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I FntToa ai'iï»"HRirroa 1 the 5 —"p^mneu ^ ^î^taunday eacepiot at tit Mara. 4tr«*t,ana •eryeiî^ by i^nrrouii'li*ig ^"viIL'm, toLli'eenw « ww*. t SEr®*-.. , , <rr»TTi Mtaninui«] , all VIM* tstheîaraest and moat nourt.Iilnn j ^ »»eltiy p»P*r In the «täte, and hM a larger . iSuKtforeiananyoUierontherentnauh. eubllslied every Thursday afternoon, at as i jeryear. In advance. — to 3. r JoHNSOW. I fehkuahy Ttie Daily Gazette Is sent to all parts the country, postage paid, for THREE il contants of dollar» a year, in advance, all Itie local new» news of the day. It gives in brief Just the the businessman need, and most Im fortan t news the farmer half the cost of the two cent papers; much as a man ought to read of Subscribe for It at at and _ evening or morning. ( nee liy remlltlUK a money order fora year oral* months. Tiik Republican contiHues to harp upon the StateTrea*urer's banquet. B<»th the editor aud correspondent repeated in various ways their former taise anti in sulting language in reference to the mem bers of the Legislature and State officials whom they alleged were present, the numerous denials that have been published, this is adding insult to injury. After Senator Mori» an, of Alabama, spoke very openly and creditably in the Senate on Saturday in reply to seven-to-eight the latter's bill on the 14th Edmund* and 15th amendments. The time has arrived when Southern Senator* should feel themselves relieved of the restraints heretofore resting upon them in conse quence of the threats and abusive lan which has been so freely used to ^uage intimidate and overawe them in both Houses of Congress. The people have seen that this language and the aceom threals have been used in all simply to hold the Southern people panying cases down while the Northern men wer«; tsxingthem and robbing the government They kept up the army anil treasury. navy to assist in robbing the people ; they lisfranchiseil the white people of the South that they, the members of Congress And their friends ami relatives, might rob he government and their agents do the same in the Southern States. Low er Taxes.—A meeting has been •ailed for tins evening of citizens win* ire opposed to the further increase of •axes, tobe held in the seconds'my room it Third and Market streets, over the elegraph office. This is a wise movt ent. We hope the meeting w ill be large, and that there will Ik* a full, free d op«*n expression of opinion. *ve shall see what attention is given 0» his matter. If property holders do not •espond they will have to take the conse inences. The city cannot prosper as it diould unless there is more economy ds administration than there has been in Other cities are he lust ten years, awakening to the damaging cr d high taxes upon the value of property se«iuence» md are resolving to secun; lower taxes. Let Wilmington not he behind in this If the meeting to-night is a u at ter. success, we shall hope to see it rcqieated mtil a sound and healthy enthusiasm is •rested in favor of economy and lower taxation. It now appears that a lari;«; body of •lie Uepubliean par; y are anxious to have lie tyrannical enforcement laws, passed »rêvions to the campaign of Is"- to ena ble th«* Grant administration to secure uis election by the use of U. S. Marshals, U. S. .Supervisors at elections, ami tiie iriny,repealed. They begin to fear that if lies* laws are allowed to remain they may he made to serve the Democrats who will have both Houses of the next C< gress, and are likely to carry the next President also. They see that if Return Boards can be used to elect a Republic they may als«» be used to elect a Demo crat to the Chief Magistracy. Notwith standing all this we hope Diese iniquitous laws will be repealed. The action of L'. •S. Marshals here in 1 m7i 2 and in 187B, were had enough, but Die conduct of Davenport in New York, and other L T . S. Marshals in Baltimore, Philadelphia and in the South lias been outrageous. Conk lino's Tyranny Ended.