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end 8: STRANOKR'd OfllDB. Strangers visiting onr city will find the follow useful for reference : Churches, Societies. Organisations tions, desiring to be plaoed in this list, or having any changes to make therein, will please report the samo at this office CHURCHE8 AND CLERGYMEN WOMAN CATHOLIC. St Paul's Church, corner of Fourth and Jack Street. Right Rev. Thos. A. Becker, D. D., Bishop of Wilmington. Ht. Peter's, corner of Sixth and West streets. Rev. Matthew A McGrane, Pastor; Rev. Peter P. McGrane, Assistant. St. Mary's corner of Sixth and Pine, Rev. P Kcilly. I id PROTESTANT BPIBOO'l'AL. 8t. Andrew'», corner ef Eighth and 8hipley stpopl», St. Spy. AUrei* Lee, 1) I) , Bishop of the Diocese. Trinity Church, oorner of Fifth and King treets. Rev. Charles Breok. Calvary Church, oorner of Third and Wash ington streets. llev. George A Latimer. Trinity, (old SwedeB) corner of 8eventh and Church street». Rev. Charles Breok 8t. John's, Brandywine Village; B diner Littell. T. Gar MBTHOMfcT KPI8C0PAL Anbury, corner o Third and Walnut Streets, Rev. Charlos Hill. 8t. Paul'», Market Street between 8eventb and Eighth, Rev. J. Clymer. Union, oorner of Fifib aud Washington streets, Rev. 8. L. Gracey. Grace Church, oorner Ninth and West street», Rev. Alfred Cookman. Scott Church, East Seventh Stteet, Rev. F. M. Chatham. Epwurth Chapel, Rev. H. C. Davis. Brandywine Church, Rev. J. 8hiiliug. PRKBDTTRRIAN. First Presbyterian Church (O 8.) Market Hev. 8. II. 10} A. M- aud Street between Ninth and Tenth. McKowu, pastor. Service» 7} P. M. Hanover Presbyteriau Church, corner of Sixth and King street», Rev Lafayette C. Mat kB. Central Presbyterian Church, Kiug street be tween Seventh aud Eighth. Rev. C. D. Shaw. Monroe Street Cbapel, connected with Ceutral Cburab, oorner of Eighth and Monroe Sts Rodney Street Chapel, connected with (.'entrai Church, corner of Roduey Street aud Delaware Avenue. Olivet Church, corner of Adams and Dock Streets. Rev. A J. Snyder Gilben Chapel, Fourteenth and French eie. SecouJ Baptiut church, corner of Fourth and French Btreets, Rev W. H. H. Marsh. German Baptist Church, oorner of Filth hu.J Walnut Streets, Rev R Piepgrae. Delaware Avenue Baptist Church Rev (4 h , past 10 A. M , Services W. Folwell. quarter to 8 in the eveuing. German Lutheran Church, oorner Sixth French Streets. (1 y biend's meeting houses Friend's Meeting House, WeBt Street, between Fourth and Fifth. Friend's Meeting House, comer uf Ninth and Tatnall. SWBDKNBObOlAM. Nsw Jerusalem Church, comer of Wa>*hiugtou Street and Delaware Avenue, Rev Willard Hall Hinkley UN1YEB8ALI4T CHUBGH. Uuiversalist Church, 8eveuth Street near Wal , Rev A. Boeserman, pastor. AFRICAN CHUBOHKB. African Union Church, Freuoh Street betweeu Eigbtb and Ninth. Bethel African Church, Waluut Street between Sixth aud Seventh. Union American Church, Freucb Street be Tweifth aud Thirteenth. East Zion African Church, coruer aud French Streets Wesleyan Union Afticao Church, l'oplar Street between Fifth and Sixth. CHARITABLE AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS Ninth MASONIC Free and Accepted Masons, meet statedly «heir Hall, Market Third. , between Second and FELLOWSHIP. Subordinate Lodge meetiugs are held every night at the Odd Fellows Hall, oorner of Third and Kiug street». PY1UIA8 KNIG11T8 Lodge» of this Order Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday aud Saturday evenings, in their hall, over Morrow'» »tore, Market Street, between Second aud Third. every Monday, evory Wed nesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday n lugs in tbe Wigwam, No. 304 Shipley Street. OF TKMPKHANL'B. Divisioua oftbeSonsof Temperaucemeet ev* ry tbeir Hall, third story Statcamau Improved Order of Red Men uiphl Butldiiis '■'itlb and Market street». HiilTKD AMKB10AN MECHANICS Couut.ima of the Order of United American Meohauir.ä Thursday and Friday ovenings, Fourth story Statesman Building, coruer of Fifth aud Market street». ANCIENT OBDBK 1 he Ancient Order of Good Fellows meet lied Men's Hall, coruer of Third and Market Streets, every Mouday aud Tuesday eveniug. UtlOTIlEHIIOOD OF THE UNION. Humanity Circle, Brotherhood of the Union, (H. F.) C. A., meet at Ferris & Garrett's Build ing, Maiket Street, betweeu Fifth au*l Sixth, every Saturday evening. every Monday, Wednesday, tbeir Hall, FELLOWS. AMERICAN PHOTBSTANT Ad-torlAl'IGN Meet» every Mutt.lay ev* uiug McLear'd iluildiug, Fourth Story, SeouuJ uni King ^lieet**. Kooui No 7, EDUCATIONAL PUBLIC BOHOOL». No. 1 —Grammar t-chnol, onrutr Ft each etrecta No. 2—Primary School, ccrunr tud Washington streute. No. it—I'timary Huhool, lettertn tween Nccotul ami Thin!. No. 4— Grammar Knhonl, Washing! t et ween Mecoud an I Third No. 6- Primary 8cbaol, Hixih Market an«l King No. ti—Primary Hchool. Walnut Third ami Fourth. No 7—Primal y rinhool, oo Pitto streets. No. 8—Primary Be Luo I, curuer ut Neveuth au. I No. 0—Primary School, comer *1 Tuuth an i King ptieuts No. 10—Pmnuty fJuhoul, 8ecoud êtreet, Washlogtou. 8:xlh Eleventh t, t, i. Fifth au 1 Feiiialu I'..liege, No 'Vealey*. ADtMIES r. c. ftyiut'o a. Ao-'fiay, ot-iufcf *.f l.*gl HO il Ou Le, fin aud CotnutHicial aud Wollaston • W A. Uejuald'H Clr.-uical Meiuiuary, Bccuud «tory Saville buiLliug, Sixth and Market streeta. Hannah Move Academy, earner of Eighth and West street* Mr». PcrkiuH' School for Young Ladies, No. 217 West Seventh Street Aon Fothergill'a {school, Oui Maiket titreet. St. Peter'» Female aud West Htreete. African School, nul, corner of Sixth Tenth and Orange Mibb Hannah II ßri'igbural'B School, Nu 206 Fourth street E'izabetb H ItiohurdH' Hobool, F 606 Orange Htreetn. LITERA BY SOCIETY. The Young Men's Cotholic IMiiloj atiiaii Lite -ta every Wednesday ev.