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ihr $äü$j fefttr. p. Johnson. Editor an«; Proprietor he Daily Gazette 1« pu Ulisned every ernoon (Sunday excepted.) at 416 Markei eet, and served by carriers to subscribers i all warts of tlie city and surrounding y us and villages, for six cents a week, yable weekly. Yearly subscribers, #3 In vau ce. The Delaware Gazette, established 1784, Is the largest and most nourishing •eki v paper In the Suite, ancThas a larger .'culàtlor |aau any other on the Peninsula, iblished every Tuursdayalteruoou, at #2 («ear. 1» advauce. APRIL »tlx .wrs. Th« Kensington and Oxford turnpike ase, which has been agitating Philadel phia for some time past, has at length •een decided. The city purchased the oad for $79,000, of which sum the com •any received $20,000, Terry, their law or, retaining the balance. The judge ochled that the award was obtained by .ami, and recommits the case for a new mpraisement Gov. Hampton, it is said, lias.written » President Hayes proposing that if the ideral government will enter a nolle •rosequi in all federal cases in South arolina that come under the civil rights .nd reconstruction laws the State gov rnment will dismiss all the cases pend ng which have any political character vhatever, except the indictments against 'attersou and Kemptofi. The New York Herald does not agree vith Mr. Froudo in his argument to •rove that Christianity is declining. It •oints to the fact that the works of Paine, iousseau aud Voltaire are not to he bund the shelves of the libraries of he people, and also to the fact that Boh ngersull was only listened to to be aughed at, and wherever lie went he auy ight ailed to secure diciples litli in his doctrines. The Herald n or once. When gn eiibacks git t «» par with gol«l md the silver dollar of 412j grt •ornes worth 102 or lUo in gold, t toliticians as Win. I». Kelly will find pupation gone, and soinetliing s I te ch heir :iew will he re«iuired to keep their tin; •ial ideas afloat. Say vvliat y< people of this country are for gol*l and bilrer ;us a basis, and the greenback is only popular because it is more certain to be worth it« face anywhere in gol«l md silver than any other note. will tlie The unpopularity of Mr. Hayes' ad ministration with the Republican parly leaders, is soinetliing very !n Pennsylvania it i» said no candidate who endorses Hayes can bo elected to my olliee by the Radical party,and to such in extent is it divided that a resolution endorsing Hayes in a convention could not be carried. This would seem to make the way open for the election of 1> erats in most of the local as well as the •State tickets. It will be a good thing this proves to be true. »markable. this proves to be true. "Tub Coming Kingdom," is the titl«» •»f a pamphlet by Dr. Watson F. Quinjiy, of this city. It is mainly compiled fr texts in the Old s all tending to prove that Christ will up his kingdom ou earth. The book makes «jiiite a handsome phamplet of eighty-four large octavo pages; und will form «jiiite a valuable accessiou to any religions library. We recommend the work to all who feel interested in the subject. It is well written, and while it aims t»> illustrate the points of the texts, interferes in nowise with the views of any denomination. \v«jrk and will amply repay a perusal, ami as an aid to those who lack the time to devote to searching the scriptures, is of far more value than any work wo have seen on the subject. Price ">o cents. i New Test: •ills, T et i * 'i'Ze i gn has int«T«sting Wife Murders seem to be on the in crease in numbers, while tin» attending circumstances are in nowise less horrible. That of Armstrong in our own county, some years ago, was followed by the trial and conviction qf Blatter, at Easton, Md; and on Friday the news that Clemmcns Lloyd, in Chester, Pa., a workman at Roach's ship yard, had murderously shot un<l killed his wife, had hardly «lied upon the air until the report was followed by the news of the horrible, bloody uml sickening killing #f Mrs. Thomas, by 1e r husband, William Thomas, a workma at the Harlan «K; Hollingsworth ('« pany's yard. In both eases 1 he men were under the influence of liquor; and at tempted suicide ; and in both cases superior mechanics. It