Cape May Ocean Wave, 19 April 1865 IIIF issue link — Page 2

, - • PAPB MAT CUBAN WAVE, WEDNESDAY APRIL I*. 1865. _ . ..

Cape May Academical In* (itatc. juit in receipt. from Senator W. W. "re, of tha following charier, pntsed ■ * by (ba Legiilntore of New Jersey, incorporating tha "Cape_M'y. Academical lO»tilotc," and take pica-ore in pabliohinfc it. Mary (itlxens of ibe county bare expressed a atioog daaira for aacb an iaatilntion, where their children might be allocated. ta the higher brmnchee, and Mill ba under brnna influences. Thry hare it ooar in tbair powar la gratify tbair moat rheri-liad wiab, in comiog furtaaid and endowing, by liberal eohtcribtione, tbia Ini>itntr, for the benefit - of tba riling generation. 'Without wiahing ; to be prematura, wo wouljl suggest ibsl the Imtitotion ba located opon the property, , at tba Court Honia, advertised on the opposite peg*. Oar rneioDi ere, that it ii j central, bealty, eery of act cm, and, looking | to tba future daTaioptnrDl of lb* county, the rary epot, pbore all other*, woold j select. A location here, no doubt, wonld | he donated^ The inhabitaoti will aooo ba j waited upon to carry into effect tbia rnoit j laudable and praiiaworthy entarpriee ; and ; let it meet with that eopport that tba cause of adncation demands. of adncation

An Act to Incorporate the Cape May Academical Institute. .1. lie it aosctrd by the Senate and (lane- : Assembly of tha State of New Jersey, | Darid Better, Jena II. Dirarty, 1 , Ttowns Edmonds, George Hildreth, Isaac «— Wbildin, Jr., Aaron Miller. Anthony Steel. : man, Jonathan F. learning, Joseph Young, Elmer Edward*. M. 0. Hoe*, Morris Crassa, Virgil M. JU, Marcy, Joseph Hall, Jr., H. R. Magonaglc, Joseph Ware, 'I bona* Ilea*. Icy, \V. W. Ware, Joshua Swain, Joseph ' !i. Ioracb, J. F. Cake, riumner Marcy, I,»ri j Ludlam, George Schellinger, Waters D- 1 Miller, and their associates shall he, and j are hereby created, declared and constituted * body corporal* and politic, in fact and in j ® name^hy the name and style of tho Cap* May -Academics! liistifnte, and by that nam* tbey and their successors shall have prrpataal successlo^sand may *oa and hjj, rued, plead and ho iinplea^ml.-aninrEf and bw answered nnln, in tll^gburU and place* whatsoeer ; to make a common seal, and to parches*, take snd bare, bold, receive and "njoy any land*, tenements or berrd'tamsnts | in fee simple or otherwiso, or any good*, ' chattels, legacie*, donation*, annnities, or other personal property, of what kind or '|ua|ily soeeer, by gift, grant, devise, be- ; i.iast, or otherwise, and tha same to grant, \ convey, assign, sell, or otherwise iliapose of j for tba purpose of said corporation; and tba said association, hereby incorporated, .'hall succeed to, and ie hereby rested witb, r.ll tbe property, rights and privileges intended in this act, and that all property acquired by lb* said corporation shall bo used i expressly fS9llie same. 2. And ba it enacted, That the object* of tbia corporation shall be for the promotion of education, and shall be located in Cape Mty County, wherever a majority of the Stockholders may so d-itermioe, at a special election held for that pfirpo*#. twenty days' notice having besn given by advertisement in any newspaper published ie said county, ot set up in fire public plncss .in said coonty. 3. And bp it enactsJ, That tbe cepltel of this corporation shall btftwsoty-fiva thousand dollars, which shall be divided loto tbaree of one hundred dollars each, which shall be considered personal projturty. alfd transferable on the hooka of tbe corporation; and any person holdTbg one or mora •hares of "stock shall be a member of tba corporation, and shall bo entitled at all meetings of the stockholders, or tt any vlectfnn or question at issue, to cast one vole, in person or by proxy, for every sbere of stock by him or her owned, and standing in ble or ber namedtn tha book* of said cor. juration ; and tbal whenever five thousand dollars shall be subscribed of said stock tbe Iruvletl m*yj)orcha»e a lot of ground, and proceed toerect thereon such bnlldiegs at tbey may deem needful and proper ; and tbal loatalmentr of the share* may be called ■ in as the wants of tba corporation shall reqnire, t.n per centum of said snhscribtioo to be paid at the time of sbbscribing. 