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Skr #« ia Witt. 1' r : ■ i J m Ymr. In Admncr. , C. S MAGHATH. Edrto. f" 'mrtdap, \0rrmhrr 14. lS}«. j •j^JSUKuassiutt -r.rt «_ m mn. tj t»-C TTVr'OLV* «T»1\T I ■ ^JiWgSuT.o^ „ ! eta**, <» I». tMm w ah*ica<r 1 »**. i sjaaTbT " .1. THr o'poot *r , lUMUIAmMK ■»• •' I" Jre**». 4m hesaoy sm*I riinua*r, ii» twrrt-rwATK. »«» ' *".*«■ TfiaaaDM* j InmUH tre 'lire l»4*|J*J- 1 ■a 1 Ik. Battel II. IM of imM Ik. I •t—tttnc reok r a hdolfh ' .smieli. anutrk. f....n ... ,. — ! table telegrams from Europe since I -ur ls*t Ireur embrace matter, of tb« I ny hlghrert Importance, and prrocut i mew* of the greatest interest to the people this aide of the Atlantic. War nd rumor, of war i* the aubfect they -peak of. Thejr ban detalM the program of the Hew Eastern <i notion | seitfhwnt. which waa prorokrd by , lie leant of a document by the Htiaeian ' iiorrnmcnl on the aubject nl the reIston of the treaty of Farts. lu ISM. ' it the termlnatloo of the Crimean war 1 i'hey harr detailed the aad and melan- ') holy moll Uea likely to cm or ahookl 1 Europe be plunged into another War J i bile the aaofuinary struggle is .till n pmgrre. In France. From the ' loeral tenor of the foreign deepatebe, > few daya later, It la evident that the J lifbrant power*, the coalgncr* of the ' : reaty of Pari* in IHSfl, hare becoaw ' v rared end excited to a my gnat extant. The Cabinets are dlatrnetftil of c caob other. France, hitherto a grand * -nlral power, has been placed ex cnfWc. from the Old World Council 11 room, the euntinanla! pivot haa thus 1 ion luneaimi. and the monarchical 0 lulpotae, which was ao nicely adjnstad " ta the Bart* Coafhro. absorbed— 1 t'he acale luellnea heavily la laver of " i'ruaeia just at present. A grand dlffl- ' ulty appears, howcrer, to stand out " n the fhkci that Prussia dora not teem " disposed to remove the wrlght of Iter .word from the Inlanni in wliich the " HaH thrown It, somewhat after the * asfaion of the ancient OanL Uis- ° lining, make, .lie meet i\f IIh, AweHnn. of the opjiortnn -
ity. The Premier me* that Russia Inclissa towards the great military Power J North Germany. so he shows hitn«,U*aa being quite reedy, cither to strike a profitable all lance bargain with her for war or toanicr aoongrea« or eoofrreate for the purpose of praaabkdebate. The peace roafcrawo Mas remains, Indeed, the meat prominent ouo. We are told of Randan prepnrascale; of Boaahut naval tniriL of the llriUak War Office being exCfcd. of llriUah troops bedag made ready to march from Asia In Turkey, ami of " nrltkr indications of knser note, but wo am (lad to perceive, notwithstanding all ihk, tat diplomacy la acUvaly at work for the maintenance of peace, and that the eovettdgn raJcrs dltlllce even the probability of beholding tlw war spectre in another shape from Park, perhaps in a ttiU more hideout out, aa the hacks of the Itannbe or is the Boephoiu*. ■iut«m|rjrgTMHT« ta - Ilistury iu Europe is at while heat ust now, and the old story of the war n France is Ilka a cool dad ex among he bunting coeds. The grand (mill hat an thnateulng all over the Cots•.Slant have robbed the Fraaco-Prus-•iaa duration of nearly all Ua interest. The news Itself, however, ta ty no . neons unimportant If tn*. In Tours 1 o Saturday U waa rumored that Utoral Paladinos- army had met with a lieaslcr, while another report from the 1 tame quarter says that the General, ' baring secured a prod position, la row ' > waiting an