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< iTiro MUAit* ru mi — -~- VjRNMMtof, Mt^ck IS, IMA. Town Hctllaii. Tti* town mattings for tb* townahipi of tbii county were held on Tue»d«y Ttb tail. Wa tisv* oblaiaad report* from all lt hot lb# Upper to*n*bip, which will be ; ' given aext week. The eieclioa for Cape 1 aland took place yealerday, aad at tbe time of oar going la preae tbe roaalt eat not known. dknnis town#rip. jr Jw4p Clip tea H Ludlam r. ■■■>!* lire*- Learning M. awe. helm —Thomas Ladlsm. 8 SeeWpare ef Bfglwopi Daalel Tyler, jaa- m. CkrtoUu, Daniel L. Cm**, Jr. CmtaWen if dppref— Jew C. Godfrey, MtarlN Tawntktf f»Miirm full ii Qaady, Robert W, a**, sett, Edwin Lodlem, WUIIeai a IhmmJ, joecpb E. AUe*. OaeWHn — J oh* Tyler, Cbrietopher Tbampooa. We. » QirWlH fmfqf IrtraG In H. Meerty. An* liyir-JianJ Lndls*. •eheol Menty— *la>. Rood Money -«*M. MIDDLE TOWNSHIP. JnqprgfElMrtmi— Enoch Hewitt. Tinea Gbrt-WUlUm •• UuU|. A i -William HIMrelh, (MkMr— Thomas Douglass, jr. Cinnlena i rf Appeal Enoch Roea, Ueiri Frier, Virgil M. Deri*. (vow gov. ./ Hifkvwys— Gabriel Holme., U. Hewitt. j Twwaekip Aaaiffer-jaeob Head, John Sptuldlng' leasee T. Miller, *>ka W. Swala, Charlet Tort. 1 , ike He Mr.— Fli Hip Stnllh, W. L Davis. Ovwrarre if Peer— William Nlidreth. TmmA keeper — Robert Day more. jt School Money— gl for wh child between lb* age* ' r" ef Rre and eighleen, ud tk* lute re. I en the surplus Rarenoe. Road Mosey-#** The earn of $650 wa a appmprletad to < aacb drafted man who edler* tba aareica or i pat* io a •obetllnte, aad lb* bosineat of | filling tba qaata ((turned by iba Towatbip j Committer. | , LOWER TOWIBIf. j I Madreefee— Ell Ik Wales. ! , Jwdpr */ Uttliem — Abraham Meere*. I (trrt-XeUo* T KMredge. Imreur Rlrtsrd D Edmund*. ; < CWMi r-OeaUl B. Hughe. j i Cmiiieirnf Afft nl WlllUm Mitlhawv, Lemuel I . r Learning, Andrew It gtrve.v TeepaMp IbmeMUrc— Jeremiah Eldrwlge, Richard D 1 Vdmnnde, Inmuel T Ware, jr., joneph E Hughes, | • ! J. Oration Wnr*. „ Imroeyar, »f lUjneap |HRR> T. Hughe.. Enoek ^ Oagwm- if Xeedi Daniel Woolnos, John Rutker- ' " WW, Jr. f Doer-en if Feee— Bljah H. Rennet!, A a roe OrownU. , j amleih-mjah H. Bennett. * 1 '-^wndEmpw-RUharU D. IdmuaJe. ' n School Money *l .(* per child. Rood money fdo e It wag on motion re.olred, "thai each j |, man, that had anlietad far three yearn in ' p tba aareica of tba Uailad Hitler, from tbia \ n Townghlp. in aay Jereay regiment, (bell be | entitled la a bond of twu lioadred dollara, apaa producing a certificnie of as honorable ; 0 discharge.'(J discharge.
- • It ergo or motion reaolead. "ibat a bond of 9804, in addition to tba #400 band, be giraa to every drafted man and to eeery man that bat furolibvd or may farniafa a aabatitata to enter the United State# from thla Towothip."— Yeaa 84. Neya 40.— Tbi* action in faeor of tba original tbrea year, men la worthy of high pmiae, aad aatlllea tba Lower to be eonaidarad tbe banner toanahip or tba coualy. and forni.hee an asaapta of joatica wail worthy of being imilalad by other diatrietg. BOARD or CN0CXN FREEHOLDER*. Rrtnli Ttmatkip Ulqlee H. Ludlam, WUUnm 8. . JKdrt rteafep Ckimc F. Lenin Lw, Dr. Ainu- * Am Excellent labbgth-lcha*! Ihtpgr. Tba JWay ScKool 75am. edited by Job* 8. Hart, L. U D„ and I. N. Baker. A. Si., aad pabliaked weekly by J. C. Garrigue* t Co., Philadelphia, Pa., at #1.80 per year, ia a ?*ry> yalombla jonrnal for Soperinterdaatg aad Teacher. It contain* a large amount af iabrmatioa, hint* and anggoationa Wfchly.W>>i aot onjy to Bonday. pHaaakgSople, hot alao to teacbera io aacolar gcbaola, aad to paroota. Wa often find ia it giagla article* worth mora than tba aaanal aabacriptioB. Send to the pobliaktrt for a tpacimen nomber.— .dmericuo Agricml. Jurist. a cap* Itlaad Eta dim' AM Mclojty. j Tba Lad lea' Aid Society af Cape Inland, ' "bar tor warded to the Gbriatiaa Commiwion oaa bat. containing aj hi Paira Flaooel Drrtera. M " W aoltB Bpokg, 7 Flaaoe! SWrta. 7 Maallo K Haadkerebaef*. 1 Pair Waalao Glorea. I Doable Wrapper. V The reader la reepectfelly ioelud 'to cell aad taamiaa i.rga atoch of Carpeting* Sc., at tba Carp* Store of J. T. Delacroix No. gl Booth He .fond Vtragt, Philadelphia. Bead bk adeartteemeot in tbu taaaa. , VTka attention of boaeaktepert end reentry mgeeh.nra i. iar.led to Spring: atytaa of Carpet lag*. *«., *drerti»*ment in | tbia ieaae. by P. Ilaogh, Jr. A Co., »0t) North Hecood wtwet. PbHadalphU.
