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UA1JL X i -L-B-d*
of
J*v,
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Thu Daily Gaiet^h is published every afternoon. I |^|ml,
I ascent duudaj / at 418 Market «treat. end eerved by nn
carrier* to subscribers in all parta "f Wilmington . j t
and the surrounding towns and villa»ea, for siu
rdnt. a week, payable weekly. Yearly subscribers
* . !
* ——. u,, 1..1 ,-u I ace
The UELA'YARE GUttTTt. ,
, the larfeU aad most flourishing weekly In tli |
lute, and hat a larger circulation than.any otbe
en the Penlnsulsr. Published «very Friday morn | (
n«at »a yepr, in advance.__ |
I
voura
I in
self
nati
the
j lees
U. P. Johnson, Editor a*» Proprietor
FOR BHERtFF,
ISAAC UKUBB.
FOR CORON kR,
DANIEL B. WUUDWARD.
I
Independent Newspapers.
It seems uoW the fashion tor newspapers to df-1
dar« themselves "liidepeudent of party." Ami
string* as it may seem the fashion is co-incideut F
witn tuo nomination of Horace O^rPo, j
deut at CiDcmuati and Baltimore. Ihese news- j |nont
not small and umuflueutial j urnsls ! tl f
the strongest and ablest | all,
... found
o her strungu thing is that they have all hereto- | 0ca
for« beeu the leading, out-speken Iladical Ueput»- our
l.csn party papers. What can bo the reason ol and
1 lit know
this t Have they not sceutcd the deteat of Grant ^ (rf
already t Ho they not want to bo out of the Riu k j' lltll .
the robberies of the Radical party are ea- i / trr
I
a id tbe Keening Telegraph have botb s| oken thi.
wiy within a day or two. Due of the readers ol the
tbe latter naoer who is t'avorab e to tbe election ,
tbe latter paper, wno ta ,
o Grant, sent it a communication asking it to |tQ ^
c »me out "openly for Greeley." But the 1 ele•
p i,*«rs are
e.mer. They ere a in on*;
e a ted, aud apparently do the best business.
An
p nwil by its successor» ? The Philadelphia Pm
graph replies:
There is nothing in Mr Greeley's record which
is anti Republican: there is nothing in the Cmciu
uaU pim lui in which any Republican can refuse
to enuoiac. Mr Grant- we prefer to désignât»
bim in this wuy because he so «.esimi to be de
signated wh* n he laul asme forever the title ol
G.lierai - Mr. Graut is also a K publican, bu
Horace Gueley was one when Mr. Grant wa
voting the Demr cwric ticket, when he was swing
vith Andrew Johnson, oi ,
IllUg to accept tue DelUn*
He dm ,
mg Hrouiui the circie
when iu 1868 tie was i
ciatic in* uiuatioti tor ttio Fiebideiicy.
p . because it wusuot ott* reu him while :
tlie It« publican one
Senator Camer«)ii, »ay? th*» Press, threatens to
read it aud some tweu y otlier uewspapers out ol
the party,tilli that paper repue? by nayiug it wil.
"aeuouuce Grant m any c.iuae that was wroug
not
bu*. the Prt9$, like *auy other man,' owe» sotue
thipg to itte.t au.i a goo i b-m more to me Truth |
So. guntieoieii ot the Grauii Loiniuandery Mr
Cauieron, Mr Uuaseb Erreu, aud the re»t — if you j
C u do w ii bout us this year, why, Meuve off your j
d muabie face«, und buy in' "
In auother co.uina oi ihe same paper, iu regard
to tbe Fetuisv lv
In
State ticaet, it say»:
Ban hs it would be to have a 1J< mocratic Gov. :
or G«ne»-*l tof the next three
m,ii t»e fur »ihm huth for the Commute
ol the Hepublic.kh
ertior nmi A
y.a s. ii
•
lllH
>'l II«
G'*v. I uor ah
Au*
tt rltpbon«
bo IO Xt till
il Nul iuuhI politics
nie Uic elt-ctiou ot Geiit*
h
gui X-i
rs, liuwtVv. ,
I tier«- 1,1
rnl
>
I.»
