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(ihe gjahi <&nzt\U. — C F. Johnson. Editor an-' Proprietor — Tai DAILY uaikttk it published every afternoon (Sunday excepted,) at 41« Marke Street, and served by carriers to subscribers in .11 Barts of the city and surrounding aud villages, for six cents a week, rjy subscribers, *3 in low payable weekly. Y advance. The Dblawakr Gakittr, established n 1784, is Uie largest and most flourishing weekly paper In the State, and has a larger Ircu tatior taan any other on the Penlnsu la Published every Thursday afternoon, at #2 peryear. In advance. OECEM HER ICI IH78 The City Council by its action last night, will save in the single item of lighting the city some seven or eight thousand dollars a year. Tb's is a huge saving to be made so easily by the contract system and publishing for proposal«.— The Lamp Committee certainly deserve much credit for their efforts in th's direc tion, in which they were, we judge from the letters read ia^t night, greatly assisted hy the Clerk of the Council, who it ap pc.reil liai), under their iliiectlon pertia]», conducted most of the correspondence leading to the action in the matter. It •ms to have seems to be generally conceded now that Mr. Frazer is the most compe'ent and ef ficient clerk the council has had for along time. Mb. Blaine's speech awakened great opposition in his own party, judging from the sarcastic criti cisms and denunciation of the New York ,, ,, , , , Herald, ami also another editorial in the Philadelphia Telegraph, an ably con ducted and very decided Republican pa per. We invite a perusal of these refit tations of the Maine Senator's new de parture in i>olitles. They will Ik? re freshing to all sucii readers as are tired of the wrangling strife and malicious po litical partizanshipand desire to cultivate and witness a season of harmony and union in the country, under which conli • may acquire strength,and trade and •e more be restored to I of the country and del businet the position the gi society demands they should occupy. ■ IV ras out to0.u0 The editor of the Gazette of the ci'y on Tuesday from p. m., yet he is accused by the edit« arcial w ith of tlie AVer// Kreniny and ( altering the n, in the ci "ports of the proceedings of sdslevs. <'« e ol W. T. Cro Mm. Bright, Dr. J. R. Tantum, John Wood and D. T. Hawkins, with he has nothing to do. hielt This charge is I.ilse and malicious, and > is the But it is characteristic «if tin* course of that paper. It mild, it seel , «•rush out all other paper» in the city if it could. Th«; gentlemen ii<mi it hits so vilely slandered for itsown object and pting of interested par ties an? fully able u» defend theinselve through the pit * and ne«'i| no aid from the Gazktie vi its «-«liior. Who Duf.h tiik Coi.hu I.ink.—Iii in reply 1«. Mr. <»t spare Blaim*, lin* f )hi«» Senator did hi» opp,, cut. as «•specially forcible in hi» allusion to the '•(•«»lor lim*." He > a i«l : Now, Mr. ionl PresiilenL let I«! It me sav « slibjeel. n»r«* oil tin W1 bites and tlie •> in il»*- .South m*g j. j Let im* tell you, sir, Huit million* money—of tln money of the (leoph ex|»end*Mi by '» Bureau •oloreil man in «•» and swear »«•rat.— • Un* I'nili'd Mat »—wer«! « Fr«*e«lm; Mi«* your agonis, •k V *ntx, int< 1 tin: :n Iii -*s« »ut h into i tl I« ing h m i vor to v. t«* toi That is w.ii.*r«* the color line b. That institut! le au to Im! 'hieb t drawn. Oll, « barg«* of the negro at tin* ballot b< t«»»k charge took (•|.ai!'i Of him ill the cotton lid,I. if him every« her. al * it •1> »»tract i liai In* •y >1» 1* «*«l I. •t t«> b«* mad«* I Of tin; ; *<»llt ml. 1. i the appi« dll» ol th* .the money red and aha»' F •dmali's B u-au. and >| a»d pro|M!rty «•ailed • uptu d. ii.