Star of the Cape, 10 September 1873 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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—p. 'I TUc iiMitlun «r W. W. 0 _ • i Proprirttir of Ibf Iji-IHutt H< » Md PraAlMH I rr|«wnUng lb«l •■- —- ^

a ratlmut

m^a In Norwich, on Satunlaj-. Ho laughed and Uvghod and bugbed nRaln,

nl that he

Anally naked him If hr »•* oOen taken fllc^

tlbiviqr.

i-Ud lliat Ids U«n«c j ,1 ‘' n ’ “ at | dlTOcnlty tadweew Mr. I^V Lpaitloo read ami oidcml on Ale. : editor of |h« Ifonr. f The |>etitlon of C. Mimla-Un. 1 Augnat. Why th ! aaklng that the licrtiwe for lii« Hotel. ver y bat day in be extended to twelve nionlba, uv I making the attack ■dead offoAr. Agreed to. j ?r£ »dy inmlted w

i boltleyoor wrath for a wholc mon : and then atab yoor victim In the ha at the hist rown^ ^ aceounl for. There waaaoroe pdi'tobehailby

keeping qoleL

araiean that our whole tinning In present instance, b became the reman had an "onplessantnene’ w settlement of hb laialneaa with Mr. Do Ay, and our experience waa entirely tbe TCTeree, and we did Mr. Duay the Jindloi to «ay «o in a way

that auited oureelre*-

We have had bilb against the Stockm for the three poat seasons, and x,» not experinnodd the toutdimculty i to their payment ou tlie part of Mr. Dully. Oor rotations with him l«re been purely on but!nan principles, wc never went cringing and whining around tliat ihrift might c fawning. A man warn bam todbplae

r. D«A>of tbe Stockton, to that of the editor of Uhi- irare,«dota<hdlT him, la the

; fast brae of Up dally-

_ _ 'n'l The attarfi made by the Wo

Hill of Woat Jersey Itr-llroad for freight ou lumlxT. » a » roturood to the agent, wltu inatruelioia to lay _ tbe.Sne before the Hoard of Comr, miwionrra. It .properly belonging wlkbeai. to their department.

MnqaiXAkMca.

Chief of Volicc, Doak, rei»ijed

thirty-six arresW for tlie montli o August, also that he bad discharged two of the force, their services being

longer requireil, ami suspended ^ for negiect of duty. The report read, accepted and ordered

r Camp, who In

^ ■»- . uin-m* n thought fdlike lobe; I'm going lo my mother.

*. of New M AH Bslota' Chapel (which « paekml with the arbtporacy of tl.c ,a tsor population; by Bor. Dr. PoUer. - -.w York, it waa 1 dr of tbe hind llmt

had been Aned $5.00 and coat* diaortierly conduct in olwtruoting tlie boaril-walk by Bitting on railing at the loot of Perry St. Mr. Camp, appeared and asked wat Connell remit tbe aaid Ane and coats. On motion of Mr. J. G W. Ware, the rcqneat nf the defendant

granted.

lie Mayor, also called Uof Council to a charge which he then ami there made against Officer Sooy, of the Pdlleo fume, in haring grossly Ignored hb, the Mayor’a nnthority, nnd violated M* duliea in taking a prisioner (who hail been admitted lo bail, by the Mayor) :fore the Alderman for a bearing. The Mayor, also charged Cbkf of Police Doak, with a violation of duty, hs not dlaeliargeing Sooy from the aervioe, when lie had been commanded so to do, hy. the Mayor. Mr. Thompson, moved that there be a Committee appointed U> invea-

veriBed h. the case of the Ware. tbe sihertion of the^cdltor of Ware that wo had reduced the charge* in our bill against tbe Stockton, after tbe appearance of his ooataugh on lbs manager of that homo, ta a bare-faced falsehood. . Oar books were ) and our bill made out befo ippcnroucu of hta detacUbta article, ad we did not change It a farthing, but presented It as we toot it from our ‘ ‘ , and it was paid in lhat shape

habit of chanting th* Stockton one price and John Jones another fbr tbo some ctasa and quantity of work or apace, but aim to charge all a fair plica and nil aBke; the false Insinuations of the Wore to the contrary notwithatand-

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We have said all we care about ou tbit subject, and if the Ware hes anything more to sey. he can entr-*-'"

follow- n

log' gentlemen were appointed, Mesira. R. R. Thompson, S. Price ami C. 8. Magratb.