bi.uiia tu« ir
fore we roll
lull ti<tr>r<iii!t
Now the it i lie u pirty, we doubt not, is jus' as
Corrupt in ever> Other bi tte where it he» had con
trol lor a long tune, as it i» admitted U» be in
I'ennsyivaiim, and heuce hauest ui» u all ov» r he ,
couuiry w»li ab.indon it in November next.
P
el Ai leu.
oh
«•n
From Cliiili]bur-' Encyclopedia.
Artesian Wells.
Matiy such wellt» exiut it» London and it* vicin
ity, «bore which lonn the oriMtnetital tountama in
liaittigar square dt-M-end into the upper clunk to
a depth oi leet 'ihe moat lam»
weh, pfaihap-, is that ol Grenelle,
ol Pans, where the water i*
gauit at a nt-pth
ion»ol water» mtuu e, winch
a»» to be pi » 'polled lit leet above the *ur
iace. The pressure xqnmd to »-fleet this has
been calculated to exceed 50 atmospheres at the
bottom ot tbe bom. Ihe water baa a constant;
temperature ol 8i ° F.
It in believed that the Chinese have been long
acquainted with artesian well*. They huve been
Austria, especially in tbe
artesian
in the outkkirtB
brought from th»
liUS feet. It yield* 57< )4 gal
raieed witn such
a loi ce
in use for centuries
t eighboibood of Vienna, where they are very
abundant.
▲iready districts formerly dry nnd arid have
receive«! a plentilul supply of water by means of
such wall», and many inure applications have yet
to be made: it seems likely that ere long Alricu's
deserts may thus be converted into fertile plains >
ln an offl- ial report oi the Algerian government, 1
tor 1866-1857, it i* «fated that Artesian honngs
have been executed in the 8ahtua of the province ,
of Constantine with remarkable success I he first
attempt, after a few weeks' labor produced a con
stant itream, forming »perfect river, and yielding
4010 quarts ot water per inmute, at p. temperature
o. F. Svvtrnl o.her well, l.xve be«, .unk
Se verni tribes have already
with equal Bucceoa. The result is likely to bo ;
beneficial not only to the ooumry materially, hut
aleo to the character aud habit* of its nomadic
Arab inhabitants,
settled down around these wells, aud forming;
thus tbe centre* of settlement», have coustiucted ;
villages, planted date-palms, ana entirely renounc- j
ed their previous wandering existence.
The Late Judee McCunn.
Th, Naw York Commercial, rrfarring to the i
Milden aeutb oi Judge John H. McCunn, of the
Superior Court of that city, from depress,nu
ciuaed by h,a impeachment and removal for ul
leged malfeasance in olTice, says : •
••Judge McCunn was about forty-seven year* of
age, and a man of highly sensitive nature He,
could encounter anything but public censure, ami
during all his public iito be exhibited the greatest
eoliciiu.le lest the newspaper« should attack him I
for his official act*. In early lile he married Mi»s 1
Jenny Waring, of this city, who wa* ptjHeeitaed ot j
x handsome forium-, «nd this, with M Cum.'» »uh
xrquent real e.tuin «peciilaiioba. and menme irom
h» profession, leu lum worth at >he time of In« i
death a furtuue estimated at $3.000.00U. He
owned in th»« city a large amount ol property in !
ttie upper ward., bennies a tine country rear lencp ■
in New eereey. A lew yi-en ago he purchased in
the County ut Dniy, I
Farm Uni, on which hiewutherat prewnt rendu.
