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•S 31* gfeila À r. 1 <>R»SW MU i»t A jpjsptlWW T HIC DAILY GAZETTE Is publish ed every afternoon (Sunday excepted.) at 41« Market street, and served by car vl— tA anhar rllwirH In ail P&Ttt Of the City SîdÆSÎiSSÏÏtowne aSd villages, for Je Dally paper In the City or has a large and Increasing ctr Btataand fMU flfMk Tftl DSLAVARE GAZETTE, es lab ltahad. in. 178*. la Ihs largest and most nourishing weekly paper in the State, and has a larger circulation than any other on the Peninsula, published every — afternoon, at *2 per year in ad SATURDAY. MAT 14. IML Tbb State Loa*.— 9Ute Treasur er Reynelds was in the city yesterday aad paid the Gazette office a visit. Be is delighted with the easy, satis factory and successful manner in whioh he has been enabled to convert tbe State loan from six per cent, bonds to four per cents. He is now mine surprised than ever that the Gazkttk had to labor for aix years to secure the passage of an act through the Legislature to effect a saving to the by this mean* But reforms always come slow. The measure had the earnest recommendation of Gover nor Cochran, and a fair but ineffective suppen in the legislature of 1877, and . only failed in 1878, because of the scandalous oouduct of interested par ties ia the last hours of the session. The appeal made by Governor Hall, in hie message and the adherenoe of the holding over Senators, and the fact that the Government was about to ooavert its bonds to S per cents., de prived the opposition of almost eveiy argument against the project, and it ia now accomplished so nearly that all there is to do is to take up the old hoods on which interest ceases on the first of July and cancel them. The amount of the premium secured by tbe State over the face of the loan is about $88,000 ; while the saving in an nual interest will be more than enough to pay tbe entire expenses of the bi ennial sessions of our Legislature. To the large States this saving may wem very trifling ; but it must be re membered that Delaware is very small in territory ana that its popula tion does not equal the population of many oounties in the larger States, hence the tax upon our people for State legislation as well as county is considerable, and it is no small matter to be rid of it through the wise man agement and careful procedure of the Demeoratio party. But in additiou to this the Democratic Legislature is entitled to the credit of having made »ome $08,000 for the people of the State by the exchange of the mort gage bonds it held against the P., W. In conclusion we feel •ore that we may rely upon the next le g i s l at ur e, if it is Democratic, re» le g i s l at ur e, if it is Democratic, lie ring oar people of a large amount of the tax that now rests upon their industrial labors. rife in route tious in that of era! of ihe to re» •I* Chaxobry."— The present Chancellor was onoe a "politician." At least, that wae what the clergy were accustomed to term him, and and many of his friends, whenever a little diffioulty or wrangle oocurred in the grand old political party with whiah he wae united, and to which tbe gNHk mace of the olergy were inimical. Wa have not the least doubt, in fact we are quite sure that the Chancellor waa very sincere and as kindly inten aa wise in his advioe, when the other day, ho had to alt and listen to the appeal by the olergy and their oounrel, to determine between the wrangles that have done injury to tbe •( religion and caused mischief ip two of the churches of this diocetse Bot U ie Hot el all unlikely that while he wm giving vent to so much wisdom | ia exhorting the eainta, (we bag par dea,) to a more seemly mode of settling *he|r little affair», the Chancellor's aaiad reverted to the frequent habit that the olergy and many other very ffNd people indulged ia of casting Aar reflections upon the politicsl par tie« when they get into difficulties. It !