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^ of from < t 1180 thn 6, in In to to aged 080, 1854 For to INK) and and up ern by ted giattg teettt U. *• J oh whom. Editor ana pbopriktoji The daily uaiettk ih published every afternoon i suniav exceptât,) at 416 Mark» 8treat, and served by carriers u*auhuerlhere in «11 Hurts or the city and aarroundlUK towns and vi»l* e*. for six cents a woek payable weeklr. Yearly subscribers, »3 In advance. The Dilawakr Uaskttk, established D 1734. is the largest and most flourishing weekly paper iu the Htate, and has a larger lrcuJalior man Published every pery.-ar. In advance. ny other ou the Hen Insu Ih T hursday afternoon, at 9« JANUARY VÎ4 l«7D The Daily Gazette Is sent to all parts of the coantry, postage paid, for three dollar* a year, in advance. It contains all the loeal news and news of the day. It glv< news the farmer oat linpoitant In brief Just the 1he bush small need, at half the cost of the two cent papers; and ght to read of uch evening or morning. Hubscnhe f«»r It at cncc by year or six month*. Itttng a money older for a Reduce the Army.—T he peop e <>l this country voted lor the Democratic party under a promise that that party would reduce the army. It has not kept its promise, because of the uniou of a few weak-kneed Democrat» with the Radicals, and because the fraud in the Presidential chair asked them to do so. Another naaon is that arly every man that voted to enlarge the army had one or more relatives in the array whom they wished to have kept at the expense 9t government. Rut the army will be reduced when the Democra t» get the power. IF it is not,.the Democrats will The Hill cut ence not tant not hold the jiow or long. The jioople Will not work to support such a "top-heavy," -miserable affair, comitoeed of poor old shoddy stuff that w ould back out as soon as asked to go into a tight, when there are a hundred thousand young men all over the country, North and 8011th, who have seen experience iu active wi licers and men, who are competent and would respond to a call at any moment. The army now consists of about 7,500 commissioned ofticers and25,00«j men, or . *, both as of .8« is and the one officer to ev«*ry three men. No won der Sherman wants to reorganize it. But he does not propose to make it cheaper by curtailing the officers. He only pro poses to make it .Nhi'rman's army inst«*ad of Hayes' army. He would not projiose this «1 d he not d that tlie Democrats ould cut it «iown when they get th«* There is a great deal of truth iu the following from the Baltimore Ga zette : Te "Tlie 'regular armies' of the Unit* <1 States 'iii.l . t ib«- Confederate H ales did but little of the lighting of lb*- lat«- war. The glory and tin: woik ••re ehi«'ll ill he pn»VISI. rini**s. lar army •f Napo!«on 111. armed people o «-ak «erma and Fi an«*«* has learned il lesson and has now an There enormous mi iha. are militar y ap itud«*s ; long the citiz. of this country that have !>.-«• ell bus pliysi.-al force capable of « ils and dlseipli • nn.ler a prop«-r lilia ^ , a fu • in-esitible I defending '. against it Id »ui it: f en«*n itliin, but a foret* vliieii ot I) .-j - throw L-ivil lib. II. ■ •A Toi* I Ik a vy" Navy.—T he politi cal leaders have become great reçu tors of late. Mr. Blaine no reams* met die navy, army, lie says, is top heavy, it is, and rotten in i'a timbers a we should not be istruc projMjses to vhicli, like the We believe But b illing to lot Mr. Dlaiun III: is too SO. reconstruct it, neverthless. much of a political demagogi a statesman, e, to«» small d no patriot at all. Jiis speech, however, in tlie Senate the 23d, contained some very excellent thing» and remarkable truths, extract will is; found instructive : The following ••It was the duty of Congre* reforms and correct ertors, t la* matter to the .Secretary of tin; Navy and Bureau officers. At th»* same time ould sjK-ak his mind freely about t He present condition of tlie navy, and especially the large number of officers. Congress had limite of the navy at 7500, and for Dial 7500 men we had a total of 2020 officers, or «»ne officer to a little over three men. We had 01 vessels and 38 in commission. The British navy, which had 320 