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■et a phia on ber one of that her To fitted the take netted streets to the nearly On ior Iu will, turers run of upon 9>b$ flalln THE DAILY GAZETTE 1» publish ed every afternoon (Sunday excepted,) at 416 Market »treet, sad aervad by car rier« to subscribera In ali part» oi the city and surrounding town« and villages, for "- - —_.L, payable weekly. V early •u beeil ben, IS in advanoe. it 1» the only Democratic Dally paper in the City or state and baa a large and increasing cir culation. THE DELAWARE GAZETTE, eatab I lulled in 1784, la the largest and most nourishing weekly paper in the stale, and haa a larger circulation than any other on the Peninsula. Published every Thursday afternoon, at «2 Der year in ad BNTKKID AT WlUilWOTON roWT-OVFICB ad sxooJiir-OLars) hattbm. THUR« DAT. APRIL MSI. Gov. Hall's Liberality has some what surprised the Neus. It was Lot prepared, it says, to witness the ap pointment of Mr. John G. Jackson, a former Republican and now a leader in the Greenback party, to the offices of Justice of the Peace and Notary Public for New Castle county. It admits that Mr. Jackson is well quali fied for the office. The Nues says it had not seen the appointment until i l appeared iu the Gazette several days ago. We are infoimed that the Gov ernor yielded to the petition of a large number of citizens of Mill Creek Hundred, where Mr. Jackson resides, who desired to have a magistrate in that seotion, there being none nearer than Newark. The News should kuow, if it does not, that many Re publicans hold appointments of No taries Public, and all of them have received their appointments from Democratic Governors. The Stab Route Rascality t* be Fully Exposed. —The Washing ton correspondent of the Herald to day says : Dorsey says Brady is a scoundrel. Brady's organ to-day wants to know who is responsible for all this fuss about star routes, and it aBks the fol lug queetion, the meaning of which, coming fr.ra Brady's side, your cor ivspondent does not pretend to under stand : Would the President have ad vised that star route contractors be asked for money during the Presiden tial campaign? What does that mean, anyhow ? As to the responsibility for the pre« ent inquiry into the star route jobs it is not far to seek. It was begun and is continued at the instance of Presi dent Garfield, who disoevered while he was a member of the House of Rep resentatives that Mr. Hayes was, for some unknown reason, covering up a very dirty and corrupt mess, ami who determined to dean out the Poet OSes as soon as he could get at it. It was because he believed that he would have the zealous and affective assist ance of Mr. James that he made that gentleman Postmaster-General. it was because the most prominent in fiuential political friends of Mr. James in New York believed that he would put au end to the scandalous star route jobberies aud bring the jobbers to jus tice that they favored aud urged his appointment. The President has in structed the Postmaster-General t» "save'' no one,- high or low. tion the for ed she ter the if at 1 he Savannah News notes that in Florida "every department of the Stale Government is in Ihe hands and under the control of the Democrats, and yet, strange to say, the silly Y ankees are ttockiDg in by thousands, spending money, buying property and standing no more more iu awe of these sanguin ary Florida crackers than if they were so many scarecrows. Such a condition of affairs is a sad commentary upon the leasibility of human judgment and opinions. All the business of the State is exceedingly prosperous, and it is confidently predicted that llie busi ness done this winter will require the enlargement of the present and the construction of new hotels before the advent of the next season." Ir a man Bhould steal say $5,000,000 from tbe government in mail contracts and Bpend say $1,000,000 of bis steal, iogs in carrying Indiana for tbe Re publican party, should that be ac counted to him for righteousness ? This