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i ii 1111 r I » 1 _____ <*"** cla/ton H'»'»» BuliUln» ^„T illlK. to-ta* ,n ®OI4 ÜP^ ATI0 * 5, 1 tfM ii •* Bid :!S r'cV'i'üod a Erie.... . Flion*. jj Western. . island..*• tie Mail.-- Jem Onion., »ul Prof.... W*t*»n... n pacitlc.. n «öS ti, FW ■a\ 1«X 701, m 07* 13% 3»* mi! ,b Valley--,. ta Navigation. £l TrsnV> r,Äl * on ,.à Erle . Central. jack. A West. Central. , Coupon. jjj ( J . A J. n* p Coupon. , uig . »--H , • 17 K . 47k . CO ,105 k H' .107* . K** .119 102 * 102 * wintered.*** «M-nl Nlorki »nil Hondo p.uy. " « . 150 IldgtOD C'>h 1 GlU* ( 1 *ih 1 Bank of l>*»aware i National Bank Rational Bank. Bln M Bsnk wVhsnil Brandywine.. are Fire I~ > I . 47 . ( ■ .v are K. R. Co... rare Htale Honda. lingtoii City to . Ilngtoii City 5*.... Turtle County Loan. fare Ball road, first Mortgage fare Railroad, t-xtonKlon. , HinlNorthern, Ürst Mortgage. tan. Wi-sUTn K K Co Stock, lawwnger Railway Co. 1st mort.. 1 •< «• Stock, i U ic Hall Co Bond«.. •• Stock 1C . . let M .. 102 .. ioa 28 10U * Si .. lOo .. Murk «I*. WII. Ml KOTOW, L>el., Fob. w, 1*78. uutoiiH at the Brandywine Mill« for in- Corrected Dally. Wilniinffk •Hi *.<ma «.00 nly Hour., ■a Flour.... erliue Flour . H 0 1 6 Î6u ÜÖO 1 40 Kir -Il I*tOCKB mi y »na Bonds htm! Gold ln N York, Fhlla, Baltimore d local niurkeiM. ild & Go. ( BANK fifth AND UHOKKKH. [on Bonce Building. Entrance onBt Street. •rlcaii, Red Hlar, Inman ils for A niuir.1 Lines lo Ureal ihilalu and eniol Europe, FOR HALE. <n National Bank HUick. Wet. lern K. KCo. lalBankol Wilmington A k rslielaw \ lywiiie «1C0, 000 di for tî*wl morftrftß« SIOG.IKM) J. T. UFA Id), Clnyton House Building. Mf >rni,iAL notices. \ Klinker« Hitter H lue of Iron. M*n Known to fall tn the dlh KympUjinH, ikn HlttHKltsI . it ion lo exert it y of iireatlit rul Wt-Hkn. ot tl ouH.tn-inbling, •U-ULll. lilglll c ,ul Uor feakne is, II ml de of (In- n. • s Ri'peiac, with pile dN, flu.billllg Of tin: InkIv Itl.DfillM coiiuti f Ihe s -I »ii Hu. i'llni) int.- ii • blood, yd Ids, I he eyes loss of Night; 1 W in |> loin h , , .. , -—'1 to n-medy B iolVni Uukel ' # h'i'er Wine «fr IniShS 1 ", 1 lj.tu.juj. (» „re now boh deemed ImllMpeusa »"ts hut little, k tone to Uie •in und pro Uio buck, l, d< nj-'iLv Hying ary «uffus in ol Ult« flic* •-lo. I o xllclne. it tbe Mood, ami u|, Jjfi, renovate» the ny.s bl»I nf this valuable . -ÄVISÄ *:?.•„ e proprietor ire couutor •ot let your kel'H, which • rej r. sontd. to. Ail 1 h- k is «ne r. A i hoiugraplj .if u ■" wrapper; un oilier« •rfoits. j, I"'lily as ; aJiy out K Yo k [»« Worm lie Alive. in o v e <1 d and mi »lupleieiii two hours. No '"'d stuiaach r ' aVll| »kel^ 'ah North ,«. h JJ , lm '- fee Until JJ* tu one,and alive. Dr. - îî! c '-* 8h, . ul nliyslclan tu i ,! " 1 all pa«) itli •uittiy *r id ai oi worms, und nut aud suie ior s - Send tor , -unkfl'aWtMu. • >y I • nruhk 11 cir n Loll le ni h rr ■ u i •Ilf. «0.1 ißs. hAliKr.l'HlA. ^fHlOUi, i { ua,, i i i ; ( m, NGTON , RAIL ItUAD. u ii , v ' u Wtb. 1W7. di leave Wllini„g lon A »s follows • ljh * j'i * I i!! I, .T 1 , " eUiat0 stations, • 1U w »• in., 2 30, 4 80, pîiu*'' ïorit > H 08,6 44, a. > 4* m. 12 37, Stations, 1-51,1 lb ,83y. Intermediate 1 ', l" ,us *dngton, ^Division, leave for: lar i 1 1 ä.*w„ J " 1 * ru " 1 ' lat « B talion« ï.;ïi 0.30, l <'iri,i.? D , AVT,1A,N8 ' ' „.^'"edtato Stations, id N e York, 2.09, 6 «, a. 