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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
Ornes or tbs Daut G * -rrri. \
Wilmington. Del.. Oft. 1 IS... t
uotations. turnishedby .lutin M o Leu r
..rttikerit, Nu, t.irj Market rireet.
ut :i o'clock. |>. lu., tu-d.iv.
Wilmington üu
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10 40's iV.
1». S. Currency, tl's.
New f>'s..
Dolawarc Stuto Bonds.
N. Y. Central.
ncript.
N. Y. A Prie .
Heading it. K. stock....
Union Pacifies.
W1IOLKSALK PRICKS.
; * 510 M»
.|lj»U
Flour.
Wheat.
Corn Meal.
Corn.
Oats.
f» 0 c
CITY ITEMS.
ALFRED WALTON. Drugdst, X**. AO Marke
street, respectfully informs his friend and the public
in general, that ho keeps un hand all di'scriptum.* o
medicine«, and that a competent per?
time# ready to prescribe for such sick u
store, and that no charge U made
price of the medicines, the same prie»- as 1
per anywhere else hut that u*• one i
their residence?.
BUILDERS' HARDWARE -W.* would ca
tlie attention of th«
Building Hardware, Paints, Oils, (ila -s. A
is well selected, and LARGEST in the State
Nails, Sa? h Weight p, Kim ami Mortise Locks, Butt
Hinges, Shutter and D
tact all necesaarv matensl b r b-:Uling. t. i «nie b,
i«» at all
• call at tin
rcept the regular
y w.'uU
dt-al Hi
li<
• t'uildinjr to uur st- 'fk
, wbi. h
lbdts, St.i\ bucks, and in
CAPELLE A BROl HER, ku Mnrk.-t St.
Carpenters' 'Pool*, Planes, (CriTjieiitev's
Chapman's make,' Chisels, Sockets ami 1 mm i -,
Souarus, Steel and Iron Couipa-se«. i 'ulaj « i -. liul. s,
wooden and Steel Brace«, Pincher*. Bevels. Saw
Sets, Plumb* and Levels, «vc., i i - alc b\
CAPELLE A BROTHER, -1 M.uk-t St
GRAIN BAUS -Stark MdK A I. ad * tt- n
Giain Bogs, fur sale bv
CAPELLE A BÏtüTH EK, 212 Muk« . St.
PLOWS, of vliflereiit muk«iujlfW
eudoru, Moore, Atwood .v. Wlb*\V-, N*
maken,) for sale bv
CAPELLE A BROTH ER, VI'2 Market M
At
»d
Yolk
PLOW CASTINGS - Heck« ml.-ni, M
wood & Willey's, for sale b\
CAPELLf: A imuillEK, 212 Market St
KNIVES AND FORKS Om st
and Dessert Knives, Ivory, lip-bun, Ebony and
Cocoa handles, both English and American mak
is worthy c«f the attention ot any one wis!
purchase CAPELLK A BKO , 212 Market St
CROSS CUT SAWS - Wood and Cro.s Cut
Saw 9 , with Tuttle'*patent teeth, the>e saws, by the
experience of practical men, will do ns much w.ok
u one day as any other in two] ami at
prices, for sal« b> CAPELLE A BKO.
. 12 Market Street
h of Table
hmg to I
dll V d
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•ck. - r • • 1 1 c* 11 * r I»
d the lniol
11 It* ' j Kit.
N. rri-tonn. 1 's.
Mr. M. C L.'Vkk /» I V lins , :> « • ^ r i » I y
that I have used your Liniment m inv .-table l -r .
three months i-a-t. «•!. m«.re th-.n • n • hundred h«»r
9 DS. and find it the he.-t |.re|.Hrafi»'n I ha\ «• » v er 1
used on horse-», lii-iir better than vou re- »in-j
mend it. Send ineL e coses at «nee. by e* I «es.-, ;
C. 0. I>. HARRY HA.MILinN ,
V B R IN« jim ' RS T iro tr f!rûêeb't*- ''orn«*r 5 »'th '
sod Market str^eù, WiliuinRtun, having been ai>
1 inted agent« fur this valuable an 1 i tul.ir II • f
Liniment, are fully prepare ! ti*.supply it wb l.- ale j
•Li retail at the manufacturer'.-price-.
sep 19-dtawiw
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Boyer's Hoof Liniment.
•ti' *! experience w ith Lurses,
After 30 your* p
in staging, teaming. Ac . 1 h »ve learned that more
horse* have been »'rippled by inattenti*.n to «he
oiubined. Atie 1 many
feet than all other di -ea>
experiment* I have found the true re
vest the disease »•! the ho»'! <»r r»*rtore it Httcr nu
ligenco. to what nature intendci it s h"ulJ t*c r •
great support »/' the ti./'-Vuh /« • » '. It tin* uuot :• in
flamed and diseased . t he animal i< «'«.mparatively
worthies*. r i hi* L niiuent will sur»*lv ,.>■» r./«r this
? t of all diseases, (Contract i m. C *ri
Crack*. Contraction of the Back Sin«*^.
called Knee-Sprung. A-*.,
have been cripplef b.v the want
•B»Try it, and ft w ill never tail it pr*>p
plied, viz :
Bathe the horse's f.» »t ■•u *c
necessary, at the heel and frug, and
close to tho hair.
cd y t " ru
rter
lm neraliy
i««» that
remedy.
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'ÿats ana «aps.
