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^NtNOIAL ANP OOWlMgRCIA«.. 4 « Omens or «na Daily ComnraoiAi* Wilmington, DeL, May 16. 1872. At» regular monthly meeting of the Meehan io»' Loan Adtoblitltw, hold loot mning, »1000 »old it MK per Stmt, premlugt - . «lSM»t 27H. "••WAS ........f..... .. 113*4 ,. 118)4 .. 118* ,. 118 V .. 118* .. HO* .. 116ft .. 116 «I .. Ill* .. 88* Gold.. o. a si rs. a-*)t 1MB.. * •••.« M 1M7 V ... , täüäüLr. H U 97 N. Y. Central. •• •• Script. ■ 6 » T . N. V. A Erls. Reading ........ Lake Shore A M. ho f» 1 . O. A Pittsburg.... C. A N. WMJern Com fi , in* C. A Rcekfshmd.. . SSSStt »:>: Wemn Jmtoh Trtegrtj. 48* . 75* 89* "c-TY ITEIVI3. Go to.dav to Shaw A Drake's, and .60. my4-lt 1 fancy dooj ter The Dome,tie ii jho simplest-shuttle sowing machine, . .■ ;. ; _ tw~Be very sure to try the " DOLLAR REWARD ®llî H. ^AMAIONI) 0 ^BRO., Agents for W iimlugton. ««78, l> SHAW * DRAKES, 11» Market ul of iwo-buttencd Md gloves, $1.00, jrthluSo; tVerv pair warranted. bn " Fnrnlturo and Bed er 4th cheapest p Grave's. S. K. m Ihr •1 King .. is. ding ta t«s-e«Ki3m nq wLMwthan i _ trruviuhl t (Mil Book Work, bf all kinds, urne lu mw?rfflc, teWJOb Office, H. W. Cor. of F.tth and Jlarkci HU.,.(Second saury ) Jjfhile etri/Kd Grtnadi-ne, < n'y 2fc. trBlack ant at sh'.w .» Drak tar Call or Send for astimates, prices and other Information aa to Job Printing. F « Ferns, Sup erintendent COXXBHCUL Press Joo Houma, bth sud MarkélHts. tw~Hxtensine Furniture Store. —The attention Of 1 varied large . ~ . llurman. No. nothing equal to it State ol Delaware, aud person« wanting 1 for office or dwelling can dou btless be a dated by this old goods aud sell the large cities. 1 «public is called to the stock of furniture of J.! n ' Klug street 'there furniture •commo . 'I hey make prices hoi tersPRJNG GOODS.- Mr. John 11. Yftthlhaown'a pleasant tailoring establishment, ; has Just been supplied with « Hue Goods, selected with much c Just and select fr*.iu. Mr. M's. « u-.t vantage of his 15 y of goods and styii Hpnng goods should, by all meins, < all at his pluce before getting mvasured. King ick of M-MNii î and discrimination, teful peuple like h a stock ^experience m tho lection ding ter .sotick. 'The subscriber hereby gives hla friends and pnblic generally to understand that, notwithstaud Ing the absurd reports the contrary—gotten up circulated by certain cross-graluuii Individual«, uated by matlcF s —lie ir.ay still be found st hlv place of business, N «. f.1-2 Market street, where he expects to remain until It else d M4 his pleasure which he do*s has a five ye irs' louse of Respectfully, etc., re. and from •mplate a speedy removal, .'P Cl I AS. II. NYU, 1 roprletor Wilmington Itusiani-unt und Billiard Parlor. ter up Town shoe store. LADIES, MISSES, AND GENTLEMEN, cniMt respectfully invited to cal! NO. 10 WE T EIGHTH STREET, ' themselves tiat that H the place to got e BOOTH, 8UOES order. A perfect tit guaranteei. LADILS', MISSES', ami CU LDRES'S machine sewed boots and shoes for sa e at the very lowest prices. Do not forget to call and learn my prices before giving your r and band U O.M1E elsewhere for c m boots, shoes and gaiters. Repairing neatly and promptly doue. J. .M HOLMES, No. lu West Eighth street, (2d door from Shipley,; Wll., Del. marsf-tf tW~A Fad F'it Out — It is indeed a sa«l tailing when, after years of the closest intluiaiy the hair parts company with the head. Fortunately the lamentable separation may be easily prevent«.-«! und the twain more close]/ milled thau ever by a itoieiy and systatnatlc use of Lyon's Katiiahion. the most it of the hair patent lovlgn growthand beauty known to modern pharmacy. It completely obviates the dry and par« li-n condition of the roots of the hair, which H preliminary to mi coming out, by supphiug the precis«* moisture requisite to its préserva, mu in state. It la th«* «'Uly true diisoiw-ur aud HPHi of dandruff and other ItupuriticAof tin:sculp, whose f resen-x* Is he head.tlie Increases the qumiUty of quality immédiat«*:)', imparting a lustr atM shky texture which u of R htultltv ijurtoiH t Kath irloi e hair. Ah u be .-r of u has u » «<iual It not cn.y «is its hair, but imp appear iillfigly at B Editorial Kotier« ar< tmpoHBltde for of the merits of uny pecteil of Interested tin shall notdeternsfrr.nl saving what ueiy'addition t«» the Materia Medic attefttioji has taten neemJy «tire.-t ©r. j. Walk fit's Oaufuhnia Vin remedy which is making than a'l the oth.r mlvi put together. There s< t-uiH to !i •1 ul;. common that It is til «•s. 7 editor to as Ids linuoht « pi with'* being fac* how* wr* think ' which « We reff BtTTKKS, a families tdu-lnes 'IM 1 ret* cy of Its .*■ ■ e prop« ** p useases the great ra cuDtalniug neither ah That R Is a specUlo tor tu Igestlun. ■ , Constipation, and origin, we have reason good authority that regulating and pm If Ting m. * It is stated that 1ta fugredle! wild» of California ) aud its extraordinary til ■< conclusion that unknown. If be no doubt , for tlnnally liu-reaslng. ' . ral p«d . : <1 •• •Heine, :ita, (on ew to the certainly from* the ;al World n.- comp f popularity is any crlt.