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» Talk. The f

i» - - '”<*«*■ 10 Sewril, m CMnnamd, lor thr

xi dim a min far Cnpn Mmy.

omplrlc am) arrinal abottt 10

a train jnat ii Er v

boy ten yarn oM flaggal in time to nave it from

jiint in time to

' and has been g!' five year* and a gold

The entire Wnnation of tbi. i-oaun;-irtit win UK'Uide Ibe third regiment, ol. Drake; M«h, Lieut. CoL Hemp ring; aewotb, CoL Angeli; fourtl. sssTi-ar^^aa

day, and the timU were being erected , ^ , t |, e airom, ninvnt, -ith all [xw.il.le rapidity fortonatelr of Mroog Everything U conducted **''•' ■ ■ -

mill' >ri ,li«i|>li»e.

CoL and Brevet, Major4f J.8ewelL<d thefitb ftegiment, i. <;>, dlaUnee of tbeUfc boot, lu

comma no of the brigade. Gen. Sewell! Joiin Chambers. When hi

is a strict disciplinarian, and we fee! ^Xed up and landed aafely asanred he will nave good order, and , j[ e " ’

iiib elmrer rlu, troona will learn .• ...

Since then the entire piaa

r a. marked out by mywdf w heel Urn Vk "'no* ' 1 *" <I Ibilbvay waa umlrnakcu. is ala * _ 1 beta* hrexisht toa sueceadhl eompleti.

10 (kcluck, boihing like I The iron i. taid fcr the mih«d conn

enterprise and energy in railroad Uim- ll(- , |«. twrtn ivisware Bay a

. _ i Baltimore, and by September, tit? great Mu t» W | Umm * 1 ‘ "r ‘Vamecting Vineland » ^ the We* by the Baltimore and O Threinw the bathing boura on To,*- i Kallroad. and with the South by 1 gentleman redding ^on Maryland and Delaware Railroad, will

passenger iralns will go thundering

throogli onr place, giving ns superior vainly fighting ' tacirilieafcwtiapaiioreition. and Iwnelii- big fn lint cal 111 tv iToated ting the great citika of New York

nunc within hailing Baltimore as much as onr own conn

of the life Iroatj ln charge of Vinehmd and Sooth Jereey will Iw

j forward 1 i'll

69 tCRES WOOOUU 1 WITH OAK,

vHb madM. WeM Jar*

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I well as the air pestilential. It a!

; ; NH»

Said h

w York U|

ic Plymn

•sons, of miliUry training.

K O A* 1ST THIBB

Commanded by CoL J. JIadiaou Drake arrived yeaterday b}' apecial train, wit . h “’, 0,e ^_!j ,u ±? m ,CT

. The o

to, boiled yeaterday. And if don’t believe it 1 can show it s, for I have it in my pocket.’ a San Franciaco court the other a little dialogue ran Mine: asat to witnesa: “You any you at his bonne every, nigbl’" t, air." “Were yon hia partner?/’ . ■Ir.” “Any -relative of bin?” “What were you doing at

irroy regulation ut if the crack regin

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lET'

inlatibn with 1

id CoL Hmke for tc rebellion waa brains medal by

1 been suggested -hat ■e young girls be employed i up collections at the L If there is anything that

before Jack’s day was 01 ^rntzm.

w years ago, and wbo has since neen at boarding school, recently returned and a party waa given for her benefit Upon the bottom of her invitation card aho oaneod ’ inseribed; “IL 8. V. K,” anc was aent to an illiterate rich fellow, who had also made money by boring- He did not come but sent a card with the letters “D. 8. 0. C.” Meeting him In the street, she asked him what the letters meant?” “Oh, mine waa French for ‘respond if ye

ctliaen 01 rvuzniictn, pupou,,

comnuuuL Major Bow tsalso a prot ' nt Jerasyman, and well-known — manor-born. The staff officers are Dr. FitleUo B. Gellctte, surgeon; Kev. B. B. Lockwood, chaplain; Fr,d. A. Apellea, adjutant; " illiain M ilson, tatyrnarier; J. J. Coyne, quartermaster. The line officers are OapUtlns William II. DeHart, dames \N . Hill, Robert Crosbie, Jacob Frante, ir., W il-"--iHand, Jerome R. Muddell, IV.

Montaloo James B. Furey; Ucuts. Liam II. Clark, George W. Ticbcu- « illiain PolautL Richard Fellou,

George IL Munn, William S. Strong, , John U. Chase, John 11. CoUy, lUchard B. Davis, George L. W inn. Joseph

W, Savage, Ben)amin A. I" Iloudrlcksou, Samuel B. Amor

Stein.

