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Tea we- Two Doltoa per "tiaum. .is eatarrtpttas i i ■nun wuut U tau d oaaanCy. No p«per will I* , (tat out of the I'. >if nnjeu pud (or In adtaMV. ADVERT! ISMENTi >n lnwrtcd at Tan oen'" . 1 per Uat for Brtt laewrfyen, »nd net sen's pn to- i for each subsequent Ine rt!' i: .Uvertlsemenie nf j t In iloes or tats, -rs charted 40 ml", lor first Inter- ^ tlon and a mu for —eh stifceequvtit towrtlun •. nut Adreellsement* exceeding Ore lion out not ex/ted- *. IDC tea lion, «t« chxrscd »1 tor Brit inwrtton, and „ to cents foreaeh Insertion tberraltrr. , All OMtoaty notice., and all eon,n, unlet looe, i»» olu'loni an. i othor oottcca of limited or l*dlrlu»t i Interest, (to cha.-grC ten cents per line. i Adrertlnm-rii or aubacJptlens may t* sent di- ' ( trolly to the Publisher, or through any responsible City Agency. *. R. MACONAGLE. 1 proprietor. t Excursion from Philadelphia to Cape May. We are requested to notice (hat an henrtion traits ftnm Philadelphia will be run 1 on til* 20ih mxaiit to 0«pe May Court ' Hours to the rale of Truck Farms and co'tmgt aitea, leaving Philadelphia" at 7. 1 ;• ] ' o'clock, A. M. Far-. 81.60 for the a*-.1 cursinn ; stopping at all the principal way . ' stations on tho road. Oinnn will be pro- 1 -, ...jriiled, gratuitous, ou the grounds. The:' . 'tfrain r*tain< at 5 o'clock in the afternoon. | 1 Thuaa paraoua, whu mud a da) 'a fdcrea'ibii , I from tl.e toils of city life, recuperate tlieir i I exhausted energies by s suuff of era air ; 1 ,atnl a taate of Cue oysters, and lee thrin grow upon their native beds, adjoining ti e : property to bo aolJ, hare an opportunity , seldom offered at trilling expense. We expect toseerUFge crowd of Philadel phiana on that day. and many from the way ■tatioos cu the road. The Jlaj Party. By reason of a press of other matter w# neglected mentioning, in our last is^ur, the i May poriy which came off ou the 3d inrt.. on Higbve'e beach. Though we Would wish to publish a more minute detail of the ; affair, and (ire a glowing description of bow > the yoong folks enjoyed them*elve* to their . hearts' content, ae are compelled to confine onr obeemtinus merely to the fact of j it hating proved a complete eoccets. Ii mini lie acknowledged that the party, when ones under way, presented a most lively scene, to the efTeet of a hirh the display of a nnmher of national flaga added not a little. , Afler^pending a most delightful day, the party returned In the evening, all hands a earing happy fire*. ami perfectly satisfied with their — lebiatiou of tha -jayaaa mcnlh . of May. Green Creek (.utiles' Aid Koclt'f ). The following Is a list of articles sent the "Soldier.' Aid Society," or Green Greek, to the U. S. Christian I'omroiwuottin January lstt : 7 pairs of woolen socks, G pillow rases. 1 package of old linrn, 7 needle books, 86 } yards cf bandages, 9 paiie of slipper*, 20 J ' -- -■ — — -s- ■ • - I— n — • — _ c

handkerchiefs, 3- tLnncl shirts, 3 | airs of , • drawers. 6 pillows. j List of articles lent away May lGth : 2 pairs of woolen socks, 1-1 flannel shirts, 2 cottnu shirts, 2d yards of bandage, 3 pairs ' of slippeif, 10 pocket han^k'-rchiefs. 1 1 ! « limb pod", 5 towels, 1 roll of old linen, ) i r buahel of dried apples. l.txxiu Wtt.i.taxs, Secretary. — The Woodbury Constitution (Glouce*ter count)) saya; "The apple ercp, we rrgrat to aay, will be • complete failure in thie aecliun of the ( Slate. In riding through the whole length ( of our county, no did not aee an orchard that had a bloom. Hera and there only were a few blossoms t-n a fear treea in an ^ orchard. There will be no eider vinegar, nor apple whiskey, made in this count; this ^ year. Oor neighboring conoids aie no , belter off. Olhet frttita promise well; as . for the life quince ws uerer knew of soch a * bloom before. The grain look* remarkably well, but we hgar the proas crops will be \ ' abort, owing to the severe drmoght Inst sea- - soo killing it out. The season it cotiaidcr- . ably in qdvance of last year. ' — Lata Bank .Vote Reporter* contain deteriptiotia of the following new