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i ! 4$ Saiïg StïUiïïe ü. P Johnson. Editor and Päoprietob THE DAILY UABETTK is published every afternoon (Sunday excepted .) at 416 Marke «treet, and served by carriers to subscribers in «11 Harts ol the city and surrounding , for *ix cents a week, rly Hubscrlbers, «3 In towns aud via lav payable weekly. Y advance. Gasbttb, established «1 most nourishing The Dclawa IT 84, is th*» largest weekly paper in the state, and ha* a larger treu latfor man any other on the Peninsula Published every Tin , tu advance. rndayaflernoon, at *2 perye FEBRUARY 1*4 INTO The Daily Gazette Is sent to all parts of the country, postage paid, for three i vance. it contait dollars a year, in all the local news and most Important news of the day. It gives In brief Just the news the farmer at half the cost of the two cent papers; need, the business and as much aN a man ought to read of veningor morning. Hubseribe for It at by remitting a money order for a year or six months. The Butlkk-Couuin Cask.—A Washington correspondent says : So far from Senators Conover and Patterson going back on their record in the Butler Corbin ease, it is very positive that the Butler side will be reinforced by two more Republicans, Stanley Matthews and Don Cameron. As already stated, it is generally believed that Mr. Blaine will also vote for Butler. We should not wonder if General B. F. Bui 1er ami Senator Jones were not giving the Senators as much uneasiness with their threats to move amendments to the appropriation bill to destroy the mo nopoly of the Western Union Telegraph Line, as the Democrats do to amend to repeal the test oaths for jurors and the Federal electlo A great number of Congressmen own stock in the West ern Union, and if they vote to repeal the election laws by amendments to the ap propriation bills, they oould hardly be inconsistent as to refuse to vote to de laws. stroy this monopoly in the same way. The question of Kent and Sussex counties' failure to pay lo the State Treasurer the balance due from each of these counties lias received soineattenth lature and a great deal of criticism from We wait and hear what their Representatives lnd to say in explanation of the tardi ii" of their counties. We thought this «I'd* alike to them and their constituents. The amount due from Kent is $12,<900 ; that fiom Sussex, $14,00U. account ol State tax in the I. ;is the newspapers. have chosen t* The Auditor's Report contains this paragraph : "Tlin c *unties of Kent a id Sussex an* ids ua mail« t< bear iiit«M the State, but d lieu paid, the reven ; if. ■ hat source ases, the law being repealed hicli c: eated it.' Mr. Dean hud offered a resolution and made an excited and violent speech upon the failure of those « iiis motio imnts. lut ion, ho was laid on the table, a I vus not carried ; but it ;ainst Mr. Dean's "te only. >11 Wndn silny Mr. Hull esolution and it called up the vas read as follows : U'xolvtd, That the Auditor's Rep* rt shows that the county of Kent is i rears for the amount of $l'g,00< founty of Sussex is also in arrears for $14.