—O ur readers know very well that the G azi; i has not shown much love for Hayes or John Sherman. They are quite as bad as Conk ling; but it was simply impossi ble for to witness the manner in which tliat Senator has been su fibred to bring to bis aitl to re-elect himself the whole power of the Custom House in New York, ami to sustain also the hundreds of acts of villainy and robbery that had been shown to have been iK*rp«-tr*t«*d under the very men wh«>m Conklitig deavored to k«;up in office. This thing has existed too long already, and w« cannot withhold an expression of plea sure at Unding the votes of the Delaware ainst the wily New York Senator's proposition to continue his pimps in office in the Custom House of New York. Mr. Bayard's speech is said to have b«!on very decisive in ion«-, and o have exjioscd the glaring frauds that ha«l so hnig been practiced in the Now Vork Custom House by which the mer chants and importers ha«l be«;n swindled. It will be remembered that he en Sena'ors was a member of tbe Congressional Committee 'hat was sent to New York to examine into tbe alleged Custom House frauds in that city ; ami tliat his exposure of lli«se inlquiti»» gained him much of the Im-1 popularity be haa since had with the merchants of tljat city. It is wed' known that the o«cla,s in that Cujt.ua Houae, and we expect it is so m »then., bav# winked at the yjroasest frauds—that ; t |,e wealthy who have visited Europe ; »-i—U» . all »'«it costly a'tire and thus save about ^ much as their traveling expenses. In ' . | often say it is cheaper to go to tatl tney uni t say , ~ , i urop e and spend tie summer Ilian It is to go to our own fashionable watering places. While the jloor are taxed exces- | sively by the high- atill'. these wealthy people thus escape ntueh of thistaxation. StrsK vison D avk.npoict's intnse« that in arresting tlw holders of the (W iioturalization papefs he made no dis Unction between Republicans and Demo, .... , , • I. ,1... tutu craU, is oneol the blest joke« of the sea son.— X. Y. lierai <J. • W ASH I|K€iXOK. incise Confirmation of Meiutrs. Merritt awl Hurt —:£l to 24. Washington, Feb. 3.—The considera tion of the nomination* of Edwin A. Merritt to be Collector of Customs Silas W. Hurt to be Naval Officer for the Port of New York was resumed by the Senat«- in executive session to-day at one : p. m. S nator the doors Bayard, ;t» noon were closed, Huhinitt«*«! a motion that they he reopetied a|nd that all proceod lucted ib public. iugs be c Senator E*lmumlH ijoctcd to the pres ent consideration elf this motion, and it therefore weut over under the rule-. HFKK» 11 OK SENATOR RATAKI». Mr. Bayard theji look the floor, and made a speech of coL'shlerable I«nglh and much earm stness in favor of con firming the nominations, in detail to the testimony taken hy the investigating comiuitte«*, of which ho •uiber, »oink years ago f showing, allegt'd, grots maladministration York Custom House under Collector Murphy, jmd in* claimed it was mere politi cal machine and a éource of corruption. He heartily favored the President's de claration of au intefition to reform its ad ministration bv placing it ou business irincples, and to ttiis end would vote itnoval of Messrs. Arthur and Cornell and tl econflrmation oft impend ing nominations as jv step in the direction ol much needed refuim. He referred was a ! of the N« then, and had been since, or the IN OfllOSITION. rji* thu next speak«*r. ppostjd \he r* roovalof G lie pending «piestion he Mr. Edmunds He strongly o oral Arthur (t General Merntii'» noun nation only), suilicieut cause had . and iusisted that been shown to justify it. Mr. Conklitig, in conclusion,intiinat«Ml that he would go ii length were the session an ope and if the h«* dl ▼ pa»l 1) the matter at more and late, hut • not In- would c «1er rh«* eir* tent the »Senate's Ue taiu.