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ff IN A NCI AL AND COMMERCIAL OFFICK OK TH* 0AILY (lAZKfTF., \ " ilmington, Del., April 2, 1872. j Wilmington QuutHtiou!*. furnished by K. H Rubin son A Co., bankers. 4th aud Market its., at 2 o'clock, p. in., to-day. m HR »»S' Gold. r. s. iss VJu'i 180 1H»>4 ISiV Ill '* 1H65. " 1HÜ7 . " 1808. 1« 4ft's... Reiidina U. K. stock... I n ion l'aeitics. Delawure State Bunds llffi 112»7 11 *'» 57 '.»I N! i 100 Nsw Adverllneaeswtn. .Widder'» Herb Bitter». Notice—Richard Town»end. Iluntettrr's Stomach Hilter», llry tloeds—Wm. M.Kennard. upera llou»e—t'ncle Torn*» Cabin, l.adic» tth*e»— .lame» M. Holme». Kesi»ter'» Onler—L- tl. Vandesrift. Hurt'» Kxteruiinalor—Smith A Palaler. ^ Opera liouse- M. IV. Letfinfwell—The Lausbins Season. Bualneaa Notlewa. J. M. Holmes,No. 1U West Sth street, has afin» assortment of hoots, shoes and gaiters, made or good material and by skillful workmen, which he l<e is selling at the lowest markst prices. Thk Wobli> Renowned Knabe Piano* for tale only at Kubelen A Bro'a., Institute Building, upr.l-tit ('heap * Cheaper / i'heapett ! Coffee.- Uood Hio, 23c; better, 30c; beat strong, 32c per ft; Es tin Maricabo and Laguayra,35c; Old Java, 40c. Tea —A trial will convince you that our 75c mid $1 Oolong are the liest in town; finest Japan, V1. 20 ; finest Imperial, ftl.tiO; finest Eug. Break lust, «1 40 "Trophy" tomatoes, the best in the market, 20c ; svrups and molasses cheaper than ' BOWMAN, 4th and Lombard. tor 2 lb can»; evtr. Ieb20-lv Roiiki.en A Bbo , warrant all their Pianos and Organ» lor 6 years. Second hand Tianot and Or haud 307 Market street, sold on aprl-6t. gaiiB always lustalments. Oroans for 150 at Kobeleu A Bro's. ti Stop Or gana for ft 120, at 307 Market Street. Sold on in aprl-tit New crop usage orange seed; Breeaea No. 6 Peerless potatoes, extra early and Tom Thumb laut, lettuce, Ac , Ac., for early stallmeuts. peas, tomato, egg p sewing at the sosd store of IV. N. CHANDLER, till Market St. feb21-3m Cheap Coal. — Stove (6.75, Nut «5.75 per 2240 pounds for cash only, at yard South of Mftrket street Bridge. feu21-tf Wm. J. Brown. L. H. Foulk, No. 102 West Second street,has on hand a fine misortment of very easy shoes suitable for ladies and gentlemen advanced tu lifo, at low prices. Je. 2. Church and Sunday School Boobs, also In struciion Book for all musical instruments at aprl-6t Kobi'len A Bro., Institute Building W. E. IF tliiams, Druggist, Has removed to the vomer of Ninth and Market streets, Wilmington, Delates mar28-ly ! "heure Seed Potatoes '—Bresees celebrated Peerless or No. 0. Supply of the above Potato, at 75 cents per peck; «2 per bushel. The Peerless was grown by me without manure or fertilizer, consequently infinitely more valuable for seed.— Production with me 275 pusbels per acre.— Orders solicited. M. BUELL. New Castle, Feb. 13, 1871. feb!6-2m. Urania genera Minne. Tne investigation going on in Washington m reference to the alleged improper use of Seneca sandstone m the new State Department building is still going on. It will be remem bei ed that the Seneca quarry is the one in which (Jenerala Grant, Dent and others are interested as holders of stock. A remarkable difference of opinion in respect to the merits of the stone has been elicited by the committee having the investigation in charge. - Experts on the one side testify that the stone will stand heavy pressure, and is better, for many pur poses, than granite. Experts on the other side »wear that Seneca stone Is often rotten, varies in strength, is uusafe to work, costlier than granite, and, finally, worthless. The Missouri Republican says of Lott«: This httiti woman has little pieces written for her by »oute little dramatist who has little else tu do, and these she plays with little regard to any of thoM rules