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fe^flimuiments. A Great Medical Discovery. Millions Hear Tsstlmon* to Thslr Wonderful Curative Effects. DR. WALI^eirft-CAU IA IS I <2> sr/\ 9? % <2 Y iUREI . \ MILLION* Bear Testimony to their Wonderful Curative Effect«. Thoy aro not a vile Fancy Drink, Made of Poar Rum. Whiskey, Proof Spirits nsd Refuse doctored, spiced and sweetened to please taste,called "Tonics,'' "Appetizers," "Ilestorers,''ko., that lead Uis tippler on to druiikaunsusiid rub:, butors ntrne Medicine.insds from the Native Roots and Herbs of California, free from nil Alcoholic aro tit« fall EAT RI.OOI) PURI FIER and A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Ronovutor and Invtgorator of the System, rarrylngoff oil poisonous matter and restoring theblood to u healthy condition. No parson tors ii< cording to directions and remain long unwell, destroyed by mineral cr means, and the vital organs wasted l.i-i'i n take these Dit irovtded their bones ora bevornl the point of repair. n Gentle Purgative ns well «Ing, slw, the pecaMa» Diorlt of acting m a powwtut agent In fellwvIng^Jongeatlon or Inflam nstion ef the Liver, and all the Visceral Organs. FOIt FEMALE COMPLAINT*, in young or ,1,1, iimrriod or aluglc. At the dawn of womanhood or at of Ilfs. Uioeo Tonic Bitters ha For Inflummulory und Chronic 11 h I lain it tid Gout, Dyspepsia or ludlgesllon, llilliiiis, UuuiUtem aud Iutermlltuat Fr ol I lie Blood, Liver, Kid aud Ulndilor, thsas Billers suoceMful. Much Ulscnses aro caused by Vitiated lllood, whidh ligenerally produced by dorugcmsnt of the Dlgestl I) YMPEPHIA Olt IN Dl GEHT I ON. Besd *nin in the Hhoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the étions of tlio Btnuisch, the Moutb. Hlllnus Attacks, Palpitation of o the h of the KJduora. end a hundred other painful uymp tbo oflapriogs of Dyapepals. They Invigorate the fttom&eh and stimulato the torpid Liver and Bowels, which render them of unequalled cleansing tho blood of all impurities, and Im parting new Ilfs end vigor to the whole system. Thoy Tonic, i re. Olson i. u ii tii had Taste on of tin* Lu cart, Inflaimn the FOR SKIN DISEASES, Bmptlona.Tettsr. Balt il, IHotclitts, 8potn, Pimple*. Puatules, Dolls, Gar •v Ring-Worm«. Scald Head. Sore Eye*. Kryidpe li.Scurf«, Dtocoluratinua of |he Skin. Humors and iea of the Hkin.nf whatever name o ii I' out of the ayittc* Hitter«. One bottle in t uloua of their c by thf till* IIIU.il Cli-nnne the Vitiated Blood whenever you find It* 1m puritloa bumtiug through tho akio Id Dimple«, Emp find It obatructed lugglih In the vein« ; cleanse It when It la foul, when. Keep tho hluod pure, and the health of the avatem will follow. Pin, Tape, nud oilier Worms, lurking In tho many thousands, aro effectually destroyed Bay« n dbting ely an ludlvtdnal 111 whose body 1« ssempt from the the healthy eh n* ezi»t, but upon the dim ny deposit« that breed the No By«tem of Medicine OJitheluiUiti.-« will f them- llil-lem. J. WALKED, Proprietor. R. H. Mo DONALD A CO., Drugglnt« Hons or 8ores ; cloanse It when ud FüfSS'SKi rin«. It I« n lr tha nf th d In Hv I if d u thu froi Agents, Ban Fnineinro. California, Conimcrc« Htreat, New York. B^SULD 11Y ALL DRLUU18TS AND DEALERS. novtMUn-6 and I* mi l The Best Paper ! Try It ! ! The Scientific American lllus number contains from 10 of ne cheapest and ekly paper published. Every original engravings ehlnery, novel inventions, Bridges. Engi neering works. Architecture, Improved Farm Im plements, ami overy uuw discovery In Chemistry, A year's number contains 882 pages and several hun dred engravings. Thousands of volumes are n served for binding and reference. The practical eelpta are well worth ten times the subscription is. $3 a vear by mall. Specimens free. May be had of all News Dealers. PATENTS obtained i\< w inventions and sketches examined, and advice free. All patents i the best terms. Models of puhllshed'ln the " Scientific American" tin? week limy Gum- S« ii. 1 fur I'amphlet, no pages, containing laws ami full directions ^for obtaining Patents. Address for paper or concerning Patents, MUNN a i n,, :t7 Park Row. N. V. Branch olfice, corner F 7th SUL, Washington. D. O. api-riMw ('IVEN AWAY r BOOK AOBNT, % *0.00 GREENBACK A SPECIMEN OF THE GREAT INDUSTRIES OF THE UNITED STATES, TO 1300 F&0E8 AND 300 ENGRAVINGS PRINTED IN ENGLISH AND GERMAN. Eminent Autuoks, inoludino John B. Gouun. Whitten Uokacb Greeley to solicit orders all class AOKNTH wanted In every for thin work on liberal U rms. It sells , and no library should be without it. It Is a plete history of all branches of industry, processes of manufacture«, etc. No like work ever before publlHhed. (One agent sold 188 In eight days, other 126 lu one week,another 208 In two weeks An early application will secure a choice 1 b territory. Full particular« aud terms will be sent free, with a specimen of thin Great work, and a $6 Greenback. aptfMw J. B BURR A HYDE, Hartford, Conn. HOUSEKEEPERS! GET THE BEST1 [ T fall Ê RRPHCLfS ECO. ptRS .T, M.r. a tfoîh THE NOVELTY Has tho Patent Flange Cog-Wheels en both ends of the Rolls, TUE NOVELTY Rolls separate freely at either end TUE NOVELTY Has the Patent Curved Clamp. TUB NOVELTY Is the easlost working Wringer THE NOVELTY Is the strongest Wringer. the novelty Is the meet durable wringer. with other advantages make It more desira ble than any other. No Practical Housekeeper bu y n Wring, r until she k 'I !... nllurd •»mined the NOVELTY. Try it, and satisfy yourself that It Is the BE8T. Sold everywhere. Bu|U> Washing \ Wringing Machine 103 Chambers Street, New York. C«. POR SUNDAY SCHOOLS. