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R PUMOIAU AMDJBOMMÇiKOIAl.. Orrum o* tu Daiu W ilmington, Del., dOKKUOUL I July«, 1872. \ Wilmington woman obk rural shed by IL H. Bob. Co.. Banft»a 4U1 add Market at 1 o'cUx'.k.T. M uv .ur A Gold....,,... • 113)4 • 117 h > ms 113?» HO X !S«ft 1897. Il C R. R. MOCA 60-, Union PaciBoA.... N. Y. Central.. ** Script k Erie. • 1 * % mu Shore A *L So Ç. k Pittsburg. CAN. Western (>> •3'4 I T4i4 PM mu c. A Rock inland. in«4 Âotâc Mail.«.. OMlo A Misa . Western Union Telewr'h. Unloa Pacifie . . ms lïh . 37 MERELY MENTIONED —A few rocket« went up last evening. —The city car —The Franklin Loan Association will meet Monday next. • -The carriage trade is active, —The beat croquet players are In Wilmington. Rural players are weak. —A daran a Bro. did works. They advertise. tw Hovel tiee in Men's Furnishing Goods^t Dough ten's. tw .Summer Bktrte of all sizes, from 88 oents up, at Pupgten'A _ Megant Stylee of Neck Wear always at Do ugh ten A_ fOTFanrf mripe, Balbrlggan, Hose, at Dough ten 's. tWTTu* Patent Pantaloon Dr aver» and sold at DoughteH's. tWTte Paragon Shirt is popular all over V. ted Sûtes, and manufacturea only at Doughten's. iductors are Improving. Immense bnslnesa lit are hand and HngUah half comfortable the Unl 3T(V 9u*r*ruUr has au enviable reputa f 9<j fvan standing, and sold at Do ugh ten'a Maikei Street, keeps F the large Uon o J. P. Doughten, Ho. full line of Men 5 « Goods, second nltles, aud nr*r ear at 86 per cent. less. what shall I do * I have spilled Bilk. What shah aU a utf Try the "DOLLAR REWARD HOAPT' AIJ J I OND k RHO., Agenu for WOmlugion. ■J nmns J—FLRB WORKS—lêVi /—Ftre cracKers uirpeaeea, nags, ban tor os, Ao., can be puroUa-sd, wholesale and retail, of Adams k Brot&er, bus Mar ket street, Wilmington, Del Largest «Wok aud best goods at the lowest prices. tF~fhe Ladite' Pren-uneUmemo »—While protest log against all the old #i>; market, the Ladies, with adopted the BoaeOont as hifinre the integrity ef the teeth breath. "lees Dentrinoes cousent, have thing needful to nd a fragrant tw-lhumokte Pumttw* «tor«.—The atteatlrm of pabllo u oalled to the stock of furniture of J. k King street. There very large aud varied J. N. Hannan, No. nothing equal to it in_ Skate of Delaware, and persons wanting furniture for oflloe or dwelling can doubtless be accommo dated by this old and reliable Arm. They make their own goods and sell at prices as low houses in the large cities. twaPRlNS GOODS.—Mi. John U. Muhlhaueen'* Pleasant tailoring eatabllsfiment, ac 416 King street, has just been suppll«*! with a fine stock of Bpbono G oone, selected with much care and discrimination, just such a «took as tasteful people like to examine and select frem. Mr. M's. customers have the ad vantage of his IB years' «xperlenoe of goods and styles of make up. Those needing Spring goods «houlfl, by all means, oall at his place before getting measured. or Time and enlightened experienoe have shown that sertaln substances formerly used and relied on in medloal practloe,are unnecessary and dangerous ; y st some ef tkeae substances have fonnd their wav into medical compounds. Dr. Walker's CaUiernta Vinegar Bitters, however, eontaln nothing Injurious being competed exclusively of vegetable substances i rom California. Fer all disorders of the liver, neyn. bladder, skin, and digest' poriryng the bieod, they are the remedy known. the selection organs, and for wonderful two, That l Were Beautiful: Ish of thousands is the unspoken denied tue charm of a pure, fresh trauspa! plexion. To gratify this wish 11 so an M Mionolia bAi.kf was introduced. The cosmetics of the day pronounced poisonous by the ttBguished chemists, and tnelr ultimate effect was It was also found wither the skin paraUze the external nerves. The ladles hailed with delight the advent of a healthful, aerbal and floral preparation capable of imparting to their faces. Kecks and arms a porcelain tmoothness d a tinge like that of the finest orten' al pearl. They Boon discovered that it was a '• new thing un der the sun," incomparable and unapproachable Unquestionably the Magnolia Balm rav been the great toilet suocess of the present century. The New \ ork markets undoubtedly afford a bet ter variety of goods of any kind td, tiian any other tn tau. New Y chara-jter requlr. world. Strictly cosraopoii v v a. . , clt ï lea,lB the w ô»'>' 3 m this respect New Y ork city leads the world In this respect 1'». ties ordering direct from New York have been dis appointed by warn of atteutlon and accnrancy pan of those reviving the orders. This Us entirely overcome by the establishment, . . .. auspices of some of New York s most prominent men, of a Purchasing Bureau whose duty celvu orders and place them where they can be market* rates adv ^J£e lD or ' 1 ' :r u "® care l>t8t : ; .• . . „ „ „ ompany the order or goods sent C. O. D. Address the New Y'ork Purchas ing Bureau, 704 Broadway. New York. Dealers and jobbers as well as consumers will serve their own rater —t Wy remembering the address, tend for cir w.-.: G0 0 bf MiT C, ' SAm! '° aU ' r «J'-* OF DRY UrÄm^rtSe 4 DRAKK ' 8 ' !1S llark et Btreet. Best prints 10c eld price 12. Heavy muslins 19^c Dress goods 16, 12)4, 16, l Beautiful Piques 86c. old price 40 c. Towels 10 , 18)4, 16, ' 20 , 96c. 0K ' Cassl trieras, 36, 40, 46,60o. Shawls ts bo. old price 8a. no. " 88.VO, old price $4 00. Parasols 4 1 , 60, 76, so«;. |i »«. Linen Napkins 6ftc per dot. Hash ribbons Scutch Wash Damask toe other goods raduce.fi Call and , 26c. , H 28, 81 80. SHAW A DRAKE. tWUP TOWS SHOE STORE. 