Adjourned.

in advance-that, is b

Otii of

« made with ^ the Syndicate, The were Meson. Jay Cooke. McCullough * Co,, Dread, Morgan A Co., and Morton, Blao A Co. Tbe English members ot dicate ware excluded becau the Baringt ami the Roth-

larlls-

member of the English * fully he concerned of the public mVreey. The firms who thus became thc'ageota of the Britiali Govcrnmeut nuule iwo for d Wimrgiug the indebtedness of tbe Br fish Government li

by purchasing

$8,010,0 0 of tbe five twenty bonda of tbe United Stales, which had been designated for payment. This was done both in this country and In- Enginnd. and the process extended over a number of months. After the hoods were seen rod they were gradually changed, in due bourse, for eertilicnli-s of deposit of gold, obUioed from tbe United States Treasury. Tile second method adopted was the purchase of exchange ou England, which also was used gradually, arid* Its proceeds' deposited several banks in this City and M. i treal, whence it wns again gradually drawn and also exchanged far certifi-

cate* of gold .

In this way. without any serious monetary distuntance, provision been mode for tbe transfer of the gold. The agenta of the British Government have certificates, this morning, lo the amount of *14,500,001, and to-day will procure the additional million required. These will be duly sarreudered to Mr. Archibald, the English Consul, by him transferred lo Sir Edward 1 horn ton, who will be in the City on Saturday,

I, early next week, 1 -

transferred again to our Secretay State, Mr Fish It will he seen th more than one-half lbs amount i indemnity, the transaction b jply been equivalent to that of a debtor who buys up the matured paper of his creditor, with which to discharge Indebted ores; in regard to tho remainder it has been the gradual of money, by means of private

of the election

d circulars appealing to the peopto to defeat Mori, becanse of hta vote in the Legislature last Winter, lor the License taw. In answer hta majority rises from Was than 400 to ova 800 The result is auspicious for future poHllcal results in Delaware. Wc may confidently look fo

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Tlaunsday, October Sad. 187k. as John MdU^^AtfeaUetitaM^ea

rTtifi fiffTHIff' 69 tCRES WWBURD with”"oak,_ sv m-n, c~(j, ».'j. A "' 1) ' l *aKllAlH> B. WILLIAMS, stkaria Pstawara Arrest rVilsJ's.

C' nA ‘

Gen D. If. UiH having pabUshod ate men l to the eflect that immeroi citizens of different sections of the

written 1dm In approval of

ail he lias aaid in Ins controversy with Senator Brownlow, the vigorous old anou la out in yet another letter. In rhichhctelb 1111! that, little as he Means him, he thinks him bcltar than hese "Northen sneak* and duughiceo," and adds that if he “owed the devil a debt of one do Jen of the moau-

i in tho tlultad Suites, and q proiuiuii on the payment of

it, be yuuld turn over to hit Saiilnnie majesty twelve of these Nortliera

The blunt old Senator la no.

often very choice lu his epithet*, but commonly lie lea vet littlo opportunity for dispute ns lo hta exact meaning.

whispered aomeihlng lo liss Jud; same time handing Mm. slip of

DKXMNVU-I.IL Another handsome schooner was launched at tho yard of J. H. Diverty. Esq., on Saturday last. Another has been contracted for and.the Umris already being brought into

“!£ »o. 8 ;

IS5 feet keel and 23J feet beam, “ for Capt. Edward Rice, which will ‘ n be conunenerel soon as tho one no bnllding in his yard Is eompieted.Thta will be tho largest vessel ev built at Dennis Creek Landing.We learn that Mr. Learning 1s In North Carolina selecting tbe timber for this vessel. , new store of J. C. White, Is an excellent boaioesa F. B. BnabnelPs boot a

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FLAGS! FLAGS!!

; gUMMKU CLOTHING. ; UKDUCKD PRICES. 1 tK ABE DISPOSING OF OCi IMMENSE S T ,OCK Summer Clothing,j REDUCED PRICES.

A LARGE STOCK\

!;?lOF SUMMER CLOTHING,

COAL!_COAL!!

Stove Coal.

5 M CHEAP SUITS. .« Edwards $ Lawrence, **; GREAT EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL.

LEHIGH * SCHUYLKILL COAL,

o this c

_ stock of firefeolsss i, by rirtue gootls, which he has selected with 1

A first-class row occurred In North Dennis ou Saturday evening. Sev-

re now receiving the

*W JKIIHKY TKAClIEItH' AHSOCIAn.—The annual meeting of the le Teachers’ Association, met In ii-lond on tli« 28th ult., ami was largely attended, some of the leading Inca ton of the Suite being iire«ent. I rot Lewis Si. Johnson, principal of

ie State Normal School presided.

