SAMPLES or ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS fOR SIND TO STRAWBRIDOE & CLOTHIER. EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS. PHILADELPHIA. Patented May 17,1881. Richard Townsend, of Townsend, Î was successfully operated upon by Dr. 4 Charles D. Green, of Philadelphia, for Conference Academy. I fistula perineo. The operation was a Buildings and Grounds worth $50,000. Smyrna, net., difficult one and skillfully performed. THE ßAlLEY, ßANKS & ßlDDLEATCHES The Delaware College Trouble. Afternoon, July 19,1882. AN ACTUAL FACULTY OF SEVEN, yfeà iicsday I —The unfortunate dissension in the PLAIN I ranks of the faculty of Delaware Col- m tmmtoav, be, ui elective cob ' Are without exception the best in the market at the prices at which they are offered. Ilninoh Trains. 1 lege has created considerable interest giayr,,a Hare Advantages In the matter of Climate, Location, Means 10.20 A. M. 5.10 p. m. ! and provoked much comment, particu- of Access, Itooms, Hoardings and Homo ReRiilatlons, They are all guaranteed satisfactory. 7.10 A. M. TRUTHS Hupervlaion, Discipline. I I North, liai »8 South. I»* 2.20 P. M. 7 45 “ larly in and around Newark. A re- i.niug For the promotion of Intellectual and Moral Growth, we have the needed appliances in the matter In writing for information, it is suggested that inquirers state either the kind of — porter visited that place and found the The blood is the foundation of of Library, Apparatus, Cabinet, Herbarium, Art Models, Reading Room, Literary Societies, ullDrH SERVICES. 1 excitement almost at a white heat. life, it circulates through every part Religious Exercises, Churches. We otfer the same advantages for both Sexes. watch desired or about the price they wish to pay. CH^ r i rpiK'np'i—Sunday—Preach- ™ c04.lrse 1,oth sides in the conflict of the body, and unless it is pure ; an.i 71I »*M Sunday School- , have their versions of the affiair to tell ! and rich, good health is impossible. Fall Term opens Sept. 4th. The Conference Academy. Dover, Del. hull particulars sent on request. ■- ,lt J'VVp m. I’rayer Mofting—Tuesday« at although at the meeting of the trustees 1 If disease has entered the system •IA.M ÏÏ^Kov.JoUnO.K^^r^ _ 0„ Thursday, Dr. Purnell was com- the only sure and quick way to drive ~yAi peiek.m - " l^;;Ttrsî luidUMt-.M.'wediuUay I plctcly vindicated and relieved of all it out is to purify and enrich the ,7h BAILEY, BANKS & BIDDLE, srr,e»i'h"^lIIHV-OSunday school ; the charges brought against him bv blood. Q Twelfth and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia. kov. wm a Gordon Reçu* Professors Jefferis and Reinhart, who These simple facts are well K ÄÄÄ Prayer ! evidently attempted a bold coup d'etat known, and the highest medical L3 v , 1 Rcv.J.T.Umsted. j to turn the investigation away from | authorities agree that nothing but «Üi-Kri-Uﻫ*7 ..- P. M. iron will restore the blood to its the hitter gentleman. The two profes- Pastor. -0.1.1 Kell..«;»- »“»TlÄ1 M “'u"v so,rs have evidently put their foot in it, natural condition ; and also that mtho v all the iron preparations hitherto , U<,er.v “.‘sior. " ’ which is clearly proven if it be correct READ THIS CAREFULLY. ..i made blacken the teeth, cause head BEELZEBUB. Mi ni.>!•!'r episcopal (Colored).- Hint >>oth have expressed regret and ache, and are otherwise injurious. stennul BY THF. BAKU OF TOWER HALL. r .£ ‘ • iiins:... at ni'i ‘ 51 ttml 7 M- i sorrow at their action, and one is will Brown’s Iron Bitters will thor 1 In their efforts to sell their own fertilizers, certain manufacturers are represent an 's I '"K to resign if allowed to go in peace. ! oughly and quickly assimilate with Kvry where throughout creation. Kev •opal.