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♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * / 'J * m ! I r 8 <&**} VOL. VII.--NO. 1805. WILMINGTON, DEL., WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1872. PRICE TWO CENTS. ikify <£<Mt«wrMf. JENKINS A ATKINSON. Mil.11 Kit ATMI NHON«. Ir*F.»r TVrtrtJt. Ktc., See Secmui !\m*. .Fubllaher. lti<- '•umnur ItcnorlM. clttaciiN who are about to leave fora •1 «a forwarded ! pay pontage Th* I oniiiicrciiil • of h *ve tlm co» 5 k. If -, will tic add-iloiml. Niinuiicr weaH.c t.. tla-in, at in cent* per Unit, of cc IWr. Hniiiiirr'a l.reelry I .«Her Mr. Sumner's long expected letter, in favor of theeley, is published in some of tho paper*, to* ilay. it « 1, ho ban already expressed iu his several Pppu'lieH in opposition thing support Greoley. Of courao, it will atfect fow peiM'ii* if any. incapable of taking a cluar view of the pros «nt crtiiniion. elaboration of the aarno view* Frenident Grant, and sept his decision It is evident that Mr. Sumner Smti- Items. quoit pitching. ch given I. W F. Sudler, of Bridguville, is said to he iy ill. y strangers in 1 •o a great l.iijIU is nearly I here 'I lie L 'I'li«* J. .V K It. It. will I August 7th. * need* a hath house. old. nxcursiou train tired at I.ewes i 'n!fnr, t>t Gov. Funder, fr il \ solute «if 11 gun* ill-port J ,' ,**-*. last k James K K i-l ley, of iv.-upuiig the llodiiuy mausiori, fur liii* ms || coats just twic tl. I'luiadeqdiia Lewes, di to go from I to N«w York. M. E. Church at Lowes will he dndi the 2Hth of August. Dr. T. J. Tin , A. Wallace and others The .en. lb will ortlciate. Tli« Bov. Mr. Boynton. Jr., of Ohio, will oo t"i|iv t!i«» pulpit of the Frehyteriau Church of during tl r. ii ■ Plillndrl|ihlu T«|iicH. h aunts." a notorious thief, who the Eastern ^'emlcntiaiy, about four until* ago. in dead. Kvakura and his Japanese embassy "did" city, yesterday. Tlio second excursion of the poor childrou day, to 1'enUNgrove. It of liiiMcd t «l*eidi-*l sticcens. Squire McMull* is pronounced onl of dan '1 bo SI nr has a letter, purportil'g have L M. written hy Marra, who shot McMullen. Of M;s H.-nry Eldridge a'templed to light a tin- !•;. pouring ml fr* exploded, of cour*e, and Mrs. E lumped i • '« I nrrel of rain water and cxiinguislu<1 the lltiu •*. but not before she wan badly I into the stove. o ray horse in Germantown brought in h back yard, where a colored woman whs fui.g dishes. Thero was a fall of crockery A mad do,., i! had bitten tw The Xorth Amerir I'uwd in tlio "Liberal" party. shot Mondav, but not before and six dogs. * John-iii, I-«-in ini ne («* • di-inmnd soltairo rings play the piano if thuy know V* Indie* with bow. I -lim'd silks of daik shad** coveted with while iimiihI spot«, as larguas hall a dollar. dollar. I'h toilet. a pretty green, but it shell pink, wife of the nivsteries of When U i- lir*l applied, I he changes I.«- 1 ha* rt-i'overeil a against a luptor *l*i:ili-r 'lor i lie loss of lier In.sl We don't 1 •h a I I- , id's v for ■ •I to bear up a hat" is thus hip with a fnii scarf passing around 1 falling Tibet! : "An ole t-i 1 f a tlm Lut. |"*--ii i., frout of the ii'• -i "ul.let's with a rich l • the hair, the other age and fastened »w of ribbon. for dcmi-toilotte consists of a >■ 'ir polonaise of Ionian!, scalloped and 1 "•* d "nh hlack Velvet. Tills i "I light hliie silk, trimmed upon the hot «.Hi a *l«ep flounce, hiuilud by two bias w hielt ski bi! 1-, «liny & scctllopeil piece, and 'hing' of silk. Tlm polonaise niTs of the same blue silk, and the is a pompadour neck, simulated with Mus II a In I* i-i.t-^i ' rimes a«i«t C'i«H«aliieM. ' 1 at JelTurson, Texas, yesterday destroy 1 - 1 lidmgs including Kreetnan's Hall and y 150.mm. n Oswego, N. \ , lay morning The 1* i hurles Hotel. 1 « % II ill block, ii J * 1 ' "I by lire ye ghi; Mill of Albright A F..-*-l«Hlon nt '•»«. t\i* , wa* burned on ritinday night. u at:* i McUI.-IIiim, from Philadelphia, coinmit 1 1 1 »t Visalia, Cal., on Monday. !; ( "•" K'l'orteil at Brownsville, Texas, last '*• 'i'* Indian raid had occurrod near e killed. L-* - I '*"» 1,1 "hielt 17 pomous James Malburu, hurst her holier M -iiregur, Iowa, yesterday afiernoon, kill •n 1-» pU'sotiH and iiijuiing several others. • »t Hunter's Foint, L. I., yesterday, l 1 '" ''''' a bttmher of vessels, the hlandaiii 11 ' 1 k*, und Coe's Phosphate Works. C -•" «.de other property was destroyed, ami «he - 1 '' lodtvidual losses is estimated \ ti The I n lmr Hi'Torui Coovrntlon. Con vent ion, which met at New York yesterday lings number of the delegates witli Hfler a discussion winch showed u,,; »"«jordy were in favor of nominating ' 1,1 «nul NVil*en. th 0 executive Committee ipitiionzod to call a Natioual convention Labor party, if deemed advisable. 1 i >• National Lai 1 « . uid.u*, reassembled iu : •tation. Tlio proc . and a 1er I »re niliar bf ll A TrcHpiiHN. . "\SHTITTKH i n;. r. i*Kl> IO EIKOT A TREHPASsKU 't «-I Chester JijU vnoniiin says : •• 'By last week, two gent 1« d. I «took them** lv«* d.'"iue, I« inrtiiic »"•»lii.t'. Whil ■I • « \v f Morton a point on the Kran a few hours recreation in f pursuit of pleasure, ' i the properly upou which they , 'n.g made hi* appearance, aud ordered .. ' ', I' 1111 "P »takes and leave." As w parties immediately ... "ill; the enter, hut the'laud owner. , 4 ' ll V " ot deem their movements «nth '• * '''ht ion*, and at once Imgau throwing il«-ni, by way of facilitating matters. , , , ti proceeding one of the stones struck N t J* t "Gy and made rat her a severe wound, rl'.' 