■ indeed a great pity that this scandal ahoald have been brought upon the eh a rehee. But wo hope these gentle man, In fatura will be more careful of their language about "politician»." Their phUoeophy »hould have enabled them to have settled their difficulties without resorting to the officials of "Urn world." The political leaders have a very different class to deni With. The promiscuous crowd some g«te noisy, but it is rare thst tlMyget their beads "in chancery so rare that few have ever witnessed Mteb a thing. Row, we hope that friends will goon get safely out of their difflooltiea, and that all may profit by the aivioe of tbe Chaneeilor. It is good advice for all, aa well as tbe ohorahea. Settle your difficulties aiaeng yourselves and keep out of There ia every prospect that -Cali Eocaia will be a land of plenty this year. The eropa are all in excellent •oadition, and the supply of fruit will be enormous unless some unforseen disaster cut« itoff untimely. In many loMlittee the fruit buds fro* injury by late frost«, by keeping •mouldering fires under the trees The grape orop, which in Mrgely from year to year, will Mt be seriously damaged by the phylloxera, though that threatened to invade the vineyard* were saved at night. '■mUsm r vf. peat ha« California Wilminotos hu been for more than a quarter of a century wanting a road to the Delaware, and all the while railroad« have been built in every part of the country over low places, quite as difficult to grade as the marsh lands within the city limits, at §5,000 to $10,000 a mile. There is now an opportunity of getting the work done cheaply, and we hope the Council will avail itself of it. Thb Immense increase in tbe earn ings of many railroads is a matter of surprise to every reader. Tbe amount of traffic that has b eu passing over the roads within the past two years is simply enormous, and shows what may be expected from the great West when it is more densely populated with the thrifty farmers, who are daily set. tling new lands. It is now asset ted that Mr. George C. Gorham is the author of tbe recent letters "from an occasional correspon dent" in tbe New York Herald attack ing President Garfield. Mr. Joe How ard has previously received tbe credit of their auihorship. The Louisville Courier Journal bas just printed au eigbt-page number, with ten columns to tho page ard claims that "no printing office in tbe world is able to print at one impression as large a paper as this." Talk abouL tenure! Look at the policemen wearing tbeir heavy winter overcoats, and buttoned up too, with the thermometer at 88 degreei! Has tbe beat melted common sense out of the aulboii lies at bed squai ter»? If Senator Dawes can lind leisure before leaving Washington it might be well for him to attei d to that little matter of bis confidential martyr, Heath of Mississippi, Louisiana, and the Southwest generally." Tbe Bos ton Herald, not a Southwestern jour nal, subrni s tbe following puitmeut information touching that injured man : "A letter from a resident of Louis iana, who knew Mr. Heath at the lime of the alleged outrage, stales that iho latter geuilemau told tire writer an en tirely different story. He said lie was burned out through the malice of a rival dealer; lhat he bad ihe good-wi 1 of tbe white people, who deplored his loss and wanted him to stay, as they appreciated his goods and bargaius. The writer adds that he has talked with two colored men who worked for Heath, aud ibey put him down as 'the hardest taskmaster