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GEO. a. HALSEY,
Mr. Hmfaftr* Lrlftr mt ArrrftThe Conmrittae of the KepuWlcau State CooftOtton. appotolad for the nurpoae, haring throagh IU chairman. Sand. If. «rry. E*q , Informed Mr. Halary ofhU nomluatl'm a« the candidate of the Beoobllcan party for Ooyernor, hare meeired the following
— , ■ • ■ — . . , He arraia nunaeu aauuai au . ant of imprfted ootUne map. which ^ ^ ^ ^ dj ,_ e, for wlQ greatly (aeUilate the pupil, to the m ^ 0 fc, ihc
inalv informing nu: o.
nomination for Governor by the publican Mato Convention ha. been reived. I am profoundly grateful i.“.“£T£t.E£r“nomination baa been unwught on part I can the more readily aecrpl with il» dntiea and rcponhlbllitic. Free from ull promUra and pWge. ol
at four ymra. But notwilh- . eg all their inneudore aod d.^
. contemptible lying the 8ta» hat ateadily and ■uldactorily grown in public favor and confidence, while the Ifm» ha. lint a. .readily drerea.ed and driven to the wall the poltroon who edit. It, n. a lart effort to make
>od gain a temporary advanthe eonrtantly waning mdu-
eureofhb paper, reaorta to bare »yalematic LTlXO in the vain hope of inluring the Stab and ila editor—
aodfionrub, ing» of the
Marly MO nemiU re and i. rapidly ■ lang. The tanlne*. Uearned on •lected from aud their proceeding. . ||| chweiy watched by, and are Mlhiect to •
htTIRUAV. I
.mnccUou with thi. notice of Ihc
ig of the public a
tot be amiM to call the attention
parent, and guardian. ; eompulaory education law. pawed bv f
the legialatlire of this Stal
the term, of which ai > Every parent, gnardiau tie other _
peraon, having control and rh child, belwean the age. thirteen'year., shall cau
child to attend Home public or private ,
achool * *“
maathly Our of llww taeeting. ’ we. held ou Mooday evening the Tilt, . in*t., which was well attended, and
U hAV or kl^TKMBn,
:':V M g**.a
r,di-w
t, of whir
be so, and why it is » knottv and M d, fy a solution upon
, despite the b
Mubtuhu/uriM mat nnea me t> m*. Wc could probably ray a. bard thing, the H'orenaUeoditoranyeofuj. if we could degrade onraelf to the level of a blackguard, and pro.titnte oar col-
degree ». for beneath--
o give v
Lo such
, -* poBUenl convictions, and falthfofto them wl**--
■oope, I .hall always Ireato of the whole peo pnnj.
and welfare, couvlctlona. in their troi
gird tlie interest - uramount to
r prnmrilif — tl M true prog res. and advantage of tbi
Slate.
With the highest respect I am youn
very truly.
Gbo. A. Halsby. Hamitel H. Obey. Barton F. Thobn,
Wl«. J. Maoie, and others. Com
mlttee.
RapukUeua MtoUtiamlner. Hon. John Hill. a. Chairman ol thi Bepnbllcan State Convention, an nounces the name, of tlie followto) gentlemen aai tba Republican State Committee for the I*AEOE-—Josepii Coult. Hoo. Levi D. Jarrard. Firet Diatriet—Hon Samuel Hopkin., Glonceatcr. Saenod IHatrle llngton. Third BiatricL-lfoo. Wm. J. McKinley, Union. Fourth IJUtriet.—Hon. F. A. Potto, Hnntcrdon. FiBh Dblrlci—Hon. U. A. Hobart,
Sixth
DiMrict.— Hon. Plilnea
Jones, Essex.
Seventh District.—A. Spadou
Hudeou.
