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We4Mt4>T. ■*! M, lMft. • b T**ars— Two ^ 1 Ml Mil ef to* »SeU unless pelf tor 1* sdTawsa. ADVERTISEMENTS are Inserted at -»uw|| ( ".Tt-TTITt i.-- J ■^awl IS rents tor eeehsubeequrallnjerltoo I ""d IMrtliwilimMUl Sv.Jlrw.a^M>t«w<L '• tog taw lines, "recharged W rot ant l*#retio#,aad j, m Msli (k y-.t. isaartiM thereafter. ( an Obituary mUm, »»f "U communications. reeatutlcM end other notice, of lt«t*cd or lndtvl»el c ui II I It. arc charged lao centi per llor. c Advertisements or aubertptlons may be ml dl- r rretly to the PubHsher, o* through any responsible Cite Agemn. *• MAOOKAGLE. 1 Proprietor. ■I. I ■ ' --= I Andy Johnaon Mtyi the Debt t ■ml be paid j Wo beer tbot Andj JobwoB, who w** ^ •ore poor, and raised poor, *ad l» y*t •' i bo people in hie property ood expecUtious, ( at gireo the order for Retrenchment ond ( cooomy, ind deelered tbat tb# Notion ^ not go right to oork to pay ito Debti.— ( ood I « , The N otionol Debt boo boon tipbarod ( p, ood the aom totol ia a big one,— bot tbo ( Vmorican People if o big one too. On tbo . it of Jbly next oar DobfbiU foot op io ^ land nnmbrra Tbroo Thoniand Million*. V# eon poy it wllhool itrolo, without oprooaioo. Wo con poy it, end odd to onr ■-onltb. Bot tae booo got to proctico ocon.my, public and prieote. Wo bara parlico- j larly to apply economy end woUbfblooia to tbo Logialolion of Congroaa, and to tbo ndminiatration of tha Department* and Bu reaoa in Waabiogton. Tbo axpenaoa of tb* Oovernnunt mnat bo ahovad back rapidly and hi good Talth toarard tba old peaca foou ing or 1860. Wa may oaear again get qoita to that,— bot lal ni gat aa ntar to it aa art can. Tba ablelt itatlaU in tho aer*ica of tha Treaanry Departmanl bam bten directed to meamra tha wealth and reionrcoa or tba nation, and to ealcolate when it will bo poaaibla for na to pay, and probnbW tbat wa will pay. that immenie dabt of Throe Tbouaand Milliona. They bam reported that lb# "bottom dollar" of it eon be paid in ftcenfy yean from 1810 t I Good again I Let the watchword of all Politic* ba— Pai orr th* NitioxaL Daat! Pic-Nlc. Wa nndoratand lb" Pic-Nie ob lb* Sunday School eooneetod -vith tbo M. E. Chnreh, of thl* city, will take plac# sometlm* daring tbo aoioing month, June.— Fnnhar parlicolara will be gimn io onr next. _ Grand Reiltw at Washington In tho oarly part of thla week thora wil| be a grand military apoclacle in tba vicinity of tba national capital, inch aa baa nomr hern wltnoaaod io modern time* nnder aitni. >.. _t— _.r. Two hundred lhon«*tid ihoumod ®
vettran troopo, trained in a hundred battle 1 told*, ood commanded by ell the lending • g•■c!2l, of ,h# •,r*ic#' wko bM* ,h,7d * withl\i*m tho deagara and bam won with * them the honor* of Tietory, will be reiiawed 1 by tba Lieutenant Gonornl, tbo Peetideot B nod Cabinet. Tbl. maa. of men will cover « a mat area of grooad. and wo can wall ima- ■ gin* bow anblim* a lean* it will be, axeallinc anything tbat baa been wilneaaed at « the eonelnaloo of nay groat war. -The Army ^ or tba Potomac will be there, ood the Army - of the Jomea, and tba Army of Georgia, 1 the Army of th# Tenoeaooo and the caealry ' or bold Phil. Sbaridno— all biatoric nam. a, ; which will lim a* long aod bo clieriahod ■ with aa proad memorial a* tbo grand armee ' of NapoUon. Practical review* there ham ' on many bloody battle Hilda, but naver , before a pageant anch *« tbia, where tba lanrob of all tboarmiaaof tha Union will ' -he loterwomn into on* omrgtwyc wreath — 1 a fitting decoration for tba commanding 1 general wbo planned tboir campaign* and 1 calmly watched tba triumph* of hi* aplendid dcaigna. | Denotation* on the Death of General Cooh. At a Mooting of the Board of Director* of tbo Capo May A Millrlll* Railroad Company, bald at th* Centra Hon**. Cap* Ialaad, May 19. 