■■ . "" T t!IE OCEAN RAVE; CAPS I8LAK6. CAPE MAY COCNTT, M5W JJEBSEY .
8^t 8 aft gli? ®«ai-8B|b I » trsusMED cvkrt ttjcrsdat by j I, K- HAilOl 0»K IslRai, fape lij Centr. J. ' _ || Ou. Dollar and a Half per r~' i Thnmdtir, Jnlv 2*, 1M!4. EStWLM.1T. HKirTIXG. MB WBSn-'j' TI'TEf. ; , Th* foUnwitjr from iliit I'bilajolpbi* In- , | qoirwr, It the lioat ttpnition of the f*n- ! | tore* of the laws for tlrolling and »nb»ti. , tetM, and ton forth clearly the various , poinit of IsUrMl in tbo law on tho** tab- , J*«W. ! . "Osr eoroilm«ot or contcripliou laws I , bow enusiu of lhi«« separ..:* net*. dating i ratpactitfly March 3, 1863, February 24. 1844. and July 4, 1844. In order tlinrrforr. to g*t al tbo pretest a'at* of tlx- laws on tnrollnisnt. drafting and substitutes, thets aou DiotL.hr thken and read tngethor. , Far Lho adeaaUtgv «f lh« public, atho are all iat«r*it*d in lb« prairnt call for 6v-« bondrad thoatand volunteer#, and in the I draft wbicb will certainly follow o j ttr bib | of Boptotnbor Bait, srber*ver tb* qaots i< | not fill*d op, wa haea prepared u ronfiao I , » lalcisem of the laa> at it oow stands. "The national forcat coaiiti of all able. j hodiad ciliccnt of tbe United btutas au.l ' of all partpna of foreign birth who bare ! legally declared their intenlijn to liflcoine ! citltena, between tbe ages of twenty and j forty-Bra years of aye. These terms now include . colored men. and nliena who, al. tboayb not'natii rallied, may bare roted or bald offli-e, at it frrqaently happens in tbe nnw Slates of tbo VVtit. All of the "persons thus inrlndrd it the 'National fou-et' are liable to military doty upon call of tbe Praaldeal al toy timw within the period of two yeare from tbe firtt day of Jsly rocseeding tbe eorollmenl. By Inrtractions from tbe I'm met Martbel-Ueneral al We»bingtdll, under tbe prorisiona of tbe act of February, 1644, the District Provost Mare'lalt bare been1 antbnriied to add to tbe roils tbe namaa of all .iboro who hare arrirad at tbe ayes of twenty rears between tha tima of the enrollment .and draft, aud likewise to erase tbo name of those who j shall bare attained tbe ays nf forty-fire be- ' fore tha Wheel is set In motion. They are ' likewise to add tbe names of all those **- | •tit pled under tbe act of March 3d, 1643, j aud all persons who bare been discharged i fro pi tbo army or aery unless th<y bars j served stina.t but jrjU*. "The exemp-s ara rednced to the following Saeb persons as art physically or meruallj tiaLt for service ; all persons ac- J lually in the military or neeil snrricr of j the Utrrud ri tales at the time of tbs dtafl; J and ail pMaons who hnr« serreil in tbe mi- . litary or naval service two rear# daring ths j prraeot aar.andbeea honorably Oitchargrd. | These ars tha only perrons exempt by law. j Tbo pbrass wbicb exempts all persons actually io 'the uul.tarj or uatsl service of . tbe Cnited States at the time nf tbe dran, Stands In the act of February .24, 1644. without qoallficsrtoti. We behave, how. »«r, it {> ksld to excioje ibe one hundred days' men. and -emergency' men, though opon what authority we ere not alila to •ay. In the rase of the hundred days' men from Ohio, the exclusion from exemption under the law was upon direct agreement between the War Department aud the Ex- i eeuli'r of that State, (low it will operate , where llfbrn is co tarb express agreement, 1 is aa open unertion. w# believe. Commit® ion money, in lieu of sabeti- j totes, is no Irngnr permitted, except in cats j of member* of religious denominations who t ara probibud from Leering anus, by the i rrles cud articles of such deuoti'ioelion.