-ning , third open every eveniog ary Instilu*e a, meir Hall, No 2 Lust Third Btory, at 74 o clr.ck I< to ineuibet.-* and itriiugers in the city UBPAUTMKNT. Frieuilul.il!, coruer of Tenth Reiiar?«, corner of Fifth uuii Orauge streets Delaware, Sixth street Pboeu*x, Fourteenth and Walnut. W^ter Witch, Hhiplry street above Fifth. Faute H Shipley aDd Orange ttreetB WaBbingtoo, Sixth s Shipley King. , between Freucb Company, Second street, between Market. PCBLID BLiLDINOH. corner of Sixth au*i King Custom U croetB. Host Office, corner of Sixth and King streets. City Hall, Market street, between Fifth aud t»ixtb. PUBLIC H.BTITUTI0N8 Wtltniu jtou Inetitute, corner of Kightb and Market at.'eete. internal Revenue Abbeefior'e office, aecoud ory, CuBtuui H Off ct of 1'eatb aud King etreete. Odd Fellowa Hull, Third oud King utreeta. , Sixth und King streets. Water Di partaient, Almshouse, located Lancaster Tornpike. County Hospital, Lnnoaster Turnpike. Horae for Friendless Children, corner Ninth end Adams street. Home for Aged Women, No. 609 Shipley 8: reef. The Wilmington and Brandywine Cometery ia located on Delaware Avenue, hounded by Adams Street Broom Street, near the LIFE the Broom Street, for a moet 1 Brandywine Creek. Office 8. E. Eighth and Market streets. COURTS The U. 8. Circuit Court ells lu Ihe Court Room, second story of the Custom House, in this oily. ready lag which for or °f ■t tu the third Tuesday of June and October. Tbc TI. 8. Diett ici Court, meets ai Ihe place, Ibeaecom! Tuesday in January, April, Ju&e and September. Superior Court and Court of General Braaiona id hold at Georget 4pril, and second Monday in October ; in Kent County, at Dover, on tbe fourth Monday in April and fourth Mouday in October ; in New Castle County,at Newcastle on tbe bcooioI Monday aft the commencement of tbe April term in Kent,and tbo third Monday in November. The Court of Chanocry and Orphan's Court,is held in New Cas tle County on Ihe thiro Mouday iu February, and Aral Mon lay in September; in Kent County.on the first Tuesday after the fourth Monday in Maroh, and on tbe fourth Monday in September; in 8m County on the firBt Tuesday after Ibe second Monday in March, and ou Ibe first Tuesday after the third Monday in September. The M vor'e Court nils iu Wilmington first Mon i«y in March, Juno, September and December the second Monday of or other Tho ings the real tbe tbe the be BANKING INSTITUTIONS. NATIONAL L-S DELAWARE, AT H1NQTON, Corner of Sixth aud Market Streets. Capi tal, $110,000. Discount days, Tuesdays aud has farmer's Corner of Third and Market Streets. Capi tal, $260,000. Discount days. Wednesdays and Saturdays. WILMINGTON, hi» the so WILMINGTON E NATIONAL BRANDYWINE, Coruer of Second and Market Streets Capi tal, $200,000 Discount day», Mondays and Thursday*. TIIE UNION NATIONAL Markt ! Streut, above Fifth Capital, $000,— Disci mut days, Tuesdays »ml Saturdays WILMINGTON, Comm of Fourth and Market Streets. Capi . $400,000 Discouut days, Mondays and 1hursdays WILMINGTON, NATIONAL SAVINGS BANKS. WILMINGTON ÖAV1NQ8 fD corner of Eigbib , iffi.e 8 E Maiket UH.AWAKK SAVINGS Office 606 Market street. ARTISANS SAVINGS BASK. Office G07 Market street. INSURANCE COMIMNIES. DILAW AK K Office No 607 Maiket FAB'lEU»' MUIDAL (1 ItlSUBANCB Ö-1MPASY. INdUUANOE OOMPANY BTATB Olfioe N». 827 Market street. DELAWARE CASTLE COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE (URB) COMPANY. Office Iubiitnte Building, Market street, above Eighth GROCERIES & PROVISIONS HARLAN & BROTHERS; t (Hucceetors to Ze* Attr L. Him.) NO. 8 EAST SECOND STREET WILMINGTON, DKLAWAiV) Groceries, Wines and Liquors. >1 respectfully call attention to their Block of WINES fflqSa n.d LH1UORS. Tho facilities po68W>Ho<l Baoi by them lor obtaining all Wiua>> aud Liquora^ln th Amongst the »took may bu found— ^ Cognac Hrao.lv, Pale do, lb'll »ml Uiu, m Jamaica Spirt«, Whiskey, .1 buttle, Malug Madelra, ronentfe.,sherry, WINEN, very choice aud old, ^Extra tine MnnougnbeU Whiskey, two to five year» • tÿ* Tavern k Ou pi; re supplied . Famtllb» supplied with Champagne, id and bottles. ..... ...; at roa-ouabte choapeat Wine» and i AFFLlOTKD. aud Invalid» In want of old Wtum* medicinal purpose«. 1 »«Hared UAKI.AN A taiuiug UROTU ER, Market llou«e. OL') WIN RP AND I.tQDOIta. Superior old Vt Ine« and Liquor», fur tuudical purpuR-K a general a*«ortmeut cl well «elected Gilt"' »ala at lair prie*-» by . 3 Kart Sue I.IUUORH ry IIARLAN ft BUOTIlKit. , WINES. GROCERIES, QUALITY. ^conauuieia^ suppliud whnlu . country trade retail by tho c torlly iilie,I, -, warranted to be sat trine ft RUOTHKIi'tt, No. 3 K*»l Second of . vt iliuingtou, NOTICE SPOR8TMKN. , HuiUble fur . Timothy Orchar-i IIARLAN it UltGTURK, IMEII1, FI,01II WII SEED STUBE. I No 401 MARKET SIR RET JOHN AlKIN. FINEST TEAS IN THE CITV. YOUNG IIY JAPAN, IMI'EIU \L, GUI».PU« DER OuLONG, SGLCtlilMJ. CHOICE COFFEES. WH1IE i GPEEN I.AGUAYRA, "LI tiOVEKNMENl' DEFINE III-.* Provisions, Hams and Shoulders. TUNG U EH. DRIED FINE GROCERIES. CHOW, ti II Ell KINS ; I'ICAl'iLLK A- WtliTEI* JELLY Prince of sALCK CAULIFLOWER. )», Luikuow, W.ir.-esleiehireand Pepper DeCOCO A or PREPARED COCu A NUT, th • tbe m.-tiket tor pie« and podding. PEARCE'a CRACKERS. BXTON'a ThKNUjN CRACKERS DU.