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IS PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY Mrs. ÏI. 8. McCONAUGHY, EDITRESS AND PROPRIETOR. CLAYTON, DEL. THE HERALD will be furnished to subscri bers at $2 per year, invarinbl j»in advance. Bates of Advertising. OncSqunre (12 lines or less) ohel hsUt Huf t , ?5 cents; two insert ions, 81.00; three inseitloQB, $1.80; four insertions, 81.50; two months, 8475; three months. 88.76; six months, 87.00; twelve months, 812.00. No advertisement, however small, will be inserted yearly for less. Colored Voter, of Tennessee. A Nashville correspondent of the Cin cinnati Commercial writes thus favora bly of the colored voters of Tennessee : "The result of the election anew vindica ted the attachment of the colored man to the XTnidq. His l ight to vote he view a sacred privilege. To exercise it in safety he trudged on foot many miles from the extreme limits of his county to the county town. Offered enticing su ms in exchange for their certificates of re gistration, they almost never yielded to the pecuniary temptations. Bribery was never more completely foiled than when it sought to purchase the influence of prominent colored men to come out openly in behalf of the Conservative ticket. In defence of their chosen prin ciples, they showed a Fabian firmness and watchfulness against stratagem. In some instances where they had ignor antly voted for Etheridge, intending tö vote for Brownlow, they wept as bitter ly as Peter when he bad denied his Master. Considering the ignorance of the colored people and their inability to read their tickets, as well as the im mense pressure brought to bear upon them in localities where the white Radi cals were very few, the unanimity with which the Radical ticket was everywhere supported is a matter of amazement." ed /ESrThere is a farm in Burton county, Indiana, which contains 24,000 acres. Clayton Price Current. Corrected Every Friday, by A. McConangby and 1^. CL Douglas, Grain Dealers. New Red Wheat. « Yellow Corn.. White Corn... Ry«... Oats.. .|2,20 L10 LOS 1,25 ,. 55 New Advertisements. SMYRNA EnilM aid Classical Academy. fall TERM Will Commence Monday, August 26th. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT, INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT, ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT. language* :—Greek, Latin and French . No extra charge for Vocal Music in Class. Instrumental Music, Drawing and Painting. FIVE TEACHERS, Course of Instruction thorough and practical. augl7tf F. Mi CHATHAM, Principal. Notice to Builders. PROPOSALS will be received for erecting M. E. Clntrch at Kenton, Del., UNTIL SATURDAY, AUG., 81st 1867. The building Is to .be 38 x 50. Proposals for the wood-work and brick-work 'Will be re ceived separately. Plans, specifications, Ac., can be seen by Nunos H. Covcrdale, near Ken WM. W. NELSON, JOHN N. WILDS, N. H. COVERDALE, Committee. calling ton. ang!7-2t The "LamMin Farm," for Sale. Seven miles from Dover, and three from Slaughter's Depot, on the Maryland and Del aware' Railroad. The subscriber will offer for sale, at the County Buildings, in Do _ ver, Delaware, on TUE8 ïÜPflëWv,- UAY, the 19th day of Hep USjmffgk temher, 1807, at 2 o'clock. P. M., thut valuable tract of land, called ''THE LAMB DIN FARM," situated in Dever Hundred, Kent County, and State of Delaware, on both sides of the Horseheod Road, bounded by lands of Trusten L. Davis, lands of Jonathan Williams, and lands of others, containing 482 ACRES, and FIFTY-SEVEN PERCHES, according to a recent survey made by Wm. A. Atkin