Cape May Ocean Wave, 14 July 1864 IIIF issue link — Page 2

THE OCEAN" WAVE, CAPE ISLAND. CAPE MAY COU.NTY, NEW JKBSEY.

% Capt IRat ®t«" SSabt if rrsEisHED evert thbiimt *r S. R. lACOIIIflLE, Cage bland. Cape Kay foxxtj, X. 3. j TkarMar. Inly 14, 1H41. j CAPE ««I nurr. W» protest this week a lift of (IrafUd j mo in tbi* cooalj. aad tha result <1 the 1 •laminations at Millvilie by tha Karellaieot Board. The first sixteen name* of of tba Lower Township wore not inelodrd , in lbs official lift famished at from the Provost Marshal's office, bat are believed ' to be correct. A supplemental draft look plsoe at Camden on Monday lost, to fill I the deficiencies of the fofmer draft, a list j of which 1* alto givan. We are under i mm/ obligations to linn. P. J.'Graj. of i the Enrollment Board, for furnishing '.hit i office with copy of the lieu. LOW KB ToWxSTHlP. Isaac Jackson. (col.) not reported. Isaac H. Hall, volunteered. J. H. Matthews, physical disability. i .las. II. Thomas. Dot reoortad. das. Crowell. commoted. Wallace Cox, (col.) Char lea Ward. W. It. .Stephen. f,ao. W. Dunn, commoted. Jacob Bchelieogwr, no! reported. Lsvi W. Johnson, physical disability-. Enoch Eldrldge. agbatitnte. Kile* I'hnrch, pbisicel disability. John Reeves. Spenc.-r Bernett, cemmaUd. V Eldridg.', rabetltote. Courtlend Reeves, commuted. Jacob Hlitea, Alexander Clark. Amelias Bobo, alien. Kelson Seal, commuted. Theodora Matthews, physical disability. Jacob A.Hnjder, " Albert Pearm-n, « Richard C. Hmitb, Alexander MeKorin, MIDDLE TOWNSHIP. Philip il. < I race, commuted. Chae. W. Townseod, el leu. Francis W. Ludlam, physical disability. Kemoel Itoeemen. commuted. Jaatce McCartney. Wheaton Grace. at see. Kemuel Stiles, ceinmoted. Joseph Comp. exempted on age. Levi C. Grace, commoted Unuspbrry Swain, ie service. Joseph McCutty, JdsepU Wi»bef, not reported. Chris. Uerrstsen. Monroe P. Itard, " Hoc rales Rosa, pbys. dir. John H. Thompaou, commuted. Washington W»lden,jiol reported. Morgan H. Hand, commuted. Wm. Seoll, Devid Hewitt, f, 4\ . Wu. MeCeitney. Jr., ppys. dis. Kph. llildretb, K. Townsendr. commuted. Kdw. Springer. " Prancie Dooglas, phys. dit. Hugh Hand, commntud. . Clayton G. Sapp, lemwi Foster, " Amos Warst irk. " John Richardson, phys. dis. Joseph Smith,- t«mmuted. F. L. RichardM.u . •• Lowis Wbscton, Cbas. Crawford, 44 Thoi. parsons, exempt oo age. Edwin Norton, phys. dis. Geo. W. Corson, nut reported. FfMcie T. Springer, in service. Wm. n. Hewitt, commoted. John I sard, not reported. Alonxo Willie, phys. dis. John W. McCarty. not raported. Morris Warrick, commuted Nathaniel Douglas, •• Albion T. Roes, phys dis. Jne. F. Conaall, not reported. James Chester, commuted Job Moore. Smith HdWilt, commuted. Jacaa> CraadaK. phys. db. N. Newloa, not rt poled, UPPER TOWKBIIIP. I*vi Linpineott, commuted. Alexander T. Young, sabstituU. Robert Willetu, pbys dis. Ktephrn Stephens, commuted. Ylbn F. Tnyfbr, substitute. O. 11. Dare, . " Thomas Bauer, •' Henry Yoang, commuted. Nicholas Corson, snbstitau. Wm. H. Ingcreoll, " Joseph L. Roe, ' James C. Lve, commuted. Wesley Kb-pperd, •• Rufue Godftev. 11. Cramer, pbys dis. Dawk Parker, " R. 8. Milletu U Const as tine Foster, oommnud. W. Hsss, exempt on age. Charles H Cbeitin, phys dis Thowiee Wtscott, erroneously enrolled. Isaac Scull, pbys. dis. John 8 Goto, Methies Has*. " Aaroa B Godfrey, eommuted / Alfred Barnard, phys dia. Jamas Carson, commuted Daniel lageraoll, •< Wm Gaff, eabatitaW. C 8 Learning, comma led. KSwjk.** Frank Vo—Offac. commuted Sttoa C Wneentt. errooeoual^ enrolled. iaaz 1 fSSsSS^ fleer ga lUdke, mmmuled. T1 iV II ^angflder, ghjs dit. Aetna TeajiMes, euhetrt.u iisssjr" ■ "

