Star of the Cape, 27 August 1873 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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flm«,M«uoi e i»IWby Ktrc oo itnt day. Tbe p 1 Got. letter, ircompnakd

• tbu PiTIrt | »«u •< t.. k««-*»'-*•;< 1.U-.1 m «•>•»■ Lfc^ht".'wVril. , ai it U by , .w-. w ^.-mW .—:. , in an artiHa

«art Ksnrr. - n tcttfs WDOOUID WjlTH^QAK, «. ltl . c ?-* ,> ^ wax iit\ OK Pt MAiiaic* aasaur* DoMMaBa..flirilAR U SISKll. ~

“ NieNeal,

. “ I>. W. i’ieraoi

it waa to (arnlrb i |, u “ R. Chureii, Uib. «l*rc i. a; John tVoodcidr, - W. W. Ware, ataUona of oem- i,^., - K. Rabor*, or inataow, one I,.-Heine, . “ E. Briaton,

[■ary, “ Jbbi^Webb,

•Boar Major Kd. Kennedy,) p tdml to the cnoaaioa wbicb .I

eooo be forgotten

V “W i Grade,

tr uacleea wiU«oat Uw oiber.a^ , ^^'ni

tliun leaving a at

H. Thompson, .I. Schellongei

imber of smaller boats no

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JMgg^d.bydldy-lo saK.'i

e fbHowing tbe counsel

lot u« see how much of fai-t llirre hi iu what the GuitUe writer Bays: There are forty, life anvingstations on the New Jersey ooaat, being on an average of three miles apart.— Ttcenhj-sii of these stations were ; built one year ago, and we know by personal inspection of a number of tbcis), tuul that not only onoe; but a number of times and at different seasons of tbe yeu, tbat -— tliay are ooaifortaUe st the most in- * w '4 element season of the year; in fart,

comfortable than many d*ellotwes of aell-toslo families, as siitains and crews who occupy iu tbe inclement season will

testify, and folly up to the require"V goTernraent. I

or nearly one-thinl of Ions are in Cajie May

county; with the captains and. - '

cs|wci*lly those are not only wunfortable In the niost inclement wcatlier, but are furnished with an abundance “mt bedding, stoves, cooking and all Uie apsratai '

We have not personally inspected ataliona outside of CspeMay coiratv, bat jwlging from these, we ’ last think that our lire, cotemjiorry is ih grave error, csptcially In iference to the stations bulil last immer, all of whieh were built by the same party and inspected and id by the

By order of the Yatcb Club.

Davtd W. PimtaoN.

N. B One of the lane yachts will suit from Hildreths Mill, and one from Judge Yorke's Landing. Should the day prove atormy the excursion will sail Uk following day. R, W. I*. nepturtwre of the Troops.

Thc soldlmi of tin

Elmer with thirty-five men of the 4(h bnttallon remain in camp^ln accordance with General Hewrtta nrdura, until the Quartemaster -Gentra! dls-' ‘paring tW “ral^men't'the soldien. were snljecttd to strict diadplino and severe training ■ General Sewell, coiumanding. is n cmiwientiou* and exacting oBcer, who would be contented with nolblmj short of, Buiug hit w/iole » . Uuafer his command officeni men lave I ■ecu benefitted by tbe encampinent, and the expenditure by We do not kneor of any State in tbe Union whieh gives the same encouragemoot to military trainfng at Nsw Jersey. Titis hut omnlifle* the wUdom of our authorities, and is a plr—-* - flection to meditate on. ‘'ll peace prepare for war.”

Barrow t-oespe-

A gentteiiUUi, ' frtira thc Stockton', while bathing on Tbund with the cramp In his lower limbs, and was careted out • by. thc waves and came neat drowning. Two gentlemen wont te V ’ t fonud that they oou m without great risk to d thinking discretion tfn belter part of valor, left liim to his late.’ At thU jimcture Mr. John-McGanu, gaiy and «nragsolWy, went I •nee of the .drowning luai heroic efforts be kept him

Ex-President Davis delivers wher- *• ever he fioda opportunity, will he at .'’fLli. a loss to account for his shortcomings ..--jo <.

ilnring tbe war. Thc lack of lore-

sight and chronic- Indiscretion which jNj . c pi,„ prom|a inch utterance aa those.of. »■»-r ito Mr. Davis helora the Southern '•* "