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East Third Street,
WII U SflToV, I»F!..
aprl 1 v
HUMPHREY & SANDT,
FASHIONABLE HATTERS
21C MARKET STREET,
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A VE on hand
full 1 no of fashionable HhU
and Caps suitable fu- the present s»*a
which they are selling nt v«ry
Those in want ot a puneriur m \<
•bouldgivethemuc.il. Als .. -»
UMBRELLAS, «iLffVF
low figures.
model ate p» » •»•.
It- at u small * • u t i
*d 1
*rf oietfl
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JAMES BAXTER,
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UTTWfl IVrtTYAITnllo
WINES AN D LIQUORS,
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DI.LIiR I.V ri'RV flinKIOV SMj D.UK.-TIi
NO. 13 tHARKiül' STKKET,
»V1LMISDTI.N. IiKLf
maF 2 dix
WESTERN HOTEL,
FOURTH & ORANGE STREETS,
WILMINGTON, DEI,.
ThUHouse, ,o eentr.lly and eunveioeulj
IJïjl aituated. ia ou» in voud order fur the reeep
Ills tion of guest.. The table ia supplied verb
liiEthe luxurie, of ibe merket, and the oar
•d with choicest liquors. The sleeping apart
moots are large and well ventilated, and every*
thing connected with the house conveniently ar
ranged. Good «tabling and attentive hostler.--.
Board or* taken by tbeday, week or month.
My friends and the public are cordially invited
to five me a call.
mayKMyw
Th«Celebrated non» Fertilizers!
GROUND BONE
GEflRtiK A. GARRETT
|r«h Bonn Superphosphate,d Lime urD.ssulved!
®sKd for Circlnrs* Si. «Än'j
uffwwD 1
——gM—aa - 1
G XO. w. BUSHsells he bon Coal at the lowest
mtrket price, mrl
BONE MEAL,
bone kloi r.
LOCAL IÜT.CLLICENCE.
r
Delaware L an Association meets t>.i 4 ' exenim*.
Thu elt'.*,ion t.>r . 1 Impe.h.rs . in
progress, to-day.
Only three carloads of pea, l,e, were shipped In
Jersey (ity, jestnrnv.
The sot of chamber furniture »I the Hit.I Eel
owa- Hall, was even, la-t cv.nit.o, to. loht Ion. s.
St.ntl. U'.l.mi.r.i.m ot
hi nth \\ ilinm^t» it.
4 ... 4 , . . , ,
A ttARN'txu.- Afe\viUv«ttRc.,iib.»?ir»Jiiigli(MiA.
keeper Mii'il n ilcliii(|iiciit Kuuder tur u b.iurd bill to
nt about •. -0, but laih'.l to obtain judgment lor,
the, amount, Unau.sc lu* could prodec • no W.ok- |
•h «-rtses. IH »b^b*
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Don't fail to hear Sfimtor tlayiu»r* spec-h, on
Friday night.
1
The 1
•count.
:
or S'* to be certified l
keepers ot beardiiicr-lu
such nu account, tlicy slu
honeHt boarders, it they
legally escap * the payment ot an h>
red board bill.
of
•iy keep
et y i
h It I t .ik«' w anung, aa dii
Were so ineluied, C'-uld

0 c
iv at llte Masonic
Ami skmknts.—T he ami'
Tent (tie. »na milter litniitd. last eveniiiK, hin |,
the "Ticket-of Leave-Man" was nrcspnteil in mi
aide anti efl-a live manner.
. ,
lui: Sa I.K—Mr. S. H. Ldttnr offers for win j,
a l.nc three-story brick .hvc Un,;. Nu m. I »el
aware Avenue, contninu ,«. 101 , MMim^and aM
can Im
o
ca
Butt
b,
all
tin
modern ci'iivcnicnccs.
ptojM'ity, in a desirable location, and
piocmed on accommodating term
Hi
Sl'K« I A I. Mrr.TJN*. —A Special nnadiiigofthc
I>cnn'< ra
He.nhpiai tci «■•, e
regular budncs= will be trans'icled. TI
frt ,
llmr day evening r * K '!
ia limit' in ron-tunvuiv of th.' I b',.menti.' nu'at -1 ,
in R a,; Inatit,,,.. Hall on Friday whirl, !
will be ad.lrt-ssed bv Senator B»var«i.
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Will be le I ) at tbc
.. >(Kinhi
h
in
Sterkoptîcan. — To-morrow
liigblv interesting -I« recptico.i exliibitio;*. il
bistrative ««l -renes ami ineid» nt : i
mission work, :ue<*inpniiied by ;
lecture, will bo given
evening.
i -,
s,
Saw
n
At
I ue tfielgn'
i instrnlive
t lb«- Ma*oiiic Tc.nplc.— I
The proceed- ute l,*r ibe benêt';! < f ('avalry P
F. Cbimb A large attendance OmiiM bei
»d
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t iRANl* Boikel.—O n Tlniir day evening, |
October 1 .'th, Prof- S S. Krueger, will give a
grand soiree at bn dancing academy i
Maroni* Temple. 1 lii.t will undoubted
of the tno«t brilliant and reeheivbe entertain
tuenla of the reason, and no efforts w ill be -pared f
to make it an entire pucce**. Tickt ts can only 1
be obtained bv Mib^eriptimiH, ami every i»ofwible I
lravi r will ln> iiuiK- lu lu ini; lugi'llicr a ~.-U ri j
-(•n- i«« expected to
f tliePliiladeli 1 ' i
1 I
present.
the j j
j
be
I
and
Cut
the
Fully ■
!
company,
to I be pr< sent,among I hern a
fashionable*.
