rjil jratns
• impartiiucii of tbe
proacUm political aunpoign, cornea a matter or the hif[btal i . tana that tbe ftepabliom parte of Cape May County abonld M wall aa «' tbe entire Bute, bo tborouRhly orjat taed to meet the aaaault of tbe Democracy—er rather wbat etaima to I Darn ocra tie party. The leaden of that party Iiare iraaed a call to their cbuuoien to organlrc ■and prepare for the coo Wet. and eome decree of activity will no doubt be Infoaed into the fetUlted- DemocraUc
body.
And under then circometari
bebonvM tbe Republlcane of New Jcreejr to beetle theouelra If they do not wUh to eee tbe vlctoriee of recent paat
wreeted from them by ftiture dcfciu To the BepoUkan# of Cape May
.0 for
we aay.U
victory, for a victory n
. It ia o
the mat criminal ueglipcnoe lb county couM be loet to the Republican caiuc, ana with Hat little work a victory could be wou, but a ban victory la not what ia wanted thie ' want a real oM-faahioucd ove ing victory, tbia am be bad by organization. and tba work can be begun none too >000. If tborugbly organized tbe BepuMicana of old Cape May an invincible, then let tb ’ ’ ' in good canwat, mi want but good aquore worker* Again we ray organize, lance la tba price of victory In tbia
probably been eurinualy epoken of for the I ait Ume. Tbe aotlon of the Republican State Convention at Springfield. III., lut week, baa put an end to It No one will undertake to aar after tbia that tba Weat ia “wild” for “more
not in favor of an inflation of the Government notca, bat they eland I fairly on tbe epecie pay monte platform of 1811, which they reaffirm. Tbe Senetore whopropoee to get np I an inflation party will find Uicmaelree not only without the aupport 1 of the Administration, but without the support of tpg voters. When we consider bow continually the demand of tbe Went for “more money” has been harped upon in Coagreas, and how abjectly some men in hyor of a sound currency have Surrendered to this imaginary popular clamor, we ehonld cay that eome nunnterra or Cuugreaa nbmild be heartily ashamed of tbernselrea. Now, that their folly ia dUdoaedpil wl’l bo an excellent tiling for the coentry if they will retire to private lift and etudlonalr concMer tbe popular eenllment they have so grossly misunderstood sud so Im-
pudently misrepresented. 1
Private letters lo tbe friends of one of She young American students drowned at Lausanne Switzerland, May IS, give some details of tbe accident. One of the Crane brothers waa found silting upright in the boat nearly submerged wrapped in tbe sail and frozen stiff, hit hand* rlntrhing tbe aidea of the boat so bard that the skin wee torn from his fingers. As the two days intervening between tbe departure of the'
Tbejtnsri have a happr Ume ling ia tbe (rardoai of» nobby bathing wit, amid Urn Jolly broker.. Squalls an freqaaat. test ef abort duration, on fba beach rrerj 1 afternoon. They come mostly baby carriage*. Tba terrapins are all on ihe 1 trying to get out of the sray of Koenig.
of tbia body bail old, it ia a ’ a baya dteouvnea
proach of tba storm, and on attempting to lower the eail the smaller of the Crane Broth era fell over board, and that Wm. Woodbury, who waa an excellent swimmer, sprang overboard to tava him, but Ural both were drowned. The remaining bey, '■ 1 himself in
A young woman in Sew York oen.'Jy answered an advertisement a man in Omaha, who stated t!
he wanted a wife. The preliminaries tons af his city who Indulge —W arranwl by letter, and abe . . - .
ntually awaited for Omaha, to
On arriving there she wan-very m iUaappdnted with to'yappearanw The lovely Mack moust.vshe and brilliant |wdr of Indolent li.'own eyes ~ 'h which her fancy had invested
The following day the gentleman waa arrested by the Lmtad States Marshal for roblznc the poat«fflw,and tbe lady returned lo New York. .Tr'train 1- left Jcrh aU ;'P before raMhing Trento.,.-
a roan here who gains pound of flesh ovary day. The rear ia, be buys bis beef steaks from E & Son, at the Capo May City
Market.