186*. the following Resolution/were adapted : Wktrtai, In the providence of Gad, G*mmI William Cook haa died aiao* our laat ■reeling, Ruoivd, That in General Cook'* death Mr Company ha* aaatained a aamro loss ; tbat aa aa early friend and energetic aeppnrtor of railroad* in Want Jeraey, w# recogain* hia in.aluablo , aareicea, and cao mm forgot tbot opon hia judgment end recommendation tbeee important work* war* commenced and carried to complotioa. Rtmlttd, That hie eereicea to thi* Company b*»» been inealenblo ; hi* integrity, urbanity of manner*, and ba*iDe«riact ga*e him great iaSatnce with bi* fellow citisen*. aod rendered bi* aid almoat irraaiatible ; tbat baling the confidence and attachment of a large number or tho iewdia* mo* at tha Stele, the death of ao woo could bo more ••rarely hit io our Slate theo that of our la eStonnrod eaoociato General Cook. Rnotdrd. That are aloeerely condole with hia family ia their borwammaot, aod that tbo Secriiary of tbia meeling *»Brt 10 tkem a aopr af tbeee reeotoUoa. & tealimooy of 0«r aMhpwthy, aad that th* aaam bo pabLoWd in tbo Ocka» W>*A arao »tmek by lvgfatnleg aod killed, near BeWidere, on Ttaraday laat. D* amat ool to drim hoaao tbo ooe-w. and waa found by hia lather dead it th* cow paoUra. eMOWem
t ageme] Ceaaaafwdasce of O- "Wem. -] The Great tale. Cam Mat C. H-. May 28, 15. of Thi grwet lib ef loU and truck forma, " nmdeeted by Thomee k Soma, or PhHadelphia, tick place at Cap* Mey Court Hon*#, according to announeemaat on 8atord*y. 20tb. Tba excuraioa train left tbe to at 7.30 a. ■., and arrimd bare at 10.30, di attppiog at th* Court Boaae, where carriagga war# provided, gratia, for carrying fn the pmiaenger. to the ground. , aitaaled 2. aboot a 'mile below th# towa. It wua in- gi tended to ran tba train down oppoait* tba farm, tbna evoioing the tronbl* of getting ,( and ool of carriage*, but the other waa aduplad aa the better plan, allboogh Dot a# >( comfortable, tboa affording th* people an opportunity or viewing the beautiful atd ^ ailuated town of Cape Muy. together witb theedjoniog country. Although w* hove been over tb* ground yet w* wer# Mloniahed at lb* beeotie* of tb* acenra preaeoted on onr «*y, ^ and more eapeeially, aorpriaed oa our arriml, bt tb* aplaudid locality io which the*# lot# are ailuatad. W hen »# read tb# aucouacemeot io your paper aona lima ago, wer* aomawhal inclined io doubt anrne * of tbo atatamanta mad* io reference to th# d advantage* coonhclad with tbia plac* ; but t on .xamination fer ouraelvea we have come a to tho conclusion they are true, and there c ara Tew place* better adapted Tor th* por- ' poaes there propoaed. All the eveooea | ( and wqnarea were located, and a road com- t pleted, extending down to th# SheH Bed, i where ell bad an opportunity of viewing ' lb* baj txtondiog mile* aionnd. Nona bot 1 wer# pleaaed, with th# magnificent tight there promoted. i The aale commenced at 1 o'clock, and , continued until 4, daring which lime abonl , 120 lota wer# aold, varying from $25 to , $180 each. They war# certainly told 'very j cheap, aod we are mttafied none of the pnrrheaera will ru# tb# bargaica made. A namber of lota we underaund are alii! for aale, and w# would adviae all daairoo* of aalectiog a good home, in a fine, heatlhy locality, alao, of accnring a good invealmant on a | email capital, to embrace tbia opportunity at once, a* th* liod will rapidly incream , in price. Now we cume to apetk more eapeeially | of tha hoipitality extended to all preaent ;i temporary tahle# were erected on the y gronnda, "loaded with #veryi)iing which the ! 1 appetite coold wiah or the taato deaire. j j Onr hearty tbanki to Col. John Woat, the i prinew of caterers, for th# admirabla man- | aer in which tbia waa arranged, and more j • particnlarly for the splendid, boiinleoni and • an m pi ooua repast. Everything which coold • be. on an occasion like tbia waa provided, ■ for th# comfort and aajoymenl of tho*# prer aant, and although mnch of "that whieh iavigoraU# the inner myn." wa* grationsly , bestowed with a liberal hand, and of aopelj rior quality, y#t goo^'order and good humour prevailed throujfc th# day and nothing ,r tranupirad to marr tb# >leaaore and comj fort of any on#. Cap# May oyater* of exj client qnality were provided, and many tjuumj wi-rw (JIUMU-., - .