1 Itaving gotten rid of thu lisiior , ''M tiicaiis above described, the laud «lately repaired to Coatosvilie, and «•Mured nut against the pAiti«s for .. Km .. * " u, î' a *»° informe*! that the assaulted . I tl , 1 '"d«*** «dit before Squire Hinbaid I,T d" 1 'dgh, aud the matter will no doubt be ,.;*,^ *'( Low much force is uccessarv to i..,.. ' ' «plisser, and whether his life «hall l»e Mr, . "dl'«dt consulting the mean* pro : the civil law. t Let 1 1., nl '"»«UI Hl I * tl., i ' The I'j , w A4tionaI Bank of Council Bluff* * ,„*?,'„!** " ,lb 'd on Monday of «2Ü.0UU, "ii »we oisnnor unknown." <W.!? n ' v r« 11,011 W(»rms are r a** d^niage to (he cotton B "'-*t oi Selma, Alabama, an* „1?" î*' ü 1'hiladelpbia railway compaides h*»in«> n 8 r a»s instead of bay for their *htuie for|S| an HXUblio,,t a " J tmoitious sub VJfct. *° reported to be tbe black It attjr, and $17 per less i GENERAL. Tin- IimIi-|m-'I«Ici Hrniurrnla. ih«« I hy are ItllOWN 1K.UOAY. IN 01-1- HI III IN U Thu public II reeli I that tlm •« Dog," a; by the -.Saul*hui> Democrat n. to hold it, in ad-ance of . who ibiuery, and, by a piofuHMion of greater /.eai lor boiled crow,an pre Hunted in tho Greoley and Drown feast, crowd the Saulsburyitcs otT the platform. Two câlin ha* I been One wan and they the House of Rupn-suiiialivus. The other oddroneed to tlm Démocrate, who wore eumm< ml to gather in ttie County Court room. liukkalh" ■ d Hr* I lover, yesterday, w It I'olly McNutts, The purj movement hy the baiilsbury leadi have control of tho party le for Hie meeting, intended to catch Greeley Republican*, requested tu meet in the Hall E FOUND. Owing to the fact, however, that ttie Greoley movement has not captured Republicans iu Delaware, and that there t»o within live miles of Dover, and that oven the*« two did oiuindiii* load of 11 trip I'll! appear, yesterday, there w*s meeting of "Liberals" held, and ttie Hall of entaiives maintained its it-1 tomary coudi of dopruH-ing emptiness. Ttie ghost* of had lawn llillod ahold the room , the Knut I . hilt doubt, aud spirit of the Slave Godu brooded a gathering of Ih-puhlicaus, candidate for ul defeat the Kspubllc Fr kill, there y UATHEUINO. In the<• Koniii. helmv. tliei Tlm nh tlm assembled multitude, who desired to pai take uï iliu crow. At two o'clock the uiooling ganized hy the selucliou of the following iu ably the to his Inm (lie while City, were Oil'll* iTesidant -Albert (). Newton, New Castle Co. Vice Presidents John rownsend, of New C tie ; N. H. l'owoll, of Kuut ; Willum Kllugood, of Simrex. Secretaries -George Chance, J. W. Cooper. Uu motion ef Air Quinn, a committee of two each was appointed to repotl resolutions, follows : »Now Castle—Willi send. Kent — Edward llidgoly, Esq., Win. A. Atkin r. 11. Quinn, Samuel Town Sussex (i. W. S. Nicholson, Dr. John Laws. Hl'EAKINO. James B. Booth, Esq., of Wilmington, then introduced, who said ho came there a* a Democrat, he always had been one, would he, for aught he knew. Hi* H| •derate argument, divested of personal maik*. ap logi/.ng for the uouiiuatiou of Gree ley and Kr He had been opposed to Greoley. and had thought it hardly possibly that h« should he the Uotniuee of the Democracy, hut as he has be •gular candidate of tho Democratic Party, by the choice of the Baltimore Couveu duty hound, a* a loyal Democrat, support ttie nominee, and he tli night any man who calls himself a Dei i forgetful of lus «luty against the icgular uomiueo of ttie Baitimoie Convention. At Hie close of Mr. Booth's speech, Mr. Quinn from the Committee, reported a senes of reso lutions, which were read aud adopted, three persons voliug iu the atliruiative, aud the negative. Tho following is the import of . qi'I.NN's RESOLVES' 1st. That we. the Democracy, and Liberal Republicans, approve and ratify the nomination of Greeley and Brown. 2d. That the election of Greeley anil Brown will leiuove all dntaiuhlies from our Houlhoru lm-threu, aud general amnesty will he estai» imbed : it will preserve local rttato government and Siales Light* ; establish mihtaiy power ; preseve the sacreduess of Habeas Corpus : constitutional rights will be guaranteed to all citizens ; and tlio civil service bo tilled with ln »nest 1 always " pint* o rat would ho day or lie in aud civil over the 'apt. Joseph M. Barn , anil delivered himself of substantially the same speech a* (lint spoken ai IiieGreeley meet ing in Wilming. ll elicited little mounted tin JON g* ddi 'piletml feeling to brood 1 ■ |M TbWNHKND, RM D \V u Ti illy enough, Sam. Townsend was the next speaker. Hu indulged in considerable sped, reviewing the a«: mocracy, for Die last ten or twelve years, by which it was made to appear tiiat he was about tho only steady, consistent, aud unchangeable Jhu State. He proved very satis f acton ly to lumself that his own course had been a straight line, without the smallest deviation, but the orratie wanderings of ovcryimdy else tilled him with pain aud