conundrum seems to address itself especially to the President and Tice President of these United States. SO PAR AS YRT APPRARS the whole outcotna of tbe Lessep» business is op«ration by virtue of which an Ameri can guarantee of the Pauama Railway ia to be acquired by a knot of Frenob speculator*. There ia no evidence whatever that any work is doing to wards the entting of a canal. AD If the Republicans have a "ma jority" of the United Statue Senate, why don't they ran it, elect Riddle berger, and attend to businese aa the Democrats have been asking them ever since they met to do t It is currently stated that the Wil miog'on Coal Gas Company will fur ther redne^the price of gaa to $1.50 per 1000 feet on the first of July. Fl.b Warden Pierson, of Gloucester coui.tr New Jersey on Sunday raptured three b ■ t . »lx men and 909 fathoms of nets between Chester Island and Marcus Hook. Tbe man were taker to Bridge port end fined 8400, tbe boats and net« -bi-inf held aa aecuiity. Attracting the Englue No bility. — The tide of imm'gratlon he* ■et in »trouser than ever. On Tuesday a single steamer arrived at Philadel phia with thirteen hundred immigrants on board. This was the largest num ber that ever arrived at that port in one day. But the immense resources of the oountr; and the hidden wealth that r. mains to be developed is at tracting England's nobility as well as her peasantry and skilled artisans. To day, the Duke of Sutherland and party, in all fifteen gentlemen, the majority of whom are Directors of the London and Northwestern and other English railways, will arrive in Phila delphia irom New York. President Robert« of the Pennsylvania Koad has placed a special train of handsomely fitted parlor oars at the disposal of the travelers, and on arriving here car riages will be in attendance to oonvey the Duke and suite to the Continental Hotel. In the evening his Graoe will take advantage of one of the many invitations to dine which he has re ceived. To-mo! row the Duke and his brother Directors, accompanied by President Roberts, General Manager Frank Thomas and several other gentlemen con netted with commercial interest will tak a^special train at the new Pennsylvania Railroad Depot at Fifteenth and Filbert streets and travel over the Elevated Uoad to West Philadelphia, and inspect the wharves, docks, etc. This train will be the first which has ever started from the nearly finished station of the new line On Saturday the ducal party will leave ior Baltimore. Iu all prsbability the same influence will, iu a very few years induce a large number of the wealthy English manufac turers to immigrate to this counliy with machinery and operatives accustomed to run it. Delaware holds out Inviting inducements and may hope to find some of the latter class making their homes upon her lands. ly it to in ing Mr. W. Boston Sunday Courier : A yery amuBing comment upon a certain phase of the woman's suffrage ques tion is told by one ot the tellers at the last city election, aud vouched for by him as absolutely true. A womau well-known in strong mind ed circles came to the polls, vote in hand. Upon being asked her name she hesitated a little, but concluded upon the whole to give it. She seemed to have similar misgivings about replying to an equally im pertinent question in regard to her place ot residence, but in this mat ter also she decided to yield. The name being checked upon the list, the voter was told to deposit her ballot, which, after examining the ballot-box with some curiosity, she did. She stood au instance in au attitude of expectancy, and then asked: "Is that all?" M Yes, mad answercii the teller. "Then if that is all,'' she asked with some asperity, "why do meu make such a fuss about it r" The tide of voters kept waiting by her delay became at this moment too strong for her, and she was swept forward with her question unanswered. She lingered about, however, and in the first lull came back to the ballot-box. you please," she said to the teller, "I'd like to see that vote I put iu