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She jniddlttoicn transcript n rOSUMID RVIIT ilTURDAT «V Edward Reyaolda. TERMS-S3.00 » year, payable In advance. No paper dUronlinued until to ordernd, eicept >1 the option of the pnhlither RATES OF ADVF.RTISING—Adeertlaemetit» of 10 line« nr le«» will brluKrtad twlcefor $1 00, and 25 cent* for euch additional Insertion llu» inea. rnrde. flutter rear, t tne^iitarter of a col amn, 3 month«, fa : « month«, $15; one tear. $25.' One-half of a column, 1 month«. flH : ft ■ month*. $3o ; one rear. f.VL One rolumn. one year, f'ltio. Bu»ine«a Ideal«. IU rent» a line Tor each Insertion. Marriage« and Death« imerted free. Ohiluarie« charged fbr at regular adver tiaing rate«. i ] THK MA II 1C KTII. mmtl.KTOWN «RAIN HAHKFT ! , . SI 4« . 9D «I». connect En weekly hv k. t kvass. Wheat, Corn Yellow,... " White. .50 " . 40 " .5 00 Oats. Timothy Seed. 'Clover 11 . .7 00 MIDDLETOWN PRODUCE MARKET CORSKCTRU WISH LI BY A M ItKYXoM* 24 fît 25 rts. V dok I .. 2<>(* 21 cts V lb. j .HfaO " " ! .1 2* V bus. 20f»t JT» V |b. ! EXE*. llutitr. Card.. Air«« Polk. Votator«, •Chick««, spring. ritlLADFt.l'H11 MARKETS. .$1.57f«.l 58 7*rlmc rnl wheat. 'Corn, yellow. ,r »ats ( Pennsylvania). ClomsMd... b'imothv. .4'.* : . 4 V» Butiinrss locals. 1 large assortment of Hamburg F tie • I used out at a A fine broideries. low prie«. which a discount of 12* |wr cent, will t «r cash, at «1 K>*eu fc E. M HANSON S. A fine Japanese foi ling Fan fi |8 cent.«, at K M II A.N.SO NS Iron in the Blind —When the blood i* w«d| iUpplicd with its iron element, we !••« I \igor«ni* aud full of aniin tliii vital element that mtk«*s h c ins iffici* n- » f It I feel weak the Peruvian S\ i up supply this di-fi- t wonderfully . «1 low-spirile I i I a protoxide of iron mid i it! invigorate • l examine bi* Ladies ' call at HANSON stock ot K.uiey G standard Trimmings La»cs, F.ms, Ac , all of whi« Ii are cheap. i*|ef ie«. I« coutprUing End •I Ruffle*. Rilihons, Ties an<l vert The wild gee»e «lo n<M regard Dr. Ay«: * in migrating north— of them a* ar.* H» ing •ii mac s h mini«* III! 1 d*. . while his ; • Bleak au I blustering ab«,,.; il with heavy *in>w —Cedar Rapids l«»w.i . M »r« h 3." Ti fast 1 1*' week In our item «antin'! between Dr A '• «*r and llu* W: d The Doctor * « len« e beat their instin« t tin« t had such a snow The sm»*v lie* t hr* *• a In el in Minnesota and ' whi'e the «türm ha« «*i ;•! f u • the ID, k y Mouniain« Sn«nv 1-1! to va far south as Denver, Foil IV» n e belie' ••«! Dr. Ay er a of natu-v. and wifnderful »« vve «litim s to I .«. w •' • Not tar ran hoi • h «i «if ! ist S fc« tin\\ the Ar »l*ep • I «ntl i cois depth - 1 Santa K Darn I in 'he . 1 b n • * wer« n*. t prej. of hi* Miperinri • instinct is considère»! unf «iliac Me the peg more firmly than « ver .»rrr I earth lor Ayer * Ameri. r H vpi*l* Time*. Mar« h D*. signal t. r «lo . « wll •«! nd Forks, * u I ! « t water-proof table Kuiv«* brautiful stx 1 at verv !< pi « es K M IIAN.SOX S til nl ibis' Slock «*f Lad Mil . and d kid fîmes S M. Be < Inliirvn • * uinm I \iu •• : «sting • a«l»|e«i lo . In large ilin k three hu . Indies, call com i*l is •Ir. ! pair «lim-t from llie 1 amine ihern. fn. A fine Blaik Tea at df ints per lb., nt Ii M HASSONS d see the new stvle HOTTENTOT d Lad: call BCNTLE at «S. M. REYNMLIbS' Fruit Jars, Jelly Tumblers P Kettles, lev Cream Freezers. A celaiu- Kl I. M I1ANSCN S T. A. McCLELLAND'S Auction Rooms. Furniture. Mattresses, k «>f T A 121:» Chestnut Street. Handsome Parlors. Bed Ro« . nt Au. tion .Sales, eve «1 sold at Prtv. All goods warranted. 