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FINANCIAL AMO COMMERCIAL. l Omoi or m Duly Ook W liming*», Dal., Jt Oaotattoma fetnMted Co., BanWh, ! at 1 o'olock, P. K.to-4 8, 1871. bjK.IL Rob wnmt 9.00, 0.11 and Y,.lllTi .1*>K .1 UK .114\ . 110« . 111 « 117», 119*» Gold.. n. ». si #i ft-90'» 1881». " 1884. iseft 1880 I - 1MY « 18*8 10 40'l.... * Reading R. R. stock. Union Pacific«.. N. Y. Central. " " Script N. Y. A Brie. Reading . Lake Shore A M. Bo C. A PltMtmif. C. A N. Western Com *«« 1 4ft T.oo, 78« 10.10 are - * 916 4.40, 10 m • 0 ! II PfM C. A Rock Island. Paclflo Mall. Ohio J Mlw. Western Uniou Telegr'h. Union pacific. ÎM, 47 L MERELY MENTIONED. —The day ta anltry, —Bay Harper * Weekly, this week, by all means. —The Ocean House, at Cape May, will open Jane 97th. -Geo. T. Keller will —W. U. Seward la In favor of Grant. for Mayer. —The Tribune reails the World out of the D crallc party. Fanny. "a splendid, though —A hearse ts described d vehicle." —The brides say "love, honor an«i ba gsy." —Next Monday Joe Jefferson will play In Phila delphia. —The latest Greeley hat is right pretty, stop and sac it at Bamuel Culbert'a 003 Market street. —Brigham Young has Just quarreled with h'l mothers-lu-Law. —For tasteful job printing go direct tj the Coxr msmcixl Job office. —With that to wear to-morrow you shou'd have a procured at small 603 Market street. E salt of clothe» which you stylish expect hat, It of Bamuel Fulbert, at tWThr Domee.ic sewing machine out of ** time," haa not be put cog-w licelB. Brlp or toe Perieh. — This teeth would say if they could remonstrate wi owners; and mark this, the teeth cannot serlsli become yellow if the Sozodont ia used dally. what neglected i'i< * rrxooeltiee in Men's Funds hing Goods, at Dough tW~ Summer 6 Air tu ot all Blzes, from 26 conta up, t Doug ten's. _ itylee ot Neck Wear always ,t Doughten'a. _ — * Fancy Stripe, Balbrlggan, and English half Hose, at Doughteu s. n r~The l'aient Panta'oon Drawers arc comfortable and sold at Doughten s. hand ITT hr Domestic hat more IWW than any family sewing machine. ander the an the Uul ted Sûtes, and manufactured only at Doughten'a. 8 WTThe Para, Shirt la popular all vrihe Çuyot Stupe w I er has tlon Of enviable reputa yeare' staiidtug, and sold at Doughten'a. J. P. full line of cities, and at 20 per cent. less. IffTo remove Paint or Tar from your clothing, • oGLLAH REWARD SOAP. 1 ' WM. U, ALLMOND A bltu., Agents for Wilmington Dough ten, Au. 410 Market f-treet, ke a ps a Men's Goods, second to none In the large IW-TRM PROGRESS OF TBM AGE. for the Working People to deal at, always be dealt with K ateet variety ef goods el any .te, at the lowest prices. No. fourth The CniAP John's, you » tl 8 most 6th tW~Rrti*\aiej Furniture Store.— The attention «nubile la called to the very large and varied nek ot furniture of J. A J. Ai. Harman, lug BtreeL There I« udthlng oqual to It in the of Delaware, and persons wanting furniture dwelling can doubtless be accommo <1 reliable firm. They S Müls and sell at prices as low as the best e large cities. el otQce dated by this old their booses tWTSPRING GOODS.—Mr. John II. Muhlhauaen's S leasaut tailoring entablement, a„4lf. Klug street, as Just been supplied with a line stock of Hpsino 1 discrimination, past such a stock as tasteful people like to examine und select frein. Mr. M's. customers have the ad vantage of hlB 10 y of goods and «tyl« bpring good« flhould, by all mean«, call bclore getting measured. , selected with much c day and the el«. ' experience in the selection of make up. Those his place tW~The lar ft com Remedy tor weakness Of Is a dose of Rum Bitters. They Fusel Oil, a deadly element, which 1« active by the puageut astringent« omblned If your stomach is weak bowels disordered, charged rcudera« with which it Is c your liver >1 regulate them with V Vegetable btoma«- WKÊ sirengthen •gar Bitters, a pure Be, Corrective and Aperient, cupablc of Infusing disordered system. P. to New Rev. I0 A. llev. ing P «>m alcohol, (riteUte your exhausted vr NOTICE. The subscriber hereby gives his friends and the public generally to understand tliat, notwithstand ing the absurd reports to the contrary—gotten up and circulated by certain croas-gralued Individuals, acuated •»y raailckus motlvea —he may still be hl« place of business. Nos. 012 and 514 , where lie expect« to remain until It remove elsewhere, and from uuplate a speedy removal, of the premises. Market x his pleasure which he «Iocs lie has a years' Respectfully, etc CHAH. IL NYB, Proprtotor Wilmington Restaurant and Billiard 2d. Old !' tar Hr, (ties Full of Brut the bottle* '« MâOb complex« render« if«.—Ladles, If you would I- tu 11, a 1 you have t v do is M. That peer only height :n the plainest " It recall« Uj i betuty m' purchase s is autlfler of imtiirul « barms. ;«• the pallid < beek the rusy tinge ot health, removes pirn . roughness, «al d Imports d softness. It smoothes pl.H, fat rue «•«used by ■ I« (• other the skin a most delicate lurro fsce neck •are, and gl» plump and engaging appearauce of youth ful t>eauty. All this Is ace-mipnshed by the most natural means, vlr.: by gently and naturally stimu lating the circulation In the capillary blooa vessels. DesUTce being the most effectual aid to beauty known to modern sc" H. of 2, UP TOWN SHOE STORK. LADIES, MISSES, AND GENTLEMEN, Are IE oat respectfully Invited to call at NO. 19 WEST EIGHTH STREET, «1 satisfy themselves that that Is the pla«;e to get «le BOOTH, HUOEH am! GAITERS to or «1er. A perfect fit guaranteed. LADIES', MISSUS', ami CHILDREN'S and shoes tor sa'e at the very call and learn mv prices before giving your orders elsewhere for t im boote, shoe« and gaiters. Repairing neatly and promptly done. J. M. HOLMES, No. 10 West Eighth «tuet, (id d«»or from Shipley.) WlL. Del. bau ■ machine sewed lowest prices. Do not forget mar29-tf 1 WM. M.KENNAHD&00. I FOURTH AND KING STREETS. ik-slring to cloie her Dresj Goods stock of Spring have marked retail rates. Id MuU pile« oh below the EMOVAL—The undersigneil «l««lr«;s to give removal of his Dental Offices from . Fifth and Shipley streets No. 696 KING street, where, with increased facul ties, he will be pleased to wait on his patrons, janm-am c. U. JKFFEliIS, Dentlit, & residence, LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. St. TRAINS LlAV* WILM1NOTON. For Philadeljihia —A. «6, f.tO 8.10. 