"7, ' _J CAFE MAT OCEAN WAVE. WEDNESDAY. A1'RIL 5, 1865. . ■ ' v-.
Ehr ©ffan Wait. Cope'Ixknd, C»pe I»y Const j, S. J. Tram- Two Dollars |»r AU.nh€Tiflt*m ' •Bcmui mujf t« MM aanua^y No y«]" «IU be , Mat out of the lute unless paid for la advisee. ADVERTISEMENTS mm loaertrd at TE* rvn'i per lloe for firat Insertion, and rivr nth per line for kaeh subarqueot Insertion AdveHiaeswntt of Bra llaea or I'M. .re charted «6 cente for dial In verttua aad XS cent, lor each subsequent laaertioti ; and Advertisement* (xroedlng Br# line. andsetrxnerddSMnte for each inarrilnn there. tier AO Obituary notice., aod all communication., rre- . olntlona aaJ oiaer nollevt" i-f" limited px lsdlriml lute real, arc-chart*! ten cent, per Una Advertisement! or lubaclplloea Bay be ami dtrcciljr to the Publlaber, or through any rr.poo.lble city Afxrj. «• *• magonagle. Proprietor. Wednesday, April 5, 1*6.1. The Wilier Farm. Mr. "Nosh W. Jnhn»ujp inform* oa he b»» taken the conir-ct to (rendu the strre'a through the Miller Farm, which eoolains some 200 ocrr*. The owners propose 'to offer it to the pohlic, «t auction, about the 1st of Jane j next. This large property, so near the city or Cope Island, and adjacent to the Unthinjr ground, ia the heat located and ino.l desirable we know of for auninier.sn- ' borban reaideneea— high land, io a aplendid atate of cultivation, commanding a fine view of the occwp. Wo are fcls-l to See thii eo. t-rpri«e carried oot. It will do more to ben. fit Cape May and riYal Newport, than anything we can concrire. It ia a grand mora' In the right direct ion. ft»Til!e Ladies' Aid Society. The Srsvill* Ladies' Soldiers' -Aid Society orgqpixed April 1st, 1864, aod have forwarded to the Sanitary Commission the following articlea daring the year : May 18.— 4 Shee'a, 6. pairs of Drawers. Iff Towels, 4 Wrappers, 3 pairs of Socks, '9 Handkerchiefs, 1C Rolls of Bandages. 3 FlanneUMWffh. 4 Bottle* Wine, 1 dan of ""Blackberries, 1 Bottle of Horseradish. Joly 6.— 1 pair of 'Sheets, 1 Roll Linen, ' 4"Fl*nnel Bbirt«, 2 pairs Flannel Drawers, 2 Wrapper*, 9 Pads, 7 pairs of Hocks, 1 Mjislin Shirt, 3 Ula<aet of Jolly. 32 Hand, kerchief. Id 1 owela, 4 pairs of Stippora, 3 Pillows. , Oct. 31.-8 Pad«, 2 pair* Flsnnel Draw, err, 3 Flannel Shirt., 4 pairs Cotton Draw22 (Towelr, 4 Cotton Shins, 4 Wrapper*, ' *30 Handkerchiefs. S pairs Slipper*, 3 pail, j Socks, 2 rolls of Mjj'lin, 3 Pillows, 1 Can J ..r Peaches. 1 Jar Grape*. 2 Jar Tomatoes. ! 2 Bags of Onions, 4 liagiof Dried Fruit, Books and .Papers. March 25.-1 Album Quilt, 1 Comfortshie, 4 pairs Drawer*. 1 Shirt, 2 Wrappers, 20 Towcli, 7 pair* of Sock*, 7 Shirt*, IS ; Handkerchief., 1 Roll Old Lilian, 5 pairs Slippera, 1 Jar Picklss, Books and Papers, j >1 V»u (inxita, Secretary. j
Good Fortune. A lady of ihia plaeo has received a beau. ; ll'Ul Ml (one doxen) of Table Forks. from . Newborn A Co., on a certificate bought a few days since: The fork, are equal in appearance to solid silver, and are fully aa durable. That Dollar waa well spent. Attention i« called U> the advertise, ment in this iaso* of the sate to take place on Saturday, April 6th. nest, at 9 o'clock A.M., of all ths fencing on the Miller Farm, together with Barn, Carriafk House, and other out- buildings. C5T B**- J- Perry Hall, formerly rector of the Baptist Chorch. Cape" Island, has taken charge of the Baptist Chorch, of Senvilla. ____ tar Watches. Fine Jewelry. Solid Silver Ware. Ac. Ac, Read advertirvment in this issue of Henry Harper, No. 520 Arch ' Street, Philadelphia, StAWra Coxxkctkd with Srm.masr or KstaTO.— Bye decision of the Commlssiooan of Internal Revenue, Hie presentation of a will o( rob* la application for iho *ppolnlment of administrators aod gaurdians, do not require stamps. The probate of wilts, letters of administration, and bonds of execution, administrators gaurdians and , trustees, are suhjert to stamp doty, as ia } also t|j« appraisal or inventory of tha estate, ; bring aa appraisal of value. But ail other proceeding* such aa petitions, order*, on- j tices, certificates and affidavits used in the • settlement of the estate arc exempt. _ A year a*o the First New Jer-ey M- 1 gad* was complimented by General Sedt- f wick as being second to nons in the erwiy. . At a review on the 19th, it appeared an wel1 , that Guaeral Meade had an order issued to | each regiment in which he complimented the cominender <-f the brigade. General Pennies in the highest manner, for the : magaificvql appearance