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ii muam imi mkuT O I a f ttpkM,cw ■» «•"*. *' Tjgjpa f ■ ■■■Iff »«,!—• -. (■I Mi FT. IV fph— 1,1 drth for Cap* May coast; baa aaC yet bat* entirely elated •p. . it tron intended to paLIUb a Uat 1Mb aaak ef A* raanlt, bat that vaa rondeied tBtpaariblt fey the laeosplateaaaa of the report* ap to the tltte of (Mtftb pfan Next week w* eball eaiaatar t* ri*e tba reeatt Tba foltawtag brief eorreipaadeaee aata at raat a qoestlon which hat bean aaaab Mpaaaaed for eoiaa Una : M hatha*, Aug. 4, 1844. Jbbsb Out : «r— Will the oaawi of Uoaa men who bare paM tbalr eotamatatioo mob*;. be ylneed la the wheal fer tba 8*pt*rabpr Mailt C. B. Lcdlam. Mjiatiiab, Aug. 4, 14C4. 0. B. Iaiba*, I#q. : Tea. P. J- Qbat. Coaiatlaaioaar of Enrollment. Mocb apaealatioa bat baa* iodalged ta a* to whether tba September draft will ha eaforead, ataay parioaa contending that It will be quietly paaaad over a* til after tba PreaWeatlel Bleetioo — IM tba following iattar to tba Proeoat Mirabel of tba Wheeling District, it nppaan that lb* draft will certaialy fe* eeforaad la Uom district# which fail to III tbalr qaota before the 6th of September: Paoeper Mimii'Gnnit'i Omcs, Waesuaro* Citt, Aug. 3.— Colonrl John ■y, A. A. P.M. G*a*r*l, Wheeling, Will Virginia : Sea that yonr Barolting Bonrde fpeta bo pale* in correcting tba aorollment trite, and making all naea»«ary prepare iioa fee proceeding promptly with the draft in | liatial i (Signed) J. B. Far, r» — ,-t Provost Marehal-Oaneral. ( Pamrt. It ia aadnratood that arrangement* ■la being made for a grand roeal and Mat* amenta! Concert at an early day, for Ob parpoe# of raiting fende for the Protaeuat Epiteopel Chart* of tfoia ally. The management of tba affair is tat tba hand* of iatalligaat and competent ladle, of Philadelphia,- who knee bad sack experience in arraagiag

March concert* A meeting of the friendi of (he chorch waa held at the United State* Hotel on Taetday eeenfng, at which a commit-ec was appoloted to act ia conjunction wfth the Veatry of the Pariah, ia aacor- ; lag fnnda lor the same parpoae. laaaforVOaaccrt*. Mr. Mailt Hnasler deserves tba thanka Of lha Capo May fUtora for the effort* wblek be makee to furnish them with good maslo and plenum and agreeable eotcrulomaou. Mark'i maaic ia good, aad hi* hop* are equal, and hi* concert* •aperior to anything of tba kind avar given la this city. Let ail the people patronise Mark Ha««ler. TIE Till FT IKS FS1CES. The excemlve prlcee now charged upi all artlclae of merchandlea are in *ome ■pecta taddeot to the last iaereaea of the tariff, which waa aa na called for aad unnecessary a* it ia tqjqrteos to the iatareste of oommeree and the national woaaary. There eaa b* no doabt that It wiH hare to be reduced at the next . seaaioa of Coagreaa, a* It will produce •* mara raeaoaa to the goeomaaaot, whiio it moat noatoidably ba vary oppevaaira to tbo people. If protecllob bo wongbt, tbia tariff will furnish no mora Udneement to American industry than its ptadocMsora. Mnoofnctorers eaa not ba attanlated to a higher prodaetioa tbaa at praaaat, nod capital had bottar bo loawod to tbogoveramaat than to bo drive* Hrto new invratmenta. It la *' gnat pity that the evil eoaaael* urirfeh prevailed la Ooagvaaa when that larlf paaaed ehoald have ecoceeded at aach aa eofortnnnt# period aa the present, wbea tba people bav# so many aabac bordaaa to baar without being afiHft with peine wbieh work benefit to •o am It it time that reflecting men began to apeak aad writs on tbta subject. We maat strife to remedy The trouble la torn# way. aad we cao beet da ao by creating a public eaallmeat Wbfofo wOl eompol Oeagtvaa to netloo.— — lha sam aiamp detie* wemt »att> •paaatlo* oa the Ut last. It concent everybody to kaow that *11 receipts for I! ||| 1 ovwr twenty dollars, aad all SiH

