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THIRD EDITION Governor Hampton Wars« Columbia, 8. C.,Döc. 16,1878. G iveraor Hampton's case has again taken a most seiious turn and Ins condi tion is regarded as exceedingly critical to-night. His symptoms wltmu the Ust tweoiy-fo'tr hours are regarded as strong ly indicative of pyaemia, and his physi cians ars manifestly concerned for the developments ol the next twenty-four hours. Hampton*» ch aiiactkk vindu'Atki». 8T. Lol ls, Dec. 16, 1878. In connection with tin* story that Gov ernor tVade lldinp on sind *nd killed Colonel James Cameion, brother «.f 8i inou laibtr.m, at the ha tie of Hull Run alter Cameron had surrendered, Henry Keener, a «ater at a Fourth street restaurant in *his city *a>s:—"I ♦as ainembeiof i be.Seventy-ninth New Yo:k legiuieitt, of which Colonel CY__ crou was colonel. 1 was at Bull Run wail him. 1 was not ten feet a way when he fell, and was the first to raise him up. The reb li were * brae or four hundred yards away, cannonading us, and could not 8-*e them, they being screened by the troc-s and bushes. Colonel C'atue fell aft r two or threi rounds had be -n tiled at us, ami long before our régi ment was forced to suircodei." R NNlalnglou Washington.D ec. It»—Mr. Buckner, »an of ilie Bankiig Currency ttee, says that it is the intention of his committee to urge the repeal of the Jaw permitting the Secretary of the Tie.isury to allow the accumulation of large sums of money iu the national It is shown by official records that the First National Bank of New York had at one time over 545,000,000, a - «1 even now has fully 520,000,000. Mr. Beck, of Kentucky, submitted a resolution that the Secre'ary of the Treasury he directed and required to ap near before the Senate in Wednesday, at 1 o'clock, to Inform the Senate what reason if any he has for fail ing to answer the resolution of the Sen ate of the 3d of December, 1M78 i to the amount of silver coin ret customs dues ami w hether he I as applied it or any part ot it to the payment of the the bonds and noies of the applied to Chai ( ' vv on in regard «eived tor Interests U ni ;ed Status, and if not stat«» the reason why. During his remarks on the resolution Mr. Beck said the Secretary of the Treasury increased the bonded debt of the United State« to the extent of $104, 4in*!),4fiU, by selling bonds and hoarding gold. Atter a brief debate the resolution was laid over. Thf Uiuklrrl, In.t Kvi-uiDg. vas a good attendance at flic 0 |h ra House last evening to witness the |iei1uruiauee by Uuprez & lienediet'a A number of tbe jokes and '..ngs were new but the majority of them bail been beat d in tliis city many times lielore. The jierforinancc throughout nd. 4-run<| 4 nrnlfiil To-morrow grand ('ll roller skaten. The best skater will be presented with a pair of nickel-plated roller skates, and a pair of tin skat«*» to t be poorest skater or the ôf-zS rening there asquerade at the Institute Hall rill be a : that has ratest number of falls. The price lissioo will t»e 2 ß cents. FINE TON CERT. The concert in the lecture room of the Grand Opera House, this evening, by Prof. Berber's scholars, will be a splen did musical treat. The tickets are 3fi cents « ach, and the attendance will un doubtedly tie very large. Fatal 4<«'l<1ciit A fata] accident occurred a' the Mc Culloußh Iron Company's rolling mills, at North East, Cecil county, Md., Friday evening lad, by which one wsn killeJ and two otheis sevoiely iajur on ml. A LECTURE. Mr. I* W. Hoc», ppel, Is now en preparing a lecture on "Ula*M liu lec gag.