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i:W OOOI33. N S, H. STAATS. jgQ. 405 MARKET ST., IISB OPENED Till« DAY AN ELE UANT HTOOK OF Fancy Hosiery, Gloves -AND— (1 MISE MERINO [UNDERWEAR FOR Indies, Gents and Misses. Iso, opening Selected Stock of Large and Well a BhACK SILK „FRINGES, PHAkL, METAL AND FANCY I1UTTUNH. A III i K STOCK OF TOUCH EN AND IMITATION I. AC EH. MUI,I, TIK.H, SHIRRED CAPS, Ac. At the very lowest market rales HP** M. B. SHARP dill t.YI> n A KURT STS. UEW DRESS (iOOOc AT kKUUCKD FliiOJRS. lol'd tk. «Ja. ck Silks ci from the Importer. J LOTES & CASSIMERES ie large«! «lock we oave ever offered Also a full line of Sarpets and Oil Clothb trrnn 35cia to f2.0U per yard. M. B. SHARP. 4tli AN MARKET BT8. 1 THE STHUVIUKK PliRMTIIRG W A U Hi ROOMS l¥o. 31B ^litrkct Mreet f " .of the finest assort in en ta may be iu tbe I illation will prove e found ruiture of all description, Id In any oilier wi . A call and exa fact. ITT RUSHES k all DEHCltlimONS, Including Hie famous Itent Elastic Felt Mattresses, Bolstors and Pillows. kpsirii), uvaljy and promptly done. JAMES MEG RATTEN. Ih.Wi-ly U.LAW AKE CAKPET HUUHK. 3J9 M A UK ET STREET. Diave Juni received a large stock olflt i|t#8lr y IlniNNClM, Tlirww I) IneralHs and namasb iA«PET INC 8. Aim» h large aimoiiiiieui 01 LGL01HS. MATTINC8 AND WINDOW SHADES. a VP us n pall Ie N'vîug iiargalo*. KiVUY GltEBE WII.MINGTON. DEL I satisfy yoarself Uia> (, <>AL AND WOOD. l M N,, w PKKPAKRDTO DELIVER -U.L Bl/.EB OF OAL y —OF— SUi'EIHOR QUA __ Y For family u«« at th® IWEST MARKET RATES iU coal well Hcieeueü and pu* n cellar«. • F- TO W" IM SEIST D, Yavn, Foot or Fourth Hi K ANI Kl-ly. IBS! NE 8 DS! HENDERSON'S. 111 line or Henderson|cclebraled hums i<»r «aie at fppen's Seed House. * ■ÂkOTHmblîî," ^s l ri ttl l Gardeners effered tbo'marketT*' H0ed REl), NH, PEAK, JOHN, i ItAiilsil «AI.sikV, ' Hi'INICH. ! 'K. PUMPKl" 1 AN?' ° ELE N and tomato BEDS. or Willi varleiie I .'»i"vreU f :;, l d known fienuerson's U er, *'">'« S | 1 aW*K,JJJ* w Jt try Hender Wi * Tl , Also be«i 8BED8. N "°mu EE f ,ld PU RK SPIC6B *n in® city, at RIPPEN'S •A STQP. ttiq °- 3 Third Street "»•* East Bocond *t Wilmington. ■u. ra In bn line IAB3S M. UTAH House Painter, Summer & Glazier Is prepared to do an vllh Promptness and Ulapatsb. Jitters respectfully »elicited. * OflRcet No. 219 Shiol-n Street GENTS' scarfs OOo. FORMER PRIuE $1.00 W. B. COLE, Men's Furnishing Goods. 202 MARKET STREET, vv IIaMINUIO COLOR WORKS Sealing Wax for Fruit Jars, —AH1>— Soi.uablk Blue for the Laundry —AT— Bradford's Paint Store. Nos. C and H E. Thin* Street, J. & J. N. HARMAN, 410 KIMJ STOW, Furniture, Furniture. I'he Largest, Finest and most complete stock of w „ _ , TO PHYSlCIANSl LI Vt ^ €ill_ I Knowing lrom'e^.enTura tbeoiE.îtî«* .'action so orten attending the dispunsinr I >r many of Uie emulsions in the market 1 I ^td^f tiremnum^hmhl'Sîvep^ iHirwi and dtMpcmied for yeam with «in- I varying satt«r*ctioa. The Oil uaed in Lhf ouTcar.^H^^s^^i.iTa'Xicro"»'; naterlal and In every detail or Its man n. I .act tir». By careful manipulation this I mulalo. la made with Urn smallest pos ilble amount of gum, aiul by the very ml I nute division or the oil globnles 1» render. I «I very Huld ami perfectly palatable.- I •,acb tablcaptwnmi tontaius ao per ceni. I of cilauda grains of iIvpoi,iiosiihiu! oi uni up in pint bottle», price ai. Manu- I '»oturwi auJ 'L.w b°ie»ai e ai oi retai i by w. e. Williams^ j a l'o be found lu tbe Htate of Delaware can now be Heeu.at our wareroorns, lo. 410 Kkiiff Street. tante. Uoo«l good» amt low prloos —AND— (ouNi nutN or 18». KHT AB LI» 11 ED 1839. j . I U EISING & LANGE ■Ê ~ 1 W I to "rii, minoton. del | "—~~ I w. v. B'lSi.a * I I.» Salle street thicaaq III. Write for porttcuiara | no „ , These drawings occur iiiouU.iy (Huu I day» excepted), under pruv.siou. of a I Aot oi the Oeuerai Assembly of Kon I tucky, Incorporating the Newport Print I big and Newspaper t:o., approved April» I fi' 7 *. »grllils is a special act, and bas nevei I al been repealeth I me fhe United Hu tes Circuit Court on I March SI .reuderisl Uie following decisions: I i| Ut. Thai the OumimmweuUh IHstrtbuUon lU Oimpun yUlet/al. I 2d. iu Drawinginre /ntr. 1 N. B.