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, DBtaAWAÉK lx Dl ATKY.—TliU portion of I one mate at leant is eminontlv nros.mr I onrSlate.lt tcaat, IS eminently proa|«r- | 00 f, and the i«tluo may b« Raid of every • j. . } otber portion, at no distant day, for her oonrae ii onward ! Her intelligent and ... . . • enterprising farmers maintain a generous rivalry aa to who shall excel in the pro- : rivalry aa to who .Hall cxeel in tot pro duets of the earth. Their well-tillc.l «eld., their teeming orchards their sleek ktne, their ituprore.1 swine, llieir produc tive dairies rieh in »olden butter and nou milk; their productive nurseries, their | ... » • , . . Helds of small fruit, thetr superior labor saving machinery, constructed by our ; I i % , tklHful im-ehaoic» ; our iiicaJoiTA grazed i by faltlbg cattle; our cheese, woolen, cot and biner factories our manufactories ! and paper factories, our man tin t rns of fertilisers, »ur founlrica and machine ■ ■ r ■ •bop. ; our tron atoamera ; our fruit-can Ring and drying establishment ; all these . .. 1 i* ,. , . acd a thousand other enterprises, aro the , . , ,, source of our prosperity, and make tins pnrt vf Delaware a very hive of industry. CNAKLRS H. VANDRRFOBD, torroa. -r MIDDLBTOW«. D*L* SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 17th, U?l. . State Elbctiox*.— Rlevvti States elect Oovcruora this Kail, and in pome tho cau ra»a lias already begun. .Several other States hold elections for State officcra. Then* elections will 1.- watched with great interest, aa they will, to a great extent, foreehadow the result in l* 7 'd. The States which elect Oovcruora this Kail arc Cali fornia, Ocnrgia. Iowa, Kcutucky, Louisi ana, Mattie, Maryland, Mn**nchuxctti, Minnesota, New Jersey and Ohio. Abscntkkism. — During the Adminis tration of John Q Adams, a temporary absecoec of the President from the tent of government, for a few days, caused some practical joker to offer a reward, through tho public journals, for the uhseut govern ment. This was owing to the unusual oc currence thut anyone connected with the government should be absent from Wash ington. lint iiow U it now? tien. Hrant's Administration has made a great innova a Stn- j tion upon former customs in this respect. It has sometimes occorre 1 th it not gle head of a «b'partiti «nt ejtiid be foUU'.l . ... «r» I, i . ! in Washington. Ihe I resident spend* ; his summers ut Lone Rrnm b, or iournev , « • » • . J ' lug anu junketing over the country, lcav ing public iffuii» t„ talto rare of them-j selves, or in the liand* of subordinate* I 41'hat Would lia v«» beet» siid of Mich fla grant dervdietbm «if duty in the better day* of the Republie, under the Adminis tration of th Presidents, who gunrde«l the public inter est* ns scdulotitfly Rut another type of official* have wormed ■ pure and siinplc-iuiuded their own ln'tior. thoir way into the lii^h places uf the land 1 in these day» ; men who seek .heir ease | and their pleasure, who pocket the «molu- t ineota of offi eu and wear the honora, but leave the duties to other*. Luxurious I ; ca»c, the attractions of the sea side or :i fashionable watering-place, a tiuc huise, and a good cigar, are con.-i ieratious of higher moment with our model Drcsbleut than affairs of .^tate. Tint 1'oKT o) Plttl.AnKt.nit.% IS 1>AN»iKn .. . .. fll .... or Hrino i.uski» —1 he I hlladclplilu CoMMcrtritif Litt of the Bd inst. auvi** «.vu 3 Ihe condition of the Delaware river nt ; •H« Horseshoe i* one t hnt ought to claim , ri . . ; Ihe bar i* fart in- j creasing its propoi lions, »ml if amuctliing . " i 1* not speedily done in the way of dr«?dg ing and removing the mass uf mud and the immediate nttrutioii of our mcrchuiiix snd business men. -, sand coustantlv accumulating, this pert 1 - *' : will be ultimately shut oat Loll) foreign j . t The difficulty in keeping the channel in , (ho unpsr Delaware free front obstructions, ' is growing greater every ynsr, und (lie ' h ^ 3 • «088 la rapidly gaining strength that Del «■•«* Pli« will »»It tt.mtnl ) ,t : •Wtro C ity will ultimately become the en- . tro-port and oollef of the heavier ind more ; balk; srtiebs which make up the com 3 ... , Oiercc of the Delaware. The water nt her whsrvM m «f sufiieient denth f,»r rh„ i»r. I WDsrVM Ml «V »«mount 1 < pth Tor the Isrg- j ewt eins» of ships, and them nre neither ] ._, * , « , , . , • ifeOM* Bor bars to obstruct the the chtn anl of Ui« river from that poiiit (a its IM Chesapeake and Delaware ( anal af fords cheap aud ready transit for anv <'Iusm m * .. . « . ' of tasrekindiMO bound south, and there tha Delaware and PennsvleanU ll a :u nilr i T„ . * enn«;lvani»Kntlrom) •lit hate its lower terminus, depositing the rich products of the roal mines of PoansyWania upon her wharves for ship _ ■ ' t , ", ' , , * l,c ' Bl ** Utmmm «ring in fre.ght and other •ipnee* over Philadelphia. The con SlrsethHi af thi* Railroad nud tha huild « _ ''„f. ... - , , . . ' 35 « IS " P ,Me ' r"'* 10 0 Hn«*M CU| W t»M of tho most import aat M* premising bnainefe localities opon commerce. - StjSaT-V&a • Mtwaoa City, ta wbieh , oo-eperatiag —in » — -»• —mswm IN OWIBNI NMNI ▲ now ara I* about alive, Lw Hi fi. ro^^bHlb 0 *a*Ôn : ««mo h »*"e"MèeMidM™i tke'Kplaeopal ('husch*. of the feston Ml.ore! nirniberiag twenty-one niinl.tera, nan held »t i EïftÂi.ÆÂ'R fUnmrrat ' i u ■ the began by a reference t. the aluggi.h con jy* IVu'-JuT-'-à Mut ed the hoM ttat thaaced had fctenjmwaofiib ill ih* ôÆ.mvirot and M C. efomof'.h.Vrg', end regretted that the Ulty did no. morn heard ly support ihclr endeavors. lie referred «<• ."'