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5)(ti fy i&mmtt ml HOWARD M. JENKINS, EDITOR. WALMsaron. Delaware. Tuesday Afternoon, January 1». >.Y, ( Sunday » I PTBRSt FU BUSHEV EVERY excepted,) at the COMMERCIAL Bi er Fifth anti Market Ä t ret«. Two a Delivered FEE* by carriers throughout the city. The Commercial will be », nt by $6.0 • a copy. /..« ly-Post Office in Sew Castle County ; $1.26 for 3 months; 50 mad yrr per an t* Pott Officer outside of Xew Castle county, $5.60 per », $ 1 . s p.r month. nth»; 50 The Publishers Prepay Postage in all for thr VELA WARE TRIBUS S, (Weekly,) the Peninsular and Fruit-growers ; a great Family Thurtlay morning, organ of Farv Se'•.•»paper ; published Two Dollar* a yea-, Fi .otage PREPAID : Pi'B USHERS. COMMERCIAL STEAM PRISTISO ROOMS, pro tided with first-class machinery and skillful Book, Job, and Me orkmen, He Printing of all below the l a,ling Printing for eptculi descriptions, at prie Houses of the large t, ih75, the bacrlbera, free ew Castle county ite for Important Notice.—A fter January Daily Commercial will be se of postage to : ny Post Office a* $5.00 per annum aud at the month» To Post Oltlc will be »ent ar the per quarter. The postage will be prepaid by publish»* ou'side of the county 1" d $1.40 of $5.5) p^r year Tribune, the weekly edition of sent to subscribers to any t'ost office iu the I'ulted States, at $2.00 per ye«r, c postage being prepaid by the publish rs The Delaw e Commercial, will THE ADDEESS OF 00V. COCHRAN. A hardsliip which befalls ■•ery four years .•essity of priutiug a long message from the Governor who goes out, aud a long address the Governor who comes iu—both in about is the fi a fortnight. Usually, the sentiments and ideas of the distressingly similar ; iu spite of Governor who condemned still beat efforts to secure a would sing a to hear the e However, commend to < tune, w and threadbare story, will try to endure it, and w readers the address ot Gov Cochran, which we give iu full elsewhere. The ideas in it cover a wide variety of subjects, financial, legal, political, industrial, social, and ; the Transit of Venus appears to be ornit d, and no allusion is made to the Beecher Trial, but except these, all current topics have probably received attention. The repeal of the Wages Attachment law is recommended, of course, this being the tub which .: has been agreed, the Reform whale. Increased representation for New Castle county is also urged, though a Constitutional amendment is recommended all hands, shall he thr the proper way to get at it, which is going tho farthest way around the measure, instead of reaching it by a direct road. The Govoruor squints strongly iu favor of the project of divid ing this county, which i is essentially and peculiarly a Middletown enter prise, though all the people The remarks uj»on the industrial and financial of varied degrees of soundness, told, in substance, that owing to bad rule, the South cannot buy aud has nothing the statistics show, i that Burpnuxu not united iu, believe, by of that ■it lauon We sell. This, Tue Southern market, until the Panic, good, d the crops raised iu the .South, cottou iuclud steadily growing greater. The desire of .State bank notes, which did not float off—because nobody at & distance would take them—i by the business community. ad return to the certainly not 9 «•rally shared MR BAYARD'S SCANDAL-INSULT NOT CRITICISM. Mr. Bayard's friends and satellites complain if his assault on Sheridan is the sub ject of indignant remark. The manner and form of it were both discreditable. That be had. either as a Senator or us a citizen, a perfect right to criticise General Sheridan's words, nobody will deny. That he should ex press Ins disapproval to the utmost limit of verity, if he considered tho cause sufficient, would neither he improper nor justly offensive. But he assumed to declare General Sheridan, whoso services to tho country had been live here ! Having done nothing himself to Have the Union, he prescribe who shall he its citi : Sheridan haviug helped to maintain the Republic, Bayard, who gave no help at all. mounts the judgment seat to order him banged banished ! not •h greater than his own, This is a ew method of critieisui. It is a very bad . We hope it i «I ethics which the Democracy intro luce i ot to he the code of Congress. It will he aider, if it should propose discouraging patriotic that after the wai pro nd tli nation their live icessfully defended, tin he summarily decided " breathe " iu it, aud this by judges who gav their sympathies to the foreign or tho rebellio Fernando Word erecting gallows tor Dix ; Jerry Black directing tho executif Hancock who imperil de. of Hartrauft : Mr. Bavard orderi •n Sheridan of tho country ; -these are scarcely fer upon «1 courage subdued the flames of civil war and restored tho imperiled . Tho ingratitude of republics great hut hardly, wo Mr. Bayard should apologize humbly to tho country and to General Sheridan. If he is a just ho will do so. Ho will reflect th the rewards which wo expected whose skill tho Ut black that. ««only 1, hIi and diHcourteou»'. personally, but from a public staud-p ly unfit and improper. lie will rememh claim pression wa that tho Roptthhc's gratitude has yet d that the genius of government has received slight servi hands. He will feel tl he created, fre when ho, with his « insignificant public record, presumed to or the death guislicd Arnoric assumption, incapable of defence •dor st distin exile of of tho heroes, tho a gross Tl»e February Magazine«. —"T/u- Galaxy" i its contributors Mrs. Anui February numhe Edwards, Justin Mc Carthy, Titus Munson Coan, Albert Rhodes, Richard Grant White, and other p With all its variety, every number of "The Galaxy " has a distinctive feat) this mon tli bei »*• I \ the specialty ro seven poems g poetry. There , * . . cellence in tho number,live of th by la l.cH. A«)«»ther feature of tho February her is the commence of tof a , - .. . , ow serial no.