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iln<Bta?eUe f '• 9* . le publish* * excepted,) (8nnd»y ■I immt an d nerved b V car riere to subeorlbers In aU parta oi the city vau surrounding towns und villages, for six MBtau weak,payable weakly./Yearly - It iu-tha aaly at 41* Hilly paper In the City or I Uereaein* k*AM OAZfcTTK, eetab the lasaeet and most clr /iao Stale, b. a any 2 ala. Pubi ,tUtpS per year In t ABt wnaaxoroir posT-orncx ul M, 1M1. It Io ns that there should he ■Gltf* ftfifittl hours to regulate the ''TtoiikWOtoT-li of the Peace. The to iy Very different from that of the i ttiglstT of P —d a at Prothonotary, vrhteh *re *appo*ed to be opened et ell tmu* d*j end nicht. The Gai»ti* K*t Of lloeneee granted by the Court to toll Jiqnor, yeeterdny afteruuon ; Mputfser Y*«« Mto...a of / XT.'Ooahteh'e olerkt tfaat they could properly arranged ft>r giving •at aartil elevan o'eloek to-day. Mr. and : HtonlttoA* Mfrdut.ee aud vre saw no f«qy^V> dD<ibt hla word, nor did we; mi d that any trouble abould haVfr ylottn out of his deellning to give out to other newspaper» as well aa the Gabctti, which hard just u a* H<Mh right to demand them, sinoe Ws had delayed oar edition mud pqnlly dfsired them. An officer may ■j °f "*• p^p 1 ®' bat h ® >" net bound to be the slave of any one. , U Me Fitoe ought to have some dignity - ^IMgfïlWt where it it devoid of dig ' eitf of ooeme it ia not willipg others MST/UAmon in eooordanoe with pro .. The IW aaaanlt upon Hr. CoeblM la *a nnjuat as it ia false. Th* dark had not intended to keep thw liât of Hcanaea from being pub lished at all aa lb. Xmtf article would toad the reader to infer. It WM hla intention to give the liais to th* public aa soon aa they were ready, snd ao hi* subordinate iaformed the nyttoDtativ# of the Gazbttb yes tar day afternoon. Qoiäö TO Pieces—A Disgusting J Jfim LT Ote» the Senatorial Of "•ak.—The people of this groat ooun try, «tow Uatoa to California, are be ooaalng groaNy diaguated at the politl aai trouaactlona which the past few action, are cut at th. "ua»n fry" of toa Be publican party—they emanate 1» tke higher circle, aud have been in MSStoStoalt or the deUbeiption of ianatoriateauauH. in Washington ,and • to aya rV la awldanHy going to the dogs if wo baUaoo what ooe faction says of - o .UtoOther faction. Tkoxnarral ia not with >he Demo -- do part or lot in it, flud anything A 3 a. leading or gang or the Republican parly, from nr « MM.aT iwkleh mo father some interest ot rto»,*«»» Hutes whan the BapqbUgan leaders have garryroaudersa their 8,atea so oom ^Utaly fhat they have ad tear of tbe /, : -De*aoervil* h**tiog them, theRepubii l ^aaaMkataaiahoatdesperate struggle for rIOwsrSH tod one of their organs »'»'•«KSffirrjatsr tored faottot», sad while these factions to«***«* (wapariog to nwd aaU deatroy -SS . « » « * Sut itovnblisaoa of Peim /•yiaaai» a« ^UaoenUy divided into two parties, the Cameron atd anti. ■fWt i*' Sto ahtt-adminiitraU on JéMMiEIWhI RepttWioans* There <H iawdlaana tar them, to ooweud about . -1*# «toW.KW.thad» tgftt would be only that.»» Albany, or than It waa during the memorable contest whioh added in th* election to the 1 