—Su n day-Preach- ing that our I The meeting of the faculty this week I the blood, purifying and strengthen From ami to the niiduight hour, iu-at v. m..'m«l • . I*. M. Kev. A. A. Bober- j B ■tlzehub is ever busy, j will probably be an interesting and ing it, and thus drive disease from j Diamond Soluble Bone •• Seeking whom he may devour.** SOU. PB“t"r- I important one, and it is more than any part of the system, and it will T his we learn from Holy Scripture— j probable that after cool thought and not blacken the teeth, cause head (Acid Phosphate), is not a lasting fertilizer, that it «Ines not improve the soil, T herefore, none ils truth can doubt secret SOCIETIES. •"‘J- when ring?, the bell of conscience. j careful consideration the dispute Will ache or constipation, and is posi nor benefit future crops. Then for 1’eel/ebub look out. So. t:t. A. F. A. M—Meets First 1 tively not injurious. The hundreds of farmers who have used our Diaituuid Soluble Bone, know Though he have a foot that “iSrwrtrtaï evemugs of each month, ! he satisfactorily settled and the College loven. j continue in its march of usefulness and i these statements to be false. Vet he gently, lightly goe; Mi-dock- We want all farmers who have not used it, to give it ;t trial, and with this I Ami. when he for s<»ul*> is seeking. ITAK I."!»-':. N< i. o. o. I*'. Meets j progress.—Delaware Gazette I* not apt l»> stub his toes. Maas»1 at b •» clock. Saved his Child. in view, publish the following result of :t practical test at the Experimental i-Tire of foot, and stepping softlv. Friday ■venin.. Upset Sale Not a footfall you may hear .’ every vMPMF.NT, N«». •j.—Meets Second j Bishop Scott’s Funeral.—The old | 17 N. Eutaw Sl. Baltimore, Mil. Farm, West Grove, Penn., giving the comparative yield from one application M. DONSKLI. I of each month, at Yet old Beelzebub will reach you a Fourth ucMlay evening Scott homestead a mile and a-ltalf out of | Feb. i2f 1880. only, of different fertilizers on adjoining patches of ground during a rotation of And he roaring in your ear.’ • Ü! Odessa, was Monday thronged with I Cents;—Upon the recommenda Ves! for he "of wars'th* father.” > No 1.-..OBI.EB OK llKPTASOPHS. i tion of a friend 1 tried Brown’s ! four years. \N ill with fiendish zest rejoice wöim-Mlayevening.al7>4o'clock. I] visitors, who came from all directions ; Iron Bitters as a tonic and re The fertilizers were all applied on the same Corn Crop at the same time, at If by roaring like a lion. j to attend the funeral services of the i storative for my (laughter, whom ! an equal cost of $8 per acre, and the figures given are the yield per acre of this At Oak Hall, 6th & Market 1 lie can drown your inward voice. 1 was thoroughly convinced was I>i»n’t you listen to the demon . , -.-.j«--« late Bishop Scott. wasting away with Cocsumption. and the three succeeding crops, without additional manuring during the four If you do he will deceive. Notice I» • On the ample and shady lawn hi front Having lost three daught ers by the terrible disease, under the care of years. PITT PA. 1 )ELI>MFA. With the sopulstry s*» subtle -i-aon- haviitfï Advertisement», or want- j of the mansion the visitors sat and dis- 1st year. 2t> year. :5l> YEAR. 4th year. Whispered to our Mother Eve. eminent phys icians, I was luth to* l»o not eat of fruits forbidden Jc ningrUn. tlt.-ir udvertMement». in the cussed the various pleasant reeollec- believe that anything could arrest Gain. Wheat. Gran». Scotch people and old-time folks all know what is the meaning of ait “ upset 'S will I'leaso have them in the office ( tion8 of the good Bishop’s life, the progress of the disease, but, to Corn. By the laws of t iod and man. my great surprise, before my daugh No Manure, 41 Bus. 19 Bus. 10 Bus. 960 Ihs. T hough the sly. old serpent fitter. sale.’’ H4s a term used when things are to he sold out to close estates, partner •* Freely eat of all you can !” by Tuesday aiternoon, at 0 «> <- »«• Matty learned with surprise that the ter had taken one bottle of Brown’s Barn Yard Manure, 82 " 27 15 2:586 “ Iron Bitters, she began to mend ships, etc. To a friendship for your neighbors. ————— j 0iq ]og cabin where the Bishop first and now is quite restored to former Fine Ground Bone, 72 “ 26 18 2912 “ sympathy for all distressed. •nul State Items, j *uv the light of day was still standing health. A fifth daughter began to Bone Super Phosphate, 80 29 24 4000 “ We propose a sale of this nature. The prosperous season s«> far this year, Charity and kind forebearance. County show signs of Consumption, and 29 “ 25 45512 “ live home within your breast. i on the grounds and visited the historic when the physician was consulted Acid Phospliatc, 84 “ the largest we ever hail, encourages us to I'oioiancy and love's devotions people want gates at j relic with considerable interest, he. quickly said “Tonics were rc- cherish as of self a part ; Middletown It is All our fertilizers are packed in patent Rot Proof Sacks, preventing loss and Let not Milan drive the angels using in that town. | now used as a granary, but the stout ! ouired;** and when informed that j trouble in handling, and useful for grain sacks when empty, practically reditc- fiie railroad I* IT the elder sister was taking Brown's From the chambers of your heart. . timbers are apparent I v as good and i Iron Bitters, responded “that is i ing the cost of our goods fully $2 per ton to the fanner. Let the Bight be aye your armor. The Milford Aciiv* hooius 1 enjamtn soulu| as when they were first fitted j NN bile the sword of Truth you wield a good tonic, take it." We claim that our Brands of Fertilizers raise the largest wheat crops and RING ALL THE BELLS, F. Foots, aslikewise .loes the Chronicle. j to^tlR>I. over a century ago. | Adoham Phelps. Then, by Heaven made strong in valor. j better grass than ANY fertilizers in the market, and are sold at lower prices i You shall stand and never yield. now I Among those who came to join in the « 1 than any strictly first-class manures ever ottered. The testimony of all who I Though the very “ 1’rince ot Devils. Creators ami soft crabs are 0ur I funeral services were Bisltops Simpson I And call the people in to close out, before the 4th of July, all of the With his legions may as-ail. great numbers along Brown’s Iron Bitters effectual ! use them atfords indisputable proof of these facts. Not a shaft shall reach your bosoi caught m S ; and Andrews, Rev. Dr. A. J. Kynett, 1 ly cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Special attention is called to the dryness and Fine Drilling condition of all 1 hrough your trusty coat or ma .1 roast. Revs. G. 1). Carrow. Andrew Long- 1 Weakness, and renders the greatest sm h a coat. 1 must acknowledge. A 1 *oods manufactured by us. Isa coat much belter far p i, trees of the Hale variety were acre, William Swindells, W. J. Paxton, ! relief and benefit to persons suffering T ban the best they manufacture 1in.mu in he so full of fruit as al W. 1). Kurtz, Jacob llitisoii, G. IV. I from such wasting diseases as Con WALTON, WHAXX & CO., At the Tower Hall Bazaar. "eveJn, Lyhrand, .1. J. D. McConnell, Anthonv I T hai is saving much, \ very sumption, Kidney Complaints, etc. Much indeed—the truth is bold 1 l*7®36 ‘ I Atwood, W. L. Gray, Joseph Mason, J. Wilmington, Del. $750,000 For lhe coats of Tower Hall are The Republicans of Milford are 1 p\ Crouch and Andrew Clanship, rep- Firmly stitched and cheaply sold. i AGENTS.