Cape May Ocean Wave, 31 May 1865 IIIF issue link — Page 4

* CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31,1865.

PBY ooboa. QRQg'ERIE8 mm nun A3 n» njwnioJti J Tha ii iimign H bsg* law to*D attacttoa to hia omocnun, WZ rate 1 fiski ®55s»ta«si TOBACCO A IICAPA POWDER R6H0T, 1 W-.frn,

iirftt«TBrW»*iitr,u4uo» ImNlulul w.«, pimi fniuiir^"" FREIH '"I"' reeelvnd i "sh'mtt of Geo*, dettrered >1 tha , rife of cHar»e. t TERMS CASH. , j. «. gtACH. . """wew'ttBOCERT STORE. ' revjnc CNDER6IGNKD twpoclfallr I SUGABS, TEAS, COFFER ££LS*tfter®W-*W® ' TES^EMnmMsre.*, ' totort dealing sis*, hat*. fc LCDLAV. Cap* Inland. * J-. AptU l*. "«*■ »Tn Unoi Now. and Forkvkr-" GROCERY A PIOTUKW STORE. TSSTSSTSX/SfSViTJeai PHILADELPHIA PRICES. At Alt Star* lOOO Ud »l .NATIONAL KALI.. The attoatlonof buyer* la g*a«ral.te th* fret that thay us but their good* here aa amp M la Philadelphia. C«H and •»' Prices «'• sxaml .« Groceries sad PlO»Uloo». before purchnelag elsewhere. AARON GARRETSON. 0^*1 1 Juan 6th. Itot. FHI1.ADBI.P"' A FLOUR AND FEED STORE T F PETBR80N. Sootb out eornerof I j Arab aad Water streets, Philadelphia, 1 FLOUR OF EVERY BRAND. ' Also, every variety ol gralr ^lea^faRrthaTWtlR arasa.as»ffa HAMS "snd SHOULDERS •t auk.1 prbM. ay- The attention of th* peopla of Capo May It T. ___ JOHN >• UL RICHARD B. WILLIAMS . JOHN S. 1.EE A CO., Bnpo mnlrri — Ship Chixndlssrw and grocers, No. 46 North Whabtim, i«!o«r Arch 8t., Philadelphia. f"i ANUS or RIGQINU furnished in orJ dsr. ud HOPS of all kinds constantly on hand, alao G 1X4.1 NO TW1STB, BRINK TWINE oari, oakfr, pitch, tar. COAL TAB, nOSIN. PAINTS, OILS, BLOCKS, CANVASS, and rmy article used or required aboanj vessels— Wa also keep on_band an assortment ST Groceries and Provisions, satiable for Ship afore* end family nan. Giro ua a JOHN 8 LEE. k CO., JOHN 8 LF.E. k CO.,

Juretssora to JoLiaa A Lcc. Phlte- Pab U.-6K > 1 BOOK 8" i STATIONERY. OPPOSITION IS THE LIFE OF TRADE. The Old Susd. KnUbliabed UU82.V george mcdowell, WIIULY SALE BOOK.SEi.LClt, STATIONER, BLANK BOOK ! MANUFACTURER. No. 131 Market SI., Pbilada. " The attention of the trade la Invited to hia lanfe aioah. eoasMIM «f SCHOOL BOORS of erary dvscrtfrtloa at wholesale. PAPER. Phnleaeffi tsgsl can. bill cap, letter, note, ladles' MiaL^erawjbjr^UoiUa*, aad wrapping paper of WINDOW SHARKS, WALL PAPERS MACHINE MADE PAPER BAGS of all alt**, ani wmtraatad to pre aattalacttea. msi i.paaatla.waa. pea -holders. Inks and wrl tine S^aSiiE botistaaart*. photograph albuma. aad Or yam. ENVELOPES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Cateadm. niters, pump lahito#4*. wrtUag aaad, CMBtnVenbaata trill Invariably Bad It to their •wa advents** to call before purchasing alaewbrre. Thaw eon-la are bought for caab, and will ba soared to eaab buyer* at prtae* that »UI DtfY ALL COMPITITION. CASH- PAID FOR RAUS. ROPES, 4 CANVASS. SB-Ordan by mail promptly attended to. Addrm* georck Mr dowi: ll * **** "*• "* "" ^SilSS^ia. AUCTIONEER. AUCTION BUSINESS. t*wdy amnaa to'a"wyOarty 'u?mwi 6AueUeSaw| and thai he wlR attend to that branch of burton, aawhar* la Cape May ( ouaty, at aa trainable rata# aa any other penoc, and aollrlta your patronage. jeme m. SMITH, Cap* Istaad. V. J. OSan aa Daeator St, oppoalte Rutherford's Maikrt ■nana __ aevsatf NOTICE. TKI Subscriber having returned to thin County, 1 would loir-Ma Ma frteada and the Publte In «rnruadytoaarre thr pabtie to thai oa partly at' abort - "aaat* ^ JACOB T. PRICB. JUT IIIVED. 1 BAiMOriCRNT PORTRAIT OP JSi Tocr»rta||7awaitod to the hWfhear atv l* of the art br the aaShjMMMWWaL Mr. It Battta. baa a PM(L . esnsra. SRRRMay HIMSELr. taa vtewa of Bunaiaw Rimat. Kei-eaan Slsunlaln, aart ttearsrcGu: run atlant t. 1 "■ TYtrtrtn. aim mm ul.n.w of tb« U'v (~oa»ri: , '

