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■18--JJL"gl!L--l- ' ll "" ütt jpiiddlftoirn f ranstript. thias, for a October, the to be of the the regard CHARM» H. TAMDRBPHRU, Rorroa. SATURDAY M0IUMNO, AUQUST Itih, 1871. CMRAP UROA-UAIUIOAl) WACIMTIKR. ware present Th« Queen Anne'* Railroad ia now fin Mnd to CeMNellle, and train* will be rnnning over it regularly, in a few dny*. it nid. Ko equal ares of the earth'* rarlhoe, w« believe, ha* *uch extensive facilities of land and water It aneportution. «• this peninauln. No other region with whieb w« are familiar, *u passes it for adap tability tb tba growth of fruit aud Tcgcta bte., and it i. fait becoming the orchard garden of era efiriss. NotwiUiatanding thia fact, Und mid fat Centrovillc, in July, within ■Mud of the ateaiqboat whislte on one side *nd the idcordbtlvc whistlo on the other, »|»7.60, $1», and $30 per acre. We r* far to the livu farm» of the Skinner estate, liais, awarded will the full ing make Cochran the ample of , ,, , ttH located upon navtgablo tributaries of \i the Chester, nnd williin thirty minute. drive of the railroad depot. That which 0 f brought tho iowert figure wan woodland; r „ rill lb* raumitider improved land of excellent (t r quality, good for grain, fruit, or végéta Scarcity of money tbc cause of the War 1«« prie« at which it was »old. Why will den. i «OU go west, with bargain, like these ,1, . , . 1 1 1 -, 1 within their grasp,—fertile lands, dwellings, bartf*. an ! good enclosures, ami 1 convenient to market. Why is not the attention of capitalists turned to the great bargains iu land constantly offering upon : <iove this peninsula? ' 1 ton of our northern and cast ite. au Political Not»:*. The State election The the took place in Kentucky »it Monday, Democrats have probably carried the Slate by by 30,000 or 35,000, n >twithstanding the j immense negro Republican rote Legislature ia largely Democratic. Lieut. | Gov. J. O Carlisle, to«»k high ground against the "now departure," and uttered 1 the most scathing denunciations of it in Tbe L, 1 from >f way, hia campaign spaoebes. An election was held in North Carolina last week, io which the «juoHtou was aub mi tied to the people of calling a conven tion to nuictid the State const it utiou The the i con rent ion is said to have been defeated ty a meagre majority. Lut them pres.it again anil again, until tlic nark is accom plish« J. Th« Arm York Sun has an article in which it hohl» that the mltlrcss sen' forth soma months ago by th) ih mocratia nr tu ber* of Congress, written by Senator llay ard, accords with tho position taken by pr< Mr. Vallaodigbam at a later day. This is an error, if our recollection nf that doc ument is not much at fault, and places Mr ilayard in a wrong light. We cannot au thoritatively speak for him a* to his posi tion upon the eo-oalled "new departure," bnt we think we can safely say that lie will not be found in antagonism to tbc well known position of his party in this State, on that subject. The Sun is a sort of free rover iu politics, nnd although op posed to tirant'» administration, it ia not reliable iu anything pertaining to the de mocracy. date is ter ty, in Our ncknowle'lgmeiit« ore <lue to Mcssr*. John T. WilUuii, nf " The L«vel*," K. It. Coclirnn, Jo.cph Wot, John ari l Himucl Towiuicnd, George Dcrrich*on, Jr. and F. J. I'ciiuington, fur crates nml ba* kets of the most luscious pcoclic*. gcntleiucu will ph ase accept our tlianks for the*« very Hoceptnblu presents nml generous toktns of their fricmlsliip. To enjoy ths poach in it* highcit perfection, it mn*t be eaten fully ripe, fresh from the arohanl; it 1* then equal to the fablctl nec tar tad ambrosia of tho gmls. Hut the dwatler* in the cities nlio eat this fruit •niy after a transit of two or thro* hun dred mil«*, do not know what it is, in it* bigbmt excellence ami perfection. That ia our«, here aini.l tho teeming wBloh ikawn Hicaa broad savan nas. Mot th« rich clusters of Ksciiol esald hare been more tempting to the y«Mala, than the rich, ripe, juicy peach dr this highly favored peninsula, this mo<l M gardon of »Ieipcrua, who»* golden frail* lampt the Hercule* of our citiei, the (Mat eby of Ootbani. These* , orehi Tb* Maryland Editorial Aaaociation tbair annua] exenraion, from , on Monday last They went •MMIh IMtlmors and Ohio Railroad and IM UM ietiop*. to Sandusky City,on Lake Sri«, ■ dialaBM of 000 mil««, through the M»li«o lavitation of John W. Garrett,Eaq BmUnt of tha rmtd. The Kditora nf #mMou MuStmor* be vs not snOeisnt etprit d r ft to form as ! asocial ion, or to eo-ope 1 , in **y wny, Ike (heir mutual benefit. ... mstute sf the «twm o utel of laying tk* |MtoM *f Ute nsw Protestent Rpla IftMNh »> Middtetown, and ths *d rgtaMlteutornf Ik Ami's *■ th* os ft«tu J«*»* I» Damon Lodjrn. No. 12, Knights of Py thias, arc making extensive preparations for a grand Tournament at Middletown, in October, to wind op by a grand ball in the Town Hall, at night. It Is intended to be the largest and most imposing affair of the kiud ever wiluossed iu thia part of the world, and will be gotten up without regard to cost Tho Governors of Dein* and Maryland will bo invite«! to l*e Visit derstand visited, and nied tha orchards, country, bespeak cordial It is <*rs, d ware present end participate iu tho interesting ceremonies of tho occasion. Not less than it v. twenty-five or thirty Knights, from loth Maryland aud Delaware, will enter tho liais, and the most liberal prises will be awarded the successful Kuiglits. There will he marshals, heralds, and orators of the day, a full brass band, and llitchic's full cotilli«»!