Cape May Ocean Wave, 26 May 1864 IIIF issue link — Page 2

XI1E OCEAN WAVE, CAl'K ISLAND, CAPE MAY COUNTY. NEW JKItSEV. __ _ ' ; " 7. — - — V

(% Ci p ©:taa ®Wt 1 I* rVBUIBXD EVERY THURSDAY Br 8. R. BAOOSriiiLE, J Cave Island. Cape Bay County, Y. J. * s • • • ) ' • v 1 Mil Mln and m limit per ymmr. , . I Thursday, .Way SO, 1864. ________________ i ====== The following Information in reference ■ Jo the draft is antbenlie, and nay be relied oo (9 correct. ilsny difltrrnt opiiiioni prevail in regard to eosi* poioU, wVich are settled by this information. ( ft Every drafted man wltfWe served | npon him personally, or by leaving the ( notice at his last j^eco of rcsidbcce, a , notice by the Prifost Marshal or his , deputy, naming the time when and the , place at which to report. 2- After examination by the sargeon of the dlatrlft, if the man is pronounced - physically disabled, hajl discharged ; If pronounced able ttfaerve, he mnst either 1 go himself, fotaish a aubsiituta, or pay i the $300 for exemption. The snbeiimte < can be fara^hed or mone^ paid after exemfriatio8.4 The Board will direct to ' whom the nrt?«*jr is to be paid. 1 8. Exemptions only ex^pd to the • present draft, except where a inbititota | is famished, and then only while the aobatitute remains undrafted. If the | $300 am paid, the man's name goes back i again Wo the box. and stands tho same ] aliance-'of all others of being again , drafted: it an alien, or any one whose ■ name has not been enrolled, la snbatitnted, the q|J^titntion will stand good for [ tbrpe years or doying the war. ~ — — - i BIBLE MCIKTV (M'KHtTIOXS. ' The American Bible Boelciy bns | grimed daring the last year 1 ,f>03, 19C ( volumes in 46 different Utigosges. Of •haw 868 802 have been distributed inmong sfclc and wounded soldiers by I • *be U. 8. Christian Commirsiun, and i more than 200,000 sent to tbu acceded < J States, with permission of tho an'.hori- ' ties at Washington. Over 100,000 pris- I i wpers of war have been furniabed with i '4 the Bible The Society In- its- troly 1 | Christian and patriotic work Is well sns- '« tained. The receipts for New Jersey jdariog the year have been $19,585 i2, a ! JSfcpiderable advance. Tbe receipts ' Cape May County during the aame •itime have been $215 80. The Cape If - County Bible Society is prnspcr- ■ :| ons, nr leading clergymen end civilians Itabiring in its affairs. The l epositnry J of tbe 8ociety i| kept at Charles Hand's the Conrt Honae, and at E. Ed- 1 i mood's store in this city, where these £ books can bc hod at the New York prions, and gratuitously for the poor. ! | Tbe last annual matting' was held at j f Ooahen, and was largely attended Thai :j» coming anniversary it to be held at 1 Cold Spring. The officers of the 8o^^B ^mty are t ;':Jg President, Revj.M. Williamson. y(r Secretary, R. D. Edmonds. * -_Jreasurer, Charles Hand.

