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Duift) (Sommcmdf. HOWARD M. JENKINS, EDITOR. for be PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, ( Sunday h eacepted,) eomer Fifth and Market Street «. Two Cents a copy. Six Dollars a year, by mail, or nerved by carriers throughout the city. the Commercial Building, South- Went TUB DELAWARE TRIBUNE, {weekly,) the great Peninsular organ cf Farmen and Fruitgrowers, pub lished 7wo Dollars a Thursday morning, WILMINGTON, DEL. Thursday Afternoon, Sept, II. REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. For President-ULYSSES S. GRANT. For Vice President-HENRY WILSON. BRN.iAMiN S. Booth. T. Col David W. Mohr. Electors For Congress-.JAMES R. LOFLAND. NEW CASTLE CO U SI Y . For Sheriff— R. Lewis Armstrong. For Coroner— CHARLES A. WINSLOW. uitig, death and that WOLVES IB THE FOLD At a meeting of tho woikiugmeu of Wilming l, held at the Water Witch Engine House, Friday evening last, committees representing the two political parties were appointed to sug gest the names of suitable persons for the legis, lature for Bubmittal to a subsequent meeting, which meeting would approve them and recom mend them to the respective parties for their endorsement at their nomination elections. Last evening the meeting re-convened at the City Hall, and the committees begged leavt retire to finish up their report. Strange when they re-entered, instead of reporting names, they presented a resolution declaring it to be inexpedient at this time to suggest candi dates. tho get tion, bune who him. with ly, Tho uninitiated will fail to comprehend the eminently portion of object of this action, but it wise and proper. The Republic the committee performed tho duty assigned them in good faith and selected their candidate. ley, Bit the Democratic part of the committee pur sued eutirely different course. They hob-nobbing with the leade advised to name beg party and but suffer the Republicans to do so, which can didate they promised should be eudorsed by of their candidate the Democratic party. The intent is obvious The Democrats would sacrifice member of ing the Legislature for the sake of winning support the Workingmen of Wilmington, by tlieir assistance d y New Castle county this fall for Greeley and tho remainder of the Dem ocratic ticket. It a desperate game, but detected by the Republicans, who exposed the whole scheme and ■erelv censured the De era tic portion of the committee. it was noticeable iu the meeting, last evouii that the s a sprinkling of Democratic politi. present, watching with interest the effect which their Utile r rould havo up meeting. They had iunocently supposed that the real object would fail of detection, and that the Republican workingmen would swallow with avidity any and all plans which would give them a representative iu the Legislature. A Rep sentative obtaiued i tho ••es held J S. any such manner would all, and than I ie Republic fused to Verily the Democrats of this county must be II a desperate straight. They uuturned to di pu dicans. Here yesterday wished tlieir rights respected in the Legislat refrain from voting for a legislative aud only a few hours afterwards a plot w posed by which the support of the workingmen to be turned over to the Democrats. It is easy to forseo the result if such schemes consummated. glad that rkingmen of Wilmington such combination. ' and divide the Ho Gaulle which ouly a helled tho colored people, if they I icliet were All existing evils iu legislation Lav through the Democratic party, likely to coutinuo so long . A change of rulers is needed, and tho very best way to effect tho change i class of the aggrieved attempting to work the reform itself, but by a combination of all the elements into and colored d they will be that party remains party. Let the workiug all unite with the Itepubli the Democracv, de agai fr« nd it doom it aled. UNSUCCESSFUL WOOING. How sweetly the Democratic editors of the wooing Republican voters from allegiance to tlieir party. How "walk i hi bit lest the invito i derly they coax them their parlor:" what solicitude thev i should go unheeded in Delaware they have tlang their cka of the few Ilepubli da/zle l by the false light US while burning Thev lb lovingly d tlu of the Cincinnati ignis I suia of joy rolled down tlieir cheek were thankful for the st trifling favot