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COAL AM) WO OIK -
0HARLES WARNER & CO.
Market StrSetjJj Wharf,
WlL»I5GT0N, D*L.
• i
Wholesale and Retail Uealors
-IN
Anthraclle and Bituminous Coal.
Th« only firm in this city receiving coal
daily all rail, lrom Cumberland region.
Ihe only firm selling Exclusive. v tl*«*
Lehigh and W lîk es barre Coal C rnpanyV
Coal
Every
family, steam
should use the Shawnee Coi l l«>r
manufacturing purposes.
We guarantee it to make less ashes, j
more economical and give better s nisf icli >r.
than any coal offered iu this market.
ASK FORSHA'VNEE COAL.
BURN SHAWNEE COAL.
Tell your friends what you think of the
SHAWNEE COAL.
CHARLFS WARNER A CO..
Mai ko I Street Whirf.
jel2-ly.
FILE & MURFHBV,
(Successors to Wm. H. Allmond & Bro..)
Dealers in
COAL AND WOOD,
Cor 20th and Markst Streets.,
(9th Ward) WILMINGTON. DEL.
Orders left with John P. Allmond, Eighth
and Market streets, or ut our office, will bt
promptly attended to.
Best Lehigh
hand.
d Schuylkill Coal always
may 7,74-1 y
OliRPATE\T WAttO* 1»
ELIVER THE BEST COAL INTO CEL
LARS without
Janl&tf
D
the pave*
ping
G. W, Bi s 11 A SON,
French Street Wharf.
ment.
JOSEPH POUT
SELLS ENTERPRISE, HARLKIGH AND
MIAWNEB COAL
AT SCHUYLKILL PRICES,
Oak and Pine WOOD by the cord nnd siweu.
We try to excel all
preparation of
succeeded wo will leavo to r
say for us.
jell
r neighbors i*i the
have
r Coil, h ■)»*.' far
stoincra L
JUSKP11 FUUT,
A Wi
Ornngo
'reels.
PI AX OS AND OltO AX 8.
PIANO*
jBgËgfeüajgg;.
For $200.00 and iipWBTuSi.
r OROAN 8
For $45.00 and upwarda,^
For cash or on Instalments, .v
ROBELEN & BRO'8 Wurorcomr*
_ _JUP_RTAIRS,)_
iwUSIC HAS CHARMS I
PKICJE REDUCED*
THE BEST IN THE WORLD
Will Last a
Life-Time !
35,000
OF THE CKLKBRA T EL>.
Shoninger Organs,
T IN 17AILY USR.
The ,best musical talent of the
country recommend these Organs.
The nicest and best. More for your
money.and gives better satisfaction,
than any other oow made. They
comprit»! the
Illustrated Catalogues sent by
mail, post-paid to any address,
ou application to
B. BHONINGEU U CO.,
X»w Iluvuu, Court.
np
» vl 1
WM. S. WATT*
f
NO« 1009".ilaiket .
PLUMBER,|5AS&STtAM FITTER
Wishes his friends
d patrons to know that
he has resumed business in tho above bran
cob and would desire to re
liberally beste
ttii-i
cut> tom
heretofore
pared to do all kinds of work in his line,
submit «siimatcs of e
finish all contracts
the most
1. Ho i
'.(1
ntflcine i
d complete all jobs i
. gu:
SUBSTANTIAL AND WORKMANLIKE
manner.
Satisfaction to all wpl be n
small pcesiblo profit charged
Give
7 aim, and the
• a call.
i P '2-1
Children's Clothing,
JMarltetlHtroct!' 1 '
MRS, M. I,. McDANICl,
rtment of Clii!
dren'B Clothing. Cassimcre*», Hamburg Edg
ings Hosiery, Trimmings, Pattern:*, «<<*., which
she is disposing of at low prices. Also
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING CUT :
TO ORDER.
819 MARK
I J 0AROINO.— Pleasant rooms
I > ing iu a private family nt
_y28*f No. 714 K ING STREB*
I. A. Toi i*. T. vT W i i.
J. C. Cannon. (j. F. Wki.ci
lias a new and fine
A DE
mdy-1
k 1 board
TODD, WELCH & CO..