OTENRia TOWNSHIP. 1 Thomas Brooke, enhetlteu. Chas H Caroll, 44 J Vo*s, phye dia. ! 8 Bishop. 44 Robert Hetrhimoe, commuted. Wm T Fiddler, commuted. | J G Fiddler, phys db. 1 K Duval. Jo*eph Mason, coawaited. I Andrew Haritase, 44 J Milton Townaewd, sobstitate. ' Charles Llnyd, Jamer'B Goff phyridb. 'Amo* Wheaton, commoted. Eld ridge Goff i Chartee K Uodfrey. 44 F W Curron, sahetitute. )<eami»x Greer, phys dis. Isaac W Hancock, phys dis. Jeremiah Fisher, net raported. jp i Jeremiah H Towoseud. phys db. J Charles King, not reported. I Walker S Peterson, commoted. I Beth L Hand, ' WillliamJ Christian,. '• i Drrmot Shaw, Jr.4 " j Jonathan C James. 44 j James B Tyler, sobstitate. Henry shew, 44 . j Francis Ludlstn, in service. r i Robert Cameron, romrauted. | Josiah Grace, commuted ! j Thomas Morton, pbys dia Geo L Chester, I Chae Crawford 44 ! Ches P McKeig 44 John Hsritson, not est j John B Morton, pbys dis i Kph raimG race 41 I.ewis Edwards, commuted j Aaron Hand substitute ; Asliury Campbell noo est j K Crawford phye dis I Alexaader Sutton commuted Gideon Holme* deed Enoch Young phys dis Loots F Crawford commuted Kliss Scull in service Thomas Godfrey commoted 1'eieb B Christian 44 j R Camp j Wash Ernest " CAPE ISLAND. . I Peter McCollnm phys dis John Kelly over age Jere Church phye dis -Chris Church commuted Maxwell Swain phys dia Richard R Thompson non est I U Smith phys die Thomas Rosaman phys dis Wm F Ceieidy commuted SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFT. LOWER TOWNSHIP. Report at Millvllle August 2d. I Biles Hoffman Daniel F.tdredge j David Trusty, col'd Jacob Bmallwoed I Thomas Robinsou Joseph L Crease j Jonathan K.I dredge Thomas C Lee | Kdw Turner, col'd James Major, col'd j I'raal WnoL«on Wm T Bete I Alvio Church l«aac Giles, col'd I David Oliver Virgil Marey, M.D. Wm W Hughes John tllair Aaron H Bnyder John Lycetl Nicholas W Godfrey Benj Beteuat, col'd Joho Church I-emoel Swain, jr Joseph L Crease Richard Matthews Henry Schellingar John Head Jeremiah Hand Daniel Schellingar Samuel Thomas Lewis Cox, col'd UPPER TOWNSHIP. Report at Millville Angust 3d. Reuben Wheaton Wm M Corson Argus Hoff Aaron C Smith Sam.J Simpson John E Armstrong Philip M Wheaton Wm L Smith Samuel M Goff Nicholas B Coraon Jeremiah Smith Joseph J Michel Stilwell Corson Samuel R Cbettin Edmund W Hand Corson H Allen Thomson Corson Joseph Guiding Fli B Wales, M.D. James G InguaeU Devid Vangelder Edwin Coraon Jacob Kaigho Fdmund Tountend James L WilUtta Jonas Coraon Learning Blimson Richard Jarmae Henry J Coraon Alex Hendaraon Nathaniel Champion Smith L Smith Wash Blackmau Ranben Cra amar Raaben Campbell Joho Kiaeohort MIDDLE TOWNSHIP. Report at MUlville Aogast 3d. Freoklin Lodlem Humphrey Hearten Edward P Harris Cornelia* Bennett, jr Richard Crawford Lone Mulfurd John Dukes Isaac Thompson Charles G Mills Jesse Springer •Smith J KWradge John Willie John Fellmire John Powell Amos Vow Wm L Davis Jsmes Wiley Klsaser F Hawkins Joseph Noroury Edmund Foster Elmer Edward* James Nawtou