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FINANCIAL. AMD COMMKROIAL-. Ûihûi or tu Daili Commxr» 'i ai,. Wilmington, Del.. Jan. 2, 1872. The National Bank of Wilmington and Brandy dividend of seven per oeut : and after the 4.45, 10.90 1*69, I9.es lw.io to for the last sit montlis.pavable lOtb mat Quotation* tamtohed biK.IL Kob Co, Banker* 4thand Ma rketers., at 1 o'clock, P. M., to day.^H tnaon k «old. . 0. s. ayje. . ioi,s 118 110 '. ue\ 119*4 111s lies I > I 4.M, : IS 118 8.90, 1» 40'S. alou Paclflcu. and 66 60 A00 (The CITY ITKM8. OTThe new Colonnade Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa., is contentent to all the places of amusement. Poultry.—A good rapplf of Turkeys, Geese, i and Chickens at the Farmers' Market, Eighth 8.90 Sale Dnoka__ and Orange. City tr wiki Borne.—A fine lot of wild Ducke, English d Or Snipe and Partridges, at Fish Stall, Eighth ange. let of One nice fresh haddock BIRDS .—Just received, a large dgea, at Eighth and Orange; also, iAke shad, rock, amelts, flounders codfish. ______________ tar Our custom work Is all made by hand at ami 90S MAR KET STREET. IV Mi*>«a\ chlldreu'8 and Infants' shoes, In great variety, at 904 MARKET S TR EET. WTOur g«nto' double and single sole K lers are unanrpaased, at BABCOCK Market street. c:.. : It rpady and A BKO.'S Tolice cratic A by street. At Esq., to eld irPoll and Winter styles, ladles' and misses' fine BABCOCK A NMJ oes and gaiters ; BKO.'H, 20« Market street. .—There's nothing nHeful, ornauioBtal, suitable a pair of fancy Blippere, such i prices to suit your purse, and 208 Market street. eomfor eptable * selling Babcock A Bro.'s, 206 WWT For a Pr* table, WW~Fxteneive Furniture Store.—The attention of d varied the public Is called x'k of furniture King street. There State of Delaware, for office dated by this old their houses In the v J. A h nothing equal to it In the d persons wanting furniture dwelling can doubtless be d reliable firm. They make goods and sell at prices a.» low as the the large eitle* large Harman, No. 410 r". tr Manon é Hamlin Groan Co.'» celebrated Or gan*—This Company are the leading makers of the world, doing a large business In the principal cities home. They make several other maker. Prices $300 sud upwards. of Europe, as well times as many organs reduced since Oct. into, ffto Also, Geo. Steck A Co.'s Plano* Haines Bro. s and Bradbury's Pianos. For sale In Philadelphia only at Gould A Fischer s, 923 i liest.. ut aud ISIS Arch St. No. and Tlie UTTO BR SURB.—U Is a fact pri'tty generally known amongst gentleman, especially well-dressed gentlemen, that our German fellow-citizen, Julia 11. Mdhansen, at No. 4in Klug street, is one of the capable and tasteful merchant tailors in the hand a Fire tion with is asM'itinnu city. 11s of goods for winter wear, and mostly purchased bef persons wanting clothing mad« promptly factory as to fit and price, should call on quality, the ris« In the market , and and tm~ Deafneee, Elimines» and Catarrh treated with by J. Isaacs, M. D., 1*ro fesser of Diseases of the Eye and Ear (his specialty) in the Medical College of Pennsylvania. 13 years experience fformerly of lasyden, Holland), No. 806 Arch street, Phlladelphl* Testimonials can be seen at his office. medical faculty are Invited to accompany their putleuts, as he has uo secrets in his practice. Arti ficial eyes inserted without pain. No charge for examination. the utmost success a bowed down by nervous d« recovoriug the vigor and we earnestly recommend Dr. Walekh's Calikohma Vinioak Bitters. Before they have finished the first bottle, they restorative principle Ill'll- hrnken-down systems and hope will spring up in their hearts. No case of dyspepsia, hllioasaess, intermittent fever, rheumatism, gout or kidney dis ease,can resist this unequalled vegetable tonic which is unpolluted by any distilled ter i ■ blllty aud despair of mien of manhood. f"Cl III. 8. the every portion of •geianie ionic wnu fermented liquor. *ar LA DIFS' PRKSCB KID DUTTOSRD BOOT, VERY SICK, 7 M*le to measure for t&oo, its At 711 MARKET STREET. ir LADIES, MISSES and CBlLDRh S'8 SHOES in great variety of styles, POR PALL AXD WIXTBR, Will be sold at wholesale manufacturers' prices, i THE LADIES SHOE EMPORIUM, 711 MARKET STREET. tar PURCHASE YOUR SHOES At No. 711 Market street, and profit. Ladles' Leather Buttoned prime home-made, as low as LadleB' Leather Lace, Misses' Leather Buttoned fr« retailer's I make, f 82.(9) tr> $3. 1.76 cents up 76 ce Iren's " " " Buttoned " Other goods at prices in proportlu warranted $l.Ub up. War LOOK, LADIES! LOOK I 26-cent Stocking 26-cent full regular Stocking. 26-cent superior fabric Stocking. The 96-cent Stocking is offered gain In qosllty sale. Mr. Finn which win Children's regular extra , Children's fancy colored Stockings, 25 c 2ft cents, men'r ——'— --- — so cent, goo«l, full formed, Jean Corset, cent, superior woven Corset. ,'oraet. a sreclal >• «1 price. It already has a large also opened lines of finer grades, sold cheap. Also, long, 28 cento and up. s superior full regular Stocking* |l circular go Linen Shirt Bosoms, '.oweBt price* linen hemstitched hdkf* Napkins, Table Linens, Towels, Blrdeye, Ac. JOHN M. FINfo, •r Arch and Seventh stree PIKladelplil* 12 e S. E. sep2«-eo«L VK8T. 86-CKKT La nits' V 86-CXNT Laiuks V This is a good weight, sightly, Merino Vest, though lately Introduced, sells well Mr. Finn Ii also opened lines of laities'. gents' and children's Underwear, which will be sold at the closest price* 81 00 Ladies' very superior Vest. 11 3o La<»ea' Saxony w Oue id Children's British Merino Shirts, grades, juBt opeued. Prices desirable. 76-cent Gents good weight Me $1 no Gents' fine Merino Shirts, fl Co Genta' fine Saxony Wool shirts. JOHN M. FINN, S. E. corner Arch ami Seventh street«, Mill'ls. i delp A FULL htoc k of S. F. WHITMAN & SONS' F I N E »CANDIES, JUST RECEIVED, FOR TIIW IIIOLIDAYH, AT W. II. ALLMOND A B.'