Cominissioii Merchants,
For the »^'alo cf
ntl.YI'HV I'ROUIKi:,
STAND No.I, ODD FELLOWS' IIALL,
Third and Kln»{ SL.,\Vllniliigt(
I,Del
Consignments respectfully solicited. Bo
turns promptly made- All orders for goods
ptly filled and forwarded, iy24wly 4
I. ro
vnocpmrr,.
{. I j ijfcisàAjfN
GENERAI PSOVISIÛ?! DEALER.
* J
So. 233 Tatnall Street,
WILMINGTON DEL.
NVuuId respectfully
nounen to bis friends and
the public tb^t ho still car
t lu* Meut business
.■it the old stand, ami will
skoop constantly on hand
; the best quality ol
E>*?5ßM -
11*s
iS!*
- ^SUGAR-CORED DAMS,
FLITCH, SHOULDERS,
LARD. PORK.
SAUSAGE, DRIED REEF,
CHEESE, TON GitKb. *<■„ *«.
A!t »f which will hr sold wh, lp-' i!e
at the lowest city prices,
lie returns hie thanks to his many custo"
d respectfully sol cits
i!
■i
l.*r i»h«t favors
continuance ot the
JOHN 1*. AIDMOND,
Cor, 8th and Market streets,
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES, TEAS,
H P 1 C 1.0 . &: C.. Ac O
511 King St. & 2rt and Ring.
W- R- BOWMAN,
Grocer & Tea Dealer,
Private Fa
lilies Hotels. Rest
rant*:
consumers supplied with
othi
THE BEST GROCERIES
AT FAIR PRICES.
AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
i*l King nnd Till Kin*; Btr.
my30*
I Ui: NEW STORE!
nsd'OT'ro:
" A QUICK DIME IS BETTER THAN A
»slow dollar i"
As [ .U-.-iro.
t of the great senrei
tl ut the low figure. I
ty of money, to bo.
have bought exclusively for cash,
to r-U ni s tu fill t roll I anil
I U* " a on h n i :
ii< k sales.
ïho CDoir.cîii Variety of
GEOCEEIES,
At tl-.o.
■st
b, Should you
h
but
r. jo
.ds :
d ye
•1. Don't D
umber.
t ti
111 west Second Street,
T.'iJm W. S. Ml.I.VI.V
it i: j)h\iLi:i:s.
WA&XO'f & JAMBS.
ented the office
fêo. 2 West Third Street.
r
crly occupied by tho Frank!i
Tele
graph Co.,
ua hand :
ill k
y
od Hip p
? ol their line
ÏIEÎTÎTEBEC RIVER ICE
And will
o orders for the com;
ho
solid
the bot s
well to c ill and leave their ordc
early, *nd they will bo guarani
hrouglt the entire k
?r months
:h diet
. i rmf
Bcgi3ter a Order.
ÖFFKT.
It
NiriV CASTLE COU
a 1*1*1
lit. Till, 1874.
strong,
•i H. Armstrong,
m of dob
.
Ad mi.
late ot Ap
t Will
1
s.iid
cd; it is ordered and directed
he Administrator ah
olico of the granting of Let
the Estate of the
• to of granting thereof,
icnts to he posted within
•h Letters, in
of tho County ol
he I
r th:
1,
tin
! A
1-0
!
d.
h th
U
days Iro
th
lato ol
I tit?
inf
JasH
d*
inst tho Est:
present the
•jly in such
alii'I o by
ootid pri
d
1*1. And als
sc I lie
he
sorted within the sa
I
Ihe l»( 1:
in Will
gton, and to be c
published
tinued therein
iiv
nuerthe hand and Seal
'•1 I !ic Register ator
id.
:
Ca.-tleC
nd vearabove
>, Register.
R. <11151
■OIJGI
All porsona h:
* 1 tho dece.
