Qftff E MAY COUNTY OCEAN WAVE, CAPE ISLAND NEW J-RSEY.
LOCAL AND STATE AFFAIRS. J. G EAST i LIE XXACH, Beporttr. 0«i Rlml Walcriait Pint. Once-in a-while we »pea* through oor column*, to the poblic. obout Atlantic City— the rival lummi-r resort of Cape laland. Never to oor knowledge have we lifted language iL.r.m.iipey »" vf^tpi.e.. ; tint, pan writing* will show, in bla^JU.d while, tliat we have ever occordwd lo our rival, all, and even more than it merited. — j We have spoken of iu magic growth, ofi it attraction*, or iu mean* of accent, and of | iu pal rou age. in term* becoming onraituo- ! lion, and no one dare deny it. Hot, on the : -other hand, what treatment and what jus- j tice have we reeeived from them ! Can it I be truthfully raid that Atlantic City, or it* ; loader*, are clear from uttering *entiinenU. I calumnious sentiment*, which were used ] for the sole purpose of marring the honest ; roputatioa and the twainc** of Cape llfcud! j Wo think not; for, although they have no : newspaper at that place, yet money ha* | done powerful work in baying Mine Phila- \ -delphia newsp-iper* to lie outright for At- 1 {antic City, and against us. liefore us are articles which were printed in paper* last 1 auinmer, and grosser mi«repre*entalion*. or baser falsehood* you seldom fee published. We had an article prepared for pru«». last •eason, refuting many charges nnd showing up slanders; but thinking that the fair fame of this bright and verdant spot of I Jersey could not be tarnished by erroneous ] representations of Hrodhead, UcKibben A ! Co., we never consented to hare it appear j in poblic print. ilad it not been for ! -information received during the past five . months, we should not at this time slate, i that, was the a ay known, which persons ' interested in Atlantic City, tiave taken os an expedient to increase enstom at that I place and "to detract from thiaeity,-tln** I wonld be a general outburst of indignation, both North nod South, almost powerful enough to bury that "sand city" beneath J the surging wave* of the briny Atlantic. Those persons held out t« the South, a year ago. that Cape Island people were nb- j -olilionists, while those of Atlantic City j were entirely southern in their feeling. At | a later period a mas* meeting was held here, | nt which, resolutions were passed, recent-', rnrtiding Hun. John T. Nixon to use his , -utmost endeavor*, in C ongeess, towards i , perfeeling a peaceful settlement of flio then tiicuatening crisis; but the unprincipled I |terson* did nut take the trouble Iu circa- j late this item throughout the noted south•urn cities, for it is plain it would have done | ■no good to their cause ; but tbey remained i reasonably quiet until a more recent date, j , when another mass meeting of our cititeens was called to -express their loyality to j , the glorious American Union, it* Constiln- ] tion and it* laws. This time, it is known. j reports were again circulated In the South ' < that we were abolitionists and cnercionisU.ty r thus it will bn teen, that as the sharks of V the sea are ever at hand to catch eatables ! ! that may be thrown from aboard the speed- : ing ship, so