Ipaupi IMP fig KfiMWUttB tktksaki it 1 The wtnioed itHir ••9ft r»f Company A, I I MB- X Reg: n-r.t, had « fin* rv crptim ai | rWaadbwry, Cfoeevet'-r (>., on the Mih I lalt Tb« CatTt Hon#, wm errvwd-d, Jno.' 1 W. Resletog premdirg. After the sieging ' of Several National air* *ad ao appro; rut* 1 prayer by tba Bav. Mr. Baird, Be-noel J. < Bayard, Ksq., waa tetrode***, .ad toed* ' tba foifowtsg alaqaeat aad pnlrfotk ad- ' drva* : 8aaaonmt Aa'lba rvprawatativs of yo.r 1 Callow atalaeae, aad I welcome yoa to yonr i At the sail of year caaatry throe ye*r* i age yaw waat forth to b*r dtfoesa. No- ' My aad gallaatly bava yoa dafroJed bar. I At tram time to lim* w* beard of yonr ax- ! plaits, aad baw proodly y »u il list's led the | rslor ef Jartcymeo, onr kaarts havaboand- i ad with aaknlutioa aad enthusiasm. Her* ' sod l bar* daring the vicisaitadaa ot Ibis ' • sd war, the troopk of other Stale* have i w.vrrad, become paaic-atrickao and foiled ' to i adeem the rspotatioa of their raipectiTa ■ Htata*. Bet th* Jaraey truop* aevar. lo every action they have don* eredit to the ' Revolotionary and hereditary nam* of th* "Jeney Bine." f ir*t in the advance, Ia*t in th* retreat, they always commanded ll * admiration of their follow soldiers from other 8tet*e, aud evea that of the traitor foa. lo the twaapa of tba Chickahominy aad North Caroline— on the desolate moontains sod in tha ravaged vallie* el Virginia— ia tba dark forest* of Teaneue* and Kentucky, and the savage fastness *f Georgia— in th* eoven days' bottias of th* Peuinsnle— in the glorious field* of Aatieisoi sad G*Uy*barg— sad ia the more recent battlee of the iodomitablo Army of the Potomac— the vetor of the Jeney troop* haa •hoae^itb con*picaoa* spleodor. There it ao blot on their etcetcheon. It ha* Barer appeared on any oOcial report, ta my kno. ledge, that any Jeney regiment or company failed to perform it* daty. boidien, for th* distinguished part yoa hat* bores ia these memorable conflicts, for th* nolfom bravery with which yon have sustained th* honor of yonr r* glmhnt and : of New Jeney. we thank yon. W* bare i assembled together this day for the tpcciel . pnrpoaa of tbaokieg yon. V onr neighbors j — yenr friend*— th* companion* of yoor I yooth and the i**oc;ale* of yonr manhood ] —the people who seat yon fonts with their I blessings, and whose de'ly prayen for yoer I safety followed yoor bloody iracka through three U ag tedioos yean— thank yon. I know while 1 am tba* feebly expressing to yoa the thanks of tour "fcllow-citiians, that it i* impossible for any of n* to appncimte tba extant of onr obllgatiooi to yoa. Boidien, 1 feel oppressively conscious how Utterly one tie I am to or justly (inmate that mighty dab: of gretitada we shall always own yon, bacaosa it ia impoeeibl* to cancel it. To approximate ts a capacity cancel lb. iu ,| pniiinuir is a capacuv

to do that, I should have been on# of yon. I should have accompanied yonr toilsome i march**— been with yon in yonr bivonac i in tba stormy'* night— have shared yoar < privation* of rest, of food, often of clolhiaz ; —yonr patient picket walebe* for the eleep- I lei* foe — witnessed yoer intrepid charges, yonr deeparsts conflicts your impetnoos : pnranit — heard yoor wad bu-rohs of vieto- i ry; and than 1 sboald h**s followed yon < through tb* ghastly borron of the batllfield after the fight, to gather np the wonoded end the dead, and pay tb* last duties of fraternal affection to the fallen, and then laid down with ybn to re t on the ground, perhaps foodlyss, and shaltwlass, from the shivering blast. Bat whilt yoa war* this heroically acting and suffering, w* were safe ia onr quiet hornet— safe from the terror* of invarioo. Ne hostile goo distorbad oar slombern— oo fears of th* devastations of ear alarmed th* eacurity or onr domestic circles . Yoor valor had driven tba foa far away from oar border* ; and yet, whilo thai protected by yon, bow nncoaecioas worn w* daily af the toil* tnd perils and terrible tafferiogs yon war* volontarily encountering, to preserve onr homes from danger aad spoliation ! Oh no ! it is wot onr cheep toanke, nor in the thank* of yonr gallant c Boars, ear of the Government, nor even of yonr country, that yoa will find recompense for ail that yoe bav# don* aad enffsred. 