'non ! ""'l Wash! fuu. ««ton, 12 51, 118 a 14 l0 "'"u"S*fi o b "„ P""n»er« a ™ ü yptästsa u,e _Superintendent. PLAGES A rsons wanting Kb, One c«ab. Moom , ^'«»-rinses, f n " 00<, ""ao<i»t8a at Si-fssa Ä* s bat W ork, iï ItQifJ. * ''ork EÜ W. BUSH a kuurumee thel'* Coal »«»ens UM A GËÔ. MOORB, Investment Broke AJ*D PROPERTY AUNT, o. vv. Ttlx Ht. Commla.lou. for tue purchase and .ale <>r BOXD» AND STOCK*, ■loua«* Md (.and*, «te., Executed at ^»aera te charge. R ï nE EWXÎÎ ' ^HSïSvëtâHô: Special attention given to the eolloetlon Kent«« Account«, Ac., Ac. H«(.Ualed. Lease, and other Instrument, of writing carefully préparai. Uiv. us a cull. EDMUND B. FRAZER, 2nd Mtory, Telegraph Building, deoKMy Dor. ard * Market ai» JOHN O. COLE, • JUSTICK OF THE PEACE, AND Of I.» NOTAHV Office ». W. Corner of Third and Market Street*. no2«-ly PUBLIC. WlI.MINOTON. DEL J* II. Ft rty,er t Attorney at Law, Third and tthlpley Street«, Mci. lelnwne w h p jit. J.p.jIalcUm, No. M.1 FRENCH M THE ET N Iglit calls promptly anawered. vpi7«.wly D lOtl R. PKNINGTON A TTOUXK Y-A.1-LA W, No. 2, WEBT 7TH STREET, Wlliniugton, Del. 11. Juyia-Iy JOHN P. H. POLK, A'nonynï-Ai-LA tv, No. SÎIO Market Htreet, WlLMimON, Dil. ctiadAwly J U VALUANOiuitAM, ~ ATTD U N K Y- A f-LA »V, Mo. 4 AUmonWn Buildituj. febfl-ly D K.UitiMUU A \V, no.m WEBT HTBEKÏ. _m»vl7tf iflilCTH FOR ALL TUJB FgQ FLg BKATTTTFlJL t^KETH AT /£& •:(, >n, >8 an® >10 PKH SKL Teeth extra ete,t without pain by the use gas. Over thirty year« •aperlenoe. DK. GALLAGHER. No. 8 Käst ßtb Hi ret t, opposite <'iavu>n House. ftp^ja SEASONABLE! As houKekoopersarepincing away KÜR8 andWUOLENH.lt Ih iiiiportaut to have them protected from MOT11H by using GUM CAMPHOR, Whltti, being volatile, Its odor permeate« the entire mann or bundle of kimkIh, and is soon dissipated when they are again open ed ; or, Gkwijin* PERH1AN INSECT Powdrr, Which, of late years, has been succossful ly used for the sume purpose, and which is also an excellent article for ti of small (red) itouche«, lied Kugtt, Eleason cate, Lice on poultry, etc. It Is best appli ed by means of the Powder KiBe, thereby stifling Insect life by prvMluclng more dust klentwunb'B Koarh fcxterninutor We nave round, from several years ex perlenoe. to be the most uniformly suMsfac lory anu «-fUcleiit article for destroying Itoucbes, Mice, Ac. «lent ruction P«Il.VeKIZED IIORAX Is also successfully used by m.uy house keepers lor driving away Roaches ami Ant., CARBOLIC Ad» deHtroy« all the lower order of plant« animal«; 1« cheap and effective,but leave a dlHUKreeabieouor (tuniany people) quite per« latent. • I HMIHOMIVE IIIUMNATR, An aril vu poison (to be care), best suited for uhb _ furniture, and along the ed go «1 carpet», in solution. Mr All the above articles for khIo at rea sonable prices, and Information concerning their u«e and nature cheerfully given by Z. JAMES BELT, Successor to K. Bring!)urst a Co., Wholesale and lie tail Druggist, Corner Sixth und Market streets i with great bedstcn-l s and l'Uo Best quality of MEDICINES AT WILLIAMS' -RIKTABY •he Most Relia ml Medicines, At Ninth and Market. Choice PEUFUMKUY COLOUNKH, Ae. AT WILLIAMS' A One aseorlmeut of IIAI It. TOOTU. and NAILBRUSHES, At Ninth and Market. A Glass of ICE COLD ARCTIC «ODA WATER, AT WILLIAM8 * Choice FLAVORING EXTRA 0TU,8irong amt Pure, At Ninth and Market. A Good KEY WEST or DOMESTIC CIGAR, AT WILLIAMS' Fine AMERICAN A IMPORTED Soaps A t