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the nomination election . Senator, R Ililward Beti* Hradfortf. Jr., for Kcpreavniatlv«. CbrldlBU Feblger for I.evy Court und J. B. Jputiuon savllle for Aueuorv The Repnbiiaan nomination elect Saturday afternoon panned off very quietly hh it naturally would with no opposition to the leading tickets E I ward Betts the only candidate for State Senator, E it. Bradford, Jr., E-q., for State K.-pie. seutative, and John B. lohnuou fur Assessor iu the Southern district, Hequotitly all were elected. For Levy Court Commissioner there were three can d'dates, Chris un IMiiger, John W. Hhw r iMcOnll; f r \ s ns,,.-of W Sivill •, ul L"wis T Grubb, Charles B. Woodw.ird having withdraw* A summary oi the votes oast in the city is us follow- showing that Thomas W. »avilie ia the success'nl nominee for tho Northern district, and the tlmt by Tlioiua« \V. the kitiH and G ■ the Northern distrii t Tboi •all. Dm. able all assessor UhristiBii Fehiger for Levy Court (.lout mission« t , ot Jail Ui'tuifortl. 'A First... 12* Second.. 15s Third.. 155 Fourth.. Um F ifth.. .320 Sixth.. ..237 121» 1 ■ lK 1 , 50 18»; term tune .want to HU SI :: Seventh. 7.» I that Eighth.. 300 Ninth... 151 tenth. I 151 It.» I l'il to the und " 1UUU Totals.. 2225 Entire vot«j for Levy Courf ,153. AHMKSSOH MOUTHKUN DISTRICT. j Bavlllo Dunby. ilri .17*1 .156 «. Total. Fifth Sixth.. Seventh...126 Eighth. Ninth. the ( SI 181 •■rj. 273 31)6 151 ol •167 535 ASSESSOR- BOÜTHEIIN DISTBII'T. 1st 2d 3.1 1th Kith Total .lohn R. Johnson. ..126 1A8 153 101 131 672 Thu following Hcalturing votes werocast for • Southern district assessorship : First ward, Dauby. 1 -, J. V. Christy, 1 : Tliiid ward, Kauby. I : Grubb, 1. Total. 1659 his bail of I1UNDRK» NOMINATION! There is sinuethiug of *i «ourl in the uoanutitious for tho lower house of the Legislature. Aocordingtolbe inHtructiouH of the comity committee tho following hundreds are outil ini to uoiuiiMte candi dates for Repräsentativ' ►; : Christiana, Wilmington,Mill Greek,White Ulay Creek, St. Georges, Appcqumimiak aud Riuek bird. This, it will be observed, leaves Brandywine, Now (Jastle, Red Lion and l'encuder out in the cold. As fur as Red Lion and Ponoadcr hun dreds are concerned, they an* ropresc-Dicd at present in the Stimm and, by party usage, cut oil from tho selection cf Repre sentative.). There is no dispute about the right of Christian i, White Clay Creek, Mill Creek, St. Georges ami Appoquini mink hundreds to oamo candidates for Representatives. The trouble comes in over the selection cf tho remaining two uaudidates. 'The county committee de cided tint Wilmington and lilnckhird hundreds should name them. The Repub licans of Now Castle and Brandy win« bun. dieds arc not disposed to accept this if Mum and have, as will b*- seen from tlm follow ing returns, nominal- t cnndid.ites on their hook. these hundreds j has no authority to d -oide what hundreds : huM be represented, but that this c.ui oi ly be settled by a county tho troubla will settle itself is a question that the Republicans of this city generally declare themselves loss lo answer. Some of them think that the nominees in the two hundred* tioned will decline to run. If they insist uing, however, it looks as if all Die votes oust for them w ill be so many lost to the candidates from Wiiiniufi'on and Biùckoird huudmls. and ho to ( were of he and ( '. ( case The '.'!.« i P! of tbo oplo of the county to He lift TUo following •turoa have been from the hundreds : Braudywi hundred—Levy Court, Mahsffy, 10-1 ; Day, 57 : Ilanby, lis. Icspeetor, Chad wick, 161. AsseKsor, T'alley, 112; Green. 81. Road (JoiumisHlonor, iiaultH, Representative, .'tlousley, •Samuel fl. Derrick, 150; Amor G. E wood, 67. North Christiana, R 'prewiutative,Henry Swayue, •' t.'ourt, Amos Si-arploss, *63; James AI Hruckin, 117. Im>i .381. Asse«« : ID6. , Chari« h Green, , Ah*Kinder, W. Everson, 382. Road ComtuiHHioc.er, Jaujoh Toy. i hi . George W. Thompson, *10. South (:nrittiarn K-presontativo, i)r. haiah Lukers 113; H« nry Sway no, 11 Levy Court, Amos Shtirpl- st«, Ht); J liiHpecinr, Dr. A 1 « xat , Alexander Eve tug sind M. Brack in, 35 Irons, 12ft. Road 21. (Jon 1 «'a Hr, huruired — R-preseuta'iv • i).«vid Eftstbmu ; A L'.ttl«' ; Inspector, .1« s pi: Jl Gi.lumbt.rH; R*uid Goininisstoner. A. .1 Whituau. East White Glay Greek Hundred— R« j»- j r« sontative, John Pil ing. 17. Inspector, j D-tvid A|»pleby, 17. AsHesHor, W. J. j Slr.-raJ, 17. Km-., r.1,1 m tMiomr Gi-org, a . lt T. Brooks 17. West White Olay Greek hundrd- liepte- 1 N.*nt«tive, John Pilling, 53; Inspector, J F. Will . Willi 1 h to r u"d of , John Dielil, J *, L'hi odoro Join h, j I a w, Wti'.t Stroud, 52; Road Commissioner, George T. Brooks, 52. No opp .:-it 1*. L 6 y Court, Dr. L r. 145; Asscs R *"d Comaiis , Nathaniel Nr.vnotu, Bib Thunus .k EiIn Fr , JM; G* nr . Keniimim! I sor, Tho man Lindeil, 1 i* MeCoj. 46. Now O'isMe in* '.red— R**prr lontativ *, it, Lw •r ; Inspector, .< . it U. G miHsiontr, E tuer opposition, I inspector and 167 v East Hod L. 8a B. Vi, Hr.; ; Hoad 1 L'ln-rn \v Ml Si;« A-« . t I'irk pt »••re polled. \ G. A OUrk, e.r, 'i heorio. e Jo WesrKt-dLiouhut.'.ired- \H8eacor, J. , 15, I '8p c 55; RoadC Tho 15 ; Road (Jour P? il Ev-d SI A 'drew E usou, 311 ; Wiisou W. A--—, GrO'g * I I < 1 40 ■ Wink *r. '. T G«*iffi:iburg, * •«t. M .run h hî Sr. iv.* j-' hu« >\r d - K ■ 'a Audrew E iaaou. 31; J lÿ Wd ASfo.h.sov, G. F. Gnffiub-if*.;. 34; S. AI. , i. Imtpeotor, A R. Pen..ingtoo, lioud Coiiiijjissii.ii«*i'. Mart. : |; Bui- 1 I 1. ! of wnrroiDV. EASTERN filtORV V. iltluiii Piiiiii lh Mini iiml Sii(lt d, Ii) <l«»rris SiiiHon, K. IB. I ,*i ii r i»!icy . Hic ii. A. A K. t , "ii , ,, . l . u j tau- ; » i 'nrri)»|iouii< nee Dovkh, Hept. 20. A h Kent «•« iei.ie y. M.I., v ne A Ke Saturday niglit. H William Daniel^ the vie pule witli a uotorit Thompson, ami went Mmpliev, where the woman was. I Inniel demanded tliat sin* sliould c ; time violent language, .. . . iild tear lier heurt ont. ! in bed at the ! >t gun, and, «r file : ''Shoot the s . had • tlis . Sadie Dell , f Wesley ! i ■ ] j tin* hmc H (locluiing Dial in ■ Mlirpltey and Sadie Doll wet* tune. Mut'pliey gras]H*d H when Daniels attempted Sadie Bell cried s '* : ! ol Mtirpiii y raising bis gun fin i, instaiitlv i killing Daniels, lie wus imv-tcl yestenlay. H and taken t" Cliestertmvn. wliereln* mitted t«i jail. Hj An iuipiust was held upon the body ■1 Daniels, and the jury rendered a ■rdiot «*f the I'ifoctsof a shot wound from in tin* bauds of Wesley .Mnrpltey." , j ! eounti ( ouveniiuit »ii Iiau.r _ ' .... * ! - 1 ' ,U V°' r M *;»-»««> ■>'«• No.»».nttilo»»«i 4 «..t fw i»i ,, te«l ai»«* Kiiccckktiil Litmliiiulvi« ■ H|.p«*i»lt!orr»Hpon«let.c.*ol Htute J. urnal. I Dovkh, Bept. 21.—ibe Kent County ! I Democratic tiouvention me e o Ati loiloZ j ÜB tut* couiiua'ioiiH In m in d i . I Bborlï— Thome* Leoï Vf gra.rh Mm ^ a», kill y ' ' ro,,t " ™ ur ' 1 . I on the t »Y Northern railroad was j a treat!«} bridg ■ betwten ! DuPont at d Centre stations and fell a dis- i ♦oet rninino 1! « .Hr ! ' ' , . ^ - n,, * i.a tnvsDi ads. l - iie «mdg** gave* way ! i«;Uuli * •fl KENT DKMOCRA ' Coroner—Z. Butler. c*f Dover. State Senator— S B. (joojmr, of North Murderkili. Utqiteacntivea—South Murderkili, M. Burkalow; ftliitoni, U*juor WÜ listiiH ; Little Greek, Abraham Moore ; B Kenton, J. W, Graham: W«*st l>over. ■ Amos G. Williams; Duck Creek, G. U. HI Register ; Mispillion, A. IT. Oahall. ' Levy Court—Duck Ur««< k, John Farrell ; H '' lst Dover, Guorge W. ColliuB ; North n Murderkil', S. Burcbiutth ; South Murder* ■ kill, P. K. Meredith ; Mispillicn, J. P. ■ Curtis. V * A <'| lteiMolksliuit* [ On Haturday last a freight ■ Wilmiugt ■ backed ■ tance o[ i5 o ■ which ■ post at the end of th ■ and the last car went over, tin ugh none of I B the others were drawn after it. upon the latter COUNTY COURTS. Clerk Hie l*eace Cochran >0 Charge to the Grand Jury—Edward Ca«ni<i j Ulacbarged-A Nolle Prose* «I *■* Ektered lit the Case Against william I». und Nuimiel Hnurrolt Joint llrcllly Arraigned. Sioclsl Repotted tor lin* Mtoto louri.a 1 New Cahtlk, Sept 'JO. The crowd in the U.J.