Cape May Ocean Wave, 15 September 1864 IIIF issue link — Page 4

THE OCEAN WAVE; CAPE ISLAfflP, OAPE >1AY COUNTY, NEW JERSEY. j

PUMPS. _!•■ THE OHIO WW. | MaMaMa,ita. AYALtiAMLE TWTXjnTOH I'M THE PEOPLE, i J First readonly Doubte-Ading Forer Pump In «■ j toyman, wltH a heevy noohle-Aetlng Piston. tost see pita. asd a Doubk-Aetiag /run Fair* eutartantl- j allp within the aamr, without thr una of Leatncr., Yelvre or an y Packing whatever. Ita novelty and ' aillaow simplicity strike the beholder with Wonder . ant apiarrmnnt. f Band the foBoalng from the Scientific American ; ' THE OHIO PUMP. Krtrrltt we llluatrate a pfamp of novel construcRon and design. The Inventor atylee It the "Ohio j " Pomp." , The principal featurea of thla lnventinn are herewith explained. The pump A, la Immeraed in the well, end acrurrd there by bolta to the timber, R — ' ( On the upetrokc, the water rtaea Into the ehamler through the valve, C, and the contentaof the tjlln- | . dcr above are compelled to escape through the ehan- , nel, H, Into the hollow rod. I, In the manner abown by the arrow a A» the piaton returns, the valve In the bottom of it aenta ltaeif, and eloaea the aperture, 1 1 the valve G, eloalng, and the valve G", opening, water from the well rntere by the channel way, K, while the water In the bottom of the piaton cacapra up the rod through ^e pipe to the vroael placed then to roeadve It. Ike patent tor thla invention waa procured on March 4, IBM. by Andrew J. Reynolds, oi Dayton, Ohio | puaaaw deal ring further lnl|prmation can addreaa him at that place. Theae pumpa are dealrable in many place#, aa they | will force water to a conalderable distance. The ] poaltioc of the apparatua beneath the aurface of thr ; well renders it impossible that It ahould freeze. except under extraordinary elrrumt fences. and all the working parts eeem to be put together In a aulwtantlal manner. There are do pipe* to boat in Winter, and, aa the pump ta always full of water, It ia un- . neoresary to work the bteaka half an hour before producing any results, 9 Cist is* ati, February », 1W. i. J. Bryaoldi, Er-j , DtfUm, otto. Dear Mr: — Tour application for the new pump hsa passed for Issue, and the Patent Office has teen fit to give you xoai tms* too aaxro ts room CLaiat. Too have, by your patent, a right to make j our piston la ooe or mpre plecre, aa yc*i please. This we consider a fine thing fo< you, and a safety against all hereafters for your patent, aa It covers a lx the parts and potato so completely, aa to rrnder you secure from any parties who might deal re to evade or trespass upon your Invention. Your principle was found to be tsnan-vstw, nod hence they have given you skoad and arnoxo claims for the whole thing, which 1 hope you will he pleased with. Our Washington partner enlarged your first claim to cover the peculiar construction of the piston' whether made In one piece or not. Very Respectfully, Ksioirr Baoa. Solicitors of Patents, Clprinnatl. Ohio, and Washington, D.C. From the Dayton Journal. PATENT SECURED. • On the third day of Thla month, A. J. Reynolds re(wlved theoertlflcotc of Patent, with the broad aevl or the Government attached, for Ms Upright Dver Double Acting Foaoe Pump, oown aa the "Ohio Pump." Thla pump has attracted considerable attention mince It was brought out by Mr. Reynolds, from a novelty u the construction of the valve, which to CAST mine a solid rice* of Iron, thus doing nwsywtth all screws, bolts, and other matters so only add mnch to the friction. It needs only to be enra and examined to be appreciated. From th# Dayton Dally Empire. THE OHIO PUMP. TUs admlrahls Instrument for raising and throwing water, has begun to recetvethat attention which ito Importance calls for. This pump waa invented by Mr. A. J. Reynolds, of Dayton, one of the moat , Ingenious mechanic* In the country. It ta s double . acting pomp, having but one valve, and It la of Iron, and cannot get out of place, and la not liable to de- . Here we have a pump whoar valve Is Iron, cast and fitted perfectly