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~ THE OCEAX WAVE, CAPE ISLAND, CAPK MAY COUNTY, NEW JESSE?,. ~ r- — ~| ■ ■■■■»»

SPECIAL NOTICES. THE SINGER SKWIXt MACHINES. OCR LETTER -A" FAMILY SEWING MlCHINE la fast gaining a world-wide reputation. It li beyond douM the beat aod ehea pert and moat beautiful of all Tamil]- arwlng Machine* yrt offwed to the l ubUt. No other Family Sewing Machine ha. oo many useful appliance! tor Hrmmlng. Binding. FVIling, Torkisg, Gathering, Ciingine, Bratdlng. Embroidering. Cord lay, sad ao forth. No other | Family Sewing Machine ha- ao znueh capacity for a great variety of work. It will aew ail kind, of cloth, and with all kind, of thread. Great and recent Improveim-nti make our Family Sewing Machlar . moat reliable, and raoit durable,' and moat certain in action at all rate, of rpoed. It mnkr* the Interlocked stitch. arhlch la thr heat itlt.-h known. Any one, even of the moat ordinary capacity, can ace at a glance how to tier thr letter "A" Family Sewing Machine. Oxr Family Sewing Michlnee are ftnlthed In ehnet. and exquisite .trie. The Folding Caae of the Family Machine I. a piece of running workmanahip of the moat uaefnl kind. 1 It protect! the machine when not In uae, and when J about to he operated may be opened aa a rpvnour i and robetantial table to eoataln the work While ' aomr of the Caaea, madr oulof the choicer! wood a. * are finished In the stmplrrt and efeartnt manner poeaibla, other, are adorned aad rmbelllahed In the moat eoatly and superb manner. It la afaaolntely nrceaaary to are the Family Ma- . china In operative, so as tq judge ol Hi peat caps- 1 city and beauty. , It la flat becoming aa popular lor family aewing r aa our Maaafaeturing machine, air far manufacturing purposes. The Branch Other, are wall supplied wilt ailk, twUt, thread, needle., oil, he., of the very bra quality. ■end foe a pamphlet. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANT, 458 Broadway. New York. » O. C SWEET, Agent tn New BiuntwUk. ; T' oeS Office 114 Burnet Street. e JOHN' B. HUFFMAN, Attorncj-at-Law. Master, Examiner, and Solicitor la Chancery. f CAP* MAT COURT HOUSE, NEW JERSEY. IHe will attend to all legal bualneaa, either civil 1. or criminal, In or out of the Oouaty.

2. He will write Daeda, Bond! A Mortgagee, l/uri, Article, of Agreement. W ilia, and all kind, of Oootra-ta. S. He wl'l acknowledge ail kind, of writing!, either at hi* office or at aoch place, eamay bedeilrcd. 4. He will give particular attention to the collection 1 of all money., 4. Ha la a nurrcjor and will earve aay one at auch. 4. Ha ha. had aucocaaful experience with Bounty an I Pen .ion cla.mr. 1. He hea on hand Stamp, of all kind! aad the le teat , Jenuiiy Mb, 1*8*4 ft EYE AND EAR. PBOF. J. ISAACS, M. D. , Ocullet and Attriat. ' formerly of Leyden, HolUcd, la now at Mo. mi Pine Street, Phllada., where penona afflicted » it I. dlaaaaaa of I he Eye and Ear will he adcntlBcallj treated andcureJ, if curable. Artificial eyea lnaerled i without pain. N. B.— No charye. made for examl- i The Medical Faculty la Invited, aa he haa no financial. r. 8. Y-SO LOAN. THE Secretary or the Trraaury pvea notice that subscriptions win be received for Coupon Treasury Note*, pay aide three yean A'" Auaurt 15th, 1864, with aamt-ananal late teat at U|e rate of aeren and three-ten tha per cent- per annum— principal and intercet both to be paid In lawful money. YMaaa note win ha convertible, at the option of the holder at maturity, into six per cent, gold-bear-ing bond*, payable not lee. than lire nor more jhan twenty year* from their date, aa the Government may elect They will be larurd In denomination, of *50. $100, $500, *1000, and *5000, and all subaerlp. tlont muat be for fifty dollar, or aomr multiple of fipy dollar. The notea will or tranamltted to the owner* free of transportation chargrz aa eoou after the receipt of the original Crrttfloatre of Depoalt aa they can be prepared. Aa tha notea draw Intrreat from Auguat 15 perar.ni . making depoaita aubaequrnt to that date muat p.) : the tn tercet accrued from date at note to date of ! depoalt. Portlaa depoaltlng twcntmflve thouaaod dollar* and upwards for throe aotssXt any one rime will be allowed a commies ton of oooajuarter of one |—r , cent., which will far paid by the Treaaury Depart - ment upon tha receipt of a bill for thr amount, rerUBad to fay the officer with whom thy deposit was made. No deduction* for commission* muat be j , . mado from the depo.ll. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN, n la a Natlaaal Saving. Bask, offering a higher I rata of Intrreat than any of her, and Ike Sen wrartry. Any sating* bank which pay. lu depoattora In C. A Notea consider, that It la paying tn the beat elreulatlng medium of the country, and li caanof pat In anyIt la equally convenient aa a temporary or permanent Investment. The notes can always be sold for within a fraction of their (ace and accumulated tic • teres t, and are the beat eeourily with baaka as oollatarala for discounts. r Caavullklr Int. a Six per cent. B-RO Gold Bawd ;