st<-aiii vessels and a total of 404 vessels, had 4000 officers with to make id not leave ill«- number of me -'tiling over sixty thousand men. The Government had in commission about 243 vessels, and able f«»r Service quite five times as many as w«i have. It bail nine or ten time many sailors, and five tiin«;s as many ships, but only about two-and-a-half times as many officers French navy had 1520 line officers, and in point of numbers of vessels, that navy was almost as large a» tlie British navy. Uf course all know it These facts were ■ail > .i we have. The as not so effec voithy of atten tion. For the great navy of Great Britain the largest and most ♦ ffective in the world, there were twenty gr«;at. yards ami two subordinate had thr«;e great yards ami tw nate ones ; coast Jatitude, had seven tive. navy ones. France subordi six degre«;s «»f y yanls. The one at Pensacola was nec«.*ssary lor Government uses, and certainly the on tin; Pacific coast was a necessity. 1 was not his intention to make partisan accusations. The pay of the officers of m tlie active list amount ed to 22,000 annually; for tl I list $345,400 ; bile we, avy ovur $3,' tii«; ret I ii our while tlie pay *n amounted to $2,Soo,000 per annum, showing, ot s«*, the top-heavy eondit of p«;tty officers and set bill f tl Sthenütii of the Ajimy from tiik Foundation of tiie Government to tiik Present.— The Washingto respondent of the New Y'ork Herald , of tlie 23d instant, says : '•The Secretary of War has sent to the House Committee an Military Affairs (by request) a statement showing the actual strength of the regular army at a stated cor p4*riml in each year from the beginning of the government to the present time, from which it appears that the strengt h < t the army, both officers ami men, from 1180 to 1704, was about 3JtO. From thn time to 1812 it varied from to 6, «500, but in 1818 It increased to 11MJ00 in conee<|ueiice of the war with Great Britain, ami In the next year to 88,14' ; In 1815 it was 38,434. For 1810 it fell to 10,000, and in the 3 years following to 8,550. From 1820. to 1838 it aver aged about 0,500. For 1839 it was creased to nearly 10,000, and in subse quent years to 184*5, varied from 8,500 to 11,000. iu 1847 it increased Vo 21. 080, falling in the follow ing years until 1854 to an average of about 10,500. For 1855, 15,752, and from that year to 1801 the average w as 1*1,000. to 1804 the usual annual returns of the army were smqiended. For 1805 the strength of the army was 1800, 50,815 ; in 1 30,774: in 187<>, 37,075: ami from th » period to 1877 it lias varied between 20, INK) and 20,« mo. For 1877 it w as 24,000, and i it w ill be perceived the army was in creased iu 1805-00. This was done to carry the elections in tlio Southern States, and to prevent President Johnson from reconstructing the seceded States on the liberal basis of the old Union, and keep up the carpet-hag Governors while they robbed tb«* South by the sale of South ern State bonds. These bonds, secured by force of anus or while the people ire in duress, ought all to be repudia ted by the Southern people. Hall, have st b< cut erty new .•tte for sist the ture on ing From 1802 10; In 51,000; in 1809, 1878, 25,818." 14. \Y Y\ Mt M Tiik "Silvek .Senators" have been increased l»y the late elections heavily.— The New York Timts says : "Of the nine Republicans, seven have already served in tin* Senat«- — Messt s. Hill of Colorado and Platt ol* Connecti cut b«*ing the only ones w ithout experi ence in that body. whole, the renewals in th«* Senat«? have not strengthen ed the R«*pubiicans party with reference to tin tant duties that are before them.*' O11 tii« or«* h|M I» hranlikin balDiug? Of the various Republia . h«> have just been chosen from different î who Senators .8« a es, we do not know a single is a pronounced antagonist of Grantism and of 'lie Third Term. Conkling, Cameron and Logan, from the great commonwealtlis of New York, Pennsylvania and Illinois, aie all pro ; and Cameron AN fesM?d Grant me . Logan are exceedingly zealous in their demonstrations of love for the Third Term. G In Connecticut the two strongest ran d dates for Senator wen* Haw ley and .I»*well, both of them against the Third Term. 