* band. The gentleman hav ing it iu charge will spare no pains to make it a complete sucoesa. Cochran has politely tendered a field for the purpose, and it is intended to erect an ample {m illion for the comfortable seating of tho spectators. Peters, A terested it to a party burg, Trees work Mr H. It. tor hcr, ler, d J«*hn dent tv : - * • r- liiç ,,r --ffiv. .lullt», Collins OTTbImn - ..1 , ... r cd \i p Moat \VI(r>hlpful it rand Ma*H>r of t 0 r .Mason* in l»«fnwnrc, has grunted letter« 0 f dispensation to a number of mo »on«, to „r r „ rill a IloW lodge in Witm'n., to lu r .He.I 1U (t r ,.nln| ie-lge, nnd hnn appointed 11 II. Meintir-, Matter ; Jacob K. Munich. Sr. ''" War Jen. and William Miller, Jr. War- tntion den. of the name. Tho firnt meeting "fi ,1*.'" ,1, n< w 1 itre was held on \\ educe.lny B J drew evening ln»t. 1 1 • ing I>ki.au \i;i: 1 kacii Sittrri i.r — ' nr 5 , Uidgcly and Jones A SiaitUcrw, of I over; | it,.Tt : <iove haulshury, of I t,ton : H>» r y < 1'>J- j J"" 1 ton - uf •'**• l*k»»»nt ; enimutl Townsend, of Townsend, and H. V ftltallcross. J. 1'. 1 h 1 Mjmhi au ! H U. Cochrvn, nf Middletown, are l the heaviest peach .shippers in the Slate f railroad. by way j | 1 in ; r un*l appropriate nil our lo chatigi* () L, ;ive no sign to th source !,: tie t!•< y « t »in th« in. To such m«l he •it 1 from >f them r way, w« ii ;:iif » ill tl: 1.À mr «■ »! l P"« »«! :,!! a. • r I like t * * roll . titletiicu indebted tu the «dace of of sription or othsr j ill oblige us by au early Ihjui Jtf* Eouu*r, on rub the Tha account, i dation of the same. ! will in tu by pr< au lie tbc this sort op not de tjon Untier ia a self-nominated candi date for Governor, in Massachusetts, is tho centre of intense political excite incut in that State. lie th«« .-ho Mi Fur the V i .. «-*•«* Trn .u r.i4, tin Mh. K ntroH—I was v«*rv favorably iui •hs d with tho idea which Dr. Maxwell brought to tho attention of the public in j ( .u your last issue, aud av is struck with the ! •»* practicability <-f it ns developed by the let ter of Judge Du Font % # Something like what these Floridians have don« ought to Ih* tried in thi* c«»uti ty, or. perhaps, it would host to consoli date tho efforts of the inhabitants of this Peninsula into one organization. Formers, it is true, a* a general tiling, can get along pretty well, for the present, without immigrant labor; but, all must see and fc«l tho necessity for ilomi ttin —house servants, cooks and laundresses. Our mothers, wives aud sisters, are com pul led, in consequence «»f the scarcity of domestic servants, to do work which wo should be »li.ivu them of, whilst the demand of tv k« glad to for farm laborers is iueteasing without a otiditig iuersase in the supply. If the want is admitted, the «{Uestions rlitti U ths character of the ari l Jr. ba* nml To the nec the fruit hun it* That savan Ksciiol the peach mo<l golden the f; coi res reinaitiing nr«*, laborers to b« introduce«! ? au*l the eo*jt uf importutiun ? Judge DuPont, after »taring that the iabdligunt, bon««t, »ober nnd 44 the if These* Swedes «re industrious, concludes by savin the t hit*" s l hu e r known . are Un the »ulj.i t of ermritmee, lie »ny», it . i * ö-'. . ,l , ia u, , , cost« «bout Ç..I to fetch :t Inborn from Sweden to Florida I hat amount is small ; enough, but a little refleotion will hliew j that they can be brought to us for much , * . , i i , « i-.r .. lots—certainly as much has as tho differ ence iu the expense of transportation From j Fhihtdchdiin or Baltimore, to this point, | nnd from New York to Quincy, in Flori , , ai pa r r»» 1 iii* . ' -ln. I« eoM* »1.50 from PhiUdelphia to ; MiililUtown, an J I have un ule« «hat «t I !.. O'lii v„— V. rli I" co*t. Us. then ».ID «rom New Aurkti. Quincy, ."ut'triic» sny »'J.> from wlmt Ju'lge Dll 1'ont s.iyn it cists to get n labo rer from Fwetlcti to Uuin-y, Fla. nnd you have »50 .* the c^lf bringing on« here 1 hts is insignificant, *n comparison with rhe benefit to b« derived. I nni glad, Mr. K'litnr, to are thill you have Ukcn hold of this matter, of *o iimoli importent!