there," "But you cannot," he said. ■ "A vote can't be taken out ot ihe box." to see it," she persisted, do you want of it, madam?" he ask ed politely, answer, "I 1 for." am. H. Jl But 1 wnnt very much What it "Oh," was the naive want to see who 1 voted The Railroad Commission Bill bas passed the New York Assembly by a vote of 74 to 33,alter vigorous opposition Irom tbe representatives of the railroad interests. Tbe bill provides for three commissioners, the chief of whom is to receive $8,000 a year, and ibe remaining two $$,000 each. Several prominent democrats also opposed tbe bill on tbe ground that if would strengthen tbe Uauwfs of their political opponents,wbllal ibe advocates of tbe bill urged it on tbe ground that it provided a board of arbitrators betweeu tbe people and tbe railroads which would tend to alleviate the bltleruess of quarrels betweeu the two forces, They value good look», accomplish inen is, housewifely ability and cburch womansblp at a bigb figure in England! We find In the G'fobe that an advertiser in oue of the Church papers hopes to ob tain tbe desiderata in his governess; for the lady must be uuder 20; must be a communicant aud a dressmaker; must ba able to teach music, singing and French aud must send her photograph. "A ladylike and bomelike posit!.,»" indeed offered as well .as tbs pecuniary recompense. Just think ot it! Seventy five dollars a year and tbe run of tbe kitchen for a cultured lady in tbe moat irkaoine of all positions! ? i to AD Bjokhstjckrb Bjornson has been particularly impressed with New Ene land, and talks of seudin sons to tbe Institute of ng one of h s Technology Boston. He ssya: ''I loved America be fore 1 came; 1 love it more now, 1 bave learned here wbat will give me more power in my work, more strength in fancy aud will." »I "ma the Ter New York Senate yesterday, with but one dissenting vote, passed a bill exempting from State and local taxation American vessels registered at any port of New York, and also exempting for a limited period tbe capital stock and earnings of suoli vessels. The popular verdict Is generally the right one; and concerning Dr. Bulls Cough Hyrup tbe people have long einoe decided (liât it is the best cough remedy ever introduced. Wil fur $1.50 General WILLIAM T. WITHERS, tbe celebrated Blooded Stock Kaiser and Proprietor of Fair Lawn Stock Farm, Lexington. Ky„ «ay« Liebig Oo'« Arnl caied Extract oi Wlteb Hnxel "»honld be • in every »table in the country.' Cure» Fouuder. Spavin, .Bursal Enlargements, Broken K nees.Speedy Cut» aud Sore Eye». Hold In SUoenU and dolUrMIse»; reduced K llon or gallon. Be iltatlone. of net« rates by the half war« of worthies* Maiden Lane. New York. 0U apr25-ft Safe Clothing . There is probably no cloth ing-maker anywhere in the world that is entitled to be relied on so completely for the quality of everything that enters into clothing as Oak Hall. It would be in bad taste, at least, for us to say this, if we hadn't a particular ly clear demonstration of the fact. It In the first place we make clothing enough so that we cart afford to watch what into it—to know what goes it is made of. Is it too much to say that we do know ? In the second place every thing w r e sell is liable to come back to us, if found wanting in any quality it ought to have—worse than that ; it is liable to come back if the buyer has the least doubt about the goodness of it. Which is hardest to be lieve, that we make our cloth ing safe, or that we Lake sucli chances on anything but the safest of every thing ? Wanamakek & Brow n Oak Hall, Market and Sixth, PHlIsADKIeFHIA. 8X.SO KINDLING WOOD, OAK AND PINE MIXED. Orders can be left at the following places Mr. Chas. E Halfner. Flour and feed store. No. 3 W. U»tb street. W. C. Townsend, Flour and Feed Htore, uer tith and Tatuall Hts, John A. Huey, N. W. cor, 9lh aud Madl son. Grocery store. James O'Don ueii, Grocery Htore, corner 81U and Orange streets. Messrs. Wiel <& RingwalL N. E. cor. Heco. d and Orders sent by mail to klndliug wood factory, corner of Union and Utlpiu Av« nue. will be promptly attended to. JAMË8 L. McKINNEY. mb WHmJiuclon Del, Harness Mtore Market HU. for to the to lar and to s by CCARTNEY A KENnY, OKNKKAL M UPHOLSTERERS, No. 412 8b ploy Nlreel, WlLMINQTOtf. I>Kh. ÂKPITS, OIL CLOT HM AMD MATTING MADE AND LAID. HPRINO UA1K AND HUSK MATTKKHHKH. Loose Covers and Window Hbade« a specialty. N. B.