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IbnMW. m 17M.) PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, EXCEPT SUNDAY. BELL Ac TAYLOR, binas ans Pnpuaaasa Dsuvened tv Cashier« m any hast os the City at Six Cs*ts as* Wtm, oh Twshtv-Fivs Cehte sen Month, Payamjt to the Rcoular Authohizeo Coujoroa, AND TO HO OTHER, OH AT THE tklSINCM BY MAIL. • • $3.00 <W Yeah, . . , . . •u Months, .... Three Months, • 1.55 M fHS Du EINEM Oncf AMO EDITORIAL ROOMS ARE CON MCTtO WITH TME WlLtHNOTOR TELEPHONE Ex AOVERTISEMBNT8 MAY BE CHANGE, AND NEWS TIME BETWEEN THE HOUSE THIS WAV OP 7 A. M. AND BML TH3 GAZETTE, 91 W1LMNGTON, WEDNESDAY, OCT. *0. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. FOB GOVERNOR, CHARLES C. STOCK LET, of Sussex County. TOR RRPRRSERTATIVI IK CONGRESS, CHARLES B. LOUE, Of New Castle County. DKAIUCRATIO COUNTY TICKET. TOR STATE SENATORS, DR. 8WITIIIN CHANDLER. ALEXANDER B. COOPER. NOR REPRESENTATIVES, HENRY M. BARLOW. GEORGE II. BATES. ROBERT C. JUSTIS. WILLIAM COOCH. ALBERT N. SUTTON. WILLIAM A. COMEGYS. . : R. JAMES V. CRAWFORD. FOI LR7T COURT COMMISSIONER», F«D*iU: iD IIAMAN, Mill Creek Hundred. v«IHN T. CHKA1R8, Red Lion Hundred. J II. MACKEY,White*C'lay Creek Hd. BKRIC v T 8HALLCR033, St. George's Hd. JaM»aM T. TAYLOR, Ap|x>quinim!nk Hd. O^iU lE C. ROTIIWELL, Blackbird Hd. FOR BIIERIFF, riRNAL J. LYNCII. FOR CORONER, FRANK E. SMITH. The lie ward of Party Fealty. "One fifth of the entire Democratic vote of till. Mute," «»y» the Morning .YYw», "ha* " hitherto been east by Irishmen," an.lthen ita«k* "How hu. this Important anil hitherto "unwavering loyalty of the Irish voter* been "rewarded by tbe Democratic party t" Every intelligent Democrat will admit that the Irish vote' Is "an lni(K>rtant and "unwavering" element of the Democratic party and every intelligent Irishman will admit that they have received at the hands «>f the party us large a share of the honors and profits of political xrictory as any other two-tilths of the party, while as to matters that alL-ct them »imply a» private citizens th« k y liave fared a» well us any clan« in the community ; and tn the matter of public improvements, reduction ol taxes, etc., they in common with the whole country have, a» we showe«l yesterday, been much m«jre fortunate under Democratic rule than during the twelve year» previous to 185«, whe other tbe Republi can» were In power. But since the Noch i» inquiring into the questiou of ela» for party fealty let baud and ask : What bus the Re publican party, wherever it has into power in this State, done lor the voters who constitute» three-fourth* of the entire strength «if the party ? During all the years that they have held the reins of municipal government in this city they did practically nothing lor the negro either partisan or a citizen, and at the present time when they arc iu full only two colored men have been rewarded for their party fealty "oillc reward take a us come : : 06 a power ith very "minor of these 8. V. B. , and even C'arty, Janitor or tiie post office, is indebted to the Federal government for hi» position and Tiie other colored office-holder, William H. Clayton, bailiff of Council, was given that important place much a» a bone is thrown to a dog to »top hi» growling. Assuredly if party fealty is a proper subject for reward ami tiiat rew ard is to be measured by the numerical strength or the dus» practicing it, then the colored voter» of till» State arc undoubtedly entitled to controlled by Republicans from that of Mayor down to dog-catcher. *(■* no thanks to the city authorities. 