1 bat yon will find, however, eoonev or -later, ia the proad conacionsnae* that yoa bar* doc# yoar daty. And when, K God spare* yon to a good aid age, yoe recits to yoor children aad yoer nMidtvw's ebitdvea lb* dtotv of your participation In Urn war or tbia wtcked rebellion, then, if ia God's providence, our greet Republic ebeit still live, victorious, undivided, peaceful aad happy, thaw yoe will rv-llse tb* felicity of beviuf borne » gallant part ia ' lav defccea ; the. you will think Ugktly af your campaign saffariuga, but you will exalt ia tb* scare of tba baKle- field, and while your stop* approach tb* grave, thev win be iHuminstad by the britbt rays of yoer ceamry's prodpenty. Than you will consider it aa boaor end a privilege to have fought tb* great fight for bar p eeervatixa. for tba Uaiee 1 and tba Coosutatiea, aed ysu will ask na > betsar wpitapb *e year iMssbatow* tbaa the > slaeb sscwrd— " Ha fossghl for his ooww- . try, for tba Uaiee aad tba Coaatitetle* ia the GaziT Bamcujon." But. alms I df thro* who went forth with * yea tbrwa yaare ago, not all or* hero. Soma t distant buttle field boa d awk thesr bleed, r TbeirrusBiia# lie faraway from their bemro. 1 They have gtsen np Ufa for tbalr s sentry. , Obemssshwwn beam made its tba fomDy efeafc by tbeir laas, wkess ' sehimgvwfo." no- - gErxzEnssm

will be sheathed ; that oar glorious Galon f will bo restored in its pristine mejesty and , concord ; that oar ioeomparabl* Coiutita , tloa will again be ackneoledged, a* tb* seed of fraternal relatiors, frow r#eifie to tb* Atlaatir, and frrm tb- En«i«» t« the 1 Golf (here. Tb preserve that Union 'and 1 restore tbfi supremacy of tbst Constitution, I I yea draw yoar swords, sod have given pre- i i cioas yearn of year manhood, and for them, ' , yoor comrades died. We will not be. ■ I lev# that pear gallant services sad tktir priceless blood have been devoted to e vain parpoae; that all th* expenditures of Hfo ' end treasure which this war has cost, will fruitless ef benefit to oar beloved eoun- I try. Ob, not that Almighty Disposer of all event*, who protected our fathers in darker hoora than this, will not, we Unit, desert as now. His special providence , has always seemed to hover over this land , with blessings from it* earliest hUtory, building us up in three-fourths of e century from poor, puny, weak, disorganised colonies into a mighty peopl* of Uxited Btatss, fur fear of who** greatnees thrones el,* ' thousand year* shook, and tba world's tyrants stood in awe. That great and good God, w* will trust, hat net buiil ts up only thus early lo desUoy. He is only punishing ot now for onr national crimes. W* bev* grievoesly sinned as e nation. Wi r have wantoned in prosperity. W# here i made wealth ao idol. Aed vice and crime end all wickedness, Uprog, were hegie- . niog lo taint the Uod. Our servants and f representatives in high pieces forgot God. ' They followed (be devices of selfish pes- . sions and arrogant ambition. Ilad the Congrats of 1B60-61 bete composed of righteous. God-feerieg men, there ' would bev* been no rebellion. God is now i chastising a* ia bit sor* displeasure. Natlens, like individuals, era bvld by Him rei sponsible. No nation eon offend against 11U laws with impenity. By His ioima. i table lews s union's crimes breed a naI lion's ponitbmeot, aed w{ are expiating i our offences by tb* present astionnl sffl.c- 1 I tion. He has permitted th* angel of dreoi letfon to go forth over fifteen State* of onr once happy laod, blasting and destroying, I while Ih* wail of lb* widow and lb* cry uf - the orpben, end th* anguish of bereaved • pareats resound piteously from every quari ter of the other States. Bat let as trust thai Hn will show mercy in judgment, end - that eooa lb* days of trial and tribulation will pass away ; that, purified by eflliction, > w* shell commence e new career in which vtrtw* aad wisdom shall b* our guidw, sod i fidelity la tb* Goaititutioo and Iswt of unr i country shall be (ba test of merit. And aow one# more, soldiers, we w*|. > com* yoa to yoor homes and fomillts, tod r the peaceful pursuits of civ!) life. May He — i r — — i

