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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Orne* or th* Daii.y Commercial. Wilmington, DeL. J»n. 3, 1872. Th« Delaware Loan Association, at a meeting, last evening, sold WOO. at 3,V V oent. preminrn. Quotations, furnished by R. ft. Kob Oo.,Bankers, 4th and Maraei su., at 1 o'clock, P. M.. to-day. Wumington I .... iw 114* 1101 * .... 116* 11 * . 11 l.H . 11* ». . 113*. . lt»\ 6«', Ü.JA «M js! 1867. 1» 40*1. Union Tactile«. Reading R. R. CI TY ITEM S. tWTThe new Colonnade Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa., is convenient to all the places of amusement. Poultry.—A good supply of Turkeys, Geese, i and Chickens at the Farmers' Market, Eighth Ducks and Orange. __ WiU Same .—A fine lot of wild Ducks, Eng Snipe and Partrhlges, at Fish Stall, Eighth and ange. __ BIRDS .—Just received, a large trldges, at Eighth and Orange; also, nice fresh fish, Lake sha«l, rock, smelts, flounders, haddock am! codfish. __ irowr custom work Is all made by hand at 90« and 90S MARKET STREET. lata Oi lot of fine trMi**e*\ children's an«l infants - shoes. In great 906 MARKET STREET. trimtj, ■ gents' doutile and single sole boots a Bauers are unsurpassed, al BABCOCK A BKO. $08 Market street. tar Fall and Winter styles, ladles' and misses' fine BABCOCK A ready item arket street. shoes aud ga BRO. Ö, 906 M comftir cceptable selling Babcock A Rro. s, trn~For a Present.—' There's nothing ornamcBtal, suitable fancy slippers, your purae, at , useful, than a pair of prices «1 »6 Market street. tW~Fxten*ioe Furniture Store .—The attention of the public is called to the very large and varte.l ock of furniture of J. A J. N. Hurmau, No. •et. There is nothing equal «I persons it lu the King si nt I of Delaware, for office dated by this old their houses In mg furniture d.'iibll. dwelling c >1 reliable firm. Th goods aud sell at prices as low as the bes the large cities. Hamlin Gruan Co.'h celebrated Or the leading makers of e business In the principal cities home. They make several any other maker. Prices $50«) and upwards. J lauem gans.—This Company world, doing a larg ot Europe, as well as manv organs m Oct. 1870, $50 Also, Geo. Steck A Co.'s Plauos, Haines Bro.'s and Bradbury's Pianos. For sale In Philadelphia only Gould A Fischer s, 993 Chestnut and 18is Arch SL Ndo I d nrro BK 8URB.—It is a fact pretty generally known amongst gentlemen, especially sentlemen, that our German fellow-citizen, John II. No. 415 King street, Is one of the most capable and tasteful merchant tailors in the city. He now has on hau«! a very nice assortment of goods for winter wear, some of extra quality, aud mostly purchased befiire tin* rise lu the market wanting clothing made promptly, and ry as to Ut and price, should cull ou him. well-dressed G3S sal • tar Deofneee, Blindneea and Catarrh treated with by J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear (his specialty) lu the Medical College of I'cunay lvauliL 13 years experience (formerly of Leyden, Holland), No. 8U6 Aren street, Philadelphia. Testimonials can be seen at his office. teal faculty are Invited to accompany patients, as he has no secrets In his practice. Arti ficial eyes inserted without pain. No charge for axaml nation. Die utmost success tl.rir XM~To thoee who blllty aud despair of mien ot manhood, Walkkrs Caukohnia v they have finished the restorative principle at work in every portion ot their broken-down systems ami hope will spring up In their heart«. No case of dyspepsia, intermittent fever, rheumatism, gout or khlney dis ease,<-an reHist this unequall«*«! vegetable tom« which Is unpolluted by any distilled or fermented liquor. bowed down by nervous de recovering the vigor and «-ornmeml Dk. Bitters. Befo bottle, they will feel . . i r ;. • sT!v - **r LADIES' F REACH KID BUTTOSKD BOOT, VERY SICE, Made to measure for t6.no, 711 MARKET STREET, tar LADIES, MISSUS und CHILDREN'S SHOES great variety of styles, FOR FALL A ED W IS TER, t wholesale manufacturers' prices, at THE LADIES SHOE EMPORIUM , 771 MARKET STREET. Will be sold tr PURCHASE YOUR SHOES At No. 711 Market streeL d the retailer's Ladles' leather Button«*«! prime home-ma«te, pr.. ! Ladles' Leather Lace, Misses' Leather Buttoned from Laos •• lii.ik«-. low as $2 92.60 f 1.75 cents up. 76 c Children's " Buttoned •• prices in proportion. Il.oo op. Other goods All va- .11 r.i 1 All va- .11 r.i 1 T>BRRY'S RAILROAD FREIGHT EXPRESS I Successor to t'asperson a Railroad Freight Ex press, will deliver freight to any part of the city im mediately upon lia arrival; also, deliver freight to SWt, 1 . u J2 ,uiectlon wlUl a11 tralna - at REASONA BLE RATES. Ur.lers left at W. II. Allmond A Bro. 8th and MarkeL K. Bucher's tobacco store, Cth an«i Market, 11 . il Brleghurst, E. Mclnall, Jr., Freight office P., W. A B. IL It, will receive prompt atu-n "i g my wnole attention to * tlon, neaa. Covered wagons in stormy weather. Respect fully soliciting the patronage of the public, I am, respectfully, JOHN E. PERRY, Proprietor W ILMINGTON TRANSFER AND BAGUAG EXPRESS will call for an«l deliver baggage and packages to and from all parta of the c tty, 1 road Depot and boat. Also, baggage calluil i«*r ch«!«-ked (where Railroad tick C duta from private reahlcneea or hotels. Orders ft ... at Franklin Telegraph Office, No. J* 'J e8t ^ btree «t '- B * Brlnghurst a Co., ^ Market; Smith A Paiuter, Seventh and MarkeL and B. A C. Shoemaker, bftö Market SL, will receive prompt attention. Principal office. Bag gage Room, P., W. and B. Railroad Depot. J. J. MCMULLEN, aeptlS-ly j, u. SEAL Proprletora. i:r.