anyhow.” high. . •„.onda were It not for one thing.” provide suitable clothing for the children Qotih up iLrougb tU time to the echoing ekr- ture, and commended Emma to that God , -G iva me the watch, a ir; 1 will sell H >ltu*I •• row! i ahe. Indeed t” cried hi* com- In Patagonia. I am told that they are In to whom alone she could look for succor somewhere else,” said Emma, frightened (he habit of going about In a atate ol na* Cheet re to rtqolem ever tey form. by the strange behavior of the broker. .->f (he evening had began Let mj dirge he the eoiee of the wild reihlig In the darkneii of the coming »torn*. I The da « Y»h,” continued Uncle P e te r; ehe 1» ture which you know ia dreadful to con* “ I think not, young w om an; but I will Emma attempted fo comfort h e r; but he walked up the four years old this spring, Is in good con template.’^ j to shrouc w J P C etnrm k ltf It irratk from fclf fir oh I what can solace the fond heart of a Mil an officer.” firm step1 dition, loks well, and Is a first rate ani I. V\ jstreet tov •< Perhaps they have alway* ¡been i , eorthcre home. * An officer what can you mean, air ’ nf if1 m ilUl^B Of I t hi* ehtrkx of cloede to the btttle ehtll come. weeping mother a* »he look* forward to i she ascei mal ; and she can go a mile in lees than , 0 “ ’’ danger and peril, wheta they appear to ba Pray g ir t me the watch and let me be ! The city well i t Cl?&!' 4*C III ngers, two minutes, where it not lor one partic “ Bui that li no reason why we should Reine re no monument over tnr genre, waiting like giant apectrea lo enfold the gone." open ■t-nflr tl §*oi 1ft tt not Improve their condition. So we h a re but *ev< Mr otlr meooritl thill be tie eletr w trt. ular thing!” « W hat can I'mean 1 You do not know, Which in fettcrlcte freedom ted gremlrn- dearly beloeed object of her hearts »flec iwtfit ev en in g Cigna« •• Well what ie tt 1” w as the anxious agreed to hold meeting» two evening« tn ■(»aw, an ehtll roll tion in their ruthlea* embrace. do you 1" •• Approiciing the nearest one, *ne In query. a week with this object in view. Will you From the belting Eqnmtorto eteh ler pole. •- indeed, I do not," replied Emma, con- quired If Dr. R-------- resided there. •• T hat mare,” resumed the Jockey ; 1» join!” « W eep no more, m other; I know of a fused and trembling with fear. The atrtpfer atarted at the sound of the in every way a good piece of property.— “ I’m afraid I c a n t. I should be com ■ IS C S L L A X T . skilful physician, who can with God’s « T h e watch wae stolen, young woman,’’ voice. pelled to neglect my own children, as 1 She has a heavy mains, awllch-tall, trots blessing turn the lever hsrmleasly aelde." aald the broker with a lofty frown on hla Emma rrptated the question in a louder fair and square, and yet there Is one thing presume will ba the case of some who at* T H E G O L D W A T C H brow. ■aid Emma. tone, wheiiupon the gentlemen aprunglo only why she can't go a mile In Iwo min (end. Look, for example, at that boy in OR A FRIEND IN NEED<• Stolen]! indeed It was not," exclaimed his feet, am endeavored through the par•* E m m a: we have nof a penny led to the street. He ha» * hole in each elbow, ute*.” buy bread, much more to pay a physician Emma, aghast with alarm at the terrible tlal gloom ¿»distinguish her features. and his clothes are covered with mud. I •• What in the Old Harry is It then groaned Mts. W ilton in angulab. charge. •• Good Heevena!’’ exclaimed h e ; ‘ can cried the amateur, Impatiently. presume hit ¡u s tt-r h»iong* to some of •• 1287,” continued Ihe iran, faking a It b e ; la thb Emma W ilson!" - We can get money ; I will sell some* • Nay, mother, be of good ch e e r: God “The distance la too great for (he tim e,’ there benevolent associations and hnsn’l small account hook from the shell there is trill get redeem ue from the misery that thing more. ■• Oh.Stwart, StewartV’ burst In Incon was the old wag's r»p'y ___ time to at’end to any of her own little « We have nothing more to sell, my the number. It wa* stolen from my solable velemence from the lip* ot Emma ■environs ue I" mid Emma Wilton, a pale An Ohio paper gives the following in children.” •lender maiden, a t ehe leaned over (he dear Emm«.« Oh ! what will become of shop.” “ Mrs. Amee!” asked her visitor, im is this inded Emma 1" •• There'*' aome mietake ; I brought reference to Hon. B. F. W ade, of the U. you, dear child 1” te d of her tick mother. •• it ie, dar Stew art,” and the re-untled mediately rising with Indignation, “ you •• Do not weep, mother—d o n o t; my that watch with me from Boston, twe lover*, hedless of the publicity of the S. Senate, familiarly called Frank Wade “ Ala», my child I I know not what will Our Frank is a curious genius. He insult mef* tecom e of us In a strange city, without watch ta still left," replied Emm* a* the weeks ago." of the plac, were Infolded In one long, “ Insult you t” was the astonished re» pays no more regard to Southern chivalry m Didjyou 1” sneered the broker^; pertear* started afresh down her cheek». money and without friends." ply; •• of course not. W hat make* you earnest eibrace. than If there was no such thing in thla “ It was the gift of Stewart W orth»; hepe you can tell me where you got It, « God will take care oi u t mother—will •* j ^*3 (linking of you, Emma, at the think s o !” ■raise up Irienda to aeaitt ut in the hour yon certainly would not »ell that, my then 1" time you ¿dressed me. I derigned to atari world. “ Do you know who that boy la, of Senator Norris, from New Hampshire .. | can air,” and Emma paused in con child r •of our greatest need.” for your incle’a plantatatlon to morrow." whom you speak t” who is serving hia lust term in the Sen •• Nay m oth«, l will if I can save you fusion. “ My poor E m m a! may heaven bletj Emma,briefly related the particular* oj « No, I do not; but I should very much The thought of exposing her heart'* the repaid disasters wnlch had happened ate, »aid to him the other day, in compa» you, and if I m utt be taken away by thii from—from—pain and want," replied Em like to.” ny with a number of Southern Senators, ma, as ahe wiped away her tear», and seerets to a etranger—to a rudo vulgar sc crc i* vo a i n a u s - i — ,. fearful piagae, lead you aafely to a good “ You would ! Well, m a’am, your cu ' Wort he was affected to tea"«. while discussing the Nebraska question! flirew her arm s lovingly around her mo person like the broker—was intolerable i ” Stewart home I" Would you, Mr. W ade, tf called up riosity shall be gratified. He Is my »on— and she shrank from ft with disgust. • N a y dear m other; the fever ie not ther’s neck. *• I am ¡rqualnted with Or.R------- ; ah t George Washington Jackson Armstrong l on by a Marshal of the United States to •i You can ; but you will not 1 contin 7 .<0, •• Alas my child, I fear it is to late. always fatal; there It hope, yee, great •aid he, addreastng a geiilleassist In catching a fugitive slave, obey What have you to say to tn a ti” hope that you will recover,” and the poor The lever la even now coursing through ued the broker, with a sarcastic leer upor • thoughtfully pacing the ro“ Say, why, nothing. Only it is untbr* thin, cadaverous face. girl turned away her head, to hide a flood my veins; my brain reels under the *dly consented lo the order 1” tnnate for the poor boy that ho w asn't •■It was given to me by a friend,” re of tears that unbidden courted down her ■hock! “ No,” said Frank, “ I’d see him in Jer•or his heart was born a Patagonian.” clicfckfo „ -lu , ~ •• I will g o this instant,” exclaimed (he plied Emma. Irat.” unianilv Mr». Armstrong, without a word of re . . . » m i r a u u u n occurred in a miter« poor girl dashing aw ay the tears from bar _*,ts . . u M « NiarrlH, ,„e ply, swept out ol tne room with the ma now thaTis a good one. Y ourdear ft able dilapidated building In the roar or iis friends, “ ia an evidence how lit, .’lllng of (he jesty of a queen. Thenphifu* atreet in n e w Orleans. Mr*. ** God be with you ; hut It ts too late I" must be better off than you are.” an il .ocral fee secured tl.i regard is paid to the laws by the abo She is still canvassing for the sewing W ilton was a poor widow from the North, and Mrs. Wilson sunk back, exhausted “ They are, indeed.” liiion Whigs.” the ser Vhe old negress, to attend circle in behalf of the Patagonians, while who, after alruggling vainly against the upon her pillow. •< o f course you will not expect me to 11 Well,” said Frank, “ Mr. Norris the snOe: . adverse current of penury, which had The devoted duughter bathed her head believe that anybody would give Ihe like would you help to catch a negro if you George Washington Jackson is permitted •• Emma, * i you accompany me io Ihe to roam at will through the streets, on borne her down to the verge of destitution and vainly endeavored to restere her lo ol you a gold watch I” continued th mer saw him running o ffl” condition that he will not venture within had accepted the Invitation of her only oonsdoum ess ; bat her eyea rolled wildly clless persdeutor, coming from bellied the pawnbrAer’s won't you ' Certainly I would,” said Mr. Norris, <• | tv.i ; tb gilt 1 cherished so long for sight of Mrs. Ames’ window. brother In Louisiana to make her home In their sockets, darling pains flew aiong counter Into the middle of the room , “ J with some little trepidation. M oral .— Philanthropy, like charity,— the spine to the brain ; and ahe began to will Just c a lls policeman; perhap you your sa le —vh.cii I consented to part with him. Frank, turning to Senator Dixon, of should begin at home, though there is no can make his Honor the recorder, believe with under pessure of want must not Kentucky, said— With only aufficient means lo pay the rave with incoherent fury. be lost.” W hat a terrible situation for a loving that It was given to you.” passage for herself and Emma to New Or “ Would you, sir, if called upon to a r occasion (or its ending there. Dr, r ------ accompanied them to the rest a runaway negro, obey the Marshal's “ In pity, sir, do not expose.” — leans, she had landed in that city In July daughter. But she did not shrink beneath “ Dearest Ell, do you love roe !” asked •• Ha !” interrupted the broker, with a pawnbrokers. Emma was instructed to command!” Just a* the fearful pestilence, which even the pressure o f woe that lay upon her Dr. Beeswax ol the pretty little Miss YVII cruel leer ; “ you confess the theft, do enter the sh»p and demand her wateh. now rages there, had made Its appear soul. “ No’ sir!” said Dixon. 11 I'd see him low, a few weeks before marriage. you 1” “ Youi watch, indeed. Had you the d—d first.” In another room ol the house lived an ance. They were without money, and in “ Ay, better than life, better than home. » No, s i r ; I am not guilty of a theft. 1 impudence to re tu rn !” replied the vih; a strange place. The residence of Mrs. old free negro, to whose wife she resolved “ Well,” said Frank, in his dry way, You are my very sou], parted from you, beg you not to expose me to annoyance The negress lias. Wilson's brother was In the Interior of to apply for assistance. “ i should not wonder, when you can ob I should wither and decay like the flow « I had1, and I will not leave the shop tain so many Northern men, like the gen ers in autum n.” the State, and she had not the means to was net at home, and she waited an hour, and delay.” r.ot daring lo leave the bedside until she « That was well turned, upon my word.” without it;” replied Emma. tleman from New Hampshire to do it lor take the passage thither. Then said the doctor in reply— «• The W atch is mine, s i r : give it to me. “ You will not 1 We will see,” and you. A letter was immediately dispatched returned. “ l swear you are to me an angel; none The heart of the negress w as warm, and Pray do not detain me ; my mother has the broker ’went to the door and called t o him, informing him of the strait to which so beaulifui as you. May my tongue A writer inthe New York Courier, who cleave to the roof of my mouth If it ever th e y had been reduced. A week had she readily engaged herself in relieving just been taken down with the fever; I am •< poke ” at the top ol his v o ic e . At officer was at hand who instantly seems well versed in matters pertaning to crosely speak to you.” •lapsed, and no answer had been received. the distress of Mrs. Wilson. Procuring compelled to sell it to procure Ihe necessi the canine race, says— T hey were in the utmost extremity ot a piece of ice, she broke it into small frag ties of life,” pleaded Em m ’, the tears dim. obeyed. After the doctor had been m arried six ments, and enclosing it in a cloth applied ming her eyes. -suffering and want. I have no doubt that where one dog of months, the following confab might have u ahe is i thief, arrest her, she has sto Stern necessity compelled them to se!| it to the head of the sufferer. •• A good story ! The watch is mine ; I len a gold watch numbering- 1287, which valuable breed becomes mad, there are been heard between him and his sweet fifty of the worthless sort whobeeome so; Bringing from her own room a glass in have shown you thenumber on my book, it I can swear is my property.” ■a portion of their wardrobe, and a few wife— trinkets, with the proceeds of which they which she had Drepared the medicine was stolen but a few weeks ago.” 11You carl” exclaimed Slewart Worthe, and as dogs of these sorts, from their lit “ Ellen, why don’t you get up! Y ou tied taken lilts iuui'1 lu which we find usually given, she administered (he •• Nay, s!i ; that it not your watch, in entering tin shop. “ Inhuman monster. tle value, are allowed to run at large, they are decidedly the laziest woman I ever remedy, and promised to watt at the beds heaven’s name, do not detain m e; my Give me thit watch, quick.” them. are much more liable to do a ir.g e snare saw. There’s not starch enough in my A n o th e r w e e k p a s s e d b y , Slid tfiey TC.