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DAILY GAZETTE. O. P. Joarrson, Editob abb Faoramron. »1*7». Wll.MI.VtiTeV. M Tas Daily Qaistts is publWndpveryaltemot*. sasspt Sunday ) at 416 Market street, sad ssnrsd by ■isrritrt to snbteribtrs la ell ports of Wilmington sad vill bios, for six and ih* surrounding tow rent« a weak, parafai* wmzij. Yearly subscribers ,9 in advance. _ Ikt OyioM?At! §A*JÎTTJC, *»tAWt4i*d|l7M, !• the largett and most flourishing weakly s tbe Statt, and bas a larger circulation than any other eh the Peninsular. Publtshhd evsry Friday morn tar at id a year, in aivane«. > alft! Qualifloation far OfTtcs. When we opened this campaign on tbe Derno cratio side our lim» effort war to induce our parly to put forward gentlemen who were especially qualified lor the offices to which they were lo he clioseu. Wc hope this gnrdcd ae far aa possible With refereucc to the gentlemen oa the ticket running through tho whole city, we are sure it has been. The uoûiinatiou election will be held to* » sillon has been rc* morrow, aud the candidates nre Win. 8. MeCaul lcy, Esq., for Prohidcut of the Cilj Council, lie has no opposition ao f.tr, and wc presume will havo none, and receive tbe unanimous vote oi the Ho deiertes this distinction, llis clec party. tion ou the 2d of September, would prove that in popular elections the people wore not governed wholly by patty causes. . The candidates before the uoiuiualion election lor Hie very importent and responsible office of City Treasurer are both especially qualified for the duties devolving upon the City Treasurer They are both good accouulants aud write hand. .omHy, accustomed to keeping books with large accounts—there is no danger that cither of them would deface the handsome set of journals and ledgers that the present skillful City Treasurer has had prepared with great care. Mb. Jons U, Frazer is the affable and popular real estate agent, at the comer of Third and Shipley streets. He has been clerking for himself uni others nearly all his life. Robert D. Hicks, Esq , is known to all of our old citizens. He was formerly a Dry Goods Mer chaut ; iront which he entered ibe Farmers' Bank ns Cashier, and held that position for many years, and was known as one of the most agrcaabh. skillful aud careful Bank officers tills city ever had. And Wilmiugton has been especially proud of her Banking officials. Wc have thus briefly- called attention, as it be comes our duty, to the gentlemen our patty will be called on to-morrow to vote for in selecting candidate*. 1'he Produrr Market. Our city markets that arc now held cu King afreet have caused the Council inucL trouble at vartoui times, aud are not now conducted a* they ahould be. The market people are too closely packed together on the street. There u neither sense nor reason to justify this disposition of their wagons by our country it tend«. Thu crowd is often so dense on the pavement that it is impossi ble to pies or get into tbe street. Tb ts could be remedied very easily. It was the piime cause lor moving the market to King street ; end tbe tn couvcnieucc there is felt by every person who has marketing to do for a family. The crowd is caused by the wagons being so Closely becked up together. If every wagon was required to be four feet apart, tbe pavement would he found to be free from the crowd. But a better way would be to require the wagons to stand with their sides to the pavement ; and those who attend them to stand in their rear upon boards, which they could readily bring w.tb them to l»T across the gutters. In this way the market would be made to ex tend ;is far as Twelfth street, and the whole ciiy would be far mare pleasantly accommodated, while the country people would sell a great deal more than they now do, because a great number of citizens will not go into our markets iu their present crowded state. The City Hospital* Tbe Itcpublican has the audacity, in