cooulvrfrits; Baa k or Now Jersey, New Bruos- j, wick N. J., 5s, altered from Is— vignette : oval portrait of Columbus. Haak of Mont, i (ornery County. Pa., 10a and 20s, altered —vignette; building and garden ; portrait., each eidj, Belvirtera Bank, New Jersey 5a Imitation— vignette : two bouses, wag" cos. cattle, bore#*, trees, Ac.; male por. | trait ou both lower corners ; look oot. ' Farmers' Baok, Lancaster, Pe.. 2» altered ; —vignette : female and two cows. fV The Phrenological Journal, for May, j boa b«*u received. It contains portraits ol ; • soma of tha most eminent Difinvs, embrac- j log Bwedeoborg, J. Wesley, Melaoctbon, ; J. Kd wards, Chalm'ersi H. H.Tyng. Hughes j B. a. Stores, Lytpao Bencher, and. Channing. Also, jiortrmiu. of Hon. George Bro-n, Hon. George K. Cartier, Hoo. J. ! GMt,_ tho leading spirits of Canada; Lau- { re C. Redden • John Y Deal, and Hubert ; C. Keooedy. tha rebel guerrillas and spies; . and lest, Ibuagb oot least, .the portrait uti oar late, lamented President, Abraham Lincoln, with appropriate remarks append- | ed, tagethe* with a vast amouci of reading maues that ceuaot fail to be of lutereat to ' tbe xesmral remfrv. Pubiiahed by Fowler A WeJW, 389 Uroatdway. Price »2 a year, singte eopias 3D coala. — ttdwim A- StwlMia, Benjamim Fish, John Swift Li-mgetoo. John l„ McKoight. Joseph P. Brwdly. A'tiM W.lch. Samuel ' Welch, were liiwc"); gilsr'i I Uirectoiwwf tbe GomiWa and Amboy ilarlruad Uotop«y. ^ 1

| Vationul Debts and t. *. Stsscka. F | The creatsne of national debts is not a 1 ! nwjgrh Improvement, but the ability of a j * ! crest nation *ta provide fo% a great debt, , j and to make it I be most convenient and ' I best form »f persocal property, i« a mod- j ] rro wonder. The' debt of Great Bniaid | j j «■> begun by raising n million sterling by , h in IC32. and when h»r great contest j s ! with l.oms XIV. w»s terminated, the debt j t | had reached C>iy iD.lliont. Meny states- j I ; men and econommt* were then alarmed at j t : the great burden which bad boeh imposed j i ; upon the iudnstry of the country, hot when ; 1 tuc wur of the Austrian* succession haij I i swellfU l his amount 10 efghty 'mallioas. I i Macaulay says that historiaos and orators ; I | pronounced the case to be desperate. But J I . a lieu wer sgaiu broke oot, and the national . i debt was rapidly carried up to una hundred 1 | ami 'forty millions, men of theory and busi- I | ** both prooou-ced that the fatal day i t ' had certainly arrived: David Huine said j < i thai, although, by taxing lis energies to ? ! the u'.mo-t. lh« country might live through ; ( j it, the experiment nwl never be repealed, j I even a small increase might be fatal. Grani villa said t^e ration must sink under it ! < unless some portion of the load was borne | 1 j by tbe American Cronies, and the altempl ' | to impose thi" load produced the war of the ; I | revolution, ami, instead of tlimiitithin<i. ; < I added another hundred millions to the bur- j I den. Again, says Macaulay. was Knglaud j given over, but again sbe was more prnsperous than ever before. But when at the close of her N npoluunic wars in 161G, this ' debt ha>l been swelled up to the enormous sum of over eight hundred millions sterling, j or four tiiou'and three hundred- million ; • dollars, ur oc#r'v me half the entire prop- , erty of the United Kingdom, the stoutest j | heart, the firmest believer in nntioqnl proi greis end national development, might well have bean appalled. But io the very face ; of this mountain of obligation, — to aay nothing of her vart colonial possessions. — the ' ' property of theN British nation has been I more than trebled, and her debt is now a ' j charge r.