of the brigade wbHe ■ ■odor review. _ j — Ths Commissioner of Internal Reeenue baa decided that a receipt for th. payment of a bill of goods is a receipt for th» payment of a (WM due. aod, aa such, U snivel . to sump doty. Nor does it make any diffar.BC* whether tha purchaser pays the debt ia cask or gives hi* oota, chock, draft or olfasrwi**. If the debt paid exceeds twenty doHart, tha receipt is t abject to a tamp duly. i ' A John Boll converting with an Indian asked him if he knew the son never acta on ' the Quran's dominions. "No." said the Indian. "Do jou kwow the rea-on why," asked John. "Kecsmro God i« afraid to treat an Knxlishm.it iuthadsrk," was tbo — There are in NeW-r-ry Bep-
fks rnblic Schools of New Jet- j aey. | From tt.e awanal report of Mr. C. M. j j Harrison, State Saperiatead nl of Public I Scheelf , wa gather some interesting items ' tu referee cv to the Public Scheol* of this * State. There haa been expended during j the la«t year for the atrpport of our common ,;! schools a larger aom of money than in any year aince the org ntj.utieii of the school , ►y«(*m. Kiwi county appropriate* the' I jrgeet and Caps Mag county the rrontlc*! ■ urn for school purpi.ee*. aod next to Kiwi roihea iluileon. Nrarerk cleima precedence ' for making the largest municipal appropri- | ation, and Pahequanry, in Warren county, ; *pynd( |fae turn of fillOG for the education ' 1 of ht-r hundred and fifty popila. Next to Newark stands Camden, and then Jersey i City, closely followed by Trenton and P»- ' leraoQ. , Iluileon ennnty spent nee^y our-l-vn thousand dollar* more fer the rni'port | ; of pntilic achnols daring the year 1864 than I I in the preceding year. There are om> then- | send five hundred and seventy-eight dia-'i ; t nets Io the Slate, one hnndred and sixty [ of which have failed tu present their report. There ere io the State 198i767 children j | within the school ege*. of whom onlv .28,- j i 781 have been regular attendants through 1 the year; 26.063 have attended three qnar- | , ter* ; 31,767, two quartet* ; 35,743 ene eo- ! tare qaarter, und 2H.733 for a leas period.! The total number attending school has bern 149,662, including the colored children 2.- 1 ' 443, leaving ahove 49.000 who have not been to school nt all. The average d*i)y attendance of all haa been 52.087. The i amount of money raised hy tax waa $427,- i 067.28; received from the State, $»7, 600.- j 08 ; from other sources, $51,281,32 ; for ' building, repairing, Ac.,. of school hoosei,., , $55,531.27 ; total, $621,429:90. perhonAl. — Major D. Tickers, of Camden, hsa been appointed Colonel of tbe Fourth New ; Jersey regiment. — Major General Rnlfcrt Anderson hat been directed by the President to raise the stare and stripes on tba battlements of Fort j . Sumpthx, on tbe 13tfi of April, 1865, the i fourth' anniversary of the day he consented to evacuated the place. — -tftyi. A. W. Randall, aping Postynas- | ' ter General, has appointed the (allowing ' mail messenger* in kfi* Stale: John M. I ; ilildrctli, at Seaville, Frank I.inbert, at ' I'ittagrovc, and Wm. F. Reeve at Alio- j j wayatowo. — General Kantx, commanding cavalry, [ Army of the Jam**, has heeo releived'and [ ordered Io report to General Weils*!. | ' (iencral McKensie, of tbe Army of the Po- ; tomwc, succeeds him. tomac, succecus nttn. i ,
* — Mr. Geo. W. Wood full prodnced last j i year from alx acres near Newburyport, i i Conn., 200n buahels of onions, which be sold at $1 75 to $2 p*r boshel, giving him s clear profit of about $2000, and yet it wait ! hnt half a crop for a good eeeaon. i — Mr*. Samuel Colt, of Hartford, Ct., '■ own* a quarter of 'a mile of glass house*. She hot already tomaioes, peas, string 1 ; beans, tadiahes aod lettuce felly ripe, end . peaches and grapes far advanced toward* ' * perfection. — Col. H. U. Janrway, 1st New Jersey I (favalry, who entered tbw service four years ago a* second lieutenant, a boy of nineteen, ; has just been nominated Brevet Brigadier General. Steady courage and good, cooduct did it « i — Prof. Coleman, principal of tbe I|lgh school al Louisville,. Ky.. and one of the ablest rbrtniits In the State, bad both hit 1 eye* destroyed reerntly by sn explosion 1 while experimenting. 