Ï o'clock train from Wilniingt morning, u large portion of which stood in isles of the four curs or crowded out upon the platforms and steps, was evidence tlmt something unusual was taking \ lace, und by the predouiiuuiico of legal characters the spectator was led to correctly believe that tho September term of court i Une of tho earliest ting place in the representative, was that the defendant in th lutiiull Courtney e I: Brock y l oin" th of which 10th, the the Mr. girl girl time, time Da which found a 1 Of Evi'.ltV 1:1 \ KN I Nil's .1 would plead gniltv, to prevent tho publication of a innss <»r disagree able evidence. •UH Idled With the UHI motley throng of white ami colored people all degrees of respectability, summoned witnesses in the various cases. At 10.53 Judge Houston seated himself beauto Chief Justice Comegys, who had tile bench after >nl July said Hi.' ' print he , o'clock, and the Court ot Over and Terminer nud cd' the p. Jail Delivery of New Castle cmintv w upon formally opeuod. The first husim olbciul umiotme Edwin It. Cochran as Clerk of » grand jury sworn. He then - before the Cour •id of the appointment of •as the bcin Mr that b... fb: and to ! against William I ih'ied ÎÏÏ 1SÄ i ..... ÂÆg.'"'"' ••yÄdÄjyÄ I ' . . T ' ,r, '' '■ «o of of ■'T'ii'' ' .•arcnujy , Jmlge ('oinegyH ntili naid the d AHcription iiihiillicii'iii. us it implied that the ehuen I •cru not mates. ' The term being for The Chief JUHtii'«' said they had «11 bud experte would bn nceeiiHary from him. Lut if : tune during tlu-ir doliherntii .want instruct ion. the Court would be pie to give it to them. They were tbe • Mav j lefol'e. I l In. I lin. y Eekel. ut * grand jury Hull and bow, ing Mr. 'l man the tion. that they should -i . . - 'Miiducted to tho grand jury room t*.' rc-colve business from the Attorney^ louerai. •opt John Dugi und Fdwar« ll. Wright " their tuunos, tlio latter being exc certificate fr All of the general I'er« ival S. Daniel the call *d by « j iircr* his physician. Cpon application of ( 'hurle« lî. Lore. Esq., the Court ordered the discharge of Edward ( lusHUly whose term expired August 22d. Cassidy, it will he remembered, wus convicted saulting and attempting to kill Sergeant ol In tlm case against William I*, and Bancroft, a nolle proncipii was entered, Board of Health stated the defendant iplied with their orders i tceting th»< Brandywine I ing from their mills. Attorney-General (Irnv asked for ment against William Taylor his absence when called. The eases against Daniel (' lloekessin, for the illegal sale of liquor we continued over until the November term, the bail being recognized ms responsible and a physician s eertilicato of tin* illness of the de fendant being presented. Ann Joyce and Bridget Conner pleaded guilty to selling liquor without n license and ueh sentenced to pay $50 und the costs of prosecution. Attorney-General Gray asked for the dis charge of Patrick McCloskey, charged with larcency, there not being hilflk'ient evidence hold him. The Court ordered Ills dis charge forthwith. ■ the had regard to pro lmpunti ecountof 'dell, ..i 'clock the cases of Jolm Breillv and Thomas (htrrughy were called,tlm former being brought into court from the jail, where ho b.i'l been placed when his bondsmen cens« d to be Hitch. They wore arraigned for the larceny of shoes from Henry l'iko. of Wil mington. and both plead "not guilty." Henry ( I urticr, Esq., appeared as their counsel. At 12.25 the grand jurors enter«*«! Dm court room, and they, as wel were disinisseil until 3 being taken until that hour Cahtlk, Kept. 21. The afternoon of court was opened yesterday at 3 After tlm grand jury was retired. W. •«■. Esq., counsel for H«*nry 15. ready with his lock this morning. of four cases against John Crawford. 1 of Wilmington, for tlm illegal sale «J liquor, i he pleaded guilty and ciints in euch of Diese « There w At 12.15 s the general jurors, '«•lock p. m., a recess New ( '. Mj ( .'oui'tuoy, suid he would I case probably by 10 lined *50 11. of Wilniingt plcudcd guilty and The witness in tlm Tho e Sitrrugliy l'.sq., for tlm prisoners. Iletirv 1'ikow the llrst witimss culled. The vero taken March 5th at 7 o'clock p. in. ■ lJn illy tnke down 's litced slum fr< He si lift a , open it and be,tin* . was pushing his store ut 313 Market Mary Ktibinsou. a clerk 1 saleslady cm on*. No. *13 Mark«' atlirmcd. Mb«« testitied t«> tin* full 1 of a sham transaction between Imrsell and (iurrapby and the missing «*1 the shoes Iront tlm box which iiriclly bad been liundling. 'I I icy bad b«*«.*n asking about ladies' shots but men's shoes missed. Mr. Turner took exception to the indict being specillc enough i ployé«! at H. nrv Pike's si mrticulnrs •«•re the kind .1 • l«*scrili tug the shoes. Considcrabie discttssiou followed betwee «'otinscls and tlm judge •it's shoes'' would shoes. Judge I' sind met bod of «I« to whetln.'i' " two .■essarily In* a pair of ! iygs said this ion. btit Attur I to tin* r* General Gray, who hail «* ... . ■•Ilium il that tbo indictment w made und covered the cas«*. jury, wiDnmt leaving tlm box. j Oyer and I j o'clock this morning. j At 5.30 o'clnck the grand j nr a . lt "' Wit. lb. y ehurgeil until this morning. 1 ' uult ** u n tt ^ ou,llUi ' broughti •erdiet of t guilty in manner indicted." tlm general jurors « »f rere dischar rf'uutif h' I enntner •re dis New i'astlh, Hont. 21. 'or.H opened at h miiiute or two beior«* ID o'clock thismorn with Judges Cuinogys and II« - . • belieb. Um roll ol the .grand jury wt culled, and the jurors went to their / « John Buckingham, who yesterday but wt to pay the cost of the shcriir's attachment. IIm ease of Wiliiuui K. lirannoii lo.r illegal sale of liquor, was eoutimiud. Charles E. Sparks becoming surety. I lie t« «llowing prisoners wen* then arraigned Janies Mackey, for stealiug u pair of trousers, August iltli. from Claries Italic, pleaded "1101 guilty:" Murk Gross, liuv«.-nyof •n's shoes, from Patrick Maloney, pleaded **n« »t guiitv" ami asked for severui witnesses before 11 ««* would be ready hjs trial: Uriali B. fooling. Charles Alien, tilinn Charles Howard, for the larceny of brass, valves, globes, hose couplings, Ac «*., t«* Du* total vaille of ttbout $16 from the P.elawaru Beet J Company, pleaded "not guilty :'' John Cra j ven. 11 whit«! boy, about 13 years <if age. for the uttunptod ravishu ig ««I Mary Sweitzer. I pleaded "uotguilty," loitl tin* Court assigne«! us counsel. evidently tlm prisoner aud ! I . minouod i Sh:,.. ' j him Homy » Turner . I .r Tin- Attorney-tiuin -ml • y eut h fui ness * I with his «'ousfut the ruse tlier term. I Daniel ilully, eh urged with tho hu'eeuy «•!' 1 40 poituJs of brass valued nt 8 ei uts a iHtillid tin» 1*.. \Y. A It. ('otiumuy. pleaded *• •tidy for his trial. '.i i * •e <>f D . 1 guilty" and w Oscar ( iilil's. a sniuil colored U»y whose face lias lieuome fa mi I iar i ! of "Sugar Awful," was hit theft of one liait' -dollar piece .|iuu*ters. and pt ended •• a <*iini|'anion il f«u* tin* a.-ill four silver J t guilty," express- | 'illgllt* At BI.5U o'clock a jury was empaneled t«»tr\ • Daniel IIully, charged with the from tin* i'liiimlt'ipliiu. Wtl iV T.altmiore liailroad Company. the Stab*. ■cling the « Williams' I lüe. nsi t hu'«*c . Hum .' Emnu • ol »um ppeaved f James A. Maguire testiiled , prisoner and going with him u j junk store at Foiirtli and Freiicli ; whore Airs. \> Uliatus paid tlie prisoner ■ «mut: that iluv' tried t«i ttiukn •ay the . ! ! th« , ! i prisoner recognized * * railroad hrass. hut lie would not ■ 1«* so, tiiTis causing Wiliiatns. ] William Williams j ant part of the testimony itli •ou I »ks corroborated llio iinpnrt * previous Sergeant James 'J'. Whelan testified to advising the prisoner to return the brass t « • '* the big whiskered countryman, from wh lie eluiiuc d t" have gotten it, ami then bad : him wh* « 1 it to the Citv Hall. Detective Lemr saw the brass at tin* Hall , ! and r« **«j gnized it t> W. «V it. Company. The S täte here rested its case and tin* jury i • property of tl»' 11.1; retired. «*f Oeur ge Ivleinstuber plead guilty i , two ea cs against him for tin illegal sale of j li.juor and wit» senteiifed to pay •'i'öti ! ease a the ousts in both. ! At '» 1.25 o'clock a jury was empaneled t«» . ,1 " , evidence aguinst James Mackey, in r -l.cbxl tor tlie theft of a pair of trousers from v bar lea Italie, on August 14th. ! G'uarles Italie was sworn with his but on. . and upon the five books of Moses, he heilig » I ! Ho testified to overtaking the prisoner j j be was leaving tin* vii-huty of fab store with . tl»«« trousers. i t'harli'» Thom*», of tlm Wilmington 1 ' 1 iKili.-o fnr<-.-. ti»tnl«l hi iim shng Uu mim | j«*t a* Italie hnil caught np »villi hmi iiua hi» Owen Harkins and Nathaniel Gallagln r both testified 1«. seeing the prisoner take or walk away with tbe trousers under his arm. Without leaving the box tbe jury brought in a verdict of rguiitv.'' At 11.10 o'clock tho cnn«! (*f I lent \ 1». t ourtnev wns callcdand tbe pnsoiur. through . I bis comWl. W. ('. Spruanee, Esq., plead -guilty." Mr. 