<>nu for th** State lax. The Auditor says tlie amounts have be* nearly tw ar and tlie That it is about, t years. tiiis Jl- iise took some action in tegard to tiie above matter. Mr. Hall thon characterized the reso lution as vague and unmeaning, and said it did not suggest any measures for re lief if it were admitted any action wete needed. The amount which Kent county owed would be paidas soon as a meetii g c mid be arranged between tlie Treasu rer of the county and tlie State Treasu rer. We presume it will not be many i satisfactory to the delay of .Sussex days before we have quite information county also, be presumed fr* borrowed the money with which she paid the S ate her share, being $25,000.10. Ne Castle county, it may tin* Auditor's Report, Borrowing Mon a y t — riic city is again borrowing money to pay debts. This time, however, it is only a continuance of the loan ade hy the Republican Council i That Council was by law empowered to sell $150,0t)0 of bonds and pay tlie gag«* debts ot tlie Board of Education, They sold $12*5,000 «*f bonds, but used the whole of th • money for city purposes except $13, The Council is now balance ot* the bonds authorized 0)0; to pay the mortgage debt of the Board ot Education. There will still remain on the Board about $13,000 of debt, unless the Coun 1'ay Debts. dered to he 1877. iort 'inch amounted to $50,000. 0)J. »filing the < $24, oil makes up the amount which th«*ir pu* dcecssors expended on purposes to which it was not lawfully applicable. It apptfars that the Finance Committee itself the authority to dis pos«* of this lot of $24, O*)*) of bonds to a broker at «»tie per cent, pie io\v offered at private sale for su« h advance as tlie broker can g«.*t. This is all fair enough as a business transac tion in tlie broker, we presume. But it is not what was expected of the Council Bonds were being freely taken in most parts of the country at 4 per ceut., and our city should hare tried to sell her bonds on the best and t«*«.k ll» f " •1 mm ; an they are the Committee. lowest rates. Beside just now it would have shown the price of money in this market. ! peatediy said of late that our city or State could secure money on bond at 4 or 4$ per cent., and we were assured that ttiis could be done readily by a broker equally as able as the one who took these bonds at 5 per cent., and yet this Com mittee, in the face of these facts, sold the whole of the bonds the Council we Tlie G A/.tTTB lias re thorlzed to issue private at that figure when there is little doubt they could have been sold at 4 per cent. Here is another evil Irt prejudice against the An advertise use of the newspapers, ment of a dozen lines, costing not ver $10, would have been all that was neces sary to have settled all doubts about this matter; reudered every citizen satis fied, and cleared up all doubts shrewdness of the Finance Committee. Now the Committee will be looked upon as having acted hastily and without due consideration, as has already been char ged hi the Council. In justice to the Committee we must say that they sold ut the best offer that was made. After they took a premium of 1 per cent, another broker offered lb premium. to the For the Weekly Gazette. INSURANCE COMPANI E S. The law iu relation to Insurance Com panies in tiiis State are in singular con trast with flu- laws of other States. F instance, iu Delaware, the home co pâmes pay a tax of one hundred dollars, and companies ot other Slates can come i'tTe ami establish agencies without cent of expense. At the end of the year if the agent or agents of foreigu insu rance companies remain in tlie State and continue iu the business and make a re turn of the premium coll. et**«l the pre vious year, the« pay a tax of 2J per oeuf, on money collect**! But if the company withdraws or the agent removes the t .x is lost to the State. How is it ifaDela lunurauce Company desires to e.» tablish an agency in