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"-*•-** / 4 4 qûk. I# ï 1 j L 1 t * \ ' \ ,r tf \ li T &;r f 'f tq VOL. LXXXUI.-NO. 3. WILMINGTON, DEL., THURSDAY, APRIL 3,1873. PRICE 1 CENT __ • DAILY GAZETTE. _ ï to V Brown, Democrat, was elected Mayor ot 8t. Louis on Tuesday, by about 4,000 majority. Ot Bfteen Atdertusn elected, nine are Democrats and ix Republicans. The numl er o! lires lost ou the iU-.'ated Atlar.« ic is not so great as first reported, but still reaches he terible record ol 640. This sad affair will oubt reduce the number ol Ocean pleasure seek er during the coming summer. Oirn Railroads.- According to an ofllci.1 re tort, just published, we find that the total num icr of miles of road In the United States, Décern er 31, 1873, was 70*178. Tho estimated additions f the present year amount to 8610 miles, dlrlded s follows :—North Eutern] or New England tales, 439 ; Middle Statos, 1383; Western States etc., 3580 ; 8outhem Stales, etc., 3510; Pacific States, etc., 730. Eight thousand miles of new road, ut *30,000 per mile, will cost *340,000,000. no Tub Illinois Faxten» Uranrwo -Th. ferm . „ . , ÎT. 1 ars of Peonn county, III., hava adopted the follow tng among olhar resolutions : Resolved, That until we hay« obtained redress from the assumption of no arsr, wrongs, and tha extortion of the railroads in thit Stale, and ha*e F 'f he Ciliicago 'feibune says. It is impossible to tell accurately the number of farmers iu the State who belong to'the associa tions. Systsmatic reports hays nsvar been made to the secretary of tbs State Association, eoatain ing the desired statistics. Them ere 102 counties in the State, end 1,500 townshi moderate estimate to say that 81 It it a very towntbipe have already organized clubs, or have the field occupied by the lodges of the Petrous of Husbandry, which »re called "granget." Dome people ighoee means yf iQlormatiou are egcefleftt, ÿlaoe the number at ..QUO ; others Uy that there are not tern than 1, «00. The number U certainly far beyond compu now at our dhpaeal. A few counties have more than twenty of both asto 3 ciatione. The average membership is about 100 male adults, and iaoreasing. Tha oombinad mem bershfp of the club# and granges of tha State ean uot, therefore, fell mush below ons hundred thoasend et preseat, wita a prospect that, by lall» ia.01# than half th# voting popuM^àu of lUinou I trill be Inblufidd. ' fh the llghl ulweae face, the S «Xe'rs* movement ewunM« a iSitSffi. 'liîS dreamed of by tboee who are unfamiliar with the ■ubiect. 1 tation from any m wBI and to Mitteon, Canard steamer Delta, Captain ffim«* I tug Ooliatb, Captaiu Jones, left this f s scene ol Hie wreak of the "Whitt 1 .Star" stsam*r Atlantic, at Prospect, to rçn<j(r as sistanee a* they 001414. The tidy Read had t,o%e4 a uunshet of oustum oOowa, THE AT LAW TIP D ISASTER . Idditional Particulars — Oust 400 Lutes Sawed — between Five and Six Hundred Lives Last — Xante* of Saved and Lost—Statement cf Off •BxoiHd orr tub savBD—ArsaurtNo rcbxxs and steam city for tha put; included several newspaper reportera. Ths I start was made about three o'clock, to that tbs I » t ea «ter» might