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CiJt Cimes Congress is dmng but little. The San Domingo question was the absorbing theme last week, hut that is now settled for the presCDt. Commissioners liave been appointed to go to that tropical region for the purpose of iuvesig.iinj! the of tliar country ami TT- ri, 1 of the tom in is-nmers in another article. In ie Senate on Thursday a memorial was preeented from Mrs. Sherman, (wife of Genera! and one thousand ladies, against woman suffrage.

The bill that passed House early last week auilmrizing and 1 ri Smyrna, Wednesday Afternoon, Jan. 18. Smimno at the Governor. New York Herald of Monday thus smiles at Gov. Saulshury's antiquated ideas: Gov.

Sanlshury, of little Delaware, must hav" a lively appreciation of antiquity. He pi-ches into the fifteenth amendment as if ir were a thing ot yesterday. TIIK -TIMES pnbliNhct pi ry WodnruJay afternoon Josrfh H. Editor and Proprietor, at Smyrna Dei aware. ne year S2.00 in advance, or if not paid till the end of the year.

paper discontinued until all arrears are at the of the PuMinher. ADVERTISEMENTS will be inverted at the rateof Centn a line forthe flrvt insertion: vtibsequent invertion- centa. A liberal discount made lo quarterly, semi-an final and vearlw advertisers. Governor Ponder was inaugurated yesterday for particulars of which see our Dover letter. We received thc inaueura! just before going to press, but have not time lo comment thereon.

It refers almost exclusively lo f. d. ral affairs, with which he is e.itly dissati-lied, under anti- Democratic management. He promises to protect, so far as he has the constitutional or legal power, "all classes and persons in the ee and undisturbed enjoyment of their rights, yet it is the conviction of my judgment that the extension of the right ot suffrage to persons ot -African descent was unwise," etc. Philadelphia in Is.b, pissed the Senate on Thur-day.

There was some opposition from New York and the West. The matter is thus settled. The San Don.noo Comn, Ss Prosiijent rre-ident of CorneU Umversity. Ex-Senator ade and bimpson, of the M. K.

Church, as Commissioners to Dominica under the resolution which passed Congress a few days since. Bishop Simpson has the Others have accepted. The Commission has been completed by the appointment of Dr G. Howe, of Boston, in place of son. and Allan A.

Barton, of Kentucky, as Secretary, in p.aco of Gen. Sigel, who withdrew bis a ceptance, because he wus not sufficiently acquainted with the Spanish language. The Commissioners sailed from New York ye-terd-y, for tjje Indies. They are aecompanied by a number of newspaper cornspondents, and among others by Fu'ton of the If 1 i 4 Amti-iaia. The ar he bombardment of Paris goes on; has caused a destructive fire at the north ol the city, reached Montma.trc some of the finest palaces and gardens) Of the city, which are being demolished by the of the war was fought und-r Le Mans on Wednesday.

fifty miles from Tours, and one hundred southwest from Paris. The German force was commanded by Prince Frederick and the Duke of Mecklenburg. The renci were commanded by (general Chauzy. 1 he Germans attacked the whole line of the French. A very stubborn resistance was made, and the French seem to have shown a worthv of the da Ihe result was, neverthless, a complete German victory.

Tais terrible defeat of the French involves the rly capt, dation of Paiis. The Philadephia of yesterday says 1 0 prcToius time since the commence tne-it ot tue war has the cait-e of branee seemed in so desperate a conditio" as ii ap thc a I vices. To all other disd antages inusi be added tbefa Pa.is cannot act in etincert vMih the tion outside of rt ca The city lies entijely at the mercy unless the French lorcas outside can raise the siege. Uf this tlie aeteat of Cha.izy leave-, no hope. The Jll gar 0 are rave I lushes upon deal or defeat Mean While the raiuoi projectiles from the Prussian batteries is destroying the lives of soldiers and an 1 th ur of art P-" sc, nce re uced to a wreck, less sad only than the loss of life and the run, ol the people for generalions.

Every 1 lung now such a ration- a burnt! and complete conquest as takes for its parallel. en peace now would seem only to introduce I don.esr. ntinons complement er ti 1 was a time lor the -icsdcu iniervention of the other Europe-j 1 A i Acapbiv a. p. November, is with ml on all sides, and the pr.isp.-ct for the ms.iiution being located in this town, 1 also eneour aging.

