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WILMISOTON MARKETS. At the Third Street market house last evening produce sold at the following rates: Apples, per half peck, 15@25c.; potatoes, white do. 12@18c., sweet, do. SO @85c.; turnips, do., 8@10c; onions, do. 15 @18c.; turkeys, apiece, $1.25(5.2.00; chlck perpair, $1.25@1.50; ducks, do., $1.00 @1.35; celery, per bunch, 5@6e.; cabbage, per head, 3@6c.; hominy, per quart, 10c ; beans, do., 10c.; cranberries, do. 12@14c.; honey, per ft, 30@35c.; print butter, do. 40 @45c.; roll do. 35@38c.; eggs, per dozen, 35@38c.; chestnuts, per quart, 18@20c.; rabbits, per pair, 60@"0c.; partridges, do., 50.; pigeons, do., 40c.; pheasants, do. $1.25; cider, per quart, 6@7c.; scrapple, per lb, 8® 10c.; sausage, do. 15@16c. .JUSTICE'S COURT. LaBt evening before Esquire Frazer, Bridget Irwin was given a hearing, charged with stealing $4.50, and various articles from Michael O'Connell. She was found guilty, and held in the sum of $300, for her appearance at Court. Bail being procured, •he was discharged. HUB MINIATURE ROSTER. ens, Lookout tomorrow for the New York and Philadelphia Sunday papers at the Centennial News Office, 607 Market street "The other day when a Detroit grocer spelled sugar "s h-u-g-e-r" a friend pointed the word and remarked: "That word Isn't spelled quite right," "Ila ! I see, htughed the grocer, "one would think I had no educstlonj" And he crossed it out and wrote s-h-u-g-o-r. Carpets, oil cloth and window shades for sale by McBride, 723 Market Street: There's a woman in California 140 years old, and she claims to be the oldest woman in the world. Queer claim for a woman to make. )) Green, the boot and shoe maker, keeps his store at 204 West Second street, where bargains can be obtained. Says a scientific authority, "The wine crop of France this year would fill a ditch three and a half feet wide, three and a half feet deep, and 4,000 miles long." Now,don't you wish you were a ditch. Cheap ! Everlasting ! A good fit,! Such are the boots and shoes sold by McCusker. If you doubt It, try a pair. 210 west 2d st.. is the place. When a Chinese sea captafk wants to sell his ship, where would he take it < Why, to the junk dealer, of course. Gentlemen's full suits, and ladies' saeques made to.ordcr at reasonable prices, by Mr. •„ „j»l. j, eto. t east Third street. The members of the new Legislature of Samoa are so averse to wearing a respecta ble amount of clothing that it has been found necessary to adopt a rule imposing a fine of $100 upon any of them who enter the hall in a complete or partial state of nudity. You need not neglect your business when troubled with a cough or cold, if you only use a reliable remedy at once. Ur. Bull's Cough Syrup is the best remedy we know of. Price only 25 cents. An embarrassing incident happened to aT Whitehall, New York, clergyman recently He married a couple aud when lie exam ined the fee found it u as a $100 bill. The next day the bridegroom telegraphed that it was a mistake—he meant to have handed jtlm a $10 bill. The clergyman replied that , was too late to rectify the mistake, as he u ad joyfully used the money to liquidate a standing debt. Subscribers take notice! You can get your weekly papers and magazines at pub lishers' prices at the Centennial News Office, 607 Market street. The Hash is the title of a paper published at a Michigan college. True to its it contains some articles very difficult to •wallow. Moreland, Fourth and Poplar streets, sells more shoes in one season than any other shoemaker in town. Greatness stands upon a precipice, and if prosperity carries a man ever so little over his poise, It ovorbears