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nt*. San Francisco. California,
nerce Street, New York,
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., etc. Includes
THE ft-A , ?.£^ TAR
BLACK TEA
With the Green Tea Flavor.
Warranted
For sale everywhere in
•'trade-mark'' pound and half
, And for
ly by the
Purifie Tea
suit all tastes.
.
holosalo
Great Atlantic Sc
m- —— Co., N Church street, New York.
T- O. Box 6606. Send for Thett-Neetar Circular.
pound
sale w
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Wilson A Millir
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7KEAK
COMPOSITION STONE,
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ountalns, and all building purposes; harder, more
"-"ble, and one hundred per cent, cheaper than nat
ral
FOR STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS
manufacture, apply
7. N. Y. FREAK
to Chas. W. Dablino, Secre
BTONB CO., 1,838 Broadway,
decll-Bw
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{EIFF A CO.'S
Ixtra Family Mince Meat,
MANUFACTURED BV
T, CONROW A CO.,
Wholesale Grocers, Phlladelpala.
H. S. TRUITT, Wholesale Agent.
Wilmington, Del.
octie-sm
C. BYRON MORSE.
POPULAR
Wining & Ice Cream Booms,
For Ladle» and Gentlemen.
H Nos. 902 A 904 ARCH Street,
PniLADELPIIIA.
octie-sm
J
guirertisemjTOt».
U U U B K B A
WP |
what is
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a rHYBio; it ia
II IH
called a RITTBBH,_ _ _.
is a Booth American Plant that baa been need for
many year» by the medical facnlly of those
trlea with wonderful «fflcauy aa a POWERFUL
ALTERATIVE and umiquaixxd ruRiriBK of Tilt
d Perfect Remedy for all
IH
In
Bi/ton, and la a
Diseases of the
Spleen, Enlargement or Otwtruetinn of In
Urinary, Uterine, or Abdominal Organ»,
a want o> Blood, Intermittent or
Remittent Freer*, Ir.^ammcUion of the
Litter, Dropsy, Sluggish Circulation of
the Blood, Abnceeeee, Tumor*,
Jaundice, Scrofula, Dyxpep
eia, Ague and Fever, or
their Concomitante.
DR. WELLS' EXTRACT OF JTTRUBRBA
Liver and
le offered to the public as a great Invlgorator and
remody for all Impurities of the blood, or for or
ganic weakness with their attendant evils. For the
foregwlng complaints
A
JURUUEBA
Is confidently recommended to every family as a
household remedy, and should be freely taken In all
derangements of the system. It gives health, vigor
and tone to all the vital forces, and animates and
fortifies all woak and lymphatic temperaments
JOHN Q. KELLOGG.
18 Platt Bt., N. Y., Bole Agent for the U. 8.
Price 81 per bottle. Bend for Circular. dec80-4w
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By »ending 35 CENTS with age,
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T
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return mall a correct picture of yo
future luiHbaiid
or wife, with name and date of marrlasre. Address
W. FOX, P. O. Drawer No. 24, Fultonvllle, N. Y.
JPREE TO AGENTS.
A bound canvanslng book of the PICT ORIAL
HOME BIBLE. Contains over 300 Ii.ldhtka
tions. With a Comprehensive Cyclopedia explana
tory of the Scripture». ;u EngllHh aud German.
WM. FLINT A CO., Philadelphia, Pa. dec.30
1600 elle
of Dr.
»y proprie
h ( ainnh
Remedy.for an Inen
case of" tWJL. I
hi
Ozena or ('atari
hy druggists ut
ff
KI.I.H' CAR HOI. IC TAHI.KTH,
w
Hoarsen Ras.
FOR CODOHB, COLDS
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with other efficient remedies, In a popular form, for
the Cure of all Throat and Lung Diseases,
d Ulceration of
mediately relieved, and statements
to the proprietor of relief in cases of
Throat difficulties of years standing.
CAUTION_Don't be deceived by worthless Imi
tations. Get only Wells' Carbolic Tablets. Price
per Box.
the Throat are Im
constantly
Iloiirsem-HH
H
JOHN Q. KELLOGG,
18 Platt street, N. Y., Sole Agent for the U. 8.
Send for Circular. dec30 -4w
KA\£\ MORE AGENTS WANTED for the most
complete, reliable and splendidly illus
trated work on
CHICAGO: Its History and De
struction.
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Mosoow, Rome, London, New York, Philadelphia,
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Triumphs of our Self-made Men, by J. D. McCabe,
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kind. For particulars, notices of tho pres», and ex
tra terms, address
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dec80-4w Philadelphia.
tSflurational.
||UQBY ACADEMY.
A SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOYS,
Dr. Samuel W. Murphy, A. M., Principal.
The Winter Term of this school will commence
on TUESDAY, January 8d, 1878,
Building, No. 220 Market street.
Circulars can be obtained at ]
the Worrell
Boughman, Thomas
novl6-2m
A Co.'8 book
W.
A. REYNOLD«'
CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL INSTITUTE
WXUdMCTOH, DKL.
Fall trbm Ovins Skitkrbxh 4ro.
Bend f er oar beautt f ul Catalogue. re hi 6, i yd aw
T
A Y LOR Sc JAUKHON'M
SCIENTIFIC, CLASSICAL,
COMMERCIAL ACADEMY,
CORN» EIGHTH AND WOLLASTON STS.
