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LOCAL AFFAIRS. A TUB SMALL-FOX CABAS. Doubt About Thont—They Are Taken No mit (ho Hospital.. Charles P. Fisher oatne here from Phil adelphia about six weeks ago in search of work. He secured employment in the Pussy A Join s Company's shops and board with Kenuard Hiuith, cu Gilpin avenue near Scot? street, in that quarter of the city known as "The Forty Acres." Last week h» sent for his family consist ing of his wife uud alio tit so small children, Thursday. The is about 2 yearn of three mouths, little ill and arrival, and became quit «forwards, but uot until tb*. re any suspi nature of their ailment. Mr. Smith then « xumioid the children closely and elusion that they had tho small pox rmug he culled in a physician piciouH. Having Mr. Smith the the #. for mg ton ing wire chihLc . ..Id and the o'hi r a hi. appeared *» sick Sunday night entertained of tho tbe Monday who verified his ,-li Idreu of his spread of sick children lb* county hospital. Dimn the bouse, Muuuicutiou with tiusick room pt to tue mother of thu who remains the prevent mprtHUres typ ilisesse, Mild 1 its il I fc I all tot bidden, chiidr Hr Drape I bi llig (he tiurao them. I Dr. Springer, tho latter physician, 4 W'ere both called Monday with r* gard e the pronounced th* ir 1 eousnlted TU« latter did the children,but Dr. Draj StekUbSS of iall-pox, and a plain o retnoved lo t they I ospital. the tho iu the Oa MILFORD si,mil &■ IIounIou t h Aim* Burned — >.r *io. Insurance, *5,000. I «ff Journal. MlLFOBD. Sept. r>. Ou H'iturduy night Ift between lo ami 11 o'clock the steam mi* and grist milts t.f Smith «V Houston, it Milford, were discovered to A »moll blast'* w fir 3. only visible at first but ik »praug up uud burned building w portion of the mill ,-i-M ib > fire originated i in i. moment' with great fury t'll . T «0 feet from tho furuacH and it is gener ally believed that it incendiary, lbe ions tho work of an the property is about lumber and grain about iriMUtii'io»» ou the mills policy being iu favor of a sileut paitner. IVir. P. L. Loll aud. Messrs. Smith and Houston lose all th-.iy bad f.*el tlisir lo*-s badly, as they cf müder i e capital. Much syuipalby is .-xpres*«»! for them, and it iB liop.-il that, they Will I». able to rebuild. • « $10.1100, .. $601'. Th«:I ■sled. h'lltK l\ niCANin WINE VILLAGE. Muhle mul C'urviitgo House Burned Trouble Among firemen. A. A. Tlie alarm of tire Sunday after» xi'an luust d i»y tbe buruiug uf a stable atid carriage baus« Hrutidywiue village, 1'hoit'UH 'Yiouhley. Tho fire have originated through tbe >'n wit-1 hitfi been (». A. P. "pi >• r -l.'ssnes «if plax ir g liront d »lie preiuis-m. "h" loss estimated at about $200. M.ttlieb It bfu-, who teuutitiii the prem iss «in«! had a J. ildlDgs of i .irrtage badly damaged. way back from tho fire txvo " of the Del aware and WaHliing ton he« • e irrihges «piariel d uud blow at H.xte. ulb and Fniich street*, and another ipnirrel «meurred at Fifiuenth aud I'reuch Htruetq Nit much damag present made h mor«« formida of ! . hut tho larga o ilia disturbance »ook ! ally was. «, south. 'AUD IN '/ Aililrei ('«»lllllllvilt «• senator XudieiK*«« I Flirty Issues ok file l*r«'sei CXiKli !.. Kept. 8.—Th* ratifi a grand arly tf uot h, while the .sidewalks Bavard "itiou meeting hero yerti«-r«iay micchm. The procession, under inti .September -on. roaclmd quite a ii.ilit in long oui. to • utmost enthusiasm, the he p-issid ■companhd by Gov Butler. Tho * a half vtv«*d with . toxvd eh«*»*re«l him lustilv Jeter aud «Su mblkge, and '•(mi to witii profound attention. Hi»)* NllUt. «poke for lCIltlJ««!IN»' lis \s vGuptain John (5. Morion's sand bnrge was b*d;ig towed down tb«t creek past W«' nin's wharf Sunday morning, four boys, («•orge Riley, llirry Kyle. John M an t Gbarh * Hanf undertook Being forbidiisn -I board d langmiqe which ■>li" boat. O I", barge the boys If-o excited Captain M ■i-ur-.l bis gun «... ■fhi-ni. Fortunately that be pro- ; and fired a load of shot of the boys we badly pep «1 Mousl-y One of the Riley r< d about the head and face ami legH. st ruck in the .hand. Morton a trial Sunday «•barges of assault with held in iftT.OO bail se. The bail i-rn"isly iuj ■! ns arrest(d nn«i giv afteniuoii on f< i intent to kill. H» w fur fur court i tii'Ln.d Monday iiiorninghy D. L Bucking «leased from Miwm aud Gxpt- M ! untruly. While th" arrOBt ids, a young limb a I-. Inn! of hid arms catching upon the point ■nf a picket vns gashed from the elbow to Kthc wrist. who attempted whatf slipped, atni t»>. Kirkpiurick. I The funeral of Miss Martha Kirkpatrick It k ».'ace Monday afternoon from Be r 'at«' »••.'flidm ea, No. 610 King street. encased in a cloth -fcot, heavily mounted.and i by h Dumber of the friends Mi"« Kirkpatrick of »go »»id a •f James Kirkpatrick, wbo •'tried from fire same hous" a few years f Htuo ; sin. was a member of Hanover Pres L9 Vi' rian Chorcu and took a deep interest ['In lire church vork. contributing of her «M il.« rai means fo Ba lulvancenrent 1'be •rai H«-r viens were c«i'ulucted at t»«w Markt und Rev F. B. Tire pall bearers •I MoUlarv, s* I'. Jiird, John P. is K. Porter. After i tn tbe B iTh" remains _iov«Ted « tlecPHveil i i «Val officiating, hu •! Patterson. E «j . 8* d B UI.B -t TI»«« f I ! > i « pr.t .yteri .11 chinch burying ground, I »'.ret Pr-; ,1 i «I.« r ||| I McbiP'txen Park ■ Mr Ell"« P ■kh HfU'Cc-d« d «•k* g ho me enormous tie- UDxiUiun.b Rliskiau J. .1 Smith. m -.« » Tbe Fourth measures 14 inches SuTHlngit belle Bh«.--«Js p«trehaH*«l ■ iri'.d H ■and tbhipl« y stre« N • wport -. If ul«1 lie delighted cynosure of j ro'ilri procure bo Iter el i-dtr waist ■nul at the Main l.i'lghL llaiul RBiirf ■ Th« ja«:b f ing nip «f It Ire Ghi sapeHkw bay brought o .x niicipated. Victor Gaus« than w H oit» g , the way caught xd the contents dis rno flashy I T' of »lie young b< v -„d ta.hiW tire litth Û but very fortunately injured. The the 10.05 train j fr li.(turner riBR.-r lüiunst th«' thwart .1 Now >arty returned home tu Baltimore Saturday morning. 11 it- jiiinthl) The 'Tt untres of the River view Ceme ry Company held their monthly meeting irtuiued tb«. J olio wing evening and s the rtHiilt of tho mouth's , .f 7»6.«I .. 446.75 68,00 ..in '»auk at lust r«t.ml. ... |Kl £1,800.28 188,40 ■ lUxpuii«lo«l ituriug I T.iUiJ iiOW )u bank. I There were 17 lots sold and 13 permits I granted «luring August. .$1,112.12 A 4 t*U 1 «I 1*0 ft X.OaK«'«l . I Curunev But/. Mouday held I ipou (Ire :>odv of Michael Hayes, a I (O-ars-old child whoso parents live ut Edge I Moor. Last Saturday, 4'iriog I tetuporary ab»6tice Ot its mother, the I îbiid got hold of a cup half filled with I a solution of conoentr.ateii iyo and drank ■tire contents. Medical aid wiu uuavailing »ml the little sufferer di<d yesterday piorning. Xarnldi'« Peacli Ilryer Hiirnetf. peciul Ourrospeudsore of State Journal. Felton, Sept. 4.—The drying eatab Bhmcnt of W. II. Burnite, in this town, burned down at bout $1,500. tbe to-day. Loss NBW CASTLE'S NEW HALL. ftill, A .amiable Enterprise Crowned Bull,]. With Nucccn«-B uilding —A Credit It« Projector« Ornmiii.nl the Town-How the Hall Waa Erected Whom -Dedication Next Monday One night in July, 1878, four mit tees from b, many different secret Societies, Masons, Odd Fellows, Red Mon and Knights of Pythius, met iu Town Hall, of New Castle. They they had been doing for weeks, with a special object tit up and repair the venerable building so that it would serve the mount joint each the the old : to decide how purpose of a t mg place for the respec tive lodges which they represented, agreed that some repairs were neceNHiiry | but they disagreed about th<* detail« and 1 the amount of money to be expended. The meeting broke up as others had l of done b< fore it, and several committeemen j b,l| mended their homeward way up Delaware ,bo street in the moonlight. Stop]iing on the lllü northeastern corner of Vine and Delaware I streets, William Herbert, who was on the Odd Fellows' committee said, pointing ! R across the street, "There is a good property which can be bought under j #. r »,ßOO that would make an excellent site I for a