— These mey be assigned to hospital doty or ■; the care of coottsbaiida. or may pay in each case tbe aliu of three hundred dol- 1 ten for tbe care o( tick aad wouadtd eol- - diets. Substitutes msy be procured by. persons j enrolled he/ore tb« draft, or by drafted men after tbe draft. In the esse of the enrolled j man who furnisbee a snbltituta be/an tbe ; ■lraft, tbe subeiitoie must be one wt . -is not ■ liabtt to earollment. That is, l8e toU-U- | tule mast be au alien .- or be neesi h*.ve I served at host two years in tbo s^rnj- or i navy during this war, and been honorably j discharged ; or be ninst be an inhabitant j qf "Virginia, North Carolina, South Csro- ( liaa, <i wo rata, Alabama. Mississippi or Texas ; or ks must be a person nor in tbe military or navel eervica of the United Stale*, who bas served more then one year, aad whose term ol unexpired service at tbe liww of ssbslitalioo shell not exceed six manlbs ; or he mast be a person over forlyRt« or under twenty (:f tbe Was Detriment will accept saeb). An accepted oon1 labia substitute from any of the foregoing ctsasas will exempt bis principal for the whole term lor which his snbellUU is accepted. la tbe case of a sebtlitate offered a/irr the draft for a araju* ens, the sqbeistwte w»y be selected from those who art iinUs to draft, at eeliaawkOTirwnW liable. Wat whoa Lbs wabautate is liable. Us name r#ll. Jw ewh>ci to jm tare calls, bat aov until us ywesewt wwnilasetsC 4a « r A-wstcf. J Dvwfung only twhaa place m cm*m tha re- I el Uw rtwaUsal is not filled withis filly d"7* after tha <*» is mail v. Tbe i arm of masses <wr (Hafwd men is one year. AU i'tt- wwd salietilata* lr~r u- vb« ! Z I- Tt. ..... ■» I- «l— 1 '• lbb.-: • jWtpJfcj "ft' "
trict wkb'ona fioadrsd per cent, added. — J loeii. volooteen. sndsabstiiqtMMt- . ol to be placed in 'tk* mibtaty organlxattera g fiam their own HUtri'. and a* tar arpracti- | g l cable taay ara to bare their choice. Able [ ^ j or ovdtnsry weamro who are dratted are to I j hash the privilege of enlisting for the same j I period fu tbo Savy. And ell enlistments j '■ ! Made lis the arbiy or marfnogorrtS | I» jam to bn enrolled in the aerrts.'tfistrict*. I g j Ac., w^ere they belonged at tbe time of; *i ; the eolislmeot. and are to be credited to j 1 quote. * j | The bounties to ynlnntepr* ere one hoo- j ' dreJ dollars for One year, two hund.ed dol- I' | for two yeetv, and three hundred dol- b | for three years ; one tbirl to be paid n | »t tbe time of master, one third when half j the term bas bctn served, end the remain- t ing third at the time of discharge. In case # I of tbe death of the volunteer while in ser- ' vice, the residue of tbe bounty unpaid shall * 1 be paid to bis wirlow. or to his children, or * to his mother if she be a widow. • Hwcruijlng in the rebel Htuif is author, f it»d by thn third eeclion of tbe act of July v ♦J- 1S44, wbicb makes it lawful fur the Executive of any Slate to send recruiting ageuta into Virginia, North Carolina, Alt- • liama, Georgia, Mississippi or Texas, lu re- a 1 cr sit volnnteers. to be ereditnd on the quota f j of the Stale sending the agent, or on the , f rub-diruvm thereof wbicb may procure tbt e ! enii»tmonl. L potal ^Itrtas. t llcrllng of Ibe City Council. A special meeting of the Council was | ( held on Monday evening last to con- ( aider the subject of bounties to drafted ; r men. A resolution wns presented by j , the Ftnsnce Committee, making an ap- < . propriatinn of two hundred dollars lo i j - each volunteer or drafted man, 'who | either outers the serrice himself or for- 1 i tiishts a snbstitnte to- HI) the quota of the present draft, and also the rail of r July 18. As Uts Mayor, City Clerk. I and one of the conncilmcn have been I drafted, it is unnecessary to say that the \ i | resolution passed unanimously. | j ' ! Tbe Printers i i : l Of this office return their thanks to . Mr. Wilson Wane, of