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Nxgro Killkd.—O n Thursday laut at Georgetown, a colored man while in the presence of some white men commenced ; whereupon him a blow ever the head, from the effects of which he died on Friday morning .—Mutual Friend. tulkin tg rather impudently ; f the gentlemen Btruek one o JUST RECEIVED AT JOHN A. REYNOLDS & SONS. 2000, Lbs. of new Buck wheat Flour. A LARGE STOCK OF DRIED FRUITS, Consisting of RAISINS, PRUNES, CURRANTS, APPLES, PEACHES, AC. AC. Mixed Pioklea, Chow-Chow. Cu cumber?, Ac. I fkAfk Lb* of heavy Bacon, consisting of yV/\"U Hams Sides, and Shoulders. A Large lot of Mackerel and Herring in bar rels, half-barrels, and kitts O AAA Lbs. of Rock Salt in lnmps weigh &ing from 25 to 100 lbs. each. O Lbs of New and Old Tar Rope, for tying Corn Fodder. 2,000 Lbs. of Dnncannon Nails, by the Lbs. of John T. Lewis' Pure White Lead in 12}, 25, 50, aud 100 pound 1,000 ke«,«. lOO galls of the best Linseed Oil, f All of which will he sold for the. lowest net Cash prices, for Cush. JOHN A. REYNOLDS A SONS. Nov. 14, 1868—tf PUBLIC SALE AT TIIB House of W, T. Chance, Odessa, Del. On Su/arday, December bth, 1868. OF A VALUABLE HOUSE. LOT. &C. Situate in Odessa, Del, I MMEDIATELY opposite the M. Church on High Street, adjoining the lands of John Appleton and Capt. W, W. Walker; 43 feet front on High K*reet and ruuning back 160 feet to a 20-feet-wide Alley. THE DWELLING HOUSE Iß 16 bv 24 feet, two stories high tvilh a two-sto ry Back Building, 16 by 32 feet, with a pump of excellent water under a complete shed. Ol* the Alley there is a «Stable 20 by 30 feet 2 Stories high, also a good Garden. Everything in good order, the whole having been built but a few years. Persons wishing to view the place will call on S. B. Stevens, wbo resides on the premises, or to LOU18 A. CAVENDER, Or 8A.M L M. ENOS. Xqv. 14, 1868—t*. VALUABLEFARM IN QUAKER NECK AT PUBLIC SALE. T HE subscriber, finding it inconvenient to at-> tend to hi» Farm in Quaker Neck, Kent counr ty, Maryland, and his professional and public du» tine, will offer it at Public Sale, on TUESDAY\ NOVEMBER, 24 th, 1868, At Eleven o'clock, A. M. AT THE VOSHELL HOUSE, in Chesteriown. It Contains about 356 Àores, and is about four miles from Chestertown ; is dir vided into six fields, and is under good fencing, The land has been limed. There are several PEACH ORCHARDS, in bearing, containing in the aggregate about 3,000 Trees. A Pear Orchard of about 150 Trees of Standard and Dwarf, ip bearing. 200 Apple Trees. Dwarf and Standard, about nine years old, beginning to bear fruit. Also an older oredard. THE DWELLING la lu fair condition ; KITCHEN new : OUT. BUILDINGS in a goon state of repair. Th. tending is a good one on Cheater The Wood is ample for the Farm, Upwards of on« hundred bushel« of Wheat has baa* seeded with a good Pertiliger. The purcha ser will be entitled to thp growing session given on the fln»t of Jannary next. Mr. John C. Money, the tenant, will show the pmnlssa to any who may call. River. crop. Po« THE TERMS OF SALE ARE: purchase money in four lance in six annual and One-sixth of the months, and the Ba equal instalments from the first day of January next, with interest from that time. The terms y be varied if they shall not suit any one dis posed to purchase. GEORGE VICKERS. Chestertown, Nov. 7, 1868—ts. Flour, Meal and Feed. BRICK MILLS, Neu Cfut'e County, DR, TTAV1NG put his Milt in complete repair, is Al prepared tp Grind all kinds of Grain and to Manufacture Fiouf, Meal, Buckwheat, Rye, Mill Feed, Ac. all