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FOR MALM QM AM JfT, _ r u «ALR-Four finely «leyàted- build fnS loU oo Front sweet, ft >rner oi r?-*wwwBU ( . h^sv^SfiJsaaöwsÄÄ: ol tbe», R. B. Avenu, sud *7 feet ASifcïï'a or Beech J3 ,'."S, h r"[front on Van Baron »troet »trMli »[rLjj on Marylnn«i At. no.; ?*««?&• cïtÿ llne-sudU*« In UirU Ä&TÄ IL _______ SLI - 1' - WANTED. ON lot 100 feet tf. r Ä«' « «»«• UwefMKj, For on« Ums, 20 oeuts. Kor two tliuM, 36 oente. K-ïr-.umK.W-nU. g&äxfJfiStir ~IB Tl.w ot th. I»r*. mmbwi of ln .luaLrloQ. men »Od W»h« now out nt Swnt,n wui until lurtbar netto», print* BKKOF UHaBGK. s.V»im| tune., all bona-llil« adverllaemsütl, Mid to tnt» oä« properly worded, aeà not more man Are line. In leugih. of penon. of a ltner MX who itwlre to obtain attuntlona. aNTbU.—S itoaiton by a drit-eüiä eeeleeer whonedaraund. hUbu.l pew thoreoghly a R d miubie. Addrees, • Engineer, t, THIS ePPIÜR. W ANTED.—A purchaser for two huelj located cottage lots at Rehoboth, near the beach, or an exchange lor city property. Address, "D." this oflioe. *<Bp9-dAwtf._ nr ANTKU—All person- who ar. tu W want of auythlag, to make known tselrwanu tbrougb the comma, of SkffiB OAiarra. —^ GOAL AN IS WOOD. AM NOW PREPARED TO DBUVE1 ALL 91ZEH OF I COAL, äUPKRlOK QUA*., a Y For flsmil/ ase at the LOWEST MARKET RATES All coal well screened and put o cellars. B. T. TOWNSEITD, Fourth hi Orvicx AMD Yatd, Foot M421-1V I Jeedsi HENDERSON'S. fuU| Hoe of Henderson*« ^eolebratetf needs for iutle at Crippen's Seed House. JfaeM *eeds are known to all Garden« sod Tr ackern tut being tbs bsss sssa offered ln tb« markst. BUT HEED, BEANS, PEAS, CORN, RADISH, SALSIFY , SPIN ICH. CABBAGE; CELE bWTUCB, PUMPKIN AND TOMATO SHEDS. lotetli« with * full .took of all known vMlMlw I au» vtek'a and ■ FLOWJBR 8BBD3. ÏU AND COFFEE sod PURE SPICKS lu ths city, si CRIPPEN'S TB1A. 8TORS1S. *• * W, fflM St r ee t Musuemn, ml ■5ÄÄÖ * door ' A li MféR PalmtM*, ErMRER 5 G'UziEh rk in hie in>* rmpemmily solioited. Offlcfl. No. 219 Ship)** Street. TO PHYSICIANS -'AND— coast} Bums or COD LIVER OIL. üSSU * « »su all ity, tiea ywrau .1 kss pulsion w I» 5^ w --* a aes^te io hj LY Ute 8 per »■K. WILLIAM», D Ml IAT Dealers make Manor with per alft [J*KOVal, j 0BN MULEOONXY *"S"Sr'»« Bottler, to»: •TOUT [All, or otherwiftft il premium r family i h ■ iwwsgiijnM oi ( . mtod by obelruoted MorMtona, awl which ladle, ar. acpaolatiy inbleot, in at way. b. relieved and tb.tr racum.o. pr.TPuted by th. un of Ta.-a-t*. BrranvnoKiiT Hti.ittR Arnutn, tf. PROCURABLE AT ALL DRUG STORK»* 32d . Popular Monthly Drawing of }b« Commonwealth Distribution Co. at KACAtJLnr'e TUKATma, In tb. Olty of Louisville, on SATUEDAY, May 31*t, 1881 Ttuae drawmga oocur monthly (Bun days exeentedl, under prov.aioaa of a Ant of the (louerai Asaemnly of if tacky, lneorporattag the Newport Prt wapaper Oo. approvad April S. •a nt ! »ud Ne A*rThl» u e «peelel met, mod has MQ repealed. The. United neve* Marob at,ron<l«Sthï fmiiw"'!, daäsloni; 2d. lu Drawinpaarw /air. N. B.— The Company bee now on hftnd • Urge reserve fund, Head the Ust prises lor tbe O! WIAY DRAWING ... 10,00 AIM 10 Prfux ünsiö ëâcï\7. 2U/Vfae* 600 each.. 100 Prit«* 2UU JhrtMU .. 104)00 10.UJ0 10,000 lo,ue _ „ **!{?!'*" ?S ,aoA J*" I« emoA. .. 