A Boarding and Dat School for both sixii
Winter Term opens Dee. 4th. New Catalogues
ay be obtained at Boughman, Thomas A Oo.'b.
may be obtained
nov80,lydAw
j^EWARK
ACADEMY,
NEWARK, DELA WARE,
PROF. EDW. D. PORTER, A. M., Principal
A Classical, Scientific And Commercial Boarding
School, for Boys and Young Men. Thorough In
struction. Careful attention to health and morals,
and moderate charges.
Full Term opens SEPTEMBER 18 th, 1871
Students rapidly prepared for admission
Col
U
r full information send for Catalogue.
Jy 28 ,d.tw
J* KORNBLUM,
Practical and Scientific Optician.
In#
" C, '
' 1
J
and manufacturer of the Improved PBRI8COPIC
LENSES,
414 MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON.
A complete assortment of spectacles in gold, silver,
steel and shell frames, constantly
8-ly
FERRIS & GARRETT
804 MARKET STREET,
PLUMBERS,
Gas and Steam Fitters.
Water d Gas introduced into
DWELLINGS, FACTORIES. CHURCHES, ETC
CHANDELIERS,
BRACKETS,
•ENDANTS,
READING STANDS,
ALL DB8CKIFTI0H8 OF
HYDRAULIC RAMS,
BRASS AND IRON PUMPS,
8ELF-REGULATINO WIND MILLS
BATH TUBS,
SHEET LEAD,
WASH STANDS,
IRON A LEAD PIPE
AUTOMATIC GAS MACHINES
(A splendid article for Country Resldenoea.)
Vltrlflod Drain Tile (All
JanLly _
Hass,
HE GREAT DEMAND
T
FOR THE
H. H. H. MEDICINE
Is making a lively time among druggists generally.
decl4-3m__
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FLORAL DEPOT,
No. 17 North SIXTH STREET, Philadelphia.
Residence—513 WOOD Htreel.
Aquariums, Gold Fish. Aquatic Plants. Bird Seed
and Cages. Bouquet Baskets. Wreaths, Crosses, etc.
furnished st the shortest notice. decl5-im
A t. allderdice
* Solicits orders for Galvanized Guards fur
store or factory windows and doors. Made at Phll
rlces. All kinds of wove wire in store,
res and Screens, Foundry Selves,
Hanging Baskets, Rat Traps, Ac.,
». .^.luced rates, at
A. ALLDEKDICE'S, No. Ill Shipley St.
All orders for Flower Seeds and Bulbs promptly
ttended to and sold at Mr. H. Dreer's prices.
adelphla p
Also, Coal
Flower Stands,
all offered
3<rc 'Âûvfrtismrctj.
IEISTORY OF
The
Great Fires
In CHICAGO and the WEST, by Rev. E. J. GOOD
hi'Bkii, D. D., of Chicago. Only complete history.
TOO 8vo page»; 60 engraving». TO,000 already »old.
Price |'4&n. «,0oo agent» made In vo days. Profits
go to suffer«
GOOD8PKKD
AdKNTS WANTKO.
A OO., 87 Park ltow, New York.
P LANTERS, FARMERS AND GARDENERS
buhscbibb kok
The American Farmer,
Now combined with The Rural If eg inter, and
published monthly at No. 9 North Street, Baltimore,
Md., t»y Sahi-ri. Sands A Son. It lg the oldest Apri
Joumal in America and
28 yearn by o
January m 1878. f I CO a year, in advance ; « copie»,
85; 11 for$tO. Bend for Prospectus, Premium List»,
il I.
of
ducted
Senior! New series bei/ lu»
of
A GKNTN Wanted.—Agents make more money
at work for us than at anything else. Business
light and permanent. Particulars free.
A Co., line Art Publisher », Portland Maine.
A MONTH ! nonte furnished. Ex
penses paid. H. B. HU AW, Alfred, Me.
G, Hiikson
$4 25
HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE IS
offend free during the coming
year to every sabscrlber of Merry's Museum, the
Tole do Blade, Pomer oy's Democrat, etc., which Is
evidence of Ils worüi'änd'popiilarlty.
Horac e Greeley, James P arten, Theodore Tilton,
mnrrÄ> u , i*:, *,iu ist
WOOD'S
cry
-rr,*55ffinv, It offers three first-class periodicals
for the price of
. A variety of p
equally liberal term». It is an orli
first-class magazine. Volume X begins with
ary. 72. Three h
of
•Imen copies free. Address S 8.
wood iTTi— OTT
WANTED.—ACTIVE AGENT-*
TT FliiKif ,v Lyon Manufacturing Co.'s Improved
Family Sewing Machine,
New
"VICTOR..**
General Ollloe for Pennsylvania, New Jersey and
Delaware,
No. VV27 Chi »tnut Ht., Pliila.
J. U FKKGC80N, Manager.
tjwrhS
A T C H K 8,
United States Watch Co. 10 per Cent. Cheaper
than any other American Watch;
Pendent and Key Winders
tr Satisfaction guaranteed in
W
Is
Is
! "I
ery respect.
|. M. MOLT,
621 Market st., Wilmington, Del.

OJ
myiMV
1 STILL HAVE some of those celebrated
Wm. Dixon chrotiHineicr Watches. Also,
very tine k-plate American, in gold, very
cheap, at 817 MARKET Street.
WM. L. RUDOLPH.
ir Don't forget «17.
,iy
rim ko. g it mi,
I No. « West Sixth Street,
Wilmington, Del.
Solo Agent for the celebrated
BOREL A COURVOIHIKR WATCHES.
Chronometer s, watches and »lock» repaired. dec*,ly
-
QEORCE JACK.
305 MARKET Mtreet.
SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES—GOLD, SIL
VER AND RUBBER FRAMES.