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.M.\ itvi and A VENT E 1'ROpEitTV.—On bat.
unlay, Oet. V2th the ( hristiana River lm
provement Compam will sell at publie sale,
twenty-seven good lots on Maryland Avenue,
close to the Wilmington A Western and Wib I
miugton A Reading Railroad*. These lots
are as finely and eligibly located as any lots
in the city, and will increase in value os rapid
ly as lots'in any other section. As invest
ments, they cannot be excelled. They will
positively be sold on the day announced, and
tho-« desiring to secure an 'excellent bargain
on easy and accommodating terms, should be
sure to attend.
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I.EiTUll:. — Ou Tliurwlav . V. iiin«, .lulm
O'llvrue, Ks,,.. »ill deliver a l.<tur.' in the
Masonic Ten l.le, fm tin- l.cndit „I tin- < atho-1
lie Literary Assueiatinn. Snl.j.-.-t "Tic < Tu- 1
s-.ilf- ami their Intlneiice »11 ('ivili/itliuu "
' TI ,'. • sa cs rxt d 'd i 1 I .v er a peri.st "
i in 1 . rimauCh c\n Haul ill .ll »> 1 .1 I" n*»» j
.. of about two hundred \cars. 1 hat tlicv c\
I» : „1 I nn tiiuic
lniol * rt im (i a im nt iiciui luiiiuiitt oil m 'J unit
can he ho doubt, notwithstanding the sneers
nf such illtulel writers as Voltaire unfit Hbhoil.
I y The \ arious nations of Enron«» had been pie
-r . yjouslv unknown to well other, hut tin* Urn
» \ f< I>r . » «....,, 1 ,, « 1 , 1 .er*,
er 1 a 'h ^ « h*['d tin in togtthu and taught til
»in-j to s} inpathize ill one «omuoli c^.u«.
;
, I Nsi'Kc ions. The Demoerais have made Hi«
»'th ' billowing nomination* for In-pt■i*lor*,l«i be voletl
ai> for lo-day :
• f l ir.st H ard- John 11. Dennett
ale j .seroinl W;ii*l Win ]l.<Miiiii '
Th;..! w..l 1 n,. '1 * ' '
r ,iw i'p } i 1 ?*'
Le.', I I.',' 1 , ,."' r T! n
I nil. H aul -\\m. lamu.
-: j\u. il.i.d ( .eo. U, Hci'l.iini. ]
i . eventli U ard—Albert I liriteher■.
1 l .igbih \\ aril—Joseph Seal.
Ninth Walk—Park Mason
Tti.th Ward -Maris Tavlor
«he
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in
this
rter
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Dhepahini. mk tiik hoi.ipays.—-M enars.
A »lams A liro., No. doff Market si reel, ar«
making < \ten.-ivc preparation« for tin* Holidays
and have on liand the largpat nFsortinent of
< hil»lrf»n s l»»y> «*vi*r bronchi totlii* pity,to which
; tr«-!i acccrteiona are »laily l»eiii^ made. The
i • »'»•oiid story room of Kerris »V ( iarrett'p building
*d f«*r I heir wholeriale toy department, and
an* now busily engaged in arranging their
i good*, and preparing for the season. The zoom
1 piesentH the appearance of a grand play house,
: and contains toys of every conceivable »lescrip»
i tion, from a penny trumpet, to a three-story
j house. Their stock is immense and genial,jovial
, "Id Kris* Kringle » an here lind ample material
I lor distribution among his juvenile friends
throughout the Peninsula.
I.
: III.
Masoni« .—The Richmond Knqutrer of the
Until lilt., contains the following, ...
to tin* proposed visit of some of the
in ri'forence
, . . liiasonie
brethren of this city, to Kiclmioml and other
places:—
, . , »
.loiilist.otninatideiy, Nu. Knitjhls
r-injilar, of \\ ilmniKton, ind., will visit the
Mr Knights of Itichinond roiimmndcry on the
. I îr.tii of Ot'tober, arriving at J',o'clock un
i that <la\. Accoininodation . have been se
J 5 , I cured fur them at the Ha Hard House. The
; visiting Knights will bo met at the depot by
I tin* lull strength tit Coiuiuandcry No. 'j anil
- escorted to the hotel, after which suitable
St.
HhU
on
I tcrtainiuent worthy of the occasion anil the
I visitors will be tendered them.
('omniittees
j were appointed last evening at a meeting ol
i the Cummandcry to carry out the above.
ht. John's «iommandery will remain in the
ll , ul11 lll ï «•veil ngof the liHli, when they
« will leare for Washington ami Haiti more*
stopping at Mount Vernon to visit the grave
ol \\ ashiugton, and where they »III |„. a j.
dressed by the Uraml ( ommander of Knights
Templar ami lirand Master ol Masons of
Delaware
Magistrates' Cases.
troiiK mayor SIMM..
John and James Wilson, and I ewis Jean dell
verb for driinkenneus »rm i;„..l i r„. . i
oar „ were enrli lined fifty eenlr and
"
ar
urroiiK KuuriKh i i iii..
Mary Jane Leonard for a»sault and hatterv
on Susan Williams, was required to pay i'oats,
and give hail in tire sum of |200, to keep the
peace.
