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' • DALLY GAZETTE w . e j our »ok. Ebito» a*i> i'fcoraiKTou WIUIHieToM. Pet. IS » l * 7 * Tna Dart» GssxTV* ■ puMune« every aflernuoi except Sunday 1 at 416 Harkst street, and served*, .•arriéra to subscribers In ell part, of Wilmtartc and the »urroundiag town* ""L^H^ÜThiribüi cents a week, payable weeaty. Tearly aubeoribet » in advaaoe. OVLT DgMOCnaTIC DAU.Y IK IHZ iTSTE. TDS The DBLAWARB OAEHTTK. established «76 i. the immt and most flourishing weakly n th sL>ta and*bss a larger eireulreton than aay oth. oo the Peninsular. Published every triday ag at >2 a rear, in »Jvsuos. to or is of mon. The Octobur Election«. There ia vary lutte in the returns ot the Octobre elections, wnicb are now coming in, to cheer ti « Damoctauc reader, so far a* a triumph at the polls ia concerned. Th* successtnl party, however, will find that it difficult to hold their peril than it has lwsu during the will be much more the neil Ihre« jemrt put. At present lbs foioee ot the greet Democratic bave not recovered from the effect army of voters 01 the defeat last fall, and were not organized lo ol office holder» and swindler» lucrative buaioesa IB meet the legion where paid leaders find n the fraudulent practice« pursued with »ach well m u to insure easy triumph» ia nearly laid ell the old Radical Sûtes. The lime, however, cannot be far distant whtn the people will awaken to the cause ot truth aud who will famish them with n bet reioeUte those ter shd cheeper government—free from toe rre eaUttee that arc now repeated with such bold ef frocterv. Th« Curb Ston« M«rk«t. If the members of the City Council wet» compelled to attend the Curb Stone met set a few times, we thiuk they would veil soon amend the ordinance end require the wagons ty be placed eight or ten feet »part. The Indies have a hard time to push through the c.-owd, every market morning,and are subject often to Insult from strong, rude persons, who make their way along without regard to the feelings of the weak and more sensitive. Some one who has a proper regard for the gentler as*, should get up woman's petition for this change. __ A Str««t to th« D«nw*r« lbs Delaware? Or. Shall we bare a street to are th# people bound by tba wharf ownete on tin C instiana to fire up the advantage» that woidd undoubtedly accrue re the trade of oar city by .„a «. improvement f Tba City Council tnve bare trifling with tha wants of the people long taken on this anuagh ; it is time soma action was matter that would g oarantre tba auoceaaful carry ing out of tho long promised improvement, nitbtr through the extension ot the Cbnatieua or the > an davier Aeenee. Let us have thi» matter atteaded to and aive the people, who live near the River on either ride of the Delaware below na, an opport, * g ;, to visit our city and trade with** ur merchants uni mechanics. Wages. The Journal of Commerce holds these views Wegen mai, go down or work will uot ge ou. Tbs ebturrt eight-bout system must be abolished or menutacturer* mu.t,t»il Th* tlmo has non etnvtd lor these utters oo bes-aess to be removed, la averjtniBg else but a,»gea there most is a fall ing »ff, and the tnro has now come fur wages. Either there must be more work doue per day, or there must be tern pay tor a day'» work. F rom this alternative we mink than; U no