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_ Slit failli fSHITtttt. !... P. Johnson, Editor and Proprietor I his pally though highest cattle down shear 8hear ewes. ewes, total ?hr Daily Ga»ktte Is published every ernoon i aundav excepted,) at 416 Market aad served by carriers to subscribers parts of the city and surrounding vns and villi es, for six cents a week. IS' y able weekly. Yearly subscribers, S3 lu vanoe. Thr Delaware Gaikttk, established 1764, is the largest and most flourishing akly paner in the State, and ha* a larger reulàtioiitnan any other on the Peninsula, .blishe.1 every Thursday afternoon, at S'2 * year, tv advance. XaKuHt «8». 1877. been Skeer to-day or the upon I than her ell} and I Democratic Nominations FOR I'RKhlDKXT OF CITY OOUM01L, WILLIAM BRIGHT. FOR CITT TRKA8CRI R, WILLIAM J. MORROW. FOR ASH ESSORS. NORTHERN Dist.-JAMES KENNEDY SOUTHERN Dist.-WM. KYNE. A fter all the com plat nts raised against : he Democratic House of Representatives. .1 now turns out that the Government has n surplus from the last fiscal year's receipts ^ f »30.000,000, and that the several depart •neuta have been better served by the re- From need force than they have been for years | f revious. The army, too. has been large • nough for all demands, notwithstanding on , LnrniMmeukiAiiH nninnkal tor demand l ie unexpected ami unlookod for demand ( for troops in the Northern 8tates. The sur- 1 man. plusof •2i.000.000 now In the Treaaury I.»' u»mo r~, f „f ,J.„ „In, of th, vleiorlea sained y . roof of the tsiueofthe victories gained go '•y the Democratic people. A «svitig like some :.iat for flftv years will pay the national Hel Uns did not salUfv the IVmo BUI tills did not satisfy the nemo, bacco reu They claim that «rty militons can tie he saved quite a« easily as fWrfv mUlions. ; ha Tkr *• Worbi nemen*« M.vH.," of th, ' st M.-etlng of the pMlï N inth \4 ari seems to have been gotten up y Republican« and was composed of about they white and coloreil the Utur ore . wntte and colorai, me latter pre* No Iiemocrat will vote the Mr Dorman, the while fery IHK 1 . day The id The •>bt. iminatin-2. cket nominated. , répudiai«'« it etitirefy . the negro who ras iKiniinat<\l for A5sistant Iuep*x*ior. re pudiates it also, and declares he is bound to > -.apport his own party and the prerent rèp icil. The w e^roes who are ftirni'Iie-l with work on * it streets and in various other citv de; • tents are quite content ney are. But the iwr white Republic .re not as patient -.on from this work, and he ■ i workingmen's meeting V ard. •s uitalive of his c«'.l« the C Si! ilegas jj itk matters « lambs at their exc fa the so-< the Ninth ill r Thf «eherne of the Ohio Republicans for t< . viding the profit-« of capital with labor.as ^ eclared through Judge Weal, is »'able as a re me i v mprac* John j each. it is mischievous as . political prope*s:tion. Jus: row what is :nere to divide? Tlie blast furnaces •oiling mills are e»-nera!ly shut up. apital investe*! m tljem dites not earn a enny. Wnai can tlie Republican Com ounist-Sflnd m these investments to divide? There are *11 railroads in the United States. Not 150 of them are earning dividends_, . .... , 7 How are the laborers on w-'of the».* road > gel Ibeir shsre of the profits of the capf | il invested in them . So with nearly all the he business of the country, it isnnprcfit »ble. and has been so for over four years, ludtkia ts precisely wfiat cans«*d the labor stret ered ing, d . in order to command good work— will rhe Communistic remedy of John Sher-* aan. Garfield and West cannot l*e applied a periods of depress ion,and at other times j is not wanted. N j - -trike*. In times of active and profitable ndustry there are no strikes. Thriving usi ness can afford to pay good wag» 1 «. . when the proposed , ?llef for labor is impracticable, Its offer to that te workingmen by the Ohio R publican . lhat ommnnlstic leaders is simply a burning fiagration.