. v r ' v ■ r . ~~ i • % — / cape may county ocean wave, cape island. new jersey. .
" ,vor the Wave." WZ XK> SOT ZJOUL ASSOAD. 7\ bttt I* lilt state or Enropu T or how is war subject je Asia, Africa and 8oalh ' America T are qnastior.s that the American 1 citizen seidomjotks now-e-days. How great r hat been the change daring the past fsw f years in the lnq«isiti*e minds of oar people, The time is Abort since every "moth- 1 er ton of ns" feverishly aoegbt the intelii- > grace from the European steamors, which 1 were entering oar ports every throe or four I days. When the mails arrived at oar poitoEces. crowds gathered with anxious an ticipatiooa to know what was the latest I news from the Crimean War, from tho mas. i nacres of India, from tho revolution- iu < Mexico, and from the noble and heroic bat- 1 1 Ilea or Uarribaldi. I repeat, tho time has bora short, for there is scarce a reading per-ou bat what can call those hour* to ru- * inembrante. The thonght that was then farthest from onr tninds, was that which now absorbs the time of onr rulers ; and, I might add, every 4nbabitanl of this conn, try, with a great mass or people in distant ■lands; namely, — tuo ihainemborraent of tho American Cnion. Wo a.o slow to look away from homo and view the condition of ^ nwaj iruui iiumw •.'« *" - --- — - «
other government* ; for as they have been |1 tried and troubled, so we. at the present | < day are witneaaing aceoes aV onr fi/vaides. | I wore dark than anything reeordsd in Mm!- j . era History. The foods of Kuropuen pow- 1 I er«, and the difficulties in China, were de j i ecribed by the Print* of Eight to Li* I < Owiplot upon the mount nf Qliroa, a* "}•*■ I I lion shall riio against nation, and kingdom j I against kingdom ;""bnt. in our ewe, it U a i i Civil broil, which, of allw.rs, is the most ! terrible. All writers and men of disUntion have reiterated this last 'sentiment. With- I out their opinion, however, our own judgment, would speak in loud and # clear ■ F tones, that when war is declared betwren two kingdoms. it i* ranch pleasanter and by far earner to enter into the combat, for weal or woo. than it is to meet in war with an inland or domestic foe. When England, j and her ally France, pronounced against , Hnstia in 1853. and gainst China at a later j date ; when hostilities arose with the f * Americans and British iu isM. and again, in 1812 » each party knew what was to i be done ; but in tho fearful dilemn which this government Is now tbtown into, no mnn, or set of men, from the mechanic i to the staletmao, can work nut the prob j 1cm by which *e may be saved from a Ijng ( and lasting dissolution. Had England, j l-'iance. 8p*in, Italy or any other foreign .power drawn us into a conflict ( draitn I | say, for the American peoplu do not fly in- i to e rtgc and declare war. but wait „tllt J they are jasiided in lighting) every' true sou of Liberty * oe'.d rash to tho rescue,
