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MIDDLETOWN TRANSCRIPT,
JAIOIBT l«t. 1««». '
Is
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la
Bitters,
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tion
The Old Year si«]* I its cohrsc for aye is ran,
AndmiUH lut»! Itf New Y,car's rising sun,
' King +fct tlte old, rllf in the now,"—this strain
sud refrain,
Peals*)«it, peals on with glad,
The Old Year sleeps, to wake no more : the New
Cnaues with its joy* and cares of' varied hue,
Still the sume tale by lioary Time is told—
The New Year's birth, the burial of the Old !
Wc take u retrospect.—What is the past?
A chequered panorama. First and last
Moke up th# story of the year gone by—
Bloom, blossoms, leaves, tYtiH, «ach and all to die.
Sji h is the "Transcript" of all earthly things,.
And such the matai that the season brings.
the scroll on which the past is writ—
Read from the record—tell
The answers come upon the listening ear,
Telling tins story of the bygoue yen*.— »
Full many a ship that cleft the ocean blue,
Freighted with treasure, und with stalwart crew',
With youth à beauty, bounding hearts a wealth,
High hopes and promise, buoyant all with health,
Victim of storms, has sunk beneath the surge,
W.iile wailing winds have sung their funeral
dirge.
The Earth, convuls'd with shud'ring quake and
same
two
the
very
Liver,
which
of
the
for
for
es.
Look
what is it ?
*p:o
Hath ojKMic«l wide the deep, unfathom'd chasm;
While thousands, startled by its awful roar,
Have looked their lust, and sunk to rise no
It.d-handed murder, rapine, lust and war,
O'er the wide world have urged their bloody car;
While gain undgreed, dishonesty and pride,
Have roll'd, uncheck'd, their dark « swollen tide,
While .white-robed virtue, pitiful uud pule,
Hath hid her face beneath lief snowy veil,
Waiting and weeping for the coming day,
When Heaven shfliîi throne her in her peerless sway
Loi from Ibekia, land whose honored name
' Hath linke« l the story of its knightly fame
To deeds of chivalry in days of yore,
Comes up a shout (re-echoed to our shore)
Telling thut Castile, proud and noble 8p lin,
Spurns from her limbs the wanton tyrant's chain.
And here, at home, this fair Republic, here—
What record have
a
to
of "the bygone year?"
Faction and party, with gigantic stride,
March through the land in insolence and pride,
Flusht with success, and armed with purchased
power;
Let them move
i—not long the coming hour
When truth and justice shall resume their
vny,
And lift the nation to a brighter day.
Lo ! you proud dome ! where once the gallant
Clay,
Welioèef, Calhoun, Benton, had their day,
When statesmen from the East, West, South and
North,
Pour'd the rieh tide of p»4rlot fervor forth,
When, towers of strength, before the land the«
st«»vd,
The hold, the brave, the nohlc and the good—
W here are tboy now ? we ask—they are not tlicre:
IV here
they now ?
folio answers "w here"
A pigmy race, flic mushrooms of the hour,
Born of corruption, in the land hold power—
Sit ii
that temple, once by sages trod,—
(Bach upstart fancying InnistJlf a god,)—
Make laws, give edicts, spawn of passions wild,
And, thus the temple of the nation is defiled !
Fierce in their rule and cruel iu their rage—
fret upon their little stage,
The time will coinc, "the sober, second thought"
lint—let Uin
With retribution for the present, fraught.
These jlenwgogi
vhen hurled frt
power, shall
toe,
East, West, North, South, the people slmll be free
Rut, yet, *twere bootless for the carrier boj*,
On this glad day our jdea«ures to alloy
By wandering off to subjects s
Thut time would fail, exhuustless prove his
Here, here at home, we join In thankful lay
To welcome in this joy
Ami if our niimlxt« be not bold, nor str«>ng,
Remember 'tis the little Currier's souy.
dix-erse,
verse.
New Year's day ;
Your little carrier boy—who will refuse
To hfcar his soug, or patronize hjts muse?
Who, whom he strix'cfl to serve, will i
To make their pleasure, his small
gain?
lie might descant on many, variant themes,
Themes that might burthen Poets', Prophets'
dreams ;
t You might not hear, but ere he says "farewell,"
Lat him the futur«) of oar country tell.
—The time shall come, in coming years slmll he,
When, (not in uume) our nation shall be free.
