Those to not fimLi |.' PHOFKHCIOK C P Johnhon, Editor Tu» daily uakbtte 1»puöltßuifl*wj aftarnoon (Sunday exoepted,) at 4M Marne Street, and serveil by «arrters u ♦ subscriber In til oarta of the city and HurrOundiu* towns and v blauen, for *lx cents a week payable weekly. Yearly subscriber*, *3 1» advanoe. poor They The Delaware Gabette, established n 1784, 1» the largest and most flourish ini,' weekly paper lu the stale, and has a larger ireuialiur vawu any other on the Peninsula Publish« d every Thu r*d ay afternoon, »1* pery.*ar. lu advance. now being appe IH7B regret so We JANUARY IT The Daily Gazette la sent to all parts uiry, postage paid, for th it contain« roitant In brief Just the he buslB®^»ma KKE table copies we lisher set and of the DOLLARS a year, Hi advance. 1 most 1 all the local news news of the day. It gl *ed, news the .'armer at half the cost of the tw cent paper* ; a man ought to read of 8ub*cnbe for It der for a much and evening or morning, once hy remitting a money six months. year The Legislature ailjourried this morn ing until Monday, at 3 1*. M. Mr. SavlsblBY was one of the four Senators who had the nerve to vote against the demagogic pension bill that passed the Senate yesterday, it is said, will take $20.000,000 out of the Treasury. the hands of pension agents, than half a dozen subsidy bills. Republican Congressmen In \N ash ington seem not a little surprised at the action of the Alabama Legislature look ing to a change in her law s and providing for the choice of Presidential Electors by the Legislature, ami thus avoiding U. S. Marshals, Supervisors and the od election machinery cooked up by the Republicans to annoy white people ami keep alive sectional animosities and civil strife. Hon. Henry Watterbox, of the Louisville Courier-Journal, has effected engagement w th the Slayton Lyceum Buivau, of Chicago, to make a lecture tour through the Southern States. It is said his new lecture, "The Comicalities, Whimsicalities and Realities of .South ern Life," will be found characteristic of the author, and especially interesting to all hearers, very moderate, and we should think a visit to this city would he productive of a handsome profit to some of societies, should they engage in such an enterprise, wiy about the first week in February, it our advices are correct. his C. II. Long, R. T. his doubt of ful can cers, is name even if 1 ng otlice. tlxe dare ance lic tliis This bill, Much of it will go into Ii is w orst* Vll «* learn, am His terms, ur literary He will probably pass this for It set ms a strange thing to s* e a milieu asked to investig..te the fees and charges oi the county officers of New castle county, before any charges have been made against them. If there are lo charges from men h » an- not ncmb«*rs us they of the legislature, it se. ms to poi R«* t tight be made the subject of actio n But it appears unreasonable •(> put the State to the cost of au investigation by a committee, before a y charges ha .