Important firrisloo. ! Tbe following decision has brcn ren- i derad by the Stale Superintendent of! JPnhllc 8ohools adth respect to grafting of licenses to those wishing to leach. The County Examiners should act in concert with the Town Superintendents i« the examining aud Lci'iraing of teacher*. Tbe action of tbe Examiners Is not tralid unless the Town Superintendents am MtiCeti befomhacd of the time and ]daee of holding such examinations. If tho Town Superintendents, after being notified, do not attend, it Is my belief that Ofo Examiners may proceed tojJ^ amino aad license teachers; and Afriber, In my opinion, the teachers so licessed •ny.witHihe oonsent of the trustees, j tench hi any district of the county. Tho Townv Superintendent cannot revoke >; ' -A BtpsunUc State Convention. ^ The Democratic Smte ConvenUon wna held ha Trantou on Wadstaday, Pi IBth inat. The following pemoni wen . . anioeted as delegate* to the National ' Contention Vo be held in Chioago on SWntorial,— John P.- Stockton, .of 1 M-"". HkwaM. oC Berg*. aiiMMi"Browai»g. of Cimdoa," ThemiwnReayen, or Essex. DfoUOta Deiegatea.— 1st, Ebeaaaer .ypp^Jpenph W.'lteauoa; W, Job •- MB. Jnmph D . ; fed, B»nJnmio M. Pftae, James R. Swayae ; 4th, Albert A- Hopper. Andrsv B. Cobb; 5th. TWodofa ¥. lUndoIph, W.lii.«

City Market floase. Tbe residents and visitors of Cape Ulead and vicinity, will notice an ad- j • vertlnpment of the City Market Honae iu thfi paper Tbia elegant establish- 1 1 ment has barn cTrcted on what was . < known at the Mansion Honae lot, and ■ in an ornamental aa well at nctfbl structure. It Is condacted by Mr. Lemuel < Swain, Jr., who is determined to spare 1 no expense to supply the wante of the ' .community with every article of pro- ■ visions that can be procored in tho ' Philadelphia or Cape May markets. 1 The Ftrty Per Cent Men. It teams that the anrpins of fifty per ^ cent drawn in the late draft, was added : to the quotas under n misapprehension on the part of the Provost Marshal j , Their names, howtver, will he returned ■ | to the box, end if another draft takes place they will stand anotbur chance of ' beiog drawn. Launch. Mr.. Nathan T- Price, of the Lower i towoabip, HnocbeB on Wednesday, 25;b '> inat., a fine schooner, called tho "Flor- j " eocc," 60 tons, at the yard of Hezckiuh ; W. Godfrey, Esq , Dorchester. She will trade as a regular packet between ! Cape May nud Philadelphia, and will be , employed in carrying gravel. p Ire Cream. CapL George W. Smith, of the cele- j i People's Ice Crenm SalbOn, is < making an excellent article daily. 1 Everybody should visit this favorite re- ' tort and test ila quality. Confectione- ' rica'of every kind are alto for sale. ' . i l School Plr-Nle. i Attention it called to the advertisement of a Suuday School Pie-Nic to be | given by the Cape Island M. E Sab- i School, on Jun^lst, at tho grove of Mr Elijah Bcgnett. | PT* We regret to learn, that Cap- ' tain Ellis Hamilton, (son of M R. Hamilton, Esq., editor of the Camden Democrat,) of Co. P, 15th Regiment, N. J. Volunteers, was wounded in both thighs one of the late battles in Virginia, and anbirqucntly died in tbe Fredericksburg hospital pf hemorrhage. Our thanks are due to -Hon. John F. Starr and Hon- John C- Ten | j Eyck for valuable public documents. i Any widow, or patent, or or- ; phao, or brother, or lister of any soldier, j sailor or marine, killed, or who has died in the service of the United Siatvv, who desires ninety-six dollars ($96) a year pension, from one hundred to eleven hundred end ninety-five dollars ($1195) cash Ijonnty, nud ill the arrears of pay . due him, should call at once or write to j Joseph E Dcviit A Co., No. 427 Welnot street, the Mililsrj A Naval Ageni ! cy, Philadelphia. A4«o, State Pay, : coonty, city, ward or other Bounty, Ac., ' If there Is any doe. Apply either <o : person or by loiter. . Qjr Especial attendance ef the member* j ; of tb* l<adies Aid Society, it requested on ; i next Tuesday eroding to tale meaeuiee for f" getting sp a public eotrrtainment to In- !