-e himself with asking f cision. b* was then ak« umuittal, and it th« matter •as lost by 7 A f. Bjonty. rilK VOTE ON TUB NOMINATION-. o that The rob being m xt called ti«iii of coutiruiii g lb«; til»- (|U« H ti'UiH the S?|, •suited ye; vot* . Bail* ar«l, lleek, Burnside, Cameron of Wisconsin. Coke, ( '«mover,I ».«vis « »f West Virginia, 1 » Dennis. Ferry, Gqrdou, Grover, , .111 bust « ill Y HAS- M.-ss H> ereford, Hill, H«»i ooti, McCr.ery. M. Mills ill, Oglesby, It; , Kirk N ,,,..« Withers f AlHnon! Aniliony. HlaiHf, IXiiotb, Hr lev, Clutl'.-.', * ... Hi .-il. o kling, l»avi8 of Illinois, L.iton, Gar- ^ laii'l, Hamlm, How«*, .lon«*a < f Nevaila, **"* Kellogg, McDonald, Mitchell, Paddock, * l , Kolli ns, Sarg«-iit, Sj»enc«*r, , 1'vUur ami Vuurlii*.*»—L'4. ' Th«* time. , Matthews, lelph, , Shield», M org; , M , Saulshu|*.v, S. le Whyte, W li \ Pat I) filoin Senl'or«! Skafokd, Fob. ti.— A large fleet of oys ter boat.-, which lias been ice-bound at arious points in Ihe Nanticok«* for some * now lying ii docks diseliurgiilg Un ir cargo of valv.-s, ami it i*f estimated that found tliei ■„etier our bi welve th«>u»au«l bush«*lM h; way into the packing houses since Matur lay. Air hough the temporary suspeti operao-il agonist the intcr*-stM of the packers, they retained most of their old customers, ami a.l telegraphic orders ar<* coming in rap'illv, it will reijuire hut a short une t«» exhaust the supply now hand. Tliey an- appr«*heusive of aiioth er freez«*, as tln.| sudileD change iu the t«-mpeiature indicates m<ir«)Cold weather. A strong nort.hw«*st wind is prevailing al abohive attempt» to snow have he«-n made. Thu winter has so far been an unusually seven- one, causing a general stagnation in but*mess in this particular locality. Th«- festival for the l»en«*tit of th«* Ma sonic Lodge, winch closed on Friday night, was highly successful, petmniarily ,ill assist them niatenally iu the furnishing of tlut-ir new room. As some ol the topographical engi neers have expressed Die opinion that the route from S**«rretary cr«-«*k, in Dor ehester county, Nftl., via the Nautlcoke •r to Lhwfs, D«-h, was the most feasi hie as well as the most economical for the prop >s«*.i ship canal, that Major Hut Ion woul«l be prepared to submit his r«- port of the surv«-ys to tin* present C«n - H, f , r I. Hnil • artl li T l l J r l i. 1 Vi 1 ! 1 , . 11 ,a ' ,lo y i 1 V v * r » will not he done and the matter will have languish until next winter. In the I • rim our peoble ran make it a refresh- j ing subject fvr argument iil|i«-u of tin: stereotyped talk about, the peach crop D is genet al I v regretted that M r. I »ein'* n ,olun:„;, naiodu, ^ i.jtu .1.« House.of U« present.itivesf on \\ eduesilay last, in- j quirmg into tl«j* amount ot fe« s ami al- j as j N ket the $2 ; lowances r«-«;eived hy «-ounty otli s«i summarily «jisposed of. A u grave importance tax-payers of the whole State ; l.v inUTcsted— sjlioiiM uot he thus hastily passed by. <Ji e of th«» cardinal virtues of Democracy is reform, ami as it is open secret that illegal f«-es s various ca»*es hy sers, att.-r of ; in which the •lirect of cli»rg«-«l si-rupulouH office hol lers, it would In- a reproach upon the party to permit th« ir watch won) of re to becoin«- a cloak for rascality auks. The investigation shoiml !»