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jKV'f.t if L AND PBRTINEN*. 1/11 l ; I / 11 . ' i /< Striped glow*. Mario,the tehor, HU/ Ole Bull i* fiddling U Norway. Andy'* eeWtfi foot* «p $175,000. Kachel 1* innofcfent of orthography. ■"* A fresh Connect icut'boby bus -no *p\Af. Shoppers are thick and trade » ibrisk. rTcnnie Clafflin aspire* to dramatic hon Lndonisto hare a cOpicWatoire/fe ■ ■ 1 ' , .... .'>:n,v <i ♦•it; [he cattle disease yield* to oorrecl utraent., ■ . tin-. |y - Loves of bonnets" are plenty at the ■fiV-.-f,!#.*« *>1. 0.1*1 . [igh salaries are not paid to ungera in viali choirs. ■" 1 '> '} 1 ,*/ » * j L n organist iniPtie of, the New ,'York .rches get* $2500 a year, i '■>. .m ■ . ieorge Washington, Wellington Burr is , r lcy Louisiana official., - •' rn< j ff0 Rliode Island Burglars were rhtened off by a tafeppjtaum case. The Lvons Railway Company, gf pee, has 77,000 men on jts pay roll. / bonPe'w, of Bia*ll f who is coming to It us, on us the ,' fihest. diamoRds in the < i . ■ i / ■■ . i n let. 1 ( 1 . It A ' i divide his Reedier will henceforth i E between the Plymouth [ristian Union. i 1 'j : f'* ft. philosophical exchange says: "Noah Hdled his own canoe, atoU had no lii^ Eliial ambition,*' ft Western press convention is shortly be called to decide ^bfetheriti* "whisk/' i''whiekey." gr-.Mi ft Connecticut littie'giri'cauisjht 117 nies itocs in one night. Her father had jrnised her a cent a piece. ener pulpit and the • - 1 -ill .in ■ ! II . . - I',./ ft ridiculous tosikstone marks the little ting place of Methuselah Cony, aged months. , i'B n''/ ' . >i / Kewport is having fashionable weddings [lit along npw. The shasqp h(is been a [ubrious one. • tTlie saloon to go to after leaving a place i amusement is Steve Nash's popular re, rt, 1037 Chestnut 1 btrei^f / 4 ' tt •: ' ft Democrat .is postmaster at Jackson llo, La. Rcft'dn—No Bl^Wblican in the' icc capable of filling the joffice. Eepublican papefe tay it is easy otjough defeat iho, J/emocratic ticket, but are zzled to decide how to do it, " ft New Alhaay (tiid.) man keeps mos itoe.s out of iiis room by keeping bats in, e two being inveterate enemies, pe Old Drury, ill London, is witness able triumphs of "The Shaughrapp," tli Mr. and Afw, Boueicault in the leadi. rule. Lunsiimptioin, a disease formerly almost known among them, lias broken' Out long (lie negroes in some par|s" Of the illi. .-. ,.i A girl has been expelled from a Ban jancisco seliool for stealing books, wiiicb, e suld to get money for the purchase .rv. Mrs. Arown, of St. Bartholomew'.-, and s Thursby* of l)r. .Chapin's church >ir, New York, each have a salary of 500 a j'ear. luv. Kirkwood, of Iowa, roceutly said it " he earnestly hoped to see the day len in going to the polls we shall take [wives, daughters and sisters with- us." iheHartford Cvunmt telJs^'Jof a;fellow M»g up a potato-in his patch 'in that r in which n jbftir of spectacled' Were "ly imbadlhHl. The potatoe's "eyes '■ have been boon [ Mormon 'inV'l'rovo, of .whom Capt. bun tells in the Galaxy 1 , is 92 years old, l the father of 60 chitdhen; the eldest of Jfii is 70 years old, and flie youngest 67 n his brother's junior: ■ 1 1 . f • 1 > ' Irs. Ilicks, the great American widow, bmdon, is coming: home shortly.