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j. T. MULLIN & SON, -AND CLOTHIERS, SIXTH <te MARKET STS. NKXT TO CITY HALL. 1J. PAÖCHALL, Sucre »or to Thomson A Phut hall, jyHA-ISTU FACTURER OF FINE CARRIAGES, AND DEALER IN Clioiee llarneMH, BLANKETS, ROBES, &c., For iI k* cniiveuiencc of my customer« 1 have established S ALESROOMS At Ho. 209 to 213 Shipley St., Wilmington, Del. „locked «Ith Kline »««ortrnent of ELEGANT CARRIAGE» sm VU ln.Li uf .very grade. I also keep on baud a line oi lllauk.-Ls. An, My erringe* of every grade arc adi- sud of the U -1 ni iu" la ■ A call from loose de.lrlu* I« purchase r spert ,111 -II.hI as my |iri . .iiuol rail to please The factory on Houtli Market Hi. no V18- ni. w itrf.an d w3i n. Tlii-i II» I Il A UN F NS ». Il I It. clinlcc Fur, l'limh itn.l .1' ■ell ïlttnt Mult TULLER BUGGY COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO. 1EW MANUFACTURERS OF OHIO. - X! v - OUR CARRIAGES ARE USED IN MORE THAN Thirty States and Territories. SEND FOB. CATALOGUE. Î65 and 167 North High Street. QNL1URST-CLiSS'WORK MANUFACTURED. [ ,l1 - ' AKIM t I'AMlI. Adams & Bro., 5W market STHEKT MCYCLES A haudsoiiie Jui'of 1 htgerijust bicycles, " t. in 111 r». h V «er. • ' ai I und examiue Hie Jo-It Gooiln, UuHlery <£ Notion», krpets, Moor, .stair ,, i*«. , , > •'•'"• n iv „i.. i nî-Vv 'i n ' , ' , " r y "'"i Hai, fG.R, ii„.;k .,1 ,' tu k". Gamoa "»n.-, I,a jir. „ i, : "»V' ■««111-i.T ' ,M:K ln K ll'.rhfs U.n .- 1 "' i'* 1 '- 'IHHI«» », lire WcrkL L ï!' r "*"ï' ..kiug U i2j,; t| >lM 8*. uterii», lo ys, Fancy G M i 3) I i ni oils, l !lu ..,_ 1,1 «II kind*. »OOr.S, HIIOKM .. "'»forj, |"' ,ir 8'' ' imk AND RUBBERS ;bu Uark', n.,,« end cotton if cuiio|i H1 « *. * • 1 • 'Utton, UiiiiamatJ . 'Hill sole agents lor "fainard & rm .* ara i Armstrong Sl Co' A « Ilka bo-i ^--A-K/KüBT ST. •liar Vi? M. B. SHARP 4,11 Mahkkt nth 'tw UHtSs GOOD AT Reduced PRICES. Col'd & Black Silks Direct (tom the import«. K ££££ m e JgP*n» we uaveever offeree Al *0 » rail line 0 f Carpets and Oil Olothi. Erorn 88ct* to « 2.00 per yard. '''M. B. 8HARP. 4th AN market rtr. I88U. ESTABLISHED 188*. EI8ING & LANGE, or VU * pa X —A N D— All Kinds of Provisions. 40 Ü OrauKe street, «FILMINOTON. DEL narS-I d < 1 , 4 A. 'JÊ fJ ml V. •V' » v v -4 -NLY pad ! THE NO * _ Cure* by »HIUHPriUN (Nature's *•> 1.ITNU IHStlANUN r II HO AT UINKARIM, BHEiTHim TMOI1BI.EM UDK1VÙ4 INTO lue .\ curuuve axent* and haallu« inedlclue., It DRAWS FROM ibe dliteased part. Uie poDon* lhalouuae d.«th, Tbouiuuida testily to lia virtues. Vuu ('an be Relieved and Pui ed Don't despair until you have tried this ïî! 1 i 1 ^ 1 St. l fi ,, f'. ly o A, ' p iJ. ed l ' ni1 Radically E* FEtrfUAL Remedy. Hold by Druggists, or sent by mail reoelpt of prloe, 92, by All THE "ONLY" LUN8 MO CO., WILLIAM» HL4M K, DETHU1T, Mich. Hand «or Teallmonlai* and our book -Three Million* a Year." aeni frua. aoUI-wthn THREE REMEDIER IN ONE. In all disorders— mild, seule or chronic— Keep up the strength and keep the bowels free ; Olw* a corrective, laxative and tonle. In one pure medium that combines the three. Melts«* A périr- f Is the medium f I or tous; ft Lures, refreshes, regulates, sustains, And o'er disease lor thirty yean victori ous. The world's well founded eenfldenoe retains. TARItANT'R EFFKKVEHOVNT BELT ZER APERIENT. HOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. decl5-2wd. E VEUT THING. IJIII CLOSING OUT SALE —OF LIDIES' % MINGS' COITü 21 Ladle«' Goal«..» 