■ ho bet preserved yoo through the peril: ( through which yoa have passed, still pre. serve and guard yoo. May prosperity sod be th* lo.l of yoor remeiaing c years. And obi may yoo live to sea yoar , beloved country, for whom y<* to gallantly , fought, triwmph over all her foe#, tranquility restored throaghom ell her bordars, j sod mutual affrctlon end perpetual concord consolidating th* anion of all her people. 1 Aod in th* language of a petiiotic states- < man, whrn yoar eyes " shall b* turned to i behold for lb* last time lb* eua in braese, I may they not aaqhim shining on the broken | end dishonored fragments ef a one* glo- , riooa Union ; an Btatet dissevered, die- ( cordent, belligerent ; on a land not with . civil fondi or drenched la fraternal blood - Let their last feeble aad Hnprlog glance 1 rather behold tb# gorgeous en. go of tb* 1 Bepoblle, new known aad honored throughout tb* rovth, vtill foil high advanced, it* i arms and trdpfelg^ streaming la their original lustre, not a strip* erased or polluted, nor o single star obscured, bearing for Its ; motto, spread all over la characters of Using light, ' biasing lo all Its ample folds, at 1 they lost over th* tea aad over th* laad, , end lo every wind under th* whole heavens, that eentlmeat dear to every true Americae . heart— ' I.taurt aire Usnow. aow aad far- f sver, on# aad inseparable.' Capt. Roberts aad CoL Brown afterwards responded on hehslf of the Company , and th* reception -ksaed by a dinner at : train", at wbi-h Jefig* Carter also wel corned tb* Compaay, aad a further response was made byOapt. J. L. Waata. ■9W TIKI M 11 BSBUBML >•/ i Tb* recent raid of Own oral Rawaoaae created great excitemeot la Montgomery, Alabama. A letter la a Mobile I paper, dated Jely 17. Bay* : Early this auorsiag guards were seat 1 all oeer the ally, with instractions to arrest all partla* who had not promptly j volunteered, aad bring them before tba . general commanding. No exemptions r were valid; foreigners o t all Batiaos, i members of Coo greet and Btate Lcgia- > la to re, But* officers, me* holding me- ' dical exemptions, aad a*da tba city po- ' Ilea verw all takes ia oat of tb* wet aod | mad* to do military doty. Most pereooa arrested submitted vary ohaarfullp, , abaolotely refweed toaitr a etayls step. , oalaro foroad MWt ai tb* poM M th* . bayeact. A beat b o'clock this evening ^ the wb^bs^taBro^ae^efivoaaad at toe

Y iPMAWrwaitwi I ■' "• Admiral Fsrrragat h-a done |lorlaufiy at Mobile. Th# fonts ars paaaad; the fleet besten, aad its admiral aaptartd. lutelligence fob el nooree* elate that on the monM^af tba 6»b iosUot, three of oor iroo-cleds and fourteen wooden iruela paased Fort Morgan and its obstruction*, with tho lou of the monitor T*cum$*b, which bad recently arrived. Tbo rebel flagship Ten c usee i surrendered, after a desperate conflict, . and with herself yielded Admiral Bui chansn, whose leg bad been shot away. The Tennessee was ao iron clad ram, ! mounting seven guns. The cotton-clad ' gunboat Sclraa, foor gona, was also cap- i tored, aad tba cottoo-clad Gaioes. four j gons, was run ashore. The intelligence being from an official ' report published In the Richmond Sen- 1 tfnel, of the 8th instent, bat every rir- [ camstance abort of certainty iu behalf of lis correctness. If It is as we hope, j true, then Mobile mast be onr* ; block- j ode running more largely stopped ; com- | rauoicatiou with Sherman rendered pot- 1 sibl* ; great encouragement given to j oor arms everywhere ; greater diaconr- j agement produced among the rebels, and : the end brought much nearer. M»jor General Sheridan haa been as- , signed temporarily to the command of ] 1 the forces io the Middle Military Divi- j 1 sion, ccnslstiiig of the Departments of ; Washington, the Middle Department. ! and the Departments of (be Susquehanna ! and Northwest Virginia. Brigadier General Kelley reports that a scout ha* just arrived at New Creek, • who states that Gen. Averill overtook ' the enemy cear Moorfielde, aod attacked ' him, capturing ell the artillery and five hundred prisoners. Nothing official hea , been received from Gsneral Averill. — The Mahopae, the fifth of the nine iron-clad monitors intended for harbor and river defence, baa been constructed at Fulton Foundry Iron Works io Jer- . tey City, and will hove steam on and make a trial trip in the course of this f week The Mabopac is two bnndrrd I and thirty-five feat tang, forty-six feet - wide, twelve feet deep, and meaaore* ' fourteen hundred too* ; she it wedge | shaped, her stem bring sharp In appearance she resembles ao ordioary ferry | boat, without any railing roood the j aides, except a few iron stancheons with r ropes stretaned between. With the exception of the torret and smoke pipe, - the is a smooth mass of wrought iron I -plates one inch thick, varying In size ' from twenty -»ix inches to fiveXcetsqosre ' on sides antkpo deck.

