ROtltS.
all AecnMil to be fully aUvo to th« 1mnortaor- of tbe oconoo and tho gttalart 00*1 order and harmony I nr railed. Boo. W. W. Were«•» unanimously JISS 1 ’" f '^ inking the chair, the chairman
Who vbat la their “numbor,’ - who ad and aolicited the apotkea editor ot the Wow to fitWfy the truth and make ontemptable and cowardly attempt impeach the public integrity and ...#■* ' _= - D. Schetteoger, 1). V. KMredge. Tho*. Dougfaua, Hon. A. Young, A- Coraoo. CapU 8. Conou. Hoo. B. 8 learning, J. 8. Ware, J. H. Farrow and ~ M. Bice, who hare conrti,_a lery< majority of the Board of Freeholders fcr tho peat four ymre. la there an intelligent person in May County, who bellevea the i charge* of tho Wore again*! iategrity of the gentleman we named? We are Inclined to the i too that the chief among these ‘ well aa the hugest *‘i bar” ia ,C. S. Magrath, and a /etc Of “otita" and wo think tho correcl- ■ of tbh opinion la demooalrated by whole character of hi* article. The anlmu- of the ediUra denunciation of the Board, may be summed up l single aenlencc. Three year* ago '‘ ' pay fcim a bin of
ol hud week to do whit the editor haa Huled ageciOe charges againit the Board of Lrt nt sac bow tucceed* lu hi* labor rts that a ••certain Job . liie tail building, war to a relalir* of a mamber, llrln,
rtwItMu'i
n is &I*e, and In makrriter, manlfeste that degree cethat would write himself
.War .♦iffawdurrmcriff*.
baaidINrtiWWphwwaw I Beam urtt at uomb ou faart Ttwaday, maar Mac >ha* are tnwrpriaiag hnv-! inveai>ga»tbe alair* of the New. j ^ d.u 1 J,j
nt of 1 i own-!:
£V
troryto the direction of the Board. — la contain* the «(p*« and omepu of wonderful “Irlah liulli •’ Therein ilea the whole aecrat of hi* windy'dettioua and charges of corruption ishooesty against ’ who compote the Board > It won't do Hr. Editor ire chargea out of the whole cloth acaintt gentlemen who are public Ciais, ana uicn attempt to amra reaponslbllUy of your allegation* by laying: ■• Wc make no claim of originating the charges presented—they are the common talk, Jtc." This ' little too thin, to deceive even Our gnaay neighbor iusista that aa
action of the county business •' 1* behaa -'hitherto labored nader the impreation (a false one), tha payina of bills against the county upon the mete endorsement of a tingle committee, without their ever coming be-
fore the entire Board." gain state at we hare befor the information of the
public, that, all biUa that come I the Board, are refbrrad to the f committee, who after auditing r them to the Board either apprat act acted upon, they hre then, I ' ice with a resolution' standing
the minutes read ‘‘before Board.” These fact* we
with tho Mtaa'k
fore the City Council, simply referred a committee read and pasted upon CouneD, without requiring the aflldt of the ‘ -■* ‘ ’ violation of the law. Yet this wonderfully pure, high toned and gentlemanly ~ who never called his fellow cltlslta quietly by
Editor oftbe Ware, r r ._ v ng, noon and night, ia good Lord delirer me from tempt*- .. eepeclally the tamptatkm of gattoo much money. Our pay
.
igooramm ^ ' ass ». be brought from Virginia. So
Last Monday laoruing the old wheelwright *1>oji took lie departure. * ita occupied poeilkm, and took up quarters about four hundred j
_ ^ east, and on Tuesday morning, the eeerrote ia Wackamith shop. Uutl haa long been J - - the companlou of the farmer, feeling
the lotiellDeaa of Its position, alw took
1* lino of March to new quarters.
re hailed
ns of joy by aorae of our * cltiseuast whoae aaplratioo* atautly leading them up from the lower Ikaoriifetoone of refinement. May «r eye* be gladdened soon by seising
Agricultural and Hortlcultur*l Society was held at South Searille on last Sat-
urday afternoon, Feb.
beautiful dwellings occupying the BO reaently occupied by those unsightly
shells
On Thursday evening 28th in*L. tl scholars of Goshen public school gni an exhibition that was highly creditable to themselves, and to tholrtcaclier I). G Van*man, through whose Intli ence and exertions it was gotten up.