—The Company has now on lianu a large reserve »und. Read the list ol I F® prises for tlie | its , of VS?.WW I 0 . 1 /s-ii«.... ' ioU I IU I v. wi'*iiii'lii eüch.7'1 !. pj*.« an 26/Vive. M)etu-jt . la,'ou! I 166 I*** . I «ou iAUrî 2U each .. la'îïî I lüUü Ipio 16 eaeh.7.'...:' lu>â a ■AVZ. fttlZZh' • '«"I 1 ' 1 '' U,J use I,-" . •hood**»«*. „ , , »DJ.J4 I her -"-°l 1 lcaeUl Hnl 5iJ î < ick''ijH*||iis Remit money or bank drall ,u ictle'r, o. RÏÂ.KÏFfiWr 8 ,* fch l Oai-l ward 1 hv «iiiw ..«îf r iî,*; r ïs.?fi t*. !!ï' *iod "• i! rr : r ÏmiÔ' u^ url V"ri OU i lr "?.«.«l?5 1 « l i'iiVi !, ,. 1 ? ou *' i*® Broad wuv tJewY J nrk UMMt ' H1 ' ol U > , , ,i id 'M b ttissufftr, wsw xork. ia„i. I the aim ed half vein Egg Plant and Pepper! Extra Early, nnd I Forcing Carrot, Beet seed, do. | «till and «a Sk A. « 03 X ' ÉteÉ câ q —A ft n— All Kinds of Provisions, 40« Orange Mr cel, marfi-l «I Doaii cl7(Midly 31 st Fopalar Monthly Drawing of tu* Commonwealth Distribution Co.. AT M AOAUi.KV'M THRATRK, In the City of Louisville, on SATUEDAY, April 30th, 188 APRIL DRAWING i 27 Tickets, *66. ANDUET U h L Lxtra Early Peas, 1 andreth's Bullock Heart oni bsge .seed. Th ■ first and best early ACME, PA «AGON and TROPHY TO MATO MEED French Breakfasl and Long Hcarlet Radish Seed, All for eary sowing ; Almanacs now reaily at W. IV. Uhandlpr'», No. All MARKET STREET, Half way bet, «th and 7tb Mts. Literally a Loral Port. A correspondent at Uuibenburg, Caro line county. Mil., «ende an onlluaiy local Item to the Cenlreville 01iterver, In the following shape: A good neighbor or 1 will publlRh no name, Though the thing la uo,aecret, And no one'» to blame— line | la building a barn and very large la the aame. It la fifty by sixty. If meaauriu by loot; With a »table bcluw, Bricked In very neat, And the two lli ora above are for hay and for wheat. n I I The cliff» that roar thetr haughty head I 11 igh o'er the river's darksome lied, I Were here all naked, wild and gray, I There wnvlug all with greenwood »pray Hero, tree« irom every eievloe grew, I And o'ei the crag» their branch as threw | r , . ..... , . , ! It was a clear, bright night, in the I depths of the mountain wilderness. I I here was a long, deep, narrow ! valley, running north and south for | many miles, flanked east and west I by towering mountains. I The range on the east was called 11 Otamouut Clitls, that on the west, I Panther Peak. | Deep down in the bottom of the I 'I valley ran a low and narrow river, I called the Umbra. I Ou this night nota soutid disturb- I the awful solitude of the wilder ness; nota living creature appeared 10 in sight. Human life seemed far awav . V, . b ..t Vi,„l b" . i ; . I , ^© r ® # becn light enough,a I , human form might have been seen on the eastern range. I of It was the figure of a young girl, | do wrapped in a dark shawl that ours A granary 7 No, no It 1« strictly n barn Like they build In the north; And 1'ui telling no yarn, For the wheat to go in it, will be In «hear —so I I'arn. The nelghlxirB wore summoned. And they came from all way», And on last Tufnday morn Th« big bam they did raise; Then a big dinner followed—then fol lowed much praise. 