-d property-* thaï had !»e« n ; l'T«*«l to i', and im y mil ions of moi. (iimctly appropriated out of the Treas:. r>' tin* Ctiited Stati's—it was that Bu ami it» n* j y ii r ;ig.*hts that first drew the And yet *f tlie South, lor line. h«*u the white the me i i*«**i*i mi dal .system menaced with destruction; saw their v. ry house holds threatened with ruin under an in undation of barbarism, directed by the most unscrupulous of they nat owning the propeity and having the in telligence ami educati I of till! .Slilltl tl.* very • a |aiopl(! menai -ed «ainsi uÆîd' SÄ.-* "Ih sident, it will not do. This sysl slation toward the South that laiiing is fruit, not hy adilitional jieiial laws can heiter the condition of this • ti ; ami when ally came together ally united i hen they nal i h .1« ir ever Mr: 1 tern «»f I began ten yej s ago is and it i* tliat you cuuutry. Tiik Wood, Davenport of .V' Dithage _Mr. a*ked tlie appoint a mvestigate the outrageous " • ■ -' ''miiiissiorK-rDavciiiKirt .. , , „ a-urahzeil citizens of New 1 ork at the late idection. York, iu litige of Représentât Ives t On tfiis sub j«M-t tie; \. Y . Herald to-day remarks : Mr. Davenport's conduct ought to bu investigated and exposed, hut exposure i probald y tlie only punishment will he inflicted on him. , Davenport's Abuse ot authority will come wiihin the s.»pe or Air. Blame s resolution if passed with Mr. thermae's amendments, but as a majority of the Blaine committee j will be republicans they will give their first and chief attention to the is which alleged Southern outrages and may not reach Davenport's highhanded doings before the close of the ses», on. The subject is' 7, wTdT d h" ""r' ° V0 ''' a,,,1 Mr. Wood has done well in starting separate* investigation which will secure due prom* ne nee to Davenport's audacious intimidation of New York voters. Hun . . .... dreds of naturalized citizens were fright ened from the poils by Davenport's sufficient extent to show that he was in , ... . , - , ... earnest. Timid holders of naturalization certificates issued in 1868 did not care threats and his execution of them to a enough for the right of voting to brave arrest and iiiiprisonment, although they were innocent of any deception in pro curing their papers. They quailed be fore Davenport's broad and hold charge the certificates given that year in this city were fraudulent. Blaine's Sophistry.—T he New York Uerald, of y esteiday, says . Tilden had n majority of the popular vote; but will Mr. Blaine carry out bis reasoning to its logical result and main tain that a majority of the citizens of the United States were disfranchised be "In the last Presidential election Mr. caUHe a Iulriority eheted Mr. Hayes? It no more follows that the Southern itc groes are disfranchised because they an outvotwl than tbat minorities whose vote» go for nothing, disfranchised in the Northern States. Mr. Blaine's so phistry is so transparent that we are surprised that a man of hiu astuteness should have ventured to put it forth." Another of his fallacies is the assump tion that all the Southern negroes m etto sari ly vote on the republican side. They have a perfect right to vote with I be de mocrats if they choose. A creasing numb »untly In of them .io ho vote, anil will continue t, do no. Allowance must tH . maile , or tu „ u<llural „„„ llllancy (|f intelligence, wealth and »ocial »lauding over poverty and ignorance. -Few men" wrote old John Adams, "will deny that there is a natural aristocracy of virtues »nd talents in every nation and in every P» r fy» 1° every city and village. Inequal* » re * I mrt l * lu natural