By tho way, friend ~
V. t~
ttry pro tent. ^ corrected and approved. Doolittle moved'that the Socieceed to tho election of a Bond <rf Director* for the ensotog you-.—
Agreed to.
Mr. Selgman moved that th* number Of the Board of Director* for the
shell bo seventeen, and
that Dennia Townahlp shall have aeven
members. Agreed to. I denco of the school an On motion the following gentlemen ity he is so biihfully -ere put in - Domination and elected, the exhibition-at an is: doom of the Ohureh
Upper township—Tbaddeua Van Glider. Thomas B. Gandy, Anthony
ship—Geol M. Boat, J. ■n Van Gilder, Anbury Goff, F. S. Townsend, John Vi IUok D. Townsend. Middle township—Hou.’T. Beesley, J. Jfellon Tomlin, Warren Van Gilder. 1 ’ Lowsr township—Hon. Abrehain Keevere, Wm. T. Bata. Cape May City—Wi r. V. L. Bellman.; After the election of Directore sooictr adjourned and the newly eh ed Board of Director* organised by th* ■faction of the fb! lowing offleert: PreaHent-Geo. M. Post Vice-President—Hob. A. Reeve*. , Treasurer—W- Tossnsend. Secretary-F. s. Townsend. , Aae't Sec’y—J. N. Tomlin. After tho election of oIBctre, Board of Directore adjourned and lbs society went Into session ftr general busl- ' Mr. G it. Dure in tha chair, r. Doolittle.. said that heretofore s hod boon two organization* connection with this sodetj. One chartered body, and the other nc each auxlllhuy to the other and both were working tor the general pre parity, ho would suggest that tmth c ganizatlons.be conaoiidntud into on W heatoo favored th* su gentian of Mr. DooHttto. He nev '' exactly understand the statu* of the organization known " Agricultural Society, complication* d already arisen out of tbit star •' kin, and more would no donbt ■ tho future. He therefore for soke of greater harmony should tbr consolidation. Mr. Tomlin'was not prepared to do-, olds which was I ho better course for the present, was ready to-adopt that plan which would contribute to the greatest prosperity of the Society Mr. Thompson Van C ■at the Fair Aasocintioo or Agrleulire Society be merged into and eon •oiidated with the Agricultural ant Horticulture! Society. Th* motion was opposed by Capt. D. Townsend, It. M. Townsend, C. M. Preston and others Meeen. Selgman, Wm. Townsend, Capt. T. Van Glider A. Beeves A. Wheaton. F. 8 Townsend, and others fevered the motion In order to avoid any oompUeatloo*.or clashing of Intertha best intoraata of the Society. The motion Was p peed to by a large majority On motion aociety adjourned ■ the first Saturday in April.
We are pdenaed to learn that Mr. Jaa, B. Ferguson, editor and proprietor of the Wert vferaey pimerr,
£r Senator CaWell, of this State, ta been acting aa the United Sta financial agent In London tor *ci al months past, has returned to home in Camden Co. William L. Creese, the v i Reel Estate Agent of t City, baa his business offleo In Richardson & Farrow's new store. No. 88' Jackson street. rilnunts.—Mr. James Mecray, desires to return his thanks to his Mlow-citixens who so unanimously
The Woman's war on whiskey i lened in earnest in South Jersey. A few days ago says the Woodbury CmMulion:-"S\xtrva of tbs 1 ” of Paaleboro’, in this county, among the moat worthy and re*[■actable, and occupying an influential and high social position, with the Rev. K. S. Harris, of the M. E. Church, at their head, visited the hotel of Mr. Cbalkley Madara. Entering the bar room Uiey commeneed with singing and then prayer. The landlord earnestly desired to give them another apartment, but the Indies told him they were just ■here they wanted to be. We do not understand they were successful * ' efforts to induce Madara to . hat bo did promise quit drinking. He was in church ' Sunday, clothed and '
take hold, there It heart In the moro-
nently successful during his stay among us a*.the good eooditinu of our public school gives proof Whilo by his tlemanly manners, and universal kind-
opened, and loog before Uie
filled to overflow
log, there b
hundred persons present, nearly all parte of the county being represented. _ chick, the curtain (made of a
hi flag) was drawn aside, and
the performsm» opened with music by EUa Miller. Rev. G. F. Bisliop
came forw-mrd sue! offered i rtate prayer, invoking.tho
lags of God upon the coming i erformances, upon Uie young, and uuon tin tsho are laboring to educate them, a better thmr condition. The open! address was tliea made by Matter Miller, and fallowed up. by varil well selected piece*, by which the large
audience was pleasantly
tor fqur hours. W Idle the pieces -
! ed ibe Vinci sol Rood tod'ivjdnaBy. If the Sew-Jerscy Southmi “ *
his it had control o. -~- ■J Delaware Ray lUilroml.