1 LADIES, MISSES, AND GENTLEMEN, st respectfully invited to call at NO. 10 WEST EIGHTH STREET, Arc »1 satisfy themaelves that that is the place ml made BOOTH, 8UOE8 and GAITERS order. A perfect lit guaranteed. LADIES', MISSUS', and CHILDREN'S machine aewod i>oet« and shoes for sale lowest prices. Do -the very prices before giving your'onJere elsewhere* tor* Wy t-*m boots, shoes and gaiters. Repairing neatly mai-29-tf promptly done. J. M. HOI.MER, ... „ . '»'Ht Eighth Htreet, (2d door from Shipley,) WIL, Del. No. 10 W WM. M.KENNAKD & CO., FOURTH AND area STREET». Desiring to close our «took of Spring and suns. Drew Goods we have marked much below the usual rates. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, TKaIhs LpVl WILMINGTON. For Philadelphia— 4.4ft, 1 100, 4. Ou, A4a, I.M, 10.80 For Feu, Tork—\M a. BL ; 1180 and A48 p. m. For Baltimore- im, 8.08 and 10.08 A Ml p. in. _ For the Delaware R. A.— T, a m., (for Harrington. Returning arrive« at Wllmlngt n 8.1 A P m.,) 18.96 and 10.10 a m. ; 6.86 p. m. No Sunday trains. 1 OsMla—18.66, T, la 10 a ni., and 6.86 p.m. jyr Coateeville, Beading, Ao.-4.tO, and lU8o 1.46 and B.oo p. m. Sunday *.60 8.10 10.90 p. m. Hunda I 1*.», • 6.3A p. ; 1.06 and 8 a m. UUTI raiLADKLmiA POB W1LMD4OTON. 8.10,10.46 and 18.10 T.Oo, 8.00 and 11.86 p. in. ; 18.10 A 80 , A 00 , 6 . 00 , Sunday« 9.00,11.80 p. m. TaXDff ABRIYI AT WIUfWOTOM, From Delaware R R. —8.00 DUO :f*om ;ngw 1; ABB, 8.16 and » p. M (The tw fralgkt with passenger car attached. Castle) 3 latter From If. * A Ä.— 8.16 and 1L40, A DL ; A46 and A16 p. m. Sanday train at 6 p. From Philadelphia—\ 8.48, 8.B4 A m ; 12.88, 18 46, . M»T,ai8, o.8B, 10.80. Sunday 12.48 a ia, and 10.80 p. », . STKAMBOAT A Leave Wilmmgton at 6.30 a m. ; and 1.80 p. m. ; returning leaves Philadelphia at 9.3u a. m., > bl M.s 4 t I*. ' See time table« for further particolara New AdvprtbeniFoi», This Day. Eoxo<l()nt—City Item. Male ef bulldlag lots-M. M. Child A Co. City Ordinances. Postponed sale of building lots—M. Lalley. Woeiley A Van Trump, Insu ance Agenu. Teatamentary letters—Amos Wartsl .e. Hardware—Truman A Hiiaw. Funeral notices. Ha l's Hair Kenewer—city Item. Dr. Tutt'B Maraap&'llla and Oueen's Delight. Dry Goods, etc.-V. K. ArchambaulL Houses for rent—Wm. II Reynolds. Melect School—Mrs. A Miss 1 homas. Notice—Wm. 8. Hayes. Boarding for man and wife. Wanted—Three or tour beys. Wanted Immediately—Girls. EIOHTT-8KVK5 MiLLiosB.—MesFrs. Wool lev X Van Trump are the authorized agents of tifteeu Insurance Companies, a list of which is given their card in another column. These compa cash amounting of eighty-seven millions of dollars. There few. if any, tirms in the Insurance busine«« the United States who represent more cash cap ital than Messrs. W. X V. Their line of busi includes Life. Accident, Fire and Live Stock Insurance. Moreover, they industrious and courteous business whom it^s a pleasure will make of their truth. ■ be F , with do business, and who representations unless convinced A SOHKB8AÜ the Am. -Junes Dewey, a tinsmiths apprentice with James C. Johnson, while engaged upou the roof of Wm. Bush A Oo.'s morocco manufactory, on Walnut street fell off. lie was walking backward, on top of ' ï oornice and coming against a Dormer wiu dow, was thrown over the edge, head foremost, he grabbed, however, at a projection, which had the effect of turning turn over,feet foremoet. be fell, and he lauded on the roof of a story building below. Strange to sav. though He dencended in this abrupt and unusual style, the full distance of three high stories, he only slightly bruised, and was able i minutes to resume his work. Board of Health. MKETINO, LAST EVENING. The Board of Health met last evening, in reg ular session, in the City Clerk's olhee. the Coun cil ehamber being occupied by the City Council, which was also in session. In the absence of President McCall, James Bradford was called to the diair, and Dr. J. A. Draper chosen tempora ry Secretary. The removal of the pig styes in Fourth street, between Madison aud Meuroo, was referred to the Third Ward Committee with power to act. A illthy gutter back of Bennett above 8th similarly referred to the 6th Ward Committee. The Twelfth Htreet market house, having b reported in a filthy condition, the Clerk of the Market. The Secretary da printed, c ; referred histructed to have the usual lining the names of the members of the Board, and the Executive Ot!i It agreed that when the Board adjourns, it adjourn to meet at Eighth and Madison Sts. this Saturday afternoon at four o'clock, to take action on the abatement of a stagnant of water, and after the adjournment there, to meet at Spring Alley, ' said alley. Un motion of Mr. Buzin«, the position of Ex ecutive Officer of the West dared v the vacancy. The Board then adjourned. take into cousideratiou u,l; District, . and J. T. Haddock elected to fill Proceedlncs of City t'c ini'il. AD.IOra.NED MEETING, l.l An adjourned meeting of the City Council was at the usual hour, last evening, President Mans iH the chair. The Street Committee reported the completion of the sewer on Market street, between F teenth aim Fifteenth. Adopted. me committee reported that the city had , rRy pave the west side of King street between Fifth aud Sixth,as the charter provides ttiat pavements need net to be laid the full widtn where there are no houses erected,except Option of the owners. Adopted. The street Commissioner repoi 14 horses aud carts employed. The Watering Committee reported favorably yj the petition of an increased supply of water in the tenth Ward.and suggested tti 16 inch 'ENINO. ) • :■! The ■ .