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row . CIIARLE9 C. ^ . of Sussex Cota. TOK BETRESIXTATITE IX CONGRESS, CHAULES U. LORE, . Of ÿcw CuUc County. ■ '» DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKKT. TOH STATE SENATOR«, DR. SWITIIIN CFIANDLER. ALEXANDER B. COOPER. FOR RERKEFENTATIVE.«, HENRY M. BARLOW. GEORGE H. BATES. ROBERT C. JUST1S. WILLIAM COOCII. ALBERT N. SUTTON. WILLIAM A. COMEGY8. DK. JAMES V. CRAWFORD. I FOR I.E 7T C OURT COMMISSIONER*, EDMUND II AMAN, Mill Crunk Hundred. ..»•IN T. CIIKAIKS, Rod Lion lluudrod. JAMES II. MACKE Y,Willie Cluj Criuk lid. SERICK F. SU AI.I.CKOSS, St. George's lid. JaMJ.S T. TAYLOR, Ai>|KK|ululmiuk lid. OiOSGE 0. ROTIIWELL, Blackbird lid. FOR 8 II Elt I FP, rUUNAL J. LYNCn. FOR CORONER, FRANK E. SMITH. Cloning Falsehood*. As the political contest in Delaware draws to a close it will be well lor ths Democratic and Independent voters to Imj on their guard against the senseless campaign lie» with which the 8tatc will doubtless be flooded from now until tlie day of election. False hood, it has been said, "will travel a league ^ " while truth is putting on it» boot«,"and no doubt Chairman Harrington and his cor rupt political workers, in the hope of profit ing by the superior speed thus generally accredited to the devil's chief wenpon, will wield it as effectually as their evil natures suggest, for the purpose of deceiving tlie wary an J capturing a few VDtes that may bang trembling in the balance uutil the last moment. It will not bj forgotten bow, iu 1866, the Republican managers, on the eveuiug before election, distributed all over this State a circular purporting to be issued by the Democratic State Central Committee, announcing tlie sudden death of Gove Saulsbury, the Democratic candi date for Governor, and the sub stitution of Samuel Jefferson's name upon the ticket in ids stead. Till» bold scheme was devised for the purpose of iu flucncing enough* Democrat» to vote for Samuel Jefferson (whose name was printed on Democratic ticket» enclosed with the cir culars) to secure the election of the Republican candidate, James Riddle, whose campaign funds, so liberally furnished, are to this day lining the pockets of some of the nu engaged in aiding Chairman Httiiiiigtcn's dctpeiaic » theme to obtain political control ot this State. Fortunately the Democratic voters were too caieml to be caught in the trap prepared for them, and the Republican candidate» were buried almost out of eight ut the election that followed. Wc refer to this matter particularly to day, in view of a charge contained in the morning organ to the effect that Hon. B. T. Bigifp, in a public ppecch made in Sussex county a few day» ago, opeç'y declared that "Delaware Ja lor Delawareans," and that foreigners were not wanted iu this State. The same article further charges that several gentlemen of Irish and German descent, truckers from near New York, prospecting with a view of investing many thousands of dollars In Sussex county lands, became indignant at the speaker's it marks and refused to Invest a dollar in Delaware. This is a very pretty campaign story, and though we have not bad an opportunity, at this writing, to give it a lull Investigation, we have no hesitation iu expressing our belief in its utter absurdity and untruthful ness. In the first place, we know that Mr. Biggs does not entertain the sentiments thus attributed to l.irn, and in the second place the story bears the plain of campaign literature instead of the indications of truth. It made a real nice little plot to have these supposed