« to the people of this peninsula. Ily furtli*r dis eu.sion I have no doubt you will bring the farmers to sm how much they are mUrest ed in it. Keapootftilly ête. " from went and Lake the nf Fxhmir. Moxdxt, Ang. 0, 1871. Mn. Kotroa—Will you be kind enough to allow m* to expr***, through the medi um of yonr valuable paper, that which I tried to utter on Sunday morning last, but fail'd antiraly b*ean*« my heart was too full, rli: my thank* to warm-heartsd friand* and pariahonora, who *o thought fully ramembared thob pastor on tb* oo eaaisn of laying th* now Cbnreb, by tnp hi* board with nt' d r eo-ope benefit. r »ton# of onr g bis larder and ila and delieaetM for bis g os st« , bis family and himself T t ms smile st the abuse of tho vnlgar, sod rebuke, with fitting words, présomp tion sa* Imp irt h un ce; but, I eonfbss that kindnsSSM. «wall s * tusse, end others of wkiuk 1 beve bos* tb* rasiptent from my fteek and ptopte, ate ss gratefully appte tk* Rpla *d os J«*»* I*M ' • A Hkl. a hor empty wheel a fearful hack physician, * the drew Ou posrd Maxwell, fruit. «*nnglil d matter. tin I>cachrg aware pmpellors through up, lug On pen of Cl I .«SC AI« ARD RTATR AKPAIft*. Visit or Dtanam-isuto BnuHomn.—We derstand tha* Middletown and vicinity will he visited, on Tumdav nest, by Professors Porter and William». of Delaware College, accompa nied by several gentlemen connected with the Agricultural prêta, in New York. Th«* object of tha visit Is, to look in upon our catensivo peach orchards, oar aur***ric». Ac. and to acquaint themselves more thoroughly with this beautiful country, by personal observation, bespeak for thaso gentlemen a most hearty and sure of it. mg oth es W« need not cordial welcome: we know they « It is understood that they will visit, <*rs, the hustutable residence of Mai. Higgs, ou RenresenUtivc in Congress, Henry Clayton, Esq. d other prominent fVolt culturlsts in this vlcin it v. Since wriling the above, we Imvo receive«! the following uuder cover of a letter f.om Randolph Peters, Esq. : A party of agrii til ural editors, and others in- terested iu fruit growing, projeté making a vl - it to this State on Monday, August 1 Land *|»end a week in visiting th«* prominent orchards •hipping point* of Delaware and Maryland. The party will embrace Charles Downing, ««f New- burg, New York, author of "Fruit and Fruit Trees of A uteri n I*. T. Quinn, nulhor ol a work «»n 44 Pear Culldre," nnd n/ricitllural edi- tor of the New York Tribune; Professor Thur- hcr, «if the A meric., n Agriculturist; A. H. Ful- ler, author of work« on grape» and small fruit«, d of Moore'» It oral New Yorker: Her, Dr. J«*hn A. Forsyth, President of New York Stale Ilorticu! 1 I Rudely; Hoclor llcxainer, Presi- dent of American Farmers' Club of New York Pi- tv : William Pa "V. Esq. of New Jersey, one of liiç tt U'Yl su «*« «1.1 1 small frnli grower.«. - "RllllWarriv*| in Delaware they VI JSiF r cd bv -Roadr-lpli Pctrr.-.TI q. the larger» cuitTva t 0 r of |*irs In this countrr, Edward I» Dorter, i^vîmm'î "iL?Ch*mbii ™!|'T' „r the editor, of the American Kxctnngo 1U ^{|', w 1 , irtT wiI1 Wo w „ m ; , un on Tlic „ !iv morning Xnsn.t ir.tli, id vi.it the en. n,i»e ''" r rheout'rd., vin^"o .1. nnT.mnlî'fruiTpI-u, tntion of the cxpcrinuii.nl . rmofDclaw "fi ,1*.'" e'ie- 'ihé »r.'lmrdl nf , >| r .- -il'r». ' ('-tnri I" j'. Idi.wm Hon. It, T. Itigga, Henry t'levion. An J drew Etinn-.n, nnd other*, to Midilletott ». A. e 1 vi-ltin* th« uichnrd, of that vuinliy ing the proe-. of pieHiig. 5 , «-i'n t'.lj iim-d l.v't!i.' l |n,iding fruit | it,.Tt C. and *b/.wn th > poin of interest j J"" 1 f-iepbon II. Hover, 1 h 1 "'' ®>a«r* on T nal ( in in a learn i*a»t Hi*, I »F •lay, pricUA An parte •PH fur that that train «I nil« . Pol .1 bur j w In j ! ion ...... gr-at Htny.im, where * onuugh vi witn • ml I ortmg uf i Iu he j uf t< Hon. >il.| i;. wii- : " I then« i* they jm.pMiw eng to xtiuiriv« orchard* ofl»r. P. IL H. M d Top.:" i ! the the K vru Slior« of Mn They will then r«*' to Delnw ,1 I.0W uni fruit ' injury l it Dover. Seafu'd. (St tu.fi passing ihre n :h the ! est farming , \s tie* party »1 t« >f tl.«* Pen in hi: ; r im posed httrti*''ultut-e. I heir *■ 'rit (o our ! trii«t. be* n p!*"»mt si. 1 inters un*l l»cwrlb la! to our « .««iiuuiiit I»» « - ■ : »at!«. * prommeut \ ill, we ins«la une fur Hu m. 1 Th A Sund*, School j_, r t started Inst Spring, at Armttrona s Ct»*acr. i*. L. Dunning, i> he could |«r - urc ii M. Adlet« cnlity «if the si lorn!. It ««»inuivn c 1 with about •it ir right sclfblar^, bint u«uv S' lumi I» held in the hou»c I»<*«1 fur room has it intd tu build a <1 Mr. Heniuiain Armstrong has g«n «) feel, whereon to ixHdfcCt, and it lioo!, hut Divine iliUully. Her. Hr. Patton 'i.iting. The ('ha|*el will b« n great enictu c to the neighborhood, wjietially such as «aoiiOt gt t to chur« h ' a «iistatice. IIoMK Ml'MuNAUY WtillK. ii ith *uch lü-istance ft" d In ii:«* lo 1.À tri» dm Is ith . roll forty-c-ne. Ths of of Mr*, llerlitrt, but j that i! lias K t. dele tilt* ever crons!r given tin build tl. » lot. ft uni blghlv cd, wav Tin* cd See will ! ! will ' «• in . I not Servi h Inr th ill he h.id there, !• i lie . i ErmrTK ot rut: I.mtrrxiv'1.—On Mondar la-u, th«« »ul I# of Mr. Mi lia in llu«l«l,ln Wnrtv iuk.Md. bv t «h lightning, nnd hi . ;kuv UU'tvd v the »f Mr. t'atholic dtJ r; .-ho r . th.* \ Xavier y Mi Hi v St F d A. • ** ded ' ll the l ■ ? I'd not «gli ilie h tin t ut hull* iui in j ( .u M .nd the ! •»* i ; ! > «' let- ^1**, ^ a ; rui-ud uaiii si.