^; by Justin McCarthy, under tlie title of "Dear i.ady Disdain." It may no inferred from this the Scandinavian story, "A Norse Pilgrimage," in about to end. tide of tho number is •• A Nati. hors," in which Dr. (Joan show fluences which arc insensibly acting upo haracter, and some of the dangers isolated nation iH exposed, i uf the magazine we lind a brief m graph upon dress which explains why Americans ami English dress badly and French so well. Besides articles the Drama, on " Words "—by Richard Gt White, of course- ami one or two others, a short tale, and the usual departments of literature, science, and miscellany complete an admirable number of the magazine. —The February numb une contains a greater v eral of the articles character. The nuniLer opens \ concluding paper on "Following tho Tiber," il- ; hiHtrated. Another illustrated article is ".Six Mouths Among Cannibals." "An American Girl Lovers," by Mary E. Blair, is a d suggestive pa « High life' by W and entertaii social customs of the tocraov. A solid, "valuable, tide is that '1 he leading ar Will Neigh of the Amor which n another part id clever pura •1 the of Lippi unite* Mai/n ■i(;ty than usual, and ! ■ of a decidedly poind with a fl II "A Japanese . K. Griffis, depicts, manner, the amusing Marriage ivid •Japanese d ti dv "F " *»y ». Wood, Jr., M. D. Anthony Trollope's paper, Rome Reeolec ttons of Hiram Powers, is iu his bent style, and makes tho reader thoroughly familiar with the great American pcolptor. Mr. Black's ferial, "Three Feathers, ' goes on ^charmingly, and a shorter, but not completed «tory, by Ita Anial Prokop, entitled "The Matchless Oae," gun, of which Chapters I. and II. and amusing. Lucy H. Hooper describes, in a pleasant way, the impressions made upon a stranger by the customs and manners of Paris and tho Parisians. " Our Monthly Gossip" the usual charming variety of short papers interest all readers. be vety that iiuii'ctcd ulih the le lotu s Cabin. Inter* nun g F Publication of t John P. Jewett, famous at c publisher of Unde Tom's Cabin, tells some in teresting facts of that the ith the publication When Professor and Mrs. Stowe ;e. ted o Boston to negotiate about it, Profeseor ieutiou-, id after agree Stowe very c. ing to let J • wrote publish it, said he did lieve it ii*,ht lie w lose be Mr. Jewett tld roulil want '.o read uoy -, rel except those who read it i the slavery Era. Ot course the publisher said it w risk. Then the question c c-jpvwright should be sold iu full Sir. Jewett strongly advising tho latter course. closed. Professor Stowe marking, with a dubious smile. "1 shall be well pleased if Harr et gets a good black silk dro out of it." Subseipiently Professor Stowe (after sell and was noticed bone that they might really to buy a little cottage and a of ground. The Huaucial when the first payment for copy made. It consisted of a chock for The author—then famous, but not up whether the retained, So the the hook begau fessed they dared get enough out of it quarter of right *10,000. realizing the money value of her fame—with husband, the simple-mind kI professor,stood looking with a dazed surprise ami perplexity at the little hit of pajmr by which they formed ttiat the Tromout Bank would pay Harriet Beecher Stowe or order the sum of Î10, 000. At last, with a queer ami almost pathetic simplicity, the professor a»>ked the publisher what lie should uu with it Doubtless that gen tleman would now he surprised at his questionable then whether a check before, and oertainly he had as little knowledge as most women have of the nnxle of hanking operatione. Mr. J ght easily bo swiudled ■hem to the hank, haviug open an account, to keep ey about them, and draw a chock when they wanted any. At the hank the p lessor was introduced to the cashier and then to the directors,a hoard meeting being iu progress. The gentlemen were all desirous of meotiug Mr. Stowe. As Mr. Jewett expressed it, the profes during the few minutes the clerk consumed in opening account current. Mrs. Stowe remained at the publisher's office. There were, of course, pleas ant hopes and associations in that homo aud family 011 that date. The famous book sold hylthe million copie». The uuaffected, simple little la transformed into the renowned thoress, and "tho Beecher," as Mr. Jewett presses it, became from that date the uppermost trait. He paid in all over $36,000 for the copy right. tier to plicity. It he had ever ett, fearing they robbed, went with t first advised them but little every chair i the dv j&pwial goitres. Grosvcuor'» Improved Kclltulonmt PlCLMlCr. Plaster, Capslc Patent Lint, Glass Nipple Shells, ' Glyi uw Root, T. ■ iyc«i \Voo»l Boxes, elson's Gelatine, Concentrated « ilycerlue, Scherlug's Chloral Uy«lrate, Tiu SeidliU Bo Star Mills Paper, Filtering Paper. Turne«l Nelson's French Mustard Plasters, Effe Salts, (Kea bey A Mattlaon's) «1 Pills B A C <1 Granules, ÏCT Alle Plasters, Moiler's Cod Liver Oil, egar Bitters, olio way's w « v Confections, Mut they Cuylus Capsules, Planten's capsules. 