— Mrs. Abram Snyder, of Jefferson ! county, Pa , a few days tine* took a rifle j and attempted to discharge it at a hawk. Resting the gon on the fence, she snap- 1 pad it, when it failed to explode thg cap. 8be then turned to go towards the and while doing so examined I tba eap. As it looked rather black 1 aod smashed, she eoocloded it moat havr discharged previously. She then pulled tba cap and tube, and threw it away, lrttfng the hammer fall on the tube, and threw it away, letting the fall on tha tube ; unfortunately the percussion powder remained %a.d discharged the gon. The ball passed through the bead of her little son. aged three yaare, producing instant death. — Fires io tha woods bava been raging all over tha country. The Erie City Despatch stales that property along tba Oil Orrok, Philadelphia and Erie, and Atlantfe and Great Wetftern rail- , roads have suffered immensely where the -fires have prevailed at intervals for some two weeks and more. Many formers have had their grain almost wholly destroyed by tb* fire. It is only by tbe most straaooB* efforts that tha saleable lumbar and mills have bean saved. Tbe low that far ia vary great — Arrangements have been made for a rowing match batwewa Pittsburg and New York erosra. Tba boats ars the J. M. Roberts, of New York, and tha Twi- ! Iight,'of Pittsbarg. Tba roes ia to b* for oaa thousand dollars a aid*, and is , expected to take place oo tha lfith last . st fonglikeepsie. — No lass thaa i wen ty freight engines 1 oa tha Western railrosda hove recently 1 hewn altered so as to ban eo»l, it h*v1 leg been found to be n cheaper feel thaa ' wood. Ten more era ia tha workshops ' to ba altarwd in tha saws way. | — During July, 19 steamer*- aod 18 . tailing v cm els from Europe arrived at Naw York. Tbey brought 1086 cabin, I «ad 14.609 steerage paaaaagars. Oa th* vtaaais then war* M birth* aad 66 | - Xadgt Bbapbaa Tall, of Motrin, i N. J.„d!ed last Taasdsy, aged eighty - i finer. Ba h«(H the aogiaaa of lha BaMora* ta perfect! eg tba ti!if»fe. -

■ (XnostroiLT. r. nisw i ^ (DIMMTIMimiMI. , M.Bf .(*• advaaug" thlsfiws art I apparaal bfi their be*, bat tb*r* as* otbm . i that will ba bast B*d#r*tood.aft*rcoa*M*- . : ratme. Among th*m art t f , Its Avsoixrs Bsevairv— Nearly all.se- i , t v* credit! ire now listed on Government | ».-coriu#«. Bank: of iiao* and Savinr* { . ( banks hold them in large quant iti*» — it uiany ea*««, aon than tb* entir* amount 1 ' of their capitals — and they hold them *a ' the very best end strocg'vt lnv**tai*ot they j • coald porsihlv make. Iflt were possible | - H contemplat* tbe financial foilut* of th* j , X>ov*rnm*et, cn bank would S* any better ! | or i*fer. baviog* Usnka elraady hare a I | I large part of ibeir assets invested io Go. | veromeol aecoriti.M, As * rule they allow j f I bat five pnrceot. interest, and cap only pay ' I principal or iutsreal io greenbacks or bill: | of Stale bankr, — for every note or bnud I held by th*m aod flue before tha rrvort)- " I tion of aprcie ptymrsti is peyeblr in Go. - j vrrnuifDt legal tender paper. Uaoka of f ' issue anil discount canm-t ask or gel any- , ; thing better in payment ofcostoiuevs' nnlea I . i — aod they prefer it to all other, for ihey , are compelled to redeem tbeir own ooiee io i that paper as the cirrolating me.'ium oext i # to specie in valne. By the issue of ibis j I loan the li. 8. Treeaorj becon.es a Svringi 1 1 — none muic solvent, end not one that pays j (•to liberally for the use of money. Yoo may i. j depo«it bl'ty dollars oi fifty thousand. T.ie j ,f i mora yoo pot in. tb« more you will aid aed . . strengthen tb# Government, and the more i j- . valuable will '>» ibr remaining currency of i | the country. ' j Its Libitum I vvvarar —The neutral rate ' j nually. 