• the stl 41 and laying of a along Maryland Avenue, the finances of the citv will j. Adopted. Also favorably on the petition for supplying Washington street, between Ninth aud Tenth with water from the new basin. Estimated «'125. Adopted. The Chief Engineer reported 23 Tho Committee on opening streets, on the petition for the alteration of certain grades in the Ninth Ward, reported that as soon as the streets are paved and the curbing set. the exist ing diihculty will he remedied. Adopted. ♦i », . presented a resolution authorizing the Mayor to offer a reward of $200 for the ar rest of Fat rick Malady, f.r killing Abraham I erkins on the Fourth inst. Adopted. Mr. Fehiger moved that the Clerk he instrnct a«k, through the Mayor, for the appoint ment of a commission to assess damages for opening Buena \ista street,Ninth Ward. Adopt employed. Mr Picke ed i-Æ H pa -\i r » a . of the Water Depart ment, *265.44, and the Street Department. *355 read and panned in the usual manner. Mr. J ehiger presented a communication from the retiring City Solicitor, I C. Grubb, E«.i , thanking the City Council for the unifort tesy which had been extended to him during in term ef office. B The ''Ordinance to amend the Market Ordi nance, (providing that the stalls .... « , w of the Second Street marke be u«e«l by butchers, passed. Tho "Ordinance to amend an Ordinance con cerning Health," (providing for the immediate ig of small pox cases to the Board of Health, i was read a third time and passed. I he salaries of the lamplighters for the month of May were ordered to he drawn. motion of Mr. Underw authorized t< der the jt shall read a third time and north : rep d, the Mayor w . - , , police to patrol b Hde of tlie Brandywine until Oct. 1st. Riou of Mr. Foulk, the thanks of Coun extended to the different Fire Compa nies, for their effective services on the Fourth. A communication was received from the late City Solicitor, containing a statement of the Huihbod business in his dei would devolve upon his mucc *!'!'■ 1 il.. Oi cil w t. which . . . . for settlement, ion or Mr. I ickels, the Committ instructed to On L prohibiting hereafter tlunisual noisy demoS'strae tions on tho Fourth of July. red-** 6 füUüWiUg I ,etlti0llB we« read and refer 1 . f • Maganty, for compensation for dam age to his coal yard, caused bv the bursting of the water pipes at Front and Jefferson Sts. . Turner and others, setting forth the insufficient size of the gutters ai d King etreets. and asking relief frem tho constant Hooding which the neighborhood tarns during heavy rains. I Wa ■ a property owner Bead, who Harrison street. „ - --- ago erected four nnti.Ji . fr ° nt wal, H O f Winch he has been not bed to remove, as they extend beyond the building line and interfere with the grade of the street, praying for relief. curbi "K and paying the north side of 9th street, between Washington During the be drawn, II. M. llile f 133 SH ; City Auditor .*1.46 ; R Glancy 9115.55 ; John Loag »254.25 ; GawtUroii Î M r vi ?7 ' 42 i.. ,', V ' SimmoiiH *87.56 : Murry <t MchUee ïI.hi .I d ; (i. H.P. Sirnmon« » 2 dl 76 : Jas. McKeudriok *62.76; Jo«.Flannagan »l 23 . 50 ; James «1- Webb §54.14 ; II. Ran »16 90 ii. Eckel *41.80; W. Cox *119; Geo. W. Stone »7 40 Homer Barry *15 15 ; L. B. Flanders *75 ; Tims! Donelly *3.95 ; G&wthrop «k Bro *78.13; Wil Steam Brick Co. *83 60 ; Thus. Poiter *47 50 • Jas. McGlinchey *50 ; Wm. M. Canby *1 950 : Wm. Stilley *300 ; J. 0. Farra *75 ; Jas. Mo-' Intyre *200 ; W. Cox *800. ÜQ motion, adjourned. d Madison. . orders directed to * Th» Cfcvrohee T Hanover StTeet Church, tirh end King »»reeN preaching to-morrw by the Pastor, Hev.Lafavelt© Mark«, at 10«* A. M.. end 8, 1*. M. Sabbath School et 9 o'clock, A. M. Calvary Episcopal, Third end Washington. Rev. George A. Latimer. Services to-morrew at 10^, A. M., end 7\ P. M. Sunday School at 9 Central Presbyterien Church ; aervioen. 10^ P. M Sunday School at 9, A. M. Rev. John P Conkey, Pastor, will preach, mornings. No the evening during tha month of July J| West Church, Rev. Geo. H. Smyth, service«, 10*, A. M , and 8, P. M. Finit Proabj terian Church ; Rev. 8. H. Me Kowu, pastor. Services in the morning at 10>£, A. M. and 8, P. M. Rev. Oscar Hugo, of New York, will preach in the evening. Olivet Presbyterian, corner of Adams and Chestnut streets, Rev. A. J. Snyder, 10W, A. M.. and^7>^, P. M. Sunday schools at 9, A. M., and St. Paul's M. E. Church, Rev. R. W. Todd. Pastor. Servie«, 10>$ A. M.. and 8 P. M. Young People's Prayer Meeting Sabbath evenings, Grace Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. Jacob Todd, pastor. Services ■ , 2.1 . 10*g', A. M.. and «, P. Preaching in the evening by Rev. Oscar Hugo, the Hungarian Evangelist, of New York. Sub ject : A Free, Open Bible,'' Scott M. E. Church, Rev. T. L. Tompkinaou, Pastor. Preaching at 10•*, A. M., and 6 i' M. Sunday HcLool at 2 I*. M. iTayor meeting Friday evening, at 8 o'clock. Anbury M. E., Rev. Enoch Stubbs, Pastor. Preaching at 10W. A. M.. and 7*£ P. M. Epworth M. E. Chapel, Rev. H. H. Davis, Pastor, Tenth and Church streets. lOJj^ A. M., and 7, P. M. Brandywine M. E., Rev. T. B. Hunter, 10W, A. M., aud 7. P. M. Madley Chapel, corner of Claymont Avenue and B street. Services 7>tf. P. M. ; t S.M - Sabbath School . 