escape, and the failures tu manu tact unug eatabUaumcuta, which w* are beglnitg to record,are the prelude of a gener.l moremenl tor tbu redaction of Wages to a standard more reasonable than the present one. Tb* Journal of Commerce is one of th* most sagacione nt-w.papere published iu thi. country, and no doubt basas its remarks upon observation aud experience as well as actual knowledge of tb* circumstances in its midst. U it la correct those who are out of work and promptly aacuro posi tions at a moderate reduction of waget will ba acting wisely, and be able to congratulât, tbem aeivta on their wisdom when winter ecu in with its ever attendant difficulties and hardship*. Tbe tar«» number of colored «be cities during lb. put tew years and rclosed to work M farm laborers will ba sorely tried to make a living, should work cantina* as scarce u it b They would act wisely In seeking tbelr old bom, g and entering for the winter to chop wood, grab <v do each work na ia needed on the farms. Il bas :a who bava sought been a tong time aiaeo there boa basa n winter np. Preaching with so litU* prospect for work in the shop» or on new build mg,. General Grant makes another foolish dlstinctiot: He says that "panics generally "occur when the country lacks prosperity, whereas in this instance tbe panic occurred iu the midst of the greatest gamers] prosperity." But in the beginning of September, 1857, the appearance of prosperity waa as great as la the beginning of Eepteabei, 1873 The crops of that year war* abundant and had just been harvested, the demand for then waa good, every branch of manufacture was thriving, and tbe building ot railroads ws* going on with unparalleled vigor. Any person who will tarn bock to files of American newspapers I« ♦be autumn of 1857 may find tbe same rose-col f red views of general prosp e r i ty which Genaral Grant pain forth at present. When the Ohio LMz and Trust Compa n y felted most of the news papers tried to allay the alarm by dilating on the pioipsrlty of the country. Wa had open el neatly 14,000 miles of new railroads In the preceding five jnars, and this vast expenditure had inf used life lot« «vary kind of basions*. The crash earn* ba' erase the country had been running la debt loo cans* has produced the earns feat, aad tbe •Gret now. Thera wss a similar del naive appear aac* of pioaparlty In both coses, aad President tirant merely expose* his Ignoraoce In potting opinions on tba peculiar character of ths present cri»».— World. There has been a **vere tumbla in stock prices at Hew York wltkla the last day or two. Ad be. yesterday and th* day before New York fw Central Railway declined Rock Island 10, Inks Shore 1%, Wabash «, Western Union 13, 12, Onto end Mississippi fi*.Union Paci fic if(, Pacific Mull 3, C. C. * I. U. Sy, and Eri* Many y (rang Indu* whohsv« nsed tb« Brobdig ft *lto ont «f proportion to Um other. * 1 CANTIRIURY AMI ZANZI It u not dsairuUc ,hst this country » not an iiirm tor th* oMtlem.nl of the t Euxiish thrologiau* Amt it if really a pity ' .at the harmony ot the Evangelical Alliance • liould have been broken upon by auch communi ttioiia aa that which the late Biahop of Zanz4b.tr <aa felt mdve.1 to address ta the prêtent Behuf) ul Stir York touching the conduct of the Ilsjfik df uuterbury. ltul it ia much eaatcr to my that tie Itoatmn 1 « unpleasant than it ». to apportion what ever blame may attack to anybody for u» unpleaaautueaa. The Bishop of Zanzibar being a ■relata w* parut,un may propel ly eo«aider bimacU o retain a oertaia Jariadiction ovar hia ooclaaiaati al mr.ri.ir» whenever bs finds them out of Uie Mile and British realm. And it may ha that hw peal la calling the attention of the Uifthnp of New York to the alight which had been pnt upon the Utter iguitary by the latitudmariau deeu wee not as •upereeiviccable a. to tba geneial evangelical uind it will aurrly seem tobe. As to the Deeu ■t Canterbury, his offence. if he lie fonnd to have >mnutted any, is not oogmxible here. To hia >(o superiors be most eland or fall, and It is idle >r ns to disease what offence lie hia committed or whether aay. But it u not amiss for c* to point out the d iff er ect between that cordial good will to all who irotcm and oall themselves Christiana which tba Evangelical Alliance lias dons so much to pro mote, and which the Evangelical Alliance it so oeaitily to l>e congratulated for promoting, end hat impatience of the reetiainta which are im nostd by membership in a oburch which seems te one persons equally admirable. Whether the Denn of Canterbury bat shaktu off IhlH rostra nil oy communicating in a manner not prescribed by .he Church of England or the Episcopal Church in America with Methodists and Biptiets and other extraneous persons, we do not pretend te ■ay. But it la quite competent to n «cooler jour nalist to aay that they are restraints not In be worn lightly. The yoke of mcmtxrsnjp and much more of priesthood in a church ia volaa nly assumed, and it ought to be loyally When n mau who has assumed it finds that cou tic ta with wbat bo may regard as mote sacred obligations, bis clear duty is to throw it off. Then is uo canon of the Cbnroh of England which pro hibits its clergy from expressing any amonnt of benevolence tor their fellow-Christiane outside o! its pale. And we can hardly conceive that com munication according to other forma than those of the Church of Eoglane can'have presented it self to any clergymau of that church as n doty so imperative aa to require him to revolt for the sake of doing it from the discipline to which he bad submitted himself. Whether the Dean of Canterbury has pat himself m an attitude of re volt we repeat that we are not prepared to say. But if be has it seems to us that ha baa put him self decidedly la tha wrong, and that a submis sion to tha discipline of hia own ebareb is becoming to a man than a mutiny against it for the aaka of expressing the peculiar warmth of his affections towards persons not ot hia own church. X. Y World. » Ti all and W ton St., St. lin u woru. We are told that ladle* w ill wear the most gaudy garment« in the house this winter, such as sleeve less Jackets of scarlet cloth, embroidered in vari oua colors. BLANKETS, AND FLA.isnsrE.L,s. * During (he recent depression in the Woolen Goods Market, we made large purchases of the above goods FOE CASH, and offer the tame at LOWER PRICES then have ruled for years. They are all of such WELL-KNOWN BRANDS as Ballard Vale , Gilberts , Shakers . IN V/IIITE FLANNELS, GRAY, BLUE and RED Do., And in BLANKETS, TFhifo from H.Q i to $20.00 per pair ; Grays very low. ba to b g <v bas Special attention is called to our 1 ; Blankets for $5.00 