's Seltzer Aperient, Uenszey's Troches, Brown's Bronchial Troches, Yankee Shaving Heap, Scheffer's Pepsine, Low's Liniment. Supplied to Die tra»le the lowest market y E. BRINGHURoT A CO, Wholesale ami Retail Drugttlsts, Corner Mxth an«l Market Streets. W 1. W llliams. < . Ninth id tlar et Ntre offers lor sale fav«>ring buyers, er makes of F 11 Fi Suchet P Hair, T« nl Nall Brushes, Putigeuts, Puff Boxes Perfume Diffuse I.U bin's E Rlmmel's h Atkinson's Extracts. L«)W's Extracts, Ac., Ac the Centennial Perfumery of which we have 26 different extracts and hoquets. This line of perfumery ha the dell«-a« y of the finest French with the permanence of best English Bell Uolitlay Re «sanies of life. Recognizing the duty «if the time and (incidental! ) wishing the «pialty of those perfumes to be known by the few who I not yet tried I>rl«e, ! : g the shall offer lu-lucem« DURING THE HOLIDAYS, Incomparably cheat) iltytu t ers, Op»» Ihat w ako o«sIs approaching «la v* « l KI* y I er, Toilet W . Roque Kurina suit trying »deute, permanent, •ef resiling, all. at ILL!AMS' Prescription Store. Ninth I Market s AI edit; in cm. For he Family Jina-opathlr, Bo I P ittti. Allopathy. II« Elect I« thr Delaware Avenue Dri W. T. Fresh supplies eeklv. J vl 7-tf «Lhlt'llS, ( füuraticmal . A. REYNOLDS w. CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL INSTITUT WILMINGTON, DEL Tub Fa u. Ti aprs-iy»i - SKPTKMHKK 7TH, 1874 ^NNIE C WENZELLE PEN ARTIS T, 1 Okvnuk St , Dki.a ameutai Writing ami Copying, era, petitlouH.deeda certifie Jnstructlo iur. hpeuee ■ : Resolutions, visiting « an >tly I <1 families by ght. J^UGRY AC A DKM Y. A SELECT ENGLISH, CLASSICAL AND MERCI A L INSTITUTE. MASONIC TEMPLE, Wilminoton, Dri.. SAMUEL W. MURPHY. A. M. M. D., PRINCIPAL. Assisted by experienced .nstrue dppartmenta «ff WINTER TERM OPENS DEC. 7TB, 1874. For catalogues apply to Boughman, Thomas A Co. fob'4-1 y the several £uralJ?r turners. YARD. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS all kinds of BUILDING « lowest market he NEW YARD of HEW EH A CO.FRONT AND PINE HTS. a complete aasort rything in the building ilno. N EW * iii rJn«l they can parch MATKRIAI. ; Who have constantly o 'll ITK '»TN« AND HEMLOCK BILL LUMBER A SPECIALTY Parti-r tlon g!i Lumber HEWEd \ ( O. <i. Mi l ikuxl: . Marg'r Wli. offl««. T. P. McCAIHiKN. I. A. SMITH 'y|«:CA.l>J)fcJN & 8WITH, Importer ! TO Y s NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS, FIRE OHKfl. S37 AND 8::e NORTH SECOND STREET, my 16-6 in M erinos — brown, im «de Meriuos, reduced t. price $1.95 per yanl. PHILADELPHIA. WINE AND • 5 cents, former W. B. SHARP, Fourth and Market streets, The Firs» Da* and the Fin ■tegular Cnsl 1.« Thh to advise jou that we have :elved from workmen a lot of 351 HEAVY OVERCOATS, Made of Chinchilla, warm,each good weight,wi ll trimmed which late arrival, bstuntlal nl marked, because ot • he NOMINAL PRICK OK i. «J. Which l* less manu fad T he colors the actual dost of id quantities follows : Dark Bi 319 Blue. 32 These a 1 of ot lots Of Mid id quality of fresh goods, recommeni d adv I fi leud their frleuds d buy . do likewise. Though the li large, :k!y " suapped up" as soi tey will examined, unless we mistaken gréa I.» Judgment. There are a few lets of pan a loons have been hammered iK w price onler n «luce e amount if carry over times iu the year when men-hanis put the lowest prices ou their goods, and just p Ther lakmg account of stu«-k Is the time with us. ul of next up ac d iu the meantime we will pu' lower marks makes of Reidy Meu. super ide Clothing for Boys 1.1 e all w «I uu deviation allowed. *w t-ysiem giv " guarantee" wl h 10 «lays If unsatisfactory. plain ligures i purchase, the best f° of wide de I id the WAN AM AKER .V BROWN, WANAMAKER «V BROWN, WAN A MAKER «k BROWN. WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK BALL, OAK IIALL, OAK IIALL, THE LARGEST CLOTHINGHol'SElN AMERICA, S. E. CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. juu's-et Jÿprrisî Sotirrs . ■ stums (iooda I <1 YUUR ATTENTION IS INVITED TO Ol R Handsome Tulle Fine Hair Brush s, Choice Buffalo Combs, Fancy Cologne Bottles. Elegant Puff Boxes, Fancy Tooth Brushes Hand Mirrors, ■»••I Chest P »1 Gentlemen's wt Lu« lies' Fc HANDKERCHIEF EXTRACTS. We have fl •«I prices extremely low dull times, and guaran* sell these goo< consulting their c k if they w year than Interest will look at •lire bargains. i" 1 Tlx EDWARD MclNALL, JR., APOTHBCXHT, i. E. COIL SECOND AND MARKET STREETS. Vu MiNtrroK. apr7-iy It. A I', Sliocnmlicr selling AI HTOC'K OK HOLIDAY GOODS RICES TO SUIT THE TIMES! They h; FRENCH, GERMAN, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PERFUMERY; e a large ck of Cologne of the bes KlH. e u ve y fine Cologne which they put up piaiu bot beautiful c ties. CALL ND^Si-'E 1 TllkM*, S»3 MAR ET STREET, 1„.dilute Building. Testimony. I cheerfully give this testimony Mrs. Foster's blood Purifier au«! the public I Tetter Ointment d afflicted for many years blood, a troubles« disordered obstinate tetter the «1 swelling of the gland.