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ate I Satfji ffiaziff* J Prop hi ict* Johnson. Eoitor puniisiiml ev*r x«5t-pt»*d.) at 41« Mar carriers to s u bscrl here THiC P Al b T < 4 A £ K TT K af er ioon ( su id a r er ioon i sun a y "X ireei, and serve«! by tu 11 warts of the cliy UW sand villa ON. for six cent« a week payable weak I Yearly bue r I hers, *3 In it ! I !, «stabil shed 1 most flourishing : Ha CRT Cm* Dki.awa * Di«» largest Weekly iwioer m Üi«î .State, and has a larger the Peninsula day afternoon, atfv an v «»tiier irculattof Pibltshed ev-ryThi v >ar. tn a«lvance. and y**t to it <»f FEHHUAHYT but The Daily Gazette is sent to alt parts of the country, postage paid, for tiikkk ivance. n contait tost lrapoitant noi.i.A us a year, 1 all the 1 news ami of the day. It gives in brief Just the the bualiiesa man need, r.ews the farmer at half the cost of Die two P mi papers ; ight to read of Subscribe for it at rder for a iuch nd a nu lornlnf. veiling nee by remitting a money ytar or six months. An American sailor named Webb has been fourni guilty of murder in the first decree for killing a quartermaster belonging to tlie Ru&sian fleet at Negas ki, Japan. They had been drinking freely of some poisonous composition made by the Japanese. An etlurt will be lade to have the sentence commuted by the Pre-ident to imprisonment. If there is no interference he w ill be hanged du ring this month or March, and will he the first to be hung among our seamen in that country. The Potter sub-committee at New York yesterday heard the testimony of Col. W. T. Pelton in relation to the ci pher telegram'*. He admitted that there were negotiations for the purchase of the Florida returning hoard, but when Mr. Tilden heard of them he denounce«! them, was very angry w ith Pelton, and declared he would sooner die than allow himself to he put in th«? Presidential chair under false pretenses. The com mittee at Washington examined Jostqdi II. Maddox further as to the St. Martin affidavit, denying generally its statements as far as lie was concerned. Indefinitely Postponed.— The ac tiou «if the City Council la-d night in postponing indefinitely the bill asking auth* rity t f the Legislature to borrow $170,000 for removing the pumping ap ; a at us from its present jKisit.on at >ide ckford, and lay a thirty-inch pipe from that place t« » the "Cool Spring vislies of The Gazette has vatcr to lit Reservoir," w ill meet the people generally. ipenly and fairly oppose«! this pr<»j«*« t ; ami we said iu a previous is.su«; of this paper that the Council had n«> ish to make this change if it by the people, and th« ir <»pp«isitl«di t«, it as well maiiileste«! at tin* pub ic me«*t iugof proiwrty-holdersou Tuesday night. California excels ii is latter tha latiy thitiL'^. that of li* Stiape France, and grapes there «h y uptoexce mail«* finm b«>[ *s and •f anv .••lit raisins. Be«.*r i*r flavor than beoi malt 1 as a iii other St «I«*. The land gro to th«; a re ; the fruit is larger : so s II are t! e flowers. In Nan Fratn is«-«» la«i.«*s are ing se «1 skin cloaks in August is sai«l to climate.