ssst-tterrsrrssstrzzz; thkai i.ink. ;-s r.~.^CT.artl ^fetag^ni4 ..
W
*t to the BcpnUtoin* «f " ri; > !l J «« tJC KU<1 U to the tapmliT* *nd Ihwngtoton*. ibr * HcpnbHcu «or» lo the : «mU the tnaltitudjou it lito rote fee the fiilL i*eg-1 TowiMCDd'e Intot wa*
niCHARI) 8. Lbaming. FOB TBB AJBKVBLV, ALBXASPEtt TOrXG. FOB srBRWIATE. JONATHAN P. LEAMJNG. NKI-SOX T. ELDKEPOE. FOR OOROKBKK, THOMAS B. 8TITESSOMEHS ST1TES. ■•WM. MESS1CK.
Hon. John W. Hazelton, will nddres* the TOtcn of Loner township, nt the Oold Spring Academy, this Wedneetlat - — • ••
Lower township wiH be a fiercely contested battle ground on i Tuesday, and it behoove* every patykian to ho on hwid and cant hi« vote for the straight KcpaMicnn ticket. Let there iw no htay-nt-homea. Why should Mr. Beeves seek tin
My f Truly, politics make eti bed^llows. * The Cape May County Pemooratio Convention met at the Court House, yesterday afternoon, to | through the three of nominating county ticket, to be defeated next Tneedsy. As we go to press-before name* of the candldaies, we ar aMe to give them to onr readc
d voters most look well
voting Ibr th Senate and AteemUy. that the names of Richard S. learn-
tho Pamocmt* have no hope of healing your eandhtote Ibr the Senate they are therefore concentrating all their efforto ngauivi Dr. Alex. Young, the regular nominee for the Aasemhly. whp they hope u defeat by the aid of a few disaffected Bepublicwm. Shall they doit y Let every true HeimbllItepubUconi of Upper Towtwliip,
n Conntv Convennty, met at y, a nd man-
aniitynfvbs vn
and neciect, that our sneeess can b. taken <m the spot, of which Imperiled. Onr g*ea»«»t danger lies | pew- not to speak, nhlj ’ anvaltoed, so «* to teat iu iiWKlIcmti^.ui ao overn-ecniuK con%leBce in out pranertta He therefore a few weeks' strengUi. We entreat every Hepubiiago senf lo Prof. Gentll edosultiog 1 can to goare! against this fetal apathy. Cbstn'itaml Geologist of the Cnivervlty Troasnn exists in the Repubhran Ofifonnsylvanto. a few gallons of an er \ ranks, and Uw •Itotwgsnten, to call and in due time received the following ; tlwm by no Uaraher name, are doing communlcutinii: j every thing in their power to defeat Usiyeksitt or' Pex.vstl vasta, I ■! G>S BepubHeWn ticket This action on W. 1‘Hu.a , Oct a, 1873' j jibe part «f men flaltaing to he KeLrrl IT'ctentam, Akg., | publican* has intoned new. life into the Dhah 8m — 1 have made a prelim- demoralized Democracy, and they are inary examination of tire water Which I ra ||..; n „ t | 1P j r f orc es for tire consolid matter hi one gallon « water - : KepubUcan that tlrere is danger of dcTbe water coutaiiw prinripally:— feat if they fell into the npiuinion that Bicarhonateoflrun. j pttr strength to sncli that no effort In -fe r rSS ?r?£r a ' rT»‘ 7?T "lo'averi Chloride of MaRnrsinm, | Inactivity means defeat, leaver! Chloride of Calcium. . i aiMider, every Bepuldican must realChloride of Sodium, and small quail- , that work and vigilance are alreotitle,of chloride otglMUmslom ami 811- j am1 imperii,-,, necessities, tiet iclc Add. 1 every'BenuMican of Cape May resolve 2*?* N r" -pi* > mi i, W.U ’ , , „r,, I nlar Republican ticket, and that h The result of tin. "“ , ^ »f < , ' ,e . j wM tree every exertiou to get out n fu
ra,» Mny water demonstrate, that .,1,^ ^
some respeets it is de. Ide.Hy superior , . , k Ua h „ vu it --
to the ftdford and Gettvshure waters. - 1
ART DWABTyiEST. IWI.