indolged in th# bivalve# quite freely. fli All praia* to W. B. Miller. Eaq., for »h* T xplendid arrangement adopted end liberal 'ni shd boontifnl manner with which every- ra thing wa* bestowad. No labor, trouble, expeoa# waa spared by him, to make j, every oo# comfortable, end no one bat area i t| highly pleated end gratified with hia loci a- I l; bility and hoapiuality on tbia occaaion. He h, certainly daaerve* much credit for th# io- y tertlt he manifeata iu the welfare of Cope a Co., end although tb# mull* of to- j, day have not com# up to hia anticipations, j are confident ho will angaga in the work „ with renewed energy mod peraeverance.— Soccesa to him in lhi» landable enterpria# ( of developing the resource) of tbo county , < and we hope he muy huve a number of co- ^ worker*. After tha aale, a f#w able remark* f were made by Mr. Barker, of Pittahnrg. g aad a vera# of poetry, improviaed by an t old geotlamau, at th# Court House, wat { read, at whonn Migration tbi» U>»n, a'" «■»- , 6ryo, waa named "Matthj.*." It waajan- ( no* need that another grand aale of lotion , th* Jone# Miller Farm, situated near the ( Island, will lake place ebont the middle of June. This fale baa been anticipated for soma time, end w* wish it tuccti*. Tb* exearaiooiat* are certainly indebted ^ to Mr. Ten Room •leer, the Superintendent of Die railroad, for hia kindneaa in delaying . the treio for their benefit and accomraode- ( tion. It wa* amnaing to aeu nnmber. rnab- ; ing for lh# car*, with strings of fish in band, which worw aold at tb* depot at th# nominal priew of 6 cant* par ponod. Tbia ' prove* that tbey appreciated our prodoc- . tiooi quit* highly. Thue paaaed the dey ; ■ tb* train leevjng at 5.30 r. a. Wa con- ! gralulal# tboa# who purchased, thoa making , , ear* iuveetmeut, and w* are aatiafied that . all, away from tb" buay haunta of mea, had a nice excursion, a pleaaaot dey, aad a , happy time. V- * _Tb# Salem Standard eeye : Quit# * '. severe hail etorm paeaed ovar th* lower part t of th* county on Monday afteraooa, lfilh « inet. The largaet of th* »t00*a arwjepre- * ten led aa large aa hickory neta. Th# wind r blowed bard at tha lim* mod a large nnm- . bar of pan#* of glaaa were broken in a nqjnberofhoeaee. The growing eropa of^rheet^ m oeta, pee* and garden vegetable* in iu path of were somewhat isjered. Though in moat ^ inatuacea tb* damag* ia alight, la some other places wa heard of hail atones from «, eaten in nine iecbee ia cireemtarance haver tag fallen ' . bT cavalry i* in ^reuit of OoAraor Magrath." Of Snath Caralio*. -ho waa leal heard from 'vl —The aeWl General POlra he* oaptarad. Be waa ukta awar Bwtaa Ala.
GEHMUL MEWS. — It is propoeed to lay th# oorner stone the mneymeet at the Gettynharg Ceme- . Ury en the 4th of Jnljr'nexi. — Coote, who wa* triad for wiardor ia ^ the Eavax Oyer aod Tarminer, at lb# recent ; n term.waacoovietodor morder In tb* second ^ p, — Th# dark brown mare "l*dy Light, xfa whoa* ontraioad apeed b w mile la m baa been peirhaaed by e Rhode Island gentleman for $4,000. Hi — Petar Packer, an old resident efTren- tk died wbil* eating bis dinnef witb hia ti son at Queanaiowa on Thnraday, from di- j w seal* of tb* heart, | " — A large hooy he* beea placed ever the i ruloa ef tb* Elbow beacon in Newark Bay. i * *o that the rifely or vetaelt peiaiog that ! * spot will bo th* better secured. — .lodge Uaber, of Indiaae, on tb# 15th , * lost., retired from th* position of Sscretery . of tba Interior, and ex-Benetor Harlan, nf , " low*, the new encumbent, took possession of tb* office. — The news of tha captnr* of Jeff. Davia , t waf received in Richmond by tk* old reai- t and tb# rebellion sympathiser* with f the greatest aatoniahmant and the deepest | •etise of hnmiliation of their traitorous , ' i _ Tha Naw Jersey Railroad Company I have offered e reward of $1000 for th* ap- , prehension of th* rascal or rascals engaged ■ in tha lata nefsrioos attempt to thro- a j Washington train off the treck near New ; Brunswick. — The F. F. V. aectah - ladie* ef Rich- I mood have ao far conquered their repog- i nance to tb* Yauker* as to beaeiga (J«n. Ord witb application* for appoiniment to clarkabip* in tho government service. j —The let# rebel Governor Brown, of ; Georgia, reacbad Washington on tha 18th, I ander guard, and -a# placed in the Old Capitol priaon. It is reported the govrrnmenl designs to aae him a* a wiinesa in tb# trial of Jeff. Davis fur complicity in th* ^ aasassination plot. ! — In tha case* of Horsey, Bo-lei and Milligan, condemned to hohnog in lnJlah\ , ! on tha 19th iost for conspiracy against the I , ; govarnmeot, President Johnson bat com[1 umted the sentence of the first named to , I'imprisoament for life, and has respited the j i letter two till the 2d of June. , j —An important order haa beea issued ! . from tha War Department, announcing that i ) aa all the rebel troopa east ol the Miasia- \ tipni have now been regularly surrendered, ] u Iff persona found in arms against the U nitad State* in any portion of the country east . of that river after the fimt of June poximo Ii will be regarded aa guerilla* and pooiahed y with death. — The report that R. M. T. Hunter, - rebel #x-8en*tor, of Virginia, had been arg rested by order of government is confirmed - by a Richmond correspondent of tha New - York Herald. H enter waa arrested in E«y sex eounty, taken tu Richmond, and con-
fined onboard a gunboat in James rivar. t rebel General l<«* and bis family are ii now living in Richmond oo governmvnt a ration*, regularly served out to them. 1 — A lad apparentlydutnb, aboot eight ' of age was takenTo th# overaear of ' poor at Newark on Friday evening, 12th lost., by a stranger, who had found 1 him Id a marsh oaar tha Hackeosack Bridge. 1 lad ia dressed in steel-mixed clothing, 1 end wore a straw hat. He ia aapposed to 1 belong to Jeraoy City or Patarsna. Mr. 1 tb* overseer, will foroish ell infor ' motion . — A Washington correspondent state* that fact* have recently beea developed which fasten th* responsibility for the inhuman treatment of national anldiera io southern prisoo# directly oo Jeff. Davis and th* member* of hi* government, and that th* system of alow starvation waa decided upon in a cabinet meeting at Ritb■nuad, the declared design being to waaktn the Union armies by renderiog these unformen oofit for service after being ax ' — Governor F. H. Fierpont, of Virginia baa issued an address to tha voter* of lb* First, >*cond and Hevautb Congressional districts of that Bute on th* eohject uf elections. The fourth Tbaredey io May ia th* regular eltetioo day ; but, as tb* dienet* above named ere eol yet thoroughly organised, no election* can yet be held.— By the law* of Virginia lb* Executive ia em powarod to call special election* to fill vacancies. Governor Pierpont therefore edviae/no poll* to b* opened for mem ben of Congrats, either in tb* counties already organised or in tboa* unorganised, assuring Ibe people tbat as soon as tba coaoty officer* is th* unorganised portions ara alectod be will order a special election lor tbo above ' named district*, when there will be a fair opportunity to cbooe* rwprweontativo*. « 1 — Tb# foreign papers Ull of a panic 1 created among tha women inacborchio 1 Lisbon, by th* descent of a spider nearly " five feel long and weighing six pounds ! It ' requires considerable ef e itraleh of ima- ' ginetion to beliava thet aiory. If that spi- " der isn't big enough to travel, the story ia. ^ A* corroborative of that Lisbon npider 1 story, tbo W crcesit r Spy aaya thai w epide r 1 waa killed ia lb* Cathedral church of Milan, * :o 17M, that weighed foer posnda, no* " waa in th* habit of drinking th* oil oat of om of tha lamp*. Wa believe tbat alorj, beea aae wo ram em ber the old patrisichiel >f. bedbug, who used to gal into oar roam. >■ | when we worw ia college, etaal and aa* oar » nasor while we wer# at morning prayer*. } 8* excused himeeU by saying^ that tfcs a. ! feeding — Jersey City Timet.