capitalists, with inillious or dollars tu their vest pockets to invest in Sussex county land, stationed at the critical moment just where Mr. Biggs was to speak, and, becoming indignant at some remarks of his, tuke a firm grip on their dollars and declare they would not in vest a peuny in a country where such obuox ioui views were held by public speakers. Capitalists are not supposed to measure the worth of their investments by the utter ances of campaign orators, and it is more than likely that any capitalist who finds laud to his liking and at hi» price in Sussex county or elsewhere in Delaware, will purchase whut he wants, re gardless of what public speakers may belch forth from the stump. A whole vol, unie of utterances like those Imputed to Mr. Biggs would not prevent m» n from in vesting where they »aw an opportunity for a favorable return, though, as we remarked above, we do not for au instant believe he gave expression to sueli an unwise and un Deinocratlc sentiment. We thluk this silly yarn is a sample of what may be expected during all the next week, and we therefore request our readers to lie on the lookout, and prepared to treat them with the contempt und unbelief they s$ completely warrant. j 'ho were i ur-inarks j ; / ' o ■ou red* • uiriug n exM p-flopplng lory of the ; of Delaware .mniarily with thi» F ree Trade butied with the its, under the vote» .oviug people, on the of poor Jerry U irrlgar, endeavoring to galu for prieve, is seized Upon by who. Idm ano. some miscrao < jackals on the Republic papers, as a pretext for campaign ctTcct. This seems to us like the depth ot political depravity, and while we have no hesitation iu declaring that in be aguiu respited, we would scorn to even attempt to make a matter of justice like this the slightest lh?;ue iu the present campaign. opiuiou be should Mks»us. Smith cits and MieetT did not draw a large audiciicdat the Opeiu UoaUw', last night, und as their remarks failed to pay a tribute to IIarrillgtulli^m and "ting ''rule" they were uof. received w ith much favor. If these gcttUt meu cannot follow the debx^cd example of the morning organ and awtillow the entire dote Of crow jnt'parcd by Chairman Harrington, they had better keep out of I lie campaign altogether. Ciiaikma.v II.UikiNUTON lo»t a »pleudid chance for "vindication, M la>t night, when lion. N. 1L äiuithcr», who defended him in the famous safe burglary trial,made a hpcoch at the Opera House without ing his name. If Mr. Smithci* knew llu rinirton ee mention be imuvccnt lie would certainly say K). Tnc Delavvaub ho loi bus covered them adv»*» with glory in the military celebration in Philadelphia yesterday, and with one ex ception—the Third Brigade—did the lineftt marching of the entire line. This i» eome tblng our boys very justly feel proud of. Those disreputable organs who arc en deavoring to drug a question of nativity and religion into the. present campaign, would do well to read the communication from an Indignant Irishman in the Philadelphia Timet which we publish elsewhere. At last the morning organ admits that mixed schools do exist in »onic Stute». Should the Kt^iublleaiis carry Delaware the morning organ would bo the first to insist that they be forced upon the poor white people here. THE LARGEST RETAIL STOCK OF DRY GOODS. StRAWDHHUJE & CLOTniEtt, Dealers in Dut Goods Excusivei.t, Eiuiitu und Market Street». Tho Best Ai>|iol:iteil. [New York Journal of Trade. ] Although tldK I« a subject rarely touched ujH)t! in these columns, It is, never tlie less, one of more or 1 few me importance. There ure ho, in vibiting a