'Tatnall w He testified to going to tlie -Y< seeing tbo article, which wa t*." and stating that they had . injustice to tbe man in tbe case, who lmd been in bis employ; that be was not "a brat the t of a boy,'' as they stated. The AV»w* put wolds was j in his mouth be* never uttered. He lmd said ! several times lie knew nothing dis- i '' Vl 'JT l W hearsay Uu tbe day in «p testmn. .Hr ! witlmut warning, ho was assaulted fi\ Mis. * (Juurtney with tbe looped und riveted end ot iie u leather strap. Mr. Courtney eame along at way ! u | nm t the fifteenth stroke and culled to airs. I M. ; U. ; P. thou called and affirmed. office after hcad«*d i:i"l,Ln„ of I (•ourtnev : "Clive i 'drei." il« the dimmed old scu un hile tbe plaintiff was trying t<> explain the matter, but Mr. Courtney said his **\our name is enough." Mr. T. had not Binco entirely regained the sight of his left eye, dry upon which the moat inj miouB blow was re Courtnev^hatf 8 ?mld^ of*Mr î^tnîtniirt^iif that the time The afl-ftlroemirred Kfirl.dii vnrdà ! Mr Courtnev's Imme * ' ; William V. Wanier and Frank E. OaUagher ing corroborated the main points of the whipping. former riding by at the time, and th« I latter being about 100 feet away, Mr. Bpruanco wished to make a statement luguuuni, Hnd I: of fact, not in the nature of which was granted. Ho quoted the marriage notice which appeared in tho Daily Republican of July 10th, the date of marnage being Juno 24th, the place Concord. Delaware county. Pennsvl- ! Of thin tin* family had known nothing. . Young Hayden, a gardener in the employ «>1 Mr. Tatuall, bad never asked the hand of the girl from her father or mother. The , ' l inother was. of course, indignant, and the was girl cried. Mr. i.'ourtney was away at the j time, but returned the next day, by whicli time hie daughter lmd fled. Mr. Hpruance referred to the Da Up •'partly eid sensational article i which but and misrepresentation. ■■ Mr. Conrad th< lllled with , Mr. Tatnall. I the afternoon of I July 21, and among other things the former ; said to the latter that the eloping girl was not Hi.' Unllghtor or Mr. «'nurtiu v, mUy lii* atop; .-«10,000, which latter statement appeared in print the next day. At this junctures, 12.30, the grand jury entered the court room and he Hiiid. ub discharged j of to id A jury wa* empaneled in tbe lue of Osear fiibbs. at 1.25 p. m., tbe ehnrue tit bcin R the larceny of certain pieces o, . u . .. , . Margaret Kurtz, Mr. Giynor's hou-ie keeper, tostided to finding the back door burst open, nud money gone from the Barah Webb, who lives next door to Mr Chtyuor testitied to sooiD« three little light colored boys at Mr. Gaynor's house; buy go up tbe alley ; Haw Oscar i Gibbs with the bovs before th'> bov who- 1 Ä^loy! 7 ' - Robert vV. Chambers, a Wilmington policeman, testifled to arresting Oscar, aud ' that Oscar said another boy broke in »bile I b... Oscar, kept watch at the front ; window. Osccr mode quite n long statement ci fb: r wmdow\t"tb." 0 ,imo b0 ttat üd b. U L:: looking at a pohue Gazette banging IbTre, and thou passed on helping anolber boy to oatry a basket. " At 1.45 o'clock tho jury retired and ! court took a recess autil :l o'clock. At --'1(1 o'clock, the jury rendered a I „ , . . . . i ÄLÄktrÄZ Z BSÄÄtlS.'S I £.^«1 ^ λ .MJä «o make a statement. If.-/aid ha was out of employment and was the only support of awtdawed mother and ho hoped tho ba°s"^"ry gL tec oSä noZbafTä min inai • While waitit for his sêntenoô ! hi, look T tho Ä was pit'tsiy anmalii L' * tlhief justieo Come&vs said it was not noZ of tb" Onart o east to '■Oftabs» proserbd by the law! but the teem ill imprisonnnmt would bo abated sinco bo bad aokutVwiedgod bis guilt and placed bituself at tbe court's mert ,y Ti n prisoner wa« sentenced to one year's im orison ment, to stand one hoar in the pillory next Saturday, aud receive 20 lashes t Jossph Graven and John LampluRh arraign' d for the larceuv of a milk « no,,"- cider and u quart me enure. ' li-itu pleaded "not puilty,"aud declared , thclug ^^ ( . s röft jy for trial! William H. Speneer was arraigned for cabinet maker's j I tools from Stotscnberg's foundry; Isaac ' Haydeu for the larceny of carriage trim • H too»« : Patrick O'Neil a pick; and on nt u broad axo ; William colored, for larceny of'ft watch Thomas IMsbury, aking into Edward empanolud binight fumbleii about h vbolo of his offiM door aud go'in I'l .ill'll tho door was not lurked ; | urisonVr hat." a p.-.ce ol iron Hr« ni his I hand at tho Ilm«: I ■ r said tho witness hu.l a griidso I not hiring i ea.-riago to 1 ti.no when he a ,.S on a spree Prank 1-iuk. r.on sworn-Waa with At 12.00 o'clock tile jury brought in Daniel Hull y guilty. Mr. Spruauce continued, that till tin statements wen- sucli of course as to greatly excite Mr. Courtney and infuriated both him and liis wife beyond control. To the law they bow, but they claim tin* circumstances ■what palliating, lie claimed that noth ing but plain damages should be paid. Mr. Conrad was called. It was after supper tbe day of .liilv'JlHt that.Mr. Tutuull called him at tin- '.Voir* office and said wliat Mr. Snrtuincu lmd implied to him : that Mr. 'l utimU's purpose seemed to be to put the man iu the right light. 1. Id p. m. Cuief Justice Comegys there is a civil action ponding agaiuHt Mr. Courtney for the ofl'emie for which bo is being tried, nothing bn said of the matter at length, bat reasonable vindication would bo gi the sum of lift» and the costa cf proba tion. Ley. Austin V. G »yi so. but knew nothing of tlm proprietor of the store, 5oft West Front street, from which tho money drawer. 1 i verdict "uot guilty, he AFTEllNOON .SESSION. 1 ! Jo: pi,:.ni-il "guilty ; I colored, for Dtrragh's office, \/ith intent to commit burglary. At i 45 o'clock a jury w of Ellsbury, J. 1 j. Vallamlig nt ipppuring for the State. Edward Dtrragh, the victim of the i testified in the ! tJu ft, was the first witness, thaï i *y raid I o:> wti*mi ; the prisoner at the bur, about missing i '*. uu against hi him tin* night iu question, watch who it was that had been rob- ' bmp the office. ; supposed the thief had j tur.ag from th. re»t ; »bout mill night heard fumbling at th key holt ; I door must have been locked aud unlocked »bvciaj tiim-H; fu.uu.iug l»»t», 1 n»orly urisuuur Htui.piug uvury tiiue B ; B «d h T «he oft!..-« door, on Waltiui. iu Winning- j iu and light ' ad • witness ' did also* Dm*- : Darragh D-irt dgli «. ing hour, th ' j ary Fourth street tou ; pri-on« t fiually OR •h, looked with ft ««hoe, th«.*r shoe. <r thou ruiJe « statem«*nt chiiuiiug that i struck hit r ,;h with The prison . jury. oriuigo Hg tiust him ; Darragh had utment to met kirn there i 1er the thiet, whoever had i «nad> and watch with hi i.«* might be : that wh<* rei.t ii n Pinkerton and Hit office he wun ut a d they tnu-'t Jiave known t was not to steal The j try *h. u retired. Btatn J gate | •. ' wh *n hi. cut.«-red i • next called. ras charged with the larceny >t of carriage trimmer's tool». Piospor J. Libre, the first witness, had , tools and testified to missing a j«\*iday morning, though they j ; in plfte.' the night beforo. I William Willwins. who keeps a junk 1 Fourth f.nd French streets, in Wiliniupton, testified to buying the tools from tlm prisoner, fo« a quarter of »; uoilar, tho price for which i :» offered * il them. Piisonrr tools h'i worked with. At 4.15 tl adjudged him Alouzo Williams, colori-d, lh* tehliuiony of tb<* former witne-e. Wilmington police officer Chus. Thomas testified to taking char ; e of tools &ud , I u»*«« llayde Tin' prisoiie of Ii corroborai*«! the th; y b jury iu Ellsbury's •guilty. to « • , .«•htuig priscitier. HftVdmi Htut«*d to the jury that he * guti'.v He was drunk at the time the Joui 4 by Ben Lolland ;«1 W i.' gtv. of ! rtnDriug tbe court t«» and b« iug d in- to-morrow lrnmung. flajde ! . ; , pnmaueled in the » I At 4 , WiBUm ir Hueneer eharced with j case of William H. Bpenoer, charged wttn thelftrofny of pattevn "J^era toe^ . i butmicl E Weir, & pattern maker at 1 K lot , c „l urg'» foundry loMUmd that on » | Seturrley night iu qu.allnii hi* tools wore hi» ^ right lint wtro m.»*.ag Monday m °Ä ,ron*, colored, . drivera. r foundry, on Monday m« rmug about !, or o'clock saw tho prisoner in tbe yard where the toois were. Samuel G. Tazewell under whose super vision tbe prisoner hud been working five 1». d ys tesiifled to the identification of tbe H tools found at the City Hall. James Grier, who had who brat said Mis. ot at airs. I Boll. Tbe jury retired at 4.23, tho grand jury J ..mow at the same time -l-Hrged until ll) o'clock : A few minutes later jury brought in a verdict | J * ; tbo first about tho place Monday morning fouud window up and two loose m.d rcoognized Weir's tbe stolen tools Emanuel Raffoe, a youth speaking with a foreign aocent, said tho prisoner had told him that Saturday af'« n*oon to leave tbe window open and ho would close it. Frederick Moore said tho prisoner sold him his tools, pretending ho wished money to help him travel to California. Gorbin P. Davis corroborated tbe testi mony about the Belling of the tools. Chief of Police William J Maxwell testified to the arrest of the prisoner, and un t<> his admission that he sold the tool« to Moore and stayed in StotseDberg'a fouu dry „11 Saturday night The prisoner made a statement, to «how ' that he sold the tools but did not steal ! them. Ho did not have a bad fac-.. ; The iurv retired at 5. 