Cape May Ocean Wave, 16 May 1861 IIIF issue link — Page 3

~ ~ CAPE MAY COUNTY OCEAN WAVE, CAPE ISLAND NEW JERSEY. _

CAPS ISLAND M.UIKKT. * * KtLLVto Orrti'.v } uttUpjar lit Owen JTisa. TVSeatFlenr. {■rrbU. : : }■• JS*1 Bo ' ( ,C« *a,ptrhu\tl, : : : er--.'tu » : Otto, . ; 0 II ; < Potatoes* ' : ott*o r. ' C't.1 | , 1 0*T., .! Pried Applrs inft. Ill 0 I". Driou i-p^cturi, {*<--«, : : n l > ] t H anuperft. « i«M» «'-■ i Kia-W. .crs. per <4. : : •* 0 li 1 | Lard. pre lb. : m-M. FoCbed BreT, err III. • t « 10 , Port.—. tt. ; Oil ! I Buttsr, per lb. i : : : e Would , I'hrfv.iCT/l. ; • l?cu ! I ! Lop. /-'tdj;. : : s : "10 •Prrwti lliy.ittl,!. lonuolS ' Salt liny, t-* CMaliM i Apples, lus*ri, ■ III J Onimi.prrptTtVf. : I I'-' ' — »reowm—— a— m.i n jsmi LOCAL AND STATE AFFAIRS. J. GRANVILLE LEACH, Reporter. 9 ttolilng^l Plihlng Cptk. W Throwing to tbo fjco breezes of heave-. |i ' the slorioos "Start oyd Stripes" our prooi! ; national ensign, seem* to bo the order of j ^ the day, throughout the loyal states, while j ; 'the Seceding States of the Sooth are raining the flag of treason. We had anoiin r instance of the loyalty and- enthusiasm with which that banner is greeted, at the quiet neighborhood of Fishing Creek, about seven miles from here, on. Satui <1(^last. The Lalio* hod previously prepared the flag, which was to have been raised on Friday, bnt was postponed till Saturday, •ou aecnnnt or tho storm which prevailed. Saturday was a charming day, literally n< -calm and serene as a "May morning." The "Capo Island Home Uuard'," bpving received an invitation, asseflible-J at their Headquarters arter ..inner, where carriages j were provided, and nftor necessary arrange- j tnents, started, in company with ■» large j number of our citizeus, both ladies and j gentlemen, with drum and fife sounding. , and dags flying from every vehicle. At ■Oold Spring, wu were joined by the 'Cold Spring Union lizards'" and the ladies an:! gentlemen of that place, the entire corapay-% ny forming a procession of thirty-ono car. riages, with one, two and four i.orees each, and each carriage carrying from two to twenty seven persons. Ou arriving at our destination, wo found a large co-sl already asMmbled on the grounds of tha public school house, where the flag polo had been raited, tad a speakers' stand erected. At n little distanow from the gro#»l, the military companies alighted and formed in procession, undrnarch'-J to iku ground, where thoy were received with hearty cheers After performing sundry military e volutins, tlie company was called to order by I). K. Foster, Ksi] , who annoanced that Mr. Fetihrn Foster, the oldest man in the place, bad been selected to raiso the flag, which he did, and wben at hair nu:t. three ronsing cheers vroro rung out ou the air,' which ware foliowe-J by throe more, when I - it floated in the breesc at the top. V Immediately alter the flag was op. the | . singer* struck up the "ritar Spangled Ban- i * w nvrf which was performed in good stylo. ! and followed by hearty applanse. Tim j meeting was then addressed by Rev. i ^ Williamson, followed by He v. I). L. j Adams, J. S. I .each und Hon. A. Reeves, in brior and patriotic speeches. The speakers were each received with load Hp plsare as they arose, which was frequently i repeated during the speeches, as well as at i lliu clofc. After tho close of the first ' speeeh, Mr, -Silas Swain sung, with com. meodablo spirit, an appropriate air, which was followed l»y deafening applause. The b entire exercirei wore clost-J by the pcrform»hcc of a national air ; after which the S military companies, by request, spent some time iu military exercises ; wbvu bountiful refreshments, prepared by the ladies of the neighborhood, wore served, and the company, about one thousand iu all, retired to their homes in fine glee. t .Sew Jersey U0«l»lnre. At the call of Gov. Olden, our State )f_j. Legislature has boeu iu extra session for the last two weeks, adjourning on Friday k list. The business, of coursn, was in ref. ence to our present national difficuItFe*The most important business may be remaned np as follows : The passage, almost unuaimoatly, of a bill for ra sing a loan of two millions, and & Slate tax of one hundred thousand dollar*. A bill to raiso four new regiments, and to purchase arms, artillery, and munitions of war. A*bill to pay tho fotnilios of volunteers $C. and to volunteers without families $4 per month extra. A bill to authorise the cities of Trenton, Newark, Camden. New Brunswick, Jersey I , City, and Bordentown to borrow raooey'for ' A the* aid of Volunteers, ^ Joint resolutions, sustaining President I.iucolu and Uovernor OHwn, and pledging i Ue entire resources of the h'!!".o to the * putting down the rebellion, have alsc been passed by both Houses. New Jersey n. a ur.it for Ibe Union L Tiie lour rcgiuieaU noticed above wiii soot bo filiod up.