« the o'.-caslon of prolonge«! suffering the ick, Wille I consnlted eight of the clans In the eity und without ree contrary getting worse, till Unuliy lng of Blood Purifier, wide being a certain c turning point iu my c of the Blo(sl Purifier Ointment, the swelling ceased, the eruptions <Usa{> •1 effectually cu «I concerning promine «Reine a loug relief; ut any permane Uespalr :e«l to try Mrs. Foster's recommended to r my disease. It e ; after using two ope, 1 In the td now I X ff further Information it my resilience. case, call THUS. SCOTT, lltlt Street Brhlge. li Myriqi, «»re Bron d all ed by 1830 riaymont Street, f oster'* I infallible No Croup. Asthma, Iniluenza 1 luugs speedily c i Colds, chltls, affect] using Mrs. Dr. Foster's Infallible Cough Syrup. Price: Adults'35cents: Children's25cents. Pleas , safe un«I easy to take. For the thrr FOSTER'S DRUG STORK, ■ r ml v Im the Til Huy CHEST PROTECTORS. »rtment of them for sale by B. .V C. SHOEMAKER, A Cliotc« Pharmacists, >3 Market Street. ioV'3-tf The C elluloid Thea« Trusses « the "Off easily adjust««! public. The spring Is of completely covered d preserves It, while the of the Cellu or offered to inglish Steel, Celluloid, Among the many great ailvanlag.-H loiil Truss, which will be at once appreciated by have worn Trusses, are the following: It Is Impervious to water. It will never bro .cli pr« e material. It the baud i any shape requtreil without artificial heat. It will net*her or chafe dlffleulT rupture with safety » patient. It 1 comfort. It need not be remove«! while bathing. Its durability is beyond question. eal, for it will last a life of the laxly causes no unpleasant smell, -tli a Celluloid Truss, the ~ », safety, durability, adaptability, and It In fact, comfort, economy. ety of styles of these Trusses nmy ut Foster's Drug store, Front and West Streets. •I examine. Adjustmeuts^nade o ladles by Mrs. Dr. Fos jcelvlng their s Pie « all charge. Special sho . 'J -• ge turn by a competent - f 1. I lii ikep« Wine or li Hus m fuil lu att.»n«l< «I with cympto n : loss of m mory ; ; in lispo ertk lilffl ty of breathing ; of «liseuse ; weak, ner horror of (loath ; night (liinnesH of vision ; al weukneNn ; horr tieinbllng; • 1 rea« 1 col«l led ; weakness ; universal lassitude nl appetite with fin-lung «ff the i on ; puli'i countenance i. «lyspej body; * in- symptoms; Iryne.-s of the the fai'e ; mrlfyiug the b In th Mporary suff usion ■ P the eyelids ; living liofore 1 I« of sight ; ' : » symptoms fro emedy tin E F. Run kel'a 1$: r W iw (njiy.ug health who h ik rs. ; of iron. ever fails, 'liions •i • -•«lit. Take «: of ci rl. e Imitat lor jo well * . As Kunkel* • r Wine of Ir all lun'ry, druggists th« Ration ami try to palm It off on 1 heir e wh« 11 they call for Kunkv.'H Bitter Y\ ine of Iron. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron Is put up only In $1 «I has a yellow wrapper nicely pat on Hie ic, with ihe proprietor s photograph on the [K-r of each bottle. Always look for the pin ihe outside, ami you will always be get the genuine $1 per bottle lars« Mj 1«1 by druggists graphs( r$5 doJ I dealers everywhere. TAPE WORM REMOVED ALIVE, d all comp!« <1 iiy 8 Dr Kunkel, 269 North Ninth delphla, l'a. sen«l for circular. For ordinary worms, «-all on your «iruggiBt bottle of Kunkel's Worm Syrup. Price, $1 Ilea« heu« I hours No fee till ch eel Phila I gel a (City business JUrrocrji ~ AUCTIONEER*. . Htldbam A Son, 111 BANK.KKM Se BROKER». R R. Robl BAH Oh its A HaIK HHK^r A. Aaboubaoh. 1»' Marke BK1.I. RINGERN dk HIM. I'On'I'« . W Jfeobrf'D, 6 W Howard O. M HOOT X ~!l OK.MAKER"- m. -J Market atr dAOo, No. 6. IC. T J. U. Abnandrr, Babooek A Bro . i John 8. MoraUud, 4th sad Po Irvine Murray, 1V7 W. Id iirei-t . A. Turner SIS Market* • ( AUPKNTKUH AND »L II.DHK n. J. O Haddock. op Thorn«. J . HiH.il., »ho CICJAttM «It TOBACCO. Brisbane A DoMaluvU]«. 7lB . A. DavU. . Hob i ko» . m, u!&%. a 4th*at Wi CL 'KH. WATCliK-8. A Jk Praaton A>en, *8 King « J. U. Maaaoy, h iC 4t.r»r orner Havecib a C OACH A C'A K RI At- K . Wm ÜHIUCJI8TM. U. R. Brtncbnnt, 317 Marke FI.OKIHTf*. Tatnall A Go., DeUwa HENKltAI. INHl'HANC l bomaa F. Plu Il «y A Van T CiKNTM» FUINIsIIIm; G Market A : i NT» . 61u M ■t4M>n A Hon. Jl i. Mura»a, âU Mark rh'sa. 410 M» HATH. CAP.M. Jko. BakUl A Wair*von. 41 Uh**. K. Uaball, J it ; HAKUWAItK. Ji Markst . IKON de MTKKL. n A Co., 8. K cor lu.l .*/.tpla, ••»« 1.1VKKY rtTA1IMX. l-.f.l. W ll„:i»n l.OOIlIXU-UI.A.HHKM A I'll A Rlwood Doxuc, lu W. McMonoglc, K lu« «Ire* JIKKCHANT TAILORS, loo. Gouart. 13 K. Fourth atraaL «Jhn B. Mahlh*na«u, 415 KIuk » .ar, Jr., 1 -jh Markat at PAPER IIA.VR1NR4, d Mark al a PI.L'JIBEItM AND («An FITTERS. . V. GUloap!a, REAL ESTATE ! I KH % Xc. oU. W. JKNTS. T*un Panuluictoo, Allmond'a lid«., -tb * M. M. Child 4.. or, 3d sad Hhlp^ey rtioet«« Koynolda A H.Ü 4 W. We.