strange city, but w ish to know where the. beat appointed •an be found, and where he will not be thrown among thu common rabble. As a general thing has any regard for what may be termed ids physical future, wants to know what liquor he is drinking. To ensure that knowledge lie patronizes only those who have u reputa tion to lose. it is pleasant to record that tlie good people of Wilmington, Del., have ut least one liquor bouse iu which they may place implicit confidence. It is that of Mr. Chu». J- H. Beckett at Nos. 108 and 110 Market street. Mr. Beckett lias redded here und been in the business about eleven years. About two years ago lie opened his present establishment, which is beautifully pajiercd and fitted up in the latest style. Ills patrons ate among the leading citizens, and his place has the reputation of lieiug second to none. His business is both wholesale ami retail. Mr. Beckett is considered by all to lie the most reliable importer of pure wines, bran dies, gin and fine cigars in this city, constantly on hand a large supply of A. 8. & H. F. Overholt's nud the Royal Cabinet brands of whisky, which are known through out the world for purity and strength. He also makes a specialty of the "Clymax," a Key West cigar, which he seifs at $5 per 100, Mr. Beckett's trade is not confined to Wil mington alone. It extends throughout the surrounding country. By polite and close attention to business, honest dealing and purity of goods, Mr. Beckett has gained a trade ami reputation which is the envy of other establishments of it» kind. sal an who drinks and who He In One Dollor Shoe». Ewlng, No. 6 East Front street» ha» been rushed for |l«»höe»,but he still has a supply hand and can accommodate the public. Make no mistake. The firet door from Market street 1» the place. You tan see bis transpuraucy at night over the window. Cruoby & unfa Is the place to buy all kinds of dry goods cheap for cash. Strictly one price. Nos. 220 and 222 Market street. A Puzzle to I'orgers. S! «1 d.3 The Bank of France will issue a few hun dred franc bunk notes on an especially elabo rate pattern, which, It i« believed, will bailie tlie most skillful of forgers, lient painter has furnlsucd the design, and the engraving has been executed by artists of the first rank, the distinguishing feature of the new note being its double water mark. That to tlie left is the head of Ceres, and that to the right the head of Mercury, is visible with the note placed flat, and the other when it is held up to the light. The water marks arc not printed over. On both sides of the note they appear encircled by ornumeutal devices. On the fac note An eini One of the draped ligure» seated, which sym bolize agriculture and navigation. Ou the reverse the centre i» occupied by u group of the Goddesses Minerva and Fortune, and be low each of the water murks is the »landing figure of a genius, bearing an escutcheon, on which i» inscribed the value of the note. The new note, like all French bunk notes, is printed in blue. *«*"Heln y But don't rail r ourse If and other» will help you.'' Kidney-Wort for nllllyqr, kidney and bowel eomphiint», pllc»,co»tlvoDeW, s. The demand of the people for nn cft»ler dhod of prepiiriiig Kidnuy-Wortli:ui Induced the pronrlotorr.th«! weli-km»wn wholenale «triig gl»t», Well», KU'hardson ôt ( -o.. of Hurliu -lon Vt.. tô prepare it for »ale in a liquid forma» well uh in dry form. 1 to • ■t< bb. C«UM><1 thO -on»« rup minute« of a Cabi i fwr, bare Woea rtftihu't papers. They at tha lueitlne, at \fb« wirk Uh Com decided to meet the resistant«. Borelii