Ninth and Market. ''Get the best" WILLIAMS' SAPONA CEOUS DENTIFRICE. AT WILLIAMS' Uioice Goods, Accuracy in dispensing, and Reasonable l*rices. WILLIAMS' PRESCRIPTION STORE Corner Ninth and Market. »I I,Lime,; 1 IHEUNDERSIONED INFORMS HIS - lrlends and the public generally that ho has taken Pout's old yanl, at the loot ot West street, and is now urenared to sell COAL, WOOD, LIME & SAND, AND CALCINED PLASTER, at the very lowest maricet rates Tlie attention of houNekeepersand build ers In particularly called to his stock, os tie feels confident that they will find their In terest thereby promoted. sepl3-timd .INO. W. GRIFFITH. ff C7 AftAÜKIITS profits p«r wmi t jyj/.uU vllJ prove it or forfeit Moo ^ * 1 ww New article«,Just patent •d Ram pi«« sent free to all Addr««« W.H.CHIDE8TER. 211 Fulton 81, New Y oik nom the PWwtrlphtn Timet. Teu y*»nt tarne« the «tory of Sooth Carolin» otirtar th* Hi:al»wiqp, am ] t>«t beggnn will neern far more tinrenl Hrt<J quit« an fantantieal an a page from th« Arabian Night'a Kntor'alnnu-nt«. Already tu finil U hard to belle mich thing« happened ae oat that are described in the report an investigating committee *ow made public, anil ,et tbs narrativ« fc told by th« oommittee In plain word« anil unvarlahad sentence«, In t'n* most bu»lnBiw Ilk« way, aud I« fortified ky affi davit. and voucher, that carrycouvlction witbevory letter and figure. Tweedi«m itnpalmieat day. never reached in greater height, of devllisli extravganco than wbh attain.d at a .ouiul by th. Illiterate fluid h*ndn of^.he long prostrate State, under the tuition of thn political tramp, who claimed to be doing the work ot morality and loyalty In the country that had been bound anil gagged by the recou.tructlon acta and placed in theirhand. for safekeep Wig, Let tin glance at a few .feature, of the era of oppresfllon and profligacy at Columbia, a. pictured iq the long official report Dow publl.hed. The theory of the«« thieving legislators of the Mose» type wai that laid down by au illuetrlaus Senator in the words: "A State has no right to be a State lens .he can pay aud take eareortier statesmen. ' Broad as tin. proposition is iu the plain terms given, it ltely broader In application. The State wae expected not only to take care of the .talesman iu princely style, but to do quite as much for his household. He wae arrayed In hroadoloth and line linen with Jewels of barbaric splendor. His Wines anil liquors and cigars were of the finest quality; whatever tlic.ir real price the State was made to pay 1 ill a case for champagne, S40a dozen bottles for pert wine, 410 a gallon for sherry. In scs»iou >125,000 were taken from the treasury for refreshments. A bar was UT1 i ii Lii«» < ae open day aud uight in the capitol, and, with the legislators who had the run of it, BOthing waa more common than te carry olf a bottle of champage and a doz en cigars for home consumption,although orders to have such tbiugs sent to their chambers iu any quantity were always honored. Stationery was in ado to include anything that a man or hm wife or chil dren oould eat, drink or use in any way. Urns Westphalia hams,in.portedoheeses, deviled m,-ate, fruits, kid gloves, skirt in aid, corset«, ladies' hose, garters, che mises, parasols, bustles aud pulpitators, hoots, suspender», collars, overcoats and drawers, twenty live dollar inkstands, stoves, towels, and even horses ami car , mules and