We claim from experience to suit every peculiar!
ty of Impaired vision, and In every case guarantee
satisfaction. Our facilities are such that we can ex
change glasses In any Bhape frame to suit the custo
mer, Tn a few hoars. N. Ik—First store above Third
septlft.ly
No.
^ F. RUDOLPH,
"-/• Watches, Jewelry Sc Silverware,
281 MARKET STREET,
£k
[First Jewelry Store below Third BL]
WILMINGTON, DEL.
MWV
J^ITTLK WORKERS
OR, GOD'S LITT LB CRKATURBS
That Labor Without Hands.
A book that Is a source of delight to the child and
instruction
the adult. Large quarto, with hand
somely embellished stiff board covers,
oil-coki
and
Eight large
rut lifulni-Hi
plates, showing great artistic trut
Hence In execution.
The Christian Union (U, W. Beecher, editor) says •
"This Is really a remarkable child's book, the
large, well-designed and admirably-colored Illustra
tions being most happily combined with charmingly
. The style Is
clear,
written
full of euthuslasin, that the book cannot fall
stir up in youthful heads a genuine love of nature,
Intense Interest In the habits of tho Insect
d the author
tribes,"
The Christian Advocate says :
"With the little folks the names of the publish rs
be 'household words.' "
h.-i « uf t.-r
, Post, and
others speak equally commendatory of the work.
For sale by booksellers, Price $1, o
receipt of price.
R. SHUCC A CO.,
The N. Y. Observer, Tribune, Ti
any
address, post paid,
(Publishers of Juvenile Classics.)
_ 63 Chatham Street, New York.
dec2Q-lm
EW BAKERY.
FREDERICK STOBICZBACH
oponed a Bakery
SEVENTH AND MADISON ,
d solicits the patronage of the people of that
neighborhood, and hopes by promptness
keeping a good article of
RR EA D, CA K ES,
a share of patronage.
N
STREETS,
d iu
PIES, dec
dec!3 8m
i i
Is prepared to furnish
TlienireM, Ball» ami Mas
querade Parlies
(lu city or country)
With Masquerade Suits
lie also has on hand a large
i assortment of masks, wigs and
masquerade dresses,
lowest prices.
it;
Mnslc furnished
Qovio-mn
|/ McMONAGLE.
TH1 ONLY
PRACTICAL FRAME-MAKER
Pictures framed In the best manner
prices. Also, for sale, a fine assortment of Chro
mos, Paintings, Ac., Ac., for
i . len«
HOLIDAY GIFTS,
Ing the popular Chromo, CHANGED
CROSS, and will soon have a companion piece, " Bt
John Leading Mary from tne Savior's Tomb."
Bend In your orders eirly
F. McMONAGLE,
Under Odd Fellows' Kali,
Third and King Sts., Wilmington, Del.
decSS, tf
J^OTICK.
The old established Far Store, 324 South Bt.. will
again sell their large stock of Ladles' and Children's
Furs, at greatly reduced prices, In order to close out
their entire stock for alterations In the Spring. The
stock consists of the following:
1,000 Mink Sable Setts,
300 Hudson Bay "
loo Russian Sable "
1.000 Arctic "
Alaska "
2.000 Squirrel "
1.000 Astrachan "
500 Frenoh Ermine Setts,
100 Royal " **
Children's Setts.
$10.00 and upwards.
30.00 "
6.00 "
6.00 "
8.00 "
Also, a large assortment of other furs, too numor
to mention, must and shall be sold within a few
jve the forty year
y yourself as regards
teed as usual or money re
what cost. G
weeks,
old store a call and satlsf
R rices. All goods guar&n
inded.
in I in
A. D. SAYLOR
324 SOUTH STREET,
1
PHILADELPHIA.
nov2l-2m
4k
COMMERCIAL"
Job Printing Office,
Fifth aiul Market Streets,
Wilmington, Del.
AU kinds of plain and fancy BOOK AND JOB
PRINTING executed at the shortest notice aud
the most reasonable terms. All In want of printing
cordially invited to call at our office, where they
will receive polite attention. Our facilities for
Bank and Mercantile Printing
first-class, all our machinery lieing driven by
steam power. We Invite a comparison of onr specl
wlth those of other printers. Estimates and
Information cheerfully furnished, and orders by
mall
promptly attended to. All work guaranteed to
tlafactory.
JENKINS

A ATKINSON, Proprietors.
F. C. Fbbbib, Superintendent. nov24dAwtf
Harvey Fini.
A. S. Hatch.
FISK & HATCH,
BANKERS,
and Dealers in Government Securities,
No. 5, Nassau Street,
New York, Noe 20, 1871.
The successful
d rapid negotiation of nearly
three-fourths of the FIFTEEN Jill,MON LOAN
OKTIIKCUKNAPKAHE AND OHIO RAIL
ROAD COMPANY, and the energetic prosec.
of the work of extension
Road for
d preparation of the
extensive mineral, agricultural, and
through trattle, have placed the financial affairs and
resources of the Company upon such a basis, that
directed to advance the price for future sales
of the Bouds, as explained In the folio slug letter of
Mr. Huntington, President of the Compauy :
Office Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company,
M V5 1111am Street, New York,
November 18,1871.