any n ing States, say Maryland f they must file a Copy of tlieir charter, and for that they must pay Filing statement annually, License, Tax for each ami every ageut they have in lhe Slat»?, • t th** adjoin yjo ou •jo oo 200 00 10 00 Total, Ami if they should have t-m agui ts.the tax would be SlUO more and formerly their license aloue was &tuo. But their home companies *255 (Kl ; •ork free of an« h are that r« ij eh in au Insurance agent to pay license of SÖ0 and I have mallv a doubt but enlionoflhat law the i to make pay I hat. same amount. each company before they could tri this State. ; But what is lhe result? A usuravee otlice and the »p. n^i pava hin lie* of >. r *0 v-five or fifty «lilî ork unde so that lhe ii« Inch all hi ■I' e I use ol pany h ihe Unio 'Hier.* ti t 2 xcept Delaware I vile • est ablish '!»■ V do I • to pay 1 »»« • Unit Privileg Igelit V I x must be pant la >• 1 : e the age I • "1 ed. There « hundred In »V -..•«I i ol her S'; is t hat these * 1 ' *i ha '• i'g' y thes hat th ; v pay lie Slate In Why should Ollld req he >a le le h; I). 1. mg agencies State o eminent tr «Inch th would reqiiir •f if th he S of estai. Ilrtb 1» ! it liai State, •g • r go \ e Id it not be a great pro tection to th»* policy holders in this Stare if the N. t ary of Stat«- <»r Home h. r S*ate utli *d by ii V To ake ;tii official « x; of the niiat • i liabifi t leM liei.H : 1 all companies oft* rt ng tlieir tier people when«*' o doubt th he might ha «OO.I r.:i the lion r I mipanles pay at the rate of five •barge com Stat es the same !«• panics would charge pany for a si mil .r exarni ns .to lor said* Hat . and let In «I. f ut that panics their 1 UHiir :e ( • to a Delaw. : that tiiis is a I great importance to tlie * kindol special legislation it it* ! t.j. ct of St ate,and is much needed t this subject,;tbat ly necessary to call Urn attention of order to «1 equitable to all, mre a handsome increase our legislators toil, ;cure a It th; Will he just J and that will the revenues of the State. 11 M. Telegraph Lines. InF. WKHTKIi* UNIO« 1JKPOKE T1IK SB« A IE COMMITTEE ON RAILROADS. Washington, Feb. 13.—Tlie West ern Union Telegraph Company present ed it-e fin force to-day before tue Senat« Committee on Railroads to prevent if possible the passage of railroad companies to telegraph lines. act authorizing n and operate The particular subject under consideration ««us the bill <»fb* na tor Jones,of Florida. It contains tlie same id« a embodied in the amendment which General ButUr had attached to lie post office appropriation bill in the House, but goes a little further and tliorizes railroad companies to connect their lines and the Government to them for jm)» , milita y and other pur poses. Tlie day'sfcCSMon was devoted to hearing Pres d-nt Green of the Western Union Company, at wlio-e installe« tiie j liearine liail li-en eallu.l and who .lesne.l to make a s atem-nt. lie claimed ll at 1 . 1 Congress was acting without sunicleiitl knowledge ut tlie snl jeet and that tlie lull | would not accomplish what These two points were tl argument, an 1 their find for tlie 5 au u?*e as desired, burden of his i j«*et was evidently He th t*» secne delay. .