■■Ugaad Acgldrnc. A terrible aceideat aarwrrwd an the Pbiladelpki and Trenton Railroad, nam Bri.tol, Pa., laet week, tba fnllawing ar- • eoeat of mhirh wa aiip from an exchange : Car inform. nt left Keaeiagtoa depot io the "Owl Line." for New York, at ten miootea before I o'clock, tba "Owl Lint" being behind time. Near Schenek'e elation a freight treia, which had left Keneiagton - at twenty annate# after 13 o'clock, ran off tba track. Tba "Owl Line," on getting to . the (pot, (topped, end tbe freight (tain wai poabed ahead of tbe Owl train aa far aa ( Uriatol. ^ There were mna fail cara in the "Ow| train" the peeaangrr* numbering between , foar hsndred nod fifty aad fir* hundred per- : > anoa. ' It >u a clear night, both atarligbl > and meoDlight. Tba freight trato aad "Owl l train" both atopped at Briatol, eXtaodiog I far a great diitance along the track. At twenty mioatea plat two o'clock, whao tba trafoahnd bean .tending at Briatol for about B*o minute., the aceideat occurred. Tba through train from Waabingtoa ran into the rear of tba "Owl train." A »**er* . (hock waa felt and then a general .brick of alarm. Three of the car. pf the "Owl train" 1 were tmaabrd to piecea and immediately , took fire. A Briatol fire company beiog at i hand their apperettia waa brought oat and the flame, atmoal immediately axlioraiabed. , Oar informant waa in lb* third ear. Ha climbed out of tba window. He raw the bodiea of fire pereona who bad been killad. Three were aoldiere, on* waa the fireman of tbe Waihiogtoo train, and oaa wa* a civilian. 8 Some twenty-fire or thirty peraoaa were •everaly injured, three of whom, oar iafor. mant thought, would certainly Jir, their . wound*' being to terrible. All who were hurt, with ono exception, were on the "Ow| j train." The fireman of tk* Waabington j train waa frightfully craihed. When hia j body waa taken from tbe wreck, be had hia j oil can .till io bia band, .bowing that be I had bate oiling hia engine. The locomotive of the Weahiogtoe train waa badly amaabed by the colliaion. There err* a great number of aick end wounded aoldiera on the "Owl train," and nearly all «tho were hurt were of tbia claaa. One noldier, aged 17, bed .erred three yeera a Maaaacbuarlta regiment, tbongk a resideot of Bhrlingten, Vermont. It became known on the train that he had traoaporta- ; lion only a* far a* New York. A collection j waa taken up aad tba aoldier waa fnrniahad > with fond, to carry him to bia home among | the (ire*^~H(euntaioe. Bat alaa ! he waa not dettindd ever Io aee the beantifnl mono- | lain topa of hia native (Jtata, fur he waa ioj at an tlr killed by the eolliaiuo. The ladiea i of Briatol on learning of the accident acted with the promptest humanity. They for- j i niahed coffee and foot] to the eoldiera and ' all who required it, und eagerly offered ban, , • ilapwe and oth.r comforts for the (offerer*. 1 tba night a train from New York arrived at Briatol and (topped there. At ••'elock that morning, when oor informant left aBriatol there were fonr train# at that I point, including tba three involved in the ! accident and tbe ona from New York. Rlerkade Running. It ia computed that in 1862, 1883 and | 1864 no fawer than All «w|ft ateamera were I boil! on tba Clyde for the pnrpeae of run-
I nieg the blockade of the Confederate port*. , ' ' Of the whole 111 ateamera geveoty have ; ' r | been either captured *r deitrnyvd, leaving j ' ' at the cloae of 1864 twenty-niee atill ran- ; aing, while eleven were on their way out. ' | i The Dumber ronaing at Ik* doe* or 1884 1 ' waa larger lhaa et aay previoea period ia 1 lite annala of the blockade, showing that it 1 ' : doe* not iocreaae in gfficieocy or ^verily. ' ' ! The average number of tripa made by a 1 : blockade-runner doe. net, however, exceed | ' i five, ao that eaormoua profit# mutt be reel- ' iaed per voyage to make tbia pecoliar | : braneh or adveotura at all remunerative.