4. And be it enaeted, Tbat this corpora, tioo sball be managed by a board of trnsteef, fir* in n number, stockholders in said cor ; .a retina a majority of whom shall aooslir uts a qoorum ; and David Reeves, Aaron Milter, Jacob F. Cake, Jesse II. Utterly and Joshua Swain sball be tba first trustees of oaid corporation, until tba fourth-Tues-day of December next, when an election for trustees shall late place. 3. And be it enacted, Tbal Ibe said trosteei'shall be eletted annually thereafter, on tbe last day of tbe academic year, at a meeting of the slock holjier*. to be bald at tha institution, and by a majority of tbe voles legally cast by tbe stockholders and representatives of slock ; the trustees here, toforw named, and the* ejected, shall bava power to make- by-law* for their own g£*ernmant and that of tbe institution snd its cjfieere, wbich by-laws shall not be repugnant to tbe laws of this Biete, nor of the U ailed ' States ; ta fill rsrancirs occurring in tbair own body by mrans of death, removal, inability or r»fu»el to serve of aoy person elected ; and an tba event of aoy hilar* or nwglect or the stockholders to . koW an olestian on the day annually appcinud Iberetor, said ttuslmreehell ctuium* 1% office until a new election shall be held, tilhaf at a special meeting of tba storkhold***, to be held U|.oo twenty days' nolie* aforesaid, or ar a subsequent annual meeting ; tha said trustees oball at tbair 6 re l sm.ual meeting, and annually thereafter, elect a president, secretary, and treasurer, sad oppotat -uuk.au> eg otbu-rs, sod fix com. pauaation foe the same, a* Uiey may from ^T" And he fa" enacted, That this set toko

: ®kc ©tean ^'ave. I I Cap* Island, Gape May County. K. J. J %feidneadsty, April if)*lJiG3. 1 Team- Two Dollar* per annum. AR ntrcripUoa r aetevalr enuf Sr ufUal wwwwdJf So paper wUl be . uot out of the State unlets paid for In advance. r . ADVERTISEMENTS ate lrdrrtrd at tk* ceals . per line for Hrst lawn Ion. and nrt rente per line | for e*rh aubacrjucet Inerrtlon Adverllsemeote of t Hr* llnee or Ire*, ere chanted SOrenl* for flret laserC | Adv rrtlwmrola exceeding five lines end not exeee ds Ing ten line.*, ere ehorged fit for first Insertion, and SO rents for each Intettian Ibereafter. ' I All Obituary notirce, and all communications, rea- ' I nlullons and other notices of limited or lndlvlunl I I infarct. ere charged ten cent* per Une. , AJirrti.rmenls or subwipnnns may be sent dlrerlly to tbe Publisher, or through an, rrri«nslU* • ! City AC e«fc. S. R. MACONAGLK. J V , Proprietor. j ————————— p i Assassination of President I.lucoln and Attempt to Aetna*!state Secretary Seward. 1 i An ualooked fnr and tsrriblo calamity j j lias befallen the nation. 1'residcnt Lincoln j | on Friday night, tha 13th. received a wound | e ' at tha hands of an atsasain, from tbe effect ' of which ba disd en Saturday morning, hav- ' " I ing been shot while Sitting i* n theatre wit- j • ! nassiiigfihe performance of a play. An at. ' j tempt *as also made, apparently by the : ; same person who ibot the President, to ' j lake the life of Secretary Seward. Tbe ' assassin, hfier firing on the President, i ruslird in frond of the hog occupied by the j I Utter, and, waving a long dagger which he , - i held in his right hand, exclaimed, using the : 1 ! moltoof the State of Virg niv, "Sic Sem- j ' ■per Tgrann'u!" lie then jomptd on the I' stage, and, aipid"t the intense excitement . which ensued, escaped through tbe rear of 1 the building, Tho President was shot j 1 [ ihrooxb the bead. lis was immediately ' ; removed, and on examining tha wound