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®l)fliails©ajettt C. P.J4HMM. Mltor * Proprietor THE DAILY QAZKTTK la publish ed every aflernoen (Sunday excepted,) at 414 Market street, sad served by car riers to snbacrlbera In all parts ol tbe city Vk4 aarroendiim towns and village», A>r six can ta a week, payable weekly. Yearly aubeoi lbeis, 48 In advance. U la the only Democratic Dally paper In the City or Stale and has e large and increasing olr , T$I* , DÉiAWARE listed In 1784, la tbe largest and L-ioet nourishing weekly paper In the Htata, sad kaa a larger circulation than any ether on the l'euinsma. Published every Tnaiaday afternoon, at gx per year In GAZETTE, ee'ab ad MISAT 4AKVARY 4. HW9. AN Angry CONBBkSKMAN_ There bat been a (rent deal or low muttering agA On occasional augiy growl at tbe manner tn which Speaker Kieler, ot the Hooaa, appointed the committee», and yesterday the storm that had been brew ing broke ont in an angry proteat from Mr. Ortk, who it an old member of tbe House, and felt biuaelf greatly alighted by being put upon several unimpoitai.t committees and made Chairman of that of Civil Service Reform, purpose ly as Km thinks to keep him quiet iu the back ground. It waa not a very niee thing in Urn Speaker to treat a man of Mr. Orth , acknowledged ability in bis ciicle In that way. It was really shabby, and although few men would bave had the nerve to resent snch treatment, Mr. Orth is not the maD to ait quietly under It, and hia protest has created a buzz in tba party that la as startling as tbe threatening eruption of a volcano. In fact this ia said to be the condition of tbe Badical party in Congress to-day, and one of tbe oldest Senators was yes terday heard to say that be never wit ne *d so little harmony among the members in bis life, and he abonld not be surprised if the party ahould have ao eruption and went to pieces before the end of tbe session. We sincerely hope this will be the case, for tbe countiy will never knew tbe extent of the cor ruption that bas been practiced in Washington until the paily that has lor twenty years bueu practicing and en eonraging all manner of peculation and embezzlement is put out ot power and new men put in their places to expose the tblevea. We do not believe l bat tbe people are aatisfied with tbe expositions that have been made. Howgate stood as high as Brady, and Brady stood as high as Doraey, and Dorsey stood as high as Sherman, who fears to have the light cast upon his work, and we might go on through all the Departments. Dishonesty seems to bave been tbe rule wherever there bas been tborou.h ex amination, and strict honesty tlie excep Uon. Should tbe thieves now quarrel honest people will see how they bave been cheated aud determine to bave a reform of tbe Civil Service that; shall not ba a mere cheat—a mere election cry—a "tub to the whale," as that started by Hia Frauduleucy, Hayes, the chief of the thieves of the past Presiden tial term, who hoped by bis veto of toe Democratic three per cent, funding bill to make the people continue to six pay per cent, on tbe national debt. The Reading Contest. — Président Bond, of the Reading Railroad, does not attach much importance to the •laim of Receiver Gowen that he has already secured a large majority of the stock of the company. Mr. Bond aays he has not »ought to vote tho atock of Mr. Vanderbilt else. He claims that of probable 400, 000 shares of stock that will be voted be has now in hand over 230,000 .hares. Evidently somebody is to be badly disappointed in the result of the eleotion, which takes place in a tew days. A dispatch from Philadelphia ■ays Mr. Gowen returned there yes terday after his visit to New York and Hated he had the Vanderbilt shares, and that his majority would be at least 106,000 shares over Mr. Bond. or auy oue Dk. Hammond Says Goitiau Should be Hanged— Dr. Wm. A Hammond delivered a lecture yester day afternoon before the students of j the New York University Medioai College, on the "The Medico- Leaal