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IS m/s G It ANTS S CIIEME? National Republican. —But, after all, what chu the House do ? It« hands are closed tighter than a snugly pressed vise. Should it attempt to elect Mr. Tilden the Republicans will withdraw two thirds uni que/ and leave it without jority of the Statt s necessary for Again, after the fruitless joint counuiittee couv • »tion is broken up bv a failure to agree on a mod of counting the Constitnt.i m to perforin the duly -*r counting and deciding the vote Should the Lb inocratic portion ot the House refuse to join the Senate in the perform ancocf this duty, and retiring hold u session of its own in which the Speaker announces that as no President of the United States his been elee'ed. the House will will proceed to ballot for the same; then the moment this move m made ho would become th«* assnilaut ot constituted authority and a tiaitor to the lawful government of the United Slates, and would be summarily arrested in company with all those disposed to join him in his revolutionary action, The House has ils power, but it will tiud it a dangerous scheme to attempt to op pose constitutional authority rum. A FORMER BELLE IN THE ALMS HOUSE. Mis, Mary Koepping, of Rock I-iand county, III., now an inmate of the poor house with her three children,—has brought suit against her father and brother, asking that they be compelled worth about to support lu-r. They ; $25,000. Shu was «»nee the V-lle of the settlement, but after a season s deserted by her husband ent astray and finally became l ied life She then a pauper. //on WERK Til Ein EXPEND b> paid: Washington, Decern b r 2S ; —It luving b»'«*n charged tliat. the politic au* who visited the South upon the invitation of the l'resident, to witness tho returning bond»' count hu«l been p iid their expen ses out of the United States Tieasury, a resolution of invest igarion has been pre pare«!, which will be offered in the House on Monday next. a women ? The Ottoman (toveminent has conferred the Order id t!ie M«-dji*h«», third class, upon Uherifo Hanoum, a Turkish lady who displayed great, bravery during the siege of Lubinje by the Montenegrins, this is paid to i«<* Hie first time that ft female has been deeorated in Turkey. irai Sherman proposes to'liv »my i*c lear»i«*«l from l«is letter to th«» New England society of this city. ''May the dinners of the society," said the General, of year s, und I have the pleasure of shar ing them." W II.>iv long ft«» hull lieds repeated f: WIL All XGTON 1 ' " ( i j lv . Vt A' U LouNtantly r.XPRK.SS, MARKET, TRECK, FAIîM DHUMANTOWN hand iu«l muile to order, ■s.\ MATH'S PATENT TII.TJNO WAD (INS. CARTS. PUSH-CARTS .v BARROWS. A! ». AOKICl I.TUHAL IMPI.1M I.NTS wliiei ing sol«l at cost PLOWS, HARROWS AND CULTIVA TORS, All Nos. of tho Moure, Wiley. Peacock anil il«*«*keniluni IMo as «I rait. RLl'A HU NO NEATLY A Nil PROMPT; LY ENEL ' TED. including r.'Ujili Tiii. i;S7.