• tfc ted t
agiiiiibt the Es
esent the s
■ lu!
the A»lin;
ator,
ref
abide the Act
and provided.
< AKMSTRUNG,
• t A
nbl;
-1 'il N
AUmitr
Adilrcss, Taj!
'- Bridge. Del
scptl
Hegistei'3 Order.
f
Rfojhtf.r Office,
August aith. 1874.
Duel A. Armsteo
v. late ol
New Oa.'t!c Count
Ft
Adnnnist
>t !■'
A
i
id red i
id county, do
it i- Ordered and directed by tho
that the Administrator alorosaid
f Letters of Ad
c of the dec eased,
R
ot tho g
nti
»on the K.-t
i
itli tl
date of g
ting til
edwilhi
forty days
f
he d:
h I
»1
Fix of the
t public |>!
ot Hi
•ounty of N
• Cu.
l!c.
ho K( f *lc t*i
an Act of As
he ta
P
by
al-id
bly'i
i
I provided. And also c
the Pi
d in
•rr published in
tinued therein
uh
1.0 s:
he
I
•tie. a n»
Wiltningt
d to I.
»th
two
ndcrthe band and
ml of
m,
fhc.e ol tl
Register ulV
•••
Cast le
uuty aforesaid,
d
B. GIBBS Register.
notice.
All persons having el
igain-t tbo Es*
ta
of the dc
I;
duly attested
A dr
st
foro A
»•h, 1
SAMUEL A. ABM.
bide tl)
Act of
I » ro\ ided.
■THONG.
d
Ad
Ad'll
st- Snivrrn, Del.
-tiwi
THOÜ. R. LALLY,
HÎÎ! MAUKKT
< r i! i r.TZ V,
1HTSI NI-.KS.
PROPERTY DOUOIIT. SOLD AND EX
CHANGED.
Hokscb Rented,
Rcntn Collected,
IrOfiiis Kegotiateil,
LEOAL J'AI'EIiS PitE['ARED.
aprl8dtf
lanicrr.Trßit.

l/Yjp;* Ifcllfqn/iiml Wt|i4>'-l ^ )
G ARDEN" WORK FOR SEPTEMBER.
If you desire to have winter vegetable
delicacies anti early spring productions
from your garden« now is tine time to
make preparations for both objects, j
ter cleaning up the garden; destroying
the insects that infest the plants and
small fruits, and working up all the beds
not in use, you may look to the sowing
of the following seeds and the setting
out of plants; not forgetting to attend
to tho other hint« we venture to offer
For your guidance this month. Wo
teem this one of the most important
months in the year to the gardener, and
generally is a trying one to him. Sep
tember for winter luxuries from the
garden is what April is to furnish those
tor summer.
Early in the month sow radish seeds—
china white, or rose colored radish, Span
ish white or black. They are jus hardy
as the turnip, and may be treated exact
ly like it, in cultivation and preserva
tion.
If you have not a patch of growing
t urnips, sow at once some early-white.
They will most probably mature and be
very tender and delicate; if not, they
will by being left over the winter, fur
ni: li nice greens in early spring.
Cauliflower .—Sow about tho 15th inst.
some Heed, for storing the plants in cold
frames.
Cabbage.— Sow seeds at oneo for plants
lube planted out this autumn, or like
the cauliflower, to be planted thick'
cold frames and kept, over for very early
planting in the spring. We really have
tried all kinds of early cabbage, but
have never found any better or as good,
in our judgment, than the Early York
and the Large York. They are tho same
only one is larger und a little later, and.
perhaps looser in the head than the oth
er. The Sugar Loaf is liked by many,
and the Flat Dutch this year was into
•kets very early and commanded
liitrli prices owing to the size of the
heads. Cabbage is eagerly sought after
in early summer, and this year brought
very high prices—as much oh twenty
cents per head. This should be an in
ducement for private and public garden
ers to look to its extensive cultivation,
it Is always saleable and will keep bet
ter than other early summer vegetables.