and securely In Ito plaee no packing about It. 11 to simple, durable, oajrt e got out at Oder, 1* a powerful force-pump, wou-t freeze totbe Winter, and can be got up for about one hal' the coat of any other double notion force pump now U use. The Ohio Pump *10, we predict, become a general from the Dsyton Herald. THE OHIO PUMP. Invented by Mr. A- J. Reynold*, of this elty. Is In He simplicity, durability, and impossibility of getRag out of aider, one of ton novelties of the day. The Miain Aranfages of'the Pump FIRST: Ito Ch (apneas and Durability, SECOND : Its certainty c*f action at nil time*, thr Pomp working entirely vanes warn, |usna It bom flatting, snfi regimes no packing or priming. THIRD. The meet important point to which wn wish to mil attention, ta the fact that NO WATER CAN STAND TS THE PIPE, when tan Pump la net to motion, to become stale hi hummer and freeze in Winter, thai making A PERFECT PROTECTION AGAINST FROST. FOURTH : By attaching boat It Is a great Puotzttio* against Ft si, and very useful is Watering Gardens, Sprinkling Mncto, Washing Boggles, Ac., THEY HAVE NO EQUALf THEY SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES I RETAIL PRICE, PIPE PER FOOT. Mm«, - »«■«■- Ho.4. • • " •ORE EXTRATO ALE STROM IT MAT CONCERN. t, Jkwfire* JJtoyamda. Urn lavmtorof to. -OHIO Ufy (had I wlll fortiett oc pay to any seta using sail ytof, FIVE HE YD RED DOLLARS, U they -111 tsawMlsrRilnr. juiRrmOUM, =«?Ka-J? ' auffi

r BOOTS AND SHOE6. j THOMAS D. CLARK, I Una returned to Cape Island, and opened a SHOE ! ssss-.xs.-K", -"Surest ■ j meat of Boots, !bor# and Galteru, for Gents, La- I ! dies and children at the Low cat Cash pricea. j Work made to cider, and Repairing Neatly done. I ~ - BOOT AMD 8HOE STORE. V -/C^dTHE Subscriber* have Jolt returned from • ^■PsuurusiA. with a NEW STOCK ot j BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS, for Geata' Ladles' and Children; and we feel safe i assortment In Cape May; which will he sold at oui STORE, ; DECATUR STREET. • In the building lately occupied by Mr. Halsat-, ••etircen the tico Drug Stores CHEAP for Costs. Call before purchasing else- | where. ty- Gents' Fine Calf Skin Boots, also, Gunnltg ; J Ditching Boots are sold. G A RRETSON A CHURCH, j j N. B.— BOOTS and SHOES made to order, or repaired at abert notice. ! Cape Island. June 8th. I est. tin WATCHES & JEWELRY. henry harper. No. 520 ARCH STREET. PHILADELPHIA. Manufacturer and Dealer In a i WATCHES,. FINE JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER-WARE, and ROGER'S Superior PLATED- WARE, j W All kinds of Silver-ware made on the premij tea. Watch repairing carefully done.^ ad km " WII-L OPEK. I Q H. LEEDS will open his CLOCK, ~ WATCH, sfia JEWELRY STORE, at Cape Island, June 1st, and continue open DURING THE SEASON. ti. II. LEEDS, MILLVILLK, N. J., HAS on hand a large and well selected stork of L Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, filler Plated Ware, 1 and Fancy Goods, to which hetnvltea the attention , of buyers. I intend to give ray customer, as One goods, and a* many of them, as any one who Joes an honest business. Fine Gold Hunting and Open- ' Faced Imported Watches. AMERICAN WATCHES ' of different grade* both the plain and finely finished, in hunting and open-fare-J ease*. The American ' manufactured watches are tot most economical kind | . la the market. FINGER RINGS. A large stock of the latest styles and listterna j I always on hrnd. Also, very heat y ' , FINE GOLD RINGS. I A great variety of styles and patterns of ' EAR-RINGS AND PINS. Flag Jet and Gold Seta (pins and rings). Also, j Pearl. CorocUan, Plain. Cold and imitation, varying In price from So cents to (10. COLD. SILfEk-PLATED, _ •A STEEL SPECTACLES. Stiver-Plated Spoon., Spoons, P FniU Kulvtu, Plated and Britannia Caaton. • Gold, 1 Hair. Silver-plated, u ** Jet and Steel I ! Watch Chains*. I Silk GuarJ and Ri Wains, Gold and Plated Modal- , ; S2S\£& 'SZ'SJESiSmZ Sr SSfJiiSS I ' stock of Wood Pencils. FANCY GOODS,.