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COAL AND WOOD, WARNER * CO.. StreetjWhaif, QHÄRLES Market Wu.misotiW, Dei.. VVhoiéB^e and Itot jxi't I Jenlcrs -IN-' ' Anthracite nud llltnmliious I oat. 'I ho only firm in this city receiving ooal daily all rail. Horn Cumberland region. 'J He culÿ -firm selling Kxci.uhi vU V xhe Lehigh and Wilkosbarro CojI Companys Coal Every one should usa the Shawnee Coal for family, steam or maim fact uriu« |*ur|* We guarantee it to make less ashes, prove d give better saiistuchou than any coal offered in this market. ASK FOR SHAWNEE COAL, BUttN SHAW IS EE CO Air. Tell your friends what you think of tho SHAWNEE COAL. CHAULES WAHN EU A CO., Market Street Wharf. All at a economic a I jo!2-ly. FILE & MURPHEY. (Successors to Win. II. Allmoml & Bro ,) Dealers in COAL AND WOOD, Cor 20th and Market Streets., (9th Ward) WILMINGTON. DEL. Orders loft with John P. Allmond, Eighth d Market streets, oral our office, will be promptly attende«! to. Best Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal nlwnys on may7,74-ly band. OUR PATENT WAUOHS EL IVKit THE BEST COAL IN'IO CEL LARS without dumping os the pave . G. W. RUSH & SON. JanlGtf French Street Wharf. D wont .TOSEl'li FOIJT fcKLLS ENTERPRISE, IIAR,LEIGH AND (-1IAWNEE COAL AT SCHUYLKILL PRICES. Oak and Pine WOOD by thocor«! and sawed. neighbors in the Coal, how far wo have stumers to JOSEPH Four. Orango and Water streets. We try to excel all eparation ot' o 'cecded wo will leave to our pi Sjty 1« jell riANOS AM} Oita AUS. PIANOS For] $200.00 nr,d iipworci». t: OIlGANS For $45.00 and upwards. *5^» For cash or on instalments, at ROBELEN & l3RO'S Wnrcruom» (UP STAIRS' EUSIC HAS CHARMS PHICJE REDUCED THE BEST IN THE WORLD Will Last a Life-Time ! 35,000 OF/I UK CELEBRATED. Shoninger Organs, T IN DAILY USE. Tbe best musical talent ol the I uuntiy recommend these Organs. The nicest and host. Moro for your money.and gives better satisfaction, than any other now made. They comprise the Illustrated Catalogues sent by mail, post-paid to any address, up on application to B. SHONINOER & CO., !«tw Haven, I'uou. oUl WM. S. WATT, IVO. lo«H)^tlaik<-i street, PLUMBER,!GAS&STtAM FITTER V> ishes his friend* an.l patrons to know that fie has resumed bu*iness in the abovo bran • es and would desi heretofore to renew their custom liberally bestowed. He i pared to do all kinds of work in hi* tin submit es limâtes of finish all contract* the most , and . guaranteeing to deto all jobs in ! SUB.STANT1AL AND WORKMANLIKE MANNER. Satisfaction to all will bo my fniall i cEfiible profit charged • a call. lim, and tbo ÏIP22-I Children's Clothing, No. .HID Marker HI Gi net. MRS, M. li, McD&niCL, Has a and fine assort , „ .— t of Chil dren> Clothing, CaHuinere*. Hamburg Edg ings Hosiery, Trimming*, l'ntterns,«fc.,which she is disposing of at low prices. Als CHILDR EN'S CLOTHING CUT ;i {TO ORDER. 819 MARK ADE ET mdy-1 THOS. R. LALLY, »a: mark kt ntrekt, ConveyanciDâ Real Estate and Claim IUiaiNKHS. PROPERTY BOUGHT, .SOLD AND EY w CHANGED. Houses Rented, Rents Collected, Loans Negotiated, LEGAL PAPERS PREPARED, apr!8dtf ****#&Q6BBIE8, to .nmnm, OtNERAl PROVISION DEALER. No, 933 Tatnall Street, WILMINGTON DEL. Would rospectfully an nnuiice to his friends and a 5. the public that I e still, car* ries on tho Meat business ut tho old stand, and will hand a ■'** pheep constantly the best quality ol mmL - SUGAR-CURED DAMP. o FLITCH. SHOULD Kilt*. LARD. FURIv, ÖA USAGE. DRIED BEEF, CHEESE, TONGUES. Ac.. Ac. All of which will be sold wholesale and retail at tbo lowest city prices. llo returns