< side mi Emma’s return. of damage. dew mother may die in my absence.” W het natch 1” dickey, and it’s no use talking to you. I With a heavy heart,the poor girl left «aired a letter from Mr. Wilaon’a over . What fatch 1 you contemptible rasLonatt Blaine, and other eminent au Have you really a mother sick with seer, statins that he had atarted for the the house to sell her watch—the cherished the fever ! ” said the broker, wild an ap : ,l. Whythe watch you stole from this thorities on Canine Pathology, are unani don’t believe you’d wash your face, if'it wasn’t for sh a m e 's sa k e .” ■north near a fortnight before. The letter gift of her lover, who had only a year be- pearanceof sympathy. ndy. it wis my property.” mously of opinion— “ There you go again, you cruel brute, itned# no tender of assistance, contained fore departed for Caiilornia—and to pro» i ha tv . sir ; do, pray, give the—the The p ! M - T , now interfered, and the T hat Rabies can only be generated hy always flying at me. I lead the life of a ■no money, and they were reduced to the cure a physician. watch.” raker wasobiigert to produce me n atch. innoculalion, and never by heat, thirst or dog, and I will surely go home to my 'brink ei despair. The cum they procur it you -eally have a mother sick with “ I presence it to this lady ¡, ago. other external agents, and consequent! y mother.” CHAPTER II. ed by the aaleof their wardrobe was now iff will considering that 1 have I But sm » ’ iir R ------ , w l l l y . a remain that wheie the disease once destroyed “ Go I say, and good riddance to bad Before a pawnbroker’s shop in SI .exhausted. The Yellow fever began to ... overed the property, let you escape,’’ ; »omerit ’ there : i no n ison to suppose it would re- rubbish.” rage fearfully around them, and the future Charles street, Emma paused, as if'.*' doubt replied the broker, putting the watch into i. and e phyi. “ Don't talk so to me, I won't stand it, ” 'ear. vsraa indeed dark and fearful to content«, whether to enter. H erl. -iiJLiiR violent- his pocket. ,tho *fc .mull ;i»‘ preliminary symptoms of take th a t!” and his wife jumped out of ¿plate. iy, and she trembled with agitation, as '• Do not take the watch from trie it i ;’ rned a . a war- ihe compniint e marked and gradual in bed, and caught up a crcket to throw at A further supply of article* from their the thought of exposing herself alone to ihe gift of a friend.” io was tliHr progress. ru* ...ie broke: the old gentleman’s head. The doctor .. . 7 t ’’ ' the rapacity of the III favored looking .S ardrobe, only afforded them the means “ I suppose it is replied the broker committed ibr the offence ran down stairs at a 2 40 pace. man, who stood behind the counter. hf.. rsion to o r fear of water i a . o f eubiietenee a few days longer. Emma sneenngly. art ac On the Itllowlrig morning, But a sick, perhaps a dying mother was t • ely It o ■ a symptom accompaning : had made aereral attempts to procure “ The boy at the head of the class will “ I was driven by want, lo sell it. A« suffering for want ot the ordinary neces you have a heart, sir, do not take it from «orripanic.i Emma to the Record«! s ofiic» i di.ccme in the dog. .sew ing hut without success. state to me what were the dark ages of tho and th e n entity oft.be wstch established That a rabid dog never foams at the world.” me.” As the poor girl returned one day from saries ol life. The broker w»s hound over fo» rxam in. mouth and rarely shows a desire to bite Boy hesitates. “ Will you buy this watch 1” asked she Well this is impudence; 1 never saw [her fruitiest errand, she found her mother ation on th) charge of th eft; but he died those who do not hurt him, unless bad “ Next. Master Jones, can you tell me , lying upon the bed, with all the symptoms In trembling tones, a s she drew the cher the like ofit. Young w om an; I give you a few dayspftor of Ihe yellow (ever. ly frightened by pursuit, when any dog what the dark ages were !” ished! memento of her absent lover from just t wo miuutes to leave the shop; choose ■of the dreadful piague. In a sbrft ttrr.a Mrs. Wilson, under will do the same. “ 7 guess they were th# ages before Her heart almost sank within her as she her bGsom, and laid it upon the court» between leaving in mat time, and being the assiduols attention of Dr.R——, and These few (acts are generally admitted, spectacles were invented.” i real lied the awful situatien to which (hey ter. carried before the Recorder.” The eyes of the pawnbroker glistened “ Go to your seats.” Poor Emma ! what could she do ! the careful nursing of the old negress by all persons who have any personal were reduced. The tears flowed in plen teo u i showers down her wan cheeks, as with delight as he saw the gold watch, The broker was a villain, and what could was so far recovered as to be able to knowledge of the disease and if generally “ How are you going to spend Indepen ■he knelt by the bedside, and breathed it was an elegant and valuable one. ahe do in his hands. Her heart sank proceed to her brother’s plantation where known would often save the life of an un offending dog and much alarm on the dence !” asked Mrs. John Smith of her iforth a prayer to Him who never forget* W ithout deigning a reply to the question within her, as ahe turned from the scoun she now awaits hia return. part ol persons bitten by a dog supposed friend Miss Brown. the widow and orphan In .their tribula o f Emma, he minutely examined the drel and left the shop. Stewart accompanied them, and the to be rabid. “ Well, I guess I shall go up lo Harverconstruction. tion. Emma was overwhelmed with anguish marriage arranged to take piace im A gentleman was promenading a fash straw.” If the man’s b e e was any indication of by this last terrible blow, which had wresH er heart had gained strength from mediately ot the return of Wilson. “ Going to have a straw ! Weir, now, ionable street with a bright little boy at this act of devotion. She felt that she th e thoughts within him, there was the thd from her the last succor she possessed. ©nr storyj^old, his side, when the little fellow called out, be keerful, Mi«s Brown, for you’ve no •eased ap sa tbs a r s of her ai! poweriju! demon in hie soul. W ith a dramatic T he watch was gone ; the last prop had “ Whop the heart of man shuts out, “ Oh, pa, there’s an editor 1” idee how much more cider a body sacks Father, who is ahis as he is willing to »tart ofApparent emprise, he fixed hi* been mercilessly torn from beneath them ; airaighttky the heart of God takes in. keen eye* on the work of th e watch, •• Hush »on,” said the father, “ do not through a straw than they'd uato todrink eseio itr the Seedy in She hour of peril. and what conid save them fromatarvation " No, 1287," aald he, reading the num o r the scarcely less bitter alternative of j T he endr of a moment may become make inn oi the pour m a u , God only OUt of« pitcher I trrfOWt for ItyB tried it T h y will be done," drying her tears, more than once.” , » ehe bathed her mot her’» head and en* ber, while his brow was wrinkled up into eating the bread of churity. knows wbat you may come to yet.” | the sorrov of a whole life. , ( C U Irsuti» « ri A r a n e - « l e p rt» '* *h«* ,r< A lo o f «ko« * un* t ö ' ^ » bipr* hern h irt¡ n Th« i{titled Stalss L u t « N i wf look a ride dotrn Ih« net** ry eoteonftni i entirely to 'le T dei ty le fello* ou rlfid dt N4w Vsxrk t * Mtmdey Short •» h r ne Ttirkerfnrr, Ihr p ire cru week,. r.(U*ed tx we tu t New V>,kV b u t ‘Dash WKD.'tieiO i r , ~ J t x v Ü , 1444. I,,.i, hJhW a' past e ll o’cli-cltito Ilia m^TAIng, sj w at irlrethla®, end ihe proipeeii nopoly gems, in then*i«& c;.1' " negli Ne«’ Jersey sometime« try their -, «neue» e. m ito », The W s It omlm>u«hiWgb IndeflnUl .. a il the country fine; corn looks tinrom getter In i'etjverwgnuv paper it Preet.-'H h though I» t vegy ftZnffHnff manner. The V* • I nionly good, end promise« a rich harvest, nTOHFEWDDNT. It was freighted it P h n ieip iiu os the I7t* Ocean (jo. Emblem hs* lately taken very Austria being slrongiysuipectadiS»# play potato ciops look well. Borne Inconven Inst, and never readied PreefioM n v i Lin.ng eaiimonopoty groonrts, thereby ing ihe game ol R tusls. Ttieffe hartsesa no Published h t the Good id tlx People, ted • ience wat experienced by the lu m e n , on the 24th. W e would Hke to know il putiti Mifcciy reaasd ila «Irculoifofi, Some fighting oi any importance. , Living for Ike Proprietor. account of the late wet weather, which had On the 8th after s long struggl# ihe otrrlsrs have ■ right, thus to trample u| time since Commodore Blockton was hung prevented some ol them from geiing their T urks got possession of tha Islands ol I p P ru n a i—li Ocemii Count) F m . on privale, aud publie IntresU. » 1 1 n in efflgy at Tom’* «Wer, the place where * heat crops in, (he people are turning bn) other perl of New Jersey IS reell t Jeer. that journal Is pubnshd. A number of gen Mokan and Olnelks, a:rd subsequently o' The editor of the Kahlem wig pleas tleaien, » Uh I he entire approbation of the Glcrgevo. The Russians w ere totally detheir ailention more seriously to the Im JQ K N T8. portance of Improving (heir lands In this remember that we gave our reason* fo Editor, addressed the Commodore a letter fesied on Ihe Wallsclan territory. VolkKt B. P almi», the Amene»« Neinpeper declining any tontrovrry wlh him on an) section of country. iSapyrnvsl of the effigy Prince dorchakoff Is terming a camp of : thi subject w pat ever some mnath« -I nit A, ht\i " l 11 Agent, li duly eethoriled to revel re ssbscrip. VVe noticed alto some very nr.it end lonmouth Democrat, In 30,000 men between Bucharest and Ihe ss y d bavé seen tn> cause why we shuuit tirai end «dvertice»»» Is for tie Geera KmbUm ley, inlerpoWtaAapasaga Danish«. end the moeer tbeulor, le the cities of New substantial Improvements In the vilfopiu i I. i,. . __, uinirsnnff ini ns lh.it adlot hot In W sretown, Mr. James Edwards has Vorlt, Boston end Philadelphia. tignar* ay denouncing the The Post say» IhM. according to Berlin j g ,»rftntlng I tlllflfl mt fte ,-i .in Emblem, thusexhlb Iellers, Colonel Mantenuffel was to leave Me Dran Irl, IOd Neuen ilrerl» il del; ne. erected a store and dwelling home, at . wislt ton lo tri t'P esc. veriest slaves ufthe Com Berlin for London on » mission the object enti eoian should, thoriud te reeeiee «ubscripti n i neri advertise- Bainegat Messrs Tilton, Oodlne &C .x iis position lo iabble in (hedlrly | n)0(j„ie, Bu haev recently finished a commodio'i i store Ing Been for Am peper. tru th ha* appeared, und of which I* tosonn'litt# the opposition lhat private s canti 5», we m tll have S. M. PeUentill It Co-, 119 Nniinn Uree! li house, we do not think It can be beat In Utter repudiate, over has shown Itselt to a renewal of negocla/ (h t * t\rnc ont in m<tet hi m on any g ro tr.!' duly e ut boriled ta reeeiee lubeeriptioni end the slate, fur Its convenience and ulaptthe paseare ineerled by lions, It 1* added that tha Cxar, if a re •îect. ill »drer1 iiementi for Ih il peper, nest for making a good display of met ray that thst " most newal of should be agreed to, would even Mr. E. Oliphenl, Jr. New Lisboa, ti duly chandlie, also Mr. Sealey Olophar.', j)#< mi bditonuls or th : abandon the line of Ihe Sereth. and with euthoriied to receive ntCìeription* ned edver. enlarged his store house, and it is no ¡tying them to contain draw all the Russian troops Into his own tisemenls emd give receipt! 1er the intuì, fur large and convenient place for bus M i l , and udvoca territory. Ihii pi pet. ws notice a new store house In M in overwhelming ma. Telegraphic dispatches from Dantzlg Creek occupied by Mr. Willetts, i icli , ire In (avor of, and stats that Admiral Napier ha* returned y in our TO jID V E K H SE R S, does credit to the place, and at ' ek principles th t are ■ear our heart*, and wilh the fleet to B iro Sound. The cholera The 0c<s» E iM tw ie published at Tom’i erton the handy work of genius la mmil j .net only our but a Iso of a large majority was raging at Cronstadt, and the Admiral River, the evunty-eeni of Ocean, and circulate« od I of nur chate, aud principles that must be was unwilling lo keep his men unneces in every town nod village in the county, and in ifested by the late improvements. M are : meet ' Ins acknoledged nr, i that must prevail, not- sarily in (he neighborhood. many vieiniliee where no other paper it received Thompson i t Uni tic II at this place haves , •by rater of pri< —making an excellent medium fur advertising. new and well constructed stare house, ilso 1 wiihstan tig the falso sutem ente of Mo. 8 pain.—T he rebels continue their re.t. 01 ..inde Mr. Allen P Tilton having purchase.! Ihc t rts N t’vAHi M ercury. treat toward Aukulusla. The capital Is brief-cull Ü nc brick store house and dwelling, owne i by I ¡ U M E 8 OF ¿ C E N T S . it seems Irani a card in (lie Ocean Em • tranquil. The fallowing persons ere dnly enlhnrived to Dr. Page has Improved the stuie bouse Doe* he forge The tierald has good reason for staling m blem that nine of our friends do not like act u agenti for the Ocinn Emblem i yery materlaly It is new well aranged ado i This was noi andal when it cot is that an authorized agent of the United ■poetai. the Imarulate inductor ol the ti the pre nce ol the “ Democrat ” editor to T. J. K. WTallac«, New Egypt. reflects credit on its proprietor. Out It it came i orti this to their card in his paper. They stand up Stales has arrived from Washington on Edwin J. Salí t i , Esq , Bnrnegnt. And while the people along this section Cerini. / pot quarter It would be very dirty, j We be. for their own paper, when it is attacked his way to Madrid, empowered to offer B. N. Vannotc. are making these external improvements for the purchase ol Cuba. Kobiut Estolli. they show conclusively t hat they do not iieve we ha' e as intelligent a dass of Truly, our neighbor h a t trouble enough. R ossu.