which usually govern the profession The spectator sees no acting worthy the name, but hn «lues see a merry maiden, whose shrill laugh has« »ort of magnetism 111 it: who bounces «bout Ihn sta^e like an India rubber ball, tortures ths Afri can guitar, slugs a song indifferently, aud dances resjM*ctfully. Deyuiid this, uothiug. And this is Lotta, who is one of the best paying stars iu Am ^ricii or Europe, who walked off not long sines j with 111,000 for a month's camptigu in New Or- ! leans, and whose bank accouut— so 'tissaid—foots up to $200,000 on the credit side. Revenge Photographie. Dr. H. Vogel, wilting from Germany to th« Philadelphia Photographer, relates a queer esse. A photographer made pictures of two brothers, who refused to take or pay for them on the ground that they plained, but the judge whs of the same opinion tl decided that the picturra were not likene***** Mr. Photographer then went home with his rejected pictures, aud placed thane in his show window with the label— «The mar derers of Mtm. X." The brothers thon w at tad on the artist, and alleged that it was a libel to es jHis«* their pictures with such a title, aud, ou las refusal to remove the placard they eutered suit.- - At remains to be seeu how the judge will docid» m this new phase of the affair. The artist com • not likcuessofl. the brother». Tub Fihk Dkpabtmkvt—Election or Urn* chu» The electiou for Chief raid two AsstMunt fcingineeni of the Fire Department of H iUmiifloa wa» held at the various ougiae bousra of 4*« »ity la»t muht. The election, although oieitiug, wa* marked with au eutire absoute of those disorderly Ç rnceedmg» which characterised Ue last contrat, lie following is the vote . FOU CHIKr KNUIKBKU. Friendship, I tizewell. I; McCall, 44; R«liauc»b Tazewell, 8; Porter, 11; McCall, 24; Delaware, Tazewell, 51; Porter, 5; Phomia, Porter, 34; Water Witch, Tazewell, 88; Fame Hoe», McCall, 171: Washington, McCall, 6 it: Woccacoe, Tara well, 10; McCall, 12. Owing to some irregularity it is to b» ▼or of Mo in the vote of the Weccscoe (Company contested. At present th* rote i, in fo Call. Summary—For Tazewell, Delaware and Watet Witch; for McCall, Friendship. Reliance, Fama, Washington and Weccscoe, for Rotter, Phcunix. VOX FIRST ASSISTANT. Friendship, McCres, 44; Relieurs, Chadwick, 12; McCres, 24; Delaware, Chadwick, 47; Wat son, 10; Pbcentx, Chadwick, 33; Water Wttch, Watson, 85; Fame Hose, McCrro, 171; Washing ton, McCrea.öö; W eccsco*, W a t ssn, 14; MaCroa 9. Summary- For Chadwick, B ala war* and Pbur uix; fur Wateou, Water Witch and Wsocaaos; for McCrea, Friendship,Rcliaiios, Fame Bros and * Washington. roa SECOND ASSISTAHT. Friendship, Carey, 44; Reliance, G'Brian, 10; O'Dionneii, fl; Carey, 25, Delaware, O'Brien, 63; Fhœuix, O'Dononll. Water Witch, O'Brien, 88; Fanra Hone, Carey, 171; Wsshingtoo, Carey, 6«' Woccacoe, O'Brien, II; Carey, 11. The casting vote of the Inspector waa given to Carey. Semmarv—For O'Brien, Delaware end Witch; for O'Donnell, Pbcsaiz; for Carey,Friend ship, Reliance. Fama Ho**, Wartungtou aud Weccacoe. Ab the vote sew stands. Geo. McCall is sleeted •Chief Engineer and J- W. Carey Second Amis*. t. Tbe election of Fint Amfotant will devotve upon the City Council. Water Locai Intelligence. The Delaware Loeu AuoJation meats this even ing. Ou Friday, John Hagau and Jacob Hamming ware arraated in Reading, for malieioualy sotting fire to a house in that city. 44,343 latter« »era delivered letter carrier» lest month, and 21, bv the Reading 6Ô0 collected. Addbkss and Rbadimos.—J ohn O'Byrue, Keq , will deliver sn addiwe Id the echoUn of echool No. 4, this afternoon, end Muter end Miee O'Uyrue will give tome select readings. Board op Tsadb Mbbtino.