'I'll«* v ere both defeated, an«l Platt, a third-rate politician of no p«*r sonal impoi *aiu «*, is in tlu-ir place, il ia* agaiie>t tl Third or tor it. f«»r all that Las yet ap m.i > : Te •«•»'«mUmI, prmliMit ly saying n<>D. bat subject, plainly ib î. bad *pok« those beat«*!). «T«* arjH iiter of W isconsin and Jones of * both <»rant men. Nevada are hk having supported all the festal peculiar niani • I* Gen. *iant «luring 1rs lir.st and *«*. 1 tenus : and 11 •« -\ are i . haps, Lo maintain that tin* 1 ready, i publi. a party has Mink so low tl at it bus on I % one single In •an meet iau ils a « andidate for ITes 7 r, dent. f iraniist tlu de t« No »I an honest hatred ot ( do par.y. th*- Fraudulent President In had a good deal to .:.» iu.-l. cling these »lallt llu'li to ■ h? nator» ; but that ry hatred ap pears to he capable of being s«-.r ill ; Very effici ay iu the j»romotion of Grant inn. if there is •ng the Hepuhlicai considerable number of men really against 1 1 either snow their fa th by their' without waiting insupit any Third T.*r , tIi#*v must oiks • inaction min i • Du-v ill iav«* to ■ Ten der unconditionally at at ai «.•arly day, and henceforward forever hold tliei tongues exc«*pt iu favor ol the thing which they fear ami dislike.— A, V. bun. PETER COOPER'S VK TORY. A Verdict for the Defendant in Mr. Groom's Suit Against the Dhilanthro pint. 7 or i he libel suit of Wallace P. Groom S50.U0O damages against Peter Cooper, which has been on tnal in the Kings County Supreme Court forseveral «lays, was einle.I y.-stenlay. The suit gr*;w out of a contract which wat made a few days pri«»r t»> the election of l*7b, when Mr. Cooper was running as the Preaidetitial candidate on the Green in that campaign, and Mr. Cooper agreed to pay him £5,000 to put booths at all the polling » lace«, and to send tickets am! document* to all voters in the city as printed in the régi» ti y list, and to print and furnish for use in Dn- State of N«*w Y«.rk 320,000four nag« documents. After election, when Mr. Cooper discover«-«! that iu th«- city, where be had e«lticate«l thousamls of v«ft «•rs, he had received only .'TOO v wrote a letter, which he manifolded and «♦•ut to some of his friends accusing Mr. Groom of haviug neglected to properly distribute the document» paid for,so that 1 about the streets in bun dies, except, in the district where (»room was running for Congress, and that after the ele«t.i*»n Groom wen«, to th«* Centen nial, an.l left a number of hungry, starv ing men unpaid. Mr. Groom alh-ged that this letter cost him a £3,000 podtl and had infinitely damaged him in tin« Greenback party of which he was the recognized founder. Mr. Peter Cooper's testimony trial was degressiv« • and largely histori cal. It .John C. Parsons ord«-r« «i grapher a complete transcript of it for Mr. Cooper Haul that Feb. 12th next lie should célébrât«; hn 88th birthday. He attrihut'-d his in life to keeping cl.-ar he had money he invested it i as to employ others. "You pre-id« d at. a Tammany meeting once—a hard money meeting?' ask.-d hy «j "Yes," Mr. Cooper repli«*«!, "««* I was always and am now a hi «nt should sent» work fr back ticket. (in u ; i in . he .i they were f*j the ou «»f lor 1 of to the cbara«;teii-ric that Mr. >f the stem» preservation. f bank-. VV In-n business. pay to ot he wi H«*l. tim«* an. 1 think not, a he circulated but what lo [«•riel furnished." it 3 «»'clock came into court. with his 1«I obtain k tedious wait tiik to of the (by The j Mr. C liad gone home counsel, confident that he w the v«-r«liet. ing for JiiHtice Pratt, who was at the Brooklyn dub, and Mr. Groom m«»ve«l about nervously. When Justice Pratt arrived, Foreman J. N. lteeve announc ed a verdict for the defemiaut. The court reserved ifet decision on defendant's counsel's motion for au extra allowance. P cor Flaws for Rrbnlldlac C ongre»* Hall. Plans for the rebuilding cf Congres* Hall, at Cajx> May, w hich it is uudeit ood have been approved by a majority of ! le st ockbolders, though no formal action ha* b< 'en taken, are now in the hands of Mr. Richard J. Dobbins It is promised to cut Washington street through the prop erty to Congress street, ami to build the new hotel at Washington and Perry streets, with a large lawn fronting the ocean, as before. The strip of land from Perry to Congress and from South Uafa\ .