10.000 J JJJJJ **JJ JJJjJ- ApprozimatUm iirtam J,7ue tl yrua 100 eaSi.' 200 •112,4(4 . . . bank draft in letter, or fend by exprese, DONT 8JGND BY REOIHTEKED LETTER OR POST OFFICE ORDER* orders of tf add ward, by express, can be sent at __ pense. Address ali orde^sio ft. At. Board wan. Oourier-JouruaT Building, Louis VlUa. Kj., or I.J. UOMMERyfeR^tfO Broad war. Rhw Y»rk. *nnL Dprites. Whole Tlcksu $2. «7 Tickets, #50. Hail T Remit wouey David M'Closkcj FASHIONABLE JE3C atter 414 lUurkut Hu-eet, Adjoining lbs Uum vme. wiuuierog uxl, x Fino A--qnM.nl or Can*, and Urn >MU«a, »Dgll-lv II.MINUTO w COLOR WORKS Sealing Wax for Fruit Jan, —AMD— Soluabli Blub for thb Laundry Bradford's Paint Store. Noa. 6 and M Ï. Thin« Street, JUST RECEIVED ! S. H. STAATS. NO. 405 MARKKT ST., HAS JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER NEW AND CHOICE STOCK OF i'ancy Hosiery, Gloves on —AN1*— fc GAU8B MKBIW0 UNDERWEAR FO» Ladies, Gent* and Misse*. ALSO AN ELEGANT STOCK OF BLACK SILK FRINGES, PEA ML, METAL AND FANÇY BUT T0N», TOBqHEN AND IMITA TION LAUES, MULL TIKtt, tJHIBKKD OAFS, Ao. A LaOUE A880KTMENT OF SILK AND JAPANESE PANS. PABAS0L8 AND SUN UMJUtBLLAb. VKBY L«W PKIFE8. mayl4 of the 1st od tbe tbe a oQi eight duck per but boat aud s tbe was bast neer, tire hs(d bur 35T H3BTIM TOXICA SPECIFIOA A Boo. So Both Sue. A RBMKLY WITHOUT A RIVAL lb. all dlaeaeea arlaing from N er voua Debil ity, Hexuai Ulaordera, over Indnlganoe «I Hablu, m well m lroin the prpa tratlou of old age. Ita curative proper tiea In vloieut and chronic forma or the I» cloua us io lowing diaeaaee have been atteated to hj the LY UHE 8 HEADACHE GENERAL DEBILITY DIZKLNEH» im potency PHEMATUKE DECAY, *(L, Ao. haa beeh in uh« OVer fbrty years, and rodayOie moat popular remedy for Ute difteaaea anove-menUoued in the »Çï riS» « than all. It fa a sure, aafe and certain cure. demouwU-MUi. Hluue tula reipwly haa aiwify^ boca aoid lor a much larger prie* liikn that Tdr which It Th now ftold: hot owing to the that that the Ukut* foi tee 8 It payment ol auanurinuus royalty upou per box, *o m to be witUin tire reach of alft at which price 14 wUl be moot to any W'%sa May he coaiuded on an dise*««« b nS&L «>Aw Hm IU lo iSTjürgtu futi i!amr* IT ER ha total ifreate 5T« THI YICTOMIA DIMJTEB, The Murheu of the Xti-Thted 0M '-Keehleee Condnet of Boy« oi IB DVff, Ont., M.y M.—The number ot peroèiiger* on board U» Victoria 'at tb« time of th. dttuter U now estimated UK»—» burden out of all tbo.tr.OKti add opacity Shortly war psaalng Woodland Uero terj, and whan the boat began tor rook, tha crowd .urged from one .Id. to the rather ,n ot being Low to I propori df the 1 in other with each OKÜIatiou, joying the (notion instead any way alarmed. Oue çf l gar. Mated that a n 0» a Dumber of youtba took delight Id up thVrockfng motion by moving •Id, to aide, while other, »touted -, fully, ''Let her .ink ; we'll .nly bar. i wade a*bore." It It laid by aom though denied by others, (bat tbe office In dtarga endeavored to Induce (Ml » glee to Co. p .Ma nger, to romain quiet, but their eObrta war* uoavalllng. Tb* crowd nrgwl from ud* to aide, and with each lag amount of water on tbe low« dock, tenor of aom* and tb* delight more of tluxe below. Few •#< Dt as Î or 8 1881 a S. to the many more ed to for*M, sillon beesras alarming. When nearly opposite Cove bridge, tbe water to tbe depth of a loot or more rushed In on tbe south side of tbe host and tbe crowd •dfged