is possible these munterer» would have committed the terrible crimes bad they nut been the intiueuce of strong drink. But tin» presumption is they woul«l not ; or they would have delayed still longer the awful 01k, and tin» occasion for it might have d, an«l thus the men aud their child der p;us en beoi save« l from tho awful conse quences, «uml the community the terrible Whether hard drink was the shock. actual cause not uinc-teiitlis of the P®oi»le will believe it ; an.l the to avoid druiikeuiu-ss comes from it with a powerful fore«*. Whatever the primary cause, these deeds until whiskey ha«t added frenzy taming •t p«»rformed the crazed immagiii.itioiis of tin: men. Jr is perhaps true that bad wives ake l,a«l husbands ; but it is more clearly suscepti ble of proof that drunken hush; B turn go«»«l wiv«»s into irritable and ill-t« inper »«I women, as ake ba«l wive orse tin they ware. liquor alwayi athis « vils where it is taken to settlt « li Hi cult it 1 it. «lioiild therefore be avoided for the stimulate uutil «•« v«»ry tear that it ina; ntrol of passion is lost; this is au established fact n«lmitted by so many who have tried ex case tlieiu ■Ives ior crime on the plea of 'drunken ess, notwithstf ling they know the exciLse to be entered iu extenuation for crimes committed when under the influ«*nee of liquor. laws permit Kuv. Dr. beym«mr uas declined the Proiestiul Eniscopil bpriiuli » *, « .'.uoi . Bishopric of A Hew PlK IdCad^Coiiibinallon. A large number of the principal lead producers of the United States met the other day in St. Louis. The convention represented over two-thirds ot the lead interest in the country, it was decided to form an organization to be called the American Pig Lead Association. A con s'itution was also drafted embodying the plans and rules of the organization and the headquarters are to be at fc>t. Louis. DYEING EASTER EGGS. In Paris, where more than a million of these eggs are sold during the season, tlie red ones, which are the favorites, are dyed by boiling (not violently, however) about five hundred at a time, packed m a basket, in a decoction of logwood, and then adding some alum to convert the violet color to red. Various aniline dyes are also used for a similar purpose. The eross is Lever a pleasant thing, but every true Christian must deny himself and take up the cro»s if he would follow Christ, What do you call cropH-heanng and self-denial? Heading God's Word and singing Ills praises, and calling upon IIih name? This self-denial? Why, brethren, Ibis is pleasure taking at.d self-gratifica tion! There is no cross there; or, it there is, it is so covered with flowt r» that you never feel the wood. No; I repeal- eros--bearing ami self-denial is doing that which u unpleasant, that from which nature shrinks; that which Wb can never do till we have help from God. I charge you, would have Christ's "well done" at isst, do well now. And I know no better doing than visiting and helping the sorrowful, and sinful, and suHc 1 - ing.— litv. Charles Garrett. Those Purchases of House*.—I u rt" •nt that cvrt.iin alleged .gouts of the Biiti.-h government actively engaged in Chicago in the pur chase of American ho m s for the English cavalry, the Tribune of that city slates that tne Brit DU purchasers now In that irket aie the managing directors of the Glasgow Street Tram Company, and a geuticinau connectrd wiiti tlie laig«»»t liorue jobbing firms in London. Their mission is to ouy horses, not lor service the British or Egyptian cavalry, but bur lor the more peaceful purposes of iiuuhug carriages and street car». tuen, you gar«! io t lie »tale A c«)rres]iondent of the (ialvest« •cently talked with tli«.* old liulisi the the correspondent •ry leniently. His aking, hut lie i» alio »ist and fall a»le«-p when«;ver he chooses He said lliat his age was iVeww chief, Ti'Xi Sautanta, Nantanta, treate«l v« penitentiary, says, 'is •«•upation .1. «I is cliair years, ; yet he is a puwerlul-looking old fellow, with not a gray luiir in his head. When ask«;«l whetlier he liked prison life ; as lie did the prairies aud hutfaloes, ho said : il ami »hook his head. Ah-li-uh : 21, «•«I AMUSEMENTS (_JilA.NI) OFKKA HOUSE ONE NIGHT ONLY. Tuesday tvenin£> Aoril 9 . h» 1878 . Sixth annual tour of the chief of Govern eiit Neouts, and historic guide, BUFFALO BILL. Hon. W. F. Cody, and his COMM NA TION wiio will appear in the Drama, writ ten expr«?ssly for lion. W. F. C«siy, by Major A. N. Burl, U. S. A., en titled »w Border is Miiy Cody, oi* T OST AND WON i i Depicting the Mormon War ami Intro * luces ('ha-Nha-o-po-gt-o, Sioux interpreter 'i'Ze Mexican Tiick Boure, Jack Cass.