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C|i CEajt ghj #ftaa'®34t|: » rc*<J«HSt> rvxicr j Muffin zv »t , V S- R. M A (*l) N A*3 FjE, i At C A PK I !*».**!»,. > Cape H»y Conn«T, Hew Jersey. „ On. Dollar an« a Holr P»r »W Thursday. July 2. 1863 | ptofficiMimi ni TBK mvusm. WlKMAB. tinea my ProtUoiaiion of tbe j 2M inL, Use enemy ha* again advsnaed I in PaonevlvaBt* with increased fnrer, end j tbw Geeetyr of that Hut# >•«« egai* called upon Sew Jersey for aid. I therefore renew tho call upon tba eiti- i xrtis ofathe But* ef Saw Jersey to or- I gsnlre. Ac.. at reqneated in my Proclawa- ! lien of tba 21th ioet., for the purjidro j therein stated. Tbe term of tcrviow >ill I bg thirty day*. unlaw sooner dMcharged. I Tbe Iroopt Will ba renolred- 'or **rviee in j tba Stat# of Ptti «#▼>«**». without befog 1 required to ba *■»*« fato tba U. H. •erne*. The oompanie# recently orpinired for (1M trrtitt, Btd npntril to hold thatn- • elves In readinew, aod all oilier# eolnn- 1 tearing, will report promptly, at Trenton, Tba organise! ion ^ wHl be according to Oeaeral Q nil) re No. 2, of done 11, 1863, j already published. Given or.tfer my band and privy »rek at, Trenton. tbia tweoly-seieDth day of Jus>-, ! A. DM863. JOEL PARK KR. . Attaat ; 8. M. DHsnHMI. Privata Sac'y. PSOTLIXATIOX BY T1IE tiUV ERXOK. tt'auuir. By lha ay stem of computation , adop:ed by tbe War i'epartmenl, ilia ascertained that tba Flat# of New Jerroy, baa not filled her quota of troop* for tbe atrrica of t a United State*. (although »he has responded iq all tba calls wade upon, bar for troops l>y tbe Uuvcrumcolj ; A»i> WaaatAS. 1 ha»o appliad for a«thomy to rain eolantaarr, to serve for •brae yaara unlos* wehar ditc barged, aod authority baa been giveu by tbe War DepaHweat to raise recroin for regiments now lb ih« field, and abo to ntlae new regf menu, with the restriction that no more than "five regiments of infantry and two regiment* of Cavalry afcoold fie under racroitmaot ia the tiut* *1 ota roue : 1 tbarafora call upon tbe ctliua* of l!it» tfeetu to uae every exertion te recruit, e« apeefily as possible, new ngimi-nta to m:v| oar coamry ia bar boor of need, asi! also o till tba decimated ranks of thim regiments that have enrtiirted tbe booor of tba State otr many battle fieh'e. Tba ntftnber of mm rdqotreil to f»*l np tba old regiment* will be published and apportiood to the different township- and , wards af tba Ft ate, in proportion 16 tbe! number of men liable to do military daty. j Every man tnostvrrd into an did or a ; n#w regiment wiU be duly scattyled In.lfca 1 State. Reeaot'.ing for Brerrgjinents of Infabtry j and one tegimeat a* c* fairy will ha pat in i-hoapw of ceaqwu ul c Dlccr. to ita thtig- J noted in Oenernl oilers. .Given nnJ.-r my baud »c«l Privy Seal at j ■front on thiv twea.ydlftl* day of Jane. A. D. tighten, hundred and «it*v three, JOKL PAKKEK. Attest : 8. M. Dtotwier, Private Secretary. THB UTl TWlHtt-FlTT* KEflUESt USE JKBSLY V«l.l>TKl.Uh. CAPW I'Lino, S J., I IHah Wavr— 1 no mora ante Croat the ' Booth or as a aamepua w-ot froaa the Sfith Bag. S. J. V. A a -e^ wont tbe "MfV ' may be aphhea i f aa amuBg the ibiofj tkit ww; in hsving departed 1*4* iifie on tbw .dhy Jane. Bat. tb»c«h the regiment is : gone, and tie mambtra are reaper- d bare and there, among Ibetr friend, throughout the State; still, tbj "Btb" has woq an imnfilhablB nsme— a name lbs' will never «l:e while its ooblv deeds are reoa< tied is Watery. AUWrngb iu career was short— a little kwss than tea o.oothe— yet it participated in aetv ami perform -d deeds that avary euetreda of Vb« Uegtm. nt, every etUaan of New Jcraey sod every lover of t>W country and carae may fondly tberhh sad may well feel prc-ud of. Uurtng its vxIntenoe not one spot of blaiauh set iisaUiu on thaltdvaaeutfbeoaaf the"«S!b;" but, u la not my intention to name ita valorem acu.ee wriie iu illustrious history, furl baa* already done it in my a«B^wn>>-. poodanc# ia your coiamtra. 