1 Shipped. Bur vuiir V - New Furniture b mug lb •1 Thursday, lion I'fi carefully Packed au l Di Moriday Sabs «it Am• Furniture >i 100 HEWA1U) riet ion \\7 ILL l»e paid f«»r tin- atr«st i »' ..f»») .. . srtting tir** to aar «iwelling, stähle, oulbuihiiag |mi|)«rt]r {or rut'bish that may endanger the safely of property : within the limits of the town: I the further reward of $DHI DOLLARS tor InforOtAlion that wilt lead to the arrest vietion of the person or person« wlui »wf fire t«» the stables of Samuel Penington more, on the nights of April 1st and 'Jth. Bv oaiiia or run IUi »bu «jr Town i'ommimiokbiia A pril 10th, 18T3-3m 1 J. B Felll FrofessioQal aud Amateur Musicians Should examine the Combination Solo Slop*», found only m GRo. WOODS A CO S ORGANS THE .KCL1NK. A moil delicate, sott breathing stop. THK VOX HCMAN A. A baritone lolo, not a fan or tremolo. THF. PIANO. which will never rr«$tiire tuning, ment in another column. A beautifully toned piano. See advcrtisc [Juo7-3iii MIDDLETOWN IRON FOUNDRY ASO MACHINE 8HOP. LOWS «tut Plow l'iutinir*. M«. hi«r (•»«linpi I« lu ordrr. Particular iitu-lilion given lo Bepairlng Marin «er/. Caali for old Iron. D of all kind« on hand H-WM. »' 00-PAÏTHEE8HIP. T HE firm hetetdifur* doing business under the name of T AV (.OR * SON, I« this da» di« g TAYRiR. WM. TAYLOR. WJI L. RCCKE * SOX, ... ... Founder# aud Machinists. Jan 4-tf solved by mutual consent. May 26, 1873. Th. hu.inc« of th. old (lrm will 1* willed M Ihr «toiw, »nd »II hill, not |uld -llhln 30 d«j« wilt b. collclU hy l*w. R TAl LOR. FOR SALE. mWO voting II0RSK.S for nl* 1 driver «nd «Icppcr, »Ircd h.r vwn old—price, flou The other I« * Orem ilountain Morgen. 6 tear« old. tnund «nd kind » „rice. SI50 Or, If d»«irrd, will «ell two mr.ch ^ WM. GREEN, Middletown, Del. ; one. » good Mntrow, right cheaper horeei. - Jane 31 3w. Ä JjRistcllanfOus. MIDDLETOWN STOVE HOUSE mil w nnunmi JUI " "• »1 ' A K EH plcuurtt In utmounrlng to hU frien.l* 1- of Ui.idletutvn nn.l «urn unding rounlrr, tlinl lie hit« token the Tin end Stove Store of tfie late S. \V. Robert». and olTer« to the public the 'nrg.-.t and heel «elected «toek of Stole«, both Cooking and Heating. ever ..(Tered In Middletown, and at prfcea that cannot fail to dlcaje. Antony the tusorliuenl are the following y|.\(i ARA, I I COOK STOVES. PARLOR COOK, MONITOR CORAL COOK, W.M. PENN, LEIIIUII, and others made iu the city. PARLOR STOVES. BRILLIANT. has iii n.MM; iia.se, PARLOR LIGHT, dew nniip. PSION AIR TIGHT OUR PARLOR. Al*o, SEXTON'S PARLOR HEATERS. I j Stores of all hinds suitable for Stores, Offices, i Bar-rooms, ami rwliool Houses. Also, tin Morning Glory and the Oriental. both unsurpassed in beauty and efflrienev. They ran lie seen in operational the storv of the proprietor. ; All sues of llar-room Stoves and Ten-plate ! j j|MY*TIN WARK ut wholesale and.retail.'tfct : I j ! Being a praetlral workman, himself, he thinks j he run give satisfaction ta all who favor him with ! hteir work. Particular attention paid to Roof IIIU and «Snouting. * 1 *' 1 ; Stoves repaired at short notice. Old Stoves taken in exchange. » URDRILSNOLICITBP. JOHN B. ROBERTS. : nug 13. 1870— y Hc^ister's Order. REGISTER N OFFICE. New Cu« tie County. April 28th. 1873 L TPON the nppli<-ation of SAMCKÎ. SKG.VUS ) Administrator of PETER VIEW, late ot St Georges Hundred iu said futility, deceased: it is ordered and directed by the Register that the Admin strator afore«a'nl. gi'e notice of the granting of Letters nt Administration upon t^r Estate <»f lit« deceased, w ith the date of granting thereof, by causing a«lv.-rtisemenls to be posted, within fertv •! *y s fiom the dale of nu ll Letters • *t pub); place« of the County Castle requiting ail persons having «Irmaml* igaiust the Estate, to present the same, or nbid** bv an A el of Assiual h ! f a ..f H ^ h « ■ the same tu be insert "i the ViiftHrt ut, Middirt And a!