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* Sit ©trari Sffare. Cap# Iilasd, Cape Maj Cotmty, I. J. ffedneiday, April 13, 1863. Proclamation. t*l AI»T of Soittih virgUrla'baa iumM ftdvnl Gnat. Ti e ml of the past robetuan drawers nigh. On Friday next, the b-storic Four- j tenth of April, lb* Asg of tie L'rloo wlli be retted an the shattered ramparts of Fort lamier. The occasion caUa far ttenkagivtng to the Cod of bat' Ira, acdforgroerai rrjotdn* by the prop e. la accord, ncee win the recptnmra-'gtloa of tbe Clip Council, the und' mined cst-i upos the people of C«|« Illand and allotbera who will, to Jala la a genera iltuutaatloc on Friday night, to eelebrala the ileiorlea of ' eurarmt. I. R. Maeoaami, Mavoa'a Orvicx, Mayor April 10, HOBDcnaisville Ladies' Aid Society Hate lomsrded to lha "United Sid a*\ Feoi-ary Commission" a box, containing j lha fi'lloo ihg sr'icl.-s : "00 Pickles, 6 dox. Unngoae, lj bush'lt of driad Applai, 6 butll*( of Catsup, 2 bol. • tlaa Tomatoes, 2 can* Tomeli a*, 2 cant of { Peaches. 8 pinta of dried Hockleberrjaa, 4 1 quaitadrieil Pens. | bam driad Bea>f, $ lb j Tea, 16 paira woolen ir.ittrno, 11 ilanlksr- ' chief*, 9 Limb Cnabiona, 28 Baudagti, 8 ' |prga bnodlei of Beg*. Ada Lcblam, Secretary. The State Xormal Schools. We learn from Prof. Hnfl, Principal of j tba Nornial School, thai the following rupile of that in-titotion bare received di'- j tingeiabad averages daring the Third just closed: Emma K. Adaiur, Darelunii, Sn- I lam Coonly, Average 92 ; Abhia A. Baldwin, New Brsu-wick, Middlesex, 93; Emily j Clina, M'llTilla, Comberiaud, 04; Jane M. i Conner, Booib Orange, E.mx, 93; Mai tie ; l)ey, Prin Cetoo, MefCer, 95 ; Maggie B. Forter, Bridgeton, Cumberland, 99 ; Fan«ia H. Hatching*, X a War It, K-e-x, 97 ; Gertrude lleulinga, Trenton, Mercer, 90 ; j Ktnmu^T. Howell, Manricetown, Camber- ; land, 90; Ssrmh JohmoB.-jwdw\Brun«wiclt. Middlaenx, 98; Fannia M. Kline. Clarke- i villa, lloSterdou, 97 ; Loniea Lopnrdua, j New Urnnswick, Middlesex, 92; Kale Mcintosh, .Wellanlle, Ohio, 96; Mary F. Kaxsoo, Plait-fl-id, Union, 93; Louisa 11. ' Polk, Trenton, Mercer, 90 ; S.llie M.Fu«•II, Cedart ill», Cnmbcriand, 97 ; K«>ms L. Taylor; Tratitoo, Mercer, 96; Annia It. Wbilaker, Camden, 96; Jamet A. Backus, CalUell, Essex, 98; Frederick Cornwall, Milford, U'ooOecticui, 93; Ssliie J: Ely, Lombvrl lilts, Mnmeidon, 93; laadore M. Winsos, West field, Union, 91; Georgikna : Dickinson, Woodstown, Salem, 90; Annia B. Dry, Princatun, Mercer, 92 ; Cniolin# L. McCulloogb, Peri Depoait, M l., 92; Anna M. Smith, Port Deposit, M'L, 91 ; Roberta H. Stnrenson, Port !>#posn, Md.,' 90: Mmnla C. Swsy.e, Hope, Warren, 95; Maria M. Whllrkar, BrldxatPr, Cuinbe--laud," 9T; MIiira JL Woodfwff. Milford, i Hnnlnroon, 94; letlt# 8. Woodward, ; Mount Holly, , Bsrlingt' O, 92 ; Anna II. I Ja^keoD. r-qaao Village, Monmouth, 92 ; j leminb Cran.rr, Gryrnbeuk, Uarlioglan, 90 ; , Bamual C. Fub-t, Trautoo, Mercer, 91 ; | Win. II. Hob bias, Ciaik.burg, M'-niiiculh, j 90; Emily T. England, Woodbury, Glnu- ' Oil. II r. II.IIm A V.> U'i.ll.