harness, wood aud coal, and so on through a catalogue of article« equally incongruous hall a col umn long, were clossitied in the accounts as stationery. The State paid forelocks costing from $150 to $6u0 each, and for mirrors at $600 each. Two hundred thousand dollars were invested in furni ture for the legislative halls, and the niAst liberal appraismont of that remain ing on hand when the Hampton Govern ment came in was $17,715. New car pets of the most costly texture and pat tern were bought at. the b,-ginning of «very session and carried away at its dose. Thirteen hundred yards were abundance to carpet the whole State House, hut 4,058 yards were sold to the Jtate in a single session, more than one thousand being of the tin* st body Brus sels. In one instance tine carpet« thu« bought were shipped to Massachusetts. ; , I There was not one wood siove iu use, and yet 1,000 cords of wood aud 1,320 t«»ns of coal were charged for. The houses of legiulaiors wete furnished at State ex pense in a stile that was «imply pulatial * negroes who had never slept on anything softer than a hag or shuck« making the acquaintance of oiled walnut bedsteads, pier glasses, "Oriental sponge mattresses and extra long towels." Extravigant prices wore paid in ull ja-es, and then the bills were doubled in order that the buy«rs might devide with the sellers in E luhdering the State. Although their ouues or apartments were already ele gantly furnished through these frauds, every um« the Wsiature adjourned fitting climax to the story which we have giveu in barest outline, for it would take many columns to print it in full. Difhcnlt am it tuuy be to us to realize ' the truth of these representations that | now puss into authenticated history, it | s not necessary for the people of I South Carolina to wait for any investi- [ "n't'?, 1 * 'll \r"i W u 1 " trutl1 - ^ m " n d,,es »irÄr . beaten within an inch of his life. For years the lash ot t. Nation was laid upon : I heir bare backs with merciless seventy , by their foi hier slaves and the nameless j adventurers from the North. The! r gues drank imported wines,old liquors : and cordial«, smoked choice Havanas j nt the rute of a dozen a day, w«.»re bia-iThe / '"' g Je R,olr y. d r or e fast team* and ÄÄÄÄ bo raised the money and paid the bills ere the intelligent property holding 1 citiz.-ns, who were absolutely without, he choice of their rulers- , symptom of discontent was regarded by ihe Gen fevai Government as an outbreak of dis*. loyalty Hnd nuniahad accordingly. They had only to near the yoke placed on i ht ir ! necks. At last it_ cut to the hone and they oould w« r it no longer. Then they arose and by a superhuman effort, tue l?r tü? Vv.l l hl f, h 'S n °v e 7* , J 1 i aCW ttp * 2r:£ÿ壮 twïday w e ho H do not. blush to remember tlml they voted a little more than a year ago to puipet unto the rule of tbe oppressor. i I ' , j Mr. James Gordon Bennett has present, ed to Congress a memorial setting forth that he has purchased he British Arctic vessel Pandora aud will fit her out and man her at his own expense to prosecute and, if possible, bring to a successful issue the polar explorations which have so long occupied the attention of the scientific world. To nationalize the enterprise he asks the passage of a bill transferring the 1'an dor a to the United State» flag, the change of her name, should it be deemed advisable, that she may be