Isaac Tomlin, jr Wm Chester Sam eel « Jones Joseph Hand Alex M M -crsy Kucompn at Douglass Thorns? KewHt Isaac Hsritaga P M Randolph Richard 8 Graf at Francis iiilrtreth John C Long Crease Noibery Alexander Douglass James T Miller Alexaader Ludlam Joseph Grace John Keisby Kemoel G tiendy Rieberd Thompson Geo W Schatlingar Chae Armour, col'd George Rrrickeoe Charles. Hand » John 11 Boas Jonetben Head DENNIS TOWN8HIP. Report at Millville Aegost 4tb. Joebea Ludlam Pater Hand George Strong Ellis Nickeraon Francis Sheldon Exetiel Voas John L Bexby Jeremiah Moore Jeeob Fidler John Cemp Charles Button George Lawrence Joseph R Cheater Jao M Christian Tboa B Vankirk Eli Busman GUetee H Lodlao Edward Griffan Chat Orandoi Rich Uraos Bhadraek Toaeer kerati Ufikfe Uriah Coraue C Erriek'on David Tylar Kami B Goff Asbwry Goff Kami MeCarty Tbaa Holmes G D Carl) Sbap WooUord Joho Carl John O Link Brooks Blixxard Jaa Holmes Kd WUilaew 8 H Lad lam Geo Bteetew Bra Oeaaeer Wm Sheldon Hiram Godfrey CAP* ISLAND. Report as Millvilk Aaguei 4U. W B Miller Cbaa P Bexbee Aadrew M Ivor KMradge JwhaxM George Bennett Wm F Hand JebaR Shields Jaeee M Smith -JotaEWahb Israel flughee .

Or TRE F1R1TI FLMIBA. : Tbe' rebel pirate Fiorida bai for tbe { lest week been ctoising off tbe coast j south ofCspc Henlopen, end committing J depredations on vessel* boood op ss4 I down tbe coast. The first, vessel csptnred was the (lolconda, * whaling berk I from Telcatiueoe, Chill, where she- had ' been crnising for eiKbicen tnonth* ie i search of oil. About an honr after tbe | : captare of the Golconda, tbe pirate : i overhauled tbe schooner Margaret Y. : j Davis, bonnd from Port Roysl to New 1 1 j York. A third vessel caplored was tbe j bark Greenland, of Philadelphia, bound Wo Pentacoia with coal for tbe Govern- ; ment. After destroying the Greenland, j | she went in chase of tbe tog-bont Ame- \ i I rics, which was fonnd too fieet for the j I pirate, end escaped to Portress Monroe, i i The bark General Berry, of Baltimore ' ! was next destroyed. She was loaded i j with hay, from New York to Fortress ' 1 Monroe. Shortly after, tbe bark Ze- j lindt, of Easlport, was destroyed. Tbe ^ crows were put on board an English schooner, from which they were pieced ] on a pilot boat abd landed at this place i and forwarded by Ibe Cape May and : Millville railroad. Tbe gunboat Pontine 1 . is now stationed at Cape Msy, and is! engaged in cruising for tho pirste. Board of Assessors. The Board of Assessors of Cupe Msy | County met at tbe Coart House, on | Monday, July 4th, inst. Tbe following! is the valoation of the differeot town- : ships : — Upper, 1565.000 Dennis, • • 560.000 Middle, 650,000 Lower. - •• 500,000 j Cape Island, - 525,000 Sl'MMARl Or WAR SEWS. j Tbe rebel expedition inbp Maryland ' hat assumed a more formidable shape. Gen. Wallace evacuated Frederick on Fridey evening to avoid being flanked by the rebcle, wbo had crossed tbe Potomac at Nolan's Ferry and other furfis. He fell back to Monocacy Junction, wbere he wis attacked on Saturday morning. The battle^asted from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M., but our forces were overpowered ffbd were forced to retreat towards Baltimore General Wallace, (a bie official dispatch, estimate* the rebel force at 20,000. Brig. Gen. Tyler ie reported to bare been taken prisoner.

