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NOVEMBER 15, 1854.
K rom this boundry (0 it« mouth, the small creeks on (he right, with settlements look wed ; and we procured
(rating westward ns It doea, Into the heart ! the Kansaa, there la on the opposite «how,
lui wild prairfo flower».
Kan
aa» River pres**» on Ms south«»« oa them.
of tha continent, It thersfaée must become 1 a beautiful bluff; and between the C rest
A little alter sunrl«« on Tuesday morn­
The dfftcqlìy ofu«vlg»il«g tW
bonk,
touhlng
the
uplands
every
lour
or
I
Hopper
and
Mud
Creek
there
1«
a
pr»lr|i
moat
important
in
a
cotnmsrcitl
point
of
r the Om i i
ing,
*
t
neared
Fort
Riley—
it*
fine
«lotto
hill
with « aten» wheel strainer of se
five
miles
;
while
on
the
nortf
i
»Ids,
Fom
bottom where pioneers were maMm
jCITf Of SHOEING KGOOD flew, ' Soma of our company Joined o* | claims.
h»itdu»wa looming up grandly in the oun* Jrnflfth M lh*
Ospt* Ss*
4
point
jw
t
below
the
rcoulh
of
Ihe
Wolfe
C
ipt.
B
ak
èlh
fftk
s
that
from
this
at Delaware. Above tbit place the ¡and »1
i .pkIKCiFKbeams.
It
Is
'ocated
at
the
junction
of
the
ker
from
ventuetereo
for
up
*»
Mr PTherdown
fifty
mile»,
there
!»
»
-ontlauoua
heavily timbered on both aide* of the I point to thé mouth of the Kansaa Is g dlaf«««re *iis to ntt
itu *wl»e would. A shortsr*idf-wheel »team*
bottom, lour or five mites wfdt-and mors Republican and Smoky lili Forks
f
tance
ol
eighty
mllei
by
the
river,
R
iv
e
rw
ith
eome
wide
high
bottom
on
9 1ST JiP*á Si MIT tbilfi
id bench or toi rr, oi m y Ughi draught, adiptedfo the
either aide, constating of bkgb dry allu­ I #*nf the n«st twenl v rrft!<*i Uifl coun m magnificent th in tho fsr famed American
ter bluff« iimmedi nlvIffotfMOf IttH t Interior rivers, will
gennai bottoms below Ht. Coule. Here excellent
vion. Every five o r ale mliee in ibl* re* in our course presented the as
ately
behind,
from
ch tha budding soon ne put on the hf«de. We left Fon
corn
has
been
raised
by
the
hail-breeds
n
both
tea
lures
a
t
rhote
ju
st
givei
glon we pata fine bluff» on tha river ; and
imuk« ii nils **» «♦**
rock
is
quarried.
It
Is
soft
lime stono es- | Riley on our return trip, on Wednesday
r w r y rich una riha!,
on our right, immediately below ihe tides alternating prairie and (ItnUcr^il fur many y ean . T he «oil is g black
K from i prlnili»,
ally cut out with n pick, and c»u be spin ; morning, and ctyue do« u ".JUfoing." W a
«andy
loam—kind,
warm
and
quick
;
and
capable
of
arttir-merit.
Wc
pasted
i
t
mouth
of
the
••
Stranger,"
there
la
a
been
»«rs hat*, f Wi-tdlt ! I would !
produce much earlier In the »eaaon than Into any shape ; »e noticed tfie ««me Imp—i passed rapidly in review (fit i
tiful one, with open wood«, an d high roll­ Stinson's ferry ; h's house and farm a
Nmsainr* that ras I»
in the eame latitude east. Emigrants to rlxonial strata .cropping put at «li etev* nei y of which we have attempted |<
ing prairie to the back ground. Just above very picturesquely situated on an ran;
j tad plrair ih» m im i ,
California and Oregon, who «re aware oi ted points ,ln tfie prairie. Crossing il» batty memoranda, ws i
the junction of that stream with the Ken* sure where the upland prairies come do;
Hats tac principi
■at River, there la a great band like a to the river. About one hundtsd mUqs tide laet prefer to crow the Missouri at Pawnee or Republican fork, by th» Gov­ oun about daylight next mcraing.
jay with tlii» conimene«Before concluding tiles» brM note«, «
I Horae shoe, where a tract nf excellent from the mouth ol the Kansas—by Cap!. Parkville, and take the great road up the ernment bridge, we had « good view ol
ten d o ti talk to me
the Sqe country between 111» two »Iyer»» mast lie remarked—in reference to the
Kama*
Valley
on
Ihe
north
side,
on
this
I
high
bottom
land
aan
be
easily
enclosed
Baker's
estlmsie-we
passed
on
Ihe
north
c mind, or »lilt Ik« bead»
1 by a abort lenca ccroaa the neck. On ihe side, a fine bluff, with clumps of trees on account. They find most excellent graz­ which rises gr»cciully backward in high productions and climate of K i m h Terri*
n like, the principe,
Mfori 1 go to bod,
! kouth side oi Ihe river, oppoalte that band, the the top. rich rolling prairie on the ing for Iheir stock by ihe Brat of April, swelling prairie». Here there is » s a w ­ lo ry -th a t (fiare ara ao
I there is a p»U»y town aile, (iaiog qiauU- background, and heavy timber, above sou often earlier. W» hsve not se«n a swamp mill just started. We strolled up ihs Re­ hemp lands In Its
great cannot be brief,
I ally from the edge ol the water—the plat below, A little furlher up, on the left or a wet slough, or any stagnant water, publican gathered soma black raspberries p&ftfona , but nature uniunlakaUy facSL
1 from ill gracioul leaf,
nlv plant giowa like a tree,
| covered with grusa end scattering timber, Igink, a high prairie bottom comes In, in the valley drained by the Kansas river. •nd crossed « spring branch, then mount­ cate* «lock raising aa the groper and the
- Ich ii made the princl; aforming a green lawn backed with high which swells gracefully sway southward The streams generally speaking Bow over ing a high bluff, whence we could see the most profitable uwcapetlon». for tfie feed
prairies, In Ihia neighborhood tha shore with corpses of timber, presenting to the iirovelly bed» ; the few that are low are beautllul Republican Valley a long way » e ra who «nail settle there. In tfie great
pulae, the nere» abate»,
ry organ It pro»iratea,
{ia rocky. We passed a bald bluff on Ihe enraptured pioneer sites lor Ihe choicest ol «dry sandy character; and th« prairies up. It fa nearly three mile» wiiie( high, R anlat Valley below Pattawotonaie, and
il Tirine» then like me.
dry and level, with a loose, black, rich in the eastern region along the Missouri.
j north, with a rich bottom on the south
Iwar« anele a principe.
farms. Settlement» ate being made on ais rolling enough to drain Ihe water
soil. The river flows in a serpentine Ifierc are toftfo of the finest liento fond*
!.. S. , side, and a high open lawn in (he rear,— bath sides of (tie river. Passing outrun! freely.
A little further an the elevated prair Us
Passing ihe west line ol the Faltawa* course through the prairfo bottom». «I ia ih i world. Wheat, corn, oaU .,«] .eg*
we came to Ihe mouth of Soldier Creek,
strike the river, giving a charming variety
(omie
nation, wu entered upon an open some bends m aking» circuit of six or tables, grow« a* well there a* In any ot
which
has
Its
rise
far
up
north,
and
gives
I 8CELLAN Y.
to the scenery—while on the north are
prairie
olteh reaching the river on both eight miles, and coming back to within s tho Western States. Those ia tbs Pl&tfo
variety to the landscape by Its dark line
extsnded bottom« of
rich limbered
mile ol Usali again—the banks generally purchase. Immediately east -ftp« Minion
the Kama« Hearld of Freedom.
nf fringing timber. VVenext saw Pappan's sides ; now and then a email grove and a
having a light (tinge oi timber, with occa­ ri River, who attend to irulfigrowlng, say
land.
light
fringe
ottlm
ber
on
the
bank».
On
Ferry. His bouse is cn the right, In n
UP THE KANSAS RIVER.
In this vicinity we saw many Indian«
iho right, in a great prairie bottom, In a sion al groves near Ihe water's edge, In that their apple», peaches and plums.tcan.otglve our readers, • mots' along the hanks ; wc passed a grape fine limbered bottom; while on the anurh,
bend »f the river extending back to Rock the ravines, and on the bluffa. Thia t» not he surpassed anywhere ; we can as«'
crlptkin n( the Kanaaa Valley thicket, In the bottom, spread orer sever­ high prairies, such as we have already
Creek.
Mr. Perry has made a selec truly a delightful valey—tho roqst inviting no reason why as much may not be »aid
ind In the follrttaring- excellent al thousand acres—while just above, on noticed, come down to (lie river. Here we
of the same crops In tha region a«roa» the
tlon for a stock larm ; and a little way for settlement we ever aaw.
crossed
Ihe
Pattnwatumte
line,
about
i the pen of Gao. 8 . Panxi edi- our right, ruse a rocky bluff covered with
The “ Excell" made a «hurt trip up tho river.
above
hia
claim
there
is
another
great
Indnatrlal Luminary,” a Mis* open wood*. A ItUle way above tills bne hundred and fifteen mile« from the
The winters ate getjeraiiy dry and
bend, offering a templing Inducement to Smoky fill! ; Lieut. Sargent, from the t o i l ,
-r. ,Cu«a. II. UaaNiCoaiaii Eaq., Sugar Creek empties into tfie Kansns mouth of the Kansas. Tim ber on both
accompanied us. We hud an exciting pleasant, and the roads line; but fluía
some
other
enterprising
farmer
who
ha*
I all who have been up the from tha right ; and a little lurther up, side* ol the river w at next passed—the
n taste for stock raising. B eyied this time. The constant announcement from •now fails, and lays <m the ground only
ter. and Tie»»»«! lie beautiful there Is a low bluff—a short distance hs- praie bluff* on the south, about one hun­
w« saw Ihe Blpe Hill, which ia a promin­ the man who heaved tfie lead, was,, “ no lor «short time. Sometimes, however,
irrobotate the laithfutnesa r>t yond, there being another fine grape dred feet high—soon after which, we
■ . » I f f o o*
vi therejr.re very cold sggjts pf weather, but
ent tandunark overtaking the mouth o( bottOm." , .1 M O . ! '
readied
the
Great
Cro*«lng.
There
nre
• Ii
pen and ink «ketch*»
The thicket and rich walnut bottom. On the
the
Blue
river.
From
this
point
upward,
The river was full, and th» current they are of not long duration. For fo.
it
intucea hitnaelf aa follow a i
right «idg of the river coal has been found, three fem es together-with Pattawatumie
the
bluffs
are
higher
and
more
abrupt,
strong,
but we hud great difficulty fit get'- stance, thé masons In Parkvlile, quarried
spttlemem*,
store*,
and
n
Baptist
School
ipliance with an invitation from and here again, rlaea a beautiiui undula­
and
the
country
back
more
elevated
and
ting
round
the short bends—it keeps on ahd laid stone Inst winter with , but llttfo
•randC . A. Perry, Ihe rnler- ting eminence, affording n heaulifiil *i|e and Miawton on tire south aide ; and every
.(iVriken. Here w»- tnw a large eagle neat, l he course of the main Kansas, confini? a Interruption on account Of thé wegjjjer,
lew
milp*heyond
there
was
the
same
suc­
fer
a
town,
there
being
open
woods,
and
neru of Ihe little alramer " Excession nl groves and prairie up e^ber n i of wtijcii the pld birfi looked angrily little more from the sotfth wesf. TlferdlF Coniuiuii catiie, colts, m utersh'd »hefcp,
epped on board at Patkville, on prairie about a mile hack.
hand, prosuullfig brw,. JiH'l situation* 1 ,jp u 3 for intruding on its preemption ;|but more timber on this river than on the can bd wintered on blue-gfa*«, provided
f vti ! |on», nn erne of the party up
On tfS (¿It, u «hort distancé, above, (he
she too, mu.t elve way with the red skins, Kansas. A little way up, we saw 1 a band the pastures are allowed W grow op in
tor farms.
» and smoky Hill Rivers. And Wakarus* flows in—a considerable
com
to manifold destiny. A little way above, of Fox Indians crossing over, going'north the Fall, and the stohk h ite it
Unlontnwn was next seen. It is made
i any that too much praise can- stream—with good timber far some way
another huae buffalo floated past j he on a buffalo hunt ; and their motely pre­ or hay occasionally. February and
arded to those gentlemen for back. Below the mouth there la a good upof ahum tw enty log cabin», anil is «Hu­
may have been anxious to »lack his thirst cession stretched aforig over the prairies March arc frequently quite pleasant, and
alul effort« they have made and bluff and behind are the VVnkrusa settle­ nted on Hie south bank, about a mile Irani
in the Republican or Smoky Hill, lost foot, for miles. Here and there in the party much plowing can be done In the mellow
I ! making to find the channel ments. Here the Methodist C h u rch - the river. Steaming omvnrd, we passed
hold, and got carried away by the rolling was carried a pole, with a swan's neck dry loam of the Kan sag Valley. The sum­
Hi the navigation of Ihe Kunta» North—;have a mission. Coal Inis been Red Blufl'i and Darling's F e rry ; and a
flood.
stuck upon it for a flag. They had with mers are quite warm and long, Ihe ther­
little
(urlher
on
is
Mill
Creek,
a
consider­
ley have) Already accomplished discovered above the WakarUsa.
Tne
Passing
the
mouth
of
the
Blue,
which
them aboul five hundred horses, all of mometer not unir, quentiy marking dp to
dozen trips to Port Riley ; have Shawnee» have sold, without reserve, all able stream on which (lie i’atlawatoimes
comes i-i Irom the north as nearly ail tri­ whom looked well.
® " near one hundred degrees In the shade.—
have
erected
a
mill.
The
soil
Imre
is
of
a
there all necessary government their lands in this direction ; and the
I he high prairies, however, are generally
butaries ol the Kansas do-and appears to
red
mulatto
color,
and
is
very
productive;
Some forty miles tip thè Smokyhfll, an
> ith a speed, care, and saving of whole country on (he south side ol the
Imined by. cool and refreshing breezes; ant
be
navigatable
for
some
distance,
we
were
extensive tìed óf gypsum has been found,
itherlo unknown ; and they have Kansas above—except a strip five milîs up this little river we saw firm grove« oi
pleased with its fine bottoms and long extensive spedtht ns of which have been as we ascend tho branche* of (Sfe Kansas
*!’eluded to keep tIrakir fleet llule «‘Me, and thirty long, owned by thePa- limber and many high mounds, lorniing
slreaks ol tinitffr ; while on the lelt were tested and proved to be of superior qttaU Irom Fort Riley, there fs a rapid i l,e to «
hat River, lor the purpose of tawatomlés—is rmw open for settlement. scenery of surpassing beauty :
conical bluffs, and high prairie mounds, ity. Salt is also alleged to be very abun­ cooler region. In Mny and June (liera is
Above
Mill
Creek,
on
the
south,
we
ttlers to reach with Comfort' and There will probably he some vacant lands
with figured lines, and steps rising one dant on thè Saline fork ; the wafers or a superabundance ol rain j but thé latter
,ice, Ihe place« of their deallna* below after the sbair.iees have made their passed an excellent prairie town site. A
above
ihe oilier in the distance, contribu­ the Smokyhiil are often fjilite OrflMsh end cd th e sümmer and (nil nfe generally
little
farther
on,
on
the
same
side,
there
selections.
» beautiful Kunaaa country, so
.
ting
to
the scenery a very romantic ap ­ and when the boilers of the •• Excel" are dry.
ore
lolly
banks
oi
red
marl,
with
high
1« stage of water will admit.—
In the connection it may be properly
Having
been
across
the
Territory
mané
pearance.
Immediately
above
this
im­
filled from that river, there is a slight in­
Wc saw a large
i
rive nl their* la goad, and will be remarked that the Wyandots own thirty- prairie* in the rear.
times In the course of flleèn year», » .■
portant
tributary,
there
is
another
beau­
crustation
of
salt
deposited.