1 — Dr. Livingston, tha African traveler. is anxioea to bear from his eldest son, who 1 gniisted ID the Third New Hampshire regi- j ment, and waa engaged in a skirmish belote Richmond, Oclo^ir 7th, 1864, aince then ' nothing has been heard from him. — Sarah Mitchell, taken pri*oner some time since dressed io rebel uniform, and j ' sent In the' Fitnhhnrg, hints., prison, wa« received at Major Wiex*Pe offite. in Bellimore, yesterday from Gen. Grant's bead. i 1 quarters. She hod been taken' from the 1 1 \ Fitchbnrg prison and sent to Cilv Puint ' i to be exchanged, hot the rebels refeaed to i ; receive her, and*\alia was sent to Major i ■ i Wiegel'a office, with orders to again return ' bar to the Fitofibnrg prison. i — An army corrftpoudi-nt, speaking of ' \ Sherman, says : "I segard Sherman aa the ablest and moat brilliant of our generals f fur bs posi aeet-i what all the other Weal Point otfi. I cars laek— the trot fire of genius. Others | may be better disciplinarians; they may , I ; bare more common sense ; they may be safer : and more reliable adeiaera or admioivtratofe | — bat he only baa the Dieine, or el»e tba ^ i diabolic fire, which no mere talent can ever i emulate, or overcome, *nr attain to— grmiut. — An order waa received by the Provost « Marshal General yesterday, from President i Liaeeln, directing that the order of bauiah- . ' ment ia tba case of Mrs. Ewell. wife of the t . rebel [ major geoeval, be rev. ked npon bar - taking the amne*ty oath. In regard to * Mrv_ Ewell's money and property, which l had be-' n seised by tha Provost Marshal a and held for confiscation, nothing nas said a in the President's dispatch. The presumpj lion is that her properly and money will be : restored to her.— St. /insif Rrfmbliewt, n ; 25(5 ull. ~ " — The Prince of W ales ia to bis eclipsed * hy the visit of yoong Prince Napoleon to tha United Bta'es. A correspondent of ° the Herald seys he ts coming here in a year i * , or two, eccompnn'.eU hy a magnificent tt-*t ! 1 of war elesmrr*, huve one or two leading , y. . minister* with him, and make the visit o«a ; of great state.
GLORIOUS \EWsTT 1 RicgirpNfi /MpR i i| TEE GtOUD OF. REBELLION REFT IN I TWAIN ! THE SILVER LINING OF PEACE ' APPEARS.! The news of the fell of Richmond waa re. h ; eelved in lbi< city on Monday .evening ^.y ' ti-lrgraph. The tidings, although •eol nnexpected, was deemed too good to be true, and the general rejoicing was suspended until after the arrival of tha evening train al 8 o'clock. The confirmation of the capture end occupation of tba great strong-1 | hold or the rebellion, caused a general and j enthusiastic rejoicing. Church belli Were rung, staid and sober citizens paraded the ' v *treels beating congs, churches were opened and patriotic songs swelled forth npon the ! evening air, gun* were fired, and the City j | Battery thundered ita music npon tha mid- j | night Sir. The ladies gave, the light of , their countenances to illominate.llie scene, j and many nn earnest prayei of thankfulnessj went op to tbe God of battles who has j | given os the victory. The following is tha official announce. S ment of onr victories:" | Washikoto*. April A— 7b Major Gem. | Dix, New Fort: Tbe following telegram ; from tha President, announcing the eraco- I j tipo of Petersburg and probatdy of Rich- | > mond -haa jnsl bden received by the War | Department. E. M. Staivton, Secretary of Wur. j j Crrr Poikt, Va., April 3, 1865 ".—lion j | E. M. Stantiin, Secretary of Wart This} j morning Gen. Grant reports Petersburg': | evacuated and is confident Richmond al<o i j is. He i« pushing turward to cut off, if pot- j 1 j stbla, tbe retreating armv. A. l.iacoijt. [ Hlclimoad i. Hurt. — I • W/sntaoTox, April 3, '65.— 10.43 A. M. j —Mai. Gkurrai. Dix : It appears from a ' | despatch ol Gen. Weitxrl, just received by ; J thi* Department, that' oaf force* an-!#r hi* command are in Richmood, having taken it . i at 8:15, this morning. >. E. M. Staxtox, Secretary ol War. | 1 | -Wakhixotox. April 3, 12 M.— To M-jor \ General IHz, Xeio York: The following ' I official confirmation nf the capture of Rich- . j mond. and announcing that the city is on 1 ! fire, ha* just been received by this Depart-
