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flic j^lnjtûn ferait» IS FOBUflHKD EVERY SATURDAY BY Mr*. R. H. MoCOlVAUGHY, EDITRESS AND PROPRIETRESS. CLAYTON, DEL. THE HERALD will be furnished to subscri bers at $2 per year, invariably In advance. Rates of Advertising. 1 insertion. 2 do. 3 do. 8 75.8100.8100 One square, or less Two squares. Three squares,. Four squares,. 2 50 iO 2 00 2 00.8 00.4 00 4 50 2 50 3 50 1 month 3 mo. G mo. 1 year. ....81 50.83 75.87 00.812 00 One square,. Two squares Three squares Four squares, .....5 50 Oue-fourtli col....8 09 One -half col column I •;w 9 00 Hi 00 1100 10 00.. ..13 00 12 00.10 00 10 00.24 00.30 00 24 00.40 00.55 00.100 00 /^Twelve lines of nonpqrcll make a quare. » 20 00 24 00 30 00 50 00 , an GIRARD'S SECRET. shrewder Stephen Girard, than whom business man ever lived, used to suy in bis 0, W always considered advertising liberally and long to be the great medium of success in business, and the prelude to wealth. And I have made it an invariable rule, too, to advertise in the dullest as well the busiest season, long experience hav ing taught me that money thus spent is well laid out; as by keeping my business con tinually before the public it has secured me many sales that I would otherwise huv i«»st." £MiaI. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD! LONDON - BLOOD PANACEA. The Great Alterative and Blood'Purifier. Fertile Evil, Cutaneous Diseases. Ery sipelas, Boils, Pimples, an«t Blotches on the Face, Sore Ik. Eyes, Yellow Jaundice, Whits Swellings, Mercurial Dis eases, General Dedilitt, Tal WmH piTATioN >in«l Fluttering at the MmE Heart, Consumption, Asthma, ~* IJ Stphilis an*l Syphilitic AfVkc tions, Bladder and Kidney Dis eases, Gravel, Dropsy, Dyspep of Scrofula or King's LONDON I 8Ia,Li v er Com p l a i n t, Sick BLOOD] Headache, Female Complaints, kc. To the broken down female it n k li a ft- r 0 K ivc * ,,fe und energy by restoring iANAClAh the lost powers of nature. Persons 0 all weakness and lassitude, by 1 — ——— fl in(ç the PANACEA stored to perfect health, bloom and Bi'IK8i iM * | K ur ' Tr ) ,lt - »-- Bi i mm iiiiiai iJ ii i w prij . e Per BoMle . S. -A.. FOUTZ, Manufacturer «ntl Proprietor, BALTIMORE, MD. For *alo by druggists aud storekeepers throughout the United Stated. FOR SALE BY G. IF- MACLARY, Clayton. Delaware. $ca> guUiirti,«emc»ts. CORNS ! CORNS ! ! EDWARD GREWER C: -■» 8 CLAYTON, DELAWARE. Will operate Co rns, Bunions, MOLE« without causing the least pain at the time of operating or after, but gives im mediate relief. He will call at the residence of those afflicted If tlioy desire. Credentials furnished from former patient« who fully at test to his ability in effecting a permanent of these troublesome plagues. Ü^OfKiciä Hours: from 0 lo 0 o'clock eve ry evening. • Juu-20-Oö-tf. A GOOD THING! IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS, HO TEL«, BANKS, OFFICES, «fcc. THE PATENT WIRE Will fit light, screen from view Mosquitoes dealers in IIouse-Funiishing Goods. The Adjustable Window Screen Co. 80LK MANUFACTURKHS, <125 Market Ntrect, Rliiladelpliia. Juiy-17-'(i!)-3m. y window, give ventilation and d exclude Flies, sale by d other insects. F BAUGH 3 S RAW BONE SDPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME MARK > I STANDARD WARRANTED. Wo offer to Farmers, tho present Fall sea son, BAUGH'« RAW BONE HUPER PHOS PHATE OF LIME being highly improve«!. Baugh's Haw Bone Huper Phosphate Is. its liuinc Indicates, Raw Bones in Oll o prepared by dissolving f Vltrol—that is, Bonos that have not been deprived of their organic matter—the grease and glue—by burning baking. It, therefore, presents to tlie_ . the Farmers all the valuable properties «>f Raw Bones in a highly concentrated form rendering it at once quick in uctiou and ve ry permanent. • • ! 49**Farmers are recommended to purchase of the dealer located in their neighbor hood. In sections where no dealer is yet establish ed, t-h« PHOSPHATE may bo pnx-ured di rectly from the undersigned. BAUGH & SONS, MANUFACTURERS, Office, No. 20 So. Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia, July-17-3m. .Indian outrages continue to bo re ported from the plains. A party of Si «»iix and Cheyennes attnekod the Scan dinavain Colony, near Lake Hibly, on iho20inst., killing five of the settlers. The Indians carried off 300 mules from Sheridan on Friday, wound ng two Mexicans. ..The Treasury has issued $50,000 worth of new ten-cent and $1,800 worth of new fifteen-cent fractional currenc}'. The new twenty-five and fifty-cent cur rency will probably not be issued be fore the first of Aug jst. .The Internal Revenue Bureau has re ; i . od information of th«* sizure of eight illicit dint lleries in Wake county, North Carolina. There are twenty five or thirty more distilleries in that section. The collector says the liquor is consutn iu the vicinity of the distilleries. .The following intoxicating toast was offe erl bv a Mr. Stearns, at a late festi val given to the National Division of the Sons of Temperance at Washington: '•Worn n—more beautiful than flowers, more delioi ms than strawberries and ere» m ; tho purest spirit of the nge—she is far more intoxicating than wine; we lovo lier and she cannot help herself." \ $pur ghlwtlsntuntjj. Engle, Rothermel & Co., SHIPPERS A DEALERS IN SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION WHARVES WINDMILL ISLAND, DELAWARE RIVER, OPPOSITE LOMBARD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. rkvxmnva J 103 WALNUT STREET. OFFICES, I 308 SOUTH DEL. AVENUE. N . B.