««». provi«le«t e«t within the same je-ri Trtinarn/4, a newspajH-r published i Lc • luitinnc I therein tw »nth«. /tHrajp Given under the hand and Seal ol'Ofli«-«* UbP«.f tlic Register iton s.nd, at New C.i-tir • '«unity iifurc««uid, tli- «lav ami ««*.ir above writ* ' B GIBBS, |b*gi.«trr. Nt »TICK All p. r the K»t. having * I » i tg.iinst • of the d'-ce: I .«t present tile « dull at;« «n d ill A»)iiiini«imior April 28th '.^Tt »-r at i t*- nn A - f A .e m ole SAMI'LI. SKG Mt< A Imin'.siraior. 2m «Annwt.se -M Donu .gb, Del b,*l • all rn I pr.ivi led GEO. WOODS & COS ORGANS, The vrk.i'« • Lut run;« p« r!«" :• ! • «pable «»f t hv most beautiful musi a! elfe »« r.«l in the in-. eVg-nit . All Lovers of Music should nee litem, a 1 h a their COMBINATION SOLO STOPS. MH 1' ALLEN. »V MILAN .VUE. J; 11.is tin cut:\P Tilt 4 K litSKKrs. We de«lre I«» cull the alien n •«•' farmers H.e Wiili. I »PU« ker* Dianviil The i liertjwst on*l Baske ' ««t basket ei er offen i market I he fixe strengHi i ! ght« *1 i . 1 o *•.«!«! at about an« unary trmk baskets. sal- in large or small «jumiiiie« * . WooDBt FF & BROTHER. N * 4 A r. h Si . Phila. N. II -- Also far sale a.I oilier kind of peach and truck baskets—at low pmes th.rd tm Kur l'» 2 8-3m I) a n n.Nd Academy. P CF. L. R G A W RuNSKl lias the pleasure lo inform the l.idos and gentlemen of Mid dlrtow u and its li'iniiy that ho has opened a Dancmg S« liool in t» Prof tî on it» * f »s »•e at the T ll ho w iso fa patruni» • ' Wednesdav#. TI ». M Hall. *. at 5 o do k. at 8 u « lock, same «lai s lx Air. A NCR «••»ur»e of 1 2 lessons : course 12 lessons, $5 On— euch pupil. June 28 187.1 - 3»v. I Fn l Ei ruing « las I F fn a f.imi'y a r mure, th» .00 ; tor . »uiiirMf])i)LET0\V\ * * ACADEMY. I'lril-ClaM ll«iar«llKiir mul fitly fifhool. Fall Term opens Sept. 8th.'73. For full iaforma'.ien relating to the scho«d,scnd for a catalogue. 1IIUSOX a. WOOD. A M I'rin« ipal, Middletown. Del July 5 tf. LIGHTNING RODS.'*" would respei tfully extni'1 an invitation to all i» need of Lightning Rods to give me a call prepared to furnish and put un at short untie* a superior arti«!* of pure CUPPER ROD of any length rnjuired w ithout an v jointing It i t«e seen at my stove store in Middletown, Del ï4MI!d rods durably repaired apr 20-lt 1 ! 1 ; i J B. ROBERTS RIÏMOVA IV. nmoinl fn the old Stand opposite the Priiinsnlar Machine orks. to five door* east Main Street, would announce to the ; just received from the « itv a I Trimming* ! I ""ÄÄÄT . » ,, é ' * pr * TAT XTTTVPVNT) mriuiinu. i 3111«. 4. 31. Mrül.K. 3lhhl|«>|«»%%ii. ' ci! Broad, on ,| m , »Hr h full line «»f MILLINERY Gi»»»DS X.Tf (-A.IU Cot'STT XATIMAI. BaW Of OBU.A, ; Thf , l|nr|nra h „„ , U v de l,,'red', duldend r FIVK PER I'KXT lor llie Inti *i< month«, ^".Lll uxr,. p.y«blc inst. ail«l after llie Ull) J. L. GIBSON. t'asliier July 5 3w*. Agents wanted Per day ! All classes of working pro . young or old, make more in their spare moments, or #5» #20 pie, of either money at work for all the time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address O. Stimo» k Co., Oct. 12—lv. Portland, Maint. SÉB lirai (Bstatr. Executor's Sale Of Valuable Real Estate IN A1T0QUINIMINK 1ID. B Y virtue of ab order of the Orphans' Court of the Slate ol Delaware, in und for New CuRtle County, made the 2'»th day of May, A. I). 