—T he tnantgers of the Board of Trede will hold e meeting this evening, et the reeideuce of the President, No. 803 Delaware Avenue. Pat Up. At a meeting of the Board ol the Wilmington and Western Railroad to-day the eleventh being the laat installment of stock, waa ordered to lie called in. Removal.- -James McCabe, Notary Public and Conveyauoer hi* removed bis office from W. 3d St. to ths N. E. Cor. of 3d ft Market. (Board of Trad* Boom,). Hxavr Shipman? oy Coat.—Owing tv th* unuaually hsavyshipsnsat* of coal ovar the W. A Beading Railroad, yesterday, extra tram, were run until 4 o'clock this moi mug. Bau*— T he ball of the Baffalo Amembty raw* off at tha City Hall last evening. Alieut thirty couples were ou tbe promenade. Everything passed off pleasantly, sad festivities were — tiuued until a late hour. KxPLoaion.— Tbe crown sheet of the boiler, at Puaey, Scott A Co.'s Morocco Kaotory, Third sad Madison Sta., was blown out on .Saturday morn ing. No one wa, m the room at the tim«, and no serious injury wa, sustained. Accident.- As Robert Taylor's confectionery wagon waa coming out of toe «table, early thte morning, the bridge over the gutter broke, upset ting tbe wagon, and scattering the contenta in the street. Delate? -The through train from Baltimore due in this City at 10 20 A. M , was delayed from some cause this morning and did not arrive ton until 10:45. Notices Delivered —This morning the pro perty-holders along Water street were served with notices, announcing that a commission would to appointed to assess damages for widening that street. German Turners' Ball.— The anuual ball of the German Turners' Association, of this city, came off at St. Mary's College bedding, last night, and was largely attended by our Qermau citizens. About eighty couples johied in the promenade. Personal.— Dr. Edward Wallace, who haa practiced medicine in Beading, Pa., tor twenty four years, left there to-day, to enter upon hia du ties as Resident Physician of the nsw Presbyte rian Hospital, in Philadelphia. Removal— Messrs Speak man A Bro. have re moved tlieir plumbing establishment to th* build ing No. 311 Shipley street, neat door to the Water Witch Engine house, which they bave fitted ap with a large hulk window, and otherwise altered to suit their business. Ma SINE News —The schooner Margaret Plater ■ailed for New York, this morning, loaded with powder. The steamship Miteiteippi,ol Boston, arrived at the Harlan A Hollingsworth Company's vanMlns morning, tor a thorough overhauling and repair ing. In fob liETAiBi—Engines Nos. 21, 30, 31 und 61 of the 1*. W. A B , ore now in the round house undergoing repairs. Engins No. 28 is being thor oughly overhauled. Tbe new engine No. 64, is rapidly nearing completion, aad will be ready for trial in a fo w day*. Police Cases —Catherine Cunningham and Kate Brown were arrested by officer Heritage, for drunkenness sod disorderly conduct; fined «I and costs, and held in 1200 hail to I Une case of drunkenness was keep th* pane«, is disposed of by Mayor this morning; fifty cents end costs. Installation or UrriCEEs —At a regular ■toted meeting of Wilmington Council. No. 5, Jr. U. U. A. M , held on Monday evening, April 1st, th* following officers were installed to serve the ensuing term C.. David S. Lohnen ; V. 0., Mems Taylor; A. R. S., Caleb C. Taylor; H. 8., Charles C. McCullough Con., (Jeo. Mouck; W., J. Hillyard; j 8.,Jos Rfyerw; O. 8, Chss. Luksns. Vkstbv EuoTION—É ftfY»F(.— At th« regular congregational meeting bald yMlgfijay (Easter Monday) in St. Pater's church,Smyrna, Dpi., ffter transacting tho usual buxiiisss, tha toUotnng named gem lemon were elected a Vestry to serve during the ensuing year: Meure. Wm. A. Cum mins, Senior Warden: William Stubba, Junior Warden; J. Howard Peteniou, John C. Stockly, H Robert Pennington and Joseph Kennedy. Kosbini Uuintkttb and Sextette.