and dashes him to pieces. Buy your wife a patent Ironing table for a New Year's present. Call and see one at A. B. Jones', 618 Market street. name Descartes, tbe famous mathematician and philosopher, La Fountaine, celebrated for his witty fables, and Bufl'on, the naturalist, were all singularly deticleut In the powers of conversation. All kinds cf furniture for sale at Adair's, Fourth and King Streets. Two men quarrelled in the streets, and one knocked the other down. The van quished man was emphatically put ftnrst du combat, for he rolled under a* horse's feet, and the animal kicked him in the head, killing him. Now the question is being agi tated, What can they try the man for who administered the too energetic blow? Boots, shoes, anil slippery in large quanti ties and at small prices at Fcnnessey's 221 Market street. Spilkins says that all the perils and hor rors of a Maelstrom aren't a circumstance to the horrors of hearing a fe-male 6trom on the piano, next door, from morning til] night.— ,Y. Y. Com. Advertiser. E. Donahue, 307 Market street, has a full supply of gentlemen's, ladles' and children's overshoes, from 40 cents to $1.75. shoes, $1.25, and ladies', $1.50. boots, $2.00. Fine calf hoots, 84, The boy's first really great lesson in act ing usually takes place upon meeting his mother in search of the pantry key, which lies securely at the bottom of ' Ids irowsers pocket. Fine oysters. Oysters at Malta House Eating Bar open on Sunday. The cheapest shoe store In the city is at Seventh and Popular. M. Danahee. Misses' Aten's MARRIAGE*. UltAIG—HIP8HMAN.—At the residence of the bride,on the morning of tbe 28th ult., by the Rev. 8. Sweetzer, Prof. J, Craig Jr., of Felton Seminary, Felton, Del to Miss Millie Hlpshman, of Ephrata Lan caster Co., Penn. THIS l-AFEK i-> ON file wml m R owell & r *hesman . Advertising Agents, THIRD A CHE8TNUT STS., CT. LOUIS, MO, nr. simm ' ffiiiit PalMit Balsam During the last 25 years more than 10,000 people have been saved from the terrible desolating effectsof pnlmonry consumption by using Dr. Simms' White Pulmonic Bal sam. It cures without fall when properly used, and we hold ourselves reaiy to accept any challenge as to the qualities of good ar ticles. We guarantee the remedy to bejust what we represent It to be. In chronic and recent coughs, Sore Throat, Croup, Hoarse ness, Blood fepittlng, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Sore Breasts, Weak Lungs, ic., and In all diseases of the lungs tending toward" or terminating in Consumption, this remedy cannot be equalled much less excelled. It will positively prevent the lungs from yielding to the terrible effects of Consumption. Let us say to the afflicted and persons predisposed to Consumption, give our remedy a fair trial, be patieut and persevering, using strictly according to di rections and do not yield to the solicitation of pretended medicines and inexperienced advice and you will soon find yourself rap idly recovering. We have a large number, several hundred references of persons we have cured, (many of them very bad cases,) which can be seen at our office or given by mail when desired. Dr. Simms' is a gradu ate of the class of 1851, and can be consul ted on Lung and Throat diseases every Wed nesday and Saturday at his private office. Office and principal depot Fourth and King street, Wilmington, Del. Philadel phia depot. 