-* 11 Nil I r-CitUBBING l.HCMIES CANNED F DRIED AZUKENK, Agliton'«, Marshall » »nd Liverpool GROUND *.! LANDUKTU-S WAltltAN l ED • IaIIDKN ri i.I l*t* constantly JOHN AlKIN Fourth and Marl et Hre- ts G KOI l itltv Bigncd, having arranged the Bland No. 221 Market Street, F"> »^GROt'RKY STORE, re-pectfully announce* to lit Cdiriuliy Sfclected Stock of Fine Fresh Groceries. mi; Having the daily want« of t -jxperie u<'*< m .u »uj.ply 1» satlrfac ENOCH !.. . Wilwinutou, lino of liUNMNii MatERiAl. FISHING 0 this day. JAMES SMITH New, Cheap Tea, Coffee und Spiee Store AT 400 feiliPLEY STREET. IfcgprCtfully te my fi tendu and tbe public .« » .-«U ut 4UO FHll LhV cheap bud hi tbe J A Ml ti :'MI JACOI WKLHin it heb KCTFU.LV ton, and the pul'll, at bis old established • ar.dKING Ste , a .. i"i .1 4„ Family Gro. erlui-, wlii.-i, » •tork. a» be f«»itii>! coutident it will c Utol-KI.Y HEWSPAPKIIS MAGAZINE.- deliver I) I. »I". !.. • » . h K. BUTLER 4''ll Market Hlr*-** 'i H A V»*. foi NU U A G S R. BUl'LKHV, l-U Market Utrœb Rook and Newepape INSURANCE COMPANIES. '['•IE DIAMOND STATE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Tbl« Company 1« now perfectly organized, and rapidly nceiviug application« lor Insurance, either on tho for a term of year«, or by Kudowmont based moet approved table«. Coplea of the the _ Incorporation aud ready for distribution to all who are desirous or ecamln lag Into the subject, upon application lo the Agent, by which It will be net n that the lntere-it« of those who by Insuring become members thereof are guarded strictest manner. Poller either guarantees tho Insurance . or constitutes the payments mado a Savings Fund for the use of the Insured. No mode of Life Insurance, no guarded, so equitable, or so economical, has ever been presented to the people. No other Life Insurance Company ilesei vea the °f Mutual as compared with !__ The following are some of Iu peculiarities : ■t 1« an association of Policy flnlders managed by d f'""'th*'"* *| iy *^ #n,Ml,eH ' ,roIU themselves, tu all the burine»» and esrotngs thereof. •nd. Its mutuality 1« insured by the very terms of -t of Incorporation, not by the iuteresta or whi of or control of stockholders other than mutual. Third. There cau he no ferfeltureof tbo premium paid Tho payments, principal and Interest, constitute a Sac ings t'unit, which may be railed npon at any time whan the member gets tired of bis payments, or they become tueuuvenien and he chooses to render up hl« policy. Fourth. There Is no Interest to ba paid on Capital, real or yiiaranieeil; thla ln.-t being In general a humbug Intereat of a few to absorb or otherwise control tbe surplus or savings. Filth. Its others. It will be conducted sorer» will permit, ultimate cheapness tbe safety of In I'&rtificate and Coupon prln ten In part payment or tbe reducing Vice yearly premiums, aud In that way each the burdens ot lusurance. Iu a word the «ante plan will be applied to Life Insurance as the Ferment Mutual In Company—the ui>»t successful In the State— lusunnce, which L-S aud has applied DeUwure need» little other recommendation. Lastly It will be mads emphatically the Farmera. the Mechauicsaud Laboring Man's Life Insurance Company; will be taken, the money paid by him,avail able tu all t'uutingenci«», aud he who ha» a wife or totally nt upou bis life alone, l eg lifts to provide for them something and 1 I I .H' -H -M hi» hUdd-'U this and do not wait lo he called on, hut look out f»r Ihn appointed ageuls In dtffereut portluns of the couuiry and make yout personal apnllcat so -a>ing your and the Company'» money. and and UFFIOEHS« PRESIDENT, JAMES C. AlKIN. No. BECK E TAKT TREABUKKR, ROBERT McCABE, M. D. DIRECTOKB, J»» C. A it to. Wilmlngtrn, iKoburi McCabe. Wilmlugtou James Moimw, • |v\i!'iaui Foirls, •• lohn Filling, Newark, Chits Tunnel!, Georgetown , dealer 1. Total Chae. B !.•>», K»q , *• Phillip Piunkett, COUNSEL, CHARLES B. LORE, Esq. MEDICAL EXAMINER—HOME OFFICE, R. P. JOHNSON, M. D. GENERAL AGENT, ISAAC J. JENKINS, Wilmington. AGENTS, H. C. D nglax, Frnyrna; Dr. 1. Jump, '.'ay, Farmington; Solomon Matthew», Mlliord; Lewis ft ■lost-pli. Gtcrgttoe ii ; l(ev. Geo. W. Covington; Newtown Home Office, Is ac J Jeukiu», General Agent. MARKET STREET, WIL MINGTON, DEL ri'IliC FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INSU. J. RANCE COMPANY, OF THE STATE OF DEEAWARE (OatatNAL Mill Cbibk, Ac.) l'h;n Company ccutlnnns to offer to the people of DeU superior advantage« of Insarance against lo»« descriptlonR of property, OF 1 AM OFFICIE— lion The luati lalle« t» commended by over 20 yeais experi ence in ami attention to the subject ef Mutual Insurance, (being the Urst to Introduce the principle tuto our State,) by roacon of which, It Is believed the Managers have t een enabled mo lo adjust aud discriminate between the different varieties of property, member .'hip ameug the must equitable In character of the nnmer iDKurance Companiu» preeeuted to the public. It taka« credit to it»olf, that Its payments oi logge« have mpt aud liberal, that in 33 year« burine»» and lustee reaching over $160,000, not a ringle cage ol lltlga tion ha« occurrod, and ecarcely oue witbont entire «atla taction to the partlea Insured. gafety than tbu number amount of it* risk« it has declined Hundreds »aud» of Dollarn of Insurance, either ag requiring great au amount in a ainglo rtik or ag otferlng unfit ob jact» of lusurance for the character of the Iuatltntiou In this mauuer It ia conceived it has the aafeat iui.it select list of insurance«, In proportion to the MUIIone of Dollar«, within rea*onable range. A» evidoiK - .) of tills, It baa • Company only reduced the rate of moderate, oue-Mxth, daring the a»t two year«, but U present» now a claar auTptue fund of $46,uuu, at necurUy against any ausesanient on tbe Deposit Notes, which sum by the resort to Scrip Certificate» ot the balanies doe to each member, »teuf 6 per cent. It commenced the year 1S62, :bo community in Deposit Notes of Aurpluh Fund and H HI 'I- • for being tasued, will them from January 1862, at the aunum, thus m iking a still fartbu A pr*.lection to $260,000 Total protection, it 1« the work of the Farmer« of Delaware, and as such oiifcht to patio , II 0,1 oo Prealdent—JBS6E SHARPE Hecrelarv «nd Trea«nr«r—R obert MoCabk, M. D whnlu UIUELTORS: Eli Wilson, Hrandywiue Hd.; James Delaplalu, Christi „ua ltd.; James Webb, tMuuml Barr, E. C. 8tot»enhurg and Jess.) Bliarpe. W llmiugtou Hd.; Robert McCabe, MIG creek lid.; John F. WlUiaineoU, White Clay Creek Hd ; George Janvier, New Castle lid.; Curtis B. Klliiou, . tdiT Hd.; John C. Clark, Red l.iuu lid.; Win. temple, .