[ r reuse the contribution of Cape Island to ' ' r ; tbe Sanitary Fair. Ma. Eoiron:— At olber draft ia soon ' to be ordered. . Our armiea must be 1 kept np 'and the rebrliton crushed. — ' 1 Some, however, wonld rather not be ] drafted, and are deiiront, no donbl, of ' knowing a way by which they can es1 capo the coming draft. I would Biraply sajr "that' "all who purchase their clothing ^ at the Extensive Clothing Houae of Perry A Co*. 398 A 805 Chesnut, will stand a good chance of escaping tbe > draft until their names art drawn. I -To Tobacco Bayers. I wonld inform the store end hetel-kavp- , ere of Cap# May. that tb# cheapest place . sin Philadelphia for buying tobaeeo and segart is at Slmunna A McBride *. 310 Market St. We statu this, knowing it to be a fact. The firm art perfect gvntlemen; trnl ly courteous, and close] y'aliied to Capo M ay , people. I think' It Jest the place wltfre tbo I people of tbie connty ahoald bay ebewing I aod smoking tobacco and Kgarv. Call and ! see the Bra. j. a. i_ BANBASX8 WASTED. f The recoat battles exhausted the stock • of the 8aniUry Com mission oT maoy * things, and, among others of bandage* A mora recent rtquWtioa for the latter r article, msde from Waahiagtou. finds » tbe supply depots tap tied. We have * born reqnratad by tb. ^rr.ST y ot (ho • society te suta thaw facta, >nd to urge ' every feaaily iatarested in the eovfort of ' oer woeaded aoWicr., to prepare and

rgtawi' of tteWeei j lj . wt-l.. nr. - r , , | Gen. Grant commenced bis move- ' menu to dislodge Lee from Spottsylvania on Friday evening. The details are not yet published, for military cause. ' The moTfreent I* so far, aneccssfnl. j Longstreet started his corps for tbe i south within two hours aficr Hancock's J advance. Ewtll left a day later. Gen. | Hoke baa joined Lee. Th« rebel army { crossed tbo Nurth Anna.. We oc- j cupy Guinness and Miiford stations and the south bank of the Mettnponv. The Array oPtbo Potomac, tho Asso- ! ciuted Press dispatch atatrs. spent Tueai day iu making preparations for an attack | on Wednesday morning. Lte's army I reported to be strongly intrenched In frout of the Fifth Corps. A special dispatch to the New York Tribnne dated 1 P. M., on Wednesday, ghca an account of quite a sert re artillery fight, which had bten going on all the morning. The rebel . Ipsa is Inhered to ha'f oxceedt-d.tbat of the Union ermy. t Lee u-as again trying to force' our ccutre. | A number of prisoners and several gnns ' were captured. Gen. Grant has communicated offiicially with tbe War uepartmont. Oo jTburi'day craning Ewell's corps made I an effort to turn oor right, but was re-J pul ed with a loss of many killed and { ! wounded, end about three hundred pris- j oners. Our loss was about 150 killed i and missing, and 600 wounded. Secretary Stanton in his dispatch states that ! oter 25,000 veteran reinforcements have ' seal to Grant. Under orders from ' the Department, prominent citizens of Fredericksburg ere bring arrested as j for t|jp wounded soldiers sent j to Richmond by Mayor Slaughter. From the Kanawha expedition we j some additional intelligence; On the 7th, Qen. Averill encountered a force of rebels near the salt works in Tezewell countj, and drove them on the main body. This force was commanded by Gen- Sam Jones and John Morgan, and among the prisoners captured was tho private secretary of tbe latter ! Near Wythevllle, on tbe lOih/Gen. A*-'! erilTcame upon id.OO rubcls, onder Jonrs, ! and fooght them for four hours, driving them becl( *"d capturing some prison- I j era.