1 90. Formerly. .« 3 00 15 Ladles' Ooa'i.. 2 25.. Formerly.. 8 26 16 Ladle*' Coat*.. 2 76.. Formerly.. 150 20 Ladles' Coal».. 8 00..Formerly.. 4 So 8 I Julies'Coats.. 8 60.. Formel ly.. 6 Oil IS Ladles' Coals.. 4 00. .Formerly.. II Ijidles' Coats.. 4 25..Formerly.. 8 25 7 Ladles' Coats.. 4 do..Formerly.. 8 50 f, hi »FANCY CLOTH OOATH «3 00 FORM ERLY FROM lo.uu to 110. 12 All-wool Reaver «6 01.Formerly.« 8 30 14 All-wool Beaver 8 00. Foi uierly. u & All-wool Beaver 12 UU. Formerly. 18 5» 12 HOLM ANH...» 5 0 ....Formerly. .5 7 50 7 DOLMA NH... 8 01 » HOLM ANN.. II 61 8 HOLM ANH.. II 50 6 DOLMANH... IS UU....Formerly.. 22 SU Formerly.. 12 On Formerly.. 15 UU Formerly.. 15 50 10 CIRCULAR*..! 5 75..Formerly..» 7 50 6 CIRCULARS.. 13 00..Formerly.. 16 uO MISSES' COATS. 4 Yearn at 9 2 50. 6 Year« at 8 Years at 10 Year« at ..Former prices |( 25 .«Former prices 3 50 ..Former prices 3 75 ..Former prices 4 UU 2 70. 2 90.. 1 10. 12 Yearn at 3 20.Former prices 4 '25 3 30., II Year« at 16 Years at .Former prices 4 50 3 40.Former prices 4 75 A SMALL STOCK —OF— LADIES AND MISSES FURS, At half price. M l, Lichtenstein 3J30 Marlv ot St. ; WILMINGTON DEL. SCHOOL STATIONERY. ALL K1NÜH OF ARTICLES NECES SARY FOR SCHOLARS CAN liE Had OF E. S. B*. Butler, No 490 MAKKtrr NTREKT. vV. » . KUBIHaOH, FRAOT1UAL TIN ROOFER, So. 7 Eat' Third «treat, Wilmington, Del. tilt <1 M ^l"»lfi '»«tc.ed '•1 U Ua DR.KI.1NZ 8URIAT Ü LI '•Sr NîRVE REBTÇHtrf y'-TO/l 1»**IN A NKRVkl>IM,ii*t.. Oiili/nurt "Teure fur fits. Epilepsy ami Serve AJfêctûms. I.o ALLibi.K If tskrn ss directc<l. y» FttsafUr fir%tduy'tu*e. Trest Ice sod 92 t rial bottle he«* W Lti»stienU,thoy psylngexon smrc. 8**nd ncme. I*. (». snd exprrns sddrt-Mi to l»o. KLINK, ail 4 rchtit. Philsdclphhk l 's. See principal UrupqutA Htwly ct,,4d 53 D 2 m •< "0 £ > -MM o CURE I BACK ACHE And all diseases of the Kidney's Blad der aud Urinary Crgana by wearing the Improved Excelsior Kidney Fad, It is a marvel of bra lino and rblikp Simple Senftible.Dlreet.Puiale>i.l«werrul It CURES wher« all da« lall*, a'kkvk LATION aud REVOLUTION III Modlclnc. A 0 «irpllou or direct appllOHtlou, at oppo*ed to unaatlslactory lDterual medicine-. Send Vor our treat!«« on Kidney troubl« i. *ent VTee. Sold by drugglHiH or mall, on receipt or price, «2. Addre** oM The "Only" Lung Pad Co. geuutueKid neyPad.Ask for it A take t by WILIJAMN HI.4M K, DETROIT, Miob oct21-w6 m . BKWaRE of quail. A 8TAHTLIS» STATEMENT Or THOSE WHO LIKE THEM AS FOOD, bs following start ling news appears In the Washington ltejiublican, ol Satur day. It will be recollected that at the lime Bucbannau was Inaugurated a large number of persona were poisoned at a certain prominent Vtasbiuglou hotel. The winter Immediately preceding the luauguratiou was an unusua.ly liatu one. The proprietor of the hotel, to plea e his guests, had procured, as slated, ail the quail in the surrounding country. These birds had been starved to such an extent that they wete Compelled to feed upon poisonous berries and leaves until their U<sb became lb irougldy per meated with the poison. A thing almost certain to produce either death or Irre mediable disease In the system is the pre sent esllugof qusil. The birds have been starved for weeks, and sre now feeding upon such ben ns and buds as make tneir fi sh p isonous. The deep snows in the couuliy prevent the birds Irorn