FERTILIZERS. POFDRFTTE ! piirrni Tear. Pair Trial 1 £ A. Pev'aaon, Philaadmlphla. POCMRPTR. tta.no per too. taken from the P~potato Philadelphia Manufactory. Graj-a Tut) Road, above the AnenaL Philadelphia Depot, rrYSaON'l Para, Gloveeater. N. A, Offle^Hjtoary airret. No eja, hark of the Nrw Seat 0«re. Philadelphia. Duko- P RANCH, SIC HARD, fe CO. ttb aad CalloeMII .treeta, fit-tm Philadelphia. FARMERS TARE NOTICE ! IASXER fc CLARK etlll ramttone to manufartore thowMANCRr.S which for the la«t aereo or tit year, have ylven aoth general aatlafertioa to thoM who have u-e-l Ihec ; »r refer Is lha v atiPER PHOaPHATE OF LIMP, mada from Baely ground Bnnea. Peruvian Guano, *| aad other FwtllUtog Ingredlcnla -.od aold at th. rata of S« ro wr toa of moo He Aleu loth. C MEAT aad BONE COMPOST, mad. from rrfuae Meal, bone aDd other oflhl from T the Slaughter Hwwe^-Prtae *M ro ner ton. h N B— A aupertor article o: BONE DUST, at mar- B prteaa. A-tdre.a, B TASKt'S ACI.ABKP. S. W. Cor.. EIGHT A WASHINGTON Sta, m lib-am PHILADELPHIA. WEST J E RS Et"m ArIT tOJIPASY. b 1'HE WEST JERSET MABL AND TRANsPORTATION COMPANT will deliver MARLoa thr C Wrar Jcatcr Railboao. al the following prlora per buahrl — Trrma. Cnah on il« livery Craia. Cento Camdan, i-j Harding, >} Gloocaeiar, IflMonrc*, 1 Wet-lrilla, "j I'll If town, "I Wo- dbury, "} l'alestioa, Manlna, G| Iinatedg, hi Ulatabaro, 61 Finleyg, t-J , Union, '] Bridgeion, 9 i Milleilla, MlCosn Hoow, 111 Port F.litabalb, M j Miller! its. 121 Bell# Plain, . 10j|Rin Grand. . 12} . | Woodbine, 104 'Fishing Creek, 12J i Mt. Pit-Brant, 10} Bennelt'e. 13 1 Heseflla, 11 tiold Spring, 13 Swslna, 11} Cape May, 13} Tbla C.mpeny will not fumtah leaa than a ear toad at a atatlnn, nor leu than Ave car loada to be depoailed for thr cunrraience of farmrra hetwen ■'»- ttona, and to all raau the charge to an> point between atatlnn. will t» the aanw a. to thr nr\> ala* Hon beyond. Where partita wlah marl leiL except f at .talliina. a pre* lour arrangement mint he made , with an aulhnrued agrnl of the Company. Each ear contain. S • boahela. , AU order* to be adnreucd to 1 J. C. VDORHEKI, Agrntol wni Jrraey Marl and Trauij-otLUun Com- , pear, CtaMboio, <3. J. fbSm ! ALLEN k NEEDLES' , ' I*""ov"> • 8UPKR-PH0SPH ATK OF LIME. , vm hare the pUaatira of Informing our numrrour 1 friend* aad ruitomtra that hereafter they will be ( •upplled with a genuine article cl Superphosphate of Umc of OCR OWN MANUFACTURE. The many dlfllcnlrin tre ami our calomrrt hare experienced lor aome yeau paat la depending upon Ukm to manufacture thia article for ua, Induced ua to erect a factory, when we are bow prepared by i tha Introduction of . NEW AND COMPLETE MACHINERY, lo have the whole praeeu of maanaacturc under our r* control. By the unremitting atleulloo of a thorough PRACTICAL CHEMIST , and oer men permMf npnewfoe, we hope lobe alda to fill all order, for our article for lha coming ace-

»un, but will oely *»y that we ahall tarn out nunc but what la PROPERLY MADE. PRICE-SSO PER S 000 lb.. ALLEN R NEEDLES' FERTILIZER. Thl. manure from I la aupertor merit and Ita lowrr*. of price compared with other good art Idea. b»» ae*]ulred a reputation with farmrra that claaaea It It latargaly eompoaed of Boiria, la cRKArcaaad aa lung to the toll. Pa. XII' la Ntw Baob, iso Laa. ctcn, PRICE— SSO PER SOOO I be. a ubcbal Rcoernoa madi) to niAUtar ox ALLEN k NEEDLES, B South Wbarvn and 41 South Water afreet, (Elrai Store abot* Chraaut.) PHILADELPHIA. We ceil no article, but auch aa we can axf.ly recommend- feM-1m agricultural chemical company's CHEAP FERTILIZERS. TIE FERTILtEKR* pertmred by the Arrteutto. Al Chemical, Company fa tompany charteird »thc I rgUlAture of ttreiaaylranla, with a eatrital gHO.'Ou.) ba- e teea proved In practice to be the rbeaf mat. moat protl table, aad beat lor the Farmer. Gardner aad Fruit Grower, of all concentrated b'tlSSronl the lolfow'i? tOB,P«'J'» PABULKTTK. Tula FertUtarr la rompoard of night anil and the fertilizing element, ol urine, rembtoed ihemlcallt and maSaawally with with other valuable tortile ilng agen*. and aWoehrnt. It 1. Ifdu.