—Coal supplied by vessel in large or snial l quantities, in lots to suit purchasers. ap-10-öm. DELAWARE WILMINGTON, DEL. PAID IN CAPITAL, «joo 9 ooo 9 oo JOHN P. McLEAR, President. GEO. W. STONE, Vice President, M. M. CHILD, Secretary. DIRECTORS : Ramuel Bancroft, Jr. Kd. Brlngiiurst, Jr. Will. O.'Gibbons, George NV. Stone, Jno, V. RI ce, W. H. Swift. John P. Mel,ear, William Bush. Tli os I). Webb, Wllliu George W. Bush, William S. Hiles, Canhy, This Company offers unusual advantages : 1st. It is a Home Company ; your money is not earricil out of the Stute and forever with drawn from you. 2nd.—Its rates are from 2) to 30 par cent. lower than those of any other Mutual Li/e aurance Company in the world. 3rd.—Its investments are made exclusive ly with policy holders, iu tlio same manner exactly of Building Loan Associations. 4tli—All its policies ure non-forfeiting from tlie first payment. 5th.—It insures Railroad men and others, In hazardous occupations, without extra cost. Besides other advantages tlmt will be fully expluined upon application to its agents. In - THOMAS STORY, Traveling Agent. Address—Smyrna, Del. Medical Examiners.—Tit. Tt. H. W. IIIrons, Smyrna; Dr. Thomas II. Green, Clayton. July-3-0m. PEACHES! PEACHES!! PEACHES!!! GASH! CASH ! ! The subscriber, who lias been engaged in the Peach Business at (.'layton, Del., tor six years, in connection with tin* long estab lished, well-known, solid and reliable firm Ml REEVE«, MtOWY A WEAR r . Peach G vor lost a dollar, now changed tp REEVE.«, BROUN A VAXWLYKI.E' Shipper lias By whom •or And by the slight change in the name of tlie firm, still stronger, financially, than ever before^hereby Informs the PEACH GROWERS Sc SHIPPERS in general that he will have every day «lur ing tho peach season three peach ears at Clayton and two pencil cars at Sassafie sta t ion, which Will be manifested to REEVE«, RltOXVN A VAN WICKLE, Pint In* will prepay the freight on nil penches shipped in these ears, or if the parties, when thoy bring their peaches, prêter selling to shipping he will always be prepared to buy them AND PAY TDK CASH ror them as soon as they aro dellevered In \s, and Unit ho will pay for all peach the returned. GEORGE WHITLOCK. . Ret. 4'ift.V ICE CREAM ! ! ! OFEisriisra OF THE UTew milE subscriber would respectively X nounce to bis worthy patrons and the public in general that lie has opened to-day place of business on TSÆ-A-IlSr STREET, (Opposite SMYRNA BANK,) Where he will be prepared to furnish any thing In ids line of business at lower rates than ever before. Everything in his power will be used to make this the very place for ALL. Thankful for past patronage, he will strive to merit a continuance of the same. JOHN W. FLICK, BAKER AND C0NFECTI0NEER MAIN «TUEET, OPPOSITE BANK, SMYRNA, DEL. Junc-2t)-tf. Walter McMullen, jm CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER, COMMERCE ST., SMYRNA, DEL. Having estai ilislied i»i (' tree Ht roct Repository, opposite, the depot, will oiler large assortment of . «>f CARRIAGES Of the latest styles,such as Top Buggies. Ger mantown Wagons, Jenny Linds. Goal-Box Buggies, at reduced prices. Also a choice sortaient of second-hand carriages • ! AT COST.^^S would call your attention to the fact timt I •ed tlie services of both First-Class Wood-Workers, and Painters, and using none save the have s<* 11E8T 3IATEUIAL, I feel confident of giving entire satisfaction to all wlio ago. 4'è-Per my Carriages, spare to call 011 by informing shown them « y fttv with their patron •lesiring to examine any of rho have not tlie time to ae at my place of business, of tho fact by letter, will be their premises free of charge. of Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done July 3-tf. walteb McMullen, , Del. »mi JOY, COE & CO., PUBLISHERS' AGENTS "TRIBUNE" BUILDINGS, NEW YORK Aro authorized to contract for advertis ing in our paper. ■ H. C. BOlCiLASS, DEALER IN GRAIN, LIME, &C., Olpyton, Delaware. .