* bee i nude. It seems to us that th«* OtlOIl of Mr. Collins t > refer the lee bill to the \\ committee covers all the actio that is required. But the remarks of Mr. Hous ton covered any irregularity completely. iglit to de mand a hill of the same, and if it is in let A. Those who pay fees have a Loess of the charges named in the fe«* hill prinb-d in the Digested laws he lay refuse to pay, or recover hy suit at law. tl IIayes, as the fraud in the Presiden cy, is odious enough, but C'onkling is no better. II« helped to^put Hayes he is and hoped to profit by his infamous action—and he has profited by it. Had Hayes not been President, Conkling would not have controlled the election in New' York and secured his own re-elec tion to the Senate. IDs place would have been filled by an honest Democrat—p«*r haps such a man as Charles O'Connor. Cookling's rage in the .Senate, on Tues day, ami his denunciation of Hayes and Sherman, w as only another evidence of mistrust here the fact that thieves always each other and are never safe. Conkling is now acting in the capacity of tlie wretched, conscience-stricken criminal ho turns State's evidence, with the dif t reuce that Conkling "does not mistrust the men in tlie place about him. seen already so tecta« 1 in the Nena'e. * oi tlie vilest men pro lie, therefore, un folds just enough of the supposed crimi nality of Hayes and Sherman to arouse suspicion. "Mr." Hayes. He referred to Haye When Mr. Thurman, with mock gravity, sai«l lie thought that, a citizen of Ohio had been attacked, gbt to say something in reply, Conk ling said lie had "Mr. Hayes." Secretary Sherman of him as "John" Sherman, ami sai«l tin as he •ely been speaking of Coukling's reference to as bitter, lie spoke '\S(;mit«; knew who Join and of his riches." •Sherman Honest J «jli n ? Somebody lias s«?t a rumor afloat that overnor Cochran is desirous of appoint ng tome one in the place of Win. Fisk Townsend, Clerk of the I»«;ac«j of Sussex t H county, and hence tlie haste in bringing Townsend's case before the Legislature. We have not seen or heard from G« or Cocbra vern on thi> latter, but we are confident tliat Governor Cochran lias had nothing to do witli tlie matter. That he regrets tliat an apiaiiutee of h s should have become a drunken imbecile, there can be no doubt. Hut Mr. Townsend was »ppoimed him and II » no fault of the I Gdvernor that he lias become onesince. | Those who drank wi ll him and helped j to lead him to his jitseenl condition are 1 ti e They »ere, perltatis, able to ' 1 not not a diunkard when Governor Cochran culpab'e. swallow heavy chartes that would ui**>1 poor Townsend, whose more susceptible rere not able to endure so much. nerves pains he er, Duel They will doubtless h* Ip to hold him up now under the severe trial to which he is being put f r his yielding to the craven fre«iuent indulgence in appe ite tlie strong drink is sure to beget. We deeply nsend should have I regret that Mr. so readily yielded to his worst enemy.— We have missed his newspaper from our table for a long time, and the one or two copies that we bave seen in the last six mouths bore evidence of neglect. But we had not the least idea that its pub lisher had fallen into the habits that Ih* set the path and ensnared so many able and excellent men. believed the charges made against Mr. Townsend had not his own best friends, We could not have < his securities for the peifurmance of his duties, united In the appeal to the Legis lature. But when such men as Charles C. Stockley,George W. Willin, Charles II. Richards, Isaac Conaway, Long, John W. Short, James M. Steel. R. W. Truitt, J. P. Marvel and Charles T. Purnell, (bis own friends, we hear,) append tlieir names to the petition for his removal, we have no longer room to doubt the tiuth of the charges «if neglect of duty because of in ability to the faith ful discharge thereof from frequent in toxication. This is a terrible vice, and it can never be overlooked in public offi cers, with