Bey» roeecutfrfr, »talc« that the i'uulah began at tho moment lal Pasha's sldc-dc camp up *he rerun and declared that the on of the Christians would be iu ace with Arab! Pasha's wishes, éortiou is made on the evidence of aabitanU of Taut ah. .o False Prophet is reported to be within ?c day»' march of Khurtoun. A council . the Mildster» «a» hold here to-day. . In the House of Commun» tld» nftcruoh 8ir Charles Dilke, tinder Foreign Secretary, read telegrams from Sir Edward Mulct, Britteh Consul General tn Egypt, denying that the politUvl prisoner» iu Egypt were cruelly treated. Mr. Ban norman, Viimbcial Secretary to the War OUlee, »ahi the (Government had received no i.ews regarding the fate of Prüfe» for Palmer. Mr. Pnrueli gave notice that he would cull attention to the adtnitite t>ation of the Land and Coeiciou acts aiul move* a resolution tn reference thereto. The Queen will review the troop» who fought iu Egypt when ad thoeO M ho are not to form pan of the army of oecupatiou have returned to England. Wlmt IHck Mum Id Do. [Philadelphia Times.: Dick Harrington ha» reduced the cam paign in Delaware to a question of bl» per sonal vindication, and that must Im fatal to hi« cause, i*specIrtlly in New Castle county, where the Ki-publtcnu» could conquer under honest leader?hip. There 1s only one way for Harrington to attain his viluikr.ttton, und that he seernn to carefully avoid. lie has long liectl under indict ment iu Washington for a very grave otfenso, alleged to have been committed tiy hlrn when „holding au Impur laut . publie office. Let •Harrington coa*c to »liamn Delaware l y upjH'ullug from tlie law to town meet ing», and go to Washington nud demand trial for the charge that I» on record against him. When the law acquits him, he will he vindicated, und until lit* shall have been vindicated, he must be ft crushing millstone to any party as it» ostentatious leader. '•ltmi.gl» on Itat«." Clear» ou», rat», mice, roaches, flic», ants, bed-hug*, »klink», chipmunk», goo lier». 15 cents. Druggist». ■'»U, f i * Jr, Bt, n Hlil Vi love». Five book Foster kid»; d('»!raldc color»; all size»; SQmiUi mir. Cnaliy tV Hill, No». 2ÜU und £&$ Mju ki t »It* t. K5 tKIDNEY-WORT g has buen proved , The SUREST CURE tor ! KIDNEY DISEASES. Too« alamo book or dis ordered urine Indi cate that Ftro oro a victim P THWf DO KOT EESITATjBi xiao KLinoy-Wort at once, {drugv srLrt« rcoommeadlDand it willnpcedily over » mo ike dine ano ar.d ratoro b-'Jthy action. R nHSoC VoT eon»p!al*.\ta peculiar "VsVIl vD» to your «rtc, auch aa pain H a r cl weakn e —co. Kidney-Wort ia unsLLr;iaa-..'d, ßj«a U will act promptly and catoly. _| LltLorScx. Inuor.tLnonoe, retention cfurine, brick dust or ropy dopcoita, aad dull draxrcinxr pair.», all speedily yield to its 43. BOLD BT ALL DBUOOI3TB. prioo Jl. ativo pov. jy OTiC'E. 1,000 Pairs Moro -or Those $1.00 SHOES. EWING, 6 E. Front Street. —41'IT r.r.cxi vj First «tore from Market. onUH-14-lni '1M1E PUBLIC 18 REQUESTED CARE A KUI.I.Y to notire the new and entnrircd bfheme to be drawn monthlv. JÛFH'APITAL PltlZJS, |75,000.*«i Tickets, oid y |5. Shares lu prooortlon IIM 33 I Louisiana State Iaittkry Co. Incorporated in hW! Tor 26 rear« by the Lex tex ture for Kducatluliul und Charitable ]»un»»ac s— wiib a capital of ft, not),«»- to which* luiid ot bus fcliuf bu-n added, ny aii overwhelming popular vote Us franchise or llit- pn-K-iit State Gourttitutlou A. IL. ltJV. GM I \ ». tiled 1> . Ti ' 'dy Lottery ever voted oa and endorsed by tho people of any state. It never »eaten or p->«tnone». TT$ G HAN I) N U.ill)Kit lUtANVlNUb lake place »ingle monthly. i. A JVI! F V S,>M> OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A r I i is N | K - K t 1 u fA ï. 1 * UKAW1N O, 1 . » . à tf.