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A. Great Medical Discovery.
NVWlotf)« Bear Testimony to Their
Woritfarful Curative Eflfocts
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Wonderful Ultimi
Eff ect a.
Fnncy Drink, Made of Poor
Rum. Whiskey. Proof Hplrlls nnd Refuse
lilqnors doctored, npiced nnd nwcetened to plrnw t lio
tante, culled "Tonics," "Appetizers," "Hcs
Thi v
cad the tip;
th
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Medlcins.tu.de fi
ve ltnotn and Herbs
of California, free from nil Alcoholic Hiimu
cy nr* the «4HF.AT H 1,00 0 PI'KI
FIKRand A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE,
a perfect Renovator and Invlgorator of the System,
carrying oil all polHonoim matter und restoring theblood
these Blt
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cording to dirt
id:
10ll|
iwell,
mend
provided their bo
stroyed by i
nul orgnua
poison or other me
beyond the point of
They are n Gentle Pnrgntlve
Tonic, possessing, also, the jK-culinr me
dr
I well
a |iowcr fid ngetit in relieving Conges
n of the Liver, and all the VI
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, In young
Old, married
single, at the dawn of wo
Tonic Bittern hav
in- '■
Far Inflnminatory nnd Chronic Rheuma
, Dyapepaia
Il i I i «»il m. Remittent nnd 1
vers, Disease* of the Blood, I.iver, Kid
Ils
Indigestion,
mitte
Fe
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suoceuful. Much Diaen
nwd by Vitiated
Blond, which ta generally produced by derangement
the ■> Ik ('stive Oignna.
DYHPKPHIA OR IN DIGESTION, no
, Pain In the Shoulders, UohrIis, Tlghtneaa of the
. Dizzlneaa, Sour Bructatlona of the Stninach,
Bad Taate In the Mouth, Billoun Attack«. Palpitation of
Heart, Inflammation of the Lung*, Pain inthero
s of the Rldneya, and a 1 mud red other
tho dftapring* of Dynpepnia.
They Invigorate the Stomach and stimulate tho torpid
Liver and Bowels, which render them of unequalled
efficacy in cleanniug the blood of all impurities, and im
parting new life and vigor to the whole ayatum.
ful symp
FOIl RK IN DISEA SES, Erupt Ions, Tetter. Salt
Rheum, Blotcbca. 8pnti, Plniplon, Pustules. Bolls, Car
Worms. Scald Hoad. 8ore Eye«, Erysipe
I. Discoloration« of the Skin. Rumors and
las. I tch,8c
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liter
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Bitters. One
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rh
the Vitiated Bio
whenev
«rough the akin in Pimple*, Erup
rou find its
purities bursting
find it obstructed
and sluggish in tho v
feelings
foul.
hen. Keep tho blood
pure, and the health of the evstem will follew.
Pin, Tniie, nnd otlirr VV
system of
telly
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effectually destroyed
any thousan
oved.
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ipt from
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claco. California,
reet. New York.
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at
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K. CUMMING & CO.,
Successors to J. Knox,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
feOMmdèw
M«i Sion, 99 SmlUUtld st.
l»Ur«»H ytnt».
EHmISHBI PHILADELPHIA, WIL
Missis
Commencing Mondag, January laf, 187».
Train* will leave Depot comer BROAD STRUTT
AND WASHINGTON AVENUE, as foUow*:
WAY-MAIL TRAIN at 8.80 A. M-,(Sundays excep
ted), for Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations.—
Connecting with Delaware Railroad at Wilmington.
With Delaware R. R. Une: at Clayton with Smyrna
Branch R. R, and M. A D. R. R. ; at Harrington
J.AB.K. K. : at Seaford with IX A D. R R. ; at Del
mar with BLS.RU.; at Salisbury with W. A P. R. R
EXPRESS TRAIN at 11*8 A.M. (Sundays excepted),
lor Baltimore and Waahingtoiyitopplng at Wilming
ton, Perryvllle, and Havre-de-Graee. Connects at
Wilmington with train for New castle.