re ceiving their usual susleuauce from seed and the sands or small gravel which assist in digesting and assimilating the same, aud consequently they sie driven to those modes of sustnining life which while they may be useful to themselves for the time being reuder>d their flesh highly injurious to hurnau beings as an article ol food. I Buying a Wife. HOW A «HUMAN IMMIGRANT CHANOKD ' 'PARTNER«." A German woman applied to the New York t ommissioners of Emigra tion last wi ek with the requit that lier husband, Mr. Lauter, who,shesaid, was living somswhere iu that city with another woman, ho found and com pelled to support lier. Shu said that her iiometvaam Berlin and that until about eight months ago she had lived hap pily wiili her husband, who owned a small hotel in that city. Last sum mei .lie disappeared and she learned lhat he had elop d to America with the wife of one of his neighbors, named Hermann. The later, si e said, had parted voluntarily with his wile, liav lug received 4,000 marks in payment for her from Lauter. Mrs. Lauter had come to America afier her husband aud was withont means of support. The case was put into the hands of Officer Peter Goodeu, s ho suceeded in, Unding Lauter had his companion at a res aurant at No. 24 Lispenatd stree', which they had recently rought. The runaway iiusbaud was arrested, and on Wednesday lie was required by Justice Smith at the Jtffersou Market Police Court, to allow his wife f8 a week. The logic of the apology advanc ed for the Republicans of the House who voted for what they assumed to know is an impracticable funding hill is somewhat startling. The Democrats are assumed to be a set of ignoramuses not capable of deal ing with the subject, and a few Re publicans vote with them for a bad bill so that it can go to the Senate and there be shaped into a measure ol uuadultered wisdom. The Sen ate cannot originate a funding bill, hut the House can send them which cau be amended to the extent of making a good one iu the place oi one that is good for nothing, aud when it gets back to the House that body having been enlightened by their superiors may adopt their suggestions. Suppose, however, the majority in the Senate should prove such ignoramuses as these sapient Republican congressmen take the majority of the House to be and should pass the bill just as it is ? Would this not place them in a somewhat embarrassing position '< They would find themselves on rec ord in favor of a bill which thev preteud to believe to be unwise anti daugerous. These over-smart Re publicans had better content them selves with voting for themselves and not for the Senate.—Rail. Ga zette. For neuralgia iu the face, oilier acute suffering elsewhere, the following remedy has been tried with good efleet : Cut a thick slice of bread all across the loaf—fresh bread is best. Soak one side for a minute in boiling water,aud rapidly -priukle cayenne pepper over the hot side. Apply while still smok ing hot to the painful surface. The bread retains the heat long enough for the cayenne pepper to begin to act, and cayenne does not affect del icate skins as mustard does. It acts as a rubefacient, but uot as a blister. Another excellent remedy for con gestion from cold is to apply a poul tice of flaxseed meal aud cayenne pepper. By keeping a hit of oilsilk on the outside of the poultice cloth it with will retaiu both heat and moisture for a long