left - = The Great Centplracy Trl*l. Tb# evidence *tt fbr prodoecd la W trial of the sssasa inaiion canapiratora, at Washia of tb* moat Important character, showing the existence of- an aatonndinc - conspiracy, th# complicity in whieh of high rebel offiriela ia clearly established. Wit-n-asri testify to the intimacy of George N. with Booth, on* of tbam aiaarting eompleie falsity of the former's state menl that he did not know the aseaasio. Wkdxbsdat 17.— The evideaca takeo to- 1 clearly implies!** Dr. Mo-id, shewing 1 he knew Booth, and had ant bi* frac-. j tared leg for him. A commissary agent 1 wbo had been in Carolina Cooniy, learified 1 to meeting Harold near Port Conway;! j that Harold told him that hi* brother waa wounded, and finally that Booth waa the , assassin of tho President. ' During tb* avi- | ieoce concerning himself. Dr. Mndd was > Observed to be mocb agitated, aa w a* Her- 1 i o'd during the teitimony of Jell, the comtnissary ageoL Col. Conger, and Sarcasm , Get be it, were sworn aa to tb# facia in th# j pursuit and eaplnre of Booth ; they are j substantially aa published, except, perhaps, • th* ones not heretofore made use of, thai i Corbelt asked once or twice in be per- j mittted to go into th# barn and captor* Itnoih, and tbat h» -as placed in a position ' welch him, -ith orders to fire whvn he : was likely to do harm. THcaaDAT 13.— Soma very important evi- j dence waa given to-day in tha triel of the | esi-saaination canapiratora, indubitably im- ! plicating Jeff. Davis in the plot to barn j Northern cities and shipping. Rev. Mr. ! Ryder, of Chicago, testified regarding a paper which he had foand among tho tettel. archives in Richmond since the occnpatiun of that city by tba aationsl forces. It ia j a latter dated February 11. 1965, signed J. W. Oldham, and addressed to "President I , Davis,'" in which the writer calU.lhe stien- [ tion of Devi* to the feet th« certain diffi- | colli** in the plan for destroying tho North- j era towns and vessels, and to cause universal terror at lb# North, bad been overcome. t It ia stated that a preparation had been! ' componndrd by Proleasor McCnllougb, to ' whom and only one oth'r person it was I .known, which could not foil to accomplish | the desired object. The letter ia endorsed ' ' aa follows :— "Tha Secretary of Stele, at '! hi* convenience, • ill se* General Harris ' j and learn what plan he has fur oveicomiag S the difficulties heretofore experienced.— Jt D. February 17, 1865." This writing was ' to-day identified a* Jeff. Davis' l>y^|0na I I who have long been familiar with A nnmber of other witneiscs were dWfiined '• giving testimony regarding the meetings 11 of the conspirators at Mrs. Surratt'a boose ' and their soapieions .movement# prior to 0 after the aasassination. d Fkidat 19. — Ao important poiot in the trial to-day was the complete identificalioa r, or Payne as the man who mad# the attack r- on Secretary Seward, hie son* and other# d ia his house on tb* night of the President's w murder. Thrte witnesses who were present u "on the occaaion, including Major Seward, i. one of th* assaulted persons, swofe poai-il-.l.. i n P.vne'a irlf-ntitv Olhpr interestOihcr '
ing evidence wa* taken regarding his arrest ' at Mrs. Suratl's bousegin tba disguise of a | f1 three night* after, and also in refer- : ene# to the arreil of Spsngler and 0' Laugh. | , j 8atc*dat 20. -To-day AealeUnt Secre- N tary of War Dana identified a rebel cipher j arrangemeal which he foand in Richmond, ' , and two daapstcha* f«und in Booib'a trank ' found to be in that cipher. One wa# j c from Richmond to Canada, and the other ! n vice verta. Col. J. B. Stnar|, who pursued Booth across th# stage at Ford'# Theatre, ' * testified that be might have been slopped J by a man who looked like tdpangler. ' The j toller of the Ootario Bank, at Montreal, * testified to the money transactions of Jacob r Thompson and Boolh at that bank. The - I evidence of th# laet witness was taken in , secret eetsion. Monday 22.— During to-day, the defence have tnmmoned a large additional oumber J ' of witnesses. It is thought that they will nearly reach two hundred. There ara expectations that tk* trial will be concluded this meek, f Jeff. Davis and thc Conspiracy. Tb# New York Post of tho 18th iost t -y ' f Of the nature of th# proof which fastens a share of tbia alrociooi and horrible plot f upon Davit nothing is as yet known. But it ia said to real chiefly opon a letter found , oa tb* persoa of Booth. From a truatworl( thy official euurc* ** hear that there 1* , such a letter ; that it wa* fonnd on Booth ; , that 1'- is ia cipher; and that Ibis cipher y Novolvo# Davis' complieiiy. The information we hav* received upon this subject is or tb* following tenor : A not* or dispatch, d io cipher, was found in Booth's pocket.— A paper, in cipher, had previously been lr fousd iu Jeff. Davis' bouse io Richmond. This paper was ool supposed to be bf importance until the one in Booth's pocket ^ wee compared with it, aod by the ose of Jit . was road. Tb* precise contents of the ' Booth note wo do not know ; but our iafor■aalion is that the nolo proves that Davit *as in comnieaicaUoB wfth two of lbs men ~ in Canada for whom rewards hsva been offered ; and the (abject of tb* oorreepoo>r dance was the propoeed ataaeeindtion. The >r earn* mea were intimately associated with "• Booth whM he wan In Caaada. — An advertieemanl appear* in th* Rat- " elgh (N. C.) Standard, etgned by General #'j j lialleck, commanding at Richmond, offerB | lag, by order of lb* Secretary of War, a reward of twenty-five tboauad dollars for ! the arrest end delivery (or Uial of William hs | Smith, lata rah*! Governor of Virginia. U| _ The whole saabst ef Peal Offiew* in 1 the United States is 28,878.