commanded and officered by United Slates naval officers, and be sub ject to United States naval rule and dis cipline, and that the President be empow ered to confer such additional authority upou thu commanding officer that lie may be enabled in 1ns isolated position to eu força discipline in cases of emergency . Twentyssix weddings were announced In Saturday s Ledger. voice in Every utterance in protest A Xrw Artie Eiplorlnt; Evpeill lion. THK N Y. ITBRALD'S NKXT ENTERPRISE. extreme 14 WK m A < III U< 11 ( HU 1 H. Aaul How It llcnuted » ttnr drr-lj llcrs After Ileeeli rr'» Nljle, 1NDUNAI*0[.IS, Feb. 23.— William « Grcehley Is on trl \| here for the murder of IdaKerat-y. 1 1.» parilea, both «olor ed, were in »mu ben of the same church > choir. Both were married, but they fell in love for all that, and, It is alleged, agreed to get divorce#, and join their fortunes fur life. But Ida got angry at last, and refused to allttw Greenley to ▼itit her, and on last Christmas evo the discarded lover shot her to death while she was on her way to church. The let ters that passed between the pair are in teresting and original. In August last Ida wrote to William that <4 Our hearts cling together with such tenacity that 40,(XX) swords as sharp as the end cf a serpent's tongue could not burst, them asunder also, that "The sunshine of hope still sheds his bright rays, though the pathway is often overshadowed by the black clouds of despondency." From another letter it appears that her parents had been giving her a salutary warning, and she says that "if ever in all history of the world language used to turn one against another, it used last Monday night it against you. but I could not stand to lake." Oh 1 could net. avers that, owing to William's failure to call upon her. she could say in the language of Job. "my eyes were river« of tears.' " She quotes Scripture and talks of the Almighty in connection with herjguilty passion with a facilty only surpassed by the pastor of Plymouth, and she repeatedly promises to marry William. The defence is that William was in sane when he killed her. Shortly before committing the crime he wrote a letter saying : The die is cast, and you have sealed my doom. O God ! would 1 could bn released from the awful doom that awaits me, but it is too late. It must come—the sooner, perhaps, th« better." The result of the trial will be awaited with interest, especially by practical followers of Henry Ward Beecher. VARIETIES. Boston's new i'ost-offlce has already cost over $4,000,000. Kansas pays a bounty of five ceuts for each rabbit scalp. A new Masonic lodge, tobe numbered 638 will be organized In Spring City, sev eral miles east of PhtstowmIPa. on Feb, 20 th. * ' Mr. Ezekiel, the sculptor, is reported ill in Koine, from injuries received in tempting to move a marble bust from the stand to the pedestal. The population of Rome, which was in 1807, 215,573 rose last year to 280,564. From 7000 to 8000 soldiers were inclu ded m each enumeration. The oldest Freemason in New Hamp shire is Colonel Nathan Hun toon, of Unity, who is is 06 years of age, and was admitted to the Masonic body in 1603. The senior class at Bates College,Maine, has secured the services of Miss Annie Louise Cary for their commencement Concert, which is to bo given in Juno. A tax of ten per cent, is levied in Paris upon all tickets taken at theatres, public balls music balls or any