id made gloriously happy ov direction converts. And the v that we IK, wl to h ve be they? pc by ( such BV sibly in «langer Republican fold. Few could withstand the Dem ocratic end» • in the :e. The Gazette editor might wheel barrow to the polls in No th at Dr. Grimshaw is a all his converts i vember. They tell Greeley Grimshaw < ' uncilman Liel . It that Dr. G. is : lie generally is. They say th isteiu is a "1 .'ort ; cepted ofiica from the Republic of those who doubt his complete conversion. They impudently elected Harry Foldmoyer. a prominent Ger he h j> Republican. Greeley Club, but Harry i against him. The door w office i lot for Horace—but Ljwis Thom) 1 , of Mill Creek lii tired, and ho was urged ter; he likes hi pr dp puny bette voûtions. Dr. Shortlidgo w daro say he i Republican Con caught, we admit ry for it by tliii . Samuel Bancroft, Jr., of Christiana lid. bi a "I Bright, of England, andex-Repro cii out of the Republic: other camp, but no, Mr. B. i. fac lent lin of Wil lit to ranks intj the ot for Greeley. v. have it fro his lips that he will nt vote for Greeley and Brovvi he will march lus ballot fo «I wo expect tl No veml be polls I 1 M throughout the list. Tho loaders iu this St «<f the L)jm >c who expect a lance this -•iples wdj 'all from traitors to Republic st egregiously disa ppointed. They fight the battle with their !»• y. which has beeu fearfully decimated by desertion ami demor alized by bad generalship; aud wo predict th they will fight a losing battle. There has been a conflict of authority i inquiry into the late boiler explosio i nt East. First a Justice of the I'eac the ■ th uiert ook the investigation, hut the State's Attorney for Cecil county deeming las action unwarrantable, ith tlie aid of tho cur d y began Ihe taking of tentimo This further fact tl live of the members of the iu tho employ of the McCullough first jury Gold closed yenterday at 11J. Government curities decliuoii j ia' t for moHt issues, l'hila. delphia stocks closed firm. Cotton unchang ■ i ia6, anil »ought •'If the colored peoplO only the object here statod, they would refrain from voting a legislative ticket altogether, and then appeal to the Legislature -partisians ch legislation." Thus counsels the Oa »appose, the lees opposition for telle. Then, that is urged against the Démocratie party, the sooner will a petition for a redross of grievances be beard. In other words, the Democratic To party being in power in the State of Dela , if no resistance is made to the continued domination of that party, it may condesoend to grant the desired relief. AVe are of citizens will barter away their inherent rights for any such considerations as, these. Rather let them join in the effort to break the of such political demagogues. that will pc The people of Delaware aud New Jersey not the ouly body of water, bee disputes relative to the rights which they have in common in it. Here ehester and Somerset couutios in Maryland— both citizens of the are disputing about the oyster beds, but the to have the better of it, for they , who, living contiguous to the embroiled iu bitter ly the people of Dor commonwealth—who oill« latter continue to trespaHs upon the forbidden waters d to take away the delicious bivalves face of tho protests of the rightful claimants. There is such thing as possession iu water aud it ought to be enforced. tho :i : third page a thorough suggestive article upon protection from liglit uitig, which will be read with interest. The death rate by tho electric lluid is appalling, and a careful eHtim&te places it even beyond that of our frequent railroad butcheries. id Wo publish Gift The Two reeleye. the Natluu.l [Pi two Greeleys—Urban The fact is there Greeloy and Rural Greeley. Rural Greeley is tho person get enthusiastic. He is a philosophical abstrac tion, who writes the good editorials in the Tri bune (the bad ones have been all written by tliluss fellows no longer in the office), and who knows almost every thing. Urban Greeley, tlio other hand, is a man well known to the citizens of New York, who about him, and who laugh when j him. It is this one who is deucy. Ho is rather virtues, but e with men, am scheming ne'er-do-wells, ly, au 1 get money and recommendations to of of him without stint. Many things wildly improbable of Rural Uree iscourses so wisely in the Tribune gospel of Urban