11. E. N. A Leap in ihe Dark. t* A MAD ACT. cov- I co her from liead to foot, glidiog I »lowly, slowly down the winding I mountain path, now passing out of 1 sight behind a clump of trees, now I lb coming into view again as the path 1 tun cd in r_td out in its descent. we , Sometimes she paueed and leaned I against ^XVthffaTnU» upport, and then the faint light of I ts the moon fell upon an upturned, aai I j C ^ young face, pallid with des- the P a lT- I I And now another figure appeared I tbe 1 I upou the scene, another and a tall- I or y° un 8 S ir1 ,- enveloped in a long I watcrp: oof cloak, whose hood was I one drawn over her head. I r S*» 1 glided silently down the I same path, in the same manner, I kceniurr her uvea unnn her nrclo-I to tlC ,E V* 8 "l' 0 * 1 , '} Lr , P rcUa ' lot; I cessor, as if she Were 'shadowing" I s , I her_ US indeed she was I ? I on . , 0 w "». . I I 1 10 first girl wound her sinuous I way down the mountain side to tbe ties ^ foot of the ridge and edge of one. I t«o river, ootwcen which and her* I sell lay the i .»cks of a very recent- I j ly laid railroad, whoBe trains, twice 1 1111,1 a day, awoko tho awful echoes of the I lowerin''rocks. I Here she sat down on a fallen or y ere boulder, lot her shawl drop from . her form and lay in a heap around liar, clasped her hands upon her I U ices, and turned her woeful youug I The face up to the starlit heavens, as fl I help for lier hidden grief were | 1 there. Then she looked va ,ucly at the I I little crescntof tho moon that was I ,f »inking slowly behind tho cedar erowned scumit of tho western t" l'idoe She wntehpil it out of »i.rhi I lasL 'ir?; , . , walcbed 11 °, °i bl H ht > and and then let hoi glauce slowly drop I i,| to the river at her teet. Ga/.mg on I t | tbe low river she began to mutter to I in | herself as only the crazed or half I I crazed ever do. I I "If I daisd—if I dared," (be whis-1 who pered, her eyes dilating as she g axed 11 | dewu upon the river, whose shining, 1 fare smooth dark surface reflected every I ttar above. "If 1 only dared te take tbe I an 1'lung . They say the Umbra here has I no bottom, at least none that has ever 'v been soumb'd. Might after night 1 I liavo come here—how rnauy times— I how many times; but 1 have never I had the courago to tako that pluDge ! I What docs the poet say ? I < Wiu. umniii nni I *ud Th« I..M miainin!? ri e I , Tbe leap atlalulnu the repose? . I Oh, but I cannot—I cannot! Ob, for I I nn« hriof fit of madness to oie« m« I m I ollu 01101 ut oi maunchs to give me I I courage to end it aU—.o end It all with I are I me—who am afraid to dio, and morel ifi-niil in live Tho «lemon hm. drive., I I'rv I al ra >U to |'ve. 1 lie demon DM doyen I I me to this rivers brink, night after I I night, but he has never driven mo into I ,,, I i| Annul" she surldenlv «,.;», | I lU n " ! , sbe f""" " 7 0liet * I starting to bor feet. 'What is that ? I 1 It was the noise of the rushing ex- I «...jn from Ihn north S >e I F® 8 * l'10 north, gaining I | forco and volume as It. sped onwards, I its thunders caught up by tho echoes I "• , of the rockv cliffs on each shln thn ^ I 0 . 1 1110 r ?? Ky , C i, ?" aac , K '" u "*, ü I I rl,ror > and lur , od ba °k and forth with I and an overwhelming uproar that Ailed the I valloy, aud seemed to tbreaton with I I annihilation evory living creature in it. I 'I' be # irl i »tending up, gazed, breath- I loss, upou tlie rushing monster, whose H u flory °y eB and bellowing breath wore in almost upon her. I ticket She mossed her left hand hard noon where . . *Tj iL* «T . l . , I prises I her heart, and bent foiward, her lips I U. apart, her eyes dilated to their utmost | *°a. a ? db,az . ilB K.. flerce1 /» a® I fch * BU ^ den y *ji" dled l i r08 . 