Hard a »State,—Save these carefully and
put thorn away from all harm, Save none
but from the best specimens. If you lmve
anything that is peculiarly fine, save it
to itself and cultivate it next year care
fully. Thus if, is nature oit »n puts'a for
tune into the hands of tho observant and
painstaking horticulturist. Look at the
Trophy tomato, tho early rose potato,&e.,
\v bulbs of the latter sold in France,
eo it stated, for $1,300. Wo paid for
first Trophy tomato
At
a t
ever Bowed, a
und never regretted it.
nj Heil*. Keep the old Leila
mt, and make new beds.
tl
eent per
»S7 nnel,
clean, tl
loosulreeie.i, Currants and such small
t new plantation« und do
not let them tailler for water. Mulch
tlunj well; it will help them nowand
during winie».
- Ti
Fruit. Set.
iloes Leuk well tot lies*; -keep ujt
'<■ < '(dorado bug. He hi ire to put
away in vanotm forma, un ample supply
of thid indispensable vegetable luxury
for winter use.
L'hUry .----Earth up to the celery, but
only wfiej) the plant and ground both be
dry, and then do i.ot cover the crown of
the
âtilifloivers, llrocoli and Toppers .—mu Ht
it any time for work or water,
v important and valuablo pro
ducts arc not to bo found in a garden.
bod of Spinach the first
'uc*k, and one tho last week of the month.
iiv\ e a good supply for Bpring.
Let I are.—i Set out Romo plants and
."iv •seed. Tho black seed hatch in the
. < ••.Liest for winter, and forms a small
pact, delicious head.
i . u lie
TIu-c«
but
1 >R0POSF.I) AMENDMENT TO TIIE
A . ÇON »TUTI0N of THE STATE ofDKL
A mend ment to the Cbn
i-jiohc of eninotoerino the
a U encrai Incorporation
AWARE.
A.V A('T proponing
the put
L*yinlature t
Je nr.
SECTION 1 Be it enacted by the Senate
anti House of Representatives ot the Sta*e ol
Delaware in General Assembly met, (two
ouse deeming it necessary and
concurring therein, and by and with tho ap
probation of the Governor.) That the following
amendment bo and the same is hereby pro
posed t<> the seventeenth section t-> the sec
ond article ot tho Constitution of this State,
ly adding to the said section the
words, subject to the provisions
aid : 1 he Legislature shall have power
enact a general incorporation act, to pro
lorution lor religious, charitublo,
nufactunng purposes, for the
ation of animal and vegetable food,
building and loan associations, and for drain
ing low lands ; and no attempt shall bu made
•t oi otherwise to limit or quality
t he power of revocation reserved to the Legis
lature in this section.'*
fcriX'ilON 2. And be it further enacted, That
the tic 'Cietary oi St.ito be and he is hereby
directed, nl'ler the Governor shall have ap
prove! ot the above proposed amendment
and this net. duly to publish the above
two
thirds ol each b
I wit.
ale
literary
pro
posed a
dment and this act in
in this »State, lor tho con
t the people of this State, at least
>t more than six months before
t general election for Senators and
«a lives in this State
Tamed at Dorer, April'j, 1873.
A. V. LESLEY.
Speaker of the Senate.
JOSEPH BURCHENAL.
»Speaker of tho Douse of Representatives.
Statr of Delaware, )
Executive Department. V
_.. . , , , June 2d, 1874. j
in is Act was passed by and with th
bat ion of the Governor.
pape
three
ho
Re pres
appro*
And I. James
State ot Delaw;
n tJovfrnor of the
do hereby express inynp«
ut amend men t as proposed in said
provul of
act.
Wit
d the Great
id btuto, the day and y
NF.AL
By tho Go\cri
id.
J 0i.N.[.PA Y J N A S. P ° NDER '
»Secretary of State.