A. P. Hill, Brrekinridge and Early are severally rumored to be in commend of tbe enemy. Doring Saturday night tbe I cilixeoi of Baltimore were armed, and at ! 6 o'clock yesterday moruiog the alarm | bells were sounded. Tbe grcateet excitement prevailed throughout the city during tbe day. At 9 A. M. the rebels were reported at Ellicoti's Milk, but as the telegraph worked beyond that point tbe report was undoubtedly incorrect. At 11 A M. General Wallace was reported 26 miles from tbe city, fulling back, but it was believed that tbe enemy was not following him, and the main body il was thought were marching for Washington. Gillmore's rebel cavalry were at Westmioialer on Saturday night. A Washington Star^exirn, at 1 P.M., stated that tbe rebelii were not pursuing Wallace, that a satisfactory body of troops are in position to reach . either ' Washington or Baltimore before tbe rebels, and that ibe enemy has not appeared in the Doptrlmcol of Washington, A Baltimore dispatch at 8 P. M., reports the Northern Centrai railroad waa cut between Timonium and Cockeysville, an d-titlfT "rebel force esJmated at 1500 had passed stove Cockeysville, going In the direction of the Pbiladelphis Railroad. Later dispatches, on- ■ noance the ssfe arrival of Sigrl's wagon train in Baltimore. Aboot two hundred rebel cavalry appeared at Magnolia statioo, 18 miles south of Havre de Grace, on tbe Philadelphia and Baltimore Railroad, and captured the 8 A. M passenger train from Baltimore, by firiog a volley into it, causing tbe train to stop. ' The 10 o'clock express train from Baltimore (bared the same fate. After robbing the passengers of their money, watches, &e., tbe rebels set lire to the cars, sod also the freight house at Magnolia. Tbe re belt started in a southerly direction towhrds General Cadwallader'e country residence, for the purpose of destroying it, this co doubt baa been nceompUsbed^ Mejor-Gsneral Franklin we* captured ox one of the train* at Magnolia. At Memphis there U considerable excitement in rrgerd to se order of General Waehbarna placing prominent eitixeas an tha railroad trains, in retaliation for the firings on the trains. From Sherman's department ore have Intelligence tn the effect that the wbok rebel army k across the Chatuhooebia. Over two thnarand prisoner* wnfe taken by General Shrann. Wtwenn Marietta , a«d the river, the greater portion of wbeoi were from ChnathaA's division, whteh was acting as rear guard.