7 hit is seven and three-troths, t ; payable temi-annually. ' If you laod on I j mortgage, there must be e searching uf k ; tillnn, lewy.-rs' fees, stump duhen and de- j j lay", and yoa will Anally h«ve rein rued Ui ' you only the tame Itr.J of money you would f ^ receive from 1'ie Government, and leas ol , il. If yon iovaet in this loan, you have no | trouble. If there is no National bauk at; e ; band, any banker will obuin It for you wilb|f I oot charge, and pay you tbe interest eoti- : ^ pon et the end of six months as a most con- , v 'nieot form of rotniMnoce to hi* pity cor ; r* | reapondeol. If yc i wish to borrow ninety I ^ cent* on the dollar upon II, yon have Ibe ' I* highest security iu lb* market lodo il with ! d j if you wish lo aril. It will bring within a St | fraction ol cost aod interest at afiy moment, ■s I it will be vary heedy to have in tbe bona# ,e It» ConvevTieiUTT into * Six run Ctn. | Boko. — Hen- comes en advantage lbs' must , I not be lost eight of. At the expiration ol 'three years, n bolder of lha ootcs of the j 7-30 Iran ba« the option of accepting pay. t meet in full, or of fuoding his notes in a ** j six per ceo1, rold interest bond, the prme, cipal payah o in nut less than five uor more 0 than twenty years from it< date nt the Go6e j vemmeet may elect. For fix in. nibs pert. .. i hcee bonds bare rengtd at an average pre | i iiium of ahoot e.ght per rem. In th* New

' York market, and bav# sold at 109 toatay. I (July UK.) Defora tbe war, U. 8. six pet | I ceui. stocks sold et a much higher rale — i J 1 and were once bought up by the U. 8. , Treasury under epecial act of t'ongma. at ' ■ | a prrutiuni of not less than lw-nij per cam. j ' i Tuern is no doubt that this option ol rftn-roi-ion it worth st leust two or three prr | ceo I. per ennum lo the KUbscitber to '-he | loan, tlius iticreaeing the actual rate or interest lo about ten per cent. Nolra uf the tame clues tseurd three year* ago. are no* i aeiliug at a premium that f II j- proves the correctness of this statement. It* Exswrno* raov Statu or Mcmpipal ' Taxation. — But aside from all the advantage* wa have enumerated, s special Act of Congress exempli all bondt at-tl Treasury j note: from local taxalian. Oil the average I this exemption i« worth about iwoperceut. | per annnm, according to the rate of tax*, j iioa in varioae patlv of lha country. Gsn greater inducements be nsked for than those ■e have enan, eiatcd t The Secretary of Ibe Treasury has turn told that he must "buy money et th* highest rat* necessary to command it that he •hould eell his obligations "for wbst tbey would bring," no as to lead the market; hat the Secretary will do no such thing.— If Bhylock bought bonds at. 90 in Augnat, he would demand a concession of another ten per cant, in September, and twenty in October, ami! he would finally offet to lend only the Intereft and keep lb* principal. If Government securities are worth anything tbey are richly worth all tbalr face calls for in gold, and tha country is oot so 1 poor in spirit or in purse en to sabmit to any inch sacrifice aa Bhylock demands.-- ' There ia but a limited supply of money i seeking investment at aoy time, and tba Government offers to pay liberally for its use. At tb* ret# of seven end throe-tenth* per cant, per anrnm, to say nothing of tfe* collateral advantage*, it I* tb* etrongett I bc-rower io th* mark*., and every feeling of interval as well as patriotism and duty, . should indeee oor readers to invest in its , 1c AOS. / ' — The ieetnllatioa of BHbop Spalding, the eew Catholic Archbishop of I Baltimore, took plt.ee at tb* Cathedral, I in that chy, t n tbe Slit olt ' — Among o camber of contrabands ' muster-U into the United States service 1 at Wbo^fag, were Jama* Monroe, Bao Wad*, aod a man named Frailoghayaan. MTlKRIFU. • HLGHK8 — 8TKVKXI5.— On Sunday, r 7ib foot., by Ba*. Mr. Caakay, Mr. Joseph r. Hug bee end Mist Ba'lio T» BuubB* \n*h n ar Cop: Tktoad