«*«1 that tin* Western Union was n* t a monopoly, and then went ou to prove that it was l»y a - setting that it owned nineteen out «>f«*v *s along railroads, A, "l dth these roads whicl ai)l**d th** telecr ph company t ery teleetapli li «•ii success the raihoads from opening in direct opposition. Up ill *s that weie i a C« KH*S8 Yesierdny. L'nit ««d Ntat«*s Nenate.yettorday, In th «•d giving the con-ent of C'i gr. sst«> tli«* compacten ered into, be tween the Nli tes of Maryland ginia respecting the boundaries of those «States, i he remainder of the session was devoted to discussing the bill to s' riet the immigrât i United Mat«*s. l Vir of Chinese to tlie Without reaching a vete on the bill tbe Senate adjourned. Iu the House, the coubideratiou of the comested election case of Finley vs. Bis bee, from tbe fitst district of Florida,was after considerable filibustering on the put of the republicans fixed foi Wednes day li* xt. Uonshlcraole progrès was made ou the legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation bill, alter which the death of Hon. Julian HartrUge was an nounced and a nuiubei of eulogies deliv ered. A Dellesle Question. The constitution of the Si ate of Dela ware provides that **no member of Con gress, ie*r jiers**u holding any ofiice un der the United States, shall exerc.se the office of Governor," and the question has been raised whether a lawyer, being nominally and sometimes in reality an officer of the court, ami so regarded in every State except South Carolina, he is not disqualified from holding the office of Governor in the State of Delaware un der the con-Million. The New York Journal of Commerce, while admitting that a lawyer may be said to be thus disqualified, doubts if such was the in tention of the disqualifying emuse,says it knows of no case in which it has been judicially constiued. Ministers of the gospel, it may be mention' d, are exclud ed Irom civil office in Delaware.— Halt. Sun. NOT1VK». D i V1DKM).- A dividend has been de clare«! by the Wilmington A Plilla tieiphla Turnpike Company of thirty cents after the Iftlh • of Front a Or JO*. TAIN ALL. Treasurer. per share, payable Inst., at Hie N. E. C*> ange slreetN. leb« OTM'K.-J. H. PH inanagemeul ol the old AC* 1 r i Ills machine has be* id is an entirely und Is known as the Improved Wheeler A Wilson, it Is the 11 nest made lock-stitch sewing ma* hi vantages \\ e hope and net buy until they have examined inis macht Gur territory embraces Delaware and Chester counties. Pa., and Delaware and the Eastern Snore ol Mary land. Our office, at present, will be found at 72« Market street. Alter Die iftlh of Mated ID lie found at our old stand, the Garrett building, No. 71« Market street, •fauknts w anted. Ieb5 dll has taken the d reliable pany—the Wheeler A lately machine, N sewing Improved, , and has ad : lor to any other, r friends ill gi a cal), J. 11. PRIMROSE IVIDFND—OFFICE OF THE WIL MINGTON COAL G Ah COMPANY. WILMI noton, February 1, lt70, The Pirccu.iM of the Wilmington « oal (Jus company have this uav declare*! a *llvblend of three dollars per share for tlie past six mouths, payable on demand. W. P. TAYluK. Treasuier. D febl-lOteo»! RCHEhTRAL music. O Pkok. A. W. aakinkmen, announces Dial he h formed tie engaged to luruish plc-nics, at very reaHonabie i orchestra, wlilch hie for balls, noire rates. Add I » kk WASHINGTON HOUSE. ffcbi-3in>heod OriCE.—The Mutual Loan AHNo**ta ffers new stock f* ay be ma«le any Apply to GEORGE C. MARIS, Hecreiary ai d Tn apurer. Ja23-tmd Office 6ol Shipley St., 2d mory. JS tiou * he lirst pay sale.