history of III. Mr. BUI S In his own State, controls thousands and thousands of voters besides ?n, and iiitelligence approaching his iuum have a correspondent Influence in the Bouth.lt I» ridiculous to complain of tbis a violation of equal rights. "J remember the time," to quote John Ad ams again, "wli 'J'homas Hancock, Charles Aptborpe and Thomas Green, the three most opulent three gentlemen— hauts in Boston all honorable, vir tuous and humane men—if united, could have carried any election almost utianii inousl ( \ int) of ascendancy ex ! st8 in all r»*p(il>li should naturally be South tiian in communities eilig, ne. In arra>ing himself against it he ineradicable •wool Boston." This kind sand it tore potent iu tlie where the is higher. M r. Blame verage grade .f ii is vaging war «> P cipies of lininan nature. The N. Y. J 1er aid, ing to Blaine'i lieve that the >f to-«lay, In •ferr i speech, says:—"We be negrues have ahan«lone«l «I tt is !w an evidence of . They have found th* ir interest to coriti that party, their keen perceptu that it is not t •iih the pi y tbat simply mn«h* bail for th«- fiord* a of thieves, K' forgers, pickpockets am alawaus i f I»«* that were inflicted upon the every s South as republican ullict-boWois in tlie earpet-lMg rryime." A IC«*|miI»II<* l*ri|»« r on Hr. ■Haim s Speech F I the Phi: Mil. UI.AINR' a. Eve. Telegraph, Dec. 12. s ARHAHiNMKNT OF JlL M -111.1« ANISM. Mr. Blaine's speech »iqx-arsto have ex cit«*«i th«! ir«* of s< in*» of his Democratic colleagues in the Senate; but if Mr. La maraud the rent of them will forget tin voice and {features of the orator, and w ill ar* fully and dispa*siot ai«*ly rea«I the ad dress as it is published iu tin* morning pap* rs. they w i I be able to extract a 0(-*id <>f comfort from it. gr«*at The Mane .Sen a'op Intended to inak«.* an attack on the Democratic party, and especially up« tin* Southern *11 iug of it, but, a* a matter W» <l*-ch m * **» tl > e a bitter arraign Hejmblirau parly, and „( the particular coterie of that party of which Mr. 1> aiue is ai unpleasantly conspieu » representative. Mr. Blain«* that ilie reconstructii policy of the Re publi.-t party is the deadest kind of a <Iea«l fa lure; that, negro iffrage, instead * enabling the Republican par y t tttin a, ' overwhelming preponderance in national jsditics, ha» bcîen turned iuto •« re weapon of «.flense to the Republican ty; and that the m«*ai » which were c lideotly relied upati to keeji the South« Meinoera's under have enabled them to ;' bUi ;' . i, '" Ue , m '? ,n "' e c0,,duct tl0, ' a al ''' irs does not rightly he tbi-ni. Mr. Blaine admitted tliat very muny of the mea- mes that par jon na w ere used by the Southern whites to control the gro voles ue rorc beyond the reavli of any existing law or any law that might he «. acted. As a matter of fact, the "out H rag«*»," properly paratively few in number, and the m* groes have often been brought under po litical suhjeition hy ag«;ncies that it is Impossible to object to on either moral or called, bave been o»m legal grounds. For instaine, In some of tlie Southern States a very large propor tion of tlie »groes are disfraucldsed by means ot registry laws an i i lie eniorce ment of a poll-tax— liât is, laws precisely similar to those in operation in this state and In more than one of the Northern Stale», and which are, hereabouts, counted to be exceedingly good laws, The negroes have an aversion to ing the tax, and as they prefer ac p»y to I«>se their votes ra'her than pay it. whalerer gain the Democrat* hare by their eelf die/ranchù/ement is as legitimate and proper u. any each gain can be I)Ulna ' 8 the negro votes are, rightly owned