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IW States whioh an in White Hufc. B. Oral« Brow*, ia a r ah at Spring happy *a« tioa of tka B aal har a Staiaa whoao govern* ■aata art ia tha hand« of their 00 a peu pie, with tha ariaerp «hielt ha tailed by negro domination farther Sooth, trolled bp the negroee. He raid : An beta are «hat are «anted rather than atoriea, it «ill be bant to eat forth in ooatrMt the condition of thoee 8 taten «hieb •ad «bioh nr* con «ara ahla ta thro« off tha adaiiaiatratioa interfcraoe sod ooofide tlisir sffsirs to ■ people. Take a* illaatratioi,* , Tcnaaa a oc aod Miaaoari. Thty mar* deraated bp »or, tod more Virgiaia, hod Men ibirg ~1 «Uh balredt nod rancor* brad of alaearp aad rebellion than any oommuoi Swat Ih* South. Beery neighborhood, oeerp oooooctioa, nearly every Ireaidc b»4 been * diaeord. At the outaet ibe aaa,a ragitnon Vi* applied «oder federal no* pi oca to each aqd with reaqlla prosiacly similar to tboae exhibited recently at the Booth. Fortunately for them they «ere tbo Irat to taro to liberal pnlieiea for re lief. Perfect auneaty to all the «kite .population engaged ia the *»r, and full j-eeognition of all the civil right* confirm ,ed to the colored population be the .«■r, «ere the t«o great principle* on «hieb their ne« departure »aa baaed. applied, the effect «■■ magi order «•* at onee reatored And ao toon Civil .ml. .everywhere. The pence of ueighborhoodn became permanent, tnemoriea of former hostility «ere forgotten, all larking nni .■notify of race disappeared, and the »hule people turned with one accord lo repair hy industry «hat had been loat in conflict. Ilo« fast this ia being accomplished ia snffieiontly shown hy the report, of the -Stetea for the year* 1808 and 1872 re •pectivoly. Virginia paid off $1.010,32« of her debt, curtailed ihe expcnac of eou .ducting her State government $3I4,«IM), and reduced the rate of taxation from fifty eenla to ten eenta within a year after the change. Tenueatee sought at once to rea lise upon the atneta remaining unpillagcd, and thereby dintiniihcd her liabilities by I« ,883,340. Since then large additional j reductions have been effected in the Stale Her property values, which in 187« amounted to $251,073.802. have been enhanced to over three hundred millions of dollars, snd it ia ealimated thn* the bur den of taxation, especially for local pur poses, has been decreased ful'y one-third Missouri, prosperous in Iter finances since 1808, has received additional impulse in production and development, while Geor gia baa signalised her deliverance by im peaching the Governor, reducing the ex ficnae of administration, and stopping the payment of $0,000,000 of frauduL-ntly itiued bonds. In no ouc of these States ia any complaint now heard of official dis honesty or arbitrary government ; for equal laws protect all. and justice is meted : out without fear or favor. I «loht Letter from G. W. Willen, Esq. GrotiRrmtvN, Drt.iwute, ) | Sop!. 0th, 1872. j ! Itov. Joui H I'ATStig :—Dear Sir: —The persousl enntiiirraliuus which in duced me tn dreliae (ho nnmiualiun as Elector on Ihe Presidential Ticket tend ered me lay the Democratic Convention, ■o langer exist. And while 1 prefer to retails in a private aUlino, at thn urgent eolietteliuu* of mjr frieuda, and with a de sire to promote peace and unity in our party, I hereby eonseut to remain on llic ticket, if harmony «ill be «"cored and the party intercala promoted ; and pledge myself tn the cordial support of (he Hal - lituore nominees—Greeley and llroiru. I am, dear air, very respectfully Poor Obedient Servant. UEOHGK W WILLEN. The I at aal •ecogaU from Maine place <he Radical majutitÿ far Governor at •boat 16, «00. THK MABKBT9. MIUIM.KTOWS MARK KT. $1.50fa $1 .40 .57'*.5H wnmi . /'urn,-.......... i bit*. Timothy 8eed. Clover u . Äf* .