7. P. M.. and on Tues Suuday school at 2, P. M. M. E. Church, Rev. Clias. Hill. Pastor. Preaching at 10W Mount Salem M. o'clock, A. M., and 8, P. M. E.. Rev. G. D. Watson. 10)4. A. M., 7, P. M. Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Faxt Baptist, Rev. E. Edgar Maryott. Pastor. 10)^', A.M., and 7#, P.M. Sunday school 9, A. M. Delaware Avenue Baptist, Rev. G. W. Folwell. 10 M, A.M..and H P. M. Second Hapti Pastor. Servie Sunday School t St. Andrews Church, Eighth aud Shipley 8. Bishop Lee. Rector : Rev.Mr. Arnold. Assistait lüfc.A. M. lk. P- M. Old Swede's Church, services 10).. M. and 7 P. M. On Fridavsaud Holy dry« at 7 P. M. Wm. Murphy, Pastor. Trinity Chapel, 5tti and King streets. Divine Sundays at 10;* A. M., aud 7 P. M. Fridays aud Holy days at 6 * 1*. M .. uesdays at 7 P. M., during J J. Frost, Rector. St.John's P. E.. Brandywii Litteii. pastor, luk The Rev. Alexanui ... ...... this church, during the absence of the Rector A cordial invitation extended to the public. New Jerusalem. Delaware Avenue.Rev. Willard H. Ilinkloy, H)),,, A. M., and l. M. Sunday school 9 A.M. J Mrs. F. O. Hyser will speak in the Old Union. Church, to-morrow, at 10, .; o'clock, A. M.. 7H P• M. Seats free. Svbject given bv the dience. Bible school at 2, P.M. Church. Rev. James Waters, at s ll% A. M., and«, P.M. 2.P. M. Rumlave at . !■ •• Wed el July. Wm. a , Rev. T. Gardin d 8 1\ M. o'clock, A. M.. Fülle will uili.-ia d the su I St. J Chapel, _ , llth street bridge. Services,lti*^ A. M.,and ö, 1*. Sunday school at 2 o dock. i American Church, between 12th and Rev. Edward Williams, pastor. Morning sen-ices at 10> a o'clock. Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Afterno 13th streets. ice«, 3 o'clock. Ev ing. Vi Afrxc Ltuon Church, French ntreet, between 8th and 9th, Rev. E. H. Chlppev, pastor. Mo - I9)tf ; afternoon, 3; m,; Sabbath school at l 1 ^, i'. M. Zion M. E. Church, ch streets, Rev.J.D. Elbert, |>a« mg senices at 1U o'clock ; Sunday school »t 1 4 afternoon service« at 3 I*. M.; evening 7 •„ !•. *d Rev. Mr. Todd will «peak at 3 o'clock. ' ' 's African Union chapel, on West 2nd street. Services at 1U) W ', A. M.. aud 7-,. p M Sabbath school at 3 o'clock, 1*. 31. Bethel A. M. E. Church, Walnut street above Sixth, Rev. f. G. Steward. Servicen at 10>* aud or of Ninth ul F St. P Norletln«. KU CTNG - KVBNINO. Mechanic's Lodge, No. 4. I. O Fellows' Hall. 3d aud King. lliiiqn»Tribe, No. 8,1. o. K. M., Hall, 415 Market street. La Fayette Lodge, No. 2, K. of P of Pythias Hall, 211 Market Asbury Lodge,I. O. of G. T.,at 5tli Streets. Jefferson Council, No. 10, O. U \ M chanics' Hall, 219 King street. '' Brandywine Lodge, No. 18, I. O. O F Fellows' Hall, Rising Sun. ' D. F.. at Odd Red Men'« Knight« id 3Iarket Mo Odd O. L. A. M. INSTALLATIONS. Uelann Oonncil No. 2., C,-K. A. Comogy, T- C.-M«lov. Paimatory.lt. s., w. T. (irovoa, •* K - S — James M. Jolilusoo. F. B.- William II l,enn, l.-Chulaa \Vood,lml._J 0 ,ei>h H. JSrico, t 1 i*. Micliael KeiUei i .--C. G. Stokey, Trustees. W. T. (irovei A. Pierce ; C. G. Stokey. Washington Council, No. 4, O. U. A. M Wnt. H. Sammons ; J. J. McMullen ; F. H., C. , O. ; J. -C.. v. C.. 1*. li. A vit. : 11. S. A. 11. 8 , Wm. W, I lick i,i . Boyder ; T . Jolm (Jorm.l. . Hoffecker ; Ex., T. H. Fu Chas. F. Hudson ; O. p M Trustees, Furenca Scanlau, Amir , Harry 31cNoil. 1 iid., 1. P., ! F. Thump Jol Uvid * IL ' W v Tim Are reported ye.terd.j «» |,evin B occurred |. Mar ¥®« l» ür d ».reel we. ar William II. Billany s hardware fJee 6 'lärm. 0 '"' 6 oisl,t *° b ® * Y M. K. Church are ■I ceiling of their edifice The Trustees of Ash having the walls frescoed. ...A? 4 «" 0 a 1»'* »*J0.it 12 years of , Ke bail a finger blo»„ off by tire premature Ui," cb.rge of a pietol on the Uli J ho City Council, members of the i were entertained at Weaver's ice créai after the adjournment of Cm by the . Ac., sil, last evening y-elected city ofilcials. cale of building lots, by have taken been postponed Michael Laily, which w laM Saturday afternoon until this afternoon •laco , 1 5 o'cltjck. Btbivk P oole in ' DhJHTNHio. —The Barn of Gorge Bethel T Truck by lightning . with its contents entirely 'ship, Delaware . .. Thursday night, and etl. Ll..HINlM._U"ri„ K the »term night, the Jackso ck with light ago being dune e: watch Thursdav but we he l't the stum f no tuni ng of tin* FIBEW0RKS.--J. Marsh Harlan in West stror t Ure'Ä'?rem „"'T,"'' -r 0 ""'« Uf «*•« *0. T.v f , making his usual display of fireworks, set them off l«Ht night i 1 ' oral hundred sped a to the p ice of tWDykjaptia Dr, •/. Teeth — Unie Itly'dl uel is reguLriy up Its »y that caii.l antlHeptic Sozniio impair them if this anti that act upon th« N.. All people would gro doubiediy prefer a « hea< being bald r upon their o wearing false ha r ; many c,f : has m-tfii o ll .d a ■ dy store color after it lias found, su. ; hair fallen ti gray, s 0I.lL.ly of Hall Verify tnia ststain. 'ut.' i ea. following This hea. my family o certify that I was very bald • perfectly smooth; and Ills' b u tfi fNMï t' *î la I r« f lieget a bp* s!up" Ve Kenewer; aud the hair has grown Ltali .. head, and Is now a natural bro fact, my llalr PARTLY CONLON. S0IPI0, JKNNIN9? Co., | N n -May. '' , l%0S. I'. "»ally appeared before a ad, upon oatu, says B.iitly ('onion -M. G. BUTLER, Notary Public! ■ .u Dr, Tutt's Sarsaparilla A Ouaon' This valuable prep final vhtues w ' possess the m< «leobstruent proper Klug's Evil White Indole Affections, Hum,'», Glam.», or of Ilia H'j iveys ; «II the varlouH Du« :u comt.l • all the Medl h L*ng experience Las proven t. id efficient Alterative for the «• e of scrofula, — Swellings, Ul Turners, Mercurial E large i im '\ ^JPWUlIc i i leerst Ion of K i . I - u.