602 Arch street. decS-m TAYLOR, H SILK HAT HV.M tAtTl Illlt Has opened a Factory at 415 Market Street, (THIRD FLOOR,) Where lie intends making new Silk Hals to order, and fixing up and remodeling all kinds of old silk hats Into the present style. Give us a call and save money. dccl7-3m EGISTER'S NOTICE. R Register's Office, New Castle County, Dec. 13th 1875. Upon the application of Rev. Patrick Reilly, Administrator ol'Sarah Fenlon.late of Brandywine Hundred, la said County,de ceased; it is ordered and directed by the Regis.er that the Administrator aforesaid give notice of thet ranting of Letters of Ad ministration upon the Estate of the deceas td, with the date of granting thereof, by causing advertisements to be posted within forty days from the date of such letters, in six of the most public places of the County of New Castle, requiring ail persons having demands against Ike Estate, to present the same, or abide by an Act, of Assembly in such case made and provided. And also cause the same to be Inserted same period in the Morning Herald, a newspaper published in Wilmington and to be continued therein three weeks (E. O. D.) Given under the hand and Seal of Office of the Register aforesaid, at New Castle in New Castle County aforesaid, the day and year above written. S. C. BIGGS, Register. — _ JOHN H. SCHAAF & SON! within the NOTICE. All persons having claims against the Estate of the deceased, must present the same,duly attested,to the Administrator on or before Dec. Pith, 1876. or abide the Act of Assembly in such case made and provided. PATRICK REILLLY, Administrator. Address, Wilmington Del. decl4-3weod MERCHANT TAILORS No. 1031 Walnut St. Philadelphia, Pa. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Cloths Cassimeres and 'J Vestings ALWAYS ON HAND. Dcc.l-lm. DROF. A. S. WEBSTER'S Select Dancing Academy Is now open for the reception of Pupils for the.second Quarter. TUITION. Gentlemen's Class,MONDAY EVENING from 8 to 16 o'clock. Ladies and Gents, THURSDAY EVEN ING from 8 to 16 o'clock. Misses and Mnsters, on WEDNESDAY evening from 7 tos, and SATURDAY even ing from 6 to 8 o'clock. All the most fashionable dunces t.aughl, Including the GLIDE WALTZ and MIND ETT QUADRILLES. . WEBSTER, asonie Temple. dec26-tf V ILLANID'A COLLEGE.DELaWAER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. This institution, chartered with Univers ity Privileges, is under the charge of the Augustinian Fathers, and offers superior advantages to students, who desire to make a thorough Classical, Scientific or Commer cial course. It is situated nn the Pennsyl vania Central Kail Road, eleven miles from Philadelphia. Kail Road Station and Post Office «n the College grounds. TERMS: Per session of five months (in advance.! $150. For lull particular send for a Catalog e, Very Rev. T. OALBERY, ucc. 75 1 J vr President. JOli PRINTING DONE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES AT TUK HERALD OFFICE, 'THE WEEKLY SON. 1876 . NEW YORK 1776. Eighteen hundred and seventy-alx Is the Centennial year. It Is also the year In which Opposition House of Representatives, me first since the war, will be in power at Washington ; and the year of the twenty third election of a President of the United States. All of these events are sure to he of great interest and importance,especially the two latter ; and all of them and every thing connected with them will be fully anti freshly reported and expounded in 1 hk The Opposition House of Representatives, taking up tiic line of inquiry opened years ago by The Sis, will sternly and diligently Investigate the corruptions ami misdeeds ol Grant'd administration ; and will, It is to be hoped, lay the foundation fora new and better period in our natioal history. Of all this The Si n will contain complete and accurate accounts, furnishing its readers with early and trustworthy information upou these absorbing topics. Jlie twenty-third Presidential election with toe preparations