the | brain was found to be oofiing therefrom. — { 1 The best surgical skill was instantly turn- | kPwiuned ; bnt it we* of do avail toward* uf ' log ffir. Lincoln'* life. ^ | I The attempt to a>*as*inutJ Secretary ; ' Seward was made at an earlier hnap in the 1 ' i evening then the attack on tha President. ' Tbe aatsilaiit forced hi* way into the sick : ' ' chamber where Mr. Seward wa« confined | to hi* bed, find, after dealing disabling ' 1 blow* on the attendant*, rushed to tba bed- ! ' Hide and stabbed tbe Secretary in the oeck ■ : and breast. He then tied from tbe honte, ' mounted a horse and eecaped, niaking use. ' a* be did so, of the same exclamation n*ed • in tha ca<e of the Prasideut'* a*sa*sinaiion j • — "Sic Semper Tgrannitl" Though the woundi, inflicted on Mr. Seward ar* not of a mortal character, it is feared that owing ' ! lo hi* previous debilitated condition, tbey may lead to fatal result*. • Later intelligence brings lb* new* that Secretary Seward is improving and will reII cover, lli* son. Me«d-ric, is als > improvf ing, and it i* hoped will also recover. ' John W ilke* Uooih, an aclor, w^a rtcognlted at tha murderer of tbr President, and has not yet been arrested. A reward of D thirty l housaod dollars' is offered for tbe ' arrest of the aseassins. f The President's Death. Scarcely had tha sound of rejoicing oeer 0 our victories died away, when tha com- '' mnoity wu» shocked with the intelligence ^ that President Lincoln had been **<a**i- '* Dated. Tbe cao^ru»lion of the news we* • received on thi arrieal of tho mora ing ps- • pert from Philadelphia. The Mayor of our " city immediately issued a proclamation, call- >' ing opon the people lo place all flags at • half mast snd in moorning, and announcing '* a meeting in tba M*lliodi*l Church on Monff day evening, I7tfc. to giee public expression r- to our commoo sorrow at the melancholy ' event. * 1 A committea of ladies wee appointed to ■ drape the eborcb in mourning, and acornmiliae of gentleman to m ike tbe r.eceasary J arreogrmenU. A large audience ats'embLd d to testify their sorrow el the undden death of our excellent Chief Magistral*. The 0 Mayor, in a few remarks, ataled tba object of the meeting, and was followed in elegant addresses by John K;"F. Utiles, Ksq., Ilea. '• Mr. Alwood, Hon. W. W. Ware, and Mr. p" Joseph 8. I -each. Several appropriate b. pi»fifii_of.iiiu«ie serfi tan*, hy lha choir, Jtad. n tha andienredjvpwrsed, feeling that tfit naJ turn bad met wilh a serinu* loss. '• — i— m— — i- Ciraasd Illumination, n The news of Las'* surrender to Gfnera] Grant thrilled thg breast of tho netiab, and l- caused such an outburst of r-joirlng as is -, seldom wUntued m the history of a nation, a Immediately upon the raceipl of tha news, >l tht Mayor of this city i*»ued a proclama- • linn 'calling for a general illumination on d Friday fivwning. 14th— the anoirwresry of '- tbe surrender of Fort 8umter by Majof Ana drreon. On thai occasion^the illumination r- was all tbat could be desired— every occoIs pied building but two being brilliantly [- lighted up. Tbe battery gave forth its iw grateful thunder*, and an overjoyrd and g happy people congratulated each other upon i- the p ro» peel of a speedy retoro of tha j time when lb* snood of war shall be beard y ao more in tbu land. Fire. w On Sunday afiemoon, 10th met., the j bouta of Copt. Henry Carl), et Deontsvill* caught flrw and was burned. The house waa what was kuowa as tha "Old Ludlam ,1 House," and in which was born and reared (l lbs ancestry of tbat oania in this county, r, Tbe bouts wo* fifty feel long, two stories r, high, with beck kilebwo. The fdrsiluto wa* nearly all eavwd. The bouse was is- " suredfevAl.MA A quantity of gold to- . ret. d under she hearth, ba* boon Obtained, nhMMdbflho.fitwu