Tbe Editor of au up Jersey Weekly ent to Colarado to recover hie health, id came hack so fat that lie has to sit 1 Ihe sidewalk and writs his editorials Serves him right. The editor of the 'Tare contemplates a visit to Colarado Tbs Junior of tbe Central Pharmacy la in a glorious good humor this weak. He thinks the weather is aura to be hot, and then—wa leave the rest to imagination. Forlorn maidens and love-aickswains. haunt the tec praam saloons, and lovers promenade, these delightful moonlight nights, and sigh in concert with the loaning sea. They win know better One Of our load Judges lately took a •son in spelling hi' n Justice's court, when a Mr. Wood was the witness. - your name?'' asked the clerk. “Otliwell Wood," answered witness, “How do you spell your ae I ’ thee asked the somewhat puzzled Judga Mr. Wood replied: ‘0 double T, I double TJ, E double L, Double IT, double O D.” The astonished judge thought that waa t of the mat extraordinary nature and, after two or three ecord it, both he end t
TVrKAHOE.ITUU. Capt. 0. R. Powell, bee purchased building forty two fret In length ltd two •lories high, which be is tting up for an agricultural warehouse, where be will keep for eale agricultural tnaobiucry end farming tools and implements of all kinds, babies building hardware, lath, "— hair, several kinds of phosAo., Ac.' “Charlie’'
ling oou of the most n in tbe neighburbood. Dare, has entered Into a “foicl" business, though perfectly legitimate and respectable. He has already two hundred hena, and intends keeping about Asehtlndred * ' la Sucli a crowing ami cackling _ ‘Bob” will then baVe ia seldom equalled in tfaeee parts'. Dr. B. T. Abbott, recently nettled here, baa secured quite an extensive -•MCtiee; both as .a physician and tiien he is most highly esteemed. Tbe vessel builders are growing itlll more ambitious, and n— *— of construction a larger n any honitofora launched
from their yanle.
The hotel improvement needed, does not seem to reortve much attention. Friend Buzby, knows bow to keep a hotel, and — would loya to see him installed landlord in a house which the place
certain bridges at Cape lalaud reported. Report waa accepted, and the raittee were discharged. Mr. Williams chairman of the mittee on ways and mans, rep the amount of state, school and county X, to be railed for Ihe curren . be AMBT-t. The report of the comity So ndent of public schools was pr 0d, read and ordered on file. Mr. Bice offered a resolution to tpair the public landing whan 'enniavllle. Agreed to and Mcrere endcreon and llteei were directed take charge of tbe matter. ‘ Rice moved that the Road C'ommireioncr be directed to drain am part of the public cohnty roai Deimlsvllle, motion loot. A motion to strike out the 3rd do of tbe rules were lost. Tile Board, made aa official in on of tbe term and pretnilea, am mala of the House, and found farm lobe under good cultivation, liva stock and farmiug utensils to be ia he bat condition. The himata of the public family fell cared for and contented. On motion Bard adjourned. OOailEN M HOOI.. The public school at liaehen In Middle township, closed for Uie summer vacation oo tbe 6th instant, ae following ia the annual report principal. ■ To District Clerk and Board of Trustees, Scbeol District No. 18, the ful lowing report respectfully submitted: No. of montlis tbe school baa been kept
four months, . Average No. who have attended school daring the year. No. of different classes In erbool, “ studying alphabet.
the business both seem
of the o
merit.