1873, will be exposed to talc, at public ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, at 2 o'clock, 1*. M , at the Middletown Hotel. J kept by John O. Lowlier, the follow ingdescribed ! lands and tenements, being the real estate of the late Klihu Jefferson, deceased, tin* same being I dered to b& sold for the payment of his debts, ! I to wit . ■lion, I No. 1. All that farm nr tract of land situated jin A |>p<M|uinitnink Hundred. New Castle County 1 .«tat« of Delaware, aud bounded as follows : the west bv lands of Mnnlovc I>. Wilson, on j the north by lands of Vinrent 1». Hill, i cast by the Delaware Railroad, and by the public road leading fn ; statioB on lit* Del. It. It to t lie head of Massa ! frn*. containing about 230 acres of land. 2. All that farm or ira* t of land situated j in Ap|m«|tiininiink Hundred aforesaid, and I : d*d as follows : on the the the south Green Spring j i?*' n "' ro, |d ft ^l ,r . ,n ^ !, |" ,,un . De. aware Railroad to the head J*/ >assalr w*. on the east by pm-lic road from Green Spring station. Delaware Railroad, to 1 Clayton, and on the south by lands of Charles I». Duvimr. Gideon K Rothwcll, Peter Davis, and John Caspeison, containing about 200 aerts ; of loud. v bv lands of Jot No. 3. All that farm or tract of land situated ; in Ap|Hxiiiinitnittk Hundred aforesaid, and houn ded as follows : on the south hr public road Thoroughfare Neck, on theeastby lands of Rich Don Armstrong's heirs, on the north by Black lands of Mrs Elisabeth Barnett and tract No. 4, containing about 3u5 acres of laud. No- 4 All that farm nr tract of land situated •** Appoquinimink hundred aforesaid, dtti axloilows: cu the south t»y lands Mrs. Elisabeth Barnett ami-Stanley * heirs, the east L\ lands of Mrs Elizabeth Barnett tract No. 1 < g lauding f ! bird c •k. I the ' I t : the north by • bv the pnbli« Black bird Blit« kbird I 'leek 1 fit Landing, containing about 135 .« the the village of Black I : •s of 11 I No 5 All that in Appo«|iiiuiiuink hundred alorcs ud. an<l !.«»• til«' south I \ land* by the publi* l village t«» Blackt ird Creek .»! out I V» acr«-s ol land . ira« t of Land fiiuatr«! M« Cov j-|,. V« * 1, I .1« billow « : f John the e* road fr.» out.tining The I b.ivp prei !•» be s«»li| free A Mend» made kn.i Mr« Ann Jeff. b e«| by the Court ill ' ur,,,J r IT 11 '■ the tn 1 \\ ills. I v th* ;r A ' i n*-v K»c ut«ir« C M VANDKVKR. I <»*irt. July -I«. I Vi k of t irph MARYLAND FARMS b'Olt SALK ' «rill« nfl) toialril itrar Itallrniut« nutl Nlvrra. **«»|| gene rally c«»«»«t mill writ Improve«! Trim« very r* aaonblr. Owner« anil on a lo aril. 7 two hundred N. V r » t tvhlch timl eut 8.) ,,f Bail a and ivaiim white mill « bestnut. •i pally ! ,r ' .TV . It4|.. r. «i i n ■« i « • ! about two an! a b Cf of I lie Ke •I « ontaia* about be N fra. .IK R « '«• ami K». A. n bun Ired a* re* «•■' «nli -ffv ostlv r« « ara» I >d fruit land with pv ; >*r bun 1 1 d Co b ' l • I-U per «»< re So. 3—A f v .«i Jum-tion, dh. ing Mir £ r»»a high con tail *.;.'!' «ni u splendid th . «■ \ .-.«r bar I. alio \pp • « r. h : • 1 «m celle»! f: Tins Ii the neig hi lat« It P it Bi.ildi ill * a i'li a prV Is wli»'ii Mu* ; . Pri P vr «»* ^ i N*. 4 of 321 m r. « !.. it. I i A f. •ighl •: h \ in Ki< filer* mt within •i A. * - » M l ••* .*f Milling ■' • M A k K It R 1 eilig a r !.. lo I'b.iboMnbia a live I« • 1 on!v thr a point here 1 : b •1 w , th R til». . ! . . •r s. tin- ar.«» !»• ! md ; pro.lio ** to .*•" ! u*h« !s re. ba! fr I 5 t«> I** bushels w lie.11 per ith tim bet ooded hi« h ' ! i P* r h.» urtll uf ta N • * - mdiaud. tum : I farm u A ir »« t « »tii' i a' « UI 2 2* a. ■H .■ullii.i t * • ! on! ! lake a relient ! \ or lease for ! lo •Ii at fig * N V farm of **.* .* 1. • within a • • M ted. • \ .i pa*a mtlv i«n dor „«»«id -la • «f < n 1 11 •. atioi. . i** tin* grow ih «)' grain belonging to d fruit ; 'lo , !.. ,.