—The allied fleet* sai ed on the readers as any paper In the Stakvand we —M onmouth I nuuircr . neglect their Intellectual improvement, as 2d snd were out ol sight of Odessa. H ightstowr July 22, 1854. are willing to let (hem judge for Ihtmselves Is manifest hy the alacrity wiln which thry Business totally stagnant. The weather The special repoiter oi the New York UsAtt E mblem I arrived here safe and subscribe lor the Emblem, and pay lor it whether Mr. Y ard's motives lorseclinlng E vening Post furnishes intelligence to lhat was all that could be desired fur Ihe grow inticy the same day, and as i see by a too. controversy spring from vlriue o' fear. journal lhat at four o'clock yesterday ing crops stray copy of (he Democrat that more For the Ocean Emblem. &J~ The following is lioiu Hie N ew J umi4,iiiy ilia »(ouuiehip Fiaitklin, hnvlng misrepresentations, have been published Matt. F. W ard will shortly »all from M b. E d it o r : — Isee by the ta t Dem been cast over the outer bar, formed o' by that sheet, and I will devote this letter S tandard, the only only Indipendent p i New Orleans for Europe ocrât that Mr. Yard invites us t< my any to him. In the number before me, Yard per published In Monmouth County, and sand, which bar Is about a hundred yards nays that he did not misrepresent the shows conclusively the feeling with which thing we have got to say in his apers, I from the shore, was thrown upon the Cassius M. Clay is making stump like that ! When we have any king to beach opposite Moriches' Village, and signers of a letter to Commodore Stockton, Mr. Yard is regarded In lhat County. speeches through some ol Ihe western print we will print it in our ow pai«r, but that they as he knows repudiate the The Demociats Denting» wiildoubtlees prove a total' wreck. A States on Slavery. not in a paper that has al ways hi n a dir Emblem. Now we do not wish to bandy heavy surf was beating against her sides, It is a quint saying of an old author tha ty sheet, and it circulate carcely PORT OF TOM’S RIVER. words with the creature of the commodore, “ there is a great deal of human nature in causing her timbers to yield and .he ship Win we wa t to pull Jrrivale and Departure» but to come to the point at once ; 1 would mankind.” If the war spirit Is an essential any in >u to leak considerably. There arc no hopes <M|iut the oi getting her off. She lies wilh her head fo r Ihe week ending Wed net like to ask him if he noticed the card from element of that nature it will not be dltfi- uur coun ly paper Democrat ce of it, mi d kôt ' day, July 26, 1854 ex-sheriff Parker In the last No. of the cult todelermln the race to wh lo the west, and careened outwardly, the your One c » rue SlG s Lj r s n Emblem, in which he distinctly Mates that contemporary of the Democr.it t iri „>. sand keeping her in the most undesirable A rriv e d . his name was used without his consent The spirit betrayed, and! ■ mr.-e puro i r w : have re<:eived du» 'iff [«e last : posit ion. Eight led of water ate in the and that he shall hold Mr. Yard responai-, sued by the occupant of t! Schooner Moses Johnson, Gulick mat two week seventy fiv»» new ub¡ iriber*, : holu, an! every half hour the accumulation ble, I wonld also ask him if he read the for a space o f time which »» v, ¡1! n no w in spite ni all the Moimpoly o 'paitiun.— j <j ( eat ! ar tuid her hull renders her can- ter, Mdz to John Aumack. clause in the letter of the signers of the measure, is as unaccountably str.i . •<- as Schooner Irene, Pearce master. Will the L emocraf long it I dhion sml more jpeless. A good blow 8tockton. “ We most hearliiy endorse It is unquestionably u popular Schooner Euphame, Carter master. nm the southward lo# two or three hours will take «t this rate to kiSl ,t| t u'liWf ' the editorials ol the Ocean Emblem believ Sshooner Criterlan, Irons master. W ho can tell what it .» that hns in , i iy would b eak her in tw o—she alreuCounty support th ' e»' make Ocr-iin ing them to contain pure republican prin the point and edge of that Journal’s policy Schoouer Vinyard. P.'.ge master. ~y break«» «ery badly, and it may be exciples.” Or does he forget that that letter against the cherished opinions sml nv . ly and est abfiah herW Schooner Eliza Jane, Bill* master, mdz •cteii that a tolal wreck, will be her lot— to the Commodore was prepared in cur sures of a large majorlly of its pair to Gee. W. Qopertliwait. lithe machinery will have to be speedily presence, and rciatca to inc hanging »«<# and has e m boiaer-'l irro aovorate rr T,,': ....................................-AlWAUt Climi ell. nothing else, added to this the rapid In terference of a monied despotism with r-0, and consists mostly of silk and •Schooner Friend x iioiupiuu. m nnirr i rid the crease of our subscription l i s t a n d local intrests of the county a desnoltst i I 'Mils o'tier dry goods. The insurance upon thi* Wood to New Yfork. citi rath er It where did you get anything to warrant which is Ihe parent of a progti | is r ade up of open policies in the hand ol evils Schooner Specie, Irons master. Coal to and v ci iv . .vthey : t onerous city merchants. you in misrepresenting the signets ol the whose name Is legion 1 We answ» New Ynrky rarely evi Tier wilh, as id . letter and cause then to come out and only can they tell wi.o have access quit* Schooner Alert, J e lry master. Rails to accuse yon of libeling them. You must direct and easy to the golden throne, but was manifested ,y Ih ir ■bsciplions, OZr The weather for the past week lias New York. which Anointed to been excessivclly warm. Thermometer In have acted at the bidding of the monopoly they also can tell, who have seen and Which am Schooner Irene, Pearce, m aster, Wood or the D------- 1, or you would never have therefore can testily that there are those thirteen t. ,nd: d Hars.andtieing within Ihe shade at this place on T hursday last lo New York. undrea ddla. of pay» indicating 100 deg. In Baltimore on the done this ast. We like this controversy, who are able and willing to corrupt, and only three oi Schooner Native, Cornelius master. same day 102. Albany, 1U0. Boston 91. Coal to New York. truth loses nothing by investigation, and also those who are obsequious and un •ng the whole deh ir. th1' chuck, consequently the agitation of thi3 ques- principled enough to receive infection— OCT We have in our off; « ti Ljiic Ii of Concord, 101. And at Philadelphi 100, all We hare frequently heard Ihe celebrated tion will open the eyes of the people to the Editors, v e supose have consciences and Rye, consisting oi 126 straws, '..»size, In the shade. As this state of the weather rank injustice or the Monopoly rule. This sometimes deep convictions. These con said to be well filled, and ait grtwu from is entirely two oppressive for business or German Bluer«, sold by Dr. C. M. Jackson, 120 Arch street, Philadelphia., spnken of In attack upon the Emblem was concocted victions, when they are not effectual in one grain. It was raised byijucije Irons labor, we invite ourcity, and our country terms ol the highest commendation, and we at the monoply head quarters, and was subduing the transgressor, naturally cx of this village. We challengfc any County friends, to lay aside their business for a visit to our pleasant village. And spend honestly believe that it’s one of the best medr. no doubt intended to break down the cite and exasperate the enmity or opposl in the State to beat this. cines a iverllsed for the complaints for which a week in the enjoyment of the best recre Ocean Co., paper, and substitute in its tion which they fail to overcome. We can it is recommended. They ere pleasant to the On Saturday morning, while me of the ntion, In joining with our happy villagers, taste and esn be taken under nny circumstan stead the Monmouth Democrat. This is account in no other way lor the belliger workmen was employed in doming out the issue between us ; and we are willing ent bearing of that jourual towards its in their almost daily excursions, on one ces by Ihe most delicate stomach. The press own party in the county, in respect to its one or the wheel mills of the powder facto of Ihc prettiest rivers in the Slate, for for and wide, have united in commending this to stand or fall by our pos tion. Y ard says our article last week was home interests, nor tor its effrontery in ry at Schaghticoke, preparatory to ma ihe luxury of bathing in Ihe ever surging invaluable remedy for dyspepsia, debilily, Ac. | » »imply ridiculous.” T hat article con attacking the E Jito ro f the Standard, with king some rppairs, the charge havj,|g waves of Ihe broad Atlantic. and such are Ihe healing effects of this pana tained a chalenge to him to compare books out the shadow of a provocation, and in been removed, the remaining dust e:plo„ cea, that we hope it may be introduced to every An exciting scene occurred in a room family where dyspepsia has or is likely to have and see who had the largest circulation the lace of reiterated assurunces of kin*-* ded, Instantly killing Mr. Chipmap the We then made the assertion, that our and neigborly feeling. The long and la individual employed. The quantity of in the Census Bureau on Friday the 21st a victim. See advertisement. July 12,4 w humble sheet less than two years old, had bored effort to place you in a false posi powder being small, Ihe mill was no: ma ins!, in consequence of a young lady a t j tempting to shoot one of Ihe clerks hy the a larger circulation than the old Democrat tion, looks not a little as though you were terially injured. M A R R IE D , name of Keyser or Sersey. Mr. K. E s The Editor declines the test, and simply regarded as a rival whose exislance w as The latest intelligence receiv'd from the caped unhurt from the room , but the lady not compatible with ils own. That which passes it over as ridiculous. We here On ihe 4th of July, by Ihe Rev. Philip steamship Franklin indicates t al the vesv expressed a determination to consumate Cline, Mr. W m .G uilkev to Miss Mary E. repeat the flUalenge, and hope he will con is made the occasian of an attack on your sel Is tot wreck. It is suflrosed that motives, is so clearly a mere pretext to the deed and redress her grievances, and P rice, both of Markon, N. J. sent to accept it. most of tne cargo wib be save]. The pas wailed near the Duiiding umi] oil the clerks The weather Is exceedingly warm, un cover an unworthy design ns to be fully understood, and therefore needs no further sengers and then lu g g ag e er-tafe. had left. She alleges that matters connec relieved by your sea-breeze. E. C. T. D IE D , ts! with her honor caused the attack. commnt. The New (lanipjlilre Leg* In'ire, after At P o tter’s C reek , on the second iast., The editor ofthe State Gazette charges A stranger amoung us—your neighbor a session o! ïi\ w.'nks, adjon-l-tl on last Mie.‘ *s some fear hat the course of the C apt. S amuel V anoervser, aged 52 years, us with interloping a passage in the letter from the citizens of Tom’s R iv e r; the assumes that down here so near the pines Saturday, -hr. -,sion has pi Hmio m ay |.i ¡ong ,he presnt session be 1 month and 28 days. [Freehold papers espçcicharge is utterly false, and In making we are yet In Ihe elementary books of pol yond ill • dav n >w hxed for ad1 <rnoient. please copy.] the G azette¡8 not warranted by anything itics and moralily: hence Ihe ludicrous ally disastrous f, General P "ce atid.his .11 friends, in and out lie- Tilt- Got ».•: c i som e appropriai said by the editor of the Emblem, from TAKE NOTI CE . ' j h a v e a g ' . oal of influence with the which paper he professes to get his infor swell of pedantry in the matter and man feel h ,1 the : p Whereas my wife Ann Vannote has led mation. We hope the Gazelle will have ner ot tits teaching. Entrenched beh S e n a te , at; . inv Senators are anxiously my bed and board without any just cause the manliness to inform Us readers that it power of wealth which the people of M o. , or, flic " ' The consideration ofeertain or provocation, I hereby forbid Abraham was mistaken. mouth hate, because of unscrupulous tam An Irish Tolirt tre a tie s v keep the Senate together Cook, and all other persons Irom trusting The above is from the Monmouth pering with their ballot box, he has not raded at Valley Fa,, or harboring her or. my account os I will .. on som e tim e v . e r the House adjourn*. Democrat, and shows conclusively the tell the importance ot Informing himselfo f the Fourth, bearing the pay no debts of her contracting. 1vierican ag, Jiw character of the sheet. We do, and the real genius and proficiency of his pu with the Union down t Th JOHN S. VANNOTE. The Belville Intelligencer slates that Mr. tire limsta nee so do our best citizens charge Mr. Yard pils : time and the invisible reformers will created considerable excite rent in Ur July 26, 4t* viJames ' Vilg'is has discovered a Sycamore with this crime. We hope the Gazette rectify Ihe mistakes and soothe the asper cinily, Truly Ibis was in. ! Hing. | !r< al Dnnvill, In Warren Co. which he LUMBER. will not have the manliness lo make false ties of our juvenile teacher. estimates to be 2,000 years old. The tree A writer in the New ' Plastering Lalh, Cedar Pickets, and k Journal of assertions even if the truth does hurt There will then be no longer a dlsposi Commerce says, out < ht thousand Me b» a at down, and measures at thé Pine Boards oi first quality lor sale at E. James. tion to make a man an “ offender for a soldiers in the Army, it is lelievcd k .it butt 20 le et in diameter. A room has been W. Ivins & Brothers’ Saw mill near this _ 0 n Thursday night last, the house word” to pervert language and mlsrepre» thousand deserted last yeat • • in tiie trunk capable of holding 50 per village. July 26, 6m. of A. Cotteral! n e a r Jackson's Mills caught set motives; to resort to the low expedi s ins It will be drawn around for exhibi The New Hampshire Hoisc of Repre fire and was completely destroyed, with ent of a trick which might promise to pro tion. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. a!i its contents. The house and furniture mote a selfish end at a neighbour’s ex« sentatives on the 12th ingl. passed the Of Real Batata. Liquor Bill by a vole of to ids. Wc hinted strongly, last week, that the w as new. pense. Pursuant to an order of the Orphan’s Court A man named Worth belonging near On the 4lh Instant anotler section of card to which certain citizens of Toms of the County of Ocean, the subscriber AdminThe River and Harbor Bill passed the ihe Virginia and Tennese Railroad was River had signed their names, addressed isirator of William G. Malsbury deck] will sell Cedar Creek, is jupposed to have perished to Commodore Stockton, and published at Public Vendue on Saturday September 16ih in the flames. The orign of the fire is un U. S. House of Representatives on the opened. the hours of 12 andS o’clock, of day on i in the Democrat, looked too much like between 13lh. The Lighthouse Appropration bill the premises a House and Lot at Prospertown known. The Detroit Advertise says that the cringing and •• begging oft ” that gentle was also passed, in it is included the sum Plumsleail township, Ocean County, adjoining We have received from our friend of twenty thousand dollars for life-boats crops in the Western pqij^n of Michigan man's wrath. But we find by a counlef lands of Moses Ivins, George Leykes and others containing about three acres and three onar. Capt- Jams* S. Bunnell, a list of five new and othe apparatus, to be stationed on the are8uperb. card and various statements in the Ocean ters. -y 5.