|**2j per rent, against it, All that ' | Great Br't ian has dona in payiug her debt, 'we ehail do, atid more, wuh ours. We have vast territories untouched by the plow, ' | mines of all precious r.ietsls or which we '' ' have hardly opened the doors, a population 1 j roll of Hfr. energy, enterprise and industry, 1 and the accumulated wraith of nuiuey and j labor of the old countries pouring into the : 1 lop of our giant and "evtr-lo-be-united republic. During the (incest and most ex- , ' boosting of all possible war*, wo have * demons! rated our national strength — and 1 all tha world over, national strength is but '"'another name -lor national uaaslit, "As ' good n» United rilnck." will soon bw syrn. ' onymous the world over with "as good a« I b Hr'ili.b Consols." For our p»U, wu think , " . a U. S. Treasury not», bearing seven and threa-teuths annual mterrst, isjnst a> much lie'lerthan British Consols a* ti.e? rate of. ' interest is higher. Suina or Our timid j r' •; l>rethren, who ship(ied their pold to Lon- - G duo and invested in consols, era now glad , end invoatao in cousots. ere now ginu

sell out and invest at home at a round j 1 oil,— and serves them right. Terunsla in riiilnticlpbia. A terrible tornado swept over th« cjty j of Philadelphia on TbortiTsy evening la«i, ! i causing great destrnrtipo of propeitf, Ac. ! The /iir/inVcr «ay« :— j Tha tornado seemsd to cmiBee its worst ■ ' ravages to a circumscribed space, for whilw • : a number of trees wore bloan down, fences ; carried a way and a* mug* shivered to pieces in tho roost populous portion of the ei'y. j the Nineteenth Ward presents a seen * ol \ \ terrible destruction. The worst effects ot 1 tbe unwelcome visitor are visible ffpm the j corner of t'umberland and Sepvira streets. < and extending from thence in a northenst- j em ditertion tejibe Delaware Itiver. With. I in this locality, t"> lei* ibwi twenty three hiinsea are either destroyed or greatly in- ■ jored. Although aaddnok know at this, j tune positively whether any lives were lost, j still a number of tqiracoloni escapa* were "pWHlwr | One hoy, however, is beliaved 10 be I Ill* llama i« Whiter House lock, j aged Dflar o year*. He resided on Cumber1 land atreel. below fccpejvla. He was slrurk | ; by a jmriinn r.f a house that was nearly ' destroyed nt lh« comer of Cumberland and Sepviv* street>. Ha was pa«::g by the house at the time it was blown down. | ! The tornado spent its fary in a vsiy short : time. butAh'.rain Ml in torrents all thiv j eveniBgiarcompanisd by sharp lightning j j and vrry loud thnnder. j On the arrival of ike Sixth rorpaat Dan- ! i villa, Vs., tbe negroes were so rejoiced ! that they commence! to desert the plants- I lions in all the surrounding country, sod ■ j flock into tha town. This so seriou«ly in- : j tarfered with iba prosecution of agricultu- ; I rat lab^lbat General Wright deemed it | neeraamry to issue an order inefttnting regulatioos \o put a stop to this hrgira of the | negroes, and. rcqoiriog them to remain at • 1 home and attend to their outal work. Gsn. J Wright hs« also warned all gueriftas and I paroled ml»el aoldiera who break thair paj roles that they will be immediately bung - | ahvn eaughl. J —Tbe peach . crop in Xaw Jersey and ■ Delaware never promised battvr than now, ! - j notwithstanding the immense yield last , j year. In Ohio, the Cidrinnaili Gazette j Saya there baa been wonderful luxuriant ' Wosaoma'Yif avery ajieeiea and a most every I ; vaitety of froit wherever there are healthy j — Tbe reWasoji Un.on prls. intra from An- i I ; dersonvillr. Go.; statu that in and around ; i the in famous retad pri»cu pvu at that place . i there are tae greeoa of ov»r nineteen iboe- , i rend national soldier*

CAPTURE Ol? ! JEFF. DA VIS 1,, • ii; OFPICIAI. oazkttk. tf Waimwnto*, May 13. 10 P. M.— To Ms- r4 Genursl J»ix : — The following dispatch ' p, just bevn received from General Wil- : j announcing the surprise and capture ^ of Jiff. Darin and hi« staff, by Colone! ^ j and tbe Michigan carslry, r-i\ ^ , lire morning nf tbe 10th inst., at Irwintville. . ^ : in Irwin-conuty, Georgia; KDVU M. i Secretary of War. Waco*. Oa„ May 12, Ir-ti."., 11 A. YL — ' * Gen. U. S. Grant and Hon. Secrei tary of War, Washington, 1). 