teach tho teens immediately after | daylight. | As morning broke the steamers approached I Prospoct, and thosa on b nrd quickly learned the l whegenheuti of tho ill fate,] Atlgmtie %dm Usai '^ ' I'W looalltt is one that a mariner would b* I , disposed to give a widu berth to, if possible the shoal bain« a euceeeeion of large bode of rock, « Uh innumerable I 1 »leads, largo and email, all ol solid roek, with -oatuely hSlgd ' of VegeAUo*. Tet, Ao«ni,g and dangerous a place as it was. there was MSB donr and beeilt* tn the eeeneon this Mwht mom- 1 anxry waves ware beating against I UloTook. and anveloping the afcoal aiipoe^ conim-j Dally in clouds of glittetrfacwre*. 5 A H tie Xletuand Lad# IteSXfog uuablo to yen tnronear ahore, o^ue to «ihortudth.UoU.lb, with a life-boat, went- In to cm bank tho abip-1 wrecked peoplo. No time wan lost. Tb« Hell-1 nth aud boats toon returned, filled with men, nrhmJ proceeded to get on board the Delta. Eogllah, Irish, Scotch, Wclab, German, Dutch, Norwegian, | Swsdea, Swiss, Indeed representatives of evefy I country in Europe and of the United States wan I budled together, talking, laughing, crying, pgay-. I lug and thankaglviug, producing a oonf uel on of I tdqgj^e. tjqgtMy Äodialf Mfi a ooatpieu and respectable looking enltof cloth«. The wealtby merchant of New Yor k and London, th. Wgh m^T^Ä^a^neÄn^foJMo^Zrh wÂiJdlS^ïlywlÂi byt^gMd people l of Prospect. Roaae wer« without coats, mût# I without hats, other* without boots, Ac. I lUTUBR a* 4 RBUOl FAMX2TOS8. I _ , Äto I waa going uno l a nsi i a a rot ouwi. Tha ta« i rtsmember was that two balls (1 o'clock) I strack. I than went to deep, and I woke up I With a shock, aad remarked tom# ***K I 'Thera goes to* anchor.' J tomtoht, « r-ytrit. wa were *ata In HaUtkx harbor, oat I _ she made a wound plunge I arid, iod, ahe'a ariror«.' I that we got op and draeeed. The I un II and the Delta's I with dangerous shoals running tauce, while Ihe bey ie studded out for some dis ing, when the J ? 10 meocing to break oeet the and low down the companion way, I «at m msutv m Feroiblete U*e I 7 to the book» and hold oa by the iron Wanthiroe There we remeined weUi *Au dejUffkL Tk* ship had fallen oxer, end tfte b e e re f wen Ml of I water, one «id* only being out of It I Nagten».—. the porte «Mt U ell 4 greet wear drowned in lb«!# benkx, end others wer« drowned white try leg to reeok the porte . 1 got ont through the poets end held fait to the ride of the skip for (toot went to tbe ebon by the tbe eblp there wet« still ml Tfcmw«* wee tbe m to Ibe ride of iIm Omit, hoe decks gMeh wtakmjte foilfV foe <me-pjg [ir service saar: ruillng ie foulend «•ft* ■ hl« in il with the white. THt PEOPLE'S COLUMN. _ ï °M th **? M * t **' » ' ' by"ta extreme rarfico? ! Edueatiou lor the ensuing year, it looks yery sue ptaoue that they bare eome .pec,.I object in Tie w from present indications the U. S. Officiel, and their alliee heee made pledgee to the colored moa to perform eome particular work lor them. It û isMrted by the eolored people boldly and publical ly, that if certain gentlemen get into the school hoard, the colored ptople will hare their right, in the schools. Those public expressions mean some thing, they have bad V BBT lull LBTTMa QUS1T ssnsir yn Lon o rmixTBD. Wb b won ms TiBwa coxinnncxTioas will bo* ABB Ilf XOWISB B or coBBBsroxDXirre.] enoonragsment from soma msec. There it ora certain V. 9. Official who was seen a few «yen lîP.?