When men, inspired by patriot truth and real,
J Shall work together for the common w eal ;
When Art and Helen ce, by Religion led,
Hiloa's brook, from trees of know ledge fed)
Shall meet and mingle at one common hoard,
And, in one hymn shall praise one common I^ord:
When men shall learn the arts of war no more—
When one grand To Deuni, from shore to shore
Shall rise to heaven in one triuniphunt strain,
To welcome in' Messiah's deathless reign !
o'er, quenched is b'w poet-fire,
And hutJpfd the notes from uninspired lyre,
Yet, ere the lingering echoes die away,—
To one i nd irH, -" A Happy New Year's Day !"
iv refrain,
(F*
. A young Jadjr :bjiug told that her lorer
had been Bnddfürly 'killed, exclaimed : "O,
that gfdendid «*atch at bie! Give it
(to me ; give me »<>«»erb;t>jr that I may clier
fcdi Uis memory."
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
AND
Hooflands German Tonic.
O
furllier
Th« Great Rrracdlea for all Dli«a««s of the
LIVER, STOMACH OR DIGESTIVE
ORGAXS.
HOOPLAND'S QKRMAlf BITTKR8
Is composed of the uure juices (or, as thev are
medicinally termed Extract*) u t Knots, Herbs,
und Burks* making a preparation, highly concen
trated, ami cutirely/Vc'c/i comall alcoholicadmixture
•f aut/ kind.
Hoofland's German Tonic
la a combination of cfll the ingredients of the
Bitters, with the purest quality of Santa Cruz
Rum. Orange, Ac. making one of the most pleas
ant and agreeable remedies ever offered to the
public.
Those preferring a Medicine free from Alcoholic
admixture, will use
Hoofland's German Bitters.
Those who have no objection to the combina
tion of the Bitters, as stated, will use
IIOOFL AMD'S GERMAN TONIC
fgeave
*•
die.
and
They are.both equally good, and contain the
same medicinal vutues, the choice between the
matter of taste, the Tonie being
two being
the most palatable.
The stomach, from n variety of causes such a*.
Indigestion. Dyspepsia. Nen&us Debility, etc. is
very apt to have its functions derange»!. The
Liver, sympathising us closely as it does w ith the
Stomach, then becomes affected, the result o!
which is the patient suffers from several or more
of the following diseases :
Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles, Fulness
of Blood to the liend, Acidity of the Stom
ach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for
Weight in the
Stomach, Sour Eructations,
Sinking or Fluttering
ut the Pit of the Stom
ach, Swimming of
the Head, Jlur
Diffiiult
Breathing. Fluttering
nt the Heart, Choking or
Suffocating Sensations when in
a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision,
Webs before the Sight, Dull
Pain in the Ilcud, Deficiency of Perspiration.
Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the
Side, Back, Chest, Limbs etc. Sudden Flushes
of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Con
stant Imaginings of Evil, and
Great Depression of Spirits.
The sufferer from these diseases should exercise
the greatest caution in the selection of a remedy
for his case, purchasing only that w hich he is as
sured from his investigations and inquiries, pos
sesses true merit, is skilfully compounded, is free
from injurious ingredients, and has established
for itself a reputation for the cure «if these diseas
es. In this connection we would submit those
well-known
Food, Fulness
#
car;
tide,
sway
Dots
.•dies—
Hoofland's German Bitters,
AND
Hoofland's German Tonic
PREPARED nr UR. C. M. JACKSOM,
PUItAOBU'UIA, PA.
chain.
Thirty-five years since they w
«luced into this count!
which time they Inn
more cures, and 1;
a greater exteut limn any oilier remedies know
to the public.
These remedies will effectually cure Liver Com
plaint. Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nerv
Debility, Chronic Diarrhoea, Diseases of the Kid
neys, and all Diseases arising from a disordered
Liver' Stomach or Iutestines.
first intro
from Germany, during
undoubtedly performed
fited suffering humanity to
DEBILITY.
Resulting from any cause whatever; prostra
tion of the system, induced by severe lubur, hard
ships, exposure, fevers Ac.
There is no medicine extant equal to these rem
edies in such cases. A tone und vigor is impart
ed to the whole system, the ap]ietite Is strength
ened, food is enjoyed, the stomach digests pro
perly, the blood is purified, the complexion be
comes sound and healthy, the yellow tinge L
eradicated from the eyes, a bloom is given to the
cheeks, and the weak uud nervous invalid log
eâmes a strong and healthy being.