Specimens
band
of
Indians,
who
had
been
holding
a
riifiuble as a business arrange- nme sections in Ihe forks of the Kansaa
give these remarks as the result dfoUr e x ­
d well timed as an immense ad* and Missouri rivers The Delawares, by council in tiro neighborhood, and here the tiful prairie botlom, sloping baok north­ of coal, both bituminous nnd anthracite, perience
ward
farther
than
we
could
sec;
and
on
and
of
tin,
lead
and
iron
ore,
have
betm
carcass
of
a
huge
buffalo
flouted
past.—
10 emigrants. We do cordially their recent .treaty, reserve a strip ten
m, as pioneers ofsteamboat nav* mile» wide and forty miles long, running Again we had the rich bottoms and the left still another, containing more than brought in. Hints have been given that
H ome.—How sweet are the ehdearn this and of the fur west—Kan- nearly to the mouth of the Grasshopper.— prairies on either side of u s ; nnd when 2000 acres In a bend not more than three gold abounds, but in parts almost un­ ifient* of home; how many foved nsiocie’
the honor and all the profit to The Kansas Indian*, too, have a reserva. we could withdraw our gaze from the fourths of a mile across thé neck. The known.
lions cluster around it. There a father'
There cannot be a doubt, however, but guiding sustaining influence Is felt; th«rr.>
nelr industry and enterprise to t|on twenty*!*o miles long by one wide, ceuntry near by, we caught glimpses oi enticing features oi thé latter are—a grove
llitle them.
north of Ihe river, below Pattawatomie ; the splendid partions stretching away far ol timber on the height a cool, gushing that valuable minerals will be cropping loo, n mother’s watchful love, temleil
11 ly was a most agreeable one ; while the Pattawatomies have thirty miles beyond. Coming to an Indian wood yard, spring, and plenty of rock at hand in tiie out beneath or interspersed in the primitive watching over this helpieps hours of lb /
ig of Ur Hammond, U. S. A„ and square, partly on each side ol Ihe Kansas fifteen cords of wood were then taken bluff, with which to raise an enduring formotion, as we ascend towards the up­ fancy, guiding the youthful minds by hr
iss Nesbit.of Philadelphia, sister —nnd the Kickapoos hold a small reserve on hoard of our little cralt, for which fence over the narrow islhumus. The per mountains. The country rises very counsel and example, sympathizing In alt
Hammond—Mrs. Perry and Mr. near the head of Grasshopper. All the was paid the sum ol $37,50. This is a world does not present a more excellent rapidly in that direstion, all the ascent the joys and sorrows of her little hods,“
t. Baker and their families—Mr. balance nflhc vast regions drained by the hew employment, as well as a profitable situation for a stock farm ; indeed, the in the first three bundréd miles, ii hold. Then, too, a cirfclfe of brother« am;
ayniaster’i Clerk—Mr. Cattleman Kansas nnd its tributaries are noW open one, lor the red m en; ami the owners whole line of ihd main river and said to be two thousand leet. The rock “isit-18, sharing eacn olher'» pleasuie,
vare—Mr. Murdockof New York, lor settlement, and will soon arrest the at­ promised to have fifteen or twenty cords branches, from here upward, may be said in the vipinity of Smokyhiil is principally happy In eaefi other's love. With home
more ready by the time the '.(earner re* tobeadapléd for a continuous series of limestone; and the river bottoms are a are associated oitr fondest recollection.!
IcCaan of Virginia—and our gen- tention ol Ihe enterprising settlers.
On both sides of the river, above the turned. Our fine little craft was a most such farms. On the right a bluff oomes sandy loam. The upland prairies nre our earliest remembrances. To that Spot
officers, Messre. Baker Perry and
in to the river, the first above the mouth broken, but of black; rich soil; particular­ the I eart fondly tu rn s; there its warmest
The excursionists were not hums Wakarusa, there are excellent bottom intereiling sight to most of them ; and
there were enough however, to lands; and. a short way beyond these, she was examined from the bank by over of the Blue, offering an appropriate town ly where limestone predominates ; the affections centre. The weary tfaveffer
ie a pleasant and agreeable com- another fine site for a town presents It- a hundred, whom curiosity had drawn to ­ site ; and we saw stakes set out in the j valleys .are also very rich, and thè soil turns toward it with longing eyes; other
Ti e ladies of our company were self on the north side—while still further gether tokee what had made sueli a shrill slope, as well as a tent or cabin on the mellow. Passing ovet the high upland, places may be more beautiful, other spots
.t wfib have sailed up this beauti- up on the south bank thé high prairie w histle! They were very animated back o! the high prairie—indicating that often there is nothing to be seen but prai« may be surrounded with wealth and af­
comes down to the waters edge, present­ and commerce may yet Infuse iuduatri- our countrmen were there. Jtlst above, iOs spreading out beyond, till it is lost in fluence, while|po*erty and Sorrow may
H er Ufthe Prairies.
there is a clear running stream, and a line the dim distance.
ing another appropriate place where ous habits into the Indian rase.
be the Inmates of his loneijr dwelling ; yst
<* ng loose from the landing at Parkthe busy hum of commerce may by and A little farther up, nnd a little back from of timber reaching far hack. From this
still it is dear to him.
8 passed down to Kansas City;
Wc previously mentioned (he Sfcareitj'
by speak the presence of a city .* Here the river is the Catholic iMissiun. Skim* to the Fort thé river winds likë a natural
An fempfcror’s daughter, who ¡Was d e * .
: that evening, leaving the eddying
we aaw numerous cabins of settlers ; and ming along for about twenty-five miles ciihal, through green flowery meadows, bf timber, above Baltawatomie ; it may
lighted with the profound learning, live­
of the “ Mad Missouri," turning
away as far as the nakedjeye could reach furlher, we reach the mouth of the Ver­ with similar scenery in the distance. On here béadded, that it is inadequate to
ly Wit, nnd the strict adherence to the
>w towards tha setting sun, headin a southwest direction, the prairies million river, emptying from the north, the left, wé saw some splendid country supply what would be needed for agricul- precepts of morality and religion, which
rwards the Rbcky Mountains, the
w e n high and rolling, like the waves of the timber on its banks forming a dark for farms, Up the valley of a stream, thrf I»»ral purposes and hardly sufficient for Characterized her tutor, one day rem ar­
1 ’’ was steaming at a fine rata up
old Ocean. Southward, beautiful groves line through the landscape formally miles name of which we do not recollect; there firéWond. Here and to the westward a ked—
nsas. U Is more than 600 yards
“ What a pity that so fine a soul as
dot the prairie, and the dark line of lim­ along iis course. Two miles, or so above, were some fine groves of timber and rich new era in agriculture iniist be inaugérayour* is not in a more agreeable body.”
t the mouth. The waters ol this
ted—a
new
system
must
be
practised.—
“ In what sort of vessels, madam, is
n mixed with a sandy sediment, like ber that stretches, gloBg the W akarusa we pss-red tha western Pattawatomie line, valley land.
Nature demands that it should be so. In ­
We undefsland that several claims have stead of clearing timber lands, as in ti e your father's wine preserved!” asked the
i ssouri ; but it freer from snags, valley—with the grpat Rrairle-mound, so supposed to be about one hundred and
tutor.
: be banks are less liable to wash and to speak, fixed there as the land mark of seventy miles by tvater, fromthe mouth o f been made there.
Eastern States, the citizen farmers of
“ In earthen vessels,” was the answer.
prepetual
beauty—the
meandering
river,
On Monday night, just before reaching Kansas ¡bust grow their timber. There is
and the current is hot nearly so
1pan that be possible!” replied he:-the river.
Fort Iliiey, we were overtaken by a tre- fqel wanted, but coal in many places,edn “ Why, OVery citizen preserves his wine
•\ For tha first hundred miles or so, withjits dark skirting forests of timber on
Anil
(rorti
this
westren
linO.
let
it
be
re*
in earthen vessls; I should have thoughtméridous thunder storm. We were sur­
rage width will reach 600 yards ; the north-all are scenes in N ature's mag­
be got with vfery little lab o r; houses must gold or silver ones would have been more
marked, all thfe country westward and
rounded by prnirie, and the catpaln Imd
’attnwatomie to Rig Blue 400 yards; nificent Panorama, here brought within
be built, and fences made, but in the ab~ suite We to the dignity of an emperor.”
northwnrd is open lor settlement.
to lay his oraft dose to the shbre, and
•• You biv rig h te x c la im e d the prm*
Jig Blue to Fort Riley, 300 yards.— the range of vision. Proceding north) high
scence of sufficient limber, excellent rock
rich
bottoms
extend
for
many
miles,
and
cess, “ »nd beiiceforib this mark of re»
cast anchor, there being no stump or tree
Pawnee or republican, and Smoky
for
ailj^urpnses
can
be
obtained
in
abuns
speet
sfiaW not be omitted."
* T ht point here designated is ¡ibout to hitch to. He is of Opinion that there dance; or, tor fencing, the former can
rks are scarcely J00 yards wide.— we saw vast thickets c.r grape vines, pna.
In n few days, however, sh* again ac­
vities,
raspberries,
and
paw
paws.
The
forty
mi'es
up
the
Kansas
river,
and
six
shoujld be no cabin on steamers nflidga* hedgp himself in most completely With the costed her tutor on this snbjeel. saying —
«tuuky Hill is the narrowest and
miles abave the mouth of the Waknrtisa,
"In the gaudy vessels you recommeii«
jt. Below Uniontown—abaut one timber wss principally ouk, walnut ash, which diiclmrges it«e|f into the Kflhsas tliig'tllese prairie rivers; where (he wind Osage Orange; The country abounds
hickory, mulberry, linden, Colton-wood
ded, my father's wine was spoiled ; while
etl and thirly mile*, by water from
on the south side. The first Pioneer par sometimes sweeps along with iinbroke0 with the most tdsctdus grapes. Stbeft'Rf that wiffe which was placed in earthen
ty from New England located here nnd violence. W e saw the Pilot Mounds in al! kit-fos áte iemarknbly healthy; and ones, improved in quality.”
l8Souri River—the Kansas is quite andc ofiee bean.
i)t, but above that point it is crookA few miles below the mouth of G rass­ staked oul their claims, and commenced the distance, where the military road these rolling prairies will make thé finest
" Very possible,” rejoined the philosos
the erection of temporary dwellings.—
eeves the Kansas uqttoms, and passes, »h»ed-,,’filks in -1’" n-'-rfr1 Tn "fret t 1 i . oher. “ So at*o w&k i-t-».»<- - » ■t will be a good navigatable River hopper on the north, the prairie undulates A I .*» f o e f
IYT \ A F ~ r . —
» .- * 1 . .
it
':i"Oii.;b b i > f
■ ««> ». t.ns G u f f (0 tr-;
fcaek
i.- ittre- "-.¿mbs fljSeh vest- -pernur
! thé
• f ont
Ï 0 KTEY.
a
dÉiàgÉa;, «ÂiÉëk.¡fl! aÉÈà
*.'i
TarrIMe Shipwreck Near I*»*
A W eek In ter tro n i K erupe.
Thu difficult It* which led to the hum
‘’ a
A"« 8 9 ? S
T h i ship N«y Ea*. ot Bath, Me. from A l JIL L h* ofleiad at PRIV
P
.da
ne
N**»*Tftrm,.—ftlgornua
wfnter
I
hard
moni
ni
Grey
town,
*ra,
«avi
the
PMI
I*UH 1'OnUHHBS.
V> . nawamudaltn* irmi,
fireman, bound to New Turk, wUb ahbut j .
,
U
«pproachlng,
and
lhe
•'
gkioaty
lin
«me"
adelpttla
Ledger,
probably
In
(he
eourtp
N, B. Ru»,
ging t» the
'¿ m
1 ihr River. The
al »»itlonyAnt T!toy will not again
in f»ç if lit togli' feti l'a rflroin, T àt Criai“ fi out) (testongir* on tMUhl, eop*iga|d to j „ „
fl. n H ovifnt,
s*.«« cur, Il Ih« negro population. In liuti
flare ¿ o u i an thp Mme parahel of Ialini*? a§ 0 . C, Duncan, went ashore, on StBidar | 88 |
f three stories
Ito*‘a ma).
KM
vo hundred
— ,
ta kept In ciyeck, by the ratldeoo* of wlntp Ilia «xtrero» fiaterò point of tha United night In * densa log off Deal oft ti* J e n
rai Um Ga»! M ll* P eip 'r, »ml »
KENATK
LW»« h i the Prtrprhffor,
tutti h no* tv lu be lavoiably dlipoetd to Stato*! et Int mpoth ol lin* Ht. Croix iUver( My atnire, and will probably prove*« to t* | *»• * '« « r lm <*
{..nod,
li
. ' yB
'
T h t lbove properly Is
2.5*8 tha United Stale«, oi* cltliena ol our courv whare, inioe w M kttlncr, Ica, Iront and " , f c p
V T Po»tä **— I» O e « * CoaMy f l «
I«
t.-oRur-t,
“
, * V !»
ranged lor a boarding honte, |
2,430
nf elh*r p»rt «T M t« I n n i 11 t a t ù » )«•!.
Ttii Captain (Hssay) *nd soma twenty ly al'BBted near the water In
try, Bitch a preventive w at promlieS •now liad marte thelr appearance. The al
Lim i.
may.
99.
The New Era village of Tom's River, ihe i
aotna time ago, and «re learn that the idea lied force* ol Franca and Enfiami, aller a passengers ara saved.
ASSEMBLY.
fa about to be realised by an American , lapaa ol twenty doya from their departure salted trnm Bremerhaven ¡on (fie 28th of Ocean.county, and within a
jo M jr r i.
MirtdMrm, Item.
4M ■ettiement on the Muaquit'i Coaat on a | from Balakava, opanetl their batterleaon September. The whip lies broadside to tail ol good fishing, gunning i
iftlA l
ground ; and commands a
Van Doran,
539.
A f.nt, it daly authorised It recel.» Mlwrriplarge scale. A diallngulahed Senator of i Sebastopol, on tha 17th tilt, from fifteen the sea which run* mountains high, and the bay and Atlantic Ocean,
Corti*», D*m.
564
Um * »^4 «Jv*rtt W i |U f«rjitn Otan Kmhlm
the United Stale*, who earned a will«- dlflerent points, by land and tee, and con- renders It Impossible for the tug boats to arceaa from New York and I
Johnson,
643
__
m 4 Idi M«n*T »Iunior, It l i t rill*« of Ne«
spread military renown during the Mexi- i (Inued Ore uninterruptedly by night and by rendar any assistance. The sea is break* with which It has daily
1,.letra. Dem.
621.
For further particular* apply to ¡¿. ’w
York, Boiton l t d PklMflphw
can war, la to be the leader of the enter- j day. The fortlflcailona on the 21*1, the Ing over the wreck, and betjre dusk we
Ivin* Tom’* River, or to Tho*. vg L •
Welch,
662
M i Donili, IOS N u n » Urte», » duly «■p riie .a n d a few week* will suffice to ) date o( our advices by the Amei least Hal- could see every available space In Ihe New Egypt.
V
' I
Walling, Dem.
548.' m akt all the neoeaaary arrangemenla for ! 'lay, «tamed lu have guttered but little ;
rheriMd lo MMlm n b w rip (ioni ltd advertir#
rigging filled with ¡probobly some two
T. W. IV IN SA R rot^r
Stout,
736.
■Ml* fl» Ikh paperhla Immediate departure for the acene of damage, but effectively returned the at | hundred (arsons. Not lee# probably than
Tom’s River, Novemher 7, I8M.
SH ER IFF.
I . M. P e ilitfill k Crr, 119 Ñ a m a Ureil ti
action. Al Americana burned the city o t 1 (ark ol the allle*. The R uftlan Admiral j seventy-five have already been waabed j
daiy a*ibo{i*ad U i h i i k •»bacnpiKma i*d
Conov«r, Dcm,
2.623. Greytown, there teem« to be an em inent' Kornlloff was killed at the commencement! overboard and from present Indications j Freehold Yeung Ladie*’ 8 k m m v j7
^
advert Itraw iti fbc U !| paper,
Burtleaon,
2,442 propriety to rebuild It by the band« o of the attack. The besleycd made frequen( a Rreat many more will be hurled Into the ti l Ills wvll-eitstilwliwl Iniututfaii »...
1 in tucctssful oparation. Tk» hij»*,».,
M r. C. Oliphant, Jr. Ne* t h h a i , ii duly
CORONERS
Americans,
and
by
permanently
Impro­
sort!«*.
Five
steamers
had
at
rived
at
by
introdneln*
new
erranxemtat-,
tea before any etTeclual assistance can be
authoriaad to reeeiva MUet'ptioni iati ad ver■islr'l by ficclleol T#*ckers,
<t»Wnl |a
Wonfey, Dent.
3.255. ving It, to Impresa upon It tha American tkinioava, on the 18th, with the wounded I rendered.
ti-cacstt atal ».♦«. n iSifU ‘ni iS* taure, fur
present indticueients to ParettU1 , -iisrjians.i^
ni
thé
allies
in
repelling
a
great
sortie
made
character.
Wlmt
It
the
main
street
of
the
All
of
the
balls
at
Ihe
station
were
shot
Conover. Dem.
2.494.
ihi- papet.
behalf of ibis School, eeual t* those of any other
M — T— — " M
Dry. Dem.
2,303 town were to e t tend west to the Pacific by the Russian* with twenty thousand over the ablp without being able to send grst.el.M School. The U*f* o fM h e (J*,»«.. .
troop*. The allied commander* had form­ a line on board from Ihe *hore except In anee make it coovealsat to all wu»a «f Nfw '
TO JDVE&TiSKHS.
Vandorsn,
2,411. Ocean 1
Jersey.
.
C<4H E
nbitm è*
ti pebbahad
pttbhi
The Orina
Kmbltm
at Tam'
ally »utntnoned the garrison to surrender, one cave when a Ilia boat was tmmedl
Fret ill.
The Session consist* of
A desperate affray on board (he fleam «saltai* wf
River, l i t euanty-feat of Octati, aatl eircalatvi
TI
and required the women, children, and sick aiely sent out to the wreck, and Capt. Eleven Weeks
*" --«."fc '
boat Oily of Richmond took place on the
commences
on
the
1st
Wednesday
in
i* (very Iowa »oil village in tha county, «od in
D# Bow,
1,515 Iasi trip of that vessel from Philadelphia to be sen! away, and the flags placed to Henry and eight or ten others got Into It,
Winter Sessiou comBience«on tha IU Wteatsdgg ;
tntay viemitlt. wjjfre no other paper I« received
Fleming, '»
1.275. to Norfolk. A detachment of seamen, un­ desigtdire the hospitals. Their army is but it was Instantly eapsi*!tl. and turned I ia November.