disgust In supporting Horace Greeley he expected to secure a I) cralie Congress, llo exhorted the Democracy to swullow ill« c farm, "to heat Grant,' Anything under Heav ens should be done to effect that. Our venerable friend shed uiauv drops bf noble perspiration, and worked himself up into a gen erally heated condition, by the excessive «rgy of his delivery. The violence of lit* expletives maintain«*! the customary high aver age, aud he devoted a number of them to the CmikiEUctAL. Hu especially resented the general impression ih.it "S. T. lM»j(t — X" had any tuler •o to his political course. On motion of Mr. Reed,the proceedings of the •derod to he published in the the Delaware De Detune I No. , boiled, in any other No. O ber Fur l\ her meeting Democratic papers, aud the menting adjourned with cheer« loi Greeley and Brown. Dm- Nnrlli Ciirsllun FrinulM. cti, A MINOUITV. "E. C.," tlm vigorous aud intellig pondent of the Now Yt»rk 1'imcs, writes from North Carolina the following desoriptiou of the "challenging" dodge, hy which tho Democrat* and Greeley morrow ; — corres carry the S.&'e, ' It is well known that several days ago l)o tectivu Wood aud Convict Blumentmrg arrived her«, in obedience to orders from Fthau Allen to procoeii at once to North Carolina and their instructions. On Saturday la*t war telegraphed that the namos of 20U Repub lican* hud city, and to-day reliable the same day 983 names out of the voting po|>« Illation of 1130 were marked for challeng« iu the town of lvumtou, Lenoir (\junty This bar, of course, included give a «how ot fairness ; hut the fact that the have 300 majority, aud that the done by Democrats, shows that •ly all Republicans, i* known as inspection day, when the registration books are open for inspection, and tue citizens have the right mark the names of any they huvo reason hove have n«t ih« right to vote fur challenge. It is evident from tho wh dvsalo challenging at Kinston that the Democrats have boon prompted l»y Wood and Hluiuouberg to learu from 1 take advantage of this provision of Led for challenge iu thi« iceived that Democrats, Republic challenging tnosc challenged w "Saturday -r tud to l»e I« ...., the 'i many tlio law to swindle the Republicans ont of the Tho party cliadooging ha* the right to put iu evidence not entitled to vot* •State. tho day of tlo«tL perso« offoiiog i* oLjaot of the conspiracy i _ tins way iu the lmavy Republican prec thus prevent thu vote from being poilod. The S'ate has not yet boon generally beard from, but it i* believed that ibis challenging La* been arranged whore vor tlm Republic majorities, and that this fact is of (lie hoasts of the Democrats here, dining the last I«" line aud B , ami the to u*e all the ti'.iio in . ni i- 1 have largo the toiiudatioii days, that they are sur« of victory. asserts her superiority Chicago watering place. There i- said tn lie a «liJsfiil lack of biidcs ut Nixgura this houmoii. TFo ladies at hy« Beach exciting croquet touinumeiit. The thing They look very bill hunt The Japanese Embassy Belmont lwakuru made a speech. Tho Indians in Southern Utah dug up the hut diet, «ul Unding that General Morrow was dy to scud u force against them, they dis persed. full hie croqiidt-balls of gilt, the green lawn. regalod at tbe Philadelphia yesterday. be The l'rn*rr«<* of I lie CnmpulKtt. Senator Sherman. of Ohio. in going to Galifor -îia, and will there labor for Ihn Republican Presidential ticket. Tim Saratoga Sun in authority for the stale •nt that Chiel Justice Church will not ih«« nomination of any parly for Governor <»f New York. The New York Time* Rive* a lint of thirty-live I »'-muri atic paper* winch oppoee Greeley. George Keeker, an inlliicnlial Democrat, well Broome, Sohoiiarie, and Delaware coalition, New York, has written a letter iiotiiiohig hin preference for (Irant and Wilaou. Three of the Democratic nuwspai coohin utterly refuse to support Greoley and Drown. Tlu-y are all old paper*, and are odited hy men who have ai wave buen Democrat*, and have exerted much iidiuonco in their party in which their pa| A call in puhlinhed f«»r a Convention of the true Democracy of I'ike county, lUinola, who are opponnd to ilie nomination and election of Horace Greeley to the Presiduuov of the Luitod Staten. ice,l It m Wm published. Personal I in» Ilia* nee. Uev. T. Gardiner Littell and wife, of St. John * their outward 11 E. Ohurch, arrivait safely trip to Great Britaiu and letter* from them received a few days ago, dated at Edinburg. G. Fat roui aud famdv. formerly iu the sewing machine biisiuos* in thin city, have removed Demorara, lhitish Guiana, South America, aud sturt cd in business there. Uev. William Murphy returned home, last evening, after a sumo Ins duties at the Old Swedes Church next Sunday. * at Ho will Governor Fonder pissed through the city y enter* lay, May. E H. K. Butler ban lieuo r Stale. Hu works hard, ami deserve* rest. the Frof. Charles Grobe pai<l a visit to hi* friundn iu Wiluiiugtiiu last week. He is locking remark ably well, and give* a very flattering the l'eiiuingiou Female College with which he is connected. J. F. Morrow returned, yesterday, after a throe weeks stay at Ocean Grove. John A. Armour, formerly of the Comvehcial, returned to