-rtou, of tne efficiency of i tic Vina hitherto i k Bit* liu-reaslng. N OT AT TBE GRAND OPEdA HOUSE, but at S. R. BALL'S A CO'S. 517 Market opposite City Hall There la« GRAND EXHIBITION of Wall Papers ami Window Shades, of every style «Bd description, embracing DOLLY VARDEN patterns with the Tartatioas. Of course there is HO CHARGE FOR ADMITTANCE ' cordially Invited. We have a full company of FIRST-CLASS ARTISTS employed and netas-i v guarantee sattsfact ACCOMMODATION, Why carry your heavy basket of marketing home this hot ucather ? when you can buy your groceries Of BOWMAN, FOURTH AND LOMBARD, and have them and your marketing scut home with out trouble or expense to yourself. Freeh family groceries, flour, Ac,, Always on hand at prices as low, or lower than goo«la of thu quality can be bought elsewhere. 11 usvkeepurs In the muttern Fn.l krai over Eleventh and Third Street Bridges will please bear tills In mind. UUWMAN; I-ourtli mid i.umbnd. febS-t yof PATRONIZE HOME ENTERPRISE. BUY OF TATNALL & CO., Florists, Delaware Ave. and Jeflerson St., WILMINGTON, DEL. Flower Derigna and Bonqueta, for Werldlngs, Par ilea, Funerals, Ac. cut Flowers, Garden Flower ■••da. Greenhouse und Mummer Beüdmg Planta. Alao, Hanging Va*ea, Rustic Work. nmria-iyd-mcliai-iy w-of LOfiAL INTELLIGENCE. Rail rood Uoar*. Wilmington fnr Philadelphia, I», ARY, 10.80 a. m. ; 11.90. S.Ü0. 4.00, 6.4^ 7.1B, 10.80 p. m. Huudeya 8.80 , 10l 80 p. m. Wilmington for Nett York, 1.80 ». ni. ; IA 20 and b miming ton /far Baltimore, Ta.8*. A«8 and io.ob a. m. ; U» and Ml p. m. Wilmivifton for Harrington, 1«.» a. m. (freight with passenger oar attached) and ie.lo a. ra. ; S.88 p. m. (There la a L00 p. m. train to New CMtle.) Wumin/ton for OoatmeilU, /trading, hrtklekem and PvttooOl*. 6.IO, and 10.8J a. train at 8 a. m. . ; 1.45 and 5.00 p. m. Sunday Philndtlphia for Wilmington, 8.80,11.00 and 11.45 a. ra.: *10, 4.00, 5.00, T.00, 8.00 aud 11.80 p. ra. Hundays 8.00, 11.90 p. in. Train* arrive from Delaware R. R., •kintfrom New Castle) 10.15 a. i The latter subject to delays.) Train* arrive from W. A R. R. R., 8.ip and 11.40, a. ra.; 4.45 and 9.15 p. m. Sunday train at 6 p. m. ter- See time tables for further particulars. i. ; a. pc, 10.00 p. New Advert lseaa« u, TfaU Dm. C hoi la: er— Notice. $•20 ie ward—1* F. Adair. DiaBolutl n of Partnerahlp. Notice—W1 inington Urmtto. Hardware—Truman a anaw. Lyon's Eat liar ion—Cl to Item. Horse for Fair and Festival—Institute llall. Bonds for aale— John Me Lear A Hon. Dre«« goods—Wm. M. Keuuard A Co. v> hlte go< da and Llnena— J. W. Hunter. Horses at —Western Hotel. tlou—City Bazaar and Tattersad. P« rtmptory sale—M. 3 humas A Bons, Phtladel. Wheat is heading. Tho Aid aud Central Loan Associations meet this evening. Tho mosquitoes down tho State. Rev. Jas. L. Yallandigham proaclien and ad ministers communion in Smyrna next Sunday. W. M. Kennard A Co., believing their stock of dross goods to be olieap, quote their prices else where. A Quarterly Convention of the Kent County Association of Good Templars will bo held at Fekou to-day. Letters of administrate bccca Walker, late of Mill Creek, have been granted to llubecua J. Rrowi A regular meeting of tho "Diamond State" Base llall clnb will be held this evening at Head quarters. A full attendance is requested. Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, of Smyrna, fell whilst of her residence, on Friday night, and broke her arm. She is upwards of 70 yoars of age. growing troublesome the estate of Re •ossiug a Stbawreuuy Hhipment.—T wenty-four crates shipped North Railroad, yesterday. They of Delswa Norfolk. tho from CcLuaiox* Market Wag x Kino 8t.—T lie tongue of a the top off of two wagons, I a«.iing down tho street, this morning. Conso queucfc-a: Sued for damage««. I'ic-Nic—T he Friends' Lyceum Pic Nlc will bo held, this year, on the 22nd of June, at ••Chester Heights," on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad. If a party of three bit:.ill«*! i« tained. F; he from 50 to To cents. Lyoe ! • a special train rouud trip will probably Machixkby.—T ho Reading Eagle loads of machinery, from Wil ington, Del., have been received at the Scott dry, this city. One piece of this machinery • weighs 25,b00 pounds." Sea F. Goon Farm Salk.—T he farm, : -mg to F./cki» 1 Hoed, winch is adv tited fur sale iu tho Commf.hoal. is the »amo that, last fall, products! 130 bushels of shelled the acre, mention of which was made Radia- Bru« .—Mason Daily, of Kenton, caught in Horae bushes, whilst burning brush la.-t Frida v, and was overtaken by tho tire. He was ooijsMerably burned about the breast and shoulders, and wotild have perished had not lief been furnished him promptly. Pi.Easaxt Timk—T he anniversary of Good latent Division. K. of T.. held last eveuiug, a very pleasant affair. Several addresses •d tho music was of a very oulivening character, and, of courso, tho ice cream, cakes aud lemonade were much appreciated. ado. i.otiies Stolen.—T ho house No. 418 West , n boarding house kept by Mr. E. M. yesterday, and to a boarder in. Tho thief it of clothes,only, 2nd k Sprague, was entered It suit of clothes, helongin named David W Baen, wan idently, in neod of a as nothing else taken. th Rkd Men's Hall Co.