-. flutter. Lard.. iPork. |*o ta toe«, lev.... Turkey*...... jlkicki. Spring Chickens. Cleese. .40 • 4 ('0 R 50 .22 rts. 'p dol ....30(rt :t5cts. V lb. .. PfojO " " .fib« 7 " 11 9l.00fir.$t ir.j* fill». .ICfo 1* t* 11». .I«4»,18 p III .13w 1 It j? III. ....lu<? 13 7ft lb. fl.Twai.;» rntu tiKLPBt k Trlme rod wheat.. /t'orn, yellow. <Mts ( Paaasylvawia) Cl«vcr«ee4.. Timothy. «ii 41 .$: 5« . 4 75 TO FARMERS. W K call your attrntlon to the following statewtent made by two of the most prom inent farmers I« thi« locality. We hope (hat the wheat raiaert id this «ectio« will study tl»«ir interest and give this Guano a trial. The Guano ca« b« obtained liooi from oa tlie moat reasonable rondl J. B. FOARD, Mi4dlcto«n, aad C. Watkins, ülMWraw», Dal. July 13th, 1177. Ueeerr. Joke S. Rent I Co. PMoAdfktt. Qmtlemm :—1 purchaaed from your A (rat, Mr. 4. B Foard, of tfci. toaa, sarrrat -ou of your Facile Uuaao last spring, and ap pllad it to my cor* at tka rata of ona hapfijll to ,lkn* kill*. I kava bean fanning from thru« to six kind rad serra of land for tha past fourtarn nan, aad daring that Hate kava uaad a graat ■aal af Pkaspkate apd (VuMto *f »ariou» kluda, bat y oui» ha* don* ttrara good op to tka prrarnl thao aay I «nv triad. I loft oat name land» •itkoat aoydftoauo. tad •*" *—*- — »ill only kaap », tka standard of your fart! A vaut amount bat B. R. OOOHRAIf. ff v - inly, Da. (has;—I harabaa* Induced by y**r Aguat at MlddMotra, Mr. J. B. Foard, to Irv tha »hv it* *f y oar Fitarm Own oa con tkl* spriag, aad I «harikHy te«Hftr that tha ranils hav* far ■ »(mil l my ax pacta tteaa I cMteêdsr that yaar (luaao lx th* bast Perth liter I hav* and, aad my aiparivaca ha* tot braa la aay way limited. I xhall make liberal mm a U aa Mai crops, aad (hall use it tbix J. B. FENINGRE, JliddlcluW», «cl. •4 1 5; •tf [a] -- VteyaratheOMKAT MM3 Prat. ft*3 not A Ufa 411 VIVO FBIVCIPLE, U perltet atuevetor as.I Invlxaratar or the a rnrm, terrrtefegen patemoa. malt, r ted rMortnx lh.Mo.-l in Wvt accenting toSIrsellnn«, au.t remain tow» unwell, avortant their tern are net nmrovrd 1,5 miner«; beymi lt»e point off repair TWj awe „Sealla p. IfStlf* SI Intern tweeumrul Owch Dlaeimea ,rr tauw.l by Vitiated ■teeo,whuhurMu-r.il, frujuct hy dvmneviucut of the DtgeaVIve Orenwa. or the tJ-ar and all Ihr Vtearml Orrai» *»■ rot Ate carter i.a I a Ta. whaiiwr i. raea* or oM. marrkd •walntle, at Ihe dawn nf wmaan Butta« MIDDLETOWN _ FIRST CLASH teed or at tte turn of life, thre« Tunk Hilten luv« no !«$*»• m 4 latéralité*! F* ara, Blerwfe »f the Blral. Meer, K 14 ••»• ■l»ii»r, lit*«* Mlttere hev« horn moot »T4PEPBIA OR INMVOniTVON. Ilfhl arhe. rein In Ihe BhouldcrM. rough«. Tkhtnc«* of (ho l'te*. PtuIncM, B.xtr l'ru<-fall<m< uf the PtnmRch. Sad TMr In lh* Mouth. fill»..tn Aifarb, retpNeilnn «f I the lleerf, Inltommam it of I he Lunes iMIn In iho ; re«lone of lha Kldnryg, unit a luimlrr l other painful the ofTaprtncs of Dyapcpnk Ttiey luv Igora'e Ihe Blomiieh iovt Olinutntr the terpld ! Ll»*r nnd Bowel*, whlrli render litem of •(Drecy in rkannlng fit»« «» pertln« . __ , hunelte, Bine-Wortuu. HenM lie isi, Horo F>*«. F.ryaip«- J ten nth. Svsvf.. nuto4or.il.-m.) thestus. ItsmorsssU ssässäkksätss ^ I quoted impurlile«, anti Im llf* ami Tlgvtf lo Ihe wltole •y«t*m. VOB4KIN DINEAftEA. F.rnplloi^ Te!»r/, p.*it Bteam. »loirltc«. Mpom. Plinpl*«, I'unul**, Boll«, f«r 1 Une ty the of Hu m* Ullis r*. One bottle In will convince the most lucr«tlu!ou* of their live effet 14. I ricaiw* th* Vitiated nimui whenever yea fln»i it« im rurltie« hur«tin; through Iho «kin in flmpleu. Ertm- i tIon« or Korea; clc«n«e it w ben yon find It otvtrurte.l end «Inrcbh In the vein«; r|r«n»* It « lien It lu fmit. and ymir leelliigu will |. i| von when. Krvp the 1/>. J rurr. a.Ml ih. health of II.