Greeley, who fig committees and "confers" with Mr. John (Joch whom the farmers in the West enthusiastic speak of running for the 1* old body , with many dealing gregiously incompetent i 1 generally followed by a ho Hatter him gross la ■I wmen app ley, who di [From our Late Edition of Yesterday-1 O'Conor. LOUISVI MuMIXA New Yoke. Sept. 11. An address, signed by a number of prominent Democrats, has been presented to O'Gonor, urg ing his acceptance of tho Louisville nomination. Knglnnd. TUE WINNEB—WttKCK K A STEAMKU. . Sept. 11. the St. Leger stakes to-day. wrecked off Weulock The English steamer Jhtn w Portugal. No details. f Sunday !»rliool lustUiilr A Sunday School Institute under the ••es of the Presbytery of New Castle will be held in the Central Presbyterian Church of this Monday and Tuesday, 2>'td and 24th inst., Tyle, Esq., General Superintendent of lTesbyterian Church, i T 1 ' J Hen S. Schools of duct the from all the S Uulegal ctiou with the Presbytery tday Schools in con -- expected to be be is lint riet r. w. MomSMENT. The h* of the United States Dis Ho rt. for ü was held this V. little I nsacted. the only ce before the Court being a hearing of tho casus of alleged assessment frauds. The C a hearing of these c Court adjourned. assigned tho 21th of .September ft , till whic ■ I Marine N« Reported for tin- Cum Arrivals, eial. all of Wilmington. Sept. 11. Steamer Vesper, of Wilmington. Davis, from New York, with mdse to Electric Line. Sell. Estelle Bright, of Wilmington, Fountain, from Bombay llook, with building sand to Bright .V lveithler. Sch. S. It. Corson, of Wilmington, Cc P from Bo on ballast for new d rigging igton, Stew B. S. Smith f Wiliniugtou, Stevei Geo. W. Bush. Sloop, Harriet Hall of Camden, N. J.. from Walton Whann A Co. . Humor, from Col P. II. Mitchell. Bristol, Mclllvaine, dth coal to Lobdell Car Sob. M. E. Smith, of Wil Hook, from Bomb , 1 th sand Plantar Philadelphia, with coal Sloop. fr« Salem, with mdse Sloop, Manon, of Newj lins Beach with building sand Barge Black Ravet from Mauch Cbuuck Wheel Co. Barge V Sehuvlkill Hav of Schuylkill Haven. Case, from nth coal to Mills «V Combs. Barge General Seigel of Leighton Becondorf, from Mauch Chuuch with coal Co. Labdell c Barge No. 14-S'J of E with coal to Lobdell car wheol Co. Barge Mary, of W Philadelphia, with mdse. from Mauch Chunk , Lamboru, from • A. Co. . of Wilmingtou, Morrow, from « n U Philadelphia, with Barge Wyoming, coal 25, Miller, from 1 ieo. W. Bush. d transportation Co Henry, Lake Ch :e, to Diamond H So. plaign, with i 1: by ( M. sibly jtynUil itotiffs. Pratv » Astral Oil Jiff Supplies fully ihe liumlnattiig the «langer o t f- ' perfectly safe free i«l f»r 'X plosion my the dan «1 the lighted lamp In g* r ot the fluht lgni'lu«r upset. It Is free from « wene lamps, furnishing alight «-ular.and îreeVî lu o >y gas, satisfactory lu il of «langer.' It «/ gall, und ten gall, packages; e» a metal cap, bearing . By purchasing «liese »■ry i Mil apprehe ui closed 'If uncut the gemimeuu fectly pure tail by it safe. Supplied, whole 12. BUINGUURST cor. Sixth id CO, Apothecaries. Wilmingtou Boyer's Hoof Liniment. I have tested Boyer's Hoof L* of over one Uumlred Ik ent on the f The dlff Hu is Mi h< ■ times It pi'e«l I**' ery h< pectaily Summ ses feet H III C . which and feverish, luarter cracks <»nly called ■ulus they beet up wnl h pr«> "Knee sprung, lioiifs If produc —..lid It as «ft« In e shoulder. We •I It snot se s ho. E. K. ( LNKI.IN, >f ihe Continental del phla. K. BKING11URST A CO., Apothecaries, <1 1 ldet 'Pr Ilavii-g « *en appointed Agents for this popular liuent, are fullv | ii 1.11 to supply the ifa«:t Flavoring Extracts Also, scaling ks for fruit ct ; aud cc W. T. AURICHS, ADothecary, 707 Market «treet. A Recommendation In themselves— B. A C. Shoemaker's Liquid Rennet and Flavoring Extra«-!