Prof G. W. Atherton, of Rutgers College, delivered no addreaaon “Educnlkm in New Jera^- ” He gave tbe tatibn. The total valuation of school property Is *4 966,000. Of every dollar appropriated, the State appropriated 54 cents, and tbs people raised by

voluntary' taxation 4fl cents, age salary of males per mi

- ' ' i *34. Now Jersey appropri-

achool fund* in proportion to

her population than the majority of States, she standing 12th in tbs

In 1857 the school tax was *S1T,-

000; in 1870, *1,452,000. Tbe number of absentees during tbe lest year from

78,000; 44 per cent were

of apodal gratification that the whole nflhir 1ms been managed so smoothly and so quietly. This fact is particularly advantageous to England, because tlie legal tender of that country being goM.-and the state of Its money market depending directly on the changes in the amount of gold in Ia>d-

iradden transfer of no large an

Jt might, and almost certainly would, have produced very serious embnrrasamaiL—N. Y. Ikowe, Sept. 5th. SllAU- FncnoV—Last week a colored woman—a servant at Congreaa Hall, was convicted in a magistrates court, held in this city of larceny, and sentenced to sixty days ' onmentin the county jail.—

conviction, she was kept in ,y Jail for two or three daya, tbe interiem interested tbem-

in her behalf with .the mei hers of tho Board of Freeholders, tbe extent to get a majority of th body to order her release from t county Jail, and when she was tak to tbe county jail by officer Stevens, the was immediately discharged from eoitody, and returned on tbe

me train with the officer.

The membere may have authority

act independently in matters

gtnia, is'grteved over tho aggro a - * as nnnoanced to hta fallow .hut he wiU speedily issue edification, an address on

i question in sU its^appccls,

leal, social, eeonknleal, and bu ' Brian. He complains that, for nearly

hundred years, the negro '

In his estlmatiodjh disturbing element

political system. “As a slave,

he says, “caused tho war, as a freed-

man, be ta an obstacle to tlie n lion of harmony." Stuart has eatly been asleep for s year o

and is not yet fully awake.

It ta singular how easily Geu. Butler terrifies tlie Democrats. Sometimes they have cause to be alarmed, it ta true, but a llttta Inquiry that ho wrote to dtisens of a few Southern States, dsy, has caused a commotion Uint ta wholly inexplicable to the uninitiated. To « citizen of Mississippi ms worded thus; “Pliziso oblige by stating, asucarasyoucsn, what It tho debt of your Slate bearing Interest and at what overage rote, say on the 1st of July last.” That was »U, nnd yet Democratic papers are coming to us day from Mississippi, deetaring

‘this letter 1s fraught with

Mississippi,’' a 1 "! calling the “<

1 of their readers to 1L

! REAPER and TAILOR, 1

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MITERd Aruwwey.. LEGAL NOTICE.

CAI’E k

Y COURT HOUSE.

lo ,...ren7.'tk»l »■ k.eJsVlNB "" I tSSOItTMKKT of | BROAD CLOTH, th CASSIMKRKS.

VESITNOS,

’M and TRIMMINGS,

■VTotiee U lb.; ...vice 1TI ll^L,a,e^l-j "'j' 1 '" ! PBI0E8.-

j ^ Cu " | (JKNT,

>, has been In » lltut ' ttni ' °N» M »Y Co 8 a A "

rsMiip secretaries will pleaM. be nd with their annual reports i mlntaters and B. S, Superinten-

dents of Tuckxboe and ytalnRy are

ig evils: First, prerectl iptoyment of cfalldren In fitatork-.

and mills under a certain age, reeonO, forbidding the employment of children

10 and 15 who have not ted

on the’ schooling; third, arrest . of idle children; iburth, erectiocv>f additional school buildings; fifth iooreste of salary. The teacher deoervre It far hta devotion to his department, ought to be paid more, If our children

to be intrusted to-him. Edo

The Public Schools of Cape May CHy, will open the regular aeholaatlc term, on Monday, September 16th Instant, In all Its departments.— Parent* and guardians will please bear this notice in mind. W. W. Wabb DM. Clerk. Newlln, of tho MW»I|ta Bepublican, goes for Cheese-man, of the Bridgeton Doily Hevt, after this

A Salt Lake dispatch says: '-The .1 turns so liar us received from Santa Fe, New Mexico, Indicate the election oftho Hon. Stephen B. Elkins, V" Republican candidate far Delegate .OMigiase, o, pronably TJ.ISXI m»jonty over Padre Gallegos, the late Democratic Delegate. Santa Fo county, which went Democratic two years ago, has gone Republican by more than 5:6 majority. Another dispatch says: “Tbo elections In Laramie County. Wyoming Territory, for members of tlie Legislature, passed off quietly. Ik* whole Republican ticket was elected with tho exception of a member of the Lower

nto stories and poetry, engravings and useful reading, such as any one liker to get bold of to pass Sway an hour o: two in % pleasant manner. Here ta i list of lbs contents, and people cm judge for Ihcmselvee if Ballou’s Magazine is not worth 15cent* single copies,

or *1.50 per annum.