— This ex cellent musical organization will give ona of their uaiivaled concerta in the Masonic Tomplo, on Fri day sveuiag. April 5th, assisted by signora Core ill x*iu, distinguished Prime Ddihis from Rome. - The artistic ability ol the |ier<onnere, and the va riety and eacMIcuiw at the programme, should in sure for them a lull tionss. Every person poaaa s - tha , . _ j * 4,,,u,lc ,u aou ** **• #ur * ! a tteud. Dby Goods.— W. M. Ksnnard A Co., Koui^A and King streets. Large stock of carpets at print». Anticipating an advannn in oarpeta, we psnhwnl largely pravious to »ur determination In build a UßW »tore, and though they have ad vanced, we wdl .coptiwue to sell them at low prices, ao as to «los» Ml mf pu tira line bsiora returning to our n»w building. Jfq ona will ba serving thair own lutnrast who dass «j^ppll and •aamin» thsir goods and priera. low ♦t. Annual Mbbtino op ths Wilninotmt Li. ol ths member, of bbabt.—T he annual meeting the Wilmington Institute Lib evening In the Library Boom ing. There was a tair atte present. Th* minutes of the Fourteenth Annual Masting were read and approved The reporta of tbs Treasurer and Standing Committees were rand. Thssgttziag Ftasidrot, Mr. Wm. Caaby, read an in brary was a , at InMitut* Build bon aattiag forth th* coa Institut*. At tha conclusion ol hia address, tit 6utby jgtrodoosd tbs President sleet, Mr. lieorg» fi. Rptos, |yhq af ter thanking ths msrabsrs tor tha honor oonisaad upon him, took tks ckair. Mr. Grubb tfifimsTa resolution to amand tbe Constitution so as to pro hibit th* issuing of any mors half-tickstx of bsaablp. After considcrabia debate the resolution was loM. pn .motion of Mr. Grubb, a vote of thanks was tending (fi* retiring President and officers ot th* institution, for j|)eir faithful and ef ficient Services during the past yggf On motion, adjourned. dition and nscssai Ot Foeoebt — On Saturday, th* (th inst , Amos H. Wsgnsr, fonasriy of th* fins of Wsgnar ft Fin ney, Lirsry Stahl* keeper, at Coates ville, vamoos ed that borough with gbo Ut «10,000 or «15,000 ia mousy, which it is alleged b* M brooms posses ■or of through forgery and other Illegitimate appear* tha above named Elm sold at public aale thair stock with th* viaw of disgalvmg paraoanbip. From this sale notes war* raositad from different purchasers to tbs amount of about «1,000, .and whisk's* is so sllsgwf.Wggrot brought to West Chaster sad bad discounted, he placing th* funds to hia prokrt and dacamptag War proto unknown. Throngb Us tnattstion W* under stand tks National bank at Chatter Vaïlgy is tbs loser ot «8(0, aud asrarai private individual* to sums aggregating about «12,000. throughout tha country hass bann fron jihad with an accurate description of Wagner, who is « «eat high, 24 yarns of ago, wsigha IMpsaads aud is of light oomplsxlon, aad through ft* im petus of a suitable reward, It is to bs hoped fta «nil be brought to speedy justice.— Jejfertaseeetet. Death >mk Coal Ua«.—I n tha dwelling of Col. J. C. Jack, Vo. 19« Ssymnad ftvagk Brook lyn, eleven panons wars sudongly asigsq daring the night of Ws dn ss d s y last, with a strange mat ady, and sat of tbssi, Elisabeth Nerton, on Thursday morning, »as found dead to her roam. Un ton post mor te m examinai xm nothing indice satisfactory eridanoe that death »as of the inhalation than »as of eoelgro. the result of t Is { Of of at to to THE PMiaaVM. ChrMteht s user paper will appear on Satarday Ths Eastern Shoreman calls on thsTown bailiff to arrest awe yoaag hofs who recklessly Ura pu tola in th« strest. A nsw paper ii soon to to started at Vienna, Wioumioo County (Hd.) trucker, are uaeaaylsr fear their early plautad potato«, and peas art flVSMlI • Tlie Chriattatd oliter trade stall [continues Md. bri t paar palt of the Eaalsrn Rhore lain that their wheat crop ia mars ua ths u of Maryland comp nearly daatroyed. It ia predicted that tha Maryland peach crop will to vary