-_.iher«, for which we return him our Jersey coast, for the better preservation The crops of whead, oatsand g ressin Emblem, that no such intention was enSate lo commence at 1 o’clock P. M, when hearty thank*. His kindness is high'y of life and property from ship-wreck. the interior of Indiana a(* rem arkably teitair.ed In the card, and that the light attendance will be given and conditions made known by. appreciated by us. In which it appeared, was a false one. Of fine. GILBERT MALSBURY;' course, in this view, our rem arks of last All of the hotels were closed in Potis« The Jersey Blue has hoisted Ihe Administrator. Romanism trembles befoit a free press. July 15th week are out of place.-Nfiw J. S tanoahu town, on Sunday last. . Anli-Monopoly flag. . OCEAN EM.HLKM. e* Irom ein,1er, ^ r» ? : ___ I ‘w trs 21 death* fr«« Buffali» last week. T h e H a rfta b u rg (p * ) H erald | that two citizens of Meryls to w n In ee e ic ii o f fu g lil»« , F R E N E U T a i n wtio>">io t e s t than I t F O R T U B CUH K U F H E R JIJA A CKNOWLEDGED k f ', k , k authorities of Pbil»4*|ji,„ superior lo sny other now fo j will he grati led tu Icore that t! offer* lo procar» not only easy, but nsdum ble * T ) lisa of ihc nimbi em end usuali] »old. T here is so g,_ the litiiur, snd when the pad i» ríte le its position without ehasgjT Persons at t distance eia hit la _ » Bnbacriber, can heve tile T '***Stella,,. **“ a* 1„, (»milling Fit 1 Dollars tm i i _ x r T rn dollars I r th. ifoekT S-*1* und Iba bips. and - dletm. It will be MCh«ngeti to tf # — *««■», ts For Sale ooly by f a CALEB H. „ Cor. Twelfth Jl Race Sirens, L a o iis , requiring the be a ril of Supports owing lo deiangnnrei o ft Oi sans, inducing falling of the W Pulmonary, Dyspeciic, Nerves W eaknc!,, are Informed that , »«pentnerd L adx will be in nttrndai Rooms ( scl apart for their eiclanv. , i . » » 114, T W E L F T H b e, J n f a * rJ , ' July 12, 1654- ly. TO THE PUBLIC. DEDI CATI ON ! T h e N a s * M , R Ch u r c h AT TOM'S RIVER N. J ? lo llie ‘ » » aeJicaieU — .„ v wortkipof wwswp Of ,m ALM[(7HYY GOD, on Tlmrtdgy Juif iu, ISM. fine,hin, in Ihc morning at 10 o’akxkbr Ihc Rer » . M. I>. H ,« n .o f ? h ih M to lp w J ra » v .« J |i; grcalesl speakers of Ihe da]. 1» lb» ifteraw, al 3 o’clock by ihc Fev TraacS. Veltk, «| Can.d.n. In the STeoins t t '1 rf»i»*k} DÒ hy«n. A cordial invitation is rilrn d id la Mr W. Ihren in Ihe miaiilry and also to Ihc yskfogn, eral y. Ree, D. TEED, Rev. E. U . WILES. Ju l] 1st, 1854. L IV E R COMPLAINT, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, s ro u le O r N ervoug Debility. Disease. of Ihe Kidneys . ,, and a II disrates arising from a d'soiderrd Licer nr Htomach, such a l Conci ripario«. Inward Pi tra, FullncfS, or Blout Is Ihe Head, Acidity of ll.e Slcn.i u.atk, Nss■■a, H eartburn, Disgust lor food, P at or wright in »be Kir mach, Sour Kiss, tations, Sinking, or Fiutici mg ti the Pit al Ik j Stomach, Swimming of Ihc Head, HnrHrdsil difficult Breathing, Elulleiing al the Hull Choaking or Soffoca'foe Kensalions whet A a lying Posiate, Dimness of Vision. Dufesl Webs before Ihc sivhi, Fcvrr n.J Dull «lion K e n , r . i n in the Side, Kcth, Chest, Limbs, Ac., Um U«u rimWi i.C Heal, Burning ill 1h c F i » 0>, Conalant Imagining! of Evil, and great Depres sion of Spirili, eta be iffccluail] cured ky D R . H O O F L A N D ’S CELEBRATED German Bitten, PREPA RED BY DE. C. M. JACKSON, ief G E R M A N M E D IC IN E STORE, No. 120 Arch St., one door below Sixth, PM dtlphia. T heir power over the above diseuel ii* excelled if equalled, by any other proparatw* in the United States, ns the cures nttcil, i* many cases after physicians had failed. These Bitters are.worthy the attention of ]»■ valid*. Possessing great virtues in the reclifi* ention of iheliver and lesser glands, exerc/stog the most searching power in wnkneisand iffectlons o f the digestive organs, they are withal H certain safe and pleasant. H o n . C. P . H in e lin e, Mayor of lie City ol rnm tlcn.faid : “ We hare Bern wany ffatirring notices of HOOFLAIW ’S GERM AN BITT £ R 8 , and the source* frrm which ihey came indueiul us to make inquiry respecting it« merit». From inquiry we were persuaded to nse it, and must say we found it Fpecfic in ils action opci diseases ol the liver and digtstive oipao. aid the powerful influence it exerts upon nerivtn prostration, is ready surpiitiug. llc»tos,a«i alrengihens ihe netves, bringms Ibrm into i stole o f repose, makiiug »lecp rcfreibisg.'« this medicine was more generally used,« arc satisfied there would be lif« el'*nc<i5 from the stomach, liver and ncivoui rjrlfA1“ great majority o f real end !irsy!"»if emanate. Have Ibem in a healthy (M“’ and you can bid di fiance lo epidimu’S,Sfoin1J This extraordinary medicine we wo»M *»"? oar friends who are m a il indisposed 1« {¡J1. a Irial—it will recommend itselffoci be in every family. No other con produce such evidences ol W'l great advantage they possees over skff.k alions IIUVT now urged fori similar min»! uijVU iv o,ui»u‘ di»*K*, a _________ ............. ....... . of - r „.lomehor do nm contain one particle enk®*1' •« any other mercuial preparation.” , M ekdham , Morris Co., N. J. Jn”' ^ 1 D r . C, M. J ackson—Dear Sir j pleasure I testify fo the extiaordinsr! your GERMAN BIT TE R S. T W O , was n,Dieted wilh Liver Complaintoo“ I' t' ¡, Debility; was reduced so low that tbc_ V•, cians and my friends despaired of *]* ling well. I w as in that condition for year ; my hopes o f a cure was g®M,,i& i l li i tier, was called to yog? , weekly paper r I read it, and believe» . ¡j ters would cure me. e. 1I sent for lor it » „.oni | bottles and my belief was verified. 1 pI well. Since then I have sold man] various persons afflicted with livet » ^ dyspepsia, and nervous debility, «no 1 I every case it has effected a cure. I could procure a number of of “ gi>.1 from persons who have been cured , ’ ' jl-’iJ ters 1 have sold; Any.one wishing W» ^ (d| from me relative to tills medicine, - -.¡ii ® ith i hem. I at® , f¿Sunti' Sn. communicais known to all the leading men of th’f * s ; ---- tin , dent Hr, yosre^k*JOHN J. B A L L fäN T ^ .r ttT- For sale Wholesale by D rn g g k » ^ the principal cities and a t retail b? s*¡ ¡teili *J| s»>V I « ica and siorekecpatr in the.VJwt«Ä PÄICÄ 75 CENTS PER f y f í l f i 5 ; | Jnly I2th I f 54 ly e n d th ere wee iw* la II« Unid», nattrifig left fo t the p ie n te r. G enuin e BLOW YOU* 1ft Bitumerà « " lh* I7IÍ* loe». A UrrNot fi pvfMMing m> nrtiolu which la n p H E nttent Ion oT Ih tnhshilioti ofsCoih'a making it •bquntittiably lhr abc.pral k'dguly unfar nay cnenmatane»«. nfao h*m»J Weigher«, fftrew t lighted I H lter and vieinlir 1» reapeetftilfy requesiH W HISTLE! rM m >eene tem p e» hie » H e , b u rn in g her ^ f t t t c r t l y f«*t ehe c s n iro t su rv iv e. nthe NnyMmovBioott i t D » r G°o*l* n o d S io o arlo a to be fonnd at the SOWN TOW If iTOEE. T 17 ILL W soM«4 PaWle «1 Fr«n«r.* VV MIH, I" »he ‘“»»»hip “( Jie h w n ob \Ve,i»«*«f Jh ifo tl **, |MM w e l, U tw oe* Ik* ha«ri *t <• eed * o'ekwk of Ik* win day. The leUMciae dmerihed T recu of Load, koioegiBi to the keirenf A ro n F rtecls dee'd. J T ra d of ikon I 7 » « « • ne»r Francis’ Mill) «kora Mid Aaron Frasers lieod el Ike tin e el Mi death. There ii e a the »aid tract of land a food Howe end Bara and other eul baiMwe*. Another know s *• the Ned’« None Irnet, edjoioiaf Ihe let containing about 40 a e m . . Oondrtk»«« made known o s ihe day o f sale. C'OMto HENDRICKSON, JOHN J . FRANCIS, ia behalf of the helri of Aaron Transit decV. July t9 th .lt A F A R M A T P I B U ( SALE. \ 1 7 I L L be toll! ai P ublic Site by 8 I VV her, on Tburwlay, July 13. 1864 hi* farm m o ats in Jacltion Township, Ocean Uou ty. State of New Jersey i on the main road leading Irom Allentown to Tom’a River 3 4 of a mile from Francis’ Mill, 2 miles north of Coabin, 3 miles w elt of tjic OJ.I Irish Mills, 3 miles east of C ar’l T aeern • emtUlninf I(XI t e r n , more o r leas, 43 e l which ia timber, eoeered with pine and o *k| the remainder clay bottom (a light loam) Ih a food alate of colli, satiea the w hole well fenord. The improve* areata eoaaiat u fa good two alory frame dwell inf-bouse 60 by llilcet, with a tuod cellar na iler tire aame. and a lasting well of waler, at Ihe door. The out building» consist of a good bars 32 by 4U feet a hay house, wagon house, corn crib, smoke houhe, with ail neecasary out buildings t an apple orchard io prime beariag, (ogethcr pears, plums and quinces. , A lsa at the same time the undivided hntf of fifty acres o f good boilom Hind meadow laying one mile fears the above farm. Household Goods in ihelr Banal variety, with all his ftroek and Terming U tensils; consisting of one horse, ‘Oiij. coat, two heifers, two sows with piga, and a lot o! handsome shoots, three Ibren wag ons, one Iprinp w nlon, lot of liny in mow, plows harrows, forks, rakes 4te-, with various oiliei arllelea. Persona wishing to view the above property before ihe day o f »ale can nail nit ihe subscri her living on the farm, Or Franklin ft. Ewing, Trenton N, J- Terms easy. Sale lo comm nee a t 10 o’clock, A. M . when allendanee will be given by MATHIAS ANDERSON. Francis' M Ills, June 23, lS^d.la. 27) Up ton perted withla *1 memory but very f t * of the'nrceefaft ca, dr, node of the luxunea oflile were kept on hand by Ihe merchants of this section of country» A lt *t »era wld at I ap princely an riuibrtaat price thus ■ in out lira h id l merchant prineea, and dr , Thm Met* »I e esarl wealth n f fya pao ■cor lo rectify, things lha auhacriber will e of the and hopen lo hnve'thc eac myctnrni _ buying community, The pointer In any greet public improvement he* Mtnmn erabledirticuliics contend with. Pretenders will nlwta codec, vour |p mislead the public by unfounded assetkraa of economy, and and thus injured those who ire the real public benefactors. By such pretensions the puhlie have often suffered and will continue lo mtfVr until • proper spirit of intelligence is difiusrd. Stories of »* eon! trade,” * two prices ” nnd other fnlre »steri'oui may Ann! about, but while tb s people are devouring Iheue exaggerations, interested dealers are quiet. Iv draining out Iheli money. The snbseiibcr does not ask the public to take his word with out proof, ill he asks la n call. Vt hen you are paying the merchants in Maine street large dvnneen, just step a few yards around Uncle ease’s <*rner and look into my «lore, where ou will find new foods, obliging clerks nnd onesl bills. My asaorlmenl consist* in p trt of a A N Ii W S T O C K O K LADIBB' D R B S 9 GOODS, such «» Barege 3e Liinea, Lawns, Shulla, Mon. »etine de tallies, Ginghams, Calico, Ac. Ac. well selected nnd of choice pallerns. The qual* ily and styles ennnnt be surpassed by any in ihii or any or any olher place—Hie prices very low. Also a good assortment of G E N T L E M E N 'S W E A R , such as cloths,aaiitm eirn, vea tings, ti¡minings Ac.,Ac, 'G R O C E R Y D E P A R T M E N T , willbr found, molasses, atigar, tea, coffee vine, gar, starch, spices, flour dnJ feed, butter, smoked meats, pork bread Ae., Ac. F o r th e S porusm an, T have a superior article of powrfir and shot, percussion caps guns, Ac., Ac. In conclusion fr lends give me a call, and see ir you will not flntl the principles ol Ihe above platform carried out to jour advantage. GEO. CORNELIUS. Tom’s River, May 17, 1954. ly. F R E E H O L D A N D JA M E S B U R G lu ll* HOUSE FOR RENT! G E N T H o u se sil u aled on _ ,ieri S tre e t In ih e Village nl T o m 's Ivcr. Is offered fftr rent, with possesion lot ej!» lely . Inquire ol L . W ill i'E . July 3 It. , - / W 6,45 TO 6,15 A. M. day, July 29, 1854, between the t ^ C sakl owner a r owners accordingt»« )**. « « « Pulrile Pound, In r he village ol T o n i’s Riv- «r, T w o ft eo S teers, th re e y e n rs old,— m ark ed ffs follow s, v l g T w o slits nm l n cro p on th e left ear, one fins a while spot on Ih e forehead. The ab o v e cattle were brought to lo Pound on the 19th of June, a n d will be sold a s the law d irects by me. d. C H A N G E OF H O U R it 8 m m er A rra n g e m e n t C H A N G E iO F E A R L Y L IN E T O NEW YO R K F R O M _______________. p y ip c SALE! ILL be sold n( Public S ale, on S utnr- h o u rs ol ten an d I k o a Win GARTH WAIT. N and after Monday 12th inst., the cars will leave Freehold Station for N iw York and Philadelphia os follows i At 6-15 *. M., and 3 r. m , arriving at New Yo i at 9,30, a M. nnd 8.30 P. M. ftE T U K N I.'G , .............. O IMYB r i t t rev. eg tru. . s. nrvcf, oy IOC JOflfl Poller, nl 7 a . m ., nnd the «.©bn Neilson, at 3. p. m. Leave Philadelphia hy Ferry from the ) foot of Walnut fctrcct, at 7 a . m. and 2 p - m . Passengers returning from New York, will be :*relul lo obtain Tickets on board the John Poller, at th e Captain's office, otherwise they will be charged extra. Freehold, June 21, 1854. tf " « m s s s t t a ^ r a s a * ( *tfl©fy of G ritinal bpiey AHide# wrlilen not only to pi©«»« but to Itutro^t, and wt*l b* rcplet# wit© a synopsii of ©ft the Loc©l «*d Generot lftw i of Hit Dry. I n regard to politic«, the Or We wlH maiNtiw ■n ind*pendent toft*.*, and from lime to time will advocate such mcasoreian |» n | ctm lii© I© the Inieiesis of the great«»! neiftbre. u»m PQSTMASrrERS. and otbert, are reipvctfetif reqaeiteif to«c( *« •gents for ihii paper, to Whom we /ward ©p * cimtft copies, fr*e. When desired to do »o. PREMIUMS. *' As an inducerarnt for perirmi to ¡«Irrest Ihinstrlves to obtain »uh*>' iln rt f t • '*■•■ M-r fofuw.a* »’remuai» cantiU G«i4%we.