10 o'clock, return ing in ten minutes with the verdict, i and '•Guilty.'' I George Wilson was arraigued for the [ iug larceny of bu accordéon, valued uf $s, this from fieury Doau; pleaded -'Not guilty,''j Hnd ^pressed binwelf ready for trial. j Th« witnesses in the two can» .s ag-.innt tied dism'Hsed.h» pleading atf. 1 .1 amir prom qui bit Patrick O'Neil « guilty in one e ! being enten d in the other, ihn cast) of Slat Jm The jury Lauiplugh, indicted for eid r or.d a quart . , ' l was the defending attorney, j Andrew ('alley : g^id wiiii Home larce I u M JO o'clock. 1 w the priaoru- < tiler boy«, the ■ r f Clarence Smith, 1 eid i little boy Limplugh with IV Lb pi itol , I when Call, y I Thoma« F. Moore testified to losing the ; property and recovering It through Call* :', p^,, j„ r y retired at ft ô;i rellirU r d „'vridlol "not „ml, v «Jourt udjourut.fi ot u'.-lü, I, up. ! Nkjv Camti.k, Sept. *2.—CJourl opened ' ID. 10 o'clock with Judges Comogys and ; j Houston upon the bench. Aft r tho roll 1 of grand jurors had been culled and before ^ 'jonitns iret, ôf^ U a' 'l'u-r* ^irouf^^ludr- i füV CÏÏS «ptaiuj lb* clZ or hi* , XA 00.Ä. ,Zr£ ! to i , bow««*r.heiH*u„nUiDf| tbn (ir|.tmb»' ! Cxiori ut G.oreetowr Ue'toro ; iui»o -mil w bu*iro*H* mqairiUM bi- prewoco ti Je.' "lb evnrei.sed in Liu letter hi« intention a«,d expectation of beu g present at tlie' : P' Novenber term ' by Siutrt vs Mark Gross oolored was oail- d f " at'ld V.uViCH'k.tb -.miàm-r b„i.)„ ob»r R c J I with tbe lareeuy of a pair of me.,'., shoes ! from I'atriek Malouay. ou June ist, 1**0. ThmnAH DnviH for ihe S»ut^ Patrick Maloney, ..worn- i'risoner and j others came into tus shoo and weut om ■ I 1 few dava later be found that Mark Lad a pair of ? hi* shoes for which hetaidlm paid j tit cents Tne prisoner slated be bought fhe shoo. fron, another foiiow. and tat no tdo» they Jane Kicbardson, colored, with tvbom Gross stooped now and then ua his tom- " nnrarv i mum sind A'ii k told her he hud " porary home, said marK toio Hcr uoniu paid a tramp 7.» oentB for them, when she accused him of stealing them. i Martha Milier, a yotiugsr colored woruiiu, I who lives over Eleventh street bridge, in | Wilmington, with the previous wittiees, ^ testihed the. Work Skid bo paid TA .opts, again 2» cents for the shoes. D i Judge Comegys stated the law, that if 1 1 reientlv stolen toodH are found iu the - Ä I" otic who °csuDOt ho."* fee- •* toriiy explain how he obtained them, ho îk ' oonHidered guilty of stealing them. I W.thont leovin* tho hoi tho jury ; brought in » verdict "suilty." Edward Iiristcw end I'erry Lewis were respited and tho CMOSoontlnuod, Edward ! t"y ■ K t0C0Bti " U0 : Htote vl Jacob P. Wright for assault and iatteiy on I.ouise. J'. Wright, Sep tomber 11th. 1880, wo. not brought to tris]. At 11 o'olock tbe prisoner stood up in the dock and was severely reprimanded , by Chief Justice Comegys. lie staled the wks , ,vb-> wus tbe subject of tbe assault, imv'.ored that tbs proseentiun be stopped, and tbe Attorney.Genersl bad seen best to x*ninnlv with tbe suDolication O»™« SÄ ÄÄ aUoÄl ilÄ^riknÄ^Ä J« J ^ I «>»»»«^ ,, "" d "^i \ ,, he ™Mb^t \on look like Î man ?.pkl oVbe"g rcepectbla and y-n I ! can go now aud be sure to behave your- ! self. State vs. Joseph Lamplugh, indicted for assault upon Andrew Galley,wa; called up at 11.13 o'cliK-k. TbomaJ Davis for , the Utah,. Tbe defendant wa» oloarod in tbe cider stoaling case yesterday. , Andrew Oalby, oBIrmed-Camo upon , the crowd oi boys with tho cider and j Lamplugh with ttu-m : later Lamplugh , followed bim and threatened him, aud' after some colloquy. prisoner having, at t * 10 time,a revolver iu his band aud cock iog it, pointed it ut witness though lie did « not. for some reason, shoot. j Clarence Smith, a young white boy. i «worn—Detailed Galley's taking onargo of j tlje 8to * en cider, aud subsequently '«aw , j Lamplugh point a revolver at Mr. Calloy , ,uu ^ follow him, nccompamed by other boy«. ..... j prisoner stated to the jury that the revolver was out of order, ami could noi be cocked, and was not ioud»«d at the time, Chief Justice Comegys charged the jury that an assault is an attempt by force or violence to inflict a personal injury upon ( ther. The attempt must bo coupled i with the ability to inflict the injury. I Stabi vs. Jolm W. Wilson, William I Wilson, James Wilson. John L. Kerns and | Lea Pusoy, the men whose names won frequently mentioned iu connection wltii the Mt. Cuba elopement, case was con tiuucd until tho next term of court. Klat0 vs. John W. Wilson for assault w„k «Kempt *f William Osorgo was , ; | al "° continued. J. it. Hoffeckor, Jr., I E ''i i " ,:t " d for tho deteudams. j I At tb « l\'ry returned I Latnplugh ''guilly. At th, art to 1 1110 ptwouors were brought into court ,o be sentenced. The foliowing wt t.nccd to ( ,ay the costs of prosecution to bo whipped with 20 lashes on Saturday of 10 a iu. aud 2 : had not b" Je.s-'ph ! . , , ' next between the hot; j P* ht> imprisoned todl "B Ueceuil. ; I w ' iar u oouvun » jacke James Mackey, ol ujol*v : Dau.ul Holley, M!20 i _W. H. Spencer, 4+1.0.» ; 1 »trick <1 Neil. centB, M»rk (»re*» eelored «Ç, I»a;.c H»yd»u, j $L3o. William Jones, colored, who ' pleaded guilty of the larceny of a watch, 1 ' rooeivi-il tbe same sentence except that hi : on, Y t!v l««hes, and pays $20 restilu John East; Joseph Lampl.tgb, a vunug f. i':*w. ap patently 18 or 2 for assaulting Andrew Galley, to pay st .* i to b :e mouths 21st, and thereafter tix months • restitution ?ars old was sentenced i P»? proBucution «.rthoued three month*. . Court hud some minutes intermission btcuuse theAltornoy-Geutral Bad rushed nusJTitss so that lie whs ahead of the grar d jnrv, whi«*h was still out. 12 I« the grand jury entered the d prf bojitcil the last bills of a j urt -j .... ^ ,•»"*««« Couu&sa naid : U. utle men of the grand jurj. jou aief.tsch»rg«-d fnim tiuy fur, L ,. r duty of this court, un t j O mrt tbnr.ks you tor your public I 1 wu " in »; * &ud this Magi'inis, a young white boy, ranged for the larceny of five trade James Ruokalew I Ha*t '» * dollars nud 50 cents fr«» iudictment aud Jftiu«? i m another. George Wilson, a niiddl« -ng«-d gned for the larceny of uu from Henry Dent. At. 12 40 o'olock n jury iu ,h " " a '" ! nf tbe bo 5' &1"K'oois. Janies linckttfuw testified that his u: the foot of the taken from h tord lying King street, Wilmington. ... — boat and when he returned found the cabin end »tat« room all disordered,a > ali-e d money gone, $12.5 James Hart corroborated Buokoleu's testimony. Obarhs Albert, a little white boy who , the boat nt the out open in all. the with wttn at » Con. li Klilg.no.il» wore Tho »hipmon* of pooohe* p.-lawere road .for thi* scftHou. ended !, }»hiladelphia. j Jersey ('tty. I Wilmington. , Chester, Pa. five « '. tbe ,5llltimori . Bwimtniug : ,h ° F""»** «" m ° *'" b i n of l ^ e Hu " C0UJ ° out w,l b silver in | on ® ^ aud a,ui P ß P r the otlu.r. William J. Maxwell said Magiunid ad ; mitted to bim that bo went into tbe cabin ; of tho boat. At 10 o'clock the left to the jurors and they retired. i j the : loads follows : 3 1 I i ! .3645 ! I Tho inquest upon tho boily of tLe 1 unknown tramp found in the W. AN. freight car we* ootælurted lost week, Thomas H. Bmitb aud Bernard Nugent, two railroad empltya, being examined, No new evidence wtw obtained, and the Total for week. Previous shipments. .3617 Total for season. with had leave sold testi and Eloniici«!«*. Act'ldeui death caused "by a wound upon the left temple, caused by a fall or a blow inflicted by the bund of some person MrgQna unknown io tbe jury." vc raie . the Middletown fair. _ —j OpenlUK Day-A nianceat luet.sui- ff ' bition-The Kaciutf. the Peuinsular Agricultural and Foiuo ' logical Association's seventh animal fair opened at Middletown Tuesday morning i and will last till the Hatting of the sun on Friday. There IB something of a feel [ iug that four days is rather too long for this fair, and that three days only would have proved more remunerative. But j Heoretury Way expressed himself as satiH tied vt.u the opening, and said that both atf. uuoo m:> I exhibits were satisfactory, v; u*.