-.! V. . H Oil lit RESTAI KANT A Bit.I IAKI) It« Joseph Halltcsr 201 im! HEWING riAl .IJNKM. Market •« rer A l!akt>r V. Go . Ml Klnm «rtriwt. r American Sewln* MiujuIoo, 7Ï» Mark.,» -« New t'OPPHL :iud TEA Denier*. Colon PaolHo Tea Go UNDERTARERh. Tho# «I. Gilo», itll^Shlploy afreet. . 514 Urkot at 8. You wtom, ttraurs, ilamjrs, ou. J^-KVV OTOVK A.NL^ HKATKU 8TOHE GENERAL UoL'SB-FURNISHING EMPORIUM. WILLIAM F. ROBINSON HAS OPENED NEW STOVE AND HEATER STORE. ., fronting the latest im proved STOVES, HEATERS, AND RANGES. Pa l<*!tl4-tf N. E. cor. of Seeon« Second St. I Kin "li-Cair Hupplleil at the shortest notice' jdoots ana SUoci pUlLU* C. BENKKHT, 2.76 NORTH SECOND ST., PHILADELPHIA, Manufacturer of >oaler LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS. Examine ouk Stock. octio-3m nrei guiiaing nna a:ima ^imr. jr iME LIME, 1 have UMK, LIME FRESH FROM THE KILN, ul. Kilns opposite Wilmington (ins House. the Pcnna. House uyB t All left oelve prompt attention. Jy20-tf 1. M. PAWLING. ^uruiture aua iludtnaklng ^ABINET-MAKINU U* N D* B R T* A K ' î N li 1 will continue late Jotui Russell,) î business of my b the old Hluud NO. 417 SHIPLEY STREET, «I a large assortment of Pint TTKK, MATTHASSKS, FKATUKKS. AC. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO UNDERTAKING. THOMAS I. RUSSfCLL. c-r (tho And wlil keep Jep30-ly EW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED, P. hahsoN'S, 219 w. Second st.. Wilmington, Del. N Jïfigbt ïütus . QBAi* WARNER & CO., Proprietors of the PHILADELPHIA AND WILMINGTON PROPELLER LINE MARKET STREET WHARF, WILMINGTON, FIRST WHARF BELOW CHESTNUT St., PHILA. Steamers Ball dally at 6, P. M. Jyl-ly B USIi'3 Wilmington and Philadelphia DAILY STEAM FREIGHT LINE leaves French Street Wharf, Wilmington -oud wiiarf above dies Philadelphia, at 6 o'clock, P. M. »8 delivere«l pr« either city, or transported fllmltigtou with«: the » ■•«•«•L, ( Got.dn 1 pack) harge f< •dp* GBORCIJÏ W. BUSH à HON Frone!« street Wharf, Wilmington 8. MEKRHUSW, Agent, Second Wharf above Chestnut Ht. PhUa. MfBe particular t<» order freight by Bush'i Line lanv lv H . 8. Mc'OMB, MANl FACTURER OF PATENT-sTRCTCHED, PATENT-STR ETCHED; PATE NT-RIVETED, PATENT-RIVETED, OAK-LEATHER BELTINJ, OAK-LEATHER BELTING. LACE AND PICKER LEATHER, AND ALL KINDS OK HUGE AND HARNES ; LEATHER, COPPER ItlVEl'S, BELT HOOKS AND CLASPS, HYDRAULIC PACKING, AND (ÎUM BELTING, CONSTANTLY ON HAND. STORE AND MANUFACTORY, THIRD AND ORANGE STREETS, WILMINGTON, DEL. JUST RECEIVED, The Einest Lot CHOICE SINOINt CANARY BIRDS That d for Bale very chenp. YOUNG BIRDS. :ver imported. •J heae W. N. CHANDLER, «11 Market Street. £_aprl4-ij Jircäs fvimmlofls . ~ .JEW GOODS. » «inflating of a choice as. LADIES' AND GENTS' HANDKERCHIEFS, EM BROIDER DZEPnVR Wl.RK, HOSIERY, ULOVES .* Nl) A' CY Ü OD8, MITABLK FOR TUB SEASON. N AT PRICES TO SUIT TUE TIMES. *' Ü STAAT* No 4« 7 Market st tnarü-iy giiUartnii . Q.EORG7C H. ASH, MERCHANT TAlLoH, NO. 4, EAST TH! A'ilminuton, Dri aware. «ortnient of OVBI COATINGS an WORSTEDS, CLOTHS. CASMMBKE» AND VKS INUH. Examine g.MHl t FALL AND WINTER l" 7 18 .'4 MERCHANT '1A ll.i'll MERCHANT TAiLOK. MERCHANT TAILOR. fOBM DAN !« JOHN DAN tA, IU1IN DAVIS. MARKET STREEtT WILMINGTON, DK the U 1-arge ; ,-k. I'ricos to guaranteed. ' Ja- »-l, r motto. OrowUjS, Sr. p.H Ri.islun Curraiiis, I allau ange iv*-l, 1 , l.e i«i Spices, «-., go to BOWMAN'S. For Seedless Cherries, Plums, Peeled Peaches, ^s ami silted Apples, Turkey Prunes, »! "4L" 1 « 1 :. go to BOWMAN'S. For really Prime Coffees and Choice Teas. B„ go to BOWMAN'S. For . Almonds, Fine le Grapes, etc., go to e Walnuts, Prim Layer and Loose Raisins, \\ BOWMAN'S. TO money, and the same get the best, go to BOWMAN'S. SK« (*ND AND KING AND KING HTREET. r^O TUE PUBLIC, whlle the HARD TIMES LAST U JOliN ALDKN S NEW oTORE, . SECOND AND W ASHINGTON STS., , Fresh Meat, &v. novl4-3m «.O r N. W. cc d buy Groceries, Piov'aic VLB r CHE A P FOR CASH. G ROCKRIES. F1NB>T AND STANDARD UKOCfcltlU» Can always be purchasisl at A. O. PERKINS, KI) OltOCKKT, NO. 3, K. SECOND FT. TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, DRIED AND CANNED GOODS, FLOURS AND PUOV1 luNS. UNEXCELLED. The purest of LI QL OILS, WINKS AND GINS CONhTANTLY ON HAND. sepBO-iy A. O. PERKINS. Q.REAT ATTRACTION GREAT UNION PACIFIC TEA COMPANY'S, 512 Market Street, (SaVUIe Bull.llug,) THE ART GALLERY OF TUB CENTENNIAL EX HIBITION, Given away BEAUTIFUL PICTURE, ENTIRELY NEW. mar4-ly rjpKA, TEA, TEA, RET ML AT WHOLESALE PRICES, T« a. ! n GREAT UNION PACIFIC TEA COMPANY, 612 Mahkkt Stukkt, Wll.MI noton. JAMES CRIPPEN, superintendent. mar4-ly J^ON'T READ THIS! SPLENDID NEW CHROMOH, 16X20 INCURS. .:'TDK PEI'S,":. AND FRUITS AND FLOWERS. GIVEN WITH ONE POUND OF TEA AT 80 AND OVER. en 110x08 KVKHY UHCUA8KK " THE PETS," " FRUITS AND FLOWERS." GREAT UNION PACIFIC TEA COMPANY, Market Street. mar4-iy jflrt JleaUrs . & JAMJSH ALTON ICE DEALERS. OKK10KS : 16th King aud No. 2, f. Third Ht. ocl29-tr_ QHANGK COMMENCING MONDAY, AUGUST 31st, We will sell 6 pounds dally . 8 " '• IN PRICE OF ICE the following prlceB : 40 cents a week 86 12 BO 1Ö 86 BU $ 1.10 « 00 4oc. i delivery 60c. per loo lbs. loo roo, BOO We guarantee i sell Ice lu this cliy.