Tin. p ace it wnx hu habit to visit once n year.—
Judge McCunu had probably oua i f the moat val
uable private ubrariea in tbi. city. He •, paa
laiy dpvoted to boolta, ai d in'his vearlv exi ur
•nae abrood be wnx in #he abu of picking up the
■nthing that waa cugrout and
yin litamtiire and hiatory —
mirer of Disraeli nnd John
B igbLnnd wan in tbe nnbit or couveromK ahoet
tua o an* Umir kind by u.e liour. McCunn re
' grant affactiuu fur the placent 11 . birth and
rul e d ko return aud pa-. Ihe avenu g of hie
rb.ro. His greatesi irabu luti, ti, boa fre
quently told the writer, wae to repreneut bis
county in the British Parliament, anil ira uimoubl
ediy Ir quuur v fait that he wae destined to till
that lin 1 pô-ition. He was indeed, a remarks-.
He had r.oita, nur the nobrer quelitie«,
with a warm, sympathetic Irish heart, war, up- i
re.nnd, an aetata railed
oddaaad eudanf
valuable by its
B. wan n w
taiued
inte
lifu
bis m ui.
SnoRT Letter from Mk.Okerlev-He
Empha» 2h» Hie RedltuM.—MuneaM. Strong, I
of Wiecoiirin, hus »riueii e leiier to Mr. Ore*"
J*v, Informing him of hie pur|w*e to "elumi> i
that State, which he thinka they cun entry "in
|^|ml, of the only Candidate that (a* he eaye,)
nn (Irani.*' He make Mr. Oreeley lo give,
j t |iro|ivrly can, an affirmative answer to the
following : . . ...... ,
-TW me exposition and elucidation of the
platform of the Cine nnati Convention by Hor
ace Oreeley in hia letter ol acceptance ol his
„„„anation for President fumieh e eati.fnrlory
|he American people thet he
jf e|(c(cd ,dmini*ter the governmenl
( (he Drinciplee enunciated in thet plal
-
Mr. Greeley'« reply i* ee follows :
"Hew York, June 24.—Dear sir: I have
voura of the 15th inat. I did certainly intend
in my leiter of acceptance to pledge my
self unrwervedly lo the doctrines oflheCincin
nati j »lit form. and eaj»eci»illy to the principle of
choosing the besl men to aid in administering
the eaecmive brrncli of the government, regard
lees of past differences.
ket
a
Horace Greeley.
inelalve-The Commercial a Shark ?
F the çrisûeld Leider. rotem
|nont j 19 j„ existence, the Gazette is the only paper
tl f that city that ha* hna the courtesy to oditori
all, notice, or fairly ^l^Tramme^alTn. !«
withstanding the fact that the Commereial has
found it convenient to transfer our articles to its
| 0ca | columns, as original, and use at least one of
our locals as th* substance of a lead in (f editorial.
and then, aa determined
know that there was such ajournai as tie f-r tt
^ (rf l earl „ Bctua || v credited the only hall-doscii
j' lltll . k )t cou |j Hurt the conecience to <|note. to a pa
/ trr turned and printed in Pennwmniat Jbe
I Commercial is an enterpnsiug sheet, but It
tunulaletl by the voracious seltl-hnessof the
would eat and fatten on its brethren of
the press-a new.pa portal sbark that makes pe.
, mn-ula journalism its prey, without a fraternal
, „pulse, ami void of the amenities common to ed
|tQ ^ a| c '„ urte , v .
mm —
,
,
irai d state ^gentsi.
J. H. FRAZER,
REAL ESTAI E AGENT
AND
Collector of Rents i.nd Bills,
t:AiaT THIRD NT., REAR HARKET.
iunl3dAwly_
:
Oia.E A tllLLDK,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
and
AUCTION EEItS,
|
j
j
No. 60 S Ma ket street,
In the MorLAVY L.i'LDI'G.) opnoelte the
Bank oi Delaware.
PERSONAL SALES ATTENDED Tu.
:
Having removed from tbecomer of 4 b and King
ie t»- to tb»- large More .V .ßtftM rket-treet
triends whi h will be
my ^3
»»licit I» der»* Irom ••
aud pr n.ptness.