Persons advanced iu life and feeling the hand of
time weighing heavily upon them, with all its
attendant ills, will find iu the use of this Bitters,
or the Tonic, hi» elixir that will instill new li.'e
into their yeins, restore in a measure the energy
and ardor of hiore youthful days, build up 4heir
shrunken forms, and give health and happiness
to their remaining years.
NOTICE.
It is a wert established fact that fully one-half of
the female portion of our population are seldom
in the enjoyment of good health, or, to use their
n expression, "jnever feel well." They are
languid, devoid of all energy, extremely
and have no appetite.
To this class of persons the Bitters, or the
Tonic is especially recommended.
vny,
gallant
and
the«
tlicre:
here"
wild,
!
thought"
oils
WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN
Arc made strong by the use of either of these
remedies. They will cure every case of Maras
mus without fail.
TESTIMONIALS.
Hon. Geo. W. Woodward,
shall
free
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pa. writes :
Philadelphia, March 16, 1867«
"I find Iloofland's German Bitte
is a good
tonic, useful in the diseases of the digestive
guns, and of great benefit in cases of debility, and
action in the system.
GEO. W. WOODWARD."
rant of
Yours, truly,
verse.
Hon. James Thompson,
Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia , April 28, 1866.
I consider "Hoofland's German Bitters" a
valuable medicine in case of attacks of Indigestion
or Dyspepsia. I cun certify this from my ex
perience of it. Yours, with respect,
JAMES THOMPSON.
From Rev. J. H. Kennard, D. D.
;
Prophets'
"farewell,"
slmll he,
free.
real,
;
fed)
hoard,
I^ord:
more—
shore
strain,
Day !"
refrain,
Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Church, Philadelphia.
Dr. Jackson ,—Dear Sir: Ï have been fre
quently requested to connect my name with re
commendations of different kinds of medicine«,
but regarding the practice us out of my appro
priate sphere, 1 have in all cases declined ; but
ôth n clear proof in various instances, anil par
ticularly iu my own family, of the use of Dr.
Hoofland's German Bitters, 1 depart for once
from my usual course, to express my full
viction that, for general debility of the system, and
especially for Liter Complaint, it is à safe and
valuable preparation. In some cases it may fail ;
but usually, l doubt not, it will be very benefi
cial to those who suffer from the above causes.
, very rcsjiectfully,
V
J II. KENNARD,
Eighth, below Coates St.
From Rev. E. D. Fendall,
Assistant Editor , Christian Chronicle, Philada.
1 have derived decided benefit from tl e use o
Hoofland's German Bitters, and fee' it my priv
ilege to recommend them as a most valuable tonic,
to all who are suffering from general debility, or
from diseases arising from derangement of the
liver. Yours, truly.
E. D. FENDALL.
CAUTION.—See that the signature of C. M
the xvrapper of eac'i bottle. All
Jackson is
others are counterfeit.
Principal Office and Mnnnfnctory at No. 621
Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
CHARLES M. EVANS, Priprietor.
PRICE.—Iloofland's German Bitters, per bot
tle, $1.00—half dozen, $5.00 Hoofland's German
Tonic, put up in quart bottles, $1.50 per bottle,
or a half dozen for $7.50
lorer
: "O,
Give it
clier
FOR RALE BY ALL
Druggist« and Storekeepers, Everywhert.
Aug. 1
W.
Delaware Rail Road Line.
Fall Arrangement.
O N and after MONDAY, October 5th, 1808,
Passenger Trains will run us follows, until
furllier notice ;
ALL TRAINS SUNDAYS KXCKFTKD.
NORTH.
W
7 00 A. M.
fgeave Crisfield,
*• Marion,
1 Kingston,
1 Westover,
' Priu. Aune,
' Eden
' Kork, town
4 Salisbury
4 Delnmr
4 Laurel
4 Ücafont
4 Bridget Ule
4 Greenwood
4 Farmington
4 Harrington
ft Felton
14 Ply mouth
44 Canterbury
" Wil. Grove
44 Camden
44 Dover
" Moorton
44 Bren ford
44 Smyrna
44 Clayton
44 Sassafras lt d
44 Blackbird
44 . Townsend
44 Middlctu u
44 Mt Pleasant
44 St Georges
7 40
»00
8 30
8 10
0 40
lo 00
10 30
10 45
11 05
11 30
11 50
12 00 M.