'ry office now The Stai.waht Republican* hoped to make a "hitf eurd" by tm v I no General Henry DuPont to preside over Diek Har rington'» meeting In the Grand ()|>cra House last evening, hut General DuPont'* eoiml Integrity and self, res pee t were too strong to jiermit him to use them as a cloak to cover Harrington'* rascality, and he Gen. DuPont no per "declined, with thank».' doubt desires, as he say», the success of the Republican party in ils effort* for "nuvv "constitution, representation according to " population, and general reform," but he evidently does not look xvitli favor upou Harrington'» efforts to make the personal "vindication" tiiat even a packed jury of his chosen friends in u Wash ington court had not the hardihood to give . Du Fou t de»e •Ii u victory him. G the thanks of the community f«»r thus publicly repudi ating JIarriugtonihm In Delaware politics. An estkkmed cokkbhpondbnt furnishes an interesting eommuniention in today's paper, thawing how profitless same time expensive, xvuh Republican rule in this city and county as compared with tiie later reign of Democratic official». This i» a practical subject, and »how« tiiat tiie peo ple can depend ujam getting the best return for their money from Democratic officials. And even in his strong recital of urgent facta, our correspondent dix*» not mention the present inefficient |»o)fce force a» one of the "blcNiings" of a Republican adminis tration. nd at the Diok Hakuinoton declines to reply to what he terms the " censure " of the Demo rat le pro » und Democratic orator». f««r a very good reu» tempted u defeiise he v hl« guilt And ; if lie even at muld »imply make e glaringly apparent. Pick I! nrrlit|ton'• Meeting. The Gazette has very little to sav about [ Dick H.irUigton'» .pmh at the Opm» | * 1 I eettng, except Harry Fiekcl», Collector Hou.e uuetlug lut ulght. It ni a Rrpnldlc.n meeting and the ouly «peBkcr was a man who is declared by him self and by Republican» to be a true Re publican. Tbc meeting Itself showed that Ibe great body of decent Republicans are not willing to accord to the Chsirtnanof the Republican S ato Committee tbc full sympathy and support of their pretence. General DuPont declined to preside, and Philip Quigley, "a Stalwart ol the Stal warts," whose iiamo also appeared In the list of vice presidents, had to take his place. Marshal McMullen and Captain Oullagher acted as ushers on the stage and pointed the officers to their seats. Not a single Republican leader sat upon the platform. Half-breed faction gave his presence to the Not a member of the Thompson and Washington Hustings, it be can be called a Hall-breed, rince his daring announcement that he w fully in sym pathy with Jay Hubbeli'» method». The audience was »mail and composed in a large pa rt of the most ardent supporter* of the Dover junta. Altogether, the Ch&irniau of the Republi can State Central Com milieu had nothing in the meeting last night which he can c< »true into a compliment lor himself, or into a harbinger of the vindication which hu de mands at the baud» of a people he has dis graced. It was rather a rebuke for hi» brazen effrontery iu jH*hing Iks fore Delawareans a» this advocate of purity and honcriy in gov eminent. The people of this Stale can rate Mr. and are Worth. He euu east dimredit Ui*on the Gazettk all he pleases, but he dare not attempt to defeml himself from the Gazette'» charges. Mr. Harrington's position Is that of a guilty man crying out at imaginary crimes in order to shield hi» owu guilt. Such a man cun have no more influence as a public »{»cuker than lie has hud as the leader of a political party. lfarilngtou'» el<x|ucnt raving» lelf-iaudations for what