crti-r, Mrs. Hnttia A. | Moniclatr, Lara I, 91. PnpH* may apter i be institution to adran- : tape at ibis season of iba yasr. Adlournuent of the Legislature. TXTO or TV! UCIOXXTAL MU.. Tbs Legislature adjourned on I hursday j night, Gill iosl!. about half-past 12 o'clock. Both Houses were nearly ready to adjourn, when the Governor returned to the i lionet the Incidental Bill, with bit obj.-f- j tione. The Governor objects particularly | to Item Xe. 101, to pay ilia Trvasorar S6.- 1 000 for "incidental#" for members. Tbe j C'oustlou-n fivs the pay of member# si I P*f 6iem for forly.daja, aod 81.50 per j diem f'tr lha remainder of Jhe saeiiun. Ii bod "barn astral P-T ntcb House lo apprupri- j ale in the incidental bill money l o pay for J •lationery furnished lo members. Tbe Le- ' glslstorc was tbs proper judge of lha amount of atsllonery and pos age ilampa necaasai y, and thia waa a piopar object ol expenditure; but tha item objected to was uol of this character. No items wrr« nsmad or voucb'arv furnished, sod lha Governor therefore concludes that the amount ia lo b« paid in cash. Tbla'is an indirvct mrlbud of tncrrua- i . ing the pay of members above ihe amnont ' allowed by lh« Conatiiutiofi. and, therefore, j he cannot sign the bill if this itsm is re- ; tsjsed, Tbe manage was read and ordered to be ; entered no tbe minutes. At, by the Const!- j lot ion. It ought to lie over for oo« day before tbs Hoot'- csuld proceed to its cousidetwioo, acoocurreul rvsolollon was ad pted by the llonso to adjouro at 12 o'clock, noon, oa Friday, as the hour lor adjournThis reaolution wee fhkeo to the Seosta. and (Hat body refused to concur, so both ii •■•see adjourned, sum <ii«, without passing tha iociduottl bill.— VHir Am ericm. — The PrwsbyUtyof West Jersey will j ■tact at Mill Villa oa April 18ib. — Mr. Grw-n ■, a Union refuge# from 1 Bkhmoud, baa haan appointed pu-tmasUr I of that my- Mr. Ureao was a wealthy ciii- 1 •as of ku: mood, who refaaed lo taka tha I vath of allegiance ta tha rebel government ' at the outbreak of tha rebellion, and waa 1 oaaeaq neatly banished, and bis pro party • eoalhnafd. JT'Swk.- ' Ta&ZSiL** ' 5 • 1

"VICTOR! ! PEACE!! JIAT, SUIIKKNDERS 1 1 0 > THE REBELLION CRUSHED. 1 i- j - ' EX D OF THE WAR ! ! j! THE UM0N KESTORED ! j i LIBERTY TRII'MPDAl'T ^ ! j W« DeraaniKAT, WaiBixaTox, D. C., ; j April 9. 9 V. M.-.Mqjor Uenersl John A. I !>ix, New York :— Tbe Depf^nent has ,j ju»t receivedathe oflicial report of tbo aor- j • render, this day, of General Leo end bii j Army to l.ieetenHni General Graut, on the t j terms proposed by General Grant. l»etails will be given as speedily as possible. ij i hecretary df W ar. ) 5 . t omrl.l Dispatch. | 11 XADQt* ASTKKS AkmIVS OF TUB II X IT CD " Ktatki. April 9. 4 30 P. M.— Iloo. K. M. | Sianton, Sec'y of War : — Grorral l^e sur- | retidered the Arap- of Ntirtb.ro Virginia I this afieroooo upon larma proposed by my- | self. Tbe accompanying aBditional cor res j pnodeoce will show tbe conditions. Jolly ! " | signed. U...81. Uuart, Lieut. Genarsl. I 1 1 -^r Aran. 9, 1865. j . General: 1 rkcsiv.d your nola of Ibis _ moroidg.oo tbe picket line, wbither 1 bad p come to meat yyu, and ascertain definitely , , ; *bnl leruis were embraced i* your piopo- , j sition of yestarday wilh relen nca lo tbe 1 surrender of l his army. 1 now reqvesl an I . j interview, in accordance with the offer containvd iq your letter of yesterday .or thmt j purpose. i Very respectfully your obd'l sert't, > ! K. E. Lex, General. . { To Lieoteoant-General U. 8. Graut, com- j 1 | maodiug (Jailed 8tatat Armies. j • _ ~ Arat:. 9, 1S65. | G.-ni^al B. E. Las, Commanding. C. 8. • ! A.: 1 <" this dale is but Ibis mo - luent, 11.50 Y. M.. received. In conse- - queue# of ray having passed from thedticb- • aiond end Lyorhburg toad to tbo garm- . vilie and Lynchburg ros.l, 1 atp at this writ- • j ing about fuur miles west of W altar's • . Church, aod will push forward lo the fro.'U' • for the purpose ol meeting you. Notice ' 1 1 sent to me od this road where you wish the > interview to take place will meet me. » Very respectfully, yoor olhi't seiv't, ■ U. 8. ObaNT, Llaut. General. | s — ArrouATiox Lovkt IJocst, April 9. . Ganeral 4t. L. Lee, Array C.-8.— In ac- : . cordance with the subalaoca of ray lettar ,i to yyu of lha Hill inat.. I prupose to receive _ i tha eorreuder-or~-ffi#"~ATniy * #f "Northwrn - . ; Virginia on the fnlloaing lerms, to win . ! R6IU ornlt tna ofit«erawiMi snail to tie jnsd* . . ! in oqplicate, one copy to be given to an | ( Scar uys gnateii by mr, the other to be _ j relaioed by aiwh officer or officers as you . ! may oasigiiaic, tba officeis to give their ;