6u8er :t to toy it perform >d ita dety from Brat to last— ; a du'y that was fraught with trials, bfei. ships, dangers and Teapoqaibili'.y -and r, - j ceivaid cucomions and "crrdlt front th • ' commwdinit genera!*. Bead lb« following i ..t-ftdor from Uan. Ifonuide iu which he - t banks the troops of tba TWrd Pivla.oa for j thair conduct before Suffolk. Vs.. darrog • tbe loaf siege at that pleoa, lu « hick the | ■W bore a waafHTOouS part; HssD-Qr»KT**s lMrikrvmrr o» Owe. CtaciwasTTi, 0, May 26th, '6A • a a. , # * - • * »' Ninth Army t'acpa.'. ivVs opa^Poia^aU* ■wmi ]' foMSHWTwiosr ia their brilliant

{ wril .osta'ired'tiiu kiateilc lime of tbe N iotb Fa »oy vV.v, .s.>j - By titWMMd of yt f 'V. . • 'jjpUsOira't. Bcgsnpy^n#! fL.{Si« ni^bloo-l.-A. A ll. i I would also cull y->ur attention to the | , sithjoiued order, which was ioued by <5«n j j t Jetty ths day b»fore wa left tba Booth to j | return to our Northern homs- ; j Hein^carr as 3J Ihnstoa, 9ib A. C. ; Near Portsmouth, Va , Juaa 3-', 1863. f f The 2Mb New Jcrary Vel's <•"' proceed j to TiaBtuB, New Jew- V, ma Pbiiaildptin. I . | to ba mastered out of "t« service of the t ' United States. I SiO'-a the ri-c'3'enl j'dned thil Division, ' I l»»t November, they nste iraprov.wl aa sol- . • sii.-r> w«:ii grest rs. i-lity, front tba "most |nj ..jfOro-iued tbey fiave "become aorthy.te ' rtiM ranked with veteraua ; everything re \ | quired of them has b««H' perluvtui-d cheer- j fully and well, and they return home with i the proud conseteusneus of haitag dote their duty. , [ My Order of Brio. «. rax Gtw. W. 6tm, j j llarirJ Steven*. Oupt. and A. A. G!. i Thete are the parting wordi atd.?ooli- : ; meow of a (ienrrai wbo is competent to t j estimate tba ubilitiea and wcrlb of troops i j under hie command, and what be eay« be J : nieaas. And h-re l«t ma remark that if { ; ever there was love for a General in our I ' ! unity, that lovo exists in tbe bear's of tbe ! Twenty-Fifth New Jersey boys, for tba j j brave and guUant Geo. Geo. W. Getty. — j i If all the qentfiels in our army could Sit j t f&ttC rotpM'IW positions wv well aa Geo.! T" ally doe* kit then we might eljiecl Itmre | erowniat victories to onr arms, and. shonld ' j ear boy* enter tbe army again it would ba ! | llteir great wish to be led through tba coni test »ttd storm by that able officer. But. a word more. When the Regiment I waa organized at IJeverlt in Beptamber ! , issi it iiumbere.t Bbont a tboneand atroeg. j ■ Tbey returttvd to the State with a few o*«r | p seven hundred. This d minunou is a his- j tory of !!•-• If, and a marked yet fcorroafol ] . history tr>o. True, nut all of the lacking ■ number were killed in battle or died bf| I wooods or diMare; but a great many of . timm did. Tbe bones of itnme are now | , bleaching oo l*e aenaOorched battle-Seldt of Virginia; tba remaioa of- others are res- ; . ting beneath l*e ted io some deaolule sal- , dter'e gnue yard on a distant (aathern btil- . . aide, where now,' perhaps, tramps the trai- \ tor Are, and yet Otbets amy bj sleeping i orurur their homes 'la soma village cama- , t'ty. with each of these is a grand bi*- ' , lory— a history that every soldier and [ friend of the "26lh" will nurluru and revar* , v bile lima lasts with thorn. No. tbfy are • r ool forgo it en I Vt'a lore their memories, j we honor their Uvea, and are preadol their | , acts in t*e*erviee of their cutuitry, aod at 1 . thought* of their dear usmes we shall abed ; i ; a sjmpafbellc t#4r. , j Wlenlhe Ragfwant BrotCant'iBtoaerj \ica llanttlie "ffavt" t Hat of the offl- ' , j cer*. I now encloae tbe names of the'' , | officart as they stood wb«o tba regiment ares auslen-d out. Fictjr tso Htiw. i ' Colonel. Andrew Bcrruni. . I l-irutresnt-CoioBvl, Unecb J. Ayre*. j Majnr.