Messrs Kmx A HATCH,
Bankers
Gentlemen :
d Financial Agents C. A R. R. Go. :
The Western Division of the Chesapeake and
Ohio Railroad, comprising the 95 miles between
between Huntington, on the Ohio River, and the
mouth of New River (above the Falls of Kanawha),
substantially completed, and will in a few
do the Immense coal
days he ready
d other buH
The Eastern
227 miles, between White Sul
, 1» now In complete or
lne»H that Is awaiting it»
Division, comprising
phur Springs and Ult
der and successful operation. The grading and ma
ry on eleven of the 102 miles, between the mouth
New River and White Hulpnur Springs, is oom
1 the work on the remaining 91 miles
advanced that track-laying will be commenced
this portion of the road In May next, and
tinne without Interruption until the whole Hue la
completed.
>tnph:tl<
of
In
of these facts, you
further »ales of tho Bonds of said Company
a less price than 94 and accrued Interest, at which
price you will continue to sell until further orders.
Very respectfully yours,
V. I». HUNTINGTON, Prriddent.
y directed to
In compliance with the foregoing Instructions, the
' the Bond», from this
price of
der», will lie Rt and
, until further
irued Interest.
The scarclty of, and demand for, really
l>CHir»1.1c <t per cent, Uol.l I ion ils,
d permanent Investments, is evinced by
tor solid
the facts that
Flve-Twenty Bonds Of 18C7
Central Pacilic Horn!»
Chesapeake Ac Ohio Bond»
selling at.. ll.T
selling at. 103
: selling at..
These bonds all pay
New York City, In U.
safe for investment.
The reason why Five-Twenty Bonus are so high
Is because no more can be Issued, aud the outstand
ing amount Is being rapidly decreased by purchases
by the Government from Umlr surplus revenues.
The reason why
will In
Is because
both principal and Interest in
8. gold coin,
! equally
think Central Pacific Bonds
advance to the price of Five-Twenties,
o more can be Issued ; while tho opera
tion of their Sinking Fund will
the amount.
Tho reason why Cubsackakr
selling
cMimicm c
Ohio Bonds
low, comparatively, while equally safe, Is
because the Company are selling Bonds to complete
d. They will all tie sold Tn a short time, and
a few months the road will bo finished, when
have no doubt the
Five-Twenty
Sinking Fond of the Chesapeake aud Ohio
into effect within one yeur after the completion of
the road.
.»result will follow as with
d Central Pacific Bonds. The
B 1
The Uhe»atM*ake Sc Ohio Bonds
either coupon or registered—the deuumiuutio
as follows:
$100, which cost today ...
$600, " •• "
$ 1 , 000 ,
.. $'>4 13
,. 481.55
.. 943.12
Orders for ChcHapcakc and Ohio Bonds,
sent through any National Bank or Banker;
companled with Drafts or Checks,may be forwarded
by mall. Bonds or money may be forwarded
any responsible Express Company at our expense
1 the Chesapeake aud Ohio Bonds, in exchange,
by return Express, charges paid,
id sell Government and Central Pagi
be
'»y
/
We buy
nc Bonds, hh-i n-. clvc tin-in m .-\< innige for Chesa
peake and Ohio Bonds.
Accounts of Banks, Bankers
which we allow intercut at the
id others received
" of four per cent,
FISK A HATCH.
Financial A gents.
per annum.
nov( eodamdAw
IJUY THE GENUINE
FAIRBANKS,
ifchTT
Standard Scales,
More Ilian «50 Different Modifications.
AOKNT8 ALSO FOR THB
FAIRBANK
M0NKY PRAWKR.
EWING,
Philadelphia p Pa ,
Fairbanks & Cc.,
95 « BROADWAY, NEW YORK
FAIRBANKS, BROWN A CO.,
118 MILK STREET, BOSTON
Hardware Dealers.
For sale b
Sep 23-4111
y leading
ipURS/FURSI
LADIES, If you
known aud
buy FURS, go to the wtll
-* reliable store of
W. KEINATH

1 milorler and Exporter 4»i' Furs,
710 ARCH Street,
(OPPOSITE ST. CLOUD HOTEL,)
PHILADELPHIA.
Where you have the selection from the
slve assortment of all description!
lowest mai ufacturiug prices.
95.00 up to the
Crown Pnblc.
HUDSON BAY and MINK SABLE.
exten
costly RuhhIh.ii
Net» fro i
ERMINE, CHINCHILLA, SQUIRREL and every
variety of the latest styles.
SACQUES of Seal Skin, Persians
ALL KINDS OF FUR TRIMMING.
Also the finest assortment of FANCY BOB ES
WHITE FOX BEAVER, WHITE POLAR
d BLACK BEAK, HUDSON BAY
WOLF, Ac., Ac.
ALL GOODS WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED.
CALL BEFORE PURUIICAwING ELSE
WHERE.
WM. KEINATH,
No. 710 Arch Street Philadelphia.
d Astrachan
nov2-2taw,Bm
FINE CUSTOM WORK!
THE CUSTOM DEPARTMENT
OF
IS ro M il Hall.
G r <î a t
Was never better organized than
NOW.
Our stock of beautiful
French UasslmcreH,
Elegant Vesting»,
Choice Diagonals,
Fine Engllitli and German Cloth».
Mixture», htripes, Corduroy,
And other Imported and Domestic Materials, all of
Excellent Quality, compares favorably
with any In the market.
'Personal Examination it Requestod
HTOrders by mail receive prompt attention.
Thun Anywhere Else.
Price» Li
ROGKHILL & WILSON
»
603 and 605 Chestnut St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
ooUMmeod
RAPES. GRAPES, iu
boxes. For sale by
aud three pound
JAMES MORROW,
arket and sit) Shipley street«.