attack of the combined vrmkra of PrUwe Frederick Cterlrt c mid the Duke of Meefctanburj An « vrmy of the Loire now nntnbets two ' ■ iiodted and fifty tkooaand man. If r : 'lis representation should prove -cor. 1 ct, which we very much doubt, and 1 (dadioee previa equal to the task of a .sodUng ao largo a force, Amy. of " 'rinca Frederick Charles and that of ' lie I hike of liocklenkurg hare hard, 1 o:k befiae them. Zhore ia good tea- ^ •n ui expaet Oat the oomiog latUc £ . the Qumu announcing the repulse w r Us! snsmy along Ihr whole hoc, ir war Ifroux, them Is warn, onrerlainty « to the fore,, which was reputaal— % (Upalch from Tonga says that a g, :■ -iavhateM ofUardre Uolllr-, heloug- ai '-J to the Army of Ua Outre had an » jaoanaHr with th-- German forma. ™ EBEEBEH? a s . ■ |«m atoiahilgiawi altogeth- , ^ -evsothm doead it- ' smaicM' last ,
|~ We hope our readers will pardon n* w«k in replying uTTT'atUck made b fTt&tr&ZZ ; llchlapri#dint#itateofNcw 1 i, and thAhrr uMsS. j« Ugfrt hjb: oc«rxi to do ao, H hem U f limitMone-a^lirucr. ( and wbau that Uaaltba* hten excoedsd, the odllor or anybody else shall not J ■ IW ni hrtnril to —iriM n ih« ■* troth, do matter if somebody will liap1 pep C» get their feelings hurt. We can I Mpett an hotpat, honorable oiqsmcnt, ^ however much we may did-r from him > j either In a political, religious or busl- - an point of rlew. but a natn who is destiuit. of manllarse or taupe* bon- , Or, who wBI ebtidrncrod to tlw meataat 1 kind of |o gajifn jsfint or | t Injure a taisinrss oppoocnt, i« unworthy : ; the respect of.auy one. ami wljl even. [ ' toaUy recclvr the r.mteiupt of the re- r tpcctable jH.rti'Mi of the community. Now, the Senior Kditor of the .^or ( | of St made mention last week, j of what lie <nu phased to term "one derided fact." which k. did not com- ] mit, hot which lie Iqys to tbr charge ■' of 'tlw "Kdftor of the W Avr." We reply to that rises' here. We now tlcsire t to remind our very Warned neighbor op \ a certain "decided fact" which wilLnot lip as ca«lly obliterated a* tbeone above , refrrred to. It is this— wr never acted the eowardly spy by proxy, neither hare re erer deputized a cat's-paw to 1 falsely represent farts and fraudulently I* 'obtain information of a private busl- e nees character, which no honorable man ' . could degrade himself to accomplish, I all of which tlie "cnter|uialugrd|. 1 lor" of the Star dared do and was nfll ashamed of. Can the editor deny j cwtaMNMllmtoiw. ' Everywhere, at Iho ialaeloclion. Uio |wople ruse against party manager* and "ran the machine" to suit themselves. | , Missouri, which in 1*» gave MeClurg | d 10, 327 majority, this year sends him '■ whirling out of his ssat with 4U.U0U '' majority for his opponent, lngersoil, -republican, of IliinoU, who received < 7,000 majority in 1NS8, this year hikes tl back seat, his competitor beating him » by 2,000 votes. Two yean ago the republican majority In tlw Michigan J] Sixth district was 3.830; this year it (ires a democratic majority of 2,130. Tlw Fifth district of Now Jersey in si 1PM gave a democratic major! tv of 2.MS; on tlw 8th tost, the democratic •' candidate for Congress was elected to stay at home by over 3,000 majority. West Virginia was expected to double y ber majority of 0,0" ti for Grant, but u. the most astute tricksters wen- astound- *l od when she rolled up a democratic JJ majority of 11,000. In tlw New York Fifteenth Congressional district Tan- ni repubDcan, who was riorted In I WW by ever 2,100 majsrilv, is sncrcod- ™ cd by Jueeph M. Warren, doinocral. ti who baa hrtn elected by the remarks- C ble majority of 0,700. But one of the B most astonishing results of the must astonishing of rlcclions was tlw defeat of Fareaworth, Kupablican camlldato th for (VmgrtM in the soenud district of oi the district