meagre. Probable Swpomion of tbe Smyrna and Dataware Bay Railroad. A apecial masting of tha stockholders of tha above named Rail Read Company wa* held laat Satarday, tha 3dth utt., in tha town of 8myrua,at Foaweir, Hotel, 2 o'clock, P. M, pursuant fo a call from the director, of raid road. Ths abjact of th, mooting was a full and frank interchange of gpinmn jwh the unmediatt cane etruotion */the road Ilia waa plbmptly eousul ared and summarily dealt with. A resolution waa adopted, the substance of which waa that all stockholder* who to desired abould be allowed to ■trike their a from the ,nb*cnptiou book, ■any of the large* »toekholders wen accordingly thereupon erased. The conse quence ol whioh i, that the present construction of th* read ia suspended, and probably will net attempted. Tbe names' at soon be The J am im Rea dieu. On Saturday morning part of th* Japan*** Embassy visited Reading.— The visitor* inspected tha Round House aud Car Shape of the Reading Railroad Company, and Ih* various industrial establishments of the city. A handsome dinner wan prep ar ed far them at the Keystone House. At fi va o'clock the visitors left for Philadelphia in a special train, highly pleased with their visit, and tha attention and courtesy extended to them by th* citisens of Reading. When people see a man advertise they know he is a bu«inessin*n,and hia advertising proclaims that to ia not above business, but anxious to do a B of il. Th* Tran 6 rents de at Osaftdeat*. Whsne* come* that Inn roUanct, that abMlatt undonbting faith la th* affioaey of HeMeUer's Stom ach Bitten as a remedy fer indigestion, bilious dis orders, intsrmittontaad rémittent fevers, whisk no torioasly prevail In all parts of tks United Slates T This coaldsnes has toss growing fsr twsnty rears, end is still sxtsndins. It is not tho result of cre dulity; it has hot beta sag seder sd by say "«»an davlM, bet Is ths spoutaasons and natural ooass qusdss of sxperisno*. What psoplaSM daily geiog on under thsir own oyos they cannot guastion,— Whs* Ihmiltos ia nahaalthy district, that resort to this wholsMm* vegetable tonic, as a pravaatotive, escape periodica! ferais, and thair immediate neigh bors. who negleot this precaotioo, ar* prostrated by the disses«, bow is it pomibl* that tha phanomsaoa shoald bs without its Itmoa ? In like manner when it is »mb that abstinata cases of dyspepsia, ef liver complotât, of Mnstlpatioo. of ne.-vons weakness, aad of genaral debility yield to tha operation of tbe fumons romody. how oaa even iaerodality itself withhold its endorsement f Bye-witnesses wf the salutary effmls ef th* Ritters are to be found la ev ... civilised sMUemant on this e mtioent. The thonsnnds upon tbonsands who owe their resto ration to health and strsngth. or thsir preserve tioa from sickness, to its extraordinary medicinal properties, are sathastestic ia Its prates. Tbs mul titudes who oommsod it in a aaighborly war to their friends and atauaiatenoas. as wall as those who make publie thair estimate of Us virtuos nr* always ready to stats thsir reasons for th* faith that is ia them. They have all either fait or witoassod Its bsnalesat operations. to CITY NOTICES. TRUSSES. without extra chares by a wnpstss and bay ona. mar!2-lm* vsd a U! U at will b* It •ur* Dftftth to Rats, Roaohna oad all other Vermin; BURT'S PASTE, said by WALTON. oiarlblm DEBDICE. No. Ill Shieloy sUoet. •till keeps on hand> grant rnrioty of Woven Win 0 ? RfrMfi xaJvsnissd iron, Ac. Also, makss Gal vanixed Wifi f?r store, and factory doors and windows fit FT amine my snmplss. A. T. ALL Coal, Ploar and F sad of all kinds sold on sonaii* •ion. Also, all kinds of iowar, laid and gardai •aad in saason. Publio patronaas solioitad by A. T. A LLDEBDICE, N*. Ill Shiplay Mraal. jan!2tf fforfumo Atomiaoro. A* ologani, pleasing, Mm for difast ay perfumery ia tl nsr, seen ting th* elothing, and for making cooling and sooth las applications of water or other liquids, for headache, inflamed eyas, barns, sensitiv* surfaces, Ac, steo for dteinfsetihg M Ijrfuutiof th.Mek room, ^rmte^ AatBsy k,(t^Mi <l Marke t strasts. handkarehisf and hair ■tgffitn AMitHiin, For tk, labelattoa of eternised meat of chroaie dtews of th* throat, and lunge Bains aelf-aeUng they prodi and oonUauiM* flow of apray withoat ineoaroaionc* or labor. Dartag tha .oast two or Ihn« year, w* If/.