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in in fht Äaxette. (Kstabushco in 1784.) WJXLUHED EVERY DAY, EXCEPT SUNDAY. BELL AC TAYLOR, In Is OsUVf KCD NY CAMMR« IN ANY NAHT Of THI ClT> AT SlX CCNTS NS Wtfft, ON TwfNTY-Five CfNTS St* Month. Pavaals to thi Regular Authonizeo COCLSCTON, ANO TO NO OTHER, ON Otcmr. . r . . $3.00 ÜMC Yean, . . 1.58 VH MONTHS, e e • Three Months, • . .88 Fhs Business Office ano Eoitorial Rooms are con NSC TED WITH THE WtUNNOTOH TELEPHONE Ex News on Adventisements may be SENT IN THIS WAV AT ANY TIME BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 7 A. M. ANO 8 e. M. Aoonsss au Lettens ano Telegrams to THï GAZETTE, Wilmington, Del. ♦1 WILMINGTON. \VL1>N LSOAY. OCT. 18. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. FOR GOVERNOR, CHARLES C. ÖTOCKLEY, g! Sussex County. FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, CHARLES B. LORE, Of New Castle County. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. FOR STATE SENATORS, DR. SWIT HIN CHANDLER. ALEXANDER B. COOPER. FOR REPRESENTATIVE,, HENRY M. BARLOW. GEOROE H. BATES. ROBERT C. JUSTIS. WILLIAM COOCTT. ALBERT N. SUTTON. WILLIAM A. COMEGYS. UR. JAMES V. CRAWFORD. KOK LE/T COURT COMMISSIONERS, fiO»(UND HAM AN, Mill Creek Hundred, a»HIN T. CHEAIRS, Red Llou Hundred. .» AM ES H. MACKEY,White Clay Creek lid. SC HECK K. ail ALLCRoaa.St. Coorge'sHd. JaMAS T. TAYLOR, Appo<iuiiiiniiuk lid. C. ROTIIWELL, Blackbird Hd. FOR SHERIFF, PUKNAL J. LYNCH. FOR CORONER, FRANK E. SMITH. To-N igln 'h Meeting. To-night's meeting at the Grand Opera House will l»e a rare treat not only to Dem ocrat« but to citizens of both parties who desire to hear the Issues of the campaign in telltgently aud di*pa**iouaL*.ly discussed. John O'Byrne, Esq., the principal speaker, is a former townsman, and one of the most eloquent orators in the country, while Hon. B. T. Bigg* i* a " Delaware boy" to whom our people delight to listen. The Opera House will, no doubt, be filled to overflow lug. For a wonder the moruiug organ pur tlally retract« the outrageous falsehoods |t published yesterday hi regard to Collectors Kyne and Bedford, and makes a miserable sort of apology for Its "waut of better light, " both literal and llgurative." While Its benighted sense of justice will not im|iel It to make an honest and manly apology to these gentlemen it cured of malfeasance in office, if not posi tive peculation, it evidently lia» just suffi cient political diacerunient to * foully ae 'C that the hieb it lias been campaign of lies upon engaged for the past three »eeure a Republican victory in It is too late, morning it* steps, and for ail the effect it will have upon the campaign it might tiuue its career of vituj»eratioii and abuse. The campaign in Delaware i* being lough t upon live and honest issues, in Democratic party is arrayed upon the side of the people, and no amount of campaign villainy will prevent them from expressing their calm and deliberate judgment. Mltll* Will lot this State, for the however organ in retrace well cfin hich the Mr. IIahtings, evidently worried at the effect of his frank, but incautious, utter ances upon the question of wage*, iu his Newark speech, make* a brief reply to the Gazette, iu which he accepts our chal lenge, aud says lie will repeat the speech in this city. please remember that a portion of marks at Newark, particularly those in reference to wage*, were extempore , and that