Aram Kendall, *t>o whiepewd; -npUn a little Ijilln. Umeral; Uiry <ronn be tatlefinl irlthoiit JtT’ The “BeroorKeir Orieaiu" inalantly (bought of a lew jihnuea be knew, and, in a voice of thunder, wound uv hiaepeech by exclaliuiog: "K plarIhae nnrnn, Km qua non JKe idus ullra, Multum in parro." The effect m. t/emendoua. and the Bhonta ronld l» heurd'lbrinika. The grapoeropbf Vinolnud ha immense . Ibis aeaaon-hvrger, bj; fur, than In any preTlooa rear. The ful- , lowing Agora* are Oaken from the books of tlie Railroad Corapanle*: Tinebnd Centre, MO ton*; Foulb Vineland. 115; North Vlueland, 95; Mlal lent by Hailroad, 730 Iona. 'Derides this largp amount, there baa been a 'great many tuna cnrridfrout of Vineland by teaiua, many tons more used In' making fermented wine andacoresof tons en by the citiien* and v'uRore. think 1,090 loin ia a low, calimnlo the total grape crop of Viuolond season. 3,000.0 0 pounds of grapes u not a had showing for n town lint 11 yearn out' of the ■BHIdernesa.—‘Jo.ly
die New Jersey i Foutliern, Railroad (.'ompany, and a scheme is to he preaented to the stockholders in a short Umo for adoption- The name of the road is to ha changed to Ilia Nsw-York, PliUadelphia and BaHlmor Railroad. The tarlous linee from New-York
making up thc .Ne to Norfolk and Balt
aoiidatod and lhauncompleted puriloue finished. JT,fi : 0 0' © of additional bonds will bo issued! which will Ik used 1 build the necessary connections ns to pay up the various .creditors, wli are anxiously waiting Air tlielr money . The stockholders In the New Jersey Southern, who hare IntelvAdt very poudent on account of the great Alii in' - the price of thelr holdings, will receive an amount ofNew-York. rbiladelphU and Baltimore stook'equnl to which they posses* in the New-.' Southern. Ii Is bcllersd that th organlzariou stands a better chat ■uceeas than IhoNew-lerscy dourhern, as the rood Is bow nearly cnmpleled and requires the eXpendUnre of a a I rely amnll sum of money to put It
into paying condition.
SlASWarmiHiMO.—The Iwirflt of manufacturing MtabUshment town It pointedly IKusfraleil In cident mentiouerl by Dr. Morse before the St. Louis Farmers’ Club. He ■aid! “A few ysars ago, a geutlemau haring Inrealod an Improvement in mowliig mactrinea; proponed to thedtiiens of Canton, Ohio, that they should loan him H '.OOO to mauulacture them at that place. They .did it, and that me manufactory was the nucleus around which the following have gntbered: two immedse agricoUunU implement inanufiiclaclea, one of plows exclusively, one of store aud hollow-ware, one of paper, one of mower knives, one saddlery and hamaas, one of furniture, one of home rakee. one offann wagout, •nenfeultiyston, one of rought-lron bridges, one of aeap, beeidee a kirge number of other more or leas extensive. Those numbered xre not small concerns, the machine Interest oupporting 3,BOS people. The towi
lias trebled it ’
with the expeitmeBt are still pushing forward In that direction —These facts were given lu 1868, If we had llw litcls up to this data, portent growth would doubtless be shown, because it is like rolling (all—tiic larger the ball the mi Idly i
Tim Gaowrs or Nxw Jxasxv.— 5dv. Farkor atatod the oUirr day that he wne sharply oritlebed by the Nijw York press for saying •*-»t lOiflltijt.yenJn ^tlra largest city
World of that city, however, to share the Governor's opinion.— In an artioW on Monday, it shows that, If'New Jeraey shall ebullmie to increase in the same |iroj>i,rtkin as during the past decade, within a radius of sixteen to seventeen miles
k, it wilt soon become
YnnugW majority, :bl.
FOB SUBEOOATE, J. F. Lryujns. Re
Cape Mar City. , inK_ lower Towusbip. . 233 Middle sn S “ ®
vestlgate the coodurt of City odleUU, , remainiug series of the lectures and asked the chairman for a report, win be as a. fbUows: Mr. Thompwm said that ihe Com- j Sm-.W il.waiag. •Predretiaslicai.— mine’ were waiting for the City Solie- • gub)eetive and Oiijecllrr " luw, who low for some time past been | Evehlng. "Three <»rat Things' in Inuv^rlthother legal busiueea. 1 Human Ufe." ' liis honor tbeu called tor a report [ 30. Morning. “Apostolic PhOanthto from the Uomndltas on Drainage of phy." • Evenine. •TIh- Tine Ihirsuii of Man-
kind."