— During the play Ht FF A EO isl Elk! •ill exhibit some marvelous shooting, i hich lias «list ingmslied him ! of the gn u est marksmeu witnihe rifie liie world has • ver prmiuced. Incideniul scenery—Mountain Meadow Massacre—Brigham Young's Temple— Danites. Prices as usual Reserved seats to bo ha«t i Tli®mus' book st«..re4 «lays In advance Josll E. GUDLN, Business Ag«»ut. apr5,G,8iku. GltAM) Musical Entertainment. in at by uml r at the tin» they have Mi»* <y iitliia Our«-, Assist®«! by Profs. GLUME A TAYLOR, of Philadelphia, and other First (J 1 steal i Alum, will give a Mu GRAND CONCERT AT the opera house, on THURSDAY EVENING, April 11th, Under the uusplces of Grace Musical Union. General Admission 50 cts.; reserved seats -be secured at 0. F. Thomas «u Co's, und alter Tuesouy, April 0th, at 0 o'clock, without extra churKe. ap3-5i QUAND OPERA IIOUSE joii.n t. roui». - llaiiiig4*r. Monday Even'g, April 8th. Tlie great play of human interest, by the TWO ORPHAN.-«, EN der the Authors TITLED, A CELEBRATED CASE JN SIX ACTS. Pronounced tlie most deftly woven plot— founued upon real life-ever given *• - conteniporaiieous play. Will beacLed a brilliancy of effect never equalled iu city. the < 111 Un» THE GREAT CAST Mr. Louis James, Miss Laura Joyce, Mr. Theo. 11am in on, the with Miss Mlunette Tiiom|>son, Mrs. Jane Germon, . Denham, Mrs. Ocluvia Allen, Etc,, Etc., Etc., Etc., The scenic and costumai embellishments will tie surpassingly beautiful,having been brought herefrom Baltimore. The sale of secured scats will commence Frnlay at 8 o'clock, u. m., ut L'. F. Tliomus & Co.'s, tdmissiou, ■b serfcd S4'iit*, Mr. M Lanagan, Mr. the is l,a«l il!i A. 50 4* Ih. - 75 cts. turn inper wive ■b serfcd S4'iit*, - cts. COXE & ALLEN, B1UCK. MAKKlte I ront uii4i l>ul*4»nt Sts , Wilmington I>el. Wo are prepared to furnish at the short est nolle«*, pressed, paving, red, hard und salmon hand made bricks, i »mall quantities. Orders iett with Lewis H. Ooxo mg w 10th street, Alvan Allen, 512 W, Ninth street, and Robinson's cigar store, 113 k F ourth street, will receive prompt atten tion. N. B—A speciality made ol pressed bri«:ks. -vprii.vGin j a. largo V AU PETS. CARPETS. Were we oflering such Bargains i in mu CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS AiMD MA TT1NCS. 87 i Tapestry Bru ssels Carpets, § 1.00 44 4 4 .4 75 Extra Super Ingrain While Cant on Mattings, Check 4-4 Oil Clojth, M. Ken nard & Co G2Ï Mar ket Street, 44 25 23 U 4 * 35 _ 7 Wilmington, I>«l. Mar25-d3m S/I EH / FF'S SA L ES. L»B Kill FF'S NABE. o lly Vlnueof a writ of Als Levari Facias, .llr.-clcl, will b.. ex|«i«un i<> Fubilo Nate, at the Lafayette Hotel, all Shipley street, sept, l»v John J. Doug« **rty, In tlie « uy Wu.i'.iu 4 Uii.,Nc«' C«»Uo louuty, " öl,,on TJIB 17TH DAY OF \ PHIL, 1878, Al2»»'cU»ek. P. M ■ • • The following «I escribed Real Estate viz: All those several Him respective tracts parcel- of land situate in and arotual thecuy ot Wilmington a oresald.severally hounded and «lesen lu «I as lullows. to wU: No. 1—Mlttlal,-In New I iihiIb UuiiUre.! " e.mtily, i-onlHlllllit witlitn Mil,I bounds by compniuLlon, two acres and ... I»u.l muri- or lu*a, being t. e same premises conveyed to Hoiiert Taylor by William Peoples and wife, March 20, ISM, Book 2. vol page 221, «te.. CUrlHtlana hundred • quarter and less, to W EBNEND A Y, No. 2.—.Situate containing thirty-five porches of land heilig th«? sain* land and premises which James Morrison and wife conveyed to Roben Tuy lor. Book H. vol C, page 80, etc. No.3.-All those certain tracts, of land situate In New • par« 1 Castle hundred afor said, designated • i 10, No. 0 containing four acres , and No. 10 œn inore . 5 and lu perches lainlng two and a hail a«.* less, being the same land na«l premises which William Webb ami wife and Edward Webb conveye«l to Robert Taylor, March 21, 1SÖ6* Book X, vol. fi, page J. <*tc. No.