-J.- KrHy Brown, j BSiireei., Jume* It-lry. 1 j 1st A»a'l .-urgven, Rohan M Bataatun. 4d Ass't 3 -rgeun. SeBnea Adjeianl, Charles J. Field, itlXK Oirri-rit*. Co. A .— (VpfalB John McKternsn; 1st Lieut.. tt. McKtameu*. 2d Lieut.. • J »ui«» G I lit oil. Co. B.— Gsptajn. Homers T, t'hnmpion; i P«t l.irat . I» .Suaiers Ki«lv; i"d Lieut Jwmit* 0. Labs. I t o. C.— Captain, Archibald Graham ; l«t ( j. Lieut.. VPflbom Btevennon; 211 Li-ut., IV il-"; i lism Aikau. 1 ; Co It — tlapt aia,- Li ban T. Owarei.nn; ' ! l"d Lieut., riamual Peacock ; '.M U ot , B. ; I , Frank W ilhuma. _ # j i Co. E.—lIoptaai. Alexander llolinev; 1st ' I.ieut., C M Varan ; Mi Lieut.. Wil;|,m • Ward. r Git F— Opt am, Andrew it-rcere; let s Lieut.. Henry Y. WillaUs; 2d Uiit, U> u- , Ken Foster. Ce U — tlaptifn, ("olumbna Force :1st l.U.t , K. W. Tibbrlis; 2d l.iewt ., NlchoUs - Cor.- int. a Co. H.— Captain. Ckarios IT. Ctlbiast t 1st Lieut . Abtwham laadcrb'lt ; 2d Lieut., Cornelius Van Wefner. CO I.— Captnlo. .) Frank TirmliO; 1st F Meet , Senmei K. Hotigtaaa; 2d Lront.. J. f Granville Lewrb 1, Co. K — Csj.isln, E. R Mpear; 1st LiraC, Louis A. riagel j 2d LiaUt^ J ease K . Ellttva €K.VNTn,rj5. ' Tba meat important ercnlt of the war are now occurring in Pennsyivafff* Tbe ' ; iung-eaMted threat of tbe rebels that tbey 9 ' would carry th« war north of the PfoiuinYc, ' ; baa heifti tolBIie l. TbeJ'bav.' srfVar.ced up " j the 'Cktaberfer-d valie*; have eaptaved j lowtis, carried bW bevsts catvle, »n.l all *t-Meeat'ary sappllea, and are threatening the '"j capital of rise. Slate Alt uttsCk had Weil * i made u;«m tbe troops gttv dint th? railroad r i at Wrtghfkvi V. ah . were driven bark'.unS' ^ j |a order to pnftetft the r»SA fr.'Ot cr-MsIng * J the. PnaqoeTtseina. they burn,! I the ot-g j niOcent bridge spanning' tbe rtvdr at Co- | laaAW Gciveruor Curfin baa rallrt out alsty itboosaad r-en for n asty i!ajr«, who arb # being rapidly tncAerod infn serrlo. I htludol: ' - '- in " .1 • - lS rnanl, airil eveiy triforW h he'tig made to •• dpfuiij the c:i\ .n rasa oi t*e . pproaqA of * 't^KiW Of fft- rotomac U to motols. J. and will toon bu to tbWrosrt aid anrtlt cf it •allimcrt.

- "v — ' "~ry State SCotintn 3ftrms. Horrible tragSj", i j "^T'ba ritdens rf .Vtliutfc coocty were J startled on Monday morning last. 15th j, ' in»t., by a tragedy wl leb occurred on Bun- 0 i day afternoon ul Chestnut Neck, ia Gsllo. t| way, loansbip- Tbu parliculari are as ,, | follows : h 0" Bunday afternoon lait, tba body of , ; (be widow of tbe late Jam#* Johiisiou, of t, ; Cbsstnnt Neck, was found itj^Jier r<*l> p ' houaa with ber throat col irom ear to ear ;J y i htr a laid pi pa bviag completely severed i a ft appears front the statement of bor't j daughter, that she left b-r reading lier bi- • „ ' bla about 2 o'clock (o the afternoon of Bun- 1 .. ' l.day, and ska want oat to9 take i walk, re- , , 1 1 turning about 6 o'clock, wbtu the fouutl ( . i bcr io tbe condition above ataled, Tbe condition of tbe room apJ tbe body j ! indicated that ifcero bad be*, a struggle, j f as. a chair was turned over, aid there wrre 'I ' bruites on her face and a/ma. A raxor » : loit) beaid# bar, but no blood was about tbe j a i room except what was bttdrr fief, thus p!v ' I - : ing the baUvf tbab she #w» overpowered ! t 1 1 before the deed was eouunitled. and that ! I ■ j more tban one peraou wrs concerned itsrtf. j t ■ ! Tbe family at ate thst there was some it : $420 in the houre, wl jcb cannot be foncd. j < r i The raaor used was one belonging to the. I ■ I family, and the mate to it w»s foenj in tba t ■ stand drawer where both were kepi. I - j An inquest was held on Monday and ike 1 ^ t jury rendered a verdict that >hq came to ! . | be* death by bating l.ec throat cut by ' ( I j St me perron or perrons onkoosa. She I ( I ] was »ixt\-thre<- yaara of age. » | Tbia aQair liar created considerable ex- • , - cilemeot io the neigbbotbuud, and certain ^ parties are suspected, hot no one has as yet ! j I j been arrested. — Atlantic Democrat. ' • Sew Jcnej's Quota. ' I We learn from bite of fbe enroltlnj fcffi-' t j cart that the number of trqops reqoivd • I ; from tbia Btatewill be a little rising 12.