* supplied s*r oral doses of these numlssre aad •aida ia lha treat seed an •VSD u. ■eKiiter'i «ruer, Nsw Csstl* Osaaqrl'Krek 1 Ä'-'hlV». r r rat - tks'Rwùter that tk* lassa tor aforesaid giro i granting ef Lsttsrs Trstamsatore upon tk* Es tots or U* doeassnd, with ths dato of granting i^sreof, hr sansiag adrsrtissmsnts to k* ■ran»# or «hid» by «n let ofAsItmfcy in snsh eras m«4»«nd provided. And slra sense t»e Jfmu a 5V t h"* -«WîlJaSf Aï Wuï IL. a. j tkoBogister aforssaid.at NswCastls.la N Csstl* County aforowid.ths day and year *toi>P MlifP" ». dlBBS.Register. Upon th* rift. '.'f no lie* th* i raaaat tk* *AI I sorsons having outlVafeii dao«nssd mart prerostth* ssat__ Bxseator on or b*for* Mareh Mth, 1173, or amao th* Act of Antiably la saeh cas, mads aaaprori »•a. ■Sit a dal xfjpszssei """iks.. ink * f Mil. UP TOWN SHOE STORE I LADIES. MIMES AND CHILDREN ft ^^Slsara my prie** hafora glvteg at th* rar? LADIES', MIMES' AND CHILDREN'S Bart aad Cheapest ; • wm* iw ■ ■ î f irawra* www «wwi ■ for »«I» «I Mo. 10 Wrat lickU «trrat. SÛMES, apJ-lr Intimacy with t'awr.-U I» the wisdom of Ufa, as well as Its Joy. to to) alwawa feeUof this great need of Jesus. A true Clulstlan hwls that he could no more live for sii hour without jesus than he could an houi t r. or under the water. There Is somethin* illghtful in this sense of utter dependence upon Jesus. It is our onto rest, our only liberty in the world. Ittstho bon dape of our hnperfeetlon, that we cm not to dlnetly and actually tbinkln* of Jesus all day and ntoht, yet it Is aatonishin* how near wecome to this. Our very sleep at last tommies subject tu the thought of Jesus ; and saturated with it. It Is pan of the fladiiess of crowing older., nut { uly that we are therehy drawing nearer to ur first sight of Him, out that we feel our dependence upon Him more and mors, we have had a longer and more varied experience Of him. Our love for Him has become more of a passion, which, by a little effort, juromlr^ at some not very distant day to to dominant and supreme. The love of Jesus never can to undergrowing. In our physical life, as we grow older, we become more sensible to cold and wind, to change of place, and to »Itera tions of the weather. So as we grow older In spiritual life, we become more eensatlve to the presence of Jesus, to the necessity of Him, and to His indispensible sweetness. A constantly Increasing sensible love of our dearest lew Is the safest mark of oar growth in holiness and the most tranqulllzlng prophecy of our anal perseverance.— tabor. «I don't like your church government. It isn't simple enough. There's too much machinery shoot it." "It is trua," replied the Methodist, "we have men as shinery than you ; but then, yon me, it don't taka near so much water to run iL" ERECIAL' NOTICE E. A VOICE FROM THE PULPIT. Bar. D. S. Frost, PMtor of th* Fro* Bapttei Church. JonasviU*. Vermont, writes; "I had suf fered far many years from Chronic Diarrhgsa aud Colis, beooming so much isdnosd that I was at times anabl* to attend to my ministerial duties. I had basa treated by several physisis n *. both Allenathio and Homo»pathic. bat with no permanent results. Whils on n visit to Scranton, Psnnn.. I experienced a vary sever* attack, and by th* advice of some of my friand* proenrsd s bottle of Mishles's Here B in I as. Th* affect then produced gave promise of sn nltiauto eon, and on my ntarn ham* I con Sinned its na*. I have takas six battis sad am co HARB3M» MMimCBE! v«r. uotbest face.