new hall. If your ledge," ad h. ss. mg a Masonic brother, "will agree to it will purchase ibis propt rty." j The agreement was made aiid Ht. John's ! ue Lodge, No. 2, A. F. A M , aud Washing ton Lodge, No. 5, I O O F.. became tlie purchasers, paying for. 000 for the prop- , erty, which is located on the southeast corner of Delaware and Vine streets,front- of ing 100 feet on tho former and running j for Back to a depth of 125 f« The former owner M the lull Cleaver, of Wilmington. Upon the corner of the lot stood and | still stands s Mark M. old two story brick building, 1 painted yellow, occupied now as the New Oustle post office. Il was decided to buihl the bait ou the eastern portion of the lot and preparations looking to its erection Ed» were soon boguu. In all this William Herbert naturally took the lead aud pushed obstacles tho way with a determination that did cot contemplate the possibility of failure. Croakers, of whom there are boiuo still It ft iu New Castle, though very fow comptr-ul with the New Castle of 80 years ago, predicted that the undertaking would fall aud through; that the lodges could uot raise the funds to build, that Now Castle could not support a good ball uud many similar are forebodings. But, with such a mau as William Herbert there was no reason to apprehend auv tinancial difficulties aud, the tbough only $13,000 wore wanted from outside parlies he could have obtained $100,000 if necessary. 1 Early iu the summer of 1879 plans and specifications for the new building were I and prepared by Theophilus P. Chandler, of | Philadelphia, the same architect who designed the new court House, aud pro- j posais for its erection were advertised for. ! Oa August 20th the bids were opened and 1 2 follows : 1 ent. of 32 to" l, ' !G,i'80 tlie ; awarded to Harry I August I Himun'1 G. Harris, Philadelphia.. Archibald Given, Wilmington.... William J. Given, Philadelphia.. Thomus 8. While. Philadelphia. A. J. Richards, Philud .lphia. Jacob Myers, Philadelphia. .Strickland «.fc Archer, Wilmington A. li. Willi .*•» r, Philadelphia (». b. Jemison, Nexv Castle. A. J. Brown, NcxvHasUe... P. Quigley *fc Son, Wtlming KliScntmun, Prlucipio, Mil.. . Wilmington Harry La|s\ Wilniiugtou. The contract Lnpe. Ground had been broken 21,MS) J. U. D. Si.-e.l-« ,t 11th aud the work of excavating cellars, &c . was nearly completed when | tbo proposals were opened. Mr. Lape ! began the work of erection during the following week and on September 2'.». h the i w ceremony of laying the corner stones took ' place. Two corner stones were laid, one 1 by each of the lodges, with tbe ceremonies I prescribed by the Orders, in tbe presence of a crowd of 5,000 people. Address. «s tbo part of the Maso by R ,<v. A. N. Keigwiu, of the W« st I Presbyterian Church, and Rev. 1) 0. ttidgway. of New Gastle; on tbe part of ! the O Id Fellows by Dr. J. Troup Maxwell 1 and Henry Eckel, of Wilmington. commencement Hirry Lipe, j i I delivered aided by his corps of effloient tractors, has pushed the work steadily forward, uutil the laudmark from tbo river, New (Justle, and stands a ball ornament to I enduring monument | to the public spirit and energy of its pro jeetors and to the ability aud workman ship of tbe coutraotor. Mr. Lipo will not make uiuob money off of this tract, but be will have the satisfaction of painting to a jab that will rernaiu a stand ing advertisement for him during tho res* ol his life. Tbe Huh-onutractors are : Brick work -I Frank Ferkins ; painting, James M. Bryan; plastering, Robert Haddock; heaters and oiiHt i work, II. F. PiitkclN; I hardware, Capelle ,fc Brother ; galvani/.-td ! work, J. 8. Thorne, of Philadelphia; ; «t Mon ; lumber, 8. G. Simmons «V Brother ; gas fitting and plumbing. J. G. i Van Trump, slata roofing, Otto Speer ; ! huff Ohio stone. B 11. Copeland, Phili dolphia: all Wilmingtouiaus except tho ! three Philadelphians. , . Iu exterior dimensions the new hall is ! very m arly 52 feet front by 100 deep, and Ihr-« HtoricH in hi R lit. The front iH ol n.eHH«l brink with buff Ohio »tone trim niings. The ffoorway is framed iu a inaa arcbwav of stone eurmounteii by pilast* rs box in tbe middle window of tbe second * story aud elaborated carved capitals spring from them to the galvanized iron cornice. Iu tbo center of the third utory front is a talilet upon whinh lha ftlAHOnic | '' Buuart- and oompaKHia and Irtti-r (r, I Ilf Ihr«, link« and F. 1. T. of Odd K-llow , ship, and the words ' Kreeled 18711" are .-din ba«-rehef. An elaborate gal ! vaniz-d iron ooruioe, painted to match the , atone work, extends around the roof and - the building is surmounted by ttgalvanizud cupola of attractive design. The bight from the pavemeut to the top of the tip of tbo vaue rod ia 11(5 feet. The fir3t Btory of t e Hall contains two large rooms, each l(M) feet long by about 25 feet wide, which are to be fitted up for stores. Each store will have two large plate glass windows and a large plate «if ir the door. The contract prie* wrought i Philndolpl work, B Hyk ; : carved work. About glM for this glazing is -'ll 14. Betweou the stores is the ««ntran.te fo tin* geontid story of the Hail, whiou is being fitted up for etitruuce doors souiely grained in imitation of wuluut. the audi auditorium. 1 he mashivo and haud Eutering, tbe visitor lorium by a wid«- stairway guard d by a balustrade of solid w I nates ut tire foot iu a ' , which leruii' i ho5i«l waluut. Gu tli- eppo » ptoeli'd {«lire, tiuiahi d xvph side of tu«« stairway colling of ye o: i Tho auditorium i* about bi) feet long by Hud people. 51 fort wide, aud will k H ere the d-dieatory exereisirH Mm day and tb« '>»11 xvlnoh follows in the eveuitig will takn place. It :a a well lighted a high Celling and j dresHing rooiUH, and a stage atiout 20 fe square in tbe rear, which will he provided I j with drop curtain, footlights and other J appurtenances. Three Corinthian col uiuns down the centre of tbe room aid in supporting tLe ueiling, painted as is most ! nf tu«, interior woodwork, in a light stone , coi-.r, which basa mere touch of green iu its composition. The completion of this auditorium will | enjoy I Alrea.ly it Ua* J . , of the audito- j 1 iu stairway bears tbe ! give New C.istle its first eba theatrical pt rformano.s. been engaged for four eutertainmeuta, tue I first one by a Minstrel troupe ou Septem- I her 17th. On the evening of October 7th "Uuclo Tom's Cabin'' will be pre- j j sentod there. The rium will be $30 per night. A white marble tablet fixed iu tbe wall at | the bead of the following inscription : BUILT 1871». BUILDING COMMITTEE. Wm. 11 r.HitKivr, I Bknj. 1». Gt. M. N. Wirk, J. Heiimanv, G. F. Deakvxk, I I ha Lunt, ' Wm. Hrhbkht, Chairman. the lodge room», I anpronched by »eparato atoirway» in tho 1 of the building. The Masons have tho eastern and the Odd Follows tho western I . Doth rooms are precisely alike i and will bo very handsome meeting rooms when fitted up. Each room is about 7« i feet loug and 35 feet wide, with high ceilings, two double wiodows in front a"d fivcdouble windows on thesi de. ^ j depeud from the coiling of each room, i the ground glass globes of the chan dehors beat the emblems of Masonry and Odd Fellowship. In tbe oentre of tbe Meson's tOQni are three handsomely mented altar 'tap or«, forming a right-angled tfjangle with eacij ot^er, each of the tapers being about three tyoi ; a length. Over tb* Senior Warden's chair fcç ngs ebaitej of St. Johns' lot^ge, granted April 17*1 by William Ball, Grand of province of Pennsyl Iu the third story il [DAI till vanin and the Territorien thereto belong ing," "issued by virtne of the provincial Grand Warrant f rum the Grand Lodge, Great Britain, where tb<* Right Worship ftill, the Right Honorable Thomas Ershioe, Earl of Kelly, Yisoouut Kenton, Lord of Baoon, Litten woem, A 3., in Great Britain, Grand Master.'' The lodge chartered ua "«leffen-ou Lodge" and the alten U to "Ht. John's" «ome 40 of a be of it 108 name years ago. The hall will lie furnished with si heaters, each store and In large gilt, lett the main entrance FAITH, HOPE AND CHARITV. 