— j ' ■ Moat of the blockede-runnera captured by ) 1 tb* Federal* become blockade-watchera, in | ' which capacity they prove very terviceabl*. It wray be added tbat, notwitbitaadiog the large nnmber of blockade ntaaera captured or d*«troy*d, mora new gteamera were built ' on the Clyde in 1864 to (apply their place* ' than in either 1863 or 1862, hot tb* captor* ' of Fort F taker potaaeend to ibe trad*. J — A abort time aiace aix men, apparently t mariner*, reached tbe eicimty of Abeecnn r ia a boat. Tb*y mad* conflictiag *tate- t menu, and acted in e very aingnlsr mae- f ner, — viaitiog boom opoa alight pretext, f and indalgieg freely in the mm of liqeor. i Some of them w*ra Gnad for iatoxlcatioo. a Tbey were *oppo**d, by maay, to be pirate* ii or Rtalioeen, and were by no meao* w*|. a come viaiton,— although they .peat money t ^ freely, with which they eeemed to be well a aopplied. They proved to be a gang of a j bounty jumper., sod Lav* committed frv- » I queat depredation* upon the cititen*.— p Meafare* bavo boon taken to arrest them, or drive tbem from the connty. — Tbe Sut* Saperiatendent. C. M. Har- • p rleoo, Esq., ha* perfected arrangement* i «, whereby be can Tarnish schools with tench- j era. Those making application should give f information respecting the character of tbe schools aader their oontrel, tk* sebjecU tsught therein, end tb* amoaat or ralary b paid teacher*. Teacbera seeking peittieo* ! o should inform lira State So peri et* odea t b where tbey were educated, whet branch*. | tl tbey are qualified to teach, the length ef time they her* been engaged in the work ; of iattraction, sod they ihenld also give re- , *' I feraoce.. j *
ITUe ■ewopoly Ml the UriIm, Tb* Jfmitor of U owday puhlt.hej, under the above eaptioa, oae of its characUriati. >e- ! rally reck I era and libelleo* articles, ssaail- { lag the character of anew twenty Union member, ef thq United Stale* Senate. That rn paper profes.ee to giee it* sopport to the >" Union aod Union party, bat lb* public tpil so Boderaund* that iti first duty is to its^wom j sr., and that to adeeact tbe imeve.l* ef iff 1 tba Beriuo Bay road, it ia ready at aay | lias to oppose and— to far aa it* feeble ia- *# fieoeaca eitends-injor* tb* Atlmioistralion. aa : aad to aba**, traduce and edify every men who will not join in giving value to a bank- *| rapt corporation. With tb* Monitor, the in sopport of tb* Administration is secondary i- . to sopport of th* Hart i. a Bay swiadl*. It it is nut, therefor*, sorpritiag to (** io its el column* tnch an articl* as that alluded to ig above, and of which the following are th* kt opening paragraph* : is "The bill to protect inter-Stste com. jt mere* • as lost io the United Stala* Senate, it had previously passed ths House by fiv# majority, bat railed ia tha Senate by a vote in oi seventeen to twenty ; showing that a re change of two votes wuold.bave pat.ed tbs sf bill, und freed this Slate and th* Nation ,, from th* most selfish, corrupt and demoralising inrtiiution, next Io slavery, existing '/ withif the Republic. For another /.tr, it this monstrous eeil must be endured, aod] j New Jerray remain in th* Valley of Haj miliatioe. But the next CoegreSs will be eren mora intensely Republican lhaa th* ■ • present ; and will contain o» Senator Ten ; i* Kyck to misrapressat the wishes of the |i*o- ). pi* uf til* Stale, when w* may reasonably Jf ' hope that this crest mraaore will become a I lew, end Apollyon of Camden and Amboy be aent to his doom. "Tae change of two vote* would have 1 a ' passed the bill. Tea Kyck and Wright. r. our Senators, voted against it. With their j vole* it would have become law. The peo1 I pie of New Jersey may see from this how ) * cempletely th* money of Camden and Am- ; i| | boy has carried its rorrapliun iol* both j „ • parties in tb* State. Wright i. as tbnrnogbj ly Hopper as Jeff. Davis. Ten Kyck is Laioo ; but Camden and Amboy is s'eeesh, • and bulb Senators follow its colors, and du a its bidding. The lint t rhieh thui bindt loyally t to mni-trearon it a golden one." j Before commenting on tbiJ| we will give tbe decisive vote oa lha bill, a* reported foe d th* Wasbingtoo Chronicle. Th* question j came op on Friday, 3d mat., and was dis- , posed of aa follow* • . Mr. Collamtr called op the nso*l annual post root# bill to which many amendments were mad*. * Mr. Sumner offered as an amendmsnt r thereto what is known as tbe Camdso and ] d Amboy railroad bill. Hale objected to Mr. Sautoer'a I amendment as irrelevant, f Mr. Sumner's amendment wa* rejected * by the following vote : Yea*. .