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL WQRLD A leading periodical for Teachers, with full exnla ttions < f the lessons, 16 pages monthly. Only ceuts a year. TDK CHILD'S WORLD. An Illustrated paper for children, loo corde« monthly, one year, $12 "" Wtwlcea month. $24.00. THE MCllOLAlt'rt PAPER Giving the text the lesson, and tunics for tne Btudy or It, 4c. INTERMEDIATE lesson paper Of riffiple character, with questloi Either of tue above at the rule copies monthly ; or $9 for J(W copies per year. Specimen oop'ea of any of the above, famished on application THE AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION. 1112 Utestuut.Btreet,.Philadelphia. BO of a more >d wxplanattous. of Tft cents per 100 * few fMertlsrarots. BURIVIIAM'S Turbine 1» In general rough mit the U. 8. A. mix rwcH.ls used by the Gov ernment lu the Patent Office, Washington, D. a Its nini piuitv of conitruatton. and the power It transmits renders > It the best water wheel ever *1 Invented. Pamphlet freu, ap«9-4w_ N. F. BUR KENNEDY'* HBVI.Ot'K OINTMtNT. I proprietor, has by the assist of Eminent Physicians and Chemists sn^ocdeddo utilizing the medicinal properties contained In , Pitch and Resin of the Hem lock Tree, and obtained a valuable preparation to be applied as « Halve or Plaster for Khemnnisra Croup, Rack, ('heat Stomach, Pile«, Halt Fhenm.Heur vey, Sores, Ulce s, Bunin a. Sore Corns, Frost bit -a, Olilltmlns Sore ff) Breasts and clppes, HHurworuiB, jy ChHflmr a-<l skin discs ah of P flam ^ atory n*ture CUAKLBi A. CHIT , si gent, 7 Sixth Avenue, N. Y. *p29-4W Ne Hi NIIAM, Yoax, Pa. Thi * the r Ml orenes of t f 'LfkJHl It AKITAN BAY SEMINARY PERTH AMPOY.N. J. bine wanning, Principal. School for vonng Ladles and • 'h'ldren Resident Tto«'h**rso' Freacn and Orman. Music; Plano— t*rof. F. M. Hchnuewels«; Vocal—Mme U. Felnln ger. Elocution and Ca'lsthenlcs—Prof. W. C. Ly man; Dancl olofT—Mra. Head for Clrca'a* 1 . rg—Prof. DtGarmo. L©< turn«; Phyal W. C. Lyman; History—Dr. John Lord. mar9-8m-6 DRÄNÜYWUilS ICJw PLENTY. GOOD, AND CHEAP. Oar drivers have short route« so they can furnlab their patrons punctually Ice bv the box, ton, ordered. regularly. carloa I, sent to any point Oar does personal attention is given to have all their entire satMactlou. cuHtomars supplied We will esteem it a favor to have any delluqnea oles reported to the office at once. PUSEY &IRXCE, I OFFICES: 40« SHIPLEY 8T. 40S POPLAR ST. Where Ice We guarantee to sell ice as low as the lowest be had at all times. 1872 ICE. 1872 Howard P. Walton. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ICE DEALER. O F F I C B Si 4th and Shipley and 15th and King Sts Great Care Given la Skipping by V* Hull. si;* Facilities for Retail Trade Unsurpassed. Prices low enough to satisfy all. Report any complaints to the office. ICE. ICE. ! [TINE MERCANTILE PRINTING A SPECIALTY. THE BEST PRESSES, NEWEST TYPES, RICHEST INKS, AND MIUI.I.M) wohkmmn. and others, who want Merchants, Manutactnr superior ciaas of Job Printing, will please call COMMERCIAL STEAM-POWER PRINTING OFFICE, 8. W. coe. Firm and Markit Sts. Prices uniform and reasonable. Estimates fur nished whenever desired. No Inferior Vork per flitted promptness and accuracy. Our line of »ork Includes Every Descrip ion of Job Printing, such as eards, bill-heads, note and letter-heaos, bank-cheques, tickets, mammoth posters, sale bills, circulars, legal blanks, books, pampnieta, school and lim-ary cata logues, envelopes, tags, monthly statements, Btltntlnna and by-laws, '.visiting oards, labelB for druggists, strawberry tickets, railroad tickets, pro grammes, certificates, Ac., Ac. Blotters furnish patrons. Our prices are actually less than Philadelphia or N leave the pstahl sbment. Work done with N'-alls those of fori JENKIN8 * ATKIM80M, Proprietor*. myil-tf F. O. FERRIS, Super intendent. I [AVING REMOVED MY BUSINESS TO No. 207 Market Street, FROM No. 200 FRENCH STREET, An d, haring a fine large stock of weU dried CIGARS, Would respectfully caU the public attention to them. 1 sell them at the lowest rates and warrant all goods as represented in each and every case. 1 am very thankful for p*at favors and by strict attention hope to merit the confidence of the public in the futui the by Very Respectfully EDWARD I» RICE, Jr. No. 207 Market Street, WllmlnKton, |,MNE GROCERIES. keeps constantly on hand, stand, N. W. corner Sixth nd Lombard, a Fall Supply of th* Choicest Groceries. Gocd Black Tea, only 76c per lb: nest Black, per lb ; Astral Oil, 13c per qt., or 60c per gallon ; Oil. 116° fire test, at 10c per qt., or 85c per gallon. You wll find everything else proportionally a cheap, when you give us a call. mani-tf Del. nov98-d&w J. M. SPRINGER his well established HOMAS J, GILES, FURNISHING UNDKRTÂKSR, 221 SHIPLEY Street. No* In see, the " Mourns" coure. P T Jyai-iy HOMA8 MITCHELL. T FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, Haa removed to No. 419 KING STREET. rsridknc*—N o. 108 West Seventh St. ang 26-tf AN* SEAT CHAIR*. The subscriber ha* now on hand a well seleoted stock of made In the sal table for parlo: Also office chairs, DAMS Al BROTHER, 13 NEW STYLES OF CHAIRS,^^^H manner expressly for private sales, rs, dining rooms, or chambers, etc, camp chairs, etc., at nos m * »* K. ««TH pmi.iini.PHiA, L H. WT8LKB bT., Franklin Square. 