—All orders by mall will rece.ve prompt attention. J. E. Mct'AKTfiicY. Daniki. Kknny. manMm. ML!Pa ! ftOAPM I All persons who desire to purchase a good article of Hoaps call at the H. W. Coknkk or Fourth andHhiplbt Htberts, ok at THk Manukactoky, No. Ü08 W . Front mtuekt. ^1\ kinds of Soap Grease, or lullow will be purebased at the store or fketory. 8. KRAUTTER. aprl'J lino WIN EM ANI» L14R OKM The 1 «n.r|feast Ginas —or— a of in tb« Ulty at FRE YF'N Jyi» Levers of Fool can dud a flue Fool tall* No. 17 K. 84« co ukI Ktrest WILL FIND Gla»» oi' Beer ln tb» «Uy.»t A- Hauber's Saloon. The boat 200 WEST MLOON I* HTMLKT, Kvarybodv «av» w>. lantl ob for a tbe lAiKJSS M. HÄTA» doute Painter, (j i AINER & GUZIt.-i is prepared to do au dlh rk In bis llu Preiupln.nl and lllapaleh. »rden rwpMlfUUy »oueiud. i Office* No. 219 Shiolw Street. r ESI on A YAWS, PRACTICAL WATCH MAKE I And dealer w ▲ LSRIOAX > VO SWIM w A. T C II EM I. s be in U LOUES, JEWELRY EYE-GLASSES. SILVER WARE, KO SM MARKET HTREET Wn.mnuTox, Dai.. Pamomar attention paid to repairing alius branch»» ; alio, changing »peuwvl« glw«a. Haa a good assortment or KlMHa distantly on hand. Tnepabhc 1» oordlany nvltedto c »I AC a local also tbe suoli F AC-BIMILEM (J. ft. TSEAidRY AND NATIONAL BvIK BILL*. Consisting or nine exact Imitations United Htatefc Treasury Notesaud ulna National Bank Bills, 18 in all, of varlou denominations. As a rare and Instan taneous means of detecting' counter felt money they are Invaluable. Price A2 a package. . O Box 1201. mh3l-w8m. of the einoe L A. MAYEW & OO. New Vom Oily. tbe and Arnl be Be DEAr FOE THE Sarmore's Artificial Ear Drum .■rarjcrLT anrroHi the he a kin .»j «ihr. Ih. work of tb. Hatwral Uran. 11 w.y. lo poaiUoo, bait lav la,M. »a other». Al (.ohr.rmUoa ud .r.n wbi.p.t. hand di.tln«lj, w, xa&Hkccr; nferuthoM 0U AW «.a.KMR»m> * t; °" a Goods. Ladies' Spring Dress Ladies' Spring Dress Goods. Ladies' Spring Dress Goods. Ladies' Spring 1 )ress Goods. Ladies' Spring 1 )ress Goods. Goods. of be Poll* m the hoid old near two p loaches' Spring 1 Iress Ladies' Spring Dress (roods. Ladies' Spring Dress Goods. Our department for this class of goods is now com plete in every particular. It embraces all the newest and most desirable styles and colorings ior Ladies' and the qualities are such as Jwe take pleasure in selling. two No. ton No. i wear, Tricot Beiges, Illuminated 1 ricots, Armures, Nona Cloths, Foules, Crepe de Indes, Roman Stripes, High Novelty Plaids and Orinoco Stripes. FANCY SILKS. Fancy Silks, Fancy Silks, Fancy Silks, Fancy Silks, Fancy Silks, Fancy Silks, We would invite especial attention to a line of "Fancy Silks" which we are selling At 50 Cents. COLORED SILKS. Colored Silks, Colored Silks, Colored Silks, Colored Silks, Colored Silks, Colored Silks, At $1.00. mi ore po N on to i in An of It will only be necessary for one to see these goods to appreciate them, as we have been paying £1.05 for the same. Hut determined to have the best silk for a dol lar in the city we purchased a large line at a reduced price and now offer them at the above figures. GUINET BLÀCK SILKS, Guinet Black Silks, Guinet Black Silks, Guinet Black Silks, Guinet Black Silks, Guinet Black Silks, From $1.25 to $2.50. Ten (10) years'experience with "Guinet Silks" 'gives us sufficient confidence in them to guarantee every dress we s V ll. We do not think it necessary to say anything more except that we have Satin de Lyon, manufactured by the same company. We have .also a fine line of Black Colored Damasse Silks at low prices. DRESS TRIMMINGS. Dress Trimmings, Dress Trimmings, Dress Trimmings, 1 >ress Trimmings, Dress Trimmings, Our "Dress Trimmings" comprise Dress Buttons of the latest and choicest de signs, Black and Colored Fringes, Moss Trimmings, and Passamenteries, Black and Colored Satins and Silks cut bias. P OF of in be a à ta cl KID GLOVES. Kid Gloves, Kid Gloves, Kid Gloves, Kid Gloves, Kid Gloves, I. AC 'Trefousse' 1 50 dozen of and "Delorme" Kid Gloves in all sizes and shades, and are being sold at low figures for this quality of glove at felt a W. M. Kennakd & Co., W. M. Kennakd & Co., W. M. Kennakd & Co., W. M. Kennakd & Co., W. M. Kennakd & Co., of 621 Market Street. 