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£|it Capt IJtaj ©era IGBabt is published eaxrt thursdat by « V «. MlCOllAOtE, | Cap* Island. Cape *»J County, I. J. ;« (hm dollu «»4 » p*' r«»f- 1 ; _lf Thursday. July S>. 1MI. pbociTamatios j1 BV THE GOVERNOR. j ' I HAW Wo t>H<« "'An from the rrertd-mt , of • V called. Stat*#, or a reqtamt frori the Oorrr- ; nor of th* Itnte n<«» tovsdcd by the retela. lor i troop* to 1 elO to driving back the Invader*. Not j , hratarreretved rack rail or requeat, 1 »««• j , lb* •ulltorl!*™ near the mm ut action helP-ve th»! , thojr here •uftocnt force »t tbctr command to to*" ] thaaaaiyvacy «. howrrar, view the expedition a# . inter arrloor Cora an ordinary raid. A battle fc*« | been taught wllhtn a few mile* of Baltimore, end ; oar Im (compost) U part ol vet-ran troopeih**® ! , bent driven bark. loteUlgrare hit been reeeiied that the raBway between Philadelphia and Haiti- 1 more ha* br-o e,t. aaJ cotamuhfesU.ro between the , Cent and W aelilugtoo -totemiptcd. The National I Capital I* acrloualy threatened Although New Jerevy baa not been offictaOy eallfd , npon fortroepe ln|EU rtnsrfe.cj.yct regarding the danger aa imminent, I call upon the eltUeaa of tbl# atals Is org anil* immediately Into com panic, and , report to tlie Adjutant General Of the Itatr for , thirty day* aerrlc* In Pennaylrania, Maryland, or . the District of Columbia. (Siren under my hand and prtry »*a!. at Treat no. this twelfth day of July, A. I». el jh teen bunded and ; •Uty-Xbur. j,„ j, MKL PARKER. 1 Attest, S M Plliinor, Prlrale Secretary, tSfCUlATIOK BV THK fKr.8IDE.VT. .wasmimitun. Juijr 18. 1861. ■v tnc/asbiirr-hT - A PRUl'i^A M ATJON. *• . Wbfro.r. Kj fhe act approved Joly 4th, JiCi. entitle tl "Ac uct fovtker to regulate ■ ro4 provide for Hie enrolling »nd cmlliop: | out lbe"n»»iounl fotcee, and for oilier pur- | j«©w<»." it i' provided that the President of : the United i-tnte* mny "Rl hi« discretion, at any lime hereafter, call for any number I of men, ni Tolontear#. for the respective j term i of one. two, or three ye«r», for milt- j . , i*eg-aerriee-r" nod "that in caae the quotaor nny part thereof of any towb, townibip. ward of a eity, pfttinct, or election diatritt. or of a county not inbdieideH. shall not be' filled within the epaca of fifty day* alter aoeb call, then tbo President shall immediately order a draft for one year to fill attch quota or any part thereof which nay be unfilled." And whereas, The new enrollment heretofore ordarad ii to far completed aa that the aforeaaid act ol Congress may now he pot Id operation for recruiting sni'Vreping up tbottrrnsili of the armies io the Cold. _fior Kam'aon* and .aucfc. military operation# aa may bo required for the purpura of ropprnsatng the rebellion and restoring the authority" of the United. States Qoreromeot ta the insurgent Btatea. Now, there fore, • I, Abraham I.inc'do, PrwaJent of tbo United State*, do U«ue t btaaniy. call for .*>00.(100 voluntsera lor the willtttry irereioa ; ptoeided, nererthelees. that tblaicall rhall t.-e redoced by all eretiila which may be established ooder aec-. tion eighth of tbe afomoid act no account •f person* who have entered tbe eaval service daring tbo prevent reballion, end by eNffile for men fin Disbud to the military service io excess of calls heretofore made. N'olootesrs will ba accepted ooder tbia call for ooe, two, or three 7eers ot they may ehrct. and will be entitled to tha bounty provided by law, for tbe period of service for which tbty enlist. And I hereby proclaim, order, and direct that immediately after tha 5th day of Sep•eatbei. 