.O.'S, Eighth ami Market strwt* Wilmington. CARD. ANNA BARNEY would Info _ ii that she is Cheap Boot and Shoe Storo form«'riy kept by her husband (now dece 4 ., the GtlxcnH of Wiimlngtoi u ed), I0.I E. Fourth Street, Wilmington, Del., next door to Simms' Drug S nov28-eod-8m N KW Mourning Store, 1 Î520 C 11E8TN L T T ST., Phllndelphln, l*a. Full Stock of New DRESS GOODS, Fuff Stock of New SHAWLS, Eü °! ' KI »-M «ntl CRAPES, Full Stock of New SILKS, At Lowest Possible Prlc«n. New and Fashionable Suits Ready-mstlc and to ord«*r. Mourning orders pleto In every detail. In a few hours' uotice, Sole Agents!" renovat,i ' 1 by a new patent process. A. MYERS ÔL Co. »Vl7-2m _ ■ R KTMLEHH, TAKB NOTK'K_At KICK'S you nan get » hewing and sra«»klng tobaccos at cits vea. toD93.tr N. STuir. SBÖOlftj A FRENCH. ( 1 RAPES. GRAPES. In Uve JT boxe* For sale by <1 three pound 4 JAMES MORROW, arket and 910 Shipley street* LOCAL INTELLIGENCE long order matter thias the at the T. V. F. 8. Uallrwad II—r*. Wihnirujtvn for Philadelphia, 4.45, 8.10, 10.80 a. rn. ; 18.90. 8.00, 10.90 p. m. Sundays 6.80, 10.90 p. m. Wilmington for Sew Tort, l.Ma.m.; 1*90 and 5.49 p m. Wilmington for Baltimore, 1*69, *08 and 10.09 a. m. ; tue and mt p m Wilmington for Barrington, I9.es a m. (freight with passenger car attached) amt lw.io a. m. ; 4.96 p. m. (There is a 1.00 p. in. tram to New Castle.) Wilmington for Coateeville, Reading, Dethkhem and P otU m ille. 4.00, *48, 1.16, hei b. I 4.M, and 10.8O a. m. ; 8.90 and s.oo p. m. Philadelphia for Wilmington, ; 9.80, A00, 6.00, 7.0»', ». Sundays ».00, 11.80 p. Train» arrive from Delaware R. R., ; 3.56, 10.00 p. 8.90, 11.00 and 11.46* and 11.80 p. A00 (from New Castle) 10.16 a. (The latter subject to delays.) Train « arrive from W. et R. R. R-, 8.90 a. m. ; 9.40.1 tin and 816 p. tables for further particulars. WSee New Advertisements, This Dus. I llaanoe. Heitor pup lost. Bush's Freight Line. Hardware—Truman A Shaw. John Davis, Merchant Tailor. Small house Flue Stationery—Dreka, Phlîa. Situation wanted In a Grocery Store. Sale of Groceries and Fixtures—P. Hasson, Great Bargains—Homer, Col! ad ay A Co., Phil* City could lic duo of ing M., the duly John W. K. D. IL 8 ; son. 8. P.; J. rooms wanted. The Delaware I. evening. It is stated that Motud**. Dure A B< rpady liave orders for $75,000 worth of railroad Association eta tk.it al Tho amount of tines for Docembor,oolleofed at Tolice Headquarters and paid over to the City Treasurer, is $49. Wm. H. Lam boon, of New Castle Hundred, announces himself a candidate for tlie Demo cratic nomination for Sheriff, A wagon, loaded with grain, broke down al Second and Markot streets, ta day. aiiout iionn, by which the contents were emptied int i the street. At the election for a Trustee of New Castle Common, to fill tLo place of Elihu Jefferson. Esq., deceased, on Saturday. Dr. J. J. Black electod without opposition. New H« to organize a of the 6th ward. eld thin evening, at Temperance Hall, on 7t street, below Spruce, for the furtherance of sucl purpose. Company.- A movement i eompany in the lower There will he a meetin foot I ■ hav P. Removal. — Mr. L. T. Woodrow, tailor, has removed his place of business fro No. 6 West 6th Btreet, to the 8. K. corner of 7th and Hhipley streets, in the Kxchango building Tlie prosent store is a much larger , atul in a better bush. bam Jo «■blent locality. K. >U8.—The memb Fire Company wish Messrs. Joseph Gould aud William Miller butchers in the 2nd street Market, for the dona tion fo a barrel of beef. each, to be given with the thousand loaves of bread, distributed the poor, yesterday. This certainly was a generous donation. Gk of the F return their thanks to Hose Sc ket of for n Wa! ■' Aid.—M r. P. Allen, sic teacher, who rigides at No. 107 West 7th d whose family ported, w ek. He bee Sunday aftemoon ho isliment of all awav, it is ro ick with the small pox. last very ill Friday night, and until without food or nour kind, when two gentlemen in tho neighborhood hearing of his distress, procured a nurse and physician. Since then, lie having proper attenti«m. Lb d« Dr. up dis I at III. The L 8. Henson, D. !>., of I'hiladelphia, will deliv lecture the auspic Church, iu the hall of tho thin evening. Those of had : Ne Hall.—R ev. r of X " Money or the of the Delaware Av Calf," undor Rapt i I Masonic Temple, city who have not hall, will open at the opening of ipportunity of inspecting tlie th s evening, liour previous ■ (lie dt 7 o'clock, the lecture. J. Insurance on ready stated that tlie New Castle County Mutual Insurance Co. has given notice to Council of its intention to increase the rate of interest "City Cm Mill.—W c liave al i «m tho City Mill, and the action of Fathers" in the premises. Mr. Foulk.the chair of tho Committ 'ublic Buildings, has with the officers of the C y, and succeeded in obtaining the abatement -half per cent, of the proposer and has re-insured the mill in that Company. Ml'I II.It'l '• I Si « ; Sc Km I nt.— T he animal festival of the Sabbath School of the Central Presbyterian Church, was given last night. At early hour, iu spite of the moist and threat ening weather, the spacious school filled with the young ami happy expectants. After a brief religious exercise, tbe scholars * conducted to the vacant room adjoining the -bool room, and gave free and noisy expression ) the privilege accorded them fun." They were treated to cake, candy, and dismissed. At a later hour a of the members of church and cougregatioi ubled and spent an hour oial conversation and the interchange of Chris tian salutations and good wishes for the just opened. f up have their up. SG in pleasant large r kkkoumanceh.