®. consisting In part of fine Morocco Satchels. Ports Monnalcs, Wallets, Ladles' Companions, Portfolios, •ticket DUrln, Ac. maS-ly JACOB HABLEV, c UCCESSOR to 8TAUFFKR A HARLE Y, No- En j O Market Street, Philadelphia. Dealer In line Gold and Silver Watches. Fine ! Gold Jewelry. Solid Sliver- Ware, and the best make of (Uver PUted-Ware. Constantly on hand a large I aasortment of the nhove roods at low prices. Watches and Fine Clocks Repaired by skillful workmen; also. Jewelry repairing. Engraving and ' all kinds of Hair work done to order at short notice. apffiammaulfiam ] ISAAC K. 8TAUFFER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, MANUFACTURER OF Silver- Ware, AND IMPORTER OF WATCHES, 148 Xorth 6cfond St., corttr 01 Quarrj, PHILADELPHIA. HE has cnostanUy on hand an assortment of gold and silver parent lever, leplnr, and plain watches; fine gold chains, seal*, and keys; breast- , pins, earnings, finger-rings, bracelet., miniature , canes, medallions, lockets, pencils, thimble*, spectacles; silver table, desert, tea, salt, and mustard spoons ; sugar spoons, cups, napkin rings, fruit and etc., all ot which will be toll low for cash. M. L TOBIAS h CO.'S best quality fuU Jewelled Fa tent Lever Movements constantly on hand ; also other makes* of superior quality, i N B — Old Gold and gilver bought for cash. slOly EDUC ATIONAL. QUAKER CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE. X. E. Corner ot Tenth and Cnestnut Sts., [ PHILADELPHIA. UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF Is. Fairbanks, A.M., I "COR the last four years Principal and chief hustr nca* manager of Bryant A Stratum's Commcrslal Collage. ' i A MODEL BUSINESS COLLEGE, ^SlMngf throughthe estat^ahmen t o f lejIUmate departments oi trade ami commerce. suJ * regular Bank of Deposit and Issue, glrtag the student ail ; the adrantagos of actual practice, and quel Hying Mm to the shortest possible time and moat effective manner foe the various duties and employ mints of business life. The course of tnstnsetloo in the Theoretical Department embraces Book-keeping, Commercial Calculations. Lectures on Business affairs. Penmanship, Commercial Law, Forma, Correspondence, Re. BUSINESS DEPARTMENT, / the student ester* upon the Graduating Course, which includes a continuation ia the above studies, with their practical application ta all their details. He will In turn fill toe position of Accountant and proprietor In the various Depart u enta of Wholesale and Retail Trade, Forwarding, Jobbing and Con.lsq*i and Teller In the Bank, In each of Which positions Ms previous knowledge will to put to toe fullest prnetisal cast. This Institution sffkts to young men numerous pointraroU. lt^ tslhd nMylastitutton inthe Bute eflnetnictiee Is nnsurpesssd. and msybs completed to about on# half the time usually bpeat in other laitttolna*. L> soossqusao* of aa satinly new ar- , napmst, and the adoption of tba asw practical Dtp!— ISS awarded upon As eompMioa of ths 1 Fnssw s^i tei Co m w e leh, cxnbrscss all cxMjrtto* ' tag. Ac. ' " ' ' tewd for a areolar. dshMy ^ ^ WALL TAPERS. i J... . '-.aV'.V.-. ?

! professional^ JACOB MULFOBI^ ATTORXBT-AT-LtW, SOUCTTOk AXD MASTEk at cHAbcatr, 1 0B«, X®. 10 Second 81^ bclop Federal. OAMOEN, N. Jr. Mp M. will attend the Codrts of 'cape Mny. CoL leetfoos to all parts of toe Bute promptly attended "i to, and on reasonable terms aptt ty HEMITB. LUlttVDS, Attornoya)'t-Law, ! So. 221 South Fifth Slrw t, ' jail 6m / PHILADELPHIA. *»- *iwelal attention devoted to' Maritime Cases. : MEDI CAL. NOTICE. ALEX. M. MECIJAY. M. D. offers hi? : professional aervirefdto the iobnbitonU of the M iddl- TowntliiA. ^ Office at \V«. Hiss' Cape May Court . House. | I May 14. 1863. 