safety to the community. It is rumored that some one wants Mr. Townsend's place, but we have heard no name Miggested. That there should be even half a dozen honorable, moral and competent gentlemen wanting it, is very natural ; am) to such it should be given, if Mr. Townsend is incapable, or unwil 1 ng to devote bis ability and time to the otlice. Drunkenness is had enough in private life, in all conscience, but neither tlxe Lcgis atureor sny other power shou'd dare to force upon a people the main ain ance of a man in a high official position an habitual drunkard. As a pub lic journalist, having the good of our grand old party, ami the interests of the Slat«* at heart, to say nothing of the moral conveyed to the young, we are compelled hy du y t«» speak plainly in tliis mutier. 11. w. Vll 1 lie Forged Til le There ever ha* be«.*n tl «* l«*as* moral doub* that when Kellogg nas the second s-t of cert ill«-at «'s binned hat is I knot for electors of Louisiana, to comet the lieh rendered the tirs- set ft h errors g< less, he knew that several name lo ged to t hat i aper, il he as not di ectly a parly to he forge V ho« IN kin I that the «late . s IIU1 fahrica'ed to «-or tificale ol d Inch poi R«* t » Wash ii .g Hoard Anderson had ca d n ». and Inch Mr. Fe I'resid.-nf ].n>t of the S. iia e, ha« 'V old 1 lar in form ; d t hei « fore invalid. It i i * s already be. Ml tl pi « >V«*1I hat Anderson «»j certificate i \\ ashii Vton. lien* hr isulted it tin* lb publican chiefs i •t form, and th«*ii hurried back t New Or let hie paper tipot sioii the Electoral Conn •ted finally A. B. Levis swore before the Pott«* . Committee that his signature to the « as a pa'pable forgery, and K«* ley, the colored man, im*s>enger at the t : *, and fad charge •f tl room ere p«*i petrated, recently swore that to ids knowledge the name of Oscar Jcffrion was also forged. When the Pot* er Committee were at New Orleans ten days ay quiry w as made for other it diligent ii >f the Hay« electors about also dis rust. Yet additional testimony this point is not necessary, and tin; case would not be strengthened if every name to the second certificate was si to have been forged. Levisee, who now holds tlie ofiic«; of sub-revenue agent in Nan Francisco, arid w as probably assign ed to that remote service so as to be out of tlie way, has established one forgery in his own person, and Kelley lias proved another. Tli« difference between the two eertifi cat«*s from Lou siana is that the firstpre lendt'd to verify a fiaudulent result of tlie election for Pr«*sid«*nt hy genuine sig nature's, while tli** second repeats flic fiaudulent attestation hy forged sigtia tnr«*s; and this second paper was the one adopted by the Uommiss on as tlie means of declanm: Hayes 1'resident. No that the as-.ounding fact will go into liis ory tliat tin; eight electoral votes of Louisi ana wer i . llu; first instance s olen by conspiracy ami fraud; and in the 8» cond instance, ihat the ceitificate de daring tliis result, being vitiat« «I by barefaced forgery, was yet solemnly ad judicated ss val «I, because th«* eight-by seven Commission d« termiimd tha' they would not go behind the face of the forged papers Î Honest thinking men may be deluded or confused by a conflict of testimony in regard to the vote of Louisiana, based upon the stories of intimidation and vio lence, artfully constructed to mislead the unwary and lo deceive the tens of thou sands who accept at second hand th«; as surances of party inauageis and party pa But putting all that entirely out attonishing fact yet stamD 'hat the whole administration of forty live millions of people, the public policy, »he treasury and its mighty operations, the vast patronage of the G and the liuiulred thousand home and abr«»a«l, i of a man as of to «'ruinent, jflic«*s at ; to-dav in the 1 ands i.