««■.! ?veraI partie * ho : : anxu u* to s* uf '»2 No. ithin A mi!« - ol Lam» * ll It . imm* ■* itel' a«iy.ioiing llu- \ i! ige of Che tervilie. ai d ab,»ut two no'«« from the • 'heiter • otion the tin K mn impton, »king it a verv d«-«iral !«• lo y proiLi' tue. Bui. ding« « aini««t ia»*le Dwelling. >• «Ming. Blacksmith • I :i l Wt.eel i : .«bop all pV «« »nth located in th» t c t*: * * p« r acre. Tin* property * 1 f ago : $D».o«i! V « -- \ splendid farm siiuati'd al «.ut ha!f M igton. :.*..■ U about three honrs riile the u .\ * k . n u fr *m Philadelphia . • mituiu* ' • of « t»ltivat!««o line P » «■ res. in the buildings splendid party auKi«»us ccoutii of ill health, This is a h ■v« r «I in »raw»' «.n sen 1 Br.irieh I -i!i arable, in bubditigi ordinary. I ml offers r id i y gem of a plate. id « . men ts he I» ighi |..w. immediutcl. a«l> N * •* - \ farm «»f 220 j«*Ui;n g Ni * * S I i« '•tall. the T • K R i« i;«w I kind «.»ii. "•*'<• ■" *.. will be sold very . In Delaware the ; N- D» — A »rief «3 3*M u three mild front N andi Townsend Branch B. II mini y ^Miodl tti'l. small jnirtioti * 1« *»r would make an excellent L farm: owners live in Baltimore, aud would!' ««II « heap No. II —A fine farm of 350 acres, all arable. ! located in Queen Anne * County. Md three 1 a half miles of Millington. ; 11. anti three miles fr> i riv* r railroa*! 1 the Q A. A K I». 'bester i »turf ill «leliver little .'lilt I » half miles «i t«tunt : large hard , building* new Tin* 1* a v* rv I r .il»!e place, iu a ple.uant neighborhood p r j, c |„ M - ; v , , ' '* " . OH M' r ! fr,,m * î4, « ,,on -! ,r " m ..nd!, ÂtÂTÂ-Âl' buildings complete mostly uniter hedge ft nee : has a v«»ung orchard of 3ÛU0 »rcr-a This is of the Un«» rarin« In Kent county, and will 1.1 «old rljrltt. 2 i mere III; .id n miin IVach No. 13—Contains 34»> am*, situated 3 mllril the Kent t'o R. < 'bester river, and ; fron , Uni , ! l Station 1 J Trom Otunplon. t«l from Gliestertow u to Milling! complete, fencing good. tli : building« I land in good slaty of cul.lv. Ion . Uiu.,1crop of cm i. .1.000 hu.h, I roc Ilf per »cre- For funher parilraUn .d dre or cil oa S W III ! Ml I m ' «i, : Kent County, M«l r may 3-6m Fare Fresh Congress Water, Direct from S«r«logA Spring«, lor >«lr by SI M. REYNOLDS. ©rain, Jflour and Jirrd. E. T. EVANS' AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE. I aliall keep hand and for «ale, a« u«tial, BUCKEYE Corn'd Reaper & Mower, ! EXCELSIOR RUSSELL WOOD REAPER M ii It . ' 1 II II II ) WOOD MOWER ADVANCE MOWER. I STONER WHEEL HAKE, ITU IC A '» IlLLL HAKK. POOLS' G HAIN FAN, nt HI MOWING AND 1UUAK SCYTHES. MONTGOMERY GRAIN FAN. VAN WINKLE GRAIN FAN. llDICK HAY AND FODDEK CUT TEILS. ; SHOVELS, FORKS, *C. R Also, a full line of EATER AND MOWER REPAIRS E. T. El*.4KM, J no 14 if. Mimu.KTow*', Drt. j. ß . FOARD, Middletown Delaware, SOLE AGENT FoR Lilli' JKFFKHSOX ^ SOX, !• NEW CASTLE, DEL., FoR THE PHD RASE >K (HtAIN. AND SALE OF DIME, FERTILIZERS, SEEPS, Ac. I OFFICE AT TIIU DKl'tiT. Mold!, tow n. Del. .4—tf «Miisfrllnnfouü. I) N C [] 31 ORE! THE OLD BANK b< cur newly c.up.t ' ten. :i< i rénova i»b« d wi d. fil i am •! I «V I (Ik CliKA M r. *r I lie lo patroiMgr tin.« nea ]«a: :.»•«. ; : .«--r - «V table dtitan*. vi. .? »heir w.ll gri cu»t< «n. Iv «• Cream tmnivhci t. a d »lcli 1 ith. SOD A F0 r X TA 1X Ticket* 3 fur :: full «P .»Ii ml*, cr 13 A Do. CAKES OF ALL KINDS iupp ■ *1 lor pari * Berries in F. B RICE. . Del. Main Si M; : .. ' mv 17—tf. FRI I I' GROW ERS, Attention! \£ St. ia il S'a. \ SU. Il for suppl M iîiti» 8TENUI IVS, STKXUIL PAINT «V HHUSllKS ! ! I'or Mtiiliin; 1 DKKK Y ('RATES .» n ;» PEACH BASKETS. i- !. Cannot be irpa uKDKR KAULY J. E. WORDEN. Diamond State Stencil I )opot, SMVBNA. I'FI. ns rill mil; Feb 3. 