the face of contrary facts, to assert the following ; "Besides, it(ihe City hospital) was brought forward by Democrats, matured by Democrats, aud pass ed by tbe aid of Democratic votes. It wa* not a paity measure, and the Gazette and its friends are equally accountable for whatever loss may accrue to the city through it." There U no truth ia the above, it is a complete faid,cotton. The proportion the Democrats made we* simply to eccure a lot of ground for tbe *' Wil mington Hospital Society." They did not pro* pose that tbe city should have anything to do with tbe project farther than aid the Society by presenting it a lot to buid upon; which would have cost from five to ten thousand, as to position ; while tbe city Lad had lots of its own that it could have given to the Society without any cost ; or as one of the councilman suggested, might Lave been built upon by the city itacll more economi cally than buying a building, if it chose to under take to ran a City hospital, which no city had undertaken before. Decuxes.—J ohn P. Allmoud was recommend ed by tbe Democrats at their meeting in the Scewnth Ward as a candidate for the President of the City Connell. Mr. Allmond had been pre viously eolieited to stand for the effiro and had declined in a letter to the Executive Committee lie requests us to tender his thanks and eay to hi* Democratic friends in the Seventh Ward and elsewhere, that he is deeply sensible of the honor that hag bceu done him in soliciting his name ; hut tbo many duties that now press upon his time, render it impossible for him to accept of ao distinguished a position were it even possible or him to secure It without so great a sacrifice. ▲ Lawrnn Shot at tub Bab.—A dispatch from Memphis states that on Monday lari, at Lo noke, Jamee Sullivan, eon of Parson, of Lonoke, Ark., shot nod killed Nathan Byrd, au attorney ployed for the plaintiff in a case in which the Rev. Mr. 8oliiyan was defendant. It, the midst of h somewhat violent harangue ad dressed to the negro magistrate. We. Head, Etq , th« lawyer, Byrd assailed the parson. * The eon, IMllivan.wu looking on. and the father 'J>«t he mnstffiot speak so hardly of did yon eay?" demanded Byrd. *-laay,''awwered the preacher, "that yon shall spank thus falsely of m*." Byrd struck , »foil very frail, while Byrd weighs 250 Tiw *on, sitting bard by, drew a Colt's andffitartthe lawyer, flrtt through tbe through tbe lower part ot tbe soon died in great agony who was J S'-"* not the body. Tl sst|s 5SSÜ-SB *'lve Tun Md Tiveiityflre uukn. "Robbery accompanied by violence lia? not often in oar days," says the London Netc* of Aujj. 7, "been illustrated by so brutal au out rage aud visited by ao aeVeie a punishment as in a case which has just been tried at the Oroydou Assizes before Mr. Baron 1'igo#— The victim of tb« assent was Mr. Un#, a! merchant, ot Brighton. On the sth or I)e4m When, ftl>out%»lf* ber be wis ret arums home, past 11 o'clock at night, be was encountered by three men, who insisted on his giving them something to drink. The prosecutor was alarmed and did nst venture "to refuse. Us paid for some drink for them at a public house and when he left U the men followed him and suddenly seized him, knocked him down. And proceeded to rob him. He was terribly beaten about the head and face, so that his teeth wero broken, llis face was severely wounded, and Itis eyes were so injured that his sight wis for a long after seriously affected. One hand, with which he strove to guard his faeA, and which proved to have a peculiar attraction for tiie robbers, was so maltreated that it is believed to be rendered permanently useless. For Ids assiiauts saw that there was a dia mond ring upon his linger, and strove to have it. The ring would not easily come off, and the ruffians actually endeavored to tear the Huger Iroui Hie socket. Tbcy hammered at it until the bones were crushed, and twisted it round and round, with the hope