— ueu ell as in February—there be so little variation in the Boot-blacks Lave small b«s»ths in streets, where a gentleman is invited to take a seat in a splendid arm chair and furnished with the daily papers which I «; may look over while he r« ceives "a shine," for only ten cents. Everything Goldeu City, it seems, is done on a grand scale, of which the people of the old States can scarcely form a conception. iu Lit Gen. Butler has set himself to work in opposition to a great mon« poly, lie lias moved an amendment to the army appiopriation bill, which authorizes rail roads t<» build ai d operate telegraph lit es for government and commercial purposes. The present telegraph nopoly is oppressive and will continue to be so until every facility is given for the use of the telegraph hy all the railroads which may have <»r see prop«;r to extend lines for the accommodation of the pub lic. General Butler bas said he would urge the adoption of his amendment, ami repeated on Wednesday that "it c«»uld not be d«*feated without giving very plain reasons for sucliavo e. There is a rule in the House which forbids members voting upon a they are personally interested. How latiy members of the Forty-fifth Co gress can vote under that rule against a proposition which antagonizes a monopo ly w:ll he a point of order to he test«-«! when the time comes. All I can say now is that the point of order cannot he overruled without an attempt on my part to make the fur fly." It is a scandal the Senate and House that any such m .nopoly should be kept up for the p*'i-»*mal aggrandizement of their members; and it is known that mem bers of both Houses are interested in the ck of this monopoly. easure iu which ipoi St« A It EVOLUTION AR Y REPORT. — The IMiiladelpliia Times, which claims to be non-partisan, but whose editors vote with the opponents of the Democratic party, characterize the report «»f the ajority of ittee of the Senat«« in the But he c i'-r-Corbin cai as a "Rovolutionary Re port," ami furnish sound argument for stigmatizing it. It Hays this report "is of the many painful evidence» common these days, of the utter subor biuation of both law and justice to party oi so ■ neeetwiticH. The rump Li-gi-Utiira that 1 pielaoilcil to elect Mr. Curbinlo tlie Sell-1 it I ate never ha*l auy eximenoe beyoinl the . .„.'dent I .nod wheu it wwe protected by Feder» bayonets, and the rightfully elected member» of the House excluded from their seat* hy fraud ami the.r exclusif maintained by force, very beat case is pn aeutiel in favor of Corbin that par isan ingenuity 3an inv« ut it carrieH upon it» ov* u face the utter law lessness of tlie Corbin clai wheu the It is ad in of the Legislature a Senator. South Carolina House consist« «*f 11Î4 mltted that a «iuoi The necessary to eb ct equired by the Constitution; (5feat the popular will and deuy Lonoaflv leettd members their Heats, the corrupt Ketutmng Board issued eerti Huâtes of eb et ln;rM of the House, ami if that tiuu.kter «>uly ÄÜ recognized aud took part iu the seeding« of the House that voted for Thus, by the undisputed tact* to the uuiahi-r participating in the or ganization of the carpet-bag rump House then* wore less tbau a quorum of Repre sentatives iu atteudauce at anv time,ami y**t grave Senators pretend to call such a body an organized House and coiupt tent to elect a Senator. If that 1» law, Gov ernor Hartranft, Secretary Guay and the Republican Clerk« of the l'ennsylvauia L**gi«dature could have made the Legis lature of 1M75 Republican and sent a Re publ.cau to the Senate in i>lace of Wal lace. All they need have «loue was to have witbh«l i the certificate« of enough Democratic member« to change the ma jority, just as the South Carolina Return ing lioar«l did, ami orgauize both branches without them, whether a <juo ruui atu»n«led or not. Such an a' tempt at lawlessness iu t*«*nnsyIvauia would have been accepte«! by «lecent men of all par ties as revolutionary, aud instead of «elid ing a Republican Seuator to Washington it would more likely have landed Hart ranft aud hi« rump Legislature in th<« Sasqm-hanna ; and yet just such a state <»f facts makes