For sale al allthe periodl.

In the country. :A4dre« TaoMKS fa TALBOiyae Bromfield Street, Boston,

ism’ll SC1IKI.LINI1BH

tedicincs.

PUMHIOUR BLOM For Scrofula, Scroftilous Diseases (O'The Ky“

r PR. CROOK’S i POKE ROOT.

Ask your Druggist for Dr. Crook’s Compound Syrup of Poke Hoot— j take it and be healed. Di. Crook’s Wine of Tar. XO Yocxx-s Public Tost

[ CONTRACTORS. I “STILL AT IT.” WARE & ELDREDGE. GONTRACTORH & BUILDERS. COMl-OSITION ROOFING on hand '

TAR

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«»>j IJpp«r wwMblp.^Coen'^.oi! »

gTATE NORMAL A^MODEL BCBOOIA, TOTAL CBAROK8 IN TUB NORMAL sellout, OeaUw.s'. Hall. *l«0 a '

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r. plalbllfff, and to to .old bj NELSON T. BLDKBDOB, SI

SPECIAL NOTICE! HOFFMAN fa WILLIAMS, Carpenters fy Builders, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J.. , Remove and Raise Buildings, Ur nroUad wilt m UianaeMaarr laioliloar' d appllaeoai tar ttatporpoi., tan-Ha-rias had a larz. ojp.ri.nca la Iki. ad al bu.io.ii, w. think wa aas ft'*

,-E TO CKEDITORa.

idkste great setlvlty among the pubvrrienrn Ui4t Mr. Whittaker the pub-

« will bs given Of tbe pro-

long the papers read during tbe _ „ SO* of meeting were, Prof.

Mardus WlBaon’e “Industrial Draw- when bo

“Cbeeeemmn’s ears appear t

Prof. D. H. Farley, of the State Nor-

*ets a breepe that mikes the dead aves waitx lively on the eWewnlks.’’ An imposing brick structure, three stories high, ta being built in Vineland, to be known aa tbe Central High School building. The main front in'on Sixth street 34 feet, and aide front on Plum street of eixty-

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T1.l-.JU.-jn.-~ b».l

We acknowledge the receipt from the Publishers, a neatly bound volnme of Wood’s Household Magazine 1818. Thi» ta ono of the

it ta the cheapest Magazine bushed In this Country.

Oor resdera will please remember at we ftamtab Wood's Magazine, and tbe Stab or the Cxrx, to all cash in advance subeeribera, for very low price of *8.40 a year.

whit’ll William Penn arrived st tbe lime ha mode the treaty with the Indlana. TU rides batter in ward to the

the sidre are known as “tambUng , that our friend John hr * a *' ^ tb ” wolMded vanek This hart: was »

st Phlladelphta, bot It

^“^r/point.'Tbe^

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n of the West Jersey Rail . company with tho President rector* of the Bridgeton sod tt

■ lilted tire latt

saw

fdevete their lo tbs direct

of SuperintendMr whole Ume

rood will furnish tbe Iron and carry out tbe extension at an early day, thus furnishing additional facilities far the transportation of oysters

Th* watsrtng of the

rets of London

It employs

and cart*, sndan

City

.ectfaUvnEuMJ

to take notice tnei in order offs large stock of goods

‘ from the season, we

soite pure “WkEKDCXD

k, but fact*; one may test to their owr ?tion by giving us a call. J. H. Benexet fa Bao., No. 42 Jackson 8L

rpO BUILDERS! Ught-House at Herelhnl Inlet, FIVE.MILK BEACH, N. J.

or Ltaht-Ilou-e, st H *Mk, N.* Jortrr: li !*E5SKteS3!

Ik* Ji«ki l» irjral *»J sr *H

l.ri lo W. F. BA?HOLDS.