Aspect of Guiteau's Crime," in which ha said : "That Gniteau is a lunatic in the " fallest sense of the word [ do not " think oan be doubtad, but that he " la as fully responsible as the sanest " man who ever lived appears to mo "to be equally unquestionable.'' There are millions of people of Dr. Hammond's opinion that Guiteau ought to he hanged. There is not one mau in a hundred who does not be lieve that Guiteau knew light from wroDg —tkat he kuew the nature of the orime and the consequenoes, and that if he w.s a luuatio he was only erazed aa other men whose minds be oome disordered by indulgence in vio lent passion or from too much diink. In fine there was a "method in hia madness'' from the very day he pur chased the pistol until he thed the fatal bullet. New Buildings in New Yoke_ There were not so many new bouses erected In New York lu 1881 as baa been stated. It appears that during tbe year nearly 3,600 bouaee were erected in i bat city at a cost of $48,000,000. Tbe largest amount expended waa in tbe construc- tion of first-claaa dwellings, tbe aD,oi.m beiug over $18,000,000. Alter tbe first- clast dwellings come tbe Bnglisb and French flats, the amount iuvestvd being over $9,0011,009, and then tenement» With »tore», $4,000,000 and upward. Pandming to Fokbign Artist«. —It Is nothing to the credit of Aaeri« can men and women who mum wealth in the United States, and pretend to be admirers of the republican forms of government that they go to Europe and pander to foreign artista instead of encouraging art at home with their wealth. These people are often found to be loud in their demands for high duties and "home productions;'' but they are generally found clad in French or English raiment, and care very lilUe tor the laborer so that their in vestments in mills are made to pay high dividends through the tax upon the supplies required by the working people. Perhaps if the lady referred to below had employed au Americau anist, or several, she would have been batter satisüed with what the would have received tbaa she will be with the paiutiug referred to, while the cost would not have been half so great : "M. Me'saonier has nearly com pleted his portrait of Mrs. J. \V. Mac kay, and declares that he looks apon it as his masterpiece in that particu lar biauch of hia art. He bas repre sented he» in a walking costume—a broad Gainsborough hat, a loose dark mantle slipping from one shoulder, and a dress of black Batin. She is engaged iu fastening one of her loug gloves of ten colored undressed kid. The picture is of small s.ze, the figure, which is three quarter leugtb, being a little larger than is that of Alexandra Dumas in the portrait which the same artiBt painted of him some years ago. Heissonier ia said to have been really inspired by the beauty of the fair face he was paiating, and to have declared th.nl he had never executed a picture with more pleasure in his life." I Senator Sherman does not think it best to extend national bank charters. Tbs better course is to wind up the banks just before tbe expiration ol their charters aud reorganize them uJder new names. This would not incouveuieuce executors and trustees as much as tbe extension of old char ters. lie thinks bis Kefund ug bill will pass both Houses practically un amended. He favors some reduction in mlerual revenue taxes, but not enough to preveut needed reviaion of tbe tariff. Tax latest advice» frum Central America indicate that in (be event oi war between Mexio > and Guatemala, all tbe other Central American Slat' » will juin agaiutit Mexico The Heat Husbands. The best husbands I ever met came out of a lamily where tbe mother,» most be r oic and self deny ing woman laid down the absolute Not in any authority but first to be thought of a-, to protection and teuuernesB. Consequently the chivalrous care which these lads were taught to care for their own sisters na urally tended itseti to ail women. They grow up true geotlemeu—generous, uiiexacling, courteous of speech aud kind ol heart. In them was the pro tecting strength ot manhood, which scorns to use its strength except tor proteciioB; the proud honesty ot manhood, winch indefinitely preters being lovingly and openly " resisted to being twisted round one's finger as mean men «re twisted, and mean women will always be found ready to do it, but which, I think all hon« e»t men and brave women would not merely dislike, hut utterly despise.