<> was not elected at all: and that even tl fra'idulent t itie by w hich lie claims *to !»«; President rests upon a forgery !—A. Sun. are had According to a vice-regal order, " it is the pleasure of her ltoyal Highness and liis Excellency that the Utt he a Troop ef Cavalry shall in luture be honor by being designated "Tbe Princess Louise Dra goon Guards. " was Nnub I» H»jn. I U^c.ndida). for Vice | Prwide|lt W|ts jn n,,. Houm to-day,. j mtineas of fbe funeral cereuiouhs over 1 ti e late Congressman Jscltle cher. When President Hayes came in, the et the au dienen toae In leapect. Hendrlclij 1 eing conapicuous as one of the few who did not i iae. ■tnimti Com fU W Dl 11« re Old lien. From the Washlngoi; (General Butler evidently has no d » position to rush recklesly into t* e joys or pains of his hereafter. \Vh> n a-k* d why he ha«l not returned to Washington sine - er, 1 e is reported »* answ* ring that he wanted to wait until the death täte in Congress was reduced. A letter from Peking states that th Viceroy has entered into a coi tract wltli Art.old llogue,a gecdogi.*t and inn ing expert of New York, for the purpose ol prosp* cting the gold. mi*«*s in the north of * him* The marriage of the Duke of Con naught will he solemnized at Windsor about the l.Htb « f March, the ceremony, originally fixed for February, having been postponed a month in con sequence of the dtath of the Grand Duel ess of Hesse. , ami other ih 1 .1 < ■w\ IMI. of ye MAM 621 Market Street, Annnum their first opening for 187» to be Hamburg: EdgingN, Guipure Hamburgs. Embroidered Trimmings, BRETON LACES. GUIPURELACES -AND TORCHON LACES is The above k«kx 1 k I mported, being Hie same i g the finest is we have sold for lib very mid »ay that th lislactory «•suit* id g< I« H 1 S t* low« ll price tuui We would Invite critical < xurn we know the Inatlon in to l.e of our Hi ii hi ol finer w« rk am il ll mate mo*t goods i be market id at a* low prices. ii d All the leading bn id« of « SHEETING i AND— •t SHIRTINGS . At wholesale prices hy yard piece. •f Ladies' Coats. ids at ii For our enll over, we des! and have made prices which we think will accomplish It. Call and *ee tbtm. eral seasons we haveclase«! out of Coat*, not carrying to do the same this winter 11 tin; now in out of sig flic one that ory i . W. M. Kennard & Co« Wilmington, Del. tans -the— DELAWARE STATE F. & M. INS. CO. HOM E OFFICE CITY OK WILMINGTON-, DEL., Insures bunding*, farm property, live ! stock, hay. gram In barn or stack, furniture. merchandise, ships In port, rents. Âc.,! against loHNordamage fire and lightning ai very easouable rates for five or ten ears. Also,gr.tnts perpetual policies deuce* or farm property. All member* ol the Company holding perpetual policies participate in the profit* Neglect to Insure, —AND YOÜR H A KD EARN I NUN of year* maybe 1 TIME, WHICH IH MONEY, may he lost In regaining what might have been *aved! HAPPINEHH AND COMFORT vanish from the Household! RIENDH MAY FAIL TO AID, when aid * credit having by the de by ad they the based vio the thou as pa out stamD forty re»i may 1* inesl iKMMled, bu*l Ined. POVERTY MAY COME IN AT THE DOOR; and the consequences of imprudence b. act ot never cease lo ?