as beauty and comfort are concerned.' JS’l there to no codlparboo; neither are we to exclaim a* the queen of lire ^ tth. that -‘lire Indf had never .Ixa-n ■ep ir' we believe tire little all has been '; tplifred. .'if., Iu six or eight hour* more of salUfig^' “ r ic landed us in ttre nnf-ictil vilbgc at Tuckei ton, formerly called < asm Town, ■ its early and 'liter, htomry was er.-, Iavqru.1 with a distinguishes reaideiitj Judge Tucker, the. UistfSty of wluwe life ami doings are engraved upon hto monument in the grave-yard, the pro- i prietv and streneth of the minds of those who dictated fire words, are things which we leave otbsrs to decide : Ho was- in the "Revolutionary war, ' mid fought at Long Island: was the first post-master under Washington at' Tuekciinn, was' made judge of the !
BKTClUitXO
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l«eio&on njeoior'iUrsillo
IX lit,
^irdeSvii'.U
^pRF.tiit n i
toril^f
fourth of July oral
nee oau'*ltvreieio-e tln-r.-to.v ill loure I !■«- Hitler, -' -
: "Ktc3h , r." l .‘i !i mi'u si i" ei,,
, c.ricj p.
-,in which, r iquemt, and '
_ waters,;
sulphntrs j j,,,.,™ CoNqt Etl Isa favorite
Cjir ; maxiiuiu the political tactics of the
ates andrmorld.* The »>, ifom^tic taulm i« U.pe mid pleasant to the taste, anil its Actta u „ th , B one of the pre-uhar properties make It especially | motl “ ^ rf ^ ) cmder , , U ecee.led
Jlayoralty of
ms smucu. Me was very eloquctm uuu .VfnVin.Ti; M,liat.t«V Xe far suqsuered bis former .fibrin hto • ^ f*'“ ?«• subiect living •ITemperam-e," in which - irpSffei.-im-n. r.. nr. tireuv -iv. i . .. he state. Ufot temporance like religion. S"re , *.ntS7'iiSf ffi^SK.‘''’ n i ! ire but must uAulvanced only by " “ 1 i.
rent, persuasion and exaiup
certainty
'i| FALL AO WlITEE
1W7«.
/IS Edwards &, Liwrancs, *
MERCHANT
!ti| Tailors & Clothier; K E c.« FINE. NEAT ANd\STYLISH if clothimoN " -I Itruilj-llu.lp or 'Im.Ii- to'Order. 5 as OreSS&ailo'mi.'vn 1 ^' ,1U^ l 1 »^ l ll ,, “i! Tl'is; CCV/tBDSfL LA WHENCE.
, \v«'f
::::aXi. V. ; :2;DllAPBE and TAILOK,
RlfllT-Kt MS. PL IRK l.S t*HIP TIMDXR '
O A
’ " ."lUKCKS Ui-SlaM.'*
gajt-*. ’ sJg >-^y re.ui^ v *,y ./> ir
COAL'.COAL!! , COAL, 0 ' """' Dl JOS. K. Kt llUK, * SON. ® J. 8. E’DKEDnB. Stove Coal. I.EIIIOII A SCHUYLKILL
goal,
O' Hill, STOVE i 01IK8TNDT SIZES.
ctod with general debility. Being focansl at tire very edge of the surf of the moat papular sen-«hni sort in the world, where the benefit* h sea-air, sea-bathing, and medicinal ,viuen can lie all comMusd for the ben' .lit of the invalid, we predict that the RullUt House wiH be largely patron-
1 to the ..Unj iring. He ver
Tire Cope May County S. K Tcachs- Institute held its fifth' auuual session at Tuckahoe, on IhclithandlOth ■■to. lire first Institute was held at ape May C. 11.. the second at Cape
lay CHy, tire third at Cape May .. and the fourth at Guahen. Tlw plan of hukling tire institute*
the large villages, liiroughnut the county was adopted tost year, and the inlrrest manifested at Guslieu, the
large atteudauce. and the eyidenl ' , growing out of the institute place, made it altogether the best
and most succcasfttl of the four occasions, and proved the wisdom of the plan. But even tins was surpassed in tendance, beginning with large nuiencea from the first, and in-the earnlines* and evident interest uianiBted_ b’ive public schools of the vicinity adjourmsl on the last day, ami two or three on the first tiny to giro the child pm opportunity to attend.—
orpe of worker* who had been ed. (all from tills county,) were,
with two exceptions, on hand, pn-
' to till the part ns»i
of these absentees. Rev. C.
was pprvented by sii r, Bov. ,1. R. Wilson,
worker, doubtless luul a good ami riant reason for his absence ou lint day, tbough ;lio appeaml at s-lth his report as TT Sec., uond day and took an active part.