Dec. 7. Morning. "Oospel Rcfonnntion. Great and Ulorluus." Evening. “The Rieb and Poor; " H. Morning. "Gospel Reenneiiinlion Subjects. Agvney and “
Mr. Thompson na
Capo Mn Middle Dennis I'l'i’"" .
Cape May City, M - laworTdwuslilp.lW Middle " 241 Dennis " 101 Upper " 1S2 .
Capo May City, 116 LowerTownship. Pi Middle 102 Upper u 40
eived, 1108.
a petition from jirnrd Sireet and
a Commit!«
id called upon several members of the ( Board of Com mod oners, all of whom i idgntdcd a willingness, a» for a» words , were concer ned, to do all the necessary
i draining.
•i The Clerk j projierty owners
. ; Reach Avenue, nsamg i ouucu k> imso • art ion to secure proper dralunge. I Mr. 3hompson moved that the petii tion be received nod filed. Agreed to.- , The Mayor remarked that the Conn | cil bad no authority lu tile matter of I drainage. It waa a subject that rented I entirely with the Board of Commis- ,; sionera. It Is time .Hint this question I was settled; so ttuil tire people may know where the re«ponsibiaty reals — The odium ahouli'. be placed where it beluiiga. on Hie Hoard of Commiasion-
Mr. Thompson,
The report’ The Ice Cream and Melon., reported to be fret class Tire Champion of England, and Mefasui'a Advance (pews) are well worthy the atIre pounds wore exhibited tby John L. Smilli — Tlilrty-th " lug 7) pounds. gle eye, and brought, before the club by A. Wheaton. This variety was introduced here Inst summer by Mr. Stephen Coleman. They are a very smooth while jiolato. and in quality
21. 'Morning. vX Goapel Ministry.
Evening. "Pastoral SollCiiudc
Of fho Tru.
Gloucester Couxty electa the 'hole Republican ticket. W. II. Livermore, for Fumigate, lias a majority of 7i» In the County. D> the First AsMmblv District, Hon. O Kldredge has majority of 227. 1 n the Sc-Ond Assembly Distrirt Hon. I), C. Ileminwny has it majority of 3)16. Cut) HER card County —Dowduey. Kc|mblican. In tlie First Assembly District, and Langley. Democrat, in Second District. NEW YORK. In New York the Democrats have elccied their Secretary of State, by about 10,0)0 majority. Tlie Republicans have elected 17 members of the Senate and tlie DcmocmU 14. The Aseemhly stand 72 Republicans, fl)l Demoemls and one Independent Republics u, giving tlie ' epublicans a majorily of nineteen on lint ballot. KANSAS. Returns from this State indicate that re next Legislature will be divided mat iu follows: 38 Grangera, 9 lodemdeuU aud 03 Regular Itepublieaus; being a UepubUcan majority the House. The Senate holds' the Republicans have a majority in that body of 25. MARYLAND. Re turns from Maryland show tfasl re Democratic majorily on the gennl ticket will reach •fO.OOO. Tin Legislature will aland about as follows; “mate, Democrats, 23; Republicans. 8: louse, Democrats, 82; Republicans 22 A Democratic majority of 0 > on joint
ballot.
VIRGINIA Is carriod by the Dismocn 26,000 majority. suaeueim. Tire election in Ibis Stale passed off sry qulclly, and a light .urea tire Regular Rej Me for Governor, has MutSl.nOO. The Republic majority in both branches of the Legislature, and on joint ' jority of twenty-eight. The Senate of this Slate Is of l! une political complexion as It ret year, viz: 14 Republicans a Democrats. The R
West Creek Ahead.—A coma-, f or jqq
pendent writing us from West Creek. , j. R. Orendoll said, 1 think if w Cape May County, under date of Nov. I paMmoreaUentlan to breeds, one con 1 r by us tire
• We-lreve noticed by your last paj ml CnpL TUeophllus Contou, of I
.(afre
is la tho sa
>m snylKsIy ^tli in the potato He
which wc have hoard so niuch in lime I erst. That the Commissiou was all illegal body lie never tuul a doubt, but tho grvat trouble is Oat moral courage
-tirtlng to
tii^non- do, but I hai
^ coffiplain I ItavesoMfromSi lid | supplying my fomilyi *175
“ Goxrltr, wbi
st tire' legality of that
body. \Tlie only way to do this w
uuount ol
S'li prdducou -Mis season, rangquantities |tor acre of three bun- realize
■Uabets, two hundred bushela, and w 1
m a tot‘ of fifteen btrehela. thirty j “"•WWted fo^Hhat
a cighed ' able stock, mine liayel,—_
.... r , ,ler Ihey ; past year, and If eftt/d for — dug. In nootlier lot blU ahonM Irethey«»n«IWI«T« webbed seren nounds. aud sIE-hlllfl’. .. . . . .