— i : S ubscriptionh fur the united Si alert lour pel cent, loan received at a National Rank of Wilmington .d accrued interest. GEO. D. ARMSTRONG, •astiipr. lie Ki ai par Jan24-lrnd N OTI(■ K-T<) WATK.rt KKN l r.u>. okkh k Water Department, )N. DLL., lie** 10th, IS,8. ready an«l pay 's office, No. lotii Mar '1 u ires that all bills W 11. ■ The loll 1*7 nble at the ket street. gis ary 31 ki , 1870, th* P* it the bill ; tiiose pat«l «I nary, tt ng Die otitli of Ee d.D cent. i a I. De.se paid lurii D th ot «1 any Mardi. . ad«tlll( I, i'l'tti'1 alter April in. 1 lining *. the I 1 r«d to have the nd suit instituted for el Die Isen lid tl y ol Die i not lie let II o sueli p di) such . will eins and les h 2 I * paid. Offi g I« hours, d tu I pm. W. J. MORROW i.feb.eod Regisî «ar. h I R. L. RUSëELL » *' -i * m 9 * • I : ►, It A SB 306 Market Street. We shall have on sale Thursday Morning, a full and com plete line of TABLE LINENS TsT JLFIEZITT S> Towels. Toilet Quilts. &c.> j to be sold LuW EH Loan EVER. j CELE BR A'l'Fih SHTRTS Oil JjOÜXViV J. JjU 0111X110, 1 . 1 T ».l*»«PU*»Mo, we would eall your atteu * !2|2' 0 2|^ : | ■*-.<_> W JliN Come, Hee and bo Convinced of the Truth. Yr ALWAYS find a lull assortment of all kinds and <) sizes of »TOOKING8 for M tlie LOWEST. 5 cents, if y . Ladies and Child We iiave wagou loads at want them. LOW tebll SHIRTS ! In offering Being clieaper than the same quality can be made at home. Beautifully Finished. Perfect in Fit. Latest in Hlyi Cut LoukDi The seams And guarante«-*« ise Die Musliu. Felled. give perfect satisfac will buy no otiier. Try them and y< For sale by C. 8, MORGAN a ul 6 41ÎU .7lnrl*«l Nir«*«*t. 3m $ AMES m. SRTÄH IluuHe I'aliiler, Grainer & Glazier, Is prepared to do all w rk in his line, with ProinptnvNs and Dispatch. Orders respectfully solicited. Office« No. 2!9 Shiûley Street, sep25 WAXTH. W ANTED_Hy A young man from the country, a situation as clerk or t>ook keeper. Hood references hn to learning and character will be giveu, and a ve ernte salary I eq ui red. Add re office. mod •B" this febS — IN". ANTED.-A reliable man with capl tal of *300. to tike hall Interest, and take chance and manage a business In th is hih( e that will Iih v him *1 .Iki0 a year. i,'a 11 at Washli.. Ion Hotel. feb7 ! ai » «"uiu. I I • H vv ike at P \NThI)_ Eine Hblrts a dosen, S3 a half do/.en. 1 for 7ft cents apiece. A«« L'ali ai 3-ft Eust Eighth WM. MILLER. w per lor tit guarante**1. M dr026-if SHERIFF'S SALES. H Kill EE's HALE.. My virtue of sundry writ's of El. E« , - direct**«!, will be exposed to public le, at I be house of Henry M. Khe.Hth« .I Jackson streets, In the ci y ofWil Ington, In New «asile County, Delà- [ rare, on SATURDAY, Tlie 15th «lay of February, A. T)., S to ., the loi low lag de 'clock, a. oiial Property, viz : irk wagon, •agon pole, 1879. at 11 •r bed P market ofsl.i 5 oay IIW1 chairs,one rocking chair, ft stands, looking glasses, lot ol car pels, chairs, tables, suives and fixtures, ck, 1 One carriage. 1 Y dearborn, i cart, l rness,1 •tof c harness. g I re. 1 . ft Eire Proof Hafe, hat ice cheat, sewing machine, 1 double gun, 1*1 ot be*I- j steads, beds and bedding, bureaus, i wal- j nut sel of furniture lot of oll-clefi, loi of oil paintings, hit of window shades, A* 1 . Heize«l and lasen Into execution as tl: property of Henry M. Rile, and to be sold by JOHN PV LE, sheriff. Sheriff's Office, New Castle, February 3d, 1870. feb4-eodtit _! • m ift.i « « li « * The ID til (lay of rebruary, A. D., irf'i at 2 o'clock I» in the following de- i I^r,kï,i nJL T i! «i ut }'' J'• 16 ro,,owl,l * yt scribed R* al Estai«, viz . j All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with a thiee slor> brick store ami uwelling thereon erected, situate In the city of Wilmington, bounded