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, «» M. .1. •« U aattet »d HSM W_T tls O^aHy. C.ltss ■'*■• *** ** ^ am I s«m(>v. sat iri-swt » da JalfM -t t* ■—■am. . »,:«

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J, Uefchsnu Hotel, 1

ootke hlhW.ot.d a-artS^ - l 2** d - r, «. he states them Cyril * r ; I ' DI

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afesr daya. 1 tel , Bcea«

Ij Bbe—t grtnt—1 for « mo.. .Mpnae water tai Manr/Mimn, l.afaye«M Hoom, Chriwian taptUm, ■ f |i »fc. | ngeoted., r „. ||i . ; ^wl to the mode

ae granted for Ihos. *.

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aod only difor in n J to

as IU»d,r p' WsstCsssk, V*ts

. Canby, ^ to e*. I>avi. m. ' ,,or!i!iiir. Two other ' riors*sirrenclered with him two «ve aqoaws aod KVea children. j5»s£siSita^3 a semiomnual dividend of three per cot upon their capital otock, which is payable at the oOlee of the Treasurer of the Weat Jeraey Bail-

or oxpadtency, and may be dispensed

eraont, entering article* itlon, be admitted to the Fair «i (irooads, free on the first day, and f that they I* provided with exhibi- ^

•sfeflaffwpswss’ bSKs-kSi;

Mr. tmlth, chin, of . lection of property, i iprovement of strr

U b true that we do not read tl Christ fatmadf baptised but his di. id is we are plainly told, (Johnd, ‘ ad.) and with his authority a '

Of cc

f the action of the

Pnoultc—The Brldgton Daily < Kim, my that “Wm. Seagravea, who lives near Shiloh, owes a foil 1 Uoo lftevon cow, which, on Friday « last. Rare birth to three calves, (two I helfim hnil one btdl,) all of which

imittce be obrtance of the | proposition of the auperintendent,

He also quotes Paul ring thankful that he baptised with hi* own hand*, ami *e«n* dder thi* fact aa evidence that he (Paul) deemed It a matter of i any wav. Now, aby candid of the KUe need not ' " Paul-* reamm*4pr what he t accuse that prince of apostles of making light of a plain scripture Jum tloo. It la true, Chritt Just before hi* aicemi.in did aay—"Ve siiall be baptised with the Holy G1

day* hence.”

one dispute* this, or th sity for It, or the meaning of ’ s does thb do away with tbsexpHelt

On motion of Hr. A. Wheaton, i| <) vote of thanks was tendered, to Mr. * Wm. Townsend, Treakurer of th* j Society, for the able and cBdeet * er In which he had served the .

structed to aril on hand and n of the Society.

Mr. Voss, w. all lumber, wood &c., c >t needed for the v

° f 8, ‘ em ooont The Stockholders of the United Bail road Companies, of New Jeraey, oa Tuesday last, elected the follow, ing director*John J. Astor, Wm. G Gpok, A. L. Dennis, Benjamin PishpUamilton Ksh, Camlwidge Livingstone, Nebemlah Perry,' W. Scudder, John 0. Stevens. H. Stockton, Asbel Welsh, Si Welsh. The Second Brigade, National State Guard of X. A consisting of the Thiol, {•lath, and Seventh Reginmuta, the Soorth Battalion ami

be heW to a fiiKUlmant, of the p ■Itlon. bad spoken to auperintendent i in rsfcrwoos to ■ contract *~ Hghting the street*, on which

ail ualipiu, baptising them in thename, Ac, (Math 28, 18,) at the aama-stmc Wng to bo with th^,' &d of

moved that a

of thanks be given to the editor of the Stab or Tiir Cafe, for t active assistance he has from til to time rendered in aid of the Society. Unanimously adopted. On motion, Mr. E- P. Wcatcolt, j See., was instructed to have the -t building on the Fair Gronnds white- t washed, on the out side. On motion adjourned.

Hjksgjsri *

ot waU-'io be^nsd

that he had given all that the city would ge he the Mayor responded that the city would not take the gas without a proper contract. To which remark the superintendent, had told him, to go to hell. Which he (the Mayor) thought waaa polite and gentlemanly invitation, to vblt the superintend

plainer? and

In the rite? But then Cyril a are all followers of John, and Christ; and eooclmlea that wut* tiam and Holy Ghost baptism both bdoog to the present dispe —a very sage conclusion I He says water baptism b not a

. It Is DC

On motion, the report of the «

rw at Camden on the 9th, • ml Burnside, (leaaral Mott and , Governor Parker, Governor ;ranft. General Wsgner, General th, General Oolsl, ami other Icmen of note will lie prcecnt.