*e felt. at ands TO AVOID THESE MISFORTUNES, Be wise In time and obtain ffellafel© Ittsttranc©, -IN THE DELAWARE STATE F. Si M. INSURANCE CO OF THE CITY OF WILMINGTON. WM. BRIGHT. President. J, R TANTUM, M. D., Vice-Pre». Jam EH H. MY r.KH, Hecretary. C P. JOHN H ON .Treasurer. and hich a it is and ef being Dra i-u w.«m ANTKD. Fine shirts omake itM r(Iimi,|.i a half dor.en. lu a su perior manner U>r 7fl Cent« «pie«*«. A g«*» I fU tfuaianltad. t ali at 32ft K ant t Ishth Hlreei. *L«*2#-lf W K WM, MILLER. Hy Court, on IKK, Hall, AOTMCJK.u N Ul lCK Filbt National Hank. I el.. Ja I . 16, IM,*9. held on the Min ln»t . the elected Wiimliigti At an eleelh following named sentie Dl rector«, to set?« the ensuing ytar ; EDWARD B»* i TH. CLEMENTH *MYTH, ti eu. vs. r u n, DANIEL JAM EH H . N. Mt'COM H, ELI GARRETT, W II.LI A M TATNALL, IHR A EL I'lSh Y NA Mi K L BANCROFT, Jr. A t a meet ing of the Hoard held this « F.dwaid Hettp, E»q., w elected Pr*»blent GEORGE D. ARMS') RONO. Cashier. A. lng I'lty to ► Id to Filth *r. street of w ning. cel of the loet < atreet two cel erl| ù:r y nanlui 16 St J OU REGISTER NOTICE.-All per g or having dog« abouttlicir regu the 1st and 20ih of he latter «late the ordl iforced against WM. J. MAXWELL. thief oi Police. 1 ) ►on* I Me* d to have rly r« glittered bet we After u.ce will be Miricily glMeied «logs. 2-1 m .1 ar> J« J Ol IfK I* liereliy «Iven iliHt the annu tiiiR of Hi«* HKM'khohic "The WllnilrigioTi Nh\ Inal Ion l ompiuiy," will be held hi No. 3u 3 Mwrkei Hi eel, Wil 'J huiM.lay, the 61 h the Lou i * for the purpose of Ihre« a Ml of ton. Delaw day of February. 1879, bet wee of z sod 4 o'clock. p. «-ledlug three Dir«' . to made «aid la JOHN A . OKI FFJN, Pr« »Ident. ye JMU'J-Wt N 'vin Mirual I office 6n2 Mai k«*t slieet. ary a.ih, IK.y. from 10 a. i which time there will be •rve for th Tlie Dlreciorn will meet at 2o'ciock,p. m., to oi|(anixe. K.—The a hers «»f the N » urance (' I in eel 11 • « of I be »»tie C , will tHiheld at ttieir Mo day , J . to 2 p « led!« nty at (bi live Dll eel« WILLIAM TATNALL. PieNldenl. W of janH-120 T OTIUE—TO WATER RENTER«. I OKKICK W ATKR DEPAKTMKNT, > Wilmington, ukl., Dec loth, 1878. ( T he fui I* lor D79 h re now ready an< le at the reglMirar'M office, No. pvK) 'I he law i\ ilar* •luire» that all mil* January aut, 187», the face of the bill ; those paid diultiK the month of February. five per cent adul IIoiihI. those paid during the month of March, ten per cent, additional, and uny amount remaining unpaid alter April 1st, 1»79, the registrar 1 m r« «julr* d to have the ferruleM withdrawn and »ull Instituted for the recovery of the amount due. and Hie water w ill not be lei Into such preml until such arrears, with assessment* and $2 for drawing ferrules are paid. Office hours, u a m to 4piu. 4 1 ket slreei. paid «. lelo 2 I« E low hay less, er wl W. J. MORROW, decll-erul Jan.feb,ear. THE BLANCHARD Blood & Neive FOOD Isa Pi ... Concentrated LIQUID FOOD, prepared directly from the I; WH»- A I KEKN EI ^ wilbnui Fermentai ion, and retaining all of Its I BLOOD NERVE AND BRAIN a natural slate ol Loriug elei s I vital! Nervons Debililv derlles all fo ease, is Np**edily this F«ssl. '•For the lilch sof Cbro cicome fiy- the ilc Ii ot ¥ a*t I have iLAN CHARI AND N I* RVE HOOD to ail age*, Itoni eigbte« iy .Nf HLUUn y patients of elgfity ► ull has «si by you. il is d reliable bel oi.ths to three ye *. In every c • th ftOn f»«*« n exselly that cl by far lb 'ionic 1 Ini Edwakh hutton Smith. M D. •K Plate, New York. ht vail. aille Fo Tfi FOOD LAST Fi DRUGS A Nubstltitle For FI Food Is central Ion a curati agent I»y r* I dailillclal dig« Is s.» simple in It* appllcafion vice of Physicians is Thousands of stum, and I that The ad 1 required. îrle* i • reported, where the best chronic ; cal skill has tailed. Many of the best Physicians throughout tin* country are DI.