(00. < _ ! and that effort! are being made to get tue ; J j Government to accept volunteera iu liet ol t r l drafted men. Kotwilbstaading the officers | t j are working n* rapidly a" pos«ibfe, the en- 1 t ' rollmcnt will not he completed for earn* . f j time yet. The proportion . if troops reqiir j, ed flom tbia district is itated by, one of the j | c-ffieent to be about 1800, The total pspu- ; f j latmB of the district ia 8-,43li. as follows: j ( i Atlantic, 11,766; Camden. 34.457; tape j ( [ j Slap. 7.130; Cumburiand. 22.600; and SaI Ian, 22 458. Of tbe whole number. 6 7U8. i j i or I ill la less than onedwrlfth part are; ] colored. The number of white tnalee in ] * j the di-triet is 46S09; of caloqee, 3311 ; ' j total, 49.620. Of this number, 10 256 while. ' i and 1.237 colored male* reside In Sale in ; j Cowaty. j ; The proportion to be drafted is neprly j three Mid two-third* per cent, of the mala | I T>qpu|a(ioo. So. to answer this nil for ; I 1,80Q| men front tbe district. Pafero will j probably ba required to fnrniah 379 a lite , uqii 45 colored men, or 421 men as their | qobtn. Cumberland L'obfiTy would h»ve aboat the watt proportluB. But as the j troops heretofore fa rushed have Keen all ; white, it is probwMe that tba proportion of rolqrud ta»n will ba relatively greater. ThU catarfalioa, •• wish il dklifictiy understood, is not official, but is based upon the supposition that' the qootai of the diC| forenl counties have all been correctly j jfilled in the regiments already sent. It j 1 nhowa loo, that enough men will be require " ed to Rll nur quota to aatlgfytbo nu'lilary . : spirit of tba enaaty without our volantaeni going elsewhere to enlist. — Standard, ■ Tbe Bail Bnnd. i- The space to bw filled up to mske the v connection complete between Chilsddphia aod this place is daily decreasing. W» bad rise salia factiua of oom'mg through on t j Saturday lost with about seven miles ef " ; carriage •.revel -over a good road and on 4 i Monday this diataxree was again lessened. f, ; All except the vwry infirm, and penion* ; rerteualy ill may now find their way to tbe • ' j the line I* completed a abort distance r,f . carriage travel will he aecurtwry but tbia camioi continue many daya. We obseroa that progress ia being made m back filling j1 and otherwise ballaaltog tbe road . for (ant travel when the through liaas are begun. In consequence of tba death of tha^ata 1- Engineer wbo bad formed the plant of the Depot building/; tbey have 'not been put up] although the whole material Is on the groand'for the purpose. The greatest dHBculty qpw experienced ii found among cet- '* ewgw hBBtara. for about every dsefeabla - house oa tbe inland and astro ia the neigh. r' lorhqwd ta taken aod rnssy are already oc- \ c opted. .v, , jj \V« learn that tha beautiful Unite.! 1 talc# Hotel fo long ia the aniaagUmeat * the Taw, by m-ans of tbe Railroad wau.l 8 i ho* been rot free, end wiH be opened to '_ i »! short under toot* favorable uitopfee*. j ted red we ktfow of no public hoaawwa «*a ; : Irieod bat is to be used fed tbw ecai.o.s-> ' datiun of taoea who have be«a lroagtag to ' " J resobhjr Railroad lla^ealtb-giving, Lfe proaacving. rcfreabiag breeze* of old Cape - S" , ..... Cavalry a- ! Ltouw Cot. Karga baa received aa'Hority re ; from, Ua' GoTseoer to recrui* a Caveiry or j Reyiuirat, to atrva for throe year* or tin ! war. Cel. Kargs ia. aa officer iw expera, fence. ,M «Tfrjt hi atoNW. U U • -Tirtt Of i 1Qe4 J«cy •Uuvilry.'^od V bigk r roputa. j tion far ewirep* sad skill.