—[Mrs. Mullock Craik. law-"Girl« tir«i. ex Ex Secretary Blaiue lo ttie South The following letter from ex-Secretary 111 un * w.i* read at the clone of the A.t laira Kxpim ti u Washington, I>. CL, Dec B'lurday : her 22, 18HI —'J he Hon. Il I. Kimball, Atlanta — Dt-ar 8ir : It n* a source of »luoere regret with n.e that I not able to vi«it your Co ton ExpOMitioo in response to* the very cordial invitation with which i hive been honored. The preHHure of public and private engagement* ha* remlered It impo-H.bl , 1 cuDgratnlate the people of Georgia and of the whole country upon the great success that Las a tended the enterprise. It ih evidence of a re.cona*rue:ion of material j prosper ity throughout the Booth that ts gratity ing to every patriotic man. Good gov erntuent ts essential to prosperity among tbe people; and, in irutb, prosperity ■ mo n*f the people I« the safest guarantee of good covemment. Discontent will ulaays bre.il disorder. Contentment upb rids the reigu of law. For forty years preceding tbe late war the North anil Southern people were contiu u»ll> growing apart, with différent ai and different 'er«*tH, vhermblng differ eut hopes and looking to diflferent desti nl s. in Hie l*-t lew years they have been Cuming together, and it is safe to say that at no time since the slavery agnail.rn of 1Ü20 have they beeu closaly united and as cordially re ated as ro day. We bave a stronger, broader, deeper patriotism and a loftier aud wortbier prid*3 in tbe citizenship of the great republic. We have oue country, and it is our country. "FromMaiuo to G *n8ia" once typitied ibe extremee ot 'he Union, as it did the exiremes of antagonism, now Inn * change visits tn a single week, .—let there be no strife between "lor we be brethren." Sincerely yonra, Jamss G. Blaine. Maine and Georgia can UN, "Tlie pitcher that goes constantly to lilt* well is broken at Iasi," says John Tally of the life -aving station,-'and one ot these days I expect to lose my life in this work, li is uuly a question of time 1 1 want to see Congress pass the pension act for the sake ot Tul ly has tire- in the work for 15 years, and in that time is said to Lave saved Ie-»lhan58 human lives by bis own efforts. He bad been at Louisville, and up to November last was paid by volun tary suhscriptions. but now the govern m-nt maintains a Ule saving station that City— the only station Unrated family." DO ai r—and Tully la a member of'tbe * * crew. Lydia E, Pit kLamV Vegetable Com pound will at all time* and uuder all nircum*tancdfl, act in harmony with the law* that govern the female syRien». _ j A-idrei» Mr*. Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 ' Western Avenue, Lynn., Mass., lor olr- D*œ?. T,w " W1UUMOTOM, Dal., MB. 4, 14H. Tbs partnership heretofore exist lag be tween "Ball A nmier.on," la tbla day dlMOlved by mutual onoaent, 8. R. Balt, aa bualueaa lu-nager. retiring trom tbe «h . e. The bualoraa will be oonduotsd at I he old aland by John Anderaon, flnan «1» I agent lor 8. N. Anderao eûmes all lndebtednenanf tae { wnom all outstadulng aocodn pain. who as in and tB are to be H. K. BALL, Bu.lneea Manager. JOHN ANDHRBON. Financial Agent. Jan4 8t arOTICB.-Tbe annual mealing of tba IX chrlaliana River Improvement Co, for the election of seven director», will be held at the 0*0« ot the Prreident, 7th ana Market streets, on Monday, latu. at 7 p. m. M. M. CHi dec30 3t J n. ULh. Nrclretrrv. > vOTICE.—10 lttLiMlL'KNTAl or' X t IT Y AND SCHOOL TAXES Full 1881.