621 Market Street. 621 Market Street. N. B.— We have the cele brated "Mercedes" Parasol, used trade. Al w, by the most fashionable J »«THE». OTICK.-SCHOOL ELECTION. a An el eelinn for members of In* Board of Public Education In Wilmington will SATURDAY May Tib, 1881. clock and close at 7 p. be bsiu on Poll* open at 1 1 m The Inspector* of the precinct In which the election is I o he held in the ward, will hoid the school election. Member» to be elected and place» ol voile» are aa follow»: PI KMT WARD.—One member for two year» and one member for one year; poll» old No. Ill reboot Hum«, Second »ireel, near Washington street. SECOND WARD-—Due member for Iwo year»; poll* Felton llou»e, Second .and Walnut street-. THIRD WAKD.—One member for two year* and one member for ooe year; poll» Wltstr» cigar »tore, Maryland Ave. and Madison »treet. Fourth WARD,—One member for two ye.il»; and one member lor p dl«, C ty Hall. , , FIFTH WARD.—One mi m er« for Iwo year«; poll», Public School House No. 9. cornel Klgiiio and Wolia»lou «tree!«. SIXTH WARu.—One member for two ill«, mg y* nr ; 1» und oue metnbei for one year, in outlie»«' I orner of Ninth and K street». HEVKNTH WARD.—One member lor two year»; j>oll», 1 ulillc Holiool llou«e No. 2, corner olKleveulh and Washing ton slreels. EIGHTH WARD,—One member for twoyeer»; polls, Public rtehool House, No. », corner « venin uud Spruce «tree!«. NINTH WARu.—One niemoer for two year»; polls. Old Academy. TENTH WARD.—One member for one two year«; poll«, là, Hamsun i year und ou« member l*»r i mi bile Hchool Hour«, >0. reel, uear Third ELEVENTH WARD.—One member for und iii«mher lor iwu years. ore y po is at Win. Forsyth's, beech htreet, near Maryland Avenue. HENRY H. MORROW, Secretary Hoard of Public Education Rpr2tf-le N OTICE.—The Mechanics Loan Asso ciation IimnJusi lMiuod 3 0 shares of new stork. The i.rst pay nient to be made on the second Tuesday in May. Person* desirous to invest should apply at < nee W. J MORROW, Eecreiary 417 French Htreet. Office open from 7 o'clock a. m. i util 7 o'clock p. m. Orders by inuil promptly attended to. apr*£l lmeod to uu and tlie the inu and i kRDPOSALS FOR PRINTING THE JOURNAD OF THE HENATE. Proposal. are invited and will he re ceived by the u-d«rsigucd until May 14th, 1881. lor printlUK three hundred copies of the Journal of the Senate of the .Stale of Delaware for the session of 1881. Said Journal must be prluled in octavo, in long primer least fuit y -five yeas and nays in line, in compact form. An index Will be added. Address, HIRAM T. DOWNING, Georgetown, Delaware. type, so as Ic contain a lines ou a page, with the ap£M2t on ^OTIC*«—CITY AHHEftfHMENT. The assessment of tlic City of Wil mington for the year 1881 Is now com pleted and on file In the office of the Clerk of Council lor public insperil »n and will remain there until the llrst day of May, 1881. The Board of Assessment, Revision and Appeals will sit In the Council Chamber on the first day of May, and contluue for fllieen successive days, from four to five o'clock p. m. Persons desiring lo appeal will present the same in writing. E. B. FRAZER, Clerk of City Council. Office hour* from 0 a. m. to 12 m., and apr2b>tmi of from 2 to 5 p. III. for 0Ui the for at lu I to of of P ROFOHALH FOR PRINTING HIE journal of the houhk of OF RKPRE8KNTATJVKH. ProiHisals are luvited and will be re ceived by the undersigned until Friday, May 0,1881, for priming litre« hundred copies of the Journal of llie late session of the House of Representatives of the Htale of Delaware. The aaid Journal must be printed in octavo, In long prim r type, so as to contain at least lorty five line« on a page, with Uie yeas and nays in hue In compact form. Jin index will be added. Address, act 1). T. MARVEL, Georgetown, ix-lsware. nprlft-Sw N OTICE,—Any person needing an or der for tlie Hinull-pox hospital will a ply at me ..fllce ■ f tb» Trn»!»