r^dc.— Jersey Ptte." j i Wo notice, in a. Naw England ftop'r, irmc account . of a new enterprise inlbnt - ffglon. Tbe lumbarmea of Maiae are tapaiog tba pipe tree; amfmanffaetilring rosin ipnte quantity,- Tbo eoutberu coooti<-s of New Jersey aboond with yellow pine of : the same apeetts with tho roiia and turpan- 1 tine producing- pine pfrfUarolina, aotl we little doubt that they could be made j toorcb of great profit, at least while rosin, ! tcrpvuliae,. tar, Ac., continue to bear, the j proseul high priccr. Tar ba* been made in I . Wiscoos in from tbe nine* of that regipn, j and at a good profit. Il ia known thafiar j can be tntde^foom tha Jersey pine, and for- j ' meiVy'tar kilns were not unusual fo tire; "Jersey pin«»." We trust that some en- 1 ' terprising person will, at all evnuta, giro i lite experiment a fair trial. gjT Ns-rep IIsll Comuieacemeut took I place on Tuesday and Wedousday last. The anoasl address before tbe literary , ' societies was delivered by Hon. J. T. Nix- ^ on, and the addn-sit before the Al-imtii l>y 1 ' John 8. Hart. Gov Parker provided on the occasion as ax-officio President of , i tbe Board of Trntleva. Rev. Mr. Huryea, ' i of New York, made a powerful apjteal in I behalf of the College, urging tho old gra. [ | duutes to cntne to tbe Uelp of their Alma ; : Muter In this ihe hour ef ber pent. The ; of tho youn/ graduates were. of ! the usual interesting character. . of Dr. Mudd. , One of the' must venerable and respected"' | citizen* of the State, l'r Jtppihii 11. Mnoit.'l d ed suddenly on Yfeudny evening at his I residence at Chatham Morris t ounty. f*r ' il. ass one of the oldest Grand V''"" and the ohlest member of the • Masonic ' tc this Blale. He was also ibn j oldest president of th« New Jersey Medical I Society. He was rlecled lieUK-naut-fiovrr. ' under Ike old Constitution of New . I Jersey, and for a time elficialed a* gnternor i of the State, lie wot about eighty-five . years of age. and waa highly respected by j all who kiu w bin-. Brtorncd. The Tweflty-Fiftli Regiment has been i mu'tetcd out, paid off. and returned home. : j Throughout tba time of ita service, it sus j tained en excellent reputation. and when in front of the enemy bore ittelf gallantly. A parting letter from the war correspondent , seta forth the complimentary orders from i distiiiguisbed-comniaoder* of our army, i The Pennsylvania papers give much ; praise to Die government and people of i Now Jersey for the promptitude with i which they have responded to tbe call | made upon tbetn for assistance, and speak j in high terms of the companies arriving 1 from Aii is Btate. • * j' ti' The Twenty-Ninth Regt.. recrnitH lin Monmouth County, received n grand i j reception on their return to Freehold. The J recepuoo od.lress was made by feev. Ur. ' i .Kramer, well known ua ouq «'f. the anient : and most eloqn«nt preachers of the -New j Jeiroy Conference. r Captala Saayrr. A irttar front Capt. Sawyer, dated from l.tbby Prison, Ricliqiuni'eltas beso received ,"'by hi* friends. He had seeeired a aawre j wound in tbu light, but wus recovering, and . j doing tt» well as circumstance* Would admit. I I Ice Cream. An advertisement in another column • | notifies the public that Mrs. G. W 5-mitli ■ , kewps excellent leu cream at tho " People's I Ice Cream Saloon " A taste of tha article !' will convince anyone of it* good quality. "Col Peter 1. Clark, of Flemingtoa, N. J., ■ died at New Hartford N. Y~ ou tbe 2Gth i | ult„ in the 73d year of bis nge. "He was i long a prominent influential man in tMk f State, and waa the aide representative of I old Hunterdon County in the I.egialuiv* . Council, aad ip the Constitutional Coui vehtW. Us/ Daniel 8. Carter. Ksq^ died suddenly ! at bis rasidenf*. Camden, on 6unday last, f in tba "Otb ydar of bt< *f* lie wan a 1 soldier of lb* war of 1812, and for many ' vearv a justice of tha pes'* of that cify. i Apftplntmcnt. Capt IL. C. Jewelt. formerly of tba 4tb r Regiment New Jersey Volunteer*, ha* t foe»n appointed. Depqty Prpvosl Alarslial