«ot mediani Ihr advertíais!.
Term« per Quarter, in Adv«»c(i
It will be »een by the above statement der charge of two United States officers now d| ,ded Into a Siege camp, and an ar­ compleatly over twice. Captain Henry
my ol joservatlon, the latter posted on Ihe and four others clung to the boat, and I Board, Tuition in all Englfab and Ciaa*t(|f
|
that
the
Whig«
and.
Independents,
have
destined lor the receiving ship at Norfolk
FAMES or JOKFTS.
. Studie«, and daily lastradlo* is V**»] Haste,
extensive table land between Balaklava Ihe bout,
succeeded in reaching t*1®j rfneluding also tigli(sa fh«el and washng,)
T h e IbHewlae pert«in ore doty oothoriicd to elected three out o r the tour Assembly­ broke Into the bold ot the steamer, opened
men from Monmouth County, The Demo- a cask of liquor, gy. uproriously drunk and t | j bombarded city, and accessible shore. Unfortunately, a ' the time the life Lessons in Muslc(Pinne or O rgan), ^¡t* as« of
oat M octet* h i tb* O n e* Kmbltm *
$12. Book«,
French, $3.
j Drawing,
cratlc Sheriff elected last fall, barely es­ and had a deeper mi fight with knives, In “only ftom two point*—the ravine oj boat cap.iae.t the cahle from (he shore to . Instrument,
T. J. K. W u u c i, Naw Egypt.
$1.50, U|e
Use „/of Books, 50
50 cstti.
cetili. H.wkt,
caped driest, a t alto Dr. Laird, the candl- whicheeveal persons were badly wounded Tchernay, on the northwest, and pass of the ship gave way, and there was (hen no suti.mcry and Sheet Atoll« at booLiuare
Edwie J. l u t t i , E»q., Baraegat.'
| date fbr Senator having a majority of only The disturbance was finally quelled by Balaklava on Ihe southeast. This posltlnn rempdv hut to send to nnother slut on am) I For further |iartteulars, addms
B. N . VaxnoT*.
7 more balls, for tb i purpose oil
-l
A. RICHARDSON, Pitndptlj'
A.
j ninety-nine. What a change has come the ship's officers, and one man arrested. Is defended by sixteen redoubts. The procure
K oaaar E n a u c .
Frrehold, Monmouth Coualjr, N,J.
j over " Old Monmouth.” the Stronghold of T he seaman whom he wounded waa al Russians are hovering on the out side oj I throwing another due over the w reck'
____ March 16, 1854.
thl* position of the allies, and edrly In the j *an(, nr', nn tns(an, v.„ lost la sending to |
I Democracy, the most detemlned and san- last accounts In a critical condition.
Tha Saar Jaracy Elvetica.
WHOLESALE GROCERY AH8
month they mat»« a strong demonstration Ihp nearest file boat station l«r this pur­
! gum» among the opposition party, lo the
O F F I C I A L VOTE
COMMISSION HOUSE.
Schism has been caused In the Luthe­ on the northwest extremity of Ihe camp, pose.
|
administration,
could
not
have
expected
rpiIA
NKFUL lor pan lav. rj, lb# unuit- »»«¡l
OF
but
«ere
kept
In
check,
and
retired
with­
ran
Church
in
Maryland,
by
the
agitation
I
would
respectfully lufoim his bui-dt md
A later dispatch states that Hie ship
‘ such a triumphant victory.
OCEAN COUNTY.
of the questions as to whether an Odd out coining tn battle. This waa followed was settling, and at 8 o'clock was nearly [ the public, lhat he ha* removed irrj Uuu-efy
Thia
result
Is
not
confined
to
Mon»
Dover T o w n th lp .
iii.r- m No. 246 Washington street whit»
1mouth alone, but nearly every County Follow can be a good Chrlstinn, nnd a* by frequent sorties, up lo (he 10th, In which level with ihe »e*. which was then mak­ he will keep a full aed ccn-rul assortaieet of
fb r C ongrus.
«line
«mall
works
of
the
n
I
lie»
were
de­
U HO CH l i i £ s .
1nnd Drlslriet In the Slate have followed 10 ,h* P '° i* r '«»‘ie of .idaiinl.ten g the j
ing a ek-an breach over her, and It was
Gr.’at vain will he taken ill the ntectum of
GEORGE K. ROBBINS.
*10. nuit. Clawson, Whig In the first District bread in the Lord's supper.
stroyed. A convoy of 4000 Ku»»i«ua tT- not thought possible that the passengers
Goods,
which
will always be sold al Ihe lowest
lecfed a entrance in» the city, on the 5th.
N. S. RUE.
47. composed of
Camden, Gloucester,
could hold on much longer. A second line market rales.
An attempt was made at Albany on
The
allied
lorcea
In
Ihe
Crlmeu
now
Cotieianments of Produce of alt kinds solici­
Cumberland, Salem, Cape Msy, Atlantic,
f b r Assembly.
Tuesday evening of last week, by somu number 11(3000, a n d 8000additional ol the had been thrown from the shore across ted, lo the s-ie of which, persona) oftd prompt
the deck of the »hip, hut the passengers attention will be given.
WILLIAM F. BROWN.
S55. la elected by about 2100 majority. Sec­ unknown scoundrel, to kidnap a little girl
ond District, Robbins, W higls elected by from the street* ol that city. She was French Iroops wore ready to embark from nnd crew appear to have been loo much
To all «ho may Invor me wilh their pair**,
No Opposition.
Marseille* on the 21st, and 8000 Turks
ol if. and **»• I pledge myself lo use lay ultnoil endeavors,
aboui
3000
over
N.
S.
Rue,
Detn.
Third
exhausted
to
avail
themselves
•eized and gagged, blindfolded, and taken
For Sheriff.
please and merit their favor*.
District, Bishop, Whig ia elected over to a dark room, but being left alone for a weie awaiting tianspoils at Varna. Let­ when the hist messenger Irlt Ihe scene ol to The
pnironuge of Ihe Trade in Ocean rnunly
EDWARD W. IVINS.
35G.
ter«
slate
lhat
the
nature
of
the
ground—
Lilly, Dcm. by 1390 majority. Fourth few moment*, succeded in making her
the disaster, Ihe general opinion was that is respectfully solicited.
a
loot
ofeaith
on
solid
rock—renders
sci­
ForCoTMn.
ID" Particular artention paid In order*.
District, Vnlt, Democrat iseie rte ! by escape.
the ship must go fo plrre* very speedily,
J. N. LUCKY
entific approaches imposslbl ; that the al­
BENJAMIN H. STOUT,
338. about 493 majority over Osbourn A. N.
and in lhat case probably every soul on
New Yfilk, Dee. 22. 1*53. ly.
SAMUEL JOHNSON.
“ Dandy Paul," a iiarkt-y, was arrested lies have 300 guns in battery, and idler a board would be lost.—,V. Y. Tim a.
78. Filth District, Pennington, Whig I* elec­
HULI. F. RANDOLPH.
358
ROBERSON, VAN VAI.KENHURG dr Co.
in Dover N. H , lor highway robbery, and lew days fiie, will attempt to storm the
DANIEL GARIETT, Know Nothing ted over Darcy, Dem. by 1300 majority.
Mirchnult ami
while in charge ot a keeper looking lor garrison, which is rsiimuied at 40,000 men.
OCT We have received Ihe firtt num ­ JUauufuClurtri, ComminiOa
By
the
above
It
will
be
seen
that
the
Jitalrrr tn
r,kipT
Candidale.
278.
It is true that Ihe Ituiisians have sunk ber of a new paper published tit W'ukarubail,
jumped
upon
the
tear
ot
a
train
of
Whig«
have
elected
four
o
f
the
five
m
em
­
MOSES ANDERSON, Dem.
39.
eight ships across ihe elmnet, which it sa. Kansas Territory, entitled Ihq " H er­ FOREIGN nnd D w . i r .Straw Go**, H**N
cars
going
through
town,
and
(he
au
•
♦Me. v\c.y No. 24 Courilandl Si*, New iork.
ber* to the next Corgress from this State,
3TA FT0R D TOWNSHIP.
seven hundred yard* wide, and line of bat ald of Freed»™. Independent on all sub­
We invite the aliention of Pufchhsen» lo our
and have so changed the State Legisla­ thorflics have not seen bun since. A very
mock
of Gooifiy con»iplin«f <>f Men find Yonlh'a
tie
»hips
anchored
close
to
Ihe
shore,
com­
ib r Congrett. |
ject*, by G. W, Brown &. Co. On our 1straw, fur, nilk *nd wool H«t.% Me» an I Bor*>
ture as to givs them a majority of 5 nr 6 smart operation.
plete
Ihe
barricade.
Altogether,
the
pros­
GEORGE f t . ROBBINS,
144. ia the Assearbly, and on Joint Ballot 3 or
cloth, velvet nnd fancy Cap#, Arliiiti»!
A rash and Soinewh it deluded young pect of Ihe speedy Iftll of Sebastopol is not first page m ar be found « description ot 1plush,
N. S. R U E,
38. 4. Thera seems to be a perfect ¡revolu,
Flower.% Ribbons, and ever# article peN8ir.imr
man, has threatened to apply the Maine so lav.orable to the allies, but, nevertheless, the country, selected from its pages it is m Millinery Good#. AI»o UmbrelJ**, Parasol»,
Aattmbly.
an Interesting narrative.
tlon not only In New Jersey, but in all Low to Ms sweeilieait, she intoxícales
j Carpet Bbk.%Sic.
intelligence of (lie vicloiy is expected by
j Every pfllil will be put forth on onr iwu, io
W. F. BROWN,
145. the Eastern and Western States.
him so! Perhaps Ih e ' Marriage Law pen* e in England and France Irorn hour
Copt.
James
Smith
is
on
irf-l
in
¡New
merit n liberal »Imre of pnlronace. Particular
NO Opposition.
The canse of this great change may be would be richer more etfecliml.
to hour, Arlmlial Menschikntf, who com ­ York, before the U. S. Circuit Court, on attention paid to nideis.
foundin
the
faithieas
acts
o
f
the
admin­
f b r Sheriff.
CoiiNiiMiee’s will pleave notice whether patk9
Governor Dotu»i, ol Uunneclicnt, hns manded at Sinope, and is Ihe Command' nn indictment,charging him with piracy
put up.
182. istration |n reference to lime honored appointed the SUih mat., a* a duv ol ant at Sebastopol, has published an ad- having fitted out Ihe brig Julia Moulton ages appear us onginnllv
EDWARD W. IVINS.
W. H. Roukhnok,
compact* or agreemnnfs between Ihe
ilre-s, saying that he will delend it to Ihe lor Ihe slave-trade. The first witness was
F . L . V ah FALxr.KBi’ftO,
f b r Coronen.
Thanksgiving.
Hmth and South, together with some lo­
J no L. KruarN.
last, nnd that any one Is welcome to shoot the first officer of the brig. His evidence
182. af causa* In relation lo Stair policy.
B. H. STOUT.
December 29. 1853. ly.
The last expeprilon which sailed from him if he don'r. Advice from Constantin­ lltus lar, goes to prove that he was en g a­
SAM'L JOHNSON,’
106.
This latter cause we a re Inclined to New York lor Liberia with emigrants ople to the I3lh state llmt the Russians
145.
HULL F. RANDOLPH,
ged tn New York by Capt. Smith, lor a H U N T E R B U C K L E Y ft Co
37. lelieve has contributed largely towards waa accompanied by the Secretary ol Ihe have retaken Eupatorfa, the English g ar­ voyage to Africa, (o get a cargo of slaves
M. R. ANDERSON,
DEALERS ,IN
he defeat of the Democratic party In this American Colonization Society, the Rev. rison ol 500 having rcllred with the loss lor the West Indies ; that the vessel was
UNION TOWNSHIP.
Foreign <£ Bomentio Fry Gowk.
¡tale. We view the result here as J. B. Plnney, who goes out lor the pur. ofone gun. This Is howevr denied in the fitted out for that object at thi* port ; that
Fort* Congre**.
31 and 33 Veiry 51, (corutr oj Church ot.j
,n uprising of the people to vindicate pose of making personal observations as English papers. An allied (orce has been Ihe voyage was unrlertaken, and on land­
108.
N EW YORK.
GEORGEIR. ROBBINS
38. heir rights, to assert their power and to the progress of the colony in Liberia sent under general Bosquet nnd Arhmet ing on the coast of Africa six hundred Charfo* F. Ifuntrr,
N. 8. RUE,
William C. Shvlilo*.
ibillty to govern ihemselres, to do their and the provisions exisiing there for the Pacha to Perekop, In prevent the advance and «ixty negroes were taken on board, Thnmo* T. IliicUcy,
William It. Welli*s
fb r* Auembly.
iwn legislation, to stand the guardians of comfort and mnintaiuance of new 1$ arri­ of tho Russians. Heavy rains had rela'r- who were conveyed to Cuba, where they
121. their own treasury, to protect Ihe Inter ved emigrants. Some six or seven miss­ ded the advance, but the weather w i,
HO
W
E
A
N
D
B
TOWN.
WM. F. BROWN,
were landed and the vessel burned.
( « v o i -t e m It D hacks . I n F u n .» ;» k Dos»x*tit
f b r Sheriff.
est* of their own internal improvements, ionaries also went out In the same ship.— again fine. A turner Jbecame current tn
PORT o r TOM’S RIVER.
H a s u w a b E.
144. and lo declare their independence of Mo.» Among Ihe emigrants recently shipped to the allied camp that on the I Ith the Rus­
EDW ARD W. IV INS.
219 Crecnwicb Slrce», lliird home .bo»* Vrsvy
Arrival) and Departurei
Liberia
were
filty
slaves
formerly
belong­
sian
army
from
Simferopol
would
attack
NEW YORK.
nopoly
rule.
fb r Coronen.
fo r the week ending IVcdu
Auoustii» Howe,
E dward 5. Brow*.
ing lo the estate of Mr. Geo. Love and them, and that Ihe Greeks in Balaklava
136.
mar'h- 2 1854. liin.
day, Novemher 15,
185«
B. H. STOUT.
( f j f We understand that the Camden Mr. T. Herndon, in FaHquier and Loudon would simultaneously fire the town. The
.20.
SAM'L JOHNSON,
and Pemberton Agricultural Railroad has counties, Virginia. The heirs gave them Greeks were consequently all expelled.
A
rrived.
" PIKE INSTBA.NCE.
*17,
H. F. RANDOLPH.
29. been surveyed as far as Freehold, and an outfit costing $2000.
HE subscriber being agent lor Ihe Empire
M. R. ANDERSON,
— Philadelphia Sun.
Slate iMiilunl Insurnnce Company, located «t
123. the right of way obtained.
DANIEL GARRIET,
Schooner Faithful Friend, Thompson
The contemplaied tunnel under the Ohio master, Lime Stone lor W. M’Kean.
Tw o girls who were arrested In Man­
S*ralngn Spring*, A'. Y. t end the ghrew«l>ury
We shall be glad to hear ol the farther
BRICK TOWNSHIP,
Mutual
insurnnce (totnpany, located al EnlotiSchooner Practical. Phillips master.
progress of this road, as it runs through chester, New Hampshire, a short time river, at Louisville, Kentucky, and Jeffer­
fb r Congrete.
Schooner Brick Bergen, Tilton master. town ,Y. J, is prepared to insure Dwelling*,.
sonville, Indiana, will be exc'usively for
since,
for
horse
stealing,
&c.,
were
sen­
Born*, Mill*, &c., icc., on favorable teim*.
s i rich an agricultural district as any in
Scho oner Vinryaro, Page master.
128.
GEORGE R. ROBBINS,
railway purposes, with a double Irack, ad­
.411 losses promptly adjusted,
tha State, It cannot (ail to be not only an tenced, on Tuesday Iasi, to [our years
Schooner
Isabella,
Tilton
master.
79.
N. S. RUE,
i
Y¥. McKE-4A".
Schooner ElazaJane, Bills master.
accommodation, but also a source of great hard labor in the state prison. Their bra­ apted to the use of all Ihe roads ot differ­
may 3,-If.
Toms, Uvier, .VJ.
f b r | Auembly.
profit to farmers and others along its vado gave way when the sentence was ent guaeges. It will be 28 leet wide in the
Cleared.
clear, and seventeen leet high perpendic­
pronounced, and they shed tears freely,
129. line.
WILLIAM F. BROWN,
IS R A E L M IN O R & CO.
ularly, Irom the center of each track. The
Schooner Practical, Phillips master,
Wholiiale Dealtrt in
When will the Shore Road progress 1
f b r Sheriff.
Mr. Austin Benham, of Waterfordi
arching will be sixty (eet less than two Coal and Wood fur New York.
RUGS. Medlcm-s, Paint*, Oils, Glassware,
raised
New
London
Gounty,
N.
Y.
has
203.
‘ ED W A R D jW . IVINS.