.State
of Dklawark. \
i j .... Executive Department./
I. Ji. JIN II I AYMKR »Secretary of «täte of
the»-! ate ol Delaware do hereby certify that
the abi.ve und foregoing is a true copy ol the
act entitled An net proposing jin amendment
to the Constitution for tho purpose of t
ermg tho Legislature to enact a general Incor
immu.m Lnv.'' .anœjd at D.ivor April 3d,
1»».1, together with the Governor's approval
<d ttio haid proposed umendment the same
pared by me with tho original
lile. in this Department.
In witness whereof I have h
; SIS A T« ' u P. t 'î p , et n î y band and nflixed my
V^.^-^/'dheial seal at Dover this sixteenth
»V ,ll »y ol June, in tho year of our Lord
one thnu-and eight hundred and scventv-lour.
JOHN II. PA Y N TER, F
Secretary of StMte.
roll now
A §ummer stock 0F spuing a * d
CHEAP BOOTS & SHOES,
tecand Nt., 2 door* West of Market.
Tile undersigned respectfully informs
his friends arid tho public that he has
hnnd a large and well
?fft]
selected stock f ml
of SPUING AND SUM MER BOOTS. «^*
SHOES nnd GAITERS, suitable lor Ladies,
Gentlemen, Misses and Children, which are
manufactured from tho best material nnd made
in tho best manner, and will be sold
tho same article can bo obtained in this ör
any ot her city. Ladies and gentlemen buying
at .ny storo will have tho advantage of a largo
ied assortment from which to select a
d neat fitting hoot or shoe. The
ially invited to cull and
amine uiy stock and le'
low prices.
may21-tt
low
lasliionable
public
uiy exceedingly
JOHN K. DaDCOCK.
HATS A\I) CAPS.
DUBI
n
LT
I
n.
TtiS
H
r i' r r !i'
«
A
l J
s
East Thirl Street,
WILMINGTON. l»KL.
-ly
' L. H. QUAY'S
011 13 All*
HAT mid CAP
:empohium.
402 KING STREET 402
SC 13. WENT
S-A.YT3
I will
mtlm
to
AND
CL t'A N
h
THE
L'huiiI Til
forii
CLOCKS
1103 iTIni'lit'i Mtrri'f,
WILMINGTON. Dl L.
Aug, lith, 1^7*.
j e20-d : '
\ytLLIAIW* LALLY.
IWIIODEBALB DEARER IN
Brandies, Whiskies,
VVIjN ICW, Ätc ,
.'All EABTHOJMT FSTliElDT,
*- Between F
•li and Walnut Streets.
WILMINGTON. DEL
D X^JEHVXOTSr & CO,
Xo 1 17 JVÏ
reef,
(below Si
ond.)
cH'.'i
M0 COO.
OLD GOV. JAVA,
«MA RICA HO.
Je . i
jAUU VRA.
nnd RIO
COFI^JüJdJS
AT GREATLY REDUCED TRICES,
Having tho only eolToe mill in tho city
driven by steam power, our customers will
not ho detained in getting their Ccfl'ec
gtpupd.
We also keep on hand
BUGARS, TFAb, dPJCES,
Canned Fruits.
Prcsorves,
Jollies,
Pickels,
tiauces,
Sardines,
dually kept in a
ar.d every other articlo
first class Grocery »Storo.
are the largest
As
onufucturers in Ibis
city of *
Candies, Cakes and Crackers.
The publie may bo assured they will save
money l y buying at this establishment.
117" JVfax'lvet Street,
j8 Cm
Below »Second.
«IO HMS( >1 )ir Y ,
ICE CREAMS,
CONFECTIONS, TOYS,
'■'ÏSSÉL
i
CHILDREN'S
{ c; o À c ii us,
FIRE-WORK.S
BASKETS, WOODEN WARE,
lorlment of Staple
JDHN RODDY
4il 1ARK ET STREET.
i'IT - Opposite the Gexetto Ofi) j
Wilminst
f-f
And a gf
Fhi » y N"tiers.
I
id
N,
•°el.
D8
PLEASE RECOLLECT
•*>• That yon'will find
BLANK BOOKS. -* *
WRITING PAPERS.
FANCY PAPERS.
ENVELOPES
INITIAL PAPERS,
SLATE PENCILS,
LEAD PENCILS.