-d i cal Ed ï I' ll dull at lie lure in I a lew ks. A «BEAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OK Boots and Shoes! DANIEL MçQUSKER îiH) 1* getti Loot» und H *ell a t ln bl» E A f. 1. HT Ut! K • lli lie «id \T RKDUCTIUN from He Wish, eneral to y • B'.*«'. •h he .Kh Il 1R :■ il» friend* and « 4 . 11 , delei CiOOl) GOOD* ! AN- HELLING THEM AT LOW PIMCEH ! ye'/T^J a wiie Now is the lime TO BUY TOUR STOVES J AND GUT YOUR Heaters Put iu Ordet. J J.av-* Just redneed the price of all Oook 1 a.- or and Heatt ig Stoves to suit the hard Urn es. Call and ■ the prleea before you buy, it. n«»H hismov. Cor. Tblr« a .d Sliipicy • n ^-ui—ReatcrH oh **»[•«« Uian «jver. NEW HOOKS, IAS soon as ubnsbed. All Ui. New Magazines, Newspapers, (Dally aud Weekly.) Blank Books, Stationery, G tuner a v* ry larife assortment of artlcla* ■'«tu tor ornament and E. ir . H.. BUTLER'S. m MARK JOT HTKKKI A Ml FOURTH EDITION I i I An ai ta iw il _ Th« m/Af ant hilt of the cl JdÆn o7th"te g : islature was in relation to the Issue of a half million of four nor cent bond*, These bonds, to be known oh the Garrard bonds, from the name of the author, will mhS'Äf ofe Setideaclmnwfcr^ i «f "ÎS luert tive investment that can be m ui»* wiih the weekly savings of laborers, clerks, 4 «tc. Their size will he a novel feature They will.be precisely i he size of a five dollar greenback bill, with the coupous tiny and snug on the lower edge of the bond Tbe Miiallness of their size and denomination will eause them to t>e used in commercial tran»actions, II thus enlarge the State currency without inflating it. The bonds will six years ami cannot be sold at Jess thau Weorfla's IV« w Ronde. A Popular Four Per Cent Loan to be Iseued next Month. This is tbe tirst attempt of a Southern ®tate to float bonds at as low a rate lour per cent; but it is alrea iy îdiy^earl v^he ÂleT.n hM Sraïï» been licspJken 1 Tuev will hi I«suh. 1 IÎ. the month of January, to meet the Nut ting bonds, which will fall due on Feb-! notable that these bonus scries of eight per cent, j ing just one half of the interest | ,Vj h " J""® » luil " » i'll'issue another hàltui'lltou'T.I'Üjdy w , retire seven per cent with. It U the ! opinion of tlie Treasurer, bankers and finance committees tl,*; the iu'erestof the State debt of over SB,000,000, now a triHe over seven per cent, i n tour per cent. Of course • the boiid.-ddel"! 1 The bonds 'ï-sü-d will be used exclusively In retiring falling »lue uircba-lng outstamliug bonds. ( *d by a vote offi to 1. Gov largely ami wi par. ruary 1. It is will supplant a Ifil averagi can be I not ttoiids The hill » ernor Colquitt signed it to-day. ! rongreM Ycstcriliij Iu the United otatesgHeiiate,yesterday J'be Mr. wiivtv prvKontMl putitioiK.ft). M.,r- ' fâ?orU.g'î"éere'uo.^o7 , . ü k«^i!i , 1 , : ü r« the upper tm.lJle ground, iI * bay. Mr. M et il le we was «gain (Jefeatuu in liisatteiiipt toget up thuTexas Pacific ! Iroad bill, tbe Hei.atf, by a vote of to ai, refusing to take it up. Mr. Hlaipe's I resolution in regard to tbe inquiry I whether citizens bad lieen deprived of their constitutional rights was passed its was also M r. Thurman's amendment ill quiring into tbe use of money to eurrupt voters, threats of discharge, and tbe coo duct of United States marshals aud su 'rnldlfmT J? to be Tu ,!' an,.. tù;;. ;.', V " ^e'"*fors. d.'îr.ni^r'sOe sf ! 'I' e ' fl,r t,1B tirm^ro^nns.! C0 "| lll i : K t o nve " 1 *?"