La-t week Mr. Jus. W. Spru.nce offeretl to the members of tlie Committee in this town i town, Uevs.Mes-r». Une and Unten house.

a tract of over six acres of land ou aouth i above Howard, in thc most elevated pait of what is known as ciy." He 0 f. ter. this as a donation to the Committee, and Will deed it it, 1er simple to the proper authorUicz provided the proposed institution shall be erected thereon. The value ot the land thus offered to the Conference is estimated at 1 b. relecied.

1 this donation ol land, we learn from one of the committee that another prominent gentlemen Of the town and of the Methodist Church has promised to guarantee $5000 in aid of the enterprise, while others have expresseda willingnew dontte weil I. Inese are certainly ample premia for But we must add to these encouraging signs i by other liberal pledges if wc would make I doubly sure." Thnt the institu-1 ri he established on the Pe-1 ninsula at no distant day is all but fixed fact i So lanrc and enernetio shod of Christians as ,1 as int i uungtu.i Uonlerencc will not let an enterpiise tail that they have declared necessary lio ns another, and should rrccivepractic.il encouragement from every citizen, therefore, "ho the prosperity ol the town at heart. aV. I AS L. O.

Eli h.itilsbury, the of the Saulslury lamilv, waeU.d otli.r bi others, Millard and Gove, 'Gny of the Democrats admit that there was 1,0 l' outside of this f.nnly wafi suitable lor the position. '1 he is a lawyer of hie pi ad lee in 'Boxer, an "old bachelor," and a member of I i and expedient. But its location will be at such place as will make tlie most liberal offer to it. bhall we show the proper degree of liberality, public spirit and business foresight and have our town honored and bi-m-fittcd by tlie enction ol such an institution in our midst, or shall we be found wanting in these requisites of an enterprising community and allow some other town to secure the prize? Can we afford to i our reputation lor go-nheadativeness md "herality, to any nothing ol the in-titution? Dover, we understand, is making liberal of'ers, as is al-o other towns. This but shows the impoi tance of the enterprise, and foresight 0 0U aspiring neighbors.

In proportion otlier towns strive lor it, so in proportion ought our exertions to he increased, ges arising from it will be as important lo us as to any other town, and wc can affud to make ju-t as liberal offers as any of our neighbois. Me understand, also, that ol our eiiizens of tlie other denominations, appreciating the importance of the enterprise, simply in a business view, and actuated by a proper spirit of town pride, have expressed iiiiicu intciest in the movement such interest a practical result when the time institution would be just as beautiful and just as beneficial to our town under one as Tiie advantuas will have comes. The bis popularity with the people much than Gove's. n. Luu ll.e Governor has hroken in upon dull ol the last week like a clap divorce bills and e'c'i'ip-'ed Vy Hrn 'even't's widen have transpiied.

The SenatoViul eon 'est is put at rest, but the Congressman was 'Y il la wus it Gove, but as pref in and bore away III triumph, the Senatorial prize. ihe tnangular family contest is been long, and at Unies conduct, with con-iderable of feeling, report of the caucus balloting lsc 14 pi j-, 13 13 14 3 3 1 1 Gove bal lot came within one 0 the prize, and Will on the same came within two of it fouie pettmacioiis member still casing his solitary vote for Kd. which on the last ballot was in cr i Willard, and the I JL'l'Y 0 6 Third fuesday immediately on the assembling cl Section lor United Willard Saui-bury the-kies II! the seat in the U. S. 'Hwu-e proceed tochosc l.v 1 House then pr eceded to vote U.

S. when 1 appeared that Eil Saulsbury, "jt.J 21 votes, whereupon he was Mr t. a to il lr' rl 1 IT 1 ed t0 rowed he State- frenator. winch adopted when Mr. Russell tioniinaied ii.V.iis 0 t-S-n dulv e'eem I de At the hour ot twelve a 11 1 nom twelve dock, on Tuesday, both Ilousesniet in Joint Conveati.m and pro-j needed in a body to the Court room, in the building, to be present at the inau of Goverm.r Ponder.

rwoni handsomely decorated with and fi.gs for occasion, while the I "dependent- Cornet Brass Bind discoursed oxeellcut nm-tc. Seats had been prepared within the bar for the members of the Legis 1 while on the plat for ,11 were seated lion. V- Associate Justice of the -r Delaware. Hon. Jan.es '-nder.

