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   Delaware State Reporter (Newspaper) - August 12, 1859, Dover, Delaware                               RE STATE VOL. 7. AUGUST 12, 1859. WHOLE NO. 522. JOB PRINTING STOBY K E P O R it It I I L D I TV of Main and King HAVING carefully n full of NEW ANU BEAUTIFUL under the of the best in the tl to and 011 the most description of JOB Such as In plain or in fancy of any aizo or i according to ON nnd for sale at the a largo assortment of to which the tion of of tho Peace and requiring aro respectfully invited FOR 0? THE 76 cts per Rd 7ft 7S to attach 75 to attach surety of 75 Foreign 75 75 Negro Man iage 75 75 u 73 75 u of 75 State 75 Commitment and Bond in 75 or for 00 Feo 12 cents per copy FOB CONSTABLES Constable's 75 cts per quire Distress 75 75 u u and 00 per quire 1 00 with power of 100 Judgment and 75 75 Promissory 75 Checks 75 75 The above Blanks arc all printed ou the best cap and tht blank spices ruled to ing Persons wishing Blanks sent to thpm bv mail or by tho are requested to remit the n nf the by as well as the postage in on the package to bo sent Small packages ran be forwarded to anv point on the between Seaford and lor 25 cents The on each sheet is one All kinds of Blanks neatly punted to order on Me terms j ALFRED R. I AT No 210 Street above If SURVEYOR O. tenders his services tn C. MI. CLOCK WATCH MAKER WILL promptly nd lo a-d REPAIRING and WATCHKS of every description and SPECTACLES in all their branches entire satisfaction guar A fine assortment of both Silver and A complete clock of SILVER and ED All kinds of silver and Glasses changed to suit any Jewelry Silver WE would respectfully inform our patrons and the generally that we have just opened our New Silver and Plated Ware j at No 622 Mailed where we ot- I at Wholesale and at thc lowest cash i a laige and stock of every description of goods usually kept in a first class Watch and Jewelry We hope by untiring to accommodate and not to letain oui formei but met it and secure a large accession to the same Every description of Diamond Work and made to order at short All goods to be as Particular attention given to repairing of and of every No. 622 Market South Phila N. B. Wo will continue our Old No. 148 North Second lor a short time 3m Jewelry CASSIDY No. 12 South Second call thc attention of to their stock of feeling assured of their ability to con pete with any other They now on hand a fine assortment of English and AND SILVER LEVER Gold Fi Guard and Vest Seals and Fines Gold Gat Lava and Mosaic Ear Sleeve Gold of Hair Jewelry Plaited and Mounted to SILVER equal to Sugar and Table and Butter Napkin Selected 0 k c 111) c s. MRS. SMITH'S BY VIRGINIA DB for came HI the aic your I the lady didn't waul I don't but the hat can you do mid Miss snid coming into my room after Mrs. Smith had her Lizzie's to give a big nest and she's to day lo hire She a after a and she wants us all to d she had in for To hire the gul I to the I told her you and I'd come on up and you'd tell her what she do and then I told her come up on the day of the help her about gitting Did you promise I would come ed. you'll won't you I never find my way all alone by and then you know all about parties in the and 3-011 could devise her what to do so I saw any excuse fiom me would dis- tress the old sol too I left her with Mrs. and and heated Mrs. Daffodil apd Mr nnd Mrs Smith would insist upon waiting upon the I git you some strawberries I my old friend say to a lady who stood beside me rale and there's lots of an old acquaintance of and 0 I'll a And darting she ed with a slice of poundcake in her 8ngers. Won't vou have some more she said to there's lots on the all done up in cloves and vinegar to keep thorn the I tried to teach her After through the whole no Mon would induce leave that one spot un- til for fearsome new guest would arrive and not find her at her I was passing the I met of Miss said ou will use 3'our persuasions to induce those Iwo females to keep of my you will der me servant for You have no idea how they discompose me. The one in the with mv old fnend went promising to smart stlk upon my cooking the from spiling in the They've been open come up in the and led oysters just and the lady of the house all the to be sure but I guess they're things When we the next with her high colored silk and risen V done tip in a she was not going home to though I had made George wants me to put a lot of pies and gingerbread on the and to bring the barley sugur The young Indy declined any temple into the parlor until I promised to do my if you You the one in mise to bring a carriage and take me home in the smart she says the plates and saucers tune lo my went at once to must not be placed upon the table in and Mrs Smith's She was not The I don't think there's a cake in that pantry she brocade lav upon the bed and the room was in j has not fingered The lady of the she perfect but empty of Mrs. has sent Paddy to help and 11 1 Daffodil shook out her spread it beside thc only hope she'll break her meddling finding their and cordially invited but I Mrs. Daffodil furnished her with an ice and some 11 Will you have or said to one young who was