, .
1,1 *" h
,
SAMUEL W. MoCAULLEY,
Convejancpr R«al K8'at« Agent
and Commis »oner for
Pennsylvania.
Conveyancing io all iD branche*.
Prompt attention given to buying, selling, e*
oh <ngi g aud renting Rea) Estme and collecting
rent* . , ,
Money c*re r ully invented, and loans negotiated
«•n Rond nd M rtgage with amide »ecunty. K»
taie* settled ..
Information cheerfully given upon applies
tion. either in person or bv letter.
Offloe, eu2i Market St., (2d Floor )
WILMINGTON. DKL.
t&/)ffice open until 8 p. m.
in
to
'ebl3-dfim
Jfitove$, (Tinicarf, &r.
ptOME TO
No. 118 MARKET STREET,
W1EKK
E- T. OF.A CON,
of
Warranted to be the best, cleane?t and most eco
> ncmicid Move ever used for baking, boiling, broii
1 *°K * D d ironing. In operation ever day. inn20
HOMAN B. BEIAOX,
No. NO* MARKET STREET.
Will »ell cheap for Cash
KEEPS THE
Universal Oil Stove,
,
gj 0 VES , RANGES AND HEATERS,
. ^ H0USE FURNISHING GOODS. *
luding a general assortment of Wood and
Willow Ware
ROOFING. SPOUTING, repairing and ex
changing of Stoves promptly attended to.
aprl-6m
A
bo ;
;
j
H. F. PICEEL8,
Non. 7 and • Rail Fonrth Ktreet.
WILMINGTON. DEL.,
Sole Manufacturer of the Celebrated Wrought Inra
the i
the
ul- Coo " ,,, • Pa,l0 *
• COOK STOVES
of Farmer. Regular. Continental. Niagara,
He, Qu.iker • ily. Ir«*n Sides. Iron Clad. Magee,
UD< ^ ^^ n » îf > r * Miner and IT. 8. State»,
Tfimu° ,4r,n Uook. Diamond Stsstsi
I ' PAnînn iwn iipattvo ctiivk
1 PARLOR AND HEATING ST0\ ES.
ot j Morning Gl«»ry. Beacon Light. Sunnyside. Gem
pï?lM IKht Novêltv Pariïr n c^ok P *Tro»?e "«îfn
4c Ac >ovelty parlor Cook. Tropic. Sun.
In« i Also, a larga ...ortm.nt of Hnu.ekeepin, Harri«
He ware. Tin and Sheet Iron Work. Roofing, Spool
in ! in |; . .
■ ^ i if * *1°™ bought, sold or exchanged,
in
val
ur
the
and
—
re
and
hie
fre
bis
till
Opfpjmte the Bapttot Church,
up- i
Gas Consuming Heaters,
LEWIS F. ADAIR,
116 King Street , V ilmington. Del.
Ha, on haod at hi« Fnrnitnra Wnreroom.
n lain airorlmeat of ■
FIK»T-CLA*S FURNITURE,
b
eoneotir-g In part of Bnrean. Bedstead. Tahir.
Chair. 8, tax Lonn.ee, fa tees. Looking Gla. t.
Matt reerr«. Blingx,which will he told at th- l..wr.
any price.. The publie are rsnectfuily Invited tc
cell. eaniLlne hi. good, and laaru hi. prices.
apti if
H. C. SWITCHER, M. D.,
WV2 Délavai« Avenue,
WILMINGTON. DEL.
r^Lfag,
Clocha , jtfft lrg.
Market Street.
ßESJ S. CLARK.
A full assortment of superior
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry & Spectacles
-
4^7
407
a
Constantly on hand and for sale at the lowest mar
ket rate«.
Particular and personal attention given •
repairing nay article n the above line. apri-tiv
PRESTON AYARS,
,nd
j
PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER
and daa ar In
FINE AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES.