—J. «.t A. H. STOCK!A’, Smyrna; J. W. FENIMORE, Lcipsic; OF As a Bard who’s well iutentioned. ftirmin« dubs and organizing for cam- resenting the Philadelphia Conference, i J. M. ARTHURS, Kenton. NN c to every man would call— iviii’ii work. 1 and Revs. M. A. Richards, L. C. Mat- j Wear the coat or mail we’ve mentioned 1 lack, G. A. Phoebus, T. E. Bell, G. W. o'er a suit from Tower Hall. Two or three peach orchards him MUler Charles Hill, A. Stengle, T. B. Men’s and Hoy’s Clothing It is not given to man to know with certainty IN THE COURT OF CHANCERY that winch is hidden in the obscurity of the fu been sold in the vicinity of Milford at Hunter j v 0tis, j L Houston, W. | lure; but this we confidently prophesy, that any :)0 to *5 cents per basket. H. Hutchin, T. E. Martindale, Joint TRT I STEE’S SALE ■ iCLAYTON. person procuring one of our beautiful suits will get a genuine bargain and be fully rewarded for The John 15. Nelson farm was sold Wilson, J. E Bryan, W. B. Gregg G. OF the small outlay by the comfort of wearing an 1 •n «Sheriff sale, ot Kirkwood, on Mon- «• Lassiter L. W Prettymaii, M L S. the durability of the goods. T< ter Hall. No>. to make purchases for Fall. bis a ni» Vjn M \kket Street. Garitke, Masten .v .lay, to. Jamest mo’ Gatcimi'in matt, totfor ..810 10 ,000 . Murray,Ri_ J’ ,,,,,I. shuUngjA. H. OT’Brien, E Terry John, j. 1).T. We want to sei out Allen. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ' William Weldin. of Appoquininiink VatiBurkalow, R. II. Adams, E. E. Shunted in East Driver and Little Greek Hun hundred, brother of Coroner Weldin, is Atkins, W. S. E. Avery, N. M. Browne, | dreds, Kent County, State »I Delaware. We want to se out to keep plenty work going. K im. it the point of death with typhoid Julius Dodd, J. P. Otis, C. A. Hill, A. r ' T. Scott, VV. W. Warner, John Wilson, ; ■ tty virtue of a decree of tile Court Ilf I'hani ery 50,000 Stave fever. j of the Stale of Delaware, in and for Kent County, and others of the Wilmington Confer- j 1 will he exposed to Public Auction or Vendue, n . n . We want tose to make some changes. Klisha Carpenter, the Georgetown ettce. Dr. Adam Wallace, editor of the ! out hoy who had built legs cut oil by a Ocean Groce Jiecord and Dr. Stokes, On TUESDAY, the 25th day ot JULY. 1882. Peach Baskets, jjfg want to se At the Old Stud, Cor. Met and Methodist railroad train some three weeks ago, Superintendent of Ocean Grove, walked j A.t a o’clock, l*. >1., to start again with a new slock. is reported as doing well. 1 from Townsend over to the church, j out Sts«, Smyrna. Del At the front door of the Court House, in the town WEST MAKE. , _-...... • I There was also a large attendance from of Dover, county and state aforesaid, the follow- , Middletown has a man f p « » Odessa, Middletown, Smyrna, St. Geor- I I tug described Real Estate, viz ; ALSO, to Dover Hundred, county and Hardcastle & Jones. the Hotel Richardson. They will be sons of Rev. A. T. Scott and two sons close cannot fail to attract State aforesaid, on both sides of the Delaware having served a regular apprenticeship and work engaged for a week in the work. of George L. Townsend, all grandsons Railroad, adjoining lands of Henry N. S. Keville, J. W. JONES, Smyrna. ed al the business for more than 25 years, we lands of Louis (Jeiser, and the Shakespeare Mill- W, A. C. HARDCASTLE, Clayton. ,, ...... ,1.1 ii i i h‘el confident that we shall give satisfaction to . . , . of the late Bishop. attention. pond, anil contains, byreccntsurvcy , IT«» Acren Even it we sacrifice our profits lor one mont h, t he people have done generously all who may favor ns with a trial. An evaporating drying house w ill lie The funeral cortege was a mile in and 82 IVtc/u’S of Ijand. Being the land sand tene- by