—A mooting ef the stock holder- of tho Bod Men's Hall Company, wtn belli la«t evening, at the oilice of the Secretary, 302 Markot street. Tho iirst payment to tlie subscribed stock was made. Tlie stock lias ;.ot all been taken up yet. but a sufticient amount lias been subscribed to warrant tho success of the cr*- : - of The Insurance Company of North America, of which Messr-. Wooley «V Van Trump are agents in this city, have already paid to L. F. Adair, the ce against his recent loss by This amount is £377.50, and not os giv paper. This policy of prompt pay certainly commeudable company th nut of in a nro in M.-n.la of toe 1 >.s well for tl. l'ns Am l the office or 1'« v. Md.. —A. W. P. Bohinson h Cordova, i -master «1 A. Smith has bee Tho office Talbot ap <1 Tavonner's a countv. is discontinued. M. Hmvtli, of Kent county, Md., has appointed Railway Postal Clork betw Boh he ; Baltimore .1 Canandaigua,at a salary of i 1,20U. Ron ÎR YVaooxm.—C lias. Chandler, d Mr. Chalfaut, both butchers from Uniou Marlborough, who attend the \Vil rket, had their wagons robbed last week. The wagons were standing along the pivement, tlie customary way of displaying the •keting for salo iu that city, and while buev rs the Htealing was done. F Mr. Chalfant's wagon f20 w __ Mr. ( handler's a bag of tallow.—Ucat Cluster ii!.-, E with t a I. ■ d from Tue Innocent Dove. A w and angry •tuarnd between two woman broke the monotony of waiting for tho train at tho 1». YV. A B. depot, »rtiing. A laly who was en routo for Elkton was carrying with lier, iu a cage, ap dove.which,being observed by a lady of Teutonic origin, she nt once laid claim to aa her long-lout pigeon. Of course the claim was resisted, aud the quarrel which ensued was greatly relished by tlie bystanders who had gathered in a crowd. Behoving ''discretion to he the better part of valor," the Toutou retired without enforce her claim with If no other difference w sex should have satisfled tho mind thi attempt to potent arguments, observable, the dis is of the cilia ;t. ' .E, YI.STEUDAY. Tho deaitli of hum term of Court being hardly a huflicieut .-uq Joyed «luring the euitti kable, the u keep tlie Cc morning hour, yesterday. After tlio opening of Comt,about lO. 1 ^ o'clock, the general jury were called, who gave' iu their mileage. In cas«. No. 33. Phillip McDowell vs. Enoch Moore—Kiel Is for plaintiff, and Gordon and Harrington for defendant—and i No. 34, party plaintiff ra. James Lewis—Nields for plaintiff, and Higgi .•as given for plaintiff,amount to bo taiue«! l-y counsel. In case No. 37, Morris McDowell rs. Enoch Moore,—Nields for plaiutiff, und Gordon and Harrington for defendant— given for plaintiff, amount to be ied by prothouotary. The general jury were discharged at 11>£ o'clock.till Thursday morning next,at 10 o'clock. No. 10 on argument list. Thomas M. Ogle, bee, d. b. a va. I. T. Chamberlain p. h r., up. Whitoley for plaintiff, NioidH and a motion for in the charge of tlio Court Council for plaintiff contended that in an action of assumpsit, or for a debt due. damages were liquidated, and therefore a subject of set-off, action of tort or for breach of a contract. Tlie Court gave it as thoir opinion that a liquidated must be at least the subject of cal culation to he admitted as a set-off, and that there must be a settled base for calculation to say cortainly what plaintiff is entitled to—a fpianlum meruit is not a subject of set-off. New trial was not granted. Case No. 11, same parties and counsel, similarly disposed of. The remainder of tho afternoon was taken up with the hearing of road petitions, granting rules, «fcc., until about 4 o'clock, wlioc the Court adjourned until 10 o'clock Thursday morning next. for defendant—judg In jU'lrl lit w was take Gordon for defendant. TI- ii ground of ,' trial 3 not unliquidated Nimm W fatal le NaUnnrr To lire Editor of the Commercial : things that people through and got accustomed to, but the steam whistle is not ten thousand of live There are of them ; and why eight citizens should bo roused V from their eleep. six mornings in the week, because tbe ewnors of one or two mills wish to S et to work with fifty or one hundred hands at iree or four o'clock in the morning, is a q tion thoy may answer satisfactorily to themsel hut cortainly it will bo hard to satisfy our people that these Bame workmen oannot be brought to the mills at that most unusual hour,without this dreadful disturbance and annoyance to all classes ami conditions. The sick, the dying, tho aged, all suffor alike from this ecreamiug nuisance. There is, perhaps, not another city in the Union that would tolerate such week, when there is, manifestly, for it,as these same hands to waken at tho early hour they without disturbing sleepers by thousands, with thoir jerky, ear-splitting whistlos. Very few of tho thousands so disturbed can get to sloep again after being ho aroused, and thus lose two three hours of their morning sleep, sary to the health of many. The complaint against this early disturbance loud and universal, I hope the two mills will see the pro annoyance a necessity teaoh themselv noedod, in becoming owners of the priety of utopping the evil, before citizeue ar compelled to petition for relief. AX OU) ClTIZEX. Mortelles. MEKTINUS THIS EVENING. Hope Lodge, No. 21,1. O. O. F.. at Odd Fol lows' Hall, 3rd and King streets. Eden Lodge, No. 34,1. O. O, F., lows' llaii, 3d and King streets. Hurting Star Division, No. 2, S. of T., at 5th aud Market streets. Dolawaro Council, No. 2, O. U. A. M., at Me chanics' Hall, 211) King street. Rodney Council, No. 13, O. U. A. H«, at 702 East 7th street. Diamond Stato Lodge, No. 5, Cl. F., at Good Fellows' Hall, 3d and Markot streets. Champion Lodge, No. 6, K. of P., at Knights of l'vthias Hall, 211 Market street. Oriental Lodge, No. 13, K. of I*., at Ferris it Garrett's Duildiug, 504 Market street. American Artis&us' Association, Third 8treot. Oriental Lodge, No. Masonic Temple. Odd Fcl No. 4 East U. D., A. F. A. M., at Our ship 1 nr«!