note* for three year*, thuprivtlegc of remve^fonhD now worth about three jwr cent per annum, for the current rata Sir M0 Bonds la not leas than alar per , mar. jwYsuaim, and bafore tha war the piemlum on t eu par ocnt. V. A stocks was over twenty per cent * It will be aero that tha actual profit on this loan. a I11"" market rata, la not less than ten per I eant. par aaaam. h Baraaytlro fraw Stale or Municipal TaaaUaa, f, meeated, a fecial Act of Congr^T^mpri I P mi Treaaury aafa* Jn m tacal tareriro. On th# ave- j raga, this exemption Is worth about two par oroi. j par aanum, aaontdlag to tha rata of taxatloa in I various parts of tha eouatry. It la believed that no aceurltlaa oflkr ao great In- I " dnoamaots to lenders a* the** Issued by the govern- F mart. In all athar torwia of tadebtedneaa, tha faith " or ability of prlrala parties, oe stock rampanlro. or separata eommualtlea, only, la pledged irf pay meat, 1 while tha whal. property of the eouatry la held to memn tha dlacharg* of all the obligations of the tt United Stales. aj terms tar Us loans. It beUeraa that tha vary strong- u; *****lw!tn Be to tha loyalty and patnottam of iMIiMBMSMTOgaawgi'sedmia ta>an deposit!. 1 *"** yy Mp II Itt g room and aai upaav tha artpl.il whether they ar* to Lw lwMd^m blank ^roj^tola^c . order. Whca aa aadaca. 1 tt must ha left with the £ Tu'i 'ui^Tnilro? W fcnr*ri,d J ' Saimwlpttooa will ha received by taa Treasurer of u the L'altwd States at Waahiagtoa, the aaroaal Aaalal- gi art T»aaafflaia and dcaignatod ftoposttanax and by " tha Wi at Wattaaal Bank of Newark, K.J. ~ Find Wariiiaal Bank of Jersey Tat'y , N. J. Fine Nattroal Brovk of Kalnbeid. N.J. flret Siatianrt Bank of Trenton, K. J, aad by ALL SUkTtfllhU. RANKS whtrt ate dapeat- i tarjm of public money, and ALL RESPECTABLE { H RANKS aad llWttl t-rooghout tha eauad/y, J « **£££• i j jrr orb crrtt rjaihr to trsytuim