inamduel paroles nut lo taka up arms j against tba government of tbe United _ bla e until properly exchanged, and each i company or regimental commander to sffco ! s like parole for fha meo of their commands. ! The arms, artillery end public property to ! be parked end stacked and turned over to ' ' j the officers appointed by mo lo receive . tbe o. This will ool embrace the side arms " ; of iba officers nor thair privaia horses or ' 1 baggage. This done, each officer end man " i will be allowed to ralurn to their honiea, ' | ool to bo disturbed by Uallad Htaltt so- * ! iboriiy so long as they nbsetve ih»ir parol# ' ■ aod tba laws in. force wbere they may reside. li Vary respectfully. U.S. Gr»rt, Lisoteoaul General. ' . | nxApqcAnraBa ARHT Nortiivrn VISCIKU, i ri ' April -9. 4*65. j . ' Lieat. G^f. U. S. Grant, commaudiog : 1 : U. 8. A.— General : 1 have received your letter of -thia dale containing the terms of « ; surrender of tbe Aimy of Nortbero Yiri giuia aa. proposed by yon. As they are sub- . j stauttally tbe aame a* those expressed in i your latter of the Si b ioaleot, tliry are ac- , i cepled. I will proceed to designate the proper officer# to carry the stipulations ioto ; I effaot, . Vary raspaetfullr, yon- obediaqngrvaat, R. E. Lxc, General. Tha following is 6he previous eorrespon. ; deuce between Lieut. Gen. Grant and Gen. Lee, referred to in the foregoing telegram ; to the Secretary of War : l^.irTon llorsc, Vi., April 9, 1865. Hon. E. M. St.hto*. Secretary of War: Tbe following correspoodcuce has taken place beiweeo U«n*»al Lea aod myself.— There hps been do relaxation in the pnrsnii during ila pendency. (Signed) U. to. Gnsirr, Lieut. Gen. Gin. Robe/l E. I —v. commaudiug C. 8. A.— General : Tha results of tba last week must courinee you of the hopelrssuess of further resistance on the part of the Army of Northern Virginia in thia struggle. 1 feet thai it ta ao. and regard it as my duty to shift from miaalf the reponstbiliiy of aoy further elusion of bio. d, by a*kiug of you the surrender of that portion of tbe confederate States Army known at the Army of Northern Virginia. J Very respectfully, yonr obedient servant, C. 8. G noire, Lieat. den. Commanding Arauvo U. 8. ( April 7. 1865. \ Gaaeral : I have received y>-or note of Una date. Tboegh net e etieWy of tbe

| \ yoor desire tn avoid negleas effo-ion of ! ; Wood, and therefore, tirfure roneideriug | i joer prnpoaitiao, ask |te terms yon wdl ; | offer on candition of itiur»endar. ( | (Higned) R.ltkyLcr, General, j To loeat. Geo. Grsii!r<MtiniaodiBg"Armies j ^ I of the United Stoles, j I AprH 8, 1865. aj General B. K. Lee. corttmanding.C. 8. A . ' — Gaaeral : Your note off lost ermine, in i rrply to miiio «r same daiA asking ronditioos on ubirb 1 will occepl- ihe eurrender , 1 j Of tbe Army of Nortbero jirgin-a. is ju«t received. In reply I woul4 ssy that peace ' being my first desire, tbereiis but oue coni dition I insist upon, vix : thul tbe men suri rendered ekall he disqualified fur taking up l arms again against tha United 8iate* until i " properly exchanged. 1 will meet you, or : . | designate officers lo meet anj officers yon | may nana for tbe same purpose, at any , ] point agreeable to ynu, fur the. purpose of . j arranging definitely the terms upon which i lha sorrender of the Army of Northern j Virginia will be received, i Very respectfully, your obedient servant, U. 8. Grunt, > Lieutenant General commanding. j j April 8, 1965. i General: I received at a lale honr your 1 note of to-day, in answer lo mine of yesterday. I did not iolenil to pinpose lo surrender of the army of Northern Virginia. -4- but to ask ibwtermtof your propdhHiuos. J-To b« frank. I do not ihink ilia emergency ha- arisen lo call for the surrender of tbia 1 ■ army but as thn restoration of pence should I be the sole object of all, I desire lo know r whether yons proposals would laud In that ami. I cannot, therefore, meat you wh!i a. > '■ viaw to surrender the Army.^f Northern i i v.rgiols, lint as far at your proposition may ■ - ! affect ihe I'. 8. forces under.-my commui.d, I • aud lend 1« the restoration of peace. 