12 15 1*. M.
12 35
12 50
? 00 A.M.
! 15
7 20
00
W.
7 -0
1 00
05
7 25
1 15
I
7 50
1 30
1 45
8 05
is
o!
the
as
pos
free
H lo
h 05
8 20
8 25
50
2 05
2 10
8 35
2 20
Ml
8 40
0 00
0 10
2 45
8 25
3 10
B?;
8 35
3 25
44 New Castle
Arrive Wilm.
44 Pliiludu
44 Baltimore
8 45
4 05
8 55
10 15
11 45 A. M.
1 15 P. M.
5 40 P.M.
8 10 44
SOUTH.
c
Leave Philad'a
" Baltimore
' Wilm
14 New Castle
44 Bear
44 St Georges
44 Mt Pleasant
44 Middletown,
44 Townsend
44 Blackbird
44 Sassafras
" Clayton
Arrive Sun
Leave Brcntonl
Moortou
44 Dover
44 Camden
# 44 Wil. Grove
44 Canterbury
44 Plymouth
44 Felton
44 Harrington
" Farmington
" Greenwood
" liridgeville
" Scat or d
" Laurel
Delnmr
u Salisbury
44 Forktown
44 Eden
44 Prill. Anne
14 Westover
44 Kingston
44 Marion
Arrive Crisfield
8 30 ▲. m. 5 00P.M.
7 25
10 10
10 30
10 50
11 00
11 15
2 21
0
0 45
7 00
7 15
7 30
1 35
7 50
8 00
11 45
11 50
8 05
12
M. 8 15
12 U5P.M. 8 20
12 15
12 10
12 20
12 40
12 60
8 30
8 25
8 35
8 05
8 15
8 20
8 20
8 30
8 45P.M.
1 10
1 lu
1 20
1 4U
, 2 05
2 15
2 35
We
2 55
3 iu
PA.
3 45
4 10
4 30
5 15
5 40
Com
Kid
to
G 00
G 20
G 45 F. M.
Also, Freight Trains with Passenger Cur at
tached, will leave Wilmington about 4 00 A. M.
New Castle, 4 50, Middletown, G 40, Clayton,
7 30, Dover, 8 50, Camden, 8 10, Felton, 10 05,
and be due at Harrington about 10 30 A. M.
Returning, to leave Harrington about 3 20 1*. M.
Felton, 4 no Camden, 5 05, Dover, 5 35, Moor
ton, 5 55, Clayton, G 25, Middletown, 7 40, New
Castle, 8 20, and lie due at Wilmington, about
8 60 P. M. Subject to delays incident to Freight
Business. Tills train will stop to tuke up Pass
engers only at Stations named, but will set down
Passengers nt any stopping place, except Hare's
Corner, »State Road, Del. Junction and Dupont.
New Castle Trains.—L eave New Castle foi
Wilmington
Leave Philudel
I 00 P. M. for
Smyrna Branch Trains.—A dditional to those
45 A. M.
hard
rem
pro
be
L
the
log
of
its
li.'e
energy
4heir
of
seldom
their
are
the
d Philadelphia at 7 40 A. M.—
luhiu 11 45 A. M., and Wilming
New Castle.
aliove leave Smyrna for Clayton
und 8 10 P. M. Leave Clayton for Smyrna.
8 40 A. M. and 2.10 P. M. to make connection
with trains to uud from Dover, and Stations
South.
Steamboat Trains heretofore run arc with
drawn. A Boat will, however, leave Crisfield
for Norfolk, in connection with Local Train,
Tuesdav, Thursday and Saturday Evenings.
E. Q. SEW ALL,
Superintendent Delaware H. R.
April 18.
TURBINE WATER WHEEL,
oils
D R. T. J. KINDLEBERGER'S latest impre
ved patent.
It
Double Cen«re-Vent Buckeye
these
Maras
TURBINE
WATER WHEEL
Patented November 4th, 1802, and July Utb,
1805. WM. H. BPRATT, Millwright,
Cherry Hill, Cecil county, Md.
6KNEKAL AGENT
April 11, 1868—ly
:
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
good
and
G. G. Clmmberlalne,
MIDDLETOWN, DEL.,
D EALER in Drug», Medicines, Chemicals und
Patent Medicine». Fancy and Toilet Arti
cles, Sponges, Brushes, Perfumery und Soaps.
Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal use.
Lamps, Lamp Fixtures, Shades, Wicks, Clcun
&e. The lutest improx-euieuts iu Burners aud
Chimneys.
Physic!
1866.
a
ex
D.
' Prescriptions carefully compounded
and orders answered with care anil despatch.
Physicians and Fanners will fiud our stock
Medicines complete, warranted genuiue aud of the
liest quality.
Cigars and Tobacco of the best Baltimore
ufacture.
Store—Maine Street, opposite Davis' Hotel.
Junuary 18—ly
Of
fre
re
appro
but
par
of Dr.
once
and
and
fail ;
benefi
LEND ME YOUR COUNTENANCE,
I F you want a good likeness of yourself
family call at
J. M. HORNING'S
or
ONE DOOR WEST OF ROBERT'S STOVE
AND TIN HOUSE.
Middletown, Del.,
where you will get pictures from the beautiful
little Pearl Ferrotype to the life-size Photograph.
All who wish a correct likeness of themselves
or friends should embrace this opportunity and
call ut once.
Particular attention paid to copying daguerro
types or amhrotype* of deceased persons into card
or large size Photographs.
A proff will be shown before the pictures
finished.
A good assortment of Rustic and other Frames
i hand.
It will afford us pleasure to have you cull and
examine specimens.
January 4—tf
St.
Philada.
use o
priv
tonic,
or
of the
are
J. M. HORNING.
C. M
All
MIDDLETOWN IRON FOUNDRY
621
Priprietor.
AND
MACHINE SHOP.
P LOWS and Plow Castings, Machine Castings
of all kinds on hund or made to order.
Particular attention given to Repairing Machi
nery. Cush for old Iron.
April 4-tf
bot
German
bottle,
WM. L. BÜCKE & SON,
Founder, and Machinists

O LD NEWSPAPERS, a cheap and,convenient
Wrapping Piper, for sul«* at thL ofth-c.
W. M. KENNARD,
3 0 6
MARKET STREET,
I
W ilmington, Delaware.
ONE PRICE ONLY!
NO DEVIATION.
W. M. KENNARD,
No. 306 MARKET STREET,
WILMKKCTON,
Öfters to the Buying Public
large and attractive assort
ment of
a
A*L Li GOODS
c
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 !
Believing 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.
at
M.
05,
M.
M.
Moor
New
about
Pass
down
Hare's
foi
those
M.
The principle on which busi
ness is conducted in this estab
lishment is the best for all con
cerned, viz :
ONE PRICE;
M.—
ADVANTAGE IERIVED :
with
R.
Less time spent in dealing; no
one paying more than an
other, and the certain
ty of getting goods
at the
LOWEST PRICES.
impre
It being absolutely necessary to
mark all goods very low so as
to meet those who fall in
prices when asked.
Utb,
• Immense Stock of Domestic
Goods at wholesale prices by the
piece, and a very small advance
by the yard.
Cloth and Cassimere Department,
FÜLL AND COMPLETE.
PLANNELSt, IR EVERY VARIETY.
DRESS GOODS, SILK AND SUA WL
DEPARTMENT
Contains a large and fine assort
ment of
FINE:,91E1>II/]M and low price
und
Arti
Clcun
aud
despatch.
of the
Of
GOODS.
or
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES,
DOOR MATTS, &C. AC.
AH at the lowest New York pri
ces.
STOVE
beautiful
themselves
and
daguerro
card
Frames
and
*>
are
q
q
W. M. KENNARD
306
MARKET STREET,
Castings
Machi
WILMINGTON,
DELAWARE.
Oct. 3—ly
SEWING_MACHINES. !
WILCOX & GIBBS'
TWISTED LOOP-ST ITC II
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES.
R
A
THE BEST Killin' SEWING MACHINES
IN THE worn. n.
' 4 I i;
OBVIOUS REASONS WHY THE
WILCOX & GIBBS
Family Sewing Machines
ARE becoming SO POPULAR :
4i Twisted
FIRST, Because they make the
Loop-Stitch," which is the most Beautiful, Elast
ic, and Durable Stitch known.
they are adapted to the
d will lise either Cot
Liuca Thread successfully.