legal notices. KOTICE TO CREDITORS. CHARLES P. STIMSON, Executor of Robert hums, in, deceased. By direction of the .Surrogate of lbs County of Cape May, hereby gives notice to the creditor* W said decedent to bring In thelifl£bts, demands, a% claim, against the estate of aald decedent under oalD within nine mootha, or they will be forever barred , ; of any action therefor against aald administrator. • CHARLES P. STIMSON, Executor, j Gated Aug to, isst. WOTICE TO t R EDITORS. A MOS CRESS*. Administrator of MARGARET J\ CRESSE, diceaaed. Hy direction of the burrogate of the Coonty of Cape Mar, hereby gives notice to the rredltor* of •aid decedent to bring In their debta. demand*, and claims against the estate of aald drccdrnt under oath within nine months, or they *11! be forev er barred of any action therelbr against said administrator. AMOS CRliSSE, Administrator. Dated June It, iron jea. XOTICE TO CREDITORS. DVimELdlmiwi Executor of WILLIAM L. By direction of the Surrocxle of the County of i 1 Oi|w May, hereby give, notlrv. to thr creditor, of a^rirtiM,l'ain.It*'th"n*t1''t ,hCU debts, demands, iJ (under oath), within nine months, or they wlli be 1 : foi ever barred of any action therefor against said ' executor. / DAVID WARWICK Executor, j 1 Y'OTICE. T70R13GN ATTACHMENT.— Notice I. 1* hen ly I ' I given that a writ of attachment, at the suit of ' • R. Wales against the estate of Charles li. , t Duncan, fur thr mm of Bvr hundred dollar*, was | issued out of thr Supreme Court of New Jersey, r returnable March SO, labi. • , . F. Kitoxis, Attorney. • ! t H.tHYENT HOME. t A SPLENDID Harvest Home Festival will take place, D. V., on THURSDAY, September 9th, IMI, I at Cajie May Court House, under the ntiaplcea and ' I for thr benefit or thr M. » Church. Eminent aimak- ' vr* will lb-liver addreaaea. Dinner, huiitier, and I Cholrot Rrlrrrlimenta will l« provided. No latmr I , | A fliliw notoe helSi^ ,amP,u0US entcrtnlniurul. i ^ CHARLES HAND, ! " WILLIAM ROAs. HOLLIS PERRY, a Committee of Amwgrmrn!*. ; a ! B. 8. SHARP. Pastor. i a j July 18th, I8M. jy« | t

>, M IINOVS CHARTS it READERS. 'I , GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO SCHOOLS. ! rllSlsane* woik of sterling merit and great popularity, being rapidly introdtuvd In all the I Lf*' ot New Jersey, by Mr. s. N orris, ol I Freehold, Agent for the State of New Jmry. Scric* : n of Reader* sold to School* at half retail price*. . Charts, 22 In number, nicely colored and mounted. I u »!£ per rot. A variety of other Text Book, adapted j y j to Public and High Ikboola, furnished at halfpriro ! . of retail. it ; Ail order* aildiesrod to Mr. R. Morris, of Fieehold, N. J., will he flUrd lmm-diately and ront. I Wlllaon'* Speller,. i- ; j " Primer, is - I " First Resdar, *s " « Second Reader, 31'; - Third Reader, «i, I j " Fourth Render, 1 tov » | Only half price to schools. When In use at uliblr- ' C sale prices onr-thtrd off. , Charts $13 per act. , Sold by S. MORRIS, " 1 je» Of Fieehold, Mate Agent. > ! ALLEY It XEEDLES* ■[ improved fertilizer.!' W"F- Sir now prepared to sell our FERTILIZER ' - It at SS5 perzuou lu. I A libers] deduction to Dealers. r PERUVIAN GUANO, No. I Goreroment. ! , ' ICHABOE GUANO, a very superior article. j MORO PHILLIPS' SUPER PHOSPHATE OF ' , r LIME, to begs end barrels, st the market prices. i i The Manufacturer* discount to Dealer*. ALLEN A NEEDLES, «S South Delaware Avenue end 41 South Water Street, Jylflm Philadelphia I ■ - ■ - - — composition roofing i J. STRATTON WARE D. C. ELDREDGE. •• NTII.I. AT IT." i f j WARE A KLDRKDGK. , /CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, reepertfiilly InV lorm thr dtliru of Cape l.land and all engaged : In I>ull41nx, that the) .till continue to contract on | the most fav orable term* lor the erection and repair- ( log of Cottage*, and all other kinds of work In their , i line. 1 FIRE AND WATER PROOF COMPOSITION ROOKING ; executed in thr most substantial manner and on the I JunoTiSl'* ,cm*" - ; < IIAHLE8 A. 81BAW7 1 CARPENTER ax LDEB,| CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY. ■ FIRE ASD WATER^PROOF COMPOSITION I , I rissnim'-!?r1tol >tlortat noUoc end on the most ^ \ -NOTICE. » Psovorr-MaHxHan's Orrtcr, isl Dt.T, NJ., ) ^ Casiocs. August 15. last. i THE following Circular we. received at thsaofllce. , caUedt^rtn'0' "" puU" >• ALEX. WENT*, Cgptsln and Provost Manhr.l. First District, N. J.