-1—Hitualc In New Castle hundred aforesaid, containing three acres, three roods and thirty perches of laud, be the snme more or loft, being Uie sauie land anil premises which William McCaulley aud William Brigiit, assignees of j homos Smith, cm tli«» bth «lay <>i March, A. I), i-ili, did giant ami confirm unto Robert Taylor. Book R, vol. 7, page ...R. No. 6.— Situât«* in the city of Wilming ton aforesaid, hound«»! by .Seventh street, Jackson str«.*el and others, he Uie conte» less, being lin» some premises wlilch William Morrow ami wife convey «•«I to Robert 'laylor. December 1U. 1*47. Book O, vol. •, pug«- 431, etc., containing alLogellmr fifteen perches moruoi less. and thlriy 1 tak«-ii In execution ah the property of Kobei l Taylor, und to be m>ld by INA AC GHUBB, Sheriff. Sheriff's Oftlcu, New Cast h-, Mur- h ziitli, A. iOir.i-d.ituWIH A. D,, 1878. _ in k;i- e'n n.\ i.b iOir.i-d.ituWIH s By virtue of a writ of Venditioni Expo nus, to me «llroeted, will bo exposed to public sale, at the LAFAYETTE HOTEL, 841 Shipley St., kept by John J. Dougherty, In the City of Wilmington, New Castle «:ouuiy, Delà ware, W EDNESDAY. THE 17th DAY OF APRIL, lh78, at 2 o'clock, p. m., khu lollowlng described Real Estate, viz ; No. 1. All that certain lot, piece «>r par es! of laud with two-story brick messuage thereon erected, sltnale in the city oi Wil mington, Del., txmiido«! and described follows, to wil: Beginning at the corner lorimsl by the intersection of the northerly skie of Filth street with the easterly side of Walnut str« et, thence easterly along the northerly side «»1 Fifth streei lu le«-t iu InchfM to tlie west«*rly sule of an al 1 ey lead ing into Filth hi reel, thence north* rly par all« 1 to Walnut street along sal «aid all*:y 32 icet tou corner, them ewester ly parallel to Filth street «2 feta 2 tidies to the easterly si«lo of Wulnut street, and thence southerly along said side of said street 32 I eet L»»'tlie corner aforesaul und place of beginning, be Uie contents thereof what lin y may, with the privilege and use of said alley, 4c. N«». 2. Ail that lot of land and frame mes the city of Wii asi lw county, Delaware, follows, U » wit : the east side of of suage thereon, situate i ininglon, N bouiide«! a Beginning h rench »troet 03 lent y Inches from southerly side of Fifth street .«I described corner lor laud now <ir formerly of Jumps Baths bury 's heirs, thence uuMlcrly by their lot parallel with 1* litli street luu feet, thence southerly parallel with French street Ifi feet 1«» a c lier ol a 1 leet wide alley, ihouoe •sterly along the si«i«» of said 4 feet wide alley 30 utherly 4 feet to laml »s Morrow, thence feet, thenc lato «if J: parallel wltli the first described Iine7uf«;et »rly sale of French street, thence northerly along tlie easterly side of French street20 feel t«» tlie place <»f beginning, be tlie contents what tiny may, with story framehouse thereon erected. Heizinl and luken iu uxeculion as tho pro perty of David McCuliin, and to bi*soid by ISAAC GRUBB, Sheriff. HliorlfiT's Olfice, New (JS«lle, March 2»ilh, A. D., 1878. -terly by the e two - Olfice, (JS«lle, March 2»ilh, A. D., 1878. api3-3tawts 11 EKI Fl HADE By virtue ot a writ of Levari Fa cia«, to me directed, will be exposed to Public Hal«*, ut tlu* LAFAYETTE HOTEL, Ml Hhlpley St., kept by John J. Dougherty, in theelty of Wilmington, Ne S ( tie county, Del., WEDNESDAY, The 17ili «lay of April, 1878, At 2 o'clock, p. m., the following described Kcal Estât«*, viz : Ail Unit certain lot or piece of land with a three stoned brick house thereon erected Mieeitvof Wilminglon, bound a- follows, to wit: Be liu* southerly sl«ie «>( Hlx h sir** 1, between West au«l Washington streets at t«.e distunce of eighteen feet Irom the easterly side of Wasiiifigtoii street, thence tiirwugh tlie middle 01 tiaj division wall between tliis and tlie atljoi«.