-...There is a lady in Sutton, New York, who was married at twelve years of age, who is tho mother ol six children weighs 210 pounds, and is "fair, fat and f >rty." gnvdrit, &f. Splendid Assortment AT THE NEW JEWELRY STORE. Fine Gold watches, plain or enameled for ladies. Gentlemen's tine Gold and Silver American and English Watches, elegant Leotine and Chulemino Chains. Fine Hortmenl ol'Ladles' Rich Gobi Setts, Ladles' ...id Gentlemen's Fine Brooches. Fine lrtk Plain Gold Rings, Seal and Fancy Rings, Gold Spectacles, Fine Gold Pens, with Tele scopic Cases, beautiful selection of Sleeve Buttons, Children's Armlets, Masonic and Odd Fellows' Emblematic Plus, Fine Watch Keys and Chains Bracelets, Neck Chains, Ac., Silver Plated Ware, Flue Castors, Berry Dishes, Water Pitchers, Butter Stands, Cream Pitchers. Sugar Stands, Card & Coko Baskets, Individual Suits, Fille Napkin Rings, Handsome Goblets, Tabic and Tea spoons, Butter Knives, Ac., Ac. A very bcau iful stock of CLOOKIS Fine French Clocks, very handsome; Seth Thomas' unrivalled American Clocks. We buy iioue we cuunot guarantee. JW cbV All kinds of Notions, bestHcissors, Itn/.or», Soaps, Perfumery, Pencils, Fountai re invited to call. All goods war represented when sold. i ■- i na «*, I ' Ac. All runted We ore glad to bo able to say that we have repaired, «luring the past year, watches for most of tlio citizens. Ask any busine where you can get them properly repaired. We warrant all our work 1« s get your watches properly N. B.-Y •paired by calling at the r Jewelry Htorr, He warrants all work for one y Feb-27-ly. > .T. V. SMITH, Opposite Bunk, Smyrna, Del. MORO PHILLIPS OUNUIKE IjIPKOVED Super Phosphate of Lime. STANDARD GUARANTEED For sale at Manufacturers' Depots, NO. 27 XORTII F 15 ONT ST., Plillndelplila, AND Ab. 0.» South Street , Ilaltlmore. And by Dealers in general throughout the Country. The SOMiHtEHO GL AXO, of which Mono PHILLIPS PIIOS PIIATE Is and always lius been manu factured, (an«l of which he has solo lontrol for the United .States,) contains fifty per cent, more Bono Phosphate than Raw Bone, therefore It is more durable. A large percentage is Soluble, and will lm ediately yield its nourishment. The Ammonia it contains is pure and rea dy to yield its value—not animal matter, ca pable of yielding its ammonia after deeom posKionin the Nothing Is spared In its mnnufi'*tu$e to render it the most valuable Saper Phosphate uml Crop Produce r in the market. Eight years' experience ha.s proved to the farmer tliat it Is durable an«l can always he In quality; died on unifo id the nu rous unsolicited testimonials continual l.v received of its use In competition with other Fertilizers, fully attests that ithus nog been excelled. Price, Ç5« per ton of 2,Quo lbs. Discount to dealers. MORO PHILLIPS, R«>le Proprietor and Manufacturer. mar-13-Oiii. C w ÀÏ ■ 0 6 il O W| . H U e : M - LU - __j 1*0 iSö 'S o o i < s n m ?. <=> 5 Q sic n W 0 ? 'V .52 ^ â 0ÏÏ . *3 m î> P« S 0 K" o a: A g ß GO B " 0 λ 1 * y 6 * ■v u tt a H c tt m 0 « S O fi : H ^ I ■*« a o iS -1 nt » I *"T> Dr. W. H. Whitmor lias been in successful practice Tor n mim ber of years, with tlio experience of the dif ferent Hospitals in Europe and America— Army and H American professional eases at ills office, spital Huigeon during tlio late , continues to attend to all No. 928 Filbert St. Philadelphia. No Patent Medicines nre used or mended; the remedies administered those which will not break down theconsti tntion. but renovate Hie system from all in juries it has sustained from ciues, and leave the system lu a healthy and perfectly cured condi tiefn. tcom rc I inernt mcdl insni'siA, tliat distfcssilig disease ami f«*ll destroy liealtli and liappin«'ss, undermining thee stitution aud yearly carrying thousands to untimely graves, can most emphatically be cured. MELANCHOLY, A R BE RATION, tliat state of alienation and weakness of tlie *ndeis persons incapable of enjoying the pleasures of performing duties of life. er of I ml which the RlIEUMATimM in any form or condition, chronic wari'untcd curable. acute, EPILEPSY, or falling sickness, all chronic or stubborn cases of FEMALE IMSIiSIS radically removed; Salt Rlieum am] every description of ulcerations ; Piles and scrofu lous diseases which have hafibnl ali previous medical skill, cun bo cured by my treatment; and I «lo suy all diseases, (.ves Consumimton) can be cured by wearing my Medicated Jack et, which is a protection to the lungs against all changes of weather, in all climates.— Having Investigated for years the cause und chnntcïcr of Intermittents (fever and ague) in all parts of tho United «tûtes, will core permanently all el ironic or acute cases of ague and nervous diseases in a few days. Cancer 1'urcil Without the Knife, or Drawing Tape Worm, that dread to the human fam ily foi y ears, can bo removed with two or three dost*« of my newly discovered remedy warranted in all cases. Consultation in tlie English or German iauguages. Will make visits any distance lr «lesired. May !