Welcome, thrice welcome

Vineland

ago gave n> cheap freight for “— • 1 I other article*. This allniulalrd and fnA Visit to Cnow Shoal*—This couragt-d frail grower*, bysflorilingihem morning, Hon. John W^ lIsielLm, [ gocnl proflu sfier laying expense*. Ii M. C-, Hon. Tbos. Bsealey, Hon.. euconntged Ibe inlroduetlon ofmamilhcDowns Edmunds, and several oilier tnrers until our progrem in this line han gentlemen, by imitation of Col. bcoaur. marvel. Upon inverilgmllon I Kurtz, will take a cruise on a steam ’ And Itui in the |iasl twelve mouihs eleven ,ug over the Crow Shoals, now being I different numifectorirsliare beat Marted. inrveyed by order of the Govern-. Enilgmtbm bss alio greallv inenaaed.— nent, with a view of erecting a \ I And by my books that I hare sold dur Breakwater at lids |K)iut. The party ta( . ^ , wm b. rf tkU yrmr. f,«, will return to this city early in the ! , lnl „ l||r unimproved tand afternoon. .! Hist I sold during rix rnomlu. lari year. This emigration in comiioscd of formers,

it real perms nancy ?" I replied * ! If New York, or Newark. ‘ real pentnuicncy. then Vinclam e permanent." "How do you m

replied Ihat penmtne

wo lb lug*: flrrt. II, make 1

art. to be #blc t •' h. People can m

good living in Vineland, eUher^pou the I M>il, or by working A

; OUMHCS CUmfING, | " | liEDUCED riaci^.j' 5 ' WR Alts iilSPflSIN'l Of OCR j 81 IMMENSE jeTOCKI*' ■ Summer Clothing,:

PRICES.

1" said he.

nufitdun

shoals tliat from itcreonal observation la-come thoroughly aJquainted with the locality and the advantages that- a breakwater would 1* to the shipping of the Delaware and the coast trade generally.

dcrslaad the cultlvatihu of land, and,hit after establishing their homes, wll on to them, instead of Ixdng anxi

ScbooL When the building

to hundreds of people who hold cation of their children dear

Nothing will lie sparec ass in every respect.

The Cincinnati Commercial, organ of the new party, regards it as certain that the Democratic party will never be restored to the possesaloo of the General Government. It adds: “So long as it presents itself aa the onlv alternative to tho Republican party, the Republicans will carry the important elections—ss

they ought to do, and so far as t—J

are concerned wo will help them

do Just that thing.”

A new method of arerting political defeat hat been disco re red by the Democrats of Minnesota. They now propose to make no separate nominations, lint to support the Republican

rOCKTOK UOKOUS TO THE BBAVK. The gallant CoL Duffy gives a grand drees ball to the officers and soldiers of the encampment, which will ec ipse anything yet seen at that princely establishment. When we announce this for the Colonel, it will suggest an examination of bowlnir*, and make a stir in the tam-mmde. Noble Stockton!

Card of Thanks.

The undersigned respectfully beg leave to return thanks to Col. Duffy, of the Stockton Hotel, for-. thi splendid testimonial hall tenderei to the conductors of the West Jen sty Railroad on Friday evening, the , 15th insL, and also to the committee , wbo bad the matter in charge, to „ W. P. H. Covert, Prof. Asher, Prof. Dodwortb, and his splendid band, to the gneste of the house, and the many cottagers, and all others »' contributed to the pleasures a enjoyments of the occasion. We shall over remember all with feelings

of the greatest respect.

H. C. Muliner, Edwsrd Johnson, Jarvis Sharp, J. G. King, R. " Brown, Conductors W. J. K. R. Beautiful aad Attractive Are the paintings to lie seen In windowofMr. Wm. Townsend’ssti corner of Washington and Ocean

t They are the produclixos of our young • -list friend. Mr. LDburn Townsend,

m of Mr. Wm. Ti

Tile scenes are ho

, being vessels at sea exchanging longl- . lude. The other is a fittnillar Cape May shore'’ ’ ' *•-»•-