1870 FRIENDSHIP, LOVE AND TRUTH. for ouch lodge room, one for th- auditorium, the transom the following : for | 1 A Lithogen • pavemeut. a kind of artificial stone, furnished by (i. II W.jhn, l of Philadelphia, extends in front of the j b,l| )> * n opposite ends of which are oit ,bo Masonic square and oorapaas and lllü Odd Fellows' three links Two I handsome lamps, witii the names tbe lodges painted ! R ,WHM . stand ou the curb in front of the entrance. j l' be property, including the post offi re I building, is expr-ct« d to tiring rental to Ihe lodges of $2,0110; which can be devoted j extinguishment of the #13, ! ue * H - oWtyi" B»»d Mr- Herbert, , of the new ball j for New Castle, hut if the by and Is ii the by to out ! ! I • ■ -h».if of the nunlly mdahted We excellenl condition tinfi. UK dkdioa'jt: The «lay upon which the corner stones a big day ■allier proves favorable the dedication,m-xt Monday, will irn laid The Odd Fellows m purticul | working witii tins end in view, draw a laru the d i Thf 1 Grand Lodge, the Delaware and Reynolds Encampments, the Uniformed Bataliion of Ed» come. For th»*i train will leave 1'biladelpUia aud three boats will leave the o'clock. t wo other lodges from Peunsgrove T are coming from Hah Warner aud Edwin Forrest. All Masons and Odd Fellows attending the dedication from places on the Dela ware road below New Castle, will be fur imbed with tickets at half rates. ! 1 On the part of the Masons the celehra ' tion will be more local. The Grand Lodge, j I and Lafayette and Eureka Lodges will go ; | over from this city on a special train about I 11a ui Many visiting Masous and prob- ' j ably other lodges will be present, ! It is anticipated that thers will be from 1 2 BOO to 3.« 00 O id Follows aud Masous 1 line, accompanied by bauds of nitisio The Band, of Philadelphia, b Patriarchs, 1). lawarc, Jefferson. Meehan , Fairf'.x, Hope. Asylum, He ilges, of Wilmington; Centrevid»* ! Lodge, of Ceuir. viH»« ; Friendship, of. Pnaoo amt Plenty; Oriental, of Newark; Htar of Bethel, of Grubti's Corner, atul probably other Htaie LodgtH will he pres ent. Besides these, thirteen Philadelphia lodges have siguiûod their iureutioti ■commodat; on a special coraiu tnree lodg' the steamboats He i ! than adoz *u Woocaooe Li gion been engng"d l, y St - Lodge, A. F. A. M.. of N w Castle, K' d MoClurg's State Fencoblus Baud, of Philudelptna. by Washington Lodge, I O. O. F., of N. w Castle. lt**v J FI. Oaldwell D D. will deliver tlie Ma«OPbs oration and Puât G JauD H B. Nicholson, of Penosylvimia, will ; apeak for the Odd Fellows There will t»e street decorations, tl »gl. I •*'?; the Court House will be ornament 'd with buiffing and the Town Hall wil! be I Rfc'ly decorated by Adelphi Lodge, K. of ; B. rtiro W. W. | 'How will tlie visitors be accomiuo ! dated?*' is » natural question ; to which *ho reply is made that two largo tabl i w ih be spread in tho Hall, the hotels will ' from Huo to 400 apiece, und tlie 1 SaleQ ' excursionists will dino I boats, I t'his ball promises brilliant social event N ! 1 $L j A. their i I*i Ihe evening wilt be given I Hail, the grand gr.ind dedication ball tlie auditorium of the th to start at !» p. tie by far the most Castle has ever E. indues hope from the sale «d tickets. THi: CITY ELECTION. lie Kepiiblii ViclorloiiM iu Aliijorkly of tlie Wants-Tlie Ikaiiii A. J. I »»»m Party Beleated llelains Mix Wards Out ol a Ity in Council Only I liront; Ii Its Holding Over .'tlemherN. i| tijor | 1». T. With tbe exception of a Eighth ward th«i election TucBii-ty after* noon passed off quietly. Considering tlie apathy of the campaign growing out of the conviction that there trying the of . I s litt! wrtsl back any of tbe 1) wards there ;ry fuir vot of the voting place unexpected amount of interest poind, and at I ! ; «). One of the features of the «lay was that > many votes were east, or alleged to have A. been cast, by persons, mostly negroes, G. whose names were placid upon tbe assess i oient hst by tbe Levy Cuuri subsequent to J. ! March S;h, and who consequently had uo legal right to vote ut this election. But ! (lH the Levy Court placed about 100 Lumen , ou the lists previous to March 8ih, aud . __— _ hand of telling ! tho ^ wbo bdd b « el * subsequentlv froUj tb0SH * bo bftd been «Hscssed pre V"""' 5 ' "olb". K ooul.l bn . il"'"' ,'r- vent Ihe (.oiling of euch vol.-u j At 'I" 1 l ,|rHt " l 1 '' 1 *' 1 'dtotion paefted off «intet ly, with the exception of a | 8. hRl* 5 altercation between a white man uud j * colored man, iu which only one blow was pa-si d. 1 Y At the 8« cond ward considerable lutereBt '' Wti! J manifest« d. A large, though «''O- j. | '' ra l*y orderly crowd- aurround' d lim pulla j. ramaimd tlirre and an minaually | , '»«fe »«•«» »«« "«»'■ » hou! »haa'I »« «Ua J. "I™««*" «« 18.11. Almut S Mil the ! ehallemjing of a vote led to a great ileal of , P"'""« and _ haulm« and ., lively lighl I - aeeojed lnnmnenl, when hjoi.) .i.-ie all' u ,-d . ponce and Ofiuers Legg at.d Ihomas tbe disturbance by pulling the ,i. u°» K »tflt man awuy from the window. ,j Everything went Very quietly iu tlie j Third ward though, notwithstanding the 1 lack of exciteuier-t. the vote was quite heavy. 4 wo R.^ubticaUH were prevutad from votiug in this *urtl, one colored and j j. one whit**, both of whom bad tax receipts, ' the latur s name being Edward Mitchell, ins r oeipt Oul> j and j : means but spelled Edwin o '« name has been put «i .1 ust .0 M-pc for ferent 0. the I '• polls closed i 8 'V- n»h ward, East, a rumpus start«d by a «trunk interfered wtih h< r of d îrkies, su a eial of wii. un pitch« «! prexuted from j by tire ' During this brush ral pistols wtre drawu, bu: uo 'bot» Were firttl Usnug to file fact that receiptH were r««pur«t« Democratic iusp«c that he would he kept his wor. . llliug lu is ward, the black i mg.« tbe return, and 1 tirere w Ij the Eighth and a large crowd press a, while the voting was tutor qier.a-d Ju about the tuidJle diet in banco heavy all tb" j Wl m f rH j. I kicked up by "Blubber" Davis, wbo w J working for the Republicm ticket, but before anyone was hurt "Blubber" had in been naob.d and locked up by Officer ! Bo«t r. Shortly afterwards Davm reap , peared, having iu p, u-utey, th - it -j«ut*lic. Council. Davis «1i>l | trouble, but about 5 I J caused of the ufieruoon tirere hatred out by Abntr i diilau for j clock a colored suit wns refused. -uh ruble wrangling tbe midst of which the to take H tbe signal . , .w. « - w. -, in which ! j couple dozen participated, knocking 1 right uml left. This continued for half hour, the police separating the com batauta, wbo immediately sought ! other antagonist. In all this melee man's nose was bloodied, which is about : tbe extent of tbe damage, with the excep that considerable clothing lost. No I Hitles, i I police t h e j f or a at | This i U P both i i called negro away. This clash of j sts and several hats made in this last affair. Wraugliug I aud small s«juabl>les were kept up through further damage out the day, but I d»" 0 - Durmg the Ö o'clock light not tho 1 vote wft * i polled for half uo hour, tho «>• ™ u « r -'» ch the window and Mr. I Deuioerat.o candidate cou i "' Jor " he '"f,* nu " bet " f ' ot,i " "■» operation. Before tho polls closed the , 7« i '» ta u( ,u « ro 0 *«' wl ;, om tb ® d '"P u '? occurred was accepted. L rom . o clock "P »» '"f 8 'h 8 w "" 3ow w "" 1 ab "\. lh " ' j S^Jj« o^e'riS'ln «" but " ™ 1 Shortly before the polls closed iu tbe Niuth ward there and by tbe the ngs skirmish, caused | altercation between two brothers of ! opposite political complexions. A colored : got mixed up iu tbe affair, and came being badly punished. The storm quelled, luckily, before aoy flesh was bruised. At some of the pulling places the elec tion officers insisted upon tho production of tax receipts, aud well known citizens sent homo »ftar them. This notably the of the Sixth ward, where every one cffrr*. compelled to uhow his allowed to "swear , whose politics is a matter of dispute, but who, it seemed lo be generally supposed, would cratic, look great offence at this require ment, and having gone home after hie tax open Re publican ticket. In the Eastern precinct of the Fifth