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The Records of the Revolutionary War," is a book of groat interest and gives a vast amount of information relative to the soldiers of the Revo lution, and is an invaluable book of rcferonco for tlio decehdants of its heroes and all who are interested in Pension Claims, Eand Warrants, etc., etc. Th" most Liberal Inducements are offered to Agents, and upon ad dressing the publisher every infor mation will be given. Send for a catalogue. Address, GEORGE G. EVANS, Publisher, 439 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. No 51.—Sw. Georgetown , Del. Is now prbpdVed to clothe the naked, feed the hupgry, and administer to the wants of every person in this commit nllv . He has the best assortment of Goods ever offered for sale in this county, at prices to suit the limes, such as black, blue, brown, olive, and dahlia Cloths, for dress and frock Coats; black, blue and brown Beaver Cloths lor Over Coats; Cassimeresof various styles and patterns for Pants; plain, black and fan cy Grenadines; fancy Cashmeres; plain and fancy Velvets and Ailks, of description, for Vests; all of which he made in the neatest style at short tice. every can no Groccries, Consisting of Coffee, Essence of Coffee, Chocolate, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Flour, Buckwheat, Butter, Cheese, So da ami water Crackers, Soap, Fluid, Candles, Salt, Pepper, Mustard, Soda, Rice, Nutmegs, &c., also Powder, Shot and Gun Caps. Fancy and plain Candies, Foreign Fruits, Cakes, Nuts, Fire Crackers, Torpedoes, and every kind ol Fancy Goods fur Christmas and New Year's presents. r . PERFUJOY. Every variety ol Fancy Soaps, Ex tracts, Colognes, Bay Rum. Hair Dye, Whisker Grower, Hair Tonic, and every article to complete the Toilet. Tobacco, Snuff, Segars and Pipes, Shoe Blacking a superior article. FAMILY MEDICINES, All of Dr. I). J ay lie's, Ayer's, WrightV, Rowand's, Perry Davis' Pain Killer, ai.d a choice lot of Drugs, Essences, &e., from the celebrated Drug Store of E. Bringhurst. In fact Barker has a halm for every wound, a cure for every ill. Call and see him; he will do yon good, and give you the worth of your money. No. 45—tf. A Saving.—D r. Smith & Bro. are now prepared to change fluid lamps to bitra, Kaisern c Oil. to The new and large stock of Goods just received, and which arc selling very fust, at the cheap storp of P. 0. JONES ,?• 00. by of for 50 of ,, . , , , , ay , '°und a large and veil of *® cto, '<Jf Pure Drugs, Modi I cln V'* , ani Chemicals, together with a ! I? ncd > ws . 0 ?ment of Perfumery, I ' Article.*, 1 lauo Music, Musi cal Merchandise and musical Instr I ments ' f s Violins, ac from 75 I ctä- t0 "19; Accordéons, Lillies, Fla geolets, Fifes, Banjos, Tamburine», Tune Forks, &o. &e. My stock of Perfumery is very large, consisting of Extracts for the , handkerchief, of over 50 kin<ls and ! stylos, at from 0 cts. to §1 50 j I j ! j Toilet Powders, Meen Fun nndi5f Meen Fun Balls, a new and fine ar tide for a lady's toilet; Vinegar ! lloguo and Iloguo Balls. Soaps of every kind and variety, j Camphor and Elyerino Soap, to pre- ' vent hands from chopping. j Ladies' Cabas and travelling Bags, i Port Folios, from 50 cts. to §3 each, j Ladies' and gentlemen's Port Monnaies and Pocket Books. Tooth, hair, hat, cloth, crumb, nail, infant, lather, and other Brush Buffalo, India rubber and born tuck, side, puff, bopnott, pocket, dressing and