again to tbe.nortb, tb* boat Slow ly following tbe movement by llsttof over to thet aide. This time tbe fesse almost turned ou ber edge aud the deck floor became elevated So an angle not far/rom perpendicular. All at once the aupporta of tbe upper deck with .terrible craah, on ans unnatural portion and tbe great weight Impoaed over tb. railing.. Tbe pwjple tumbled in burdreda luto the deep wet er, sod to meke tbe terror non terrible the whole or the upper desk end sup ports went crashing down upon tbe wretched victims, tearing' ,ud bruising tbe struggling lu a dreadful Many of th* bodiee when they were afterward* taken from the water ware found to b* terribly bruised and man gled from the ermah of timber wfatob came down from tbe upper deok, and lu many oases the features bure evi dence of tbe desperate struggle muet have taken place. A visit •oene shows the Victoria to be a com plete wieok, the illy-conatruoted vessel beiug literally broken into pieces. It is said *u good authority that her boiler was not properly eeou deok, and that It shifted rooking of the boat. Hardly any por of the vessel is visible above ot Mem> dauger. Suddenly the p< - I alarming. When nearly •a nt O! gsve wsy Recount of tbe 10,00 104)00 10.UJ0 10,000 lo,ue 10.000 J,7ue add engulfing them watery tomb. 200 or BY which to th* wotuad to tha with tbe tiuu » water feeling abroad ia one of otter desolation. In several oaaea, eutiie fautilies, with oue or two exception., have perished. Mr. James Ougblin'a cbtldreu aud gruudchildreu, cumber ing five in all, are lying dead in bis buuae. He is thus left alone. Hie daughter Jennie was married to a rouug nan named Swaxzee on the day befor* the accident, aud the oouple ware both drownad. The family of William Heal loaaa iiva members also. Every kind of cofflus is in use, and tbe dead are being ooaveyed to the burial place in every olaaa of vehiolea. The »mains of Mr. Wm. McBride were oariied in a light wagon, which was followed by a prooewlon a mile long, Men can hardly apeak to each other Without breaking down. The aednea in the afflicted households are heart rending in the extreme. The clergy men, who have worked nobly all through, are all worn, and oannnt reach the graves fast enough. In many oaaaa the member* of different fflmilies are put in one grave. Tbe various so oietiee are on hand, and are doing their utmost to facilitate the burials, interna gloom prevails among the oommunity her* to-day. From an early hour the bells have been tolling, and funeral processions wending through every street on their way to the several cemeteries. All places o basineas ar* oloeed, and a Sabbat! stillness has settled upon the oily The weather is intensely warm. Two more bodies war* recovered to-day. Bo on* apeak* or swns to think of of 3 t a On ed baa Ë aite is ! any but ela aujibing •law than tha great calamity, a»d it baa bad a paralysing effect up on aU olaaees el tba ottiaeua. It baa by unseat in Mount Pleasant CsmeUry. At no rim. to-day could one walk a block without masting proooMioa. Ths Lrgaat per J to eeem as in the aball ■than prooessiou to <my wee that attending the romaine of Wild* Ulasa end Mias Oeoper, who perietaed together ia the water. Two uudied well Ailed vehiolea, attended, and the h e a rs e s passed along aide by ■Me. 8TATRMRNT OF OAFT. RAR KIR. O.pL Hankln, who was In command of