G
S«ss grimmingg. &<•
ÏÎÔÔCHKTNÛT ST. HOO
GRAND OPEN]NO OF FALL COSTUMES,
NEW SHOW ROOMS
J.
OR TB«
EUROPEAN CLOAK AND DRESS EMPORIUM
Ladles' Imported Cloak» and Suita, from London,
Parla and Berlin, of all the popular Continental Fab
rics (some of unsurpassed elegance), to which the
ladles of Philadelphia and adj
Bpectfully Invited.

H. SIMON. Sh., IMPORTER.
EUROPEAN
CLOAK AND DRESS EMPORIUM,
S. W. Corner Eleventh and Chestnut Streets.
ct20-8m
p
J UST
A Very Choice A»»nri int-nt of Hoalery, Gloves
mid Merino Underwear, for Ludles,
Gent», and Children.
ALSO. ZEPHYR, PERSIAN and GERMANTOWN
WOOLS, WOOLLEN YARNS, SLIPPERS,
SOFA PILLOWS, dec.
twr a fine assortment of Velvet Ribbons, Black
Guipure Laces, Ac.
ItKCKIVKD
MRS. GEORGIE HTA ATM,
NO. 405 SHIPLEY STREET, (above Fourth)
27-ly Wilmington, Dii

P.
QEOBGK GOUEBT,
M«rclinnt Tailor.
FAIL
STYIE 8
NOW READY.
No. 13 R. Fourth Street,
WILM1NGTOM, DEL
FALL.
1871
1871
QUINN 9l BONNER.
MERCHANT TA ILC118,
No. 1«« Markst strebt, Wilmington, Dkl.
ready to take your measure for FALL
and WINTER GARMENTS, which will be cut from
elegant assortment of Spring Goods, In styles to
moet the tastes of all, aud WARRANTED TO FIT.
We alBO keep for sole Gent's Furnishing Goo ds.
marsi.ly QUINN A BONNER.
A rt
PURS! FURS! FURS!
HUDSON BAY SABLE,
MINK SABLE,
ALASKA SABLE,
ASTRAKHAN,
SEAL aud BEAVER FURS,
nt TIIOH. D. WEBB Sc SON'S
HAT STORE,
««» MARKET 8TREET.
sepC-dAw
H. RUMFORI) & into.,
E.
Fashionable Hatters,
NO. 404 MARKET STREET,
WILMINGTON, DEL.
sep 27-ly
NO MORE EXPLOSIONS.
KXCEL.SIOU
HEAD LIGHT OIL
FOR FAMILY, FACTORY OR RAILROAD USE.
ltO° TO leO° FIRE TEST.
It ha* no Superior !
Equal to the Best !
Tills oil Is guaranteed
the test being far above the Government standard.
lie NON-EXPLOSIVE,
la the ordinary lamp, giving a
BRILLIANT AND MELLOW LIGHT,
with no odor or smoke. It does not char the wick.
It will burn one-third longer than ordinary oil, with
°s ranch safety as gas.
Kept constantly on draught, or furnished In
" live gallon cans, or in barrels. Sold by
GEORGE W. HTONEi
No. 11 E. Water Street.
Wholesale and Retail Dealerin Oils,
Sole Agent for Wilmington and Vicinity.
And also by Z. PICKELS, 724 Market street.
decl-tf _
ILMOKE Sc IFEWEH,
WHOLESALE LUMBER DEALERS,
G
COATKSYILLK, PSNNA.
Heavy White Pine and Hemlock BUI Timber a
specialty. Also, ail kinds of Building material by
tne car load. Wilmington builders are Invited to
correspond with
ENRY 8. McCOlWB.
nil li
II
MANUFACTURER
Put
I y tiled,
^
Yak - Leather Belting,
fjtirp and Leather
AND AU. KINDS OF
HU OK AND UAtlNBN* I. KAT II
COPPER RIVETS
BELT HOOKS AND CLASPS,
HYDRAULIC PACKING,
AND GUM BELTING,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
Ntors and Manufactory, Orange and Third
streets, Wilmington, Del.
Branch IIobis, 703 Marltot street, Philadel
phia. Pa.
.iy
gfPgiPt:
r*
m
. !
.. ude
£22
*
mssrice
m
'
;v
(71DWARD L. KICK, JR.,
Vj Manufacturer of FINE YARA and HEED CI
GARS, and dealer In all brands of SMOKING and
CHEWING TOBACCOS. Particular attention given
to the country and Jobbing trade. Orders left with
us will receive prompt
guaranteed In all cases,
of Second and French streets, WUmlngton, DeL
nov23-dAw-tf
attention, and satisfaction
sale. North-east
^DAM8 A BROTHER,
506
MARKET STREET,
WILMINGTON, DEL.
twr Housekeepers and those going to housekeep
ing should not fall to visit the above place.
A LL KINDS of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco
JTh and cigars always to be fonnd at
Janas, tf RICE'S, Second and Frenoh Sta
«aUrvaÄ lines.
Ä|iPI^P«l'NUTülJ; E *'b , ATIMol/K
KATlROA DTIMETABLE.
Commenting Mondag, January Ut, 1812.
Traîna will leave Depot corner BROAD STREET
AND WASHINGTON AVENUE,
WAY-MAIL TRAIN at 8.30 A. M., (Sunday a excep
ted), for Baltimore, Htopplng at all regal
Connecting with Delaware Railroad at
follows:
ar stations.—
Wilmington.
With Delaware IL R. Line: at Clayton with Smyrna
Branch R. R. and M. A D. R. R. ; at Harrington with
J. 4 11. It It. : at Seaford with D. A D. R. It. ; at Del
mar with K.8.B.K.; at Salisbury with W. A P. IL R.