3ti. • ] denti8tryDS.J. 7. LIfiMING. I OFFICE DAYS] j CAFE MAY C_. H. — Tuefdaya. SEAYILLF. — Thursdays, Fridays aud the ' ! forenoon of Saturdays. | «-TERMS MODERATE. — CONDITIONS CASH, j Aug. A IBM. dry goods, groceries GROCERIES AMI PROVISIONS AT LEACH'S STORE, Washington St.. opposite ! the United Slate* Hotel, Cape laland, N. J. The undersigned beg* leave to call attention to hi* | | stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, * FLOUR, PAINTS, DRUGS, STATIONERY, MEDICINES, HARDWARE. BROOMS, TINWARE. BRUSHES WOODEN-WARE, J TOBACCO A SUGARS, POWDER A SHOT, . j Ac.Ae.Ac, ) all of the Very Best Quality, and at the , j Lowest Market Prteee, . j Prime PinLauri.euia FRESH BUTTER received j 1 ' every day. ' ' FREEHf*c£ °f <Se"vere<l *{ the | TERMS CASH. June, 8th, ISW. J. S. LEACH. ' ; ENOCH EDMUND'S U cape island store. j ^N ENTIRE FRESH O^GOOM^rat , R1E-S PROVISIONS, HARDWARE, BOOTS and ; SHOES. EARTH ENssFARE. CROCKERY-WARF, ; TIN-WARE, Ac., a nich will he sold for Cash ! (or Its equivalent In Taai>K,)as cheap a* Good* ol ! the same quality are sold in the county of Cape j May. Also; an assortment of HEADY MADE CLOTHING _ counting of oats, pants, vests a ba thins clothea j HICKORY, PINE iXD OAE WOOD, DELIVERED j At- The largest Stoek of FaMlLV MEDICINES 1 in tne county, kept on hand. Curs tor almost ereI The attention of buyers 1* *olidted . .r.teMR-y . | "The Union Now, and Forever-" GROCERY A PROVISION' NTORE. | 'CHE Subscriber 1* now receiving afresh »upply of 1 A goods from Fbll.dalj,hla, Xnd will sail them, 1 ! PHILADELPHIA PBICES. ! At Ms (tore, located at NATIONAL HALL. The . ; attention of buyers In generaMs^ called, to notice I ! cheap as In PniladelpMa. l&ll and aak pricea*aad I examine (^oceriea and Provisions, before purchaA ARON GARRETSON. Cape Island, June sth, ton. • p in LADBLPHIA ! flour and feed store , t F. PETERSON, South eastcornerof ' | I J Arch and Water streets, Phlladel|dila. respect ■ 1 Mlycalll the attmtionof Hotel keepers. Merchants . ' Farmer* and Builders of Cape May county to hi* . ; large stoek of , | FLOUT- OF EVERY BRAND. ; ' Also, every variety of gral- uu. lend, together with . 1 guano, lime and super phosphite of lime, which he ■yi *^^1 Mte lowest market price. He keeps also hams and' shoulders a^-Th* attenl'i'D of toe people of Cape May la JOHN 8. 1.EE. RICHARD B. WILLIAMS JOHN 8. LEE A CO., , Hopo-ninkem, Ship Chaudlers and GROCERS. ! No. 4fi North Wharves, below Arch St., Philadelphia. i ANUS of RIGGING furnished lo or 1 ^ A demand HOPE of aU kinds couatanUy on G1LI.1NG TWISE. SEME TWINE ; OARS, OAKUM. PITCH, TAR, COAL TAK, ROSIN. PAINT8, OILS, BLOCKS, CANVASS. ' and ererr article used or required aboard vroaeli.— We also keep on hand an assortment of Groceries and Provisions, citable for Ship stores and family us*. Give us a , JOHN 8. LEE, & CO.. Phil*. Feb IA *61. y tJsz At Lax. books 8l 8tationery. ■ OPPOSITION IS THE LIFE OF TRADE. The Old Sund, KsUblished in 1826. GEORGE MCDOWELL, wholesale j BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, ' BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, No. 131 Market St., Pbilada. The attention of the trade Is In tiled to his Urge stock, constiting of SCHOOL BOOR* of every inscription at wholesale. ; PAPER. - Foolscap, legal cap. Mil cap, letter, note, lad'-.' ' £^d2X2Sa. '*• "d WT*P5*"1 ***" * I WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPERS j AND • machine made pa per bag$ ■ of all mlrca, an* warranted to give satlsfaetton. 1 aktee, pencils, uses, pen-heidert, inks and writing - fluids of ail kinds, black, blue, carmine, fcs., uaas J bouka.eopy bookm shoe Hacking, currency holders, J b^rt^^>UJt«^mphUiJ^lms,Md'uay^raCr',' ■ envklope8/ofj1yery de8crip1 j? tion. Country mnrchnatn will tarmrtaNy find It to their own advantage to call before purehnatog elaewherc. Ik*** goods are bought for cash, and trill be oOerwd toenail buyess at prior* that wlH DYfY ALL CO fit PETITION i , CASH PAID FOR RAGS, RUPEE. A canvass. f ^ Nc,B Market (L.totenih^