THE BATTLE AT RtlMCACT. Bsltuoxs, Jnly 10, t P.M. — Genera] | 81 gel's waffon^tgaln arrived here to-day, | < charge of a large detachment of in- j I fee try and cavalry. * • j.i One of the officers who cc i:. the , : fiAt says that in all bis experience jn ; I this' war he has never teen more deeper- < ate fighting and he thinks we' plsced t j fully a* mesj rebels Aars dtt combat ss I j as our own loss. Alexent^r's battery j ■ is all safr. Our low in prisoners is j i aboot a thousand, and wo hat's yet no cstitnete of tbe number of killed and wounded. j 1 P.M — It is reported tbst the ad j • vnnce of • rebel cavalry force is within i j seven miles of this city, on the York | I road. Later iejelligeccc has reached here . ! that o portion of General Hunter's i I force, under General Sollivon, has re- ! 1 captured Martinsburg, and his taken I j about 1000 prisoners. Also ail the store* • 1 captured there, and roui-b plonder col- ; lected by tbe rebel* at that point. 1 1 - Uxltimobb, July 10 — evening. — Thei ; troops engaged in tho fight at Monocacy ! | J Bridge yesterday formed in line of bat- : I tie on the left of tba railroad and on i ! this side of the river, two Ohio-, regiI meats being thrown out' as skirmisher* j on tbe right. The later were attacked ot half past , ' j seven A. M. by cavalry from the Ha- , 1 1 gerstown pike, a ben they fell back across ■ » > the river in good order, and with slight " loss, fighting all the way, After cruising th.y succeeded iu checking the adi vence of the enemy, und held him here | a long time. i About 10 A.M. a desperate attack' ! was made by dismounlcd cYvafry, which j j was repulsed, and notwithstanding they : 7 repeatedly tried to dislodge our men ! from the position, they could not sue- . j ceod. i ! Their loss here was very heavy, our i 1 men having tbe advantage of rifles, ■ while they only bed carbines. After fighting till 3 P. M. a heavy j , body of tbe enemy, four regiments, were i r discovered to be moving on our left' . flaok, having crossed the river some dis- j - tnnce below, and in consequence our j • troops bad to abandon their position | ) und fell back, tbe enemy following about | 1 three miles, but without inflicting much ' s dlrasge. Our low in the action is said . to be about 1000 killed, wounded and

i j captured. ^ j | rl Gen. Tyler was in commend of some I of the 100 days men, end how be got i ! captured is not known. ! i I The enemy levied a tax on Middletown of $20,000, and the women are ' represented as having been insulied, i their clothes, &o., stolen, und numerous ' i other ontrnges committed. They ere believed to be Ewtli'scorpe, | and are now reported to be marching on - Washington. They set fire to tbe depot at Freder- ' ick and a barn close by. i Tbe battery engaged on our side hnv- : r ing oriavorable ground to manirnvrh ! r on, was not as effective as it otherwise ; . would have boen. , Baltimore, July 10, midnight Some ' r tour hundred wounded bare arrived bare r during the day, and ere now wcii pror ; rided for at tbe hospital*. >j Tbe Lieutenant-Colonel cf the '. 1th I ■ j N. J. regiment is reported ki!led. Capt. Adam E. King, Acticg Assist- ' , ant Adjutant General of Gen. R:"kett'« I corps, is wounded in tbe rich side and - j abdomen. I Tbe 14th New Jersey soffcred very , severely, being on the Uf: of the line - when the enemy came in on their flank. The Teports from tbe line of tbe i Northern Central Railroad are somewhat confused, and are probably exaggerated. Tbe enemy are reported to have struck the railroad first Cockeysville aod Tex**, I Tearing op tbe tack. They alto barned tbe bridge at Ashi land, atd report says tbe Ashland Iron Worka, a very extensive establishment, i The bridge scrow Gunpowder creek Is alio barned. Tbe bridge at Hano- . ver Junction if also reported burned. Tbe train* and engines were all sefet 1 down (he road, and it is believed all 1 have tbne far escaped. Tbe report seems to be well founded . that a portion ofT^is force were this ! evening within seven miles of the city, ' . on tbe York road; bnt it Is not be- , Heved that they will attempt to enter It, , 1 nor that they are by toy means ia safficieil force to do so should tbry fcei to I disposed. A* tbe boars paw by and each of the many apprehensions prove toibe aefoandnd, tbe mrafideaoe of oar eki- . sent becomes more firmly established, *n4 -at this moment very little erire. • . hention whstev er ie frit for tbe saMy of ' the rity from tbe threatened raid. It la balieved that the foree which 1 1 waa reported to he moving In tbe dirrc- ■ i Hon of the Philadelphia Railroad bavg retraced teeirrtepe ; eertaialy they have not etraok that road as yet, aod if tlixy . ventore netf xftknr of the bridges this r aide of Ue 8nqo«haxa* they will catch , • Tartar, tack are kaswm to bo tbe nature of tbe defences adopted.