-S BOEING HU I fil-MI «liseuses of the IV>ot.aud case. • nes«. iiic*i«l«'iital to shoeing or fust C n v,n *» ' rente«l under the T >unbai- System' SUCCESSFULLY. invariably ei c shot* luttrier. I knee sprung horses : Knuckling mmedlntely l*»'n«'litt* , «l an«l 1 **ft in e > th«* al.l or which nature soon wnrnt cure. Lameness from corns instantly remove»!. cases of acute lit ion effects 1 »cr S^l in mediate re Ref give 1 various Diseases of the above 1 : others pertaining to tin* l«i * nimble by ami l**tr,li<*r«* Hi«* "Old School" Veterinarians, are, by a judicious application of the Dunbar system, relieved ami cum!. Anatomical specimens exhibited at the » and effect. expense to acquire of tho subject, and Me office, showing <■ Having be at grot a thorough Uwovh'dg ■•Mug tin* only smiths in th«* State to whom Mr. Dunbar'has impartial his valuable prepare«l t«> î the public may bring ' treatment, I »th«sl reat the worst c ar«l. plovonly competent, men and per • all operations M'J'JCE 111 AND 113 ORANGE .STS. DAVID WOOLMAN. I «• ally sup« rv NO HUMBUG ! u ml«-r*«ign«Ml £1 idling this fi'n«* ' ml ire sto«-k of 1 {OOTKJ&;SHOES At and Below 'Cost ! to Close Business by February next. Store Fixtures for sale. T. F. PENNINGTON, 110 East Second Street. TiGv22-d3i R. P. TAWRESEY & BRO., HarneMs & Trunk S AXlFHTlIt HKS, 'lo. 407 King Street, ".T«)N. DKL. •eejiing , .'»aiidlcs, Bndlt n, Co! », Fly Nets, Combs, ding Bags, Valises, thing generally kept all of which will I. and gearanteed and Deubie liar '»est manner. aug.tw hand u full merchant tailor #. , JIIHNII. MHILIIWSIn. Merchant Tailor! n liming,«... S>eltt»v«re. \7»T JWT f)'('ON NO R . " - | m ICH| i |\fj TPTSfi JT A ÎIT ! ATTjOR. i 1 Û.ÜUA v .» ur^t r ri t i™-l ^ ° 1 lllril »trt «*1, No. 415 King St-, IIAS .REMOVED (One door from Market ) And bas laid na Splendid Assortment of Clothe, Caasimeres and Vestings KOK Nl'KIVG ANIt NT MM Fit, Which be will make up at prices to sun the times. PaiitH a Specially. iebinr GAftPZT WEAVING V STANTON. DEL. J. JILSKPH MARSHALL | W. <> I ail descriptif » • .! d • )tlcn. and 'JA RU ET- Wj. f W )D... stripe or chain woven to order. , c. w. nom. ■J! « Late of J. Merrick aV. 0>. 4':irri»i;t' naiiiilaHoi',«., WALNUT STREET, Wilmington, Dkl.J One Square above P., W- & IL R. It. Dej»«R,' Thesubseril»er having purchased the large ran-rooms shop and would inform the public that lie lias ««very facility f«»r maun fact u ring Ligiitnud Heavy Carriages of every description, in the best offer Indueeim-nt.s to pur ahfish inent In the city. Our work ail mudeinthc shop, out of the best material, and iiiuh-r immedlute siiperinteiulaii« and ftrethereforeconflde.it llui will give sat isfaction. uy yjiii •at«'«l i a I manner, and chasers su]>eriorto any first-class est l examine rittges before purciia stock of car ('. W. 1H HIN. •103 Walnul Sf.. Wilmington. aulT-ly fx a: w v o at 14 DENTAL . ROMS, ii 5 Aortli Si.," ,i , /.iu,ADi-;r.pinA«iT -n.e: • Beautiful Artificial Teeth S-!.0< », $5.00, $s.(iii. >110 ;pku set. 0 A\ur * rv Silver Fillinas 50c, NONB 111' : Go|.J Si.CO :• i I. 8 T-' ! y Ojp ••■t.tors !i: NO ciiAih mad;; \ WHEN N 1 HALTIN';« ' • .■ Hay, Si raw a il Fo;lriw CUTTERS, 1 < m •>!««•. n r*. < orn Mills. R« • Im i ns. J hit t. r \V«»ri;- r>. |»|. Cull i \ : JbllTou Horse li -. «SjiadeH Shovels .. ... S "1 I»nils. Farm li..lb-rs'. I*' '' H I \ « -, Pruning shi-ar RU'I'liug Kui m>. Rip Pruning Rriar Hooks. . Agricultural Implements In < KAT VaRIKT*,. V. U.NDltETII «h. HONS. Nos. 21 & South Sixth Sir.. Retween Market and Chestnut St». Philadelphia. .loii.