- Near Blacksburg, Gen. Averill . commenced destroying the railrosd and : continued tbe work effectually to a point . j ! (onr miles.eaat of Christiansburg. At1 , the latter point two guns were captured. . Gen. Averill has accomplished the work | assigned bint. , The news from the 8henandoah valley r represents that Gen. Crook has fought , three ba'.Ue*, near Newbcm, with the . forces node' Generals Morgan, Sam . Jones and A. G. Jenkins, gaining a I complete victory over the enemy, 'who ( ' lost six hundred killed and woundqd, ! | and three bondrrd prisonere. General | A. G. Jenkins fell into onr hand*, mori tally wonnded. Oar loss was four bun1 ! dred killed sad wounded. A large rail- ' ! road bridge o»er New river, at New- ' _i bern. with several mites of track, was . ucrn,, Willi ireerai unics 01 irocK, • I

j completely destroyed. ; i I Port Hudson advices to the Tth inst. I state that the rebels have been making ( considerable deaonetraiions ia that - vicinity, but Gen* Uilman, commanding i ibe fort, is prepared for any attack. , There is also a report that the rebels I Jtave established a blockade at a bend I in the river, about twenty-<fi*« miles a- I hove Fort Do Rossoy, and. in attempt- ' ■ tng to pass the point, wc had in four j days lost three transports and two of tho ( light-mailed gunboats. The rebel blockoding force'is said to number 10,000. The particulars of the battle of Rettcm have bven received. Cur loss II u- ' timet, d at 600 killed, 8000 wood Jed aod 400 missing, and that of tbe rebels 2U00 ia killed and wounded, and 1600 in prisoners. Poor of oor generals were wonnded, aod three of the rebels killed. The rebel* evacuated ReeOua on Sunday i night and were pnrsoed by our troops. > Gen Sherman, it is announced in n ' dispatch from Nashville, is in possession of Kingston, Rome, Case* ill*, and the llee of the Etowah. Thb army had ; heavy akirmiahing with the enemy all , the way from Resaea. Johnson Is be- ; T&Ved lo be il ARaaia." The armed steam transport Harriot > A. Wead was blown ap by tbn explosion i of two torpedoes at oaoe, fat tL# St. » Jobnts rirar, Florida Tbn ve*^ was ■ totally wrecked. Several of the crew f wera kidedi, and a Urge suutSer of perI aoes wenaded. - Adv.res /roro I^nlaiaea* trt j# the - ) eftet iLat the State GtevewMon Itafi • j afoabdrf tb. roMUuulon ee «• te fo*-|

■"Opernlioofi at, Charleston have been resumed. The Steamer pulton, which J arrived at New York, reports that, on e the 15th. a general engagement was go- 1 ing on between the Uuion fleet and the < rebel forta and batteries on James and I Sullivan's Islands All the monitors 1 I appeared to be engage^ also tbe new t Ironsides, Fort Putnam, oo Gregg's 1 Point, directing Its fire principally on ■ Sumter, which was replied to by Fort • Moultrie, on Sullivao'a Island, and bat- I j tery Simkins, on James Island. The i contest wes spirited, and seemed a* genera! aa has transpired since lost autumn, i A dispatch from the Army of the Po- 1 toraae, dated the 17th, reports that no- ' thing has occurred except skirmishing 1 by Burnside'e division, end a few shell* < 1 thrown as frelrrsvby Birney. An expe- i 1 ' dition of the Second Corps prevented ' 1 ' tho rebels from capturing a hospital J ' filled with wonnded Tbcy are said, j ■ however, to liaTe iransportad eight hun- 1 ' drad invalids, non-combatanta, to"lticl.