EXPRESS TRAIN at 4.00 P. M. (Sundays exoep
ted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping
Chester, Tliurlow, Unwood, Clavmont, WILmlngi
Newport. Stanton, Newark, Elkton, Nortb-K
Charlestön, Perryvllle, Havre-de-Graoe. Aberdeen,
Perryman's, Bdgewood, Magnolia, Chuae's and Steal
er's Run.
NIGHT EXPRESS at 11.80 P. M.,
(Dally), for Balti
more aud Washington, stopping at Chester, Liu wood,
Claymont, Wllmlagtoa, Newark, ttlktou, North-East,
Perryvllle Havre-de-Graos, Perryman's and Mag
nolia.
raw
ngers for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk, will
811.46 A. M. Train.
ake
WILMINGTON TRAINS,
Stopping at all stations between Phi lad
WtUnl
elphia and
ngton:
Leave Philadelphia at 11.00, A. M., 8.80, 6.00, 7.00
9.00 P. M. The ft.00 P.M. train connects with Del
aware Railroad for Harrington and intermediate sta
ave Wilmington at 8.46 and 8.10 A. m., 800 4.00
7.16 (Daily)?. M. The 8.10 A. M. train will not
r between Chester and Philadelphia. Ou Sunday
leave Wilmington at 8.80 P. M.
PH 1 LADA- AND BALTO. CENTRAL R. R. TRAINS
Stopping
delphla and Baltimore Central Railroad.
Leave Philadelphia for Port Deposit (Sundays ex
oepted), at 7.0« A. M. and 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 at
P. M. The 7.00 A- M. train stops at all stati
between Philadelphia and Lamokln.
Leave Port Deposit for Philadelphia (Sundays ex
cepted) at 9 se A. M. and 4.96 P. M.. Oxford forPhlla
elphla at 8.10 A. M., Chadd's Ford for Philadelphia
4.26 P. M. Sunday, leave Oxford for Philadelphia
4.46 P. M.
Chester Creek and Phi la
Trains leaving Wilmington at 6.46 A. M. and 4.00
P. M., will oonnect at Lamokln Junctiou with the
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., 19.90, 6*49 ;
10.90 P. M
CHESTER FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Chester 7 46, 8 83 R48, and 11.08 A. M-,
19.68, 3.41, 4.41, 6.81, 6.11, 7.68, and 10.68 P. M.
FROM BALTIMORE TO PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Baltimore at 7.96 A. M., Way MalL 9.86 A.
M., Express, 9.40 P. M. Express, 7.96 P. M. Express,
10.40 P. M.
From Baltimore to Port Deposit and Intermediate
stations at 6.00 P. M.
Accommodation train from Port Deposit will leave
Perryvllle at 8,47 A. M., for Balllmore and interme
diate stations.
Trains for Baltimore leave Cheater at 19.06 A- M-,
and 9.11 A- M., and 4.86 P. M.
Trains for Baltimore leave Wilmington at 12.69
08 and 10.09 A- M., 1.06 and 6.17 P. M.
SUNDAY TRAIN FROM BALTIMORE.
Leave Baltimore at 7.96 P. M., stopping at Mag
nolia, Perrymans', Aberdeen, Uav re-de-Grace, Perry
vllle, Charlestown, North-East, Elkton, Newark,Stan
ton, Newport, Wilmington, Claymont, Llnwood and
Chester.
H. F. KENNEY, Superintendent.
yyTLMINGTON A READING R. R.
gjgi
AR RANGEMENT.
ON AND AFTER
MONHAY, Nov. 13th, 1871,
Passenger Trains will Leave Southward
Follows:
WINTER
TRAINS
LYe Reading at
" Birds boro',
" Coatesvllle,
" Chadd's Ford,
Ar. at Wilmington, 9 40
Nos. 2,
A. M.
4.
8

P.M. A. M. A.M.
10 36 4 08
11 00 4
12 60 6 28 6 20 10 80
26 11 60
, M
1 15
Trains Lxavb Northward:
Nos. 1.
A. M.
LVe Wilmington at 6 30
Chadd's Ford, 7 26
" Coatesvllle, 8 30
Blrdsboro', 1016
" Reading,
TRAINS
I
P.M. P.M. A.M.