do certain parlies at oar rival i ' city, ever hove their jealous months o| eo 1 1 in older to imbiha something from there | < sftiartera that will make food Tor starving 1 1 appetites and moistea the parched tongues j of calumny and slander. Tfie assertion j 1 that our people arc abolitionists, or have j 1 beeu, is undeniably false. We know that j 1 theie is not a person of this character living among on. Indeed, we were always a 1 -conservative, a Union-loving people, and shall so continue to be. Whether this '• can be said of Atlantic City is mnch < doubted. Perhaps some wonder if these -wire-palters (or would-be sagacious men) 1 liavn yet attempted to eat favors by intrigue ^ in the North ; and for thai r satisfaction we will say that a few months ago some boys. f for mere fun. hoisted a piece of muslin with ^ a palmetto tree painted on it. upon a pole. ! • at this place, and these hydra-beaded per- , sons set the story to going in Philadelphia and elsewhere that we were all secession- , itta down bare, and numerous listeners be- , lieved it, not knowing bow it originated. — , Hence ft will be seea that we have been ] misrepresented on every hand. If those i who have attempted to injnre this worid-rc-uownad watering place, were half as patri- jj otic and loyal to oar Country as we are, j tbey might ba fit to associate in common society, bat as it stands we regard tkem "the « vilest of the vile." Oar UStraU. ^ Oar street eommissieaer deserves credit for the thorough manner in which he has t repaired' soma of oar principal streets, t Now lh«y are w*ll trodden, tbey show the | improvement. They were never in a* good u condition before, and we can hardly sea , how tbey can be better. The widening of j, the aitWtaalka. ia many of them, tvadeci- „ dad improvement, and a# cannot sea bow j, any one can fail to acknowledge it. fc X,«VwkP»F.'. I Thomas II. Hughes, Ksq.. will accept our , thauks for New York paper*. c
■early LymftrS. Two yonng gentlemen, John Church, of ! . Cold Spring, and David 8. Towosend. of | Seaville, in thia county, left home last j Spring, and shipped from Philadelphia for ■ New Orleans, iq the schooner E. 8, James. Tbey arrived at that port before the block- 1 ado was enforced, and the vessel aras seised by the rebels. The two gentlemen spoken • of. made their exit from the city and star- j' ted North by railroad, and while passing through Jacluon-ille. Ala., where some thrae or four thousand of the Confede- ; | rate Davis tioep* were encamped, a squad ' | of soldirr* car* and passed through uy- : J ing. "Il'there aro any d — n bloody nor- ' i I hen. en in hern, tell us, and we will Stretch j ■ '.hem." They were ntft known, and cams | on safa and sound ; no doubt thanking the ] Most High for their lucky eacupu. We itn- : j agine., they looked rather "pale obout the j | gills" when at Jacksonville. The captain J j yet remains in Naw Orleans awaiting mom \ disposition uf hi* teasel. It stem* that ! three fourths of the schooner is owned in : | Delaware, and the other fourth in Phila ' delphia, and it is thelast'part that isseized. J ' They pretend, not to take anything be- 1 j longing to a slave