VaübSSHItowBmnte Of that eminent 'à e tol wÉi p àn itoa t atotoa iaan, Mr; Mitch Ä. At VaahlugU* there are reported oi tob« differenoee upon matters of par oi Oi KWS MMM policy between the theoretic»] atofetiiaw t a r rin-ahlaf of the party, Proa J ;,\] VLto e)»**,, and the reputed head ol -•- aka Maala H liailoa, Baerotary Blaiue. Th* Ihrmar i* reported to be anxious „ to eatptoy th* lirthieuoe ot th* admin Otrottoa tot th« benefit ot Vahoue, ef TirgiuJ», in the approaohing patAA ia that state. Tip Secretory of cum the ad •PC***» t» have but little 4fofoff.a Mahone'» proariaea to Nft**-* 48 "* provided he is a n p i lia* »Uh »officiant wedge*, in the '"dÊljk ot Fadaral offioea, to acoomplieb Sk.fi B * A kWVMMMt PsMidsst Garfield andSaora tl^y Blaine are exceedingly wary poli «1 A o >»* f«ito np to almoat any ia,aap political gatne ; but it la ht. pfoi^toHTtbat, in tbe amtier of Ma to aunder the W lwtti tf given the offices, tbe 6'.. 6 0 .en.« la «ntt* the ahrewder of the - c Haliev# that he ton daei y eh tog efthe rort. Thepxoeed « ' ',. 0*>li tofigbaadedpulUioi.n from Maine • Rtofiltow tom Utato Mr. Mahone ie not imt i Mffi WW «* K>omj Uto toate of Vir *** *9 P" ^ offioee to him • 1* to put with warn for no trairaient i Thh al*anl whioh Mahone hae In ftoM.tathhtopndtototo of the g,«u, . . «* Virginia, after hav Ing reduced it already by legiektive Milan. If he me secure ihe gororn njf ut patronage from Garfield, then be can buy over the most venal of the Republican leader* in Virginia to the Readjusten. BhoulJ Mr. Garfield per mit him to do this as Conkling and Cameron have advise'd and bargained for with Mahone, both the Senatorial Stalwarts would no doubt charge Gar field's Cabinet with encouraging re padiation when the canvass of 1884 opened in their States, The President it seems discovered the trap into whioh tbe Stalwarts were leadiug him, und has repudiated Mahone as the mere tool of Conkling and Cameron. The resignation of Conkling and Piatt, because they were not given the pat« rocageof New York, if strictly correct should be followed by the resignation of Mahone. The people can readily see that the Stalwarts very little for the country, and ouly care to secure the offioes, hence the disgraceful scan dal that now crops out all around the political horizon. Florida Farmers.— A good many gentlemen from the North who are compelled to seek a milder climate during the winter and spriug months are beginning to utilize their time while in the South by turuing farmers This is especially the cime with tlmse who are going to Florida. They are often men of active minds aud physi cal energy. Idleness is not healthful to suoh gentlemen, a r| d hence thry seek to be engaged. A newspaper has been sent us by a friend, and we find in it a letter from Gulf Hammock, showing this disposition to cultivate land in Florida. Among the gentle men named as having gone t<J farming, is Dr. George B. Dixon, of the him of Dixon & Sons, Chestnut street, Phila delphia. He has many friends in this city and county who will be pleased to hear from him and his new enterprise undertaken as a* necessity for the re covery of his health. The Doctor is quite an artist, aud has a line taste for the useful as well as beautiful aud we should not he at all sorpiised that, i* in a very few years,he had made him self a very pleasant summer retreat in the delightful region aud climate lie has chosen in which to make his winter home. ''Disreputable and Venal."