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©he 'DRiddletoum ©ranatripl PUBLISHED BVEIIY SATUBDAT, BY HKNRY VANDEIIPORD. , payable in advance. Tenns.— .$ 2.00 per Single copies* five cents. A tJVfihTisiNo Ratrs.—Ouc square of ten linos, %l for the first insertion und 25 cents for each subséquent insertion. One squar six months $ 6 . For a quarter of toouths $8 ; six moulds $15 ; privilege of four changes, $25; for halt a coi $50. Fractions of a square to be e square. When the number of insertions is not marked, advertisements will be couti forbid, and charged accordingI) published at advertising rules Deaths inserted tree, Ye.u.\ confide their ad verti»cinentb to their i J&B" All letters should lie «uldr Middletown Tban'scrU'T, iMiddieiuw • year $lu; luniii line« -, with the led as .4 d tis-.rs l -d I« JfcS* Office corner Main id Scuti fuels. Summary of Kuieigi Fïfthce has been agitated by r the Emperor'« ilfcheulth, but ns he is welt again, or declared to be so, public conii denoe is returning. A poor fellow was lately tried on nit accusation of having 8aid that the nation; 1 debt would make h jpile of obligations as high as a church .Bteepfe.. lie escaped punishment by prov ing that what be said is true. How high * pile our national bonds would make is yet uucalc ulated. In England the crops arc promising better. The Australians are much insul ted at the demand upon Parliament to imburse the Duke of Edinburgh for pres ents made in that colony. A motion hay been made in the Provincial Assembly to iuquire into the value and personality of those presents. Prince Arthur, it is to be hoped, will behave better in Canada. The throne in not so firmly fixed in the colonies as to bear the driving under it of wedge after wedge of royal princes, such as Wale and Edinburgh. Ry-the-bye the "Domin ion" is quite as restless as the colony was. The Canadians and Nova Scotians will not fuse into a nation, and the probability is that the whole concern will one day gravi tate to the Union. Of uors ro ■From Cuba there is nothing new. Spain is unsullied, and (Jm î'st insurrections are yet threatened. A king is sadly wanted. There has been a terrible uni) affair in Craeow. Infor .nation was in some way obtained that a nun was in rigorous con jfiueinewt in the Carmelite Convent. Up H (v isitatiou she was discovered in a dreadful (condition. She had been confined in a dungeoy fur more than twenty years, and jyas foijyd i : i^ i^deseribuble filth aud mise Thc excitement of the populace was so great that they demolished the building and the other convents were preserved 4y by military intervention. 'L'he Austrian government has taken yp tbt* matter ai d fthe result will be to put the religious In u r ses under the sypervisiou of the law. Tin jüv,iveru says the u the nuns were not the sufficient jy.l«r-s of fusauiiy and certainly tjnir treat mein jthe malady was not of a kiipi ti ( > create much qontideuee in their practice. G or res pond cuts in Spain, writing to the English jouruajs, assert that the Spaniards generally are d.Ls^ati.sIjcd with tUo (üonditi jpud, uni «yi 11 resyrt to lynch law. Thu ad ^.ioy of criminal justice is so c< jpersons lirigiT out their lives .trial, because the judge will not admit ih in |to bail without a bribe. .species of territorial so n e ry was III s/i ot preset» I vl the gdiyiiiistrathm ot justice. *8 the eiUctive lemeiiy b • âppli -d. •nipt, that lil Al}'. : III :• :i lli.