« 1 poverty of the Diocese, which does oo eon tat., a | îar* r< ondïi| C wîilet» not r » nergra< C iiil» U ii.il'inore ! Sl "'-a twelve hundred dullan k year Holt, nl ^ these facts appearing In a I'menso, where many ihurchmvo ara of wea.tn and I we in comparu»* (lllr Injury, «nd nil art enduwed «Ith means to sup- Me I' .v »hrtr temimral want- .he Itishop argued, d.ca.ed a want of that, motion to the t huret. r upon which It, Bit.erlal pro«|a-r.ly greatly <le - j the pemt. The «h>, lea now given to t lergyiuen | j Piooesn* 0 .^ "labor"even »SÄ« ^ I L* « »«»eese tf> l«i>ur, even ir |»rompin »*•* V*' «lit;, thr fA«:lfurther tltut e«cn Urn «ma » , ;.»*t«nce is in many instam-e!* Kni'l^intrly jmiiiI, w «"din other, not paid at all, thedia.a.urageroea „f ihr l ltrgy might well nrconat for the »ant c vlulitv in the rhurehm lie apUy refered tu ^ Iho combined .horiaigliledness and »l.iftleMne«. Wll of dm Slnryla.id peopln, .tint allowed agre.it ....- |) ' "terprlw to b.ngul.h, ..mil Hn illy I. »..« i,. taken up I.V the people of the ndjo.n.ng State, and pushed to r.'.npletiou to Maryland a iK-r|K->- i. U * 1 looriilcation amt I"««. und inked if the p*- V. of the Dior«,- will U as sluggish In their , ehur.l. Inter«.., nstheyhave l«a in their rw.l "0— "at, ,o'lr !'/ ! I>io.e~-, mol if the |.r.is|wr:iy ol thr l hiir.h , Î, 01,1,1 1 !'o' ! 'b«-».; «nisi he esiahtuhrd— The,H-opte Oil rim,... Anne had suggested the (Unes, of that place for aschool forgirli, and the : people of Elkton had recently a. ihmiltcd a >„ - | lnur j u | ,,ht.h tie would present will, his nddr.- ». urging the great advantage« of thit place ... a mhool for iittVH. The li.*nop uriffl ihr ton- , vention tu ukc «r tion in the nmtt. r, Rnooriim a tv a, a —The rhestertown Tran .<np"»>. -« e Imv.Th, folding m.-ouni öl ^ whirll ,,„, k ittnek » .-tatiun uu tin Kent count, railroad on tVvdm.dav last. a ,t,„ \,r u., "d a dtatmlin« «■iili theVImk In ,he kite!»,, ; she went into the heu« and eom- > idained In Mr I le w who weut out and .. "* I"" 11 " 1 ' ' , slratvd Willi the negro, whulweaine verj „1,11.1 ,e and finally sirtuk Mr. t.Tu-w. In the light the I^Xtrcm mto\'i.e*.ou«!fro,„ wheö«".e'lt ! I din* hnrjff.l uundiug him badly I'oimucr Aw Atiimi..—Lewi. Rhodes, to whom the ronir,., t fur hullding ilia Kt-ui euuniv jail awarded, having failed to , „me forward with Ins flurrtlff«, the l.cvir Court rooi>enr<l the bills and awarded the 1-untraet lo Alonzo Itey oulU» nml rimrlin llillyniti nt $24,12.'». The rk I. to t„- lomnieni-eif inimedialely, and lo he m- h 1 ,',' I the depth 8M feet. The sheriff s home w ill belt; 1 Ut and the pri»on 52 fw t in depth. The pri*on will \\ Of then, iron drtd. the others | ) urv nun » u prit. ; LOCAL ARD »TAT* ArrAIRd. lie sind, nrmctl with a shot-gun both barrel* nt the negro, but not fatally. 1 ha\c 20 cell*— strong cu «ugh to hold ItinvVT.—The harvest season thi* y earliest w ithin tlu-recollection^ of some of our oldest citizen*. Harvest usually begin* here a |, out || |t , 27th of June. This m tin gentleman *.»r residing near Warwick began »tilting hi* wheat in on yesterday Week, the-9th itist. and quite a U number begun « n Tuesday |a*t. tlie 14th iti-t»nt r *»l ,,, n«**l 'cry umieuly, vnu-porti of a Held being u t least a week sooner than other*, A gentleman itiforni- u that .. ' pho-qdidtc »va» lined the wheat ripcmil tin it'. >r m Lr.« —The Levy Court wn* i; i n Monday last, nu«l flxeil upon 43 m the $100 n* the levy mvi-ring county, j —county i.i »ent*, State Inicut*. tiiunty tax thi* rate i* In nuts 1« » titan I ! for count» and State together i «unit of real c*tatc !* upon t end ol For - ; ■ 5 i ' ,, .1 q'iart* hb l. hereto- «-I i d.i ! r * •lit.« le*«. The i i nl property i* $.<2.113,345: bond« gage* $12,270,4GJ untking a total ol 808. I total of $-11 383. L»mu. Wi„:at —Mr. WiBi.tui Flinthntn, living j near Warwick, leit at our oflU-e . I lav ln*t, a build! ol wheat whi»h inen-ured *i ÏK-f tge* fi»e l»» t ill Ik-kIiI, and i» t\|*«ctcd t# yield thirty-five IjubIicIs jmt uere. Thi* laud, a le alinowt an rend» led productive by tlu leet i ft !,. of 1 iinpn**ible mar*li, hut ; of til*. »car* ago, i.ilen,,. Mil- ! »IH» A* announced sonic liii|ztun, tvdltoii, holding a eniup meeting tilts' wood*, near Cheiierville, to » ,>aiintuci> Au gust *th. The board uf inauaa tere*te»| ut til«- camp »»ill S.» tuidc.tr, July 8th, a» lOo i locL, tent*, give aa«., . and Still I'.-n 1 circuits | Mr D.i»id B ritm I tllOM i the •I*, o to locale ! •••t privileges, k . The following b ft litt of thr dcl./ite* I.» Epi*««»pal General <'«»:i vrnri«»n'fr»*ui tliis State, ek-cted l»y the Di««« *.m ro:muti«»u at larwe* * lWl w<<k : '':erg»--ltk»s. ( harte* K. spneei. T G. Lit tell, J Liigliton McKiui. J. M»n*cll, D I». Launen -Mi--r- Win, T Read, Fiank l ' u ,S ( ur, '*- ""d f ,r - Hu/h Martin. the SfAWRRtlltV FWPMKXT«. «hipping |»«int f«*r Ntra»vbcrri#«, for Nmyrn ratinitv. were *hip|N'd thi* yntr „»„i"' 1 (o,»i# l.i»i ,« ir. I'out, f«»r liniiiied Ihe ( huinptuiisliip for slruwhern shipment*, thi* year shippnl 69,673. From Clay ,u " Ktn ,hi| 'l'" 1 - , olK ' «I F Hi riifonl. th« 112. Tt ,• , : u ,UBr —The (,, »\rnitnent Is about erect- in ing ft large and handsome w linrf nt the Light House, near the moiith of the Christiana, for the pur|N>*e of laying buoy*, and to vliips, Ac. Thi* will give employment lo m large num»»er ol men for some Mme. Other Improve h 1 ""* Br * " l '° l ,ro|m, *' < - vymium 'iîûrü'i-V 'riilm 0 '' J ' r l, "t- r i fl n '.'' 