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OVAL T mtt TlBtfc ... , .ATX WltWIWOTOX. "cLiêtoUia TOS, ».to, ».00, " , To s P m.i U V la 3 »> <M ' - M 3 1« P. m ' ° n SUJ " Uy * ; ' lM , '■ . 5: Vst fi ao. 9 4Ö. d m. VorX-il-aY »•».*», «»■ «»»• eW J' !nHuiiü.y» ; ««•» m. 6 4S.p. in. IP IE ''iL-Mtl WHShlngtnn : 1Ü51.X.1U, llU m U fl. '■*, 5 1H - 1U - ö .P lu Huu ' ^Jn'u 2 io v 8.30 f a m. fÄiu' 4M M mi UO sunc.y (•»Bile: 6*. SIS xmiiou.saoi, K*.'> iS »no; »08, «30 1 R. R.: «28» '*!! Vin d in; nil sumlsy Ir.ln. > '"'.rt ^wùrn R. K.: 10 20. m;530 ' Jn Huralxv. : lo 80 a m. 1; ARK1V« AT Wlbsisorns. — -, 1244, 8 34. » io I 06 a m ; »«, 12 88, f 81, 8 04. « if, P'P !» U ii p m ; on .Sundays : 12 42, . 35/10 22. H I« P ™. 10«, 8 34 a m; 12 44, 12 67 ■ N i0 22prn, ->n Hundaya: 12 «à. 1 0« . io 22 p m. » is 36, « 36 p 00 INS 2(8, » 40, 9 41.a m; 12 21, , on Sundays; 2 04 a m « ^ 12 27, 12 88 days: 2 04 a m; 9 4$ ; no Sunday 1210 m; 10 a " 00 a Fort Deposit* Castle: t ;Y45pm;o«Bu»d. ? tr.n. ; „^"'"nnHinday '«Äta." „ VnmingUiu à Northern K. R.. «06» n*. ra ; 11. n m; no Sunday Iraln*. OelTw.re wflllern R. K.: 7 «6 » in; n to "on Sundav. : «»nm. s ro. WILMIXOTON LXAVSFHIL AOELKH1A. Krosd Street and Washington ave H , " «0, 10 30. 11 4Ö a nr, 2 30, 3 30. ' 6 15,8 4ft, 1130 pm; on Suu ■ • 8 30am;8 60,8 4ft, 11 30, p m. ridrtv-Second and Market streets: i 2 in, 12 18, 3 ßß, 9 30, 11 30 pm; Huii'tavs : » 30.11 30 P m. » na ; : 7i , .1 15 «JIKUMUX. ADf.M'HlA, WlliMlNOTON « XT1MOKK RAM. ROAD. Novern k«r 10,1KI8. „twill leiive WllinlnKton «.follow. i)el»hift*nd Intermediate Hlations, lo, 10 «0 a. in., 2 30, 4 00, 7 20, JiHphla (Express) ft.no, 9.ro, a ni. i. and New \ ora, x 37,7 Uö, v.flü. a m, IÏ!' 5 40, p. m. and Intermediate Btallens, [moreand Bay Line, 7.08, a. m. lm<-reand Washington, 1201,2 10,888. 7,101.5,11, 10 26, p. m. is fur Delaware Division, leave f®r: Castle, 6.20, 9.1ft, a. ra. 1.06,6 30 p.m. lngtun and Intermediate B tat font, m., I 05,6.3*1 p.m. Hr and Intermediate Btatfonsft.lft SONDAT TRAINS. lila and Intermediate Hlations 00.6.36, elplila and .'C k'ew York, 2.08, a. m , And Washington, 12 51, 2 10 fn liier Information passeng à to the Unie tables posted at the H. F. KENNEY, Mimerlntendent. en are AKT1ZAMM SAVINGS ti V N K 802 MARKET STREET, h ATK i) January 24d, l»6l. to receive deposits daily from ft A 114 F. M-, and eveiiiHgH from EM 1-ANNI'A L DIVIDEND, rly made In April and October. I. (ltVl(lt'I)dh Tuesday and BaP 7 U> 8 o'elock. ! not withdrawn they das deposits. Thus permanent « compound their interest twice iu MANAGERN. I Georg« W. Rush. I George B, Capelle, '1 K. HeiiKon, I M. L. Llcheusteui, Edward Darllngtor Job H. Jackson, Win. H. Mwia, ftntliouy lllggtns. GEO. W. RUSH, Président. CAPELLE, Vice President. K..T. TAYLOR. Très w" K. P 1'uM-y, T NATIONAL HANK OF WILMINGTON. ITüHT OK THK I'll HLIC MoNKfF AND i Cl A1, AGENTS OF THK UN TED STATES. HI> BETTS, Pkkmdknt. >•<<• K. AKMHTKO.NU. t'AH ptapltal. in 8500,000. lelphiA id New York Exchange fur r lieistMltors without charge. «nt days, Mondays and Thursday» DIRECTORS. Ri B. Hmyth, Fusey, M. Met'(»la h, Gtn.rge W. Bush, Ell Garrett, Sam '1 Bancroil, Jr William Tatnall, Edward Bel was of ing the . B. SHARP, thAXD MARKET §T§. |W DRLSS GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. the id fit Black Silks. Direct from the Importer. ■HS & C ASSIMERES torçt.l nock Aku a full lin. of have ever oflered. 