The Great Sale 1 Of town 1st* and truck farms advertised on j the first peg* it ** well described as to seed but little comment, beyond merely ^ calling atlention to tho dtscripliea nastier. ' There are no lands on the lineof tb* West Jersey Railrofitl that will compare with ihe * land* in Cap* May in their natural intrinsic • valna fnr agricultural purpose*, end 'w* e , challenge a test by agricultural cbemitU. 1 , l*>t eeuryboHjTnNeanl of a good country r residence or a good trnck farm visit tbe >r land and see for bimrelf. ContrcHs Hall, j At an evidence of tba effect of railroad i communication witb Caps Island, tha pro- - prietor of Congress Ilall will open that t ' celebrated house on thu first of June. Tilli_ tors to Caps Island sill find Jane decidedly < » lb* mo*t plrtssnft month of tbe bathing seasoo. poring that month the fishing end ■. , hoeting is most excellent, and tba arrauge- . "icnts of the Railroad Compaoy will ba alt ; < ibe public can d**>r*. Baggage will be i | checked and through ticket* issued from ] I j all points to Cap* Island. The people • H | should eisit the Cape in June. j , I 69" w * understand that our friend N'icbo- j 1 . | las 8. Cerso t, Ksq., has been lendeied and ! ' . i arcapled a position as chief o( the Roys' | Department of the Faraem Preparatory | ' b School at Beverly, andtook charge oa Mo*- I D day last. Mr. Corann is an oxperienced ii t> educator ft youth, and will reflect credit M upon our fiouoty, ii • j —Attention ie called to the advertise- 1 1 9 fiifint of A. Benexet k Hon. C. M. Court j ' ' : House, who era prepared lo do all kind* of : ' - ) work in their line. j I — Church k Ludlam advertise a new i ^ | stock of Groceries and all articles apper- j taking lo tbat lino of ^tnsioes*. Tbey are ' j (long beginners, end deserve well of tbe j ! public. e r — .1: . — The firm of Miller A Johnson have' . taken thu store formerly kept hy Mr. Koocb | - Edmund*, nod bare purchased a varied asj sortment of goods in every department, | , • ; which they are determined to sell at prices b ' that defy competition. " i The PtmicxoixMiCAL Jooiuial, for April, I II j comes to oa neatly hound in a bine cover; j ' | and itacontenis embody portraits of Major j c I General Alfred H. Terry ; Howard, Curler, : | Iiuffou. Newton, Uer*chel, Itnxtou, George 1 '' Combe, a group of Inventors, comprietng , ' | Fulton, Hleveoson, Archimedes, Gutteu- j " | berg, Dtgnerrw, Morse, Watt, Arkwrighl. "'laud Whitney; Martha HaioM_Bu(l ; a! 0 ' aeries of cuts, representing the different • i phaxee of character; James Perry' end ^ j Henry H. Wuodfall, reporter*, and P. Rrng sou, 8r., together with Biographical and ) i Phrenological sketches, and various other j 1 interesting ' reading matter on ulmnet all >l subject*. Published by Fowler A Well*, 389 Broadway. S'lf. York, at $2 a yasr. Hlugle number*, 20 cent*. I ■ HLAHABl Off* WAR NEWS. ^ General Sherman's army commenced its ^ advanca from Goldsboro, N. C., on the 9lh iiifit. It moves in three column*, commanded respectively by General* Howard, 1 Slocum and Scbofield. General Schofield moved on tbe 9lh, end the remainder of the army on the following day. During the re- ^ joinings ovar lb* capture of Richmond, pre- . viout lo taking up tba line of march, General Sherman was called out by bis troops, and mad* a short speech, telling tbem to k prepare to pre** forward, as do rest was to be giveo to Johnston. General Johnston's army bad evacoalad Raleigh, moving lo the west of it, leaving the town in possession ° of fonr or fiv* thousand of Ilamptoa'a cavalry. It «aa reported that Johnston had gon# lo Qreaosboro, at the junction of the • Danville and Charlotte Railroads. On th* evening of tbe 10th tost, a small force of 0 Central Howard's mouoted infantry were attacked by some rebel catalry, who. bow. ^ ever, were soon dispersed, witb a loss of one hundred men and two pioc*a.of ortili lery. *T ' " r-— - » 18 It was reported io Goldsboro, N. C., on the "ib inst. that Governor Vaoc* would soon call tbu North Carolina Legislature ' together to rrpeal the secession ordinauc* r" and restoi* tha Htato to