-< n-d this b octl6-ly . held) to all Edwabd Tatnall. James w. Tatnall. tatnall & CO.. Florists, Delaware Ave, ami «Jefferson St„ WILMINGTON, DEL. Winter Blooming; Plants, Cut Flowers, Bouquets, Crosses, Wreaths, Hanging Vases, Ac., FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. declS-Um-of milB I'RKIG HT BARGEN OF BUSH'S LINE have resume«) their regular trips betwee Wllmlnaton and Philadelphia. Prelgtit received dally at both HANULHIJ CAKEPULI.Y, FORWARDED ON COVERED BARGES, AND Delivered to any Part of the City. CEO. W. BUSH. i«ls of the Line, ■RESUMPTION, JLV The barges of '.Variier'» Une will receive freight at Market street, Wilmington, MONDA V, Jnnnnry 1st, First wharf below Chestnut street, Philadelphia, WEIINKnUA V, .lntianr) ;ti-«l, ISI2. residence», hy IM4. Packages .l«llv*re<l own wagons, •• .. Htor«*a C1IAB. WARNER A CO. PIME STATIONERY AND CARD ENGR AiVIN G. DREKA. NO i(t;i:i CHESTNUT STREET, i'UIl.AUILPIilA. martft.l)«» o«-ti2,1yw LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Radroud Hours. Wilmini/ton for Philadelphia, 6.46, 8.10, 10.80 a. m.; 18.90, *.00, 4.00, 5.41, T.16, io.» p. m. Sunday*«.», 10.» p. Wilmington for New York, ; 1*.» and 6.43 p. m. WUmington for Baltimore, 1A6«, *.08 and 10.03 a. m. ; 1.06 and 6.17 p. in. Wilmington for Harrington, (freight with passenger car atuu-ueu) and l ; MB p. m. (There Is a l.uu p. m. trafh 13.66 a m. 19.10 te New Castle.) Wilmington for CbslMSffls. Reading, Bethlehem PoUeoilU. 6.9ft, and 19.80 a m. ; 3 » and 6. Philadelphia for Wilmington, ; 2.80, 4.00, 6.00, 7.», ». 8ondays ».«>. 11.» p. m. Train* arrive from Delaware JL B., 8.00 (from New Castle) 10.16 a m. ; 3.66,10.00 p. m. (The latter subject to délaya) Train* arrive from W. <É R. R. R, and T. S. P. A», 11.00 aud 11.46 a. End 11.» p. &» a. m. ; 3.40, l :ir. and 8 16 p. m. %w~ See time tables for further particulars. of drunkenness t be There hearing last evening. Fined 50 cents aud costs. Several changes, it is rumored, will take place on the police force, soon. The Hope Loan Association meets this nR , will send her If Miss M. M. J.. of Harriugt present addtees to this ofHce. she will oblige a friend. d i New Haloos. — The One restaurant _ saloon at 710 Market street will be opened . Mr. Full cream to-morrow eveuing for the first ti has beon several weeks titling up the tablishment and is now giving it the finishing touches. The public should look in upon it I evening. Laurel (Sussex County).— 1 Tho small-pox ex citement has spread to this place, and nearly a'l the people have been vaccinated.The general health of the people is good.We the midst of the Christmas festiv ities.The moving season is now upon us, and many changes are taking place....-Tho Laurel Classical Institute re-opeus the 23rd ult. the annual examination took pla.-o. d the tchool was vacated for the holidays. Under the supervision of Rev. Win. Merrill, of the Wilmington Conference, assisted by his wife Hearn, the school has attained -day. On and Miss F. a high scholastic standard and finds favor with ouripeople. January 1st. 1872. CiwEUv ;'s Minstrel and Minktuelsy. — Itohert F Pantomime Troupe have leased the Masonic Opera House for Monday and Tuesday evenings next.and propose to give different entertainments each evening. The Pittsburg Commercial speaking ot this troupo, Hays ; Roheit Fraser's minstrel an«l pantomime troupe,who eirae from Simmons A Slocum's Arch street Opera H.ni-e. Philadelphia,appeareil last night at the Academy of Music. The attemlance was not as la doubt»«! merits of th The programme was peiformera gtxxl in their the first part the singing was really artistic, sual, the jokes new and \ery laugha ble. The second par and the Blacksmith, the o-d .1 the . In ie company excellent Hpcctive lin d. wh full of good things, Deluding nantomime, -The Village really sldesplUting. liuiurHiir Msrkrk t. 3d. WlLMINOTON, J Butter 45(S.50o. Eggs 50c. per dozen. Sirloin steak 20c. per tt>. Rib roast lCc. Leg of mutton rib 10c. Sausage He. Sweet potah 10(g) 14c. Homiuv 10c 12(§j14c. Chops 16c. Hpj 12c. Lard 12c, Scrapi'le 20fa30c. White potxt per «jt. Lima beans 15c. Dried apples 10 cents. Turnips H(a>10c. if peck. Apples 2Ufa30c. East of Turnips H(a>10c. if peck. Apples 2Ufa30c. Free l)isi»cn»u To Ihr Editor ( J the Commercial : , It is contemplated bj lent gentlemen, in thin city, to establish a free dispensary ; Ani> Wiikueas. The said object cannot go into effect immediately. Therefore , The undersigned will, daring the winter mouths, put up, free of charge, such physicians may prescribe for those able to pay fur them, ihe •tifying to tho fact. W. T. Alrich, 707 Market St. iu< «li im • poisons vlif physician Dlstlngulahed YUllor. two be of of ISHPECTiC J. C. Do Vi WOKKSIIO » an ageut for the Russian Government, was in this city, the latter part of last week aud the first part of this, visiting the principal workshops of our city.iu « Kx-Alderman Vincent. The object was to the «pialities and p company with of the irou sident of Eastern Siberia. Tho Russian government in tends building a railroad to the l'-citic. which 1 that Wilmington. anune niatenal for railroads. He' is a from a town Bnngaree river., oral hundred miles iu the titan probable to supply from near Cor« a., to t igable ot Russia. It i shall have several or de Is The I'ublir Lampe. Contract» to light the public gas lamp» of the city have been let hy tho Committee on Lamps to the persona ami at the figures named below. Rids wore received for the performance of this duty lor tho city as a whole and alao l»v police district a, but as tho latter plan w as the moat economical it was adopted, lsf Police J Heir id—Quo. W. Lukons, $300. In the aecond district the bids w because of tho high figures contained in them. 3d Vielrict —John Maharity, f.HUU. ith Distrid —John Lynch. #300. From tho fiftli district no bids ^ Cth District- W. M. T ! received. nsend, l'J2. Proposals for lighting the lamps of the city, a whole, were received, as follows :—ti. Her s«;y. ♦2.000 ; H. Caruthors. f2,000 : Wilmington Coal G for the districts t'omj y. ill.'JOO. Ho high as *800. * of tho id Oi Water Supply. rILTIlY CONDITION E MARKET ST It has Street Basin has b four yt luce the Market cleaned out, and during that time a sediment of black, pestileuce-breed >ng mud, ov lated upon its bottom. The dis«*overy of this sediment.after emptying the basin, so impressed the mind of Capt. Gallagher with the necessity for its removal that he work rolling it ix inc! iu depth, h ■ put a force of „ -*-ws, it being free the basin of it in any othe d, after being wheeled