Corbin's sole claim to a mem bers but ui or«ler to hut lit» uieiu P Corbi ii. «eat in the benate. It 1« not surprising that a characterle«*« a«lveufurer like Corbi crawl into the Senat«- by any «limy or sinuous path that opened for him ; but what is to be thought of such men Hoar, of Massachusetts, and Cameron, of Wisconsin, thus stultifying tbemstd before i he country by sustaining a report that «foes vi«»b nce to both law and Sena Id Is* glad to ( J One Opera 1 I»*? PlHgue. Blague is creating gn at alarm lloth Austria an«l Germany iselv«*s from inland The in Europ**. II, ait: isolating tliei ith h«* Russian citi«*s. The t«-i «•«mrv cessai ioi » of the giain trade wo cala dd b<? a Lass lit y of n «I liai y magnitude, lor Uus'ia is «me «»f he chief sources of sup ply for Hi«? vest «»1 Europe, as it is the r «*«• there is the larest exports v 11 of b. eves to tin* heait of the Coiitineut. 11k* ilefi«'Un«'v in tin's«; t*vo important art i«;l« s cf s .bsista ill have to he ip by this country. Our ability to meet this extra deniai il depends Adi. The mad«; lunch l n **x«-mpti<m fujin the seouigi oil •ill' «*' >r tl»- Nation, ai •ivial interests, are at stake. Tl •thing has lx?e the belt«*!'that tlie ocean fi (•mill . N *, perhaps from nsur- far «1« mis an lu> id Wits »«•wing in« KBit abb* «diïtuc!*; to lb«* extension of of tlu; globe. the t pidei e to tnis side The great p'agu«; of Loud« vooleii »tuffs imp«jit«*d from II Hand, which had received them fronf of 101».'» We cutis«* J by and the «he Levant. A bab: of goo«ls, a single woolen garment, is sufficient to carry the plague thousands of miles a a ay. A s- led 72ft •xt Committee «»f the British lions«; of Com- mous, iu 1S1D, reported it w contagious of all kind of diseas* a. Of all tlie maladies that have scourged the human rac«-, the plague is tlie most fatal. | ï year i» luis destroyed 80,000,000 of people. Physicians aie conversant with its symptoms, but they have been unable thus far to combat it by any rein dies which they have adopted. There is no protection against its ravages but the prefect isolation of tlie country in which it ex'ats. In Lk»ndon, in 1005, plague in fected houses were shut up, and their in mates pro! tibi ted from outside intercourse There would not be so much danger of the universal spread of the plague the most ( 1 j Htock In y a he for the (Jhh past D G j that ~ ... 4 . .. . can the facilities of intercommunication be- ' tween the different countries of the. wei world less general then they Stringent sanitary precautions cannot he; too soon a«Iopte«l to prevent this insidious fi epidemic from reaching now are. (j .. , ... Ö in Congress should enforce the retieal of " 'OU'dl* own shores. The N ext Sen ate. —The Democrats the Enforcement laws, under which i tlioiisaiids of U. S. Marshals, Deputy ! Marshals and Supervisors are appoint<*d I to c«»ntiol tlio elections iu the several! .States for partisan purposes. This should j h«; «loue if thereby the risk of an extra! session were incurie«!, then b«; au extra session of the S* uate 1 \\ hielt would enable tlie Denujcrats to mince expenses iu various w ays, or force Hayes t«» veto their measures. The n«;xt Sena'«*, assuming that Senator Butler, of South Carolina,w ill retain his seal against the claim of Corbin will contain forty-two I)«;uiocrats, thirty-three Republicans and (Ju«lge Davis) with Democratic inclinations. Even should Corbin l»e admitted under the severity of party presssure, the next Senate would certainly take a very early occasion to turn him out, so that the political com plexion of the bo«ly may be regarded settled at ten Democratic majority, counting Judge Davis. There B «»ne in<h*p«md(;iit The be of But Re for "is so (XT* The Levy Court lias deferred al) appointments until next week. Banka nu.l Tow»».'ml I*ro»lde«l j |, °*'' . 