10.80 a. m. ; ILF), 9.00, 4.00, ft.*«. T.1S, 10.90 p. DA Sunday • m. ; 19.90 and ft.43 p. m. For Baltimore— 114«, 9.08 and 10.0« e. m. ; L00 ami 0.11 p. in. For the Pela+Ore R. R. -T. a. Returning arrive» at Wllmlngt and 10.10 For A For New To k—IM m., (for Herrington, u H 1ft, p m ,) li.r>ft m. ; « 9ft p. ni. No Sunday traius. Ca*t'e— 19.8ft, 7,10.10 a. m., and «.2ft p.m. Foi CoateevilU, Headimi, 4c —1.90, aud lu 9 > ft-U*. ; Sunday 1 4ft and e.uu p. at 8 a. LBAva ruLLAOBi I'm a ros wraniNOTON. 980,10.40 and 19.10 a. m. : 19.10 930, 4.00, 6.09, T.oo, ».ou aud li.io p. in. Bundaya o.oo, it.ao p. in. W tl.MlNU OH, From Delaware it A.—9.00 (fmm |NeW Castle) 10.10 a. m. ; 8.80, 910 aud » p. M (The two latter are freight with passenger oar attached. From w. a r. Ji.-9.io and 11.40, a. m. ; 4.40 and 916 p. m. 9 inday train at 8 p. m. From Philadelphie —1949, 966a. in ; 19.28, 19 40, 4.40, 907,918, 8.90, 10.80. Hunda/ 19.49 a. in., and 10 80 p. ui. TRAINS STEAMBOAT A Kill.. Lhiv h Wi'minytoH at 1 i. m.; returning leaves Philadelphia at 98 1 p. M. wr~ gee time tables tor farther particulars. New Advertlee venta. This Day. City Items—Various parties. Hardware—Truman A Sbawr. Notice—Carriage blacksmiths, loe Cream— C. L. Taylor. Dry gooils, etc.—V. K. Hands on boots and gaiters wanted—W. Boddy Relreshments at ubtlee. Notice — All workingmen. Free lunch at Nye's Free lunch at ( handler's. l>r. Tutt's Liver Pills, bituxllon wanted. 1 Archambault Butter w&e 30(S)35 cents thie morning. Btraw berries, 12 @20 The iron railing around the West Presbyte rian church is being erected. City Council meets again, thia evening, to hear and determine appeals. The market this morning, extended almost Mc Lear <1 Kendall's coach works. The F. F. F. C.'s will give their annual moon light excursion, down the bay" evening, June 18th. adjourned meeting of the Workingmen favorable to the adoption of the Eight hour rule will be held in Odd (Fellows' evening, at 7.30 o'clock. Mary A. Davis, a deformed orphan from the at the Or E bans' Home, in this city, is very ill and opes are entertained of her reoovery. STRAwnERBY BuiPMKNTH. — The shipments of strawberries from the Delaware ltailroad, for yesterday, w York, and Letter Carrie its' Report por May—M ail letters received, 33,001 ; drop letters receive«! 3,945 ; papers reoeived, 19,09/ ; mail letters col lected 22,720 ; drop letters collected, 1,990: pa pers collected, 805. It at Tuesday An ilall. Tuesday Sussex county almshouse, and up, twenty-four carloads to New 'en carloads to Philadelphi«. Fair.- A Little Girls' Fair will be held at the " Home for Aged Women," in connection with, time of the Festival, (Tuesday, and at the June 11th.) The friends of the Church are dially invited to attend, and thereby encourage and assist in this humanitarian effort. R. R. Kleotiom. -The New Castle A Wilming ton R. R. Co., at their meeting ou Thursday, elected the following Board of of Direotore : A. C. Gray, Isaac Hinckley, J per. Alfred C. Nowland, Samuel M. Couper. Mark M. Cleaver. The Hoard then elected A. C. Gray, President, and A. Horner, Seotetary and Treas a Lane, Wm. Con Uxi'SAm».-By speoial request, Rev IsvfayeVte Mbj be will repeat Ids neraion Oeation at tho Hanover Presbyterian Chnroh, to-morrow evening. Thin sermon was first preached abont a month nlnee, and wae pro nenneed bv these who heard It most brilliant productions of tliat popular preacher. _ A New Candidate. — George T. Keller, of tLe 6th Ward, announces himself an the Working 'h independent candidate for Mayor at the coining election. He asks the support of all Republicann and go into the contest to win. If flio will ail vote for him his chances be despised. T.» we I of the persons whether Democrats promise« working S.U1HATH He teacher«, and frieuda of the Uuion 31. K. Sun day Kohool, Calvary Church Sunday School, and Brownsville Mi««ion School, will meet thiB ling, at 7.*^ o'clock, Rcliool Room, the Jubilee. The Superintendant, \V. 1». Tick el«. re«|ueets a general attendance. MBBTiim —The echolara at the Union Sunday nplete the arrangement« for v The Clinrrhefl To-morrow. St. I'anl's M. E. Church, Rev. II. W. Todd» . Service, 10j£ A. M.. and H P. M. Young ole'« Prayer Meeting Sabbath eveuing«, at 7 P. M. Sermon by the Pastor, in the morning, to young Christian«, aud receptiou of probation into full connexion. Rev. J. J. Reed, of New ark conference, will preach in the evening. Calvary Episcopal, Third and Washington. Rev. George A. Latimer. Service« to-morrow at I0 l jj, A. M., and 1% P. M. Sunday School at 9 Ceutral Presbyterian Church ; nervines, A. M., and H, p. M. Sunday School at 9, A. M. llev. John P. Conkey, Pastor, will preach, ing and evening. Hanover Street Church, Otli and King etreetfl. . K«»v.Lafav«»tte *. M. P preaching to-morrw by the 1'a« Markh, at lb' j A M.'