they 'Yesterday'» prog ham of tub Bi-Cen tennial celebration in Philadelphia had a id ending last night in the killing of two lH*rsous and the lutal Injuring of several others by a preinaturL* explosion of fire work». It is a matter ot grave «loubt whether the u»e ot firework» i» of any ad vantage in public demonstration», a» the I os« of a single life Is »ufllelent to throw a damper over I he pleasure of thousand«, un i turn their joy to ashes doubtful if the world would be any worse off If uot »noth t piece of firework» was made or discharged for the next thousand year». the instant. It 1« THF. MAGAZINES. The little oik a will tie deiighu-d with the Novemlxr numbcc of St. Sicholtt*, which with a very pretty colored frontis piece, ''Indian Bummer," after the style of the "Under the Window," picture.«, ftopuhir. The eontent» includes a number of amusing drawings, the funniest ol which I» a series of »lx pic tun*, showing the vain effort of a cat to catch a mouse which has taken refuge In au empty glass jar. Then there I» a long list of sprightly little sketches, poems and portions of continued stories. The whole book com pris«*» un ex cellent volume, replete with sullhient attractions to luterest the old and the young. opens very A UEVIKW OF THK FAUT. Tl»o Rccor«! of the Republican Party's Control or County anil City Affairs—Can It Ite Trusted Again 1 To the Editor of the Gazette: I» the time to inform the citizens of Ne Castle county of the doing» of the men who are asking the voters to elect them. Mr. Bird, in his speech at Fourth and Market the 10th liiBtant, beseeched hi» hearer» to try the Republicans just once, and they would »<*? what improvement» they would make and what honest, faithful »cr vanto they would be for the de Now strecta p Oplc who are groaning under Democratic rule. Let go back to I.W1 and learn who controlled the levy court of thi» county. The record« >w tiiat f«»r twelve long years this party tiiat Is clamoring for u trial were iu power, and ruled with a tyrannical will. What did they do while in power for the Interests of the people? Did they build any asylum» for the blind, and deaf, and dumb? Improve the roads the county? both blind six Did tlioy «I bridge» throughout No. These Republic 'I dumb to Improvement». They »pent large »urns of money, incrcuncd the tuxes, and showed the people Glut they were unfit to take charge ol the cot iuv'» affairs. During this reign one of their col lector» for Fettender Hundred collected o $•'100 for dog tux paid to the killed by dogs. w ere _ over hich should have been who lost sheep The Levy Court C mlssiotiers from that hundred tills collector for the farm*' MU - •gleeted to «•ail due, nnd the matter w: neglected for more than three years, and when the Collector was called upon to "pony up" he refused. Suit was brought against him at the Superior Court at New Castle, but when the trial Collector, like a nice, honest man, i up to the bar of justice and pleml the iu t «/* limitation us a bar. So lie he did not have to take $ ÎO0 t>f the people'» mom v out of his pocket nnd pay i ». like an honett man. No, he kept it, and robbed the tax paver» of over Aiiotln r Republican tried the same game, from the same h three years had not elapsed, and ids pic., was not good. Ife hail to pony up §21)0. Mr. Bird, will the people try your dishonest office-holders again? to gotten. Slicep dog office hohler» discount. They live i yet, I think, and For a longer time this s power iu Wilmington, provements they made ? They the people during their reign and spent $4,500,000 and left a bonded debt o( - ooo. They opened Water promised the