• A Flue K»vt Without doubt th6_ban.l«omcst Annul--' 'can Flag that has over bean swung to tire ] I wind, in ILL county, now floats from a staff ■ on the United Htales Hotel— the Hear1- ■ quarters of tha Capo Island llomo Guard-. wai mode by a number of our patriotic i boTVyoung and olJ. u week or two ^ 1 since, and they may wGflheir eyes to this ' sl ' with an honest show of pride. We | henrd many of tho lad it* who devoted j ranch time in making this national banner ; ~ tho military company say. that they • would volunteer their asrviccs to make up • the uniform of the same company. These ore manifestations of noble spirits. lJ. The TV brat Crop. As we were taking our rido to Fishing in Creek, on Saturday, we took much notice of the different wheat-fields along tho road; | " j and, as faros we may judge, they ere, iu j - ' general, very flattering. Some few fields 1 ad quitoa slim appearance owing to th« {■ ' poor stnto of the soil. Should tho wet ■. j weather which wo have experienced for a week or ten days p»»t, continue, it wupld ^ not be safe to predict a heavy wheat crop | •, th« coming season ; but- if reasonable «lry j ^ nod warm weather makes its appearance ; s and does rial soou vaiiub, we may presage , a rich reapiogs. McTurttiry's CiaUsrisg. S; The established stand of .Tames McCart- j ney, at Capo Muv V. H.. is now supplied . with a new Stock of good.<, suitable for t gentlemen's clothing. If you want a fine suit ot clothes, this i« the plaCO to obtuiri : rbein ; or, if you desire a common coal. : g Eants or vest, call on Mr. McCartney. and avu turn take yc»r measure. He will ac ' conimodatn you w ith gonds'in tho piece or I made up. jnsl a* you choose, and for a rca- 1 • sohable prree. By an advertisement in an- ; ' ; other caloniu it will bo seen that Mr. Mr ' ! t'artney keeps on hand no ready-made cle- . c | thing except tliut made by himself. A Soldier.' better. We have before w a letter from Mr. II. i W. Sawyer, who Inlt this place about five weeks since, and joined n volunteer rcgi in i- nt in I'hiladelphia. which tendered their , Servictu to the Fresideot. and have beet, in a Washlnston for some timo In his letter Uo relates tho account of his tpip '<> tn» -, capital with tho regiment, and tclis bow ; they are quartered, arid what camp life is Extract* from tbo loiter will bo published ■ :i»xt week. { t'*j»r Island Ilotnr. Guards. I The members ot this company arc par- j lirolarly requested to meet at their Head ■ Quarters, on Thursday afternoon, at 3 ' o'clock, to go through with a general pa- j rr.de drid. Bear this io mind. 1 _ We take ocea-uiii here, to notice, that ladie* have-^Attfiuiing invitation" to witl.i ss the drill Jf tho company, every-evn. ing. ."ieals uru provided for their accoiuo- : I nation. ■Military Publication. • Atthi* time of rreat military movements , > in our country, some approved work on mil- . ; j itary tactics »«rna to be almost indispeusible, especially to military men. Every j man who iiiiand" volnntciing should not ; I fail to procure such a work. V. B. Pater- j o \ *on k Brother*, 30G Chestnut st., Phila- . j delphia, have juit published a cheap book. ! i untitled "The Soldiers' Guide," which w:l! ' j be sent, free of postage, to- any ono sond- j " ing 33 cent to the publishers as' above. • ! lUpll.t Ihurrh i. Rev. Mr. Brownson. Providence permitting. will pleach in tha Baptist Church, next Sabbath, U>j A. M. aud -t P. M. | One barrel, best qiiuiity. Super Phos. j r \ phate of Linte for sale at the olBce of this ; t | paper. l\ WASHINGTON HOUSE, h ; Capo Island, N. J. e j -piii: subwrlber h.vine honl the above Tlotel. . I I aiuI i.iuJ it at> wnh *ii ilieremforlk nt a winter il.u.r, ■■-•preifuUy lulotn.* th* publlr |k.| he j e Is now prejiaivdtameeominoUsie ttu-ni si I'Allt »u iu: amin aull t riAUGKs. " A aia.ll DlnliiK It.-nm Is attsiAM. STOVJ s II «mled t»M)U*ll'"ClVVh« IIODSP.BIl.l r -W Othrl. c.u:krniroce to make It • comfortable pleassnt io llume. STABUtte CemmodliMi. STADLt!* sad CARM ACE HOB- ° IU hat t been bultt on the prcmurs. UIKDH. Tlie e Itlrrns of Cspe May ore j»artf"tlarly netiflsd , that It hemes, lor the use nt the public," •t rilKi: t>r CIIAKGX srr on the Let, which Ihcji arc Ittitc.1 lu use. ir W. W. WARE, Pno. October, 4th, {Ma. ^ PIIII.ADKI.PIII A ; MILL V1LLK $ CAFU ISLAND MAIL STAGES. ' Tirtn leave the RIDGE WAY HOUSE, foot of a VV Morbe. Street. PhlUdel|.bia. V;, c'doek, A. . M-; soil Wltset 8t*czt WSkSt st 8 u'eloek. Passlne over the Weel Jersey sad (llasshoro ll- fuilro.-!* Io Mlllvlil.1 thvneeby Slayrs, Ihrouyb Hurt I.'IItiI-'Ii, U'l-hftier. Lvrkbnrg, Kw tag's Neck, West Crrek and t>»t Crerk, to DeanlsvMIe, ,.l Utile c suit ihreuxh Goshen, Dyer's Creek, Green • freek'. mud ColJ S;-r!ur«, io t.ifc 1-h.n.l, on Tuesns Usyv Thuisdays and -lalur .-j. ttaluralag, wl!l lesvp LIT) LAM'S HOTEL. Cape Iil.ixl Cltv.OB MondSfe. Wednesdays and FHUaj-i eg muslnc throuxh tbeal-ute mrellxned i>:sces, snd •toe. »" Moadsys sad talurdars, throurb rtskjac J-l crerk. m cellar the Cars sl Mlflvllle, will arrive la Phtladelphi. by4« o'eloek, T. St. This l.ae connects with the BridcetRa line at m. Mill-, tile. PV " lAJCCkl. BISHOP, Prop*r. yr October II, tMB. 810 REWARD. X?IFTY P0LI.AR8. in Five dollar Gold I' Pir<w». 