| Te.ter, Rlupwomis, B Nervtui Affections natlug from a d«-it many sff.*ctl Hloi 11 I rregu : Ovarian and Vegetable. s, Pimples, s«ire Kv — -id all d.Hoa of the Blue Feifliah-H, m v, Leucorrhœx or Whites rlgi-' . Also, Sappi l-L p" tl eriilty, It ely While using Dr. Tottsi oo«,upaiir.u I« usual. They PUD. restraint ef i «u may e purely vegetable. diet drink DA TUTT'S 0 \ I 5 1 ° Y * 1 tWVlS6 NO BJDICD I Mr prnlm Ta« !Vta<rar«|ty-Nat* To the ft l itor of Me Com Having boeu credibly informed that it has been very extensively report«! throughout this '•ity. that I have written a letter to a certain policeman, now on the police force of this city, in which 1 threaten to discharge all the present police force who do not work for my nomination I should be elected Mayor.) Also, that I bave promised to appoint a txlored police force in their stead. I therefore feel it to be my duty to state that both of those rejmrts false in toto. I have written neither have Ï made threats ctruing the police force. Yours, Reepeotfullv. ■ vial : (in «uch letter promises Robert C. Fjiaim. WiumroTow, July 5. Heal Km SuKBiFi e Salk.—W ill be sold uly lütii. 1872, at the Washington Hotel, at clock, P M.. that beautiful reaidouce lale of Anthony R. Fliun. Anv one wishing a nice house will do well to attend this rale. Extensive Salk C hild & Co. advertise a v real estât«, comprising 70 building lota, situated on 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, Hth, and Dupout Streets. The sale will take place ou Saturday of nest week, the 18th, inst.. aud is well worthy the at tention of the public. Many of the lots beautifully situated near Mrs. Norris' elegant ndence. overlooking the city. We refer the public to the advertisement els ticulari as to terms, Ac., Ac. ■ ■ Sheriff's .Ill - — M. M. extensive sale of Jh I.. I .YIurine New«. Harge Key »tone arrived Reading R. R. wharf, with blooms for Hugh E aSteele at Laurel. Kclu Wilmintrfo and Jo»eph Bay more. condition loaded with eoal. She wan taken the Harlau .% Holling worths wharves aud placed tlie dry dock for repairs. Steam Collier Ceutipe<h X Hollingsworth wharves for r> ived with ived in a loakv ■'i d the Harlan Schooner Active wharves. Shooner An mi M. Rbrnnl». arrived with « for the Lobdell C W. X II. id Wheel Company JlHgi* (E«q. i'Ulil. Elizabeth Hirst st was held the oath of Mary A. F o keep the p ■5100 t killing for v keep tl He It o Rosanna Carty, held in'ifdiK I* Isaa/* Deuhv ft tl, Harman, fined cos J heM in er and C d threateuiui .d reap* keep the peace. keep the peace John C saulting pay the costs Conner f. Marv Max. wo lively hold h ■I t- 190 an I Ï MO h DomoMiic Mm Wii.MiNoToji, July 6th. Ratter ô F.gg 3jU •easlScts half p.ick 16 ••Is. Apples 10 to 15 cts. l'u tatous 15 . per «|t. Rarpl I «its. HuoUloh h. per head. 1 . 15 to 25 Blackberries 15 lus 15 »eeherries «. Cabbage. i to a Uncutnl hunh. Radishes 1 lb . « 1 Onions . -M tf and Mi-h I'h school which has cl« d for the first Monday of Sop again Thk C< May, the Colunib niA H «'UK Mat.—A t Capo is winning a favored House a select faun >rt. Their prie rep for families other h( d liberal th the Capes. ,* maidering their location We comtueml the Col goarclinj. »ANDIN'G -A li •2t|*. '214 W. FOURTH ST. hi I 9 GAR DING. - > young nurrie K. SE ONI) ] BOARDING—A fe I 9 accommodated. t dfid t » railroad. En .SihlfiJIAL OF J »-« odtf OYUDING—At the West Jell-tf in. B *r-.f Klghth an. •in i «•* fi llSlied. fr. ■VI. KOTilKhGIL H OAR DING -lu a nm ol city and count rv *• family; he high, ! i '>3 .•at! lä ge airy •«. Appl EIGHT FRANKLIN HTH., • i I joakdi>:g_> W*> DELAWARE AVENUE. f• hH-tf 831 WALNUT STREET. iiotirej. V»»TH'E—Wm. M . Hayes, 11 candidiiie tor Mayor._ INSTATE OF GEO AGE DKRfiY'HlilRa the last will till Fifill Wi dt Letters te d i"Hta of Georg »r, tn the having been ln «I D* »y « 111 re. late of the ruy of >f Pennsylvania, . of law grunted t< tlu I ** ing «.daim», toVr h in r* b* ip ItTHID Kekideuc. Or, to <1 A Broi.niall, M f |'—All t mM T,< E T ° HKXToNH of July ,him tu r. Whmiugt ju, Do. j>6 '2t .ND UTHKRS. ■ . .11 be le 1 ■'llA HUXLBY. Regis-rar. ■ ysHcuT Higgins, Reyb«')i5" f-rtlllzc partnernhip be we and style of of ■*., for the Is this day dissolved by ÜÉAtÉMMNc linn ufa«* Th*- buslm settled by John C. Higgins. JOHN HIGGINS, Delaware CTy, Del., Julylsi im?' Jyft-ltdltw 11N G—FRANKLIN I/JAN Af lATlON. — i he Fourth An <1 M.etlllg I I » lie 8th It tic ir annual rep : lock. ■ cle • fl of Mile J) T. HAWKINS, Sfrc'y. JS OTIt I£. ^ 5 he I* « Itlz.: icst reipectfu'ly ..n that he .... r, 29» K. Fo street intends carrying __ lack S M I T II N O, repairing done in all Ph jblng at im i . i It iy so age of his futli ■» ASiiL'RY STERLING. I )'.' 1 Wi ron A Bkam n, Dkl. July 1, ; have, tins day < •llv 7 f'tr the the leih List. PM »Mu JP i K. « I> 1V1DIN NOTIi :>T NATIONAL BANK, •is, Dkl.., Jul) The Board of i this day, of tux, pujubiu to B. til v lVera* f " i ..I.' i>l-«lt fS' ». D ARMSTRONG. Cashier. I'iTfiJi_Pe ■lining rooi want the ceilings of th« fr autifnily. protection frt L. H. B., This Office. T I !x>MPaÎ! v N<iTUN A WESTERN RAILROAD TKBAHf IIIch, at a add re 5« TheS n«™?, 1 ;"!"*' l'-'l.. Joue OTIh. IM'J I im coupons Ul U, e nr», Muitgage Il.eiU» ul , •v M.