«. LAUNCH A aivr.u STEAMER YARDS. I. AND The Harlan A Hnllineswoith Co. launched from their yards, on Saturday, an iron ferry boat, built for Win. M. Farr and A. Hickman, of Phil adelphia. She is 163 feet long, 22 feet 3 inches in beam (55 feet «>ver all) 11 foot hold and diaws abont 4 feet of water. Her machinery of one inclined low pressure coudensiug engine, with cylinder 88 inches in diameter and H feet stroke, lo ndditiou to the usual sido saloons, she has a saloon on her upper deck, 52 feet long, and will passeiigors. She is built in water-tight compart ments, throe iu mmd>er. Her namo is tho /'« « r IcStf. odate comfortably about 10(10 It is probablo the Par Una will bo chartered for the entire excursion season by the Gloucester Ferry Co. and placed on excursion duty between Philadelphia and Gloucester. She will be fully completed by tho last of J P olice At tho hearings before the Mayor since yes ing, thore were two casos for drunk* ennoss. Fiued. in each case, 50 coûts. | Elizabeth Grillin was up for an assault and battery on Martha Anderson. Fined çl and I costs, and held for #200 to keep tho peace. James Phillips had a hearing, charged with ! a similar offence on Joshua Eddy, Fined 50 1 cents and cost«, and held for *300 to keep peace. dav no j i Dnmestir Market«« WidxrsdayI May 15 . ado; Butter 45 lo 50 cents a lh. Eggs 2 Asparagus 15to20cts a hunch. 12 cts. a hoad. Rhubarb 7 ishes G cts. Oni* . a hunch, llad 2 for 5 cts. All kinds of ! the usual prices. Shad abundant fr 2') to 35 cts. a piece. of j Stilts.—T h«* getiiv Sixth and Poplar, i A SrnsTiTUTK v Young America, ah approachable. They disdainfully reject the sports 1 playthings of former generations, and adopt | after their own hearts. Now, hero 1 stilts which used to delight the children in j thoir efforts to imitate tho hero of the fairy i talus iu his journeys with his seven leagu' d | boots. But our boys don't want stilts. Tiny 't use them. They prefer a contrivance of .'it, which contrivance consists of a tin fruit can, fastened to the bottom of the feet by means «>f strings, and elevated upon those they proceed along tho street, making the ai with their horrid gratings up Just imaging gleefully around up genius if you dare. If you d< of them after you to compel of merit. otllM> ■ •my of the chins dancing «I «Ion v their d a horde acknowlodgmc rcl'll Matth kw O Nk body of Matthew O'Neil, the man who lias been misning from his homo, at 702 East 5th street. Mince Sunday night, was found, between 10 and 11 o'clock this morning, iu the Christiana. Barrett's wharf Ho was taken to his home, where Coroner \Voodwan£will Hold this afternoon. — His Body Found. — Tho j 1 •• The Toweu. Bn i t I.« In a Dungeon dark and dreary, (if liis lil id fotters w Sat a pris ■ »igbing the life within him dying. Bitter e liis lotto reflections, Boni his tenderest affecti Broke the ties Naught hut Kartli that ho y around him. Lost to him tho leafy bowers. Of liis childhood's happy in I .on to him love's tender p In a Dungeon of the " The Tuicrr." I.at us pity such a mortal. Bid him enter this free portal, Where no tyrant monarch's power, make " Our t Toteer." Every one is free to como and go hero as thoy please, and wo promise them for their trouble a tight of such a magnificent stock of Spring <1 Summer clothing that will well repay a isit, from which it is easy to select groat bar Helling all our new goodH at tho eut prices. Beautiful light cassimero s its (a special feature) are being sold at Bonnett «V Co.'s, Hall. No. 5IS Market street, half way d Sixth street, Philadelphia. ' a 1 of Tow la Fiftl A Lakoe lot of Hosiery fro Drake's. A DkAKRV, . the striped silks, only 9»,c., Mark« lit orth $!.6t). to |)iu:ss goods cm: ai*. t Black Silks at. ... i.:»7 ... i r.o ■ . *2. X Ü 2 1 L'oio 'r-jr tn , Silks (, ^ 1 Matins Cut Bias ad os r° .î f . v: u Bias In all col« Striped Japanese Milks... Strip? d •* 75«* 0* *1. Forge.* Silks... ,'tV 2Ïtô l.f HT'..- tO l.f :J 4 <j n All Wool Hurtiauls. L!> "' —ui Wool Ileriiauis. 2 D Pägs ^ H i 25 Striped Gre Figured Grenadines Brussel* Silks uew., Japanese Fop Black lines. 2> to «2 K • v I P ■ A .. 37«-. J «I YVhlte Camlet Cloths_ . « ■■ o 87c. 62* U Black Mohairs Black Aipui-a. All kinds purchased from the most H.'. h 2 o5; .. .3f*o. Mourning Goodx reliatde Importers. ft« " \ î Iaiwns. White T&rletans. white I'la'.d Muaitus.. French Nainsooks_ Singh- T l.lt.l.ct Shawls Black Lama Shawls... H Wg .. c. .«6c. $1 00 if pi* to 75c. $3.60 to $8.00 $3.50 < 4.00 o White Lama " î.- * Ui o White Hernanl. Block 811k Parasols.. Lama Lace Parasols, Lace Parasol Covers, Lama Lace Sacques, > .'.$1 CO LO 3.1. ,.