people a wide a' 1- foot pavement on tiie north side. In »tend of keeping their promises they took more than § 100,000 of the people's d divided it friend» who hud building! places along Water street number or properties by allowing tiie road c ompany to place tin i the* already too narr promises people know j III! ey nvcrltHikcl was called the 'alked died but , you are not Ibr •e at a Feneader bundled : Stalwart». in Where ; • the i ung fri d ey •ng»t ii of their business and ruined a ail track lirai !.. •»it- Repub e not good, Mr. Bird ; the i ami will not. pave lit ry you again. \X imt iiUN become of Hi«' $4.500 lax UeU d by an ex-Republican City Treasurer, ami where are the honest men who gave an ex pert $:i,000 to find out. really how much wi.* htolen? But like nice, holiest Republie the sureties of the ex-Troasurcr did n tiie city lost §7,500 inslead of $ 1,500. What lx'eaine of the $12,500 belonging to tim School Board, the theft of which the •at» unearthed ? Wus it. deposited in bank ? No ; and there Ls no minute or record of w hat wus done with it. But, oh, the Republic improvement, and it stands to this day •nt to their great wisd« to the enlarged City Hall, neat little sum of $ 20 , 000 , us our beautiful Court House. Yet still another improvement was made by this wi»e und honest party. They sent to England and purchased an "Iron Bull" and named it "Baker's Bull." It cost $20,000. Tld» "Bull" was used by tills wise party to macadamize Fourth street. It w périment, and it cost the people some $50,000, and the work w People living on Fourth an«! French streets liave nothing but curses for the "English Bull" und Its importers. Tiie "Bull" I» ot pay, De did tnako one IIS 1 refer Hi ich cost the '-third much an ex lullurc. The am hon'd fomew bcie in this city, and Chair [ man Harrington could do well by taking it | U» Si»«« lo improvo oil. ro«<1». It. I wheels arc broad (uullke the principles of the Republican party) and would »math thing» wherever it went. Mr. Canby would do well to go along with the "Bull" and ex plain to the people the advantage» It ha» for saving money. It would be a good com panion for the land canoe now on exhibition. It will not be long before the land cauoe will be housed with the "Bull, arrangements could be made to sell both to Barnum. For a number of years this same party spent annually about $«,000 for bank dls The appropriations made In Janu ary would not last more than »lx months, the people being taxed for Republican ignor ance. During the long and do-nothing reign of Republics!)» in City Council their official» allowed 915,000 to remain until the elaims.bcc of persons paid* but the account still stood open. A Democratic ch*rk was authorized to examine into the whole matter und re port to Council and aflar live month» of tiresome labor he reported tiiat he hud satis tted live hundred liens, running back for n period of 18 years, and that the book» showed that $5U,lkfO was due the eltv, of which but about $30,UU0 was collectable and the balance w orthless This was from Republican neglect. The report of the clerk was examined by a committee ap pointed I y Council and heartily approved. The amount allowed for uil this service was $125, against $M,000 uilowed by the Repub for discovering a defalcation of $4.500. Are the people of New Castle county willing to again try a party that ha» been tried and found wanting/ 1 think not. The business interests of the State, countv, and city will be in safe hands with Htocklcy, I.oie and Bat« » at the helm. Tut New Castle count) down for 500 majority. Watoiek. ■ counts. the loin book 'worthies». Hundred» lie THE LARGEST RETAIL STOCK OF DRY GOODS. SritAwnnipaK & Clothier, Deai.ee» in Dry Goods Fach «ivei.y, Eighth ami Market Stheet». Illrd Minina keeps oanai'ir» in constant song, and dheanes. 