and the poorest pay' they ever' saw." THE LATENT PLOT. Reported Nlar-Ri.ute 4'onaplrary to Head OirnacVeagli. Wathington correspondence Springfield Kept blicun. Plots aud plotting were never more rife a ttbe Capitol than now. To say nothing of political anil paity scheming in the Garfield Conklmg row, tbeöui route scandal, though at present over shadowed, is involved lu a peifect lsby rinth of plots. There are strong indic tious that the S ar-rout« crowd are work in- quietly but with vigor and in ways that are dark to secure tbe coufiriuatioii of William £. Chandler asSrllcitorGen era! for the purpose of eu.h r forciug MacVeagh out of the Cabinet or as a rnrsua of embarrassing him in his wo»k of unearthing their rascalities, 'i ll's is ihe shrewdest and most dangerous inovr meut on loot u> lliwart LU« ends ol jus tice. It ie asserted here by pers dis" in poeiliou to kuow the facts that Mac Vesgh is the man of «11 other« most dreaded by tbe Blar route ringsters ami their aiders aud abdteis, aud il la regar ded as iuevilable lhat if b, is permiiieil to act, ui.trammeied by Ext cutivc or other Uiiluunccs, he will miss Htnuv howi by huutiag the lascals down. I' is known lhat he is already working uuder difficulties by reason of inefficiency and lack oi sympathy ou tbe part of some of tbe officers of the Department of Justice, aud if Chandler,who has lor many years been a crony of Borneo! the prominent ringsters, should be fastened to Mac Veagb as Bolicilor General, the Star loute crowd would he greatly strength ened. Hence, so far as public Interests are concerued.llie contest over Chandler's uoiuiuatiuu is much mure i*u portant tbau over Uubertaoii. | A lady visitor at the Executive Mansion during the last days of the Hayes administration said to the col ored servant of Mrs. tlayes, who was busy packing the family trunks, "Well, Winuy, how do you feel about leaving the White House?" "Well, now, Missus," said she, "you know we came for four years, aud we've enjoyed ourselves, aud they're all sorry to have us go, aud now 1 think this just the time te leave." St. Louis pickyiockets are no re specters of persons. Two of them robbed Judge Walker, of the Illinois Supreme Court, of $ii00 a few days ago. Thay were very polite in assist ing him into a railroad car, and one of them even kindly carried his trav alling-bag into the car aud placed it od a seat for him, and was profusely thanked tor his civility. The loss of tbepocket book was not discovered until later. is of Mb. Jay Gould m reported by the Washington Star to have telegraphed to a Western Senator on Wednesday ; "Can you conscientiously vote for the confirmation of Matthews ? Gould did not indicate on whioh side of the taliy»list he wished the Sena tor's conscience placed. Mr. Colonel Mi DANIEL, the celeb ated Proprietor of «to-iy ll.oi-k Stud Farm, Princeton. N . J .saya : "f hardly think loo much can he said in praise oithlx lu.alu-.ble medicine for he horse (LI*, mg Co s Ar jcttled Extra-1 of wjieh Hasel.j I ehou.d dvl-eatll horsemen to kee;. U constantly ou baud." it quickly cures over si nil n wouuds,luflammaLfous aud most ol tbe commoner annum* of the horse. Also auiea Crown »cub. Poll I v.l. Injury fro pressure ef the Girth Rheum-.ti m, Harness Galls, Ji flamed Tendinous »heaths, Ac Depot 60 Mulden Laue, hew Yr rk. »old In fifty cent* and dollar sizes. He ueed rates by Uie halt g.. !ou nr gallon. Beware of worthless mayO-tjt at 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. In the first place we make clothing enough so that we can 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 we 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 take such chances on anything but the safest of everything ? Wanamaker & Brown Oak Hall, Market and Sixth, PHILADELPHIA. Mil P* I SOAPS I All persons who desire to purchase a good article of Soaps call at tbe S. W. Coknek or Fourth and hhiplky STREETS, OR AT THE MANUFACTORY, No. 608 W. Front street. All kinds of Soap Urease, or tallow will he purchased at the store or lactory. B. KRAUTTER. apr!2 lino FLOUR!FLOUR! FLOUR! TRY A BARREL OF OUR 'SAFE TO BUY. >> A CHOICE PATENT PROCESS FLOUR AND ONLY #0.00 Per Uarrel. Warranted to be as represented. We have a verjgood Brand of Flour at $4.50 and 90 cents for 1-8 barrel of our BEST FLOUR. W. IV. CJlianciier, No. 611 MAKKET STREET, eprtto Hal f way bet. 6th and 7th HU. CARPETS. and be to of or is he ed at MATTINGS, OIL CLOTHS, FLOOR LINENS WINDOW HADES COCOA MATTIN08, PLAIN MATTING, FANCY MATTING, 8TAIH MATTING, 6 yda wide, BHADKS OIL CLOTHS, 8TOOL8, WILTONS, MOQUKTTFS, RKU.8NEL», TAPESTRIES, 3-PLY LINENS, from 2k INGRAINS, RAO, VENETIANS, WINDO RUGS AND MATS. We Invite an examination of our Large .nd NEW STOCK of Pattern* In all griule*, al and uuder market rate*. SRANVILLE WORRELL. H'AO and 8ti2 Market St., MANONIC TEMPER. Inlyl-ly. J^LECTRIO LINE OF STEAMERS Will resume tbeir trips between WILMINGTON, DEL., and NEW YORK CITY «ailing from King street wharf, Wl mlnglon, Del., on SATURDAY, 19th Inst., at 2 p. m„ Weidner's Wq*rf. Chester, Pa., at 4 p. m„ aud from Pier 16, Fast River, New York, on WEDNESDAY, 23d Inst., at4 p. m. Thereafter steamers will sail regular)', from Wilmington and Chester, oo * TUESDAY», THURSDAYS and SAT URDAYS. NEW YOKE, MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS A FRIDAYS Your patronage solicited. For rates ap ply to E. ANDRE WB, King Bt. Wharf, WU. William Weaver, Weidner 1 » whan, Chester. Ablel Abbot, 68 South St., N. Y Tbe Wilmington Steamship Co. job 12 PUBLIC BALB3. OUBUOBALE «AWÉ«>I I hotJÏf*®pi*tt , Adlaoaatto the United Ste»«« Hovel, extending from Front to Wxier otrwi, with Brio* Buildings iron Um; on Water and Front Streets, and v" Building fronting on Water Htreet. 40 feet front on Water Wtreet, and 90 feet front on Front »treet, on HATH RDAY, MAY 14.1881. At «o'clock P. M.. Ou the prein ie ». Wilmington, Dele, Without Postponement. Withdrawal or Underbidding. This propdfer ih fronting on the Water street system ol Railroads, is very eloae to itie new depot of the P.W. * ». K. K. Oo and is frontiug ou the system ol Horse Railways ou Front 8treel. soaroely tell to become very valuable for depot, warehouse, end other bu.li art purposes. In the meantime It can be made to produce a handsome rent frutn the three paris Into wb.ch It Is divisible. Tust u> Balk.—Moi igage for l*Jk» nay remain, properly secured by t? »re InBUranoe, and the balance JJ> be eqdjjg dlv ded in cash, aud note, with approved endorser, at 3 months, with interest from the day of saie. Possession on the nth of March, 1882. Bett emeu te be made within one week from (lay of sale, and rent to go to the purchaser from day Seventh and Makket ^teekth. Agent to ibtfeci the Bale. mav7 St-7-11 1 8 pUBLIC SALE. _ VV111 l.e held at tbe term of the sub scriber, near Newark. Del., on THURSDAY, MAY 19,1881, At 1 o'clock, P. M., at which time tbe following pr< percy Five horses, two yearllug will besold ; 00 U, two cows, forty we them, 1 grain drill, 1 ox (ETL 'A ox yokes, 2 deai boa wugoai, 1 buggy, 2 sulky cultivators, 2 on* Home cultivator*, I threaber and ubakt-r, 1 ijoraerane, 1 eorn «hei Ur, 1 revolving barrow, 1 twin harrow, 2 Mooie plow«. 