3 20 6 00
10 80
12 00
1 80p.m.
410 "
6 20 "
610 7 00
A I
10 55
CONNECTIONS:
At Chftdd'B Ford, Trains Nos. 1, 8, 6, 7 and 8
connect for Philadelphia, and 6 and 7 with trains
from Philadelphia, trains Nos. 4 and 7 connect with
trains from Baltimore, and 1 and 6 with trains for
Baltimore. No. 6 with train for Port Deposit.
At Coatesvllle, Train» Nos. 4 and 6 connect fer
Philadelphia, and trains Nos. 1, 2 and 8 with trains
from Philadelphia. At Blrdsboro', trains Nos. 1 and
7 connect for Philadelphia, and trains 1, 8 and 7 for
Reading and North, East and West.
JanB.dAw
C. 8TOLTZ,
General Superintendent.
DELAWARE RAIL ROAD
UNE.
BUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JULY 17TH, 1871,
^Sundays excepted,) Passenger Trains will leave as
SOUTHWARD.
NORTHWARD.
A.M.
11.00 Baltimore,
11.16 Philadelphia,
n.36 Wilmington,
11.60 N. Castle.
P.M. state Road,
19.06 Bear,
19.15 Rodney,
Kirkwood,
ML Pleasant,
7.90 19.30 Middletown,
7.80 18.60 Townsend,
7.86 12.66 Blackbird.
7.40 1.06 Green Spring,
7.60 l.iociayten,
8.00 1.96
0.10 1.40 Smyrna,
A.M. P.M.
7.96 9.40
8.80 5.00
10.10 6.W
10.80 6.46
.36 6.50
10.46 7.
10.66 7.07
11.00 7.10
1L10 7.20
Delmar,
LaureL
•-'■Hl.il
Brldgevllie,
Greenwood,
umagtoo,

A.M.
Milford,
Harrington,
Felton,
Canterbury,
Weadslde,
Wyoming,
Dover,
Moorton.
Branford,
Smyrna, 8.ue 1.40 Brenford,
Clayton. 8.26 1.56
Green taring, 8.30 2.00 Moorton,
Blackbird. 8.40 8,16 ~
Townsend, aw 9-20
Middletown, 9.06 2.86 Woodslde,
Mt. Pleasant, 9.15 2.45 Canterbury,
Kirkwood, 9.26 3.00 Felton,
Rodney, 9.30 8.06 Harrington,
Bear, 9.40 3,16 Milford,
State Road, 9.46 3,90 Farmington,
N. Castle, 9.66 3.33 Greenwood,
Wilmington, 10.16 8.66 Brldgevllie,
Phllad'a, 11.46 6.96 Seaford,
P.M. P.M. Laurel,
1.06 8.10 Delmar,
NEW CASTLE TRAINS.
Leave New Castle tor Wilmington and Phlladel
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- and 8.00 P. M.. leave Smyrna
for Clayton 11.86 A. 1L, and 7.86 P. M., to make
connection with trains to and from Dover, and Sta
tions south.
FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passenger Car
attached, will leave Wilmington 19.66 A. M.; New
Castle, 1.90; Middletown, 2.26; TownBend, 2.46;
Clayton, 8.16; Dover, 4.00; Wyoming, 4.10; Felton,
4.40; Harrington, 6.06; Farmington, 6.18; Brldge
vllle, 6.60; Seaford, 6.16; Laurel, 6.46, and arrive
Delmar at 7.06 A. M. Passengers leaving Baltimore
7.80 P. M. f and Philadelphia at 1,1.80 P. M. f will
connection with this train at Wilmington.
Returning—W1U leave Delmar, 9.30 P. M. ; Laurel,
9.66; Seaford, 3.96; Brtdgevllle, 4.00: Farmington,
4.46; Harrington, 6.10; Felton. 6.36; Wyoming, 6.10;
Dover, 6.30; Clayton, 7.10; Townsend, 7.46; Mid
dletown, R10: Kirkwood, R40: New Jastle, 9.96,
and arrive at Wilmington, 9.60 P. M. ; Philadelphia,
11.30 P. M.. and Baltimore, 3.60 A. M. Subject to
delays Incident to freight business.