| ax iwflwiinr rcascuL mtMxsf ! In hi* exhibit of the national axpen- | dlturex of the coming fiscal year, Mr : j Chase estimated a deficit of efgbty-two ! e ! miUioai, over and above all that can be ' ^ . raised by loans and other rasoarcca. Mr. i j declared in ibe Senate, on §on ■ i day morning, ihst tbe new Secretary of c the Tteeeary bad sUted that the Tex ; ; bill wrcnid be snfficlent to cover the ] j whole nmonnt. We nnderatASd thet, in , , the opioionn of intelligent merchants, ! i ; Mr. Cbase has onder ct imaird the re- ! i ; venue from tbe Tax bill by -at least six- ' j ty millions. Commissioner Lewi*, of the Ioternal : i Revenue Department, has exprewed tbe 1 . opinion that tbe receipts from interns! ' , 1 revenue, for tbe ffext Sscsl year, will K reach three hundred millions. Both of , these opinions are highly favorable to ! the nation — more so than that of the 1 I late Secretary, which is a thing quite > unusual in financial estimates. — It !« said by members of Congress that rrgaintiont are to be apopted by which no state shall have an nndne or • prior advantage over another in recrait ; ' . ing in rebel States, as authorixed by tbr ' act further to provide for calling oat the notional force*, and that the State agents ' will all have tn equal start upon that business. i — — General Lee's personal property, 1 which ha* been condemned by the U I S District Court, is to be sold at Alexandria on the 19lb inst. Some of the household goods ere of an elegant de- , scription, and tbe sale will include a number of rare and valuable articles, t — Proposals will be received by the i Bureau of Docks and Yards for the f ' construction of floating dry docks e»i pable ef accommodating vessels of 2200 • ( tons, for the New York and I'hiladei1 phis Navy Yards r! A scouting party of 150 Mussaeho- ' - aetu tod New York Cavalry, while in the vicinity of Aldie, Vs., on Friday, ' j met Moseby with a large force. Of our p j men tea or fifteen were killed, the rest ^ nearly all captorvd r A pic nic party near Falls Church, j .Vi., was robbed of their eatables on I I Friday by some of Moseby'* guerillas. Il - Supplement to an ordintoce entitled "An ' j ordinance regulttshg public vehicle*." a! parted 'May 26, 1851. i Section 1. Be it ordained and enacted

the inhabitant* of the t'ity of Cape I*- - | in city council aac-mblea and i* berei by enacted by the authority of the nmr, *' ! That tbe nwoera or drivers of at) vehicle*, " t before using them for hire, or placing them «i on tbe public *tan<l*^*hell make applies- i m i tion to the mayor forE"-pers»it. who i* ! ! hereby aathorired to grant said permit, and tn number and regieter seid vehicle, j 1 and chargn the owner or driver the *om uf five dollar* for etch end every two-HWie ' vehicle, and two dollar* and fifty eent* for j a ] each and every one-horse vehicle, and the u »ura of sis dollar* for each and every two- | ' borae omnili.-e not owned by person* re*i- . | dent on Cape Island, and ibe sum of eeven ! * i dollar* for each and every four-horse omni- j « i bu*. and ona dollar for each additional two * j boraes ; ai d tba mayor i* hereby authorized j to grant said permit for the space of four - ; months only; and the owner* and driver* . I of said vehicle* ere hereby required to keep ' their respective number* posted in a con- : | spieoow part of the »am*. 