-rd to a pulverulent oomtltiao j ready for It. uuvereal auullc.bUlty to all crope and roll., and lla nureblltty and acttv. quallito., are well known to be all that agriculture. ta can aaalrr. CHEMICAL COMPOST. Tbla Frrllllxer la largely compared of animal matter, auob a. meat, bone. Bah, leather, h.lr and wvad. togr'brr with chemical, aad Inorganic tcrituu-re. which deemmpoaa lha aua , aad retain the mtroTS a vrry raluable ferttluer for field etope generally. aad rapac tally fur potatoea, aad g .rdaa pur""toT excellent xuatltlro, -trenglb aad ehropoea, have mada It rrey popular with all wbohare uaad IL COMPOSITK FERTILIZER. Thl* highly phnaphatta tortUtxer la tmrttouUrty adapted for the cuUlvatloa of Iron, frup., lawna aad Bownra. It will promota a mry rtgoroua aad healthy growth of wood aad fruit, aad largely la.waa* the quantity aad pnttoet the mxtortiy of thr fruit. For hof-huurea and nouaahoid ptonu and Bowere. it will ha found ax lodtapeawhto irtlchr to mouretprtr gnat-el perfection. It wtu pre vent aad cure A: reared condition, of the grep* ami peach, auu a A, i— h a— h, -ii kire WB. asss.-" — PHOSrHATB OK LIXK. Tn Aaau-etTPnat. Cxvuiv Al. Cowrtxv masufxrture a Phoatmalr of Lum la aceordanoe with a new aad vatuwbta formate by wfrtqh a way aupeitoc wjual tolhahartMVhateof Umc to tha auwker. TERMS CASH. All GrdMaaJaTaaur more, wt I ot ahigmmut. fro, ef eitq. Cartag. wtU be rtutlg^d SdS pre" for cutj will be

STOVE8. SAVE TOUR MONEY ! gTOVES ULLIK 0 AT FOUNDS F T HI Lit AT henry HILL'S new market 8tove store 5*4 South Second Street, Four Dour* ahov. South atreut. Wept Sid., rHILAOKLTHIA. g 13" Tha Stock ta undoubtedly one of tha Urgnt aad brat amerted ta tha City, comprtalag all th* best 8t0ve3 ifow in use, and aome PATTERNS NEVER BEFORE OFFE RED of whUh will be aold at about half the usual prices ! Therefore all who are to want of a GOOD STOVE, j now a favorable opportunity to procure THR BEST, AT MAHVKLODSLT LOW TAJCiXt The public are re.ured that thia la NO HUMBUG ! j that everything will be found at reprewatrd. 1 .stoves repaired at the shortest notice. Of- CASTINGS ANB BRICKS FOR flLE. henry hill, "new market stove 8t0re," No. AM SOVTU SECOND STSi. t r, PHILADELPHIAFcoxoirr and convenience. THE CELEBRATED GOVERNOR PEN N", FUEL SAVING, GAS BURNING, and AIR TIGHT . COOKING STOVE, for coal and* wood. v j FOUR sizes: Number. - - - - - S.T. S and ». j Of tba nhmerou. Cooking Ktovra ever Introduced, ! tha •governor penn" | emphatically the moat aupertor. It la of recent Invention, being patented to the year tSM, and improved ISM by llzxar II ILL, Philadelphia, P*. j ,Thli Stove haa already uoo for Itaelf lha envUble reputation of being a COMPLETE success i anil, with tha ADDITIONAL 'IMPROVEMENTS emulating of the platce rxpored to the fire being double, making It therefore more "durable than any other .tove to the market Thl. Stove ; haa been gotten up rxprraaly fur the Qnuntry Trade, a. It hu been a general complaint and an undcnla. i Me fact, that the Cooking Store, m an nf ret u red here, tofote have lieen entirely TOO LIGHT. The "GOV- , KRNOR PENN" exceed. Ml other, by 60 per ernl . IN WEIGHT, which give. It an advantage In throw. Ing out and retaining MORE HEAT. It haa the i-abozit Orgx, the nlAvixrr Gbvtz. the naaoztT Ft-ot and iraoaotiT dbacoiit, .nd haa proved ltrelf the BUST BAKISG AND COOKING STOVE KNOWN, J ! either with wood or coal. For aala only by tha Paizxti z and Maxrr*c- , TVUL HENRY HILL, :