-SUARDINU DIOJUH ami using the BLANCHARD BLOOD AND NERVE FOOI Hying results, peri with the most gr»t mtly relieving all terms of Physical and Menial Debility The Dyspeptic and Consumptive Patient, Müllerei* from Malarial or Blool PoIhoh I; P. ing, togclher plal lief. lib the entire ll*t of c«»in pecullar U»ihe Female Hex find ol Lhl* F«s*l and speedy re Nsw York, November 26, UJI7. Dr. V. W. Blanch Ah n ; During the past year I have prescribed your various preparations of F«»od Cure, and feel happy io say they have met my most Hanguine expectation*, giving to pattem» long en feebled by blood poison, chronic disease, or over drug «loslag the needed nutrition and nerue force. Prok. CLEMENCE 8. LOZIER, M. D-, Dean of Horn Med. College and Hospital for Women, New York City B ce Hundre«!« of ca*e* of BRiGHT'8 DIH E A HE of the Kidneys have been reported cured. For Neuralgic and Rheumatic • ls«*aMe* It i* al most a specific Physical and Menial Debility from the useof Alco hol, Opium and Tobacco or from any namable cause, find in Ibis Fwxl a natu ral and pot remedy. For thk INTELLECTUAL Worker T I'he It i. A.\ i'll Alto Blood and Nerve Food affords a certain and natural means ïÂÂ'Âl 'XSill.S; ! As a remedy lor Uie loss of Appetite and ° v, l K ° r . physical and mental, I» c,l < ren * t ^ lM * fo Ma**., Marchai 1878. i our Life Food i* an excellent thing 1 have no hesitation, after a thorough trial ot It, In recommending It In cases ol chronic dyspepsia and nervous prostra tion. r Rkv. Dr. AUH1IN PHELPS. THE BLANCHARD FOOD CUKE H Y HT r. il now receiving sucnooimlaran preclaiion I« clearlj set rorlli 1 ptilet wtncti will lie Kent receipt of as cent«. Address' a 64 page any ad Blanchard Food Cure Co. ot *7 Cnluu *€|ui>rc, Wcw York. yü-dlyeod A w CO H. KENT A CO. D. importers and Manufacturers' Agent* f«#r iron, iron, HTEKl STEEL, HARDWARE, hardware, AND coach MATERIAL e Ibe Largest Stoek «if Goods'In the sx 1 "usa — « •>-* NO. Ü06 AND m 8HIPLEY AND tM ND 21V OKANOF, 8TKEET8, WlI.HII.OTOM ItUL. II FIJBL1C S.4LES. O XECUIOR'H HA LK HEAL EHTATE! of the Orphan»* Hy virtue of Court, of the •''late of le County, msd* at New ('»Ml#, the H« cond day oi »«pleinber, A. P will be exp«***! «I puhl le vei due, at Delaware in u«e, «mpoMito llie City Hall, lu the i lly ol Wilmington, on HAIl'KDAY, i he 1 Ht da« of FEBRUARY «Mer Del and lor aware. I a D., 1871» at 3 o'clock. p. in., the follow describe«! Heal K»tate. t-ltusle in tl • of VN ilinlngb II aim« Maid. hell g the property «>f Can arlne M r.Momiulu, tie c«a*K«d, boumle«l and described an follow», wll : No. 1. All that ceitain lot, piece, or par iih a Buck Dwelling Home the nom • t, talweeii Hpi Church Mr«ei* at the dl-lance of himdied and fifty fee. from the westerly of Church Mrcet, then« « northerly parallel lo Chinch «ircel elgh y-two feet a corner, thence «a-lerly parallel to Filth mi r«*«i etgtjteen ted to another c *r. ilience »outherlv parallel t«» t tiurch street iduhty-two n-ei to the aforesaid side Fifth Mlreei, and i tien ce along tLe «Mine eaterly