Congress Hall, i j for the fine dinner they sat down to, last j j Snnday, al his invitation. Mr. Ware; 1 ; worked hard to get up a splendid dinner I ' i on that dny, and soretded admirably, aa • the inmrruM comment* we heard after • ( j the feast fqjly attistrd We, on onr J j part, riot-ted extra skill and time to get r up a Bill of Fare to correspond, aed the invitation was solid and sufficient evl- : deqee that we gave satlifaction. — — — «* j Sew Telegraph Office. j A nex- telegraph office has been ; opened iu the railroad building, corner ; of Washington and Ocean streets. Under the energetic uiauagcmeat of Mr. W: P WA-stervcIt, tha Cape May line I has beett const rue t<-d in a substantial ( i manner, and with the office at Congress llall and the new one- jott Opened, is prepared to do alj tbe bustness that may offer, to the satisfaction of ihe'pnblic. — .M.. I ' Promoted i I M"jor ilichanl S. Thompson, of the ' !2th llcgimeut N. j volunteers, has i j been promoted to the Lieutenaal-Culo-I nelcy of the regiment. , j t awr _ ! i The Hleamcr Manhxltac. . This elegant and commodious steamer : so nnrercmonionely "gobbled up" by I the Government a short lime a go. bas , been returned to her owner*, and has j resumed iter regular trijm Ik-i ween Fbilt- 1 delphis and Cape May. She baa been ' ; thoroughly refuted and famished, and placed in the condition of a first class : passenger steamer. A substantial wharf | has bean erected at tbe landlog. which 1 ; | secDTes safety to passengers ; and with 1 . j the gentlemanly officers connected with tke line, the steamer will obtain a fall rhtre of the traveling custom. Kaln at Last. On Bnnday night la«l a splendid shower visHrd tbe conutry, wbicb wss badly needed. It was sccompaoled with a high wind, which prevailed daring Monday; and visitors to The Capo had a favorable opportunity of seciag tbe otoen during a storm. X,The Second Nsw Jersey Cavalry . are now at White"* Station, near MemI phis. Tennessee, on der command of Mej. - F. D.-Vroom, Jr., of Trentoq. The Third. Nov Jersey Cavalry are i in camp in field, nc»r Petersburg, in I i Virginia. Tbe report that th* regiment I I has be«a dismounted 1* erroneous. The irsgi meht has been reduced by special | • deUib mtde from ibem, aad sickness. „ casnaltiea sod deaertiunabava each pkyed . j thoir panto reduce ibem. — TbTStw Jersey lUiirowd" Compa- 1 T ^ ny aad the Joint Companies (Camdca 1 r 1 and Amboy Railroad and Delaware Ce- 1 . | sis!) has* rwrh dacksrH setni-vanaal di- j - ! vifieod-v ef «e»fvr co. i. . ^
— K K. Fellv-r, ediioAf j"* ark Evening Joarnal. "fie arraate-1 ! * Saturday, 83-1, on \sto Wlutf t was for Inciting to iofiarrvctlon. the aecoad for discoerapiag en lliltu jb, 1 1 ts providsd fur by ncctio# five of tbe j t Frirollmrnt qct. He was released' « by U. 8 Commissioner Korril, be ; I giving bond* in the anm uf seven thoa- j < ssnd dollars. v . 1 1 .. ■■■■ A Sxltso Ixmxn. — The hodyTot • . ' Pints Indian wa/ recently fonnd com- j letely imbedded in rock salt, fonr feel I the surface, in the large salt fields a spring, in Nevada The Virgi j aia, Nevada Union says : "The body in a state of complete preservation, and from appearances had lain la tbe position for many years. The ficsb was perfectly dry like that of a mommy, and it was evident that it bad been ( ct saturated with briue, which prevented its decay." — The "Muscoota," a donble-eoder schooner-riggrd gunboat, was lsunchcd at Greenpoint, Saturday. She is 246 . loug, 13 feet 6 inches deep and 86 | j wide. She is said to be partliliy j i covered with irou pletee, will ir.onet 8 I gnus, and steam fifteen knots an hour. — A first lieutenant in the army b*s ' ' been found goilty of cowardice, and : j condemned to severe and ignoaijnioos ; punishment, such