NO.SJSS0CTII SZIUXD STXZZT, J Philadelphia, | t^all Ordere rent by mail. Kirxczv Auzxti, | of Carraixa or Packet., will be przmptly ailrnj- : c -I to. r..:t.y OIL COMPANIES. PENNSYLVANIA IMPEItlAI, OIL COMPANY. OFFICE «i SOUTH FOURTH STREET, PIIILA. c.vrrrtlJllWW. too, 000 ixaxz. at 66 each XKVZXVED capital j»0,a00 president. w ALEXANDER K. MoCLURK. A. K. McCLURB, THOMAS A.SCOTT. . D. K. JACK MANJ. C. ROMBERG KB, JOHN M. POMEROY. EI.ISII A W. DAVIS, PETER B. SMALL. SYCRETARY, JAMES M. SELLERS. TREASURY, EfclSllA W. DAVIS. i | Thia Company ba. iso acre, of land In fee, on tha . Allegheny river. Immrdlately opposite City, aad j | adjoining! La t«ils,'wl t h 1 10 rod. front on tha river, and IS roda front on Ladyto Run. Ham C. P. Ramm dell, editor of the Oil City Me «<Mr and agent for this - land, amnrea the Company tfoil It will aeil tn lota kir , 6100,000, reserving the oil right which la worth 6100,000 additional, fmawdtolr rereaur trta to dretcrW . for Hu Compm*B from Jtu mlt of tknr left j aad the Company hare two good engine, with complete ! fixture, to op. rare immediately for aU. "Ihetmt tory to thia immadUto locality haa ncTrr failed to ; produce profitably. Also one hundred acres, to fro simple, la tha celebra ted Cherry Run district. Immediately adjoining j Cherry Run Pctrotum Company, whore .tuck t> now | worth over 610 per aharo. The Company now half ofTPrt, Which Will he accepted, for ainklag wella on ' Ware, without any coal to the corporation and onehalf the proceed, to go to the Company. The Curtta and St. Nicholas Companies are tn the Immediate lo- , entity, aad their stock la bow commanding a large | premium. In addition, the Company haa 10 acres, > to fro simple, on Cherry Tree Run, which empties la1 to OU Creek, and tolhe beat producing sretton of the | OU Territory, aad t'O scree, to fee nuaple, on Wetnut Bend, fire miles Above the mouth Trf Oil Creek, 1 aad not over two idle, from the aaYahnted trod : ■ well, now producing over ibo barrels per day. Alao, the laaee or three trarti of land, two on OU I Creek, rack producing over tea barrel, per day, tad j one on JJtefheay like**, producing tea barrel, per j . day of heavy oil, worth now SO t»r barreL The J : Company now leeairas (hrowSeortha of the proceeds j of the tear Mad well, aad onruhaH of the rtfeer j ! two. Eaeh of there trarte win 6e drvetoped bp the J Company by ainklag edgttlne.'l wella, aad tba r»- i gtacTaad fixtures are nam aa hasd to da It. The officer* of ihts Company meaa tap.nro.uU : tha daratapmrat of there lead# meed aamgrtfesily, aad they have eetetre eaaBSeaa. that they wffl ywkl OUT «a^e dtvuW^ ro toereprt^ -neh. ejro afocrt muat be w«»c inaptly, ro mare

"OIL OOMPANtEB. t west jehact OIL company. | CAPITAL STOCK SSOO ,400. DIVIDED INTO ! ■* ONE HUNDKED THOUIAND SHARES AT FIVE DOLLARS EACH. SUBSCRIPTION PBICE FOR A LIMITED SI'St* BER OF SHARES, TWO DOLLARS A SHARE. | WORKING CAPITAL SSO.OOO. ; v rasatDEXT: p WILLIAM P. STRATTON, Patkcreburg, Weal Virginia. It •ECBETART AXD TaEAICXEx: LEWIS MULFORD, MlllrUle, New Jerrey. j F BiBECToaa: ( •JOHN G. STEVENS, Trenton. S. J. FRANQIS LEE, Port Elizabeth, N. J. t j LEWIS MULFORD, Millet!!#. ADRIAN BATEMAN, Brldgeton, H.J. Da. E. I. B. WALES, Tucksboe, N. J. , J JOHfiMcNEAL, MlllvlUe, N. J. F CRM AN L. MULFORD, MlUrlUe. < WILLIAM P. STRATTON, Parkereburg, W. V. i ' RICHARD GRIKR, Salem, N.J. i -KBENEZER DUNN, Salem, N. J. The lands ot this Company consist aa foUowa, vlxt FIRST : A perpetual leaa* of two acres of t.e celebrated j I territory of Ibe Ralbbone OU Tract Company, locxi ted upon Burning Spring Run, a tributary of the Little Kanawha river, la Wirt eoonty, Weal Vlr- • gtnle. One wall is already bored, giving a daily l , irld of FIFTEEN (IS) BARRELS OF OIL, 1 and upon this lease there la room for __ THREE MORE WELLS. ... ...1 • I 'a treat of NINETY-SEVEN ACRES to fee aim- ■ j pie, located aa the above leare, on