Telroraphic Connection Bevken Life Saying Stations.— Capt. H. W. Howgate, U. S. A., in the Signal Service Deportment, arrived at Congress Hall on Monday evening. He ta here for the pur-:

of making a preliminary survey | The rapid progress of Yinelmnd

telegraph lino along the coast pun year Is to be also accounted for of New Jersey, from Cape May to I foct of tbc people having overcome Sandy Rook, connecting with the j nuwt hn|iort«nt difficulties. At lira! I i-eral life-aaring stations which are : knew how to cuLlvstc fruit. After . be used for tbc display of caution- j *** lacked they did not know whon

ary signals. A similar surrey has KI1 d it to and he

been made of the Mnssaclmsetts coast, and the necessary cable and wire for the desired iige already

Mnke a note of the feet that A. Allmuth, of HO south Eleventh si reel, Philadelphia, is sole agent for Sohuicr i Co., unrivalled New York PiiinoH, ind Ford & Crocketts Tsy Statu Organ*. There is nothing In the market ‘ musical instruments which can toI compete with three, and though s is strong language Us tenth enn- ; he gainsay d Call and see Mr.

Wliaa'a Apple Ginger.

This is the title of a most valuable preparation for colic cramps, dysentery and other kindred disorders. It works like a charm, and both the press

ublic. aa for as we have heard, in saying there is nothing like It

for almost miraculously affording relief

such disorders. The. article '

only prepared by Davis Nixon, No. 19

Walnut street. Write to him nt

CHOLERA.

yielded lew than twenty-fit

tbf4££t

vest waaon as the pres.

far short

It is also stated nhnbtUnl" had not

... ,.3W, taken above

including the United States

life saving station No. 19

•1 lie whole is very neatly and artisti-

cally executed, and the work indi—•—

- re than ordinary ability as an a ! rs.'

5 the Editor of The Star. Sir:—The disproportionate her of diarrheal deaths in the shoe s the cholera tendency, a

cncy which, gorging with snch vile trash, as in the case in Greenwich street, or drinking such abominable water, aa In Tennessee, or living in

and for which he certainly manifests, skill, especially in landscape paint-

ifa 111th, as in vi

ages in

WKf . ie develop Into the disease iteeif. Actually, nearly all the cholera in the country thus far, has been simply atrocious—a result brought on by fools and know-noth-ing! Then It proves that wo need " ■ In the least fear It, because It proves that we can perfectly control it. Diarrhea, as the forerunner of the disease, should he positively prohibited and prevented, even if one lie " ’ '» rest tor a time on his

drinking ice-water very

often superinduces diarrhea, as it has just done in my own case. Thoi ' f knew the tendency, and tried drink sparingly, yet the very little — I drank one afternoon, proi the effect, which I did not

ly outgrow in four days.

real difficulties which

d only bo overcome by the hard road experience. But onr growers nc »• how to pack It, and they know wl :iid it to. The whole work is umh

have madeTt,' th and water : U .

ells, and are not constantly tempted to > drink poiais. 'Tint in Newarl on bare IS,000 cesapooia t< id water. Of this Vineland is ftee.'

have 4000 grog sb

no. to turn yourcltlxeni. into parpen. -ri niina 1*: and Vine land has not York ia subject to the aamc dition of things, ami results arc visiblwfn *t reels, and the foces of your pco|Je ,—faces made waxy by foul air, and often by the lialjiu to which you oplc, who deserve to be proSaid hoi "That la taking view of tbc matter. I musi

lec Vineland."

intense con con res of pcoplo win led out to day siieaks well for your appreciation of It, ac ■ tlie future. That fun ividually laay ’‘Persevere!" Industry persisu-noe will aceoupjfeh your objects. Nall your flags to the mast. and keep out of debt. In this lite wr lave pleasure, but we can. novel s ease. God’s mandate 1* against it. Whether rich or |«>or. wc are sure of our lain our objects or maintain out position* it requires

s»i:f

REDUCED

« ^Tli-agb * ! iog U tbs 1

A LARGE STOCK ];? OF SUMMER CLOTHING. Edwards $ Lawrence, GREAT EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL.

PIIILADK : w .,-

BEAIEE and TAHOE, CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE.

OAK

lip IIm'wt, hann fauna* aad wax-si CaF. Mer. ^ ^ ^ CIIARLKS LCDbAMj^

goIL ~ • ■

COAL TCOAL!! *

JtWH^^'ddax a'

LEGAL NOTICES.

Let th

,t no'

Tbeari, wk. i. . being eatillsi la .a J, 11 Fmany TI

8«.k ThTri.. a b

.1 Iks Slid aoaaty, a. th. at d., „IK.pl.a, ; . “f' _ . ° .J(Zb ■i tbs .bare. .f.rs..id. Wa.J. SRWELL.