j C'itt Poixt. Va., April 3. 11 A. M — : Gen. Weitzel tnlegrspha at follows : "We look Richmond at 8.15 this morn. ' ing. 1 captured many guns. 'I he enemy' i left in great haste. "The city is on fire in one place. We are making every effort to put it out. | ! "The people received u* with cothurnus. | j tic ezpressions of joy." i General Grant alerted early this morning 1 | with the army, towards the Ihreville road, I to cat off Lee's retreating army, if possible. [ President Lincoln has gone to the front. ! [Signed] " T. S. Bwhtka, A s»t. Adjt.-Uen. ^K. M. Staxtox. Secretary of War. , — Onr Government bat now in the field ! an army of not leas than firs hundred and ; fifty thousand effective men— well equipped j and supplied, officered we'l, and comniand- ! ed- by Generals of first-rave ability. This ! is th - best miliiary organization that' the ' run shines upon. Tbe same goveramenl has a navy of five hundred armed vessels — many of them very great power— and man. j ned by eighty or ninety thousand sailor*. ; — Here it an itm: o{ interest to condac- ' I tors of horse railroads : j *A lady tu New York recently tned tha I Second Avenna Railroad Company for damage* incurred in getting off on* of tbe car-. Th. Coort, in charging the Jury, took oocasion to say that it was the dnty of a conductor tn stop hit car whrnever a pas senger wished to. gel i ff, tnd that the car vhonld not be starred ySlllNinlil th. passenger was firmly on the ground. Tbe Jury, after du*jlelibrr*tion, rendered a verdict for the plaintiff, assessing lb. damtga at $2,500. — Robert C. Kannrdy. the rebel spy and incendiary, executed at Poet Lmfayatla on Saturday, 25 alt., In bis confetsioc acknowledges having set fire to Barnnni'a Museum. Lovejoy'a Hotel, Tatntnony Hotel and the Now England Hoost, on tha night of th* 26th of last November. From his statement It appear* that his accomplice! did not perform'th* share of the " Incendiary work allotted to tbem ; for he aaya each af Ihwm only fired the li neat* In wLich ba waa atopping, and that ran off. * Gold Qnotatlona. CORKECTXD *Vmr"*»ONBA*. - SioapAV, Aprtia, tats. mac. raiLsDA. a*w voaa, Tuesday. 26 153j ' 1521 Wednesday, t 29 151 151 Thursday, 30 151 l&l) Friday, 31 151 J.'ri'j Saturday, Apr 1 153 154 Monday. 3 1 45* 146 Daanlivllle Lnaber Market , r Cedar Raih, b*H quality, p 100, $12.00 r | do Calling*. " $3 t.i 6.00 t j Cadar HhinglM. t M, - $21.00 , i Coder Stdint, F H. - $:t5.«) » ! Cedar Plank, p M, - $4i.t)0 » i Cedar Hi.ei Boards, - $35 to 4 A 00 Cord Wood, Oak awl Pine, $6(d6.50
[ Sl'-W.n ART OF WAR MEWS. J . j prarsven ranw •anrnrrinT staktov. ; WASHiaoyox, April 'L 10 A. M.— Major : 1 ' Qenrral Dig, N*W York The following i r [ telegram in relation to military operations ' ! now gnir.g en at thr front, vis r»c»i*rd this ) i morning. Nothing later has reacbrd this • i Department. Epwtx M. Stsxtox. j Secretary or M ar. .L ] lxrATcn rnors thk Prk*iokxt. Crrr Por»r. Va., 8.X0 P. M.. March 81. : 1865.— Hon. E. M. Stanton, Secretary of I ■ | War:— At 12.30 P. Jl. to-day Gen. Grant , | trlrgfaphed ine as follows 7 I MSPATt ll rnow OZXritAI. 0BAXT. i ' "There has been inoctr bard fighting this , | morning. The enemy drove nor left from j j near Dahnry'e House hack toward* the . iloydlown plank road. ' We are now shunt j 1 to take the "offensive at that point, and 1 i j hope will more than recover the lost ground. , i Later he telegraphed again at follows : — j I : "Our troops, after been driven hack on - _ | to tha Boydtown plark road, turned mud , I drove the enemy in torn, and took the j r j Whitf Oak road, which we now have. • : "TnW^gives ue the ground occupied .by ! f the 'enemy this morning. 1 will send you • I u Rebel II ig captured by our troops in driv- ! 'Ji ing the enemy heck. 1 here bate been four [flagnaptureit to-day." . MR. I.txcodx'a SCMgATinX. Judging by the two points from which " General Grant telegraphs, 1 Infer that h- ] has moved bis headquarters shoot one mile ! fince he sent the first if the tare di*puel-e*. ' . j (Signed) Azraiiau l.i.y oi.x. . 1 J The armies in North Carolina ara taking ' "'[ need of ebors, clothing and oilier nee**. f| .arias. All is quiet at the front sad the | CJemy show no sign* where they are or "} what tliey are shout, which appear* to he 1 } a matter of indifference just now. General* Y Sherman and llowaid's headquarter* are to , < i be removed to Newborn. 'j Five hundred and fourteen bags of mail I Sherman's army. „ 4 Another batch of MW rebel- n*i«otiers sr. . ' rived -from Goldshi.ru' nn Snndat. More I than one. half of them desire to take the r j *-v "f <IJ|W. I ly encamped in tbe vicinity nf G«ld*t oro I front had hern made hy Johnson ainCe the j defeat of hie men at Hciiton«ti!lu and their Jha.iy retreat toward. Raleigh. G- neral r fined throngh-iai. and receiving bountiful X | supplies of all kin^e. The ta*t or the cloth- - tdhg and shoes intended for them, and three _ " hundred ■ amliulance*,, were shipped from 1 - ! Washington.