ward Mayer Allmond requited to go home after his tax receipt before bis vote wee taken William G. Bauch. Ihe D Council candid it is nud< rstiwd. in the southern precinct 108 receipt, and no one a ballot. One all 4. -oeipt, returned and voted , will, the ah c wh" 1« r»turr" d ale Mr. B.. cast for his Republic ia Third tit* flop of It »hi by a majority • f 5 illegal Competitor. To the disaffection among the city Dourecfuts. a purely local mailer, the defeat of the party iu the Third, Eighth and Ninth wards Is attributed, and there Is a great deal of growling in consequence ii I), inocratio circles. As the returns came iu Tuesday nig tit the Ri'publi ' husiantin. and wIp'ii it whh b-artied that they liHtl carried the city the cheering loud ami lively. A hand was w«-ut for aud speeches made by Anthony Higgins Esq , Colonel ManulltsUr aud F. E-leu Buch at tire Lincoln Club rooms I'he successful can didates, HH tbev entered the picked up bodily by tlreir friends, carried to tin* platform, called on for speeches and congratulated uutil they out of breath. .'s friend* t 11 is rly About I0 o'clock the baud arrived and ta llied it, and < streets till after miduigbt. whom the Republic par ad* d hcrraliipg and serenading the they bsd iielped to elect. The following is the official vote : clubs fell Filth.—East ! West! . . . . ' Sixth -North. j ; I ' ! In' AhHKMNORB. SOrniHli.N UIKTIIKX Dknnis Kank. I). I . E. MoUKI.ANI*, R. Third East.. . 21!» I ' I 178 IU IHC l.'ill Fourth—East... . West — 178 10« '• 10 !» 365 Tenth. Ht» Totals. 1441 Kaue's mu j. 455 NORTHERN DISTRICT. Edmund Pkovoht, R. 216 259 .Tames] Kennedy. 1) I ■: 11 202 I • ; I ; • in South. He vaut 11. Eighth. Ninth. 205 532 l!ll) ■■it m 183 182 i Totals.. ! Provost's tnaj.. 1999 1297 702 COUNCIL. FlltSl WAEtl». ; Janies McKenna, D. William Miller, R. .180 McKenna's majority. SlifOM» B. F. Townsend. D. .Samuel W. Schultz, R. \ il II. .276 .191 Townseud's majority. . 85 ■ Il I U IV WAIIII W. F. Robinson, R_ W. G. Baugh, 1). .288 .283 Roliinson's majority. FOl ItTII \v George Abclo, D . William Tnruor, R. Alielc's majority. .287 .203 Fimi Willi). A. P. Beecher, U. Enoch Moure, Jr., D. .415 .351 Beecher's majority. . 94, SIXTII UAItl). E. C. Moore, R.... .340 .279 llem v Eckel, D. Moore's majority. si:vWABih [fiinrles W. Talley, R. .A 61 . 53«) .191 Talley's majority. ...339 :i«;iirn uaikii. A. I*. Btiilcv, It. J. S. Dailey, I» . .435 Baili-y's majority. \ I N I'll W A It l> 1». It. Smith, It. .. T. L. Motisley, I». . .193 .176 Smith's majority. Tf.vril WAIIII. Robert *'. Mlitiw, l>. I William .1. Orouev, It . .152 Shaw's majority. EJECTION f I KMT F F ICK KS. \ A ICO. > A. V. (iavnor. D. G. W. Crawford, It. ASSISTANT. J. < '. K. iiuedy. I>. W. J. McClelland, It. MiGU.xn WAIIII. Joslnm Pyle, D .... . I-eiKl'Iou «•rinn», II. j 'rn«l«l> WAHn ' ' | 8. H. Curlett, D- .. j Ihonius ( loud. R. ASSISTANT. 1 Y niu-kim/luini' it. '' \y i-xp p|{E('INCT- INSl'El TOR. j. p. p. Fackel. D. j. U . (Ifahun. H. | ASSISTANT. J. J. M'dlm. 1). . .I..«. ph Mcllride, 1. »'Ol'lt'l'll I I lvh< IM 1-lNMhtlOIL . ',,1, ' j. ' ".*,*', ,i. h. King, D. ,j Tucker, R... j WEST PRECINCT—INSPI 1 •'i. l, . l .'KV w, 1 ' ) . ' * ' II u ' ASSISTANT B.tHigbland. D.... j j. s. Moreland, R__ ' fifth j j r. M. Culbert, R. ASSISTANT. INSPECTOR. . 221 .173 .219 .172 INSPECTOR. James Taggart, D. Joshua Emerson. U. ASSISTANT. .290 .173 .142 .......143 . 97 .139 .183 .141 . 18» t ICI». . HI ASSISTANT. .177 . 93 TOR. Ill .114 V 4 IC l>. EASI' PRECINCT INSPECTOR. E. II. Wells, I» . . .125 I C. J. Kyle, 1>. ... William Simmons, R. WEST PRECINCT - INSPECTOR. I ']', J. J urnes, 1). G. K. Roberts. R.... . .*..128 .204 ...2117 . . . 242 ASSISTANT. ' s. S. Adams. !>. >1. E. Spotiknian, R. .242 I SI M il W IKI). soi l'll PRECINCT INSPECTOR. John McBride, I» . i Fcrdintmd Cbtiirs, 1!. ASSISTANT. . . 132 .191 . 1). Y. 1». Smith. I!. NORTH PRECINCT INSPECTOR. .1)5 .K>8 .1. C. F: .131 \V. E, Huzlett. D. „ Townsend, R. assistant. II. B. Morrow, 1>. W. 11. Robinson. R. .134 .IM NI7VI5N I'll INSPECTOR. EAST PRECINCT I T'iiiik V. Kuno, D. Lex. is Zehley, R. .116 .411 ASSISTA Ni'. i p. p. Carswell, I>. j T. .1. Talluv. It.... .115 .441 WEST PRECINCT INSPECTOR. . ! : . 70 .40 . 52 T. C. I »uml. I». . i J. B. Moore, R. Rohurt Smith. R. ASSISTANT i George Sharp, D. i J. McKcmlrick, Jr., R. WAKU. INSPECTOR. .357 .433 James F. Daley, 1» . Solomon Cook, R. ASSISTANT. A. (i. Vernon, 1» . II. C. Pruitt. R. .432 NINTH WAItD. INSPECTOR. j W. S. Cloud, I>. James Lvim. U. .181 .189 . I ASSISTANT. , ^ 1Iur, '' ,,. A * M l' euct,r > 11 . .181 .1st Walter McKvailcv, 1> , Kara Laken». 1!. '? " ' Ooll60,or 1 ffrovost. ,.»» Kotmedy. 1 "" K "-. W4 ' TENTH UMItl). INSPECTOR. Edward Maguire, D. J. B. Smith, It. .3(57 .... lis ASSISTANT. .366 .147 The total vote of tbe city for Assessor follows : DEM« K'ltATIC. rri i i i " x n. 2,985 2,738 2,738 | of ! : Total.5,723 The Republican majority 247. For Couuoilmeu, the Democrats polled throughout the city 2775 votes and the Republicans 2982, making a Repubii majority of 207. The old Council stood 15 Democrats to C will stand 13 this vote is Republicans. Tbe Democrats to 8 Republicans, a gain of two for the latter. The retiring members Messrs. Heusted, Townsend, McGlinchey, Abele, Allen, Downme. Chandler. Wood, Hniitb and Hauna. Of Ihese, three have j •looted—Messrs TowDseud, Abele and Smith. The entirely members Messt s. McKeuua, Robinson, Beecher, Moore, Talley, Bailey und Hbaw, seven in all In September of 187'.» the Democrats elected 11 inspector« and the Repubii 4. This time the Republicans elected 8 and the Democrats 7. a gain of 4 for the form« l and a loss of 4 for Urn latter. NOHTH EAST. Special ('.irreHimuclence of Htat* Jour ai. | North East. Sept. 1. -The question of j starting a canning establishment here is still ! being agitated, und if the projectors study I their interests, and our citizens give them the ! encouragement that they or any other rani talists who propose locating i should receive, there i prise will be fact that piece of that of t should think well doubt tliis enter indisputuble ■ particular will eniiaiipe tlie value of town. Beul estate owners tliis. ami when a manu facturer proposes to buy, they should encour age him by selling at the* lowest possible figure, thereby becoming in a measure public benefactors, tint only improving the worth of their remaining property, but enhancing the prosperity of the whole borough. North E is particularly well located for the busine . situated upon the line of the l\, W. A B. railroad, about half way be-I tween 1'hiladclpliiu and Baltimore, with a good water trout, which will soon be greutlv improved by the expenditure of *5.1X10. up propriété l bv the Government for the w iden mg and deepening of the channel : thus we liave ample facilities fur shipment by rail or water. Another advantage that should not la* over looked, viz : North East is nlreiulv u man ulactiu ing town : beginning with Met'ulloiigh Iron Works, consisting of rolling mill, forges and sheet iron mills; then we have John White A Co.'s razor strop works : Green Hill stove tile works: Cecil tire brick und und Brotlier's basket factory ; uu extensive pottery : Gurdy s car riage manufactory, and an entensive 'general ! merchandizing business ; this all goes to make the place an active business centre. The McCullough Iron Companv gives cm ploymentto several hundred men. Many of them have large families depending upon them for support and would l.c glad to give their half-grown sons a chance at some cm ploymcnt suitable to their age. and a canning establishment would open up such a climice, and tlie proprietors or such uu establishment would have the opportunity to avail them solves of this abundance of labor labor especially adapted to their business. Again, we are surrounded bv a country especially adapted to raising produce suitable lor can- ft ning purposes. Many of our farmers on Elk Neck would turn their attention to truck forming and the many colored people would upicd a portion of the year at least, in gathering herries.au abundance of which grow in the vicinity. If cither of the gentlemen who have this matter in contempla tion, will give the foregoing facts serious con sideration they cannot hut see that there i other place in* the county that offers ducements. Thieves broke into Mr. John II. Anderson's house, the other night, and carried off lrovisions. Mr. Auden oft the premises, but' unfortunately, htul with which to ussist at their departure, proposes to ho hotter provided iu the t success. It is improvement of nroptrty lie whole above referred In' 11 - they fi" 1 The (Wil f'omti/ .