STEEL PENS, ^ •
SCHOOL SLATES.
MUCILEOK, INK.
PEN HOLDE 13.
. Wallets, Traveling Bags
articles *
Pookct Kniv
and »Satchels, F
and all other kinds of Stationery at
gri
:o:y
E. S. R. BUTLER S^
ijy
420 iUnrket Mrert.
The groat discovery of tho Pacific co*»-!.
THE CELEBRATED
H. H. H. paleM "" : '
Trade anil
iioacsK ii( iu« i\i:,
I>. ». T. I SUS.
This medicine is without dispute one ol
the greatest external preparations in the
world tor man or beast. It is gaining a great- I
reputation iu a shorter tiino than
other remedy ever has, by, performing
cures us has never been performed Indore in
Blood and Bono Spavin, and all uxternul Dis
eases of the Horse, and is a certain cure for
Chronic Rheumatism. Dipihcria and Sore
Throat of all descriptions in persons. No
family should bo without it as a household
medicine to apply to,and all horsemen should
have it in their barns or stables, :
best horeo mod ic i
ot the
so. Eee eircu
phlot for lull paiticulurs. For sale
by druggists generally.
Manufactured by
FRANCIS A ELD RIDGE,
No. 920 North Front street. Philadelphia.
janl9-wl v
lar
P
I F YOU WANT A FINE IMPORTED
German Singing Canary Bird, go
to W. N. CHANDLER'S. «11 Mnikct ^
street, and buy one. Juft in. direct*
from Europe, a largo invoice of Hicilj 4
Canary, Jlemp and Rape Seed, which
selling very low.
W. N. CHANDLER.
till Market street.
"IN
f
ITÄUßil in F.
D. H. KEN J ù CO
o
IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS'
AGENT: IjS
iraoisr,
kt i-. I-: r .
Hardware,
AND
COACH MATERIAL,
Have the largest Stock of goods in
tho State iu thtir line, and best
assorted Stock in the United States.
Kob, 205 & 207 Shîpley &210
& 212 Orange Blrerts,
WILMINGTON, DEL.
Wm, GREEN & Go.,
Successors to Pedrick, Qroon Ji Co.,
.d lira er» li
iporti
IRON AND STEEL,
1TUMIN0ÜÖ COAL. GALVANIZED
IKON. COACH-BUILDERS' HARD
WARE Ae ,
E. K CORNER OF
THIRI> »»1! SHIPLEY STS,,
Have always on
hand a full aasort
, ! s rnept of
Vv \; I HON Æ STEEL
Best brands o
S American Ham
mered aou Roiled
Bars English Re
fined Bars of all
sizos, Band. Hoop,
and Slit Iron,best
Norway Nail rods
and Auger Shopes, Galvanized and Black
shoet Iron, Cast, Shear, Biistar German,
Swede.Spring. Tire Maehinery.anaTap Steel.
Smith, Coach,and other Hardware—Horse
Snoes, llorso Shoe Nails, Borax, Bolts, Clips,
Nuts,'Washers, Malleable Castings, Wagon
Boxes, Springs, Axles, Spokes.Felloes,Shafts;
Bo^s, Ac..Carriage Canvass, Oil Carpets Rat
tinott, Enamoled Ton and Dash Leather,and
Coach Hardware of all kinds; Iron Wire Gal
vanized Nails, Babbit Metal, Lead, Spelter,
Banca Tin, Sheet Zinc, Ac., Grindstones,
Cranks and Rollerp, Back Chains, &o , Scq.
Smiths' nnd other tools, Anvils, Vices, Bel
, Sledg««, Hammers, Shooing Knives.
Files, Knaps, Smith» Drills, Tire Fenders,
Twere irons, Stocks and Dies.
All of which will be sold at very low
prices, wholesale and retail, for cash or ap
.roved credit. march 2.18flH.