506 MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, DEL. tw Housekeepers and those going to honaekeep .the above place. lng should not fall to HILADELPHTA BURGEONS BAN DAGE INSTITUTE—Notice No. North Ninth. B. C. EYKHETT'S Truss positively cures Ruptures. Large stock of Elastic Stockings, Belts, Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Crotch«*, Süspensorles. Large variety Trusses, 4c. Low price*. Lady attendant, augio-dsm-lyw. $«0 ^dverttaements. £1 HEAP AOVKUTIMINO. Advertisements bn In IIAII.IKH, In »copying one inch of space will NEWSPAPER*, including «I ted ln 34H» C SOUTHERN STATES, ug thoroughly the Htates of Maryland, Dela , Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Caro Ina, Georgia, A'abama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Tenu wen, Kentucky and Mis souri, ONE MONTH FOR *148. Mere Paper« More, Dallies, I. arger Circu lation, Lower Price, than any other List. Spo* less space than month. inch. clal rates given for and for a l favorable Kiri ujly ouger period than quotations mad' t r any single copies of Lists. Circulars, Estimates, and full lnfor mattou, furnished on application. GKOIOiK P. HOWKI.l, Ac CO Newspaper Advertising Ageats 41 Park (low, New York. m ^ARRANT'S 1 d Hpeelflc for dyspepsia ! this bubbling, sparkling, cooling, purifying, regulat ing draught they cair Tarrant^ BKPKRVEMCSNr Ai-skiknt 7 Well, it Is simply the Chemi cal/» simil • of the He tzer Spring Water,which i n loo years has Ireen accounted the finest Cathartic and Alterative What la this G fill all Europe. ALL DRUGGISTS. : PORTABLE SODA FOUNTAINS d *100. GOOD, DURABLE and CHEAP ! Shipped Ready for Use I MANUFACTURED BY J. W. CHAPMAN Ac CO., Madison, Ind. •arSEND FOR CIRCULAR *40, *30, *73 EXTRAORDINARY IMPROVEMENTS IN CABINET ORGANS. The Manon A Hamlin Organ Co. respectfully nouncethe Introduction of imp ovemeuts of much than ordinary luterest. These RKKD AND PIPE CABINET ORGAN*, being the only successful combination of REAL PIPES with reeds ever made ; DAY'* TRANSPOSING KEY-BOARD, which can be instantly moved to the right or left changiug the pitch, or transposing the key. For drawings aud descriptions, sue Circular. New and Elegaat Htyles of Double Reed Cabi net Organs, at $140,1132 and $126 each. Considering Capa4dty, Elegance, and Thoruugh Excellence of Workman ship, these are cheaper than any before offered. The Mason & I1am> in Organs are acknowledged from extraordinary facilities for raanu Companv prices which rentier UNQUESTIONABLY CHEAPEST. Four octave Organs, $60 each ; five octave Organs, $loo, $196 and upwards. With three set« reeds, $160 and upwards. Forty styles, up to $1,800 each. New Illustrated Catalogue and Testimonial Circu lar, with the opinions of MORE TUAN ONE THOU SAND MUSICIANS, set MAHON Ac HAMLIN ORGAN CO„ 69fl Broadway, N. Y, BEST, fa. ture • >,U M U free, 151 Tremont St., Boston. HEAP FARMS ON THE LINE OF THE RACIV1C c FREE HOMES 1 UNION U 41LROAD A LAND GRANT OF 13,000,000 A C tt * BEST FARMING AND MINERAL LANDS IN AMERICA. 3,000,000 Acres In Nebraska IN THE GREAT PLATTE VALLEY THE U A R 1> E N OF TIIE WEST, NOW FOR SALE: tin' < « in rnl rtl^n of th« Latitude, These lands United States,on the 41st degree the central line of tho great Temperate Z< American Continent, and for grain , stock raising unsurpassed by any In States. CHEAPER IN PRICE, ? liven, and ound FREE HOMESTEADS FOR ACTUAL SETTLERS, Si growing and i the United favorable terms convenient to market than can be Blaen » re. LOCATIONS »OK CO I .ONUS. SOLDIERS ENTITLED TO A HOMESTEAD OF ACRES PiirchaMnra of Land. tux Free Passes descriptive Pamphlet, with maps, publlHhed in English, Germuu, Swedish and Danish, maned free everywhere. _ _ Address fb-ml fur Hi O. F. DAVIS, Land Commissioner, U. P. It It. Co, aha. Neb. A GENT* Wanted.—Agents make more money at work for us than at anything else. Business llgh t aud permanent. Partlculara free. G. Stinson A Co. , Fins Art Publishers, Portland M aine._ PIANO CO., N, Y. PRICE, QOQfl Nn. Agents. Circula rs fre e. 4* t u U U.8. [{ARE CHANCE FOR AGENTS ! Agents, we will pay you *40 per week in cash if you will engage with us at once. Everything fur nished, and expense« paid. Address F. A. E A OO., Charlotte, Mich. l,i.IS REWARD For any ca«e of Blind, Bleeding, Itching or tod Piles that De Bing's Pile Rkmsdy falls it Is prepared expressly for the Plies andmoth lug else. Sold by aU Drugglra Price $1.00. $1000 ■ too RBAT MEDICAL BOOK of useful knowledge to all. Sent free for two stamps. Adiress. BONAPARTE A CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. rpiIK LOST ART( or. The Golden Key. A "The Mellenlum