state. ^ i A flue Grass Plot. ( We were noticing a day or two since, ' several men mowing, in the lawn in front 1 i.r'Cougress Hall. And, by the way. we' . couldn't forbear having a hand in the fun. | ■ to revive up the metiory of our more j t I youthful days, spent in agricultural pur-. I suits. Tha lawn contain" some foor or live j I (acre* extending- from the hotel to the ; beach, an I will lorn off from two to three « j ton* of goad fwli buy to the acre. We j couldn't help notice the difference between ■, this and the whtta sand hills at Atlantic ' < j city, driven about by every shifting wind. Man. Henry May. , This firm Oniou man who has been elecUnUi.mnre, Md., orcr j Henry Winter Davis, occupied a cottage on the Island lost summer. We bare seen She honcrnhla gentleiiyn. and ho lias the appearance of having an iron will ; and in i j our opinion if all the *«?ce*«iuiii-U •»' | . Maryland were to attempt to influence him. wlien he hod made up litis miud. it weuld i prove of n>i avail, lie wa« a candid supporter of the lamented statesmen— S. A. : Pouglns — ami seem* lo be following out | hi* principles. < nutrr.i llaM. | Messrs. West 4 Thompson bayi been J"| ' putting Congress Hall in priiAa^i.Irr lor j - 1 the season. They have mode some very j | important ulleiatioti* in their office ar rnngcnieiit*. which are decided improve- i ! mentr. Mr. John Risley has also had a j counter filled up, near the office, where be will furnish the guests of the hotel with | the daily papers, which will be quite n con- ! venicnce. especially this senscn, -when th* 1 I dailies will he in such demand. TkCelasiMs llnu-e. h We understand that our former towns- r V man- -John K. F. Htites— has associated I ! himself with Mr. Iuiird, at the Columbia . House. We wish them abundant success. ■ Tha house has been thoroughly repaired. * i aud everything is being put in readiness for ^ opening. ■ » j Election. „ An election tor commtssitused-oMleers of j the Cape Island militia company was held : 1 at their head quarter*. Iiul Monday eve- * I ning, under the New Jersey militia laws. Colonel Cfcwrle* 11. Powell presiding, when the officers were duly elected : Captain. 1 Wm II. Smith ; First kieotenant, IJ.-o. W. Smith , Second Lieutenant, Iiich'd T. Tindall. By rosolntion the name of the company | changed from "Cape Island ll-iuie [ s Guard" to simply Cape Island Guard. 1 91 fells Cheap. The best I'enn'a fresh batter is selling j at the store of Wm. Townsend, at 20 cents ! per lb., srhich is less than we have known I ^ it for many years. at Goshen The largest vessel ever built at Goshen. . was to bo lannehed next Hatarday ; bat, on jl account of the tides, will be launched to. H day, (Thursday.) She belongs to Mr. Wm. # (Jarris.ui. Vss Ow It t Gentlemen, will you smoke ike best s*. sold nn Cape Island ? If so. go lo J. x T. Smith's, opposite theU. 8. Hotel. 1,000 Tatnnteers Wanted. Tolauteers wanted front Cape May. See tl advertisement in another column. r .. . _ . . ii Doa'r Lkk IIkioisii. — A11 Alabama sol. dier writes from Nmfolk lo the Mobile Adrtrlittr, and intimates pretty clearly _ that hi* coreradss do not like digging I trenches and throwing up embankment*. He «ays, also : r "Yon may think it strange that soldiers who leave home to fight for the glorv and h ot their native and adopted land * should havt any othar that HgU and happy but It Is not so. Men that have • raised ia laxary cannot become accusii>tn»<l to the privation* and restraints of tump life in a few days. It will take months."