« of Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, Almond and Rose. Give them a trial. B. A C. SHOEMAKER. b()8 Market street. Jjrwtel ?lotiffs. rfHE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY 1 8ee«nd Grund Gift Coocnl. Day ot t li « Drawing Fixed, No Postponement Iron* September 48. To the rublic : ThelTrustees of the Public Library of Kentucky large aale of tickets already being satisfied from made, aud the dolly increasing demand for them» that there will be no occasion for postponing the seoond drawing In the Gift Concert in aid of the Public Library of Kentucky, have instructed me, their agent aud manager of the Gift Concert, to say the public and tlcket-fiol< will positively take place ou September 98'h pro*., d will uot be postponed. An active i tickets comes from every State and Territory of United States, aid Horn the Canadas, giving the Trustees that noutrcuiiutanc the drawing ud for pre the appointed clerical force Is engaged 1 er of tickets, relieved of thelmmeuso pressure Inci dent to the business for the week ly preceding the drawing, age those désirons of procuring ticket««, vent a drawing A suffi« with keep up that this I oill« twu inline especially, aud requested sales will n send In their orders immediately, be dosed In make tho m cessary pre :i iv. armions for the drawing. It Is the wish of the management to nil eveiy order for a ticke', ■■ to sell all the tickets, but those who apply tlrst who put off : be supplied; buying until Bales turned, Instead of the tickets ordered, December last, when thousands of back, they will I, If th must closed, have their money r« - In the first Gift Concert : dollars that blame bntSthemselvea. THUS. K. BRAMLRTTff, Agent Public Library Kentucky. Loi'isvil.i K, KY., August 19, 1873. Branch Office, tiutf Broadway, New York, in charge of augv«-eo«lot-w'4t Major Thomas H. Hays. Shoemakers' MOSQUITO BANISHER AND ■ PRICKLY HEAT CURE y Mosquitoes and stain, and This preparation will dive It will Prlckly He la perfectly harmless. G VE IT A TRIAL, Only 25 Cents Per Bottle. It V C. SHOEMAKER, 80S Market atreet. Ins'nut« Building. W 11 mlngtc m, Del. Preparedi B. Pure Scotch Oat Meal. Genuine Bermuda Arrow Root. Sea Moss Karim-. •latine, Coxes Shinn's Liciul* Rennet. Choice vantllft Beans by the pound Extract Vanilla Extract Lemon, Extract Bitter Almonds^ large single bean. And all flavors for Ice (' the various t quantities at uj. Jellies, Puddlnga of cookery. For sale FOSTER S DRUG STOKE, Wilmington Del. From We Great Wostorn Cholera Mixture Has c CHOLERA. CHOLERA MORBUS, DIARRUÆA DYSENTERY A.' ds of c *8 Of CRAMP. d tested. Hlsper thurouglily ed f etly safe . No family s «take : wilhoui It, during d sold only d BO o Put up In 26 ItlSTPE'S DRUG STORE, ottke. Pratt's Astral Oil e ga lon, quart shapes; lump wie ront brushes anv way to lamp« lilmneys.tllire «:., win lesale i of d retalL Disinfectants and Insecticides. Camphor, Blue tm«;, Solution Cl mile Fust tde «I« <th Bug I* star's Rat, Ito jSTEI Excelsior ! a Lippincott'» Cold spark •«•r. Refresh I'D-' tli'U ■ f Fruit FUSI'EKS I West. Syrups Fr. I Soda Water PURE AND COLD. Soda Water HIGHLY CHARGED, Gas generate«! fr«*i Water diawn f. « Porcelain-lined Fouutaius. Syrups made sound ripe Fruit -■ to , datlv, «»in the country. Sparkling and bright N»da Water. e season. A FULL LIST OF DELICIOUS SYRUPS. Carbonic Acid W larly called, when p d kept out of co iroperiy it is popn le from pure mate deletert ,is a re fresh lug to the thirsty Is drawn shall be glad like copper, lead id ; drink, grateful alike la W Invalid. M Apparatus, y this agreeat »xtcattug liquor \!> : all dispensed from dispensed SMITH A PAINTER, Pharmaceutist«, Seventh Fountain. <1 Market. Croat Discovery I Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron, For the ln«llgest1on, disease of the ne patlon, acidity of • -if c stomach, general debility, system, cotiHtl d all cas The wine Includes the most agreeable and effi cient Salt ofj run we pc.ss»an; Citrate of Magnetic Oxid», conatiTued with the mo t energetic of vege l'eruvlan Bark. many eases of debility, losa of appe general prostration, of «»n efficient Suit of «•s off muscular debility,and gives u stomach, requlr cs-Ye The e valuable Nerve, is most the appetite, raises ths pulse, bluetts, re happy. b the pallor of d vigor t«> the c« Do you wsi.t »■thing to a good app uiId up your constitution 7 engthen you ? l)o you Do you ill 7 D« get rl«l of nervousness ? Do you it energy ? Do y< ill? I* Do y. d vigor« If >on do, try Kunkel' This truly valuaol e«l by all e' deemed ludlMpeusai little, purliles of Iron. : has been s«> thoroughly nuiilty that r mc.hcine. «I gives to : >r is no e blood to the »longs life. Tonic. <\ K. F. n UNKEL, Sole Pro Norih Mntn street, be •li, reu« 'S tee syst« 1 only Price $1 pc prtetor, N«>. - Phllailelph trial of Vine, ,sk for Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron, er. If your Druggls '«medicine, with advice free, «I take d $1 S n u by «•x press «• in Wilmington ny K. Mclnnll, Jr., Second • I Market, and E. Biiugl Market. I : V 34-4 mu Dr. Carpenter, 180 MULBERRY STREET, NEWARK. N. J. Is now CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, «I Lungs, with his 1 all discuses «if the thro Comp« Medicated inlittlulloiis, (,« d Cough Syrup. During Dr. Carpenter has pa • Is .Il • d ill title •s fr of the country. The IgH, NOOllltUg no-s, lait« all nilamc«l ring » the blood. It imp. 1- Tl esy u Is u< pleasant, «««•elded the ft« u give .