tbe Union. Jeff. Davis, the errant Prwsideot of tbe A lltil WMI etflfudvtacy, bat at" 1*11 Mlfi fltcieively heard from. Oa tb* f>lb last, b* fatued from l'uoville, Vs.. a proclamation Ha sa^Tthat, General La* having "fbhad it necessary lo make such movements of j hi» troops a* to uncover" Richmond, "it ja woold be ucwisfi lo Cooeeal Ib* moral and ( material injury" resulting lotbe rebel causa ( jroin it* occupation by tb* national troops. Still h* codes mrs to QOnrioea bis detudrd n follower* tbat erao this event is a "bits*yf ing hi disguise," a* it would liberate Lee's army for wore Important operations. Ha n u'Duunces bis purpose to tlill maintaia his bad causa witb his "whole heart ami soul," 1 and lo "never submit to tha abandonment lt of one Stale of tb* confedarary. "Ytrd glnis," he declare*, "shall be held and den fended, and no peace svar he made with |( the iufamoni invadrra of ber territory." — 4 Probably ere this, on learning cf the sur. render of General Leu, Jeff, has become willing to slightly modify this proclamation. ie Tba capture of Selffia, Alabama, by Geo. la Wilson'* cavalry, ia cofifirmad from rebel ii source*. Mobile papers of tbe 4<b inst m announced tbat it bad been taken, witb id twuuty-three pieces of artillery and a large f. amount of govarumeut property, r* A New Orleans despatch "later that a i* furious fir* opened oa the rebel work* deli. f ucing Mobile oa tha 4tb iaaU, sad that r- daring its cor-tinuaocs a magasioe was rxi, p'odvd in Spaoiak Fort ; but tb* aatoeal ef damage dew* bod set bees uasrtsmi

The Inauguration of Preatdeut | J-h ntfln. WxnitxoTnx, April 15. Noon.— Andrew I was sworn into office as President f Chief Justice Chefie to-day at 11 o'rlork. .Secretary McCulloegh, Attoraey-Ganaral j J Speed, and others were present. I President Johnton remarked : — | "'The elutirs ere mine— 1 will perform ! ^ tbem, trusting in God." L . Capture of Mobile. Ciiicaoo, April 16. -1865. j ^ A special de«pstch from Cairo says Our forces occupied Mobile on tbe 9ib ' . Tb* Spanish Fort was captnred with three j thousand prisoners. Three hundred gun* were captured io 1 Th* garrison fell back op the river on ^ gunboats, and hy way uf Chickasaw bayon. ^ General Wilson has captnred all of Rod-, j dy'a command. PERSOSAI-. — F. S. Mill*, (Deinnrrat.) was pn Toes- 1 ] day ra-ulreted Mayor of Trenton. FIT. by \ j an increased majority. The whole Demo- ^ j cratic city ticket wa* also elected. | — Paul T. June*. of Hridgetoo. been appointed MiuUler to Hayti. ( — Hon. Stacy G. Potts, Associate Judge j of th# Sopreme Court of tht* State, died at i hit rraidance, in Trenton, last week, in the | 6Ctb year of hi* ape. Ha waa formerly' *au able Democratic politician, and «t one time edited the True jlmrrirnn. Previous to > being mad* judge, be occupied I lie position ; of Clerk in Chancery. He was a brother of Jo«. U. Potts, Esq.. at present connected I wKh tbe Trenton ilunitiir newspaper. j —A lady, going out from Vickshnrg a j few days since, excited the suspicion of an 1 land npoo being searched there wa* found ] ! in her shoe* an ueeorate map of, the fertiftI cations of Vicksburg. location of arsenals, various headquarters of generals, and a fall . I description of the vaiou* cidnuuHary nud I I other public store*. She wa* arrested, j | taken hack to Vicksburg. and furnished i with safe quarter*. The Overland Telegraph. Major Frank Pope. Assistant Engineer ' j of tha Bulkley Telegraph expedition io 1 1 Rnstia, leaves New York on Monday next ; j for Sitka, New Archangel, where he will { join Col. Bnlkley. The last members of tba I | party from thu Uoeky Mountains have now ! left- fur tha scene of operation*, and the pre- \ liminary practical steps for the establish- j j menl of an Overland Telegraph, which shall i ' i connect tbis country wilh Europe, can now ' ' ba coosidrrod as fairly taken. I I Nxw WaitTMt.xBTKR, British Colombia,' March 1 7. via Seattle. Washington Territory, March 