lb* Victor», makes a statement, la which ha says : "I believe tbe vessel would have «covered herteil, only lor the boiler goiua over, and a* it went it carried away the main deck, aud that 1st down tbs upper deck with tbe crowd od it. These ware nod oue hundred people on the lower decli, bees use the space below was largely taken up with tbe boiler and machinery. Tbe after-: part of the bogt went down, but tbe fore part cajne to' th* sUrfiice, ahd tbe boat was spread sboat six feet apart. The result was Hist many of tb* passenge were Imprisoned between the water kad tbe top deck, which came down above them, out they had a breathing spaes ot a foot or so, which would bave saved many had oot tbe others persisted in et|mriug on tbs floating deck, thus emshlug It down and smothering thorn dern.alh. Ths Victoria waa a flat bottom, seow shape si both ends, and registered to carry 4UQ passengers- 1 do oQi thinlf we had mors tbou 45(1 on bdard, becouse there la not stsriding room on tbs boat for that number at eight Inches space to each psrsou. The boiler left tbs deck before I left the «heel. The stauebioos from ths maiu duck are the mein supports» of the up per deck, bhe was well stanchioned, but there wree no brace*, bhe had life saying apparatus for 460 persons. The boat was golug up slowly sud the syphon aud pony puoy were both wot king. I sttitbuis tbe disaster to the fact that tb* vumoI leaked water, because when 1 sent s boy down.to the engineer, Just before tbe accident, be said tbere'Waa half arm's length of wafer In tbe hold. I was praying earnestly that we might reich a sandbar, where I Intended to b»ch her until we could get help. The bast was managed by myself, an engi neer, a flremau, two deckbauds and tne purser. Mr. Parish, mutiger of tbe company, states that the accident was tire result of overloading the vessel. hs(d not keep able to ascertain from tbe number or ticket, sold about the bum bur df psM.be.» who w.re on bosrd.bat sled them at Korn 500 to dOO— ington truck parted r.et os lame S 1 or ft a« LxHt the türe," ad price the«« etjer, add them and ViinouM duty it us li An lad, became then cently hi* Th« shield, se*, ment work foi an lie ha aatl TÉftVè total * '•1 HVVnVUktf COVMMS AH> VII.. tfeo Uff /. 1» , Tb« Oatbretk in the Caucus. oi IB •»rôti. . 'at rook, the ,n being publican members of the Com BK re d \ Thill the caucuses of Cpuncils have long doc imperious reputable «fid se to m so srar, VulfminLJ im 'là < •it u y's iri s pjtit the Chambei itself ids« the ceopectihf the euti vi-Undar the Presiden t was the most pote tical reform (h lfidftiplilà.ÜR er, the meiùbers euter I they appear to und< hi traiwfor«uatioo. was the caucus which twice refuse support Joseph L. Cata deucy of the Chamber, several 0» hM i (Ml -I i\ 5.1 fikîirUZÜ I Mr. C«ren was elected aud re-elected despite tbe The caucus refused to admit of Mr. ■fm* glee A to b a their each caucus. Mr. Durham,motwltkalaudiugtwo-tblrda of bis wa(d bid vomit Hunter, uotwUhsLndîîg bï! I •tf*rlixmllepubliuiui»m, b«ause tbe eau- 1 cd* dal coed that be was tainted wjth In dependence, aud tbe caucus baa been tmkad by th* election of Jpbo Hunter ufn Receiver hj *7,000 majoritylaie caucus nominated every member of (he | b tb* (Juitt ci against wblc Solicitor yesterday Sled a bill to equity by th* Instruct tons of tbe Corn jell IMIf. Tbe esuvus