per pair. GRANVILLE WORRELL, 840 au 4 l 843 ntriici »Irret. oetlû. f. DELAWARE LIVE STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 107 West Seventh Glfeet, WILMINGTON. DEL. Thi» Company insures Hoisea and Malus sgaiast 1 ws or ilamMT. by firs, aocidsat or Utsoaso «no f -om being » utlca. Rates reaaosabU. adjusted and paid. 4WA£ pre Loaaaa promptly aima nota, reqnired. Faor. W. A. REYNOLDS, Free. W. 8 In.» m Sao t. IvW-tv np. the «Ml and 4T0«L 0OAL, WOODANULIMK. JAS. ARMSTRONG A SON the of was who I« the five life •s sauce «or» to A. NEW LIN KEIIULER. Are now prepared to supply ths public with an ex cellent quality of COAL, CLEAN, FREE OF 8LATE AND DIRT, aad delivered promptly te all parts of th. city. 3240 Pounds to tke Tom. This being tha »aasen of tha ba pare based at a Lowna Fu reason, it would bs wsll now U will soon advanea ia pries. Hoping te raoaiys n mil. before pnreturning sbe whore. wo foal ssusted that you will reeriv* prefect aatufsction. was# uoal oan Use any other te lay ta winter ooal as 448. ARMSTRONG A »ON, Cor. WMt «nd Wator Straet«, WILWINGTON. DEL. F. 8.-A1»». WOOD. LIME. SAND and CKMEST alwaya oa bawd for aala at iaarb«trnte»~ aagX U y^M.W.PYlE, WHOLES ft LB AND KWTAIL DEALER IN ba' loo * COIL, TODD, SAID Uf UK ■OUT41 WILMINGTON. f tor*« sad small OOAL kept on ssïStLssr- "ïsrt/ hand and sold nt be. ÇHIXPCOAL 10, 13, sthsirerdresrariyasw. oo, r ÿW gite «*ïA«r «>rî~~ ~ SB or TA Jsd-ly SÀLM AND BENT: A €30.. ft.'tv D Real Estate Agentê and Conveyancers, Ne. 4 W 7th Street, Wilmington, Delaware. X: Offlco, Ofllar the followlbc Real Estate at Private Bala, an terms to ati lt aft aaoit any pereoe. attfisr with Stp'l^o'né^hSwatôiy brick on 8. W, Cor. 6th and Washington streets, with ait the modern im nrevemexu. roataning IS room«. .. .... One tkrea-etory brisk -Ml Bait *tta St, One two-story brick. Cor. Locust and t F S.X. o. a. une lor St«.. 4 rooms. . . _ . 4 . On« two rtory brick. Cor. '2th and Tat Ö with nit the modern improvements, end n bMuUfil «id« rzrds Ht.9. One two-itory brisk, 107 Tetnnll St., 9 One three-storg brisk, 791 Te mall St.. 6 Ti On« two- story brick, 1229 Talanll St.. * Me. 6. One tkree-itary brick, lti2t Tetnnll St., *vrr Three two-ztory bricks, Lineeln 8t., be tween 13th had Hth. 3 rooms. No. B'. One tkree-Mory brick.329 K.4th St ,with all tha modern improeemeuti. __ N». 11. One three-ttorr briet, 512 W. 6th St., with all the modern improvements and large front and tide yard. Possession Bept. 25th. lSiS. No. 12. Une thrss-atory brick. No. 4ri East 6th fit. Possession immediately, price low. Mo. 13. Two tnree-etorr bricks. No. 1219 and <221 W 4th St. iio. 14. One three-story brick, No. 1WT Washing ton Bt.. with front and sida yards and nil tho mod nu, twe-atory frame honsaa. on Scott St. and IMh. Lots 25x100 It. 4 looms 5 Two between 14th each. No. 16. Two two-alary brlcka on Levering Ave. between Lincoln and Scott Bta., with front and NoflLUae three-story brlek dwelling on King St., between *th and 9th. with alt the modern Im provements, also a stable. . ... No. 13. One three-storv brick, 411 King St N». IV. one three-story brick W -6th bt., near tba No. 20. ThYrethres-story bricks, 1241,1244. 