other place of amusement, for the benefit of the poor. During the last three months 1877 18,093 barrels, and 4302 boxes and cases of American oysters, and 35,121,412 pounds of American diese were shipped to England. was was to turn me Elsewhere she •u United States, and the English eteamar Remus is now at New llaven loading Winchester rifles and munitions or Constantinople, a ltia«Mlni. „ * , ! aPCl1 rom t m Now \ ork World, There is some pleasure iu announo n K Feordore V'aasilef, o f Moscow', ha-' had eighty-seven children by two wives, if It is only because the an aouncenaent renders any further in veutions by fecund American para* u! f " , e # / in ventions indeed.. Vassi*» 8 first wife w is brought to bed * wenty-seven times, having twins -ix tfcen times and triplets seven limes, while at the other four births sixteen children were born to her. She then died, and her successor, at eight births, enabled eighteen other chil dreu to rm. up and call Feodor« Vass ^[âîï !} e u a,,se rrr 1 fi ulv< ; r8 full of them. M. Ivauikoff, a Ull88lHn »*vant, vouched for tins fact a r ft '' v y^»rs ago, declaring that the VrtSsilefs—how many of the eighty seven of the children survived was not stated—still lived at Moscow, and were pensioner^ of the government, first Mine. Vassilef could have organised a very reapec able baby show ««». «,4.,^ to t,lk « ln On either sense of the word) "«her mothers, ami wind a Inmiiy tbHt w ould have been to provide for DI. Vasilef spelled his name Grunt, PurchiM of Silver l»v the Uov «-■•n iim-ii I Tel. gram to N. Y. Evening Post.yeAtorday '1 be Treasury Department bought out of the bullionfiind on moudaylaat enough silver at fifty^threo and three-quarter pence to run all the mints for thirty days even tlie silver bill becoaies a law im "'"f *» tuV^patio'l of the passage of the silver blM a,,d of a temporary riso in silver. It is believed it tlie Treasury Department that the rise in silver will not be perma-* neut, but that the price has been put up by speculators with the idea that this government would have to enter the market and buy largely at once. This is not the case, Turkey i* still orderine arms from the , Conn., New Cape May llout. The new steaiuboat now being built at the Hurlan & Hollingsworth Co.'s yard, to run betwt-eu Philadelphia» Chester and Cape May, will be completed by June 1st. Mrs. t'ue N. Anderson, DEALER IN Kibbons. Laces, Hosiery» F.mbroidcries, Corsets, C ombs. .Weeklies, Canvasses, Buchings, Handkerchiefs,Floss Silk, with a variety f»f pictures. Collars and Culfs, Hamburg Edgings, mottoes,&c. LADIES & CHILDREN'S DRESS.CAPS A SPECIALTY. Wo. 707 Market Street« Wilmington, Del. ebl8-3uios. S^DRiTTsTG- ÖTOCK Perd» Parson , Merchant Tailor, « **0233 MARKET «TRKRT, ,has purchased a large »ml beautifully »elected stock .ïiEÏJL o* »»^■S ( î2.y 8 îl?i c< ïii ,,t,nK °. f the choicest Imported a« well as domsetlc nmlSSôc wtatSfîUS" * wto • 7#per " ult - A liberal dlncount will be allowed on my > - _ _ _ '•r G-O IS. O FURTHER BUT STOP _A_T OITCE AT, Daniel Mccusker'ö CHEAP BOOT AND [SHOE STORE, No. at« West Second Ntreet, WILMINGTON, DELAWARF Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, —AT— LOWEST CASH IPiRuIOIES. LARGE FALL AND WINTER STOCK, Of superior quality, now on hand, which will bo sold at the IOWEST CASH mc$$. at^I^Went Hecond str^t** represontod and satisfaction guaranteed. Call Immediately Great Reduction