of which he will deliver to order FOR CASH. FLOUR, MEAL, FEED, *c. Always on hand. He solicits a share of tike public patronage. November 7, 1866—tf. w NOTICE. A N Instalment, of one Dollar per Share upon tal Stock of the Middletown Hall will be due, and payable tp John R. Hall,'Ksq. on Thursday, Dec. 10th, 1868. As the By order of Hie Board. WM. H. BARR, Secretary: tlte * '■'VkV: t ,ÎJ Pubic Sale of a Valuable Farm NEAR CHBSTERTOWN. T HE undesrtgned as Agent and Attorney will expose to public sale at the Voshell House, in Chestsrtown, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, 1868, At a quarter past 12 o'olook, P. M. That Valuable Farm in Quaker Neck, Kent coun ty, called the HANSON OR WILMER FARM on which Mr. William A, Thomas resides as ten ant, containing .A_bout 468 -A-cres. This Farm is divided into six fields and a lot of three or four acres, under f Jr fencing. The land has beep limed, and is good and productive. There is about one hundred acres in Wood and Marsh. THE DWELLING is a Large TWO-STORY BRICK with three rooms below and a good Hall and Stairway; three rooms on the second floor, and two good and fin ished rooms in the Garrett, which have Dormer windows—all in good repair. There is a Grana ry, Stabling, Sheds, Ac, on tho premises. This property is within three-fourths to a mile of Che8tertown, on the rauin road leading to the latter place, and binding on Chester river. The situation is high, handsome, healthy, and very desirable. The property is among the finest and handsomest on the river line. This Farm has been divided by a Surveyor, making the Home part contain 225 Acres and 3 Roods of arable land, including the Buildings, and 311 acres of wooa laud detached, scarcely a more valuable farm than this in the county. The other portion, without buildings, will contuin 188 Acres, 1 Rood and 16 Perches. The land will be offered as a whole, and also in two parts. A ulot will be exhibited at the . Both farms nave a River front. There is ill TERMS OF SALE : The terms of sale are one-third cash; balance in three equal instalments in one, two ana three years with interest and secured. The terms may be modified if desired. GEORGE VICKERS, Agent and Attorney. Chestertown, Nov. 7, 1868—ts. A SMALL FARM For Sale. T HE undersigned will expose to public sale at the Voshell House in Chester town, on TUESDAY, November 24 th, 1868, at one o'clock P. M. all that Farm lying in Worton, containing »T Acren, 1 Rood and 34 Perches. The soil is good, and produces well, There are 500 Peach trees in full bearing, and 400 set out last spring ; 50 Apple Treys, three years old. THE DWELLING is in ordinary condition. The Out-buildings about 4 years old. This property adjoins the property of Dr. Thomas O. W roth, John Gale, Esq. und others, it lies ubout one mile from Worton Heights, and is convenient to Churches, Schools, Post Office lind Mill«, and about six miles from Chester to un, There is a fine well ol drinking water on the premises. are TERMS OF SALE: The terms of sale arc—one-third cash, or in sixty days; the balance in eight, twelve and eighteen months from the day or sale, with inter est from the first day of January next. The tenant, Mr. George Fowler, will show the A crop of wheat has been seeded with guano. A proportion of the crop is to be deliv* ered as rent. The terms may be modified to suit the purchaser. premises. Reut of present year reserved. GEORGE VICKERS, Agent and Att'y for Jas. W. Ratten, Chestertown, Nov. 7, 1868—ts. A Desirable Farm at Public Sale. T HE undersigned ns agent and