nominated tbe Fire' Com missioners wbom it turned out of office week hod their*i)*nituKlorr. of ope Dt whom tyae tbe cause of yeffisrday's dttorderl Tbe ca Institution and It ofleft functions properly, as was shown yester day when it named Mr. Edward Furlong as o,f of the Fire Commissioners, when it affiecteilMr. Lea as Mr. OkV successor, but it is full time that tbe element which control! tb* Council Î bould also prevail In tbe ,b <t h»ve lorded prer it unUl lb, public I î*t l ir e ,ub^t totbe rmbe^.rr fbseté'be longer tiddwn over routibshod or should retire. Oue Lbiug is certgin, how6v«r; thg people of fbil&delphieifud especially its Kepublicaus, are wèarv of 8 «aucus with such a ruling spirit tod Will heartily rapport tbe men who have revolted from its imperious dictation tbe tbe not the tbe It ot otthe He p< - f. to John te ea e City wsy tbe last isï t.eccssaryand a tuèftii iorms its eb'i caucus. Those th* . . PEACHES IN THE WEST. a An Indiana Paper Rejoicing over a Crop of ISO,OOO Buabela. I In view of tbe almost entire failure of this year's peach crop ou the Delà ware I'euinsula, it tnay be refresh-I 1 iug to learn that western people f 3 ave expectatidtie of large gnd roliiahlc crops, and iu oue section, I t least, are going into ecstasies over a crop that will scarcely exceed, in I extent, the shipments from Middle f town siallop, id this State, in the'I aourse of oue gosd season. The Daily Courier , of Madison, Southern Indiana, iu Lire course of an article | On the peach question, says: The peachmeu are happy. The failure at tbe crop iu tbe east and noitb gives them a clear field, fenc ed m by prosperous times. Our city baa as residents three of the largest Ë each growers in the west, J. C. 'avis, who orchard of 40,000 treeaat | Otto, lad., promises him a .crop of 30,000 boabela; Colonel* Court. Whitsett, of the well knowa Leming orchards, located immediately oppo aite tbe city, will gather 25,000 bushels; Jo*. O. Taylor & Co., who I is interested In ten Kentucky or-1 ohards from two to aix miles 7 dt étant from the' city. Their report of their pp is they will have as many ae any firm in the country. None oft these men claim to be Peach Kings, but give the crown to Col. Kd.l Wilkeruou, of Chestertown Mary land, who has 1,350 acres in orchard. The will probably be 150,000 bush-1 ela of peaches grown In this vicinity, [ oar estimate: I J. C. Davis, Court Whitsett, by 30,000 85, «00 Jo*. O. Taylor 6 Ca.,30,000 Argus Dean, How*U-& (Jo., Moffet, Trout,' ' ■ - Morris, Other growers, a 15.000 10.000 6,000 10,000 4,000 I 20,000 Argue Djau expect.i to ehip a car per day by Express to New Kork city J he cau get auy of the Madiaon men to join him. Tbe latter, however, I eeem to think Chicago a batter point as Mesers. Taylor, Whitsett and Miller «xpeated. to go to that point! in a few days to establish a depotfor I the sale of their fruit. 