« iy.lrm w ill foil.m Fla, T*n«> aait «»filier Wwraa. Inrklnc Intho ay «lent o| many tl«>u«auda, an- m.. mailv d«sir,<«. d and rvmoved. Hav« a .1 wiimuhsh, J pb\ »j.,| <n ii.{ tbere la warcvly an individual upon tlie earth white« body isrumpt from tl.o pre« worm* It I« not tiix.u u». haalthy tlcmrnt *' nrTn * hu» upon iho diarotertl humor* and «limy dapsrait* Hint tirrrd ihe*« li\mg iiMruterv ul of Medicine. n>> vertnliua**, n< aaUielmlntic«, will frte the eystem from worm* I'.ka tbeaa Mltlv-r«. e of th<> ..r t * ' ; i ! ; i fow Hy Otl »ruittat* nnd He«l«ro. J. WALKER. rrot»rict«r R. I!. MclHlSAU) A CO^ Ultt0i»u amt liviivrnl Ae*nt«, Knu Franciarn, I'alb \la, »ntj $3 ami $4 I'ommrrr# Hirert. New Vork. ACADEMY ■ HOARDING of vrTi.rtnoitoi c.il ritiEvu-a isartrt'TK, AM* A DAY SCHOOL. a „«F Fall Session begin* SKPTKMIIKK t»th. .Ur- F..r full informaiiun relating to the si hoo .«end for a (Catalogue. HUDSON A WOOD. A. M 'rin« ip »I, M.dd loto w Del July tJ—tf. YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, ATTLKItoRoriJIL RITK8 CU. I*.\ . W ild, la* 4)|a-tl'd on thf llilll. Of .*4cplCII1»*er, Itt;2, for the reivtatiou of Pupil«. Whole expense per quarter, of fourtoew ««-ks, $77.oo. Send (or a Circular. I. Il OROYF.S, Principal, Altlebnrough. Ruck« County, Pa. iutv tn— 3m TOURNAMENT ! A Touruawrut will U* hebt .»t or near Georges, New Cast!« county, Del, ou tl»«* P/RtiT DAVOF OCTOHER, 1872. A tty fontlemeu desifio never parti« igated in on ticulurs by applying u Aug 17—3 w. of rid it who b full par K W. JKSTKIl. Sein tar y. FOR RENT, ACOJIFURT.IRLK SEVEN It' wiM DtVELLINfi .treat, Middiftoara, Del. Pt on Mai PiM*c«siou given at ou rv aJJg 31—2w * to HANSON. For Bale, A Thorough-bred Alderney Ill'Ll., nnd a good MILCH COW. Apt HAM i.ug 31 —Im* •I v to I KL KKMMuilK. Odess.i, Del. NOTICE. P ERNttNS indebted to tlie laic frm of John A. lie) uni,!, A Son I, are ncquratesi lo ael tin tiiair aeco-mu uithnut ilclar, aa it ia ueiei aarjr to havu tue imsiouaa acttlad. Aug. I« —If. E. REYNOLDS, Altorucy. FOR SALE ! BOUT 3000 WAR gallons of pura Ci i 1ER Y IX .Ipply to J. It. FENIMORE, Middletown. Dei. or SAMUEL FENIMORE. Ode-as», Dal. A July 8—tf. OH UF.NT.—TWO IHH SKM ON ÄNDER ND N ST., MIDDLETOWN, DEL. 4\*«cm Apply lo HOBT. A. COCHRAN F ■ion given 35th of Mnirh mar 3—tf VICTOR GREEN, Altortecr at Law, Orne* Atuoixixa III* Riaitnari, N. DaoiO Sr MIDDLETOWN, DELAWARE, Jaly ft— y FOR RENT. A Large 8*coad «tory Rpom, corner of Main J\. and Scott alraetx, lately occupied by Dr. Duaniug aa an oSIca. Apply lo him at hit of Brnad Stmt, or to D. L. Dunning, at thr t, Sea on Poet DSIce. Aug. 17-tf BAUGH'S RAW BONE SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, Standard highly Improved and warranted. Price, $45.00 per 2000 Ibt., Caek. Sew Work. now in operation. 'Wte M*" New Material uard in manufacturing.* 1 ** The fire which destroyed our works on the Of A, •tf April, mated only a temporary delay. Wr warrant the standard of our Rnw lion« Pho«|ihatr to I* of a hfolivr grad« than before. No cnmtigtuncnlJ wilt b« mad« under an/ cir runittnnivg. Il ia not certain wc continu« to aell at our present ml need pries owing to the adorn nee in Haw Material ßO' We tlmnk our enttarnen und friendt gru erully fur their continued trade end increaeed We can also furnish oui' GROUND RAW BONE, WARRANTED PI RE, At $45,00 per 2000 Ihe., raek. requested to Ira tent Ordert fur fall trade in nt early at potaihle. BAUGH & SONS, S«4 M Ssstli Wdiwmt At«. Phi Id»*« Ip Ilia Jul> 20— If. HENRY BOWER, Manufacturing Chemist, Gray's Ferry Road, Philadelphia, HA9CUNSTANTLV OS HAND AND FOR HALE POT «NSI SAS.TS FOSI Mtll'RE, _ , , . « , . . Sulpuateof Ammonia for Manure, HOI K rROpRIKTolt ANI* MAM FATI RKK OF BOWERS' Complete Mumire, MADK rilOM # t Snper*Pho8phato of Lime, Ammonia - _ _ IID(1 rotaßh. being |,r.