Star of the Cape, 23 May 1873 IIIF issue link — Page 2

% %*• WltnXKSl'AV, MAY «. Irt*. ^^^"rfuS^TforthttUirf m rfPhQ-Wpfci.~-iO.-dm. .»1 »' “ rrrt^ « n-p^f-Hy rrfarrf ,i— fci tennh^wd rapWa of d

.«nl «MfnvS.*kr- « j 1 trad Qm m Mr. The «t«* h taUWe msv of-CyriJ," «hf« I « dufaMW U»1 th«Wht « thM utoty. Thfatelhertocy:—“AU*v-

ru Uauid, flat the lluudof Fifcp- ' !* wcav a KtMf umBidR««l ^ bwina.'hi the dUtwRe of th«r *

es lightening a k) his poor mu

to require pi

, end be did hli

n* Piiiledeipldn Cooferenrc of d Ueptw mlnbtrn will meet in Dridg ton, an the Sri of June, proximo, und will be the gneete of the coogregelioti of the First Beiitirt Church. A epeidel lain he* been chartered to bring the delegate* from I'hlladelpbl dinner win bo provided id the Jeraey InetHute at l.S I p. m. Tta Kvlugs banks in Sew Jenny increased to thbty-reven during the put year. On the Irt of January •—* Ihe amount of dopoalu to-led up 067,7*9, with aurplns funds amounting to *1,290,041, making » grand total of over *110,000,000. There savings institutions have invested *13,087 234 bi mortgagor, *12,403,040 in State, county and efty bondaf and *3,424^06 in

pomry leans.

The removal of the tower of the old New S-’oris I'oatsifflqft jroa eommcnoed Inat week. It wa built in In 1787,bythe Knlckerbookers, the atone If which It to made having been brought from Holland. During the Revolution the tower waa nnoMo wad* the movement, of the Brtttob. In later year* it eervotl aa a bell tower for tho Fire Department. The walla are St feet In thicknesa. Although nearly a century and a half old, they are aa firm aa when drat cemented.

r that, tbe (»salcman i-.«n|»lng the ri of FrecheUriaJuvebeenmiechd I among their fellow cillxens. for r known busiocas and moml worth andaterilng Integrity of character, and to impute to them acta and. motley* of unfedracaa, dishonesty and ineonr-

petency, la an insult

of the people who by ... the business of the count, i,u tiseir keeping. Tile feet Is they Hand bnlay above the breath of smpicton, cympl from such mberahle creature*'as the editor of the r<rre, who ewm* to delight In impugning wrong motives to tboee ■MajjH itaurVient tohis purpneca, _ t consent to ootitribute ah their patronage to Id. nuppori

•pirit of conlomptilite

egotism, and arrugaiU pesumptloo, conn tsfiirUagra til'snnniinosity tom the Board of Frecbulder*. As long his conceru oujoyedthe pil.'rr palropage of tile Board, and tliey paid his without question or munner. members Were gentlemen of the first water, and their every act received moat cordial apfwoval; but ala. change canni over thta adto of hi

ay tort. I MM wm Ihr taadm ,-hhBt ktocA.toWfeaWw.rtV™ shi.-h predwriaa tore pren liSrrsBv trac, as nS Uw asaitotoe 6s - he vllUge is aos'eagaged In thru HTtfrAlter ttori tavetohl they are lit 6w grinding up into what ta 0

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the public a fertifixer, whore growing popularity has been almost without a paraflrl. Previous to that time there crab, were comparatively worthless, but few of them twin* ueadfiir any pur-* AUb pore; niuce thru Uiey hare been a »-.nrcs

if you plaae,and Ifita all the i to you, juat IH u. have a 1U1U ■tar and a UUI* won UgU. Amen.’ In fact, Mr. Kdilur, I was quite perplexed and bewildered by Cyril's llgBtnlng flashes of ihtormatiou. and .

by the ™t obscurity and darkness j revcml thounnd dollars, in which bo. left me. That water ; and mauufecturing them, baptism, as practiced by John, tho Another, and greater source of rercvongclists and apoalle.. was a part 1 enqe to Gtahcn, is her vessel building, ' parcel of Judaism, was wonder-1 which has been carried on quite exten- .. . news to me. Bui he says It was, j alvely for several years past, by Mcwrs. and, pertaining to the old diapensa-, Garrison ,t Darker They ' tion, to now of no importance. But | pi cle j ^ huncW from

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tunzzizz:*-

The* Deeatslg muter

fretorfx,. KbUl.