Attorney for Thomas A. Meredith, will sell at Public*Sale to the highest bidder, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, 24tb, 18G8, at half past Ubveo o,olo«k, A. M. at the Voshell House in Chextcrtowp, a FARM lying on the Chester Riycr, containing 186 Acres, a Roods, At 11 Perches, adjoining the lands of W. f. flppy nnm, Ks(j, There are Five Fields, under fair or dinary fencing. The soil is good and produces grain well | a small portion is adapted to the raising of vegetables, Ac. Clover grows finely. The DWELLING is a good One-Story Frame, in good condition, with two rooms below and two above. A good Kitchen is attached. There is a Stable, Com House, and Granary : also, a sufficiency of wood for the farm, which lies near Chesterville, and is convenient to Schools, Churches aud daily Mail. Mr. Thomas A. Meredith, who resides on the farm, will show it to whoever may cull. The Ten | ire one-fourth Cash ; two-fifths ofthc In,] a me on the 1st day of January, 1870—One half of the residue oh the Ut of January, 1871.— and the baluucc on the Jst pf January, 1872. GEORGE VICKERS, Agent A Att'y for Thos. A. Meredith. Cheetertown, Nor, 7, 1363.—ts. and J. F. New TRUSTEE'S SALE. B Y virtue of a decree of th« Circuit Court for Cecil count/, ill Chancery, the nnderalgned, as Trustee, will offer at Public Auction, on tht premises, on Saturday, the 14 th day of November, next, All that very valuable and highly improved FARM AND TRACT OF LAND. lying in Cecil county, Maryland, whereof Charles Biles died seiged. It contains 100 Acres, More or Less. About 135 acres are Arable Land, in a high state of cultivation, and the balance Wood and Timber Land, covered with Chestnut, Oak, and Hickory. The arable tend is divided into fields having regard to size, water, and other conveniences, and all under good Fencing. This Farm lip» on the roß d leading from Fair Hill to the Brick Meeting Hmtie, and three miles west of Fair Hill. The natural quality of the land is of the very best, and the arable land is highly improved. The Buildings and improvements upoo this farm consist of a good Stone Dwelling, 28 by 35 feet, covered with Slate, with a Frame Kitchen attached, 16 by 20 feet, and a Pump of excellent water under cover. The dwelling is papered, painted, and well finished. There is n FARM HOUSE on the premises, 18 by 24 feet, two stories high, with an excellent basement Kitchen, und all in good repair. Also a TENANT HOUSE, 16 by 24 feet, two storied high, recently repaired, with a Stable to he rent ed with it. Each of the last named houses has a well of good water at the door. There is a Double-Decker Barn on the farm, nearly new, 40 by 52 feet with straw House attached, 20 by 30 feet, and a pump of gpod water ; Wagop-House, with Granary above, nod Corn Houses at the sides ; a Carriage House, with atable for driving horse, convenient th« dwelling ; Hog Hons« and Smoke Mouse. There 1« a Young Apple Orchard the premises, now in full hearing ; a I'earh Orchard nnd a variety of other Frull Trees. A further description is deemed unnecessary ; and any pqe desiring to purchase can see the premises and obtain further information liv ing upon Mrs. C. R. Biles, residing on the i to on cal h JDffi* The Tern» «fit be made to accommodate ' he Äfo commence nt^ oWkr.». Oct. J?, 1868—ts NEW GOODS!! FOB THE FALL TRADE AT Charles T. Stratton's, ODESSA, DEL. J UST received a splendid line of Fall Goods, and for sale at STRATTON'S STORE, in ODESSA. Look at the Prices. Appleton "A" Muslin, the best unbleached in the market, fall yard wide