1 Mr. Logan, our affable Bailroad Agent is alive, and says the sht aball have much better Iasi ■than were afforded them laat year. ira es Car-Track Channel Ir«., The Treasury Department at Wash ington has reversed its ruling of last October In relattoa to tbs duty on ear truck ohanual Iron. This Iron Is 1m parted ln tbs form of rolled pistes 71 r.et long 104 luones wide, with flanges J os each side. Tbe question was nissd 1 lame months «go m to whether those J S lot«» should beaablHoted to m o duty of | 1 of lron r or ft ooeoifio doty of It oeots ft pound a« materiel to be need In manafftoturea. LxHt October tbe department ruled that V the completed plate was a "manufac- » türe," aod oons^queotly wm eubjoot to ad advalorem duty. At the preaent price of iron in dootlaod th« duty on I the«« plates ie about $21 a ton. The a Pennsylvania Irou manufacturera, how- I etjer, were uot aati^fled with this ruling, I add AiMtetant Hacretary French gave them another heariotf, which tes ulted^in reversal of tbe decision ot laat October, and instruction» have bean sent 11 the ViinouM custom houaea to levy a duty of pound which InoretBcft the duty on a^QO to 138110. f j, li cents a . An elderly gsullemau who, when a lad, weat before th* mast, afterward became the oommander of a ship and then made much money In trade, re cently heard the female members of hi* family rapturously saying that ■Owadays the most costly and adinira bleworin of art are donebythe needle, Th« old man slowly uncovered his | -fne lofearm, aud, displaying an auehor, a shield, a flag aud a ship prioked in ttidlaink, said:—"Madame and mis se*, th* needle was uied as an Initru- I To ment of art aom* fifty years ago. The I work ussy not be admirable, but sus foi east, w* could oidy pay iu tear*.« RAILROAD EINES. VII.. DUlLAUKLrniA. WlLMIKOTOl JT AMD BJÜLTIHOKK MAY 22, WHI. TraieswllUtav. WlUaingumailaUoW'i for Philadelphia and Iotemedie (eStottoDB. 74». MU, H.LI.UU0a. *«M MO. P 'Pùîlaaeipûla (Kxpreaa) HJO. 24», 2.66 a. MX. 12.16, 2.56 p. n / ; a I Phlia. and Newfork, 166, 126,44«. 7 Jk). 9.66. 1148 a. m., 12.48, 2.08,642, 6.88 p m. so Baltimore and 4a fctd^ln on. v.u p. m. Baltimore and Baltimore and 4.02, 7464». Trat WÄ-Ät, ai* a. ni.; 1246,1.04,6.00,1041 p.m itself (h euter I *• m * oav. io. Mat ait Harrlngtfflj^u^Jjgruiadnu. Stettin« Delmar'and Interwedtat* U Letton a «.at ' 1-06 P '^cVbAYT»LAlhe. 'll -I Philadelphia aud Interme rut. HtAttona i\ *}ß&äütSi ramum a. . 5.1 642, 648 p. m. I Baltimore and Washington, 1241. 2.12 4.02,745. a. m.. 1041 p. m, tbe For further information pas s e n admit ™ ( - r ™ d *° th. Urn. tabtei depot he Pi New p. m. A arv atu>. vomit bï! I ImmonCA RPdllCtIrtilS. eau- 1 UUUIvlIOO UvUUy|lUU«l In been (he | IMIf. Com office ope tbe I ... __ , ....... 122,000 Yards of all Silk of tod «ML Hapmniendeut * WE WILL] OPEN ea City TUESDAY. April ÎStET its A.oonsiannasni f ross a New York! Hlbbou House o(|over eb'i FlttST^QUALITY Groqg Grain a I iVQk TVinA|A|Cf 'AïmAJnF JBP%sP JlTI gCV 1 f I"FIT VJ /"HITT T\ f I t'l / 1*.','J I in I f the'I | , and C. | of _ .. . I or-1 AI *tb«| CollowlDf j.prloea;|fur. " O A S I± : NO. 4- 7 CENTS. NO. 6— 9 CENTH. NO. 7-12 CENT»*. NU. 2-14 CENTS. NO. fiffilt -CENTS ITS. J3ËÔS T8. si -do « * ' cents. NCK *-6 CENTS. c mw . NO. »-V CBNT8. NO. Ik-4 C'tOiTB. ae oft U J i 4 I" , t', Ll€ntSftol6*lla Kd.l ' v . TV» mrlk «»4 Mt% r [ ^ I " ■ ■ V - ' - n:,> 1 . 1 . . 32 I No. 816 Harket Itreet, . roaSTSSSü, wariwST T* °*t*. A oatl »ad ox»a>tuaiiuu wilt I ü>1 " facL ' mattkhshes or ald descriptions, * luctndin* ths eamoas I Patent Clastic felt Mattresses 1 , polstere and Pl| low*. - : : ! prove ■ our Repairing neatly and promptly daae. win» il* miiioas 71 J _ 1 E* H, E Y E3 * 81 J | Jyl9. Levsse nr FmP su end a ess Foal taUe V » of* Hopr U1 J3eer I in Urn olty,at a UanhAf'fl Sfilnnn I nauuer O OdlUUU) I The 1 dargent Ula*« BEER mm. oily el ill <] OU WILL FIND The beet K'verybod v eava i j, ^ J. N, HARMAN, .410 RING STREBT, Furniture» Furniture. . | -fne I To b» found tbeBtet. of Delawaro oau I now!» steb »our waroroams. A We at llalf •'TiM most oompiat# FXJÏÎJSrXTXJÏÎAE] !