This train will stop to take op passengers only at
stations named, bat will set down passengers at any
■topping place, Bxcxrr Hare's Corner, State Road,
Rodney and Dupont.
r.oo
11.86 7.36
1L8D 7.46
11.40 7.06
11.46 R00
11.66 R10
P.M.
18.15 »80
: II
M
19.00 R16
P.Mt
1R06 R96
12.90 R36
19.30 8.46
19.40 8.60
12,46 9.00
19,60 9.06
l.QT »,96
9.46
L Ifl
LM
! . -
Baltimore,
2.26
CONNECTIONS.
At Townsend, with the Kent County, and Queen
Anne's A Kent Railroads for KennedyvlUe, Sud
lersvllle and intermediate places.
Clayton, with M. A D. R. R. f
tennedlate places.
At Harrington, with J. A B. R. R. for Milford,
Georgetown. Lewes ami intermediate places.
AtSeaforcL with D. A D. R. R. for Federal (barg
and Cambridge, Ac.
At Delmar, with K. S. R. R. for Salisbury,Princess
Anne, Crisfield ; als« for Berlin aud other stations
the W. AP.H.K
At
or Easton audio
IL F. KENNEY, SnperlntendenL
E.
F. KUNKEL*»
CELEBRATED BITTER
WINE OF IRON.
WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE
Liver Complaint, jaundice, Dyspesia, Chronic or Ner
vous Debility, Csronic Diarrhöe x. Diseases of the
Kidneys, and all Diseases arising from a disordered
Liver, Stomach or Intestines.
They are Entirely Vegetable, and free from Alco
holic stimulant and Injurious Ingredients, and are
pleasant In taste and smell,mild in their operations,
will remove Impurities from the frame.
They can be taken at all times and under all cir
cumstances.
Weak and Delicate Children are m$de strong by
using these Bitters.
Do yon
Do you
Do you
Do you
Do you
Do you want
Do y<-u want energy ?
Do you want to sleep well 7
DU, TAT KUNKEL'S BITTER WIN! OF IBON.
Price, 91-00 perbotUe,
get the genuine
1
something to strengthen yon ?
build up your cpnatitution 7
a brisk and vigorous feeling 7
to get rid of nervousness ?
a good appetite ?
to feel well 7
ix bottles for 94.00.
jJTOjJrieUH^
Depot, No. 960, N. Ninth St, below Vine. Phllada.
E. Mclnall, Jr., 9d and Market sta. ; E. Brlnghorst 4
Go., Oth and Market st» FoMB,sgidAw
Yon
jWeattftaat fin».
gHORT, QUICK and THROUGH ROUTE!
TO TUB SOUTH AND WBST.
WILMINGTON A READING RAILROAD,
- VIA COATESVILLE_jg%
THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINT8 SOUTH
AND WEHT.
Traln No. 1. leaves Wilmington 6.30 A. M., con
nects with Elmira Express. Train No. 6, Raves
Wilmington ft P. M„ connects with Cincinnati Ex
press, Baggage cheek'd through. No charge lor
transfer of passengers o- Baggage at Coatesvllle.
For information
Franklin Tehgr.pb Office, No. 2,
W. A It. Depot, Front aud Madlaon.
C. STOLZ,
Gen'l Supf, W. Je K. ». R.
i' ..I.- i.ii-i
est Third 1 street,
aprt-tf
I .'OR PHILADELPHIA,
Commencing Tuesday April Oth.
THE STEAMER ARIEL
Will resume her trips on TUESDAY, April 9th,
leaving French street Wharf at 7 A M., aud return
ing leave Chestnut Street Wharf at 8.30 P. M., stop
ping at
IIOOK and CHESTER
each way
Fare to Philadelphia 3i) cents. Return trip tickets
60 cents.
Freight will be taken
nsoal
apr.'-tf
^^NCHOM LINE HTKAMKRH
SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
Passengers booked to and from any Railway Sta
:: Seaport in Great Britain, Ireland. Norway,
Sweden, Denmark, Germany, France, Uoll ud, Bel
gium, aud the United States,
AT LOWEST CURRENCY RATES.