—M iss Li pave lier fifth performances i old Union Church, last eveniag, audience. Her m ain a V. Klim this city, at the a mystified . tderful ami highly satisfactory to the audiences which have gat hcred Ttness her performau father, who is her agent, will that she is enabled means of spiritualisti intelligence ami power ini] Blake, unknown to either himself Re this as it may—whether by spirit influences slight-of-hand « to w Liob attribute it, tuoro csjtecially si experts Her ot say. directly. perf influences, hut attribute« ed by «laugh those feats bv 1 Ä. •ureiv bound about tbe id release themselv eye) 1 publi«' respect, and w <1 to Ii price* than she twinkling of entitled all who have not nvail themselves of this ■ entertainments would advi itnessed her performan«.'es enitig's opporiuuity. id to The C street«, T cr'h Office. — Joseph L. affable ami efficient City Treasurer, ejit himself simply with'the renova as to make it comfortable. .ts, e<]ually e to the sn of the Treasurer Killgore, did 11«. turn of his office but lias made other improv endable and of real imp city. Heretofore the bind lias been conducted i a« to a loo _ .,_ »tail great labor upon the incumbent of the postiou. But Mr. Killgore. will, great sagacity, lias conceived a systematic inode of transact ing the busmens of his office and has provided himself with books which wlnle they bear the evidence of the honesty of Ins transactions, also facilitate tlie discharge' of business bv tho thorough systo xluce. Every dollar paid away is entered' and ceipted iu a cash book, and under each appro d its amount is kept a careful acc< «>r the money taken away from it ho that iu both it is onlv tho work of a m< I Which they i ; M finely tho fi •ial condition of i'f city. Oiiftine^M mul Trade Report. Tl hsunoi of the Christiana to clear of i day. hut tlie i« o remains heavy at the Ht* Shoo, tip the Delaware, though u iyat GtlxcnH The Larges of Messrs. Bush's freight lines left for Philadelphia, o'clock. Tlie »-day, 11 •ho« Mar;i E. Cayuv, loa«le« \ Hons, cle I with <1 this meal. Ly Mossrs. I, ling, for Now York. Owing to change of time in running freight trains on the P , W. A B. W. 1(.. freights to be slapped North, will Lo received up : going south, up to 4 o'clock. P. M. Yesterday being Now Years »lay. trains Nos. '2, and is, and the Wilmington extras of the 1* W A B. it. JL, did not run, and cons monta were all by through trains. Tho following are the through shipments by the P. W. ft B. through freight lines: " of machinery for the Jackson A Sharp Company, from Jersey City. Jessup A Moore o warehouse, iu New York. 12 o'clock • pioutly ship do On «•ar l«jad of pap to their The Diamond State Iron Company Mhii»ne«l four car loads of iron to New York. ' Carpenter A Wilson, one , Ohio. loail of in Mo Vc 1 ■ar loail to Z u ville. Ohio. The Lot »dull Carwlieel Companv received one car load of old iron from Lynchburg Va F'V» MrlM.la ctco»! «hi|'|, K l t0 Mi.ldlclowii, Del. l»v the Wilmington A Reading Bail road. process. Co. ■ Police Cc Win. Austin, a young lad of vicions habits.w*, arrested for throwing a brick at a gentleman sitting in tho parlor or Mr. Myers, on 6th street, below Spruce. He had & hearing, before the Msvor this morning, and was fined «2 and cu»i„. id held to bail iu tho sum of *200 to keep the peace. There was » tva» fined 50 cent«} you cits pound for boing drunk, which Horlrdfk. IA »DU B unUANUCBD—EUCcTloN [Communicated ] Friday evening, December 291b, 1871, was one long to be romemborod by tbe members of the order who participated in the moat pleasing matter of organizing a Lodge of Knights of Ty thias at Felton. The Urand Chancellor, Jermau J McMullen, accompanied by four of the Graud Lodge Offi- , proceeded to Felton, as per prevl rangement, who were there met by a number of the members of Central Lodge, No. 1U, located at Dover, and were taken In charge by the ngers and quartered at the commodious'hotel t by David II. Niven; it wan not long however -they were given a furlough, when they proceedd to the Hall and duly organized Active Lodgo, No. 14, Knights of Pythias.having fifteen charter members, with the following o the ensuing term : T. P., Peter 8. Cooper ; W. C., Chas. J. Mills ; V. C., N. J. Wilhams ; It. 8., Win. N. Bostick ; F. 8., J. Dunleary : U . David H. Nive 8. J. Simpkins ; I. 8 . George Duhorty ; George Co This Lodgo commences its work under the most favorable auspices, and well may it, from the character of its members,l>ear tho name of "Ao- preliminary business by the again taken charge of and escorted to the hotel of Brothor Niven, where they w ovntKUH. ■ J j rewarded A rewaided Jam I hei b. I flnity Apply >V for A ; G., Ü. 8., \V. bond Chapel citizens, '■m Who Ject? . After Lodge the Grand Officers sumptuously tertainod with everything that Ute i could wish. llro. Niv eminently qushfled to supply the wants of a traveling pub lic and we henpeak for him that encouragement duo to one who is evor watchful for the ootufori of his guest. Knioht. Masonic Notice —At tho 17th Annual Meet ing of the IU. W. Harmony Grand Lodge, A. Y. M., (colored) for the State of Delaware under the authority of the M. \V. National Grand Lodge, held December With A. D. 1871, the fol tdected and duly installed : Absalom Black. R. W. G. M ; John Dilaliav, It. W. D. G. M : Wies Junes. R. W. 8. O. W ; J. J. Brown,It. W. J. G. W ; James Williams, H. W. G. Treasurer: Wni. II.Caldwell, K. W. G. Secretary ; P. N. Caldwell, H. W. D. D. G. M : Beniamin Milles. U. W. 8. G. D ; Jas. IL Joues. U. W. J. G. D ; A. Todd. It. W. 8. G. 8 ; Win. T. Baker, B. W. J. G. 8 ; Win. P. Simp son. It. W. G. M ; George Carpenter. It. W. G. 8. It ; Janies P. Crozer, It. W. G. 1' : llev. John Tilghman. It. W. G. C; John Clazett. It. W. G. P.; Joseph Ü. Walker. It. W. O M. C. Committee on Charity—lienjaiuiu Millis, Jas Williams, B. Crozier. Committee on By-Laws—John Dilaliav. J. G. Walker, Wui. H.'Caldwell. Committee on î'orre-1'on 1. ne« N l; Collins. J. Batson. 1*. N. CaMweil. Ccmmitt'.f on Fi >V jan2 ed Graud Oflicers Ilf V ▼ V V W ' gill dec W teres W J. G. Walker, J Dila hav parity. J urisprnden ahlwell. L. Jones. Comiuittee P. N Committee ou Charters— G. Cart , Win. P. ltokes. W H Cel-1well, 1er, J. II Jo Wm. II. « Wii.hinoton, Dol . Deo. 20th, A. At a meeting of Minqt Order or Red M Dec.JilUtli, 1S7I,the following officers A 1871. TriLe, No m. Improved day evening, elected . held on e the smug term : Hachum. Tim : Sr. Sag., ( harke Stevenbatik, Jr. Bag.. Robert Moorchous«* ; U. of R.. Harry K. of W.. Samuel Johnson. Jr. a to Sc The annual meeting of the Grand Lodge. Knights of Pvthiae, of the State of Delau will be held at KuigUts of I'ythias Hall. 211 .Mar ket street, on Wednesday, the 17th inst, at 10 o'clock, A M. P it The election of officers will be brought before tlie g the principal husi meeting. Mechanics' Lodge, No. 4, I. O. O. F., at a «ting hold Saturday evening, Dec. 30th, 1371. I follow ing members were elected officers : N. Moore: V. O.. A. L Johnson: It 8.. ; P. 8.. Edward Mdutire ; ro tho N G.. K. ( Samuel ('. Mdutire. Treasurer, A. L. Muir. Washington Lodge. No. 1, Knights of Pythian, at a mooting, last evening, elected the following officers : V. P., Hamuel F. Marshall; W. ('.. Ed 4 Cochran : R. K . . T. Harriett : H. . 