at 17 cents. Waltham unbleaohed double fold fall U yards wide at 17J eta. at C. T t STRATTON'S. Augusta Muslin, very heavy, 1 yard wide, 16 cents, at I and 1 yard wide Muslin at 8, 10, 11, 12, 13 a 14 con» per yard, at C. T. STRATTON'S Large lot of good Prints, selling off at 10 and 11 eta per yard, at Pacific Delaines and Armure, selling at 20 and 22 cents per yard at 0. T. STRATTON'S. C, T, STRATTON'S. U C. T. STRATTON'S. Poplins, Alpacas all colors, selling for 31 cts. C. T. STRATTON'S. per yard at Heavy Kersey, made in Delaware, for 85 cents C. T. STRATTON S. per yard, at Mintons Sattinett, very good C. T. £ for 60 cts at STRATTON'S. Good Jeans and Farmers Cas. for boys' wear at 20, 25, and 30 cents per yard, at STRATTON'S. Hoop Skirts, fashionuble aqd good, 25, °5 springs, for 88 cent* at C, T. STRATTON'S. Floor Oil Cloth, fall yard wide, as good as in the market fpr 75 cepts pet* yard, at C. T. STRATTON'S. 30 and GBOOEBIES. White Sugar, Light Bro, " Coffee, Grain CofiVa, Best Port RIcq Molasses, Fair lfi cts. per lb. 14 " " " 12*" " " 25 " " " 28 " " " ■ ■ li 60 " gal. Prime Mess Pork, 18 cents per II). The best Sugar cured Hams, 25 cents, for sale at C, T. STRATTON'S. Special Attïntion is given to READY MADE CLOTHING. We have a large assortment ; Full suit ns low as six Dollars, all sizes. BOOTS AND SHOES, Very Cheap. Guaranteed to be sold as low as by the city retailers. HATS AND CAPS At Jobbers prices, as get them from the manufacturer. Call and examine and be con vinced. CHARLES T. STRATTON. OpKssA, Del. October 3—ly. NEW GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. N AUD AIN & BROTHER, arc opening a fresh stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Being pupcluwrt sfacp thf f#)l in piapy kinds of the same. Being bought for Oash, and from first hands, principally—hence we avoid the second profit of the jobber and iptoqd giving the advan tage to our liberal friends, Our stock consists of Meriiujes, blk. col'd Air pacas, WopI Ropllns. Wool de. Laines. Good assortment of Prints, Colton and Wool Flannels, l, IL 2J Bleach'd an*1 Bpo, Musli Skirts, Wn Knit Shirts aud Drawers, White and Col'd Blank Balmoral -Is and Hoods, Ladies Vests, Gents et», HATS AND CAPS. DRUGGETS. CARPET AND OIL CLOTHS, It Painted Window Shades, GLOVES, HOSIERIES, AND FANCY GOODS. In fact, anything kept in a first class country store. We call particular attention to our fine stock of Over-Coatings, Cloths & Cassijneres, which we make a Speciality, Receiving faom thp Manufacturer», Ladies' Misses, and Children's Shoes, Gents sewed und jigged, doqblp upper and sole, Calf Boots, Men's heavy, winter Boots A Shoes, that we have made of the best material ; and guarantee satisfaction. UACKERq' .SHAO, AND HERAING Always on Hand. Liberal discount far caph, and show Goods with pleasure. WAFDAIlf & BRO. Middletown. Oct. 10—ly MIDDLETOWN HOTEL. J. II. WALKER. Proprietor. H aving succeeded Mr. L. R. Davis, in the proprietorship of this well known, long es ned, and popular establishment, tlif present proprietor will spare no pains to insure the com fort of his guests, and make his house, as hereto fore, the favorite resort of the traveling public. A well filled larder, a well furnished table ; com fartebleaud airy apartments; the choicest brands of Liquors, Cigars, and Tobacco ; with a deter mination to render the fullest satisfaction, bined with attentive waiters, reliable hostlers, and moderate charges, will, he feels iwsnrcd, se cure to him a continuance of the liberal pa age heretofore bestowed upon the establisbt