eigtiP en feel to the placeur begin ning. No. 2. All that certain lot, j li ce or par of land ta'ginnn g at a taunt on the northerly aide of t l/th afreet between Hnruee and Church a'ret'iH. b iMgac rner lot late of Timm mm A*-ki w. «Icccaaed, at dlaiAiice of one hundred and thirty two more or Usa from the westerly aide of hurch Mlreei, thence northerly parallel to Church Htr«*«t elghty-t atahe, thence eaatcrly parallel to Fifth atreet eighteen reel P» a corner, thence aoutherly paiallel to « hutch atreet eighty feet to the aforeNald aide ol Fifth her««wilh eighteen feel of land thereon, beginning at a point aid® of Fifth 7 fe* i to a corner street, and the the pi Attendance made known At the tl by of beKlnntnif. will be given end term« ai d pi BERNARD DON A HUK, Executor. Or by John Wale* Hi*hkll, HIm a llorney. At'CHf : J.M. Hot'SMAN.t lerk orphans' 11.18,28,31 fehl afoie J Court. PUBLIC P»ALE : W ill be Mold at public sale, Robert Jluaband'M, Tboinpkon'M HmiK«*. Christiana lid., 6 lies from WllmiOKton. TU EBDA Y, FEBRUARY 4Ui, 1«9. At 12 o'clock, m. the Farm decea*e«i, near 4 bead of good work or driving horses, 16 Ich cows, some with calves bv 2 year old Farming Imp!« men!».—2 , I York wagon, neatly market dearborn, horse cart, 2 sleighs. , hsrrows, cultivator, fork, rakes, , »c . I their bull, shies, others sprlu . Ing »boats, die. farm wag« I« liarvester. in«iwer and reap bined. 1 go*1 horse rake. I V fcie fan, grain bag», wagon, plow and heavy pin chains, low chains, al*e dairy fixtures, such pan», bucsetH, churns, cream cans milk cans. Ac. Haares wntai ia Ute ground, hay by the CONDITION«.-All s less, cash, <»ver that amount, a credit of 6 month» will he given, by the purchaser giving a bankable note with uppreved en dorser. THOEDOREEnTLIN Lt. W* fltldliain A «on, Auctioneers tame-wii» carriage harness, 2 s of flSO and rUU HALtK . L^OR REN r —Heveral 3«l story I; the Gazelle bulkhng. in I .^OK Rent I n oazetie t Apply ai Uns office. d story front — ««• ora tiding, 4i6 Market street. Liob i* A LE. Properly, rk ( A t»to land. g«Ktil I Il h 1.3 acre* of lilt gho ÖüO. id other out- bu i Id I Price A bargain. Apply to EVaNn PENNINGTON, oeil» Elkhili and Mark«! Ms. UK Ha LE — Foul* »rlck I ¥ •o-story tlx \\ ItlllUl Nt bel «1 121 b site nil Ion ui ply io J. August K A Co's, Roll h.g lib ». I* or * for McCau I ley. mill. Heidel, H ftOn Del. dec24-lin» For &itlo. Fo r building n ts. r.. corner Front Jackson *( i*. Tfi lots m Jack*« betweei r-IXtb ml i h. Fi Fifth Let itr«s-iH. een Van Bi d 1 1 1*0 Five lot* o Hip Av • bet ween H r«*el*. d r.«»rtb of tin* abave. truer Harrison and FI l«»ts adjoining tve lots at H. W. c Lovering Avenue. » lots llarrlson Five lots Delaw «i Avenue betweei id Hr «mo Pennsyl rteeutb street. A id F THOM AH R. LALLY, Real Estate Agent, 602 Market dec28-tf * el . nURHALK.-A hlgh'y improved Tar I; or l(W acres,In Wblt«»Clay Creek h tired, a 11 enclosed In Osage Hcdg«*. Di vided into five fields, chard in full bearing. Public Joining the farm. Buildings- Larg«-Man sion,Double Tenant House, Barn, G • 1 all other building* nec*'*sary first class farm, x miles fr«»in station P. W. A B R. R. « jurne I Hi 1 ■ ary Centrally located. 9 lie* from Wilmington. Apply to J NU. W. WHITEMAN. Real Estate ag'l, 2 W. Fourth street 21-w & sd Wilmington, Del. B I-.NTN Collected au«l Proper tie« Carefully Manag<*N, m 'y, q A • hie fou 'I* n> * 1-tM. Loi of M •Upper», lot of Won « u B«»«- '» boot* and gho ' gälte 'h ► ) - mi „f Vi-, and Ml «love, desk and Ice . 