,, Ililnoh. lu IBM Ik heat Ida ltanocmT tic competitor by H.41M majority, and j. his dlslnc! was rnoaidcred the strongc eat Republican district in tlw couutry. that the people, wlwu they chouse to f take a hand in the business, can manage things pretl)' mnch OS they please. The Alabama Claims Qi.ebtiox — An Eniiusii PaorasmoN- Exrra.tei»— Preaident Grant oon trad icU the statement telegraphed from Igmdoo asserting that an Important despatch had been reccirud by Mr. Moran. the American Secretary of Legation, on Iho subject nf the Alabama claims. The President ridicules the idea of turning over the diplomatic subordinate official, even if Mr. Motley had turned over the afflsire of the legation to Mr. Moran. lie says that the government Is In na harry to settle the Alabama claims, bnt that a serious proposition from the English gorernment on the subject is expected L to bo received here very soon. Xotbr Ing ia to he dooe. fcwerer, in the way j of a definite settlement of the matter , until after Mr. Motley's Iiicrenor la . appointed. We hope that at soon as . that difficulty Is removed the matter . will be taken up In earnest by our , gorernment and pressed to on honori able and satisfactory termination. BaaansTt rrs are adraadog ta , price in Europe In face of the prospect of agsoasa! par oo the Russo- Eastern question. Ni says a cable tetogram.This ia vary had news for the fomlllire oftlbe millions or men who win bo W«br Is-frst upon them, and the moat Allan t soldiers are generally tboaawbo aafrtbe moat tenderly attaehed to tbelr families. Neither the ambition nor jealousies of th* monarch* can detain anch men in the field for a prolonged campaign. Should this 1 In a very sodden ™Lncr ! behind the thrctW^ Tux I' kited Siaxas hKNATua- ' tas^Si^'abrid^S ' the State, lo tto eAet that non. A. 1 G. Ooaau would sot fan a rand, date »* re-election to the Called States , account of ill health. Sen- • aur Cath-ll is now In hettrr hmltb ' ttM he has tan for two vrare^ 1 a-fittpecto, wtthfuUv restored h^Rh } *nd Vigor, to he in the field and vritf 1 MT.sslsS : lacks eoniirvnatiou, and sre are qnite 1 sure that Mr. Caltell wiU bo the only « gag-rSTftT""'""'' Ik Paeis Bu)CKAnm>y— A prtvato i 1 totter from Paris, per halloon, ay, || j * knot Paris that is hlockadad, but the v "rest of the world.' "Contentment i re ^Ur**wl V* w1"' J We Win "end the O-ksn Wave to J| •evMforrOres from now to Januaiy 1st , " lOT jEtBE taglK of «L(« the ,nu wrtptowprtrefrw^eyar. ^ >r
CEUacsrobberfas are still the rage in Xgw Jermx. Chnrehcs at Bound | BrtSrMetodKnd New llrnnswick | , haHreeently^pm robbrel of carpets , JSafelhin. corn huska.