< tin Wilmington train reached the group -1 Tuepi ay morning, and added its f puii' Ugcrs, there • pr< Hfut. bit eng.'ignl i ; jjoodfl By *. !, ,.d • i xhi ii the . i tho exhi bit ors :i packing M- • 1 ! •dr* : lutist ci iliis jpleti d hon work .d -ist» I" ii' (he •';»'d about 1 drew nigli, nidi! i I At 1IINKUY. 'rinulturat machiue tiou is mostly scutterod about northern end of the . .circled by the i WiliuiDfitoti, ; Iron Works, N-.w York : k. Wax. Harp r «V ( ll ! Sa . j. htndob.ik' :• farm wagon; u ; 11 grain dull; a Hoftfl grain lu ; ' ; un IVL « ' ; 1 " l A ^ i füV 1,1 si,,1 P" c •>' of couslnwtion. | , '•••'->»»;* -,'T ! ! i i 8 ! ""'''but it *.ll „."m I.« bo.btla of H«.d *« w ^ <a '- < ' 1 frolu h0 t0 bußhels of mitrkei *"*•• : °T a winch is a little tiling, about the «i/o of u : P' lUcU ^ il will Rnm., when run | by two horses, 8 to lo bushels of grain f " jr untl tu 3r * hourly, I «■"•<* ! burro«-, that It is the UioM complete soil P" vor *er r. tbo market. ' Ul ° lV - Co » Auburn, N. j »»Mr'S bn I 1 !so 0 w " eelu ' oombinea reaper una 'dOW. r, a self-raking No .» Wheeler light j moyer '.f,'- - reaper, over ... of wmeu are ania to bo ^ 'or lwUu ._ , J oan ta obttng8 d fruul the nse f JoiTa' , " . J \ exnmuea oy doun x\. " **■ J0K , through James McCormick, agent the Peninsula. , . A Wilsnn v Vm ,n a'on exnih- „ i ' \ v . ' f '/*' • ' ' j I a oîTn e nWnW» to | tbn ' Her * ^ our -Buckeye grain u AI pbospuate by ^ r *** h \ ^ rn " ^od Ä ' D f 0 ,"" 5 , a ,. e rnVL d 8idti by side in a long 1 ll ^ i » , .L mi-ut nniifn*h* fMUiw i a Iuv ' ttut fuau tJl m ' st RoLceaLie feature •* ^ dwplwy of * R nc,.i«u„l j n ,v' ...»-i «nraniminnn ihino after I . J " _ . L . t " [ ' ' vihratimy • tno plow*, l* it stt-km pow.r vibratinj- ; J B &.a,Tc. of I B,blb '* d , by „ "'X "Î , ! ^Lô puwcr^ ^engine, which failed to J : arrive fr'ou, the Wien ta» grounds' m 1111 •I'bPthT^L'r is'niaim dto of Baltiiiiorc. lhls tbiraber iH o aimsd o " n? P rSt d«iiv Ev.iua t Co ".""Aself biudbig bMvester , ' ' "g*"*" 1 . a " d< '. b ?,2'. l , "'. °ïî?' i ■■ « r «t •'(» >»- l b Adnanct Bnekeyo reapers ono Buokeye , lb '? B " ft*.',,;" : wheel plough, nua two faxoejsior reilow > Ä '" m ' KliS b ""* 'h'" " WU ^ & l podtor rettpm-, two double plouglis and two I of Lancaster omtnty, Pa . b», a Howes Melde forcing Î P"»>P ■•xUlbiuon and in opera-ion, I »«"" » " » b *« b »'^ "• ! . iiuiUOlv, j A new building has been creeled within j the pant week, chMly for tho auoommo- ) dation of carriage i xudiilors. These are, , „» far, th re. in numb.,: McLear A Ecu-j dab aid llau-on A Cab, il of WUmington, ! ,,nd Alexa.id-r Jauiisou, o. V/arwiok, Md. , McLear .fc Kendall show a piaoo box | , buggy, two Bruw-l.r slde-sp.r buggies, j two jump-seat roc ka way a. , phaetons and four elliptic spriu« buggies, I'noy nr« all painted black ami striped ' with a nest Rue line, generally in green. | The snowy bread lines, tashiouable some years ago, arc never seen on carriages j made nowadays. The plain style of i paiuting necessitates the doirg of better j work, for Immd strip«*« in rich colors, like | , charity and j utty, hide a multitude of , faults. Hudson A Guhih cxh'bit on« 1 buggy and j one jump scat rockawuy. ür. Jauns Un water spar bugey with a top of construction that appears to be a decided improvement and quite ornamental besides. It is titled with au apion which ( buttons avouml the front t>f the top and is i provided with a glusn. When the curUins I or o lowered aud the apron buttoned up tue I buggy in transform d into a close carriage | which will sheltur «ho occupants entirely from r»iu. 11 is painted black wi,h a tine lino stripe of green, iiuisln-d with Parry's varnish;.«, atm iritnun-d with maroon morocco. ' a. i. . Cummins, of Smyrna, Las a I , goad dw| lay of hH forlilizara iu this build- ! mg, coimiris-ii-; ,;la*s jars aud bagH ooa j taming Dia mond Grown super pi ,o 2 : ill : ! N Pdl'1 They cl iu.lL r clover hull-r. Wilson, through James McCormick, ugeut the i'eui John A. Wilson, of Wiimingt , exnib doctors' j 1 s exhinit -ist.-', of a UGftt pliatoB I phosphates, and an assortment cf ! potatoes, »fco... grown by farmers who of the ears of ! j .. .. . ur«l R is°ft centre of ! . t I ' ' 1 , ! autl ai •.selber« .*••* 13 inches long. L.\ DIBS* HtriLDING. ( 1 1 irt '' All the pretty tilings ! tbe ladies' buildi .etion. il..* following titelt* : J H. PriiuvosH, Wilmington, four No. 8 new Wheeler i Wils m «owing m tbree-qunrt«'*.' c.v«»ia»t atyle with silver ornamentation. F A. North A Co . Philadelphia, four dßoiue parlor organe. Brothers A Co.. Phi!:id**lphia, ock of ready mixed p-iiuts, exhibit« d by ; 11. Be;*ti* It. As a hit of u *v> r- ; 1 1« • •ntorpri..' tin* gr»:!'.! !tiud ha-. fitruished by ■»*'>)>' In 'Ll- linn \ -oi.d diapiay of Girard ready mix d •uu, dry colors iu glass jars and of al! kinds is stacked up in corner of the budding This arranged exhibit on the ' ; .exhibits t ■ 1 " jbe sontn^«. *" 1 of he best W. ii Johnson, of Middiet utii ry, chiefly [.»n-knivos, scissors nud j pistols. MflOrra, of Ghriptiauu, exhibits au Kitey P s ltllU0 , \Vilmin«t t £ I .; *; s * luï luref w >rgû»î. . exhibits , 1 r sewing maebmea. ibits ready M. Al «*)' ;'». V, ll!.:IligtOn, « »do e.otuiug. A large col . I J' l,( ' H 1M ^ '» * Midu'eirwu, i fruits and .1 up by the ladies of it s a prominent space, in* o.iinnry «-xuiint. couiprisiug cakes, at. would of kioksL i a' oth-r veriest dyspiq Muldleto *fü lft«tit*s. is i Mrs. I» P'-a Die work ! rider the charge j atVI: s-- Morrison. !, Hi tug to S A Howell n: d Mr-. J', lugton Lave of U P'lid Ci/liti, of «».pUj-r ili-H. Pr.c the . arg« , J U K the h soighu first nud Miss r 1 ugton l.u pretty things I OiCllt thing*- ; this build ! (). of bn-it the f.ii it is asumli «juardity of sugar, mad* * 11. Thomas, of F . 111 - 1 . Tiiis is b*«li»v> d to b** tb.« I i n in ad ; comity. It is 1. •ariy es light iu color ns arid is peculiarly ric i sweetness. It was manufactured by tb*3 j Stewart process, which ntially in precipitating Ibesaoharine matter of sorghum syrup bv the in trod ut* me into I b» »>rup ei c-r..iu 'egtedieet» Mr IfioiUAS HiMO exbibus some dear and I the : light colored sorghjir 1 E. B. Heckers A Go., of I'biladciphia, have a stand bake buiscuitfl and cakes made from their seif raising flour aud buckwheat meal, for visitors to sample. VEGETABLES l •d to coi hist : building, where they i 3 In the adjoining buiiding 1 I cultural products proper. Here i watermelons, two exceedingly largo ones .lgLiig at least .* > pout*n-4 each; big | ! numpkins, corn, potatoes, tomatoes, pea ! DUts, vegetable marrow, celery, broom- j _. popcorn, oabbage, sijuashes, turnips, : I beets, onions, mangel-wurz la, beans, : tLe 1 peas, sunflowers, eggs, pepp. rs, parsnips. eggplants, whtat, bimkwl:« it, millet and: ! o'ovtrae-id. A monster l • i,10 irebw 1 thick, attracts general attectmo. ns do also .two bunches of e< lory grown respectively the by i'roll. of Middletown, and Gregg, of tho agri. , ore big ' Head of Sassafras. Gregg's celery is the a largest, but Troll's is th** best bleached. 1 H M. Thomas, of Wyomiug, exhibits I here 10 coops of fine barnyard fowls, cf various breed?: two coops ot cunning | little white bantums ; two ooops of pretty ff yt e d uo l];g ; a pair of very large geese one cage containing, in separate cotupart ' mei.ts. II pairs of differently marked j pigeons, and a coop containing »Other 1 pilous. This oolleotiou of pigeons, is particularly tine. Hardly anything more graceful in the bird line can be : imagined than two of them, suowy white j male pigeons with fan tails, which they i spread after the similitude of diminutive j turkey gobblers ! Other parties exhibit five pairs of geese, ! two pairs of ducks and a brace of white getter pups, rue diHplay of live stock, particularly e-ittle of Durham descent, in very 4 creditable, and well worth looking at. The exhibitors are as follows • Eiward Emory, Centn. vide, Md , 14 head of 1 borough bred short horn cuttle. William Deshane, of lower Cecil, a graded short horn bull calf. Richard Price, a whort born bull calf, ; 't. tbreo months old . : i J Henry Walker. Middletown, a line greded yearling. William K. (Jochruu, 10 head ; horn cattlo. : 0« Thomas Hudd, a Guernsey cow. William Jreeu, Middletown, four Alderueys. ' | .\i r . E uory, a thoroughbred Durham ! J.»«. f«.r of « i E - *.