-1-Lv ing nouse sou 1I1 iliiriv-Lwo «legrees west parallel with Washington street, sixty-o e »I totiu» northerly side of a three te« wide alley leading Into Washington street thence along said alley side south fitly eiglit degrees eust fourteen leet to u stak«», tlience norili tliirty-t wodegr4s*s east paial lei with tin- first mentioned line ami pass ing tlir«.»ugli tlie middle of the division wall between tins and the odjolning house sixty-one leet t«> the aforesaid sale « ,f Hixth sLreet, and tlience therewith westerly four teen leet to the place of beginning, be the contents thereof what they may. »111 ion as the Biluatc. e«t and described ginning Hetzetl and taken in property «»I Daniel Holey, doceased, (Thos. A. Becker, executor <jf Daniel Beley, deceased,) and John Btuber, aud wife, t. C'a and to be sold by ISAAC GRUBB, Sheriff. 1 Sheriff's Office. New Castle, March 26th A. «873. upi. S HERIFF'S NABE. By v directed, the writ of I. «•varias tome •ill be exposed to public sal«*, at wmv iri f iott IlOTM. OF .JOHN 1,1,1.mil, in the Village of Christiana, iu White ('lay Creos hundred. New Castle county, ueluw».«,«» MWÄ1JAI, Tiiv •»*>„ ha v (il«' APUIB A 1» 1K7K THE —1> DAY «»1 AI 1C1B, A. D, 1»«» At 1 o'c.ock. p. m., the following described rt . a | estate, viz ; * All that certain tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being on Ihesouth h , l|t . o| white Cia» l reek, in Whit- lay, t)o «'U hundred nloresaid, houialtsl liv lands ,, f Jlarv ..lid Abrahum llmbwell nnd , , :l „ y , .. .in H eveni v acres t>l 1 liai more or les-, with a yfruiii« im.l Mmik Imu.w ui»l rrume »i,eri*nn erected Neized mm taken* In execution as the! n r „|„.' r iy of Ann M.sttll. \vin»l»as survived ,• husband David Meililt, d«H:«*a.s(*d, and Eevris Morrison c<#- mort gag« tr and t. t.'s a nd to be sold hy ' ' ' ISA \C GRUBB, KhvrlfT. Sheriff 's Office. New Castle, April 3rd, A. 1)., 1*78, Upti'JlUWl.H - S clos, lie sal«*, at the LAFAYETTE HOTEL, Ml Shipley Ht., t by John J. Dougherty, In the City o mmgion. New Castle couuty, Dela Kei Wil ware. WEDNESDAY, THE 17th DAY OF APRIL, 1878, i., the following described at 2 o'clock, p. real estate, All Hum«* two lots, pl«»ces am! parcels of land, situate in in© city of Wilmington, will» a large brick dwelling, brick bakery, stabling ac., thereon erect«»«!, at a stake in the northerly side str«»««t between Talnall John Bradley's line, formerly Whltelock, thence with the same north U2 degrees 05 fe«»t degrees east with Humuel Mc Lu lie's if ue'«o feet 5 Inches to the westerly sule «»f Talnall sire«»!., thence therewltli south •- degrees •st 05 feet to the said side of l iflli sire«-t. und ilumce therewith north .>*dt»gr» •lies t4> the place «>1 beginning,tie tin* contents more or less. Book (.£, vol. 0, page 352, Ac. Beginning oi Fifth l west str»»« 1 !«, corner stake, thence south 5» •; fe« t 5 l taken In execution as the pro perty of Robert Taylor, surviving mortga gor, und t. t.,an«l to besold by ISAAC (iiiniB, NJierlff. BhorLT's office, New Castle, Mardi 201U, upr.l-JLawts A. D., 1878. THUUMllAY The lltl, Day of APRIL, 1*7«, H ' Tf","'«; P vw n " Ulü «°" owln «« described All Um" la'roi or tract ofland mtuato.ly. ing and being ln AupoquinlminK hundr«»d, ln the county of New Castle, and State of Delaware, l»elng part of'the original tract called Poplar dill, and wl.lel, part ih bounded and dcucribcd un folloWN, to wit : UeKluoliigataHiakeoralono ln ihn amie ud ai Mathew*' corner, and at the June Uon of the road leading Irom nald roadlo to a atone thenc^by* land of tl,« l elrs of K»hn IZ'a î»^^ «mceL«»l «mih 75 leiïn?« msI 4 liîer c-h*» milita ke Ti^eneo bvif îm., dïvliliu^tho mUflnaMraet^Louth HflDZ le «"»fSÄlS 1 1" l u.l°pui. V nSS ifadinir to Tavlnr'H Bridir«« ihcncM nnMiiiii rond oortVi fBl-[de K re^wé*[à!â.ull!,V*h, perches to a stake, thence up said road Marx Mr u, » in the slate r<*««l aforesaid and the place «»f i beginning, containing one hundreit and | forty-nine acre«, two quarters ami twelve | p«?rches of laud, more or less, Ac., with the 1 following improvements thereon: A . trame stable, wagon house and sheilding, i I frame granary and corn crib, carnage and tool house, name m*at house, poultry bouse, with shed, brick wall- oi burnt mansion house, with l»ack Imlldlngs. Seized and taken in execution as the pro pert y «»f James V. Moore aim Rachel Moore, Uls wife, aud William Vandegrift 1.1, and to be sol« I by ISAAC GRUBB, Sheriff. Sheriff 's Office, New Castle, klaren 20,1 1 K »8* iiiar^J-dutawts , = XT OT1LE.