- , 1 mood from the Wilderoeas hospitals.!: 1 An escaped ofliner say* the wounded at ! Richmond suffer for waot of surgeons, | 1 nurses, food and medicine Tho rouds are improving and "reinforcements are ; arriving, and iui^iortant ujovemcnis cx- i 1 peeled. I Gen Butler cammunicst-d with the " War Department at tan o'clock on Fri- ' j day night He bad been fighting ud ' I day, the cccmy endeavoring to close in ' | on our lines He spu'.e confidently of ' j holding ids position. _ j Gen. Sbet^uan found large quantities ; | j of provisions and seven fine iron-works j. at Rome. Two good bridge* and an j | excellent ford across the Etowah have | I I been secured. The army is to take two j j days to replenish from ft* stores I [ On the Lower Mississippi, the rebel ' I operations near Port Hudson hare inj teriered with steamboat navigation. A | battery of nine . gone is reported at 1 Snaggy Point, and no boats have passed : J for several days. Tbo blockade of the.Red River, below ^ Alexandria, and tbe Arkansas River, j brlow Little Rock, are confirmed by a ■\ dispatch from Cairo. Preparations sre . | also being mnde to blockade the White , | J River. . j Nathaniel Hawthorne, the well-known ' I | notlior. died suddenly at Plymouth, N. ; j | H., Thursday morning. I I 'isteunaI revenue bill. t ! The various amendments to th« Honvo ' L i Internal R renne bill, reported from the k 1 Senate Finance Conimittae, inclado th« | | following, being among the most, impq|- i j lent : • j Tbe collection district* are made equal . l.j to the number of Senators aod Itaprvwnia•4 lives, giving each State two additional dis- ' > j Mi,... a j 'I he penalty for neglerl or refa'al to 0 i m.ilre return of property to tlio aisavVors in ' j inereasi'd from 20 to 50 percent. The lim- ! ■ j it tb the salary of a*s*s»or* 1* placed el j j four instead of three thousand dollars. As-. " i si-toat aasersors are allowed four dollars j " j per day, aod collectors are paid fifteen bun- ■ j dred ittstaad of one thoesaud dollar*, and '-"i -three per cent, commissioo— their net sal s | ary nut to exceed fire insted of four thou- '

; saad dollars. Tbe l(i on distilled spirits is unchanged, - excepting that 81 25 per gallon i« charged 1 from October lis, instead of Jauuary 1st; tax on beer is made $1 BO per bartel. | Lteenaes for Vholenta dealers, wh'-n thair i sales do not exceed 850,000, are increased $25 to $50 'Saving* Banks a>e taxed ' S100 for licsnre as bankers. l>istill*r* oT j graper, apples and peaches are charged 1 §12 50 instead of §.'>0. Penally for maae- 1 factoring tobacco or cigars without permit ! is lncreas*d froin $100 to $300. and imjtrtioameii.t of ooe year instead of six mouths fir falti or fraadaleot slatamrnt. ieapriaoument is likewise tnereaeed. Tbo penalty for racvivieg goods from one who no parmlt la increased from $50 so 81001 The daty on illaminating gas is reduced from SO to 23c. per on* thousand feot, and from 25 to 20c. according to the quantity produced. The lax on refined sagara is reduced half a bent per pound, namely 2} aqd 3Jc. On iron in blooms, . slabs, or loops, $3, instead oF$5. On iron easting* for bridges, $3, instead or $3., On stoves end hollow ware, ffi, instead »r«. On rivets tod nots, $5, instead of $4. Oo custom-made clothing, bats, boots •nd Shoes, 8, instead of 5 per cent, on the excess Over~$$6& On emoking tobaeeo made of etame, incr*««e'd rrotn iO to 15 cent* per poend. On sale* of merchandise er prodace, | of I per cent. Ou atocks, gold, notes, Ae^ 1 30th insuad uf of 1. per cent. Cattle alaegktervd for bide# and tallow Xboxompt*dnrf>l*i«nytax. On gaxpovt. fMaaweal of.tf , ' erraatatfoa i wa* per cent. ta T •-