Cape Island Ronnty Rill. j An net tu confirm and legalise the action . ' ! of the city cnnncil of the city of Cape i I money for bounties and provide for the j payment of the same, j 1. Be it enacted hy the Senate and Gen. I eral Assembly „r .he Slate of Near Jersey; I » j That tbe action of the city cmutail of the ; city of Cap" I "land, hy ordinance passed ' I September the right, eighteen hundred and ; sixty-four, for the making and issuing bonds ; j of said city, under the corporate seal there- j .j nf, and th* u*e nr.d negntint on of said 1 bonds fur the purpose nf paying, or 7*»1 , nionuy tu pay bounii*-* to volunteers, end ' i in aid of those procuring *ub«t itutes, to he credited on the quotas of said city, and the | I offering and payment of bounties, and the I ; borrowing of money for the pu-po<e of pay. 1 I I ing the same, and the expense incident i • i thereto, and all other, act* by the raufVity j" ' council donirln the premise*, and all the ie- | 'f dehteiliiess thereby Incurred, he. and the, ; ; same Are, each and all,, hereby authorized, ' sanctioned and .confirmed, and made and ' ! declared to be legal, valid and effectual in < I law, as if doue by virtoe and according tn ' I t he provisions of an ac'. of the legislator* : . uf the Stats specially authorizing the same ; , , and thai Ihe sail) hopd* so issued by direc- ' . tion of the sai l city eonnctl, sod the in. ♦ dehtedness thereby incurred, shall he, in all respects, valid, legal and binding upon j . the said city of l!ap* Island, and the inhah. | itsnta thereof, and the property and object* j , of taxation therein, iri the itme tnarfner and j to tba same eztrat as other legally authorized debt* of ^id city. | 2. And be it.enacted, That- the assessor of ssid city shall bs empowered, under the direction of tho said city council, to Uvv . sod asses* a poll-ta'jr, not exceeding ten I dollars 00 every male citizen over twentyi one years, except- those who volunteered • under th* first call of the President of the Unit-d States for three years' men and have . • served in the artfiies of tba same, who shall • he exempt from any such lax as lavirc[ or { - assessed. ' 3. And be it enacted, That tba assessor , « and collector of said cily, Jiy Tirm-. apd at- 1 • cording to the provision* of said ordinance ' - authorising the *»m«, are hereby antborized ] ( tu proraed to carry on and compete, th* « ir.vy, a*»e-sinenl and collecting ol said lax, ( at the same tins aod i^lbaaame manner! at the regular fltate, cennty, or tawnship taxes srs levied, sssested and collected. 4. And be it enacted, That Ibis set will J lake effect immediately. — Of the 110 rebel officer* capturaJ at; i Fort Bleadaan, Sent to th* Old Oapitnl on j Monday, 27th oil., four were colt-nele, two lieutenant colonel , six major*, eight, captains and ninety llrtirnams, lephrsensang ' not less than ill rebel regiments that were j t jj engaged in tbe attack. l> The eteamrhlp Hat, with Major General | " Shersssn pn brmrd, on his setorn to UoUs- , - „ bnrtf, N. C'., arrived safely ;iu Haltaros in- . ' 0 Lt on last W cdoridsy.