us for many years, and we are satisfied. built at Townsend by H. H. Appleton, lezigtli, including over 100 carriages, If you’will come in and menls late of Mary P. Dullamel, late of Kent Special attention given to Re county, deceased. F. C. West and <>. M. 1). Hart. Mr. ; wh;ch slowly proceeded to the Union see the goods and juices Attendance will be given and terms made pairing and Fainting. The Appleton is an old fruit grower, and church, where the Bishop’s wife and known on the day of sale by John B. Penington, SMYRNA HOUSE very bent material used much ot the fruit used will he taken mother are buried. This church is one of you cannot helj) buying. Esq., the Trustee appointed by said court to effect IN ft NUT-SHELL, THIS IS IT. and work done at re trom his orchards. | the oldest Methodist institutions in the said sale. duced prices. Goods sold without regard By order of the Court of Chancery. The practical point of all this is a radical reduction in prices front June 1st. W. M. Vaudegriffs stable, at Odessa : State, the congregation having been or- Attest: H. TODD. Hegl-ter. HACK Dover. June 26th, 1882. AU JVorlt Warranted lobe as Represented. was fired last week bv a mischevious '« b90' T,ui to cost as- they must be i They are cut, some ton, some twenty, some thirty per cent., and some, on goods TERMS.—Ten per cent, of the purchase money MEETS bov who struck a match to a wisp of !ot’ '^ere h.s wife’s remains repose, s closed out at once. must be secured on the day of sale by the bond prepared specially for this sale, not at all. Compared with April 1st the aver- We Slia.ll study to please and hope to deserve a straw to see it burn. He saw it. The ; .kv a plain mat h e shall, and is of the purchaser, with such surety as the Trustee j age deduction is twenty-five percent. Of the $750,000 merchandise now held part of the public patronage. jan 4-ly 11 shall approve, and which will be forfeited if the oilier terms are not complied with. The whole by ns, abaut $500,000 is involved in this sale. From the great list which might TS/pt }ar*~ ...... «um- purchase money to be paid in cash into the also sitw it, >6« . bers of people took positions around Court of Chancery on Monday, tlie first day of Steamer “CLYDE he made wo only quote three items now, namely : Œto ston One-Hr ice Clotti- the next term thereof, being the Sith day of MACHINERY William B. ( orbit, M. !>., died on the window to hear the services. The 55000 pairs of Men’s Cassimere Pantaloons, made and making, strong, neat, September next. AT EXCHANGE! Monday, at his lute residence, in Wash- casket was carried inside and placed inff House, Ae .V plot of the land will be exhibited at said durable, lately worth $3.50 now $2.42. sale. ington. D. (’., and will be buried this in front ot the chancel, and theservi- JOHN B. PENINGTON, Trustee, i WOODLAND BEACH 600 Men’s Suits, real standard Sawyer's Cassimere, made and making, late afternoou at 55 o'clock. He was born ces opened under the charge of Rev J. C. P. H.\wkiss, Auctioneer. j pries $15.00 now $12.50. L ft Brooks & Wmebrcner, in July, 1840, and was a son of the late P• Otis. The choir sang ‘ Nearer, My 213 Market St., Wilmin//- 261 North 3d St., Daniel ( orbit, of ( >dessa. God, to Thee, one of the late Bishop s OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons DAILY. 