«fer •«td N|I»N tlNi fHPWpt of tk ©detnr©, WP Will forward other*’»»««* If Ordered, to the «ddre** < ealiiled them. Fur i h . « UauJtad t u b V t i ” ’ *1, f Fur two kutfru^ftral iiltv »»htenbrf. *• give oue sirttuiW «»* GolJ W ald. (\m<r > «orth For two huh Jfcfl, oneclcgAnt FinaGohlLocki (4 g la 'i'» ,) worth * Fot one homtrtd and fifty, on* vl#g*«t Bracelet, (fine gold,) worth 6* *>W For one hundred, ene Gold Veil Chntn, worlh »«.00 F or »evenly-five snhscrlbpr», onn Gokl Pen ana Gull Holder, h«nd*.un.ly engraved, worth 31U.UU 8,W) For fifty, one do 6,00 For »or IV, one do do 6,1)0 For thirty, one do £ 3 For twcoly, Commerciali 1 5.00 extension holder worth 2.00 do du For fifteen, one Medium 1,60 do du Fog twelve, one Lndy’e 'T h is Gold Pen and Heider i* the Ladies Size and ia n beautiful article. All the above goods »hall be procured from the New York Gold Pro Manuluctunna Com pany, the ach tuwlcged best Gold Pen and Pen. ell Case Manufacturer» on '.his continent. C L U B S Can be obvantngeoi.sly formed in every village city in the Union, and n large number of euUscribtrx ohintned in thin wuy. Such as would interest themselves for the Guide, can be well rewarded, ns our lilt of Piemiuuis above will show, FARM ERS. Who would desire an excellant Family Newspi per, should at once avail ihetmelvea of lire Guide, the price being mueti below any other newspaper published. AGENTS Wanted furevrry city in the United States and Canada. Responsible parlies, who will act as agents lor tne Guide, will please furnish us with their names fur publicaiiuu. T O T H E L A D IE S . we would particularly appeal, knowing the efficiency of llieir service» when energetically a,reeled' By llit-ir cooperation our subsctlp. Ii tn list would soon oiunumber any olher paper published,on tiffs continent t nnd to gain this, we shall at all time» sirive to embody in liter columns of the Guide aomelhing lo not only to please bnl instrocl our female patron*,.. !.r a u bsc ri pi io j^ ric e ^ m*,(,11 jjtop^xhejy, enough subscribers to obioin any Premiums above described, and will not desire a handsome Gold wateh, Locket, Bracelet, Pen anil Pencil ? We want to print an edition of F I F T Y TH OUSAND. Within three months. This accomplished, we shaft enlarge the guide lo doulite its present size. Specimen copies sent frte, by addressing the Editor, post paid. * ' * 'f a l l i i «*Ì x o u ? V a i r r . C JR N eU lf!« # M K V O H IC m uir. rrttm Ih« *o per lor go*tiiy of ih* materia) of Orria*.-'Fia«h>iW Court Hau«» W , e j, ft, A Boo’s Ar« «<11« sia mad« then IDT* T o w n » lftA * ftn t* w * n (rd 10 en g ag e h ill finish, he fftltcra himrelt they ar* aaliirla Iti* « b o « b u t i n e « . . pagrd by any JYeedl*» mnftUlnelured. firtiso imposts R. Richard)* Exquisite Drilled From O ftra r H Willi*. A. « P r in c ip a l Ry«d Nrnltf*, which are m «eh approved. a f itw .F rtokaU l /m lU n it. ALSO:—IMPOHTEH,YVD DEVt.KR If/, P in , Buttrms. Comb*. Gold and Steel Pent, Fnr>nans Ik m itvtc , May 2. ISJ>. Beiiaora, Stay Bindings, Thiinbies, Tape», Apool M b . Btnvon t <r 24C3 Ut Cotton, hewing fii.’k, Wh.'lebone, nod (Aker Dear Sir i—D etlrint to erect U ghtetag Rmla Vaiittic*. open the building» of the Frailwld iaaiiw ta, I He aulleff** eharanf pulronn*» Irom Whole, examined with ear« the improvementai«« vava aale Healers jriihini I* have N rtdlei o f nay appeared fromm» to Mm», but was eol rv«« good qnality Imported to order lied with auy until I raw « Or»»* f » M » f 1« Perton-enquiring nf th* nilwerlber where any sYcatko CoNB.jctxii," wbieh com bi»« Ml Ih »articular make or lYemma can be nbts ned, he advantngea of p-rvlint« improveowm*. an ail! cheerfully inform to the belt of hi* know* ¡iosse«ea none o f thele defect* I am eonfid ■ I that a butWIng well rwi led arllh ih ii Conduct iyhBT) RICHARD8, J wilt be in no danger Don Ltghteniav. 1 he | fattening« are neat and aaenra, nnd the insulafln J jy O R t. (W j* perfect, and thift can be said of so other ., J H Abet I have examined. >x>ri » m 'j Aie::« |i, Pirints are fir* gilded, n n l are aerewad ^g*4®rhkl, I betiave there is no other eonirl1> 4 r PL» fs m . | bers o r j j , . .eo that meet« in every respect, Ihe raquite. of * Lightning Rod. SY, CUES Ac anon» Messrs OkphnM k. Hendrickson, I unJstsUnd w lo b S u e o t. hare purchnsed l> right lo put up th n Rod in Ihe eimnly of H* noth. I moat cheerfully reOne door below Cortlnndt Street. commend them to . paironage of the people NEW YORK. of our Conmy, (lATie NO. 60 COnTLANOT » r ) f was «0 «truck arfth Ike perfection a f this AVE now in Store a large and wall assort Rod and Hi great anteriority over »11 others ed nock of Ihe above good» comprising that I have aeon, that f procured a model,to ex Mbit to m> pupils, In rry leetor.« on F.lrc. evert ankle in llieir line lo which the aiienllot of Meietsnia ia rcipcclluily invited betuee Iricily. Any person wishing to examine it can have an opporinaity to do so by eallieg at the making puchasej. Institute, inar b 2uih. 1864. ly* l 0 . R. WILLIS, H Hoe A Co.’i Patent Ground Saw*. f p U E 8<bscribor» manufacture Troift th© beft X uC A StaT EE L, CIRCULAR SAWS, from tw och« to ©Uhty inch«» in diameter. Their 9 _ are hardrned anti tempt-red, and are g nd tfil finiihed by machinery aeHignrd cx p »y lor the purpose J and are therefore much s t eior io thore ground in lhe|Qual mannera t they are streogthened and »Rffenid by in, creaimx them in ib irk n fii regularly' from tht cutting ««lx© to lb© centra, consequently do hot become ieatedor buckled, and piuduce « greo, living in limh#r The «to manufacture CAST ST E E L . MILT PIT AN) CROSS-CU f SAWS, nnd BILLL’L WEBS, if superior quuliiy, all of which lE have lorsale or may be obtained of Ihe princi. pal hardvare merchants ihrouhguut the United States aid Canada R. HOE k CO., 23 and 31 Gold-street. may 24, 1864 2m. Buie to Limit C redit«» —Oce«n Orphan’» P A P E R HANGINGS A IN T E R IO R D E C O R A TIO N S, A c ., A c ., A c ., RATT fc HARDENBERGH, rosnufaclur, era and importer«, No. 3G0 Broadway, New Yok, hava added to their Wholesale buainesi, relail department, and ire constantly receiving nil the new vniiuea of Walt f xpat a n d D o rat Iona from the mnst eminent msnufneturrrs of Eurup, • which with ihe beat styles of American prodae. lions Ibey will be pleased to exhibit to any and all who may call upon them, either with a view of purchasing or to Ihe perfection lliia branch of manulaelur« has obtained. Private Residences, Hotel«, House» Public Buildings, tihurchrs, Banking Houses, Blorea and Dfliera in any pnrt of the country appropriately papered or decora tod in Fresco, nurbla or wood, in a suiieiior manner by the liust workmen in the trade, at reasonable prices and the work warranted, feb. 23-6m. R u le to B a r C red ito r» .—Ocean Orphan’s Cone, of the Term of M «/, 1854. 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 G ifts F o r T h a P eo p le. P d the application ol Win. Heddcn, Ad. miilslrator of Jonathan Heddrn (icc’d lo IO SI AH PERU A M submits to the People or limit aid appoint a certain time within which I United States his THIRD MONSTER GIF l* the ereiitors of the eitale of the said deceaacd, ENTERPRISE, in connection with th« Exhibi shall bang in their debts, claims nnd demands tions of hi» Magnificent and Immens e against the same, or else be barred from ary M irro r O f N orth <Sr S outh A m erica, action respecting the same against the »aid Ad. mmistrfltg', At Academy Hall, 633 Broadway, New York. It, " T jL e ordered by the Court, that the [ & • 100,000 T ie k e i* on ly a t *1 E a c h . laid® , w ” _e notice to the creditors Will be sold- Each Purchaser of a Ticket (or Ii 9 ch and every nt them P U and ah*o by advertising . . ia «flt ra h- — Ifie'newspapers published in the & w ..\#fth e like space of time. And if any cred if^ sh al neglect to exhibit his or her debts, claim or demand within the said period of twelve months, after public notice be siven, as afore, said, such creditor shall be forever barred of his or her actiob therefor against the said admi/jia* tiator. Bv the Court, T BO H U 8 C. H A R R ISO N , Clerk. may 17, Is54. 2m DF FOUK PERSON3 witt Be presented with a entitling the Holder to One Share in the following 100,000 Gifts : A FARM, located in Harrison Township, Glouster Co., New Jersey, and within 16 mile« of Philadelphia. It embraces over one hundred ucres ol Land, in a high slate of cultivation, with Dwelling, barns, and other necessary Out houses in vood repair. There is a large Orchaid ol choice Fruits. Title indisputable. Valued at Sixteen thousand dollars. ( Any information in regard to the farm may be obtained nfbE L A N REDFIELD, tenant on the premises. A PERPETUAL LOAN withont security or interest, of Five Thousand dolllurs, One of Two Thousand dollars. One of One Thousand. Two of Five hundred each. THE CELBR-f I'El) TROTTING MARE, •* Lily Dale, who can trot, m harness, a mile in 2,40—Valued at Fifteen hundred dollars. 5 Rosewood Pianos, valued at Five hundred dollars. 5 valued at Three hundred dollars each. ( A portion o f the Pianos are T* Gilbert &* Cofs Celebrated (Etduns. Others of Hallet, Davis & Co*«. Instruments.) G U A R D IA N S E T T L E M E N T ONE CEN T REW ARD. V T O TiC E is hereby given that that thn uc. S IN G L E S U B S C R IP T IO N S ANAWAY fiom'the subscriber an indentur. Jl\ | count« ;ifthesubsciber Guardien of Timo ay be remitted in Post Office Slumps. apprenti e named Herbert Havin«, thy Cpg, wlH be an filed nnd stated by the Sor. Ail communications should he addressed, post rugate and reported for settlement to the aged about eight years. Whoever will return id, to W. E. Blakeney, Editor and Publisher H U N T E R B U C K L E Y & Co, Orphan’s Cunri nf the County o f Ocean, on the him shall receive Ihe above reward but no the New York Mercantile Guide, No. 183 h e a l e r s in charges will be paid. first Tuesday nf October next. eenwicli St. JAMES JOHNSON GrNewspipero throughout the Union, by pub Foreign & Domestic Dry (roods. _______JOHNATHAN COX, Guurdian. Point Pleasant June 21 4t. h ing the above, appropriately displayed, in 31 ani 33 Vest-y St, (corner of Church St.) D I S S O L U T IO N . eluding this notice, for Two Monlhs, nod call ing attention editorially to the same, and send N EW YORK. i be co partnership heretofore existing’ beBLANK HOOKS ing us the paper, will be entitled to an exchange Charles F. Hunter, tween the subscribers is this day dissolved by William C. Sheldon. P ap er S tationary Ac. and receive a u u tia J consent Tfios. W. Ivins Thomas'f. Buckley, William R. Welling FRANCIS & L0UTREL, GOLD PEN AND GOLD H O LD ER . Geo. W. Cowpkrthwait. ANUFAC i’EKlNG Stationers, Importers worth Twelve Hollars. Daily papers will be April I. 1854, June 28 tf and Denlcfs in Foreign and Domestic StaEXECUTORS NOTICE. entitled lo iwo, which will he lui vvanled to lionory and Paper, No. 7 7 M a id e n Lane, S E C B A T H IN G . them us they may direct. This Pen and Holler A L persons having claims against the estate New York. H E Mansion of Health located on Long will be of ihe Maoulaclure of Ihe New York li_ of Win. Giberson, decease !, nre requested Country Merchants nnd oilers supplied with Gold Pen Manufacturing Company No. 18 », to present them to the sub-cribers, an i those Beach opposite Mannaliawkin Is now open The Splendid Scries of Paintings known as for the reception of permanent or transient©vary style of account brook?, writing paper, Green which, st. the most cxtenqjve and reliable indebted to the same lo in ik c immediate pay. the “ Mirror of New England and Cunadiao hoarders. T his splendid retreat is unsurpassed gold pens, portfolios, scrap books, copy and Gul l Pen producers on this continent, if not in •Scenpry,” and now realizing a handsome income ment. in location, nnd uflers indeementsto the invalid, pass books, cash and deed books, • slates, card the world. by its exhibitions in the East— valued at twenty W m . T . G ibf.rson. <hh pleasure-seeker and the sportsman rarely if cases, cheesmcn &c., Hooks made to pattern, two thousand dollars. June 14. 2tn G lo. \V. G iberson . ever surpassed. STACY JENNINGS. paged &c. 3 Light and beautiful C arrioles—valued at Executors. June 38, J854.tf Two hundred and twenty-five dollars each. Proprietors of Francis’ celebrated Manifold M ary A. I rons. W riters, by which letters and copies are writTen Gold Watches, valued at one hundred Patent Galvanized Iron. Executrix M E D F O R D G L A S S W O R K S . ten at the same time* dollars each* rp W E L V E YEARS’ EX PERIEN CE in the June 11, 4w. Forty valued nt Fifty dollars each. June 21. J854. ly X use of Galvanized Iron in the practical B U R L IN G T O N C O U N T Y N . J . One hundred Pensand C ¿¿— valutd nt fr« purposes of life, shows il be proof aguimt rust, HE Subscriber continues to manufacture doll irs. whether exposed lo water or ulrnospheric influ every description of Wimi.au» dUu>a, M M OVAL. Five Thousand Pencils—valued at three doi ences. for superiority of finish and transparency of E . W. S N Y D E R , lars each. body cannot be surpassed. Orders promptly ROOFING of this imperishable material is D R A FH H A D D TAILOR. Ninety-one thousand eight hundred and nine amended to OULD respectfully Infuiin In? fiieikta that in extensive use, requiring no paint. AT T O M ’ S R I V E R . W IR E F E N C IN G , which is cheaper ihuu f p l l E Subscriber would rtepeelfully inform teen Pieces ol Choice, Popular and Fashionable W M .C. PORTER. he lias removed Iti6 shop to his dwelling, Music, 25 uls. euch Medford June 14, 1854. next lo Col. S. C, Dunham’s, where lie hasany on other kind, nnd much more durable. X ihe ue tiers in Ocean county that he has Áfails, Salts, Hinges, Telegraph IVire, Sheath appointed Jesse Cowdrick of Tom’s Fiver, hand a good assormeni of Black, Blue, and ONE G IFT FO It EVFRY T IC K ET . CLOCKS, W A T C H E S , & J E W E L R Y . Olive French Clothes,—Doeskin, plaid, striped ing for Vessels, Lightning Rods, Corrugated Agent for the sale of SEGARS and his Superior In order to insure to a!) concerned n perfectly Iron Houses, entire and complete, for Garden check, and oilier fashionable cassitneres, Satin The subscriber begs leove to inform the F in e Cut C avendish C h ew in g T o b a c c o , fair and satisfactory disposition of the above Lodges or Workshops. ____ (people o f Ocean county, that he has loca fancy silks and maisellies vestings o f the latest Pamphlets,describing the article, Certificates, who will 4JI gll orders from dealers, at manu named Gilts, Mr. Perham proposes that the fashionable paltotns—-also a go.Jd assortment ted himself at Tom’s Rivnr, where he has open tobacco &c., will be forwarded to any port of the U. S. firm universally Shareholders shall meet together ed, under the office of the Or.tan Emblem, a of linen goods suitable tor corils and pants—all upon application, by the Manufacturers an , cut in use On T h u rs d a y E v e n in g J u n e 2 2d, 1851. S any anv other ot Cr,ocK, W atch and J».wei.rv Stohk, at which of which he is prepared to make and trim at the Importer, Under License of tho,Patentee. “Hain any ,> sooner, if all the Tickets are sold—due noplace he will be happy to wait upon all who shortest notice and in the most fashionab/o MARSHALL BEFFRETS, manner, From lone experience in business I which will be given,) at some suitable may favor him wiili a call. /EO. CRE It) Broadway, New V he feels competed o f bei g ab 3 to please all *M Al hereafter lo be designated, and appoint a He has on hand a wcll-aelected stock of May 5, 1853—6th. who may/ttvor him with theit enstom. All neominittee of five persons, to receive the prop* Jewelry, purchased for cash, which be will dis garments made at this establishment guarenteed erty. which they may dispose of in such a man pose of at a very small advance. SHERIFF’S SALE. to give entire satisfaction. Fit warranted m * il T U A N E V E R ner—by lot or otherwise—os the shareholders, REPAIRING in all its branlies done with E. W. SNYDER. By virtue of a writ ol ji f a to me directed out in general meeting, shall direct, the committee A t T hfi^y m 'S tan d I n Im la y sto w n . neatneos and despatch. Clocks and Watches all cases. of ihe Court of Common Pleas of Ocean county warranted for one year, « Tom’s River. HE subscriber has on hand and is constantly giving good and sufficient bonds, if required by will be exposed at Public Vendue on Friday the June 21, 1854. ly receiving every article nsuallv t o t e found thv shareholders, for the faithful performance ol *r , nw FRANCIS W EIGEL. 