1*64. being fifty days from the . date of this call, a draft for troop# to serve for one year shall be had in ovary town, township, ward of a city,' praclnet, or election district, or county not so subdivided, ta 111 tbo quota which shall be assigned in It oedtr this call, or any part thereof which may be eotiiiid by volunteers on the arid 5lb day of September, J8GI. In testimony wbareof 1 have hereunto i mi my hand and eaoeed tho real of tha j United Bratet to be affixed. Done at the Olty of AVetbftigton' this eighteenth day of Jnly, in tho yeat {b. ».] of our I*ort1 one thOosand eight hnn- ' dred and ilxty-focr, and of tha indepeedenca of tbe United States tbe eightynhtth. (Signed] ABRAHAM JLINCOi.N By tbe PrMtdent, Wk. H. Skwabu, Bec'y of Btat* THE OiBKST IKOV SHIP. ( We Hod this atatemsnt is tbe Uondoh -Engineer: "The Riehnrd Cobden. raid » be thetoldeu iron ship afloat, hmtcntereA tha Brans wick graving dock, for the pnrpene of having har bottom cleaned nod pointed, ohe in now tweet/ years old, and has made twenty aucceMfol voyages to tbe But Indie*. Notwithstanding some rough osnge, she has tiever made a drop of water, and her plate* am apparently as sound as ovar. On one occasion she took aa entire eargo of iron from Iiondon to tho East, while on her first voyage she ran aground aad Httepsd her bottom to the extent of <*»r thkee iunbes en SW side Of the keel. Bkwwowuaaada the 'highest freights in Bombey, sad bee owner* are no satisfied with bar 'eawonhieens that they do not eflect any buirmins wpww Wer Tbe cost of her rsssifsAilhsrio hsl -bona merely myits1 Varan. Braby .* Co.. lb. prtectpel .raws ttfgha Gnalbrwokdkfolrww Worke. cave the order for bar coastraAjoo twaoty-ooe yeare ago to Maears. J. Hodgson k Co.. oT L>varpool. for . tha parpoea ot tasting the oepabiUtsew of iroo aa a aMp-hoilding material. The raralt in esidowl, nod while the lisahand Oabiew • .u'.l .. aeraimoMara ^L- ■ A* ■ J» i ,'auv'
GDTEBXOR PABEETS PB0CWH4T10V. Joel Pirker, Gotcroor of New Jersey, denervM the thanka of the loyal ^ people of the United States. Ujw Pro- ^ I clnKstlon, poblishrd yesterday, is con- 1 ^ Icrired In the genuine splrlt-of patriot- . ^ t ism. and has a ring thnt will. gladden j j ' every loyal heart. JTc expected a call | ^ i from the President of tl.e United Stste* . j or from tha Go'rernor of^Mwrjdond. — ; j Sot having received it he aMumea that i ( I thote officers believe they have troops , ^ j enonnh to meet the emergeucy. But he I ^ j thinks the rebel expedition more than ! j »n ordinary raid. He sees that the na- ; . tionnl forces were drlren back near Bal- ! | timorc, and that railway cotnmobhfaiion I , | bus been destroyed between that city ! . f mid the North. He doe* noj wait, in j j | the cold*b!ooded red-tape style for offi- • icial notice of these grave eveuts, but j f ! nets npon them at once He finds that. ; " j whatever ti e Government believes on the j 1 | subject, more men may Ire wanted, and i , bo tiiercfore cnlls on the citirens of New t i Jersey to organize immediately in com- ! ' ; panies, and to rrpnrt to the Adjutant- ' . | General for service— for service, r.ot in 1 ! New Jersey,, mtvk ; "for service in J ' | IVnnsylrauia, Maryland and the Dis- , , i trict of Columbia. — Phi/a Inquirer. i .ISttlHEB SEW STEAMSHIP. I The new snd splendid sfenmthip Emily i ! R. Sander is now ready to aail Except j that die is onch larger and" more com- j \ niodioni than the Electric Spark, she is j ! almost the counterpart of that ill-fated • vessel She is designed to carry both : I freight nod passengers, nod while ample > provision is made for the first, nothing r | has been spased to make the accorcmo- ! dations for passengers elegant, consfort- ^ ' able and luxurious. The furniture is of | t the most elegant and costly description, 1 , and all the appointments of the ship j( are aa foil aad complete aa ft Is potsi- j ■ bio to moke them. The ship will ply ' between New York and New Orleans. ! ' She belongs to the enterprising house | of E. A. Sander Si Co., and she is | named after the estimable Udy of the | senior member of the firm. E A. Son*) dor & Co., were largely interested ill the | [ Electric Spark, and they ham -shown j . commrndablc "pluck'' and nerre in set- 1 : ting afloat so splendid a aliip ihimediately upon tbe herls of the diausle.r to Ahe ' ship just named. Yesterday afternoon r " a number of gcntltmen representing vn- | rions business interest*, paid a rii.it to the ship at Walnut street wharf by invitation of her owners. They werchand- [ somely entertained. Mr. Stephen T. , Souder acquitting himself gracefully as . the host ofptA^ncasioo. Captain