- She made more triumphs abroad than the leriean Team, and she ought to have an tiuu when she comes. moved a Paris menagerie the other 'and an elephant, startled by th« eights rounds in the streets, ran away. All Jtd while ont, however, was to steal a of bread from a frightened boy. * n the same day and with the same ?Wto Toronto magistrate who sentenced lcl| nian to one lnodth 1 * imprisonment stealing $5000,neht a' poor woman up ; lree months for stealing 50 cent's. New York Sun warns Moody, ip " nce > that twaddle won't do; but that he . turnish "strong meat" for "the iron "^y-bearted, bullet-headed, bra»en nagitious sinners that abound" in . bum. lien a fcll'ow wakes up wilh a funny j>(! down his back, and wants to put on big ns a coal scuttle, it is evident .'l,* eating oatmeal. Dio Lewis j lut hutritious substance expands the Pj U: V one our cherished domestic pos P full victims to the hand of disease. Bill '" ar, ' Ie -'°P tables were declared un i '. r > and now a St. Louisman finds lio'i^ohsumption in the friendly mus "'liat, i js such a thing possible, nowa n,,i, princess Zcneb Hamoum, >.i w °f t be Khedive, died of grief i>„r; tnct " °f lier husband, who had gone *" ® n t then, the poor child was young and foolish. * r Ml Poisoning of a Minister. I, 'I ^' v ' garrison Scott, of Danville, jj;P°'8oneil by a wrong dose of y nl,?. 0 ",Saturday, and died on Sun ifsician *i i ^ cott wa * unwell, and a [j , llai * prescribed nilro-muriatic lf a l' ro P® to the dose, to bo taken in Jtnmmc' 0 ', vater , and aromatic spirits : || IJf( , *? ant * morphia, a teaspoonlul to iriatio a „.,' Lott's wife got the bottle of I,gave,', an "> pouring out a teaspoon medi„ti,'° 1,er husband undiluted. It °Hy, an .i', Produced the most intense ltn, hou e( l \r° U f, me dical aid was at once i^Scott died, as stated above. *? at yi7 . T/.13I HO I '-'vil A>li'l v^ «'Jn- tVi»lj /.—.TV.i!}l .i< ilii * T ■ in«»•» l *!U((I H J -I l .i ff j,t: , i RHAL sferAM 1 CSR AND NOT AM augaa-tf i . / -.n-rs'T a« r I I'll pOR gAbB.'M LA JIO'l IMH P|BWHO*T«AGi M >K? r . OTfBV nil *iii ,! <1 , Hi boarisof PUHLiij xmuciAnbii, '• oiJ . l'/.Oil A A. • ) of Wilmington, SECURED! Mr- REAL fisTAT* WORTH FOUR TIMES THB AMOUNT. Interest payable qnartsrly—May, August, Norember. February. R. R. ROBINSON A BANK IRS, I FOURTH AND MARKET RTBBETS, aug23-tf WILMIKGTON, DEL. LEGAL. ENRYC. TURNER, 1 " ' ATTORNEY AT-LAW, H , :/.- inn ' MX Market-St.-, -r y .,>:• i , <, ., ( ,Rear, office. aug 28-ly OF THE PEACE. c ^EDMUND B. FBAZEB, Notary Publlo, Third & Market streets (Telegraph Build ing,^ Wilmington. Collecting bills made a JJENRY C. CONRAD, i ATTORNBY AT LAW.' I J augtt-tf i-.if* / in Office—N o. 002^ Market St. - 1 .7 M l-, - i 1 . -a-"' ALTER CUMiUNS, ;.. ATTORNEY AT LAW. w i C In O the .HA.'JCS dc XJA'FSi. H E. DUBELD, Hi c . / L .