to 'a plat form on the Fast side, is (lumped upon the bot tom of the basin, from whonce it is lifted to the platform by me away iu b impossible wav. J'ho of shovels and thence, manner, to the top of the basin, whero it out into King street on a temporary ahnte for the purpose. The operation is neressarilv slow, but by working day and night the Captain If to corajilete tho task to-morrow. Southern section of tlie basin is believed to contain a similar sediment, but it vemontlv be removed until Spring, will probably teach tho i the basins, annually. the 1 )t c Î This 1 imp' 1 rl'-aiiiii'.; HunIi ».a mid Trade Repot Wi Sötok, Jan. 3. The Mount Carmel Coal Company, of which Delaplaiu McDaniel, Esq., of this city, is Presi dent,and Col. H. S. McC'oinb, a Director, shipped, during 1871, from the lleliauco colliery G1,H34 tous of coal, of which Wilmington large proportion. This colliery months popularity. T'he steam tug Mulford arrived from Philadol phia, yesterday. The 1 Chester, across tho river. The freight barges of Messrs. Warner's and Bushs line, which left this city, yettenlay, at 11 o clock, at rived safely iu Philadelphia, at 5 P. 1 .-,1 nil. four the v This coal 1U is reported heavy from Lazaretto \t trie hor»e shoe, it is fast half to M. w. A B. B. R. SHIPMENTS. The llailau A Hollingsworth Company «hipped tbreo first .class passenger cars to the North Missouri K. IL, tit. Louis. There threec received. load of bar i of coal. of pig i i\w. A n. n. •MENT». One ear load of lime, from the W. A R. R. R to Smyrna Delaware, of coal, p One Castle, Del. Jessup A Moore shipped a to their warehouse in New York. Pusey, Scott A Co., shipped a cai to New York. Walton Wh&nn A Co., received a from Jersey City. W. R. «V II. Gaune received a her from Hellair, Ohio. Tho Lobdell Oar Wheel Company shipped a — " load of wheels to the Jauiosville .V Washing lb B. and Lumber Company, Jamosville. North Carolina, and one car load to tho Raleigh A Gaston It. It., Raleigh N. C. W. A R. R. H to N< load of paper load of hair G. load of load of lum Morlrllr*. TUE CHICAGO KMIOUTS—1MMTALI orncERH. UU.1H th herewith stated have hoeu contributed by tho Knights of Pythias of Dels* brothers in Chicago The amounts for the relief of overtaken hv the result of the recent who "«rest Fire. Clayton Lodge No 4. K.xcelsior Lodge No. 7,. Lafayette Lodge No. 2,. Washington Lodge No 1. " " • No. 9, *20 00 25 OO 60 00 100 00 25 00 .. 25 00 . 25 00 lfoniiug Star Champion Lodge No. 6, Central Lodge No. 10, ... Star of Bethlehem Lodge No. 11,. .. 30 00 .... 22 00 .. 1 00 .... 1 00 .... 1 00 .... 1 00 Damon Lodge No. 12,.... Haranol Curry,. T. It. McAllister. S. W. TIazlett. Win. Sammons,. P. S. Nichols,. James Moudelcy. up .... 1 00 *32H UP duly forwarded to the Grand Chancellor of Illinois'aud received by him per acknowledgement herewith : Which has lx Chicago, Dec. 27th, 1871. a. II. A C. 8.. Jak. P. Hayes : Dear Sir ami /Ira .—Your favor covering 1128, 00, is received by Express, and credit given the several Lodges theroiu named, as also the indi vidual Brethren Please convey grateful ackuowl Lodge the task the above mentioned edgmoiit, leaving to the Grand of properly recognizing their relief fund, with renewed expressions of esteem, . Fraternally, D. A. Cashman, Q. (.'. donation to I XI 1 would here state that Linooln Ltjdge No. 3. acting upon her past record of generosity tribut ed fifty dollars to the genoral fund raised by the citizens of Wilmington for the relief of the Hutfering citizens of Chicago,which before the circular issue«l by the Grand Chan cellor of Delaware ulgate«l. Hayls. O. R. A C. 8. > was p Jar. P. klin Council,No. 9,Order of Uuited Amer ican Mechanics, installed the following «»Ulcers, at their regular stated meeting,held g : C., Amos Yetrnan, V. C., Wm. II It. H., Parker H. Cornish ; A. 11. H 1 dav evoni IlarriHon ; James IL Wrightington ; F. H., Wm. U. Ball ; I., T. Albright ; E., S. ltobins ; I. I*., James Clary ; O. P., Eli Baldwin. At a regular stated meeting of Lincoln Lodge, No. 3, Knights of Pythias, hold last evening, the following officers, having Leen previously elect _ . dulv installe«! : V. P.. W. R. Lut ion t W. C., John f.. Alexander ; V. C\, Lemuel Marr : R. S . Samuel Johnson, Jr.; F. S.. A. J. Hcl IF. John G. Haddock : G . Jas M. Johns« S , El wood Mcllv Win. K John Lodge. •• 1. ck; : r. ; O. 8.. Thus. F. M I . Degree i\ eil. No. 1. ( •H. at a elate«! if Delaw I'mte«l Americ last night. ioHtalle«! the following offiettrs : (' . R. U. Btw. r : V. C.. D B. Markl. v R. S.. W. W. Ja t Michani F. H., JoHeph Mai.« ill ; I . Ainos Votums» ; K.. Chas. B. Snvder .IP, Tl «»mas C. Dill ; U. P., Alhan Ing cil. No. 3, Wilmington ami Bramlywiuo C« Order of United American Meehan i lar stated the followi aicRit neeling, hold on Monday, inatalled g ollicers to servo tho e ; V. O.. Wm. T. Mo R. S.. W. \V. Janvier ; A. R. K.. A. Chans ; F. S„ A. B. OrosHgr. ing term. C., II. P. i . Goo. Lawrcnc •oh ; I P., George Ruseell . : K . o. V , J ol m G John B. Whitsun. 1 EVF.XINO. Hope Lodge, No. 21.1. O. O. F., at Odd Fol lows' Hall, 3rd aud King streets. Eden Lodge, No. 34, I O. O, F., at Odd Fel lows' Hall, 3d and King streets. Morning Star Division, No. 2, H of T.. at 5t1i and Market streets. Delaware Council, No. 2, O. U. A. M . at Me chanics' Hall, 2PJ King street. Rodney Council, No. 13, O. U. A. M., at 702 East 7th street. Diamond Stato Lodge. No. 5. G. F , at Good Fellows' Hall, 3d and Market afreets. Champion L«xlgn, No. »*, K. of 1*., at Knights of Pythias Hall, 211 Market street. Oriental Lodge, No. 13, K. of P , at F« Garrett's Building, 5o4 Market atreet. Oriental Lodge, No. 1, U. D., A. F. A M , at Masonic Hall, 221 Market street. MKKTINo ris A Hall, 221 street. •I Wnroli-a Words. The fly ough; to l«* iu«-reu»e<1 during two reasons: In the first place, «liseasesof the most deadly character may be generate«! at this get id seconilly, It Is of the at most Importance that during the cold weather mouths Hu* system should be put lu a condition to withstand the effc«-ts of the Spring miasma, and the subsc-quiut d-presslng