for It will he memor able as deciding upou Grant's aspirations for a third term of power and plunder, ami still more as deciding who shall be the can didate of lhe party of Reform, and as elect ing that Candida le, Concerning all Ihese subjects, those w ho read The Sun will have Iheconstautmeansofbeing thoroughly well Informed. The Weekly Sun which lias attained a circulation of over eighty thousand copies, already lias its readers in every State and Territory, and we trust that the year 1376 will see their numbers doubled. It will continue to be a thorough newspaper. All the generuul news of the day will be found in it, condensed when unimportant, at full length when of moment; and always, we trust, treated in a clear, interesting uml instructive maimer. Itlsouralm to make the Weekly Sr n the best family newspaper In the world,and we shall continue to give In its columns a large amount of miscellaneous reading, such as stories, tales, poems, scientific in telligence ami agricultural Information for which we are not abje to make room in our daily edition. The agricultural department especially is oue of its promlment features. The fashions are also regularly reported in its columns; and so are the markets of every kind. The Weekly Sun, eight pages with fifty six broad columns is only $1.20 a year, postage prepaid. Aslhis price barely repays the cost of the paper, no discount, eau be mode lrom this rate to clubs, agents, Host masters, or anyone. The Daily Sun, a large four page news paper of twenty-eight columns, gives all the news for two cents a copy. Subscrip tion postage prepaid, 55c. a month or -6.50 ayear. Sunday edition extra, $1.10 per We have no traveling agents. THE SUN, New Yolk City.. an year. Address, dec30-6t* HOLIDAY GOODS. An elegant assortment of BRONZES, SILVER WARE, WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND FINE OIL PAINTINGS, -AT C. F. RUDOLPH'S 231 MARKET ST. WILMINGTON, DLL A WARE, Agent for tbe Celebrated 4riuiille Pebble Spectacles, The best in Hip world. ATENTED IN EUROPE AND AMERICA, USEFUL PRESENTS, THE F TF.KPIUSK M ANUFACTUHING COMPANY, 226 ami 222 MARKET STREET, Has manufactured an elegant assortment of useful articles for rbrislinas presents, such as CHILDREN'S. CHAIRS, WHITING DESKS, TOWEL RACKS, BRACKETS, FOOT STOOLS, if Fnr and a large number or oilier pieces nlture, dee. 11-1 m JJOLIDAY PRESENTS —at, t.lie-- T.NTENNIAL NEWS OFFICE, 667 Market Hired, ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, JUVENILE BOOKS, COLORED TOY BOOK'S, ami G A MRS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, POCKET BOOKS Together witli a large assortment of FANCY STATIONERY, at the most favorable pricer. UeclOtf AMCSEMF^TS. je Event of the Henson ! p RAND OPERA HOUSE. Two Nights Only. Thursday and Friday. Jan. 6 and 7. The Great Eastern Favorites, K. S. JV ASH BURN'S Last Sensation, The largest, most complete,refined and stu pendous oiganization in the world. 10 STAR SPECIALTY ARTISTS 40 in an entirely new and brilliant VARIETY PROGRAMME, Superior in merit to any traveling troupe. 6 WILD AND UNCIVILIZED « CHIPPE W A 1 N D IANS, lu their peculiar illustration of LIFE ON THE BORDER.' ' Popular prices: Orchestra chairs, 75, circle 50, balcony 35 cents. Children under 13, (to second class scats :5 cents.) To reserve seats, 50 ets. secured at Bougliman,Thomas a Co's without extra charge. •Bale of numbered coupon tickets will commence at 10 o clock, a. m, Tuesday, January 4, and to avoid speculation, not more than ten tickets will be sold to any one party. Jan l-6t W. J.CHAPPELLJC, Agent. uiiOTumu. 