of dismem bering the hand, in order to get at the object of their cupidity. "Tfce robbers made their escape fur the time, hut the police appeared to have had some sus picion as to the identity. One of the men meanwhile, was convicted of another offense, and sentenced to six months imprisonment, and when he came out lie was arrested W»H\ a companion for this offense. The defense was an attempt to set up a case ot akiii, bap the evidence lor the prosecution was very clear, and the juty had no difficulty in findiug both prisoners guilty. They were sentenced by Baron l'igott to he kept in penal servitude for ten years each, to be uuder the supervision of the nolice for five years, and to receive eacli twenty-five lashes." The iVlcyrapA.coinnictitiag on the sentence, regrets that Baron 1'igott did not give the "Black l'riuce," which appeurs to be the *o briqvet of leader of the patty, titty lashes—the full allowance of the law—instead of twenty - fivc. Men followed him and ocked him down, And Special Notices. ALFRED WALTON. Piu^gift, No. 5SS Market street, respectfully informs his friend and the public in general, that he keeps on band all descriptions ot medicine«, and that a competent person is at all times ready to prescribe for such sick as call at tha store, and that no charge is made exc pt the regular priceof the medicines, the same price as they would pay anywhere clso; but that ne one is visited at their residnees Steam Atomizers, For the Inhalation of atomized fluids in the treat ment of chronic disease? of the throat, air passages and lungs. Being self-acting they produced an even sod continu. u? flow of sr*a> without inconvenience or labor. During tho List two or three years wc havo supplied several dozen of these atomizers and in most case? with very satisfactory result*. F. BUINGI1URST A Co., Apothecaries, Corner Sixth and M arket streets OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. Happy lit lief for Y sung Men from the ef fects of Error? and Abuses in early life. Manhood restored, impediments to 111 a man: removed.— New method of treatui nt. New and remarkable remedies. Boith? and Circular sen! free, in sealed envelope*. Address. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. No. 2 South Ninth St , Phil idelphta* Pa.,—ao in stitution having a high reputation for honorable conduct and professional skill. j?5-2ftw *w3m (To»il and Wood. \\TM. W. PYLE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN GOAL, WOOD, SAID and LIME. TIKI»*, SOUTH WILMINGTON. A falh etoek of Urge an«l «mail COAL kept oa haod ami soM at roa^onablce prices. Delivered to all part.« of the city free of charge. auglb-dtf nHEAP COAL Jror sale, a large stock of Lehigh and RliAnokin Coal. Persons wishing to buy the genuine JIarleigh Lehigh au<l Excelsior Sbainokin coal* will please »end in their o.*<Jcr* early as we confidently expect to be more ure■'bed with orders this season than ever. Cool will be no lower and may be higher a* the sea son advances. JOSEPH FOUT. range and Water Street*, and at the Wharf of J Morton Poole i Co. jeMy 3jrc ?jMlrrs. ICE! ORDERS RECEIVEDffFOR 5 POUNDS DAILY AT 35 CENTS A WEEK. PUSH Y 4. BICE. dO"> Shiplcv St.) Office»— «W Poplar St. ' lath* Walnut St f where Ice is kept for sale. I ie9 l§73 OPEilM« 1873 OF THE ICE SEASOJN. WALT1S A JllfICB, Whaler*1*and Astail Ins Dealer. —OSes* Uth and King and 4th aud nbiplev. For the*êM*on w» will furnish families, f.ffie«?, c. with pur« solid lee at the follow mt price«, wit: 8 lhs. daily. M centi per weûk.l 1: ' I L ift 110 » 'i 4* IS?, aud over, at the rate of i&d ceoti per kl .. 100 lb?. Having tskeu great pain? to priscure careful, steady durera, we guarantee our cuPutueri satis fsetion We guaratite* a supply throughout the entire se.eoo. ^Orders by mail will reoeirs'prnmpi attention, < Howard P. Wzi.tou. BHcm.gr Jeers. aplZ-tf T^QTIOE.—ikimiio it .lames will saeve 6 poaads lx ICE daily to any of their cuvtomers for in Met? per week.