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{The JRiddli'foivit JTiaiuirript PVIJLISlir.P RVERY 8 BY HENRY VAXDERFORD. Office corner Main and »Scott streets, D. L. Dunning's JJook and Variety Store. , payable in advance. ver Tbkv' ' * 2.00 per F' . .* -.cs five cents. . .»uvKHTisiNo Rates.— One square of ten lines. $1 for the first insertion subsequent insertion. One squi tbs $8. For a quarter of a column three months $8 ; six inonhts Si privilege of four changes, $2.'»: for half a column $50. Fractions of a square to he c square. When the number of inscr marked, advertisements will lie continued until forbid, and charged accordingly. Ohituurics published at advertising rates; Marriages and Deaths inserted free. Yearly advertise confine their advertisements to their own business. All letters should lie address ed to T b jkft odletown Tra.nsciupt, Middletown, Del. I 25 cents tor each ear $10: ; year, with tin lions is ust CASH! CASH!! 18 NOW THE ORDER OE THE DAY. US I NESS of all kinds is being put B Cash Basis, and it is light and proper that it should he. If a farmer sells his wheat, corn, oats, it is for cash. If he sells his beef, pork, or potato s, it is for If he sells his peaches, it must he for Mercantile credits di. • reduced to thirty /days, which is equivalent to cash: for thirty •days is no accommodation at all, to a man who •does a credit business. At the beginning of every month tho " Monthly ?nt out t«> all dealers, and the ►State amount summed up at the foot of that " »State ment" must be promptly paid , or the delinquent's •credit suffers. It is evident, therefore, that mer chants cannot do business satisfactory to them selves, and keep up their credit and their stock, if they continue to give the long credits hereto fore extended to their customers. Business, generally, is approaching more near ly a cash basis, and business me will Ik* compelled to conform to the general rule and practice. Consequently, the undersigned, will, on and after this date. SELL (fOO/tS KOK CASH OSL r, OR ITS EQU VA LEST JS TRADE. everywhere. We lmve marked our Goods to the lowest pos sible figures, hup! are prepared to sell Great Bar gains for Cash Only. Try the effect of cash purchases, and note the saved by it. PST We • offering Goods cheaper tin offered before, because they will Le sold for cash onlv. •vci Como nml hoc for voursolvos. All Pers s having out-standing accounts will please come forward and settle up without delav. J. A. UKYNOLDS & SONS. ' »Xept. 12, 1808—1 in TRUSTEE'S SALE A TAoautiful SALT WATER SITUATION Tn Talbot County, Abl. B Y virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for Talbot county, sitting in Equity, the tiudcr sigued, as Trustee, front door of the Court House, in the town of Eastou, on, ill sell at public sale, at the Tuesday, September 29//i, 1808, between the hours of and 5 o'clock. P. M. part of that farm or plantation commonly know a* the 66 CÏ T. H bb + 9 formerly tho residence of Charles II. Martin tnining the quantity of Esq. 180 ACHES, more or less. This farm is beautifully located of "Glebe" creek, a branch of Miles Riv •nil the luxuries of the salt water, crabs, terrapins, and wild fowl ea in abundance. It is withi steamboat landing at Miles Riv about two vaters here jysters, fish, he obtained mile of the Bridge, des from the town of Easton. The improvements are a one-story Frame Dwelling, And sufficient OUT-BUILDINGS for the use of lhe farm. There is als Orchard of 1600 Young Peach Trees, togetl fine with other fruit trees in abundance. TERMS OF SALE. The terms prescribed by the decree .fourth of the purchase money cash 01: «ale ; the balance i the deferred pay with approved security, hearing interest fr of sale. * One the di of lid three •nls to he secured b bond day PHILEMON T. KENNARD. Win. K. Rathell, Auctioneer. August 22—ts. T s tee. ' FARM FOR SALE. B Y Virtue of a Decree of the Circuit Court for Kent County, sitting in equity, the under signed, as Trustee for Agustus A. Malsburger will, on Tuesday, the 22(/ day of September, 18G8, clock, A. M. at the Old Brick Hotel in Millington, Kent County, Md. offer at Public »Sale, .the Farm called At 11 Garden Point, .situated in Kent County, Md. on Chester River. miles from Millington, on the Public road