by the cllgus of politician , Mr. to which he belony *—for that is exactly what the claim amounts to—is an ab surdity on the faceol it. That negro suf frage , however, docs exactly what Mr. Blaine says It dees—give one white man at the South as much influence as two white men at the North—is a solemn ai d very serious fac\ There were those among the Republicans of tie war per iod and of the period . f reconstruction legislation of Congress who doubted the expediency and propriety of endowing the ignorant blacks of the »South with the full privileges of dtizenship,atid for the one reason that inside a dozen yea s they w ould be under con'rol of the South ern whites, and that their votes would be used for the hurt « f Republicanism. Such doubters, however, were energy ti « ally denounced by |»oliti* ians of the Blaine s ripe, aad by the nowspajters which found it to heir profit lo endorse every thing the B'aii e stripe <t politi cians said and dh', as secession sympa thy rs, as enemies of ti e blacks, and as ao better than the wicked Democrats. At the best, such people were doctrinaires and incapable of appreciating the fine points of p actical politics as exemplified by the performances of i he Blaine order »U to*men. But lo, what the practical men of ilie Republican patty said would ceraiuly come to pass, certainly has lias come to pass; and now the cry goes up that the Southern r> presentation in Con Ï ;re s must be reduced, in order that the tepublican paity may again obtain the power which lias been filched from it, by the gobb ing up wf the negro vote by the whked Southern Democrats But how is the thing lo be il. lie ? The Demo cratic party now has an ascendency in Congress sufficient to prevent any such legis a'ion as Mr. Blaine insists is neces sarv : ill the next Congress there will lu» ! n . . xi i..>n«r«ss Uien win be a Deinociat|C lnujoi l y in both houses of Congress; and there is every prospect for many yens lo come, llml the men who gain by the present condition of affairs will have the power to effectua ly squelch a*, the beginning any scheme looking to re ; l,,ct 0,1 Southern Com gri-ssional lepresi-n'tttloli, Mr. Blame «aid yesterday tlial " What are you going to do about it?' and 'How ilojou pro pose to help yourselves !" are the s ereo-1 yped answersofdetiance which intrench cil wrong always gives io inquiring jus ttce; and those who Imagine it to he con elusive do not know the temper of the American pei|>'e," which Is all very true; hut—what is Mr. BUinc going to do about it, beyond making vain ululatious? Representative O'Neill, of Pennsylva , lia.» I h* en called homo by the serious ss of a near relative. illne U£0is 1 Ell's OUI ) B II8. RE 61 ST g R S ORDER. Mfgihtkk h office, New Castle eounty. De mpbell t H Me ber S, 1K78. P application of W M. ( 'a »r l T. A., of MargHr« TR Hd.Jnsald 1 directed by the I pon the estate of me lug mere . r . . uw castle, nqulnng nil letnands aguiiiNt the es he same nr abnle by an n Kuril f«.-». mu.in <*«>.i Ad in Uuulley.lateof Mine ty.dec» used,it lit at the Ad the g ). T. A , sed, with Hie dale ol I. k K 1 ilMl «1« by c • Ills to h' post. ed With 1 lofty «lays fron six of the ic ilal«* of sue. letters. 