a tame recital of the manuscript pages will not suffice. For papers and orator* who le**ly howl at the assessment law* of thi* State, we republi*h to-day appeared lu the Gazette several month* ago, detailing at length the operation effeet of these same laws. The people intelligent and cun reason for themselves, so we simply a*k a carelul perusal of the article in to-day's paper. In view of the nominatiou of such excellent gentleman as Frankliu Edson for Mayor by the united Democracy of New' York city, the citizens' movement for the selection of reputable municipal candidates has been abandoned. There is prospect that New York city will give an old time Democratic majority of from sixty to seventy thousand, and the State at least ten thousand more. Very well, Mr. Hastings, but your re benefit of the Republie prone to seme article width und every Controller Pattiso.n'h tour through Pennsylvania ia one continued ovation, and there is every indication that his vote will exceed that of the two Republican candi dates lor Governor combined. What he has done for boss-ridden Philadelphia the people want him to do for the ring-ruled State, and they will press their desire in tain toue.s when election day rolls around. uncer Ohio having discarded her Republican ayed herself under the Democratic banner, Indiana, Pennsylvania and New York sentiments and * hastening to place them reives by her side, while littl« Delaware is only too willing to welcome there great Commonwealths to the foremost line in the Democratic ranks, where she has con sistently stood for a quarter of a century. Hon. Stewart L. Woodford, of New York, who addressed a Republican meeting in the Opera House, last evening, is a pleasing and effective speaker, but the only noteworthy remark of his speech, was that in which he declared that be did "Ï: believe in an extr wherein he differ. Hutlna*, the Republican candidate for Congre«. Probably Mr. Woodford also be lieves in higher wage«, or, at least, cheaper prie« for the necessaries of life, wherein he Would also differ decidedly from Mr. Uttlngt- Mr. Woodford U evidently aware of the Stalwart groove In which the present campaign in Delaware Is running else he would not have asked hie hearers to see that Delaware should teach the men bf New York and Pennsylvania how to win the common battle against a common foe, by standing together for the better and purer purposes of the new Republican party." m Chairman Harrington watt oue of the speakers at last night's Republican meeting, and from appearances it was presumed that bad his remarks been in favor of total absti nence and prohibition they would have Ween peculiarly pertinent aud appropriate. If Mr. Hastings reads closely he will see that the Gazrtte correctly reported hi* Newark speech and ,,hat the editorial he complains of simply put a fair and reason able construction upon his remarks. Harrington, the Mill Stone. [New York Herald.] The revolt in the Democratic party of Delaw are, together with other causes, w ould have given the State to the opposition in November aud would have made probable the election of a Republican successor to Senator Eli Saulsbury had not Richard Harrington of safe burglary notoriety, teen placed at the bead of the Republican orga nization. In North Carolina there was the same disposition in the Democratic party to try a political change, but Federal office holders united with broken down