2 nun* ioltr A Helsrd and tatren into « erly of Alleu ( Ti.ackci\ JOHN I*Yt.K , df prpy sold by h her iff '» Office, N A. I*.. IM » •lio .. ;■/;«« J*niij HERIFF'H MALE. Hy virtue of a writ of Vendiiior., P«»naa, to me directed, wu| i M . . lu *' nubile sale, at the Fami «-t Tliomii, lu Ap^.oqulniihii,k i,, S m ar Ihlcsaa, I ware, THURSDAY, the SOtli day «.f J A AD. l«7&.ai i| o'clock, a i MKtlU "ty.i In« described Personal Pmperiy h horses. Ö c«.wm. j t ull. 1 heit.V 'L hogs, 1 York cariiMg«-. i \,u äU l carriage harne**. \ slslgh, i i saddle, I set double harne** i i„ on, 1 i an, I drill. 1 reaper, 1 ' *m , lf „ harness, 12 sets plow gears, lot ..f fl bridle» ac., 1 mill wagon « U | U J. plows, harnses ai d other farrnn.u ^ ment*. Let of wheat, e Helsed and «aketi Into ei«*«ut!on"u property ol Edward 11. Tin mu* «, , , »«»Id by JOHN PYLK,'*hei HtierlfT's Office, Ntw Caslle u r AD, 1879. rid*. (1 JiLL'4 MDUVA'llUAAL. W EHLE Y A N FEMALE (OLlfc Wilmington, Delawau A t the opening of the Fall lerm day, Hepl. I». 1878 there will he hüi' President, N EW furniture. N KW r*-« IhrmiKliout the building. NEW the modern conveniences NEW l,y « »• fori of u,e i* duced to add Ui the ladleM b«>tb I rrMims, ami all (Ms at the OU» V For catalosueN a«tdre*H Ike prealdeLt REV. J. M. WILLIAMS,a tl public anl D I Jyi-tf New ITear 18 Ü Commence It right by going to O RIPPEN Jj For your TEAS and COKFLid We have the best 60 CEN T TEA, AdU 25 cent Breakfast Ci Hold In this city. Try them. COFFEES FROM 14 CTd. lb. UP TEAS FROM 2ß CTH. Ih. I P A l*o a full line of hlgu gr»«le Te«»» Coffm-M. and the best old DuU li Jav*x I>orled 3 lb«, for 91.00 OUR HTOCK OK FANC Y OOOM, Vases and Japanese War We are offering low to close hmJ GO«*ls. lor N Sugar* Sold u, r««i. Pare Pepper & Spices a M N. B — We i o n i Cuff* ulassware, T« » give to p •n gant p Ti ami I* icy (Jo*-I Crippen's Tea IS i/m Wo. 3 West Third St —AND— I Me, 5 East Second St C7"Unly 3 doors from .Mini street. Look for lloil Hroim ui Name, Crijipen. ) f|lH K A RTIZ A N » SA VI NUI H \ > I 802 MARKET HT RE FT, IffCOKPOKATRlJ J ANITA HY 24*1. UU Ut*en to receive deposit*dally fnim/i M. until 4 I*. M., amt on Tu«jsday und 8 urdav evening* from 7 to H o'elock. HE Ml -ANNUAL DIVTDKM), regularly made In April Wbftu dividend* miuiiUmI a* deposits. Thus penum JepoNltM compound tbeir In teres l iw:« each year. •I October. not witbilrH« MANAGERN. I H j m y lb, ) Georgs W. own i. j George H, (.ape* Nathan'l R. Bon son, | M. L. Llcljeunkit Henry F. Dure, i Edward Darllsf-* W. Hasting*, Job 11. Jacksoi*. Edward Pusey, | Win. H. fcJwlfl. Clem Chas. W. Anthony Hlggln*. G EU. W. BUSH, Prwl TED HTATEH. EDWARD BKTT8, Dkksidbkt. OEO. D. AKMHTKONO, C*»l Paid up A'apltal. ISO«) Philadelphia and New York Exchaitftf nished to regular Depositor* wlthouica» id Tliur Discount days, Monday* at 10 A. M. DIKKCTOKH. lioorge W. B"* Eil U Ham 'i Huncron William Tam. Bel t* Ulemein ß. Smyth, Israel Pusey, Henry H. McConsh, Daniel James, >it, Ed war WM. B. SHARP 4th AND MARKET STS NEW DRESS GOOD! AT REDUCED PRICES. Col'd & Black Sill Direct from tbe Importer. C10THS & CASSIME] *i ne largest stock we have ever oiler* Alsu a full lin» of Carpets and Oil Cloths F rom 35ci * to 92.UU per yard, WM. B. SHARP 4tb AND MARKET STS. lion*« l*aliit«r, GRAINER & G LAZ1EI is Ü Is prepared to do all work i* 11,18 with l*roinp(n«H« an« I 1 >Inj> »** ►' Order, respectfully solicited. Office, No. 219 Rhiolex Street •ep'JO-lf