hu of Summer. It is therefore advisable, in fact esset tlal, to tone, regulate and Invigorate the digestive id se -retlve organs at this period4*f the year, atd of all trie stomachics and alteratives s eh Bitters Is rctiuth avl nei energy of the human vlnter, for 11 !.. t«-r preser own, llostetter's powerful, the moat harmless, ami the ble. The temperature of winter c, if It dhl not, unfo with It a volum«* of chilling moisture <K which have a bad effec o«t lost ag repa ie In Itself a ately, bring the skin «1 lungs. These must be guarded against, or there Is no security for health. The tlTict uf a 0 Bitters is to give vigor and t ue to tho entire 0 Id glon-nn *f ganizatlon—the Buperfl -lal well Melcs A regular habit of ctlve 1 a vigor ng the bless. the Intentai vlsc body, a healthy digestion, a good appetite, pure Mcod, circulation of id itural flo <»f Inga d-Triable fr«. in a persistent Stomach Bittere, which not ou'y pla>'<* of the best tonics, rutnarth-a tics preacrllted In their a«*paratc f«i clans, but pi rform the three-fold w«»r tlon, regulation ami purith-a'loti, at same time. of Hoste* - than supplies d anrisep by pbysi i «»f Invigora «I the id » rTu Housrk'ijiers .—All p**rKons s of a pure stimulant, und evcii perate frequently Und th stty of using Brown A Galllgher, No. il S. importers and d.-al'-rs In Ihpiors, which have I»« d with eap* elul rule nt 1er III »|.i : ••«II« St., P el • very best re to family elr regular wli ch for I this ! aale of :c<»inmo«!ute the <1 sab this clash of 4wg«* d* c:e. The in onlcr absolutely pure cal profeaslou of Brown a Ga'llgln-r, «•ir liquor to 1» glier keep c nstantly o tH-ht * ' g ol eutS. 1 1. at No. 11 South Ninth of plat bot the f, Phllad.-luhlu, the y best French Ilea, whUkh'B, (Mj< wheat, rye and Bourbon), very kinds of Kitn rs, • r I 's. FI d -Hi « est quality ; ml o «Is (•My at tended Su addr.-.-s. 1 onl • »> all pr rs-wAstf it the GOING TO BALL'S P. R. A CO.'», warehouse for Paper Hangings an«l Window Ska.les Will be Sure to Result in Great satisfaction, bee assortment of the latest styles : they have d the Immense HANGING OR Labor department Is under I GALBRAITH, assisted by the satisfaction In every yourself, control of MIL workmen and Instance guaranteed, ao call 617 Market street opposite and see for The Citv Prison oc 123-1 y ALL AND WINTER BOOTS AND SHOES, AT UKDUl'KD PRICKN, •Vo. 'JIB WEST SECOND STREET, Wilmin gton , Del «I inform hli friends hand a large of Fall aud best manner ami of the beat material, which lie la selling lower than then can lie pure hatted iu the city. Those oi substantial and easv fitting boot« aud ahoes, shouhl give hint a call and examine hli stock. Particular attention pai«i to customer work iu all it« branches and Hatlsfa« tlon guaranteed. Repairing neatly and promptly a*tend«-d to. The public are respectfully Invited to give him a call, oct 3 3moo«l DAN I EL McCUSKER. a Ti««- subscriber «1 the public that he has and well selected assort me winter Boot» tli Mim.-h, ' of C 1RKAM BONBONS, all flavors, ntanufai > and for aale by JAMES MORROW, d arket and *10 Shipley lost and Jfottnl 1'up: dar, Jan. 2.1, a gold BRACELET, w Ith chain, o-. Delaware A venae, bet. Wash «I Broome streets. A suitable reward to lngt th I Under If 1 -ft at Jana If THIS OFFICE. OST - A Water,, reward««! i*y leaving it at Jaul- .I* I Dei-.-mbei -/-'Ui, 1871, u gold mixed »f CAPE. Th.- Under will be suitably NO. » EL THIRD STREET. Wuntffl. crtlan ment« of three tines this lH-a«l inserted under > cents.) s for AN TED.-A small ho rooms, suitable for a small family, by Man-h »th. In the vi Mark«*t street«, by a good tenant. JEM-M* THIS OFFICE. WANTED Class farm. Address O. H . A , THIS OFFICE. r thirty shares of either Mutu Loan Stock. Apply at is OFFICE. W einitv of Fifth Apply Bra $HOOO ■ Uc38 lm ANTED— 1 To ta al or Franklin \V nov7-lf A FARMER wants to borrow $1,000. this county $1,000. «I ('awful .... Interest), to build a school-house or his property, for the benefit of the colored numerically about equal the - public means of education whate for so beneflo* THIS OFFICE. Chapel citizens, w but have Who will voinnteor this Ject? Apply win tea, nl decl9-tf Situations and Tldp Wanted. (Advertisements of three lines this head twice f Inaorted under for » cc.nis.) W ANTED.—A young girl wants a situation as « hambermald or waltreas. Apply at . SECOND STREET. I 1 ANTED_A situation in a grocery young In the Jau*-ff . by a who has had five years' expert This Office. work. Apply PICKELS, «I 9 F. Fourth street. W css. Address ANTED.—A chaule for reju \v 7 ANTED.—Book Agents for every T Hundred In the teresttng works. Apply at UecMMm. >V c highly in 7 W. 9th HI., Wilmington, DsL No. an.I THREAD CITTER. SAVES TIME, THREAD. FINGERS an«l TKEPH. Something everyboly wants. Samples mailed on receipt of *5 cents. Address GEORGE DAVIS, 6» Broadway, New York. oct*6-3m l 1 Sotirtj. ■ I' t ils OTICE—Mr. John Evans or his wife u es ted to call ami pay their board away within law, to N OTI sC I It Will be «lays, , to pav expenses. LAURENCE SKNTMAN, ., WIL, Del. jan8-*l* d, according Cor. Fifth and M«. Wilmington, Jan. *d, 187*. PARTNERSHIP NOTH K.-I have this day ad I) Eldrldge Richardson, I mitte«l my s •rest In my business, the manufacture of moroc **»s will hereafter lie conducted e of Joseph Richardson, Jr., A H » JOS. RICHARDSON, JR. WUmlugton, Del., Jan lat, 1^7*2— «st* The ■i-i The b I ATlONAL BANK OF WILMINGTON A BRANDYWINE. N Wit. , Dkl, Jan. l, 1879. day dccDred a «■lx mouths, 1 The Beard of Directors have divhlend of payable ou Janl reu per «*eut. for tin* d after ihe loth lust, « le ■ f K. RICE Cashier. | IVIDKND. I'ulou National Baml of Wllmlu December 30, 1 I) The Board ef Directors livideml of 6 p«r cent, out of the pro «»nth*.clear of taxe», payai»!«* day declared a of the last Id V •I after the JOHN PEOPLES, th«-lr legal representative», proximo, janl-10 I« IVIDKNII. I) Fisst National Bank, Wilmington Del., Jan. 1st, Is«3. tu tills day declare«! a utnm, payable to sliM-kholdc GEO. D. ARMSTRONG, Cashier. OTICE — An election for officers of tr»e Makers' Union will be held at their Hall. 4th an«1 Wal t, on THURSDAY, January 4th, I »72, at 7 P. M. By or.ler «»f the U dec» 5t : 1 The Boar«! of Dirt .