Historical Conn-ulion, caused grievons admiuiiitrative l-lanikrs, whieh linstened the hill of the Confederacy,

never been etupaMed. They were cuu-! M r. Davis hits feanuil untiling, and stantly ctieered thwAghrut entire 1 Icle furgotU-n nothing. It has been The bah ginm in tbe evening ol,r 'O “d •lf=>' of him —.1- ^.-TTT with kiudncas pad even at* -

thoroughly sincere, wcl

man, whose faults were of tho head and not of the heart. Bnt wo must say plainly that Mr. DaVIB BI one of the most troublesome iletAenU that the Soulli luisjo deal with, in its efforts to bridge the uhosm of the

proprietor of the Mock ton ’

House to tlie officer* and brigade, wa» a splendid

la 1st *b««t •

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jwireS^HBdkasrtllwtnfilkswh l-Ulsr , SaUsSt l-> tks r.aM *r dessr sr kink Tkssi-

wbUw of B>U Jsissslsli TVlHBSI,

CcMBxaLAsn Cotrjrrr Pasmou' Cub—On Wednesday afternoon last a number of the farmer* and other ejtizeM of Cumbeilami cuwnty, assemlded at the Court House in Bridgeton, fortbe purpose of taking into couAdcrntlon the call issued by Ur; Skujuel 0. CatUll.thc president of the' Agricultural Society, for

organixing a Parmera' Club.

Tho meeting organiakd l.y the elect km of Ur. Cattell as chnitman, id Jolm Chevsraan, Jr., seoretarv.

On niot,ion of M rj Chari—

nut, of Itoaiistown, Uie chair appotnUal a committee of tire to draft constitution.and by-laws fur the orernment of tbo club.' fPeading as liiscuMiou of Mr. Woodnul's motion several gentlrmen strongly farored the otganixation ol a Parraers* Orange aimiiar to thpae existing

Westera SUtes.}

Por whatever'Mt. Davis *sy« the Southern |ieo|ile are held responsible. His rash won]s are laid at nur doors. It is qseless to deny or explain The answer is, ‘Oli, yes; yon say , what is politic, but Mr. Da via says < wlmt you tliiak.' This was thapnse witli the .-ftlnnta spceeli, s- ’ •’

iai the same twbh the s[ delivered. ' The Southc

have honored ( Mr. Pa vis and trusted

kw ssst, fwlh, svwikt«.ai of Cowetwi..*. ‘I«i :• tbs Sows kslwsss Iks isht ciont r,

uk. ^i^V 110 ™- ATrexVATEKALB r

The oc

wbiel

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Fnan the Bare of Monday hum tint a meeting of the Board of - retook ptare

one of the private

Mlopteil: ;

LittlCbk Uk.—The name of thU etj ahi.ll ho the Cumberiand County Parmere’ Club. '

urrtosua.

J—Tile oftlcvra of tills club shall . President, two'VieePresidents, Beeretary i ‘ •bold their office for one year, or OBHl otlicrs are elected. ihl.Any re»|«.-c table citixeii of this ■unlv nmy ..become fat elub by signing d id |«yirig one doii» e SeeKravytth. Xb iHirlivn of tbe fund* of this,dub shall be cx]ieni!ed forotlicr Purpose* than those provided for in thc By-La*!*, ond no ■ officer ‘ " receive any aabiry. The electlon-of permanent c u-ds postponed until the next log of tbe club,, which will be held tlfcday, Aug. ilth, at the same place.

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IIKADQU ARTXUS, Caw ‘McsMocTit,

Cap* Mat, Auj *' " [General Order Ni .

I period fbr which the cucamp»f.tills Brigade was limited by tlie order of the Command! ' Chief, expired on the SSrd The eomtiianding officer eongratulatea the officers and men of the Brigade on the aucccssfa! manner iu wliich tliuir dutiea have been porformud, the splendid^ appearance of “y jwu> euisjjici oi nil. His p.xeellency the Governor, and Cotamander-in-Cbief, ami ti.a Major Of.iu.ml .1!.... 11 .. V_.; 1

him. He owes it to the South t hold hfs tongue ns the best atrvi be can render.io this.peoplc." 1 Gov. Parxi* oh Nxw Jxaitxr.. 9t>v. Parker ie bis address to tl New York militia in Hodsun county ps Tuesday, spread the New Jersey

eagle aa follow*:

“I welcome yon to tbe littli State of New Jersey^gontictnen : I hojic yon will come' often. Twenty-Dv-J eare lienee you will find tlie A miran metrrjpali* in Now Jersey. 1 is to Hudson, county, gsnllomei thatyour prowl empire oily is to l changed. Murk ray words. Twei. . ty-five ydars froimthis 'day you will < see Jersey City, Hoboken, Newark, ' EHzubath, aiiil ail these hiUirvenli.g , cities, villages and towns united in i ■0 grand growing empire city i

ie whole woi hi."