>o ad dressed by letter (confidentially) and me«li clnc sent with proper dire«;lions to any part of the country. Omce y JVY». Aï/fcrrf Ht. PHlodrlphln. June ary 23, I860.—ly piiscellanfows. RAILINGS and VERANDAS, of Hj In OF ANY DESCRIPTION ■ AT JOHN MANZ'H, CORNER TATNAL & WATER STREETS, WILMINGTON, DLL. CEMETERY LOIS ENCLOSED, Jan 2 '09-ly 4 B B0% GRE ' VAEIETY STORE, 506 MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, DEL THE LARGEST VARIETY Off UOU8EIIOI.D GOODS IN DELAWARE, CONSISTING OF TRIMMINGS, CARPETS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CROCKERY WARE, GLASS WARE, TIN-WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, BRIT A NIA SPOONS, BRUSHES, UM BRELLAS, POCKET BOOKS, and a gener al assortment of Household Gooils too mfcrous to mention, which we guarantee low In price and quality. Don't forget to eall at the GREAT VA RIETY STORE. 50« JanlO-ly MARKET STKIKT, Tinware auâ Superior Stove Store. MATl.KKT STHKET, (BETWEEN COMMERCÉ iSni ÉTIIOOIST.) SMYRNA, DELAV/ARE. j. O. BKISfTO.V, Proprietor. I seldom advertise. I have thought, that my stock of goods on band would be tho best, recoiumendutlon. Of cours«: I have sliari* of patronage, and will not complain.— But the times aro changed. The ■ population of Kent 1» rapidly In ^ creasing, as well as our neighbors of New Castle ami the adjoining counties of Maryland. To obtain more patronage, we must advertise —everybody reads—the county newspapers tell where to obtain cheap ami durable ware, «Se. Mv Store is located atthealmvo place, where Ï can sell stoves thatc cd In point of beauty and practical economy in fuel in the country, and at low er rules. It Is unnecessary to giw a minute description, suffice it to suy that the follow ing comprises a portion of the best, nutti. of coal and wood burners:—The Quaker (' Barley Hhenf, Niagara, The PhilliunG plete. Orientals, Morning Glory. I tell ou tors of all descriptions, Purlor«tove Tlie present year I Intend todevote my at tention to Rooting, Gutturinguml «pouting and only will have in my employ the best inoehanies. Arcliitects und Builders who intend to build houses the present year a call. J. G BR INTON. !<• the excel 1 ! Ü - ity. Ac. •ould «io well to give juii23 ly GREAT REDUCTION 1 \ JàJatcte and Jewelry,^ 1 229 Market Street. Wilmington. Del GENT«' WATCHES; Amer. Move. Hilver Hunt. Case, 820 to 510' Swiss do do do il«> ftl i t«j 5 :0 do do 8100 to 8.301) do do ÖÜ0 to 82 0 LADIES' WATCHES: Amer. Move. Gobi Hunt. Cose, 8ROto$no HwIhh «lo d«> do do 823 to $123 Also, n large afsortment of JEWELRY, 00L0 AND 8B.YER 8. Ö S0TACLE3, Gold Pens, Gold Table Put lory, a SILVER AND PLATED WARE, Of latest patterns, and a nice assortment of Clocks, &«*., which I will sell at greatly re duced prices. Gold Amer. do Swiss " do -1 «1 Gutta Percha Pencils, -Ine assortment of la 11 11EPAIRIN G Of n 11 Ki nds of Watches and Je we ry prompt ly executed at reasonable prices. ( . J. BUSH, No. 22D Market Street, Wilmington, Del. dec 19- lv BARLOW'S ■ 3 f*,*» Is the «•lienpest niul best article in the mar ket for blueing ehithes. It <tu«*s not c any ael«i. It will nut injure tho finest fab ric. It is put up nt WILTBEHGEH'S DRUG «TORE, No. 233 North Hecond «tri-et, Philadelphia, ami for sale by most of the Grocers and Inelms both Barlow's • son tho label; all tai Druggists. The gen und \Vilti»kh(;i:k\s others J COUNTEUFKir. Harlow's Blue Will colei* more water than four times the same weight of Indigo, Muy-l-'0t)-ly. rp(J MILLINER« AND COUNTRY STORE L KEEPER«, AT E- HIDLEY'S in Tim JOHIIING ROOM«, Ui* Staiiw, •111 find the Largest Stock of Milli d Straw Goods in this Cltv, aud lion of bargains not tobe found elsewhere. We eut lengths nt Piece Price».. Buy Sell for Cash. EDWARD RIDLEY, 309,322,311J^Grand, and Htt.iw, 70 Allen Sts., COHNÜR «TORE, Fifth Block ICast from the Bowery, Nkw York City, I 1 irst and Second Floors.—Retail. Third Floor.—Wholesale exclusively. Mayl-3m. Yc coll A very nli-e farm containing 1(12 acres, î Ivcnt comity, Md., of which 122 acres mv In high state of cultivation, ami 40 w«MKi, all well fenced. There is a peach ami IlPlo ordlmnl on tho premises, in full bear ing. 1 his farm is one mile from Millington, a thriving town: one mile from t'liurelics, Schools and Mills; and one mil«: fro depot. There is agood frame dwelling «Ox 29- '("d out buildings ample for use of farm. I ids is a very desirable farm. Price moderate and ter R. 11. ry easy. Also, a nice little farm containing53 acres, adjoining tlie above, with an abundance ot Peaches, Pears, Ae. Is well watered, with well or excellent water in the yard. Tin* two farms will he sold either separately o together. For furl lier particulars, apply I« E. J. Turner, on the premises,or A. McCONAUGHY, .'