his thanks to his many custo mers for past favors and respectfully sol cits a continuance of the saino. JOHN P. ALLUONU, Cor. 8th and Market streets. DEALERS IN GROCERIES, TEAS, «PICKS. & Sc c. 511 king St. & 2d and King. W R BOWMAN. Grocer & Tea Dealer, Privato Families, llotols. RosUurant* and other consumers supplied with THE BEST GROCERIES AT FAIR PRICES. AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Second and JHng and 511 King SI*. —v30'lm to THE NEW STORE! MY MOTTO : '•A QUICK DIME IS BETTER THAN A SLOW HOLLARl" As I desire, on recount of tl;o great scarci ty ol money, to sell at tho lowest ligure, I bought exclusively for cajh, and iutend to soil at small profils and make <iui( k sales. ! keep hand at all Limes Tho Choicest Variety of GROCERIES, At tho most rear doubt it, jo my good* and prices, and y vinced. Don't forget the number, 111 West Second Streeî;, jel9J2 able figures, Should you have but to call and i ui ii.«* will be W. H. M El. VIN. JCE 1>EA LEUS, WALTON & JAMES. have rented tho office No. 2 West Third Street, I erly occupied by the Franklin Tote* graph Co., where they will keep constantly hand a good supply of their lino' KENNEBEC RIVER ICE f ! And ill receive orders for tho coming mer. Person* who want a good clear solid ICE during the hot summer months would do woll to call and leave their orders with them early, end they will be guaranteed a supply through the entire season. pr'O.tf RPXxPîNmü EASTERN ICE FOR 1874. Wo II I V ■J t ICE *d cry large stock of th h be Kcnel • River tho pas the Ut 0 ■ inter ami will : the miner at tho following price* b pound* daily... •hi . . bO cent* per week 1 in K d.. - do 1 lu I do «lu 1«; «I.» I . do do I • I. I .0 do «lu 1 H «lu do 4<t lbs. lid OV it Hl« ite «it SI per 100 lbs Although tbo ahovo price* low be sold in this market »t intend to be undersold d I lo ! profit d ! by up any consideration. UJM These price* t< Monday, April lit. take effect on and after PC)SKY ,< RICE, and Poplar, 1316 Okpikch— 406 Shipley, 4th Walnut Sts. ARCTIC ICE COMPANY, onr.c n-xoH. a liait See« i«l nml 403 Poplar Nlrecta. that This Company will Wilmington <1 of 1*7». at i pyly tho citizens of f tho and to in ing the bala ?ut reduction mon IU »ds daily. 4'. cents pt n in tbo " «1 id •-.'I <1* daily, 40 cent* each dcliv pounds daily, ?0 cent* and upwards, at $12 p Being solicited by a prominent citizens of Wilmington, «•oncludedto permanently establish in this ty the abovo company, and will be tbunklul lor tho patronage «»fall who wish to Luy the best article I i;o p ; 100 ■h delivery; f»00 lbs. her of the most have comm 30 to 40 per cent, he low the i.i aug31 -ul sent price* Chil Edg J. li. CONItOW A SON. GREAT REDUCTION ADE n:tiie PRICE OF. ICE id a fier Monday, A ugust 3Ut. the pri< of Ice will he reduced to tho followii On rate*. 5 pounds diiily 8 do do 12 do do 18 do do 20 do do ■f> cents per week. EY «lo do K r <lo do do do 1 In do do each delivery.... 40 d upward*. Our Ice is of the best «juality, . as low a* the I«»west. loo ** 10 cents per 100 lh*i d will be rofil WALTON & JAMES, aprStf Moth and King and No. Z W. 3d Sts. mm WMwlnit in New York A flagrant ease of child whipping has been exposed in New York, and unhappily, the ixpi sure came about by the death ol llio victim, either Irani the • IT* ots ol that iK-aÜng .or other bi-treatment neetved at Ute House of Iudusli/. The child was a boy only live years old. lie had been sent to the House of Industry by li«9 mot hr'.who puul four, and afterwards II week lor h s mippoit and (ducutiou. The Sunday even ing, and, for a misdemeanor