Was President of the Nrw-Jeraey Sou Uie rn Road up to October U*t. Sold the company the boat* lictweeu Sandy Hook and Nww-York, and took stuck in payment. Rrcvivrd *10,000 rtwres (MWO.OOO) for the boats. The per value of the . stock was $100 a share. Vnlocd it at ItS. Bought enough more of the stuck to give him a majority; think it was 15,000 share*. The amount of the
stock was then $5,000,- . creditor to upward of
$050,000. Has notes tor a portion, and bonds for the other portion.— Considers the $050,0001.10*0. Took a loan oftbe company amounting between $250,000 and SOO,*"'' e emount of his loss is, he a , , >nt $050,000, on which he had rc-
cived nothing.
A report of the expenses for 1818 immed up $817,111.511. Mr. Sne■n testified to Uie correctness of these expenses, and said the total cost of running two boats fur I months, including charters, $151,00$, and $30,000 paid on 'ties on the Jesse Hoyt. . George H. Bentley was sw •aa General Manager of Southern Road from May, 1870, to June, ISIS. The last two y - ‘ Vice-President. Ho hi i of alock. The capital atqgk waa $4,000,000, and waa afterward increased (1,000,000. The Ural mortgage bonds were $8,000,000 and •*■ Tend (1,000,000. The receipts isyd In making improv paying the runrmg ^expem ^ 1878 Jay Gould claimed that he had advanced to the New Jersey Son:hern $50,000 or $80,1100. The New Jersey Southern owned about $179,000 of tbe Vineland Railroad's first mortgage bonds. The third mortgage bonds were gotten up by Jay Gould's direction. Gould bought the Kent County Railroad, and directed him to (mild the Smyrna and Delaware Railroad to make connec as. Mr. Bentley also stated expense* for running it irij doable what they should been, and bis testimony wen show that Mr. Gonld broke fsitb very often with the stocbholi' and seemed inclined at all limi pnt the road into bankruptcy. The Investigation waa adjourned until Wednesday evening.
^_„_fl,»nd
ail worthy of mention had
peciai'mention, viz:—‘-Annie* Party " by a class of UlUs girls, tbs sight of
which as they appeared upon would the heart of the mo* morose. “Br. Puff Stuff, ’ a
enl doctor, recommending bis - Great EUpitlcal, A statical, Fonteeurial. Nervous Cordial,' ' ‘
ledge and sis
many wonderful care* wrought hy It, •bowing to the life the abearditiea, and fhlsehood, of many of the advertiaementa of quags, who pom cinea of which they know little, into stomachs of which they know •‘John Jones fortune.” a piece true to life, and extra well presented - Showing that poverity and happiness may he companions ami that and misery may be associated. ‘ Country Cousin,V also tnM, showing bow annoying, ns uncouth country folk* are to our over refined city rela-
tives, •specially city. Betsy ar
pieca, showing how that great things
family quarrels - Mr. and Mr* Raah- -, or when will a man learn to outit a woman.” Excellent, In tact ew tho exhibition aa yon will, it grand success. It was a Anas saccess, t here being about $77 realized from the i ale of ticket*. The proceeds with oilier ftinds previously colleeted, re to be e speeded in the purchase of bell, and other needed appliance* for he school h.-staw Oiaxav Goshen, M arch 2nd, 1874. We do not think that amon
itituUon of Now Jersey, that that any of greater importance than which forbids Interference by tbs legislature’in the loeal governi town* and cities. Under the few any mu formKlqno and besiege the Legislature tor some special act authorising
rfOd would never elect b
Cape May City, are metancliolly ipies of the extent to which this use can be carried. At every session of the Legislature there are from one appUcalieus lor now char-
end. Let the cities and let the Legislature attend to Iheaffhlrsof the State. The Senate has already shown a oogh appreciation of the merits of the by passing it and we «• wtaeiy
HrtTOUC EviDEUCB IK A COAL DxroeiT- The Swan ton iPa.) Bepub-
~ lays: On Saturday
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. srchN. YE?