son, Esq., under an order of the Orphan's Court of Kent County aforesaid. . The above lands will be sold In three sep arate parcels ; that on the north side of Horsehead Road to be one parcel of about 100 Acres, and that on the south side to he divided and tobe two parcels of nearly equal quantities. The Lambdin Farm has always been noted for Its superior natural quality, and great productiveness for the labor and money ex pended upon It ; some of the best and ablest farmers of Kent have received their start tenants of that land. It lias the advantage of being composed of just such soils as the agriculturalist desires, stiff land for wheat, aud warm rich alluvial land for corn, rye and grass. The main ditch of the Tappa hannah Marsh Company orosscs It at one side, and the Inexhaustible bottoms of one of its tributaries form a large part of the area of the portion on the south side of the Horsehead Road. There Is abundance of valuable timber and wood upon the whole premises, say from 150 to 200 acre's altogether, and in the proposed division each part will have its full share. THE TERMS Will be suoh as to offer a rare opportunity to enterprising buyers of limited means, that is to say : 1st. 10 per cent, of the purchase money on the day of sale, to be forfeited to the under id unless the other terms are complied 2d. 25 per cent, (the 10 per cent: to be part of it), by the fifteenth day of October next, Which time the sale must be closed up by t execution aud delivery of papers, 3d. 83J^ per cent of the whole to be secured a first lieu on the parcels sold, in propor tion to the price at which they are st>ld res pectively, the interest to be paid annually to the widow of the Rev. Daniel Dambdln, dur ing her lifetime, and the principal, at her death, to his heirs-at-law. 4th. The residue of tne purchase money to be paid to theirs in three equal annual in stalments, with Interest payable annually the fifteen ill «lay of October. The securities lor the unpaid purchasehno ney aforesaid, will be the mortgage of the purchaser of the premises bought, and also his Judgment bond, and surety if required by the undersigned, with the usual stipula tions In regard to failure to pay interest at alKmt the time appointed. The purchaser In each case will be requir ed to bear the expense of the title papers, in cluding stamps. A. plot of the premises may be office of the undersigned. J. P. COMEGYS, Agent for the Widow and Heirs. , Auctioneer. si mV,'. at he at the Jo«. G. O. Jiarringb Dover, Aug. 11, aul7H KHaccIImiooun. A WORD TO THE WISE. ECONOMY A USEFUL THING. The undersigned respect fully Informs the Housekeepers, and every body else, that he lms for sale, a large number of the most val uable Receipts of dureront varieties, ever used in families or otherwise, running In prices from «1 00 to 85 Op, Persons obtaining the 85 00 Receipt, ^'111 save at least 8200 per ar, and so on down, according to the amount of money expended for Information, from 81,82, 83, $1 to 85. All persons desiring to practise true economy, should immedi ately obtain one of onr receipts They have never failed In any case yet, and we have sold thousand of them through the North States, and have yet to hear the first complaint. If you want a 81 receipt, send the amount, and postage stamp, and so on up. Also, THE INDIAN PASTE, A splendid remedy for the removal of Corns, BunionR, Warts, Moles, Ac., which will ac complish its work without causing the slightest pain. Never fails to cure. Prl 81 00 per bottle. Send for It. Also, «old and Silver Solution, For plating all kinds of