Accommodation for Drovers and Dealers in Horses and Milles enp always be secured. A lib eral share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. JOSEPH H. WALKER, Oct. 17—ly Successor to L. R. Davis. tabu« com Iron ment. MIDDLETOWN IRON FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. P LOWS and Plow Castings, Machine Castings of all kinds on hand of made tp order. Particular attention given to ffap&iring Machi nery. Cash lor old Iron. WM. L. BUCKE A SON, Founders and Machinists. April 4-tf Gedftr Shingles, Sifijpg, and Rails, Tj'OR Sale.—Cedar Shingles, Siding and Ralls, I pf prime quality, for sale, near Taylor's Bridge, Appoquinimlnk Hundred, New Castle county, Del. Apply to Aug. l-3m, ROBERT JOHNSON. W. M. KENNARD, 3 0 6 MARKET STREET, W ilmington, Delaware. ONE PRICE ONLY! NO DEVIATION. W. M. KENNARD, No. 306 MARKET STREET, niIIH\GTO\, Offers to the Buying Public a large and attractive assort ment of FALL GOODS Selected with great care among the best and largest Import ers of New York and Phil adelphia, and at the Lowest Prices Ruling This Season ! Behoving the secret of increa sing business to be in LOW PRICES, We shall, in addition to the large assortment presented to Buyers, offer our goods as lows as can be purchased in any market. The principle on which busi. ness is conducted in this estab lishment is the best for all cerned, viz : con ONE PRICE; ADVANTAGE DERIVED: * Less time spent In dealing; no one paying more than an other, and the certain* ty of getting goods at the LOWEST PRICES. It being absolutely necessary to mark all goods very low to meet those who fall in prices when asked. so as Immeufiö Stock of Domestic Goods ftt wholesale prices by the piece, and a very small advance by the yard. Cloth and Cassimere Department, FULL AND COMPLETE. FLANNEL«, or EVERT VARIETY. DRESS GOODS, SIBK AND SNA WL DEPARTMENT Contains a large and fine assort ment of FINE, MEDIUM AND LOW PRICE GOODS. CARPFTS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES. DOOR MATTS, AC. AC. All at the lowest New York prL ces. ^ ^ ^ W. M. KENNARD, 306 MARKET STREET, wannGTttii, XV r. . DELAWARE, Oct. fii? 88 jgf Delaware Rail Road Line. Fall Arrangement. O N and after MONDAY, October 6th, 1868, Passenger Trains will run as follows, until further notice : AU TRAINS SUNDAYS KXCJÜPTED. NORTH. Leave Crisfield, Marion, Kingston, Westover, Pria. Anne, Eden Fork tow r S alisbury Del map Laurel Sea ford Bridgeville Greenwood FarniingtpR Harrington Felton Plymouth Canterbury Wil. Grove Camden Dover Moorton Brenford Smyrna Clayton Sassafras H'd Blackbird Townsend Middleto'n Mt Pleasant St Georges Bear New Castle Arrive Wilm. " Philad'a " Baltimore 7 oo a. r. 7 40 8 05 8 30 0 10 0 -'10 10 00 )0 30 10 45 11 05 11 30 11 50 12 00 M. It 15 P. M. 2 00 A,*, 12 35 12 50 7 15 7 20 1 00 l oo I li 1 05 7 35 1 15 7 50 1 30 8 05 1 45 8 10 1 55 8 05 1 50 8 20 2 05 6 65 2 10 ? 30 8 40 8 00 ? 45 0 10 2 55 8 35 3 10 3 25 » 55 3 45 10 16 11 45 A. M. 5 40 P.M. 1 15 P. M, 3 10 " 4 05 SOUTH. l eave Philad'a " RaRjipore " Wilm " New Castlp " Bear " ßt Georges " Mt Pleasant " Middletown, " Townsend " Blackbird " Sassafras M Claytpn Arrive Smyrna Leaye Rrepfofd " Ifloortoq " Dover " Camden " Wil. (Jroyp " Canterbury " Plymouth " Felton " Harrington " Farmingtop " Greenwood " Bridgeville " Seaford " Laurel " Delmar " Salisbury " Forktown ' ' Eden " Prin. Anne " Westover " Kingston " Marion Arrive Crisfield 8 30 a.m. 5 00 p.m. t 25 2 25 10 10 JO 30 10 50 11 00 li IS J1 35 1J 45 6 25 6 45 7 oo 1 15 7 so 7 50 8 00 1 50 8 05 12 00 M. 8 15 12 05 