4 ° 1 f mad , nfi88 - Ha« Another lustaut, and with a piiren* I pal *iod yell she threw her arm» on high, r d - 8 r fiu ï kn ar, r / rom h he al n i*® w i abo »hot downwards from the I the b »nk and threw herself head-long upon ol track under the verv linal nf th« c the track, under tne very lioal ol the of rushing engine. and But swili er than the arrow was the ware 1. 1VB «« dia wsisiisr ■i.nnn ft.» and aim oi love, as the wateuei spiang for ward and flung her off, both falliug haok from the impetus dear of the tiack, just as theoxpress train thunder ed onward, shaking the solid founda lions of too mountains as it passod. ! At last there was sileuce. Both girls, motionless, exhausted, half paralyzed, lay together whore vein and artery throbbing,' as if thoy jThe would bu st with intense excitement. «till ilu ohed tho younger in her arms, and held her as In a death-grip. Both were pan e-stricken, overwhelmed and speechless. The deliverer waa the first to eever herself. "VVere you mad?" she whispered, Pliy in Iblc, R.nS a re J. Caro local the the and in a bulky and almost inarticulate 'O'"- . „ . .. .. "Yea—mad," moaned the other, after a pause. "Oh, i ehy did you do it f" 'ri.i'.t^^ailrnrrfnr'^nw mAmoni. Theie was silence for a few moments, and then the elder spoke again, grave ly aid tenderly. "lievvie 1 what drove you to des peration t" "I cannot tell you ! Üb, I can never tell you ! I wish you had not stopped me 1 It would have been all over by this time," moaned the girl called Uevvie. " 'All over I 1 " "Yes, yes, yes, yes !" wailed lbs girl, rocking herself back and forwaid — "for 1 should have been out of all my miiery ! Ora ! Ora ! Why did you follow me? Why did you interfere with me t" 1 1,1 r a ,r for T ;k8 11 have followed you for days. I am re sponsible to the Lord for you ; I was n , in , du *y . bo "^ d to "7 y° u - ove " t « ] I had not loved you as I do, ungrateful I child I" "Oh, if you know !— If you knew, Ora I— Ah ! why do you interfere. It I would have been all over now, and I I should have been past all my trou I Mus !" waited Unwin ,*v " Dev vie. .... I You say that again! And it IS | false ! "All over?' 'Past y opr trou j, h e i l l you f wou , 1 ? have ! been before your Maker for self-mur the I der I You would have exchanged tem I poral grief for eternal woe 1" exclaim ! ed iho elder, in a tone of iutense etno for | tion. I "Oh, no, I hope -ot ! for I wat mad I then, Ora 1 I was mad then ; indeed 11 was. I had not thought of doing I that act one minute before I did it ! | Put the rush of the engiue, the thun I 'I er °f the noise, the uproar ofthe echo, I the fiery eye, ihe flamin'; broatb, the I vi *ion of swift and sudden death, all I fascinated, maddened me an I stood !llon ,° ir \ the dark > and dr °w me down 10 ' h ? dt '8truotion from which you snstehed me !" . A, ' d yet you secm de *l ,ly to re 8 rel I being saved, and you bitterly repioach I , ne j ur gax ; n g you j y ou are tntonsis len t, Be.. ie T But that too is a symptom I of unson ul mind! Come with me ! I | do uot know—I cannot even hazard a «hear fol I co uj net lire, as to the nature of the grief I that lies unsettled you. You have I steadily rel'rsed to tell me. Bui tc-nlght of 1 am deteunmed to know ! for I am in I lb ® l ,lace of » mother to you, Bevvie.aud 1 "I 1 T«po''8'ble to the Lord lor your we I-being. Can you walk up the steep?" I n b ' * can walk ' 8lglied the "T«ke my .. m . then, an.i do not heaif of I ts i e 0 lean on it with all your weight, aai d Ora, "ftlng the heavy shawl from the fc.wid 9 where Bevvie had cast it, I wrapping and pinning It carefully a-ound I tbe girl's form, and'hen tenderly sup I port'n" her steps as they left the spot. And so the foster-mother of twenty I one arK * adopted daughter ot sixteen I r »•^'nde'l the mountain path to their wlicrelhodread secret which bad lven ^ {ev7i " totemiJoraiy madness was to ba revealed ' The above is the open ' lot; chapter of Mrs. Southwonh's new I s , orv _It A Lean in the llark" which ia I ? ° f ^ ■ . a P —which is I bi'guu In this week's New York Ledger. I The storv, as tbe reader may see Irom ties spec men oflt, is a very powerful one. 