0(8cer Doak, Chief of PoUoe, ported throe arrest* for the mouth of

-j 1

1 of tlie Cobansey r ■•>the American Dn.. of Pblladelpliia, t

Uc yard when tl» dirt cai emptied from the dipper, and thirtysix cent* per cubic,yanl where the dirt hsa to lie soowod away. It It expected that the work of dredging will be commenced shout the "

n, Geo. W. B

We la

active and popular Ueuleoauts of Col J. F. Cake, Messrs. Ludhun and Gordon, are to to at Cougrow Hall a thb summer. They are the right

in the right pboe

Mr. Humphrey Hngfaee, of the Troment. b tlmroughly renoratlng If tahtUhment, pfoparetory to tlw

Mr. Magrath, reported as., ment to an ordinance concerning taxes for 1878. The first section proposed, to increase the Item of $1.39(1 appropriated for lighting the streets to Mr. Price, asked for an cxplane tion as to the meaning of the pro posed change before he could vote. Mr. Thompson said that the gun Of $1,300 bad been appropriated before the city had agreed to use gas In lighting the streets, and now be did not ihlnk that $2,000 would be sufficient to meet the expenla ~ The eeetlun was adopted. The 2d sectioo to strike on poll tax of $4.00 and make it $2.00, s* objected to ly Mr. Price, and at. Aye* 1, nays C. The Mayor called the attention of mncil to the report of the city Marshall, in reference to unsafe ohimneya. Mr. Ware moral that the Marshall be Instructed to enforce the ordinance in relation to chimneys. Agreed to. Mr. Thompson moved that tl. Chief of Police notify hucksters and fish dealers to occupy regular stands

Ignorantly practice it— i win rue a ibw oases, which I think will satisfy any honest inquirer after

truth ;

On the great day of Pentaooat, what did Peter say to the anxious thousands? Repent and to baptised envy, one of vou; and baptised they wore, and moat likely with water, too. And Acb 8, 38 and 10, 48, also 10, S; as well as the PhlUippion Jailor/

And uc

r in view of al

i, what

did reader of the Bible? Clearly that water toptlam b a Divine institution of perpetual obligation and cam dbpaused with, without vlolutln plain teachings and examples of the word of God. f Vexitas.

Fakmxss Club Jubilxx.—The annual Jubilee of the South Scaville Parmer* Club, came OT on last Thursday, May 2«th, and notwithstanding the farmers are extremely at this season of the year, there ‘ i large number of gentlemen, • ladles and children present, and all

enjoyed a good social time.

The tables as usual groaned under most bountiful supply of the good things of, earth, prepared in the highest style of the epienrian art,

which the farmers w' daughters, of Cape May,

well bow to apply. —— - -

The President and officers of the

Club deserve much praise for the •• ■

excellent mknner in which they conducted the affair; but to the ladies must be awarded the meed of praise for their invaluable assistance, in making the jubilee a most pleasant

and enjoyable occasion.

Prof. Buck, presided at the organ, and treated the assembly to choice mnsic. In this he was aided, by Dr. P. M. Way, Capt. H. Y. Willett*, and several ladies. Mr. Mattison, performed a number of comic prices, on the violin and baqjo, which brought down the Taken all together it was a most pleasant occasion, and everybody seemed to enjoy themselves very much, especially the you’ -

HarcltrliiMlSOouaU , sad •*— — - ■ rewSI.IAr* BValreUna to esmmti

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~1 April 7H an

, AT FRIYATH SALE. gSaSSSHsaSS ° ^*wjraFI JWAVIUJt WrATIOX. Containing HO SONS, KirB&SSfiajctots!

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- RETCRNIN'G TRAINS. utAVa. PtUridpal*. a.ltsn 1.1*1, a

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jpARM FOR SALE.