1 W AMI I NOT« IN. J* eb. (J.— . lift 1'ieM- 1 " . • ,, i... . bam tl.e Ini m\ mu in miliatmi.s | (() theSe|m t;wlay . Ma „. n !.. Towns- j enl1> , () Ulljtcd sta'cs altorney for the northern district ol Ne» York; N. I'. ltauks, to he United Stales maishal for J. N. Patterson, United marshal for New llamnsli're ; M&ss&chus<'Lts ; States John Parker, Unitefl States the we» ein distiiet of Michigan; .lames -, United Stats Mar- liai for tl e «'astern district of Arkunsas ; Sherman Ci nant, United States maishal for the district ot Florida ; Devins S. ! court of I at dial for no the Waue, chief justice Supre Montai a Territory ; John It. Allen, l n - t«'d States at oruey for Washington Ter ritory. The Worst A bout TalniHgc. F om the Springfield Republican. Talmaie is a good ndiertber. Few clergymen w ith i brains could get t 1 m? lit to sit on him in this solemn if I e bad any intellectual or other w ares worthy the attentmn of the p«oplc the advertisement might I« of some adv tage to i he public. Talmage may be dishonest ; and he may not ; his •mall a inodictiu rklyn Fresby eiy ay. Now, t oll« use, in any ctuc, is that 1 m? a «loi key. SHOULDER FPItAlNED. Win. R. Brlgh', Esq., President ot the Levy Coup, while goii g Into the Judges' room at the Couit* II« -use, «lav evening, shpjed on the steps and st clv sprained his shoulder. His inju rie-«, however, aie Lot very serhius. Wedm s AMVSKMKSTS . Wilmington Infinite H.iil. F. M. UFFNFit's MARVELOUS MIDGETS. Positivtly This We< k Only. GENERAL MITF, Age 14 years. wet fc hH y pouiida. LUCIA ZARATE. , weighs 4Jk iHiunds. Ag# 19 ye TWO LEVEES DAILY. Afternoon«, oonllnutmtdy fr« E ven 1 1 g», co 2 to 4 3 j. ig, 10 to 12. :h levee. »ly from 7 Ext a Le lay in« Hut Classic |fian«i Hecnalh during« Admission Only 25 Cents. fel»3-_4t_ HAN DOPERA HOLME. ( J MONDAY EVENING, Fi rruaRT lODi. One night of the Opera n«» w pr«»duce«l In A ?**Hsf u l English i erica, II, M. S. PINAFORE * >K TH K Lass that Loved a Sailor r .«tiled II Die Ith «s, F ul s. New Cost J F. r. ly N. • I« «11 ret ion of M ol Ifiils . Wmh| F«.r*l «1 Balt I mu ir Adi. The 75 « cuts, r«*se f H le will Jock, at C. F. •ruing b t»«Kik blore,42l Maiketfct. AOX'ittN N »TiUE.-J. 11. I*i i • i taken the -lialile Wheeler A ate I y f tlie old am .nag« «bill . 'Ibis 1 any I« e bus b lu> proved, id Is know Wits »«•wing vaniugi-H i«l Is n as Die i ««I W 1 ide 1« « «-Htltcli .«1 bus ad- der A «ni ; 1 pei l«*r to y olli« We hope ont friends will gl us a call, • mod Ibis and not buy dB I bey lia ex; •bine. bi s Del « d Delaware and Uur territory Chester counties. Pa., the East re 8«. ore «>f Mai y laud. Our office, st present, will be found al 72ft Market si •xt we will l»e found at . Alter lbe 2Mb of M r old stand, lbe Garrett building, No. 7is Market street VAGENTS WANTED ftbödlf Ch J. H. PRIMROSE ( 1 IT Y BUILDING AND LOAN AMMO. j UIATION—oiKj shaies of New Merles ill be issutd by this prosperous as nation, February 11. Payments «• made al any time. New Htock gain J. E. PIERCE, Secretary, r.()i Shipley street, first tloor Htock i . last £4 24 per share. y f«*»D%t -OFFICE OF THE WIL COMPANY IVID EN MI NOTON COAL (JA W n.MiMJTON, February 1, le>79. The Direct« is of the Wllininglon Coal (Jhh Company have this «lav «IcclareU a «Hvidcud i.l three dollars per share for the past six months, payable W. P. TAYlUK. Treosuier. febl-lOteod D demand. KCHEBTRAL MUSIC. G K. A. W. A A KINKHBN, annoii that he has formed can be engaged to furnish soire« rttleH ' P • a Orchestra, which u»ic for halls, and ptc-nicH, at very reasonable Addr* WAMHINOTON HOUSE. fi feb3*3moaeod OI'IC'K.