*« of III» Poor, No. lo. W Hixth «treet. belw the hours of V and 12 a. in , aril irom z to à p. in. No one need applg at the plan residence or husiue«« oi member« of the Board. By order mhlft-U. TKUHTEEH OF THE FOUR. N OT II» 1..— Persons who. were drafted li> the Htale of Delaware for the (Juliet: -tatesmllltaryservlci lu May, June oi July, I8t>4, aud paid coin mutation lee were alerwards again drafted In ha>5 ao> were required procure a substitute o enter the miliu& r y service under the lattei draft,will Und It to their ad van tage Uicoiu« Icate, either personally or by ieUei With the undersigned, who has been au ta or 1 red by the ^late Duaislatiire to cfillec from UieHecretary of war, the coin mu ta lion money paid by such persons. TU« Secretary ol War having been directed bj cl of Congress to refund the commuis* ou paid on suen oatea. C. H. B. DA Y, Dover Del., July 10. >870. null k OTICK.-Iu order that Ute publie mai become thoroughly acquainted will» the tard or hog butter, whtcu is sold so extensively all over the city Tor pur« pie of the said N butler, 1 will bave a fraudulent butler on exhibition on mj stalls, marked not for sale. Stalls 40 ami 48, Second street market house. U. J1KSKICH, dsAuh in Pure Butter, Eggs aud Chcoscg b 28*1 ID. AM USKMKNTS. RANDOPERA HOUSE. G IVTWO NlUIirsONLY-W FRIDAY-SATURDAY, April 20-80. Under thé auspices of the UH.no^D course: TUB REDPATH I.YUEL'M BUREAU' IDEAL COLOUED ri Musical Combination Of Une<iuitHcil Vocalists, appear ing iu operatic selections, ballad«, gcuis of jubilee ilusic and humorous selection«, also, brilliant instrumental artists. The Most Perfect Organization of the kind iu existence." ARTISTS: MME. MARIE SKLIKA, Prima Doniio Soprano. Pronounced "An immense Art ist/' by Max Htrakosch. MME. ISABELLA MILES TAYLOR. Soprano, the celebrated "California Nightingale." MiSS ALICE J. MINK. Contralto, of tbe "Underground Railroad Combination. MR. WALLACE KING, Tenor. The fkmuua Tenor ol the Hyers slater* Com bination. MR. SAMPSON WILLIAMS, Baritone, from Slg. Blanchl's Conservatory, Han Franc Uoo. MR. J. M WADDY, The Renowned Boeso, of the "Hampton Students." MR. FRED P. WHITE, Pianist, tbe po A ular Boston Accompanist. MR. JOSEPH R. BRI NI »IS, Violin Virtuoso, Tue most wonderful Colored Violinist In ihe world, >nd MR HAM LUCAS, The great Colored Comedian and Sketch Artist. ^ .36 CENTS . J50 CENTS HATUKDAY MATIN EE So'eloek P. M. Admission— adui.tm, 26 cents to all parte of the House; schooi* cuildkkn jft cents. The sale of seats begins Wednesday, April 27th,0 a. in., al U, F. Thomas A Co's ADMISSION. RESERVED HEAT'S Dealers make Money with W. T. 8OULK A <MJ„ M La Halle Htreet, ctiieaiRjL 111. Writ® for partlcularao J Uy A CARD. I IkKKAKTER THE MANAGER OP OUR WILMINGTON BRANCH WILL IIE ON HAND EVERY DAY (N«$t ftiimliiy« of rourifO At our Display Rooms, Second I-loor Front, over Allmond & Co.'s Qkocery Store, S. W. Cor. 8th and Market Streets, (private entrance on 8th street,) Wilmington, Del., and will display a full line of Sam ples of Dry Goods, Silks, 1 )ress Goods, Hoots and Shoes, Ladies' Coats, Cloaks and Ulsters, Car pets, Clothing, &.C. Terms :— On a bill of Ten Dollars, One Dollar down and one dollar per week. a Ol G ro. Kelly & Co., 810 Market St., Phila'a. LICKM81C APPLICATIONS. VJOT1CE.