the South Fork ; of Burning Spring Run, and separated by a boundary I line only from the territory of the lulhbone Oil Tract Company. Upon tbl. tract the Company bate ^ j boring terrltofy for at leaat ONE HUNDRED MORE WELLS. | ■ . The property presents the asm* appearance, and ; t poereaac. the re me surface Indication, aa the famous lsnds of Burning Spring Run, from which the prod- ! J | uct of oil haa been greater than from any lorrespon- | ding amount of Oil Territory In the United State*. I This tract Ilea wltbln {our humlred ynnla of the eel- ' ; c bra ted Llewellyn Well, which, when Brat struck. I rti rated 1 -|

I yielded ONE THOUSAND BARRELS of oil per ; l ■ ! day, and about tlie same distance from tlie Waah- | } tngton and Weir Wella, which, when flrat struck, • _ I yielded from lite to eight hundred barrels pre day. j ^ At the mouth of thr branch running through thl* , of which la now yielding oil, and are being surer**- j 0 fully worked by the Companies. In the development ; of the territory along this line the Company feel confident of full and complete eureree. Any parties desiring lo Invest In an OU Company | with a really solid baste, are requroled to call at Ih* , office of the company, at the MIL1VII.LE BANK, j tn MILLV1LLE, N.J., whety books of subscription are now opened. Ordere for Stock, will be received J f 1 also by Ike following named grntlemen. or any ol | the Donrd of Directors : j ( ADRIAN BATEMAN, Bridgloa, N. if j ' Da. E. L. B. WALES, Turk. hoe, N.J. j j . | FRANCIS LEE, fort Elizabeth, N. I. fj d j RICHARD ORIF.R, Salem, N. J. j t ' ERENKZER DUNNJ Salem, N. J. i [ ' January us. iron i - ' DYEING &T SCOUR I N G . *1 STEAM DYKING AND SCOl'RINU h TTJTA BI-ISHMEN T. MRA K. W. SMITH, No. 1 I Jj tS Nobth Firm At a rev, between Market and d : Arch, Fhlladelpbla . PIECE G"oD« of every deaoripllon dyed to every * color. LADIES- WEARING APPAREL of every e ; .lrerripttoodye.1 lo the moat faahlnoable anil pcrmi- i oent rotor, aad fialahed la a superior style. Meet- . S Cashmere aad Crape SHAWLS. Table aad Piano ! VERS, CARPETS, RUGA he., scoured. Pongee I ■ - J and SUk DRESSES re-dyed all colore, aad warranted ^ 1 °,N*1|^^MUIemen'a clothes cleared or^ dyed on J ' PAPER HANGINGS. ( f 1869. PHILAPKLFH1A 18G0. ' PAPER HANGINGS. UOWELL A BOl'RKE, MASUFACTVBERS OF < i B WALL PAPERS " WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS, | I, FoPltTH h MARKirr STRF.ETA I h PHILADELPHIA. Rf K-A Dae stock at LINEN SHADES constantly * on hant. rib an. DRUGS, PA!NTS7Ac. _ i " «EMT'TTrtlTE LEAD! BES* ZINC! ' 1 JURE LIBERTY' 1.KA I', ua<S»|Wln lfor WlitTT-1-1 ssaa. t ut Cieaz. DoaaaJuTv, Fiaaraxu, and I } kesmxas or St'ararc a fCIlk LIBERTY 1.1'AD -Warreated b> rover ° j marpasriaro far aaaro weight thaa any other lead— *1 Try It aad Visa wilt hsve no other. . ! PUBS LIBERTY JUNC. ' Selretrd ZINC, groorel In retlnrd Uwseed OU, ua- , « j rVL" l i'ii i. b" ' 'r. i m-'" r r! wamaW to «• war arel perfect worhal a glm • ' GaVTrvx^aTj' ' H I MassfoiluieS at I MRIIII.WWW1A PAINT It • . ; C0LUk " ; : . 1 Whnfasale Drug. Paiat and G last Pes ten. K-WorefcOtSre, No. IS7 Ro.tt THIAl' xtroer, r PlUL-nEI.PHIA. J , 1 I1EWJCMET SUPREME tOlKT. ; . I F. Kixweaax, Atfy .SSm

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ' grove8teen a co., c prANO-FORTI MANUFACTURERS, % j SOT BROADWAT, SEW TORE. • The atteatioa of the' Public and tha trade la tarl- j i to our NEW SCALE SEVEN OCTAVE ROSE j i i PIANO FORTES, which for volume and j ■ purity of tone are unrivaled by any hitherto effored ' ; this market. They contain al! the modern'toi ' provesieats, French Grand Action, Harp, Ttl .R Iron Frtme Ourrtrmf ten. Jr., and eaeh Instrument 1 . marls under lha personal tupervUloa of Mr H. Grorrotron, who hat hsd a practical experience of over thirty year* in their