. and ». School at 9 o'clock, A. M. Kveuing subject, (by «meet,) • The Creation," Genesis, 1:1. West Church, Rev. Geo. H. Hmvth, services, 10X, A. M., and 8, 1». M. Finit ProHbytoiian Church : Rev. Dr. T. J. Shepherd, of i'hital'a. will preach in this church to-morrow morning and evening. Scott M. E. Church, Rev. T. L. Tompkinson, Pastor. Preaching at 10W, A. M., aim 6 P M. Sunday Scltool at 2 P. M. Prayer meeting Friday evening, at 8 o'clock. 01»l Swede's Church. 2d. at 10K A. M. and 4 P. M. Old Church, who have .-'.il I.;i: h Sunday, June Friends of the yet contributed towards the purchase of the Commnniou Hervice. . Mark« Mission chapel, re«|ue«ted lo do so to-morrow convenient. New Jerusalem, Delaware Avenue,Rev. Willard H. llinkley, A. M., aud 7j-J, P. M. Sunday school 9 A. M. Grace Church, at 10^ A. M , ltev. J. J. Reed, of Newark Conference ; at 8 P. M., llev. K. P. Jervis, of New York. Delaware Avenue Baptist, Rev. G. W. F«»lwell. 10J«j, A.31.,aud 8 P. M. Bible Hchool at 2, P.M. Olivet Presbyterian, corner of Adams Chestnut streets. Rev. A. J. Snyder. 1UJ^, A. M.. and 7W, P. 31. Sunday schools at 9, A. 31., ami 2, P. 31. ament ly Aubury 31. E., Rev. Enoch Stubb«, Pastor. Preacliii K at lüW, A. M., ami V/+ P. M. th 31. E. Chapel, Rev. H. H. Davie, Pastor, 'leiith and Church street«. Services. A. 31., and 7, P. 31. Sabbath School ! ,■ Brandywine 3T. E., Rev. T. B. Hunter, lOVtf, A. M., and 7, P. M. Alaoley Chapel, comer of Claymout Avenue and B street. Service« at 7, P. M., aud on Tues day« at P- M. Sunday school at 2, P. M. Hev. Jacob Todd, of .Grace Church,will preach at 7.30, in the eveuing. Union M. E. Church, Rev. Cliae. Hill, Pastor. Preaching at 10)^ o'clock, A. 31., and 7^, P. 31. Mount Salem if. E., Rev. G. D. Wataon, 10X, A. M., 7, P. M. Sunday school at 2 o'olock. First Baptist, Rev. K. Edgar 3Iaryott, Pastor A.31., and 1%, P.M. Sunday school 9, A. M Second Baptist Church, Rev. James Waters. Pastor. Servie Sunday School 1 11 I0Jv, A. M., and 7 %, P. 31. 2, P. M. Iu the eveniug the Pastor, Rev. James Water«,will deliver a sermon to tlio Sunday School. The School will by quest, repeat some of their Anuiveraary Bongs. St. Andrews Churoh, Eighth aud Shipley Ute. Bishop Leo, Hector ; Rov.Mr. Arnold, Assistant, ÎOH'.A. M. 1%, P. M. St.John's P. E.. Brandywine, Rev. T. Gardiner Littell, pastor, 10)1 o'clock, A. 31. The eveniug service to-morrow, aud until further notice, will be held at 4 o'clock. Kervioe on Wednesdays at 7%, P. M., and on Fridays at 4, P. M. 3Irs. F. O. Hyser will s]»eak in the Old Union Chnroh, to-morrow, at 10 1 * o'clock, A. 31., and 7}:j P. 31. Seats free. Svbj&ct given by the dience. I American Church, between 12th and 13th streets. Rev. Edward Williams, pastor, Morning services at ID'* o'clock. Sunday sclioo. at 2 o'clock. Afternoon services, 3 o'clock. Evening, 7j*. African Union Church, French street, hot ween Hlli and 9th, Rev. J. W. Leekins, pastor, ing services at lükî ; afternoou, 3 ; 7k'. Sabbath school at 1>£, P. 31. K. Zion M. E. Church, comer of Ninth and Flench streets, Rev.J.D. Elbert, pastor. 3Iom dees at 10 o'chtck ; Sunday school at ; afternoon servioes at 3 P. M.; evening 7%, P. 31. St. Peter « African Union chapel, on West 2nd street. Services at 10j^ f A. M.. aud 7%, P. M. Sabbath school at 3 o'clock, P. M. Bothel A. M. E. Church, Walnut street above Sixth, Rev. T. G. Steward. Servioes at 10){ aud l',.i Morn evenrng, u.. 7»»'. falsa M. m. Jubilee. AMD aoof* or MABOl. Kirtt Dimexon. Marshal, Jo«. E. Miller. Aids—Solomon Herser, Horace liudolph, H. O. Form on Washington street, below Ninth, right resting on Ninth, in the following order: Fort McHenry Band. St. Pauls, Uniou, Olivet, Koee Hill and Brahdy „ wine schools. St conil lUoittion. roaitATioN or of the ting the SUod Marshall, Win. H. Hillany. Aida—L. F. Kiddle. E U. Clark, Johu Galbraith. Form West street, below Niuth, right resting Ninth, m the following order : U nited Cornet Band. West, Biddles Chapel, Scott aud Marshallton schools. Coatesviile Cornet Baud. Delaware Avenue,MoOowelviHe Baptist Mission, aud Mount Salem Schools. Third JHvirio.i. Marshal, Win. H. Foulk. Aide -Samuel A. Macalllster, Win. M. Pyle, Geo. C. Marie. Tatnall below Ninth, right resting Ninth, in the following order : City Cornet Band. Grace, Epwoith, Madeley, New Castle, First Presbyterian and Hanover Schools. Fourth Division. Form the 'X Marshal, Alfred Gxwthrop. Alils— P. T. E. Smith, W. B. Genu, Lewis P. Bush. Orauge street, below Niuth, right rest mg on Ninth, in the following order : New Castle Cornet Baud. Contrat, Rodney, tiilbert and Asbury Schools West Chester Comet Band. Heoond Bip tint School. Division Marshals will are formed precisely, 1 that their Divinious id ready to move at nine. A. ,Y., the following of Along the eouth side of Niuta to King, down west vide of King to Sixth, east vide of King,up King to uorth aide of Niuth out Ninth to West, up West to uorth side Dela ware Avenue, out Deiaaare Avenue to Biddle's Road, out Kuldle'a Road to Grove. Upon arrival at the Grove, each school Mar shal will march his school to their church head quarters and dismiss. The line will not again be formed. Schools will form and march in any order they prefer. Head<iuaiters from eight, A. M., until the line , will be at Grace Church Chapel. E. F. Ja«ks, Chief Marshal. W. H. CbOWAHD ) Chauleh Baihd> Aids. H. E. Hkimi. the Kdi «rd J. Douglierty for Mayor. To the Editor of the Commercial ; Much has been said in referonoe to tho worth and ability of two gentlemen, numtioaeij for the Mayoralty of and city, by the Republican party, , with vonr permission, I bog leave bear my humble testimony in favor of another named for the position, aud, in my esti mation, eminently qualified in every particular to fill it with credit to himself and honor to the party he represents. The action of the Natioual Convention in selecting Graut, the soldier, and Wilson, the workingman, for standard bear is the time to speak for a of strongth to victory in the ers, telle combining both tlu the proper ing city oamoaign. I mean C«pt» Eiward J. Dougherty, the . when the find blast of slemei ■ mechanic, bogle sounded.iiuietly laid aside the hatchet and saw, aud donned the uniform of his country's defenders, aud not nntil the last armed foe of reudored did he nation's honor ha«l to the bench ho had left. Mr. Dougherty is uuquestiouably the combining Hie elements of hfrength that calculated to insure buocchh. 