\|ii«.7;s*ii:i»5:B, MACHSftHST ft»;. RBI.Vo. 1*4009 East Second Street, No." 513 Oraiigek^SI 1 I ml Cf, (np-statrs,) Keeps on band and makes to order Ills Pat ent Bolt and Rivet Cutlers,Drilling Ma chines, Meat Choppers, improv«il Pipe Wrench, Punching anil Cutting Mstchines, all of wlileli are v«*ry superior for the pur poses intended, lie also repairs Guns, Pistols, Locks, and does light Machine Work generally. All kinds of edg«*d tools ground in the best style. A person witli some knowledge of chine work will bo take the subscriber lias more than bee s a partner, attend to. Public patronage febl7*76wtf respectfully solicited. JOHN G ililty. KL. WAGON MAKING ANDIWHEELWRIGHTING. Having taken tne old stand in the upper part of New Caatle, on the road leadin Wilmington, I am prepared to do all of Wheelwrighting and Wagon Work best stylo and at moderate prices. Farm Wagons a specialty? All work auarantoeil. G. W. CHUKN 8 IOE. ng to kinds Um BLACK SMITHING Of all kinds done 11 . workmanlike manner at short notice and Reapers, Mowers and Farm Imploments gen erally reuaired at moderate ratea. AH wor abatantially done. Public patronage respectfully solicited J. CHURN 8 IDE.* Agent. reasonable terms WASHINGTON HOTEL * Chestnut St Above 7tli. PHILADELPHIA. RE D UC ED; I* R I C E S Erteil Full Day. .Supper. Lo«lgim I>o< l ging Dinner.. ■'«) - 1 1 klust. i Breaku-d :is , 1 - From tin* World. Tod Supplementary Lies, I SOME CAMPAIGN' .STORIEn WHIC H C OME TO NAUGHT. T HEH A M PTl >N FALSE lint >DS A N I T HI : ESC A M BIA JG O U N T V "OUTRAGE." i In its issue of Wednesday the York Timet published a letterj from its resident correspondent in South Carolina —the same person who has s-nt all the recent extraordinary despatchesfrom that State—substantially, and at great length, •'larging General Wade Hampton with dishonesty in settling with bis creditor.-» after the war. That General Hampton like very many Southern planters, was forced into bankruptcy by the total 1« his slaves, the. terrible depreciation of property and the damages incident to war, is undoubtedly true—otherwise tin statements in the Timet letter are a mere tissue of falsehood.-». Genera: Hampton's largest creditor, who appears as such in the schedule of his liabilities ; in the T »/»• happen* to be now in this city, ami yesterd iy d -no-inced the letter as atrociously false and hl>«!:< eral Hampton's settlement w he, "was strictly and In every report lmnorabl»\ The T met stat«-rnent that 'the creditors have never received a « eut' in satisf.u rion öl their claims i> not le>> untrue Hi letter, prop» rt> a considerabli It does not 11 « oral Hanijiton 's creditors .should oppose their denials to these libellous assertions in the 7 in •«, for no man w ho knows lu> singularly scrupulous and liigh-minde.l sHii.sc of honor but would pronounce any assertion to the contrary as false; but, in •b a publication as this. I cannot refrain from protesting against it as utterly base and unfounded. Had General Hampton occasion now to rail upon me for assistance, most certainly I should not hesitate to give it.'* I n contradiction of the entire siibstain <• • t the Time'i print.-d said s the whole tenor of t b* • ■ up ovary dollar of h: «•rciiitors, ami I rei « ive<l proportion of mv « d. ' la- added* * tha: H • is . nl n n tin- lac«« <«t < charg«**, it mav be t W(»ll known to all lii^ ■ell stab—a I; —that having surrend« -red all his «m-e large fortune to his creditors, he lived for some time ufter the w stances of ui-tual jioverty. being f»rc«.