|,,rv,l this lessen with vj^ ial reference tu the Wheal Cmp Tlie Su|H-r-PI.,.s|.li„ie ,,t Lime ,u.,tsin.',l in it i» iritinÂxafïi the nvertige crop of Wheal i» f»o Ituilic!» to the Tliid Fertiliser i In »alifitnntiu! lug.« of J |1»8 erteil . Depots; 1 39 S. Writer St. Phila. 1103 South St. Baltimore. mardi 2!l—3t k Huf i Register's Order. r P.tJISTKUH OFKK'K, N. w I'astlcCounty, July 25th, 1872. lie application t*f Thomas J. Cn c| Jcffcrtoti, late of Saint <4««rg«-< Hundred, ij; said county, dc d and directed It,« iU'gis ! let that the Administrator, T A., aforeiaid, give notice of tin» granting of l*ettcr« of Admin i istration ii|h>ii the istate of tlie debased with tlie date of granting thereof, by caiisiug u«lvcr t» tube pofitnl wiihin forty dar» from the grunting of »to li Ufteff, in six ot the most public place* of the county |-|,o Administrator t' T A of Si : ■ I '.»stir. Kit ale t of A»m : present tliu s Mich . the sum ibide bj \. . NOTH K.—All persona Imving chum-* »gninut the Kfftalf* of llic deceased mu«t present Ihe snruu. duly attea'nl. to the Administrator, on or before ; July 25th. IH73. or abide the Act of Assembly in »urn cm«« made nnd provided. Thomas J. < ib .1 p.mided A nd .. «.1 thi to 1.4 the riod i r |»tiI*!t*l>«*4| i tin >11t»t»» kt. n Tha«!« .itrr, d to be P i Mi'btletuwn, < nth». a ucw»|ui two idrr the hand nnd Seal of i*ler afortsai f, nt N*w Castle, I ty nforesaid, the day anil year is. CliUtS, Register. m (Jive f the It CrtStlo i above w ritten. . Adm C. T. A. CtlAV Add re*»— S t Courges. !>cl. nog 3—2m JONA. BIGELOW & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS rot the BAt-R or Finit nnd Froduce, NO. 13 NORTH MARKET ST. BOSTON. rtr~ It lins s Trsnafi-r Agt V York. W P. PHILLIPS, Agent, Milford, Del. ItKFKIIKXtKH. i t Fsneiiii Hall National Nu thn it Ib.bbins. P Bank, Boston. Joshua I string, Prt*sid«nt Blackstone National Batik. Bajston Jonas llallstrain A Co., UN lh*yft»r«*t, New York 1 A. B. I KM wl 1er, (orner Front nud Spruce Sts Philadelphia. Davis Warner k Co tSt Mouth Delaware Ave , Phila»!« Iphi.i July 27—2 W ILTMKUU KIPI Flavoring XCxtrnctn arc warranted e<|mil u>nnv nude. They are pre |inml from tlie.fruiU, ami will U* found mm«*A Kttrr than many of the Extract* that Atk your (Irorrr Ex'rarte e sold. Druejgist /or Wdtherger t UAKIsUtl'R INUIUU MI.I K Is. without doubt, flic Inst article in the market for bluing clothes. It will color more water than four tiui«s the same weight of indigo, ami more than any other wiuit blue in th« market, the only genuine is that put up at At.ram» Wit.r BKRiiRK S hat «; Htouk. No. 233 North SWuntl Nt. Philadelphia, Pa. The laliels have Imtli Wilt berger's and Barlow'» name on then», all others eouMer/rsi. For cale l»y most grocers and druggisfji WiLTBKRGKR'S INDKLIBLR INK will l>e fourni on trial to be a superior article. Always on hand, and for sale nt rcmmuabl« prices. Pure Gruud .Spic«*», Genuine Medicine«, Chamois Skins Sponge«. Tajdom, Pewrl, Sago, and all articles in the drug line, at AI. FR KP WIL TIIKR C. ER S PR l tl STORK, So. 233 Sorth Srr>tin! St. Philadelphia, Pa. July 8, 1871—ly ti Eroildoun and Coatamlle Nurseries rOATESVII.LB, pa. [Ute LI KENS FIERCE, Propriatov.l GKNEllAL SPECIALTIES APPLE, PEACH, PEAR and CHERRY TREES. Fuir ma low Diiuau MfttiAtem. Rtf' Corrrapondenre