Cabin fare from New Nork to GLASGOW, LIVER
POOL, LONDONDERRY OK QUEEKsTOWN, $76
and 865.
INTERMEDIATE, - $33. | STEERAGE, - $28.
DRAFTS ISSUED FOR ANY AMOUNT.
Parties sending for their friends In the Old Coun
try can purchase tickets at reduced rates. For fur
ther particulars apply to HKNDEASON BROTHERS,
T Bowling Green, N. Y , or to S. F. BETTS,
Janll-ly 619 Market St, Wilmington, DeL
I^OIt LIVERPOOL and QUEKNH
JT TOWN—Inman Link or Rotal Lij£
Stkambus are appointed to sail as follows:
9 < £ T J OPMONTRBAL ' Saturday, April 18th
'CITY OF ANTWERP, Thursday, April 18th, at 2,
P. M
9 p IT M YORK, Saturday, April 20th, at
nwoeedina Saturday and Thursday, from
Pier 46, North Rivtr, New York.
RATK8 OF PAS8AOB.
Payable in Gold.
FIRST CABIN
to London...
to Paris.
Payable in Currency.
STEERAGE .$
to London. 36
to Paris.
171
NO
90
Passengers also forwarded to Antwerp. Rotterdam,
Sweden, Aorway , Denmark, de., at reduced rates.
Tickets from Liverpool. Queenstown, Glasgow,
Londonderry, can be bought at moderate rates oy par
ties wishing to send for their friends.
Drafts for XI ami upward, at current
in any part of Great Britain and Ireland,
further information apply
offices.
, payable
the Company's
O'DONNELL A FAULK, Sole Agents,
Chestnnt street, Philadelphia.
Or to IL R. ROBINSON dt CO., Agents, Fourth and
market streets, Wilmington. rayll.ly
Mr
Jht, gaartttf A jgif< iMitm«
ESTABLISHED
18417. .
CAPITAL REPRESENTED,
Nearly 933,OU4>,(""'
THOMAS F. PLUMMER'S
GENERAL INSURANCE ROOM8,
NO. 400 MARKET HT.
Cen'l Agency of The Manhattan Life
Ins. Co., of New York.
ORGANIZED I860.
ASSETS, 9N 000,000.
Ratio of Assets
each siuo.00.
All kinds of Life and Endowment Policies Issued.
Dividends annual alter the first year, and Increase
with age of Polley.
INCOME, 93)300,000.
$140.00 for
Liabilities
FIRE DEPARTMENT
ASSETS.
North British Si /Her., of
Ijoudon aud Edinburgh, 934,000,000
Andes, of Cincinnati, 10,000,000
llanover, of New York, 873,037
In which Insurance Is arranged
proved plans at current rates. In case.
quickly adjusted and promptly paid.
THOS. F. PLUMMER, Agent.

of fire losses
Jan2-ly
THE NATIONAL
Rife Insurance Co., U. S. A.
CAPITA
SURPLUS
kL. - - - - $1.000,000
OF AS8ETS OVER LIABILITIES,
• $1,016,769.94.
A strong Stock Company ; does business __
basis; plans simple; eontracts definite; payment
oertalu; business and reputation national.
„ „ . JOHEPIl L. KILLGORE,
Gen'l Agent Peninsular District, Wil., Del. Office,
Room 1, over Fourth Street Market.
a cash
lanio in
T HE "«OHAN.C'B SAVINC8
Pi«. 4 Weat THIRD Ntreet,
Wilmington, Dslawarx.
borrow any funds of tho
No Manager allowed
UMfettattOB.
JESSE SHARPE,
JAMES BRADFO
President.
RD, Vice President.
A. H. GRIMSUAW, Secretary and Treasurer.
108,19
1820.
1872.
DELAWARE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 008 Markkt Htrkkt, Wilminoton.
Incorporated, 1896.
Cha ter perpctuaL Losses promptly adjusted
Rates as low as any other company. I erpelual In
surances at greatly reduced rates.
„ . „ WILLIAM CANBY, President.
F. L. Gilpin, Secretary. marRly
T he new cantlb county mutual
INN U RANCH COMPANY,
OFFICE: "INSTITUTE BUILDING."