1 87 ' -ly Till»31 4» .31 4SSK1 , Jit. £x CLOCK AND WATCH MAKER. .Hali» HI reel, nrsl iluor lo 3ialluiiMl Hotel 31 |«1(lil'!04% II. I»4'llt43ai f KS Watches. Jewelry. A* . neatly and promptly repared. Ali» a - « on hand and for «ale. <'lo*'k« Wat* h» « Silur N ipkiu Sugar m*l Tea SptHUU. Butter Ktiiv«*«. Gold Breast-Pin«. Ear Rings. Finger-Rings. Slcev«' Button- Waf.h Chains. Watch K«; s. K«*y Ring«. S'etl Watch t liaius. Ac. C Plated Ware. Forks. Sp'-'ti*« Rings. Silver Thimble*. Silt, S : ; L AGENT FOR SPECTACLES. />» VIEW'S Dec. 12—if. NE. K. DICKSON, No. 35$ SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, lUUDUt IX „ , on llan«t air« Dec. 10—tf WATCHES AND JKWELKY, SOLID STERLING Silver and Plated Ware Suitable for Holiday Present*. N IL— Fine selection of 18 Kt. Wedding Rings Gold. Silver and Steel «Spectacles to suit ull C0TS1Y0LD BUCK LAMBS FOR SALK .w yp (tip . rlor rol.wold Bark \\ , ,„ r ,, llr pril !,_ $1 j h r „ r hnlf bfffd , $:t0 r „ r fl| ,'| hl ,„„, ,, ur , lwk .... : imp«»rte«l bv aur father ia 1871 nt a cost of up w-r)ill of $i;n a head, in gold The lamb* were dropped early uad will he fit for service in Octo ber. We will keep them until the 1st of October without extra charge if desired J. J. ROSS k BRO , Seaford. Pel nt«y 17 Jm -— ssmm Railroad STime-^ablrn. Delaware Rail Road Line. Rummer Arrufcmtal. ! AOSTA. SOl'TB. a. a e a AM. r M 11 no n.iiMlriphla s 30 IIS »I 17 Huit!mort T 2& 1 55 «30 II 3a Wilmlnitoo 10 1C 6 35 « 4« Il &4 Srw Ca*tle 10 M 6 55 | « 51 1205 t*iau Kuad 10 34 7 0U 7(9 12 IS It * B4 r , 10 45 7 04 ; 7 25 12 30 Rudney 10 50 7 12 . 7 30 12.Vi Kirkwood 10 57 7 20 7 43 12 57 Mt Pleasant 11 07 7 31 7 4« 1 04 Middletown 1125 7 61 7 50 1 14 Town tend 11 .34 4 01 4 0J 1 25 Hlsekhlrd 1139 107 • 14 1 37 <!r.cn spring 114* 4 15 4 21 1 45 Hay ton 1155 »21 1.15 rn». arm« 12 lo » 37 1 .'«4 Hrmford 12 01 4 *„>T 2*»' M n»rt«>n 2 tt»or<*r 2 20 Wyoming 2 4« ''»nu-rbury 8 Oti F ••linn 3 o5 Harrington 3 15 tarmlnglon 3 .**» liriTnwnml 3 33 llri.tgrhlit« Acaford .3 i.\ Laurel S 25 l»r Pfltnar I.Surrl . Hridgrvtlla ' (ii «*rnwa».d, 1 Paitnlngtoi llarringtva Fallon SSST /» 1|(M>rtr>n lire ti foid Smyrna <«rirn Spring Hiarkblnl T wnwn.l M'll-i't'iwn Mi I'ltMsnl K irk wi.'hI llodney Itrar State R<*ad N 1 a*il«' w :. - 43 12 24 4 4« 12 32 » M 12 4'» « 02 12 45 9 07 12 Î0 ÎI 13 4 31 1 o7 9 2* 1 15 « 34 1 V, 9 1 37 1») 1 f 4 10 1 2 12 2 23 « oo 9 1« Bridgeville. 4 20 : G 9 '29 9 .13 9 41 W 45 B 3 - mm / ! <Ä' 10 15 11 43 !h'r,mort c5 4 lu MIX BP TRAIN — Northward, will leave Del mar at 2 45 P. M. ; Laurel 3.12 : äcaford 3 43 •nwood. 4 4u : Farming: 4.55 ; Harrington, 5 ?o : Derer, ij 2 »; Clayton. Arrive at Wilmington, ; * <Jo ; Philadelphia. I1.3Ü, B.ii timor**. 3.50, P. •i 5»t ; Middleton n. I : Southward, will leave Phila nt 11.30 IV M. Baltimore. 7 30 Wilmington, 12.55; Newcas tle, I 20; Middletown. 2 24; Townsend, 2.3«; Clayton. 3.05; Dov Felton. 4. 3.42 W'yoming, J 52 ; Harrington. 4 IT: Farmington, t ' ! Greenwood. ' «.5 Bridgeville, 3 20: Sea ford, 5 47 l.anrel. ** II : Delmar. C 30. The mixed tram will be subject to delays Inmli-til lo ftriBln I and «ill «t»|. unljr 11 '•«""«* " Ï' 1 '- 1 NEW CASTLE TRAINS. NVsr Celtic ti del phi v nt 7 lu A. M. 12 !'. IV M. W Iltmnclun 1'hlU I. Leave Philadelphia, l Wilmiugl . I 25 P. M. for SMYRNA BRANCH TRAINS. e. h ave Smvrna for A MiVniial tin«« ab 11 3'» A M a u 40 A. >1 . d 7 P 'I. ;*-ave(.'lavtn d : o P M • • lion w itli trains to and fr lenv« Do ■1 .Stat, «n:«. «..•ith. oNNE«TIoNS h the Kent Countv Rail V ' T.wn*»-nd a : ! «V Ket Mi ,id D K R B R U. «r<* R R. At < ' • n g * ■ At Hir with I ith J. At S* •«' - 1 ! D.