a I C. ■- fcMJXUK. • I THS aesreUry (< W Traaaurr (Ives aeUee that set iwliilf ■ will be sBtel WB fcr Cowpro ft »ssm| vayeM* thvw. ytart t»a Aefum ISU, ISH, with Kakuiui litwnt tl the rate of etvra a* thiwAenth* per per aanum— pr lurtpsl sa* IwUrv»t both to t» pule ia lawful ueecj ! tho bo.Uvr at maturity. Into ala pet rest, yeht Weritit koeda, peysMe not leaa thou Cte tor nwiw thse I twenty yvars from tbalr data, as Ok Oovsrsmtat may elect They will tw iniied In dssostostloca of ess, |ico, BStU, BttW, and B.VJ00, and (iB aubacttp i tiona wuat be fur Uly dcllwa or awvta mMTlyle , ! The notra will ha IranamtTtrt lo th* owset* tra* * nf tranaportailan cbusva aa ooon after the rar- .r: t ' | of tbe or Sins! CnUSaatoa of Dapoatt ss tj.ay.ws ba _ J . I prvparvd. V | A, the notaa draw Intaraat from Auf uat 19. Aersona 1 auaklruc dvpoalta aubaa^uant to that data mwi^ pay ! tha intavrat accrued trom dale of oot* lo 0*1* of . 1 deposit. ' , Partial drpoaltlns twantj era tbouasnd OoUsr* and upwsiOa far thaa* not** st any oa* time will a* allowed S co sun' aalcn uf onc-quartar of ees par ■ cent., vhich will ba paid by th* Treasury Depart. . inert upon the receipt of s Mil for th* amount, car , tilled to by the uBcar with whom tha S* await ws» made. No deductions Mr romalsatau laUAt ha a, ode from the aepoalta. ' | SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OX THIS LOAN. I It la * National Saving* Bask, oSvrlng a higher I ! rate of tnlamt than any otbar, and TAc WW wcwrOy. [ Any aatlngt bank which pay* Its depositors ts C B. Notaa conaldcra that tl it paying in tha beat atmil/t- ' Ing medium of th* country, sad tt cewwaf pay In a»yI thing battar, for IU own staata are etthar la fOTtru. . man. accurltlM or In notaa or bonda paysM* U ' govcrnmant papcc. It la equally 9<m vent* nt oa s temporary or pom . I mo! investment. Tl>* not** aan always ba sold fb: u v. ithtn a f roc Hon of their lac* and accumulated la- ^ Tare. I, and arc tha boat oacurlly with tonka as col- , I roawartlbl* Into a IU par aan I. s-B* Cold . Bond ia addition io the -r> liberal intaraat on the a notaa lot thrva yean, tbia prtvDffw of aooraraleB It ' . I n«w worth about throe par eanL pat annum, for the I currant rata for t-» Buoda la woklaa* than skw pw «. ( " I a.a pal caul. L'. S tlocka waa over twenty par w»l f It will ba tran that U.* actual proOt on this kowa/si _ tb# prewrnt market rata, la eot tasa lean tee per j II. Eiratplloa fraw Slate ar Uaalclpal '' 1 Cut aatdo from alt th* advaTOagca ar* Lavaawu,1 j aad r rrarvry sacra from local laic turn On lha era _ I ragr, this axamptlon ta wurtb about two per ocat. . per annum, oeeocding to the rat* of tsxstloa Is " j various parts of tha country. i. j It la believed that no eeeurftlaa off»r ao great lamart. It. all other lonut of ■wlrbtcdoeaa, th* faltfe ' | or ability of private partial, or alock companies, ar * , aaparata communltlra, only, ta pledged fur pay mast, '• I Whtl# U.r guvrrameat oDVra tha moat liberal > I Trrm. tor tta loans, it bcUcvts that Ihe^cry rtrangt ! Flnt NsTloaol Bank of Newark, N.J.