— Billa huv 1 been rendered and called for and the year who wl-h to avoid and settle, or we shall proceed to collect inc taxe» with oos.s. having expired those trouble bad belter oall KI>MU«D PBOVOST. DENNIS KANE. Office : No. 10 E. Sixth street, between Market and Kn-g. Hours.Ba. m. to 12 m,. 2 to 5 »ud 7 to8 p m. Jan-Viat lVlDEMft. Umoi National Bank, > OK WII.MIAOTON. Dttc. 31, iö81. j The Direct on have this d ay Uoclared A dlvuleud of flv^ per ceu», out of ihe piof ita of the iaat alz mouth* payable onde aian . J .HN PKorDEH, Jau>-lUt LaataUr« 1) OTICE.—Notice in v ere by given thet tue annual ur eting ot the HU>ckhol> dera of 'The Wl mlngiou Navigation Company*' will be held at No.Uoa Market street Wilmington, Detaware, on Ttiurn «lay, tUe wecond day of Kebiuary, IWZ. between the hours of Ï and 4 o'cloca p. in., for the purpose of eleciing three di rectors to serve J«»r tnree years. JOHN AabRJi- riN, Pfe-Lieet. N dei 29-Im 1.-OK SALE-The dwehlug bouse aud P store stand on »outheant corner oi Main and Ubapel atreeta, Newark. Del. Tuedwelliig, oulOulldliik«, are all Iu good condition. Th oelug one or the boat in town. Possession 46th ol March next. Apply to octa-Smo B. WRIG H T. lene»«, etc., 6 «lore it aud N onet -Tbe deed for my lot, No. ,.'■'©ctlou X. iu tbe Wiluilugion A Bramljwl. ee metery, having be«n lost, mislaid, application is now made for decZLRaw.Sw * a THOMAS KMI ill. NOTICE. »Fe have $SO,000 to loan at 5 par cent, on CITY PROPERTY IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS. UKALÜ A CO. OU KE6HTEK NOTICE. All persons owning or having dogs about their premises, are required to nave them it'fUieied between tuel»tand Oih days of January. AUir the Utter date the ordinance will oe strictly en lorcod against unregistered dogs. WILLIAM J. MAXWfc.1) de 19t-f»-b2i U « 1» of 1' lice. E lection notice.—the na tional bank of Delaware, at Wilmington, December 9,1881. Notice la hereby given to tbe stock holder« of tuis lii'iliutlon that au elec tion will be held at the Hanking Houne on TUESDAY, January 10th. 188J, be tween tue hour« of 2 aud 4o'clock p.in.,for the purpose of elect lug «even directors to serve for the ensuing year. decO-te K.H. EWBANK8. Ciuhier. E lection notice—first na tional BANK. WIi.MtNoTo.v, Det., Dec. 9,1881. Notice Is hereby given that tbe annnal meeting or Ihe »toi'kholdera or tbla bank will be held nt the Bank'bg House Tuesday, ttie 10 h day ot ' between tbe bt Janu»rv, 1882, or 2 and 4 o'clock p, m., for tbe purpoee stockholders to ensuing year. GEO.D. ARMSTRONG, dec» te _ Caahter. N otice—annual meeting. UNION NATIONAL bank of WILMINGTON. p, or electing blue rve as Director* ror tbe Wilmington. Deo. 9. 1881. The annual ei-clion torxiue Directors will be heid at the banking Hou^e, Tuesday, tbe 1 th day of January 882 between tue hours of 2 and 4 o'clock in the aileruoon. JOHN PEOPLES, < ■ *Nhl*»r. decö t © N onet*.— ELECTION. — NAiiONAL haink of Wilmington and BRANDY «TINE. Wii-minoton, Dal., Dec. 7.1881. nual me-tin g of «tue* bolder*, will tie belli at the Banking House on Tuesday, January lOtb, 188J, b-tween tbe of ran 4 o'elolk p. m., tor the e of electing mue Dtiectora The b<e pupo» feerve tue enrumg yea-. ba G W. «PARKS, k H- hier. K Wr, î E -- N o , ' y 'R> tax Payers of Pen cuder Hundred. Tbe subscriber will t the following places Irom 9 a. m unto a p m., tur the purpose of receiv — ll *. e . n 'A 116 * '* ncl unpaid: Hum S l h Br iŸ e Â' L° yN ' H' or e.) Tuesday,Jan. lULh, j882 ; Kirkwood,(G. HhBuier'g Ho nr ffrs?"** 1 **^* UDi, *«8 ; Glasgow• (W ,4erle * ^-oteJjT^burMday.Jau. j^tb, , N £ W , 8, ." ,Ion * < J - T. Fisher's office ; Friday, Jan. lath, .892. F'or fur tuer particular* UK hand bill*. WM. R. HE Eft, Collector. Janï-wlt i N OTICE.— The ennual meeting of the Brand* wine Hund ed Mutual Horee i ompauy will be held at the Practical Farmer in Brandywine Hd„ Haiurday Jen. 14lh, 8<S2, at 2 o'clock p. m. WM. CLO D, _ Heoretary. Ja n5 w'2t OTICK.