i TOU'flSEND— TOMLIS.— <h> the llth In-! . by KC», K. II. Ourrlt. Sta. Ruvixeo H. Town emu. , | orOtnalavlUe. to Mm Mvbv.Tokmv, of Goshrti 1 Cdp: ijjaji i)tVTiiM»Kb"!<SM^ElT^LUDT^fvi, (Soeensor to CtBOBUK L. I.LDLAM ) House, Sign and Ornamental: PAINTER & GLAZIER, C APE ISEAXD. H. J. ; PAtXTIXC of stt kinds executed lb good style. 1 S. n.— COUNTRY JOUUINI. June with neatness , sod dispatsh. myao.s - - ; 1 FREDERICK LIXDHKIMKR I CABINET MAKEIU I.AKAVKTTE RTnKKT, ' In the house lately oeeapted by IV. W. Wsre. , Istsod. fOMRITtlRK made to Unlsr: ^«) | Mr. Linitbrimer will sMeu.1 r,. UK PAIRING CLOCKS. PIANOS,Cane Seats. Upholstery. Ac. Call and see me, or send In your Outers. JU [ April 4, Itwo. MM james McCartney, MERCHANT TAILOR. ' ri^HK subecriber respectfully inform." the ' 1. kutisbltsot* otens star CnuBt'y, thai lis nas returned from Philadelphia, wlih a large and. ! well aasoitmt stuek ot good*. <-<mal sting of CLOTHS. CASS1MKRKS am. VKSTIXGS. , which he i" Prepared to m*nur*etuie 16 enter in 1 I the must f as lllooable slylv. and up rrasnoalilr j Urea* Goods by the ynnl ate aOetVd fur »a|e. Having serureit the say* Ices gotnt workmen, te ■ enatiUsI to eusrsntee satlst.u ttjn to all w h« may I tsror htm with their |»tronagr. He also invites attention to his exlrn.lvc nsortmeut.ot READY M AO E I Which he Is constantly maklugui>, constating pr.n- , | etpolly of , ; OVERCOAT*. PHOCTK C OATS, JACKETS, PANTS, the I I solicit the patronage of Ihr puMh-^lod my friends^. CSPS >l»y C. II., fept. Sdli, IMPi; i CHAIRS, SETTEES, CLOCKS AND M1HHOHS. \lmagnad iwartment ot "tlBCTANtt tl. KfBN.TCHt:, kc|ii mrasiantly on hand, which the , | sutweriber eon wl! at my p-asanable ratra. He la also prep.ireil to nil ill orders lor *a»h, Shutter* and Uuor". GKOllGK tiGHKX. I Cape May Court Hou»r, March n, i-aki. ■ ENOCH EDMUND'S CAPE ISLAND STORE. V NKKTIRK FRIUIH STCK-K or GOOIr*. just ' ["RTKr. PHoilSlltNS, HARUWAHK, HIK1TS aud ' I ftllOKS, >:ARTIIKN-\V.vttXL CltiCK KKY-W AHi:, , ITIN-WAUK. fcc . whtrh tHIt l-e .old lor Ca.li. j Its equivalent In Taanir.lns chrap na Gmal* 01 - ! the same ijuallty are -old 10 the county of Cn;>e May. Altoi an asaortment of REAOr MADE CLOTHING .-on. i. I logo f : OATS, PANTS, VNSTX4- IIATHIN * CLOTH K*. : Corn and Oata for Sale. mi AND OAK WOO. DELIVERED «-Tt:e largest Stock of FVM1LY MKDICINKS , tne county, kept on hand. Cur* for almost eve- 1 The sttrntioa dTluiyeit Is solicited. WHOLESALE & RETAIL Grocery ii Provision Store. Subscriber, having hi" Store located at NATIONAL HALL, calls tha attention of CHUN- , TRY MKKt-HA.VTS and HOt'XKKKKPI'R* to Ida , ; "torn ot URUCKHIK* and PROVtslOVS. j He laoonatantly nweti-lng guola from Philadelphia, . I and.elllug them, \Vnole**le or Itrtalt, at . PHILADELPHIA PRICES. ; tp It Is hoped