t for Atlantic county. A number of bia s comjfcny were Atlantic county boyi. . TUa Camden aod Amboy and Delaware aaft Baritan Canal Companies bare given " nutfcw that tba treasurer ia prepared to pay the bonds due on Attguat 1st, being the 5 per cant, too varied sterling loan ; and alio ^ tbe laat coupon, -y * One of oatnre'e carioail!o», a fonr horned d shsep, waa exhibit* i by Mr. Dance at hi; o atoll, nnder rite town clock, op ^pd*y '. marking lort. The hoco* art add to m- ae aare six inclten la IsDgtb, — OaeKit^tea Dci- *■ It .Vewyuper. ffiffi* Col Perry R yndbam Jtaa oangbt cold, and i* aaffenng fr-tm pnaamobia. He 'toe« net saffer much pain from tbe wound ia hi* lag.' but be-lie. ia a critical coodition ffiffi- We learn that Messrs. Crawford sod ^ Hewitt, recently injured' at the Cvtnrt ^ Hone* are' doing wall, and are both likely to recover, r- ■ it At an aactintv sale in Raw York recently, I- $3004 of New Jersey aiT ped cenV. bond. ' were sold for 113

pnrs of thr afi'rrfc. ' Tit* New PoeTsoitLiW — Aiu r July » 1st, tke postage on nil domtNSJe* Kftcr* . I ooi rxcteding one half ounce shall be * : uniform at three cents, <and each addi- i j tioaal half ounce, or frnction thereof, J an additional rate of three cents, to be fh I prt-pnid by postage stamps. If not i a j prepaid, double rsUsarc charged. For I unsealed circulars, drop or local letters } two cent* per half ounce prepaid, and ' no oarrier'e fcaa, they haviu^ regular 1 ^ j aalarics ; and all letters und paper*, to j s : bu delivered ia cities free of charge, j J The fate of newspapers not~ovcr four f " ouncife in weight, to regular sub»erib- )i ; crs, aa follow* : — \ > : j* Daily per quarter, 35 cent*.; jv ; Six tiaie* a week, 30 regis, j J I Trl-weckly, 15 icnta. I [ bowi-wevkly, 10 emit*. [ VVVkly, icrnts |j Wcuwly newspaper* free ip tlie conn- > ,ty where luucd. Bitigla copies two " centa prepaid. Book* one cent per j 1 "ttolnnel Kitpntrick, of New Jersey, j - ' tvaa officially gar; tied sa Brigadier Gab- . , tr.il. It "14 dl*6 said that Colonel r i Wyni!h»ut will be protuoted to the same . , . rank and assigned the command of a , ■ 'Division. | , , The State of West Virginia Is now i ] r a lUrd fact. Hon. A *1. Bowman was . , Uat Saturday ^ iaaugurat- d as ita Gr*>t | J suspended, nnd the citizi-ns turned outij p' rn mane tif u»h'-f in the new State ' > . Many business hontsa and rcsidettcea , | were gaily dccoiatcd with Sags. -The' iciubraiioafof tbe day whs closed with is brilliant display of firt-w rke. ' 1 v roRT* nt I'tsalos. Decision — -1*10 , " ot a very impi'rtaat qorotimf under the* ' pension Jaw. Ila detcruituea thst, un- • I ■' a* the aoldirr or mtiior who dies of , ' wounds necived in the ecrticc, uttd r while in thelir.e uf bis duty, be to (Ita , ,- Service at the time of Ms death, blv widf owr, etc., is not entitled lo a petition I Our reader* must not fail to remember tlinl documents requiring stamps ; under the internal revenue yet. are now it invalid if the stamps be neglrclgd ' j The operuttoa of tha law in Uiit retpfcet, i- twice deferred, now comes into lull efB feet, in accordance with section 16 of i the amendatory act cf March 3, 1863 j , It will not be necessary for any per- j n son enrolled to rstabiish ftia claim to j exemption nnti! he receives a printad notice informing him that be Itna been h j drafted, and then he will have ten daya ■f , to show that hn is not liable cr able to h perforin military service ; c t:i.f:bh itio\. A4 sn.