-my tira ; James II. Kuril ham, Ht. Georges Hd.; Charte» r. Fleming, Peler F. Causey, Milfurd; Henry Todd, Dover; • bai le» Tunnel), Georgetowu. AGENTS—Aa well for resolving application« for •uce a« uue« of members : Eli WIIhou, Brandy win« Ud.; WllluuKou, Hurt.trod», trine Second fur McCabe, Mill Delaplalu, Christiana Clay C Ud.; Curtis B. Kittson, ., Hud Linn, St. Georges, and Appoqulnimluk "Heph Ü. Griffith, Smyrna ; James Grippen, Hd.; Chari»« T. Fleming, Milford. Chari»« I uiiuull, Georgetowu; lleury T nuderhigued, Wllmlugluu receive Immediate alien, tUriiLKT McCABK M. D.. h»orutarx .AlVAItK FIRE INSIHANCE t! AN V —lac upon Arab i .: I . DkLAWAkk t*NE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. ü F KICK, No. 007 MARKET STREET. PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY a HE hECKIV _ appltcattoue fur lusurau.eat tbj • .»Ule» m Wh urlugton, agaiu»t l.i»»en by Fire oo every description ot butldlhg« iu general, niurcbandue, »hip« tu port aud tbeir oargoe», household furniture and other pergonal prop* sty «I»., agatuel loss or damage by lnlaud trangportation ol good», ware», merchandue and country prodnee. Term« of Insurance will be »» favorable .-ompanlea iu the ritte» ot I'hiladolpbta t'arttea tn«ured solidity of U» capital, and that all l»e«e adjusted Vy the company. 1 III-.* »ay of the fallest confidence In tbe J*»». Al.-udiuhaU, i Edward M.Iuiril, Uuurga W . fiuah*,' I lm-urauca may be uiadu f.,r any time not Is«» (bau ihre« De\aware Fire lusurance Company, (whose charter t«' p„tnal tetlect perpetual inniraucu on real e»utto, the person becoming Incured.depontstn I tie ulUce a certain percentage, (more or lc»^-, accordiug to lira nature of the risk,) npon tha any time by leaving a pur cent on the amount deposited. Tbta method is believed to be much more advautagoone to the Insured than tbe formor—tho expense renewing of the policy formation '.rai Vb.yd,^ Thomas M.-C Pepper wantlugin -VAMUtL Fl.OYD, I rusidci.l Joui Mot. lab. : »ç£*c l ED rp UE DELA WA HE MUTUAL LIFE I INSURANCE COMPANY. No. 602 MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON. GUARANTY CAPITAL... ts to lit Fresh . $ 100 , 000 . Thi» Company Is now fully erg tnixud aud preparsd to at the lowest rate», which th« uxperiem-u of the heri*« 1 - istlng companies have regarded asconeigtont with entire mpany except policy holders, and ail the insured except holders of ticipating policies are members on an equal looting with all others, and entitled to participate in nil net profits. All Foliciie Non- Forfeitable. POLICIES assured a« follows, Llv E POLICIES—Premium continuing fi LIFE Pol. ICI Er*— Premiums rontiuutog ENDOW MENT PUI.1CIR8— P- licy payable »uj.ply P-I D IES—I'reminmu pnj «bio , POLICIES participating in profi c. pi Tel tu Poltrig« JOHN P. McLKAlt. Pro PreAlduiit. FISHING dividend« B. NIKI.L-M, Actuary. M M.CHILD,fluc iBlery '".■»E, Gutd'l tnpt. N ew castle county mutual INSURANCE COMPANl'. OFFICE WILMINGTON INSTITUTE, COKNEU EIGHTH AND MARKET öTtttETS WILMINGTON, DEL. JNTEKEÖI * Ü PREMIUM NOTES REDUCED To FIVI. iitllL prtnelpl# of Mutaal inanrence 1» bellevea t I »»fu>t,and experience, solar, has preyed it to b cheap«6t tii**auhGf Insaranr« against Lo«« nr Fibr, and allhongb Ou» Institution bas bec6n but 13 y«ar* In cx> latence, tbu net of insurers will compare favorably with an r "thur; and tbe toys«« by fire during that time, al lhoU>;l> not f»w ,hav e been prompt I y paid, «»all who have L«. h insured in thlu office and bave bad the misti>rtnne ■„ i,e Dm usd ont cau attest. The object ha« been to se Store public LhV hi tbe ot safe risks, .r.r ol loiui • d without regard to hasard»; ihn« les «eu. ox; th» iiablliiy of sinking the ra«h '-e|>Ual In ' ««e of hu»* dlratter« during tbe year. D1BBCTUUS. Wii-niMiiON — WlllUm Canby.Cletuuul B •old, Jacob l uri.y, John Coch , Edward T Ballab, Clmrl«» t Cdb to swell (he cm» agood l.ii'l, Samuel Can by. BlbAMI'TWlXB Hn»t>kliO —Edward ilringhurst. CiiaiATuaa Huvnaiti).— New CaevLB Udhi. M uns Ci,«v 0« ecu Huki.bkh —a. P. hhaunion. WILLIAM CAN BY, President, f*. D. f-Hiru, Huetutary and Tr«a»urer. |J- iitUce béai.* from 0 to I sud tram 2 to A jaulO-ly !.. • , A »bien hieb Hlr*-** A G S —.lohn Guyer. Utrœb INSURANCE COMPANIES. CONTINENTAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Office—N o. 26 NASSAU STREET, Corner of Cedar NKW OFFICERS.! I'hm'dsst— JUSTUS LAWRENCE. Vice Prk*ii>fnt-G. HILTON SCRIBNER. Skcretaht—J. P. ROGERS. Actuart— R C. FROST Mkdioai Kxauinkr— K. D. WHKRLER, M. : F. J. t. It. 11. C. CARTER) C. 8 J. Msrylsnd Second 81 , opposite josl office, BALTIMORE, Ml. jr. as. tsola.ni xr-a.n., AGENT FOR DELAWARE, Dtlswart. -M of D Journal Buildir G No. 510 Market Street, Wilmiugton. GENERAL STATEMENT. Total number I'oii.-ius L Insuring. « l.eued in 16f'8. $32 '.43,08(1 On ... 2.(07,178 48 .6,<h)4 no td.ii iO.I'OO <10 Insuring. Divisible Surplus... Dlvldemt declared and passed .1,- >2,(71 ft DeU lo»« tho credit o! 