at cottinir from his I uniform the insignia of rank, hattons, i he , breaking of his sword, shaving bis hesd, with a drumming ont of camp — I j This officer has bean two years in tbe . I the serrice. and by ertful dodging man- 1 aged to keep cleor of every engagement I j which his regiment hss fought. STATES TO ELECT THE XEIT PBE- * SI DEM. Congress has decided that none of tbe [ States which have been formally deetared ; in insorTtction, shell vote for President j till re-admitted into the Union. The ; j States tbns excluded from ptrtici- | apting In tbe approaching Presidential contest are as follows : Virginia, Tennessee. North Csroliaa, Mississippi, South Caroliua, Louisiana, ! Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Arkansas, Tuxsi, I Our next President and Vice PresitHeht ire therefore to be chosen by the 1 following : StaUt. Eltctori. Statu. EUeiart. M sine, Ohio, 21 New Hampshire, 4 Indians, 13 MaestebaseU*, 12 Illinois, 18 Rhode Island, 4 Michigan, 9 Connecticut, 4 Wisconsin. "8 Vermont, b Minnesota, 4 New York, 33 Iowa, 8 New Jritej, 2 Kansas, 3 25 Kentucky, 11 Drlawara, S Missouri, 11 Maryland. 7 California, * 5 West Virgin!*, 5 Oregon. 3 Totfl 24 Slates ; Electors 241. KecHsary to choose, 12L TWO .VEX HtXC FOR MIRDkU IT BEID6ET0X, V. J. On the 28tb of April lest. • mart named Lsdoe Dumrell was murdered ib broad noonday on a public road leedirg
• o Glassboro, N. J., by t«o men named n respectively Charles T. Ogden and c Washington Howsrd. Howard sod -0 Damrell previous to this time had bqyn friends. Tbey, together with a third c person named Levi Decator, had served * together in the rebel arm f, but busing " been captured at Gottysbarg, were confined lo the Old Capitol Prison at Wash- ' ington, from which tbey were released on raking tha oath of allegiance. Leaving Washington, they came to New | Jersey, and settled themselves near ' Glassboro, In Gloucester county. Here tbey became acquainted with the inmate ^ of a eabin, bard by the town, C. T. Og- ^ den, above named In eonrse of time, ' Damrell became so intimate with Ogden fl as lo be admitted aa an inffiate also. * A short time prevlon* to. the murder, * Damrell eloped with the tnfo of Ogdyi, and Ogden, outraged, spent much time L in seeking their wb»reaboata, assisted c and encouraged by Howard. Ha was 1 unsuccessful until the 28tb. lie and c bis cfimpanion w era then walking down 1 the Prinsbnrg road, near the town, when i they observed Damrell and the womsn approaching them. The latter eonple, on espying Ogden, turned op a lane, s running at right angles to the road ; bet I Ogden, on proceeding over tbe field. ( intercepted them before tbey bad gone s far. The woman ran away at this juuc- t | tare. Damrell, who is described as . being a large, ragged man. »he« he ssw ' i , bis escape impossible, replied to tbe > | unnts of Ogden and his coiopauiou byj 1 taking off a paak be carri.d on bis jtfick ■ < throwing it tato some boshes growing I [ on the roadside,' aad, advancing whit a ! i kaifa a abort distance, prepared to meet ; those who sa be knew, ne dowht. varaewt- ; t - ] ly ifitaoded to murder Mm. Words en- 1 i t i saed, thea a struggle. Howard eenght! 1 - 1 Damrtli's arm ia sneh a mannsr as to ■ U. ..»d o,r.« r'«f-d lb. WIS ..ml