■1 •i. i ( ■i hi* ■ . :! / >( • ! .ii: Y^e : hatter, .. I...'.:' ..'I S', ' ir in if. No. 2, East TnutJi Stkekt, -1 Wllmitington, Del. aug 23-til BARKERS. QRAIO, JOHNSON A CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Hi. I Sixth a mabkbtSts., Wilmington, D fl. NEW YORK AND PHILADEL. STOCKS BOUGHT A SOLD ON 6OMMISSI0N. ! Every faeility afforded for persons desir^ lng to deal or invest tn Stocks, Bonds or Gold. Telecrarhlc quotatloni received con stantly tluring tlie day. aug.23tf BLANK BOOKS. ARTIX JOHNSTON, M BOOK BINDER. BOOK BINDER, HAS ALL THE ARPOINTMENTS OF A COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT. And la not ln this surpassed by any other house this city In ablfity to do good work and til large orders. blank books BLANK BOOKS A SPECIALTY. ADDRESS, MARTIN JOHNSTON, aug23-tf. 420 Shipley Wilmington, Del. hosiery. UST OPENED. A new and beautlftil assortment J H0S GAU/b G MERIN^ UNDERWEAR, NOTIONS AND SMALL WAftES Also a new and choUe arrsrtment ef Hambubo Edgings, Staple and Fancy Tbimminus, Rufflsnqs, Laces, Iking**, A*. S. H. STAATS, Ne. 417 Markut St, , 4c. aug23-tf - VTAVE YOU HEARD THE NEWS 1 Statue Market street they are selling PLAID, PLAIN'AN D C REPP GOODS from 25 to 75 cents ALL WOOL CASHMERES. 75i(ntgto#lg0 black alapacas, . From 25 cents to 91.00. all wool bmpress, cloth, Best Qualities, 50cents. Blankets at prices. Large assortmen of cloth for men and boys wear. I ull line oi notions. Den'tforgeUteiJacejiM 110 Market street. Wilmington, Del. N.'B.-Flne as-'-rMeut blptkstlks ] gj* n * Miiinll ll»:i« in. I -wi: ■L fa A A. AlUNOTOa * READING R.A. * w •i ,)• fill is*nm )»'„ i. .. i nil | „Toi iti •, /nOrMaewillahaaefollowa: -if-cui d$thc IfertfcW*. 1 'OolaViotithwartf. ^ W tSTm .Ik WiM 5.217.t» CHadd'a Ford *.9*7.8* 1.35 m iCpausTiiu &e 6A6 n.io •J** Itoadlng «.0S 4.15 8.50 j^gap height trains with jpwen 1 At rrilmlnirton Wlth'tralns on the Phlla delphlaj-Wilmington A Baltimore and Del *^ffSm^d''*P<S(I with trains oh P. A.B.C. - At boateaTllla with train* on Penn*. R. R. at Reading with trains on Pbila.A Read ing, Eeb. Va., and East Penna, and Reading A Columbia Railroad, and the Reading A LehighBatlrood. ; ■ j ■■■ . E. COLLINa, aug24-tf General Superl'ntlndent. r t>i! Hi L» AM m •he and in AND ... ,A > ■) i..i' ikAt- *!, M75. Trains: will leaTe Wilmington as fel ielpbta and Iiitdttriedldte Stations, 7i», *.10, 8.20, #i«,».»tk m.A Ltd, 7.2S, 0.30 P T^iladeiphia a*a New 1 York,!.®! a. m„ 12.17.«42.8.42,Hum. Baltimore and Intermediate Stations, 12.52, 10.02, a. m. 5.90 pi m. ':i. r; Baltimore and Washington, 12.52, 2.08, 1A02, a. Uu, 12.WI, 1.23,5.20, 7.10 f>. m, ;, Trains tor .Delaware Division, Ipave for N*w Castlp, F.», 6,20,M5,a. m ? 1.25; 3,40, ^iSrrlngton and intermediate Station*, 5(00, 8.25a. m.,«.4*, p. m. ^ *1 .!<•••. •#?.