—The Mutual Loan A lion otfers first payment may he time Apply to UEOKOE U. MARIS, Secretary aid Tr. asurer, Ja23-tmd Office «J01 Shipley St., 2d story, (j U HNÔKÎ Pi IONS*FOR THE U N IT ED Ö 8»alfcH itiur per c«*iit. loan received at the First National Bank of Wil " par and accrued Interest. OEO. D. ARMSTRONG, Cashier. OT I C E—TO WATER KEN tTÜÖ^ - ^ Okkh k Water Dxpaktmknt » W11.M IMITON, DEL,., Dec. loth, 1878. ( The bills for l»79 Hie now ready ami pay glsirar's office, N'«>. l«**) Mar 'Ihe law re«iulres that all hills before January 31st, jhTî», ih«' HCe tlu * bill; those paid doting me «inth «>f February.fi tionsl.Uio; stock for sal«».— ade any inglon i ! I Jan24-lmd j able 1 of to the ket street. •a i«l ;nt. ad«D onih of per paid during the . additional, and any paid niter A pril 1st, « (juin d to have the It Institut«-«! for id the Ih«k inents and aid. Offi«*e March. per l remaining 1S79, the registrar is ferrules w.thdr «I B the amouut due, < r will not be let Into such r» until such arrears, with $2 f«.r drawing ferrules hours, !» a •every 4 p m. W. J. MOHROW, deett-ood Jan .feh.eod Registrar. FINE FURNITURE Y/. & D, McElwee, Offer for sale, a targe and carefuHy select ed slock of NEW & SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, At their store, So. 501 Tatnall Mlrcet Goods will ks wold to suit pa chasers. oetC-Cin A RAKE nt CHANCE to I MESSRS. ! 621 Market Stree 1 ti Being dealroua of CLOSING OUT Vil KIR Entire Stock OF COLORED CASHMERES —AND— MERINOS, Hi r«xluced tiiein U» 50 cents per yard, worth 75 Cts This allbnls Ibe Ladi. mol will) to pur* des i rub:«» dress, huitablo Fall. opp«»rtunlly a cb«*ap i for spring eld id cuasa la I h. G. WORRELL I pot et pen tbew Luring the Month of to It •«» with off JANUARY, 18 7 0* Will offer •ually. Large Reductions ! il lbe entire slock of at 4 ly 2 CARPETS 2 old, UPHOLSTERY ▲ ND Dry Goods Those looking for Bargains will not be disappointed. Call and examine the Goods and Prices offered. G. Worrell, f. ' MASONIC TEMPLE. ank • 1 '1 I S. H. Staats, i 1» No- 405 Market St„ of Has Just Opened an ELEGANT STOCK!, OF— Xew ami V» r> Choice Hamburg Edgings, ! Embroidered Trimmings, &e. »"The a bo all NEW, embracing many Hew and beautiful patterns, and * ■ ' I ■PRICES MUCH LOWER THAN a.AST SEASON. anlt-iy » - k " •'*. ' "»V Wiiirni. anted, pi a do***ii, *3 a half d« ir.cn parlor in iOO» r t.»r TA cents spn Cali at 3.fl KHKf k lirtiih WM MILLED. stitrts \v ■ A g nt guarantee <1. wired, d. SHERIFF'S SILKS. SHERIFF * HALF. , t Ity virtue of sundry writ a of FI. fa , e «II reeled, wLI tie eipost'd I«» public be house of He ry M. Hin». Ml» ?ls, lu Die cl y * f Wil. v « asile County, liela s to I«-, at id Jack ingioii. In Ne SATURDAY, The 15th «lay of February, A. D iMg. at p. o « aor b.«t P. rsf.ii«! »* One cs lng de ., the folic ►pert y , vir. : tage. 1 York wagon, dpurhorn. 1 cart, l wagon pule, l g«e to rneaa, i mare, 1 Vhick, h rket : :»f ai t f.f « ari harm a, r> Hiulb «i chairs, «me rocking In, ions tilg k-lRKM S, lot (»I car « hairs, laMi**, Mi.ves mii« 1 fixtures In si, «»ne K re l r«H.f Hafc, liai nick . 1 ?