1 isl public place of the court y of New Castle, persons I «• lo j. I of I A 1* the Ultimi to l>u the «I Ith th WlLMI lshetl u* d therein th . (Jiv j of «iff «.TON (1 I Will»» » pa pel pub TK, *•• ks, (eoil). l«*r I he hand f ihr Keg Ist er «1 t«» he conli nd nr I \ Ti county, aforesaid, the 'lay ami ye written. above h. r Mlu(JM, Register. NOTICE. me claim* against the si present die Administrator abide the utile and All perse u eslate of » duly all or Ik*I d to the 5Ul. 1X79, unbly In such c WM. M. CAMPBELL, ulstrator c. T. A dec9-3weOtl I» * lair "£lii. rns I ol H. Mallkla ît of lded. ! Ail Address, Elkton, M«i. HeulNter'N Order RK«J 1HTKK 8 OFFICE New Castle Co.. Nov tlfHin the applleatl« I^iinhson, Administratrix, <»f Willi l am h» on. Into of New CiuiUe Hd . In said county, dec'd it is onlemi and dlrecusl by the Register timt the Administratrix afore said,give notice of the grantlngoi l.f «»i*rs «»f a ilniintNirat Ion upon the Estate, of the dec'd, wiU» Mn* daU* of granting Uiei by causing ad vertlseinent* U» he po» within forty day* from the dale of LetUTH, In six of the most publie places of the County of N«*w Cuaile, nsjulrlng all having demands against the Es. *ui the same, or abide hy an •inhly In such cjim«* imule »ind Ami also cause th«; same to he th«* same period 1 H. roof, ,-', ,i against tlie u»t present the in 1st rainx alilde Uie •h case made and •h p,.,», u \ PJ* Act of A» provided. the Wilmington < •wspap llsh.il I Wtlmingu , »ud U* Lkj uoniinuud •e w.M kh (e. o d.) ven under the hand and Heal < >fflce of the Ih glsD r New Castle, In New «.' aforesaid, the day and year a bn therein th <ii L.h. a Ion*saiiI, at asile (,' nty written. H. C. BlUiiH, iU;glster NOTICE All persons having clal Estate of the don-HNi-d m same duly alteHted t<* the Ad before N.*v. 23d, 1S79, Act of AsHemhly In provld.il. H MATILDA LAMM HON, Administratrix. .6-3weod Addre*- n, Net Castle, Del., ATTRACTIVE ! 25 LADIES' COATS AT *2 50, A Bargain. 38 LADIES' COATS AT *3 OO Very Stylisb. ' 23 LADIES' COATS AT *1.00. Very tiood. 42 LADIES' COATS AT *5 00 A Ported Beauty. ' A LADIES' COSTS AT »0 and »7 Hood Material and beautifully Trimmed »IO*. I ! s t «u» «„j lire Ureahst bargal 53 1MPOKTED COATS, Unsurpasseil for beauty or material and elegance of Onlsb. M. L, Lichtenstein, S2Q Marltot st., mar22.N<*pi8 Wilmington, iwq. ISAAC; HR'UABIkk, MauuTaeturer of Murtaugb'a CelebrateU DUMB WAITERS. Invl'ÏÏA »"1,.";^^ ZHJZue self-apenlng and selr-elosin* Hatch Dooni' aaiT CIMCÖTNÜT STKK1CT »/»■wijr pu« ***•. ~±. . NOTICEA. vr oTICH-To w atfr rk nti. um okkick Watch dVfaktmknt f Wilmington. dkl., Dec loth, iris. \ k T he ,or >'"» »re new ready an i pay. . . . Ht l . r **L Hl ™ r * office, No. prjo Mar kei street. The law requires that all bills paid on or before January 31st, 1W9, the * %ce Bjo bill; those paid duiing the /ÎJ.'!." 1 , thlLf'Siïf r ï;.îiT.- p ô r üonti ,! dul ; March, rèn p,T än tadd*tlo'i!al",'undany »mount remaining unpaid alter April 1st, the registrar Is nqulrtd to hare the tbî/rècôvery'Ôt'ih'è *amounï 'due,'and* Uae waur will not de lei Into auch premises "."J" f u< 'ta ««rears, with «ssrasmems and hour, unl'llfi /'pm 1 ** * re ,,aid - OIBee ' 1 w.J, mukrow decll-eod-Jan,rcb,eofl " Realst, a'r. . b A ht INVEnTWIFIMT " * !" 1 * TION. rin 8enw*for .uVe* A8HoclA ' I . OR SA LE. * :wo Shares of Clayton Loan Stock. dollar per share. New plan, loan I » g the full amount and collect mg the premium monthly. M. L. LICHTBNMTKIJV, Secretary. New Herles, at V 1 ft-11ll. OT1CK TO LOTHOLDKRH IN TMK WlLMlNOTON AND HKANDY W INK i hMKTKKV. illngsof many lots are out of re The owners of such hereby notified to put them In •eordance N '1 he pslr and nee*» paint lots good order wlihmu with the rules and Cemetery delay, I res ululions of the My order of the Hoard. A. W. smith, rerrelary. 2l-3taw2W. Ni 20, lS7H. N on ce SMOKERS OF KINK CIOARS Would do well by calling at A.ITIIO.11' J. HARK INN, S . K. COR. 8E V EN f II A N D T A TN A LL. where they will receive a Htralght Oiler, Clear Havana Cigar. These cigars are fAClured by Anthony J. Hurklna, for hU own retail trade, and also a fl lion of ( hewing and smoking Tobucco ai hand. Notice.