Governor elect "on Gove Governor. Hon. Eli Sai.lsbury, U. W. Wright, Speaker Gooding, of the Biggs, of the House, and the Gyrus Hui.tingto.i, the Chaplain of a r' other official digniiaiies.

Gierk of the Senate then read the Joint Resolution convening the two Houses, Chaplain delivered beautiful 1 'mi prayer. Associate to Pooler, Governor elect, the following oaths of proiiwuucmg -tier upon 1 wi Lr, 'l 1 l-' Delaware So helu me God 1U htate Pon'lel do 0 Almighrv' God' will p.iln.m the 1 1 -L of Governor of the (j 0 a ure Wll 'i fidelity, bo help me After taking hima 'f Bevcral oaths of pffiea, the Governor proceeded "by which fiifcj the court close of the reading of the individual, rather inclined, r0 three cl.eerz for new'Governor, 0 tlr rU lT 1 T' oere.nohie. far the'rLcl'i'of the mit hustings. 1 of the two Houses then i Bie two Houses sepaAddress was ordered to be primed, and in the Semite 500 were ordered. he Legislature is rmw prepared to go to work in earnest.

A total remodelling ot the Uw to raise Revenue, passed by the Igigislature. his been agreed upon by the Uomn.it 0,1 Ways and Means." Wilmington, too has to lie entire' the Ward ed Wo years ago, proving abortive. A petition has already been ini red need into the Senate to divide The First Ward of that City into two Wards. It being a strong Democratic Ward, it is supposed it will make twoot political character, and thereby insure a Democratic eendeney in the City Council. Dut those philanthropic petitioners who urge this scheme under the plea ot a large vote, say nothing about a division of the Sixth Ward which polls more votes than the First, oh no.

the Sixth is as strong Depublican as the First is hence the diffe he Hall of the House of Representatives, was tende. ed yesterday lot lie Cover nor which was used last night for ihe recent ion ot the members ot the Legislature, and the people in general who were in the town. tr a late hour last, night, crowded with the beauty and elite of Dover, where all went merry as a marriage hell." To tlie two houses will nu et in joint volition again to go through with the formality ot the final balloting for United States SenaA CInH give perform a-K'e in St. Paul Patl.olic Cl.uicli, Wil in i it ton. WcMlnediv Wilmington last week.

O.ficers were elected lor the present year. A room on Market Wilmington, was Thursday night last, an attempt made to break open a safe in which had deposited its lunds the o. tie held io Friday evening. Ihe ladies bore all the expenses, 1 llie received fancy toeost 7ronf 1 b. Church iv 1 10 isn nee.

The hall conII tor. STATE AM) LO( Shout F. Williams, professor of Clienii-try ia oe College, edits the depaitinetii Fat. nts. Arts and beignets in the American Exchange and litvieto.

ve 1 'ilnres ui must cases, atiei I he bist two or inrceoecasions. ial wa at Ltdp sic last ednesday evening. Mr. Jas. D.

Boggs, the Railroad Agent will soon build a at Hume dwelling An effort is being made rovarin 1 Middletown. he general Board of Directors of the Par' Ilers 11 dividend of 3 per cent, or the clear of taxes. A grand hop" wus held at Middletown evening, I The masonic order hold ibeir ibirt convocation ofihe Grand Royal Arch Chapter at Dover, to day. 9 1 A number of farmers are complaining ot the scarcity 01 water, in this vicini y. he Lewes steamer now makes but one trip Per week, (caving -wes every Saiurday on 1 lll, i tra 1 and ver UCM 1,1 3 dock, m.

Milford has a new dentist, Dr. Fh los and 1 a nttW opened by Dr. Piatt. 1 Capt. Oliver Burger, who launched a fine coasting schooner here on Thanksgiving Dav died at Poughkeepsie, N.

or, the 9th olJ Daniel Tim 1 i.nm he to be Lrgest ever seen in this section. I Collins, of Tl.oronghtatv Ti 8Wl et Wl ek hi, Sent'l 8 9 SUU has retired from the ol the Junction Bn ak water 0 ''V 1 succeeded by a Mr. Gibbons, of Aoik, who owns a ijority of the stock. 8r8 Bdl Underwood, of Kenton, tile lake havt; the sole and manufacturers ot the bordering tile," a new invention for gardens, I exhibition, in Wilmington, clos ed Saturday. -Some of the chickens, sold at brought big prices.