— i nwnt oFtSKwrthern lights, '^hrh ] yTn»rJri and saddle uso^- iho- • tote General Kearney during the rebel- 1 lion hare been |acaentrd to the state 1 of New Jersey, and will fir -preserved , 1 TUEcranherrv rroi> ol Oceaucountv . this State amounts to M,flSU" busbelfi. Cranhetrire are wurth, at I wholesale, M.itl )<er Inlshel. One Iwg [ spoken of in Oecan county a» having ' pradnord 401 bushels to the sen---kmong the most prominent new i candidates for the U. S. Senate iu this | Stole are Cornelius Wahh. a weallhf manufoetnrer of Newark, and Court- 1 landt Tartar, esq., an cnunreir lawyer | of the same city. Secretary Itobratai i said to he coulrut with his present eminent pokitlnn. Among lite odk> » to hu tilled by j Randolph, with the approval \ of the State Senate, this winter, are i the Cliler .luktirsahip, now Isold by i Judge lkosiev. whore term expires : March S, 1871 : the Secretaryship of j State, and tlw Chancery clerkship. \ Each military ompany belonging tlic Statu Natkaal Guard receives . the State tlw sum of S-iflO.— ! With this sum tliey are compelled to | jsty all tlwlr expenso, of uniform, rent i ol armory, keeping the arm. In order. 1 I thicuuue on the mil of the newly elected lwgi,latnre of New Mexico i's ■ Alphunre Ferdinand Scnay Garcia : | Antonio Gortea Maria 1 Diego Juarez Meates, Then- liave thus far Iscu elected colored memben of the next House of Representative*— Dehvrgc, ' and Elliott, of South Carolina; i , Turner, of Alahonui, and Dr. Norton, ' of Virginia. The democracy of Uuilalo county, ' Wisconsin, think Providonon i> on ! | their side, because the repuhiicnu can- i I for Assembly died tbr niglit i the day of election, hit ring the j nominee w ithout au oppo- ' ' The Postmaster General thinks j, Congressmen bare bren scuding free I ' the malls tlrfir debpld.il<-d | wardrobe, quite long enough, nud. therefore, in bis forthcoming report | will again recommend tbr abolition of 1 the (ranking privilege . John (j. Adams, at the talc dec- i tion, ran for Governor of Massacfau- 1 i setts and also for the legislature. — 1 1 lie waa defeated for (iurernor, but , i to the LegUlalure. Nothing j like baring two itring, to out's bow. Gnonor. P. iiovt rj. t, A Ott of New ' the well known and enterprising advertising agent*, have purrhavd tlie of John Hooper A Co. of tlw 1 city, an equally well kuown and 1 reliable tlrm, and In- Hie union of Uw ' two will hare hy for the largest and 1 most flourishing adrertiiinz establish- ; inent in the country; and Hit is as well ! managed in tlw future as iu the past it cannot foil to le-come still more gigantic and snereseful, Messrs Rovrell li i publish the American Newspajwr i Directory, tho mast complete volume ; of tlw kind evv issued In this or aoy other eonntty, and at Uiclr New York ■ office they keep on (Ik- more than fire ' thousand periodicals, which are always ' open to tho free use of tlwlr tattoos ' the free
-. whan iu New York. Both the retir- ■ . In* partnrr* of the la to firm of J. IIooiw er « Co. are to remain with Geo. I', ig- liowcll A Co. lor some mealhs. until ; j. their own business matters ran ho ad*. lw justed, after which Mr. Wayre coatoraplat™ going abruod, ami Mr. John Hooper, who has bam elected trcos urer "> of the Col wefts, Shaw and Willard ry manufoetnrin* company, of NowjYork, will give his attonUou to the introduction of the patent tin-lined lead pi|w, « rffltafS'ai'isrS " FtWllSO EXTBAORMVART . It i may intoreat sporting reaih-rs to know ^ r- tliai last week there was tho largest "take" of a tripod bass ever known no : the Jersey coast. Early in the morning. n Mr. JYm. P. Chadwick. proprietor of a gunning house on Squan Ilcach. ob- " serriug from the piazza of hi, hotel a a peculiar rqipto on tlw eurlhce of thn qr water, at once summoned his boot " crew and commenced hauling hlaecine. He soon found that he shook! require " aft available assistance to land his net. i- and a* It nenml the beach so great was tho weight