— Th© Stalwart leaders of the K publi can party have gone deeply into the trading business. They hope to bai ter away the government nftiec.s to n good advantage, since the biugaiu was to secure them the Slate ot Virginia' with the vote of Mahone in the Sen ate. This was a part of the scheme engineered to partial success by Sena tors Don Cameron and Itoscoe Conk I» ling. The anger and audpcity of tho latter sterns to have tin t a check Ol in the way of the flual Consummation of th« arrangement. It will be seen take from from the following which the editorial columns of a Kepulicati paper that it was proposed to ''build up a Republican party In ihe South by rallying all the disreputable and venal elements of Southern society," and thin was tbe work that the S'al wait Sena at tors proposed that Garfield and his Cabinet should undertake by dis pensing patronage, no matter how unworthy the officers they might léct should be. This ii hi the inlereuce from the following : "As Washington correspondent sagely remarked yesterday, " Ihe Vir ginia problem has not yet bee u sol ved, by any means." There is loowever, so far as we can see, no good reason whatever why the President should feel it incumbent thing to solve it, h him to do any why Im mid Mr. ßlaine should have a diifoience of opinion as to ihe be«tc«iui'se to pursue. The President and the becretary of State hold their office» for the further ance of certain plaiuly-mid'-itcood public objects. It i business to figure as partis: tlonal'chieftains, and they degrade themselves and their offices when they ipt to do so. The \dea that the dent and the Department office:« ought U> use the power and patronage of the Government for the advance ment of partisan interests, is, if any thing, more vicious even than the "Senatortal courtesy" id«*a. The de cent people of the nation would a« lief have Senators and Representa tives manipulate the "patronage" for the advancement of partisan euds to have the President and t he head» of Department do it—indeed quite confident that they would a great deal rather. If there is any real Republicanism in Virginia, it is well of itself without any assistance from the Pi-«!sident. If there is no Republicanism, except, wba» exists ou the strength of a dis tribution or prospective distribution of patronage, tbe sooner the so-called Republicans of Virginia go to the wall the better. When will politicians learn that it don't none of their fac attem Presi able to take • leading try and build up a Republican ' pa i f.v in the South by rallying all the dime pa table and venal element, of South ern society to the Republican stand ard ? " Tb* Rbt. Dr. ConcoKiB ia recog nized aa one of the »bleat ami m u8 t learned theologian, of the Uomui, Cafholic Church in America, and authority upon all mai tore of Biblical interpretation, ao that hla view» upou the