Acock and two hens, oflhc Bramah breed broimb, to The New York Steamers to Lewes We make the following ezirant ietier in the New York of S.imd-y 1-2. writer of which is understood be 'lr Sin. clair, the publisher of that paper who principal stuck holder in both the 'steamboat at in is a and the J. li. Railroad Co.

The tract reads as follows It wa. cotcnipiatedio suspend the stcamshir line from New Yo.k to conneciing with the railroad, during the 1,1 weatnw' freight proves so profitable that is ,0 be cm. tinned alt Winier. The last freight of 1 sacks oysiers, of 300 bags ol grain, and miscellaneous article-' This shout the average weekly shipment' and it comes from a source wind, never t.elô.è sent anything directly to the New-York ki t. The Same writer gives the following illustrationconceiningilieadvaniagesolinePh-i This the that Winter since the comp.etion of the Junction water Riiiwavto coast, with fine pier extending ar I Km fec i.tip, Ifalbr.

ft 11 Us Hl by- A dispatch over the qmcK ca mWgmie uf rU curn 1 io he uiiilerwiitera, have lost their occupation. I am told that they have gone into prayer meetings "'repentance perhaps, lor such nice little with in one ve of 61 4 0 1 A ''w mazier CBd 1 ''a w'7 kwr 1 yourcalgoV" Au-wJ- get you off for $50 Tlieiu ed, and 8 lou.dnfd (jili.at went off Master pi." a PS wreckers of less than 2 000 Thanks luch Uu lroud SUCh a a Fntr-We'earn that the barn and other out-buildings on the farm of Mr. Moody Rothwith a large quantity ol grain and portion of his mock. The fire, it is said, was accidently coinmunio-ited by a little colored girl. unable to learn ipuch of the particulars.

Tho loss will be very heavy. CXaie i SO 2 Henry Latimer, President Union National Dank ot Wilmington-Janies C. Aiken, Henry tlnP Edward T. Charles 1 du Pont ir Canl.r jlli Swift Victor Horn i 'l 1 i P. Heald, William Tatnall, Hen.y S.

McCombs. Israel James Clement B. W. B.O., EU ISrrs Morrow (ieli' ce VoaT Jones Wi lian, ai- ls 'c V. 1 John Wile si I b- pU fette SAilm.OmaT'fcrtl Mitchell, David Jacob liubccaii.e Robert B.

Fly. William Davlett Ndw ('-jviL i I rles 1 Pr 1 it' Vl 1 nt i ea mt 1 ol ff llwi no is mo. I P.nin l'iM tn 'ni nVT'T yrawiom, mu on. liioiiias Benj.imin Gibbs, Janies G-rman. James M.

Cox, iliinin (jrmi, B. I. Nalio. M.x William ihiaiu 1 (JlarL, Il n. i au George Maxwell.

Presi mk Hayr boh. rt Hayes Vvii'i (John Kvan-, James M. Dav a--on. Hurry Warren William McCK-l'and Tli.nipon Jr, iiw, il Smiihers. Joi.n T.

Jakes, Jonalh .11 N. Guildersleve. Mr Sti.ithers was chosen iih.ee of Thomas K. resigned, and Mr Giidersh-ve in place of liunu Jenkinz, who! clecliiieii The Legislature, on Tuesday, appointed the following Diieetois the Farmers' Bank Delaware For New Castle WinningI Internai. Dev ENi (.

it woes The Tp Divisions in mil Stale Third and Fourth Divisions in New k.mwn SS m'V" Mullen will continue Ass. sl.r for Lw ilGtrict. John C. Clark late Assessor Fourth, being discontinued. th and -Sixth Divisions, embracing K-ntcunty.

are consolidated, and will be known as the Fourth District. John A Sievenson is continued as Assessor of the new ditrl a Lb mit relieved, Districts Seventh and Eighth, embracing all us, "'X county.are consolidated, and will be as the Filth District. D. A Houston is continued as Assessor, and Henry Wolf 'ieved. General Woodall has reduced the office in tl.i! ton William Bright, William Kenn, rd and El ward Moore.

New Ca-lle B.ancli Dr. A V. L-lcy, Hol comb and Dr. John Merrett. Branch al Do ver; Dr.

Henry Ridgely. John Hall Samuel Harcadine. Branch at Gei.rteiown Loxley Jacobs, Win, Wsolas ami Turpin Moore. The Bank of Smyrna elects Directors in i.EWa.—Suhscription books) have been opened lor hinds for the) enlargement ol the Mel hud Church in this) town. I he trustee- hope to be able to com -1 me nee the Wink as early in the Spring as I he extraordinary liberality and suecess of Dover has spurred the congregation re Milford has al-o felt the impulse and the el urcli there will be enlarged and modern iz in a lew months.