Jno- • II. Winchester, anSold and experienced v "salt," will commknd the new ship — ' Pi'iila. Bulletin. "THE BRITISH PIRATEff r Tlie Caledonia, just arrived at Uali- j ■ fax, annoonces that the rebel steamer ' Florida was wailing ontcld* of Cher- ' bourg for the Kcarsearge. This is itn- ' possible, as the Florida has been at Capo May within a week. If any rebel , vessel is at that place it is probably the . Rappahannock or the Georgia ; or it ; . uiay be one of the recently pnrchased • French vessels, which fitted at Amster- . doro. The Kcaraearge ia now' refitted ; • and ready for another battle. The con- ! • test will not pr "bably be like that with ' | the AUhuma, aince the splendid frigate ! Niagara, which hnd arrived at Antwerp, ; has been ordered to Cherbourg, and ' , will be ready to render that assistance , which the St. Louis failed to yield. We | are strong enough to repulse all exist- i I ing rebel force in the water* about Great ' Britain. — Sctnmes is mid to have got lire . IlappaHannock. formerly tho Brilioh sloop-of-war Victor, and to have manned her from the Alabama's crew. He in- ' tendjM>-#MBo^thc Kearaarge with an ^#eTpoweringlbrV»- Tbe Stea m frigate Niagara has now arrived out, and may I give aitlsUneeTo the Kearsargc. i — New Jersey mourns the death of ■ ^neither of her gallant sona in tbe perton I oTV^ig. Gen. Charles 0. Uarker, who I fell mortalTftroooded in defence of his i country, io tbe attack or battle of Ken- > eaaw Mountain, on Monday tbe 27th of ' Jonc last. — Daring last week 3.687 emigrants , landed in New York, making an aggre I gate aioec January I pf 103.C92, against ^ 76,820 in 1863. Among tbe emigrants - arrived ~t£ia week there were about a ^ hundred factory girla from England, t wboae passage bad bran paid by the r Lawrosce 'Mill Companies. — Tbe Northern Central railroad Is ^ rapidly beiog repaired, end travel over a it will ba returned in tha course of a . fear daya The damage dona to the r:>ad t waa not to aeriooa as reported. i'. i — 1 j — A soldier of tha 61U» N. T.'arra s l»»I Bear Poolw villa as a deserter and I , spy. He jumped thrae bouatias. erai . Uwu rashly r«- appeared ia eee Hera. 1 f ■ n :A>. ' ui 'x -*.!
„ ■ • phmosal. — Among the list of graduates el tha rblladelphia Central High Behool, i •e notice with pleasure the numcjjf W. ; i Scott Stiles, ton of Mr. Jol/^KTNf. ji Stiles, formerly a rraident of Cape , ' Our youjift friend graduated 1 npmbcr. three" in his eloj«. whiA cl»«*rly | indicates that Jersey boys can attain to ! positions of aminancrih every sphere cf ! life. Th* following notice of the r*lc- | i address we dip frew the I'hil-- f j delphla Inqnirer : j Tb* Vnlcdiclory, Bildic**, by W^Fcott ! i Slitrs. was a production that couli only | [ rtnanat* from on* »ho. Iik« thr speaker, | | about severing — pyfcap* fort»«r— tb» j : «trong lits of four '"-Q'1' hip. Th* j parting words addressed io the Board of | i Controllers end mcmbcrt of "lb* High j Sfliml Family w*rwd*liv«r»d with feeling j and cffi'Cl. On parting from lis cla»»niat< «, 'j j th* sputkcr concluded a* follows : ' " I Iim urn of lift* i< b-forr u». car fra'l I 1 I1H Ol lil* IS U-1UI* U-. ' — I ■"»'» I
| hark is laoneh*d upon It, and allbourb to I i : it* future l« unknown, let our watchword I ! It* 'Upward and Onward.' and with a firm i j reliaac* upon that unseen but Ofnipote' I 1 ! Arm of l>ivin» Power, l*t ua endeavor l» j | : develop tbo«o l-s»on« and ln«lrcctijjn* of J j j wi*dom ranght n« within " Ibe wall* i i of our 'Alma Matar.' May w* nevarsdja- < | Rraco her, bnt in whatever sphere of -life ' , i we may he called upnn to act, whether pubi lie or private. In! it b« onr bighest'alm to I ' [ dignify and honor her that the world may ! | ' know that th« foundation there laid, and I | i »nrorHruetura Iherenn erected, wero Hue, j gv'nuin* and permanent. "fret na respect and honor the cent!