time. "Who bays ami wUo wears these gor geous dresses, with tbelr bewildering trimmings and overlaying»?'' asked a lady of a sliopkeepei. "TUey are not worn iu 'society.' The middle class, professional people, and those who live on salaries cannot afford to buy them. Who, then, wears them?" "Well, turned I lie proprietor of the very fash ionable ladles' furnishing establishment, "we do not expect to sell such diesses to 'real ladles; they are usually sold for the Mage at a reduced price, or to the wives of rich men who spend the wiuter in New York, stop at hotels, and get them selves up in stunning costumes tor diu ner and the opera." New Postmaster at Landen ii Citu.—John Fisher, of Landen liurg, received notice ou Wednesday that he hud been appointed post master at lliatplace.vice Washington Ewing. The latter has held the of for tlie last twenty years more, and filled it acceptably to the patrons of the office. Elis removal was for the purpose of giving the position to oue iu smypathy with the party iu power, which Mr. Ew ing was not. How about Hayes' Civil Service Reform now ? An invention which will consid erably influence architecture and sculpture has just been made by Dr. Gehring, at Lundshur, in Bavaria. Dr. Gehring, by means of an moiling liquid, rcuders any kind of stone or cement harder than granite, and gives it the absolute and indeli ble appearance of any other mineral that may he desired. The enamel may also he applied to metal, which u it is said to completely protect from rust. one i .■ A lice or ena THE RADICAL REMEDY WHICH NEW JERSEY PROPOSES FOR WIFE-BEATERS. Newark, January 19.—The agita tion for a whipping post for wife beaters continues with some energy, aud if public sentiment can lead to iis establishment it is very likely to be come au active punishing agent in Essex oounty. There is some dubi ousness about the constitutionality of the method* The New Jersey Con stitution says, article I, Section 15 : "Excessive bail shall not l>e requir ed; excessive fines shall not be impos ed, aud cruel aud unusual punish ments shall not be inflicted." This was incorporated in the New Jersey Constitution in 1844, aud there has been no whipping of criminals since 1852. It is said by some lawyers that whipping is regarded as "cruel aud unusual," unless it was permitted by statute at the time such a provision was adopted. If this opinion is good there could be no authority given for the establishment of a whipping post except by a modification oi the Con stitution or by the Courts winking at the infliction of corporal punishment, and it is to be feared that .the Courts of New Jersey, if they are not too up right, are certaiuly too dignified to wink at aaythiug. It is a lung while since there was public whippiug by the authorities for crime in New Jersey. 1h the days of the early settlement of the State there were thioe punishments—the stocks for the least offenses against the law, whipping lor the more serious, aud death lor the important grades. Ad vancing time limited the infliction of death to the murderers, aud in 1829 whippiug was to be administered ouly to aggravated cases of petty larcency, while the stocks had been relegated to museums. Whipping was iuthcled ouly occasionally aud was always doue in public. "Well laid ou" was al ways the direction of the Court, aud it was followed so closely that the thieving vagrants usually had au ad mixture of blood aud dirt on their backs which was not all pleasant to observe.