Harrington ha- jm-i a tine m-w edifice, also, and if Smyrna 1 10,0 thr 1 i Ctf.SMfy, or cnili- I memlab of rivalry the church referred to wm loo-e its present high standing in its denomination. 1 ne exna meetings at the M. E. Church ol this town have closed. rnr ctriz -ns who vi-ited Dover on dedication Sunday were highly with I arraiigeinetil and be.nty of tho remodeled i Methodist church.

1 he concert at Clay-ton on Monday evening for benefit of the Sunday Seined Library, by Frof. Qumil.y and the Union Choir. I was vrerv siiecesstul. A huge audience was) highly delighted with the singing, and about $30 was raised by- the entertainment. Keligiols venue rc The Wreck of the Sunday he Ist ihe United Revenue to mcUn, j.

ii. iT, viz; El.e Walker, Isaac James, and Kendal Rickards. The object is to make a summer resort at Rebobotli. which is about six miles 1 I-s-wee, on the ocean. The pro-peel looks favorable tor the enterprise.

JANUARY 4, 1871. Mr. E'Vtor your letter from the Seaford tv- ri 1 0tCea pet We are of opinion Vranlu.io ''ll' r'had "I- a little, and talk in i ul, iftoad of tho plural, 0 not some persons. dw pl il ks the hcart of 3i ihb evening, by some one wanting a ride. Officer Tit 3 TT "fti uJ will get some one into trouble if con- ter Mourn while on her way from Lewes to this city, wa-caught in drifting iee ami driven HSliOie al i whore hho thrown on tier beam ends.

All aboard got safely ashore, and it was thought (he vesrel probably be saved She tested on two of the government pie. opposite that place, some days ago tlie fioa.ing iee knoek. s.i rn I el uni 011 them, leav ing her bow the other, so that lier stem sunk II, deep wmer. si.nl'ti«» ul a ver precarious ituatio.i, and l.y many is believed to be total loss, linn liui.n I I i eillerlained ot her. At the latest advice, she was still in much (he same position, her Slcrn sunk and her bow above Commercial.

A committee Gent's Colored Border Handkerchiefs and Ladies' Hem Stitch Handkerchiefs are sold lor 8 cents at Schwarz's New York Bazaar. Qo to for The Railroads of Delaware. to ord. appointed Stock ly, l.a.rTri Cl ot the Boar, 1 I hen appointed Mes-rs. no.

H.db-cker, Wm M- Bdl, and II. Cummins, judges of eleoih.li to be held, lo the absence Wm. M. Dell, on motion, Robert Mill wa. th 1 ,0 Directors in a "lY'u V.

iLV. W''resident M- K. R. On motion, tl, Bien adjourn, and the Di.ectors met and elected Ja-, W. Spiuance, President, 1 W.

C.u,', ti meeting of the stock 0 'b al th0 ol cc O' tile Lnliipuiiv. at The meeting was organized by appointing J. F. Tharp, and Hayes, The repoit of the id 1 a Diiectors, and Report ol ll.e Treasurer were presented and approved. The tusii.es» of the road for 1 en- is $mM a.

ld umci i tew fxprii bv hSSi'sssBsacrz VSS The firs, three tl.e' cl, us of operating the I Ui ine opeiai.d jhe lu.d dci the new ot 75 pe. cent, of the eun.i.igs The -t three the Sf I HS. Would have he ii only $5.657 71 in). TI, V. wi were elected ''n y.

ar viz dauui-l M. vu A dr drnrr, lirnmiiur.sf« ii' un rv Fiddemao. -Alex Johnson, J. Turpin I 1 Koss Albeit Curry Hayes was elected cunaniiuou-ly 1 i Massey. Edward Ridgely and JeSiter appointed to aiiciii the accounts i behne neit meeting.

Alter the adjournment ot the -tock I 1 newly elected Board of unaniiuon-ly elected Sam i Felmn FrcMdl Dt a Secretary. Junction Breakwater Knilroa.I. The nnnud meeting ot the Junction and Breakwater U.ilroid was held at Miibud, mi the 9th, and I lie billowing gentlemen elected tor the rn-uing year, viz Gibbons, ot New York. President. (Judge Houston resigning;) Sain'l Sinclair, of A oik Tiibune Treasurer.