—T hese Cigars are retailed at ft cents a piece. Don't lull to give him a call. novliKllmo selec w-ys TOTIcK.-By vlrl u Act of the «icneral Assembly pass- d *t Dover cb. 2f, 1X77. 1 hereby give notice to hold ' vf Delawaic Male bonds, that 1 shall ai lend at the Philadelphia National Hank In the city of Philadelphia, during the business horns of that bank, on the three first secular da\s of January. 1879, prepsr ed to redeem and pay off all the bonds from No. isrj to ^75. both Inclusive of the denomination of Ol thousand dollars euch , of the Uftue of the bonds of the State ol Delaware, under date of Jan. 1, |*tw. And from and slier the said Jan 1st, 1879 the Interest on said bonds will cease. ' THUS* H. (JiLEs, State Treas. Office of tale Treas,, Dover, Nov, 1. ovi-2tawLJa E T. Taylo*, Herr»*'ary ccf 10.21 the Blanchard Blood & Neive FOOD Isa p O tent rated I, Hi HID FOOD, preparwl (lueetlj ir. the wheat kkknel, I thou» Fermentât I . ami datniiiK all Ol ils BI ' OOU - NERVE AND BRAIN r**«itorlng elom nervous Debility whlih underlies all forms of Lit runic Dis- '|^'"« 1 'ly ovoremne by Un, u «e ul -o .... ye* r P»*» I have const AUI> HLOUii A ,* sl> K C«»OI> lo my patients of »• • ages, from eighteen months u> eighty- Uiree years. In every case the result hu* exactly that claimed by you. It is ,Mlt valuable ami reliable le 1 have ever met ts In a natural su»te ol vital Lion. •*F« I .be My •y far the 1 mil. EnW'AKl) XlfiT «»N SMI ru. M. I ng Place, New Y M J FOOD ^ DRUGS A 8iib»tltute F«jr FOOD lx made a curat i v centration is vl e agent by oon t d artlflelal dlgesilon, and 1. simple In ID* application that The ad . of Physicians is not required. I housaiKis ol disc «ries from chronic reported, where the best meal tailed. ,,r Bia ha»i Physicians ih roil ghoul Uia country arc I'l.ll.'AHDINU DltUUM anü u»log Ilia III.ANCHAKD BL.OOD ami NfcllVK FOOD with lire m^tgra" Hying lesults, permanently relieving .... f«»rms of Physical und Menial Debility Ilie Dy«|«.|,lfc ami Consumptive Patient, " l| f«« | ci » fioin Malarial or III,«, | Poison Ibg. together with the entire Uni of pl.tints peculiar to the F the use of Mils Food sure and cal skin h ■ V* 1 . . .\ n ^ , «'-ebled by blood ' «Kan al«; Hex find in Npeeuy re lief. r.„ Y°**k, November 26, IW7. ' • W. Itl.ANPliAMl, : During the J »HI J«„r I have p,uxor)r>c<J your various preparation« of f,„h 1 l ure, »ml fuel happy to «ay Urey have met my moat «anguure long poison, chronic disease, lag tne needed nuirillon pnor. ri.KMKNCK H. I OZIKK. M D Dean „I Hout M,«i. C, .lieg« and Hospital for Women, New Vork City Hundreds of mores or BRIQHT'H DIH KAS1*. ol Ule Kidney« have lieen reported cureil. t or Neuralgic and Klieumallc * is eases it is al most a specific Physical a.,,1 Mental Debility Iron, the u»eof Alco hol, Opium and obaoco or from any un able cause. Dud in IbUPmal a natu ral aud potent remedy. For thk INTELLECTUAL Wokkkr «OKKKR . glvl Ui paile over drug,! «1 nerue lore b «he »«.Ai%c;iIAItl> Blood and Nerve Food affbrds a certain and natural supplying the waste of the brain rt«uU. lalxir that will euahle hlin to do b* tter and more work than without dan means mg ever he lure, of mental strain. ! As a remedy for the loss of Appetit« and want of vigor, physical and mental, in children, tins F«ksJ has no rival. • 1 OO *rr liottlr. orO l«r (*5.00 BOLD BY ALL DKUGOI8T8. Or sent by Express receipt of price. AnDUVIH TllBol.uOICAL SRMINAKr, , nn ,, 1 , A 5 d "!