We hear
in various clumnels have certainly ban crowned with much success— Can the day-school. Sabbath school
and church spare Mm ?
y school gave One of those deliglit1 feasts for which they ha"- 1 me famous. Tbe proceeds 1 the benefit of tbe library. Mr, T. L. Russell, has for many years bantta
faithful inperintandent.
by Connly Supt,
I would ftirther mid to this report some atatemente not required by tea yet elwrly essential (o a correct underatatiding of the condition nf thi
schooh
Daring tbe preeeiil yar Ike district has raised by private subscription ♦Si 90; by exhibitinn MOilH, and received »•>« P „ _
» bell
eating apwards of 87U.00, and hare furaished our school room with globes, □rape, books of reference, charts, frames mat hams Ileal Mocks, all bells, Ac, costing 181.40. and a Lalnnee On band from receipts of exhibition at olosc of school was donated to the Mlta Society ' the Methodist Uhundi. . Tbe pupila of tbe upper ivo in general been very studious rvtral irave distinguished in deportment and recitations aa shown ' w reports. We here Insert The of thoeo who have reached an average of ninety-five.
Bro. Jones, editor ot the Cemden Dtmocml and Mayor of tbe city of bis I adoption, baa ia the largeaesa of his soul undertaken to reform theToe-
mnch lager.'' And tbe way Bro. Jonce goes at Ms Work la thus told by
himself:
. . ^ '““d w' his cups, Herman It was his third cautteo within a short Ume. end tbe mayor “lagged" him until be got sober. - When brought to the scratch, Joe 'Now. Miaer Mayor, ... dia time, I no come hero any more" “Joeeph. yon can take your ehotee-be sent up as a vagran! for 80 days, pr “swear off" from drinking." - Da* Is hard—I no dronkard-de pooptra ay, Joe, take some larger, and I taka ’ini. I no taka To, den I am t sell my tings— Oh 1 csnT echwaroff toe whole yaor." “Lock him up," weathe order, and'in he want. Joe, however, did not sdlitude pleasant, and called ano Again he cute op and eaM ‘ > Mayor, now I takes dot bledge fo moot," “Woa.tdo Jam 18 m .... 1>W tho pledge or 80 days" “Mien Got. is too hme. Rev ti raonl
reading, 1 writing grammar, arithmetic. . 1 S rogtaphy, letory, book-keeping, Other bram he* ed during the year, :t attending private
M'll'lll,
18
gSftereooSs,
kSs?'-
Those marked with a star have Is 1 attendance from four to eeAn . - - - M but Nr
j it weikled to any JrarUcular aclwuie c si.t : o»' KEai. KtrraTE. vraeiSE •7.- or theory; bat tltev he will prtieoUy , b rt » .w me tie., bar per*, era on all aides of the vex- y V Tnn 5 iiiTr^i it .. «*“«• Uw vd question, ami will then, after ^»o^^Aprn.xt..i-cj | winbs«w KJvn,
The fsthrr ot the fhtietoiy. •at ia Ceqwif with eee, awd w
I knew well, had
Mag the hosaatot mu ia all
cmaiBg exMUUu the mat atiemvia ■ 1 Mi
as wall as the OMM iraeM to the fern.- fl"™ 1 +***■ A .‘/f
. Shrte af soy |
1 *“ totbiBed U»t ^e 1’resldcnt
r 1 '™; ; had his reputation for inl.g.ity mat
etatewate ia | ror
* Gale : wh c „ he ms
praclkml Is every partteobir, more so f or the most important .■ — vo_« -■* •- -s- government. I donT think that
it weikled to any jrarlicular scheme
Last veer the SoeMy paid ' " . .
000 io premiums. In the dUG ,
partmeou, disiribuhd among the ^ question, ami will then,
varioua ioterettt, with a view to en--ennrage each into more activity and rivalry io tba future. Id making these awards the judga selected, as a rule, have ban competent and reliable persona, and tba action of such have been very seldom questioned, giving confldence to exhibilore that their artictes Irave been fairly judged. Besides many praisaworthy measures adopted by this i th. progresalre Society, lest year they i p" nuule a new deirarture, and one highly ; c ' lobe commended, in preparing and;
issuing a scheme In .be shape of a re | Own Goon Hksrr.T or TUX M.WBport, relating solely to oor agricultural! «"*» * Arkansas ptantera jiist resource Thh. report cootalm, a ! ' ,cr —. ‘hc Mimisippi west ofM.mpk..,
great deal that Is practical and voluble to our terming coratmwily, and It has ban warmly welcomed by tbe leading agricultural periodicals, which do not hesitate to alete that it la a credit to the Society and the State. If the officers of the Society will follow up this, with other reports of a similar character, it will need no prophet to
on the port of the Society.