• REAL EgTATE 8ALE8. FOR SALE. 1 "POR sale hy |he (uheeriher afint etnae Cap# May 1 I Farm, with superior advantage* for Improve- J meat. Apply FRANK UNHAND, U Cap# May Court House. , . Jxaax M. SktTM. 8 B. Maoosaoix. 1 j JESSE M. SMITH A CO., 1 REAL ESTATE AGENTS. ■ j * CAPE ISLAND. M. J.. j j I r\FF R for sale tne following FARMS, j j ! I I COTTAGES, and LOTS, on and near Cape if | . "Stl A vale.bte FARM situated on the sea- j shore, eontalning too seres ; IB In a good state of t 1 cultivation: escellent farm-muse built in cottage . ! »tyle, good ham. crib house, anil all other accessary ' t out-bulldlnga; FINE OYSTER PRIVILEGE; good f ' landing for \ easels of todr fret draught. \ J tr No d. A valuable F A R M of ao acre, of f wood land, ir a state of cultivation, loui-ma. . t from Cope island, on the sea side, with good buildings ; good oyster privilege; will be sold cheap, and so. A An excellent property on theses side, about **No.'«?Jkinefann on the ses side, about four and C a half miles from toe Island, containing about 170 acres. «0 of which are In a good state of cultiv alion , ! second growth and mead, w land; new house; valu- I able oyster privileges. Will be sold cheap, and on 1 1 "n'-.T^A* very desirable medium -a I zed cottage, ' ' located near the beach, with good ocean view. j 1 1 No. V. A good building lot. located on Sttmaon's I ; lane, about one mile from thr Island, containing t half an acre^will "^'hmme'on'^' large lot- large ' j ice houee on the premlaea. WU1 be sold very low. I No. 10. A sm«ll. pleasant cottage oc a large lot, J situated on Lafayette Street, about midway between : I the ga* works and Schellrngrris Landing. . No. It A desirable medium-aired cottage; large 1 lot. good garden ; on Lafayette Street. - , No. 1*. An excellent and desirable corner lot on i Washington Street j No. to A large and desirable building lot on * ] W.K chance to purchase a large ant splendid ' ' , I cottage property, located on the corner ol Washing- ( i ton and Franklin streets. Cape Island. Good ocean Fifteen or twenty of toe most desirable building lota on Cape Island, located near 1'ongrea* Hall. Washington and Lafayette Street*. Also four of the moat desirable iota on the Mansion Houa* property, together with a number of • valuable building lots located on different parts of toe Island. • Persons havihg property to sell would do well to pu-e toe same in our hands, and parties desiring to purchase should consult our re ister. aoert 3. M SMITH h CO. HOTELS. TONTINE HOTEL, CAPE ISLAND, N. J. „ j I ' I ' H F gutweriber Informs the public that he has ; JL opened the above hotel, where he will be bappy to receive permanent or transient guests. From - , past experience he feels assured that he can rlre ■ | satisfaction to those who favor htm with their i vsssTuS da"«gLmper ww*° Good stebUng j , I for hoiaes is also provided. ! A BAR— A first-cl a*, bar-room naa also ju.t " been opened. It la supplied with excellent wine 1 ? and liquor*. n nit JOHN 8. CQKSOK. x ARCH STREET HOUSE, FOOT OF ARCH STREET, } PHILADELPHIA. I C. W. LOCKE A CO. 1 TS pleAsaiitly situated at tbe eortror of XaRCH STREET and DEl-MVARF. AVENUE R commanding a fine view of the Delaware River, ts i 3 Stages, and Immediately adjaoent to the wharves of ; ._ the river steamys. Visitors will hire find the comforts of hone, together with the vfaried luxuries of the various sen- I sous. The attention of THE rROFLEOP CAPE MAY " is tnryed. Terms reasonable mawro-i U RIDGlt AV HOUSE, »' Foot of MARKET Street, Phila. rpHE Subscriber will always be found at the shore ' X establishment, assisted by aecommodatlngelerks : and servants, ready to minister to the wants of I * those favoring him with their custom. Feeling : r~ thankful for pa*1 favors 1 ho|ie, by strict attention i *7 to toe wants of my guests, to merit and receive, aa j ' heretofore, a liberal share of public patr.vnage. Jettir M. WILLIAMS. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, [f-ATK BROWX'S,] r PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE belween " SIXTH and SEVENTH STREET&r rt WASHINGTON, D. C. ta ANDREW R. POTTS, la JetB Proprietor. WJNES & LIQUORS. 2 BOELDEN St .VEHKIRK, <o IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, WINES &c.; also dealers is '• CHOICE BOURBON. M0N0NGAHELA. i . AND RTE \ WH 18 KEY 8. 