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^journal anti gfe tatmiwsw for law will Morning, August 20, 1800. iiTmingtom, dkl. Frida The Government has just issued pearl ponder label, wbicb il calls a flfueu cent greenback ticket. The Washington correspondent of the York Herald, under date of Tuesday To ing the New last, says : nylvanhi ; by a motley pr< f feature of which was . . ting ot a full blooded negro and a arcely eighteen years oi tu and brlueainald purely d blacks, *n I I« h ,c party th Tlr > a.i I ü i Othe Bty. tty his k" ah this III kapp: p; n d by ,In-girl bi I r 1 * '• 1 w, At tl»e Confessional. An honest contession is said to be good for the soul. If that be so, and the Wilmington Radicals have any souls, it may he fairly considered that they have, by the merest accident, contributed sntely. We had uo idea that we would hp able to bring them to an acknowledgment of the error of the course they had pursued nt year ago, in regard ndidates for office; hut small mite to their the city election the Catholic article of Tuesday, upon the nomination of Mr. McManus iu the Third Ward, has had find the Radical the desired effect, and editors of the mongrel press rushing forth with almost indecent haste Catholic may be nominated and e show that a elected ithout endangering the'sehool fund in the least. several geuileinen, who had brought his with Grant clearly fore you strange litical the him intend to by your ago several geuileinen, who had the misfortune to be born within the pale of the Roman Catholic Church, were placed in nomination for cerlaiu city offices, by the gcutlemeu of Democracy. They impeachable personal honor, ntul good cili : placed upon the licket by . They their party after a fair aud satisfactory pression of the feelings of those whose political mterests they w The question of church nothing whatever represent, school fund liad do with their st Their personul standing in lectiou. society aud the orthodoxy of their political principles alone decided that matter. :c put forward for the v And of they their fellow citizeus. has and mond But result, letter these the clad of the that lor almott unknowi But with a malevoln ity politics theretofore, they were pur sued, and maligned, and abused coarsely and vulgarly by the Radical press and its at tendant pups, iu who, under a false pre biuiiug to divide the school f They were charged with being Catholics,who were hound to tear asunder our entire system of education, nud establish a sectarian system in its Head, whose chief corner-stone w have ils foundation in bigotry, and whose ruling piinciple was intolerance, oppress! and on ultimate subversion of our liberties .1 Ï acti arrett this a nation. In tide of wicked slander. Our tffoits although ,-e sought ineffectual U correit or stay upon voters, and tlio work id constant, influe defamation and falsehood canied rtraight up to the voting windows of the several wards, and the candidates were all defeated. Whin we told these howling liars that a Catholic could be honorable h UlYeUl'd audidate being a Catholic ith them conclusive evidence that he tarthemselvcs , Uj|>y Nbe mere'Tact of a cm untrustworthy and dangerous ire under the impression that they could ilo without the Catholic abused aud muligned it.— At that lime they strength, ami liid But a change has suddenly dreams of the Radical paity. Failiug lo colored vote iu time for the coming election, and realizing how unpopular they have made themselves with the people, by the extravagance and wastefulness of Huit city leaders in office, and feeling how lost and despuiting their cause has become, less help is obtained from some quarter, they have been casting about for the derired find it only by courting the Catholic vote—the same vole which they de spised nud rejected last Bei tember—and they are placing Catholics upon tluirciiy tickiti, in order lo help them out of the tni ity anil into office once more. We this, and by a careless and apparently inci dental article in these columns, we brought these fellows down upon tluir knees coule ing the wrongs they have done the Catholics, and boldly proclaiming that people ought y< of ol i»t a Catholic, " trout STor riNO TO CONSIDER WHAT CRUHCR RE TENDED. A MATTE UIGtlT And thut his religious faith IIICR ONE MEDDLE. We are pleased to know that these fellows returning to truth and reason when deul mg with their fellow-men. We are glad to find them now ou tluir knees, "eating hum ble lie," may be 1 by (lceluilug that a Catholic , and fit to hold office, also declare that they themselves have been guilty of \iic and unjust slanders against them in the past. We are proud to find that all wu said and wn.t:; about the candidates of the Dumocralic parly last year, linde veii ficati in this " ck ,-emeut" ot the Radical presses of to-dny, and ihut after all a Catholic hi •nmpletc ship, to office and t-.) igb the fall enjoyment of « ill any other good citizen, h. Licit denomiuaii n he may belong. intended to to Our aitieln of Tuesday draw the Radical fire. It has succeeded, satisfied. Hereafter lei us hear aud we proseriptii öl en— of hat parly—because of their religious belief. of currency —The following Circular has been issued from the Treasury Departmeut at Washington : Treasury Depatment, Treasurer's Office, Washington, r August 12th .} the expense of the Departmeut, front any officer ol the Government, private parly <jr corporation, i of the currency described below : J ni ted .Stales notes of the denomination of ten dollars, and of the denomination of fdty dollars United Slates, known as the "convertible issue authorized under Acts of February 25 uud July 11, 1802," and all notes which are mutilated or iu any way unfit for circulation, provided such remit tances are made i This office will rec lounts ol $500 or or exceeding $1,090 or a multiple thereof by more than $500, by Adams' Express, or by any express with which that Company have made such arrangements. The above re in i» made uecesBary by the terms of :t with the Ada uud United *• requested lo select from hick they have defined above, and torward it condition, clmr *h remittance t« trauslei >.