Jewelry, Ac., Ac.,— Price 81 00 per bottle. Try it. All orders promptly attended to. Tost Of fice Address, E. B. MAXTON, augl0-tf CLAYTON, DEL NEWARK ACADEMY, Newark, Delaware. Prof. Edward D. Porter, A. 91., PRINCIPAL. A first class Boarding School for BOYS AND YOUNG NIE 1ST. v [FOUNDED IN 1749.] Fall Session begins SEPTEMBER lth, 1807. For full information send for Circular. aug3-8m HENRY C. MOORE, (LATE, YOUNG, MOORE A CO.) IMPORTER OF White Goods, Linens, Handkerchiefs, Laces, • EMBROIDERIES, *C.» UPPER ROOMS OF 429 larM St., & 418 Commerce St. PHILADELPHIA. Designing to make this one of the LEAD ING ESTABLISHMENTS in the Country, the mercantile community can rely upon finding full lines of DESIRABLE GOODS at VERY LOWEST market rales. All ders will receive prompt apd careful atten tion. * aug3-3m 8MOKER.C, LOOK MERCI IF YOU WANT SOME OF THE GENUINE WEED, GO TO JOHN THOMPSON'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TOBACCO AND CIGAR STORE, where you can pro cure Foreign, Domestic, and all kinds of chewing and smoking tobacco, os well os plain and fancy pipes of all descriptions, Commerce Street. 2 doors below Market St., Jy27-3m Smyrna, Del., REAL ESTATE FOR SALE IN DELAWARE. JAMES 6. RIGGS, REAL ESTATE AGENT, CLAYTON, DEL. HAS FOR SALE Both Large and Small Farms, MILL PROPERTIES, TOWN PROPERTIES, and BUILDING LOTS. The most of these Lands are the Best Fruit Lauds To be found In the Union. Also, TRUCK LANDS. Purchases made on the most rea sonable terms. Farms exchanged lor town properties. All inquiries for information bv mail or otherwise, promptly attended to. je27-tf WE OFFER To the Fruit Growers of Delaware, THE AMERICAN Fruit Drying House. As an article every way worthy their at teiltlpn. Pkaches, Applks, Pears, Cher ries, Berries, Green Corn, Tosiatoes. Ac., can be dried inside of a day, in the most perfect manner. Numbers of Peach Growers in Maryland have used it, and all testify to its efficacy, and It is conceded by all to be the best ''Fruit Dryer known." It combines perfection In ifs action with perfect protection from the dust, weather and insects. It does not discolor the fruit but preserves them os pure and bright as when first placed in the trays for drying.— It is economical in fuel, not requiring more than an ordinary cook stove to keep proper degree of neat. 90 to 100 POUNDS PER DAY. they wili dry. and dry perfectly. It will amply repay (lie cost and trouble in an ordinary orchard, In saving the fruit that fall from the trees, or that is otherwise unfit for market. We will furnish them promptly, delivered at any station on the Railroad. Prices of Drying House turning out 60 to 70 pounds per day, - $30. Prices of Drying House turning out 90 to j pounds per day. Orders addressed to u attention, or they may CAREY, Wyoming, Del. NICHOLS A BARTLETT, Easton, Md. Proprietors of Patent Right for New Custle and Kent Counties, Del. at A. PRICE GRIF jy20-lm up a -m will receive prompt bo left with B. F. A House may be PITH, Agent, Smyrnu, Del. A Word to the Wise ! ». E. DUNGING, MIDDLETOWN, DELAWARE; Keeps at his - • BOOK» STATIONERY, AND VARIETY STORE, Everything necessary in his »line of business, such as superi or writing paper, Ink and pens, - School Rooks, Histories, Ac., Ac. He also keep« constantly on hand, an as sortment of GENTLEMENS'FURNISHING GOODS, together with many other useful things, ull of which he offers for sale as low for cash, as can bo purchased at any other place. Call and examine his stock before looking elsewhere. D. L. DUNNING, Jy27-8m Middletown, Del. m LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST ! LUMBER! LUMBER! OFFICE OF JOHN B. WILSON, Commerce Street and Railroad Depot. Smyrna, »el. The undersigned takes this method of in forming his mends and customers, that he is now selling Ills stock of lumber at Wil mington prices-for cosh or negotiable paper at short elate. His stock of Plastering Lath ry heavy, and will be sold cheap for cash, Panel Doors, Panel and Venetian Shutters, Window Sash primed and glazed at the lowest prices for cash. Those in want of anything in his line will do well to give him a call as he has determined to sell low er than the lowest, and make small profits to keep the trade moving. Cars procured and lumber shipped to any point on the Delaware or Maryland A Delaware Railroad. All orders received for lumber dressed worked will have immediate attention. JOHN R. WILSON, Commerce Street and R, R. Depot. Smyrna, Del. P. 8.—The Best Phosphates, Bradley's and Moro Phillips, constantly on sale, i y 20-8m J. R. W. VC VALUABLE FARMS AT PRIVATE SALE. The subscriber offers the following desira ble REAL ESTATE at Private Sale, to wit: No. 1, A Farm of 330 Acres, less, situated in Duck Creek Hun dred. within mile of Kenton Station, on Md. «t Del. R. K., and about seven miles from the town of Smyrna. The improvements thereon are a Two-Story Frame Dwelling 16x82 feet, with Frame Kitchen attached, stories high. 10x10 ft.; Corn crib and Granary 32x24 ft., and stabling for five head of horses. Peuch and Apple Orchards, and other fruits. Said farm is in a good state of cultivation. No. 3, A Farm of 154 Acres* more or less, sitnate about- 2U miles from Kenton station, M<1. A Del. R,It. This is a valuable Wood Tract. The Improvements consist of a Two-Story Dwelling, with a Sited Kitchen, nearly new; Barn 80x& r > feet, and stabling for 14 head of horses. Also, A Steam Saw Mill, about 20 horse power, together with other Improvements. Most of The wood land 1« 11 set In Chestnut Timber. The Mill will be sold without the land if desired. JylStf N. H. COVERDALE, ~ On No. 2. to , Kenton, Del. GEO. H. MOORE. WM. C. SATTERFIELD, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST ! Great Inducements are Offered BY SATTERFIELD, MOORE & CO *) At Hcudcrson Station, ON THE Maryland & Delaware Rail Road, TO BUYERS OF GOODS, AND SELLERS OP ALL KINDS OF TRADE,. GRAIN AND LUMBER A SPECIALITY, Spokes, Staves, It. R. Ties, Poultry, Eggs, Fruits, Ac., Grain, Farmers will find it to their interest to give call before selling. Having no Commissions to pay FERTILIZERS hand furnlsh Whlch will always be kept ed at C ITY PRICES from our warehouse. OUR STOCK OF GOODS IS COMPLETE, everything In the line of a Embracing FIRST CLASS RETAIL STORE, PRINTS from 9 to 16 cents, SUGAR 11 to 12 1-2 cents. Stock, Is all we ask An examination of to secure your patronage. THE WELL KNOWN FIRM OF SATTERFIELD & MOORE, ore st illl doing a largo business at CREÊNSB0B0UCH, and the same fair and honest dealings that characterized them, is promised by the new firm of SATTERFIELD, MOORE A CO. Hen J*-29-3111. Kieffe's Celebrated Ale. Mb's London Brown Stout. SOLD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT NTo. 9 East Third Street, Jyl3-3n| WILMINGTON, DEL.~ «* • LADIES' EMPORIUM, SMYRNA, DELAWARE. 7-8 Bleached Muslin*, 10 Cents.. 15 4-4 17 r« << 20 ii 22 ii ii 25 (( 42 in. 25 it ii 6-4 3.5 It ii •'i-'R, 10-4 65 ii ti m yi-tf Miscellaneous. Vue Co inert. One pleaiant day this present May, I walked to Dover Station ; And waiting there, two Ladles' fair Were deep in conversation. Their little hands in golden bands, Kept harmony divinely— With one accord upon Gesticulated finely. each word Quite ominous I. to know the "why And wherefore'' of the clatter, I took a seat—off, some ten feet, To learn what was the matter. 