Another case ot jiersecutinn lor refusing to pay
pohtcal assessments is furnished the public this
morning. The men whoso discharge was oruered
by Collector Arthur refused to pay the tribute laid
upon them ; they were accused of being "teint, ;d
with Ureeley.sm" and .0 were cutoff without
,'V , UrH ". Wa >' taiormia «
1 Livil Service . it bas reformed a great many men
' oto «he Liberal party. The publication of the
?* ct > w,l < " ffor d «ha special flunky of the Admin
'««ration unother opportunity to double himiielf
up with laughter inextinguishable.- -.v. i.'Jnbtme.
r.
BOABO OF EDUCATION.
SPKCfiL ME&TIN3 LAST KYtlflNG
A a,,,.!,,! meeting of the Hoertl of Ivln^i.-n j
in ^' rWH ' W " |
In the absence of (lie Secretary, Mr. Krain.
In nppo j nl ed to act in that capacity. ,
The Prwmlent Htate»l ilint t he object of the
i|, e otmeitlerttlion of the application
s. f. at etnH.innto lower
ot I • i»l< l ui louj'li *Y » o.,lor |h l uiiHaion Hi iuwrr
the «r ule of the drain on l itlh street, below 1
».r..,,.». Llntinm., i.i tlu> lt.i-.nl IVrini«wion
Iriii.li, belonging lo th« Hoard. |
bill to lap the drain bad Ih'CII granted tnein sonn
lor, ;unc ago, but Unding it loo liigb,tbev desired to t ,
| , W i r it.
Ci I. Mo<'ill lough being pnwttl, \v;M granted
' leave to slate the reiiuoM, whieh he did, staling
' O.al Uie-J were* hIm.iii iu.il.lin« ..I nci.h^
boc»d, and desired to drain their piopeiu, and „
eonieel their drain with llieoneon I'ifili street, 0
bn*, the latter was not deep enough to carry oil
(lie water from their drain.
Mr. I'liild moved that a counuittee of three
on
:
hin |, e nppoinlul lu consider the application,
mi Adopted.
On ntofion of Mr. Atkinson, lbo eonituitlee
were instructed tosiincrinte,id the woik, should
win j, | 1P .bane, and see t'liil llie school propcrlv of
»el- ,. ■ r.l he not injured l.v its perfnrmanee
aM M( ., sr ,. ,. |lUJ> , { J riffill and l.vnch were
Im P'jinlt «! siaid committee.
The Board
ljom ne 1.
.11
STATE ITEMS.
, The fruit cannerie* will cloie lupines j in a
* K '! few days.
-1 , TI»- Senfurd Ke.-onl aaya "liwky »lock I
! l,,ok "'b' "l"» 'hat netghborhoud.
It U said that seven Republican« in Bridge
! ville bave declared for Greelev and Brown.
I A large (ireelev meeting
j Court House, at Georgetown, on Friday even
b,g
tbc
il
held in the
I
P
bei
It i* *ai«l there ia to be another marine rail
w iv at Sharptovvn,
f «ni.
Oval era are getting to be very plentiful nt
! Seafoni.
| bushel.
a
f ^
only 1
I , . . ,
ri j A 1 "!«*«>' *> "'K »• SLarptown wLarl « lew
to since w'ai vieited by a thief, a valise was
' i broken open and a watch and $20 waa taken
1 I herefrom.
They are selling al 4 j eenls per
the Nanticoke, near Sea
Drunkenness is getting to he quite prevalent
the j j n Seafoni, ami the Record cries al«»ud for h
j lot klip.
Prof. Thomas N. William*, of Camliridge,
is taken charge of the the Laurel Classical
Institute.
I
- j A Democratic meeting was held at Laurel,on
bat. Thursday evening, Col. Edward Martin and
lm
sale,
Wib I
lots
lots
will
and
be
I Win. Fisk Townsend, Esq., of the Sussex Jour*
; ns!,-ere the speakers.
Literary Npwvs.
The Outcast, and Othkp. Poems. By J W
Watson, author ot "Beautiful Snow," is in pie t
and will l e published in n few «lays by T. B. IV
terson A Brothers, Philadelphia. 'The poem which
lends its name to the l>ook. ''The Outcast," treats
its subject with originality and feeling at once del
mute and intense. The despair «f the wretched
parent, for Ins wife and children, is depicteil with
true artistic effect. All the other poems in "The
OutcaBt," Iiosrcsh K r.'at interest, ami display a
the lively and ,.lea s «nt fam-y, ns well a, a uenume,
atho-1 '"'arty sympathy with all the joys amt sorrows of
Tu- 1 l'unnm.iy. Th» volume w.ll take strong hold of
the heart and memory, and will live and last, like
" I3eaut,f,.l Snow." deause the poems in it touch
n*»» j • v c i 1 (l nl*of human svmimthv^ It will fin nub
c\- unu»> ui «msoi numan sympninx. it win no pun
hshed 111 one large o**tavo volume, uinlorm with
tlU „ ,,
Beautiful * m w, l»t .ug printed on th» luiest
h'evclL 'r.v,;
pie- ... t 1 1 L «de, a ml beveled boanls, price
Urn- 1 ,)o . Uar8 » a,,u W,H h 0 lor sale by all Booksell
.er*, »*r advance copies will be sent at »*nce, by mail,
t*t nny i.ue, free of postage, by the Publishers, on
receipt of price. 1 h }
1 * _ _
Hi« m M
Susor« 1*4 >fKH >n, the embodiment of vmality
and corruption, L 0 ,/aiu a candidate for United
Mates Senator. Re is the man Afho was kicked
nom Mr. Lincoln's cabinet in disgrac«, a^d in re
gard to whom Congieas, by a two-thirds vote,
p.'sse«l the following resolution of censure, to be
thojounmlof the House ot Hemeaenta
lives, secoml session ot the riurty-scvinth Con
] •'"j'"' .....