roviaed Kogliah version of tbe .N w Teatameut will be read wiih interest by Christians of every denomination. Iu the interview elsewhere reported Dr. Corcoran expresses the opinion that the revisers have removed many mistranslations which he believes to have been designedly incorporated in the authorized version, and that they have brought tbe English Testament into eloser harmony than before with the Latin of St. Jerome, which lie rally regards as the authority version—Time«. rs PBÇPOS AüB. ' vT ox I cl to coircn&uro*s r SKA1.KD t'BOPOS*L»|uib*e*« «JU lliu OummUlM w ' Levy Court of New CaStl »traut .v*n of a PI ;»h#D ;« oi the oid bridge across Ht. * uguenne Mm hi * mm (.rue . The b. lüge to 5« oou w ln Lenau piles. oapS^triiAg railing Lu be ot eiUiar whi.e i lue Length of IDt and the Htructed er" uud monk. The white oak or I to be iiracea uud bolted lit » good and, HUbHtH.Mini " »tuner, Hie [ lies driven to a " ÄÄ »UU — be recdiW SsSvn! ?rt' brl »u f-d low water, « ith a bridge about ty feet in lengtt. and iweaty feet in, HU Augustine creek, ooa ook. live piles width NiruuteU o pile* of wmte to >i boni, the bents tobe wen bfftOod » bolted. aud plauk lobe,of white o k rillll!»*. Ul be ol white bine will» woo »en cribbed abut. oats, tf A leet or the top Of Which lacud tiniber. Co be g«»OU White Pl PiopuhHlH w.il also he received at the sann* time and place for Ihe construction of ihe Htuue woik and iu the , part y ut -wood uud partly in earth., Hj»«:cillC tlmtH can be seen on applica tion to wm. folk * debba. Dei., Ar f*. oponaiM must be eddresHed to WiLLI v .«* IV'LK, LAivy Lourt Hoorn, Wilmington Unaware, and delivered on or before 10 <velo k, a. ui., on Monday, ra day <;f May, 1»M the com in J«Vît any or all bids. Wl I'l.lAM I'OLK, tJHKUTiAN F LB IQ K WIL< 1AM L. BRIGHT, M-e> la.issie —71 m Q A. r vu thu right hi re it, > Committee. KlKMO.\ OF h Union M. £. Sunday Schools, —IX»— W0DDLAWN BEACH, ÏIIIIHSJIAV, June '2nd, on Steamer Thomas Clyde, To leave Fourth wlinrl at 7 jOfr ii,27s Gen. Gan. i A. M. Thu celebrated First Regiment Band, ^company the excur»l« n. to hsar i. be worth the pries of the ill which ilckets in M. «fe L. Koduty of the Hunday iopuiar outer lui n men In o u«d The bout. having been among the that leave this city; we Will keuj> this up to Che Mamiui d. •..HO cents. •r euoeuvoi ilC'CIS, utiuiw. Chiltlien,. Muyîfij-te. Delaware »tale Bonds! On iTAlK 'I'liKAHUUKR, UOVKU, L>X1.., May 1U, 1881 Act of ; the General Assembly of the State of Delaware, paasetî at Dover at its aens Ion ol 1881,1 do Hereby *lv«> notice to holders of Delaware Hiute Bonds that 1 shall attend at fhliudelphiaitiHilouai Bank, in the city 'hihUelphia, «luring the bunliu.es ■'! that Bunk, ou the flr«t three culler days ol July. A..D., 1881, pre uyoll aiiu re«le< in bonds oi the uinucrs following: >lh Inclusive «il Uie • tuoiisaiui dollars each, ot tin* i««ue of the bonds of *aid Uta ntniui date ol January 1, A. D., l8tW: ala«» other bond a of u»« suul «täte ol the • } By virtue of lio I» he »in N«» 201 to (lmi<»ininaiu follow!Mg: From No. 1 to 852, both U-duKive, of lh<: denwinInattou of onsand douar» each, of i he Immu« oi the