Patent Medicines, to ., 2! S F'«Uo«
2 3 " Our friend Mr. James E. Lane, the
miles !u leuglli. The descending grades
this year on fourteen acres of land, twelve
The prevalence of incorrect notion* upnn the New York.
fb r Coronere.
postmaster at this place, while in the city
into the lunnel, at either end, will be only
December 29, 1853. ly.
hundred and fitly bushels of shelled corn.
sobjeetof medicine, i* a gerat cause of misery.
199. of New York last week on business, nar­
eighty feet per mile on a straight line,—
BENJAMIN H. STOUT,
183. rowly escaped from a wntery grave.— The corn was of ihe variety called the From the head ot the grade on one side to Medicul practice should be governed by prlvciSAMUEL JOHNSON,
c. p. k n i g h t & c o .
•
pies cautiously deduced from the contributions
125 Having occasion in the evening to go on Rhode island While.
HULL F. RANDOLPH.
the head of the grade on the oposite side of long experience and close observations. How pOMMlSSION MERCHANTS AND D U i82.
MOSES ANDERSON. Dem.
board a vesse lying in the dock, mistook
The Cleveland Plaindealer states that ot the river will be two and a hall. The ipiportuiii, thru, thttinu medicine should be ia. \ , ERS in chees nnd provisions generally. No.
JACSSC5 «y©*yï!ïïH!p â
april b. ithis step, supposing Ibe boat to be against various sums of money having been lost lunnel will he crmslrnotec! in the river by ken by Invalids, unless it ernioales from the South Wharves Philadelphia.
67. the dock, and stepped into the river, b e ­ through the mails between that place and excavating a channel or pit in the rock,
GEORGE R. ROBBINS,
IIRICK I RRICK ! BJRICK t
hands of men of talent, judgment, and the strict
1C!. tween tke wharf and vessel, but fortunate­
N. S. RUE.
Wheeling, Mr. Shallcross, of Wheeling, and arching over with the materials exca­ est probity. Hoofland’s Germnn Billers, pre­
The subscribers beg leave to announce that
Plumstead|Towsnkip.
ly there being a rope attached from the special mail agent, undertook to ferret out vated—limestone rock of the best quality. pared by Dr. C. M. Joekson, Philadelphia, they have just opened n Kiln of first quality
“ one to the other, just over him, he suc- the robber. Suspicion finally rested on The work has been surveyd, and ihe cos1 is a preparation eminating from one of the most af Hard, Soft anil Arch Brick, at their B'iek
■Congrue.
Yard near this village, which they will seilou
160. ceedsd in getting hold of it, and by the the Wellaville office. Eighty dollars re­ estimated at one million two hundred celebrated practiooers of modern limes, and one favorable terms.
G. R. ROBBINS,
A supply of Wgll btick will be ready In a
of
the
gteatesi
medical
writers
Germany
ever
aid
of
persons
near
by
was
rescued.
82.
cently mailed at that placce was abstrac­ thousand 1ollars. It is proposed to raise
N. S. RUE,
few days.produced.
This
article
is
now
is
able
hands,
ted,
and
the
robbery
traced
to
the
son
of
this
sum
by
a
cash
subscription,
no
part
Aesembly.
N. B. Our brick have been burnt with ex­
O^r We would here correct an error in
as evidence that the article is prepared careful' tra care, and we warrant them to be as hard as
158, lust week’s Emblem, found in the circu­ the Postmaster, who was arrested and of which is made payable until the whole
WM. F. BROWN,
any
in the market.
ly and skilfully, It Is producing the effect the
sum is subscribed.
„ 1VINS DAVIS.
lar of Dr. Lewis Lane’s, Select School.— taken to Columbus.
GOBLE & VANNOTE.
origins! inventor intended. It is used by many
- ;Sheriff.
The price per term of eleven weeks is 6
At Annapolis, Md.t the captain and the
The venrable Elizabeth Hamilton, the of the leading practitioners of Philadelphia in Tom’s River, Sept. I, 1853.
240. dollars instead of 5, as it appea,rsin last crew of the schooner Beacon, ot Philadel­ relict of Gen. Alezander Hamilton, died cases of debility of the digestive organs, and
ED. W . 1VINS,
Ih & L. ANGEVINE,
issue.
phia, were arrested on the 27th ult., and at Washington, on Friday. She was the biliary apparatus, and the diseases arising thereCoroners.
EALERS in Genncsee, Ohio, Michigan and
daughter • f Gen. Philipe S. Schuyhlep front. We therefore recommend this medicine
fined
lor
a
violation
of
the
oyster
laws.—
OtT On Monday last, a brakesman on
Southern F locp., No. 218 Washington St.,,
235.
B. H. STOUT.
30. the Camden and Amboy Railroad, while The Beacon was taken, and is advertised of Albany, and was born on the 9th day ot to siffering invalid*. See advertisement.
near Barclay, New York.
SAM’L JOHNSON.
August
1757.
She
was
married
to
Alexan
DAKIIX
AKOEVIST
LEVt -.NUEVJXK..
155.
for sale under the laws above referred to.
H. F. RANDOLPH,
Dec. 23, 1853. ly*’
78. in the act ol fastening a rope lo the bell, The captain and crew have paid the fine der Hamilton, then one of Ihe Aids of Gen'
M. R. ANDERSON.
are
rept
.CTORY
and
Steamboat
Bells
201. on the tender, was by some means thrown
DAN’L-i GAR&IETT,
Washington, with the rank of Lieutenan
constantly on hand, and chimes ol any
Sam non*
and costs, and have been discharged.
LANK DEEDS, Merigge«
3. off, and both his leg* broken.
R, H. CONOVER,
nnmbel and tone, cast to order.
tile’s and
Exe irons, Subpœu • o stable’s
Colonel, on the 6th of December, 1780
The subsribers are agent* for Mr. G. Hoi
ToTAh.
Mr.
Prentice,
the
editor
of
the
Louis­
SberiflcuSal es Ae-, &o-i *»W*t his office.
there being out quite a year’s difference in btook, who is proprietor of the oldest establisnWe understand that on Thursday last,
917.
Robbin«,
lent ia the country, and whoso Bella have for
445. a team driver at Bergen W orks, named ville Journal, who is on a visit to Mem­ thelr age.
Rur,
g l a s s w o r k s
irty yeans maintained a reputation second to m e d f
908. Abram Skidmore, while drawing a load phis, has been tendered a public dinner
Brown.
M onmouth Weekov H erald ,” is the lone, having received the first premiums wher­
BURLINGTON COUNTY N. J .
72. of marl, was run over, and bis arm crush­ by his friends ia that city. M r Prentice
Ivin* Davis,
title of a newspaper printed ot Freehold ever they have been exhibited, never having
HE Subscriber continues to masufaeture
I (27.
accepted of Ihe invitation, and Wednes­
E. W. Ivioa,
every description of Window G.ass, Wf.iwh
by Connually and Mason, neautral in been surpassed by any competitor at Ihe various
Hit). ed above the elbow.
R H. Stoui.
day, the (wenly-fiftli uil., was appointed
Fairs in New Yord, Boston, and elsewhere,
for
superiority el finish and transparency or
poijtice. The second No. ol this paper has
S. Johnson,
«1.
Air. H. also manufacturée Churh Organs npd body cannot be surpassed. Order* promptly
( j y Commander Hollins the hero of lor the entertainment to take place. Sen­
H. F. Randolph.
s 9».
Greytown. iia* been detached from the ator Jamea C. Jones was ihe uhairman ol conic to hand and presents a very pretty Town Clocks of superior quality, orders for all amended to
m . R. Amim ww>,
of
which may be addressed lo
appeaaance,
arm
is
filled
with
excellent
WM. C. FORTER. -y
•j02. command of the naval rendezvous at New the committee who sent the invitation to reading matter. We wish the proprlaDaniel Garriet,
CHAS. STARR, Ja. & Co.
York,
and
ordered
to
a
similar
command
Medford .tuns 14, 1854 -ly
i . '.t. .. R. H. Con#f«r,
¡¡7
Fulton
8t>i
k
,
If.
as
Bbundftnt
success.
Mr. P.
at Philadelphia.
Baiists rsjecieti
it Me tal Vole o f No# Mouth I '«runty.
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â
O
I
î
î
l
ê
m
F
T
D
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B
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At rt rfidun r 14aU,6J$i
irr - u m w
WHIhesoW-
THE
T» ib . ExhihUion, wlll b* pe
Numhered Certificata «ntltll»«
Une Mute* U Ih. hdlowtag 100,000 Uiltai
A FARM, loeated In
Olonster Co., New J«r»«f, and «lidia
uf Pluladalphia. Il .m bucM eeer onthondred
• (rea (H Land, ia a high «lai* t f e.hivalion,
vrltb Owcliiog, barn», and oihrr aeeaftary Out
liooee» in eood rapati. Ther» i. a
_ m in t match »III take place at Colli»»
ol
choice Frali». T tl* Indjipau
n x io u s io protw»
al
Slxi«« ihoiMand doli»™. < Any
Mill*, o * 'I’ll#™*»», « •» •m b tr *d, 1854,
educnlinn for hie 01
in regaid lo Ihe farai may beokuln«
for the celebrated Jersey R«ee Mare, of E . A. se to afford feellillei to other»
ItKDFIELD, tensili oa Ihe pe»n,i«e*,
Shrew, w i n * at *300. The winner een twelve object in »lew. the »»beer ber h u encaged the
J ( KKF k I'Ua L LOAN wiihoni «vconty «
«290 for her. A t» «»« bendsoine ierephine cervice» of MU» Wil»on, let» of the »nun* U .
Interau, of FI»* T haiwand dolttan,)
M eM lee, 00« ««nil Certie«», oee 8»!k«J, 0»e
Seminary at Chailottevllle, N, Y. who
On*
o( Two Tbno.«nd doflarl.
RoldVnnd one Levee Weteh.
from her accomplishment« amt literary acquir­
One of On»
t
‘tbete article« will be ehot for it pigeon« ement»
__ ___i*I eminently
...... ...........
.......that In
qualifie.! to impart
Two of FI»* hnndret; e«eh.
from ■ .. Inf boi ; diitanee *1 yard», bound« j ^ruction, both mefel end ornimental. which the otherwise, If ordered,Mo the
luit yirrua. ,«
tlepnede 01 the ege reader eo iinii»|ieu«M»i* iu n u t tied to Umuq.
^ ’d
t h u e E L 8t w r t S >
M A .it
cnr Shoot her tjb commence ten o’clock.
•* Lilv Dai», whoe*o imi, a h«n>e»i, a nule J ¿ r UXPMECM
,
, <female education, f * . M
For three hundred ettbeti
PPER wilt be served up 10
of pupil« will be liroited to SO, For iwo hundre.! and fli y subscriber* we w
j in 2 ,( 0—Vaìtied ai FiAeeti hundred dollari,
’I (K
- - rf'u rC A S H .u r ita equivalent O N Llf
Aa OYST.
the evening.
I 5 lto»ewi^d Piaho», vai.rd «1 F ife boadied U è»o«r inlealioa to Make «ar BtfailuAmm
end the Irrise for the brancliee usually tensili give one splendid fine Gold Walsh (w irrsa t
JAQUES A BORDEN.
J doliar»,
irra i
in tinnier fettkotont lecluding rent sail fuel, lor time) worth
•30,00
* "’** datili edty A*
1’ ltKPAllED BY
it doller« per term of eleve* wetite ; for music For two hundred, one
m ■■
_____
_ f *1rc Gold Loekat»
| 5 valoerl »1 Three handrc-fioliai* each.ì
elcsunt
B
S •with
u*e of Ute »«•U»»net, pem tinf, die wing, 4 glasses,) worth
(
A
porlion
of
Ih»
Pian»«
are
T
.
Gilbert
A
Co’«
P
o O O l© 9
S1Í.U4I
I)R. C.M. JACKSON,
k t . k c ., w»U be extra char««*. to For one hundred and fifty on* elegant B rut !»l
Celrhrated
Aìolian«.
Other.
of
Hallet,
Davi»
I
Aad
w*
iherefuTe
e n ra titl, Invile
!' )U8£ AND SHIP PAINTER, ULAZEK &c. «mbroidery
GERM AN M E D IC IN E STO K E,
be tel forth in circulera hereafter 10 b»* pub- tin e gold,) worth
IU.UÓ
Tam m K tvtrr, Oeoat» C o u n ty N. J .
k Co*«. Inelrumenla.)
i celi aad e x a a ta t *nr «Uh * ,
ffo.
120
Jlrck
HI.,
0
.«
door
mlouti
Sixth,
JPhiluHalted.
The
School
to
aitamenee
13th
of
No«
C. having located hlmvetf In Maine Street
For one hundred, one Geld Vest Chain, worth
The Splendili Sai.*» of Palatinva knowa as | *ha Iritlh of vhM w t aa».
phia.
j Tom’! River, twf» leave to Inform 11» in- vember. Good boarding at reeaotteble ratet, For seventy five subtciibers, one GoldI MFenb Their power overM th
lite “ MiuorOf Nei» Enjland «od Canadiaa j (hai maay
hibiiant« endthat nflhe neighbnring TownaMpi mar be obtained in the village.
. above tliscnvt*» ¡< not Scenery,” and aow realttini * handsome iacone verl»#e, and hoi
LEWIS LANE.
that ha intend, enrryin« on Hit nbove biisine.s
ane Gold Holder, handsuroely engraved, worth excelltil if «quailed, by any other preparntion by ita exhibitions in th« East— valued at twenty never intend to
T ood’i River Oct. 25th 1&54.
In all ita Braaehea, and hope» by Hriet iltanthm
$ia,oo in the United State«, .» the cure, attest, in two thou«and dollars.
•unnatioa of oar «lock i o«r pfkes
to all ord-r» «itruw td to him to
ln»are
8,00 many case» niter physician» had failed.
For fifty, one
do
3 Light and Beautiful Carriages—valued at fur ibemsvlve«. We flatter
The». Bitter, are worthy th . attention of In. Two hundred nnd twenty-five dollars each.
their fnrlbci favor».
do
10 ,0 0
For forty, one do
do
In C hnueery o f New J e rs e y
ny years’ experience in tmde,
if. B. Sh?w Cabin« fixed in the beat »tylr.
5,00 valid«. Po«se»«i.i great virlne« in the rectifi­
Bor thirty, one do
Ten Gold Watches, valued at one hundred ! lions will b« superidt
Mi«» E. CHAMBERS, Millinery end Dicta Belween George Cnrnelius com )
cation
of
the
liver
and
ien
er
gland«,
exercising
For twenty, Comtuercial
dollars each*
TO A S Y O TH E R i S TH E
plainant and Job Halsey and > Order for
Maker, at I he above adilreaa.
5.00 the most searching power in werktic«« and af­
extension holder worth
Forty valued at Fiftv dollnrs racti.
• nJ as we »ball be curaataiitly
Henerrella bis wile el ai. del. ) Publication.
do
2.00 fection« oftheiligediveorgaD», they are withal
For fifteen, one Medium
One hundred Fens and Case«—valued nt five Csrufsi ftutAt New Voik and Fsti
It appertng to the Court that the Com- Fur twelv»*, one Lady’s
to
1,50 | certain safe and pleasant,
du
S H E R I F F S SALE.
dnU-ii.
b** fur the interest of ill
plainant Ii ith filed his Hill in the above cause aThi« Gobi Pen and fielder
Virtue of a writ of /i fa lo me directed
the Ladito ; M on, c . r , H lncilna, Mayor of the City ol
Five Thousand Pencils - valued a t three dol­ patronage.
*
gam«l
me
above
named
defendants
and
others,
| Siie and is a beautiful article.
) aaetl oat oi me ucean Fleet will be exposed
! ('am b n, said : “ We have seen many fiattrr. lars each.
G koeos W,
r|ïJU: t i ñ i
All the above goods .«nail he prrn:iured from | t.g notice» of HOOI-'LAND’fi GERMAN BIT.
at Public Vendue, on Thursday the 30th day for the foreclosure ami sale of certain Mortgaged
Ninciy-onethousand eight Hundred rnd nine­ T o m 't R iie r , A u%. ‘¿3, IB
Com- T E R 8, and the Jourcta from which they came teen Piece#ol Choice, Popular and Fashionable
nil
of November next, between the hours of 12 ami premises in the said Bill mentioned, and that pro* the New York Gold Pen Mvnuiaciurnii
■*-,
5 o’clock on said aay, at the hoose of Je«ae cess o f subpeena to appear and answer, directed punt, the oek lowleged hi st Gold Fen and Pen. j induced us lo make Inquiry respecting its mm ill. Music, 25 cts each
4
lo th e defendants hafli been regularly issued re* cil Case ManufrtCtmers opn ,Ui*
this —
coctinent.
' From
"
1 J to
- use- it, and
Guwdrick Totn’i River.
inquiry---------------------we were persuaded
ONE GIFT FOR EVFRY TICKET.