SECOND, Been
Greatest Range of Work,
ton, Silk, or
TI11IU), Because they arc Perfectly Single in
their Construction ; nnÆ wdll Hein, -Kell,. Stitch,
Bind. Cord, Tuck, Gather, and Embroider, in
the most perfect manner.
FOURTH, Because they use fut One Spool
: found Competent'when all others Fail.
and
of Furl* nml
Rend tl»e following Stntu
Comme ndatlonn of Indlr»d«»*U »»»1 of Um*
Press In Regard to the
WILCOX & GIBBS
Family Sewing Machines.
From the Superintendant of the Pena
sylvania Central Railroad.
ALTOONA, Pa. Sq.t 14. 1345.
d
Ma« bines has b«>* r
•s. For 8im.pli
nstructiou. ! h
One of yöur Scwiuy
my family for several
mechanical
i.l
acv of

r Ma. hiue equal i
Sewi
.
ns with which it •!<
corrcc
ble. It has give
salisf'action.
.11 LEWIS.
EM
DOVER, Sept. 12th, 1
liUunui :—!
lb
. WUVX .(• Uih*.
r.ntnhs' cjrpet'.cncC'
th vom
in. »y
. It has
tins locality.
D. V. BURTON.
ing bad I'ightecTi
Family Sew
: Mailiim-, 1
1'
'
in? that it 1
t s
given j
been the means of sol!
■ml
SÇIKNTlfc'X! AMERICAN. Jan. Zflth i
"The simplicity
prevent ils dropping stitches, to which
L-r machines are liable, and which ha
. 1,
cv of its
).V
stitch" iijto
brought (ho
cannot but ad
ui .
»I
«• the I •«•ant
r*«-y
YVC!
ills, an-l tl
move
even
21100 sill* h«-;
hen running at th
d upward per minute. This alone
nidation to i*. Another i
pr
n great rcco
the good workmanship,
terchimgcalilc, so that i
.de in
The parts
id.
II! Ot
placed
il a tri
ny part can be
It is, indeed, a. "mccjia
achinc.
the
ul wende:
fling cost.
—a household necessity !'
PHILADELPHIA PRESS. 1860.—"The un
b «l the in i ro
wing Machine
diicli has a
paralleled i
duction of the Wilcox k Gilda
s a sure guarantee of its merits
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REFERENCES.
The following are names of persons in this
neighborhood, whom
have hud the Wilcox A Gibbs Sewing Machines
in use for some time :
Misses Blackiston.
Mrs. William Green.
Mrs. J. B. Clarkson.
Mrs. R. A. Cochran, Jr. Mrs. S. M. Reynolds.
sterences, who
give
Mrs. Boni. Armstrong.
Mrs. T. S. Bowers.
Mr». II. Vanderford.
CASH PRICES.
No. 1. Ornamental Iron Stand, Walnut
Top, (oiled.) with Hemmer and Fel
ler,
No. 2. On Ornamental Iron Stand, Walnut
Top, xvith Drawer uud Lock,
No. 3. On Oroamcintal Iron Stand, with
Polished Mahogany or Walnut Top
and Drawer, with Hemmer and Fel
ler.
No. 4. Walnut Half Case, (oiled,) with
Hemmer and Feller,
No. 5. Extra Half Case,
Box. Hemmer and. Feller,
No. 6. Walnut Half Case, (oiled,) with
Fancy Work Box, Hemmer and
Feller,
No. 7. Mahogany Half Case, (Polished,)
nd Feller,
No. 8. F'ull Oahinet-Ca8e, Mahogany
Walnut with Hemmer and F'eller,
$55
56
68
65
with Work
68
70
with Hemmer
76
100
Those wishing a first class Sewing Machine,
would do well to cull und examine the
Wilcox & Gibbs
s TWISTED LOOP-STITCH
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES,
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AND FOR
HAND
BY
SALE
JOHN A. REYNOLDS t SONS,
Middletown, Del
August 15 —ly
R
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Mffü R E
•nil
weil
SO PEMiANExf AS
A
^CS^ltAW BONESi-'SSrffi
FROM WHICH IS MMftv
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RAW BONE 3n?cr- ! 1 •
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A Great Crop Prbatt 0 .»
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AND i'EKMANt. -V-IM)' .O . «
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M)K «SALE *>V àgc
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WALTOA, Wéu.L-V.:
MANUFACTUIlLuG,
• Wi|UHii e ioii, 4.>.
s
E. T. KVA$S, Auest,
Middletown, D l.