bo'ids el ihesald Hu&te uuder date ot January I, A. I)., lH»i7, 'let. an, a. D„ 18»»i«, «ooer 1 », A: D., 186a, and GcUUxtr Jj, A. D. 18«>W; ana also other bonds ol the khIU mule of the nuuibets fni Uiwiug : lr< ui No. l to 178, both incln* nlv«, of the deiioiuinati<»u ol one thous and do! Iura «ach, of the Issue of the bondH Ujkte of January l.A. »od after the first Juiy, A. D., 1881, Interest will bouda herein intended to lu I 1 Ol HlAUe ., 1874 And that fr< dMy e to dcMlguaieiJ. •'This call the out->la..dluK bonds of the State of Delaware." dun« It BERT J. UEYNOLU8, «Ute Treasurer. «y 10 ijyleol PUBLIC SAI.ua. ^pURLIO KALK OK STOCK. The undersigned will sell at public at Village Green, Duiuware Oo., Pa., THU HMD AY. MAY 28, 1881, ' He, All hi fresh L'«iwh ami .springers, Lancaster Omfft* y , Pa , .1 y •stock bulls, low feeder« . Iroui y«iuui aud ,e lo of kboutM, 2 and 4 months credit. Wogo i will be at Lin Wood Htstion to «#«*t ith ia that lesv«** Wilninu ton at * ROBERTS «t TYSON. n y!44-dts W. B, Auoiloueer. ALE OK COWS. ^ The Mubwcriher« will ÆftôfMESEk . at Itixl ^rJLom Lion, i mm Jim iborou^n. M ! Cu Hier county, Pa., «■eSSHM MONDAY, MAY mir löii, A! 1 o'clock p m., FORTY HEAD OK KRKSfl OOWS AND SEH1MGEK8, TWENTY HEAD OK KEEUERH, DOT OK YOUNG BULLH. s ton. h 11 ut Pub our , „ ,, SILL A BAILEY L. W. Hiutbam A Son, Aucfrs. ebl-7 K MOV AD. R »JOHN MULROONEY, RotUer, Ha« removed from 408 Poplar street lo N. W. cor. 6th and Tatnall Hta. * ALK, PORTER, AND BROWN STOUT put up In «mall packages for family A11 order« by >i t tended nil otherwise promptly ». First premium Loger freer boithid expreswly lor ikmlly iaU2&-8ui # BANKS AND BANKKKB. MIKHT NATIONAL RANK T OK WixiMINGlGN dlCFOSIToitV or TUK PUBLIC McMKY AND KINAN TAL AGENT* OK THE UNI TED H T AT KB. 1 EPWABd BETTP. PKTAfnxwT. GKO. D. ARMSTRONG. Caswiri: Fnbl up «:«pll«al, - - S504»,(HMi. PllUadPlphla, New York and n«wum K - ciiango lUrnisbed to regulur DepttaiUir« without charge. Iilaeount days, Mondays and Tburadu. • Ht 8 h«> A. M. am DIRECTOR«. E-lward Utilts, I Ciemenfrr^mytb, | John II. Adurns, Henry H. McComl,, I'Atnal I, «jlfcgr* t£fo ttum'l Bauerom Jr. arrett. J.nl-ij fJ'iBE ARTISAN« »AVINGS RANK. mi market street, mooKi-OKATieii Jabuxey 24th, **«. r«lay evcuiugH iron» 7 to 8 o'oioak. SEMI-ANN UAL DIVIDEND, reguluriy made in April and October. When illvK.snda are not withdrawn« they are aocounUd as Uepoette. t Thus ihm* maneul depoHit« compound their lnu , twl«*e In «»eh Clemftni H. Smyfbf, | Gedfge W. Busb ClioM. W.Towmi«ukl 1 George«, capeli« Nothau'l Rwbenwfo, \ M. U Lietonatsiu. Henry F. Dure, i Edward Darling tou W. Hastings, } Job H. Jaélüpn, Edward Fusey, | Win. H. Swift, ü E. T TAYLOR Treasure EO. N. bAI febUl-ly This Is me ouif iotmsr - w* » and endorsed by the people of any male. XtNPfiEOEDENTED l 0 ^ m JS£ " inrnuTiui natgp «g» .aSEESSi&ai ess« tad. IT CO 1Î 'over HA,* 1879. .Drawn lowing *01» ill t trtbattou: . 