-d to sell «»ven tin-, fiirnirur«* (Iron» his rooms ami the carpets from his Hour t « » support his family. In this he shared the < «>ni l«>t of very many neighbors and of planters generallv tbroughoiit tin» South who wen: utterly impov- iished by the s iri« u«D • •inurn In the Ti s imhlu ations Gen. llaiup foil's s; Iiftluhi or liabilities foot up over a million of dollars, while his ; up turned, fall y«ry greatly shoit of that This discrepancy is easily ex plained. Tin* larger part of ills debts money borrowed upon cotton ami f««r iln* working of his plantation. Dining th war he had <»ver 5,1 Kin bah s , which at a timate \.« re <• itainlv worth General i worth fullv landed estate w., valuable. It was Glich tin* war r. - ;i ini ,n nl... ' «' 01:011 <| «•«l by tire. '. In slave projwrty, llamptou b«*lore th«* w; r.jIKMUIll, while hi IJ'UM tills property i atively in-ignilif.M.t 1 ''(»mpar; :it 1 lie moricvs valu»*, •re )o: • •«!. I ! • •« is Him a New York h: had 1 *rrow« <l a !. hi« I, Was property •:' «i by both borrower and I«*n«ier J'th far more th. I tin- .'luntml : th "I as if that proper!v luid an b.M*ii «b^tr «1 bv « : Which ith.-r ith. r 1 : id . . «1 a Tl of th « 1 T .j... liuil ! f n in if a «I« . 1 •«•«l.-lir id' v. ho j - thoroughly -Li «;, 1 -ant >. ns both falie .Inn I lumpt on'«-« inhcnlcil right, had linen Inmcd bund, and was swallow H:i*npton's . 'I |»r«ij».*rty, « r to In 1 hits «1 up in his lo.ss«*s by th«; war. hat sin- «lid IT: 1 vo •«liPu's is suliii'icn pi« « « «h* ly j»rov bur liusli:tn.I. li.T>.-ir nmllbi-ii- ,-liilila.- wen- fm-i-i-cl lu fivi- iit'ti-r Hi« - Ini- otht-r slatt. ton is hut of Mis-i utterly false, nevev been a ••• of oth.U 1 . already alluded to, in which ar. •nt— 11 )nt.Gen. llamp •n of South Carolina, denounced as Hampton has i «'itizeii of Mississippi, ami ;me.i to he a citizen of South is.Nippi— is al lu». TROUJILE IN MEXICO. A «*oitrier arriveil at lirownsvillc s from the interior of Mexico. 1 !«• « oiitradicts the report of the cap!tin* and shooting of Escobedo, and siys that notorious person Lenlo. 011 Thtiraduv will» scaped with *cals Rocha and Quesada have left Matamoras for New Orleans, llevucltas having leluwdlo surrender the city t«» the them. General Dios had «•«* eupied (^ucrctaro, and Iglesias had ro tin«! to Guanajuato. The American »•liants i» -Matamoras have applied by telegraph to the Government at Washing ton for protection against the illegal acts of (General llevucltas, w ho has' broken into and robbed tlieir stores, under pretext of collecting a military tux. without the slightest authority, declared for no party, Lerdo, who appointed him, being a fugi tive. The complainants hope that dent Grant will call the attention of Con gress to these repeated outrages, which, if unredressed, will drive American com merce of Mexico« un r lie is acting having and President fest REGISTER'S ORDER■ Ri'jfiHtei*'« Order. Rkgistbr'a Office. i New CastieCo Ik*«*., 20 1S70, \ Upon the application or John F. sharp- ley, Administrator of William 8 harpl«*y lat«* of I handy wine Hundred in suld Coun- ty, d«»eoased. It is ordered and «llrected by the Register that tin* Administrator afore- sai«l, give notice