-i JR' |>rodm:wJ )}y .yvci-gviiw tee liu;<jinr(k. Rilin' purs.il/ Rie pfovince, ami the ilium lives Ltjs fite in St. I'eterr ^antiugc 4« hegiiiuiLg t where, and lie UeneruU in the field tu slmot nil t'.nlirt. itakeu in arms. Tlie Great Eastern Steuineiiip, fur lav ing the French Atltijtjc Cable,, re. JjpliOU a month during the time ►ju iit doing the work, and lUUl) shares of tl, Ouh|le jCotyjiany, the market value </f « hkh $100,DUO', or $100 i/ s f/are. The suit of tfie recent expedition sbowetf that the work of,laying se//tables would aljvay bu exceedingly liazanloi/s, and ll/at ,tl.e Great Eastern possessed gt jover smaller vessels, Tfu Great fasten prill sail for /ndia it/ the ^rst tjei ji of Oc tober, to lay the liew East India Cable ill February, ami will receive $250,000 in stock for her work. She is expected to return to England in May, and will then probably be engaged in layiçg tfie Fal mouth and Gibraltar Cable. The Amnesty for political offences re cently proclaimed by tl/e Emperor Napo leon III, on the occasion of tlm hundredth nnuiversary of the birth of Napoleon I, has been received with great approval by the Paris journals. The course of the Empe ror, it is asserted, is the manner in which a Government acts which is strung enough to fear nothing from its adversaries, und which has just revived its popularity by entering into new and harmonious rela tions with tlie country. Attention is call ed to the fact that the deeree of amnesty, ns fur as it applies to press and political offences, is countersigned by all the ' ters. That circumstauce it is alleged, .proves that site measure was dejiberated in Council. The amnesty is therefore considered as a manifestation of the line of CQiiduct the Ministry intends to pursue. This not C|f grace, it is is contended, ja the compliment and the best commentary on the Imperial message and tlie Senatus Consultum, and is a pledge that liberal laws will be liberally applied. 'j'fie Spanish people are sanguine .of the extinguishment of the Cuban insurrection 4>y the reinforcements they are about to send over. i a I! I nil Frit in was re t advantage? minis The Paris Constitutionnel says that Mar shal Serrano is becoming more and more prominent as a candidate for the »Spanish throne. San Fiiancisco. — A pmchnse of -3.774 acres of land adjoining San Francisco Jms been mad'- 'iy a party of Kantern capital ists. f .e sum of $2,000,0011, in gold A\ ..is tract, 2200 border on the southern limits of the city and furnish a water frunt ,of two and a half miles. This land, it is Stated, has heretofore been held hy a Span ,ish company, which refused to sell, and thus prevented San Francisco front extend jing its limits to the sea coast. J. Rosa Browne contradicts the report that the Chinese Government has njectcd the Burlingame treaty, and says that the ratification is only defeted until the return of the embassy, which is still in Europe about to visit St. Petersburg. DIED. In Ode 1 er ol MuhIon 'i terdav. Lucy A. Foster, daugh ter, Esq. of that town. 'ace to-mor I. v •ning, at 0 , from Mr Foster's rosideuce, upd proceed o' oc • lake s Shock t tii s life f corn comelh in in his sca the 29th ult. Major John in the 8 o!h year of his age. he 27ih uit. Elizabeth of her age. d. !/ . 1 . »Ith; Dim.. NV.. c Gi he Toth v TUB ' 1 AKKKTN, M11) UL ETO W N M A R K ET . liKULY BY A. T. BHADI.KY. IKCTB1) \\ heal Id ...1 50 ...1 12 ...1 07 A lic.it, ne yell liitc tats, new. otliy Seed Ciovor Seed.. 50 Ti . 4 50 .10 75 — 20 cts %> doz .35040 cts. ft lb •lö@18 " " ..24iu 25 " " ..20022 " " .125030 « " ...23025 " " ...190/20 " " .450 50 "fc buthpl. ..40045 " B< Rutter Li v Spring Cluck Lard Reef If Sides. Shoulders. Potatoes. Potatoes, New I'.IJII.A DELPHI A. ed wheat... SI 5201 55 eyv c< $1 Oats (Pennsylvania) Cluvcrsecd 00 Timothy §4 75 WfLMINGTO.N. Wheat, pri Now 400 1 45 C ! If, Datf Flour $7 00010 2 SPECIAL NOTICES. Relu; tomiorr hour, iq .Saint A i s Notice. —Divine Service ( D. V.) ■ ( Sunday 15th, inst. ) at the usual 's Church, 10$ A. M. 1KU1UM k QIDSON'S I'KIUli CURRENT. 