$1.00 to 8.00 • < Lama Lace I Ladles' Neck Ties, Jouvln's Kid Gloves at $1.50, Hamburg Edging aud lusertings,. S HAW A DRAKE will open a large and splendid stock of Ribbons, to-day, cull and see. Situations am! fifty Wnntfl iDsori.nd trader (Advert:««' monts of threo Un**« T his head trice for S3 conta.) AN rKD.—ThreeosrrloKe pointera. Adtslra hlo Job. Apply W ««lately to BBLLA1I Third A CO. 1 Ring. V \T ANTED iv.oVu, ( iiuiutii rioalda, ami girls for ▼ V general housework. Apply at ______ mjl4-st cos. SECOND ann my14-8t* B8T bTH. ANTED —Moulders wanted bv B. c. HTOTHEll l'RG à BON. Address lu haul W îuyls W ANTED—lloy lu offloe. writing of appltc* • mylS 8t COAT, ThtsOtnae, W ANTED.-Ten middle aged a light and profltablr business. For further turormattoa apply immediately myl8-AL* wanted for . E. SEVENTH ST. W ANTED—An agent tn Wilmington with ex c uslve right to sell, for Bradley's enamel anything of the kind In tbe F. KNIGHT, 03 W. Lombard mylE-tf __ W ANTED.-A jonug has had expert-nee tioi-kki cping, and several < kts per and pay clerk, wl-du-s a situation; good reference given. Mcaso address J. M.. C puni Mpertor ket. Address "fla. , 83 years of ago, who both b ' cxpei •hes or tlme Office. my»-«t' ANTED—Gents to know that they c Htraw and Panama hats renovated d Klug streets. my8-lm H* : w Fourth D M. CLOUD. ANTED_A White girt for general housework. Reference required Apply t 1121 1 w MARKET ST. aprie-tf "II r W ANTBD—Agents for tho »m-h to agents for a long time. Liberal term*. Market St. Wilmington, Del. PORTER A CO.. iuar21-tf Wanted. (A6vertMome of three lines this head three limes for 50 cent«.) inserted u WfANTF-D— A furnished parlor, on Market or y y Klug, between Fourth and Eighth streets, Address with terms per DENTIST, D. C., Box No. 10«, Oxford, my 14 4t* country bo und I'tillatlelplilil. Ad Mas. A. WILLIAMS, Wilmington, P. O. suitable fora dentzl ofllc month Zion, Cecil Co., Md., 1*H \trANTED—A snmii y y tween Wilmlngt-i dress, stating ter""' ISJ-14-4U large qaantity «if white oak logs. SAW MILL, foot of West St , Wilmington, Del. • till ordi ANTED Apply YV ::••• jam 2 W K are now prepared or pine kindling wood, SPRINGER MOKLEY & G A USE. a'Ctf 't hird and Grange Streets. for hickory notice. $otirc,s. of W1L TICK —REMOVAL—The m MINGTON GROTTO, n'". 1. 1 uR.-r T ■* ml 1>. of A., "take •lay ev« .-.-« In their u« Third BV (.rd r of the Grotto. «;'-:•*. F. 11 ALL. R. s. I , l Grc ay trd's Building. Kt aua King «*« t, be Marke v* tny-l TICE.-A or the meeting of I he c labile* lock, sharp. Sc, •v.-nlng la 1RS Ibc held on THURSDAY fit, Paul's church which : o •vlng .«• the pie'* r. h e sung a I .*. A full at ed In order that ail may a-topt .v. CI.EMMER. o13th ofJ ■ jU> Jleou :•' Is reqm at) !e lu singing the pluo» h J AM mjir-2t n ISSOLUTlON OF PAKTN'KRSHll'—N' tlce Is Hereby given that the pi • rdilp her. of W. H. 11 u\ «lay «ling hh snlvi-il by mutual consent. T late lirm .. of tliu OTK'k — Bv divine lx Fnioa Fi-rt Colored thclrtit .. ! b Bettle«! by either pi W. H HAYE**. J. G. PICKELS. myir. 2t* th«* Africa id nference of tho middle dlstrt nh ...i day, June 1. HT-2, 1).'legates from •eil alten« Jersey. » ht •1 Fouthc llstrlctsw R*v. BENJAMIN 'OTP, myil-ki President, { PARTNERSHIP NO lit F. —The firm of Samlers .v Stanton Is this day «iissolve«! t»i mutual cou s'-nt, Mr. Stanton retiring. . Rob!. T\TOTICE.-D. 1* ,jlVu . •r the n a co-pariurrMii î, for tin* purpo king R« of inaimfactur- i lng dov boxes of »arils, rlpiilng, rc : N« S. 413 1H8 Notice Is hereby given, i TION OF LIMIT RINKREIItP. limited p!irl i venth «lay ' i> PA I m-rslilp, March, ereil «j on the Twen . 1). E'ghlee Humlrt i : ! * l , VLV-V»* 1 'v'!» 'Vi o.*.? ti,o bustuuss oftl Win. Green, who alo name in liqul'lation. Ho d !.. Guy Viuiain *iis a •î the li nt ui th î iuudr.il ul .* elate flriu will mty-t.. seul«-« by hands and seals, D„ Eighteen Huiutruc - Present ) .0th «lay of id Seventy-two. April, Hlgmd, GKO. O'.S' I Iowa H«* it r. A. !>., Eight« red loth iluy of April, Hundred cnty-iwo, porsi efore u* Couuty o e, William Gr« , u Justice tho New C > Howard L. Guy, oharh-s JS to this c.erttU* Jr., :■ cat*, known t<. ma personally nl owledgc the s « 1 , id, give —d y«*a.. mum O'Nkii.i., J. p. «.y NOTH ' —Will! Wühou, Jr., I: trshlp A Go., fur the purpo arrlago, liardwar'-, ami lr:.. orner of Third Hint Shipley , Delaware, lately earrl:«l. tills day c * Arm nm red g» • of William -ting ; :T!: Wiliuiugt (Signed) Will.! Gukkn, Wm. W April luth J8T8. jy OTIOfi. Tl»K WIMIINIITI apt Lend A UKADIM2 It. It. H PAN Y' ! Have ci n .*<1 V MONEY. 'At KAGh ;xt» Hi .K lo .'« î <1 Wert î f Uieir road •Ii F.x|ir > Fraukltu Telegraph d s •t.or their ot Front i A Heal, an î M deliver, apriitf M.-Mull prompt »l'oLZ, Uoa'i Supt. -•ntlnti. ks U J' i TAKE NOTICE.—1'urso; .•ding or «Imposing of they ALEXANDER District, otify the Assei •".î i be h Hponstiite for the ('ll AN î « WM. Sl'l'.i K Wash ingt rout, No •et. Soath District. tlie itlvlding Hue b \v ouiiiNt;. V I'K AM) FREE READING ROOM, Kino hriiKUT (SKC'ONP F iuptHui y "»P« .cp; r> « V« lay), fr. 7 to 10 .my umi w m-igB/.iii î» î. "il ; 1; «led 1' ■ 1 "I ' •ftHllI . V lil P. N BRENNAN, Pivsht -M. 11. CONNELL Secretary. :f i Moot.-s and Chocs'. N OTI ■ . -Ill .1.1 I : j; :ly on A F >y .In by B 11. F« •ive his in. gu !s s<*ltc*ttu*i. L. II. FOULK, i. I» Ks-ond i, • • ., April!. > T. i H 1 J^ook: look: look: S 'i i «-«FAT »AUt.'AINft CAltPETF, m \rri\'< v II« CLOTHS, RUGS, W1NDO A -MlADSH, ,vc. ITaving sert advimee m pr. lowest .V Spring stock before tlio n», J u prepared i.