— N. Y. Sun. | the orch Rung into inflammable social ials to kindle a eat the Permanent Exhi-J Snndav. in the Philadelphia t is nearly lû t oo>. The best of order, Shout the ent re day. Tlie ert was largely attended by a t deeply interested audio 'ionaliy satiefaot« new management there is e ■ Th f ition, on ihr. red ep- j vier J I: w. y. proving that dievc that the enterpris* id that e a y will p] the thro* P < •wd and 1 ug instead of a ou of th • more z- aii a few of the exhib predicted •Sabivataru -ome .»nly : . e or dr y couiuc: of the gf LI !i within tue f -sted by prove be tli 1 t.and that thrre can be .g and enjoying me giea; : ' euilding. go fie Exhu morals and 10 wi -how on tiu- S *c that there tija: in • to prr >ii cal 'ulAted :o In It. ig ii • , X, ?7" W i 1.1 o. Mount U kSuinf. | •n u»e laid or I*eccmber last they had from the northwest blowing i»2m: e>! • r the thermometer^stood at 4- * t.«- 1 ro the living room, where there ar*^ •1 in the next apartment • 1 , . , I loud that bbatli. *rgeam O S. M. C>»n ami assistant ie*l Mnrpby occupr uie ion at the si r ■ the gale wa> i •! hear *ach other, ami un 1V> lxvundi to t àrv ê rock and bracei eked and .,uak-j would bebiow . 1 sixteen Uirs 1 r-t: a: the sum *.he meu :-r . -•> \ • K>t the • ?'i triple shea:. 1 .ei. • « LU the iu away. Last winte of coal, which cost*, d.-l - mil. from »4T to *• :% ? or. thi j , :n san I 1 in the Mr Justb *• teid Frail i»co about the York Sum . tli*: r ia decision whs publ 1* N Lh night U-: by the El m Mr. Justice CV*mi B rad le' h i i pr pared aud read to hi 11 recti; •put. rural y in arIs delivt its ne art* r»xl li Justice F ! Ida Bradley r,< cad to him any opu ..v« t o thr uhoii g 1 re*J.' nlimented the a is bv be I., u *a he coi meet! >f Uie men ce j Inferred itialiy true. substi i: m the brst a . > ' i at car. be made lie Courier all: be in y of Kentucky. .five indepen dent democrats, thirteen repub icans e*wv one haialred and thirteen » democrat*. " i*n't tbi^ »o of Uie return*." *i»y* itf l. Jou ial.- it appear* Ui&t thei the next General Asaetnl one cran^ ■, fiixvt.rk; »gn and uht mon« e «r !... .7'inreeX» t 'fl at T M his blooded stock, which consisted princi pally of short horns of a verhandeln breed though not at all In the fancy line. The highest price brought was not quite#3 0 for oftheWarloby tribe. A dosen bulls brought a little over fl.floo, a dosen Jersey cattle realised ht .3». «ixt y shearling south down ewes fetched »i.tto, twenty-live two shear ewes, »568; an equal number three 8hear ewes. »555; twe uty-flV D full-meuthed ewes. 5; twenty-five broken m ou tiled ewes, »440. and thirty lambs. »36D. The total receipts were »12,1*60. 5 1.V a. the afier 2 to July afler first said, after be The »trike iu the Lahigh region bas been broken. The miners of Lindennan Skeer A Co., at Stockton, held a meeting to-day and voted to go to work at the old or July prices. The operators agreed that the wages foi September should be based upon the price of coal, but to be not less than May prices MissMyba Clark Gains., who won her two-and-a-half million suit against the ell}- of New Orleans alter years of costly and tedious litigation, now offers to com. promise, and has addressed a letter to the municipal authorities to that effect ^ chtcao passing for hcsband and wife. From the Phil» Tune, of Uie 