•* geiieial, ami tin* people—that is tii«* Democracy «if Bushcx— hop» Mr. Dean will fortit.v his hill with all the • ssary con.stiiutional requirement-*, ami pernigt in its ft a »sage. If t|m De *ra«y of Delaware intends to «;radl viI of corruption, and maintain th«; conthhuicH of th«; people, let it prac tice what it pr«|aches. fo witlnn its Mt«- The Merchants, Traveller», Visitors to New York, don't fuit t < » remember , that i t«> accommodai«; ami save your money, to ak«; tear on y >rtoe* and to fill the Largest Hotel in New Y«»rk, the Mumtnoih G ram I Central order Rroculwuy will hereafter b« kept on both the American and European plans. The American plan including meals and lo«lking S2 50 or «3 00, and th. European plaji *1 00, and upwards day. An elegant Restaurant, at moderate price», it conducted by the Hotel. a pel ». Rrw l o,,U ' j|, m _ jj p Jona», just elected United S alcs Sonator fWm l.iu si» 1 a 'o succe ed Mr. Kuatl«, Is a leading lawyer in Ne* : ^ Jo , m ra| „. us „f t |„. Assembly Mr j onas said: "l have been 1 nked with the fortunes of the Stale since my boy-, , , mve en j BaV ored to advocate the iyfr u ,isof Louisiana under the auspic s of 11 he Democratic party. I I» lieve that j ,|,»t is the party which will eventually r( . s|ore p| . * r j ty to t |, 0 .„.„pie, and ,t m . iy c ,„, f i, lt .VL t !y «.« anticipated that, with the two houses of Congress Democratic, the era of prosperity will dawn aller the )L r i mi^THBMAV. 1 d l ''n.l l iv'hued I«''"' c | m rg<* me with treating him with injus tic»*. While opposing drain* ii|k)Ii the national treasuiy for the bei - lit of pri vat»» connu at ion-, I shall advocate those en|jg|jte , Il ^ l 1IM;ilgureg of international improvement—the constimthui of levees and the Southern Pacific railroad." In conclusion Mr. Jonas alluded tothe elec tion of Mr. S|K»llbrd two years ago, and pledged himself that !»«• would not rest until he had been seated in the position to which he had been elected. New York. Nov.26. IH77. Dr. V. W. Blanchard ; During the rlbed your various , and feel bap past year I have pie preparations of F*ssl t py to say they have met my most vu tue ex t éclations, gl vuig Io patients long enfeebled by l>l< mmI poison,chronicdtMft»e, • >r over dru dosing, the meded nutilt and nerve force. Prof. CLEMENCE H. I.07IRK, M D., Dean of Hutu, vl v* I. College and Hospital Women, New York. A M l 'S KM ES TS. QRA.N D OPBKA H0U4Ü . MONDAY EVENING, Fr rbuaiy lOlh. One night of th<* most Rurrcssful Engilah Opera v produced In America, H. M. S. PINAFORE, OH THE Lass that Loved a bailor Produce* with all the aocen*orle», Full CboriiR. New Costumes, Entirely New Nceuery, etc.,under the di rection of .Manager Font otl'hia.. Witshlngtou and Baltimore. The sale of neat« will Thursday morning mmenc* m o'clock, at F. TtioiiiHs Co'» book »tore, 421 Market M febl.si NOTICES. 1 v ID y.ND-OFFICE OF TIIE Wlt. JHNO'foN CO A L (JAM COMPANY. Wilmington, K»bruary l, 1 st:*. The Direct«.rn of the Wilmington « oui company have this dav declare« 1 a dl ▼ Idond i t lh re«* dollars per »hare for the pa»l six months, parabl» on demand. W. I*. TA YLUIt. Trea»ui»r. 1) r*bi ioi«s>i K(.HKmTraL Ml' m|(*. o A. W. AAKINKsKN. announce«« that be bas formed be eiigage«l and p Addr. s Prof orchestra, which wish iniDlc for lialls, fery reastniabie soiree» w A H H I N (J TO N HOCH K. feb'-Sin >seod OITCK. -Th.* Mutual 1 Hon N A »Rot-la* stock f«*r sal«» — be made any GEOKGF. ( M A HIM, •-«;«» re»arv a -d Treasurer. Om«,«" 1 »hlp„y Ht., M.lory. o ihsi k, i'i i,,nn fokthk inhii, ^ States nair p.-r com. umn rec«*ived at **"* First National Bank of Wilmington * l par and accrued Interest. , , Oilers ll Th«* llrsi |«a> ment time. Apply GEO. D. AHMhTKbNd, Cashier. d)(J UEGIMTKK NOTICE_All per r »«»u» owing or having log» about Iheir •rul8«*HMie r*«iuir«N| to have Ilcbi regu larly register«*«! between the 1st and joth of January. After the lalt«T <lal«-ihe or«ll uance will be strictly enforced agaln»l un registered dogs. Jan 2- lia I) WM. J. MAXWELL. C'hl« f of Police. XT Bkoïhtbr b okfice, New Castle Co.. January tii. 1879. Upon the application of Caroline F Me Cauiley, Administratrix, of William n McCaulley, late«»f Wilmington Hd. ln»aui <»>«mty. <b-e'«l it I» ordered and directed by B' «l»t«r that the Administratrix afore - H, ^'^.k've imtlce ol tiie gmntlngof Lrlters l •''« K„Uu„. ol » thedec'd, with the dan- or granting thereof by causing advertisements u> be I within forty days fr«>in the date of such j Letter*, in six of the most public places of Die County of N«*w Castle, requiring all persons having «h-mands against the Em. ?!?' îft P/® 8 *? 