The followiug additional Bishops hare jnst boon elected by the Methoiflli:. Episcopal Conference D W. Clerk, of o York, E. ,D. The«o»on,"of Obic. and " KIngsley, of Erie The following were also elected : — D' * Whcldon, of Now York, editor of E the Quarterly Review ; Daniel Wi?e, of » editor of the Sunday School j ■ Advocate; Dr. J. P. Durblo, of Phil*- 14 delphia, missionary secretary, atid Cbae ! ' Harris, of Ohio, assistant missionary ! 0 secrctaay. t Extexsio.v or Tike. — Tbe time < f i service of the Methodist clergymen ha* been extended to tbreo years T*. a " will be a groat Convenience to the Methodist community, whose term of e*»o- , rialion with their pastors -has always , I been so short heretofore that the exer- ! lions of the Church in large citirs have ' | been greatly impaired. ! A draft, Secretary Stanton telegraph* ; t ! will be ordered to take place ou the 1st < i of July, to Gil the plaree of the one i • hundred days men, as il is lite design o^ | ! the government to keep up the national I forrt.'* unlil tbe rebrliton is overthrown. I The sta.tmer fireyliound, cnpiurt-d off 'Wilmington, arrivri at Ilus'ou on ; Tiiurrday afternoon the. 19th inst. The ! notorious rebel spy Brlle Boyd is a passengt r, having bei-n captured ou her | The Fort Pitt fouwdry, at Pittabnrg, has just c .st a second twenty inch gun, which thrown l solid shot of one thousand p unds. SPECIAL NOTICES. Tin; M.\ta:it hkwiku «tt| orn LETTER -A- EAMtLV SEWING MA- ' ! ttful of *11 P,allf SerUa Mvchinr* yt offrreJ to I The I li MIc. No nthrr t"»oilly Se» In* Mu-hlne h«* f.mtl> S«-wins Marbtnr l>*. *o much opacity for a L., «rr*l vartaly of work. It will srw all ktnda of 1 | cloth, afej with alt ktoitr c.1 thtra.1. Jirfal^aml recent ' larked .llte», which ts the tw*t stitch known Any . : She. eccn at the mo.t ordinary c*i»ctty, can «r at I * eUoco how to uae the Istlet "A" ramliy Sewing Machine. Our Earallj Sr-wtirg Machine, are flnl.hed to chaste and exquisite style. I- The Folding Caw of Ihe Family Machine la a piece | It protect the ranehlne when not In use. and when , i about uj he operateAmay be opened as a spacious j sad substantial table lo sustain Ihe work. While ■ are Hntshed In the simplest and chastest rnaonrr ' possible., others are adorned and embellished In the !■"» I. alwolutrlyCeee^ry torn the Family Ms- | chlng In opetalion, aq_aa to Jnrtgr of Its great ea|>4- ; • ! city and beauty. ,1 II ts fast becoming sa popular for family sewing : pttrposos. | I The Itranch O dices are wall supplied with silk, il i twist, thread, needles, oil, he., of the vety brs ■ k. quality. h , TUX siNUi.lt MAXUFACTL'RING COMPANY. ' US Broadway, New Vork. o j O. C. SWEET, Agent tfl New Brunswick. ! ^ oca OlOce its Uurnrt street. '-j AFFLICTED RF.A1>. t PI-HAM'S DYSPEPSIA CURE If warranted to iu cure any case of Dyspepsia, no mattsr how lung standing Price *1. Sent by mifilI DPHAWR GRAVEL SPECIFIC Is Ihe only rwn- '• , edy thai will cur* Gravel. Kidney Complaint, and ! d all diseases of the Bladder. Price SI. Rami by ex- I | | pr*es. j UPHAirs HEADACHE SPECIFIC or ad* hut a 1. 1 ... . . .. i urtiAM .1 naAiiAt.ni: araciric hut ;

. trial to cunt moat skeptical that 11 will care ' Risk and Nervosa Headachs, Neuralgia Is the Head. ! , j he. Price So cents, sept by malt, j CPHAM'S HAlfi GLOSS AI«D CURLING FLUID' : Imparta a beautiful gloaa to the h.