\\ * »UI. EA Na, TU KS V>r*wliÎ!r OVEMl I,H 14lb ' » v 9*-l80tU Mouthly U>0 f.liowlit. scheme, under the GENERAL JUBAI.'A EARLY of V»., wlio ui.niNxe nil tire «Irnwln; »f ltd» Company, ordinary and «Hii.l-ai.im.,1, «nd attest üùi rcctmsa of tlie puhlUlud Uliltla! Llhte. both Capital Prize, $75,000. 100,000 TICKETS AT FIVE DOLLARS EACH. FRACTIONS, In FIFTHS ln ritüfOKTlÜÜ." list ok nuzxs: 1 Capital Prize of, 1 Capital Prize of I 75,0(0 25,00b 10,(00 12» QUO 10, dUU apltul Prize »I rlKcsor ff«, miu. 6 Prize» of 2,000 lOPrl of 1 , 01 » 10 , 20 Prix Of . KSOW . 20,000 . »•,(«» . 25,000 . 25.UÜ0 I'M Prlz Prlz 800 Prlz 1,000 Prize» of of 200 of 100 L. •PHoxiMATioN rnizss: 9 Approximation Prize« of 1750_ » " " «io.... .f C.750 m. ,907 Prizes, ammintlng to Appllcfttto Bau« to the * Ihrthe full addrei-s, tertd letlur. . ÎSW.S'H) should only he irv In New OrleauK. write clearly,irlvine t>y expri-hh or lO-irit) Money Order, adui« r >«o only to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleuiisi La. ate» t dilue rmalh •lu b I Send t Or, M. A. DAUPHIN, at a j Street, Waiblngt :U to New Orb , I). C. > wll •ttl-it, w»-wjfc* N. U. 1er« add re receive prompt alien lion. r ^KA 1 TEA ! TEA 1 Oa Hund TEABJiwln d (Tlu-Stg of v choice •n our Justly famous an- all choice brand» and rial by all lover» of good I m g i hn ■> ■ new chop and deter TEAS. Wc of COFFEES. LojCimy 18, 20, •. Cliaic« «•living Java, •w Invoices Moulin, Rio, d Maracaibo Coil» run 2, 15 I «»ur choice Breakfti:-t r, L'f|uull««d any where. Our at Wlilcl. I, 'olloes personal supervUlou. Pi c Hplcc» a specially. CRIFFEN'S -TEA STORE— No. 5, E. Second St., Wil., Del. Q.REAT RUSH For.— O YSTERS! J. T GARDNER. CDU. BEVBNTH AND SHIPLEY STS. 1ms a<l able t. «1 nior * help to his buslnesa, mnl •'l>ply:iH persons wilhOVHTEltf Ills waguii will deliver oyster tea wlih thu <h Ivor wiii 0012-1 m H I i. •hurt f I lie cltv. ; promptly ttltcmteil to. •b JJKOSSMEU & SCHEU, k resco, IIouso & Sign Painters, NO. 210 E. FOURTH STREET, WILMINGTON, UHL i-htM, 11 till. t dcnurnlcl In nu, SalUluctl. <'h Veßtlhwle» • r, DtMp-in|M>i dl work, «« p i. . ,1m jornr xtaxamakku'h. 'pO-DAT % —A Wanam^ker's. Joint Saturday, October 28. Store Not to bo Closed Open ns usual tc-dny. Illack sural: for $1, such ns is rarely seen; not inferior to the rhadamc ■which tioned the otlicr day. went. ofF in a few hours, will tips. Another of the same char acter at SI.50. we men Tliat So JOHN HT AN AM AKER. r circle, »uutli ci trance v * Next lain bulldlior. Fur trimmings are going to be wÿiin even more than last Ovenmniu'iits of all year. sorts, and even dresses, arc being trimmed with fur. There are more than fifty sorts ol fur in use for such tr mining ; cut into strips and double-strips, ready to be sewed on. Furs are in view now; and the factory is in full work upon garments to measure. JOILN WANAMAKER. 1303 Cticatnut. Nottingham tidies extraordi nary in size und price; but Nottingham is only Notting ham, you know, tinghum. imitation of Russian pleases many. We picked up in. Switzer land embroidered ficlnns of altogether new character. Mull embroidered and cut out to form open-work, they Point. 