[Circular No 40.] Orrick A. A. Pro. m axjh.\ l Gbxesal, k J., I TxkXTOX, August », 1964. } The Provost Marshal General desire* " that Provost Marshals give sottoe throughout their District, that Inquiries on all ordinary subjects connectc-1 wHh the enrohnrot.^ draft, rxempilon. II sbllltla, crer'< in'" )*Tkl Msiibrt mors promptly, than by addrrostmr tbe ProvcITbU^ tude of Inqulrtc. now addressed to rhc Bursa u on By order* of" 5 " minor consequence, ' R. C. BUCHANAN, fXienrotl Cotonrt iri mtantn i Jos. iSTCSLwi, I Csptrts. 14th lntantry, A. A- A. General. be r&. gas fitter. JAMES BEN TIN to, and GAKFITTER, No. ISOO SOUTH J. Street. Philadelphia. Mr. A will apex s branch establishment during the ■owmer wason st the Cape Island Gas Works, cram left will rerolve prompt Lift aad Force Pumps eonstsstly on hand sad pat st short notice. May 13th, 1*4. THE to RE AT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY. I T THEIR ORGANIZATION INTENDED TO J3L do a atrictir TEA bnetneas. hat w they had same amstoross* whe wished to be suntdied frrroSrv toy^ro'^H^Lro^bTumr^efs i 2?S£M1JSS GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, No*. M A 37 Veroy st, K. v. A U C TIONgciL~~~ NOTICE. ' era! that he haa taken Ueroae as 11 111 iln rot i. Z?J°ZJrTTr "" t>aka£ " *' *tor<r^utoVMsyMh,^*^

REAL ESTATE 8ALE8. 1 COMMISSIONERS' SALE I , VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, j i T) CRSUANT to so order made by Matthew Marry,: k 1 Esq., Judge of the Court of Comtneu Plea* of ■ V tbc Court}' of Cape May, If. J„ on the 6th day of ; [ July, A.D. 1884, the dubsrrtbrrm, Commissioner* api pointed by said Judar, will sell at public sale st the ' Centre House; Cape Island, on THURSDAY, thr 15th day of September, A.D., 1841. ! at two o'clock la the afternoon, the following men- | tinned and described real estate. Ute the property j of Lydla learning, of aald county, deceased adjoin- ! log In part thr Cape May and MlUvihe Hall road, the | turnpike leading from tbe Court House to Cape | Island, land of Hannah Hlldrrtk, J&mrs tcamioc. ' and Other*, and wjlj be cold to lota as follow*, that j No. i, t* * lot of Upland adjoining the depot of ! said railroad st Cape island, and land of Hannah Hildrrtb, and contain* one acre, three quarters, and ' 1 thirty -nine perches, more or leas. No. 2, U a lot atko o( Upland adjoining the sfure- ' ! | said lumjiike and land^ot aald Hannah MthtW^h- and j No. a. i* also a lot of Upland, adjoins Hannah Hib , acre* and twenty perches, more or lee*. I No. 4, is partly upland and parly low ground, »d: . i joins the aforraxld turnpike, land ol lauic* Iwamthree quarters, and thirty-three jwrchro, mote or lero! 1* considerable vnlualde tiinU-r on this lot. j No. 6, 1. partly upland and partly meadow, ad tolai also Cape Island Creek and the afoteaald rail- t | twentyroightpprrhe*.<'inorc oMi*. * , I No. 6, la al*o upland and meadow adjoining also V - ' ape Island Creek, the aforesaid railroad, and land < live iocat ion of the above divcribed properrv*. lta Ijusts^Its proximity to the City of^Cape^ laland. tvuJ well worthy the attention of'capilvlUta. ^ ^ t JAMEsV SMITH, C. F. LEAMING. t Chi* Co.. Anguit II. I84L J sheriff's sale. • [ BY virtue of a writ of Fi fa. Issued out of Ca,w • Ms> Circuit Court, to me directed, wUI he sold C I st Public Kale on * SATURDAY, October first, ISS4, . ! s&'ss&lfMrc! autwja - ! ss«. 8«^'SHS«Skaaa ! aa lollow. : ncrlnning at a itnne in tJ:r middle of ! . the of