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:
Si:\VlNQ MACHINES •
GROVER & BAKER'S
NEW "
Lock Stitch.
a
SEWING MACHINE,
607 KING ST BEEF.
(Clayt
Hobfc.)
may i>
WEED
Sewing Machine,
THE BE,ST IN THE MARKET.
To be hid at the Cor. Seventh
and French Streets,
WILMINGTON. DEL.
may28 3tn
Bower's Hoof Liniment.
After 30 years practical experience with
horses, in staring, teaming, Ac.,I have learn
ed that more horses have been » rippled by
inattention to the feet than all other discuses
combined. After many experiments I have
found the true remedy to prevent thedisoaso
ot the hoof, or restore it after n*gligonee, to
what nature intended it should be— the great
i h apport oj the noble animal- If the hoof is in
flamed and diseased, tho animal is compara
tivo'y wrrthlers. This Liniment will surely
prevent this worst ot all diseases.Contraotion,
Corns, Quarter Cracks, Contraction ol the
Ruch Sinew, generally called Knee »Sprung,
»Vo., and restore thofe that have been crip
pled oy the want of such a remedy.
ry it, and it will never fail if properly
>plied. viz :
Bathe tho horse's foot once a week, or
offener if neeoo-ary.at tho heel and frog,and
around the hoof close to the hair.
M. C. BOYER,
Norristown, Pa.
Mr. M. C. Boyer —Dear Sir; This is to
certify that I have used your Liniment in my
stable lor threo months past, on more th
hundred norser, and find it the best pre
paration I have ever used on horses. It is
far better than *ou recommoml it. fcend
livo cj£cs at cnce. by express, fi. O. D.
Il A Ith Y HAMILTON.
No. 132 West 31st street, N
Y'ork City.
pill »ME
Timothy, Clover and Orchard
Grass Beed,
FINE MIXED LAWN- WHITE DUTCH
CLO VER. GREEN GRAhS.
DWARF GERMAN^WAX,DWARF WHITE
WAX BEANS.
VETE. DAKK RED EGYPTIAN. BAS
TIANS SIMONS A OTHER BEET SEEDS.
EXTRA EARLY CARTER'S FIRST CROP
LAXTIJS ALPHA. LITTLE GEM.
FRENCH WRINKLED AND
OTIikR. PEAS.
I
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With a fresh supply of reliable Flower and
Garden Seeds, SM ITH A BR EEN,
may26tf Fourth and Shipley.
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STEAM FRtlGHT LINE
Leaves 2d wharf above Chestnut street. Phila
delphia, daily ut 5 p. in., and French street
wharf. Wilmington, nt H p. m, Freight hand
ed carefully and iorwurded with dispatch.
G W Idoll.
■yyALTEH CUMMINS.
ATTORNEY. AT-LAYV
AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY.
Wilmington, !>« | k
612 King St, next door to Port
dec20-ly.
"IN
EW CROP
TURNIP AND RUTA BEGa SEED
At W. N. CHANDLERS.
( dll Market Street.
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v. I t ire point of repair.
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til*- liotthlers. Coughs, Tightness of tile Chest,
. :■ i.. ! . Sour Eructations of tlic Stomach, Had
Taste .it ; Ho Mouth, Pillons Attacks, Palpitation ol
i t. Inflammation or tin* I.ungs, Pain in the
plmi of the kidneys, and a hundred other painful
ntft m*. art* tho otrsprlngs or Dyspepsia, one
nie will prove abetter guarantee of its merits
ngthy advertisement.
I'ntialr Complnintn, In young or old,
r Hnglo, at the dawn or womanhood, or
e Tonic Hitters display
lat improvement Is soon per
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'listed
cans, aud vital organ
in
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ut, Bilious, Remittent and Intel
rs. Diseases of the Blood. Liver, Kid
ladder, these Bitters have no equul
es arc caused by Vitiated Blood,
t* a gmlle I'urgntiv«*
a Tonic, possessing the merit of
powerful agent In relieving Congestion or Inti;
• nation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and ill
.j: ions Diseases.