manufacture, la foB y j THE "GnOVESTEEN PIANO FORTE" RECEIVED *THE HIGHEST AWARD OF ' MERIT OVER ALL OTHERS AT THE j - 1 CELEBRATED WORLD'S FAIR, ■ Where were exhibited Instruavrnta from 'the best : junkers of London, Parte, Getmany, Philadelphia, j . Il.iltlmorr, Boston and New York i and alao at th* ! AMERICAN INSTITUTE for Jin ranetrire peers ! thegold an' silver mrdnla from both #f which can | be seen at our ware-rooms. By the Introduction of improvement* wc make a ( still more perfect Ptnso Forte, and by manufartunng I largely, with a Strictly cash system, are enabled to r offer these instruments at a price- which wUI pre. i i elude competition, d i PRICES j | No. t, Seven Octave, round oorosre, Rosewood . >" j plain ease, jrs. J No. 1, Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood ^ j heavy mouldings, 6*»- . j No. S, Seven Octave, round corn era, Rosewood no. a, aeven ucvovr, rounu consrra, nws«wi

XIV style, gfth. Tzasta— Net cash, to current fumls. ' ! Deseripllve Circulars sent free: otJ-y ' UKEVKV AlIltUGSIA. | 0- ~ iRIGINAU GENUINE AND RKLIABI.F. FOR ! ' THE GROWTH. BEAUTY AND PHKSKItVA- ; , TION OF THE HAIR. lEatil'liahed HWO-J . PRICE, U CENTS HER BOTTLE. This I'reparatlmi can Of Its excellence. ' j j Phntoggeph. aafi read j ^ Srtton-halr fir M andaaetoriOn ^lengt h ,, Photograph and crrttfleate of Mrs I- M. Nell — halr/oe/wf tn leaxth , i —need the Ambrosia IS Thousand* are using this preparation ami , ntr.-rtng willing teatlThese photneraphe, taken from life, have been awarded lo extend the know ledge ol th* merits cf 1 ! this wonderful discovery. Hundreds havrseeu these, ladies and heard Ihr facts from their own Hps. ' MRS MAXWELL'S TESTIMONIAL^ NrW Yoax, Dec. SJ. HW. Knowing poaillvely that Reeve*' Ambrosia pro- ■ dived a beautiful beail of hair for Mrs. Llizte Shepof Ur..vklyn, N. V . 1 wae Unlaced, thereby, to t use It thoroiurbly. I needed something for my hair, It being rinul Sml thin', had ueed one-half dozen .'Kittles when 1 could plainly notice an increase mils , 1 [ length." IWfifT h an ltx-ani). Aimivnenir of abont • . two years h*e proved a complete ^suoces*. ^ My hair | i length ; nearly reaching 'lo the Boor. I have ah! j I co"' photnevapk to proclaim the merits of , ; | 1 Mas. Wallace EMaxwzli. i all Etrrcaratxixo j DRUGGISTS 111 VKTHKdK PHOTOGRAPHS, 1 ' REEVES' AMBROSIA AT 76 CTR. P»!R BOTTLE [ 1 i Iwiirxlsts who may not have our preparation, , will aend lor It— If applied to. | PtmTPAL DEPOT, 63 FXLT6S ST., SEW VOUK I E. & II. T.- ANTHONY h Co., Manufacturers or photooIuphic maTEtlALS, Whoi.uvlz axd Rztail, 601 Baoauwav, sew Yorx. I la addition lo our main bualneas of PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS, we are llca,h,u«r:rra fur tt.e f" lowing, Vli : i STKUKOSCOPKS and 8TEBB8COPIC VIKW8. Of throe are have aa Immense assortment, including War Icanra, American and Foreign Cities aad Ijvndac« pes, Groups, statuary, kc- he. Also, Revolving ; Xtereoscopca, to public or private exhibition. Our ! Catalogue will be aaat to any address on receipt of | *Um'rR0T0URAPHIU ALBUMS. We were the first tn Introduce these lata the 1 State*, and we mxantanore Immeaae quantl- | tire Ing. rot variety, ranging la price from hocents ; to 600 each. Our Albums hare the repulattan of beauprooe to beauty and durability to any others. They will be sent by mall rizt, on receipt ot price. ' Lfatixx albums Manx to oai-ca.^] CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. Gur Catalogue now ambraees over FIVE THOU- j SANDdlBvre-Qf aufrjeeia (to which additions are ron-l ttouslgjwing made) of portraits of Americana, he., j lOS-MajoreGenervls, I too Stateemea, too Brig-Generals, 110 Divines, 676 Colour la. I» Autboo, 100 ldeut -colonels, « Artists, taootber Officer*, I lie Xtsge, 76 Navy Officers, ! 