27th. - Two youthful lovers leaned against the I witness box iu Alderman Carpenter's court ; on , Saturday, having been arrested on a ( telegram from the flrl's father in Chicago. requeî4llnjÇ lhelr The young 'ton. man. who appeared intelligent, gave his * of u»mo as B. J. Reynold, and bis«*,- a. 19 y ars He said he ha 1 eloptd from China go two weeks ago yesterday with Ihe hand been some young girl who stool beside him. looking very determined. He had been a duly ^"''«"Uing siilesman for A t Ilersev. « '° , bacco dealer or Chicago. Th- young lady, I and he said, loved him and beloved h, r They and ; ha 1 not been married yet. although they and registered as J. Mansfield end wne at be at ' st Cloud Hotel. where tuey had been stop, lng pMlï App icatlon ha 1 been male to a number ot Magistrates U» marry the n. but they wer« r»*fuaed on account of the girl's In rcsi-vuMu th,- Inquiry If he had they forged drafts on his employers, he an- ti swered lliat he halsigned his own uamelo fery 1 hie old mg wm to le at u.l em* I ^ of IHK vorsc ELOPKHS MARRIED BÏ THE I T> ... sot'KK. I - 1 . day sTmucs as having elopeil. have h«d a in* rw il " t beh,ive - h, *P pv ', «ale. noldr^f i». of' ChlSSrand^HÄ | 0/ aged 15.of Kentucky. They w#»re defaud of *1.00). val oi the girl s father. The old gentleman reaciieki here yesterday afternoon, rattier irate, but. make a virtue of necessity.'he became re conciled with the offenders, and ihe trio, • Alderman Carpenter - ' residence. I 4 rarri>li street, wh- re that offic.al uni text I the bonds of matrimony.— ELOPING IN THEIR TEENS. BOV AÎ4D A IIStrCKV GIRL > w p**ared to nt l«' x* b Si! comptai proper It treaiexl at hum ilegas gr default e ..smc getting pnv ways y. I Tlie tf> be weii »uppli#-d with of ii.. o bail thpy were sent tr»M ? await the arrival of the girl's oi other * . i shop fa her. r -, t<- tn^ ^ John committed each. Utawan u*t saturiav. . „ _. _ 7 h« turanrt Co -clave «f ibc Knlshu l emp'.ar * | Cleveland, O, August 27—Durine the dav and t-veuing Cotmnandreies ot KnigbtÄ T^uiplar from all sections of the country have beeu arriving and the stret ' t> havt * fhronge«! with people. To-night a reception address va» «ieiiv ered to the Knights by Rufus P. Spauld ing, followed by a grand reception. To . morrow at 9 o'clock the grand procession will start and parade the principal streets, j iclu ling ti j - i»/ aft gan F r. this F F and P If certain, allegations in the Springfield , liticon are true, it is not surprising that Yeruiout railroads do n *t pay, or i . lhat their managers live, move and hare i their being in au i and investigation. | that \ ertu »nt Las become the paradise of the deadhead; that. atmosphere of scandal 1 The assert : ith two ekCeptioLiS I —the Valley road aud the new Beuuiug t ton aud Rutland—tlie railroails of the ^tate are utterly giveu over to free pas that during toe recent eeutèP trial fest a t ■ ' ^ I s ail the local editors, nearly ail the j hcwspaper men from outside all the J vidées, all the members of the Legisla ture, and nearly all the dérivai tid ••prominent citizem id that a Verm h a y gel.rra t ten 1: d Cun duct or has nary times tiaui is provided wi h a p the sharehv*lde:s are 1 ua l jA PP'b cently said that in every third passe Tdl ii h s . No mder i st^te of chronic er their i vestments. 1 The G 1 be w pissilir. : opened t ' 'e; and 1 1 iin Govern: in • •»at is Lying .•trruo-aQ tcirgrapn WlfrS H A Ù ié Otreu reen 3-rhn aai M»y • w itt-cdr-d Frankf.T^ Acd Strasburg in maun to j an a .