Demo cratic hack* to control the indepeudeut movement, and it was strangled almost in it* birth. Those Democrats In both States who were honestly disaffected have no dis position to exchange the autocratic rule oi one ring for that of another which was cer tain to be as autocratic and would ably be less honest than the old. lu renu sylvania and New York the Democratic managers, perhaps less through shrewd cal culation than by the force of pressure from the people, have responded to the spirit of the time, and the party lias as candidate* ho represent all that Is Lett in the sentiment of both parties. dl An .acknowledgment of Defeat. [Philadelphia Record. ) never had any doubt, law, that the State of Dcluware had the to imjMtte eompulaory pilotage upon veaaelfl making their way into Delaware buy. Thi* 1* a matter of geography that cannot •aped. A proper regard lor Inter-State comity would induce the State of Delaware to eonforin her pilotage regulation* to those of Pennsylvania for the re sylvania ha* the preponderating interest in the commerce of the hay. Of lute We a matter of poW be that Pe year* Mil* comity hug been dibregarded, and trouble ha* grown out ol it. The remedy now within reach e sI»*imH Intervention. In the pilot* of Pennsylvania will Ik* obliged to protest themselves by *U|>erior activity and vigilance in intercepting in bound vessels well out at *ea. •ept Congres aniline the Kelf«r** "Vindication." L Philadelphia Time*. ] Sjieaker Keifer'» "vindication" by bis re election doesn't wash when the figure» examined. Townsend, the defeated Repub lican candidate for Secretary of State, re ceived 2,145 majority ln Keifer * dihtriet, and Keifer i» re elected by Keifer'» own jorlty and Townsend n Keifer » own town he w lend received 'J44 majority, of a "vindication" i* probably better than a defeat, but that'» about all. ly 1,140. In county lie received •eeived 865, and in beaten SJU, while That sort in.i A Freak of Appreciation. [Baltimore 1 The Philadelphia Pre iy.3 he »it ate» uiiout offering Itself to the Repubiiean bo*». * ni Pennsylvania a» a mouth piece, but il ab*, lutely tender» it* columns to B. ton, of Delaware, for blackguard attacks by him on Democrat» in revenge for life publi cation of tlie hi*tory of the »ale burglary conspiracy. Marring A Tiling That Will Nev [Centrevllle Ob 't Delaware be in a sorry plight whe Dick Harrington aud George 1\ fisher eel euutrol ; How the In Appear. W t *aic* will tremble th« Ocularly if llu Lei l it i l Philadelphia pres*. However, If Senator Bayard goes to Boston he will doubt le** prtrket and take it away fr< l'i Safe. jiaek ids State into hi* with liim. It niigiit get If he left il behind. In Patrick countv, Virginia, there ;old at ttion on the 14th in»t., a tract of M'I2 acre» of land, having on it several set tlement* and orchard*, at about £5 per a»-. Du the same «lay 11 tracts of land In « (tortious of the county, containing several ■hards and settle 1,800 acre*, were sold ut per acre. ' Part of the proberty of the New England »Smelting Compauy, in Boston, bus been attached by outside parties from whom it* President borrowed money to pay "forced" dividend* upon it* stock. The company is organized under the laws of Maine, shareholder*, two-thirds of whom to l»e ithcr *nts, and aggregating erage of $1 to Its re su « 1 'omen, have taken itepa for the re moval ufltK President, T. Bingham Bishop and for un Investigation