\» 'C.v,Elktoil's • post ofilcu. tliis We like the uppear ts supposed made its appearance at morning, for the first, unco of tin- stranger, long ami prosper, it time that tliis enterprise would* swallow up • North East Record. We are lmppv to state that other hand, tho lieront has received fresh im petus ami will continue to make its regular weekly visits, fresh, spicy news and alive ■ borough. • live •li is nota fact: but. tho •idled with its columns of the best iutcr ests of North East,S ept. (i. — Stickney s circus will exhibit here on the 8tli iust.. mid the small boy is busily engage« 1 iu skirmhliiiig for tho necessary pennies with which to gain admis Mr. Gun Sturgeon, who unfortunately frac tured the small bone of his ankle in stepping from a carriage, i days we hope to sec him again behind the counter. Our citizens who own (or imagine they dot fast horses, are busy toning down their speed j that they may not distance "the fluid" at | our approaching county fair. Several of our young men are conU-inplating entering their | horses, and aru actively engaged iu getting j them into proper shape. Mr. J. !.. McDaniel has kindly granted permission for all who doHiiv.to driv«* upon his traek. We under- I stantl that then* will tie quit« 1 a number of : exhibitors from this place. next Saturday there will he given entertainment at the residence of Mrs. William aise finals with the :el. few Hunt. The which to pay <df an indebtedness upon the j. Episcopal ( hmcli. The amusements otl'ered will In- of a varied character, and all those xx ho desire t" spend a pleasent aft«;rnooii. and | ** tt« I'»""'t""« h« 1 ! 1 al.mg ii K'«>d . »"««-"i" 1,1 'vViliùtttü I'UHt, (i. A 11 is mukiim w-tivi l.ni|i»rati..u» tu altwi.l tli« iiiivuUîiik «r tin at ... tli« I Till iust. l.j«.t i - Newarkers go a good way to get justice. A , se of bastardy iu which till the parties live nr near Newark, was tried, on Thursday, before Magistrate Richardson of this city, Ä Ä;;,.Ä Ü «ÄÄKt I inghaiu, Es-i.. ot Newark, the «lefemliint. A cloud Of wrjiesses was examin d on l.««tii , sides, the evidence being unfit for puldication. Matiy of tin* witnesses became slightly exhil «•rated before leaving town. Tlie magistrate ; dismissed tlie case, but it is said it will probably be brought up again iu a different The Itepiibiici of tlie t« toting at the hall ■xt Saturday s«t «if organizing a Gtirt'u-hl and We think tliis "Love's labor propose for tin* pur)'« Arthur < 'lub. lost." NEW CASTLE. 'orreHpiimlotii'u of t ini. Nkxx ( 'Asri.K. Sept. I. The will beth W. Bel ville, lute of Delaware City. «I« ceaseil, has been admitted Register, und letter l.liza* probate by the toftaiuontary grant«-«! John 1*. Bel ville, the executor natueil. New ('asti.k, Sept. 7. Chancellor Stuffs bury rendered yoterday, in the ease <>f Thompson vers'is Thompson, his decree in of tho complainants, sotting aside the .""f 1 " '7U" ";-' ,io , r Th"m 1 ,».j«. dnriiiK ins life tune, to his eldest son. 1 lie property involved comprises a farm in Clnistiauu i hundred, near Mt. Huleui church, valued nt •*20,000. Tlie residue the deed to the oldest son, William II. Tliomp , alleging that their father was iiicoiiipe d«'«'d and tho consideration • has been in ehaueery past. Bates and Harriugt respondent. •stud the lieii's « tent to make insufiicient. The for three ye for complaiiitantHfWhiteluy for 'us exhibited here The afternoon slioxv 2(1(1 people. Tlie jail , mainly blacks patronized l*v «!•" •erv full. riiere •c 115 pi i-«« in ure tilled I tlie cells of the i tiers, nil colored : .lohn Till, who lias* Dei n i jail for 14 years ; Alfred Boyce, who Inis he«-., there 10 years : George Draper, who killed another colored man in Middle-town, years ago, aud Mary Meteor, who killed her oxen child. During sheriff Grubb's term of ollice John Till uud Alfred Boyce had the run of the town, and us«-d the jail simply as a hoarding house, hut since Sheriff Pyle took I charge they have beeil locked up. Harley (5. Brown, the tea' the liberty of the corridor carrying food of his fellow prisoners. Moody, a colored the only charge. His cm felonious assault girl of Odessa, about tli«- result prove what he claims lie will ucquittud. full istent w it li the c ■s. 'i'lierc •o tour life priso « I HT-cker, Inis I u.-.-iMs in uml looking after tli" xx; „ . • if about 3» jtri'h, is • uxvuituig trial upon u capital « the committing u H j .icty his trial uud, if lie can "■ LFOKD. Hpuciul (.' Mll.Foun.Scnt. 4. cry highly ostci-mcd citizen Genual Several dispatches have •11 little fr pondenee ot Stute Journal. 1 to think that heel» received here, hut we them. One dispatch Torliert that the F# r good life boats." Another genial friend who resided but short distance below, Mr. Duvid Titus, drowned last ThuroUay, in th«' pi«-M n. c of his family, who were in a boat, crossing tin Light C i.igm I crlioanl of y j ^ I Mrs. I'nu had plenty of nth of the Mispilli House t«i Sand Point, lie jumped from the instead i (mod in the swimming, lu-iti up ms minds niul t<» struggle violently, ami went «low presence of his father, his wife and friends, who could do nothing assistance. It is supposed that he with cramps. Mr. Howell i extensive husi at tomato canning^ und Camp A Blair I r«( running their steum evaporators «lav uml xcursion parties are about winding up for I tho season. Ihe puhlu'schools of North Millord opi'ticil Church on Sumliiv last. 'The Baptists have given Rev. J. W. Bats, of Woodhull. N. Y.. a ; call to the pastorate. ! Mu.Kuan, Sept. (5. On Saturday night. i»' on lire, and in a very »hurt «into tho „holo structure was in ashes. Tire honst xvas owned by Mr. P. L. Lofiaud. All the macliiirery. lumber, grain, «fce.. were burned. The loss'is supposed to he about *5,000. 'There is no insurance. The loss fails heavily on Smith «V Houston, as tlievaremen ofmoJorate means. buried y Ä"'7Ä Ö body is embalmed, ami on its way home. . . i Tbe Delawarean says that the opinion ! is expressed «hat the Republicans united upon Judge Houston because they could j not agree upon advanoing N. 1>. Smitbera to a position that would secure his reoog- I nition as the leader of the party. j I ! S ' Tin) body of C KLKTON. j ! of Special Correspondence of State Journal. Elkton, Sept. 8--Hancock and English going • up everywhere over the county except here, where the Democracy slumbereth. After the Congressional nomi nation. however, they will awake and enthusiasm will be heard nowhere in the land. To-morrow the Republicans will hold a fiag raising rally at Cherry Hill, at which local and visiting orators are expo eloquence. The Democrats llag poles cted to air their at Turkeytown have organized a campaign club and fixed upon to-morrow week for a grand turnout und pole raising. Black Zack, the boot black, who went to the "Big Quarterly'' with the Elktou delegation, but w arrested for lighting and did | come back with them, arrived from New j Castle on Wednesday evening, ! The fair grounds are being fenced in and I the track plowed. Flaming posters annotme ! ing the fair have been circulated throughout the countv. Six hundred dollars bail, required for the release of John'1'. Hull until court, was fur nished yesterday. Hull iH held to answer several charges. ' 1 Hubert Steele, a Fourth district fanner, who painfully injured a few weeks ago by being caught between an ox cat! and the side of a shed under which he was driving t lu* ■it, is aille to go about. BUI road with arms extended and crying, "Oil God save mu ! Once 1 was ashamed of »">' nakedness, now l he was cuptnred without difiiculty upon being assured that he would not be