4 HAPPY HET YEAH TO ALL! Nathan Lieberman returnahis heartfelt thanks to the people for the increased patronage that hus been bestowed upon him the past year of 1875, which has been with us the best business year of that ol any clothing bouse in Delaware. Our prices are still the lowest, and we shall continue to use our great Increasing business advan tages, and give the people the benefit of it, as we have sold last year 59 per cent of the ready made clothing that has been sold In Wiimlngton. We eun buy goods from 15 to 25 per cent, lower.lhan any other house lu theclty, and on that account we can afford to sell the people clothing at retail what others have to pay wholesale, and for the New Year of 1875 we must swing clear of all combinations and customs,—with all de partments reconstructed, we anticipate marvelous and unprecedented increase of business. Respectfully, NATHAN LIEBERMAN, POPULAR GUARANTEE CLOTHING HOUSE, S. E. Corner Fifth and Market Streets, OUR BUSINESS RULtC : Cash Returned. Signed Guarantee SELLING OFF ! Cost Below TO CLOSE BUSINESS. The entire STOCK OF READY-MADE Men's Youth's and Boy's CLOTHING! To be sold Regardless of Cost, at Dc WOlf'a, 308 Market Street, 308 WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. not 18ly EXTRAORDINARY 1SEWN, THE LARGE . STOCK OK CLOTHING OK M. BOLL, deceased, 126 M ARKET STREET. Must be sold within the next 36 days, AT AN IMMENSE SACRIFICE. Now is your time for a great bargain Give me a trial and be convinced yourself, you can buy goods 25 per cent, cheaper than any other house in the cits. Yours, respectfully, as dec.26-121 H. BOLL. 200,000 POUNDS OF JONES' I. X. L. MINl'E MEAT Has been sold, giving entire • Affliction, which Is the best recornmendaUwimiy one can have. A trial Is all that Is a«Od al to be convinced. Made by — K H. JOM.E?, i»-i Manufacturer of Minos M ^ Peach and Apple Butter; alirj.l'Sr^ •liberty, r Sauce. No. 715, Shipley Stna.it, dec3-lm wa. EL, AmSIHFXTS HAND UPJ6UA HOUSE TWO PERFORMANCES ONLY. January lal 1876. * AFTERNOON AND EVENING, The MONARCHS OF THE WORLD ARE HERE! THE GREAT AND ONJ.Y ORIGINAL G ZANFRETTA PANTOMIME AND NOVELTY TROUPE . THE STAK TROUPE OF THE WOHI.D ! ALEX ZaNUHETTA, The People's Clown MAX WALHALLA,The unfortunate Pant aloon. m'I.I.E JOSIE K ANfltETTA MAURICE 1IEPPAHB, LEOPOLD ZANFRETJA, COMMODORE NUTT and BROTHER, The Lilliputian's Midgels. J.O. HALL, UEO. ROBINSON, T. lb MCNEAL. The American Athletic Team, LESLIE,RINEHART,nml LESLIE. LITTLE BERTlE*RfNEHART,(only five Years old,, the Most Beautiful and Graceful Vocalist extant. FREDDIE STEEL, The infant Wuohtel, and u Complete Pant omime Troupe, all appearing In the laiugh ableTrick Puntomine, entitled, JACK, AND THE REAM STALK. Prices of Admission 75, 50 and 35 cents Resell ed seats to be had al Bonghmau, Thomas d- Co's, book store. IRANI) OPERA HOUSE. Jan 1-H (> OVK NIGHT ONLY. .Saturday. January 8l!i Is76. i H K WONDERFUL NEGRO BOY PIANIST BIjIND TOM. Admission 50 cents.; children half price. Reserved seats 25cents extra, Can be pro cured at lioughman, Thomas J Co's, bn and after Wednesday morn lug. decSl-flt RAND OPERA HOUSE. It TUESDAY, JANUARf 4th. Caroline Richings | (Bkknahd.) COMIC OPERA COMPANY, Will present the charming ffoiuic Opera In two acts, " THE ROBE OF TYROL, Written expressly for Mrs. Kiniings the distinguished composer, Bernard by Julius Eichberg. Characters: Grittly, ilie'Bose of Tyrol, Mrs. C. meltings-Bernard; Franz ( hrecken wald. Mrs. Henri Drayton; Franz, a Peas ant, Mr. Pierre Bernard; Berthold, a travel ing peddler,Mr. John J. Benitz; ftchrecken wnlu, an innkeeper, Mr. Yn. F. Holmes; Fanchette, Schrecken wald's daughter, Mrs. Millie Sterling; Gasper,a peasant, Mr. John Hoffuer, • ASSISTED BY A