•lief lilng Ul '" ly ign hectic llusli v patient •ulty of * influence of my «a 1er, the uigtit lsli«:s,an«l with •lly gums strength go. •roving «H« d health grasp. Tim con« mi rapidly builds up the «lebllltate«! patte all maily healthy blood. *i lie Cough Syrup Is to be taken eougl , presenting ussi mi luted stomach ffioil «I maile tutu good,rick. night allevl ■ / my euch Ux of my remedies, i hi Hint Inhale Bo > of Altera'ive Inhalent; .«thing Febrifuge ' i B it botile of il æ ialj ; one Bottle Boule Co Fo d; •f Cough syrup. Priieff box eontutning $10 dollaars ; «intim $>; three m< 1res id H»Mit P f , r .f I . CAltPE.NTEK, M. !>., jARFENTriPS CATARRH ^REMEDY* illl A IH< give 1 U effect a peuuane nths. Price «if u moulu, $6; two month«, $■>; three successfully treated. Send A. U. CARPENTER, M. D., Newark, N. J. three dy last 1 Us fc of patient« • for ■I, Jy90-ly ÿrofMSionat (Taras. ir J. P. O DAN EL. m yw-ly _ 1 > SÎJittbMfflÂ^îft |)R- H. G. 8NITCHER. IH'NTHT, N«. 417 *TN(J STREET. 8ICIAN. No. 31« W. Seventh street. 304 DELAWARE AVENUE Bep 9-iy (Opposite Baptist chuseh) Wilm ington, ^ j^ETS OF TEETH SIO to SlOO. Specimens of work can be seen at ths nfflo*. Na tural t**eth treated and preserved. Tecta extracted without pain. S. P. CHAI KANT, D D. H., at the Office of Dr. Win. D. Nolen, 91U W. Fourth street. angSl-ly J AMKM Mct'AHK, N K. cor. Third nnd Market Mtrotts, (9 story,) Board of Trade Remua, Wilmington. Del. CON»KYaNCER AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Deeds, bonds, mortgages, and other instruments carefully prepared,and acknowledgments taken. The patrou age of the p ublic Is respec iuily sol icited, novia-ly ^ KiTTINGBÊ M. D„ HOMŒOPATPHIC PHY8ICIM. 7 44 KING STHKKT, WlLMINUTON, DkLAWAK*. 9, morning ; 1 to 3, afterneon ; 7 Jy97-dAwly Residency Office hoars—7 n 9, evening. Ealtonng. 1872 8PBINa 1872 QUINN A BONNER. MERCHANT TAILORS , No. 174 Markst Stebst, Wilmington, Dil to take your measure for SPRING 1ARMKNTH, which will be out from tiring Goods, In stv WARRANTED TO Gent's Furnishing Goods. GUINN A BONNER. Are ready SUMMER i el assortment of H meet the tastes of all, and We also keep for martl.ly R eady for the spuing trade. JOHN DAVIS, CLOTHIER AND MERCHANT TAILOR, 1'AO MARKET MTRKKT, Wilmington, Del. made to order, muuodate, and fit ciotm ready made to please, 3 ■ istomera. PRICES REASONABLE AND PROMPTNESS A SPECIALTY. Jas»-9ro tfoat ana Wooa. is the time to buy your WINTER STOCK OF COAL ; It will be lower. Our coal has NO MCPEKIOK IN THE MARKET, It Is hard and FREE FROM SLATE AND DIRT. PYLE Sl BECKER. GRANGE STREET WHARF, jy » 0OALI COAL! COAL I STAWNEE, PLANK.RIDGE, MT. CARMEL, LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL, PIEDMONT and CLEARFIELD BITUMINOUS COAL. OF BEST QUALITY. r, and screened before delivery to fuml CUAH. WARNER A CO. COAL, WOOD. LIME Plaster Cement and Sand. WholeHale aud ICotall. Best Qualities Always on Hand. Goo. D. Hcllcy, 713 Weat Front Mtreet. Jan2i»-ly 'JONE.S Ac FRISBY. Have opened a COAL YARD A Co.'s wharf, and J. Morton Poole filing Mt. Carmel and Locust Mount In Coal. delivering . Office: which they... from under cc all part« of FOOT OF THORN ST. ap'44-ly city los. to a JJ .J. WILLIAMS, Jr., MANUFACTURER OF VKNITIAN IILINDH AND window shades. LATEST DKSI Bllh'ls repaired d lettered. Gilt shade repairing, Ac ;pß- 2 mcod '! ir'mraed. Store shades made d waluut cornices. Patent s used without cords. Trimmings, >. JÜ NORTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. yyr ILM ISOTON SASH. BLIND, SHUTTER, DOOR FRAME AND MOULDING EMPORIUM. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, LOOK TO YOUB INTEREST! of I n Is called .