! public road leading from (old spring, to the main • I public bay. <bore road, which Is thr northwesterly roriitfor a lot of land belonging In William Cox. , aad running from thence *oulh ulna degree*, west . ! twviitj'-flvc perrhe* binding on said William Cox'* [ i vld -Reeve*, from thence along *aid Reeve*' line : north sixty degreea and thirty hilnute., wot alv j jwrrhe* and thirteen links to a post lor a corner, ! | l»-rchea and ten links to a atone in the mlddtaof the | aforesaid road, from thence along Uw middle of the i road aoutu rlghty-alx degree*, cart six perches and ' i ten link! to the first place of Iieginnlng. within ; which bounds are contained one acre of land, be the j same more or lea*, together w Ith all anil siugular the right*, llhertiea, privilege*, hereditament, and ap. : purteiianre* thereto belonging or in any wlro appi r1 men's' a|S*5dfi "o }'™,,rny Coerhgemuel F.'Werr. " rxrcu,ion W Ulc ,ult . I AARON MILLER, • I Augustas. 1844. Sheriff. j VALl ABLE 8EA-8HORE FA KM AT PRIVATE SALE. ■«» ACRES. SITUATE In Cape May County on the main Sea- ^ shore road, four mile* twiow Iiee»ie) '. Point ; 1. i Forty acre* an- cleared and well fenced : fifty aete* ' | rocond growth woodland; balance meadow land. The Improvement, are a two*!ory double frame I W i^vimhouae, and other out-buildlnga, a'll tn good Tbe farm it pleasantly situated, and a moat d.wlrA dally line of Stage* from Seavlllr Station to ' Beeile) '» Point passes the door, making It easy of Tw-eaty^^ht hundred dollar* can remain on - j 5 For ^Ai0r"^MTN.'r *ddrr** Jul 21st 1841 Cepe May Court House. N. J. J forsaleT i BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY RESIDENCE at j w'X^BEIiSLE VS^POINT, CAPE^MAV, N. J. .-otiirting of a commodious and elegan! M A NSlOs! 1 '?A '""•vi.-e Style, of the he»t materials, with BARN and all the neeeaaarv Out-buildlnga. Attached to the premise* is a FARM of 24 ecre* of ■ in an excellent state of cultivation, and well < supplied with new FENCING. I lucre are facilities for laying out and keeping on the"1 romUro' ° VSTEK® thr •**' urj>r 1 Tfc^privilcre* of FISHING, GUNNING, fce., ore ' unsurpassed by any location on the Jersey coast. For Information apply to . I CHARLES F. THATCHER, I No. 14 North Fourth rtreet, Phils I Or THOMA* BEES LEY, I Goshen, Cape May Co., New Jersey, JrJO-lt Executor* of Samuel Aahmead, dee'd. roB sale. 4 desirable Building Lot for a first class Cottar,-. Y on lafaycttc afreet. Ca|* Island, containing atsmt one acre. There is * small house upon the premise*. . I Inquire of j i a NO. WILEY, ■ \ j "ug*-2m Cape May Court ll..u«c. , 1 ROBERT tolBSON j j to inform the people of Cape Island and f i L> v Idnlty that he has opened an estaUishment on , ashlngten street, op|-w,u- the American House, 1 i for the manufacture ol all articlr* of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, ' I when lie Is pici-ateb tn receive aad execute all or- 11 Is short notice and reasonable term.. A supply of article* In his line kept constantly on hand. Cape Island, June 24, 1844. books & s it a t i o n e r y . STATIONERY. Till eubscriher would rw*nectr,,u.