44 Why Clara dear, it seems so queer,"— Said Isabella Dory— "Tliat you persist, and still resist The logic of my story. To town you'd run,—from siïn to sun You'd trip about the city, And then return all weary-worn, And ask from us our pity. clear Now Clara dear, its just As air in sunny weather. That you can find an equal kind— And Cheaper altogether." I looked again, and saw the twain. Trip down the streets of Dover r A moment more, in Mitchhxi.'s Store, They talked the matter over. Along the square, the happy pair In graceful ambles fiirtod A very dance, could see at once. That Clara was converted ! Ladies, rely upon it, you can save money and your expenses to the city, by purchasing from the elegantly selected stock at MITCHELLS' Fancy Dry Goods Bazaar, Lockerman St. Dover, Del. mylltf JOSEPH T. WAITE Has nothing to do with the cellar No. 287 Mar ket St, and navlng sold it to Mi. Kelley, UN removed to his Hotel and Restaurant, corner of Waterand Market Sts., Wilmington, Del., where he will be happy to see his old friends and the public in general. flk OYSTERS ^ j , served In every styic.\gL>\ I md Families «applied y part of the city, • quart, hundred, or bushel, delivered charge. Game in season. at all hours, at the low price of .TO cents. Country people coming in town, will find it a con ven lent, cheap and pleasant place to get a good meal. %■* Permanent and Transient Boarders ac (•Miimioduted. l>> Hir fvee <•! ME ■ 4-27-tf JOS. T. WAITE. MORO PHILLIPS' Genuine Improved Super-Phosphate of Lime. STANDARD GUARANTEED. For Sale at Manufacturer's Depots. No. 27 North Front St. Philadelphia. and No. 95 SouTn Street, Baltimore. And by Dealers in general throughout the * Country. Material of whicltMoroPhilli ' Phos The 8 hate is manufactured, and of which he has >e Sole control of the United States, con tains fifty per cent, more Bone Phosphate than Raw Bone, therefore is more durable.— The ammonia present gives It great addition al fertilizing value. Six years' experience lias proved to the Fanner mat It makes a heavier grain tlmn even fttable manure, and it is not only active but lasting. MORO PHILLIPS, myll-0m Sole Prop'r and Manufacturer. BERGER & BUTZ'S EXCELSIOlt SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME! THE WELL KNOWN STANDARD MA NURE. Warranted of the Best Quality, and certain to give Perfect Satisfaction ! Name but the Best Materials in Us Composition ! Its results for the last seven years, prove It to be the best in the market. For Sale by A. McConaughy* Clayton, Del. Samuel Rolph, Rolph's Wharf, Queen Anns Co., Md. Jno. W. Perry, Centrevillo, Queen Anns Co., Md. And by Dealers throughout Delaware and Maryland. Jel-8m Hotel UTotlce THE CITIZENS OF DELAWARE aud the public in general are re informed that I have ta lon g and favorably spectfully ken the House lit known as H SHARP'S HOTEL t * 1 Situated at the IT. W. Corner Front and Market Streets, Wilmington, Bel. There is good and sufficient stabling. From >ng experience in the business. I flatter s4lf that I can give satisfaction to all who may favor me with their patronage. Je8-2m SYLVESTER RIAN HA RD. * :i In my llndcrwood A ltoop, DEALERS IN GRAIN. LIME, Super-Phosphate of Lime BONE DUST, &.C., J&eiitou, »el. je ltf FOR SALE. TEN THOUSAND ACRES, OF MARYLAND LANDS. IN THE BEST PEACH DISTRICT IN THE UNITED STATES, On the Line of the Maryland and Delaware Rail ttoad. By Manlove A Harrington, Real Estate Brokers, Greensboro, Md.. my l-tim WM. S. GREEIT, deaieb i.