Gold Quotations. ft CORRECTED EVERT MONDAY. moedav, May n. tstn. ■at. vbiuda. saw voa*. ] Taesdey, 16- 130* 139| 1* Wednesday, 12 130* 130 « Thursday, 18 131 • 130J „ Friday. 19 131* 130| t< Salarday, 20 130* 130* (j Meaday, 22 131 Tha annexed table givwa the highest and " lowest rate* for gold from Janeary 1st to tha 17th of the present month : — Lowest mgltest . 197* 234* j J * 196* 210*1 j 148* 2v>l* j t 1 April, 143* 165 | , I May 1st, 1421 145* ! 2d, 140* 142* 3d, 141* 142 4th, 142* 1431 ■ 6th. 1421 143* ! . 6th, 1421 143* ! 1 Btb, 138* 1434 j i 9th, 185* 137} I ; lOth, 131* 136} i, 1 1 tb, 126* 1311 12th, • 130* 133* j 13th, 129* ISO* ! 15lb, fe 129* 130* ! 16th, * 1 30* 131*| | 17lb, 129* 130} !
j Jeff. I'svis and family, Alexander H. I f I Stephen". C. C. Clay. Col. W. Reagan, I General Whobler and other* arrived at J ] j Fortress Monro* on Saturday oo the trans- j port steamer W. H. Clyde, conveyed by ' | the gunboat Toscarore, Commander J. M. I ' Frailer. The casemates it Portress M-.n-roe hav* been arranged to receive prisoners . ' of State, but it i* not knuwo whether I'avis J | and party are to ramnin there or lie sent to j | Washington. *1 SPECIAL NOTICES. ! 1 WHISKERS ! WHISKERS! | t>o you want Whiskers er MusUchfsl Our Gre- ) i- else Compound will forve them to Rtow on the j j smoothest Isee or chin, or hetr on bald hesd. in sis j ly sealed, on receipt of price. Id»-y '• ' Address, Warmer R Co., Brooklyn, New York. o I DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND l( 1 CATAURII, U i TREATED with the utmost suveese, by Dr. J. • ISAACS, Oculist and Aurlsi. (formerly of Uyden, d Holland.) 6o. 019 PINE street, Philadelphia. TeatlIt i moolals from the moat jellahlc suurvea In the City i and Country ran be ee-n at hit O flier. The medlra i faculty are Invited to accompany their patients, as 8 | he h«« no secrets In his practice. ARTIFICIAL It EYES tnscrtcd'wlthout pain. No charge made fur U ! examination. J"1S-T " JOHN R. HUFFMAN, ' j I Attorney-nl-Lnw, Master, Ewmlrier, and Solicitor In Chancer j. K* j CAPE MAT COURT HOCIE, NEW JERSEY. ,e 1 He will attend to all legal business, either civil ! 1. or criminal, In or out of the County. I J. He will write Deeds. Bonds A Mortgages, leases, | Articles of Agreement, WUle, and nil kinds of >0 j ». He witl acknowledge all kinds of writings, either ck | nt his olBee or at such places aa may t-e desired. ira 4. He will give particular attention to the collection a. He It a Surveyor and will nerve nny one M such, nl I 6. He haa had eueeresrul experience with Duunty d. *» ' fendon claims. ; t. He has on hand stampe of all kinds nnd the latent „ i j.«r.7?£im"W *« Jaauaty «th, laet. "
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS India Rubber Handle Knives h»t AND Forks will stand hot water end hard uaage For sale, wr h other kinds, by T HUMAN A SHAW, No. 835 ( Eight Thirty-flee) Market, below Ninth, •" Philadelphia. "" A Doomed Dog is Youra, ' ■JF you |«ermit hlmto run without a^munle^or r„ rlely' of common «r.d patent Hurries,' Collars, S aawuawsewjaafc » WeatDer-Proof 4'rmenl, 1'OR Repairing or painting metallic or w-oden runliiig^ir ns a cheap wafer-proof paint, is high- „ ly reeommcroed t.y parties who hav. been using It ,t for H» years past. Au^rperson can apply It. J-or ril " TRUMAN I'sHAW, Agents for Peona , No. Mi (Eight Thirty-flee) Market, below Nlntk, as Philadelphia. „ * BOOTS A SHOES, hl T'HE eubscrlbcr haa now on hand n large and dl splendid ssaortment of w BOOTS * SHOJIS. J of SB kinds, which he will sell ns shear or cheaper „ u Up. — XffE.Sriuf"' I Cape May Court House, May **, last. 41 v ITEY HAS RETURNED! u AND opened his ceiehtstcd _____ l! * NEW YORK T A T