1 liave known him from boyhood. He wan bora «hi the Banks of the Brandyatiie, of pareule like Uiose of hun dreds of the I «est men of the land. The daughter of honest toil, their children followed In the same path, and their son Edward, when old enough, wan apprenticed te the car building trade, at which he was engaged when the opened, aud to which he returned at its close. From a position at the Jaekson -V Sharp Co.'s works he was taken aud appointed Chief of Police of our city, which he tilled to the satisfac; tion of all partioa, regardless of politics, posi tion or color. ami Micr stand« nnimpeached. Holdier. and ily the brave entitled to wear. Am a soldier, aud particularly, a privat , lie will bring to hi« «up port a large portion of that element, while as a workingman lie will get vote« that no other * t "He is oiio of U«," is the exclamation'I have eard coining from tinny I ard listed mechanic«, « oi k m but many «I I know, too,that if Nod is nominated from the oppoei account of lus bon,g a He entere«! the army came home with laurel« which a private not only in the «lmp I other«. he will g< t a great tion party, «imply on kingman. In I860, Mr. Dougherty was eleoteil our repre sentative to the National Convention of Carpen and Joiner«, held in Detroit. Michigan. He urged to accept the Uroaidency of the Cou v nit ion. but déclin -d in favor of a Mr. Reid, of New York, one of the oldeiit member« of craft He wan. however, prevailed upon ccept the pOHitiun of Cor. Secretary, to which position I e was elected by acclamation, and we, the workiugmeu and mechanic«, intend, in Sep tember, to elect him Mayor «>f erwheltnuig majority 7 of at 9 city by representative. WuItKINOMAH. re«l ! An immense additi t toek of Hummer clothing. Our splendid lualitioH, va«t a««ortment and ii«hmg and completely of the piildio. First cI»m« «dothiug at the lowe«t prices. Every garment guaranteed to give sat isfaction, and cheaper than elsewhere. Bennett A Co '« To to y low price«, every want J. h be obtained Hall, No. 518 Market «troet, half way between Fifth and Sixth streets, Philadelphia. a £i the P. M.. ami m 3 ly m / M. 31. 10X, M * ; < c/ 31. the Ute. will at and Ode to the Publick. TUNE—**Paper Hungern Gran* Murch." Paper for the wall. Window Hhailes for all, For satisfaction, give a call To Bawl, opposite the City Hell. and ween and ; 31. 2nd M. above aud NO CAUSE FOR DELAY NOW. We have added more «1 c the very iwst lug the great drain made upon .have a great assorimeut constantly receiving large force of to Morn skilled workmen, wur* at short mauner. Notwltbstand immeuse stock. • select from and choice pat •tl urns, Any pattern, style of window S. color sha«l( s made or 'V B letter j« 1 to pat them up îor you. L and L «& CO, The Amaranthine. ITS KNTKRTX1NMXHT, LAST XVXWING. The Amaranthine Literary Society, composed of pnpile and ex-pupils of Taylor A Jackson's Academy, gare an entertainment in the Academy building, last evening. Every seat in the room (V'cuiiied.all the available standing 1. ana many persons gathered on outside and in the gymnasium, unable to gaiu admittance. The room had been gaily decorated by fair hands for the oooasiim, and with that exquisite degree of taste and skill winch can only be ap proached by the fair sex All aiouud the room evergreen« hung iu graceful festoons, while lu the back ground,upon the stage,were artistically arranged several appropriate fl >ral davit. ting au aroma the fragraneo of which burdened the atmosphere of the The exerciaee oonsisted of rent at ions, tableaux, charadee, eeaays, poems, and the readiug of the •ociely paper. The recitations evidenced a high degree of elocutionary attainment, the tableaux charades were appropriate and well rendormi, while the poem, by Mary A. Ingram, and the oasaya by Hel n 8. Garrett and Arvella Preston renikrkable in their composition and recital. borrowed and hackneyed F the ste|«s SUod They ideas and expressions, but a refreshing pre* tation of original thought and lauguage. The salutatory was spoken bv Emily Churchman.aud the valedictory by M. Louisa Jourdan, both of fine prod not ions. We would res|>octfnlly suggest that the next entertainment by the Amarauthiue be held in a commodious 'X Ill'll NwrlrlleN. wcrrrNdH irVRHIHO. be Mechanic's Lodge, No. 4, I. O. G. F. f at Odd Fellows' Hall. 3d aud King. Tribe. No. 8,1. 0. B. M., at Red Men's 5, Market street. 