- to my stock of Doors, ash, Blimls, hhu ters. Window Frames, Door , Brackets, Moldings, Ac., Ac. Having fitted Krames apa No. 421 Heat FRONT STREET. (between V.e tend Washington Street«.) prepared to till all orders for Building Ma " ; best quality at the lowest ul sizes of doors, sash rackets and moldings, on hand. Having been a mauufao e <«f biiHiiiess for a nutn jer of years, having a factory In the lumber reglouB, I feci confideut 1 can give entire satisfaction both in price and «luailty. ORDERS BY MAIL l.-l I.IM ..f . A :k of all ih«; Inda shutters, frames kept constantly S ■I a!l : PROMPTLY AND CaRE ITifiiN DEÜ TO. «I examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. It will pay yon ' ^ Parties from :iu uumtry will have their goods «.aretuiiy packed, marked and shipped at very short «m** WM. U. PIKKHON, Jein-tf Agent for T. Y. ds NORMANDIE. FULLY his N OTICF—T L.L-v. THE LADIES AND GENTLE MEN OF WILMINGTON AND VICINITY. J • W. VANZANI1T, has PRACTICAL kA OMINKR WUITRWAHHRK, FANCY COLORS«, All I) removing your «.VIlings and i 11ANUBR .... —w everybody, without oi the finest furniture. 1 centre pieces whitened «1« '• the m fh reasonable. •lined to by leaving them , No. 610 Poplar street, . „ MX ill streets; and Si,. Ntckols', III Fruit Store, cor Eighth ami Shipley dugloU, Del. See cards. itug niy my rders i •usins, Hair Dr« at D. 11 Grt , W K M O Y VI.. THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY my ed to their i office, NO. 814 MARKET MT. (Vlasonic Temple, The public general Is Invited to call. ang93-tf N T HW ICK CUKAfll SALOON. Having opened a CONFECTIONERY I « K t; R K a .»I the N. E. cor. Seventh and King streets Ud respectfully solicita trouage. The best ere; Respectfully, JolO-3m O LD PIANOS AND ORGANS taken In exchange for new ones at KOBKLEN à BRO, 'S, 807 Mar ket street. marti-tf A of the public pa constantly on hand. C. B. CHANDLER. Jlrfss frrlmmtnfls. &r. KH. K. 8. JACKSON A CO., « »I MARKET STREBT. DEALERS IN WHITE GOODS AND TRIMMINGS, apr 10 -ly M WILMINGTON, DEL. H. STAATS, SUCCESSOR TO MRS. M. SEEDS, N • . 417 MARKET MTRKKT., Wilminuton, Del., has Just opened s new and choice assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY, OLOVS8 MERINO UNDERWEAR, WHITE GOODS, NOTIONS AND SMALL WAKES. S. Jr« ©ooös. li KIM'CKl». REDUCED. RBPUCKB. SUMMER GOODS. For the purpose of closing them while lu season. Look fur bargains E. LARKIN'S N«. 8 East N«MBd Hire*«, NEW MOHAIR DRESS OOOOS, STRIPED JAPANESE SILKS, NEW BLACK SILKS, 8000 YARDS NEW PRINTS, 1 and « uloe assortment of SPRING GASSIMRREB at CHAMBERS' 3 LA MARKET HT., _Wilmington, Del. gats and (Taps. QREAT REDUCTION. We have a small lot ef. SUMMER HATS, STRAW AND FELT, offering at very low prices, to cloae store. THOM, D. WEBB A MON, 444 MARKET STREET. prior to removal aepe-dAw II. KUMFOIU) & It KO., Fashionable Hatters, NO. 404 MARKET 8TREET, WILMINGTON, DEL. eep 37-ly ^fu'clni, &r. 217 MARKET ST. 217 WM. L. RUDOLPH, A tine assortment of watches, ('locks, and Jewelry, cheap for cash. Watch r« pairing done by t he proprie C l V. K I DOI.I'I I, Wiito •»€■», Jewelry Sc silverware, 981 MARKET STREET, lFirst Jewelry Store below Third SLJ WI1J4INGTON, DEL. ■ novil-iy Ù. Juljl5-ly Y^M. Ml. HOLT, 541 MARKET Stree Wilmington, DeL Having Increased my stock of Wfitches, Jewelry, Noltd Nil W are, Opera and I. Fine Amethyst ItlugH. Ac., my line would do well purchasing elsewhere. Market Street, opp. city Hall. and Plated Persons wanting examine my luyia-ly . k befoi GEORGE JACK. N«. 305 ftlAttKKT Mtreet. SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES—GOLD, 8IL VER AND RUBBER FRAMES. We claim from ex.perience to suit ty of Impaired vltdon, * a and In every c satisfaction. Our facilities ery pecnltarl gnarantee e snch that exchange glasHen In any shape frame cusu»m«)r, In l. few hours. N. B.—First Third street. - above sepHV-ly. îht graters. I^UANDYWINK ICh. PLENTY. GOOD, AND CHEAP. Our drivers have short routes their patrous punctually and regularly.' Ice by the box, ton, ordered. they can famish to any point Our close personal attention customers supplied We will esteem given to have all their entire satisfaction. favor oles 'oported to the office have any delluqnen TO PUSEY &L RICE. OFFICES: 40« HHIPLRY ST. 403 POPLAR ST. all times. Where loe « We guarantee be had ' sell ice low the lowest. 