31. — Th# United Stale* steam, er Hhubrick, Capl. Keammon, with Uolonal Bulkley and a parly of the Collins' overland telegraph and exploring expedition, arrived hare to-day it K A. M. Col. Bulkley ws» | cordially received hy the Goveinerof British Culambia, who take* great interest in the work, end who has promised all the j assistance In hl(" power -io surveylag ttie | ^ routu, Opeftingroad*. Ac. Colonel Bulkley now hf*a number of men here, and the work will>e commaned as soon *s practicable. " Th.ro I. ■ III some snow on the ground and floating ice in the river, but the weather is ^ moderating. # James Gamble, Huperhitendant of the Califoruia Telegraph Company, arrived on ^ tba Hhubrick, and kill start another party at ooc* at woik constructing thu line sooth. " lo meat th# psrty working this way, there ' being about twenty miles yet- to- finish, ^ which will place this town in c'nmmunicalion with Sun Krsnci«(o and the eastern cities. ^ The sab-ntarioe cable is to bn laid across b Fraxer riser on the 20th of. March. Nxw Wkstuikstkh, B. C. March 23, via SxtTTi.fi \V. T., Margh 31.—' Tbe L'ni.ed I. Stale* fiieamer Khulirick, with Col. Bulkley and a parly of the Ilnsrisa American teje0 graph op*ratives, left her* for Sitka on Ihe j 18th. Tb* weather conlinnea stormy, with a snow and raio. The Frater river is reported , open to Fort Hopes. Th* nsws from the mines is unimportant. The sob-marine ca- , bl* connecting with lb# California line was — '"id k-f'f "i"Tr "n 'hv 'i'*1 , by th* Governor's steam-yacht leviathan. _ Tb* telegraph line will soon ba completed j between here and Han Francisco. 1 RICHMOND IS Ol'RN. ll >V *. J. H. uuotuqcs Richmond Is oura! Rlchraoml la ours ! I. Hark to tbe Jubilant cborut! j lTp through the lips that no lon*cr rrpresa it i Up from lha hearta of tha people ! God Meal tt ! " i SweaiBR with leral emotion, I Lenpetb our Joy, like anorea*!— a Rlchmood ls oura ! Richmond la our"' hebytoa fall., nod hertrn.pl. . .at tnwera • Crumble to nahea before a,! - Glory to Grant t Glory to Groat I 1 Hark 1 ta the about of our Nation ! Up, from tha Utah heart, up from th* German— Glory to Shertdoa ! Glory to Sherman t Up, from all peoples unltlne— 5 - freedom "a hl*h U.yalty plijhtlnxGtoej te all I Glory to alt I Heroes who combat, end martyr, mho fall I ( Lift we our Joyeua ovation I Fllnf out the Pl.*l rtaah out the Flag! Up from narh turret and .trap!* ! 'u,\ from the laslafi*, and oeenahe mu.'.on. I Vt-tory etcwuetn rudreror I — Y_Y Liberty eeala ua hr rarer ! Dp faorn each volley, and oat from each crag, 0 Ftlnc eat the Flax I Flash out th* n.r I , Botox oa tht breath of the people . Hark I bow the welkin la rleao I Hark I t* the Joy the! oar Nation eaaeutaea. Timing aU heerta la She ounoa-i loud pulaaa ; 1 Votaaa of herora amndlnx, vrneee of nMrtyra* core Mending r 4 ***" L n ledum miliiik h llisi— t

I l*. S. Internal Rctcduc. AXXTSL TAXES- — 1865. * i i By th* eleventh section of lb# art of t j Jon* 30, 1863, it. Is mad* ihe duly of any { j person msde lisbl# to snr.osl tax, on or he- ^ for* the first Muudsy of Msy ue-qscb yesr, » | to mske e list or return, lo th» er*i«t itHss. : ij j *e*sorof the dirtricl where located, of the i j article* charged with separate doty or tsx. J including incom*,.aitd articles in schedule i I A. Every person failing to make eueh re- ; J turn by tbw.dsy speciflei!. will b* liatil* lo ; , a*ses*rd by theauiatunl as»#*»or sccord- i I ing the beat iuformetinn wlileh 1.