very Both sakes sis does your mother let yong eal both so late at night 1" When the party broke Mrs. Daffodil went to the to assist the ladies in Monday Mrs. Daffodil and I started j laying her I really pitied the poor A ring at the caused a violent to find Mrs. whose address her former started in search of her experience had warned her to We I the in the above All business entrusted to his be promptly and on the Public 3rd doci cast ol Fountain's Hon. S. M M. W. P. P. E. and N. B. Govo Isaac C. Bird Messrs. K. Henry Tavlor and John K. J. And Blank Book NO 127 M W I L M I G T O N 1> li L A W A R E THE FOUNTAIN THE SECOND BETWEEN AND W. C. FOUNTAIN general assortment of Plated compiling Cako Plated Tea The above goods will be warranted what aie so d nnd at the All bv mail promptly rt ehy aim and Wonderful Excitement in ARK WITH A OUT OP W P WANT TO liFT IN THE EIRST THAT CS FOR Mason's Cheap Clothing HE has lust bei n to nun chased a good consisting of m ide ing C and Pocket Socks of the latest In can fit out any man with as nice a suit of and at as low a figure as any one in Tiy us friends and s. voung and mil poor high and sec it we do not tell tbe to is verv small and quick and we won't be that's so We n 0111 sincere thanks for the liberal spared to both in or garment warranted to be a perfect or no Cutting done at shoit Remember thc place is at J. S. Mason's clothing next to Isaac Baker's J. S. Merchant BO OIKS For Summer CUBA AND a Vacation portion of the per Thc subscriber thankful for the liberal j tronage extended to him dining the three vears he kept the Washington Hotel in would invite all his old and the to stop with him whenever they visit thc city either on business or Every and ition bo afforded which usually to a first class WILLIAM C. Feb. 25, 1859. late of Del. Dover Classical English JL bv Richard Henry D Jr. The Exploits and Triumphs in Europe ol Paul tbe Clu ss by tho Author of Salad for the i Thc Life of North American by B. THIS INSTITUTION is now op. n for the of the dh action of 1 lie of a Poor l oung Mr A a graduate of thc lated from the Wesleyan Conn. Instruction is given or a Month with the Blue by in all the branches of a thorough English S. sical and Scientific As toe j Willie Songs ot edited bcr of and the school is hy Mrs. posed of the more advanced Life of Oliver by de aro afforded for thorough and rapid in all thu higher branches of learning Strict attention is also given to tho reached the a large three story with a and rang thc Mrs. Smith in a rich brocaded with n collar and opened tbe come she Cousin How Walk in nnd make yourselves to We went in. I must pause to describe those The carpet was very rich with gorgeous of flowers on a black So The curtains were of green figured in and lined with bright was of black covered with crimson and from the tie hung draped curtains of purple with yellow silk a loaded with fancy and costly books piled a made a scene of display unparalleled in my former ex- It was wilh difficulty I reached a so profuse were the little holding baskets of and other A clock adorned the and two long mirrors at each end of the from floor to trebled the geous Land how tearing fine you to be said Mrs. de- to gracious don't look much like your little does it Never mind pa's Cousin said her cousin I want to talk about the i You set mining to me. i me to give a big lo inaugurate my as he and I have invited all thc i folks and all ihe nnd the Smith and they make neigh ou to two although we lived in the best society in I no idea how to set about a city nnd I want to have H genteel so what do It is lo is it not I nt all the and sent 'em last What waiters have yon hired we hire any Smith let the man the nnd there's about two dozen waiters all sizes in the I mean men to 1 rny I went fot a new gal that's coming Do you think we'll want any men and you are very late about en- gaging wait till I get my and we will What have you done about jour I when came they ain't coming till afier Smith says it ain t to ax to tea in the But 3011 must have a I at about or twelve My what time will they go home Not before one or I should think they'd betn ten dinner and that time to have j You must go to and give your j I Excuse the but what expense do you go I sat Soon a voice fiom Land here I am come right both of you 9 We found Mrs Smith making and she exhibited gingerbread enough to feed any for and so are the she said It was with some difficulty I persuaded her to abandon this pursuit and come with me to the with much I ob- leave to push some of the taMes into corners and instead of leaving them to the centre of the The hall was site the and very cation in the who wished to see the insisted that it was her place to wait on the while one of had to him his part of the weie dis- Mrs. Daffodil sent Pete to the Smith's rooms were soon Many came from many from a real desire to honor an invitation from a new many to verify the accounts of Smith's from one motive or most of her invitations were Mrs. all to come to see If Mrs. S. did not have a of new callers the next it was not from want of invitations given by Mrs. Daffodil at Mrs. Smith's What Inventors are The following paragraph showing the tions