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69 ACRES WOODLAND : WITH OAK,

8kUDf*r li.vlu *0 .Wn tflMAtk Ao W g Cmaibi Cbrk

Abr-m By vr« Judr* Lowvi

Xew AdverUsem-erUs. \ TJIVIDEND KOTtCE

H.od jBdj. Csp. R.j Cl

epreseot John Wesley and the early drihodbU as ieunsrsionbU of. os ays “the stroufest kind. In order irove this he quotes «rtr*ct* from so on cliarges brought *g»in*l,Mr. Wes-

„ ow young agaii in the game* of c

l i zest as the young people.

with a

I dvrlartU s asaal-aanBsl dindend 1 JlribleMtteSSeoMUeNvMS • ■ BeeretsryC^L*snd M. Ri

turned by any judicial authority; Tyrrman imbiblie* them only to show the great persecutions which Wesley suffered, and not with the least design of making him an Immersionbt; if any

CHAPTER COCCXL. An Act to repeal an act entitled act for the preservation of da other gome,” approved February twenty-eight, one thousand eight hundred and seventy one.

E. B, who has been denominate! friend of Wesley, b abo an enemy gaged with others In hurling darts. We think it exceedingly sad for Borwn’a cnae that he is com pell '

General Assembly of the State of Ne Jersey, That ao much of the act th prohibit* the •hooting of wild duck* or -i*se in the County of Cape . May, exipe only between the fifteenth day of ovtniber and the twentieth day of larch, 1* hereby repealed. Approved April 2,1873.

REMOVAL

- Dr.J.S.Kennedy & Son

VOB^UbMUol

REAL ESTATE.

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E. H. PHILLIPS, M. D. i HOSitKOPATU.IC PHySICIAN, ! *. OmCX.-Ko. a WsihlBium

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ARRCAL BTATEMEAT

’ Corn Crib, and ofEtr*onl-lmilJin,*. APFLB 0RCUA1LP

i moved that the (

jf council in granli . Agreed to , The Mi

rit Impossible " ne and what 0

jereionin! according to t sa of tlie present day, b a

[ who briferes Immersion to be the only

MoMaclcin’s ATLANTIC HOTEL, \ CAPE MAY, N. J., DlrweUr on tbs nasrtinr*. OponsIlU

sknbM, ot Philip 8 Ion turn, . JAB. 8H0BUAKIK,

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STATIONERY, , BLANK BOOKS, School Books,&c., ; Draftlnc Fnpcvn. Now, top. and I Pnpern. B|snk Deoln. Bead*, k

COXTRACTORS.

“STILL AT IT.’ f&SWSSi WARE i ELDREDGE. CONTRACTORS JL BCILDE

INKS, AND WRITING FLUIDS, “-VtOLEE C *“‘ ! 2iAD f „

i wife, Jan* A Shi.Ur. J0HJF8. in gnllnU.r of Complnlnnnl.

■ ATEPIAL.

FAMILY MEDICINES, FISHING TACK

' JR CHANCERY O gam Filter, kii wl

SPECIAL NOTICE I

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Five Hundred Dollars

ton u mfMMd^tian ;ra? ^Tss wM bu la tlad to fnrnilnnn s »erl,n*e ilvan by Jnaol Conn* and wile t* one Uanrga Ben Bet L it

HOFFMAN A WILLIAMS. ; Carpenters & Builders, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J,

QITEHAWAY. ^ FINE GERMAN CHROMO. * C °iendwaiirinr nSSSrtr2 OUI ' t * >

.be perron who fired at sad Blietaptad la o. DE ALEXANDER TODNO. DUnOar a. award wfCbareaT— t -» ”—

Remove and Raise Buildings,

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AGENTS WANTED FOR UNDERGROUND

id *hj- fully aappllad vllb all

Life Below the Surface,

.tore May O

CONVEYANCING. DEEDS, BO It OS, MORTGAGES, J KtSSSSiETSffite ■ErtTwAIE, MmtL Are

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r- VRDER TO SHOW CAUSE.

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w isa?W3i?-J Exaaatore of ) AS 8TSELMAH, Jr. [

K and Flu ; Mental and Pbyiltal Incapa* reealUag frea Satf-Abaia, au.-ly ROBIRT J. CULYEBWKLto M. D. t ’

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88’. GENT’S AND CHILDREE’B BOOTS AHB SHOES, OF EV EBt DESCEIPTIOH, SS wkbk to srelRfr PRICES

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