| luuds, unless they '•* specified by law to nitnpliaure with th puny. Slates dep«iSilors ch •ordance with lli ging the amount ol uccounl desire a return lnittauce math* cular. e aim ' In 1 will, if»« v i, » t i U Hte ''i "Am u my check on York, Boston, Philadelphia, New Or leans, or San h runcisco, will send other cm reucy, Irec ol charge, by express there is on bund iu this the description desired in relui... F. E. Spin neu, Treasurer. Ne •IICY «.I JuUK'c «ont ai Secretary Judge Dcut, the Conservative candidate for Governor of Mississippi, and brother in law to Gen. Grant, disposes of the officious Secretary Boutwcll quite summarily m the following letter. The threatening storm will burst before long, and iu its Jury will burry corrupt Radicalism headlong to Us no. litical grave :— Farmers Second watciing The about Fairs Tax A their visit Was paid The place to the Street The like brick, A nouneed Rev. ported wine Washington, Aug. 17,18G9, To lion. George S. liouticell , Secretary of the Treasury: Pm : I shall moke little apology for ask ing your attention to my letter, the nature ol its contents. Y first to deny the political orthodoxy of my friends and myself, and by all the rules of a entitled to a defence. Again, office ol the Republic, and your legitimate subjects ol Î less lor rcrc the a forum I you hold acts, therefore, criticism by the humblest citizen thereof.— But in some respects we arc alike. For in stance, we arc both aspironls for place, with this difference : You aim to he the next President, with every nssuranco of success, except in the opinion of the people, while 1 seek an humbler place, with my hopes in disastrous eclipse except in the judgmc Mississippi. In the probable results of the future we both stand amenable to the judgment ol the country. In the pursuit of your ambition, you are ungrateful and unscrupulous as to the means of success. Your organ, the New York Sun , In the same breath ridicules I lie capacity of your master, and dwells with plmsis upon your peculiar fitness for his office. Your excellent tool, Mr. Tulloek, I became so reckless In the manipulation ol • department m the interest of your billon, and so defiant of the wishes of the President of I lie country, that to save your self from an explosion of popular Indig tion you found it convenient to transfer him another sphere of scandalous activity, where his talents might he cxerled with equal ellcct and less effrontery. Virginia, Tennessee, Mississippi, and Texas, not lo mention anything so humble as myself, we obstructions in I lie way of so, through President Grant's iuterv lion in excluding the proscriptive ch from their organic law, these Slates brought info the Union and firmly welded his support. Now, this is in direct conflict with your systemized plans; for what Gen. Grant gels in ibe next Presidential election, clearly Mr. Boutwcll will not get, and there fore you have denounced the C Republicans, who are for urant, mat you may obtain the proscriptive Republi , who are for Boutwcll; and by strange dextrous management and occult po litical strategy you have so worked upon the confidence of the President as to cause him to flourish the club with which y intend to hrenk his head, by inducing him to join you in denunciation of the Con servative Republicans—a party created by his magnanimity, and liiumpbnnt through his encouragement. But, sir, your purpose is eusily discernible, aud > destroy the parly iu the South, its shattered Rich d nl for hp of nt Dr. ITome method yc. the ship the time free tlmn now school must ment he 4th, nation ho ' of had a the s, be had of in the cili by liad st in good lor that And of has a low-fold object, viz. : National Republi and then lo reconstruct fr fragments a Boutwcll party, with mond in the field to strike lor y But if you cuuuot succeed iu this ache desperate enterprise y result, from present appearances, much likely terveulmn for Wells, lor instance, gave reuty thousand letter to Stokes gave Teunesse to Bettler by , helming vote of seventy thotisnud. vcllous political sagacity, in Mississippi and Texas, wiil repent calamity, and again o ,-itli discomfiture nud defeat. Superadd to these results of your mi approach able folly the imposition clad oath, und the alienntio landing the of De your lolly do not stop here. Ohio and IV sylvauin und others will iollow, deciding their political »talus in October, aud the North will echo hack the conde the South, and peal in y that there is slill loft enough of the incor ruptible vhtue ol the Republic to rebuke you lor a wanton repression of that most ».-u-red richi-tho elective franchise. But, sir, this will that non, gun, son pur at ol pre system whose .1 cached. Y Walker. Your Ï acti of this these States ol your i all into the outsticcl.c.l stay id of were that a the C Oct.flier, oats this In« t. Catholic he .t deter y ii ill slill pertitl uni il every j ; y prop that suppôt ts our party i fctrirke d the whole grand super-structure Catholic it.— away, tumbles about our When y Treasury and Senate ol every shade of political opinion, oath to adiuiuhter yi d for the hopeless ruin, fere appointed Secret uy ot Hu limously confirmed by liid you not lake office impalially, jet-ts of its creation—to collect the revenue and control the finances ol the country V Is that office the property ol the and yourself only clothed f. little blief nutliorily? Then, sir, hu lo coming they by Huit lost they explain thi ..I y< ses und I until ment of oppress!« election < into d compel in <f ohuoxi the pe.q.h M 1 the de tni inci ought Is such a course consistent will) your nuih ol office ? or «lo you «-all Uns a great moral idea? But, Mr. Boutwcll, though y thus prostituted the power «d' your office fir purpo !.. ion, without the wi i- law, il may he t! by what authority you assume upon my political oitlioiîoxy V Who constituted you the infallible Pope of Republicanism? Who gave you authority hurl the political anntlienms ot the pail y V Again, what light had you toe Administration to your policy V Have ym ly part of tin ol oppress tell to leuru yet that y« hole «.f ü it the Administration, and STor ftieuds believe Hint a in« though y su bjo •sell I iud <#n H and that you vciily believe y Very respectfully, nia has seized your St it ? Lew Dent. fellows deul to hum AT Walton, Dki.a , Aug. 1(1. » Hoods that ever Ft. DlS AST JTY, N. Y.-Wai. •: C.. •st disastr —One ol the l visile«) this »«• last spersid Yesterday wus cloudy, int« ighl. office, been against that «1 then with slight show«, ight the clouds seemed to enneeutr toward Hie north. A lew miles ah s perfectly terrific, co but tb. til ., and raining ing about 7 p. d West Brook» Thu I 9 o'clock. a hoi completely so rapidly th •upi veii ie hmlgc ras completely del uged by tbo toiruut. The tailor shop of G. u the middle ol i ay Wade's uiilldam, d ah ot This village after and t-.) the •1 floor the Delà wan» Hie street. The gn House plululy lier eenteilai .1 i..i esah-ty ir. F eveiul families who lived i Of ! upper to pail of the village, b saved. The ol Hie tow people all hear loss of propelty lor so small be very great, being estimated fi to $25,000. undatiu North «k Cn., Benny Bros., Kells, Flieh A; Wood, Kells A Morris, J. M. Lyou A Co., The chief sulii.