60 Procn'nt Women j lao Prominent Fore ten Portraits. • twbeb Tstotraana copies or wobei or a nr. Inetodlng twodnrtfaaa of the most celebrated En- ! grev tag*. Patotlaga, ftaruas, he. Catakww* seat on ( receipt of stamp. An order fur noedoxru PICTURES ; from our CatafoBM WIU »a II led on the receipt of 6l.R0 and root by mall r»L i Photographers "to"— ordering goods C. <1. D., will ptearo remit IwVYy-Bvr percent, ot the amount | * °* ' tt k H. T. ANTHONY k CO,. Manuferturera of 1-hotegrapbic ,-latenala, I . - „ 6to t roadway, -New Yutk. . | ~ MOTICE ; A. "FTORE* BOO E^or'oT HER* ACCOUJJTR! m ! ! ipgltaiid to CALL and MARK PAYR1JUIT, or 1 1 j ^ f-

RAtLRO ADS. HAY to «h-LmtE R. R. SPRING ARRASGKMKXT Cowmfnclne or HoBtoy. i*y f," J865, TRAINS WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS. * SOIXO SOBTH. MaUaad A -com. and Leave Cape May, 6. to no* is %£•*»■ Miller- on, _ Cape May C.,Ht E0« |.|| Swala AtattOb, CIS IB! Beavttte, a.rs tin * ML Pleasant, i An a.i» Woodbine, (a Lit BeUeplaln, «J7 th M MhSfiBL 7.16 >10 ! Mtllvtllc, 7.SS J M Gteaaboro. kit LIS Woodbury, t.io &.** Philadelphia, lit gjo * ooixo so cm. A -com. and Paesev IT1 ,K. Philadelphia, ».ii j_30 Woodbury, th* LtO Glsssboro, lum Ui Xlllvllle, ti.46 4.«7 Muniraohkla, tt.i* P. M. l- 6 (• WrodbtM^ f5| SS Mt Pteazutt, tils JJS Vaville, *07 LM Swain StaMon. S.I1 t ot t -i" May t. H., Sao o r Millcrfnn. — Rl" Grande, l* 6.S7 Bennett's, s.40 t M I Due Cape May , LOO 0.46 | FREIGHT will be taken on the Cape Msy aad MIIIvttle Kaitioad by the 11.16 a. it., from MlUrtlle, i and woo St., Irom Cap,- May only. n-tweeti I Fhlladrli'Mai and Mltlvtlt* (• will be taken by regoter Freight Trains, which will leatr Camden at LOO a. m.. connecting at Mlltville with the down Train, w hl-h Ic.A e* there at It.ai a. X -mils due at One » GOING I NORTH-Tb. Freight will follow* the Paaeenger Train from Mlltville aad | be due tn ( ajijlen at 7.18 e. sr. eocne-tlng with a i Freight Train foe New York, and du there in lime ! for the early moraine market. Freight for Phils lek- | I'hte^wd I also be taken across for the aarly morning FREIGHT FOR STATION* 1 where the Company have not an agent, must he paid tot in adi .or or on delivery, otherwise H will not be delivered tre the Freight agrnl on the train, except at his illaeretlon, and on the reapaostbUity of , the consignee, or will he taken to th* next station t- yiiiicl at which the Company has an Agent Inch arttele of Freight must be distinctly marked I with name of Consignee and drsttnatlao, othrnrtea 1 Agents of the Company are strictly forbidden to ro- ) ccSve iL" Freight must be at stations along the road I | In time to he weighed and way-billed before the train la due, or tt will no- be taken i *0 minutes la a Oy sters', 'nam*,' Freah' Ftah, Fruit, Vegetables, and all perishable commodities must be paid for tn advance, or will be refused, unless a special agreement Is made with the General Freight Agent or . b.iivrlntendrnt of the Company. If packages are I not securely covered, .Agents are required to refuse ( them. Canv ass or muslin rovers to barrels, boxes, Lr.. are not a sufficient protection, and contents of such packages entirely at owner's risk. , FREIGHT received at aud forwarded from Saobud's Wharf, second whsri below Spruce, by Morton Mills, Avent. Frr-ght delivered from se-ond wharf „ below Walnut. Freight to be forwarded must ba delivered by 10 so k.sr. U" Bagragr must tie aerompaated by Its owner. . . That for Ihlladelpbla. Cam len, and all other statiou* where the Company has an Agrot muat be cheeked. THE WEST JERSEY EXPRESS CO., : chartered by the Legislature of New Jerrey. win at* 1 tend to all the usual branches of Express Business, , receive, deliver, aad forward through other rerponsi- . tile Express Companies to all parte of tha country any article entrusted to them, id J. VAN RENSSELAER. * fup't W«*t Jersey, C. M. L MllivUls R. R. | PbUaSslphla, October ii. W*L JAMES LEANING. Ja., Agent. . CAMDE^V AND AM HOY I, INKS, 1 Oiifx -ARRANGEMENT* OF NEW YORK 1 oOD, LINES. — The Camden and Amkoy ami Ptilladrlphla aud Trenton Railroad Company's , FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND x" WAY PLACESWA* PLACES'