EXPRESS TRAIN at 11.45 A.M.(Sundaya excepted),
tor Baltimore and Washington,stopping at Wilming
ton, Perry ville, and Havre-de-Grace. Connects
Wilmington with train for New Castle.
EXPRESS
I i UN
4.00 P. M. (Sundays excep
ted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping
Chester, Thurlow, Linwood, Clayruoat, Wilmington,
Newport, Stanton, Newark, Elkton, North-East,
Charleston, Perryvllle, Havro^le-Grace, Aberdeen,
Perryman's, Edgewood, Magnolia, Chase's andBtem
mer'e Run. _
11.80 P. M., (Dally),
more and Washington, stopping at Chester, Linwood,
Claymont, Wilmington, Newark, Elkton, North-East,
Perryvllle Havre-de-Grace, Perryman's and Mag
NIGHT EXPRESS
tof Ball
nolia.
Passengers for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk, will
ttko the il 45 A.M. Train.
WILMINGTON TRAINS,
Stopping at all stations between Phllad
Wilmington:
Leave Philadelphia at ll.oo, A. M., *.80, 6.00, 7.00
and 9.00 P. M. The 6.00 P.M. train connects with Del
aware Railroad for Harrington and Intermediate sta
eiphla and

Leave Wilmington at 6.46 and 8.10 A. M., 8.00 4.00
and 7.16 (Dally) P. M. The 8.10 A. M. train will not
atop between Chester and Philadelphia. On Sunday
will leave Wilmington at 6.30 P. M.
PHI LADA. AND BALTO. CENTRAL R. R. TRAINS
Slopping at all stations on Chester Creek and Phila
delphia and Baltimore Central Railroad.
Leave Philadelphia for Port Deposit (Sundays ex
cepted), at 7.Ü0 A. M. Knd 4.30 P. M.. Philadelphia
for Chadd's Ford at 10.00 A. M., Philadelphia for
Oxford at 7.00 P. M. Wednesdays and Saturdays
2.30 P. M. The 7.00 A. M. train stops at all Btatl
between Philadelphia and Lamokln.
Leave Port Deposit for Philadelphia (Sundays
-~pted) at 9 26 A. M. and 4.26 P. M., Oxford for Phila
delphia at 6.10 A. M., Chadd's Ford for Philadelphia
4.96 p. M. Sunday, leavo Oxford for Philadelphia
4.46 P. M.
Trains leaving Wilmington at 6.46 A. M. and 4.00
P. M., will connect
7.00 A. M. and 4.30 P. M. trains for Philadelphia and
Baltimore Central Railroad.
THROUGH TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE
Leave Wilmington at 10.80, A. M., 12.90, 6-42 and
10.80 P. M.
Lamokln Junction with the
CHESTER FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Chester 7 46, 8 33 8.48, and 11.08 A. M.,
18.68, 2.41, 4.41, 6.81, 6.11, 7.66, and 10.66 P. M.
FROM BALTIMORE TO PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Baltimore at 7.26 A. M., Way Mali. 9.86 A.
M.^Express, 2.40 P. M. Express, 7.86 P. M. Express,
From Baltimore to Port Deposit and Intermediate
stations at 6.00 P. M.
Accommodation train from Port Deposit will leave
Perryvllle at 6,47 A. M., for Baltimore and Interme
diate stations.
Trains for Baltimore leave Chester at 18.06 A. M.,
and 9.11 A. M., and 4.36 P. M.
Trains for Baltimore leave Wilmington at 12 62
2.08 and 10.02 A. M., 1.06 and 6.17 P. M.
SUNDAY TRAIN FROM BALTIMORE.
Leave Baltimore at 7.26 P. M., stopping
nolia, Perrymans', Aberdeen, Havre-de-Grace, Perry
vllle, Charlestown, North-East, Elkton, Newark,Stan
ton, Newport, Wilmington, claymont, Linwood and
Chester.
m
H. F. KENNEY, Superintendent.
yyiLMINCTON & READING R. R.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
ON AND AFTER
MONDAY, Nov. 13th, 1871,
Passenger Trains will Leave Southward as
Follows :
TRAINS
Nob. 2,
A. M.
P. M. A.M. A.M.
I-■
Reading at
" Blrdsboro',
" Coatesville,
" Chadd's Ford, 1
Ar. at Wilmington, 2 40
10 85
I - ■■
11 on
8 00
6 25 6 20 10 30
7 26 7 26 11
8 15 8
Ï
Trains Leave Northward:
Nob. l.
A.M.
TRAINS
L've Wilmington at 6 80
Chadd's Ford, 7 26
*' Coates7llle, 8 30
Ar. at Blrdsboro', lo 15
" Reading, lo 65
3.
-
P.M. P.M. A.M.
10 30
00
4 10 6
12 oop.r
1 50 '•
4 10 "
7 80
CONNECTIONS:
At Chadd's Ford, Trains Nos. 1, 8, 6, 7 and 9
connect for Philadelphia, and 5 and 7 with trains
from Philadelphia, trains Nos. 4
trains from Baltimore, and 1
Baltimore. No. 6 with
At Coatesville, Trains Nos. 4
phla, and trains Nor 1, 2 and 3 with trains
from Philadelphia. At Blrdsboro', trains Nos. 1
7 connect for Philadelphia, andjrains 1, 3 and 7 for
C. 8TOLTZ,
General Superintendent.