1 Hall, La Fayette I«odge, No. 2, K. of P., at Kuighta of Pythias Hall, 211 Market streut. Asbury Lodge,I. O. of G. T.,at 6lh Streets. id Market Jefferson Council, No. 10. O. U A M., at Me chanics' Hall, 219 King street. Brandywine Lodge, No. 18, I. O. O. F., at Odd Fellows' Hall, Rising Sun. Police Court. ■ J Mary McManus had a hearing, this charged with disorderly brooming language toward George Strong and others. She was lined tl and, costB aud held lor $100 to keep the peace, airested for committing an i Henry Jenkins. Fined held to hail for $20U to keep the poace. There tlio usual linoH ■ duct and using Samuel Smith was assault and battery $3. and cost and for drunkenneHH, and two c mil""« I 1 Mortoe Novin. The Hchooners William James and Jet arrived yesterday. miles It is to be regretted that the great auction sale of dry goods by Messrs. Ogle A Miller, at their auction house, 605 Mar ket street. Attend to this, readers, opportunity for eeouring real bargains in the finest imported dry goods, cloths, silks, carpets, Ac., may not occur week will close ■./111. cSituatldns and ÎJrtp Wantrfl. (Advertlsemente4)f three lines this head twice for so cents.) inserted under W ANTED— A Himation for the aumoier by a Hinarl boy of 17. Apply to MILTON JACKSON, Taylor A Jackson s Aca«l«my. ANTED—In>m««dlately, hand« on !>oo*h and gaiters. Apply to WM. BODDY, No. 8, W. hearth street elgjit able-bvlied white W. JUNKS A (JU., 1(1« Wain at street. JfA 81 W jcS if ANTED -Six >V M-W W ANTED — Ten cigar makers on line w»rk, «toady empleymeut ut good wage«. Afbirww C. P. SMITH, Brand»wine cigar Manufactory, M*rshalton, Chester Ce., Pa. aN^BD—A flr«t-claM carriage trimmer, and flalshur. DEL. CARRIAGE WORKS, 2 « King street.^ enda glVWD. Bramlywluo Bridge, up JcS-tf je» 4P W Jtft Ol ANTED.—A gooil c ok. with whom liberal wages will W Hull Apr.lv, second House per side. W ANTED—A white girl for general iKMiaework. UihmI wagen. FitANK'H, mav2,tf Oil Market street. W ANTED—A goo.t &c eighteen years of ago, t* 10 ness; must come well hand writing, my87-tf , about tK> W b oiumciulcil Address in LEDGER, at This C'ffice. the printing mist ness. Tal» OFFICE. : young W ANTED Apply . bty to leu.. raylfl tf Wmrtefl. (Advertisements of three Unes this head three tlm«« for 00 cents.) W ANTED— Purchase Money Mortgages $1,B00 t ,000, I2 60A. Je7-3t uuerted trader $1,000 SAMUEL W. McCAULLBY. 602,(» Market street. >v ANTED—Gents know _ _ Straw a- d Panama hats rennvat<-d at Fo and King streets. they e get Je6-lIU I) M. CLOUD. >V ANTED.-A : at the large q lantity of vhlte oak logs HAW MILL, foot of West St, Wllmiugtou, Del. Apply jan j V #0tlMS. OTICE —An adjourned meeting ot all working favorable to the adoption of the Right Rule, will in -et at (bid Fellows' Hall, on Tues «lay evening, the llth Inst., at 7.30o'clock. All work logmen J5 •quested OTICE —There will be a meet ng of the J« neyrnen carriage IXackamphs on Momlay evening next, l°th lust, at « o'clock, in Dlau.nnd State Guard's Rooiu, 'third and Market «1er iutttt»*rs of mterest to Invited to atteml. (L N craft. Ail JcH-lt* N UTlCB.—The members of DIAMOM) HI'AT ft LODGE, No. o A. u. uf U. F. and the order in genera 1 ara, respectrury requested to meet at the,r hail, N.B. err. Third and Market streets, on Sunday. June O h, 1872, at 1 o'clock, P. M , to atteml the lui ial of our late brother Y, m. B. Turner, dee d. W. G. _WM. M. JOHNSON, R. 8. 1er of J«*7-2P N OTICE—A stated meeting of the memuers of JEFFERSON COUNCIL No. lu, O. II. A M. will be held Hatunlay evening, June 8th, a 7\ o'clock. A fu'l aitendantie la requested as bu«lies« of Importance auu of Interest to every member will transacted. _E. A. CH AMBERS , Set 'y. Wilwinoton, June nth, (87«. - "«trrymg on business In d says that he learned his t rade with d d, for 1 discharged him. ROBERT MCCAULLEY. N or ck. Charles Wenxle which Ik J eö Bf milAI BOUaE YO" LIVE IN._l)r. K I». Ban JL »mg, Hr., of New York, inform« the ladlea that he \ ill give a series of lecturoa lu Instftute Hall on the a;>ove subject In Its practical tmar-ng ob health, physical education, and the prevention and removal of splual, nervous ami d gestlve affections and valent physical dlsabllltlea of women, as follow, at 3, P. M„ on haturuay, Mon«ay.Tuesday and Wed nesday the nth. loth, 1 th and 12th, lusts. Mother« and young ladles who care to know more of the ?, w » u ' al hous« of whim God has constitute«! them the keeper, w 11 do well to attend. Free. Je6 fit* ACTION.—" The public tt .„ Kllwood Mercer employ. Wilminoto«, June I8t, 1872. hereby cautioned against trusting oar account • • Jeö at I,. i«>( LEMON A I 0. mjOTICE.—Tlie 4th Annual Meeting of the w men'« Union Ml «si »nary Hocltey will be held Hanover Presbyterian Church on Thursday Juue ^8 4^cIo< Ic. Interesting addressee win be dei.v cd. Public are cordi ally Invited ._ jeuat. N o ' ICE—All persons reqalrlng a 8tate Uceimë for the year «•ominem ing June l«t, 1«72, « an procure.the same at the Grocery Store or HDrlng«-r Clcland A Co., No. any We«t Hue »nd stre«:*. or .»r * JNO. F. SPRINGER, Clerk of the Peace at New castle. Je , ',flt. / 1111 ASMKMHJIENT. The City A«HCH8ment for the year 1872, havln been completed. Is filed In the offl<Mj ef the Clerk the city council for public Inspection. The City Count^11 alii sit to hear appeal« from the uee s em eiit«on Wednesday, Friday URDAY, tn« 6th, 7th, au<! 8th days of June, o'clock. P. M. K. T. TAYLOR, m y^-tmen _ Clerk of the City Council OTIOB. -1 : N TilB WILMINGTON A HEADING IL It COMPANY Have completed arrangements to carry MONEY'. PACKAGES, ami EXPRESS MATTER to and from all points on the line of their roa«l ami West Chester. Express matter sent t.» Franklin Telegraph Office, No. 2, West Third street,or their Depot Front «I Madison, orord. ra lef' with McMullen A Heal, delivering agents will receive prompt atteutl«« »Prt-tf C. STOLZ, Ueu'i Supt. rilAKE NOTICE.