20 cts. KgRS Mutter Chickens, dressed 17. Duck« 20cts.'Lard 20. ! Hogs llpgs, ajiye Potatoes, r Feathers : I loucy ]G. 13. in. 30. 15. (1 45 Turkics Geese 2 «. Bei $ 2 . 00 . Thc'Jibovc prices will he paid in cash for pro duce delivered in good order; and wc wish to say that we kct.p constantly on hand sortnicnt of Groce lies and Provisions mahly for cash, at the Corner of Broad and Anderson Streets, Middletown, Del. March 20—tf good as hieb w ill Fell re INGRAM k GIlbSON. FINE READY MADE CLOTHING. 4M MAJiKET STRUCT, 2nd Door lœlow THIRD MTLMINUTON, T ..E J.AlKilvST ASSORTMENT OF Ready Made Ciotliiug in Delaware, Our Own Make, at less tii: AI. our Clothing is KL AW A K E. hand, and will loi sold Philadelphia Prices. ia de il »Supei ior plainer by PRACTICAL TAILORS. llie Proprietor having in v y ice of over rau toe sntis txperivi «ri» IP in this Hum i.. imrcliii .,11 e of VINK I - "VU '.V- - iMERE and VESTINGS. i mi baud fur ORDER WORK, ide in tfie vhieli vill be '-ATEST »STVLE AND BRS? MANNER, At No. 228 Erlief SUctt, j2*¥**The Oldest Established Clothing Emporii in Delaware. Mareli 10 —v LAI »lard Moore. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, upd CATARRH treated with the utmost s.uecgsfc, hv J. Isaacb, M. D. mid Professor of Disease of the Eye Ear, in the Medical Cortege of Pcpnsylvunia ; 12 experience, (formerly of Leyden, Tlolland,) No. 805 Ar<*h »btr^-et, Phila. Testimonials can be seen at his office. •The medical faculty are in vited to accompany their patients, as lie has secrets in his practice. Aj tjfieiul eyjis inserted without pain. No charge for e^amipntion. and . HERMANN'S o Monumental HI a rblc Work*, Corner Delaware and Union Street«, NEW CASTLE, DEL. Monuments, Marble and Enabled Slate Mantels FurnisUed at short .notice, A ■ reasonable terms. REFERENCES. M. M. CLEAVER, PUIL1P R. CLARK, ANDREW KLlASO> . Sept. 4—tf REQ-ISTER'S ORDER, R egister s .office, New Castle County, September 2nd, 1869. Upon the application of .Francis T. Perry and Thomas Cavender, Admiuuitj-aiors of William M. Vandegrift, late yf Appoquinjmiuk Hundred in said county, deceased ; it is ordered and directed by the Register that the Administrators aforesaid, give notice A)f the granting of Letleru of Admin istration upon the Estate of the deceased, with the date of the granting thereof, by causing adver tisements to he posted within forty days from the date of such Letters, in six of the most public places in the county of New Castle, requiring all persons having demands against the Estate, to nt the same, or abide by u such case made and provided. Aud also cause the same to he inserted within the same pe riod in the Middletown Transcript a newspaper published in Middletown, and to he continued therein two months. Act of Assem hl .. Given under H»e hand and Seal of Of < l. s V fice of the Register aforesaid, at New — v-- 1 Castle, in New Castle County aforesaid, .he day and year above written. R. C. FRAIM, Register. NOTICE.—All persons havipg claims against the Estate of the deceased must present the same duly attested to the Administrators ou or before September 2 d, 1870. or abide the Act of Asseiu blyin such case made and providud. FRAN0I8 T. PERRY, THOS. CAVENDER. j- Administrators. Address of F. T. Perry, Odessa, Del. of Thomas Cavcnder. Middlletowu, Del. Address The Easton (Jld.) Journal, of Septem ber 2nd, says the first train of ears on the Md. & Bel. R. 11. to Easton, .came down on Tuesday last, and up Wednesday morns ing. The trains for freight are now run ning regularly, and large quantities of fruit ;.jv. being -hipped North. 