Dawning." Male or female, your condition, would you be truly happy, and have abuudaut riches—have all the heart can desire — enclose one dollar. Address GONZALES LOPEZ, Oerraan'own, P. O., Philadel phia. Pa., which pays expenses and advances this humanitarian cause, which all should enjoy: then will have the advantage of another. This is mankind world. Full Information mill trl • onferred the most wouderful p since the creation of by return mail. jirelB&t p»»g. rpHE WILMINGTON STEAMSHIP CO. ELECTRIC LINE. STEAMERS Vesper and Annie. Freight Received on and alter Wednesday 13tb Inst. Sail from Klng-Street Wh«trf.Wilmington, at 2 P.M. Monday and Thursday. Sail from Pier 8, N. R., New York, Monday and Thursday. Freights forwarded to aud received from points lines of Railroads centreing at Wilmington, wlth charge for transfer when received 4P. M. r* Through rates given and bills of lading signed ABIEL ABBOT, Agent, 68 South St., New York. METROPOLITAN S. 8. Oo., Central Wharf, Boston. JL ANDREWS, Klng-St. Wharf, Wilmington. for Boston. marie, tf USH'S B STEAM FREIGHT LINE, Lpnves 3d Wharf above Chestnut *trect, Philadelphia, Dally, at 5, P. M. French Street Wharf, Wilmington, at 6, P. M. GOODS FORWARDED TO A^L PARTS OF THE COUNTRY. Freight handled carefully, and delivered at either Mil II dealred. _ OF TRIPS. RESUMPTION The barges of Warner'o Line have resumed their trips, aud will sail daily from MARKET 8TREET WHARF Wilmington, and P1R*T WHARF BELOW CHESTNUT *T. Philadelphia. Merchandise and packages deU rered In the city by , ' r " *"" rna CHAS. WARNER 4 OO. jBoflbs anfl Stationery. j^EW 1IOOKS L AT K. a K. BUTliKtt'8, Book, Newspaper and Stationery Store, 420 MARKET Street. Oar New Home In the West, cloth, Lftlcua, do The Pastor of the Desert, do, Good-bye, Sweetheart, do, Red as a Rose Is She, do, Daisy burns, do, Adele, do, Beatrice, do, Heart Hungry, do, Fernando De Lenins, do, Bede's Charity, do, The Little Moorland Princess, do, Maurice, do, Electricity, do, Thought Hives do, Leaders of Public Opinion In Ireland, do, C ncelled Will, do, Beverley, do, Wltblu and Without, do, JUNE ♦ I .M 1.7ft ■ I DO BO Ë ■ 96 LIB I 00 : M the the l 7 r. 1.01 1.7ft 1.7ft i..r I STATIONERY AND CARD ENGRAVING. ( DREKA. NO 1033 CHESTNUT STREET,: Philadelphia. mar«ft,l yd-oct.12,1 y w «durational. T AYi.OIt Ar JAUKHON'N SCIENTIFIC, CLASSICAL, AND COMMERCIAL ACADEMY. For Both Sexes. Spring Term opens March llth. '• residence: Franklin St, Young Young ladles' residence, No. West street MILTON JACKSON, Principal. novSO.lydAw_ EWARK ACADEMY. NEWARK, DELA WARB. PROF. EDW. D. PORTER, A. M., Phincipal. N of A Classical, Scientific and Commercial Boarding School, for Boys and Young Men. Thorough In st ruction. Careful attention to health aud morals, and moderate charges. Fall Term opens SEPTEMBER 13th, 1871. rapidly prepared for admission to I . Students College. For lull information send for Catalogne. |y26-4AW A. REYNOLD*' W. CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL INSTITUA E Wilmington, Del. String Term Will Open March 18th, 1879. fools 1 dAW I^UCBY ACADEMY. A SELECT ENGLISH, CLASSICAL AND COM MERCIAL INSTITUTION. FOR BOY*. No. mo MARKET Street, Wilmington, DeL SAMUEL W. MURPHY, A. M„ M. D., PbincipaU Aided by Professors of Established Reputation. feb24-ly Spring term opens April 1st. ^ftvdrs, &r. 217 MARKET ST. 217 WM. L. RUDOLPH, A fine assortment of watches, Clocks, und Jewelry, cheap for cash. Watch repairing done by the proprietor himself ÈL novll-ly F. RUDOLPH, Watches, Jewelry Ac silverware, 231 MARKET STREET, [First Jewelry Store below Third St.1 WILMINGTON, DEL. C. & Julyl6-ly rjlHKO. G HUH, No. 'J Went sixth Street, Wümingto ~ for the celebrated Di Sole Agi BOR EL A OOURVOISIER WATCHES. Chronometers, watches and clocks repaired. de«2-ly y^M. M. HOLT, Wilmington, DeL Having Increased my stock of Watches, Jewelry, Solid Silver and Plated e, Opern nnd I.coniine Uiiulni*. Flue Amethyst Rings. &c., iything in my line wonld do well ;k before purchasing elsewhere. 621 Market Street, opp. city Hall. 33 L MARKET Street, Persons to examine my my 18-1 y CEOROE JACK. Nn. 303 MAttKKT Street. SPECTACLES AND BYE GLASSES—GOLD, 8IL VER AND RUBBER FRAMES. We claim from experience to salt every peculiari ty of impaired vision,'and in every satisfaction. Our facilities chauge glasses In any shape frame to suit the customer, In a few hours. N. B.—First Store above Third street. sepl6-ly. . U .III 1 ' ' that we c JP L. GILPIN, CONVEYANCER. Bonds, deeds, mortgages, and other legal papers carefully prepared. »»^Office : 60S MArket street. nov91-ly ])R. H. O. 8NITCHER, 303 DELAWARE AVENUE sep 9-1 y (Opposite Baptist Chnsch) Wilmington. A lbert w. smith, CONVEYANCER A NOTARY PUBLIC, aprl 7 730 Market Mt., Wilmington. A. MACALLISTER, ^CONVEYANCER AND COMM1 '8IONER OF DEEDS, Ac., FOR PENNSYLVANIA. All kinds of legal paperB carefully written. Office : Second story Post UlUcd Building. is nov9U ü J AMES Mrl'ABK, N. Hk'cor- Third and Market Siroets, (2nd story,) Board of Trade Rooms, Wilmington. DeL CONvEYaNCBR AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Deeds, other Instruments carefully prrpured.au. i <t. ku<>w edgiiieiiis taken. Thopatruu ag e of the public Is respectfully solicited. novl8-iy KITTINGEIt, M. D. f HOMŒOPATPHIC PHYSICIN. Resideuce—734 KING MTRKET, WiLMINUTON, DKLAWAHS. 