that it required the I, cxrrtion of their united strength, and. . on beaching It, every fish contained in " it wasfotmd to bea striped besa. to tlw »- number of sit hundred, of an an-ragc ly weight of eight pounds. Nerar (n the w memory of the oldeet fisherman has . the like been known, and the value of u *** roosfcI'r at ir Goon CittLDRKN * — The Rev. Talmadgc, In bis new l»ok. "Crumb, J^up," say*: "hare at least one hook in your library, In which all good children did not die. * • t do believe n that children may have religion, and 1 yet live through it, A strong rau.tB art; and a teaaimonftii of epieae will do niarrols. Timtahr lived to grow 1 - a.^a-asraia e boys I ever raw. occasionally upset 1 » Mi "«*"!«■, aurto ; ta Mgeta." There ia a liule levity ! ' IU this, but witliai, a vast amount of 1 " sober truth, which writer* of Snndavr School books would do srell to ponder. . Who has not read of Mark Twain's ' t "good little boy tat didn't prosper'/" i guuu mwo uoy inai nitlD'C pr.w|.-r,-" and who lias not recognized ta utter
' absurdity pfso many of Uw stories of l those extraordinarily good who died i W' would ask our reader* , whether any of them hare ever seen . "Kf of those Irrepranible • youths, of whose heautifri! lives ami happv ' we hare frequently readyThere 1mey hare been audi slnleu beings, hut they are ram aves. Wc never hrel ta good fonane to encounter one of them, though Hint ; tart doe* not Iqr any menu- disjwovithlkr. existence. — Remise &or. What to Wnr axd Ilow vs. Make rr.—Miue. Demorrto's Manual of Instruction- on Drraa and DressMaking for the Kail ami Winter Fa.hrt 1*70-71. This Iwok ought to In tlw hand, cd every mother, tortr, and drvssomski r in the land, a, it gives j eomplrto, valuable and useftil information In errry department or ladies' and ■ ehiMren's drew, with numerous illmtraliooa. PHo- IS eta. Mailed free ! reeei|H of price. Address Mm. prmorost, .138 Bread way. New York. ARWIUN WKIX IN Nkiiua.E a.— The tatow* ta lortles wire have boring for the last eighteen | mouths in Lincoln, the capital 3»y of; j Nebraska, for salt water, were- crown1 ed with success. At ta depth of «Vi | fret below the surikre, in a stratum of tamumauwa ofmltnto lystrnck, and the tain.ftaSoTSSisttnggfing up around ihr augar ing strength. Laa.u^ l*nr ' ItM bsttisad hy exmrts wWUvo aran 1 £Ti5 ^^3".^. ;
SaiaVRK's MoxTnLV.— A decided ia an illustrated sketch of tho ; street venders of New York, in which , 1 hare life-like portraits br the ru^grareran^ta Writes, e. ti, Sterne, of such familiar character" *> w ae- > ipdakmUi New York, af thmonth ■ • powder man, the voalbftg} seller of.; I photo|(frplii| the balloon man. the cbevtiaE man, th* tlower ffiri at the . A* to* J loose • the blind eSnc string .woman, the south street mereiiant." • the aasoc strop man, ta asaa who U. i j always tobesrenin the Prititin^Itouw . dealer. , "JajHanlsaud tlicir iight-" if tbe . , caption of an ankle by J K. Ttwm|>- '. i son. devoted to celebrated prisoner*. - such as Casanova, Boron Traock ami ■: Count Lavatcttc. antl'thei r csca|*i or ! r elforto at escape from Isistiles, casltos I < a u4 Stale jwisoos, nud aa-ompmnUd br ' f i wood cuts depicting their most remark- ; - aWc exploits. On the subject of th-' r lloorac Tnnnel tlicre Is a paper which 1 I I lets day-light in upon that mysterious ' t undertaking, rrlaUtc to which ism- ■ | graphs, no doubt very intelligible to j | the Initiated, but utterly incqmpri hcuJ I sihieto another*.