*! Il R . and W i- oinico M D« ll K.I-I« f !l Shol l il i Kb WH Y -■ ir /*. If .t II R A* DLL A WARE 1)1 VISION N:ticc to Fruit Growers. N . ; • * • r _ . .r Market T «■» EXTRA DAILY FREI«* HT TRAIN ' lit I. hcd. « . and I! a. an M«mi 1 »y J« •; • ' ! 1 ■-■45 ■•• *.* Br.-t»'. r !. 7 .7 M« anon. • ' K M t P «• M l i:. • ! Rot irning. ;■ * 1*. M 4V." liar- ... i-V.tol W W . 4 I' M. 4 llri u. r«J. 8 :* Wi li-.i igton.a td lb In. Arm-*: Tint p : N 'i ■ k i . • e ' !|'P ', n w heuet te:<•1 « J ti - 11 U Ki.NMA S». j iniirlü, ät. DELAWARE HOUSE. "IT".- 1 *' l! 513 Market Street, Ci'y Ha. i ri*fumi«b( : 1 the pubb c g» i. t .i. y n ti.«t-» las* style and at reasonable r.iti* Patrounge »ulUited. I. i v«l : '«rntly r w« i-kio.wn Hot« !. I Having at Ci KO. W. ORTI.II». l*r.'|T,.tnr 6 «j tu NATIONAL HOTEL. t IpJ u.«l'«' IL B Pep- ' mi nnt.Krow\. deuw ike. •«• will-kn : II VVINti taken the a» h friends : prepared t.» a« I the pul»!..- generally iu first-«.b nable rates. The Bar wi ! always be supplied « h *!t. . ..•*«! W .«••*. Li(|U.»rs and ?•'gar* Patronage solicite 1 stv '.e and JOHN A MORTON PHOIMUKroB Formerly of the Ar- 'i Street Houss. Phila Apr 12 6m NEM r HOTEL At Townsend, Del. TOWNSEND HOUSE. L.o .• > and Segnrs. Höfling by strict attention to business to merit a literal, share of the public patronage generally JAMES C. TOWNSEND. Proj»rietor. PEN June l«t. 1872. will elling public reasonable rate*. .'commodate the o 1 permanent boarders The bar will at all times be stocke«l with choice wine*, liquors. To •»vsiers Ut v seas«, u June 8—ly. K. 1J. BROWN, r Y k. WHEAT. AND BOURBON WHISKEY, ' 1 SCCCESSOR TO BROWN & GALLIGHER I.MPORTKII» Or FINE BRANDIES, WINKS, GINS, kC. DKALRRS IX No. II South Oth Street. Philadelnkl« J«« Î? -y 5*5 flrg (Soods and (Srocmfs Wonderful Fall. Id order to « lour out our immense «lock of drew good«, we me now offering them nt a Great Sacrifice They consist have such an opportunity to purchase bargains Of all the new sit les of the season a ad you never again in your Life While stated at home all alone i y dwelling. startled to hear at my door such n pelting In anger 1 'rn«« and and rush'd to the door With niv head all whirling l could stand it no ini re I foots reached the door, threw it a id* open. * .»» there but a litt!« town urchin With a package of circulars, all folded so neat. Crying out "Read lb* circulars if v ou want y our goods vhcup. But *»n hearing heart gave a bound, Bring just in the act of preparing for town, I relieved him of oi. * ret: And these •h news to my chair. the contents of w hat f read there A kind invitation * extend to you all, And hoj»e at the three-story brick i To exatuiiie new goods just opened At the greatest reductions that ever w rrr thought d marked. We have ties for ihr ladies at prices ro cheap. Handkerchiefs hemstitched Thai nil who behold them will surely belie«e At Reynolds' store you can barguius receive. 1 neat, pretty ()„r ,„ip«, hrraini* and laan., W« ai.h jou to «ce . ... »HI »• . retonm-«. Ruches,bins tucking* and trimmings of all k inds, be hud in our line 1 vestings our stork is complete, leek-t e* so pret'y an 1 neat, country much rejoiced such u store had been found. A " «»««rHMnl üf «Iii. li c I if ca»«! meres Hats, caps Thai nianv h«»e «aid They ■ ; «und. T-» th»* l*vAi* «. ntientiou par'ii tilarly « all, • sell ill g to all, t tested H°yi » • anisicr lea* w The«- have t.een proved by many To do exactly w hat Hoy t h «s al way * represented !f flavor and strength i« -I« ,r th ■ « n •« •• • w, i raiile in »«•• A: a I i<* guarantee. i the che»t the test The» ,e he* I ' «-«per tbm «old ' ry tu* ih irge f And ' m B «. kind ' ; a 1« again we w d out i with " u vc a loptcd • Ten per t !. 