'pets and Oil Cloths * r, »m 33cts to 82.00 per yard. M. B. SHARP, 4ili AND MARKET STS. A NCAN BROTHERS, i MARKET ST on 4) Have Hist received a flue lot of We & Pocket CUTLERY. ÄpastheMeapes; JAMS & BROTHER'S iat Variety Stores! la rge and tiOODs, general asHoruncnt or JioÄ MNÜS ..Ruga varie, y" de "' Uo '' 1 " and Mattings and Shoes, li imry-'ware, m» .. ware '» ' VeK5,*näJ. J ,' U ' ln lar,!e v.rlfty VW '"" win, the cheapest. we can an AMS & BROTHER market street »euw aue '' A-FRUIT JAR8 50(i ii CITY COUNCIL NO CO W I/NT1L ▲NCK ▲DJOCEIIKD MhKTINo LAST HTEll FUBTHftlt PoiTFONED THUMB TWO BILL 8IDBRATIOV TUUIttDAX NIORT —A MIMONSTH FROM TIUCMAUMU OWRRII. An adjourned meeting of City Coun cil wan held last evening for the pm pose of considering the two billr, "The Marsh Act," and the "Act authorising City Couticiljto borrow $175,00 fur the erictiou of new water work»." The chair stated that tl e object t»f the meeting w as for the < ouaidei at.on of the two bill». The water bill being cal e<l tip, Mr. Paynter said that in order io ai low the members more time to look into the matter, he would move tint the Cjü-L i erai ion of the b>ll he laid over null Thui »day t vtning next, llehail caused a copy ut the renort of tl e chief Engi neet of the Wa er Wotks for lb72, placed on the desk of ea<-h member of Council, and he would ask them to read tk»* reioiUon pages 71, 72 and 73, in le gaidtothe subject of pine water, and the proceeding* of a town meeting held on the subject, lie found that there were several members of Council who were not ready to vote, and he did not wish to force t* a matter on Council or the tax payeisf if they did not w ant pure waui, he wa« with them. He would also n»k the membars to r. ad on pure 79 a se' of resolutions a b pted by Council on March 3d, 1870; also on page 113, t) • water from Roc'ilord, page H4, tl e cost ot budding woiksat Kotklonl, a id the c »st of the mills at ti e present location* page 90, the flow of the itream ane the c-st of the water power», pages 94 and 95. the r* port of Mr Morris, page* 97 and 97, the average flow of the stream; pages 99, 100, 101, 102 and 103, in I egard to the cos' at Rockford, by Mr. Moins. He thought that if the mem bers of Council would read the iiepert they would tind that the estima^ 8 lor building at Rockford hud been founded upon those furnished by the late Mr. Morr<s. The motion that the mailer be laid over, was then adopied. The "Marsh Act" was then called up, and bt foie it was read Mi. Knight pre setred the fjilowing communication, which was re au : Wilmington, F«b. 3. Tc the Mtmbtrt City CouncL, Okntlkmkn The uuilersigneil own ers of uiarnh lads,bouuileil by the Rrandy wine, Chri>t.ana and Delaware river«, having a front on ihe Delaware river of n«*arly two miles, containing about one thousand acres, the greater part of which is iu the city limits, and Is known as the Cherry Island Marsh Company, do res pectfully represent,that si uce the annexa tion of this tenitory by the city,has been paid Into the City Treasury nearly $4,000 and that with the cost of keepiug up the hanks for the past eight years amounts to $40,000 or thereabouts In view of the present condition of the Delaware front, (the hanks;, we would respectfully ask that such legislation to enable the city to aid in keeping up the banks, and further would most earnestly remonstrate against the passage of the bill submitted to y our honorable body for consul»rati and we will ever prey, etc. Signed, Isaac S. Elliott, .Joseph Tatuull Renj. Elliott, Eli Meiidinbali, Geo. \V. Todd, John Talley, Henry C. Mahatty, A II. Harvey, Thomas 8. Roniuson, Geo W. Talley, David H. Beeson, jUn G Allmond, Willpim I*. Weldin, J S. Derricks »M, George W. Lodjg Edmund Wilson. , •pi» ue and The bill was