! Vet* Jcncy tbnfrrciit*.— -ApptttDfmrtit*. | The foil"''"? *re the ap'pr»intmert« of thw New Jeraey M. K. Couference 'for the ■ pros cut yeqr , . ! PrtaJing El'ler, W K Perry. I /TVulpn — lirweoe Btreet. J S Hei«ler ; Front strmj, K II Dnrell ; .State Street. T i Ilsidun; t Vntr.,1. K II ^tokes : Unloo *»., G IJobhins ; W.rren *t refit, J I» Turplo. I'enninglon, -W S Zhne. I Titosvtlle, — llewett. j Uawire, O U WwscMI. Uwibertvilte, J It Graw. Princeton, K Hnncw, ! New. Uron-wirk- Liberty street. R Vj Lawrence; Pitman (.'ha|wi, U Hogbo* ; , , B .y.r.l street, K U Uolyer. : Millt-wn, W B Franklin. I Waahington, W W Christine, South Amhuv, p Shuck. ; Jackruovrlte, (tu be supplied). M nldlet.au I'oiut, II belting. j 1 Keyp rt. J K Pfo-lp*. I'urt Mono lb. A Lawrence. Ric*v, lie, J II Hutchinson. Red Hank. I D King. ! Katuutown, ('u be supplied). Long Branch— 1-1 church, G II Nrul : i 2d church. It 1. Strati- n. | GreetviMe, W A Abbott. Squan Village. A J Gri goiy. j Eariiiingdale, O S llel.iey. } | Free In-lil. W M Mufiil. Kot;l.«liti>wnaJlu be rllpnlied). K H-r. I'll. pi U S Army ; D C | j K««»l«, l'i.ucip.l uf 1'enotujflun Seuu- | J* Vannole, Mi'siunary to China. Free Miny I Mr r. lt-v J Lew,*. i Burlington. — Itruud rtree , A K Street ; Union el. wet, K Burr. Burdmtowi.. C h II II. Cru*. wicks, f A Murrwll. * € t.ruveville. ,1 |. S-M-iwr. Alb nl-iwji. U C M iiloork. .11 ght.tuwp. S K I'-H. \t IU-I..-I ana Sli .run, . E Waters. I 'rutiliui V and B-lfiiel. J W McDuUgal. l l.rksl.Jro-, J P Connolly. New Egypt. J II P., ran. i Jurubaiuau. J 3 Graw. Pembenau. W* Marge'rum. Mourtt Holly, B A Chalk* r, M.-ifti.il and Yjyeuutown, J Atwood. L-mbertou. yilell.i.ai., Ilillloro iiiul I'.li.-ronciw (to be supplh-d). ' Itelerty. J if Adams. I'alioy. a. — Reed. Itwlhwl. It T Harris. Br dgt-bviu. J Fort. «. I Muorestown. (i« be enpplied). Mtriiun. G L DuMnns. ' TotVs itiver, A M til hews, llergen. (to be supplied). ! Lebanon Ml.aiun. I> W A-ay. , Tarkeiton. V C Kaaltuck. B..S River, (tu t-e .upidied). Pleasant M 1... (to bo .0,- plied). It Given, Chaplain ... I ,t Navy. V It 1 UrtruuDi. Cti.i-laio in li S Army Pre, Ming Kl-le $ J li lhdihiua. . Camden — l .-na ritreel, #S. Van«ant ; Union Street. S Parker; Broadway, W
Tabernacle, J I! Stockton. City Mt'*tun and Newton, D McCurdy. Gloucvstwr City, J S UeJym Haddoofiwld. B F Wool-. or.,' Woudt.ur y , JV ji Barn ha. t. • Pwdrnktow'u and Ceoler Square, kl C > Mull.ca Hill. G II Tnlii*. GTaohotn. It J Andrea.. . Bethel and Tu.UelfV.llr. A Gilmnr*. Black woo. etna." G It Snyder. , lledding, P Y t'uytwr l.ung.a. Coining. D Moor*. W.uslow and Waiter ford, T S Wileou. ; IRnmnontou, (to he eopphe..) " > William-town, s M It-id -nn. Uargaititwnn, H S Nutria. Ah-o.com nnd Salem, J U.C-ate, W initfield and Smnnville, F G Catnac. Atlantic City. A M North. May'* l-andtng, L II err. J » White, Chaplain in U S Army. I ' Preriding Elder, 0 H Wnilecar. . [' Uridgvtun, Cuiumerce St., A E Ballard. * Trinity, H Than. Third, •- Baker. ! ' ] Salem City, South rtrcct, II M Brown. * " Ii.oadway, C K Fleming. I Pennsville. J C Summer. II. Penn.grove, J F Morrell. Sbarpluwn, J A*hhrook. Woud.town, G K M-.rris. '■ Herri»on villa. 