____]_ie(l-tf jahem aRnrâ, ' No. 400 bfaiplej Street, Wiliaiugton Wimutuun Reysti Pzun ia j TEA*. COFFEE*. SPICES- AC. SnUSie respectfully invited \g ^vy|, I a! rrnsiTvn f K RIS AN fc UPÎOLÏTEI 'l OSNj INE FÖRNITURE K 1 I * . » * * • 1 /<> > r 4 *Vo. */ fl!» 'J Making up and laying of Carpets, matting •»■ cloth; Spring and hair maUrasse?: luraiturt eovered and repaired; lainbraduins. draperies and window decoration?, and all belonging to the Susi neea »»tended to. jyZlifw-tmïÜ J)ATRICK fiASäMW'Ä end : k u * Carpets. fwL Furniture I WARB UOOMS. And tliililren'sCarriav» Uepol, No. 21» WEST SECOND STREET, W IliHlng lon, Del. (A on hand a large and varied arsorloient of l'arpeta* Oil tTloths, Bureaus. Tables. HNnds Chair*. lled«tead<. bo ikine Glasses, Clock«. Mat* trease-. and lluu«e Furuishinif tlood«. At Gallantly any other! »y , n in'. 1 generally ol the latest styles and made in the best manner, to which ike attention of Ilia l.adir I and (lomleinen is particularly invited. nofitrcn's Cotirhte a Xjtcbidffif Any of the above name.| ! gh<dt5i. will he'sold low er for «ash than iheytm he run UämgI at al very luotleruti^nft house in (he City. sUliufcntN. IbiViOK thé lament an 1 «re«te«t variety of cooHg of auV houaa in the City, the t»ublic will consult their interest b7 givirK him h call beforo t»urobot• ingelsewhere. 1*A I KICK 11ASSAN. . f. - No West Second Street. jt-O-Sm Wilmington. Del. T (Elothlufl. J. H. MÜHLHAUSEN, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, I NO. 41S KINO HTREK WILKiaOTUX. DEL. t BIA large aad handsome assortment of Gassiaeres, floths aid Vesiings Of the Latest Styles. i KOUe'mo i call. —— Fit «nd satisfaction guartutetd. 1 ' l ftpli #. ff>A,VA»Ti V* I. IS SELLING ■Mill Ball«, All Wool. Luteal Ml A1 LOW ■m r tournas* m •o.ee rp, BOYS' CLOTHING * specialty. Remember the place, «.excelsior Clothing hall. «pit 4M Market Street. It ©ROB H. ASH. 7 MERCHANT TAILOR II MARKET STREET, (second «tory of Morrow'« Bedding.) WILMINGTON. DELAWARE. riment ef CLOT IIS, CA88I HERBS and constantly oirhand. apl-tf VECT INcfl QGORGE MoCALL, Sforefiant.' 1 Tail No 121 Market 8t., Wilmington, Del. 1 HU l! or, (laving aid io hi« entire Spring stock o CLOTHS CASSI MERKS and VBSTIKQS. is huw preparod Ui «ccoiumodata his custom ers oiid the public generally with garments, which, for neatness of fit and finish, cannot he oelied by any house in the city. Haring secured the services of Mr. Wb Swift, one of the best cutters ia the country, he feels con fident of giving satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Satisfaction guaran teed %ri M NOTICE. SOMETHING NEW. Those of our citizens wishing to bay Wana-^ffil maker & Brown's Clothing, should caff at No. Kffi LIB King street, Wilmiacten. Dei., where JU. their Agent, FRED. CARSON, can accommodate you with the latest atyles of Ctolbinr, from the lar t est house of the kind in the United States; he also eepe a full line of SAMPLES, to suit the eeaaoos. □d makes them up at vérANAMAKER A BROWN'S PRICES. five usaqriig^nM^nmaalrcs. before pur? ehkm.g elsewhere, at 40S KING STBEET. y 1 afl-Us. : 1 W A e E s rfORALL WBO ASS .WILLING TO WORK •R Any person, old or young, cf either ses, nan mike from 110 to M> par week, at home day or evening. Wanted by all Suitable to either City untry, and any season of the year. Toi? is a rare opportunity lor for those wbp are .out ot work > ad out of money to make an independent living. ÄS •Jblfnl balngrrailred. Oar pamphlet, "HOW TO MAKE A LIVING," (lying rail itetr actions. À.GENTS * wantkqI or ami Ul to pear. 309 Bi 'T TIIR Every Lady a Every Man ol Bfot on recti« .1913* t ASgmut, Hew t il. t. A BOs-f* Pent on teoeii Publishing U 102 IM Al / Ual< The Berk' lag Marhll taget over aj funded. Crgi wMiBewial j TUB NKW*M tant Jurent ion. It ref sad under tbe bards His wore with eomfi H R , ■ _ » Say effects a permanent cure in a few weeks. Sold aheap and seat by mail when reqa UATree. when ordered by letter seaffoTh tmTrus.Comraam MafÉl Ifootdway. W. * Bfobady usee Metal Spring Trasses ; too painful ; Blip efttoo frequently. apJ9-SfowMowly. Giron* V JAKES BAXTER, I / OBALBt I» ruts TOEtIO AVD DOMItFIO WIAWLAEDLtaUOB^ 8.0.13 M&BKKT STREET, IROKMUR» mtmT #»«• ^#3 ) ill» ei* JIj « M gUrli, aiwitej. ItiT Market Street. 