of its affairs. The New Jersey Conference of the Metho dist Protestant Church closed Its forty-llrst annual session In South Amboy on Monday The churches of this Conic ported in a prosperous condition; the debts of several liavc bee •nee îuncellod «luring tin* ' edifie-e« bave liecn Rev. L. D. Stullz of Gla*sl)oro, wa* ted president of the Conference, and Rev. G. S. Robinson, secretary. *e of the bondholders of the •1 its authorities, held in «lay afternoon, the bond is the interest oveiuber 1 U | •1* payable in n oi Hi.. ' interest for the fiiht d several year, built, re eh At u eouferem city of Rahway i Newark on Mo holde proposed to eoinput d principal of the debt to N per cent., and to accept I yc T, at the optic. city, the bond* to d year* at 2 per rent., for the third year at :i per cent, and alter that a •cepted l»y the Rah who promised to reeom the Common Council. * 4 p«-r cent. y official», doption by Ids wa* •ml it Devlin« of Mi Nervous weakness, dyspepsia, linpntenee sexual debility, cured by "Wells' Jlt-aiui Rencwcr." Î1. on 0«-toher 10 that Gouley and Weaver's ex cursion goes to the Switch! •k, «1 gives their excursionists a ride around .Mount Pisgah over the beautiful und romantic bight of Switchback railroad, where, ut 1,»M> feet above tidewater, a glorious, sublime and varied landscape bursts con tinually the enraptured vision. Leaving the P., W. A: B. depot atG.BOa. m., sharp, arriving at Manch Chunk at 11.45 a. m. Leaving Manch ( hunk at 5.30 p. m. Ticket* $3.25, children $1.05, to be had of J. L. Gouley, 105 West Seventh street, and II. I*. Weaver, 700 .Market, depot on the morning of the excursion. Seats numbered. Also at the is Ready for Fall Itnalue**. Our fall stock of hat* and caps now in stoic. The most elegant stock of Derby hats we ever bad made up. Prices a* usual, the lowest in the city. fc. II. Rumford & Bro., No. 4l>4 Market Street. JOHN WANAMAKKWH. * -AT Sw* John Wanamaker's. Wednesday, October 18. Feather fans have come from Paris. Do you remember those memorable plain perfect hair brushes from Paris, with out so much as polish on them, at $3 ? These fans are as plain and as perfect and as rich in their way. The highest price is $65; perfectly plain; not one cent for carving or jewels; plain stick and feathers. Second circle, northeast from center JOHN WANAMAKER. Luxurious articles that go under the general name of fine leather goods are about as ready as they will be at any time. Our trade in such has prosjHWod beyond all reasona ble expectation; may be, be cause we choose them well. Wo ought to except foreign pocket books. They will be ready shortly. JOHN WANAMAKER. Hi bird circles orthwcHt fro Triplicate mirrors, mirrors that show three sides of the head at once, are here. JOHN WANAMAKER oilI circle, northeu^l fro Blankets of every grade eept the very finest; they'll be here in a few days. W e have rejected more than a thousand sendings of a There is no other standards high. , ex l»airs from the single maker, way to keep JOHN WANAMAKER. N..III. of 4 lly-!ii»|| ».ma A wise word uhout curtains. wise to is for a choice Wut, first, no word is everybody. This family which things, but lacks A good pair of Antiquc-and serini curtains can be $4.50. likes means. got for '1 he body is of plain strim; the border of scrim with a few threads drawn and placed with antique work; and the border is put on with i or 1 inc h antique insertion. This makes a neat, modest, proper curtain; one that is creditable to the family, actually !'