-Jr, keeps II U: r ' • earl, promotes Its growth, he. Prtee #0 eenle. Scut . , ] CPHAM'S TETTER OINTMENT Is a .sure and speedy cure for Tetter, Salt Rheum, Chapped Hands, I Barbel's Ilch, Chilblains, he. I'r.ca SO ocnls. Sent i ' by mall. V f ; The shorn preparations will be rent to-sosMd- , | drea*. on receipt if the money. Address X C j UPHAM, No. » South Eighth Street, Philadelphia, I V Ps. Deserlpllve rlreularswcnt free. apM-Xto , $40. WAGER PAID $100. ! TO sell goods for the ADAMS SEWING MA- | 1 CHINE COMPANY. We will gtve a commission on all goods told by our Agents, or pay wages at j , from •«> to tlOO per mofrth, and pay all neeesaagy i expenses. Our machine Is perfect In Its mechsn. am. ! ! X" child can learn to operate It by half aa hour's j ■ Instruction. It la equal to any Family Rowing Ma- ! I ehlne la uae, and sre hare reduce* Ihe prtee In Fifteen | Dollars. Each Machine Is warraatrd far three yearn. Address C RUCKLE*. oet ly Gen. Agl-, Detroit, JUch. r EYE AMD EAR. PROF. J. ISAACS, M. D_, Oculist and Asrlat, • formerly of Leyden, Holland, Is now at Ko.-«It nne Street. Phtlada., whete persons afBlctad with ] diseases oftha Eye ami Ear will be adeattfleally treated and cured. If curable Artlfleial eyes Inserted J without pain. N- B.— Ho charges aid* for sxamlTHe Medical Faculty la lnrtted, as ha has no secrets la kit mote of treatment. > M ly ' JOIIV B. HCTTJfJW, ' AUornrt-ai-Lsw, Snstar, Ktsmlnrr, and Bollrltor In Cfeamrf. CAPE MAT COURT HOCRE. NEW JERSEY. i. ssstS0"" t X B. will write Deeds, Rouds R *oft«*«ee. Lsm*ss, ArtMlee of Agsnemeut, train, and nil kinds of 1 J. He win ntonowledge all kinds of writings, either at h Is oflteo oval such plaeaa as stay ha desired. L Ha WU1 give particular atleotfae »o the coOsstfan of all moneys. ' . s.Hsha rarwsyr sto e^f^»*1M^s* — *■ an I PraaloU claims. . «. ttotafito

C. 8. 14-4i8 BONUS. These Boedt are toned undr r the Act of .Congrese, of March tth, IBM, which presides that s» Bond* -asv.d under tMs Act shall a .'CEXKPl FROM TAXATION by or under any M»«s or mtuUc'.pal authority, eubacrt.otfans to these Sonde are rrcelred In UnitPI Rtates solas or notes of National Banks: They are TO BE REDEEMED YK COIN, ! at tfi* pleasure cf Hie Gurcrnim-at, al any period, f j at t*i tkea to aer mm tkamiforty pswrt from 'heir ' j dale, sol uutrth.tr rrdemptknn FIVE PER CENT. _ INTEREST WILL BE PAID IX OOfB, on Bnnf. of not over oo* hundred dollars tonually, and on all ' oiner Dorxls semi-annually. T Hp Interest la pay*on the erst days of Match and September la each , Subscribers will rrcclrc cither Registered or Con1 Bands, st ihey may pre tor. Registered BooCs are record-: i on the books of tbo u. *- Treasures, ' and can be tr-uatcqvt only on the ownei 's order. Subscribers to this loan wilt bare the spUun of their Bonds draw Interest I rom March 1st by | paying the accrued interest in coin (or «n Unit id I state* notes, or .be aotea of National Banks, adding any pet cent, for premium), or ree«»e Ihern drawing Interest from ibr uate of subscription and deposit. As these Bonds nre j IXLMtT FROM mmiTAl. 9M ffyT£ TAX A i fOX, various parts of thr cuuntry. At tht pressor rate of premium on fold they pay h Over ICttfht -Psr Corvl. Internet duceqienls Iu lenders at Ihe various description, uf C- S. Bunds, la all other form, of Indebtedness, the , faith or ability of private parties, or stuck companies. or separate eommualtlei only Is pledged far payment, while for the debts of the United Males ■ the whole property ol tho eountry ts huhlen to secure the pay ment of both principal and Interest In These Bon.lt may be subscribed fur In sums from ' *10 Up to any magnitude on thr tame trrm-, and art thus made equally available to Ihe smallest , >l<aay 1* Useful to state la this connection that , the total Fi aded Debt of tbe United Stales on which f Interest la payable ID gold, on tbe Id day at March, ' ISM. was Fto.MS.ooo. The Interest on this debt for , I he coming Bseal year wUl