41 KAMP PJUMSKVAI»* *f*®*»* during which wUl take plaaaIhe Iliid Si s » * M s tll y H ulW Extnorttinar; Swo-AiüiuhI finmg at mew orleajm. TUESDAY, JUKE 14th. MM. ÜBQbM: u t oi m Q ASA of Louisiana, A. EARLY, of Virginia. Halve*. |A nntoM tut or 1 Capital Prisa of. 1 Grand PrUa of.. 1 Grand frlscof... t Lurge Pi ises ol f 10,0(10 4LargePrt Ou Prises ol Prises of Prises of 2UU Prises oi Oüû Prises of 10,00 Prises of jiij . an* .. «w>« ::k® *. OS,MM . su SvJS.e.eh :« 4« it. ArraouMATipn r jOfr approximaUou prie*, of •ft* Ml ii,27s Prisse, amounting to.... .pMt.âÜ0 Gen. O. T. BsauRbgabd, of La. Gan. JuxAi. A. HAmifrXjjsMra. Application for rates to si i ly ue rnsde to the offiosof U Now Orisaus, Write for circulars in ■end ond M. A. i/AUPMRM, New Orleans. La* •r M. A. DAUPHIN at „ Mo. Six Broadway, N«w York. marl2-2taw4w<kw. FOR PHILADELPHIA. WARNER'S , Phila. & Wilmington Propellers WUl sail dally from Market Street Wharf Wil - mington, Del. - At • O'clock P.M., AND ewlo First Wharf below Qhout nut street, Philfti^ bo* At 6 O'Clock, P. M. Through rates named tie aU Western CiUea, and warded ixmmm S.'Wffliffp'gfiSSSSli; ton. Freight. careiellE I supervision. tlmluf tt # our panto CHARLES WARM! &;C0.< ebl-7 SEASONABLE INhECT10K>(K8 > MOTHPROOF PAPER BA.C3-S, (OK TAB PAPER.) A Several alas«; lRfge • for foal skin 1 ARPAPER CAMBDUXRfr ANTI - MOTH PAPER Cheap and healtbfol. a few iKMltlvaiy proUc am nag clothing from moths. DALMATION INHBCJT POWDER 1NHEUT POWDER GUNS, Is them coatH. GUM CAMPHOR I ROACH PAJ4TK (for de 1 1 of lug Roach«*, Mice, and Rat«, A», a c.) Z. JAS. BELT A.POTBECABY, I - HIXI U AMD MAHKMT BTö. _ Wilmlpgton Dp], ,j sprT P KKBTOai AYAtu.. I'KAOTMIAI. WATCH MAKER And ileal er ta AieaaxOA* Aßo «wise «3 vr ATCUEM. OUOOEB.JBWauiY «PKlîfA « aç M MO pan. Yaruenlar lilts » Thepas THE MEMBERS OF IflÉJf. Mutual f ire Insurance Co. mm essaient laid on the : ad file "6«sls of the company, to mitt a by Are. All who come forward :aoo their tux before the 12» h o' June will i per oent. deducted from the *— —» .»» th.1* tm. Collector« > John KiÂÏÂ'-îouili' äL 6 -** 1 t^ pr,u ' , ' r M^ h n'iü!r y Say. •even m , ruiin« who were a ratted In XatiBrbelswura for the Dulled June oi on leer (SMe Uml pUld afterwards again dtafled lais«» am a eu bull lut« 1 oi under the laiter were required IP p ioe »V or by leitet , who. has boen au Aeglslature to ootler-t been directed by 'und the oommuiH . Omg. B. ÜA T. el of ; j —The Mechanics Loan Asso tt kks last issued ado snare« of .. "it to be made qy. Person« mid apply at once HOW, Secretary 417 French street. Office open ftom 7 o'clock a, m. until 7 o'clock p. m. Orden by mail promptly attended to. aprtfiraeod ■OTI IIP t oat.-On Market street, bUweeu 1 a Rh and 12th, a small gold horseshoe "-w^r n> A suitable reward will be rstnt-D cdV> THIB OFFICE. ' «4ÄKAT SAMiilX« AT ADAMS A BRO'Sj 604 MARKET STREET, An Oil Cloths. Carpets and Matting Glass, and Crockery Ware, Ory Goods, 1 1 notions, BOOTH AMU HHOEM. Toy* sad Fancy Goods, Of all inscriptions. and Rugs, Croquet, Ldwu .Tin, BUdr ils, Bale, «As. a large as ammocks, shsap. Express Veloc-pedêa i ocklug Tslils. Bass (ortinsni of Horsesf'Uoll an Oarrlagss and Wheeluar Works, Flags, Laulerus rows, Fins S ill your hlldrsn's Ws woald particularly attention to qnr spécial Une of Carriages at Factory prices. ivfnead (ksi our GENW SCARFS SOo. FORMER PRIuE S 1.00 W. 13. COLE Men's Furnishing Goods. YOU HAKKKT STRICKT. 