—.unis on. Del FOB SALE! A splendid farm of 3()(i acres in Cecil co. t Md oi high rolling land, b^autiftilly and healthfully situated, with a commanding view of all the suri'otimling country, Imme diately adjoining tlie thriving tow»» of Ches apeake city, at the mouth of tho Dcluw and Chesapeake canal, within 2<)0 vi ch'Jnvlifs, schools, stores, blacks yrutwi wrighta, and machine shops ; ly communication with Phihu/chfl Baltimore, by steamers and sail vessels and is within u short drive of two Ituih «m'ds • lias on it a good dwelling house, and good out buildings uml 7000 peach trees a part ol whh-h are now bearing and Is enclosed and divided into fields, will» good fencing ami hedges ; two-thirds of tills farm is boidore by navigable Is of iths, has tlul lia 1 rater, by which flu* owner has his lime and other fertilizers delivered on the farm, ami ships his grain ami ix'ach es. As tills farm atljoius the town a large portion of it can be sold off for building hits which arc now selling from id to ÿs pel- foot.. A very desirable property offering an excel lent opportunity for profitable investment •c »30, OU0, Terms verv easy. Ry A', MrCGNAUGHY, Real Kktatk aoknt. rrh Clayon, Del gloves and S&inwtare, Middletown Stove House. s. w, Hono rs. Takes pleasure in announcing to his friends of Middletown and surrounding country, jf« that the liberal patronage he lias Hj KEL received has induced him to offer to EV'" TJ the public tlio greatest variety, IBtagakWi'st selected stock of Stoves, botii npPSI ,coking and Heating, ever offeicd In Middletown, and at price!* that cannot ». Among the assortment fall to pie the following COOK STOVES. NIAGARA, NOBLE COOK, MON I OR WM. VENN, CORA I. COOK, LEUiatf, and others made in the city. PARLOR STOVES. BRILLIANT DEW DROP GAS BURNING BASE, UNION AIR TIGHT, OUR PARLOR, GEM, Also, SEXTON'S PARLOR HEATERS, of all kinds suitable f«>r Stores, Of fices, Bar-rooms, an«. School Houses. Also, the Morning Glory ami the Oriental, both unsurpassed In beauty and efllcieucy. They can bo »ecu in operation at the store of the proprietor. All sizes of Bar-room Stov Stoves repaired at short notice. Old Stoves taken in exchange. Ktov aud Ten Plato • at. wholesale and retail. *£31 «•Tin W 1 workmen employed, I 'give satisfaction t « » all wlio favor iculur attention As I have practical think I ; with their work. paid to Roofing and Sp ting. s \V. ROBERTS. Middletown, Sept. 12, lS08-tf EIWIILM) SWAXTOX, New Tinware and Stove Store, Commerce SI., Smyrna, Del. Tho subscriber, having taken tlio stand formerly oeetipi«*«! by IL V. WeMon Shoe Store, has commenced fc tlie Sale und Manufacture of Tin Lware, Japanned Ware, Fancy ( :1mm ■ her He*«. Lanterns, Ac., at City Prices. Everything in the Tinware hand anu made to order. A full lino k«*pt slock of S TOVES, Comprising all the best patterns, both W and foal burners, Btovqs polished at short notice. Particular attention given to Roofing, Gut tering and «pouting. All kinds of Job work in bl» line promptly attended to, and satisfaction guaranteed in nil cases. Intending to keep first-class articles, and reive a lib i ork, he hopes to do first-e! SWAN' oral tml rouage, a p-5-1 y i, Del. «t.,«myr Common Ural (Blaff. W ANTED ! la DELA W AKE suul JIIRYI.AXI). LARGE ÆttN r •i^*] ;;; AND Bk I ^-V' ■ «SMALL :bt .a«» w 9 every «lescriptlon, to Hell; Mill Pro perties, Town Properties ; aud Building O p Lots, dLc*. having Properties to dispose of, will tlmi it greatly to their advantage to place them in my bands. A. IHcConaughy, Real Estate Br Clayti Peri Del. fold If Over 20Ü.0Ö0 Acres OF LAND FOR SALE ! IN Tl .hi, AND OTHER «TATEN. Send Post-Stamp for 21. UIc'LiGI'JffUwBEl » National Ileal Estato Gazette,' INFOItSf ATIOX. A.. MoCONAUGIIY, OU OTJIKI REA )j ESTATE BROKER, Clayt Delaware, n, P. S.-Mi gin la L pert les i purchase, made yarding Vir •Ing of pro mi ties desiring to >1' our specialities.— ies desiring to purchase there, c «y by caliin te information I the * Is givcm, i«l «tale, for 1 g cm me, before looking fnr |my3U-tf| A. McC. furlie REAL ESTATE FOR SALE A M EXOHAISE ? A. McCONAUGHY, Real Estate Broker, CLAYTON, DEL. Farn« liiinds, Fruif Lands. Truck Lau<l.«i. «uitnblo foi* cither large or small Fruits. Town Properties and Building Lots, &c. in Delaware. J,nrge and Small Far Bands in Ma ry land— eben p. Lauds in Virginia—cheap «ver 4000 Ac ice—over SÜ00 Acres. >ta—over 000 Acres. ylvanla cheap. ( ( ..prier Mine In Texas, puny—lias yield newly discovered. In T Min Also,. to lease to a rt cd 2000 il»s. of « tensive isponsihle c. •e per day; SPECIAL To Persons wishing to dispose of Property to Advantage. Having various vv for the ado extensive arrangements In and having many advantages •ptilalflu sale of pioperties, we feel lustltieil in stating Hint those who have pro •th*s to dispose of cannot «i«v l»y placing them in our hands, our »mule ot advertising, and extending information to inquirers, is almost universal, and is more advantageous than hnv y other ever known