-Chandler. Nye, Ramsey, Stewart, . Somner. Wade-C. • Nat* — Buck*lew, Clark, Collamar, Con- ! j neis, Dixon, Farwell. Fo*ler, Grimes, Hale i Harlan, Harris, Howe, Johnson, Lane, of] " lod.. Morrill, Powell, Spracne. Tan Kyck, f ' ] Trumbull, Wiley, Wilson— 21.' Tba vote, instead of being seventeen to j twenty, as slated by th# newspaper that | profess** to be a model of troth and all tbe ] ' cardinal eirtaae, wa* really six to trcentg-one, I 1 and aix i* aboot tb* whal* strength of tba ' Baritsn Bay party in the Henat*. Of the ' twenty-one gentlemen voting ic tb* negs. tire, all save Bockalew and Powell were Uaioa man, and with th* farther exception I of Baeenly Johnson, of Marylsed. all Re. , publican*. Aeeording io tha Raritao Bay .Vonifor, these twenty Unionists were all by lb* Monopoly ; tb*y are all pot- , I ; all corropt scoundrels who ought to , , impeached and expelled from their soat* • I It i* by no mean* nnovual for th* Monitor ; to ateert tbat every newspaper that doe* | aot aceapt It* teaching* as infallible. Is ! { np by tbe Monopoly, and now it ox- 1 tend* this denunciation to alt Senators oho i, are not prepared to obey tbe dictation ol < lb* Raritan Bay lobby. This, from a new*, j ' t^pt ia kaown to everybody to have i beaa founded aod supported by.the Karl tan ] j Bay Compaayi* a pitch of impodeae* aot [ i ofleo eqoallad.'^io commeat of oora coold | add to th* poblic contempt for tech a paper. . | —State CatAtfj^md _ neavy Iroa far StaaaRers. Tb# Phoenix Iron Works bavo a boavy j , contract for th# Unitad Htatee to famish | iron for iroa-clad •lasmara. Thay roll sight ' ! inch square and twanty-fonr feat lesg. 1 weighing aboot two tan* aad a half, of th* i , boat iron. Th* lik* of tbi* has oavar bona , dona ia tbia conntry. Each piaca i* par- , fectly straigbt. sqnar* aad smoot b. Ilera- , tofore tb* gov*ram*at had it* heavy iroa , The** work* ar* is eoropleU ordar , this kind of work ; th* gsarings and fix*-* , iogs ar* admirably arranged and ia porfect , order. This mass of iron, after it it bested. , drawn ont of ths fnraace to tba rolls, aad | after it bra passed throagh Us rolls several , times it it then drawn away to a saw and , and ent off. wban it is straightened under { powerful screw press, aad tbea drawn away to cool, which ft all " doss by tUam ( power. General Lew rdt'orts tn the rebel War 1 i Department that General Bragg fought tba I j Ualon forces fiv* miles is front of Kiastoa, 1 N. C.. on tbs 8tb, aod drove tbam from ' thair posit ioa. Tb« rebels eapUrad three * and 1949 prisoner!. • General Wads Hampton has boon notified | , GwRdral Hbarman that ia eaa«*qa*n«a J | ! ef th* murder of bit foragers * similar aaan ; | ' of rebel prisoners will b* esacutad i» r ] Mm* manner. ( — A gtwao band on board a Yankee > achoowar being commaoded savagely tu 'let a thai jib there ! let go tbat jib •' replied ! 'I aim' I a touching it 1' | ■- 0 — Tba second Baptist Cburck, in Halem, i to to be torn down, and tba malarial* used It , in .ractteg dwelling boa**#. It has not • ] Wasted a* arbor* for (bar |«m». ~ N
B. ICMM1RI or WAR NEWS. " Tb* belief is still rxpraMed by Ike Richj" mood [X^era that General Gnat Is only ^ waiting for tb* roqda arennd Petersburg to lt become passable in order to commence a (e heavy movement on bit left for the capture II ] of th* Hontbside Railroad. Tbe condition i Id which th* groond in that regina bat been Xf , ft hy kbn onprecedeotedly cunliaueot rain# i (till, a* for soma dtya pa* i. pre vents milii tary operation* of importeoc- there. There a cestatinn of tbe usnal artillery | , practice aloag th* lines, and moskatry firing ' i is only indulged la to moch extrnt at nigbt. (f • Tb* rebel* believe that Gr nt hat sent y ' nearly all hit cavalry from tbe armiei of the ; l( ' Potomac and Jamea to Sheridan, in tbe j ,t | Hbeoaadoab valley. A steeling to obtain 0 ] tubferibtinnt of proeiaione for Loe's army |( ] was recently held at DanrilU, Vs. In no- . ticiog it tb* Richmond H'Aig eayt "General u j Las'* men mutt be fed. or we lose all." — , | The Danville Kegieter ia assured that it i * | do** not enter into Lea'e plan* to abandon < r \ tb* rebel capital, nnlex, at it eery pru- * ^ dently and iumewhat contradictorily added. 