15 «eut» at drug stoic. Fixai Co*, Camden, N. J. Iteiidy for lull HiiaIhcn». Our fall stock of bat» and caps now in store. The most elegant »tock ol Derby hut« we ever bud made up. Price» us usual, the lowest in the city. E. II. Uuuiford «S: Bro., No. -RH Market street. cures Bird uKk mums. Speeiul IlHigHliia— Ituanell. .6 * B K K HIVE 301)—Market St—300 XVK ARE NOW SHOWING THE Largest and liest Stock -OK SILKS, SATINS, BROCADES, 1'LUSIIES, X'ELVETS, D HESS GOODS T R I M M I N G S AN 1) 'vc lia' e ever offered, and many decided bargains amonsr , ° ö tliem A \ r cry Attractive Stock —OF— HOSIERY, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, AT OUR USUALLY' LOW PKICES. R. L. RUSSELL, •%('> Market Stree t. nivl-56>inwr Dre*» Gouda, see., at «har pa. N< ^yiLLIAM B. SHARP, Fourth and Market Sts., New Dress Goods AT REDUCE» PKICVA. Colored and Dress Silks, Direct from the Importer. Cloths and Cassimerel Tne largest stock wc have ever —Also a full line of— C'ari'Ets and Oil Clotus, From 35 cents to *2.00 per yard. offered. WM. B. SHARP. Fourth and Market Sts. Fancy lloHiory and Uudarweur. EW GOC *r 1 S. It. STAATS No. 405 Markt t Street, I« OPENING ALMOST DAILY >d heautiriil designs ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN In FANCY HOSIERY FOR LADIES, GENTS AND MISSES. Also opening a largo SELECTED BTOCK OF 'd YVELL La lies', Gentlemen'» and Children'» Merino Underwear ? AT TIIE VERY LOWEST MARKET RATE« (MtKAT RUSH —FOR— O Y STERS! J. T GARDNER, COR. .SEVENTH AND hiiiplev ath; hr a«I«h-«| • In in to hlshiiKlneHs milt |.s all IRTWIIH w I th o y «'I'EKS »t short •;«iï l'iij- s JJROS8.MER & SCHEU, 1'rcsco, House & Sign Painters, 210 E. FOURTH 8TRF.ET, WILMINGTON, DEL. Halls, Pm-io lit will IV« r «»VNU-rs to with (heihlvn all G 1 • «-It »nie Will V 2-1 III 14 NO. <'hint I us «h « »ral.-i «.il Ufael loi : X'rsflhuli Oil, Wat • r Dlf.It III per Col all work. «•«*.» •1*7-11--*, III! JO It X WAS AM A KWH. r JX)-DAY r -AT John Wanamakcr's. Wednesday, October 24. Store Not to be Closed The store- will hu open, as usual, every day (his week. Sateens with large damasse dots, $1; 44 inch. A generous fabric for a novelty just out ol Paris. Green, three shades of electric-blue, navy-blue, gurnet brown, olive. A woven soutache effect looks precisely like an elabor ate braidwork on a ground of diagonal broad rib. neath, i. c., on the wrong side, is a soft cushion of wooled yarn feebly caught up by the harder warp, It is almost as striking a novelty as braided cloth would be. Hut braided cloth would be very costly. This is $*2.50. Another novelty in soutache dress patterns is a series of combinations of braid nnd chenille. One, at least, of the patterns is altogether removed from any seen before. In some, colors a}» Combined well Under as as fabrics and forms. Hraid includes satin •Soutache effects various every day. piping, grow more , , , JOHN WANAMAKER. nilrd circle, southeast fr.»i. For more than a year wc liave bad one price for writing papers, whether bought in large quantity. Our ream price is, at most, as low you have or small as anybody's Of course, then, ream price. 