CLOl *S. JEW ELK Y SPECTACLES. EY E
ULAtK.ES SlLVEK WARE, do..
404 King St.,Wilmington, Ool.
Particular attantiou paid to repairing in all
its brauohee; aleo changing epectaole glm.c. Ha.
a goo.i aiiaortDiant of glasses eonstaully on hand.
The publlo are cordially Invitee to cell Mid ea
22septlj
ataiue my stock. ei.d learn my prws.
WATCHES, Cl OCRS AND JEWELRY,
Mtreet, Wllmingten, l»«l.
thb loWlb , r h „ on . h4nd „„„
X for sale at the very lowest i>rices.
oewind second head W ATOM K8,
!« * ■« "( ÄiÄ hÄ
-hou|(J giy# bi|n a
Clocks Watehes and Jewelry repaired in th»
sent msuner, and at the lowest rnies
Bar 17 tt EDWARD ROBINSON.
by
GEORGE JACK.
No. 306 Market St.
WATCHES. JEWELRY. AC
• «
SPKCTACLE8 à BYE GLASSES—
GOLD. 8ILVKK AND KÜBBKK
KRAMKS.
We claim from experience to suit every m.
»»eculiarity «»f impaired vision, and in cveiy Vy-t
f'aee guarantee nati» tact ion. Our lueilliies j
nr© rush that we ean exchanc« xlassett in »•»*
«■y shape .frame to suit the customer in a few hou»
ß . B.— P*m «tore above ikird street.
•Mirias in all its branches.
FlflfcT ft AT« II » m, « LOI K 1 anil
JLWGLRIt
At Wo. 18 East Fourth Street'
WILMIN
•en23-lv
The undersigned would respect
fully enll the attention < f ladies
■■nSEHiSheod genflemer. to his fine
• t «»f Watches, ('locks. J* welrv. Silver and Plat
ed Were, all of whfeh is entirely new Hnd embrace?
rhe latest and most approved styles, lie asK*«i>e
fial attention to bis American Lever Watch, which
is » supenor article both in OnDb and for correct
iess ot time. A good assortment of clocks, jewelry
and ail er and plated ware always on hand at low
figures. Ev» rythin* eaarant«e<1 as represented.
ttei airing of all kind» promptly ana neatly done
on reasonably terms.
Pnblic patronage respectfully solicited.
J.CLAYTON MAHbRY.
No.lfE F
ort
octrvf
b street.
II ATCHfcfi All» JKI 1 ELKY,
C. I. HUftiH,
lies MARKET STREET
W ILMINGTuN, DEL..
I«:.ell'ng J BW E1.R V. P' ATKD WARE and
CLUCKS R) 4 I KliLRSft nF CO Id.
to olo.e out the it-irk
(iblil end SiiV.i Waiebe*. Gold Vrei. L-ontinf
and O' era Chain« I' ■ per eent Ire. than
any other Jrweler in Wilmiuginn
W-Plaaa« ea I and tee the price.. Repeiring
promptly attended to felifi
,
)
J. W. MOOttE & BBO.,
DEALERS IK
Diamonds. Watches,
Clocks. Juwulr),
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
rj
I
Fine Table Cutlery, Spectacles, fcc.,
1031 MARKET STREET.PHILADELPHIA.
Watches. Clocks end Jewelry neatly repair ed.—
AM wora and sales warranted. sepziHy
painters and (glaziers.
S. K. CLOUD,
Painter and Grainer,
No. 6IS Market Street,
(BASBMBKT.)
WILMINGTON. DELAWARE.
Paints scientifically mixed and meohanioally
applied. may2fi d
JAMES BRADFORD,
dkalib Iff
PARTS, OILS, YARAISKKS,
WINDOW GLA88.
Cement and Calcined Plaster.