®, r ' Mm " n - Marcha», is}«. Tour Lire food Is an excellent thing 1 ,M ? hesitation, after a Uioroiigh trial (t f M, In rnooin mending it m cases ol t^roaic dysitcpsia and nervous prostra Rev. Dr. AUHlIN PHELPH. n y \ NCH AR J ) FOOD CD R K «i «I r.M row receiving such popularap pt.4Clati.Mi is clearly set forth In a* rtl page Pamphlet which will he sent 1 dross on receipt of JA cents any ad AddroHs, Blanchard Food Cure Co. Ü7 Cuiou Nqiiitre, Mow l'ark. ly2S.dlye.xl Aw D. H. KENT A CO. Importer, and Manulaelurer»' Agent, rar IUOV, 1UON, HI E El., STEEL, HARDWARE, HARDWARE, Ha ^m D . COACI L MATERIAL. „.«V e Largest Hu..k of Uotsls btate In their line, and (rest assorted la uie United ntate., rLeu NO. 20» AND 'tn BH1PLET AND D12 OUANUK STREETS, WlLDJIiTUM Ra k In tha stook AND no W4ÜT H. W ANTED.—A small farm of ao to inô acres !r New Castle Coiiiny. Ad dress ••A," this office, stating locatlan price and terms. November 30, 1H7H—If PUBLIC &1LÆS. S ALK OK COWS. Tile Subacnbera will sell at Public hale, Lion, Hast Mai 1 borough, Chester county, Pa., MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, ItM, All o'clock, P. M., FORTY HKAI) OF FKKHR COWS HPHINOKRH. and YOlTNCi HULKS. * Also a lot of EW EH with LAMMS: „ raa _ .. HILL A BAILEY. Webb A. Nlnhnla. AneLinneer. decG.ts Mexl pUBL SMALL FARM. 1C HALE r a Will be sold at pub.lc sale, on T17KH DA Y. the 24th day of Decern fa r, 1K7«, at 2 o'clock, p. Hi., Jt the Washington House. Newark, a tine farm containing 75 acres, ► Ituated In Mill Creek Hd., Newcastle Ccuuty, Del., on the White Clay Creek, wtihin three.fourths a oi mile of Newark, and twelve miles from Wilmington. Hie improvements i ohslsl of a good two story stone house and kitchen, spring house and barn. Uood water from a pump at the door of the dwelling. There Is a young and thriving apple orchard. About five acres of wood. It Is convenient to good schools and several churches of differ ent denominations ; aud within a short distance of several woollen and mills. No postponement on account of w Terms liberal dec&-3tdm-2tw paper ther. MAN8EL TWEED. pUBLIC SALK COWS ANDSPRINOERH. These are a r ru emu extra good lot of Cows. , win he .. , -»id at Public Hale, at Harry Husband's, Ninth Ward. Wilmington Dei., on W> PNKHDAY, DEC 1»,IV7H, 26 he»t<I of Fresh Cows ami Hprlngers. A credit of days will be given. No postponement on account of weather,— Hale to oommenoe at l o clock. JOSEPH (JOODLEY. L. W. Stidham A Hon, Auctioneers. decll-dZiAwll« GREETING! Tlie IV part mem* n.mrd below have been very largely added to, with eapeclal reference lo Christmas Trade, u 99 and represent a very atlrartlve and cheap line or Novelties, as well a» Nome of the finest goods lo l>e found. We extend to all who are lookln*. a cor dial Invitât Ion lo corn«* ami look over I hem as we believe they will be amply repaid. Handkerchiefs & Gloves, Shawls 6 l Wraps* Sjlk L Cotton Umbrellas. HOSIERY a nil ffOTlOKS, MA TS and U VUS, Vl'UOLSTER r HOODS, (Alt It l AU £ HOHES d BLANKETS, SILKS and 1/BESS GOODS, LIXEKs and QVILTS, jahane.se 1 'ito d uciio.ys. We have spartsl l«» place before ; IrliiMic value, although effort In the endeav r tra<ie, gtssls of lu lu price. •t V G. Worrell, 820 and 822 Market St., MASONIC TEMPI.K. Fashionable F umiture I J* & J- N. HARMAN JVo. 410 kliii* Ntrt-el, I W1 LM1NUTUN , DEL. . We resiieclfully In form the eili; ' , *e*H of Wilmington, and tlie *urj mundlng country that we continue Mo manufacture an*1 keep on hand large and long established ware rooms, r urnlture of every variety aud style, consisting of Mahogany and Walnut Furniture suitable d.Aning-room and chamber Our assortment of Furniture Is larger an 1 more varied than can be found In Delaware, And all articles sold at our establishment are warranted as represented. Veulllan Blinds of the most fashionable designs made to order and kept constantly on hand. We also manufacture and staidly keep a large assortment of Hprln Hair, Moss and Husk Mattresses J. A J. N. HARMAN at KosewfKxl for parler, i | FINE FURNITURE W. öl D, McElwee, Offer for sale, a large and carefully select ed slock of NEW & SECOND-HAND 1?