All that tract of land senate in the township luroable-n the seventeenth day of August in
must say we found it apeede in its action upon
In order to insure to all concerned a perfectly
ofPlamstead, county oi Ocean; describrd as the year of our Lord one llmusund eiehl him bed
# j diseases ol the liver and digesiive organ, anu fair nnd Naiisisctorv disposition of the above
T. W. & A. MARSH,
fellows: beeinning at a sione ul the »ooth-we»t amjt fifty four, in the term of May A. D. I854;but Wholes ile Grocers. Prov non, Wine and Liquor the powerful infiuiHC* It exerts upon nervous numed Gifts, Mr. Perhsm proposes that the
AT T O M ’» RI V SR.
11 -»*
.> .
corner of raid tract, running thene». 1 north tha the Defendants. Job Halsey and Menerrctu,
i r r r e s* Wurril'fi Woulu rei^rvifkilly ¡uTufia
:si Si(grt, b**iwcv*n ' prostration, is really surprising, ft calms and Shareholders shall meet together
Dealers, No. 1C
15m, west 2 chains and 29 links along the line hrt wife, CfjuW ftM he fbtwd tn this, iStafe to be
!
strengihens
the
nerres,
bringing
them
into
a
On T b n rsd n y E v en in g J u n e 2 3d, 1854 . I | Ike itexlee» In Ocean county that lie kaa
l
JJaiclav amt Robinso n tis., ivew York.
of ■ ■—to aloae in the road from New Egypt sr * ad therewith, and that they have not caused
A c u src f Ma» sh 1 sfaie of repute, makintg sleet* refr*»*hh” . If Or »»oner, Mnil *h* Tickets are «oM—due ne. i apyoiRiaa Jaaai: .M.vnxiua ua . Tum’a lu fe f.
W . M arsh,
!•> Goshen { »h**nrr* along ««id road 84 deg. 42in (hotoappearance to Ire entered ns tn case euch T hauoore
„ .
. „ ,
, . .
.
t . l this medicine was more generally used, we lice of which wiM be given,) at some suitable Aleni l'or ike »ale ofiiEGARfi and hi.
i r r Nvwkurah P .l . «uu Am b.f Al «^ t , Ik . j
lau , ard lhe,.t wou|U bc |c, s sick„eMl „
N.—E. IH chain 81 links lo a alone, thence 8 . pru aa# had been duly served nrd it being made
F in e Cut C avendish C hew ing
pl«ee, her»*nfter to he design«!« 1, and nppoinl a
4 deg. 30m K. 10 chains and 81 link» to a to ppear by aflidavit to the snii.^fiction of the houshead and barrel.
j from the stomach, liver and nervous system, (he committee of five persons, to icceiva th« prop­
who will fill all order» from dealere, i t
Jau . 12, 1134 ly.
•none, the neb S. 83 dr 15m, H'. 19 chains ^42 Chancellor that the said Job Halsey and Hen
*great majority of real and imaginary diseases
erty.
which
they
may
dispose
of
in
such
a
man­
iicturtr« price«' This lolmeeo ii train
links to tbe eginuing, containing thirty »even erreita bis wile, reside out of the State of New
emanate. Have them ‘n a healthy condition
ner—by lolor othorvviae—as th« shareholders, allowed lo be superior to any other ent
PETER LY N C H ,
acres, and tiluieen hundred» oi an acre, more or Jersey lo wit, in the Slots of South Carolina
j and yon enn bid defiance to epidemie« vemerally
in
aeneral
meeting,
shall
direct,
the
committee
and «»nam ed not to contili an; p o tato si
less-excepting about one acre on which the
Thi« extraordinary medicine we wonld ndvije
T IN P L A T E 4 SUO E T IR O N
It is thereupon, on the Eighteenth day ol Au­
giving good and sufficient bond.«, if required by •<ibalance.
meeting.houae known as Zion Merlin house gust, in the year of our Load one thousand Eight
I
our
fiicnde
who
are
at
all
indKpoard
In
gire
it
WORKER, AMD
thv shareholders, fur the faithful perfurumnee ai
GEO. CUEARY.
»lands, the pailicular boundaries of which are hundred filly four, on motion of Thotntu W. Mid» trial—ft will recommend iticli; it should, in
the duties required of them.
June 7. 1854. ly .
S T O V E
S T 0 It E
marked and recorded in Clerk’s office at Free- dleton, Solicitor of the Complainant by this ori feet be in every (iraily. No ether medicines
Share holders residing out o f the eity of New --------- --------------------------;........... .... , ......
Imld.in Book Z, 4. folio 279.
can produce such evidences ol merit.
Une
MOUNT HO LLY N. J.
der, directed by the Chancellor, lhat the said
fcViied as the properly of Job I. Davidson and a sent defendants, Job Halsey and Hencrretta.
Plnmbinx, Tin Auolinj; «nd Spoutlnq,' Done I (treat «dv.m .*e they pos«i-»»ovrr other prep*r. lu rk , will stand upon the same footing ns resi­
SEARS ADRRANCE AND PLATT.
John L. Davison, aud taken ia execution at the his wife, do appear, plead, an«w»*r,or demur to and Warranted.
! nlinns now urged for »imilar disease» i»t they dents, and whatever may fall to their shares will
Im p o rter» An«i J w i m i O .
be
forwarded
to
them
in
such
manner
as
they
. suit of Harrison W. Price, and to be sold by
| do nut contain one particle of calomel, or aay
June 14, 1854 ly.
llie Complainant’s Bill, on ok before the nine­
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY, GUTES f t .
may
direct,
after
the
paituion
has
taken
place.
| any other mercuial preparation.’*
teenth day of October next, oFilrut In default
EDWARD W. IVINS, Sheriff.
All orders for tickets, by mail, should be ad
No. 165 G reen w ich S tre e t.
thereof such decree be made agaVist them as the
j
M
endham
,
Morris
Co.,
N.
J
.
June
7.
1851.
I * m*V River Sept. 29 1*54.
PENNINGTON FEMALE IN*
dressed to Josiah Perhain, Academy Hall, 663
Chancellor shall think equitable aW juSt, And
One door below Corilaodt Street,
1 Da. C. M. J a c k s o n —Dear S ir; With much Broadway, New York. If it should happen that
S T IT IT E .
it is farther ordered, that this ordcr^hnll within
pleasure I testify to the extraordinary virtue of all the tickets are «old when the order is received
NOTICE.
NEW YORK.
twenty days hereafter He served pfdtonnlly on
The 21st Session of this Instituí ion will com- your GERMAN lil T 1KKS. Two years avo I
folice ii hereby «¡v«n that a apfeial lerm a. (he said Jab Hulsey and Henerretta his wife, by
the money will be returned, at oar experce for
(LATE NO. 6<j COarlAHI.T¡tr)
! mence J u tu s t 3 h i, 1853 C. Wesley Dunn, I was nfllicied with Liver Complaint and Nervona postage. Correspondents will please wriledlstinel»e Orphan« Court ol’ the County of Ocean a delivery of a eoppy thereof to them, or be j b. A. nnd R- v. y/. F. Ln- her, Principals. The
AVE an « in llore a Inrte and wellI inswrt| Debility ; was reduced to low that the pliysi- tly their name, residence, C> unty and State, to
»ill b beM m the Court flnuii. >1 Toat'a River publish*-'! within the said twenty days in the
■prising
ed nock of the abóte goods t-ompris
1 prices for Hoarding, Tuition, &<*., vary «« frd*
on T u telar the 31(1 of llu, ¡naiint
Ocaan Emblem a newspaper printed at the Vil­ j lows, viz : $25, $27,50, $30, $32,50 an ! $35, ! eians ami my friend« despaired ol my ever get- prevent errors. Or, if couveient, enclose an enItentioji
every m iele in their line to which the
nttenliei
By ortler of the Court,
lage of Tom’s River in the County of Ocean, in ! All who wish to enjoy its educai ¡unni ttdvnnl* I ling well. I was in that condition for about one velope, with their |direction§ on it in full—in of Merchants is rrspectfnlly invited
I
y
e
a
r;
my
hope,
of
a
cure
was
»one
:
my
atwhich,
such
ticket*
a*
they
may
rder
will
be
T momaa C. lUantaoN
mis State and continued therein for six weeks | gen the coming yi ar, should make immediate
mnkind
purchases.
^
1 torn wu* called to your advertisement in Scott’s returned.
Clerk.
successively, at lea»t once in «very week.
| application in order to secure room«
F ir cir
ma,’h 29th. 1854. I f
Oct. 19 l l i L
B. IVtLUAMSOtf, C. ' cular* or farther information, addrfaa eithar *f j vr-ekly paper» I lead it, and believed the Bit; . - ii, . t ' -,'e me. 1 s.n t * It took eight
A tru** Coot-v.
FREEH O LD AND JA M E S B Ü K i
! the Frincipuib at Fcnntnglott N, J .
|
butt
es
riu.'
iny
belief
was
verified
I
continue
GUARDIAN SETTLEMENT
Da.v’L B. Bomffg, Clk* uug. 30-2m,
COALYARD I S TOM S RIVER.
R A I / . 1W A U
r
—
— I well. Since then
themI have
nave sold
sow many doxen
dozen lo
to
OTICE is hereby given that lhat toe »crP H E subscriber haa opened a CoaJ Yard in
Ore
sold
there
< various peisous alBicled with live! complaints
Where
CHEAP
GOO
¿0*u3c.
connln o f tbe eulweiber Guardlen ofW im oMoney ! Money 1 Moucv l
t W alcr Street Tom’* Rif er, whone he will
lyr.pepsia, anil nervona debility, and in almost
will the PEDICE rush !
Ihy Cox, will,be untitled and slated by tba liar,
be happy to supply all with a good article ol fpH E subscriber beat leave lo inforni his friends
| every esse it has etfectcd a cure. If necessarv,
monte
nnd reported lor set lement lo tha
C H A N G E OF H O U R
Anthracite Coal, who may ta m r him with a 1 and ih» pnbltc generally, ihnt he will conI f could procure n number of of certificates
Orphan’s Court of the County o f Ocean, os tbe
call, at the lowest cash price. Hi# coal is of a tinue the Mercantile ho*inc>s in all of its vari«
S u m m er A rran g e m en t
fiom person? who h&vu been cured br the Bit­
first Tnesdny of October next.
superior quality, selected under his immediate out branche* at the Old Storehouse of Joseph
ter« 1 hnvt? sold* Any one wishing information
C H A N G E iU F E A R L Y L IN E T O
JOHNATHAN COX, Gaardian.
inspection, aad free from slate and «liter im­ B Cox, in West Creek, lately occupied by H.
Irom me relative fothij medicine, I will freely
NEW
YORK F R O M
E. A H- C. Gulick, where he will be pleased
purities.
rommiinicar* with them.
1 am peraonnlly
W
H
I
S
T
L
E
!
B
L
O
W
YOUR
lo see the entire trading community. He will
6,45 TO 0,15 A. M.
N. B. Coal delivered when desired,
known to all the leading men of this county.
endeavor to remedy the evil lhat has long been FV^HE attention of th ; nliabiiant.« of Tom’s
S. AUMACK.
I rem ain,dear sir, yours, &c.
Q N nnd after Monday 12lh inet., the cnr« will
reipectiuliy
requested
J8.
Kiverandvicinity
the lot ol Hus much neglected place, for want of
Oat. I 8.-If.
leave Freehold illation for NtW York^tnd COMMISSION D E ALER S
JOHN J. BALLENTINE.
good goods, nnd a good assoilinent ol goods be o the S u p erio r S to c k c f D ry Q j o d i a n d
In A ll K Indi Of
IU“ For sale Wholesale by Druggists in all Philadelphia n, follows i
Gri oc Olios io be found »• the
ing
k«pl
here.
AT P R I V A T E SALE.
At 6-15 a . m., anil 3 v. m., arriving nt New
the piincipal cities and at retail bv apothecar­
The
residents
of
this
place
and
surrounding
DO
W
N
TOMf
N
STORE
A valuable tract of land, situate in thecountj
Yor at 9,30, A M. nnd 6.3U v. M.
ies ami siorekeepcrr in the United States.
Up to a period within oy memory but very
«1 Mercer township of East Wind#©*’, about une neighborhood have be**n compelled lo seek a sup
AVE removed from their «old Hand to th«
R fiJU B N U G .
PRICE 75 CENTS P E R BOTTLE.
ply of the indispensibles of life by sacrificing few of the necessaries, nml none of the luxuries
half mile from the flourishing village sf Hivhts- much
lenve Pier No. 1, North River, by the John
large and convenient one No. 27, WEST
of their time in Horn« to Tuckertonand of life were kept on han«j by the merchants of
July 1 2th I8a"4 ly
iown, will be sold cheap il applied for soon.
Poller,
nl
7
A.
M.,
nnd
the
.
obn
Neilion,
nt
3.
WASHINGTON
MARKET, NEW YORK.
For further particular.« inquire of E. C. Taylor, Manabawkia for those thing*, aud then paying litis section o f country; articles were sold at
N.
B. In the berry «cason they devot ibeir
r.
m
.
Lenve
Philadelphia
by
Ferry
from
the
exorbitant price», thus divining »he Itade Irota an fxoibitanl price Ihm building up princely
J
.
i
l
e
m
in
i
ii
g
a
n
d
S
o
ii
’
s
To«f*s R iver; or of William R. Norton on tbe their own pleasant Village and building up other
time exclusively to lhat branch of trade and
loot of Walnut Street, at 7 a. m . and 2 r. st.
merchant princes, and draining out the hard
premises.
places, while their own remain.« dormant. Thus earned wealth of the pi ople. Tilia stale of
Passengers returning from New York, will be will be pleased lo see all who may ftvor
September 29,—if.
mreful lo ohUin l lckels on board the John them with a call.
loosing the increase in value of property that things tbe subscriber will endeavor lo rectify, rP H E subscriber in consequence of misrepre
Refers to W. McK ean ì Charles I delk«
characterir.es other similar localities.
and hO)>ea to havethe encouragement of the L sentations having been marie respecting Poller, nt the Captain's office, otherwise they T. S ingleton , Torn’» >C, W silkv I drll
A BLACKSMITH WASTED
The former of these evils the subscriber inwill be charged extra.
NE ens rent » »hnp and tools «rery low also tends to remedy by keeping a full slock of goods buying community. The poineer in any great iho3e highly approved ATeedles, bjgs rcspectlnlly
River.
)
Freehold, June 21, 1854. tf
public improvement hus in numerable difficulties to inform the community that he is the
a dwelline house if wanted. The »hop will and selling them at fair prices.
June 11, 18.54, ly*
lo contend with. Pretenders will alwas enctea IMPORTER O F JAS. HE.MMIN^ k SON’S
stocked for an honest sober blacksmith, if rented
The second and greatest evil must be remedied vour to mislead the public t»y unfounded asser
BLANK BOOKS
G en u in e D rilled E yed Needles«
TO FARM ERS.
by the people, which they will hardly fail to do lions of economy, and ih us injure those persons
E . OLIPHANT Jn .
P a p e r S ta tio n a ry o
seeing that they have their own inlrest at stake. who arc the real public benefactors. By such A’ot representing an article which is not rea
UST
receive
a Jars« assortment of TssNew Lisbon, N. J. 9mo 6lh, 1854. Jm.
F
R
A
N
C
IS
&
L
O
im
tF
L
,
uny circiunit&nces.
The subscriber would therefore invite one and pretensions the public ho'vc often suffered and
ANUFACTERING Stationers, Importers j proved Patent Ploughs,of various number
From tbe superior quality of the material of
all, lo come nnd see his well selected Stock of will continue to »ulft-r until a proper spirit of
T O T - R I N T E |K 3 .
hich
we
are
now
selli ne cheap for cash.
and Dealers in Foreien and Domestic Sta­
W . ci. H. k Sort’s ATeedlea are made their
F ait and winter goods, consisting of a complete
J. AUMACK & CQ%
AHTKD an Imperial, or Double Medium assortment of French, English and American intelligence is diliused. Stories of •* coal trade,
lug finish, he flatters himself they are unsur- tionary and Paper, N a 77 M aid en | Lane,
mat ’h 29ib, 1854. 2k.
• two prices ” and other
press, anil lot of Job Type. Address r.
New York.
Drygoods, Cassimeres, Silk, Valencia and cote final about, but while th r people are devouring p&0 d by any Needles manufactured.
EH Holderners, Tom’s Rlvei, Uconn Co., N. J
Country Merchants and otters supplied with
ton Vestings, D’Laine«, Cashmeres, Ginghams, these exaggerations, interested dealers arequi^t*
H ealfo imports R. Richards’ Exquisite Drilled
or. John G. Clark. Postmaster, Cranberry
DISSOLUTION.
evary style of account boooks, writing paper,
Flannels. Table Linen, Slice!ins, Damask T ab l; Iv draining out their mon py. The subscriber F«y>d Needles, which are m uch approved.
Middlesex Co., W. J.
gold
pens, portfolios, scrap hooka, copy and
1 be co partnership heretofore existing beCoveis, Kill, Silk, Lisle Thread aad Colton does not ask the public ti nke his word with- ALSO:—IMPORTER NND DEALER IAr.
Glove», Ribbons ; together with a general as­ out proof, all he a«k*i is a all. When you are ."in*. Buttons, Combs, Gold and Steel Pens, pa3S bonks, cash and deed books, slates, card tween the subscribers is this day dissolved by
T hos. W. Ivins
N o w S a d d le a n d H am aan M am i/aotory. sortment of embroidery and Needle Work Goods, paying the merchants ir Maine street large Scissors, Stay Bindings, Thimbles, Tapes, Spool cases, cheasinen &c., Books made to pattern, mut is! consent
Gko. W. Cowperthwait.