ITimea into »l: body. Dowani also c! | after Dam h«l f.'toto, to hibelp ' giroi addSnoM skaU. Tbe dyHr ; 4 •^an, in thc:psrairsffi« of ''catb, hovlng It j ratked bimself fipoa kb eltww. Ogden p i rusbed to him aa^.jumped op and down j n I several times upra the gory and elmoat , e inanimate body, ieccomiianyiBr tbe mo- ] 1 j lions by approprifite exrlsmatipna. Sub- j E sequeol examination evioced that Dam- ! J rell was stabbed^ in algbteen different > 1 j plsees— in Ibe face, neck, end region of j £ | the leart. 8evcral of the wonads were ' c I I lu themselves mortal. ! ' j Tbe trausactioo wss witnessed by r | several farmers who were working In t j adjacent fields. Tbey hastened to thn • spot, but found that Ogdc-o end Howard t were in uo way desirous of escaping • They admitted the mnrdar, and Ogden . inquired soxionsly for a justice of the petee, to whom he might deliver him- > «elf. This foneiiot.ary was speedily ob- i taitird, and Ogden was arrested as the ' ■ murderer aud Howard as tbe accessory. . • I True bills were found against them, ami 1 , | they were tried before Presiding Judge ! i Elmer and Associates Oliver, Sheppsrd. 1 j and Doughty. After this trial, which I j was lung and ably contested, tbey vrerv J convicted of lB» murder, and sentenced ( I to be bttng in the rtionty prison on July 1 : 20th. between the hours of 9 and 3 ( o'ekek. , As the hour of execution approached, Ogden was brought into the ce II of ( Howard, and tlxrs the religions pre _ | parations for death commenced. The g culprits, knelt close to each ot rr, nnd ; . | tbe ministers, tbe sheriff, the law offict rs, I I and the members of the press grouped | in a-kemi-clrcle round them. lint tbe hour came at lest. Tbe nooses - and the black caps were brought into the j cell and adjusted ; a hymn was song, • j and the procession left the cell and d ■ gained the prison yard, a confined place t j thirty fest square, fiat.kejl by walls twen- ° j ty-five fvet high, lonely and dull — a dil- ; • msl place to die in. The -gallows were 1 ! directly opposite the door of egress, and | the very first object presented to tbe eyes | j of the unfortunate men. It affrctrd j * j them visibly — Howard the most. He ; grew so weak as to require aid in ascend- : Ing the steps of the scaffold. They were j here seated with the clergy end the shei- riff of the county, Howard faint and un- « manned, while the lest hymn wes snog, I and the parting prayer offered op, by r. the Re*. Mr. Thorn. 1 This prayer was listened to with great g attention by both priaootra, Ogden nug dibly joining. The chairs were then re- * moved, the formal adieus were taker., and everything was ready. The ropes w -re ! adjusted, tbe upper half of their face* | concealed by tbe black caps, and In n few moments they would cease to live. Ogdt-n, hi* face obscured, seemed to ' - have roused himself for tbe finale. He q- hwaviif uttered an appeal for mercy, .us if , the precious boon depended on the number of prayers be uttered, and summoned all his courage Howard was nltern ing ot her exclamations — exclamali ..ns of , p abject Tear, and indicative of horrible
mental agony. He complained that tbe . was smothering him ; be complalurd ' .of the ropes thai bound hia armi| till his > . bands were purple ; be did everything to 1 enjoy a few sweet momenta of life, but j when all waa rectified he wait the image I of despair, tie trembled from head to ! foot, and madty adjured his creator by [ , His most sacred name. Ogden, to ruing "> bim, exclaimed, I J "Howard, it is a just sentence. Die I ' a man I" No ! no !" was tbe reply, j t in a basty tone of concentrated agony j "Die like a man," again exclaimed j)g- j I bracing himself for the fall. The j fatal moment was opon them. Some nf the few spectators closed their eyes ; i others turned their backs on the horrid : Ogder'a voice broke tha dead : ' silence, "Die like ■ — — " there was n fall of the drop — a doll clatter of iu doors as tbey described their quadrant , of descent — a dull tbud as the ropes 1 lightened sod stretched under the weight ' of the fallen bodies— and there was a silence again. summary of war new s. Gen. Sherman bas does much fighting since crossing tbe Cbattahoocbie, end General MePbersoo — an oflcrr In- 1 to none in that army. Sherman ■ appears to hold a part of Atlanta and to ; working actively against tbe rest. ; ; All commanicalion with Atlanta, exeept- . i ing from Mscon, w»» eloaou at last ad- j ■ 1 vives, aad that waa threatened General j Hooker thoroughly whipped tbe rebel* j Wednesday in the open fitld.and ; forty-four hundred were killed and j wounded. | Details ot the battle of t \ ^elo prove | that General 8mttb Mt-naawasevred the , rfibels thoroughly , and whipped them in , ; ; five several but soiled conflict* from tb* . 