maintain his rights and crush to. atoms all ^ w injn lice, wrong and oppression. But the ► cast- now before as, is the firet one or the kind noted in the chronicles or past «ges. j Three milliona of being* burst the iron L band of British tyranny some scventy-hve i years bock, and established a' Republic on t para repnblican priuciptet, allowing each , citizen the right to exercise his own pre- j * rcgaii ve in placing men in power, to role, as \ suited his own taste. That glorious privi- J I lege ha* been greatly enjoyed until now; bot j you do not deny that near every bear*., from ; the north and aooih. to the oast and west, is . * troubled for the futnre destiny uf this most i grand onion of Aeierican states. Certain, ly. it is a sotamo end momer.'ous train. 8ome, seem even fear'hl that all will , again be well, and the Stales mora firmly cemented ; while ^overwhelming majority cry out. in an agonizing -pint, -Dcn't . overthrow this Union." Wheltasr this small erring party will triumph in produclng civil war or not, is the main question, % They ha*e already done much harm, and I ♦hoald not be at all disappointed if they earned much more. Indeed, affairs attongly indicate that the experiment of self-got- 1 crnment baa receivod it*, death warrant, and j is about to be buried with shame; beneath j the sable aod of oblivion. " We do not took abroad." and why T * Just because d is- j grace rests on oar owu cherished Cotftttry, j %nd the truth of this stares as in the face ; therefore, when a foreign person or foreign ; press speaks of their trials ind tumults, the aons of Washington droop their heads and seek obscurity. Reader, this is not what we desire ; bot U may be what we have deserved; yet. whereto, I am am not .able distinctly to perceive. -While there is life there is hope." n^y 1 tie called tbe words of an old adage, and i who can deprive as of hoping. Roll away then, thoa fiendish stood of -disunion," and i let the Blaring ann of peace and happinwts shine forth and !:ght rip tkia beautiful Coor > federacy — which has. Tec a oiaht, been shrouded in pnliFeel darkeeea— and our hopes -til t' realised amid the triumph. r.; i-xal tat ions of a proaperotu and once qui. I b— «. L . ' S
THEEE WIIL EE WAS. Ms Eoitob -.—For the past four months I hare watched the workings of Atm-iicau politic::. Health lias been giren ta*>, and not a day baa passed, but my eyes have j glanced over page* of history. When a dissolution nf the United Status was first threatened, tbe thonght that any . cite supposed there ware aonij.in this conn- "i widied enough t<> attempt such a dire- ( pari*. In a wanner amused me. But. 1 think yon tbnt I ntn to the l*a«t extent nninsed now* Heaven, forbid that 1 1 should be ! for how ilogitioas. vilo anil cor- ; , ropted mart be the man who can look with | ' delight and ^complicency Upon the down- ; I full of America, with lis blessings of civil , and religions liberty, which we have maJn our boast ntlomo and abroad, for a train of ] years. Onr Country, T fear, will never enjoy its Centennial anniversary ; nn.cev- ! Vrl This i% my ermrlasloo, after viewing] the course of human* events in anr own, land, and after reading and studying the overthrow or Anciept and Modern na- j tions. Matters have gone too far. to be 1 peacefully settled. Anything that Ha* been j N done, or anything that will be performed, 1. .. .1 I . I ... 1 .. f _ I —at I Inn I— ..lltAritP 'fl ? tl f* '