* per c livtdciul of «u demand, janl -tf I In N R. K. GRIFFITH, Bec'y pro tern. WB MIN JW KMT.— Martin Alsberg hits mad« assign ine , for the benefit of täte and personal property. •us having claims sgalnst the estate will present them Immediately, «n«t those tndebt e estate will please make prompt puymeutto erslgned. A «IJ. v M. L. 11< htensteln ertdltors, ot •I M. !.. LICHTENSTEIN, J. V. RICK, Ass'gnees for Martin Alsberg. decs? ot ATKK DEPARTMENT. CHISK KstltNKKH'H OFFICB, No. loiv Mark«:t Street, WUmlugton, Del., Dec. *3«l, le*71. from 3 to 6, I*. M W OFFICE HOURS, 9 to 12, M., WATER RENTS. Tln* bills for 1672 11 Dills ry, 1873, al«l before added. And If remty for payment. To before the 31st «lay of Janu per cent, will be Added. To those not tlrst day of March, ten per cuuL will paid before the tlrst day of be shut off. Bee See. 16 of W D kid !.. April, t«-r < »rdlnance. The water and protacth j Brandywl , — properties ■t lutroduceil, Is "id dellnquer*" payable at the e subject water re dtc*3 *-r I» e nereentuge 1 FRANK A. a TAYLOR, Registrar. MKB1TNÜ AND ELECTION OF ORB. V NNUAL direct Wilmington A Western Railroad Company, ) Wilmington, Del., Deeemlicr 21st, 1871. ( Notice Is hereby g| the st«»ckhol<lers or 1 nine Directors to Its Office, (R< Monday, January 8th, 1672, al 12 M., until 2 P. M. W. H. CONNELL, Secretary. Ivett that the annual meeting « this Company, and ehs ttou f> I *f to the e ting year,will be he . No. 0, Exchattgi- Building,) «»it 1* o'chrck. M. i*«.|la of •Ml riMir. PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND A BALTIMORE RAILROAD COMPANY. PHIl.ADSt.Hni A, December 20, 1871. The annual meeting or the Stn<-khohlers of this ..._ 'lection of Directors will take place e office of the Company. In Wlliiilngbra, iJela Monday the sth of January, 1872, at 1 P. «le«'21-to-Jaii7 A. II«» Conti the M. ' ' OTICE. The annual meeting of of Directors will l*e held ny, in Coatea ville, p« 1*7*. at 12 M. er, B<-< Wilmington a Riadino R. r. Co. :kh«*lders office of the Compa TL'KSDAY, Jan. 9th, W. S. HILLES, Secretary. .1 «-I« nt «Wels-Jan» TUB PHILADELPHIA, WI1.MINGTON AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD COMPANY. Pin la oki.ru I a, Dec. 12th, 1971. The Board of Directors have declared a seinl nuiil dividend of four per cent, on the capital stocl uf the Company, payable on un<! alter the *d of Jau 1S72. <b:ell-4W 1 of the . HORNER. ry. E 1 Ki'TIO.N NOTICE. tH-ht First National Bans, Wilmington, DeL, Dec. 8th, 1S71 Notice la hereby given that the Annual Meeting Hie Stockholders "f th Is Bauk will be held nt the TUESDAY, the «! injurs of 2 . ■ f Bunking II «lay of Janu «I 4 o'clock, P of electing Nine Stockholders year. ury, 1872, IjMw M., for thelnii Directors the en» GEO. D. ARMSTRONG, ('ashler. Su deC/S-tf FIT* K o Neu l' .8 C'OONTT, Mutual Insuhanck « n , W llmlngutii, Jan 1,1872 Tin* annual meeting of trie members of this C« the office, No. si»9 Market -tr IMUiy will t>e heiil Wllmlugt« n, Del., on the trilnl Monday (January 16) the hours of 1», A. 16 Directors will : «»nth, t>«*t wi M ■ I 2, P. M., during which te«i to serve lor this year. Th.-new Board •et at 2, P. M., Immediately after the election. eo«t 2W _ SAM'L I). N OTICE—The annual meeting of stockholders, an«l election for Directors Iu the Wfiuuugtou A (it. Valley Turnpike Compauy, will lie held nt their Office In Instliate Building, on *<l day, the blit »nth, 1872, at 3 o'clock. P. M. Jos. TATNALL, Secretary. 12th month, 27,1871-eod J in I SMYTH, Secy. •»f in N O T C E . Persona wishing Masonic Hall Co.'» 7-30 Houd» bscrlbe will please leave their names, wish d the amount they ' aku, w ith the Secretary. The Bon«!n will the Company requlr«:, MIL and «1 after the call FIRST OF DECEMBER, «I to the parties subscribing in the order in which elr subscriptions J. P. ALLMOND. ti. M. H. Co., d Market novl3-tf , WIL, DeL N J OTICE.—I am still at the c French Streets, and any »argalns lu cigars er of Second wishing to sec or tobacco, would do well to call, the lowest. Flue yarn cigars at eatly re«luced prices. Conte «lown and se «I you will be waited upon c satisfied that you Respectfully, I ». ously ami be the right, place. Yonre, K. L RICE, Jr. AND Jy8,tf TLJ (>TI('E — A tlnitrate American il hear of a g«»o«l situation by «-ailing need apply that cannot brtug good UOV8-tf. girl will West Del selling Those aud stock. it« are h streeL N« emlatli rpHREE TONS of sup«*rl«>r Silver Vein BUCKWHEAT MEAL, which wc are offering at Un- lowest Wholesale and Retail Prices. W. N. CHANDLER, Six Eleven Mark«-t nL dee80 tf P OUTAXAT FLOUR, $».76 por harreL J. C. MORROW'S mylB.lf 1330 Eilig alroo*. d m rXosrdtng. by at T of OAKDING. sep 11 -6m 11 »00 DELAWARE A VENTE. fur fair. $1500 fSi m WAS **'* Ap - JaoS-8t* No. 81« SHIPLEY 8T . F OR SALE— Hope Lodge, No. *<, L O. O. F.,offer for sale, In the Wilmington A Brand y wine Cem ry, a l,ot, centrally located, nearly square, nlng 1374 square feet, enclosed by dressed our,,,«. Arpt,«™. Secretary of Committee. ■ ir et< jan.3 6t JlOR SALE.—Stock and fixtures of a flrst-das* «1 provision stors, for rent. . FOURTH AND JEFFERSON STS. I a desirable lo ■ oationr „ H. W. Uhl IjlOH SALK.—Borne very desirable lots,« r F«»urth au«l Washington streets. Apply to janl 9t* A. M. CLOUD, 7c» Washington BL ÏNAKM FOR SALE, within V of a mile of the city I 1 limits of Wilmington, of 100 acres, with a good substantial STONE HOUSE, with seven rooms, AKÊ A dltion, with all the quite a thriftily growing. barn,In goo« I necessary outbuildings. There young pear ami cherry trees. It has a front on the Lancaster Turnpike, and •!ct, as oxtemlvil beyond the city There are, also, about 25 ac brick cluy, and within a short distance of the build ing portions of our city. We would call ' I q>1k<\ limits open, of this laud splendid 1 ould call special aL •coiumoilatlng. log portions of our city, tentlon to this farm. Tr further particulars apply For M. M. CniLl) A CO., No. 4 W. 7th St., WIL, Del. Janl lm NOR SALE.