™ 1 !?" î° tha . in the Seyenth f tor * «w®* hie colored J rethern at ÄÄ^ärh^Tf^ÄTh: oolored yote of that ward foe a portion far * candid aU ' " d th ® «wpfoion wag watt founded for in a few evenings afterward the colored brethem did as they were hid, and made the seyenth ward nomtnstteii. In less than one week the gentlemen who was so «uious for his friends success, and nemyntod^ia .V 1 * * 'Jft ^ "? ih^Finh Jn° , lfc * Nw 1 th ® race) select (he School Board ofWilmington ? Are you desirous to haye the white and Mack children sr.-sMÄiÄ": ï7. w ïi?ïsr, r. ä ,r^X3?St mediately, and eyery honorable effort used to de fest tbme negro worshiper». A wepj to th* wise is sufficient. * amongst the Fifth Ward FIFTH WARD. For tho Gazette. A Voles of Wtmin# . ' ,, ' " "î,®/ S ?J!ü t ÎL" nd W,!,rds °r§ an i z « P* rt T Immediately. It I« I y , 'i b * u !»' ft* nuK 11 " ïîüS" tanxdo lis thon« WArdn, Tor Board of kWuoa rn w,VÜ,»*^î Hi® Üälf «5Ü&S. furce , S ®W *** ÜTc 1 ®?. c " ■ 2 . ~ tlth ® r « »■>* pereons noratnat r?r. ai1 ^ ^ (enoopt Mr. Baird) hare »"X children etlenalng Public School». Neither thSSÜSlSSlST'TÎ 'u'V! their cUildr ' iu ^ h ,". d ehllJri ' n lo he edu eated, those ineu have nothing to gain or lose by negrow and whites together in one re"»»«»«« *Xt\ aAord m eena their children t« ÿa K*oahr, and they wBI take good cara to «ctAt schaota where the Dggroea ar^ wu admiUed to set be&ido negro boy» and XJrls in our pnblio sohoole. Mechanics aud workingmen of Wilmington, are you prepared to eaueflon social equality of white and colored children in our achaoie. if yon are not, rise in I * «»PUBLICAN. I f ■* * "» 1 For U» Gaaettw Editor Uxzstte Sin is.it Air, projier or logoi that black men and boys, who have paid no school tax, who are not liable to be taxed for I school purposes, iff this city .MhOntd vote at school I elections aud «eject the ineu who are tftgald | udacaflOQ of Ofif NrMte'chllmtSf f J >TCrT | Those who havf, iutore»t lu a corporation I should qot be allowed tq vole ! l ' u FAIR PI.ÀY II I e Hie . - L_■■ — -___ DnfŸjoerfttB Ouaf«d. I , H wdl hoes«!,' by Sur 'fygfislntles Aport d*y> four aolact committaaa appointed to WJ** «Olitated aiaotion cayos of tha eithuat matahknaA cla*aWetW from th# Luzerne |iT I «icf, mafia report ousting the Demoerah and ®ft UQ 1 ï r .' h » Radjoaki. Maatm. Waddell, lieyu old*. WHUame and Phillip», appeared and wore «worn tn. Tone m the Wid of thn people ot Lu 1 **rne county rot at dofiaae# by tbe packed and I for-etgorn cqBggiti^taaa ('drawn" to try those cases. T^* ftfoeeektaga oFthaea cowemUtaeä aae a hitter mockery of justice and a travesty of judicial pro «edure. We shall have eieret« nay an this affb K' at *aiMmu*a^i^ W i«r Int^i^ce, _. - que ni and affen | the Asbttry if. I was listened to I dept Interest tWg Ü I _— l ' 1 r - I Lbmsn Tb«A>—' ileney ll eaealbaogh, a citizen Lf