j\y the Admiofslrnllbn in authority in rhe j ( j way of rnncestion, cunnot "restore this , i Union to tho weal enjoyed one year ago.— ; j JcfTenon l»uvi» and allies or supporters, are ,j ! behflowards "disunion,"' anTthla thfy will I , contend for, even at the mouth of the federal j j cannon. They have bid defiance to our j j l««r. and assert that #ucb tXoU n»t lie en- j forced. Will tjilf a*tT^^jaa<fo!»><Jwaya br j suffered, by Jfcbri^tjoveftineut puraho^ a j course of "masteHj_Jbactivity t" wo shall be subjected to ridicule and scorn bom foreign thrones, both high and low ; if ant, wc may once again stand before the civilized world, (clothed in all onr former grnodeur nnd majesty, and command the same respect, reverence and hmnajre, nod exert tbe same salutary and might* InKn*uce. as in oeriler <t*ys. "Tkert rill he War r Ills too late to own it. The ) solemn decree has goon forth. Cod i» pan- i Ulting-tts for a national tin : but, soEvieul ; for the present. ! ELBA, j l'!iilii'li!]:Lin, April f.th. Iff. I. [ j iifijjcii i) j on 8 ' • ■'WALL PAPER !j DAVID CLARK. : Will Sell at AUCTION, on C*rr Is- | I j OH the loth 01 May, nLxaaz i ' j Stock of I l'AI'ER nANGlNHS. BOUDKR8. PAPER SHADES, ' in qnantities 10 «uit purchasers. • April tllh, last. r ] April urn, iom. r- . -
SPRING AND SUMMER] millinery: j MI**. I- FIISTKH. «t D»anU»IUc.'rrspreilullv taforais herlrlrn.'. nudtht puMIc 7. nrr-.l-that .lie ha. just rwelved » iKir «»' cKMTV*' of Utran and fmney Hwnneta, lA.Hct' Dna* Caps, Mbare' intd C iMrcn'a Jock*ys «ml N*Ka Hala, Silk aaJ Crape Uonncta, kuivt i , Frewh rtowe.a, tares. Fancy Tnur-lu-s ml . Mtltlavry Geoda, Iu i^nrraL of the latest style. : which she orirrs at vcr. low ptleia, aoti.-iUux turn . I the LaJles an c..r!> ealL L April ttths ft. lte : educational notice ! *TMK l«t ot the s-rt.7. ef LKCTCHE* ua KtttJ- | kttXl % ] alter u hlch tt Is propoaeu to form . To^'n'^uretUM.*: Ataoclallon. tt wUl be to ton hm rr.tof, .11 the [^oplcorthe Lower Towa.hlp.-u at end, and , IrlmJaot Wueattea everrwbete are lavtwa to i couie and help on the wo« WQ»k. | 1 frederick ei m e r " CABINET MAKER, laArATBTTE STREET, In the house lotrlyoreuptrJ by W \V. Ware. Cape Island . TOtlllTCna mane to Order; ».» li.uii uCrAiax® and vaaatSMt oKr. Lladheimi ■ will attrnJ to REPAIRINO clocko. pian'os. Cone Beats, Upholstery- Ac. &• Call aad aee ate, or icad la your OrOcra.-O April t,tM0- a* ' ubw castle""
lumber yard. j; I I THE Subscriber teSOMgU the attention of aU j 1 persona wantlat ht MBBK to ■ hta eV-endve «- | I ! sort meet of Lumber. ccnsUltng of ■; tSSSBIBS- &B»Sm " 5SS8S5SSW. 55858K BBS* • Hetohrik JoUts. Faavy S!i"* ; Hemlock teamjlag. Fanvy T^pSfci.'a r- ' Hamloek Hoards, PUln Tojt rtcketa 4 I Hamlnek Flouring, ' Hemlock laths. Cedar Js 1, ptesa -hl-nlea. , s Rails. Lumber dcltvered oa board of traaaia fraa of lB Mat will alcaaa art dtps* » 1 ^ CMAS ft LAMBXO.Y. Haw Caatla, Del. | apcti 4. mi. tr e , J | URASD OPES ISO ! - NEW SHOESTORE. d. OA la I. AN D SK 1-5 :ik;! S The aubacr . H f, wbtihaa rtdl-1 tha Cay Nay pepA pie b cerefore, torn J?* ; c;~ n55r.sa«ifssa5 sst 0 55!cW aelU WOWat ms4 WMH.URK*'* ir BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS, it £s*rz.uxwJ?z zzz&s. i^Rt^Wu-UT.^.a. \ MAXWKl.l. HWAl.V. -