-') bo uiiu.rslKned hereby yivn notice of their inteutiou to apply io in« Court of («er.eral S«>»h1ouh of the Peace und Juli Delivery, at the next Term there of, to vacate so much of a certain road, known as Riddle's road, us lies between Delaware and Pennsylvania Avenues, !u the city of Wilmington. JAMES BRADFORD, GEG. Jl. BATES. tmH U) jn< Knolle sale' 1 ' il ERIFF'S HALE. By virtue S writ of Als. Levuri Ka • directed, will t»e exposed to at Ibu HOTEL OF JOHN D. PAULIN, , St, George's Hundred, New In tale Castle County, Delaware, : HOT1VES, to of y. OTICK_The Delaware Loan Associa tion in successful opérai ion ior fifteen years, bus matured und paid olf ns first h mti«»«; now olfui s a n«»w scrie.» ol 5 «h» sliaris , r or sale. GEG. C. MAKI.-», apr5-lm. Secretary. 1— — = » - ■ - » -;—^ tiaj XJ UliCE.—Equitable Loan Association, atljoi«.-1-Lv —»second puymonl on Monday even ln k, April »ill, at No, 404 Market street— e 1 Snares for sale ®i 52 |»«*r share. 6 per cent. t! i"te»«isL paid to withdrawing members, Apply to D. T. IIAWKIN0, up5-3t Hecretary. the the aprfi-lm U J lCE—Tlio Wdmingt I .« .. N Asso new series ol 5o(j evening to GEG. C. MÄKIN, Steretary, Office, bUI Hhipley street. _ elation shares for sale. Apply day apr2-lra l> EMOVAL. XL l )r • G. W. Kirchner lias removed from corner 7th and Poplar to 714 French street, mariötf \r UTIUE.—300 Hliares Mechanics' Loan Htock ior sale. 8II1 series, Just issued. Flrpt payment on the second Tuesday iu May. Apply u> Vv. J. MUKROW, Secretary. iv ar20 co<'.-ti 4.7 French Ht. C'a 26th SPRING DEBILITY. fl l Languor, Lassitude W AND THAT Low State of the System Peculiar to the SPRING OF THE YEAH, c mi mediately relieved by the PERUVIAN SYRUP PERUVIAN SYRUP PERUVIAN SYRUP OH Protected Rotation of Protoxide of Iron. One of I ho .tloNt I'li! I ■■<• u â Jur« I isfs of IVew Dutcliinil 1 Writes to a friend hh follows : tried tlie PERUVIAN NY HUP, and the result fully susl.ilns your predictions. it lia* made A NEW MAN of -me; Infused system new vigor anil energy. 1 onaer tremulous and debilitated, when you li heartier, and w 1th larger capacity for la bor, mental and physical, than at any j dine during tlie last live years." have », but stronger, An Eminent IMvino of IIohIou says : ' "j nave used the PKUITVIaN RYHITI* for some thru* past; It ulres mu Nhw 1 Vio HIT * , HhtTAM'Y or HPIKIIS, • Muscle." 0 LAs .tnollicr t lorgj niiin w I'lleN! | ",M v voyuq« t*. Kurn|io I« m,l«n,ili,ly j postpoued 1 havediMcoverod tlie • F< Pda of Health '»mi tlilz side of the Atisntie, ( bott i,. M of PERUVIAN NY It UP i have n-scuu 1 me irom ths tangs of the : tlend, Dyspepsia." | ,, . ' Many of iMlr|;or»;mulrl.Mid» Imre been 1 p|,n '' l, "' 1 *'-'G >*A,N NYltl P. but | ''■•'•"»v- «>«<• l""Of lli.in »11 these, and Uni Is—Ol it < > v\ N PIviONON EXPERIENCE! No authority I l M,t HU» dowu no argumtmt can contra ! " ICI 11 » H,k ' ""K'ssl wont shall he spared 1 on our part un t il a knttwlwdgeof this bless. I lug shall bo spread broadcast among the I people." . I'i'oiti I h«* Tr u in j»«* t uml Tiilrer Mllisl JlllgllziUC. PSHFFIÄ2? SYfiW mm mmiM mm } Ntlpplles the blool Wllii Its V'lTAL Puilf cii'AL or Li er Ei.kmk.vt IRON, Infus ing NTHKÎfOTII . VlOOK AKII N*W Lllfi Iidoall parts of the system. Being FREE FROM.A LCOHOL, it» u «» not followed by eorrenponding reaction, but •rglzlng efleets p(»rmaiieut. rrcpnrcd l»y SETH \\\ FOH LE A SONS, Pri»i>ri< t«m».Sti llnr risoil UV4'IIII«', It 4» Sit ou. S4»UI l»y all Ih'iiggiiifii. 1 *uiii|»!iI4'In Free. N4*U4l for 4»ne. aprl-lm. . I OTI CE.-- 1, Charles Cannon, do hereby 1 give nolle.- Iba» 1 si,a 11 apply in writ- i lug t«» the Judges of the (.'«mit «,t General N«sMU>ns nf tlu* Peace and Jail Deli very of i tin* Nuue <»f Delaware, In and for the conn L ICEXSE A PPL ICA TIG A.s. N N. Castle, ci Monday, the * lli day of May next, A. ]►., 187s, heiugthu first day l/.r'li'li.vfil.:'!!!".LI? 1 1i?!!"; ' [lie s K [•Mr. 'r nril™i,1 ■[ ,1 \ , Jn ois Wilmlnifli.n, in the h,.;..!i!i Ward of ïlUlirl [oîfo <riinkon q i.nr,.,ni.» „. „ ïTfollownik »»ce kb ' i clPl«..?a îï: comincnd ili.. si. id a}i|illcaiion, to « 11. i ftTÆ ^ r ^ tbur " Thn. I. MoCormick, Tlnmlli» j.'atty, Lanlel Moraan, Jolm K.dlcy, ' JV m H McCormick, John Murphey, Daniel Callahan, Henry MCPike, Peter U M ill«»r, Robert I* Pyle, Wil iam P Wiudlsb, Jl. i.ry Lcnu, lt.lllj.