*- j 1 ! turn of the faculty, who bar* always hon- i I ('fed 0*. May 'ire exf*ri*nen of llie past. I ] together with the leaching* of the future, i j in. pro** u*-wilh the fact that pralitudn i* a ; Ilrav*n-born gift, while II* opposite leads ' | In unbelief and ruin. And now-, *- I hid ' yon an afleclionnte farewell, my hopvfuland j ' earnest wfeh I* thai when death "haft call j us tb our long home, we may nil be ncnin reunited and at tire right of the Almighty I , ; enjoy all tho pleasures which eternity an- ! I folds to the redeemed. — Lieutcnant-Commkader Thornton, ] L»xecutl*e officer of the Kcarsargq, yras ■ | executive officer of Forragut'* flagship, I the Hartford, when sbp passed the fort* j on the lower Mississippi. The Hartford | I Timer tells the following story of him : ; 1 "A short time before the Alabama came j I out of the heritor of Cherbourg, this ] ! officer left hi* own craft, and disguising j 1 j himself in a French blouse nnd the gen- j j ernt apparel of a French citixcn, he sue- j | ceeded in gaining admission on bourd 1 ; lire rebel vtsvi-l. and examined full* vcsrcl, fully
I every part of her, taking note* of her I I machinery, armament, Ac Tho result was tlist Commander Winslow, of tho ' Ke rsnrc. -resolved that lie could and ' would sink the rebel whenever she came ' out." — Cuptalu J. A. WinjkJw, of the ' gunboat Kearsargc who fi'tic cni-hed hi rcif by dc-truyipg H e r-hrl i!<-iuer ' Alabama, waa boriil in \V . g n, N. Carolina, In lSlSy IFi* father was from ! the old Ply month slock qf Wiuslows, , V,» - IJ ■■ -, .
j bit mother was a southern woman. At t , | the sge of 14 year*, through the influence , - of Daniel Webster, John entered the ( . navy as midshipman. He frequently ad- E . vised the Navy Department to strengthen ; the blockading forco off Cherbourg. He , | said lie would do his best, and he ccr- , t tainly has done well. j , — The Fphilada. Ledger of Thurs- > < I j day tell* tbe following of two locky gold < • j hoBlera "Two brotirers from Maine, ] I I yesterday deposited in the U. 6. Mint, ' ■ ! 1.872 onnces of gold, for which they re- | i j ceived $24,780. They have jnst returned • j from Barrsc City, ldobo, where they | , 1 wero eugaged in digging about 5 weeks I I Tbe highest amonut obtained in one dsy i - was $2,000, and the smallest amount | (150. Upon leaving, they sold their I mine for $14 000. Thoy have been ab- i . sent from home about ten months — General Frankliu arrived safely at , Baltimore on Friday morning. He got ' ; uway while his guard* were asleep, and I I fell in with some loyal Maryland farmers, who concealed him io their honses 1 , until it wai safe for bim to be aent to , Baltimore. • 1 — Tlie Emperor Maximilian arrived ' — i lie c,mpcror .viuximiiian srriveo
in tha City of Mexico on the Hih of 1 ^ June, and his entry was saluted with 101 guns. His reception is said to bate been very enthaafostic. t — John A. Harper, of Pittsburgh, furniabed ea a substitute- • soldier who r has already served thre yean, and paid him $1000. — William Smith- O'Brieo, the Irish 1 patriot, died oa the 17th of June, ia Ireland. t — i — A rebel forco, variously estimated i et from 5000 to 15,000, entered Kea- , tacky via Poaird Gap some two day* i since, aad are now at Mariindsle, Floyd connty. It Ia oet known under whose command or for what object. The mi- ' liter; authorities are actively engaged In preparations for giving them a warm re- \ cepUoa. Quite a number of refagees from tbe eeslera section of ike State are ea reete s for Lexington end the more soouveriy 1 parts of Kontaeky. Arrangements for I the defcaea of Lowvsrilk ere -et.v.lr « -- n»n ■
HMMART OF WAR NEWS. j i On AiJtidey tbsTltWrthe rebels got ; within a hundred yard* of ForiB'evens, j t > nc the heavy gnna ronld not he need I j them The infentry'in the fort f | drove th*m beck, however. About ten j i o'clock the? 'night oor troqjre were at- t tacked wlin, forming e picket line on the > Seventh stnset rood, nnd driven bnck, ' bat the line was formed after i slight t j t brush On Ta*sday et daylight sfcir- j . j mishiog eggtn eommt'uced. . Tbe rebels '■ , ! first appeared between Fort Steveneand ' i Fort DnBjSser. -bnt a f»w shells drove • j them away, end then they attempted to i get between Fqrt Stevens end Fort Slo- ; ■ Oar forces at first got the worst ' of it, but the enemy wire dually driven ' j from a firid of boshes. The skirmi*b- i 1 | ing conlieDrd oniti eleven o'clock, and ' in e charge by uur troops Colonel B»l- . ' j Iter wos wounded in the tbigh. Fort 8teI i vens and Sfocitm and a field battery ' j threw shell at the rebels whenever op- i i