— Prtu. or A, ou tt* srauob««; «w, ed or Trade continues to encroach on fash ion all along upper Filth Avenue, New York, which le.ids the Telegram to say: "The palatial bouses now being built by the Vanderbilts, (ioelets, aud others, on Fifth Avenue, between Forty-eighth and Fifty seventh streets, will iu due lime be torn down to make away for structures adopted to other uses and purposes. Few houses iu this city remain more than twenty-live years in fashionable dwell iug-bouse districts before they fiud them selves surrounded on all sides by the ever-advancing waves ot commerce." The recent storm in Great Britain has beeu the mont violent experienced in many years. It was accompanied by a muliilude of maritime disasters, among others tbe sinking of a Kreuch vessel off Great Yarmouth, with the loss of twenty lives and two other wrecks, with the loss of eight and t< u lives respectively. PRESIDENT HAYES. The validity of Mr. Hayes'title may always be questioned, and bis admini stration criticised, but tbe payment of one dollar gives a valid title to one bottle of Dr. Pieroe'a Golden Medical Discovery, and ns administration cau never be criticised in cases of coughs, colds, mcipieui consumption, and gener al delnllty, lor leading pbysiclan.» of all schools endorse tbe Discovery and pre scribe it tu tneir practice. Sold by drug gists. to the %t D ters the it at )ül 17 tit PROFESSIONAL. JOHN MUGS, Attorney-at- Law, No. 4 W. SEVENTH STREET, Wilmington, Del. ap7-ly. ^.4 It K Y K U dO.VN, ATTORNKY-AT-LA V .U2 MARKET Ol., WILMINGTON, DEL laui-D K. PEN IN GTUW A TTUHNK Y-A. I L.A W % NO. 9, WEST 7TH STREET. W a AuhJ I. JB Ü. 3 tvis-v OH N Ü. COLE f as its tue cure utes. JU8T1ÜK Olf THK PKACJk, AND PUBLIC 1 . Offices W. Corner of Third and Marke .Steels. Pension«, Patente aud Pa«spons procured. H026-1 y NOTAHY WII. MING TON, UU 1881 . HARPiR'S BAZAR. tie with ot IU.II8TKATED. This popular periodical I« pre-eminent ly ajournai for the house .old. Every numbs I furnishes the latest In formation iu regard to fashions in dress aud oruament, the newest aud most ap proved patterns, with descriptive ariiciC derlved from authentic and original source«; while us «tories, poems aud Lssaya on Modal and Domestic iopicsi, give variety to its columns. Will ail of the aud every liver, the aud tacks HAKPEK'B PERIODICALH. Harpkr's 11a7.au, one year. Hakpeu's Magazine, oue ^ear.... 11 ahi'ek'8 Weekly, one year. The three above publloatlons, one Any two above named, one year Harpers' Young People, one year, l 50 Postage Free to all subscribers in the Uni ted Unties or Canada. .91 00 4 00 . 4 U0 ..10 00 .. 7 00 action Jhe volumes of the Bazar begin wltb uary of each time Is mentioned, it the first number for J year. When will be understood that the subscriber wishes to commence with the number uext after the receipt of order. Tue laut eleveu annual volumes of Harper's Bazar, lu neat cloth bind ing, will be sent by mall, postage paid, or by exprès», free o. expense (provided the freight does uot exceed oue dollar per volume), for 97 .«»0 each. Cloth case» for euch volume, su t able for bludlug will be seul by mail, postpaid on leceipluf »1.