The announce to tbe cttlrena and visitors of Cnpe May, that he Is j prrpared to furnish a general assortment of ! STATIONERY, J" j Y ARIETY PACKAGES, d PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, £ CARTE DE VISITER, [j PERIODICALS, 4or. > r-gdsWn Celebrated PERFUMERY', HAIR ,1 DY h, he., Bsc. d ,trT*1' adjoining I. H. Smith's : it j** J. 8. GARRISON, i « SHIP BUILDING. TO MASTERS AND OWNERS OF VESSELS. THE undersigned having purchased the two MA-RI-E RAILWAYS end SHIP YARD, ao long ! . conducted successfully by t bo Ute James Ward. Esq., located in Leevhurg, oo Maurice river. N. J., end | , baring put them In complete order, are prepared to haul out and repair vcro.1* In a workmanlike manBex, and with quick dUpeleh. Having e strong forve of experienced mechanics, no delay need be appte- ' bended Bring near the mouth of the river, they are , cut of access, will keep constantly oo band all kinds I of Lumbsr needed for repair*, together with a sup- « We pledx. eorroivt to to^r'po^Jr 1 to merit theD patronage. WM. F. GARRISON, . _ - »- B- HARKER. L Lcertnur, J., June 4th, 1844. To the old patrons of the above Railway*, I wish ! to aay that 1 can cordially rrrommrnd Mean*. Car- : riaon k Harker aa being practical meehanka, aad Li worthy ol their patronagr. » J&SSS— ; 8. E. HAND, JEWELER. DrAMONDi aad all other Proetoua Stone* set to order. Cape May Dtamotals cut and set. KINGS, EAR-RINGS, PINS, AND 8TUDS, Set with Cape May Diamonds. '• ' UetoJSrt ^ "l,U* ^ " Watchaa aad Jewelry repaired is the beat oaauer. ; - ! _i It HAND. Jl* No. 4 taitlt, \ Nearly opposite the "Oeeaa House " tj- Bag", enlranro from lawn ' Congress Hal" •

DRY GOODS, &c. I * RTIRKINto NEW H AT 6O8HEN. ' 'J'MSabjcrtberhaaJnat received e apleadidasaort- j ,i DRESS GOODS, ' ulw'agk MrtlBbfonra, Chajllm, Poplin i^De- | ' Ladla' nrt^c* c""),"' P^""' i ; and Stella Shawls. Also 'Men's aad Boys' Summer ' < tithing. I lata. Ops, Boot!, Shoe* of ever* deacrip- ; , Hon. HxwJwarc. Cedar-war*. Tinware, YVUloa- | I ware. GROCERIES of all kinds. Also Plastering Lath and Pickets. JAMES WILEY. ( Mvy 7th. 1864. mat: ! JOSEPH CHAMPION TT A8 just received 6Mi doren best Xflk-finlahrd 1 1 and Wax Spool COTTON, which he Is wiling 111^ v.urto'mer* are invfted to'cal'lmraedtatelv ( and get a supply of the *ame. aa they may never have the opportunity again of getting good Stow! Cotton for leas than 10 rents. ajdB I Cap* Kay C. Ha April 38th, 1844. r GREAT Ri; DICTION TN price* of 0 « Y GOODS. The Subscriber feels ven- thankful for th* past three months' patronage. The amount of roods .old for tbe past three months has went far beyond his . expectations, and now, on account of the competition, ho will otter his entire stock of at vetj much r.xluced prices, consisting of the , best make! of _ AMERICAN CALICOES at 22 and 23 cent!. I Other Grade* from 18 to 20 cent* Very Extra Heavy Soft TWILLED FLANNEL at j cent a. PARAMKTTA CLOTH of tbe best qhallty 54 cts. ' Aod all other Good* In hia line shall le sold at cheaper than they e n le bought at any o-hrr store HOTELS. | I'NITLD STATES HOTEL. I !