aroni Chcstertown to Millington. This farm contains tw 186 Acres, 2 Roods, 11 Perches, «bout Twenty Acres of which are in WOOD. It is divided into Five Fields, and has all been Ä orougbly limed within the past few years. iproveoieots «ti***st of a goo«l 'LING with the usual Out Buildings. The water .is good, and the farm is convenient to Churches, 'Schools and Mill. THERE IS A YOUNG PEitCH ORCHARD OP 500 TO OOO TREES IN' BEARING. -story L)W Elr This Farm was formerly the Homestead of Thomas Woodall, deceased, adjoins the lands of John F. Newman and Jesse Woodall, deceased, and is now occupied by Thomas A. Meredith as tenant. TERMS, One-third of the purchase money cash : the bal ance in one and two years, with interest from the 1st of January, 1869; to be secured by the bond of the puchaser, with security. Possession given the first of Junuarv. 1880, and* the privilege of seeding wheat this Fall. RICHARD C.'JOHNSON, Trustee. Sept. 5—ts. FOR SALE. S OUTHDOWN EWE»S, Bl'CK»S, and BUCK Lambs. from Premium CHESTER WHITK PIGS Stock. Also HONG KONG, or BROWN CHINA /.»EESE. Apply to Aug. 29—Imo.* R. H. HODGSON, Lewisville, Chester Co. Pa. SEWING-MACHINES' WILCOX* GIBBS' Ï WISTED IiOOP-STITCII FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINES 1M THE WOIthl). fl ebb ' ; ■ 'V OBVIOUS REASONS WHY THE WILCOX & GIBBS Family Sewing Machines ARE BECOMING SO POPULAR: FIRST. Bee sc they i hieb is the ie, and Durable Stitch k ake the " Twif st Beautiful, Elast !» Looi'-.Xrmii.'' .SECOND, Because they are adapted to the ill use either Cot id successfully. 'PHIIII). Because they are Perfectly Simple in their Construction ; and will Jlem, Fell, »Stitch, Bind, Cord, Tuck, Gather, and Embroider, in the most perfect manner. FOURTH, Because they use but One Spool, and are found Competent (Irealcst 11; : \\ ton. »Silk r L hen all others Fail. ltcnri file following Slat Commendation* of Indivldual* nail of tlie Pres* ilk Hegak'd to the -IlkClit* of Pi WILCOX & CyJHBß Family Sewing Machines. From tlie Superintendant of the Penn sylvania Central Railroad. ALTOON A, l*u. Sept 14, 1805. One of your »Sewing Machines has been niv family for several years. For sinipli mechanical accuracy of construction. I have see (i i »Sewing Machine equal to it. The si 1 i ith which it does its work hie. It has given and Cpiltip satisfaction. admini corrcetnes JSNOCII LLWLS. DOVER, »Sept. 12th, 1885. ■(• tilth \ Wilcox .(• (tibb Me si •Hav ing had eightee m«*nlh>' ith xpe I take pleasure in say feet satisfaction. It has Family .Sewing Maehi ing that it has gi this locality. been the •ans of sell D. F. BURTON. . 20th 18; »SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. J; •The simplicity aiu] accuracy of its ineeh prevent its dropping stit«-l liich many oth i hi liable, ami liich has hithurto er ght the cannot but admire the bei stitch" into disrepute. One •lli'acv of its tv ; emeu ts. and t' enti even when ru it the e of 2000 stitches and upward per | a great ree the good v tereluiiigeabU Ite. tiler me A i t is iadc i 11 »rkmapship. mi that i The p ident t« the of l lu be Ii «Iced, a w»ty !" ••media al wonder —a household PHILADELPHIA PRESS, 1880.—"The liich has attended the i of the Wilcox &,Gibbs Sewi parallele«! suc tee of its e guara m Hrj fi-» •c: g tH Hd Ul w *6 saa CP o g o . w ,„ J w REFERENCES. The following are neighborhood, whom wc gi have had the Wilcox & Gibbs Sewing Machines in use for some time : Misses Blaekiston. Mrs. Willia Mrs. J. B. Clarkson. Mrs. R. A. Doch unes of pc Mrs. Beni. Armstrong. " T. »S. Bowers. ( î reen. M Mrs. H. V Jr. j Mrs. S. M. Reynolds. «lerford. CASH PRICES. No. 1. Ornamental Iron Stand, .Walnut Top, (oiled.) with Hemmer and Fel ler, No. 2. On Ornamental Iron Stand, Walnut Top, with Drawer j No. 3. On Ornamcintal 1 Polished Mahogany or Walnut Top,-" and Drawer, with Hemmer und Fel ler. . 