«: - Delmar and Int*i mediate Stations, 6.00, 9.25,a.m. ,. r „i| x, ■ SUNDAY JUAINS. Philadelphia and Intermediate Stations, 1:10, a. m,, 4.45,0.30, p. m. Philadelphia and New. Vork, 1.31 a. m. ., Baltimore and, Washington, 12.52, 2.03 a, Fo£ further infbrmatlon passengers are referred to the time tables posted at the H,F,KE|NNEY,Supt. in. i depot, aug 28-tf OF hours-wilmingtpn, rBRN RAILROAD,-Commenc ing Noonday. September Uth, 1874, Trains Will Vim as follows: Leave Wilmington 10.3()a.m.,and5.35 p.m. Leave Landenberg 6.45 a.m., and 1.30 p.m. Arrive Wllmlngtp»,7,55a : m., and 3.15 p.m Arrive I,andenbwg lll54x*n.,and k.50 p.m. CONNECTIONS.—At Wilmington, with P. Wi & B. and Delaware B. B. trains. At Landenberg with Penna. & Delaware B» R. 8112 28-tf DAVID CO NNELL, Sup. we DRY GOODS. •_ iL BUMMER GOODS A to be closed onC regardless <>f. Oust,, Wofe receiving "i ii'i NEW FALL GOODS. j| ' ; CALL AT NO. ; 5; 'EAST SECOND STREET. BJ LARKIN. / i ,i I I ~ aug 23-tf j— JOSEPH L. RILEY, SAIL AND AWNING MAKER; Si E. Con. FouRTii and Kino street. Repairing Promptly attended to. \ sepl0-ly OSTON BROWN BREAD IS VERY GOOD FOR DYSPEPSIA. 2,000 LOAVES ARESOLD EVERY DAY BY JACOB STUCK, And at the Branch Store, S. E. Cor. Third and Poplar Streets -Aug.28-lint JV WALTER, WATCHMAKER ALD JEWELER, 20* SOUTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. The Cheapest Place ln the City for Watches. Old Gold, SilTer and Second-handed Watch es bought. / . . B - 17 !T! \T.rr. II? ) . ■ »*>if 1< r Sept.23* 4. ABY CARRIAGES, B Cheap! Cheap! Cheap! LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY. ADAMS A BROTHER, 506 Market street, Wilmington. aug23-ly JJLHASE NOTICE THAT YOU WILL FIND . Book::, Magazines, Newspapers, Blank Books, Writing Paper, Fancy Papers, Envelopes, Initial Papers, Slate Pencils, Lead Pencils, Steel Pens, School Slates, Mucilage, Ink, Penholder*, Dominos, Cheekeis am'. Boards, Back Gammon Boards, Dice and Dice Cups, Lotto Games, Base Balls, Croquet, Pocket Knives, Wallets, Stationers Hardware, Drawing Materials, It AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF STATION ERY, AT E. S. R. BUTLER S No. 429 Market Street. Aug.27tf.t JOHN H. REED, - e. Cor. Second and Orange Streets. PICTURE FRAMES, of all styles made to order of Walnut, Gilt and Imitation. Is LOOKING GLASSES, SQUARE A^p^joGRAPH FRAMES, the lowest prices, taaug. 28-ly ^■QTICE. PEACH CRATES,* fob s> lb by w w OAUSB ManufaOTUbbb. n . w.uau poot Qf We8t 8tre ot f nnvSO-l /Miui n«>niv rD/.vrtOL ■ in*"!! TTTIjTT^iTT OBOOEBIBh pLOWttAKb'^,' ; l>l#iU |t#WT killJ I.»jIji >Jt«. li-jw l!li. aat •jiIT WHOLNkALN AND- RBTAIL, . :.!■ C . / ,T. .-![ I- .(Igi-ii 'm' .71' 1 , -Ml ) -,• nil to -mil. ,-I • !i vfl 'I»k ,-nili." ; * FLOW* IN PAPBR aAOKa FOn STOBBS -. 'a rtPSoiALTr. ! - d i-iot-ji, »«ti I tin I-I-I ll J.I .I ORDBRS WILL RECEITB PROMPT AT 1UCTION. i ' k t; caAby, augjV-tf t N. B. tor. Nlath and Shipley. — J»RIME 1 till 2/ »•] GOSHEfJ BUTTBB. ir/ '/ STRICTLY PURE SPICES. CIDERS AND WHITE] WINE. VINEGARS. - • , i i 1 v. 7 NEW MACKEREL. MESS, No.l's and No. 2's. SMOKED (new) SALMON. . A FULL LINBiOF FINE GROCERIES. ■ .a tin ,..:i Ji ,P, ALLMOND'S, i i ang25-ly ' Eighth and Market Street*. QOFFEES. / '-I . in Thai best Quality of Mild and Strong gof fees, selected especially for retail—always freshly rotated, and at the. lowest fair p*icfe. ; '" " BOWMAN iu .f : i // , ■ 1 : S#oowi> and King Streets. . ion a 'A- : -i- 'i ■ • ■ . T^AS.