—Tbe aonual meeting of the Furniers' Associa ion of New Castle County for tbe ec.ivery ol st leu horses will be hetd tn Wi mlngtou. N I uhuhI place (in Telegruitü Bu'.uliug ) on Uutur. day tue Utb day o' January, 1882, rl io o'clock, A. M., when ollict rs for the year will be elected, and other buHiueH* rela tive to the ABHoclation transact* <1. JAME8 H. HOFFECKkK, Tren«, 1an2-' 1 .w N OTICE.-The annual in be Li uk of t_ Eariuej'H Fire Insurance Company of Ih* Stale of Dei a ware will beheld at the office oi tbe company,No. 831 Maikei Htre» i, Wilmington,Delawa< *, MON DAY J AN. 9th. 1882, at lu o'clock a. which time be »1 election for live to as to ot of of the company for Uieen*uiug year will be held, and oue year'« iulere«l deposit note* will be payable. The »ge ol tbe company are authoilzed to receive the due* oi member*. E. C. öTOTBENBURG, President. dec27-*m all Is W. A. L »MOTTE, Bec'y, N otice to water renters. The bills for 1882 are now ready and payable at Ihe Registrar's office » w corner Sixth and Kiug streets. The law requires lor all 0111- on before Jan nary alsl, 1882 the lace ot tue bill ; those pain ouriug tue month of February live percent, additional; those paid dunna the mouth of March ten per cent, add Uonal, aud auv amount remaining , ir pald after April Dt. 1882 the R gistrar is requlr. d to have the ferrules withdrawn aud suit iiiatiiuted for t..e recovery ^ the amount due, and the water will not be let luto suen premises until snch rears with as»»,«men's and 42 90 drawing fei rules are paid. Office hours irom 9 a. UN, to in for . to 5 p. m. THOMAS M. OGLE, Registrar decl -2m notice. DO TO THE CITIZENS OF WILMINGTON : THE WILMINGTON ODORLESS EICAÜTMCOMPAliY ai 3STO. 3, Is now prepared to receive order» for cleaning CESSPOOLS PROMPTLY AND W] TH DESPATCH, Tbelr machinery Is all new and of the latest lmprove- any all the _ 233 olr- ment*. All well* cleanaed without annoy an oe whatever. Orders left «t 311 KING STREET will receive prompt attention. oct28 6m PUBLIC SALES. - )IIUO UU UK A NABS, Of 76 »eres, iMtedlng later purchase of Wth acre, on tbe old Bockeaaln road,near jbovevllle, In Mill Creek Hundred, near Bed Olay Creek and to tbe Delaware Western railroad, on JANUARY 7TH.18IO, to At 2 oclock p. m., on the premise*. Without poettonement, withdrawal. or undegbb 'mg' - T I - properly, known a tbe TErtii.r Allen Karra. conlalL. 7» ; r laonihe Hockeaslu R ad. • » Mt Pteasant Inn ; about six _ltes from Wilmington; about one mile from WooddaleHt»Uon.on tbe Delaware Western Railroad ; near to Bed Clay Creel;, to churches, school, mil's, and poat-offlee. Till« desirable term la-dlv ded lato seven Helds, with good tenor«, abîma 16 aoree of woodland chiefly cueatuut tlinber^xcellem orchard „good water,with good Sto e Dwelling ano Barn and other outbuilding«. Kor terms of aale and particulars a« large postera Be r in mind that th a sale la jxtsitlva and without reaerve. J.T HEA1.D, 7th and Market Mr.. Wlb, Del. Agent to effect the aale. II I m young penty Of dwM-M S ALK OF COW». The Mubacrtber willst •ell at Public Hale, at Rial Lion, East Marlborough Chester county. Pa., ml MONDAY, JAN. 9TH At 1 o'clock, p. m. FORTY H HAD OK FKKHH çow» and HI'R lNGS.lt», TWENTY HEAD OF FEEDERS,LOT OK YOUNU BU'-h" »ILL.t BAILEY. U W. Stidham A Son, Aucira. decll-u l, THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORT MENT OF IN THE STATE OF DELAWARE Satisfaction and a Parflct Fit Guaranteed. BOSTON ONE-PRICK Boot and Shoo Hoim 200 Market fût., WILMINGTON, DEL. MEN BY PIKE, Proprietor. Call and examine. Sole agent for BURT'Sfine Shoes for LADIES and GENTLE MEN nov8-3md*w We Offer This Season —A FINKE 8KLKCTION OK— Christmas and New Year CARDS, THAN EVER BEFORE. Nicely arranged for exhibition. Call early and examine. E. S. R. Butler, So 490 ««KKi.r ariKirr jjllKST NATIONAL BANN RxpoetTOBT or rax Pubi.io Moaxt ANb , FINAN TAL AGENT» OF THE l'Nl OF WloMINOTON TED »TAT EH. EDWAHl BKTTH. Prksidknt. U&O. L). A KM HT KONU, t'AMHlfc.