Insures against FIRE, Honses and all other kind
of Buildings, with their contents, for periods of time
varying from three months to a term of years.
MANAÜÏR8—William TatnalL M. M. Cleaver, John
Guyer, Charles W. Howland, Edward Brlughurst,
Edward T. Bellah, James Bradford, George Rich
ardson, William Canby, Samuel Canby, Clement B.
8myth, A. P. Shannon, James Riddle. Geo. H. Bares,
Axil ton Richardson.
„ „ „ _WILLIAM TATNALL, President.
S. D. Smith, Treasurer. octlRly
^DANIS A BROTHER,
506
MARKET STREET,
WILMINGTON, DEL.
t kr Housekeepers and those going to housekeep
Ing should not fall to visit the above place.
HIDES, FATS, SHEEPSKINS, ETC.
PHILADELPHIA BRANCH HOUSE,
410 Weat Front St.. Wilmington,
Highest Philadelphia prices paid for
Hide#, Fat, Nheepaklna, Cnlfoklna, Wool, An.
FBICBS FOB MOVXMBIB:
Beef Hides.
Cow Hides
N Cents.
1*74.
1.74.
. 17 CtS.
. 4M Cta
P. WORRALL A CO.
7 C
Mli-'-'p Skins
Lamb Skins
?
1 it; f M.IIM
Fat
not 4-1V
XHE UNITED STATES MAIL BOX
COMPANY,
Manufacturers o' Patent Letter and News Boxes,
for residences, offices, stores,churches, expressmen,
manufacturers and mechanics. Finished In walnut,
oak, white and bronze. The Company have estab
lished an agency for the sale of these very useful
boxes, In this city, at the corner of Tenth and Mar
ket streets; they are cheap, durable and reliable.
Call aud examine them for yourself
Z. PICKELS'
Stove and noasefurnlshlng Btore,
Tenth and Market streets.
feb29-tf
TrtJbÄ '** U r " a W «HJIXM,
§tm Iriraminfls, tu.
^ J R8. E. 8. JACKSON A CO,,
(W5 MARKET STREET.
DEALERS IN WHITE GOODS AND TRIMMINGS
Wilm in Klon, Del.
to
■ I .
S.
H. STAATS,
SUCCESSOR TO MRS. M. 8EEDS,
No. 417 MARKET MTKEKT.
Wilmington, Dkl.,
and choice assortment of
Ilas Just opened a
STAPLE AND FANCY TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY
GLOVES, MERINO UNDERWEAR, WHITE
GOOD8, NOTIONS AND 8MALL
WAKES.
^
All of which will be sold at the
LOWEST MARKKT BATHS.
gry töoofls.
I
U
age
jyjRfi. K. H. JACK to.N A CO..
028 MARKET STREET,
Have Jnst opened a fine lot of dress goods, such
FIGURED PIQUES, LINEN LAWNS, STRIPED
AND FIGURED LINENS, SEASHORE
STRIPES AND YOSEMITES
IN DELICATE »HADES.
c
_
-ilmlnston, Del.
NEW MOHAIR DRESS GOODS,
sep
A
STRIPED JAPANESE SILKS,
NEW BLACK SILK?,
800 YARDS NEW PRINTS,
id a nice assortment of SPRING CASSIMERS,
at CHAMBERS'
303 MARKET HT.,
Wilmington, I)eL
N EW
SPRING GOODS
AT
end
E. LARKIN'S,
Na. 3 Epat Second Street
HO AND SEE THEM.
gouts aud Jko«.
jyTOTICE.—The old boot
IN recontly occupied by Nicholson A Foulk
will hereafter be conducted by L. H. Foulk.
All work and orders will receive his individ
ual attention. Your patronage Is solicited.
L. H. FOULK,
m 109 West Second Street.
Wilmington, Dxl., April 1,1870. apstf
*1
3
AUG AIMS IN BOOTS AND SHOES.
he subscriber, Intending _
stock of boots and shoes, preparatory
and removal In the Spring, to
NO. 311 KING 8TRRBT,
will offer the same at reduced prices, and Invites
those wishing anything in his line to give him a
call- A- DENNIS.