1 7 connect with
16 with trains for
Port Deposit,
d 5 connect for
Readlug aud North, East and West.
Jan3,dAw
PgLAWA1 Lml tAIL kOAD
BUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JULY 17th, 1871,
(Sundays excepted,) Passenger Trains will leave as
follows;—
NORTHWARD.
SOUTHWARD.
A.M.
11.00 Baltimore,
11.16 Philadelphia,
11.35 Wilmington,
11.60 N. Castle,
P.M. State Road,
12.06 Bear,
12.15 Rodney,
Kirkwood,
ML Pleasant,
7.20 12.30 Middletown,
7.30 12.60 Townsend,
7.36 12.66 Blackbird,
7.40 LoB Green Spring,
7.50 1.15 Clayton,
8.00 1.26
MO 1.40 Smyrna,
&15 L
8.06 1.40 Brenford,
A.M. P.M.
Delmar,
Laurel,
Seaford,
Bridge ville,
Greenwood,
Farmington,
Milford,
Harrington,
Felton,
Canterbury,
Woodside,
Wyoming,
Dover,
Moorton,
Brenford,
Smyrna,
ClaytoD,
Green Spring,
Blackbird.
Townsend,
Middletown,
Mt. Pleasant,
Kirkwood,
Rodney,
Bear,
State Road,
N. Castle.
Wilmington,
Philad'a,
Baltimore,
8.30 6.00
10.10'6.26
10.30 6.46
10.35 A 60
10.46 7.00
7.1.7
I
rjio
7.00
11.10 7.20
11.28 7.35
11.
11.40 7.66
11.45 8.00
11.65 M0
12.15 8.90
i,
12.00 ai5
P.M.
12.05 8.V6
12.20 8.35
18.80 8.46
12.40 8.
12.46 9.
1 ."
8.30 2.00 Moorton,
9.40 2.15 Dover,
5.45 2.20 Wvomlug,
9.05 2.35 Woodside,
9.15 2.46 Canterbury,
9.25 8.90 Felton,
9.30 3.06 Harrington,
9.40 3.15 MllfOl d,
9.46 3.20 Farmington,
9.56 8.33 Greenwood.
10.16 8.
B
1.07 9.:
. U
1.16
BrldgevlUe,
6.26 Seaford,
P.M. P.M. Laurel,
1.06 8.10 Delmar,
NEW CASTLE TRAINS.
I.eave New Castle for Wilmington and Philadel
phia at 7.40 A M. Leave Philadelphia, 11.46 A. M.,
and Wilmington, 1.00 P. M., for New Castle.
SMYRNA BRANCH TRAINS.
Additional to those above, leave Clayton for
.Smyrna 8.40 A. M., and 2.00 P. M., leave Smyrna
for Clayton 11.35 A M., aud 7.85 P. M., to make
and from Dover, and
11 .
. ; '
connection with trains
tlons south.
FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passenger Car
attached, will leave Wilmington 12.55 A. M. ; New
Castle, 1.80; Middletown, 2.25; Townsend, 2 46;
Clayton, 3.15; Dover, 4.00; Wyoming, 4.10; Felton,
4.40; Harrington, 5.05; Farmington, 5.16; Brldge
vlUe, 5.60; Seaford, 6.15; Laurel, 6 46, aud arrive at
Delmar at 7.06 A M. Passengers leaving Baltimore
1 Philadelphia at 11.30 P. M., will
connection with thlB train at Wilmington.
Returning—Will lvave Delmar, 2.80 P. M. ; Laurel,
; Seaford, 8.26; BrldgevlUe, 4.00; Farmington,
4.45; Harrington, 5.10; Felton, 5.36; Wyoming, MO;
Dover, 6.30; Clayton, 7.10; Townsend, 7.46; Mid
dletown, 8.10: Kirkwood, 8.40: New Caatle, 9.25,
and arrive at Wilmington, 9.60 P. M. ; Phi a .eiphla,
11.30 P. M.. and Baltimore. 8 60 AM. Subject to
delays Incident to freight business.
This train will stop
7.30 P. M..
up passengers only at
stations named, but will set down passengers at any
stopping place, Exckit Hare's Corner, Bute Road,
Rodney and Dupont.
CONNECTIONS.
At Townsend, with the Kent County, and Queen
Anne's A Kent Railroads for Konnedyvllle, Sud
lersvlllc and Intermediate places.
Clayton, with M. A D. R. R. for Easton and In
termediate places.
At Harrington, with J. A B. R. R. for Milford,
Georgetown. Lewes aud intermediate places.
At Seaford, with D. A D. li. li. for Federalsburg
and Cambridge, Ac.
At Delmar, with
At
E. S. R. R for Salisbury,Princess
Anne, Crlsfiold ; alas for Berlin and other sutlong
the W. A P. R R
U. F. KENNEY, Superintendent.
POR LADIES.
LOUIS BALZER,
1230 Chestnut Street. 1230
Largest Stock of Ladies' Hair Work.
Cheapest Place In the City.
All oar work Is made In tho very best manner;
fitting, light and agreeable to the head, and
lie dressed by the wearer at any time. We use
hair only In all our work, no wool, no silk, etc.,
d guarantee our prices to be lower than any other
place in the city.
•am
NEW STYLE OF FASHION.
Colled, twisted and crimped Chignons, Diadem,
braids and bandelette, Indéfrisable, very long side
and back curls of real natural curl hair.
SETS FROM *1.50 UPWARDS.
BRAIDS FROM *1 UPWARDS
Combings and old hair and hair-works made np n
every new style.