consequent uj - that sickiiepH, lie Win suve ely beaten, according to the testimony o! other school boys, by u brother of tho supvr.ntondjnt, or dt ver of tho lustltu cliargo of tho boys dur do" a s per * * little fl llow take who is I lie canna tion, but hr* take iag tho temporary absonce of u not her ployu*. The boy, brtidca being beaten,was put into a cold bath, i rid tho follotivu raorii'iig lio was aielr, and could not eat. For dioppiug ionic of Ids food on the floor he «vas again bsaton ami put in a cold bath, from which he was taken to the hospital. There ho was louud by his mother, insensi ble aud sulleiiug from eonv ulsious. He was taken to tier home and died that night. The physician at the Hospital noticed no bruises o I the boy's body, and th)Ught that death Wss caused by too truquent bathing while ho was sick, and from the shock caused by his removal frotn tho Hospital, bill Jho physi ciau who attended him al his homo found numerous markt ol blows on bis back, lilps and lepa, indicating that the boy had recc.v ed a severe beating. A pu 4 mortem exami nation revealed congestions, which were the ultimate cause of death, produced by con vulsions, which, in thoop nion of tho trimly physician, could not have been produced -rely by the shock ol n cold water bath. Whatever may have been the proximate cause of death in this case, there isevidc hero of gross mismanagement and cruelty — mismanagement m euliasl'ug the euro of boys to an inexperienced pel eon, that their usual attendant might go on a summer ex cursion, and cruelly resulting Ihercirom in the grois m-.'ltr« utiiu-ni of a sick boy only live years old. H Double Tragedy 9 Murder and Suicide, Yohlt I «lay, about half-past twelve o'clocl, a tragedy was enaoUd at N«>. 240 Suuth Fifth streu* , which r. ; ullc(l in the death of tWDpt rsons. the one a murder, the other a suicide. A room in the rear of the building ol the first floor had been engaged on T day lust by Mrs. Saille 'Jozier and her s stei Mjf. Maggie JcnUs, the latter having only stopped there since Suturduy last. Mrs. To/.ier, a woman about twenty-four years of age,had been separated from her husbuud twiee. Yesterday morning it is staled Hut James 'foxier was seen in the neighborhood, aud about half-past twelve o'clock ho went to the room aud shot his wife with a fou> barrclled Sharpe's pistol, oml then ah« t him I Gahiilimi Women.—Y esterday E.s«p Hubhell heard n case in which Chris tian Johnson wasc harged with In sj asi V»y C'asper Vetter. Johnson is a de faulting tenant of V« ttcr's. A notice was served on him a few days since, either to pay up his rent or leave the premises, lie chose the latter course and prepared 1 ing he pumped tho water out of the cistern and presented it to his neigh bors. For t Ills Casper very properly had him before the Justice. lie was mulcted in $2.50 fine and the costs. »Several women were interested in the as witnesses or from curiosity. They gabbled so much and so loud,that the usually good nature of tho Justice gave way and he was forced to leave the room several times. lie says he "never met such women in his life," which lias been a long and active one.—E aston (Pa) PltKf'S. 