'II B NATIONAL. LIFE INShlt.AKCE COMPANY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. WOOLSTON GENERAL AGENTS FOR DELAWARE. MkDIUAL EXAMINERS «' .'l. J 8. VALLvNPINnilAM. McK. K I MP. HAMILTON. 1 Co., Wilml gtrn l>i-law rw lily T COLLINS •• ROBERT P.JCM., \V.I> SHARP, BKNJ WHITBLEV, •• W T. GOODWIN, - CHARLES II. RICHARDS. • DAVID HALL. •' J. 11 P. SHIPLEY. The National I« a Homo Company in oreiy ocallly. Tho money paid for ■ r»minma invested ' — lion wh»re received. WOOLSTON State,) : . 16 B.igl Third St it, (Odd Fellows Hall) Wlatucton. _ WINES AND LIQUOR3. ~ SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE. Used by Hundreds of Congregations for Churoh Communion Purposes. EXCELLENT FOR LADIES AND WEAKLY PERSONS TO USE. the pore juice of the Grape Hospital« SPEER'S W I N K B the Convalescent. They with a rich body, and ere extensively u.-ed In Hi for the weak and debilitated. Sickly po:.on««ho |k VINUMBONUMj t| s® M ; VINEYARDS-NEW JERSEY. SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE FOUR YEARS OLD. " jn-tlv celubratid Native Wine i» u.ndetiofn country. Juice ot ol hTRENOTHEHING ITS VALUAII.B TONIC I'ROI'ERTIES Native Wlr.e. Iteiug the Ori;.e, produced under Hr. t»p»«i'» personal »upsrvision. it» purity and gcnulnents* gnaranieed the yonnetst child may partake àdvantaç«. It I» pirilcnl»rly beiirflciat . It I» In tvery "jui.'J'*""" 11,1 the tbe afflict th A WINE TO HE I.FT.IED luralldH u-e Spe» 's Port Grap» WJnul Speer'a ty tha to BY DKUGl.1 T8 G EN UR ALLY. A. ti PEER'S Vineyard. "ADWAY, NEW j i»l J-lvaem «M AND LMII OR TORI'. MIDDLETOWN, DEL. Uiuti Od of t.i.ttfviag fin h WfNKai.d LIQUUIt SI'.iUK .'rid.II. town, Du WOOD SSTHIiEl, Opposite the Depot, where he he» on ; :rc ia muni # T0ltxcc ., CIO 1RS -lv i'llOM A r* MUKHAY -I i.iQU . DYEING & SCOURING, . . I'A HUY, M* to 1 - DYKIt AND CLEANSER LADIES AND OENTLEMEN'S APTUtEL, all colors, CLOTH, SILK, CRAPE FABRICS, and COTTON Il ia r.-ni*. 310 KING 81 RLE I. (between 3J a: >1 4th,) WILMINGTON, Kid Gloves, Feather«and Bonnet»,Crap»«, Velvets, and all kinds of 1,A DIES AND GENTLEMEN'« APPAREL, able term». 4UrPainll) Monralng promptly .tllended ESTABLISHED Y KING KtiTABblMINEnT J. ft J. W. JONES, No. 482 North Front Street,above UallowhtA PHILADELPHIA. riANCY and cx> with al have se Dye Silk«. Woolen aud Fancy Goods of every .IukiI; superiority of Dyeing Lulle» and Ututiu '» Garments to widely known. t'r»poaiid Shawl» dyed tbe most brilliant and plain 1 Merino Shawl» cleansed f G«ullemen'» Apparel, Curtain«, Glove« cleansed or dyed to look like ftirCell and Irok «t work tiHtcre go LURNITURE sad VEiliEllAA J. & J. N. HARMAN No 410 KING STREET, . DKLÀWAHK I.LMiB W1LMI.'. »p. cttully tnlorm the cUiEens ol Wllrninpi .-, ; »urroundlng country ti at we contii.ue to manuf.'Uur* and keep > n «ud at onr I.ARGF: AND LONG ESTAB LISHED WABK-KOOM8, Furniture of every varieiy and style, consisting of Mabogany^Ros«■«•ond and Waii.nl Fur l«rg. les of Coch (he Chamkri assortment ol Furniture I» be found In the 6tate of Delaware at our establishment are WARB ANTED T<) PRESENTED. VENITIAN BLINDS ef made to order eud constantly Ucture and constantly keep a , Mo»» sad lin»k Matlieeses -.11 article» »old the most fashionable derign J. f*. HARMAN till Kinn St reel. hieb Q uantity vs. qualii v—hli mboi.D'8 extract fiarvaparilla. Tbe do»« I» eu.ail. Thoao who desire a targe quantity nd large doeea ot meuictne ERR. BANKS AND BROKERS. N WOOLSTON & CO BANKERS & BROKERS, 420 A Half troleum Life Life Queen Six Cloth l.«dlea Cloth One rle, Oak Hedsklus, , Pickwick, Nicholas Time«. No. 15 BAST THIRD STBBBT, WILMINGTON, DEL. DEALERS Government, Railroad, STATE SECURITIES. General Agents for Delaware National Life Insurance Co. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Congress Special Aot Approved July 26, 1868. CASH CAPITAL, «1, 000,000. Chartered llshed which tlona of the This not agente. offered terms, DIRECTORS. Philadelphia, B. A. Rollins. Washington Wm E. Chandler, John D. Deft-ees, Edward Dodge, New York, ■B.C. Fahnestock do F. KaUhford Harr, Wm. O. Moorehead, do J. Ilfnckiey^Clark, !! I OFFICERS. C. II. CLARK. Philadelphia, President. HENRY D. COOKE, Washington, Vice President. JAY COOKE, Chairman Fluance and Executive Com. EMERSON W. P8KT, Philadelphia, B.c'y and Actuary. E. 8. TURNER, Washington, Assistant f'ec'y. FRANCIS G. SMITH, M. D , Medici Director. 8 EWING MEAR M. D.. Asst. Radical Director. MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD. J. K. BARNES, Surgeon Gen. U. H A., Washln P. J. liouwrtz Chlet Medical Banartment, DHÏ U.°8. N., Washington. D W. BLI88, M. D.. Washington. SOLICITOUS AND ATTORNEYS. . E. CHANDLER, Washing!«». I). C. G KUKUK HARDING, Philadelphia, Pa. Thla Company, National In U« character, tfieri, reason of Ita Large Capital, Low Rales or Premium i New Table«, the most desirable means of insuring yet presented to tbe pnblle. 'I he ratee of premium, being largely reJaced, are made as favorable lo the Insurers as those Companies, aud avoid all the complication« and uncer tainties of Notes, Dividend« and tbs lalsundentanalngs which the latter are so apt to Several new and attractive tables which need only to be understood to prove acceptable lo the public, such as the Income-Producing l\tHcy and Itcturn Premium itoiicy. In the former, the policy holder not only secures a life Insnranco, payable at , bnt wilt receive, if living, alter a period of a few years, an annual income equal to ten | cent) of the part of hie policy. In the pany agrees to return lo the assured the total amount of he lias paid in, in additiou to the amount of his by Policy Holders presented ■ The attention of persona contemplating Insuring tlielr k ^ Incrjuslug the amount uMnanrance they^uReady Full partlcnl.rs to b« Utrealara Application at our office, Pamphlet», luliy deacrib ng advantages offered by the Company, may be oral term« offered to agents and solicitor*. WOOLBJ . Lit. CO., linilngtou, Del. (jlUMSUAW & PLtflVIiETT, lo. 2 East Third M. BANKERS AN1) BROKERS, AND Dealers in Real Estate. 