150,000 PEACH TREES, OF LEADING VARIETIES, FOR 8AI.E CHEAP, At the Cedar Lawn Nurseries, SOMERSET COUNTY, MARYLAND. W E have made a specialty of raising Peach Trees, and feel sure of giving satisfaction. For prices and circulars apply by letter or other wise to CH AS. U. LORE, Wilmington, Del. JO SEPH A. LORI), Odessa, Del. A. II. LORD, Up per Trappe, Wicomico county, Md. jzä" Cut this out for inference, sept. 4—3m. NEW STOVE, TIN, AND HOUSE-FURNISHING STORE. I IKMI AS II. ROTIIWEI.L '8 NEW BUILDING, North Side of Main Street, 4 lluildlug* Wi of Town Hull, Middletown, Delaware. Where he has constantly on pared to manufacture hand, and is pre ALU KINDS OF TIN WARE, At Short Notice. Particular attention paid to ROOFING AND SPOUTING. Orders respectfully solicited and pre ded to. iptly atten STOVES. THE NATIONAL, CONTINENTAL, ORIENTAL, CHARM, GEM, SUN, LITTLE GIANT, BRILLIANT, Prize and the Victor Cook 'ill be received and promptly filled for any kind of »Stove that may be Orders demi. OALVAN1ZED RUSSIA AND SIIEKT IRON ZINO, COAL HODS, SKIVES, POKKRS, SHOVED,S, TEA KETTI.ES, BAKE PANS, WAFFLE IRONS SaD IRONS, llltASS k ENaMEI.LED I • I :KS ER VI NO K KTTL ES, EX A MELLE]) ßA UCE P AXS, TKA UK1.I.S, JAPANS E» PH A Mil EU BUCKETS, SglTTOONS, WAITERS, EASTERNS, I-'hOUH AND RRRRER ÎÎOXES. SANp C CPS, MATCH SAFES (ßast Iron,) MOLASSES CUPS, 1 * i: 4 C II C' 4 4 ( Soldered and Self-Sèafitig ) HATENT CjLoTHJÇS FRAMES, &c. &e, Ac. I'robt^ aUc.ution to lmsincss, moderate prices, eomiattent .workmen, aud a determination to y iit ah times be expected by those who ay favor him V \vitli iheir eiLbiCHU. Aqg. 28— y J. STEWART DEPUY. 253 South Second Street, altoefi Spruce, CHILA DELPHIA, OlV offen PETS, PJL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, MATT IN US, ftc. ,jc. at very re duced prices, to I 14 , fri,(yi,ds and the public. Aug 2B-3qi N usual nssoriment of CAR 1869 DELAWARE STATE 1869 AND PENINSULAR Agricultural Exhibition and Fair, \47IUU be held in WILMINGTON, Delaware, V > under the direction, and on the grounds of the Agricultural Society of New Castle County, WEDN USD A U THU USD A Y and FRIDA Y , SEPTEM HER \§!h, lu^A «j- 17/A. and extended if the weather is unfavorable on those days. The citi*eps of Gloucester. Salem and Cumber land counties, N. J. ami Chester and Delaware counties, P restriction. The grounds will lie open on Tuesday the } 4th, for the reception of stock and articles for exhibi tion. Liberal premiums will be given for Stock of all kinds, the products of the Farm, Garden and Daiiv; Fancy Articles, Trials of Speed, £c. Ac. All animals, and articles for competition, must he entered in writing, stating class, name and residence, and if stock, giving name, ugc and color, and (except horses for speed) be on the grounds on or before 11 o'clock, on Wednesday the 15th. There will be * invited to contribute without TRIALS OF SPEED EA CU DA y. All entries must be made in writing, gating class, name, age and color, and fee paid op before 12 m. of the 15th, and 7 p. m. of the 15th and 16th. No gambling will he allowed, liquor sold, or drunkeu or disorderly persons admitted the grounds. Tickets of admission, 25 cents. For one horse and rider, Ç 0 cents. Vehicle and driver, 75 cts. each occupant of the vehicle other than the driv er, 35 cents. »Stockholders tickets, $2 00 . ZAPUJCK TOWNSEND, President. Dr. R. MgCABE, Scc'y Wilmington, Del. aug. 21—3t PEACH TREES, VPJty LA ft G A' AND THRIFTY, OF LEADING VARIETIES, AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. JUST- OUDEJ1S SOLICITED. -Bffl. BIDDLE & HAYS, Cecilton, Md. July 31—6ra. TO OPEN THE FALL TRADE. STRAWBRIDGE k CLOTHIER OFlIiR FIVE THOUSAND PIECES OF MUSLINS, Bought under market rates for cash, and offered at less thun opr usuu| LOW PRICES, IN SHIRTINGS. NEW YORK MILLS, OUR OWN MAKE, WASUTTA, Williams ville, WARREN, HOUSEKEEPER, PEQUOT, ARKWRIGHT, FOREST!) A LB, ARLINGTON, WIIITNEV, RILL, BRIGHTS, TRENTON. IN SHEETINGS. 