-iiniLr , Tie cost ot wire» i«irignt j to ten tun** gr-att-r than that of the 01 W i d,DUT -.'round uivgraphs : hut | >mh otce cou-tructed tt.e* *re Lot iu ble to injured ».y *toruis or rjad e>! er, and it ^ould b? muck more difficult 1 en-rmy to drstt oj ta- ar*^ hav-- to find out rxa*..iy where • 1 buried, aud tnra dig down to I reach tDeD , since De v^idow Van Cort make* a r*-rv sr-nona charge against her brethteti in the -Lurch. àrv They will not arten 1 her camp meeting*, piqued that she will not ate p-ar :c one aga.n. ILis t* not only wrong morally, but n is nngallant | he' clergy . 1 n J An wbo 1S unw.l.ing to be saved bv the 1 oii.-at to t* lost. ' • and >bei* Ia Sumatra, the expedvton f the j Dutch G tl .^raphiuA.l Society fia.» ered a mountain'v-a re «no 1 dirCOV , d of . r»*t san I t«*dty ana î-rîiiity. f*rOp.e i ■. nlj Lv & the trW * retched M «toy*. Great Intent in CAHBIAŒ 3 S. 1. IV. 1IORX. Late of J. Mernck 4 (o. I arrii* re Timm factory. 10o YYALNTT street ! Ida WiLKtwoTOJc, Del. Oae Square abùv« P . w. A B. R R. Dap«i Sc" »Vf f ?mL U *t publlclJ1<u h« hu every Carriage« rïfîZ+it Cl A rni * L :ght and Heavy tlî'T i'f-fnpnou. in Lhe b»i manner, aivi can ofTtr inducement* to our flrv -- c '■»»» êiubSrt ment in thr city. Our work all made aliop. out of the best niaae our ce j made in in the mediate *7»«ion f0n?COUädejl "" ♦*** examine our stock of car nage* before purchasing eis«»heiv C. W JOHN, and uht 300 ÖHI PLRY 9TUIT, Aroi»T 25th, 18-T. I An election for nine Director. of the AVI1- AV mlngton Coal Gas Company, will be held at Ute mtioe. on Moud.v.Uie 3rd day of September neat, between tli* noun* of 4 and loth WM l*. TAYLOR, Secretary. [ — Jf 0 1+J. K . 5 o'clock, p. m. Aug. 25—7t XfOTICE.—A special meeting of the 1.V Trustees of the Poor for New Cast Is county will be held st the Almshouse, WEDNESDAY. August dUh.at 10o'clock a. m. " I By order of the President, JOHN W. EVANS, rtlAX PATERS, TAKE NOTICE ! i CITY AND SCHOOL TAXES FOR 1877. ' The undersigned, receivers of taxes fer the city of Wiirningum, will be at No. 10 EAST SIXTH 8TREET, between Market and King streets, on and afier the 3d day of July, 1677, between ihe DR hours of § and 12 in the morning, and from ber 2 to 6 in the afternoon, for the purpose of re ceiviug taxes. On all taxes paid during the month of July there will be a reduction of five cents every dollar ; and all taxes paid on or afler the first day of August, including the ber first Tuesday of September.shall be payable SU without a deduction or addition as afore said, and all taxes unpaid on the day next after the first Tuesday of September, shall be increased by Uie addition of five per . centum on the amount thereof. EDMUND PROVOST, | Receiver Northern District (including all north of Sixth street ! 1 EDWARD FARMER. Receiver Southern District (lucludiug all south of Sixth street.) Clerk, j augl7 tm T - „ T ,,.. nrftTRlr*T coitrt of THF I United States, for the District of Dela ware*. m the Matter of John McLear A Son, Bankrupts— In Bankruptcy. AtWIlming 'ton. in said District, on the Twentieth day of Julv, A. D., 1677. i DISTRICT OF DKLAWABE.SS: Notice Is hereby given thuta Petmonhas been filevl In said court by John P. Me Lear, of Wilmington, in said District 1 duly declared a Bankrupt under the act of Congress of March 2. 1-arT. for a dlschnnje. and certificate thereof, front all his debts. ola and other claims provable ander said ait. and that the Beventh day of sept. 1*77. at lOo'doek. a m„ Is aesigned tor thebear- , h lng of the same, at Wilmiugtou aforesaid when and where all cr.dlu.rs who have proved their debi*. and other persons In interest may appearand show cause, if any they have, why the prayer ot the said r-cti ti on should not be granted. s. EODMUND SMITH. ^ 'Ä £Ä. _ _ _ 1 1" OR > % J E <i*}*l>Rk^l. A —S SHl of Naiioaul Lodge. No.3.', I. O. O. F. 1 W5PCAIIN-AUY. ft rÄMWvn I I -- i- -" 1 - KN1 ..J I poR RE NT-Tne -tore south-east corner Market and Tbtrd streets. Fixtures for 1 «ale. FosaesMon given a bout the loui day j 0/ **KlvlTlo W M MORROW ! augL-a ' ««»'Market str.