•tte to Washington streets is to be sold for building purposes. The proposed building is to be of brick, three stories high, with a mansard toof. It \ sist of 200 looms. IPO of which w ill be bed-rooms, accommodating 4'H> or 500 jK-rsons. A porch will surround the whole building, and it is so arranged that the sea breeze w ill strike every room and create a draft throughout the whole struc ture by means of a "funnel** in the main ball. The building will l»e 153 feet front on Washington street and 203 feet on Perry street. There is some talk of buy ing the Trans-Continental Ilote), take it down and build the new Congress Hall with the materials. WA3TS. of Daily Gazelle for which 5 cenu per copy will be paid : ftept, 1^, 8cpt. 14. Dec. 13. 1*7* r AN TED.-Pop 1 of the following da \Y 7 ANTED.— Fine shirts o half doaen. Y\ ake st » In a su ' for 7ft cents apft-ce. a ipmj 1 .d^Hh ut 32fl Fast Flghth WM. MILLER. h dogen, S3 pcrlor mann« r Mt guarante« d M d« C26-tf (JHAND OPERA HOUSE. GKANL) V ASH ION A HI. t * VINT ! SATURDAY EVEN'D, JAN. 25th, IST». The Populi id Beautiful Actress, MISS KATE TBY GlaztoJn 8up|»«»rtfd by CHAS. A. STEVENSON Aid her NEW YORK COMPANY li Powerful Play of the the DOUBLE MARRIAGE Pronour ce«l by Preaa and Publi AN UNEQUIVOCAL SUCCESS. Popnl »«-«-tiled without a Boek Hlore. Prices, .15, ßn and 7S •nts. n#au churgc, at 1 honms' JAI123 31 RAND OPERA HOUSE. G ON K NIGHT INLY, MONDAY. JAM AIM 27. Tony De nier's : 'an to pany, with the G rest Orlgl line Tr« pe and Htmidard C l Clown GRIMALDI (GEO. II. ADAMS.) AimI u 4. riiii«l 4 «»m I» I im Hon ol -25 -25 PANTOMIME AND SPECIALTY - s r a its - Adm t«*. r. «•rve.l seats, ) 3 da}« la , 7 r, iti : r< it ( F. Tim D It. Ho is A « « KK Bit Jar Agent. D 1HAND OPERA HOUSE'. ( * w Friday 1 W M Y. N S K v« ninu, Jin ary 2 flib ALT U A C ! I 0.1. The Fa WALNUT 8 T. THEATRE CO., '■ will ap|.4»r In ii «rainl doubl, ■ bill, ou '' whi.-h eccuHion th«; favorite arrisLM MR. FRANK MORDAUNT AND Mr. Sam Hcmple, 111 appear In tlie cast. The performance Dll com rence with the L«* Hful drama, All Tlittt C»li(l(*rs In Not Goltl, Hcreamlng Farce, A lid tl A Itoiiifli DIAMOND, iludlug with the p«»pular farce, * THE HARK. C A K INN Ad Isslon 33 A 50 cents, reserved seats ts, to ta* had at C- F. Thom days 1 7 e ) — «V Co's, Jan2i-4t ii i vance. QKAND OPERA HOUHE. TUEHDAY EVENING, JAN. 2sth. The p«»pular and thrilling temperance ramu, in five acts, entitled Ten Nights in a Bar Room." by Uie M. S. ]{, A. Dramatic Association , Assisted by Eminent Tuleut of Phlla de phla. The play will be produced directly ander the auspices and for the benefit of th« Moral Huasion Reform Association of this city. Admission M and fto cents; no extra charge f«»r reserved seats. Keserv«il teals for sale at C. F. Thomas A Co's hook store, on ana after the 25th «»f January. Tlkeis may be procured from any member of the Association, and exchanged f«»r reser ed seats without additional charge. Jan2o-4t Special Attractions!! 63 Ladies' 4 Misses' COATS AT Clotting Out "rniCES.« GREAT BARGAINS. Bee for Yourselves and be convince«!. M. L. Lichtenstein, Qiao Marltot St., 22-seplH JAMES m. SEYM House I*alnter, Grainera Glazier, I» prepared to do all work In his line. wllh I k romp(n««9 and Olspafsh. Order« re«pectfully solicited. Office* No. 2!9 Shioley Street ■tpar-r NOTICES * i Th. tHXMtil«. or A IlmlniftOn lluiidre-t. niataing the sann at ib« . ANNeMnorH' that the pieted 1 tile t*ooka P f°r following places : SOUTHERN DIHTKICT arc bung public Inspect I KlrH Ward—At Hprlnger'w g No. 5 Second Wart—A Hanse, southeast corner of Front »tr» els. Third Ward—At P. J. HabeSck'fl saloon, north* streets Fourth Ward -At K»qut lice. No IrtS hast F« »eery st< West Second street, near Tut nail he Penney IvHtna I »d H tug I d Orange ÎI of Fifth William II. rth stieet. lug Tenth Ward- At Kobert ('oilIngham's saloon, No. •» 0 Maryland A NORTH KHN DINT HH T I — Al K. H. Mingles A Son's Market slre«*t. *1 At Hugh Maguire's, cor Fifth W cigar store, No. » m xi h v* of Ninth and Wal Hevenlb Ward At (je«>rgeH. Kohl theasl i*l of Tenth Orange streets. Klghth Ward At W. II Tucker's grocery ire. »< utheast corner of Eighth and Pine streets Ninth Ward -At Wrn. Hweeney's gr«s eery s *»re. No. 2002 Market st Notoe is als«» given that the Assess«» will sit at the City Hall on Saturday, the 2-'th *l»y «>f January 1 t»eliig the last Nat nr day «>f the pres« nt month) la- 1 ween hours of in o'clock. a in., and »o'clock, t* in., to make correction In the afore»aid hooks or add additional names thereto. DAVID W. IIUGH EH. Asa ssor Southern District. GEORGE t\ WA HD. Assessor Northern District. the IT-« J« D OG UEGIHTER NOTICE.