Brown Sheeting?, Bed Ticks, Shirtings, Summer advances, just step a few yards around Uncle Colton, Sewing Silk, Whalebone, and Oilier paged &c.
AT 1 K U E H LD .
April 1. 1854,
June 28 tf
Proprietors of Francis’ celebrated Manifold
Jesse’s corner and look into my store, where Vai ietiea.
r n H E subscribers wish to inlorm their friends SlufTs, Printed Calicoes, Ac. &c.
Writers, by which letters and copies are writ­
Grocries of all kinds, Paints, Oils, Drugs nnd yon will find new goods obliging clerks and
He solicits a share of patronae** from WholeA. and tb« pablic in gioeml that in ^addition
NOTICE.
a gcncial assortment of Crockery. Flour and honest bills.
sale Dealers wishing to have Needles of any ten at the same time*
to their old stand at B lue Ball* (winch will be
June 2 '. 1854.ly
Feed, Patent Medicines, Hardware, &.c. a furLL petrous indebted *o the late firm s
My assortment consists in part of a
good quality imported to order*
earned on as before by one of the fnm ) l“®l
ther
enumeration
of
articles
is
unnccce«*ocy
as
Ivins Sc Cowperthwait, are raquesttd to
thA' have opened a shop in the village of
Person-enquiring o f the subscriber where any
A NEW ST O C K O F
all wishing to pnrehase will. call and examine
T. W. MIDDLETON,
make immediate payment to the subscriber.
v .:.
Freehold
on South street,» lew doors from
particular make of Needles can be obtaned, he
SS GOODS,
L
A
D
I
E
S
'
D
R
E
for
themselves.
Accounts
remaining unsettled after Septem­
the coiner of Main street where they are
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
will cheerfully inform lo the best of his know­
H. C. GULICK.
ber 1st, will be placed iu the hands cf an A t­
such an Barege de Lnines Lawns, Shall*, Mou- ledge.
»»rr?R=red to -«ecdte *11 orders in their line ol
M
a
ste
r
and
lE
s
a
m
ln
e
r
in
C
h
an
cer?.
Cit-ek,
Sept.
29,
1854.
if.
seime de L aines, Gingili ms, Calleo, ¿2c. &c.
torney lur collection.
f*isiness in a manner that shall be satisiaciory
RICHARD RICHARDS,
O FFIC E.—At Jesse Coivdnck’s Hotel
well seiected and of choic : patterns. The qualto their customers. Hitmens made to order at
GEORGE W. COWPERTHWAIT.
16 Maiden-Lane, N E W Y O H C.
CLUCKS,
WATCHES,
&
JEW
ELRY.
ity
and
styles
cannot
br
surpassed
by
any
iu
Tom’s River .August 9, tf,
TOM ’S RIVER,
the shortest notice*
may 31, ’54 ly .
,
this
or
any
or
any
other
place—the
prices
very
Juno
21
1854.
ly.
The subscriber begs leave to inform the
Bridles, Saddles, Whips,' Trunks, Horse
people of Ocean county, that he has loca­ low. Also u good assortment of
Brushes, Cards and Curry Combs constantly on
NoticeF . J . ¡»PEEK ,
G E N T L E M E N ’S W E A R ,
ted himself ut Tom’s Rivnr, where he hns open­
FRENCH TRUSSES
A LL persons indebted lo the estate ot S.tnuel
Fly A’ets, Horse Blankets, Buffalo llobes and ed, under the office of the Ocean Emblem, a such ns cloths, cassimeres, ves tings, trimmings
pO U N S E L L C p AT LAW, »nd Master nnd A w . rPotter
Deceased, late of "the" Township
W EIGHING LESS THAN 2£ OUNCES.
■
C lock, Watch nr»d J ewelry Stork, at which &.C. &c.,
Bell» in in their season.
Examiner In Chancery
of Dover, County ol Ocean, on bond, note, book
F O R T H E CU R E O F H E R N IA OR R U P ­ \ j
All orders thankfully received and punctually place he will be happy to wait upon all who
the
account,oi oiberwi^e, fire requested to make iraTOM’S , HIVER, N. J.
TURE.
may favor Kfm wiih a call.
attended to.
A
R
T
M
E
N
T
,
m-dinte payment, and those having demands will
will G R O C E R Y DEtf
CKNOWLEDGED by the highest medical b. », 1854.
Orders may be left with Jesse CowdncW .lo in s
He has on hartd a well-selected stock of gar,be found, molasses, si uar, tea, çoflue vinepresent them for e»xnminatio* and settlement.
authorities of Philadelphia, incomparably
Jewelry, purchased for cash, which he will dis­ smo starch, spices, flour aud feed, butter,
River or addressed to.
A . C. M cLE A N ,
&AMU.EL R. BUNNELL
superior to any other new in use. Sufferers
JOHV. B. CQWDRICK, Blue Ball.
pose of at a very small advance.
TTORNEY and Counsellor fat Law, and
Administrator.
smoked meats, pork bread Ac., &-s.
will be prntifiefl to learn that the occasion now
CHARLES TRUEX Freehold,
REPAIRING in all its branhes done with
Master and Examiner in Chancery,
Potter’s Creek, Sept. 27, 6vr.
offers to procure not only the lightest and most
F or th e S p o rtsm an ,
neatness and despatch. Clocks and Watches
may 24,1854 ly.
fsJBTom s River, N. J
and shot, t-usy, but us durable a Truss as any other, in
I have a superior article
warranted for one year.
28, 1508.
It*.f
lien of the cumbrous and uncomfortable article
percussion caps guns, &cREMOVAL.
Ladies and Gentlemen's Br east-pinsE r ia “*
friends give me a call, and see usually sold. There is no difficulty attending
GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER Finger rings, Lockets, Gold and Silver Pe n if Inyouconclusion
E. W . S N Y D E R ,
will not find the principles of the above the filling, and when the pad is located, it will HAW KINS’ PATNT STAVE DRES­
A t T h e Old Stand In Im la y sto w n .
Spectacles, Thimbles, Spoons, Necklaces.
retain its position without change.
platform carried out to >0 ur
! advantage.
SING MACHINE.
D R A P E R A tN D J A I L E R
Constantly on hand a superior assortment of
5DE subscriber ]».s on used s»d is constantly
GEO. CORNELIUS.
Persons at a distance unable to call on the
Hishest Prize awarded at ine Exhibition YXJO VLDt ros|)cetfiilfy
ir,foim his friends that
i
Clocks.
All
kinds
of
time
peices
neatly
repard-,
ec»iving every article usu.liv lobe found
Tom’s River, May 17, 1854. ly.
Subscriber,
can
havethe
Truss
sent
to
aay
ad­
01 1853.
YV 5e has removed his shO|i lo hi» dwelling,
t t lountiy store. H i. stock of Dry Goodin on the shortest notice, Acaordiensof every de­
dress
by
remitting
Five
Dojlars
for
the
single
next to Col. S. Q. {tunlism’s, whore he ha! o a
embraces nil the new styles of good«, while in scription neatly repard.
Truss or Ten dollars for the double—with mea­ r p h is machine dresses nnd joints the stave at hnttil n eood r.Sforment of Black, Bine, and
ssolution.
nt the same operation, civine it any bilse
the Grocery Department his customers have
N o t i c e o f D iolbre
FRANCIS W EIGEL.
sure round the hips, and staling side affected,
existing
between
and Bevel desired. Il is capable of dressing Olive Frtnoh Clothe».—Doeskin, plaid, striped
rn h * Copartnership here
not bean forgotten.
Tom’s River, Dec. 29, 1853. ly
1 H. E. & H. C. Gulick, is this day dissolved it will be exchanged to suit, if not fitting, by staves from 22 inches to six feet in lenatli—from check, aid olhei faxhionahle ensslmere», Satin
He is sl»o prepared lo make up clothmgto
returning it unsoiled.
by mutual consent, all persons indebted to the
2 to 7 inches in width, and to any desired thick­ fancy »ilk» and mersellies vestings of the lateel
oiler, having secured the the services of an
For Sale only by the Importer.
Noticeness. It requires from six to eight horse pours*« fashionable paltorn«—also a good assortment
l*ie firm will please call c n H. E ^ ’
exterianced tailor on the premises.
CALEB
H.
NEEDLES,
oi linen goods soitnhle lor coats and pants—all
No steaming of timber necessary.
Cach paid lur all kinds of Country Produce, A L L persons indebted to the etsate of Paul settle the same without d^lay, as
Car.
Twelfth
&
Race
Streets,
Philadelphia.
It will dress six hundred whiskey, and sizbt o f which ;he i« prepared l o make and trim at tka
J.....
x Potter Deceased, late of the Township of the books will be placed in the hands ol a MagSAMUEL SLOAN.
■
sfijrlesi
notice and in the most fashionable
L
a
d
ie
s
,
requiring
t
h
e
benefit
of
Mechanical
¡.hundred
flour
barrel
staves
per
hour,
and
three
Dover, County of Ocean, on bond, note, or book istritelor collection,
Isi.ystewn June 14, 1854.—ly
iDinner. From lope experience in bud/ e*
_____
N. —
B.—H.
E«______
Guliek ¡¡»till continues at the Supports owing to derangement of the Internal jlhousand Molasses Hogshead staves per flay
account, or otherwise, are request ad to make
Satisfactory testimonials ot the quality nnd he feels competent of bei g ab to plea«ennl
immediate payment, aad those having demands old stand, where he will he happy to see ail his Oigans, inducing falling of the Womb, Vocal,
l u m b e r All
Pulmonary, Dyspeclic, Nervous and Spinal quantity o f Iwork performed, will be furrikmsd, who ma y IV-vor him «with theiicnftem.
will present them for examination and settle* old customers, and as many new ones as
Postering Lath, Cedar Pickets, and meat.
»ring them lhat he can Weakness, are informed that a competent,a,nd on application to the Subscribe#®. Owe ot these garments made nt this establishment guaranteed
favor him with a call,
to
nive
emire
sntUfactiuri.
P
tt
«tarrantfid
in
Pine Boards oi first quality lor sale at E.
experienced
L
ady
will
be
in
attendance
at
the
present as good an assort mont, and at prices as
will be found below.
SAMUEL R. BUNNELL
all cases.
E . W. SNYDER.
Machine« apply to
Rooms ( set «part for their exclusive use,) No,
yfi. Ivins in Brothers’ Saw mill near this
ow as any ¡»tore in the County
Administrator
W kz.ls &» H ill ,
Tam’s River.
H, E. GULICK*
114. TW ELFTH St.y 1st floor bulow
With W ill rmncxrd
June 21, 1854. ly
JPw ankec. Wlj. Aujust
1 8 5 4 -ly ^
July 15, 1S54- ly.
Wanahawliin, Sept. 27.
Potter's (Jreek, Sept. 27, 1854. 6 ^July 26, dm.
;
A
CELEBRATED
Qerman Bittere,
urn rff O
£R j
Segar and Tobacco
DEPOT
N*
H
Î
IS
L
N
0. IDKLL & SON
‘ Country Produce,
H
NEEDLES.
O
M
W
A
A
A
T
I
VJUHHHliJ» u ff t.'HKAl*
DE V OOOBS
A GRQORIU «a
Por W M .H I . *»4 lis ta li l i n d o ,
\ AUhUUK * Ut», ar. »«Mwu»ur t«*trhw
P E R D A M 'f
liW .O f l) G I F T S '
T o m i H iv e r
Look oat tor th*
! Clfk, il ma, sediati W\‘V Short II >tl i n ■
4401,11 PT.s'w A filV V A '
kum 't Ikird OtfI K tU rfttH , nt K m •
u | k*M «I J ta tb m i Hall. 043 Bra
wo«, IY»w Ytok, o» T’hamto*
!Ìa t!» S T iM L . a w a
« ss W in t m Sto*« e» il*.v Un»»«, »lue*
lUiniHg, Ata m . 1*84.
■—
Silvtr P tu «nd J*rnei| Cast», ahotaitl« and
nulWitliitamfmg th* U rto «littore in pi irei tra
m a.
1 , «
ilomtttic «mt utktr Dry Onori», tot» etimi«»« lo
ha meeting wa« called lo oniei
GnW Pvat «ad l’rtcil C * w rrp iiftd .
« Il al uhi twist«. T hslr eroe», In varlety «mi a T * o’ttotk ik»
ONE
P R IV E C ASH S T O R E
All
goodi
svU
al
A
lt
tti«hli,hin«iii
sto war»
,
wbea
B.
8,
Adam*,
Ksq.w»»
tu tto ', I» noi « i>p»»!ed k | eny «„re la Ilo» I XV hr Ih Ìtali
Villa«#«. Thvj oi« uow ptepaifJ tu oller th tiig W inaled «ad saanlawMljf ritti«,! Chaiimau, r P I tE «abttrlbew having talered into Co. f*nlcd «1 tvprcikiUid, Bini mW iowrr vhaa » v e
tonda h* Hit e t « , piece, «r at retali, H prits» ‘* ml B»k#ft «emljf, Jr., Esq., appoiated Ki t •«- 1 (•»rise «hip, under |h t him of IRONS A. •A rrcl hy ih» ir»J». R n ,lu tti dote on ih* sa*
Af.t.KN, pit the it«n»«, iioii o f the Mtte«#lllv felci nnd «o irvi,atto* »»«Irni.
i f)1'
w&ve* broke ao ita irirta f
Jan. Ili, 1894. Jy,
()ur «torà li uasiiiaUr lane . tini boteht nn. ! Th* fir«l builnett in netler beiti* ih« »Urtile« iu iliirti at Thai1» River, N, J,, w hait l i t )
to k##p him cr>nit»nt!y wet. In which po- iter V h e t S .Rvm hle t , 3 i * n r , . , Z * we. ! t i » Co®»Ul«t e f fi», pt> S U le .« « 1« .„4 htv* tirtte d t eoiumodtont Sloi» Hour« and
fins#
It
sp
la
«
tiyle
aot
«urpanieij
In
ih*
eouit•¡»on It« onui hat* partahml, but (sir ihe Ihtiefori!, It«f ••»»»«!, *1 «n «x«iai»»UM, l i t i 1d“ !*?» ™ thtO iflJI'nptitjr.H wai ea «Mino
I
0 T I 8 O . C 0 B B Ì TÌ 7 ~
Hp*o\vril,
« e now piocoril io Ih* B ottini' irt, krep roaittntiT on hind a complets a»»ort- j TVnolesate D esltr in Bool» end S ho«, No.
act f..«** Srtt bafkrt cant# flnafhHf op to * • caa u l u l i lU» WHI Urtüiuo»» and Junktim don orni tl<oilon.
mr«t
of
Good«
or
every
dcmtiplluu,
eonriiting
D«y «Iretl, New Vorh.
al obi Ouïeruination sot («4« «min «old. la m i
hi» link) craft t which tie la the it (ml beTh* el rcllo» kein» »one imo, r tn lle d in the of,
S A I S ROOM
| The tiralo ri of OtcSn cooniy alili t.Ud il to
DRY 0001)9, CROC ERIKS,
“ ‘ Blit • ilmple basket would not nave will ba fonali n larga and compiala ««sort«un! rhoist ol ihs tollewiti naaird »«ntlrmen :
ih*it «dv«nt*st lo e l i and clamino bit dipoi,,
CBD.fR.Mr» V tU .O W WJtRK,
ROUKttT RE a T TV , .1«.,
| whitk they will find nm arpaiied al noli eavh
! him—would not have kept him tiry, of Francis, fW aiaa, Kaaliah and Ars«,iena i
TH.V A HÂRDW’J R E ,
BUGS 31AN, Jn.
(•»Mimarrr, Siili, Marseilles, Valencia and Go«. I
pilori.
lii"
but till* was a large «lied one,made ol at- mn Vtitins«, D’faùsc«, C«*hiMre», Uitthtn«, j
LOOKlffO OV ISSES, #e.
JJ. LATROP,
Rimi through lo T o e k e rttn J _
I Jin«»M7 18, !fi#4. 9m.
EVRIflTHRÉ,
,B
,S
.
ADAMS,
„,
imnaBiitlned will! tin. In this ha Ihotiphl pttimvjl, Tshu Linen,Shtello*», CasnUrpalot,
d aji and batunliyi« tad
¿ 1' ’
LTMB K II N
,
C R O C K ER Y,
Dtm««li«,Table
Covro»,
«mi
a
Urna
tH
trcm
tnl
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o
A
h
a
t.n
.
he could ride high and «entire ,■ but the
j r p H B labicrihti hai re-cumtaented burnia* Lloyd Jui.ru l urkatlun, k ‘
PAINTS,
of Kid, hi Ik, L itis Thrts# >nd Cotton tilo»*«. ' Juillee l.mhropolfrrtUlht following Utsolulinn i
i I l . m t ai hit Kiln In ihio v iU « r. Ut ha* and Friday», al 1 o'clock i
w itrei deahed o»«w the top an » filled hi« Rihhfin«, Uenllrntra’i Fam ijhi»* Good« o f til j Ksnolvtd—Thai th* ccuumiltte htve powri
OILS, 1UR IRON,
F A R f i l *■.
j nn hun.l a l*icr «applv of Lime for tonò, ilio a
fit. t r .