-rn Railroad « ompsuv, mm the lug Ji th« d upon presentation, «m »•klrst Na:fi Bank o Wilmi II Registered Bonus w Die'in t office, vViholiigU)«, Del. M. H. CONNELL. Tie.s. I ^ 1 ft i '-i!. 11 •; A DELi'II I A, Wi LM 1NGTON X BALILnOitE rAI .i.OAD COMPANY. J- 27 hit AND I , June 17th, 1S78. have declared a The Board of Dire, i , al id Stoi k of July, ism. J. IT AjoTICE from either .vt Del. '1 he sub ifUI i'-iir per tenu on the capital •7. pa) able t.i o 6th A. HORNER. Beefy. Be d fcht for all HHHHi d third shall . W igtou, frl.nd the pul ,11 . d a large and well .u.) r tHJ . 'I ite boots • J aud examine to ordered wo ruptiy anémié«! to. The give the istantlal ami easy fitting do w. 11 to give UM d slioes w le in ail h : ispt uiy In a call. £. K. CwaWFuUD. j ii. . jy OTICE. TUE WILMINGTON Ac READING IL R «OJIPANY tifi Have oomploted Pack AG is carry MONEY MAT 1ER K\ •I ts ou the P - of their i d West ikliu lel. graph « ir Depot Front M .Mullen A Seal, ive prompt allein ion. C. 0T0J J., Geu'l Aupt. 1 delivering agent« w I' In Miner wJf*BITLLKY ü £ 1 ttî ÿ 1,, 2on Htreet, Non^Dlsu/ct, Aut-auira^NGrtli ïfi ^P'ar street, South District to two S.trS " 1110 """«*» of ;î ■ Situations and ft ftp Wanna. (Advertisements of lloes head twloe for » cents.) Inserted nnrter WANTED -Tl.-ee O' four stout beys, about IT ▼ ▼ .fan, i«a»n Mon*« Gentians preforr d. Finishing. A tv .lollS G. DAK K Tt»S K. Flflh V jyastp. -yy ANTED IMMEDIATELY - Gin« g ocrai hou ework, and ehamltennahls. Also goxt conks for Thurlow. Liu wo.U and Peuusgrove. Wages f J a week. Call homes. go. •) INlELLiGK.V'E OFFICE, No. 9 6 orange St. Jy«8t. TANT ED—Good German and American girls. Applvat K. K. RESTAURANT, liest of wages paid. jyf>-tf WANTED—A few good In' M Jyft-tt_ALUl'STlNK PAPER Mi 1.1« W ANTED -A JOU' g keep book A Apr Je84-tf \\7 ANTED.-GIKIJi WAN , ED. Apply ▼ v ta Jtenr jew tr For >\ icûùec.ï about IS.t THIS OFFICE. RTBENTR A»«i» WALNUT STS. for general ho St'3 W. SIXTH sr. ^yANTED «ly wot • Apply Je28-:f Wantefl. (Advcrtisem'mts of three hues head three times for 60 conta.) inserted under JOTICE NOTICE. I wanted at ob<-c. i N — Two good draft ho eport at Ko. 60s W Sn f.U) J/ßSt CHARLES D. AGNKH9. f AN I ED— IX) IM Ki'HA'K — A se i md-hand wheels. Address Y\ cc h ; lu - BABY,'» C J)8-2t GKFIC'A \\T ANTED.—A large q îantity of vlilt«* oak logs', v V Apply at the SAWMILL. foot of West st, Wilmington, Del. ,'HHiV! tl Skurtion jÿaUs. POSTPONED SALE. 23 BUILDING LOT3 AT PUBLIC old at Public Sale, on the prêt O.i SATURDAY, JULY G 1872, At 5 o'clock. P. M., il.K. Will bo 3 gOOd LOÎS I IN' d on LoverI*»g avenue, Adams, Jackson, sixth • ets. The • supposed du thut sells lie sold, les •le. 'Hi.we chro n. Eve it bargains »I 14» a h d attend. TKhMS_T , the balance In hrue a d six le. 'I M. LALLEY. •s. j)6*1t ! 1 •: ï fro day of ï ''*M>>r . off for e L W. ST.DRAM ,V SON, All. yx Ti:\SI\ bl SALK OF 70 BUILDING LOTS, IN Tin: WESTERN FART OF TUE CITY. Between Fon th, Fifth, sixth, Seventh cvls, and Dupont and Scott street, AT l*UIll.It: MALE ON TIIK FH K.Til MEM. d Eghth ON SATURDAY, JULY 13th, 1872. At 4 o'clock, P. M. lots well ele of tue country, hcHliiiÿ ' ular atu* cd. commanding a good «I desirable. W «? '«•hauics tu this edly rapidly lucre •u| contignom lots e value of call partie d • property kIji .t *ui ding a Mint will pay for all S|"'CU e been purtli udng largely i view of Jtelug a portion of thepreperty recently held by LmiD Ji Huu, it Will pofcUUcU be auid without uu •lerbiddlng. 1 TERMS OF HALE-Twenty per c »PPro hi this uidglib.irtiood, : speedy eu . cash, End s, i.i urlng Interest in. •e In I tl fr. ;ie day of sal Settle !■ •lav, July i* ■ 1-2 .M., •1 I . Havings hind order udi. I tum« «hate possession oi i. .i ■ -f ( it. M. M. t'lilLTJ No. 7.(4 W. Hevei A CO , on, Del. JAM* MONDAY L. W. Srn A Son, Auct's ^HKRIFif ARMSTRONG wm H «.|| of Wi B. Kord, at ion, o'clock, a of f Ill'S w initngto ta»i HuTidrtd, Red snip • u good o d a miming sire cr at h. us.' ry little o tMill place. Thu title m first. ay f Is could i <»f the best J) 9-6 6 der W.MTiUllA.II dk s«>8, Estaro Agonts dt Auctlonuore f*». Ill kut Fmivtk Ntreet« WILMIMSI-ON. Dei «»r 1 « Hole o Inatirni ■irnpiUe The tmd WtfDNtSl dgm will «c i at Public Auction •• Th i d «y of JUiy, A. 1). . «•!«>« the aft« U, ill E. Foprih aware, the follow "1 the late lit »! L W. Wilmington, longing'to ti ^ in the » Ig stocks, be ilctta J. Bcd i Tw res, Bank of Dhlaw Union Bank of De of Wilmington \ FlfTv-fi shares i ivuirf, twenty-eight «dans, Bank ud Brandywine; tw.nty sliaras ^ 1 urnpiki; ; nine shares ce Company. • days after sale. W MeCAl LLEY, : ! ; 11 •u A Gre DuIhw Te Ex.ci Jev* ts "f Real l P. unm Property promptly •*. Regu.ar .Su!.-h of p ui .oom, every WEDNESDAY ■I NA J I HI.'ïv ***•", ri'lfiiUAÏ, FiU '* sAiuiUAi uvcriliig.». All > them will I«; promptly atten. Ii CliliSlgl ten«i lure nty or H ■« SAT I RDA DAY algnof Lib ^ J|*«Lk «Sc .*111.1.Kit, Koa. Estate «gen» * Auctioneer». No BOS 41 1 ihet Ntreet, above Ninth, WiLMiaeroa, dmu Cmi innsd Null* of |> r > »'nods, Nuilous, »ods, ur.Liy ■I •i. <1 art I tl ornliig. July «tu lug at 7)4, 1*. M. jya-it l" o'clock a. M., and' (fill) ©nfinanrrs. AN ORDINANCE ~ fiai,.,,! b„ tu cut, O,«mil y mimtnriUrn ■ B. .t V'Hon 1, That the of Windsor Ht., u El«riiili Mnl 1 1 Pul id Die city Ma. I. J 27 th. 1b72. JUMli Maris, President. _ Jj« at Attest: E. T. Ti ORDINANCE ~~ liK'.ITLATING the compknhation OF THE 'OLLECTOlta OF THE™? hi-Suits AN WILMi . r./aiiir "f Wilmington and (Joli ON 1. '1 the '•y "f Wilmington aii , a-« follows: For ma k '"»K luxes in July and th« ecu, h of their ser ■i w*u,t, Neveu Dull, „ . . -, -«trod -u.