molested. Being asked about his clothes lie looked upon him self with mingled amazement and shame and could give uo satisfactory account of himself. Be wus dressed and brought to jail, lie told Deputy Sheriff Logan that lie threw his clothes at a string of snakes which the devil had set upon him. Recovering himself mure he stated that he was making hiswt. Baltimore and walked from Delaware City to ChcHtipcake City with hope of securing pas sage from that pluce. But he drank Cliesa l"'uke whisky und suspects thut he was ! drugged. He has not the faintest idea of how he got on the mud. Another man residing near Frog Town, three miles from Elktou, is at large in conse qnenee of drinking ChesajH'ake whisky. He got a supply on Thursday night niul bn Friday morning could not he round. Friends were searching for him yesterday. One report «ays that lie was sick with typhoid fever aud hift his house while delirious, Samuel Ward, a young man living Frenclitowu turnpike, who lias been suffering with consumption for several , .. attacked with a hemorrhage while driving cows in a field, yesterday evening, and died in ft short time. His brother was with him and attempted to carry him to the house, but was forced to lay him under a tree, where he breathed bis last. 0, I.LKTON, Sept. 6. About daybreak yester day morning a naked the pavement near J. M. Ferrell's meat re. gesticulating as though in prayer. He left and w ;n kneeling the (,'berry not!" At the Hill •V Hi NEWPORT. lorrcHpondenee ofHUt« Journal. Newport. Sept. 6. -A meeting of the Gar field and Arthur Club was held Friday night at whicli nuuo names were added to the roll. Saturday, will he addressed by H.veakers from Wilmington. A 100-feet pole is to he raised tho week following. Thu Hancock and English Club held Saturday night a largo ami enthusiastic meet ing, when the roll was increased to 89 members. The following uniform was adopted : ret! cap, hluo shirt and swinging torch. ( '. M. Nowlin was elected Captain of the club : L. \ '. Vandcgrift. First Lieutenant ; J. W. Scar the by Hp»c; Tho ■\t meeting, Saturday to borough, Second Lieutenant. A. Haisworth. Orderly Sergeant, it was decided to pay the taxes of the itupocutiiotis menihers of* tlie party in Mouth Christiana. It iH thought that tho "big mill" will start in operation. M I SMVRNA. peciul eorn-si'ondoniwoflStnt«! Journal Smyrna. Sept. 8. -Our public schools w pened on Monday with tho they had last year. Them wan a very good attendance considering the heat. One of the rooms in tho wostarn district has been refur nished with nexv deHks aud is now a verv attractlvo place. . . about ov. r. Our cauuUlK j factory finished un on them yesterday, and; will noxv can tomatoes. * • 1 The Houston Republican Club have secured a verv fine liail iu the centre of the town and I teachers j have' fixed it up nicely. They propose | make it a reading room as well us chin room, * p and will keep it opened and brilliantly lighted ! | every night, and the prominent N««w York, j j Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wilmingt« ilaili«-s will he found on the tables, I : Peaches VERMONT ELECTION. ! I : I liidientionNof I lean 'laiuriiy — fall tua m»' Alajorilieik. Iiiereasud ICepub (lie Niate Tlekut (lie fougreshioiial j. White River Junction, Sept. 8 — Vtr- l mont four years ago cist a majority of I | off tj„() for the Republican Nalioual ticket. -i- hi8 J( . ar win „1.1 "' <, " t ' ly "l'P roli, "» ,e - ,i - llun majority. u '' l " r " s fronl 1111 ,ow "'' ""J RÎVü tb« fnllowiut- reaulta : - enough , 1 I 1 ! . 81)2 j .... . Kl . ..'<7" ,«•« Pairbanks, Republican, 2.i,3!)3 ; Bu-gham, Democrat, 11,(570. The Republican gain is shewn therefore to be 1,17!). while tbe . , „ 1 »emocrats only gam « Tbe campaign on tiotb sides Ijas been of the most hotly contested in tlie history of the State. The Republicans Hacked by tbe National committee, , which gave both speakers and funds, while the Democrats had to depend on their own r«-s nirces solely The R -publican leaders «v-re anxious, of course, to mak«> a good I ?»•'?«• X—-« !" ««* NoitberD ,n <,HHt ber vote in the great contest, , Mmm* follow« next Monday, and l agreed that a largs increase in the R«put> lican majority in tbe Green Mountain ; State would aid her «»niggling sisters u .26.572 i 1'helps, Dem .. Heath. Grceub Four yiars ago the H the coa-t to succi'H-tfnlly battle against the allied hosts of Greenbacks and Demo •i Maine give evidence of strong Republican tendencies their atffion would be held up a<imiri'>g g«z-* of In«iia"a and Ohio, which e | t c r, 1n . , p , , k ,„ . i | be y ,u lb,s / Sl . ft, '*> be an increase 01 about 8,. *»00 votes si and if 'he « . . .«Hucniikllv ' V • sptMti d. Ihe ( k'erwbplmM*g!y thu'- s curing, heyond doubt, .f Senator Edimv da. The ! Shoalii Vtrmont October Heno" all the rnouey furnished to ui th«» result will fou* y Thf ra ago about 240 towns »n the State, •* proportirjn of gain is kept till the whole vote is counted, the Furnh-im will bo about nj 'S y <* 2(5 (l(K). Th' .-lection, derly At presi-uta' ives, Stk*«' L"gi-U»ure n pi »»•••r* « lecti f heard f .«i tb«' «-ni. f«»r ; th-s Nl , "T n "u 1 ' ' thre-e ilougretsional districts by h- It- public - carri« d itb red need mat >ri- : . . - , . x« • guD'-ruotoriai votn. .Vlr. « I'x 1er fails off v».-r> heavdy iu tire HrCot d ** retorus bave come iu. d'Ktriot •'•ii* i* cuts. .. of tlie t«- d that th « l'«'g engender'd «f tire Brattl. l I dir. •• I c mnsei for nr tto* l) . • ti • «»• f'tulMi g pr s it-iv-dtt will W 1:. • 110 whu'h • th« D• aiai,,«! ju «» M-.ve ; •l.V b«-!d WhateVfr th«* a g jod enttfiiHtasm among RnnubhcauK - thrmmbmi* thftHtftte ; 1 * tnrongnout tire w.a.e | -» the Vito nf yestcr- 1 ' HU2 ........ — ...... ... the tot >1 Vote « j State will undnuti'edly appear i oilauiu't. the Republie d«*al h« The following kIj day a*-- compan d with that nf 187»! ; 167t ! . i-'.-fi .393 Fariihani (rep,).. .2(5, ,«.7o Phelps (.1. m.).II. llcatli ( /n-eiih'k) . B.'publican gain. .. : B 1 1 («I« ni,). CampbeÜ JW ), i'bbL m!..« .. .*7 ! Democrat ic gain. ; 5; I Tho C First district—Joyce (Rep ), 8 (545; 1 Ramiil» ; Dem ), 54,470; Mar back) 35 H-oocd district—Tyler (Rep.), !),! ttering. 3!H. I Tbird district—Grunt ( U«p ), .«,180; Currier (Dem.), 2,091; larblo (Green* I back), 3,230. Representatives to the Legislature— . 97; Democrats, 13. y j There are 131 towns still to hear from. ' ^ The same proportion will give 25,790 as I the Republican majority. •Hsional vote is : (Or i Repubii I I iiiuul Neales Jurors. The following is tbe list of jurors drawn by Jury Commissioner Henry R. Dupont, I aud 8. Koduiond Smith, Clerk of tbe United States District Court, for the 8ep- I teniber term of the couit opening next! dred , Wilson 1. Lavender, Duck Creek ; a ; t » muel Bancroft, Jr., Christiana; JoBhua ! B. Burton, Lewes and Kehoboth ; Isaac J. Wootten, Little Creek; Jesse Alexander, Red Lion : Armou D.Cliaytor, Wilmington; "XJ 1 H - F 01 ?"",', Mm ,0 "Sf McDaniel, Eaat Dover ; fatephen M. Morgan, Nauticoke ; William G. I ostles, East Dover; James L. Smith, East Dover ; George Cleland, Wilmington; John | Van Gasken, Duck Creek; Andrew J. Brown New Castle- George D Medell i MiU Creek ; Frank Richard., Milford; * ,, * tt »-Non«. Wilmington ; John D. Dulaney, beaford ; Edmund H. Anderson, , i u'ls , ^ ao ^ 80n i North ! Murderkill ; William Brinkley, North 1 Murderkill; George W. Stone, Wilmington. | j —- ^ - Ihe annual meeting of the Ken^ Ooqpty I Bible Society will be held at Harrington j on Thursday, September 1,(5tb. ■ Poach (Mkipmeii*». ! The following is the number of carloads of peaches shipped over the Delaware road during the past week : Jersey City. Philadelphia. Boston.. Wilmington. Newark N J... Chester, Pa. Hartford. New Haven. Springfield, Muss. Baltimore. Bridgeport. Scranton. Williamsport... Total for the week. Previous shipments. Total to date. .. 126 .... 54 .... 16 ... Id . 265 ..'1226 II 3491 miANOlA). xNI» OOMIMKKOIAL. Wti.kiumtii*. Dm-., beptenilKT s rn irrncittU iltiiV '»y K. K. Robinson M t Hfoher«. Fourtt •S «IUoThTIi.N ,T 0, 8.1M1 x,[. •• .10« v wi'ni'u City's 4*.if. ABlmiugton A Nor thern. zeL Htate HT J.8 . 