4. Walnut Half Case^ (oiled,) Hemm«? nll ,j i«'eller No, 5. Extra llalfCuae, ' "with Work Box. Hemmer and Feller, No. 6. Walnut Half Case, (oiled,) with Fancy Work Box, Hemmer aud Feller, No. 7. Mahogany Half Case, (Polished,) with Hemmer and Feller, No. 8. Full Cabinet-Case, Mahogany Walnut with Hemmer and Feller, $55 nd Lock, 56. Stand, with ;5Q NT villi 65 68 70 76 100 -isliinjr n first class Sewing Machine, would do well to call ami examine the Those Wilcox & Gibbs TWÎSTED LOOP-STITCH FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, COXSTAN TLY ON AND FOR HAND SALE BY JOHN A. REYNOLDS k SONS, Middletown, Del. August 1$ - ly CHATSWORTH HILL Select Boarding and Day School For Young Ladies, 188 Kkankmn St. Baltimork, Mu. Mua. P. L. EICHELBERGER and Miss. A. E. HASSON, Principals. fJRIE location selected for this School is i city. agreeable, healthy and retired part of the The building, furnished with all the mod water, gas, baths, &c. ell shaded yard at einen ts, such as cm nnpr and having taelied, is admiralily adapted to the purposes of the Institution. large and The School rooms will he fitted up i modern style made the pupils. the most will be ml advancement of ml every arrangement •cure the comfort Teums eor Boarding Pupils. Board d Tuiti in English, French and .$500 00 i »at in No extras id Washing. Each pupil is required to he furnished with pkins, fork, spoon and napkin earing a pparel irked with the owner's name. towels, table ring all of whic h, must he ell Terms for Day Scholars. Tuition in English, French and L. % n $125 00, at Profess per quarter Music •»d Germa •s prices. $ The »School will 10th of September to the 25th of June, of ten days will be given at Christnuu at Easter. Payments to be made strictly in ad •e. The bills will be rendered semi-annually, entrance, and on the 1st of February. A punctual atten dance at the opening of School is especially re quested. Pupils may enter at any period of the from tlu.* A reeds d also the •moment of the term. „ ear, hut they will be expected to remain to the close of the School \ «1 if re ed before that time full payment ill be required. ic E F E II K N C E S : Rev. James Graham, Winchester, Va.; Rev. 1. \N . Dosli. do. ; Rev. Win. Eggleston, do. : II. M. Brent. Ivsq. do. ; Robert B. Wolfe, Esq. do. ; Win. B. Baker. Esq. do.: O. M. Brown. Esq. do. Hon. II. McCullough. Elkton, Mil. ; Mathews, do.: Rev. p. B. »Sadtler. 1). 1)., Luther ville. Md. : Rev. D. Bittle, Roanoke College, Vn. ; Prot. C. »S. AN c*lls, do.; Rev, J. J. Miller, Htami ton, N a. ; Col. Ueqrge Baylor, do. : Baker Bros, do.: J. F. Hit* 1 , {Csu., Middletown, Va. ; Mark Bird, Esq. Woodstock. Va. ; Dr. J. R. Dunbar, Baltimore. Mil. ; Wm. M. Busey, Esq., do.; II. Virnderford, Miedletown, Del. Rev. II. BOOKS, STATIONERY, VARIETY STORE. S CIIOOL BOOKS Bildes. Praver Books an BLANK RUOKH, in vario Tuck. Membrandum and Pass Books. «1 Miscellaneous Works, d Hymn Books, styles of hi lining. Stationery of all klnd.S. Photograph Albums, Work Boxes, Fancy Boxes, Writing Desks- LadU'S* SiiU'hels, Pocket Books, Port Polios, Purses, Portmppaies, Segar Is and Curds. Look Cases, Picture F •s. T iug Glasses. Back Gammon Boands, * CHESS k CHECKER MEN, GAMES OF ALL KINDS. Rubi er Pencils and Penholders. Writing Fluid Ink Stands, Pocket Cutlery, Rogers' »Sciss« »Sleeve Buttons. »Studs, Breast Pins, Finger Kings Spectacles, Violin »Strings, Combs, Brushes, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Gum Bands, Watch Keys, Key JVipgi*, npd Puff Boxés. A Fine Afotortincikt of C'olgntc* & Co'*. Son)), FHALONNS N K JHT-B LOOMiNG CEREUS, Wright's anu Taylor's »Superior Extracts, Pomades, Hair 0;|u, apd pFUtal Soap, of the first «jimlity. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. Neck Ties of various styles, Bismarck Collars, Gloves, Hose, Handkerchiefs, Cuffs, Wristlets, kc. kc. Segars, Tobacco Pii»es, Meerschaums, and To •lifii. Lamps, Lamp Ghimnoys, WicJts and Goal OM. 1)P:ALER IN NEWSPAl'ERS— haec New York Ledger. . Harper's ^N'eekly. Bazaar and Magazine. Frauk Leslie, L'himaey Corner, Weekly, Boys and Girls Weekly, panion. tic, Arthur's, Galaxy •si's Magazines. Jpitr A large variety of Fancy Articles. Call ami examine, at Corner of Mai Gleason's Lite Peters Gode and Mm'c.De 's. A ill D. L. DUNNING'S, n and »Scott streets, Middletown, Del. Jan 4. - 31110 . JOHN McLEAR & SON, BASKEK8, WILMINGTON, DEL. M oney received on deposit, hie on demand, and interest allowed paya GOVERNMENT SECURITIES BOUGHT and SOLD, at current market rate6. GOLD AND GOLD COUPONS, Bought at highest prices. Kotes, Drafts, and Interest, CpUpcted an«l nun it ted promptly. Stocks and Loans BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Applications person or by letter, promptly and fully answered. Correspondence invited. JOHN McLEAR k SON, Bankers, Wilmington, Del. Aug. 1—6mo. WOODSIDE Small Fruit Nursery. STB AWBEIUIIES, RASPBERRIES, BLACKBERRIES, CURRANTS AND OSAGE ORANGE PLANTS ALSO EARLY ROSE, AND HARRISON POTATOES. Pirculars coutaininng prices can be had bv ap plying to* HENRY CLAYTON, • Sept, 5—3m. Mount Pleasant, Del. Stock of Millinery Goods For Sale. 1 1MIE undersigned purposing to retire from bu X 8iness will sell at private sale her entire stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods. This is a rare opportunity for any person wishing to enter a good business. 'Apply to Aug. 29—tf LYDIA V. CANNON. Middletown, Del. BARGAINS, BARGAINS, Cash Buyers Look to your Interest. S. R. STEPHENS & Co. H AVING opened their New Cash Store, ii Middletown, Del. arc now prepared to offer to the Public u large and well selected Stock of DRY GOODS, GROCER! LIB, &o. They offer a largo lot of CARPETS, Vrniv Low »ROM Auction. A FINE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, OlotliH, Ca.swiiners, and. Ready Made Clothing. HATS AND CAPS, Di •ess G oods, \ otions, HARDWARE, &C. Uiiniicd Fruits, I'lclilcs, Sauces, aud all kinds of Goods usually kept in a country store. Having purchased our entire stock for cash, we are prepared to sell at city prices tor cash or country produce. Buyers would do well to give us a call. SAML. It. STEPHENS & Co. Middletown, Del. Jily 4—ly. W. M. KENNARD, op TI VELL K X« VN DRY GOODS AND CARPET HOUSE, • 300 !Unrk»t Street, Wilmington, offers to Hie buying public able asHprt(uciit of e pf the most dcsir GOODS displayed by this old established bouse. Buying for Ul.XH, selling ou the same terms, I'urt liiUliiK li.nn ti ihI liant«!.. VELI. AH Importing some .Styles of Goods, all combined, gives him many advantages usual with retail stores. uot é LARGE STOCK, PLENTY OF LIGHT, No Misrepresentation of Goods, AND LOW PRICES «i » SOME of the inducements held forth to buyoi rr 4, 1888—6ni ».'«SL Jani HOW 101 rs COMPLETE MANURE, M A X U F ACTURKD BY HKNHy BOWER, CIIEMLST, PHILADELPHIA. MARK Fy«)M Super-Phosphate of Lime , Ammonin and Potash, WARUANTKD FHEK FROM ADULTERATION. riYHlS Manure contains all the elements to pro JL du«'e large crops of all kinds, and is highly recommended by all who havp used it, also by distinguished Chcjnists who ha ye, by analysis, tested its qualities. Packed in bags of 200 pounds each. DIXON, »S11ARPLESS & CO. SOLF. 39 ÖfHith Water and 40 îjouth Delaware Avenue, IMIILAPBM'IIU. For sale by W.\l . REYNOLDS, 70 »South Street, Baltimork, Md. Also by JOHN A. REYNOLDS & SONS, Midolk ghout the coun July 18, '08. Dkl. And by dealers generally thr try. HARNESS MAKING-. T HE undersigned having commenced Hai making at ODESSA, DEL. Is prepared to furnish every article in his line on the most reasonable terms. His experience in city and country justifies his promise that ALL IIIS WORK WILL BE OF THE ELDEST QUALITY And gives him confidence to solicit a share of the public patronage. jy9F-His »Shop is on Main street, in the house formerly occupied by Joseph Tawresy. WM. T. GALLAHER. April 25—tf. Rhodes ! Rhodes ! Rhodes ! ! 1'rice Reduced «c $50 per Ton. T O meet the recent decline in Grain, duce a iarger consumption in this tlie price of Rhodes' Standard Manure has be reduced to $50 per ton of 2000 lb». The quality of this M ted, being better ago. md i li •gain • has not deteriora • than it was thirteen veurs It is always dry and suitable for drilling. All that is asked for Rhodes, is to try it along side any other Fertilizer in the American market, and note the result in the quantity and quality of the grain at Harvest, and the subsequent growth of clover or other crop. Put up iu hags or barrels, and sold by the sub scriber at Middletown, Del.