—Dwelling No. 41» Shipley street, ' containing 11 -hen, bath 1 , library, dining mi, and five ebamuers, with . Vard running back to alley •ms. 9 pari«» rooms, gooit heater In c Fifth street. $2, can remain GEORGE JAt 8«)5 Market strcc^_ I NOR HALE.—Three-Story brick HOUSE, No. epj I I 6*7 W. Fourth 8tr«*et, with all iiKHleru I in- Blla provemeuta. « heap. Terms easy. Apply to _ WM. P. PERKINS, h» Washington HL Apply declOtf declR-tf I NOR 8A LE —Several goo«l HORSES auclV\__ ' MAKES, suitable for farmers anil cart- A*T v , u superior «Irlvlng horse, at CITY RAILWAY STAHLES. dec*-If the cob. •m <*ats constantly the lowest mark«*t price. BGATTEK(KKJI) ALLEN, Io6 w. Front street ■ AOH HALE—A large lot of I 1 Also, a full supply of W «m hand and for sale mar» Brick k Si a I NOR BALE -That . 1 House, No. 111» French street, with [fit* annexed. Terms easy, A. H. GH1MSHAW, novll-tf_ *_ __4, West Third streeL ■jlOK HALE—On easy terms, two ;« l 1 Houses, Ns. »17 Monroe street, gooil Lots . i i. hi tin. • •-•«•.. rv Uric tor^ Brick In go'Mi order. D. T. HAWKINS, Real EsUte Ag«*nt, No. 4'^t Market 5"«: Apply novs-tf ■ NOR SALE -Houses f«»r sale I' Forest, Carpenter, Parrish t ils city. ocUll-tf I . 4th, ,.j, and other streets in A. II. GR1MBHAW, No. 4 West Third Strect ■ j;OH SALE. The lurge, Three-«tary Hrlrk Dwelling Ne. I04I.T Weil »irret. Immeillate possess h given. Apply W. IL A U. GAUSS, Cor. Front A angS.tf «I West. a 1 OR SALE— A valuable Market street property. Inquire of M. M. CHILD A CO., Exchange Building, Seventh ami Market Jyirv tf 1,1 Ult SALE—HOUSES. | 1 Five h One house on King street House Thlrteeuth aud Walnut Farms for aale. Mortgages for sal«i. Third Street Bridge, thep •ill a Id A. II. ORIMSHAW. Real Estate Ag< nt, 4 W Third SL IJOR BALE—House 617 West streeL May be seen V daily after 8 P. M. Applv to . T. WARNER, Jr., Market-Street Wharf. the J«*2tf a M. apm.tf 1 AOK SALE -A valuable West street proper- 4Mb 1 ty, No. 71*. The house Is large and con- W ' ' and built of best material ship. Ÿ 60 : d I™** Whole Is paper«:«! throughout and In r. Th«* owner expects to leave the easy. h «ling ts three storn-s, south, excelle cliy In Apply Jani6,tf I AOR BALK-nOUHK AND U)T8.-Ouc 1 story brick nouse with two-stoiy back K* building, No. 663 W. Sixth str«*et ; hot and cold water In kitcheu aud bath i tin i ; ■ . •I sell. Te ON T1IE PREMISES, ▼I* West street will v in the (ttilar ; In Washington street, below lot an feet front on Linden street, abovo ; he g«*o«i order. lot 6 «) feet front M: »«. Adama. These lots are curbed aud paved, and no grading Is raiulred. Apply to W. T. WESTBROOK, Telegraph Office, Third and Market, or -n Washington str«-«-t. I auk s.\i.E.—If the reader has anything 1 can make It quickly, cheaply and wide by publishing It in this column ; apply at Jau3»,tf S. W. COR. FIFTH I both in good location. The streets M m f sell he •ly known A MARKET. I30R SALE—BUSINESS.—A good and fished manufacturing business not requiring a rjfe capital to conduct It ; apply £ :<-• M'-i! To not will of THIS orFIUf^ r jlOlt BALE OR EXCHANGE-A valuable BAK 1 LRY, «Mug a g«» >«l business. A 11. GR1MSHAW. No. 4, \V. Third St. Is le« *6 en joii SALE — fit 1 valuable busltie >1 Poplar. I. «: J. U. FRAZER, Real Estate Ageut, «I Market streets. decifi-eoillm* Thlnl I ,!OR SALE.—Ho 1 with all No. 1416 Delaware Avenue imxleru improvements. New complete. Terms easy. Applv to M. M. CHILD A CO., octl7-1 raced No. 4, West Seventh StreeL I AOH SALK.—That beautiful property known 1 "BRANDYWINE SPRINGS," situai««! shout e City of Wllmiugton, Delaware,with buildings suitable for a d«-slrai OF ( « f> I he . «»it i*«.|la 4 tulles fr« larg. i co hut boarding hi famille» for a Co-operative The WniiilugU through this place making a ili-iiglitful ilrlve For terms for several for Summer. Rallroail passes very easy (*f acc 3ii by private h.: A W AND this place iJela 1 P. Wllinliigt« particulars apply M. M. « HILDA CO., No. 4 W. 7th SL, Exchange Building, .1 Wilmington, Del • 1. d further deell-eoiUtu liUHt BALK OK RENT. V BRICK HOUSES, on I. It It. Depot. Apply flve I.tberty streeL OUN II. FRAZER, Real Estate Ageut, East Third SL, (Telegraph Bufiiliag). m Co. decl.veodlm wlm £or JRfut. I NOR RENT -R. 1 Suitable for offices. at No. 509 Market street. JauB-tf I AUR KEEN r.—The neutrally lo« at«*«l s the S. K. «•«»rii'T of Third un. I Murk.-t 3iie of the best btunds In the « Ity. Apply to WILLIAM MORROW, No. 808 Market streeL AOU RENT—A three story brick HOUSE. No 1 232 French street. Eliqulru of _ WILSON, WOOD A CO. 4^0H RENT.—The second story of the Zio 1 man Kv. Luth. Church Bufi.llng. 8 w. Sixth streets ; Janl-tf JUIll-Jl \ i Gcr «1 French street«, (-«»iislstlng of to small rooms, which have been lately occü pl-.l by the It ur.l of Put.l!«- E.ln. allon, fur school purposes. Apply u> FREDERICK MALT KITZ, B. K. corner of Third and Tatnall street, or to DANIEL 1 **2^6t* " ' uorUtr Fourth and Poplar streets. large ! . • 1 .10K BENT.-A truck farm, fr« ty-five acres, within ten minutes walk ot Thlr Street t»rl«lgt. Lar.«l of first quality, buildings; Apply at Coal yard, «1«-« 27-lril 1 lllllllaii'l LOMBARD STS S TORE FOR KKNT-No. 11 W. Ninth street also, store fixtures for sale. Inquire MARKET StreeL fel»16,tf G EU. W. BALLOU. ■ eACJU RENT —A nice new HOUSE, suitable SS E 1 f«*r e small family. Rent $iuo per annum. I: Inquire of w. II. PIERCE, ileclfi-tf No. 5 W. Fourth feu Market fifteen to 1 K . 71« ■ 71 OR RENT.—Store N«». nlng through to Shipley street. (The occopied by us.) Also, large rooms In: ct, 4th st « ries, over More eet entrance. , 7 «I 9, with good Mar »ale, a large stock of fine walnut, parlor a «haraber furniture at extremely low price«. All want ot any klmls of furniture should call : offering all our goods deel2-tf_ jlOR KENT—The larg«: building No 415 E. Front atreet, Wilmington. Del, lately (»««-upled by A I^*a as a Mutch Factory, with steam t»«*wer attached, aultable for carrying on any kind of husl Inqulreof TIIOH. DAKl.lNGTON, 5U9 Washington streeL I/IOU RENT.