1 1 W M dry gou 1« hen « ill y Ju do I»T gr eric* i« the r.ewi of the dov. But v, ake nc. When ; w: •: c»C. tß «•ver . • r .«j ; . tlfd " i' r * - ;; e\ 1 :i; : t i V an i in* It* V n 1 ; '■ *lg...g *• • .« neuf . i do n t ask tor s m n;;ïN«>u».s SHE! SEE ! ! nr.wr 1! \7. • r\ im mn •. : • vm h »t// a« asp ' nn !• a g/m/»/> mb rm - SUnHS • \ S i Ab n> bnrs< i>s ! Mb i.uni ty • i • assimkhfs, ! n\ i. ASb 'V I lb >7/1 H7.N /;»» H A Wb l : ! 1< III b Mrs/ IS \\ '>nl ASb I "in A l : ASSU.S !.\ UllMS i '. ! /«■/*/ /' • • hnn/j <, >< i» unir r i nr it . »I II! Ti I A b n V I )' ill. I SKI lS is ,l Y b //",«>/ Ul.ASKET* / .1/' tin. urn /*'/»■/ A G n/.ASSIS I HUT * «; MIS', ASb l.bn !A ! A READY MADE (.'LoTHIXG, HATS AND CAPS. Vl.t. KIM'« *i (; it ( > < 1 i : i m i : s 1 1 i.i. t.ts » Notions, Hardwire an J Queensware. .:♦>* A- g i » .*>• a •-£ M nid* Ii below th. iisuai * t nt he : • nd to Hire oti rati*« 1 for five • «-. lateral dis i. W W NAFDAIN Or*. ' *- ff LUMIŒH & IIAKDMAHE. J. B. FENIMORE <Sc CO OreostTK nix Depot, MIDl'LETUWN. DELAWARE. DK.vLHUi ;n all l:n:s r Lumber' and Hardware, MIR KS I.I.MK HAIH. SASH. DOOR.«, BLINDS MOt'LDINUS, PAINTS, OILS, ULASS. ETC ETC. a Constantly on hand nil kind* of NEatevial. 1 '»uiHin, January 15—tf MUSIC. 14 f rSIC for parades, excursion*, pic-nics, âc , i»I «• ther Brass or String will be burnished bv the DI AMOND STATE CORNET BAND of Mio dlctown. .*#- Terms moderate. \N . H JOHNSON, Uusituss Manager. ty 3! -3m. F C. M/YISEL, TAILOR, (From Paris\ 1341 Clicntmil «Irret, PHILADELPHIA.. JI . te Good» and Cromin CHEAP TORE!! JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS* CONSISTING, IN PART, OF DRY GOODS, SOTIOSS, GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES, II HA TS, CAPS , QtEEXSWARÉ. WOOD Sr WILLOW WARE. EARTHEN Sc STONE WARE. FISH, MEATS . READY-MADE CLOTHING, FIKST-CLASS COUNTRY STORE nd in fact everything usually kept in a f Ail of which we should be pleated to have you CALL AND EXAMINE. si I CHARGE yor snovrisa goods. TERMS CASH!!! J. F. ELIASON. CIIKAI* 8TOML Middletown, Del. a IT 27—-tf TO THE PUBLIC. « plIE <uh«crii»!r would nil th» auction of A th« public ro liii Lafge aud Well-Selected Stock of GOODS, Confining in part of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Qufcuiware. Wood aud Willow Ware, Earthen and Stone Ware. FISH. MEATS, &c. And everything asunily kept la a FIRST CLASS COUNTRY STORE, All of which haue been selected with \ and will he SOLD AT PRICKS IN accordance with the times. a call before purchasing elsewhar* G;» « NO CHARGE F0U SHOWING GOODS. C'hm'les Tiitnmn «Ji*. MIDDLETOWN. DEL apr '—if NEW »STOCK <>F SPKIXli & SUMMER GOODS, id to be I e sold at low prices F OR C A 8 H. 1 ADI ES DRESS GOODS. « n. id.n»*; . . j to 5t •* Japanese Plaids mod Mohairs, very MOURNING GOODS. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, Ladies Hair BrsiJs and Neck-Tie*. MKN *S nn» 1 HOYS READY MADE CLOTHING < « of Hat« «ml c„| ■«, Bouts, Shoes, and Gaiters, choap ; S00 YARDS OARI'KTINU, I, l NS. nsiOLS AND CAUTltlDGKS. t New Il AH I) >Y ARE. Ql*K HNS WARE. GUOCKUIES, OIL OLOTH SLITS Cl a tu Overcoat*. Looking Glasses Summer liars* Covers, Lap Cloths Ladies' - ' Children s Vest*, find ail goods usually kept iu u country start. ar-All buyers arr reS|wctfully as a cal: and examine our goods : ited to giva I price* S. It STKPIIKNS & CO Middlttowu. Dal mal S— tf. i fc I \ a H I i , : ^ bv ^ a " Ï THB ! 5: j CELEBRATED i nsmi t SHIRT. ■V 31 Send tor «elf-intuarement eirenltr. J. P. DOrORTtH, m«r TI tf <11 Merke« »« WHatef»««> M