-All per sons owing or having dogs about tlndr iulre«l to have tr.eai regu between the Island 201I1 of After Die latter «lat« the <»rdl nanre will Ih* strictly enforced against un r* glxtered dogs. lacs aie rv< lari y register««! January. WM, J MAXWELL. Chief of Police. Jan 2- im T OT1CE Is hereby given Dial th e annu 1 al ine*tii)g (>f th«« Htockhoidera of • i In* Wllnilngton NavigationCfftnpany will he held ai No. Market stieet. Wil niltn U»n. Delaware, «»ii 'Jhursday.mc 6Di day of February. 1H7W, between the h«>ui» k. 1 . m., for the purp'««- of Dlreclr rs to kerve tor tii JOHN A GRIFFIN, President. N «»f . mid 4 «»' « Iccliug th _jH,iJ\Wt N otice.—I in lug of the pmrie: *«*m <»f the iVy, will tn* held at the Alina Houm«*. «»u We«lm aday. Jan. 2kih. at I# o cl*H*u, a in. All perttooa having hill»« will please present them ou or before tkat day. eet o«»r el ■ i Utec will meet at the Alma H«»u*e, Batutday, F«-b. Jkt. at II ill t»e Supply Com 1 u'clock, h. m . wh«*n proposals oelvetl lor rurnlHhlng the AIiiih lieuse wiln bread and lueam for the next three J. W. COUCH, Mr oretary. Jau23.25,27 ,2êd aw N OTICK-TÜ WATER KFNTKHH. omcK Watkk DirAkTkivr 1 WlLMlkGTOK. 1 >RL., I»CC. lOtil, 1878. J The hills for 1©70 h al le at the rtgls'rMr » ket street. 'I he law re«|Ul le J face ol the hill ; those paid «1 month of February, fl now reedy and pay office, No. 1«VK) Mar thal all bl II» ry 31M, 187tf, Uie lug Die per cant a«ldi on th <»f «I any paid after A prll 1st. Ih re«|Ulrt d to ha d suit Inst it „I P»hl on « »mil, those pant during the i. add III. >i< al. March, le P«r c t remaining 1879, tne re th« le» 1 1 1i«l I f«» f« I the watwr will not he lei lut«» »uch premi till suet) arrears, wltti assessiut U-s are paid. Office ery of Ih«* 1 Die h lid ■! 91 I* W. J. MOB ROW', dec 11-e« h 1 Ji i.fch.eod U. gi'-.i ar. at llouikter'k Ordt r. h OK FICK, ! nuaiy 7th. 1H79. \ oft arollne F. Me strntrlx, of William h. l "ihy Rf.oihtki Net h .|.ll«-iill Up > the i«| -, A.In ll.-y. lat«-of Wil Ci i«d Id M c to d W. ««»unty. «1 the Ib-gisUr that the Ad «• of the I. d id dl rl al •antingof I ll* Estât f granting lh ids t the daft- «»'f Mi«« of of llh the dal adv«-rtlse y days fi D hy c w î thl L«-tU the U« î foil eli X ol of New lng d«-n ost pu WI le phi«-« s ol . 1 M ring all [y d> «»ns I st lh«« Es HgH |H abide hy an «*, t«» p •inhly 1 Act of A rovid.il. UM-rn-d v !• ! '■ '' . . .. '* iliningl«»n oa/k And 1 (U I ii II so Uie si h< st l Du r k Wll liNh.il I d lo he cohllna.-tl nglol •ks,« id. r therein thr. » . 1 ) <»i he hand d Heal id, i L.s.i urn. of the Ih-glKter al. New Castle, in N«-w ('anile C above .ty aforesaid, the .lay id ye . . . . _ .. ritten. H. C. BIGGH, lU'gister ) NOTICE All persons lia vlng dal Estate «»f theedeceased same duly altesU^l to the a. 1 >r before Jan Act of Assembly in provided. ns against tlie ust present Uie Inistralrlx abide Uie -ii case made and • 7th, 1A*0, CAROLINE F. McCAULLEY, Administratrix. J dido-# weed Address, Wlunlngtoi Del. } 1 I S. H. Staats, No- 405 Market St., Has Just Opened an 'ELEGANT STOCK —OF— ^«»»«•^ryci.oice Hamburg Edgings, Embroidered Trimmings,&c. »•The above *11 NEW, embrncInK many new and teautirul pattern», an4 at much'lower THAN iiA8T REASON. Jan 18-1 y I JREHTON AYAitn, PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER, And dealer in alikicam and NwJhR W ATCIIES. CLOCKH, JEWELH Y 8PKCTACLEH. KYE-ULAHHKN, HILVKK WARE, NO. 80Ö MARKET BTREKT W II, MINOT on, Del. ParticularHlieniiou paid to repairiiik ail lta braiiciu-» ; a i»o, chauglikg «r»«cl5cje glaase». Ha« a g«xxl assortment of glam©» constantly on hand. ' B The poo Ho 