Wilmington, this morning, from Minnesota, where he now makes in* home. He purposes to remain here a few weeks and then to return to St. Faul. King Wil um' s rent roll in a nice two million. Ole Bull has suddenly appouiod iu Norway, his old home. Castelar, tho Spaninh orator, it is said, formerly a " typo." Emillie Bernard,the new Nicaraguan Minister. Inm arrived iu Washington, and will present his cruileiitials on the return of the Fresidont. The Japanese Embassy arrived iu Now York yesterday, l imy ilm-iineii a banquet ottered hy (lie Chamber of Commerce. Captain Hiuckuu, of the Fhiladolpiiia Sunday Di-pat<-li, was seriously, if not fatally injured, while alisiuptiug to get City, yesterday morning. Several of Ins ribs were broken,sml his hack and foot badly injured. Henri Drayton, the well-known baritone, died yesterday nr New York. • it Atlantic Ifovciusnls et llic I'l-fsl teil. President Grant arrived at Utica, N. Y .yester day morning, a* the guest of Senator Conk ling. i o.*d by au escort of vet< ran soldiers, the .Mayor, Common Council, and a delegation of citizens. Ho will have a public reteptiun this atturuooii, aud leave for the Thousand Islands to-morrow night. Ex-Govern or Seymour dined with the Fresideut at Senator Conkhug's last night. lie BroUi-n Cp. Repelillc Urei I At Savannah, a number of persons, including wounded during the street c; Monday night a Republican mouting broke up in a tight, iu which nuvural per aud beaten. Quiut w *» childi uu Monday. »ting relu *t »bl >«d restored yesterday. ^tiuriitflcs. JON 1C-' \V KrPK-BY. the It. v ! g* Hua R. w* tin roy, ail of Dover Del. , J'i'y d li, by M« K -. T. K J »' .11 In. All |)eatU3. RM M A RIM*. -On th-Iklli In-t. Jotiu N. Richards, lu the blüh * D MMICK.—OnVTedtieH'lay \V I'liiiiigioti, Edward C, aud ireue S. Lliumlckpig d t jear aud u in.mill». of typhoid fever, Ills age. ng.at llngh-y, , J* auuu *l.i I* |l«w 3*avertlinsfBW. CE CREAM FREEZERS end mould«*, coolers, ice picks, lemon aqueszers aud I seasonable hardware, for aale by TKl M*N A SHAW, No. 838 (Eight Thlrty-t've) Market su, below Nint.., Philadelphia. NE, TWO AND THREE I-'ERT RULES; broad tiarraw and drafting settles and board measure* uu llitin; 1 yard sticks of several patterns. TRUMAN A SIIAW, No. 838(Eight Thirty-live) Market eL,below Ninth, Philadelphia. O >h ber measures Fur sal*; by ED LION l\ CAMP MEETING. Mrs. P A. TowiiHcitd, will lie prepared t furnish her friends aud patrons with board and 1 dgl g, î Red Linn Catup Grouud, comuieuciug tlio 1st ot August, Jy.d-Yt* POPULAR MUSIO BOOKS. N*iw Belt'd the Musi '. Rooks need, d during tlm next Autumn, ami agreeably *» < upy year hummer LeUire In exi.mining, jilaylug ••■«I singing frem them. THF av'A'i DARD! Prie« $1 5d; »13/0 p r rtoz D' adtiert to lie the Ilanuer Church Mus'c it ink of the heasmi. 8 tigns, leuders t* aoiicrs ! " Rally ri.urta" tlie baum-r! MPARKIING HUH IK-*: Price 3îc* Fur Babb ith Hchools. None better. TI1R Pli CMtni'N HARP! Pi I ;c 60 cents. For Vcstilm am! Prayer Meetings. Unexcelled. Take wl h yea, for catcriulumcut ut Bummer Re T1IE MUSICAL TREASURE. 295 pag-a of u. w anil pop snu'VEU UF PEAR1Æ • lar Songs a id Pi .tno F'ull of the best Ve alLucts. Ur, UPERATIU PKAKI S. Full of the best Opera H ngs. Ur, PIANIST'S ALBUM Full o the best Plano pieces. Or, PIANO FORTE OEMS. l-'ull of the best Plano pieces Each of the above live bonk* c >s's $2 50 In boards -r $ .0» in *-ioth. Has tud or popular music, tcnaii'ltig e lui'U'i'uu to a I 8peel 111' « arge «g. s Is a most cu •r of "I Hie *>TAM) *Ri) sen», for the ...., p 'sr-puld, for f l 28, the retail price. * uf the oth* r «««»ko ior OLIT-tit DITSON A CO., Boston. CHAS 11 DIT8UN A CO., N»w York. Jy81-Wfi*l%ttw 7OVBLT1EH IN HAIR ORNAMENTS, Fans, Jet "1 Shell. Vulcanite and Wooueu g*H»ils,U »lie , Bronze and ami due plated j welry, faucy leather and Gilt mounted « rnatnciits, Brushes, Uointis, Mirror«, Perfumery with a full line of inucy und toile*, g- mils.ail oi supciiui qualh y aud at tlio luwest possluie prices, il. DIX »N, B S. Eighth street, between Market und Chestnut, Mihuilt-liihin. iuvlH-M-W.FS.am BARGAINS D PAILYS AND »UN UM > BRelLaS. PWlCrS UKUAtLY REDUjeD i'arast is st 6«. 75, aud f l uo U» $7 5«». Lined» . n, $1.28, $1.5 ». S.lk sun L rn'oel u*$l.*U, »1.25, »1 80 full lice of uh l ie newest aud must ne* hie styles, ai |.i ices that defy cowpctldon. ll. DiX'iN'a Fat-icy Goods Lkfokium, 2i ». KlgIIIh street, rldladelpuis. /fr$> lri>< myl«-Tu.Th.a F.i-nin R DER i received lure (> . hy A T. aLLDBKDICE, EMOVAL—'Tho undersigned desires to give no tice ot tue removal «»! I ate lvHldcuee, cur. Fifth NO. 508 KING ties, be will be pleased to wait ou his patrous. JaaiKJ-thu U K JEFFKlUb, IkmUxL & 1»* «lai OUI* es from 1 Shipley increased tuclll C3MESTIC NEWS. The Frenidi Knud AUIllVAI. According to expectation, »ho member* of the French Kami, "Garde lte|i^ u-aine," arrived in Wilming o i bf the train, to-day. They the depot hy the Frenoh-Âtnorican , aUmt forty Citizen* Associa' liea led by Kiel. Maehorot ; the stiieldn Library An*ociation.numbering thirty r «uns, marshaled by M. 11 ltyan ; and other ci / After leaving tlio train, tIre placed number. • im' baggage. inatruments.etc., gun, and a procession lowing