18th day of August next between th© hours of Tom’s River, Dec. 29, 1853. ly Ihe duties required of them. at aountiy store. His stock of Dry Goods.) 12 and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of said day at embraces all the new styles of goods, while in Share holders residing ont o f the city o f New T. W. MIDDLETON, 2Tj S a d d le a n d H a r n e s s S i» a u /a o to r the house of Benjamin H. Stout, ,a t Tom’s Ihe Grocery Department bis customers have Fork, will stand upon the same fooling as resi AT rR E E H O L D . ATTORNEY AT LAW. River, all that tr a d of land containing 3 acres not been forgotten. dents, and whatever may fall to their shares will HE subscribers wish to inform their friends 81 one hnndreths more or Jess situate in the M a s te r and E x a m in e r in C h a n cery . He is also prepared to make up clotbinoto be forwarded to them in siieh manner as they and the public in general that in addition township of Plumslead County of Ocean, New order, having secured the the services of an nny direct, after the partition has taken place. te their cJd ijaso a t Sift*? B ali, rwhieh will be O F F IC E .—A t Jesse Cowdtick’a Hotel Jersey, which the ©aid M esdaot purchased of experienced tailor on the premises. All orders for tickets, by mail* should be ad TOM ’S RIVER, carried on as before by one of ,tiie firm ) that John Collier and wife, by deed dated .August C a s h paid for all kinds of Country Produce, dressed to Josiah Perhain, Academy Hall, 663 June 21 1854. ]y. they have opened a shop in ihe village of fourth 1853 recorded in Clerks office a t Tom’s Brcadwuy, New Y ork. If it should happen that S A M U E L SL O A N . Freehold on South street, a lew doors from Rivet. all the tickets are sold when the order is received lLOCKS for Churches, Buildings, Railroad Imlaystown June 14, 1854.— ly the corner o f Main elreet where they are 2a A Tract of land sitúateos above contain the money will be returned, at our exper.ee lor I Stations, &c*—T he undersigned having ing!! fourteen acres and 15 one huiuirelhs more prepared to execute all orders ia their line of succeeded in counleraciiog, dlectually, Ihe inor less purchased by said tefendant o f John ‘tACTOllY and Steamboat lleils are rept postage. Correspondents wilt please writedistincbusiness in a manner that shall be satisfactory ' constantly on hand, and chimes of auy tly their name, residence, GVunty and Stale, to to their customers. Harness made to order at fluence of the changes of temperature upon Collier by deed, and recorded as above. prevent errors- Or, if conveient, enclose an en the pendulum, and introdneing a new regula. nnmbei and tone, cast to oidoi. th e shortest noticeSeized as the property cf Cyrua Cook and tor, by Which great accuracy of time is produ The. subsribers are agents for M r. G. Hoi velope, with their directions on it in full—in Bridles, Saddles, Whips, Tran!»?, Horse taken in execution at the suit of »Benjamin brook, who is proprietor of the oldest establisn. which, such tickets as they may order will be Brushes, Card» and Curry Combs constantly on ced, also Ihe retaining power (which keeps the Reed complainant, and to be sold by clock going while being wound), are prepared ment i# the country, nnd whose Bells have for returned. hand. EDWARD W1VJJYS, Sh eriff. to furnish Clocks superior to any made in the forty years maintained a reputation second lo Fly Nets, Horse Blankets, Buffalo Robes and United Stales. Ample opportunity will be af PETER LYNCH, none, havingjieceived the first premiums wher June 14, 1854, 2m B ells in in their season. forded to test their performance, and those not ever they Jttye been exhibited, never having T IN P L A T E & S H E E T IR O N Aii order» thankfully received and punctually proving satislaciory when completed, may be been upy co&petitur at the various attended to. WORKER, AND D. & L. A N G E V IN E , rejected. Astronomical Clocks made and warFairs in ' if, Boston, arid elsewhere. Orders may be left with Jesse Cowdrickyi'om’s ranted equal lo any imported. S T O V E S T O R E M r. H.te t.y ^ ju faclu rcs Churli Organs and EALERS in Gennusfe, Oliio, Michivnn anil H irer or addressed to. Glass (illuminated) Dials of the mo st btatiM O U N T H O L L Y N. J. Southern F loub, No. 218 Washington St,, Town Cloves a*' «uperiqr quality, orders for all JO HN. B. COWDRiCK, Bine Ball. fui description furnished. of which nfey be addressed to ii a r Barclay, New York. Plumbing, Tin Roofing and^ Spouting, Done CHARLES TRUEX Freehold, SH ERRY $ H Y M , ! CHAS. STA R S, Jit. & Co. Play 24,1884 IJr, DAI.IEL ANGEVINE. ESVI ANGEVINE. and Warranted. Sug Harbor, L . l.,_Nov, 19. 1553-tf. 117 Fulton S t , N. Y, Dee. 22, 1853. ly* June M, 1854 ly , g ÍW P R IC E C A SU B T u n m . *P H K .«bw .ik.ra having oMgrtd IbW C*. I iurtii^r»hin* under ih© fitm o f IROIf® h A L LE N , 1», tka iraaraeilo . ol **g M rrra .lU . »n>iiiear at Torn*) River, N, J ., whera 4 « » have arreted a com mo lloaa War« IIlie,I il u,i in a style not «Hrpaaaed I* the eoaair», keep e„a»iaiilJy oa band a couplet* «aaortment nf Oj«J« of every de*efipliuu, eooaUtia* of. P R Y 0 0 0 DS, G R O C E R IK S, CHO I R J /Y D W H I.OV.' i TUV <x H A R O W J R K , ^ - 2 1.00X1,VQ OCJSMHR, 4 F V h Y tT V R g , CROCKERY, PAI VT.4, OH.8, H.fR IRON, 4 ‘. dec, AI>o tie ia vat complete ■saortir.ent o f] BOOTS AMD SH O E S ever offer. I lo ihe eiligvn» of Ocean eoaely, which they will tell af remarkably to* prier* liit C ash, or mrrebaad*M eqmvatvel t*< it am ly. We relpvatlalif call th t « life’ bin • ' the pah* lie lo o«r r» u k ithmeu' .., ■ lull u toranea <>f every codes «. .a please. O ar xpavieae« in the general mereantile boslaeas ot Ike country gives o t Cunfldeoie io aswerr, that tie «ball be able to r.(Ter indneemenu io ptirchaaerr lever before given in ikrs villax . It ia our ia leal ion lo ark ut ONE PR IC E lor oor goads, thus givlav he chire boyer no ' n 'vantage overt ie l«>* sen puiuus, arauring all | elaraea that we a n no r* peciara ol peraona, j believin* one paraon a mu* y lo be as food i s I another’s. Please give ua a cat. before purchasing else-vhere, «• good« will b«. *i*own freelv. kaowlag I that people aia not apt la buy without an ex amination. JOHN J . IRONS, C U A K LE 4A LL EN . Tom ’s H irer, May 24, 1854.-ly . M T T Segar and Tobaccs DEPOT C<>art ot Ihe T erm o f M ay 1B24. F.WI8 LANE A.lmi»i«tr*l»r o f V ine..« Ily rts dratased hmviog u sd « «pt>lic»iion to th t. Court, r«pre»eottug under oath (bat the teal *n4 peraooa! e»ts!e **I the 1*1*1 dec««»»d. aIs luiuffluir.t to p»j bts debt* s re o n li.f lo th* best of th . koowl«djf« «nd belief of the s*tJ «Jtnioistralor, tod therefor* prajrin* the «id of tile Court in Ihe premiye« .' The Cnort do theteliire order an I d in e t the ««id «dannistr*. tar to give notice 1« Ih* or.Jitor» ot lh r estate of «aid deceased to exhibit to to thn said adminislr.tor under oath or stfirmilloir 1*4-, hot, o* their account«, claims and demands airai.it raid ratal« will»» six monlhs f*oin this time, hy.aetliotr up an order in fi'/eof the tno«t public places iu the county lor the space of two months, and «1*1» by ndrnrtliin* the U tn . lor * like pe riod in Ihe Ocean Embltn, ■ newspaper planted in lh iss ta te . By the Court. THO.VUSC. HAUR1SO.V, CUrk. ________ ' may 21, 18512<n. L R u l e t ' L im it C r e d it r s - O c e a n O p rh ari’ii C o u rt r»l T e rm o f Mrty 1854. EW IS LANE AdminUtrafor of J«tp©» H ur ley deceased, having made appficatio* lo this Couit, under oath that the real and per sonal estate of said decedent if insufficient to pay his debts, according lo the b ill of the knowledge of the said Administrate», and there fore praying ihe aid or the Court in the premium The Court do therefore order and direct th« sanl Administrator to give notice to the credi tors of the estate of said deceased 1« exhibit to the said Administrator under oath or affirma tion, Ms her or their accounts, claims and demands ar*inst m d e»mtet within »ix months from this time by settingup a copy of this order in five of the most public place© in the county for the «pace of two months; an d a h o by adv«r. tiffing the same, tor the like i»eii<«i, in the Occnu Emblem a paper circulating in said coun tv. Bv the Court, THOM AS C, HARRlSOiV, Clerk may 24, 1854. 2m L R u le to B a r CredHtore.-^Ocean O rphan« Court o f the Term of May 1854. ~PO.V the application ol Josiah Pieraos'Ad ministrator of Daniel P. Pierson dec’d to limit and appoint a certain time within wtiich the creditors of the cstateof sail deceased, shall bring iu their debts,claims and demands against the snrne, or else be barred fhjm action respecting the saun, against the said Admin istrator. I t is therefore ordered by the Court that tl.e said Administrator give notice lo the creditor» of the said deceased, each and every of Hum to brine in their debts, claims and demands against the said estate, within twelve months from th is time, by setting op a copf nf this order iin five of the most public places in this County for the space of two months, and also by adver tiaing the ¿bme in one of the newspapers pub fished in this state, for the like space o f time. And ti nny creditor shall neglect to exhibit his or het debts claims or demands within the said period of twelve monlhs, alter public notice be given as aforesaid, such c:editor Bhall buforever barred of his or her action therefor against ih© said Administrator. By the Court, THOMAS C. HARRISON, C eric1 may 24, 1854. 2m U1 C . 1D E L L & S O N W T T C 1 D "" CO M M ISSIO N D E A L E R S lit A ll K in d i Of Country Produco, AVE removed ed from their old stand to tan tau large and convenient one No. 27. WEST FI WASHINGTON MARKET, NEW YORK. N. B. In tho berry season they devotelheir time exclusively to that branch of trade a will he pleased to see all who may lava them with a call. Refers to W. M cK ean ^ Chabi.es Idele, T . SlNULETON, Tom’s VU. We i LEY iDFI.tra River. ) June 11, 1854, ly * N O T IC E OTICE is hereby given that a writ o f a i tachment has been issued oat of the Cir cirit Court of Ocean County at the suit of David Miller against Ihe eslute nf Snniuei L WardrII nil absent debtor for (wohundied dol ors and relumed at May Term A. D. 1854. Wm, tmlay. James, C U rk, F J, Speer, A lly., May 12, 1854. 2m. N TO FARM ERS. UST received a large assortment of Im proved 1'a Ploughs, of various numbers Inch we ara now selli na cheap for cash J. AUM ACIt & CO, inar’h 29ih, 1V54. 2i„ J F. J. SPEER, fA O U fiSF.Lt/ R AT L A W , rnd Master and VJ Exam iner in Chancery, g „ T 0 : á 'a “ .¡VES, N. J . ob. 9, 1854. HOWE AND BROWN, Iiwe«rsBs& . D ea».**« I h F oserjn is 0or.iEsrle H A R D W A R E . 2J9 Croeawich Street, third house above Ve**» . „ NEW YORK. A ugustus d o w e . m ar’h . 2 1954. fiat E d w a m i 8. B ao s» , AM TftYltO« , from a«clua,*»d by pack' rjsstim « ; as W ith Ika infinaea aky ab o v e me, A n d th e * m o n M i m id d a y th ro n e. Silver Pea a id P aatil Gatos, wh -i**nln ami domestic and «that Dry Goods, they '* o I m Pen* and renei) i m a repaired. ’ .»II a t 0*4 prices, T hsir »lock, la vi All foods sold a t Ibis ooloMIshmesI a n war- , extent, ie net surpassed by eey el ranted as represented, and sold lower Urna ever , K fio o o a u r a r o a s » i vlllese. They a t e bow prepared T h e »m ell ot th e flo w ering grass«« offered by t h . trader. B u .larts d o . , on the *V food* by the cere, piece, or at retail, l e e e e e t e r th a n a n y ro a r, prict and no dtelation svattm. defying competition. Ja a . IS, 18*4. ly . • _ . ~ A nd a mtlHon ot h ap p y In irc ta Our stock la unusually large, and o rra * f w WR& IVINS A COW PERTHW AtT ■Itr tba most favorable circaatctancec i and we, . S ln | In th e ararm rrp o ae. ie thii say removed their store to W. 0 T I 8 G. C 0 1 1 I T T , is the mora therefor?, feel en u red , by en cxtm inatioh, that W H O L E W O K I 1D I 'a store.house to take tbs can we can autiefy the do*« faaUdiaua and Jotibu <t T n e m o th e r la rk th at la brooding, Wholesale DoLler la Boote and Shorn, Nsa For the tala oT phis, same day. ot our determination not to be undersold. fa o r I t k K A ilh s o » j V ****«» H * woatd Gey street, New York. Kuala th e atm o n h er w lnga, o Return,eg, ien-------X *f"’m thp ofiWÉF or New BALD ROOM T he dealer! of Ocean county will And a to Hardware A n « th e d eeps oT the n o o n d ay g litter Freehold, dally, on Ike arrival i will be found n targe and complete aa weawtani »«4 ikfl V't ï t *t » tf f U»0| fof III r»sn p mi th eir advantage to ctH a id examine bta Stock, C r t c k t n .V T >!• w o ad t^ i) •H r.u e New York, and arrives i t af fren ch , German, Engliah and J atri lean e «bltng *) • i f W ith a w a r n » ol lairy thlnga. which thay will find unturpasted at a t t i each evening. Iron t « sc i, fo i (< , { if fiitt «M on ihlngul Carcinwree, Silk, Mareeillea, Valencia and Co prices. j now -i •>> •tien at Rane through t « 7 ____ _ kiqB er fiffcj ^i b *’»»•**, ion Vcntlnga, D 'l.alncs, Ctahnirrca, Gfagfiainr, K roni th e pillow y g re e n b en eath me, Jtn s a ry 12, 1854. 