10.4 UTICA, 10-4 PKQUOT, 10-4 ANDROSCOGGIN, 10-4 WALTHAM, j2-4 HUGUENOT, 11-4 HUGUENOT. IN PILLOW CASE MUSLINS. 8-4 WALTIIAM, 8-4 ANDROSCOGGIN, 6-4 UTICA, 6-4 WALTHAM, 5-4 PEQÜUT, 5-4 WAMSUTTA, 5-4 NASHUA, 5-4 BOOT. IN UNBLEACHED GOODS. AN IMMENSE STOCK, COMPRI SING EVERY MAKE. Junt HecHvcd TEN CASES CANTON FLANNELS, All the above by the yard, piec or package, according to the wants of Families, Hotels and Public Institutions. determined to increase our already We LARG E MUSLIN TRADE kcejiing the p r iccs it the interest of every consumer Philadelphia to deal" entirely .H our house. low as to make d near by alw STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER CVnlral Iti'v tlonils IIounc, Cor. EIGHTH and MARKET Sts. PHILADELPHIA. ^ ft H ^ H *> Aug. 28—Gmos. HANKING HOUSE OF .T.olvfi McLear & Son, 607 Market §t. Wilmington, Del. Ehtaumsiikd, I£ 48 . W E are offering for sale the »Six per. Cent Bonds of the City of Wilmington, at par, iu sums of $50, $100, "$y00, njjd $1000. est payable April amj Qefgber. Registered Cer tificates. The City Loans of Wilmington have always been highly esteemed as an investment, and the rapid growth and general ' prosperity of the city ake them more than ever desirable. •ontinue to tr d brokerage busings • facilities. Money received demand with interest. • draw checks Inter \Vc general banking d are continually en deposit and returned on Parties keeping •counts us payable at sight, ith precisely Drafts o;. England, Ireland, Germany and other countries drawn. Parties dcsirijig to ipvest money in bond and mortga_j 8 , are invited to exuraine our list of se in the ease of hanks. •urities of tit. 1 « class. ge tickets fr lines sold. any otl;er scuritiis Europe, l>y all good «ties taken i xehange for th<- highest nuirket rates. JOHN McLEAR A SON. June 6 th, 1869—tf. Farmers, Take Notice! ri-MIE undersigned having obtained Letters -L Patent for an "Improvement in Grain Drill" for the juirpus?.of Sowing Phosphate, Guano, and other Fertilizers, dated Oct. 27, 1868, A confirmed by the »Superior Court of the District of Colum bia, July J.y, J869, would respectfully inform the Farming Community that he lias made ments to fjur^ish to them the J) EL AWARE PHOSPHATE DRILL, Grain and Phosphate Drill Combined. arrange The Phosphate Arningement can he. attached to any common grain drill that. 1 ms been i Theiy; >vere 7 hood use. sold last year in this neigobor rhich gave entire satisfaction, pronounced by those who used them to be the best Phosphate Sower that has ever been intro duced into this country. Farmers wishing to procure these Drills must apply early, as, owing to the Jateness of the sea son, only a limited number will be .offered. For further information apply to w. n. Hamilton, m. i>. Odessa, Delaware. nd we July 24—tf NEWARK ACADEMY, NEWARK, DELAWARE, Pkof. EDWAKD D POKIER, A. 51. PRINCIPAL. FIRST-CLASS Mathematical, Classical and .Scientific BoardL.g School for boys and yountr qicn. Will copr.pçncc its One Hundred and First Academic Year, SuPTEMREp, 1st, 18G9. For full information send for Circular. Ajigust 14—3m. A Notice To Tresspassers. A LL persons arc forbid to tresspass upon the premises of the undersigned, in any way whatever, as the Law wHI be enforced against any one so offending. If. N. WILLITtS. Jnly 31—tf BANKING HOUSE OP Jolm JVfoLear Son,; Rip. 007 Market St. Wilmington, Del. EST 4 UUSIIED, 1 * 18 . V\7K respectfully call the atteution of our ▼ V friends and customers lo the advantages offered as an investment by the WILMINGTON and READING RAIL ROAD. First Mortgage 7 Per Cent Bonds. The price at which they are offered is only 85 and accrued interest, at