Feb 15—ly
G28 I100P SKIRTS. 628
AN l>
CORSETS, CORSETS.
WM. T. HOPKINS,
No. 028 Arch. Street, Phil;.».
M AN UFACT C llfc.il OF YlrF
Celebrated ' Champ ou
FÜR liA1) 110.-. • i ihSt.i A A
The lurgetL :«*su* .. u* •.!«■
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he finest hip! Les
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mid fJOi leLs ht th Loir,if. jifib i t .
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Goods
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.il «xinip lii ion.
MIDDLETOWN HOTEL.
»y
has
J. 11 . WALKER.
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Propridor.
the
•eded Mr. L. R. Davis,
>1 this well known, lo
ublishment, tbc |
1PÄ
»•Ifsiied, and popular
r will spare
paia* l
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:«ke bis h
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to I
of tbc ti
ell l'urjiishcd tabic : com
K ills : lb.
public.
ii'C. the tax

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el Liu
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in
fullest
till
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tiie
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1er
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h atlenliv
d,
tri
ill, he Iceld t>
id
•derate charge
rv to Iiiiu ;• ceutinu.'ücc of the liberal patn
e heit toferc bcitewvd up
lud.itivm far Drove
the
est
the
■Liisfina
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èeutred
Vc
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tl'ullv
lar.ic
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share of the publie paire
:
be
Joseph h. walki-ii
Suet essor lo L. R. In.
licit t - d.
Gel. 17—ly
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JOHN McLEAR &c SON,
kl45Li}KS.
WU^jUNGTON. DKL.
rONKY RF.CICIYED ON DEPOSIT, p
demand, and interest allowed.
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GOVERNMENT * UMCUltlTnjß
i« rket raus.
UOIJ) AND GOLD COl'PONS,
Bought at highest prices.
Kotes, Dräns, and Interest,
Collected and remitted promptly.
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liOUGllT AND SOU) ON COMMISSION.
this
person or by letter, promptly
Applications i
and fully answci
Correspondence invited.
JOHN McLEAR k SON,
Bankers,
Wilmington, Del.
who
Aug. 1—6roo.
DR. MUSOROVE,
DENTIST,
ELKTOiV, MARYLAND,
/"VFFICE—Opposite the Presbyterian Church.
V-J Teeth Extracted without Pain V»y the use of
Nitrous Oxidk Gab ; or by the latest improvement
by Rigoline
$55
—the Spbay Producer, formed
Ether.
This Narcotic Spray is used where sensitive
teeth are to be excavated pre|»aratory to filling.
Also, for painless removal of the Dental Pulp,
and for minor stirgical opei
ARTIFICIAL TEETH
a full set.
Persons from n distance desiring protracted
operations will please notify by mail, or other
wise, thereby saving disappointment and loss of
time.
Tooth Powder and Mouth Wash keptVonsbintly
hand; also, Dr. J. D. White's Dentine.
THOMAS If. MU.SGItOVE, I). D. 8.
Elktou, Md., January 18, 18G8—ly
or
56
68
rations.
inserted, from one to
65
68
70
76
100
Middletown Furniture Warerooms.
JOSEPH IE. EWOS
K EEPS constantly on band an
FURNITURE suitable to the
issortment of
irket, con
sibling ot
COTTAGE SUITS,
IffiDSTEADS, CHAIRS, WA8IISTANDS,
Parlor nn«l Dining Iloom Furnlti
s, Ac.
oî;
M<
FURNISHING UNDERTAKER.
COFFINS of all kinds and styles; Metallic Cas
kets ; Patent Burial Cases to order. Jan. 4—tf
FOR
A. CARD.
L R. DAVIS, having been appointed Justice
• of the Peace, will give his attention to
drawing Bonds, Deeds, and other legal instru
ment». Office in Middletow n.
Nov. 28—tf *
Del
M*>W r.GM^
FOR THE FALL TRA-BE
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. full yaM w ide, as good* as in
.Oi 75 icutü per yard, ut.
e. t. straTton s.
- - kf .L À -giUK
■ 1 • ' 1 o « ts. per lb.
' • '-' l4 V 44 "
12| "
25 «
28 4 -
• ** - fit! 4 -
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IKATTcN'S. ■
AVi>* Tlj '
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KTA'DV y A I 'E f LOTHlNG.