'e, but before go condcnscd «et < f f I JRoPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CoN öTUTION ok T HE »STATE ofDEL AWARE. A A ACT proposing h'iti'tion /nr llie p J.ruihtulure to Amendment to the Con • pone of empowering the « Uvnernl Ji net vurutvM SECTION 1. Be it enactod by the .Senate and House of Representatives «I the Elate ol Delaware in General Assembly mot, (two thirds of each house deeming it necessary and concurring therein, and by nml with the ap probation of the Governor.) That the following amendment bo and the same is hereby pro pored to the seventeenth section t* iho d article of the Constitution of this State, t«» wit. ty adding to tho sai«l section tho following word«, subject to the provisions aforesaid : Tho Legislature sh'ül have power to enact a general incorporation act, to pro vide incorporation lor religious, charitable, literary and manufacturing purposes, for the nervation of animal and vegetable food, filing and loan associations, and for drain attempt shall hemmlo •h act oi otherwise to limit <»r «jualily the power of revocation reserved to tho - hi* section.'' ■ I ing fi» i I »SECTION 2. itm! be it further cn the Secretary of State be nml bo is hereby directed, after the Governor shall have ap proved of tlio ubove proposed amendment an«l tins uct, duly to publish the above pro posed amendment and this act in ■wspnpers in this State, for the sidération of tlio people of this State, at leu*t three and not more than six months bob the next general election lor Senators and Representative* in this State* Passed >"■!"I. Tlmt two Dover . April 3.1873. A. V. LESLEY. Speaker of the Senate. JOSEPH BURCH ENA L. Speaker of the House of Representative*. Static ok Dki.awakk. \ Executive Department. > June 2d, 1874 J parsed by and with the appro Tbi* Act ball of tbo Gove And 1. James P PKR. Governor of llie State ol Detawuro. do hereby express my ap proval of said amendmuit a* proposed in said act. of Witness ^ J bund and tbo Great -6ttl ot said Slut®, the day and yeirr aforesaid. SEAL By tbo Governor. JOHN !.. PAY«. P0NI>EI1 ' Secretary of Stato. »Statk <»k Dki.awarh. 1 r . .. Executive Department J ♦ i.c»°l ,N V'.J ayntkr. Secretary of Wate of the »Stale ol Delawaro. do hereby certify that the ab«>ve and foregoing is a truo copy ol tho act entitled An act proposing an amendment to the Constitution lor the purpose of empow ering the Legislature to enact a general Incor fa# t, . on Dover April 3d. 1 ®7 ,J » togeth er with the Governor's approval ot tho said proposed amendment the same having been compared by me with tho original ro ll now on lilo.in this Dopartmcnt. ^In witness whereof 1 havehere "JY hand and affixed my - «ffic'al senl at Dover this sixteenth O day ot Juno, in tho year of our Lord thousand eight hundred and seventy-tour. JOHN 11. PAYNTER, Secretary of Slat®. be to 100 irïite A i»ER 8T0CK °* 81 ' UINa AND CHEAP BOOTS & SHOES* Necond NL, 2 doom Wen t of Market. The undersigned respectfully informs —Am his Iricnds and the publie that bo bus Sfll °? hand a large and well selected Btock fU «{SPHING ANDSUM MER BOOTH, f SHOES and GAITERS, suitable lor Ladies. Gentlemen, Misses and Children, which are manufactured from the best material and made in the best manner, and will be sold as h>w as tho same article can be obtained in this o r any other city. Ladies and gentlemen buying at my store will have the advantage of a large and varied assortment from which to select a fashionable and neat fitting boot or shoe The public are cordially invited to call and ex amine my stock and learn my otcee«iingiy low prices. JOHN K. BABCOCK. 9 may'21-ti be ff A TS AND CAPS, DÜBELT, 1 fl K r r r K It * ! * - L East Third Strool, I W) '.MINOToN. DHL -ly H L. H. QUAY'S CHEAP HAT »nd CAP I EMPORIUM. 