ihen r8a*l. and whfti com pleted Mr. Paynter moved that it and a toprd hy seciioii.', whiihh was agrted to. At '.lie conclusion of reading the first, which provide> that thu May cil shall have power to supet election of ai y bauk, darn, slluick or dram within the city limits, and when in case of a haute bicaking, the owner shall be notified to r* pair the same within 4H hours, or such reasonable time may be practicable, and in case of failure the City Council to do t| and charge the owner with sanije upon the lieu b ok, such debt to have priority over all other debts, „.Mr. Chandler said that ha Kss not ready for the sectiou as it stood, it did not carryout all that was needed» The Cherry island Mar-h was not all in the city limits; there was over 'a qijiarter of a mile on the Delaware river, which was exposed to the stcruis, and in case rea-l 11 Coun the »<>1 k Jr was exposed to the stcruis, and in case of bieatcage the water would coine flow ing in the city limits,and Council should have power to read) just such cafes The City Council should have charge ,of all the hanks iu aud near the city limits in order to pr. tect her citizens. Mr. [Payntci said he had the same the gentleman from the fcjev opiuion entb Ward. The Council sboiild have power to make all persons near the city limits who have banks on tDeir properly repair them. Mr. T aylor said he thought the sug gestions made by Mr. Chandler were good ones, and he th -refore moved that the fur her consideration of the bill be postponed until Thursday «veiling, in order to 'allow tiie gentlemen time to prepare an amendment. The rawtiou was adopted, and Council adjourned. A ( ocosuiit Company"Opera tions." Prof. Alex. P. Ashbourne, superinten dent of the "National Deseieated Cocoa nut and Spice Company," Uo*lon ami VVaslminttm. with l)r. Wm.E. l|.ane and Henry Tayier, agents, all colored, were on trial at Norwich, Conn., last week, on the charge of obtaining money under lalse pro ences. The plan of operation seems to have been to hold meetings in churches, and by highly colored descrip tions of the business of tlie bompany persuade the colored people lo buy its which they guaranteed 10 per cent, interest, at til per share. In this way several hundred dollars were ob tained, those who invested being told stock, .. . ..... invested being told that their money w ould lie refunded any time as the ten per cent., "aft the bnnpaiiy patent-l ighted." The agents valued the machinery in the company!« factory at $10,000, hut the detectives oh visiting it, found only an aged negro, a stove, cider press, collet; mill and a bottom less The result of the trial has not yet been announced. writing to Washington aa chair. DEATH FROM LOCKJAW. E.bton, Fa., Fi b. 3,1H7H. Ah,Hit two week* ago » yn u, 'gI named Alice Ulyim r, residing at tins Place, had two decayed U^hJ^ved; Nothing serious was thought of the ope ration until yesterdajy, when she com ineuced suffering from ,0 ® k i a ^ 0n ^ he died about noon to-day in great agony. Lorillarü'.i Nlekle fine More Feaaleao Ankod For. Tli« Minouri Legislature bü adopted TOHolutlona Inetruoiiog tli« Senator. and te<|uc.ilng Repreaentatlvea to urge an aut of t/ongr«M penalonlog all Hurrcving soldier. of the Mexican war and the widows of those dead. The Bank of England will be 1 My ears Old on the 97lh of the coming July, har ing received its charter of incorporation at that date, and haviug been projected hy William Patterson, a Bcoichman. Constituted as a joint stock company, with a capital of Jtll,200,<KI0, the whole lent at interest to the govern ■urn was meut of William