of the granting of Letters of Administration ujk»h the Estate of the dcceused witli the date of granting thereof by causing advertisements to be posted within forty days from the date of such Letters, in nIx of tho most public pluc«*s ot th«? County «>f New Castle, requiring all persons having d('inaiids against th«j Es- tate, to present the sume, or abide by an Act « *f Assembly in such case made and provided. And »iso cause the same to Ik* Inserted within the same period in tin* Daily Gazkttk, a newspaper published in Wilmington, ami to be continued therein three weeks, (c. o. «I.) -- Given under the hand and Seal of l.h. 5 Office of the U<»glster aforesaid, nt » New Castle, in New Castle County aforesaid, the «lay anti year al>«»ve written. 8 . C. DIGGS, Register NOTICE All pers«*ns having «'laiins against tli* Estate «»f tiie «l«*e(>aHotl must j-iv.eut tin* name duly attest«*«! to the Administrator • abide tin* mmlo and be fore I leeem I ><* r 20 th, 1 «77 , A«*t «»i Assembly in su«*h « provided. JOHN F. slIARPLEY. Add reft*. Wilmington, Del. Adm'r. dec'20-3weod PLIMBKHS. WM. S. WATT, i .No. 1009 Market Street! i * * .UM1JER, MKA.IIA (a«i FITTKH. H ' I All materia'.» i: ' . ou hand. my line ot business eon Wilmington. Aug. 2«J, 1KW tf NDKKW Mt'IH'ilIf. A PLUMBER, PRACTICAL Steiiru and Gas Fitter, \o_801 Will lint Slml, Wilmington, ui, •aTl'lutubing, tins and Steatn Fitting cl ali descriptions executed in be best manner, ai liie shortest notice, an»l on moderate terms. ]V'27-Hmd AMES BRADFORD, PAINTS. OILS, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, CEMENT & CALCINED PLASTER. Paints, white lead, red load, white eine, iron paint, lubricating oils, linseed oil, sperm oil. lard oil, neats loot oil. coal oil, Tilden A Nephew'« varnishes, English var nishes, alcohol, turpentine, paint mills, paints ready mixed, artist's materials,wax flower materials,decalcoinanlu pictures, all kinds of foreign and domestic glass, stain ed. ornamental and engraved ; coach paint er«' material, stencil colors, ladders of dif fer en* l«»ngths, ready glase«! sash, gold leal, hronz-*, vermillions, looking glass plate. NUN. « AND 8 EAST THIRD STREET, WILMINGTON, DEL. N !' Particular attention paid to HOTTSK a ! silii* PAINTING..SIGN WHaTING. .J CHEAP COAL ! 1 < M : T lias educed the price of hi*) ENTERPRISE COM ONE DOLLAR PER TON. West an«l Water, and Orange and Water Sts. OSbPIl POUT. nSai t. 4th. iH7«>.—tl ■■I AXON.' mxoK. m v *1* t »• For S-iiX) .V Uinvai-dsi. OKCiAXS Foi' H 1 n si 114 1 Upwards) Cash on Instalments, at ROUELIX |A IIRO'.S WA UK ROOM H «TI» STAIR«.) ;F( may 1*1 O PENT NTG i 80 Mi! pa« i 1 DHBES GOODS: J BXrA« -M3L tsrt r-v-^c M|H*omlly En-*I,18H WaLK 1 .N 0 Jauc.uets, Sl'llING WEAK, 1KENCU F«.MJLAK.L>, FKENOn A IHJ8/f CO '» .iJvL HIUWI.8, (JAÊS1MKRK, WATJSH-PHOOBS, TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS. M. L. LICHTENSTEIN, 'JZ>i Market Street, WILMIOGTON. OPENING -F R FALL AND VV IN i ER ok-1876-«f Ladies' Suits, Costumes, Cloaks, Shawls and Furs. All th.