. i'u'li suit -as low
OES, '
-BOOTE* A $ I> fj. r
V:
j
.«. sold, s
»■o by t»i
city
ri
HATS AND CABS
At .li
lil.i
fro
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• a lid lie CÇH
CCÂU L tfs** T . ST R A TTO N.
October 3— ly. Uükssa '3 L**l.
FARMS!! FARMS ! !
J^OR SALK, TilRW'YVARMS,
*- No. 1 A farm situated on u
:S«|d!cttkfilh- p Chun ii Ifi|l, and \\ itliin Hvo ir*R
ot the l iter plact- ««.ntaining léo'ACIfl;.
aily itlViir.'fb' 1 «!. s Tli'ft farm is well loratdi.
Tii public School, a Church, and good
Flouring Mil!, and
. .Call mid
111!
the
:d fro
Is
! ci
very desirable pt ojicm,
♦coptible of the hbfh
the land being higi
ml s
nt, at 11 « xp
ithhi tli
and u!so withiu Ihre
est •
No. a Is si I
I« ;
in. >..r o',..
iBiica el Huiph's
d no.jnoic than tWQ* miles fi
atn or any other • prodin c kan
a>% cither by .-teaui^out or s^il vessel*,
mid contains about 200 ACT
«•a ted o
lib
Deep
Lundi
be sew
he
S. this f:
d
•nitty road, .mid the land i
high and of a v.
3 Is will
B'lpenor quality.
>.
o and a half iniUs of Hud
a public
Ier>xil!e.
and cant
vide to ntlxuuUigf
All three fiirtns have )
occupied, und U*iug cnltivaled.
at the end of the year,
r if necessary. The terms cun be inade
;.sy to suit purchasers. Persons wishing to p
hase had better
d lying imim-tiiafMy
salauil 2ri»> At 'UKS, 4.|id would di
alilv into two farms.
<1
it d
diitgk and are u«w

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or
apply
LEMUEL ROBERTS,
Xu»r Crumpton, or Sudlers v illc, Md.
at
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August 8—If.
FOR SALE.
76,000 Healthy Peaoh Trees
E MBRACING all the choice market and fam
ily varieties.
Red Rareripe, v |
.Stump the World,
Crawford'» Late,
Ward'» Lite,
Smock Free,
('rocket White,
Vandyke'» Favorite,
Last of the Season.
Will be ready for planting in the full of 1868,
or Spring of Dhltt. A pjdy
Unie'. Knrlr,
Troth's Early,
Fairly York,
Crawford's Flarly,
Moore's F'avorite,
Mary's Choice,
Mixon Free,
Reeves' .Favorite,
Del.
to
of
COCHRAN,.
CHARLKE ADAMS.
Middletown, Del*
August 8—6m. .
Flour, Meal and Feed.
WM. H. MYERS,
BRICK MILLS,
New Castle County, Del. 1
H AVING put his Mill in complet« 'repair, is
prepared to Grind all kinds of Graiaand to
Manufacture Flour, Meal, Buckwheat, Rye, Mill
feed, Ac. all of which he will deliver to order
FOR CASH.
filling.
Pulp,
other
of
8.
or
to
FLOUR, MEAL, FEED, Ac.
Always on hand.
He soli« its a share of the public patronAgc.
November 7, 1868—tf. • '
BOOT & SHOE MAKING*
J AMES II. COLLINS, respectfully informs the
public that he has taken the Shop at the cor
ner of Broad and Lake streets, nearly opposite
7he Academy, in Middi.rtown, and is prepared
•o manufacture Boots and Shoes to order. Spe
cial attention given to repairing, and ail work
finished with neatness and despatc'
Rpectfully solicits à share of the public
of
con
patronage.
LIVERY STABLE.
H orses and carriages for hire >t th«
StaMte of L. R. I)*»l«' Middl.town Hotel.
The licrscs are safe, and careful drivers will be
desired. Terms moderate. Ap
T1I08. MURRAY.
At the Stables.
Ac.
Cas
provided whj
plv to
Jan. 4.— y.
Instruction on the Piano.
M ISS N. M. WRIGHT, Middletown, Dels.
ware, Teacher of Music on the Piano, will
attend to Pupils at their own or her resident-«-.
Terms moderate. Sept. 19—tf
Justice
to
instru-

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