2 & 4 WEST THIRD STREET, WILMINGTON, DEL. FOR 8AXE DELAWARE STATE BUNDS, GOVERNMENT LOANS, BANK STUCK and CITY LOAN. Also, DKAF1S ON ENGLAND, IRELAND AND SCOTLAND. «a-PASSAOE TICKETS for id ihe National Line Cunard Steamers <J steamers for Europe for JMRS1 NATIONAL BANK, OF WILMINGTON. Depositary of the Public Moneys and Financial Agent of the U- 8. I the EDWARD BETTS, PaitsiDkNT, G. D. ARMSTRONG, Cabuikb. CAPITAL, $400,000 THE COLLECTING AND EXCHANGING OP GOVERN MENT SECURITIES ATTENDED TO POB A »MALI, COMMISSION-! PHILADELPHIA AND PORK EJCIIANQE FURNISHED TO REGULAR DEPOSITORS WITHOUT CHARGE. DIRECTORS ET ON MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS . 30 A. M. PQR DISCOUNT. to J ARTISANS' SAVINGS BANK, No. 601 MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. Ire deposits dally (Sunday* excepted) during Ihe usual buHlaesas hours, and on Tuemlny and Batnrday evenings, from 7 to 8 o'clock, P. M. All the profit« uf the Bank, after the payment of ressary expenses, are devoted to the benefit of the positors, and Dividends are mad» «eml-annually In April October. 8lnce thé organisation of the Bank, In 1161. the Dividend« have uniformly been at the rate of per annnm. not drawn are regarded as Deposit«,_ une« become entitled to participate In future Dividends. No Mannger is allowed to borrow any of the funds lu tinstud to the Bank r the US MANAGER . Kdwabo Dablinoton, Joseph W.^Dat, Job H. JacxaoH, C I, KM EXT B. SmtTH, I. L. Liciitbhbtbui. Wm. 8. MILLES, Pbbsidkkt. President William S. Geokub Edward Gbor'ix 8. Capklib. Geobue W. Bom, VI . McLbab. Treasurer. PAINTING, <fco fin DECORATIVE ÜB I GN.ll and i 22 PAINTING & FRESCOING. 1-. WITSIL, 415 Market Street (up stairs.) JAMES BRADFORD W OULD ru.pac'fnU, Inform bl. friand, .ud tbu public .U.L.i rati J, th.t b. hM Removed to his New Stoie, Not. 4 and 6 East Third Street, WILMINGTON, DEL. will keep constantly on hand a PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. Ills facilities tor conducting the business on the moM enlarged scale, and ia the most satisfactory manner, are net equalled by any other establishment in tbe 8tate, whilst his stock Is larger than In any store between Philo delpbla and Baltimore. Be returns bis thanks to his patrons for tbe liberal patronage heretofore bestowed npon him, and hopes by strict attention to business, to merit nd receive» cent in nance of tbeir favors In hi« ne w loca Market., ; and Fur W. A. RKYHOIiDI* CLASSICAL & MATHEMATICAL XN8TITU 1 K WILMINGTON, DLL A WAHL. »old derign reel. Opens Us WINTER TERM MONDAY, DECEMBER îtb, lBC8 had of BOUGHUAN, THOMAS ft desire Catalogue« ~. -T of Principal. NEW PUBLICATIONS HOOKS. N E. S. R. BUTLER, 420 MARKET ST., WILMINGTON, DEL., IUa reoeived aud for «ale A Frenoh Country Family. Cloth $1,60.' Phantom of the Forent. Cloth $2.00. Half hour« iu Bible land«. Cloth $1.26. Hunting t-cenes In Africa. Cloth $1.76. Na«by—Divers View», Opinions and Prophecies of Pe troleum V. Nasby. Cloth $1.76. Thrilling Ad ventures among the Indien«. Cloth $1.76. Life of David Crockett. Cloth $1.76. Life of Daniel Boone. Cloth $1.76. Queen Victoria'» Journal. Cloth $1.76. Six hundred Kecelpu Cloth $1.76. l.«dlea Hand Book of Fancy and Ornamental Work] Cloth $2.00, One of the Family ; 26 cants.', Margaret's Engagement«; 60 cent«. Brownlowa ; 38 cent«. Brother'« Bet ; 26 cents. Playing for High Stake«; 26 centa. Coopbe'b Lbatukr-Stookinu Storm«.—P ioneer», rle, Oak Opening«, Pathfinder, Chain-bearer, Deer-Hay or, Hedsklus, Wept of Wleh-ton-Wleh. Wyandn , Mohican», Spy ; paper cover» 76 cent». Dickrhb' Worrh— Pickwick, Martiu Gbusclewit, Dombey ft Nicholas Nlckleby, Burnaby Undue, 30 Copperfield, Great Expectation«, Time«. 26 Cant«. American Nolee.16 cent«. King Foe Jackson One ing, One Blghlh weight In Gold. wine One One One with hack inington. city Dyott's Mutual Friend, . 36 Cents. Ceats. Dai id Twist, llatd feb28 Dm iltt, A »in j^GKNTS WANTED i 0B Service Afloat During; the War Between the States. A •if m») At Freuet) By Admiral RAPHAEL SKUMKS. aelllug book book Laving been Issued of the Sumter, the opera Fleet while under command Canvasears will flud tbia ihe llshed since the war, which gives a history of tho CrulseB an authentic account Alabama, tlona of the of the Admiral. This work will be sold only by subscription, not be obtained except through our authorised traveling agente. To enorgette mon and women a raru chance iB offered to make ntouey. Send for circulant aud see our terms, with a full description of the work. Address, KELLY, PIET A Co., Publishers, BALTIMORE, feet ttn tending L !! I - I' .DM Stony DHÏ HOODS & TRIMMINGS. 226 226 rare 1IAKKET Nt. MARKET St. CHEAP ed will BLACK SILK SACQUES. Black Silk Cloth Sacques Or Cloakings, Trimmings, Buttons, Fans their Kid Gloves. Parasols and Sun Umbrellas. BERLIN ZEPHYR at 20 Cents. FOR AT THIS POPDLA It STAND. M. L. LICHTENSTEIN, 226 Market Street NEW STOCK DRY GOODS. 