-.riro n saint# will be firefi, fisps l hoisted and the reveille beat. Alpine o'clock rititen* and soldiers will 1 ,1 meet in North Dennis wb»re a proee»«jon 1 . trill be oreanixeit under Ihe Mars'ialshlp of Capt. David Hlrukiw. and fr#m Xkaaaa " -tirorecl to the M. K. C'liarcTl jn South r. Dennis where addresses will Ive delivered ,1 Icr tbecierrv of tbe eotinl*. The exerctees in the qburrh will he intetgtiiig'ed with Vocal and instrumental mnsir. After the j ; exercises in th# church lha audience will J ; prorand to Ilia grove near by. where dinner j will he served gratui'ensly to qll anidiera | m and tbeir families of the cnnnly of Cape j d May. In thwafiernan*. in t'# yard of the ! . church spoken of above, there wilt te- aj j festival h 'Id in a large tept. procured, for . the occasion where ice cream and nVhck rC- ; h freshiBACt# will he s«r*Pil. This will con.: | tinne open antil a late hour in thaavaqlag. In the evening the exercfees will be ennu tinned ia tbe church, sill Ura followiag b ; program* : '* I J — Music by the different baods. |e 2 — P raver. 3— Vocal Mneie. 4— Ins' romental 41 nsic. j 5— (t ration by J. Mulford, Esq.. of Cainj den City. ; 6— Vocal Musie. " : ;_Music by th* band, faj 8— Benediction. of! An admission fee of ".5-ets. for adutla and 10 eta. for children will b« Charged for admission to Ihe exprciye» ip tbe church ip "• the evening, the proceeds tn fee appropriated tn the pneri-asiar af a Wbrert for tbu . Hslihaih Hehnn] meeting in laid church. T We wt«h it ajiderstdnd that lb# c-lebra-t, tion ia got np almost »xcla*l7ele f ir the a parpowe n giving a >• roper recwplton to the I returned vnluataara of the Connty.of Cap*. * Mav. The committee earnest! desire thai er#cy returned volunteer will be present, and that equipped in full uniform ; and it ia also desired that. If pn»sibjq;tbey 'DfiMC l" folly armed Karh company roill b# eoi ta* manded by their own offioere. If practica n | Ma. Il Is desired that a sham btHl# *Uall be fought MtotdlMeTy after dinner' Tb* dinner will be provided by tbe prutniloct contributions af tba citixeau of Dfnnis Tnwnabip ; aod the commit^# wo'iid take thia opportunity of living to all citiian* nf BD Deonfe I owoabin that von are requested lo ty make tb# same preparation* you would foe a pic nic or a beach party, and to- deliver the same into th- kandi of a committee af *° ladies, wbo wit] he fonad ia rite grove near ■the church by 11 o'clock A. M. It ii the desire of rife enromittea that the taWo ahalV (d bo so abundaatly fornisbad that all preaent ii* may have an opporiaoitv of partaking of a ,y dinner, free of "Oat. Come one. com- in, ^ and lalBl give oor brave aoi-ber* such # welcome aa th-ir werita so richlr deserve. Three foil military bonds are engaged for the occasion. The clergy of tb* county will tilease coo- !" sider tb#mse!»ea peraoaally and earnestly le lavltad to b* preaent. nd Hon. Jetfea II. Divariv. Hon. Jorfcua Swain. C. H. M^idlam. Hon. Jamre L ■S mi tii. Hon. Jncatban F Learning. M D.. Dd L M Rie«. Jnbn Wilson. A. Yonng. M JJ„ M. bessley. M D» J. R. Wilron. T. Bcea . , l-v. L. Wbentoo. B. H. Tavloe. J. M. ly Tostns-n !, Wro. Una* T . Vaagnilder. John W.Swain. V«. R. MacnnacI# Hon. Down* , Rdaswods. Holm** Hand. J. Waafey Goff. v. us* a*f-l>::-.y;i_-_ry ! awnSrtn,. km IJik. 1W8.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS IBCASXT C'ttEStft, Ivrnqifetokni v n. !'». r-r trg^r s'Tii orrSt^snd oOn >, . iv- ^ roSfcyi . ' jRcreo'"', IwtuVSftt poMteas!# aa1'*11 ^ | WWOW,tl«>«I.»( AUGqaT.IWa, ; N-twe-a the horns of IX oatl a o-<Uork In thr-ofter-i noon, at thctVolre Hawse, Id tlirriijof Ot,e T.l>r, . »l>Ui«t rertatn house sml l«t of I»b;S tl taste tu the Jfty of Oore totanS, tn uro towrr Tossyshlp ,t the | Ceuaiy orCspe M»X. sad S'»w of Nrw Jrrwv. twine thr mm tot of hukl thst Chsrb-s Do» i- pa-rti«wo ! ,'f Aaron (.'ureter n soil Kltv.hrth.l6.- Wife, ty i:#m j CrtrJ Uv# *.N1 Cvjrot Ncvoaiher. A- f. tttoi, i- !itdl : itiej Is to he msrtal to the ri-rk's otttrr of Cspe j Wtuiaor* fiUy sptrow. bultro sou bma»Ma vs^fol- ! lows ; ltoctoatog at a ■*#» loaning oa »#•*•■ sW.I UMWwSm, sod runiitm pom twfcr '<Tfn g | the east sl.1# of **M Wnjrtv* Street, south thlrtj- ; |ik drfil arrt, tmr^rrehre to s jpoM fur » rone-r t j thtrtx-slk itottecs cast.Iopr octrfcen iv a urtiv a ! rornsr I* thr ttne of sslu llumphrry Icanitnr. hr.'s, iot k froM, tbaaev north tip) ^ t* .:revr*e *«. hu-hk c I on sata I^-smltiK's Htw tai nt) jwivhre to thr l',i»« ! t'lscv ef haclnmox. althia whkrh houoos air cor1 inaftl rtaMy aqtuow pro-bes of l-an.be UessiBa. more or Ir... tagn-her with sit the r!