—Persons ieUlng or disposing of X property iuu«t notify the A««es««»rs. or (liey will be held respoiiHibie for the tax. ALEXANDER CHANDLER.610 Washington street.. North District WM. HTILLBY, 2il Poplar stréet. Sooth District, Assessors. Sixth street is the dividing line the two districts. of lanw tl W HALE OIL SOAP and Carbolic plant protec tor for destroying Ins ets on tree», c-' Vegetables, etc., at A. T. ALDERDICE'H, No. Ill Shipley street. T HE Delaware Vrteaae Is read by everybody in the oQunuv |rff ïuinlirs. RUE I.UNCH, F THIS EVENING, AT ON N Y I ' I SIXTH AND MARKET. jean _ £jHANDI.BH SERVES UP TO HIS FRIBNu c , AN F I. R Cl A N T MINI' II, THIS EVENING. Filth ('ll AN HI,Kit, Market. Jd8* t l'o'.i und jfouttd. K T — A pocket-book containing |l2, and a Seed, payable élu que for t J6, lu favo Hank, Peer a 111., with other pap. cept u> owner The Under will be suitably rewarded by leaving «axe at 9xo King street Je8-Ht* r John ■ J. ftEEI). hoarding. OAKD—'With front room, for J et-tf OARDlNG—Three or four gentlemen can pro boaid with plea« gentle 819 KI^O KTRBRT. 8 B II It At 333 EAST FOURTH STREET. jnyw-im _ oXKfllNQ -fwo second story r-oniA. with board. In a privât.* family, «na be had on King street, between Hcventh aud Eight Apply at may90.tr_ THIS oFMDR. BOARDING—A .A M. F./hergUl having rented B the building at the comer of Klghih ami West sue, formerly occupied t»y Urn Misses Grlmshaw, Intend to open a boarding house, aud will receive bordera. be ready Table board a: a few weeks apri9-tf OARDlNG—In a private family ; beautiful of city and country; high, healthy location, large airy rooms. Apply EIGHTH i rav9-tf OARDlNG, for ladles and gentlemen mar«7 tf 417 MARKET BT. ' It ..t FRANK UN STB., Wilmington Del. UARDINU— apri-tim It 900 DELA WARBAVENUE, ntlemen can be accomo ■ BOARDING.— ÂÜW g« J Y (luted with board at febn-tf WALNUT STREET. £ov |lrnt. HOB RENT— CREAI*.— Six Market street. It quire Je*- 1 "* seven rooms _810 MARKET STREET. very pleasant aecon.Tauiry offi e cr No. 2, E. Third struct. Apply to JNO R. HOLT, Third and Market street«. JjlOH RENT—A mylH-tf ■ NOR RENT-A large i I 1 front, I arg«) yard back Apply with ofiloe wlih stabling for P. WORK ALL A OO., 41« W. Front street, E. C. Pierson, (next six 1 spru-tf IVOR REN 1 !*—Two frame houses 1 from city limita. Apply to roaris-tf r.) mile 1 THOMAS WALT IIARF PROPERTY FOR RENT—Situated South >\ cud of Market St. Bridge. Apply to C11A8. WARNER A CO. Delaware Avenue, in complete order ; and also of the lot, built M. M. CHILD A CO., No. 4 West Seventh street. Wilmington, DeL I NOR KENT.—House No. » with flftc will sell a frame bulldliig for a billiard room. Apply to -tf §ep tot .Sale. ilOR HALB— P No. in Grace Church. Ap 11. C. ROBINnON, Fourth and Market Km F iult MALK-At a great bargain, a Mag«* stove. In good order. Apply at FL1NN A JACKSON'S, Market street, ■jlult S \ LE.—Thé Gooil WHI, Ht«»« k and Fixtures I 1 of.tne WATCH ANI) JEWELRt BUSINESS, tubltshud upwards et alxty years at the 8. W. comer Marvel polled, by til health, fter the goo«1 will sb apply te Mr I'rcsnm I/a. of i power of Attorney to trana durlng my lnsbliliy to attend FERRIS, .Ik., Market Wlliultigtou. Del. jok mjKo tf Hits, Wilmington, Delaware. reliuquiah my Fourth Belage biutnsss, I Hale. Purcbos this city H"t all nuMlaraH Ur to It. d hxu.rea for lias a full /.. Fourth myte-tf l.lbR bALE.— Dwelling house, No. 832 Mur- sfA J 1 ket street, 22 feet fr«.nt, the lot running tnrough to King street. PohhcshIou Uct. l«t, 1572. Lot ou Klug sti adjoining M 1 a: A Kendall's Coach Factory, 9V feet front, running through to Frutich street. Possession March .. . EDWARD BKTTH, ALFRED Ba'llS ■ AUK SALE OR RENT,—Halo« E7 Hnuib «ble «if Market Htrevt Bridge, W llmlug ton, Delaware. Apply to v. A. Ell AK'l H, _ni)2M2t ou the preii A FARM FOR HALE.—The anderalgned being advanced In years, having concluded to dls coutluue farming, ninety flv Cu_ Del.,on public r« Heaford ; six iiiIIch from latter place, k* from Nan tie«, ke river. It held«, t we of which arc well being highly improved growth of corn, wheat, seventy d statue on the JI hla farm contatnlug , situated lea ling from GaluDuwn m «I one-half i divided Into lu clover, <1 well adapt««) to tnu ,i the grouses. There culilvailo I bal a gotid apple two-story eliaril of dur chard. The l> ilwel Ing with single buildings «Ulli le luforinatlou giveu •■leg.-« conslHt uf a ' ory a.ljolnln^. Out k: appllcatlun to u. Fisher E/KnIEL REED, Hiaford, l el. IJIOK SALK OR RENT. — 1 Mr Harmon atreot amt Gllplu Avenue, lo Kjl rooms each; front aud back yards; hot and coi easy. Applv to EVANS PENNINGTON, Real Estate Agent, proprietor, iuylo-< h*. d marfi-tf 1 j 9GU SALE.—The very desirable 1 brick reside»« >, No. 99» Tatnall contatnlug ten r« W. Beveuth Ht. «-«tory II modern Improvement« CHAH. R. JONES, l"9 V\ alnut street. ■ aor HALE—Heattergooi Allen. Uni W. Front Ht. T I» receiving large supplb'B t.f Bale«l Hay, by rail, which he is Helling at Hie lowest market prices. •e lot of lluy loose by tn« leave your or« I ers. I HI. mp7-lf A '■ « ail *<!•«- i-i r I |30R HALE—A thorough orilsr. Apply W* R. A H. GAUHE. 