Paints, white lead, red lead, while tine. Iren paint,
lubricating »ils. linseed oil. «perm «»il. lard oil, neat»* ]
lout oil.coal oil, luden à Nephew's varniohee,Eng
lish varnishes, alcohol, turpentine, paint mills,
pamt* ready mixed, artists' materials, wax flower
materials, décalcomanie pictures, all kin«is ut for
eiau and doinr«tie glass, stained, ornaiutntal and
eng raved: coach painters' material, stencil cot ore,
ladder* of different lengths, rehfly glased sash, gold
leaf, bionse*. vermilHoos. looking glass plates.
Nos. 6 and 8 East Third Street,
WILMINGTON. DEL.
N. B.—PartleaUr attention paid to Hmtee and
•nip l*alwtlu«u Sign Writing, *r H Ac»
apt
TAHSB FHANCE.
HOUSE, SiaN AND SHIP PAINTER'
PAPUH HANWKU,Jfce.,
No. »12 KINO BTREET.
Next door below Post Otilee. Wilmington. Del.,
Would respectfully inform hl.ftiendannd the publie
5 »n era Ily. that Set. now prepared to dp all w ork lo
ie litr, tira ae Home. Bln and Ship Painting,
ridxlnx, (Matin,. Pant Hanging, Ac.
nrtnieted to hi.enro will raeatvaparaonal atteotioD.
-.a Country work at landed to.
AH worn
look linOrr«._
JOHNSTON a BOG I A,
IBOOK ■ BINDERS,
.IND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTUREES.
no. «an bhipley street,
wtLwnuraon. net,.
Ao wont Book, ef every variety of ruling nnd
Modi ng made^^le C %ewapapen and Pnblieatlon
o all"indtViidln Plato^Tancy Style..
• kmea. we ar, able to
wrlti
r^Lfag, v
tflotiunfl.
187».
SPRING AND SUMMER.
J. H. MUHLHAUSEff,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
KING HTHKKT
NO. 4IR
WILHIKOTOa. DM..
aa Where be in.it>. hiscustonicrs «nd the pub
'll lie generally to cell end elemtne Ins well se
ll 1 ored anil extènslve etnek "f U< rmiin. hi «
JM lisb and Fiench Cloths. Cuisinières ton mgs
,nd Vestings of the letest Imporieune elwnys un
hand.
j N BORGE U. ASH.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
MARKET BTREET. (seoond story of
Morrow'« Building.)
WILMINGTON. DELAW ABE.
A fine «»ortmeot of CLOTHS. CASSIMERKS and
VESTINGS constantly on band. api-n
h genullt«
i
No. an
gAMUKL MILLER.
Merchant Tailor,
109 MARKET STREET,
WILMINGTON. DKL.
bond a full line of bonutiful Summer end
Soring Gonds, consisting of Cloths, Oeenmeres end
Vestings, which will be lunde up in 'be Intest styl'
by first cless workmen. « very moderate roles, i r
oublie sre resoecltully Invited lo coll nnd cxnm ne
(bese goods, which cannot be excelled in the city.
niay4-3mil _
Has
COOL CLOTHING!
fOR HOT »BATHER !
Splendid Stylish Simmer Suit? for Torrid fJuly
Day».
Striped Alpaca Caat*.
Black AI oa-a Coats.
Linen Suit-?.
Light Cans mere Suit?.
it ment - of
With a handsome a®i
men ASO BOYS' CLOTHING,
AND FURNISHING GOODS.
PI<-nly nnd Obeen. Purchase at once before thf y
become scarce, at
JOS- ROW'S
316 Merkrt Mlrrvl.
iy2-1ui
;l(j}EO!GB McCALL,
Merchant ' Tailor,
No 121 Marki't ot.,'Wilmington. Pel
Huvlng IhM in bi. enllra Pprii g ««'■•k '.I
'R CLGTliM. CA8>I.Mb Bk.S enti VK.-T1Î-Q'
l3 is now prvi'M i ll to won moiliiti his ■ ush u
" mid tbe l ubli.: gei ' mils will gniravnu
fi aiid finish, caunot bo «s
which. f»»r t ei tnen
cel ed by at y hr use in tb* city.