—1, John Mcllutfu, Iu com* pliaiice with the reqn rements ol uu art ol Asht iuhly lu su< h case made and prov tied, do hereby give not lee that 1 shall apply in writing to the t'ouri of General ttesslons of the Fence and Jail Delivery, of the Hta e of Delaware, Iu and for New (antic county, on Monthly, tlie 0> h day of May next, A. 1»., IHH1, being the first Uaj of the uexl May term of lite said court, for a lie« inu or tuveru, at .No. 7#) Churoli street being Eighth and Church strie**, in the Eighth Ward of the city of Wilmington, Del., and to sell Intoxicating ihju« quantities than lo kce ", I the Houtlieasl corner In less juarl to be dru k on the premises, and the following re. »pectable cltlxens recommend the said application, to wit : Bernard MsCulialh Michael McGluley DavId H. Wells Kuinud Moore Tnomas Hogans Philips Mulligau Win. Do an John M. Ervin Patrick Holier John Horsey John Don ion U.C. Mooie Jus. Clink C. K. OlUespla Andrew G. »McBride Bernard Kelly Samuel HUtfiord John Tray nor Joseph Nchwab Daniel Bloudweil John Brooks apr2Ml* W , Hunter Andrew Moore J. G. Brooks Michael Welsh JOHN Million VJOTK'K — I, John MoOaftrey, In oon. nllauce with the requlieiueuts of U e 01 Anse ubly, lu Much cane u.ude and provided, do hereby give notice th I I shall apply hi writing to the Court of General HenRlonM of the Peace and JhiI Delivery, of the State of Deiuwure, In ai «I for New CiiHtle county, ou Monday, the 0Ui dwy of May next, A. D . 1881, laili g the find day of the May term ofanld court , for a license to keep an lari or lavern, at No*. JUOaod 302 E. F ourth street, b lug lu lhe Fourth ward of the city of Wil mington, Del., aud to Mill Intoxicating I quors in lea*quantities than one quail to be tlruuk ou the premlMea, und the following substantial ireehoiderH recoil mend the said application, to wit : August Ten Wege» Franc!* X Jacquot William Hitchen William AiHenixer Frank l h pie re F. McMonagle Marini Faridi Henry 15. Albert Fred. W.H* baler Michael K Wiiliam Alleu Jonepb MeDaee Jouu Flanagan James O. Hartley John Calhoun Henry Chit Bernard Bonner J« hn D. Kurtz George Aboie Job John H. Brown Golleb .Mumint ie Francis McMonagle Frederick Meyer api2>-:d JOHN MCCAFFREY. N OTICE.—We, william C. Fooru William 11. Robinson, tra«iing a» Foofd » and Roblusou, in compliant*'' with the rtqul «munis of the ad of Assembly in such case made and provided, do hereby give notice that we shall apply hi writing to the Court ol General HessiouN of the Peace and Ja». Delivery of the ttlute of Delaware, in and for New Castle county, upon Mouday, tin •Jth day of May next, being the Amt »lav of the text May term of said court, for u license to keep a wholesale bottilm e» tablishiueal at Number act Gibbon» : Ô21 Drang« Htreet. being in the Third Ward oftti« city ot Wilmington, Delaware, aud t*. sell luUjxtcal.il K liquors In quaniltle* not les* lliau one half gallon, not L> b drunk on the premises,and the following respect«*hie lUlxeus recommend the sain application, UjwU: Nalhun Liebermau E. A. Barker James Smith do*. W. Hral Conrad Keller Win. Baxter Samuel Culberl Thos. i. Russell E. L. Rio« John Greenlee Janie* H. Harkins James Claik Herman Lange K. J McManus a. Rick la James MegHry A. iJiermaun __ W. MoElwtt« Michael .Megary Andrew Wilhelm k \ B. Foreman Patrick Monahan Daniel Meti.wee Leonard Hamanu George M. Bacon Pari* M. Mitchell Cbaa. H. D. Bedford Edward Funuar Michael Newell Harry t hrialy J uine* Christy. FOORD A ROBINSON. aj)rtß-3i» D t.M IMl REOPENING OK A. 8. W K.IIHTER M HK l.KUT DANC1NO ACADEMY. TburMlay Kveulutc, Mepteiuber »Ih AT TUX MAHONrC TEMPLE, Wilmington, Del. La.ll«« nail 'ieulleiueu, Mi»«e« aud Ma» 1er» wishing to become piollcieut In al. the daucea of Ibe /ay, aud u, learn tb, new and more laaliloualile ones, will flial It lo tbelr advantage to begin with the opening of Uie wtuou. EVENING CLASHKA Coiumeuclnx Thuraday, SepteruberVtb. Geutlenieu's eia«» Mouday aud Tbur»day evenings from » tu lu o'clock. AKTl'RNOON CLASHES. Commeuclug on Saturday, October 'Al I Adle« aud Mlaeea and Masier»' ciaa» Tl.urnduya irom 6 to II, and Saturdays, from AUU to t.UU, Priva'« leaaone given at any hour to suit oonv mleuce. Ol.l OE AMU UAOUUKT V, A l.T/K.i TAUUUT IH A raw I.KSHONS. M. jft A Special arrangement» for School» ami Hemiuarle«, aud ior private claaNe» ol ladle« or