* • *50'», 000 Phil&delphlH, Now York koü BoaLoj h change furimlied to regular Dtivvi'-ork without charge. Paid up l ap liai, Discount days, Mondays and Tb.irsda«» at 8.80 A. M. DIRECTOR». John H. Adams, Henry K. MeUonob William lainall. Ell Garrett, Edward Betts, deinem B. Hmyth, George W. bush, bmuel James, Kain'l Hancrott. Jr. Ian .i\ rj\HE ART1ZAN8 SAVINGS BANK »d market htrekt, iNOOKf OKATbD JANUARY 24th IHM. Open to reoeive depo.lt« dally trom 9 A ..until 4 P. M., and on Tuesday and i*»t day evening» from 7 lo » o'clock. SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDENli egniarly madelu April and October. Wb8b dividends are not wltbdrawm they are accounted a« depoatta. Tbu» per manent deposliH compound tbelr Inter*» twice to each ^*;ar. ANAGERH. Clement H. Smyth, George W. Bush Chaa. W.TowriHond George b. Capelle, NathauT K.buu*on, M. L. Lioheuateln Henry F. Dure, Edward Dari In g ton W. Haetlng*, Job H. Jackxun, Edward Pueey, Wm, H. hwilt, Anthony Higgl GEO. V. B.fH SH. Preetdeats KO. B. CAPELLE, Vice PreeidenL fab2I-lv k P TAVr.GR ire wr.r r F-LAWAKK GARRET hUU»h, 309 MARK ET STKEEd I We nave Inst received a large sloe ot Bi Tapwftiry Hruss*ls, Thrc*. ply lagralBi and Damask D CARPET INC S. Also a large aasorimeni of OILCLOTHS. MATTINGS AND WINDOW SHADES. Give o* a can and «atlsry yourseif »u*l we are giving oarguins. I1KAI It V (illEUE, WILMINUTOH.IIKL tHOE MSSIOE A L. JOHN U. OOLK JD8TIUE Olf THE PEACE, and NOTARY PUBLIC Offioe 8. W. Corner of Third and Marks »reels. Pensions, Patent« and Paatperu procured. 24*1 V WlLNIlVOTOW. Hat R. PKNINUTOH 4JTOJW4I-A1.J.A», No. 1, WESTTTH »THEE!. 4fi!n»,n«ion (), * u. a via-v PRIVATE Department for Ladies -WITH— LADY ATTENDANT, : —AT— Z. JAMES BELT'S DRUa STORE, SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS, Wilmington, Delaware. lyTRUBBES AND ALL PRIVATE APPLIANCES A SPECIALTY. rough and tumble. 99 « The mill that makes these "Ron: - - and Tumble" ^joods run exclusively for Oak i.. ... They are all wool, strong as oughly honest and not handsome. One point with them is to give the greatest of strength and durability for the least cowhide, thor amount possible price. We have said little about them, because they liave sold too fast to advertise. We now have small lines as follows : They are Bargains de facto. We cannot speak too strongly of the solidity and goodness of these goods. f 10.00 7-50 4-50 7.00 6.00 Men's Sack Suits, Large Boys' Sack Suits Large Boys' Blouse Suits, Large Boys' Overeats. Small Boys' Overcoats, WAlTMAKE'jÄ &c BROWN, OAK HALL, SIXTH AND MAItKKT STS., PHILA Y »• WCBklBHH —SELECT— MASONIC TEMI'LE, NOW OPEN FOR RECEPTION OF PUPIL». DAYS OF TUITION. gknth' clash. Monday and Thursday evenings, trom H ' to 10 o'elock. LADIICS' AWn CUILLKBM'S CLAJIS. (Commencing Saturday, Oct. ist.) Thors ( day afternoon from 5 to 6, Hainrday from 2 to 4 p. in. Private Classes, Heboolsor «Seminaries, or leSMous individually, private, at honrs 'osult convenience. Now forming a aelect class for ladles on Wednesday eveniufc* from 7 toil o'clock This c as» Is exuressly for thowe who can not attend the afternoon cIas***. All the latest and most fashionable d nces taught. For terms apply at H. F. Kobo ten's, 71«» Market street. address, A. 8. WEBHTER, Maaonlo Temple. OCt27-tf HOLIDAY GOODS! S. H. STAATS, No. 405 MARKET ST. Han Just opened an elegant »took of NEW GOODS! Huitabie for the approach'ng f'nrlst mas Holidays, consisting of Silk & Linen Handkerchiefs, Fischus, Ties, Laces, Ruftlings, &c. Embroidered Zephyr Work, Tidies, Japanese Ware, Plush Bags, Pocketbuoks, &c. —A |so a few very choice— SILK & ALPACA UMBRELLAS Very suitable for Holiday Presents. Hand made Z-pliyr goods a specialty. besides an endless variety of FANCY AND UHKPUL ARTICLES, AT VERY LOW PRICKS. David M'Closkey I FASHIONABLE H after 414 * Market Stroot Adjoiuiug uie -^ftselU) Oftlo« WM ». W ATT, lOOH f| irkeC Niree 1 * 4 .V 'VZ LIEH, NTGAirt A «AH X 1 TKH Oontraotors mrnlsned with All work gnarauleed. and prompt attention given. UKKENLdUHK HEATING «so telly. estimate* Order» aollciud m *41-11 ^IldUMiroN COLOR WORKS Scaling Wax for Fruit Jar», —AN4>— Soluabl* Blue for the Laundry —AT— Bradford's Paint Store. Non. 6 tod 8 15, Third Street, HOW IS THE TIME TO BOT YOU» STOVES » AND BFT YOUR Heaters Put Id Order. I nave just reduced the price of all Cook Parlor and Heating Ml*i vas to salt b tard r .l mes. Ts and s«e tus prices »»«furn vqq ou y. b. nomuMMOü, Third an sn.pie* St*. 