and descrlb follows, to wit : Beginning at the northerly side of 7ih street tietween Wal in Poplar stieets, at James Havllle'a l*ue, being 30 feet easu>rly from Absalom Brown's line; Du nce with the said Ha ville's Une northerly parallel with Poplar street 80 feet to the southerly side of a three f. et wide alley, leading from Wilson lo Poplar streets; thence along said alley side easterly parallel wlD> Neventb slre*-l 4ft feet, more or less to the Westerly side of Poplar street; thence therewith southerly 80 Ieel to the said sloe of Heventh street; and thenee therewith westerly 4.'» feet,more j id Havllle's line and place of beginning, be the contents thereof what they may. liook D, Vol. 10, page 476. Ac. Helz«*d ai <1 taken Into execution as the property of diaries (i. Bel elle u«id Maggie ., his wife, and l l . and to tie sold by JOHN PYLE, Hheriff. Hherlff's Office, New C'asile. Fet«rtiHry 3d, 1870. febs otawts S HERIFF'S HALE. By virtue of a wrltof Als. Levari Fa cing, lo nio directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the LAFAYETTE HOTEL, 841 Shipley Hf.. kept hy John J. Dougnerty, In the City CrtHile county, Delu ! higlou, N \\ ll ware, WEDNESDAY, mi lehrt tw HKUJFE'S HALE. By virtu*»of sundry writs of directed, will la* exposed to Die farm lately owned hy Evan ('. Htothenhurg, hilualed 1 Clay Creek hundred. Chrifltana, and Mian Ion iO (Jhr S lion, t public kale, W lllte Die vii laue of lie mad lea«ling from MONDAY, The 24th day of February, A. D., 1870, ll •lock. following de l 1 •nul ProiM it at lirlll helle ine one hoi ke, e mov lie iioi naper. • thr* sli«*r, hay cult 11. « po gri> u Ian, 2 ' it Ii hay rigging I wag« »«tor pi* 8, I ors.l of every «I. I, let ot id pig troughs, belt l'iing lot of In Ilk p •Ip! chains, tot of water ing, pulleys an si and dairy tixi gl*-trees, ox yokes, 2 k»|s, lurks, ii iag le •el s. 1 of ll si is, A G* .1 : on»**»*, 2 ken). 37 I'h, il I I ». ( 1 ol nds of pork, lot o potatoes,; h tile, « • hull, lot of «• clover i ip ti d. b I 1 , tin I, «It; •cut ipn as the pro pe.ty ol Kv r KylOtt, TERMS— < '. Htotseiihurg d K. be h .Id by JOHN l'YL •i Alai I ! >E, Hheriff. Hums cash; , cred •haser •gotiable note ft per cent. l **XC reeding that until« will f»e given the v sinterest la pprovtd endorsed A Son, Auct. g I s It It Of s •ogivel ing Ith off Ht ldli feb6-w3t-dl9,22 FUß L1C SALES. S ALE OE COWH. The Hubscrlbers will sell at Public Hale, Lion, East M ai 1 borough, Chester county, Pa., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 187S, At 1 o'clock, P. M. # FORTY HEAD OF FRESH COWH SPRINGERS, and YOUNG BULLS. * Also a lot of EWES with LAMBS. ... . u 4 VT «ILL A BAILEY, Webb A. Ntoh^l«. A net.loneer. febll -ta R< .i E IRABLE DWELLINGS AND Building Lots at public sale, 8AT U KD A Y, February 15, 1870, at 3 p. in., at the Auction Booms of L. W.Htidham a ton, 111 E. Fourth street, the following*!!» scribed Real Estate, belonging to the Brandywine Loan Association, which ust be sold in order to close up its busi HS. No. 1. A lot of land, 2o feet 5 Inches front, and 00 feet deep, with a three-story Brick Houho thereon erected, situate No 1310 King street, city of Wilmington, Del aware. No. 2. A lot ol land 16 feet 9 In iront, and 7ft feet deep, with a three-story Brick House thereon erected, si mate No 632 W. Sixth strict, city ol iVlliulngfon, Delaware. No 3. A lot of hu d 19 feel 6 inches front, and 7ft leet deep, situate at Die southeast corner of Nlxth and Madison sire, t«, city ot Wilmington, Delaware— No. 