11 . \ Uh or «bide by SÄt j InserhHl within the same period in the j Wilmington Gazette, a newspaper put» j IJslusl In WllmingUm, and to be conlluMed therein three weeks (e. o. «I.) « , ü' v «n. "Uder the hand and H«*al oi b.*. < Ofti«-«* or the U«-glst«*r uforcsuitl at „ New Castle, In N«*w Castle County aloresaiii, the day anil year above writt«*n M. C. B1GGM, Register* N OTICE—TO WATER RENTERS (»pri« h Water Department. w i lminuton. i»kl., Dec. loth, |s7s. The bills f«»r 1-72 are n«»w rftmly an«l pay able ut the r« glstrar'H office, No. Mar ket street. The law require* that all bills paid on or before January 31sf.ls7w.tb« la«-«* oi the bill ; those paid duilngthe month «»r 1*ebruary. five per cent, addi tion« I, those paid during the month of March, ten per cent, additional, and any amount remaining unpaid alter April 1st, l»7y, the registrar Is rupilrid to have the ferrule» withdrawn aid suit InMtltuted for the recovery of the amount due, and ihe waUr will not »>e lei Into such premlscH until such arrears, with asses*, men Is and $2 for drawing ferrules are paid, hour», 1» a m to 4 p m. ) Office W. J. MOHROW, Reglst decll-eod Jan.feb.eod Kt giNlt rN Order NOTICE All person» having claim» agalnstthe Estate of tiie dcc«-as«*d must present the same «July attest«*! t«> lh«« Ailministratrix . ' .3 fan. 7th, lsso, A«*t of Assembly in such c provide«!. !.. abide tiie ; made und CAROLINE F. McCAULLKY, Administratrix. Jaiuu-;iweod Address, Wilmlngtr , Del. FINE FURNITURE W. <& D, McElwee, to I Oiler for »ale, a largo I caretuh y »elect •d st«>ck of NEW & SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, b« At their »tore, Vo. 501 Tatnall Street. Gorxl» will be »old to »ult purchaser*. ocU-6m GOODS Damaged BY FIRE AND W 1 rr m 11 Li ill Ll the u I«-« Hi It l»y BARGAINS f S FULL at in t ♦ Particulars In a Few Days. CASH BUYERS OF DRY GOODS will plraso make » note of DilaunducL accordingly. Pespeci fully Crosby &, Hill I *2'20 and 222 Market Street, WILMINGTON DEL' nHIRIFK H HALE. O B» Ylrluiw'f» wrltof AI«. L«»»rl E» ii«i. to rn# dtre<-ied, will be exposed to }iilbile »ale at th«* I.AFAYMTK HOTEL, *41 BblplefHi.. k»bt by John J Dougherty. In th«* City of Uilnili gion, New C«»tle county, Deh» aarc. SHERIFF'S SALES WKDNISDAY, Tlio 19th day of February, A. D , 1179. hi i o'clock, p. ni., the following de ■cr.tad H* al E»U»(o, via; All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with H ihr.» .lory brick store end dwelling thereon encud. »liuate In llie city of Wilmington, boanried and d esc rib follow», to wit Ii.*gln»lng al the northerly »lä« of TH» »trect lielween Wal mi* an Poplar hire» !«, at Jane« Havtlle's I'n**, heltig an fa* t eaalerly from AhHalom Hrowi.'s Mue , Ihcnc will, the .„Id Hs Villi '» Une noitherly parallel with Poplar »I r**»-i ni feet to the southerly aide of a 1 hreo f* el with, alley, leading from Wilson to I'opl.r Sired., Uimice slon K »„Id alley .ids easterly parallel wi ll level.th »Ire. I 45 feel, nu.ro or les. to the Westerly side of plarsireel; thence tuerew I h southerly feet to the sad si.. Seventh »(reel, and thense ttierewlth westerly l*. feel,more les. Is. said Mavllle'. lire and place of bekiliulux. lie the contents there..I wlial they may. It.