0 "it becomat impotribla to bold tha city . | longer." e 1 The opinion teemt to pervade the North ; Cskolina uewtpapert that that Blata ii to : tbe final battle greund tfetwern tba N*ae j tiooal aod rebel force*, which, they nny. * j ar* now eoacsntrating upon iu toil. A 11 j Raleigh joornal tayt that lb* closing con- " ' ta#t wjll be fought in the vicinity of that . i city, aod that it* re-ultt will be the triompb y ' «r th* national arm*, tb* death uf th* *eceteion heresy of .S(ate rights, and a * I etrengbtened republican central governf I nieot, whose away will not permil^thu people . j ta, "run riot aud plunge into extremes r onder the cloak of democracy. Th# Raj I Isiffb f'rogrcee slates that forty thousand troops are uow beiog gathered at N'ewbern ; ■ far th* purpose of co-operating with Gen. 1 , Sherman. » Nearly an entire company of lb* Sixth | ' North Carolina cavalry, numbering over e sixty mrn, incloding two lieutenants, rrf jeently deserted aud cam* into tba Union hue# at Newborn, bringing with them all their horses and equipment*? Tbe rebels , are now conscripting all tb* yoong boy* in 1 North Carolina they can lay their hands , I on. Both lbs rebel troop* and thr people | to Ibat Stats are represented a* being , ' : heartily lick of tbe war and ready to return ' | to the Uoipo so soon a* they can b* released ( j from rebel pressure and terrorism. ! A sensation rumor ta tha effect that Gen. ' j Sherman bad been defeated by Jobation. ' ] and wu retreating toward! Charleston, wa; ' j circulated in the rebel capital aoo Sunday. . jib* 5th; bol tbe Richmond papers of the; . succeeding day admitted tbe falaily of tht f j story, and staled tbat it was exaggerated fout of a report that Kilpwtrick'a cavalry ^ ] had been boaten near Cheraw, S. G., by | Wad* Hampton'* mrn. Kren this was not j | claimed to be bated on any good founds1 1 tiott. ^ I Tha tleamtr Dudley Bock, from New. barn March 6, brings a rumor that General Sherman had last week penetrated to within forty miles of Raleigh, N. C\, taking . Fayetlavillw ia bis way. Th# people of' North Carolina are reported to be Socking ' to meet him with supplies sod words of , welcome, and it ia even asserted that the , slaveholders were assisting thair shtvaa to : reach bis lid**. Tbe Raleigh Progrtet is , | ' quoted as asserting that General Sberiuan j ; i wonld toon be in that city. Th# co-opara-ling column from Nawbero had penetrated | to within a few miles of Kioston. No ioI formation of tibsrman'* position i* given ( | by th* rebel paper*. There are additional indications that ths j rebels ar* gradually preparing for the abaa. | . donmeat of their capital. Deepatchra from | lb* Ariay of (be James aay it is well underi stood there that tb* removal of th* govtrnI ment store* from lb* city has beeo fur some I time io Progress. A large anmbar of rthel ] troop* bavt recantly been seal from Richmond aod Petersburg, supposed for I.yaeh. I barg. Th# Richmond joornal* still harp j upon thair anticipation that General Grant will Strike at th* Hootbtid* Railroad as i soon aa tb* groend dries snffieiently for say j movemrnjs. ( I'rstideal Lincoln has letnad n pn cla- | matian 1* nccordance with the requirement I of th* amended Enrolment act, notifying ( all deserters from th* military or naval aer- J vie* to report for doty witbia sixty days ( from lb* 10th instant, or tbey will be ■ , deemed to bave forfaited all rights sf cilisenahip henceforth. Persons who qsil th* coontry to avoid beiog drafted into the military or naval service are held to be liabl* to lb* same paaalty. Th# praclams- \ tiun alto grast* a foil pardon to all desert- . ere who may return to their duly within ' the specified time. Army of tb* Potomac advicwi of the 9th that qaial continues in tbat department. The troops ar* being drilled daily, and naw clothing, Ac., baro been issued pre. i