Itnosicul conquelor. I
with hto tody. MtsavL Lea _ L A. 'Gandy, Mia* .1. 'Walker, and ' i, the profcesoiV right ’' *
ts on aU similar occi
^ r with the todies of Tuckahoe and 1 vicinity, (who by the by so
taut at first to let us hear
first, which it continued to
close, giving life and Inspiration I ill the exerciser; and tost tin order k but wit In time), our worthy couduo- c
lev. B. C. Llppincotl. with his aim ftill of life mid energy he lias
ranged to get a half d(
in the field, ami while mry wen pulling each others eat*, he triumph itly carried off lire prtao. Encouraged by hto auecosa. It was decided to ly these tactics to the county ieh to overwhelmingly Jicpublie.-in, ghost of-a cliancc ever presented Rselt In a division in the Republican tka toy (heir only hope, and the eat nominal ion of Hr. J lex. Young for the Assembly, by the Republican 1 oulfty Convention, nl wbich action a -poywl'a guard ol'-disapiaJulcd Re publirans have takuii extrejitioti. in•pired the Democratic leaders with tire chance’’ had arrived and no time was lost Tears (crocodile)' were slreii—
condoled with and
patted on the back, ami urged tosmnd 'icir rigliia, thst is boll tire id gudgeon like they bit at the bait sugar-coated with IXimocratic The fruit of these Democratic uiani|o lations on one side, and poreonai pro tdlces on Ihe other, was a candidule calling himself an independent Republican ; and the first step iu the Dvmo-
whioli tost are ino» This ll 1stinglfished
the Village in which ho lived. ,, Anew railroad, constructed through i the energy Of the Phare's aided In' our, former townupan. Dr. Price, brought us for thirty cents to the village of, Manahawkin. which if we are cor- j root Implied In'the Indian Inn-! go ape. •• the place of good coni.-— 1 the auflix "kin’ is very likely a con- i traction of "kong” which iu the sains language to a ereek. . Having non | reached onr greatest norilrern nltitmie, i pi,'ouViii.ii .l,u we proevedial ou foot three-fourths ofa i SjJsSrttoi mile, lo end our versatile friend, L. II. i ^ty «wm». Btohop, Ksq.. the admitted model; e t^vqei™ pres--
J^sFsSSStS^Sl
cnlhborry culfnrtot of Ocean c .. ... r perhaps of tae .State. This being ; J”;
State. This being ■ ‘ i.~c2^ir : i»asHS^isEa ;
r. j Xcir Jtduerii^emenis.
iijOvss.-oYES.
_ j Carpsts! Carpsts! Carpsts! I * : JOHNsosfl ’ 8 3bX£tZX.*3AO£iL let.i
r WARRANTED.
tlie mode! bog where we found teen flags, representingaimost as niany
tho village, at lire head waters of n niil'-pond a dam being thrown across « lire swamp from north to south, and a -lenr, sweet stream of water, coining .