OSJ15 >i) fjtj tC. 'jjC .'dTiiiWkKiITp-l-'ORT PICKENS) Not ye* Rethlbroed. BOSASEW BTOB-K OF GOODS ku I been put In. Wm. Townaend'a Store. M-lassaa and Axe Hand lee. Unseed OIL Lump and Fesri atajrh, *"mSS'., «. MM> ■ . Vine White ami Crown Muslins, i tome's Cotton and Kervmni* «»•!. V"t SaV a'. W. Towaacod a. ' Crntoa Cloth and White Lead, j Mlk itrtpcvl '-atAannre and Jcw.nHarr ^wMWlil.> | Foulard's Nacentinf -r..l Coffee Slslii, | | I Cssalmere. Cut N ills and FluM, ! I'.LKI lurtaloa and Flout, - ] For Sale a! V- . Townacnd a. | ' Fatally Sledleinea and Kcrcecc Lamps, I ■ Lxtra White Brushes mod Tin- W»rv. .. r~-* For Sale »l \V. Townz.-nd s. j I Vutme-s. Brown *'«d Wb.lte T-b'. Corrr*:. i Cheese, Cuaba, .'laekcrel acil taakev .-alls, , , For kale at V« . Too oseed a. j I Flour Bueketa. Shoes and tVpah !Vv ' , j colored SvwIob sulk ^J^SaaTtP Townacnd-a. J iBlaek Atapacea. Knltva anrt Fork., SugasaHibbonS, CoOha.art'r tWdla htrjnss. For Sale at W. rowoaeadV j Woollen Rakes, Tea, and UllneSeap, . - sweratua, corn, aod f«! Cloth Table I IV.br, , J For Sale al \V. TOwnaecd's. at W. TWwnaecd's. t,
| Hurt Ay, Dried itp-dea. Eras atul CoMgM. ' ' i W. To.nwm.fs. , « ; Also, all kimU.of Dty (jp-.'s, t.roeerir. Pruris- „ : ion*, ke., ke . u-ualiy tol-1 la a varirl) >lorc. i i-.y j ' !*• had at VV. Towrseod'J Wore. \t lu-l.tugtoii street, , y1^ ' * c a o mOL' /va re*. ■"» *> 5 i UAXUFACnnUtU OF and dbaleta is '/"- straw goods, Nos. 103, 105 & 107 Worth Second 8t., ; PHILADELPHIA. We are row reoel»iV.« «mr Bprl-.R K'oek. wUc). will cutnprihe a large nod desirable aaaortment of | all kinds of . ' 1 Straw a-ul l.aee Um«l", \!««. a large a^rt.neut of Lai.tJ-V * CniUtata's "Jhu vt«* of FLOWERS and RUCIII3, Willi* unusually lanr'-' thtateaaon. and -«-• would tav He ; your apodal atlehtion to that dt p-irturot. 1 Icare , call and rxambin them before maklti.t J-Ou^ureha- . Tot' lO 10} and l T North Zcreao SL, above Areh. March W. IU.:. tt s J. Stewart Dopuy. 5 ■ ;? AT M. MAHAN S. I - ! 2 253 8. sincunil S-rcrt. t-ol.-w I»ock. , s J - Plsfia«tel|»lil«. 1 ' 1 -- CnAPrrs. Oil Cuertt*. 5 • flntnau.. Irnt-acrrs. ;c " ! 5 U'ISW* MIM.I . .'rue Por-a. r j J i hpn». ■ w i.n. . jj j g j all of tehtch be i> ielllnK.tar~rtrrp, , ^ wbol- isle and ictatu j * I March SB, MWI, ly. ' ■ ; WHOLESALE A RETAIL! i Grocer) & I'rdVpiri Store. : I 'I'HE -i ihaertuer liavlnr hi* Mere located at Ji A- • ! TRY MKRCh'ajjij nod* i.l PER'- u l i. •I atoels' o! CRtlCfcUl ICS mud t*ROV lalt».-so Its ueonstanuy reeelttng Re--«li rrotn FaUndslpbm, • - ad aelllng thorn, Wnoleaala or Retail, -.t • .1 - . prtt.anr.' ?hia pbicih. ■ PHILADELPHIA ,
t-J- tt Is hoped that M-re-keeper. nmt Auy-it lu 1 t general, will call and ask prtees and examine goods befor. pur.h.slaxclrewhere^ . Caps bland, TCav. Bth. HO. READ THIS CARD. 1am; subscriber '-erp. eonatanUy on hand nwel aelreted stock of and tancj -try e--<"!s * hardware, groeartts. Pro vj alone, boots ami shoes, i GRAIN AND GROUND FEED, ■""•oee-hsr u'tlli A cfottll aasortment of store f-odt I which he Mill srU from this date only for CA»1» I 0I t,.vle. h.-llevliut ks can sell st least 10 per ct. 10*1 "Sw^attos^hs t.aah, will Unit an sdeantage by puifhaalr-* beic. DstBg rifht at tbe 1* -dint, awl 1 Satin* no tiaulios I- W.hs c*n ae.l lower tha a r| any other alois to the place. Ue has also oa hand nnd for sale n lot of the heat ST ON IS CO AD ■ ! at Phil vjflphu prtees" with the addition of freight; . a lot Of PISK IIOAItDK. ! leerred aod ttlrl eommos, ard a lot of > Schellengcr'a Landing. Oet.-J.'Mt-f. _ home industry. * Persons make good Wages at collecting bones, , • I which they sell to WILLIAM STITES. II M.J./-T" a.