402 KING STREET 402 S. n. WJEWT BAYS 1 will continue to AND CLfc'^N WATCHES, oa THE (JniiüI Time of a t CLOCKS for| iWIII lUarket nIiti I, WILMINGTON, DEL. Je2D «Um Aug, Ikh, 1874. \\TILLIAM LALLY. !.. WHOLESALE DEALER IN Brandies, Whiskies VVIlNlfH. Sect » ; 211 EABTHOJVT FSTHEJfiT, Betweon French and Walnut Streets, WILMINGTON.DEL D LEMON & OO, asi de the the he a No. 117 NT,it ltd (hJow Second.) ft, ollerfl MOCCO OLD GOV. JAVA, Al AhlCA MO, laguyra. uDd RIO go COFl^JiiJJJS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICKS, Having the only coffeo mill in the city Mist ou. or* will driven by steam power, not bo detained in getting their Coffee gioand. We also keep on band BUGAR8, TBA», dPiCES, Oanucd. Fruits < f Presorves, JelliôF, Pickels, dances, Sardines and every other article usually kept In first-elasH Grt>eery btore. the largest • the mifadurorsinthis Ah city of Candles, Cakes and Crackers ol (two and ap pro tho pro the - Th® public may bo assn red they will save money Ly buying at this establishment. 117 JVInirlret Street, yÄ f»m Below Second. JOHNHODHY, ICE CREAMS, ([CONFECTIONS. TOYS» CHILDREN 8 COACHES, FIKE-WORKS BASKETS, WOODEN WARE, , . V 'N ap and And a genen»! assmrtinont of Htanlo and Far «y Nations. JOHN RODDY No 411 MARKET STREET. Opposite the G aietto ufii.n», Wilmington Pel. tvl PLEASE RECOLLECT That youlwill find BLANK HOOKS. VV HITT NO PAPERS, FANCY PAPERS. ENVELOPES INITIAL PAPERS, llie ap said SLATE PENCILS, LEAD PENCILS, STEEL PENS, SCHOOL SLATES. MUCILKGK. INK. ^ . PENUOLDKTH. Pocket knives. Walt eta. Traveling Bag® and Hatohels, Fancy articles In great variety and all othor kinds of Stationery at of that tho 3d. my E.aS. R. BUTLER'S" hi) 420 Market RtrecK. Fashionable Furniture. J.&JaN. HARMAN» No. 4X0 King Street, WILBINOTON. DHL.. We rwpecttally Inform th. oltl i.ni nl Wilmington und the aur rounding country that we continue to manufacture »mi ke«|, on hand a! our large and long established warerooms. furniture of .very variety and style, «on sis '7 of MBhogany,Rosewood and Walnut ture suitable for parlor.dining-room and ohamber uses. Our assortment of Fnrnitnrels larger rand more varied than can be found in Delaware. and all articles sold atour establishment are ~urranted as represented. V.nlti.n Winds of the most fashionable ärÄÄiÄ»&h"£L o e^Ä , 6o k s ;iLi*HÄ < lÄ 0f J. A J.N. HARMAN. __Hb K'ng Sireet. 11 VOU WANT A FINE IMPORTED I jt street, and buy one. Just in. direct^^Z tram Europe, a large invoice of Hiel|y##0 SSSS« Vw ""«b " ■"* W0 W. ». CHANDLER. HU MatEet strett. £ Fu are as o r a ex 9 HARDWARE, D. H. KENT & 1 0 IMPORTFUS AND MANUL.;' ; aqenis tor Fit-' IRON, STlLlüL. Hardware, AND COACH MATFBIAI 9 I la vo tho largest Stock of poods in tho State in tie ir lino, and host assorted Stock in the United Slates. Nos. 205 & 207 Shipley &210 & 212 Oranga elrcrts, WILMINGTON, DliL, Wm. GREEN «St Go *5 Successors tc Podrick, Green & Ce., Id UcactM it ltni»ort**r* IRON AND STEEL, HUM INDUS COAL, GALVANIZED 1KUN. UOACII-BUILDERS' HARD WARE .tre , S. E CORNER OF TUI III» anil MIIIP1.CV SIS., M' Have always on I *■ hand a full assort it men . of gTV IRON d- STEEL t-J—V 1 . Dost brands o "i American llaiu X fforedand Rolled !, B \ B a rs, K n g I i s h llo huodUars of oil Ki7.ee,Rood, lloop, and blitlron.bet-t Norway Nail rods and Auger Shap'"', Ga'ranixed and Black sheet Ir«>n, Cast, Sr.t.**• lilistar German, Swedo.Spi.r g. Tiro l «. uory.andTap Steel, Smith, Coach, and other Hardware—J torso Rnoefl, Horse Shoo Nails, Borax, Holts, Clips, Nuta,' WasLei», Mallcanlo L tings. Wagon Boxes, Spring«, Axles, Spokes, olloes,Shafts; Bows, Ao.,C^rriagoCanvass, Oil Carpets Rat tinett.Enauoled Top and Dash Leal her, and Coach Hardware of all kinds; Iron Wire Gal vanized Nails, B dibit Iota', Load, Spelter, Barca Tin Sheet Zine, Ac., Grindstones, Cranks an« Roller. 