Vert Jvrary CaOraMK. TlWk TIMA. laaeovTared.,. S-pi. 17*. tkn TRAITS W1U. RTR A8 FOLUlWSt

jnmre-sanra.wn.reeu-aor -.1

T^OTICR TO CBEDITORS. Is Hit matter <w EUXA £. tstestrixet*

iKUylne paeper*.

iris boptismand when I re- ^ ier that John's ministry w— the beginning of the nekr di.pcns

o large i

D.a-' ready for launching

that! ’'“ks, (of which you will be informed);

she is to be a three-wasted sclir, ami

at 4fel tons. Tills

being built by E. B. Harter, and lier

_ isters j uiotlel does credit to him oa a mast

of Chrirt kept right on preaching ' builder

and practicing water baptism, as the j Mr. Smith Townsend, whose skill record proves they did. (S« Acts ot a ship builder is univmally

the AptfUcr ' I e_.e ...... .—

1 could nqt understand

John waa doing with this obsolete— :

defunct oriinanee. A ml to compli-1 “'I 1 c, ' rr 7 —‘he ravatery, I rememlnr I is heiiii- in

1 Kstto work ss tetd*s U T, .

Ireery IIMrell.,

TbZlpeea V'mUUder,eU»klorvin, R M Tewamd, repsiria*lindjre. Jo Sheerekw, re|>’* Tnekslwe l,'d S e. t ' -totortk •-

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: to CBItniTORS. ^!5SB'SSJS,tT;

Pl'RNlNTi TKA1MS.

Joks WellBee. Isa

system of U plan to to bi

platform on .... The motive power being from large stationary a loan engines — l " ground. Tho aldowalk is parpetnally moving up one sk street or avenue ami down anotlier at tho rate of nineteen miles hour. Fasaepgors are to be U on or off the pixtfortn by means of tranafer cards, without stop-'--movement of Uie.aidcwalk. Blander, in Ireland promise to be endlefa. The Iriih fbrmrr'i Oautte indignantly comments upon the feet that Ireland to Importing hot it coimnanda Uto. a ton.” A ud then follows this confession, in the form of a query: “Is it a wonder

some months since doeiah Ward, waa acquitted in tho oourta ot Camden oonuty of the mnrder of Wady, though there was u - 1

entered a store and robbing it of quantity of miseellaneons articles, lie waa arrested, tried, convicted and sentenced to a punishment of six hoars in tho pillory, follower) bytwenty lashes on the bare back, a fine of *800, and two years' imprisonment. A few days ago the punishment of the pillory and Unshipping was waa meted ont to h.m

publicly—Daily Item.

According to Mr Creawdl, Use ^

n'afi'pertiiotmjHi.^he to date have, reached the

amonnt of 25,000,000, of which the cost to the people will be *850,000, , and to Use Government *34,000. Allowing *14,000 for the additional expenae of delivery—which, we pie.

•nme, to a llben' " -

ssa.-c, ?I^oH hhiirai 0 and the Justices -•

nothings, turned to the bitterness of

gall and wonnwo

majority of the Board are Republicans, which (bet sicnc hi sufficient upon the slightest pretext, to bitter animosity and her

article of tost week.

of the editor that the Board, ‘‘•rtaaldotheStntelawreqniring ed by affidavits, and on plea of accommodation allow any number of hills which did net comply with the requirements of the Statute,” to simply viecloua falsehood. Two rears ago, and Just after the passage of the law requiring affidavits to a^pompany bills when presented for payment, and before all the member* had any knowledge of the existence of the h»w, there a few bllla allowed. In cases where they were vouched for by Board as being correc *o bill lias been allow to according to law, as we are prepared to show from the vouchers < As to the mode of auditing bllla it to

i adopted years

a btlb, are aa co .