1 No. 118 Market St. PhlUdelphla. J. BOULDEN. T. NEWKIRK. CARPETS, O I L CLOT H S . r . CABPET1NGS. ° O W Is Store, a large Stock of B VELVET, BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY A INGRAIN , Carpetinjtst. ' OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, etc., _ all of the latest patterns and best fabrics, which will be sold at the low est prioes for Cash. N. B — some patterns of my Old Stoek still on hand ; will be sold a bargain. J. T. DELACROIX No. 17 South SECOND St., above Chestnut, Ob Am suit Am Philadelphia. CARPET WEAVING. JOHN 0. LITTLE BEGS leave to Inform hli friends that he has commenced Carpet Weaving again at Ms re turner - at tbe Steamboat landing and solicits the attention of the Ladles Work done In the beet manner. _Oeto»er (to, tap. -QTOtf ~~CfoAL" AND LUMBER. JEREMIAH 8CHELLEN6ER INFORMS Ms friends and the public generally that he has for sale n large supply of CEDAR SHINGLES, WHITE PINE LUMBER, . end every variety of building lumber. The attention of the public I* respectfully eo'ir Red. 0(8 U JEREMIAH SCHELLENGER. * » sew coal Yard. PETERSON 4 KIMBLE / Marc orxaxs a f coal and wood yard if ATTtr corner of second A vine 8tpeet8, CAMDEN. Where thev will be p Intend to ace all their old FEED, FLOUR, LI ME, Ac., ; AI of which wUl he eUM at the lowest market u PETERSON A KfMBIF '* TIN &.8HEETJ RON WARE ( L NICHOLAS T. 8 WAX® . TkESIRES to Inform the people of Cap* lsUafi and f MJ the rnenty g*e mlly that he etlli continue* to , manutseture Tux Ware of all drocrtotion* at Li. old SSeliSS^Sl lor any 1 XZS'S tar paettifror*. and b, atrlct attentkm to hwrisca. he hop** to merit a thai* of public ''kfik'Se purposes to remain on ti-c Island pen 7 - 1

RAI LROAP8. CAMHEM AAD AMBOY LIKES. —ARRANGEMENT* OF NEW T(MI ' lO04. LINES.— The Camden and Am hoy and Philadelphia aud TTeatoa Railroad Company '• r Lines. FROM PHILADELPHIA Tff NEW YORK AND j WAY PLACESWALNUT STREET WHARF will leave aa v I follow*, Tlx: Far*, j m At A -A. M-, via Camden and Amboy C. and I , . A. Accommodation - - - . - - 81 » AH A M-, via Camden and Jersey aty, 1 Morning t.xpm., * |K Atb A M.. vU Camden and Jersey CXty, »d W i Clae. Ticket - — — . — - - - * S | . At IS M. vl* Camden and Amboy, C. and A. _ •( » I At t P. M- via Camden and Amboy, C.AA. , Uxpre.* - • - - - - - t 00 At I P M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommodation, (Freight and Paaeenger.) - ito: : At 6 P. M , via Camden and Amt-oy, \ocem°t, and Paaaiager), First ^ ^ ; j AtT^" i-. M , via Camden and Amboy Accom- ] modatton. Freight and Passenger, First I FoTldauc" Chunk! A lien town, Bethlehem. Be'lvG drre, taatoo, lAinhertvllle,Flemlngton.Ac , at* P M. j For Freehold, at I A. M. and a P. M. For Palmyra, Rirertoh. Delaaro, Beverly , Bur- ' llngton, Florence, Bordentown 'Ac- at 6 A- M and M.. I, *, and A *0 P. M The * and AJ0 T. M. lines ' run direct through to Trenton. For Palmyra. Riverton, Delaneo, Beverly, and j Burllngtoo at 6.*0 P. M. Line# fromJCESSINGTON. DEPOT wUl leave aa i , | follows : If . At I 60 A M. (night) via Kenxington and 1st- 1 c I eey Ctty, Waxhlngton^A Xew York Mall. j j At «ao P.M., v-ia Kensington and Jewry Ctty, ! { i At A. AC P. M-, vte Krmington aad Jersey , , Ctty. Southern Exprea. - - - - a 00 , I Sunday line* leave at 1J0 A.M. and Ati p M. \ There wUl be no line at 1.40 A.M. (Night) on Slonlor Water Gap. Stroudabunt. Seranton. Wilknbarre, Montrose, Great Bend, MauehrChunk, Allen- i town. Bethlehem, BelvideVe. tbuton. Lamtertrille, . i Fle.uiogton, Ac^at>7 A. TM* line wtiDrcli w^lth i ! 1 and ?p!r' TnaloD' ot 7 and 11.14 A. M. and ^ For Holmrabuif^ Taeony.^Wlaetnonlng. Brldra- | Depot lake the ears on Vllth Street almve Walnut l I: .if an nour helore departure- 77ie caw run Into ; Fifty pound* of baggage only allowed each pa*- | . Paaaengew are prohibited from taking anything ' J over tilt- iKjuml* to 4e p.td for extra. The Com- j 1 pany limit their re*ponaibility for baggage to one ] : dollar per pound, and will uot be liable for any ' amount beyond that, except by special contract. 