The committee is composed of aom of the must active representative me ot the parly, and llielr selection n fleet, credit on tlie chairmen. The member from this dislriet, Hoo Nannie! Hopkins, is a live man. aw one of the most active, energclii workers in the Stahl. His apimlnl incut gives renewed confidence In i foil and complete victory. ^ •WMATIfAIThe St. Louis * Ulobe'’(Itepublicau) snys: "Tlie third psrty dodge In Kansas will prove u miserable ' born of petty peraonal spite, against Governor Osborn, who will be triumphantly re-elected as the Republican candidate- Wa hope our Republican friend, to Kansas will not indulge in the iHilitical tomfoolery which line proved »uch a dead firilurc in Mlraouri. Uf ■•tomfoolery" It means the people's moveipenl. The Now Haven -I'nilatUum'' lea from (he Hartford Times that “srl the democratic party at Baltlm accepted the Cincinnati platform, made itself a part of the great lib. and, ihdqpeodsnt morammit." The FBltaWum reaponda: ••So for aa we remember there was nothing i podlaliou or a whits man s the platform adopted at Ctactanali, and accepted at Balllmoro. The democratic platforms adopted n days invariably eontsin an aotiora repudiation plank, and w frequently both.one and the othc re will bn Uraly wi
b eloctod. Hoiadeaeribed in thlajray by J*e A flna’ii fleruid: “He is w formed and higblY impregnated wi narvoua ganglb; he hiw a mysterious unset somber about his boe.hb eyes
have a dreamy eperklli
filthy bimng.gate as is hurled at ns and onr friends by the saintly reformer of the HW. n our last week’s issue we uucoversome of Msgralh s lying charge, ich so excited him that hecompletcly ueraed hi. few readers with a torrent of fkUelmod and characlcrbti
ignity..
We will note ju.t a few of hi. hist edition of lunllcion. lying: ‘ d to him the epithet of ‘ Unprincipled Irl.hman.” ‘ W. in om issue of but week, nor Uu week before nor ny other time, and we defy him his friends to find it in oar colls, though we should probably not e been very wide of the mark if we bad put it in that shape. What wc did say was this: ‘-Facts prove that Hie malicious accusations of this patent cttlsen, are wholesale as near as we got to calling him an “Unprincipled Irisli- ’’ Again be charges us with boi ex-sutler in thenrmy,”aman's roust lie exceedingly weak^ln downright falsehood for help. ■log the campaign of acemrnt of the Rebellion, e then in tlie Commissary d* at, and meesed. about one week with sutler of the 8th Pennsylvania, a nd of oars while the army lay nl W llliamsport, Md. Tluit Is the extent ' ‘ i. 86 much for that
might g<
U will close this article following Imre-Diced
garbling ofa telegram, which he prints ’ "owing style in his but issue
’Woodbine, Sept. 4 1874 Wave, Cope May CItj ' Freeholders jl ‘ — 1
attendance i. not required if the child's mental or physical or-*'-— 1
impaired Instead of the a
the child may be instructed i branches commonly fought m the public ediooL If the peraon having charge of such a child oeghes hi. duly, he will forfeit twenty doHars to tlie school
district. Thu penalty may be I cred in any court of ccmiieteot ,
diction n the district If the parent or guardian prove extreme poverty, ho
ia relieved I rum tile penally. ' This compulsory law applies the children of school age
fest great inter
minutes of Ibe various commit raretlngs: the admiseioo of mesnh during the month, and tlie cash ceived and paid during the aa period- The meeting ported off vi Mtisiatory; all Hie busioeat Iranaaci during the month lieing approved. All who wish to make some provis. for their familis* in case of death (s
t Kearney’s Extract Buchu ;
KEAPNETS EXT. BUCHU
I TH-VLNB SaiLTHWABD.
inm
narkably
artling p
Young men who by claim to reapccty and good breeding, wiio perchance have had religious training at and in the Sunday school, and joined the Sunday school lemce army, and later, the noble army of good templars, will so for forget all their early instruction, all their vows so religiously nude, forget
fourth of the co
of v
Hoard o
a Uka ai
I hb ai
telegraphic network, that transmits Hie nervous fluid like lightning throughout hb whole system.’’ He would make a uaotal Wulnuan for the. Special Committee mi Postal TcleKfN'hy- , VARIF.TSEU.
scrlbers.- CAfcugo Uti r Orwa. A lady Iwcbtr has been driven of Dolroqce by the ladles of that piece. Tot latter thought she scraped qaalutsuue ton easily .
„ Cedar Swamp Uridgg. All job hungry.
Repoutee.
The following is Hie telegram th wae sent to and receircd liy Magrat lb correctness will be vouched for by Ibe operator nl Woodbine, and i challenge the edilor of the mcudacio Ware to disprove ils correcUicss • Woodbine, Sept. 4, 1874. 0. S. Maoeatb, Cape May N J. Hoard of Freeholders Just here the wa^ to Cedar Swamp Bridge— , Report Kit. He garbled the telegram lo suit I own vicious purposes, A mail th will stoop to do a thing so little and mean as this mast he devoid of ho end truth, and is evidently lost to shame. It is however entirely keeping with all the mat of Ids vlllaihous attacks on us, on tlie Board of Freeholders and on every body who does not acknowledge Hie 1 and IU editor aa tlie great •• I J and keeper of the public morals of
thb county.