be »4»Ji*J.IS*, while the ' over iino.oro coo pet annum. * y It will be arm that even the present gold revenues of the Government are largely la exerse of Ihe ' want* o' the Treasury far the payment of gate !n- ^ trrvat, while the recent icrrvVe of Ihe tariff will B doubllcss raise the annual receipts from custom., r oo the nor amount of Importations, lo SIIC.OOO.OX) per annum. * in.trurtlnn. to lbs National Banks acting as loan , agents were not Issued from the UaltM Mates Treal , fury until Msreb VBth.but In the ffrei three werka i" ! Of April the subscriptions averaged more Ihao TEN j MILLIONS A WEEK. .. KulwcrlpUona will be received by the j First National Bank of Newark, N.J. t, ■ First National Bank of Jersey City, H. J. * ; First NatlonaJ Rank of Trenton, N. J., > and by ALL NATIONAL BANKS which are deposl- , ; tarlea ol pnhllc money, and ALL RESPECTABLE . BANK* sod BANKEBR throughout the country, acting as agents to the National Depositary Banks, will furnish further Information on application. { and mxta-vm | afford r rrtr fac/lEpf-to svtacKiBxns. ; I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS j ~ fibffDAl SCHOOL PIC-mC. 1»HC Sunday Swheol camcetrd with thr Melbodlat F.plscopsj Church, Caps Island, wiliflvs a PleWEDNESDAY, Jnee 1st, ■vv i. ha I..1UA T, Jnrr isr,

In the grove uf Mr. Elijah Benaelt. Tne actHw.: wUl , ' meet at the chu.ch at hall pasl s e-itm orloca in -bu ! murolof. and leave for in* grove al alghi. _ A aland will be sieclsd, al wh:ch lot Imam, fas- ' fwl.onrrlra, flakes and other .-Ires hm- wfll to , . sold. Tbe precrsds will be applied to t)>s r u rebate , of tools fer the llt.i ary. Riawklng and Siugiug on lh* giouud. { All friends of the Kunday School cause ars Invited I to attend. The arrangements for dinner will - »b- r-ms aa ' heretofore. Provisions will ha left at the following ■ places, via: Jeremiah Edmunds, at the Orst toll gate I Aar.m GansUaoa'a and Ut> rga W Smith's. , Cape Island. 8KORGE W SMITH, May ta, ISM Oopcrkntnadasit. i BONDS OF THE STATE OF NEW ILIUEI. | pCllTC NOTICE^* hereby glveiHbat ^fauxls to ' j will lie Issued In pursuance of the »1 section of Ilia - mi. approved iSM^enlHled "tapptoBsmt . |.urpoeee of war, to repel lnvaMun and supprses In- ; aurrrcllun, and apprepiialUig the same, aodprovl- • : lUng for Us payment thereof,' • approved May 10, , These Bonds will be issued of Ihe lrnomlnatloo . of #l.«x>, MOB and *100, with coupens attached ( or . regl.tcred bonds of the denomination of tl.MO. lo * ■ ...it bidden. The bonds will be recremabie as inttort, via: *11*1,000 on Ihe 1st January, A.D. IflBT. » HO, 000 on the Ul Jan wary, A.JL IBM. (100.000 on the lal January, A.D. 1MB. (100,000 oa th* 1st January, A D. IMo. Bearing Interest at the rate of tlx per oeat. per annum, payable half yearly, nod are exempt by Caw from taxation. ~ Proposal. In writing for the v. hole er any part of ' thee bonds, will be received by tbo cubs miner, at , I , Ids office, In lbs clly of^Trenlon. Stata of New Jar1 will be In astsndshee at Ihe Olata House lo open - and decide Mda. The Bond, will bear data My la*. I8M. The right to reject bid. I* rerorved. IL M. -SMITH, Ttamsurrr. ' Dated May H»h. A.D. IM4- 1*1" NOTICE. THE (uhsertber having returwe* »o Ola County, a "iml» JACOB T. PRICE. I TowsmemPu Drtet. May lata. 10**. CiBBIiGE FOR MM. . • *¥*»* Subscriber baa mm hand a good Toil tons J- »f>"*i r running gear, and la good 'coodll Ion. ^VlU he eoM . * APPly 10 FEME H. PIVERTT, ~ WA1X FAJFERS. WALL PAPERS, In which she InvHee the stent!*# nf the j I sgls of . GrimMao* act slctatty. gpN I