*"-• uiJJle ' 8 ° f *« i„„a „™ 18 sborl bom thoroughbred Durham bull and hoifer. L - P - MoOowel', of Mi>tdletowü, make* much the must uotuble display, however, | Ho exhibits 30 head o£ cattle iu all, high grade und thoroughbred Durhams, classi fled as, 10 yearlings, 13 head of spriug "iï" 1 "," d «UVM Everybody stop* to look at a bttlo Webb oow, less tbau Ihre» feet high, owned by Mr. Lidd, now of Middletown, bn , t , ,0rUJ , erly of Westchester. . Congresamau Williams has sent a , Qolddus: mare colt 18 months old, and I !n° W ' lh » ouo « ou " !i ,ired by i oi„ m ntis. ÄaoÄÄi iSTÄto f 8 ^?^d b "d b/Än" ffiT 1 * , S f the ^ e " e Cooto " b " 8en * hb i «talliou liermimus. ! Other horses present are: J. 0. Travnor's stallion Soatheloek • R Morri „ *. y ?. *."\ J , „ V., \ , H0U i? —year-oid stulliou, a half brother to May, and 3-year-old mare Alioo, si« d by Lung Island Chief; Darnel ('ochian, " are 00 |^ "tooths old ; A. C. Hopkin.i. ' ÄÄtä ÄbSÄ Zu fnnr «mTih« „ J . TÎ " ! i a l- 0U f. M u n .° u ' Thomas K. | Hopkins. 2 year old Pitcheu mare and a j ml rt , wilU Usmblctooion unit ttve mouths j I ..... . . , „ • fcxb ' D *t of sheep and pigs is smal^I: ; i,, eucep ,1 wb'te p'RS, tu biack pips and a I , ï?" pig surrounded by S ^ , "l"" 11 » bl » lk X 0 "*'« offspring. J TltmtiOES. K Two races were trotted in tho afternoon, DB ' <1U,1IU,< "b"" 1 » 2 °' ul O" k - The flrst.tbe 3 811 oloss,Peninsular horses only; prentum #150 ; ttret, #78 ; seooud. #8rp ; ,b,rd ' * 2 ", i 11 ,ourlb . B, * h * . started us tollows: i John C. McCoy's Liltlu Mac, of Kirk wood. Del ; G. H Adair's Gray Morgan, of Ija ,| n avpni Va ; William J. Marshall s : I'o'mo Bug, of Easton, Md ; It. J. Morri > noti'rt Honest Fred, of ühristiaua, Del.; Salîsi-ury Wl StÄÄ l »Î ^ CL«ft » ttillg of »pccul interest about tbe race wss K , h e close of tbe fourth heat, when Little Mac forged quickly anead of Gray j Morgan at tbe very last mouieut and j Urn b. at by half a length In the first ) heat Little Mao came in ahead, but was ;-^t back to socund for running, drst plaoo given to Potato Bog. a tbe ! second boat Tr.fl«-and Lady Morris distonoed, and Napoltun declared dl», | tanoed for running, ' | a. | h'ivina ? ... .... ' Snwiky B °"' I sut-nyüaVe.'.'. ! Jiini'H Mitchell, Middletown, two bulls , Aidernev stock. u thuronuhhri.il u thoroughbred | rh aud i wo bi-iter c Joshua Clayton, ! Aidernev bull. and heifers of i, two I ;al Gi .! I! Tbe following is a summary of this 1 Lit! lu Mil«'. Potato Bug .... est Fred.... White Stocking j Lady Morris.... Napolc 1 Trille .. 'Time (llrst heat 'I 6 5 * given) 2.442.411^. 2.445*. free for all horsps better record than * 37; preni , $250; first, $11 third, $40; fourth, $ started, ns follows ; William Stmttcrgood, Philadelphia, g Gallagher. Philadelphia, b g Spunky ; Alexander Maxwell, Middletown, b g Sleepy D ive. The Addtsou, iu three straight heats, with apparent ease, her driver showing up the home stretch with au evident inteutiou 0* not beating 2.37. Coming i third beat he was n< arly e night napping by Spunky aud barely missed taking l second place. The following is a summary ; The second second. $60; Three horses Alice Addison: P. F. by Alice the 37>rt, 2.41,Si. ling appeare«( to be squarely I coudtioiid, and ther*i absolut« ! betting. Perh'ipa this was attributable to the forethought ot tho mauagoineut sticking up curds, which notified the ! people iu big luttera that ' no bating" j would bo allowed ou the graut stand. Wi«h such a sign ftariug him la tba face ! 1)0 0i,e hrt,i ,Ue temerity to disregard the I prohibition. Tan re witl be three races this afternoon: with!) entries; a .! minute race, with 6 en« rie « ; and a 2 33 race, with î entries For ti e aooommodation of north-liound , pussi.-ug *rs who wish to stay till tveuing train has been put on. leaving Middletown at »30 p. m. The regular trains going down leave here at 0 25 a m . i be c I i s . A 2.4t) ; l 05 Hid 6 30 n ; LOCAL BREVITIES. ' Jcwtd ; * « th Rod Newport to ^ ,0 tu Fhilatielpbia xt, to take part in the grand parade to öt-id there. TU«* R puhlir noiui' a'** until n« xt Saturday. of Appcqniuimink do Th«' Young Men's Repubhoan t lub has Uookesnin the 2()th inat., also Saturday evening visit Ur ' 1 , Liver Pills act as kind y .■* délicat«* female, ami infirm o! vigorous iiyMeiu, eruiUiudbig »very 1 liillc ag.*iit, iiiviisorutiug th** «lehiiitated iiruaus, huildiiiu' tip the il igiiing nervous energies, iiupart g vigor I ti.idyiinil min. I. Highly emiorsed liy •lemler intani, •al faculty. PavriaflfS. ! j -CPI.nUljTH. 0*114th lust.. 'iri*t- Ciubreth. Henderson. •d Duiyess, ÏTOHKH. ■ II. Chester , Pa., aud Katin P Fletcher, both of \V i;uiuii*tou, Del * ANN« IN l.nnd.m. Pn F* ltuabt DANIEL.- is th *y lt»v. Duvtd B. Workman, James CKinion uiui Mary .McDaniel, botii of Elk ton, Mil. .LIN« iSVVlTTtl—BHYNER. -On 14th im-t. Ire amt <n»e liolBnimworth and Heine É. Bryner, al ; ! JEWELL-KENDALL.-On 9th , liy licv. M J. Neeidnr, iani'sT. 1. Kumlall. botli of Kent comity, PAINTP.U ANDERSON.—Dill uoaclay,S»|iteinber _l*u. ut «b» bouse of \v. L. Aml»rs.ni. Uelvidere, N. J.. Fdwardf. Painter umlLiz/.ieS. Audurson. ni ObNttr . Jewell iU:d * ! 1 I =■ Md. corner,Del. silLIVAN- HIRUFRT.-Onsotb inst.by Rev. H. I rbadd's Ford. Pa. Rev. .1. WeeloySullivan uud 1 Emily lUbbert, both of tins city. Ll. SPEAK MAN.-On 7th inst., by W. (*. . Chest :r, Pa.. G. NV. Pyle, aud Ida V. ■SpeaUmau. RASH-FARROW.-In Philadelphia. August 12th issu, by Bcv. O. P Wilson. Charles W. i 1. Farrow, both . Pearson's SH ORT — ALBIN.— At tlie residence of tlie n«»ar Bowers' Reach, on the 5th inst., liy . K. Stephenson, Thomas T. Hhort ana tii ol Murderkili Utmdred. Rev. ll Halliu Albin, i TYRE—COLE.»On the I5«hinst., in this city, by ii, D. D., James Tyre and Fliza ll. of John C. Cole, Esq., all ol this .J. H. N ole, daughter :> , . . | Alexander U. Adams, Adams, of this city, aged 56 ye j "o^MonTiay, : advanced ajre : r«>N8TABLK.—At the residence of b. e. Gittimn«, AÂr^onht^bioV'Æt^iauKhter' Jol * u and: Albert Constable, of Cecil county, M« ''ïuaT'^'CSi.ty'JîSalîwu»! | of , Ikattos. R •(■ r \. N, I '■*" T. .I<«it»r Cliai'ol diatriet. Talbot county, Md., ' *iiL Sixth, Thomas Baker, ut tlie d si years. lute. city. Mise M« « U LI.EY, -On 18th inst.,William D. McCa iillcy in tii» 4*>tb year of tils sire. EAllLB 8.—Suddenly, the , H^r'icyaKedflyeanlf' kpallaN.-Ou y ^ 11 ^ cf l y„„ Ul l«th bist., in this city, f Cuarlee w.,aud Sarah . Ann Spallau, aged 64 i. On l!«t!i this city, Mary Ann | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Wilmisöton. del., September w. i860 «iocU» iw«i«*idau? i.r R K rtohinsoL & Co Hauaar j »öd Broker* Fourth and Maraucatrêéta 1 sv.«h « 00***101 « *t 1 oeo:c« «.-o.y h». m\ Hoads,.. .104* W.Jm'n riiy's « *.1< " gj- ^225^.°" *."!' r a» : •• •• jsas. iJeL tftate b j J.b. o.eoe.. ».-i ..«xt.extension, i Jj£L rn ** s? j eSmSlficDel..! Tcoo ! ^iiro'uClty Bonda.iiü Nat'i Ban* W a B. O" ! W.H.R. 1st Mor*'g nwt JSJa*'' Hanlr.. 138 " vmm * m iwv Parmer»' Hank Delaware v im 1 « iRty'sS.. as iptincd by isliioU, uoimtum HiottiffH, Sixth a»>.1 Market •r.r.-.ue 1 u ms M. K.JtTex. bn FenneyiVHuih .. i*i.q " HdA .... 4 1. u, <*, ; 't. Paul.. :w\' 1 Western. '•ref 15», Heading.. I.ehigh Navigation, : Pitr/...r* T. 1 Pi i J sciflc Mall «VesUTU '. .. Ifiru N. *k«T *-»l. 1'ariflr.. 11*3* IN. v %>. j »•H ffentonvRjp. 76Af Manhattan. ... HI 11 run Mountain... SS^'Uhultanooga ... voj* the 0« ! . .v ffndaop Wabma_ .»IJtf Quotuti ut the brandy wine Mills for Flour a Grain—Corrected daily Breadstuff»* . ilsh, Imtturflsiraud quinces , additions. OrajMis I Buyer» are aumewliat scarce, on account of local i Mo"'n™ halT'i.. Jsnncy, whoiesale and retail communion dealer A«., sus King street, corrects tÄ ÜÄÄÄÄ 1 * ,te ,h " "**«* : i msussn .-on poonn. ! New Gabimge.*1.(M) Hams, freau.»«*ioc Onion*.*J.T5 Potatoes. M.*» Braakfiut bacon, Picklen. H.oo plain. Marrow beam*. n.76 Bacon shoulder* Medium huma P«« Iwans . Ea-tern applu8$i.76all.50 Feathere, (live *hJJ5Är%,«cd. , «'Ä\-:ä^ ! Walnuts. 50c Chicken WhcTs.. loc | cer basket. ChlckensjdrussedjlOailc Onions. hoc Chickens, (live)... 7Q8c j Tomatoes.a6@35cFrint butter.... 80®8k: Eggplants...... j»c do lor bakers 8w»«t poutou^. «»«Oc Ctojo. ^ monf ' cwt. orauve..t3.50»4.u Pro>hPork..ls.noau.oo K ei! ,. '/.T.' aieb.naSï."*".«i.0O ckk iiahrki TaP*n; Hour. $..0«:i7.60 Onarne | rh Kaui piour |0.SBa«.8U! Hil|MTflm* • yellow .tl3.«»ft $4.'JSa6.T6,Oom shorts... Best middlings (.'oininon " .fl.Oti Beet ship stntl. . 52c R BUSHEI. , 'I'ulloiv, Ac* 1 iTalluw. Wool, ilidek I'OIIN l>. Cow bides,green. . 6c Unwashed wool...3Uu:i2c 45il.Vlc ; Was bed wool • Browu gr oy 2c. Lambskin*.. . Sc Pells.. liny.straw anti Seed». BUSHEL. Clover seed.... J4.rsio5.00 Timothy buy Timothy do...*s.60n3.75 pressed....|18.0Qu20.00 Hungarian do..fl.*6al.76!Straw, tight. Flax seed. ....$2.00a'2.261 pressed... .$fl.0*»a$ll.