40T NJ. S. ÖLARK. Jpl ABa M É ksâWclies. JeWelrV dt Spectacles antly Mi h*nd end for ride St lbs lowest mar I «trete*. Psrtlesitr sal psrsonsl attention liven to Repairing any artlele in tbs a bo A Sat assortment of »peeUnle* eoeiUntly os band, Bad sols uapt for tbs Osisbiaud Dlampnd Spectacles. awl* fr " : l "i 4 * /fr*' - 1 —■ WATCH KM A Mt JKWELHV. t ful f Co va Una. . M. O. i. bits«. U.UU MARKET HTRKE'J Vi I LM I N GTON, DEL.. Ulfielimt JEWKLRY. PLaTED WARE and CLUCKS RHGAKDLKS8 OF COsTH. to close out tbo stock. .Bold and Silver Watehe». Gold Vest, 1,»online and Opera Chains ten per cent, lew than any other Jowelor in W dining ton. ASrVleaae call and see tha prices. Repairing promptly attended to. lobe PRESTON AYARS, PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER and Jaaiar in FIJJK AMKIU AN AND SWISS WATCUE8. CLOCKS,.TEWltLRYJiPBCTACLKS. KYK GLASsAS. S1LVKU WAKK. Ac.. 404 Kin" St. Wilmington Del. Particular attention paid to repairing in al! 1 dll brunches; also, changing spectacle glaues. Hag a good BMortmeat of glameg constantly on hand. The public are cordially invita.! to call and ai auiine at stock, aud learn my price*. 22e«pUy GEORGE JACK. No. 305 Market St. WATCHES JEWELRY. AC • « fiThinm "P-tt'rqni.PQ A KYK OLASSKS XLr ISSKOOLD; H1LVER AND RDBBMK FRAMES, Werlalm from experience to guiteTtrj^« iGoullarity «fimpaired virion, aad in every Mk raw guarantee eatiefaetion, Our faellitiee »-* • are taek that wa eaa evrkaage giueea ia (Mat* epy ekai>e.fraaM to suit theawitomer ima few hour. • N. B.—F'm gtore above Tfafcd «treet. Renairiag in alt lu braaabki ieo2t-lr lUTt H»:*, niLOCKl aad JEW EMIT. At Wo. IS Saat Fourth Btraat JFILMINGTON. DEL.. EVs'l^a The uadergigeed would reepeot fully call the attention of ladie* ilhHhfeMHBafoand gentlemen to bis flue ae-urt' metk of Watches. Clocks. Jewelry. Stiver and Flat edWare, all ofwhlek is entirely n«w and embreoe* e latest and melt approved atyles. Ha aeks spe k attention to hie Amerlcen Lever Watek, whioh l *ia superior article. «Ab in tniek and for oorreei Bess of time. A «ood aesortment of cloeke. iewalry nod silver aad plated ware always on hand, at low teures. Everything guaranteed a» reura ««ted. Repairing of all kinds prompdy and neatly done on reasonably Public patronage oetSUf Üal reap eet fully eolieited. ^. CLAYTON MASSEY. No. 16 K. Fourth street. ftroreri A Sea sealers. W. H. ALLMOND * BRO., Cor. 8 th and Market streets, and Bran* dvwine Village. PRAYERS IN GROCERIES TEAS», HPICKH, See.. See. i t i ALSO II LOCUST MOUNTAIN AMD WHITE AS O O A. L. Orders f&r COAL left at the Yard la Brandy«;te Vil lage, dr at thetr Store, enrsrrMh aad Morset streets. Wllmtngtoo, will receive prompt ottoatte*. N. A—AVMlbs. U> the ton. AHRENS. GENERAL PROVISION DEALER. No 23 Fatnall Street, WILMINGTON DEL. lly announce SKIM! (Would res g hie friends b e stilt carries on ness at tha old stand, and will baud the keep const sully beat quality ol BUGAR-CURED HAMS . o FLITCH. SHOULDERS, LAkD. pkKvz SAUli, DRIED BEEF. • CHEESE. TONGUES. *c.. Ac. All of which will be solawbolwale and retail at tha loweet rity price». He returns his thank? to kis many customers to past favors, end respectfully eolioitt aoontinuano of the same. s«o22t SA UKW GROUKHI STOBE B. W. Cer. Fonrth and Market St., WILMINGTON, DEL. Tha undereigned reepeetfolly ounces to his old friends and »n th RBpuhlic generally that ha has oompiet-HI , ,HNed his new store,and basopened with n (I of fine new and fresh , (IKOUEBIKS, HUGAR8 AND MOLASSES, Loveringcruaked.granulated aad pulverisedSugars soft, white hud coffee sugars, " Byrep, and all kinds of Molasses, Old Government Jam,Col»«. LaguDa. Maricglho, .Sara.nee, new 8a«g»heat, all kinds of pure ___ all kind* of Cue tad Frails, Frensb and English grest variety. Toilet Soap. Silver rant», Raisins, Citron, Atinor*'* Mine* Maat, Dr Peart** and Apple*. Cranberries, BrooUii, Painted Buckets, Brushes, Kperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, and all artioles usually keptin a well a» ia lose ir THE PtAOE TO BUY Cheap r STOVK 8 And House-furnishing Goods, - MAT HR NARKBT «TIBET, 4 ' .