13th to the 11th i»«t. On tho night of. i tho 18th they attempted a sorpri.t- and ' wen mrfilsed. Gra. PwiTfim ltd tkr-e |
e^rges on tha Ibiii, and rack was rrpqlsed.- Bofuxd's cavalry division was on the 16th From tbr 15th the 19th our troops wera without top- | piles and subsisted on ths rebels On : „ I tne 20th the expedition reucked Ls- , t j grange with a lovs of five hundred men. • rebels loit 8 400 men. including ; " I getierals and 2.000 prisoners. J A I'tiriebant, who has de«ertnl fr^m i r I Forrest's c-imnMTnd.-repoTts that Geni • a i D I^se succt-rdr General Polt. lie ' i ciinfirrar lb. repc-rt of the wounding ofi* j Forteat ab Tupelo, and ata t* that the * j rebels lotr 1,500 lw the fight with Slur- ' i gie at Gnntown. The rebel soldiers are . 5 ' said to be ignorant of the President's | , j amnesty proclamation. Forrevt get j , 1 3,000 aicn by hlR couscripting expedi- j i . tiotyiato Kentucky. I ' j Gen Sherman fongbt a heavy Uat'le ! ' ; at Atlanta on Friday last, and completely repoLed the enemy at every point. , 1 On Saturday it was arranged th«t the , dead of both armies should be buried. ' Onr forces buried 1000 rebels left on the | Geld within our lines. The rebel loss is j ! estimated at 7000. - Our loss will ranch j | 2 500. Large fires were observed in dtffercnt parts of Atlaiita. on Saturday, 1 and it is supposed that the supply depots were being baroed. Tbe govern- ; ment ay yet has no information to show i tbet'oor foK-cs have entered Atlanta. I Although Sherman has driven the r ; enemy literally into the la*l ditch, and i cut off all his railroad modrs of retreat i I except one, by way of Mncon — and it is I ! supposed that this is now destroyed— the , announcement of Ibe occupation of Ihc ljcitj.il still premature. General Sher- | m*n'* official report brings <br news i : down to Thursday night. The *eige . ; was then going un vigorously, and everv- ' thirg is said to be quite saiufariurv. — ' [ The city- is in plain view of our men, > t and can now be shelled. The fall of Ai- . Plants is securad. The Richmond papers . j almost give it up as lost. The urns s j journals announce that Joe Johnson bss ] been superseded in command of the ars j my of Tenncssie by Getter*! J. B. Ilood, j aud publish the addresses of both genL. 1 erals to the army. The cause of John- . j son's removal is not slated. The gyent r 1 created much surprise in Richmond.— . Johnson says to his soldiers thul the . ; enemy never attacked them bnt to be ; severely n-pnlsed and pnnivhed. Thai j : InjBWsto.ns. | — Thlriet-n hundred men constitute t quite a little army Such is the number . I that Sherman bus sent in from Marietta _ j in one day. Qnc-uinlh of the whole j j nrgytow n-ady lo rrtume their ailaeiance. I .MARItlEO- „ ANDREWS— CONABD.— On July 4 L j 1664. by Rev. 8. A. Mirriek, Mr. V.'.t.. * i V. Aa.lraw., ur Hanville, Pa., to Mi,. Mary A. I'or.ard. ot Poltagrove, l'». 4 — SPECIAL MOXICES^; _ . >40. AAtiER PAID $>IOO. j r«« M-lt sond. t.r thf ADAMS SHtVINR MA- ' i CillNi: COMPA N V _ We Will *>v« * eomBlnion if I .iu Mi suud* *oW tijf our Amu, or pay *«« *l i trom *40 in »u® per month, aad pay Ml ii. -r»»nry ' . vjn-iou*. C.ir uiArhtn* 1- 1 «il.r: in It' rar.:h.m rr .