*U RTVITTJ RE, At their sU>re, So. .*501 ThOkiII Mlreel. G«xxls will he sold to suit purotiasers. octs.sm P REHTOM AYAitn, PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER, A nd dealer A T.KKICAN AND HWIöB W ATC1IE«, CLOCKS, JKWKLR X a spectacles, EYE-OLAHHEH, HI LVKR WARB, at NO. SM MARKET HTRKET Wilmington, Del. Particular attention paid lo repairing in ail its branches ; also, changing spectacle glasses, lias a good assortment or glasses constant ly on hand. The public Is cordially Invited to call and •xam Iue my stock and earn hi y prices leie-" 0 L-WiWOKUPP* CO TO UACUÜS, CIGARS, FIFES, &C.&C. No. 13 NORTH THIRD 8T.. PHILADULTMIA. C. L* Weo<*W8FF d«*ur H. U UAiuiew rjVKKTH F OK ALL TUB PKOPLK, BKKDT1PUL TBKTH AT •a, »0, *H and lie r_» SET. TmUi extraoteil without pain by Lb. dm gaa. Over thirty ^ MS MARKET BTRBKT CM. nMrMBM. LLAÜHBR, ex H. (JA F OR RENT—He va ral 8d story Uba (Jasatia building. W. M. Kennard^Ca. Wilmington, Def. retailers LUPIN'S o E AB HICS -AT a Wholesale Prices. NEW GOOD kOK 711K HOLIDAYS, We are now Trofousse receiving our celebrate KI 1 > GLOVEî lD f h Button.In»|| shadwi . Sizes, also our elegant t, .. ®Q'i aU««in.iV&7"£*^ 2 Button. 3 Hutton,. 4 Button Opera and Whit*. .1 Bulton Oam j e Rne<l e . . 4 Button Cantor Buck. NOTE.-We*«11 noue but French <i; • .§12 ... 15 .. 1 ... 1 :i . i A bekullful »«»ortmenl of Laill.. Boraer«| L iS W w ;S HANDKERCHIEF Ue m«tltcbed Hsndker 'notf we lulve evir ntbr'l iUudk"r^,re?. n,,ne b,u AU - links Ties and Scarfs Home beautiful ami newNtylf.«.s par ,| 8h Guipure, Hllk Embroidered J.pknR Laoe Hcarfs ami Ties. * 4 These are entirely new Goods. e^Kmbroldered Cloth Table Covers §2; Embroidered Plano Covers, |60>)escl POCKET BOOK We »bow an nnutually cholw i.-ortl m.nt nr thine good», and »■ w.> i, ut principally for the Holiday« ther are red and fresh, at price« from lfg cents to*2id Celluloid KrttHl ... , . u Combs in Wbl1 Mine and Cardinal, price (3.» per »el.al a flue suit of other quallllm. A large and enolce assorment Il:;| gros» grain RIBBONS ALL WIDTH«. W. M. Kennard & Coi No. 621 Market St. «Iec2-dtf Holiday Goods] Just In, a choice new loto; FANCY GOODS TOILET SETS. æ:n«, JAPANESE and CHINESE GOODS, If you Intend making a Christmas pre ent It will pay you to call and see our ne stock bef re purchasing, an we have till largest, hand-omest ami cheap««', lineo Holiday Goods ever offered In this c:iy. Also, try 'lebreted GO CENT TEA, AND 25 Ct, Breakfast Coffee 1 eas from 21 rt«. up ; Co*»« f,* 0 " 15 CI : up; Sugar« sold at cost, F lire 1 e Pt r Spices a (Specialty. N. B —Handsome Present« given to pat d Coif«. r T chasers of Crippen's Tea Stores tia. 3 West Third St„ —AND— No. 5 East Second $tJ RED FRONTS !IJ~0nly 3 doors from Market street, and don't get into die wroug BtOr0 " I I'rin Look for Bed Fronts and trip pen's Name. __ SHIRTS! In offering our CELEBRATED SHIRTS, would csll your St»»* Te the public, we tion to the loi lowing point» ■ LOW I> flani'* Quality Hein g cheaper than U»e can t>c inode at home. Jteautirully Finished. Perfect lu Fit. 1 artest In Stye. Cut l,eiigthwl«e the Mu»nn The Seams KUarsnleeil to give periec sati»I» c * buy no °*ber. And ^ Try them and you wdl MORGAN 3re I aul« «DA WAKSCAamj^,, , tVILMINUTON, hKh oltytoBevJO" D ABOVE THIRD TheohCAPesl laoe to Ihe CARPETS OU* CLOTH« * A T£ a *l*llOWSBEOt (Jpeebo im MARKET ST UsasaAJsss Henry desiOf