portunity offered. The charge was made | ' j by a portion of the Sixth Corps, end we ' I h«d MU0 kilted and wounded Thr rebel »> greater Some rebel prisoners captured say that tbe iuvading force consists of two corps, commanded by; | Early andjtreckinridge. Botb of their ; generals toitdc their headquarter* at the" jboo-e of F 1*. Blair, which vti preetrved. Th* aiedaiou of Postmaster-1 tieneral Blair was totally destroyed, I j with its contents. The dwelling of M«rshul Bonnefunt shared the same fate — j On Tuesday morning rebel cavalry ap- ! pea red near Fort Lincoln, und bud n ! | vkirmuh witli our loreea. They were j hard pressed, nnd finally left, a detachment of cavalry went in pursuit lie- ! tweea Tenaliytown and Ilockville, on ! Wednesday, tho .rebels fell back from '.their positiou north of the fortifications. I I and fighting wos going on throughout ! that day, with varying success. Neither | 1 i party gained any advantage. ' ! On the 14 lb the fields for eeveral miles 1 j were filied with the enemy, and those i ' who made the demonstration in our iiu- : 1 I mediate front were only tbe advance of ' | their enny. The ihtcetion was evident* | ' ly to nttack Washing on, but thp con- 1 tinuous arrival of troops in formidable \ ' i numbers sstiified them that their design |
was not easily to be accomplished — There is no doqbAjhty tliey were previously encooragcd to "the adventure by ! many sympathising friends, th ygf who j i took pain* to point out Union men as j especial victim* of plunder: Thus *e- : ct-aaioti-loviug farmers we're engaged aa j agrnta in the robbercfol" their patriotic neighbor*, wh^tteverely suffered by the treechery. ^ \ On tlreir retreat throhgh Montgomery county the rebels mnda Almost a clear •weep of horses and eattlL and many of sweep oi nurses ami raitie. auu many oi
them went so far as to eteiM. women end • children'* clothing and other personal effects, together with the co^^Jr^uT stores. After massing their plunder the rebels j re-entered Virginia, and traveled over J various roads leading through London | county, and in the direction of Snick- . er'a and Ashby'* Gaps. A large force ; of onr troops are in puranit. It ' ia re- j ported that -Breekinvidire and hi* staff ; . were in Leesborg on Thorsday, super- j intending the movements of the enemy, j Many of their strsgglvr* -have been ; picked up by our troops. The men detailed to repair the several J telegraphs returned to Baltimore and re- ■ | port the roads n* almost impassable j from the quantity of cattle, horses, wn- : gon trains, Ac., seeking home again j from their late flight. The requisition requiring parties Iraving Baltimore to provid* themselves with ■ passes he* been rescinded. Maryland lias been cleared out of n a good many scceisionlsts, who fearing retaliation for their open tympathr and affiliation with the trailers, enlisted under their kinsmen leader.' Bradl** Jnhn-
> son got quite a number of recruit* at bit old hom- io Frederick. General Shrraan's forces have crossed the ChatUboocbie. aod 2000 of Hardee'a corps bay been captured. The ' rebels abandoned their strong fcrtifica lions oa Cbatiaboochie Heights. The , Nashville Union of tbe 1 8th reports the 1 Union army in front of the Atlanta for- ( tifiealiont. From tbe Army of the Potomac considerable skirmishing i* reported for several day* pest. General Sbtridtn has gone on nnutb*r raid. Governor Cony, of Maine, it reported ' to have telegraphed for two goi.boal* , to be sent to C'eiUioe and Easlport, as a J rebel raid ij expected from New Br on a- ' wick The vessel* have been ordered from New York. Guerrillas plundered Hants - Mo., j on the 14th, of $100,000 « " General Bfocum's expeditioo from _ Vicksbnrg burned the bridge over -Pear] < river en the 5tb. Other ex jwditione are i '' scouring about Jf ississippi. Forreet is ' reported dofr*ted aid killed hy Gcacrsl Smith's expeditfoc.