1» cordially Invited to eali aid my ,U>ck ** xû ** ,ru m 7 Prices kt in SHERIFF'S SALES u'HMI'K'H HAI.K. Q *, vlriueof . wrltol L«T*rl F»ol**, K. ni» dlrarteil, will l>e aMMd to public imlr.ftttL« LAFAYETTE HOTEL. Ml Bhlpl.y kepi by John J. Dougherty, in tb» city or W 11 minium, New U «utile county, 1 eta ware, o WEDNESDAY, ".The 5th day of FEBRUARY, 1*70, R t 2 «»'clock, p. m , the following dearrtl>ed iYtnl Estate, vlx : AH that c land situate N« w Uaslle count and describe as •rtaln lot. pice«* in the city Ding el a point on tne southerly side of Twelfth sireet al the distance of thirty feet caslci 1 y from the enate ly side of Madison street, them e southerly parallel with Mad ia <m street 141 feel.'» lg inches to the norther ly slile of Delaware avenue ; thence south easterly by the said side of said avenue |*3 feet 6 Inches to a corner ; thence northerly parallel with Jefferson street 21*j feet 6 \ in lies to the a:or- said southerly side of Twelfth street and thence thereby westerly 170 feet to the place of beginning, be the contents within said bound« what they may. Hook K, vol. It, page .-07. ••d and taken In exfCtitl' properly of F.dwaid Tatnail. Jr.; decra*<«i and Itaehel A Talnah, bis wi vlvln parcel of Wilmington. Delaware, bounded ows, to wit : Begln as the g iiiortgag<ir and t. t., I Joseph Tat Jr., and Wililain Csnky, Executors of Kd ward I aluail. J r.. dec«-ase«l, Ac.,) and to be Sold b Sheriff's IfVtt. II. »V John PYEE. Sheriff Office, Nsw Castle, J ouiary 16, laulH Btawts HEKIPF'H SAUF. Hy virtue of w writ of Levari Facia« lomrdltroied will be ex|»oae4 to i'abllc Ban- at »he S LArAYETTF. HOTEL. 641 Shipley SL, kept by John J. Dougherty, In the city of Wilmington, New Castle County, Dela ware, on WEI N E N D A Y . the ftth day of February. ir«k, at 2 1 ke following dercrilHNl Real Estate, vis : All that certain lot oi land and th story brlek dwelling house tharaon. situate In the city of Wilmington, bounded ana described as follows to wit : lieg Inning at the southerly sldeof Ninth street between Windsor ami M ad I son streets at in« dis tance of seventy fe«*r six Inches from the wester. y side of Windsor street, thence southerly pHrallel to Windsor street Ih'ougk th»* centre of a two fe« l foar inch wide alley between this and the adjoining hou»e of aald Hprlnger.on the emit eighty left lo h corner, thence westerly parallel Ninth street seventeen feel six inches *0 , iheuoe northerly Pi Orel mentioned line su) W along a line of kaml of M. I'. Perkins the west eighty feel lo the aforesaid south erly side of Ninth street and ilieaee there by easterly seventeen feet six Inches to the place of beginning he the oontente ttiereof what »hey taay Hook L. vol. W, page 44k. Meiaal and taken In execuliou as the properly or flettle R. March, surviving engager and l. t , and to be sold by JOHN PYLE, Mberlft NherlfT's offlee, New Castle. Jan. If, Is7tf. 17-stawu. 'clock, p. (he lei Indeoi atreet ; engager , JOHN PYLE, Mberlft NherlfT's offlee, New Castle. Jan. If, Is7tf. 17-stawu. ; 3 HKRJFF M HALF By virtu©of a writ of Levan Facias, lo rna directed, Will be exposed Lo Public Hale, at Uie 8 LAFAYETTE HOTEL, 841 Shipley Ht., K«*pt by John J Dougherty,Jn tiie City of Wiiailngion. New Castle county, Dela ware, ou WEDNESDAY, The 6th da j of FEBRUARY, 1879, 2 o'clock, p. m., Die followlug described K« al Estate, via All that «•«•riaüi lo» of land with a tw«» story brick «1 welling housa ihereon, slinnl« iu the city of WilmlngP)ii. boundtsl and « I«— «er I taxi as billows, to wit : ly side of Pleasant stre«*l Im* reata.sald B« giiiniiig at the SOU tl id v being laid out pisrallel t d Hecoiid Hlr«jeis u to II sixty fl v m Bur« Pleasant nod r rout id •l ! K rls lug f at ti e «list rvtn s ie««i from the street and at tins vest of rly si.'*- of V» • of the party wall he adjoining d •«1 De N through Die î to Van Bid le* lilt. g o Lh • ai id Is. the Hi I it h 11 el l filly f»et lour « easterly pa t*n f«M-t U» a ;ii 1**1 to the first stre««t fifty iherly st Uie I i«d to pl«-H* •r. th h-rly id Van B feet lour Inch«* to the u!< side of Pleasant str« el, and Diet W. stCMlv fifteen f.