{hta, t'. l> Uryut, i "fy ;T™U' ShrriT " ADMINIDTRATOR'S SALF Of HEAL ESTATE. ! -v l " TH (' Rain r . Thr SOth Csy of A Utili W oe-vt, ; »t s « rtosap. m. or sua a*}, *t t*r h.o>et i roi L lAiJUin. tn f«re isl**4 City, the Coltov n-z ,:r- | serib-S n*l rststr, tvlooglB( Co twhlns L t>arrI No.'lfts a hm.se sbU let #f iiptukkt aa# torsdoir, ! sitintto '.r.kr ( >,«. Utond, so l titmikng on Uis rrsu i lr>.ilns Irvpt Mount Vereon to Col) Sprli-r, soil oil.tHlnlng Iso-l- of Jnoss Mtllrr, El*., \Va. . nureCfe . tpttott, *n4 othris.ohntslnum six urat tkitr tinris No s, Is » t nu«« aokl lot In tho rtty of C(M> IsUn-t. Mn'llnr on fraoklltk ami W.ftnnxloti s . -- 1 - aiiU Tt.r Mh will rofnnienre at s o'rlork, Shrn thr coaI 11 l>r MAR* "CS'lJ VI LUEM June IttA, Jtoi.— jy t ft . .^tetafe'-rsiitv .♦! ANTKK'H MIT Of rolusblr R -*l Elite to Cope felaad City, iv-twre* jr>slil'A XtV AtK and : C>iw Xlsv Clrsult HICIlVrtn s. LPDtA.V, and morttir^ pre. •Ibers, irehoiOoiHs. J to!tr» UV i tv toe of the shot- stated uxecutten to air Olrc-tW. will h. sou «t puhllr ssto on THCIttUIAtyttH, fbof At aUAi. iiti, et thr C.-ntre it in«r of J l:. Marrsr, in c -rtttof f-pp rilMkil, St rt,r Lour Of ) O'ttork f. M . Sll I'lkSk 0.-iihlecpttsge *n« lot «r..uiul from in# or lirkson 1.ricl I- .ri. iiy „n to# a rot, rod Ir'o-u.l t'. lvtrisua Trmit.^lrnper nsot, ^f IM purchase itonry to hr 4 " Master to Clutnrore of M, Psud Mvy SW>. tarn. Jy j II , "sgxiB FOR TAXCfife i leaner of th* ML So sial it Mr^ lore of ' sn'l rt of ' ; ttit Legislature ol thr .-state of Nrw Jnrsry. rotltlod i . "skk a--- io loro/ptrS'. Vt,.- aty .TCtpm Ht«nc.-s--I Sr?*^-tol'a*tb WHi'evpose ' ' &> '(lit".''**' ttohirdir I till- 1st risy t)f .(.lurusl lost,. »t tkiro o'clorx !n the loreooa orsal't d*y *1 tha Wlsworth Itmur tn s*M « ; ett; . the hereto <r.crlUit lot of l*n.l an) ritniuts*, rltoatr sort lying sn t bring In the city of Csnc ts- ' luul -ioki an to of New Jrrsey, no) win sell the • Vnr lororh pepsin or persons sS will take thr >«) lot and premiers, tor tb» sborlrsl perils', of 'Siwnsrs, tnrliKIIBg justlm' and ciu.st.HX' I free, en) rosts of wlrorUstn*. weUloge cxrruUn* ■ HMO, Ac., lhr ownrts or ^rp-jlrd mra-ti. ol ssil , A list oTuo) lorstivt In thr city ef Cspe I slant. 1 t>ouuh-<| on thr we A by Lafqnxt* DHvct ; am tho. • ( . n-Tth by tarn) of Humphrey Lcamtoti sou us tv • rest hy tVaatrtagton atrcet. Th, own-re or repwUd , ownrrs of aald property sre the hrtrs ui 0, • Thoreiy, dceukwsL The*mmmt oftax-s Cur thrre- . an Is, for ih^w-,r tAso, the sura of *9 at; tor the year t~« 4P«b of *1) M | for the year l«2, the 1 sum of a*. r By order of th* City CounrtL i 1. M. RMrTfl, Coastobtc. I | Cspe island, Junototh.taax.-jy Sis. . rOXGREM BILL CAPfilV. f ; THtS Ifntrt il how epen. Msay Import m» •-j CHANGES AND IMPEOYtHENTS , have been made sine* lost season, Inriudtog s ;• 'FIRST CLASS RESTAUR AST, where sll In# r Delicacies oM he Scu huh a ll! he served up t o order In THE BEST iTVLE. . Board »!» per week. Jy X MILl.RB B WOT, Proprietors ,. cor. mm a hoist clra sui. This well known FIRST CLASS HOTEL I* new ope* for tb# rescptton of |wt*. # The house has been r Thorough!) RraoTnted and lKproT«l, D. aad fitted upJarihaArtcauBodaUm of incpuMi'-. Board « taper wrek. • Jy* • 1. r.'CAKr.Bioprie-w i JEBEmiB NCBELLFNGCK ■' T N FOB MS rial tore sad ttr pWMM genrrsllythst h» r I has opened* Rcfreahment Raluou it it SrNel leaver's tend tor. where he will always be £ smatGSt'rrr''""''"1''"'"0™"'' '■ ' (on** >T,, l.l'MBr.S II *W!KS3»SfSSl5S£f!!!t=;.iu. , jjvtf JKREMIsUI (CHEM vr.cr.R '» BOI I.DF.N *, 3EWKIRK, '* "1.T f I II H illl lBMfiiillll ; BRANDIES, WINES, &C. if ALtO DEALERS IS 'rf CHOICE BOURBON", lT MONONGAHELA, AND RYE WHISKEYS. * Ho. 118 Matkot BC. PhlUdelpbf*. . x. Mirucit. t. mcwtiu. « Jr»'r __ b. .C*t*UUBj-"JT'ar »"»- . ( tLlr ' T"1"B'MTED UUfiejlUILLT • *-*- - ■ w w mijirh WINER *i. gurn^ by fly tor inf-jcraalvau whro. tore ero tv-hsd. ' Jywn WurtreKivct^idHlVTMeK'l -