WELL-ORGANIZED CHORUS. Admission, 50 and 50 cents. Reserved seats, 75 cents. To be had at Bonghinan, Thomas <fc Co.'s. £UtAND HARRISON'S UNION SQUARE OPERA HOUSE. TWO ORPHANS COMBINATION. GRAND ATTRACTION. ONENtOIlT only. Monday Ev'g. Jan y. 3d. "T6, Will he presented, the great pluy adapted from the French of M. D'Enner.v, by Hurt Jackson,Esq., which has achieved the most pronounced success of any drama ever pro duced in America, entitled The Two Orphans. The right to produce this remarkable play has been purchased from Messrs. Shook At Palmer, of the Union Square Theatre N. Y. 'JHE PIECE WILL BE PRODUCED WITH A CAST OH UNEQUALLED EX CELLENCE, EVERY ARTIST SELECTED FOR HIS OR HER APTNESS To T11E CHARACTER REPRESENTED, ORIGI NAL SCENERY FROM THE UNION SQUARE THEATRE, N. Y., NEW COS TUMKS-OKIOINAL MUSIC. Monday Evening; January, ltd REAPPEARANCE OF THE Two. Orphans. WITH Miss Laura Alberta AND Alice A. Harrison AS Louise Henriette, J t Tiie Two Ouimiaxs. SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY : TABLEAUX 1.—PONT dkNEUI . THE ABDUCTION. TABLEAUX II.—ILLUMINATED GAR DEN AT BEL AIR. TABLEAUX III.-PALACE OF THE MINISTER OF POLICE.—" I DEFEND YOUR HONOR AGAINST YOURSELF.'' TABLEAUX IV.-THE PLACE HT. Sl'L PIECE,—"PIERRE'S PROTECTING LOVE FOR LOUISE.'' TABLEAUX V.—HENUIETTK'SCHAM BER—" I'HE \RKEHT OF HENRIETTE. " TABLEAUX VI.—COURTYARDOKTHE PRISON OF LA HALPHTRIERE.-" MAR IANNE'S SACRIFICE.'' TABLEAUX VII .-BOAT HOUSE ON THE BANK OF THE RIVER SEINE, v prices of admission : Orchestra Chairs uiul Circle 75 cl a. Balcony 56ets. Reserved seats 35 ots. extra, Haled] •oats opens at, Bougliinan, Thomas & (V 6 o'clock Friday morning, Dec. 31. Doors open at 7, Performance al 8 o'clock, del 16-41 K UNKEL'S MAGIC , HAIR RESTORER. Restores gray-mixed, red, light or faded •leads of lmlr, beards or moustaches, to a beautiful brown or black, in from one to tour applications. It Is free from sulplinr lead,acids, mercury, silver,oranytlilngln 'urlous to either hair or heard. IT DOF,8 NOT FADE OK RUB OFF Expressed to all partB on receipt of one lollar, or six bottles for five dollars. At the vholesaleand retail depot, No. 1)16 VINE STREET, PHILADELPHIA. dec.24'75-ly R IDGE'S FOOD I8~THeT ORIGINAL IDGE'S FOOD IS THE ORIGINAL (Cooked) food of Its kind. It does not cause acidity and wind, Guaranteed purity; re njalns unchanged. Is put up In sizes to «ilt all. Sold by druggists everywhere, decl-f FOB SALE. F IR BALE.—Six new and Elf mL Apply to ItEYNOi.bs" 1 neci& - 8t _ OOniar kfi F OR BALE.—A Purchase Mon., gage, $400. Apply to Jne f kEYNOUis In dec28-6t *33 Market F OR BALK.—Lot of Rice cider make room for oysters, anna.7 BepLiR tf 4'rt MA RKu RUflTEE S BALK T OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order oi u Court of the State oi Delaware posed to sale at Public Auction', premises 1 615 FRENCH STRUT In the City of Wilmington, ON Wednsrday, January 5th o'clock, p. m., Tlic Real 1 ,t„. , Kelly, deceased. will A TWO STORY BRICK r.Ult and Lot of Ground situate <e>. the side of French Street, bet week and* Sixth Street, eenulumg ,, nutation twenty feet front ami sir buck, be the same more or les. ,,, an annual ground rent m ai sixty cents. Attendance will be given an,I ■ale made known at the time and aforesaid, by JOSHUA M vkisI Trustee, or by his An C. M. VANDKVKR, (1 Orphan'sCi L. W. STI DM AN, d Son. doll] Atlesl. r Jan l-4l FOR BEAT I JiOR KENT,—" Anchorage It™ ; lour acres, on Newport I'lke.lii q| of city. Large dwelling, good slam house, Ac. J. A. ROM), Eeai Ksiat*in 362 Slaiu decSleodlf I JOR KENT.-The nice seven mod 1 Luge house corner of Beach uni Hi streets. Apply.at 329 E. Sth SI. jii jolt RENT. — A Farm and sev roomed houses. Apply lu - ' REYNOLDS,: 832 Market h dec-28-llt NOTICE* TOTICE.