■ f irsl National Bank of Jersey City, N. J. First National Bank uf Trenton, N. J., I ami by ALL NATIONAL BANES which aradepoei- ! tarlrs ol public money, and ALL EEsPULTABUl will lurnlab further InfonntUou ns spplMstlM ' «.d ougism I ArrORD XV Mt FACILITY TO XVBSCMBIM NEW ADVERTISEMENTS COMMISSIONERS' SALE » VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE. Il U KSL' .VST to an order made by Matthew Matty, I Lkj,, Judge ol th* Court of Common Plena *i tnr Cuuwty ot Cope May, N. J.,on the 9Ui day of V July, A.D. I BSC the aubacrlbera, Coccmtosloaera anpoinTrd by said Judge, will sell at public sale sf the TIIUISDAY, lha tsth day oi tieptamber, A.a, last At two o'clock in the afternoon, th* following manJ ol l.ydla Learning, of^aalJ rnurl^', daoaattd^wi^S. | ii.r-; !?r* leading ^Vom 'he Court Mouae ta Cape > Island, land of Hannah HHdrath, James leetthtt, I tnd other*, av4 win ba sold In lata *. lollowa. that . la lo lay I v , No, t. M a lot of Upland adjoining th* 4*poi ef •aid railroad a. Cape ItUnd, and laadof Haenlh ( HlUrath, Sad eootaia* on* sere, three quartan, smt j " ho' -i, ?;X„- Also oif plAiul Adjoining the aforp. ■ aid turuplkr And land ol said Hannah Hlldrath. and ntitna l—:r acre* and nine perches, mora Ar lew. No.*,, a alAo a lot ol Upland, AdJoUm ttaMSh W- , drcth No. I and the said railroad, aed sustain* B»# acres and twenty perches, man or loos. No. «, la parUy unland and part It low ground, adJolua the aforawald turaptka, load ef Jean I earn Ing. and binds oo gold railroad, aed gonial** tee Ittwi. three quarrara ^J[hlrty^hw^«jro.wm*ae»lettv twrnt>-elghTperehee.*mora erham VJmnm' No. «, la aMa aplaod and tnr m*«>, aDaWtt attn . Cape laland Creek, the aforaaald railroad, aed load 1 of Jamea Learning, ana mmtoiee IwrolfXwn etttt. three quartan, and twent) -Ore ponDae, SMtt or Mm. The loaaUcmof In* above daa.HSad property, H* . adaptation— a great Portias of It— to IwiUdlag ptlluoeea. Its proKlmliy lo th* Ctty of Cape Iilaed, ranI ear II at aarr, boS ealy a moot dooUwhl* paqpefttk, . of rery high intrinsic value, and mar he mSTWB ' wvll wort h y the attention of rwptrilhna ) ^ Attrodawe ami be^ gtyan aod coedlMroa_ mad* JOSHUA SWAIN, r JAMES L. AK1TH, a V. LL AMINO, n I «hiltt*tt I Cap* May Oo^ Amutttl.wt • ■ s. r.. niso, JEWELER. . TTVIAMONDS and alt other Precious SOMraaeSte r 1J order. Cap* May DUmcmdacut Sod eeL Tha Subaurthaa uikn Dorsals age* ttafemwroMBBB \ , of Jewelry of tha Musi fSaMenahle atyWa, among | which are *om* kaaaauma . BIN an, EAR-RINGS, FINS, AND STTJPt, Set with Cap* May Diamond*. He la sow prepared to est Cape May Diamonds to . orSir, and would raoprrlfullj ro!'clt a contlnuaeea f of tha i*troo*gt hestowad In former aaweena. lr" ".KjTCTjy, . KeArTyappeewiAt-Kmm moiro ty B*«k antra new from lawn ef "Oongreee HeC" ' ' K1CBOLAI T. ft WAIN nui»» to inform the pewit* ef Cap* Men* enB ! • j?tha!akfU»0 M>eke*p^v too? . or Sara lhay may fo .Impend to mo- htat wit* „ » ». g.. - — » . a— « era. liTieiel"- « « if