other Combs. Diaries for I860, Ledger, Memo random and other blank Books. Fancy and plain Letter Paper and Envelopes, cap, drawing, and tissue j Paper j Pocket Knives, Razors, and Razor i I PARTICUL AR ATTENTION I is called to my sunolior article of " ' / l«mr arnue w , i - i r , , , nluc-h for cheapness and brilliancy , of light surpasses every other ilium inator yet discovered. There is no ! more danger in using it than the ! common whale oil. I have a wood supply of coal oil and fluid Lamps, i Shades, &c. Fluid lamps altcrml to b 7 "»• " » ..'.»»Litej,,!" I 1 ure bpices always on hand, and , any article in tho above line. I AT FOULK'S DRUG, PERFUEERY, MUSIC AND VARIETY STORE, East side Walnut St., 3 doors be low Parvis' Hotel, MILFORD, DEL,, a sc ii thej ! is per ! bottle; also Toilet and Cologne Wa ters. of a of of eg. St rops. ß 0 A l OIL' , ; ..- - j ihe-best Segars m town are to he 11 n , - , Orders by mail or otherwise, | had at my store. , promptly attended to. j Persons ordering goods by mail !. will please state the price, and I will i send I hem as good au article for tho : .. I I i , 1110 money as can bo had anywhere. j ^Country stores supphed with Oils, Essences, j - c., at the lowest j 5 t A non V- -p, ITr T , ; 44—tf. JACOB FOLLIv. : - ! <! j T . ... , I he subscribers would announce to I the public, that their Mill at | . . MIDDLEFORD, [ 13 in excellent order, and is prepared to 1 grind wheat, eorn, buckwheat, in the : best order, at short notice. They keep nn hand and for sale, aj good supply of Flour of the best quality J They would inform the citizens of Georgetown and vicinity, that they ! will continue to supply them, every } Tuesday, with superior home made j îR'Uïlî?' SL 'P er ' Jr BUCK- , to WIIEA T F LOUR. j or I M ILLS N G . J. <$• J. M. RAWLINS. No. 15—tf. sj a §150 REWARD. Ran away from the subscriber in Berlin, Md., on the 28th inst., a negro boy, hv the name op Henry, about 5 ft. high, of very dark complexion, sighted, and very slim built. He had when he left, long boots, and a large gray coat. The above reward will he given if taken out of the state, after this date; and $150 if taken in the state, and returned to me. 52—4t. near on , ot the the SAM'L MASSE if. SHINGLES! SHINGLES!! The subscribers would announce to the public, that they bave for sale, at Phillips' Hill, in Dagsbc rough Hundred, a large lot of extra hard and soft Cedar Shingles, which they sell cheap. Thoso in want of shingles will do well to give them a call. will Layton & Otwbll. No ML DELAWARE, FRENCIITOWN k NEW CASTLE AND WILMING . TON RAILROAD. a , ! BUS . - ~~ **t j Trains for tho accommodation of passengers will run as follows: Leave j Laurel, I Seaford, Bridgeville, Greenwood, Farmington, Milford, Harrington, Felton, Cantcbury, Camden, Dover, Meareton, Smyrna, j Tojn^fiad, ! Midillet^r Mont. Pleasant, St. George's, Bear, New Castle, Ar. Wilmington, Philadelphia, Baltimore** Leave Philadelphia, j Baltimore,* Wilmington, New Castle, nndi5f tt S? V r ' 3 ! îï???* p le *" nt Middletown j 4c,wscn d ' ^J nyi ' na j M°™£ton i Jj ovc *' j ° am,1 ? n L7" U 'W I 1 olton " an » n fS t "n. , ' at M'lfo] d -Leave Farmington " r, "S c J' l !* c oeatorrl */, iurcl , . . , 1 a * 3c "g ers °y evening trains be twe f 1 fca,u,n,> !'° l . ln ,' 1 Ra 'l-1 j ro ^ caa s b en< ' " »Jniington i j : \ IH P roCee ^ next ( ' 5 ' j g* v i°g r '°- | i ,lue t0 tlic onll Juctor, and procuring I stop-over check. I Bjfh trains going North make ! I *1°** *"'«n«clion tor New York-. | ' • 1 'L.Q. SEWALL, Jr. , a t n , » „ _ * ' GROCERS CURED. Bv JAMES REDDEN. 