(* U 3 very It is suggestive of good taste; and that is the highest compliment that can he paid to any decoration, modern wav of lookimr at un holstcrv. This is the Rut; if others going to correspond, you pay $:>() for autiqnc |l window; which is a w ise word lor people who have plenty ol monev. tilings a re i nay >r vour JOHN WAN AMAi; er. Ka l ,.f A i French suspenders can see that com everybody fortable, neat, strong and dur able. are How much do you 20 cents. Actually. JOHN WANAMAKER. guess ? ^ • a *■• *•«* lir a I-»» JOHN WANAMAKER, Clisstnttt, TlilrtcPlith au, I AUl l:, t .tiw», und City-hall »»juaie. i'lilladelpliia. Hum; A TI US At R UUBY EVENING SCHOOL —WUI reopen MONDAY EVE'G, OCT. 2, *8». In roon No. 4. Masonic Temple. Persons wishing Information will apply to a im. SAM'L W. MI HI-HY or PRÜF. J. JACKSON PIERCE. s«pfiS-St*14 jyjAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE BOTH SEXES, Is 22 miles west cf new Broad Street Statt ou, Philadelphia, ou Phila. A Balt. Central R. R. Coarse* of Study—English, Bunlnexs, Scientific and Classical ; a thorough Chemical department. Superior opportunities offered to young men and boys to prepare for the bent American col t*KC*s. IVgreeaare conferred by authorltv **f the Leg islature of Pennsylvania upon young ladles taking a full course. Reading taught by a flrsti'lssa elocutionist. Penmanship by a professor-master of the beauties of the art. Private Instruction gl cation lias been neglected, ment for little boys. Twelve 11 e«lu ilcpsrt vho to those A lioine-llk »Irm-llon». J. SHOKTL1UUF. (Tale Culliyi), A. M., Mn elpal, Concord ville. Dut., Cu.. Pu, igl6-2in-cod ^DAMS AND BROTHER, No. 504 Market Street, —CHEAP— Cash Variety Store. FIRE WORKS, DRY GOODS-1 HOSIERY NOTIONS, LADIES' A GENTS* UNDERWEAR, BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS CBOi KERY. TIN, GLAHfoWAKK KAO ». HEMP, NtJRAlV AND 8TAIK I A It PET, STAIR ROIW, f l lJl AlNt*. Largest and cheapest line of stair. Table Flour Oil riotlis. Lamp», Lallt« rim, Yinte» lu die»» variety. Table and P Express Wagons, Velocipedes,T<t)-»«trall descrip tion*, Holla Doll-Head a, I bill-Itod I«*». Ibtfl Carriages. The largest, cheap.^l I Uutlery, d best line of BABY CARRIAGES In the State. —SOLE AG tew »< HARPER'S BAZAR PATTERNS. It will pay yen to call of good» and prie <1 rxainl before purchasing. varlei BASE BALLB A BATS k-1S-12-4. r .-d*w ^()TH POPULA MONTHLY DRAWING OK THE Commonwealth Distribution Co. In the city of LOUISVILLE, Tuesday, October 31st '8'2. Then* draw l cur monthly under rul Akwiii lily of K < Ir.Milt i ' Ug deelnloll irovlslot.. nlueky. March 31 I» of The United Slut ililered II Klr»l Tl foil. tl lib Distrito i R! i i In; e fair. U limid * I; e full y tin- lUtof prLz V» fund, i I ' *f till* OCTOBER DRAWING. I l'rii I'rl 10 P I. 10, 10 , I-«» 1» : 1 i i 10 ' i". ;; App all. y .f 112,41)0 WHOLE TH K KTS, f 27 Tick . HALF TICKET*, $1. •V» TlekeU, |luo. 1 »ran I I l»v Ri-gM.-rt'd I r» of f5 R. M. ih»aimT\iaT llle, ^Ky., : * R.