A'stAtcmefit Is current that tl ..■kt ticgislattire of New Jersey will choose q Cnilal States Senator ii place of Jolin J’. Stockton, Demo oral, whose term expiree on the 4th. of Mare*i*IH7i.' Tbia is inenrreet. The Legislature to Bo elMtrd in tlie fall of 1874 will vote for U. .8. Senator. The Senators chosen t year will hold over ami have a v i Mr. Slocktou'a Httqcoesur. The Milford Delaware Notes si . at Dr.Royal S. Bnrdick has opened commission house in Montreal for j

separately, and then packed in I j ordinary oratoa. Nothing but tin best selected, fruit is sent and ii «* all the way through theexpresi twenty-fonr hoars, at a cost o out one dollar and seventy-five nta per crate, Tho doctor has secured about os many sblp|>era as he desires at present, but if the' market proves favorable, be will allow other* to come in until the

demand is supplied.

A T PR I VAJPlf SA L E. .! ArlsBMSt ssd dsslrskls Fknu <k* u.i,. tU.SI'*n Um.l, Ires, Bm. Ivj’s Vslst.lo C.g* ctiyi Mf* BM* s tut B0CT1I 8EAV1LLK SVaHOX..

Csp. Msy Cmi.tr,

COiCTAIXING 110 ACREff,

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gOMMEB CLOTHING.

rtEDUCEP PRICES.

i e 4tt« niArosrsu op oux MENSE STOCK

Summer Clothing,

REDUCED PRICES.

A LARGE STOCK OF SUMMER CLOTHING. wnicii sit,'nr iik youi.

Edwards § Lawrence, GREAT CXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL. . E. C»r. Sect,ad mid Market Str.o Pllll.AliKU'UIA. Pa. , -yjyjt- C. I'ATTEESON, ’ BEAISR and TAIMS, CAPB H AY COURT BOUSE. _ .nsrslly. ih.l ht kss so. ss h.nJsPtSK t.thORTM KNT of QUOAD CLOTIL, CAS8IMF.RES. tESflNGS, and TIUMMINUS.

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IlIPlIKASty. PI.ARE ssA SHIP TIMBBk

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4-SM-Wn kaassOsssss Ss4 ws(ssstmC rAer. .' CHAM.CS LUDLAM.

W».S. HEWKIJ.. LEGAL NO TICitS. OheiUP* Hide. ~

TitUltfitlAY, nEPTIl-WBER Jj

COAL! COAL!! , -- I’sffons wtskfarx-s •epplj at sisstlsst JAB. T.'HJIITirSSKOAR SI ORE, JOss jt. II Ed IIEA A SON. J. 8. KUIREDUH. Stove Coal. ‘“"leiugii a sctrcrLKhv COAL, t A CHESTNUT SIZES,, •»! Hsrkst Prist*. Mritrep^MsnakB lion. iEi>u scmapraoKR. PUBIS'! TOUR BLOOD. For Scrofula, Scrofituh Diseases of Uie Ey"* • Scrofula in any form.

— . l-.mpUu. 01*1 t>, Olotir, Broksn-dows sea. fijpkUa, «> .or *ui^fsgrfa.zji.pr'* . DR, CROOK’S

r WARRAK'TEO.

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Usoltitssc.t sod sMowaacs. X r. LEAH IN (I, Sorrogst

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S TATE NORMAL t HObKL BCHIkOkS.

Tfsnlas. New Jsiaar.

TOTAL CIIARU Kit IN THK NORMA7. I

Died it Cape May C. H„ _ _. 178. after s lingering illness wtilck she _ore with ehrlsOsn Ibitltude and reslxnatiao. Mrs. Mary Bsnnea, ' • '

Our iielosed sister in Christ wot a Ulned-fur 4f) W re with ,upr(*ht ebaraeter and strong f.ith in la and Baviotv Jesu. Chriat, and to

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iurlpal.