—on Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, and mi Chesapeake and Dela ware waters, at S50 pej- ton, clear pf freight. Send in your orders early, limited. July 18—tf. the supply ts E. T. EVANS. Miildletown. Del. BOOT & SHOE MAKING-. J AME»S 11. COLLINS, respectfully informs the public that lie has taken the Shop at the cor ner of Broad and Lake streets, nearly opposite the Academy, in Middletqwv, and is prepared to manufacture Boots and »Shoes to order. »Spe cial attention given to repairing, and all work finished with neatness and despatch, spectfully solicits a share pf the public patronage. He re GO TO DEAKYNE'S I ^OR everything that is nice, in tha way of frcsli family Loaf Bieid, Fancy Cakes* su perior Confectionery. Ice Cream, kc. spppljed with Cake, Confectionery, Ice Cream kc. tp order, at shortest notice. Go to De.'ikyuefc for everything that .is nice. ' J. B. DEAKYNE, Middletown, Del. August 8- 5m. TO THE PUBLIC. I NTEREST Ml) parties having circulated reports in New Castle and adjoining counties, depre dating the character of Rhodes' »Super Phosphate sequence of the *, ) we lieg leave to lav before 1*ertillzer (in c •cut reduc tion i price ofs patrons and the public generali the follow ing letter fr« Me . Va mail k 'I 'rimhle. Gencr *e. in I'hiladel al Agents for this »Standard M phia : PHILADELPHIA, Aug 11, 18i!8, Mr. K. T. Keans, Middletown. Del. Dear Sir :—Your favor of date is just to hand. We note, with surj vails with you u rumor that Messrs. Potts & Klett have sold out to other parties. This is a falsehood mudeout of the "whole cloth," Klett have not sold out ; neither do they intend to do so. On the contr that there pre Messrs. Potts k y, they have so i :rcnt* ed their facilities for 1'hospatc, that they cost than any other have been able to reduce the price ' 'tide fully equal to their for linking the Rhodes »Super • enabled to make it at less u facturera, and i eonse id «Pieu. still t High »Standard, and at the i lion for drilling superior to any article of the kind rket. isl • time, i •omli in the vive how the report 1ms been circulated in your neighborhood, or who the au thors of it are, We suppose, however, originated by some interested party, who, perhaps, is not able to produce so good We cannot c •tide, ev outradict the report flatly, higher price. Please and at all ti •s, and oblige Yours, truly. YARN ALL k TRIMBLE, General Agents for Rhodes' Manure. RHODES' SUPER PHOSPHATE in Bags or the Del. R. R. t $50 per ton. E. T. EVANS, »Sole Agent, Middletown. Del. Barrels, delivered at Chesapeake or Delaware waters, y po Aug. 15-3t Builders, Take Notice!! IAOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND feet of WHITE A PINE and HEMLOCK TIMBER, For »Sale, consisting of 1st, 2d. and 3d COMMON INCH BOARDS. Also, three grades of WHITE PINE FLOORING. A large lot of 1' and 2-Incli Pine Plank. HEMLOCK JUICE AND STUDDING, HEMLOCK DILL STUFF, AND SHEATHING, TJ EM 1.00 Iv FENCING. ( \ INCH.) ONE 11 (INDUED THOUSAND NO I WHITE /'LYE SHINGLES. •'or Solo In Will I AM LINDSEY, Chesapeake City, Md. Aug. Jh—3m. FOR SALE. 75,000 Healthy Peach Trees 1 7VMBRACING all the choice market and fam A il y varieties. Hale's Early, 1 Red Rareripe, »Stump the World, ford's Late, Troth s Early, Early York (T ( 'raw ford Early, Ward's Late Moore's 1« ite, »Smock Free, Crocket White, ilyke's Favorite, Last of the »Season. Choice Mixon Free, Reeves' Favorite, Will be ready for planting in the fall of 1888, or »Spring of 18GD. Apply E. R. COCHRAN CHARLES AD'A.MS. Middletown, Del. V to August 8—Gm. NEWARK ACADEMY N E W A K K , I ) É L AW À Ii E, l'itoF. EDWARD I). PORTER, A.. M. PRINCIPAL. A first-class Boarding »School for BOYS A Mi YOUNG ME.\. [Founded in 1740.] 'all session begins September 2d. fbrnmtio semi for circular. Aug. 15-3IU COAL! COAL!! CQAJJ!! O NE HUNDRED TON.S of tue celebrated "SU GAR NOTCH" LEHipjl COAL now un loading at New Castle, and will be ready for de Monday hejet, the 17th instant, ill lie'll strikes it} the mining reg'u y advanced the Price of C«>al promise of High Rates the coming sei ne. therefore, for Cons 15—tf livery «•out s have al d give is the ti to lav in E. T. EVANS, * Middletow supply. Au Del. A RARE CHANCE. "l^HE le ned, being nablc to obtni place, for him Stock of G The business has been i this Dwelling House i «1 family, offers his i private sale, is improving August 15—tf. self ids, at «1 now A. W. SPARKS, Warwick. Md. PERSIAN HEALING OR PINT'! TAB SQAP. I ^OR the •Toilet this Soap h is no equal. It preserves the complexion fair, the skin soft, flexible and healthy. It re ruff', preserves the hair soft aud sill vents it from falling off' or pr grey. It es Jill D.