-rers hat belief. in Ibe village e the fir D. H. Gay, Clins. Ostrom, proprietor ol the following Treasury r .} of the of as the Acts of all way remit Delaware House, and William R. Willi proprietor bus b«-*en nset —N. Y. Tribune. the Walton House. e lice Deputy She nil Pulve tod I. ! 1 Simps d with th.- I. glary of Hire«- dwelling» at Bati-helorville. Long is the despciud !.. »raped fro prison last thüball gi . IL- fired at .Si hi» head. d hit Long i th L burglaries •»gaged ITViU al Hv in G I d had a satchel full of by or by have re terms of The ext c n i ed with the « •«* shovel 'oiks of ry «-»uii .- old ulony Company, at I* T; otnlly de. oyed by flu ig.-tl with Hm « s, ini-liiding four h ! H Of Sh Is finished aud d y I' I'ip United from clmr they to H<M»,00Oi ' d a ch I TI earner llav; , «if the Nashville 1'ack ' In et Company -a» burned to the w at l'arlor Gru .'elvi* I on,Monday a ty. N» I s lost. is $12,000. check on Or cm Insured fo •UU. The Japaues >ther .f land i IM: « .. d illi y pi-* •IICY «.I II Ichell will rut. F bringing a large .•apun Iditiot the eo P c nil LOCAL AFFAIRS. The pany.— stitute Levev's and iu absence great greeted The and her vailed and hcaited tender, iug all grace of Tlilnipi Generally. Farmers want more rain. Philadelphia is short of water supplies. Second class boarders are hurrying to the watciing places. The new market bouse will be occupied about the first of September. Fairs in the City Hall interfere with the Tax Collector's operations. A better quality ot peaches have found their way iuto our market. Deacon Horse-fly left this city on a short visit to the uug'sbead, last week. Was the man who drugged the Legislature paid fur his services? The Republican nommution election takes place to-morrow at the City Hall. Council has changed the committee's road to the Delaware, by substituting Fifteenth Street for the plan proposed. The Republican says " Vagabonds do not like the wliippiug.post or pillory." A heavy brick, well thrown. A horse nouneed in Wednesday. Rev. Brother Rigg, of Mount Salem, is ported to have preached sweetly at Brandy wine Summit Camp last Tuesday. 1 in to lie his ol the him lo mat po upon him Con sir, aud the Rich She money was publicly streets by the bsill Mr. pre," and to be nl A 's New rian for Securing a iginallty about the Dr. Dr ITome .—'There is method adopted by Dr. Brown, for securing of limited means, that ZrtÄÄSoS: yc. nr.do lo „„Phaser., « .1 one. plao.B ir, ^ the hands of the tenant a complete owner- nelly ship of the house he occupies, andfiischaiges 1 was the obligation of indebtedness by the pay monUdy X2""h SSffiSm^SSi. ?o afflÄ ilïri i™ WM time easier terms in which to secure a home free of all embarrassment and incumbrance tlmn l»y the plan proposed by Dr. Brown. I beer. Besides, the location of the properties he is U i-r'SÄ-.Ä ÛÎWr'iW'lSïïS now bullt there ^ and more are going up. A school house and chapel nre amoug the im ï^'^rnhmu-ïhf XouudTu'îf'and She healthfulucsaoMhe place-invites to ft, and it must eventually have a large aud Horn idling ' a community, we invite those desiring houses inin.wii.wy mnkn niirrliiiwes in West Wilmington, to read carefully the advertise ment of Dr. Brown, in another column, and he prepared to goon Saturday, September j»y 4th, at 4 o'clock, and make personal exami- Jor nation for themselves. by ho to per : be Pic- Nie . —The first annual pic-nic of the Western Hose Company will take place at Roscmlale, on Thursday, September 2. A good bras9 and strine hand has been engaged lor the occasion. Tickets, 50 cents. The following gentlemen have been lecled that n I . I much gave by repent to conduct the affair, and we trust I t only will all enjoy themselves, but that the company will realize a handsome 1 Committee of Arrangement ».—Samuel Can-1 non, James B. Zebley, Benjamin Green, al Barnard Nugent, J. Donahue, James Han- °[ gun, Michael Holland, John Shaflner, Hobt. Ootlinghnm, Chas. Sollawny, John Thomp- °* son aud V. McEvlely. Master of Ceremonie »— Bernard Nugent, Floor Manager -James B. Zebley. .ISÂts/rt/ifs— John Donahue, James Harn- 1 10 ol Your Secretary—Win. J. Douagby. Treasurer —Robert Cottinghuui. f A Card—Western Hose Company .—At a I Company the fol- that lowing gentlemen were appointed and nutho solicit subscriptions from the citizens of Wilmington, for the purpose uf aiding the since iding suitable appratus for I n it actiou in the extinguish- by ecting of the Weste ii C l' r prompt William J. Douagby, Beujamin Green, barn Charles Solioway, J. Donahue, Robert Cotting- b:oko ham, Michael Holland, Dennis J. Menton, p. is McDcrmot, Samuel Cannon, James Zebley, \ 'olm Dunn, John Thompson, Dennis J. MiucroN, President. Attest; Wm. J. Donahuy, Secretary. The committee will call upon from whom they hope as will enable the Company to b citizens, I wick, eh a I the •opted J i u to over With P eptahlc member of the Fire Department i •ftlio« he Railroad Accident .—At Townsend last •ruing, a trump named Wallers, hailing Iront Pennsylvania, asked a fireman on the Delaware Railroad lo allow him to ride on the locomotive. His request fused, nud just as the train started, he templed lo jump ou the front plalf :ar. Falltug between the :r his legs. He had not drunk • ol the accident. Monday wav brought up to ibis city and taken to the | cre Almshouse. He slated Hint lie had passed it t. Monday — >«• I at of the I belief c nt the I •ifing he I heels passed the drinking, hut phi:i, through here a lew days before, und ,y «low the Slate to pick peaches, lie relative» outside ol the West !.. Personal.— Mrs. and Mrs. John A. Silver, J hist Grace Church, sailed in tin- l ily ol Antwerp for Europe, last Sutur- ever day. » Rev. Mr. ('«lokinnn, of Grace Church, and He of the Wesleyan Female | College, are nt Khnol's Camp Meeting. Pre»idcnt Wilso Ti Governor Snulsbury w ou Tues ;■ I day. city, sailed fro Levi C. Bird, of thi his way home. Potitliatnp El wood Garrett mied ft *1 Gibb« I to his i Ball has wit lull Yesterday, «1 T. Clarks Taylor their tiipto California. I on a 00,1 Edwi », of California, is this city. datives i from the Mr. «Imoste :ti«»n of Mary general prevalence of drought. d tobacco iv suff.-ring dreadfully. On the eastern it is stated, only half n crop of corn can ;d. In the vicinity of Baltimore the I gardens and pasturage are almost burnt up. — I \\ ith the exception ol occasional light showers j in some tew localities, no rain has fallen for 1 weck» past. The weather has boon very sultry, on Painful Accident.