750 Men’s Suits, eight styles, every garment freshly made, some of them ton, He/. N having any lien or liens upon the interest or PHILADELPHIA. favorites. Rev. Andrew Longacre led estate of John P. Dullamel. Mary E. Moulton. sold freely at $12.00, $9.25. Boilers. Engines. Pumps, Yesterday 11 cars of fruit for Boston in prayer. Scripture readings by Rev. Annie D. Denney, Willie D. Register ami Susan Leaves Smyrna House, 9.30 A. M. Our intent now is simply to tell all the people that quick trade prices are Stevens Luken», or either of them, in the said Leaves Woodland Beach, 3.30 P. M., ( Injectors, Syphons. Pulso- and 35 cars for Jersey City were ship- Charles Hill and Joseph Mason of premises, to files petition, setting forth the nature ! on sill our clothing for this sale. 00m meters. &c. ped over the Fast era Shore and Delà- Philadelphia, followed. Rev. G. D. ] ami amount of the same, in the Ofiice of the unless special arrangements. I Lathes, Planers. Drills, 1 ; : ware railroads. These cars contained , Carrow, of Philadelphia then read i Register in Chancery of Kent County, ten days For further particulars in Shaiiers. &c. j before Monday the 25th day of September next. ,5r Wood Working Machinery, small consignments of peaches, while a : the memorial adoted by the preachers’ A. D. 1882. and appear and provesaid leinor leins quire at the r — Hoisting Machinery, Mill's, ! at the ensuing term of this Court before the rising tü9 Crushers, &c„ new and se- large part was blackberries. meeting of that city. & EE# cond-haud. may Jl-3m I of the Court on the third «lay of the term. WÄMMÄKM BEÔWN, Rev. W. H. Hutchin read-a paper on JONH It. PENINGTON, Trustee. SMYRNA HOUSE, Send for Circulars. . Mrs. Mary Lofland died in Milford the Bishop’s religious and domestic Dover, June *2ßlh, 18»2. Friday at the ripe ol«l age of 77 years. life: and Bishop Simpson and Andrews SMYRNA, DEL. She was the mother of Major J. R. spoke aflectingly of their connection ClHEKRIKFS SALE. OAK HALL, ! Lofland, and the daughter-in-law of with Bishop Scott in Hie ecclesiastical O By virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas, NOTICE. to me directed, will be exposed to Publie Sale, the late " Milford Bard.'’ She was work of the church. Rev. Dr. Kynett at the Hotel of W. Frank Jefferson, in the Town buried on Saturday, at Canterbury sta - poke briefly, and Rev. A. Atwood, of Smyrna, Duck Creek Hundred. Kent County The undersigned has moved his tion cemetery. and Stale of Delaware, on THURSDAY, the who entered the ministry at the same 20«h day of July. 1882. at, 2'/j o’elock, e. M., the S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market, Sts time the deceased did, gave some in following Real Estate, to wit: Stables to Pearl Street, The Rev. P. H. Rawlins has consent teresting personal reminiscences. Rev. All that undivided interest in that certain piece Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore Poilroad. or parcel of land and mill thereon situated in Bear of the residence of Samuel Griffin, where ed to take charge of the Georgetown Dr. Phoebus closed the speaking with Special attention given to repairing all in waul of good Livery Teams can be sup eantp provided the managers will obli Kenton Hundred, Kent County and State of Dela PHILADELPHIA. earnest tribute to the Bishop’s earn »EIAWARE DIVISION. ware, on the «est side of the Delaware Railroad, and adjlisting plied : also heavy hauling done at short notice. gate themselves to conduct the same near Hie town of Clayton, adjoining lands of said according to the requirements of the estness and faith. Quand after MONDAY. July 17th, 1882, (Sun railroad, and lands of John P. Hudson, said to Horses, tegs: and Harness for sale at all times. Then the congregation slowly took days excepted,) trains will leavt as follows; contain Thirty Acbes ok Land, be the same more Ladies’ Watches. Methodist church, and allow no Sun their last .look at the remains, after or less, the improvements upon which is a three- Orders received at the office formerly occupied day traffic in ice cream, cigars, etc. SOUTHWARD. NORTHWARD. story frame saw mill, a two and a halfslory frame by Dr. Hirons. or at my residence ou Delaware St. which the casket was deposited in the PAS». PASS. PA»». I'*88- PAR«- PAS». iKvelling. and a two-story frame dwelling, stable, Best Materials, Best Tools and Machin grave. The burial service was read by *5« UJ».A8.