1 i iliould be pleased lo meal you at ten A. M. | to-morrow, on the old stag* road to Richmood, between the picket lines of lha two ■j Very respectfully, jour obedient servant, (■Signed) B. K. l.KR, I General. C. 8. A. | ! To Gen. Gran*, coafbianding Annies U. 8. . { April 9, 1865. | . ! Gen. R. E. I.ee, "commaooiug Ui 8. At .'Gen.: Your hole of yesterday received. As I bsvii no aelhority lo 'rent on lire subject, i of peace, ihe meeting proposed for 10 A. h.' M. to-day could lead lo no good. 1 • ill i 'stale, however, general, 'list I am equally i anxious for pe»ce_with y-iursrlf, and tha ! whole north culerlsin the »oir faeiing.— | The terras upon which pence cab be had are , well understood. Ily the south laying down i their arms they will hasten that inOst dasir- | able event, .save thousands of human lives- [ and Lundrvds of millions of properly not yet destroyed. Hincerely liopb g ihst all. j oar <lifliculiies may It settled without the Io«i(<ri»fiSTtiBrttfe,|-pabsef ibeiuysclf. [ i Very respectfully, your obedient servant. |-L -«U. 8. Gbaxt, Lieut General U. 8. A j i ! Wat DgrARTtr.xr. Washiroto.v. I>. i April 9— 9.80 P.M. , ■ i Lieutentnt-Ganeril Gb^kt : Thanks be , ! to Almighty God for lire great victory with ! Almighty for great victory '

I : which Mo has this day crowned you ami the i i -i gitllsnt anny under your c mmatul. The ' , 1 thanks of this llepertment,- and nf.lhe guv. j I nrnment, and of tbe pa pie rtf the United ' , i .States ; their reverence and honor have , j been dsrervrd. and will be rendered lo yon j , j and ihe brers and gallant officers rod sol- ' , i diers of your army for all time, r | (8 gnedl Ki>> iv M. Staktox, I j " Secretary of War. ! Wax P*r*tTiiRrrrM *siiiic«nox, D„ f,. ' ' ; April 9. 10 P. M.— Ordered, that a salute ' of two hundred (200) gans be fired nl the 1 i headquarters of every army and department, j and at every post and arsenal in the United ( States, and at the military academy at | West i aim, on the day of .the receipt of | this order in comraemnrfciion of ihesnrrrn- , j iler ol General" ltfli. l*wand lire army nt. . | Nuthern Virginia to Liculensnl General [. !,Gronl and the anny under hit commsnd. i Report of th* receipt and execolion of this : order to he made to th# Adja'aul General j Washington. Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War. General Tax Bill. Th# appropriations to lb# *#veral counties iu the general tax bill, are as follows: Atlantic, -• 82,207 Bergen. 17.230 I Burlington, 24.975 j Camden, 16,972 j Cape May. 2,831 Cumberland, 9,476 ! Kosex, • 47,669 Gio#cs-t#r, 9,698 j Hudson, 38,260 • llun crdon, , 20,416 Merc-r. 20,164 i Middlesex, 17.848 Moomouth, 20,353 Morris, 16,440 Ocean, 2.038 Passaic, 13.283 8al.m, 14.732. Somerset, 13,283 Hnesex, 12.262 Unren, 14.411 Worrwa, ia;715 8300,000 — Tha smoont nf tha »seMtmnnt #o the reel and p»reoo l prnpwrty In this State it $350,000,000. The pr<w#nt war tax o# I his. is one-taath of oa# fvr cant, over 8100,000. of which in set apart n silking food. As ' t • assessors of Iba Stale do not wsess antra thou seventy per earn, of the volwsli**ot the SCI on! valne nf the real and per»"uol estates ia New Jereiy, is nearly Bra ndllien doUwri. — f. T. Barasai. lha grant showpnao J bs. h^^yd to th. Uam^tic., Lhgi J Wlars, front lbs loan of Farifi.1 j. by aaJ| '

ll'MBARV OF WAR NEWS. i General Grant is not content to lit the i flying enemy escape him without pnnieh[mvpl. He fans again strock Lee while . in I retreat, thia time ia flank and with heavy effect, raptoring several fpnerat officers ' I aod many troops. On the areming of the i 6th instant, at daylight, the Army of lbs ; 1'oiumae. which bud been marching and - 1 j fighting for nearly a week, moved pruuiptly ■ , on tl.s enemy, ih-n supposed tu be si j r, Amelia Court llonre. tree. lied, huwevfr, j ' attempted tu steal a»»y during the right ' of the 5tb. and morning found him moving • westerly on a road to tire north ol Meade's ; - and .Sheridan's p isilioi.s at Jettersvill* and > along the railmad. As eoon as they #«- I j certsinud this lact the Union generals » ' changed. front and u airhrd in three col. • io striking llie tail of lrec's retreating Tutc-e r at Drwlonsiile, "ami. cutting off one Corp., I i j succeeded iii ca| tariog n Urge pert of it, j i while the rest of the demoralised retn-le were rapidly i uriid'in very bad order to. ! warn th- Appom#tt,.xjt*er. -taking refuge behind the swampy baMmdit Sailor's creek. • I This' movement results in putting Lee wh»t j of Meade, but at ftfeBrfnl rost^l^yif ■Oj'l^ ■ Wg have no news of up-raUo'us on tbe part I of General "Urd, who at Iterkessille ' with « he Twenty- fou/lh end Tas&li-fiith i ' corps on the morning of the 6th insl. This : ■ pnslli.'O IS upon ihe rear of tire position ' | which lore held on Sa.lor's creek at night- | fall on Ibe Gill, .h is not lo Jre presumed tbet lire command of General Ore was idle during IheC-li inn., and good news may ^ be expected from II at any hour. Jf mA ' again lutervupted iu his retreat. Genera! ' Lee may UllUe fo-eed lo make lire peerage r of tbe Appomattox aud pursue ihe longer 1 j roujee lo Lynch'. urg. The next news will doubtless reveal General Grant with Gen- ' ) 1 butween l.yncilburg and Lee. An attempt uas made by rebel agents lo ' ( | destroy I he city yf Newbern. N. C . on llie ! 2d Inst. Several buildings liile.l with guw. ! I erumrht stores and tbe bridge user lie . ' Nous, river w.-re aiaiuluneousiv Bred . hoi ; , Ibe flames were soon extingaiehed. A r b. officer suspected of being rmioTl.d will.' [ ibe Vl'.t WW. arrested. There ... u ru,,,.,, in Newbera that rel.-l rnr.liy bad mad* -■ a dash ic toheruinu's re.r ; but it did tint j receiye n upit credence. It was repurlrd I ^ thai General 8bnrman had cmmenced biers loaded with prisoner* Cup uied by his ; a Mouroe from Nenbero. An excilibg seme was presented in th. , . vicinity iff C'-runna aud I rtrol, Spain, hi d ! , UD Ihe a.ljarent w.lers, to llio 2l«l oil. | ( ! Tlreae tan towns are only iii're miles dis- 1 , I rant, aud ia the harbor t l tire latter Iwd'i ; b«eu for some lime lying the rebel ram ' ~ j BtoUeW'sill, IH8 gl Utimuiiw.'-weli bttig her, . ' were the United 8lat-s strauiera Nregara ' ( tnd+4 erattrenio. About nuub *>f lire day ' j muned the 8tuew.:l was ob-ervert to 4.c i ! m.ivieg seaward, followed by the Spanoh ! ' j frigate I'uoceplion. and the Niagara and: 11 i Sacramento linmetlialely started lo meet <

* | and attack her. As the officers of ihe : '* j lion and desire to figlil the lungd States : d I vessel*, a desperate oavtl battle was an-l- " ' wiih an expectant multitude. But all at-re i doomed lo oiseppointment ; for when ibe I | Niagara aud Sacramento had neirly got! j wilhiu range of l^e Siotiewall the iailei i j suddenly turned reand and put back to her : , i anchorage. The officers of the rebel rum f ) »»y that they *lecliued to fight because ul j e ! the heavy sei prvtailiug. A nolber accoun I 1, j gfve# a* lire rrssou a fequ si from 'ti.e ,1 j French government fur bcr delcnlKi# at1 ,» Fcrrol. if ] . — •- - liucmt of Ibr 1-SO Loan it] W,1 "oticb'thst subset i p' inns i j & th# populur 7-30 l.jptlrtn\atill eonliuued I in lire most liberal manner. To lh# Old j ' World lh# success of these I'eopl. '* Loins j ! •* one of the wonders of n Republic. Tire ! Government does not seek to borrow io j foreign markets ; it offers no premiums to J bankers, but appeals directly lo the pnoj pie, and with what snrces* ia sufficiently . shown by^he fact that daring forty-three j days they aulftrrihed snt^ paid the cash ■ down fot ona hundred end rjsty-nne million { dollars of the 7-30 Loan. There can be no ] stronger evidence or -public confidence in j ! Government securities. While nearly all j other stocks hate guns down from twenty | | to fifty. and even s greater per cent, within j a f- w weeks, all forms of U. 8. bonds snd ; stocks have remained firm except tho rlight | fiucluatmns that are incident to all rapid changes in tbv money market. Our readerwill remsmber that the subscribers to the 7-30 Loan recehd seoil-anbual interest qU th# rale of s»sen and three-tenths percent, per annum in rurrenry. and nt the end o: three year* from Juoe 15th, 1865. they will have tit# option of receiving payment In full or converting their o*.tws into a 5-24Uix per cent, gold interest bond. Tbs great decline ic tbe preminm on gold mule, ibera e notes mora desirable tbs* ever as sn ins vestment, end it should not" be forgotten . that their exemption Irom state or mnnicL . pal taxation add# Ibrgtlj to their value.— ■ T|ern is oo ioterraption io tke receipt ®r p eabseribl ions or the delivery of the nutes. - j All banks, hunkers, rod other# acting a* . i Loan Agent-, trill pay subscribers tbe ini tetval in edvuttcts from tbe day of snbscrip1 lion antj| June l-Mh. J — Rx-Uov. Aiken nf Mouth Carolina, one F of lb# wealthiest own nf thn 8uie, bos rail centiy presented rwsh of he# 750 aUfM Milk F I their freedom aud n fum.