-ii Hayes, Micbael Kenney. Pierson P.;f)o„d, John K Kaatburn, t buries T ISlevonson. Kill aylor. «PMi _ 0 hXh«.K 8 (iANWON. N V TiC ; E --I. Lo,,ls H«y,.m„u,d„ here- ; * y Klv V " that 1 «bail apply t«» the J ndges ol the Court or General Sessions of V" 1 '* ttt ' e 1411,1 J,iil Delivery of the Stale «»f l î e,,lWur, '' 1,1 51,1,1 ,ur the e«»unty of New V". 1 , *•% next, being the first day of the May term, Tavern uï' yîi'fls'iln, "!* 1 F,fih Ward »»r tiîn 11 L , 10 r HS ;1 i î\» '.j 011 ' | i (lllll p « V < ;!. UU "», Hu ^ on * | a«1«*1i>1iuh HnilS?* if Üî.rn Monaglian, 1 i »„„if l Riciuii* ' 'J *J'hmwi, Vf Reste ' i. p % b,uau , i |' i John »v . Kane, Î ,l;?',,,, * '«' V. v A /i* V4 , n r, y ,,jr » Henry M iller. wmii« nî,..«.«- D«uny Jul«»« Bucher, i"«« 1« ml, ° r> AH»«*rt .Jactiuot, j w? r ' K T ^ ,, Kl V r » J aîîr'i-'It liu on ' 1 —- -- 1 J>1 is It a ^ mom». XI G TICE — I, John 1*. Uiiiumi 7777 J.Y h«»r«»by give notico thut I shall aiu.lv to the JudgeN of the Court of General Vo»*^ slons of the Foace und Jail Del I verv of 1 h« , HLnle or Del 1 ware, In u. d Idr uie «ou,! y of Now La Mo, on Monday, Uio iltb day or May next, belli« the llr»t day or the Ma» Term, A. I,.. ist*. toraileciiNo to keen an ' Tu»ern, known as Mu. Markst Street ) Hotel, on Market streel in New Castle Sdiool District No. 45, in New Castle him ' ' dmt, to sell intoxicating Hquors In has | quantities than one quart, to he drunk on 1 Hi« preml8«;s, und tlie loi lowing reNpeotabiu citizens recommend tills said amdlcatiou to wit: 1 * Thomas C Morrison, George Williame I Giles Lan» baon, GLJemlsoo. ' John Carier, Arthur Mellon Thomas Early, Robert sutton, I homas B femlth, Joim c Mahonv. John Bacon, Ira l.unt JO "' N 1; ' < ; '«A11AM. ty I : a prs-jt. _ OTI CE.— I. Win. H. Guthrie, do hereby gi ve noLice Um: 1 ►hall apply in wi it um in M1L-Ju.lp.-S I,r tin, I, 1 ,' Ul .,7". He»»lo". nr Mm , eU , er y r "! the State of Delaware, maiu fur the coon ty «if New Castle, on Monday, the i;ih day K> VÄC, .SÄ samu«l Airich JessuBoul en N Robert x Read mark * wrr w r Witness, John Read. WILLIAM I!. GUTHRIE Joseph T. Laws, 01. . Lewis I*. Elison. Reuben M * Ward^'' I Jolm T Waul * ^«orge Laws, Devi Huggins ' Jehu Read ' 1 UU * his ap6-3t# Ol X c K,— 1, raieii Mii| rr , il .give nolle., iluu I «hail ,o„ ,,1 *W: v J ndrfe« of Uie c'ourl of Ueneral «' y "ré Ilia l'eaoeand Jail nellvary , of Delaware. In and for die . i:a«lle on Monday, u, () ,, tl ; {'"/ " S. next, being tli« first day or n,'. V, 11 M.«. A- D , 187*. lor a duenna kSV'T', 1 «»!, Tavern, at No. I'd Talnall hi r.i.r ? 111 '« H. W. earner of Mecond " r ' "'"a ' In the First Ward of Ilia 0|,y' l ,*' n ' ■ ton, to sell Intoxicating len,,,, "'".e quantities than one quart, to Is' i. ", lf '< the promise«,and tile follow],,., . lrlll| Ll , eltlxoi.. reeoinniend Uiu^'^t Israel ('ornell, John Wentz. David Wo»dman, GeorgeT. Kui John Green, Daniel McCnsker Jacob Klenle, James sir James McKenna, JniliiH Gunther, Anton Henze, David Irelan, James L. Johnson. apfi-3i Isaac M Willi,u, 'irrsv, Augustus A lc|!pf,'i , Frol Well Gw,rge H. Marii, John IIfeckwitt, ' Wlltiwin ( liivcy a. <>. Perkins. ' George m |{. lC(in John il. Y flier, ' I, OAMCH M I l,l, hi "VT OTIUK—I, Joseph iT in. IN pllance with II,,, rn l ult^nlm!l,' 1 '!' , ^ act of A«»embly In ", !"L pn.vl.led, doli,.ruby Blvenoth-cii" I' 1 apply In wilting to Ul« Unuri. Hohn Ions of the Peac the Hint« nr Delaware, in aYi'd'fnr iV,. 1 tv or New Castle on Monday the SSS M ay next. A. I * , 1K78, la, I lie l},,. ri r , , ilie next May Term of Hie „i p, „ a lleeiiMe to kaepan Inn or Tavern &!?' tlie Dillon Hotel, In Ht. Hohool I.lklrlct No. an, R,„| i.i, m ,, r New ( untie cionnly and Mlali-ol h, 1 U» sell intoxicating i| ( ,, ll)rs , ' ' lUuntitieN ttiiiu. 111 Die premises, and the iolbiwinx n-s?,!!'.? , citizens recommend the saidapputmjj, quail t<» Albert O Newton, C II Me ' holler, Ashcrait, Jr., L U 'l humas, wm H Newton. J < ' McWhorter, II ('('[Hr 1> Botlaud, bricks, Alex Biddle. * • W HU|H,l,.|, irJ n D hoiuîlaml, / T nL"\t art .«■rut K Ibu-t,. Dane-1 / I'Huklm.s, Edw 't J 11 F uprß-Jt* B T ('«.up JOSEPH li. JilcMii r OTK.E—I, Daniel .Mulheiln. 