(41 each. ItemillHUces snouid be made by p. st oftlce money order or dran, to avoid chauce of lo-»«. Newgjiapers are not to copy this advertise ment without the express order of Harper Brothers Address HARPER A BROTHERS, Jaul«. New York. * my any oue * week, order," your •1 eurnest you «.uy diate An auy P RESTO» AVAIS, F HA OTIC AL W ATOM M a And ueaier in ALBMXOAN / HO HWltfB It'8.0 a^p88, EYE-GLASSES, SILVER WARE, * - MO «80 MARKET STREET Wit. HI MG TON, UKI_ Faruoularauaauoii paid to rjpamax -a G1X'U* Spott» I, Uoa *ood . "lo '-mtiu ol «la . » lust fitly Ol"" bopaouai* jordlau .. uv,todtu c w ATC li Es. Hay bottle. ceu ULOOKM, JKWKLH Y LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY. rotoi iZTvAj TAKE NOTICE 1 All Cork km fonde nub should be with M. A. Dauphin hs below, In all casks the TICK I.TN themselves are sent and nkvkr circulars offering certificates else lusteatl. Any one pro er anything sise by circular otherwise on ills own behalf or that of the company ts a Hwindlkr. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. FIRST GRAND DISTRIBUTION, CLAHH B AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1881— ISDtbHowl lily Drawing. or anythlug posing to off LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY CO. This Institution wan regularly Incor porated by Uie Legislature of the .State .'or Educational and Charitable purposes, in IWK, lor the term «»I Twenty ft Ynara, U> which contract the inviolable faith oi the fetale in pledged, which pledge baa been renewed by an overwhelming popular vote, securing it* franchise lu the uew constitution adopted December 2d, A, D., 1K7«, with a capital of $1,000.000, to which it baa sinceadded h reserve fund ol over9K50,UUU. It«tiramlMlagle Mamb«r Distribution will take place monthly ou the second Tuesday, It never »coles or postjtones , Look at the following Distribution : CAPITAL PRIZE: *30,000. TICKET« AT TWO DOLLARS EACH. HALF TICKET». ONE DOLLAR. LIST or PBIZE8. VF I0U.MN 1 Capital Prize. 1 Capital Prize.. 1 C <pita! Prize.. 2 Prize« of 92,500. 6 Prize« of i.uuu. 20 Prize« ol 106 Prize« of 200 Prize« of öuo Prize» of luou Prize« of .930, CJOu ./.o.uoo . 6,00 . ft OU» . 5,000 . lo 000 .10,000 .1U.O0U .10,000 .10.DUU ON 60 APPROXIMATION PRIZES, «approximation prises of 93W.. « " " aw.. ..J 2.7J .. i,«U0 'I 1&>7 Prize«,amouutlug to.9110,400 Responsible corresponding agents waul ed at till point«, to whom liberal compea «atioo will be paid. For lurther information, write clearly, giving full address. Semi order« by ex press, or KegiHiered Letter Order oy man, addressed only to M. A. DA'JPHIN, New Orlean«, La., or M. A. DAUPHIN at No. 31» Broadway, New York. All our UrandExtraordinary Drawing« are under the «upervlHion and manage ment ol General» G. T. Beauregard aud Juba) A. Karlv. nov l(>-«!ta w4 wdt w. Mone> EDUCATIONAL. yyiLMINGTON ATHENÆUM. Prof. P. W. Hocbkeppel give« pri vate lessons in Latin, qrerk. hebr* w, german, SPaNInII OR FRENCH to young ladles and gentlemen and chil dren over 12 years oi age. as only iwo teutons a week are required to ««cure a speedy aud thorough knowledge, these «indie« will not interfere with auy one'« time and occupation. This «ea-son is the most favorable, and the term« are wltuiii the reach of all. Call ou or apply to PROFE380R HOCH KEPPEL, 717 Tatnall street, J iu4-tf. %t an early date. AMilNU! D REOPENING OF A. 8. W EBHTER'S SE LECT DANCING ACADEMY. fhurwlay tv.ulag, September ». !.. AT THK MASONrC TEMPLE, Wilmington, Del. Ladles and Gentlemen, Misses and Mas ters wishing to become piohcieul In all the dances of the •'.ay, and to learn the uew and more fashionable ones, will find it to their advantage lo begin with the opening of the season. EVENING CLASSES. Commencing Thursday, September 9th. Geuiiemeu> class Monday aud Thursday evenings from 6 to lo o'clock. AFTI RNOON CLASSES. Commencing ou .Saturday, October 2d, Ladles aud Misses and Masters' class Thursdays from 5 to tt, and Saturdays, from 2.00 to 4.0«. Private lessous given at any hour to suit convenience. OL1DK AND KACOUKT WALTZES TAUGHT in A raw LKBxoNa. Special arrangement» for School* and Seminaries, aud lor private clause* ol ladle* or gentlemen, cau be made by sp plying at tbe Academy, at Kobeilu A dru. «, No.?iO Marxelutreel. or by mall Lo A. S. WEBSTER. Masonic Neiuple. epl4 3 D HR/. HAYLOCK '8 VITALIZED KIDNEY PANACEA. The extraordlnaiy clTcctof this panacea as prepared bv Dr- Hay dock, Kluueys and Urinary Organs im parallel iu the history ot medicine, and its results lar beyond a--y ol tue Kiduey remedies ol the day. It stimulates Diges tion, adds loue lo the system, 1» • vlgoraies tue Debilitated, and 1» Infallible lor the cure o. Diabetes in ils worst lonu. Oue trial of a leaspoouful in a wine glass of water will convince the mosL rtkeplioal within from leu to twenty min utes. upon the without a DIBORDER OF Tb E KIONEYB. in all dteease« nfleeting these organs, whether they secrete Loo mucu or L tie water, or when with stone pains seitled iu the loins over the regions ot the kidneys. UAYUOIK H UID.YEY PANACEA Or ut tnay be nttlicie<l with ache* and gravel Will give almost Immediate relief, when ail otnur means have laded. The inosi powerful existing medicine lor Lhe cure of female ooniplaluis. Fifty years ex perlenci incoukestably prove this remedy unrivalled for thedisoruers the female sex. No family should oe without it, aud it may be taken by youug aud old, a« It will restore health when every other means prove unsuccessful. To the sLomach we trace dyspepsia, headache aud general debility ; to the liver, bile, Jaunui e aud yellow Liver ; lo the bowels, diarrhoea, dysentery, consti pation, piles and astuia; to tue luugs, consumption, elc. ; to the blood.scrofu.a, scurvy aud all cutaneous eruutlous. liy keeping these organs aud vital fluid pure aud healthy we may saiely deiy the at tacks < f disease, aud dental to ineuiciuti >u. prepared tor till* purpose can equal ibt action ot HAYDOCK 'S KIDNEY PANACEA. HEAR WHAT IS SAID. * It bas made me a uew m^n/' "Dr. Haydock's Panacea has Increased my Weight fifteen pounds." "My wife would uot bo without it for any msuey." "Our Utile boy is much better. I euclose oue uollar for anoiber bottle." * I hud it as easy to Lake as milk." *We have smd lull teen bottles this week, aud shall want two dozen cext order," "My morning agony is goue—thanks lo your Panacea." •1 hnd it a snd r*f«r splendid appetizer." i y iuvaild or sufferer afUicted wiib Kiduey disorder a ho win write me lo (heir coinplum L, will be tieaie«! humanely aud kiuuiy. it is iny most eurnest desire to investigate all forms ol Diabetes, aud give reiiei at all times. It you are too poor le purchase, write me «.uy way, aud your case will have imme diate aiteutiou. An auy CAUTION. Ohserve that the signature of Allen Hay dock is across the mouth of euch bottle. Price—one dollar for large, and fifty ceu is for trial size. HAYDOCK ft CO.. 5>, i'lRil SI., N. Y, no28-eodftwly, aiuaey with WHEAT W. T. 80ULB