, ïl^" 1 !.'/• .1 hat Simon Cameron, late Secretary
0 * ar, by eating Alexander Cummings with
control of large sums U Urn public monev and au
thority to purchase military supplies, without re
Ftriction, without requiring from him any guarau
for the faithful performanc«» of his duties,
wln-n the services of competent public officers
wer« available, and by involving tho Government
vast number of contracts with persons not le
gitimately engaged in the business pertaining to
the subject-matter of such contracts, especially
the purchase of arms for future delivery, has
adopted a policy highly injurious to tho public
service, and deserves the censure of tho House.
In regard to this resolution Judge Kelley says;
"To save their party and their country, tho friends
ot tho Administration in the House had to pro
claim his infamy und denounce his crimes." Ami
vot this infamous man, beside whom Win. M.
Tweed is a saint, has the audacity to say "We
will elect General llurtrunft bv twenty thousand
majority." He is the type of llartratift's friend*.
Will the honest men of Philadelphia help t« «1« t
his tool to the Chief Magistracy of Pennsylvania "
rtula. Press.
t
enars.
ar«
of
The
and
their
zoom
in a
HI
the
Better Late Than Never.
other
If your teeth arp fiuin», and you have not yat
tried the "SoronoNT,'' as a preservative, try* it
now Abandon all other item ri lices and give it a
fair ehance; it is guaranteed to he as harmless ns
the »»tor
the
un
se
The
by
anil
CARPETS! CARPETS!
on
the
W. M. KENNARD Sc CO.
ol
the
they
a j.
of
306 Market Street,
Announce their r?tuck complete in all the
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OK
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Also, a full line of
Rugs, OiUCIoths, and Cocoa Matting.
As it is our determimtion to increuse thi - branch
of our business.
pay
this
laid
;d
«
men
the
BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED.
sep28
SOCIETIES.
atrmros this *vr.:rwt).
j .Mj™, j
| ÂJtluS' "° ^ '
Humanity Circle, 11 Û C A, Hall MM Market W
stroei.. .
Lincoln L< uljje, No K » l t »*t Kn. ta o
I'vth as IUI1, '.Ml Mnrkat street. tbs
American Star Loupe. No 1, H E. at ... At
-ri .,, ,1 »»»d Mmket street «. ritrtits,
1 h»» h Hall, J liirt t Fifth
ei umhin Ijodge, TSi» I.. I UI rm
| find Market street*. survey
Fîilelity TV.iiple, No. 1 » Truu 1 oinplur-», ftt Mall
t , ol . , j 7th and Spruce strouts. Mono
w m tliciuu
Co-Educatlng thO Soxes. l!
: . n.„ i(,.iv.«nl lUmrtt of Overseer« wit
„ long way toward determining the enur^e ot tin
0 theiflargc and old colleges lit tho Und. I he
|j, mr a dismissed quito contoniptuuusly the results
ut the shoit lived experience of young and hiu*II
colleges which adinu feinalu students. drgi
I'ortuuatfty no real injury w done to the cause t a
of f«[u>ale education. VasSar College, Hutgeis
to .i
eight
stone
thence
ner
ii ult c( a-* hign, mo proicrsois .r w,v 7 * I r .*ad;
teach all that any student would learn, amt Uio 1
.f tuliti 'ii i" 1 other items is far le s Those in- j oak
-„.„..„H b -ti v t ,i ■ r bo ,-11 orgsinzei'. a nil cildowwl thenoo
9 "', ] i f .|„ unrvi . .i, , gunimrt of
'•I'S.V'lv , f » r 'V 0,n61 ' I n.
women, and iot|Uire it. »lmb Harvard ,10 s not
Should Harvard and other ((rcat collPRoa admit p, u
tho effect would bo to deprive the female
onlli'tps ot some student« who would otherwise
. *!:».* »„« o in fi.a <*f the female N
seek their shades <> the «nreern ol me n male
colleges there is not a trace of doubt 1 he *ta»«1
mil .Ti the graduating classes is high ; comparing
tavoijably, in many branches, with that at any
American college. If, after leaving college, a vvo
Idesirea to «pmlify herself for a profession
us licit one in a hundred would think of doing —
there are special facilities for that in several of
the Siates. We have not beard that the demand
educating women tor the practice ot law
greater than the supply of mstitutu
But while the
of
... Yrtsflnr
Femllo College, and plenty of others m different
o practically all tor wo
The course* of study are
high, the professors areas competent to I "
parts of the country can <i
men that Harvard c ~ r *
t^hl
ex
a
I
WOUlPI
the
,-(ider
■s
s.
chc
road;
eiiNt
mi
Afdi'j
eight
Sti
to
Acts.
Tb(
for
nt
-m
Cine is
ready t*» receive them as student*,
di^tiietive female colleges are a success wholly ns
4 , we have no such evidence with relation to
colleges where tho sexes ar«* co-educated, and old
L ««t;ihli?,hiiieiits like Harvard may properly pause
they take the risks ot the experiment.
Lot.
h
Dr. Tutt's Sarsaparilla and QoerTs
Dolight.