which price they net the purchaser 8 1-5 Per Gent. Per Annum, Clear of all Taxe*, either State tioiiul. We unhesitatingly recommend the Ronds as being, in ail respect*, A First Class Invest Holders of Government Securities may realize es|>eciul advantage by exchanging them for these Bonds. For example, take a 5-20 Bond ol 18G7 for $1000. At the present rate of premium on gold it yields the holder in currency a frac tion over eight per cent, on its par value' It may be sold, however, at a premium of Twenty-one per cent, and the proceeds invested in Wilmington and Reading R. R. Bonds with the following result : 1000 5-20's at 121 yield. 1400 Wilmington k Reading R. R Bonds at 85 cost. The yield of interest from the former investment (gold at 37 premium ) amounts to. . 1210.00 .1190.00 . 82.8'ô per year But from the latter it amounts to..93.00 " " diile the money invested in 5-20*8 yield over eight per cent, on of tin* Bond, the same money invested i mington and Reading R. R. Bonds will yield nearly Tn Per Cent. Per Annum with an ad ditional profit of over $200 lit (fie maturity of the bonds, and the further advantage that in come from the bonds is clear of all taxes, while interest from U. S. Ronds is subject to tax as a part of the owner's income. We are prepared at' nil times to furnish the bonds without ally charge to customers for com mission. We continue to transact all business relating to the investment or luaiiipg * Bqpcjîj and Storks Bought mission,'at the Stock Boards i country. Deposits received at any time, und paid on de mand with interest. Correspondence promptly attended to. JOHN McLEAR & SON. Or in other words, the par value ia Wil money. d Sold on Coui i all parts of the August ?— lui. REGTSTER'S NOTICE. R egister s office, New Castle County, July 20th, 1869. Upon application of Gideon E. Hukill, Execu tor of the last Will and Testament of Jolm F. Hukill, late of .Saint Georg county, deceased ; it is ordered and directed by the Register that the Executor aforesaid, give notice of the granting of Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of the deceased, with the date of granting thereof, by causing advertisements to Ik? posted within forty days from the date of such Letters, in six of the most public places of the Castle, requiring all persons hav st the Estate, to present the an Act of Assembly in such ovided. And alèo cause the same to be inserted within the same period m the Middletown Transcript, a Middletown, months. Hundred in said County of New ing demands »gnu same, or abide by ease limiie and { »wspaper published in nd to be continued therein tw f ) Given under the hand and Seal of Of •; l. a. .> fice of the Rigistcr aforesaid, at New ' —' Castle, in New Castle County, aforesaid, the day and year above written. a R. 0. FJtAIM, Rkc.ihter. NOTICE.—All persons having claims against the Estate of the deceased must 1 present the same duly attested to the Executor on 1 pr before Julv 20 th, 1870, or iibjtjc the Act of Assembly in such cases made and provided. " ,G. E. IlUKILIj, Executor. Address—Middletown. ' July 24—2m. Del. FOR THE CANNING SEASUN ! ! j ,IOII!V A. REt AOLDS &, SON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, Middletown, Del. H AVE just received and are prepared to sup ply the public in large cv small quantities to suit Mason's Patent Improved Fruit Jars. The Cover and Jar are entirely of Glass. the PATENT all RiuiiT fruit jars, 1 In quarts and half gallons, self-sealing, patented I Nov. 5th, 1862, a description of which is given I by the inventor as follows : It combines all the good qualities of a Fruit r. Indeed it challenges and defies all compe tition. Mark the effective simplicity of its per- | forma nee—any child can use it, ' It