207 MARKET STREET. We hare iu«t opened a FULL LINE FALL & WINTER DRESS GOODS, SILK AND WOOL POPLINS), ALPACA, POPLINS, BLACK and ( OLOKBD ALPACAS' BLACK and COLORED ALL WOOL DELAINES, SHAWLS, I1LANKKTS, GUILTS, TABLE AND SHIRTING LINENS, TOWELS, NAPKINS and DOYLIES. LADIES aud GENTS 11 AN-DKKHCHIKFS, LADIES MERINO. Wat, cood and cheap GENTS MERINO HHIItTB and DHAWKI A good and cheap asaurtmeut of OASSIM13RES coming »eariiiD. CANTON FLANNELS I the loWH»L Print«, 8, tO, 121$ and 14 ceula. Shaker alt wool and cent« and $1 OOporyard. Flaunul» 26, ANDREW E. GROW & Co.'h, 207 MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, DEL. oct6-tf _ BOOTS & SHOES. NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE, GEORUE S. HAQANY "Vr HAS JU8T OPENED, At No. 102 West Second Street, DITWKKN OBAM0R VARIED A850RTMBN I ST, reaperltully arks the public A LAHOR 8HOK:t, for Ladiu*. Gentlemen, Children, all ot which he propos* Huit the present time«, to call and exami n» hi** i J ACOB KATES, . CORNER OF SIXTH BOOTS April In of lu KINQ 8TP. s Oppcrit« the Post Office, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. i DEALER. Gentlemen's fine dr»s» Hoots and Hhoe», Ladies' Cblldron's Bboegof all degcrlptlone, constantly and made to order. Ladles' FASHIONABLE Children'g fine polish Boot», llaliuorals Oattorsand Hlippers oi excellent >naterial and linl»h. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. jßDTZ & nitoTii cm, MANUFACTUniBB Of ALL KINDS OF CIGARS, Wholesale and Retail D 1er« in all kind» * Cbcwlug aud Smoking Tobacco, No. 303 KING STREET, WILMINGTON, DELA WARE. JOHN BUTZ. TACOB BUTZ. oat2-t y_ Orders frem the Country JOHN OTTO, I t tilt* hihI I.i Ini* Cigars 9 8 miff % PIPES, TOBACCO, No. 2 W Ft *.lit Hfll't't, Will Hbceivk Prompt Attkntion. Wilffiinatou, licl.1 vvitra L 1 public moM are 8tate, Philo his npon merit loca HENRY S. MoCOMB, nriLL continue the manufacture of all kinds of Leather VV for Shoemakers, Saddlers and Manufacturer« Also will keep on baud aud make to order LEATHER IIOSE OF ALL KINDS, AND PATENT STRETCHED WHOLE HIDE AND SIDE LEATHER BELTING, fiingle end double thlckne»«, plain or water proof cemen ed, and warranted a »aperinr article. All ordere will b filled to tbe entire satiefactlon of tbe purchaser, and at the lowest market prices, at tbe old »fund, Southeast cor ner ot Third and Orange streets, Wilmington, Delawaro. H 8 McOOMB. WOUi>TON & Co., BANKERS & BROKERS nave moved Irom M2 King Mreet to I No 15 EAST THIRD STREET. lBC8 ft rjvHOHE WHO D8B1RE BRILLIANCY OP COMPLEX hold's Concentrated Extract of Feraaparilla invariably does. A»k for Uelmbold's. Take no other. REAL BBT ATM BROKERS J. & S. B. MoLEAR, REAL ESTATE BROKERS No. 007 MARKET STREET* Kent.— O ffice« in the building S K. King and Second Streets. Foe Sal*.—S ix three «tory Brick Dwellings Jackson Street, between Klin and Linden Street«. One new three «tory Ilrlck Dwelling, with tack build ing, on Jackson Street, between Kim and Linden Street«. ■tory Brick House, No. 622 West Seventh One two-story Brick Dwelling, Bennet Street, between Blghlh aud Ninth. two story Brlok Dwelling, Lammott St., Brandy wine Village. One three story Brick Dwelling, No. 12 Newport Pike. One three story Brick Dwelling, with back bulldluga, . Newport Pike, opposite Olivet yardand One three story Brick Dwelling. No. 709 French Street, with threeslory double I ack butldiog. Valuable Business Stand, Storn aud Dwelling House, .716 Market Street. Elegant Dwelling hack buildings. Lot running llirongh to Walnut Street. Sp'ei.ilhl Country Seat. Storni Mansion Hour«, with inington. Cheriunt Grove C (tage Newport Pike, \< x mile from city limita Dyott's , with four slory ■ hlladtriiihia l'lkn, mile from WH ■Si acres, In l'encader Hundred, bln 2*4 miles of Newark Depot. A Farm of 623 acreB In Appnqulnlmlnk lid., 11, miles »in Blackbird Station, on Delaware Railroad, of 1600 trees. wit A Farm of 162 Acres Iu Braudywlue Iluudrod. •if lu most oases a large portion ol the purchase money m») rem« iu secured on Bond and Mortgage. BUILDING LOTS At tlie oorner of Third and French Streets, 187 lest on Freuet) Street, 180 feet on Third Street. . K. corner ol Kim aud Van Buren Streets 112 feet by 70 feet. >e N. W. oornor of Adams and Eighth Street, 224 Adam;.- Street by 146 fi-et ou Eighth Street, ttn tho West »Ido tending trout Sovonth Io Kichth «troet». , 146 feet deep, ex ENTS. L B. F. & J. F. WINFIELD, Stony Creek Depot. Sussex, Virginia number pf V ALU ABLE FI. lor aalein thl» vlotnity, we have e«labll«l. t)>o Petersburg ar.d Wei ofllco at this Depot, dou llallroad, attend to ihe rale ol nil Und» entrosten t rare W» have f* r sale, at this time, 26 valnaMo Farms, Railroad roRierltullv mollet* «-«I to give native» of thin place,well acqunint pvopsre-l and c »uv anlmit ■t of maiket. Purchaters ed with the people aud looalltiea. will be pl»a»ed to give _ offer for sale. TERMS—6 pur cant, fommlatlon. No i REFERENCER. Hon. C. I. COLLI f K. Präsident I*- A v, K. \. MARTIN & Co, Fetersburg, Va. junks & plummkii, *• " ItOHEKT TANNAHII.L, lo for ni >t I i*. n t. R. Co. i . V. WINFIELD. Or J. F. WINFIELD, Stony Citek, W. U., Sussex C i.aintd penile well acquainted with the that reepnnrihle them will be at no * xpense when J. A. BROWN. person calling their charge. I'lio.ms m. ouLu, Real ENtute Agent & Auctioneer, No. 4 EAST THIRD STREET, H ILMINGTOiX, DEL. FOR BALM FARM» In all parts of the State. HOUSE8 and LOTS in all parts of tbe City. 4SPSp»rlal attention given to the purchase and sale ol Farms In this County. aor6-ly MISCELLANEOUS. CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWARE. At No- 302 Market Street, WILMINGTON, DEL, Will be th« above good« » beat «»rortment tbe State. Band China Dinner Sets, Band China Tea Sets White China Tea Sets, White China Dinner Sets. E D WA R DS' White Iron Stone Dinner Sets ED WARDS' White Iron Stone Toilet Sets. EDWARDS' White Iron Stone Tea Sets, Fanoy Toilet