\ stoves, And Manofactnrer of Tin Ware, COMMERCE STREET, SMYRNA, DEL. And Branch Store at MILLINGTON, MD. A large assortment of STOVES always on hand, such as Cooking, larlor, Bar-Room and Church . .. STOVES, of all patterns, for Coal or Wood. HEATERS Airnltdied for Churches and Dwellings, and pu t up free of charge. Wholesale ami Retail and all kinds kept tides of Tin Ware Dealer in Tin Wake hand In large lots. Ar — made to order. Roofing, Spouting, Guttering, Ac., with ÎZîhaiï'fî r ur Tta - auuo »WlUuily «de* ÄTtabiaSÄuSosI: 1 JOHN OTTO WHOLESALE AHJ BETAIL DEALER IN CIGARS, SNUFF, AND AI.Ii KINDS OF PIPES, CHEWING & SMOKING TP «S _A_ C3 «X No. 2 WEST FRONT SRTEET, (Betwoon Market ana Shipley Sts.) WILMINGTON, DEL. my I Jin Clayton Advertisements. <"SON Jin & (P '4> AT CLAYTON, DEL. bcTug" House having exchanged hands, 1 b FITTED UP For the Convenience and Comfort of the Traveling Public. They will always find at Ills BAR the Choicest Liquors, and his TABLE furnished with The Best in the Market. Air Please call and see for yourselves. J. W. THOMAS, Proprietor. ap27tf Special Notice to Farmers ! A. MeCONATJGHY, Dealer in Berger A Bnti's, Moro Phillip's, Bradley's, and Baugh's SUPER PHOSPHATES. NEW YORK GAS LIME, STONE LIME, Ac., Ac.. Offers for sale aU the above Fertilizers, In large or small quantities, to suit the purcha A. McCONAUGnY, Clayton, Del, my4tf Refreshments & Confectionaries, R. PALMATARY, CLAYTON, DEL., Would respectfully state to his friends, and the public generally, that he keeps stantly en hand, a well selected assortment of Confectionaries & Refreshments, at his old stand, OPPOSITE THE DEPOT, Where he will always be pleased to supply anybody desiring anything in his line. ile also keeps or. hand Cigars and Tobacco of the best brands ; all of which he will dis pose of reasonable for cash. ap27-ly h. PALMATARY. II. €. »OUGLASN, DEALER IN GRAIN. LIME, &G, Clayton .Delaware. ap26 Railroad Liucs. DELAWARE RAILROAD LINE. CHANGE op HQUH8. On and after Monday, July 8, '67 Passenger Trains will run as follows until further notice— NORTH. Leave Crlsfleld, " Morion, " wXft ** Princess Anne, 44 Eden. " Fork town, " Salisbury, " Delmar, " Laurel. 44 Seuford, 44 Brldgcvllle, " Greenwood, " Farmington, " Milford, 44 Harrington, 7 05 " Felton. 7 20 " Canterbury, 7 25 " Wil. Grove, 7 80 " Camden, " Dover, " Moorton, 44 Brenfbrd, " Smyrna, ** Olay ton, « w " Sassafras R., 8 35 " Blackbird, " Townsend, 8 55 14 Middletown,910 10 40 2 36 44 Mb Pleasant, 9 20 44 8t.<leorges, 9 35 44 Bear, 9 45 44 New Castle, 10 05 Arrive Wilm. 10 25 44 Phllad'a, 44 Baltimore, 8 45 p.m. 8 15 Trains leaving Crlsfleld at 0.P0 p.m., will run in connection with Steamboats to Norfolk 0 00 P.Jf. 8 00 A. H. 1 8 ID I G 15 9 10 0.5 10 30 10 45" 1105 1125 1145 1165 12 05 P.M. 12 00 12 30 12 45 12 50 12« 805 0 40 A.M. 8 80 !» OD V ID » I». 9 40 125 135 ' I I . 9 50 8 15 !• I" 1 11 »« - I .. 2 00 210 •2 JO I" 11 22 1145 1 20 A.M. 5 25 8 30 11 55 and Portsmouth, and Express Trains to and from Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. They will stop on the Del. R. R. Lino only at principal stations at which tlioir time is sta Passengcrs for Balt, by morning trains, change cars at Wilmington, and by afternoon trains funless delayed,] at New Castle J unc tion. Smyrna Trains additional to the above, will leave Clayton at 8.40 a. m., and 2.00 and 10.05 p.m., on the arrival of trains from Dover, Ac,. Leave Phllad'a, 44 Baltimore, 7 25 44 Wilm* 1010 12 80 a.m. 6 00 44 Newcastle, 10 45 12 60 6 20 44 Bear, 10 55 4 * St. Georges, 1115 44 Mt.Pleas'nt.ll 25 . *• Mlddletownll 45 1 40 7 20 44 Townsehd, 11 55 44 Blackbird, 12 00 44 Sassafras, 1210 44 Clayton, 12 15 2 05 7 55 Arrive Bray ma, 12 25 Leave Brenford, 12 20 44 Moorton, 12 30 44 Dover, 12 50 2 30 8 20 44 Camden, 44 Wil. Grove, 1 05 44 Canterbury, 110 44 Felton, 120 - Harrington, 1 45 Arrive Milford, Leave Farmington. 