This valuable preparation combiii
Modicmnl virtues which long experience Inis
proven to possess tho most safe and efficient Alter
ative and iloolwtruent pronerties for the c
Scrolula, King's Evil, \\ hit« Swellings. Fleers
Cancerous amt indolent rumors. Mercurial and
Syphilitic Affections, Enlargement and ulcerati
of the Bones, («lands, or of th** Womb, Spleen
and Kidneys; ail the various Diseases of the Skin,
such as Tetter, Ringworms, Boils, Pimples, Sore
Eyes! Ac, Nervous Affections, Dropsy, and all
diseases originating from a depraved stale of the
Blood. Also, many affections peculiar to Females,
as Suppression, Irregularity, Leticorrhocu orWhites
1 F terme Divpsv. Ac. It is
all the
nor
f
St«*ri ity. Ovarian
Purely Vegetable.
!!3
t \v ilicu qsu;g i { i. Tutt's j iver Pills,
IV- «»t dut or occupation is ii 'éeK.-ary
m dunk as usual They are pm Jy i potnld.'
Dr lTutt'a Him l)ye does not Injure the Hair,
' — •» m
An Essential of Loveliness,
,,, , . . . .... ... , . ...
a .u.f aîù '«miY, Vou"" 1 ^''U is^ Ï h al.wliitelv ete
"j 1 ? 1 vZ ' oïelnnls Tie VÛm u
of ' , ' t," 1 ' l.rUliant ruim lcxc,., ami near ,
of K; V f . ' due U ' ■ * Ù • ha . • 7m
< "Oe th fail ot tin ir due itioet il th. I au I « thin,
***;« '"I" 1 '' '"* t .- ' outrary the plainest
h >t »H* but 8 U 1 mounted by luxuriant and silkc
treasek i* not t.> imnresi tin- beholder with a *,•
losses, is aj 11 im P[ esd in ' 1 1 ' 111 f 81
of actiu 1 beaut y. 1 hat crowning ornament *»t her
80 x baninlv, withm the reach of lovely woman.
and l»uic L'discniimiatinu as she is lovely, she
i 0 „,f 4 ,^ t |j 8 cgvere»l that Lyon '8 Katiiairo\ wa.>
, f>> ±
:! .1
on Bie ljair ever enjoy
and uu wonder, amce it produces such gratifying
resultk Applied t»> the waste and barren places
ot the scalp, it fructifies and enriches them with a
new and ample growth. It is not, r* cou.-se. pre
tended that it will do this if the cap., .„y tor re
production ia extinct, but ko long as it remains
re- that woiidertul iehubilitantwillussuredlyj>ropa
gatu the germ ot the hair into life and activit \.
be - — _ *
'i'll - Treasury Ocpariiuoni Élus oideroj Col
lectoifa of Customs U, suspend tin- Importation
of neat cattle anil hides from infecteil Euro
pean countries, unless accompanied bv consu
hir certificates thill they are free from «liscasc.
au
re
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to
has
pro
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The
ute<l
ning
bctwi
r«*t mint
rallêl
lout
Sixth
erly
tin
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forty
it. No propitiation tor
tithe of it« popularity.
^':; K
tin'
Me
five
tw..
and
bv
ches
ch«*
and
west
line
by
and
also
and
CARPET STORES,
221 ) & 222 , MARKET STREET.
HI
GRANVILLE WORRELL,
The at t *-nt iui, ,.f É*uver- » io.ited tu the
r.
\i;\v nrxiuvs 1 \
B0Ij>Y BRUSSELS,
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS,
INGRAINS,
DAMASKS,
VENETIANS, Ac,
yat
it
a
ns
No
v ^eadj' fur their inspeetion,
OIL CLOTHS,
the
All »ihths utid qualities, from one ta ci
wide, eut tu order any sire.
Mattingff, Biikh, Mats, Stair Roils, Ot
tomans, &e , &c
yard»
Our.lnrveun.l C'>u.t»utly)nc,'»»,ii;tlsalef uf these
Ko.ul Is uur best »Jvestt,erneut.
Motlo—CHEAP. PROMPT «nJ RELIAI) Lit.
GRANVILLE WORRELL,
•-*'-'0 & 222 Market Street,
Wilmington. Dol.
.epll
Notice.
riHIK «ul**« itbor ha* ihia day iui.| Li« ««utlr«»
I rbinauud Ultaawar«, Cutl«ry, Ac., to TIioni
di», wlio wilt continue tbn buniutt«ii
auud. K)u.UOi Market Hlrcwt. H# Oordlally rw ,, uto
hh/»ucv(«MH»wr Lu thnisj nlmliav» beau cu^toaif r^ u, **f
« tore, »» ona wboparfiMUy ui«<L'rtt*i)d» tlia l»ii*i, ...
will atiand to tbalr want* both agraaably «, 1 ' "
'ïTiTth _ 0Lfc ' vl KNT B ** *»■! 11
s« V d
•I th. ,|
N«'
3
.
Th» ■ub.crit.fr h.viu, b.»., i Je „,. .
tili A
for tlie pasteighiMu years, haa d A
the «tore which the latter ».l*
trgeth», wlih tho atooh uf good, au» ou bare -itlf'lh»
I ilei'tlap ufcairjloa nn th. ..in. hu.lne*,. Th..t,*k b Ï
oy l,r th. lwa.»i ,ud moalcumpl.t. ol It ki u j i_ J
8 t«i»,.ad»ahne». n,«rl/»«»ry »rtfvlo lu u,. uf.m.