dishonest as Magrath would have readers believe, there cun be nothing wrong In the manner In which lids part of the business b transacted, especially oa any and all members have the right and the privelege. If they desire exercise it, of examining any and ' lib presented for payment. But the great secret -of the ll'nw’s liter tirade against the Board of reoholders. and the benlous crime which they are guilty, and which cam ' 'in to hold up his immncnbto hands holy heror, b the foci that tlw Board chore to elect the editor of this paper their clerk. Thfei action on the pvt of the Boari b in the eyes of Magrath an nnpordonhble sin; and his out-cry arises not from hb exalted opinion of

To cap tlie climax, I thought of the great commission given by Christ just before bto ascension, which reads on this wise: “Go ye therefore, omldTmeh all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Sou, and of ..Uie Holy Ghoat; teaching them to ohaprve all things whatsoever I have commanded you, Ac.; Math-98: 19 and 20.— What could Christ mean in tiiir

[ ing them?"

edged,h

thrift ai

be aposUea h« “baptizI always agppoaerl boo baptism of the Holy

Spirit was the work of God

never of man. RdL if the apostles, could not baptise with the Holy Ghoat, and did not baptize with water, what did they baptize with?

“A little less noise and a little

more light” will bo thankfully n ocived by A Liaruxh*

MR. rlDlToa: * Ab artful contro-

versy to not of my seeking, not to my liking. A frank, honest discussion of honest and important dif-, ferences, to both desirable and pleasant. Your ebrreapondent. Old Paths, reminds me of n certain fish, who at times flails it to bis interests, and is favored by a merciful Providence with the ability, ao to fool the water

•there, and I. 8. I.udlat

i, Mr. Editor, rerythiog around denoting prosperity. Tho time ' luuy-comc to Goshen when no i need be without lucrative employment —llianks In our capitalists. Perhaps there b no greater evidence of on ward-march, than the beautiful school building, that stands a in meat of honor to our tax payers, and a legitimate source of pride, to all w' have contributed of ^idr means or flucnce towards- its accomplish mi The trustees are having a new .fence i pat around the school lot, (which contains 1J acres) so that the s may not go beyond their bounds. But. J says some of the knowing oi ' have nude a great Mistake, in tint J they have put the fence wrong side o

targe three-

Oku taidUm, plast WIr fcciilf r.

coxbtahi.es.

1;.

with a

and petty haired of oi

n his n

And

ghe shal

feelings toward us, if it

comfort o- satisfection to him, os either hto^mity^w hb friendship b a matter Tta versmu given by the Hare, as to procwedlngs of tho Freeholciere in eot Uectloo ofa cterk b as bare of the troth as Mount Blanc b of grass or an Ethiopian of white spot* The Board did not, as be atoeru, go “into sscret

fix things on the clerkship ’ The object '

inkey fluid si

Jat which lie ■ wishes to obscure. HU wordy article reads as though hto object was was to cover np the main point which 1 hare brought out, viz: Ihal John IPrsley natal the lime named aa ininirrrioniaf of Ihe tlrongi-id Had, and Ihal Methodist), Is of thtf moatVonvIncing character. In abort, the above named laforenoes are ligitimate and well sustained, and were honestly

' sincerely made,

idecd, your correspondent, while

he_ intimates that I have said somethings which cannot bo found in my' articles, does not deny tho correctnesa‘of the Inferences named; and be does not, for the very excellent

reason that he cannot. Truth to

truth. Old Path, and all. other

Path*’ had better ’acknowledge the Ilia allegation that I hare

garbled, misquoted, or something of that sort, is not a fair and square fay of answering the malu quos-

ion.