40 and 90 cents. We have seen nothing in this country. Finit, »nd second circles, muter. A eloakiiip, rough use, $1.75; I lie price is the result of acci dent, but the cloth is all right. JOIUJAVANAidAKER. A r.cw Not an Some think arc imitations of Irish like them JOHN WANAMA-KER. Uiwcbt t rot I jfiSt light for 54-inch. <r Outer circle. »rtlreust fl-vin center. Perhaps nobody car<;s what store lias the most dress-goods, so, everybody may But we should like It etc. skip this, our friends to know jus-t what meant tho other day, when 'vc spoke of having ha d the most for wc Wc some years. meant that ladies, who come hither to buy, have th e most before them out of which to choose. We did not reck goods in the Custom House, in tlie cellar, or in ca ses, or in wholesale stocks, reckon goods accessible for ladies to choose or it of. It may seem o'.ld to some to lie so very precise; but there is occasion. Oil or We d ; ,d ,, , JO,nN WANAMAKER Jilany counter., mut., lC M, M auorth V.owetiurc'. I lie handiest place in town to put new clothes o\i a hoy; and tlie neatest chothes, too, may be. Why haudiest ' Be cause you're her.c to begin with, buying o ther things. ^ Hy neatest ? We're not going to tell. West Of mi,idle at ?'-MB WANAMAKER. \\ < at uf middle aui J towuri , Market street. Not eve f y bod y can get ready made slu Jefi t Q fp ; J, u t many who cr <u i(j n >t f cn y ears s ,g 0j can iiow. Shocmaking has gro«vn wonderfully. Stores difior in capacity to fit. store with only a little trade can't afford to keep all shapes. 1 here's n< itlring which a store with a big* trade can't afford to keep. Jixpcct to find here about cv(*ry sort and shape. JOHN WANAMAKER, M tst orinlüi *lc alai •, toward Market street. A / JDIIN WANAMAKER, ;, "' l Mnrtol «tlWIii, in llly-liall , u riitln*|r||i||{,i. MAILKOAV LTV KB. T>IIILADELPH1A, TO- RE X MINUTON AN U WÊ. UALTIMOKK UA11.BOA1». OCTOUEB, *th. 1MÏ. Traln> will leave Wilmington ae follow« rot I 'acsÄia >l J3.^?Lft c io,*iûv,VV ä,iA. Iteltlmore and Intermediate nation»— 1.0*, f.17 10.00 a. tu. 9.00 p. tu. Haiti inort. and Day Lino-«. 57 p. m. Baltimore and aatl)ln)tton»l,A 4.91, 8.08 *.17 a. ri. l.oo, »un, ».iw, e.vr, li.tw p. u>. Raltliuor* only— 1.D6, lo.no«. in. 13.* «nd Trulu« for pda wve Division leave for: .New Caatle— 4.00, 0.10 a. m. 1.09, 8.00, 9.15 p. m llarrliurlo l.fti, rf.24 Delt»«r and Intermediate atatlona—4.10 a« m. 1.05 p. tu. Intermediate •talion t—4.58,7.00, 4.001 7. ID, 1.4ft, 4». m. II .S3 ». m. ii and Intermediate staUou«-4.10a. in p. m. t)UNDA\ TWAINS. Philadelphia and Intermediate •tatlons-4. IDs. tn. 12.U0 ni. 8.IA 7.»!. 0.4*. p. in. l'lillariciphin an »dkN7.i»p. m. l New York -2.00, 2.23 a. . 6.17, Baltimore aiul Washington—1.42, 4.61, 8.06, 0.17, a. mi. 11.04 p. m. • Ualtltnorc-—1.06 a. m. F«r further Information ptmwngcr» are At ferred tu the time taille* punted at llu- depot. Ab^Tralii» marked ihm*: (•) an* Hin tied express upon wMcii »Mm fare Is charged. J. It. WOOD. General Passenger Afft. ('MAS. ». ITUH. General MaiittRer. 8 TEA MS III H Ei NES. OU *NEW YORK. Electric Line ot Steamers Bull» from King hlreet wharf, Wilmington, TIJEhDA YH. THLB8HAVS and 8ATUKDAYM, l from Tier 14, , New Yurk, al2o*clock, p. Mo»i Ulv .. HI'.. MONDAYS. M IDNESDAVK, «ml FRIDAYS. at 4 oYtnrk, p. nt. Freight enniod .*w low os by any other line. Fur rat«» apply tu AMIRI. A I! HOT, 13 Mouth .truut, Nrw York; E. ANDIIKWM. WllinlitKtuii. IK t. .va-n-»l \ NCHOR LINE. UNITED 8T ATEü MAIL STKAMKIU» Pall Weekly to and from NEW YORK and Cil.AlHlOW, » la LONDON DElUtY, Cabin ransAge, fflO to |U0. Ih-turn* f1!0 to 9>K Ike on d Cabin,Return Ticket s,f75. Cabin icmwniterj bonked at low rates l'aMteuger aecoi»iimn!atlniis are uiiextelled. Ai Main Deck. pasN.'iif'era booke« at lowest rules to ur from (Icruiany, Italy Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Ac. "•fomr* in Hen Hand, "rates, plans. Ae., apply to IlKwDKItHoN liltOTflKUH, New York, or Samuel F. llEVrct, Adam. Express, WitUiliiatun r Htat!' Fur lunik« of 4 FiNASetAI., r jUIE AKTTZAN9 SAVING BANK. Nt». 