For Nliin VHsrnsra, Eruptions. Tetter, Sali
Rheum. Blotches, spots, Pimples, Pustules, Bolls
Carbuncles. Ring-worms, Scald Head, Sore F y es
Erysipelas, Itoll, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin
Humorsand Diseases of the Skin of whuteve
or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of tho
Bystem in a short tlmo by the use of these Bitters.
(-rnlefiil Thonsnnd« proclaim Yiskuah Bit
FERS the most wonderful Itivlgoraut th»:' ever
taiued tho sinking system.
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SOLD BY ALL DRÜGUISTS * DEALERS.
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Kl> VC A Tl O X A L,
RUGBY ACADEMY.
A collegiate school for boys,
MASONIC TISMPLK,
WILMINGTON, DEI,..
lilt SAMUEL II . MUltrnY, A.
Principal.
Assisted by able and exper'v UWVU ^...
This institution is divided into t !» » • •
partments,
PRIMARY, JUNIOR and SENIOR
The instruction in every Department i* -*
touiatieand thorough.
Tho School oilers
ÇiV-h Wvli !? COURSE; or, if j. roten cd. b,
Bl SlNESS ; nnil in the la'tc«
MERCI A L BRANCHES receive
ttntion.
full
U
TCI
CUM
FALL TERM OPENS
MONDAY, SP.PTKMlSKIt V(fi«
be found at tho Academy
every doy this week fro
Parents wishing to
e invited to
ti to J J
clock.
e seats for their rhil
iiug.t2d0t
call.
602 FRENCH STREET,
WILMINGTON,
DELAWARE.
FALL session will degin
(SKPTKMHKI1 lOlh, 18M
REV. JOHN WILSON. A. M.
Principal.
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Delaware College.
rjlhd DC»t CoIltM a',
WEDNESDAY, '^cptsmbnr 2 .
Each member of the Lcciri.tiure has
pointments to two free Scholar, bios
HP
For Catalogues or informa 1 :
the Présidant,
» piy i<>
VM. U. PURNELL. L. I, D„
Newark. Delawnro
jy27-2,
JJUGBY ACADEMV,
A SELECT ENGLISH. CLASSICAL AM.
COM M EliCI A L IN ST ITU TT ON,
Masonic Temple. Wilmington, Del.»
SAM'L W. MUUPIIY. A.M..M D .Piunc,pal
Assisted by
perienced instructors in th
several departments of the boImo!.
FALL TERM OPENS SKIT. Tib. l.CI
ForCafa'oguos, apply t >
Rough
an, Thi
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VV. A. REYÜÖLDF,
CLASSICAL & MATHEMATICAL
l NBTITUTE
' k Day hud l oasdliig Schccl,
WILMINGTON. DEI.
The Taylor Academy,
^Formerly Taj lor & Jiu ksoii'a Acndt
>*y.)
WILMINCTON, DEL.,
A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR
BOTH SEXES.
W ILL UEO FEU
Multi M<
For Circulars
• 41» (S«'|it ein Vier > Till, I
ition,
id lurlbcr info
Address J. K. TAYLOR, l'rii
■ie2ldm-.!i
tipal,
Wilmington. Del
Fashionable Furniture.
I J- J. N. HARMAN
No 410 King Street,
WILMINGTON. DLL..
Wo respectfully in.'
zens ol Wilmington i
rounding countiy that
mun ufac
the cltl
d the sur
and keep_
and long established wareioo
style, con
(1 Walnut
lor.d ining-room
hand at
Fur nit
i
ery variety an.
(irtinir of Mohrtnny. Kot.om.od
vuroiture euitaklo tor
■I chuuiber ueee.
.
Our assortment of Furniture is largcrrand
mure ya*-ed than can lie found in Delaware,
and all articles sold a*our establishment are
warranted as represented.
. Blinds of the most fashiruublc
devignp made to order and kept eonmantly
on hatul. We also manufacture and oonstant*
iv keep a largoasortment of öpring.Uair.
Moss and Husk Mattres. es.
J. A J.N. HARMAN,
HV K<pg Street.
Veniti

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