Ä-Philadelphia...... W. LuAfti eari-iage-house, and other out buildings, apple B. B. ALLEN. Att’y. Miss Lizzie Bartley, of Clay mont, and other fruit trees. Ac. ery, Best Talent. Brandywine hundred, who was on a Revs. Hill, Swindells, Otis. Lyhrand •100 9 25 7.1*) ..Baltimore...... it.25.. 3.15.. 9 00 . N. B.—50.000 Peach Baskets for Sate. Call a« 625 1 05 9.10,..Wilmington...... 8.50..12.05,. 7.110 Seized and taken in execution as the property Wall Paper, Paints, W. A. Faries & Bro *7 the office and see samples, muy 24-tf B. B. A. of JOHN S. CASPERSON, amt will be sold for visit to the family of C. C. Speakman and Martindale, and Bishop Simpson 6«a" ...Delà. Junction...... 6.53 W1LMER B. SMITH, at Cat hum, Chester county, Pa., fell pronounced the benediction. Slowly 0 44 1 22 . 9.28...New Castle...... 8.33..11.46.. 6.44 cash. over and immediately expired on Sat and reluctantly those present took a 6.46. 1.24., 9.31...State Hoad...... 8.20 .11.39.. 6.31 Also, at the same place, at 2% o'clock, the fol Practical Watchmaker, parting look in the grave and dispersed 6.54.. 1.82,. 9.39... Bear...... S f- îî ?? ! lowing Heal Estate, lo wit: Kalsomine, &c. mûm ünûertalcers urday while preparing to return home. 6.59.. 1.37.. 9.44..,Porters,^...... 8.1/.,11.31.. 6.2., All that undivided interest in that certain piece 7 03 l 42.. 9.47.,.KirkWOod...... » li.ll.26,. ti.19 Mi* Bartley was a si-hool teacher, to their various homes. 7 12 i;,vl 9^57...Ml. Pleasant...... ».0S„IU8,. 6.09 or parcel of land and mill thereon, situate«! in It is said that Rev. James Mitchell, Kenton Hundred. Kent County and State of Dela COMMERCE STREET, next door to Cotton's. about 25 years of age and was univer 7.30.. 2.10.10.14...Middletown...... Z-JMos«' AND DEALERS IN of Atlanta, Ga., a son-in-law of the ware. on the west »Ido of the Delaware Railroad, The undersigned has just received a large and WANTED. sally loved. 7.39.. 2.18..10.22...Townsend...... 7.42..10.4J.. .>.43 «ear the town of Clayton, adjoining lauds ot said Bishop (having married his eldest 7.44.. 2.22.10.27...Blackbird...... /.»7..10.44 17 railroad, and land of John P. Hudson, said to con well selected stock of 7.51.. 2.29..10.30...Green Spring...... 7.Ä..10.36 tain THIRTY Acres ok Land, be the same more or The Democratic County Executive daughter,___ wito died a few years ago) 7.57.. 2.34..10.42 ..Clayton...... • 7.24..10.82- 5.24 Committee of New Castle county have will prepare an extended memoir of lest, the improvements upon which is a three- 8.10.. 2.4Ô..10.55 Arrive Smvma Ua. 7. 0..10.20., ;.,10 story frame saw mill, a two and a half-story frame i ta. made the following apportionment of the deceased. 8,1*2,. 2.39.10.47... Brenford...... 7.18.10.26.. o.J7 dwelling, and a two-story trame dwelling, stable, NfiW Styles Of Walt Papers, ^ H Slim Demand Increasing^ 8.09.. 2.46 .10.54...Moorton...... Tol'ToiS" 5« carriage-bonse, and other out buildings, apple, ^embers of the State Legislature ; A ■ a *»i •» "lit 1107 Dover...... o,u» and other fruit trees. &e. * 8‘»7 3 04 I114 .Wyoming...... 6.54..10.03.. 4.5b •jkttalor each to New Castle and Mill Maryland Items. Vu:. UoZlUB ÜWoodslUe...... Jg- MJ. 4.46 Seized and taken In execution as the property J3. ‘-reek hundreds, and a representative ... f of WILLIAM F. CASPERSON. and will besold to Wilmington, Bran,lywine, P. J. F. Smjth, of MiUmgton shipp «•«I 8.39.. 3.14.11.27 ..Canterbury...... 6.42.. 