„,k XI, Vol. 10. pa K e 170. Ac. Helse.1 at.1 lahep Into execution asjlho ! , 11 y of CIihtIdh U lh*i< II«* ami Maggie I to In* sold by JOHN PYLE, Sheriff. MierlfT'« Office. New C'a» i le. February feb3 r.iawtM prop ., bis wile, and t I 3d. imtd. is » HKHl^F'S MALE. Hy virtu«» of a writ of Levari Facia», diree'ed, will be exposed to public sale, at the LAFAYETTE HOTEL. Ml Hhlpley Ht., Kent, by John J. Dougherty. In the city of Wlliiiiugion, New Castle county, Lola ware, ou in WEDNESDAY, The 5th day of FEBHUABY, 1879, ui 2 (»Vinci, , ,>. in . the lollowlug dccrlbid lu Hl h-laU-, vlx ; All timt ceruln lot, piece or iwrcel of ..I mile III the rily ol Wllmlnktnn. N*-» < »„He oouiity, lielawnn-, bom ,l.»l Kill! describd II. follow«, U) wit: H.-Kln niHK„i » point on Um southerly «nie of Twelfth slreei „ube ill.Ume of uilrty fei't .-„„telly from the co.te ly «I.I.. t>f Ms.ll.on slreei. tliencesoutherly pnrwMel Willi Mail. is.m Street HI feel 5x mdies u. the norther ly Si.leof lielaware ay. imc , ih. nee south i«»li rly by the said side ol said avenue nil feet I, li cli-s to a immer ; thence northerly parallel whh Jelterson street Jlo feel ei ni I «s I*j lh#» a.«jr said southerly side «rf Twellih »lr«*et ai »I ttiei oe thereby westerly l.u he. to the Plac** .»f M-Rlnning, be the contenu wtibln said Im>uikI-< wiiat tliey may . Book f , vol. 10, page . in. Melted >«>id taken in execution as the property of Edwanl Tat nail. Jr.; deceased and Kacbei A. laluali, his wile and Mir vlving mortgagor and t. I. (Jo»epli lai .Jr. and William C*nbv, Executors of Ed ward ratnall, «Jr., cleceaae«!, ac_,) and to In* sold by Jull.N !* Y LE. Mherlff. Hierin'» Office, .New t astlu, J inuary 1«, llffs. .1 )aolH iiinwlH. S HKKIKK'H HALE. Hv virtue of „ writ of I.evarl Fa.las Bale at tile 18,1 l ° 1» A e A YKTTK IlOTKL. h 4I Hhlpley Ht. keut by „otinj. i„njKheriy, In the clly or Mnimlnglon, New t ait tie Couuly, Dela ware, W Ei MEHDA Y.the.Hh day of February. •k. p. III. 1 he following deren b<*d Ural Estai«» All that certain loi ol laud' iry brick dwelling house the Initie clly of Wilmington, hounded described r til r«*«' 11*7:*, xl l u . Minute follows to wl! Beginning al the southerly slue of Ninth street between I Madison streets at the «Ils Inch«*» from the westerly sld« of V\ li.dsor street, th«-ii<e smillinly purullel u, Wlmlw.r «I reel Ih'ougb th«* cemr** of a two f«*« t four Inch u m,* alley bet ween this an.l the a.IJolr.mg ImiiMMii said HpiIngt-r, «»■• the ea»t « igbty I«-« l to a corner, thenoe westerly par. ll«-l • Ninth *.(r«*<*lH« veuleen feel six Inches •<» c«iruer, thence iMirtherly |»aiail**l io the Hi si mentioned line aa«I VVin«ls<>r along a line of land of M. *' Perkins It e West elgtily ftret fo (tie alor«*sald south erly sl«le ol N luth street and thence liiere l»y easterly lèvent«.*« n f«-« I six Hiebes i«> ihe place of beginning b«* the contents ib« r«*«»f what ib« % iixiiy. Book L. vol. nag«-44*:. Heize I and taken In i-xcrutio, as the proptny of 11 eitle B. Munh, surv moitgag«»r and t. i., ui «I to l«e s«*!*l hy Joh N PY Le. Miii-rîlf Mherlff'» office, New ( asile. Jan. 1«., 1K79. Wu. lane, «if seventy feel eet - office, New ( asile. Jan. 1«., 1K79. Jan ««-dlawiM. •*«» Il FBI FF M HA LE. By virtue • «in«*«* al the ol a writ of L«*vji , will be expose«! FmcIhn , Public Sal«-, Lafayette hotel, hd sidpiey Mt., Kepi by John J D«»ugberty, # ln Ihe City Wilmington, New Castle county, Delu 1 t . . , , .. , ,, . 2 o'clock, p. m., the following described *! viz ; All that certain lot «if land with a two »lory brl«!K dwelling house thereon, sltuale the city *»f Wilmington, boundtsl and d«- 2 scribed a* follow», to wit : Begmntug at Mi«* noutherly Ride of I l<'Msani Rtreet be- ] ween JackHon and Van Buren Htn-etN,Raid Pleasant Hired being laid out parallel tu and between !