anlirltad. "*«t itock nam. CYRUS IXtATES, ' m. a. pt'LTo;; r aug 10— 3tE FARMS FOR SALE!! CantenitnOg Ioatfarf mb t Mmtrmde, Hi •en and Canale; of excellent mih, generally trttt improved, and fold on reattnaUe terme. Vo. I— A «trat alten ted la Cadi ceaatr, Nary land, eon lala« M3) arma, with tame hrtek buil ding», In rtcriltetrepair; haaatlful raaldmre; r hoata running dally to llaltlmora and Philadel phia ; roll of eicrileat quality and well Improved; 4,000 pntrli Iren, 4ymra old—will hare abund ant crop thU year. The farm I» under good hedge» and fradng. Ko, 1—A farm alluatad 3 milt* from Etalon and one from canal, known aa "Foard Farm.' conlalning 400 arret; buildings etrellrnl : toil well Improred and under good badges ; tplrndid 4 year old pencil orchard—will produce 10.00« halten Ihil year ; ilie farm will compete in corn, wheat and grata with aay farm on the ptalatula; will divide elegantly ; very healthy location, and the owner request. me tony that Ihia It oat of tha ducat farme In tha Mtata. So. 3—A farm of 11 acre», ) mile from Etalon, Md. ; toll cirri lent for truck. No. 4—A farm of 191 arret, one mile from Mc Donough, adjoining land of lleurge W. Kartnrr, known at tha "Jette Higgiat Farm ;" building! fair ; 40 arret In peach treea and 5 arret in ap plet, all la hearing. Thlt it a eery drtiraklr rea idrnre. Terme arcommodaling. So. 3—A farm twn milet from St. flcorget, lying on llic nortli tide of the renal, 1 mite from the nation, rontnlning In« arret; tit hedged en clôturée; liuildlngt good; toil eirellent ; 1,000 pearh tree», three year» old ; alto other fruit« in abundance. Thia farm U known at the Allilan pro|>erty. So. <1—A farm of 111 arret adjoining So. 3, with which it will rompit re favorably. Theae farmt will 1« told jointly or separately'. So. 7—A farm of 330 arret. Itohrmin Man* or, known ns the Slut 1er properl/ ; the brtt soil on tha |irnin«ula. ThU U a good rhanra for a man of mean*. No. «— farm of ICO acre*, within on« mile of Middleton n, and well located for a nureery farm : .10 acre» in |ieach«$ ; «oil Hood ; building» fair. No 11—A farm of 3.10 acre» 1| mile» from Mt. IMcniant, only to ia* »ecu to l»e appreciated. A very rare clmnce. No 12—A farm of 16.% acre», orithin two miles of Middle! caltd : very de»ir«i»lc properly ; excellent dwel ling • No. 13—A farm of 125 acre», near I.ocn»t Uf«vv, M.t. ; u,o«o 4-ymr-oi<i pcarb trv.» au ii gt»od, and building» in excellent repair. Prie* low and term« very acconitnodaling. So. 13—A farm of 143 serra, tllusted In Ap |KM|uinimink llumlre«!, two mile» from Town »e("l « «>e IWswsre rsilrnad ; huiidingt wurtli ; soil good, well hcdgeil nud lo cheap. M—Three acre* of land in Warwick, un .•I fencing, in fuir conditii S '.d well »ct • 1er gra*». re*. I»ci A f.irm uf 4,260 IH-Inn i fuly Homliay oo iiplund, £L r ,u No. : »itiiatfil liai, k tw il Hook, cuti taint 4. ead pen* lies. 150 in . Ih 5 in wheat, balance in grows : ihe u dow could be eatily reclaimed, hav g nu river bank, nnd crcr y acre l»y an cncr gcl)t; nistn could be mad« worth flou with little rijs'iisv ; «1« upland is wurth the arauunl sskcl ni truck »oil; cannot be turpaated, and would furniilt tltouBaiideof ton* of hay ; there arc »team boat» leaving lh»* farm every day for I'hilndcl phia, nnd llic nnd gunning of much profit; there •et» of building!, and would dlfldr clcgnntlvr, in« mil« of'river front, and will bo I* ndvantngrs of full, oyster» t three Imving vxrhstigtsl in psrt'f.ir cily prftpvrty, jTi' V nou, terms sccommuiiutiiig; jutnining *'»4 acres, with ex cellent hpudine* ; 500 clear, balance in limber, consifiting of White-oak, Hickory and t^rilnot ; this is the la**t grow th of timber in the