\ * i •Is. . I. t of IhsI île k I tu r«* lot of oil-cloth, loi of inis, lot ui w Indow shad« -, 1 «I« id t >«-« ! « 11 uw macbl beds off K K ' A. oil pal *ry S HKHIFF** HALE. . „ | By virtue of a writ of Als. Levari ra Otaa, to in« directed, will ta» txp< sed to le at the LA F A Y C.TTE HOTEL, Ml Shipley 8».. I he cit v «.f IU UÏ Lola mniy, l ciu •rialn lot. piece or parcel of land with a tinee story briek stor«« and i er««ud, siiuate in Dm inglon, bounded ami descrlh s, tr* wit : Beginning st the ortherly side of T'h strei t between Wsi nn« aie« Poplar sti«wts. at James Navlll«* s Hue. la-tng u te« t « ash rly from Absalom Brown's line; thence with Die said Hn irtherly parsllel with l oplar .... _ (t the southerly side of a 'hree /•«•t wide alley, leading from Wilson to Poplar sin ets; thence along said all«*y side «•asu-rly parallel wl b Hevenlh str«»*t 4i l«-HS to reel: the Don km the • 1 i H.nryM Bile, a- «I JOHN 1»\ LE, wiierllT. , New castle, Ket port y sheriff's um 3«l, iHlk. V by fehl eo«Ul public k< pt by Jolm J. I'oiignerty, inglon, New Caalle NN D w WEDNBSDAY, Tlio 1 Uth day of February, A. I)., 1K72. at i o'clock, p. mthe following »I«* a< r.b<«l It* al Estate, viz: All that welling Di« re •Ity ol W»l H toll. «•«! tlie w«aleily able of •«• t«ierewl h southerly I«ie of Heventh air«**t; Dkm « wlili westerly 4., feet,more *hl<t Havllle s line and pla« a «of ii tents thereol what litaik D, Vol. 10. page 470. Ac. d taken Into m cut 1 oil as the >• rty of Cb»rl«*H G. Hel« Be an«l Maggie lits wife, and l t andl b) l»e sold by ; JOHN I N lih.Mher ir. ° , ... Mf r,,Är y 1 b «* 3 3lawU_ : i lie's 1* r«*et feet feel. ;x lar -t to tlie 1 th iM'glniilDK, he the they Kel «y. : Hherlff '• uni ce, N 3d, 1K7W. C s HERIFF'H MALE hy virtue of sundry writs if etecu. lion, to me *llr«cLe«l. will be exnt sed to bile; sale, on Die farm lately ownwl by '' M-.'xenb^ ^u.Ud ; ?x<z:h;r [ h ^ iu * rr,,m '* ; MONDAY, I he 11 1 tli day of February, A. D., .. the following «le (>e«l IN rsonal Property, viz : Di«-al drill, one corn hhell«*r, one ««wer. «»ne horse ruk*-, «»ne hone power grist I y Creek I « 1 CiiriMiHi Blanton . 11*79, at 11 o'clock, a. Ik F*T. tbr« slier. «» b •• y « II. o fan, 2 t, d pi«> <»f « v« ry descrlpll eliains, lot of w ry id 1«, «•rs, ha . bit ol ox and pig I roughs, b. it 'd hIimI• mg, lotof ii ■ l rows, lotof ds, Ac Ik pans i <1 lot «If (touble gl -tr« ■i wl dH, Uh. Ikics, h! ring« I -»il r «»f oxen, ( w»*ll broke 14« b. it* I H. 37 h. <1 ol d 1-rtlV« of pork,lot »I «-lover ►e*d, I vheat I of the gn, pot 1, et at taken In e lion ^iîat pen y of H V tbew Ity lott, and tn b» s M I, y JollN PYLK, Hherlfi is not **x« - •'«ling that Il Ik* g -t bt at mg negotiable 1 ei.«lt*>rs«*d, or 5 per Ol M'l > I rg TKRMN. S la; g - all It of s •«» giv«* Ills Hit with off lor cash Mlldbatii A Son, A net. «•mil Mi lbe nuicfiitser tu f«*b«i-w3td 19,22 3 public sale, i Tlie mibKcriber about to remove from lbe to Iteluwai « Cny, one lull, from l'ort 19,22 • I ! THURSDAY. FEBRUARY £7th, 1879, 'dock, a. at t ., »harp, as follows • 4 good w«»rk or driving hoisi-s. Big three years 71-™^ j pair of g«»od work /h*!' mb s, «kJ head of cattle, 4M I J / fi .^^fB^^^Uiem inllcJi cows, 15 will bave 0U^^^B« ulvcs by their sl«le the day of ^B^NlHale, Die balance, sprlm mg 14 ■ I* and will come In soon the baW i heifers, snd 2 bulls, yearlings, lug Utensils —2 bay wagons, near ly new, ;* farm wagons, horse carl, ox cart, 2 ox cart beds, one carriage oa<* dearborn, with pofi; and shafts, nearly new l aleiaii and bells, one grain fan, corn alieller. «1111, 2 mow* rs, one a Kirby pion, one Russel reaper, one Tiger horse rake, peach bed and springs, one bay press half bushel nicasure, Harpoon bay fork and locks, 2 Haraycuse ploughs 2 f horse ploutbs, 3 one horse ploughs 3 c tivators, one twin harrow, lot single a double-trees, forks and shovels, grindstone and leed « best. Harness —3 seta wagon harness, 4 sets plough harness, one set