« d. nextd>v. this see Our led, be it -.a fir«' •d. Hu fortu . t! V «ht. the tigliluin. fork n •at the gulila Î 1IW 1 »ii • kno. ked d. 1'. r ■■■■R .paired »»■ ' i i met < ■ could I c ffttiui I'cacu TuiKvns.—Fur - * time pa-t of young !•«»» a have beun in the luiliit « f »teali fruit from the train» us they |»«u through the diingerifig their lives and limb». The pr )*ad that it i number i 1 W, 5 1* i tv W of tir# lins her k« «p pulicu olfii •ht* do|M»t t«» p Wingate, on Fridav e% cd J« 1er and Georg« Butter, all ukiug ««pen the ptauh ernte They had a hearing before the Mayor, held under $100 l«u»l, c u ll, lor their future good behavior, beside*» paying cost«.— tJd. Juuriml. «1 the Mgliborhet'd uf ttfliu t!:e> «prédation like :k. ng of lu t w » , l'huimu Davis, ( all bov§. i>t Mu na^'li 1 I!».- j ' the art r I 1 of b i IUI ' a the » I'aowtn.cn Cas»:. — A» the Ummer Annie. «if tht- Wilmington St- auudiip Company Elrrtrii bine, iHjtwi'un Wilmington ami New York, vv.» passing up the Delaware, T , flrr ast vviuk. Frank, a little '» a c»f Captaii .»»«•d when opposite Smith's lulund. The us ,ri.\ y r* uhl and l»a«l b««n playing dur ing the ftft.i nuun about the »! f*ck, •aw him full ; but ai a can fill st-orchonly »L* »v «cl that lie was not aboarti hc mutt Imre* fallt «tic aa«i, and was noilonb* dr< vv a in Used. Hi» body wu» d brought to thU city. of j uf the nnd the if iuj t d before hi* ft! Fridar . it u, , , The t.uriTr.sr .SitifwKXT or tii::Si:a from , r rnr of small ; >1{<!dleiown on Wrdnreda hliew j heaviest day's work tv much ;jati°n, or at nny «jther suitlon .. Hailroftd. And w hen iris remtnibtrrd ths t thrre differ- nre tW(( o!her Bhip ,, iMi; ilAlioBt ((»,„■, and From j Ärmst run#'»} In th«* immrdiiite vicinty ««f Mid- point, | dktown, it rstnblirii«*, for this region, the re Flori- Ultiü l n of h« l, »g il»eEr«M , ®Mpuac | .-gr«>win«reg . ' on the i«eninim)u. Ihursdav > sliipim-nts were to ; ,. Ar) , cln([ rfom Miidl.-i«w B . «t I rli I" Til* Till,ICS ». »C 1,111.11 call II'C prison 1111 Aurkti. thl . T ,|, ar , 1un< . FW<l! w ; v | rf , , h , wlmt -, W1 ., k nn ,, |nl ;,.., na , j on .., | mt |„d |,|, labo- lin».ls full to ktep the lurbultnl .lerntet nmon^ you !—'■■'•> pitkm In order. \V. siw n irommi here A" 1Ä with while fighting among them I» renewed almost ev Mr. try night. of Tll( , ,| r ,n, of ,|„ ntlv F.mmsnutl Church, the , Jl.tluidist E|>i«o|.all nt Timnscnd, «III mkc dis- place at 10 o'clock. A. M. nn Hnnd«» Hi. 20th of the *£•£; W mUrest- Hmith, or MidSlefown : nnd nt 7.30, P. M. by Hev. W. Prettyman. ofUip»ic. The public itre «nvited. Joe Holt, thesullion lately the property Anthony Heybold, near Dein ware City, was re cently sohl by that Retitleiiinn for the »um of $2.:;6 o ; nnd »Inee then he ha» agnln changed owners at $2,ft00, baring distinguished himself ne a racer. On Tuesday, 220 car load* of poaches were shipped over the Delaware Railrond. as follows : —to New York, 100; to Philadelphia, 13: to Baltimore,! ; 2 over the Wilmington sad Read ing Railroad, and 4 to other points. The Denton, Md. Journal says J. Marion Em erson, Rsq. editor of the American Unitm, of that town, haa been engaged as associate editor by the Wilmington Commercial, to take the plat« of Mr. W J. Croaedalc. ighssn, proprietor of the Black Front and Jnetioon streets, Wil mington. died Inst Wednesday week, from Iqju ries Ncwired by foiling down süiirs. IM J„t tl. t.—Thir diepatclicd fr> lost. This is (!.«• 'uoniplislud nt this the Delaware ■i of Mr. enough medi I but too thought oo onr and T vnlgar, that of my appte Jemee Cnanin Horae hotel, at Camp Meeting or th* M. ft. Cbarrh, commenced as Thursday last We lean there are one « more teats from thl* town. The Rad Uoa Dr. T. A. MS fled y •« ««sty, I*M TOMawy last, of ham WllralAaifM IImmMA hmlMii ai^—1_ week K. T. ». J. Il T. J. I, . \V. John u. Hi« K. J. J. H W. I. Miss Miss It Hr. T. A. C I!. I». II J. t)«i.AWAns Citt Aormrvr os tub Pa. A Hkl. H. H.—Op Monday last.ni George Smith, a hor of about 12 year» of age. was driving his empty cart tor a load, he was thrown off and the wheel parsing over his head and shoulders, rut a fearful gash of five or wren Inches on the scalp hack of the right ear. f) r . Worrell, the family physician, twing called in. fo ind it necessary to * the noodle, and on making four or five stitch* drew it together. He is now doing well, unfavorable symptom« having appeared. Ou Sunday night, July :#). some parties (siiu posrd io Ih* boys) went in the garden of Captai a Maxwell, and •tripped three paar tree» «»f their fruit. loist S tnday night the Paptain had iiis \| tTi«* cotitoqurnw was, he «*nnglil some eight hove; he learned their names d sent for their parent«, who compromised the matter. tin Tue day night last. 25,000 hiuV.S of I>cachrg pn^rd througli the PhatajKMike and Del aware Canal, for I*hlTa«lcl|«h There are three pmpellors and three barg- carry lug peaches through the « anal to Philadelphia. ouncilmea pro|He*e loiilding up, 'rst ig about $000, tli% present »me lug urge enough. On Sntu.di pen ter, fill of Cl r s< es rate!», a iu loek ot Ih T :c til Iasi. Augustus llnrglirr, in it'« third ?1< Vsh. Kurtu.iii'dy lie ear ill nf It,, « iniur earners ranting through ilie Ca nal with Pencil«» f«»r Pliilujficlphin. •k, above Çl»i*#tcr. ( in- «»!