1246 Prater St.. rix rooms each. „ , _ No. 21. Una thraa-story brick. No. 899 Jefferson St. Terma vary easy and location good. No. 23, A haifaq unreal ground between 12th and 13th Sts. fronting on West. curbed and graded. No.23. A farm in Braxdywles Handrad ot B lorwjBt ia Cxrutiaaa Handrad of about 110 aoresand sevaral «waller tracts, one of about «0 acraswithout building«, about ona mils from City lin owards New Castla. Beeide« the »bare we a«* «many «tn«n. Give na a call and do not fail to attend all our publie zaire re p2t>-lm _ PIYNOLOI * CO., k *14 Market fitreet, Wtlmlegton, 100 M M. CHILD 4 CO. CONVEYANCERS. REAL ESTATE BROKERS. Offcr tha following very desirable proportia* for •ale or oxohange: Ho. 1. Modern bnilt new house. 9 room«, gaa. bath. gc.. corner Sixth and Joffar balow vain*. No. 2. has tan. water closets, i son atroota; will ba raid Ro. • House on Sprue# street near Eighth, laat jWA •d; 5 room« And oat*kitcbra; very no«; will »>• '"Ho. 4. Haadanme now extension front houso, with ga*. bath, eemmodea. 4«.. on Hamaon •ri-ret naar lrel daalrablo borne, with tha ad aheap aai on easy aware avenue; n vaev vantage of city can. *• . .. Market street store and dwaalling; ona of tha bast breinem ataedi in the city; will b» »old for M*o0 ire» than vain*. No- 6. ,, A choice Market »trout residence: water, gaa, bath,«hade.^£; a really deHgktful home, aud of fered very low and on out forma A eboap pleasant end healthy village home la Newark, Del. Lo 45x2*3 Now boose, 8 room» and «storeroom. A millinery has been auorasafaily conducted her* for sometime. Gooïie* houae and other out-baildinz*. Inqaireol J. R. Ray, pm ark, or Bt our ofboe. . I J No. ft. $Dltiutid boildinv lot. ft., on EifbUrath street, n rar Wtibiofton. tfhis willb# a profit »bl« lotto bay, as tha building of Washington street bridge over th* Brahdynln* will greatly advanea tb* prio* af tots. ^ # Wa»bin»foe «treat lot. aOaiiS; west rile, between Eighth end Ninth; v ary choice. No. 10. 95 aerea of W. C. Cr.ak bottom land«, ona mil» •from Newark. Dal,; »too. houae and bars. No# 13* 2 lotsen Delaware avenu», near Soldier's Monu m-nt. task 204x135 ft. No. 16. . , 2 lots oo Dataware avenu«, nsar City R. R. depots •ach 25-2811 tt ft. No. 16. ewer af 50 hors, capacity, on the nav hiteCtayCrrak. at Thompson'» Sta lina on tha Pannaylvania and Dal. Railroad, J» yards head rasa, MyaÄteUraae;mUlo»Ufo Rail road riding.nohamllng or haaSliag o totock. but load and unload Into the mill door, thna saving heavy arpanaa. Strong taunoomeats wOl ba offer ed ta hag are. Ä« Abbtri stand on tho Md- and Del. Railroad, at Mtrydsl.Oxroline conntr. Md. Larxo now ho andttre. on! «6 aerea of gowd land. A need op port ini 9 to ^smo^^No lo^l option bare. An sxcallMit grist and »an- mill in Praoaiar Hundred, on ths Christiana Rivar, IS faot hand and E. Railroad. 1« mil«» to Newark. Avaryda sirnhla property ni now doing n profi tabla bnai No. 20. , . . The Newark Iso« Fsaaory. A good bnatnew ML P«nBV7lvraU.i>tUwAr«. Marylrad and ,.E ins th* list. CorreBpond.no« promptly anawsr KKVNULDftAtiO. 916 Maskat str».t. Wilmington, Dal., •sal estate broken, sonrsyanosra. anrysyara and osllseting «grata._iy*-dSta. a JgîOA SALE. THE COUNTY FARM AT HtKt'ft IWfiXEK. W E are aatborisad by the Committee of ths Board of Trufte«» for tha Poor of Now (Jaatlo i^vtfiiasstfisSgasgs: Ua, and Jfimlto from the Delaware Railroad at Chtp 180 ACRES as AND TWO PERCHES wall watered ad sri, divided into reaves reri fields, no .frac ad. On on. and o Uns ferm U lifs Grove of natural Timbre. Tho adapted to rass, tirais or FruiU. Tho ImproTomenU are A TW0-8T0RY DWELLING d Cribs. Barn and 6bed igs. Positry, Smoke and SDlWHd. all frams and Corner there is a Hotel soil is well Ol in ".V.'Sft t Post Office. H g »*J ê&Ëm: good Investment or do or by in M r I 91 on -tel. wg°raa,N..J421 Har-^MK • fwOMfii ffi«* MTOvrO nits# SB Ml SALK.