— Mr, Wimbrow, who the land of Dr. Cadmus Dashiell. I about two miles from Princess Anne, on Wednesday of last week met with u painful accident by falling off aud being ruu over by u, Lieh he wus sitting, and dislocating his Hugh. After a great deal of hard and painful pulling Hie limb was set, •w doing well. attached to a cart, be longing to t'haï les Mullen, carier, 107 West eel, yesterday morning at about half-past o'clock, ran awav, and contrarary to the time honored c Arc its fro i In th ities, the coni sl 1 .« til G. ol rcsidus d Mr. W. is way.— A hor A; of horses of runaway Lisstjble imtead of ol captured till he had Front street. No damage w :adcd Eu-t Suicide ,f an Old Man .—At Blackbird, last Sunday, an old man named William of age, a shoemaker by I trade, committed suicide by culling Ids thront, while in a state of intoxication. He greatly esteemed by all who I i him for his proverbial houesty and in tod duslry. I Kerosene Accident .—Last Monday evening, .... one of David Iliggius' fumily, 40G Shipley si reel, was engaged in filling a lamp by the light <»t a burning match, the oil caught 1 fire, hut lortunalely did not explode. Little damage was doue. al Accident .—Fat rick Haggarty was knocked | yer by the Reliauce Engine, ; in Front Street, injured in the back, and and r «low hi'le «-«ini Monday He w night Iasi, hud his hand severely lacerated. de. General Camp Meeting.—A camp meeting of all Christian dcuoini i lo I'ip is announced ; at Cbincotcague to co Island. Resigned.—3. Eldridge Pierce has resigned clerk in the National Bunk of Wiliniugtou and Brandywine, und Uarry E. fleeted to fill the vacaucy. | Ileish-r has he« The New Street.—Il has been decided by the City Council t<> alter the plan of the zz'.r street previously adopted, and run Fifteenth Street direct to the river. Balloon flying is the popular diversion in -night a grand select ball | ylf Middletown he given in the Town Hall. The Gallon Comic English Opera Com pany.— A large and appreciative audience assembled Wednesday evening in the In stitute Hall to witness the performance of Levev's popular opera, "Fancbettc," and Offenbach's laughable operetta, "The Blind Beggars," by the Gallon Opera Company, and to "fleet the time carelessly, ns they did iu the golden ago." Notwithstanding the absence of scenic accessoiies and the pr of a narrow, contracted stage, they gave great pleasure to the audience, and were greeted with frank and cordial applause. The central figure was Miss Susan Gallon, and nothing could be sweeter than her inter pretation of Fanchette's capiicious moods— her gladness iu the presence of her lover, her vailed joy in him, and in lier love in him, and her tantalizing assumptions of wliole hcaited levity. Girlish petulenco, graceful impetuosity, and dein ions assumption of a tender, coaxing mood, made up the cliarm iug scenes. Her tinging was delightful, and all who listened to the little lady's sweet and perfectly modulated voice and the exquisite grace of her manner wero utterly entranced. mply suppôt ted by the members of her company, whoso singing and acting , to say the least, admirable. Miss "Hortcnse de Laval," "Marquis de Beau "Corporal La "Gobmouchc," Mr. "The Notai v," and Mr. Thomas "Picric Poulot," each dlstin past not the the by is It She Blanche Galten, Mr. Alfred Kelleher, pre," Mr. John Clark, Croix," Mr. White, Whiffln, guished themselves in their several parts. press they give their second and last performance, after which they go to Baltimore, where we doubt not they will be enthusiastically received. A a the that «JM*-«, other day » won,.,, acred ir, ^ lto«.nV neon., look„gcv nelly as if si LVjïowd • »he U.d 1 was tllity ami msaiiangcu. mit uau pay- stockings, ?. r .. ?o dïîîiÜôurtfSBÏ?' «Ä 1»W i™ WM laiii-llkef although her hrca.j, home 'onibly of liquor, film Mated roubles CA ?* ed J**' ^aî.^nrnvîdîn be I beer. Bho gave her name. She proved lobe is U grnnd-daugWorof oncofthe mos l»™ored, ™<™Älär iu Thu d,y. Thirty A years 1,11(1 greatly changed her. Her bus im- lj,nd j ,ul ' ,0 "ß 'IfJJ. r d . n0W ltt '' She allowed lltû hreatt. limb,, it parked with cruel MKs-proywg that she idling ' a 0 d n b S, Ji hïï m* J she houses '»«" 'asucG a wniiant, but next. dny si c West sent word desiring it to bo V» itlidrawn. Her 1,118 been strangely diversified. Youth, and beauty and abundance have been succeeded j»y u B e . deformity aud aim fe . . . . exami- Jor case, the gay, be gifted, and the favored by fortune, may gle publican. for healing her. il ar Fi. i useful les .-He the at A Pretty —During Hie recess of Ha Presbyterian Cuurch, aud while the Past had been away on his usual Summer I recuperation, the Trustees of the Church . I took occasion to have several very decided the interior in and trust I Improvements made . . but about the pulpit. The flout ol the latter has been lowered nearly two feet, and the Ran., 1 which were before iu the centre, Can-1 ^' Dd - 'J |>6 tleBk has been Green, al ' dtt 1 ! c , w d f, n Relies trn.u the brush Han- °[ Carlisle aud Heuderson have made it Hobt. *>e palest Ü»e ciiy I I c real wall Thomp- °* ll *® pulpit has also been liescoed ovei by the Messrs. Kchrweider Brothers, ot Philn Nugent, delpbi i, an 1 presents a beuulilul perspective appearance, lie cu ire change is refrealung Harn- 1 10 l * i e P Y e and pleasing to the taste. at •-painted Barn Burned in Brandywine Hundred.— Tuesday night, in response to a fire alarm, a mile into Bran lywine finding the distance go great f fireman I Hundred, b that they could not possibly reach the scene the conflagration in lime lo be ol any scr they relurued to the city. We have since learned that the builuing destroyed w I n him mi lUu Coleman properly, tenanted by John Tumble. A large quautity of hay destroyed. As Mr. rumble was at the hour before the flames tigii9 of fire, it in de loss I'. barn about hall b:oko out, and there w is supposed to have hscu Ihc \ cendiary. the kof an i Outrage .— traite a re geultem«« A tnken residing at Middletown, i b adly maltreated one day lust week, I wick, Md., by a large and I without the feligh the Middlelovv J i u to the yard, over the IV scular pen inn, billowing Oiliest in's Hold provo -i. ll • inih'.e -Ii disfigured, and manner. he is determined to hiiug the pet pelri er at the cargo | cre .'Hsiou ol I he C it t. — Republican, The at of old blockade Saturday for The Steamer Hornet, I runner, lull Pbiladelphii Havana under circumstances loading I belief that she Cubans. At the overhauled by the United Blntes »lei I Miami, on horn I flint«« Marshal, amounted to tho N. the Unile«l •t»ly. U»r A.