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Trsatos, Nsw Jalssy. rsM bstsunwl l.sd •.■jhlrnm- -

a pang of regret wauSd

jyOTICE TO CREDlTOHn I.EJUIEL l.EAMINU. Est.“t.,r

CEU IllItTHAXfdwwyrd. kj gj, Iks narru ( si. „l Ik. fouslj of Caps Mai. ksiebr |t<s> uMlskts lha orsfllUra sT aai.t AasoAeal, lo kitag-ki Ihtfr dshSa. Araiad,. tn4 atainii, aratastlhs tsksls kfa-M JMsSaal. s“' sarj-srsira

tgaiait tbasaut dsordasl. . UgUntlrkLAMIglta

rpO BUILDERS! Llsht-Honwr >t IlertTonl Inlet, VIVU-M1LE BEACH, N; J. renew or Uoar-HiiesiiifiruiKR SaaJad prspos’ila Cissa koildan, sals. Wn Li^kt-lt^w.. ilifcidl.WLnTahTi. St ">-• irs

'aiK-j .ndlblnjfrail. Ihr placa-ol Ufio'lo* " I'WI. “hick bows,la a,. ~nUla.d hi. lt'».ns.| i.artianArsd knurer«*t'hrlsaA ■ririianr.ik <ll littag'tks rams MdasMis rl.wl PrU.ari.k Pslrtkorwa asi Ku.it. R. hit IMif> W Ocsrg* Kassekjrdttd duad la> JMA. .H.1M«. .Sawwl ai iksMtssitaaf gaaixsTssaasad •Ho. a’*, dslaodssls, sag takas . ta.tsas*- ‘ low -Ml. «Jlom»d«is B. R.sd, o«is|dain-

TA lT,t|M8IIINU STORE, si irWi/iH/tA.i A L>i/uyfite 8

CONTRA CTOUS. ‘•STILL AT IT.” WARE & ELDREDGE. CONTRACTORS & m iLDKRS. COMPOSITION HOOKING u

HOFFMAN A WILLIAMS, Carpenters $ Builders, , CAVE MAY CITY, N. J-, priT^wi tra sir. pioparsd S Remove and Raise Buildings, foil/ lopplie.) wUk all Ihr uacataary waablatrj k k * 4 “^tanjaaspwtraoa

Ask your Druggist for Dr. Crook’s ComiHiund Syrup,uftl’dke Boot— 1 take it »»iiii«-heaieA | Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar. lO Y otxx-im

DR.CROOK'S WINE TAR To have more mor-

rymicK iu cur.nmuw. v

sHSirlsgrSSSS

J^OTTC^Tb CRKDlTOliS. ^ iraiahjah »\0adfisj, EsrssUr

AD YKK TISEMENTS. STATIONERY,

BIANK BOOKS,

School Books, &c., nraftlaa Pspsrs, .Note, Csp, and Jdillwr i

- w, .Blank Prods, Bonds. Morti*, Waftrs, Rr«ls, Tatilrla, sip,,

preparation ever of s Cored the public. [ It is rich in the medicinal qumli1 ties of Tar, and tracqualed for disI cases of the Throat and Lnngs, pore 1 forming the most remarkable cures. 1 Coughs, Colds, Chronic Coughs. It effectually cures Utcm all. | Asthma and Bronchitis. Has cured so many cases it has been pronounced a sjieoiflc for these comFor paln» in Breast, Side or Back Gravel or Kidney Disease, Diseases of tho Urinary Organa, Jaundice or any Lirer Complaint, It das No Equal. It is also a superior Tonic, ' Restores the Appetite, Strengthens tbo System,. Restores the Weak ond - Debilitated, Causes tho Food to Digest, • Removes Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Prevents Malarious Fcvent, Gives tone to your System TRY DR. CROQK'B T7KTITVEJ of .nfjy

, ^DMINISTRATOK’8 SALE OF HEAL ESTATE. isnt ft ss ordsr of tbs Orphan' C. f Iks OtMlp of Oops lb*, suds sa tko : •J of April, A. D. ms. will kt told at R

TOY BUCKCTH. HHOVKLH.

ANDCARTH.

MINIATURE YACHTS. ~iiePiMietCbUerr, Bsrkor-s i po May City. May sun. isnt. “removal. : Dr.J.S.Kennedy& Son N. E. ooh. or Washinoton and Decatur Sts., No 28, !e?ySSaHs n,< ' l ~T

Q^IVKN AWAT. ^

FINE GERMAN CHROMO

AGENTS WANTFD FOB UNDERGROUND OIL Life Below the Snrfjco, O rteso Octave. IV. Fine K afro visit vstnsaqdifiArHy*

iHOMtEOPATHIC HUTUAL

: LIFE ISSUEAICE CO.

r clrrulor* *n

I n.ptbre.''oSr n ‘‘ ‘iU‘mr III. : AGENTS WANTED FOR THE GREAT INDDSTR1ES

OF THE UNITED 8TATHS.

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