Utile ark of tal.-ly, and he h a j DOiliityi to kindli in*«ther with a «c»eral ***eft»*ni of (olili v tetnrfts, from » nctlstt lo «rive orlo
“
«
T o n ’« Riva#,
1
i Foptnor aitlclt fbr enason-tvork, whk-h «vili ba
Atoolhe raest complete mtorltnenl el
bail with—lie w aiasafn di»eon»ol*li’. D el Embroatery and Needle Work Grants. Our fu Hi) ihr rtipiirrmrnls of « uirm'wM.—Ctrrird.
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B
a ratfai,
l ioM o* rtavonablr termi.
W, M’KEAN.
The
Sem
U
ry
Ihea
rend
Ih»
fvSIowtn»
;
. .
. , , ..
,
«lock of Domes! ic (i»)d« are nsaurntMrd,—
nOOTS AND BHOUS
«
“
Minihawkin,
! Tom’* Rtvéf, July 1, i893-tf,
Rrrolvrd —T h tl (hr Commillre bt nuihori
j ever oliere'I lo the citisene of Ocean county.
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^
" T S T . * • % ,/ “* Blr.ehcd Sheet««, .nd «hntint* 3-4 <o 11-4
••
1 utKtrtah,
C « !*■ «Hj:, shic
hand#, but it will be iueifeclual. W h at j wider Brnwn Sheetings 4 1 to 10.4 wkl»: Bed to rw*#ÌYf» frfw* Hf.
r i I S L f S & Ex intris AM.
n il <f I
U1.Î
Intermediate place« in proportion,
tiled t for C m h» t
■Jiuu a ae o a I He thought of the many j Ticks. Shirting*, summer Sniff«, Primed Cali, or take iintn him bontld for ila delivery
v>it o n ly .
W baloaaJ» C ib in e t W arebouae.
UT* All a m a d t pv>cttally «llrnd, for, and hold the »ante ia Irusl fbr (h
We refpi
' the itub'
«Voi. 118 d* 120 Chathfim Sir tei, New Vork,
cuts from four centi
despised bid tin pan* and cup* »tattered11 tnfptbpr
liüldpm.—Â r r M . ’
lie to onr e
wl
H L thè liirittQ ft of d tstcfi lo th
f
around every (arm ttouae, and of th
of every 1
Hnr*. FI*«
C«bin*t Wnre, whtrh i$ mode
i in th* cene
ue to him now i f hr had ope. He l
•
*enefAl
asiorlnieiH
of
CVoefcerjr,
Flnnr
and
hnt
we
sb»U
*1 paper.
I ivy
of the gilded caWtts, rh h lit gnrpaous IdrFurniture, Patent Medicines, Hardwate . olittious were ntTered and unanimously adopted •, be able to offer loduceinenis le
chasers ncv* j Mere bams and others drsirinp Fu.'nitort with the Steamer John Poller, which J
nituro, aad of th e ro,«iy luxurious comfort« and Hnllowware, Smnkrd «ud Pickled M cntfjj Reso!ved--Th«t so soon ns it is escerulnetl er before clvmi In this villnt ,
would do well lo ta ll and txamina our Hook, P ier No, I North River, N. Y,, at 7 i
Iro.n which he had g'adly escaped, even also WiNtmnr Salihs, Gits«, Lumbar, Lime, that eighty thousand of the (lift Ticket« inued 1 It to our inlenlion to «-k ut ONE PRICE which <:»iinol be cxccilrd In variwy, Bbtindtnc«, j th e Doming,
fee., always nn hand.
by
M
r.
Pcrhara
ia
hit
third
enterprise
are
solo,
for oar ponds. Urns eivinr 'he close buyer no or ebrapotit.
to »afltor In fd» present wet and uncom­
call the Shave holders to- 1 nilvanispe over he lei* tert putmis, »«soring «11
We do not deem It neceesary to enumerate the («'Runitte*
Goodi ctrtfally packed, and promptly for­
fortable position, But he could not help the different kind of Article« for sale by u* any
!) er at lit« most convenient place, for the pur. elnsMt* Mint we a n no re peelers of persons, warded to nil pans of the conairy.
L. 0 WILSON Sc- CO
thinking of hie trade. He had »tuck to It further, •§ all wishing to purchtse will cull anil | r ° ci *>f instruclint Mid Committee in retard to believing one person • mon y to be as good as
fly* Remember the Not,, I IS 4». 120 Chatham H ’holnale U ta h n 1« E o r tin if Domtilu D n
he manner of dispuMAf of Ihe Gift porperty aiiul her’«.
Su m ,
Goods, No. 11 Courllanil, and 11 Dgy ffrwj,
—it had »tuck lo him, *o tor as to give him ejtBtniA* for themselves. J. AUMACK It CO.
BlDbftp|t those holding Share Tickets
Please live us a call before purchasing elseNew York, Dee. 15, !8 5 3 -lf.
ATtie York,
In hi* extremity an article perhaps ot hi»
Tomfs River, Pfov. 3, 1853. If.
a l l . | Resolved—That in order lo elose the enter
srherg, as goods will bt -nown freely, knowing
r
p
H
E
raereuanu
of Oeean and .Vonmouih
L.
&
v
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p
i
a
n
v
&
Cu,
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prise
«t
ihe
earliest
possible
moment«
this
meetlhal
people
ate
not
apt
In
buy
«ilhoul
nn
ex­
own matte, it not, some brother chip. H;s
Wholesale Dealer! in Imported and American I » Coaaltoi af* n**g4tlully flvftad lo «all an*
" r~'~T
ing recwuuitvnd mi persons now holding Shart amination.
JOHN J . IRONS,
vessel of life and present safety wa« one N otv S ad d le an d H am
Dry Goorla. A U o-F loor and Table Oil I
^ »«wrlmsnl o f Forstoa *«d OoawfftoDry
oaa M a n u la o to ry ,; Ti- ket«, to t<*e their influence in obtnining sob
CHARLES ALLEN.
of his own handicraft. So tor his trade
Cloth«» BtHitf* Show, k . t ; ond ngenls ior
enttpriiing Kn» ''ih end Amcriciu
AT * R K fiH L D .
[ *c«‘‘Piions and advance the interest of ihe whole
Tom’s River, May 24, 1854.-Jy.
Henry Essex A Co.’« American Needles, 33 ,r•0'1," , ” i* 1* " ' ’fch
•»<! *Hk plaids,
had stuck to him. But oh, how he wished
ff F subscribers wish lo inform their friends 1
|
and
37
Vtsey
and
8
Church
Street
one
bloek
l- “"***> *l»p*ct, canton a'otb, bomba­
On
motion,
adjnaroetl.
EMEKS0N”S PATEFNT YETILA*
and the public in aenenil that m addition
lor one more sticking to—a thing lo bail
zine, mennoea, rlc., etc.
from
Broadway
New
Y
o
ik
.
J
.tllfil.
B.
S.
ADAMS,
Ohnirmnn.
to their old stand at Blue Ball* (Which wiii be
TORS.
hi* boat. He was begining to 1« discon­ carried on as before by one of the firm ) (b a r)j ROBERT BEATTY,
J*. Sccrtury.
I Every at tide purchased ol us will be war' Having a buyer permanently located ia Europe
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ADAPTED TO CHURCHES, AND OTHER ranted to be the Same as represented. J f found whose entire attention will be give» le the scsolate. If wa* night—thick foggy night— they have opened a shop in the village of
M n
7 ~
deficient In quantity or quality, the lass will be lection of Goods for our sale*, we «bull be is ike
PUBLIC BUILDINGS, DW ELLINGS,
* .R*
C abi>.
and all around was darkness—gloomy, Freehold on South street, a lew d#ors from j .
receipt of new and desirable «tyre* ui
|
promptly adjusted.
(hr curnrr of Main ilr.e t w h trt they yrt
Accompiny.i.s, vuu li.vt lubnulltd theolicml
C^RS, ENGINE-HOUSES,
D R E S S GOOP 3
murky darkness. He could not see Hope, lirtpired to tx e c B tt.il order, in ibeir line ol
j The attention of the trade Is Get >n county
‘he Share Holders in M an M en.
SMOKEY CIIIMNIES,
is respectfully called to oar long established re­ Uv each steamer.
Yet ahe came. The sea was calm and still. UuiintM in n mtnner Ihat .hell bt »lU f.clory | ¡."8
00 ll,e
° r ,he 27,h *•«
Ac
putation , onr feclliliri lor filling orders, and
Our »toek of While Goods, Holsery, Shawls
' c purpo** of .decline a Committee, and
P re se n tly « tittle sound came to his ear— to their catiomcit. Haroti., made 10 order « 1 ' ,Dr
This Ventilator is stationary, and cannot gel the quality and cheapness o f our goods.
lakine into cnniideralionother mallei* affect
•nd ewlr.pt, wf'J i t round complete.
the shortest notice'
in* Ihr in Irei'll of all licltei holder* in o r Third ooloforder. 11 is « u n i t ! ¡r. jsch confor­
it was a familiar sound—a sound of hope
Dee. 29,1053. ly.
Also * large variety ol Black ond Cnlered
Bridle«, Saddle*, Whins.' Tomb«, f?rtree
mity to certain ateertained taws ol pneumatics,
fiitks, Satin«, Ctotkl. Cessitnrrei, end Telloij
beatinf against the side of his ralr. !Jc Bru'he», Card« and Curry Combs constantly on Giit Emerprize.
«s
lo
insure
a
enaslaaldrall
outward,
whatever
RO
IIER
hO
N
,
VAN
V
4
I
K
I'M
M
TIG
A
Co.
It will be *een Ihat a CommiHee have now
I rimnnnss gentrally.
knew the sound—It belonged lo his trade hand.
been anpoini«d, end iatlrneUon* alien meia »1 ,..«, lie ihe changing ilirecunn of the wind. The JUuntt/«cl»nrs, CcmrninioK Mirchuvts and
•Ye b ars always on hand all leading style* ef
p!y Nsls, Hor.c Blanket«, Buitoto Robes and lo ihe course lo be punned up m * certain rinse Mnss.ehnseu* Mechanic Asaoelaiion have j
U ta h n ns
—it was the sound or a tin vessel floaiing
D O M E STIC GOODS,
Belli in in »heir season.
of
nrutreas
in
the
enterprises.
Fur
the
iatorma.
nwar
led
a
gold
medal
lo
the
Inventor,
and
over
n
n
o
r
r
e
v
.
.
j
,,
...
_
,
,,
upon th# wid* expance of water—floating
nun have
h.„„ already __
_ jdispoitd
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All order* thankfully received and punclually lion nf absent *li»re holders. 1 here beg leave lo a9,001)
been
of k.
by ,k
Ihe. I |?OKEJGN and Domeslic Straw Goods, Hals, such as Blrached and Brown Drill«, T ils, Ac.
1 ele. etc., No. 24 Cpurttondt St., New York.
up to his side, and he stretched out his »'tended to.
«ate, that ihe number of liekei« »old up loth« Manufacturers. ,
Sole agents for Ihe sale of Hoyles P a le s t 1
We invite the ntienuon of Purchasers lu our
hand and pulled it on board. It was one Orders may betcR wilh Jes*e Cowdrick'jToni’* present lime is about lotirty-six IbouitmJ. From
GEORGE WALKER.
stock
ol Goods, consisting of Men nod Youth’s Swan's down Sewing Csttou.
River oraddrevned to.
77
W
h
it
s
S
trebt
,
(Near
Broadwsy,)
this
yoa
will
perceive,
lhal
so
soon
«*
thirty,
L, O. Wiisolf
of those tin cans that are attached to stools
straw, fur, silk sod wool Hals, Me» und Boy’»
JOHN. B. COWDRlCK, Blue Ball
lour thousand more m e sold, they will advise
NEW
ORK.
G. W. fiuH Z*it,>
plush, cloth, velvet and fancy Caps, Artificial
and mockingly called on board of sinking
CHARLES TRUF.X Freehold
August 9, 1864, ly.
Ihe whole body of share holders of ihe Inct, and
S.
W. W atts*,
Flowers, Ribbons, and every article pertaining
n.k ol them, in xeneil meeiins assembled for
ships—life preservers. Perhaps that very may 24, 1854 ly.
Februarj
24,
1854.—
ly.
to
Millinery
Goods.
Also
Umbrellas,
Parasols,
rite purpose, insiruclions as In Ihe final disposi­
Ü00DS c h e a p e r t h a n e v e r
one bad been salnly retied upon, and him
Carpet Bags, Ac.
tion ot the Gift Property, wtill which they are
At 'ilio O ld Slitud l u lm lay«to\viis
M ount Ilo lly ln s u rn n c e C oinpaby.
Every effort will be put forlh on our part lo
O cea n B a n k .
/
who had relied had gone down, white the
intrusted.
q p H e M M j U l o n hand and is constantly | ineril a lihernl share of patronage. Particular tpHLS Company continues lu insure buikttsw»
Brsosiv
I
ron
W
orks
,
>
only thing preferred was this little tin can.
end their comeats, for ope or ntqre years ;
J «eviving every mticte DRunllr ro ue found attpatk»B paid to orders.
Xanuory lit, J853. j
Thai these thirty.fourihnusnnd ticket-maybe
How eagerly the shipwrecked tinman
Consignee’s w ill please notice whether pack­ s o d also grant perpetual polie!»« on"dwell­
LL the cineulMing notes uttiinndin* of Ibil sold in ihe shot lest possible lime, the under, at aouniry store. His stock of Dry Goudse
ing
houses and other substsotJel boildi-tos,
B aakm osibe presented 10 th e S ia ie T re a ­ sisned makes Ihe followini proposition*, un­ embraces all ihe new styles of goods, while in ages appear as original])' pul op,
seized the prize, with his knife —the only
W. H. Rosi:« tin,
the Grocery Department his customers haw
for ptymenl vrlihln two years from t|,c equalled lur liberality :
JO H N BLACK, Pies’t
impliment of bis trade, he cot one end—It surer
F . L. Vax l 'A U r m s a ,
GEO, H XV WOOD Sec’r.
dase, or ih t lands deposited for th« redemption
Each perron wbn pels up a club of ten *ub. nul been forcotten.
cost not much effoi t, for these life prpser. of «Itch not«« will be civen up to this Institution serihers, and forward* len iPillars lo this office,
J no. L. IkaanrH.
He is «Isn prepared lo make up clothingtn
JOHN AUMACK, Agent for Ccean Chanty,
December 29, 1853. ly.
Tom’s River,
wilt receive hy return mail or other conveyances, order, hnving secured ihe the services ot au
vers are made of but poor stock—and he at the expiration af said time.
experienced Inilnr on Ihe premises.
Elevrn tickets.
(Sig ied>
BENJ. SYDF. R, Pres’t.
aprii 12lh 1851,17.
had wh*f he had so wished lor—hoped as
WHOLESALE
GROCERY
AND
C
a
sh
p
a
id
f
o
r
nil
k
in
d
s
o
f
Country
Produce.
j«n 13— Jy
Each |*rson who sends at one lime, one hun­
he thought against hope, but he had stuck
COMMISSION
H
O
U
SE
.
dred dollars, will have sent in like manner, one
Sa m u el ¿loan.
C a r p e t» , Oil Cloth»,
r PHANKFUL for past fnvi rs, the undersigned
hundred nod fifteen tickets.
frslaysfown .Tone I t, 1834.—Jv
to his trad* in former lime to save his life,
AT LOW »Rices »0* CAW ',
J would respectfully iul'urm his Irltndsand
FrwiV J ia r i’s At bole AVorld.
Each
peison
who
shall
se«d
at
one
time,
five
and by his trade his life was saved
G eorge E. I . H y a tt,
rjlH L E.mtire Wozlp AT O uk iVii w , - ill hundred dollars, will have sent in like manner, M cB r i d e , r o b i s o n & h o o v e r , Ihe public, lhal he has removed his Grocery
Stick to your trade. What a text it will X bas-relief, by Pfu/essor J. Woodruan Hare, ton Hundred tickets.
Store to No. 2 4 6 W a sh in g to n street, svhtre A’o. 4*4 ami 443 Pe»rt street ( n n r C h a tta .)
No. 12 C o u rtln n d t d irect, N ew Y ork,
he
will
keep
a
full
nod
general
assortment
of
—This
extraordinary
ingenioul
und
coin,
reAnd for nil larser soma in exact proportion.
be to him through life. What a text It
anufacturer* a dealers ¡nsim«N E W YORK.
GROCERIES.
hensive work of nil—(he first-«»d only one o_
Il is lh,us, ladies and ueurleinen. that 1 hope
Goods, Hats, Cups and Fur«, Umbrella*
should be to every youth. Stick to your the
Great care will be laken in ihe arleerlon of
AS .VOW I-V s t o r e and is constantly rekind ever conceived—stssri.« forth as a lohecure y.iur hourly ervoperolion in hrineinc and Parasols, Millinery Goods, &c. We manu­
trade and it will slick to you. Let it be monument ol lhe unwearvins patience anU pvt this enterprise lo n sp*»dy, and 1 hope lo nil, r facture moll ol our good*, anu are enabled lo Goods, which will always be «old at Ihe lowest
cnving a well nisotlrd Mock ol‘ Cnrper», market rales.