8., John 1) r win A. Parker; V. Win. «lx Wm. H. Brady : F. 8., Joh Lewis Zeblev: G.. Titus P. Grillilli ; M. Kelley ; O. 8.. Thomas Scott. not at of Kith Al a s -I Ring of Louapo Tribe, No. 3. Improved Order of Red Men, held last evening. elected f i r the . John Dixon . 8. 8.. M I) tlie following office ing y : -Sari : J. 8.. —Bond; J. Booth. Trustees, Di ganist, Fullmer. I.« R , J. Maris; K.W., . B«>gia, Heister ; Or of al MEETIN« IS E VF. NINO. Asylum Lodgo, No. 23. I. O. O. F . at Odd Fellows' Hall, 3d atid King Htreots. . No. 3. 8 of T., G d Il.ti'l.t Dix ini Hall d Market has Hilinauily Circlo. B. ü. C. A. Hull Ml Mill cl street. Lincoln Lodgo, No. 3, K. of I\. Pythias Hall, 211 Market street. Felow e«l the Knights of »ii Star Loi Jco. No. 1, G. F., at Good Market street. Columbia Lcxlge, No. 12, I. O. G. T., at 5th «1 Market stieets. At the Chris lall, 3d : Lafayette Lodge, No. Ii, A. M , Hall. 221 Market streot. Dataware Degree Council. No. 1. O. l\ A. M., **. Mechanics Hall, 21'J King streot. Delaware F.m ampinent, No. 1. 1. O. O. F. at O id Fellows' Hall. 3d ami King streets Masonic their all Ih* t«-r l-'iii The fair held by Wilmington Connell No. 1, Order of United American Mechanics, at the City Hall, closed ou Saturday evening, having b«en moderately successful in its operations. The handsome National Council Regalia, w drawn bv Mr. barnuol Pierce, of Washington nil, No. 4. Klim the ami have C Her The fai»- given by Good Intent Division. No Sous of Temperance, conimcitcod in tho Citv bv Hall, las 1 will continue t vo weeks udsomely dec« The Hall is \ d with flags and evergreens, is tastefully beamy of tin* place. sal«- i :gul. ddeh adds to the tbe to Ui.ruiiK Word«. ■ The strength and nervous energy <.f body ought to be increased during ts of the most to i: I u the place, disea rat«. I at this sen ay I«* gei L. the id secondly. It Is during tlie cuM wn of Importance that r months th.- syst.-t Hh island tho of Spring miasm t, ami of Hi '!ng heat 1er. II .,_ the office which of of and appro both I ti ll, to tone, ® and Invigorate the «llgeatlvi I at this period of the year, I se Give orga or all th« known, Ilosie tor's Si*« powerful, th toinachtcs id alterative* presei »«jh Bitters tin III ost agr«* >!•*. The teni|" rat o' winter would be K« If glorlo i Me, If it did uot, unfort ri ly, bring ni i with a Volum»? of chilling some wind«, whic'i have a ba and lungs. These jcurity for health. Theeffe give vlg. h »»le ihe skin effect « i»e guarded agaiust, or there of a >f the But»: n! t the ganizatlon—the supe well as the cial scies i«l erual A regular habit of dy, a healthy an«l natural flow of blto, digestion, a goo» I appetite, pure blrod, circulation of that nu!»l, lngB derivable from a persiste stomach Bitters, which not only the place of the be« ctivi «1 a vigor- mng the bless, of Hostc'ter's i e than suppllti onlcs, catnarMes au» I autlsep in their separate forms by physi the three-foM work «*f In vlg« ties preset clans, hut perfo tlon, regulation time. 11 «I putiU»-uti«i .1 no with this freight be '2, W Sharp o'clock ship GOING TO BALL'S do S. R. A CO. 'S, ise f«»r Paper Haugings warctiot i«i window idea their Mhii»ne«l Will be Sure to Result in Great satisfaction, ben assortment of the laten ise they have i Styles an.I the liniuct u one HANGING OR Labor department is un GALBRAITH, assisted to satisfit« -tnm In every :e for yourself, 1er the c US " «»I of MR. workmen and guaranteed, so call 817 Market street opposite street, the cu»i„. the The Citv Prison which Jost «na Jouai ■ OST.— A nearly full-grown BITTERNPUP, J j white end liver-colored, tall docked, and had collar •• II. Gamut. • The tinder will be liberally rewarded by leaving him at JsnfSt B T90 MARKET STREET. OST. —Oh Deem her 98th, 1871, a gold-mixed A waterproof CAPE. The Under will be suitably rewaided u, leaving Jam -«» I F NO b E THIRD STREET. Vante*. ■A JP 1.1 I" and lAdverttseznanu of tnr»*e Unes Itend tim e limes for 60 cents.) IHNM under I AN TKD.-A for a amall family, by March 96th, flnity of l ilth and Mark»! «areola, l.v a good tenant. Apply at jantt-M* THIS OFFICE mortgage >V rooms, Hultsble the vl It «0000 WANTED class farm. Adi _ C. H. A , THIS O FF ICE ANTED—To buy thirty shares of either Mutu Frankllu Loan Stock. Orst A 0 M brick \V. . Apply at THIS OFFICE $1,000. A FARMER In this county wants I 1 gOod on borrow $1,000, bond (lawful Interest), to build a Chapel on his property, forth« citizens, who numerically about « quai the whites, '■m have Who will volunteer this Ject? Apply ■hool-house eilt of the colored puhllc means of education whatever. for "b i"nt THIS OFFICE d. I'.* II F situations an.', flip It'anird. (Advertisements of throe lfnea this head twteo for 96 cento.) inserted ondor I t on ANTED.—A situation young >V a grocery store, by a who has had live years' expert es* Address X. X., This U ill ce. e It jan2 ff YY'ANTED.—A mechanic f< cm. repair work. Apply . F PICKELS, 9 F. Fourth Ilf ANTED.-A first-class engineer. Apply wllli V ▼ reference, to pec-30 at« \mrANTED —A good 000k and laundress (white) V V with reliable recommemlattonH. 888 MARKET ST. dec30 4t* 7 DIAMOND STATE IKON CO. I dec97-lw W ANTED.—A young man with large b experience Is open for an engagement book-keeper or salesman, In any stralghtfo ' gill mate business, iferences. Address ■ I . an produce unexceptionable David Lawrence, dec W ANTED.—Rook Agents for every Town Hundred lu the Mate, to sell some highly teres tin g work* Apply dec'AMin. Commercial Office. id No. 117 W. Wilmington, Del. ANTED.—A situation by a perso -autlle and W had experience lu ■ lirtlll' III I'iiimi.:», either parity. Will loau employers a few hundred dollars oeoarionaliy, if desired ; accustomed book-keeping; also, to having charge of manufacturing cstabllshmi dec26 eod lw book-keeper e other ca ■I • Ap töiS l "iTW E. A FoPth^UNlN^h.