—Flue large STORK, 'No. 9o7 Market l 1 street, above Second ; and fixtures for sale. In quire uf (KILE A MILLER, . Fourth and King btr«:«.*ts, V llmingtou, Del. Avenue, 1er; and also rear of the lot, built 1 _. close S. A T. McCLARY. £ N. W. nov7-tf jlOR RENT.—House No. 915 Delaw with fifteen rooms, Iu comple .sell a frame hulldtng on for a billiard room. Apply to F M. M. CHILD A CO , No. 4 Weit Seventh street, Wilmington, DeL H*p 16-tf ,,OH RENT—Harmon, Mills, and Harmon, Mill. ' Kann, l-ossosalon efvon ihn *Mli da,of M l».2. Apply lo MRS. MARY T. CANBY, SOU Deluwaro Avenue, Wlliuliigtoii. I u, dcct-lawd-Aw \TOTIUE.-We 1.T Family Flonr consumera within .he c fot.a.iv Bell lug oo per bbL, delivered to city limita. JAMES K. PRICE A CO., Brandy win« Mill*«, FnntjWalnnt Kt Fuit 38 POUNDS extra family flour J. B. MORROW, 13»» Km» h best Extra » I. I) ABSAGE TICKETS from tngland and Ireland I, now rodneu«! to $34. Dralu alao reduce«! Vo a Ijw figure with the decline In gold. A. IL GRIMMUAW, NO. 1 and 4 w. Tk.ru itroe ®ily 0r<U#anr*$. A n ORDINANCE providing for the apppolnt meut of police and other purpoeea BBC. lat. The Police of tide city shall I»«* appoln*» d by the Mayor, and oonflrmed by the City t'ouocil.tu the month of January in each and «very year, and at eneh other times as a vacaroy may uu..., ■—• ahall constat of a lllyh Constable, two Sergeants of Police, two Police (.'«nitablee, and three Diatrli-t Constable« from each «natrtci, who ahall, during their official term, reside In the district from Which they may b* chosen. The High Constable shall give boudlukhe manner prescribed U» the rev a dsUtuua penalty of one Thouaand d«>lUM;th« S-rgean a of Police, In Klve Hundred dollars each, uud the Police CotWablea and District Constables lu '1 hree Hundred Dollars each. Bac. *. It shall bo the duty of the High Constable unless absent upon oltlclal business, or at his usual meals, the City Hall keep In close custody all pris« rested, until their t- lut sentence Imposed upon ahull obey the orders <»f t have a Policeman, be personally, all times, «lay and night. He shall that may be that examination such e Mayor In all that relates city lie shall see mat all laws forced, lie shill wear as a tin* left lapel of his coat, u rlth the letters H ('. engraved n addition to Ills Police «luttes, r tin Put'll« to th«; l amp committee, ami take place the kerosene criais tu* re* f lie shall, Hxbjcct •iHh* the duties and Sergcabts of Po bles, 1 -Ulvd. lie roHjieut, managed, bet DJ« •I or. dge «if Ills utile ,1 n or Kl V r st:ir ereun lie shall exercise a general supervision Lamp*, snt jc Charge of, and oil and r p in a s -( the Mayor's appro»« 1 , p n«*rsl and special service of , of the P« lice (Voidable«, District com «1 of nil Special P« **ir respective «mo or neglect thereof lawful owlers of the Mayor. Hsc. 8. The Sergeant of poll« « appointed tor that pari of. other f r that pan or the shalF-skert l e gen» respt 1 { en, see that they pirform ■ Inge ■ <1 rep«» Major. Hi* ah Idiey all I«? of whom SllHl Market oV$ia»-kct supcrvlHloti ov«-r the Poll« , and ahull report all n» Elect ot «lui on dir y f»or city .h SIX O'. IOCE 1* until 1st, from (.'el ck A M., and obey Major. They s M , until Six o'. April eight all lawful or«l r* of The Police « onstan —shall, sir J « t in the onl rs of the May Iluty at all tunes, day and t.lgh\ at the Police fl* n«l «/Härtere, unless absent by pi'mitssion of the May»; otTl lal hnslness by «•oinniand . t tli • Mayor < r of «luty rcspectfaily k A. M , In. April lit to ' diSVil!' ay or. the other »f the P or High «' shall 8m:. 4. It shall be tl»<- «l-.ty >»f the r »Mue obey all law ml O'il« L •ugh alleys, arrest all disorderly pore« th <y may hav« Just « au» >ort the li. . h.. th. whom spi ct of evil ilcslgu. f Police f or High « Ir rospi-i-tlve t e 1 of Hi! «lat*. duty It is to enforce th • • m I nfo'ce S'l Is s where In law ; «io any issrs f rrison >o; take in* -- . r may Vuy.ir all (llsoidurly h >us t« .\n- «ting liquors , rc s«»i«| « ontiary <1 all «luttes the May» may requlr. vutiouuf tlt.1 p< lice «»f the city, th * pr«» putjitc and private propcrty.H ' îttt. «1 «X I : for «I the «-1 *nt .*r ihe city F -I caused to be stepped, any Improper use the Brandywine wat. r, klther from pub to the Su ittee any •c of. ustcol privat»* pip lb r Works; all tendent «if th«* P u Chair htiglect «»f duty oi charge of lighting the City lamps police districts. Th«-y sha I w«* ou, aud «ism the left lapel of their coat a Star of brass or bright metal,the District Constabloa having it for which they spe« lively api>oln'(-<l and the U tters D. C , engraven thereon ; the Police Coustubles having Ihu loiters P, C., engraven thereon, an«1 the Sergeants of Poll« «* ha« lug the letter 8. P., engraven thereon, 'they ball not, dnrfng their continuance In «»flic«*, be en title to any other office, or eugagu In any othor u si ness Hkc. 5. Should any Polle«. unable to p«!rfo the Interests ol the city require It. the approval of the Committee ol the Lamp Co: e part of the peraw P" Ho vend a leather t»elt and : «lia the niimlHT «>f , through slckneas Ills duties, ami disability, the Mayor «I he shall, lice, appolDt a suitable pereim who, for ing, Btiall b«* Invested with the power, the duties, ami receive whose «luty he performs, an«l such officer shall receive pay for a pe weeks of sued HlckU« 8« or 'IISAhlh authorized t>y this ordinance, in* City shall be oil duty without leave of absutice, first had i obtained of tho Major, who, as herein provide«! for, shall appoint a substitut«-, und such substitui« shall »>« pant by the City Council, ami such pav meat hl- deducteil out of tho salary of the ab-ent officer. Hkc. 6. Should any policeman negleo rfortn the dutt«Ji of bis office, or secrete badge of office, except by orders intoxicated, or drink any duty, he shall, for every i ilollars, ■ time btv d subject to «llsabled ot exceeding Unless il!