1 I \\ illlnm Bigoer*, of Odessa, nn Tuesday last, in *h* patch of Folk k llyntt, nicked 190 quarts of raspberries—9i quarts each. At 2l cents |ht quart, th« ir »rages amounted to $4.7 j. k.-IIj- A Uuil,l advertise in nnollier eulumn ,llBl ''"J llat - «•"l.blUli/il Uitmiclvea urrinsossi ly in JiiUdlelo. ii, nml nflr.r Tor uh fur Fsll „hinting u l .rge nn.-k 1 1 pcarlits. Thei nl.o , have ornamentsl trees, sbrnhberr, Ac. ! ly ' lo ,,r "T J \ n -Matura«; la.r, wu. not neu nltcnUcu, utul ml journed, without lnin,.:i' ting any business, to •K*'" on 11,0 l " h uf J "b' M* r0VÄl nt 1,1 1 url * 1 " rüü ^ 1 ' Jackson, Pyle k Cox, fruit preservers under AUlcB'a prcK-css, are preparing to commenceoper ations, and ndvcrtlss iu this imtie for forty girls and woman to pare fru(t. „ , rn ' n ! nrr y|!* rr r J r i!if r il n ,.r' h ' B ° l> * i £??!'j'"! ..T. 01 ?,' f«stkm2ïll"uîd"nj) " B '' CbH»drl,.lxl«. I Ai-ason i Rtu.KavaTs.—Our thanks are dm lo Meaxrs. Polk k Hyatt, of tides», for a crate of d.Uctou. rn.pb.rric, th. first of ih. xeoson The county rale of taxation in (Veil f ur tha ^ cn i'f 1 *- Än l,w $* 08 —eight cent* owrr ** ■> far * luoue nntie« of ftedator Vickers' coach, last ,,ri " ,,## " h,n '* ,| t „. n .,„. .. ^d is said to hare the finest library on the Vm tere Hhore. Th* rings et the HlllI Pond Tonrnrmeat will be tin** laslaed of fir« laches la disaster. I Lews* <* local* th* graat 1res pier. Si Wee's. lhf*v death*!" Smyrna on Tatsday Tiit Tax o.* PMWmcnrt*.—On Thursday work «uth'orHj'ur M?<r"latrVol'btirer, 'rfndm-d a "^"sitt 'au ml* sEïTlW. T"r ^m-.i" a. p w lY it i ÎÎ1, Wwü ton the act of 1*64, of ten rente per Iwmd upon every tMTnî2îi™^ni nT Vhè'.lei.t'.n ™ rvndetvd \.y ('h»*arellor Hat«*, Ml ill Judge. of ih* c UU rt concurriag. Tha ll'lacam* aaya. pM^S^mlH'of "llTowmHoMand'olh- ! rf'Xnge^l hyT,sann»w"r U.«t they .hoiil.l seini-ntinmtllv inoke return or ..It | „«nila.rted bv'iliem and pay to the ! Sl *'* »'renamera las «fun craw lurent» p«m«u- , ^ ^JlTaHimurc lu'ibolld f : o!.i|!âilv! lü"mê 1 , lH(!K return and i (lllr , hr w ;n, respect to sueli ]>«• «enger» ns ui Me , ( . ir»iu,|..,rl<-d I, y ihn coni|uiny from potins I lvjlhoul , h i . Sllllc S| „V (>r r rolll |M ,| nu « llhill ,' hr ,s ln „. .„,1m, without j the Muttr, or tliroiiKli ur nv-rosa tlie So. le, hold- 1 it | j wilU , uass-nger, ... I L* , " nlrnr |' "* '.".'ntimii;... nF Tim I'nltrd ;Sr States, umlrr lh*» ili*n«iou luAiif l»y the Supmur , ro|jr| of thf r „ iu .,, suie», nhout that time, in r w j m t know n a» the Nevada «aie. The ciuei*- ; «„.„„ndund m the Superior I'ourt of New , c H4 ,| e county in an amicat.le a. tion l et».-en the ^ statr Treasurer and the llnilioad t 'jinimny, und j. Wll , rcencil hy that ..curt to he heard before ; to. |) lp I'oiirt u f Krrors and Ap|«.ils. at tlie J..... . i,. r m, is;., when it wai argued on the part »I tin j„ Sntc l.y llm... Tl.oimis K ll.vur.l .....I Kit Sants-j , i. lirv „ n d on the part nf the eompanr l,r lion , nr V. It. Smilher., with » l.o.u also was Ueo'rge ( , E „,. The décision of the fonrt «„■ was to the elTcei that attlmugh. accord- I „ ! Z l«'^ïïd 'tSs! ! <' , U|wll „ , rllp ,. u nai r „ciio n or its pro. i.ioii. the 1 of m. ».u in suhiiamt and etreei imp..».,l on the pn^enger and the rurpop.iti.note the culler : ot it. and llirrelnre that the Act was within ,, | ,|,e ruling of the Supreme fourt In the \,.,ada nH| tl.it( il.e legi.lniure» ufthe Slnie. hue „nt the jauccr uud. r the federal Constitution to tax , inter trarrl. The prov irions of the Artofl8ß4 «rre vrrv fully . vimine.l, und their cun.tructlon »'"1 «Heel considered, iu the opinion» delivered P "» ' "V n " IU>r -»? «'» *« "* °" r ! " f hr f ,,r ' "'j' 1 A ,l' rw " 1 ' A ''' ! " ,0 pvr«> iv V »nd «old so far aa .1 vuneerned |wsaengora coming from ...her huiles muh .Ins ^«•vur , b , -rmi: ! from tld. H.aie or .rawhng ; > .rough tie , s,., ,- .V, .f.ie.tmu «... mad. ... to "* »»hdilv lone nng paswngers l elw.-en |a>inis M whol r w-thin thr Rial.- 1 he in ... these >.,i„ ttuiir.,,,,1 t , ...■ i,... .„„it, '„"'öö ! M „', met „„ v u . 4I , r „ T l, recul ,r .-.„m ur ' Ml !•J*." . i . f A 1 J "'î. 1 ri ?' 111,11,1,1 i ,ir ti„'. tl!'I *• '*»»» in Tt!r >!.iv nexi^ni I 1 rout iu,„- uii.il 'Tl,, I. » day i '"glit. A general iiivi.t,tion is vxiri.de,1 ty |nr' ent« ^.ind others wl.o may In-interest.,I. ll.ef.il- v lowing is the order ol e.aiuiu.tion in each study, tirhuay. i*. m. I o'clock, Frenrl, and llool.-keepl.ig, 2 •• Greek, I'hilo-upliy nnd It I. a tin, tl " II. Atget,ra. ; I . wKi.jMi.AV, a « ! 1 Ut ' « AHihmitic * ' I *' \\ .. Germnn. ' ■ | p v ! ; j oc | 0 «k, r Arithinoiit, AGrmm.im, 1 t Mental Arithmetic and NomI Mum , , j ' j -tl»» fur the ], j. **x I« utbil to all • >h in the 1 O'chick, F. M. III! list'A V, A . M. 9 o'clock, A Arithmetic, D Arithmetic und B Gr. A Algebra. in U mur, I*. M. 1 o clock, A l II Geography, i H II, -I,MV A arv At.thtm 11 . Frid iy will b<- ^iven up ,\ y a ■l l«'.»( he lindem» t \|H( tcd. A cordial invitatio ol our former Müden t* to j* i pletuure* of that »lay. ide the I. I » Al III:!!. j J '* , T„„.I, IU-V. V„„ K U B , ,rn,„t» „1 j O clock ! Kabi.v I'SAL'iirs Mr. Illlyeu, „fXortl, f'uroli .•«.lo„ ? ,t,„,„,„t„,o 1 „«„r. ; „r|uew lieu« the early part «»I tin week with ol |R-.i.-be*, ol the B.«trice v.,rn.iv Thi* »» variety in th,* country. Mr. Bi;*»eu lm» ; j«'« tfieNeiMl i„ hn 3 l.1. I. • i*c»rl,.