«i by them after that - •» per cu at the A liy Hall, '2<th, 1«,T2. _ JOb llU Prenidei MARIS, City fiu Alt« AN «KÜINANIK NG THE SALARY OF THE ( 1 I', : E. T. Tavlc J>«s t.i TTY 60LICT TOR. Be it ,n Ry Solicitor shall bindreu nais per •J. Tha it .u.) the city pure hm f ord Inane, *hy repealed. i'»silL A MARIH, "dent city Council. J) 'Lift. ■ riiinan «r parts. h ■'ll Whh till« nr« : « City Hah, Jun .th. Ältest : B.T. TAYLOR. Cleric. r|!'* CONSUMERS OF C tifi Is the mm , r ,,U ,,lB , l:Ll Die MOU.VÏ AL-Ask your deal« ARMEL. K«iiaii ü * rine ! , ed coal at »AWTUR »I«. epiita.iou No i '■•i JI. Sales. tt for TIP «MAS BAL I orsto tin, .vu. d shippers oi haiiani;« MGa L. M. i * oal. Miner 31 Jyö-imdAw street. _ _Pldlade A. T.ALDEItmcE'8 MU. Ill Uhlplsy fit. UruH, Estf sod /«»Öd. S TRAYED-Wednesday, June rtth.a dark fl\-_ brewn or black driving mare, atniut iß 2C7\ gh, H years old, one white hind foot loug •hort-rlhtMMl, large head, dean-11 min'd ; had Nevins - quarrte», paid for hands hi bo*tled, s leather halter; last Chester county. A liberal reward will information I adlng to h» r rec- very. Addreas EDWARD LY8TEU, Thirty-First and Walnut stree-s, Philadelphia. IT I If* •) £or #ritt. ■J10H KBNT-Dwclllug No. «04 Weal Sixth I street, in elegant oider. Poaaeaaion lui- pi mediately. Also, one on Seventh, below Wamut, 3d «tory front for storage, which er. Apply to WH. H. KEY NOLDH, heal Kstaie Agent, 8*i o West .lyw-f or three t>n aaant rooms In 616 loll ItaNT—T Market Btreet. Inquire within. Jy6.1*t I J. n. LEWIS. Til Shipley 8oR RENT— II« Apply «o 1 aud i ■ EVANS PENNINGTON, No. 880 W. Seventh street. 1 .10 KEN I* uK MALE at very low prlccH; The following new and elegant homes, excellently located with every modéra improvement. Poases 804EBMM Jys 3t* odlatcly : No. filO *• Ötll West street, Washington Madison street, (8) «Uhl " D. II. KENT, No.818 W. .sixth , 80 ? Shipley (11) elc **et, (10) Apply to JeW-tf I JlOIt RENT—F< 1 Houses on Front H-ut 812.60 per month. Inquire 6 W. Fourth street. three story B lck i. lay ton. the tea WM. II. PIERCE. wlih oflloe '•k with stabling for six P. WORK ALL à CO., 41» W. F K. C. Pierson, (next door.) ■ A OK RENT-A large I 1 front. Urge yard bn Apply ftpm-tf .lOR KENT—Tw 1 from city limits. Apply marl'i-tf I frmn- ti « Mini's mile THOMAS WALTKlc yilARF PROPERTY FOR KENT—Situated at South end of Market St. Bridge. Apply Oil AS. WARNER A OO. XL 1 .1UK KENT.—House No. 916 Delaware Avenue, y with fifteen rooms, in complete order; and also of the lot, built M. M. CHILD A CO., Seventh Wilmington, Del. will B"il a frame building a billiard Apply to No. 4 W Srp lit—tf ^or fair. ,v»rt sai • Apply . JJ3-tf_ L1ÜK MALE—one large gray M/ bay mare and colt. Jys-tf ■ AUK SALE, I 1 cheap lu h I The auuractory. A ■ I fixture* e ehs 1 cl for a p W. II. ROBINSON, No. lin K. Fourth s. tha In mi-1 EDGE MOOR IRON WOR Ellers Station, T. W. A B. K. K. WKi empty barrels for sale ou to suit purchasers. Apply to G. A J. PYLE, je89-1i cor. Sixth I Mo streets. In Hlvervlow the Secretary's office, K ivkkview < KMEIF.HY.-L« ( eirut-ry will be so ter July • i n i. nue, $Â.6 per lot. 81ft .*0 •• •• ota fr ug «m .< .* third cash, balance in or August. 1st: Avenues, 8 0 mouths, im Lots fronting Allothcr lots, l.i'hographcd pl< be furnished by J L. per lot. : •' •' d f Tther inrorrnatli Will hompson, Supt, at Mm g J. MARIS, they 808 Market money i cill be teeeivetl before July jelH-e. d . cl. try,. ' U F VO It SAl.K-f 1201 Dulawu —"-et. Apply to «? of Jel ft-tf J. P. Me LEAR. I ixOR HALE—Few No. 12'J In Grac e ■htirch. Ap H. C. HOBiNnON, Market. 1 AOK HALE—At a great bargain, a Magee c< stove, In good order. Apply at FLLNN à _ raysn-tf _ ,^<»R H ir,R._The'Good will, tue WATCH AND JEW dished uj.w • I Mar Being compelled, by biiNiuvsM, I offer .t ply Fourth JACKSON'S, '2U> Market sireufi Stock ami Fixtures -Kl bl'Hi NESS, «is of Hlxty years at then, w. corner cuts, W iuilngtoii, Delaware III health, good win st«H'k Jh-i apply Ity w.'io has u lull po E i I ruiimjuiih my Preston Lea, of trans ■ during my Inability U)attend /IRA FERRIS, J«., ' urtli and Market. Wilmington, Del. Of ■l all to it. r inyas-tf Y FAKM FOR SALE.—The i"g ailvan.-ed In yi^ars, having <■ g, will sell I to « farm contaluiug • or «-HH, situated lu Shsaex id lea ling freu in latter place, Ivor. It «• Well 8« tiut.V 1 Heaford ; «« fron fields, being highly improv. d growth of c are aho lx Milles fr Nantie ke h Ul *viii. il into clover, the land a«lupt«d to ti the grasses. '1 he In cultivation the bul : , »heat, « enty •vr. Th» d of differ« chard. The building« consist of a fra ne dwelling with buildings s information given tlie proprietor. myio-Bm ood apple two-story glu s.ory adjoining, •n go.><i repairs. Fu. u. thur Dr. u. Fisher KZKnlKL REED, ajipll. u - 1 i. St aford, . el. I olOK HALE OR RENT. ' I Ism.»on street and rooms each ; front and in Gilpin Avenue, 1U •k yards; hot ; terms easy. ^){»ply PENNINGTON, Real Estate Agent» No. b '20 W. in art-t f I .voR SALK—The very desirable three-storv brick residence, No. tto» TatnaJI street; El containing ten rooms,and all modern Impruvuiueuts CHAS. R. JONES, V\ alnut street. a the inp7-tf IAOR SALK.—Scattergnud Allen, I is receiving large supplies of rail, which he Also a n leave yo W. Front Ht. Baled Hay, by l market prices. selling ce lot of Hay loose by the 1 ni* r 24-it I^IOR SALK.