0. A ttHa, WW tool on Ihe »Rih, la hr me from Tuck.hne to Cape M.yC II.. by way of SO lWnn.nl UK. or from the Court H'-ure In Ikul Ri«a> Wth, by way of Gnahrn wel IVaai.k lilt- Any perreturning ot rending the ww. Km Ten Hollar., »D. to IK. ft- VVTlletlt, at Ihirt Kliubeib, wUl rvoelvtikc thsokt ul the owner. 00 .NICHOLAS A V ILLETTS. April id, tt»L

186L Si'UlNG & SUMMER 1381. j MILLINERY I IflSS MAltr C. PRICE. J \BOVr: COLO SPKING, h«e the ; '• *.ute or 1 a- iij formtnc her |itl»ak, ""a/Sp caT^n 'viJieJ SPUING .nd"st;WMLar 3UUB»ee.. '- "d UUnf Of " .vrun -VXtJiis, aad ,k-ipis, t*. Ill an- BLEACH l>G done l« ord.. ,. «1»» £ M*) ». «w, splil N(>" a X D SUMMER:" MILLINERY! MIRR. L miTKILM Deik»uvllle.'n-.p«!-folty ll 'orn.. her friends the public arntr.ithai .be l>u J«S! rerrlvrd ROUS e»U w.HlOWa*- e . ,1 Sir-M m«d K«u« > ibiui.r i . i.-: ^ Hn-M t tpe. N reeds' and C -ibMen'. Jovkry. and Naerut* Hats. Silk and Crape Bonneia. ttutrhea. Ki;.- i Cons. French Flowers, Lore*. Fancy Trtmmtaes «&J j Millinery Cowk, In ret-er-l. <•! ihe UI. -- • , which she od.- nt vci j low prices, toiicliing from | Lndler A t ^.rly call. LAD1E8 I ATTENTION! jj SPRING AND SUMMER! M I L L I N E RY ! j ■trji* J ANE -llll.HUFTII. at Capk ! \tM«v Co 1-*T I lot" sc. and a/1" MOVIIM . j a pul I. I ith. will uirer to tl e l».lir» « » ie nad/ut' } aaaortmenl of Sprlneand Summer Millinery . t»RV i » GootlS, SHAWLS. CLOAKS, Ut sllUtS, TRIMMI.M.s. HAT*, fte.ftr .of every >ij,ie, at her Xevv j n.« " *5 ' un *" r' g SPRING AND SUMMER ' MILLINERY! jEMZ.tflF.Tii a. smith co.; re.|-.- •! Io k.t their fr.ewla and the put- «. fel'. n'sLtV and d»el{^a?«i« "r'woV* ' ; 6. STRAW AND FAN 01" RON NETS, Ribbon*, Flowers, Hutches. ; J] .LADIES' DKF.SS CaHL and Mtl.LtKKHY GOOD* lii.-or.eral.of- The 1. test alyle. j n-Udlea'. plesaecwo us aa carry eoll.^ - April, Ilia. HM. likm «T MII.I.INURY ! 1 1 Miss Sallie A. Woolsoa, v-xt runixc CREEK. 'Wrtl.L ohuN her New OTbnr of FASHION A- ! >> 111.!. '111.1.INKKV, 0:1 Vrtimf, Jynl 1Mb, TLAKVDE FASCV AM) STRAW BONNETS. I : l.kMi--' SI.KKVKSin.1 t;i)l.!,ARS, I FORT PICKENS1 Is Reinforced. ; ; Anil ft NEW STDCu OF GOODS has been pnt in Wm. Townacnd a Store. ' Molntsea and Aix Hnmtlea. ; Stove I'ijwe and Ctuobel Cottna, For S«ie a! IV. Towaac-nd'a. 1 BstfjasafartaryMW"!" r . — j toatr a Culion aeu kei \\-. Towosk'sd'a. ' Croloa Cloth ami White brad, j silk strijaal Paaaenur-^' :;d fr-rj' ^J-own-er, j-, i Foulard's MagtpUne and Cuffkt- Mills, j Choice Prints a'ud W slM'aiwr^ ^ ^ Towniend'a, ' j Boy's Casalinere. Cnt/t vita and FluliT, I Paper Curtains aad _ \->Xsab- nt W. Totrnaeod's. , J Family MolKiaea and K^eoe^Lamiw, j "*'"n ,l c I or Hale at \V. Tow Bread's, i i Nnlineek, Brown and White Table Carer*. | ' Ch.ese^L'omba, Mackerel and \ankre- I'aila, For »a|e nl \V. Tuwnaead'a. , Flour Ituekr!