4 I wo lots of land 19feel front and 7ft leel deep each, situate Ison street, betw* Wilmington, Del. TERMS—lo per cent, cash, 40 per cent, within 3<) days, when Lhe Dee* made purchasers, und D pou mortgage. F. L. GILPIN, Hecreiary, Brandywine Loan Association No. 608 Market Ht., \Y llrulngtou, Del. L. w. Htidbaui A Hon, Auct. D east side of Mad *en Fifth and Sixth streets, DI be balance ai lebs-71 DUNCAN BROTHERS, 214 MARKET ST Hi ve just recel' ed a fine lot of Table & Pocket CUTLERY. I). ll. KE.NT a c . Importe IRON, and Manu tact IKON, »' Agents f**r «STEEL, HTEEL, HARDWARE, AND HARDWARE, , . OACH MATERIAL o. . . " ie Largest 8to* k or Goods in the g» i e e !ä 'Sisr 1 , '* kl "" ,,< ' rUMl siock NO. '«05 AND an HHIPLEY AND ND 2\J OKANUK 8TRKETH, WlLMINOTUN DKL. H tk) FOK SALK. OR RENT. I 1221 Tatnall street, No. Hun Tatnall street. No. inns Tatnall street. No. KlB Tatnall street. IN". «26 Müil street. No. 713 Jefl>rson street, No »01 «Itph» avenue, No 9<« No. «•« kI W est ft*h sin* t. No. 614 West 6th sire t. No ftW Kasl 7th street. N«>. M»3 East 10th street. No. 1008 Lombard street. Ami many o»hers (large and small). 8TOKK PROFEKTIKh. No. 717 Market treet. No. 819 Market street. H W. ('or. 7th A Spruce St«, and others. No. treet. pknn , nöton Cor. «Ui a Market Hts febl2*dtf - . H ,, __ püRRKNT.-I |4 lences. large yard. Rent I ah and Mad * R RENT.- HU»re A A lÎLEN 0 HPEA K M AN. Ison stre febH-tf •Hing 82» Washington Uh all con <.derate to good J. A. BOND A CO.. 601 Nbipley street. street . In good ord* r nt. to fi t»7 01 fllRUCK KAUM OF 5 ACRKH, TO KVANM PENNINGTON. I sth*5t Market hih., Alluiond's Building. Jatv/Mf -, nv\r the lie* Tj.OUKE. i in i -4 **1 hotel proper 'hrlstlaua Village, now occu pied by John Elliott. For terms apply Jo JOHN M FA LEY, 108 and 110 Market street, W llmlngir.n, Del. tv In •»ft. If Ü l.'UK RENT.—Htorehouse No. ft West T h mirth Rtr'-et. Possession given at M. L. LICHTENSTEIN, Secretary. once. Jau24 /"VFF1CE OF M. M. CHILD. REAL ESTATE BROKER, NO. 4 WKHT SEVENTH HTItKtT, (Exchange lJulldtng ) I offer for «Hie the following deacrlbed dwelling». HltUHteii in Wllmlngl No. 1.—A large, double, two and «uThe* house. with two ami a half story back buildings, with largrtront, side and 1,MCk A,,a * u lhe m.Ktern irnprove ments, with handsome terraced front js; 0 .2 —a tine 3 story brick *1 welling on (,n, H irc-et near Washington, modern 1 provements, large side jard, gotxl loca a—Wau'lful three story brick, with three-story back building, hi*> ne corners, situated « containing 13 r<s»ms, 1 with the mode* n Improvements. No 4.-A large three-story brick, with three'story back building sl uated at No. Delaw*a>e avenue. In complete order, Wll |, H n modern Improvements. Terms etuy Hnt | p >,HsessIou at once, i* 0 . ft —3 ihree-Mory bricks on Washing toustnet, between I2lh and 13th. with all ,i Jt , ui< M leru Improvements, with front, K „| P am j i )UC g yar*l, and beautiful porticos j u front. No. 6.— 5t ba< k buildings, ceSi H |tuate<l on I>Rmbard Terms accommodating, new half I Ohio gray Delaware u good order, -Htory bricks with two-story uh modern convenlen reel above loth. ü plelt*. No. 7 — Fo* wo-story brick houses J 12th — •t between 11th Wal Terms No. 8.