10.40 b.. Jurrency *> Vow 6's of SI . ItwA •li^tegtstar«. 110*« A'llm'uUily Bonus. 1 iu lel.R.H. 1st Mort'y \0 b.', *trst Na ' .a lelaware AWerterr 20 inton Nftt'i BanV . 42 VUni'n Ottv'H 8... .10°>4 farmers'Bank_ bi •' " H .Ilf* .M'laware V^r*' te« 'M i." 21 W: ruai (4a- ' Sat'l l.tun. . fSHI • iCUiott, Johnson & Uo., Ban acre-mo Sixth a»il Market streets. it I8'J< 40.V, H-JJa M. K. & Tex. UU*. Pennsv - n. Reading. Le tilgt. Valley Lehigh NaviguUo Pittab unit of .. 2 'in ik< Shore «■ ' We-ter .. -Ai, WH OJ4 bay, li T .v - , 41 A, 1"4JK N. Pacifie •JJ* »*7 k Heatonx^lle... Vluutmt tan__ Iron Mountuin. Uliultuiiooga . » p tn •V A til"' • Wabash.. IJuotntiimt* nt the Brnnoywiue Mills tor Flour »tul Gralu—Corrected ilttlly tlreaOslnlls. Prime yellow meal ft'c BARKIL. Patent Hour. $7.W):i7.SO Ooarae Hi Karo Flour $»» üftac.ßo Supcrtlue " $4.2ûti6.ï6 Horn aliorta.$13 «»" Meat iniiUlliugH— 24.C0 Amber, wheat prime »'oinmon " to choice .$l.no Best ship nt till Yellow cure. RttciUrou — HCHIIBU. Wool, Hide*, Tallow, Ac. I Tallow. . 6c Uu washed we . Oe'Washed wool Browu greus ! Cow hides,green . Bull " " No .46af»0c •4'*4.1*c Damaged, lew. by 2c Lambakiuo.. .. 3c Pelt. liny,straw ami SuutU. I*ER Ton. . dfle higher wholesale \ Mr- Nathan b. daimey, wIioichuu« commission dealer «fcc.., 303 King street, correct* the tollowmg «illutations m his lineut mercmi«i tlsh markets arc u v is«kI by deulers iu thut line Rung the market ; WHOLESALE P1UUBS. BUSIIKL. Clover se«*!.... f4.rsia5.00 Timothy hay .. .f3.50u8.761 pressed.. ..flS.l.Oaiäü.rO do .Sl.l IMmoth Flax seed.f2.00a2.26l press Mill, t ' .75, Straw. tight «ob. . .fO.OOnfll. ...fl.25ul.761 Wilmington Market*. The prit#* are very ged trout those of last market day. Good white eating pouches seem to be out ot market. Statue small Morris Whit î selling for 25 cents u hacket. A good basket of •ilium sized Smocks can bo gotten lor 40 cents, rim up to 05 aud 70, Grapes , tint about tlie snnu« retail. tall I'XU HARREL. New Cabbage.ft .00 tlatiis, f Dnioiis. Potatoes ... Pickles. M irrow lieans. ft.76 Bacon «boulder Medium Ixeaus— I Pea beaus. RUHHKI White tiotatoes.. t)6#76c Featlie-s, (five Walnuts. BASKET 1'OUNl). 'JntllR HxdlVC smoked.... 12.26 Bruukfaat tiacon 1*4. M .. 10c ;■ ,. f 1.70 Jo clear sides . .fl.6u Leaf lard. s<i*luc . Tomato...... j cantaloup«« Eggpluuts. 1 sweet potatoes. ..4i)fa'«-do or bakers . lftt^'Jiic ckh box Ub ■«•«*«• . '.'«GUc I Lemons....*...$3.6d(j4.oo Uru|K».5^sc Oranges .*3.50t§4.0. sc LnrJ. 60c goose) .40c do (dead gtMîs«:). . ,45«£60c • Cliickeu f e 15Q25« Uhick«>ns,(«lreHBed)10ullc 3SC Ohickcns, (live)... 7«^S<; _86085c Turkeys, (tlirpM'il)12t4llc 25(430c Turkey, (live)_ !)®Uk: 25c «'net better_ Ouious.... Apples.'.. * p . ! k j r*B 0WT. Pr«»h Park, .«u.uoai'j.00 21c I'KH HUNDRKO Water ô clous — ÿd «$ 12 Damsons.tl.00 in Surf trout. salmon trout... Rock. Groundcocoanut l'J*c POUND. ; Ai2i 13^115C ! Ultcene.. I ttoiincmt «lo.-.. Pickled pork... : BoefstL'UK. I Sirloin st«*ak 12dHc 12(^12 k C 7«|il( c 12i» DC lA-aatc Sxvcct potato«' PoinatuuM_ Pen«'lies. 11 ii$ 12c l stewimr pu>ces. I jjjb . ,,u . luy . Si» 20l 8Q1SC st*lt;c . 6t»123tc . ;ui»26c •k^lic Kki2"c Pcpl H-rs* * * S.#18c 5(9 sc , Cornell I kid 1 Dried Mutton. do chops... I Üitid «imirters 1 Fore ! '■'cal. do cutlets.. j do rousts... do shoulders. Flitch. Fork steak. Sausage... Turkeys (live) !(»«41l|Herring, chickcnatdress'edJlBtilScKprlug Uhlckcns5"<»l.(Hi Ducks_ 'uutali"l|K'S.... Eggplant. .. mackerel ■Ida Muckerel Caliliage. 5»'uc Smnkxil 3(#8<* 15« 15 i 2'K»2ftC «2c(»f,l 15 »2''C !' ' Beel tongues Watermelons 1'MAlSC 6(^tS«' ltic . Il «A 12c Hen eggs. .. 12'iUruugeH. . lHu.LeUiORH. 13«! Huiiauaa.. DOZBN. al| 1 5«» <6C 26040c 10(tfI2«' M. 12« I lucks . tkyici Parsley. 15v»l(k Oyster plants.. ... i6«afl(Hi UUNCII. Sea tiuss Cattish.. Haliliut . Qoddoek Buis. I( Hu lif 12)t<: Pigs' lee «• tls!.... Orocusus I'KU BASKKT. .. lïygi: IVuclius. 250711c. Spanish mackeivl 12)41:1 I lit Kim ore llarliel.s. , Sept. 0.—The i|Uolatious are as follows : ireet sutHir, $2 75n3 50; «to fain ly. $4.7Jn5. I : —Howard extra, J$«.75a4 50; super, $2.75a3 50; do extru, $3.76a4.Gu; 84.70a5.5u; City , aud medium extra,$3.75a4 25; do Rio tirauds «• 65.76; spring xvliuai family, $fi.50; do family, $0.5 j ; Fickleu's Bridgewater patent family $0.50; Uliesapuake extra,$0.10; Ficklen's Belmont tumily, $0.(Hi; Gelben's excelsior Graham. $0.011 ; Uue, $2-50 ; rye Wijkat.— southern wheat, t'Tcall.lKl fur Full*, aud $i.o.ial.lu for mug berry. CUHN.-rffpot, 6D4C.; 61X-C- tor Sept«' Hill] 52Jj0. fur white and - c. for yellow. Oath.—W estern, mixed. 3àa88 )tfc.; do briglit. 3t»u4'ic ; do. white Vm. Boutberu 3sa41e. Ponusyl ! nexv Maryland, —. I- VE—Rye is quoted at S)a8S;:. per liushel. Goepke—O rriiuury,18\'ul4e ; fair, 15«, aide; g >(«al6j4;c; prime, löj^ui «e. *Uv a.nuStiiaw — Cliolce Cecil county tltuotliy, nexv, $KJu'X2 : (air to prim«* Maryland and Pennsyl ( vanta J'iinnthy *B»a21 ; Western hay mixed hay $17als; clover do. $16ulU. Si raw— u»tdc. $n ; r>e«io. $is. ! Browi'istuffs, $l«.6(hil7. Western bran. $15.10. Moi-AtsEs.—Cuba .' test. New Urleaiis Molasse» is in tair demand; good ut 46u5 family, ', $2.75u3.5ii; do ioxv 111 •■•v, fj.25a5.75; Pulup.-co , f0.3d ; C. Klsi'i.niuyi r's , $4.75:if5 ; southern corn, ,' Mdi lilllf. $17 : .. ordinary 55uti5c. I'uovisions.—B ulk sboaldurs «i^c: rifi ,!H '-»''i clour '™|i I shoitldi-rs ar cured 7)c; s*-; breasts pork pur .. , v,... rib sides 12)*'ul3)tf<'; shoulder», • : lard, Ik-, »»»ri-ul Slti.6"c. Be mm—Illinois, Iowa, Michigan cousin, lla22« ; Western reserve, Uu2"<' ; ? ^ aud liuliiiu-t, 12ilrtc ; Vork Slat«', '1 tar-by receipts, 1. prime to chu ce, 22 York State, choice, 13.-it3V-c : «I«'. dU"d to prime, 12al2)«« ; Western ciiuice, l2ul2X ; do. uood to^iiritn«!, lu^ull>,e. Pori.TUV—Old foxvls at * lDallc tier lb. - *"' 1 : ,A ' t ^ N ' u Svuui*.—Goininon to irnoil refining ; 1 * i «" î '.c; do centrifugal, S^uS^. R.-ttiuHl, cut | loaf, ll« t c ; crushed. 11 *, ; p« 1 ulated, lu /,c ; standard As, 1 ; C. U. Cunt ou, ' 35a«Co, for ineilium itltanxl ; Canton P. K., 'JMaHiic in I« at $1.18 per gill. »I»PM» «. young do ere«l, J ,. Syrup—Sugii: House -. in lirls ; sugar goods, choice, null wines good deuuu d ! ('blladvlphia HarKvo, A»hocittte«l Press DiHputeh. I'niLADKi.i'iiiA, Sent, s —Flour dull hut »ready super, $8.50x3.00 ; extra, 4.75; unio ; uud Indian«« tunn y, $5,50; Pemmylvanih tamny, $4 .6; St. Louis tutnny, $5.50ai'«.uu: Minn I family, $5x5.75; patent aud high 1 .. . . _ \v heat, higher with good luquir>; No. 2 Western I red; $1.04#; Pennsylvania red, $1.03; amber, $1.03\. 52^51' flrmer ' Htoanior ' 82c; >' ollow « 53c ! '"I*«!. Oat», firm; No. I white. 41V<tt4Jc ; No. 0 do. 40a ' M) tf c 5 No - 3 do. »Seattle; No. 2 & 8iüUB , üm; mew , |K>rkf $,c, Ä -,aiü.50; Duel ham», $2ca21 ; Indian me»» Iwet, tiu; ?7!Ü3î^» , £ïï? <, ïS&«^SÜSS,"ïa »tÄfiTÄR 1 '* 1 "-I Butrer.tairly active and iu small supply; crcamerv « extra, 27a2Sc-do. good lo choice, a4ai6i; BraUlora county and New\ork extra, 2Ce; Westeru re»ervt' extra, lbalOc; do. good to choice, 14x17c; Roll», I ^lîst^reserveextaa. 1 Hal6c iUBylVaUla eX,n * 11,1,1 ' 1 ïffi;" S5!Ä,f '" !r I I I . i; 86c. I | i *ouii»klvbs. Cm uu» ! Hai.b's IIonkv lumSoT" , hv t Co., PnlludemUiaV uottdug but the pu rest 1 material, aud doe» Die work quickly, but without | ilu P«\1 r Wg l kv' fchrtc. Tty it without fall VMc^e tpodaisl kn» nirtleme. more ofuourisb* »neu; and strength, less of the deblttaUug intim P*?™* 8 to ou , r . f ?° ble ft»» 1 «'^hauste«! «ousU FÏSeOuîïÔiïiKi^wîpM^ulSifc^^ There i» uo »weuttre»» iu a kiss, rules» your teeth are just Thou shore its tremliliug hli»* Use hOZODONT at ouce, sweet girl» ; For it aloue give» to the mouth, White teeth mid frngrance ot the South. Tak prevent broncUilis and PiKK's Toutbachb Dnops Cure iu tuu. Minute. ■ PnrrtaflfS. ADAMS hRODIE.-On nil Inst. a ( bur< h.by Rev. F Adams îïeaîa* BLAKE aiod 11 niutiUis and P days On f>ih inet.. William .1. brown, a*«*! au d I day. BftOW.N DONALDSON Curb county, Md.. Capta: EVANS.