1 Bee nop -- Aod he it further ordained ; * ! by thg antorily sforeeeid. That if the own- j 1 j er* Or drivers of any vehicle or vehicle* i , ' "hull neglect or refuse to ohtaio soch ;>er- | siit according to tho requirement* of tbe j j first faction of this ordinance, or shall ] violate the true intent aod tnraning of the j j san e, then the said owner* or tlrit est shall j be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and j i after having bad a bearing before the may- 1 or, and eafd i-fftoce proven, the p«rion or [ 1 person* *o offending shall be fined a sum ; not exceeding fi-e dollars ; and if w;d Bne , j it not paid immediately, or security given , i for the payment nfthe same within twenty- ■ four boura, then tbe mayor ie hereby aotho. j riled to inn* execnlion directed to thai marshal, or. "oe of the constables of the ! _ city, authorizing him to levy npon and tell at pohlie tele to much of the property or , the offender w shall be necessary to pay ' i said fine and eoete, which sale mast be | advertised in three public placet in the ( j city forty-eight hours previous; provided i always, that nothing in this ordinance J •hall bu construed to effect any back or ' vehicle attached to the line of any steam- * boat *o long at they confine themselves ? solely to that business. > Section 3. And be it farther ordsioed by 1 the authority aforeraid, That thie ordinance t shall take effect on and after the eleventh ' day of Jp|y, 1664. J SPECIAL NOTICES. 0 •AO. WAGjBI PAID $IOO. TO eel] (onl* for the ADAMS SEWMG MA- " CHINK COMV ANT. We will |t** * — — ' — ou all food" >*14 hy our Aganta, or pav***** *« ' from 4*0 to *1*0 per mouth, tad pay all aeeeaaarr ' rxprae-e. Our maehlBa U perfoet la Ita meehou aa. / A ehtld aaa foam le operate tt by half aa hour's J Urtructtou. II I* equal to aay Family lew leg Ma- a eklaa la u*d,eud we h*vu redwesd Uuprtae to rtftoea C ^■3SS,"m*"r.,aas4 \ e*S ly Gem. A*t„ Detroit, Mich. ^ BYE AND EAR. • rxor. J. ISAACS, XL D., Oeulmt oad Aurut, ot lijdma, lliltiad, la oom at Me. All p dfoeaaae or the Ky« lad Kor will he ..toedtSselly J; t- , "adeorad, >r enrahte. Artfetol sj Ml torn led A wyz.utpata. IL r-— Na eharxea mad* tar «**»U . U The Madtaal raealty Is larltod, at he hod ac p ■ ■ufotohll— toed hnlai.t pllly « COTTAGE TO BERT. « A daslrabl# Coxtagu at , Cap# May to C rent — enntai at tun room*, nod good cellar. £ Uaoha trie tod view of the uceau aod -bay. u Bt obi** oo >hu praabra*. \ Inquire ot 8. B Maao>aoul " "Ocraa VTxn" OffieV Cay* Island.

I FIWAWOIAL. . C. ». 14-44 BONDS, j Thru* Xaads are tsoued oader the Act of Caogreo* of Mosch Sth, IS**, wkMt pemide* that all Boot* laaurd aader this Art rt»ll he EXEMPT rXOM j TAXATION by or tutdn aay flat* or msalrtpal I authority. Suhecrlpttoar to three Boads ore received la Celled Statri note* or hole, of Nattoae) They *ra TO BE REDEEMED IN COIN, at the pleasure of the GerarhaiaBt, at aay parted M hw Ilea Ira oer men Ilea /brry yran Dam thrtr date, aol ubUI their ndrmpt.oe FIVE PER CENT. WILL BE PAID IN COIN, ob Buads of | not orcr ob* hundred foliar* annually, end on *11 other Bend* eemi-aneualty. The tntereot I* pay.He oa the Brst daye of March oad Septeabet in each ' year. I Subrerlhen *A receive either Registered or Cou- ! poo Rood", aa they any prater. Registered Bond# are recorded on the books of the V. S. Treasurer, ' .ad con 1» tmarirrred only on thr owner4" erdrr. ' Coupon Bond" are payable to hearer, aad art more Subaerkber* to thl" loon will haea tho optluo of having thrtr