1*02». I* N ited TAKE NOTICE ! Read what we my for the Holiday»: We have the largest, the finest and cheapest lot of Chil dren's Tea and Dinner Sets ever ofiered in this city. Majolica ware we have a large lot of, and it must be »old to make room for other goods. Come and see our prioes on it. We also have a full line of Vases, Toilet Sets, Smoker's Sots, Cups, and Saucers, China, Dog», &c., &o. These goods must be »old to make room for others, coming in after the first of the year, and y we have marked down. We have also received an other invoice of that elegant 6U and ttOc. Teas. Ou these goods we know we can save you full 10c. per pound. Our Cof fees, we always have fresh roas ted; hundreds of persons know what they arc, and tell us we save them ôo. per pouud on every pound they buy. That is equal to a loaf of Bread, don't forget it. Our Spice» are strict ly pure. Don't forget now what we have told you. ou will find them away CRIPPEN'S TEA & COFFEE STORE, No.* Eaitteceno >t wit r IN«TU!S. DEL. W"M*Ve : . ,i ls'ake tu the plao*. A Pure Vus to? m Purp si ? of jl , • Read what Professor Bush ha* to Okfiuk ok J. II. J. Bush, # S02 Market etreet, Wiluilugion, Del. j nay The Vendrell Wine »old uy P. Plun kett d c*o.. Im made from the pure grape tuloe, and contaiiiH no adulteration* iu JurioiiBiotUe health. J. H. J. BUSH, Analytical Cqemiat, P. PLUNKETT & CO., Wltolesalo Liquor Dealers. And solo agents lor tbe above wtnea lor tbeSoulberu Slates. NO. 100 MARKET ST., DELAWARE. WILMINGTON. N. B.—Express orders a specialty Drop postal.for our circular. de24-lm BO ÔÏ O .IM OO CEISTT S r J?OK,E! U «TILL U KADUU AHTKKH fOU CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS GOODS The best articles I . -, ev «r had for the P f e é, v '?î Vases,Toilet Sets, Dolls 2 % feet high for 99 cents. Doll Ooaoiies Tell Heia Alphabet B.ocks, Wa^ifcsï Horse-, nnoe-Pij«, Bird Cage» Extra ifpjf aod »ttver Plated Goods. Rogers a B ros, plate. Cotae and look. * 801 MARKET ST. WlLMISfiTOS, DEL. ALBERT NEWHALL Proprietor aec2l-6t WIKI» AMU LlqiJORh JOHN P. DONAHOE, —BOTTLER OF Ale, Porter 5 Brown Stoul ^»iTntÄr. r . L M r ' Ala and Porter X, XX, XXX. Agent for Hbeboygan Min- eral Water. -depot— 517 & 519 Orange St., WILMINGTON, DEL. ISrOiNier* ny mall to. Polite »nd er».-*» promptly attended accommoda Ur*,; dpjv mava •A.T THE NEW EXCHNGE! 305 SHIPLEY STEEIT FINEST LUNUHK8 IN 2 HE UT Y S« r Ted every morning and to gentlemen only. evening 1 ros, Il9l6-U »««'Aft. TI«! TAftl t OOMK« TED 1>KC. I»th, 1*11 TRAIN* LEaVK WlLMINoroy • Warratartaur | a H. !»».««), •!?. S *!.•*» 5 04 ■•'Al.lU.ti .'.'Z' b.....t-.>4 .ii. i jt, 4jui y» I*. n», ' g ' F*'« W*»«i»<«<,ji.-1ZS1,1.« 4.1» ■■*•■ V>,iair u p'm."*' **■**• ' *• tt lu.si B . urmu» ANI1 IaTHHWBUIaTH Ht. vio*». -ILM, V<«*. la., IAM ï 7,, T * I » «4.0» p. in. iron Map« «t'wLv'nS: "*•"* ni. <»-• « -n HÎÎr. ii7lï , .S5 M*inin«r«. »uuday«, ia..,i » »■ILKKII VU.I;» ABU Uu AABAuiilA Tu.it« —* <tt p. m. Kou N«W CAWll.».— 8.00 9,36, a m i ,* JWO. <Ui, p. a. Mo Sunday ij„ *•* UAnaiüoTOK and Intkhmbdiatk ' TIONH.-H-Iôa. m„ I.Oâ, «J.I p, u, huiulHi trama D- r.*A« A NU 1NTBII.TOIAT« BTAT.n», —u». iAM p. a. Koi> Wii.winoton A Nootuïr.n k|(. | ; l"» : m.i 3.0«. 0.94 p. m. K.kMu'uV,, roÀ i iiuttu wbit»«» h k.-io•«, a. in.;» Al p. lu, Alu »und» y u,,,,. IRAI*» ©HUJVK AT Wjl-MlNU l,N Kt-..* «UII.AUKI.PHIA.-1A«, 1,77 I.4.. ■■>/. .'«B a. Al a. a*. 13 la. 117.i 1 1.1 *), 1JB, (JB. 6 18 6.UU, K ls' iTÎÎ t.UU 9.46. K', là. 11.1» p. tn but,4a,, l. 4 1.7.2.07, 7 ik lu A IU.; 7. J KJ' 1".«6, Il i • p. m. 1 Hull Na.w York.— L27, » 4,7 ; « . in.; 12.4«. t|.08. 4 51, «.4«, nui ,, 7 q S u . ... 1.1«, 0.07 7-1. m. tu. 14. 1., Faon luuiïmiR.