# can 15 | obtain ; and itj sacb ca»e tbh as"i«tant a»- t | ee**of will add twenly-flva per cent, lo the b ! amount of tb* tax". J In c**e any person shell deliverto en s*- ; * . sessor env false br fieduleot 'li«t or .tele- j I ment, with intent to defeat or evade the 'valuation or eaumeruiion. required by low, the essUtant euessor will edJ on* hundred , ! per cent, lo sucfc duty, end in such ca»# the i the list will be msde oat by the #»*ea*or or . assistant assessor, snd from Ihe TaJustioD \ > and enumtralioo so made there can be uo j appeal. ! By the emended set.' the tsx on ell mi- ' section ninety-four, of the previous eel. I* , incree.rd twenty per cent., tbal t*. they | will now pay nix instead of five per cent. lectured loliscco and e few ertTcle* not pro- ' ducrd in this country, tin ell fixers .old ' a duty uf ten «b>')*'* per thou. ami. ur cite , i cent on every Cigar, y. lo be paid to the ■ P Th* regular Income lex i* ir.cieeaed AO fiv# ,.er cent on ell lucao e. over -,x bundred dollar*, en.l under five th.>u»and dul- : ler" : slid lo 1*0 pel cent on ell rum* in exall' income, uf 1864. All dividends derived ' to be included in the irlurn. utid edvduc. ' lion will be m#Je for that portht.n withheld ; I by Ibe said incorporation", winch as. three | ' per cent prior to July lu»t. nud five per cent ' subsequent lo tlmt tun.-. Incuiiir" received | from government xcuritie" nr# this ymr one deduction of rix irfTodrcd doll >r. can r be msde for the l*o->fcadi of a family end > *11 minor chddreo. The new law tax-* ' also gold watches snd piano*— Ihe latter ' according lo their valuation. There i« no ' special income tax to be collacfed this yasr. ' The income blanks to be furnished by got. - | ery of e very ditiercnl kind Irorn those ol . ' operations limn the previous one. Fngg*«. - live question* are attached io the. blank" J ' — -- - — ~ J Wiwv hi net pit'* Personal Appcark . " KtlCf Mr. Everett"* beautiful end truthful do- , . Wa.himrthn, remind" a. of a r-mCrk made , I by en officer of lb# Revolution— the lete j | John M anion, of Mssrarhosett*. who ^ ' bed the good rovintie lo be.n sped at or in i the llna<* of Lord., in ibe year 1783, when d I the I'rincn of Wales yHja late George the , | Korirth) came of age. fi'he hall wefacjawded with the most di'iingui.hed nnAeinen and u | gentlrmsn of the kingdom— wilh ureal genn j eral*. admiral* end civilian.— with all that y ! England contained fit lha t day ofj-minence, , i_ dignity and rank, assembled to behold the ■e ; heir apparent lo ibe British crown lake bis i , ! "tat for the first time at ofia.uf the heredlj, j lajry legitUtort of the realm. Mr. Mar.tnn , ! scanned the hrdiieul sttembluge witb a ,, j critieel eye, snd ws* deeply impressed witb th* lofty hearing of many of the noble, per- , sonsges who cntnpoted ii ; "bat,'>»*id1i*, j ! in describing the Irene to hi* friend*. "I I looked aroiind in vain for w W a«ldrgtoo ! ( | There we* nut s men in the IIoo*e of Lords |e j that day. « ho iA personal epjjeratice, dixoiIj ty of manners, snd mejerty. of. deportment, j could be' compered witb Gonetal Washing. I^vAl AnrruTiins'o. — A* sn infallible rule, the business mtn who sdverti"** liberd L"'-' 10 **'' cu,lomer'- Now that every. :-thing in th* shape of dry goods and provi • ions Is tumbling down, it would be well fur all concerned la low prices to look even mors closely at our advertising columns , end thereby a>cert*in who bare not lieer(V' . the newi of Ihe fall in gold end who hsvg. Gold Quotation*. COr.RI'.CTm EVERY MONDAY. Mobdav, April IT, im Tuesday. II I If, j 143 Wednrsdey, 12 145 145] Thur-dey, 13 146] ltti Friday, 14 I4i| -— Saturday. 13 , — — Monday, 17 j 149 149 ** notices! JOHN B. ni FFMAJV, AtUimej-nl-l an, M.vstrr, Examiner, and Sollrllor in Chancery. CAPI MAT COURT HO0SE, NEW JCRStT. 1. or cvHRlhoi, Ie orioSt I h? OiubI " 1 1 11 J. He wUl writ. Heed*, UuuJ. fc Mort(Axr>. Lvawb, Articles of Agree :^rBt. Wills, sod *11 kinds of Contracts. S. He will acknowledge *11 kind* ot writing*, either ■t hfaoBlceoral suck place* a. m.y tw dntred. *. He *n glreparticalor stUaikin ta tbr collecrio* Of oil KOUCJ .. S. He Is a Surveyor and will serve aey ear as soeh. A He kaa had i».r«*.fni eoperlencr with Buoaty an I reesiow cleleu. T. ftehMOttbaw* euwyw »l .11 kind* and Ike faieat ataaptawn r lemwty tah, MM. fit