in Coal, PONDER & TOWNSEND, HAVE REDUCED THEIR ENTERPRISE AND WM. PENN COAL TO THE FOLLOWING LOW PRICES; Stove, Egg and Broken,, Nut, «5 25, Cash. $5 00, Office* au«l Yard Foot of Fourth Nt. oct2^-ly Arctic Ice and Goal Gompany. Eastern Ice of the Best Quality, And a Superior Quality of COAL at Lowest Rates. PLEASE GIVE US A CALL J. H. CONUOW Ac SON, TVo-Vi E. Second S* lye-U QEMTff FUKMäMNG GOODS. Our Latest Bargains ! A job lot of MEN'S ENGLISH HALF HOSE -AT— 2 Pair for 25 Cts., Reduced front 25 Cents per pair, —AT— MORGAN'S. 414 Marke*. St. Will remove March 28th, to 4*2« MARKET ST. I»nl7. J. P. DOUGHTEN, Manufacturer of the CELEBRATED Paragon Shirf, ALSO. DEALER IN Men's FurnlNhln^ Goods, OF NEW AND ELEGANT DESIGNS EMBRACING IN STOCK All tbc Varieties of Kid, Castor, seal, Beaver, CALF, CAPE. CLOTH, BUCK »ml Dog-skin GLOVES, AT POPULAR PRICES. No. 410 MARKET ST. Novelties lor the Holliday Season. deH-2m IN PRICE OF LEA. & PERRINS' CELEBRATED Pronounced by jr—-> EXTRACT of a letter from a Medical Oentle Kl man at Madras to his brother at Worcester, May, J^V^I. " Tell Leu Perrins that J$®P®*|their Sauce Is highly esteemed ¥ ^_,jiu India, and Is, my opinion, the most pHlata 11 as t tie most wholesome .Sauce that is made." Connoisseurs to be the Only Good, Sauce,' And applicable to every variety of DISH. Sffnia ble WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Thus giving the Consumer not only the best, but the most economical SAUCE. c£jl S Ignature on every bottle. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS l^USHS Philadelphia Freight line Chestnut, Phlla. Fienoh Street Wharf, Wllmingtoi PKOMPflLyrt Second Wharf MAT STOJiKlI David McCloskey —THE— HATTER, 81iî Market Street, (Adjoining Opera House.) The latest style« constantly on hand him a call. augll-ly U b E i. 4 VI» une .Am KATTBR P > O East Third Street, Wilmington. Del . > 1 .1IKHT NATIONAL BANK ! OF WILMINGTON. Repository of the Public Moneys and FINANCIAL AGENTS OF THE UNI TED STATES. EDWARD BETT.S, President. GEO. D. ARMSTRONG, Cashier $$00,000. Paid up Capital, Philadelphia and New York Exchange fur nished to rogular Depositors without charge. Discount days, Mondays and Thursdays at 10 A. M. DIRECTORS. George W. Bush, Ell Garrett, Ram'l Bancroft, Jr., William Tatnull. mar28 Cleraein, B. Smyth, Israel Pusey, Henry S. McConab, Daniel James, Edward Bells. mHE ART1ZAJNS SAVINGS BANK. 802 MARKET STREET, Incorporated January 23d, is« 1 Open to receive deposits dally from » A M. until 4 P. M., and on Tuesday aud Sat urday evenings from 7 to 8 o'clock. * SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND, of six per cent., nas been regularly paid on deposits, since the organization of the Bank, peetation of the Managers, dividends will be continued, are not withdrawn, they (Posits. Thus permanent d their Interest twice in and it is the that this rat e of When dividends are accounted as de deposits compoun each year. MANAGERS Clement B. Smyth, I George W. Busb, Chas. W. Howland, George S. Capelle, Nnthau'l R. Benson, | M. L. Llchenstelu, Henry F. Dure, Edward Darlington E. M. Ktousenberg, Job H. Jackson, William M. Field, | Wm. H. Swift, Anthony Higgins. GEO. W. BUSH, President. GEO. 8. CAPELLE. Vice President. feb2l v K. T. TAYLOR. Treasurer. I'lAAOM. PIANUS, For #tiOO ADpwnrds. OKUAYS For 9 45 and Uvvt'nrds FOR CASH OR 1N8TADMNT8, AT ROBELIN A BRO'S WARER00M8 maymstUP STAIRS