Nt.ite ; No. 23—A fa the soil is elegant for taai h cull iug a dry v. client cbt\ Mib»..il: Kelt) is waterctl by .1 running brauch; and I will »ay the lintb*T i* Wfirtli the pricenskei for the whole ; situ<u,.t! .'J mile» from Kenton station: the >»*iil«l inga arc large and very good . tlie tract i« detl hy a road ; price very low, and l«rm» ac commodating—#5'H)U wanted, balance to remain at the pleasure of purchaser; thsra is no whitt clay or wet laud on ihe tract. No. 24—A farm containing 120 acre«, two mih*» from Dein» arp City, on« of th« W»t im proVwÇ r , irfui the State, with new baildingN. ,. oi jj n g nhoul f20,(M>0 two vear» »inc«, located hi - h llf) ^ jonimaoding : an orchard of 5<v*0, five »»il with divi hue : it ha» l>c«n weil limed, old free», manured and boned. N<>. 25— A firm containing 1H7 acre», known Wiu. Hey bold farm, ruustly upland, thi* i» ry fine property, also I Iso fine trucking soil. •Η Store hqusc, wharf and grauary, with 10 acres of nico Soil, situated at Snmit Bridge : «legaiit place for a buxine»* man. No 27 —A farm containing 180 seres, two mile* from Middletown, elegant buildings and ground; 10,000 free»; on« uf Ihe finest prop erties in ihe »State , there is every thing attachrd to comfort tu the buildings. No. 26—87 acre» ; elegant buihliugs ; plenty of fruit. ilcs from Delaware If V No. 2!>—75 acre», with elegant building, nml fruit, within oue mile of St. (ieurges; good truck land. N I have house» am) lots in Mhhlletown. and a great many farms anti wood tracks in all parts of the the peninsula, ranging in price from $1'» to $175 |a*r nerv, which I would take pleasure in showing to purchaser*«. Those wishing to sell their farms this fall, will picas« send or leave description at r of BROAD AND ANDKRNtlN STN. MID DLETOWN, DKL. ns I am getting up a cata logue for distribution. Urn. W. Ingram. AUCTION. Tlu-r« will l*e an auction of Bim>is, Shoes, No tions. (Mothing, Harness, Ac. kv. every Saturday night. If you want to save money, call at any time and set* for yourself. GKO. W. INGRAM. may 4—tf. FHUIT TREES i«n SMALL FRUIT PLANTS FOR .SALE. AT ODESSA KUB6KRIE8, nntaai. nvLawtax. PE AC II.PEAR, A CHERRY TREES •OR K ALL fLANTINO; Al.lMJ. SMALL FRUIT PLANTS Of all klods, aad a gruaral uaortioaut of Nurar ry atoek. POLK k HJf ATT. sept 23—tf NOTICE TO PEACH GROWERS. T I1K undersigned hereby give notier to the Peach Grower* of Use vicinity of Middle town, that they will deal in nc«r(u* again thi« season, and will give as good nrice«, either for orchards, or by thi* basket for lb« w hole season, or from day to day, «« aay other buyer«. One of the Arm will h« ia Middletown, on and after the 28th inst., to give the business his per sonal attention. i. C. A ft. NORRLS. July 18th, lift. July 8G—tf. COAL! GOAL!! COAL!!! JUS^ raoxiirmi, acargaof VERT f IP MX/OR' ,33401b*. .3140 IN. Storr. Nut... $7.00 «.00 f*r All order» will récrira prompt attention. Jvte 1, -tf CHAR. T. STHATTO»" Odaiaa, Del. i ■ t i • V> W. M. KENNARD & CO., run ran ntaamr at 4 th and King Stcv • Wilmington, Del •I OFPIR THI FOLLOWING OUOM For Spring and Summer : BLACK SILKS, $1.25, BLACK SILKS, 1 37), BLACK SILKS, 1.50, BLACK SILKS, 1 76, BLACK SILKS. 