%*. 4W IUW. «Hr®«»., uooo (route «ne ie* price.. y»-' The Best Clothing for the Least Money. The Best Clothing for the Least Money. The Best Clothing for the Least Money* The Best Clothing for the Least Money. OAK HALL, OAK HALL, WANAMAKER & BROWN, WAN AM AKER & BROWN, WANAMAKER & BROWN, WANAMAKEft & BROWN, S. E. Corner Sixth & Market Sts., S. E. Corner Sixth & Market Sts., S. E. Corner Sixth & Market SU., PHILADELPHIA. SIXTH & MARKET STREETS, • • Ti! . f.fP .«oa ki "■ WILMINGTON, DEL., FOB YOUB CLOTHING. J. T. MULLIN' & SON, % a Will give you the best bargain in a Suit of Clothes you ever had, and a full stock to select from. 3 FOR PHILADELPHIA. WARNER'S Phiia. & Wilmington Propellers Will sail dally bom Market Street Wharf Wil mington, Del. At 6 O'clock P.M., AND * First Wharf below Choi t nut street, Phila.£ kt 6 O'clock, P. M. ■ Through rates named to all Em tern and Weetern Cities, aud freight forwarded promptly by oonneotlng Hue*. Ex preen deliverlee ln Philaaelphla and Wilming ton. Freight carefully handled undei our personal euperviaio - CHAILE1 WARNER A CO., Sbt-7 P"p"î2STÎîfirVATOH I And dealer in MAKER wATOHBK, ByflP 0L00K8, JEWELBT «Tb4La88E8, r wak NO W6 MARKET STREET WlIsMUlQTOH, Dtt. rartiotiiar attention paid to repainnc a ill ita branohet j also, ohao"-***" <] Tll.pubfic !j eortllally nvltedsn p FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR! TRY ▲ BARREL OF OUR "SAFE TO BUY. »I A CHOICE PATENT PROCESS FLOUR AND ONLY «G.OO I*er- Barrel. Warranted to be as represented. We have a very good Brand of Flour at $4.60 aud 90 oents for 1-8 barrel of our BEST FLOUR. W. N. Chandler, No. *11 MARKET STREET, llalf war bat. Stb aud 7th 8U. ayrS* THE STAMFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE This institution, located >t 8tarn lord, Oonu., is tbs only Institution in the East ran Ln connection with tha Colorado . Business Oollaga Dan vor» Colorado, there aa£T i7 'pMarM-irÄISi' Tbi. oollo*. u tb. bUftoAu kiadfor ttS Mercantile Training —OF— oungMen and Ladies W. FOSTER,^Prendent, W. S. CLARK, Secretary, D. W. CADY, Trtaiutw. Tba moat aztanatTa, thorough and Ç leta lnatltution ol tha kind In the i houaaude of aooountac world. ta toi ot t«lr Th*|Hioitt Koto or EmraAnon roa ïoujio Museum Luttas. Fine new brick i*bed »panmeala 1er ibe applloiUlon ot aud carry lug eat of oar novel ana ay» lematlo meLboa» of Business Training Young ;men who contemplate a host el parente bavin ulroaiar, wmoh toedn • are par for oar new 1 .TS? of an. tranoe.eto. Addreee, W. e. CLARK, dec'y. Btamvosd, Uqua. euorstnuoSAL. aprlS-dam LA*P suavcToa, (CIVIL ENGINEBB A DRAFTSMAN, Netary Publie and Conveyancer. aproJSSSK 0 ' «■-*»«* JjJOTICE, WALTER CUMMINS, AT02N*r-AT-LAW • to NO. 720 KINO 8TRKE1. J.M» Attomey-at-Gaw, No. S W. SEVENTH STMEBT, Wliming Ion DM. ap7-ly. - USX O. OULK JU 8 T 10 JC or TMX PXAGfe, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. OOlutH W. Otrur or Third an*' - 8ISSU. Paoaioua, Patents and p* procured. 84-ly F1MU4T08, |)M, H. R- PENIMGTUÄ ATTOMNWT-AT-IaAW, UTlA-V Wilmington, Pet