-et lo the plac- of h©g| iillig. be tlie colileuls lh«-reol wiiat mai loned line • thereby hey f Itton hepr*» Y. I MH. P 1»«» d lo l»e sold bv JoIlN PYL.K, Sheriff. Castle, J laiils.niHwts No petty of i M 1 «'11 MeI B« wile, l. 1 s, RherlfT suffice, Ne 1*7* lAndi«-. I d I-; -u, his ! ry IS HKHIKP By virtue ot MALE. 8 rit of Venditioni Ex il he exposed ponas to me directed Public Hal© at the HOTEL, OF JACOB HYATT, the townof N©wjs»rt.m Cblstlaua Hun. Castle county, Del., ) dred N THURSDAY, The 6th dajof FEBRUARY, 187», clock p. ni., the following described Real Estate, vis. All that certain lot or pi situated In the tow at •f land # ,, of N«*wp«»rG County of New Castle and Mtale of Delawaie Beginning at a »-take sUtndlug at Uie cor «»f Front street on Urn Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore railroad and Walnut street ; Dienee along said Walnut street to tlie Christiana creek ; thence along sa d creek h» a s up said gui .jiuall gut; thenee t street atoresald ; thence along said street to Uie pia«;e of be ginning containing one hundred and twenty-eight square perches he t ie same more or less. The Improvements thereen •onslsllng of a Rolling Mill and Machinery Building for Gal vaulting sheet-iron, office and other outhul dings. Helxeil ami taken In execution as the property of tlieJ. Marshall Company of Newport, Delaware, and to he sold bv ... John pyle. sheriff. Hherlfr ■ Offlc©, New Castle, January it. ,87y - lanlH-atawts. F I IIERIFF'H HALE. By virtue of a writ of Levari Facia», me dlrectod, will bu expound lo Publie Hala.at the LAFAYETTE HOTEL, 811 Shipley SI-, Kepi tty John J. Dougherty, in the city «;f W ilmingion, New Castle county Dela ware,' S WEDNESDAY, The 5th d»j of FEBRUARY, 1S70, •laoclBC«, p. m , tu» followingdMcrlbed, H+l iRUtc, via : AJ1 thul certain lot of land with a three ■tory Brick Dwelling bouse tharaon • ™ ato In Uie ally of Wilmington heim and daeorihad a» follow», to wit • Benin, nlngat the northerly »ide of Front HlrMt between Jack non and Yan Buren «tre«-t* at i.'f Q d îw ,10e o f flft ^ from the eanterly sideof Van Buren street; tbenoe northerly parallel to Van Buren »treet »Ixly-UircM leet six IboIim to a corner; thanoe aesterlv »V W> F,om Blreel fifteen fee» to « , ,he i!, c * ,OD Bier i y parallel to Uis ) lne »nd Van Buren street throui^i tlie centre of ihs parly wall t»e tween this and the adjolulng dwelling on ''," w,,r "'•«-'i L»»Norn.«.,die »iï I y three feel »ix luchen to Uie utoreftald i.«»r herly »ide of Front ntre« t, and ihenc«* tiuy limy. Hook U, Vul. lo, i" 1 Mrl.,.,1 Mill! taken In exeaullnn a.' tlm l.rni.eiiy nr I limn»» T. Do Normind" u S Mary Millar, I. !.. an.l In 1,« by Jt) 11N pYLE h-herlff iMYo* er1 ^ 8 Uastle, January ic, 1 Jantb-siawt» llu «led at B aid Fiano», «Jrguti», and Sheet Musio, FOR MALE AT F. BtK-her'M Mumlr store, •»* Market NlreL «tlafr*» Plano» a specialty : also nom hand plano» lorsal »Vid m r ■s ad «ris». asart kt in S HERIFF'« HàLK By virtue or a writ of Lev... r to *, dlrvrte*.-trill W Mpo.JU,*'». Ml»,MU» "Mit, LAFAYETT» HOTEI., Ml «* «i I pi»» jj, Mfr by JoUu 4 Hongheny. m u • • Wilmington, New C**tle count. - r < ware, on 11 ••* WEDNESDAY, The 5th Jay of FKBKL'AIU, n *11 o'clock, p. m., Uie follow»,,, ' ItwtI Em»ie, VI«: • *" All lllBI > lot of land win,.., story brick dwelllti* heuse Uierw* * ate in the city of Wilmington L >x Hod «IcNsrlhetl as follow», to wit ni ng at tue northerly side af Kroi ■ between Jackson and Van Bum, distance ol *> feet from tl.e ...T 1 side of Van Buren street and Ht u, of the party wall between tm* , Ina dwelling oa the west said l»e Normandie, thence Xi> through the centre of said wmII a: .1 1 lei to Van Buren at*eel sixty -ihnir!* six Inches to a corner; tl.eiice parallel to Front street fin.-ej, corner , thence southerly first mentioned line and VanTlii'i*, sixty tlirvi* reel six lneh*<s to u„. hI , * northerly side of Front street M r thereby westerly fifteen teet to* the ■ I». •ginning, bn the contents thern.r they may Book C, Vol. Iu, !*«„,. . Helxe*! and taken In rtn. I'*» •*f 1 I» a m . „ «cution S erty <»f Tournas Y. De Norm arsh Welch, t. t., and to be moM * 1V JOHN I* Y ID. »L# MherlfT's Ufflce, New Castle, j ariu ',, r _ SIÙS u ■ ; FUBL1C SALES. PUBLIC HALE: Will be eold at public sal«, of Hubert Husband's, d treat. 