1 our quire price is lower than anybody's ; beard of a for we lmv'n't ijbody else selling price, by ream and at one quire. XX e sell many sorts of paper anybody wants; some the finest in tbe world. Not found out yet that ive arc sell ing these finest sonic as poor as ovorvbodv bus papers at ream prices. There is some satisfaction in looking through a stock of papers, when you know be Ibrchaul that nil tbe tire about as low be made, liave some ])ITC0S as they can Xery likely, we papers that might as well not keep ; we may want some that ought to liave. XVe proloss to have chosen infallibly. Rut we have taken have tbc finest of all in a great many different styles, soMi fièr ent that few would see any lation between them ; and this finest costs so little as to sur XVe we anti Yve don't care to re call it . but it is heavy, medium or light; rough or smooth ; laid, wove or parch ment ; white cream or azure : ruled or unruled prise many. "XVanamakcr Rest ; commercial X ou can imagine or octavo, wbat a variety. If you want an unsurpassa l*apcr, and yet inexpensive, see "XVanamakcr Rest" light, wove, rough, cream, unruled, at 12 cents a quire. blc Erst circle, r I beast from enter. JOHN XWANAMAKEIt, (lirstniil, Th I riff 'I CUy-hall m, ü <1 Market street a I *••*!«. riilluililiihla. MA tLHOA V LINK». PHILADELPHIA, WIL- £E 1 MINGTON AND Mi BALTIMORE U.V tl.lt«) AD. GOTOIIKt*. Wilt. IS«!. Train» will leave Wttminjrton aa follows for : T hlladul ph 1 a and I n 1 er iue<l la tc » t at Iona—A. 65,7.00, 10.*1, h. in. 2.20, 4.'«, 7.». 6.55. I». in. Philadelphia (cx| rc*»)-!.00, 2.2A «.». 7.80, S.I5, 9.0M**.Q.6fl, 11.kl. a.ta. 12.1.SI.ÔA 8.17,8.10, «.3», 7.26 p. lu. Kew York--«.OA 2.22, 6.20. ,U .58, 11.61s. in. *12.16. 1.51, 2.20, 5.17, S.»», 7,26, p. m. BaUlmorn and Intermediate stations—1.06, 9.17 10.00 a. m. 0.00 p. m. Baltimore sud Bay Ltne-S.67 p. tn. Baltimore and Washington-!.«, 4.61, 8.06 6.17 a. m. l.on, *1.0», 6.00, fl.67, ll.Ofp. m. Baltimore only— 1. or», lo.no a. in. 12.20 and Trains for Ikdawitre Division leave f«»rs l.UA, fl.OO, 6.25 p. m ujrton and Intermediate station»-9.10 a. m S.26 p. ni. Delmar and Intermediate stations—9.10 a. m. 1.05 p. m. New Castle—6.00, 9.10a. m. Harri I.U6, BU N DA 1 TRAINS. Philadelphia and lutermefllateaUllona—6.10a.m. 12.00m, 6.SO. 7.X), 9.66, p. in. Plilln.l. lphiA amt New York—2.00, 2.23 a. in. 6.17, 7.2H p. in. Ballt more d Washington—1.42, 4.61, 8.06, 9.17, a. m. 11.04 p. m. Maltltnore—1.05 a. in. For further in format Ion passenger« are r< ferrtNl to the time table* posted at I lie depot. limited express IMM'raln» marked thus: (•) upon whlrti extra fare Is charge»!. J. K, WOOD. Oencrul Passenger Agt. CHAS. K. PUGH. Uenc-ral Manager. A TEA MS II I r LISKS. 1/OR PHILADELPHIA. .^ «IP*** A TIJK HTKAMfcll Miff I <lii'î7il " S. M. FELTON *> —CHANGE OF IÎOUK8— ON AND AFTER MONDAY. 8K»*T. Sftrii.TH E sTK AMEll ». M. k ei. ton wie e leave French street wharf nt 6.45 a. m., nnd lux leaven I'liltadi-lplilaat l!..VI|i. in. .1 I*. then Hook each w tickets W. A Ii. ItallrtMol mlailon trains only 9 , are l * l {V r e* •ent». TlrkeU turn liy III »•"»'I !«» return on a«n «obi on the boat OMeent yOR NEW YORK. Electric lane ot Stf'amers 8*11« from Kins «trait »lurf, Wllmlnstun, TUKMIAVS. ÏIIUICSDAYS and SATURDAYS, Pier 14, MONDAY«, at 2 o'clock, n. m., Kasl lUvct .1 fr« , New York, WEDNESDAYS, «1 FRIDAY«, at 4 o'clock, |>. m. Freight carried as low as by any other Him-. For raU* apply to A HI FI. A It HOT, 63 Hmith streit. New York; K. ANDREWS, WUmlnKlwii,Del. 6" 2Z* 1 1 - ^NCHOR LINK. ■obucm^mSS^ UNITED HTATK» MAH. HT KA.MEIt« ball XVi i kly to and from NEW YOltK and GLASGOW, via LONDON DKUKY, $*>. lU turns |lin to I Cabin,940. 1U luru Ticket«,|75. >kcd Cabin Passage, ffld |I4C Cat-Ill partHenger« h PanM-iigt-r aeconnuodati low rates stUI.rn.mi» .... Mill. I link, fa.-.n. A ' *N t o«:?:8iî!i;' n , , Ï8u"m.rk,"kc üürU ' :l,,y ' ,UI >' For lKM.k« <>r 'T.iur« In HrnUnn.l, "rau., pinn« *. apply in IIKNDKKM.iN IlliuTII Kllrl,' n"» J-g*"! 