Judareof'5c ntii»iSrt?!azt S^jbeonoi*? Fehroary' MWI "nttcim
. Kxpleeloas -of keroeeoe lanv frequently produced in the attei extinguish them by blowing don chimney This is a- very dangerous practice, and should always he avoided. The desired result will beaccompllshcd much more certainly and safely by giving a sharp and rather prolonged puff exactly at right angle* to t 1 — •— of the chimney (that is, blow the top of the chimney). The draft thus created draws the flame away from the wick, when the cnrbonlc acid immediately below th* departing fit alao extinguishes the red-hot char end of the wick.
The Republicans of Camden, have nominated as their candidate for Mayor, our editorial brother, H. L. Bonsai, of the New ReptMic; a moat excellent choice, and a well merited compliment to the craft. Mr. Bonsai is fully qualified to fill the position with honor to himself and credit to the city, and to the party nominated him. Both the c date* for the mayoralty of Camden are journalists, viz: Jones of tho Pemocrat, and Bonsai of the New Republic. They are loth repre aenlative men of their rcapectii parties, and the contest will be mo: than usually interesting. When John A. Andrews whs Go ernnr of Massachusetts, there was propotition to raise the salsrief ol the cute officials. The governor, hearing of this, said to a member of the legislature: “If you undertake ‘ raise my salary, I will send back veto of tbs bill within half an bonr,’ It must b* remembered, however, that John did n< , pent** as mo*t public office's have in scouring elections. It taisaid that bo did not even pack the conrcntuir. that nominated him. He lived in h style much inferior princes, and waa even caughtsevere!' times sweeping the rooms of a i ‘ sion Sunday school, In wbieb he < a teacher. John waa no role to by. It didn't cost him much dignity
Mias Deborah J. Eldredge, of Trenton, baa our thanks for a copy of the A nnnal Report of the Soldiers Children'! Home, for 1878. Hon. R. 8. Learning, of the State Senate will aeoejit our thanks for a copy of the annual report of the Comptroller of the Treasurer for the
last fiscal year.
Trains commenced running > New Jersey Southern Railroad, laa week. Mr. W. 8.8oeeden,Uaabeen appointed receiver with power to run the road and pay the employees
ice to cairniToiu..
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plataM^tmjOjMJteJjejiereenir.jni
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MUSIC, ORGANS, PIANOS. | SOHMER & C0:s PIANOS.
Ford & Crockett 3ay Ma CABINET ORGAN.
a. Oysters, Eggs Ac.
cow N iss?6si P R l oF F oEros \II<t'EU. l.YEOrS. WM. ESSEN,
Irj; Cm.-.i.'i Sar.oo.y. w'raiVlt,I!'".Vu'iiriViS l«!«'beeo 'loi* XO - "• « A.NIIINGTO.N NT REE' j "' Ii itm A .vs ' confection!
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\SS&£!Si SWAIN, Jodcr.
OHERlPK-SjSALE By virtue Otewm o’ djlemedjluoed wl ol: HATURDA Y. irm DAY OF JANCARYIIOI ■ ■ ■ : :: , ; - nodlierly ride of C^oeceeireeMionli ifonylienee k'odinskr ■Ud'GjIdmtataUaeiSnUi iSsfesaS-s rlile,lierl>tutta jtar, “ ? and taken In execution at Uie eull or Iienlef mElx'iy, Kiirrlri. , JsS EU>WtDOE.(!hertir.
The Best for Churclweaml Lodges. Tlie Best for Sunday School*. The Beat for Parlora and Vestries The Bqat for Academies and college* The Best for Public Halls. The Beat for Orchestra and Stage
E.P mDEAM&SOI. EST \ BLIS11 ED IN 1840.
lv on Hand. WM. ESSEN.
FarOUR and feed. X , «/bi. ,, K3?^p2S«
AY AND STRAW BY TOE BALE Beat quality Lehigh Coal. re-Mlll.atCDiqHprlns; .lore and ware ACKSON BTREZT. 0*PB MAY CITY. O go RUE HILDRETH.
blauk: /books. STATIONERY, Notions, Pocket Cutlery, &c., PANIC PRICES, J. S. G A It HI SON, Pust-Olfier-Building. .
TWENTY-FIVE CKNT8. umli January let. OARRnOH.
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