*et —-:-— I a. 4 AA I ON Jys 1 shop OK SALE—Several guo.l Mortgage« - from »5U0 to J T. HEALD. Real Estate Mortgage Excnange. I'ARMh, m I I.L **IT9.» t AND Tua'X LOI« kor ttii.p.. No i Malaria or Fevers. Taxes low cheap. Address JttnellHüwd. i living i LADD a WISE. Liberty, Bedford Co., Va. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE.—A hand e fine toiifG second hand Estey Or gan nearly new. Apply to Ihn» office, febst F OR RENT—The second story front room of 416 Market street, over the Ga7*tt* r. flee. Possession immediately. Applv at this office. F F UR SALE.—Throe ounomg lou on Jack-on street, between 6th and 7th_ building lots on FlfUi street near Van Buren, four on Front street near Jack-on, and a lot 21 feet front on Delaware Avenue, near Harri-on. Apply P this office, maritf i i HAT STORES . David McCloskey -THE HATTER, 1 : I ' I i-u-a Alarket SStreet, Adjoining Opera House. ■ : v on hand •irThe latest styles Give hii call. ^ O 8 t (. ^ THE 1 , j HATTER ß ^ O Easi Third Streei, Wilmington, V>el •> ^LMMEB ARRANGEMENTS. On and alter TUESDAY. JUNE lrth. 1*77, THE STEAMER A Hn/x XT' __ -A^ -XL» i PP^tOO w ill run betwA^»': Wilmington and Penn« grove daily a« follow*. . Leav-Pennagrove a: t>and l"o*clock. a m . and 5 o'c1ock. p. ni. L^ave Wilmington at - a in . 2 and ►' Single fare 3u cent»; rouid & c',c»ck p. m. On and after June TTth the A E PresSrm will ct'jnnect with the 'teamer Arui Pennsgrove for Bombay Hook and Collin> Beacn on Wednesiay ar.d eaturday Fare for uie excursion tv> cent# * ' trip 30 cent* JOHN Q. A. DENNEY', Capl&i-i. The 2 p. m. h»oat connect* with the Delà ware Shore railroad at Penuagrove. Ju2'lf pHILIP METERS Vinegar Manufacturer, b»i ♦03 Poplar »irret. Pur* Cider Vinegar at 35 certs per gallon »o. Mine* Meat Apple Buuer. Peach Butter, a ad pepper aauce of the be*: quali ee-i2-dyly ty. the KhenanHash »nenanasan 4 oal tlrelT «at I* fa-Vary to ,,ir patron, „li. extra large.:«. . ,„•) EO. W. BUSH A SON guarantee their G one five AV ilminjrtou. DnltlAVHrO' * * T5*|i«xtwaalonwillbeKtn Monday,Sept loth t atalogaaa at the Book Store«, y JOHN WILSON. »ujr-lf President. educational. Wesleyan Eemale College, 602 FRENCH ST.. Minlel IuMtltutfl. Sa Ville Etuildlngr, SIXTH AND MARKET. JA.Ml#3 H. CRABB, Priacipal. a select school fbr Boys and Girls. Now <M**û U> visitors. Fall term commences ***!*• **••• for circular. au25-2wd SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES and CHI Le DR EN, will reopen on MONDAY. Septem - ber 10th. Our aim is to combine Home cul ture with moral and mental discipline, while we insist upon thorvuohne** in every branch. English. Latin. Music Modern Languages. Drawing and Oil Painting, Object leeson* throughout the cour*«. Num ber of boarding pu pi is limited. PRICES SU ITED TO THE TIMES, Circulars mav be obtained at the book stores or by calling upon or addressing the Principals', . mig*Jl ^ 2 HE HOME INSTITUTE. ASELECTDAY AND BOARDING T A M. HOUSTON, B. L. HOUSTON, A. B. No yes Delà war« 1 Avenue. Wilmington, Del-M Misses j r% ■ s\ i i IjPläWärP l.mlPO'P UCIdWClID VfUIIUgiU. The next Term will Commence, Sep ' ' tember 5, 1877. 1 ' Both sexes are admitted to the College ola ' ws - . , _ There arc three com ses of study: The Classical, the Scieutlllc and Agricultural,] , h „ , . ' , . In addition to these a «jucinf courte in Ag. rieuUure has been instil u ted, the session for will nr**n r»n th#» ui nf Nnwmhpr »bR-b «P««« |be 1st or November ( . 