of the Patent is an evidence of the falsehood of the old adage that there is no- thing new under the sun A LIST OP the thousands of marvellous inventions which American genius has produced within the last few are the compiled in an abstract from the tent Office The report explains the s there was a large dil evidently fell called upon to do the j of the celebrated Hobb Its did not fear want of Some of thc little tables were into thc and some of the statues into the amid the lamentations of the two country for I saw that there would be no room for promenading or dancing if they were all I left in the I tried the found it an excellent in good and finally the rooms in The waiters arrived in the and be- gan their preparations in the Fancy four mulatto with all the tine ideas of well-trained city endeavoring to get a supper ready amid the harassing questions and interference of two fresh country dames and a Irish Are ymi sure you have got enough ile on inquired Mrs. he's only thc white meat off th it chicken f I wouldn't allow sich a and my he's throwing away all thc whites of the to indure this thc old lady secured two chickens and about a dozen I whites of cut them up all the meat she could gel off the and to launched the whole of her mess into his splendidly when ihe large late strawberries were emptied into the I was just in time to prevent their being deluged with a large milk standing before Mrs. You go to all big don't you said Daffodil to I go to one every how powerful gay you do you cook all the suppers their This sentence being entirely the old left to pry around among the When the waiters took their dishes into the Mrs Daffodil began to set the In vain I represented that it was the vv Mrs Smith and her cousin were anxious to see all the upon the At five o'clock I persuaded them to and caught look of pet feet contempt ns he P over and directed his men to clear the table until ning They had carefully placed plates along the a and spoon before each and Smith was proposing to row in the neighborhood ioi thim all to sit the When reached Mrs Smith's room she honors in her cousin's house and George and I finding that the two cousins had agreed upon their plan of stood by watching The first comers were a lady and two men from the next How d'ye said the old ing to meet you are well off. some of your What's your names George slipped out and directed Harry to an- future to prevent this question being repeated upon every The young lady advanced to Mrs. whom she had met and introduced her brother and a depends upon a secondary or false set of which prevent ments from reaching the real the lock is and may be loaded through the and fired off till the glar is tired of his fruitless or fears that the will bring to view his ments more than he Doors and shutters have been patented be broken through with either pick or sledge The A harpoon is described which makes the whale kill The more he pulls the the deeper goes the An mi- chine has been which is worked By a steam In an experimental it How d'ye do I'm glad to see j froze bottles of and produced here's Miss B and her Harry announced Mr. Mrs. How d'ye do how all your folks meeting Lors I der if and her j blocks of icq the size of a cubio foot when the thermometer was up to eighty It is calculated that for every ton of coal put into the it will make a ton of ice. From Dr. Dale's report we gather some idea of the value of A man who made a f you're any relation to the up in slight improvement in a took a Mary where I spent a summer of his machine through the Western They were no and after a tour of eight you don't say and the same name ed wilh thousand Another man One of the married a Potts of had a to thresh and clean which Philadelphy perhaps 3ou know m he sold for sixty thousand They were not Those are ordinary such names is I wouldn't a as the the planing believed how many Smiths there was in are delphy until I came to look for Ain't Examiner Lane's report Among these it We've been a round all day you lo get supper and and we the heat and Miss cried there's moie and you seen here she is. Miss Miss How d'ye Miss Peters? I'll take you to Lizzie as soon as she's done speaking to new electrical is an electrical w haling by which the whale is laterally shocked to An- other is an which rings bells and displays signals in case of fire or is an electric which wakes vou tells you what time it and lights a lamp for you at any hour you them Ain't that a puny dress of There jg sound a sort of huge cost nigh on to fifty Smith lo be in front of a Seems a good deal for one don't to thc engineer's ears all the noise it here's Mr. and Miss and notwithstanding the their noise of thc traini is an invention that Mr. and Miss and Mr. up from a turns I must heie comes some around wilh their heads upi I if jou ain't jest the shortest jn papers jn order Another goes man to be named Long that ever I did through the process of so fond of singing about Lucy and turning out finished here's Mr. Long perhaps he's her One cuts another scours or here s Mr. and forks another rocks the cradle Mr. and their gal. and Qr talle m and And so it went until the rooms were fil- jog Thero patented that It was very Mrs. Smith