I lie bars a jreat deal more Since ha RAISED | ! .IIK Pmtf-K I j Towoasnd Inlet. >. *■ oe ll-if. WAR AND SECESSION: FARMERS aCCOMMODLTIOH ZrlNB. If.fA initial Season. •Mid War and Scec »too, though joo sarVoam. 1 lie , bey ever »o lejMitlng.dun t leave your home ; j Hot cell on Vatsllder and soa » hat he has there; ' .No Plows so rteep to l-e lound rltowhere. ■"heap, cheap, cheap, cheap Wows. Is pr» I am bound to suit you anyhow. I When you tear, lu hta Wagon nnd see hla good v.'are, I You will say. It's logteop edl not ,0 .mrwher. ; I a Brat nO* Plow lor only TWelte Dimra. j i kaow U in acTordvoee srlth tbs dutfoess of times. 1 Chnap. rheaa, cheap, cheap Plows. Vnsfllder la bonnd to tan you anyhow. a- 1 will be '.aglnsfawdmya. Pinnae give mo jourorCererarl^BADuK| & VAXOIEDRU. Pe»er«t-ur«. March ith. MB. j ; CHAIRS, SETTEES, : -CLOCKS AND MIRRORS. ' s I,-- a 7: aid -aaaortroer.t ofOUKAT A*T1 A L FUBAfCiTURK, kept sosmtaailj-fio h«ud, whlah the I Iiikaiii" r- can tall at voiy usassnllr rate-. I Hs la alto- prepare* to CU all orders for Bash, ; abutters ami Moors. Qgpggg 0(5 DEN. ' Cap* w«y f»u»s Hoaa*. M.ret W. tte*
^Iz&lphiq SJcifWJWltJ. E»tnh'.i/hc-l in 1810. | • j FASCT DTEISO EIT.tBl.tSltJIEXT. A .7. & W. .JONES, ' VTO, 433 North Front HtreoA. nsarlv oppoi> site the I*. R. Road Depot, Ph!tadrlpKs», dye ; | «1L», Woofon -anil I'smf rwoods of oirrj dreerlp- « , I ton. Ti.rHF.upeilor isiylc of dydic ladles slid 1 tlmtlemru's Cameolh is wtdefy knuw'n. Ctate I and Merino Shew Is afyed the mosr I .-illlaht or plain , J colors. Frspe and, Atertoo ab.swta elrno.-l to lood . like unrF Al»i\ Oentleiaen-a Aupanl, Curtains, I Call and took at our wot a > it" BApGIt'S |! HJkW HONS SUPER PHOSPHATE , SB are Ja—D .** K'da MANTFACTCRKO BY BAUGH St. SON»g |j ■f No. 20 Soiiih Vtliarvcs, ]] PJIILAI?EI.l'lilA. !' CASH PRICE ■ per 2000 pounds, iu strong. Sacks, j ! rinMEKS, ATTKXTIOSI ! ! This article Is I .repair.! (fram II "V ll-.'-re. «e.l oa- , i relied tn»Iolhri alalia." prtpofatluu. -