ordor : express wa foriuod, m tlit» fol Wilmington City Cor.iet Kind. Shield* Library Association. Band -Garde HEPftu« 1 jriean-French « .itizena Tho Stars and Stripes, tho Tn-Color of Franco, and tho Green "Sun-buret" Dag of Ireland borne, side by Hide, in the procession. The order of march was up Crouch to Second, along Second to Market, up Market to the Mi Temple. Iloro tilen were opened, and the French citizens panned in. first, followed by the visitors, and then by the Ilibrary Association. A banilnomo eolation had hi -*»i prepared, dor direction of the Wilmiiig'ûn Societies, f (lieir gneniH, and tlie table- w. ■« spread iu the basement of tho Masonic Tetnp'e. I The Excuihion To Mohiu-w ued a ticket to go up the Hudson have not II. H ol the li A M.,pro« l*e tho Depot will he open in e who may home. Ample •aid of steam Thom a* A If v morrow, you o nplcudid opportunity of so* n g grimiest scenery H inciulnr thi train leaves iy. Tho Restaurant at Hie iiKiriuiit,' lu îu-cuntuodali- tl. > have the provision er Tickets for sale Co.'s store. get hieakf.Tst u li- lur meal* 8 Fiioiiiiutobt Electoral Tic credibly informed tHat the National l'rohibit ory Committee at Washington have agreed upon the following ticket to he presented and sup ported hy the Temperance voters of Delaware at ttie Fall election f —We Bov. G. I). Watson, of Now Ca-tle. Ei. • i t- N. w t 'iir*i In ('<!., Jnu. M. WilUa Kent Co , Dr William T. Collins. SiiHnex C.» . Hon C. S. Layton. Thu Committee from their distant standpoint I Thomas B. lidate for G ivernor to a* Washington, have denigi t tourney, Governor, hut in o elect this Full, then he is to take the place of Dr. Collins Kent County, there is ill the Electoral ticket. lv doubtful if either of tbu above named gentlemen will it i o iu the capacity muutiouod. NEtCM3 ORINC CO-JNTIE9. —The hat finisher* in Y'eiger A Sjn's factory, a stiike. Reading, ar —The law school of Lincoln University has been I ouate* I i:i We < 'hustur. ize l with a fl' in other day, aud attempts 1 to la' Uuil —Kate G L ing. life. A 1 irge and ontlmsiantic Reptil He lin» hail at Kuiiuetl hquiru :div evening last. —T •Min ; of were crushed under ar. elevutor iu Haumul Biddle's mill, (Keim ltiddlc, last week, hy the rope breaking. —A Wayne • tation, w Friday, and is thought he will die. —A stepped backwards into day, hut escaped with slight bruise of Michael Cmilr. who idea struck hy a pausing train of J«»hn (Vuiglilin, of West Chester, open well, to Sim —William T. Kirk, of West Nottingl rakdd a ni I» •U|1. dozen of ovts hutwe n 1 ami fl.3d I' VI. id uiuuty Che*t«-r lirconl 1"< found its —The We missing reporter, who disappeared tho night of tho Greoley meeting. Hu was stitlsd with the gas. Dr. Fariish. of Media, Delaware county, ha* been appointed a special commissioner to the hostito Indian* iu I' I the Indian 'lerritory. It i.» said ho will not accept tho position. summer hnnrdi.-ig li county arc crowded, this uuason. Tho Spring City borough levied a tax of thr property —Tho Chester County Agricultural Society offer their grounds for | —Downin',dowu . ... fuel, Ac., $154 3U, toacliors $13(10, hooks and stationary ~'.M.02, interest and insurance $118.88, - T in Chenier cils have real and puisonul iii of purposes. diooU cost last v fer . total !? 1762.8U. Recoil him a b mdud debt of rlüUU. $2278.53. THE PENINSULA. BOMKUS ET COUNTY. Washington Academy at Princes* Autio, closed Friday, for the summer vacation. A camp mooting beg of August. A movement is now, in Friiiceaa Anne, oi convert the Washington Academy, i public high school for hut It sexes. , of the Worcester bar, died at tlio 21st. of t Cristleld on the 8th foot it ill A H Btev Newtown, Col. F.. K. Wilson has caudidAto for tho Doiuocratio l' uomitiatiou. sente*! lo I ecomo a groMHiunal Buy. A. S. Bmilh of St. F ob's Ch trcli. Centro ville, has accent«*! a call to Poterahurg, Va. Capt John Rodgers captured a shark whilst ■h of Macon's creek, •k. It was 8 foot long and of nil. lr hauling a seine at the Kent 1 -land, last yielded eevtral gall Wye ('atup begins on Tltuimlay. The Kent I- land camp commences uu the HMt of August,and Black's Woods camp cjimumices ou the lüth of August. The light house a» Love Point. Kent Island,i* now nearly dono. Mr. Wut. B Rood has been appointed'keeper, at a salary of $1200 per agricultural Is Tho young farmer* have ety of t heir own. Peach Bask* ts, j-ist ic N. W. I.ARua 1NVOICK c lv«-d amt fors.il« very f Fr 'tit and or«i.g A 11 ••«<«. By «M PRESTON. M ./RSE TB EGKAPli INSTITUTE — OrKNS A ihm' 1 Ht. i .a I »samt gemleiuen qualRliil * r telPki'aph i'p latoih la tl*r* • nuciths. Apply at THE INSU UTE, •.24 W. Ninth *.tre**t, Wilmington. J)M at* . * N I'ERPKISE COAL. -Per* »-is who at*» tircil of tPi rryiug to liurn slate an t dirt, should go t F'>U'i', West ami water strict*, ami buy the EN TERPRISE COAL, and get clear of tooth. Try it; you will wont uo other. ' IS THE Ti* Kto buy c«a', as it 1ms not beeu h»w< r for yea *. lt«Uiuic*( Ml. Carmel . are Hi>- tavorlte klmin. All size* kept N a«rt Le uinler cover, ami car* i'.