'it t 3 a narrative ol ev/utsT«™ I cutred In Ma ylaud and Virginia many I vests a"o, when every-day life was wild 1 1111,1 romaitlic in the mountR'n regions I those States. Mrs. Southworth has I written may good stories, but she her ,b| eki ' h « lb; ' «»e, of her very best. Ask for the Ledger dated May 7, which can now be had at any news office or book store. I The Marriage <>■ Miss Betty Taylor I Daughter ot the late Gen. Richard | Taylor and grand-daughter of President Zachary Taylor I Stauffer, of the I ,f °use ot Stau fier, M act: ready A Co., of M®^,9,î leana > " as ll cel ® brawdl " the J Je - t" 1 , 18 Hp^ cb| u . l ' at I lasL Tbe soclal "tandiug of the brido > and bridegroom, made the event a nota I i,| e 0 uo, aod tho wedding was one of I t | ie most brilliant, that fia» taken place I in that city tor many years. The church, I though very capacious, was much too I »mail to accommodate the thousai ds who sought admittance, while the car 11 iages almost blocked the wide thorough 1 fare iu which tbe church ia located. Tue I finde is a charming and beautiful wom I an - Since the death of hei brilliant and I distinguished father she has lived most 'v ln retirement. She wore a dress of I satin over which was draped the I "neat point lace. Tho court train was I elahuratelytriulmed with the same kind I . Tb .t^ rl ? ,lt ol l i ie sk rt 7," orn_ I amented with fringes of oi auge blossoms I *ud the long tulle veil was secured with I sprays of the same flowers . oi me s ame upwers. I Pnnii.rini ih».« T.mi»i I m ... " I Torpid kidney», and constipated bowels I are the great causes of chronic diseases. , Kidney-W r oil, has cured thousands. I I'rv it ami vou will add one more to I * r number I c. Jr.7: _, ni I ,,, t» 1 costiveness aiuicts millions 1 I 'he American people. Kldney-Worl * lU ««re "• I Kidney-Wort has cured, kidney com I ptelnti ut thirty years standing. Try It. S >e adv I I Mr. L. D. Gumpeit, representing D. a. I "• Jr '> an(1 L. V. Miller, of Baltimore, ^ 'n 'he city mtroducing teelt new brand I otNavy Plug Tobacco, "Good Enough." I and taking large orders. We advise all o.i desiring a good chew to give It a trial. I - — I "DO not let your chances H u t send »2 U." "he" Com m " ?wea b | t h ' Dis in nuuon ixi^l.oirisi l lie. K^andbuya I ticket In the n«,xl drawing (April UOtbi where you will have a ci.anoe at 1,000 I prises and perlmps draw *30,100. Address I U. M. Uoakuuan, Courier Journal Bulld- | *°a. Louisville, Ky._ I • Liebig Co'* Coca Beef Tonic Ha« revived Highest Medal« at Prinel I pal Expohiiiohh, and 1« endorsed and prescribed by the Medical Faculty nere al n ssssc ävä« nu of I the musoolar fibre, blood, bone and bralu ol carefully selected bealtby bullocks, c mbined with the powerfullonlo virtues _ of Coca, or Marred Life plant ofthe Incas, i«B7 and a choice quality of wherry wine. Be ware of worthless Imitations under ours ed and similar names it Is Invaluable In dyspepsia, biliousness, etc. aprte 6 r ■ ,ij g press, Order - ~' JL5T. ! or this is a «'* T " l " u ' ment jThe Electro-Magnellc Brush' I to Mr. Walter R. extensive hardware Gbnucee. R gift«. Radorwed by all proalnent Mentlrt« and Pliy ntciMaa la Amurictt. Hm i con,pl.t* Battery in th* Lack, and contain* over Five Haaftrad Flax Iblc, Ma«netle Steel Tc«tftu It 1.0.1 YIMKx, Mn.dlm, liven NcrvCaâ'VVorimoM, {îîiSSpïSia. R.nS for OeplRIeetn-Mssreclto Jonrasl, centajls. a SwcripUoiu, lMUuoni.lt, n<-, m ] U fr*r u tU. J. W. WCAKLEV. Jr. A ObdiuU, O. RAILROAD LUS KB.! OHlI.ADKI.PHIA, WILMINGTON other, f AMD Baltimore mailboauj Philadelphia andlntennedUMHtallons, 7 , 00 , 5 . 