1872 ICE. 187!i Howard P. Walton. Ma I A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ICE DEALER. a!l ^ O F F I (1 K 8 I 4th and Shiplev and 15th and King Sts Rail® 01 l ar ® <Ä,ven ,n Hh, PP ,n « *»y Yeasei:« Pitrllltlra for Kelnll Trade UnaiirpiiNwed. Prices low enough to satlBfy all. Report any complaint« to the office. ICE. ICE. aprl3-tf having rf.moved my business No. 207 Market Street , FROM No. 200 FRENCH 8TREET. And, having a fine large stock of well dried CIG AUS, °«* 11 ,lle POGU« attention l sell them at the lowe goods as represented in each very thaukiul for p«st favors and by strict attentbin future 0 merU lÜÖ hoofldeuce of the public m the Very Respectfully them, warrant all Mar pa EDWARD L. RICE, Jr. No. 207 Market Street, 0*1 .;_ , P. A. HÖVT & BRO., MEN'S FINE CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. BOYS' CLOTHING A SPECIAL!'V Ladies' Riding Habits and Sacques Made to Order. Tenth and Chestnut Stc. Assembly Building. PHILADELPHIA- PJENNA. BepumVASim EXCELLENCE WITH ECONOMY. Attained by purchasing your CLOTH N C OF GEORGE EVANS & CO., No 914 Market Street , Phitailelphia. Where STYLE, FIT and QUALITY In Garment« made to meanure. Is guaranteed, made garments, sold everywhere. tv- ONE PRICE ONLY. NO ABATEMENT Samples of goods, and Directions for self-measurement - prices of jyliMy-dAw Woohs aud stationery. JJEW BOOKS AT E. 8. K. BUTLEB'S, Book, Newspaper and Stationery Store, 420 MARKET Street. A Representative Life of Horace Greelev, Cloth, 19.00 Fables and Legends, The Neither sdeof New York, Ouly Three W Arabia, The New Timothy, Sailing on the Nile, Thrown Together, Caper-Sauce, Oirlg Grange, The Whispering Pine, Who Would Have Thought It 7 A Seven Mouth's Run, The Japanese In America, Angelina Goshlngton, Get The« Bi'hlnd Me Satan, New Books received 1.96 I i .\.. ■ ' l. 1 7:. US 1 l. as published. F'NE STATIONERY AND CARD EN GRAVING. DREKA. NO tOS3 CHESTNUT STREET,; Phi i. mai phi a. ^tnanrtal. |^im NATIONAL, BANK, OF WILMINGTON, Dépoté tory of the Public Monies. I • I FINANCI AL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATER EDWARD BEITS, Pkkhidknt. GEO. D. ARMSTRONG, OlBBlM. Paid Up Capital,. BOrphUadel nlahed . 81100,000 and New York Bxenange fur regulur depositors without charge. Discount days, Mondays and Thursdays, at A. M. DIRECTORS : Geokor W. BT781, Em GAKKim', Joshua T. 11 bald, WlUJAM TaTNAM., Ci.imrnt B. Smyth, I8UAKL Pdsry, 11KN KJ S. MCI OMB, Sam uuL Jam as, Edward Bktth. ■ti-'y rjYMK ARTISANS' HAVINLaH BANK, NO. • 0T MARKET STREET, Wii.minuton. Dm. Open to receive deposits dally (Sundays excepted during the usual biistueee hours, and on Tues«lay id Saturday evenings from 7 to S o'clock, P. M. All the profit« of the Hank, after the payment of ; devoted to the benefit of <1 «ilvldeuds are madu senii-annu «I October. Slime the organization of 1H61, the dlvldeutis have uniformly been of Blx per ci Dividends not drawn necessary expenses, the depositors, ally in April the Bank, : hi per annum, regar« deposits,and ■e become entitled to participate in future dividends. No managor Is allowed to borrow an; of the.funds intrusted to tho Bunk MANAGERS: G«<> GNOMON S. I'AI'KLMC, M. L. LlCHTKNSTKIN, N. R. Bknhon, Job H. JAcksou, Wm. H. Swu-r, Anthony Higgins. WM s HILLES, President. William S. Iullbh, W. Bi'rtn, clkmknt B. smytii, ('iiaklks w. Howland, Edwakd Darlington, Uknky F. Duke, John McLbar, Gko. W. Bush, Vice ITesl oetl8-ly John P. McLbar, Treasurer. Jftrc, ^tlarinr ana jtitr Slnsuranrr. ESTABLISHED L8B7. THOMAS F. PLUMMER'S GENERAL INSURANCE ROOMS. No. 400 MARKET «Greet. Oen'l Agency of the Manhattan Life Ins. Co., of New York. CAPITAL REPRESENTED, Nearly 935,000,000. ORGANIZED 1860. A88ETH, $8,000,000. Ratio of Assets to Liabilities > $100.00 All kinds of Life and Endowment policies Isaned. Dividends annual after the first year,aud increase with age of policy. INCOME, $8.600,000. $140.00 fer ch FIRE DEPARTMENT. ABHKTH. North British A Mtr., of London and E«llnburgh, Andes of Cincinnati, Hanover, of New York, German Amuricau N. Y. $94,000,000 'bï/,627 In which Insurance proved plans arranged current rates. In_ quickly adjusted and promptly paid. ■ in fire losses Jan9-iy r l'HE NATIONAL Litte Insurance Co., U. 8. A. TUOB. V. PLUMMBK, Agent. CAPITAL, * * — — 81 000 ooo SURPLUS OF ASSETS OVER LIABILITIES. •1,01«, 769.94. ^ Kan.f tron i® 8 0< i k c r n »I>auv ; does business on a cash basts; plans simple; contra