N. J.B. Sin ai, of La I Cou.ny, J. S. Freitvm C.

S. Wat-on, C. C. St nek ley, Edward ilitehens, ul Del und M. Merscolc, of New York.

After'the elec an Zed by elect- (litljons, Saihlli I 1 Sinclair, Treasurer, and Jacb Y. Secy. I bn- the ensuing tenu. F. om the suhmitted to the meeting l.y the F.ezl lent and liea-urer, we make tlie bdu.wing extract in regard to the of the r-ad treiai.i 1i9 oa ett U'd MHles of the road )4 1 jj4 0 4gj Net Out of tins rem lii.der the sum of 5 595.74 was paid bir Operating bills outstanding Oet.

31, 1869. The statement also shows that tin-re been $230,308.66 received, ami $244 144. 48 pan! out on aceuunt of construe.ion of the road since the last report. A contract has been nr.de with tlie and New Steamship Company to run steamers regularly from New making eonr.ee.ion with the road at for the P'-riod of ten years. in- TIio Wilmington Ball.

Knilrond. 'he Philadelphia, Wilmington Baltimore Railroad have elected the following officers lor 1871 Isaac Hinckley; ice Fresideot, Enocl. Fiait; Secretary lies surer, Alfred Horner; Directors, Hinckley. Samuel M. Felton, Will.u...

Sellers, Samuel t-lch, Jesse Lane. Jos. Bringhur-t, 'I homas Wbitridgc, Thon.a» Kel-o, i'hos. Donaldson. Jacob To.

ne, tliai iei Tl.ayer, S. M. Shoemaker and Minot. The Kent Co. Mutual Insurance The ii.in.iul meeting of the policy holders ot I Company was held in this town Monday, 16.h i.ist., lor the purpo-e ol hearing ei "'y repmt ol the Secretary and elect ng nine io sen ensuing year, and $587,102.00 of additional insured during the same period ot time sustained by tire diK ll.eye«" to $11.995 13.

which is much the large-t loss sustained by this company anv one viiar viouslv. But five to the policy holders the eonm inv of the earningsto add to the immediate pay! 10 The above exhibit shows a rapid increase of us G.e- 4 M. a.ul the financial management and i condition of the company must be entirely 0 Nl rf or p. 0r Pr. Henry James Fonder ffirTi age the affairs of the ensuhig I W'h At mt the Directors.

Gemge 1 ns was re- elected President yuar rt 1 a vOmp a increase ol business, wliiel, may he re ot I in-ming have in iiiaimgeiiienv. No coinpaoy Iosm.s by tire mure promptly than tlie f8e.it Mutual. billowing statement shows the condition I of up to Jan. held by IhsCo. Jan i cancvlled during ynt I Nrw ur ToU1 smounl ol miteI Amount of propnrty JnniiRry iNt.

1S70. 1 cauct-IledUuring ihe New to be addod during the year. mmD 037.35 49 GHS.f.0 -sly St 039 us uo S3.S9«. Total amount of property inaured Jan. 1.1K7I.

Of ths company to meet anr loss that mar by 44.477.64 4s.Rti4.2j Itt.UPU.UU iiiiMirytl, L-mm-'l by thtf recMiptR to luvoHtniyut Jan. NVt capital to meet lontes. It will be observed that $49,688.00 have been added to deposit note account during the 1 property The Furniers' Mutual Fire Insurance ot St. Georges and Appnquinimink Hundreds, for''thUyew t0 ll, wi, Secretary John Lt g. enry Da WUIitz, Jus.

West, U. Watkins, and John C. Corbit. To Lkt-A two story Siordloiisc. Stre grocery room and cellar At A Schwarz's New York DumrT; can get Best Kid (Hoves ss.

The low pr.ee. vh.H. 1 -t t.e materials Hmi mi. K. A.

fc w.ll positively remove Smyrna, I)-. ,5 Gent's. Youth's and Boy's ail at eo-t, Primrose's. A 1 wl1 nv i A ra eh nce 4 plUVR YOU dill Im A large Mock ol L.di-. and Clin.lira'sf at If a c-nts.

worth go to A Scbwaiz Nw Y.uk B.ziir. 4 To the Wtak. nil Worn. am. the Ldiltir llie? Hinton K'Couhr imys Hn unlicsilalmgly rccxin.noud llo- bVr.iVin pr.itccl««! solution of prolox.de i nt 'n tlie worn, Die weary, hit it- bonefits.