Appreciating these worthy ateps on tbe part of the State Society, aud with a vlaw of leading them a helping hand to develon our superior natural resources, tlm last Legislature made an apfiropriallun of $31X0 to be oflered as “special State premiums" to be awarded through ami in coimeclioo with the Society’s list, and for such objects aa would be considered worthy by seven men from different parts of tbe State, and who are chosen for tlielr known temlHarlty with tuch objects This appropriation will ewclt the amuunt to be offered ae premiums this Fall lo $10,000, which will no doubt vastly lucreaar the list of entries. We are Informed that already inquiries are numerous respoctiug the conditions on which these premiums will he awarded In the meantlmeliic officers expecting a much larger display than usual, are actively at work, guided by their eatinrable president the Hon. Amos Clark, Jr., who has atopned at no obstacle, expense or lebor to promute the interest, increase aud widen the usefulness of Uie Society of which ho Is President. In each efforts ho has the hearty support of the members of the cxcouiive committee men, who are capable, active and decisive. With favorable weather during the week which opens this year oh Mumlay, Sept. Hth, and conliunes through to Saturday, the ailroctionawill no doubt draw large crowds from all parts of our own and neighboring Slates and make lbs institution a triumphant
Jersey Editorial Assoclutlon contemplate an excursion ’ - Niagara Falls this summer. Rev. 11. F. Woolston, of the New Jersey Annual Conference, diet' Sunday afternoon at Ocean Ui He waa sick only 84 hours, bavin; irobably died of heart disease. Mra. Fry, widow of tbe commander of the Virginias, has established a wood-yanl iu Now Orleans hy means of the money contributed to her. A Riel:mood man, wishing to send suit of elothee to Montana, and finding that It would cost |18 hy express, forwarded them by mail at 1 expense of|4Jl0. Republican papers in Kentucky ounteud that Capt. Thomas C. Jones, the Demoorelio candidate for Clerk of the State Court of Appci la Ineligible, haring accepted challenge to fight a duel in 1849. Dr. E. Ransom baa withdrawn 1 independent Rcpublicau candl ite for Congress in the Kirat Df trict of North Carolina, leaving
have failed mostly in recitations. In regard lo tha goverment there U little that we can say, the gold,
rule teithfully adhered lo has been 01 owly weapon. There might bo eon change made In the grading and U transfer of pupils from one division 1 another. Modi has been done dark tbe put two years in this direction, and regular quarterly examination*
have been established, but ‘
to so great that we have not; ourselves jas ifled in pamlng a pt already In advance of hi* dan te
higher diyialon. Letthisbecorrartad.
'e amount of work ncceseary student from a lower to a higher n be definite, and let them know hen they haru become proficient laid down course they will be
advanced, and yeu have in your school
Col. Mosby and Ex-State Senator Bixey, of Virginia, got discussing politics at Salem, Fkuquier County, that OTta, a few days ago, a- ’ — length emphasised' matters liberal use of a osne and a on whip. They were separate
friends.
The Peninsula Peach-growers' Association held it?June meeting in Dover, Del., on Tuesday. The 1 probable shipments were stated ' some at 449,000 baskets hy rail 160,000 baskets by water. Other* 1 thought the aggregate would '
1,0004100 baskets.
The moat extensive ftrroers In Weal Jersey are Hay A Cts, of Winslow, In Camden County Their farm contains over seven hundred acremweventy-flve of which are in wheat, and they never had tetter prospect for a larger yield.
> hundred end ten
ui and other crope> Tlie Commissioners of Georgetown County, 8. C., have been indicted by tho Grand Jury for irregularities, malfeasance, and defalcation in office, set forth in ten
PAKIC PBICB, J. S. GARRISON