* 'it •I «pro We ib.l no in a faff 1 learn lu r i*a»t Hi*, of I utter vv et k at Mr. WiiliaU HcvIkiI«! a «fairy,.701 !. lie has fifty cow.«. ch ('Alta.—On Titura nv .Trvi*is«i run« I »F •lay, the :.r<l inst; Mr J. Mar« hi ink, pro pricUA of Re Nautu:<ù|flP*1eL «t * s «- ford, P«*V th- fvenbMflVe-.trh! tr.ii An extra freight South w parte •PH k K°1"k Nor''i. (J the th I th •f the Nortli train Not <1 time the North .Seafor.i fur "«low« hr«*aks." Mr. March! that the train v that there won! I !■« i coll* 'oft, juia|K*«l o(T the train » bile running at the . »e t»i 25 miles iving E. I.« S. |! "vil . r whittle«! 1 0 nil« k, thiuking injj South an« coming I . He struck the groan«! wi Ureal fur<*e . I?«* en»'*! lu u t .k-n to his ho .1 E. .1 J. .1 up w. at H**af«»r«!. nnconscioti« »'ate until Satur*iay morning, Ills su fieri ug. bur i j w In n «b tth pu» an j Krperivnct 1 rai! roatl min j;irc i ! ion that If n train is going fast enough to «to gr-at tin magi* ir. a collbi*«»» it is gong fast * onuugh to kill any one, If tin y jump from it.— J 11 Hleatwii. i Iu anr mi*road H. i j knr, in ni , th liddh I.»iV*' th nd still t ar th j uf t< >il.| : " I safety I, it th«* the tiie hamls from g of the « ar. I fthc 1 m i tin re ! the V ital part uf tin* t«*j f tl.e t ar when* the»« is the least danger of tu the the it . ' injury •^1,50, j U i I»» LAV. HE L . 'M* Will h'L i*. 'it «•' N. w ...itappearatn Th I« ' l 1 Ih I ..ml 1 Th urn The noat 1« 't ; ™ A I t .n pr«| j_, r part d««v» ltd. a t,.I ith d ( '!;«• eight, that »u i* gent k i ly hr««ug h . uiniiiiink ii 'H'lett that the i Ap: M Ik tri» y la.*t t'w h" dm rn ng tl ty. Tim»* gentlemen w«*u* ith fills region that they i*r«»nu iost h'jutifut and fertile « untr.v th lnhed. A eompllment like this, e« • iua*d and suhsti lup-f •d lier« irait •». : that 1. pi «i mi l t had tilt* n i* ever tho of tin ft uni c blghlv cd, for Ph«. wav «f in» UK* *llt*pl l « , t|*f*r«-« ipro hard j>ru<|,ony. i k a little luv Acciokx . i Wm It ! \\ «»I, full U .Store ...tndin l M i tl ,f «h i:i of turn and and lid g. ami ted . 1! •h Mr. (i. K. Ii.. 1 hb depth. Hu \\ d nt hist »u ,.-l, r H« v ;irrii«l down it« ih«* iiudy i bout twelve r; y tld tide, l been d . Mnit her.'. in 8.» lu» dn it D< 1 highly "USU: , Mr. A iC'l of till* u»U, «li.-li* ujuruit him >iht i ; from : hi» t. ftp» ha 4 I cuuplit in the t tins ». I«* uf <w thought to !"f* »ii Ihr truik. Iu jump ng, thu-f thruwiu ' amii.rout, i i ■ : Uuuph •« 1I»:ii;-i.«m-v t, by M it* rim Wc v,. John To * hundre.l •i, llir warp de tu represent many kv* pear tu j.luy», and i 1, u i .d 1 W, ! luv 1 .1 w hich w. •ars uhl. 5 1* i i n in Irel iiitr. the W out red, of the «halft« y quulutiu • genii» iu uf • author, loin tie d It i< like 111. ly great curio»' hands a Mih. To u 1 also phud i j ' ulLiug-uuiu* old. It ut it ry head uj ad had lame ot E. ik » K with the r I 1 •arin date . MrHczer, ueun thc g run* great grand lather ul .0, the letters uiudi ' .— F *st Pris!» # trri; H. iVttur. «S Cl» ru!»—Hov. llst.iu Joins l'nl , I Sabbath inp-s "l i"j. s.'l.l kill Hing» at 7L dock. d The of j W«.dm*dtty « vuuing* .>• 7^ Ht. Ann b Epi»u«.pal (Mit McCabe, l>. 1». li'ttur. Hctvit •olll ibballi in« Hubiiath uvtiiiags at the t. at 7.45 o'clmk. AUo JlH th, ! iuj pul i Mid lU-t t rri.hiv» at -I »■lock MrtliudUt E|»i Smith, I'.mlor, lu| oclock; Sabbath ting lpt1 Church—Hev. \'atighan Sabliath d uriiing* at ««« TUcr*«l.iy fi. ! thrre and Mid- were 1111 , h , |,|, ev mkc of W by itre re of himself were : to Read Em that by of Black Wil Iqju Tbc* telegraph office, a*, this place, U kept busy with the iut-*.«agu* between the tiuit shipper* nml their agent* hi»« 1 «on* gnucs iu il»«« «ÜtTercut « iti**.'«. On W'cdnesilay isst, ! csi<U* the nés* uf the H vil rom I, ;;2 im»sftg« s tri through tho Philmlriphia oîli- e, The oflit-e horu L «timing, betides the ordinary busiuc** of the Couipeny, fruit» ÿ2u to |«cr day. (!.«• this dlunry husi cru dU pu tel» crc also t-i v cd. ■i A fine young bone belonging to Alien & Hell, kilkd by lightning Muuday af liilcli««! t«J a vrire fence of Stay rt»*. tvrnoon. Tlu* tram on Mr, X. F. Wild*' ftlrin. in the Neck, Loth horse* were kn«; V.«l down, «»no soon rising, however. Mr. Allen fthd the drirer shocked. Jefforton Ramsey, Dep« !» n »sit, haring re fused to resign nn Eldership in tlit Presbyterian church of that town, "lie." a request by the con yrtgulioti, the New Cu «Akt Preri«ytery met tbers "ft»t week hu* 1 «liuolvcd the offlmil relations by fi unnnim u* vote. Ths affair has been rather ex citing. A number uf gentlerqen from Phila. organized amateur band, have taken bonrtl at Col lin* 4 Bench. Th« samt party visited the Hv gen in Inst yen r, nnd grc«tl>' added to the gayetyof the stft'son. ni The fruit presarving -estnlillshment ai Milfcr'l, {the Alden praee.») ewipl'DSfrom Hu tojtie hsn.l., working ilii.» nnd night, ron*iiliiing 300 bushel« 300 b.rkels of Mr. mil pcti'lic* avery twenty-four lioiir* nee. Jnmer I„ Vallnndiglium. Prwl.j-terlsn