1 WM. H. GATZMEK, Agent, liver b*eg*ge^?thT depot*. Ordew to be left at No. . i LINO FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA j ' From foot of Court "nlT«Lt at 15 M and i " ' , M.. via Jewey^City and Can.dec. nd 10 A M 6 ' 6, and IS (night), via Jeraey City aad Keoalngton.' I From loot of Barclay Street at 6 A-M. and 3 P.M., | % From lier" S'o. I, Noith River, at 13 M. A and s P. (Freight and Paaaenger), via Amboy and [ | BARLbW'8 l.vniGO BLUE. ; ; TVEALERSand Coo*umew of tbe above CelrbratII r4 Wuh Blue will please take notice that toe [ ! Label* are altered to read • INDIGO BLUE, PUT CP AT ALFRED WILTBERGER'S DRUG STORE, No. 383 North Second St. Philoda. The quality of this Blue will be the tame In every I "lfuwarranted to color more water than twice the | f lame quantity or Indigo, and to go much further ' ; ! than any other Wuh blue In the market, ft die j I I clothes, aa moat ot tbe other makes do. One Box dissolved In a half pint of water will make u good a Liquid Blue as any that l> made, eione-Mird t*c . Aa It i* retailed at the same price u thr Imitation* j and Inferior article*, housekeepew wifl find It very , much to their advantage to uk for that put up at , WILTBERGER'S. 1 try- All Blue put up after thla date with D»n- : low* name on if ta an Imitation. The New Label does not inquire a Stamp. Foi .ale by storekccpewgroerallyb fit «m i DYEING A SCOURING. STEAM DYING AND SCOURING! ESTABLISHMENT. MRS. E. W. SMITH. ; No. 38 North Fifth St., betwewn j Market and Arch, Phila. T>IFCE GOODS of every description dyed to any description! dyed "n*th""m!"" faaSonahle and w? mancnt colon, and flxished in a superior Style. — < * Merino, Cuhmere and Crape shawls. Table and Pl- ' ano Coven. Carpeu. Rugi he.. Scoured. Pongee and Silk Dreaae»Re-Dyed all Colon, aad warranted s. P.— Gentlemen'* Clothea Cleaned or Dyed on March id. tea.' ' ly MEDICAL. DR. REEVES' , CELEBRATED HORSE MEDICINES >' HAVE PROVED THE MOST EFFECTUAL AND ; SPEEDY REMEDIES FOR THE DIFFERENT DISEASES OF HORSES HIS Cough and Worm Medicine, with which he j lu spent year* experimenting, hu proven to I him that almrot all derangrmeat* of n Hone's erf tern are ealued by worms. Such .! laeaaea u Coughs, - Colds, Distemper, Heave#, Bote Mange, Bad Blood, Swelled Letts, Weak Eyes, Fistula Sores, Hair Rough, lee* of Appetite. Ac, .art almost universally caused by Worm* Remove the eausd and Ike dteeaae ceaaes. Thla la the only medicine in the world ' that will remov e worms. It la warranted to do it. " Good for Blind stagger*. Inflammation of the Lung*, 1 Pleurmy. ftllck or Broken Wind, Colic, Scour*. Diarrhea, Fq*er, Founder, Cramp, Hide Bound, Inc igcai lou, he - It purifies the bloo^ and remove* all Internal dtieue* from the ustem. HI* Hoof Ointment la offered for dlaeaaca of the Hoof, aad all external diseases. *ueh u Quarter Crack*. Sprain#, Lameoeu, SpUnt, Ring Bone. Spavin, Wind GalL he. It aoftens tor Hoof and cauaea I It to grow rapidly. Good for Quarter Cracks. Contracted Hoofs, and also tor tores, Gate, or Wound* The Cough, Worm, and Hoof Ointment when used together are warranted to cur* Scratches, or money refunded. Price each, per Box, 25 cents. Don't foil to give them n trial. For sale by all ■ Druggtate and Merchant.. AH cash order* by mail ' prompely filled. .Sent to any port ot the United . State* to Agent* tor 81.40 per doien, neatly packed, with circular*, large hand bUla, fancy ahow cards, he. Address, t , JASON H. TUTTLE, GR*. AOT., PATERSON, at* ly Paaaale County, New Jeseer. SHIP BUILDING. TO MASTER* AND OWNERS OF VESSELS. YsytifKfisyssTJsssi; conducted successfully by toe late Jams* W ard, Esq.. located in Lcraburg, on Maurice river, *. J- and net. and with quick di.pateh. Having n strong turoe of experienced na-ehanlca, no driay need be apprejaahdedT Bring near the mouth of toe river, they are of stress, w!U keep constantly oc hknd all kinds reason* Me rotes to aU who foror ua wtto n call. We pledge euros I r*. to do everything ia our powen to merit their pqtronage. r aAaUam> JLR. HARKER. Lcceburg, N.J-, June «th, tote TO the old patron* of tiro above Railways, I wtah to eay that I nan eordlally recommend Maasi •- Gnervann h Harker a* being practical meehanire, and wmtojof tort patrons ^ & WAIUX