'it,,.,,. .1 *o , K^ihe following certificate; '.° illi those persons afllicted will ! l,am:ers cancerous tumors, I wool i ! ?!'' !S0 l| iem to go immediately to . : " ni-X I,6< 1 , at Redden s Jross Roach ! i \ us,, ' e ^ cou,ll y, lour miles this su t , "i °V \ T 7° I w S™ I , eaneer on my face for six years' stand-1 I ms, which be killed in a a few minutes- I lia A M 1» v C \ r o' jn J , „ 4 0,i 1 4 20 7 35 5 35 1 8 00 4 45 j 7 50 4 25 j 8 15 4 00 8 30 5 15 8 85 5 20 I 8 50 5 35 i () j.,- j-A j ^ 9 15 6 0o! 9 25 G 20 9 45 G 45 10 00 7 05 10 10 7 15 10 25 10 35 9 35 n, a 7 25 10 8 00 11 15 8 20 12 40 10 00 3 35 4 00 8 15 4 30 10 15 5 25 0 35 G 05 10 00 G 20 10 10 G 45 10 25 7 00 19 35 7 15 10 55 7 80 11 05 7 45 11 25 8 05 11 35 8 20 11 55 8 40 12 04 8 45 12 15 0 00 12 20 9 10 12 40 9 30 I 1 00 9 55 ! 12 55 9 40 1 15 9 59 10 05 2 05 10 80 ! 2 30 10 45 ! ! 1 85 j mg, which lie killed in a a few minutes- | 11 had previously taken the'advice o I Pl, 'h ,e "t physicians, some »d | f others to | ._ j et it alone, it would never bu die cause !. i ny 1 • * l was VPI T trsublesome i >ma ° me ® lfiat V ,l0as J ness .?^ m ' lu ' : ; , aS w°i mB i 1 a j e .1 entH ' l 7' 1 while m Wilmington, heard that Mr. j Redden could cure them. I came home ' jicvd immediately fixed up and went j down; lie operated on it. I came home i and ; !,n p thr . e< ;, wu f? ealne , 0l,t "root ; : 11,1(1 branch, and in six weeks it was , 6Bt ! <! - ntlrely ,'L e11 ' *. nd ,as , romamed so for j six months. I publish this certificate ! , for no earthly interest only for the sake ; I of suffering humanity. j pi, | THOMA A MA RIM. [ Appoquinimink lid., N. Castle Co: | 1 6—9m. Delaware : rm.c - „ „ T . _ f '° , , m of 1 ' Jones Son is dissovc l by njutual consent. The ! business wi{l hokeltled by Wm. F. } Jones, wbovil'ufthorizeil to close j the old aoeomqs. Persons indebted , to said firm aro requested to come forward and make settlement before the first day of January next, j j or the accounts will he placed in the ! I hands of an officer for collection. P. C. JONES k SON. NOTICE. up oil or I a ! one XT T , „„ , , at N. JL Flic business will beconiin- jeer ued at the old stand, by P. C. Joues I sj - Co., who are thankful to the old customers of the late firm for their liberal patronage, and would solicit a continuance of the same. 44—3m. # dors town, No. , , The subscriber is prepared to fill or- ! the Tinsic MtTTBiKUFC i D ° ,- MAP TRASSES ot any dimension, with or without ! fi„n;„ hmire. ; ^o* The cheapest mattresses in use. To blnds the trade and hotels, a liberal discount * } Mattrasses delivered at ary point on turned the Del. Railroad. Apply to j tho P. F. CAUAEY,Jr. earned. Milford, Del. A fine Spring & Summer Bed. ■•in will be made. k 11859. 1859. MIX HORSE POWERS. A NEW THRESHING MACHINE GEORGE S GR1ER1 j of 'l-1 PATENTED 1858. i I warrant this Great Fan to clean any '°- | kind of gram or seed, with less trouble ami easier on the operator, than the best I Fan of you: knowledge, for$25. They ! are 2 1 inches in width; five Kiddles 20 | by 34inches, and they have an easy «*d -motio«. Other fans have a side motion. In this fan the bottom of the hopper shakes and feeds itself if desired, !