^LTfc'INKand THREAD CUTTER. SAVES TIME, THREAD. FINGERS and TEETH. H< mailed DAVIS. 699 Broadway, No I. mottling everybody want* Samp (cclpt of 96 cents. Address GKOlff w York. I' H < 1 K I got!«* ARTXKK8UIP NOTK'K.-I have this day ad , 1). Kldridgc Richardson, est in mv business, the nianufaci P ted my of tuoroe ! conducted under «Ison, Jr., A s m. JOB, RICHARDSON, JIL Wilmington, Del., Jan 1st, 1*79.—fit* it The InislnesH will hereafter ■ of Joseph Rlc a ; NATIONAL BANK BRANDY WINK. F WILMINGTON A N ■ Wll. , Dm.. Jan. 1, 1872. >rs have tills day declared a month*, at, clear of tuxus. K. RICK, Cashier. The Board of Dire llvldeud of seveu percent, f and after tlie in . 1VIDKNU. I uloQ National Band of Wilmington, 1) : r 30,1 **71. The Board of Directors have t.ds day declared a llvldeud of 5 percent, out of tin-profits of the last «lx months, clear or taxes, payable to the stockhold egal representatives, ou and after tlie JOHN PEOPLES, Kith proximo. Jaul 10 IV1DKND. 3. I) Fihst National Bank, Wilmington Del., Jan. 1st, 1*72. >ru hav« , payable GEO. D. ARMSTRONG, cashier. } The Board of Dire llvldeud of day declared a ock holders i "' 1 <1. Janl tf ►TICE.— An Union will N' ectloii for oifin-rs of held at their Hall, 4th Till RSDAY, January 4th, 1*79 R. 1Î. GRIFFITH, Set^y pro tern. SSIGNJIHNT.—Martin Alsberg has made to M. 1~ Lichtenstein and J. V. ditors, of all his real Bakers I Wal 7 P. M. l**r «»f HLBt A cl blc", for the be talc aud personal property. Persons having claims against the estate will please present them immediately, und those ludebt e«l to the estate will please make prompt payment the umlcrsignud. of 5th M. L. LICHTENSTEIN, J. V. KICK, Assignees for Martin AUberg. dec27 M., at ATKK DEPARTMENT. Chuck K \\ •s OKKtl'K, } No. ■o Mark W'llmington, Del, I OFFICE HOURS, 9 to 12, M., WATER RENTS. 93d, 1871. «I fr 9 to o, P. M. The bills for 1S72 an* pal. ready f«»r paym« re the 31st «lav «if Janu be a Hied. To tin the first dav of March, ten perce ot poiil Iwfor«* the first dav of Will be shut off. See Sec. IÜ «if Wa T«j all lulls ary, 1872, five pi-rcenfi paid lief« Ih* added. And II April, the w t«-r « »rdlnanco. or bef noi 1, the Tho wat«* properties ot Introduce«!, Is ■ ami place, and dciinqaents In cases of FRANK A. TAYLOR, Registrar. NNl'AI. MLUTING AND ELECTION 'OF . Directors Wilmington A Western Railroad Company on, Del, De« «' is hereby given that the annual meeting of k hohlere of this Company, ami election for •tors to serve the ensuing v«' e, (Room No. Moudav, January 8th, 18 12 M., Brandywine the e percentage d«'«'23 ' •' A No Citv :} , 1871. Noth with le Dir I the Exchange Building,) on 12 o'clock, M. Polls •pen fr«> 2 P. M. W. H. coNNELL, Bocn-tary. flllll' PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND J. BALTIMORE RAILROAD COMPANY. I •IIIA, IK'. e 20, 1R71. most The annual eetlng or the SUwkhohlers of this on of Directors will take place f the Company. In Wllm1ngt«m, Dela <lay the 8th of January, 1* •to-jau7 A. Horner, Secretary. »tiipaijyam »Ulfe >u M 1*. M. that N DTK E. WlU A Rkapimo R R. ro. The annual meeting o hier elect of Direct will e, P , on TUESDAY, Jan. heat uy. »72. 12 M. dvcls-iauw . Hl I. LES, riVIK PHILADELPHIA. WILMINGTON ,, JL BALTIMORE RAILROAD COMPANY. , 1X71. \ NI» : The Board of Direct have declared a ««• cent, on the cai ! dividend of to I tin' Company, payable r the 2d of Jan ' -• A. HORNER, led 1-4 w If E' M'TIO.N NOTICE. bring •'ihht Nationai. Bank, . } »»le skin Wilmington, DeL, De«:. Notice Is hereby given that the Annual Meeting the Stocklu>l«lers <>f th Is Bank will be hei» , 1871 there • I : In Banking 11« ury, p M. t lo TUESDAY, the 9th «lay <»f Janu the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, P I tlng Niue Stockholders to >f ILT Directors the rpose of suing year. lecs-tf GEO. 1). aK.MS'I I *NG, Cashier. of M^OTICK—The .•ettng of ■kholders «• Wiimlngtoi ctivi «I election for Dlre« u> vigor- bless, A I'liilailclphu Turnpike Company, will their office. Institut« Uulhltug ou 2d «lay, the 1st 1872, at 8 o'clock, p. M. -t:u EDWARD TATNALL. Jl»., >f ■ •y. physi N In Nationai. Bank, , Dec. s, Wl. eetlng of this instltu .. , , *lr banking house, on Tl ES fiAl. January 9, 1.8*2, between the hours of 2 oclock, P. M., to elect nliiu of their number U» TIu annual atoc on will be lieh no ■ ;tors fot the ensuing year. JUUN PEOPLES, Cashier. City papers copy. VOTICB. Persons wishing to subscribe Masonic Hall Co.'s 7-UO Bonds Will ph i wish ie Issue« 1, j leave their names, and tho *, with the Secretary. T the Company require, FIRST OF DECEMBER, mnt they Bonds will I a ( :. I idea the parties subsarlltlng tbacrlptlona are the 1er In which J. P. ALI.MOND, 8. M. H. Co., «I Market St*, Wll., Del. in their novl3-tf J^OTICB—I still at the corner of Second an« : wishing French Streets, and auy •argains In cigars or tobaccm would «lo greatly reduced prie be w satlsilr.l that y«»u Respectfully, ir Iona« »'«», would «lo well to call the lowest. Flue yara cigars rices. Come down and see n «! you w MR. and e.l up. courteously the right D'ace. Yours, E. L. RICE, Jr. »I call Jy8,tf TVfUTICE.—A ttrstrate American 11 hear of a goo«l situation by calling 41 h street. None need apply that cannot rccoiuinemlatlo .. girl will 918 West :r:::g g«Mxl UOVB-tf. FOR 98 POUNDS extra family Hour J. «. MORROW, 1880 Ring M ALAGA GRAPES. By the k. g ,,r pnuix 8al L ' by JAMES MORROW, 211 Market aud 2lu Shipley I. For V<rarßlnfl. 4 j\ by the at that! their they bond In B OAK DIN«, sep ll «m •00 DRIAWARB AVENUE. Jur j?ah. OR SALE—Stock Slid tilt grocery end prevision store, cation: store f o r re n t . ». to. F of a flret-c) a desirable B . FOURTH AND JEFFERSON STS. « Ja 111-at ■A OH SALE—some very d JP Fourth and Washington d 'Strebte lota, corner of street* Apply A. M. C LOUD, T0» Washington St. 1.1 ARM FtÎR HÀI.K^wlthin U of a mile of the city I" limits of Wilmington, of fun acres, with a good substantial STONE HOUSE with seven rooms, and stone barn, In good eondltion, necessary outbuildings. There is quite a thriftily growing. of Hum unie Jam vt* the keep shall I I young pear sud cherry troes, It has a fronton the Iancaatar Turnpike, and < street, as extended beyond t he ci ty limits now There land splendid brick clay, and within a short distance of the bnild We would call special at accommodatlng. For . also, aho nions of this farm, further partlcnlars apply . : % I ma M. M. CHILD A CO., No. 4 W, 7th Ht., Wll., Del. I .lOK SALE—Dwelling No. 41» Shipley street., 1 containing 11 rooms, 9 parlors, library, dining »ms, kitchen, bath room, and live chambers, with gOod healer In cellar. Yard running back to alley on Fifth street. 