and Mary then much embarrassed. At the outset it was a ser vant of the State, and has ever sinee continued such more or lens. The char ter, granted at llrst for 11 years, has been from time to time renewed, the last newal, subject to modification or revoca tion. having been in 1H44. Fora while the business was done in one room ; now the bank occupies, as everybody knows, large building in Threadueedle street, and employs some R00 men. Nothing less than a £5 note is ever issued, and no note is issued asecoud time. The av erage amount of notes in circulation is £25,000,000. fcftaltirtAL JJ A HK V KMMONN, A TTOHXEY-A T-LA IK, 702 MARKET BT., Wilmington, Del. Janl-ly jUHN C. COLA. ° JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, AND PUBLIC. Office H. W. Corner of Third and Market streets. Pensions, Patents and Passports procured. no26-iy NOTARY WlLHlNOTOR. 1 > R I. D. VALLANlilUtlAH, J. ATTOUKGY- i r-li l Ao. 4 AUmorul 9 h Buildiny ^febe-ly _ __ R. PKNINUTON ATTORNEY- Al -LA W, No. 2, WEBT 7TH STREET, Wilmington. Del. H. luvl3-Iv mKETH FOR ADD TUB FKOPDJfi L BEAUTIFUL TEETH AT ■S, «A* «8 »Dil «10 •- X 8 ET. Teeth extiweted without pain by the use gas. Over thirty^ 83ft MARKET BTKKET 830. r perlenes. LLAGHER, ears ex R. OA lv J • H. Fk a/.f r*> Attorney at Law, Third and Bblpley Streets, Delaware. TEETH 93, 86. »8. 810, $12 815 per set. Old teet h m «de eq liai lo new while the patient waits. Gas administered free of charge when new teeth arc ordered. FilPng76c. to 81. Extracting only 25c Extracting only 25c. Over 97, (mmi teeth extractAxl lr accident, tnajrfei-ly I, IUiout any Dr. HI o UGH TON, 1117 Vine street. THE BLANCHARD Blood & Nerve FOOD Isa Pure Concentrated LIQUID FOOD, prepared direcll} from the WHEAT KERNEL without Fermentation, and retaining all oi Its BLOOD NERVE AND BRAIN respiring elements in a natural state ol vltallzatlon. Nervous Debilltv which underlies all forms of Chronic Dis ease, Is speedily overcome by the this Food. year past 1 have constantly THE BLANCHARD BLUOl) y patients ot of •F ! (]»• prescribed AND NERVE FOOD to all ages, from eighteen months to eighty Miree years. In every been exactly that claimed by you. It is by far the most valuable aud reliable Ionic I have ever met with. Edwaku Button Smith. M. D.. 20 Irving Place, Mew York. the resulL has AT LAST FOOD DRUGS A Substitute For FOOD Is made a curative agen **hy con centration and artificial digestion, and 1 simple In Its application that The ad vice of Physicians is not required. Thousands of recoveries from chronic diseases are reported, where the bestmedl cal skill has tailed. Many of the best Physicians throughout the country are DISCARDING DRUGS and using the BLANCHARD BLOOD AND NERVE FOOD with the most grat ifying results, permanently relieving all forms of Physical and Mental Debility. The Dyspeptic and Consumptive Patient, su (Tereis from Malarial or Blool Poison ing, together with the entire list of com plaints peculiar to the Female Sex find in the use of this Food sure aud speedy re lief. Is Nkw York, November 26, 1817. Dr. V. W. Blancuard: During ths past year 1 have prescribed your various preparations of Food i:ure t and feel happy to say they have met my most sanguine expectations, giving to patients long en feebled by blood poison, chronic disease, over drug doslag the ueeded nutrition and nerue force. Prop. CLEMENCE S. LOZIER, M. D-, Dean or Horn. Med. College and Hospital for Women, New York City Hundreds of cases of BRIGHT'S DIS EASE ol the Kidneys bave been reported cu red. Diseases it is almost a specific Physical and Mental Debility