802 M AUK FT STUKKT, iKCOttfOUATICO .1 ANC A UV kiTlt, 1«H. dcpoNiu frouai» •«lav and Satin ii 7 to » oVI HKMI - A N N L A L 1)1 VI DEN I », de In April not ts Itlidniw OM n 'IN I ill 4p. nt. Oil : I tny i \ filing» K. I tegular I y . AVIun [•counted nui>uuiiiJ dh Idcnds they . Tim» |n- rniulifut di-poult» their Interest twice in rath y MANAUKUSi ?vh df|M Cleimuit It. Hntvtb, Cliarle» W. ll«wlun.J, Nut linn b- 1 It. IteiiHon, 11 our y F. Don-, W. Il »-tin RH, Kilwanl Tu»». Ueorn« W. Bush, . < :»|m 11«-, fliti-nstfin, K*lwnr«l l'rirllngton, , . 1 »!» II. Jiu-ktMtu, •y, William II. Swift, Anthony ni/gln*. OKOIM2KW. UV8H, l'resl.tent, ¥» H. CAFKLLK. Vice l*re«blei»L K. T. T AA I.OU. Tnv»un-r. .1. M. MATH FU. Auditor. fuWt-lT JjMKST NATIONAL BANK OF WILMINGTON. ItKlWHITOUY OKTItK 1*1 ULIC Mü.VLÏ —AND— FINANCIAL AGENT» THE UNITED STATES Edward Betts, President, G . 1> AUMtrriuwo, Gar liter. PAID UP CAPITAL, 1000,000. nhta. New York and itonton F.xrbnna« furulitbfil to rt-Kulur lh-no-ltors without elmrMf. Disc omit day», MONDA Vs and THURSDAY* i ■* at U.M a. in. KIRECTOItSl Rdwanl IU-ttH, t'leiiinit It. Smyth, George W. Itiish, Dan 1H Jauie«, John II. Adrun«, *•«('. .Mi-t omb, William Tatnall, Eli Garrett. •J Samuel Unucrult, Jr. nl-ly gPECIAL NOTICE. MESSRS. E de V. VERMONT & CO., PUBLISHERS, OF 70 CHAMBERS STREET, N KW YORK, Acknowledged regular correspon N ICWHI'Al'ERS In the United State are now prepared to »end their PRIVATE FINANCIAL LETTER * C «ud V i.t a« from New York city (under white tealed velopc) to all INVESTORS OR SPECULATORS, who may desire to receive weekly the Into« information concerning the STOCK MARKET tn the metropolis HINTS and TOINTS fnrntehcft to SPECULATORS concerning the probable rise »UM'kfi ; also ait /ic« to luveoto >1 Ou|ilt:ill.-its concerning decline tn SECURE Notick : E. de V. Vermont & ( •d, directly r Hanker*' Hun! <1 advice with lull Impartiality un i without belüg liUlnenced In the lcu»t by perbonal intere.t. d PROFITABLE INVESTMENTS. not tielng with any tin Ii Infor . «I math Letter Rent regularly by MONDAY night*» •»M, Iu elowd . nvclope. Tor THIRTEEN ÙON K( UTIVE \\ ¥. KKH«m the receipt of the «•ne Dollars« 1 ol E. DE V. VERMONT & CO., PUBLISHERS, 70 CTIA-Ï1IK.SJ STREET, NEW YORK. l.ugl4-lv-M R. R. ROBINSON & CO., BAN KER3 AND BROKERS, Fourth aiul Market Streets. FOR SALX: 8.000 Delaware a ty 4>4 per cent. bond«. Ri'y am] Mill »lock*; nn; 1 liim.ls ™ cou mlnslon. ».etter« «»f eretllt ava 'able in all pa -uort.M* w«»rl«l »!," V.mbU.d ). lr„l:iufl,V »ncc.usrini.il y aiblttwilJMr.laiul I»»d>h 1. 7,l»ly-3l) _J^ECKWEAR. New York novel tic In rp In.- „nil mu imrr Ncckwi nr lot- incii. )>m{ Ea »lwav. „ SHIRTS ! ■Onr One Dollar HhIrt han a T « esilutuic unetiuulhul in thlacl ty. ■pututlon for MEN'S FURNISHI. SO GOODS. everything belonging to the A full lino ot «pot Tb. WM. R (X)LE. 202 MARKET STREET CJ.ornrxa. * V J ust the Latest Styles ow in the market Ready Made Clothing . N ' TATill he found at Market & VV Fourth. j ^ecidedly the Largest Stock tlie city to select from. 'Jpl verj' Department is Çllod Jp'lor your inspection and I JIacli suit is guaranteed . J perfixt. 'VTobby Patterns for Boys .IN and Men. oing onr best for the smaller children. O f this Pej'artment we need but say R ich are tlie styles we offer to-day or a Custom Suit to fit like a glo\x>. 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