1 Atwood plow, 2 *eu. of carriage bar netut, and numerous otber implement». Also, at Uie same lime and place, Mr». Hill, giving up housekeeping, will sell lollowlng : 5 bedsteads, 2 plain tables, 1 dining table 2 kitchen table», 1 mat ble-lop table, 2 benches, 1 wash stand, 1 work stand, 1 side board, looking glasses, 3 toilet sets. .Hots or Windsor ob airs, U cane seat chairs, 8 clocks, 2 Flock beds, 3 mattresses, 2 stoves, buunyshie beater, rocking chair, sofa, dishes audlall sorts of kitchen utensils; outter crocks, butter scales, Ingram and rag carpels, lluw re; and glass ware and numerous other articles too tediuus to meniloa. WILLIAM DEAN. the mayll-eodis ALK.OF COWS. _ „ _ The Subscribers will Aaiyli lsteP sell at Fubllo Stale, at lied TfljtTfg Lion. East Marlborough, (T ~ 7R Chester county. Pa., ffOSSSoHa MONDAY, M AY le tu lall, At 1 o'clock p m., FORTY HEAD OF FRESH COWS AN» BPRINOEK8, TWENTY HEAD OF FEEDERS, i.uf OF YOUNO BULLS. 8 hill a bailey L. W. Htldbam A Hon, Aucl'rs. aprô-ti PU 0P0BALB. ^ UTILE TU DUgTKACl'UB«, SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv ed b, the UowmlUee an pouted by »h Levy Court of New I a*lft- couuiy, for tbe oon-tructiuh ol a PILED BHIUOE on the slieol the old hrlugeacioss St. A ugusime Marsh anu Créés. The hildge to be oou struoted with white oak piles, capsjstrlug er» and plank. The ralllug to beoi either white oak or while line Length ol bridge about 2400 leet, wldtb 19 le.t, to be widened in twu places to a wl lb of 29 leet; eacb a length ol 80 feet. The work to he braced and bolted In a gotd aud suostenual manner, the piles driven to a guild foundation. Sealed p opos»ls will also be reeel vet. lor the construction of a- earth road on the same site, to be of a width not less than thirty leet on tbe top, the sides to b»ve a slope of at least ally degrees, and when finished to be at le st fifteen feet above low water, w Ith a bridge about seventy feet In length and twenty fuel In width across St. Augustine creek, «in structed o. plies or while oak, five plies to a but. the buts to be eight feet apart, well braced and boiled. Caps, stringers and plank to be of wblte oik, railing to be wblte pine with woollen abutments, five feet of the top of whlcb to be good wblte pine faced limber. Proposals will also be received at tbe same time aud place for the oonairuotlou of the same work and In the same n au ner, partly In wood and partly in earth. Specifications can be seen on applica tion to Wm. Polk, t.dessa. Del., Alt Proposals must be addressed to 'FILLIa*) polk, levy Court Room, Wilmington, Delaware, and delivered on or before it) o'clock, a. m., on Monday, 23rd day of May, 1881. . he committee reserve the right to re ject any or all bid* WILLIAM I'oLK, / CHHlcTiAN FEBIUKK, > WILLIAM h. BK1UHT, ) M- y la, 1881.—7t_ pROPOSALS FOR (JBAdINU. Office of the street Oomrissioner, No. 8)4 East sixth street, Wilhinuton, OBL«, May 6th, 1881. Sealed proposals wilt be received lu tbe bos tn tbe City Council Chamber nul l 7.30 p.m., Thursday .May 19,1881, for grad ing the bed of Dupont St., from Lovering Avenue to the centre of Wawaeetl SL The amount of material to be removed is about aoo cubic yards. Tbe stone must he brokeü small enough for tbe stone breaker, where tbe atone must be taken And deposited by the contractor. The dirt must he taken any place that the Street Commissioner may dlreot, provid ed the distance of hauling Is not greater than five squares. Tbe werk must be done under the direction and supervi sion of tbe Street Commissioner and must be completed wltbln 80 days from the lime tne contract U awarded by CUy Counell; lor every dky there at ter the contractor must par to the city of Wilmington the sum of five dollars. A bond with se curity In the sum of one hundred dollars moat accompany each proposal for the good faith of the bidder. The Commit tee reserve the right to reject any or all bids. All bids must be properly signed, sealed and