H.tvititf sernrtd the »ei vice.- i f Mr• B m . wift.
one of h*- hett cutters in ihe coun/ty. he t* «-is ' i *
Aden* of giving sa» i f» ti'-n to all who may av"i
with tbeir patronage. .Satisfaction gun
hi
ml
teed
J. DeWOLF'S
Popular Clothing House,
And
303 MAFKET STREET,
WILMINGTON. DEL
The subscrilier respectfully informs bis numerous
customers and friend* that he has leceived one u!
the best selected stouks wt
SPRING and SUMMER
- CLOTHING,
FOB MEN AND BOYS' WEAK,
■*K»ÏPÏÏli»ÂÏ?îî , 1 ïî i üî 1 fty?'''Ffc
^!'h h"-'"fl'cHng'.'ram,!;'.My l'f*'sî«ç P**'
The B<*Y 9 ' CLOTHING DBPAK iMLNT i* well
stocked with the late t and m«»«' appioved ntyle*
Call and examiue to rati-fy your.*»elf.
J. DeWOLF. 308 Market ntreet.
Wilmington. Del.
ep8-"m
F. C. LEHMAN,
FRESCOE PAINTER.
Residence, 421 Taylor Mrort.
Poet Office Box 497 c
jy3-ly
422
WILMINGTON. DEL.
ICh
tie*
new
er*
8PRINC8!
CYLVAN
CHARLES KYLE. Proprietor.
This pleasant place of resort ho* been neatly fitted
up for tbe reception of individual visitor*, pto-uios
and *o»-ial parties. Ample accommodation* for
dancing bave been made, and Ice Creatn. Lemon
ade. Cake*. Fruits, ic. wiUbesuppli d td all who
may desire them. No intoxicating liquors will be
sola on the ground. He WiH alsocfintiuue hu> poi u
lar stand at Second an<l Market streets, where th
above named summer luxuries may be had durin
these son: ale»», athierendervoua. Sixth and Oran
streets, where he will be pleased to see hi* man
ri*nd* and the publlo generally may7
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MICHAEL KcOEARV
W OULD respeotfully inform his friends and the
V V publio that he continues to keep on hand the
rgest and best asnortinentof Gentlenmen's, Ladiet
_jd Boys'
Mew and AdContUbnnd CToihlug
of tbe best quality, at Mo. *19 Tainall street
Also, hie large stock of Boots. Shoes and Ladies
Gaiter*, of the best style, is fcorthy of attention be
fore purchasing elsewhere. A large assortment «>1
Bed Clothing, Blankets. Sheet? and Sproad* con
stantly on hand. He feels confident that be i< aide
to aell goode lower than any other per»«»n in thi*
city. Give him a call before purchasing elsewhere,
a* be will give satisfaction to all who may l»iv«»r
him with their patrousge.
ES Highest cash prices paid \ Rags, Iron. Bras*
opper, Glass. Zink. Lead an« all go«>d* in hi« line
M.McGEAKY.
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BOSLEY, TAYLOR A CO.
(Suooeexor to Thomx. B. Boenon.)
Orange Street, below Sixth, ( Hright'o Alley,i
WILMINGTON DEL.
WOOD TUKN1NO,
Circular and Orusmeotul Scroll Sawing,
HOUSE !1RACKETb, CABINET AND
TERr 1 ' lURNlNOS. NEWELS
D-ITERS. BALUKTRADK8.
.Stention» ui «II L*ngtha and 8ises Bored or 8<>U«11
CIRCULAR MOULDING« Turned
Worked, as desired
urnisked at short notice.
».WANTKD.-Gum Timber sultAblv for Car
lave Wheel Hut - iell-lv
| UBKISH BATH.
No 310 MARKET STREET.