«s 5 m ";"•* i |H„ alunit the U, jJlv, „ Z ,l„« .mu Lr ' lier III,,,, llitlc's Karl,. ouri-ar!. The Smyrna Times. rccelu.l „ letter slat iny II,., I .Ml- J,Ih.-Ii, ||„. M r,.,„ ,, r. a saisi, sl hr lirb-, 1., , v„.,,„l , . .ihe I,,le,it, will give a concert iu tl, it low u „Uuut ihr | -■"b"" 1 A ,„ ;ro m»„, t ea taken hefor ):, i|iiir«« U iilker, and »oiuniitted to jail, win ton »„«d in the l.ork-,,|,„ I,» hour, until it,.- , ve„-; mg tram up. »»n U f.lin-tlay, hikI ha« the lioiiur «-I l-eii.g th« fir*i oc up.in», Rit.i * —' John Fai ion, I* D. I'astoi S« moriiiiiK» at InA. Hahbutli evening*» ut Wednesday « • «iimyid a: Nt. Ann * Kpi.-topal ( liurch. L. » . Jim* ' , U.n McCabe, D. D. K < U r Nrrvicrs--N ibbatli in m^* al li t (■ clock, Nabbuth evening* at t'liajM-l in Midtliclowi), nt * u clock. Alru Fri i d.i » a at 4 o'du> k, p. ui ! .Mt-lli(»di*i Kpi>i • pal Smith, Pastor. >« rii«TS—Saiibath nn I0|o»lo»k; Mibhnth evenin/« nt 7 Flayer meeting on Tlitirtsduy i »iu..i^*. "•n'«'*t Pn *bytcriaii Church— Uev . lew—Nablintli . : /> - j ! !"" IRr! -' V 1 N ! There wer» 5 , 981 , 0(10 lb*, of «nn.iil fruit shipped over the I •«!.»»». r«-. Fliila, Wil. und Balt IL K during the mouth of'May. 1781, ncuiiist 2,112. nun in Mav, I.-7«». lucreu*«-3,872.000 B it. Labor Mr. A. F. fro kett, reading near thi* «old U*t weilt, t.» Ilchfniever. ol ildrau, a calf liftv-twu d»rs old veishihe 208 pound*. I (Sun.luri.'' ' ' ' '• n, "" rr "' T # 1 /br the Mitldlrfoicn Tranternt — 1 ! . Mumurrows, Juno lath. 1871 . ' ,u I' 1 "» 0 " ~r'' «■' "F' 1 ' 1 ,l "' nmiounii im-nl iu your cohiron« nf Ihr diTwrlutt) or » frit-nl, Mr , Al>,lr ''«' »ho «""k nix exil lui home. ( link ! ly Springs, V «.) o:slhi-Gilt ii./r. Mr.Jnrknmie lo our little town nhout l»-o yenra ugo. Iiighlv rewonm«..; 1 «!. both lor morulll.v and ..s „ .«.u mcreial xrliolur, bv the prinuimlof n eouinim-ml si-hoo! in Ikiltiinorr ; sinrr »liu h time lu- ha» 1 iiet-n in the cni|.lojr of Messrs. Ret nolds * Kotis. with whom lie hod dealing*. A friend poMessing »uch ahllitlrs as would scarcely admit of cneailtw. The world may frow n atnl iissutiu* Its tn»»*t me nacing attitude, and wc, hi* lonjr list »»f earthly companion*, may drop off and diMppear with the d.-ellu.-.fha.ini« aud thedeen; «ärVortuue, hut ««Ill tbe tender .yui|a.ihlc-x, the phaxsut «wot in Uf wilffeîwi' 1 mm!n > !%l2«7n a . > ' >0 Celux7Bl > ^('C« I character Mr. dark sustained can lie railed wealth, | because parsosi of such a reputation, a, honi-st "f d competent in iheir Imxines», will uot only »nrohliïî^oT^.^m^'V.^hûY^w be cherished and hie tirttim emolaled by bis aa social«* ; which will naturally lead, ir not to af rtum-.e, yet to roiupetency. A Faiexii. - • Til. corner-stone of the new Capitol Ba lding at Albany, N. Y will be laid on *' ,e 2UÜ instant, with Masonic ceremonies. All tlie Maeonie Lodge* of New York, and prominent Masons from alt part* of the eouctry and Canada, bave been luvi ted. At least 1000 Knight* Templer, in full nui form, are expected to bo present, Tb* military display will Id*Imo wine brigades, and regiments and companies from various parte nf tho Slat*. Govern or Hoffman is toddirw ibywldroe*. AW the MMetown Tranicrt/*. Mb. KdITOX —1 have sent TOO a few r«*.P'jr »° » eominunicatton that has appeared ill the lata wane of a Wtlnung ton paper. Mr. William Dean, 1 have read your le,ler in ,be *>•>•«■" Journ »' 1 did invite you. or any person, into a discus aioq. 1 wroto a few litiea in the Middle ! own 1 Tr,n ' 1 cri P'j "»•"?>»>»«»* »f men call •«« •»••«.•wW«. Démocrate but bring en »«rcljr out of the State, and therefore had nothing to do with tlie Delaware Detnoe racy, further titan in a national view, and f,,r '. l,c vt ' r J purpoas of forestalling publiq opinion as for ns possible. \ nllnudipliani. ui a county meeting in Ohio, commenced .!... foreslnlline of the Ohio Slate Convt-n " c loremalltng ol li t » no Stau l o n. n : n ". d . 11 * rnnaylvnnis King followed it up at Harrisburg. If any person w.11 read the WcMchoatcr Jeffersonian of the ;Sr j i|lMnt| , „ wi ,| sce „,,, „ ,. r ,. t |,i„ 0 . - . . J - , . , . . r J' ' f ,hut ai»g«crftll COliVflillon hold til Iiariihburp. where lllia Dili resolution wn» paased ; and I would liko the pupera in i».|„„, lr . ,1.., -.11 .. j. f to. to publish that history of the said I'enn «ylvani» State ('.invention. You stepped j„ n nd if you got worsted you . an stop out. , r nr do us J«u please , so lur as tnc irtiin oi what each of us say, or have said,the pub lie .oust be the judges You call yourself „ |)omocrnt. and admit you voted for John <' J. . V "" t » . of 'he national Democratic parly—-only a diaorgnuizur nominated iu a separate place r,|,c Uallimore Market House ) when 1 ,, .• , , .. , ,, , l,,c »"*"'»"1 cnnventlol. was held; nu.l from your articles last winter on popnln- 1 lion and representation, you were bound, ,, ,. V rrr niLr ll.iit.wrnt un. tnlinvowun l, f mocrnl - ***- ,0 1 °' r ru V' , P orl ' d he majority candidate and résolu- | " d . ,f ,h, n wnul ' 1 »«'» "'ir;' ! 'lie majority,what use is in you non wisli n , n . rU j n ,| IC people »' vi. ws on the - 1 ' « liai polit., al right had he llrceki.irt-Igc M l, miK rats 111 Del. to call tbur party He ,, . „ , ,, ». , . 1 • Democrnlic rarly? None whatever; nnd to ffrvtkitiricltf«» Deiuocruts of these ltiit,.-,l ^'T "" ''!" ,r P 1 '" Wo ï" , ,I,C " f motlnTR n, j«l oi|tlmtiti, ihn horror? of a four }'** r '* wnr ' '»urdtT, injiine, ruin nml end- ! less taxation : and you Hreckiu ridge seees -imiists iu Delaware who did not follow ! v our lender .John (' ltriekinridec where * , Hreckinrido.