*. Shoes Mi-MV/i.h lUiyda, ^ i mark Alvssce*. Knttra snd Forks. ! sugar, niltboiO, CMtVe. nol Fiddle s»tln*a. For svie »r tv. lownsend's. j I Wooden Rakes, Toe, and lUino Sosp, ' lU.cratua, t orn, aud Gil llo'h T.ol-.e Cloths, I or Salt- at W. T»»u».-nd's. ! j Hosiery. DrteJ Apptea. Spvlea. » tg« sn.'. Coiygne, ! Goilton Butler ami Clam Itv-kcla. I i For -Okie «' W. TownaoPd'a. i Also, all kinds of DryGo-.l., GroeerKa on.1 Fi.jas— ; lona, .\( . -\-a -.'dli. atari, tv More. ... .> j l« had a! W. Towns.-.. I • More. Washington slrtel, i • oniaMltn IK-ean sivret Cnpo Island. • | March vrth. im.1. e.m _ j " - * I J. Stewart Dep«y. ^ ^ At M. MA HANS. - t i 2 233 S. Secnml .Street, below Dock, 5 , Philadelphia. r" has coMtaatly on 1 «nu a urrr auunmrtt ^ 1 jt CKwrcrt, Oictcvri'., - 5 Math*—. I.nioetrrv, _ . 5 Vine* S..V0KS, ITAUI Rofts,.. Si p Ktua, Mais, ftr. J 1 ' S all of Which he la celling r.ry rtcep, ' -1 u holrule aad rvtall. u Mare!. Wil, ly. J_"_ nkw'castle 7 LUMBER YARD. T'lIK Suhoerihrr would. etU tin- altenilon of all perron* w aotiug l.t 'Ml Kit In hla rMraalve naaortateo. of Lumber. .-onaUtlng of . While lire Boards, Vcllow Pine Doarda, While l'tne PUnk. Vrlhiw Pine Frame Stuff, White line Siding. Yellow line Flooring, f While Pi UP Flooring. Yellow I'lne Plank. ® llrmloek Joiata. Fancy Top Plehets XU ft. i • Hemlock Scanning. Fancy Top I'lrkeis t ft. *• Houl.K-k Boards, Plain Top tv-keta I (t. Hemlock Flooring, Pfaalcrlng Laths. "• Hemlock tj»lhs. Cedar ft Cypres* dhlnglee. HlaVAIIU le eonrenlenllr slluslr.1 on Ihe Delaware river, adlolti'.ng fhe New C a.IIc Gas Works — 'j Helm u.-ierniined i<- sell at the mir hxreat ikahpH10 res. He va III also wvchange LumU-r lor Good Ctalai ?* lulla Lumber doUsvred on hoard of vrem-ls free of ehxrro-t>-PrtMas ift want w'll nleaae add rem el ^ CHAS.il LAVBSON. Hew Castle, Del. April 4, .1*1. ly • - NOT ICE. THK Annsal MePltng «'f the aiu-khtilders of the Cape Island TUrapUve Co n In i- lc|j nl the CKNTRt! - HOIHK, Cape Island, on lioTaeaA.. IU IV» Jet of .Was, at the hour of 9 o'clock p M„ lot £ the purpoeo of eleetlug Directors (or the ensuing 5" '*The Ib-ard of tMreciora will meet at fhe same ' place, a! Ihe hour of la o rlm k A. M. re P ALVIN P. HILDRLTW. See' y. MavSUlMI V. t^8*"AUveru«'.' your buaincsa.