1.30R HALE—House 617 West sireeu May dally after 3 P. M. Apply to . T. WARNER, Jr., Markat-Htreet Wharf. yAMUEL W. McCAULLEY» i;onveyunrcr. Heul hainte Agent nnd ( oui uilsalu engine In ft in lui Ik «9 apr27,tf of 7\ PeunN>lviinliL. Conveyancing in all Its branches. Prompt attention given to buying, selling, ex changing aud reining real esiuie, and collecting rents. Money carefully Invested, and loans negotiated bond and mortgage, with ample security. Estate« Mettled. information cheerfully given upon application, either In person or by letter. Office open until 8 o'clock In the evening. OFPICK i-No. OOîltf Market Ntreet, Wilmington. Del., Second F!o«)r. on the Nbl$4n Proposals. PROPOSALS For Bulldlns a Public School Houae SeaM proiMUala w.ll h« revived hy tlm under signed Bulldiug Committee at the office of the Sec ret ary of the noanl of K lucatioo, M r. J« »»re, until SATURDAY June 8th Jpr bul dlug a Public School House un lut owned bv Board of Eiluoetiou, <*u Claymout, between a and Lo dell streets, South Wilmlng on. Plan« can be seen and «pecincutlonH will he fur icd, ou application to any numour of the Com L Kll 2, at 6 F. M. an * uilttee. Pantos making proposals queated i proposals »lie time for payments. JSÜr "**- ieW3rve tUu n * ,u 10 any No bid Will be spoUHl le party. «•eptei! unless be from a ro H. B McINTIRE, JOHN II. MOURE. *M. II. GBit FIN. Building Committee. the W ILMIM0TON, May mil, 1872. SrBlstrr's got!«*. : U EGIHTER'H OFFICE, . New Ciotui Cocwrr, May 28th, 1872. mn.V?tr.t h 5 a ÇPj ,cat,on of William C. epruance Ad SÄÄ "» 'T ad ver Use meut« to be poste. I within forty «lays fro the date o such letters, In nix of the most nul die PIMUM Of the county of New Castle.requlring aU o«r sous having demand« against the Estate???priS '-• Act«»f Assembly ■ 1 Ul ud alrto c It and of (liey 1 • oral. nie by maile and provided. Inserted within the (JOMMKKC! AL, a such C • the same to — —— period In the Daii v newH,,a I ,„ | , ul , u „, i „ J WUm , u ^ u ' castle county aforesaid, the Vl2ï * ,U Nl 'Sllî pernon. clluÄ'JäSÄ .1 provided!" 0 A " A " ,n,w I lu "deli " 1 AddreM. »'•'«■AHCAAdmr. c-' , 1K7B. ur ms is ^urtltm JfraUs. pOiTY'ONE BUILDINO LOTI ON THIRD, FOURTH, FIFTH AND VAN BUHKN Nt JUCKT*, AT rDBLIO SALE ON SATURDAY, JUNE S•h t at ft o'clock. P. M., Also, II LOTS and I NEW SIX ROOMED HOUSE , and near all the Railroads from near Marylatn -'H ;";i! erlng Wiliulinitoii K A A. Hells' Mt.lt sn •bovu stated l-'or ie iib ot sale apply t Nut Works, GHIM9RAW, Agen», No 4 W. Thlid street. I J«7 W. STIUUAill 8k HON, leal Etttate Agents A Auctioneer* 1 Re. Ill Baal Foaxlh IkrMt, WTunwwvow, u»i Public Male. 'J!i UulllliDK L« sold at public Bale, HaTl'HH » Y, JUNK At half-past four o'oloc*. Twenty-five Very Valuable , Lincoln, 13th, Will , '87«. BU11.D1; and Adam« street«,aud Hhallcross Will «•<.MIIII. I1> « t McDowellvilie h doubt LOTH, shunted U . 'I Ills sali; of luth and Union Sts., should be Well attended as thee Urn lots will hell cnKAr, id the terms are 4,9 and 19 mouths. Jt'8 6t Hsles of Reel and Personal I*roi«*rty promptly at tended to, tu City or Blate. Regular Hah-s of Furni ture at their Auction Room, every Wh.ONB.sD \ Y d SATURDAY mornings. Alan, Tl'KHDAT, Krtl DAY' and SATURDAY evenings. All goods con signed to them will be promptly attende«) to. Lib eral advance on consignments. ULK A dll 1,1.KK, Row. Fata to Acents Ml Auctioneers. Ne. (»03 dlarkel Mtreet, above Mixtli, '"TtMlVWrm, DBL , o BANKRUPTCY. OGLE A MILLER, Auctioneers. OVER ■ SIÖO OOO WORTH OF DRY GOODS AT AUCTION. IMPORTANT TO THE TRADE AND PUBLIC! t.KKAT BANKRUPT MALK OK DRY GOODS, AT OGI.K Ac .HIM.Kit'«, 620 MARKET STREET, Commencing « TU ES DA Y , May 4 Ht 11, JHJT, A largo coiiilgnraont of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, g Of Wist of England. French «1 German Broad«:lothH/Jorduroys, Fancy Tweeds, Meltons, Full Cloths, Ca-tor au«l Eskimo Bea> DosHktuH, chinchilla«. Cloaking«, Ay. Als «I Foreign Msuuracturot Paisley, o Broche, (jueenslau«!, Goods In great varloty. su«:h i colored Silks, Matins, Poplins, CiOklts, AlpocoH, and Merinos li : Lyo «» BrUIsli d Llama Hhawls. Fine Black and Halccun, Kmfi'ch* erjr shat Velvets, Silk Plush Uniting« «I Vt*I Vt reçus; luge her with a large stock ot Blank«»!«, Flannel« Table Cover«, tab e «>amasks,Tuikey Red, Loom 1 >| e. Nankins, Haudkerchleis, Molscrv, • h, t Tint«, MusUuh and Mieetlngs, kngliHh French Mai stille«, CouLterp' ue«, lurklsn t/iulla Ac., Ac., aud other good« too Particular attcntl io luuullun. cahed to the line ot CARPETS. Bmhradog Ingrain, Two and Three-piv, Tapestry, lii iiaselH, B«»dy Miuhs Ih, Velvet oiu day ui «I whole t , for CAbli , A. M , 2, and 7, P. M. I • entire •u Sold WIlllO reserve dl«pos«Ml of ault coiuineucc my29-tf |lrr, SRartur A lin 51 usmann r pHE NATIONAL Life Iiisurauce Cu.» U. H. A, capita SURPLUS o U - - - - 11,000,000 »F AHHBTH OVER LIABILITIES, $1,010,769.94. A strong S'oi'k C mpan> ; «1« baals; plans simple; co btialnesaon a naali ta «icünlie ; payment d reputattm nail« JOSEPH L. KlbLOORB, Gen I Agent Peninsular District, WlL, DeL office. ESTABLLSUEÜ IM»7. CAPITAL REPRESENTED, Nearly 833,(199,690. d THOMAS F. PLUMMER'S UENERAL INSURANCE ROOMS. Vm. 400 MAItKKT Street. Oen'l Atrency of the Manhattan Lifo Ins. Co., of New York. ORGANIZED lrtr.0. ASSETS, $8,900,000, INL'OMB, $2.609,900. $140.00 far each All kinds of Life snd Endowment policies laauod. Dividend« anmi il after «he first year,aud 1 nr ease wlili age of pulley. In Kado Of Assets to Liabilities MO 1 .FIRE DEPARTMENT. AB8IT8. North British IMtr, of London ami K«U',burgh. Amies of Clncluuatl, Ilanovur, of New York, In which Insurance is arranged prove«l plans at current _ quickly adjusted and promptly paid. jani-iy $ '4.(M (1,009 16,999,990 «72,627 the most lm of Ore losses I n THOB. F. PLUMM ER, Agent rjlHB MECIIaNIOS'HAVINGS BANK, NO. 4 , WK8T THIRD STRKKT, W «I.MINU . I f, I)BI. « W 4KI. No Manager allowed to borrow any funds of the Institution. JESSE SHARPR, President. J iM Hj BRADFORD, vice President. A. H. GKIMSUAW, Hocrolary aud Treasurer. __ _ _168.iy_ f|7UB NEW CASTLE COUNTY MUTUAL JL INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE: "INSTITUTE BUILDING.'' FIRE, Homme and all other kind Of Building«, with their contents, for period« of tünu yarvlug from three mouth« to a term of years. / 1 .