Ql.Xfd PUU.V1SHINU ST,
gently through the w choosing of the hollo of the bods wi
i!e gate. Tire -
. and prepara-) An ,ps
draimig- and ;
importance, as Jamrsl
Ilfs Vi it* , - rein In esse, - III-: - ■ ccrUlfente Is slvi-i.^ Iiswrbre Ule fwrimlu ^CASVASSERfe WANTED.^ ■trii union i-uhttohc
I.EYI E. jofiXNO.V. j : 'pO BUILDERS! ' I.tght.IIonso nt UeiVbrd Inlet, j
tie singular to ns that three
gentlemen professing to be good and true UeptibUcaus. aspiring to lie lemland standard hearers iq the party, inld allow their personal passions ir minds ns to cause them to be - if nothing else- the imwitling tools .of
Democratic wire-workers, i just wiiut their present unis to. In Uieir mad pasuse their personal prefermt tire choice of the major
ity. they are ready to sacrifice nil their okl political tire, destroy the unity of party and j«qpardir,e the suoeres of great principles for which they pro-
gobd bottom to cheap at S
whito ; PETERSON’S MAGAZINE
county are confident only in the real cedar-swamp bottom, which ha* never been ponded, as cranberries, Hke evury tliing else, thrive beat on good rich ^
l«dly, I ofiSAI'tSp
which of lata has proved a seitous
iberry growing
qheapes’t AND BEi PBTK1WON-8 MAOA7.IME lio..d
is laid 01
in Ik
►Is wide, with ditches between
every bed, so well arranged that he j
' ood any part of his bog. and leave i tlanco quite clear, the drainage t s . perfect, the liog in preparation to com-
plelely turned over and leveled off with (
gentle roll toward each ditch, the top |" sudod with carefully selected s
■ f-mms-n ►i-te nil
latai. reclvccolqri u ■ tin i ■*
p§p!|i^ig|§ ! <-oull..u»lllic Milt or MaiiSew «->■■>. i
(■II.unKIlfAMII.i.N
the entididato of the
■nty in the Lower I louse of the gtoiature ■ but what special c lias upon the Republican party of a county, that he should thus asms to be its self-constituted caudl 1c wo do not know. IVlutt great -vine he lias rendered the party in
any of it* bailies with the Democracy,
have yet to discover. But this we
rad
licaus and slide into power s not a ghost of a chance fo: hi of Mr. Reeves; their pres
y rich k
first and lire poo while. last, aud iu i four to six inches, lire L-hed in rows, dghteei inches apart, and quite covered fron lo two inches deep and are started life by a careful and lie plan of surface lion The result, tlw vines grow perpendicular five or six Inches high well slreugth--iwining vines, but the berries grow on the upright vinea oil aronnd and even upon the very top sparkle In the sun Uke colored quart*, how easy and pleasant picking—as one man in eight ' ' sd fourandalialf bushels on 7 he crop on this inode! to thirty five hnndred orates of thirty quarts each. The produce from one acre hat year produced four hundred and fifty bushels, thto^ season it was estimated would enceed that amount hut the great fact of Mr Bishop’s bog producing on every part Slid every
.nitw, itiv’iT, havlnt cxiilfm'ct lo tM. r’.um. ’ amGtrOt-ofxild luaretlli-*, wh,.[,.l.y :1,Insofarleiil to ror til* Oniil* *U‘I tied tin- nklnrtlieConrt tntlwtevint-i-k
C(iA"ri:.K:n>i:s. ‘STILL AT IT.”
WARE S. EtDREDGE.
SPECIAL NOTICE!
HOFFMAN A WILLIAMS, Carpenters 4' Builders,
CAPE MAY CITY, N. J„
.Remove and Raise Buildings,
CHARI.r.N J. HETIJRSON, pnYWCtABjl AM' t'RDaUlWrs. ■^.praiUmeit N eg Yortc ^gdetaa totel^
&b& m Su3T*z;;:‘‘ ,a
lKeANll*l-\VOOI>UIwl«upet»e<Hur ■tier ramedr. .Itsir nu.ui— •
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. ,1, For Scrofula, Sorofti- “ , »•§, luiw Diseases of the Ey 1 or Scrofula in tmy form. g'tftygai; £t»ra soedltiOB i»f tlistlood, try b OR, CROOK’S POKE ROOT. 'iH/siail A*kyour Druggistfor I>r. Crook's CotuiNitiml Syrup of Poke Root— take il and be Ii.-alcd. Ur. Crook’s Wine of Tar. XO JToAra A'jL’-' Public Test DR. CROOK'S WINE TAR To have moremer. m-. 't Gian any aimilar iSa? picparalion ever of
public.
It is rich in the medicinal qualities of Tar, aud tinequaled Air diseases of the Throat ami Lungs, performing tile most remarkable cures. Coughs, Colds, Chronic Coughs. 11 effectually cures them all. Asthma and Unmchilia. Has curesi so many cases It has been pronounced a specific for these eom-
plninLs.
For pain* in Breast, Side (Jr Back Gravel or Kidney Disease, Diseases of the Urinary Organs, Jaundice or any Liver Comidaint, It has No Equal. ’ ft is also a superior Tonic, Restores the Appetite, Strengthens the System, Restores tin; Weak and Debilitated, Food to Digest, Removes Dyspepsia and Indigestion* Provents Malarious Fevers, Gives tone to your System TRY DR. CROOK’S ■VVIKTEJ or TAH
hah ,our Deny) of twenty nve aci the- still increasing all the time a nju- at his bog at “MayoU.'’ now pr the where be has there hundred t
JyCw Jersey Supreme Co - ' e—, Kn-j-h.n I'll. Sr.»