« etna ii 'f; refuse to hldu 17 the public of the Mayor. Intoxicating liquor while Hitch offence, be llneil not less susi*en«l«Hl Mayor. «IIS«' 'llAlge«! ih >U ot tlie 7. Every Policeman shall, e«l lut-uilug hi every month, pay u> tin- city Treasurer all Hues or other public money collecU:«l by or pal«l to him, an«l take duplicate receipts there. of will« it shall he presented by him to the City Council, at the »aul tuuetliig, and fallt so shall forfeit his office aud pay a flue of lare. sx«\ b. The hours of duty of hies Shull district, t like number, l*ef«»re the ' In .i . ■b I District Consta a folio 9 o'clock, a x ot Hu m, < ue fr« » o'clock, p from each district, fr« am; and a similar number 9 o'cl 6 o'«-l«*ck ISi ;h district, The P«»ll«-o force shall be divided Into three duty at » o'clock, a. 6 oVlm k,p 111 ; s«|uad No. ; «luriug the mouth he f>ntt»«lrt. Stpiad No. 1 going M,Squad No. * going « 3 going on « f January, «luty at 9 o'clock, p a ternatlng monthly during the year a d No. 1 being : Squad No. 2 being relieved by No. 3 Provided, how ever, that the Mayor »hall change or rcvejsc ortty of their respective duties, In th * following «1er. They shall report to Police Head t/uarU-rs •n g«»ing upon and off duty, an«l at no other tlnn e prl •ted by the Mayor. while on duty, apply to th*s Mayor for II cases, the Mayor (If <l) »hull aj point two or Hue. ». If auy pen for Hb« . e spe« la , who shall I»«* pul« gi 1 •> dollar for ea< h the applicant at least < performance; ami upon the application of any ore policemen ai Mayor aha'I «I they ahall l*e paid shall be mutually agreed upon, it »hall preserve order 1* fly persous, and eh applicants In their legal person who muy desire o nails or other place of atuuBctnc deslrt-d, tri. ' auch » be the iltlty of •b plan ?lsord all "Cm I protect ahall « 4h a budge of office, upj «•«»at, a metallic star, with th •it thereon In "1. e let case shall a City II ail app *1 nie« I attend (»laces mentioned m Hkc. 10. The Mayor ahall alto have the power. In appoint a sutficent number of exce«*«llng uf special policemen, shall u«»t remain witliout the advice mitlee, and who shall receive hundred, who «luty longer than three days «1 consent of the Police C e com pen sa „ for their services as the District Coustablea, «I for whom the Mayor shall provide a special badge. ■ 11. The Mayor ahall appoint, subject Council Urination by the City lllg III l)M« « ll>l"T"f last every year, a Prison Keepc il of office men«-Ing ext after his day of January remain oVlook ■ ■ ent. lie shall the vlclul night the prison the ordere of the Police Committee, ills salary shall be appo ty «»f the City P eight o'clock, a. the prisoners May 945U per annum. The High Const u' le shall receive a salary of 800 Dollars. The Sergeants of Police each, 7f»o Dollars. The Pollco Constables each Too Dollars ; aud the Dis •t Constables each 7oo Dollars per annum, and eh fees as can be lawfully coll«>ete«l from any Ue fendant for their respeetlve services, 1» shall the City Council pay any such fees. Pkovidbu, That, shouhl any prisoner Ih* enable pay f«»r the boar«! furnished h •n fro . ; keep guard jj««t No ; Gcr or her. High tm«:«)U ntnti«-«i ny htiu e bill therefor I occü B. large «»tier, Provided, T )V«-«I by the Mayor. The lighting and Lamps shall be prevlded for by shull be •h p u app B'-c. 12. . of the Public d regulations Committee of city C • fepartmeut, . .'scribed by the ell havlug cliurge of tliut coimoltted to which It ahull STS > ('• 1 BKO. 13. All conHlstent «finances or paris of ordinances this ordinance, are hereby re(»ealed at the (,*ity Hall, Dec 21,1871. JoMHl'A Maris, President of Council. , Clerk. *t . Attest:-E. T. Tay 71« FI LL STOCK OF A S. R. WHITMAN A SONS* FINE CANDIES, JUST RECEIVED, FOR XI11-y 1 IOI.TDAYS, AT W. H. ALLMUND A BRO. 'S, Eighth and Market Strcetp, Wilmington. in i : xv Mourning; Store, 1220 C1IESTN UT ST., I'lilladclphla, Pu. Full Stock of New DRESS GOODS, Full Stock of New SHAWLS, Full Stock of New VEILS and CRAPES, Full Slock ol New SILKS. Lowest Possible At Prices. New and Fashionable Suits Rea<ly-made and to order. Mourning ordere plete in every detoll. In a few houre' notice. Crape Veils renovated by a new patent proccsr Sole Agent«, A,„ MYERS ÔL Co. a ■ RETAILERS, TAKE NOTICE.—At RICE'S you 1V Gan get chewing and smoking toba«xoa Tea. Jau23,tf N. &. COR. SECOND A FRENCH, '-Ity ■là Dllta, USB TUB WEED I FAMILY FAVORITE SEWING MACHINE. wldi an economical, «luratfe, ami, in ««erv roHjieut, a desirable Hewing Machine. It is easily managed, makes the LOCK STITCH, and mtvZ bet er aatlsfacUon than any other. * SALESROOM, DJ« 511 MARKET 8TKEKT. frji «00ÄS. { 'ALL AT OR SEND TO LA RKIN'S, Ne. A Ks«l Heron «I Nireet, FOR A HANDSOME PRESENT FOR THE HOLIDAYS. P I F T Y PATHS or Mil 1-fHOt «I WHITE ALL WOOL FOR H«r..«>o per pair, AT CWAIVIBEBS' 270. :ll*J MARKET .STREET WlLMINUToN |)Si.. «X- 190-1 y I |OI. I l»AY UOODS. INDIES' If KMSTI ft'llKU 1IANUKEKC11IEES. I.ADIKK* KMBEOIUBHEI) UANl.KEUUBIKEff. LADIES' PLAIN HANDKERCHIEFS. LAIHBN AND MlSHES' UANDKKRC'IIIKFS, In Fancy Boxes. GENTS' BORDERED HANDKERCHIEFS. GENTS' HEMSTITCH ED HANDKERCHIEFS Ii ENTS' HANDKERCHIEFS, In Faucy Boxes. ii A FINE ASSORTMENT OK Lmlios* Knibrulilcr«-«) Sets. Roman Ties, Children's Gloves. AND MANY AKTICLR8 Sulfablü Id»* Pi'cscntN. SMITH & WEST, . I 2<$B market _ WILMINGTON. DEL. Street. apru.ly OFFERINO A I,AlUii: ASSORTMENT OF Suitings, Over-Coatings, Cloakings, AND a: MK\'S AM) It O Y S' CASSIM ERES, OF ALL GRADES, from the LOWEST the FINEST, Imported at Greatly Reduced Prices. Tho Attoiktioii of our CustoiiicM ami tlio Tratlc* is ICoquoHUMl. OltANVIliLK WOÄRKLJ., two lind 'A*A9 MAUKICT Street. ang » tyfp WOOLLEY & VAN TRUMP, Fir«, Marine, l.il'e, Accident ami Live Stock Insurance Agents, Represent of the OLDEST, LARGEST MOST RELIABLE COMPANIES of the World. Wc are placing Large Anioiimt» of Insurniic« LEADING MANUFACTURERS which gives for scvcrul of Unusual Facilities FOR PLACING RISKS AOVANTAGEOUIU - as rcganis form of policy and rate. Insurers will MATERIALLY ICONSULT TUE1K INTERESTS by GIVING USA CALL. Ho.l, Journal Bulldiny, AiUoIdIm City Hull' WILMINÜTON, UK1 29 tf A A. HKTTn, MANUFACTURERS OF E. MA tJHMNISTS f TOOLS, Shop betweea Newport Road and Railroad. W mlngton, DeL not 16,1 y