0.:— I have the honor to report that at daylight of the '' h inst.. Col. I'ritcbard.' cumniso ling the V j -Uli Michigan cavalry, captured J> ff. Davis ; and family, with Ilegsn, bis Postmaster j General ; Cnlnosl llarriaon. hia I'rivate ■ ! Secretary ; Colonel Johnson, A. I). I'.; " Colonel Morris, Colonel Labhick,' Lieut. * I and others. ' Coloual I'ritcbard surprised their camp f at Irainnrille, in Irwin Co., (ii„ sevcniy- ! ! five miles southeast of this place. They r will lie here to-morrow night, and will he i. forwarded uudcr a strong guard without ■ >■ i delay. , f , 1 a H.I send further particulars at once. * J. II. W Brevet Maj. Geo. > Nr.fi.n.tnv or innr xrirs. A New Orleans uispalch states that \ ; Montgomery, Ala., was occupied on the , | 25th ult., by General Andrew J-.ck-on c ; ^mlth, nnd Selma, Ala., on the 27th ult.. j r by General Steele. Both these place* were t j captured a fan weeks ago by tho I'oion | I General Wilson, during his grand lavjlry" , I . raid through Alrftiama; but probably when , . h« moted off eastward into Georgia some , detachment* of straggling rebels came in \ , i again and took possession, for the put pose . I of plnodering tbe inbahitants. lioth Gen. . | | Smith's and Usli. Steele's command*, being , j the .Sixteenth and Seventh army corps, took ; part in the siege of Mobil* ; and, now that | their services, nrp no longer needed there. ' i hey appear to ba looking after thr scat't tered bands of rebels io tbe country to-thc ( northw.ird of thai ciiy. The Fourti enth and Seventeenth Corps, ; J : of General Sherman's army, arrived at : Manchester, on the James river, opposite Rirhqiond, from Raleigh, on the 8tb in*t. Nvw Orleans papers nf lh» 2d ir-st., f ' bring Mobile dates to the 28th , nit. Bpej : rial Field Order. No. 46, recently i«»uud. *• iVsigualrs General Granger as commander t of th* post ami district of Mobile, with the _ - authoriiy of oo nTrol I itigall f ride lO tflpplTel m .- permittad to be brought to Mobile.. Gen. ^ : Granger has appointed Brig idier General I ' J. t". V natch as the immediate commander (i I of tha 'city, with puwor to decide *rccli j ! questions of trade, pol'cr and keallh as he j may deem advisahle. .Geu. SlhrC linn lately ! . I executed two guerilla*, numtiers of wh ch j gentry bare been committing deprvdu'.icnt > in hi* vieioitr The artillery canlure* at ' at j

! Blakaley were larger tlmn at first repotted. : - There fell into our hands at tbia place forty- ; I seven pieces of artillery and thirty-seven carriages. The rebel fortifications arsund | Mobile are all to be levelled to the ground, i and the guns are to be remored. The work ' has already rommenced. iflfmabl and mystery regarding the die. , solution of the rebel army commanded by General Dick Taylor are dispelled by the , | official despatch fiom Gen. Canby. Toy - . lor surrendered to General Onnby, on :he - I 4ih inst., all the forces un.,-tr his command, i j thus disbanding the last armed orgai iz.! iwY , i in opposition to the government east of tbe j Mississippi river. West of Ihqt river Gen. j . i Kirby bmith Im", or recently had, a eph- . ! siderable rebel force subject to his direc- , | t too ; but negotiations fur bis surrender . : were in progress sever*! days ago, sad are , probably completed by this time ; an that I in a very short time «e shall ba ab'lo to , announce that throughout all tbe vast exJtrnt of tbo repoblic the authority nf the . national government i- again acknowledged I j and that oo longer an armed force is arrayed again*! it. The following ii General . Csuby's official denstch . | HrAPqnsaTKRs, Mti.iraar Divtoox I , i or West Misxissirn, I'rTaoaxujt, > May 4. ihSJ. J ' | Lieut. Geo. Taylor lias thi* day a rrenI dered to me, with the fores* under hiacumI ; maud, on substantially the sumo terms as *1 those accept-d by Geoeaal I,ee. f I E. U. S. C ANBY', Maj. Gen. j Tho Fourteenth and Twentieth corps, j . and no d <oht also the Fifteenth and Beven j ! leenth, thnnch we hava y«t no definita j _ j statement regarding tbe latter two, all of ■ i Sherman's grand army, passed through . . ! Richmond no Wednesday last, re route to _ j Alexandria, with Gen. Kberman at their j t i head. It is understood lh»t he will accom- _ i p«ny hi* troop* on the remainder of tbeir „ ! march.' I I Tbw occupation of Augusta, Georgia, by j 1 a portion of Gen. Wilson's aatiooal cavalry 1 j j force, is reported >y the (Savannah herald _ I of tbe 8th inst. Itivsr communication be \ j i tweeii Savannah and tha interior towc* of ' J Georgia has been re-openad und»r b«IId0at t | ausjhc**: I j f Tboogh it was axpecled that there woold ; . ! ba a grand review of Bbarman'a army on t J ibe occaaioo of it* passage through ltich- ; e j mood, ooow took place, owing to lb* bad I I foaling between Gaoerals Hhermon and llalJ leek, generated, it is nndarstood, l.y tha] J | proceedings of tbe lattar in coaotermanding j the orders of tha forme r to hi* sobordinatus | \ during ibs truca with Joe Johnston, d ! —The family^if tbe lata laman'.ad ]A*m. e ! L. Dayton arrived in Trenton on the 3d i- | last., and took up tbair raaitWdca in tha i family mtnrioo. <

flBRBBAL HEW!. — President John.ou has issued an effi- ( rial ordar forth* restoration of natiunsl sutburitf over Virginia, declaring null and j void all acta and proceedings under the late i rebel rule, r nd recognizing Governor Pier- j pont as the Isgal Kxecclive of the Bute. — The ir n hall of the Joliu S'evens, lh« sl'amar which was destroyed by eiflht or ten years since, now lying on \ shore ol the Delaware at llordviiiown, t| i« undergoing repairs, preparatory F> being jg r'rhnilt. Ws understand that it is tha in- y tentioo or the company to convert her into j B screw vas*rl. • ! n — Ths Trenton Anerican snggesls thut | if the Government v.' .1! allow the New Jersey a Regiments to b* dbchargad at tha Capital a of tbeir oau Bute, tbal tjio Govern -r * should extend an invitation to Gsn. Honker • to ba present and review them. !)• has been much wjlh ili -m, they are strongly attached to him, and such *n arrangement would l.ring a greater numb, r of people to I'rentoD than the oldest inhabitant ever 'f : yaw togwtber in that city before. ^ — Lieut. General Grant h*« officially dl- : ' reeled liial ail the paroled rebel loldtrr* ; nn«v detained in Alexandria, Vn. , be imme- : j dio'.idy sent lo their home*. Ttio-o who*e reside A:*> were i'i the loyal Stub-'. ; will be required, before betuj permitted to ! return thither, io lak* tho jwlh of ullej glance lo tho goverBittaUt. v : --Oil lliiy no foundrd in I860 by the i Michigan Ruck Oil Company. Previous l -ml it consisted *.r only a tateni nod » i coupl* ..r small Stores. It »t- incorporated sand inhabitants. Tbe present prices f r i hotel uccomminlolii.!is are threu dollars n , Vday. for horsu hire four dollars foe r mode- : rate ifrive, liquor- tweniy to forty cent* a gliss. and other things in pr-portion.-Many of the buaineys estaldishmenta ttunact ou annual busuieas of from oon to two { hundred thousand dollar*. ; — The President has issued a proriamja- ' lion enjoining upon all military, naval and . {civil officers of the gnveriu»*ti'. i - consl- !- deration of t lie fact that the r.'h. llion i* \ nan ended, adilitional diligence in efforts ] to capture tho remaining rebel cruisers afloat. II# also says D.st if, »ft-r thi* proj clamation shall become known in foreisti [ ports, these CinUe'rS receive hospitality there, proper retaliatory measure* will h* resorted 1-) against the ship* of those nations which extend such bospitaKtV these piratical vessels. — A peculiar disease, called the Iron- ] clad fever, has'appecred on board our iroiiI clad vessels. The dtsf-ise Is attflbutad to ! the influence of tho iron surrounding*, and I I the uvu or the water so im. regnated with iron-rust a« to be of a dark red color, and , | thick eoiisisteuce— uiiiu the want of veoti- , I latino, which i* probably the real muse. — j Where morn efficient means are adopted to ( • force air into the. cabins by the use of the , | ongiue blowers, the disease is no longer i I observed. 1 observed. •