0 , " t b> give notice that 1 hIimiI ■ r Judges « »f the ('..art of General A,-' , the I>t«co au«l Jail Delivery nt'iM, - and lor th" r.,u ,tv ol « • Mon lay, the «ih «lay o| n«-\t, being the first day of the May i, A. D., 18«s, Iwr a llcrMise to keen an j tavern at No.'! West Fifth sin-fi Third V.'ar«l of the city «.i Wi , to s«*li intoxicating ll.juon, , «1 nan titles than one ijuart. tin* preinises. and the following re-p » cit Izens recoin I uoYid tins said uiiidir.« to wit : B .1 McManus, William Baxf James Megary, Will E Furnmr, Kdwln A I*. B F Vandever, Daniel P Bamhort, Charles Nn,. William McElwee, Wil. Kieim, •John Bruily. James Clark. Conrad Keller, A Hi kin, D« I In.. tin August Blcrmai. John .Hinytli. George i luck. Andrew Wilheli '1 lieodore Biermann, Michael M«!uzr\ Nathan Liehe 1» B Wood warn, Jaeolt NIsin! ap5*3l«> Hiniili, Thomas p (< t.« . DANIEL MULIIERI.V XT OT1CE—I, John M« aley, 1 j pllanoe with me r« «|Ulreii an of Assembly 1« suche provided, do hereby give apply in writing to the Court nf Ueuen; NeHsloiis of the Pence and Jail Jj.-'iv«rv of Uie Slut© of Del «war«*, in and fortln'fo'iin. ty of New Castle, «m Monda v, the « th D v of May next, A. D., ls7H, being the first UaV of the next May Term ot the s k«'op an inn orT 108 and lli Market street, m Uie Stcoml Wuril, In the City «»l Wiliuiiigi<#n. Delaware, awd to sell Intoxicating L«pMrs In less «puiutilies Ilian one <jiw\ in ho drunk on the premises and l I .llo v g respectable citizens recoin inen l u»e applicatl In co:n. •i« m the : made and • filial 1 .»hu 1 «»iirt.:or a lice .i wit: j •s Christy, John Parker, Win Walk r. Nath'l M«»lchoir .: It Booth, M Fellhelnisr. T B Merritt, L ( » File. M Traut», ! B U * TT , Wright King, 11 Thompson, M icha« l K «*nn« y, Chas E Npurks, Charles * «-yl, I Harry Christy, 1 y* or k e Hirz«*l, i ^ "' r C Giwnvus s, 'Y 'i 1 M ,r Laulllej , i * bas Reynolds, ttV! 1 reldmler, 8 I) 1 ownsend, aprö-3M» Peter (irims, C i* Davis, N \V Schultz. JOHN MKALh. W ' \r OTI«!«:.—I. Patrick O Ooiiih-I1,.1<i i.é * N by irive notice Uwt I .»Imll w » Cunllc, ou MimUay. Ill« dll day m M.» .. "•" «r-t day ol Mu- May T-: .. T .varii^'.'i T a'»» 1 Maîki.txlroîl i"i»l SS.u, aol! ÄlLtlifg nq ^r» '">> îS""premrHe» , «nS , t?io'iS\iowMΫ^»pï<ètâ''ï* cRixoiis recommend this sud ai»|' Dcaiiou, to wir 1 P * win 1,; n nv |i H «r m K Barclay, w T,"" y ' Jamc* Suwart! p M, 1 vnl'no jojinucl H CuHi'a 1 -' I.JÏcî llîo.T , • îJSÎmve Kênloü. X-l \ ,i?î .'» JohnOltMlo» ; J A "hnaoî; A s Beale, ... Josenh Clough, Patrick IDutf«' . Lewis L« mlerman, Uernur. IM<'\ ej. John Carson, David Moore, John Cummins, John II Piers«»: - K "'7; l,B * Jul,u McKlwt '" Martin I« urrell, 1 H,,r5 - M * ^ ATR,CK O'UONNf.LI 1 H,,r5 - M At 10o'clock, a. : personal property, to wit. , jnr ,\ I •*'* acres of wheat in the ground. I farm horses 2 colts, two years old. I.» 2 yearlings, 1 buil.fi shoals, nmwhiw ® «'blue, 1 reaper and combined mower* cart,i hors® cart, farm wagon, inurkei. • < on ,d»aiborn, dr/ll, fan.corn slu*ltor,l b rake, lot <*l poultry, loo busheis «»*■*»»• »*' P , ' r * t . «<•«•,<»« «ralu hak-, M hot be. *■ lot Plant*, plows, Harne»*, » ■ > pan*,clinrli». aie, many otherarlltlfc uere«numerated. will . TKKMH.-A credit of «oven monUb he *fVbii by the purchaser g I viug a ' »ble note with Interest ad«l«|. .-„j. Seized and taken inexécution 011» * lord's Warrant, tome directed* h* m perty of Walter Beck, deceiisou, lfc »«»hi by l.H.FUliM.t«» *« * Sal«* positive, ami the wkiowuiiai ^ of deceased la vite all persons to «» she intends to discontinue jarmmi». New Castle, April 5th, 187». 1 I _ \ If ANTED—Ten VV the Daily Gazette. - - paid lor lliu .amnat- TlllbJJl 1 1 'UBLIC SALES .I Public Sale! By virtue of a Landlord's Warrant, » —j «li ecled,will be exposed at PublicNiw* I at the farm in the tenure of Walter ID'»* : flee*used, in New Castle hundred, I Castle County, I FRIDAY, APRIL 12th, 187» ., the following demerit» apS-5 1 WAHTS W A N T K I ).—A ••welliHK «**«.•*"', tion for from * 5u00 j° r £ >i j* i?\pi), Real Estuto * Mort. Kiel»"««' apr5, 0,lu,lö «ell fifteen boys Awning*. Awulnf»** rjIHE ouly place Hi Delaware GENUINE MILDEW-P awning at the lowest BIRNIE'H, U® sail maker, toget ft OOF ii* n - t«*' ell Water street.