rhat ftorr-kerjier" and Dayeta in 1 general, will r«l| ami ask prices and exami.r goods before imrchaslnc el»r.. I.rr* -. AARON GARRLTXON. Cape Island, Nov. nth, IsSu. 1801. SPRING k SUMHER Im.I MILLINERY! V/5S MAKY U. PJtlCR, i BOVE COLD aPRINt.. has the pleasure of lo- , ^ J-for-nlng he' patrons, am! the I.adic generally, 1 that sh* has an Sfortmc t of the LATEST Nirh-. "I ' j M'RI.Nl. and SUMMIT! Jlllllnery, <-ou»latiug of > srv.ttrs, SILK'S, and CRAPES. Ac ! ! eg- DLK tenrsu dune to order, alto, j May a. iw, HOUSE, Cape Inland, N. J. KF. Oiitmerther having l»ml the slrnre Hotel, id titled It up with all the comfort* or a Win- , House, respectfully intcrma the publl* that be la now prepared lo accommodate then at FAIR and CHARGE*. A small Dining Room it alts*hed. VTOVFX • reeled throughout the House, aud SKI} other eon- I lenience to nuke It a comfortable and pleasant Home. MCARUlffi Commodious STAltLF* and CARRIAGE HOUSE.* have been built on the premises. ■ IlKDR. The rlfixeat of Cape May nr» particularly nolldc.1 ' XHKI-X for horeee. for the u.e of the public. 1 OF CHARGE are nn the Let. whieh ll.ey are ' invited to use. \V. W. W ARE, Pro. « October, tth, 1 1*0 NEW SHOE STORE. ■CALL AN1> Sb.lv M l.: T<he subseriber, who bs» visited the Cape May pro- f jSShW^,"»JiKS,wiS: , wberTh c'.elU 'wO i*i& N -ia n d" U * -7> R KV* { BOOTS. 8HOK8 and GA1TKUS, nfhks own Manufaeture. Kho-» mode to order at abort notice. The heal hdbr' U used am. all u ho patronise will he "lilted. \1*W, Uuillnnrn - (loots and shoe. -WiLt rr REPAIR! Nrt neatly ""ended to. M.t.WVLl.L rjlV-MN. i
1 _ y)i#:-ii iKv'Bf yfpirliscuwiiw. Is Rcinforcod. I And a NEW STOCK OF GOODS has been pat. iu Wm. Townsend a Store. M'.. -eland A\* Handle*. Mote Fives and Ctoehet lotto.-.. For Asle at VV. Towasrad's. , L'3Srd Oil, loimp and Peart xtarvh, : Ladle." Cloth And Mourn Trip". i For XaV at W. TownaruiPs. ; bine White and llrown Mvsllns, i Coatr s Cotton and Rrnwene itil. For sale at \T. Townsend *. Croton Cloth and White Lead. ; Silk Mriped pnoaentwa and Jews Harp". For Sale at W. Tbwnatnd'a. Foulard'* Magentlnc awl CotAre Mill*. ( Choice Print" and Wall Paper. For Sale at W. Towiiveod s. j i Itoy-a Caasbmert, Cut Nails and Fluid, Paper l url-iln* and Flour, For ftslc at XV. Townsend'*. I'lUoily M.itlcine* and Kern- cor l.ami-. Extra While Uruvhea ami Tin- Ware. For Kale at W. r.mntend-A Nutmeg*. Drown and White Table Covet*, c-iiwor. Combo, Mackerel and Yankee Fad-. For Sale at W. Tun ti— lut'«. Hour Itu- krl*. Mine* and Wash Hoard-. / Colored acwtng Mik and Pidatoe Digger*. Sugar, Hlhtamj, Colteet anil Fbhltc titling*. For Sale at W. lownwnd *. , XVomlen ICvke*. Tea, and tUine "..a;., Solervtu.. Corn, aint ml Cloth Tabbr i totli.,^ ^ Hosiery . Dried Apples. *padc*. Kgg« ami t olugne, t.o.hrii butter and Clam lla*L*t», For Sale nt W. Townwwt •. Also, all kind" Of Dry Good*, (in- rrli-* ami Prol l»b>a*,nr„ Ac . a.uaif) .old in a variety Wore, way Uad,*t|W- Town.m. P. Wurc, Wa.l'llgtm *treet. , em ** Vandorvoor, Archor & Co. \xr||OIJSAl.E GRIH'EHR, 15 N. Water *1, ami >> i. North imiawnie Avenue, PhUodclpkii I Wc Invite the attrntpHi of the trade t» our *ti«-k: RUGAR.vnd MOLAfc»»>. New thl.