Chinn, (II... ar Muc.n.W«»*!." . »1
•»«itm.nl of Hllv.r Pl.t«) .nd UHtnr'ntrVrr ('» 0 «,
4fl.,4c.fAI*otlie moat extensiveetuok of CoalOtl' I «»•!
uoimn«),. nnd ab.d.»In thl.elty. Th« purnit uum'lt«
of fL.ru.mr» Oll ktVAy» un hand. Il I. Uup.d ih. J1" uur.
turnen and Irland, »I the u ji.lt uLd.ui .in coat in u.
n.ih tin uhang. of propri.tor.hlp.the r 7 ro,..l.° o 't""î
i)ij i',,Lÿ»edcn the former owner
»«''MA« Y. b. NUKMANhtn,
« W N.r k .. Hh Wilmluiu.n.D .1
&
£#Ui 8 .
Nheritl'R Sale.
j ,,?«« Ä 1
ÄÜA«mldcV^Ä SïtS Ä
W lotn Clay Orettk hundrert. New Cnrtle e<
-On*MONDAY, the HtU day u. October. "
nt 2 o'clock, p. in.
tbs fyljowina described KmI E late, vir
At those 1 «.. certeln equal und, v.dedilfth ear's.
ritrtits, «hares and inter««I *»l. in and to all that
idantiitioii ami tract <d lam! pituat ; in Peneadar
hundred. b.mnded and »loneril.ed according to a
survey ma.le April loth. A. b. I 8 ifc*. by A* T*Pao
ningi»>ti, Km., an follows, to wii Heginning it e
Mono a corner for lani of Vtilliani J. llurlook,
tliciuu wuii his land north one and three querter
l! Mon*# 'I'oornl. Ur th^Moruan laud: thenciïhîro
wit I» south eUhty oight and one half dwree«, eart
r ,.| sei ei.ty three
.
drgi »■•«•
t a i>tl)||(l
cightvthr
seven tenths perohs*
to .i take corner "f i'intl of It. I>. Morse; thence
lloreiut' south luri.v five degrees, we§t ninety
eight loTt-hiM '.<• a corner slake < f land of Jsinea
thence with his land north forty four
♦ hirtv niao and four-tenths i «rohts
.unci; th'nee hi ill with his land ronth
i darroei, w<v*t fi ty two perche« l>a
stone ut th - siuu o! IIoW<ll School llou^e road;
thence with the middle of «nid road so nth eighty
si ninety seven perches to a cor
ner ol Amir* w IDi «>:»'•* iiti'l in the middle of sali
I r .*ad; them-** with hi- land north on.* and a half
1 «leErr*»«*^. wc^t eii.hi y four peioh«'* lo a Urge white
j oak tree in In -I *»t tfiu «»id William J. Hurlock;
thenoo »'th bi* land imrth «iaht* ei*ht and one
'lUirtor doart of. on.t one tann.lrrd and Bit» cllht
I n. n-het, to tho tdaoe of boWnnlr,. oautalnln» One
| rpi , lin , ||,, r , y .,,j K bt Aore. and E'*hty-t»o
p, u .,,e-, b« me «atne uio o or Itai.
Seized and mken in execution as the property of
SimuH Ward and Martha his wife, and William
N W irl * i John 'V a»d, and t«» be sold by
JAMKS ARMSTRONG. Sheriff
sirrifl' Office. New t.V tie. Sent. 25, 1872 28
I "
t^hl degrees.
«iM-riir* xair.
By vu tue of « writ of Levari Facia*, lo
" me «lîrccted. will be exposed to Public Sale
•jf. :ii i lie Beer Park Hotel, kept bv Alexander
• LB 1 ri, in fbe town of Newark, in White Clay
• little county, Del,,
Bn H r *NB '.Y. the Gth duy of October, 1H72,
at 2 o'clock, p. in .
the tulluwinu described Real K?tat«, vit*
Al! tlull 1 Tin und tract of land dluuled in Pen
,-(ider bumlred. Now v'iut'e county. an<l Stalo of
Behvwarc, muio u:irti< ularly marked and bounded
■s- f « * 11 * • w>, t" *ni Resmuiior ut u?torteat the
s. ut hea t corner <1 Actlrew OttMand nit,I running
thence north « isht> eifdit ami three quarter« rer
chc istallel « • th fame to middle of Chcutout Hill
road; thenre ir rtn seventy one and a half degree«,
eiiNt ninety =i\ and eight-tenths perche* along th«
mi lll«> of the said r-nd t., a public road known as
Afdi'j r«*uJ; them e south tw » and a quarter de
greis, east one hundred n«l nineteen and two
enth? perche-* with middle ot F«id road to accr
ut rther hinds of Stephen Otti thence south
eight und ;i half degrees, west «long land of said
Sti phen <»tt ninctv <even ami five-tenth* terches
to the place of beginning, containing Bitty On»
Acts. iu.»re or b
Seized and taken in execution as the property of
Edward L- M< K«*ag and Sarah Ann his wife, and
Tb( tu i h Hurity teire tenant, and to be sold by
.1 4 ,M KS ARMSTRONU. Sheriff.
Sheriff's « flice. New Castle, September ÏG. 1872. 28
«• N
is
nor
f
viifriilN «ale.