—The annual meeting i Farmers' Association of Ntil county, will he held In the 2ml sioijl Telegraph Building,3rd uiul Mm Em Wilmington, Del., on SATUUIUil 1st, 1876, at 10 o'clock, A. M. GEO. H. BROWN, hall dec. 33—wed .tb.Asa t.-2w. S PECIAL NOTICE TO COU.NII] PAYERS.—The undersigned lit of County Taxes having given m,al month* ngo that the foxed wereci payable at that date, aud whereas nffl than one-twentieth of the tax-para paid any attention toaaid notice,Uml tore for their own protection will bed to enforce payment according to law; gives the collectors power to collffl oo*t in ten days after they receive duplicates. N JOS. L. CAKPU.MF.lt A. GIVEN, t'ulle aug'Jt-t.f OTICK TO WATER RLNTKKt N OFFICE CITY WATER DEPATTME Wilmington, Del., Dec.F.ls I'he bills for 1876 are now readyij able at the Registrar's office, 1 ,>»!-') Street. 'J he law requires that all® on or before January 31st, 1876, the. the bill, those paid during Ibc ms February, five per ceht. audltlonil, paid during the months ol ten per cent, additional amounts remaining unpaid after Af 1876, the Registrar is required to m ferrules witbdiawn and suit Instil® the recovery of the amount due, s water will not aguln be let into such lues until such arrears with as** and $2 OOfor drawing ferrules arepw hours!) a. m, to 4 p. in. dec. 8tf EDWARD Mel XT BO N otice to county tax pai Notice is hereby given that all indebted for County, State and P# for the year 1875, for the Second or >( District of Wilmington Hundred,* and Settle the same. The Collector found at his office, corner of Eig* Slilpley streets, or In the evenings residence, 866 West Fourth street Duty of CV elector.— If anv ptn or neglect te pay their Tax witlii" l after this notice, the Collector mi and collect the same with cod « to law If the owner «f any Real Estate)" Hundred, or Is a m Collector i reside In the shall be the duty of t and col loot the same oft'the persuua erty of H ie teuRu t thereof ,—Kslraar law. LEWIS MS'A JS^OTICE TO TAX PAYERS! The undersigned, receivers ofC School Taxes for the city of b' 11 ! for 1875, give notice to persons not paid their tilt; and School i'ff d nave hud their Mils present they are required by law, to call 11111 the same in 5 days lrom delivery ol The receivers request ;all such pu call at their office No. 16 East SixlJ and settle without delay; they Inn' 1 en bonds to the city, the mono them and they are responsible f» r they hope those that can pay will™ while, perhaps, some that cannot once, will eull and make somem ruig to pay when they can, and we mod 1 folly ask you to give this your aW" as to avoid trouble, costs, or unP 1 ness. The city needs money and r us to collect It or pay it, and win" pose to do is to collect and pay It The receivers also give notice (>!»" of lots In the 2d, 8d, 5th; 7th, 81 It, wards that they cannot And tne »» All such persons owning sab will 8(1 vll an please call aud settle for taxes and costs. . tl Office No. 16 East Sixth street, » Market and King. Hoursfrom • to* every evening, and on market»'»! EDMUND PRO' Receiver Northern District (luvluu noytli of Sixth street.! EDWARD FARM Receiver Southern District (l ,icl . south of Sixth street.) or we V( POLITICAL* put SHERIFF OF New Castle County, ttEORGK €» WARI» ^ Subject to the decision of the party, l,e : F OR CORONER. „ -i I hereby announce inyself a 9 ,, date for the nomination of Corone, to the decision of the Democratic r New Castle county. HENRY 9. ,flil dee.28.'75-tn ptOR SHERIFF OF New Castle County, Air BENJAMIN MOBBl*,** Subject to the decision of the I' 1 - 0 ' Party,, 1 "