> sell cry f.*r i-H. A visit ml vus purchube. John J. Byrnes, ». 3^ SOUTH SECOND STREET, Philadelphia. Reine ■r the second carpet Id At {JIT Y CASSENCJEB KAIL1VAY On id aftor MONDAY, May 13th, tho car« CITY KAILWAY wil: every ten minutes Instead of e ret* fore. leaves Delaware Avenue Depot «1 French at 6.25 myl3-tf cry lifted minutes First c o'clock, A. M., and A. M. I d, Front ^DVERTiaa in the Ufltwar* TrlbMH«. gtwxrfty, j $20 REWARD—for tho information th.it lead to tho arrest end conviction persons who stole furniture from tho morning of the Arc. L. F. ADAIR. of the porson my ato mylB-Bt ïloiirrtlufl. OARDINU —A gentleman sud wife single gcntloi' un c iuyl3-3t* 1 «OAUD1NG.-A I > tho building fits , formerly occupied by the Misses Ortmshaw, a school, Intend to open s boarding house*, and will be reaily In n few week« to receive borders. Table board alBO furnished. OARDÏNG— In a private faintly; beautiful of city and country; high, healthy large airy rooms. Apply at EIGHTH i mys-tr OARDING.—Three or four gentlemen or gentle* and wife can pr c W a few tic aci ominod.i e«i with 705 JEFFERSON BT. Id .it . A M. 1'Jtiierglll hiving rented t the corner of lighth and West apriu-tf AND FRANKLIN NTH., Wilmington, Del. it board with pleasant rooms 111) 2. Ct 333 EAST FOURTH HI RUST. OARDINU, fur ladles and gentlemen ruar27*tf 41T MARKET KT. K . OARDINU—At upri-Om " 7ÎRÔNT lb »( rsi, wltlTboaTdffor _j_marM-tf | H oarding.—a few gentiemeQ dated with beard at feb8-tf B 900 DET.AWARE AVENUE. wife, 208 W. NINTH HT. he öccoÄio 1 k* 231 WALNUT STREET. 4T0r ,10K RENT.—A three-' tory buck dwelling, o-Htory back budding,containing _ , gas end *■ ». t.• r. front and side yard, < Gilpin avenue betwru < Adams and .Jackson streets, city cars Apply os it»* premtsst II ENGI.I*'If, it 9 West sir ef. ' t' I Hi ro aprsT-tf A OR RtkNT—A large store-roc 1 from, Urge yard baik with *• Apply to i with cilice hllug for six P. WOKRALL A CO., . Front I. ■ i. aprW-tf ÂOR 'RENT—Two frame ho Apply E. C. Pie r.) vie \ : mile fijj i from city artï-tf THOM AH WALTER. d Fourth stories, I A LUG ANT third •j (iurrrtt, Ki above Sct-ond, ore, Hluplcy let for light butdne icoun tant clerk Jaii20-tf Also, office Insurance agent. GARRETT. KENT A GO. le for Apply 11ARF PROPER > \ FOR RENT—Situated South end of Mai .«if Ht. Bridge. Apply OtJAS. WARNER .V l W 17-tf jlOR RENT—Hons No. I with Ufteeu rooms. In complete order; II Bell a frame building for a billiard n Delaware Avenu«*, id also b of the lot, b • Apply to M. M. CHILD .% (Hi , No. 4 West Seventh street. W llmingtou, Dei. w»p 16-tf .«-'or Sale. IVOR SALE—A large >rse Apply at WESTER X HOTEL, Fourth VOH BALK — !'«■ w No. 81, Grace Chur« It lni|ulre MOORE A BRO, . Till;«l and Orauge. ..tyisnu Orange. 1 cyi:t.tr >K HAL C Oit RK**T. n tin* ninth side of :• : glon, Delaware. Apply V" sal Min, t S r. cl B.idge, Wil V. A. EMARTH, |^(»R HALK.--T li.-sts Mittal for a e Will be sold .. I.tlg" I cry «■ •ly new, ptu k «I with ft «I the al ; tin c* ny i:t—tt or of Tenth PIGEVIA FARM FOR KALE. —The derstgned being A advance«! in ye having concluded cotalnuu funning, will Bill Ills ict v Uvu ac Co.. DeL, « .S'-aford ; mile • mg tui d ha 1 oue-half un Nantie . ku vor. It is « • well set in -I Helds, two of ,-hlch u* land pt«*d being Middy growth of co : red « an t Ui.* graust s. '] hen if y five Thor* the hal. •s In « ult trat 1« the place a goml apple i.-hard of «Ml. . The In;.. «lwcl lug .. igs hii 111 let «II pencil or •f a ti -tv single t-y Kdj h. F . î FZBblKL itKEl), i t ■: myio-; .VOR HAI E OR RE SP ? W'l I via "■'IS 11 iilpl A «h; fro _ •runt easy. «I back y da; h< Aiqilv to EVANS PENNINGTON, Real Es igte Ag.-nt, Ht. lit HALE.—1 .'Mirant«* i •n •ry M :■ ,nnd all imxtern imp CHAH. R. JONES, 10J Walnut 1 71 OR HALE OR EXCHANGE.—A farm two miles 1 from Harrington, I7u acres worth $5 , ihm. will s. 11 on llbetal time or ex hange f« r « By property. Address BjX SO, Harrington, liivD-lw Delaware. $,'»>11 SALE.—8-attergood Alleu, 1« v is receiving large Hiipplics * * rail, which lie is s- Hingst tlm 1« >t of Ilay loo.tt by si W. F Baled 11 ay, by ket pr toi Call <1 leu apr.'ttf ^^LKGAf4T SUMMER RÉSOUT. l * 'it SALE OR TO RENT FOR A TERM OF YEARS. BRANDYWINE SPRINGS, m Del. I urge ne spring; i>. uatifi Wilmington, hotel building; line chillybeuto and healthy conn' \VII.MINI■ 1U.N .1 Wh'STKHN KAIL* *, iU"l will glvu « iwy U he Road , n. * to he n ' trig Injutu^g. Apr ly in (Vin. . l. Fell. 1 1 •nt'i Fr.-nt street, p: it* Fc l, Oil Hu- prt-1 N OTK'F -1 have • l .l «.f FIRK ileilver Wo««D, whi. li l w two «1 'liars t'cr luail, to uny pi J. »^. BRYF.R, Railroad. mariW-l '„m I 71 OH SALE 1 WllhllM.I Tat nail street, bel. >ry BRICK HOUSE, tuare of Mart* ; Iu gaud rep ■ Apply uiurlh tt jYttlt HALE.—A î' , Umrough order. Apply to S OFFICE. • boiler id eugine . R. A il. G AUS a. '•nek • w.M r.ldlt SALE—Thu large three* k DWELLING, *.n lot 2rt.\s| fu d Shtpi. y •r of Fifth *. Ter "V. Ion March With. Apply to i FR. E. JBFFBBX8, W. El.tveuth street. jams tr No. i West street. May tolly a:u r 3 P. M. Apply to R. T. WARNER. Jk., Market-street Wharf. LOTH.