-liy . w. I« «il. Fiench-Rt. Wharf. P. Cl? SB, »T.S a D IIUBF, 307 Market girret, K. Y «Mir put roi mge R. J.YH-lv ' UK nil.Kit a UTI.sgv SEW IN » MACHINES, Ma* r lJ Street. Vv a. r26-1 y C.ALDS' HYCfcUN HOMft. IL Hurrn Ml. ami sdmhcruMt Ave., WILMINGTON, DEL. Vi l PUSKY I1EALD, M. I>., MARY li. liEALD, M. D., I'UYStCIXNS marl9-iyot LAUGE A8J-OKTMF.N 1' «f W ht«r*!a:i*l f-.r sal«-, tlain painted and gaivu lilzeil. G'lvui.lzeil guards lUa*iu to ord.-r, ut rhllu no piila prices, A A. T. ALDERDICE'S, m.. in Milp.t-v mnvl Batchoior's Hair Dyo. This sup rt» HaIU DYE is ttie tn the WnrUi -— Perfectly Ilaruuens, Kellable an*l lnniantam-oa*. No Ridiculous tmta.or uupl«'' usant Odor. Tnc genu ine W. A. BA ltTlKl-OK'8 I4AIR DYE prodncea IMMEDIATELY a splendiu BLACK *-r NATURAL BROWN. Does uot *Uin the t kin, but leaves ttie HAIR CLEAN, »OFT aud BEAUTIFUL. The ouly Hafe amt PKltFEUT Dye. Bold by all Druggists Factory 16 fto.vo ar. '"*•* marft-eodjrwly ( ^HEAP BUCKWHEAT »BED, at j A. T . AI LDfiRDICE'8 No. Hi bhlplcj bL îRw 31 Amusement?, rjMIIî 1 st MOUTUAOK 7-30 GOLD BONDS OK TUB NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. may lie bough', and held with the fullest confluence perfectly aafe and reliable luvestiueii'. They AMFLY SECURED upon one of the most valuable and important LAND GRANTS In the United States, bcstdel The Railroad aid all its Franchises. HOLDERS OF G O VEUX MENT BOIS US AND OTUER I 1 IGII-P 1 UCEI> SECURITIES may realise nn Important difference by an exchange î::r then* bonds, without any hesitation or appre hension an to the equal Heciimy of their investment. JOHN Äl'Lß AR A SON, W II » , No. «OU MAUKKT STICKET. is a rs it WILMINGTON. DEL. II 10 V 1» A V T NEARLY 8 PER CENT. INTEREST. We are now Belling the WILMiNÜTON & WESTERN 7-30» IK $100, $500, and $1,000, all : COUPON OK KROI STEREO. We consider them otic of the beat Home Securities ill tile IQ: auli lug • I acctUed Interest. Fur further iiuoriuatlou au*l pamphlet a,»plj to R. E. ROBINSON à 00. FOURTH and MARKET Streets. WILMINGTON. DKL M. CHILO A CO., M. lirokors and Real Estate Agents. We offer for sal*! ttie Wilmington Ar. Western Rail road Cuuipauy's First Murtgugu ï-ao Bonds, hr sums of $l,o*io, $o*Rt, auu $ »tut, at W» aud accrued lntcr-st Interest payable quarterly, CLBAK OF ALL TAXU8 Coupon or Registered. NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. BONOS, ft,INK), $800, and $100, either Registered Several purchase menu y to $3,800. Coupon, -rigages, from $2,600 M. M. CHILD A CO., No. 4 West Seventh street. fetrt-tf II. GIUMSHAW, Broker, No. 4 W. Third street, ui-gotlates loans, sells real estât , a'e of Bunds iittiud Ire A. rents hodses, c-tikict« rents. Agent Northern Paultle Railroad, Drafts Ian I anil ah parts of the Con tuent of ; VIN E VIRUS.—We •' direct, the tb-ulii-atlciiti u of the uiMltcal prof- ash Vaccine or truc Non-Mu «aiil/.en t *i»w Fox •l.u- pr*»paza:e<l hy th-* now iu-.-t.li at knovn as tue Animal VacclmilImi, ii>lr<<*hiced Into France ami prs*-il*:-.-*l tor the pas*, eight years by Gustavo Lau Legion or lloiior.t'lilet uf .-s VacetuatIons of the Hospitals ot V I. up' 'i • dls, ,V .v'-.' Ii Isciu I for the Lanotx Vacclnu that physt a virus of virun from a may iv-ly upon always ontaiiilug iiniioriu character—Iu ta*n,ihe identical icccni eus« *»f original apontaueoua cow-pox tliscov by auccesslve inocula Lanolx re mtly bioughtover two from Europe) au*i thus pre serv* d in all Its iniegrlty Iu acc .nlan -e with certain natural laws which Dr. Lur lx alter long r.search has 'ecu aole '»» ex perl meut« I ly determnn. A fret It supply oi Ivory Hups and C'aplll.ry Tubes of this virus have J ist beeu •e*i iu France, kept • ifer to Heifer (of wlilelt Ived by 8L BRINanURST & CO., APOTIIKCAKIK* Corner Klxth and Market Htre I E. B. * Co. also have Fur« Xylel ami Capanlea of Xylol made by E. (inhering, ot B-rl'it, wbicii, It is claimed, mitigates the aevurlty of sinall-pox. M CI NALL'S EVER POPULAR LIQUID KEN NET. •itrlng the past five year* our Liquid Rennet has been Is-fore tlu: pu •ltc,a < «d lu uu iuitaiuv has it been known to fan, ll justly deserves th* title of tip ab an «vlileucu of uitpn-ciaMon by tue public, the large retail sales of it ia*t summer will pr >ve. Fur t«o-*e desiring other * in stoex Sulim's Liquid Reanet and ill Ur's L quid Keimet. A point l way *»f itomus'le economy—it only Icitspoonful to a <iua*l of *rdlk to make a at M. » In HlllbU l.l*ihid Keuaet. -s I n remedied In curd. . agreeable, as well as a most nuiri ons aril< I«* of diet, noth for the luvalld lr laboratory by experienced Prepared In my bauds. EDWARD McINALU JR., Apothecary, Secouil and Market atructs. M* Iu-.11'* Rat, Roach aud Mouse KUler beats all . — j or _ J. XTKACT OF VANILLA. A^a*1e entirely of Mexican Bear, and containing fraudulent adult, raiion of Touqui Bean, which destroys the delicate flavor of Vaullla This *'Xtract Is ma*le In my own I n oratnrry and with cu w « Uhus care as to - trengtn ami purity. 1 ha vu ou hal'd tor those pr« t-Mug other «mints, Knight's and Burnett's popular extrai ts. Kor aale by EDWARD MülNALL, Ja., Apn'hccary, second ami Market EXI AN VANILLA BEAN. ^ f ■•e.s. M . ..„.eon hand two sise« of a very pretty l»can, lurg«, full ami tl«xi«le. Having bought a la ge qurtiillty, 1 am abi« to «.ell them at au mcoinparabiy low price. via E. MoINALL, Jr., Apothecary. Second an*l Market Streets. J JYGEIAN HOME. FLORENCE HIGHTS, N. J lt. T. TRAU», M. D. t > REBECCA S TUALL, M. I)./ 1 "J*»"«»* 45 R. 