.•.^A-sSwr’iw
..VutCF, IjBgjSK.TtSli itATt-RDA v^lSsaid asj
mi ASP WHITER IHVO.- I h Edwards & Lawrence,j" MERCHANT
j clTu?,*'
COAL,
Tailors & Clothiers, COAL!_opAL»
'at j' Ixeolslor Halt," | '' 0 iwyf* ^ and Warhet HSa^
T"',. p i njrs'.Vt’i^Kw"* ; j 0
Stove Coal.
s ii ii j ‘i ii 'FINE, NEAr'flNO kvilSH.
!i , <;:i j clothing; edwards& la whence. ^
zxi 'ZZ& H DRAPER and TAILOR,
SMITH'S SBQAR SIOR)',
J. 8 s. X ei DREDGE.
- bu ,, bi, Cfl , M ,, rt,i.”o i ?U.t “ C,P * J, ‘ r C, ‘I’ * lEHIdir * SCHUYLKILL COAL, F Vtill, STOVE. A CHESTNUT SIZES „.. *» ,h * h rt ■' '-I I'D SCHELLINGER. Medicines.
Sn'rty-one'poe
premo Court. The Cdmmission bod A — '
lu tho hist four years, over *22 OOU, aud wballres tho city received for it?
Comparatively nothing.
Tlie Mayor mid the Commission had the potato Ii
received In rash in one rear 87,fro,
wldch I mil not been expended accord- 0llr WcM ing to law, Imt had been plarod to arc not behind their brother fltnaers of
atpiUl account. In Ore Mandamus i L'apq May lu other farm prodi ore the CourU had decided tltal Conn- i Jj™ InsLuKw " cil had do power to refuso to mire I prodtSfl oreM 0 buslret the money asked for !»' tho Comluls- I20U busliel corn, nenrly - - ... • j rmtnd potalocs, 14 barrels:
erms of the law
vbel her that money I round potalocs, 14 harm lo tlMjV* , \( rron ? ,!> 0 Pfonfo'. --
The Clerk read a letter from the Agent of tho Hostoa Globe Goa Light Company, otlering to furnish gas for lighting the streets, at less Hum onehnlftlre cost of coal gas. Referred to Ills Honor stated that it bad l*cn suggested to Mm by several clUxcns to ; ask Council to appoint a Committee 1 of dtlreire to prepare n city charter lo be presented to the Legialature at iu 1
, . tvlklr ex , Youra truly, Bacheloh 1’. S -From present indications 'V 'reek will also bo abend in (he »
lie Star of theCai'k
Senator In Unnterdot >unly, and lost one in Hudson county. The following arc the members to new Senate: tho Republicans i printed In - . —
ihiUrs:
’become
oomperoial city, and that' m tl^r=,o° D £ b ' r
and sliort-
uetv charter, and that Mila would bo the est way to get rid of the Cc H would bo leu expensive , sort to Uts courts. The will of tire people Is Hie supremo law of the fond, and one of tire great prerogatives of the people is the right to govern tbomselvcs. Mr. 'Ihompeon, remarked that t! Iiest way to go at this work was to g up a charter that the people will e dorse in town moling befor wo | before the Legislature. Mr. Stltes, moved Hist the chair appoint a committee of throe, committee be directed to sell discreet and competent gentlemen who shall be citizens of this city to draft a new charter, and that the mimes of •aid. committee be presented to council at Us next meeting. Agreed to, ami the chair appointedMessrs. Stltes, Price and Thoifl^ain;
of selection.