York, Pa, haa a h aaniital lemon tree in hu home which is about Iff yearn old, 10 feet high , nd , prA( ]J;, H brar.efce« 4J feet In every direc Si"™- K Utanow M large fotnone hanging smong l * u branches, and bear, a foil crop «vary year, I -' ' a Kitsd i J a«# «HU *■ » ITfij I RiDtltAWM A K««W-v«M ntgh*^»<R week, ihe I CttaMoblo cf tiaoth Cheelerboroogh, being indir ® rof a > wejghboring town was 1 hb dotlee which be promptly I attaaeptad lo aaacstA whareupoa a j arty of ypo pg man d n eead in Aegniea, aiaaed as id I I rr* . I uTkumSim. - *P I Ute borough to TftfttUWl Lectcke.—R aw. Heiuttai Coombe.of rtiladelphia, delivered an eia » Teutnentaca lecluro, at Cbutch, lagt evsaiqa. It h great attention nod evi ve L by violent fete*, pkoed L Mean# forlnWy narrow, and died hire op tha msain street o Her; Democrat. Asbut of Y Swbdbit Gnu» of ImX December, a Bwadhh Girl CtroHne ,—On named ÎÜÏu Randolph Peters, near prk for «7 per, month, stained, monthly, anti nfnnJeJ «3* — —- »* — » wlIfullrU* OOv My« IffWi to w was not y intending how* SO h* passed« ' money. Bbe wee er eiTrew^awrlEff whet'd«^ I and bering, wrfffM^ffOMtlpctker. dismissed Ibe es ander age, iq|f, could not I employed in aCWMiOutlàî i* n «0 ; ftWof Hbmst W lecture n] T meeju . tm# more; 7 hm liRtd on Ait foy my ftowj on »I TÏX2Ï •i b j« we here knowl SEwSunanE'ui I e de ign a i p fi ff SM WfftoW tffif iRfoMgroto» eff paasion. were ell OMt^oaxled for by their hariAUMi * «prit totoriMree tbe vows of the Henry WltaM Rtfnwt Iki Palmier. From tha N. X- Her.il; Vier President Wilson's slumbers hay« keen SÄtÄÄ; Congress about twenty?«« boait before kb resingnation as a Senator. Ha his, therefore Hsolrel to wish liU hands of the iniquity by re-' ! ,,rnin K th * moD t'- »• *«Mre«ted, on the^Tth 8 * C ** , * T ? ° f *"* Sen»»* for about H, 400 > ,h# . VT" 1 of ">• »•* iocraaae, in. bis ""****•• wilh lbe instruction that it be appropri! ,ow * ri ' *he payment of the national debt '▼tee President Wilson, actuated by hie usual modesty, requested the Treasurer that the mat* ter be kept a secret and hi. ininnninn strictly oUvel ' '"jnnclion wat IstPBRtsiiABLB.—T here are few thing« créai* et * "J lI,e liana of no au more imperishable than * crinoline, vulgarly denominated hoop skirts In accordance with the prophetic character of Iheir immoral destiny, there are immensemanu ^ ries !««!**» «»>** f," ,n !°.. ,he wor ' d * •o , ' 1 "d "5°* h 1 t ,7 th ® b « ,n B! ®f *■> on earth more liken *dunte the angela of hesren than all theothen. With them they autarcie theirhffMifoTMristito "nd weur them daily until they became horrid monstrosities, when they are cast out into the rubbish. In the spring the ruhbisli ie cleaned ® up ami cast into the atreqlg Iba old hoops amongst »r ur-./ST -»wV ll,e «rokeB I Kings jgg lui» an his stomach when he starts lo run, anil kicks your carriage into v «t AÂïïi 0,1 f »'**« lon « ««iffl» «o make a spring to gal «»'or ihe seat of the boy next in front of him, with a pm allached toit, banging the remainder on the fence. The trap is set and the spring dies. The boy ieapa up 7 feet and yell*. He gets thrashed and the trap gets ex («tied An Umer. ant