endorsed "Proposals for grading DuPont street." For mriher information apply L. P. LYJ A Committee. to NCH, Btrect Oommiaaloncr. By order of tbe Opening Htreet Cont întes. GEORGE ABELE, maylS tt Chairman, A n ordinace in relation to RAILROAD COMPANIES. Re U e retained by the (Mu Council of WU minyton: HkcrioH 1, It shall be tbe duty of tbe «everal Railroad Companies, operated by »team power, bavlng trains or oar. pam ng over tbeir railroad tracks where tbe same cross I be public streets ol tb Is city, to place gates asroaa such of said streets at railroad crossings, as toe CUy Council may by resolution or otherwise order <Vllrect. Any such Railroad Company falling or relusiug to oomplv wltb tbe provisions of this ordinance eball for each such offence forfeit and of fitly dollars to be recovered Mayor for the use of the city. Passed al the CUy Hall, May 12,1881. HARRY BHAKPLKY, Presldeut of CUy Council. A ttest, E. 11. 9 Kazan, Clerk ol Council. mayl3-2t I a tine re the fig p. * S1.3 KINDLING WOOD,* OAK AND PINE MIXED. Orders can be left at tbe following pieces Mr. Che*. E. Balfuer. Flour and feed store. No. I W. 10th street. W. C. Townsend, Flour and .Feed Store, coiner 6th and Tatnall Ste. uey, N. W. cor. 9th and Madl sou. Grocery »tore. John A. James O'Dnnneii, GroceryBtore, oorner Orange street*. Messrs. Wlel A Klngwalt, N. E. oor. Seooud and Orders seat by mall to bind lactory, corner ol Union and G nucwlllhcprom^attemd« Wllmlncten Del. 81 h and ap Y Harness Store. Market Ste. wood Ave mh L ODGING—For two Or Vhrvegentlemen at 60 » SHIPLEY STREET. KTOTlir_persons wno;w#re orarved JN the Btato or Delaware for the United HUteeniUtWryservice In May, June July, 186». and paid commutation fen. were aterwards again drafted lu 18«ä and were mouired 1° procure a eubetltute 'll enter the military service under the lall-t draft,will find It to their a«l vantage to come lu thorlsed by the State Legislature to collect tom the Secretary of War, me nommnu tlou money paid by each persons. Ti e Secretary of War having been directed by at of Oongrees to refund the on paid on each earns. O. H. Dover Dal.. Julv 10. 187« commuis. «VüAf, N OTICE.—The Much »ulos Loau Asso ciation has Just Issued »D unsres of new stock. TU. erst payment to he made on the second Tuesday in May. Person, desirous to invest should apply at once W. J. MORROW. Secretary 417 French Btrect. Offloe open Dem 7 o'clock a, m. until 7 o'clock p. m. Orders by msilproinpuy attended to. aprtS lmeod to L OBT.— On Markst street, bitween ten and Ulh, a small gold horseshos Mart pin. A suitable reward will be given If return«! THIB OFFICE. ONLY 'TOLOAN —ON MORTGAGES - 1N LAUGH OH SMALL AMOUNTS. ON CITY OR XRW CASTLE COUNTY PROPERTY, APPLY TO "THE WILMlnUTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY," 8. E. CORNER OF 8TH AND MAKKET. M Delaware slate Bauds! Ornes or Statb Tukasussk, 1 Dovsa, Dsl..M ay 10, 1881. J By virtue or an Act of tbe Oeneral Assembly of the State of Delaware, paaaeu at Dover at its session of 1881,1 do uereby give notioe to holders of Delaware Stele Bonds that 1 Uralt attend at tne Philadelphia Natlonnl Bank, m tbe city or Philadelphia, during tbe bualm as hours of that Bans, on the Oral three secullar days of July. A..D, 1881, pre pared to pay off SLUT redeem bonds ol me said Slate, of tbe numtmra following: From No. 291 to 880. boib Inclusive or the denomination of one thousand dollars each, or the tune of tbe bonds of seid -late under dais of January 1, A. D., IMS, also other bonds of tbe Bald State of the number* following : From No. 1 U>8u2. both Inclusive, of the denomination ol ose thonaand dollars each, of »he Issue oi tbe bouda el tbe said Stale under date pi January 1, A. D.. 