1) Duffoll. . ' [ Uulonville, J Yunsent. ' Pittrgrovr, S II Jotinson. Gloucester City, M H Shimp. Nazareth ecd Allowuy»tpwn, T D Sleeper i I Hancock'* Bridge, (t» be supplird). ! Rhuadatuwn and Harmony, S Chat ton. i J ■ Fairtun, W Stockton. , Cedarvillr, L O Manchester. ' Newport, "N Kdwarde. ( Cumberland, J Chew. ' > M-oricetown, L J Rhode*. . - J Woodruff and Cot-unsey, J Mickle. Millvllle, Second Street tihurch, C Cline 1 'v • Foun - ry Chorch, J T Tucker* | Willowgrnra and Vlnelsnd, G C Staogwr Port Elizabeth, H U W.llums. ! Atlantic jfny. W K Ureenbank. Cape Mav, S Townsen-I. L-wer Cape May, R B Sutolfffg.^ ' Cap* Island, A Atwood. C II KIrkbride, transferred to Colorado S M'eatherby, transferred to India Mission Conference. J R Bryan, transferred to Newark CoA- ; ference. J H Jam**, transferred to Providence . j Conference. ! j W H Jeffreys, transferred to Rock River j J '; SPECIAL NOTICES. 1 JOHN B. HUFFMAN, Attorney -it- Law, Raster, Examiner, and Solicitor la Chancery 4 CAMt MAT COURT HOUSE, NEW JERSEY. IHe will avaawa la all MrsI koataooa, either civil t i o. ertailnal. 1* or oulul I0e l-ioit) . " S- He will write IVssilf. Doads A Mortgacrs. Leasea, i Art idea of Agrweo-ent. Wills, and ell klods of j - Cnnirama He will acknowledge all kinds of writings, either j ' attdsofikoor atsacbplaanaaouyboMlmL , He will give particular attention l%h* oollmioo • of all atooeyi. .11 Ij. He la sknrvej-o* and will eerre anyone as sueh. [ A Ha haa had suferaaful eaperlenec with Btmaty ' j He Aa* Unhand Stamp# of all kiade aod tb* latest! Stomp law*. '1 1 Jseusiy WIS, IMS. ft 1 '
SPECIAL NOTICES. - TFIIISKF-RM : WHISKERS ! » IK. tea want WhUkets er Muflorbeat Onr C.i*. , clan i:ou>pottn-t wilt fotee tbem to grew on ihe ' ■ ssiootheai lane -f thin, pr h«lr oo haM he-ii. lr, *»ek». TT'.re. #: id- !-r. mail anywhere .'X'---'-. ' ly sealed, on rryrtpt of prh-e. t-mf-y Addremo. U'ahvcr A L'--... Brook lye. New Tork. \ DEAFNESS, BI.INDNEViS AND CATARRH. IIVAI'N o-ulul *n.l Anrt.i, (formerly of Trrd.t, Holland,! bg. 4l» PtVEstiert. Phli»a«p»l*. "»»IV. aod 0-uotr> ran he se a at hU OMs*. The Bird Irl , ! I*rult) are Intilrd to accnnpaiiy their patient*-** • i-hr h«» no srrrr'a In his pnu-tlee. ARTldCtAL v * . tVU Icaerlrd without pain. No charge ins Io for ^ | eaacnn.lniB. jalh-'' ^ MAIfltlFaJ ». SH LM El.l A — Ml U KR.-aC M. F. * I l-ar-nna.-r. fold Sprinc. March 19th, 1865. ! by Rev. li. 8. Sharp, Mr. Joseph P. 8h*.. ' I mel-a. nf Iturliegtnn, to Ml** Wilhelmina | Miller, of I -old Spring. Cap- May. i ItANIh— WREfmilY. — At thR resi. • I .ler.ee of ib- lo.de". Vareni*. March ?il.h, | hy the .»n.e. «r. Oharle* II. Hand. In Ml«S t'*"1 m'''VU '••H1 of Spring. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS . Fire ! Harder: 1 or TlllPTfl I I I I rr th.'o W«ahra*w*t<^aa,a'nb " j -He, oV«d b> ah^Ieh^per'." i„" wle h?"' ' " lilt MAN A XII AW. No (right Thlrtv Bvri .Marin t, twlr.w Ninth, Phlladr-li-hla, : ^ ^ Gntiffering Krlaaora. ! llairdwuvTatore uf"*"*' ' *' 1t" Tttl'MAK A KlfAtV, I No.Kti(»"JghtThlr'idlv,, Market, brlow Math, _ A Philadelphia. Wire Ilitngliig Bsikelt. ' ' N" wvjuet-l Thirl y-Uvef Market, brJow^NUalh, Philadelphia. NOTlt'E. t N i:\AMWMION of r.ndl-talH to taach In ■ \ i lie l-u-.: -r N. h.a-1, In the rountjr of Cap* May, I will he he^-rai i oust HAuae, on Wednraday the Ull. i ' M. WILLIAMSON, J. P. LllAMtNG, aptil X. I ISS- Emunlaers. KICII9IOND HAS 1'ALl.EN, Y N U HO HAVE THE ftfll'ES !* OF O.l lt GO()DS! ; SBGAR which (.-rJ^y, wv auid at 30 tenia, we will GKOUSU PEER. | * ' ' Vao4" " • NEW STORK. 1 Mr rn.«"^^u*dVmrt"7hstiwlformert,y"ea^ c e- ai rrii'ssajjya "■ h1""1 j » <i«0Ct'AI£S. * ' all of which #111 be Id at the v ^1o "Ht'<