1 , Back Chains, A-«v, &o. Smiths' and other tools. Anvils, Vices, Hol lows, Medgts, Hammers. Shooing Knives, Files, Rasps, Smiths Drills, Tire Eeuders, Twere Irons, Stocks and Dios All of which will bo sold at very low d retail, for cash or ap mareh 2. * » prices, wbol ale I credit. I SHirlJSQ MACHINES. GROVER & BAKER'S Lock Stitcli u city will Coffee SEWING MACHINE, 607 KINO 8TRKEF, (Clayton Uonse.) may*2 WEED Sewing Machine, THE BEET IN THE MARKET. To bo lxad at tho Cor. Seventh and French Streets, WILMINGTON, DEL. save mtg 28 llm Bower's Hoof Liniment. ith After 30 years practical oxporienco horrtei, in ataging, teuming, Ae., I luivo lca»n ipplcd by disc périment* I h the disea ed that more homos have been inattention to tho foot than all oth combined. Alter many found tho truo remedy to 1* ot tho hoof, or rostoro it aftor negligonco, to whatnaturo intended it should he— the gréa: *port oj the noble animal. If tho hoof is in flated and dl8oa8e«l, tho animal i tivoly worthlciH. This Liniment will surely prevent this wont of all diRoaflos.Contraction, Corne, Quarter C'rackH, Contraction ol tho Back Binow, generally called K Ac., and rostoro tliORo that have been Clip plod by tho want of auch a remedy. •#*j ry it. and it will never fail if properly applied, viz : Bathe tho homo's foot onco a week, oftoner if necespary.at tho heel aud frog,and tuound tho hoof clone to tho hair. M. C. BOYER, Norristown. Pa. Ma. M. C. Boyr r—D ear ,Sir; Thin is to certify that I have used your Liniment in my more th ono hundred horses, and find it the best pre paration I have over used on horses. It is far botter than you recommend it. bend five oases ut once, by express, C. O. I>. IlAllRY HAMILTON, No. 152 West 31st street. N »Spiung, and „table far threo montba Bag® York Citv, pu Timothy, Clover and Orchard Graes Sood ME ' FINE MIXED LAWN. WHITE DUTCH CLO VEK. GREEN GKAbS, DWAUF GERMAn'vvÂx.DWAUF WHITE WAX DEANS, VETE. DARK HKD EGYPTIAN, HAS TIANS SIMONS & OTHER HE ET SEEDS. EXTRA EARLY CARTER'S FIRST CHOI* :laxtus alpha, little gem. FRENCH WRINKLED AND , OTHER PEAS. oltl aur a! «on rand are _ i-vw ALTER CUMMINS. " I L L ff — CROP TURNIP l'ÇROPUY TOMATO. HANSOM LETTUCE* With a fresh supply of reliable Flower and 4iarden Heeds. KM ITU & BRE10N, may'Jt»tf Fourth and Shipley. B UHH'H STEAM FREIGHT LINE 2d wharf above Che*tnut street. Phila delpbia. daily at 5 p. m., au«l French strrot wbarf. Wilmington, at ti p. m. Freight hand ed carefully and lorwardo«! with dispatefi. G. VV liliMI. attorn ky-at- V. vv AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCEItY. WllinliiKton, fiel. Off.cb— 512 KingJ^t, xt do ir to Post* dec'Ji-ly. AND RUTA BEG A SEED. At W. N. CHANDLER'S, SU AlurEvt Street. ijT a lf. a SB! $ W/. is m » S 91 '\ VtUREkof — 8 li id i tnSrr cfimr Stiller* accord* and remain long unwell, pro destroyed by mineral rvo F« lug lii vi.lcd their Imnea are not *»>hnn or other i.icanx, and vital organa wuutcd ôevontl tho point ol repair. K>yMpc|iMin or Imligmlion, Ileadarho, Pain In tho Should« is, Coughs. Tightness of tho Client, Dizziness, So'.r l.riu tatlona of tho Stomach, Bad i*;tc In tho Kout'.i, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of at ion of tho Lungs, Pain In the if t lie Udneys, and a hundred other painful iu tho oifkprliiga of Dyspepsia. One > a hotter guarantee of It* merits dvcrllseincnt. T; Rio Heart., huh regio : \ lllploti l>ot t lo W than a length. For l'nnnlc Complaint®, In young or old, married or single, at tho «lawn or womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters «llsplay t illed an Influence that Improvement la soon per ccptlblc. For 1 nflummntory nml Chronic It he a I dont, Bilious, Remittent and Intel s, Discuses of tho Bloo«l, Liver, Kid equal. 