watch maker, spies the part hanging on tha towns, and leaves a smalt piece in erery clod hopper's hrol e.i chronometer. And then the old crinoline reposes, in irn coral security next lo their honest hearts, marking time for all that region. z « I« " lie Tue ( • «lierai HailroAj bill was signed yester day by the Governor of New Jersey . On the announcement cf its approml, flags were flung to the brecse in Trenton release of New Jersey from the raikread monopoly." Within ten minutes after theaianiag of General Railroad bill the National' Railway Company organized, and Iheir articles of organization and surveys were filed Secretary of Stale's Office. Die Piesi Samuel D. Wilson; Secretary, Robert Carson; Treasurer, W. W. Stelle; Engineer, A. S. Gillette ' Tjjfjyr WL r v X léè D Ti-B.- e MARRIED. HI RLDCK—1IINSLEY—On April l«t. by Rev. E. Stubbs. Mr. Isaac P. Hurlook lo Miss M»ry Fs IJin.dey, both of Kent county. Del. ^ 1 /i - a d «»■ ! 4 H Q A Ö TALl-EV.—In this city, on the 3d instant. Marxaret A., wife of tVm. li. Talley, axed 60 years. Tbe friends of the family are raapeotfully reques ted to attend the funeral from, the residence of her husband, No, 1131 West Front street, on Sunday af ternoon, at 3 oVIoek. 31 OREKN.—In Middletown, Del.. April 2d, Viotor Ureen, tn bis 33d year. . The funeral will take place from his late residence, in Middletown, on Friday afternoon, the 4th inst at 2 o'clock. to commemorate the in the dent ie ihe t, 4. WESLKÏ itkiABl, Uav lex just reeaivej an iwtuenM stock ot Spring & Summer Clothing^ - AND GENTS' FURNISIUNQ GOODS. feels confident he can reit hi» m«/friend« and customers at KieeUior SaHt Ie. 4M MARKET STRRnT. iaa201y-ap3 Real EMate. at »RerUI Sal« 1 3, By virtue of .writ of Levari F seta. « ty iff On 'clock, p. in., the followiua described Real £» o ta ïfc^jtat eartain Lot of Land aad. three rtM Tw ell I e a H oure t h ereea lent y of Wi Lai in a too £ oiof st served MB follow«, to wit: wee* corset ef A and Clay moot streets, th terly »Ion« ths southeriy side ot A »treat a earner these« southerly earaUM-to _ *tîrîfîmdVf 0 &ek^'w'ilH»^<ii*ta^yity parallal to A street 75 bat to the waaianr side Clay moat strata iforasasd, and, theaoa thereby northerly «* feet to tha obre ot hameaias. be the contenta whet they may. Beliad and taken In aaeeutioa ss the property ef John A. Mitchell ana Acuités M. his wild, and ut., and toA* ^Ho^fuRT L. A R MSTWOWO. SSeflf. s of Sheri FsOffiee. Raw raatla Del-Marsh 2}»,lg73-aÿt ffoal »«« W«*«. V ■V Q f H. APPLEBY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER Ui l4 l dSÂLjlOOD, SAND ani LIVE. Ç4JTTH WILMINGTON. ity Cree •>? oharxe- ayri-dAd hi off t YEW COAL T*«» ' JOSEPH . JfffMKI HAS OPBSTE D V OOAL Tft At th d wharf of J. Meetao Cse H ha SAïS m i toners a and clear lew 7 ! /COAL \* N RIBS COAL . > Daf dirt ead skee, ff promptty, 4K U a a k > Ci the of' IN MS? ter vaty low Also, Heoker 1 » Creaked Wheat, at W.N. CHA1 ketetreat. -- A C0URSE 0F LECTURES IN AID OF THE Library Fund of the Bible School, Delaware Avenue Baptist Church, Will be delivered in the Church, corner Deliver# Avenue and West Streets, as follow*: THURSDAT. APRIL 3d. 