— MOUSTACHR. I WHISKKBK. 04 WHI S kS&S. I riant^ on th*_ _ ..._nt to oaa. Seat to aay ad dr ff.£ÄÄ&§t BU - N. B. Cor. Tea h sad Chestnut Street». Phil*. fohlt- ly PI ON MARRIAGE. Hammy Belief tier Toaag Hem from the ef fects oT Errors and Ahns*» in early lif*. Manhood restored. Nervous dsbility oared. Impediment* to Marriage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and Circa« lore sent free in sealed eavelopes. Address. HOW - ABB A SHOCI AT JON, No. 3 South Ninth ^tg Phil 3m i'tiu*. N otion, I forbid all panons from negotiating my ool* given to Charles Jester at ninety day», dated tha 22th of March, 1272, forOacRaadred and Fifty mar* parch »sad of him, tha said TOWNSEND. Dalian, for a ■er. .at proviax a. Townsend. April l,l>72-gt N OTICE TO TAX PAYBRS.-Dellaquent Tax Parère and those who have bsssns possessed oftaxebls property on whioh Taxes have not rot keen paid, ar* requested to call apon tha under signed any evening azoapt Sunday, at No. 4 East Sixth street, and seul* all demands on th* books. tlEOROB I against them cTward. Collector. upl A r> *' *' A Tks M. W. Grand Lodge at tho Stet* »fV Æ Delaware, will »Mt in Speoial Samion at the Free Masons' Hall, in this city, us' ^ ' FHUR8DAT. th* lfitk day of April. 1872. at 124 Pfissk^. m., fur th* parpeee ol dsdioating the *By ordar of th* Orand Master. marSwtm-daod J. P. ALLMOND . O. S. IntftrMt on Sonda. Th«inter«st du* April lit. 1172. on th, 1st Mort e& ôïæï, VKS aiasB. îïï "2&S 1, "•"•îs'ui'V •TICE Is haraby siren that I will pay no debts oun trartsd in my asms without q written erdsr from m* is produced thorofor, as I have given ao au thority to aay oaa 4a ooatract debts ia my asm*. WM. BRIUHT. N March 30th. 1872.-22tf TUB am bow setting ap a non Portable HEATER, ich for chtopnsM. darabUuy and ssoaoMy hdnnot bs sur p as s ed. Tbs lost«* being of wroaght iron xsand or leak g^m: «very pan of tks ksater, (eaeapt the saM iron) is maaafoetured nadsr my own sa parristoa aad mad* In tha bast manasr; It oaa K. M0RBI880N, * eystreet. T* marfi^m ^CEM|. EUBTIW, An Kostiaw will be hstd oo SATURDAY, th* "{Anvil. A. D„ IgR, ia th* aftssasoa. to ha ""AböiesKsb E , VJlCi''Ä" , £,"SÄ,% 8 7Kl Saooan Waan-At Fsttoa Huron, snath saM enr ?oVÄ^." d w *'"' ~ Tmibd w a bp—A t Ihn Water Witch for for Ihre* years- ■ ' > ( Fvtb waa Bagiaa Hoaas Halt. 0a* D_ 5 At Edmaad Griffith's, north wsM and Or sag* strasts. OromwEsr eorasr Sixth 'iffisSiKÄiiiLSarÄÄ'Äta ffKSÂsfîüSjisjisr ras æ ÄsSSräfsrirÄ N i nr« War hrâfsrlhrsey Tenth was B^sr Adams. Ob for *» or 9. rornsrof r for thron At th» OM two y ran. feV^terÆia^'i^iSdi Ona mom |U Mr est, • Or*» V C-F PF. y ord»r u^ti^.1 oUloa-H wcWtiry. lha aily Act alartioa of m lisa, ia then at in or rater* «*•»•* ro 'ÄroTTi'r '(oUtog'Sie ef the one er more rafisetaglTr net lat fisr sitotioe. th* aadsr th* hands or us ■■WEMERroU wit : On* te th* mMHP tnftHHKfifiHHETOBB I m*r26 tt at t shall rieetj»*.« Heerstary i»t lent. AdrerllirmenU of four Horn inserted ander this _n«*q on? tiara far Si an in li^OR RKNT—Rooms in tbs second etorvof the I»r |«li n< |n ge«t; F°, Brael R SALE—a (sot one hundred feet frut am W-t Filth street. bmw™ vd BaVÎT ,21 klia streets. AeoTvat thUnffien. a,Xlu D elaware avenue lot for sale 41 leal front. IW Apply at'thisoft*.: F ob sale. THREE . , DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS <la Jackson street, betweea Math and Sa.aeLk if . P. JO N. Valuable Farm Far Mo. Mm® 3 * I'hrU'iaaa Hnndred. a miles tram Wit—I— New Caatle Coaniy and State of DeTairarOufîtto^ ed at privata aala This firm has ovar Td aeraa ef «oalitr of lead. it is beeatllaliy totaled, it has a atraam of water raeaiag taro ask