mlnlricr of Ntwurk, hi* brother, the lata It I* rumorvd tliut Frank It. Pusenult baa sold hia farm in ftaaaafras leek, containing JHOncrca, to a Mr. Cochran, of Delaware, for pio.oon. It en*t* the P. FT. ft 11. U. II. Company $45, oofl p«r month to par o| f It* employee* in th* city of Wllmingtou ntoav, the Qutetlr Bay I. I* preparing a h!ngr"|>hy of lion. C. I,. Vnllnndighain Hugh Swvenay, ooavlcted, lait Noremhar, of attorry na Wm. Moore, haa been (levevnor Ponder. assault and I« pardoned py II it supposed that tha Masonic temple now be ing erected In Wilmington will root $150,000 ■ hen completed. The connection of Marie Taylor with the edito rial depwrUneat ofthaSmyrna WrraWceased with Its last number. A young lady named Wright, ne« Seaford MI ftnm saw lag last seek sad broke berth Igh. ft. We town. Th« hayarlMMdaftlsr J. ft ». R. ». gate *V e p t ratev y « fttt. from monta A Co.* or at tho Punk ways only of the f onches by is lino each?" buy hundred pay you "(live 'em at will meut me not says fruit ported or portion then the Arrivât« at tha Hotels in Middletown, for the week ending Tharsday, August loth : NATIONAL.— J. C. 1.11*1*1 HOOT T, FOOraiXTOB. K. S. Holdup, Dataware Citr, T. II. Hopjier, (Thcsapenke City, ». II. Hopper Hat ' " J. Ixviii, Philadelidiia Il II. <\ Walker. Plilla, T. Provost, New Brunswick, X. J, Thoms« Horsey, Uunl, Dei. J. .!. Vmiderford. I »ein wore Pity, I, . Ilarhe, Philadelphia. \V. W. Woodward, Philadelphia, John Brubaker, Iteadoig. Pit. Hollins Kenrn, 44 14 u. n. Hi« hard l*anriwmi, 44 " 44 K. L Krall, l.eh.nmn, " J. S. Miley, J. C. Meeten, Philadelphia, H A. Short. Hoimld Met «ce. Kdiuhoro, Scotland, W. S. Wool ford, Horehosler, I. P. Marshall, Martlnud. Miss Mary tlhokiitiin. Middletown, Miss Kn.ua Pollock, Philadelphia, It Blair, William Dillikfr, " Hr. Wright, Warwick, T. II Hal lock, .New York. uiLKTowN.—oroiioa w. oatLir, r'a. A. Wooland. Philadelphia, C Woodland. Snyder and lady, 44 I!. ('arpealer. " Kduaril Party, Trenton. N. J, David H Barker. Wiltniiigtou, I». K. I'eayem. Haiti II r. Wail J. Sira de Grace, ml ,Chester co 44 . Wilmington, Milford, c Webh, I'liiludciphia, nk Taylor, , Marylaml (J I Krank N E. (Jouitl, Wilmington. I.« wis Parts. Delnwan*. Holu.n m Hrnhaker. R *a«lii»K. I'*. John A tkiufoit. Newark. I »el. S. A. P«»*tp«r. Phiinticlphin. |! >l.« rt H. !*nn»ho single There largo for . Chester co, P.i. tag. :it I .»• r and $1 ! held «.rnititr tin ! •■has«» u- •; E. I». Krai!. Lebanon, Pa. .1 S. Milov, Charles Pomhett. Wilmington. P«*L J. W. (ii! .1 m s Fm i. Pitlifortiu. . Wilmiuetou, !»«!. > Smith. Mh J I llu.tom I Via ware. 11 oust ' licarv ti«»n H. Hlitir. Phiia.lt Iphii s A Hell. I». va re. Mtnii imptiry Ims been matte • a I» line, via Wilmington, R ailing. S illinm?p<irt. A - to gratify whi«-h "« give I the follow âg » ' I - IVaclivs brought from 75c to Wt llUMti.lV. * ill ! .It >'1 k«-t. » •^1,50, in Willi« t: freight fi $L t.« «1 ! r lii.itl. t.. j U i lutin g ill tt : A Will !e ngt« n?:*ort • ». A M. \t tl.tv ; i*. M. ' them • fui! i- ! V ! j j - j Pauli ; 1 «w I ..ml at Willi. >port 7,::5 A M. *\t day. .'hinrc,," tin* lir.«t *««en in tin A 4 'heath«'! part th- «1 Mi«- in tin ing. Ih d f \W\ . Mr. Hah!win. Mi-si urv tt* Chi ly o ti» - M. II. y that gentleman i ii* the Iririul of M d to Mr*. I ' . *!'• It! itv, and i« o f this t L!..vd a visit to «loinr-tic • ielesti.il that lady, attended by he i* icrr.it rivKiHM i^f ths; THA UK. •u i « »ii-iMe for j a R tho following, in reference to the alleged j swindling in t Tltf .V I'"'/.- Timrs i« ro-j, l.e pearh trad* in that city ill attract the attention, tve are sure, j but It ,f all coticurucii in this important interest. r. "Tiu* untir -y.'tein <»f handling ptaubui uuit i:i tin« Nuw York market*, i* arraiigml >'» tl,, adniirnbly to favor the pecuniary interval- i ,.,{ of 'iniililleiiKU,' who sell tli** fruit, tliut in ) some iiiKtnncc.« the cfin^ignccs take the ( f avo fruit, full it, pocket most ofthc money, re- j turn the producer his baskets nml crBtc?, I ||, C and a bill for fr« ight and eotmmhwio» over and above the aggregate sum declared t«> , rc lid vu been recuivud for tho entire cargo ■ Such nu opeurrenco i« by no naans unconi- 1 u ,„i iimn, a* iiiiddiuincn have everything their j tors, own wny. They all operate ns a unit tu * g. t tho fruit at the lowest possiblt figure, ami to make .ns much profit on tho r«?pen- ra ted sales of the fruit at possible, before the lt . supplies aro purchased by cottsutnsrs• self, Hence, tho mo tty niado in tho peach traffic is snapped up by a few operators, tm who usually appropriate only a f«*w hour* per «lay at their livelihood, realizing dur- n ing tho briof space of time, enormous prof ul Ms. pos Ot* KHAT10N or Wholes a f.R Dkalkks.