-niH M by Ex Post « i: d fi >ifb <1 upward by e. Add re«» all «nirler-dounial or. It. M. BOARD York. H.22-IU-1V-** Kx ■ Building, Loulsv MAN. :«« Broadw 11KNI V L. IXV MON I». ALONZO DKWKKKK. I JKNRY L. RAYMOND & CO., STOCK BROKERS, NOS. 4 AND ß BINE SÏUKET, N. ., Bny and s< Il f investment, and carry on moderate margin all »ceiiritie» dealt in on tin- New York Stock Exchange. First clas» privilege* at. I'avoruhl« rat«-». Parties distantly hnated from wishing t< from no tO $|,l Mil) wriUt for us for Wall Htrvet Rums ranging are luvittul to . arUcular». Complete rluan.'lal Hi'port mulliil Ini'. Small unkrr «xircuUiB ut aarmit rate». Defer to Banker« MenilH-r» of.V. V. Sl,« k ExeliatiRe, Oillelala New York Central Railroad Co., anti »ruminent M i usine mailed on application. Iiiftilling ami Mercantile References and terms Houses. II O U 8 E -AND— 4 ■;*; m SIGN PAINTING — AI.Kf D 1 It Dl SCO I ]\ T C4 *7» Neal I y »■I l*r.»i>)))tly F-x.i-i to!.-«« G. W. i'GULDEN * No. 307 King Street. tOE TAKE PLEASURE IN CALLING » T THE A'lTI.N I ION ok PIANO —and— ORGAN Hu NEW. LARGE »«•*• W. ..II, 1,1 EL KG NT i »I» I lie lin» -i .1 In the ,-1 1 rsona wlMili th, pi lug i.rl I* -h ill ■ iy i» their lut,-, vlv •all. We Ink, id.-iisiire In showing «> inn o »II, wU ther tlu-y wIMi t.. i y **r n I). S. Johnston & Co. 40 and 4H West Fifth St. M fountain syi'AKF. oixom , v ri yn-so-i BVNDAT AT AM gUBSCRIBI rov THE SUNDAY STAR. W a ADVERTISE IN >1 THE SUNDAY STAR, 11 -Till Only Sunday Newspaper -IN WILMINGTON. All the Local -AM» — Telegraphic News I Strictly Non-Partisan. SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES AS ADVERTISING MEDIUM. AN "THE STAR I» served to 6uhscr11>erfl roughout the city early on Sunday morning» at the moderate price of WTELVK CENTS A MONTH, PAYABLE AT THE END OF THE MONTH. 81NGLK COPIES, THREE CENTS Al>1»MF>h -T. B. J'.KLIi 41« MARKET S r J" |T,A ! TEA ! TKA ! * Lie llrin.li TEAUJutU re U) and I » liest» of v, I veil, elude.* lie »I* our Justly f h, ' •I h«»,* trial hy all K«mmI 'l' F AS. W 'iwwi constantly r.-eelvlng Clinlce Hew luvoleeK Mocha, Kin, 12. 16. of »e>»:i-;s. Lagnayraand Maracaibo Coll, is, an, 2 t Which Ut . Cnir, < wir. r ehnl.-e Break fa 2! Iiialled anywhere •'ll,-IS M i4, per»,» supervision. Mph CRXPPEN'S —TEA 8TORE— No. 5, E. Second St., Wil., Del. CLOTHING. J"ust the latest Styles ow in the market ^^f Ready Made Clothing N W ill be found at Market & Fourth. j ~^e< idedly the largest Stock n the city to very Department is filled "pW your insiK'ction and I "4 ach suit is guaranteed J perfect. 'VTobby l'attrrns for Boys _LN and Men. select from. I D oing our best lor the smaller children. O f this Department but say I Y ich are the styles we offe Y> to-day we need r F or a Custom Suit to fit like a glove. & a stock unsurpassed, 2d floor above c ut, trimmed and made stylish and neat, f fashion, the finest found on our street. O TH-with let us go, stock to view, 4 this & make our selection from something new; M ove with the crowd, and leave your measure, A nd get ii suit that gives you pleasure, 1 .Remembering "merit dc V mauds recognition," lett, the cutter, first in the profession, K TjT very garment must suit, J4j your favor to win, fields the 1 reason wo expect you again; S o give us a call, we boast not in vain. T he Leaders of Styles i Wilmington. 11) «aii. h ,j AI) , lSt „ E hi la»klp„i, A, WIL ■aîk .* -A ,, a .. •&£***. , B*:."'- ' •>■<*. ».«I, «.«f, iV.tà,!' 5 '; 9 .« Baltimore milr-l.o«, tfalo. for lieiaw.,,. m ,, «*» c««ir_.it,r:. "mCyssp**. i--: •• • 12.2« I I». ». Del mar and Intel eulate stat ion • c. 1.05 p. m. hcndai TRAINS d Intermediate statt., •«. W.A., ||. |„. I EîfSft» < ''Ä'C '" rk .(W, ■■•■ai Baltimore—i.uv a. m. f.rrLa S*a h ' r , '"fernistli.n rerrcil to the time tallies p,,-t«-.