Dooda draw toteret'. (ram March I at by Statra ootca, rt the n-.traol National Lanka, adding t tty per aeot. (or premium), or reecite them drewlog Inlereet from the dntr of auhacriptlon and d<— poalt Aa theoe Bonda are EXEMPT roan MI HKirAL OK STATE ( per anuum, ar-ordiag to the rate el W* leviea in ■ a eurreaey, and are of equal convenience aa • peril la Ndleaed ll.nt no aaeurltlee oBW »o great Indocrmentalo lenders ae the rrtloua deaerlptlona of faith or ability of private parllra, er rteck eompenlra. or reparole rammunlllee only la pledged tor ' p.) ment, while for the debt* of the Calked State. iceure the pay ment of both prlneipal and Intoreet In Three llonda may be .utroerlbed for la .urn* tram ISO up to any magnitude on the aame term*, and ) are thoa mode equally available to tb* rmMte.t .erted Into money at any momrot, and the bolder It m.y be aeeful to atate in thla connection thai I tho tout Funded Debt of the foiled Stater on which , intereal la pnynhte In fold, on the M day of March, r >»"- waa t70l.rad.wxi. The In tore* t OB thla debt for ( «he coming ftaeal year will be »t4,»r7,lte, while the , euatoma revenue. In gold, for the current fee*] year ending June »th, met. haa bee* outer at tDRRMawf - ^ over S I^.Wiyo> ^per a^n ua. .. . n I , ..... : Inatruetiuna to the N.ifoaol Da oka oeUnga* luoa '

agent* ware not laaurd from tbe called Sutra Tranuntil March with, buk,ln the Brat three week*' j of April the aut-aerlptloh* averaged mora than TEN | MILLIONS A WEEK. Flrat National Dank of Newark, If. J. J Fleet National Itenk of Traatoo, S. J.. ! and by ALL NATIONAL BANKS whleh are drpeal- , of public money, and ALL RESPEPTAXIX ' DANK* and RANKER." t-mughout the rountryr ; acting *• agent* to the National Depoaltary Bonka, , will fcrnlah further lnformarloa or applleatioo • a rroKt> effxf rdctury to sihsckibuks. NEW ADVERTI8EMENT8 ALLEN A NEEDLES' i IMPROVED FERTILIZER. arc now prepared to cell our FERTILIZER I? at oopcraooenw. ' A liberal deduction to Dealer* I PERUVIAN CLANO, No. I Government. I ICII Allot: GU ANO, a very euperlor article! | MORO PHILLIPS' SUPER PHOSPHATE OF^-. In bag* and barrel*, at the market prior*. The Manufacturer* dlacouht to Dealer*. ALLEN 4 NEEDLES, tt South Delaware Avenue and it South Water Street, Jyu Sm Phlladelp-ita. UNITED STATES BETENUET~ AKSrSSOH-S NOTICE. TIME Aaeeeeor of the Ftret Dtatricl nf Kcwjeraey wm have tbe .Aaacoament LUU taken by tho ; the ep.cr of nfteco day.. a1!?.*1 .***?*. !****■ TF'*I' wjflhu renolred vofuoUooaecen1* rrrora or eaecralra .» i thcUhotel rrfli^TwK^rtV^'M^Court no the 10th of July, oad at tho Centre Houra. Cora- 1 aland, ra the Slat aad Hd. ' Tire art of Congreea require* that nil appeal* relato any ewooraua or eareaalve valuaUno* by the Aaaiatant Aaaraaor* ahall he mode In writing, and ahall aiKrtfy the particular eeuae. matter or oWert. reapeeilng which* dedalon la requertM. and ahall. Qrerrav^atethegraund or principle at inequality error mm J. C. SPARKS. Aaeeeeor 1st Collection DMtriet. Dl« notice of application. Antqeny Crerae and LydU W. Creme, hel«-at-JL Uw of Anthony Crerae, deroa.ad— Notko Is brqwby ribrn that the Mhoariber*. Martha A. Smith and Hichud V. Smith, hra hint l nil. Ue sold Martha A. Smith (formeriy Bfartha A. crerar) rt*o<»w« pf th* hrirwan-Uw ofAothcmy U*a*a. and Ly dia Creaar, tha wud Anthony Creoee died art ted. and draerihad In a deed Dam Jandre Learning and wlte to Anthony Crerae, dated June