1 55 44 Greenwood. 2 05 *• Brldgéville, 215 44 Beaford. 2 86 44 Laurel, 44 Delmar, 44 Salisbury, ' 8 40 44 Forktown, 8 60 44 Eden, 44 Pria. Anne, 4 35 44 Westover, 44 Kingston, Marion, Arrive Crlsfleld, SOUTH. 8 30a.m. 11 00 r.M. 4 30 P.M • • 2 15 «55 V 05 V ::<» 7 7 45 n (),5 s". I u S 40 8 IS I 820 !• J 11 V 50 2 15 410 2 55 :: m 600 ■I <H> 635 I .... 6 10 646 0 20 Smyrna Branch Trains, Additional to thoso above, will leave Smyrna for Clayton at 12.00 noon and and 7.1(1 p.m., to make connection with trains to and from Dover, ami Stations Passengers from Balt tin change cars ut Now Castle delayed.] Train leaving Wilmington ntl2.30A.se. will run in connection with Express Trains from New York, Philada, and Baltimore, anil Steamboat to Norfolk, Ac., and will stop on Del. R. R. line only at principal stations at which its time is noted. ap27-ly south. ore to Del. R. R. Junction. [unless E. Q. SEW ALL, Snp't Del. R. R, MARYLAND AND DELAWARE RAIL ROA». CHANGE OF HOURS. On and after Monday, Juno 3, '07, Trains will run as follows : Going North. Leave Greensborough, 44 Goldsborough, 44 Henderson, 44 Halltown. " Slaughter's, Arrive Clayton, Leavo Clayton, Arrive Wilmington, 44 Philadelphia, 44 Baltimore, 44 New York, o is a. it. 6 82 44 »I -I 7 10 7 86 " 8 00 " N 29 H ill 10 25 44 11 50 44 8 50 P. m. 0 90 44 Going South. Leave New York, 44 Baltimore, 44 Philadelphia, 44 Wilmington, Arrive Clayton, Leave Clayton, 44 Kenton, 44 Slaughter'» 44 Henderson, 14 Goldshorougli. Arrive Greensborough, J2-00 p. m. 7 25 a. M. >- j* 1010 44 12 15 P. M. 12 80 " 12 40 44 i m t h 2 08 2 35 44 Passengers from Baltimore purclmso tick ets for Clayton and change curs at New Cas tle Junction. Passengers for Baltimore will have about two hours to lay over In Wilmington, and take Washington Express. Round Trip Tickets will be charged half price, but will only be issued from Greens borough to Clayton and return. FREIGHTS. Will leave Greensborough going North at 6 15 A. M., Will leavo Clayton going South at 12 80 p. The "New Local Freight Tariff." which went into effect September 1st, I860, will bo the established rates until further notice.— Charges on perishable articles, such ns Fruit«, must be prepaid In every instaure. All bills mast bo paid before the delivery of the freight. Freights manifested to uny point the P. W. <£ B. nr connecting mulls. All freights must be at the various stations in time to be loaded and manifested, at least fifteen (15) minutes before the starling of the train», otherwise they will lay four hours. Until further notice the office of the Super intendent will be at Greeusborough^Md. MARKET CAR. On and after July 1st, a Market Oir will bo attached to the Train for the accommodation of persons shipping Berries, Vegetables, Green fruit, Ac., AT. :r twenty PEACHES. Trains will probably bo running to nills- • boro' by August 1st, in time for peach season. Shippers are notified that full arrangements will be made to transport peaches direct to New York without trans-shipment. Duo , notice will be given of the Tariffand arrange ment for cura Parties wishing to charter cars for the season, will give early notice to this office. Je I5-tf Tencii F. TLlgtiman. Sup'L