-r* promised before I . , , f, , ! , , , the war. may thank (.ml that We. tho real | Democrat*, Doublai* nun, and union turn. ; plead for you in our Ftato ns deluded ! brothers, and bv our good will for you I *' nxv * ,,u,M,, ' n!î * from going to prinoti Wc • *U*1 not do l»)* ynu llrcckiiiridg<r« n* Olii* • : and PcniiR) lv;mi:i now propotu to do with ! the* muthern men After encouraging t hetn to gi t in n Icllioti and have pretend , j n , IK . nt ftiie n ta of the con*titutioM puaacil j by the tej.ublicatiB to opprcM them, nml in»tcii(l of mntiljr Handing hy the old con ' stitiltiot) ond the southern melt, tins« j Iricnd* of yours in Ohio nnd IVntiMlva- tiin that >oit defend, tell them they mu** submit t" the galling hrinn*, that thev. 'b« norlhern dirt eater*, have but few negroe.'* in the free State*, ami that being the ea*e they cannot bother them- | «.».H, «.. to* matt, r h"w much t!«c white pro- j f I hi* ! f sn-cnlled nmcndtmiith to the eonstitutioti. v,T V l j !e of the South suffi r ou account «{u.ility doctrine, thi* caving in I 1 Lust vtnr f tin- tiûrthrrn j Democratmmi rtTumm„nde,l that altio ngl, ; -mall Delaware war a lata »lave State, ami j had too; many mgr,,, » in her to .uhn.it t„ «'• ("* >■'»'«• C'lb'.v. and I ami ' -'ht-rs call,,I njptulc ('„nventitu to form a | White .Mail's Tarty. »Vhtn no got tu | uuver we f.nmd that ,.M politician» it, the Demoeiutie Tarty would rather the negro- j it«» got control of the State than that they I would ruu tin ir ehancea for plue, in n I „r|uew party, and had we loot, no hotter 1 it . . i. » i> ». • . o'V' 1 * i . H*' «ktnndgc im ti in lHiifl.wc would have formed n party which I would lia\c ctius« d a tnlil nu 1 the mg», . , r;. ,uW '-rr **""■' *>..• state, », .i„ : "T" 1 ''«*"* 1 '••«' >'• I*«" would not he so destitute of prineiplo », >>»' U,',Wi,"ide mon wore in 18Ü0. »V t . j W, ut lion.nd done all w e could to beat repuldieuns, »nd you fay »\Tiile Clay ! | Creek come half over l,v mlonliiiir th,. „„me Democratic White Man', fU* Well, 1 am willing to give her credit h,r ! it, even if it was a kind of Imliadr / mit ' /( „ 7 all ,| j j,,,. , j' * !<-.» i r . n'.t *. n . ft 1 I«i J drop «ifl the Damn Demncrnl and be . white Ilian all over, a* I have too much j respect for old White Clay Ciee)» to think any mutt, or M t i f men. can get her old Democrat* to suurtiop thi* tu w negro o* quality «b pai ture iVfin |>< inoetucy. She refused Van Rtitcii ft»«»* noiliom nnd Dave I IlCgl - » . f.xre-i ..... M ilmot proviao, oml It Would bu really disgraceful in these lutu days if she would * turn lier buck nn while men and rslly un dor Salmon J'. Ckn.«e, tliu negroilo ebnni .»ion 1 ....... lv ... William Dca», millier by your writings ! mvr (be extended uuotaliun of tho blsoK- ! Jn ,i-lui. from other papers, enn I vuU »,-t u ninjorilv of white people of Del , „ lolho nolilieul situation r- 1 lwari 10 "* re ® 1J Ul0 poutltal Mtuntiun brought about hy uuprinciph-il repuhii vans, lo try to hold on U> power. An lo J«„|| y McNsttism i bad nothing to do with J \ :n ,i » , , * 1 - " ,1< I *tH therefore baud you over to them for s reply to that part in vour let »ylvuuia, and any oilier «tato* or persons who counsel ur ml vie« the Murrender of »Kiln n#onla to tha lender mondoii nf tl.n .,P ^ . , r< 'p u "* ,c f^ 0 n( 'R r '* wjuality parly ; but when l write l try to stale the truth in all ca»c» „„d let nil who take exceptions that ms V ' m ,,B . V0 * |> c «-l<'«!t «■'«>'•.»» well ss all ot | rr people. I stated, amongst other thing«, that ha l James Hurhaonn been aa good n Democrat and union man ns Ucneral .lack ««>«•• 1*« «-'ould and would have .topped Ihe rebellion. Hut be did not do it or ineke any scriou* nttempt. therefore he dinre gurded hi« oath ns Présidant end wee ■ perjured man, and in some countries would bJc Wn , iung Bnd bi , property confise. *<•- He and thete Uliio and Pennaylva n «* new departure pretended Démocrate lured the 8oeth on to rnin awd now mock *t her inflering*. for whiti e«n be worae »ban admitted negro equality nt the South Now, William Dean, I have a few plain qoeetien* to put to pen than I *m dent with yon, nnd befere I pot them I shall qoote yonr assertion. Tan any "yon ad mil yon voted fer Mr. BMeklnridge and weder tbo esgie rlrtnmftineo* won Jd do so „a l of the I Merer knowingly or willingly j ,| utter n f*tl. pIioihI, oml uever uu injunlicv to any j limn if I know it. -mlled Democratic twirtj „ d" ,,ni. cm fcr ...llv. ling It. wa. a. gitut a N ,.,. k ,„n,, t ,| lr siiii-|w.ke-yiiiir-iio»r-imo-oil.er im pie s-butin, ss sod.-iy. f would n.lvi 1 '« join It north, m dirt-eating ^ 1 , | ! ! ^ a . v * " ,,,oro ^ ,nn l, ^v miles fiom II ng Kong, the ship took tire, ! burning t„ the water's edge. The crew on abandon d llm v. s*. I. leaving ;,-.t) coolies ' I fastcttc.1 under the halelie.. Five huit l,. 1 .. - \ u.. .. 1 .1 .1 i* | drill vierc ro.,si,,i -,liv i, and tl. •• hers es- )« ' v ' u ' n , ' iv ' uulclies» burticl on. c «.»0 - , lt«e w ho have arrived in Hong Kong nv. r 'hat their Iren. -nt was humane, and that • n.itlnng wlmtovrr to complain of, : cither «8 to ulh»wancc ol food or •jmilitv or ! , | ,,ai * | ty. iitnl the w hole nflttii* wan *implv J accident til. Th« other view in question, namely, vt .. 1 wa«* set on fir« by design in b r »>"» »»'«'«'g »!»