2 00, BLACK SILKS, 2.50. COLORED SILKS, $1 25, COLORED SILKS, 1.50, COLORED SILKS, 1.75, COLORED SILKS, 2 00. COLORED SILKS, 2 26. jatasesk silks, t is JAPASKSh SILKS, .97| »/, g-o , -I*»«» «I»«, 1.00 jaTAXHSK SILKS 1 III • , uein «/o er» - ,vj 0 . MOHAIR St I.TASAS, $ ét| JA PA.YKSK SIL KS , 125. | ! SII.K SC I.TASAS, 8! t.K SC I.TASAS, .75 ■w SDK SUIT A. y AS 100 I I HLACR MOHAIR. $ IT| ... A ••Am, SILK Sl'L TAXAS, l ift j 50 ULACK MOHAIR, «5* BLACK MOHAIR, .75 BLACK MOHAIR , 1.00. j HI'ItIXfl ALPACA. I .73 UmiXtJ ALVACA, srstxu AU-ACA, srinxa ALPACA, srmxa alpaca. .11 j 36 .614 j BLACK MR. VAS A, % .50 BLACK URR S A SA, BLACK UKRSASA, BLACK HERS AS A, BLACK HERS AS A, 100 BLACK HERS ASA, .024 .75 •n .25 KKW PLAIDS Mata. UKW PLAIDS, tt - SKVT PLA1DH, 14 •• >'f IF PLAIDS, MMW PLAIDS, M" XKW Bl'KlPM, :ts< XKtT STKIPIS3, I» " XKW STRIPES, 14 •• SEW STRIPES, H P XKW STRIP El, 13" WHITE rRQCAM, Uete. mnrre nenrr.e . „ i WRITE l R(JL AS, H| ; WIIITK /* tr 1 1 / ' j s * ft u nilirt / e V LAS, lo WHITE P EQCAS 614 " ' * WHITE PBijCAS, 81 *' Will TR GOODS. ALL KIXDS, Will TK GOODS. ALL KIXDS, WHITE GOODS, ALL KIXDS, WHITE GOODS, ALL KIXDS, WHITE GOODS, ALL USDS, AND KVRRY TARIRTY Of NEW STYLE DRESS GOODS CLOTHS, CASSIMERE 8 , AC. ALL TO RK BOLD AT MUCH REDUCED RATES!! THE STOCK IS Fr IX AMD OOMPLBTK Aad must ba said before rvhirutag ft* lha aa* ■tara. xiay 4—tf StiaK Line. Ddavan o'Ätwe.tir «—• - ''Seas* 'iVis 1 « 11 !• • St it ivltla • •• 1 »• • M ». « 4 - lîu t&r IS IS SSlBSSr 7 «• 7 ao SSI IS 11 11 7 a it r M teeming u a» t m 11 a* a 1 * Ait a 1 * 1 « am, • at liai • at 1 r a* iff« • it •.a. i IN IN IN SIS IN IN |N SSS IN • M tit I« 1ST IN ta* * S' «ramie* *4* an aa*'«»»a»ia. IMwced Sut* RoM • 41 J SO Milford • 44 4 » » »naingUB (Jrtwaaroad • 44 S. Cattle Attira. Wilmington I 14 1 SR 1 * t» tu n, et»,» m. it 1 M t. u. latrol It* * 1* IMaur MIXER TRAIN,—Northward, will lean Del mar at 1 on P. M. ; Laurel 3.13 ; Seafurd, 3.35 : llridgcvllle, 4.30 ; (Irenwood, 4.30; Farmington 3.03; Harrington, 3.13; Dover, 6.1ft; Claytoa, «.»ft; Middletown. 7.SP. Arrive at Wllmlogtoa, 9.00; Philadelphia, 11.30; llaltimore, 3.50. Southward, will leave Phlla. al 11.30 P. M. llaltimore, 7.SO; Wilmington, IS. W; New Caa tlr, 1 . 10 ; Middletown. {It; Tuwatand, 1,46; Clayton, DI; Dorer 4.00: Wyoming, 4.10; Fallon, 4.4«; Harrington, 8.0»; Farmiagtoo, ».15; (irrauwood, 3 31; Bridguvlllu, 3.30; Sea Ibnl, 6. 1ft; Laurel, 0.40; Delmar. 7.00. The rolled train will be run anbjert to délaya incident to freight knalurae, nud will »top oily at ttatiuat where time it girea. SEW CASTLE TRAINS. Iauvvc Sew Cattle for Wilmington and Phila delphia at 7.40 A. M. Leave Philadelphia, 11.45 A. M. aad Wilmington, l.tO P. M. far Sew Cattle. I 11 AnMfmi a ** HMYIINA BRANCH TRAIN8. Additions! to thorn abort, leave Smyrna for Clayton 11 3» A M and 7.35 P. M. I«avt Clayton fur Smyrna 8.40 A. M„ aad 3.00 P.M., laavt Stay rim for Clayton 11.35 A. M . and 7.3ft P. M. to make raonrclioa with train! to sad fram Do ver, and Station» south CÜNNKCTION8. At Townsend, with lh« Kent County aad • lauern Anne'» A Kent Hnilrtmd». At Clayton. , with Md. and lH*l. It It. At Harrington with A 11 14 R- At Seaford, with Oorcetter and Itclaware R R. At Iielmar, with Kottern Shore li. K-, and Wicomico nnd I'ucomoktR. R. May JP~!y H F KF..VVEY, HupertateodM I SPRING Î SPRING! SPRING! j SCOWDRICK & COCHRAN HE now opening A usually large and Handsome Stock of Spring tJocds. com prising all the lateat Style» of Spring and 8am DRESS noons, FAXcr <;oor>s, am/ TUIMMIXOS, DOMESTIC (ioni)S, j CASS! MERS and CO A TJ.VdS, COTTO.XADES, J.IXEXS, Jrr j A Full Line of Mens' Kina CALF HOOTS AND GAITERS, LADIES' lll'TTUNRD sud LAC* p4J7KIU4, Direct from the Mauafactur«r < $ IIAKD-WAKE. Ui'KENS-WARR. Groceries and Provisions, All of which wm would rr*peetfu!lj eall th« at tention of the Dublin U-fore making roar spring purchase» Respectfully, kt SCOWDRICK k COCHRAN April 27—tf VALI ABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE ! ! ! CPIIB andtrtigned, as on« of th« heirs of Rieh ' ard J. Foard, will sell at privat« sal«, lb« farm $itaste<l on Bohemia Manor, adioiniag tk« village of St. Augustine, Cecil