1.77. and extend to 1st of March, 1*78. For a catalogue apply to " M 'sKÎÏÏ'tk 1 _ newarx, Dei. Lîil^Kx/ Ar'arl#^m\/ hu&Dy Acaaemy< A Collegiate School BOYS. 1 I Dr.S2m ! i w.Mamliy.A M„PiiDciDil. It, UttUpUj| U Al., lilUUI||J!l . I FallTerm willcommenceon MONDAY', September 3d H77. 1 p ' j For Circular» and Catalogues, apply to ! the ^InoIpal.wDo can be found at the school rooms, every day, from » to 11 o'clock, I a. m. augll-dl IS8MAHAFFY 8 SCHOOL WILL RKOPKX ON SEPTEMBER SD.. ON TlîNTH STREET. BP TWEEN .MAR KET AND SHIPLEY. M auglK-lw - UNIVERSITY AT LEWISBURU, PA. The first term in all Uie Departments lor tlie year 1*17 and W.6 begins SepL bUi. 1S77. Departments . College, Classical I'repara i tory Acalemy. and Female Institue.— i Commodious buildings, healthy locution, thorough instruction, charges. Send f <*r Catalogue giving full in formation. Address President J. U. LOOMIS, LL D.,or Rev. J. A. KELLY. General Agent, Lewikburg. Pa. auin-iiu reasonable UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA Op. n4* Ortobrr l*»«i continues through nine months. It i6 organized iu schools i the elective system, wiUi full courses ... classics. Science iwitii Practice in Chemi cal and Physical Laboratories),Literature, in Law. Medicine. Engineering, Natural History, and Practical Agriculture. Ex penses including everything about 6/no. Apply for catalouge to JAMES F. HAH RIsON. M. D . Chairman of tue Faculty, Post « »fflee University of Virginia. augT-dlmeud f ^uRT EDWARD INSTITUTE. *17 : PER ' Rates re lu cad. Facilities Fifteen leactn-rs. A Busine preparatory rses for both s l>e chosen. Fall term. September 6 ; W fer term December 14. Admissions any lime proporuona.lv. For new < alalogue a id re** J AS. EK1NG.D.D .Fort Edward, Nevr^ork. aug6 YEAR, er beiter. t *e. Col :• 1 other LTuiuatliig . or any «india* M Ul'NT VERNON INSlirUTE— ES« TAbLIslitD English, French school for girls. No 46 Mount •re. Mrs Mary J nu German o*j.»nl: .1 d ia-l.e ! lift Ver. Pla Ball and Mrs. h Maitland. Principals, ed by a large corps of professors. The school w.;i reoj^en September m, i« 7T. augl-i*ep6 J VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE > LF.XINGT ». V a. a« of obtaining admission into this well-known STATE INSTITU TION a« u \Dfc.TS will apply without de lay to Die undersigned. Provision is made f ir full discipline and instruction during Die months of JULY and AUGUST, p paratorv to ih*' re*uraptlon of regular «tudie* on 1st SEPTEMBER FRANCIS H SMITH. Suj^rintendent. Tli ose desi jy30t«epl Vvilmington uonference Academy. Pre pa leg- or Professional Study. The courses have been extended Send tor a catalogue. Addres** th*» Principal R*v. J. M. WILLIAMS. A M Jj24-2mx.la w Dover, Delaw for Bus! s. Teaching. Col Kegistfr u Order. Register's .. - r FICE, > New Castle Co.. August *th. 1-C7.} Upon the application or inomas I Rus so. 1. Administrator p » . - K N. of Henry i IX>ugherty. luteof Wilmingtoo Hundred.in 1 V'unty. d^cea-ed. it ï» ordered and di- J reeled by th« Register that ihe Auniini.