Star of the Cape, 1 December 1875 IIIF issue link — Page 2

I'iie* JUSOHBY.—Thi Jewi«h CkmtkU, •[waking of U« lan cliaraplcr of Fracmai olluJIng to II » being a b luktratlon of the principle of brolbcrly Ha eilmograpVlcnl peculinrltle. I bat It* mMlcr i« an American, iwal-mnaler la an EnglUhman, lie aenlor warden la a Ciennan, lie Jur' - „,.nlen U a Dative, He treaeurcr , Ha accretary la a Frenchman, id lor deacon U a Feraian. and He r deacon la another Turk. Ita rellgboa pecollariliea are that , Chriatlana, Mahomedana mem ben.—£r. •nie Bicbinood (Va.) WM'j, Jlemocretic.makm thia eignHtenot admlaalon: The aggregate reault of the election io cloven Hu tea laat Tuesday, la by n means ao favontble for lb* Democratic

mt. Over north ipangled banner » pis. To Africa at tend Ike bantl of welcome, granting the right of dUxeoahlp upon Uie inning to our lavra. And wht civihaemc we are aa free aa the air ireatbe. we also enjoy religioua liberty. By the laws of the commi wealth tlw right of private Judgmi la accorded and seen red to every m itiers of rdIgloo. Bat let

Ditrnd of elDI retreating, aa red it would, and by thia ll to indicate lu nibHation in the Presidential conteet, how to have been Invested with new strength and

rel'ylng

e confldencc id election of iplbe gape lo its tanka, ot only snceeasfnlly resisting slit relrljving not a llll „ and bidding bold IS it polola to the national field Tor the decisive stregale a yoat *

cupiad by our AMcmhlyman •I . the crew of fife saving sullon Sll, I now filled by Mr. Prince Hnmpnriei.

the first colored dtlian appointed lo a on,, cl »° position of tlie’kind in Cape May monies i County."—B'nrr. aeclarla

men^lect “served" for soma winters post.” ita ooeof“lheerewofllfe station No. Sft." Is there anything degrading In that? He dlschargad hie duties with fidelity end to !' tire satisfaction ofall coneern«l.

ivo, he whonld p * filled, by the tr the dark akiu, to having H the editor of tbo Horc. Our eotemporary, will al

a poalUon of the kiml in Cape May County, know that Robert Turner, clthten of Cold Spring, hae heel copying a l‘ko position (br tbo 0.88. within eight of thia city.

.m at not accepted, etc. On flav afternoon Mr. William S. Sharp, . of Treutpo, called upon us and that htiyias the •■prinlar'■ refcrred to.

He says that he has been , far years past, of aiding B in candidates far tba Legialature it

power which la m*

ing tha chancier of a di behoove* u* aa we vain* to watch with eagle eye menu. Prussia and Austria hai atrngf ling hard tofrea themselves from his dictatorship, and now Spain, lo her honor be It said, it doing the sac thing. Let not free America then mi him. While he confines I individuals Wo have not Ing to'aay, bat when he presumes • “ - itorue lift up Ibe standard against him ai My "hitharto shall tbou go awl Do fa Iher." Tbe electors of Cepe May did

great credit for tile which they voted ft the State constHuHon,

danse of which was that "nopubllc nics or lands shall bo given for at sectarian purpose* whatever." and trust'that the day !a not far di.tai when a similar olanee will be inserted

of every Slate and

Territory throughout theUnloo. For religion, whether it be the Jo' Homan Catholic, or the Proleetanl, should be alike free from State patrooage as from State control. And while I can say with all my lieart, “England with all thy

— ” yet when I

sands of her people through the proof the Established Church, Invidious distinction which this

Uul that

whero alt soctlona of the ehrletian equal footing, _ * " I fight against tbe encroach! I value religious freedom from State patronege and control as highly as I do civil * ' Another tiling which we be thankful for—"Tha bteaslug of peaoo." We h whet It Is lobe involved lb Tbo echo of the boomrklch sounded the death ■ell of tbouMDde of our bravest ollloe has scarcely died rat of bur beerg. The battalions « after another through our i r tha scene of conflict, has scarcely used from our vision. There are me present who took part Moody atrifc, and whila ' many of the scene* on I

their minds- They see their commi falling lifeless by their side, or carrl to the hospital, having received frightful wound, or left upon the fl< > die. Possibly there t

credit to onrse Importance to “A Paul may plant and ao Appollas may water, it is (iod that glvsth ' increase." By a wise dispensation of Providence the labor Is ours, and the bleating is God’s, and ibe - dispensable to the latter. God does not Mesa indigence in any department. It la by the proper nse of the Duultie of mind and body which God has given us that w« And now jail a word in conclusion upon tbe unlrenallty of tbe obligation apart from national Idcsaingv, {sa} Pnaident’e proclamation.) "Each Individual among os has oceaslu thraghtfnlly recall and dovoutly ognlse tlie favors and protection which be ban enjoyed.’’ Whnievet - blessing* which (iod has mercifully ichsafcd to us as a nation, we ha 1 U1 participated in them and lliereTo should anile in the anthem of praise Him. Bui each one by hlmeelf hi been the recipient of bieeainge of inesvalue- life, health, privileges of tba gospel-far all o which we ought to be thankful to At mighty Hod,-through whoee Irifiniii favored. Oil. then, proceeds three blessing* and favor*-let fool to gel wisdom, baring no heart thereto.' But may wq value them and nse Iher ‘ iho glory of III* great name and l tbe good of our own eoula. ’’Forwhat in profited if he gain the whole work! end loe* hie own eoel," an" ' |e done by S wrongful use of the ’ ‘ ‘ God |p Hi* mercy slowing upon us.