p. m, 8 20 18 la 12 10 12 20 12 40 }2 50 6 30 8 2b 8 55 9 05 1 00 9 15 1 10 9 20 J 10 B 20 J 10 1 40 9 45p.m. 1 55 ; is 2 95 2 55 3 10 3 45 4 10 4 30 5 40 6 00 6 20 6 45 l*. m. Also, Freight Trains with Passenger Car at taehed, will leave Wilmington about 4 00 A. M. New Castle, 4 50, Middletown, Q 40, Clayton, 7 30, Dpyer, 8 50, Cajpdpp, 9 10, Felton, 10 05, and be dpe at Harrington about 10 30 A. M. Returning, to leave Harrington about 3 20 P. M. Felton, 4 00 Camden, 5 05, Dover, 5 35, Moor ton, 5 55, Clayton, 6 25, Middletown, 7 40, New Castle, 9 20, and be due at Wilmington, about 9 50 P. M. Subject to delays incident to Freight Business. This train will stop to take up Pass engers only at Stations named, but will Bet down Passengers at any stopping place, except Hare's Corner, State Road, Del. Junction and Dupont. Nkw Castle Trains.—L eave New Captlp for Wilmington and Philadelphia af, 7 40 À- M._ Leave Philadelphia 11 45 A. M,, and Wiiminc 1 00 P. M. for New Castle. Smyrna Branch 'fftAute.r^Additional fa faose above leave Smyrna for Clayton 1145 A. M. and 8 10 R. M. Leave Clayton for Smyrna, 8 40 A. NJ, and g,10 R. &J, to iqakp connection with trains to and from Dover, apfi Stations South, Steamboat Trains heretofore run aro with drawn. A Boat will, howover, leaye Crisfield for Norfolk, in connection with Local Train, Tuesday, Thprsday apd ßatufday Eyepings. R, Û, SEWALL, April 18. Superintendent Delaware R. R. on 628 HOOP SKIRTS. 628 AND CORSETS, CORSETS. WM. T. HOPKINS, No. 628 Arch. Street, Phila. MANUFACTURER OF T1IE » Celebrated " Champion " Hoop Skirts *q»R LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN, The largest assortment, and bejR quality and styles in the American Market. Every lady should try them, as they recommend themselves by vppring longer, retaining their shape much better, beirg lighter and more clastic than all othepar- Warran ted in every respect, and flpfa at very low peices. Ask for HOPKINS' "CHAMPION" SKIRT. Superior Hand-made Whale-Bone Corsets in Fifteen different Grades, including the "Impe rial" and Thompson & Languon's "GloveFitting" Corsets, ranging in prices from 81 Cents to $5.50 ; together with Joseph Beck el's Celebrated French Woven Qor»et», superior shapes and quality, Ten different Grades, from $1.10 Uy$5.50. They the finest and beat goods for the prices, pver im ported, The Trade supplied with Hoop Skirts and Corsets at the lowest Hates. Those visiting the Oity should not fail to call and examine all competition. MX Goods and Prices, as we defy Sept. 18, 1866. JOHN McLEAR & SON, BANKERS, WILMINGTON, DEL. M ONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT, paya ble on demand, and inteyapt allowed. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES' BOUGHT apd SOUP, »t curpppl tqarket rotes. GOLD AND GOLD COUPONS, Bought at highest prices. Drafts, ana Interest, Oritofed agd remitted p f rmpVy.. Stocks and Loans BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION, Applications in person or by letter, promptly and fully answered. ßMt " Correspondence invited. JOHN McLEAR k SON, Bankers, Wiln)ington, Del. Aug. 1—6mo. Instruction pp-tke Piano. M ISS N. M. WRIGHT, Middletown, Deisr ware, Teacher of Music gp the Piano, will attend to Pupils at their own or iter residence. Terms moderate. Sept. 19—tf James H. Fraser, M. D. GLASGOW, DEL. J*n. i—y, ' SEWING MACHINES. WILCOX & GIBBS' TWISTED LOOP.STITCH FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINES 1M THE WORLD, OBVIOUS REASONS WHY THE WILCOX & GIBBS Family Sewing Machines ARE BECOMING SO