*• CliitieH« is not itnpo* fc i |,!, ' ,,f tl»« men diatinctlv avert* burning. | •bat the Liirope j inanity to open the hatch* » »lid not ! •»» ' 4: again, ret that yon »ympathixrd with rebellion von pronounca tlie a*»rrtk>n of Mr. Townsend fnl*e in every retpeet." Now sir, what Is sym pathy—talk ing In fa^or of a thing or doing any thing to help accomplish a thing? I therefore pul the*e plain questions to you :—Did you not that » ou sold some of your manufactured f ;oo»ls in time of the late civil war to a house in UI timoré 111 l«ll whirh w as tending those goods south, and that said house wa* found out by the gov ernment officers and broken up: and further did you not tell me that on«*e ... , hothrr manufacturer from this house in Balti more, that this !»sid manu r actferer in company w ith k»»u in tlu* cars shown! you a rebel flag in hi* hat? Now *ir I make it a point what I write lo be the truth, f vour return will» a ci-i no«here In i State. nitbout the aid of while ! ... t.nJiÖrö'SmÄnÄ.ri^" ; " f *ylvnuiii : therefore If ih~ other Northern Hlatcs »1» psrinrc of !dy :ho>e two Ntnu*, of 1 .u u*e. in n nntiounl point i nf view, will the name Dtmotiitt be in this little | Hla le «»f PtlnwHrc. »»r «ÎI the laic slave State.«*. If ^ nil whin people, or nearly *o. in the bite slave : Niâtes arc thrown togeiht-r, it will be liunt'Stnud i the manly to make Man'* I'urty, i«u«l that n; them from udontiug nil that w old parlies in the late Mure State*. V presume, will nevet sit the river ».n fire Vour *tatc*nmtii)liip a* that tnif bill of 1809 (of . (hairimiu) will nttest, f„ r whilst Kent ] id ill little, and • ruud above I N usfcx to pay That tux bill, *ir. Folly M»Natti*ni. and to throw »torn«* at them, yet. a society in Thoroughfare The thi* eountv fi iiiicsee in w lmt i* »•alml tl.e •w party, ew'ued \\ hBe i ,U *go»>d 'in theVwo ^ ^ir. I * with f hi« h v* ti it taxi»l thi* fountv he»»\ N'tiwex nothing. It took $121.20 ived fr in I. liiere . writing against the departure Deuiorrats, ly •side and not lu- >| SAMt KL 3 UW NFIMi. •*iiip no.% ! i ! Bland 1er Irre. Tuu ntrnd, />>!. ./une 1 •, 1871. DlttXIXU OP Till; <on.. Jl'A*. Ry the «dramuhin ('liina, which arrived at Ban Francisco Monday, particular* have beeil received of the horrible sacrifice «d j human life rnused by the burning <*f the • coolie ship I ion Juni), which left Macao. ( "f riiinn. on th«- -itIi of May. with a cargo of coolies for Peru. It'seem* that the lies on board lb»n vJuan entrapped OftO «• at Macao and set sail for Peru. < hi tin I ft he heard tin oploHon of gunpowder aft, and also smelt a *!:ottg era again say they did not hear any n port, but that lin y wi re neat ly overpower l td >'>' » »i<'h>" i "p «mi'll, „ft „V Ship. Ilia It t^ greatly t»» b» ngn t- j who had lb« hit- !.. Oih - ; suc he wa* cool cm who made n ru-!i own life. 1 » »vi t taken by the j * •'"•«•• boat «siting for him, nml a gen ; " rn ' hL ' rnt "bIo cciuriu tu got lo It, th, „ j Kuropca» using hi. arm« to prevrnt th ' o,.li, s gi-tting in tt In this »crnmhh ' 'f.''™' ' I"'"'*' "fre drowno,|. I he h.mt | ultimaU-lv xuceeedcl in getting cloar ol | (ho alnp. hut hail not «one far hefortt It : h "P s * ' '"(.'ht „f hut not in reach of th. j emdi, «. The coolies then seemed to have ' I bad little leisure to look around when they ; I "I'Served the other three lu.uts :.t a «lis 1 '•"«'<■• t»uring this lime all the mater ;.,t. , f tl,.. j.:,, ««..,,. r . lli : 1 n v „„.i '•» (,f 1 " • h'p «'■' r.iptu.y i«uriiiiig l and I a " U,ll,u ' r V vT ' 1,1 Hi«?hold, soim* ( , *»f whom no duu « were M) lb .cal cl. but : from .-.h«« «i..- ».-«pit-o«.. > »»>•. bowuv, r jumped into the water and enped, hv drowning, the more liorrihle j death hy lire " hilf the luekh ss men were on dock nnd ! on the bowsprit, in lliiu position one of the must» fortunately gavo nay, and thu men made el, efior.i as they could to reach ! Having got to it they clung ,,n will, ' desperation, cullîug a* loud as they could * to save their lives. They hud not been 1 ;» ti„. w ..| ( . r l„.f„ r ,. n «uiiii.i» i.u.k . b*ng in llio wal«r before a Hailing junk j *»!»• n,,( * Hicy were t ken «»U two uud ,ljr * '* nl 11 Tb«* mast wa* held on | to the wreck by wire rigitig, '»thorwUe uii«b>ubledly have drifted awa) to sea. The (Midi* * say th« I Hian fifty Kuropcana on the *o *it rcittnitis to be !* v * inet». l* 0 « 1 ll " , ' »«rmnprd. From Mocso it is r«'porIcd that tliirly-five of tlie erew nrviv »'d there, and are titintniiioui» »u rtutiiig that the coolies iniitiisivd nnd not fire to . .. r . , . f .. . .... ! , ' 1 ® ' n *'. 10 Uoi»©* of fwtviti|c «11 for I '! an1 ' *° ' 1 ak ® ,l,,! '' 'f cl D seems 1 , ^ ,I|L ' " ru c "" ' "• uxtuiguiali - 1 1(1 afterward. it wmilti H.fr litt v» 8*cl, •«*11 wllllt hccntllC of j I I Hon. II. L. Languvin, Secretarv of a. Ai. , r , , • I Male fir ( amidii. in a public nddre.-s nt Quebec, on Tuesday, raid that thé Cnua dinn (iorerniuetit li.id energetically pro tested against the fishery elnurea of tho Washington Trcnty, Thu British (iov- ' crnuient Imd replied tliut the interests of the Krnpiiu required the signing of the treaty ; hut th:iI thu right of the Dominion to reject the clauses afrecting its interests nu» reserved. Mr. Laugevin assured his hearers that the Canadian (iovernment ; was perfectly free in thu matter, and ! would show that it was when the subject came before the Canadian Parliament It rcuininud for ihe Imperial Unvernnicnt to »how why Canada should acquiesce in tho otijccliona! clauses. fume no doubt were lost ill the I i fî ni veston, Texas, wns visited on Mon day by another terrible storm, which last ed from 10 o'clock, A. M. until midnight, tho wind blowing from tho northeast, with a relocity reported at sixty miles an honr. (treat damage was done to tbo city and to the shipping. 