-an* Sugar. Porto Rico .In,, Skvndtrd • Crushed do., standard Fuwilered do., -uml.rd i (iranulateil do.. White and Yellow lu-nucd Sugar ot ' all erode*. New Oi leans Moiasaea, Porto Rlrodn , ; .Muscov -uln do.. Trtnldail do , Philadelphia and N. ! V. syrup*. Extra and IXnnmon'da. Young Hyson. Uyso^ Hyson |Sktn. (;un|mw.ler, (kdiuig. Nlnyong. Extra Fire Imperial, Sou.hong, IVsw clioiig, t onguu I'hulau. 4- COFFEE*. i Old Government Java, Prime Mx»ac«t«v,-t*r"rtv ,— ltihlx..VontuLjaiiial.a. M. Domingo. Illo, M.-t.a, . HuiiiinciPwExtia.-l ot t ottrr, Bohler'* do. PEftEftPRlN I aula. (*t|ek and gt.iuml.1 Ginger. No I- Nutami ground,) All.piee, do., Cloves, do ; laigtlsh Mustard, American do. TIlBAt-Ttk 4vC. . do.. M >lt.*e Knight do . IJgisn do.. Yankee Ihamlle SOAP *nd STAMl II. Cwk Mcitrlehs < il.-iiie No i p. priietivr E flamId '-, do . Glial uualliy Urowii do.. I.xti.v Yellow do^ Genuine f :a«Ille do.. Tha n A M. Ki-ou'" Hctei- * t v c. i»,kley'« Fr-.lv va.vp. Mr I onnetP. tilivrjto . Extra llerklit.r- Chreae, Flesh Crockets, (Hi* Ins, vujgxr IU*rull. Pure Tallow- I amth'O. IllU, 4'ltholt- ' tine Camllr*, Sperm do. AT N DRIES. Manilla Wrapping Pap. r. strvw d.x lUevib. Mat,, Yarn. Lamp Wick, Shoe B acking, stov r INali.h, Matehi*. Aal .*l«la. Cream of Tartar. Kiev, Farina, . Snlmratiia, Pmc.lrr, Shot. Paecuvioii t ap., Uiudu-ta. , Bay lavut. Broonn. Wa*h Boatds.svr. f^.Xnle agent* fur Ithudr*' Hetlnril Indigo Dluc. November, Nth. I ado, ly. STEAM DYING & SUOURING EST A ULIS1I M EXT. MRS. E. W. SMITH, No. 28, North Fifth Street, between MAHKKT & AUCH, PHILADELPHIA. PIECE GOOD" of every dcacriptian dyrvl to any j rotor I .mile* Wearing Appayel of every , lnaneut color*, and ttclahed In a *n|wrlor style — ; Merino, Cavbmrrr aud t rape Shawls, Table ard Piano Covers. Carpets, Rug* Ac., flrtiurtxl. Punri-e , and Hllk Dre»sc» Re- Dy ed all Lolnn, oaad, w arranted ( eipinl to new . .V. If,— Gentlemen's Clothe* Cieasuxl or Dyrvlon rraxnnsblr term*. February SMIi.tudl. 1-y " ST "o VE" W OR KS . W. C . N B M A N . A3 NORTH XKCO.ND STRE'irT. PHILADELPHIA (Uppoalte Christ's Cnnreh.) T'HF. attantionuf thrrltirens of Cai« Island Alt* . vli'tnlty, 1s called to my large assortment oi - I Cooking and Heating Moves, ol the latest m proveI mants. .We Mil your particular attention to th* rnnsnmtnp Heating Hlovr. They are ar- • knivwlts'lgril to be the most rcooomtcal dove lo use- ; . saving 41 !«f eelft of fuel, and producing more best l"rr*ivn» In want of staves will 'to well by giving us ) csll he. ore purchasing elsewhere. June XO, t-'y. NEW CASTLK j LUMBER YA R 6 . rl'HE *ubsrrII*T wnuht *xll Hie attention of all 1 A persons wanting I,('MHI£R to his extensive assortment o£ Lumber, consisting of White Wnr Itoarvls, Yellow ffnr Boards, White I'ine Plank. Yellow Ploe Frame HtulT, | White Pine Hiding, Yellow l*inr Flooring, White Pme Flooring, Yellow Pine Plank. Hrmlnrk Joists. Fancy Top Plekrls * G ft. ; Heaild-a scantling. Fsnry Top Piekrts 4 ft. llaulov W Hoard*. Plain Top Pb-kets 4 ft. Hemlia-k Flooring, Pl»,terin* l^vths. Hemlock Laths, t'edsr A Cypiess Shingle*. ■ Ills YARD Is conveniently