1873. JAS. J. CREIOn, ESQ.. West Chester. Ti. ScsjgcT—"AN ANCIENT MARTYR." TUESDAY. APRIL 15th 1*T3, REV. J. W. M. WILLIAMS, D. D.. Baltimore, ML Subject—"WOMAN. Till! RDLIXH POWER." THURSDAY, APRIL 21th, 1873, Sccjicr—"ICE IN THE PEI.PIT. AND WHO REV. 0. F. FLUTO. Baltimore, M l. PUT IT THERE." THURSDAY. MAY 1st. 1873. REV. J'<UN FEDDLF. PtfltaJflidii.i, Vs. SU BJECT-— "TU E FELLOWSHIP t'F SOCIETY. Lecture* to commoace at 8 oVlock Courte Tickets. Single Tickets. . . mar29-tf .51.(0 rents. .15 of E. Fs her af efor jÿaU and 4nr lent. gPECIAL NOTICE. PaNnt Rich* for Sal«. ' The beef chxnse knows to start a proltable man ufacturing buvineta with e smalt capital. 1 Th# CHAMPION GRAIN FAN AND SEPA-| RAlOR. a machine that every Farmer wants. It I chaffs, screen» and wield« the lore* grains Iba I the small for seed by one operation. A great labor I saved in cleaniar »ay kiod of «rain. Call sad see 1 the machine at WM. PROTON'S. N. W. corner ? -ï4 B dlwïi n ^î' rMt 'l' »ttegR Ae't ■ 0*S-dlWBIta vr-- J ^ H.SWK BI WEK. Ae t^ I gi-OR RKNT-TH HUE STORES in the New Ho I 7 tel Baildsar. tOtaytoa Housej two on Kin* I street sad ou« oa Fifth streck. I marll-tf Applyto E. T. TAYLOR. I - ——-— -—————-I j30R RENT—|8esv Jiou-e. No. 1 till liar- JMA I rison street, eleven rooms, all modern I mproyements. bay windows, three stories. I PoMeeason at ouoe if desired. Inquire at eUk I On aasount of oontinn«'l ill haaUh.J feel com-1 palled 4e offer aty Etoek. Teal* and Biaturw ter I sale. It is au old established and good business I of moderate capital I ■ Ne. 113 Market street. Wilmington. E. T. DEACON. . . TTtOR RENT —Poeejueio 1 given immédiat >Jy— * Iheewaoinas Hall as I Ante-room in CskaHa s j luildina. 21* King street, sow ocoopied by The] Workin««nen's Institute." The premises a. ad mirialy adapted to Societies. Musical or Literary Associations. For . ont aad.farther part»« lars. applyto DK. CURT«, TM Preach street, jr to DR. CAMR RON. *10 Market street. dw 16-tf. 1411 Harris in street. teb'.'fi-tf Bare Gbance tor a TiDamltb, ie situation, iadeel for a aorsou one of the best in tbe eily. Inquire at feblT - F or rent— T w« i. iS the third story irae eonuMtina Rooms at the SaVilla Bsüd r society meetings or lor light nsnu facturinr. Apply to ALEX. SaVILLE. febl-tf 512 Market streeffi .E , °j?s«Sd -Tubular Sto-iui r»%nl«r, u Wut ihre« horte power, tultabla fir xlrivin^ a tmtH en.ijinaor o httCiot purpoieJ, Pri® » .<rplr at ihie of sdpU-tf li X ne 4111 Market Street. lOI BENJ. S. CLARK. and A full assortment of »operior Clocks. Watdies. Jewelry & opectides Constantly ou hand and for sale at th» I iwest mar beträte«. PsrlireUr sud personal attoalion fivcn toRepairlur any article in the above lias. A fine assortment of spectacles constantly on hand, and »ole agent for thn Celebrated Diamond Spectacles. ,j marl seta. Spectacles. , ,j , , marl F- C- LEHMAN, £ FRESCOE PAINTER, ef s ■widease, 421 Taylor Mreet. of PuetOA-e Box.407, WILMINGTON. DKL. * S. K. QLQUD, Painter and Gramer, Ko. 213 lorgne« Street, ( exsxaxx vJ WILMINGTON. BBLAWARK. Palate scieattfieally mixed tend uafasaieal unrs'I'd l4 l ïtoutrj. JAMES BAXTER, neaLie tx re«» roetu axe eoBtertc H WINES AND Lift DORS, ha HO. 13 MA 1 K 1 T STBKKT, wimnroTON.tDKL mas*-dlv Cometh I no; New for Moueekeeperffi.l'^ TBB BOFAX. FIBS iaOHTVB. „JgiiglfeMWk-:. teÄijd'STtoS ?