1 * or »ÀMUEI. K. BETTS, Adaiu» Kxprc»«, XV lliiiluirtoii MXAXVIAL. r piIE ARTIZAN8 SAVING BANK. NO. W>2 MARKET «THF.ET, Incorporated Jamuahy 24tii, lsetr Open to receive «b'potiltM from 9 a. in. Tueaila from imp. m. : y amt Saturday «; 7 to » oVLx k. 'll I llf(S «EMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND, Rejrutarly made In April an«! October. When dl vlilcmlrt are uot wltlnlrawn tto-y an «tepoHlta. Thu* permanent dt po.-ilU compound their tiiler«'4t twice In each year. MANAGER«: Clement It. Hmvth, < har!e« XV. llJwlulnt, N at brill I» I It. lie 11**11 ry F. Dure, W. HaMtiiiK*, Edward Puaey, Georgs XV. Bush, Oeorte«. «'a pel le, M. L. l.h-hteiiHteln, Edward Darlington, Job Ii. Jaekson, wmuni u. «wm, Anthony lllxxlna. GEORGE W. BIIHH, President, l- S- PA PELLE, Vice President, E. T. TAX LOR. Treabiirer. .1. M. MATIIKR, Auditor. fvb21-ly THIRST NATIONAL BANK A- UF WILMINGTON« RzrastTORY or tiik Public Money —AND FINANCIAL AGENT« —or— THE UNITF.D STATES Edward Bett», President, . D AltMflTltoxn, Cashier. PAID UP CAPITAL, M0O,UJ0. <; Philadelphia, New York »ml llonton Kxchana* irnl.shed to regular I»ep«Mjltors without eharge. Dl»euuut days, MONDAYS and TIIUK«DAV« at ».:ju a DIRECTOR»: Edward lletts, Clement It. »mylh, George XV. liunii, Daniel James, John II, Adams, .lammt*. Mr WUIIani Tatnal'k*** ICI* Garrett. bamuel Unucroft, Jr. nl-ly CPECIAL NOTICE. MESSRS. E de V. VERMONT A CO., PUBLISHERS, or 70 I*11AM1IEKSBTItEET, N EW YOltK, Acknmvlcdirnl regular cnrrcimomlrnt -t NK\V«I*AI KKS in Hit- Ulilt«*«l «UU-» and Cuiiutiv arc now preparml to wml tlicir PRIVATE FINANCIAL LETTER York Pity vefop«') to all INVESTORS OR «PECULATORS, desire to repel V«) weekly tla* late» lallou concerning tin STOCK MARKET In the metropolis from Nt «1« r white sealed ■ who Ini HINTS and POINTS furnished to SPECULA TOtR 8 concerning Hie prob .nie rise « btoek 8 : lll.-oai'Vi nnd (biplf* Jut decline ifk •nine SECURE lit ■IWjriTAUl.E INVKMTMNTs. „ .. .„J'nV. Vermont A < Eer«' nr lia .keiL' 'ilii.Jw. 1 »"^' 1 »iiln.nl la In* InUiit ue 1 " 1 ' nl1 luterest. Ndtick : E. m, RjH being v «• lllelr II partial!! y n»t by pc. aionui •<;«J in the i I. etter •nt win h. .!î5". l * |,| J r "y MONDAY it ithvi ONKIMlLL.lRw-iitlu ° r< 1 E. DE V. VFJJMONT & C(\., rURLIBHEltS, 7GCHAMBER}» ETKEKT, NEW YORK. Bug H-lv-51 th«% t.» It- It. ROBINSON & CO., BANKERS AND BIÎ0KKB9, Fourth and Market Stieets. for SALK: 5,000 Delaware City 4 )f I M>r Pf»t. boii<|« ¥ Ruy and s « ll stork* ami homi. «« •a jSSsriaKss-ttßa a mitl «wll/.erlaiitl »•.Uvrin Any 7,1-ly. :» I.« CLOTH TNG. J ust the Latest Styles ow in the market Ready Made Clothing N W ill lie found at Market Fourth. & j Jeeidedly the largest Stock J"n the city to select from. "pX very Department is filled ~J^7f»r your inspection nnd TT^ach suit is guarnntml JLi iK'rfect. dVTobby 1'atterns for Hoys _L> nnd Men. onig onr best for tlie ynallor children. f this Department wc need but say D oi o R ich are tbe styles to-day we offer F or a Custom Suit to fit like n glove.. & a stock unsurpassed, 2d floor above c ut, trimmed nnd made stylish and neat, f fashion, flic finest found on our street. o TH-with let us go, Ibis stock to view, 4 & make our selection from something new; M ovo with tbe crowd, and leave your measure, nd get a suit, that gives you pleasure, cinembering "merit dc l mantis recognition," 5t*tt, tbe cutler, first in tbc profession, A Px K : I TXuery garment, must suit, Li your favor to win, f IT his tbc reason wc expect you again; o give ns •» call, we boast not in vaLi, Ufllie* leaders of Styles in JL TliVilmmgton. 