did not be tipped back on two and a understand how to entertain her chair cannot oe tipped back in any a few engaged in it was a Uon any legs at Another patent a few still array of 1 don't want to go there I only want to took off her calico diess in which she had been to n He snuck George proposed js for a that counts passengers in an of correct habits of and an upright The school year is divided into four eleven weeks Students entering the i school after the commencement ot the be fiom other testimonials of a high Mr. R. brings letters fiom of the and Qn ie Principal ot I Conference Rhode j I STEREOSCOPIC CALL AT 421 MARKET Del. and examine the STEREOSCOPIC r effected to keep a complete of Sti and also of Stereoscopic both on glass and anil plain nip of Pin f Pal Natui il and Scon s XtC ftf We would the ol ware and enmities ment t see about tht How much money do you want to Smith said not he'll pay all ihe bills T n You tho C. N. br Samuel must pickled ousters my in chicken salad S. G. or the II At six when George called for he What kind of a salad's that t e growed was presented to Mrs. Stmih arrayed in a white but I never crape over pink satin the upper skirt wuh butur and lettuce in oui of cine ken salad We relumed to the house two having secured the services of one of our leading colored and three of his men to mv great the t anil tli it anv our prices are low AS those af anv in the larger that our friends and tbe call am see p ol this lately and 7el7.tr 421 Market Del. d TUST over STEEL PENS of stv marie to all of which wo can sell -T 1J7 The Poetical Works of William with a of his Life Blue and Poems of Blue and Stilus and bj Mrs. Dine and Tho Bible in the or tho Life and Li tier lens Douglas arranged by his The bv Adam The of the by Hints towards Perfection of by D. Truth is a tale for young sons Mrs. The by Joseph P. ot the i At I introduced to Mr. ishe with Little Chil ten on t f middle who very much indeed almost made by his sudden accession to a large left to him by a lately deceased 1 he w in the of a w as sent lor to a neighboring was and he on to After the new girl nt Smith's I to hci to her new had her cousin a of my capabilities for thing Thc new the when we were all assembled lo What is youi name 2" I inquired w 40T Budget at wrik all and called upon me to assist her in arranging her for the I pleading the eaily but I was poing home to dress nnd both Mrv Smith and Mrs. Daffodil fanned they required and the low neck and s a neck and arms which out- shone the saini in An elaborate of pink and white with a thc Serious though I don't think he meant to be For a short time he to immovable taking to whom I hud taught the I led off. My example was soon and thc ice once the guests began to very 1 introduced people whom I had never seen be- fore to each George supplied with and Daffodil made charmingly At half past supper was Our host looked delighted at the goodly com- omnibus and takes their When a very fat gentleman gets it counts two and There are a variety of guns patented that load themselves a fishing line that adv us own and a that throws away the and then baits itself and in the corner for There is a also by which a wan prints instead of writes It is played like a piano And speaking ol it is estimated that nine thousand are made every year in the Uni- ted giving constant employment to orre thousand nine hundred and costing nil the colors of the j pany assembled in his Ins wife over two millions of Bovs Hook nf Modron Travel and Ad- hy s T he a J and other bj Charles Philip All choice of as soon by T. 421 Del. e at establishment 1 upr ot Railing p to would call Iho ion of about enclosing Cemetery nt their i n TI oil s and STEWART fc ihe and thc w hole array was by jewels enough to set up a small You look tired and won said George to and I am ou will be worse be- for you and I must taki caic of the to Mother and going lo Mis to I was a til seemed to a i- much I had taken my tea and was I called for 1 had promised ly 1'nder Mrs S 's in organdy with a most absurd idea very tasty wreath of small flowers her Pete us at the and we id bored and She did not could not and she was unused to late offered arm to the to lead her to but Mr. Smith put him aside and led out his wife leaving the guests In in any order they After they had the company seemed until and I paired them silling to the I them a and d m Iho parlors Mis and then returned foi me She left me the winters in waning on the he in answer to rny in- for her they a-e all in ihe took and The supper was S We were the fusion the I was i vantage of his unlimited orders to pet up cd upon to show Mrs. Smith how 10 receive her very flue and her nt one ol the tables op- i ft uit the such a list of inventions as who can say truly that there is nothing An Inshman being asked why he wore his stockings wrong side replied Because theie is a hole on the other side these pure a man of a wilh whom ho was for a for his the I raised them from canary It was deemed sufficient proof of their Mild nn to hw you are to at five in the nt seven in thc wouldn't it be belter to be- and leave at five in gin at seven n ihe  

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