* ' « , -° 4 ■fo *" u t ** N skee, 4K MME SIOEIÜfi. Ä-« ich 1« >M. [fti lm Sottas. N OTICE.—A special meeting of the Stockhold er« •Cfte Mechanic.' Loan Aaeociatien. will he held on Tuesday. Sth iuaL. at 8 o'clock P. M.. at Third and Market streets, ( second floor! to consider certain proposed amendment, to the By-Laws rc latiog the subject of ret.riog share.. E. T. TATLOR, Secretary. aprl-dt 1 remarer'. OMre « l.mlaglsu sad Wes Hnllrvail, Wilmington, Del., April 1st, 1873. INTEREST ON BONDS. T DECOUPONS of the 1st Mortgage Bonds of tho Wilmington and Western Railroad Co- dne A - pril 1st. 1873, will I« paid at the First National Bank apl-ot o. II. CONNELL. Trearorer. N OTICE.—The fourth annual meeting of Ihe Penn Loan Association, willbeheldon Mon day evening, April. 7th. in room No. 303 Market street ( up Mair.) at 7 1 4 o'clock, lor the purpose ef electing Officer, for the ensuing year. Also, threu Directors to serye three years, and one to servo two years. A full attendance is urged. WES LEV TALLEY. ___ Secretary. term April 1,1873-6t. N OTIIE—REMOVAL.—''The LiiUe Segar Store Around the Comer, having been remove'! fron >»2 Shipley street to No. 506 Shipley street. opr-Mito th'! n ater Witch Engine House, we will open tviti* a new «teck of the Anes*, brandi of SnioVine ant ''hewing Tobacco in the market. "Dauntless Se k-ars" a specialty. O. A. DAVIS, marl!-6t <tl flAA —FOR SALE—On one of the /UL I 4J* jLMmMJ. yrcatest thoroughfares in I Philadelphia, a Five Years' Lease. Li- BjiB I sense. Furniture and completo Fixtures of ffiSML I tho old established Hotel and Restaurant. V.'K. I corner of Fourth and Oaskitt streets,5lh door aber« 1 South street. This house has been a ropular resort I lor many years, is elegantly fitted up. Rent. SM0 I perannum. Fine corner dwelling. 10 rooms, private entrance, bath room, nice yard, and everything in ! good order. Tho proprietor being engaged in Ihs " l manufacture of wall papers, has not the time to de I yote to the house, and wilt therefore sell at a greet I sacrifice. A guarantee given that the house is do | ieg a business of $250 per week. Apply to P. n HANNON. on tbe premises. mirC.'-ln ; T HE Monthly Meeting! of the Star Loan Awoci ation will hereafter be held in the office of the Secretary, on the N. E. corner Third and Marks; street», over Telegraph Office, laand-tf JAMES McCABE, Sec'ry. T HE Monthly Meeting» of the Hone Building and Lo u Association will hereafter be held in tho Offiee of tho Secretary, N. E. corner of Thirl and Telegraf h Office. * JAMES 1 v,. rt ., • 0Ter It I m I rnT I l\ n-i»s m m. e........ a see 1 1 ' R.i?SHî» 0 pi^r?v» l 5.W T « WiliteitaL DM wiSwh s&'îJfî*' t' L A " rl «' ian for ««S«ÏF ihî Wl of Pubuc I Rdheuion of the eit» of Wilmington will be held on I SATURDAY. April Vh. 1T3. in each of the werde ef I the city. Polls open at oua o'clock p. m., dosing at - I sev'a o clock p. m. ... I The memhars tobe cleciedand tho places for hold- ing tho election