Irorn the useof Alco hoi, Opium and Tobacco or from any un namable cause, find in this Food a natu For Neural.lc ami hheuinalic ralandpot remedy. For tub INTELLECTUAL Worker 1'he Bi.Ail'CHARD Blood and Herve Food afTOrds a certain ana natural means oi supplying the waste of the brain reeult lng iron» labor that will enable him to do better and more work than ever before, without danger of mental strain. Asa remedy for the loss of Appetite and want of vigor, physical and mental,) , this Food has uo rival. «1.00 per Rollle, or« for fft«» SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ecelpt of price. ( , j child Or sent by Expr A N DOVER TliKOLoOIUAl. HKMINARY, Andover, Mass., March 2ft. 1878. Your Life Food is an excellent thing. 1 h no hesitation, after a thorough trial »tiding It iu cases ot id nervous prostra ! ol H, m reel.Ill III chronic il jki«ii»Ii» tion. I 8 yjJ® K 5| J ,^,wS'«!eivliig «ucli populnrap predation la clearly aelforth In a to »'"J® SfJJJ'o^few'lpi'oTM cents. Address^ areas ou r y -, - P* BlailCliard FOOŒ CUTß CO. | *^**»**w**«» _* 97 Union Square, Sew lorR. yzj.dlyeodfcw y Rkv. Dk. AUS iIN PHELPS. FOli HALB. T ruck farm of a ackmh, io Reut. EVANS PENNINGTON. 8th A Market Sis., Allmond's Building. Jan/Mf Tj^OR RENT.—The licensed hotel proper JL 1 iv in Christiana Village, pled by John Elliott. For terms, apply to JOHN MFALEr, 108 and 110 Market street, Del . OK SALK.— A Trenn end ou h Humain. 8« acre« of L tnd In Chester Co., Penn., near Ksilroad station $.1,000. EVAN8 PENNINGTON. Allmond'« Building, 8th a Market Janlfi-t f or-u Jan?fftf Wllmlngi F RENT—Hforebouse No. ß Wr*l fourth street. Possession si M. L. LICHTENMTEIN, Hecretary. F al once. Jan24-1 m FFAUE OF M. M. CHILD. O SEAL ESTATE BBOKER, NO. 4 WEST SEVENTH STREET, (Exchange Building ) I offer for «ale the following described dwellings. slluaUd In Wilmington : No. 1.—A large, double, two and a half stone house, with l wo and a half story back buildings, with large front, side and back ywrd and all the modern Improve ments, with handsome terraced front No. 2.— A fine 3 story brick dwelling on 6tb street near Washington, modern im provements, large side yard, good loca tion. No 3 —Beautiful three story brick, with three-story back building, and Ohio gra> stone corners, situated on Delaware aye . containing U rooms, In good order, with the modern Improvements. No. 4—A large three-story brick, with three-story back buildlug si mated at No. 1203 Delaware avenue. In complete order, with all modern Improvements. Terms ea»y and possession at once. No. 6.-3 three-story brlckN on Washing ton stpet, between I2tb and 13th, with all ihe modern Improvements, with front, side and back yard, and beautiful porticos In front. No. 6.— 5 two-story bricks with two-story back buildings, with modern conv^nlen ces, situated on Lombard street above loth. Terms accommodating, new and com plete. No. 7 —Four new 1 wo-story brick houses on Walnut street between lith and 12ib— Terms accommodating No. 8.—Fine three-story brick dwelling, No. 20; West stieet. with modern liupruv ments. possession at once. No. 9 — Large three-stor.v brick dwelling, with all the modern Improvements complete order, situated on Market street, between 12th and 13ih; lot 180 teetdeep. No. 10— Brick stMbie, Market, in good order, with a good yard back. No. 11.