10 , 6 . 16 , 10.80 a. m. ; 2 . 30 , loo, 6.10 loi» p. m. . W3 æ »"S'™" 1 *'"• 9 '° # ' 9M des- Phiia. ana n ew York 2 . 20 , 6.ao. 7 . 00 . o.m, 11 . 5:1 a. <n„ 12 . 4 s, z.os. 6.62, 6.44 p m. never Iatermediate tttaU <m , perry vine and Intermediate Btation« by 4.88 p. m. Md'VaihDÄf'lLM, 2.12. 2.28,7.66,6.88, a. m.; 12.Ö6, 1.04,6.60,10.61 p, m Traita for Delaware Division, leave 101 lbs N ^ w o.oo, ».*6, a. m.i 1.06 *.uc b 20 P HairlngUm and Intermediate Htotlcus my MS a. m. ; 1.05,6.26 p. m. you Itelmar and Intermediate Station., «.St ' ' p *bo'ndattkai*8. Philadelphia and Intermel ate HtaUuns 11 re- om p. m. was Baltimore and Waahtngton, 12.61, 2.12 ] *%*&& "ÄÄ ^ referred to the time tables posted at tbs depot H. F. KENNEY, Superintendent It I IS ! the all rel I a APaix. S, 1881. Trains wlII leave Wilmington aslolk iwsl for m. Immense Reductions. WE WILL OPEN TUESDAY. April 19th, | A oonslgument from a New York ii'bbon HouHe of over 22,000 Yards of all Sük in it, fl AmfM K I K If ll| * ** ** ia is FIRST QUALITY Gross Grain At the following prices for "O -A- S H : 77 NO. 4— 7 CENTS. NO. 6— 9 CENTS. NO. 7—12 CENTS. NO. 9—14 CENTS. NO. 12-18 CENTS. NO. 16—28 CENTS. NO. 22—26 CENTS. NO. 80-60 CENTS. Second. Grade s NO. 4-4 CENTTR NO. 5-6 CENTS. NO. 7-6 OENSS. NO. 9-7 CENTS. NO. 12-9 CENTS. - ». |y| 1 1 , __ - mai -A» OX _ I LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY. I T ^ I ■ L to.. ' ^ ÉhAhH I ol jH MmH I lue I I and A »PLENDI» OPPOMTUNITY TO I WIN A FORTUNE. FIFTH GRAND | DISTRIBUTION. CLASS E. AT NEW | ORLEANS, TUESDAY, MAY 10th, 1881 I 13,»1 Moutlily OrawlBK I ibe , ..... __ I lïlXl An A STATP. iDTtP.RY fîfl | LUUimmm uiuiiJ uuiiuui ou. I This Institution was regularly lucor-1 poraled by the Legislature of the State Ibr I and 1 dueatloiiHl and Cbaritablepurposes. ln I Itöb, lor the term ol Twenty live I Voir», to which contract the Inviolable | tilth of the Blute Is pledged, which pledge bss been renewed by an overwhelming popular vote, securing its franchise In the I new oonstltutlon adopted December 2.1, | a. D., 187», with a capital of »i.OiKUjOO, to aiiich It has since added a reserve fund oi over gmüüO. If tJraad Hlagle Number IMsirlbaHo« will take place monthly o.i the second Tuesday, « nevertoalst or postpone». Look at the following Dlatrlbutlon : lw si? P z5r...,. 7 ou u * P •• " 200. l'gOO » •• *• IU» . 9ut _ _ i«B7 prises, amounting to. tU!),4mi ltesponslblecorrespoudingagentiswant ed at ull points, to whom liberal compea gallon will be paid, for further information, write elearlv. mil address. Send orders by ei press, or Registered Letter or Money Order by mall, addressed only to NewOrieohi! La. or M. A. DAUPHIN at Yor , k - ment of Generals Q. T. Beauregard and its the U I a j "•» I tie of L, Lichtenstein, ■ WILMINGTON, DBm my any CAPITAL PRIZE: 980 000 I 106.906 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLAR« I <>"• EACH. I "I week, ....»W.ooo I ........ IO.OOu I your "I HALF TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. LIST or PKIZK8. i Capital Prize.... 1 Capital Prize. 1 Capital Prize.. 2 Pi izes of «2,500 . 6 Prizes of 1.000. 20 Prizes ol 100 Prize« of •200 Prizes of 500 Prize* of 1000 Prizes of . 6.0ÜU . 5 00U . 6,666 any . 10 600 I as . 10,600 I . 10,000 ) .10,000 I . 