No. 216 East Third SL
all
on
out
oads.
sell oat his entire
u change
for
:
etual and Wuufl.
^JOAL! COAL l COAL I
SHAWNEE,
PLANK RIDGE,
MT. CARMEL,
LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL,
PIEDMONT and CLEARFIELD
'
BITUMINOUS COAL,
OF BEST QUALITY,
in
under cc
lies.
r, and screened beforo delivery to faml
_ CHAB. WARNER A CO.
COAL,
WOOD,
LIME,
tail,
W
Plaster Cement and Sand,
Wholesale and Retail.
Best Qualities Always on Hand.
Goo. I>. Kelloy,
713 West Front .Street.
Jan29-ly
JONES
Have opened a COAL YARD
A Co.'s wharf, and
A FRISBY,
J. Morton Foolf
ti lug
Mt. Carmel and Locust Mountain
Coal,
delivering
'. Office :
8W8240 lna. to a ton.
which they
from under
all parts of the city
FOOT OF THORN 8T.
ap24-iy
f botagraphs, (Shromcs, &(.
N
OT1CE.
We would call especial attention to onr new stylos
of pictures of "GERMAN FINISH," which we do
think are surpassed In this or any other country
—many thousands of which are In this city, and for
their quality we give a general reference
M. A W GARRETT,
790 Market Street.
petent
Earth
that
closet
freely,
These
sick
to
glons
April 90. 187R
down
McMO NAGLE.
TH* ONLY
PRACTICAL FRAME.MAKER
THIS CITY.
Pictures framed In the best manner at moderate
flue assortment of Chro*
prices. Also, for sale, a ....
moa, Palnti/'gs, Ac., Ac., for
HOLIDAY GIFTS,
selling the popnlar Chromo, CHANGED
CROSS, and will soon have a companion piece, "St.
John Leading Mary from tne Savior's Tomb "
Send In ydur orders early
only
the
least,
caU
Judge
F. McMONAGLK,
Under Odd Fellows' Hall,
Third and King Sta., Wilmington, DeL
doc23,tf
ICE
ICE
BRANDYWINE ICE
FOR 1878.
We have the largest supply cf the best Ice
In the State, aud
low prices.
Our lacllltics for delivery are unsurpassed ; the
drivers have Hhort routes aud can pay every
tentlon to their patrons.
prepared
tl 11 all orders
-
PUSEY & RICE,
403 POPLAR ST.
FOOT of THIRTEENTH ST.
331
331
1872 ICE. 187ï£
Wm. P. Smith,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
ICE DEALER
O F F I C E 8 :
4th and Shipley and 15th and King Sts.
fully
King
Great Care Given In Nhipping by Vessel or
Rail.
FaeflUlcvs for Retail Trade Unsurpassed,
marso-m
Ï
frotrssioaal (Sard«
KITTINÜEÄ, M. !>.,
HOMOEOPATHIC PHY8ICIAN.
Kr-I.lr«irr—721 KINO STREET,
WlIJfINGTON, DHL A WAR*.
Office hoars—7 to 9, morning ; 1 to 3, afternoon ; l
to », evenlDg.__Jy TI.dAw l y
yyBH. B. IIIHONM,
Attorney-at-Law,
738 WALNUT BTRBbT
PHILADELPHIA.
feb27-ly-d&W—4
^ A. MACALLISTER,
CONVEYANCER, AND COMMISSIONER OF
.HEBDH, Ac. FOR PENNSYLVANIA.
All kinds of legal papers carefully written. Office:
Second story Post Oitloc Building.
|ffO I!
I AMES MCCABE,
U N. K. cor. Third ami Market Nireet«, (2nd
story,) Board of Trade Rooms, Wilmington, Del.
CONVEYANCER AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Deeds,
bonds, mortgages, and other instruments earefnlly
prepared, aud acknowledgments taken. The patron
age of the public Is res pectfully solicited. novl8-ly
F.
L. GILPIN.
CONVEYANCER.
Bonds, deeds, mortgages, and other legal papers
c arefu lly prepared.
_ ITO mce : 60S Market street.