W
In last week’s Wow we And the followlflg paragraph; "We wish it distinctly understood that we do not inciudo the entire Board of Freeholders in our charges uf official corruption " In the very next o be delocUble sheet, the Saintly Kejrmer. tells his n ’ "The whole Board of Clineen Freeolder* of Cape May County- the a .ion jobbers and bridge builden log the -Star ejerk have btety nM-n on a tour, we presume to concoct nntber Job. On Uni trip each one got 3.30 out ofthe County, making 837.00. .’he wAoli ermnl it seems, when Ihei have nothing else U> do travel out !< examine Jobs and the tax nnyere mus' foot the bill." * * ’ Here was i chance to get 83.30 apiece, and IA> Hoard concluded to go for It." w which b tree, and which an i believe of these very consistent paragraphs. He does and lie don’t
villainous charges of "ol corruption," In the other, he
lively aaeerta that “the whale Boa Chosen Freeholders of Capo May Go.,
and dl
at of spirits
le fitmily.
This brief chreuicte was written by the editor of the Philadelphia Ledprr: •LovreU-Saturday; Two Tittle boys and a pistol, New, only one IIIII
We should like to know the dittincUon between “the entire Board, “tbo- whole Board,'' or “the whole crowd.” it entire does not meat and whole entire, then we hare h our mother tongue in Milo, and Web-
'be ex-councilman of thv Ware y severe to hb criticism of the pi city council, because they refu tonfirm the iniquitous job per :cd on the city bv tbc Wore ti nnittee, and ho pronounce, it ion in contesting the legality of the j
attempt to force upon the city a Hab-
:Uioe that a majority of the
people have declared they did not
ant, "aa worse than cliikb play - it criminal." If there is any crimi-
nality connected with this “Babcock
apparatus" business, it is clcariy
chargcable to Uiat committee, who in ; however face of the protest, and petitions of the i n[lto as ^ .le, persisted in forcing thi. engine ’ ^ w p| e , lie city, and thus bringing about, a hill very stole of affiiira that now exist- , w||ich u
I committee is responsible for nil i
suits and expense, tlml may be ] . rluit t) Incurred, and it wont do lo otlemptMu
the rveponsihility to other shouldMagrath and his colleagues are
Hie gull'y parlies, and no amount ol U . iuil | y in trying "atoji thier’ sliall save Uiem rom the just indignation ol an out-
raged people.
A Pleasant Relief—Mr. John II. Markley. the well kdown and conris general agent of the West Jersey , iress Company, has been subject, t l painful difficulty, In his right ea for the past twelve years, which greatly effected hb bearing He hail dm that period consulted some of III at skilful aurisl. In the country bnt with out getting any relief While in this city recently lie wa ipeaking .to a friend of tlie painful di Acuity in his ear and the gentleman, advised him to try glycerine, by drop-
drops in, his ear. Mr
Markley acted on this adviro, and af-
ter a few applications he felt • crack in his ear. and uu prw syringe the ear, ami ot the a
rubbing tlie side of his head up toward ural cavity, to hb astonishment Might he succeeded in cxtracti round, hard pieco of* cotton, t the sire of an ordinary pistol ball. Thb had been to his ear since 18112, at least that Is the time when experienced the dilBeulty In I
Mr. M. informs us that ho a
ccount for the cotton being in 1 mleM It was placed there by the kw while he was lying sick after attic of Malvern Hill. He al-
lied Hie removal of the toil
ise of glycerine.
Tfce Preps./wseat of Men)
I* 0*1 age.
A Washington correapordi i* New York Tribune, writing to that journal a few days ago says: Third Assistant Posimastar-Qei oral Barber has left here for New York to devise the best means fo irrying out the Aot of Congress in relation to the prepayment of |iostupon newspapers and periodi- ■ mailed from the office of publication, which goes Into effect on the the 1st of Jsnnary, 1875. Thb law gives a wide discretion to the Postmaster-General in all respects, isve ss to the mode of payment, which is required to be “by a speMai. adhesive stomp to lo devised and furnished by Hie PostmasterGene nil, which shall be affixed lo i tbe sack containing the same, or upon a memorandum of such moiling or otherwise, Postmaster-General may from time provide by regulation." It is evident law dill not conteinpli oi>lng of each , paper, as it pro- ■» they ehall be “weighed in c,” and payment of postage made pound. Neither can the stamp affixed to the bag, aa in moat ja other mall matter goes therein. Hie most feasible method of' carrying- out the lap- appears to tlie Dojiartmcnt to be Hie nae of receipt hooka and stubs, the reoelfit to b torn off and given lo the publbboi ami tlie stub,-after the neoewai. memoranda to made, to be stamped with the requisite stamp or stomps, and retained by the postmaster. Under the new postal law, publishers of newspapers have the right to enclose In their papers bilb lor subscriptions or receipt* without vr tra charge; also, supplement* consisting of matter crowded out ol the regular issue, but not handbills or special advertbteipento.