! lirlrurtloi.. It l> njul l»asg family Sraln; Ma- j rl. mt fa ua*. aad wr hat r yev.fi '»■ prim- to IWm n j i Lack Mnft.lno l» watrantiui fur thn-Cfaao, Add reus t. Kt: (voles, j <*»ty Gob. ael, Datroit, mjvh. j el 17 AND I'.tlt. | prof }. isaacs M. Oenltot aad AurUt. j fuiinrrly ot Lrydcn, Holland, lr now at No. Oil [ I I Phthuta.. anm i"r»ou« o!?llct»dwlth i j dhrom otlhr Eyo aod »jir a HI br rrtraltBraU) [ In-airdawVtirad. It eurabl*. Arlinrlalrjratnarrird WKI.oul pals. N. B.— No caarfsa madr lor raaaii- ! j The Mnltral fa-ally U lavltrd, a* hr bar ao ' >rfrr" " *"* . i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS i, 17. HAND, 7 JEWELER. !, i TllltltettM and all oomt Proaiooa Uoaar aet to | J / ontrr. Capr May Dl.mou.la tut aud art. , , T)u> Buuarrttor offara for **!■ a (aocral aaaortewat i i | nl^JaBxIry ol th# moal faahlonal lr atylra, among I , ! rings-, i ak-rings. pins and stlds, Set with Lap* May Diamooda. Hr ta now prepwrrd lo aut Capr Ma) Hfamonda to . otdrr, aadw.mtdra-um-tfuUy aoUefl a raaUnuuaoe ; wSS'SES-. are ! be tag out IVaichca and Jew clry repaired la the beat manner. S. »_ HAND, jyts No. * ITaav ST., Nearly oppoMt* Vie "Orwaa llouar " |J- Bark rnlraur* from law n c< "Coagrra* Hag." ' SDERIFF'S N A 1.17. nf vtrtue cr a writ ot fared lun Uaurd ontuf 1 X> Capr May Clrrult Court, w lit be aold at Public I stir, at C'oacreaa Hail. Lit) of Cape lataad, Ca;« Me), Mew Jerae) . oa SATI'RDAV. August M, IBS*. I at two o(etoek In the afiernoou. all that certain lot ! ot land situated tn the City ot Cape laUod. Cspe 1 May count) . on Booth atrrrt, a. (Jointed leads ol V*. I sJis.ri'-.f.TS'srssa.'c as; llborttea aud prtvltam, hertdrtamruts and apt.ur1 trnaarwe thereunto brlaaglM or to nay wine saperi "aSlrtt a a the pro pert) of Marin Mo" aad Iteort1 etta U. Nod, children and Hrti* of Edward J. Mo". ' sod tahoa to rs.enthiu al thrault of Saourl hpaa*. Aad to br sold by AARON MILLER, sheriff. JBty SS.MS*. harvest home. ^ .FLCNDTO nasi 001 Home IWtraJ wiU Ukr TIICRSDAV, arp*embe* Mh. t*SL ^ &£rbe». SS i'Ttefh' ^St'Tp^i ebolaewt 8zz.zs7z k. ^ts! ( will l« .pared to pier a atunptuous eaterUtanieat. A faltrr aottoe benwfter. charles hand. •1 w illiam ROSa. ■ IIILLIS PERRY. □oanaUbn ot Arrangements. | folgW--'