— Wholesale and retail il .1er." in peaches undcrstaiui that ns the rule the cargoes nrr'vc at 2 «»r 3 o'clock iu tha morning, iu Jersey Pity, when the exciting opera tion of disposing of the content* of a ear cotittiienecH. Tho consignee opens the ear, ami is followed by a squad <»f pu relit» • to strike a lino lot of fruit nt a is .11 d the or at •«•is eager low price. Tl»«* ». nit iw rendved in bas ket» holding abo half h buvhul- «oinc more and others less—or in crate» having openings »uffieisntly largo between tin* ►Inis to enable one to sec and to judge, iu nml the to husi- , . tel»- a measure, ns to tho quality anu condition. An hundred baskets or crates, more or les», ns tho cnao may hc, nr« offered for sale. After a thorough examination, one man will venture to bid for twenty-five, with the pririlego of taking the entire lot nt his option, ns soon ns he can remove thoc.atcs he may purchase. Tho pur chaser is cer in to hare it large truck also wagon nt ban !, ho that fifty crates can b« -.Referred from tho cars in two minutes. The pnrehas r is eitreflil, nlio, to bid so low that if all tho fruit should not prove to bo sound, ho will not be obliged to sus tain n It ary loss. No Strife Between- Hiddmks.— "There is seldom any strife between buyers nu«l bidders. If one attompts to pjrclntb« a lino of baskets, all by standers look on in siltnce until hc retrca'3 or closes his bar gain. A »tue lut of fruit purchased nt a low figure by A, will aid B and (' mate rially to procure mic!i supplies ns they tuny need at a still lower figure, A con signee seldom dwells long in effecting sale.. Palcyiog nnd b utérin g between seller.; and purchasers aro of rare rrcur In tome instances, several liccns a Hell, af fence !» n re con tbers by fi ex Col gen hsn.l., sold $45, th* of renco. cd vender* who bav* money ouly auffioieut to purchaa* a few crate* each, will agree to take ten eratei apiece, after which they wilt denut'xe ihe shrewdeat purehnicr a inong them to bid off one hundred eratca at the very lowest figure. Leach one will then transfer bis portion to the wagon, and harry away to New York city or Brooklyn, and sell hia fruit at an ad ranee of two, three or four hundred per cent. TittcKt or Lana* Dc*L*Rg.—"In many instaneea John Smith, Jay Jonea and Pe ter Punk enter into copartnership to bny and sell fruit, under the name of 'Smith, Jonea k do.' Peter Funk being the Co. No one, save the*# three, knows that Funk hi* sny interest in th* basins** of th* firm. Pater Funk has • fruit-stand, sop pup* to be hjs own, «1 snothar attest of been be edito with MI *V from tbc Ma ml of ilia firm. AH consign monta of fruit aro made to Smith, Jones A Co.* When a cargo haa arrived. Smith or Jones, or both hurry away to the cam at tho appointed hour of tale, and Pater Punk ia always on hand. Well, ho al ways pays whatever he bids, wliioh is the only important requisite in the estimation of consignees. Smith or Jones unlocks the car containing the consignment of f onches and offer fifty crates for sale.— •urchasc s arc few. Peter Funk knows by tho movement that the entire operation is under his control. 4 'Who wants that lino of baskets,*' suys Smith, "for $1 each?" No otic bids. "Como, Peter, buy that line,* soys Smith. "I want a hundred baskets of peaches, but I can't pay that price," replies Peter, you give me ninety cents?" "(live mo eighty ?" "No." 'em at seventy.*' at that figure." will pay." meut at forty cents a basket." me fifty and they aro yours." not pay one cent over forty." 'Take 'em,' says Smith. "TlUN'tT.RRIXtt TIIK SlITLtKS "TllO fruit is thou transferred to trucks, Irans* ported to New York, delivered at the store or stand of 'Smith, Jones At Co.* portion at tin* shanty-stand of Peter Funk; then the bill of sale is rendered to the consignor, with check for the amount, le the freight and commission, before one been made - Corn, Timothy Plover Hutter Wheal, P no ! ;■ "Will Prime Porn, (»nt« Clove ••No."— Well, take "No, 1 don't wont 'em "Well, tell what you "Ml take nil your consign "OTvo "No. I'll Till",III' I n single /«*«<» fi'lv sîtl« hr There may be 2,HUH or more banket», a largo proportion of which will be ready for sale in New York early in th Then penclica will be «{tinted bn «lull cent« morn* tag. :it forty c'Ctitt per basket, <»r eighty I .»• r crate. The farce enle i» now over, and business commence». "(Jknum: Thai hc in Pk\< itt.s.—"Tho pcachus haro nrrived in excellent eondi* Hence, tho price i» put up firm at $1 f»H per basket Select«*d baskets are ! held at £2 each. One jobber will pur ! •■has«» fifty basket«, nnotlu-r twenty, •; ti«»n l! n I * .1 -ms X (' »,' hold their fruit ot ith •v, nnd a cash customer ill not pay ov*r £1 2'» each. Smith, ! .It net A Co. will realize seventy-lire cent* each basket, R sides the regular coiti on the farce sale. Hein e th* v >'1 r.O {ter ha I mission •cept th * £1 2Ô: and the buyer s* l!s them at his stand f »r £2 per basket, or • fui! le that amount f..r crab*.«. Iti many ! instances a part of ! change hands f**ur or tivo tim« a before j consumers get th« fruit; tin I every rc l.-r j iMH'kit.H a generous c« minis ion. In c«»n - «{Uencc of such underltMi h*«l nnd tricky j operation*, prod urns realize exceedingly ; 1 «w prices f >r thvir product*, wliile con required to purchase at such •an searcelv cargo of peaches will « ire •u inert* i « \t«irtionate rates that they j a R ort { p, |,., v the prie j » JrmaiiJ, .l." j blent ha* ended the difin-ul retary lloutwel! an I (' minis The I'n \ but wut nnt«>n. by •u«pt n ling flit- l it tsioitur Flu r. Hu i« «!isini>!'cd ; 1 1 » ** mij«j>< iu*iu uuit ly n routiuula.