-tri* 1 tor. aforesaid give notice of the granting of I r.f Administration upon the Estate the deceased, with the date of granting p. i thereof, ny causing ad vertitement* tobe pci<t ►' . *' U- '• forty days from the date of such Utters, in six of the >*t puhli • places of the •*, requiring all p^r • »S»"-" Hi«- - io abide by an act of As } * QCh n,ft,ie and provided — —Shi« Ä*. same to ne Inserted period in the W ilmington « A , Z £ TTE Ä newspaper publui-mi in Wil. ni ngton. and to be continual therein tluve wetk>. (e. o. d CoU son* i .ng demand* the >ame. or ; I < ■—- , Given under the hand and Seal s . of orfir-e of the Register aforesaid , New Ca«tle in N*-w Castle Co i aforesaid the day and year aU-tve written' S. C. BI GGS, Begiaiar. notice. All person* having claim* again»: iheF*. ta Ur of the deceased, must present the same dul> a.teste.j to the Adminintrator on or befo-e August 'th. 1*7» or abide the Act of • •TH,i51^FsS l E r LL ded sistrator. D. B. N. j L. Afv Addrea*. Ad aag-^-Sweod« L A C k i. a i» n xi t. rt r.s.— 11 ., . „„ tLe :n*^oner. a full line or Black Cu" mere, at tJ. F. »I.oe, »11.-, gi.s5Vi cT.* L50- Tbe^ desirable fabric, are at iowCr | ne«- itan we have offeree | wer«omme«d Uiem ^ co.or and .ura^f 10 B MOÖEt tAlLOft STORE Having opened a new Tailoring ^ d * termlQed tonu^ one of Wilmington. R. WetfA», a fliat-«laae tAllûf.and ooatAaker, from them, ... York, will have charge of the making and trimming Havtflg myself been engac«!» five years in cutting for a large number of the citizens of Wilmington. I have a JL knowledge of the wants of the times, and can glvemy customers the advantage in nri« over any who have to pay out a salary for cutting. FERD CARsosr auglö-iy *** Market Bing E TS " WALTON BRÖTHENS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ICE DEALE] No. 8 East Second Street, and Fifteenth and King Streets. Prior* for 1877 : OFFICES: 1« lbs. dally, ai cents 20 <• •• 75 <■ lbs. dally, 35 eenta per week. •• .. PrrvM *25 " 90 •* 50 " 2 - 30 pounds and over, at the rate of 40 cents per one hundred pound*. ICE BY THE TON AT THE LOWEST RATES. Our ice is ef extra quality and averages from 12 to 16 Inches In thickness. Order» Ice notice of a change of residence, or of negligence or Incivility of driven, if known at the office, will receive prompt attention._ g pr Jl Arctic Ice and Goal Gompan Eastern Ice of the Best duality And a Superior Quality of COAL at Lowest f PLEA8B GIVE Ü8 A CALL, .T. B CONROW .t KON, No. « K. Heeond 8 t ,J Jy«-iy _ . SUMMER RESORTS. i . rpr A XT'! tP UATPI A I I ,J\ ]\ I 11/ I Klj, IdJd.l J IV; UViUdJ, ] O0E\N CITY MD.. I * ' ' , This Hotel Is tilt largest one In city, and fronts direct on tn ocean. Terms *250 ,„. r day JOHN 1 RACY. Proprietor , Also, of Peninsula House. Salisbury, Md. Jyïl-tsepldaw I ,-r/t ^ j,fn.pa s K HoTrll,, WATKINS YJT GLEN.N. Y. Terms, »2 to »3 per day. Appointments A 1. 'Bus free. Semi for clr ( . u ^ r ttnd ana | } .„, of water . C K . FROST, Proprietor auglS lrn - - ------- I MEAWDE I10LSE ' OCEAJC CITY, MO. A first-class seaside resort. The above forSi u o.f? OUN fc. LLAY ITT, i ——- -—' [1 rr*ROY HOU»K. i HOY. N. Y -THE I Urst-ittasK hou* of th« city. Recently refurn shed throngiiOttl. Tables supplied ] (with all delicacies in seas, attendance. Ire Cotirteous I -s to and from house, j 11. W. STEARNS. Proprietor. Jy33 .\4-v* an.. .Klraclite SEA SHORE RESORT, Tlie several railroad line.« forming the route via. Salisbury. Md., are erecung al OCEAN CITY, a commodious Excursion House, for the express entertainment of Excursionists, and would attention Schools, Socieues, und Organiza tions generally, to tlie superior at tractions afforded by this ful Summer Resort.. Tra* to Uie beach, with! Excursion House and Surf. It posse Uie fine-t surf bathing on the coast, while Uie waters of Synepaxeul Bay, separated from tue Ocean front by a narrow neck, which is situated Uie Excursion House, ai- j fords a pleasant and safe place for sailing _ rowing, and co nut ms a most abundant of fish in great variety, mple supply of pleasure boat* on F art tea iarly inv Churches, Hu Ite the