• runt and Second street* and er running from Jack»«ni to liarrlaon slre«'iH the distance ol sixty flveleet from tiie aster.y sh e o! Van Buren stnet and at lh«* centre of the party wall between this and Hi» adioBilng dwelling on Mi«* west now of sa d lie Normandie; th'-nce south erU through the centre of HHtd wail par alibi to Van Buren street Ally feet lour tncbe» «» a corner, tbence easterly parai |«>I to pleaRanl street Dfl«*en feet to a cor ner; Itisnoe (torlherly purullel the flrst mention«! line on.I Van Huron street tiny reel four Inches io tiie „toresulil soutiierly side Of Pieesant slreei, and ll.euce thereby 1 a ÄÄf '9 w™ " 1 p« rty of liiomuH Y . De Normandie, and w.ie,7a's and7o taVonu.'y'' , ' a E "® n ' hl " HherltT's UIBce, Niw'cdlile.'j'anutry'ie I _ lanlM.aiawtM « 2 WKDNKSDAY, The ftth day of FEDKUAKY, 1X7U, ro ■ ai OHHRIKF'H HALE. bj H> virtue ol a writof Venditioni Ex >«»nas t«. me directed will he exposed to 'uuilc Sale at Uie I HOTEL OF JACOB HYATT, In the town of Newport.In Cblsllana Hun. drwl, in New Castle county, iiel., Thursday, The Gth day of FKHUUAHY, 1870, Ht 1 o'clock p. m R«*«l Estate, viz. All that certain lot or piece of Inmi »Huât«*«! H» the town of Newport, Couuly 1 »>th- ana fst»i«. !,i Delawar«T Beginning al a slake »landing at the cor wîlmlnL'l"!. 1 , T!","!.'!" «-bllHdalnlUa, v7u Mr , i ""'«Uimre rwilr.iucl «nil Wali.ul "trect, tl ou.-u »ion* .mu Walnut Hi* Christiana ert-ek ; thence m. „ai, I 'Li| C i r V' k i" " M, " Hl1 tlll i U'"'«e ip salil giu t<* front N!re«-t al<>r«Hal«l Lin 'ln^ : HI " " lr, ' ia plan** ul I«« limbrii liundreil ami tai.iity-f In,it Miuaro perclH» he the same 7 r 'l l... . l„ tla r,!"n S. "« 1 «' itoim.K Mill ami Machinery llu.Miu« im ualvamzln« sljcet-lroii office ami other outbul dines. K '-i/.«-i| ami taken In «• ., the following deHcrlbtd stn*et iUong property ol I ln* J. Mur*haU ("ompiury* of Newp«irt, Delaware, and io b<* s«»i«! hy * «4l llk|l , (r , J ' iHN I'YLE. Miierlff. • In rill « Office, New Cast I«, January 1C. _ laniH-zt «wl». IR7!», I'lancs, Orguu., »nd Sheot Musio, FOR HALK AT K* kM-lier's iUiiMlc »tore, Ro. »21 MarSit Miret. Htleff'» Pianos a Rpeolalty ; also «nnri TS 'Ä 0 * ^ ^le aAd to?Ve5T^ OHKRirF'B HALE. O Hy vinuror a wr t of i .... BAUUtt'th!?* 1 • b# e *Po««l , . J < IjAFAYKTTI! HOTEL, mij g, Kepi by John J. Dougherty |«> ! WihningUMi, New Cn»ile coin/u Clly are . on — 'I "J ft WEDNESDAY, The 5th day of KKDKI'AhV R^! , E>ostc 1 , viT.' lh * ,oll " wll| v *1* «**rlnln lof of Inn | „ »lory brick Dweilii g honten Stul il^rrM ' ^ "mVatthe iionl.î J lf between Jack»on tll<> <| nuance of flft v u>- u£! , mri4 ii«i »,» Van iturT.? ' Î" Mmc *' hl EJ Ä J | 1 ^ 1 "'"7" ' ' and i»arail 1 to Fr#»m rf L? r ' "^' r • Ihe^c soui.ïr7v ' 1 ' .i r . »nilon#».I it. » J,!*/U r *»l throuati Ll h «-#.ni rJ «.*» ' i ' Hn u '' «> Jwoin Ihl*iS?l ifö ifii " {,"* „.t now ol thV.üi mv" i tv tore , r „1 .it Ö3 1 . N, ' r ''" l.. ï or hèrl v slde of V' s .'T Î" tper.liy vre.terlv nneen'r'.V! ' p! J, t \ ,* !" "Z, , 1 "le thee mac ' itnoi/V 0 v V h . h l,H r seised and like..' 1, i I ' prop *rl v of Thomas V ItaV''" 1 ""' *" VfaK Ml 1er I a.m , N,,r "' e M * ry Ml "* r > '• 'jonN py i'' SheriffsOfflco,Newcastle joH" 11 --- Jams'àrj' will, w Uif - . ' 1 M »ll I, Ogton , 1 'tu ! " > it HKRIFK'H MALE Hy virtue of a writ of Levan F». to me (llrecUjd, will las exionoi . »ale, all he S Dü LAFAYETTE HOTEL, 841 Hhipieyw kept by John J. Dougherty, i„ Wilmington, New castle ware, on ! ■ > OUUIJ! WEDNESDAY, The 5ih day of FEBKUAKV, .. Uie following ueacrj at 2 o'clock, p. in lolor wllhl , .tory l.rlck .Iwelimt b»u«e u„-. . alp m Uie clly i,f tt limluklui, ' ,uul ücscrllieU as follow. ' nlmikt the northerly .Itlc ..f h t^iweeo Jsrkson ki C V.n linn ||,o Ul.tiimeol «V feet from u Vuu Buren Hreetami H i ii ol the purly wall beiwe»n un, Jolnloie Jwellliiir „ H „l He Normandie Ihm throuifh the centra o, said w.,n , Van Huron «i.ei'i sut,.., „| x Inches to a corner; tl.eii'r. . .' parallel m Kr.au sir.s-l 111. . coruer. thei.ee southerly ear:.., flrsi mentioned llnesuu Yanis re . sixty Ihrre real six li ebes to tu. ^ northerly able of Front Hr«*«*I, », . llierehy westerly fifteen met to u lt . , J beginning, U « the contents LL*re«/i 'n they u , ay . H#M»k c. Vol In Fa Helxe»l and taken In execution hm *« jn-riy of Tourna» Y. De Normaiijir u sarJi Welch, 1.1., and to Is* h*,m *,t JOIIN 1*YI I- *>' • Hhcrlff '» Ufflce, New* Castle, \trj y h. : un HOW ;• the rtfef I«] Jrtlll* W.4XTN. _ T lrANT ,.