fif»l?i\ipiiid 'ridPa'rliKBKirt*. J E>tain,T,«i i.. rsm. KAXCT DYKING KSTABUS1I NX NT. .1 . A- W-. JONES. N '>. 43.-I Serlh I-ro.it Btrrrl. nearly opjaw ! site tnc Nl P. H. Iutv.1 Dc-mi. Wilboh-lplila, dye j silk*. Woolen and Fancy Gouu.t ol every dcK.ip- I won. Their s-..|nf lor elyle dyving Initio' and J Crnllemen's Garcu-nla is - ..Ki) known. Oral* j ami Merino Sl.au Is djed Ihe moa: l-rtlUaat or plain i cokHs. crape aft.1 Jter.no Shawts cleaned to lo<.U | like new. <K..Heme«-a Apparel, Wurlaln*. . leaned air re-dy-d. Gal! and look at our work | MatybJl.im. Itn. - \ BAU Gil's RAW BONE SUPER PHO SPjl ATE HAM'FACTUnL'D BY BAUGH &, SONS, j No. 20 §outh Wharves, PHILADELPHIA. V CASH I'RICF. per 2000 pounds, iu etrorg Sacks. F,l ItMKllS, ATTENTION! This article Is prepared from It vu tk.*i and eon- : tain* a nt of lertliulng .-<>u»tltueata,ain- j UkJIc! la no othrr ■imilar prrpa.atluB. I It la superior to Pcnivtaft Guano, producing In . 5. It coats *11 |-cr ton lea*. J It has all the virtue ol llirc Poioe. while vnu II furnlat.es precisely tt.i- i.~< * ;nu.-.l for the growing crop. II 1-trmar.cr.l ly improves Ihe soil. «. It priMlurrw larg-^rop. ..I graa..^ *! U dors not c-.h.iu.'- tt.c .oil. ». The last .u uhy you should use it, is Itiat then).... can make a (Tacllci.1 teat as lo the trulh of all ll.t-h.- ***ertlona. II will roat but ] Utile toglv< It a trial. He alto Manufacture itn article of "GROUND RAW BONES.". (CIMUASTIKD PC UK,) CASH PRICE. Mi PER .MOO POI NDS. s.rnitar«^,^rngrn.rnVlactm«l .m.'lcr the i«-r.o-j nal Supcr.ntctulcnee of our of out Finn. ISAL'Gtl ft BONA, No. 20 S'tuili Wbarvti, l'liiluaa. j Feb. !ti. IM. 3:n. ALLEN &. NEEDLES" * | IMl'ROVKU STANHAKH I Super-Phosphalc of Lime, I Tin. old cftal.litli.-il article, in con- , stunt use by ihru-uu.l* of Fnr-nu-r* nn.l Plan'era f-r a PRICK $45 per 2UU0 lb*. (3{ ct*. perlb.) PEfll'VI AN, ttecelieit Ultcel f««m Ihe Goveniiniuok This la the old fa.hlunrd Frettrry Ca-

ALLR y ir y K R D L R S, j NEW FERTILIZER. • The low price and anpe.,..r qu^lltY of Ihla lertilk- \ * set Is l*st bnugln.- U Into public uacT— — I PRICFa£30 per 2000 lbs. (lj cts per tb.) 1 noxi: DUST. Button makers .da r Itoac Dad snd C»nc*» Hmrts* , j LAND ri.ABTl.IL Watrantsd pure, in battels. ; A liberal deduction made to Dealers on all the ab.ve I articles. . N. o. We have a targe number o« Dlplnma.^r | i-i-'iea, which you are nqucatrU to .all aud \ i 12 Sth. Wharves k 41 Slh. Water St.,'! (First Store above ( hratuat.) ! ^ rittLADKLFHU. ^7 TO FARMERS, GARDENERS A5D TRUCKERS ! A. PEYSSON'S t. Disinfected Pond ret te, ' Etpt* nolly Afanilfttclurcd for Corn, » 'J'olaero, Petit, Gratt, Cab - " • batje, and tcery kind if ■ Crop und Trucking. = : • PRICES: '* | $15,00 tinJ $12.00 per Ton, or 40 cts. ^ und 30 cts. per lSuahel. ALSO:— fure l>.s%rcte<t Night Sol!, packet! in light liarress at gl.".v, dell v err* I only at A. F«> .sou's Wharf. Gray'* Ferry.— (Librtay DiscouqKtil 1K,1 '^cts U MANlTACTtltED AT GRAY'S FERRY ROAD, ir, nn.ov.* THK arsknal PHILADELPHIA, / "• AND AT j Peyason * Farm, Woodbury .Road. ^ t CLOUCE9TCM, H. 4j h dkalkrs: *i Fnrvn RiritAarm Sc Co., N. 4th Street ** anil York Avenue. John Gbaio, west end of Market Btrect BriHg.". Orrick at A. Pkvmox. Library St., GtilLimiih'* Hall, No. 12. A. PEYSSON'S & CO , Z COM MISSION MERCHANTS, ^ Ko. a tad 4 Oeldtmith'i Hall, Import «<> order *11 kinds of Seeds, Fruit TVrc*mr and VgrlruUural ImpKmrnta from France. Feb. t*, IHI. So Fanuits bhould taie tbo "Wave."