| — The court for the trial of thn \Va*li- (- j ingtob ussatainntion conspirator* con v. lied Ion lbx> 'Jib inst. Notwitfiatanding the ; statements that the prneeoding* would lie public, their commencement was conducted '• ; with closed doors. We are therefore with- • j out much intelligence as to what »«* done, j i The prisoner* were arraigned, and on being . - a*krd to name their counsel, Harold, An- I i 1 xernl, Payno, Arnold, McLunghlin, Mudd J . | and Mrs. Surra It gave the name* of the » ■ j genifrnivn whom they had selected. The i ! other prisoner* expressed no choice. , fi — A society lis* been mgunite! among i i the rstnrned volunteer*, to org* ihwlr eialni*.- J • i upon the goiurnmanl lor profrrence in te- - ! reiving croployinent 4u.*ov«cmnil eslub- - .lishment*. Many of thus# returned volunr ; teers, «ome of them- crippled by wounds, > are employed in the arsenals and other . '.public institutions. Oo the 1 fit h inst.. a ( > reduction of force was lo Ire made iu the - public department*. It i* the ltopa of tbi» * eocir ty. a* it-wiil be the desire nf every- . ' rtlroTTy, Uunhe«e TVtTntn#,-»own*d au.l ja iur , ' - worn, shall recaivc U'" preterence in the I ; list nf those retained. % — An order ha* been issued from the 1 : War Department directing the redaction ; • of the volant**!- cavalry forcek of tbe arm), which provides, amtug other things, that { ; npon the receipt of this order by the com- ( maoding generals of armies and depa-t- . < menu, all vulnnUcr soldiers of cavalry , | * boas term of service will expire prior lo ( ! Oct. 1, 1865, will be mustered out and dis- ' | charged from the service of tbe .United [ B | States. Tbe Paymaster-General will ar- j C^raoge lo make payment to tbe men disI, : charged ; payments lo be made in armies , „ • or department* iu ahtch they may be »err< j r j ing at thai data of muster, and all the _ ' cavalry remaining in service after tbe dir. ! r | ctierges have been made will be imtnediatrly ! consolidated into eemplet* maximum ragt i mental orgeuiaatioti*. ' J The Second und Fifth corps, of lb» Army j of the l'nlomac, arrived on the Y'irgmia 1 ' ! side of tha Potomac rivrr. opposite Wash- ' togton, oa_ l-'riday, the 12th itul., having 1 *J performed the march from Richmond in .aboot six days. Gso. Sherman's army was : last night evitbin signaling distance of the " | Army of lbs Potomac. d — At tbe annual election of the West : - Jersey Railroad Company, held on tha 2d * 1 io-L.T-he fallowing oamed gentlemen were ! 5 elected Directorrfor the en*aiog year: " j Com. R; F. Stockton, Edwin A. Bterrns. John" P. Stockton, John G. Stevens, John .. i. j L McKnight, S*mo«l J. Bayard. Richard t ;d j F. Stevens. Samuel A. Whitney, 1 homa* i# | Janes York*, George M. Ward, David | ; Foliar, Horatio J. Mnlford, Joshua Swaio. '

Cold Quotations. ' CORRECTED EVERY MONDAY. % j I Moan**, May 19 IMS. * [ Tuasdiy, 9 J36J I3*'i ! - Wednesday, 10 • 131$ 1311 '! Thursday. 11 131 132$ J Friday. .12 . lX'J 130$ ! Katurdar, 13 12:j 130* ' Monday, 13 130$ ISO — Richmond correspondents writs efl I terrible destitntiou in ail parte of th^t i ; Thousands uf the iiihabittul* of ! i Richmond and Pe«er*bnrg and tha cooo'ry i J about, are kept from actual starvation, only . 1 hy the fond supplied by the UnitftTBtetOs.-j The larmera are reprHtenleil to lej without j ■sed or loole, with ahfeh to till tl.Wr f»ru s, | and, unleae they are furthramii-g. ty* South \ \ will produce but littb* I i * '^t*rry

SPECIAL NOTICES. : J WniNRERN! TtBHUERN! » D-J juu'wsnt wbtakerser Mn.tvctirr! Our Grv- " rlen i 'nnpuunff will forre turei to arovr on the ' < {week., f.irr. it rc. s.-iitbv-res.tl-a.-.ywhar. closeIV sevtrtl, on rerelpt of pric*. t't»T J Auvlrise, Warner k Co., RrooUyu, New York. DEAFNESS. I1IIM)ni>s AND vtTtttKII, J TREATED with the u'tnoet eueeeas. by Dr. J. 1 * KVU'SiVni-t *ret Avirist. I formerly of tayilen, , Ho:t.»jei.: So -i» I'iNE Street, mvltaitrlrhli. Testt- ! 1 t.r I. - t.r. She r*t* tn 1.1* ptu-t„... ARTIKHTAl! ' I. VI * .i:- r'r,I without petti. No rhapte Btadr (ar ' I eaaaUsattoD. J«lir j jomn is. m rrnan. '.Rornry-K-Lnn, Mavtpr. Examlarr, and Solicitor In Fhunrcrj. CAM: M AY COIJRT tlOCSE, NEAT JERSEY, i I . , . .r'i't... c.'..iui>' 1 ' "wl ■ vt till or* -c or at such plaerw *• iRnylie dralrct. : I. Ils w ill give pertieutaralteatiouli) the collretlon , of »ll Bums) a. i . a. Ilr is « kareryov and wilt serve way on.- si eu-h. . u. J> l. -• bad .UA-esstuI eAjwrlroce with tkianty t. He t«» on hrvtul I MMnpeaf all kimleaa* the lateet ! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS v Jiijii! ttiifil Till tiwll K.tvts, ^ ; No. MJ (I'dtbt ThDtv-ntel i'.-krt, t+j»A%jota. i For t rmrhtint! Hood, - [ E ATIII.IEI ... v.-h«'.e , l' ' Lt ' ' ' • ^ d,;' newt : ^ ^St'bog Rinstt All- Cofli*, ^ j ^ . Ilvllutelplii*. | internal bfaenile NOTIt sl \