' . PERSONAL. | | — Whea Sherman waa in 8artnnah, a prominent civilian, with u vie* of gvMI"^ ! ( Sherman's opinion of GraC, ventorcd npoo ' t n mild denoucinlion of the military abill'tes •of the l eutenant gsOcrel. "It won't f-o, 1 ! sir," said Sherman/"it worrsbd'* air! Grant j ' I it u great general He st.ioff" by tn» wben ' •• I was crsxy, end I st..od by bttn when h« ( was drunk, aud now, -by tbuntler, sir, we , , j stand by each other, — While G»n. Grunt was on n train, . ; lately, a youthful book- peddler traver-t-d Tib# ears, ciying, "Lfe 1-f Gen. Grant. ' i ' A mi»chievi.ti« side omitted the general's i I 1 Seal, suggesting to the htTy that "tAit men ! might like a cop*." U»n. Grant tor li I U»r,r the pages of the -'book, and rostra! "y ! ' ! "Who is ,f this J" T. . ; I | »h.v. giving bint a hmk -f .ltd g»n<len and i idtsgn-t, replied. "y«o mn-l he a .Ism-d j greeny not to know Gen. Grant !" After i surrendered and boagbl lire biogr.p' y. SPECIAL NOTICES. YITIIKKERS ! 1*11 INK E^RS! I i ,y 1 , • !>*: A FN ES.«C m I \ l> \ AND « ATARUII, I. i,7,7'b., M. rTx»*»7i IM7" h.L. Ur«tb JOHN II. lU FFTI \N, ■ MIornry-ttl-Lan, llaricr. Kxantlucr, nnd bollritur lit ( hAitrcry. ( VPE MAT CUI IIT Mut s>; M « JERiEV. MA 1:1111:1 >: i LUIM.AM-MHSS -O.. A rl :*d. It ' 'he Rev .1 II. Iltver.y, Mr. "A in. B. Lin- j * lam. * f ttenmsville. t ape May C ... to-M.-s Mtry l> Hers, ul Comtrailuad. fua.b.tlui.d ' 1 I Utx^ N I. ^ Jj ROBINSON— CHKHTKR.-Gn April ' 1 4*h, 1 y the Rev. J II Mt'er y. Mr. Gan> y S. K-.bina-ill. »r HeMV-V.ll-, C.|.e M .r c« . 1 ! V. Mi.. Annie K. t heater, of Weal Craek, " ; Cape May l-'nA N.J. I'- It AS FU-DCNrnY.— A« Tec-UW.. " March 16th, by R v. W. It. O-b-rn. Mk ' | G-nrge Banvr to M a. R . suits 1»,|M| h*. i*..«h of u,.}.-r Towbaetp. G.1-. M.) L«.. ' 1 i x- j

' DIED. -| IIUGMK8. — A 1 Town H.uk. Lower 1 1 rown-l.ip. on the 3d n-t , Miry B.. widow , . of the Ui# Thomas P. UagbtAq tu tbe 7stb : . ; year /lief ' I HUGHES.— 9kt N»bl»st»wn. Allegheny : ' » I Co.. IV, William Henry, son nf Chart. a ' 4 | M. and Miry Jaoe Mu^ba*. agud 1 year, 3 I ' r ! "7',"'*' [ t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS in PORTA .NT FINE ART l NN.ilMdEMt.Nb The M ATIU.N »L Ait j ^Y A>» It lATItlX nt b»w York, be* tn anm.uui-e s I bera. >^tuc Sjpftti Xtrrt-Uur Eagre .lug, i Waxltlngton Ketch Ing n salute on the Field of Trentnn, : From the uriglavl painting, by thoM SmtlnfU'Shvit ' ' J. FiKofk. S. k A AXEU, H. A. ■ j I neat men? a* evlaancad b) I tie opinions aulgolasu. j1 3 TWE J I OS HOWARD EVERETT. j "A very ple*.lo« ao • h-i pity ext. t: ted wark-an | " engraving ol tare Beauty." Eoa"«al| Et caciT j i uevr. -ues. msrnxo srorr. . ( ""vnnnt he '•oovmpttled wrtiojil »o Inervased j i Vlsriitt Scott, j , THE ARCHBISHOP OF KEIV TORE. "It l« 1. dew » beau. lint rp-imet. of Art." 1 Jan a M. Clovkiv. AKh.lUic.pol New . Tot k j I I FRED. I. CIILRCII. ' , . : "t no delighted wilh th» >: graving i It do« full ' } Just.ee the noh.e simplicity »n'i dij-.U) , uhteh t* ; , . j the great enure, of the picture." Face E Cucaiu j , I HOK. te.W II sflVARD j "Offer my eokgra'uUtiOMUh n liepvlrlotlsm and ! J gnad taste shuwn.und upoo me ..weesstul ex-vura-S . of u.e work." i' THE PRE SIDEfrr Or VHE EXITED STATES. H I "xecpl my r.uw«tulv*lni.s upcu the eompb tloo ! or lh.s very hnoi'trul work," A. Lisiou. • j ' HEART IF. LOSHFEU.O.V • Beautifully exeeu.ad— Aee. pt my best wishes f»r 1 yoursucco." llLaav YV. d.o-ut li.low. ! F MAJOR C EX. SIIERMAS. V. S A. I "Fully meet's Uw hhrhencnvlutus <t haa.ee-lved " j wirT. sstiais, Sly), (ten. tl. A a. This rnvrulRrent Llae Skwr-tireta | THE FIRST OF AX AXSVAl SERIES \ of Brst-elas engravings of Amein-au Sutdeets. to tw | 1 IssSrvl eaeh year, all of whleh will be orw.atl works, aoa of tie- t.lgbe-t order of awt.t, at the low price of r F f V K II O L L A R H , I which Include* free artmtsal-a la tha Gallery of the Asouetvtum at all'ttmea. aod an latrraat tn ' "l."' 1 ""rvVy ffj"*' ** UQTH or vxi»ti»o« i 1 Tbe Snbserlbera for Ibe ( nrrrnt Tor's < Negot ^gSSjn &| t toe ork ' . n. the g..l mil ilwi s.*Eogra v l*am of c«.pta'°|UT*'. Iram'' ^ . ra««'t|lCreS^lwtt.*s. IVv^o'u WWj'r^tlalwv^i - J-maa a. E-.tr a Aor,., mnra-ip -ia i fii-UpU aora- 1 XMsr.~kS,ssRK6;ss.'M::!, ' tho Gutter) of the N vtvmal ,lrt UMoatatiuu, h#l and Mo Bf anwa . Xsw T-ua I uMo at tha prlaelpal ia ■tsmMsnn stiiattsteasuv. N Tho rogustsgf wl.l he Rewarded serurrly reeked | ' , In a sirr.ax tvsbe, a;at reeefpr of Ft YE IsOLI.AM t STS1,'!.* «'ss? sSvsrrj: sri : oerame# id these arefVr who It tha toast Axwat ; I

■I . - ''j Lil S .'li I SEW AOVERTHEMEUTS Door Bells, ( ranks. Pulley I. ! fiUXK sptingi. knot), sttd- and gush hell pu*t., V morllse ers -ks. -arwairfl «lr*. ha t stiptra it. - v iron vrasks. ,ptkee aud eorriagea. aod duv:-knock-rs for solo by TRCHAX N «HiW, j Ko SSS( Eight Thlrtv-Orei Marker, V Ps MetS, . j FhiLd-lpElv. , ! < urltng Mticks, ( urlir.n Hod.' 1)IM HIVG tr-.a- rurUng t-i.gs. h»a rrtaspr:*. v vvriely of at; kiada -ad sites, for sola a: tJ._ " -s oivo. 'TM SIAW fc SRAVr. ! No. OS CEi.M Thir*y-Bv. ) Market, twh w Met., i t-hilse-lpl . Port t-lit in. Lirntim Ylfce. AfPt.E v—i, l-aiber, hr >» -,n3 uoa wherlUb:' . ■ hair, twaear Is, and "ed tutors, atlh pjv J'.., aursye s. UT?ti:MtNsi SHAW, * o BJ5|T:cMTIiir-y.Dve, Market, helnw Vlstt , FMIadciphls ■ ^ RFDI TED FBirEfii ^ FARM FOR KALE. ~ . ^ Ihe laspe « er-rnts 'ale.- « CI. -t- Ilw-ltW*; ltun- - f. trans wi.Ri' - re rtrw li e rroper" w" p>. -r . ; Ui.il. Ihe .jlaenNr. TH - 'ikl tf I V Apt -tt • - C.whao. A|-r.l to*h. :S -> .NEW. MILLINERY 6UUIIS. I Ft '.ir- K Ul Ue..u..ktlly h«s tne pleraur-h-hd -T. .', h"l"l'-('hsl she ha- ju.: npr.-e . list > i rr (Mt* I'lilE^KRAir. tJ'ti'-" "yv . Vs. aai'Vd i "r"r«! vSi.v. . >• it"". Vi'r'l.i ' -'V""* '"u A""tl«ta'"T*i"f *" April tt, 'Sax L FOSTER nil. s<t2.»u:its- none. ; * 'ryci nf land Vh-re en I rel?l t "ajf' f f I 1 " ' ' • \Y vRB'.O*' '"" j " .hhV'Vvrreuf* ih."'