It poss. Mi lii( ') 'J" claio.ed for it by its proprietors. 1 ld The only store for the inhabitants mv id vicinity to secure bargains, is -fore it is too late. lo. Apply to SIM 6 1'5 Sloi-lc g.M.d, boterc he io pay tinA.

St-liWaiz hiuh HiH iitd ars i bv Finn 'litl a i 3 i Publications Vick Ii.ia-stixteh III a It I n.l 1 Mr. k. ti; Mint How lo cultiva al IrlMAI Inch 4 Sf in 'HE I.KIUHK AI.VANA 'Inch -71. Air. v.hIm»I> jiirf lu.iiM' 1 D.l KaSDHRTH RURAL RSGISTRH AMD ALMANAC for for "nii" in pi.

and J'Jrzei. in cltl 1 CDil lo Md Lv-U'vr Dal ait a i'H 'Uv cl CUIADnll Huit I tl.il Nkw Vu UK OBSKitvfcK Vk yuDlGlml and Almanac fr K. 1H7I. lia- work an wi 1 Cud. 4l tutor.HHlIoll.

bot ilfiMii! IliUl'l- In-tik to Tile cliurvlt liaTf carrGiuv civil Mini in to rein iltvKi luiculi ii.Diiua.it' will Minpiy rrpilrr. id jr. bw. a i loi Hi' I d. Tory of ihe Mj'c fui a ttif viiurclt bit Wc have rrcrivH of A iioMr.

N. F. rr for t'Tt. couia'iiiiir Fill fingt- cut 1 of A Cannrv I'hihv. Sr Tiiatiloliis Hli'l IV AU.iNam.

a IbmlBf Kuo. Hot Z'rttiia. 4 mi ihm piaiu fur iDoii-ari'l nt atul papiT lull FiielpN A N. post pm to Unie reid K-giv Ml magnificent pictorial i hw nonihlr batinf in hi .4 -I" k. eji-ublic in general are eauti.ei- ed to imik out the spurn-us tes pin in ot and as for Sim in Liver Regulator.

Buy c.ny trmi. re- -1 citable druggist-, and tlr.t ii i- put up square package- and i- the signature at A. Sim. ami J. II.

Zi-lin JW alt others are upon ilie public. Beware OOODS CHEAPLR THAN EVER! The undersigned rrspenfully a.nl|Cmiios nl ami vu. in. lias ja 1 MAIN "1 which he ii.tt-i.dH lo sell cheaper than any market fur years, Ctms.eiiiig cf 1 DRY GOODS i) rP Wa.lnng Tubs. Buckets, tb.ihes Hrusl.cs, Hair Uri.sl Fancy and Baskets.

Hfh Sugars. Molasses. Rire. Cffe. a.up..l«te, Esn-nce, Coffee oil.Candles.

8 o.p,$^ Ille Jea.m.o-uab« rgs, Hum.cis.T.ckn.gs. r-ld. C. tK SllCK VIumIhih, 2 Nmktrrii. l.n Ula.d», l.a»»s.

Ui.an.ia»>'. F.que», ami all i.ic goods usually luund in muniry sturc. The Cloths and Cassimcres Ich. arc new, just bought, and Comprise all thr in NOTIONS AND STATIONARY. Sp.nil Cal.nl., Knitting C'nllnn, Uncp gijin, It.ihnnnil», I.hiIic»' and M.

ll.ise, Ci.ndle Wick, Lamp teks, liloVCA 4 lvtl Neck. ilandktrt bn It I'riimnings, 'I'mjic, Skirt Jtiuid. Ctm.lw, l.tn. Hoir Unci les. Pu Nrinles, Si-issnts, nod Vt-si Biiidnitf, i-- Silk, Twine, Kid Mud.ine Silk, Ac.

I.ctlc, F.mls-Cop, Mr-le Bl11 Lead 1 Pa-s Ink, lo.k.i IIh 'S Buuk Muchgt- A .3 Wood Willow-Waie. Oil P. ck and all of Hope. GROCERIES Large Assortment of a and Caps, Saddles. Window Blinds, Iron Slone on at the lowest prices.

Col ar. COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD. GEO W. CUMMINS. COR.

ot MAIN AND COMMERCE £1 mch23 '70-ly.

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