-nty-liv , who also Bln: phi:i, under I lie guns ol the Miami d. ere allai «at thi ibis, of this Pear».- M. H. C ;s of Bartlett pe s to Brow & Van Winkle, New York, J hist week, which they sold for $15 per crate. They arc said to have been the finest lot ever sent front this Stale; 1G<> filled a crate — » bushel. They were hands« He has twice taken tho first premium at the | Philadelphia Horticultural Fair .—Smyrna shipped three e dy colored Im Ti is Dedication of a Tent .— Al Brun lywine Summit Camp, last Tuesday, Mr. William I Blight, in behalf of the stockholders, pri nted St. Paul's U-nt for dedication. It ilediealed to the l-M ,-ice of Almighty is of church I a 00,1 litli the usual cere dediculion. of an, living , in Queen Anne's county nth Drowned .—A colored Mr. W in. lbnd »ly drowned i t ' I The John Sylvester .— 1 The Not folk Journal I notices the nriivnl m that city of the fcta j punt ,/o/ui Sylvester, late « f Ibis pmt. She for 1 imd on b.lurd the following Wilmingtonians, on a pleasure trip to that city : Capt. Joshua Baker, Win. 11. Quinn, John Clnisty, E. B. I F,azcr and on The Children's noms acknowledges, through its Treasurer. Charles W. Howland, by u, e receipt ol ten dollars from George W. ßugi,, •« being Hie lees, or of the assessment of damages for Washington streut, voted by them." be the lb; was blind, and 30 k. But unlay tempted to walk btidge hu Chuslcrlow off .—Stnyi ilu the «1 ominission opening The Tublic Sale « I first-class furniture, which was to have taken place ut No. 1118 West streit, was postponed, and thorized t > say that it will positively •Jay (Fifthly) at nine o'clock at the ntioued place. of had above The Alarm of Fire yesterday occniioned by the accidental wnstuat the Railroad depot, extinguished bei« ning o'clock burning of The fire much dam by I Chief Engineer Se until , of Hie Dorchester Ids and Delaware Railroad, Btates that the track He layers have reached a point within five miles who I of Cambiidge. The road commences at in- Seafotd. age I Religious.— Bcv. Lafayette Murks, past or of the Hanover Street Church, has returned to the city and w ill preach iu that Church the next Sabbath, both morning aud evening, 1 The Historical Society has been the rcclpi books enl ol a number ot from old collections, presented by Miss | Henrietta Bedford, and Books Donated.— The Wilmingtou Insti tute has received a donation of five hooks from Miss Henrietta Bedford. called in Susbcx to mature seventy Meetings pluns for the conslruclion of the proposed railroad from Seaford to Georgetown. of the Rev. Chas. badly hurt last Friday by fall Accident.—A little D. Shaw down Blairs. ! of 1 E. Spiritualism .—At the Uuiversalist Church | last evening Clair R. DeVere lectured Spiritualism. by zz'.r in The total taxable property in Boston for 1869 $549,511,000, increase iB assessed last year of $55,937,900. The organization of a Typographical Union Williamsport, Pa., has caused a strike ball | the Bulletin office, that office having failed conform or tii« the llio Drought—Proepec a orn Crop. to rain has fallen during the Iu Tennessee- . , « . past week, which has bad a very bad effect upon the crop. A Richmond, V«., dispatch says that two weeks, aud rain lias fallen there for the yield of corn ill he light. I i, e meagre. weather is rainy, and the crop will fall far Minnesota. short of either Wisconsin Late intelligence from Maine shows that the potulo crop lias been seriously injured by drouth, and that the crop will he light. Reports from Minnesota state that the weather is warm and very favorable for , though the continued rains in June very injurious. and July Iu South Carolina the weather during the past week was dry aud hot, until Monday, when a fine rain fell. A lull average crop of is anticipated. C. tof Ohio is better. n cropiu the northern pi the southern i The is very poor, hut It is though the whole State will not average ban liulf a crop. The weather in Indiaua for the past week has been dry. A little rain has ftllen during the lust three days, which 1ms had a good effect on the corn crop. it lias raiued three days and been four days during the past seven. The the Stale, and Iu Te •:1c is abundant all <• the rains cannot inj be '' she she c Her . d| II Reporls from difletent paris of Wisconsin show that the late rains have done much to d with coutiuu ,'ealljier there will he a f»if the l'i" crop. , I' yield. I u Mississippi I lie weather during the past week lias been dry and flue, but yesterday ruin full. There will ho about half a crop of , but the cotton crop promises lo be a U\\ In IlliHois, during the past week, there 1ms Imen alternate showers and sunshine every day. The corn crop is most promising. Tlio corn crop will be one of the largest '■*—*" harvested in Central Illinois. In luiliu Cue weather duiiug the past î raiuy night, and warm had a beneficial crop, and the farmers average yield. during the day. This h effect the co re than rain iu Kentucky lust week, Monday and yes crop is late aud light in account ol the There w hut very heavy lerday. The Borne sections of this St-ito wet weather in June. Information from all paiH of South Ci lina leaves but little doubt thnt the •ops have b^en muteiiilly injured by the drouth which has prevailed for a month crop is almost bsyond and past. The and demptiou. The weather in Georgia has been excess and dry for the past four weeks crops suffered hut little from the considerable rain ndayaud a light shower yesterday, which eatly benefited the late coru crops. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. ivcly w hut the drought. There has M ■ i at Kansas City has been ■ily arranged. The Revenue of the Dominion of Canada fu July is $1,198,920, aud the expenditures $2, I {•9,781. instantly Monday, by the falling of a New Yorker, John Quin killed i elevator. who Boston, get Frederick Wetzel, a German, committed Sunday, by firing a pis tol Baltimore, in his mouth. de James K. Woishorn, brother of J. J. Wor , of Memphis, died of apoplexy, at by St Monday. ier's kindling wood factory iu South ras destroyed by fire on Sunday. The loss is $4,000; partially insured. I'. rial The French citizens of San Francisco .lay celebrated the centennial anniversary of the birth of Napoleon Bonaparte. named William Fullerton shot Sunday, in Boston, wl the A young himself with a pistol despair of obtaining employment, tnken to the hospital, hut his life is despaired II. -i. The steamer M. A. Starr, from St. John Halifax, with a cargo of Government st< ashore during a thick fog. iverhoard. Fart of the The vessel Is cargo was th almost a wreck. er Newborn, which recently arrived Francisco from Sitka, brought a cargo The attention of The ste at 8 of furs valued at $50,000. e authorities is directed tho Smith, of Rye, agoil GO. while Portchester, Willi: is tempting N. Y un Monday morning, with a wagon, .