Oil Cloths, Ac , In which he iuvitea publia a t.
printed on the wall. Let It he hung up for severance ol man, and as a most wuiuitriul de­ aulisihclory termination.
offer a greoier variety, at cheaper rales.
Consignments
of
Produce
of
all
kinds
solici­
of meiUft! tcrtility, is now open to
With great consideration* ol respret,
lelitiun, believing that art examination of both
We arc now gelling up our
boys to read at school, at home, every - velopment
ted, 10 the sale of which, personal ami prompt quality nnd prices »ill prove satisfeolury to bulk
I remain yours, obediently,
the public at lit* .World’s Hall., 377, 379 Broad­
S P R IN G STOCK,
«1 ftp Iron will be given.
where. It is an old saw, but it will do good way, fitted up ht immense eoat expressly for
J. P kriissi.
Meri hanis nnd purchasers generally, who buy
which will embrace a Pull and complete assort­
To nil who may lavor me wilh their palron- lor C ash, His stock consul* of
July 28lh, 1854.
dtr__~ ment af goods in ihe above line. Ale., Palm
service yet with a little filing. Let it run this master-piece of Art. This is not a mere
display upon canvass, but nn actual ID" All orders for Tickets, by Mail, should lie Leal, Leghorn and other Straw Hals of every 1 ace. I pledge myself to use my utmost endeavors, r i c h Ve l v e t t a p e s t r y a Br u s s e l s
—but don’t run away from or despise pamoramic
to please and merit their favors.
structure on Mecator’i projection, of over one
ca rpets.
Tire pntronnge ol Ihe Trade in Ocean county In New Designs ; Superior F.nglish and Ameri­
your trade. The meanest article made thousand nqnare feet, composed of real lnnd addressed to JosinhPerhrm, Academy Hatl, 663 grade, lo which we cordially and respectfully
invite lire nrtenlion of nor Jersey friend?.
Broadway, L\. V.
is respectfully solieiled.
and
water.
Immense
labor
and
enormous
ex­
can
3
ply
nnd
Ingrain
Carpets ; Comprising
by your hands may be the means, an In
ITT 12 Cmirvlamlt street, opposileeslern ^
ID“ Particular ailention paid le orders.
I f it shrill hi happen that all the Tlekels are
pense have been lavished upon the design,
many new p.,Herns, made expressly far firstthe case of Smith the tinman, of saving a which is now completed- So real is the work sold when the order is received, money will be and National Hold.
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J. N. LUCKY
clots trade.—Also—
New Ybnij Dee. 22, 1853. ly.
New York, Dee. 22, 1883. Jy.
lellow creature's life.*
that ail the oceans, rivers, lakes, gulfs ami bays return'd at our expence (or postage. CurresTwillrd and }iltin Venetian H s tfa m f'Îta ir
Cftipeïs.
pondenls
will
please
write
distinctly
their
antes,,
are filled with running water, upon the surface
SMALL PROFITS.
Freehold
Young
Ladies'
Seminary.
residence,
County
and
Stale,
to
prevent
errors.
of
which
floats
ships
and
steamers,
visibly
mov
Oil t’M h . la widths from 2 to 24 feet in var.iAn exchange paper says that only mo
IS well-established Institution
11 H
'HIS
institution continues ous qualities.
ing euvoyage lo and from every clime. Monn Or if convenient, enclose an envelops with their 0 7 - 0 1 ip o r i f l i l g If 1 t o r* , p o it . , I fP
ney used in the back part of Oregon is live­ tains and valleys with all the varied geographi­ directions on ii in full—in which such Tickets H R E r r ^ P A R A S m s r U n n ' T X
Rich Morale, Tufted and Common Hearth
in successful operation. The Principal,
1 introducino
Principal,
2 5 3 « . ’.
H A S Q I.S , C A R P E T - by
hv introducing
new arrangements,
nnannemekt*. being
hein- us. Rugs nf differ, nl soils.
stock—a hog paying for a dollar; a sheep cal phenomena they present, are spread out in as they may order will be retuued.
B A O S, 4c.. <fc., 4 c., Cheap f o r C A S H or sisled by excellent Teachers, is enabled to
Table and Plano Covers of Choice P a tte r n
lor fifty cents : turkeys for twenty five the exact form and shape made by nature. Vol­ 100, 000 T IC K E T S O N L Y 8 1.00 E A C H
4-4, 5-4 and 14-4 Plaid and Plain Millings.
A pproved C r td it.
present inducements to P arrnls andGuardians,in
visibly belch forth sulphuric flames.
cents, and young dogs ior a shilling. If canoes
W ill B e S olo.
Window Shades ol Desirable Styles.
The dreadful rnalestorm or whirlpool oil’ the
F the merchants o f Ocean and Monmonth behalf of this School, equal lo those‘of any other
Stair-Coverings, nnd Stair Rod», and aii other
Smith owes Jones four dollars twelve and coast of Norway is also seen dealing destruction
Counties will call and examine our slock, first.class School. The lines o f Public Convey­
articles
usually krpt in Carpel Sturcs.
we will ¡rmarantee them Ihe most enure salis- ance make it convenient to all pans of New
a half cents, tie sends him five hogs, and to all approaching objects. The wreck Of Ihe
.P E T E K K U E Y E E ,
He is also agent for selling
Jersey.
faction,
as
to
price
and
quality
of
goods.
ill-fated
steamer
San
Francisco
is
represented
receives for change one cheep, one turkey
Car h u it A N yk’s Power Loom, Three-ply
WHOLESA1.K DEALER IN J[
The Session consists of Two Quarter* ol
W iiAiams and Ct’NNlNcham, No. 184 Ftillon
in the right locality, and seen sinking in the
and one dog. The money market their boundless deep—the Three Bells, Antartic and
Eleven AVeeks each. The Summer Session nnd Ingrain Carpets, which are in quality, style
ARDWARE, Nnil» arid Cutjpry, Screws Street, New York,
commences on the 1st Wednesday in Mny. The end colors equal to any gonds made.
Jan, ] 6. - 6m.
can be quoted occasionlly as,“ very lively. the Kilby, whose noble commanders so bravely
and Hullow Ware, corner of Greenwich
All of which will be thirty represented to
Winter Session commences on the 2d Wednesday
rescued so many rescued so many of America’s and Vesey iltreels, near Washington Market,
purchaser* and sold at ra in prick*.
in November.
P A R T I T I O N
NO ICE.
When a person is carrying a cotton sons and daughters, are also in view. The New York.
may
31, ’64 ly.
Terms
per
Quarter,
in
Advance.
To
George
Brown,
Ezra
Brown,
Jncob
Gaskill,
northwest passage, recently discovered by Cap­
Always on hand a full assortment of Builders’
umbrella, it is, ‘curiously enough, never tain
Board, Tuition in all English and Classical
Willi,nn Gnskrli, Ridgaway Gaskill and Han­
McClure, is accurately shown and expatia­ and Cabinet Makers1 Hardware, Farming Uten­
his own property—he has just borrowed ted upon. The localities of the war in Europe sils, Houekee pine Articles, Mechanics’ Tools,
nah Gaskill heirs at iawTof Joseph R. Brown Studies, and daily instruction in Vocal Music,
LAW & BEARDSLEY,
deceased.
(including also lights, fuel and washing,) $ 45.
it from a friend. If our own experience and Asia, are corieclly delineated. The gold etc. elp., all of which will be sold at the lowest
189 Washington SI., hetueen U ty «nd Fallon,
Take notice that the Subscribers who claim Lessons in M nsic(Pianoor Organ), wilh use ol
fields of California and Australia are prominent Cash prices.
WHOLESALE
DEALERS i n ALL KINDS OT
did not tell us a very different sto ry .it in view. In a word the delighted eye of the
French, $3. Drawing,
Merchants and others are invited'to call and an undivided one eighth part ol the real estnic, Instrument, $12.
ROOMP, Wood, Willow nnd Cedar W are
would seem as if it fell to the late of only beholder can sway with enthusasiastic raptures examine my stock.
late of Joseph It, Brown deceased! intend lo ap­ $1.30. Use of Books, 60 cents. Books,
Brushes, Rope, Cordage, Twine, M atches
ply 10 the Orphans Conrl of the County of Ocean, Stationery and Sheet Music at book-store prices.
over the entire surface of ihe mighty globe
cotton umbrellas to be borrowed.
DIT Particular attention paid to orders.
Ac Ac.
For further particulars, address
at the Court House in Tom’s River, on the 5th
upon which as upon a stage, he appears as an
Dec. 15, 1853. ly .:
Manufacturers of Ju te, Cior *nd Skeleton
day of October next (or Ihe pnriilion of the Real
A. RICHARDSON, Principal j
Early on a very eold morning, a trav- actor t and while he is surprised nt the vast
M»»e, «"d Cior Cloth, from t to 1 } yard* wide.
Freehold. Monmnulh fnnniv Jf.t.
eslate of which Joseph Jt. Bruwn died seized :
novelty of the design, he is delighted with the
ling daguerreotypist called at the house of ingenuity of its mechanical operations, and ia
VANDEWATER &"K0YT,
Purchasers
are nssured that, with the facili­
„1to died lo ihe County ol Ocean, and consisting
-March 16, 1854{ '
3m
ties and experience we have had in business,
WHOLESALE dealers tn
of three tracts of Cedar Swamp in the Township
wag, and inquired if ha w an ted a pictura convinced that the science of geography often
being established for ten years, we are enabled
of Dover.
the laborious study of years, is here made the
C h in a , C lass a n d E a rth e n W are,
FIRE INSURANCE.
taken.
to fix our prices as low ns any other house in
THOMAS SCATTERGOOD,
amusing study of an hour. The best talent of
No. 178 Was/ungion street, New York.}
rpH F , subscriber being agent tor the Empire
“ Yes,” was the reply, “ I w a n t y o u rs the country has been employed in the prepara­
the city, whose articles are equal in style ar.a
ELIZABETH SCAT
GOOD.
i State Mutual insurance Company, located at beauty.
11 J E have always cm hand the la rarest, cheapAogost ¡ 6, 1834.
taken from my door.
tion of this in'stiiranyi» undertaking and ¿very
Saratoga Springs, N . F ; and the Shrewsbury
vv
est and most desirable assortment of
HKRVEV G . LAW.
A. BEARDH.ET,
possible pains within human compass, without China, Glass and Earthen Ware to be found in
Mutual insurance Company, located at Eaton,
New York, Dec. 15, 1853-lj.
H U N T E R B U C K L E Y & Co town N. .1. is prepared to insure Dwellings,
The editor of the Belknap Gazette regard to expense have have been bestowed to the city, an whici* will be sold at the
DEALERS giN
Barns, Mills, fcc., tec., on favorable terms,
say s:
During the past week we have ender it worthy of this enlightened age, the
L o w e s t C a sh P icea.
whole having been calculated from the best
THE 8 C E AN E MB L E M "
•ill losses promptly adjusted,
set type and sawed wood, worked at the European charts, together with all the recent
Is published ever» Wednesday, at
Goods will be packed with Such care as will ■foreign & Domestic Dry Goods.
w . M cK e a n .
TOM ’S RIV E R , OCEAN COUNTY, N . J .
press and dug potatoes, swept the office surveys by authority o( the United States gov­ insure their safety in transportation over the
3 ’. and 33 Vesey Hi, (corner of Church St.)
may 3.—If.
Toms, Rvrer, AfJ.
and done chores at the house, fioc., con­ ernment. The audience is taken on a pleasant roughest roads.
N EW YORK.
TERM S.
tour from pole to pole, and under the guidance
The merchants of Ocean county are invited
ISR A E L iiMINOR & CO.
*
Charles F . Uunler,
William C. Sheldon.
sequently our time for writing has been of the experienced lecturer, ensured a safe pas­ to call and examine our stock.
St r ictly in advance ,
$1 SO
Wholesale Dealer* in
ThomasT. Buckley,
William R. Welling
When the publisher forwards the paper aj
sage and speedy return to their happy homes.
New York, Dec. 15, 1853-ly.
decidedly limited.
RUGS, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glassware, his own expense, $2 00 a year, will be charged,
We will only add that such are but few of the
Patent Medicines, &c., 214 Fultoa street, which must be p a id strictly in advamck.
HOWE A N D B R O WN ,
The U sury Laws have been entirely re many advantages which can be gathered by
B R IC K ! B R IC K ! B R IC K !
New
York.
Advertisements not exceeding one squat* la
only visiting this modern wonder. In connec'
I mporters A Dealers I h F oreign & Domestic
The subscribers beg leave to announce that
pealed in Great Britain at the lute session tion with the abovea perfect model o f the city
December 29, 1853. ly .
length, will be published three weeks for one
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dollar, and continued at twenty-five cents a
of Parliament. It is now lawful in Great of San Francisco, ait now exists w ith all its they have ju st opened a Kiln of first quality 219 Creenwich Street, third house above Vesey
of Hard, Soft and Arch Brick, a t .their Bfick
week.
G. i K N I G H T & COi
Britain to loan money at any rate of in­ buildings, streets, warves, shipping, &c, made Yard near this village, which they will sell on
NEW YORK.
Yearly advertising and psper, $10.00
from actual measurment taken upon the spot
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND D EAL.
A ugustus Howe,
E dward S. Bitow.«,
terest and on any description of property, for that purpose, built of solid material. AJso favorable terms.
J O B 1‘ I U N T I N G S U C H A S
\ J ERS in chess and provision* generally, No.
mar’ll- 2 1854. dm.
A
supply
of
Well
brick
will
be
ready
in
a
numerous panoramic views of the California
either real estate or otherwise.
South Wharves Philadelphia.
aprii 6 . tf- CARDS,
CHECKS,
regions of gold, the whole rendering it one of few days.
l x T k T e R.
N. B. Oar brick have been burnt with ex­
liie most popular inatuctiva and inte resting
BOOKS,'
P lasterin g rj a ih, C ed ar P ick ets, and
The Utica Telegraph, of Tuesday even­ places o f amusement in 1 New Yorkor we man- tra care, and we warrant them to be as hard as
ACTORV and Steamboat Bells are fept
L A B E LS,'
any
in
the
market.
P
ine
Boards
of
first
q
u
ality
for
sale
at
E,
constantly on hand, and chimes ol any
B L A N K S,
ing contains the following brief ba( omul» arfily say in the world.
GOBLE & VANNOTE,
nnmbei nnd tone, cast to order.
W. Ivins & B ro th e rs’ S aw mill n e a r this
POSTERS,
ous paragraph:
Tom’s River, Sept. 1,1853.
Theizobsiibers are agents for Mr. G. Hoi
village.
S. S. W YCKOFE & CO.,
BILL-HEADS.
“ Ha ! t r ai l b a l l ! ft’s a girl 1”
brook,'who is proprielor of the oldest establisn.
July 26, 6 m.
CIRCULARS, k c
T TTH O LESA LE GROCERS, No. 102 Vesey
meat
ill
the
country,
and
whose
Belis
have
for
D, & Z . ANGEVINE,
VV
street, opposite Wasliinglon M rket
forty fears maintained a reputation second to M E D F O R D G L A S S W O R K S .
Some unknown author tells the fol­ New York.
T A K E NOTICETAEALERS in Gennesee, OUio, Michigan nnd
none,having received the first premiums wherSami/el S, W rc x o rr,
Geobge C ia b k Al! persons indebted to B. C. Rodgers n ever, ¡hey have been eashiblled, never having
X J Southern F lous, Ne. 218 Washington St.,
lowing profound-truth
“ The entrance
JHliHUNGTWN COUNTY * , I ,
Dec 15,1853, lv.
rcqutdtcJ to make immediate payment, w ilh« beert surpassed by any competitor at Ihe various
near Barclay, New York.
HE Subscriber continues to mnnufaetnr*
of a single woman ol latent Into a family
iUKlZi. AîîGEVIKii.
LEVi «KGEV1KE. further invitation. Al! accounts remaining u. Fails in New Yord, Boston, and elsewhere.
every descr'.ptina cfY ’lr.doto fflai:, erikh
is sufficient 10 keep it dfttr from foois for
settled after OCTOBER 1st, ]«g 4 will pcsitiv
Dec. 23, 1853. ly * :
Wr. H. also manufactures Chnrh Organs and for superiority ef finish and transparent? of
JUST RECEIVED a lot of superfo
ly be pinned in the hands of an Attorney fo T ovn Clocks of superior quality, orders for ell body cannot be surpassed. Order* promptly
several generation«.”
locks at the the Totn'a River d o c k XJsLANK D EED S, M onggea,
Sumoons collection.
amended tp
of which may be addressed to
Exe trous, S ubpœ u is.i onstabln’s end
Ii. C. ROGERS.
Ctuse« V tork-U f- « W to.be «see isant aWishmerit.
CHAS. STARR, Ja . A Co.
W M . C. P O R T E R , jy
•F R A N C IS W E IG E L .
ShoriffcuSalrs Jtc., &c., sale at bis office. Waretow». Ssp(*mbtr 7. 1854in an “ interesting situation”
117 Fulton St., N. Y.
Medford June 14, 1854.- ly
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