11 do« MiutiMin ;i initient Fe no vs and Bladder, these Bitt ers have — .Such Diseases are « aused by Vitiated Blood. They nr« a grnll© ■*urgn«ive ns well a* n Tenir, possessing tho merit of acting as ;v powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam iiiatlon of the Liver and Visceral Organs, aud la Dillons Diseases. For NUin Oiaen®«*®, Eruptions, Tetter, salt I! lie mil, Blotches, .Spots, Pimples. Pustules, Bolls, CarlMincles, Ring-worms, Hcald-llead, Boro Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally (lug up ami carried out or the system in a stun t lime by the use of these Bitters. (Jrnteful Thouwnnd* proclaim Vinkuak Bit lerful In vigor au t that ever su.: tru.-s (lie mont w tallied the sinking system. K. II. ITIcDONALD At C'O. Druggists und (lea. Agis., San Francisco, Cal., A ;«».•. «»r Washington «in«T (^harlt«»u Sts., N. Y. SOLD BY ALL DKUUtllSTS A DEALERS. KDUCA T ZONAL. RUGBY ACADEMY, A COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR BOVS. masomc, TEMPI.K, Wilmington, del.. in; S I V r / L If. MVIU'HY, A. M. t Fnneipa.'. per enced TcncheiR. •n is divided into three dc A.-!: I« «1 I, y able and This insi partiucni.-, PR I MARY, JUNIOR »SENIOR. on in every Department iasys e and thorough. Th »Seh rm I imp nliîîou ,u,! b r .°f arnt ' on fora i'r' i'i' '^ or * ,l Preferred, for i.LMN lv**S ; ami in the Imter case COM AlKllClAL BRANCHES receive careful at tention. FALL TERM 0PKN3 niONDVV, SKl'IF.JinKU 7lh, "und at Iho Acndemy rom S to 12 every d«»y Parents 'clock, seals for their chib aug.i2J»ii i.-liin » to . • invit ,u to call WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, 002 FRENCH .STREET, v\ ILM INQTuN, DELAWARE, FALL 8KS81UN WILL BEGIN KFIPTKMHKk lOih. IHM. REV. JOHN WILSON. A. M. tuglMin ''rincipal. Delaware College. fJTho •xl Co"pg'ale jrnr bo.in -. «»n WFDNE&DAY, Septembar 2. Each member of the l.«gi l.it pointuients to two free S*« li »lar.»hipn. .'••riniüon • ll IK Rp I'Vir Catalogues or tho President, apply to WM. H. PURNELL, L. L. I>„ Newark, Dclawuro jy2,'-2n ith by VV. A. KRVNOi.Hr. CLASSICAL & MATHEMATICAL INSTITUTIF. 5A Day and Eoaitilng School, * II.MINOTON. DKI . to in tho to my is Tho Taylor Academy, (Formerly Taj lor A Jackson's Academy.) WILMINGTON. DEL. v A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOTH SEXES. w ILL reopen Ninth Month (Sept« For Circulars iber) 7th, 1874 id further information, AiMrotis J. K. TAYLOR. Principal. jc24d.w.fm WiliuinKton, Del. Newark Academy, UKLAVVAIIK. ADMITSPUPILSOF EITHER SEX, Gontlouion IiiKlructors roaijo »ill, tbo boy» In their Departments. Littlo Boys in the special charge of a Lady FALL TERM WILL OPEN SEPT, i'n.l. For Circulars imply to MISS CHAMBERLAIN. Princii augb-w'Jt. J^UGBY ACADEMY, A Slc i','\7LS <]US ''» CLASSICAL COM M El'tCIA L INSTITUTION. Masonic Temple. Wilmington, Del., SAM L W. MURPHY, A.M.,M.D.,Pkihcipal, and AND Assisted by rri.erirnrc<l instructors In Ihe -event dopurtmcnls of the school. FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 7ih. 1874. For Catalogues, apply to II ghman, Thomas Jr Co'*. ÖS500 REWARD. Tho abovo reward will ne paid for IN FOUM ATION that- will lead to the ARREST AND CON* \ 1C» ION of the person or person* guilty ol SETTING FIRK to any DWELLING, STA BLE, »SHOPS or other building. Mar oh 6,1874-tf, J. L. 8IMMB. Mayor. b OARDING. Pleasant rooms and board ing in a jinvate family at »o.IUKINy SIREET