By \ irtue of a writ of Levari Facia*, to
*d, will be exposed to Public Sale,
<( the W 1 , i turf on Hotel, kept by Isaac
Pyle, in the city of Wilmington. New Cas
me <1
!!3
u
a
t!" cunity. Del.,
(i i M KDN KSDA V. the B'.th «lav of October, I T',
..t '2 o'clock, P. M..
The t.dhnttug «îescri bed Real Kstatf. vit.
All tiiNt i't*i tain bit. piece ur parcer of land m«
ute<l in I lie cil v ul W iluiingt<*n aforesaid, whereon
•t»*d a tine« storied Brick Dwelling House,
bounded und iic?» rihed as follow*, to wit begin
ning nt a stak« «m the southerly «i le of Sixth street
bctwi en Lombard and Pine 9 troets, at the distance
hundt ed
I eighty four feet liom the cas
1 .-treet; thence routherly pa
rallêl with Lumbiird street eighty feet ton twelve
lout wide street; thence easterly parallel with
Sixth street eighteen feet to a «take; thmeenortb
erly purnllel with the first mentioned line eighty
tin t t • the side of Sixth street; thence therewith
wc-ierly eighteen feet to the place of beginning,
ci i t lining Fourteen Hundred and F»»rty reel of
Land, be the same more nr less.
SeizeJ and taken in execution a* the property of
Simeon Bixi-ti and Harriet R. his wife, and t t*.,
forty side t t 1
i
d Id be So|d I
.IAMBS ARMSTRONG. Nheriff.
Siu rifi s t Uli »• New (fastle. Septembei 25,1872 -3(j
lt> v iiluo nf n writ «T Levari Facia*, to
directed, will be eg|>''«ed to Public Sale.
Hj'SSi H> tii »: Wa«iiiiigtnn lb»tel. kept by Isaac
JBIilE Pyle, in lb«* fits « 1 Wilmington. New Cattle
countv, Delaw
W LDNESD \Y. ilie hub day of October, 1872,
:»l 2 o'clock p, m .
tin' f dlowin described Heal Estate, vit:
Mill property au i land thereunto
Christiana hundred afore
und heu i* on it j cl an J dc.-orihed a« lollop«,
it Beginning at a btone a cutner of Fred how
Me mien hall's land then«*«.» by the same north filiy
five an 1 .1 half degrees, east nineteen percha* and
tw.. tenths tu h .-ione; and ihenee uorth eighty two
and : half degree-, west three tenths of a parch to
Impost a corner nt William Walter'* land, thence
bv his land north forty degrees, east seventeen per
ches t«* his garden leave; ihenco by the samo south
twenty seven »legre«*, east iwu perche* and seven
tenths, and north sixty five «logree*. east five per
ch«* and twu-ttfQth* t° D*r middle of a public ro^d;
thence with the middle of «be same uorth eighteen
and n halt degrees, west three perches; thence LT
Way - I.» ml north fifty «e\en dcareea. east uint
perche* tu a «loue, north seventy two and ft half
degrees, east twenty i.ipe perch«* to the line of
.l','«p|i rtueai's land; thence enssing the mill pond
1 by «aid tiuent'a south twenty eight and a half
deuree«. cuji luirteen peroheo and five-tentn«.
south sixty M ne ffckryes. iye»t ciirUtpeti pernhe^
south filly five degfee*. Weal flight peiohes and
•tenth«, south tweuiy nine and a naif degraM.
west live porche* and five-teuih*.
grees. east three perche« and live-tenths. *ou*h
thirteen degrees, w est twenty eight perch» *, and
un degree*, west tour perchta to the
line ol Fred or iMcuJenball'a land aforesaid; thence
by the sumo north eight degree«, west five perohes
and live tenths, and north leveuty nine ill _
west thirty three perches to the place of beginning,
containing »Seven Acres and Fifty Perehe«; and
also an additional Four Acre«, making in the
Eleven Acres und One Rood ap4 Fo^r 0 *
Land, be the jam»* more or le««.
Seized aud taken 1.1 execution a* the property of
Kectv 1 Mb, who hath survived Isabella his wife,
and Co. muitgugiir, and 1.1 , hm> to be Àold by
JAMES ARMSTRONG. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, New Cutile. Sept. 2h, 1872.— 00 G
AH lb;,
belungim
rt.
:i t ed
r.
s.mth five df
rth fifty
egree*.
stieriir« «me.
fTACSk by virtu*' a writ of Venditioni Expon
^"2 a*. !.. me directed, will be exposed to Fub
H?;, p Be ' s »le. at the lrout d»»or of the County
Building, in Dover,
Dn Tl E.SDA Y. 15th day of October, 1872,
.... »t 2 U o'clock, p. m..
the follow ng H-al L ute, to wil:
All luui certain piece, parcel or tract of Und *it
uute ip ÿt. lone»' Neck, in Dover hundred. Kent
uuunty and bt&te of DeUvurc, „* the rond non
Morgan's Brunch to Bustle's Corner, àdjoiniok
laiuls ol James Rnymond the heirs of James
.'slaughter »leceasoJ, and others, and said to eon
tain Uu»'Hundred und Ter» G 10) Acres of Land,
' I«*«-- the iinproTements upon which are a
two ried trame dwelling house, barn, stable«,
cribs nml other outbuildings. %
Seized Mtid taken in execution us the property of
eph Villa«vwy. and will be sold for cash.
.1 . 3AMUKL HARGAD 4 NF. Sneritf.
felioritt * Office. Dover, Del.. Sep. m, 1872~9et 1
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