89,000 cun remain on mortgage. Apply to GEORGE JACK, B«w Market Jaul-lm I oil lloe, I'clStf F 10R SA LE -Three-story brick HOUSE, Na ** «27 W. Fonrth street, with all modern lui-JKg. provaments. Cheap. Terme easy. Apply to WM. F. PERKINS. dacIMf 829 Washington Ht. their « city M.. all I A OR HALE.—The Market street HIORKA, Noa. ~ 40«, 60Ï aud 409. Apply to ' :19-lf S. AT. McCLARY. ,!OR SALE—Heveral gienl HORSES audfiV__ MARKS, su liai le for fanners and c>rt-/f»Y a superior driving horse, at _ CITY RAILWAY STABLES. t jlOR HALE—A large lot of new oom on the cob. Also, a full supply of Western oats constantly on hand and for sale at the lowest market price. HCATTEROOOD ALLEN, W. Front street. •I"' p; cm. AIho, <!• '.'If duly « ' I you SALE-That convenle No. 1119 French street Terms easy, A. II. OR1MSIIAW, No. 4, West Third street. Brick e-story Brick in 1. k Ma a. e annex novl7-tf ■ Ault SALE—Ou easy terms, I 1 Houses, Ns. »17 Orange street, Monroe street, good Lots and Houses in good or D. T. HAWKINS, Heal Estate Agent, No. 404 Market st I .h 1 der. Apply iiov:i-tf the he jlOK SALE—Houses for sale on West, 6th, 4th, n Forest, Carpenter, Parrish, and other streets in A. 11. «R1MSHAW, No. 4 West Third F this elty. ocUl-tf OR I AL I, The large, Tbi -story Brick Dm cllln« . Nc ioo:j \vt I ■ Immediate possession given. Apply to W. K. A IJ. UAl'SK, Cor. Front and West. augy.tf iK.XOR SALE—a valuaide Market street prope r ty I. Inquire of M. M. CHILD A Oo., Bxclian Seventh anil H nge nulldmg.L Market hi rsetfi. D- I' I il OR BALK—HOUSES. 1 Five h One house near Third Btreet Bridge. J King street near the Post Office. One house Thirteenth and Walnut street* Farms for sale. Mortgages for sale. A. II. GR1MHHAW, Real Estato Agent, 4 W Third St. 1AOR SALK—House 61T West street May be V dully after 8 P. M. Apply to . T. WARNER. Jr., Market-Street Wharf. pér j. BU A apm.tr ■ auk SALK—A valuaide West street pr< I ty, No. 719. Tlie house Is large and veulent, and built of b«st material and workrnïïïf stitp. The lia«:k building la throe btorio* and fronts south, and the whole Is papered throughout and in collent order. The owner expects to leave the city in tho spring, aud wishes to sell. Terms easy. Apply ON THE PREMISES, Jsn16,tf Tia West street. a be a |AOR SALE—IIOU8B AND LOTH.-One three M P r story brick noose with two-story back SHI fr building, No. 602 W. Sixth street; hot aud cold water kitchen aud bath room; heater good order. One lot 60 feet front on Washington street, bolow Ninth. One lot 40 feet front on Linden street, above Adam* These lots the cellar ; In a both In good location. Tho streets are cortiod and pavod, and uo grading is required. Apply to W. T. WBSTBRt K )K, Telegraph Offlte, Third Market, Or 827 Washington street, 1AOK SALÉ.— if the reader has anything 1/ make it quickly, cheaply and wid« by publishing It In this column; apply Jan99,tf 8. W. COR. FIFTH J nmri T V. M. sell he oly known A MARK FT. I AOR SALE—BUSINESS.—A good and wcll-estab I? Ushed manufacturing business not requiring a large capital to con.Iuct it ; apply at «08, tf TIIIS OFFICE. ■71 OK SALE OR EXCHANGE.—A valuable BAK I? ERF, doing a good business. A. II. GRIMSIIAW. No. 4, W. Third St. •nier 96 "M I T^OR SALE.—A valuable business stand, c . of Seventh and Poplar. J. H. FRAZER, Real Estate Agent, Third ami Mark. e No. 1416 Delaware Avenue, dern improvement* New ami complete. Terms easy. Apply M. M. CITILO A CO., octlt-lmeod No. 4, West Seventh Street ■ AOR SALK.—That beautiful property I 1 "BRANDYWINE SPRINGS," situated al 4 miles from the city of Wilmington, Delaware,with •urge ami convenient bnlldlngs suitable for a * er hoarding house or very desirable for s«-v a Co-operative Home for Hummer. The Wilmington A Western Railroad passes th rough tills place making it very easy of access aud a delightful drive to Wilmington by private road. Fur terms and further particulars apply M. M. CHILD «V CO., HL, Exchange Building, Wilmington, imi dcclft-eodlm* .. I-., AOK SALE.— U« « with all the M. of Wa T«j ■ noi familles 1 Is of 'OF of for No. 4 W. 7 docl1-eo«IIiu Jot $eut. 1 (NOR RE ENT —T H. K.0 e of the best erofThlid and Market streets ; wii.dÀM Mokkuvv, > Market street. I btam on Polls jaul -t Nu. t AND I Ault RENT.—A throe story I 1 2!t2 French street. Emjulrc k HOUSE, No. • •I janl-3t TLSON, WOOD A CO ■ AOR RENT.—1 lie second story of the Zion's C.er v t!1 n ' a, ' tty. Luth. Church Building, S W. corner •f Sixth and French streets, consisting ot one large md two small rooms, which have been lately e d mni of Public Education, for school Apply to FREDERICK MALTHITZ. S. •f Third and Tatnall street, or to DANIEL . V\. corner of Fourth aud Poplar streets. this place Dela PD 1*. ■ 1 1 -H' K. I'd KURTZ. S I» ' . »K BENT.—A •k farm, from flfte .vrithlnoton minutes walk of Third C tiiIrdi ■ M ty-Uve ae quality, with good mlldlng* Apply «I LOMBARD STS. S TORE FOR RENT-No. 11 VV. Ninth street; also, store fixtures for sale. Inquire at MARKET Street. fehle, tf GEO. W. BALLOU. 1 AOU BENI'. -A nice new llol'SK, suitable for u small family. Rout |iuo per inquire of tie 12 tf NI» 71» M Jan W. II. PIERCE, No. 6 W. Fourth bL [V>R RENT.—S ! e No. Mug through to Shipley 'cupleil by us.) Also, large HÔU5, 7 Market street, r«*«:L (The 2<l, 3d, «ou» I Mar k» t -are» t entrance. F«»r Hul«*, a large stock of fine walnut, parlor and utmmbiT furniture al nxiri iiiH, low prfc ! All In Is of furniture eh« «»otto : In P to •y « all ho« s are dllt ring all our g dec 12-if i S. A T. Mt'CLARY. |.v»K BLN I Ih»- large building No 416 E. Front r street, Wilmington, Del, lately occupied by »« nt A Les as a Match Factory, with steam power ittachc«!, suitable for carrying on any kind of busl * ss. Inquire of THUS. DARLINGTON, 6«'9 Washington street 1 AOR RENT.