-ut way, \ r tl,,- Ti-nuiu of Office law. whVli wnv j i ,.,{ t ,, p,-, v nt l'i sident ) turning nut certain ILulh al*«, w'io w« re in ( f avo , with the ni«j rity in I'otigrc*« 15u* j i'ienf.utou has full I ||, C reduction -if the great army of of tic holder*, un which th * military l'. < .-id« tit , rc be> for rc-nominntioii and ru-vh i ti n ■ Fleasontoti ht out the secret that a Karg« 1 u ,„i superflu <u* body "f Uovuiue Collee j tors, kept in office under prêt» tu * leering the income tax. did, in fact. j a> nothing at all into tba Treasury. G«*ne ra { Fleasoiitou has vuntuiud to run emin lt . r to the •cliurnc <»f General Grant him self, promulgate«! in bin tmtssag«*: 4, Isug the renewal of the tax on ineomu* tm at a reduced rut«, s ty of 3 pur cent ' This rat« just s« iv«*«l to pay th** gr«*at nr n ,y of office-holders, ntumeu le«l a reduction • f it, and thus i I he Pretidciitial p«di«*y, therefore I vtibc.l In .1 dm..»:» : 11 hns !vo'*;it.'. of cob tiec i So Flu:' .t« n r« < ! pos ear the • a «pended, an l who t' I» utl . i» and If res* is si hielt '1 il! le.ieli iii will bo r»ni"vcl. .11 oilier* tliut the inti'rost» nf tlie the intere«U .1 t" be put a:> 'Vi if : tho office h'dderi* under a lla«li**;»l mliniti istrati'in. The «I the prizes in Mr. Pntfiii'i* lit.d loiter or gift distribution, unine oil as pur a nouuceinciit t»u tlie 25th tilt. All tin* tick« Tub Land Lottery. i„S f *r bas tin* iu !» were not sold, but a sufficient number di^ arruiit the manager in pri Thc high prize drawn was the Ficture Mill fat in, situated iu this county, and set down in drawn by The noxt posed t'f to cecding with the druwing. or for one lot pur truck b« so prove sus nu«l a in bar nt a mate they con rrcur liccns 5t tho scheme as worth ff 10,(1 a gcullemun of Fliilndclphin. highe.-t was a cash sunt of Ç3.000, drnvrn by a Mis Guhan, also of Fhiladclphia. The only fortunate shareholder in tliia county was Sheriff Richardson, who drew a sewing inauhiuc ---Ikntun Union. I Ml A Fanbi:mom«»i The Kent News, of Saturday last, *«y*—A hearing of several negro women charged wi h dimrderly cm duel, developed (he fact that iu ('licit town there is a tenement house fairly ri valling some of these wonderful in»ti lions in the modem Gotham This house is a ono-and-x-bnlf story frame building, fronting about forty feet on Main street, and is occupied by from thirty to fo negro women und children, many of them girls from fifteen to twenty years uf age. Till! litfuns Ittos 1* t Kit.—Tho Seerela ry of War 1ms approved the survey nt l.ewes harbor, by Lieutenant Kratx. The pier is located nbout one milo below die Junction and Hreakwatcr Kailroad pier. The Kailroad Company, in order to ise the iron pier, will have to build a cause way costing about »50,000. 'f lu •y agree they a eratca will wagon, or ranee many Pe bny 'Smith, Co. Funk th* sop attest McGehnn, in whole beftnee Vallaniiig ham loat hi* life, has escaped from jail MVKIIIU». In St. ticurgea at tho residence nf the hri le'a father on Thursday evening August 10, 1871, by Itev. II. J. Houle, Mr. Montgomery J. Urar mil Misa Mary It. Sultou. nun. At Port Peon, Dal. on Friday, August 4 bit Hons dysentery, Alexander Johnson, In Sid year of hi* age. of the in Maw Castle, on the Ith iui. Wm. Hagiee. In hi* flfliwtb ye«. ^ TUB MARKST*. Itinni.KTOWN MARKET. COtUtKCTBU WKKKLY BY A. T. ItHAtUBY. $1 30 Wheat. Corn, yellow KH 70 Idle 50 Oats. Timothy Heed. Plover 4 ' . Kggs.. Hutter . Lard. Polatoc*. on ft 37 .2o el*, "f* «loa .20*22 els. $1 lb ...iftftf.13 44 " 75(*» I 00 ft luishel. VMISUTOX. ..$1 30 .ift(*» 77 . 07 .0 75(»r 10 75 Wheal, prime P no ! ;■ rifll.AUBLHIlA' ,$i 37(^1 40 .«;u(tf.70 .40 .$H 00 . 9 CO Prime retl wlitmt Porn, vcllow. (»nt« ( I Clove it,ii.in 1 d. Till",III' m •J M mi\ 'rr, V m . IH wcvMt •K'1 Immty (• Ihelr fat «omrivt* r.flVet«. I'iihit Pi'tnk. M.t.te «.f Poor •t Rpfliw U»p 5111*1.ION »♦ R TV «ail TUrrf.ro i llnin. 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J. fpilIS new and flourishing Institution, offering J- an fttlniutiv# (Tiristian home for young la •li***. with the l»esf educational ailrniitagt*« at moderate expea»«*. o|K*ns il» next session on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1871. For « irenlnrs apply to the editor of this pApcr or address the Principal nt Ctinden, N. J. aug 5—lm •y Peach Baskets!! Peach Batkets ! ! ! A new pattern Peach Itaakvti, with cover, the hnnilaoiiieat ami liest article ever aghrad, and only Inis to lie seen to b« appreciated , r Low price of $3n |*r 100. Ala«, Oak Splint Mnaketa, I'atent atnvc, fine splint with double board bot tom, Western improved, wide stave, all at low prie.» by C. B. Iti HIE IIS, ' Ko. 133 Marital Surat, Philadelphia, aug 5—2w le'a by mil FOB SALB. 4 of A Over MARE, perfectly sound, kind and tie In harnees, Price $100. AUo, a good •ulky, Price $15. Kaunas *t rat* Orrict ' aug 5—tf the gra Hagiee.