of; therefore, persons de siring to make profitable s:il«*s «u phe iug their business in ode do by ham's. Wcfjtiyand sel I, exchange, rent and collect rents, and in fact give strict attention to all the various brunches—combining the whole definition ol Ileal Estate Brokern^.». A. McCONAUGHY, Real Estate Broker Clayton, Del. jaul BOOK-BINDING. The subscribers having purchased tlie Book Bindery of BOUGH MAN, THOMAS <fc CO., Wilmington, Del., will continue the badness of BOOK-BINDING A N i > AT T1IK OI.l) STAND No. 420 SKirLEY STKEET. Blank Books Made to Ordei. Paper, Bill-Heads «fcc., rilled to any Pat tern, Old Hooks care frilly re-hotiml, Maga zines, Musi«-, Pamphlets and Newspapers bound at reasonable rates, itHack numbers of Pei »niera by mail nddrosaed •et with prompt attention. JOIINHTON A* nOGIA, , , . 'A'ilmlngton, Del •eive.lat tl»e Fla vinIIkualo octlü nod Irais supplied 1,1 ü fallow« wii: Orders Office. Blacksmithing and Wheelwrightin» In all tlie different brandies. Carriages re __ pa I red, trimmed and painted, pjn in or fan Ti - e * v * »hiM ingornor Vhw- LA- IL s«*s. Mainflacfuriiig of, or Jobbing on all di.*seript ions of Farming Implements prmnptly attended to at the Simps on corner of i 'ointnerce an«. Delaware GEO. \V. TU.C.H MAN. ! I street, Smyr oet17-1y . ^ertitUrr*, &r. Nature's tirent Best« îeé. SOHEETZ'S CELEBRATED BITTER CORDIAL. This medical preparation Is now offered to reliable substitut compounds the publie many worth lei llood the market,, it Is purely ve composed of various herbs, gathered fr the great storehouse of lor tl rhieh gotablo, 1 selected wiih the utmost care. It is notrecommemi - erl as a Cijrk All, but by its direct and sal utary influence upon the Heart, Liver, Khl heys, Lungs, Stomach and Bowel», it acts both ns a preventative and cure for many ot the diseases to which those organs nre sub ject. It is a reliable Family Medicine, and be taken by either infant or adult with (tie same benetielul results. It is a certain, prompt and speedy remedy for DIAR RIIŒA, DYSENTERY, BOWEL COM PLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, I.OWNEHS OF SPIRITS, FAINTING«, STCK-HEAPACIIE Ac. For CHILLS uni FEVERS of all kinds, it is fir better and safer than quinine, with out uny of its pernicious «ff'ets. It creates powerful digester of food, and will counteract the effects of liquor in a few minutes. an appetite, prov rnEtwuF.n ry JACOB 8CIIEET2, Sole Proprietor, N. W. Cor. Fifth and Race Sts., PliiJad'a, Pi «old by All Druggists. r 17-ly BOWER'S Com plete Man ure, MANUFACTURE] 1IENUY BOWER, CHEMIST, PHILADELPHIA. MADE FROM UY Supcr-Phosphato of Lime, Ammonia and Potash. EE FROM ADULTERATION. .WARRANTED This manure contains nil the elements to produce large crops of all kpnls, and is high ly reeommeuded by all who have used it, also by distinguished Chemists who Jiave, by analysis, tested Its qualities. Packed in Hays of 203 lbs. Pack. DIX.SOX, SHAH PRESS «fc CO. SOLE AGENTS, :j'J South Water and 40 South Del., Ave., PIIIL Y DELPHI A. For Salt» bv WM. REYNOLDS, 79 South Street, BALTIMORE, MD A ml by dealers generally throughout the country. Jy is TU'IIOI.AS GLATT, N Shot Gun. Riilc&FistoI Manufacturer, {SMYRNA, DELAWARE xperienro in the above business, eu an n i>rfl*« *n l leesl il p i n Ger ma n y *and v orkctl in tin:principal « s 3 yAT t:\blishim nt.-- iuEurouoand the L'nited States, enables mo to exeeutenll kinds of work in my ml dis , ..s < lieup ns can be tl« 1 1 would respectfully invite dsb anything in my line call. I have hug«* assortment of all My long having sei it!» patch elsewhere, of business t«> giv« staidly « ivinds of doul/c and single barrelled SHOT GUNS, large assort of the hand In ».'tin* best materials. Also, n •id of UIFIT:« and PISToLs ost inqcoved styles, («amu 1 tags, •«1er Flasks, «hat Pouches, Water Pro 1 ( 'artridges, l»ow«U*r, «hot, &e., which 1 11 at the lowest cash prb NICHOLAS Cap .ATT. Commerce St., next door below the Post Of fice, Smyrna, Del. et 17-1 y y-cstiuirantsi, at. JOSEPH T. WAITE IIos nothing todowitli the cellar No. 23; Mar ket St., «1 having sold it t«> Mr. Kell lias of Wafr 1 Market«ts., Wilmington, D«l., IW to see his pid friends «I tlufpubJie in genoralt OYHTKTIS , .-i«l in « / ami PamiP where e will be ! ry style suppliet j„ uny part of tho city, b.v tlio quart, hundred, or bushel, delivered free of charge. Game in s«*ason. M HAI-S at all hours, ut the low price of 30 cents. Country people coming In town, will tlmi it a convenient, cheap and pleasant place : 1 ml. t and Transtent Boarders nc 4-27-1 f eommoduted. JO«. T. WAITE. LUMBER ! A full stock of Building Lumber, consist ing of White Pine Boards, I lank, i'l.