-Fine large STORE, No. 2«)7 Market street, above Second ; an» I fixtures for sale. In- quire of OGLE A MILLER, - »• cor * Fourth ami King streets, nov,,r WUmlngton, DeL t ^oB BENT — House No. 915 Delaware Avu with fifteen rooms, In complete order: will sell a frame bulldlug » for a billiard room. Apply >f •y. ES U» ■ of llio lot, built M. M. CHILD A CO , No. 4 Wwat Seventh street, Wilmington, DeL sep ltt-tf POPULAR PRICES * GOODS FOR DRY they A T RICKEY'S » which C 11 €5 sa t 11 1 Htrcof, an« PHILADELPHIA, PA. call Silks, Shawls and Dress Ooods, IN GREAT VARIETY, AI. K AN» R RTAII,, will West g«Mxl A T W II O I. E Hour stock unrivalled f«»r 'cut variety unit general adaptation to the wants of r»u • rs, and dull? re plenished with the cheapest and choicest offerings of this and oilier markets. • VISITORS will receive cocktbouh whether they purchase or not. o For ATTENTION. < t 2 3mc«»d (fity OrdlMimrs. 4 N OKD1NANOB providing for the apppolnt j\ nient of police and other purposes. Sac. 1st The Police of this city shall be appoint< d by the Mayor, and confirmed by the City Council, tu the month of January in each and every year, and at such other times as a vacancy mar occur, and that! censla: of a High Com table, two Sergeants of Police, two Police Constables, and throe District Constables from each oisirtnt. who shall, during their official term, reside In the district frem which they may be chosen. The High countable shall give bond luji he manner prescrib'd In In tbe penalty of une Thousand dollars ; Five Uuhdrud dollars tbe rev a d statut! s s -rgeautt eh, and the of Police, Police Constables and blslllU Cous tables in '1 Hum SBC. unie meals. Dollars each. It shall be the duty of tho High Constable absent upon nliklal business, or at his usual be personally or to have a Folic the City Hail at all times, day uud night. He shall keep in close custody all prisoners that may be ar rested, until their Dial or examination and see that sentence imposed upon shall obey the orders of the Mayor the peace of the city, lie lie euforecd. Ue| . on the loft lapd of his coat, a with the h t UT* Il C. engiavcd his Police dudes, the Public up Committee, and take kerosene f lie shall, Hiq Hi exeeilt(.d. all that relates all noe that all laws badge of bis oitlo > • >n He shall ••rclse a general supervision o (ha I adi I amps, charge of, end k«-*p In as oil u pi.»-• • oihrr mater»* to tu» ili" Mayor's appro» a', pres« general and speci lloe, of the p, lire i' . nstablc*. Dbtrli t Couaalos, nee that they |n rfo lut tugnineiit Ma>or. ID sl.u'i obey all «I of all Special Pollc their M'Hpictivi* duty, uegiei't thereof lawful o?d»* Hmj « hull Mar-.t city supeiv dbtrlr Mtt>"r. They slial: lie .» M.. until April Ut., and fro eight o'i.Io» k 1*. M.' to - all lawful ord rs of Utc b" f the Mayor. i. r. The Mergeant of Police, one of whom he appointed for that part nr thucltye r.wt. and tho other f >r that n of Market street, I «•lie if the d shall lect of doty to 1 1'. Six O', lock A. M . flout October 1st tol.er 1st, from Ak.ni ut eight oYl< ck A M., and obey i Mayor. The Po.lcc —shall, duly 111 all UW-t, day him night, Hi the Police Head l/UHt tere, MÄH* s'lscnt by permission of the Mayor « ron offl lal bnslneüH by co High omis it le. Their ho »II I»e pi escribed by the Mayor, hue, «. It »hail lie tlie d tly of the r»ytduo of Pollca force t«. obey all lawiul o-d. High cons pass her of I hem. the ordure** of i ! Mayor, bu und of ili.* Mayor of duty resp 'vtfuily «•r tlto Mayor Me. in patrwilng tin Ir rcNpnotlv« dii tlirough all t o streets, lanes and • whom trtets. alleys, aiTiht all dis derly pe or ttv y ha Va just I c io suspect of U.l O rtl duty it is to t-ufo ordinances the May Mayor all disorderly ho Kientmg liquors tire sold «ontisry tolsw;doany d all dutl.-s the Mij h may require for the prest r : of the city, ih" protec public and private property, at d the e erect.mmltted to them or the *lry Prison; take u of. aud caused In t»e stepped, any Hit jper waste of the Brandywine water, tither »..»m i private pip -«, and report the same to the Hu ater VS orl » , ami aha i also r< - port to the Chairman of the Lamp Committee auy neglect of duty on the part of the persons charge of lighting tlie City lamps in their several police districts. They shall we baton, and spun the left lapel of their coat a Star of brass or bright metal,the District Constables having •uumburof the district for which they sin* lively appointed,aud the li tters D. C., rugruven thereon ; the Police Constables having the letters P, engraven thereon, and the Serge having tho letter 8. P., engrave shall not, during their glide to any other office, busineas wnit«ve bno. 6. Should any Policeman, through sickness disability, be unable to perform his duties, and the Mayor deem the Interests of the city require It, he shall, with the approval of the Committee on Po lice, appolDt a suitable person who, for tug, shall be Invested c duties, and reeth whose duty ho performs, offleer shall receive pay for a period not exceeding weeks of hui n lay direct; npoii to •s 8nd places where In of pul> . liteuduUt of the I ■ liave a leal her bell and of Police . r i hey continuance In office, be «11 enguge In any other e power, and subject Hi'- Ulcer ■ 1 (llsaidlity. Ii , ..o City Police«.»., of iibsenc«, Urst had elo provided intitule d such payment autliorlzcd by this ordinance sliull be off duty without le ihe Mayor, who, istiLule, ami shall Ik« paid by the City Council, be deducted out of the salary of tho ab. Hue. 6. Should any policcinau neglect perform the duties of his the public hla badge of of the Mayor, or beco Intoxicating liquor while all be off duly ii obtained of for, shall appi ch ■fuse retour hidj cept tiy orders drink any duty, he shall, for every •h offeuco, bo fined not ks* than lull dollars, or bo suspended or discharged at the discretion of tho Mayor. Sac. 7. Every Policeman shall, ul meeting Treasurer nil fines by or paid t< P f fr In before the ery mouth, pay to the City ey collecte«! , and lake duplicate receipts there lie presented by him to the «1 meeting, ami failing to do pay a fined nrty dol of whic 11, at for. city C< shall forfeit his office he B*c. 8. The h«» files shall be district, from 9 o'o like uuiubur, of duty of the District Couata follows: Six of k, a from each 9 o'clock, p ra. A :h district, from fl o'clock, «o'clock, am; and a similar ;h dlstrti t, from 9 o'clock, p m, [!