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ibu Hurrosate orthe Oounly of Capo May. ■odaL u> krlnl la tbolr dobu. demaado llUre'i?.rwlSt%|ted^mln!«r«nr. itatod, J ono Till. ism. 7 'jm. J^-OTICE TO CREDITORS. -.klsh W. Oodfioy. Enoator of Potor r' Cossly of Copo Moy. horoky lirto

..or horrod of osy *0410* IkoTofor I HzxaslAB W. Goon

wUI k. o Do sod pro-pjly ol i fa.h...S*4«-vsjrooto

LL OoL of

BRICKS T BRICKS I! BRXCK1S

Tfa K rg^

Married.

' RAILROAD COMTANTOffice of tur Treasurer. 1

s

Ss-SKiSTSS

Died,

jgSreiMfeVlWJTi. _ Jgessstssraswisr 1

■ sassssss;

In ounden. N. J aE0Il0E j hobwN^ HoKmoldn’s •

ATLANTIC HOTEL,

Handles.!

Ino. G. Davi* 4 Son. Salsa spoke Werk«iVpeor. I«P<ud*Oaorl* PHILADA.

CONVEYANCINGDEEDS, BONDS, MORTGAGES, tasrrssija'ffli'" ““inxET swAni, cv>s«i

I^OTICE TO CREpiTOR*. ^LEMUEL LEAH1NO. EMooto'r of UEI. HOFFMAN, doeoaood. ky dlraoll Iko k.rroj^o of tbo Comity of Copo

LEMUEL LEAMIEU.

YBDER TO BHOW CAUSE.

LINDA STEELMAN, JONAS 'STEELMAN, if WILLIS VOUNfl and MELINDA STEELIAN, EjoeotAro of J0NAB STEELMAN. Jr.

SiirSHsiSsk; Coart at Copo Msy Ooort Hoiuo.osVo term, d d.y of Soptowtar otjl, to .kos

SEa.SitK3 S'-’T.-MSt

HOFFMAN A WILLIAMS,

funning tlie most remarkable cares. Coughs, Colds, Chronic Coughs.

11 effectually cures them nil. Asthma and Bronchitis. Has cured so many coses it has been pronounced a specific for these com-

plaints.

For pains in Breast, Side or Back

ivcl or Kidney

. Tgans,'

iv Liver Complaint,

No Equal. .

It Is also a superior Tonic, Restores the Appetite, Strengthens tho System, Restores the Weak and

Debilitated,

Causes the Food to Digest, Remove* Dyspepsia and

Indigestion,

Prevent* Malarious Fevers, Gives tone to your System TRYDB. CROOK'S ■WIB5E7 of TAXX

AD VERTISEMENTS. ~ WM. ESSEN, MODEL BAKERY AND CON. FECTIONERY

WHITMAN’S CONFECTIONS, A Good Supflv of Fruits’ be Constantly os Hand. txnTAOES AND uOTELH HCPPLI

STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, Schpel Books, &c„ Drafting Paptm, Note, 0»p. and L

I, HHOVEU4. ANDCAICT8. minjatuk e^yachtg. J, M, GARRLSO-T. cape May city, Msy Slh, lira. .REMOVAL. Dr.J.S.Kennedy&Son Wwild lnfi»ii^thcU,[] l “™ 0 1 52?JJd*m*lhrtr "n.T oor. of Washieoton and Decatur Stic, No 28, When they will be lrapOT la nraet th^r 04d “Sgasiffscss

A -r

■ Fell.

FINE GERMAN CHBOMO W e •eol^ail^rfJWJm^ AGENTS WANTED FOR UNDERGROUND OR. ' Life Below the Surface,

partTortaa wm&?MDM wl M^Mwomin^'and 1 ill hammo^Kern. au^tiielr IV ,,|1. I,,',; II.,I rs.-, IM\, i, In Hie depth) i.rjii- gaainnunaBUjiH of the hmmUm nflrlme. The hooklrratj of i-jpertenca Willi I , li. ,.|,niu, .I.-Ji. and «wuhUlit lM'11.; III.-Ill prl.niu Wi.rl,-. n( rill.-- ; .BvrotaraaMenMtelaDWKairwWlstfavysh EiHSssv.—K'SiiS •“ snsoste AOBRTS WANTED FOR THE GREAT INDUSTRIES OF THE UNITED STATES. E ^u‘^d^5Sj"Wrtnen"l,r , 1f t &u',“ • i• I"' .11- .Oagrt. K.'i'ji. 1 'n 0 |!anJ'rhm l "*«|ilef' AU^ert Brtre ^SS/Jiorll' uT'Sinpleta hDlefy of all hranehe. erlnilu«try. preerawaof miuiulae-