8t. Patrick's Chui.h.just finished, was demolished. Tbe steamer Mollie ilnmbleton, steam lighter Kmily with 000 bales of cotton, and steam tug Superior were sunk, and five tusscI* of tho** anehond outside are missing. A large number of Ih* Inter craft blown arbor*. Railroad and telegraph communication with lb* eity wi* pended. were >aa Elghty-onn of Ilia Preneli Deputies Imvc published a llcpublicnn manifesto in Paris, which they accuae the Monarchist Dep utiei of haviug failed to keep the agree inent made at Hotmleaux. which atipulnlud that partiaan politics ahouhi lie avoided. They alao make chargea againat the le gitimist* of intriguing fur the realoratioo of the Monarchy and for intervention in Itnlv in favor of the Pope. The interview between M. Tliiora and the Orleans Prineea had no special »ignift- eance. it was unexpected on the part of ,| 10 f„ rnu . r al „| j, Mated that the Prill- Tlie Signal Service lltireau now propo ses to establish a system of water gu ig.-s on the Mississippi und ils tributary wa ' ter» tillage* will lie eatal-lishe,I nt I» mis ville, on the I thin ; near St. l.otiia. Cairo, i* i i i i m i • n i i>< t )« ek Island, M.-mpli s, Helena, \ teks , m • U» : hivtr Jiiiiiuj, Hilton R*»ug.', and Currolt ti, on thu Mississippi, between the mouth of the Missouri ami the Hull' of Mpxico ; at !-.»rt L.nvcn worth, on the >li-*(.»uri ; l''l«ircncc, on the Tennc**co ; : J nek non port, on the White liver; Little j jlim-k.nn the Arkan.*»»* ; ami Alexiitidrin, the lied River. Hy com billing tho 111 1* t ci-i ui,del stood the pn*t and accept the present. Tim bearing of M. Tl.icrs dur ,| )P iutervi " f "■<; BepuhUcan* pre.cn. wj. nnen.bar. ra**cu. 1 lie propn*cu v»Mt • »» tu»? .\*«»'m !dy to Paris i» much approved, nml it i* rcgnnlcd ns nil npprnncii t»> n genuine re , ,• , »im,, r „i . ^ ! ! !. 1 1 , J 1 . Cl * . . . C l«»rbi«b!iiig work on Nindrty ih respected by the Atlminisfratiott. ... , , ... . %f , , , A »li*patch from »» oremtor. Mass, dtitetl June 1 l,suys: A tornado passed through out Paxton, llolJen, atnl West I !«• vI mIoti did him li«»nor, nml that *\o evidence npponring ngninat many r.f ^ ,e L*ou»munwl prisoners, they hnve hven discharged, thin afternoon, destroying evory building in it* trmdi und tenriug up trees by the root*. Th« first account of it received Itoro wa* of its appearance in the town of Piixt« n, where it demolished a barn and a house. Tbcnro it went in a northwester* ly direction nml blew down til** burl) of >| r (ii'glow, thi'iice through tho wood* • Il I r •. I . I ' .1 sweeping nil before it. nml striking the house nml barn of Lewis Martin, in Hid den. cntir««ly dcmuli*hing both. Tin* vil lage of Holden wa* next in i:* innrcti, nnd is, three liotisea ami here iiv- ' pentrr \ «p were blown down, ami three j persons i »ureil- one seriously Large • tree* were blown thirty r vl* with upwards ( "f » t*>u of earth upon their root*. The tornado took but a moment for its work, »ml was accompanied by thunder, light nlng and rnin. I I I certain »In v ill the ï ports ft -in nil tb sc point* tin« \obttm* of wilier to be » xpcctcd on a lower Mississippi could be accurately csti I such tiim lv notice wnuhl often mated, T | u . I.i-^islutiirc 0 f N.-tv II.,,,,,,-hire was j n the whole of Fri l.iv night, of !.. . XVl , t ,j. enal le the pe*»pl« to prevent a crevasse by repairing tlie Weak spots in the levee. r It ich was » iiiployed in ingc ; nidi* pailii eb"«k on S.» t »it »In v tin 't ning a vote bh At six ntarv va* fortml that thu Houxo wn» r ady lo form i „ joint c nv. 'ill. n In till vacum-i s Th,' ut ,, ; o 0 A M and pro ti || ,|„. varauci.-x in the S uât-, :ifUl wllil .,, it |, # || u , u . l i ,„ r Movcrnor. who » \ Wu.ton, Democrat, wax eleetc : h i?ht majority. How.,, inaugurated 0|) •p lRsl ,., v ' ; -| | |( . i JllU ,| on ,|,inks that the de bate in tbu IIoumc uf I.ordn on Monday I „luiu shows that tho ndvaiitaees of tbs' i ^ , ' * 1,11 lri . aty g|{ « a i!y »miwcigli it* deficiencies, j ( t j gi . g llol think it wise to eoncodc cvery- thing to nu rippoticut. hut that the Initcd S t»t,-» h„» m.« ,-ve.h.i fr,,,,, i>. « r .t de. „ ,, ,, ... K*-l««gr.MW.n Ih.wen, eonv.eted1 of bv^to a"fi ,"'''t *«-•• ..'"''"T 5 ', 0 "' 1 '• * ", * . v . * wo imprisonment "> the penit.iiliarv ««»wen will remain in pul until tho dccia • „ext Monda v on . . 1 r 1 * 1,0X1 | extf P 10,18 rencli i. a„«l tlie Î7« nat« wa* in iiKHid.H It conclude* that the arrange ment for arbitration is satisfactory. and that the claim* of both «idc* c»»u!d hardi v have hem better rcttle 1. lookin': to new trial. im«:D. the 14 th, Marti lu N my rim, ttlitlUt Carter, aged lu Smyrna. c»ti the I4ili. Mi*« Mary 8. Collins, j aged 29 year«. In Ntiiyrnu, ««it tl • 7th iustunt Jncoh Shuits Jr. «Kfd it bout 35 »nus, In s8niYrnit. »»n Joints, uaiightcr of H 1*0X0. In Bla>'kl>!r«l, nn the Mth lust. Jtthnny, sou of Kxckiid Kijrjî*. i»|î»'d about »car*. Iu I'liiIr.de!),Ids, June i'll, l»VI, siiiliienly, nliiieuii „ 11- ('.tpinilt l>.i\i 1 M-t'allistcr, o! It*'I i ion I'll, iu tlu K'nl liar of Ids npe. I ilu Tlmred .y Iasi, al' die it-.iileni-e of his I grandrwlirr, a. \V l.yncli, ,ic lir this town, ÎIÏîK ' n '!J! r i." U ' ,uo ufS ' U ,mJ U ' C I Iigeit 4 months. ' Dais. ( I","., 1 '' ^i" 1 * ; ! limier . «-""h ' , "« B " R '* V» olurs.biy in -io tig Anne 1 Fannie C. laud TIIIC NAHKEI*. I MIDpl.irrOIV.V M AUK FT COBMKCTKl> »» L'KKl.Y D V A. T. glUf/Rf. -$1 40fi* $1 50 i Wheat. , yvllot '* »»hit«* c 68 68 60 . 