<K) Millet seed.... $1.25»! .76[ PBB TON, WiluiiiiKton market». * materially unchanged. Moon : a little lower Wbo! WHOLESALE FB1CRS. smoked.11012c ..10c 7c . fl.70 do clear sides .11.6u Leaf lard. .$5.80 Lard. 8010c -8c ..»)8C RETAIL PH1CE9. Oneida Mackerel White fleh . Surf trout. Sulntou trout... Rock. 8cu llcrriog. Moontish.... Buitcrllsh.... Ground cocouuut . i'H Gi ii>08..... POUN1> 'bJ12c print.. :t()(i$40c . 1'^Hc . 12<élSXc 15c 12JÔC I3«fl»i5e Ham.... Bologna Pic.kleil pork... 7@10c BcefsteaE. 12<$16c Sirloin steak. lA@20c Stewing pieces.. )>^10c RIB rousts. 8<£20c Chuck do. Ueof Corued hjdf.... 6<^ 1 c Dried do. Mutton. do chops.... \ Himl quarters.. Fore do. Veal. do cutlets... 1 6«; 12c Sweet potatoes... Totuatoes. Gv<|10c 12(4 20 c Peaches. Onions.. Potatoes Peppers. MIAS n 88« s^lsc 6(d-SC 8 :«t!F 1 *'» t«4»18c Eggplant. .. öqjtSc Fresh mackerel Lie Cahhage. do shoulders. 9®10c Simikinl shad.. 20326c Flitch. llicjl'ic Beef tongues... 62c3$l 13CI 13C|Pluras. 235c 12XC 6310c Prlpo.... Dtired hams.... Lard,... qf Pork steak Sausage. .— ; . _ Turkeys (live) 10@11' Hen eggs, Turkey dressed, 13tf j7ciOran*^ca . Chickens (live) 'UclLemons.. DhickeuH(tlrus»ieil)W015c Bananas. 18c Herring.. 12,qc;Grecu cot 12c 25« Btli 15(4260 28 Duras . Sea hass Catfish.. Halibut . Haddock Kels. Black ttsli ■fish.. Orocusua.. Spanish muckeivl I2^c 10@l2c 1 :.^16c|spriiig r ohlckens80®1.00 8c Ducks.75(4$luu i" l'KU BUNCH. Oyster plauts.. Beets. l«*c l loc ! 12c -- V2J6« Pigs' leet. I5c Ikalliiiiore Murkel». * B S": Bei't. si.— Tii« quoutiu... .o-dsj j ÄrÄTffiÄÄ super. $«.o0a3 5Ü ; do extra, $l.u)a4.75 ; do fumily. *i.iH>a5.7.i; City ittllls su|K*r, $8.0J«B.60; do low anil medium extru,$4.«iua4 50; do Kio brands extra, $6.75; spring wheat family, $5.25n6.75; Putupsco family, $0.50; do extra, $0.:to ; U. Eisennmyer's tamily, $6.51; Fickleu's Bridgewater patent family I0.5U; Uhesapeakeextra.IC.iO: Fickleu'a Belmont $0.00 ; Colbert's excelsior Graham, $*1.60 ; i iu. $2.50a2.75 ; rye Hour, $4.75 ii$. p i. NN heat.—S outhuru wheat, $1.02al.0C for Fultz, I $l.!0al.l5 for long berry. l 51 \c. for September, ami 51)6u51 *,c.for October ; southern coru,64a65c. lor white und —c. lor yellow. .—Western, CoKN.—Spot, 51 q«;.; do Iniglit, 42a42)6c ; do.wliite 4 u-.S«mth«;rn -0.Pennsylvania —. l'rtme now Muryland, —. '.I7c. nur bushel. xed, 40c.; — Kÿe is «(uoted Uoppkk—O rdiuury, lit.^c ; fair, 15)%c; g lSJkc ; prime, 10^ c. 11a y ami Stuaw.— Choice Cecil county timothy, •w, $II «22 ; fair to prime Maryland and Peimsvi Timothy fisaxu; Western liuy $10.(21.60; mixed hay flTalrt; clover do. $l«i:ti7. Straw— wlicat $10; oat <lo. $14a16 ; rye do. $18al9. Mill Peru—G ity Mills middling, $18 per ton. Br iwnstuits, $17.5Uul8. Western bran, $10.tlG 6n. 37c. for 60 air d<*maud: Mot.AssK-*.—Cuba Molasses New Urh'Htis Molasses liimry to good at 46a. r >«)c., anil prime SöuÜOc. l'itüVisniNs.— Bulk shoulders tljtfc; long clear ; clour rib sides t*',c; Imcon shoulders 6)»a7<* ; cieur rib sides «\ul0c; Hams.siigar cure«! 12 < lvul3>oc'. ; shoulders, sugar cured 7j$utfo; lireasts Mess pork per is in sides ■.»«•; •; lard, 9c, fur retined. barrel Sli>. —Illinois, Iowa, Micliignn aud Wts in, 20u23c ; Western reserve, 2«iu22o; Soutiieru Ohio and Indian i, 1 Su20c ; West Virginia and ot tier West.-rn, ls.i2iic ; near-by receipts, 19u20c ; N«*w York State, prime to choice, 25u28c. ; choice c reamer v, 30a32c. Cheese—N ew York Stnl«!, choice, 13Jtfa14c ; do. I good to prune, 12)$al3r ; Western choice, 12^al3; i «lo. good to |irime, Ilal2c. Kuos.—'Western, Wailc. Fresh supplies, 22c. Poultry—O ld fowls llaTJc peril». Sim a a and Svbup.—U otnmnn lo good rufluluB 7*,a7?,c; do. ceutritugal, 8i*as*,. Refined, cut lout, 10;,e ;c.ruslied. 10% ; powdered, l«i%c; ul.Hled, to«,c ; standard As, lOVi'c* and ye s ka9\; U. Canton, s» k . Syrup—Sugar House 21c in liluls. and 2(le. in brls ; sugar goods, Br young do at 25aiUc. for medium to tlltcred ; Canton P. R., aflat Whisky.—(V estern high wines dull and heavy - hoice, 88. IMiilndtli» issu elated Press Dispatch. Markt-n Philaueli'bia, Scot. 22 —Flour, dull but choice Bteudy; suiht, 88.80a8.00; extra, $».l)Ua8.75; Ohio ami Indiana tauii y, $5a5.5(i ; Pennsylvania tamily, $4.76u5.25 ; St. Louis tamily, $4.6Uu5.2.*> ; Mit.ucsota family, 8û.'.'5:i5.s7 ; patent ami high grades, $«i.75aS.26. lty» flour, $6. W heat, «iiiiet ami steady ; No.* Western red, fl.05)ful.0Î ; Pennsylvania red, and umber, fl.OSMal Corn, scarce ami Arm for local 52j6'a&3i; ; yellow, 64a54Xc ; mixed, &3)>a54c. ' • , Arm; No. l wt -.41 J*«*; mixed, 88u89c. Rye, scarce, Provisions, ; steamer, . ! .*. 42 (4* s mirk, fic.oiiaic , llstlk ; Indian , smoked shoulders, iV%n~c : sliuuldero, 6'y.c; smoked •el, 818.60; .1". , flJtfaUBoc; Lard, j butchers, sc ; dUe, S\c; Hutter, quiet, but steady ; creamery extra, 31 h82c. ; do. good to choice 2Sa8«)c; Uradtord county and New York extra, 'JTuHO ; Western reserve 2<ii(22; do. g'xsl to choice lîalflc. Rolls scarce Pemisylvuum, 2la24e ; Western reserve extra, 21u'24c. Egas, steady ; Pemisylvani 81 h27c. Ulieese, sternly hut quiet ; New York full cream, ta^alH^c ; Western do. 13c; do. 12ul2j4<: : do. half skims, Petroleum, iioiuimd, nice. «• uttering; refined, hisky, $J.13 Mult Bittcis food, peculiarly iulupted to uicuileil by, our druggists General Debility,Mciitul ana PuysicarExImustion, Hysteria, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Binucm , and Droi*sy. * a Brain, Nerve, and Blood rccoin I I . I A Yankee Girl in Lucky. secluded inland In Gardner* ., ft happy, couple, Russel: re enjoyed all tho pleasure of toil ensures. With u Whitney invested one dollar by 3 the Louisiana Stat« Lottery Company prior to the August drawing,In the of their little Uireo-year-old girl, Graee Whitney, addressed to M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La., it would have had the same effect if addressed same person, 319 Broadway, New York City), and now that young lady's ftp tire is secured as iar worldlv goods is concerned, for her ticket diew oue-half the capital prize of $30.000. Who will lie fortunate party Monthly Distribution on Oct. 12lh,ut N« Worcester county, > Whitney and wife, that a well spent . slight surplus Mrs. sending by mall I life liy by ll. the invest in the Gratul Orleans, Sirungrrs from the Tropic*« Visiting this country will find Hale's Honey Hobsuounh and Tar a superior remeily tor the Coughs, Golds aud Bronchial difficulties which a change from a torrid to a temperate clime always engenders. Cubans who have triixl it are loud iu its praise. In tact, it lias no t«|ual iu tin* pharma copeia, or among proprietary nuHlicines, as a cure for Throat or Lung comp'amts. Procurable of all druflgists at 50 cents and $1. Great saving by purchasing large size. Henry IL Kellogg, Watertown, N. Y., writes: "I bave quite a sale of Bale's Honey uoun I» and Tar ; recommend it." I iu iny family, and 1'tKB'B Tuotbach« Dbopb Cure in one Minute. 64 Use Instead Glenn's Sulphur beautifies the Skin. Bill's Hair B rown, 50c. Unwhoiesomk Co-metics "-purifies —* VVuiskkr Dye, Black Hie, lads and ! hie away I Nor brook a single hour's delay. If you would carry iu your mouth hite teeth, and odors of the South. .*, and buy a single font the unrivalled SOZODONT. Million-* of intelligent women say that Dobbin Weeirle Soap («unde by Gragin X Op., Mil.«.) is dolbrS uKhîwîX '^JrtSwfTTVru. w Haste, will ! bernai «ottrrs A CARD—TO ALL WHO ARE SCF PEKING FROM NEBVOU8 WEAKNESS j early decay, Ac., I will sent! a recipe that will cm* you, FREE OF CHARGE. This gr-Jit remedy discovered by a miuslnuary In South America. H»..,. m Belf-addressed envelope to the REV. JOSEPH T 1MANN. Station h. New York City. JunUreodâw 1 min.iy (.racti.w^ j i,roiiiono"if™i ! t'utie tor tti. Mm.« or .