10.000 I you *i.y diate .W 1(10 60 2U 16. bettle. oenta 801 Which R UTTgB ON TUN PKACH. I fttmlly To every houekeeper and peMh (Which ■rower enltlvallng a single tree or an or- hats, Shard, tats valuable work Is offered with temps, dlreMlem for preserving health pro.ne- en, and prolonged 114k. Special chain, against that leu disease, the and ••iGIcwl" Book |i, by mall postage p**- to gl gift«. Information given If aaslnX Dome Address. J. BUTTNW LdWit. Wwt •hMMrTFa, liven edits J. T. 1ÎULLIN & SON, J Sixth and. Market Sts. WILMINGTON, DEL., ARE OFFERING CLOTHING IN MEN'S. YOUTH?', BOYS' and SUITS, CHILDREN'S ; i That Cannot be Exeelled in FIT, STYLE, TRIMMINGS and WORKMANSHIP, is At the Very Lowest Gash Prices, FOR PHILADELPHIA. WARNER'S | p p,j| a & Wilmington Propellers Will sail dally from Market Street Wharf Wil- mington, Del. At 6 O'Olock^ P. M., AND First Wharf below Chost nut street, Phiia. At 5 O'Cloek, P..M. « Through rates named to all Eastern and Western Cities, and freight forwarded promptly by connecting lines. Express deliveries In Philadelphia and Wilming carefully handled undei ton. Freight our personal supervision. CHAULES WARNER A CO.* Market Street Wharf Wilmington Delawsre. ebl-7 HAYDOOK'S VITALIZED KIDNEY PANACEA. I iUïimm k » gllMlxr PANACEA I {."S'fcSiîi re 4ift î.'îïïl I i>oweriui existing medicine lor the oure I ol female oompiainiH. Fifty year« ex ÂaUeîf^medhJmSSÏÏ'î^ldJSÏÏfS I lue female »ex. No family «.louid o« I without it, and it may be taken by you a, I and old, as It wilt restore health when I every other means prove unsuccessful, | To the stomach we trace dyspepsia. | headache and general debility ; to the I river, brie, jaundice and yellow fever ; to I ibe bowels, dlarrbcs», dysentery, constl I ration, piles and flstuia; to me lungs, | tonsumptlon, etc. ; to the blood, scrofula, I scurvy and all cutaneous eruptions. By seeping tbese organs and vital tluld pure I and healthy we may safely defy the at I utoks of disease, and no medicine yei I prepared lor this purpose can equal tbe | action of I TTTTYKTTTV T3 A TT A PIT A | HiUiN £i X JT ÜJN ÜLihü. The extraordlnaiy effector this panacea prepared by Dr. Haydock, upon dneys and Urinary Organs Is wlihout a parallel in the history of medicine, and its results fkr beyond any of the Kidney remedies of the day. Itstlmulntes Diges tion, adds tons to the system. Invigorates the Debilitated, and Is infallible Tor tbe cure oi Diabetes In Us worst form. One trial of a teaspoonful In a wine glass of water will convince tbe most skeptical wilbln from ten to twenty min utes. the U I I DISORDER OF THE KlDNEYB. j In all diseases affecting these organs, I whether they secrete too much or too Ut tie water, or whether they be afflicted with stone or gravel, or with aches and pains settled In the loins over the regions of the kidneys HAYDOCK >S UKA* WHAT IB SAID, '•It has imuie ui® a new iubu." "Dr. Haydock** Panacea ha« lncreaocd my weight tlfteen pounds." **My wife would uot be without it loi any m«*ney," I "Our little boy Is much better. I enclose I <>"• dollar for another bottle." I "I And It as easy to take as milk." "We have sold thirteen bottles this week, and shall want two dozen next ?rder." I "My morning agony Is gone—thankst I your i*auacea." "I And it a splendid appetizer." Any invalid or sufferer alffioted with Kidney disorder who will write me any I as to their complaint, will tie treated I humanely aud kindly, it Is my mosi ) earnest desire to Investigate all forms ol I Diabetes, and give rellei at all times. 11 you are too poor te purchase, write me *i.y way, aud your case wlU have Imme diate attention. CAUTION. Observe that the signature of Allen Haydock Is across th. mouth of each bettle. l'rlce—one doWar for large, and fifty oenta for trial size. HAYDOCK A CO., 80 Platt SL, N. Y, no29-eodAwIy,i BO STU1N 99 CBÄTT STORE! 