—IfiW bettef assortment of all Yarier,. ties than that ojGTereU bj , |.,i ' - . > i' r f .s 1 . ... • ... 7 I . I . 1. ", i n'lldlf -Hi ,, pOWMiN, SBCOSP ANB KUfO ■- h y ng l ■■ i • , i.. iii.ri'i*> it«. i, r Can. he, found ipr town. , Prices ftom 49oentfr to 91.80per pound, and. no tttahy goods at 1 any price. i Cheap Siigar; Pure Spices; Cider yine^ar; New Mackrel, and a.first-ctass assortm,Vnt of goods in his line, always at the lowest ifalr price. .11 .1 • ,1 SI >1! in ilw I if; >i'! ll'lvi •. ,i . BOWMAN, SECttJM) AND KINO v\ i t i ir in / sopt2-tf. MEDICAL. 'T JNYALIDS ATTENTION. Invalids suffering from diseased lungs, liver, or other Internal organs, can find the COMFORT OF A HOME, with thf most ap proved mode of medical treat moat. •M h.ii; j- •: -i THB SITUATION IS HXCELLE! -. ,w THE LOCATION HEALTH r. // vi i . . 'iff " AND 'JfT if XURKKH, HOT ANDSHOWER BATHS, • In tfas kease, and sea bathing eenvenient for those who desire lk GUNNING, FISHING AND OTHER SPORTS Can be enjoyed by those whe are well •noagh to participate. Particular attention paid to the treatment ef RHEUMATISM and SPINAL AFFEC TIONS ... For further particulars, respecting terms; treatment, etc., address L H. D. KNOWLES, M. D., Box 5, Lewes, Del. ■ Bug. 17 ll RISCEEUANEOTS. WILMf NQtON, sq^P WORKS. . .. . > • J. A. Wsuow & Co„ Manufastursr of Family dud Toilet SOAP. Third St., bet. Spruoe and Churok. aug 28-ly i HADDOCK, PLASTERING AND CALSOMINING, asg28-ly E. Eighth and Shipley streets. MOBNpO Is the only Meraiag Paper published in th State of Delaware. THE HBHAftD AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM It will prove of great value to foe Mercan tile portion of the community. Tho Herald contains all the latest Tele graphic News, bright and;newsy locals pointed and pithy Editorials, a full line of Correspondence, and a variety ot Miscel laneous Items. THE MORNING HERALD Is published every morning, (Sundays ex excepted), and delivered ftn th* (city of Wilmington and surrounding places for six cents par week, payable to the carriers. Mall subscrip tions, postage Dee, THREE DOLLARS PER ANNUM ' IN ADVANCB, , O'BYRNE BROS., PUBIXBHBM, NO. 500 SHIPLKY ST., . t l V. V r M\T r / I SI. C -* • . BDWiTIOJiAL f ,y>a p« w n^c r L icuo*L, n > i) riURA,R L ATOlf t •TATS NORMAL UNIVERSITY, ' ' WILMINSTON, DELAWARBi sun . 1 ,-i ! tii 1 ' ' ' chool, !, ; 'Mir.