situated no the llrlsriver, adjoining the New Castle Gas Works — He It delermlned to sell at the aery h—d fas* friars. He will also sxrhange Lumta-r tor t hill Cedsi j j Kails. Idimbcr delivered on board of iratria free i 1 uf eharee. U-IVrmans in want will please address ,CHA*. H LAMBAU.N. New t aslte, (tel. April t, l«t. ly BUILDINGS FOR SALE. THE undersigned, a committee of the City Couaa- ; "|, otfe, at PuMir hale. •»» biilldinxs. sbltable I lor a eofn fort abb- residence or Store, Iwlng a patt ot projiert* known a. the " Indian Ua.vs lluwl." Cape Isiand. Term* liberal. iiitve by anler of the Counrll, M.V (s P ■ ll.PKHII,, r;tn W. g.MICfl, 'tommlHee. , KAMI KL 0. MARCV, ) Cape toUnd. May Rh.l»n. « |] I IJ-tha to Jame* T. Smith's and tuy your »e™ws.- ; Ibrj aic Bin tu n»eke-
ii(i«Cs'Um(OOS i&T««iKWei))iVr : D«. Wm. R. SHEPPARD7 ; IlOMtEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. 1ft EftPFCTFULLY nflere bis Pioftwaioosl services | Ik'othe inhabitants «d told xiwiHg, Capo Island • and surrounding country. OKFICKs- .W* thouef SLurtfUmmo^ din'i- , my. fWd.tfrfa,. A.J. April tth; last. tan ■ R K Mil \' K u! BOOT & SHOE STOR J^-THI: Sot-eiiti-rs have Jl*ST RECEIVED -dW it their Vi oil I. In DECATUR STREET. /u Ihr Luil-Hai, lulrlg <« r«/wil A* Mr. ltal»alt, brtrrtn Iht lira Jh ttij .Xf/irr*. the twst assortment* of HI4UEH anal GilTKRH, » Ladles ami Children, and Men'* ami t* and Cape, ht tlie most m*or.»l I.- prirea nt.' Floe Calf Ah In Boot*, .also. Guan(nf / land Nov 3th A,URIi' k CMt-'KtM. OME INDUSTRY. Persons make good Wages at CUl.l.KCTlMi lUtNUs. William trims. 7 '1 ^ KW'KU READ THIS CARD. ' -L1 " '">■ l"1 ■>' hardware, grocetie*. Provisions, lauds am! sbory, Gil AIR AX I) GROl'XD FEED, wJTrhhe'w'll'l * S™*'"'1 amirtiueot of stare cmkIs er Imli' . — 'leni'^ ''r K*" " " Those hav mg fie Cash, will find - n advantage by Jiurohaaiugheee. Being right a I II..- lauding, aud any idhri.toi# in Ihepia -c. S'l'O N i: COAL *'l PhUHklFhS* pricsw w ith the addition el freight; PINK It" VltllS " ■ w m« an m~ m as mm r. m oasx. -v Jusa.ni *«. if El. LINGER, hchrllenger'* icindlng. -L.. fVl >ii i.f. IIA11I) TIMES ill IDE EASY! GOOD NKWS for the UiiemployetH- — — 1000 Chances to Make Money. (iNK MILLION DOLLARS WORTH W WATCHES JEWELRY SILVER-PLATED WARE, 10 BF. IHSI'OBKb OF ON An Entirely New . AND ' ORIGINAL PLAN! ; 2.300 Agents Wanted!! ( All |ier*on* Desirous of securiHg nu A gctiL-y in this ->• NEW ENTERPRISE _ Slimilil »vml nn their names nt inter, rnrlonine a -I eeiif hI amp TiTfaj'-JKdiage. ahi! receive lay return of mail A PREMIUM CATALOCUE • Containing "j OOR INDUCEMENTS, Which nffuid A RARE CHANCE ! j TO MAKE -• MONEY without risk, IvijicIIkt with FVL 7* PA II TICULA US Keiuliic to this NOVEL l'J.AN! 1 1 To insure prompt and rati. factory dealings direct nil order* to GEORGE G. EVANS, *39 Cheat nut Street. PHILADELPHIA. April lib, MR Jaa CAPE ISLAND THE Post Otftee will hrrealler be kept la the Tsl-' cgtspn timer, aatyalulag t ungtess Half. Oiner hours Hum i A. M. to T P. M. On sad of. ter Sunday. Jan. 1. tnua, th« *umf«y hours will l«from »to 10 A. M. sod from a tol P. JU. J-gT'.Uhmir.eyuui' Iriuiiicaa. *