double barn*as. made to order and nearly new, 2 s«*u sln le hainess, collars, bridles, halters, ac w chains, AO ton good timothy buy \tv >ii, ten ton ol wheat straw, loi rougu hay by the ton, lot of manure, tiO •hlckens Hturkles, 14 C hester Countv and Jersey red shoal a. y 2 <•«»! s, both c old, ?:v Cham two ul f. ' .! the t« Dairy Fixtures_ F uoh ilk huckeis, ere as milk pans, kettles, butter Work. , butter tubs, butter prints, large on«! haiiil churn, one horse chai u,lii*rsu r. Household and Kitchen Fuinl -iateir a " y ° ther arUc!es hot here «wSsr. srrJssirjs'R JSS'iÄS.JKI." 0 " Uf Per *°"" Wttn " u K leHH°oaV| 1 , 1 onî , n *" AI1 M,,UH of and • 7°S . l L una " OVBr u,at amount a ore «Jit or 7 months will lie given. hy the •baser giving a bankable note with an* /«u indorser, interest added or 4 n«*r cent, uir tlie luce for ca«h. P r l vu s.,,, ^ T. B. KNOl.K ' huni 4 SO", Auctloheere, ill K. 4th Htreet, Wllmlaglon, Del. ""h" 1 ftbl-IhiA w!t rain er, pov tore i 1» 1HI1IL1C SALE Î Will he sold at public sale, « f Roheit 11 m Land's, dec. Thompson's Bridge, Wilmington', Die Farm . , *i, near Christiana Hd„ t TUESDAY, KKHIU7AKY 41H, m», ! jSSSSrSSi ' ry by the ton wllt * 1 »a the ground, le?»°c a,n " m " •» »d süss " üaukHb, iä°oiÄ'KÄ" Janl6^w3T. lt,illn 41 Müu ' Aucûo«cr. 1N I PUBLIC S4LES. PUBLIC SAL Will bc »olrt »I 'b* . scrlbei. In New «'»•-De hui,«lr».i " hi « u» Road, leading from Uwr«, ' Red Lion, on '■ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY t At o«*'clook,a. m. t me foiinv e<l penmnal propeily, i<> h- t A I **A(1 Of K'MMl hOI>«'S. No. l, Jot horse, olae 5e r» u ^ . - 111g ai.ti lainlly | l0fN , , * »«ft* lor » lady lodrlv**. N„ 2 l. "" black horse, eight j*«r«ol<J 'un '!'* s<<u inl h ml all right , K'ri.i'hv Kcllpsc. No. », Frinc«*, h hiack i ,, ,r ' years old, a splendid farm on. aI reu by Pt ln»*a A Ibert No. t.j, ,, ü bay m*re, 11 years old, m gocdu' 7* Mild of «(Mal »toe*. non 11' I Mini If. r Hilly Hutton, a beautiful l, H y «• , V two y eats old , Mr«* l by ifaii.v '„J? anil K, line km Hi.y<nU.if 1*" ..?" Hiatt A II nrUic Hl.ivt iM.r'Ua,. ly f« arlesN of loconiot ivf»,i l , l ,| w , of the * lieu U ou oi Uio*.- wsuin' * ' horses. * ( /"'•■in |j .g 4r „; ) 4 Klex en head of well flown, nearly all o' whb.li m., he In profit hv day bulls, of g<Msl slot k on d th « lllg Lh years «if age, ami snick. 14 head Chest of poultry, to wit« 13 linkeyt. amlairloof ducks. Ihig f ctly healthy, as trouble«! with choie FAMMIHW Im FLKMEN1S.-2 funa ons with hay riggings corn pi, u. cart and hari.eas, oueoxcsri « on, «»no buckeye grain ur,d ph«NLkut< nearly new and one of the belt, j t* one keystone mower, «nie l*wi, / 1 or».U«K. on.. , r)! ,« roller, 2 aeta twin harrows, one wbt, llvalor, one A liarrtiw.one iargeru^ tor,4«!orn culllVMU»rs, corn o,»er*t garden drill, 2 « ornshelUrs.oiie \ u kle grain faii.COgtain haga, | cnrii of Wilaou'a celenrsled r>\ eh 11 leu plows, 2 Heekemlnru small plows, single and UouMe-ir-,, chaîna, iiarrow-chain«,wl.eelbarrons p,rk wlUi rope ami pullevt «irniilwi straw knives, saddler's hone. LrVJ aM< j hedge kid shovels, half-pick rockaway is..., born! other two J'erai tiean^ W'tiite mL<4«:.' a" l: " poultry we have er. half bu»b«-U *'•*• t w «'arris«** - mage, liuuio l; j u à Panchall , In gno«l nr«ler,ou«->i uasu top buggy In g«»o«l onler, mkdebyLj » u»j> buggy, on« UerinaiiUitn one large three-aprinr marks« sleigh, wiUi j.,« plete, 4 atrapH of lit p , --bell, buffalo robe, w,j k blankcta. Harm-aa —One carriage harnceM nearly Ringwalt A W eyl ,oue aet ol Ii«*tj harnesa, by La«-y A Philip»,; eu carriage b arueaa, it aeti (alage - *««ut oeaa, 4 aela «if plow hwrneaa.gruboiui picka. c* m hoes, grnulhiniæ. «»/,* grain rak«s«, mIiovcIn, spa<l«» cru«r«a fiookM, 3 Mep-la*i«l« r«t, 2 otn»r i 4 u.