* -:li ! FACULTY. JOHN «. HARKNEW, A. H., . Instruction. », > LAURA OSGOOD HARKNMQ, fbrdinjSd 1 FULLMER, MNRYL^CH^NtfER,. , Instruction., ' PANCOST ALLEN, RET. JOHn'wILSON, A. M„ . Lecture*. ^ HEtlRY c. conraO, ll. d., . Lecture*., . Francois henry loubignac, b. Instruction.' J. JACKSON PEARCE, „ Instruction. :t -WILLIAM T. WESTBROOK,, vt , Instruction. r ANNA B. J1PFERIS, Instruction. ' .1! <:[ t :k • . r ffiidm?; • *■1 l; : >| i f if > -1 I (i .S'itllBlS * Tuition. Book rent No "Barprlses" In expenses. i Special estimates, with unexceptional ac imnlodatlons In'the beet families, will bb furnished fer board, Acj Qur, "Educational Bulletin/' 1* worthy the attention or every Veuth and evety parent with a child to edu cate. Sent grails with pleasure to any ad dress and flee at the book and npwsi stores. Seats can be secured now. - Twenty-eighth termopens 9 e'clock a. m., Mosday, Septem ber#,^. For further Information, you will please Your obedient servant, , i JQHN C. HARKNESS. , oo address, geptl-tf BOOTS dc SHOES. >i piNE BOOTS ANt),SHOES, AT REDUCED PRICES AT " I (' N(.M COR. 7TH AND POPLAR STREETS. riavlng taken the ab'qve named stand, I respe'clrully ihform rtir friends and the pub-' lie that I am prepared to Bell Men's, Ladle's, Misses! and Children's' BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS. made of excellent material and In the best manner-at tlie lowfest ihtesi hta-d gilrantee satisfaction. Custom moderate prices. Public patronage respect fully solicited. ■ ' 1 " ang23-3nt ,i . MICHAEL DANAHEE. work' made 1* .the best style at QNEPRl'djp O-'E PRICE!! ,GO TO ;THR u .. S. E. COR- OF9TH. A^DSPRU.^E SJS., if you want first class boots and shoes at the ldweet prlcfe. Hand 1 ' made boots, shoes, and gaiters cheaper than the cheap est. Repairing neatly done. WILLIAM HOUCK. . _ • i VI' aug24-ly JUNE BOOTS AND SHOES, AT REDUCED PRICES. AT S. E, COR. 7tii AND POPLAR STREETS. BOOTS, SHOES AND G ALTERS. Custom work made In the best style at moderate prices, Public patronage solicited. sepl6,lm MIOHAEL DANAHEE. i \ \i i I * '• JOB PRINTING I . i/ DONE IN ALL Its BRANCHES AT THB' > . • -! HERALD OFFICE 4 509 SHIPLEY 8TRBBT, WILMINGTON FFIOE 0' OF THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE;CO., 81* Markut Sweet, 11 Wilmington, Delaware. eag2*-3m piSTOLS, GUNS, PISTOLS, PISTOLS, GUNS, AMMUNITION. JAMES 4 BRO.. Hardware, ' 203 Market Street. GUNS, A large variety. seplP-tft UR SELECTIONS o OF OLD RYE WHISKIES ARE UNSURPASSED. W* hav* in stock: MOORE'S I860, 1868. SHERWOOD, 1868, 1804, DOUGHERTY, 1869, HANKISVILLE, 1870, JOHNSON 4 SON, (BOURBON) 1868. Champagnes, Sherries and Port at re duced prices. P. PLUNKETT 4 CO., 100 Market Street, aug28-tf-t W. T ALL BN, PRACTICAL BARBER, No. 6 W. Suet'll Street. •otttafv Sliampool^g, and Dyeing lu ,oi>(i n .li! /.of.)/. i ♦( t_ . tHTWimm -vlA 11 Tmutnmc'H bazaar, Akrth ) AND WALNUT MR,' 1M> j,, MMRCTON. DEU j" J, ,-f 1 Xj"l u,.il 1*./■ [i it ril.y OIK 3ATURPAT M®RN*NO. AUGUST A Largs Assortment of -u "■ NSW AND 8EOONIA-HAN0 CARRtA<M^ * \AND HARNESS. , ^ , ' ONS. Always on hand, a largo stock mr sale or exchange for aeaond-hand work. The largest assortment of new and second* bMSBMitaStt. '£2$. Bay mare, • yean old, 15U Hatidihlgh. warranted sound and kind la single and double harness. j ,r„ Buggy, wsgen and harness. i, aug23-tf J. AW. MBBRIOK • C. FRAIM, AUCTIONEER «4 King Street* r>i* J i L W. STIDHAM A SON. . AUOTIOl j I 111 Eaat Fourth Street. augas-tl rl I -!