8 UO ..8 27 .23 Cta. deg .20-22ft*. J} lb .14(5MS • •* 1 '!:>(•,[ 5U V I'Ubhfl. WIISIISOTUS. Wheat, prime.. Corn.. Gal*.. Fluor ....$1 60 . 77(«;ftO .. 07 .0 75($U 00 I'tllLAlIKI.I-HIA. Primo r««l wheat. Torn, yellow. Gal* ( Fennsylrania). ... Clorentfd., Timothy.. ..$1 G3(u' 1 05 .73« 74 .69 ...$H 00 ... 9 06 JOHN OTTO. JOHN BUT*. OTTO & BUTZ WHOLESALE TOBACCO HOUSE, J and ■.oefieinrers of all kinds of CIGARS, No. S West Front Street. »Y.ILNINOTOK, Mir June 17 -dm. REPO Rtf . : s'urplu* Fund!. j Duroinit. Of litt OonHiUon of Ihe AW Caille County National flank it/' Oitetto, at Ihe chat yf lutine»» on tkt 1 ur/« day of June , 1871. RRSOrilCK S. l.onns and Discounts.$121,444 15 1* H. Ronds to set ure ('tr* illation.75,000 00 t *tl»rr Hloeks, J kind* and Mortgage*.r, 131 ?0 Due from Redeeming A Reserve Agents...2,070 30 Due from other National iUuk* Due from Ülti Basks. Hanking llonsc Furniture atnl Fixture*...8.692 35 r»44 o:i .. .32 87 2. «78 88 t'orrrnt Kx|u-i,»u».. Cii.h It.-uu. (in. liubnc Stamp«) Hill* of ott.i-r Nati.au,I Itauk.. Fra. tioual t'um-ncy ,'Iin liuli„e Nickels)...750 If» la*Cil Tender Note.. Tl,rLs--|M'r not. Certificate« ,...600 00 .'J,578 00 .35 00 ..10,044 0O .10,000 OCT $230,110 55 LIA RIMTIRS. ...$75,000 00 .19,250 00 .0,199 IH .1.33 74 Capita! Stock paid in f4iuplus Fund. Difi'otuit. Profit and Los*. National Hank Circulation outstanding 07,319 00 2, ! f»4 00 ..50,100 40 ...,«1.394 24' • S' do Shit»' Indivnlna! Depo-il«» . Pile to National Hank*. Due to State Banks...... Bills Fa» side. da ..l,4«o 01 ,10,000 OP $230,110 55 State of l) flour are. County of AVir Cattle, »» : I. J. L. Gibson, Cashier »*f the New (,'astlw <*ount» National Bank of Ddcsiui, ilo solemnly swear that llx* above statement I* true to (ht best of tny know kdge au«l belief. J. !.. (HURON . rnshier. S»ibK*Til»nl nnd sworn to before me this Thir teenth day ol June. 1 HT I J. a. RROW.V N. p. IIRXRY DAVIS Correct—Attest : JOHN AI* li.ETON J- Director» S. F. Ml A LU' RUBS I 1 June 17—lw REPORT hi ton of the Vit is Of the O Middletown, Delaware, at the el the Jo thirty of .lune, 1871. Xational Hank a/ OJ fut tort I on URnOF ItCKN : I .»»an* nnn Discounts. F S. Bond* It* *»«« ure Circulation $101.597 04 . 8 ».000 00 .1,000 00 2.195 12 Other Slocks, Bond*, ami Mortgage*. Due from lleilccming k Reserve Agent Due from other National Bank* Due from other Banks Banking House. Furniture and Fixtures Ollier I ten I Estate. Current Kx|»enses. Cash Item*. Bills of other National Banks. Pradional Currency, including Nickel* Legal Tender Notes.... 3-pcr cent. Certificate* 1.479 54 ...7 oo .9,979 02 .1,650 44 .1,555 lo .1,303 82 .200 .2,045 00 .....307 58 .17 (M) 1: 182 00 10.000 oo $224,518 GG LIABILITIES: ..$ 80,000 00 .lo.ooo on .5,479 09 .174 30 .09,179 00 .807 00 .12,11.3 74 »5 02 11.300 51 ...1,000 00 I Profit Nat. Bank Circulation outsUiiiding I State Hunk Cirrulatb Due Due I I utstiinding National Batiks other Banks..., Individual Deposits... Bill* Fa. able. I. $224,518 OH Cattle, tt State of Delaware, f ',»//#'// A* I. John It Hall. Cashier •»!' Tit« . •h» I Na li tnnly *wcnr o the l est of X( tiunnl Bank, of Miihllcti that the above stiitcimtit j.. true, my knowledge und beliit. J. ft HALL. Cashier. . thi* Six •ril < d and sworn Nub leant») day of June, i - ; i JOHN A BKVNnl.DS, n f. i " .VKA )' KfSI.Yf.fSS I rc«|„rtf„ll,v mil tl„ attrntir i *• which thev j of .1. V ('ll AW FORI) ) Corral - Alt; t TIHbS. MFitl'HF.V /Director* llKSUY fLAVTUN J June 17 1 »»*. iotk k: to FRUIT GROWERS AND OTHERS. (| 'HE tindcr«igm«d having l«»cfttcd nnd citnb .1 lishrd tlu niM'!»»* jonuai rtitlii in the .NTA MidtlUi-wn. Jt'f. »»oii'm' «•f those infeie>(V<.' I line stock i»l ri it '/f TUKKS, : now offering f»»r f'lll fdantiny. al*« prepared to m -i»»« order* for alt kind* of Fruit und Giuninen »I Tree*, {Shrubbe ry, Bulb*. It.-idinjr Fiant*, .V. Uc. 1er* »»ill re« • ive prompt attention. (»ood> «Hrefullv pit eked and forwarded by the most ni r««ct and reliable route*. June 17—tf Wc All v KELLY k GUILD. MEDICAL CO-PARTNERSHIP. 1 \lt. W. If BARR hn* Ihe plcaxure to I * nounee t«» the public of tlii* vicinity, thut he In»* 4*MH-int«-d »vith him in the practice of medicine, Dr.G F. MAXWELL, of Jaekaonville, Florida, late |>rofe«sor of Obstetric* and dlsensr* ehildren, in Oglcthru|»e Medical an ot women rollege, Sivvannfth, Georgia. They ho|»e by prompt attention to their pro- fe**ionnl dutie* to meet thr wants of the coturnu- -.*rit their confidence. June 17, 1871—3m. IlitV A PKW Combined EXCELSIOR Macbinen MVR SALE, OX ACCU MM MO DATING TERMS. of o! TO CLOS* OUT STOCK, June 17—2<r by K. T. EVANS. TOMATO PLANTS FOR SALE. SEED PLANTS AND TRANS PLANTED PLANTS, FOR SALE. RY W. M. PETERS, CrsTasvii.Ls Ni-assaiss. Centrevllle, Del. June 17—2v»-* 50 1 McCORMICK REAPER, NEARLY AS GOOD AS NEW, FOR SALE, AT A OSIAT HAROAIN, by E. T. EVANS. lb Juna 17—2 w WANTED. FORTY GIRLS AND WOMEN, TO PARE PEACHES, Good par, respectable work. Send name snd residente stones lo JACKSON. PYI.E * COX June 17—tw Has 78, .Middletown P. 0. 60 07 00 05 74 00 06 COAL ! COAL ! ! COAL ! ! ! «J r,v,irt<1 ' * C4rg0 of rBK r sl 'PPRIOR Store. Nat 1140 the. 1140 Iba. All orders will reealrejirnmpl aitenlion. Juoe 17—If CHAH. T. STRATTON. Odessa, bel, 17,50 G 50 J.JIDE8 AND TALLOW WANTED I Th« highest price* will he paid tt Not. 20 —tf flimON'R MidJIelotra, 1M : r .