>lul the wind is So conveyed upward that , ' hc chaff uever s , trikcs ,l10 "ddle, *o they will clean wheat or other erain without a riddle if desired, and take out the cheat, cockel and smut i „ell them as a better Fan than any other pattern, and if they are not I ré ! fund the money. They wil chaffs t , bushels of wheat per minute. They ,ül,k tbo Prom.tmim Delaware, Penn I äjiÜÄ K 0VRr «.tlier». ' I Price 825. Ugrcc)RN SMELLERS for horse power, warranted to shell with ease 100 MILFORD, DEL. They work well with any number el v korses from 4 to 8, and are warranted jn not to break by 8 ho-rses; the only chine (hat is warranted not to break. 0,i Description: —The main wheel docs 20 not turn, hut stands stationary, with a 35 1 double row of cogs, and 6 wheels ge: 45 j ing directly into it, with 15 cogs al 25 j bearing equal strain; there ate 10 wheels 00 in ,ke machine, 5 of them run with 15 tbeir hubs *'> cups. 20 I ^ warrant the machines to do good 35 i work witb 4 horses; and tlrey are so j-A j constructed that they cannot be broken by threshing out wheat, rve, oats or 0o! corn . 20 45 05 15 35 ma '1 PRICE, from 850 to $105 for Hoo6e Powers. THRESHERS ALL IRON! 1 have Threshers which I warrant to thresh and fan 00 bushels of wheat hour, ready for market. Price $100. Also Threshers with or without seper ators with -20, 25, and 30 inch cylin der, either close or open, of Iron, with the the teeth all put in with screw and a nut on each tooth, so that they cannot fiy out. I warrant them to thresh clean and cut no grain, and give satisfaction to the purchaser. Price from 25 to $00. fWBELTING-ofall widths, 25 per 00 20 00 00 30 25 05 20 45 00 15 80 45 05 20 40 45 00 10 30 I (fa 55 ! US 40 IliM 59 05 80 ! 45 ! war ranted not to stretch, and perfectly straight, with only one joint, and any length required; the heat of the sun nor the rain does not effect it. It is more durable than leather at a less price. CLIMAX GRAIN FAN i > y» - -T r.TC i; - -V . r a V,. is .'''«frir. *: HMj ' 4'iV; fie. mm f -.i Therefore a of PEACH out T R E E S $1 by | I uncu m mm wun ease luu | b,,,hels per hour, seperating the eorn sizes and different Hand Ahellers, single and r „ from the cobs,3 si; patterns. Hand Alii ' double, the very best. 1 Heavy 311,1 light machinery, of any kind made md reriai™,1 ' alrc£dn«tTnuv kind for ... Emanes. Âw or-ÎSÎ Mills Gearing i and shafting, Spindles, Gudgeon? bored ; and fitted ready for use. f have a full , 6Bt of Patterns, and Castings, always on 'hand for repairing Horse Powers.' ! work warranted. ; Oven and Spider Lids and stove j pi, aes •i. vav . nn |,„ n ,i ' rFO ' s rR i Fn | Iron Founder and Machines! Milord Del. ' ' j ! All 9 r lTHUin <9£l!LEa I lie subscriber begs lpr/ve (o inform the public, and peach growers in general, that lie has Pi J ■ I a choice selection of nursery trees of ! one year's growth, from the hud, for sale , at hi» nursery, near Ilightstown, Mer jeer Co., N. J., which will be sold at a I reasonable price, ENOÇI4 A. ELY. Applicants will please leave their ■:; dors with Col. G. II. Wright, George town, Sussex Co., Del. No. 2—2ms. ni ■ ÏeÏ e r ea ' ll î at A by T/"* ° f f Ma a« 1 of tho General Assembly of hi s the State of Delaware, passed at D ° Ver ' Feb 1 7th A- D- 1859- "«tho nzingJohnP. West and Elias S fi„n;„ 0 i„„ , . . - ^o* 1108 to locate certain vacant blnds * n Broad Creek Hundred, * 5ussex > that said lands have been surveyed and a plot of the turned into the Recorder's office for tho information of all earned. NOTICE. ■•in thing Over all for same ro persons con Joiin P. Wm. No. 3—lm. tree; THE Mighty Heater! WORLD KNOWN AND WORLD TRIED. 