•r and instantly killed. The horse also killed. the Bouthside Railroad was ck, 12 miles from Petersburg, «at Monday morning, instantly killing R. G. Hobson, the conductor, and Urn Rev. Wm. Myers, : thi n oil the T lured preael CITY NOTICES. Tu Ei a » P Tue W Were 1 Ukn iu a long strain in attempting iml, 1 should Ye Im dertak analy .... defin other conclusion thnii th is tho breath of Omnipotence ; in 1 is wind. It immaterial, nothing, and yet it is i, but its influence is ssed everywhere. At s it is peaceable enough, and agaiu as up earthquaku troubled with them gently^ gh the light locks green leaf invisible, mysterious thing. It i <1 its effect h l-M tho deliriun draw their fairy lingers thr of thn child, ami lightly lilt t! got a kiss from the lilly ; and 1 hi take a hack hug with tlm giant oak off vieto B. . I I co ' the have als the into fragments W lien ce aroused, all the strongest furtificati their the hemp halters in Wilmington can't hold them ; and when th«:yare once tairly asleep on their earthly pillows, yon might as well dertake to talk luw iuto a sick monkey attempt to awaken them—they will have their way. Man, with his restless and ingeni mind. is over grasping with the present omplish nil his «-nterprizes, which physical busy in endeavoring - of age shows the power of intellect er. He has also be the wiuds, like electricity, do his bid ding and his work. To navigate the winds with an air ship attached to a balloon appears tu be the great object of the present day, in Napoleon gained a great victory the Austrians by observing their position from a balloon. We learn that a balloon has lately b»;en constructed in San Francisco which traverses the air from with a» much accuracy the i.. i another a ship upon tho water. Judging from the rapid stride nting, together with electricity, in the last ten years, wi; will venture to predict that, within the uext fifty years, a merchant will sit in his «.nice in New Y'ork and order his srial ship, at a moment's notice, to go to any given point. Thus ; Old Gent to his ærial ship clerk: John—John, got my balloon ready, I to go to China and get P«PPies, Take my second servant with you, return by the way of France, aud tell the Emperor I shall evening at you a cargo of nice cats, , silk aud tea of John Chiuatnuu. or Monday him sup with me . Never mind your coat, John ; iek." Word comas, " all ready."— China, take iu to F no go « the designated cargo, and fly and return on the second day, bringing word that the Rmperor of France—Napoleon the IVth—will como and sup with him, but i» oblig«id to go to St. Petersburg first, aud will then lm here. Old gent—" Very well. Now, John, start the machinery for setting the table, and telegraph to my wife that the Kmperor of France i» coming to sup with then brush up my balloon, for I have gngement in London to morrow at 12 o'clock." John hastens to execute the order, and off goes the old gent; and is to atop on his way at the West Indies, for a cargo of fruit ; returns iu good time and in good order. And the day may not be far distant when the old gent wiil say : "John, take the balloon and go down to Wilmington, Del. I hoar of their good work aking the best iron-clads, gunpowder, morocco, flour, carriages, ships, car „ aud of the cheap boots and shoes that by C. Flanigen, Sixth and Market streets ; get five boxes of them, and take them, with other goods, to New Orleans. They they will pay a handsome profit. Jthn." fly Miss fall 1869 ■ ■Ol ! Union Go quick, Our A great many side bits are being the Plantation Bitter» by a score . disinterested friends, who imitate . The people Plantation Bitters ■ I.- at .•I endeavoring counterfeit them. It is all of 't bo Imposed upon.— increasing in popularity every day. They are in the s sized bottle, and made just as they first. They make the weak strong, the lan guid brilliant, great restorer. The recipe and full circular around each bottle. Clergymen, merchants, and persons whose sedentary habits induce weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart. Jack of appetite, liver complaint, Ac., will find immediate and permanent relief in those Bit ters. But, above all, they are recommended to weak and delicate females and mothers. ! il exhausted nature's ! the best im Water.—S uperi ported German Cologne, price. sold at half the Hats, Cap-*, Uuurki.i.as, Games, &c.— L e C. Springer, No. 233 Market street, (below Third street,) Wilmington, Del., is at all times prepared with a seasonable assort in ah i. k Styles of Hats of the most F d Caps of superior make and finish, to sup ply his customers and the publie. All goods will be sold at reduced prices. IBs Silk Hat trade will be made an object to all, ranging in prices from $4.00 to $0.00. An extra quality, conformed to the head, will he $0.00. All other goods reduced proportion. Canes, Umbrellas, Suspenders, hand. A call by old friends and visit from new customers is requested. Our stock is worthy of examination. ol fit as easy as &e., also The Manner in Which a House ts Fa pered is generally the first thing th the attention of a visit« responds with the char d is neatly put up, the house has an elegant and graceful appearance; hut if the paper is ill adapted nud clumsily hung, the whole has an ungeutetd and awkward look, n how well its other embellish) It is necessary, however, before purchasing have a large and varied assortment of paper hangings to choose from, hands to hang it properly, qnisites e K. Holt. GI8 Markot Street. Wilmington. to I - If the paper e. of a Both of these re re of John bo obtained at the ; TnE Shop Tai York.—T he jour York claim Unit they have gained a victory plnycrs compulled first-cl New 's Strike il.n-a of New the ir employers, bile the decline that Hie me to give in. The pub islied give employment lo se this disagreement hi having give w o? in the rer 2,000 ii fleet of baUncsB, hut this doe neotn Mulillmuseu, King street below Hfth, and I i nues to manufieture heauliful the most reasonable prices. lie still suits of clothes by and Wai.k Spanish.