gentlemen, can be made l>y plying at the Academy, m Rcbulm g Bro.'», No. 71U Market »treet or by mall to a. s. Webster, MomouIc Nefiiple. *P •p!4 KMOVAL. R J011N MULROUNKY, Rottler, Has removed from 4tt* Poplar street, to N. W. (x»r. 6th and Tatnall HU. ALF., PORTKR, AND URoWN HTOUT put up ln «mall packages for family use. All orders by mall or otherwise promptly attended to. Klret premium Lager Beer hotiUnl expressly for family use. mh26-3m. STOPPED FREE Man lout tur- rtf, 'srtfBflftSHf fimemnss M m m A 'curt for FiLs, Fpilrpsy I d Iftrt* Afaiintu rAi MBLSlf UkfiUH dlucte<l. jYo FUtafUr rttday'turn. TivatlM and 92 trial bottleftaeta *° H HALIÎ OR hunt L«H IUE. T Horiui M*r« 7 perfectly gentle. ' limÏÏ! ,,w . N. K. COIt ",.! 1 uirp n 1 ANu ^hano k »»4 IjUK HALE— IVur fl : _ a lug lota on pro,., » vievauaZJJj Jack, on, is feet on f r un '!' 1 ' "VAN* * *11 Kin feblS I'OJi, S'( A. OR SALI r W. corner of sirii'illi'lf, l " 1 UI1 Him ro«ul Avenue, near u le , ' rw ' l »*4 iL?' Ol the wiln.li.gmn A Wa.'!"°>ly e S Knit iront on on k k a? 1- ru H. k * fronton Stroud »Ireei A nvÄ ,U|1 Scl! Apply at this linin', ' We * 1 * Uu.i t ,JJ If" 1 '« HALK.-Hulldl, lg X} Inehe« froni u, K(lll ,, street: Ml feelrront i Slid 111 feel fi fro.il« on the c.ly Ih tlmm Hd. Apply if 0 l °t loo J" Ride of Uuren OM V t on Maryiuoa and M ft. oil a.Mxln.un Kir.-ei«,, ln 'K near iuiln.ad Avenue.S..utl, Id ï*S AI«o, oue loi .... riilrisei.il . I He»Id street. Apply at uu Mvk&S ■BN WANTED. MU-l^YOLOAS OiVRo^ AMOUNTS. O.Vt lTï,,» ,£•«,, WjU COUNTY rnoi-EUTY ••HIE \t ll.MIMn',,* FUND wouihr.," H. ,K mît®! 8TH AND MARKET W ANTEII. -TU» u, M ;„r, ■ Ij« Daily Uaz.itk i, special rale» funuivurii», dieiit»,,Mv* For Rent. F„r sale. i.„m uml Hoarding. Want* ol 4 In,»» inSJEjj"* ■'or one lim«, 3» cent*. ' Kor two ti i»»«sI <11 ceuis. F or three U m tt». bu ueou F«'r four IIin *, «euu * For Uv« tliucN, Hocenili. For six turns, Uöctiiu.' »Tu View oi the large uumlxriolit .lusirloUH men and wom-n no* employment,we will unm lurüj.ruoù» print FREE OF CHaKijk. nil bona tide suveitnemeou, ieun 0 7S offlee properly worded, ami „ol than nve lines in leiigili, »rnemm» eitner sex who dcslielo obtain ANTED.— A boy. Apply si i nis OFFICE w L OHT,— On Market street, h<j feM 5trr and 12th, a small gold tio/Maos scarf pin A suitable given if returned to mi w THIS 01 F ICI, W ANTED —By a girl IJ yean of in, Munition in light busiiivw tü£ Address H.. apl. Tills 01 KICK. Wj ANTED—All perNon* who are In f ▼ w iut of anything, to inaku iu wo their wants through the co umut of Ua Uajebtti. If. W ANTED.—A purchaser for two fiuely located cottage lofs j*l KHiooott, near the beach, or properly. Address, •epM-dAwtl. an exchange lor city "L> " til In oltiee. PUBLIC SALKS. S ALK OF COWS. The Subscriber n s* II at Public Hah-, a Liou, r.esl Marmor Ch ster county, Pa., £ will t lied rough, M ON D A Y, M A Y 2nd i vl, Al l o'clock p in. FORTY HEAD OF FRESH COWri AUD HPK1NUERS, TWENTY if BAD >T OK OF FEEDERS, i YOUNu B'JLI HILL \ HAILEY. L. W. stidham A Sou, auu 188 1 . 1801 - SPRING and Sülim in on MERCHANT »EPAKTJIEKT hand Ibe Wc bave LARGEST STOCK —oF— Fine Foreign ftnd Domestic Piece Goods In Ihe City, ft«m which we srcmaklni Suits to Order at Bottom Prices. Fit and Workmansliip Guar* antoed. OUR CUTTER i* as gond as cm he found in this city Call and be convinced. elsewhere or BOSTON 0NE-PWŒ CLOTHING HOUSE, 213 MARKET ST. spr. 2Hmo. eotl <4 4tw. »IÜASOJN A. ULK INSECTICIDE 1 MOTH PHOOl' PAPER IBAC3-S, (OK TAR PAPER.! Very cheap »ud no trouble. Heverul »Ire», large »Ire for coal«. .«.1**1» tarpaper In Sheet« 3i4 *"**• cash ui.hy.o ANTI - MOTH Cheap aud healthful. A among clothing poaltivelj p from uiom«. .„„.ii DALMATION INSECT PJ>* [ ' INSECT POWDER ' OUM CAMPHOB! OACH PAHT» , MIM. ||| ■ I soi (For destroying Roaches Rats, Ac., Ac ) BE T Z. JAS. APOTHECARY. SIXTH AND MARKET Wliininktou «T*. i»l»r7 pel* NOW IS THE TIME BUT toub TO STOVES, AND a«x * oU " , H eatorg Putÿ.Æ oardUrnej. before yon • ■"'"Sr;r«N««r;t Third and Hblpl > M* ony. J«d28»