■ featedhv Mstl!..;, W, ' r,; ,le ' In tbe > Hnuse lô d.'; .he sell f u, . a number ofïiilk at f' d. ëo . , e'," : , r i l : , : ,1U - , ë 7 lt V? ,10 , u '" r " for no t flire'nVnMi^v , llar k''" r .,J , i -J," ,"' r * Sr 1 **"» ofTrule ht t *'" 11 ,ard A resolution was offered j . i Washing! by Mr Finley, but objected to by Mr. Hale, providing for a thorough Jnvn»n. galion by the Judiciary th«- origin, conduct. Me., of the " service division of the Tr«*asury Dupart iiient." Mr. Hun^tou reported a hill t« a in«-ml the act of June 20, ]R78, to fix the rate of iut«^rest committee ini* •Clet the bonds to be issued by the District commis-issioners for the taking up $281,000 oiustauding houds soon to tall due; passed. A bifi appr. priât! tig to $140,000 for the construction "f rt bridge across the Potomac river at the island of the Thr«*e Bisters, above Georgetown, was also passed, after con siderable debate, alter which the H adjourned. MEKHIT'S Patent Gas Carburetter, 1 Ii PHOT FI> ILLUMINATING t; a c ! ^ A1ING »AN, At a GREAT SAVING IN ÜAS BILLS. .tîrrtftT^V" MK, * KnT ÜAh "'' ohstaeies gas« For supplying • d In overcoming ail ay of making use of Uis • of light hydrocarbon 1 '»ffered io the public a > hie fa >pe«tl ol ; «ii.it the ViOÙÏJn. 1 of e i free fro fectly ►aie. » roperty of re# **«*ai gns fully lime atfonlltiK all ok e *d i K the ptl -half, • 1 Hie m: larger, «'leaier and n t Hi com. hnlilHSi light. I he • Lh the ordl; •al H ^lis addition, thus 1 tn#* #• >al 'h i S #,f 1 Vl "« 111 y.»*hd Ht a ry 1 m rg T C • ï . . i I I of *hleh the gn III «*1 NapP fr« I : U> Ihe III i'1,1 tt.N. h 'lL ' ii guh -1 *•> H , patent Y . a u hup Ib r and nried I . el It il; J • »1 1 ea.il u id h »In ■ , without ietdiUo li'-n has been in the National Hoard • proved by them , is approval and pe Carburetter In lug it lu a brick Ihr k» il p >• ■ l J by •d the I I88C rV, 1* to place tl build gs. liiMead of pi ll at dlHUiiice Iro* e, is the best certificate of it* »* ty. Territorial rlgtiL* for aale by the M rit <Ja* Light uo. h I hi ti#n at i . Heal Em- , m The Carburetter i* the office of Evan» p Lab* Broker, IPmuo i, Hecoud HI* mond Building, Cor of Eighth het Ht*., Wilmington, Dei. ngt , am ' i, AU. dë«'i4 st r " _ ! ' rtussell 6l NorthropJ 306 Market Street. I 1 Attract! 1 display of HOLIDAY GOODS! We propose to make this the popul sort for buyers of Holiday (>«»»ir. Every department in our establishment otters attractions toUiose looking lor . _ _ # Christmas Gilts Adapted to every age, Rex, or condition of Ute. _ Our reputation ol Ih .1 year for belrgtlie radlng House In Wilmington for Holiday! Goods, will be lully sustain« 1 this season. We wish you all a ^ - * WT-W..-TS » W ^ «iîftSûs" y "fi"!" 'Ü XFutVili onoe required. / pp y U, . ... ' u .ell bkothkrh, decm-wlt-d'i*. Coooh'« Bridge, i).i. 'MERRY CHRISTMAS RU8S1LI A NORTHROP. , I FIFTH EDITION. ! i Ou Th« Et« of Reim in pt Ion I Tu!™ Tw ice within a ptriod of y®* 1 ** between 1817 and 1821, the Hank of England undert«H>k to resume specie »ail whUe nu»re complete préparai lem subsequently insured success. '1 lie day A iixed !»»r the restoration of the specie standard in the United States is now at .''"'Vu *;* Vlew of lh " pre<*uenu, Just ««"««Ut becomes a question of luuoh * IOH * ar l *'e resources of the J ,e " Mr y» " ,l, ,il l ,ed in il f stftte * , ,,lön *» and as supplemented by the recent oh action of the New York and Boston banks, will prove adequate to theocca sion. The total amount of coin and bullion in the country at this time is estimated I at the Mint at more than $3&8,0oo,o00. Of this aggregate the Treasury Depot UiSnt now holds, according to a rejiort submitted to Congress two weeks ago, $140,000,000 in coin. This reserve is at equal to rather more ihati forty per'cent, of the entire issues of legal tender-notes. I Obvi0, " ly ,his P ro ' rtoion W0llld ln»uf fi, ' ,ellt > l ,rovl,le ' 1 »" ,1,e notes, or a large cels ">»j "rity of them, were presented lor re- auy demptiou. Now it so hapjsMis that the proportion of gold to paper above stated j corresponds almost exactly to that exhib | ited by the Bank of England when it undertook its unsuccessful scheme of re , ,U "!'' lio " 1,1 lhl7 ' Uul »>'* conditions ! ,u,,l, ' r »"hi* the expriment will be nunle on Jan. 1, 1871*, difler it) several iui|sirtant, a .d, in our judgement, deci sive I. a'. W. do not n w refer to ceiUio re • sources ou which some stresi 1 as been j" 111 » but recourse to which might jKwa. " > loll.. wo I l»y uu oward cons" ( p* p uces. Miould tue quantity of le^al- , tender notes pieseuled for reJenipiion be tpo it» r »' tbe ; car. no ! Uiiexpcclediy large, ami tl.ua eu the oomph te depletion of the com thus far collected, 'here ii no doubt dial J'be 8e'retciry may l-gaily reitsue tbe re-! ' tic iit«l not.!» in return lor f eslt mean eiU "' " '• h " * PI>,! " ra :,M " Urk, ' t , ^ r ,T ,C " * Imr ' *"' M al ° IIC,; >eve*l to thevotuiuu ! ui, ï ,,Mi weakuewi ortbe ïrea»ury, ami would giavcly disturb tbe txotiog rela- 1 I tiou between gold aud tbe currency, if, I indeed,it did not engender a veritable oatiie —.V }' Sun . a ~~~ , '»'•** Proptn.d Uli I,» «'anal I.o rally lonsiilere.l. | The Centreville (Oneen Anne's oonn iy) lteeord dtscussrs the question of a I Ship canal across tbe Eastern Nhure t»-ii- I insula from a local pm III of view. That pape* •» tor the canal in any event, aud to fbough not indifferent to the ititer-Stale interest that woald Iwt benefited by in, oonttruotlon, or to tbe advantages to be 1 ,, " nv *" 1 rrum " » HU Interior water way for the passage ..r naval vessels In case of war, n„. Itecor I undertakes to ,,f « ivo r«ik-o.m "why every farmer, land owner aud business man should give its swrasîaswS' the products of tbe peninsula, and In tbe 1 ah increased worth of lands within easy dis- a, tancc of tliH l'ii« ol route. There in one Record make* which cauuot d'ten enforced. A am inning that the mot available 1 Am uthern rout«* will receive the aiqiroval üut i-iiNtÜwiînr n!«r ».*!? Wa . y Wueenstowu or the Choputuk river direct • . to the Breakwater at Letreo would need neiiher locks, leaders, or force pumps, * hut would l>e in effect a hver joining the two hays now divided by the peninsula, it would be a salt water canal, amt, de bouching so close to the ocean, would bring into the Uhesapeakc its saline qualities and its milder temperature, and whilst it would not modify the cold of our winters it would have a material ef- j feet upon the ice in the bay in softening j it as high up as the point at which ti e . Kunquehatn The Rec point th be t t " u pours its waters into it. «1 closes its article with the | emphatic remark that "the route to tbe ! ca,ia L *nake it a success, must go dir to the Delaware Breakwater at Lew* 'That is aiioctrine preaching for years. the Si has bee I to have The 4 vngrcssf ili<> YHlou I 1 »I liMfialry lulo Frier Fpldeaulc Washington, Dei. 16.—A joint m.et 1 '"« "('tiiv -V-iiulv ami Hons, nmiinittee. <>h the yellow fever inquiry wi i been held this inorni but le h than a »piorum of lli«* House oiniiiittee put in 1 milters on the part (tt the Seiia'e ere i ap|H»nt.ed io visit New Oi leans ami vicin- ! ill : SU:.,:. Knut in, Lamar ami I'a.l.lmk; Nil M*mphi.- and v «•imty, Messrs. > Harris. Matthews and Conover. Con ill be ap|>nj . 