—A novelty that is just coming into vogue is a tall, Spunish •d the crown, and shaped hat, tapering with a moderately wide arched brint, turned the sides. Olliers of these , bound and straw, itb feather and rosette of a pale gold color. It is peculiarly attractive when n with a pair of the nice filling hoots always Kept for sale by Biruie, 508 up slightly Spanish hats Hi mined with cerise, trimmed of black the of brow Market If this should happt anybody who lias nev. Wilson's Great "Brown Stone Clothing Hall," muet the eyes of & 4 to Roe & JotlU Co., oilier establish advise him Philadelphia. in the eitv satisfaction c TV-iv i he obtained iu clothing for derate prices. Those , always go again. Make a iu your note hook, wh , thus ; "I must get u ch all & F. It. ch who go i oxt go . nice Sum. ' Also, "1 gut Johnny anew Garibaldi suit, and I'll get it at Rockkill k Wilson's." suit at Rockhill & Wilso Bpri.no and Nummkh Clothinh. Tin* largest, finest and best stock of ready made Spring and Summer Clothing iu this city, ca Moore's, 228 Market Street, one door below Third. All articles sold at this establishment warranted as represented, and are all made by Wilruiugton workmen. Remember the number—228. The only first-class Ready Made Clothlug he fo of ii Wilmington No wl than Philadelphia price Attention ! — We beg Medical Practitioners Standard Wine Bitters diuretic, sudorific and tonic persons, from whatever c Speer's pure wine, without the sembla medication, exceptby herbs ami roost delicate ladie vantage. They the taste. Sold by Druggists. Have You a Cougu, Cold, P Chest, or Bronchitis ? In fact, have y premonitory symptoms of the "insatiate er," Consumption? If «o, know that reach in the shape of Ur. of Wild Cherry , which, in many where hope had lied, lias snatched th cull the attention of alids to Speer's a mildly stimulating id to debilitated d i No. . The j them with decided ad einarkably pleasant to of the the I rel is within yo tar's Balai clint from the yawning gn G. Who Want to In» icessful Life 1 tin* b. upnuy .V Co., N<». 15 lia II o should eet, General Age life Insurance Company of the United States f America. T to Uh m K. U. Bund» a Ni» ItE W ILMl est, for sale at 85. Wools a Co., Bankers and Bi«»k< «•et. , No. 15 East Thiri J. M. Baku, Athrneu-ut Law, Journal Building, No. 510 Market Street, Wilmingto It is is At up Window Blindes only $2 21 J. R. Holt's. No Look ! Look ! per pair, including fixt G18 Market street. Window sha le Halt's, G18 Market »Heel 1 p.c ire hinging» al J It oak House« p ipere.l at »hurt u »lice by J . It Holt, G18 Market 8t. Wall paper cheap at John It. Holt's. «18 Mar I ket lien all hold on their ii VISE. nd Mi» hu imh «ugl.« agi" bid l-cokmick ...ly ' in has l»u givu tho the that, sit srial given clerk: by shall u .'wax 121« dc du July *«0, uly ly 1 ■ do P* 13*. id' 'aie i. i. you cats, K WU. * wu. idy« ; iu Uni ll Hat ■ word the i» will Now, table, of off at returns day wiil to work get other COOlAllCltClAb WILMINGTON MARKET, rreolud by SMITH A BREEN. * U KKT*A 1 L* M A B if Ê T. lilploy Flour RyaF »676@$10| ; »lie eat »I Bast Ship Staff Timothy Seed. WHOLESALE'm a BK ET ; kU BRANDYWINE MILLS. ■ ■Ol ! j^OTICK. Ice I» hereby glvea that appllen ""-logleo i-"*» quick, VICTOR DoPONT, Executor of Amelia E. PaPont, dec' BUSINESS MATTERS. 8, Youth's. Boys' and Children's Spring and Summer Clothing. Our assortment is now full and complete ; have every desirable style, Kind i . can be suited from the st nil the different styles of cut-adapt ed to all tastes, including the subdued, preferred by many, as well the latest and most fashionable style. keep at all Men ok- 20 Every •ilium and Our birg« stock enables us times a full assortment, so that all et fitted at once without delay. Our purchases always being purchased largely of late, since i. de lor cash, Ki liavi the decline in woolen share in the advantage re have thus se nfth. lia Our sales being for cash exclusively, provide for, and obliged to tax the paying customer make up losses through those who do : P not o hud debts Our ready-made garments other Stock ol ready-made goods lu I liila well fitted do to order well made, and any b dolphin ; any by garments from them anywhere ; they y respect »:■ '.high Being manufactured hu sands, they c By the bin.'reds and th sold cheaper than who hut for the accommodation of those who prefer we have also a Custom Department to luako up t<> order, with a choice selected stock of piece goods, prisiug all styles and qualities, foreig and domestic, which will he made up de up singly; 8t. Alfred ;ed - style equal t" nl workmen ii mitte Special Notice. - Style, fit, and make of garments surpassed by none, equalled by fiUiin «d lower than d full satisfaction the lo\ guurai: st elsewhere, Half Way Between I ^BliNNETT & Co., Fifth ami !- Tower Hall , Sixth Streets. J No. 518 Market Philadelphia. Aud No. GOO Broadway, Now York. . Bonds of (he Wiltningl I î Street, Wdcvcn per , . il Reading Railroad Co., for sale, interest id April 1, free of State . We recommend lliesc payable October 1 and Uuited Stales bonds looting July Coupons, can exchange at a profit of nearly 35 pur c Tho denominations arc $100, $500 ami $1000 A limited amount is only offered for tlioprcsoul at 85 and interest. For further particulars John McLear & Son, Bnnkore, 507 Ih Holders of 6-20 B apply Market street. ur Money —Remember the Delaware the office of William Saving Bank is located McCaullcy, Esq., No. GOG Markot Street, Wil mington, Del., and is opened every day li received from ceivo deposits. All dollar upwurds, and five per cent, in tbo sumo from tho day of doposit. Wm. McCaullkt, President. 508 P. Ruth, Seo'y. Jo EäSTFirst Mortgage Land Grant Bonds of Lake Superior and Mississippi Railroad Com pany 7 p.>r oont. gold interost, free ot Uuited States taxcp. We recommend these bonds as a saf.- aud profitable investment, producing nearly currency, IU pt-r ceut. per clinuge for 5 20 Bonds yielding nl income. of increiiBe & 4 Apply to & Son, Hgentu for Jay Cooke & & I JotlU Mr. Le Co., No. G07 Market 2-story brick Iiouhcb fiST Fob Salk. —Fi Chestnut Street above Franklin ; beautifully r iu Ibe yard ; pavemeul the city. Apply lo Griinsbaw located ; byd all 11 & Pluukelt, 2 and 4 West Third Ntrcel, F. Fmuegan, Jr., Freight Agent, P- W. & B. It It. Co., co 11 of Fourth and Pinu Streets CLOTHING. ' STOCK OP SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. arc heap NOW HEADY AT MOORE'S, 228 MARKET STREET. K?"First Mortgage Bonds of Kent and Qi Anne Railroad Company; first mortgage bond of Wilmington and Reading Ruilroad ; 39 sh Farmers Bank dtock For »ulo by Grimshaw Plunkett, 2 and 4 West Third Street. fifcEf-Remember ail doming Is made in 1" _ i Ibis city by uxperiein w»rUin. n, superintended by practical lailc No slop-shop goods kept ut Moore's, No. Market Street. 