^ ^ PU8EY A RICE. gACRED MUSIC BOOKS 1875. RIVER OF LIFE, (35 cents.) A m< «lay School Book. II. S. Perkins beautiful Sun «1 W. W. Beni ley. LK 4 DER, ($1.88 ) Full collection of Metric 1 Tunes. Anthems Ac., with Singing School Course. U. It. Palmer mid u O. Emeruoul. THOMAS'S QUARTETS AND ANTHEM«*. ($2.60.) t music of tho best cluss, for Quartet Chairs. J. R. Thomas. DANKS' ANTIIEM SERVICES. (2.60) music of excellent quality for all tli- service Episcopal Church. U. P. Dunks. Anthem ol PERKINS' ANTHEM BOOKS. ( 1.60.) ^asy An hems. Very full, goo« I, and already p q ular collec tion. W. O. Perkins. «S >M; MONARCH, (Töceuts.) For Slnglug Schoo's. Not much Baer- «1 Music, but au a-lmlrude prepara tory course, with a large quuutlty of secu.ar music for practice. H. H. P.ihuer ami L. O. Emerson. books sent, post paid, for retail price. OLIVER DITSON A CO., CHAS. U. DITHON A <\ 711 B'dway, New Yor<. dec30-W-sA2tw J^017UE, We wouhl call especial attention ~ pictures of "GERMAN FINISH," which think are surpassed in this or any other , many thousands of which arc In this city, and fi tnetr quality we grive a general reference. M. A W. GARRETT, TW) Market stvle 1/OR THE EINEST TEAS, CHOICEST X coffees, go to 11 K. FOURTH STREET. Hew & amtt « nunts . AGENTS PROFITS PKH ___ week. New articles just patented. 8 amp If* sent lo an Address W. H. ('HipKHTKI*. $57.60 $Too. New articl free to all. Add re Will prove It or forfeit 267 Broadway, Ne THE CHRISTIAN, A LARGE «1 (rood J anll-4ir T ry llvt «1 live family paper, fu 1 of st-rl« n i . No sectarianism, politics, pills, _ vortlsemcnts. only 76 cents a year ! scud lOceutB before you forget It I Hpleuilld AffCU h wanted everywhere. BI« H. !.. HASTING^. Wash u puffs, nor au II v for 3 speclme Map premium, comiulsslo St., Boston Mass., 6«« jantl, , pldlttda I'll. rth AVK YOU TRIED II JURUBBBA WEAK, NERVOUS, OR DEBILITATEl>7 with Languid k You ID] effort than vou feol eapuble of making? • J tnt USES A, the wonderful tonic and iu hieb acts so benedi tally on the secretive > Imnart vlMor to all the vital forces. ■ Al I B vtgorator,which ac Impart vlg« fus ah stimulates for a .only to let the sufferer »all t*» ui it Is a vegetable tome acting alcoholic, appetite I' S!.' depth of misery, directly on the It regulates gives such a healthy lone • -valid fet Its operation la not vluieut, great gentleness; the patient experlenc inurked results, but gradually his tru ul the mle syste like a new p«' .Ib charuvte tin mal i •d by l.L change, hies Fold their tenta, llkv the Arabs, Ami silently steal away." and untried discovery,but has l*een with womlerfal remedial results, by the highest me«Ucal auth< d alterative known This Is long prouounc most powerful Ask your druggist for It. For sale by JUI1N80N, HOLLOWAY A ( O.. Jaull,4w Philadelphia *, 'the I'd rpiIK NEW YOl'K WEEKLY WIT 1 NESS, giving News. Markets, «1 Live Editorials at fi. cbe«l 75,000 circulation free sample copy. ries, I lctures, year, postage paid, has three years. Send l«»r :nv y i IONÖTANT EMPLO'. MENT / 1 Home, male or female, $30 a week warrante«!. No capital required. Panic pie sent free. AildresB wall 6 ce rosa, Williamsburg, N. Y'. d valuable stamp, C. dec ARYLAND EYE AND EAR INbTl .*, Mil. M TUTE, 06 N. Charles htreet, Italt'inure, GEORGE REUL1NG. M. 1). late Prof, of Eye Ear Surgery lu the Waslungt -n University, charge. The large, handsoui«* residence of the late C'h Carroll has been Dtted up with all adopted in the latest Schools of Europe, for dal treatment of tills class of «liseuses. Apply by letter to GEORGE RKUL1NG, M. 1)., decSMw surgeon In charge. ■« -I. Improvements • «P* rpKAÖ RETAILED AT IMPORTERS 1 PRICKS, GREAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TEA CO., Streets, I ( Arch Street, cor. Second 21 S. Second St, Philadelphia, Pa. organization of capitalists t( This Is IMPORT AND DISTRIBUTE TEAS e small profit, saving the consumer all pr »IPs Idlemen. We control a large part of the best leas brouglit iu this country, which oursclv es. Pc their which gives luihed stores for distributing o clpal cities of the United Mat» s. We give customers a tor of sold only bi other deal« rs do so 'is buying « disadvantage, o very best tool Lies of selecting, great u«lvantug. s. We have estai» tiil the prln BEAUTIFUL OIL CHROMO, , of Atuerlc taken fr< « the richest ge ich, if is «fig tit I"' lists) ; price of the *1 customers. n These e! los are a presem All goods sold warrante« 1 to give perre« i sutisfu«- tlou or the money refund«»!. GREAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TJL\ CO d d c 881 Arch Street, 621 S. Second a , Philadelphia, P dec28 4w IIILADELPIIIA ltlUIAL OABK CO P full opcratlou, COFFINS AND CASKETS id making all the various styles «»f «le, furnlshe«! In all klmls of finely finished. We will the 1« AKEROOMS, 211 Ith prompt OFFICE 8 N. BROAD ST., li •*t prices, fr« 1 a «i Phila. twrg« for descriptive Price List pjli COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS AND ALL THROAT DISEASES L'BH WELLS' CARBOLIC TA BLOT h. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. Druggists generally, and «leeva-iv BouztWAY A Co ., Plillailclplilft, I'a. QANCER CAN RE CURED ! dreadful disease thoroughly cured with« of the knife or caustic by 1 all skin Sold oy b'lis • I'« IN I ill« 1er I 111 the I illscases •Uscovery. Scrofula d after all other remedies rail, lars. Consultation free, «tally. PENN. CAN« ER INSTITl TE, nov8(M2w 8'itw Chestnut at., \\ d bit 1 tdelpl QOFF'R BRAID D-12W IIK>T MADF. « llrt , $larlut & ïife guttirontt . TO MY l'ATKONB 1867 187o AND Tt K GENERAL PUItLI«'. hereby to express my unfeigut «1 grat tu«lc ry liberal patronage I have reee past eight jujui's, pareil to place any improvetl plans, aud 1 «I for tin 1 ■ suy tliut I it of IiiMiiran c. ou the current rates. ■'ompanles I the authorized Ag«« ! lus uuy to r not only fuir lu the Issu«* the adJashiiPlt: and settle The capital represent Sixty Millions Is Fire assets, ami struug and reliable 1 Manhattan Life Insurance C« North British London. Royal Cunai Hi w ho ai «» aim In >f ;«1 at my ageci-y Dollars, over Fifty of whlcu represented by the following •omi to N. Y. «I Mercantile Insurance Co., Insurance Co., Montreal, V ; Insurance Company. N. Y. Fire Association of Phllailelphla. Hanover Fire Insurance Co,. Ne Amerlc Fire IiiHun II York. 1 ;. Natio Glenn's Falls Insurun Merchants' Insurance Fairfield Insuram e C« New Orle Co., Hartford. C< s Falls, N Y. Co Newark. N. ,f. N« alk, c Ins Co., N. O. Co., N. Y. of « Incinna'.l, oh o. )»rg, Pa. We Chester Ilisura Amazon Insurance l Alb-iiiunlu Insurun«'.' ire partlcular.y Jllcies on Dwellings, whi«' , P i call \ «> utteutio I« es abo Hoping by u cl a eontiiniance of yo mclv.ï putronuge, I tits T'tily, TH MAS V. PI.I vtMKH, ^WILMINGTON INSl RANCH A IINCY 1 j an 7-1 y .!«• by mail will receive i •nipt at.« AWAKE BOAKD DIHECTOK'.' DMIO:, MUTGAL UFE IMSUKAML'C «UM Y: v CF MAINS. Ht , wiurr Urrioi, 911 Hn: I TON, Dv. OFF1CBR« JOSHUA maris, Presiden'. I». H. KENT, Tr^-rV 0 *' 8 - VIC '- , ' r ' "' 1 ' DU. D. A DODGE, Snore!arv Exkuutivk coxxin Capt. N. R. Benaoa, T. Y. DeNormandie, J. ft F.ini. Da. JOHN P. WALES, Medical Exan All monies collected in here Joauc*l by this Board of Directors upiii. first-class real estate securities and thus make this practically a Home Company. Jt ib to the Interest of thoce wishing insurance t. ßorne^* 6 tlllS tJüm l ,au y ttU ' 1 keep their •y 9 NBW CAKTLE UOUWTV -*■ MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OFFICE.—602 MARKET STREET. Insures against FIKE*HotiseA and uli other kin 1 t,lulr for periods of - - varying from three months to a term of tears Manaobhs.—W illiam Tstnall, M. M. cleaver John Guyer, Charles W. Howland, Edward Briughnrot Ä SiÂter , £ * »■ Tr,Z^* TATOA1 ' L ' J-JROWX'Ö EXPANSION SPRING BED BOTTOM ! THE MOST DURABLE BED BOTTOM MARKET. elastic, IN THE It Is noiseless, the greater weight than any be« Call , d will sustain a ur iuvi.ute«l. ore, No. loo w. second u. Manufaeturiag and General Agc IV ^ H ' MüülUfi Delaware. * the for(he decnV Jt ueci7-iy I $au 8oati %iutt. AI/IlMINUTON A HEADING It. TT WINTER A It RA N G EM RNT. li. MONDAY, MiVKVBJ Tru/ Going Northward. • • 19TH, 1874. follows: I I umg SumUw, hi STATIONR, NO. Ö No. 3, No. 1 No.y, No • P P Ö.16 if. 6. 3 8.3« 6 .: Viimlngton, liRdd'H Ford, 8.88 ('OBtPSVllle, Held, ; ■ 7 19 7. Mfl 7 6 6 « r.,47 u.43 Spring ln,iB BlrdHU 4.4< I 6.66 io.T4 Reading, CONNECTION . M Wilmington w 'A llmlngton .V BhIiIiu A t Chad«Vs Ford with trai:>B At Coatesvllie with train s ou 1*. nun. H. w •and ai Reading with it» lua on Hitlla. .v Reaillug, Leb. \ al d East Pcnnu.. and Reading A Coluuibiu Railroad and the Berks<• nmy Riilirfmd. Sunday trains „« .'Cts with P. A : . C. train south. Hi to l'liilud«-li«tit* Railroad -, P. A B. C. R It. 1C. COI L NO«, General Superintendent. Jaui.lydA' JKMMHYLVAMA RAILROAD 1 ON •1 Mark .r Tr Depot, Thirty-Second MAIN LINE WESTWARD l'aolt Accum. 6.141,9, aud 10.50, A. M.,l U>, 4.46,6 6u 9 On HnudAy 7.80, A. M., J, amt T.'ifi Mall, lee d 11.30 1*. M. 1*. M. Eimiru and Lock Have Mall . Sunday, s.im is only to • u dally, (mi t'HITlHbUI'K). .. Line & Ii.iIIhIo Exp., ex. Sunday, Harrisburg Ace. dully I.HU' , a. , d.'r Parkcrtburg T ililsburg Exp Cincinnati Exp l'acmé Ex Kr'.u Mall. Emigrant Express Ticke . 8.00 A.M I 19. P.M •ept S day.... 9.30. P.M luily,ex, Sunday 4.00, P. «Hilly, except holiday,.. 6.8o, P.M ess dato , except Sunday daily. dhdy. x°ept Saturday. .05 A. M. «tally. sd ! • dln -i «'•-!: Market street by 6, P. M. «' Yoik A 6.10. P.M 8.20, 1*.; :pressu dally, c .. IL65, 1*!m pr> NEW YORK DIVISION. Express for New Y irk, 9.40,3.8.1,7.16,7.20,s..w,an t A. M., (Lltnitod N«jw York Express 1.30, J*. i ■I 7, P. M., > 1 . M .) 1.85, 8.8«) 4.6»», 6.80 12 dnigm. , 8.8t», 8.30, A. M.,4.80. ?, P. A!., •day Trums, a. an«» 19, mlilnlgbt. Emigrant T iixpiib: for Li.ug o; New York. 11. . j*. P. P. M •le. P. M. rKOM KENSINGTON DEPOT. Bnstloton, 6.36 A. M., la noon, o.imi and 7.26, p. Way Train f«>r Bristol, 6.75 P. M. , 10.16 A.....,---- ., Sunday, 9.16, A. M. aud a su P. m. Express for New York, 8.4U A. M. FOR Bf.oVIDERE DIVISION. Express for Trenton, Lambertville, Phuilpsi Easton, Water Gap, Scranton, Ac., C.66 A. M. P. y. Accom. for Bdvldero, îo.ib A. M. Kor I Aiuoi rtville, and l'cnnlngton, 6 .re, 10.15, A. M ' M6 P. M. Klemington, 6,65 10.15, A. M., and 3.8«), p. m. AMBOY DIVISION. FROM MARKET STHEE'r FERRY . .'J., 9.30, 3.3o, 4, 5.15, o.so i .M Tn Fr Aoccm. for New York, via Perth Amboy, 6.3«) M. A. and 2, P. M. and Via Jumesburg and Monmouth Junction 30 A. .M. r Trenton, connecting with express trains d 10 a. M.,19 noou,8.3o,4..w for New York. 6.80,s, and 6,3u P. M. Way train for Burlington. 