9, morning ; 1 to 3, afternoon ; 7 Jy27-dJtwly lKiuds, inortgnges. Office hoars—7 to 9, evening. N Y K'fti Wilmington Restaurant, Reading Room and Billiard Parlor. SaVIIXE BUILDING, Nos. 313 and 511 MARKET *t., oar. SIXTH Four Phelan & Collender First-Class Table*. Meals 12 o'clock, I*. M. AU the leading New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and Chicago daily newspapers. Lunch Every Morning, at 11 o'clock. 8)4 o'clock THE BAR IS STOCKED WITH THE CHOICEST ALE, WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS In the CITY OF WILMINGTON. The Restaurant Is always stocked with all the DELICACIES OF TIIE SEASON. Fami lies and Parties supplied with Game Sappers, at short notice and moderate rates, a GOOD MEAL, at a REASONABLE PRICK, GIVE US A CALL. We respectfully solicit a share of the public pa tronage. marl'T9-ly > order from 5 o'clock, A. M., until Lunch Every Evening» from TJtf THE their If you ILMORK Ac UKWKtS WHOLESALE LUMBER DEALERS, COITBSVILLK, PINNA *T. <; Heavy White Pine and Hemlock BUI Timber a S edanv. Also, all kinds of Building material by e oar load. Wilmington builders are Invited to oorrospond with us. aug4-ly rered Jiiwwbrt. L IFÄT NATIONAL BANK, OF WILMINGTON, Depot* lory of the Public Monies, IWAHOkkL AGENT OP THE UNITE) STATES. EDWAUD BETTS, P.HMH.HT, GEO. D. ABMSTHONG, CA8HIML Paid Up Capital,.. twpiiiiadclnhin And New York Excuang* for nlsliod to regular depositors without charge. Discount days, Mondays and Thursdays, at 8jg A. M. DIRECTORS: .IMAMO wl î I I A. Ë I.BMKNT B. SMYTH, iK am. Pussy. IIen Ky 8. MoCqmb, Hamu an James, Gao hob w. Both, Eu Garrett. Joshua T. 11 bald, William Tat*all, ON Edward Ubtol octl-'y rjlUK ARTISAN** SAVING* BANK, NO. • 0T MARKET STREET, Wilmington. Del. Open to receive deposits dally (Sundays excepted during the usual business lirurs, and and Saturday evenings from 7 to 8 o'clock, P. M. All the profits of the Bank, after the payment of necessary expenses, are devoted to the benefit the depositors, and dividends are made semi-annu ally In April and October. Since the organisation of the Bank, In 1861, the dividends have uniformly been the rate of six per cent, per annum. Dividends not drawn become en tilled Del ■ regarded as deposits,ami participate In future dividends. No manager I« allowed to borrow anj of thelfands lntmstcd to tin Bank MANAGERS: George W. Bush, George 8. Capelle, M. L. LICHTENSTEIN, N. it. Benson, Job II. jAckson, wm. n. swiPT, Anthony Higgins. wm. s UILLBS, President. Williams. 1i.li.es, ( i.KMENT B. Smyth, CHAKI.es W. HOWLAND, Edward Daklinuton, Henry F. Duhe, John MuLbar, ■i Mt. Geo. W. Bush, Vice Presi •otlS-ly John P. McLrar, Treasurer. SIO TO $25 A DAY MADE BY SELLING THE K 4 UNDERGROUND R. R. An authentic history of this remarkable organlza effectlve In aiding s aves to cape from their bondage. By WM. STILL, years «'hulriUHii'.f tlit- Ac ting vigilant Committee, I Manager of the Philadelphia Branch. Imp. 8vo, profusely Illustrated. Cloth extra, $4.50. The author for many years kept a faithful record of all the fugitives who passed through his hauds, MMoot is made up of this and other cases, In which catfie within his observa thrllllng aud the revel tlon, which I Qd . •l.-IltH. The narratives startling. SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION. Endorsed by Chlef-Jnstice Ohasr, Horace Gree ley, John G. Winrno, Senators Humnrk, Wilson. offered and many others. This Is Agents for a long time Send for circulars. Liberal terms. PORTER Ac CO., General Agents, WILMINGTON, DEL. »»-AGENTS WANTED. purest National CHINA STORE. 1420 South 8t„ Philad'* Are Helling very low for cash, English tea sets, 48 pieces, - Uhu uiber bets, - Glass tea sets, 4 pieces, - - - Caps aud saucers, with handles, yi dos. Kulves and forks, x doz., Castors. 4 bottles, - Gold French Bauds, French China Sets, pieces, ..... White French China Tea Sets, Decorated Chamber bets, Vam-s, Cologne bets, Fancy Toys and figures very cheap. Call and exumlne our immense stock. 142» SOUTH STREET. f 1.00 . .60 J. - L00 - 12.60 J. MURNBY. 20-1 y. rililE CUMING CHURCH MUfilC BOOK. TO BE HEADY JULY 1ST. The Standard. By L. O. EMERSON, of Boston; and U. R. PALMER, of Chicago. Price, $1.60. ntleraen have aud In the West,the coming book cannot fall to be the Succisa 'kn of these As the previous id very marked £ application. Speeiemen Payes sent (free) Managers of SABBATH SCHOOLS aud more couvlnced that Book becoming beautUul Sutu GLAD TIDINGS, of the very best (Price 30c. paper, 85c. b'da) la bouks. WINNER'S NEW SCHOOLS FOR THE Piano-forte, Cabinet Organ Guitar,Cornet, Violin, Fife, Accordéon, German Accordéon, Clarionet. Flute, Flageolet, costing but 76 cents each, are Just what are needed for cheap and attractive lnstiuo ■ Charming Song. TUE GATES AJAR. Thomas, 40 The above Books and Piece, sent, post-paid, receipt of retail price._ OLIVER DITSON A CO., Boston. CHAS. IL DITSON A CO., New York. mys-WSdA2tw I^XCURSIOFi COMMITTEES ARE INFORMED THAT THE STEAMER Pilot Hoy Can be engaged by CHURCHES, 