j ordinance regelating i the htandk of hacks. j Sic 1 . Be it ordained and tnoeted by : the iahabitaotv of the City of Cap* Island . J City Ooencil auemblvd. »nd is hereby " j ordained by the authority »f the aatne thst r ^ | all eevriagfs or vehieles. thwt ore nsod a* I I pubjie backs for the cooveyane# of passen- * ! geh* or borgsge, when mid csrriag** ,r'" ! not in u*», and are standing in ant of !h*.. ; street*, lane* or *i|.-j» of tire city. »hall ^ I take tbeir vt iniU.in tb* following order : { S tc. 2. Tb' driver* of **id C*rr7ag*« , ] vhall place th»m in a direct Hire snd par*!- ( lei wilV. tK»Mr«et« in"9> hich iheir »lnud« " 1 j may '.re. tie* i»*t from tbe lin» of tire »*«- ' ; oral - tr*. re. lUt shall l-e hereinafter dr- t ! *ignr'*d. and all fronting in one il.rectinn | : j sod a* tfottf to **cli other a* pn'sibl* for I i convenient*, end ia each a manner n« not _ to obstruct traveler*, and at the following ' , 1 stands, tit i . j starti No; t. I* in ivrey street, nod tb* 1 'irive rottac-v of Mr. Miller, oppreite to , ■ John Honey's store, and Conpte** llall. _ ! beading front the orcen. I" Stand No. 2. 1* In Wiuliingtnn strewt. in front of lire Man-ion Ilouir lot. on the
I twVen'*W*r^oara 'owned ty'j. F. Mecray. ' and usuallykepl a« ai; ice cre»m saloon, uhil • Jackson »;roct, biading towards Cougres* Hall. ' Stand No. 3.> 1* in Jack-on «»r-t. Hie I northeasterly side or raid *l.rat »nd (re. ; tween lire alley back of the old A I Untie ; end th* Bate trailing to McMuk.n . *tubt* | lrea<ling_l"*»nl tli* ocean. ,i sta.vd No. 4. 1* on the northra'terly D'cst-r and ItelaB MreeVm he's dink' soolfo . i tvevterlt. . i StvnP No. 5. 1« tn l-wfiyette_.tr. el and ' ' on tire northwester) r •"!* >•' raid "tree! und • from the toiugom Oeor.. H WeHt-roll . to Wm, >i. IlinicU'l. ■ eeditg ..•albo.vt St in n No fi i* on lire norlV-.terH ' side of Ocean Ureal. I>. front ..r tire t . l.,m • t... House, and b-tweeii L llarwnd * rot late, oil the corner of Hughe* and O. ran ■ from tlie Ocean. from the Ocean.
» ! Stand No. 7. I* oo the nnr«h«**terl\ t hcadipg southwesterly. rj Sv* *D No. P. 1» on the northwevti-rl) i side Id llaglre* atreei, and in front of lire ! New York end Italtimbrc Hon-e. and I..a twreen the house* of A. If H'tgheA old e -Samael Swain, heading art —■ «-.t»rly. htard no. ft. la 0.1 the dhwralerly ' side of Frsiiktui Mreel. snd between (Ire ■r cottaee.'f I.. Ilirword. o po.ite the N,.- . i liunai Hall and W'avblUglou ctreel. bexllot j north westerly. " I Stasd No. 10. Il on tli» northwesterly ' I ride of Lafayette street, in front of White n | Hall, heading soaUtwrax-riy Brawn Kn- 11. I* on lire nnr'hwctcrlv i 11. on the ■
! ride of Lafayette street, in front of White • j Hall, heading sonthweaterly. Staid No. 12. 1* on lire vooibeflRrlv , ■ side of Washington street, .mi between , ' th» home* of John Webb and Jo*. Church, ! heading southwesterly. i Provided always and 'in all caret, That : j raid carrtogav aball not, in any way obstruct t 1 , any lane 'or alley or any passage la or from i ■ < any gats or duo'r. Any porcon who shall violate tie tine ! mcabing nod intent or this ordinance, ehjilL--'i forfeit and pay ttic nun of from t wVto j eight dollar*, to be sued for ond reepv.-red ! with co»i* of suit by action of dehri before ' the M ,o»qJi-cnriof-or Alds.n 4 1| of lire I io« iU;iirw-iit'ri.r:ior\nr Aiw'itojni i ire
i ! Citv utA.'spe lelmtd, ih. the nnmo of the' t J ! Treaptfrer, ar.d for (Ire ure oT sanTcity. , | r i " special n o t i c es ~ ' , SiffO. WAGEM PAID »|0«. 1 TO tell rood" tor' the ADAM* WAV I SB Ni.\- . r CHINE COMPANV. We wilt mre A rammiM'-on , | on all food* void fcy our Afeui*. or t-j wage* *1 j . ] from *10 to JtOB jrer month, anil pn} all necr»«arj ' • - j exjrenie*. (M^maehUia I* perfect In It. mectvin «m. t I A child can Iraro to operate it hy half an hour'* ; * j chine In u*e, and we have mterrJ the price to fifteen f i DoiiAw- j, _.".7UJT7 . u. a * . ! Aildnc*** **rran RVGfXa.' j «* ly _ *«<- Petrwll. Mid.. j | EVE AND F.Alt. PROF J. ISAAC*. >t. P.. Oculist and AuvUt. , I fora.crly ot Leyden, Hollsod, Is now nt No. 611 ; 1 ' Pine Street. Milled*., whore person# aSUctml with ; i dtrease* ofttis Eye ami Ear will Ire sdentlttcall) treated andcured, If rurabte ArVtttM«) ejresltwertefl c without poJn. N. B-— Noefcsrxes made forexamt- ! nation. Tha Met teal Freutty Is Invited, a* he hv* oo 0 »e.-ret« ta hi* mode of treatment. j« IS ly - 1 NEW ADVERTI9EM ENT8 j b] HARVEST HOME. j. i ^ IPIFNPJD llarvc*! Heme Fretlvol *111 take | a TlttR-SDAV, SeptemtwrWh, (1*64. g i st Cope M«* Court lloure. under th* auiplees and . j j for the hear tit of the M. K. Church. Eminent apeaktl era will deliver addrrwei. Pinner, ltupper. and ; rholwt Rrfmhmrata will he provided. No labor 1- will he apwted to irlve a •umptueu* eotertaicmeut ! A fuller notice herraltef. - CHARLE* HAND, WILLIAM ROW. HOTS.