paralory to the coming Campaiga. Dee.rt- ■ art atill com* in, thuagh not so nomarans | httalofore. Th* Kinit Corp* advanced t their picket lines on tb* moroieg of tb* »tb t aod foaod colored picket* io their front. Bbermen baa occupied Cheraw, 8. C„ ] which it a very few mile* from North Caro- ' Tbia iatalligaoc* is from a private J latter from Wilmington, which aaonoocat lb* arrival of ona af Hbermsti's scouts at Tarry'* headquarters. .Suffolk, Va„ it is reported by lata rebel t papers, was occupied on lbs 1st by a force ef 1900 cavalry aud a regiment of negroes. f It is awpposad that this party intends a raid upon the Wei don Batlroad. A A Mobil* despatch of March 7, via Char- ». N. C„ says (hot tweaiy-two summer, a aad aix Mississippi rtr/r transports ware i. in tba law bey, aWd a large aaatbar of
--erm-r- — r-r. ■ -y-.. ^ _ - traep* were reported oa Dacpbin Island and at Praeaesla, indicaliag an early attack on Mobil*. ' Details onder data of Newborn, March 8, ' 0 have been received her# of Oea. Cox's fight I near Kiastoo on the ism* day. It has been : * grossly exsggsrsled by tb* rebels. A por- ; " lion of D. II. Hill'# troops gol^ between ^ two diviaiont of t'ox'e forces sad captured 200 men from a Canneciieot regin-eal, two ^ pieces of artillery ftvm Battery I of the* * New York artillery, and abont iwo hundred ^ j and fifty aira who became detached from B i their regiment.. Our Insa was eery slight. The fight did not last two hoot*, and re,- ^ ] tnltsil in refurming aad advancing our line ^ ' beyond its first position, seven miles from j Kinston. General Cox took over one han11 1 dred prisoner", who ilse that they had just ' ; arrived from Richmond. Tbe^nemy's at- ' j tempt was to Bank General t'arter's divisioa 1 and take it all prisoners, but they only soc- " i eeeded eo for as namrd. Hoke's rebel divi- | had pretty well fortified Kinston. i Th# newt from Sberidao is gloriort. He ' ! has destroysd twenty miles of Ibe James ' I Rirer Caaal. aod all railroads leading from the vest to Lynchborg. 1 Another Iol of released Union prisoner. ] ha. arrived at Annapoli*. in a eery .«d and _ ' wcakeaed condition. PERSON Al*. "" . | —slon. John P. H.le, of New If amp. , .hire, lias been appointed and ,'onfirmed as , Minister to Spain. — The rebel Major General Whiting, ; i who wa. taken prisoner at Furl Fisher, d-ed of wuondt receieed in tb* b.ttie at I that place, at Goeernor t Island, on Fri- 1 i i day, 10th inst. " j — Two negro woo e# Ijave been arrested ' j ia Richmoad, charged ailh ths theft of "a 1 j bale of confederate note*." That wasn't . ' ' mock— the whole bale wouldn't mora thuo ' buy a decent dinner or two. i —Gen. Graot says he removrd Roien- , crtns from the Department of Misuari, be. | j cause il took him thirty days to send hit '' ' forces to Gen. Thomas when ht might have don* it in three. ( ; — Major General Gershom Molt, formerly of Jersey City, is to be presented with a , , ] handsomo residence by hi* friend, in ihi. 1 , 1 State, in testimony of hi. noble aervices in * ! ' the field. Gen. Mutt rxpre.se. a prefer- i , enc. fur Bordentown, where his family now : reside, as the locatian of the anticipated gift. j —A gentleman in Taunton who had; rowed tbat he would not shave until the ; , j fall of Port Sumter took place, has submit- ; ] , j ted to the operation of ibe razoi. and tbe I ; . (lazetle says his friends have to look twics J before thay recognix* him. j — il was reported that whvn Generels.1 j Crook aod Keller were brought before Karly, ha requusled them to be seated, reI marking : "My turn may com* a*x>. Some > enterprising Yanke* will come along and ! capture me." 11* most bare thought ol thia when Phil. Hberidan actnallj cam* ; along and captured liiin, according to tb* : 'joke in tliat c*«# made and provided. — Mr. John Dent, brother-in-law to Gen, | i Grant, who wa. capMred more than a year . .go on the Mitsi.sippi river, and wa. con- ; fiasiiover ton month* in prison at Colombia • ] 8. C.. hat just been »xchaag»d and arrived at Grant's headquarters last week. Mr. ! D.nt think* tbe sooth very nearly past j fighting. — Hon. James Harlan, Senator from Iowa, has been nominated by the President, i and unanimously confirmed by tbe Henate, ] as Secretary of tbe loterior. to saceecd th* ; Hon. John Usher, who bis tendered bis > resignation, to take effect on May 1. f] Gold Quotations. CORRECTED EVERT MONDAY. ] • Mosoav, March IS, IMS. , mab. rn i lad a. its vol. ' Tiesday. 