6 3*) P. M., and ilayB only, at 10.3«) P. M. day 7.80 A.' m!, «I l, 1*. hi. Wa. » rain for B«.rdenro . \00 P. M , h, 8.00 A. M., 9 aud 4. I 12 night. P. M. For Ktnkora L For lllghlstowu, 6, «1.30. A. M., 2, 3.45, and 6.80P. M. and Tuckerton 10.80 A. M. «1 1C.80 A. M., 3. For Long Brum-I For M ta if or. I, For Mt. Holly 3.45, 5, and P. M. ! 6 30 P.M. 10.80 A. M. <1 11.Uu ville, 10 P. M For Morciu Tucwlaya,Thursday«* l Saturdays only. Train » arrive From Pittsburg, 3.10 .8.««5 a. m„ 7.30 p. M.dally.«— A. M-, and 4.16 P. Ai. dully, except Monday. From Eric and W illtamsport, 6.6o A. Al. dally, ex. M«»u »lay. From Buffalo au«l Niagara Falls, 8 dully, except Monday. From und Williams »ort. 7.S0 P. AL Thirty-First and Market Streets: I.U), H.«i6 a. . P. Al. «luily, «I Williamsport, 6. From Buffah A A. M., Lock Haven, Klmlru , From New Y'ork. A. M. 12.06, 12.16, 3. .45, 4.88 1«). , 6, 6.60, 7.36, 40.and 11.46 P. M. I 12.46 A. M. «1 Ijuubertville, arrive Kt-iiHtngYon Do 46, P. M. Sleeping-« ai Broad,and Chestnut Streets, «1 Market Streets. Sunday, 7.40,8,10.4«*, From Easton, l'hil llpnburg . M„ 4.66 had *1 l)ep<»t, Thlrty-Nicom The Union Transfer company c fr« 1 information c fOl check Baggaij Depo». TICKET OFF1C «1 Resiliences. Time 10 obtained Hotels ! IS the following Street, A Clusiluat, Ferry I No. sas Chestn K v : J. S. E. cor. Br« (No. 116 Market Htreet FRANK THOM HON, General Manager. 1). M. BOYD. JR.. Gen. Passenger Agent P hiladelphia, Wilmington & BALTIMORE RAILROAD. HKriKXUKK 28, 1874. i Wilmington aB follows, for : Philadelphia und lute 9.30, 10.311. a. IU., 2, 4. 7.2«), 9.30, p. ui. I'lilla.lciplilii an.I New York, 1.81 a. <1 Intermciltate Stations, 12.69, 10.02 Bultuuoie and Washington, 18.58, 2.03,10.02, a. »»., , 1.2.7, 8.20, 7.10 p. m. alas for Delaware Di visum, leave for New « astle, 6.00.10.10 a. tn., 1.20, 6.40, p. in. Harrington aud Ini»rmediule Stations, 0.00, It). V« Del mar 1 is will le , 8.1» Baltlnu ■L 1 I Interr >diate Stations, 6.00, 10.10 u.m. VTKA1N8. ter me« Hate Stations, 4. <1 New Y'ork, 1.31 a. m. «I Washington, 12.62.2.03 a. m. For further information passenge h posted at the depot. 11. F. KENNEY, Superinten« I'lillailelphla am l'hlla«lelplila Baltimore refei 1 the • tal marl 3-1 y / WANGE OP HOURS—WILMINGTON «V WESTERN RAILROAD.—Commencing Mon day, September 14th, 1874, Trains will . fol Leave Wilmington I0.30 u erg 6.46 a WlllUtDgton 7 65 H. I-anduuherg 12 . ('« )NNK(.TIONS. -At U-ave Lun« le Ar «I 8. I> .1 « : 'llmlngton I Delaware R. R. trains, at Ijtndenb. rg \ Delaware Ituilrou«!. P , with P. W B Pe Jy«y-tf M aryland & Delaware rail road. , 1874, DAVID CONNELL, 8upv FALL ARRANGEMENT, d after MONDAY, OCTOBER Trains will OOINO NOKTU. «» On follows : OOLNQ SOUTH Leave —— New Y'ork 9.15 Baltimore Philadelphia Wilmington Leave Easton, Wooillan«!, i. M. . M. 11 . l.'ör 8.80 Hillsboro' Kldgely, Gree Goldslmro', Henderson, Marydcll, Slaughters, Kenton, Arrive Clayton, HI. P. M. 10.10 Clayton l«*.2ft Kenton 10.40 slaughters 11.00 Maryd«»ll 11.15 Hernie 1. ,90 ! nldsborough Greensboro" 11.45 Rlilgely lllilHborongh 9.16 8, « Wilmington, Philadelphia, 3. B 1 f«.2fi Woodland 8.16 Arrive 10.25 Easton 3 Baltimore, York. N. s.r All freights must the various stations ..least tbirtv (3<i) minutes before starting of trains, othei wise will lav over twenty-four (?4) hi J. L CALDWELL, Huperln tendent. Easi , October 12th, 1874. JJ.mcUESTEU & DELAWARE li li. TIME TABLE. d aft«)r MONDAY, December 27th, 1873, Freight C on Passonger trains, wl until further notice, ceptod attached, will follows, Sundays Leave Lea ro A.M. —9.30 Hcaford. FetleralHburg Aft PM Can.bridge,. I.InkwiMHl.. East New Market...10.27 E _ Foderalsburg.li.oo Llnkwoôd . Arrive ut Arrive at Hcaford...11.40 Cambridge.*4. This train makes close connection with trains on th«» Delaware Railroad for al) pointa North and South of boaford, au«l with Htea from Baltimore. 9.10 10 . Ne arket .3.4 'iAMis'M^MUR^&Y, Huperintende* . be on the platform au hour before the schedul Janl6-tf N. B. - All rrelght properly marked, half time for the 's leavtug. JgALTIMGRE & l'OTOMAC R. It. NEW YORK AND WASHINGTON THROUGH LINK. ON AND AFTER HEPTKMBEU 88TH, 1874, Trains will leave Wilmington In connection ; Baltimore * Potomac it. It., us follows : Leave Wlliulugtou 9.08, A. M. Arrive Washington 6.13, A. M., i:lty time. leave Wilmington 10.02, A.M. Arrive Washington hi, r. M., city time. ^ Leave Wilmington 12.66 P. m. Arrive Wnahlngiou 4.03, P. M., city Rktuknino : ■e Washington 9.23, A. M., city time. Arrive ugtou 12.4c, p. m. Washington :.« . A 1.« U 6 82 P m 11.58 A. M. Arrive Wilmlng p - WUmlnglnn lïT"' *'• M " oltI Un " 1 - Am,e Dical Trains leave Baltimore 7.00, and 8.60 , k «a i.'. i 40 » ö rkft « M- Arrive Washington 8.36, 10.40. A. M., 5.65, 9.26, ami 11.26 P. M. Leave Washington s.iki, 11. - A . M., 8.40, 9.~, . M. Arrive Baltimore 2.65, A. M., 1.26. 6.27, 11.90 P. K. L. DunARUY, Superintendent. fei)98-tf J.« v. Eli. s. YouNe, General Pass. Agt. M A]iVI - N '' : »'OU LXVU( OIL, A VEUX *Yl 6 ■-« article, at PRlNGHuSlT 4