has been j tested by the inventor for the last five years. The the jar ard properly heated, when the cover is appliecj and it seals itself. It is opened readily, being fastened with a »Spring Clamp ucting ou an i pel i put ion in the glass, re sulting in a pressure on the center of the stopper. The Jar is All Right, as purchasers will find up on a trial of its merits. These Jai lmvc been i the Inst ten Ol too well known to need twelve yei comment. *s and J» trait is placed i II. S. FISHER' »S PATENT SELF-SEALING PRESERVING TIN CANS, of which we are the sole agents joa Middletow This celebrated ( five years, and all whp liaye tried it speak in the highest terms of its superior merits. All e cording to directions. d vicipity. has been in use for the last s warranteu that are put up ac Also, Stone Jars in quarts and half gallons, Bottle \\ ax, Corks, and Iron (porcelain lined) Preserving Kettles in all sizes. We are constantly rec above articles which est market rates on the most reasonable terms. Aug. 21— y •ipg pew lots of the e off'-T for sale at the low NEW BAKERY. INI mUDLETOWN, DEL. North East Corner of Lake and Broad Street«. T HE undersigned wishes to inform his friends and the public at large, tlmt he lias com menced the Baking Business in ail its depart ments, and will keep constantly on hand, Bread, Cakes, Crackers, Pies, Candy, And will supply Weddings, and Parties, with all sorts of Cakes at short notice. lie has engaged a first class Baker to attend to the business. He will also continue the Painting Business in all its Branches. ' FRANCIS TARONJ. March 6 , 1869—tf I PEACH TREES. splendid lot of Peach Trees raised from Car olina A NATURAL FRUIT SEED Of the best market varieties. Also nil other kinds Nursery stock at WAWASET NURSERIES. EDWARD TATNAL, Wilmington, Del. : ' I aug. 21—3m ; CHEAP FOR CASH. rnilREE FltUIT DRYJNfr HOUSES FOR j A SALE—A No. 1 article for (Irving Peaches. 1 Wm. L. BUCKE & SON. ' ! Middletowç, Del. Aug. 28—31 \ A DAY. Address, A. J. FULL AM, X. V. « June 12—3mos. THE DELAWARE PRY GOODS not CARUET IIOTJSK, 804 & SOG MARKET STREET, WILMINQ TOyS, DELAWARE. No. And -L the From Long Experience in the soil. it mer use DRY GOODS AND CARPET TRADE, to Wo arq pqrparqd to offer special advantages to buyers through put all parts pf the country. Fc or 1 1 tors than rope» Our cÿtgnFiyq gcquair.tgnce with importers gml jobliqrs, and daily knowledge of the market, give us extraordinary facilities for selling goods at the LOWEST PRICES, Often at better rates than can he obtained in other houses of this and neighboring markets. The stock for completK ness and varied v surpassed, comprising, as it does, all a it tides for family use usually found jn a first dass A Ilf cannot be Fi DRY GOODS AMI CARPET HOUSE Wijere SPF5CIAL Attention Piyen SILKS, In FINE AND MEDIUM j DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, KID GLOVES, &c. I Ç Black MOUruill^ ^OiGd^, j I Plated Rings, j And thq rapst superior stock of: To be found in the State, Rings, ('bain ' fiTRICTLl Oi\E PRICE. H |W, M, KENN ARD, 304 <Sc 306 Market st. WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. H May 22, 1869— y BAUGH'S RAW BONE Super Phosphate of Lime. MARK fpADE f NT 4 VD. 4 RD H 4 IUUSTEU. V\/K offer to Farmers, the present Fall season, > > BAUOirs RAW RONE SUfKK PIIO^ PHATK OF LIME as being highly improved. Baugh's Raw Bone »Sii|>er Phosphate, as its name indicates, prepared liy dissolving lUw Bones in Oil of Vitriol—that is. Bones that have not been deprived of their organic matter—the —by burning or baking. Ittherc tbre, priiiculsio the use of the Farmer all the valuable pj-oneMies of Raw Bones in a high!