* l.utest «ml most desirable FOR. K ION N < ) \ I ; I ,T I ES for L A D I EN* W E A R. togetln r with those of - .own manuiae »*•! BLACK, C0L0RE0. AND FANGY Silk Suits & Cloaks, Velvet Suits and Cloaks, Paris Suits and Cloaks, Berlin Suits and Cloaks," Evening Suits and Clonl"s, Mourning Suits and Cloak> Far Suits and Cloaks" Ladies' Uudorwear.J S, AGNEW & ENGLISH, 030 Chestnut Ht., PHILADELPHIA. Ladies ordering from a distan«*«* by scud: lug a dress waist either by mall or express, together with length of skirls, can be assur ed of receiving a perfect fitting cloak or suit * octl2-w3m of CARRIAGES PERSONS WANTING Flue Carriages Can|bs accommodated at N. E. Cor. 2d t French sts, '* 1LMINGT0N.* DEL., As they manufacture nothing bat First-class "Work, AUD SELL IT A.OW, U work guaranteed to *iro s i tisttion. W, IIA.TIMOXU FOR SÜeT L.acksmiTh Mmi ^hcslwnsht shops io«eth t*r with D Weil m g House anil fetuble, situated in the town o: N«w Hr k. Delaware. This stand has bcen.es'nblisheu over 40 years Terms easy. è. L. RIGHT, noTlb-wtt Newer*. Dei; oUBEt t t TUK P Vo. Easv Third Streel, '»ViliuiiiKlon, Del Now is the Time to nvY your STOVES 7 AND GET YOUR Heaters Put in Ordei. I have just reduced the price of all Cook b/mûîmcs * nd Heal ' n * to suit the Call and Ihe price, before you buy. H. Cor. Third «nil Milplcy M„. N. R.—Heaters Cheaper than ever. novO-tf WE ARE GOING TO PROTECT OUR CVSTOMm and have taken hold of J LOCKWOOD'S PATENT Adjustable Screens, Which have the following advantages : i\o more Spoiled Paper, No more S>UST, No more FLIES, i\o more MOSQUITOES ' ARNic© 8 CHEI.N fer i Every Window, at Trifling CoEt. i, Cheaper than any of her, -, t*n hefltictJ to any window in n minute, .•1 more perfeetîy than any other aoreou. Can ho removed, or raiaod instantly, t, « an be nse*l :*t top or bottom of window. Allow the window to bo nt any height. I-, ( an l»c r«»ll«»il up when not in use. occuvy 11 . g Utile «pace an«l not ilablo to injury. ' «< naiio, bciewB or glue In its construe tion. Neat, light and durable, . ^«' side the cloth is fastened to a **tongue," which fits loosely in a grove. This ••tongue" may be rolled or unrolled for different sized window«. 10 , The ini«Idle piece bus a screw cut on one end by which tlie cloth is made.!/ 1 »* ami the frame is held firmly in the Inc any height. 11, Cloth protects better from du stt ha au if 3 and e«iually well from insects. ai Price Only 50 Cts. Eacn> Price, Only 50 Cts- Each tine Dozen will be delivered expressaire free fo uny one bending as $«.du, or they will be sent C. O. D., if bo onlered. Come an«l examine tnem, and also see our Window fiha^i rlmeDt 1 a P €r Rangings and Iteinforcementahavo a:Tlved and we nay«« the largest forc«i of paper hangers the city. Y\ ork now d«.ne without de la 3 ' noil in N. «. SM1.L A tO «»17 MAHKKT KTUGET, Opposite City Hall. myl-i dt. BOOKS, 1 V A s soon s uhlidled. All theg N«*w Magazines Newspapers, (Dalljla.i.l Weekly.) Blank Books, Stationery, 'Games, ? m " 1 . 1 a very lar K e axsortment of aitlr-tc« huUi lor ornument amt use, at E. S. R. BTTTUER'S, «•-■0 MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, DHL Htnll H. KENT A CO., Importers and Manufacturer's Agents for IRON, IRON/ STEEL 8 TEEL, HAItD WAKE, hardware AND COACH MATERIAL. Htatain «hJiïiî ***" ?'?<* °» Hoods In the m th. BniS& "" t "«"«'•'«I «'ode NO. 205 AND 207 SHIPLEY' AND 212 ORANGE STREETS, WlI..MINOTON, Dvr AND 210 p It. MINGLE A CO., Seed Merchants, 103 MARKET .STREET fphia, pa! whbh KTV^ 0 ™**** 0 Wantrd. for n V uk,,t Prices will be paid. Send samples by mail, ply and prompt rcmlUance. PHI L ADEL Prompt re oct! 2 - 2 mw M I N M " 'T U r have now in Btoek . Ä .