Co. Md. Containing 100 Acres, more or ie»». This is the finest farm on th« Manor; i* under a high »late of cultivation, titer« tl there is no belie» i l«n l in liir Sial- Tlirr» i. s Ihriring votiu, ; IV., I, Orrhsr-I ..f J.50U tree., in full l-snsg Tb« farm lies within C miles Middletown, and , h | lin < j ,, f , brM|KnU ,. Ci, v . ronraniaal to . church**» fa»»t«*Hee, blacksmith »hop» i steauifHiat.T a,i 1 rxilro.ids For terms and particulars applv to J. fl. FOARD, Mid.llrluwr, Del. i. «t« iuml u|N»n it. Frb 10—tf TUONAN NANNKY. JR. CLOCK AM) WATCH «AKER, Matsi «tree!, neat 4nor U» National Haul Niddlrtown. Delaware & t fLoC'KS, Watches. Jewelry, kc. * promptly re pa red. Always on hand ami for sale. Clocks, Watches, Plated Ware, Forks, S|MHin», Silver Napkin Bings, Silver Thimbles, Salt, .Sugar and Tea spoons, Butter Knives, Gold Bren*t-Pius, Kar Rings, Finger-Rings, Sleeve Buttons, Watch Chains, Watch Keys, Key Bings, .Steel Watch Chains, kc. neatly and AtiKNT roa Dr Vixxr s SPECTACLES Dac. 13—tf. J. HERMANN'S Nnmt*alal. Narbl* Works, rararr Datewara aa* lalaa Mrrats, NEW CASTLE, DEL. Monuments, Marble and Enameled Slate Mantels, Faraished at short notice, k on resuonabl«t«rms ». ». naavix, rmiir x. cuix, axna*« xi.uana Rapt. 4—tf M. E. DICKSON, No. 134 SOUTH EIGHTH miET, WATCHES AND JBWRLBT, SOLID RTIRLIKO Stlrer and Plated Ware Rttltabl* for Holiday Frasants. N. B —Cioa u li r llaarf I» Kt. Wmldlag Mag* Gold, Bllrar snd 8ml Bpitta ela* to nit *|| agra. .... ..... D*c. «•— tf TO TUB PUBLIC. Tizstzjr"'" *!«**"* Largo aai Woll-Soloote^ ßtmk sf GOODS, OeaaUtiag la part af DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Qwaaa awan , Wood aad Wlllww Warn, Martha^ FISft, MEATS, Ao, FUST 0 LAS 8 OOUNTRT STUBS, All af which hate been arlected with * can, aad will ha BOLD AT PRICKS; IS ACCORDANCE WITH ?ljjl (live a* a rail before pnrchailag cite where NO CHARGK for snowiNo qop5>& Charlpp Tntman Jr, MIDpj.KTOWN, DM, apr. »—if FRANCIS DUOGAJf. St. Georges, Del. M AN 1 :» ACTURBIl OF CARRIAGES Of ALL KINW. Repairing done in a neat and suLsUrâUal mat* Patronage iulicited. and fntiifiictioc gtturan Jua. 7—ly. I. teed LUMBER & HARDWARE. J. B. FENIMORE & CO. Orrotir* vat Dxr,:r, MIDDLETOWN, 1>K LAW .Mils. DBAt.BRB IB ALL Kiv:>| c; Lumber and Hardware, HKII KS, I.IMK, HAH!, SASH, IwnilLS, III.INDH MOIILDINU8, PAINTS, OIW, GLASS, ETC. ETC. C«r*tactly ou haud all kladi o I Building Material. January 15—if t I : I Î 3 a Î c * w s a fri f THE i o t « 2 i ► l CKLKIUUTKI» PAKA»08 f SHIRT. 3 Sand fnr telf-mmaurrmt-nt circui.f J. !'. iHirolfTRE, » 1 ST lA-tf 4!» Mark.t »( Wilmiogtun, Dal. F. D. BROWN, St fCrjBn* to IIROW!« * UA^lüHt«, taeoMTiuia or FISB BRANDIES, WINKS, (JINS, *r. A,4P PVAI.XDS IX RVE WHEAT, A}>D BOIRUUN WHIffl||T, kV 1! South ftlh Slrral, Philadelphia. Jan » -jr THOMAS ni PI V, ! 3 37 SOUTH 8E(X)ND STREET, ! r. Abor. riwslnat, Es» Sid., I'bilsdrinhis, 2 < H'uuid call llw sllaaiiun of Ihnw « iab- r ing to |iurrhasr Car|>riings, to liia lara» X and choicr line of Foreign sad Domrau«, 1 ») H both io trillion to qnalitin aa «nil *»'t ? •tftlra- Alao Oil riotha, Mattlnra Ruga, 1 O' " «.ita, Stair Ro.1,, Ac. Ac. at tja ibveati *1 " caah priera. j a . N.B.—J. Srvwxar Dxrrr Is rar at 333 S. * J *nd 8t. hut ii «ilk ThiStflas tept », lAJI--3mf—*. - FOR SALE. T IIR choice from two pair« of mule«._ pair seven and eight year« old, 18 hand« high. The other 5 ream old and nearly IA hand» high. Both well broken and guaranteed. » On« S r. 0RUN, diatom, Nj Jana 8—tf. SR. THOMAjJ ß. GILPIN, Imau af tha Pc^a,lnali CeSIge * H aving io«ttd ta MMdtatowa, Md tu oEM* W* |irnft**li**l *errite* ta «a palÎHr. rarjrwraï Lockwood Apply - March l»-tf