It, and k„ three spnacs of the hart «aalltr ef w.tert balance aeonred by bead and saertaae* on the tr, rchaiar'i skuioe at any If e beet party, iiaiablt at th* pure lima within five year*. •Wit "".'JT" k,f#r * th * >•» °t April I ha farm will be rented. Apply t« MICHAEL HARRITY, marlSil Sixth tl., Wilmington, bsl. ValuabU Farm tar Sal«. The snbaoriber haviag determined to aalt farming, offer, at private sale, his farm, situated on th* Kagaatt TnrapUa. ahnst _ 3>< mllrs north of Wllmlnrton. bii , ox,about sifbtr-two sen* of laniL 41 sided into anient ftelds, in a food Mate of reltlvaUee and about fifteen seras of valsabl* ehestest tim b r. Tbe improve» nts eoattet of a new koroa. tollt in modern stria, » feet front hr 32 feet ft.ro and containing ftftenn good Mind boni: gond burn, with running wetnr In th* rnrd; carriage ions, spring boas*, tenant boas*, leg bons*, gtsd apple, lar orchardj, aad a fta* grai-err, whloF will produce n barrel of wise per rear, it is also within one mil* of Ortsnrill* station, on the Wil mington and Banding Railroad. Tha situation Is on* of tht most pleasant and dssirablsin th* Moatr! .^h.'.toto.m.sto^ Amy A Valuable Property ai Print« Haia. Ä Th* subscriber being determined {« tog»«"- öfter* fsr sal* hte Vruit and Truck Farm, ail naiad ?«TvTi!î ! d ï ,riM Matîiï l#I NIN B Acres, be Ike sa bin mere I Houses araetad tbarana. No. t eon tolas?rooms with attio. Mo. 2. lanr looms with attic, a good wall of Water at sack; (ram* barn 24 hr id fast, with stabling for Is* head ef stock; core «rib. h«* bons* and < tksr nntbniUinga; ala*. , tth sk"ts • nd * fsnadatiaa for n nheelwright •bop, wkars thsrs has alwavs bran don* a good boslneM, tha shups being in n good and thriving naighborhoud. Tn# land is in a high stats of ealtlvatian with plentv of fruit. Tharo ar* «ft» apple trees Its rears old; oaa handrad push trass In Ml baarinE' thirtf dwarf pear trees; ftiteea Standard pear trsss th* meet of them bearing n fall crop sVsrr veer ! twentr cherrj trees; currants, gooMbsrriss. rasp berries, straw bernss^nd blaokherriaa. Thsulacs is ranveniant to the Wilmington * Western Jt. n„ aad to schools and planas or pahlic worship. Will Posssasisa immédiat*!? if m UiDlDK he sold on easy terms. da»lred. Prie* lew. yor further Information ofmart tit 3 ^' '* * 1 to «old F°* »fthH-ailoGf'*" Ia in splendid Maiition aad nail fitted J for day pesseagers aad freight. Also, Can bo bought very low. Apply at this oetSDtr sail «pop tks »abacrtter before I«» Isfuriwr ttoMpaaUs. rpRE NATIONAL Life Ingurtnoe Co. U. S. A. 8URH^%ëf A88BÏS orw LtebÏÏiüisikAi^ATg^ftil A strong Stock Company; doaa batiaaas an a sash baai»; plans simple; contracts definite; payment certain, business and rspntation national. Itea'l Areut Peninsular District. WU„ DsL Offiee. Rosa 1, ever Fourth Btroot Markst. aprl-tf THE AMEfUUn POPULAR OF NEW YORK. BOUMD RISKS CLAS0TVIKD ns In Flrali mn; hsnes brat livra insurad 80 pur omu b ao ventage than oirawhara. l^H^SCIRpCR OF LIFE APPLIED TO FIRS Purpfito*«—,*4 guanalass rMaraa te tha Isag livad. m^ d rx L iV^ 'jiiX dreary« alaas bsiai.as It par* a Separate ssalpaay. " Moderate pressât s*M sad ahimto* ten*rotors, WM. D. DOWM, Agant, Mo, 2 BringkgrM'r BgU^lag. Coraar «gl| «ad Markst slftols, WUftlactoa. Del. K 8 foblffif THE » * EXCELSIOR «Life Insurance Li 3 OOMPAN T, Tl 55 & •r NEW YGIIK. 3 I n. an AU Poitdee at the option of hatMert. fi Convertible into Annuity Bond», tint 2 P ro / n<u *tf* r «Mag*and againstbuosnem â An- «RfRBHAW. G*a«r*l «pM. No. 4 WIST THIRD STRIIX. WILMINGTON. DEL. ^ DrJfoaasToa. Madieal Examiaar. HellewR î BeHeWR ! Pin* Streat, batw«M 4th fiftd 6th 8tft, WILMINGTON. £ 5 will B W8. •8 rohrt t.p.y.tiy^igTO. era k and wRieh will he eold ro.eer^^medera*« mtoa— AU hi ef El to » .ash lass*. of th* [ ■lulsmitos and othsn waattat wert ta M I I