SJ , ‘l’c*re!m«ili.iI **J_ ‘ »Ti! Iren' OX.IUIC Mteplien Cos, Jr., iradllls iu I rHi uw ilporTrSwlnl'M*, airineaumoFalnr tm red deltarx wh!.-ti «akl wrll »a« dan- i. irurd by^ll.r nlieiin^f the Oiniiuy id eage
SOUTH BEAVILLE STATION. Cape May Ceuaty, CONTAINING 110 ACREN,
U TWO STOrfY MOUSE.
^FoyaUj b^MEROH ANT *P Oh, . l-hlla. ' ' jeUUn WM. ESSEN, i MODEL BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY 1
the coed etteeu ofauuiy vslue.Wi- remedies
HOLD AT ALL mtt’Q STORES. “*■ **“<*. ““
JPAu-o Acroi CRaNBERHY MEADOW,
arHl’lflertlTeoiaJaendellaUlta. landaewllenemeuleuf LlDdly M. HoRr, at Uie Bull of Kit-hunt II. foltimod. d Hon. In a pie* „( Btwi'ofBUte’n ltondrMl"do|Lra^*^»leti f iaU,l
gRICKS! BRICKS!! Wearesllttpn-pnnMttrtruratoJi the WKh BRICKS oroseelfent nuallly, aw nil bulMlncpurpoSes -Foon.lallon and 1-ellBr Wall., WelKfowal
lOt*. 108. C. THOMAS, Gro.cer & Tea Dealer COFFEE A R 0.4 S TER, • lOVtlarUrt St. I'lilla. Choice Family and Fine Groceries of evny description, s fresh -Ronited every day, snd Teas of lis tot Quality, FAMILY HAMS
•I- I'CaTAui^AXll'llOT rrf!lrt I lr«n-ra pun -■Ptlr filled I
Wortli ^Beauty. Hood's ’Household Magazine YOSElTE.
1 WHITMAN’S CONFECTIONS, . Goop Sufirtr ox Fudits jtoj
IIOTELK KI.'PPUKD. i.nptly filled and delivered.
JVM. ESSEN.
STATIONERY. BLANK BOOKS. School Books,&c. :
INKS, AND WRITING FLUIDS, BLUE^^^, CARMINE^
Havlnc control of the mnynlfieent OIL CIUIOMO^YO lyuaK^wcjywntile^reoCPir "tfStfita. copy of* piece of Nnlurc.'SBrand-e-l »ol*. la II.► e'aa. III. .I lo lha u.uel llo,. m£ffi&sS3Eti&Sr” *
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m' N r 1 ^.Twu.^ E n.X^ mtiJ® - p's?'ai?St OppKe mfidTireT J.H. (JAlaUBON. Chpo Mny City, Mny Kth. tors. REMOVAL. DrJ.S. Kennedy & Son
fered 11
FINE GERMAN CHROtfO
AOBRT8 WANTED FOR UNDERGROUND OIL Life Below the Surfjce,
, ontre r »™^<i!“£n~*^!doaeo?wSrtc! lux them: Under rfirrci.la urHo,dciy t ttuaib sad UicIrHecreu; Down m Ihedepf la Hou^«ir»n*» wunre f o^ ihe Petecilna !S' : nlzhU in '■5romdcn«’'ffl''raret£ 'll-: llll-In prlaoo; Hlorlc-of cxllea; lureiiftiimnxlt,dlanp.J..urn- > . lhr..Ui!l. ■ and QelMooinba: ncchterua in nil near Flon ;”wond?rfuf , bunil»rlor: ‘andrewo^’d^C ■''w^rriralr'iS,. wore oawh.cnw. fiff.ngffs,* {ffligrwtssi is«stf -drciilura and speelstleniw lo furenta. Hnrltord n COTn?orChJo«oTll. AGENTS WASTED FOB THE' GREAT INDUSTRIES - OF TUB UNITED STATES. .pin. J v D ,^id 0 TS'v': A,brrt
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