MOLLIS PERRY. Committee of Ammrrmenta. B. *. SHARP. Pastor. July 1 1th, l»6l. Jytt quarterly meeting. THE nrit ljuwrterlv Meeting for Lower Cepe May c harge will be held. D. V„ cut next SATCRDAY sqd ICNDAY, July X0d oaA.Mth, at tbe Tabernacle M. E- Church . brvleM aa fo»Saturday, I F.M-, ecraon by Rev. C. II. Whltoear. r. K. At* P M . Sermon. Saturday, *"A.N . Love FeuL •• l»H A.M.. Sermon. •• S P.M., Child tea'# Meeting, edbemedWy P. k « S P.M., eennon by F. E. Public lev He J. Scab tree B. A SHARP, r*" or. July MU, iw*. Jytt H VALUABLE hEA-SHORE FAH-* AT PRIVATE SALE. •«» ACRES. SE-Sttptjg Tbe Imarove taenia an a tworeiory double trame hourewlth kit ebon and •mWnw la roar, and a KJooIomc , lod" ju2?ouucu:liU^I^H ta U pleasantly situated, aad a moet dreir- **!? SuyTK* Ol Runeafcua «e.vllVe_ KtaOra i to ley* Pomt **' ■■■ Ike door, making IV eaey of ^TwewtyreWtit hundred dollar, can remain oo dewlrtog to ^ureRase tmm fomntaerao no- : ;r-
FINANCIAL. U. K. 10-40 BONOS. H These Boade an te#uedtin!er the A-' of roacrree ! of March nth, ias£ wkMt provide- tha' *n Bond. tMued under thi# Art eb'aU be EXEMPT FROM fl j TAXATION- By or cadet any State or municipal H I authority, nubaetlpttose to there Rend* are ri - ; tlank.. The. are T JlF. kEHCtaiKn 'iMCfojIX. Y .... ' at tha pleasure of the Government, at #ny fvri'.'. at lot ta-a tea nor mere then Jurlj year# from their date.jfol uotil their redemp! on FIVE PER CENT. INTtREST wn.L BE PAID IN OtHH. on Bond, of . not over uor hundred dollar* annually, and #a all j paylog the aruced latere#! in eoln (or ia United state# note#, ot the sotre. of National Rank#, adding
I XLMFT rKOM UlSiarAt OS STATE' Tax urioy, their value 1# increase,! from une to three pet rest- ' ■ - aetou. p.rte of the country. ' «v.-r Fai«l,r for tn rurren-y, ami ate of equal eocvrnleore a. s pet. ' J "aerat or temporary loitettnent. I • u-ement# to lender* a# thr vatUin* ■leeertptloa# (,f ' " •-> ™- i i pamc. oe eepaeatr e-immunltie. anly 1# pledged foe ■ payment, while lui the debt* of the United State* 1 n 'be whole piopeity ot the eauntvy I# he.l.-gn tn ■ P re.-urr the p.j cent ol both prtnelp.1 and tntereecin |
There Roofla m«) I* au'-e.lb d for to eum* from 1 «l" up to aov tnagnitode on the tame vrm., and 1 a»r ISO# n.ade -.pially available to Hie etealleit | 1 erted into taeaej <1 ray moment, and Ui* holdrr l! aia) i- ueeful to »ta!c in Hue connect ion tha the total Ft tided Debt „r the United State# on which Inter. #1 la pa) able tn gold, on the M day of H*reh. l*ai. a a# fist ree.coo. The latevwt on t hi . debt for thr entail!* Ureal year will U iU.UV.im, while the ruitoin# terenua. re gold, for the current Ureal year ending June loth. ism. ha* beaaLSO tgr n(thc retort It wilt he ,tro lha4»yynlk«j«*toRlR1*| rtmtlq of the Governm, ut lagyel^ lartqn td (ha .