-FI N o. 20 : W est eits, possession at once. No.0 - Large three-rttorv brick dwelling, ilh all Dm* modern 1mproven)*ms in *1) plete order, hit uated on Market street, between 12th and 13.h; lot 160 leetileep. Brick st«*bl** i on West 12th stre« t ar Merket, in good order, with a good house thereon, Delaware A «•dating j three-story brick dwelling. •« t. with modern iuipn.v N'o. 10 : •k. y* No. ll_Lot wl h gret* Die irtli west co «1 Jefferson street*. No 12-Fine th with three-story I on Market si door above M half story brick •k building«, niluateii id nth, 2nd ! •n 8th ■t«v I «u*. with all itable on I the hack end of lot. Splendid physician. Kl cl , also a str*-et, location . y blick, N 007 M No 13—Th kel stl ley st part pay ment it local No. Il— ilireesl Xh to ship tend ll , lot lier house i t. ll) tory brick.7 rooms, No. et. lib I odd No. IC,.—Tr,r provement No. 17—Tin nul s • sior> l.rlck, v No. 702 Tatnal -story brick, No. 7u4 Tat ll t. Union street No. I Two-story brick I. ne Lovering •o story bricks No. 10.-2 •at Line.mi HV se In McDowellvllle. ashlng l in* >u . Hpleialld dwelling on No. 2J. I above Tenth, wi h fr* excellent order. Also both cast and : porch ly <«»Ui •rtt of Market street. yard. 1 EUR RENT. M. M. Child offers for reut the billowing dwellings : •• 1317 Delaware uv " 12**3 Delaware " 202 West Htieet. " 217 Jetterso »et . " 8/s Washington street. " 1112 King street. *' «lift Hhlpley ureet. " l2i)S Delaware " 91ft Delaw " 020 Madison street. " 331 E. Fourth street. «22 W. Fouitii street. Apply to M. M. CHILD, No. 4 West seventh street. Jan2l*tf F or hale. A Store Property, with 1ft Acres of land.goo«! brick dwelling bouse und other -buildings. Price £3,5uo. A bargain. Apply to EVANS PENNINGTON, Eighth and Market His. I .CURRENT—Hecond-story front room ' iu «»azette building, 416 Market street. Apply at this office. OC110. or Halo. Four buiKlmg lots am. e. corner Fi nt and Jackson streets. Three lots In Jackson between «sixth nd Seventh. wr lots in Fifth between Van i^uren md Harrison streets. Gilpin Avenue between hsr. rison and Broome streets. Five lotK udjoiulng anil nortti of the above. Five lots at H W. corner llurrtHou and Lovering Avenue. Delaw *d Brno 'ennsylvunia Avenue and F Fi 1 lo H A' b* tween Harrison Fl ve lots Fourieeulli •! . THOM AH R. LALLY, Real Estate Agent, 602 Market sir* et. dec?8-t.f nuKhALK.-A lilgb y improv«-d fui Jj of 103 acres,in WnlteClay Creek ini • lied, a 11 encloMil in O-ag Hedge. Di vided into five fields. Large apple chard in lull bearing. Public school ad joining the ls.rin. Bulldlngs—LargeMan siou,Doulih* fenant House, Burn, o 11 oil er buildings necessary first class tarin. 2 miles from station P. NV . AB K. B. ( en. rally located. î lies from Wilmington. Apply to ITEM AN. uitli stree •ary ' J J NO. W. WH Real Ei e ttg't, 2 W. Fo Wil gt« , lie JjlOR REN 1 «•verul 3<i story r* ..ns in I!.* i, :vrs« R n * .-.I uu.l I : roller • II«-« « iir. liill, .Muiihk<'<I. roiiirjuurii.K Arriirm.-ly Ki. « t o., « In, lou IIOUN.; Iliilluii.K. i:*n4-sA«viui e<'ii!**l. A LL I'tiiSONW win» wish to Kent, buy <»r sell Farms, may save trouble and iM-nse by entering their nuines at WHITEMAN'H Farm agency, No. 2 West FourliitJt. *>«*! r.-d; taw-A wtf L'UR RENT—A farm suitable lor dnlrv r uuek, or grazing, near ibe city ot Wilmington, inquire of J WM. McCAULLEY. 60ti Ma rkei street. . ». _ Or GEO. G. LOBDELL, Jan2t-3taw2wdA2tw 2d a Lombard Bts. JUST Look ENORMOUS REDUCÏIOI In Prices of TEAS Coffees TEAS That cannot ha bough tn Wilmington for lass than 4Qc., 29 Cts. per LU 50 CT. TEA! REDUCED TO 37 1-2 ICE 1 TTS All Other Grades ii Proportion. Coffees Reduce! 80 Per Cent. SUGARS At Wholesale Prices THE LARGEST STOCK OF teas] I N T H E CITY, -A-T j RIGNEY'S NO. 218 j West 2nd S< | 1 -mü ai