; !! ta s-.p-nk-r ;.i IVru- 1 in Oaaiiu, |.rouue;r.g In , ; UcMts Sit per ton less. ' ' * j It ha* ail the virtue^ ef rare^Bonj-. wMle y-ui ( : ». It pamsuenMyh improtrs ilieiofl. | J t, I? proJucea large eo.,» ..I gr-. . 1 1' SI ''^no'eahiuisMbc aol?.3"""" | tl'urtl^f' a!r8iSi^aaacrtIoaa.,i*is will eo»t but ' I Utile to give tin trial. j He tilt" Manufacture an article nf | ' "ground raw bones."] (ucaiu.vtik:. t't cs.) * : \ CASH PRlfL WPER2U00 POHDS. Tnc above Manures we warrant entirely free from ' w.t iiihr.atla.u, being uisnulivti'- .l under the pcrto- I ] . oaunii <s boar, Xo. 20 South \Vburrca. l'liilana. j ret., sa, tree- am. ' * allen St. needles' : • , IMPROVE!' STAN 1>AEI) Super-Phosjiliute of Linie, ] I ; The oJ.t os:ttt.li.1ie.l artiel.. jn eonslant 11*0 l>y tb«.ns«r..U of Far. " rurr* find Planters lor a riUCKifi iter 2000 lbs. (2 j ct«. per lb.) . <; 1 ; Xx o . . riJirviAN. Seerived -Lrret f.o^the fiorrm- j I IL'M ABOIL Thii U the old laahlonrd f rsttrry f.«- ' » _ dad, Imported iltre-M. A'LI.KN 4 NKJ1DLES- ]
iNEW FERTILIZER.:; Ttie low price atui superior qoallty of this fertili- 1 e . n-r is fast brlngtag it Into public use. | PRICK 830 per 2000 lbs. (1 J eta per lb.) tlONL DL'ST. Button makers ..far Bane Shut and CSOIIS!! IllSLl. LAND PLASTCIL Warrant*.! pure. In barrels. A liberal deduction made»7 Dealers sa all the abevc- ( articles. N. D- Wo have a' large number o' Dlplneiai fur lTriniuas swarded by the various Agricultural Societies. which joilhre requested to rail and ci.tn1 ti Slli.' Wharvrs k 41 Sth. Water St„ j 1 (First Btore abas e Chesttswt.) . v PHILADELPHIA. Mi II '(t'Stn 5 TOI ARSCRS, G1RDE5EBS AND THRIBBS 1 a7 peysson's Disinfected Poud rette, Especially Afanxtfaetured for Corn, Tobacco, Peas', Grass, Cab • bo ye, and every kind of t j Crop and Trnckiny. !• - A PRICES: $ir..00 nnd $12,(J0 ji»r Ton,, or 40 cia.
1 1 and 30 cU. per liushcl. ALSO!— rure Ihseofseted Night Foil, picked In right Barrels -.t «1 -S.dellvrreJ uali at A. I'eyssou's Wharf. Crrfy's FertJ.— (Liberal Discount to Dealers. W.t NCI ACTCRl'D AT gray's ferry road, BhLOW THE ARSENAL philadelphia, AND AT . Peyascn a Fatm, Woodbury Road, OLOUCCSTtlt, K. J " DEALERS: Pazsrti RroiiARtla it Co., K> 4»h Street aidlfork ATruue. e Joiiir Hi: Ate. west ana of Market Street, JJri'ljfe* • i Orrtccor A. Pre*, ox. Library ;~t., . Golvsiniih's Hall, No. 12."* | ' a. peysson'3 & co , | * G0MJI JS SI ON 21 E It CHANTS, ] J ' Mo. Sand 4 Goldsmith's Hell, ;mt«rt to 'KvWr all kinds «.f Se-da. Fruit Tree*. I. I aud agTlTill'-ral Impleuteuts from Fraaev. •| I sbTte, tsat. Sm lyAdttniw jour UntiqtM.