ts certain ; business aud reputation definite; payment nail «mal. rj_ n n — , , JOSEPH L. KILLGORB, mysÄSm 1 Pen,n8ular District, WiL, DeL Office. rjlHK MECUANIOS'SAVINGS BANK, NO. 4, WEST THIRD STREET, W 11.M 1NUT0N, DSL » W AKS. borrow any funds of the JESSE SIIARPE, President. JAMES BRADFORD, Vice President. A. H. GRIMSHAW, Secretary and Treasurer. _Ie8 .lv mUK NEW CAMTLK COUNTY MUTUAL X INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE: "INSTITUTE BUILDING.' No Manager allowed Institution. Insures against FIRE, Houses and all other kin of Buildings, with their contents, for perlo«is of time varying from three months to a term of years. MANAUKH^-Wllllara Tatuall, M. M. Cleaver, John 2S ,W *. U ^ ar . 1 ^. W. Howland, Edward briughurst, Edward T. Bellah, James Bradford, George Rlctu ardsou, William Cauby, Samuel Canby, Clement B Smyth, A. P. Shannon, James Riddle, Geo. U. Bar<>s Ashton Richardson. ' „ _ _ WILLIAM TATNALL, President. B. D. Smith Treasurer. octlCly 182«. 1872. DELAWARE FIRE INSURANCE COMPAN Ne. 608 Makkkt sthkkt, Wilminuton. Incorporated, 1896. Charter perpetual. Losses promptly adjusted. Kates an low as any other company. Perpetual In greatly reduce«! rates. WILLIAM CANBY, President. F. L. Gilpin, Secretary 1» P hiladelphia surgeons ban dage INSTITUTE-Notlce No. 14 North Ninth. B. C. EVERETT'S _ TniiM positively cures Kuptares. JUu-BoTtock or Blsstlo Stooïlu^, Belts, Supported Shnnirtî. furniture a nd WmUrtaWtig. rjYHOMAS MITCHELL, FURNISHING ÜNDEBTAKEB. No. 419 KING STREET. Has removed Rmidnnci—N o. 108 Weat Seventh st. ang 'iE q mHOMAS J. GILES, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, IHIFLBY Street Now in nee, the " Monitor" Goki*hr Prbsikvkb. ___ftsi-iy 821 ^ lANk The aabaorlber has «elected stock of MEAT UHAiKM. hand a well NEW STYLES OF CHAIRS, the best manner expressly for private saloe, suitable for parlors, dining rooms, or chambers, eic. alao office chairs, camp chairs, etc., NOS 993 A 996 N. Franklin square. . SIXTH HT., Philadelphia. L H. WlHI.BI, Oppoel aepio.lv QGL.E & MILOaEK. FURNITURE WAREROOMS, SUCCESSORS TO M. & T. Mol) LAKY, No. OOr» MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. A full assortment of the latest styles of Cabin« «I Boddhu.iorattleat uni tournât cash pn is d sou oefore purchasing elsewhere. Call iiiyua-tf (bas and Jjtcam jfittiufl. FERRIS & GARRETT. 6 04 MA RK ET ST RE El PLTJYBHRS,. Gas and Steam Filters, water d t tae lutnxiaoen DWELLINGS, FACTORIES. CH'JKOHEH, ETU OHANDKLimtH, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, READING STAND all DncaivTioMS or HYDRAULIC RAMS, BRASS AND IRON PUMPS, SELF-REGULATING WIND MILL BATH TUBS. SHEET LEAD, WASH STANDS. IKON A LEAD PU' AUTOMATIC GAS MACHINE (A splendid artlolefor Country Residences.) II• (All Mist V I t r I « •d Oral« lanl.lv (jAS FIXTURES. THACKAKA, BUCK & CO., MANUFACTURERS, Have Just opened at their wholesale aud retail salesroom, 718 CHESTNUT STREET. NEW STYLES OF GAS FIXTURES , TO WHICH THEY INVITE THE ATTENTION OF PURCHASERS. styles, color and Unlsh are unsurpassed. ITielr LOW' PRICKS. •y also invite the attention of the pel lo fine assortment of BRONZES, NEWEL POST FIGURES, AND FANCY SHADES imoortation. *1 I of their I apr 2 -flm 1 m ft ft I9J m S| % 1 PLANS' Of f/P£ CUI TO OR OCR. r-~ ■SUCCEED t ïYlorns,Taskér 8cC t ; , V « tOHXWkCVÔWS,' ' • For ,Htqh> tow Pré ? are Steam at it\q Apparatus-for alt classés - of Ruildtnqs. Laundry and >«c 'uTTzaJt. N OTICE.-Boots and T »'»r, on second str from either Marke Del. The suhscrll Tor all seasons or tho the third shoe ey street, Wilmington. - .. -. inform his friends aud the public that lie lia-« on hand a large ami lected assortment. Those in want of substantial ami easy fitting, hand-made boots and shoes would »! o' 41 . to B ' v<: ll,in a call And examine his stock, rarllcular at'entton given t«» ordered worl branches. Repairing promptly attend, d public are respectfully invited to give us a call. a. K. CRAWFORD. all its . The N OTIOI, wonld call especial attention to our new styles of "GERMAN FINISH," .Which ... - aeeed in this or any other country — i of which are in this city, and for give a general referenoe M. A W GARRETT, voo Market Street Of pic • 1" think their quality i April in. F YOU WANT to send money England or Deland, call myi4-tf your friends A. H. GRIMSHAW, Ha 4 W. Third 8%