1 M. conduct I cs iga'ion in ! i< in r tees a the lions«» committee I ' *> thcsi branches #»f the j it b the .Senators above num- I net i«>n • • 1 di Nlh«-ap| •'bug holiday rei r ni Conj SS. 1 llHi also «ii arranged »inmittc ■ tl.il' the H * • and Senate bington »ha I hereafter nigh they s in •et i.. m | v t • , *'r nu >* ill Vote sep,lately, in the 1 ( 1 "coinmi tees ot conte. : w enec. i , ; GEN. SHERIDAN WAITING FOR THE VERDICT. i W ' u hinotok, December 1C-Ui ited! bUt«fH District Attorney Woodford ... w* .^halen-Sheridan case before' ! Judge Wallace this morning that th plain till bad no cauNe for also held that the suit w ?h7 B , ov«r: n t"rnZ'.:rr, t "«»i-" 1 ! in«, government indirectly but against " .." * the title of . Hheridan In good, ai ... ..um had I then the case should go against Sheridan. d und Reck with then the validity of Hoyt's II h mo jjwïOïuiiiBUl i n ll reell V I Sheridan individually. If 1 Hoyt, who was put by Gen charge of Kellouu plantation, w then the action falls ; if the till« ■ Messrs. Woodfo proceeded to arg title. ■ . AMERICAN COAL FOR HW1TZER 1 LAND. n, Dec. 16—The American va has informed the I)e eut of State tha* the first cargo of ; S SFE vSS£ I and Reading railroad company. The coal of I waw l,> bave I »een te»ted at once in the foundries and hotels I Was n i not C » 11*111 at < rt i , I ,; . . ,. , . J Geneva, anil «l |OI| l'l Um re, «ult b« an favorable aa war. all,i,:l !' a led, a large portion of the coal ' u ",, of 8vrt,a " r| aml will be ui.iwn 1 r om Iliu l.ulb.il States. ij 1 ® model »ifiicc-1,older is Hon. Geo. ./* r Minister to Italy. I ^ ! lib; is spared until March next lie w . have served bis country faithfully |< seventeen consecutive years in Rome and will have extracted from the United i Males Treasury the sum of $204,000 . a statue of Marsh should be erected in "! th< ; va ; : , aul ";i" are! * -> f w»nhii,K.o„ r „; i l ' ,c * saoratlon ot common men of amhi lion, who slip into office one year ami are kicked out the neat. 1*. M sh, If his if ! UTILIZING ELECTRIC LIGHT. ( The ceitificate of the Incorporation of the Brack Ivn (N. Y.' Electric Light Com- | P*«. v hue been tiled in that city. The ob- > ject of the company,which embraces h«*v- I eral heavy capitalist*. in to manufacture • alH | supply electricity for the purpose of t illumination in Brooklyn and throughout Long Island. Shelter Island ami Coney , I*l»od . Da c«plt.il Hlook 1" «,*»,000, ID | A *» shares ol *100 each. 1 be eleetrio l»Kht was.introduced on Saturday night | U" 1 dry goods -tore ot Looser « < «» , j Ä« Je. - | Each light is of 2 (Mio catube jower. The' whole apparatus was put in at a cost of i *-'•«»■ *•"' if l * .«»timated that it will re oh *e the cost of I gating the store fourth of the coat oi gas at the present rates. Niimll l'arrrh In England. The plan adopted in this country of carrying smalt parce 's in the mails bus been introduced in England by the rail mod companies. I wei»ty-flve of them bave arianged with each other on and at er the first of January, 187W, to issue railway stamps to the public of the de nomination of fourpeuce and eightinuice, which shall pay fr the can la«» of par cels weighing t.o au J four pounds for auy distance, shortly after two o'clock, this af-er noon, Thomas Nickerson and a .le trucker became engaged iu a row at Fourth and King streets and created . Both were finally ar r »' f ' , cil and taken to tlio police station. Nfdgwlfk'i C oadlllon. At noon to-day, George Sedgwick, tbe unfortunate victim of hydrophobia, f seemed to rest easier. He was visited bv Drs..SUort lulge, Draper, Bullock and Wales, who car. fully examined bis ease, but found no reason to alter tbe opinion that the unfortunate man was sudenng from hy drophobia. more eitinfortable, ROW AT FOUR 1 11 AND KING. •y quite * b *l ro "Nneridan's Rirle" was tènl'.T'J '"m? 1 whïln .. C « r « H J»Jg" iïï"lu. »i'iitHry *•"!