1867: and also other bor da or the said Stele of the number* following : From No. 1 to 176, both inclu sive, of the denomination oi one thous and dollars eaoh, of the Issue of the bonds of said State under date of January l.A. 1874. And that from and after the Aral day of July, A. D., 1881, luteresl will oeaae to aocrue on tbe bonds herein designated. ROBKBTJ. REYNOLD**, a late Treasurer. maylO-ljyleod . $ 50,000 WORTH OF SPRING and SUMMER CLOTHING, NOW ON EXHIBITION AT THE Great Boston One-Price CLOTHING HOUSL 213 HARZET ST. A Larger Line Than Ever Before. For tbe next THIRTY DAY8 we have decided to have a GIFT SALE. Each purchaser of a pair of Pants a Suit to reocive a VALUABLE PRESENT. All the Articles in our Northern Window to be GIVEN AWAY with Clothing in the next thirty days. Buy your Clothing of the RELIABLE BOSTON ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 213 MARKET SI. V. E. HOLMES, Prop. OLD apr. 38-lmo. eod dr 4tw, GENTS' bCAKFS 30o, FORMER PRIuE $1.00» W. B. COLE. Men's Furnishing Goods* " MARKST 8TRKBT. fciHEAT »XKUAIXM AT ADAMS & BRO'S, 604 MARKET STREET, In Oil Clotbs, Car peu and Matting, Tin. Glass, and (Smokery Ware, l*rv Goods, dt Notions, BOOTH AND SHOE8. toy» and Fancy Goods, Ot all Descriptions. Stair Rods, and Rags, Croquet, Lawn Tenu. Base Balia, Bau., do. a forge as sortment of Hammocks, cheap. Express Wagon*, and Velac ped«* I ooklng Horses, Doll Carriage« and Wheel nar rows, Fire Works, Flags, Lanterns, We would particularly call your attention to our epectai line of Children'! Carriages at Factory prices. Call rad (be (esaflaesd that our m ■ established EIS IN G & LANGE« ao *taea s w -»xan— All Kinds of Provisions. 400 Orange Street* mart-1 d WILMINGTON.* "l, HEBEAFTEB THE MANAGER ' OF OUR WILMINGTON BRANCH Will be on band day, [(Not Sundays of course,) AT OUR Display Rooms, Second floor front, over Allmond & Co.'s, Grocery Store Southwest Comer Eighth and Market Streets, (Private entrance on Eighth street,) WIILILÆIIfcTŒTOIN-, DEL. And will display a full lino of Samples of DRY GOODS, SILKS, Dress Goods, Bools and Shoes, Ladies' Coats, Cloaks & Ulsters, Carpets, Clothing,&< TERMS: On a bill of goods amounting to Te Dollars, One Dollar down and one dollar per week, GEO. KELLY & CO., 810 Market Street, Philadelphia. spr30 THE STAMFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE. This Institution, located at Htamiord. Conn., is the only laslllullou lu tin East ruu in connection with ihe Colorado Business College Denver,Colorado,there by glviug superior advantages to its grad nates In procuring paying Himations. This college U tbe best p>l its kiud for tbe Mercantile Training —OF— YoungMen and Ladies G. W.FOSTEK, PrtAulrnl tV. S. CLARK, Secretary , D. W. CADY, Treasurer. Tbe moatexteuslve, thorough and com plete Institution ol the Kind lu the world, Tbouaaude of accountant* and business men, in the principal cities and towus of tbe United Hlate», owe their Bucceasgto our oouraeof training. Tuk|Rioiit Kind or Eoucatiow for Y ouaa MxxiAFD Ladies. Fine new brick block, impolite Stamp ford House. Elegantly filled and furu llhed apart ment» 1er tbe application of and carrying out of our uovel anu aya U.malic meibtxla of Business Training Young ?»en who contemplate a bust parent« having «on« to edu cate, are particularly rt*jue«led to «eud for our new circular, wnu*h will give fu ' information ac to terms condition« of eu trance,etc. Addrett«, W. 8 . CLARK, Kec'y. Stamford, Comm. now life, and apr!8-d3m TO PHYSICIANS —AND— CONSUMERS OF COD LIVER OIL. Knowing irom experience me auaaiii taolimj •» orten attending tbe dUpeneluc of many of theamulilou* In tbe market 1 would call year attention to torn« of Ike fbatureeof iheetnulalou wblcb I bave pre pared and dlapeneed for yeara wltb mi. varying ullateoUon. Tbe Ot) ueed 1* tne fineel Norwegian and the moat acrupu lou* care la exerolaed In the choice of all material aud in every detail of lia raanu teeture. By oareful manipulation ihla emulate* 1( made with Ihe ainalleal poa alble amount of gum, aud by the very ml oute dlvlaleu of Ibe oit globules la render y fluid and perfectly palatable.