| n B^Tralns marked tin,., upon which e 1 •51. 't.Vs -J.I7, I»i«m lb «••I «r, liiiillnl, x ., r liargiii. 1 •w l*BH Mini r* CHa*. WriHl'.'îiéi •»FT Am. MTtCAMSIllr l is ts. P>OR PHILADELPHIA 1 TH K «TK A14 Kit "S. M. FELTON" . —Change of hocks— OS ANll AKTH! M. i\ it, , »KIT. »l li ni KHI K VIO li - ' FELTON WILL French street wharr at a m *atuTi *> »["' l «* v * ,| ' ,, klla.u-|plSiai , j Stopping at Chester and Hook each « F* r, ' ,ft r * , nti, exnirxhi Tickets to return by the p good to return on aero sold on the boat 61 » rent». M. lea .:»uJ 'V. a It. |{:t »odailoii tram, JpOR NEW YORK. Electric Line ot Steamers Balia from King street wharf, Wilmington TUEhDAYM. THURSOAV» •|8ATi;i:i»av\ 2 o'clock, p. m„ East Klve •I I I I'ler If, monda u WEDNK8DAVS, and FRIDAYH, 4 o'clock, p. . Freight «•» ) other line, apply to ARIEL ABBOT. M South street ' K. ANDREWS. Wlluilngton.D. I. by For Vo ^NCJIOR LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STKAMKllS Sail Weekly t< d GLASGOW, via hO.MN.lli DERBY, fabln Pansage, #«» to |n*. R< Second fabln, $40. » I frt NEW YORK fHO to «1 Ret I riekrlAtn fabln pass**ngen Pao»enger Slalero« 1 »ked at Mini Main I at lowed rale» to <> Norway, Sweden, Deuiiiark, Ac. i-lled. I* rmaiit, lul| For books of ' T Ac., apply to II RNDKItsoN iiltoTllhl York, or SAMUEL K. BE ITS, W 11 in I ii tr ton * In dlmid, 1 Adams Ki,» riNAMVlAl.. r R. R. ROBINSON & C0J BANKERS AND BKoKKKM, Fourth and Market Streets.. FOlt BALI: 5,000 Delaware City P* percent, bond*. d I mu .Is on Buy and sell »tucks Letter» d drift» on England, I d Swll/erlaiid lHNiicd. •f tie of credit av .1. -ly-M 2d ^rilE ARTIZANS SAVING BANK. A VlltF.KT, NO. 802 MARKE 1n< oiti'oit atkd Jane •II, wi. . until 4p. •Vt'Ulllga 241 »from» Open to receive dep. and ou Tue»dn> da l 8 MEM I ANNUAL DIVIDES I», WM : Regularly made In April dividend« are not withdrawn th depoHll*. Thu« pel their Intercut twice In MANAGER* gc \\. Hush, Clement B. Hmyth, Charles W. Ilnwland, Nathaniel R. Ih-iiaoli, Henry E. Dure, W. Hasting*, Edward P fi rg M. L. I Fduitrd ILirDiigt«*». Jul. H. -lack : y wiiihui i Anthony Hlgglq** V n »'W""vW piRST NATIONAL RaPUHlTOKY OF TUB l'Llll" MoNLt -AND - ii. s*in. blent. feb'ii-iy idil-.rJ FINANCIAL AGENT« THE UNITED HAD EDWAHD UBTT8 . »^»'.'Ï'/'L hhT.„.v, W»' • PAID UP CAPITAL, E» 1 Phlladeluhla, New York ... IhIicmI lo reKulHrDepo-.il Discount «lay*, »MON DAY « at s.30 a. i III»" .1 Till IO» DIKE« TOB«: I WHIlàui K«lward Betts, Cleme George W. Buuii, Daniel James B. Smyth, . Ell g S amuel llftm rufl. gPECIAL NOTICE. MESSRS. F. de V. VF.UVONI * » P U IÎ M S II E KS, iSTUEKT. NKAVVOltK. OF7«OIIAMllEI!S .i« m sut» ' •sp owlcl/rcl regular ce N KWHI'A I'KRN In lia* « "'I an- now im parcl t. Ack • ir ■I AI, I.F.TTEK PRIVATE FINANI real*" 1 H a l.lle Mil New Yi.rk ellV II veli'IS fro ,11 I N V KSTOItS OK BPK.'PI-A*" 11 ' klv •Iv» : He iiil'iiruiali«»» STOCK MARKET etrsHI» la Hi»' i HINTS and POINTS fbrid«iH*»l I' SPECI r.AT-R .-in -ruing II»«; l* r "!'*| , 'e... Ï», Blocks ; hIn»»H»D " * . I (uplUlDL. .•»»U"' KIT ABLE ul» svi-n"' 1 .»Vi'" «"id'":" t II*'! » "'I' I lallt v • ,1 PIB F.. île V. V BRL'URE N, i i I. «B 1111*1 , i ill» I" 1 cl Hi tl» 1 Ba » I* hr I ».Iv 1 •y i with" ht-iug Hi tl*» Inure» .,1 NH»'' ,„ r 'I H I '* 1 ih*' re, * ll 1 * " 1 i üiiy •nt reg« ONE DOLLAR *"'« " S rth, E. DK V. VERMONT 1-UBL18I1 e1!3 ' sthkkt, NE'VJ^v-*, 76 CHAMBER»