j S^FERTiLIZER^. MANURES L. MANURES ! X j EAktOtS PLEASE TAXE tOTlCt. TASKER & CLARK ARE STILL MANUFACTURING PH0SPHATIC FERTILIZER ; onbarnt Booet. Peru r I an Guano, and other ' I Fertlhr:ng material*, tfiua furalahi eg for Crate and Grass one of the uori reiiabfe Manure* in the ; market. I CP All we nak la n fair trial. Prist 8«.eo ywr Tan of MM lb*. I — ' OUR MEAT AND BONK COMPOST h made from refuse Meat aad Bene from the Slaughter ia wrB adapted to promote the growth of CORN. POTATOES, TURNIPS, he he. Price |*« j«r Ton. IIAIR MANURE. A cheap and strong Fertilizer for the Root Crop*. Price Jib per Ton. . Call on or address TASKER h CLARK. S. "W. cor. Eighth h Wuidngtoa (ta., je» «m PntL*t»Ebnii*. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL CO.'I C II E A PI FERTILI ZERS. PABULETTE. 1'HIS Fertlltrcrl. composed of night soil and the 1 fertiliring element* of urine, combined chemically and mechanically with other valuable fertile lng agents aaMabsorbeuu. It ia reduced to a pulverulent condition, ready for Immediate us-, and without loas of it* highly nitrogenous fertlliriug properties, . It* universal applicability to all crops and noli*, and Ha durability aad active qualities, are woll T»l CHEMICAL COMPOST. . Thl* Fertilizer la largely oom posed or aaiaaV^ matter. *uch a* meat, tlah, bone, leather, hair and ' titer* wh''h'"cT'"' c6%naca!' *'"1 lootifante fertllwrii^rineM'd w'lhlnnrr U'rtciS^?'n'''Ev^Sf^* It 1* a very valuvhlc lcrtn'rer for Ileld'c.-opTgene-rally , and especially for potatoes and garden purIt* excellent qualities, strength, and cheapness have made it very popular with all who have u<2 IL Prior $30 peg Ton. TREK AND FRUIT FERTILIZER. It te a highly pbotphatlc fertilizer, and la partieuadapted for the cultivation ot tnee, fruits. \ and flower*. It vi lli promote a very rigorous and healthy growth of wood and fruit, and largely Increase tb. quantltyand perfect the maturity of the fruit- For hot-houae and household plants . — ' flowers, ft will be found aa indispensable artist* to secure their greatest perfection. It will provsat and cure dtecaM^condltiona of the peach and grope, The formula or method of combining ita constituent fertilizing ingredient* has received the highest ; approval of cmtneat chemists and scientific agriculturist.. Price $A0 per TOO. rUOSl'UATK OF LIMB. The Agricultural Chemical Company manufacture a 1 hoiphate of Lime In accordance with a new and valuable formula, by whteh a very superior article i» produced, so aa to be afforded at a leea price than other manufacturer* ehaiee. Practical irate have Cved that Its value, a* a frrtillrer, te equal to the t Phosphate of Lime in toe market. Price gas per Ton. «- TERMS CASH.— Cartage end Freight to he paid by thr Purehae- r. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL OO.'g WORKS at Canal Wharf on the Delaware. OFFICE tlJQ Arch Street. Phila. JL B. F1TTS, General Agent. ; The Company's PuapfilA Circular, embracing full ! directions for using the above FertiUzorm, aent by mall free, whec^myj^L - mr »p my au , o 8 pujaffTION8= TBE P Hf&lWpHI A IIQGllEB, ri-aumro cteRt Moajriso (ncirricsurt) it j WILLIAM W. HARDIN ISQVIRER BUtLbrm So. tot CHESS CT ST., The l lscalatioa of the Inquirer averages over I Ilxty. thousand copies dally, being more than double ■ i S'sfses- — T -r- » 1 i It contains MORR READING MATTER, FUL- , LER CORRJSPONDENCE, aud LATER. NEWS 1 I than any other paper published la Philadelphia. ' ' out oMhe'ci''' '5"1Iu,Tr '• mailed to subscriber* ! payable Invariable In advance, or* 11n"u* ,,*r ' ONE DOLLAR FOR TWO MONTHS, I Note* of solvent banks In any State In the Union . and poitage Stamps will be received. jy sth 1 HARPER'S ! NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Unquestionably the beet euatsined work of the kind In thr World. 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