Skew,. tS
Public Examination.—The exninations of the drat divisions of tlie ivoral departments of our Public ;ltool will commence on 'iVednesdhy, bv. 19th atY o'clock, p. m, beginning ^ith tke 1st. or -the 4th or the primary department; exercises in pri- " ' numerals, addition and substruction. Thursday at iu o’clock the 1st divisn of the 3rd dep'l, will be examined I the four ftntdainenlal rule* of arithetic, the weights aud meaiurea, geual queotious on Geography, Spelling id Rending, Wilson’s Primary
Int. 4th, his higher speller; Wurreu’s Primay Geography aud Green leaf's Elamsntary Arithmetic, accompanied with mental fractions, also specimens of writing given by each memboi ~ Friday at 10 o'clock, a. m., ti Division of the 1st or Grammar Department, will be examined in reading, writing, arithmetic and grammar, WUboa's 4th reader, GreeoloaPa Prac-
rnption HsttotlieSTAR «it is in farm products Tlie vole given by Penni ship in tbo Into elections, to lion. It. s. Learning, must certainly Ito gratifying lo that gentlemen, numlicr of votes polled wore Imndrcd and eighty-nine; out o . number lie received hcohundredand sUtydao, his competitor recci only hcunlirMvrn votes. This pbntie endorsement ol a Republican candidate, by the voters of a loanship, that usually returns a Democratic majority, is an evidence of the high esteem in which Mr. Lcat ing ia held by people of his on township. It is a rare thing in tliei day* to see the people of a who township vote almost en masse t ganllrss of politics, for a Candida' lo any public office yet such facts in this instance. “Caow, Chapman, Cbow.”—Bro Jones of tlie Camden Democral, thankftd for Hie small crumbs that through negligence und carelesanes* hare fitllen from the Republican table, brings ont his stiperonuated Democratic rooster, and after proping him tip with cobb bouse stilta, und the vere uncertain promises of more crnmhs in the future, he 1 ' the old bird go in the crow, but effort is rather a sickly apQeak, .if tlie Democratic doctora can m thi old fellow survive until the i of next November, tho Republic will knock the last squeak out Bro. Jones' last rooster.
i-ebsona:..
Tlie intelligent, sprightly and
tractive post office deputy, Miss ' '—on, is one of the most inter-
and attractive features to he at our well appointed and . conducted post otlicc, aud post-
master Garrison desetvrs a oompli-
selecting so pleasant ami
competent assistant ns Miss Johnson. She certainly deserves to captivate one of our very heat young
tnts. Guess she will.
The venerable Dr. S. S. Marcy, is eqjoying-a day's hunting with dog and gun, one day last week, and he seemed as mneb interested in the isn a score and one year's old. Miss May Selover, of Cape May . H., and until recently one of the at efficient telegraphic operators tlie line of the VVcaf Jersey Railroad, Is now engaged as operator in a leading Philadelphia telegraph sta-
tion.
Mr, Jonathan Hand, the efficient and obliging County Clerk, has onr thanks for bis kindness in sending to us a foil report of the official vote of Cape May County, of tho election held en the
£37
Pa., paid tbe penalty o' h» act by disgraceful death on the gallow. _ j 1.4.'P.M on hut Thursday tho attempt was made to hang him. The drop' knocked out, but the rope wsj ' ho reached the ground
BOOTS ANQ?SHOES
AT CMT.
A LARGE STOCK OF FIRST-CUSS BOOTS A SHOES Will bo offered »t far the nsxl ■n.1. ~~«i.uorL«g«jure i jtre~
flOOD AIL’S
Playing djda
—marksspitoNi. ADordenipronipi108. 108.
C. THOMAS,
Grocer & Tea Dealer
COFFER ROASTER, 108 Market NS- Philo. Choice Family and Fine Groceries of
every description.
Coffees fresh Roasted ercty day. and
ground ui onkr.
^JsSl . Teas of the best Quality, IjggwjJjMgj. . —
elet mem or hsvloz Irt.ore Ume: i Worth & Beauty. Weed's ’Household Magazine
AND THE CBKUNO
YO SEMITE.
STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, School Boaks, 8tc.,
DnUllaz Fapcn, N
FAMILY HAMS
PURE WIRES ANQ LIQUdRS
wIIHk rt low^D. j" U“ rsloll sums, snd
Actual Retail Prtee, #0.00
EE||3|
'iuJd, “black. FAMILY MEDICINES. FISHING TACKLE, ANli CARTS. MIN IATUKE YACHTS. ^FlneFockelCutlery,-Barber's Hbenrs.Ce., *»^5osUre oul old stork At srenUT prices. AtTOeT OIKICK bullet Ins. Cape May CTty,
REMOVAL.
Dr.J.S.Kennedy&Son
AGENTS WANTED FOR UNDERGROUND
OR, ~ ■
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