■ Ill a From » o'clock, The Pollca force shall be divlde<1 Into threw 9 o'clock, a. squads. Squad No. M,Squad No. 2 going 3 going on iluty at 9 o'clock, p of January, an« a teruatlug monthly : Squad No. 1 being relieved by Hqua«l No. 2 being relieved by No. tt Provided, er, that the Muyor shall « hange orlty of tliolr respective duties, der. They shall report when going upon and off duty, while ou duty, unless so «lire» ted by tho Mayor. Sac. 9. If auy person apply to the Mayor for II «r Ureases, the Mayor (If the ll .* be grauled) »hull appoint two or more special attend the same, who «hall bo paid by the applicant at least one dollar for ' per lorn, unco; and upon tho application of any more policemen other places of amusement* tho Ma desired, going on «liny u at 4 o'c lockup ■ m ; during the month ^theyear r-i; aud tho following Police IIea«l (Quarters «I r ■ : lx. Il- «-ma» ü ■ who may duslre Calhi'nr sha'l paid «1 they shall Hball be mutuuby agreed upon. It shall ' such special poil«« to preserve order b, arrest all disorderly persons, <-h applicants a badge of office, up ur talhc m P • the iluty of such plac otb«' rights; they left lapel of tore, w. C. etigrav Pcliooman bo appolutod to this Section. Skc. shall their en there , with the let shall a City <1 places meutluned . In no . The Mayor shall also have the power, morgency, to appoint a sutUceui number , not exceeding two huudred, who <!uty longer than three days id «'onsent of the Police Cora nicelve tho same compensa «•s as the District Constables, .Mayor snail piuvlde a special of Of special pollc shall not remain without the advice unttcc, ami n for their s«> for whom ; bmlgc. Skc ii. The Mayor shall appoint, subject to c« HiIii.itli.il l.v 111.' City Council at its laM slated me lug In December «»# who No. S. every year, a Prison Keeper shall be for one year, com' day of January •d nil, ,• u after his rentalu in the vlclui ht OHM! appointment. Hu shull ty of I he City Prison from ten o'clock eight o'clock, a. m. ; keep guard « tho prisoners, ami be subject to tho orders of Mayor and Police Committee. Ills salary shall »460 per annum. The High ConstaMe shall receive a salary of 800 Dollar* The Sergeants of Police each, 7fto Dollar* 1 he Police Constables each 7 ini Dollars - am ot constables each 700 Dollars p«-r annum. .* e lawfully collected from . . ., speettve services, but In uo' shall the City Council pay anv such fees. Pkovidkii, That, should any pris«» «I furnished him . at nig the prT th. I" 1 the Dis fendant for their ) unable for ihub stable shall be pal. pay 71» . the lllgl city Council lift. » Board furnish« »I by him «led, That the bill therefor first approved by the Mayor. Skc. 12. The lighting and care of the Public Lamps shall lie provided for by contract, under such rules and regulations as shall be prescribed by the Committee or city council having charge of that «lepartment, or to which it shull 8 Council. i"i :h prisoner, P In l uiumttted by and In SKC. 13. All consistent with this ordinance, Passed at the City Hall, Dec 21, is71. A»»« t -e MA * t,H 1 « 1 , * r esldent «»f Council. Attej-t:— L. T. 1 a vi.on, Clerk. .>» llnanccs parts of ordinances hereby r« pealed by In- Fr»,KID ulovps. k UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY; GZOWS, SCARfS, built 23 '\ NORTH'^Dv . cTst^P! PHILADELPHIA. TIES Oct25-t-th-B 3m-of VTOTICE.-W0 are now selling our v»«ist Extra 1^1 Kamily b lour at $9.00 per bbL, dullvered wlihm -he city limit* JAMES re • „ „ -B. PRICE A CO., Braudywine Mill* Po«»t Walnnt kt. fobs.if ^^DVBRTISK In the Delaware Trlbuae. tar I,A Dim, us* TUK WBJBD 1 I FAMILY FAVOHITl SEWIN'« nacujne. If you wi«h an economical, du rah to, and, m «. vnr . respect, a desirable Hewing Madd'-e Il ls cuaiG managed, makes the LOCK fFIlTCIf, sod JuSs •t cr Hstisfaotlrn than any other. ,n SALESROOM, aid MARKET MUtr. fry floods. ( 1 ALL AT OR SEND TO L A R KIN'S, Ne A Fast H*roi>d »freer, FOR A HANDSOME PRESENT FOR THE HOLIDAYS. F I F t v PAIRS or Millll49MOtn WHITE, AU. WOOL IllllIlkofN, FOR $r..oo PER PAIR, AT CHAMBERS' no. 'ji'j mark ei .streec W ll.MINMWuM Db,_ r - of P, It, OciutMy I j « > » » I > \ ■» oooi>£ llK.MSTncUEU LAUIK» KMIUIOIURKBI) MANIIRKIICIIIEI'S. of I. A Dl K / handkerchiefs 1. ADI KM' PLAIN IIA.NDk KItOllIKKa. I.ADIRS AND MISSES' IIANDKKRruiKPS, lu Kuucy HOXi ■. CENTS' BORDERED nAN*DKKRC'UIEP8. BENTS' HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS. GENTS* HANDKERCHIEFS, in Fancy Boxes. 1 A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Lad Ich* Kinliroiilcrctl Sets. Roman Ties, any bo tho Children's Gloves, AND MANY ARTICLES the the do dol HiiiialyJu for I'rowcntM. & West, smith aos MARKkT Street. _WILMIN GTON, DEL. are now offering each A aprfl.iy a. II ll by any A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Suiting», Over-Coatings, Cloakings, AND sha'l paid shall BtKX'H A XU BOIW CASSIMERES, let City who days Cora OF ALL GRADES, Of front the IJO WEST the FINEST, imported at Greatly Reduced Prices. com' his OHM! I Iio Attention oi* our ('iistoinerH and the Trade In Beqiiented. 800 th. I" ORAXVILLB WOBBGlil, Dis 2*20 u ed 2*2 IlfAltKKT Mi reel. ang 9-lyfp such the that WOOLLEY & VAN TRUMP, In Fire, Marine, Ulfe, Accident and Uve Stock by -Insurance Agents, It« 1 presei most of the OLDEST, LARGEST and MOST RELIABLE COMPANIES of the World. We now placiug Large Amounts of Insuraiici) f«»r several of our LEADING MANUFACTURERS, which gives Unusual Facilities For PLACING RISKS ADVANTAGEOUSLY regards form of policy and insurers will MATERIALLY .CONSULT THEIR INTERESTS by GIVING US A CALL. Xo.l, Journal Building, Adjolulug i'||> Hall, WILMINGTON, DEL 29 tf E. 4k A. BKTTN, MANUFACTURERS OF MACHINISTS 9 TOOLS, Shop between Newport Road and Railroad, w not!6,ly mingtou, DeL