-i;*, 2.17, u*,, .■ m. ; •HMI,1..1,MH»«.Ï)*.«9 o. n',. days. I JM. /.ut*. m.6.27. *.,lf),'..4:i p m If WH WA«MiR..TU» -i-Wi. tMl, lu;,' m. •13.41, LIT, S.Ï7. 8.»',(M4 p; h « . d»y*. UK SIM, a. iw.i 6..7. ».Ju.a.tsi p.u, F lum r,KH>viu.r Ouly—«Ou u.iu. Kaon N «» OAirn.a.— «.Hi, tu.., » m 12.4 4.14.6.46 p.m. No -tuuUav Ir in,. Fui.Il Uilawakk K. K.—n.60 h. n< H. U6p. m. No Sunday trsim. Faon vVii.MiN.iiob A North ah, . k, BiUa ai,; 1141, 4.46 p. m, No«uui.t traîna, PROM Uai.AWARK WRKTKHN U. K.-H. 0 а. m.. Ill p. lu No Aowi.v ir«inN rKA.NH I.WVK FOR WJLMINGlti.v I* 1 11 . a DKUTII I a— B road Street Stsilon I. 4', n.l.w K.4U, HM, 11.4, , 4.|«1.4. O, 5.IP,î.I5,5.4«, , î.|. ,3 I5*.io II). 40, Il A4 I«. m. Sundays. 7.116, *vju». u, « 16 «.16. 1940, ILS'P I.. 1*11 1 1. AD Ri. Ml i a —M * rrlrir ami Fuian bla —13 il4,13,7.11 a.AAi. »13.35 m. N kw CAaTL».8 33. «.aflril.l« « б. 4a p. ui, %f Tn* black Agur*» daooia Um Lim ited Exprès* tralua 7SS. tn. »n. nr a - hr*. •V. .16 h. . !.. 1 A, lu L« Ui . *.15, WM. B. SHARP. 4th «M*» MARKET NTM JEW JiRFSS GOOD; ▲T KKDUCftU PBI0K8. Col'd & Black Silks, Df*'#*! from tbe fur oner. ilGTHS & CaSSIMEHES e 'mr eet stock we have ever offered ▲Iso a fall Une of Uaroets and Oil Cloths From 3act* to 44.90 par yard. VIM. B. SHARP. *tb AN MARKET 8TH IX». EMTABLIHHEO INS. E 1 SINQ & LANGE, 7. A JRf « "35 ' All Kinds of Provisions, 400 Oraane «»reel, «IL INBTON. DK1, mart-! d KGI8TU* UIIII.K. li Bbgutbb'm Orncit. New Castle Oo.. December 21. iwt Upon Hus application of Jo* pi' N. B" , ' ma.î, Admlfiiatrator ol Hanson H.irmaD. tale oi Vb llmlngiou H*l.. Iu »«id " deceased. U is ordereil and directed W 1 the Register Uiat tbe Administrator sfnri- I »aid give notice of tbe granting of lettwv 9 of AdmlulslraUou upon Idle estate of tu* 9 dccc u***t, with tbe date of gran Up « Uare- a jl by causingadvertlaemcnts tobe po«« j witblo forty day» from tbe dale * "ucn a letters, In alx of the most public pi ** the county of Newcastle, requiring ao tieraous having demands against Ibe es tate to present the name or abnlu bv act of Assembly ln auch case made sol orovlded. And alao cause tbe same u» » Inserted within the mine period In lie Wii.mNOTON Gabkttk, a newspaper put tabed tu Wllmtngum.and lobecoutmuei therein three weeks, e. o. d. „,..* , —— Given uuder the band and : JL. 8.1 of office of tbe Register aforosw • -v-rf at Wilmington, In New CasljJ aoonty aforesaid, Ihe day aud year»^''' written. A C. BIGGS, Ih glder. •RJ. of I II NOTICE. All persona having claims against ID asiate of the deceased must present sarue duly attested to the Admlutsirsi * on or before Dec. 2d. 18N4. «" the act ot Assembly in «lieu oa»e lu*'* andprovided. osKi|ii N . HAKMAS , AdmluUft alor » ••e2-3weod. Add re** : Wl langten, Del. Health is Wealth I Da. K. & WXBT'S Nxkv* ANU B** TKKATM2NT ; a spec 18 tor Hy»«nf tlness. OoBvalaions, Nervoua „ Mental Deprewlon, Loss of » Spermatorrhoea, Impotency.Involun Riulssions. Premature O d Age, "A by over-exertion, aelf-anuse, or over dutgeuce. which leads to misery, » antT death. Oue box Will care r—®, ( cases. Each box contains onn in® 0 „ treatment. Uue dollar a box. or boxes for five dollars ; aenl by paid on receipt price. '*',•1"'"'*'!,, !# boxes to eure any case, Wllb each o n . received by us for alx bexea, V.ui led with live dollars, we will " en " ^ purchaser our written guarantee ol turn the money If tbs treatment ao ** effect a cure. Guarantee« lesued ulll %j N, B. DANFoRTU. Druggist, oor»M * l and Market stroeU, WUmingWu. v Bole agent. SMELTZs NO. 13 JB. Fourth St. WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL RfiJ Bolls pure BUTTER lower than other dealer in the oily. Give Ulm » ^ a **• and yon will save money. FOB THE Dr. Peck's ArttfdalEar Dn ÿ PKRPBCTLY RUrrORE V&JiZvr** ana ix rforn: .he work of U»e Kfi" 1 ?*, ^IWÄy'» In position. »Mit & All Oun vernation ao<l mn WbfrP«*" n S n <l5 ttnetly. w« refer to tkoee aateS 4k**- descriptive circular with t**ümouUlH- ' ^ H. M PECK A 00., 904 Bràwtwar, «•'