81.30 KINDLING WOOD, OAK AND PINK MIXED. Order« oan be left *t the following places Mr. Che*. B. HeMher. Flour aad feed store, Mb. • W. lhth street. 8u,re ' Jojm A. Hney, g^W^ocr.^ain and Madl Store, corner Donnen, uroeery mh add (Mange sir - Messrs: Wtet A RlngwalL M. B. eor.Beeo.au and Orders scut by maul to kindling wood io« and GUpln Ave Harneas Utore, Market HU. ol ed I BY, tWdminsto'i Del. « 60,000 WSBTl OF SEEING and SUMMER clothing, NOW ON .mornmu ▲T THE Great Boston One-Price CLOTHING HOUSE, 213 MARKET ST. > A Larger'Line Than Ever Before. Vor t*. Beat THIRTY DAYS we b.ve dMldtd to ktaY* a GIFT SADR Each purchaser of ip orja Saut to reae⻫ a V PRESENT. All the Article« in out AWAY -with Clothing in the next thirty day a. Bay your Clothing of the «SUABLE BOSTON ONE-PRICE CLOIHWa BOUSE, 213 MARKET SI. V. E. MÖLME«, Prof. air of Pante ALU ABLE Window to be GIVEN OLD SCHOOL STATIONERY. ,j ALL K1IH» OF BT1CLKH NHCEK IOLAR8 lD OF 8ARY F CAN E. fi. B. Butler, MU PH ! éoxrsi ^»«-» ♦«A»TTB, TUB STAMFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE. This Institution, located al 81am lord Conn., Is East pu»v luHiiiutlou lu the In connection with the Colorado HuhIuukm College lien ver, Colorado,there by giving superior ail vantages tu ILh grad uates n procuring paying sliuntl Tula college 1« the beat »ot Its kind lor the OUH. Mercantile Training —OF— YoungMen and Ladies G. W. FOSTER, President, tV. S. CLARK, Secretary, O. W. CJIJ> V, Trtaavrtr. The most extensive, thorough aud institution oi the Kind - houBauds or accountants aud huMues* men, in the principal clues aud towns of the United State«, owe their success to courue of training. ih« world. Tu ic. Right Kind Young Mkn ; ani) Lauiks. Kduoation vob Flue new hriox block, opposite Htamp •ord lioune. Kleg tutiy lilted aud furn shed apar.inuuiH 1er the appiloaiion of iud o «rryiug tematlc inuttiodH ol uvei sys* UusineHN Training Young .men who oontemplate a busl uesM life, and parents havlug cate, are particularly requ«MU*i circular, wul« ten to edu o send gi ve fut • ml luformatlou trauuu.ctc. Address, hi ■ of W. a. CUltli, -ec'y. Mtamkohd. Conn. ffhrlK-d.iin PliUttititiWÙAL.. UOOKXMIIV, DILAVARI JOHN U. JACHNON, UNI» HUKVirOR, (CIVIL ENGINEER t* DltAPi'HM AN , Notary Public and Conveyancer. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. apr2r-lmod*w N OTI CE, WALTER CUMMINS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAV lias removed hla office to NO. T20 KINO STRKti'l febia-dui. JOHN BIUUS, Attorue^-ut-lduw, No. 4 W. HEVKNTU HTB-EKT. Wllmlugtuu Del. apT-ly. JOHN C. COLE JU8TIUR OF TDK FKAUJb, AND NOTARY PUHJLIC Office B. W. Corner or Tnird mad Mark« Bieeu. Pensions, Patent* and Passport* procured, stf-ir iVi<.stNurjr. u a*. K. PEN1NGJ G« ATTORNEY-A'i- l.A W, No. 2, WK8T7TH HTREET, WIUEl H. OVIS-V LBLTUIC E UNE OF STEAMERS Will resume tbelr trips between WILMINGTON, DEL., and NEW YORK CITY Sailing from King street wharf. Wl xnlngtou, Del., **" SATURDAY. 