«' Uen 8heri l.n (or the seizure ol Ktlloua pl.ntallon »as wi'h out authority oflaw. "If I be army bad 1 "'® U "»«'1 ' M lj »>=k up that order tt would *i»ve been au armed mob," added tbe .**Nevertheless, Mr. Sheridan, . who, the Judge says, mu t be treated fu. a private citizen tn this ease, will be af , forded an opnoriiimty to show that tbe ,llau whom lie ordered to lie placed tn | possessieu of Killona plantation was tbo rttt * owner.—A 1 »m I We learn from Washington thatUolo I nel Lane, tbe Independent Congressman elect from Alabama, lias been taken in to lull communion at the White House aul1 baa been given tbe dlspeusutton ot a »uiall lot of Federal pairouage in bis neighborhood. Tbe Colonel was a e-,i. banded rebel and uuUI a abort time ago was a roaring D.m era.. It Is this sort ,,f tl, ' ,1 ll which makes the cold chills play hide-and-seek along the backbone of pa "'«1" like Iltll Chandler .—Hall Uaittt.. ...-.... ah "* nc « ut rac ® prejudice iu Europe w a, ' agreeable Am negroen have never constituted a slave class iu civilized Europe, there han fx?en nothing to excite race prejudice • . , .. . r .. 1 J . tlial c o ullnMD t, I nr as the neirro is con * cerne«!- Therefore it |is not surprising tliat in that respect European countries friend, "far In advance of the United Htates."—*V. Y. Sun. j to him, and in this rpr particular he thinks European countries are far in advance of the United Stat«*s." are, in the opinion of Grant's colored of as HDUL'AUUXÆL. jy^APLEWOOD INSTITUTE, CONCORD VILLE, PA. IkiyatflO per quarter; Olrls *43. «tu «lenls prepared tor bust vard 4\»lleae, I Irst-clas* Professors. JOSEPH SHOUTLIDOK. A. M ., I pal. | , Yale or Har J>l»-wöiu Prl E8LEYAN FEMALE COLLEOE Wi l.MlNOToN, lill. A W A UM. I A t the opening of tlie Kail term. Mon day, Sept. IH78, there will be a N E W President, NEW furniture, NEW throughout the building. NEW plan#.,, the modern conveniences NEWLY lutro duced to add to lin« roui tori of l ladles both I 'W •I* y» •K the p|| 111 and riv •i ult lids OLD Prices. ns the preNldeni, REV. .1. M. WILLIAMS, A. M. cata log i ICM ! 'P* 116 A •■*avi.X«h .i . > 9 . MARK IT HTRKET, •OKAI Kl» JANIMItr 21 t, U*>. eeeive d« |>oMt* daily front 9 A ,1 Hat iMCOi Ol* 1 M. until I urdav «•' ! J*. M.,i ,|NgN f, I ï to H l#M*k. HKMI-ANMIAl. IHVJhENI), id October. W'tthd ade 1 I • iy divid Vt ley it«-#! •»It*. 'J'hllM j J«q ï tl tlielr Interehl twice npo eh year. t MANAUKKH. Clement H x »*yfh, i G«*org« W. Bush, 1 ( ha». W. own «• | George H, Capelle, Nuitian'l It. Benson,, M. L. UcheuNteiu, : Henry K. Dure, « Edward DarllnglO' W. HaMtlng», I Joh H. Jackson, Edward i'usey, | Wm. H. Hwllt, Anthony Higglim. UEO. W. HUH1I, ; F resident, i GKO. H. CAPELLE, Vice President. febSl v K.T. TAYLOR. TreaMuror I? i 1K8T NATION AD HAN« OF WILMINGTON. Kkpobitory or th* Public Monktb ! financial agknt« »»m •.« TED STATES. EDWARD BETTS, PHBeinxifT. GKO. I). ARMSTRONG, Camhikh «000,000. Philadelphia and New York Exchange fur nished to regular DepcatlUirs without charge. Paid up Oaplful« Discount days, Moucktysand Thuradaya at 10 A. M. DIRECTORS Olemeni R. Smyth, lflra«d Puney, Henry H. McConh, Daniel James, George W. Bush, Garrett, Ham *1 Bancroft, Jr William Talnall, Ben» rn r Ell Kd wan Fashionable Furniture I J. & J- N. HARMAN I be flw. * IO king Ntreet, WILMINGTON. DEL. ^ We respectfully Infarrr. the eitl" a- sea* of Wilmington, vid the surj rounding country thr i we continue !