OPEN FOR GENTLEMEN ON
food ag«, Wednrjday«. Thursday and Fatord*}
from 10 A. M.. to» P. M.
FOR LADIES EXCLUSIVELY
Tuejdxy. and Friday., ftomTU A.
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J. P. DOC Oil TEN.
No. 410 Market Street.
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Person? who...
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And buy the KNTERPBI8E COAL, and gpt clei
of l»o h Tiy ii:> you will w».
FOUT.
WFFT AND WATER STREETS
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ICE CREAMS
CONFECTIONS, TOYS
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BASKETS, WOODEN WARE,
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And a general seortnient of Staple and Fid
étions.
JOHN RODDY,
No. 411 MARKET STREET.
Opposite the Gaiette office
•Intinut'-r De'.
ADAM STEINMETZ,
STEAM MARBLE WORKS,
103» RIDGE AVENUE. PHILAD'A.,
(or Uth St., and Ridge Avenue,)
Is now prepared to furnish et loeert price,
MARULE MANTLES,
TABLb TOPS.
WASHSTANDS,
FURNITURE TOPS,
TILING, to.,
Itlonuuieiits, IrMTeslone*
and Toinbti.
Cemetery Lots enclored with Marble
, or Granite Coping: also. Port* and
k Galvanised Tubing. All description»
t oi housework at shortest notice.
aug29-ly
REMOVAL !
GEO. H. ROBINSON,
ON^ECT I*tN Fit and Dealer in F tui ta. Fo
a» d Doiiie*m. ha« removed hie atorsfron
422 Marke» etreet. to
HI» MARK HT 8T.,
where he will continue io keep a *opp!y of the bfri
article* that can be bad. and turninh very **.*noi
ICh 0- r.AM. CAKES. Ac., a* »»eremforw. nf
tie* supplied n* u*u I. 11* hope* to e«' 0 W>lete al*
new buildfr g by »he first of July, when b»* Nistea
er* wll be furnished pleasant parlor*, titled up
pr***lv for tns y ïcommodaHon of tbe public.
a»*4-dH»n _
H EMOVAL.
M14H. M. A. C'ORMON
tn the Ladiw of
Respectfully announces
Wilmington and vicinity, that she has rsao*
ved her Miiline y Store irom 202 King
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to
42« *1 «RKFT STREET,
wh*re -he will keep aM the
LA TEST STYLES OF MILLINER Y.
and m.k* up to or Ur eTorrthin« in th. lia« o' "•
bu inc-3 »I tha in»'t r.,aanaablo Pri^»* no
The patronago n( her irienda und th, h"'' 1 ",",
...II. i. r.-t—tfoll» oli«it«H aPlr n^
ISSOLUTION OK C0-FARTNERS1IH'
bollee I« herely given that that eo Darlarrbi»
hereto'ore *xi.iii.g between the uijr'er'i.neb on
tier the Brm n-me ol Hammond * Learv c«n >«•
builder., i» thi» day di-.olied
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The bu.inee. will be continued xt NE«««
al SM'. rid hi d Fieoet, «treste b> ihe undeji.;;«
who alone i. uuili-iri.i d to »rttle ui. ihe.».'" «
the late tirm Th -nkiul lor ..«■ avo" h J"
Urn. h ...Heil» a eominnai.ee of pairJ 1 •
hi- f.ieii.l» ana the l.uhlic geoiral. aud all f«
i.i all cases
lieli.eii
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W AWNIINQS.
Tboec in need of '.hose beautiful
Italian Window Awnings
for private residence*, should o»I!
i»»Horiment ot i*ttin»ri»* ut ^ w
No. 11 E *'at. •««*•
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4>ti IIRb K FO' *
ot Broom*.
Haniilncmr-r
S. E corner Front and Shipley &»*.•
WILMINGTON. DEL
Broom, of all kind- nlway .00 hand »'
who lex ale market rates.
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