, eaux natil M.rei '•.Vl. •. .• re ii.. rci m.t— wee; . of April thr eutireriplloi,# averaged R ore than TEN -^Firet National t.ct „f Newark, N.J. fire I haltooal hank of Jrrtey Crty.-N J. flret National Dark of Trenton, S.J. aod by ALL NATIONAL BANKS whleh are depoaj-
' of puhlle moor) , aad ALL RESPECTABLE *|«1 it'nm.i'.s t.,ro>ighmit the count rj. acting aa agent# to the .National Depoallary Bauke, | wl,! 'ural.h further uiformaUoa on appiieation , end mats-Tin .i mm p f. t ry r taciutv Tn srp'.rsissssr ALLEN & NEEDLED* i IMPKOVKD FEIlTtLIZr.H.. AT * I: are now prepared toerll our FEBTILtLrrt * ; >> al *td par 2000 Ih#. ; rntrrtAX trr^tvrro t norenanpitt: ICHABOC CCANO, t vcrj' miperlor arlMr. MORO PHILLIPS' SUPER PHOSPHATE Of . In haga and barrel., at the market pvleea. Th.- Men'lUcturere direouu! to Healur ALLEN » NLCDLEsT^"-w~ t! Snath Delaware Avenue end (I So uh Water Street, | jylttm PhlladetpM*. I ~u\Vted utateb" revenue. ASSESSOR'S NOTICE. - T«P Aeeeeeor of the Href ttteirtrt af Hew JrrI 1 — ) wilt hate tlie Avaea.ment Llat* taken by (he A#ai#tant A#e«w»orfc.rtheFlrat IHvtaton. rompfMat: Hie Coudty of Cape May, open for eaamluaUow at : the office of Thon.aa William#, Esq., In tarekahoe, oo. Momtey. the 4th of duly, and will remain ojen tor the epaee of Dfteen day#. A ten at thr name place, appeal# wtll be reeetved 1 I and determined relator to any error* or rieeealvr • valuation# or enumeration#, on tbe IVth of July. At I thr hotel of Lrwia Whew ton, et Cepe May Court (loner, oa the roth of July, and at the CMre Htmee. * Cape I #land. i n the Sin and ftd. fhe art of Coogrere require* that ell appeal# rela-
tive to any rrtoneoua or ei.-eoit e valuation* by thr A*al#t*nt Aa#r*#ora #li*ll he made la writing, and •hail iptetly the partlrular eatue, matter or oturrt, rc#;a-rting which a decUton I* rrquretrt, and ah# IL moreover, *t*te thr ground or principle of Inequality or error complained of. J. C. SPARKS. Anernor l»t CoHeetloe IHrtrtct. JunrSI, ISC4. jy!4 , NOTICE OF AFPLlCiflOS. Io Anthony Crone and Lydla W. Crene, belr»-at-I H law of Anthony Crenn.-, di^caacd— Notice t# heretw glirnthat the Suteetlhee*. Martha A. Smith 'and W-hard C. Smith her husband, the Mid Martha A. Kmfth Hbrmbrtv Martha A. Creenl being al#o ooe of thr IwlrwaWaw of Anthony CTcroe. uv.-cared, and a train! In common wUh AnthoBy Crrwar an* L»dU Crerec, the wiUI AuilauBj Creeae and. Lydla Creeer being minor*, each of the three ♦ being entitled tom^ undivided tnlrt ^rt ^ol^ecetare lAmlag at#; wifd to An Hem) Creaar, dated June M. vnci. a# fallow. . Pegtoatog at a poet *a#n*laa on . Prt"c Jloc feretr b^i^dmiamtoaf'cnto , urin WUmoo wYtimin and. baan WhiRdto-hetoe a earner of a tet of land whleh the raid Jearee I aamian nnd wife told tu the Mtd Anthony nreara fy (teed i beariag uete Mareh Otiu 1S44. and where the eeto Antbou, .eroe now rr-rira, nod Htohlag ttoto thence .Rare the liar of the arid Aothoey 1 reeneW other land .1 40 drgmna EA yerohr* IS liska to mpoet . - « aforesaid i theoee Bnrth j perehoa to the ptoro Stoaing ; coeUlnlee aireee peretoa, be tne oetoe I ",The0Mld**M.i1h» A. Smith nnd RMtard CJjliO, . rtCommlm toner, to dlvtto the.aame Dated July l*Ui,t*to Jyt * " ' SJ ■ "