-orii.u and Hiding; Yellow Pine Joints, Hcantllng) Stepping and Flooring; Hemlock J.flste Scantling. Boards ami shingle Lath ; Spi. Joints, .Scantling and flooring. WHITE PINE A- CYPRES« SHINGLES PLASTERING LATH PICKETS. AND FENCE POSTS. Also a large assortment of Western Hardwood, Consisting of ASH, HICKORY, Butter 4c., «fcr. WAT,NUT, CHERRY, POPLAR tt .Suitable for (,'ahinot mal Manufj ... . . Hi arrlago e defy compelitiou in make it a speciality, made to yarded. est. WJioJ.-snle and ml «Icllvurcd « Hurchv A lihi All 1. 1 disc ilicr sold at Lr Retail Cash prices. Free of Clinrg«*. W. R. Sc H. GAUSE, CORN KU FRONT AM) WKST 8TR KETS, •-14-'(i»-ly. W I LM INGTON, DE r,. 1,0014 t° vorn i.MKu The subscribe 'cold inform the general publie that lie still continues to date the Farmers in Wagons, Cans Phi ft r-li llH,r .°ÎV 8 ' tx \ l,,!S ol '* »hind, on t lié cor; ot otli and Broad st ODESSA, DEL. After... ing to ki years, a ml seek »W the w : flatters himself to give s,«t ' {»faction in his hiancli ol 25Lbusiness. All unlers shall i >e n 1 1 ended t o w i H» » > r« l" of «lorn Flow, which lie I 1 imintifuctui to order at short nolle rials winch he aim. *ps coustantiv 01 all kinds of l'low With good I d. keep at all time-, m* ohjedt is to give entire satisfaction. Rcnuir ing «lone in Blueksinithing wright ing wit hdespalcli. Thanking ids nu n «mous friends fur past litieral pntrouugf. in- hopes by strict attention to business, t.» merit a coutJuuum «* of tin* same septl2tf ' L. V. ASPRIL, (hiess licl Wlaei ^ Del yf J. Stewart Depny, y, - 3 258 «outli Second Street. Above Spruce, l'liilndclpliin, 5 a. Now off«:rs unusual assortment of CARPET«,OIL CLOTH«, WINDOW SHAD so , MATTINGS, very reduced prices, t«> his friends am! tho public. •vc., dc„ at £ PHOTOMMATURES, Photographs, Ambrotypes, —- VND— > , -v—. -,—v -r-. -n vn-.-. l . . . _ FERREOTYPF.pl Mar-27-lmos. sp'g-3falK OF ALL SIZES AND IN ALL STYLES, -ALSO, Copies .trade of Jtta^uerrentyp,». Ambre tppe*. En/rroten *•> <Jr other N 'orkg of Art. at the NEW GALLERY, «TBEET. COM MERCK (npposrn nu. drh.t,) fIMYRXA, DELAWARE. ANT) .IV EDWARDS & HINES, VIEWS TAKEN OK nuir.MNOS t.AN: SCAl'KH. nvy I tf ical ëstatf. Delaware Lands FCR SALE. A. McCONAUGHY, REAL ESTAÏE BROXEF, CX IYTOX, DLL., No' lit . A farm containing lid acres, located on the main road I dad in g from Smyrna, Del. to Millington, and is only throe miles east of the latter place, where the Depot of the Kent «fc Queörr Anne's Railroad is now loca ted. Improvements, a b tory -a ml-a-half dwelling, with good abed kitchen, (ontain mg lour rooitow, how and well wtf. • • ». built. Grainery 10x24, n.... SJJi Stabling luxSO, new. All JjLpnrt of the farm fronting main .-xJxam. set in a large and thrifty hedge, uai ancc is under good fencing. Co acre» are cleared, ami bolancc set in flue chestnut ami whit«: oak timber. The soil is well ndupted to ell the usual crops, as well us to both large tl small fruits, also, all kinds of trucks.—. The sub-soil iN mostly red-clay. Price $5,500 ; 82,090 cash, ami bulanco lu yearly install-* fuellts, to suit purefiuecr. nun No. Hi containing 113 1-2 acres, tnöi*o or , good yielding soi!. Buildings, a two y Dwelling House, Barn, «tables. Corn rlugoHouse, Meat House, Poult: y lôiiOiu lu. I & A far lc stor; Cribs, C House, Ac., Ac. 2olM» pcacli tree be W«, bearing, IJ Swi"! profitable, «'{Si; just coining iii lull I 3" Appl i*»J il 10:> dwarf pears. Just coming i.. u bearing. Sidi-soil of good quality. 1-0 andi land will be thrown Into dug, id! ne the b F«» post 1 luider I >tl state oi cultivation. F 5) to 00 bushels c t«> 28 bushels wheat. Near nftvigabhi clmol», churched, Ac. or acre; one-half cash, bain I, secured by bond and diu fr ?re, an P«r from Price 1'wO dol ÎUKjf lars i ter No 15. containing 105 i»cr«rs, more or !« A far rlthln 3 ml 1er of Smyrna, and lVa miles of Clayton, where the depot is locati.d. Tins soil is of splendid character, and undoiluht with splendhl red clay sub-soil. The i provements are a pretty good dwelling, u carriage house,«tannery, corn- <f\ yJmimI crib, poultry house, Ac. A I'll peach orchard, about 75 cholied**® •jlLpoar troes.«lwurfnnd standard all apple of Wilson's Albany » lu.pr.tty lair anteod. I'rice, l balance in ctiual suit nurehuHer. ' CSV :: hard. In bearing; tw oMcrerf sling strawberries; ditlon. near title f« 1.000: one-half cash, ally in»ta'l a line fruit und true •nts t well as grain. No. 1«. containing BÖO ae A good two-sl •itb kitchen attache«!. Out-buildings to erabl«* good. 2300 chob aWÎMl ncaclLtrees. I rear ol«l in five ilehlfl A far y brick hous •o 1« its. and ng young hedge all around (ii«-f->S d both sides of Ian«*, JfT in n trance. \2 acres in flue timber Tin* soil is of the most do , admirably adapted to tho real crops, both large .simili Units, truck. «G-., while tin* location and lb«- lay of the land makes it one of tho most desirable farms in Dolawaiv. Close 1«» Railroad, schools, churches, mills, &e,-> Price and terms to be arranged. mostly hick strahle char No. St). Wy< A farm ofK5 acres, 0 miles fl ing near Magnolia,a thrivin; ly nil el«-ared and in good statt house, stable *:ortabh*, sn f cultivation ml other out pplo good two st II buildin haf»l, thor fruits ai 111 cent tor fa xo. «ft. •s & II perc hes, 05 ae A farm oflS in go«i«l state well fenee«l, i , balance Limbe six fields, good ne I cult i vat I« •ilI» kitchen Août houses •ring«: house/Ac, story In 10X30. jiufortabte barn, stable, « tr»Sw. n iM-arin*, UI0 a liter fruit in ahuiuh lumily use, convenieiP. t school «* it. R.station ut Wy !»