20 the ré ' el docs a al with so or 1 mMk .iTr v ■ ma fflvö HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. 4b frVtltti :■ '1 « tr C: i The free admissions of all No'r.iu, as well as the verdict of the leading Hospitals of the Old as well as the New World, stamp this powerful remedial Agent as the grealest healing prepara tion ever made known to suffering Its penetrative qualities are more than marvelous, through the external orifi ces of the skin, in visible to the naked eye, it reaches the seat of the internal disease; and in all external affections its anti-inllamatory and healing virtues pass anything else on record, and is Nature'e great ally. » man to and per mm - ERYSIPELAS AND S\1T RHEUM Are two of the most common and viru lent disorders prevalent on this conti nent, to these the Ointment is especi ally antagonistic, its "modus operandi" is first to eradicate the venom and then complete the cure. any nor BAD LEGS, OLD SOKE A, AND ULCERS. Cases of many yeais standing that hare pertinaciously refused to yield any other remedy or treatment, have in variably succumbed to a few applica tions of this powerful unguent. ERUPTIONS ON THE SKI.V. Arising from a bad state of the blood chronic disease are eradicated, and a clear aud transparent surface regained by the restorative action ol this Oint ment. It surpasses many of the metics and other toilet appliances in its power to dispel rashes and other disfig urements of the face. to i a Ol ■ ii PILES AND FISTULA. Every form and feature of these pro valent and stubborn disorders is eradi cated locally and entirely hv the use of this emolient; should precede its application. In healing qualities will he found te be thorough and invariable - fomentations warm Roth the Ointment and Pills should : be used in the following cases: Bunions, Mecurinl Eruptions Burn», - Piles, Chapped //ands, Rheumatism, Chilblains, Ringworm, Fistula. Salt Rheum, Gout, Scalds, Lumbago, Skin Diseases, Awelled Glands, Sprains, Sore Legs, Stiff Joints, Sore Breasts, Tetter, Sore Heads, Ulcers, Sore Throats, Venereal Sores, Sores of all kinds, Wounds of all kind*. EM? 1 " CAUTION!——None are genu ine unless the words " Holloway , Ecu. iork and London," are discernible a water-mark in every leaf of the hook of directions around each pot or box: the same may be plainly seen by hold tng the leaf to the light', reward will be given to any one render ing such information as may lead to the detection of any party or parties counter feittng the med'Cines or vending tbs same, knowing them to be spurious. *** Sold at the Manufactories of Pro fessor HOLLOWAY, 80. Maiden Lane New York, and hy all respectable Drug, 6's's and Dealers in Medicine through out the United Slates and the civilized woild, in pots at 25 cents, 63 cents aud $1 each. ®BP"Tliere is a considerable sariug by taking the larger sizes. N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each pot. No. 21.—ly ' A handsome A GA 3 R.D. DR. PHILLIP W. SMITH, Having located GEORGETOWN, for the prar tice of in MEDICINE & SURGERY, Ma . vbc at his Drug Store hi s residence 8 No 49—l'v or al A large tot of Ready Made Clo thing of every kind, consisting of Over Coats, Dress Coats, Cassimei* Coats, Satinet Coats, and Vests cf all styles, which wo will sell cheap for cash. Call and see. WILLIN & MORRIS.