Sets, great variety COMMON GOODS, of every deseription FANCY ARTICLES, in endless variety Hard Rubber-Handle Knives. PLATED FORKS, SPOONS, CASTORS, &c. Plated Tea Sets, of best quality. Cut Glassware, oi every description Pressed Glassware, of every description. Coal Oil Lamps, Portlaud Kerosene Oil, Lamp Chimneys, &o The attention of those In want of the above good« I* In vttud to my «lock of good« In this line. The quality of the prices br low a« good goods the kind thit can be found, . Y. deNORMANDIE. COAL, WOOD, LIME, CHARCOAL.. I'lsASTER AKD f'EIHEKT 5 .1 r AT THE YARD OF JOHN H. TURNER, Water St., bet King and French, WILMINGTON, DEL. Hpriug Mountain I.ehlgh Coat,Locust Mountain, liroad Mountain and Blackheatb Schuylkill Coal of all nixes, ' * a superior quality. , Pine aud Oak Wood, Calcined Plaster ment and Charcoal, wholoaale and rutall, for sale at * ho yard of JOHN H. TUHNKU, Water Street, between King French, at tbe lowest nrarket^rat»« IKfCH'H M PATENT STREET LAMPS. KEROSEN8. FOU GAS TOWN and COUNTY COM LAMPB MITTKM8 , Railroad. Goa and Ferry Companies, Hall road Houses, owners of Uouse«, Largo Storehouses Depots, Skating Rinks, Manu factories. Hotels, Restaurants. Also, Church«», Physician'« Country Residences, and all oihers interested will find that this Is ixactly what they need OUT DOOR or STREET 'I' i MINER'S STREET AND DEPOT LAMP gives a bettor 1 light, I» clsauer, more ....... way than any lamp uot: ■■■ **"•• Testimonials ot th* best kind will bo furnished lu abundance. Send for Pamphlet and Price Also K. A. HEATH ft Co., Sole Manufacturera for the United States 11 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK. ap r23-6mos LEWIS C. SPRINGER'S HAT AND CAP »TOBE, No. 233 MARKET STREET, WEST SIDE (below Third St ) WILMIMOTON. DEL Haying laid Iu my Fall Stock of good«, ' inducement» public In general. All Goods will be sold at reduced prices. b at cor now able ■ My ■ Banging In privas from $4.00 to $6.00. An extra quality conformed to Hie bead, ' be $6.60. stock con HATS, easy as an old , wilt proportion. My other goods reduced 'ttiirs. UMBRELLAS, CANES, SUS PENDERS, &c. Call and uaaming them before purchasing ul»ewhn^ No. 233 Market Btreet, below Third, Wllmlngljr kl _ _ sep t 18-1 y DRUG Mark« «27 I .tOR SAfoE-A bTORB, STOCK . Apply at the Store Il Alt« AIN — > FIXT0KE6, No. 1« MISCELLANEOUS. WILLIAM S. WATT, PLUMBER, GAS & STEAM FITTER, 215 WEST 4th STREET, (opposite oity bpbihq,) WILMINGTON, BIX A WARE WATER AND OAS INTRODUCED Dwellings, Factories and Building Generally Chandeliers, Pendants, Braokets, Portable Reading Stands All descriptions of MASS AND IRON PUMPS' Hydraulic Rains, Iron aud Lead Pipes, Bath Tubs, DUCCv Wash Stands, Vitrified Drain Tile, all sizes. lv Most Perfect and Successful Harvester in the World. In elevon Increased -- tho enlo of tho HUQKEVE hna 75 iHncliincn to 2D.Ü0U, --11)0,000 on, nom Unit ed. nijhtst Premium» important » r *cl«I Trillin ever held in un y country. lia fin... - avLombilily linn bern thoroughly Eat it hit Hit car, and it is everywhere known unit cognized oa tho Mlnnilnrd of Excellence In IHiiteriiil null Prlii AVnrkninuship, ns well us Purfectlnu ol Valuable improvements added for ISCOl Manufactured by ADRIANCR. PLATT & CO., 166 Greenwich St.. N. 1 Uituufdctory, Poughkecpato. N. Y. Clreulara forwarded by mail. SHOT GUN, RIFLE AND PISTOL MANUFACTORY FREDERICK HERTING, No. 214 King Street , above Second, Wilming ton, Del. subscriber re«pe«tlully Inform« hl« friend« and Sportsmen generally, that ho «till continues the facture or SHOT GUNS, RIFLK8 eld stand, No. 214 Ki> beautiful ad PISTOLS, at hl« hae for «ale a targe which $10 to $126 4 to th« : 'aumb, DODDLK BARBEL GUNS FROM. SINGLK 1IAKKKL GUNS FROM. ALL KUfDS OF PISTOLS. , HhaipeV, Allen'» and Smith's ft Weason'eBerol , with Cartridges, Ac., complete. l«o, Ely'« Rest Double Water Proof Percussion Can«, y aiae Ball aud Shot. Game Hag» and Gunning Apparatus generally. Fishing Tackle, Ac., constantly on hand and for «ale wholesale and retail at the lowest cash price«. 49-l'artlcular attention paid Locksmitblug a« heret Hanging and nov2S4 -ly BUÜK B1 will continue tbe bnNinere ot BOOK BINDING BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURINQ No- 420 Shipley Street BLANK BOOKS MADE to ORDER PAPER, HILL-IIKADH, ftc., RULED TO TERN, OLD BOOKS CAREFULLY UK-BOUND, MAÜAZ1HK8, MUSIC, PAMPHLET» NEWSPAPERS BOUND REASONABLE RTATK8. V 11 Ordure by mall addressed pioiUDt attention: -lf»ll\S I O\ &. BOG1A' WILMINGTON BKL meet with DIAMOND STATE STEAM FACTORY S. E. Cor. Front and Justison Sts., W ILM I NOTON, DKjL. Having purchased the; interest o John Walkor, Jr., In the ■ISASH, DOOR, BLIND aud MOULDING &o In of Bnrineg», tbe uadersigned would respectfully anneance that they aro prepared, by all the faculties that machine ry and wurkni.iUHhip combined can afford, to fill all or WOOD WORK FOR BUILDING DURrOSES »ÏJf.RySVBIM FACTORY, S. Ti. CORNER OP TON aT i»BL° NT AND JllaTIfl0M 8TRKRTF, WII.MINO <'.uiiin unicat ion» pr *•' PACKING ptly answered, 8 of every description made JO SEPH 1», PIERSON A Blit JT1UST & ALLHÖN. SEVENTH & SHIPLEY STREETS, WILMINGTON, DEL., Have the pleasure of announcing to t .customer» and others, that their STOCK IS LARGE AND COMPLETE, liroad nixes, * ho King OOMPE1S1NI1 GEBMANTGWN8. ROCKAWAYS, TOP aud NO TOP BUQGIE8, &o., &o . warrant ed «. which • ...... perfection ». ..... .. Carriages for 20 years past. REPAIRING i u quality, durability characterised their All PAINTING Promptly attended to in tbo beet manner. SECONDHAND CARRIAGES Always on band at low prise«. 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