8 "touch fj® BA sot 8 magic kan a v- Hr ; • M « You arc Invited to rail... ... lllelr elegant rive and SixIIoleMauipli, ,'Vlih Illuminated n li'g Door. and cxainii End i »'jaklng and 1,1 1)"^»,^ "?»l sra5sa*i5fr Krior Is lined with Tin a „j patent Automatic ('.y.,, «S Attuehment. it i,.. 'I I'ro Hiiil plate and in StllS"° a o.Mvhlt It ib uiiKurpai-bnl. -Al«o a full Hue of I renting, Cooking Stoves and fi n —AT SCnOEN' UK A I EH, RANGE & STOVE 1101 '20!) it 'il!} Slii|i]('y S|. W 11.61 INutoN, wtlvnmf T''œa i RH sch« me to W drawn inontlilv. 1 , ' u W-VAHITAL l'HI/.K, Tlrkrt«, only shsra. in IjOUisiana (State Dim iKK Incorporated In lflflfl for 26 years hv tb. r Dir«t for Dd 'N ational and tlmrltal.le pur With a capital or«l,(EU,(M) o wlibli 11 fluid ol |.WiU,uui l.ac since I.m 1 otwiiciiuliig piipn made a part of the adopU'd December 2d, The only Lottery «■ by the people of anyH'.at... It never »cah« or nosiiiom-H IT« ujouVlîl fc K VM HKU * ,K * W1 Sii * '»M 'Id Ify nt State c im ,i 1 l»., I d iKllJ . A «1*1. UNDID OPPORTUN IT Y Tu V FO IPI U N K. EL EV KNTII G R A N |) DR ; PI.AbH L. AT N KM «MH.f DAY. NOVEMHER Ulli, D Drawing. Look at the ThIiowIii exclusive ERAI, 4J. T. liEAURKf.AÏilT GENERAL JURAI. A. EAltl.X inaiKiKi- all the drawing» of tbi« • ordinary nnd rectiii*»« of ' ' 1ST l-io «Î i.-.. \x I »« irit-iiiitniu', and ait, the published Oillcbd J.l-t . Capital Prize, $75,00 lOlkOOO TlrKRT. AT FIVE UDI.I.SIW FRACTION«, In FIFTHS ln rKol'uUl LIST or l'UUZ«: 1 Capital Prl/eof.... 1 Capital Prise of.... 1 Capital Prise of.... 2 Prises of |a,nu). ft Prises of 2,000. to Krises of 1 , 000 . 20 Urk/.i s of too Prises of son Prises of 600 Prises of 1,000 Prises of 209. Mi 26.. APPOOXIMATIUX pki/kh: 9 Approximation Prit»# of f7». 9 " " 9« . 250. 1,967 Prîtes, amonntlngto. Application lor r* made to the ofilce ol For further Infor full aUUress U retl letter. Mild did mipaii^l ii rtiu'c ileariw . Send order* by ex; it» M. A. PAUriilN Gr, M. A. DAUPHIN, at S07 Srv« Eth Street, S\ Ashlngton, N. B.—Orders addressed to S receive prompt attention. 1,1 >■1, t-*», w rj*F.A ! TEA ! TEA ! Oae Hundred Chests often choice r. TF. A8 Just received, unit tliem our Justly •• all Hi * c a trial by all l" v '' .i ,i. .. I EA8. riving new ftl-H III nl*o eonfltnnlly Wc •linin' of COFFEES. il Mnra«\illM» Cofln i . (I ou r choice IhraklaM 1H, J», 22 Which Is rousted Kiider «Idee» a specialty. here. « equallud an' liai Ml* 1« Pi CRIPPKN'S —TEA STOKE— No. 5, E. Second St., Wü, T RAPPING FAI'EK. XVOODBINE MILLS LABEL UKtilSTEKEIt GUARANTEED FULL CO 5TII, 1878.-f* Tilt (JtI»H A9*Fzu»L r AnY 18 SHEETS TO STItAW WltAfriSO,. to »».WJ jji .ount, should have 1» shtflsilu .e»'» v 29 quires to « ach bundle. iw being *< ZQTThprp I« tmiPh Ifthli« « In to lh«' «i«i • »'«■* 12 six In - ... P 54 l M ' l' D * Ihlnk of Du nimihur yr »''!.. Aak to bundle. CG UN 1' your 1 A1 i h 'XVOODBINE," e nolhln* clre, »» «<••* ■ 1 I,,.,I ... Ell LI. (Hlaa.I.rd M "" (MKAPEii i'" 1 "* paper, imt up with .Ii .md ink the l/u 8 l Ask the nrni von tiny oft« .. III N E MILLS" '' ÎH' Siiisl In I' 11 else, a* this t* Uieeneai* » Count, Quality ,XXVight& . p of the fll flonsl.lercil. 1 ry»n iw «m I»' l | WOODBINE Mi M . alokzo i-*" 8 UKNKY L. BATHOS» a ran* l Raymond a co.,^ U STOCK BROKEKN PINE STREET, 9 NOS. 4 AND 6 Buy and »ell io r moderate mArgin the New ,Y.' rk .f^vorel-lo ol«» privilege* *' f " v< i™, u dtsLintly loeat«! J »um» ' wlhliliiK *° 1. ooo, »re 1,1 Vv, from K>0 t0 * Lictuiilars. . L write for us *° r * ». free. H .msuhtewt M""'" Kcfeieu«* Huslui'*» idled t» *H' lkilUl)U ' " E*ell* l, s f ' raie»; Waff