!0p«*a«*li trees i ln*st varletli •e !«.> •liureh ing Del. : half iu.1 remaina Price $1(0 per act STo. «I. A farm of 75 acres, with! lutlon lie of Mu. Md. St Del. R. •v«l«*l! or Ilalltow her, balance : EM? ciea slat co«>«l 'uch&m b, troeB, h few splendid apple ul other fruit for family us«*. Build d and fenced ami in [>f cultivation 1000 | m II 1 r «I inary. Tin Prie«* 815 per acre. T« a gr at barrai 11 in 1 to lug: his f: No. 02. A fa of which .'Pi acres is embanked m«a«low divi ded into 6 fields Hilda lot, with good Yen o uml tu-dgeoinl in a good state«>f cultivation has a large, n«»w, substantial frame dwell ing 20x12 built of the best unite- w-tf 1 Ooo* rial und finished in tlie best ,Tv|! .!| nmnn.w from cellar to garret, Wj m kt Jjtiiili- benutifiilly located, with a .5^ large lawn iu front, embellished of »05 acres iu No Castle Co. ithever Æ flowers, substantial burr ring«' house, stable «te, ampl\ «>f apple S ol«i. 2U ns.siirubb crib, <• g re ipneious I« * of fi , 3 ae y best variety, M y '•» Just in bearing, u1m«> super «I Npiendld grapes in abnn Boat wharf on R. It. station, has the farm, is con ch, school, and stare, id bou h s by pul lie ronds and vlgUblo water and Isa very trees of the M dance, is 1 mile ff« Del. Bay, 0 miles fr excellent vessel landing Me •nient to cl mied the third b.v desirable » l.ucA 01* about $70 per acre*. Prie Tei -rll.«.0»cash, the remainder tn 8 e qnal a mal instalments of 81250each, with enterest. No. o:t. of about 200 acre*, 3 mile s front the Del. II. •hools, mill. <fcr, , ligood dwelling house, out laiPilings and fences. Price î-i» per acre. Tenns easy. A l: tue Uirivim; tow of Clayton, I : .UVPlltl'Ut t:'cliUli'ht-s, : id i.'hbnrlmod, ill - No. 1)8. of 125' a • R. It., and rail timhci sufiich*ut for use of farm, «U vich'd into i fields with iuirf« nclng,l.n«nri it A far fras station, it ich is tire wo »d Dcluw ill . d I d» r oJd.— •h ti •letiis 1 y. 1 •hicli is less than $ Ml, «loll » I •I«*. '1 l ias, halfi-asli, d b « c in sour equal annual installments with interest. ». 07 . A "k »all fun of 50 net of which 1(1 aero lK l. lias n * dwelling will» 5 1 hie, cur lb, ! is ! miles I... .. Iras station. Del. R. R. he urruiigcd. and 1 mile! lTice : .1 'ten is to No. 10;. A fli-st-elf Ing 11 aorei Del. llailroi t! ! rt«l fruit form, eonfain W.vanning,on tho I »each t . fr« d. I.a dgtHXl. St» iring, pears, cherri One of tin* must. dy. Prlco ÿ2,20o. other fruits, desirable pi: -IIUll I III tl, s in thee No. 102. A beautiful farm «if i:t.l ami three dies fr« Del. R. ! il I into six fields. 10dO pu ae 11 ' «flghborhood. on« giiticn, wc SI t trees ill he : mg ■tli mile fi and school h 8Ü5UU. ! I. •ant; fui M. F. Oh lood laiildings. Price ms uccoiumodating. cli Very 1« No. 105. A farm of 12*2 mull ncrcsln Kent C. ilc from it. l'o.id goo«I sti vat ion, divided into I tides ing, has a goo« I-ft a 1110 hous« «•II, go«)«l substantial out buihlihgy ty «»f. tli in, 10W Mult Dei., lien dioii, Iu I». ■It horln I, i tc of cull I i»h goo« I fen« - 10 by 31 with •I I •fold, small Wirt • iwrrh's hard ry li hi . «I - i rai trees ins to lie : it very tine pui . •ti SliUKMl. Tnis Is a very doeir» ' 'l angcil. i ble jar No. 10«. A far of 59 acres in Kent f'o w DoL. 2 miles Moortoii Nlulioii Del.. H. R«m«|. Dwdl »nt building, uml fem-ing o Stfk«». Ten able time. 11. g s hull'casli, residue o No. 10Ä A far Of 105 : e-os, 117 e» of •liich I* oral •!«* land, well le iced, ami is acres of woo«f iaiul, beautifully situated atCiavtoh ImmkiU sSSsSSSE"?' «.oulESiif ami 2000 two years nhl.clioice varieties. Tins f* irm has ^»d eleven thouanml bnsiiets id Hme Spread upon it «loving the l-r* fiv..; years, am l lias a 11 been heavily nur\urvd.aii«i is in a high state of cultivati ~ . There is a [•»• rurnPng through the firm ; to Church, school and Mill.— stream of w •cute Price #H*Q00.' Ten No. 10«. A ftirm containing 175 acres of lr.n l, f > acrc«ot which are wooillaml, the balance in cultivation, under good fencing, situat' d 4 mile from Hiuyrnn,on the r«*al Taylor s Bridge, in Ne has had put u p lwidii g t«> * Castle Conn tv. rt it, in the last two \ cars, «1 five hutidr« <1 bushels « f. -buildin > a 1 eamfert»« bl«, dwelling hous«*. A be:.utiful lo«:aiioii.— 18 11 » ON, l'»rd of twenty fiv.ihun drcHl»w » Tc li oil Price 8iu>p«r aero. ♦ a»y.