■0iui>iatitt' , thMTBii, ! maa«* application to our said juages that a decree may be pronounced tilxHilvin« tue marriage , exiMtin* between the petitioner and her h.tslmud, > Augustin H. Roberts. We, 1 herd ore ct.i mund you, 1 as you have l-eeu heretofore, i'>uua.un< I "i, ti ut you , HiiuiiiioiiK AllKiistill S. Robert* so t liât bete und | * Jud fë H hei.i°at ^•w°cfô" , t ou u ^ljÄ|Ä^dmÄÄv should'iio^liiima'deilitiHolviinr tliemurr lavêcxtstlng i between turn ami th» suit! 1« t turner, according to , ÄÄÄ '""'SÄ: N OTICE. To tbe Sbei'in . Mantari ( Wiiercav, 1 MBtttton Court tile Ji:il*r»" next term thereof MONDAY, the ullttratluiiM < •t ul Assembly vide<l, aim ufoo to ilo ami tot ,• insidur »■hull then and thl*;beh«*!l rtihtunt with the |>ruvi>-ioiiH <>f AHhemblv. und have you tuen there till" . , witness the Hon Josei>li F Cotievys, t. s. Eni litre at New Castle, the twenty aright day - of May, A 1»., eighteen hundred and eighty. GKOHUK A. MAXWELL. Pr thonotary Issued August 2, H-... Tlie above is u true copy of tho divorce, No. :is, November term, R inert", vs. Amnistie S. l.oliens. SlIBBIPF's JOHN PVLF., SheriIt. Nkw Castle, Aumist ub, uutrl2 :sui w WANAMAKER & BROWN. HOW TO GET Clothing under Price. If \vr could sell a little more of this and a little less of that, we could make tilings come out even—the last man that came in would carry off the last suit ; but we can't. Out of every stock there are a great many sizes left when some are The best we can do gone. with these incomplete assort ments is to mark them low enough to set a great many people looking among them for bargains. This we do every day at this time of year ; and just now we have enough ot such to stock a little store. Besides, odd parts of suits get left—coats, vests and trousers. We have a room in which there is nothing 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 sorts ; they may be among tlie best in tlie store. We force a continual clear ance of such articles as would only embarrass us ; and keep our stocks always fresh and full. the for ! j Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market, PLHo/Is.LaLio I llliclUClJJIllct. i BAND INSTRUMENT CATALOGUE. .s IG 0 1.nmi>8. P "'" J 85 B pa In JS * IIKALV. 102 SI*«.* >*- 1 A Sure Cure ! For Diarrohea, Dysentery, Cramps, Cholera. And ail those Numerous Troubles ot the Stomach and Bowels PREVALENT uu 1' THIS SEASON. No Item«'dy Known fcNslon Inis ' .. .. such nnilnrmlv »ntiofnrl v Aledlcul I'ro 1 Inuu mid whb P erry D avis 7 Pain Killer; VE(iETA15I,K with »»lieh wonder Tn I ■ world, iu Ihe all pnriH these dilllenllte», bo conHldered treiiliueiit AN UNFAILINC CUUE For all Summer Complaints, ■Ii il really In »»lieu Iahen in lime and plain dire ardiiiK iuelosliiK ■h bottle. In I. ililM t* nltiick In Tor i in iiie.liii t e Mulden null Trc with it »nf«! remedy Idoni diuiMcr leu loi lows a result which . iicrIccI. ! Tin* iaeliniiiion IT the brin« u belter frelin«, morrow ' needlrsn milleriii«, mid ntiiueii it life. 1(111011 III A timely done of Pain Killer will nlmo-i in varia lily save liotli, altendatit doetar'M lee. (villi them it 10 ye ■ in nil eoiinlrieN and elimntes, *s hands. stood Hie * eoilstnil! •rleetly Hill«* ill It is recommended b> Pliy siei ln 11oxpitills, mut I a mi |irofcs»ioiis who observinu In» vi* nlwa.VH follow r d Its all cIiin.m-n liortunity • »von der I nl result« (vliicli THE BEST EVIDENCE. I Messrs. Pkrry Davis A Ros, Providence, R. I UKNTs—Altliouirb u straneer In you, I um not .u your inv aluuli.» in-dicnic.l'aiu Kni«r. I loruied Its iicilimintanee in ls|T, and 1 urn on umst inti man* terms with itetdl ; in y exi*erl»»c« lu Its um «suitirms I iuv belief that there is no medieiu» equul to Pam . Killer for the quick and sure cur» ot Summer Com I pla nts. 1 ha\u used it constantly, and found it a speed}* cure iu every case. Ywiirs truly, T. J. GARDINER, M. D. u Mess ns. Perky D.wi* a Gentlemen was most • armai ot th»la«t box of Pain vniential I believe hundreds of a api*eared here soon utter. We resorted the Pain Killer, usimt an directed. of all whotoek it, and eight out covered. It has. to», bee other dlseaies, ami lias proved au incalculable blessing to multitudes of px*r people throughout all this region. Believe me. dear sirs, gratefully yours. J. M. JOHNSON, Missionary at Swat»w. . by it. w.m kept . an uu a iu I have loutr used tlie medicine known as PERKY DAVIS' VEGETABLE l'AIN KILLER tn u.y tamily and would not cm any account bo without ii. When Cholera was last epidemic here. I lint tho Pain Killer, although myself and several mendient of my family were uttacked reveiwly. I am happy to say tliat the Pain Killer was etpial to every omewtiey. I aider I should not be doing uiy duty r nity did l not say this muiffi. ll'Iwc tin* Cholera to-day, l*aiu Killer would t»- «I remedy I should uh. I liave ihorou*rh:> te and know is oaube V. t. B meal« ii • IFRGlNttEND. Galena. Illinois. No family cun allor-t to ht> without it, uud its price brimra it wfthtn tin* reach «*1 all. 1 he use of one bottle will kv further to oonviuro merits tlntu columns ot uewsi>ai*er udvertisimr. Try it, aud you v> Jl never d«» wîfhout It. iTice 26c.. 60c. and »»1 per bottle You can olitaiu it at any druir store.or Plllt U Y »AVIS A SON, Proprietor.«, F«*OYiil«n 1. HOW TO GET almost Everything. ! j Do you know how to get in the easiest way and tobest advantage what you want for j dress and house-furnishing ? ! First, how: Write fora catalogue : sec what vou can p , . J . |.'irn from if anniit Ilf» f niliK Iruin düüUt UlC lllllliJS ,, if 1. . VOU W«illt. It StHIipiCS Cäll DG * - . , f . l,se * u ' y° 1 '. ask lortiiem and state' your wants so plainly that exactly tllG FlÖfllt 1 J samples can be sent. Second, where : The place where goods are kept in the greatest variety ; where the)' are sold for what they really are in respect to quality ; where prices are lowest ; where most care is taken to serve customers accept ably ; and where you have tlie right to return whatever is not satisfactory. There—no matter where you are—if you make your wants known and avail your self of your privileges, you will get the best things in the best way, promptly and without trouble or risk; sometimes by mail, some times by express, almost always at less cost for car riage than the money you save in the price. John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, Pa. Chestnut, Thirteenth, Market aud Juniper. 3}nt) iädumtsmtnts. Reeds, only $t5j I'ianos «126 up. Paper iroe. Address DANIEL F. Beatty, \Y a*UiiUKtou, N. J._ N»w aud very attractive styles are now ready. MASON UES'l OABINETOIJPAKLOKORGANS MASON IN THE WOULD, winners of lilglient AND lilistinctiou at kvkby oukat worlij'h AND 'EXHIBITION Hilt THIRTEEN VKAH.v HAM I.IN Prices. $61, $67, $«W, $H4, $1 ub, to $6<«i aud IIAMLIN:upward. For eusy payments. a quarter aud upward. Cuta.OKiies free. ORGANS MASON A- HAMLIN ORGAN .. ORGANS iTreiuontBL. BOSTON 46 East 14th St. Wahaeh Avenue. t'HIOAGO ORGANS 14 Stops, 4 S ORGANS : ORGANS NEW YORK ; sepOMw ? THE NEW FOOD ^ MEDICINE Ak °)tteb® rllHERE j huntuiniuir Principle mwdictno than MALT BITTERS, prepared from 1'iiferiuented Mult, Hops, und quiuiiu*. They' ' the body ami tin* bruin, enrich the 01; , harden the muscles, quiet clieer the mind, perfect diKUHtmii, r««r stomach and bowels, cleanse the liver and aud vitalize with NEW LIFE every fluid « body. Beware of imitation» similarly named, for the COMPANY'S SIGNATURE wüii-' table or Blood Producer and Lite of foods or , solidity nerves, kidi ey 1 '' th. •i. appear« bottle. Sold every Muss. sp«Mw wht rè V M ALT BITTERS CO Our catalogue of ^tmiid instruments. , pompous, pouches, arum , epaulets, lamps stand», 1 orKunizlUK and conducting bauds valuable iuiormatmu for musiciaus, Of Hlllts^^C OUtfltH, mailed t ree. Mc('ii»li'»irui<le for amateur ltauds, aud Putman's drum majors' tactics, a book of an pav»». mailed for In cents. LVOV A HEADY, sepl2-4w Stute und Monroe St.,13ilcugo. CAMPAIGN SONGSTERS forbotli HANCOCK an.lCAKTIKIJ) UJ HM n»w ready. Eaeti n|iIcv< »pirited and »iilendid. jMtii iu in ii» 1 earn! words. Tbo very Inrueit and 1 tii«* field and tue rlieaii<*Hl Hamplea mailed uu receipt of nrioe, lie »ach. <• rand elianre for iifrenlN and clubs. Terum libernl. For particu lars addresi I'NION BOUK CO., 722 Jaym street. Philadelphia, P *i('l«0-4w liRKATKMT KISH ever known ! BO.OOO! in thirty days and 20,000 morij priiillu^ jo Blip PCI! LllifcJPnPI/ bv lion. John W. UlR. nAslliUbrV Forney, highly dorsed by 6i*n. lla.n«'Oi*k. the party leaders ; GEN. GARFIELD life N. Hritahin also strolls* \ eiulmsed. popular, selliurf 1i.akll.hr MIO tomber Kolli ottleiiil* mnnoUBly •r 10.000 ii week ! ! Agents Heg ■h. Alore HCBBAUD Ult08..I > nl>s.,?23Chestnut strwtj Phtla* 1*20 a day' The harvest Goto her. • I I J.E. CALDWELL & CO. WATCHMAKERS, 902 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Dealers in American and Geneva Watches. 18kt. Gold Cases and the most reliable Movements ; Gentle men's, Ladies' and Boys' Watches, Chronograph, Re The Lowest Prices, marked in plain figures, from which there is no deviation. Orders and in quires by mail receive prompt PHILADELPHIA. A. If 1 . Bornot, Mo. 716 Market Street. WILMINGTON. DELAWARE. -AND No. 113 South Tenth Street PHILADELPHIA, PA.. Also, branch store No. 1323 Chestnut street French Steam Dyer and Scourer. All kinds of clothina cleaned and dyed. BILKS. VELVET8, FÜRS AND LACKS A SPECIALTY. Blankets cleaned by an Improved prooeu retain lue their original lenetb. breadth and ■oftneM, am) perilled ol ail sorts of effluvia. Velftlv.w&uJii its 1.