—Lot with green house thereon, at the northwest corner oi Delaware Ave aud Jefferson streets. No 12 -Fine three and a half story brick with three-story back buildings, situated Market street between 8th and 9lh, 2nd door above Masonic Temple, with all mod conveniences, also a stable Wes» 12th street King the back end of lot. Bplsndid street, location :or a physician. No. 13_Three-story brick, No 907 Mar ket street, lot extend ng through to f<hl ley street, (.would take smaller house part payment If location would suit.) Mo. lo.—Three-story brick. 7 rooms, No. Jefiersou street. No. 16.—Three-story brick, with modern Improvements No. 702 Tatnall stree . No. 17—Three-story brick, No. 704 Tat nal street. No. 18.—^Two-story brick on Union street r Lovering Mo. 19—2 two story bricks avenue near Lincoln. No. 20.—Frame bouse In McDowell ville. Mo. 21_splendid dwelling on w a-blng ton above Tenth, wi h from, porch and yard. In excellent order. Also many «ill •st of Market street. hue. Lovering s belli east and FOR RENT. M. M. Child oflers for rent the following dwellings : Mo. »4*1 Market street. *• 1317 Delawuie avenue. " 12( 3 Delaware aveu u<-. " 202 We>t sLi eel. *• .17 Jefferson street. " H:* Washington street. " 1112 K log street. Seft Shipley street. " l'-'(j8 Delaware avenue. " ftlft Delaware ave •• 920 Madisr " 331 E.. Fourth street. 822 W. Foui tu Ktl '<!. M. M. CHILD, No. 4 West feeventh street. Apply to Jan2l-tf of Jan2l-tf f iORBALE. —A highly improved farm 1 of 103 acres,in White Clay Creek bun dred. a II enclohKl In Osag- Hedge. Di vided Into five fields. Larve chard in full bearing. Public joining the tK.rm. Buildings— Large Man sion,Double Tenant House, Barn, Granary aud all otl er buildings necessary on a first class farm. 2 miles from station on P. W. A H R. R. Centrally located, ft miles from Wilmington. Apply to JNO. W. WHITEMAN. Real Estate ag't, 2 W. Fourth «tree Wilmington, pe H(l oct2|-w Asd 1 ?OR RENT —Second-story front room ' In Gazette building, 416 Market street. Apply at this office. _ F OK MALE. A Store Property, with 15 acres of land, good brick dwelling house and other Price 83,500. A bargain. \NH PENNINGTON. out-buildings. Apply to EVANS PENN I octl9. Eighth aud Market nts. ITox* Sal©. Foui building lots at s. E. corner Fi nt and Jackson streets. _ . Three lots in Jackson between felxth nd Seventh. _ _ Five lots In Fifth between Van Buren ind Harrison streets. Five lots on Gilpin Avenue between bar. rlson and Broome streets. Five lots adjoining and t orth of the above. Five lots at H. W. corner Harrlsou and Loveriug Avenue. lots on Delaware Avenue btiween Harrison and Broome. Five lots on Pennsylvania Avenue and Fourteenth street. THOMAS R. LALLY, Real Estate Agent, 602 Market street. _ . A T dec?B-tf in F or RENT—Several 3d story roc. the G azette bulkllng. _ ENTB Collected aud Proper ties Carefully Muusged. Conveyuueliig Accuralely Ex ecuted. IIEAIDACO., Clayton House Bullaiug;. - * l*n4.s*w Rent, buy LL PKKHONW who wien or sell Farms, may save trouble amt is nse by entering llielr names at WfmKMAN'H FARM AUKNCY, Mo. 2 West Foui that. ex -A wtf sei - 1 ' I ^OR RENT_A (arm suitable for dniry, T truck, or grazing, » ear the cily of Wilmington. €06 Market street, Or GEO. (4. LOBDELL, 2d a Lombard Sts. Jan29-3taw2wd&2tw SHIRTS! In offering our CELEBRATED SHIRTS, would call your atten To the public, tion to tlie following points : 1 LOW IN PRICE, Being cheaper than th© same quality be made at home. Beautifully Finished. PerflM t in Fit. Latest in Style. Cut Lengthwise the Muslin. Tlie Seams are Felled. Aud guaranteed to give perfect satisfac M Try them and you will buy no other. For sale by C. 8 . MORGAN Sm 4999 Market Street. suit T E L JP h EN ES k * îpëcï&l Offer. fE/fM'im&'FfSk&llX a the flneit la the world, ond the only completely sotisfa. tory diced inatrumenti