—A B0 horse boiler aud engine in JL' thorough order. Apply to . W R. * H. GAUSR j^AWIUEL W. McCAULLEY, • Itf.ll hn Agent und t! luuer fur Fenusylvnultt. Conveyancing In all Its branches. " 0 -SML t * lven buying, selling, d renting real caute, and collecting 'nvoBtf.,. am. loana negotiated «ÏÏ! ar *" um ' eitherlu'perei.n'orbj'leUef 1 ' 011 '"' 0U Oillce op« n until h o'cluck'ln the evculng. OFFICU t No. 0«J)4 Jlurkel Ntreet, Wilmington, Del.. Second Floor King fehl 2 - 6 m P. GRUBB, MURRAY, « « 1« iitîtio o r *î?, rH cau h « left at M. or Htore, no. a w sixth Ht rimrcrf Yo E. dune at fully King' WINDOW AWNINGS, Those In need of tht ITALIAN WINDOW AWNINGS should call beautiful for private resldenteg, assort m cut of patterns Jol M m id iny tine And, „ K - W. HIRNIE'H, _ G K. Wale, streut. pOUttTH OF JULY W 1 goods very hope tw BUY YOUR F I It K W O R K S, c: l LA I» , OF B o w MAN, F O URTH AND LOrviBA ()CEAN HOUSE, I- K W K N , » K IS NOW OPEN AND R D , L A W A UR, ready t RECEIVE GUESTS. "'ALTER BURTON, Prom rpiBIMMINU Arlu U8Y U00DS SIOKE, No. 401 LOAIBAIM» St. Mj frliin..» CALL AND EXAMINE rauB.,««,,__mninumi street wharf Wilmington at about 4.3o p. m. Excursion tie£« J ^ « and return "JT »» «quÄSSiS'J'Äi, "*• Jy-tf An tion, years and 1 or and chlems, D*di. tions lry, and id the public Invite«! my stock. a share of their patronage. .t W'LAÙlMê, PM THw W r *feij J Ü ♦ ♦ FAMILY FAVORITE SEWING EACiugg sstejssz xhiï lTCH - « 7& SALESROOM, _^jj_yA,RKET STkRRT. yy II.MINGTON 8A8H. BLIND. SHUTTER. D00 B FRAME AND MOULDINC ° R ' EMPORIUM. CARrENTKRS AND BtTILDKIlA YOUB IN'iKHK^T : attention la calk'd to mv atonv Naall, Hiiii.Ih, Win tori. Window Rram rrainoa, bracaru, Muldlnua, ac., i, C ;, , '«'t up a warwroom at ' " uv mg uum look tu ) Vo. 421 We»t FHONT STHIClrr (Between Wtst and Washington streets l am prepared to nil all orders for Buii.iinu terlals of the liest, quality at the l.Vwaat ,1? K stock of all .he usual sises of doors, sssh hh,,/ shutters, frames brackets and moi.iinuH ' I ' 4b * kept constantly on hand. Having be. ë a , In this due of busines« for anurn ,u,u *hi - having a factory In the lumbsr rem«.«""/ feel confldeutl can give entire aadsfactm? u, ' both in price and quality. 11 10 ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY AND FULLY ATlE.xDEI) TO Call and examine my stock befo elsewhere. It will pay you to do so. «« , fro ! u l,u l '""Qtry will ii carefully packed, marked Joio-tf M ï I'AltK. Purchasing the - : ■ «hipped at Very^Uu* WM. II. I-II H^. N Agent for-f. Y. ns NOKMANDl'« PATRONIZE HOME ENTERPRISE. BUY OK TATNALL & CO. Florists » 13ulu%VHre Avé. und Jefferson ML, WILMINGTON, DEL Fit .< „- r and Bouquets, for Weddings u.ts Funerals, Ac. cm Flowers, Garden Vfow« »••e« 1 «, Greenhouse aud hummel Budding pianu Also, Hanging Vases, Hustle. Work. * mari m vd-nieh9l-l v w^f (JOAL REDUCED ONK DOLLAU PEU TON AT Wm. H. Allmoud & Bro.'s. •KÏGHTH AND MARKET STREETS. i \ UAWIS A BROTHER, 506 HJARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, DBu. tw Housekeepers u should uni. fall to those going visu i he hOIISeki'np F NIE mercantile printinq a SPECIALTY. TIIK BENT l'HENNl-X, NEWEST TYPES, ItIVUKST INKS, AND «KILLED WORKMEN. Merchants, Manufacturers a*.d others, who want a »-uperlor cotes ol Job Printing, will please ceil ut the COMMERCIAL STEAM-1*UWJSK PRINTIN« OFFICE, 8. w. cob. Fifth and Makebt sts. M uniform amt reaermabla Bstlraaus icucver desired. No Inferior work per leave the establ shment. Work done wim line of work inclu«lts milled promptness a accuracy. hvery l eeorip ion of Job Printing, such blli-iieads, uoto aud letter-heaus, bank-cheque«, tickets, munmuib po«u-rs, sa.e bills, circular«, legal blanks, books, pamphlet«, school and library c loguee, envelopes, tags, mouihly statement*, stltuttons and by-laws, visiting cards, lu druggist«, strawberry tickets, railroad tickets, pr«> grammes, certhlcatea, Ac., Ac. Bl« gratis to patroua. our prices are actually use of Philadelphia or New York. f"i JENKIN8 At ATKINSON, Proprietors. F. O. FKHR1H, Huiierlntendent. myli-tf HAVING REMOVED MY BUSINESS TO No. 207 Market Street, FROM No. 200 FRENCH STREET. And, having a fine largo stook of well dried CIGAB«, W ould respectfully call the public attention 1 sell them at the lowest rates aud warrant goods as represented very thankml for p<*st fav. hope t tw l.iic . 1 each and every ca by strict Die confluence of the public Very Respectfully EDWARD I,. RICE. Jr. No. ISO? Market Street, «»10 TO $25 A DAY MADE BY SELLING THE UNDERGROUND R. R. An authentic history of this remarkablo organiza tion, which was once ho effective In aiding a aveu it« cape from their bondage. By WM. STILL, for years chairman of the Acting Vigilant commutes, and Manager of the fhila.U lphla Branch, imp. svu, profusely illustrated. Cloth extra, 84.Ni 1 he author lor mauy years kept a faithful record all the fugitives who passe«! through his hands, and tn« book is made up of tills and other cases, lu chlems, and lacts win, n came withlu tils oliserva D*di. The narratives are thrilling aud the revela tions startling. SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION. Endorsed by Chlci-Justlce Chask, Hokack Ghhs lry, John g. Wuittikk, senators Sumnhb, Wilson. and mauy othera. This Is Ute bkht book offered for u long thue ud for circulare. Liberal terms. POUTKK 4c CO., U».ral i(c.M WILMINUTUN, UW. wausnts wanted.