'f. THAL!» Ja., M. I)., Superint -udant. IIUJilol luni Rut ion nrovciu-uis, iiulu-ilng SweuLU m«v< ni*'nis h*-<itii-ilft. Iigm g> niiianti* a. elecirleal bath, nia< lictic n'anlpmati us, Ac. JU groves are ample, w.. Iks rtclighttul. evenings c ul, and water suit and pure rom living springs. No flies nor mosquitoes. . '1 rail. Sr.,Is tue author u* nearly all the works Hygienic system exiant, ami a*l Hie other by States. Terms ii" n "i Im W. and literature or Inis tre itcd iiiu*e Invalids • physicians ulways r.-asuuaoiu. The pour liberally «Lait tu« U l : jyiiKui* ADIK-! liAUUtH! I.AUlUw: aITBRAIDS, BW TCUEH, ma»le from 5 .r, w rkea iu the ine best luauue , fT. very fun amt thtca. o,u- j ard long, Thirty inclu s umg. wetgnl .* uz. Front Braids, vtiy ink Bide Carls, .Natural . hi e cur;«, longer, Natural. Bide Curls very lung, Nu.ural. t risette«, Fulls and Rntics. g .araiike lor real uatural hair. All orders dulshed wltniu twelve houra. Coiubhigs aud uld Hair and Hair work made up tn every Stjd«\ ji8 haLZEK, HAIR DRESSER, i-dJO Cur SI NUT M'KKhT, ldRO riUiadelpnia, 3, Iff tit 4v; oz... .. ii*. ■ k, w imout Roues 4. 2.00 A.'"' m.\ 3-1 y .11U It R AY, i: CARTING AND HAU.JNG .- at sm*rt no»lco. Car to titre ana moving» care AU or«lcrs c be left at M. murvtf fully attended King's Tub or Btore, No. 3, W. bUtU bt. FIRST EDITION. «:RO I*. M. The Aiuerlcf Fleet. BNOI.ISB OOI.'BTBSIICH EXTKNbKD TO IT. liONMoN, July 31. The American Fleet in going to Gowee, will be inspected there hy the Priuuo and Prill of Walea, and probably by the Queen, and tertaiued at u bau<iuet. ul Adniiral Aldo ii will be Nellie Grant. VIENNA. Vienna, July 31. Miss Nellie Graut arrived here to-day. ABBIVAL Weather Record. BEPOBT OF TUE HIONAL SERVICE. Wahbinoton, July 31. Frobabilities : Falling barometer, wiuds \ ing to Southerly aud Easterly, with ilaiu areas Middle States north of Maryland. Commercial Reports. PntLADEI.l'UIA MARKETS. Fuilaublpuia, July 31. 2J'_.c. Flour quiet, steady ; superfine, -?5 25fa>5 ÔU ; extras, «'5 70^ ti.25 ; Cotton ilcdinod 22 family, «7 to #!) Bye Flour declined $-1. Coru meal depressed. Wheat quiet ; red, 4sl.60^)i.6ti ; old rod, ÿl.bO; amber, *1.75; whito, *1.85(1*11.20. ltyo 80c. Corn in fair demand , yellow, 01 ; mixed western, 00 to 01. Gats dull ; white. 42c ; mixed, SU^u. Whis key liriu, üöc. _ initimirl.il News. The finiMhers iu the hat manufactory of John Yerger A Son, Beading, struck, increase of wages. Tire that tho present rates of wages paid sutticieut for their support, hence the strike. Six hundred shoemakers a sttike against a reduction of wages. Monday, complain lor Lynn, Mass., NnltT* from the mummer itrnorln. Deal, four miles below Long Branch, is cc itig into tavor as a watering place. Delaware Water Gap hotels have about _ many guests as they can eomtoitahly accommo date. One of the coach drivers at Catskill lias been twenty years in the employ of the Catskill Mountain House, and boast* of having never missed a trip nor lost a train. Bolling ninepins is a favorite recreation o the fair sex at Long Branch. Large chalk in s.-'ipiions on the sido of the alloys lulls u~: "Lu makes the greatest uuiuher of ' ten strikes." The hotels at Long Branch are among tho tinoHt on ttie Continent. This estimate takes in all that appertains to hotel keeping- -accommo iLtious, cuisiue, and considerate attention to the welfare of guests. A graud masquerade hall was to have taken place at White Sulphur Springs a few evenings ago, hut was postponed in consequence of two Tilden death* am. mg the visitors of the Spring* For the present ail social festivities have c a*cd. excursions. rpniiu» OK AM» EXCURSION UP THE HUDSUN RIVER TO WEHT POINT, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1st» 1872. P. W. A. B rt. A. M . CM hTtf <,O.xu, AND C Full. \DKi.Fil I A. T. A. M„ LBAYING WILMINGTON, DEI R. R., Arriving at Jersey City about o.sto, tlicuoe by tn* aplcndld SD-aiiu-r .>Lsn7>r itoi, W, up the ltu*l roil, fouchlug at West Point to affoM desire Iu visit that |ilu*:<* opportun! tile the fiver 61 miles, aHontlng pit tUlCHglU I ' Making the distance he grainiest amt up' m flic * uni mein of It- turning, home Mis same evening. Thu city Cornet B *nd will accompany the exc : Jersey city ui7.3o, F. M., arrtviui of the European MeaD furnished «n tho p.an, at moderate prices I an,lea getiiug anoard at Cheater or Wist Phi!a delphU, must proi uru Tickets can be secured Boughman, humas 4 Co.. 421 Maiket s reçu For dusurtpduu of louts, sec Illustrated pamphlet tlcke a belorcliaoil tue Book btore u FARE KOIt ROUND 3 RIP. $ ■''Tickets limited. Jyi7-to-2tw . #:».r P. T. E. SM TU, Manager I [0 ! FOR A DIP IN OLD OCEAN. GRAND EXCURSION to CAPE MAY, The members and friends of BRANDYWINE II. E. CHURCH excursion to C V E M AY. steam- r s. M. FllTON, TUESDAY, AUGUST at 6, a. M., wrrlvlug a the Capes sh >rtly after 10, M. h cturuing leave the Capes at 4, P. M.. arriving home by 8#, P M.. ..»