POPULAR ; FIRST, Because they ipaHe the " Twisted Loop-Stitch," which is theniqst Reaptifai, Jilast ic, and Durablp ß fitch known• SECOND» Because they are adapted fa the Greatest Bange of Work, and will u.sce|faPF Cot ton, Silk, or Linen Thread successfully, THIRD, Because they arc Perfectly Simple in their Construction ; and will Hem, FplI. fstitcli, Bind, Cord, Tuck, Gather, and Riqbrpider, the most perfect manner. FOURTH, Because they use but One Spool, aud ape tfupqd Cpmpetpnt when all others Fail. Rend the following Statements of JFnets and Commendations of Individuals and of tlte Press In Regard to the WILCOX & GIBBS Family Sewing Machines. From the Superintendant of the Penn sylvania Central Railroad. ALTOONA, Pa. Sept 14, 1865. One of your Sewing Machines has been used in my family for severalyears. For simplicity mid mechanical accuracy of construction, 1 have seen no Sewing Machine equal to it. The speed and correctness with which it does its work arc admira ble. It has given and continues to give us entire satisfaction. ENOCH LEWIS. DOVER, Sept. 12th, 1685. Messrs. Wilcox .f- Gibbs—Gciith jh*ii : —Hav ing had eightppp months' p* per if pep with your Family Sewing Machine, I take pleasure in say ing that it has given perfect satisfaction, It 1ms been the means of selling several in this locality. I). F. BURTON. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. Jan. 29th 1859.— "The simplicity and accuracy of its mechanism prevent its dropping stitches, to which many oth d which has hitherto brought the "chain stitch" }ptp djiirppnfa, One cannot but admire fap* bpapty apd accuracy of its movements, apd the eptirp abscpce of all noise, even when running at tile rate of gpoo stitches and upward P^r minute, Tb*8 afap« iflupt prove a great pepQjpraepdation to it, A n PfaPP pierit is the gopd worKPiapship. fhe papts are made in terchangeable, so that ip the cvept of accident to the npu4»ipc, apy pur.t can lie replaced, at a tri fling cost. It is, indeed, i> "pjeefaipieal wonder household pcoeasity !" cr machines î liable. FRIRAPELPHJA PRESS, 1860.r-"The un parajlclpd sutupss which has attended fap intro duction ftf the Wilcox k Gibbs Se\ying Machine is a sure guarantee of its merits." M 5 ■ pH PP o m M S3 BJ CP o or g O elMt H-i ca tn £ W GO REFERENCES. The fallowing arc names of persons in this neighborhood, whqip have bad the Wiico* A Gibb* Sew fag Machine? in use for some time : Misses Blne.kj.9ton, Mrs. William Green. Mrs. J. B. Clarkson. Mrs. R. A. Cochran, Jr. Mrs. S. M. Reynolds. give }is references, who Mr»* Ifanj. Armstrong. Mrs. T. S. Bowers. Mrs. II. Vnnderford. I CASH PRICES. No. 1. Ornamental Iron Stand, Walnut Top, (oiled.) with lleimner apdFpL Walnut 1er, $5& No. 2. On Onjuipental Irou Stand, Top, with Drawer and Lap», No. 3. On Ornamemtal Iron Sjand, with Polished Mahogany or Wafaut Ton and Drawer, with Hemmer and Fel M 1er. 58 No. 4. Walnut Half Case, (oiled,) with Hemmer and Feller, No. 5. Extra HalfCase, " >y»th Work Box. Hemmer and Feller, No. 6. Walnut Half Case, foi!pc|j) with Fancy Work Box, Heqjqier and Feller, No. 7. Mahogany Half Case, (Polished,) with Hemmer and Feller f No. 8. Full Cabinet-Case, Mahqgaqy py Walnut with Hemmer and Relief, 65 68 70 7fi 100 Those wishing a first class Hewing Machine, would do well to call and examine $he Wilcox & Gibbs TWISTED LOOP-STITCH FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, A TLY ON AND FOR CONST AN HAND SALE BY JOHN A. REYNOLDS A HÔNS, Middletown, Del. August 15 —l^jr THEKE IS NO R MANURE Et) PERMANENT AB $3?