JAMES It. TltOMAS.

p^~AT^RIV^TE SALB~ ~ July, -t-tw. 111 ^’’ “ ‘ ' ,l '’ , ’e rl, ’«- H AT PRIVA TE SALE.

UibOllTMKh'Ter broad Cloth, CAhSIMERKS,

VESITXOS,

and TRIMMINGS,

UOAU

JAN. T. EUITII'SSEUAR IFORE, - JOS. K. lIliOUKS A EON.

J. 8. EIDRElMiB.

Stove Coal. apply ..r bell . P * f ’ J,» fell _ LEHIGH it SCHOXLKILL *'

COAL,

>F EDO, STOVE A CHESTNUT SIZES, at Iba tovsri Market Prls... ,.t C i!,dre'lJ“i"q«ri“?5 l e‘*tejL U '' JOdEPU BCftELLINOBR. PTJBIEY YOUR BLOOD. r Scrofula,' Scrofulous Diseases of the Eyes >r Scrofula in any form.

S’"

l FIT WARRANTED.

. Thla a,

us upon all 1

side*, and for the large profits of so individual frail-grower*. It is only nc ecssary now tfau growers should add U their patehea, and lay out their grounds, on a* to have enough fruit come wilt and attention. Ifwe look back wc wll

(OBTAINING 110 At’KIJ*.

rsevered ha* ever failed. Those succeeded who kept right on anil id regular cultivation ami raarkc

pur-

ir with the ae

ugh of each variety

The post has also demonstrated tlist. then I drove the Aral make this day 12 rears ago, I can sell my own land. I amid oven aril a million of acrea if 1 had

npirited dtixen* of Vineland comd working for its welfare. Five citizen* who are intelk-ctuaL energetic and pul - Ur-spin led are enough to build a great

lity.

ir tbc n

great impetus to Philadel-

phia, New York, Boston and Baltimore, upon your fingers. This numner of men working for the development of the commerce, the mannfoctnring, industrial, and edncationsl interests of any place will insure its pro^ieriiy. We have not

add to

■ cltl-

mighty influe!

will be found in the future that thei of Vineland U only now commcndng, In comparinou w Ith the great things which are destined to he sccomidiriie*!. When 1 think of.lhe uses to * this Park may shortly be plseed. U recalls prophecy of i ”

dd nun stopped a was intelligent, ami ap|i ic vigor of-reouth. Sabi bi

city—a city with lu population. Its man ufsclorie*. ha wholesale stores, lu banks, its churches, its schools and colleges.— They said I was crazy in making such a

The Centennial.—.-I sensible editorial in the New York ‘Herald’,

concludes ns follows:

The American department of the Philsdelpliia Exhibition mm ” ’ a language more eloquent than wools the story of the growth and progress of both country and people in

century that is passed.

* M tbi! is s giant work, and it not be left altogether to Philadelphia. The whole country hs as much interest in the Ccntenniu Exhibition aa the Quaker City— Every part of the country must as sist in tbc enterprise. Congres must take the lead and the Slat Legislatures follow. A plan should be matured that will be comprehensive enough for a grand national and international fair. By whom the plan is devised, whether it is left to Philadelphia or brought forward tinder national auapices, makes little

difference so long as it i

requirements of the case and com-

ports with the dignity of

The Vienna Exposition will teach f us many things for the management of our own, and when the Philadelphia Commission, cow in Vienna, . returns, its report cannot fail to he to the advantage of the Centennial. As the latest of th! great expositions^tbe Vienna Exposition is full ! of lessons to be leafned both in the

way of merite to bo imit

faults to he avoided. The holding of great fairs st which all the nations of the earth come to exhibit the best of what they have to is no easy matter, and the f of the Centennial Exhibition it desirable that wo should learn all that-we can from the experience of others as well as go to work with n universal will to make it worthy of the American people and the Amer-

Republic.

CONTRACTORS.

TAR

,L SETTLEMENTS.

; '^rOTICE TO CREDITORS. *

F. LEA MI Nil, Surrot.l*

’’STILL AT IT.' 1 WARE 8, ELDREDGE. CONTRACTORS lll'ILDKRS. COMPOSITION HOOFING on Imru

SPECIAL NOTICE)

HOFFMAN A WILLIAMS,. Carpenters $ BiUlders

CAPE MAY- CITY, N. J.,

' Remove uud Raise Buildings,

Cl TATE NORMAL A MODEL SCHOOLS,

TOTAL CUARUES IN THE SO

SCHOOL, Osntlraro'. Hall. 2160 a y

tba LsAhs’ Hall, $151 a yesr. Taut cturgs* la tbs Mod.1 School.