8CHOOLS, and reputable SOCIETIES, for excursions river any point bll>. E. B. TAGGERT, 46 Nortn Wharves, Philadelphia, J. ERNEST SMITH, Eighth and Market Streets, Wilmington, Del Pa. Or apr lO-wA sw rpBIKMING AND DRY GOODS STORE, No. 401 LOMBARD St. My friends and the public are Invited to CALL AND EXAMINE MY STOCK, and give maj23-ltawStf a share of their patronage. WM. M. FRANCIS. J^IRE BRICK, The CECIL FIFE BRICK CO., of North East, ,1s manufacturing fire brick.which they will t, from the testimonial3 of tho«e now using superior FIRE BRICK. any lu the market, for standing a «t, which they will deliver In Wilmington the lowest market price. Also, STOVE, Range, GAS HOUSE, BAKERS' . d LOCOMOTIVE TILE of a superior quality. Please add ri my 9-1 m (IV BN JOHN MAULDIN, Bec»y N The Ui l< ! der8lgned Is pleased to inform his customers that ha has the N. W. comer of <1 has opened it with a goods, comprising groceries, vegetables, and all kluds of fruit In season. Where he will be found at all tirnea and glad friends. apri5-2m friends pit ted the repairs to his Eighth and q'atnall, fresh supply of TUOa KNOTT. \TEW CROCEMY STORE i3l 609 TATNALL STREET. The subscriber would announce to his friends and the public that Groceries and fine Sploes, Teas, Coffeer, Buga, Ac., which have Judt been laid In wliu great care, d whlchjwlll be sold a very moderate prlcea The public will please call aud examine his goods, luyll-dl' JOHN MARIS. pa •i- i Uü-'iit vf txoel 6 a COMMERCIAL Job Printing Office, FUlh aud Market Street*, Wilmington, Del. All kinds of plain and fancy BOOK AND JOB PRINTING executed at the shortest notice and reasonable cordially invited to call at will receive polite attention. Our facilities tor All In waut of printing office, where they Bank and Mercantile Printing are firs* cla'ß, all our machinery being driven by steam puvYwr. We Invite a comparison of oar speci •ns with those of other prluU rs. Estimates and Information cheerfully furnished, and orders by mail promptly attended to. AB work guaranteed to tlsfactory. JENKINS A ATKINSON, Proprietors. noriMdAwtf a by to be C. Fujua, Superintendant. fatlwnfl pnei. ÇJ1TY PASSEÄGEXt RAILWAY On and after MONDAY, Ma, lath, the vara of the CITY XtA.ILVVA.-VT minutes Instead of every fifteen wl • very heretofore. First car leaves Delaware Avenue Depot at ft M., and Btand, Front and French at 6.26 myl8-tf î I I " I 1 I I t - -4 o'clock, A. M. with DELAWARE RAIL ROAD LINE. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 20th, 1872, (Sundays excepted,) Passenger Trains will leave as follows:— Koanni ebb southward. A. M. A. M. P.M. 11 oo Baltimore, 7 «ft 2 40 11 1ft Philadelphia, 8 80 ft ll as Wilmington, lo in 6 26 11 60 New ( as le, 16 80 6 P M. State Road. 19 06 Bear, 12 IS Rodney, 10 R6 7 07 A.M. Kirkwood, 11 00 7 Mt. Pleasant, 11 10 7 26 7 20 12 80 Middletown, 11 80 7 40 7 so 1« 4» Townsend, 11 40 7 60 7 85 1 00 Blackbird, 11 46 8 (0 7 40 1 oi Green Spring, 11 66 8 08 7 60 1 16 Clayton, 8 00 1 26 8 io 1 40 Smyrna, Del mar, Laurel, Hertford, Brldgevllle, Greenwood, Farmington, In are ln X, r. fto I ; >k. Mllford, Harrington. Felton Canterbury, Woodslde, Wyoming, Dover, Moorton, Brenford, Smyrna, Clayton, 12 0) 8 16 P.M. 12 16 8 80 r : r. 8 os 1 40 Brenford, 12 10 8 20 8 26 1 66 Spring, 8 80 2 00 Moorton, Blackbird. 8 40 2 15 Dover, ■i ownsend, 8 46 2 20 Wyoming, Middletown, 9 0* 2 36 Woodslde, Mt. Pleasant, » 16 2 46 Canterbury, 1 00 9 00 8 oo Felton, 1 " 8 05 Harrington, Milford, 12 16 8 *6 12 80 8 40 1« 44) 8 46 1« 60 S 66 A basts; Gen'l Kirkwood Rodney, Bear, State Road, New Cast le, Wilmington, 10 15 8 66 Brldgevllle, Phllad'a, B 1 06 9 06 1 «0 • 96 ü 9 40 8 9 46 8 20 Farmington, 1 26 9 66 8 83 Greenwood, 1 4 1 4ft Hertford, P M. P.M. Laurel, 8 10 Delmar, 2 10 2 87 Baltimore, FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passenger Car attached, will leave Philadelphia 11.80; baltimore 7.80. P M. Wilmington 12.60 A. M. : New Castle, 1.20; Middletown, 2.28; Townsend, 2.45; Clayton. 8.15; Dover, 4.00; Wyoming, 4.10; Felton, 4.40; Harrington, 6.06; Farmington. 6.16; Green wood, ft.32; Brldgevllle, 6.60; Beaford, e.15 ; Laurel, 6.40, and arrive at Delmar at 7.00 A. M. K- turning—Will leave Delmar, 8.00, P. M. ; Laurel, 8.26; Seabird, 3 66; Brldgevllle, 480; Greenwood, 4 60; Farmington, 6 06; Harrington, 6.26; Dover, 6.26; Clayton. 6.66; Middletown, 7.82; and arrive at Wilmington, 9.00 P. M. ; Philadelphia, 1L80 F. M., Baltimore, 8.60, A. M. subject te delays ln at BUb I A. T of Guy and The mixed train will be ght business, and wilt stop only lme Is given. NEW CASTLE TRAINS. Leave New Castle for Wilmington and Philadel phia et 7.40, A. M. Leave Philadelphia, 11.40 A. M., and Wilmington, l.oo 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 11.86 A. M., and 7.86 P. M.. nectlons with trains to and from Dover, and Sta SOOUk cld*>nt to tiona where t 8. CONNECTIONS. At Townsend, with the Kent County, and Queen Anne's A Kent Railroads. At Clayton, with Md. A D. R. R. At Harrington, with J. A B. U. R. At Seaford, with D. A Del. R. R. At Delmar, with E. S. R. R.. H. F. KENNEY, Superintendent KEm WHW PHILADELPHIA, W1L * i I f ! 