nday -'i and dellgtil run directly hundred feet of supply hand. Special inducement* in low rates of far© are oifered to large partie* for a day's r*ion. For information or rates, apply o either of tlie undersigned. I. N. Mills. Gen'l A g t. Del. Dlv., Wilmington. iy3-dtf Geo. A. Da dm ujf. Gen'l Ticket Agi.. V. Vf. A li. R. K., Philadelphia. FRENCH'S HOTEL PENXSGROVE, N. J It lsl«>oatc<l m the mtdft^of a grove of large trees. rds •1 Rcconiinodati* drei boarders, tiiroughout with gas tiishel second to no hotel in New Jersey. Persons in Wilmington will find no better place for for one hun It is ligmed 1 fur j[ia Summer Boarding. Business men can leave in uie evening on Uie steamer -4/ice E. Preiton and return early in the morning Address JOsEGH G. FRENCH, june 21-if. Box 21», Pennsgrove.N. J. Wm. O'CONNOR, Merchant Tailob UA9 REMOVED •• Went Thir<l Street, ;One door from Market. 1 ^*1 na Splendid Assortment o Cloths, Casaimeres snd Vestings FOR SPRING AND MtHHER.) n«^^mes. h6 WiU mjtke U P al price» to sui » PanlM a Spmali).- SPc. Ö r Cfu/ 3</ S/heet, Kftfmtnaton, / ' • UcV^"^ mem or fOTel ^ -lorn«. rsone but nr.t-.las. wortau»^. <gpou*a4a of He aid <fc Co v' 1 ? s , and Uol<1 I» N JJ-caJU Ut UU. Y ork.Phlla.Balümore land local markets. 1 BANKERS a .NO BROKERS. Clayton House Building. Entrance on 5t 1 «street. i ,OT . Amerioaa, Red Star, Inman coitÄ ü^p.! 0 IFOR SALK • 1 - I m 4 i ■■ __ Ä liPftAfl ** V **» I A O A M TRi sj M M ] «I i I- II *»-01 i fl n Done nf r„|T IUU DdUs Ul LOIIM fik-.i_r r -, 50 CilGStS CI JS.'Da.îl B!» 1 **' orifl TmriPrial Ti=2 dUU. ILUUvUdl ACd. ... WhO feSalô aild Retà .wiu T^IE GRCAT f.ontnn ami Ian* uan t onana ^| COMPANY, i - their red teastoi fj n Q TXT TVii rf ] RtlWt iNO. O YV . iüUU OUTO, _ In 3rd St., only one door from .Va ' J J AND BRANCH STORE. 1003 MARKET SI one door above Tenth, have nowool and sells the very best TEA AND COFFEI and U Uie cheapest place In this city tel good goods. I LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTS» in the city of Bohemian Giaxs Vases, j un e « _ J Cologne 8eu, Fine Glass Table Set*. Japanese Trays, and Chrom«, GIVEN WITH TEA. JAMES CRlVtll njertnta* WAiiUB-WOKfi Constanlly on hand and made toon EXPRESS, MARKET. TRI'LK.n GERMANTOWN PATENT TILTING t ONS, CARTS, PUSH-CARTS .» HARROW*. A Iso. AGRJ C U LT URA L 1M HL tll« iicn >rc nemg -en t at RRUWH AND Cl J' TORS. All Nos. of the Moore, Wiley. without « HNEATH'8 PLOWS, HA Heckeudoru Plows, with JraR. AND Pß° REPAIRING NEATLY LY KXECUTL1). BLACK»MITM |JI1 Particuiar »* In all it* branches. giv Ill HORSE-S... All disease* of the foot,111*1 ca ^. ^tl aeas incideutal to shoeing or 1» treated under the . Hunbar SUCCESSFULLY- J invariably cureD"° H interfering Knuckling and knee *P r . u " l{ ln(Wl mmediately beneflttedandlen o the aid of which nature mx>u manent cure. L.amene** fhom corn« Immediate relief giv founder. .-ndtin Diseases of the above oüiers pertaining to the foot»" h considered Incurable ^ ohool" Veterinarians, are, . • ,0 «li» 1 ppIlCAtlon of the Dunbar hlUM*' lng üOf^J ,nsUU S*o( nd cure*!. Anatomical apeciniens office, showing cause anil id Having been at great e : x }^ ' u m^ 4 thorough knowledge " 'fJLfciof being the only smith* i>' l,u . val Mr. Dunbar has imparted 11 rrptf method of treatment. I •P li /|niy real the worst case the P ubl orwani. men ploy only competent tonally supervise all opera OBA>0J DAVIDJVOüLJ* 1 New Magazines, Newspapers, CD-17 -j* ° OFFICE 111 AND D 3 11! Ill D A'EW i) bliihed. Al1 ^ Ah soon as u G Ana « very lar*e t orn lor ornament and "* e " -CllS 1 JE. S- R 4M MARKET STR^ , . *°C W1LM — - ,»1M I " kinds ust received. i