-' ■tor* oarth TA PYiRSSSaai"*" 4 *""" ianti-îwtf H. 8ra^Vfo«t LiiS^£i&. L. Js.. ft.'tv aepl4-U D ELAWARE 41 last Irani AVKNUH LOT FOR SALE Analy aithtsoffir*. ITHiV SALE—Th* old *»t»blhh*d and wall X: kaowa City Hotel and Stables, on Want Front straet, between Shipley and Orange. P Apply to JOTIN H.FRA7.E... «ap4-tf S. w. Oer t ' OR SALE.—The valuable hotel property aetl known as the " Malta IIoum." N o. 103 Mn? *Ä ur ,lrMt - auf 16-tf_Thir d aadttbl picy «treats. F OR SALE—A Three-story Brick llousa, XifiA six rooms and Frame Kitchen. No. (Ml ■7Ï3 Jefferson «treat. Lot U fast from by 95 Teat ■!» deep. Apply for tsrms. 4*. to _ j ■A Throo-storv Bnck and Frame Kitchen. 1 in street. Lot U feet frunt bx 95 feet Apply lb, to«. oil Ho. 4 W.7th St., Exchange Building, Wilmington, 1>«1. sept dim I» grxUtt. ICE ! ; orders: mcbividi FOR 5 POUNDS DAILY fit . far AT *5 CENTS.A WEEK. PTT8ET d.RICR, where lee I) kept for »ale. Shipley hi.) OHoee—493 Poplar St. > lSlbhWsInat SO 401 ie9 1873 OrENlNfi 1873 OV THE ICE SEASOJN. WALTtS 4 JAHB«, Wholesale and Retail Ire Dealare-OHree Hth and King and 4th and bhiplex., furnish fqmUiaa. affloae. c. with pare reUd leset the following prions, via; For tha aaaaea wa will I lbs. dally. 10 rents par waak.J - •• «g •• 80 " 95 " 16 20 •1.05 25 110 30 40 lha. and ovar. at tha rata ef .Misants par 100 lbs. Having Inkan grant pain* te procure aarofal. rtredy driven, we gnnrantre our easterners enrta factioo We guarantee a supply thronghent the will reoeivelpromet ettentien. ' Ebxdlzt Ja non. «mire »«won. Order» by maU Howxxu P. W iLvew. nplt-tf VT OTICK.—W iuu>a KJnmsa wffl rezvo 5 ponn IN ICR dailylto ear of thair ewtomot* for * cw wash. _ «fr* JOHN RODDY ICE CREAMS, CONFECTIONS. TOYS N ^Rg7dU4m'i CmcIm, jSbREL fibk-works BA8KET8, WOODEN WARE, •ortmaat nf Staple and Fan JOHN BODDT, _ And n gaaara •liona. Wilmtaito*. Del. 1*S GERMAN ■KT» M t, and buy lud* tZefm I F YOU WANT A F J Singing Canary CHANDLER'S, 611 : one Julia, direst lamie» of Sieily Canary, 1 Seed, which wo are selling ang27 wTIl'chandner. •U Market »treat. iHlMll 8*11(3. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF/»WILMINGTON. DepoaiUtrj of tA« Public Honey*, J» but AND Finaaclal Agent of tho United St»too. EDWARD 1ÎETTB, Froeident G. D. ARMSTRONG, Ofifihte:. •400,000 at op CAPITAL, ol tooting and Exchanging of Govorn ownt Becuitttofi »tu«d«d to for th »ctl alphla and New York Rxchang* furm . tfihed to ragntor Depoettora without charge. lore meet on Mooritoye fifid Thursday Dl •t MO A. M. Cor dtooount. It and and REMOVAL OF T aa ARTISANS aA 7 ZVOB BANK To 602 Market Street. Wilmington, Delaware. Upon ta rooolvo dspesi » daily (Banders axaaptadj during tho nxnal burina« hon«, sad on Taoaday fiS&a. * M'filîrsruasrïfowa mo «nil Uod te participât» in fatare "th# ». ths ^ rew nrii t fevHU to t w fMTsIUsftofe atmete« ta tha Beak. MéHSOSSBS. — « WlLLUM«. HlU.lt. A. Uiooixg, G sosax d. C DA1UX6Î0I, Éïî/fe»... xcsaon, I.S«TTZ xrsu .1 well UtaW.lsi Via* F ***V T. T xruta. Tk* _I. l. Delamure uvpet Bouse. 