a)ip.\'uw<cp8 bd0tcpi»se2qu|l*. 71 K M O V K 1> . ; Aano*t GAi.tti:r«oy.] [jkbmiau chebcu. BOOT St. SHOE STOR a.yV.r auUerVvr* have JLBT RECI3VKD rtiWW at -heir Si UHtl lu - DKCATUB STREET. * ; the h'lil-liny lalrly occupied hf Mr. Bui- \ | tall, bettci r n the tire Drug Stores the best assortmeutauf ntJOTK, BllOCk -art UAITKRK, j fra Certs l-a.llet IVL1-. thii.lren; and NtuY and * | Buy's Hat* and Caps, y theme*; reasonable priren • rj-Uenl*' Fire t airskitt Ituo'^ a!w>, CunnlRg . aa-1 U.vh.tg Uuo;. are told cures and Examine. C AHftHTXON h CMCBCH. Ca;>e Ulaud, No* Mb, ireo- Cut WASHING TON HOUSE, Cupo Island, If. 3. 1'lfE b-jbserlber having le«aev! the sbovo Hotel, aud Kttvd tt up ..It;, all the eenrlerti Of a WitI «cr >'-u.. , irsiK'.etfullv luformatbt public that M ! I. r. — pi -tred v.. w-. ..-.ortate tbsu) at FAIR and MK \ -"NADLE CitAlltaH. ; A ■maU iilnlag Huem Is aHaehed, STOVJ'l tree ted Ihiuue-uutthe House and every other eoo- , ] volciire to Su; tt ». cuoifoitaW* snd pleaaaal STAbuxo. I Commodious STAB LIS and CARRIAGE HOBj 8B;. have •juais tu.lt im the prcm.se.. PI IK OS. The -'"Irrti. of Pa;-- May are particularly ootittsrt that >111. fs for hi.r«x : r -nr uw nf «h*pub)le, t- iter. nF 1 'UAltUEaipoB the Lot, wkteh thsy are I illlltrd to use . _ . I "" \Y. NV. WAItH, Pro.
t-ctolwr. 4th. ;«er. " ISA!!)) TIMES ^ ;MA8>EJBA.SYI ] GOOD NEWS for* the- Unemployed ! : 1000 Chances toDIako Money. j ONE MILLION DOLLARS tt'OIITIt or i WATCHES. , .1EWELRY AND i silver-plated ware, TO BE DISPOSE:! OF OiT An Entirely Now I , ' AND OBKUHAL 3PLAN! 'L 2.500 Agents Wanted!! ! A!! ppr.nn. de.irou. of (ecuriug an " akcuc) in thU ] NEW ENTERPRISE U!,...,1.t •.. 11 it on their nampi at nnr?. encio1 acini their names at
] ring a 3 cent rinuip to (ray j>o*t»8«, unffre- | ueivo by return or maiia PREMIUM CATALOGUE Containing OURtaCUGEMEMTB, Which affnrvl A raue'chajcce .MONEY without risk, together with FULL . PA R TICULA RS Relative to tUU NOVEL PLAN! To insure prom|it and aotiffactory dealings direct uil orders to george g. evans, ■J39 Chestnut Street, 1 PlIU.ADtiLPfllA. i April i:h, tree. »ts . enoch edmund's. cape island store. a N ENTIRE FRESH ritacK OF GoODu, just a rc:elvo-l, eontllUaaaf DRV GOODS, Gttoci'. Rl»>, WtOVISIONa, HARDWARE, BflOTX ".d SHOES, EAtlTltHN-W ARE. CROt KLUV- WAKU. TIN- WARE, ke.', (Inch wilt be sold for Csak. (or Its sqaivaleat In Taarv.) »• cheap as cm4i of the same quality are sold 10 the county of Cape May. Al.m au assortment ol irbady made clothing COOSieHBg of i coATa, pants, viahk dathiiic clotiifa ' i -Carte awt Oats tor gait. . i emm. pise m mi word, ieliitred M- The largest Xtoels of Fa.MILT MEDICINES * In the county, kept en band. Cur* for almost evej ry disease. I The attention of tuyere la solicited. sr.gata.-y . . . the bodugger. ! This wqprttrhd artlrl*. just paleotcd, I* some- , I thin* reHrefp »*»• "-"'1 r'"vrr "»«•«> . oOrrtd tm j agscts. who an wanted every -hare. Full J-artleu. • Ism sent. free. Addrcs. - 1 •HAWkCLAKH.D.dJ-fjTd, hflAk %