|«ue..rooU.1.Mhe pr*»S£h ' "" 1 1!« 1.1 mcw'wUjLrar ' ' MAHCFS u'lifTlTL!® " l ANIW. »*AtSE«, • r AHLKA S. OI.O*.*, . ' I Ml IN V -T. Vtvs, W". A. NIPVKt f, . ' ' Aplftffa * HV.VEAfl VyttHTE, • ; ^1. H. INTKRVIL RETESBE." A I I A. j: ISLAND, ' from tl n li S 'I k°? . a" DI'NNIS VtLLE. I ( ■ _ _ _ its TcxsDtr. Arnixtsth, i Jriri Ktiioi; 4, ) O* Wri-stsso, ArnixSith, 1 r"^,rcs*HENB,t tt*' Id 1 IIS .uA^q^.b pere^os who * ^ ' y--j I-"-- offr.;re*».m.V^£j.'rtv/ra llv^j "■a"en States -Cesstarv" snd bankable after * - ^ v n 777 ne Utr T ""eeuir loF't< '"S* C

iVlCU.MDND MAN FALLEN, ,^ND SO HAVE THE PRICES OF OUR OOGI»S! SVG A ft whleh formerly we sold a! 30 eears, we wtU now sett at IS. GROUXD FEED, , i apj'f V». T.EACtr. It" STORE. * hur"'.qjix' " " "* °* "boots 4- SHOES. iUHOirABE.tr r Jnnl whleh w |'| be snl-t at the very 1 .west Market Cape Island. April I, I8«"' ''I H NEW STORE AT GOSHEN. * ■' THE t'NDEIisif.NEti has opened • New .afore at (."•hen. and tret received a 1 ree aod rtrellanl f k r' (; onri v ' tM*'* krw^f t.7»40 ' CHOCK ERV AS 1 1 ri SIVA RE. Tt ft tl f C0"'V''{J00" AXD TEED. lact th-t the can purehaae goods at cheap to GO14 HEX at In Philadelphia. | Call and rvatuine my stock be 'err purchasing elto- ; where. SL'MXKR MAMCT. Goshen, M'reh SI l«U. ai*Stf. TO IIOVSE CARPENTERS. I WANT Immediate ) from so fu to. good evrpvt*. I aod Jon er work In rr n*j«l, to woom I set, I g ee l«lr I wagea, punt a full tt» rOjr. Ala* a few cool suh | make^.aad two good men to run wooa-warktug r he wages e*tat*'l*hed to Pa'ersoa for the prerent. * I. SIS' per day. of .0 heu't. fnr fvr rarp-ntrev 1/ ' w It pay In men as ihey arequalitted by energy snd i me-h-nlsm. at follows: 7 -v " | ( .rtnmon hands #0 eeoti per hour., | M-.-d.um " M to *4 per hr-urj I Fa r •' tt rents per huCr. nest men and three capable of toadies aod matag- ; tng a"»ang "f a lo II mm*, *Tt( ernt. |-er hour. [ AU--.lt st m- n ami th-we eapable of b-adlng and ! Thiise ttvfertue piece work sat. hare it. ^ The Shop Will be ..pen bum S A. M. uatU IS P. M„ ; that all who wlon ma* work uvcr-tltue. None but ! a Jwir indottnnu* mrn wanted. A UERROVt apf-Tt. S eam W.irka, Pater «. X. J. PRIVATE NOTICE. NIIA* E. JUHbA Bl Pbtladelphla, w.U opOS u iVl PntVATE M-1IUOL. ao the ISth of April. Wi t euwe the faarrvl June. Cape Ulond, Maren nn. t«e. At 825 REWARD. HT virtue of a Hesolullon of the City Council of the C I) ul (»-.e tshoud. pa***d Marsh Utt, laW, a lew, nt of . TWFNTT-FIVK DOLLARS will be paid for Infmrnaigiq. that will lead to tho detection ami eoWelerlon <n any person or persona gutlrj of domoglag th* projwrl)- of atrium*, or Iu X. WKtTctTKS? C»po laliusd. X. J, Mtreh IS. IMU m3 W' A h II IN 16 TON UUl'IC, CAPE ISLAXO, !H* JIRIIT ! ^ an Omnibus runs lo and from th# DsppLou th# | arm at sod dep*riuio of every train. GkUltttR A CAKC, c»'*l'!,nJ |n"l toopfte&r. i NOTICE. i V OTtCK la hereby given that tts auderrigwd hag