The undersigned guarantees t all kinds of Furniture aa cheap aa can be had in Philadelphia. Calls ’

which is larre. cn

lotion, rant- seats chain, Whulwir i camp chairs, mattresses. Tuckers, pat

lied springs, etc.

All orders for sash, shutters, doors i moulding*, promptly filled at Camden

jjoncB to caEDtrons. FRANCIS T. NORTON. AJu Al'OI HTl> NOUT-i of tba HarroysWarm* CjKi!,t> i

T^OTICE

LEMDBL LEAMINO. CEL HOFFMAN. dr«,i>

CREDITORN

lull; .u|j,llt I ■Uh ah the aocs

AD T 'ER TISEMENTS.

wm? tbe'Satblns cromul. ^ <',.rm-r urc-tw. ty, eonwlstlng of net anddwelflnc,nudern»t>-l,, wllhatl^c

'SSIre'isSwtmxm*»'aSTdlep, ™«,"*l..rr pTytlf RKKVrffAwlrnre, llsled Jane Alii. Unt‘ > lS CMJ, • N ' '

A 1 ’ 1

Dated. Al'ril Jrd. 1ST: ■fpo BUILDERS! Light-House at Herefbi FIVE-MILE BEACH, N

V.MdwMVAMsg rtstart v!;,-.£

STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, School Books, 8ic., roininr I-Xpcr*, Note, Copland J tetter '^tw' Note Pwikvs at 7. Ill, IA INKS, AND WRITING FLUIDS, ’ UE Vioi.irr. ’ CAK “ ,! i&n

LtNOTAt

MIN IATUKE YACHTS, ' “ncket Cultery, Harbor’s Ktiworw, c'e. XWZvtWtf: atLSi;' m,m ”

l»l«- May City. May SUb, net REMOVAL.

DrJ.S. Kennedy &, Son N. E. cor. of Wahihhoton a:

Debater Sts., No 28,

: i^.^KS.S'K.iaVS! wbteh tbss axsended to Ule wonlur |«

‘-■‘tSsSasr.OTra.

si::,-.';

t aw Oraksai* Cun.t bdd at Csps S rt Hwass, wn tb. Ud day of Arrlf. It tw R. VwaHyokel, It. D. Edaraadl, He

r* of JONAS STEELMAS.Jl

, A"

iphwltle Kaolins Felt,

Gsr.

HOMOIOPATHIC MUTUAL

l LIFE lESUMIGE CO.

hit te P*ir d*b«, or;i ^“"lSa^ino.

> DR. CROOK’S ^POKE.R&OT. J^”rlS~SS Si IbT *Mt 'rapid *aad' sobdwfo! AakyourlltuggUtfor Dr. Crook’s L'nmiHinud Syrup of J’oke Root— tnke it and lw liunlol. Ur. Crook's Wine of Tar. XO Yoctrat

Public Test

, DR. CROOK’S

WINE

It ta rich in the medicinal qualities of Tnr, anil uhcqii.-dcd for diseases of the Throat and Lungs, |ierfnrming tlie most remarkable cures. Coughs, Colds, Chronic Conglts. 11 eflecttiaUyfaues them all. Asthma and Brnncbitis. Has cured so many cases it 1ms been pronounced a syeciflc for these coroFor iMtins in Brenst, Side or Back Gravel or Kidney Disease, Diseases of tlie Urinary Organs, Jaundice or any Liver Complaint, It has No Kqual. It is also a superior Tonic, Restores the Appetite, Strengthens tlie System, Ueutores tbc Weak and Debilitated, Causes the Food to Digest, Removes DyspegMia and Indigestion, Prevents Malarious Fevers, Gives tone to your System TRY DR. CROOK'S Y7VX JNTin of T-A.H.

J i IVES AWAY. Ax A FINE GERMAN CHROMO. All ENTS WANTED FOR UNDERGROUND

OR.

Life Below the Surface, ramnonsSotons-NxmieyMhroorii id OalacomlM; acctdvul* In uituw :

aSfftSSS”

AORNTB WANTED FOR THE

GBEAT INDUSTRIES

OF THE UNITED STATES.

k Ktlwin^tsi^'hfinrTui'te)-."Albwi UrUx . TWte»q»lt_ U a ouinpteU bUlory of all