*tand»y M •) VT t;af!' iibASli. "n tm-'Sih' uwStftwt, at j W.ll,"in-**1 T " 'y'aUUnt'AiiJiir. j NOT I A l.. V AST LADIES! Ttrtrr are two »*V. but it® l r -'-""J cuin'trtunlT^i "I'd ' wr'ts low young to rcpencme tim t.'lin* f* i>0 ; I.O vl, but nnir since I sir net H.vt they could peruke of it now. II aun-lnlstrreu in .aim; ituer.. We ! *|r out hard to puwor, ae we tisvr iio.-ar lur ajliric j . ii* : but ws cue apprtn.ie • luvla* g.»pj«i!idn.il i - icKiud in the upturn le is*. W'r *rp drstluue of rut- j ! lhe^*W*Vl.'' titgnn" fun, liirr, or Matrimony, j K Urelml. All CMumuut avium, will b« «t.-i tlj cau- j or t'UANk MKLImJN'. | Lf. B- th«;i, Ns-i ti-viuioturv, ^ TO TISF. i'i 111. if. I HA AT at euevl tt,e old >iiwl well xwowd EeUMish- 1 I tectum (be Uto I Mr. Owtr» HanU, wvd bsvo a, ."rS» ° gso sviutuj^cunuiitu, j UEXTS* rt'RAff'MfNO fiOOf'S ; on hamL. i.rntlvmen of <. *n» Itl iad, t-1 *V tlioM- who wish to putctuvse, Uli nut loryrl t-j call ai { G O LD KN H E KG ' S l l.OlHlNO STORE : I wilt allow e»erj*rel2matikr gcuileatan tbiei Ela j own l-rioe oo my^ooua ^ ^ ^ _ I mylt CI1AA D. V.UI DENnr.liG. I AN ORDINANCE , RAISE MONEY lor the oOrer.' ..lories, reJ pun ou public streets, public sshuo!., sow, |h> ; - lire .Hit wat. iim in, inirmil n:. city bonds, unpaid ; ■ on! rn, pull tax, ami la.ldeoUl eaprascsloi the jeer | i I. lie It ord.tnril and enacted by the Inhabitants ; ot the city of Cape Mnnd, In the city council aae-ni- | hint, arid it 1* her by ett-wled by the authority of tbe same that the appropriation enoll tc ae fallows, vti: j I. lUI.ry ol Xlayur, fyoto I S. " Clerk and Jauitur. Ilxitfl I ' s. A termor , toM [ t. " Collector, J— au-oO 6. •' Treasurer, S*J0 j I a. " Cnnetatdr, OQ-ISi \ A For PubUe ttchmils,^ **lcfcm"r'1 1 a. " Street*, JOOCO : iu. For uni>alu ar.trrs. luao oo { it. For Iniriest on city bonds, Dim It. For lUtax "a on^hu»?^^Bini at pmsly Inr^tt.e pi'ymmt ol the ivrincipel no thr cit) bonds, 1000.09 - 18. Snlsry of c!«k keeper, 40.(10 Amount, fuur ihuu.»uii.el*hj hundred — — — — and rhlriywine, R4<XI.OO 9. And be it ordained and enacted that tale mdlI noa-c shall lake ehrrl tmmedislety. EMH I! EL'MC-NDX, HKKHY HAND. JOHN «. W^WARn.^,^ CHEAPEST GOODS 1 1 ]" THC CtjPNTV OF CAPE MAY ! ,f Thcsubscrllwr having t-ought be*ry of COOTia . w heir they were kiwrst, U |wep*rvd to sett low ■ MUSLINS, bUa .ktd and vnl/leacktd ; CALICOS, and a Jine nrsottinent nf , DRESS GOODS generally. . AIM. « splendid Maurtment i f 1 ! SCJl/KU CASlilhhES, KENTUCKY JEAKS, i at figures entirety below others. , (k-oflroK-D wauttag CU'THINC. ready mode, orttl 1 find heller etj In*. OMUC fnhiutiabir. a be«ter quality I I where la thr* count) . '"kpMlal oitcnuoo t* eodvd to , ; * targe Mjiiply ut man1* j j SUMMER DUSTERS, at very AND GENTLEMEN, j ' : Whatever vou may warn In the w.y ut me/ehecdUe, I I 1 sU thaoa yuu lu calf tefm porenast. < etaewherv. I ■wk" -

! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS n AIFI'F.NT HOME. ' * HARVS.T HOME wnt ba held a: Cape >•«* jY loan Her.se, on :u« FODRTH DAY >■! JCI Y 'text- Promthenv rp-akus will be .w.-wd b- -he v, ill be aerved en the grounSl^he profits to re { p led to U -.u-daU thr debt on the M. E. Church cl : "itay '"ism. committer. TA UF. NOTICE. ]DO forbid sny pcr—n of pvteons trust leg Abo-'* L M.-Cnrty.osy wife, on my areourt, and that r t w III nut u*« aay uoJts ot her ronlrootlag Court House, JOSEPH l McCARTY. ' , Tin: SOFTII JllKSKY OIL AND f VftMNfi COMPANY, onuUi.-t nnorr ..pedal ' * y ! ATA Charter f.vua the st.tr ul Near J one*. • ; Oat.ital,, 8500. 000. ~ 100.000 Hbfcres. H ,t ] Pur Value, -$5.fW. , Sutrecription Price, $3.00 i .Capital reserrefl tor Dpvelopiag, " j Cash, SI 5. 000. 10,090 Shares to he sold if nerifr.l tar additional Working Capital, ^