A CO., 130 1.A Ball« Street, Chicago, 111 . Write for particulars. oral ocLouaiy COAL AND WOOD. I AM NOW PREPARED TO OIUVIÜ ALL SIZES or t j c 'd ,A T i ^ SUPERIOR QUA_.i Y Tor family use at the LOWEST MARKET RATES All coal well screened and put In oeliars. B. r. TOWNSEND, Orr iox and Yatd, Foot of Fourth St. aux*gl-ly. _ Coal! Coal!! ENTERPRISE COAL, ORANGE STREET WHARF, ENTERPRISE COAL. Lime! Lime!! BEST BUILDING LIMB, ORANGE STREET WHARt. JACKSON'S WOOD BURNED LIMB Coal ! Coal ! ! KOH-I-NOOR COAL, MARKET STREET WHARF, OL SHAWNEE COAL. Sand! Sand!! „ SHARP RIVER SAND, ORANGE STREET WHARF, BEST BUILDING SAND. Coal ! Coal ! OLD LEHIGH COAL, MARKET STREET WHARF, GEORGE'S CREEK COAL. ORDERS Wim, be PROMPTLY FILLED (QUALITY GUARANTEED, PRICKS MOST FAVORABLE Charles Warner*.Co, Market («tree; Wharf. 'Bl 'Vf iar « e lo»d of Kindling (3.1.GO WooL orders own be left at Gray A Itro«., Soeoud wild King streets- at aowuweud's, sixth and Tatnall streets: John ». Miller'«, Rising aun, or at the Union streets and Gilpin factory, corner avenue. J AiENOA Lime and Marble Company, h.m kemir, del., Have made preparations for burning tbe noted Jackson lime with wood alone, and are ready to furnish. Up to its Original tanixrj, The best building lime In tha United stales, it will make double as much tuortar to tbe bushel as some of the other mortar lime In use, and 50 per cent, more than the most ol them. _ w.-. , p * Address, Hockesaln, DeL. * p£. JetferiM * 0 stre * t * Wilmington. Del For Phiiadeipnia ! Workar'a Philadelphia and mlng tou Propellern, -»an from Market Street Wharf, Wilming ton, dally, at 6 p. m. From FÎrat Wharf ueiow Obeeluui street, Pblladalnbla Jailjr, at 5 o'clock, p. m pQI ** Exprès« arrangement* In both oltle* bv which prompt delivery or merohandlae l. oeurea. — WII CHARLES WARNER A CO*. «write. Hire«. Wharf WlhalaglM ANCHOR LINE. UNITED STATK8 MAIL STEAMER» Sail every Saturday. — NEW YORK TO tiLAPOOT'-p CABINS, t#*n to »*0. STEERAGE, f*K. These stc-amurs do not curry cattle, h!»«** h or i And every Saturday. NEW YORK J O LON DON DIRECT. CABINS, $55 to fti.Y Exearnlon at Reduced Pass« p1«» y r fircoiuniodMtlune arc ausiupsssptl. A'.* Staterooms on Main Deck I'aHDonevru booked at loir oat rates to or from *n> liailroad station In Europe or America. D.aP a at lowest rate«, pajADle (ffec of charge, throughout England. Scotland sod Ireland. For boo as ofiniormatlon. plans, Ac., apply to IteHDXSSOK BboTHXBS. 7 BOWUIIU LaKXJk, .N. T. Or to 8 Y Vf URL F. HfCriM.Alams Ex nress, Wilmington, Del. a; jt-Ly WM « WATT. (OOP market street, PLUMBER, «TI-iA«» A> FlTTVn Oontraotor« furnished with estimates U1 work guaranteed. Orders solicited Aud prompt attention glveu. GKEKNholJHE HEATING a specialty. my3l-tf IASSES m. »SYAH Hou«« Painter, G AWER &. GlAZIEH Is p.i pared to do all with rk in his Uns FromiHu««* aud IHs|»atch. )rd«ra respectfully solicited. Office, No. 219 Snioi ,» Street. ~tt — r HOPE DEAF Garmore's Artificial Ear Drums PEBPECTLY RESTORE THK UFA RING snd |»erforta rtie Always >o position, but Invisible to otbers. Conr^rantion and even whisper* heard distinctly. W« r*f«r to thos* oalngthem. 6cna for descriptive circular, 41ARMOHF. A CNI.,,117 \mmu »L, New York, *AW. UoruorfrtkAJteoolMo.CMMatf.tf ik of the Mata I I>ru n David M'Closkej FASHIONABLE H after 414 Market Htreets Adjoining the Gaaette CMB*« A Fine Auertmenl of Canea and u m oral la*. »uglily