And now, the shortest and best way for your readers to determine whether I have misquoted the author, or done Mr. Wesley and hto early followers injustice ; or, on the other hand, whether my inferences are well sustained by fects in authenticated history, is for them to ' - and know the trntb Beraex.

o Aprlera IS

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on tlie other, just ( tike any other fence; and the school J house to on tlie inside, so you see " ‘ ' More Axox IHtNMNVIl.I.t-

Mn. Km-rou:

Through your col-

umns, we would make an nppeol to I' charity-loTinff nnd generous hearted •iltage Hail we not as a comn... nlty, attained some note no being kind qr^'yoksaiksnn should be tempted •- ' •

public scolding. At

■riling there to an Industrious, poor femily, not many miles trom

—r*-~* l V l ‘ vllta 1 — III- ■ .•r.svntaly ELXCTJONB tevriMy for some weeks past,-with no Uwsrfmiib 4o

*-nforta such ns the sick should

and bat little evan for the bmlly I _ "

know or care for their condition They have suflered on in silence. Tho writer of this, by investigation found them in

wlat alie could;

but let us all contribute a llttle| nnd

have plenty. The necessity

' to regretted, but let ns „ „ , , , „ .. „ i , Henry Itsnd Judes Caps Ui

wo find tho poor in sen- w_ i ai j. Charity. — — .

Penn Uvilla, May 2a, 1873. Tko^BsyssOteky-^. , ^ ^ 7:

{bdAt-I. RXTCH.VS.—An Illinois farm- JUsc! ”f cvuulj/^aliaassu Nov. . r writes Ui the/Vi.se Phrmcr thnfhs' ISTI./^

retUlii Jonsthxa H./d. cisril Board ,

, Jacob J Fldltr d

’ Swain ifotta

iss

day of Jxept mber I 5 o

wafchod wKrr pnfup,

pounds, and at four cents, were worth *370.90. lied them 1,200 bushels com, aad weighed them on December 2d, thdr weight being 15,570 pounds-thej-haring jained 0,156 pounds, at four cents—*845.W. 1,200 bushels of corn

fed, at twaoty a ' *240.- Take *340:

(Inewday. Jane lait*. IHTa, • Mamm.o.k n. I Sr"

KJSL4L n&rjrrK. — A VAU-AtBATBI'.*; t'AlfM Wt

•> ACKKH, MTCAfjp. .5, XIUP « taunt mjurtx.

J,MR KAIA. A UAlUiAIK.

EMPORIUM,

Ryrs AKD.Ctltl.MtE. AND SHOES. OK EVV DEbCKIPTION,

ISAAC WH1LDIN,

AT PRIVATE SAtfe.

' OTICE.TO CREDITORS.

“rKSSBUE 1 ”

AD VKR T1SEMEXTS.

; J^OTICE TO COH^BACTOHSI

•—n HlMtre It.wil, Iredlnffraat Ha ,i l,. y-wp, Jtsy Clq-, one and a h rnt stLvvu.ue •ttation.

Containing; HO acres, Forty ncre* ot wtilch Is cleared and .well (>inptelriy 1 Hankod l |?l tniai 111* oral, with a sm«m of Ucsh srsier Qumlnv ihronzU ll

dartns Ibr^Jrohraalnc

111 GOOD TWO KTOItY HOLUE,, j

HoeaJflSSandWaaM^Hwaiw^ftair^ . oboi5fmn^?«aru|w^tfg|Kce&^^

Ihucma^cy out renul'n ui landoadkClrt-

tfi.is.ani H J. ;

New Advertisements.

REMOVAL. pr.J.S.Kenhedy& Son

REAL ESTATE.

F r

, JIARM FOR SALE.

, t .r u! ‘

R BALE,

st Privst, Sato. U of Fiabifif Crock, and eontainlnz

E. H. PHILLIPS. M. D. HOMtEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, OFFlnK.—No. tt Washlnftnn !

ak'.ruokjIak

HoMackin'a ATLANTIC HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N. J.,

Coon by vlrtno of wbioh aald Jodjirat y,

NOTICE.

rat Por farther partirularr apnle NELSON T. KU.hKlM.--:, ' Cold Spriag, irof too Cap.," Capa »t.y fctty.

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