■ th*» tute will suit for quick trips ou that day. Thus affoidtng an o; p trtuni y to witness the bathing at tl "'c lmr, being In tile lilghtof the nat hing seisou. Ev«-.y Hurt will be ma«te to ra*ke this excursion equal any that we have heretofore given. There will uuruly person «Unwed aboard. Cap*. >• uddle has limited uur number so as not to have a crowded boat Those w isning to enjoy a delightful excursion and secure their be had from the Will muke , 187i. Leaving French Street. Wharf a sight woitli soB * a dip Iu old ocelli will do well tickets ai auv of the committee.nr at the store *»r J. L. Goulev. d at the refreshment statt' I charge of iarly date. Tickets Dinner may e pro Ba kets, Ac., may be 1er .tee, while the boat l* at ttie Capes,as a been provided in which tu lock them up. GENT'S TICKETS, fl.flit; LADIES' TICKETS, 81.21. Children under fourteen, 7A rents. C< miulttee:—J L Gônley, T. Brturon, J. Todd.R Rroomall, C ( lark Jos. t-yle, 11. Robtuiou, H. F Pick* Is, E. Downing, E Mendli.kall, J. C. Morrow, J. C. Biaitoii, J. Baylor, J. Rogers. » ,m has J>2*-t« SUNDAY TRIPS to Hpruancu's _ . «f T*— ^ ^ B acli, Bmubiy Kook, will b. JmtSSfÊÊÊC «e by the *t. atn*sr PILO *' BUY, 1 a*lug Fonr.u street wharf, Wllmlugtou nt '0.48 A. M , aun return cents. * Ke resume ut*, but uo dquors allowed eu the b. at. jel-Ktf 4.3« P. M. Excursion tickets l^OK C 11 KSTEK 1 IEIGUT 8 CAMP MEETING, On Philadelphia it Baltimore Central It . It, Excursion tlck 'ts will b* sold from Wilmington via Lamokm to v .'bester lieiglit«, from ae JULY 22d f TO AUGUST 1st INCLU SIVE. Leave Wilmington at 6.4ft. A. M., 2, P. M.. 4. P. M. •* « II' si. r 11 1 ;! 1 • i s at 7. EXfUK ION FARE:—Adults "• .1 «enta, i lilldren 45 cent*. HENRY WUUD, General Superintendent, F. A B. C. It R. 7 15 Jj JW-lOt W. u. GREGG. W. l'.OWE Is ty ty (JABHIAGES. GREAT INDUCEMENTS ARK OFFERED To persons wanting Good Carriages. GREGG A BOWK COACII WORKS, b. W. COB. EIGHTH à ORANGE 8TS., Wilminutok, Del. Tlu-y make nothing bqt estubiiuhiuent. tlrst-class work at this dec 6-lyw SECOND EDITION. 3.30, I'. »I. NEW YORK. r i r L i v o - Stock limned. Kr. Greul y Going to New Hampshire. Blooilnhrd Expected In North Carolina. New Yobk, July 31. First Avenue, containing 200 burned last night, A stable sheep, and 20 heifers, also a tenement house adjuiniug. A child per ished in the liâmes. Horace Greeley is going to bis old home, in New Hampshire. A dispatch from Raleigh predicts bloodshed during the North Carolina election, to-morrow. The loss by tho Hunter's Foint fire is estima ted at a million and a half. It is still horning . l'liilntlclphla. TUE cmt.DBEN's EXffBHION, TO-DAV. Philadelphia. July 81. Eleven hundred poor colored children partici pated in the oxeiirston to-day, to llockland, iu East Fuirmonnt Faik. Several showers of rain foil, hut they were shell* rod in (nuts provided for the pnrj all the excursions ho far civ* cidout has occurred. . In not a single ac Fatal Accident. IIUAKEMAN KILLED AT TICK I*. W. it B. B. DEPOT,IN I'UILADELPIIA. Fiiiladelpiiia, July 31. Ilen.y C. Kimball, a brakem&u at the Balti Railroad depot, night. Both legs morning. by a car last crushed. He died this The Alubii Negotiation«. TITR GQMMIHflIONEBB» Geneva July, 31. Ferfcct accord exists among the arbitrators, upon the Alabama claims, and all the questions at issue will he speedily settled. I'KBFEUT Runaway. -A pair of mules belonging to Jos. Font, ran away with the dimming coal wagon, to which tlioy were attHched. from the neighbor hood of the City Hall, to-day, almiit 1:80, and made a furious course down Market street to Frout. l out Front to Shipley, where they caught. People generally got out of tho y. hut a baker's wagon, in front of Rehfuss' Market street, below 2nd, bakery. into aud damaged. Neither the mules nor their wagon •h hurt. JOHNSTON & BOGIA, No. 420 Shipley Street. WILMINGTON, D 5LAWARB. BOOK HINDERS AND Blank Book Manufacturer« - . AOCOUKl- KOOKS of every variety of RTTLTNG AND BINDINO, made toord r. magazines, n ewnfapairs, and PUBLICATIONS of aU kinds bound In Flain or Fancy Styles. Being both PRACTICAL WORKMEN, we are able to guarantee entire satisfaction. Oruera by Mall promptly attended to. SiYrlftuwvtlv COMMERCIAL' lob Prinimg OfBce, Filth aud Market Streets, Wi'mln«*ton v Del. All kinds of plain and fancy BOOK AND JOB PRINTING executed at the shortest notice and the most reasons«!« tm AU tu want of prlnHrg are cordially Invited to call at our ofllce, where they will reculye polite attontlou. Uur facilities for Bank and Mercantile Printing machinery being driven ty steam power. We invite a comparison of our speci mens with those of other printers. Estimate* and orders by mail promptly attended to. All work guaranteed to ae satisfactory. first-class, all information cheerfully furnished, JENKINS à ATKIN SUU, I roprletor». C. FRKKTg, suonrintenc'ent. nov24fl.Vw tf TIIK HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE Is not surpnss«'d now b Machine market for pllclty motion, 'inrani 1 ty and the beau ty of besides it coals about the price «f UlSt-' lib-8 Machines Stitch alike sides, aud will not ravel. Price $25 to |7ft. IV AGENTS __ W A N T E D in C j every city, aud county tn ^ Maryland. Fui 1 t. cire u lar a and V?'2l >y any llrat L'ick Mitcli the ■ ',.i ? / both tarais, address JOHN T. BUTLER, General Agent fur Mary li Ql aud Delaware, »alusroum, S N. i harlos street, up stairs. Je24-eodiw BalUmwf»