where mir be found a full nod complete stock of fl DRY Go«'DS. NOTIONS. FANCY ARTICLES, tl SOAPS, PERFUMERY, HAIR OILS, c. His Goods are new, freah and handsome-Just bom the New York Markets. Friendagire tVEY a call ; g he feels ronfldent that he can picase ait with any. a thing that he-rt can wlshLapd c in* era than any- t body else In thc county. EJ- HOOP. SKIRT* of all I kinds, sires and descripllonm A. M. IVEY t Cepe 1 aland. May «L i8*>. l« " ROSS R BROTH ER. ■ ■yy HOLl.KALE A RETAIL s FLOUR, FEED, GROCERY, a.d | PROVISION STORE, Xcar Federal Bt. Ferrj, Camden, 31. J. corrxK, sugar, tea, molame8, pork, hams, lard. fish, dried fruit*, soaps, kc_ Aa. Diflhrent Kinds of 0 FLOUR & FEED 1 Constantly on h*nd,\t lowxst aaaaiT prteet for essh. fj- Prompt attention glreo to nil order, fur shipment. myM-im" ' HARVEST HOME. X HARVEST HOME willAe held at Cape May I A Court Mow**, oa the FOURTH DAY of JULY Deal- Promleewl spnskssw will he eapged for the ocewsloo. Dinner aad Supper, aod Rctreahmenls will be acre eo on the ground, the pro!! is to he ap- ■ plied to liquidate the dstrt a# the M. E. Church of I ''huffynm. COMMITTEE. ' INTERNAL REYENUE NOTICE. I 1"HE #ureerther appoint, the tottewlng days, ber 1 twewn the hours of U and 6 o'clock, t# rwcrtea , '"aiwUt1 cSti, Monday. May tt. - DENNIS VILLE. Mar, slay ta. a GOsHKH, Wedeeadey. Say St " cats may c. H-. Aersdsy, M*T «*- h - cape ISLAND, oath* mh end sou. lusL, at the Waahlngtoe Howew THOA WILLIAM A - Nay ISth, laaa. in-#t] Aastataat a is ssi lr.
NEW ADVERT iSkMENTfli TO TDK PUBLfl . T H A VE crroed the orf.nd Well klUiwd PktihlSsh1 meet of the lale »<r. Charles Band, and hav# a large ami splendid asduilm—l of SLXaPT wane SrWAO AND SVMMKI CtOTHWG, . rvxxisBWo tfaoos Gemlrmen of Cnpe island, and all those who waft purchase, do not forget to call at BKRG'8 ULO I H1SG At Cape M#y Court House I will allow every reasonable genOemsa to set hi# own price on my goods. Call 0:el Call All! mytl CH AS D. LOLDENBF.RO. , CHEAPEST GOODS j THE COUNTY OF CAPE MATI ^ I Thc suhecrtber hav I've bought hearr of COOXM I when thry were lowrrt, Is prepared fo sell toserr is .„ :..u-eir. . . ii US LI. Vs. Ilea heil ami unbleached ; CALICOS, and a Ane mtarlmrnt «f DRESS GOODS generally. Alto, a splendid assortment « f STRING CASIUERES. KENTUCKY JEANS, i at flgsrea entirely below othere Gentlemen wanUng CLOTHING, ready made. Will find Imtter stvlea, more fashionable, a better qu-UtT of Caslmere, and at prices much lower than ssff w here in the county SpeeUl atieullou la caliid t* I a large suppl) ot men's I . SUMMER DUSTERS, ! *' n,J "VUHEI AND GENTLEMEN, j Whatever > ou may want in the way ol merchandbA 1 will thank you toeeU before purchasing r.,rwh«#. Cape May C. H , JOS. CHAMPltilL ,| Mayft'l8M
w^ * '"""'NEW STORE. vpHlf Siitvacrlbcrs hiving purchased the interest of Jl Mr. kooch Ndmuhda ia the srore twrnwriy^csr^ ! SkVooSod*" ""*k0< UJIOCEJUES, boots t snor.s. ft.««DIFAIE.Hr sit of which will he sold st the very lowest Market Price, for CASH or IU equlv^enUn k jgHS#0H, 1 Ca|w Isliod AiuU I.18S5 i ! NEW STORE AT GOSHEN. . ! 'I'll I UNDERSIGNED hasopened a New More st I 1 Gosbrn. and Las received a I rge and ex-ciieat I easortir.cnt of gomia, convisllng of . bur Cuous ASP uHocKua, ' CJtOCKEYr AAD riAWASE. COH.%. FLU Lit AND FEED. I The attention of huvere in grnera' is called to th# > tact titat tbe> can purchase goods aa cheap tn CO- ! SHEN as In Philadriphla. . ' where""5 cl,n"M m> *,oek sbArN'ra'^Rcr"* j Goalieo. March II lb*V tpM. c THE SOUTH JERSEY OIL AND . "\f INING COMPANY, organised under aapoctal f i.'l Charter from the Siate o( New Jersey. Capital. $500,000. 