vithRprlefCeiiAttaehMeeltinide by pruetl ■»chi niete on •clenöfltpriiiciplen; warrantedto work one mile, unsfle yea In the weather. We will send to one address one «ample «e prism* two Telephone*, two walnut holder«, ai* copper bound insula Percent, dlerpuat from regular rates which I« «S. for the04. Instrument«. This offer is made for e limited tirn« only, «imply to Introduce our instruments; they will soon be sufficiently wH, HMHknown to «ell through the trade, end we shall then be obliged to atrictly maintain ,. . . «*• , Any~person cfordinery intelligence can put them up by following direction* «ent with each pair. We have * w mnnth " n *« r, 3 r «*» V*' 1 ? inetrumenu. end have hnndrral« of testimonials from perte of the country . We goaraatoo all instrumenta «old. For any Telephone that Ails to work, we will refund the goney.and pay all charge.. A«k any Commercial Agency, and you will find we ere good for ell we agree to do" P*" «•«O. Name Uu« paper when you write. Kent. Woodman 4s Co* Congreaattt., Bo«lon, M«Mf low» u CLOSI 3 STC 3 - OTTTI In order lo keep abreaBt with the progress of the times, and to prepare for the coming SPRING TRAI)K, I will sell my Winter Stock nearly at Cost, (for cash only), and in order that I have good workmen, I must keep them employed by the year, which I do, and therefore look for a liberal patronage. • Ferd Carson, the Tailor 283 Market St. decl4 ly DOHST'T PASS, BUT stob tust AT 208 M^lKKET STREET, I have h. en there and I tell you he make, the beet ,2 SO gaiter In this town, anil he makes them to measure too. Wake up. and give him a trial, don't buy shoes, go where you can get good solid leather, H. FAYTKR, 208 Market Bt. I tell you be lays over them all lor making good fits and using good stock, hlsstyles are of the latest; please to give him one trial, bis goods will recommend themselves — Men's Congrus gaiters made to measure (or §2 00 up, Men's button to measure #2 Go up, Men's French Calf gaiters, hand si itched, to measure from R4^oto»ßt0, Men's Krer ch Calf boots, hand stitched from $5 Bo io • 7 60. Youth's and boy's at the lowest prices_ A good supply always ou hand, all goods are warranted. ore East K2 200 market St. 200 WAJJMXNGTON , T> pi » dec14-^jn THE ARCTIC ICE & COAL COMPANY OFFICE, No. 2 E\+T NECOHD NTH E ET H A."VE THE 11ST THE CITY. WM. PENN AND TURKEY RUN PUT IN SELLARS FREE. MT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. «J • .B. CONROW Al NON• Prop'ra T 4E2 Pratt's Astral Oil. Hupplles fully the want for a perfectly safe and reliable Illuminating Oil for fam ily use, free not only from the danger of explosion but from the danger o! the fluid Igniting should the 1 lg» ted lamp be upset. It i.i p*it up in 1 gal, and 6 gal. tin cans, each ot which Is closed with a metal cap, bearing the manufaciurer's stamp. Hav ing bandit d several hundreds of thousands of gallons of (his oil without a single acci dent resulting from Ifs use we can confi dent! II v recommend It as a perfectly pure and safe oil For sale wholesale and retail Z J i MES BEI T. Cor. Sixth A Market Bla. by Physicians' Pocket Cases, Buggy Cases, &c., for sale by Z. JAMES BF.T.T, Cor. cixth i Market sts. SURGICAL 1N8TKUM ENTB. - The pine stock, and the largest sort ment of Surgical Instrument« evdr hibited in this city. For sale at New York prices by most illusiruiod catalogues iurnisbed Z. JAMES BELT, Tor. slxm A Market sts. Prof. J. A. Going's Horse Remedies (Veterinary Editor of 'Spirit of the limes ") Going's Worm Destroyer, Cope man's Ton ic Powder. Going's colic Powder. Going's Cough Powder. Going's »Anatomy of the Horse." (A