*'' ,ook Canton mattings by belplece, made at r*;e lowest prices. y WM. II. HHARP, r on 1 Hi and Market HOOTS AND SH «TAMES UOIIAG^ NEW Bool and Shoe S N. VV. ur. Seuond 4 J t ff tr dug laid in a f, nicntoi lictI,,,,".V, M s«,,. n ,„| < l.iM,, , ► Himes, (.alters and i-iwwk.ÄRE.'ssS;«/«;. .. "''l'l'iy té».* I' '■lolly Willi all L..K.N I,,', 1 I'll' t<i ku it til.. i,r,,i,,|., ,h >»y linn docl8 -)m,l JAMKH Mona the place toi nil of which m Hi IN AT Til 1-: NEW miOF SI ,ioa w mi >«'<•« iki you full get well made Where an BOOTS AND S ATEXTREMELY LOW We have a largo stock -o'-tanU Ä u '", l r"" n '" l,, IJ J - C. A LEX A > 103 West He fti fob 26-1 y WANTED 50« Men. Women & Chll To buy theirj BOOTS, SHOES ('!■ 'Jir Ea.*t Eml Hlioe siorr- s Ninth and Sprue- st<., « ' vÄ Panlcky P r| w» Bustomcr work the very bent ut vie. cheaply executed. aug4-ly L OriH MARTIN, Practii-al ROOT A- SHOE Mil 414 Kiim (Seventh Sir A (JAITE •ve Cull ui a "peoinltyaq R'-pulring n< WM.H Customer work u »rx-cUiltv. iui .1 1 lioiiB In flic bust manner and alj moderato rafos. Hcpnlrlnif noafl P ™'(kVl r T atte,uled to - «-'all and leu] New Store ! New G< T_.o\v I'ricew ! after] AFTER ALT,. (AFTERjALI. The boat argumont wo can offer the peel Lowest Thiokh for Qdalitt ^ Inis we do offer m every Boot, Shoe or Gaiter OF G< jr«" 11 'or La-lie«. Gent». Sliasoa, and Ghlldron Wo havo a lull and comnli-to, stock for tho coming season, w : 1 . 1 ■ I. wc n V«no public to call and examine. laiiies whit»! Krr> ti,n>p \: \-. SPECIALTY. Particular attention paid to C TJ H T O M \V O It ii , JOUN K. OAHCOClk, «^- W. Cor. Second aprji-3m I M url P RHMTON- AYAHS. I'It A OTIC A I. WATCH M \Ki: A n«l dealer In ■ WA TC1I HI if .**!• SI'KfTAi l.Es. CLOCKS, JEWEL I E Y E-OLA.SSI's. SILVER WAR! . NO. 305 MARKET STREET Wll.MI.NCiTp.V, iiKJs. Particular alh-nti paid to rcpairiiv ml Its branciicN ; also, ciianging Epeoti glasses. Hasag«»<id u**orlmcnt «»i gla constantly on Jiand. Tli«* publie is « «»nlially invite«! exam in«* my stock ä* 1 « I learn my pm .-s Je to*'75 •all] 407 MARKET ST. 41 HKN.f. S. (JLAHK, A full assort ment <»l LOCKS, WATCH K .SUPERIOR JEWELRY and SPECTACLES Constantly on hand and for sale at the est market rate«. Particular and pers attention given to Repairing any articl the above line. A fine assortment of Speefneles hand .and sol«* agent forth«* Celeb Diamond Spectacles. lv C. I. BUSH, HAS REMOVED TO ' r i \ n il'A MARKET STREE A LARDE STOCK OP WATCHES. JEW ELRY, AND SILVER W A hand. .Constantly **V* REPAIRING promptly attei mar29-'7«3 _ JOHN L.MALON! PLAIN «S ORNAMENTAL MARBLE WORj DELAWARE AVENUE <ft MA am, WILMINGTON, DR] Constantly on band best marble of the different kinds y is prepare«! to work up Into Mont Head and Foot Stones Steps, Man House Work in general. Havlnga perienco In the business he flaners that he can give entire sAttsfactU who mav favor him with their p® public are Invite«! to call a»'d his work and learn his price«- llo 5 assortmen i » a rlNULING WO««» OAK ANU PINE, PER i.osn dei.ivi:) $1.50 Look tier« WHAT A GREAT HEAPED LOAD OF OAK AND FI WOOD, and only #1.50. ABBOTT «ft MCKIN Hhop 516 Oran* JJUSH'S Philadelphia [Freight Second Wharf above Chestnut, H French Street W'harf, WJ AP PROMPT AND REI