old freight depot at IflllT end Slsrketsts., and they give me en opportunity to say that thle property, mending from 13th to Junliwr street, more thnu half. ' Broad strret. and from Market to ■ 150 feel of Chestnut, with a fir Market ofabont £50 fret, and n ilcptli along 13th of about *50 fuel, was pup chaacd e few weeks ago bv Mr. John Wsnemsker. the senior of Hie ‘ Wnnanisker A Brown, and will I nert year as a place of — outfit of clothing, Indodlng hat, boots.

„ji cuough fa place i hulldlngs, the siu of Ihelr preseat Oak

'lall, upon It.

Would yon know Hie secret of ronderful succcsaV Let me whlap i your ear. end in lhal of every bus tan who reads your paper. They

... thelauefaetloui

majority of 1,881>. a* appears by table below. In Monmouth and Hi

°ur papei

Thia firm baa ct known by advertising it in newapaper •inbllshed within nUce'ofPhlladetpliis. Earnrae that far tha gc ' —' reofanehcnlerprialng

s of tbe Legialature after they

the nation's atruggle, for Gaps May ■applied Us quota of bone and sinew maintain tbe Integrity of the Union, may have of the cause

— Republicans, the vote _ Senator and Sheriff respect it ,. .... Republican vote falls off about 2,300 from fast year, while tbe Democratic • decrease of 7,(KX>. Tbe bia year bauff a majority against a minority of

vre '

they have a majority

’ ,H w only counties In ta gain from last to Republican dissUUe the Keuob-

____a Bergen, Oa'm-

n, Essex, Gloncoater, Hudson. ” r, Middlesex, and Union. T' in ties go Republican and nine I itie. Satan polls, nearly 400 ..tea than fast year, and ■*- county that shows an inn following is tbe voles* compered

•—yeurt

of Nsaareth poaseth by,’’

. ires dew in the building. and sailing around — 1 “—

remained there durfag the

singing. Mr. Banhay noticing them i|nlet!y remarked, "Behold the messenger* of

Pablle Nrlioola F.dai A meeting of the euperintendents of the public echoola of New} Jersey held at the residence of Superintendrat, George B. Scare, in Newark, Monday, November 22d, at whloh State Saperintendent Apgar was present, and measures were Uken for the representation of New Jersey ot the Centennial Exhibition. Mr. Apgar add rased tbe Bogrd of Education on Monday evening, on the plan for hav ing the pupils Ofall the Schools In tbe ’ lend specimen* of tlpir wort » -’—Exhibition. '^. he meeting of school super! nlendente to hev* pi graphs taken of several of the public school edifices in Newark; also photograph* of clns* room* with teach-

niton emiare. from tbe mate House, sore* of ground well ‘ and on Tuesday last lilerallj’— a.».._ w | w

with The "oiw*"

aMe ihem'to get thraaglHsifhlbelrbaai. ! Mr. Freak Btawart, who ha* lately *n edvertlelag. qulie extensively In

b^rdrewlnggj^l.

etc. Uniform paper will be farttiehed by thtt State opon which the pupils will execute artistic and map drawing. Books will also be supplied in which specimen composition* will be written. On Saturday, December 18th, Superintendent Apgar will meet ere of Newark lit tbe Ins order to give them Instruction* for thf Worr they are to purene towards glvng New Jereey a fine representation lUbegrsal Exhibition.—iFruvirt Erp-

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ne of the government emi* gration offldala at Liverpool ghow that lb of October, 1875, 9,800

that port, chiefly for “

United SUtea, tha decrease, aa a pared with October, 1874, being 4,071, and aa compared with the correspondnth* of hat year 30,874. le decline in emigration to

rill mate. tnrSU feel rmil »(Set In vrMlb. e«ilreore»d. ^aavjSeeaoll^obiitaliaoOon. ianS atthe oto I *** 0

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itahed and hung at Philadelphia prices. TERRA-COTTA WARE. Terra .Colla Pipes, Vases and Chimney Tops ofall fixes and descriptions, farulahed • t commerelsl pnres. ... TUBCLAB WELLS, tbs best in ths market, pat in at rednesd priest, at intreMo work or no pay. nr fit oca a-roxres ’Worlt. a. Sjpoolfxlty. Orders left *1 No 85 Weshiagtra Street, Cape May City, or Sea Grove Hi

JOHN B. DAVIS, 1

TUT ROOFER ^ STOVE'BEiLER I

leeve to inform tbe people of Cepe May City end County. HBW BTOVB AND TIN-WARS BTORB et NO. <7 ot and shoe store, and is prep* ’ - *

node*! and the lowest figure.

has opened a NSW lagtra Slrast, nsxl do— all kinds of work m hto

Tin Roofing and Spouting a Specialty. my. JOHN B. DAVIS.