Caller/.
This Is an Important branch of trade of which but comparatively II tie ■-
s, with iu
and death ha. often placed before understanding- yea. forgot all this, or ehu bid conscience defiance, trample it all under foot, that they may do what! 1 why simply that they may gulp down a Hood of fiery, poisonous liquid, that ha* not even the recommendation of being palatable, hut which they know will make them as dumb a. usks, as vacant a* idiots, end what Y—Heaven only knows, for this is bcyOtiJ the cap%ily of the human mind to understand. Once done.
““•"j KEARNErS EXT. BUCHU :
Philnda., where copies of the conslilu- Sin!."V'jiiVr". m.'""" n '"" l ' n "' ln chartered by the court of Common j price One Dollar per Bolll Fleas ofthe City and County of Phils- j Ms Hot Ur> far Five Dollars. ^ bye-laws and furllier iofonnnli.m t a i^.r.iri.n m .o.wrr ror. 11 .office. For aalr b/ drnnf si* cverjwhere 1 inuitoihepoMMwo^vccks^rgt^pnr ^ v0 '^ Qu* c hs and Imposters. 1
t those who have | and dcgradalloi ■ cultivation and d<
lace of divine worship is a disgrac s almost slmmcftil. ana a crime un ink'd of. lust Heaven will not le
Beneficial Association.
IICMIV KH AIN> MASTER IN CHANCERY,
scriptures soy -‘Ibe glory of a i an is his strength." Itemi Js and be strong in good pur] sak indeed. May that noblli lud ami heart which ever guld. alks may ho upright society and theiUMives blest thereby, and their
own soots saved at la*L
Parent.
The l.awnrhlog ot Veaarl* at
Drnutatlllr.
Editor:
The launching of two . place Saturday, 12th i aa event that never took plan
ere at this place.
i hen It was flrst ascertained that launches would both take place same lime It naturally brought together the largest collection of people from Hie surroundlngcountryand hamlets that probably has been seen several year* at Dennis Creek seboouer was launched first At half past nine, the order was given to cut away, and the hoau- ■ ' vessel left her stock* tnd plunged tier natural element, like a thing of life. A very neat set of colors w-.. suspended over decks, upon wli^ch could be seen in large letters the narV of Mary C. CErroll, to honor ofthe Captain's wife. She wa* built by Mr. ' ' ' imes, is about 300 tons burden and will' sail under the command of apt. John Carroll of this place. She s considered by experienced w neu Jo be well calculated for !wlm
a designed.
’ Aa soon ns this craft was I .dated In the water, the peop!< mediately inrued to witness the launch of the largest veaael ever built to Cap* May county if not to South Jen At about twenty minute* before the men were ordered to knock out kupporu, sod the master builder, . Lieo. P. WentoeU with hit gray lain glistening to the sun and the beads o f
p respiration
■hlldhood along her aide, from stem to item eagerly inspecting the operatkmi >f each man Many were the surniae* made by the multitude who were eagerly watching to ace her make he! firet movement, some predicting thai she would break Ha wharf, and others that aheoronkl carry away the bridge.
blocking '
WASHINGTON HOTEL! , 1 PHILADELPHIA, PA I .',V GEO. J. BOLTON Pnoi-niETOR I BOLTON*HOTEL, Harrisburg, Pa. iiln-rc
II. IIK\CELT A 11KO..
HATWKM * PETTI DONE,
•t the nimble »
log a Iom of. I least 8130.000.