28 of nud Rca-liug lUilumd First Bonds (or sale at 85 uuJ , free from all taxes. Govern Bouds, Bank Slocks, d Railroad Stocks taken iu cxchango at full market rates, by John McLear & Son, Bauker», No. G07 Market street. Æ4t"Wilmii)gt Mortgage 7 p inter ad to jy At Edward Moore's, 228 Market street, place to buy your Clotkiug. Ready-made Clothing, latest style of cut, uiocly tnude and trimmed, ami at prices that defy compétition the the 105 Delaware Railroad Stock, 5 »hi Farmer r & Bui I al Bank Stuck, 25 »har tor sale by Juin; MuLei Rank S| Bankers, Ne. 007 Markot - i. "ily liinkuy always un hand, l>y wn .e gall iu buttles; iulu • Brandy equally line, 17 Market Slreot. Il K Bringlniisl's • Bunch u Urapc -r coin nu miard W Bit to I'M i dyspeptic», mi Uh purity and ©O-Tlic aimer«.'», Be oily, al M.. , Del. igidy recommended by physic. fu t of ils tunic properties, delicious flavor. rgust aud heat line of Cloths, Cas ver», &c., for order work, iu the o'», 228 Market Street, Witmiug plicity and durability, wri'lial Frui not bo excelled ft bo had J. A. ltobinsou & Co's., 2d aud Mi kct. Washer-don't fail 21 No givo » Ilia! privilege is grautid before pur d Mar ini, Sl Co., 21 chasing, by J. . Robins ket Blrceln It mi.I lAaT-l.aiour Oil," in UBe,always good w crop, the b id perfeotiy sweet, il ""Igl'l o It. Briughm »1,317 Market 8 Holt, Mar »"Valuable Fruit Fan G re .S: Pluukelt, ' I Del., for »alu by Gi-imsli Weht Tlor.l Streot. liOY* G leal worth's Roach Paste, ju at the right li the apotho ol II R.Bringhurst,817 Market Street. d Bay It um by at H. K. Uriughursl'», 317 Market 111 BJTCob.guu by the quart tho gall älrcet. tyOougress Walor, direct from the Bpriuf, _ - always be had by applyiug to H. R. Bring liurst, 317 Market Street. fpSr Have you seen that Curtain Rack, st complete thing out, Market. th J. A. Robi & Co., Se d .—Lyon'H Insect Powder eriHSKcxPo seasuu. Buy of H. R. Brioghurst, Market Street. 31 Washer. Who has failed ft , at J. A. Robinson & Co's., 2d and Mar n ket. ubbt-r Mate, for floor and table bo bought luw at J. A. Robinson & C 2d oed Market 8lrcet. Those Lead Pencils, of such qualities, are sold by J. A. Robinson & Go. and Market Streets. jf^-Jold, Silver nud Gold Coupons Woolstou & Go., Bunkers, No. 2 Bust Third client • by : : Camphor, just tho lime to us E3£"d. Buy it of h. R. Bringhurst, 317 Market Street Store and every desoription of wiudow shades J. Holt's G18 Market St. der Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh urei»a, by J. I8AAOS, I the utino r of DISKAbKH W« m Hy)hj ot L Kcl/sTREET, PH ILADBftF ■ Fe 8>U I T, liai» ir paliaal», i -B ERRORS YOUTH. d a btllty. keofa reripi *ty. mo Wishing til N ° jShn'b. ÜUDKN Cedar »«root. Now ^ mylO-lyw . G A Itll ISON I uarrnnti a MATISM and AbTUUA. Ûr C.Q.GARRISON. No. 211 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET. FHlLADELr Dr. C. MILLS. Cai: eblS-'-jei-ly NDRETIF DEN SEEDS al Store, Fourth , W Alt RANTED AlKIN'S, Uro.-erv, Flour »nd L A , ... I M i. I 1 ■ i TEA, COFFEE AND E*PIciw, tFourt CITY DIRECTORY. all CITY OFP1CKUH. Mayor —Jo.sliua Chief of Police - Treasurer —Ueo I. Valent lougherty. rlH 20 .evl II. Springer. .ns Hawkins. Farm, William 'i'c Physicians—Dr. John V. Wales, Dr. I and ). W. FIRE DHPAKTAIKNT. linter -Henry W. Perkins. since chief i:, i. •C£ s ist at Ki ilp Btouin Fir glue—Tenth rlpley. xtli, near I li and King, nglne—Shipley, a Witch Stc Fir se nfth. r Market, euui Fire Engine—Second, between lia : P not banco Engine— h and Orange. PlIBUO UtilLDINUS. awe, corner of Six rad weeulflfth City Hall, Market î CHURCHES AND CLERGYMEN. liila fitted order and any »:■ '• r, D. D., Blal.op.of' Rev. Matthew Rev. P. Reilly. l. Be '.high f Six i and West rv. Peter P. Mol Sixth amt Pino. hu who with foreig up î Church. singly; Eighth and auipley ; Rt. Rev. 8t. Andre Alfred Lou, the IMocoae. if Fifth aud din lug; Rev. feshingtou ; iicr of Third ar Church, »»y. (»*1 ij-dt-'n/ cor ;ed r. Gardine mlywlue Village ; Rev. t" Wii ev. G'barUa rventli and Eighth; I' Till r by il'. than : or Fifth Slid nth and West ; Rev. Alfrc Co., lev. F. M. Ct I î 1, Re , Shilling. Street, i.lyv rkot street, own, pastor. First Pr interest State lliesc id Pr yettu C. M King str Church, corner of Eighth and Mon - ' c $1000 tlioprcsoul particulars 507 lo i I by .'Chapel,' od wl î Ce Ih od. B Mil of Ada Rev. flu nyde irteeuth aud French und or of Fif Delaware William Pii Wil li . Folwell. ipi h ; Rev t, he" Fr se, Orthodox, comer bf Ninth und :.h Bonds of Com Uuited as a nearly da : i tall lllukley letweeu Eighth :eu Six tii aud ii Twelfth aud ..u Chuu.li, increiiBe Apply to Cooke & reçu Fifth l*..plH Iiouhcb beautifully pavemeul Griinsbaw 4'hi er iMNlitutlouM. & B. It stated^ 11 •itflft S Is Order nu CLOTHING. He i i.d Ttilr Mi •f Re id« Ship) Tf i 1 1 of the I Qi bond 39 sh Grimshaw y nigh 1" 'Mu af the Order Lila mi:, ii- ot Fifth uxperiein lailc No. ut Red Mt-u'u '•ery Monday a 28 iuil.l nl First 85 uuJ Slocks, at full Bauker», ITKUAUV HOC1KTIKS. hoJ ocbk Mu lliollc Phllop Liter II street, Ready-made tnude and OANKIRU INSTITUTIONS. itional Hank of Delà e, at IVilmington *110,000. 'dll 5 »hi Farmer & Bui Ft III Imjto 5f id: 1 1 lia nylon and Brandywine, I, $300,000. hand, l>y Ha iulu Il K '/ Wilmington Mu )*, M.-if Bit »AVISOS BANKS. fu «I —Office 8. properties, Cloths, Cas T Pennsylvanii (.'outrai Railroad. IMKit T IME, EFFECT JU.xB filh, 1 Tho i'IIIUTY-VI MARKET TICKETS (mi I«' I'HKHTNUT : id > «01 TRAINS LEAVE DEI 1 VIZ : I AII, TRAIN. an"i IB EXPRESS. .nCUOM. IKEKHUKO TRAIN.. UINNATI EXPRESS .■I 1 -zoo night. i/sund«y night W.' v night iy to ssaft .» üally. nlphlB run» daily, except »procured and bag ed by 6 P. M eke ARRIVE I EXPRESS... DEPOT, CINCH 110 A. M. PAKKhKRUÏtÜ LANCA»' I'll AIN** 2.80 P. M . IE DAY EXP I'll ERN EXPRESS. ARKISUUllU ACCOM s' t, Jr., Tic Agent, reel, Agon*, FRANCIS FUNK, Ticket et Agent, SAMUEL II. WALLACE,' i»ilr »ylv.ml id any ritk «pt uibilUy rihîSÂTtï ttu a will : « by »pedal WILLIAMS, dr. Pa. EDWARD YY'.bblAJI U. WOODS, Agent, STOVES, TIN «St SHEET IRON WARE. Whi.-h he No. 232 FRENCH STREET, .MINUTON. JOFINU WITH COPl-EU, TIN I Kill Mi, 8POUTING, and evar; id p romptly at I ando. niARSIIALL'S lRON.fi* arlety of Job ». (raaatf VER* AlKIN'Jr, Fourth GROUND »AI.E — A WOOD FARM CADER HUNDRED, ab PKRj F' e », \% mile» ü road. Bu De thoVas tr M.OGLE, a»t Till, d 8t.,WllinlpgtoD, De N. RARE CIIANCR FOR SPROU BALE—A and 13th Sir fi LAT .— F Jig by t?m7oolb. '«»t Third Street. ch. No. 4 a COliOIl CURED BI W DELEVAU'S CELEBRATED REMEDY. PRICK la.. Fhilada DRDQQIbT »nd feblOly dud ukautifuL A plexlc a» bleck »pot», pimple«,