7 l»7j 197J Wadaeailay. n 195) 199j Thursday, 9 1 f»4 19|f j ' Friday, 10 193J I Satnrday. 11 191 19tH Mandaj. 13 187} 187} ] DennlsTllle I. umber Market. Cedar Rails, best qnalily, P 100. 812.00 J do Coiling*, " 83 to 6.00 ] Hhisglas, fll. - . $22.00 1 Cedar Siding, V M. - . $35.00 ] ' Cedar Plank. P M. . 8<i5.00 ( Cedar Boat Boards, . 835 to 45.00 j Cord Wood, Oak aad Pine, $5(<r 5. 50 ; 1 SPECIAL NOTICES. J WHISKERS I WHHKERlfl • Do you want Whlrtrre er Muitarbeet Our Grerlaa CompouaU will force them to grow on the . I raoMhnl fare or shin, or hair oa bald head. In six ; , wrck*. Prtev. *1 00. Rent by aullaaj-whrrv, close- , ' anted, on receipt of price. Address, Warner A Co., Brooklva, New Vert. 1 dee ts-ly , DEAFNESS, BLINDNES* AND 1 CATARRH, a TREATED wltk the/a'aart .ueeeei, bjr Dr. J. I Affs, Orullst aad Aurlrt, (formerly sf Leyden, Rot load,) No. SIS FINE .tract. Philadelphia. Teetl- , moaUD from the mart reliable aouror* ligth* OMy aod Country can be oava at hia UI!lev. The ewdteal * are Invited to Accompany their pattoats, on , he hA. no soever* ia his prwetlre. ArrtllfUL , ' EV ES ta nerved without pato. No chars* mode fur j 1 eaomlBAtioa. JnlS-y ■, JOHN B. BEFFHAM, I i! Maatrr, KxamlRFr, aad , Hollrllor |r ChRaeeryv T CAFE MAT COURT HOUIg, NEW jERXET. IHe will Attend to All Iggal husleera either elvil '' . orerlmlaAl. la or out of the County. D He will writ* Deeds, Rood. A MertgAgee. Leases, Artist** ef AgreM.1, Will*, aad aft kind, ef S. He will aekaewiedc* all klads of wrtttaem, either . etktooaraer at *Mh plesra aq/oay ke desired. J of all mnss/i. « Re t* a Rarvevor aad will serve aay oaa n >ueh. ol Be ^koe _ked .aremeful eapcrteaa* Wirt Buanty . t- M* j»** ee^S stampwef all kledgead the toSeet I m femTrrfctTfe**. .• 4iis
=X- -a-RI— Hlfl I. . — - w ' i MARMED. I CARLL — MILLKR. — March sib. 1865, at Gushen, bv Kev. S.Tewa«rnd/ George • Grlar Cavil. M. D., of Deanl.ville .(formerly ' of Salem, N. 3.. to Mia* Maggia C\daagb9 | let of Vincent Millpr, Krq., ol G or hen. LUDI.AM— TOMLIN.— Oa th*\.ai ing of March 9th, hr the name. Mr. I«\»o J Ludlam.l..Mi.*SeIli*K. T-mlin. rfsock. ■ j ' I" of J. Nel.on Tomfin. K«q.. all uf Go\ ^en, Cape May eonuly. N. J. ] KATKs_HOI.MKS._Al Town, and* Inlet. March 9lb 1k65, hy Rlv. Jacob.!'. 1 Price. M r. CaMier Kate., fnrntkrly of- 'Salem ■ Co., t.i Mi*" Tamacen Holm**, "of Cape May INiorl Hoo.e, . TOWNSEND— ROBINSON.— At tbs , rv»idene» of John R.ihimion. Eeq..- Itennia. . ' ville, January 16th, 1869, by Rev. J. ||. Diverty, Mr. Daniel C. Towassnd. to Mr*. ' Annie Uobin«on, all ofTurkahoe. N. J. ' WKHTCOTT— ROBINSON. — On Feb. ruary 4th. 1865. at the reaidenro of tho briile'e lather. Hail. Robinson, hv i he same . Mr. Franklin Westcotl, rf Mlllville, to Mm Maggie Rtfbinsoa, of Deauisvill*. ; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Clock KhrlvcA. I^ANfy Iron Corner A and Clock Shelrea. and a ware "luranf * "revb"*. oat# at tha Hard1 ^ TRCMAN A IHtff, I h*S f l.tght Thlrtv-Bie) Market, below Moth, „ FklDitrtpRti. Pruning Slicnr*. S7JK"- 1 KXIV"'' of "rvvral for No. 8(4 1 Eight Thirty**™ Urtui«! i-lfm * *oth. Fhiladctphla. Cheat Locks. No. an I Eight Thlrty-Ove) M arket, belowVmth, /> [j Fbtladclphl". POCKET BOOK FOFND. THE OEttaCRIBER found a amall Fneket Bool; err « nk Th ,0 net 1 '. ao<t Town * *r«P- ) I T ^BENMMIN^THtfCHEsL inhia.lt _ _ _ ' Town Dank. FOR HALE. T'HE Sl'IHCRinERwinocIl a: Private Sale tho (■•llnu tag deaeribed property, vt. : S GOOD HUR.il *. aouiHl and genlle, I T\VO-tfOR(E LIGHT CARRIAGE. I MARKET WAGON, In rood eider, I TWO.HURSK OPEN IA- AGON, in gno.1 order, I LAkGE SIZE TW<LHOI<<E FLOW. MATTHEW WHILUMX. • tw May, .March IS, ISO. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. \y;LLIAM M.ATTHKVr*, Admintotratoref Ctayr "L Mrr'hertiy g5*ea "njoS'* fttweiSSora °[ the .aid deeedeot, to btlng In their debit, demand". wlaG C « l o* n "" °f "Aid decedent under barred „f any aelioa therefor agrtrat the .ald'mG WILLIAM MVTTHKWA. Admlalatiatnr Dated March A. ISSft. kM» NOTICE TO CRKDITORM. Downs EDMUNDA anJ Adallne Eereuaor, Ailmlntatratart ef Charles Head, deceased, Cape M^'here^ give ■otleTT'tb ' ' redljoe* Th ' erMtmrTal'niV'the it "'''del ede""*^ harre,r"f "'etl m°51"1,'for l,'rf J* forerrr DOWN'S EDMUNDS, ADA LINE FKRr.rsiiN, i Admlalsleatare. •' J^l'd March IMS. . fartl* e LARGE ITOCH OF CARPETING 8, M" "r THREE-PLV, INGRAIN, COTTAGE A RAG CARPET*. WINDOW SHAPE*. Ac., will le Hold ai yreelly redored *eMv<- Call aad examine quality and price of goodi. and you will aavv money . j T.DELACROIX, So, XI South SECOND Bt reel, mhlVJmfk". al<..e 1 heatnul. Philadelphia. C ARPI.TM U OIL CLOTni! * P HOCGH. la . A CO., would Invite Ike atteoI . Hone! llourekeenera and Country Merchants to thvlr New Soring Sty lee of CARPETING*, rontlttlng of Tapestry armaria, Three-Fty, lagrala. yjilry ami Stair C AltPETINGs. Alao, WINDOW SHADES, le great vartetv. (»L ; CLOTH, CANTON and COCO MATTING. NATTS, ROD", RAG CARPET. Ac. Ac. CHIN KS IIOHRH.Ja-, A CO, No. MH North SECOND street, above Noble - ; ItRANCH STORE. S. W. Cor. Eighth and Sprier ;,p«rde« street*, pnltadelphla. P. HOUGH, J a. ^ II NT INSI ED. j A MAGNIFICENT PORTRAIT 01' GENERAL WILLIAM T. SHERMAN. "T* ) This tuperior Portrait It a flue Steel Hate Eoervvlng. eatculeil In the hlebctl atyle of the art. by the celebrated artDt. Mr. S. C. Ruttle, from a FHO- ; TOGRAPH SENT nv GENERAL SHERMAN HIMSELI*. And contldered by hla frlrnda Io he uaequvlrd The Portrait It aurrounded with a beautiful border, gtv- , Ing rtewt of Itu«ianl'l Roost. Kenraaw Mountain, and tbe STRUGGLE FOR ATLANTA. Sic of Engraved Harfaee, IOaU laehet. On Fine Plate piper, l»x*l Inches. PRICK, Rl.on PER COPY. This Portrait will be tent by mall or repress, free i of charge- on receipt of retail price. Agrnlt wasted through this State. Address ! " 1. P. (KELI.V. PuMliher'a Agrat for Prantylvaala, No. (OS ARCH Street, Phllsdelphli. BBOWJriSG'l EXCELSIOR COFFEE. Whilst try lag CoRVe or aU th* rutoui tread", Remember "BROWNING'S EXCELSIOR"-.! the It's not tike other* that are ""old every* here.' ; A little rtretch, we all do know, good good. » 111 rosily bear, ' (But a «tr. tch like this— "told everywhere**— Is very apt to tear.) j I can safely (ay, without any *r*ltitloe, mine like •■fikuW NINO'S EXCELSIOR'' In enlightened nation, skilled Chew ls'» hare not found a CofTha from any , store Piauerelng the aaare Ingredient* a( "Rrownlng's tnriqsgP' ; Nor la there any one, la or out of. the Coffee trade, Who knows lha articles from whtak "Drowolcgt I'm toidTTmadefrom herta- , rye, wheat, heena, and pee* i ' Name a thmioand other thlagn-but the RIGHTONE H you please ! Bui with lb* forte-men I wlU not bald eortentlom, . the manyj maay things they aay— loo numerous ' they're engaged la ruaqlag round from efuee , team the eurrvat wholesale price of "Brewalng*> Snavwhn know my CoBhe given poeiert naMW rt Ian. , formed^ n plan h) wklrb they hope to cause a m Th* crae^tm with a few ; so deuM twill he more- 1 : name 'heir Coffee after mine, f BROWNING'#) EXCELSIOR." lay tl-.elr"a Ih* only bran* tkat will stand a ready teat. Now, try a little of them aD-oe* which you like the I Three yeare haet paoavd away aloe# I Srel sold a Never have' Nn your paper advertised before i Nor woeld 1 now, or ever reaarat fo putdlah more, I If Ukeiome used by "rrsry tody, ""sold tiny ehree" In "every elote." : A trade like this 1 do not wtoh ! the orders I eeaM My trad* is nut *s very latge tetUI I thlak I hart M -'TSzirefar; — , Manufactured aad tec sale by th* writer, GEORGE L. BROWNING, NoJO Market Street, Camden. N. j. ThH-CefSe* le aot eempmsed rt jekommrtl^lt Corte that c ascot use the ptira refer | It takes hut one and a half ouaere to make a mart af gee* rtreag safe*, that betas jeat moe-half tba wanfire It take* of lava CoOVe, sad always hres than half the price. I RETAIL DEALERS meg pureAaae It la laeeqoannwaa tsae lea siese Stmt peteeelrem the Whalear Ordcre ^^rted from wlilnle Dial me