-iiid d pre aturely turning ill positively cure Pimple the Face, Crackeil Chapped Hands, »Salt Rheum, Frosted Feet, Burns, Fresh Opts or Wounds of all kinds, all Dijsf It i of the Seal j «1 »Skin. humbug. Price l,v cents per cake. Ask your Druggist aud Grocer for it. G. B. THOMPSON, Oil Merchant, Southwest corner Second and Market »Streets, Wilmington »Si»le Agent for Delaware. Vugust 22 Cedar Shingles, Siding, and Rails, T^OR Sale.—Cedar »Shingles, Siding nml Rails, A of prime quality, for sale, near Tavlor's Bridge, Appoquiuiniink Hundred, New Castle Apply to ROBERT JOHNSON. ty, Del. Aug. l-3iii. NOTICE. A N Instalment, of one the Capital Stock o pa n y will he due, and payable to John Jt. Hall, Esq. oq Saturday, Oc(. 24th, 18iJ8. As the ;ork is now rapidly progressing, prompt pay ments will he required to meet coining liabilities. By ordér ot l "tlïè Board. WM. 11. BARR, • Secretary. Dolh f the Middletow per Share upon Hall (' August 22—4w Six Gents Reward. R AN away from the subscriber, on or about the middle of August lapt, an indentured iq» is to for r trusting JOS. TITUS, Near Mount Pleiisant. prentice, aihed Job Jill persons from harboring him, my account. Sept. 5—3t ft Seward. Thi hi i NOTICE. H AVING disposed of my Drug Store to Dr. Geo. G. Chamberlaine, all persons having claims 'against me, will call upon him for pay ment ; apd those indebted to me will pleas® make immediate payment to him. 11.'RICHMOND CHAMBERLAÎXE. Sept. 5—-4t* O LD NEWSPAPERS, ji cheap and convt.. Wrapping Paper, for sole at this office. lient E. E. COCHRAN, DEALER IN GRAIN, LIME, FERTI L1 Z K Its, «fee. Middletown, Delaware. ■\T7ILL pay the highest cash prices for all > V kinds of Crain. Will sell Lime as low as the lowest. Will PERUVIAN GUANO, $90 per Ton. Ellis' Fertilizer $56 per Ton. RHODES' PHOSPHAT«. $50 per Ton. BAUGIPSRAW BONE PHOSPHATE, $56 per Ton. BAUGH'S CHICAGO BONE, $50 per Ton. Baugh's Chicago Blood Manure, $50 per Ton. ■11 No. 1 ■> »SOLE AGFNT, at Middletown, for the Kino of »Super Phosphates, viz:—MORO PIHLL1P.S, ed. The Best Phosphate for the a rket. The Price the quality of the it* per ton—So in Oil money in this V other is not reduced, and •ither i Manure. The retail price is a ton of Phosphate is a small item, when aider that one extra peek of wheat to the at present prices, will more than pay the ext pplying the Phosphate at the rate of 2nu lbs to •ill guarantee it to make the extra peek of wheat, over any other Phosphate, and also to make a heavier growth of grass after the wheat than any other. It contains more No. 1 Peruvian Guituo-— less sand and less plaster than some others, therefore has more strength. That «ill 1 have said in favor of Moro Phillips' Phosphateis true, requires only one trial to e vinee the most sceptical. 1 w in doubt tq Joint P. Cochran, Es«j. tons each full, or t«> Win Wood, Cochran, both of whom have given it a fair trial side by side with other Phosphates. ' A liberal deduction in price cash dealers the acre. 1 ho uses fifty Wm. R ill he made to consumers of large quantities. Of the Raw Bone Phosphates Baugh's C -c proved to be the best in rs should use the best, aud get their money back with compound interest. Phosphates delivered free of freight, at the Delaware Bail Road, or at landing on the Delaware or Chesapeake v in quantities of 5 tons or upwards. A liberal deduction to dubs. »Send in mcreial Man the ket. I* station ï ny rate your Atlgtolt), 1808.--3m. Index Office, W 4 !;ke.\to.\, Va. Moro Phillips, August 8th. 1HG8. Deau Silt : - 1 wrote ygg hist year in ' régit rd of your Phosphate, and bought ten acres of wheat, I also purchased other Fertilizers, and put the same qu; l have just thrashed niv wheat, and delivered it at the depot. 1 hauled with twenty-four bushels at ith your Phosphate oil it, ushels,) 141» lbs. more than sequence is, you will sell this fall •hood, as a g; * to me for voiir address. toll," which I nt two horse 'agon, d the wheat weighed, ( the 24 the other. The c . a large quan •eat many have . Send me some pamphlets, and l will distribute them for vt Yours. load, h titv in this ueighl ■ii , J. W. FINKS. TO THE FARMING COMMUNITY. fTMIE subscriber respect full \ J- of tho Farmers of New i d Kent counties,Md. to the following list of standard Fertilizers, always kept on band, and turnished to alls the attention tie co. Del. and Cecil •der, at any stati ou tlu Delaware Raiiro.ad Chesapeake aud Dela Waters.