are as follows: I First Wabd—O ne member f>r three year-. Poll-. I School House No. 13. Second and Washington Sts. I PgcoyD Waaa—One membori'or three years. PoID I Felton House. Second end Walnut streets. Thish W a it>— One member for three years. P,iit', Water Il itch Engine House, Shipley street betwecu Fifth and Sixth streets. com-1 Foubtb Waao—One member for three years; oao ter I member for two years. Polls, Uity Hall, I rtrts iVa»d— One member for oneyearronemem I bar for two'Tears; one member for three years. Pull*. ■ Sixth and Orange streets. Griffith's Flour Store. I, Sixth W»tt>-Onememberfortwoyear»;oDemem I her for three years. Poll». Seyenth street user P»» 1er. D eorge Magee s Coal Office. , SavaisTH W*tt>—One member for two year-; one >Jy— I maW for three year». Polls. PubDc school No. 2. s I Eleventh and Washington street», The] Imnrn Wi in-One member (or three years Polk. ad- 1 Public tiohool No. 9. Tenth and King streets, I Nivth W,bd -One member for two years: one lars. I member for three years. Polk. Old Aeadamy. Vaa to I derer avenue. 16-tf. | Tstth Waxr—O ne member for three years. Polls, School House No. lo. By order of the Board, marît-lït McCABE. Sec'ry. 0TICE. ihre« of KILLGORE. Se cretary. and Resfitn* KeltroeJ Com eeav have completed Arraus ameoee ta rosy Massy Paokeees and Exprwu Mauerte an 1 f rota ail »oiau on the Hue ot their road an.l West Cheswr. Also, to ail point» ou tha Philadelphia and Read ing aoJ CatawiiM RailroaD. iacludma Ke»diae. Allentown. Colombia. Harrf-bavy. Lane*»ter.'Dewn - toslowe. Mahoney City, Mt. Csraiei. Norristown. Putts v ille, do. For farther information apply at the Depot, cor ner ef Front and Madison streets, Wilattntton. Expre-s metier teat to Freaklia Tet seraph .■•ce. No. 2 Weat Thirl street or to their D-pot. Front aad Madison, or order» left with MeMa'lew ft heal, deltierina scents, will receive prompt attention. C. STOLE. Gen'l Soo t W. ft v.. it. K. to. J.L. T J THE PUBLIC. The Wilminaton JOHN MEELRICK ft CO«, BANKERS & BROKERS, Mo. 7 FUlk'Street, iClayton House.' WILMINGTON. DEL. LEXTY of ''Greenbacks'' to loan on gsad Com mercial business Paper. p 850,000 WANTED to loaa on Tits: More« axes. REAL ESTATE AGtNT.'. Real Estai* B iueht aad Bold on Commssainn.— Mortaaxss Nexotistod. House« Rented and Kaoti Collecte.!. All business intrusted to os will bs thankfally received and promptly attended to.— ôevetal first-elaü Mort,axa» and other Loan« for •*le. mari-Tai •*le. mari-Tai BANKING HOUSE OF JORN MeLEAR ft SON: »4». ««a Market Street. I Deposit Aeeoants of Baaks. ladivManis and oth era reeeivad. an which we allew iaureet. i'aeok» drawn on u» are nayable without aofiee. the »»as« « «« a National Bask. REDEMPTION OF »-M BONDS. Secretary of the Treasury hu rilled tn te, i f 8. 5-»'« additional, a poo which US ia The 000.«» ttml will ec»»« Jan« 1. It i« advisable for h aider» of MS. end than« hay In mosey to taveat to conoid«* I of norw perm ho <®nt inrcttmwnu. Wtotocw rwuau«n4inf toOel AtoUioo Weed« chant* : WILMINGT0N AND WK5TKRN .RAItRO.tD T M t.«t MGRTGAGR BONDS, aft hi and aeeSMed 1 < and NOR ere Uket*. to rt ie JHO. WftLKAKtoMOm, (•nuHRflWr ut.*