—One three two-story hack W hot and cold water ; heater in tu«, cellar ; In Hpr*27,tf YOUSALE— UGUHÏ story n bd'-g. No. Sixth street; el h r. r -d m vvjj&hiugton Btreot, below Mr ut jo Linden «trect, above n good locAllnn, Thustrueti ana no g.a.ling is required. W. T. WBH7BK00K, Gill ^MUEL W. McCAULLEY, Coi.vuju.uM-r- Heul K» ui!*»lout-r lor i Aki'uI iir«I t om. in. log in at! Us h „.K'hOH. t > buying, selling, ex <la " ! -'id collecting Prompt L* Illloil fthgm* au« negotiate«! irtgugo, ttlul. atuplu security. ■heorfuüy given up ..I !•> li'Ui-r. o'clock tn the evening. OFFICE No. U«-4* Jiarfaet tsirort, .lugUrn, Del., Second Floor. application, Office op W« febik-am W Œ ÜN 1 ?'' î î SP!t,{ AND baggage EIC1 HESS will call for and deliver l.agxairu url j.;i.-kag. a to aud from all parts of the city. Ball S-W® Al -", ca,lü " I tic e held) . or hotels. Orders ti r; Fraukltu Telegraph Office, No. I hint Mtreet ; K. Brlnghurst A co„ d Market: Smith A l'aiuter, Se v outil 1 It. A <\ Shoemaker, 805 Market St., dttcmioti. Principal office, Bag <\ it. Railroad Depot. K J. J. McMULLEN, J. H. MEAL, Proprietors. from private reside 1 *;; Wei Market receive , W. gag - H S. i.wwl't« 1 , 1 ! i!' u S nurV l M X, * UE8H ' Baggage rc I si rveil trom niVit| lf ' 1 ' ' l,y ' ( ' leaned wild, w ishing,'a.-., aV* A iuirilerïtiiaiikl lv. d un i promptly atiend«;.! to. Office, 805 •«•t. Plca-io leave «inters at the following >r i baggage and carpets, A«:. : Mr. J. R. Holt, ...id Market streets; Gruonniau, Pierson a U M«rk«ft street; m. R. Bull A Co., 517 Market ; A. Bradley Jones, 019 Market street; Joseph I'tfill and Market street; and lists Orange ml vagou on the street. fob'26-3m " !.. Kings J.M" , t î Si KMOVAI.— 1 The undersigned desires to give e of tiie removal of his Dental Offices from ms late residence, cor. Fifth and Mldpiey utrm-ts to No. 60S KING Street, where, with lucreased faellL tl.-s, he will be pleased to wait «m hts patrons. Jauju-cra C. R. JKFFKItlH. Dentist. It™. K. fully King's Tailor MURRAY, •AUTING AND HAULING •t moving^ care bo left short notice. ;n«lei ord.« M. ore. No. 3. W. Mlxtli bt. ■ f $1.50 lOit lh POUNDS extra family flour J. t>. MORROW. 1330 Ktllg fit ■ gwrtltm £«U.«. j W.KTIDHM * SOPt. out Eatatn saonta A. Aurtiortooan Re. ill but PMUik Merest. _ wtumw«», Dn Sales of Rent and Personal Property promptly nded to, in City or State. Regular Halos of Fui their Auction Room, every WEDNESDAY ami SATURDAY morning». Also, TUESDAY, FRI DAY and SATURDAY eveulugx. AU goods con* signed to thorn wlU Ihj promptly attended to. Ufa* oral advance on consignment«. deoM-tf QULK -V mil. Ï. Kit, Rom. fistato Anunts A Auctioneer». No. Ü03 market Mtreet. above Hlxth, at ml l.ur«e Male of Chinn and Decorated Wore. On THURSDAY', May 16th. at lo o'clock, A. M., and 2* P. M., and 7* evening, at our Auction Rooms, consisting of china, Tea anil Dinner tfa tv, Fancy Toilet Sets, Decorated Net«, Main and Fancy Tea Mets, Ewers, La*a Spittoon«, covered Dishes, Fancy ornaments, Mantel Ornaments. Vases. Ac. Lot of Glass Ware,—all tine goods, the beet in the market, Ac., Ac There goods will positively b* ar id, for a large Hale of Imported . 8 t.» ■1 ■ k* I ■ I QNB KNTIItE SQUAUK UANTITY OF IMMENSE Q EL AND 8AN COVERING AN GRAVAI Bounded by Eleventh, Twelfth, Weald aad Clay mont streets, and by the P. W. A II. R. R., and on* sqoafi on Heald •leverrtverrue. \ an t ciuymont street, and IS Air, 4S LOTS, Eleventh tho premises, At public saie, I Utroet Bridge, on SATURDAY, May 18th, 1872 B o'clock, P. M., without postponement, with drawal or underbidding. Tue square on the Philadelphia, Wilmington Balt nmre Kullroud aud adjacent to the Eleventh Btrnet Bridge, as divided Into 27 lots, la on •__ pro|K'MuU tkorouglifares from the he«rt of ■ to tlm Delaware River, ami Is roally one of the very best nropeitlcs ever sold by the Company. The sum! heretofore taken from It has been excellent in quality, extending to u depth not yet asccr ulm d. The ground is high, is near to large manufactories, and accessible to most convenient commercial fa cilities both by water and railroad. The balance of tho lots are on and near Vardover avenue, (which is proposed to be extcmU d to the Delaware Rtver )and . i. mu Utile more Hum < to- hqmirc from the lirmi d/wlau Station on d Baltimore Railroad TJ-RMN OF HALE—Twenty pc the balance * qually divided ", I t I'm city Philadelphia, Wilmington . cash, and notes with approved cn-birsers. 13 and 6 months, bearing Interest «lay «if sale. Settlement In all cas«-« to be :« the following SatuMay, May '25th. itluTWIse a purchase may be <le e option of tho sellers ) and parties wlm pay the whole in cash on or before that time will be entitled to a clear discount of 3 per cent. «Hat«) possession on settlement J, T I1BALT\ President C. R I. company, Exchange Building, Wilmington, Del. 1: 11 made previous 1879, at 1-2 M., • Mir. d vu I ■ my 11-14-17 piNE MERCANTILE PRINTING A SPECIALTY. T 11 It 1IKHT 1 »HE88E8, NEWEST TYPES, men es t i x k s , AND «•KILLED VVOHKMEN. «s, who want of Job Priming, will piuosu call COM M I2UC1AL STE A M* P< OFFICE, M«sr>-hauls, Mauutac ■î VER PRINTING K. W. «. Ft ft A> D MAHKKT FTA. mabM. Estimates fur p«*r Wltll CIU.ICH cards, , bank-cheques, , circulars, legal Prices î «•r itestn-d. estant shun* ;y. l ttrline r Job Prlnttcg, such d lelter-h** No tuferK Work cl« - nrk m ; Ever g 1'rmrip i btli-tu-ads, ttek.