LOUIS BALZER,
1930
Chestnut Street,
novG-am PHILADELPHIA, PA.
1930
3 ?rofwstonal Carls
L kittinoeb, M. It.,
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
Kr»ldenrr~.TT4 KINU HTUKKT,
WiLMiHuroN, Delaware.
Ollkxitiimm-T tot, morning; ltos, atternoon; 7
to 8. evening.__ jyaî. ildwly
yyKS. B. 11IUONM,
Attornay-at-Law,
793 WALNUT STREET
feb27-ly-dAw—4
PHILADELPHIA.
A. MAC ALLIST ER,
LEGAL CONVEYANCER.
All kinds of legal papers carefully written. Ofllce :
Second story Poet Office Building.
J AMES McCABE,
No. 4 w. Third Nt, Wilmington, Del.,
CONVEYANCER AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Deeds,
bond», mortgages, and other Instruments carefully
prepared, and acknowledgments taken. The patron
age of the public la resp ectfully solicited norld-ly
P L. GILPIN,
BOTH tl
CONVEYANCER.
Bonds, deeds, mortgages, and other legal papers
carefully prepared.
«■'"Office : 608 Market
street._
IJR. H. C. SNITCHER,
nov*l-ly
30« DELAWARE AVENUE
* ep 8-ly ( Oppo site Baptist Church) Wilmington.
A lbert w. SMITH,
CON VEYANCER & NOTARY PUBLIC,
. aprl7 730 Market Ht.. Wilmington.
P ARIS, LONDON AND VIENNA FANCY ANY
ORNAMENTAL GOODS.
Novelties and Specialties lu
Fancy Jewelry, Fans, Flowers, Vases, Bronzes, Tot
let Sets, Card Receivers. Leather and
Wooden Goods. Brushes,
Combs, Perfumery,
Hair Ornaments.
CANES, UMBRELLAS, Ac.,
Goods all warranted of the beat quality, ;
factory iu price. II. DI
dan-in
XON,
No. 21 8. Eighth St., Phlla.
ßRFAKFAST
JACKETS
and WRAPPERS
FOR CHRISTMAS.
i. W. SCOTT & CO.,
814 CHKSTNUT Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
oct3-3ra
C ALL
AND 8EE OUR 8TOCK
OF
Win tor Undorwoar.
It comprises all grades, from the cheapest to
the finest,
And at prices within the reach of all, at
C. 8. MORGAN'S,
«91 MARKET STREET.
dec 11-ly
OPERA GLASSES
AND
DIARIES
AT
Porter
& Co.'s,
409 MARKET Street ,
WILMINGTON, DEL.
oct 21
THE CHAMPION EARTH CLOSET.
Patented March 2Hth, 1871.
Manufactured by the
ICiitorpriso Manufacturing Co a ,
No. SI3 ORANGE 8treet,
Wilmln
tall, of
Wilmington, Del.
gton, DeL Te be bought, wholesale
FERRIS A GARRETT, 504
Market street,
j
I I
ï p
0
These E ARTH CLOSETS
petent Judges,
pronounced by
be the most complete, and at the
any yet offered to tho public
Important Improvement,
in any other Closet. In the Hopper,
Earth Container, is a shaft that Is moved up aud
d lowered,
thereby keeping the earth constantly agitated,
that It cannot choke or arch over, otherwise the
closet Is of no vaine, for if the earth does
freely, the Closet, as a disinfectant,
These commodes may be placed In a dresslng
by the bedside of a sick persou, without the least
annoyance
snperlor
having in them
contained
■!
every time the lid is raised
a failure.
inconvenience
tendant. They
chamber, being complete deodorizers and dis
infectors,
learned medical
either patient or at
i considered invaluable In the
•e said, positively, by I
men mt Europe and this
stop, when properly used, the spread of conta
gious diseases.
We consider them conveniently useful, not only
In the slek room, but In any part of
they may be used in cut-houses.
To the farmer they are still more valuable, net
only for the convenience and comfort, but also for
health of the women ami children In the family.
The products accumulating from the use of these
Closets, in families of ordinary size, are wor h, at
least, the price of a half ton of guano annually.
We would advise citizens, as well as farmers,
call and examine this valuable Improvement, aud
Judge of their utility, for themselves.
FERRIS A GARRETT,
604 Market Street,
Wilmington, Del.
the most
ctuntry,
dcc2 0-tf
••C'A liberal dl.se unt will be allowed agents.
HIDES, FATS, SHEEPSKINS, ETC.
PHILADELPHIA BRANCH HOUSE,
419 West Front St-. Wilmington.
Highest Philadelphia prices paid for
Hide«, Fat, Nhcepsklns, Calfskins, Wool, JL<
PBICK8 FOB NOTKMBKH:
Beef Hides.
Cow Hides .
Sheep Skins.
Lamb Skins.
Calf Skins.
.8 Cents.
. 7 Cents.
1.75.
1.75.
. 17 Cta.
. 5* Cta.
P. WOBRALL A CO.
:::::: i
oeti-ly
^ AIR BANK'S
STANDARD SCALES,
THE BENT AND THEREFORE THE
CHEAPEST IN THE MARKET.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
'Hay, Coal, and Iron Scales promptly put up by
their agents.
GARRETT, KENT A CO.
, and 813 Shipley Street,
Wilmington, Delaware.
NOS. 896, 807
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Ruptures. Urge stock of
Elastic Stockings, Belts, Supporters, Shoulder
Braces, Grstches, Suspensories. Large variety
Trusses, Ac. Low prices. Lady attendant.
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