*U, in am, facture and K««ep on hand lar*e and long eHtabllnhed ware r»M»ms, Furniture of ev«*ry variety aud style, consisting of Mah«>gany Rosewood and Walnut Furniture suitable for parlor, d.aning-room and chaml>er usee. Our assortment of Furniture Is larger an J more varied than can he found In Delaware, and all articles sold at our establishment are warranted as represented. VenlI Ian Blinds of the most fashionable design* made to order and kept constantly on hand. We also manufacture and oou «tam.lv keep a large a«s«,rtmenl of Hprln Hair, Moss and Huak Mallr«*H«a J.4J.N. HARMAN a „; at ou r if ( | > Crosby & Hill Iteapecifuiiy annnunoe that, In ad dition to a Large & Attractive Stock —OF— Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Which they are offering at Extremely \m] Prices, They are now ahowlnz a largo assort - in ml 01 Toys, Dolls, Japanese Goods, Glove Boxes, Handkerchief Boxes, Cabinets, Jewel Cases, PtRFUMtRY, &.C &c Also a large assortment of Fancy Hand, kerchiefs ln Milk, I.awn and Linen, as well mens«« stock of hemmed and hem med-Klllch«wl Einen Hamlkerchieft for la dles, gentlemen and children, In and out of fancy boxes. •F* A 11 or the above are being offered at their usual Low Cash prl and retail. as an i I, wholesale Crosby & Hill, Are offering special bargains In LADIES' CLOAKS! Wnlcti have Just been iark««#l down to Also, special bargain* iu l>anmsk Towels -AT— 121, 20 AND 25 CENTS. VERY SPECIAL! A White Shaker Flannel -AT Cents. Which every person ahould see. We have a large variety of HOLIDAY GOODS Whleh euatomere should see early before the aeeortmeut Is broken CROSBY & HILL. 320 and *222 Markit Street, W1LMIN GTON/jDBL. I J !Ii swann Mmsag ~n ujji Alte rs! in t-onyrett: and mvtall*\ an ^ hepruntt. ti. I I 0pp< Pi . irutsufii 1 1 nhtnin J»r Inventur», in the (Jn>• rniurxd rn' Il M hingt nt Office, 1 c*»urith rjrrntrr Mn I » r>thf*j,Ql, „( I WaAluHQhtn, n id furl of charge, au 'in and I'ntentoiiMi m l*/'* obtaiTut'j I ■t j i. u r * f\n rf, /V I Va; llu I /< A • h 'lining atfI It# ». ary cmminnti 'ahVJg, frrt mti I " rn vv uf< t trm\, an I •!/ I hiiaii, 14 7 *e to the ti-T' /».«.; the A*. <f Jtauiih l.epêtion», ai fimlnnr n>h l'abri/ late Chief Juftict C. .V ( Ihr m.-trJe o/the r. s. Pniru Office, amh, and McuUh ,» qf IXtngrtuJrtmixery blur Add » Vonk, KVm h Il N » I.O|INIUtiUKB«(f.,»| U) PvUrw* and Attorney « al Lm, LelM—*-* xtngun. II. C. T0T1L USIUEICE S.HIJt RlUTILL UPEIS. There is a curiout story «''out «one n; trines whidi are extensiv -Iv advertised nc clays, and hâve only the marke:. pol Pr. CJnd II. ilieweJJkn er of Crotf -, I* * dud in i go" f hih heirs r . » i< h exlcemc k g t«> allow the - by no! I cr r ihs 1 VI lh wil i h ind t lh r. : d l Yr •„ nf of it h. de r d . . Iu th» wnoilv 1 P F 1 ' h-v c>ldc.,t » tlder.J ''j q . hands «-f tVo Ur. '• house .1 A*et iu. **k« f - The above this i add ft» c par neither dru t'vY, d me has been ripened fa* medicinal o c sed. R c btair .d fr » a unsurpi of the United Scat«», ai Midarsigned. who pamphlet, fra« cfaharp* Reajiectfully, «(••• leading Dru^gi ,d at whole^•a'.'? t * ni wiil forward de«cnpu •; P llCÄ,lu0 * H. K. & F. B. TH'JRBER 1 W. inJ huix* Strt Wit Broadway, Read* .Y »r N nfr. Lr' 0 2 é ( O' m J FOR BOYS. ufSamlW. MijrphyA.M. PRINCIP^^ W INTER TKlD Will coinmencon Monday, December 2a nov27-tf IjfFBICBOr pebbin* CKLKbKATKl) LEA. & Oetjile man st Msdn* u. w« b , ro,i, 5 r a ; Woro<*wri- Mll >' 1HBI. *'T« I ,J'ÏÏ Perrins tb ft Pron«»unoe i l by Connoisseur* to be the Onlt Good, IF dm my Sadce," And applloabl. I to «Yury Y.rlelvj ofDIHH. - WOECESTEESHIHE !»» saUCK. '""•'ïXÏÏT« i.m jib 9 bless luad» 5 -" Htgnature on every JOHN IlUNOAN'« «'^®»,, Colle*. PIM», »«d 1 Dnl j?, w q yerS.