PRCHDCXT, : JOHN U. GRAHAM, No. 3 Walnut St, j I'blladelphta. GKOROE W. u" ,"o:*v*T. Offir-. No. 227 ' South Third Street, Philadelphia. 1 11 N w . c A IN. "(firm of Cain A T.it em.) ■ S hi cor r roi.t A Market Ht*„ Phiiadelph.a. DIRCCTOR*. ! John R. Graham, N... it Walnut St, Phils. ' John S. I . e. N». 46 N. Wharee*. J. W. t." vin. S. K. cor Front A Market Sta, Pb.ladelpht*. K. F. Patina .n. Salem, X. J. . Jtii.ii W. Mu.tat.l, ! William Sma»h-v, Ltiwar.l V.. 1 'i.lituga, Ha.l,!nofi-l.l, N. J. Tl.ontss lte<-*i")V Cape- May, N. J. , George VV. (s.lhert, Caindru, N. J. ! No. 237 ' South Tta'rt^St., Philadelphia. . No. North Second St., Camdaa. DtaCgirriKIt «■» TIIR PROPRATT. The ri.-|Vrt>- of thsSUlirH JERSEY OIL AND MINI NO cost PA X V r..u..*t. uf I wo ealna'd- In, is . r. 11,111 Lie 'atnxwha, Uuiiren aulrs .o.>. * "i :^fitvT i. brevljytWbera'h *nd Pea within a I which luliit t:.r.in w«n ta-anvryed by pipe*, and : Ihrrc inrtvlevi, a>,udlng all bahUux and earth g to a point ot .inptncnt. Tuts item *1 ,or 1, or, at eon- . .)!. vin. *n-t We.: \ itginia. An nisIM well hat l.-.-ri.irur* astiorl didantir Iioji tins tract, slum erctttri, wldv-li h«k grratl) mhauiid the value at | all lure-, terrimry^m sd«ir creek. ud Its tiiBc>,wrlls at.' N-.tig put down bv old rp, -ratio" from 1 i t'eu.i»jiv"i -to, ari.'. i.-y/i.d^ li-e ssutaec indlcarloua - . the tier* ivru.-h"V U.(licutK|l5hren,' w . 1.,,1,-a^ «to- Ritamme honilug spto.."""t'o.i'L i' - ^"im-^'Vic'lu"eft|,,'n'U°t^rP ' : im tt;-. rr«r; ttrerei. a snrfvre-vrtn of ro«tarM-ti «« «••>!» ount-Io, turn ilvly umitnlhg o..re s*i, fwlo.io tmtav.itynod vivaudd -or tint tar mutit-r..- ■' l!lV*wm/p."r'!ri?'"on |^),"5y*®uM*"a f*r ,f ' tl,c pne'.uf.- U-n of " tangle barrel til oIl""1*' """"i I 'thr 1 1 li.pn.v *».a,e purrn-sed two splendid Eoylu-" n, t a . I* c uctje imwrr eaeh, together with two tl.ot butl'M -likd-t. ande\*iytn!w tvercaeary f,r I -ue «'«;•'' * r«b"wc.* bate bvrtv made out , to a

I Tin tkr-iks of ih-- Company will be opiuved (orsuSI ot!t' r"vi> ''ixTSuutRY "'ai et" S^PUUadrpRta! """ PORTAUt.i: COTTAGES. ; ^ iOLONEL DldtHuM'X | PAT. NT PORTABLE COTTAGES ! THE SEASIDE, THE MOUNTAINS. Or THE FARM, •j apiPLX, NEAT A*D SUUTAXTIAU * a rt lex i : plain, ENGLISH, or GOTHIC. PRICES: »3«0, 6'2.»0. $30 O, $350,. 'I And upwards, PACKED READY' FOB SHIPMENT. i I . Tbry eao t-e eet up quickly, WITHOUT USING NAIL* OR screw*, j A 19 by IS feet pl«!r. Cott"g» can be loaded on n • tw.-'inree iir'vgos, weigh, about IS» pound!, and . v-twts 9*90 «t Paierton. j Addtvas * ' I WEST STREET STEAM WORKS, May j. 1Mb. Patrroon, New Jeiaey. Ilouar itiiil l.ot fox Bale. t Y7OH Sale, a House and two aoSea nf grnawt, sltui. ated In Nuinni.-yiown, half a milt from Rio s l.raadr Malum. Fur t,arii.-ulare InuiUre of rilcEBE tSARD Goeken. r , *P3MI Cape May Cofrl.t. | jraxatAii CNCSin.ja nvatri i.dulak. , HBW GKUCEKY hi'GItC. T'ttr. UNDERflUNED rrepretfuUy inform tha ; 1 public that tbry have o|*ncd a new Grocery - Store OR Decatur street, whirl, ihey have supplied with a huge «nrt eacrlleut stuck uf FREttll GROCEKtES. conaistlug of (he beet SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES. end every other aHb-ht comprised to the line of a query store, which Miry win Bell at the lowest tsmsiblr prire. I y-liuo.1. delivered to cottagea free of charge. PurvhaL-r> ahnuld evil and r. amine our stock, before diuviiugeleewhew.^i^i^ ^ ll'dlam. I Cape i .land, ft. j.. April is. (tw4. cox.kfss ii all, - cape island. cape may, new jersey. . . i 'I'lUV first class raahlouabu Hotal wuj open a M u'i -JUXE Ut, 13C6. Tor the reception of rwet., Visitor* are remtnded that tbe month of Jaw Is f i the most pleasant month at the Cape. caul le. ims. Proprietor. NOTICE. ~ •pur. Annual Meeting of the sfoekhnMcn of u 1 Cape leiaBd Tarnpih- 1 ompohy wilt bs tetd a^^h v tur l c litre Ho-., 1 -. Cape Mar,.: u< Wedmwdnt, Itil^H i - i net., at the hour of 1 ovim-k p. !c , f„r the purpoe^^h o ; of electing Dire-tar* 'or the ensuing year. A meeting ot the 9 uvrd nf d rwetora wfR < «t thesatae pl*se, «l tbrbr.urut !■< o'rl.iei, A u.> a. P. hildrkth, j _ "~L . CARDS a j 0f arery