100.000 Shares. . Per Value, 85.00. Sub-rriplion Price, $3.00 Capital reserved lor Derelupiag, Ca»h, $15,000. 1, 10,000 Slisres to be sold if needed fur eddii. tiuoal Working Capiisl. * JOHN R. GRAHAM, No. 3 Walnut St. L Pbiladel|ihia. GEORGE W. GILBERT. Office, No. 23* Huulli Tlurd Sirevt, Pliilailelpbia. . JOHN W. CAIN, (firm of Cain ATetem,) i S Ecor Front A .Market St<., I'hilddelph.a. IDiBRtrroRi. ' John R. Graham, Nt>. 3 Walnut St, Phil*. « John S. Lee. No. 46 N. Wl.nrres, J. W. Cain. S. K. cor Front k Market til*, I Philadelphia. I F. F. Patteraon, Salem, N. J. ' Jh«.n W. Mulford. " r, William rima-hey, " ^ Edward Z. C"llib(rs, Heddonfield, N. J. "" j Thomas Bcesler, Cepe May. N. J. ,h j George W. Gilbert, Cantdnn, N. J. "y orrico Nl i No. 237 Sooth Third St., Philadelphia, i No. 35 North Second St.. Camden. •
The Pru^wrt^ot \ tie tuUTHJklin OILAND ti'ances! tu thi' ^"01" reform of 1 West vStuSSI™" These lands were selected and purchisrd some itve tout through the oil regions ot Pennsylvanis and West, VMgU^fev^lhet aitmrte ou low Run. a branch of Sfale' Creek, which **Thls tracf is heavily Umbered, and lies within a which" polo! the oil can he conveyed by pipes, and there barreled, avoiding nil hauling end carting to a polnt^of Shtpmeul, Tlila lira al tnr toacreat^on- A stlvanla and Weat VlrgrnU. An escrllent well has been struck a short, distance from this tract, sine# sri&rsstStsnr 't'reck ard ll.'reunjlariee. within one numtre# yards of this met. two - wells are being put down hy aid operators from Pennsylvania, who regard the surface lodteatloaa aa certain fur gwtd yields of oil. Oa this tract there boring territory for nl least one hundred well Trnot B contains twenty-four acres, fronting two and twenty yards on the Utile Kanawha, opposite the mouth of chestnut Run, nnd within two miles ol the Rathhnoe Burning Spring wells ; It lies on both sides of Wool Hollow Ituo, sfltinbng, beside the frootsge on the ilrcr, s lanre amount of boring territory. It Is surrounded by good wells In every Immediate direction. It Is bcVlcved to be as good oil territory aa soy Is West ua this tract there Is a surface vein of coal which very valuable, ahd daily WBDMar useroso; owta* to the aearelty and demand lor fuel tor eoglnev — c-al can f* mined si aVrtfllng cost, aad sold tor y cents per huthel oo the spot, and It Is estimated coal enoitgbcan Iwsia-cred top*) the entile cost or the lands, nnd handsome dividends, without the production of a single barrel of oil. The Company have purchased two splradk) Engines of twelve horse pww-ri each, together with two setts of Do ring tools, and eveiyihuur neceasnry tor the sinking of wetls 1 contracts have hern made and they are now being sunk; (one on each tract,) sod the n Beers of the Companj an pushing open nous with n view of developing the lands aa fast at pnealbie, so aa to give the stockholders speedy dlriTtie Books of the Company will be opened for subscription on and after the Vlat day of April, At their otBev No. WT south Third Street, PhUadephla. m»l*#w "portable cottages. QOLONEL DERROM'* PATENT PORTABLE COTTAGES THE SEASIDE, THE M0UNTAIN8, Or THE FARM. SIMPLE, NEAT ASO SUBSTANTIAL. STYLE* : PLAIN, ENGLISH, or . GOTH 10. A PRICES : M • ago, »250, ffsoo, ftsao, fl And upwards, PACKED BEADY FOB SHIPMENT. H They san be sat wp quickly, without using nails or screws. A It by U tost plain Corfags ran be loadsd aw a twn-horee wagoo. weighs abotsftN* pounds, and ■ costs fell at Parana#. ^ Addrsas west street steam works, May s, ism. PsleTto#, New freer. , ~ reduced prices I epHK aobaortber la now seUlag Ms large a«M ss.lL 1 selected stock of goods al rata. IMorkil it tho , 1— s*. , Court House, April ISfh, ISSS.