'Jm e r rS fr N ' i ngton, a Baltimore RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Commenciny Monday, January 1st, 1872. Trains will leave Depot comer BROAD STREET AND WASHINGTON AVENUE, as follows: WAY-MAIL TRAIN at 8.30 A. M.,(Sundaysexcep ted), for Baltimore, stopping at all regnlar stations.— Connecting with Delaware Railroad at Wilmington. With Delaware R. R. Lino: at Clayton with Smyrna Branch K. H. and M. A D. R. R. ; at Harrington with J. À B. R. R. ; at Seaford with D. A D. R. R. ; at Del wlth E. 8. R. R. ; at Salisbury with W.4P.R.R. EXPRESS TRAIN at 11.46 A.M.(Sundays excepted), for Baltimore and Washington,stopping at Wilming ton, Perryvtlle, and Havre-de-Grace. Connects at Wilmington with train for New Castle. 4.00 P. M. (Sundays excep ted),, for Baltimore aud Washington, stopping Chester, Tbnrlow, Lin wood, Clavmont, Wilmington, Nowport, Stanton, Newark, Elkjon, North-East, Cliarleston, PerryvlUe. Havre-da^iraoe. Aberdeen, Perryman's, Edgewood, Magnolia, Chase's and Stem Will lng ai B i I ' b Run._ NIGHT EXPRESS at 11.80 P. M., H>ally), more and Washington, stopping at Chester, Lin wood, Claymont, WllmiugViu, Newark, Rlkton, North-East, PerryvlUe U.avro-Ue-Grace, Perryman's and Mag nolia. Passe: take the for Balti ngers for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk will s 11.40 A. M. Train. WILMINGTON TRAINS, Stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wilmington: Leave Philadelphia at ll.oo, A. M., 2.80, 6.00, 7.00 and 0.00 P.M. The 6.00 P.M. train connecu with Del aware Railroad for Harrington and Intermediate sta Leave Wilmington at 6.46 and RIO A. M., 2.00 4.00 aud 7.16 (Daily) P. M. The RIO A. M. train will net stop between Chester and Philadelphia. On Sunday will leave Wilmington at 6.80 P. M. PU1LADA. AND BALTO. CENTRAL IL R. TRAINS Stopping at all stations on Chester creek and Phila delphia and Baltimore Central Railroad. Leave Philadelphia for Port Deposit (Sunday* ex cepted), at 7.06 JL M. and 4.80 P. M.. Philadelphia for Chadd's Ford at 10.00 A. M., Philadelphia for 7.00 P. M. Wednesdays P. M. The 7.00 A. M. train stops between Philadelphia and Lamokln. Leave Port Deposit for Philadelphia (Sundays ex pted) at « 96 A. M. and 4.26 P. M.. Oxford forPhUa lphia at Rio A. M., Chadd's Ford for Phlladelpba, 4:20,'F. M. Sunday, leave Oxford for Philadelphia, 4 45, PM. 'I'ralns leaving Wilmington at 6 45, A. M, and 4 00, Lamokln Jonction with the 7 oo A M and 4 89, P M trains for Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad. THROUGH TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE. Leave Wilmington at 1U 30, A M, 12 20, 5 42, and 10 20, P M. all try Saiurdays Hall siatll OxfON 9> P. A in 40 P M. will connect CHESTER FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Chester 7 46, 8.33, 8.48, and 11.06 A. M. 12.68, 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 MalL 9.86 A. M., Express, 2.40 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 PerryvlUe at 6,47 A. M., for Baltimore and interme diate stations. Trains for Baltimore leave Chester at 12.06 A. M., and ».11 A. M., and 4.86 P. M. Trains for Baltimore leave Wilmington at 12.69 2.OB and 10.09 A. M., 1.06 and 6.17 P. M. SUNDAY TRAIN FROM BALTIMORE. Leave Baltimore at 7.26 P. M., stopping noils, PerrymauB', Aberdeen, llavre-de-Grace, Perry vllk'.ChrtricBtown, North-East, Elkton, Newark,Stan ton, Newport, Wilmington, Claymont, Llnwood and Chester. Mag IL F. KEENEY, Superintendent. und THROUGH ROUTE! O HOBT, QUICK ^ TO THE SOUTH AND WEST. WILMINGTON Ac READING RAILROAD, nrVIA COATBSVILLB_mm THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINT8 SOUTH AND WEST, Train No. 1, leaves Wllmlugton 6.30, A. M., con nects with Elmira Express. Train No 6, leaves Wilmington 6. M., connects with Cincinnati Ex press. Baggage checked through. No charge f transfer of passeugers or baggage at Coatesvllle. ' ' d Rates, apply . 2, West 3d Street, For information Franklin Telegraph Office, W. A It. Depot, Front and Madison. his of a C. STOLZ, Gen'l Supt. W.4K.RR. apr6-tf ILMINCTON * READING R. R w ARRANGEMENT ON AND AFTER MONDAY, May 13th, 1872. Possengor Trains will Leave Southward as ^ Follows : TRAINS Readrg at " Blrdsboro' " Coatesvllle, « Chadd's Ford ie 60 Ar. at Wilmington, ll 40 SUNDAY TRAINS leave Coatesvllle Chadd's Ford, 5 (».arrive at Wilmington, 6 00. P.M SPRING and Buga, care, The 8, Nos. 9. 4. A. M. P. M. 7 26 4 06 A. M. A. M. 10 86 4 35 4 40 11 10 6 20 1 40 7 26 7 30 8 81 I. I B 8 IS 10 4 0% Trains Lx tv* Northward: T. ft, Nos. 1. A. M. L'veWUmlngtoa ate 80 " Chadd's Ford, 7 26 •• Coatesvllle, Blrdsboro' TRAINS P. M. P. M. A. M. 1 46 6 11 67 2 85 1 40p. 4 10 " 8 90 3 36 7 00 , 9 B0 6 2ft 8 4ft " Reading, 10 2» SUNDAY TRAINS leave Wllmtngto tiadd s Ford 8 55, arrive at Coatesvllle Ar. rsi n at s oo. oo, A. JOB they CONNECTIONS: At Chadd's Ford. Trains Nos. 1, 8, 0, 7 and 8 connect for Philadelphia and 0 and 7 with trains from Philadelphia, trains Nos. 4 and 7 connect with trains from Baltimore, and 1 and 8 with trains for Baltimore No. ft with train for Port Deposit. At Coatesvllle, trains Noa. 4 and 6 connect for Philadelphia, aed train« Nos. 1, 2 aud 8 wl'h trains irom Philadelphia. At Blrdsboro', trains Nos. 1 and 