r . CAPE ISLAND. N. J. i JOHN WEST. AARON MiLLEH, PROPRIETORS - 1 tah no-nt! r,<" ^ hv"^vTI 1 ' lou"i"i r tabwu uausuai' numter of i'ln^'a nd'wr\""v.mtital I ted Bed Hooma. all handuimel) furnished with new i tlirrvby hoping to share liberally In tbc public yaw • tronage. Apidleatton for Rarnu made to thr subecribet*. ■ by letter to Cape Island, will receive a prompt rrr pl>' .. A MILLER. I I June 18, 1 SCI. J (OLI.HBIA IIOTNK, | ^YAPE M4Y. Thta holel wUI be opened June 15! h. nearly two hundred new and gteaily Improved ' lj Bath houses not .u i-rior to any hotel upon' Cati LUn',1 " Birglcld's Band ha» la-eo secured for the season. Adilresa G£l>. J. BOLTON, Proprlr-tor. Cape laland, N. J., i Jus 2 1864 M reh t ' N" ' f , WASHINGTON HOI SE, CAPE ISLAND, now open for the reception of Guests. C. B. CAKE, Proprietor. : senger trains each way. """'"'bS? j CONGRESS HALL, cape island. n. j. '°r "ir "**1'"°" "Die IWr li»> lieen trfurnlahrdtand thoroughly renovatix. "Writing and Rtiullag Rooms and a Tel- i oTth'h Ua~' h"' U*n "d0,d ,or 'he rxrluaire uae ; The Proprietor feela warranted In assuring the public that, with the gentlemanly and competent officers lecurcd. each department will be conducted toe entire aatisfactlnn of the most fastidious. Hauler's lull Band has been engaged exclusively Congress Hall. ' I ' bj^ufcrcsrinV lu,ora,u"n eheerfally given ®512 J. P. CAKE. Proprirlor. | i PROVISIONS, &.c. « IT Y MARKET IIOFSE. PC PL 1C attention Is invited to LEMUEL! 8YY AIN, Jr. 'a, New Market, opposite the Centre , Cape Island. JUST OPENED. The Subscriber propose* to furnish Hotel, and summer resl- ' dents with- all kinds oL Provisions upon as low 1 : terms aa good article! can be obtained in tbe city of ! I Philadelphia (transportation excepted). Having erected this building with a view to the pubne wants, be solicits patronage, and by keeping good articles, and paying close attention to business, he hope* to merit and receive the support of the ; Public. The following list comprise# a part of what he ; will keep constantly on band, in small or large quantities: Beef Tongue, Vegetables, Dried Beef, Poultry , Corned Beef. Came. Mutton, «• Batter, L „ "Be . "Bor- ' Tssrd, Flab, Hama, asms. i , Oysters, j iryitere, , J

i CERrtJ*0"*1 01 FRUITS and GROpe'9 LEMUEL «WA1N, J» ! ~ clothing. i EDWARDN It LAWRENCE, ! j , CLOTHIERS, ( : No. lO Mm-ket St., I^ii la. ; I\'L keep constantly on band ReodyHnade Cloth- ' T ing, C loths, Caaaimerea, t citings, Genu' Fiu- ' | >>OotS^^u&*toClaU' Dealers will find It to their advantage to coll aad °U' CALVIN 8. EDWARDS, ftl If HARRY LAWRENCE, SPRING CLOTHING, *T ; I. H. SMITH'S STORE, , /OPPOSITE FOTTER ALL'S COTTAGE. I A. GOOD °f CLOTHS AND CA&SI MERES, ' Also, LADIF.T CLOAKING*, WATER-PROOF ! and M1DDLE8KX CLOTHS. ; GENTS' FUBNISHING GOODS. P- Repairing dona At the ahortast notice, spit goods forthe ladiesWSS HOGP NK.IRT8. 638 ^orfarat ot drat dam HOOP j RXIRT* la th* markot, for Lodfoa1 Misses' and GUldroi'a mat, are manufactured aad Bold, w hole- ' sale sad retail, at No. MB Arch street, above tlxih. ' They embesos sB the new sad dertrwbte styles, stsas, and Icagthx whltb for ay nunc try, finish, durability , and chcapoc** are unequalled. OurgooAa aiemaduf the lost woven Tarn* and beat Unro-ftnlabed FnghaL steel hprtngvTth. metallic hrtsml^TS 'I ssiWiRArsiSESs asi s ! jet Ne. »> ARCtf "Sitret, PhDvla

pumps. THE OHIO PIMP. ! Patented Maieh 1, 1881. • * _ [ .\ VALUABLE INVENTION FOR THE PEOPLE. | El r*t and only Doable-Acting Forve Pump in ex- •! >. : irtmrc, with a heavy Double- Acttng Piston, rest hi | [ oar pun. aad a Double-Aetlng Iron l'afee substantl- . . j ally within the -vmr, without the uae of Leather i Valves or any Packing whatrv er. Its novelty and ' j extreme simplicity strike the beholder with wonder j and amozt-oicni. Read the following from the" Scientific American ■ From the Scientific American. THE OHIO PUMP. . Herewith we illustrate a pump of novel court fur- j I with explained. The |,utqy> A. 1* immersed In the • i , through the valve, G. and the contents of the tylln- j ; ; der shove are eomiwlled to^escai'e through the ehao- ; ' J; I he vali c G. closing, and the valve G", opening. ! uater from the well enters by the ehannel way, S..I ■ while the water In thr bottom of tbe piston escapes j up the rod through tbe pipe to the vessel placed i ! there to receive it. The intent for Oils invention was procured on , March J. I net. by Andrew J. Reynolds, of Dayton, will forer water to a eonsidrrablr dinar**. Jbe working parts seem to be |-ut togrlber In a autotan"rod*""1 to """* "" 1,1 CAk" h*" M1 *i"ur Ivfore