*' concentra led form—rendering it at once quick in ma nent. e reecUinien^ed to purchase of the ' ilielf nêigTitioHioùil. In sections is yet estab|ishdA f tue Phospha PK •d directly from the undetoagm d_ R.U'GII A SONS, Manufacturers, Office, No. 20 tS. Del. Avenue. T.HII.ADKLPIIA. grease and gl action and ic Farmers nr dealer located where may be proe dealer July 17—51110. MORO PHILLIPS' GEVLI\K IMPROVE!) SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME \\ ST A NP.VRD GUARANTEED, •r sale at Manufacturers' Depots. No. 27 Noiith F hont Street, Philadelphia, and Vo. 95 South Strebt, Baltimore, And by dealers in general throughout the country Ft f'l'MlE Sombrero Guano of which Moro Phil -L lips' Phosphate is and always has been man ufactured. (and of which lie lias sole control tor the United State*) contain* fifty per cent, more Bone Phosphate thau Raw Butie, therefore it is more durable. A large percentage is .Soluble, and will imme diately yield its nourishment. The Ammonia it contains is pure and ready to yield its value—not uninial matter, capable of yielding it« ammonia after decomposition in the soil. Nothing is spared in its manufacture to render it the most valuable Snper-PhospliaU und Crop Producer in the nutrkcj. • Eight years' experience has proved to the far mer that it is durable and can always lie relict as uniform in quality . and the numéro solicited' fèStiiWihmla Continually received of its use in competition with other Fertilizers, fully attest that it Ija* not been excelled. Price $56 per Ton of 2,000 Pounds, to Dealefs. Moro Phillips. SOLE PROPRIETOR & MA.MTACTIHBH. Fc or sale by June 26—6mos A. J. Bradley, Middletown, Del. PATENT OFFICE 1 N YEN TOILS \.j,p \yish to jakp pgt letters Pat 1- eut are advised to counsel MUNN k CO. Edi tors of the .Scientific American, who have prose cuted' claims before the Patent Office for than Twenty Years. Their American and Eu rope» Patent Agency ik the inbsfextefisiVt* in the world. Charges less tin Agency. A Pamphlet, containing full instructions to in ventors, is sent grsitis. Address innr i y other reliublo MUNN k CO. ftp*, NewYofk. Ji 37 Park AMERICAN St SWISS WATCHES. M. E. No. 35.1 SOUTH EIGHTH SfltLEX, PHILADELPHIA. »SK.S attention to his fine selected stock of r WATCHES; A^iD 4E\I KLliy, d the best Factory make. Silver Ware. ns. Forks, and Butter fvniven, 11 be s»»ld at a very shiafl adyitnce. ' ! ^uc-ntioji iiaifj lu ppalring A Ilf tlie latest Styles Sterling »Silver S|.. whiçji Bailie III? Witftches March 6—tf ! Is Fi REMOyAL!j Gr. W. W. NAUDAIN Hf •moved front tlie old and Stand, corner of Broad ell k d Main •Greets, No. 3 Middletown Hall, MIDDLETOWN. DEL Wijere lie coplii.pis to keep a large »nd well se lected stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS G ROC 15 KIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, &c. i In fact everything tfiaf fc requisite to p)»ke up « First Class Country Nlpr«:, y there be lpM)id. of reliable quality and af REASONABLE PRICER. UIYE HIM 4 CAf-l. All kinds of Produce taken in Goods. Aug. 7— y ehimgc for THOM 4S *1 ASSi:V, JR ? CLOCK AND W4TCH MAKER, early opposite lVa)ktr'i Hoir), .Middletown. Delaware Ç LOCKS. Watches,^ Jewelry, Aç. nra^Jy and Always OH hand and for sale, Clocks, Watejn s, Plated Ware, Forks. »Spoons, 'Silver NtiwUu Rings, Silver Thimbles. .Salt, »^ugar and TcA Spoons, linttyr'K/ii'ves, Gold Breast-Pins, Eaf "ngei-Rings, Sleeve ''Button's, W'ateh \v uteJi Keys, Key Rings, Steel Watch Chains, Ac. .... ninluStrrrt, Rings, Ii ('bain Dec. 1 if. HENRY HARPER, M 0 ARCH STREET, PIIII.AUEI.eUIA, H AS a large stock at Iq.w prices, of fine WATCHES. JEWELRY,.SOLID SILVERWARE H An AND PLAJKJ) SPOONS, CASTORS, TF.A SET9, 4c. May 1—3m. ANGING Earthen «nd Wire rWrSalt* at ROTIIWKLL'S New Store Maiu street, Mi<idletown, T)tl, a v 29 * »