| From WALNUT STREET WHARF will leave aa Fare. At ( A. M., via Camden and Amboy C. aad A. Accommodation - - - - - 63 M 1 A. M.. via Camden and Jerrey City, Morning Eapreaa. - - - - I SO At 11. to M., via Camden and Amboy, C. aad A. Accommodation. - - - - - 3 30 At 1 P. M-, via Camden and Amboy, C BA. Express ------- - I 38 At I1J0 P M., vis Csmden aad Amboy, A> com modal ton, (Freight aad Passenger,) 17# I At * P. M , via Camden and Amboy, Aerommodatlon (Freight and Passenger), Flret Cteas Ttrket ^ -f 3 to ! I IN P. M-, via Camden and Amboy Acroasmodxllon. Freight aad Passenger, Flret Class ticket to Second Class ticket ..... 1 SB For Mauch Chunk, Allealewn, Bethlehem, tlstvl. Lesion, Lambert villa, nrmlngton, ha^at 1 40 P M. For Mount Holly, Ewansrlll*. Remberton, and Fre Freehold, at * A. M. and * P *. > For Palmyra. Rlverton. Helsneo, Beverly, Itur. Flsrei.ee. Bordrnlown. lie., at * aad 11. SO A. M-, 13.10, J.to. A, S and II)* P.M. Tba 3J0 aad • P. M. lines run direct througu to Treat**. For Palmyra. Rlverton, Delanro, Dctnly, aad Burlington al 7 P. M. Lines from KENSINGTON DEPOT will laav* ro follow* : At tt.i* A. M., via Keosiagi(*> sod Jersey Lily Express, ....... t 00 At Lto P. Mm VU Kensington aad Jersey City. Exprroa - J 00 At 6.48 P.M .via Kenslactna ami Jerrey CHy, Washington and New Vork Es press • - I 00 At tt P M. (nleht) via Kensington and Jersey City. Washington and New York - - * 30 TheLU P. M line will run daily . All other* Sunesrciited. ! .S, , town, Bethlehem, Delvldere, Easton. LvmbertrUla, Fie I Ington.kc.at 7.10 A.M. This lla* uuanacta ' with the train leaving Easton for Mauch Chuak at i to p. m For Lambert villa al 8 P. M. on Satuateya only. ! For Bristol, Trenton, ho., al 7.16 ami ii.it a M., > and 6 P. M. aad 14 Midnight, i For HolmreMirg, Tarony, Wiaslaomlag, Bride*, burg, and Frankfort at » A M. and 6, 6, aad b P M For New York and way lines leaving Kensington ! Dei-ot take the ear* on Fifth Street above Walnut : half aa hour before departure. Tha care run fata the depot, and, on the arrival ot Saab train, run i from tha depot, • , Fifty pounds of bargvgv only allowad cash pas"puaaei gers are prohibited from taking anything a* tuigga e t-ut their weal lag apparel. All baggage over 0ft" pounds to he p-id foe extra. Tba Com. panyjtmlt th' lr re*|ionslMltty tor baggage to on* dollar |vr pound, and will ant ba 'liable for say amount beyond thai, except by apeehvl contract. WM. H. GATZMKR, Agent. Graham's Baggage Uxprswa win aall for sad da. liver hsggag* at th* depots. Ontere to ba left at N*. 1 Walnut street. j I.INEb FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA Will tear* From foot of Courtlaad Street ai l!K aad 6 P. : a 'm|,*Jp^?, and "(nRhH^Tta Jare«T City anl From*foot of Barclay Street at t A.M. and 3 P.M., ; via Amboy asd Camden. From lSerNo.1, Noith River, at 16 61. 4 aad fr P^M^t Freight and Pasaragtr). via Amboj^ and MED1piNAL. . BHEW8TF.B1 MEDKHE8. J r'OB Coughs, COlda and InDosoia, us* Brewstfa** W PIXrrOKAL, now fast gaining a wide spread M ! ™Pqr*a Unlmest. use Dtcwstvr's EMBRi "CATION. J highly nvouvmanded for Sprains, Bnttess, WylylY. Feet, Rbrnmstiam, gtr. It I# riao used ex teams sly N bj owners of hocres. It is vatoable for a gaU at a SvSsEra sseaase^i 5»{faJSljyfA!S.,«SfSRSIi .')• aft D.ujx-.ste, and Whotoaai. and retail by a. *- ,, K. V. BKEWBTF.R. fekt Brtdgetrm, New denary. PLUMBER A. QA8 FITYER. | ^ iouTii 1 M«nT*mk,ua<Lr f