- "Kvandale," Aumixt 24; h, Rebecca, Antniwt _ at Port Dfpotdt, Rotiert Dona dH . n. ; EAHTWOCD -t Wi.liaiu illillifiiti: II A I'D \ A V \ UHlishler •>! I il. St. M li. HaUcInnii>. Vi s .Martha KIHKPA'l RICK MeCANN U. a d Mu F. Me Relativ«--« •ith , Lela May. du •d to uttetid the funerai KtjU'u^pn rent , rn v;--i I,,- 1 l'"« : of . j .j I!,',', 1 ,", : !" i I MALBON. ^tlis4tb im-Jbyi iuiuitrt-ii, ÂI NICHOLS RICH ARDS. county. Mil. HT ANTON llnopc r,>)iiuitfi ' Uirilft tut'i. 4t I J l |"' WKATHEHLI V ? Huiuiiel We riey. used about $ .WiiImmim-I'* t t li -liul XiiiiIi-ii«. The Koran (lei-cribcs tin Puradls«* unit iiitisk, but of the lair «-k'li In i " Age tnakc.sno liiiprir» •oillitcrfeit.*. S t,Fn)|iriclor." ii> t*r.nt ••« I "• Miissiilimin I mi-I I applU'il. j ( li wlikli In k." TAN KIM - »II cell\v. it'nin ïiilirr. A Sure Curt for Diarrohea. Dysentery, Cramps, Cholera. , f And all those Numerous Troubles of |n the Stomach and Bov/els : j i j it PU EVA I.KVF AT Tills SEASON. No Itei Tension miii'Ii uniTi.i edy linex\ n Hie >1 « dient Pio Ioiik unit results y sntlsfnelor> P erry n avis j" 1.1 '■ ! l iV VE(iETA15I A : .1 •b all the ■so dflllnillles, lit* i'mixlili'ri'il id, in treat ment of , AN UNFAILING CURE For all Summer Complaints, V is ,1'cordiiiK iut'luMing llie plulii direeiinio, ; ell bnlll«-. 4^iuilty iuimeiliiil« In •»«•uses. Uo- iiiiuek I'reiiui-iiilv «ly l'cault xxhlcli gleet. The iaelinnlion inorron in Ire • if llllDMIlll A A. ear:y V "i. as 1 «•■ MiHerlnyr ' it «■ <■<lI « a«mu , linn - I tile. : A timely «lose iuviirinlily _ .... iilteiMliint docloHn IV f Puln Killer xv'll iiIumn i. >iutl with tins -food Ille t «••« yeur*' eou-iiiui «•oiaiiiiff ii«i*l elimuit.-. uud i •rl'ectlv «ale in ; It is recoiiiiiieiiileil l«y Pli.VMii iiiii-, Nur-e in llo-|)itul-. l»rol'«'Hsion ubserviiiM «• I « I • o l) il I ■ i ■ y ■ wonilerliil r«- TIIK l«>- loi lu XV «'«t II Aii THE BEST EVIDENCE. Mkksi s, Pkriiv Davis . .rs—Auhomrh •• — y«mr lux'*lim inr. Hciliiuiiitaiicu t « I .... u terms xxldi itstdl ; in« t luy lieltni thut tln-re is Killer to.' fa- • i ;i. N««n, Pnivi-li t loriurU Us its «ist- ciititinus Ix I». «''iiistuutly. 1-«l> « IIIV •x iiU'iituI Ht'l«eareii^u-iv t «I o tiiaiii.titii.il . al| tlijlyeifiiiu •ir Hire, irrutefiilly m. Johns.», ■ I liax'e Imur us" DAVIS' VftGET • Hlllt XXOUlit IUH li uieiiu* I; PI BUY s' KILLE When «' IIUMlH-ille ulttmutrli tuysult Pain Killer By «li.l l" U • rin «len« t" «I iy. ti ta- !v**u by l.isr price lirintr- Ii xxfthlirthe reneli ot 111 vert Isii . Pronriei I« >ttle xvill i«u xvilltie Pi:itu\ 1» vv is .v j I IN. HOW TO GET almost Everything. I il« I Do you know how to get in the easiest way and lobest ! advantage what you want for , I ilress and house-furnishing? First, how: Write for a catalogue ; see what you can learn front it about the things you want. If samples can be 1 useful to you, ask for them and state your wants so : plainly that exactly tlx : right samples can be sent. Second, where : The place ' / where goods are kept in the ( reatest variety; where tlun are sold for w hat they really > quality ; . >' ou are — if y« u make >■ "ants known and avail yuur- . « SClt Ol YOU I* 1'Tl\ lie ' ''S \ ' ... 1 > U , UI J 11 •-. ' ' . will frr»t tllO 1" st tilin' 1 i Hi I,-« I , L ^ 1 ÎJ* ' tllG DCSt AVQV, Jiromptly aIVl , 1 without trouble I sometimes by mail, some times bv express, almost I always at less cost for car I riage than the money you . save in the price. are in respect t< where prices arc lowest; where most can: is taken I to serve customers accept- 1 ably ; and where you hax'o 1 the rigljt to return whatever is not satisfactory. There—no matter when ; or risk ; John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, Fa, Cihestnut, ThirtccutU, Market und J uuii«er. i j No • cun take Dr. Tutt's Pills remain long unwell. They increase the powers of digestion, and excite the absorbent» to uctiou. ««Id stereotyped opinion oie •• in uct he used 'to carry oft the bile," I away la-fore the light of science. The * Kingdom Itirnishe nil deleterious effects. Such Tutt's Pills. WANAMAKER &. BROWN. ; HOW TO GET Clothing under Price. 1 If y. : could sell a little more of this and a little less : of that, xvc could make gs come out even—the last man that came ift would carry off the last suit; hut v.v can't. Out of ever)' stock there are a great many j sizes left when some are gone. The best we can do with these incomplete assort monts is to mark them low sough to set a great many i s ople looking among them for bargains. This we do every clay at this time of year ; and just now we hate enoucrh ol tiiii ( such to stock a little store. Besides, odd parts of suits get left—coats, vests and trousers. We have a room |n which there is nothin« else. There is in that room cheaper clothing than you have any notion of. We call it the Bargain-Room. These marked-down suits and garments are of all ■orts; they may be among the best in the store, We force a continual clcar ance of such articles as would only embarrass us ; and keep our stocks always fresh and full. Wanamaker & Brown, Oiik Hall, Sixth and Market, Philadelphia. Jtoemi fMtim. A CARD—-TO ALL WHO ARE 8UF A. FKUINO FROM NEKVOUH WEAKNKHH ear:y riway, Ac., I xxi!! "enda V "i. FKKK OK CHAlUiK. aiscovered l>y u missionary _ _ _ as ejf.addresse d envel«<i«e totlie KEV. JOSEPH T >>u D.Nexv York City. Jantô-eodAw 1 This grsat remedy was in South Aiu«>rieu. Semi INMAN. S ^ustr. NEW MUSIC BOOKS TIIK ANTIIP.il 11A It I*. i*1.35.) By DR. XV.« Jus successor 1'or Aii thorn •etly within tlie reach of common is destined to o a vreat «»!«•. DITSON A CO. also call attention to or SI SUING «LASSES; ntiy I'libUshi il. . of utdvercui TIIK TEHIM.E. Ix I NS. Tin: x ou t: or xx okhiiii*. > I». EMEUS'>N. By DU. XV. Uy !.. -IGIINSON'S AIFTIIOI» I t'I.A.ssK*. SINGING •uts.i By A. N. JUHNS tN THF. TF '11*1,K contains xcellcnt H'lifriiur umts'r of Gl«*}«, Antli«'!u« for eraetlce. V Vole«* Wnsrlilu .teiuinily «litter« AItioil istorttuiHe xx tinirutfiy hIiui«!«) ut liât- a tlu roffcli «I o li mou* lU'iiitinv. Any ok uiailett for rutuil price. OLIVER DITSON & Co., Bostou ( . H. ll'tNOii «V A t o., t J.i:. miN«>u «X ro., , j 122S CHKvtnUT Ht., * Ptiiladel|«iiia. KEMILD 'ÖWER HUMPHREYS' ti « h r. o i* a ii i v. n I» ec: iri( s, Prove«! front ampp* experience nn entire suce«*«*. •. I'rninpt. Klticieni. uml HclDihl only iiu-'lieltie.-t iKlaptuu to popular r.t l.isr t'iciNi ii'xi. I. Fevers, i'nnirestloii. Iullnnimntlons, ^ :i! ('ryiiia ('«file, or Tiu-thliigof Infant«, ' ,25 •I. tlnirrli. n children ?'' î•îi.Vler'» r ||'urCS"* lift «Iiiln. 'U H. N« 9. I*• nitni'lii"«. .2 5 r I'ninf. » t*. j I I. s-nlt lllieinn, . IN. I{lieiiinati*;n, . . •• L 1- i-xer und \v.u< .' hill, l ever, Agues, ^ Piles IGin-1 Ml. \\ liiioitiuK » hire - , ÏI. Genernl »ebtlitv. Ktiiilev l»hmjiiM«'. rysl|M-ir at \v. . AVettlrnrth«* Boil, .f . Disc: of .. . « «• of rharrro I il« INI.. y'( Jl I !€i sst™] ! m I , ™ 1 1/mrj^TjRU : ÏMllgS Ifl OllO '/WnWlv' ' / ( \\ W'~ h«.',l ïk'' . l«'*l ü«••! t«« «•» ; :*. •tin|>l ni m. A <-.. Î (.rSCMOCLROOM'; Specialty \ vT arn Air Furr.nee Class Stove. OPEN FIRE. . „ ' ' I,-« ÎJ* - t , pv.-j R«'ti«l 6 testimonials er tbe w orld. ■leelcnan St.N.Y .1 I 1 IS% : _ 1 . (V«v N ( » TICE. .ist'.« county Greeting Robert', by I-rot lion«» .1 ■ frotiouireo'.l ttinHf'iviiirf the uiarrinxT« iK-tXX(H'It till- I'ltltl « s Roljert«*. Uf. t ber» I ti-. t-iiiuuittndfft. reai yt.u »iiümionx : tliut ll«' urt at tli« MONDAY. ullfcations ui f lit« fttiil |M*ttti •* tisri ixuirftlifuiarriu*ri "««tittonor. fu-i-orttlmr to *xt,to aUBXxor . auil^altti. to »box« lM*f.xf»n liltn ai. Assembly ,1 ho t<> 'to au. I re.-five xxhat »In Assembly, Kf, i.re at Nexx- (':«!>'!». the txx'fmy0't«rtit7l»> ' of May. A. I»., i-iarlitfn liuiulr.-l ami et^titv ..£ A. MAXWELL. l'rotlumotary. . Margaret t F,. 'LE, Bheriff. SiiKiun b On i . New, Castle, Autruat uiiifLl 3m xx u.!Kä. lrisued Aiuniri 2. The »luv« i. ,i*. November term. . AutruiUu 8. Uobert». M ». HAKhV 8K.1IINAKY, New Hruifixvii'k, N. J. OPENS SEPTEMBER 15th. receix'etl into th«> family by the principal. iiukrl2-lui-U&w i xvill bo cared tor jiorsouaUv j early application in dtndrablo.