|, ... W' . dot.«; »3 ï l.îi'r llVxIi'L'antol j'.'''cali'Tl^r't T» I 2 slioei u », o O IliaKr* èi drCge-tf t UUHC SALE*. PUBLIC HALE Tl »ubRcrlher InUmdlng n«» »lock h| N »Isiers farm, la\m;. south of Muminll Bridge wills« .. He sale. TI'EMDA Y. February l«*U. , '''? l'"T; ,r, y' ÎV" „ LJ**5 ° °V e » * >M r . *? 'T r ' 1 H , r '! with ioal, .* üihkI ^ or l t or driving horses, .1 tun 9^ ,!?« LM .' H, * M K ' ' c , , . , ou ** "ay rigtng, ' v ' *!!['..' K °' , rov%H - ■ cultivators, plough». 11 barn«*»», bildlr »,«•«». nr K "i Hua '"«ny ether thing* tioned. , pari tr*--!. n< « young heifers, will be in |.r«»t.t t • .»j Brady C * - year obi bull, u . 2 farm wb. CUtlltiK |H> TEUMS OF HALF_A 1 ! ceedmg f.o, cash , airiouni. a credit «»f eight nioi.i! give • pur« ha '«• with lnter«*si addeil,and u •*«» be approv« d by the subscri' gl vin« w r I Hale to emnmenee at lo o'clock - Janio- w 8« ALE 1 * I ; 1 î I „ 1 <J Will lie »old «I nubile »at«*, on " r f 1 t f Ibobnrt 11 iiifiKtid'««, de« *h***■ TlioinpMin'N Bridge, ChrlNllMiia & from Wilmington, TUEMlJAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 1Ä At 12 o'clock ni. 4 head of good work or driving milch cowi, M»me wiUi ual« * * Kl.les, other» »nrliulng 2 Rimai», Ac. Fanning Iniukn»^ 1 farm wagon», 1 York wagon . • «.« . r ] market dearborn, hors« cart . plows, harrows, cultivator forts ?» boes, A c . iron harvest«* mov r*: :? er c«m.bm«*d l gcssl borne ran* wincKlc fan, gram bags wagon, i 0 * carriage harue»», 2 sels'heavy i lo» «•bains, aUe dairy nxlui'* * pans, biicfeetM, churn», cream cans, Ac. 12aoreN wheat In ti«e gf~ bay by the ion CONDITION«.-All miinfi ol < less, cash, ««ver that amount, h month» will he given, by tla* j.arca giving a bankable note with jLrie?. THOEW.RK K-nJ i,. W MtlilhHin * Hon, Auclwn«!' lanlH W5i* -— - -— -_ fttbjljio sal 'ïïs"'? «»f T B 1-Tiirl«* mi il»** rou«l (mm r ,,f *Ç bllJr ' oaa mlle I TIIUH8DAT. FEBRUARY .7»-* « al ten o'clock, a. m., »harp, »" foll°** 4 giKsl Work «>r driving lioi*** -. 2 col «, boib coming three year' ol«l, one pair of go«si work (TT in tiles, 6o head of cattle, 4« (,! I be m milch cowh, I s w SBculvah hy their hMcI 1 " PSsale, Ihe balanc». . —Hand will come in »on»'- 1 ® ieu heifers, and 2 bull», y » r ,ü * 4 rui nilng Utensils —2 bay new, f farm wagons,h«»r»e«*» rI '' 2 ox cart lad», one carriage « » wiili pole and HtiHlts, nearly i«**" ,*« and bells, «me grain fan. corn 8 01 dill, 2 mow« r», one a Kirby. n|'£ „ ro 1 • 3 . iy plon, one RurhcI reaper, rake, p4-ach bed and »prlng». <,,,e 'iZtt ball bushel measure, H»r|x>*.i» ami locks, 2 Maraycu»© pl«" 1 *- 1 \ p horse plouxliH, 3 one horse pi" 11 -. 1 ' ..p tlvHtors, om* twlu harrow, let ' r «loub|e-t p*e», fork» and »hovel»« p «I 'e«;d « hesl. mf . Harness.—* Rets wagon * ,wr ' " u ^ plough harm*»», one set «h»* 1 *"'* made loonier an«l nearly gl<* liai ness, collar», bridles l' 1 * 1 ai i lot cow chains, Ö* ton goal tlru"' • ^ the I«. n, km l«m ol wheat straw, «' g* hay hy th«* lun, lot of inaniim. •' j e .i Hlurkles, 14 Chester Countv » r«*«l HlioatH. IK Dairy Fixture»— f-uch «■ "'., r * milk buckets, creum kettles, sir» er, kulU-r tub», butter print»* er, one band churn, one lior fc '*' ft! power. liouHehold ami I» 1 " 1 |0 ;I lure and many other ariioi 1 ''' en mm rat «si. . N . B —The above «own fc»ve » «*<1 with great care and Ju«lgni e ^ worthy ltie aHentlon ol per»«* »«»xl butter cow». CON 1 HT 1UN 8.—A11 " u,n " llU . »iu le»s. cash, on all »um* over t»» ÿ credit of 7 month» will ., nnte^ :l3 purchaser giving a ban kable u or < proved lndor»er, intere»t oent. off the lace for oa*h. of i* T. B- E-'ÿl L. W. Htldham * S<»». . B. 4lh »treet, Wilmington, I^j.^l**