1m. Ceder W ort, H i ^ i1 .171 §m1 ' <i»4wa*. days amt Saturdays | ta d k . Flannela, Table L in ts, Shcctlnga, Cooat»r,alna, I T o th e fathom leaa blu e ab o v e, a looking diottro, pb >tfte 4 9 ftliîiUiK - 'rira s .* Lloyd T lckartos, ltlaadass, Damasks, Table C etera, nod n lame aaaoitwriii , t : « >' r M A D E V l O T H I N O L IM B d U f Fridava, at 1 n’ etoek ia the mo T h e c re a tu re a ot Q od a re happy of Kid, Silk, Lisle Thread and Cotton (’</•%*«, j Ribbons, Gentlemen's Karniahing Goods of » P H E •ubscriber has re-commenced burning ■ ’• » A R * l - . _ In the w arm th o f th e ir su m m e r love. kind» | logetber with a general assort.irnl til •• « Tssn’s R),w . X L ime at bis Kiln in this village. He has Embroidery and Needle Work Goods O bi on hand a large supply o f Lime for land, also t <• « Bnrnrgat ' *$ T h e inflnlte b lla t o f N a tu re - S T O V E S , — superior article for mtaoa.work, which wilt b t ■lock of Domedte Gooda are aaearpe a , « « Mannhawk/n, Of B v o ry D escrip tio n . I (eel In e v e ry vein ; •old on reasonable terms. W. M’KEAN, « « 1 oche, (an, J " Blenched Bhcatinga and Sbfrtlnga 3*1 t1 4 | M R E C E D E N T E D LO W R A T E S Tom’s River, Jo iy 7 , l8S3-lf. Intermediai* pktess ia prspavtlaa wide i Brown Sheetings 1 1 to 10.4 wide ! tar T h e light an d th e llle of S u m m er >rv A S H , o r it* eq u iv alen t O N L Y A T All errands panel««)), a ltru f . _ Ticks. Shirtings, cummer Stuffs, Prin e 1 ' tention to Make o ar E tiiM itkm tn l B lossom s In heart and brain. cues from lour rents to one -hilling p< > , d^,«* ‘ the P H E L P S * K IN G M A N , together wli» s ta r ts sopplg 01 Carpets, V B ut d a r k e r th an a n y sh a d o w , I Rugs, Floor Oil Cloth and Matting W h o le sa le C a b in e t W araholuM t 1 e o p l e 's S to r e , Uy th e th u n d e r c lo u d s unfurled, Dee. 19, 1 8 5 3 -tf. -----------------. . Groceries ol nil klnde, Paints, Oita and F rig s e therefore enrneatly Invitsthe public to Not. 118 i 120 Chatham S tru t, Ntm York, a general aaaortment o f Crockery, Pkn ■ • C .____win ,rraan „T T, ' L , Ç Tr TThhee nkovs above L Lia# .til nd r lamine onr slock, and be satisfied ol T h e aw fu l tru th arises. Peed, Kurniture, Pateat Medicines, Ha: it ar- Li i t a ,l-Z*1 A LL the attention o f detiers to their stock with ith the Steamer John Potter Potier, «wkiah the Ir Itk f what we say. We arc well aware T h a t d e a th la In th e w orld ! No. 1I Nr-*" ---------ami Hollowware, Smoked and Pickled ii • of Cabinet Ware, which ii made up in Hit Pier Pier No. Norik R i m , N." Y' .,ot 7'** ? *1? * that n itny persona on commencing business ad ■Iro W innow Sa m i IS , G lad, Lumber best manner, nnd will ba sold cheap for caeh orthe morning. vertí» r, a 1 hold out inducements which they H ) A m t th e sk y m ay beam a s ev er, 25,i Ac , always on hand. never id to perform. All we ask it so t i approved paper. ’ledasi »aa n t w u t t Wo do not deem It neeeesary lo ensm erdc us A nd n e v e r a cloud b e cu rled , Merchant! nnd others desiring F urnituri «mine ll . of our stock | onr prices will teak L . w m o * A ca^ d at the different kind ol articles lor sale b <*s in f 3,0 lor th hn, vet. We Aatter ourselves after m a. would do well to call and examine our mock, Hit (desale Dealt rt in Foreign A Dommlu ll_ A nd (he a irs be liv in g o d o rs, s la» fut-e "aniìSa m - * rtir further, as all wishing to purchase will i Mat»' which cannot be cxcelird iu variety, abundance, *1 ny ys xperience in trade, that our seiseB ut D eath la In th e w orld. Godìi, N o. 12 ConrllowU, and II D rg lfiS ! examine b e themselves. or ehenpness >“■ ,«4 j HOBS *in tie superior »nt c t r r • - t» e * i J. AUMACK A CO, New For*. Goods carefully packed, nnd promptly farT O I Y O T H E R IN T H E M A R K E T warded to all parts of the country. Oul o f th e d eep s o f aunahlne 17,t Tom’c River, Nov. 3, 1853. If. allHE merehnnts of Ocra a m d Mehaor’ nriJ n ■ we shell be constantly in receipt of is;nes Of »«or. hah s s i i iff j T h e ir visible bolt I* h u rld ; ID* Remember the Noe,, 118 A 120 Chatham Counties arc rtipeetftilly isvited Is tail« the O tfi.i li New Wa t, nte '4 * G ida n : i New York and Philadelphia, It will Street. N e w S ad d le a n d Harries» M a m if '- to T h e re ’s U fe In th e S u m m er m eadow s, "wxtk*' ' Adventar. , Am /-g be far th interest of all classes to give us their AT . K G E IIU L D . New York, Dee. 15, 1853-ly. y palio* eg. r p H E subecrihera wishloinlorm their friem: But D eath Is In th e w o rld ! id T w 1 ng Ineiilc». , tir -¡It rdy g including 1 yari' *1 "f II IV. I vins. 1 and the public In general that in adilrtion ■nonslin de hail*, ainpaea, i t O') lo their old stand at B lu e B all, (which will I G e o io i W. CowrcxTHWxiT • « P ft e tat] M ariuos L io sn ar.— A fellow w ent Into sine, merinoes, ets,, tie . h. * V . K I R B Y * Co. carried on ns before by one of the firm ) th» MUIW 7 V « ’ JUver, Nov. 16, 1862. dec. 10-ly Hiving a buyer permanently located in L a S q u ire’s office u p in N o rw a lk not long they have opened ■ ahopin the village or Wholesale Dealers in Imported sad American whoee entire attention will Im g „ n l0 ¡ ¿ " T . 0,000 5* sin ci', an d sa id , “ S q u ire, I s w e a r l w ent freehold on South street, a lew doors fern oburbl Dry Goods. Also—Floor and T able Oil lection of Goods for oor sale«, f a , t , n m A H A L L E L E D B A R G A IN S . Cloths, Boots, Shoes, Ac., and agents for recsipt of new nnd detirnkte styles ot $500 a n o rd e r fo r a w o m an I" H e w as of the corner of Main strret where they ai prepared to execute alt orders in their line ■ Henry Essex A Co.’s American Needles, 35 I ' X I R. ORDINARY A TTRACTION a t the c o u rse serv ed w ith a m arriag e license. D R E S S OOO DM business in a manner that shall be anlisfnrtor end 37 Vesey and 8 Church Street one block .ijteelrtM ited I.nrgest Rod Cheapest CARPET by each steamer. S p e a k in g o fllc e n se s, re m in d s us ot an to their coilomrrs. Harness made to ordrfrom Broadway N e w Y o rk . KliTABLISHMF.NT in the United Slates, nt Onr stock of Whits Gsod«, IWn-rj, »V,,|, Every article purchased of ns will be w ar o th er Incident w h ich o c cu rrd n ot a g reat the shortest notice* HIRAM iNDERSON’S, No. 99 Bowery, New Bridles, Saddles, W hips, T runks 1 ' York, liniorter of English and French Carpets. ranted to bn the same as represented. If found and notions, will bn found complete. w a y from th e sam e place. A long an d lean Also a large variety ot Black u d Colend deficient in quantity or quality, the loss will be Brushes, Cards and Curry Combs const ‘; on ! B u jir. will find the large« slock of Low Y a n k e e c a m e Into th e office o n e day and band. Silks, Satins, Cloths, C su im rres, ssi TxUm Price a n<! Medium to tho most elaborate Aubus. promptly adjusted. The attention oi the trade in Ocean eounty T rimsoiaai rrenertllr. a sk e d for a m a rria g e license. It w as ac Fly Nets, Horse Blankets, Buffalo R c j C* ami son, Mo aic, Medallion, and Velvet Carpets We have always on hand ell leodisg styl« •[ is respectfully called to our long established re aver offered lo the world. c o rd in g ly d ra w n up, Z e b —so w e will the B ells in in their season. putation, our facilities for filling orders, and D O M E S T IC GOODS, All orders thankfully received and punrtualli T in Spacious Sales Rooms. Y a n k e e —g a v e in his nam e, b u t on being attended to. aíioíh giound, no damp Basements or Vaults Ihe quality and cheapness of our goods. such as Bleached and Brown Drills, T ito t o Dee. 29, 1853. ly . a sk ed for the n am e o l th e lady, re p lie d : Orders mav be left with Jesse CowdricL^Tom - j hB sidewalk to endanger the health ol Sole agents for the sals of Hoyles Pxttu 2U0 seta elegant .ver r u - coons. V i l.>dy [ erehasers, each Sales Room ie devoted •• T h e re , n eo w , S q u ire, g u e s s y o u 'v River or addressed to. Swan’s down Sewing Cotton. si 9 |fj80r00 JOHN. B. COWDRICK, Bine Bali. e-ciu.-ivUy to one description o f Carpel*. The R O B E R S O N , VAN VALKE.NU liRG A Co. L . O. Wieso» k in d er g o t m e." 50 eels " ' g s n r - toons 12 fur.- Oil Whole ml and Retail Departments o f this es M mtafactnrtrt , Commission M trchant, and CHARLES TRUF.X Freehold G. W. Cam tin, 35. “ “ table spoons 18 450 1)0 tablish n. t bare been enlarged and an addition •• tlovV so s ir !" may 24, 1854 ly. D to ltrt in 8 . W. WATTIC, 20.000 vols. -ras. I-Al riN ro s’l CAT e r r U t, or of two ex .-oliveSales Rooms, m a k in g , wonder “ W h y , d ’y e see, u p to w h a re 1 live, I February *4, 1854.- l y . TIOREIGN and Domestic Slrnw Gooda, Hats, >l’N at 50 e ts 11,09000ful und igenus display. h av e le e n c o u rtin g tw o g a ls ; o n e ’em Is X1 etc. etc., No. 24 Courtlnndt-St., New York. 30j000 pie ci of the mow Faihioarbii suiic, nt O cean B ank, S ales R o o m No. I. We invite Ihe attention of Porehnner» to oor 25 cts. ijto o P0 Floe >ii Clolht. An Enormous Stock of B ergen I son W orks po o r a n d the o th er rich. N ow , S quire, stock of Goods, consisting of Men and Youth’s 35.00 t elegant btkbl sngnavinos, at tf> erais Joh i H January Isf, 1853. M o u n t H a lly In a n rn n c a Company. A Son s celebrated English oil cloths) straw, fur, nilk and wool Hats, Men and Boy’s darn ed il I lik e lu tell a b o u t it, b ut I will, LL the circulaling notes outstanding ol this {u#t> oo also, An riiean door oil cloths of magnificent HIS Company eoalinnsn to inxura huildiigs plush, cloth, velvet and fancy Caps, ArtiScial by golly. Y o u see I like bo th g a ls all-fired Bank must be presented In the State T rea 80.000 Finely engmved socket p.Kia o r the sntrtt finish Fresco, marble, Italian, and Scroll and their conteits, for ono or most yean) CITY o r NEW TOR«. PM?<-75Painliryr. am 2s.6d., 3e, 4s,., 6s., 6s., to 9s. Flowers, Ribbons, and every ertiele pertaining surer for payment within two years from Hi* well, but som ehow ’n u ttier I like the poor ad on to grant porpetonl policies os dVtfi. to Millinery Goods. A lto Umbrellas, Parasols, tort f.- mon nains, at 25 eta. 7,772 25 dale, or the funds deposited for the redenption ing bouses and other suhstanliel buildlnse. one best. M y folks th in k t'o th e r w ay , d a rn per yard, fru n 3 feet to 24 feet wide and SO Carpel Bags, Ae. of such null s will be given up to this Inst i tlo« A h in ron JOO te vs, without biter a t o- se- long. Every effort will be put forth on onr port to JO H N BLACK, Ptert ’em. So I calk elate I'm In a q u a n d ’ry, a in ’t a t the expiration of said lime. carity oí Cs h, '0010 ( 0 Sales Room No. 2. 0 0 0 Sec’s, merit a liberal share of patronage. Particular GEO, HAV (Sinned) B E N J. SVDE R , Pr, a t. I, S q u i r e ! Ingrata C arptlt. Two hundred and fifty attention paid to orders. Ti e propetty will be j '»red ds of JOHN AUMACK, Agitst for O c ta l Cesily, jnn 13—2y cees of English and American Ingrain Carpel" R a th e r, s ir. W h a t d o y o u p ro p o se to » Comii ittee appointed I Consignee’s will pleoae notice whether pack, Tom’s River, V : 0 peces !| n-ijv style, manufactured expressly for ages appear as originally put up. distributed in a, tp ril 12th 1154, ly. do i * a C L U C K S , ItATIH*'«, X ik-ivim .,. W. H . Roaanaoiv, " T 'w n f t r --------------- . •* G olly, S q u ire, I’ve g o t If. Y ou Jest i . ice o f F. L._Var F a l k e n r u r o , -iffy C arptlt. English Scotch and The subscriber begs leave to infnrr : •••• i C axpst», Oil C U U i, 0 ft, leave th at a r place for th e g a l’s n a m i’ _____ people of Ocean county, that he hoi lo- i- j tiing th»- holder to iv December 29, 1853. ly . crura-i iiperial T hree Ply Carpeliug of our bition, at 1 one ol the Misnd AT LOW FHi o m » a * c iM tl blan k . I’ll go tu h u m , p u t on m y S u n d ay Fed himself nt Tom’s Itivnr, where he has op* i- ' vn inipjr jtio n , gorgeous, splendid new style gUK. " * UW I|W £ • ito HfWily pattern. | go to m eetln’ cloths, go a n d call on both ed, undo. the office of the Ocean Emb. m, a W H O LESA LE GROCERY AND No. 444 a td 445 Pearl Street (near Chelas.) Sales Room No. 4 C lock, W atch and J ewelry Store , al wloc. , t 'V S tickets must b of th em c ritte rs , a n d w hich ev e r o n e l like COMMISSION H O U S E . I't t Ingrain C arptlt. Three hundred place he will be happy to wait upon al! nlu N EW YORK. ire oney enclosed, r HANKFUL for past favors, the undersigned best th en —w h y , d a rn yo, S q u ire , he! he ! may favor him with a call. 1 edium quality ingrain Carpels beausos. 377 end 379 B o AS NOW IN S T O R E and ii constantly itwould respectfully inform his friends and nd small paterns, manufactured for He has on hand a well selected stock 11 do n ’t ye see ! I'll ju st p u t h er n a m e in the Yorhymd the ticket ceiving a well assorted Stoix of Carpets, the public, that he has removed his Grocery de, incredible low prices of 2s 6d, 3s, Jew elry, purchased for cash, which he will d •«let', any psrtot the * Oil Cloths, Ac-, to which be invitee pnblie at blan k , th e d a r lin ’ g a l ! " Store to No. 2 4 6 W a s h in g to n stre e t, where pose ot a t a very small advance. ,-ard. tention, believing that an examination of both -üWrmrJ.1ou relative he will keep a full nod gensrnl assortment of “ No, no, s i r ! T h a t is n o t allow ed by REPAIRING in all its branhes done w \ S ales R o o m ' N o 5. quality and prices will prove satisfactory to hoik blftiae 1 »1 the office cl GROCERIES. neatness and despatch. Clocks and W ltd d Druggets. English Druggets 4 th e lew .” errhan’s nnd purchasers generally, who he; J . Yisscher warranted for one year. . è t 3000 yards of low priced Drnggets Great erne will be taken in Ihe selection ol M lor Cash, His stock consists of N eo w d u , S q u ire du. I’ll a c t honest, 1 York. FRANCIS WEIC EL 3 V s wide at 3s 6d to 6s per yard, also Goods, which will always be sold at the lowest RICH V ELV ET TAPESTRY A BRUSSEL» Tom’s River, Dec. 29, 1853. ly sw e a r." ■nip. r e assortment o f Mosaic Landscape, market rates. U trt’s W hole CARPETS. Consignments of Produce of nil kinds solici and Tufted Hearth Rug) also 2000 B u t o u r legal frien d w a s inexorable. e iiw ,—*i B R IC K ! B R IC K t B R IC K ! V» r u t ted, to the sole of which, personal and prompt in New Designs ) Superior English and Ameri s at 16s to 24s each. i *)" ' nan Har can 3 ply nnd Ingrain C arpels) Comprising H e ex p lain ed to Z e b th a t no su c h arran g e, elitf, w Professo» The subscribers beg leave to announce it. attention will be given. S ales R o o m N o. 6. a ri compì' rx t aoni t t '" In gente m e n t could b e m ad e w ith o u t b re a k in g the they have just opened n Kiln of firslqunl T o all who may favor me with their patron many new patterns, made expressly for firstnd Hall Carptlt. 