801 MARKET ST. WIUHinGfon, DEL Which IS fllled with hundreds ot useful fttmlly artloles, gold anu silverware (Which Is reliable), table cutlery .brackets, hats, mats, umbrella., albums, oastors. temps, bed spreads, table cloths and oov. en, card and board games, children's chain, carts and wagons, books, clocks, and a beautiful lot of chromos, irom j'J c. to gl 98. Priées reduced on many articles Dome and look- OD , uii , , _ ALBERT NEWHALL, MüCü-ip Fro neter nsr Kimriisrsi TONICA SPECIFIOA A REMEDY WITHOUT A RIVAL ft» all diseases arising from Nervoa. Debil- ity, bexuai Disorders, over Indulgeaoe ot V lolons Habits, a* well aa irom the iratlon ol old age. its curative p -lu* lu violent and cbronic forma _ allowing disease» have been attested to jy tbe most Eminent Physicians : UÏMPKPS1A BEX UAL EXHAUSTION SELF ABUSE BI'KUMATORRHCHA HEADACHE general debility UIEZ1NEHH 1MPOTENOY premature decay, *o., *a rt lute been In uae over forty year., and a to-day the moet popular remedy tor ue dlHeaaee anove-mentloned in the WORLD, it can be uaed without regard m diet. Is pleasant In taste, and better than all, It I» a sure, safe and certain care. It la no quack medicine, but stands upon its own merlto, aa any trial will amply demonstrate. Mluoe 18S6, this remedy has always bee a sold for a much larger nrl« than that for which It Is now sold : bat owing to the foot that the lime foi the payment of an enormous royalty upon 1M manufacture has expired. It Is offered to .he suffering ol both sexes at one dollar per box, so as to be within the reach of ill; at which price It will be sent to any uidress free ol farther charge. WILLIAM young, 418 bprnoe 8t,, Phiia. May be consulted on all disease* by mall. dAw Bmoe pros- Address, DR. <4^C»iOR LINE. ONiTED MAIL BTEA *» Sail every Saturday, L. z NEW YORK TO ÜbASÔO CABIN«, $iHf to $ ,0. Bl UICRACte.iftb. These Hteamera do uU a rty cattle, §h«*p or eAga. Au«l rvorrUa. Uid* t. 'O lOADON DWwT. Ä .. En îralon kt Reducod S»w«a. Paweng r occomModatlone f rc umrirpa»ed. Ali Btatereoma or Main peck, agira booked at lowest rote« to or from an* Railroad Station In Enrope or America. Drafts at lowest rates, payable (ton of eharimj 'hroughout England, Bcotland and Ireland, -a For books of 1 nformatlon, plana, Ac. upply to •iviniKMO» Baonmaa, 7 Bowuio G Kama, N. T« Or to SAMUEL F. BETTS, Adanu «* ore««, Wilmington, Del. &prfr>-ly NFW Yoitix ' CABINS, $55 to Papsen ' PROFESSIONAL. N OTICE, WALTER CUMMINS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW II u removed hi. offioe to NO. 720 KING STRJfiEl, febl»-3m. j OHS BIGGS, Attorneyat-Law, No. 4 W. SEVENTH STREET, Wilmington Del. apî-ly. a R.PENiNUTOM ATTTOit.yje Y-A U--LA W, No. 2, WEBT 7TH STREET, Wilmington. Del ti. nvl*-v »OHN C. DOLE Ü JU8T1CJS Off THE PEAOlk, AND NOTARY PUBLIC* Offices, W Corner of Third and Marke greets Pensions, Patents and Passports procured. 1 is. iy Wugixerox. n»i KINDLING WOOD, OAK AND PINK MIXED. Orders can be left at the following places Mr. Chas. E. Saimer. Flour and feed store: No. 8 W. 10th street. W. C. Townsend, Flour and Feed Store, corner 6th and Tatnali Sts, John A. Huey, N. W. cor. 9th and Madi son, Grocery store. James O'Donnell, Grooery Store, corner 8th and Orange streets. Messrs. Wlel A Rlngwalt. N. E. cor. Second and Orders sent by mall to kindling wood factory, corner ol Union and GUpln Ave nue. will be promptly attended to. Harness Mtors, Market Sts. L. MCKINNEY, Wilmington Del, David M'Closkey FASHIONABLE - H att er 414 Market Street, Adjoining the Garnit, uffloa WILMINGTON, DEL. A Fin. Assortment of Canes and Um angu-ly < relias. WINKE AND UqiUlRS The 1 .arrest GIdab —of— In the Oily at F R EYE'S Jyi9. Leven ef Pool can find a flee Pool table nere. Ne. 17 K. Semad ttireeg. Y DU WILL FIND The best Glas« of Beer In the city, at A. Hauber's Saloon, »M WEHT MHJONB MTKEKT. Every body says so,