* RAW BONES, «=30* FROM WPICH IS MAP» WIIAJSTN'S 1AW BONE Super-PhoephAte, A W B Warranted Ptrftrtjy Fttpe !»d Wt*t Horn Adultérât!»**! Established as an excellent Fertiliser by ears of constant use, anil highly recoin .tended by all who have used it as o A G-rep,t Grop Producer, N AND PERMANENT 15IPRQVER OF THE SOIL* Evpt'y fU fvfïçr Should Use It. -«■OR SALE BV ALT* DEALERS, E WALTOS, WHASS & CO, MANUFACTURERS, Wilmington, Ptf, s p. T- EVANS, Agbkt, Mifldletowp, fh»l t Feb LV-dy BAUGH'S COMMERCIAL MANURES. MARK fflh pE ^ PACKAGE. ON EVERY BAUGH & SONS, Phil&dft. NORTH WESTERN FERTILIZING Co. Chicago, Sole Manufacturers, PRICES, BAUGH'» PAW BONB UHOfäPHATK, $56 per 2000 pound«. BAUGH'S CHICAGO BONE) FERTILIZER, $50 per 2000 pounds. BAUGH S CHICAGO BLOOD MANURE, $50 per 2000 pounds, The above Manures arc furnished in both bags and barrels, whichever customers l*èffer, Tto® bags ufe uniform in weight 160 pounds. Tho attention pf Jfapmprsis especially directed to the fac t that tho Jsunioes of the Raw -Material of which the above Manures are composed, so well under control that we (An furnish them of strictly uniform quality and condition, and that they contain a larger percentage of ammo* than any other class of manufactured ma nures ip the market. RAUCH* RON», 20 S. Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. North Western Ekrtilizinq Co., Cor. Lajve * La sully ßfs. Chicago. fiS?" Baugh's Commercial Manures poay be procured from dealers in any of the ppipcipal towns in the Unitetj ßtptgs pp Pflpppiop of Uppada, Jppo 2Q=-4ip JL FARMS!! FARMS!! F or salr, three farms, NUj 1 A farm situated on the from Sudlcppyilte fa Ohnj^h Hill, and Vlfafa two miles of the laRcy plape, containing IfiO ACREß, nearly all upable. This fariq fa well located, being neap a public School, a phurcb, and good Flouring Mill, and is a vpj»y dp?ir a fae RF0|>«FtY) the lund being 8useep|.jbfa ftf (he high est improvement, at small expense. No. 2 Is situated within three miles of Che»? tertown, and also withiu three miles of Ralph'» wharf, und not more than two miles from Deep Landing, where grain or any other produce t»n be sent away, either by steamboat or sail vessels, and contains about 200 ACRES, this farm'is lo= euted on good county road, and fap lupd fa high and of a very superior quality, No. 3 Is within two and a half milqg of'Suds lersvilfa, and lying immediately on a public rpafi and contains about 280 ACRES, and would dir vide to advantage if desirable into two farms. Ail three farms have buildings and are now occupied, apd Mflg cultivutpd. Possession be given at fac npd pf the yeay, sooner if necessary. The fapms pap be m&da easy to suit purchasers. Perspns wishing to pur« chase had better apply at once to LEMUEL ROBERTS, Near Crumpton, or SudltfreyjRe, Md. August 8—tf. Builders, Take Notice!! ^OCII I1UNDKFD THOUSAND feet of WH1TB PINE und HEMLOCK LUMBER, Fur Sale, consistiug of 1st, 2d, and 3d COMMON INCH BOARDS. Also, three grades of WHITE PINE FLOORING. A large lot of li aad 2-Iqob File Plonk, HEMLOCK JOICE AND STUDDING, HEMLOCK BILL STUFF, AND SHEATHING, HEMLOCK FENCING, (J INCH.) ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND NO J WHITE PJNE SHINGLES. WILLIAM LINDSEY, Chesapeake City, Md, Fpr Sale by Apg. lfir—fim, JOHN FULLMER, Manufacturer of and Dealer in BOOTS AND SHOES, Ko. «03 Market Street, WILMINGTON. DELAWARE, Particular Atteqtjon Paid to Pustern Work Oct, 17—tf NEWARK ACADEMY NEWARK, DELAW ARB, Pbof, EDWARD D, PORTER, A. M, PRINCIPAL. first-dues Boarding School for |„ MM MD YOUWO MU, [Founded in 1749,]