50,000 yards of »)) one o class trade.—A ls o first tienftiv* York of artthe o f Hard, Sol) and Arch Brick, a t their B r 1 d figured Hall add Stair Carpets at age, I pledge myself to nae my utmost endeavors, law s. T h e Y a n k e e co ax ed , begged, p ray Twilled and plain Tesetlnn Hall 'sa d Stair $ îrih &f a Yard near this village, which they will well on the kind vc* cancel re; to please and merit their favors. 3s, 3s 6d, 4s, 5s, 6s nnd 7s. tier e and \>ti ed , e n tre a te d , b u t all in v ain. A t la s t he favorable terms. monument of the unweat T he patronage of the Trade in Ocenn county Carpets. S ales R o o m N o. 7. Oil Cloths ia widths from 4 to 24 feet in virtt v/t itderfui dc. A supply of Weil brick will be ready ir a severance ot man, an* n g a v e o v er, an d se a tin g h im self w a s a b is respectfully solicited. out qnnlitie*. ii ft open lo on Carpels, with borders; Mosaic and velopmrnil of me* tal f few days. ID* Particular attention paid to O rders. so rb ed in silen t m ed iation. In te n Rich Mosaic, Tufted and Common Henrik 9? 379 m ani r of one entire piece, can be fitted to N. B . Our brick have been burnt with e r the public al the Worte J . N. LUCKY Rugs of different sorts. t » nreisly ¡‘or tw e lv e m in u ts, he g o t up. room from $350 to $1000, tra care, and we w arrant them to be as h a d . ' 1 way, fitted »p a' »uam« New York, Dec. 22, 1853. ly. Table and Piano Covers of Choice Pattern il t, K a iujre j ibis ma*».er.pi,!«e of Ar *• S q u ire," he sa id , *• m y m in d 's ' m ade any in the market, relvet, Tapestry and Brussels, from the 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 Plaid and Plain Mattings, but 4» actuul punoram'.'idisplay upo.. GOBLE A VANNl TE. Factories of John Crossly and Sons, Freehold Young Ladies' Saminary. u p . If 1 ca n ’t have th a t ere 'p la c e left blank, Window Shades ot De limbic Styles. I struct u ç on Mtc r’s | rujec; o , of over one Tom’s River, Sept. I, 1853. s Henderson k. Co., and others, EngHIS well-established Institution continues Stair-Coverings, ami Stair Rods, and all other i of r e |i land i ctMBpc I a ’pose ch o o sin g one o r t’o th e r's th e j t ou; ar l tonare I our own importation, some of which in successful operation. T he Principal, articles usually krpt in Carpet Stores. labor ;» ‘norm uj ex I u wa r. Imi» ivfly onr own styles nnd cannot be g am e. Je m in y , b u t it’s h a rd to give up L Y T T L E T O H W H IT by introducing new arrangements, being as He is also agent for selling • iShed i on the Je»ign, i p-1 * Hava bee any other establishment. th a t po o r g a l, b u t o u r folks d o n 't like her, sisted by -excellent Teachers, is enabied lo Cakhart A Nyk’s Power Loom, Three-ply Sealer In Stoves and Tin-Wars •*ted. So t* ea is th t werk ! vu, j* now coi S ales R o o m N o. 8. present inducements to Parents andGuardians,in and Ingrain Carpets, which are ia qatliir, ttjla ivt ra, la is s} »Ifs s d bt ys s o ju st p u t th e ric h g a l's n am e dow n ifiat ixll he ocea! Tom’s River, Ocean County, New Jersey m Carpttt. They elicit the warmest behalf of this School, equal to those of any other and colors equal to nay goods made. » the urfa ce ig water, jj ions of every beholder, excel in beautv th e re —g olly, I’m a m arried m a n .” r P H E subscriber is now prepared to furn ir I are^lled with »-i All o f which will be fairly represented) riait >iöoVand fleam» , of which floats lility, are sold nt moderare pr ices, and first.cluss School. The lines of Public Convey T h is w a s a c c o rd in g ly d o n e, an d Z eb _l_to the people of Ocean and adjoining ( r J Irtg «»',• ance make it convenient to all parts of New purchasers and sold at r a ta rxtCES. ne. Monn n J from every I in the m arket at this establishment. ties, one of the largest and finest Slock.- of Jersey. may 31, ’54 l y . __________________ __ w alk ed a w a y slo w ly a n d hall sadly STOVES, T IN JAPANNED, HARD, BRM j tiling an i v 1 cyg with nil the- vr âge<» rapid* S ales R o o m N o. 9. T he Session consists o f Two Q uarters of a they present, ar- iread out in to w a r d s his hom e. T h is is all tru e. T AN1A Ware, at Wholesale & Retail. Tin Root cal hci * Tapestry, Brussels ti.ree ply and Eleven Weeks each; T he Summer Session L A W ft BEARDSLEY, ifi* tact ♦ tm and uhnpt’ roada b »lure. Vcding done a t short notice, and warranted t*: Yeuiliun Stair Carpeting remarkably commences on the 1st Wednesday in May. The 189 Washington St., between D ty and FtUot,. j canoes v ;b’: brlth torib b< «rie fu mes. Gutters, Lenders,and leader heads made r Hi/“ D u rin g the re tre a t of the British ar. W inter Session commences on the 2/1 Wednesday I TJiedr»"* ui a! ist?ria or wl. pool ofi the WHOLESALE DKALERS IN Al-to *1*69 ¡ put up. Jobbing done with neatness nnd di* rgsst of Npy’» ic-nhopoeade* in November. ROOMS, Wood, Willow and Cedar Were,. Salea R o o m No. XÜ. deSÍ.BCtítá m y in H olland, w hile Ihe m en w ere floun. patch. Old iron Copper, Brao», Tcwtcr Rss* f i d Taptslry Ingrain Carpels.—Gold, Terms per Q uarter, in Advance. Brushes, P.ope, Cordage, Twine, Match«, : \o all approach nf o^jcCti. Tl »reck of the d c rin g th ro u g h m u d in a ro ad uncom m on, Beeswax, &c„ taken in trade. Board, Tuition in all English and Classical Ac. Ae. reprefi nied J ie ' uite, Buff and Scroll Window Shades, nt til-fai» l steaii San ' raneiaco " The subscriber would respectfully io!i<\t ly bad, a corp3 oi th e g u a rd s w as m uch 6 Studies, and daily instruction in Vocal Music, . 20s., 40s. to $10 per p a ir ; Table and Manufacturers of Ju te , Ctor nnd Strew« ting ie the share of th< patronage of the people of O in ia 'he light U alii and seen V MC (including also lights, fuel and washing,) $45. ' v-rs, Silver and Brass Stair Rods, Par. iaiAítlí' -nd Mats, aud Cior Cloth, irom j to ¡ i yards*-I Vni .idioss de«*j,> —the Three Beil s c a tte re d ; w h en th e c u in m a n d iu g officer feeling assured that he can sell any article th’- BUhy. whost noble c< mmanc ISO too ctr to- il« ' Mats, Coir Malting ; also, 4s 3d, 5s 6d. Lessons in M usic(Pisnn or Organ), with usool Purchasers are assured that, with the t™“' ■' called o u t to th e m en to (orm tw o d eep ." line on as favorable terns as any dealer,, r Instrum ent, $12. French, $3. Drawing, ties and experience w e have had in bssme , a’s Whi r i <■Check Canton Malting, Ac., Ac. i vmc*i«<3 o many J ¡- > mar pf Am in Country or city. “ H an g it !" sh o u te d a g re n a d ie r, from $1.50, Use ef Books, 50 cents. Books, being established for ten years, wo sre est t’he I s"ns oad daughters, an alao ir 8 isv HIRAM ANDERSON, m ar’h 16, 1854. Stationery and Sheet Music a t book.store prices. to fix onr prices as low as any other ho«1' ed ' Jnpi -t.i est passf gc, ik e l* b e tw e e n m o u n ta in s o f m ud, “ I am too fe! 2 t-S’499 B owery. For further particulars, address tnu' " LcClure,; >sccr i*the city, whose articles are equal in Ilf« * P E T E R DURY.EE, d eep a lr e a d y — l a m u p to m y n e c k .” A. RICHARDSON, Principal) 1 t d .pon. T h ’ If beauty. .wholesale DEALER IN J ! Freehold, Monmouth County, N .J. Asia, are c hkuvkt o. i.aw. a. ntuu““ • MoBR'DI, ROBISON & HOOVER, A g a lla n t w as lately sittin g by th e side March 16, 1854.) 3m ARDW ARE, Nails and C u tlerjf “ a oi New York, Dec. 15, 1853-ly. _ > • 52 C o u rtian d t s tre e t, N ew Y o rk , o f his beloved a n d b ein g fo n ab le to think jew. In a and Hollow Ware, corner of Gf 4 ANU'ACYVRERb A DEALERS in Straw veiioUier can s v ^ and Vesey Streets, near Washington Ma, FIR E INSURANCE. o f a n y th in g tn a s k h er, a s k e d w hy she T H E O C E A N F . M B l}}:, i l l » "'Is, Hats, Caps and Furs, Umbrellas over the. cn'*re New York. Is published every Wednesd*iif'„ , HE subscriber being agent for the Empire and Pat ds, Millinery Goods, Ac. W e manuw a s like a tailo r 1 opt n whi h as bpwf*$ Always on hand a full assortment of Ru. T O M ’S RIV E R , OCEAN COUNTY, 3State Mutual Insurance Company, located at rat of our goods, and are enabled lo nt '»ue a9t fac tire ae* j i i ar .m íe he iswái “ I d on’t k n o w ,” sa id she w ith a pout and Cabinet Makers’ Hardware, Farmini Saratoga Springs, N Y. ; and the Shrewsbury off-, r a g ater variety, a t cheaper rates, ihe design, he is 4t Hi feed with ihe nove T ER M S. M utual u ranee Company, located a t Eatonin g lip, “ u n less it is b ecau se I’m sittin g be sils, H ouekec ping Articles, Mechanic ’ $1M .;tv of its mechacicai . *, Jions, sod ia "/ b ar now getting up our etc. etc., all of which will be sold at th St »ICT1 Y II* ADVANCE, . . . ,v town N is prepared to insure Dwellings, s id e a g o o se !" COPVHic- I that the science of i igraphy ’ ett SPRING STOCK, Cash prices.} W hen the publisher forwards Hi* Barns, Mills, Ac., Ac., on favorable teims. 1 embrace a full and complete assort Merchants and others are invited to the ! . rious study of yeai ’, I.e tt made, ihe Which T h e g en tlem an , w e ju d g e, w as im m e his own expense, $2 00 a year, will k* c “ AW losses promptly adjusted, am'. g study of an hoar. Vfc i best talent of ment cf :oods in the above line. Also Palm examine my Block. which must be » aid st» ictlt in 1I” ’ ,11'ieis d ia te ly tro u b le d w ith a stitch in his side. W. McKE-iN, ;horn and other Straw Hats o f every intry has been NjH*'. • d ft. the pgfepiurowj Leaf ID - Particular attention paid to orde a. AdYcrtisemcats not eiceediB'g h!>r WS“ 0„ Tonus, Rvier, N J. which we cordially and respectfully may 3 .-tf. Iron*» this nitMumouttt unácrtó | n | ' end e v o f grad', Dec. 15, 1853, ly.__________________ length, will be published three weeks • r ,.-s!idepains within homar - iqpaSs, wiibe.nl invite th. attention of our Jersey friends. T h e re a r e m a n y h o g s in th is w orld with dollar, and continued a t twenty-®’ * e ISRAEL MINOR & CO. YANDEW ATE! Courtiandt street, oppo «•¿*»4 i- « á ftw s b ss^ljsr- ’ 'f f w f i w K ■» r~ Inv isib le sn o u ts . T h e ir brisii-'-a g ro w in Wholesale D eahrt in 1 a worthy oi this er. itsac-a age, (aa. and natjHotel. WHOLESALE Dl.AI.ER8 IN Yearly advertising andjpaper, lid-1* w a rd ly , a n d th e ir so u ls w allow in the RUGS, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Ghtssware, ’ who'.' having beea ealcu) ' ro«i »tie best N rrk, Dec. 22, 1853. ly . C h in a , G lass a n d E a rth e n W a re , J O B P R IN T I N G —SUCH *» P atent Medicines, Ac., 214 Fulton street, f feü /pean charts, logethr i v if all the ¡recent m lr* u n til th e y b eem e fatten ed for the N o. 178 Washington street, New York J Í surveys by authority c! th<» sited Stats* goyCARDS, , N ew York. 131 A L L ¡ P R O F I T S . d ev il’s p o rk tu b , in to w h ich th e y g o after CHECKS, December 29, 1853. ly . E have always on hand the largest, 'cheap ernment. The audience is on a pleasant BOOKS, est and most desirable assortment of tour from pole tb pole, and t uifo the guidance ' a h a rd scald . S T . I G O O D S , H A T S , C A P S , TIMl a b e l s ,BrA t,n China, Glass and Earthen Ware to be found ofin the experieneed iecturr. »s-jred > safe pas B .' i. ’ L A S , P A R A S O L S , C A R P E T - M E D F O R D G L A S S W O R K S . sage and speedy ret orn hr \ ! t bai py .tojuta. “ A u n t,” in q u ire a m edical p rodigy o f the city, an which will be sold at the| 3 .1 'j S , if c„ %c., f e . , Cheap fo r C A S H o r BU R LIN G TO N CO U N TY N. J . POSTERS, We will only odd that »nek .re but few' Of the L o w e s t C a sh P ic e s . BILL-READS, fifteen, freah from a le c tu re on su rg e ry , HE Subscriber eontinues to manufacture A p p ro ved C red it. many advantages which tan (if u .;hsred by Goods will be packed with such’care M will every description of Window Glass, which only vtgiting this modern woí !er. ¡« connec u vyftaf d o y o u th in k th e m osi difficult F^U . merchants of Ocean and Monmouth insure their safety ia transportation over the tion with the abovea perfect laod ot the ettf Co' ities will call and examine our alock, for superiority of finish and transparency of S. S. WYCK0FF ft CO.’ o p e ra tio n in s u r g e r y 1” roughest roads. oi S»,i F.-micisco, ai, n o w 't i t ,, with aii its wc v.’i gurarantee them the most entire satisbody cannot be surpassed. Orders promptly T h e merchants of Ocean county ¿ r e invifi-d HOLESALE GROCERS, No. ! « \ e| am ended to •> D o n 't know, Charley-w hat 1” teiiding»; r wets. warVfS, #i'i)'.pi e. Ac. mad* faction as to price and quality of goods. to call and examine ocr stock. street, opposil* WMhinglos ” W::-'» a m a r u CuNMiittHAM, Nu. 184 Fulton from aotts«! a t o a s a n n » ^ ^ !* -ag». tkg wo* ii T a k i n g th e jaw off a woman," ans WM. C. PORTER. New York, Dec. 15, 1853-ly. NewIYoik. . , ii r lU '. purpose, built . Aim, Situ, t . Hew York, Medford Ju n e 14, 1854. w e re d th e hopeful y o u th . S amvel 8. W v cx o rr. umOatj, yjJan. i6.-6m . A . C. M c L E A » , numerous panoean-ic • , •» .OaiiíornU Dec 15, 1853. ly. ___. JUST RECEIVED a lot of superior TTO R N EY ««d Counsellor a t L aw , sad regitol « n a d , uta W befitohM -«|H l o m • c. P. K N I G H T k C O . W h y is a p r e tty , y o u n g w idow , like Blaster and Exam iner in Chancery, the motí popular Insf .eJve tnd rota sting Crocks at the the Tom’* R im Clock EsRiver pO M M ISSO N MERCHANTS AND DEAL if.ANK DEEDS. M ortgage., Toms River, N. J | pteois ofamueement >n New .orkor we a t y tablisii went. c o r n in a tim e o f s c a rc e ly J B e c a u se sh e i Executions, 8nbp«uas, Çonstshi' - , V E!IS ¡n cheese and provisions generally, Ng Aguust 28, 150Í. It- f i v-fely ssyfin thswtHid. FRANCIS WEIGEL. o u g h t to b e h u sb a n d e d , _ Sosth Wharves Philadelphia. aprì! b. -IU BherifPs Salés, Ae, A*., «ois fit K '» C 0 T «ÂÛS A W T T H T B H T D W I T W A B