1 " Thompson's Bridge, Christians ut lies from Wilmington. ay TL'EMD A Y , FR BRU A ft Y 4th,K, ▲I 13 o'elock, m. 4 head of good work or driving i„ ir ^ milek cowi, some with calves t, v side», others springing one « y Mr 2 sboats. Ac. Farming Imp;, farm wagons, 1 York wagon, nt-stit t arket dearborn, horse cart.'>|L plows, barr*»ws, cultivator, fork rs (i«»ee, sc , iron harvester. tnow«r ma n blued. 1 go«Ml horse rakr. 1 V wlnckle fan, grain bags, wagon, * ,,» carriage barneee, 2 seu heavy pu, log chaîne, aise dairy nxturvs pans, buckele, ebu cans, Ac. II aerea wheat bay l»y the ton. CONDITION«.-All sums of ti lese, eash, over thel amouni, a rreii inonihs will be given, by th«- p, r(l vlng a haukabl** note with spur»\»', oreer. THOEDORK »>TLJ L. W. Mttdbaia A Mon, Auctlone-n Iaiil6-wgte Ui*- F '»in* tin a, crvaui an.« a, th«. tm s; 1'UDLIU HALM Will he »old At public »ale, on thefu or Andrew Har.ukii, Hqul Die pike I-; Farrle's Corner and l'encader Hd., ou THURSDAY, February the U* \gt, Hale commencing at t2 o»oe| One oay hor»e, Frank,onrahif ' old, a flu« traveler and will work.; kind» of harnesM , one bay mar- Lj «•«» m lug fight yearn old this Hpriup j k«hh 1 travtoer.aud work» aulet i:.u.j <>l harueMi and la a splendid fain 3 head of Orit-cla»» milch cowb,_ 1 will be Iu profit by day of nale.j| h 11k «.Un-ru »prinking. 1 two yt-Hr^ •U heifer, g«M»«l »UhUc, n o v J Rprlngliig- •' yearling hellers of go.». 3 Hh«»at pigs. Farming implement*.-One ar:r «1er, I Ge I dugout wagon,l Y a Uie 1 tooth horse rake. »heiler. «»ii. in g< 1 irkle l«n o-i i.-W. I |.,.H grliidshin«*. ! u j I arg** fe»*'n roll lieelha ixlng trough, 1 lim« le. 1 h s. cultivators, fork-., plow box. 1 lllg s. «•I. pi.» es. ii' grid sh< lageharu barley f«»rk* A I . grain I» unsi of li half I lc nd. g> CONDITIONS 4 11 'umN of 1er, cash; ver that onths will be given, l>y lh vtug a hinikahh irsi-r, or thr HI * per cent, off for <*■• J. M. H«MD ©st f W. J. LANK, Auctioneer X ECU TOR'S SACK K IŒAL EMTATE By virtu© of an order of lh . of Ui© Mate of Delaware Nsw Castle County, <»n the Hsooud day of Kept 187s, will h« exposed at pubd«- v; the Delaware House, oppoitu. ut Hall, In the City of WlimihgloiiU'i. SATURDAY, the 1st day of FEBKC « o udn at N"» 1 A. D., lKTa, big described Heal Esta'te, finis:- ■] Cily of WllmingW.il aforesaid.ts-iG* property of Catharine M« M. nu. ' ceased, hounded and described s- '■ to wit: No. 1. All that certain lot, pier, d cel of land with a Brick Dwelling thereon, beginning at a point on ft-- Btl «rly side of Fifth street, betw«*-i' V I Church streets at the dhtai.ctJ 1 hundred and fifty feel from the side of Churcb street, tiisme nofW parallel to Couieti street elgli>. v :fC to a coruur, thence ©asierly p»»-* FllUi street eighteen leet to au.»iWj her, ihunce southeriv parallel lo t-* sireet eighty-two feet to the al .r of F HtU street, and tbenoe alomtH 1 ** westerly eighteen feetlo the place ning. No. 2. All that certain lot, pl»^ ° r J cel of land beglnninf at a ^ northerly side of Hflh s:r«*ei wj Hi>ruse and Chursh streets, b«*i»il»j" of lot late of Thocna« Askew, dew** the distance of one huudred aii*l less from the westerly»* Church sireet, thence northerly I»"™" Church street elghty-two f.i-1 slake, thence easterly parallel :o » strept elghtesn feet t<» a corner,» southerly paiallel to t hurch street^ two feet to the aforesaid side ». » street, and thence iherewilli eik** ,€ *' to tlie placeof beginning. Atu-ndance will be give made known at the time aid r 1 '"'. w»ia uy 1IEHNAHU DON Or by John lib" 11 111 . Annul: J. M. HoillUK,«.•|urli | >J Court. tanll .. tl- : S o'clock, p. ; of it. feel more «;f at to on 1 S ic, 1 LjALE OF t'OWH. O The Hubscnbers will »ell al Public Hale, at Bed Lion, Eaxi Marlborough, Chester county, Pa., aa-^i MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, I* 1 'I ai 1 o-olack. P. M . I J-OBTY HEAL) OF FBEHH-fol WI-RINOKBH. and YOUNO BCIJ'I AUo a lot of EWEH with HILL A U a ' l J Webb A. Nlobnt». AiictJoneer. ■ J DUNCAN BROTHER 214 MARKET ^ flue Have |u»t receive! a Table & Pocti cutlery^ WM. S. WAl 1, «o. 1009 Market SW DRUM rl* 1 ' 4TKA.il Ar «A« kT OR HBNT_H*T*r*I M av)r * F Ih« UIMH buikllu*.