«PI llUkT-tr Md don with *t LOW RATES. WAS» t: I Iwuraa« eromyaniru.^ DELAWARE FIRE imntiiCE Urns v No. 008 Market street, WILMIN'- I « *K. 1>«L. ft ;«r I'ai. SlUAl UCuf.'ti.le.i Nidi. iMt ..Mslirsi fcr.-fl t.l/ikif. of PAFpetUAl UUUi^LCvl At UiAAtly Keâuc-d krntM. Loewi« promptly adjusted end paid, luf-uro ■e'unrt lost or damace by flralaa low ai any other - ciupanv. ÜIHKOIOAÖ: Uno. W.Stasis, Wu.Canhy, Inns « . Alrl.nK. Wsi. H. Swirt, Wu.G. Gib*ohb, Ions It. 'Iatcm. Bao. W. Bush. G Kramcii Babby, na», w. hush, ugo. W. Stowe. WILLIAM CANDY. President. arrfcsTO F. L. (ilLPiw. frecret srv. TUE ilihW CAStt.K lUi.«* I1iT1I.1L LNMIRAMK GOMP'V Office: -INSTITUTE BUILDING, INSURES AGAINST FIRE Houma and all other kinds of Buildings, with their contenta, Pot periods of tin) varying from three mouths to a teri* of year». Mavaokks. AM TATNALL, WILLIAM CANBY, S BRADFUUD. UKO. KICKAKpbuN. . , UUYKR, StM'L CANBY, OH AS. W. Hu W LAND, CLKMKNT B. HUY III KlhV'Ii BlUNHIIliRsr, JAMKS KIDDLK. EDWARD T. IlKLLAH, A. P. SHANNON, ASHTON KICUAKHaON.aGO.U. BACKS. M.CLBAVBK. „ . jTLLIAM TATNALL. D. S.m'i, Rkitii Hae'rv WILtl JAM»:.' JOHN \\ Prea't lebt» Aunttturêg &c. QflM * Hi 1.1. ER, I N. W. Cor. fourth aud King Bta., WILMINGTON. DEL.. FURNITURE WAR c -ROOMS. ^jA foil aesnrtment of the lateat etylee of Cabinet Wareitor eale at the loweet price«. 0»H before purchasing elsewhere. mayflSti OGLE k MILLER. l COTTAGE 2 FURNITURE AT U. F. HICCUPS', No. 221 West Second Street .WILMlNOTOW.lDEI* novl'tf gl THE SECOND STREET FOURNITURE m N. SECOND ST.. PHILADELPHIA. ddT STORE, Th* Old Stand eatabH.had 20year>, triumphant in riTRIVITlJRE. During tha reeent depression in bnsinne we laid ia for enth oheapest and but assorted stock ia tha «By, aUhLsuitable for rick room cr office«. "COTTAGE and WALNUT CHAMBER BITITS. Straw, Iluak. Kveeleior and Spring Msttreasee. *a.Parlor nits Upholstered in any style to eait archatera. IVINS BROS.. ATT N. Second St., ebovs Viire^oast lias. Furniture «nd Venitian Blinda. J. A J. nTharman, ■No. 410KING STREET, WILMINGTON. DEL. We respectfully iafena tke eitizeni o W limington ana the surrounding eoantry that we continue to manufacture and keep on hand at our large and long eatahliehed wareroomz. Furniture of every variety and style, ooneiating ef Mahogany. Rosewood and Walnut Furniture, euitable for parlor, dining-room aa abamber ossa. Oar 2 •asortment of Furnitareieas large and variai! **.*»? f®" 1 "* in Delaware, and all articles sold at our establishment are warranted as represented. Venitian Blinds of tbe most fashionable designs mad* to order aad kept coast»ally on hand. We also manufacture arid eonsUnlly keep a largaas aorttaeut of Sprîng. Hair.Mo.s end {««•kMjUr.m <nl *10 Kins stree I*. \\. PALSKR, CABINET MAKER AND VNDERTAKKH, - NO. : 103 «HiPLCY streit. WILMINGTON. DEL. Constantly in store and manu factured to order, a large assort ment of X FURMITUXUD Of every description. Mattresses on hand aad road* to order. Undertaking rar «fully and promptly attended to He has eeoared tae right to are Uarpentei s Paten orp?e Preserver. .QevU-g.u U _i_ U!» NEW BOOKS AT E. S, R. BUTLER'S Book, Newspaper & Statioaarj Store, 420 MARKET STREET. Ualama. " . 11.7* n Au Qti », L80 « a* 1.» 1rs of Sen! If«. •' 'TT ■ •• iron uraevor T si_E J&Elooh. rwriMm^-Step: H* C. SNITCHES: M, D «03 Del» Ivl Ui » 9 I ? Onmu (At Bspixtt Ohurth, ;V WILMISaXONOIe