809 Market Str««t, »bore Third StrMt WILMINGTON. DEL. do by OAKPEII. OIL 0L0TH. MATTU68 MdTODOf 8XADBL HBMRT ORSS1«. .aj-aasg acMg , " , " > iaar' W. CtAWIMTS. jvKTiciftrviB mci, SUMMIT iiRlDGK, Hn OraUft ftli FÜBN1TUBE. ^KSRKàN fc MALM8TNN, flCNIRAb UPHOLSTERY AND FINE FURNITURE WAREROOM8, HU SHIPLEY STREET, No. (ia t>. a. kxxt's xxw usildixs.) Making np and laying of carpets, matting and oil sloth; spring and hair mattrasaae: furniture eorered and repaired; lambrequins, draperies and window deoormtiona, and nil belonging to tha basi attendad to. jrt'Wt tnl* Ö®" H. W. Cor. Fourth and King Bta., WILMINGTON. DEL.. * filiLKk; FURNITURE WARc-ROOMS. A foil assortment of the latest atylae of Cxhieet ware for sale at tha lowaat prices. Call before purchasing elsewhere. mayg tf _OUL* 4 MILLER. fit TUE SECOND STREET mFURNITURE STORE, t _ •3» N. SECOND ST.. PHILADELPHIA, oxl The Old Stand aatnblUhad aoyearz, triomphant ia rVRRITVHZ . Daring the recent depression In basines we laid ia far eash cheapest aud host assorted stock in the eltv, which we ere selling at raaaonabi« priese. New Patent Sola Bedsteads which make a good bed a night, reliable for sick room or otBoes. CotTAGKi nd WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS Straw, Husk, r.xoelaior and Spring Mattremss. «.Parlor niu U oBolstered^in^any rißla^to reit Var 337 If. Second St„above Vine, east »lis, PLlladalnbia. Furniture ana v «ruban Blinda. 1. * 3. N. HARMAN, (No.410 KING STREET. WILMINGTON, DEL. Wa reapaetfotly infam the eltizaai o Wilmington and tha sarroaading eoantry that wa continua to manufacture and krep I hand at our largo and long oatabltahod warorooma, Faraituro of avary variety and sty la, couxiitiag af Mahogany, Kosawood and Walaat Faraituro, anltnblo for parlor, dining-room ôkuibir bim. Oar aasortmont of FarnituraUaa I ergo and varied a, can ba found in Dtlawaro.aud nil artiolre sold m oar wtabliabmont art warranted as represented. Vénitien Blinda of the moat fashionable designs made to order and kept oonstajtly on band. We also maaafaetnra and constantly keep n largeaa rertmretefBpriw.Hnlr.Mreaand 410 Eine a tree on 5 L. W. PA I«, UHR, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKES, NO. :iOS SHIPLEY STREET. WILMINGTON. DEL. Constantly In store and mana faatnroft to order, a large aaaort mret of iTUSin Of every description. Mattresses on hand and made to order. Undertaking carefully and promptly alla» dad Ho ha» aooarad tn* right to use Carpeatar'a rata» orpao Praaarvar. tnayH-Sm to COTTAGE FURJNITURE AT L. F. HICCIF8', No. 221 We»t Second Street WILMINGTON, DEL. vl7tf JpATRICK HASSAN '8 Carpets and Furniture WARE ROOMS. Am« IMMrn's Caniaga S Sapnt. No. 210 WEST SECOND STREET, Wllaatmgtwm, Del. Constantly on hand a large and varied arsortment •n. dress's Coaches a Specialty. hsnaa tolha City, or at vary modsrat* rates on la Wilmington. Del. a9-3m 4 » K» MüHLHAüftEÄ* FASHIONABLE TAILOR» NO. 418 KING STBS fiB wiuuMvot. tn« -as A taiga and handsome assortment af JJ©»8SIHWW, ONIB M4 V**UW Of **Lntari swim. Oirotate a rail. Fit Md satis las ttoa gaaraatead. a»14 1 G° ' MERCHANT TAILOR WILMIHOTON. DELAWARE. QEOBQK MdOALL, M«r«Mmmt Tmllo». No 181 Bt, WlUalngtOR, Del « 03. _____lisf Mr. Wfe.Gvlft. •S