-ts, tuiimiunili posters, sal«* , books, paHipulet«, school and library c elopes, tags, moot lily Btateme d by-laws, visiting cards, labels for cku's, railroad tMkut*, pro furutsned actually less than lOgUOH, St It Utl«' ilrugglstH, Htr.iwiM ri v grammes, «••-riillcan-s, gratis to patrous. f l'hll nlclp'ila *New*Yurk. JENi'tNS A ATKINSON, Proprietors. F. C. FERRIS, Fupei intendant. myll-tf j^KANDYWlNi: I CL. plenty, coco, and cheap. they can furnish o regularly. carloa t, sent to any point have all sfactluu. have ituy deltnqueu our «lrlvi havc short rr ally Ice by ' "Id !■ ■ Our • personal atteutlon is given i-.rs supplied to their eullte a favor 1 ■ «I to the offi'-e a tbs repo PUSEY & 'RICE. OFFICES: HIIII'LRY ST. 402 POPLAR HT. >c ha«l a» all rimes. We guarantee Hell the lowest. IS 7 *> ICE. 1 H 7'2 Howard P. Walton. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 1 (! i: DEALER. K F 1 C KH: 4th and Shipley and 15th and King Sts Ci «* Given In Shliiptog fay VumncI^o ltutl. 1'iicliiiit-n for Huiuil Trade l'iiNurpiiH*e«l. Prices lo enough to satisfy all. Report any complaints to the office. ICE. ICE. «pris.« NITROUS OXIDE GAS. I II.* •!urslgu«(t having procnre«t a proved apparatus lor generating and Ini administering Nitrous Oxide lias. will, with the ■•r expert assistant, continue to • H ixtrucllug teeth. H. CAHRETT, D. D. 3. No. 22» Shipley street oct24.tr W ll.MINGTON BAKERY', No. 631 E. Seventh Htuah Ä r *i»? f . Wilmington, Del., i'l ' l Froprlotor. Bread, Pies, Cakes, Ä an<! ,c< * cream. Also, latuiin s, parités, f-sttvals, Ao.,supplie«l on reasona »io terms und at short m ' BRICK, 'Ihe GEt'lL ïi»^ e BltK'K CO., of North Hast, r V.. f ,uau,lfa 'ttutlrigiiro brick,which they will RiintVinVJ! 1 ,u of tho,u now UHlug thorn :" V n J u \'"\y " t,lu for standing a s< Are Jo it, which they will deliver my Mm fire brick. Wtlimngton market price, f.viw' 8T V V , K ' KaNob . «AS HOUSE, BAKERS' OVEN ami LOCOMOTIVE TILE of a auoerlor quality. Please aU.trcHs »upiriur niyo-tm JOHN MAULDIN, Hec'y N ew grocery store 009 TATNALL STREET "S'r; r, "i r T 0 " 111 XDnouncto hlsrrluijiu ai.ii the public that ho keeps a tine assortment of SÄW 1 "?"!*?*. Teas, Coffeer, Buga, Ac., which have Just been laid in with great ctirel and wlilc Cwlll be sold a very ruod.-rate Srîis. S public will ph ase call and examine hlu goon* JollN luyllGt* MAIU8._ LL KINDS OF « OVB WIRE. Plain o^bBlvantaed wire work of «'1 iriniis mS! A A T. ALLDBRDICE, No. Ul BhipleyBt. mrI,ADIEU, USB TUB WBBD KJ1/ + FAMILY 7AVOMT1 HEWING MACniNR. managed, makes Ike ixhjk HTITCII, and SSL better ant lsf action than any other. * RALES ROOM, SM MARKET STRIffl'. ifHE VAtlEI ROUTE. NORTHERN PACIFIC 001.0 BONDS. BANKING HOUSE OF JA.Y coouu & CO. Wo offering the NORTHERN PACIFIC 7-3n GOLD BONDS at par and Interest in They currency, issued tu denominations of $too to $i COUPON, $100 to $10,000 REGISTERED, and the pleasure of the all times interchangeable bolder without charge. They are secured by a FIRST AND ONLY MOKT thr road, lu Equipments, Earningi Franchises, and also on u Land Graut which, on tho completion of tbe Road, wW skoeed 83,000 Acres to •aoh mile of track, or each $l,ooo boud These bonds are Truste! GAGE HI Acres of Land to Bocure all Unies roocivablo by the at TEN PER CENT. PREMIUM, In for any lands pun hated from the Company, of tho ample security upon which the based, and the m In bonds of Interest they bear, believe there 1s no Urst-claas Investment safer profitable. Holders of United States 6-80 bond«, Delaware State Bonds, Wilmington City Loan, snd Bank Stocks c «ouvert them into Northern Pacific 1-308 Realizing THEIR ANNUAL INCOME LAIIUBLY. All marketable so«urltlea received In exchange, the Investor, at their highest Immediate prollt aad INCREASE without expense current value. JNO. MoLEAR Sc SON, HANKKlt 8, NO. 602 MARKET STREET. W ILMINGTON, DEL niarvD ilAw: m. f MUSLINS AND SHEETINGS. All lh« l.eiulliifl JfnfacM und WitllliM the LOWEST RATES. A 1, 8 <> , FRENCH AND IRISH DAMASK TOWELS Linens and Napkins. taTWo lluvo Just Itceoivod in Stock« the Celebrated Brand oi Niglit Gown Muslin, which lor Weight and Durability Cannot lie excelled. SMITH 2V WEST. 200 MARKET Ht r #» WILMINGTON. DEI.. aprU.1i WOOLLEY & VAN TRUMP. Firo, Marino, Lifo, AccUlent amt Irivo Stock Insurance Agents, Represeut most of the OLDEST, LARGEST and MOHT RELIABLE COMPANIES of the w«>rid. We placing l-argo Amounts ol Insurance tor suvural of LEADING MANUFACTURERS which gives Unusual Facilities FOR PLACING RISKS ADVANTAGEOUSLY regards form of policy aud Insurers will MATERIALLY CONSULT THEIR INTERESTS by GIVING US A CALL. Xo.l, Journal UuUdiny, Adjoining lily Hall* WILMINGTON. DEL. ti Out! J_|ENRY 8. McCONIB. MANUFACTURER OF (*ml«*(-Htr»irfa«4l, Palnt-KIvtUd, Oak - Leather Belting. Lace and MHcker Leather, AND ALL KINDS OF HHOK AND HARNBH8 LBiTUK GOFFER RIVETS, BELT HOOKS AND CLASPS, HYDRAULIC PACKING, AND GUM BELTING. CONSTANTLY ON HAND, and Muafaelory, Onus«* « atraeta, WUhImIm. 1M. ud Third ■«— rüJ Msrk.i ilrMt, PhUadel milE best place to get a Plano or Cabinet Organ A sat RUB ELEN à BRO.'B, 807 Market street. All Pianos and organ* warranted for live years.