Tijiiufilafldoox ij\b'Pli»cn>:«t«. j Dr*W". R. sheppard, ! HO.MtKOPATIIIC PHYSICIAN, K' I'.NPFCTFL' LLY (dlc-s M* IWrsstonsI rer. ire* lu:!.r lut.abilaots of told spring. Capo Islsn* ! aud su. founding country . ! OFFIC Kt— tttvm of Strrtff l-'dmam" dwrtft ! t'af, IWS *.,*riay, S'.J. j Apeil'4'lh. ln*l. Fa. ' i R K M OV~K tT " 7 j AAkft.v vRRirrsox.] [jKmuriAti ftiirxr/i". BOOT &. 6HOE STOR -AtjTIIK Suhscrila-r* have (LST KBCLIVIB I «!u-ir S'l OKI! in DECATUR STREET. | lathe I. aiding Intel g occupied fe« Mr. Hahlull, btOrecn-the tiro 1tn tg Store** the best ssaorluteBls of j BOOTS, SlillBS arid GAlTKR*, I fur Gents iJVdlrs and Child teat and Men's and j Fine fall Skin !h""a. also. Gunning KAKRKTAON ft CftOnCO. Cape Island, Nov. Kth, ifto. em KOME INDUSTRY* j Persons m-.iko good Wage* at COLLECTING BONKS, which they sell to , , __ W ILLIAM STITKS. , ' he Trnys s rreal deal more siaee he RAISED Toon rend Inftt, X. J. <>c ll-U. READ THIS CARD. Till: subscriber keep- constantly un handa-wrd I J i v ' .. .if .sl,;.:-- *nu I amy dry goud* • hardware, groceries, Pre. isjnns, l-ools and «!.„cs, Gil A IX AND GROUND FEED, i tcgeinrr with a general assortment of store goods , Which he Will srHMror., this dale only for 4' Aft M rhosc liavlac !".» Cash, will Cad an advantage by . j purehaslag here. Being rirhl at thr landing, an* 1 hating no haulms !» pay.ne can sail lower lhaa any other atuis in Ihe place. I lie has also ou hsml and (or sale a lot of the beet ST ON K COAL 1 , a! rtillvdvlphia prices unit the sddillon of frelghVi PINK IIOAKDH. Second and third common, and nlgbof v' suitsblc lor building purposed; * . JUSKl'ti KCHKLLtNGKR, Scbelirngrr's lu»nulng. Oct. 1, 'SSI-f. HARD TIMES - II 11)IH!.4SYI } GOOD NEWS for the Unemployed! 1000 Char.cco to Make Moneys Ji® ■i O.N I- MILLION DOLLARS 9 l. WrtRTtl Of "WATCHES. JEWELRY

UGUXdiftl 3| AND SILVER-PLATED WARE, TO UK ntSFOSKD OF OX Aii Entiroly Now AND ORIGINAL PLAN! 2.500 Agents Wanted!! i All persons tlesirou* of securing •« I Ageocy in litis NEW ENTERPRISE I Should >ei«l on their name* ai once, enelo* - • S I ,«i..R a 3 cent siamp to pay poltage, aud re- J 18 I cmve by return of mail A PREMIUM C ATALOCUE Containing 0US SfiSUCEMEfJTS, >*«| Which a (fori "*»»J A RARE CHANGE ♦ TO HAK* MONEf without rsefc. together with FULL PARTWVLARti Relative to this NOVEL PLAN! fM To insure prompt and satisfactory deolioft 1 direct all ordere to 1 GEORGE G. EVANS, 439 Chestnut Street, rntLADrxrntA. April 4th, W*U- «q M H THE BODUGGER. M This wenderfnl aitlste, Jast psteated, Is semft. thing ndr* crre. and aever Mm. enera . Jrt e- agents, who are w sated everywhere. Full portle«-^J I art seal/m. Ad-lrees ^ ■HAW ft CLA1K. BMOefc«l,>lBBft. JH ^pAdurtioo ^our bwBlnego.