Perhaps it speaks well for modern nntions that their rulers no longer ofticinl paraphernalia to make themselves impressive. Not one of Hie royal personages of the lime could sit for that sarcastic delineation by regal ami grandiose -inside his wig and state rubes, and so lean, bent, bald, and unimportant ont of them. Marshal MnoMahon la noted as a modelof simplicity. Ho hasn’t any good clothes at all. For forty years he has Indulged in no i' “
' but a frock coat. Winter ner alike. After the war . and the ruler of bis' domesti-
cities persuaded him to order a dressing gown. But that lazy garment he baa never donned, choosing J to wear instead bis offloer'a capeHe travels abont with a amall an iieotenant'a trunk, and even whl EMshiou’s highest art* decoy, b heart, distrusting, oaks if thi* be 1
J"} - - ^
Once in a while there c
some instance of unequal legal punIshment that almost mskes - doubt If siioh nn'nttribnte as Jus live* In mankind. Here ia one from 1 England that is like, nothing i much as the story of J ean VaUean. The other day Mary Fenton, a |K>v-erty-stricken, probably starred faolory operative, was actually sen tonced to ten year*: penal servitude and seven years’ police eupcmaioc for—murder f—-no, for stealing > pieco of lamb. It i* a Strange com
ment on English law that this WEDNESDAY^
woman should so saffer for a small offenar. while in the North of England a strange rage for kicking people almoet to death simply for amusement exists among tlie men
gHERirrHRALK.
IDA Y, IJiMMli da/ or OCTOUKI l. □^.iVwnUHl Heritor parnvh of I
...
LrlSTJISOS.i lb..*.««repot.
■•OTTER ft A IKON, ATTOR N EYfo-AT-LA
irartjc^ejSjHrifrattOie^Sonqf!
THOHAB U. ROBB,
INAAC II. MMITTI, rant Taller A Dealer In C Furnishing Good*.
ELDREDGE JOIIMfON, LA/>/■»’, OEATLXJfEN'S of.VD CJML- - -M.TBMOOTK BMOOU- OAJTKMM.
nnEBIFF R S\I.E.
i'jsuvsr;' i
K.yxh of 8EFTENa. D, isri. • 'Thjdtoo! .llWpr M.r
the waving of hr.t-i and imadkerchiels. nod tha food cheering of the people,
e was flung to the bn splendid set of coion
in large iettera was the wo
deoce.” On her .tern was a huge spread eagle mease rink ten fM1 from “ - Up under which is painted the
of tl* vessel, •• Providence, of
Tlie Baltimore American makes i singular assertion. It aays “Hardly any dvll snit* re being brought In ouf courta. Some lawyet* attribute this to a . growing ' rencc of mercantiie mer ‘
in litigation. ' Ferhap* > ia tba fact! that have, in
so long before judgment can be obtained that a debtor may readily dispose of bis property If he di
Married.
UTBBBVOBD TIERNEY. At lb* _ ’HSKS' Hunnel K RalberaoU lo Ml*. Bm.1. Tleraey.of Fhlladrtplil*. H*
: ■ -■■ ■ " 1 ■ ■
ISJS^s&tsricasffasvf UnaouedRa bl. Orel wifi aim le.uawnLsud ('iVre'J oiCr.TJf*add eenai/ or cap* **/. L^H.N^^-^d.tS-SJS'ee^ N El AON T. ELDHF.DO K. IrtUdJalj SM.^lCiL^ ’ ,l '" 1,r - ,F, Foil TA X t>. —
re els.* that by virtue or Sy io*n apaldlbr.. i»i.. lo
■VTOTIOE TO CRKDITOItH OTl^^lr debut itemewd. Grand Summer Resort. GLE^PARKHOTEI. tow tided br-bl*bty rertMertrei eraowrtTre InTfoc'lice free- ^ ' I Sop s;arh Week-end ^l**rlor I Price U per miy^SOtaflS^-rwrek or ere* MAGNETIC A SULPHUBlIPRIHCS Thb w.ln I. eUbeuiij wouderfel core. In imlln Hi nrartla PudlFSIeei 1 P IP
1 • |
re-re,i«---treo*o*fSle.,l.re,^UM*a*lFMe,tk^e
LTOTICr. OF ATTAI'HHE’
p.M.-otne**tcap* D ’. nOHUI.AHM, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND MASTER IN CHANCERY. . IS Perry mnwr. Cep* Jtay City. New DR. WlfcSON, Homeopathic Physician.
of lire rtld rounly! .lid w*. rctaroed io .old
S^VaS^f’’' j. ^DMINlHTltATORS NOTICE.
ESS
mh AJfJfUAl
: STATE h FAIR N. J. State Agricultural
SOCIETY.
Ill eommenee et WAVERLY BTATION. SEPTEMBER 14, 1874,
s««aswpfc5s
ttaeWwnn proprleuire. — Sir,!? oroie i!*v. ’htwdiorrrti w or toe add areoMup | rtT«lddl«^ • nexiTwl lb*boar of S o’eiool- - —
-re «■-'«
10^ (Ih- Bon d«yof Aa*.
sJSiS
Stove Coal.
hEUIQH A SCHUYLKILL COAT r OPiaa, HTuVg AC