Financial." C. B. 10-40 BONDS, ' Three Boade ave laeoed under the Art of Ccagrewa . or Match Mb. is**, whleh pmtdrs tha' all Raode \ laauod under this Art Uu,U be EXEMPT FROM , TAXATION by or under any Slate ar Waatrlpal authority. S.ib*rrtpt!oaa lo three Booda are re- ; relied U Called fasfaa aotu or-aop-a ut Nation .1 ; iMoka Thryare TO BE R£&££MEb IN COt****- | at the pleasure ol the Government, at any pert.»l v _iud Wealrw aer wcrrrtsa /hrfp ywP* (rum ihrtr ' wnt until thetr rwdeatpCeo nCE MM CENT. INTLUEit WILL BE PAID IN COIN, on Ittada of , not over one hundred Mian annually, and on *11 ; other thuula aeo.l-aanu.il, . The jpueeat ia pay.Me sn the Bret days of Match sad September la each year. Subarrltera will reee.ee either Relucted or CowI pon Bonds, ss they may prefer, fewl'term) Bom-, rarerded on the hooka ot Hie V. S. Trcaaurer, j and c\u he trsuafrrred oaly on the owner 'a order. I Coupon Bouda ara payaNe to heArrr, sad ara mora Soberrltx.tr to ifcia loan will hvr# the option of taring their Bunda draw Iatrraat from M.reh let by paying the accrued iatrraat ta rota (or is L'alWd state* note*, or the autoa «l Na-.lr-r.it Oanka, addiag . 6 fly per rant, lor premium), or receive them draw - < log Interact from tfie date ot autnrrlpUoa and 4c ■ prat.. Aa t brae Honda ara cxkMPT moM jri-arrcrp.it og srtrr. TAXiTtOy, , per annum, araonlthg to the rale of tax larlee i» - artooe parte ot the country. At the praarat rat. of premium en r»M tbey pay Over lVr Cent. Inters In eurraaey, and ara of equal eoorrateore as s permaneot or temporary lot cat men;. I '' '■ belle* rd thst no aecuiittre efffcr ao great inducements to lender, aa the , annua dewertptlons of I C. tLDosds. In all other forme of tadeMednree, the ' l faith oe ability of private parlUa, or stock e»ra- . psnlra, or eeparvlc rotamuniUrawaly Is pledyed (or _ payment, white lor tbe debts of the Letted tnaldk the whole property of the country Is t».lden to •erurc ttie payment of both principal and i a Ureal la ! niB_ ' Theee Bond, .nay he mbttriM for tn soma from - S30 tip lo any magnitude ou the aamc wema, and " . : ara thua made equally available to the am.llaet tender and the lArgeot capitalist. 7bey eawbeeonverlcd Inlt. uwury at any moment, and the koldse * | V. ma) Lc uac.'ul to eute lu this eooneetton tha " the total findrd CeWoS the ttilted State* en whleb » !n tercet la payable In gold, or. the Sd day of Mart*. . IV6L waa | peri K3 000 Phr It terra ! oa ttila debt lor . the -oaltut Baeal year will ba <*3JiP, ISS. while the cuatoma raven ue, In gold, foithe eorraet floral year . eo.!tag June soih. IWl, has Men so far at the rata nf ^ ov.-r S1W. 000,000 per annum. j s aury until March a6hrW te j£BKSmSlmlfr~ c of Aprf the subwrlpUose averttLs "re than TLX MILLIONS A V. EEK. -, Xul»,rtp