i . Cixvixxati, February 4, 1843. a A. J. Reynolds, Esg., Dsgfoa, Ofoc. - ; "v" *1' '—Y our application forlhe new pump haa 'I passed for issue, and the Patent Office ha* seen 01 to u Y'ou have, hy your patrol, a right to make your t hereafters fur youi patent, a* It mversau. thc|nrts , claims for thr whole thing, which I hope y ou will lie _ i Our Washington partner enlarged y our flret claim J to cover the jirrullar construction of the piston, j whether madr In one piece or not. Very Respectfully , t Solicitor* of Patent*, Cincinnati. Ohio, and WashFrom the Day-ton Journal. PATENT SECURED. I On thr third day of tht* month. A J. Rrvnolds re- | ! reived tbe errttfleate of ratent. with the broad seal j ol the Government astaclied, for his Upright lever ; Double Acting Force Pump, nown as tbe "Ohio . Pump." This pump has attracted considerable attcntlon since it was brought out by Mr. Reynolds from a novelty in the construction of the valve, wbtch is isst iksinr a solid plcecof Iron, thus doing " away with all screw*, bolu, and other mailer* so I only add much to the frictfou. II needs only to be . : From the Dayton Dally Empire. THE OHIO PUMP. J j admlralile Inatrument for ralrtng aod throw. 1 I lta importance calls (pr. This pump waa lnveutrd 1 • j by Sir. A. J. Reynolds, of Day Ion, one of tbe mosi , : Ingenious mechanic* in the country . Jt 1* a double ! acting pump, having hut one valve, and It I* of Iron, ' and cannot get out of place, and Is not liable to dr. | rangement. I and filled prriertly and securely in its place no ! packing about it. II is simple, durable, can't r got out ol order, is a powerful force-pump, won't freeze ' i In the Winter, and can be got up for shout one half ■ \ j the cost of any other double-action force pump now r j The Ohio Tump will, see predict, become a general ' . j favorite. From the Dayton Herald. THE OHIO PUMP. Invented by Mr. A. J. Reynolds, of this city, Is In | its simplicity, durability , and Impossibility ol get- j | ting out of Older, one at the novelties of thr day. | i The Main AvanUgc* of the Pump

FIRfT: It* Cheapness and Durablll'y, SECOND : | Its certainty of action at all times, the Pump j ! working entirely vxdcx wateb, preserves 11 from i | rusting, aad require* no packing or priming. >- The most Important point to which vre Wish to ' call attention, U the fact that NO WATER CAN STAND IN THE PIPE, 4 i when tne Pump la no! la motion, to become stale In Rummer and freeze In Winter, thna making A PERFECT PBOTECTIOK AGAINST FROST. FOURTH I By attaching hose It la a great PaoTrcTiow against Fixe, and very useful tn Watering Gardens, Spring- ! ling Streets, Washing Buggies, Ac., THEY HAVE NO EQUAL! THEY SPEAK FOR TKEMSKLVESI ! ' ' r I — RETAIL "PRICE, No. 4. - - - »!5 00 ! I — ■ ■ X JtM'-L PIPE PER FOOT. No. t, - - * as rents. No. 2, - - - aa - ' 1 ! HOSE EXTRA. 1 TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. I, Andrew J. Reynolds, the Inventor of the "OHIO 1 PUMP," and proprietor ol th* same, do hereby oer- ; Ufy that I wUI for Belt or pay to ax* oxx using aald \ pump, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, If they wUI ! ■ prove to ma that 11 haa barn frozen up 'by exposure i - to the wcathar wbea art aarnrdlrg to my direction : 5 In a wall or cistern . A. J. REYNOLDS, S| Cape Islami Aug. Tl, IJ84. Order* should be aart to J. A A J. GARRISON. ao2* Cap* Maxd, Cape May Co, X. I."

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