7 connect for Philadelphia, and trains l, 3 and 7 for Reading and North, Ea't and Weat. Excursion Tickets will be sold for all Stations for Sunday train going Northward ; this train will stop for passengers at any public road crossing. General Superintendent. by speci and by to myio-d4w m fin, ÎMarlne â fife gasuranre ESTABLISHED 1807. CHOMAS F. PLUMMER'S GENERAL IN8URANOK ROOMS. Hq. 400 MtKKR HtrrM. Osn'l Aaency of the Manhattan Life Ina. Co., of Mew York. CAPITAL REPRESENTED, ORGANIZED 186a ASSETS, IS,000,000. $10000° ° f A " eU to U * bmtl,i oytsT UdOOO fsr each All kinds of Life and Endowment policies I w npy Dividends annnal after the first year,and increase with age of policy. INCOME, $0600,000 FIRE DEPARTMENT. North British A Mer., of L»ndoi and Edinburgh, Andes of Cincinnati, Hanover, of New York, In which Insurance la arranged proved plans at current rate*. In are quickly adjusted and promptly paid. Jans-ly $24.000,00« 16,000,000 872,627 on the moot lm of fire loaaea r }'HE NATIONAL Life Insurance Co., V. S. A. Vf AS 8 BT 8 OVKB LfiSKmEt n.010,TW.U. CAPIT, M'KH.I 8 A strong Stock Company ; does business on A eaafc basts; plans simple; contracts definit«: payment certain ; business and reputation national. . . JOt\EPH L. KILLOORE, Gen'l Agent Peninsular District, W1L, DeL offloe. Room 1, over Fourth Street Market, janio-sm rjUIE MECHANICS' SAVINGS BANK, NO. 4, WEST THIRD MTRMWT, Wilmington, Delaware. No Manager allowed to borrow any fond* of the Institution. JESSE snARPB, Pre sident JAM Ed BHADFOKD, A. H. G RIMS HAW, Secretary and Treasurer. mot T he new camtle county mutual INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE: 'INSTITUTE BUILDING." Insures against FIRE Houses and all other kind of Buildings, with their contents, for periods ef time varying from three months to a term of years. Managers—W illiam Tat nail, M. M. Cleaver. John Guy er, Charles W. Howland, Edward Brlngnnrst, Edward T. Be Hah, James Bradford, George Rich ardson, William Canby, Samuel Oanby, Clement B. Smyth, A. p. Shannon, James Riddle, Goa IL Bates, Ashton Richardson. WILLIAM TATNALL, President 8. D. Smith. Treasurer. octi«,iy 182«. 1872. DELAWARE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 606 Market Street, Wilmington. Incorporated, 1896. Charter perpetuaL Losses promptly adjusted. any other company. Perpetual In greatly reduced rates. WILLIAM CANBY, President mar8,ly Rita • surances ; F. L. Gilpin, Secretary. J.'OR PHILADELPHIA. Commanoln« Tuesday, April eth. THE STEAMER ARIEL ps on TUESDAY, Aril 9th, leav Wharf at 7 A. M., and retnming 2.80, P. M., stepping Will resume lier trt lng French Srreet leave chestnut street wharf ai Hook and Chester each way. Fare to Philadelphia 80 cents. Return trip tlcfc ap2-tf Fre ight, will be taken at osnal raue«. R EDUCTION IN PA**AUK BATE*. ANCHOR LINE STEAMER* SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Passengers booked to and from any Railway Sta tion or Seaport la Great Britain, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, France, Holland, Bel glam, and the United States, Cabin fare from NEW YORK to LONDON, LIVER POOL, GLASGOW, and DERRY by Wednesday's Steamers $60. By S&turday'B Steamers $65 and $70. EXCURSION TICKETS, $120. INTERMEDIATE, - $88. | STEERAGE, • $28, all payable In Currency. Parties sending for tnelr friends In the Old Conn purchase tickets at lowest rates. For fur ther particulars apply to the Agents, HENDERSON BROTHERS, 7 Bowling Green, N. Y. try Or of S. F. BETTS. F OR LIVERPOOL and QUKKNH- >iflpk TOWN—Inman Line or Royal Msu.SSMH. bTBAMEus are appointed CITY OF BRISTOL, Thcbsday, May 16th, at 12, CITY OF MONTREAL, Saturday, May 19th, Et 9> L'ÎTX OF AKTWIRF, Ticuut, nd, u I, P. M. A CITY OF BROSSILS, SATUBDAT. H.; «U, At •, And each succeeding Saturday and Thursday, from Pier 45, North River, New York. KATES OF PASSAGE. Payable In Currency. STEERAGE.$86 to London to Parla». Passengers also forwarded to A ntxeerp, Rotterdam, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Ac., at reduced rates. licket» from Liverpool. Queenstown, Glasgow, or Lojuiornierry, can be bought at moderate rates by par wishing to send for their friends. Drafts for £\ and upward, at current rats, payable in any part ef Great Britain and Ireland. For farther information apply mt the Company's offices. fu u w* • Payable ln Geld. FIRST CABIN to London... to Paris. in 90 I O'DONNELL A FAULK, Sole Agents, 402 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Or to HR. ROBINSON A CO., Agents, Fourth and Market streets, Wümington. sayll.ly PANCOAST&MAULE 227 PEAR St. Phil adelphia. Wrought Iron Pipe '(OYv Çl K' 1 M.\, ?.• M'lKN'W . uv ^ SUNDRIES FOR GAS « HTTCfit. y I pi aw or °/pc cur ro onres. 'SUCCEED Morris,Tasker &Cp. For High & Low Press Heating Apparatus fo» all classes of Bdild.ngs. Laundry and L" r ' r Ctr tin a * y- V • & u e Steam A THE "LIGHT RUNNING**! ^DOMESTIC] AGENTS A. are wanted for ■ every town ln ■ Delaware, to I whom c om mis- I slon will be paid I CASH./ Apply in person or by letter office of » domestic" ». M. Co., ,1815 Chegtnut Street, Pblladel Or 611 W. N.Ü 8 for for for 1 n m tting Street, Wilmington, DeL IB80N, Ag*nw **m-2a 4p f » $pn