9.52- 4.41 for cash. SWARTHMORE COLLEGE Paints, Oils, Varnish, 8,44- 3.19-11.32 ..Felton...... - «jg- 9 48- 4.30 THOMAS T. LACEY, Sheriff. RE OPENING IN RESTORED BUILDING. 1 REAL ESTATE AGENT, SMYRNA. DEL. Christiana, Peneoder. Red Lion, St. to-day to Boston 20 baskets of fi 8.55- 3.31-11.44 ..Harrington...... »-g- 4.25 Sheriffs Office, Dover. Del., ) Both Sexes admitted. College and Prepartory Georges an«L Appoquinimink hundreds : peaches in .12 quart packages, .. 3 38-11.51.-Farmington...... 9.26- u July l, 1882. { School. Under care of Members of the Society of Glass, Putty,Kalsomine, I „ 8.46-12.00...Greenwood...... »•**“ Friends. The main building, destroyeii by fire thus leaving White Clay Greek and i Nicholas F. Goldberg of Wilmington, .. 3.55-12.00...BrtdgeylUe...... :*•?, 9th month, lust, has been completely rebuilt, en-, Blackbird hiinilre«ls without repre- ; frescoing Rev. E. L. Hoffecker’s M. larged, and fitted up with all conveniences. BRUSHES, &CÎ. „ 4.23-12.41... laurel...... *•«- ï f? ROOFING. Thorough Instruction In Istngnages. Literature,' l!Cutatio". i E. Church ftt Cambridge. Mathematics, and the Sciences. New Scientific daII and examine mij Walt Papern before j r CoMte Aceononodation TrahM^ Building containing Laboratories. Drafting /I\V \\ Sew 1 desire to cull the attention of those who are UK Wm. H. Cha-lwick, head chemist at ; Mrs. Margaret Hughlctt, widow of mli»Kl°n at 6 a, u. and 3 p. m. Rooms. Machine Shops, and all appliances for purchasing elsewhere. about to build or repair, to my superior facilities pursuing a thorough course in Chemistry. Me the upper mills of DuPont’s powder | the late Richard Hughlett and »later of ^BMŸkïTK ‘“branch MTRAIN3 -^Addltlonalto for doing all kinds of METAL ROOFING at short chanical and Civil Engineering. The next term works, was badly burned We.lnesday | Joseph R. Price, Esq., of Cellar iomt, notice and in the very best manner. The best opens 9th rao. (Sept.) 12th. Apply early, ss other Caskets mid Coffins of all styles and grades fur •Horning by an explosion in the refinery died in Easton on Hunday afternoon, material used and the work carefully done. I things being equal, places will be given tlic ear J. KL CA.IITER, nished at the shortest notice. Personal and promut i m and 5.25 and 8,00 l> N . to pake connection ?naranlpe Kutisfaction. Estimates cheerfully liest applicants. attention given in all cases and Mills promptly J. ( ‘«ere. II«; was engaged in making The health of Rev. J. E- Mowbray, with train» (North and South « from (Tlaylon. urnisheil. For full particulars, address EDWARD II. UnperllanBcrAIouacanil sign attende«! to any hour «lay or night. I udy atten )l some experiments shortly after ten Connections,—At Porter, with Newark ADeliJ- L. C. McCOY, Market St.. Smyrna MAGILL, President. Swarthraoro College, Dela Pnlntorand Oralncr, dants in all cssps when« ueoeaury or «lestred. ! pastor of the M- E. Ohqrclj, at Ht. ware City Railroad. At Towns,nd. wlth Queen ware County, Pa. Shrouds furnished. Hoc|ys kept any Icnglli of ; ®clock, when a bottle of alcohol be- Michael’s, is greatly improve«!, and Mr, Anne'sJtL'it Railroad. AtClayton.with IJvlaware time, either by VAuiialming or by use of the best ! rame ignited, causing an explosion of Mowbray will now All his pulpit fegr A Chesaneake Railway and K,ntCounty UaRn>açl. iv...',l.H. °Wn P'M'ty of uashing his colored ÄÄrsair« »S «rtÊsà s a week. 112 a day at home easily mode. Costly JOHJ{ ?. HUDSON, June 6-3w ' hear Clayton, Del. OärFine Dresses i\ Specialty. Devoe’s Brilliant Oil, at J. B. Cooper’s. i,,®*lluents road orders and deduct- Ontfft free. Addrem True & Co., Augusw. Me. 8 the tax therefrom. S^SÜïSjBÎKSyH SAIS W — g ■
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