- . rjtH08.1i;,f)GLE. aug M-tf . AUCTIONEER. , M2 King Strsgt. — il.i d e i J OHN S. ROWBOTHAM, AUCTIONEER, . nrxii i. No. 9 Eaet Fourth Streetv ang 98-tf i n. 1 : ^JEDJEIOLDT A BUCHMAN, .1 1 ' ' 11 ' 1 .' ' ■■ 1" t(" • - ' UPHOLSTERS AND CABINET MAineM i Furniture made, covered and repaired, Ml .. *7 •: 1 Slip covers cut and mad*. 1 ' I :1, ll' 1 . CARPETS AND MATTING ii i - made end la Hanging of Curtain and Window Shades, a specialty, " .lie-. :,1 PICTURES ! FRAMED, it -7 ■ ii A . • -/ll ',.1 and all appertaining to the bVislne**,neatly and promptly attended to. , • ct ,11VI :i llldii'-t •• •: VT.-' 403 SHIPLE Y ST. ic,i'H iu. A I aug 23-6m , ii i - TAILORS. IaAIIFMaNN, ' MEHCHA'T TAILOR. I: ll ."t 1. .. Ii >1. ' Second story ef - • . ■ T'7 1 , I. Tl l'l ll.Jll ...I, Lfo. fEASTTHIRJiSTREET. Having been "cutter" for first-class estab lishments in New York, Philadelphia, Bal timore, and for several, years in Wilming ton, and'havlng in all cases satisfied the pa trons of those establishments, now propose* to'deal directly with his own cyst-mers. He will now add to his own skill eveijf fauility lor supplying - , GOOD WORK AT LOW PRICES. A n f >) Jill si i' ,li! A carefully-selected stock of; goods, A corps of experienced hands, and a long prac tical experience On his part will he attmee available for tlie use of his friends and cus tomers, who Are cordially invited to give him a call. , ' aug27-tf SPORTING GOODS. ■( - HTNDLH 4c 60:, A. t ' I! ... 1 BAiE BALL EMPORIUM M2 Market St., Sporting goed* all kinds, aug 23-tf n :A . 1.1 nr • Irfi t ! tnr.f. RESTAURANTS. QNLY PLACE IN THE CITY wkereyou ean get a First-ohms Meal for S3 'Cento, : AT AINSOOW'S. Open on market mornings from 4 In the >rning 'till 12 at night, dining room* dor the Third street market kouse, en trance on King street, . sns 23-ly 1 mo uti O YSTERS I! SPECIAL NOTICE. I hare made arrangements to simply tkic - illes, hotels and restaurants with the BEST OYSTERS THAT COMM TO THIS MARKET, Wholesale and retail, at the lowest pilose, and fresh evary day. JAMBS McLANNAN, 1 _406 Market street. WINES dfcUMIUORS. I N STORE THE FOLLOWING SINK WHISKIES: Hannlsrille Pure Rye, 1973. QYSTRKS! sepM-tf A. Overholt A Ce.'s Pure Rye, 1671-72-78. Hyatt A Clark's (Sherwood) Pure Rye,1838 W. A W. (IXL) Rya and Malt, I860. Having stored the above Whiskies prior w> the Inerease of tax, they will be soft! without any advance ln price. FRANCIS KBLLY, Ne. 108 Market St. to ' aug 28-tf ICE. JCE HAVING LAIIXPN A LAHOER STOCK OF ICE Than ever before, of excellent quality and thickness, (12 to 15 Inches,) we are now ready for the season of 1875, at the following prices: ICE. ICE 5 pounds dally..„ 8 " " ..... 25 cent* a week ;h 12 50 16 20 75 25 06 and over at '/, cent per pound. " " " at 40 cents per 100 hs. ICE BY THE TON AT LOW RATES. Contracts lor the season a* low a* the low 100 ml. We pride oureelve* hi havlteg obtained the most Ci " fD V I SK 5 %d#fef' i0O '"»' all ear route*, geth* elsewhere. WALTON 4 BRO., Ih the Give us a