—Viz : wi RHODES' SUPER PHOSPHATE Moro Phillips' Super Phosphate, Whann's Super Phosphate, C'i*o;is<lalc'N Super I'lio.sphale, HEWES' SUPER PHOSPHATE, P<)KS SUPER PHOSPHATE, Berger and Butz' Super Phosphate BAUGH'S SUPER PlJüSi'O AT», BAUGH'S CHICAGO BOB». PEKÜVIAN GUANO, PACIFIC GUANO, RODUNDA GUANO. E. T. EVANS, Opposite Depot, Middletow Del. July 18—tf TIMELY HINTS TO ALL. H OW many have lost ther, sister, or an ii a father, innocent little prattling n a shadow of »ther. I» child, lance to look upon, little toy or «1 have not eve •inb paration some n kept for token of reuieiiiheranee. After the se_ trijJing article irf' ufte ears, and cherished as How •h nun esteemed •of lIoiiNiNo's Perfect Photograph*, of the d lost. . «1 valuable h There is •arcely any ope who does not bike pleasure in gazing op the features of a friend, and when 'that frieinl has been re d by death, \ve often hoar the exelamation with an express' not give for such a picture of my fricml. Readers, perhaps y mind is up« of regret; O! what vould i •annot do better thing the subject, then take Gallery, the hoiir you tw „ „ , .... i future period, have re feel grateful for these gentle hints from JOHN .M. HORNING. Miildletown. T)el. to i he best memento that y C;in supply, Or leave a valued friend when you die. Is the life-speaking picture taken in health. Far better than all of earth's til «ling wealth. July 11-tf Farmers, Your Attention!! ■VTOTlCEthat the PENINSULAR MACHINE IN WORKS have "resumed labor," and par ticular attention will be given to repairing I'en ingtou »V Hussey's Reapers, Horse Rakes, thresh ers. and Horse Powers of all kinds. A lot of Su perior Reapers on hjind. Farmers, look to your intcrsts, aud purchase Reliable Machinery "made at homo," where you cun have your done promptly and reliably notice. J&t' All tvork »va granted eq offered, ' J. TÏI0S. UUDI), July 2i)-tf ' Agent, . .'pairing nd at the shortest I to any Middletown Carriage Worke. K8T A D I.1811 ED IX 1830. J. >1. COX. & into., PropiRtorn. W E keep constantly on hand amj i-.aimfue tju'e to order Carriages of t]»e lnKst st\ies and finished in the best manner, as we* aniploy bone but first-class workmen and uàe o*uly the liest material. Repairing executed xvith neatnes^ apd despatch. All work warranted. Jan 4—tf MIDDLETOWN IKON FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. P LOWS' And Plow Castings, Machine Castings of nil kinds on hand or made to or«ier. Particular attention given to Repairing Machi nery. ,Ca>h for old Iron. WM. L. BUCKE k SON, Fouuders aud Machinists. April J-tf BAUGH'S COMMERCIAL MANURES. f „ A ßE * PACKAGE. ON EVERY BAUGH & SONS, Philada. AXD NqRTlI WESTERNPEHTLUa»® O*. GlUuAUgr.O} Sole. Manufacturers., FRIGES. BAUGH'S RAW RONE PlIoKPH-V^B, $50 per *2000 pounds. BAUG1P,S CHICAGO BONE FERTILIZER, A5U per 2000 pounds. BAUGH'S CTIRL\(lO BLOOD MANURE, §00 per. 2000 pou.ndh. The above Manures are furnished in both (»ngs. and barrels, whichever customers perler. 1 The' hags are uniform in weight 100 pounds. The attention of Fa run to the fact that the esneciuUv directed Hie Raw MufèriuT posed, krii d t.Uii fiihiiiK ti*eu( ami condition, and* es oï of which the above M so well under control that of strictly uniform quality that they contain a larger percentage of •lass of manufactured in ia tlu s in the market. BAUGH & S< INS, 2U »S. Delaware Avenue, l 'lIILÀ DELPHI A . Noktm Western EFurjLt/.^q C-., Cor. Lake A Lasalle .Sis Cl lie a«". JpS" Baugh's Commercial Manures may be y of the principal towns in the United »States or Dominion of Canada.* JhW? crL-.HU procured trt dealers i ATTENTION FARMERS. f JMlO.MAS T. Enos and Ja M. Chcfiins, having purchased the exclusive right, for' the , to manufacture und sell * Foster's Phosphate Attachment, F OK DRILLING FERTILIZERS in the State of Delaware, and East Maryland, nro now prepare«! to till orders for this justly celebn'»^ ted machine. Having been improved by tlie New Cast Iron'Rottoni, tvitj» thumb screws to régfffatq it in sop'iug the dasfreil »jVpihtitV, '■ ' n ' ' "* defects of the huh year, it nilonly needs 'a'fail* trial to guarraptee sut Ealiners who have drilled their Phosphates by, its use, prefer it to all other Fdrilizcr Drill's in the market. Ii will sow just Alii* quantity voit •ant. It it i adjusted so that »T:\inp' plii'AipnAM ill not clog it. It is simple and hot liable jo iitiv be attached to " get out of order, seed drill It !