HIV STOIIi: AT GOS1IEN. -!• ** - * ' °"c«o< t«f i so 'rut i u « £. i _ AAp_ MtB. Thr attention or tolv. r. in ci nerai 1. c.NM to the j ! alilTN a. Ill Phlla'drtphU "r J"" 'r*r * : ^<jAaodvaaB.-iarm> -t-xL ^h^piirch ulngelaeI on lira, Marrh XI. IS4.V. ^ a|d'lf. ADHIMSTIIATOR'S SALE I II HI.'M. I St'M'i: rirr ooler of the nrphaaa' a.'-'i'iunamr' d'Tl-i" V. I .SrM. *u' M" Mui _ I a! II oVIoek A ,M. the following duscrlted property ; for l.n In-Ill on \V iriilugn-a aireet bt XM fi-rj ibrp' | hrmndrd hy Land, nf Mrs. Mary d'lovllUer* and j a.r Terma malt- known at Rale by aiyAAt * JAMI.X A^ZIKGLKR, J ' PEREMPTORY SALE. . * t t .1. a RISK Piail MPril.lV SA..E. WHI be aold ; -A at AteWloiion the Miller I'artn, near.Oaiw UiAnd, US SATVUPAV, M'UIL mh. ISdJ, j ^AlMhe^lJollowlog liraor laal lYoperty: °tt'* VUoi'si! '.""Vn C®"1 kt-r «*>«- Two lien Honfea. I A Large I,, I of Lumber, tn lohTio ralrpuivhaaers. About *1*1) Conia of (foot Wool. rifty ia-*-tf I »f writ rni-irrrl Maaure. One-rhouvan-t Brlrks. Two Pump*. roU*. SftVev. Crotrhca, 4 Anitaboul 1000 PAXKLor^nafoi^-wI.' juJuiig. ma - I- the day tn- atormi, the .**lr wJll take place (hr neat fair day. CitttfiiloBi made known on tho d.y or Sit*. « J. M. SMITH. Auetionrvr. •PA-H W. H. .MILLER. Agent. TO HOUSE CARPENTERS. I WANT Immediately from Aqto 10. eood r.rpenI I.-!* t<> worka.n Pnrtatde Build dr*. ahop work, i anil joiner work la grneml, to whom t will g.*e fair w -p-a. paid .a /ufl ee.Oy. Alto a Irvjml ■*■), maker*, and two good »rn to run wodb-worklog BMrlilnery. . The wag.-, eatanliahrd In Paterwm for the pment. ft' . r ° h'-u-*. for fair aarpentera- I will pay men a* they are qualified hy energy and nreehanlMi. a* follows : Common handa to renti per hnnr. Medium ^ M to xa per hoftr. '*!' • ' tS/enta per hour. Heat men and rhoa* eap-)Me of leaiftew and manag- >6 a gang of * to * men, n I. rente jwf hour. Ala* heat mm anil Ihoae e.p.ble/fcf leading and managing rangv of I* to so mre. sqfreol. per "hour. Those prefcrl&g piece Work cas hAr It. The shop will he open from 9 A". M untU to Pi St.. BaberlndusUious men w""^ orrTA>'"r- b,n K DF.RROM apthet. gleam Works, Paterson. W. 1. PRIVATE Nf llODL — NOTICE. MIM F_ JOHNS, of Philadelphia, will opea a PRTVATK SCHOOL, on the loth of Aprll. will efoae the last of Juae. <*ape Island, March r», IMS. gt , »'M REWARD. X >T vlrfoe of a R-aol.iflon nf th- Cltj Couoell of ' ijfiA,' a raws rd'of lmfT U,Mul- Uneh IXIh. I * NTY-n Y »! nOLLAWI ^ A-'ierrioo ind^'nvtrttoJ10" in" *U1 lr"1 fo ,b* r-ult> ot ilanta*i*c Ihe pioportr of rH-rer-T'or to any manner Injuring the pr-rperrir or nonwrwdrau. ape-r.f.^iN^yla^'n^ WASHINGTON BOISE, C A Pi: IILAND, NEW JEHXKT • JS now open for the arrommodatloo of traealer*. Aa Omsthua runt to aod from tho Depot so tho arrival aad departure of etery train. i . ucuRue a cakjl Ca.wlaland.N-J. |p|| rropiMai. NOTICE. . 1"NM:h«!i;NKD rrapertfnllj informs tba * 1 i- orie o| (tope May Ipuot), that he baa r*. moved fr-m Trenlon >o Cape May Court llouaa. and Will open the hollar formerly kapt by Capiala WOliam hoaa. aa a maiding Hin.it. and will he proPaied to ae oe-mooala al. who may wish enterUloment al Ihe Apill Term nf Court. t ^fohtq Wd. WILLIAM ELDkrOCP.