* are wiotimally are ) 1 1 pcaring in the papers. The erv hf "On 1 v j to Berlin," with which tho" French i , | iqmcd tho war, U made a peg whoreun . if] to hang n picture of Prussia's rapital : 1 nud its Inhabitants, from the pen of] ; William Weils. "A prep behind the Xj Scenes" is an aide review, by. stooiucl I " ; Hopkius. of recent events, beginning - with the fall of Max! milium. 0 "Reminiseenre-. of a Da\ witii Kli.v 1 ; abeth Barret and Robert Itruwning at 1 '• : Pratoliuo," l>y KlizntirUi C. Kinney. • uuikc ui.at agtvoble n-adiug. "Uuldah , 1 the Help" to a very timely story, being ] a lore episode of a Thanksgiving Day. j Several further chapters an- given of ! C ■ 'ieorge Maodoiuld's uovvi, "WOfrled , Cumbermode," Wlfich to dovrlnping'i , wiil.and |«> trr i, r pr - iiti.l in "The » ' Abbot Paphiintio.,' hv H. li., on.! ] "Lifted," by Mary E Dode . Topics , « of the limo arc well treated, nud there 1 ■ I net." TlM- etchings nt th • . 1-re -f the ■ | jmrt are delirious. • JV"Rn: MoUKI. 1'AUUIH MAUAZINg < and a v aluable lireuiluiu to eaili sjfr(scribcr. tk*nr„e. stanSs ; I unrivalled a* a fondly Magazine. It, .i choice lit. ratlin-, it," si.|.rinr imi-ic. I its targe amount of ralunUe iulurma- , tion, ito practical and reltahlr fishbms . I and artistic IllustrAli' ii". give It n lu-t I claim to it* well-earned title, - l ie . t Mo.1.1 Magazine .-t Ameti, i." You | I I Premium, to each stibrej-iU r, among I I which is a s|.lrniliii Chronui Parl-r j Picture, price 93.0s; or, n targe and ; U-aiitiful engraving. "The Pic-Nlc." ■ | worth $10, OU; or, the splrndid bouk-J ■ for homo Improrment, tsio tagi s. e-.i-tithid, "How to Write Talk. IMiaw, , i and Do ilusintu," buuiul lu cloth and ' ; gilt, price $2.23, ur, a good Stereoscope . and Scries of .Vlcwa; or, a go. si I'.sk- , ct Bible, iwnnd in mbroeeo and gi It j . edge*: or, Mme. Domorrst s Srstcni of 1 , lire". Cutting fur. luth 1-a.ii. , and Children; or. Two Dollars' worth of I ] full-size Patterns: or." a choice from i other its-miums, which are . worth from two to live dollars each, i1 'Tv'lJ'.aSptandid .'Th, udunis | Cliromo, "Hiawatha's w.uiiug," after | Jerome Thompson, size 13x23 iucltcs, ! price $13.00— for nulv two suhscrils-rs ! Tor two years. A G rover & Baker i Sewing-machine, price- 833.00. 1« given for only twenty subscribers, or fur ten subscriber* and $23.00 extra in mime v. Address, XV. Jennings UKirouu i, 1 833 Broadway . New Yolk. Sjwdm. n J, copies are sent post-free f--i 13 cunt.. | i j! |
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& Ware's Golumn 1'IIg LARGUT ASXOKTMKNT HARDWARE IK SOUTH JERSEY. LEACH it WADE** S - ^ £3 : = 5 ' 5 « « to _ 03 " s 5 s 5 i i * i ~ = 2 B eg S s S s * m * GO I gun W EIGHTS. I MAID COED, *ABH Pt'LLIEfi, 5 N4IH LOt KR, *4*11 FASTEAEMO LEACH a* WARE'S. S 's a • i ® I i | o H i j = ; t. • o ! ' 9 - . t U * •> • s "fs! ! 5 * pORE PLANES. Jack Planes, Smooth Planea, Mitre Planes, Beud Plane*, Rabbet Plane*. Double and Single Plane li-ons, >■ LEACH k WARE'S.
|f « • > 2* * i - ; * * E i *P«S_ f 2 3 T f. Ui s:F ? f I f I H 5 ? k ? 1 1 1 Jr Von Want any Kind of CAHPENTEHS MASONS' FARMERS TOOLS . i.KAt-n * § S ' to I M i I, !-i. ; O g 1 5 E s ' : 3ts % ~ : & = Flour! Flour!!
The Very Rr*t t I" I.OUK f7v till-; COUNTRY,! Cheaper Thin at Any Other Store In the Connlb. » | leac h a « cllf s. .. kind* os Groo^ries, :j PROVISION s china ware, willow ware, ■W"oodon Waiv. &o. fie*, fits fit. *AT. I S 4.R fc. re no --,