card -skeleton upon which is located every Important disease to which the horse ih liable ) All the above for sale hy the Agent, Z.JAMEBbELT, Wholesale A Retail Druggist, Cor. Sixth A Market HU». ft I, A IMES'DEP A RTIW ENT, For supporters, Braces. Trusses, Elastic Ktockiugs, Anklets, Knee cups. Syringes» 80, gyPrlvate Room. Lady Attendant. Private entrance lor Ladies at Mo. 1 West Blxtn street. Z JAMES BELT, Wholessle and Retail Druggist, Corner Sixth and Market sreets. Wilmington Delaware. Tho Best Qualities of MEDICINES AT WILLIAMS' The Most Reliable Proprietary Medicines, At Ninth and Market. Choice PERFUMERY, COLOGNES, Ac. AT WILLIAMS' A fine assortment of HAIR, TOOTH, and NAIL BRUSHES, At Ninth and Market. A choice Imported Key West, Pride of Key Greuley Cigar, AT WILLI A Choice FLAVORING EXTRACTS Strong and Pure, At Ninth and Market, AT WILLIAMS' Fine AMERICAN A IMPORTED Soaps At Ninth and Market. *• Get the best " WI> LIAMS' mAPONA CEOU8 DENTIFRICE, AT WILLIAMS' Choice Goods, Accuracy in Uispenoiny and Reasonable Prices. WILLIAMS' PRr SCRiPTION STORE apl2-tf Corner Ninth aud Market of nt . West or MS' Fashionable Furniture I J. L J- N. HARMAN Idu. 410 King Street, WILMINGTON. DEL. We respectfully Inform Che citl sens of Wilmington, and the sur; fj rounding country thf twe continue to manufacture and keep on hand at our large aud long established ware rooms, Furniture of every variety aud style, consisting of Mahogany Rosewood and Walnut Furniture suitable for parlor, dining-room aud chamber uses. Our assortment of Furniture is larger au 1 more varied than can be found iu Delaware. *nd all articles sold at our establishment Ä Verdtlan BB ndsof Th^most fashionable - * stand v keep a large assortment of Sprin HH,r. Mohs aud Hus* ARMAN [Now is the lime BUY YOU It TO STOVES ? and get your Heaters Put in Ordei. 1 Lave just reduced the price of all Cook parlor aud Heating Stoves to suit the hard times. , L , Call and see the prloea before you buy, R. nORRIMMOI, Cor. Thlr# amO BhlpUy «6 N . B_Heaters cheaper than ever. in Sm nov9it HAT a'iUHKN David McCloskey THE H A TT El». wia Market (Street, (Adjoining Opera House.) KTThe latest styles constantly on hand O^Bêi,^ TUI HATTEB» No 3 East Third Street, Wilmington. D« Special Attractions! 63 Ladies' & Misses' COATS AT Closing Out "PRICES. GREAT BARGAINS. 99 See for Yourselves and be convinced. M. L Lichtenstein, £3 £30 Marliot St.. mar2?-sepi8 GENT'S , GAiiFb SOo, FORMER PRICE $1.00. W. B. COLE. Men's Furnishing Goods. 202 MAPKKT'STREET. 1 CURE YOURSELF! t Spyrmil »I Debility, Inipotcnrj uU brings back the 4l ' destroyed it by s 11 fom permanently a hful Vigor of those whu §y^wteii i ha fl tl 11 k '1 : I used by Dr. Bol tire WOK«/ It k> nderful affect to tno beyond the •'Hlh ddle aped ff. P : I 3» weakn K I ft i >K tliat dreadfully ol fr I diol eedy and l'KRXASKNT < d el list i use this f Self-Abuse Ttie patient thins and healing seminal vesicles and tones the same as indulged !n. fc The f Kth i 1 i ait tiy dj to the relaxed imparting p< natural sta : d irritated d if baneful habit had In f na d P r th ve dl aitn full direetii ail'r C A Boh between Wa»» st., 8t. Louis, Mo- Established lear delineation, or tne nature, symptoms, means of cure etc., of SYPHILIS, HKKINAL WÉAkSxNS, Etc. «eut FREE to any address upon receiptofonejdamp CrnDLTC tboir contemplating mar otulit I S;rr:.X£ lied for 50 rents I money or Dr. C. A. BoHAMHAV, «21 Î,VK, lu iMTPr olflotbNo. avenue andU 1 "Ä Fifth Sc Otf-Dr B '8 "Tps»II« 4> on Spoelol D|« r ofRwip»,. Kent po«t«x«* stomps. 1 Add North Fifth rftrwt. rely St Ixiuis. Mo