19th mat., at 2 p. m., Weidner'* Wharf. Chester, Pa., at 4 p. m., and from Pier 16, Kasl River, New York,'"* WEDNESDAY, 28d Inst., ai 4 p. m. Thereafter steamers will sail regularly from Wilmington and Chester, *•»» TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SAT URDAYS. t KKW VOKK, MONDAYS,WEDNESDAYS Jr FRIDAYS Your patronage solicited. For rates ap ply to E. ANDREWS, Kina Ht. Wharf, Wll. William Weaver, Weiduer't* wliari, Cheater. A bid Abbot, 63 Hou lb it., N. Y The Wilmington Bteaindilp Co. nib!* FLOUR!FLOUR! FLOUR! TRY A BARREL OF OUR >f SAFE TO BUY. h A CHOICE BATENT TBOCESH KI.OÜB AND ONLY «0.50 PerUarrel. Warranted tobe uarepresented. We have a very good Brand of Flour at $4.60 and 90 cents for 1-8 barrel of our BEST FLOUR. W. IN. C'humllor, No. 811 MARKET HTREKT, Ralf way bet,. 0th and 7th Ht«. aprHU WM. S. WATT. IttOU iYlarkct toircel, i'DUMUCH, «.TEAM A UAH WATTKO Contraotora furnlsbed with «wtimalfi« All work guaranteed. Order« «ollcitfo sad prompt attention given. UKEENRgUBK HEATING a «D v **laltv. BUtHI lUPE^DEA Jarmore » Artificial Ear ûrun. EE THIS HS.tlil ..ii porform tb* woHt vlWffijr* In position, InaA sïïssxstxs:. Addraaa Jttll SI «•toffitam. ai btarddi»lio«tly. W nT dtiacrlDti y« circular fo^foMiauMta.« S.W. CAR-PETj mattinos, OIL CLOTHS, FLOOR WINDOW SUDI WILTON 8; MO(iUKTTF8, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRIES, covoa m atti ÄÄK INGRAIHS 4 * 18 ' lr0m RAO K8> W,NUö * Ml VRNKPIANH, 0ILCU) hubs and math. WelBvli. u 0( a "T f**' ot »U.J grades, at aud uuder market rau«, DRANVILLE WORRI [aiHtand 82X Market MAHON IF rUPLK. Inljrl-Ur. ßOü'iVN ONE-PRICK BOOT & SHOE HDD BPitlMG HT Y L KM NOW KSAU 209 MARKET 8TRE WIEJMINGTON, DEL I hive just received my «prion which for style, quality and prl« never been excelled lu this or city. Gent's dealring a fins, shot consult their interest by caliingi am in lug my stock. 1 have aluoils est stock of LADIE8', Misuffl CHll.DKKN'o »HOES, at pries will astonish you. Al- kind* of81 walking HHofc* com hand. BURT A FAL'KAUDI ss for gent's and E. 0. BURT'S shoes for ladies', misses' and chlldr specialty. I belug Hiate. bo not forget the number MJ PERM and iti •ole «gent (or SOI» MABUET NTKEIT, fusionier work promptly attemlJ Ana repairing neatly done. I UBivar pike,I mayHtJyldAw Propria &UWAKK CAMPET MOUH 80S MARKET MTK We have last reoel ved a large aloe rapwstry BrnaMlE, 71 ff>ly Ingr alBH and üam D CARPET INC Also a large Assortment oi OILCLOTHS. MATTISOt WINDOW SHADES. Give ns a call and satisfy your« we are giving oar gains. I1BNUY ÖSEI W1LMINQT0E.UKL ANCHOR LI UNITED STATES MAIL 0THDÏ • NEW T(»iuî Vo'loxhON^IiÆ: ( ABI N8, SHU to |fi,y Excurtlon at IWM Pass«-oj|cr ^ccomuiodstlunii ere ooMfN Ii*l engsre booked at lowist r»u* 'brooebont Envlsnd. Srotlsn«t srd Ire " 4 Kornook* orToionnstloo, fits». Or to SAWML r. IIETW.AiBJJjJ t ^M* . Wilmlngtos. Dsl. WML B. 8 HAI 4th ARS» MARKET NEW DRESS GOI AT BÜDUOAD PEIllM' Ool'd A Black SU pi root from Un importer. alOTHS & CAS! Too utrgwt stock wa nave ever AMo a full 11°° ot Oarpetfl and Oil Olo WM. B. «HAH ha a*** n# ' toh AH RKAN8AH,-L0UIS1A n *" T jMMIOK*" A «OÜTH WBBTMH NY . Tbe purpaM of ui.ii reltobl. u. ill« *r auü .UÜ.LU.1, "^.'"Souiu «'<'„1 gffiS* Hjji .«». jafTABDiaHND EI 8 IM 0 à M ■g Ml KipdiTfTro^ 409 Or*Elf€ mr * MIL«*I» öTüN ' tnarS-i d