— tableepoonful contains so uer cent. ofCHands grains of Hypopboapblle ol Lim« Samples will be gladly furnished to a. Physicians who may desire them— Put up in pint bottles, price «1. Manu factured and sold wholesale and retail by W. E, WILLIAMS, Dhdooiht. ad yer Eacb PH OP'JtSSI ON A L. Uockbssin, Delaware. BOHR G. JA1KNOX, LAND sukveyok, (CIVIL ENGINEER <t DRAFTSMAN,) Notary Publloand Oonveyanoer. JUSTICE OF THRJPKACK. aprko-lmodaw OTIOK. WALTER CUMMINS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW lias removed bis office to NO. 720 KINO STREET fcbl9-8m. JOUR MICH3B, Attorney-at- Law, No. 4 W. SEVENTH STREET, Wilmington Del. apd-ly. K. PEN INU J OIs ATTORNS Y- At-LA W, Mo. 8, WEST ITH STREET, Wilmington, Dei H. UTiS-V WHEAT! oa w i w uiy Dealers make Moo*; W. T. SOULB A CO., U0 La «all* Street, Cbfcaea 111. Witte for parUcelM* KKANHAM, —LOU iöJ ANa—TKXAIU .ttOUTH WEHTKtlN IMMIGRATION] COMPANY: I Tbe purpose of UiIm Company l* to for nUh reliable informât lou, tlenoripil?* and HlaiiNtioril, re.atlng to the rv*our«i and advantage« of the ttouth Wem, • be company now ha« fo: Ulatrlbutlos Book«, Pamphlet«, Circular« and Max which will be «ent free olchdrge qui application made to WM. W. LANG, President, _ _ Mauler Texan Htale Ora* B. G. DU V A L, Hecretary, J. N. VICTOR. Haeteru M *»pri-8m Austin, Tern anager. 243 Broadway. New Yorl I m. »*u«1 liou«D Painter, ü gainer & Glazier is picpared to de all with rk In ha US rroiaplassi and Dit palet). Jidere respectfully solicited. Office, No. 219 Shiol« Street. KMOVAU It JOHN MULROUMV, Bottler, Has removed from USi Poplar street, to N. W. cor. 6th and TatnaU 81*. , ALE, PORTEE, AND BROWN BTOBl put up In small packages for family use. All orders by mall or otherwise prompU attended to. First premium La«« we bottled expressly for tarnlly use. mbüä-3m. ^T THE . 1 ) 111 WARKR00M8 No. 816 Market Street, oan bo found one of the flue*t sRortBMlJ of furniture of all doaonptlou, a* « found tn any other wareroum in 9» oily, A call and examination will pm" Ibia fact. MATTRE88EI} OF ALL DEHCRüTIUäI Including the famou« Patent Elastic Felt Mattrei4*»'| Bolsters and Pillow». Repairing neatly and promptly do»* JAMES MEQHATTEf mhmi-ly _ *-LAWARKOAKFia^^^kT. We have lust received a large «lock oil D Thr«H Tapestry Bruasela. ply Ingrat mm and I»aiua 8 |1 carpetjmc*; OILCLOTHS. MATTINMA« WINDOW SHADES. and satisfy yourwll Give us a oall we are giving nargalns. - IIEJNHY OÄEB« W 1LM1NQTOW. DHL ANCHOR - STATFS RAIL BTE.t - Sail eerrr »»lerci-T'.. C. NRtV l'OilK .0 camus, »»9 ^ Tbaat steamers do not e rry c as rncrtno And every 8»- W/VjX- „ yEVr T(;li 1 tlLOitEeV/rllj" CABINS, 8M tn (HU. Kxepivlon *»^,^ Pasaenser secommodsUonii «' ^ Al. Ststerooms od . ."ÏTÎo or fto» r Psuenger* booked » t 1 ,o rî5 1 IÎ^ 'it A""'! 1 ":* iSulroad Station In l „"[%c -trf «Ç : * hrafi» st 1.,-wn.I r»t'»,.f*-i »nd Irr'-" 11 ,,. tbroQjrboqt Bnclsnd. FeotUnd «"® 4C -ipplf Yoriwok# ofiulonnstioihPlan*. oul( , t UBMoaaaov Baorak*.. » „ Or to «AdIJ EL F, roes.. Wllmlngtoa. Del. KJ WM. B. SHARP MARK® 1, sTS 4th ANU NEW DRESS GOODS at reduced PRIO* 8 - Col'd & Black Silks the importer. Dlreot from- . ES & CASSIlï^ —ass* we nave ever 0 AlSJl Tne largest stock we AI»o a fh'l UnB of Carpets and Oil Clod* From SScte to «2.00 P* r ^ WM. B. SHARP' MARKET BTB*