#ri ; Q f hot le*« 1 sasl» with Train* * HovsEHOLD Good« _OueNoJ.lB 1 «Hiking aUive with flzlur««« cooib.st : parlor-orsik aiove, one bedru«in. «w s«- 1 h quilling fraiu os, with ' tiler tied, 3 bedstiMUlH, oi Portland aliatia fa u- . ii, oa trumla i bureau, 2 wasliKUUi. * . , *îtr n i„.v, _ _.-.i« i ' r2"' 1 i,^"| I1 ,, ,f. h 1 | Sd »liter j Ire* ter, sausage grinder and at uff« I kettle, wash tubs, au«! waahl r (iu I Dairy Fiztuhih — 2 rburni. ! tub«,«me m.^i wiui xi I milk buokeis, 2 creati prints and Udl«*, f A'so lot of well riir«sl, i pickled pork, and laid. heed, irrsr», k. •Hl« liai:!« .d l«A ü! a Il and Hirhon/« any other articles, u»o leditml«« i<* boat, «rate. ■ CONDITI -All thst 4 Ol J : . 1 , HSll, hs will I»«* giv ! 4 by the • with I crest ft «»ni 'la» HENRY H. VkV! L. W. Htultiaii) A him, Audi*' t*nnk.,bic n« I V line tmloiNcr ; .IU W'.i PUBLIC HALE W 111 be sold at public of Andre i l«r. os Haï ni A ' le's C t-r Feucader lid., TU U USD A Y , February iL« I'of.d Hale commencing One nuy horse, Fri traveler and wi.l »in*! k, <•« «»Ul. a n kinds of liuriiess ; oue bay nn»'-* Ing « i» bt years ol«l ml*«Hprk , er, und works quid *; «CHS and Is a Nplei.dul fan..:• 3 head of firat-elass inilcl) 111 be Iu profit by «lay of :r; "'''V'*,"'"'• 1 > t '" r11 "« rùuHoüï w.°,on.fi'va^Ti' st«ei tooth horse rake. iiiw.U u shell«*!. » roller, 1 grlcdfllon«' box, 1 wheelbarrow, Ixlng trough, 1 mownri; ir.tln era- «le. l barn «hovel, I 1 *' rows, cultivators, fork», rat«-^ on, plow aud carriage liarnew,^ bridlna, g*aln bags, barley half lute real of 12 acres of wr,» Ko«sl li I I art ground. .... CONDITIONS.—All »um« 0 '**' der, cash t over that anioui.l » inonüiH will be given, by lue L giving a bankable note wifi» utl 1 ^ «lorser, or three per «seul, on f° r - eat from date. J » n W. J. LANK, Auctioneer. . PUBLIC S. W ill be sold a public s»l«. *»■ " adjoining Cbrlstlaaa \ m** e ' * Clay creek Hundred, now «** 1 George Lewis, eu THURSDAY, FEBRUAR' w at Hi o'clock, a. m.. three hes*l R ood work or driving DOf*®*!, , **ad of good cattle, 4 freflli • \ 2 coming la profit, i old, with calves, 2ye*rl old, *ne 2 year old bull,«* 1 chicken», one sow ami pM* , Farm lMPi.KMENT«-.- ünei 0 . lf i lawu roil« r '° j wag«» 11 ;., puna uii« 1 o-ua, one h di urn roller, one far denrbon s. one York cart, 2 twin harrows, pfijughs, 4 cultivators, one «{ grindstones, S sets of doU» 4 ire.», Z »iru abelleni, n.lxln« bo*, fed .••>«*;•»„,/ iiHhN, one whee -rake. 17 «'» " , j trough, ■> rr.'J re »" d .'9 1 L* niHchlnca, one wheat .yiufl row, and many other artui" lloned. . ir>l TERMH.-AU au ma oasli; all over that aniou« 1 months will be given by giving a bankable note wi « ctureer. u KO- * ' "jj m •is. Merrick A Drake. A PUBLIC ■■ *»***%£* ' will®'' 1 ' subscribe stork IBs sisters fuiii» it Bridge. TÙEHDA Y* February > rl " pei soiittl pWStfU consisting of one * ( workers, 3 gcnsl br«HMi »* j of which are with ■*|»ef! work or driving "..«Vl year »M colla, .u>ck, 7 in iicli cu*«, l'" young heifers, will be gp.«« Sale, lino - jear oW 1 * , „ Brady Cow. 2 one hay riglnK. a, , one Hle'gn, good »» ' ^ row», 6 oaltlv.lor», wagon liaine»», .\iiln8 1 aud many •"' er \ I »uth ofH lie bis eut 1 ut . "fJ. i-w. H* V* foi--. Boned. TKUMS OK SADK.-A|^„, —'titling Do, ca.li i on „m»' amount, a crollt i: .i • , purchai-erg'-'j ,ilß* note wtlli Interet H '' d fi,nbin' rlöer (i : to be approTcd by «M «"V. at to °' c|1 ' 1 111«' gl Haletoiomman« Jan;to-',¥