D" H. C. 8NITCHER.
nov9i-ly
.-10*1 DELAWARE AVENUE
sep 9-ly (Opposite Bap tist Chnrcb) Wiij eiwotoh.
A lii eut w. smith,
CONVEYANCER & NOTARY PUBLIC,
aprl7 730 Market Ht.. Wllmlncton.
freight '£im.
RUSH'S
STEAM FREIGHT LINE,
Lcnvca 2d Wharf above Chestnut Street,
3, P. M.
Philadelphia, Dally,
French .Street Wharf, Wilmington, at (i,
P. M.
GOODS FORWARDED TO ALL PARTS OF THE
COUNTRY.
Freight handled carefully and delivered
end if desired.
either
THE WILMINGTON STEAMSHIP CO.
ELECTRIC ïhlNE.
STEAMERS
Vesper and Annie.
Freight Received on nnd after Wednesday
13th Inst.
all from King-Street Wharf, Wilmington, at 9 P.M.
Monday aud Thursday.
Sail from Pier 8, N. R., New York, at 4 P. BL,
Mon day and Thursday.
Freights forwarded to and received from points
on lines of Railroads centreing at Wilmington, with
out charge for transfer wheH received in full *"*•
oads.
rw Through rates given and bills of lading signed
for Boston.
ABIEL ABBOT,
63 South
»
York.
METROPOLITAN 8. 8. Co.,
. Central Wharf, Boston.
K. ANDREWS,
Klng-st. Wharf, Wilmington.
mano,tf
RESUMPTION OF TRIPS.
irges of Warner's Line have resnmod tluj
d will sail dally from
'
MARKET STREET WH
Wilmington, and
FIRST WHARF BELOW CHESTNUT 8T.
Philadelphia. Merchandise and packages delivered
in the city by
teams.
CUAS. WARNER A CO.
XHE CHAMPION EARTH CLOSET
Patented March 3Nth, 1871.
Manufactured oy the
Enterprise Manufacturing Co,
No. SI3 ORANGE Street.
Wilmington, DeL To be bought, wholesale and re
tail, of FERRIS A GARRETT, 604 Mdrket street,
W Utnlngton, DeL
;
I
STliese E\RTH CLOSETS
pronounced by com
petent Judges, to be the most complete, aud at the
auy yet offered to the publlo
important Improvement,
any other Closet. In the Hopper,
Earth Container, Is a shaft that la moved np and
the lid Is raised and lowered,
thereby keeping the earth constantly agitated,
that it cannot choke or arch over, otherwise the
closet is of no value, for If the earth does not run
freely, the Closet, as a disinfectant, is a failure.
These commodes may be placed In a dresslng
by the bedside of a sick person, without the least
lncouventa
tendant. They
sick chamber, being complete deodorizers
Infectors, and are said, positively, by the most
learned medical men sf Europe and this country,
to stop, when properly used, the spread of oonta
glons diseases.
We consider them conveniently useful, not only
the_ sick room, but In any part of the house,
cut-houses.
time superior
down every
annoyance to either patient or
considered Invaluable In the
dl I
1

farmer they are still mor* valuable, not
only for the convenience and comfort, but also for
the health of the women and children In the family.
The products accumulating from the use of these
Closets, In families of ordinary size, are worth, at
least, the price of a half ton of guano annually.
id advise citizens, as well as farmers,
caU a nd examine this valuable Improvement, and
Judge of their utility, for themselves.
FERRIS A GARRETT,
- Market Street,
<lec20-lf Wilmington, DeL
nr a liberal discount will be allowed agents.
fANCOAST&MAULE
227 PEAR St."
Phil adelphia.
ROUGH! Iron Pipe
,
-
•SUNDRIES FOR GAS
"& STEAM FITTERS.
f*Y
M
[J.*
MURRAY,
short notice. Car
fully attended to. All orders
King s Tailor Store, No. 8 W. Sixth St.
E.
CARTING AND HAULING
and movings c&re
be left at M.
marttf
Ï IHE beat place to get a Piano or Cabinet Organ
la at ROUELEN A BRO.'S, 807 Markft street.
Plano* and Organs warranted or five ,oara.

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