*t? A , <, J R *r W !!! ,a ™ Tatnall, M. M. Cleaver, John W. llowlaml, Kdwar.t nnnghurai, S ! iï*ï rt uf!'iiî to l,B P* JamoH Bradford, George Klcli Mn.^h' <JaDl,J, i Sninuel Dauby, Clement B. »myth, A. I*. Shannon, James Riddle, uuo. U. Bate« Ashton Richardson. „ „ „ _ WIUJAM TATNALL, flo.lu.nt. » O. oklta. Treasurer. octi8,iy bv ro 182«. 1 N7>£ DELAWARE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY^* Ne. 608 Makkkt Htkhwt, Wiuunotom. Incorporated, 1826. Charter perpetuaL Disses promptly adjusted. ÂÂ-ïiïr '*• y. u OII.FIN, ^, UAM CAJ,BY - die Ul rpBIVMING AND DRY GOODS STORE, No. 401 LOMBARD St. My friends CALL AND EXAMINE MY 8TOCK. and give maj23-itawstf J JAKUAINS IN FURNITURE. id tlio public are invited a aliare of their patronage. v u ' 1 WM. M. FRANCIS. derslgned having c teuslve alterations m m« sb «*f notifying he pabitc that «»ff- r his entire prices. :lu<1o«l , takes this method uuttl July 1st he will :k of furniture atgr«.atly reduut d THOMAS J. GRAVES, mi> K ' ,,g A Äld'KmÄ"* 1 "* "" Ura ». A. T. ALDEBDICE'8 Ho. m HIUpl.j ML I WLADIMX, DBX Till W11D ♦ 4 FAMILY FAVORITE hewing nach in 8. If yon wl.li an «oononiloaL durable, an.: m .... respect, a desirable Hewing Machine it«* Ter J mauaged. makes the Lo3k HTITCH a m 'T 3 I letter autlafactlon than any other. 1 HALES ROOM, JIU MARKET HTltEKr. jÇhunrtal. I If NT NATIONAL BANK, * br WILMINGTON, Depo» lory of the Publie 30 . ni.., FINANCi »L AGENT OF TUB UNITED HTa p^j EDWARD BKTTH, pRBIUP9»rr. 8TATW ' GKO. D. ARMSTRONG, CimniR. Paid Up Capital,. wrphiiadelnhla and New York Kxciianof. m. nlshed to regular depositors without charged f Discount «lays, Mondays and Thoradays, D1 RECTOKB; A B. ChBMBNT B. BMYTH, IHKAKI. iT'Hh Y, IlKNKJ H. Moi OMR, BamL'sl Jamks, Gbohox w. Bubh, Eu Gakkbtt. Johu r a T. HiAi.n, Wtixiam Tatkaii,, Edward Bbttr. c«ti.i y rjlHK AKTlMANft' MAYING« BANK, NO. SOT MARKET STREET WI1.UINQTON. Dll. ' Open to reçoive deposits dally (Sundays exotmad during the usual business hiura, and on TurL « and Saturday evenlligs fnim 7 to 8 o'clock P M All the proBts of the Bank, after the payment necessary expenses, are devoted to theUm-nt of the depositors, and dividends are made semi-»" * April aud October. Since the orgaolaatiim „t the Bank, In 1881, the dividends have ualformiy Z.* the rate of six per cent, per annum. Dividends not drawn are regarded os deprtira H nd "" UUM 10 P * n ' 0lP ' U - 111 , jsaw 5 ':cr * Mrrow ,ur - a; V ■ MANÀOKF8: 8. h.i.i.n, t'l.KUKNT B. HMYTB, GkokocW. Ht'Hn, GKOKOR S. t.'APKiJ.R, M. L. LiniTKNsrhiN' N. R. Bicnson, Job 11. Jai kHon, Wm. II. bwipr. ANTUONY IIllMHNH. WM H HILLE», rreai.tenf G ta w. Bush, vice i*resi — iK;ti2-ly EbWAHI) Daki.imiton, UKNiiY F. DO.«K, John MuLkak, John P. McLrak, Trrajmrer ACCOMMODATION. Why carry your heavy basket Of marketing horn# this hot weather 7 when you can buy your gro ierieg ' f BOWMAN, FOL'RTQ AN3 LOUBAKD, and have them and your m irketlug ixpeiue to yourself. Fr« sh family groceries, flour, Ac., alwajs oa at prices as low, or lower quality c the Eastern End au<1 Hirw, Brldg«<H will pic wA out tro ble gOO«lH Of be bought elsewhere. 11 usukiMTors lu Klevtnth id Tbtrd bear this llOW.1l AN, Fun rib nod lu^bartt. fet4-iynf WOOLLEY & VAN TRUBP, Fire, Marine» Life, Accident out! Live Stock insurance Agents, Kepreaei OLDEST, LANUEST sort MOST RELIABLE COMPANIES of the World. of We now pia« ing Lare« AinountH ot lUHurunce tor several of oar LEADING MANUFACTURES which glvee us Unusual Facilities FOR PLACING RISKS ADVANTAGEOUSLY oa regarda form ot policy and rate. Insurers will MATERIALLY CONHULT THSIK INTKRKHT8 by GIVING U8 A CALL No.l » Journal Building, Adjoining City Hall WILMINGTON. DEL » 1 1 PATRONIZE HOME ENTERPRISE. BUY OF TATNALL «fe CO., Florists, Delaware Ave. and Jefierson St., WILMINGTON, DEL nnets, for We*ldlugs, P»r* Flowers, Flower Designs an«! Bou Mes, Fut erals, *c. Cut •illOUHC Also, Hanging Vaaea, Hustle Work. niarlR-l vd-me.h«i-l vvr -o f Garden Fl«' •1 t uutiuer Beddiug Plauts. Heeds, Gi I^INE GROCERIES. J. M. SPRINGER hand, at hla well established d Lombard, a k«*eps constantly Maud, N. W. Full Supply of the Choiceat Groceries. Good Black Tea, only 75c per !b; nest Black, per lb; Astral Oil, 18e perqt.. or«)c per gallon; Oil. 116 w tire te«t, at 10c per qt., or 86o per gallon. ui everything else proportionally » on give us a call. man)-* » N 11 rliHup. when v ^ DAMS A. BROTHER, 4 506 MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, DEL Housekeepers and those going to housexe^P Ing whonld not fail visit the Above pl a«w. _ _ VÂâ The nmlcralgned Is pleased to Inform *ks friends and cuntomera that hs has pit ted the repairs to his store at tho N. W. corner of Bigut It and Tatnall, an«! has opened It wIUi « fr«>sh supply of new g«»«»ds, comprlnlng grocerie». vegetables, and all kinds of fruit In season. M h»*ro he will be found at all Hines and glad to see his friends. aprift-3m TIIOU. KNOT T. NITROUS OXIDE BAS. The underslgred having procured a new sod im proved apparatus f nr generating and adinl ulster! o g Nitrous Oxide das, Will, with the aid of in uxtractlDg teeth. expert assistant, ceuttnue u) N. CA'.7RETT. D. D. 8. OCt24.tf No. 2» Shipley «tree*. W TONK-l ITTIng, MAM3NBY« MONl JIENT.S, AND FLAGGING. ROBERT HUOTT, MAHON, HTONE-CUTTER AND CON I'nACTOR, 717 SHiPLer htrskt, Wilmingtoh, D*u, Supplies all kinds of Cat and Dressed stone; tracts for foundations,or whole bulldiug«: furnishes nvjuuiucuts aud tomb-stones, of foreign and domes tic marbles, to order. large stock of Tomb-stones, • North River Flagging. Granite Monument«. on hand, to be sold Agent for Hcotoh apnwrni a