>.V It I dlnarily used beeu ill use tself. onlv Rea . and it speaks fi .* seas is«; Oiuxionh : Rev. Ihshop Swtt, s ivs : "l like it, and use jt.'l David Stewart, M. J). of Port Pen, Del. say» : ••This drill of Foster's is a God-scud to nie." TUE FULL lien r y C. Walker, of McDonough, Del. àays ; "It has proved very satisfactory, it does thd ith your improved adjustable bottom, r«gnluted by two thumb screws perfect machine." Stringer L. Tinley, Jr. says: "I would no^ part with mine for many finies the cost of (l. provided 1 could in t get one made on the same ork very well. . .1 ave in my upm R. McKee, of Miildletown, Del. says: " lif ted udmirahly, the" iinpro'venietft invented yourself, makes the arrafgen\cjit'so simple, that the dullest nips* lie cojiVip'ce«l of its perfection and complete manner of working." We also heg le :n, who j iug of the improved Bottom : Joseph Cleave!*. 'J. J. Janvi »S. F. »Shiilte f«> refer the following •quiünte«! with tlie wôrk Tlms. 1". Dilwortlq , j. if. Wifiii.ni 9 ; Thus. Cochran, Henry Jones, gentle Joseph Roberts, We are prepareiWo put new bottoms to drills t last year. d Jas. Bud.l. Attachment $50 00. delivery. Brice of N Ter di •end your orders to Enos and CHieAiuu Odessa Del. T. T. ENOS. ^ J. M- CUKFFIJIff, Plea. Ouiuu, Del. }t, f 18—Its iMP ■H'l. $' :- U* NEWARK MACHINE. WOEKS. THE DIAMOND STATE Tliveslier and Cleaner V\7E call the attention of Farmers to our im » ' proved Diamond .State Thresher and (Jleu The practi such as will «I vising those wanting Threshers ours before purchasing manufacture three sizes, No. I, •h cylinder, No. 2, 30 inch cylinder, No. 3, 28 inch cylinder. They are of the best erials and workmanship, and Warranted to Suit Purchasers. ner,. with double acting »Separator, nil operation of these machines is n t us i «1 Cleaners to examine cwht-re. We •I: 38 ■ Large or small powers can he used to drive them as desired. Galvanized sheet iron is used for ScivcB and Shaker bottoms. They in strength; durability doing their work rapidly And »del of si i uncqualed «1 ease of running. * * i the best mufjffFr? plicity in its con struction and operation, apd the price of it below that of others in the market, The double shaker sr pa rates all tlu* grain fffiiq the straw, none is wasted, and the crimped sieves affff tiff* pèctlLaf motion of the fan shoe makes it a cleaner' iiiumr The bine is passed. The *hoe ciui easily be detached from the separator and the machine used ns a Thresh er and Separator alone. Two and three Horse Endless Chain Railway Poww-s with steel be.ar ings—Pel ton and other Lever Powers. Bead fbr a circular. Address— May 23—3iri CA»snO h Co. Newark, M. Joel Pusey, Gcueral Agi. FARMS!! FARMS!! I ;?0£ SALE. THREE FARMS. No. î A ßrrnr situated* c»n the r^ad from Sudler>;vilîe tb ChUn li JIill; «ij/fSvVihH VWK nillM «»f the Jifiter place, contaifiiftg lofl 'ffO^K»^; nearly iijl nrahlo. This farm is well tdiiifed; being near a public Svhoo), a Church, and good Flouring Mill» and i4 a very divsirahl© propd'tv) fhe huui heilig JllgJi and feirsecptible of the liigh est improvenWiif, nl snlall expenso. No. 2 Is öitff.Ttvd witjiin three miles of 0h« s tertown, and al$p VitjSiVi tjiree miles of Rulph's wharf, au«i not more mat} |wo ini Tes from Deep landing, where grain or any otheV produce''call be scut awjiy, cither by steamboat or sail and contains about 200 ACRE.S, this farm is ltv a good county road, aud the land !b high and of a very superior quality. No. 3 Is within two and a half miles of Äud lersville, anil lying immediately on a public road and contains about 280 ACRES, and woul^' di vide to advantage if desirable into two faTiOV. All three farms hare buildings and rire 'now occupied, apd being Cultivated. Possession will be given at tjie end of the year, or sooner if necessary. Thc ttrms c-itn'nlè fen'ite easy to suit purchasers, JVivoh Yvhinttig to pur chase had better tipplv at'â'neb tf» LEMUEL ROBERTS, Near Crumpton,*or SndlersviRt, Md. ted .jgMst tf,