SPECIAL NOTICES. WHISKERS ! W HISKERS I I»o you want W!.i.k'*s^r Mu.t»rhr*l One Qw- ; rt.D tthnp mod will her tkna to (row *w Iknvraootheat l«c# or chin, or k«lr oa bead, to at* wcrks. rrtrv. fit 00 firnt by asll anywhere, due ! aeilrd, on rrrelpt of pcire. (>tX*T A 'Mr**., Warner k Co., Dioohlyn, New York. DEAFNESS, BEI.VDXESS AND CATJARJIU, TRTATEO with the otmoo .ureem, by Dr. i. ■ Oraltri and Auric!, (formerly of teyhen, . No- it* PINK .Irret. rhilnletphl". Tr.tn and t nnatry ran tw m n at hi. otfi^-. Tnr iprdlrn -^| invited to accompany t^efr 5* Hen fa. .. j| i be h.« no wrrcl. la hi. practice. ARTIFICIAL 1 tYW Inaerird without pain. No charge made for i enamlnalioa. . -j MARRIED. CAM V — ERRICKSON.— At Dennis, ville, on t'nndsy, April 9th. by the Rev. 8. ; Townterd. Mr.'.Mahlon A. Camp -to MiiR Nencv A. Krrickto'n^botb of Go*h*n, New .'rr.cy. ^ DIED. SAP1*. — At Green Creek. March 1st, 1865, t ley ton G. Hspp.'in lb# 34th year of j*. ' fe lie i..und no rc.tlng .pot. Th* »»v lour gsvf him grace NEW ADVERTISEMENTS \orui:. I I I'lUipin all 1^-— .Ml-. Cviteuinxfr tru.Hu « 1 y- 0"tt» us my acenttht. at they will be dealt !'• f hr J ( MRB-XLUAtl D. nfCXtJt [ j, IKt >|A?i X SHAW. So. (OS lUIgM Tblrtv-Uirj Mathet, ta-luw Ninth, I Philadelphia. llooks. ' I HT'rnJSTert rtVVoUV'ISri. *'IefcVor".,e|lerbJ | PhlloMpbln. , ''"""ioilf Deroratloni. . 1 TKUMAN'X XHAW. * No. M4 I Light Tbtr'j -f.r. ) Motkct, below Ninth. Ptnfsdelplue. WI'.'-T .ll'.ltNl'.t MH.EIXEUY. * M Gfa!ber,tu 'M''rrrBf<irW'?' K' '''"f14 | "h ' ' ' ' ItiTSt IbmA , „ e . b ^ ,, m „ hUl NEW GROCERY •iTOHE.1'"*' -'JvHU^UNDERMt.NKD rcpectfuliy Inform the n J>1 (-AKS. n*° * TEAS, d , COFFEES. .. amlerrey oilier artl-le comprlMd Ib the line of a II Cf.'crrj .tore, which thry will wll et the loweet t r*" u.««|.ilcMvrie.l fucffagc. f-rrof charge, ^ wi te Ural'age'WT»here^ Ht.RCti ^ LcDLAbf. r T-vpeMaoJ. -NTJ.. AprTTTV, TW3. — — is THE Ml THAI. RKNEFIT~ LIFE n OKI'IUE tfit Uao .nbr . New van, N. 1. B TOTAL ACUUMULAT10K, SEPT. ut, last, h i?0.IO7,71ft8a. Otxtocso Rev tan PaiMii'm, 50 nreccnv. Total anvount of Return Premium* paid to Septem- • ' ■ 1 . ber lat. i«M, »?,TSS.:» T». Total amount Claim, by drath piiTT to Fspteia. ber fat, UM4, tl,«1*,IITa). '* For further Information apply to or addren — i- I - - e. K. AIAGUNAGLX. Cape 1.1. tut N. i„ or i. r I. LAMING, Agent , I for Cape May county, i* , ' Jfavrtlle, N. i. TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO., H \RTroilI), CONN., I* I NtURES AGAINST ACCIDENTS "EVERY DESCRIPTION. \ ?• — I ! CAPITAL, R itxt.noo. || ! nrc DO LUK1 AK/iVAL ftCMJCM . will insure fit.000 agMin.t accidental leee cf life 'U i while (rerwrair »y cay mifaic emeeyeaor. ! /A* D0LI.AK PKl-.VK Jf '* | Secure" a policy for kr.oo. and itoo t.T jwr week ' compensation for prnunal Injury In. ayaettatiag the / 1 araurrit from LI. i.ntlnary buolnete. ». I TH'tNTY-ril'/.' PO/J .tkv PREMIUM I •WUI'I a full yOllcy lor *&.CC0 ami 4* per week ' "*Tt Pollciea tar »too, nl'h fii*pea week comprnsalloo. can be hod for 41 i-t annum, or aoy other .ua b*> I ween 4Xa> and tS.Otf .1 pictmrllnnale rate*. K. -Vpccldeod huarrouaiUk. taken at .pedal and , harvrdou" r»tc». J! No medical en .mlnatioa required. ' i'or further Inform. Uou enfay iwraooally, er by letter tw A A MA&ONAGLE, cap. faiand, N. 1; | or J. F- LEA Ml NO. Count* Agent. - SeavUlc. Cap* llfay Co.", N- A CAPS MAY DAILY WAVE. j "JtHE PL'RUSUEK OT tliE = [ , "CAFE MAY OCEAN WAVE" * Will (nnmewv tin thr firat of Jvly eezt, A* pwMWr —la I cation of s PAILT PAPER L/ d lu be continued nntll the firvl of fiaptemhrr. THE DAILY WAVE WUl be la.ned .1 firs o'clock every morning, rxrept Irxn.v, during the Bathing waaoa.and will eooTELEGRAPH NEWg *' up to the hour of going to press, ail the 4 LOCAL NEWS OP THE i ALAND, end a complete Hit of the " HOTEL Ar.mVALh L of Ihe previou* dajrlk * A.oo r ADVERTISING MEDIUM , It wHl eseel any other paper In the country, on . ] ' Urge anat ber, will be dtetrtbuted grawitaualy hy . th* HoW and Ralirnnd latemeta. g. R. MACONACLE,