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to ing Saiïu fl*az*$1 c C. P. JOHNSON, Eimtob » I'bop'b. Tub Daily Oazktti Is published every aft*r noon (bumlay excepted,) at 41« Mar ket si r««t amt serverd bj carnets to sub »crlbers lit all parts of the city Hint round it. g towns und villages, or six cent a week, payable weekly. Yearly subscrib trs, »a ft. advance. The Ihlawaki G axkttf, established In it w, is the largest and most tlourh-hii.g weesly paier in thetdate, and basa ling, r clteolation than any otb* r on the l'eninsu Published every Tl umlay alter noon, y. sr in advance. are of the for of of ter a of la. at »2 i MAUCH IWŸ». Suoitr Lived.— The Lottery' Bill which was offered in the House on Tues day, was yesterday called up and reject ed. The hill to convert $»SX),0C0 of the Stale debt into 4^ ia»r cent, bonds paya ble iu 1S90, paas*-d the House on Tues day. This is a wise measure, and should it past the Senate and our 0 per cent, bonds be »*..« essfully converted, will prove the most economical one that has been passed foi many years. Gene UAL Tekky, who is good au thority on such matters, does not believe bitting Hull will make an unprovoked attack on the whites. Perhaps not, but battles are frequently started by the irre sponsible "bummers" of one side or the other, and even a competent commander like bitting Dull cannot exited to be free of these. are It is perfectly ridiculous iu such men _j Anthony, Coiikliug and Ilamlin to tret and whine about tlie changes that being made in tlie offices of tbo Sen Tbey did not show a particle of are ate. mercy toward the meu whose places they themselves crowded into; nor hail they any mercy cn the Democratic office holders whom they voted to supersede with Republicans. Their lamentations should he treated with contempt or ridi tula Miicli they certainly merit. A GREAT MANY (IT1ZE56 doubt the propriety of the City Council uudeita king at this time the erection of new city buildings. It is quite certain that two buildings erect*il V|ith a single wall be tween cannot bo so readily ventilated or as easily lighted a.*» though they wet© built separately. Thin matter will re quire much considérât^ 11 by the Levy Court a* well as by the .City Council. A conclusion s.j important ought not to u* arrive«! at without lirst ascertaining erecting bo h buildings to w «• may not liml we have blocked far as to render gelhei out the light ami ait iu soimi ot tin* w lious«.*s subject to objections tliat are against the old «>tu*s. now hilykr Remoneu/.atr».n in Eng land. — 1 >ur earnest ami confident k, siu gi«: g«'l«l standard'* contemporaries s*;vm not to have h»*ir«i that the "Council « 1 the Ciiamber of Commerce of Liverpool dution in favor of an international agreement fur the lemom - ti/.a ion of silver." .Mich the late news by leh'gram. Wes this change in Lng land caused I»y contraction ? Did not the curtailment' l money, in thoticinonc b/.ution of silver, take a vay a gn at part of the purchasing pow'er of the jkîo «.*uld not such a state o\ af fa s prevent tlie sale <-l all prop«.*rty and coiutuudiiies at prices that «lid not rule lower, including also the reduction of and prices of labor? prepared to assert that this is a certain consequence of demonetization—but it looks very plausible. If Hier«; is just one million of gold dollars in a city and one million silver dollars to buy with, and afterward the silver should be declared not money, and gold only money,certain ly there is less money to use, that has the gold is enable«! to buy pro putty bis neighbor Was petitor with silver. lab W« are not i tlie :h lower than he could wl„ ; -. allowed to ho a coin The Democratic I'a •TY camiot af ford to be a party to any system of laws that deprives tlie people of a right to change their rulers. Federal Election Li , , It is right and 1 >|u th»". i s own members should en J".vilie privileges of ufficu ami ollicial ! patronage when the party fairly mu-. . I iu winning the battle of ballots, if, .',7.* , «»i.i tin. I ® . " Le Deiin cratie jiarfy is the j good oI the whole people. Xor should the Democratic pally allow its inemln-is to be hedged up and prevented the I,,', , , ' ' , tue Hue if the ballot until then- opponents let down the obstructions and give way because they have no ability to niak furtlier resistance. It is the duty of n'.e parly to act m harmony against the com non loo until each member of the Demo i rati i party has as free and unobstructed light to the polls as any of their uents. cratic ci This ia wimt tlie iws were enacted I«»r, a representative i that they aie repealed, •guud that these laws will be Democrats when tlielr ami it is tlie first duty of Democrat to Some have at favorable to tlie party secure* another ret pealed. Democratic party i power. Rut this is only why they should be We do not understand that tin i to seek tlie good ol .is own members nly. ! OppO And ibis is just what tlie Demo us of both Houses of Con gress has resolved uPull. We hope tlie maintained and tliat the • attitude will be President, seeing ihe justness of tlie ac tion, and that it does not place tlie Re publican party on an unequal ground, will, as it is said he will, sigu the appro pnation bills when passed with the re pealing amendments, and stiller Congress to adjourn and harmony and good feel ing to prevail in all parts of the country. At present the Democrats have not an equal chance at the polls. The U. Is. Marshals are all Republicans ami they airest only Democrats at elections, ami there is great danger of collisions at all elections between the election officeis on occasion of such aricsts. bOUK MATTBlta that were considered trifling during the inflation period now begin to pinch in Pennsylvania. As the to are efforts in Delaware to induce the General Assembly t«» embark in projects of a somewhat similar character, we have copied from the Lancaster Exami ner, a Republican paper of much ability, the following extracts from an article in opposition to the further outlay of money for the maintenance of institutions that held to be unnecessary and matters of a local character and somewhat of luxury. Here in Delaware we have wisely concluded not to indulge in such luxuries, or to do it very moderately. Iu Pennsylvania these matters have become oppressive, and the Examiner says : "Reference is made elsewhere to that fraud and failure called an Agricultuial Why should it receive $bO,OOU of the people's money f Then there is the Morganza reform school, moved at great expense irom Alleghany City up into Washington county, it lias proved a delusion and a snare, and an expensive one at that—is in a chronic stale of dis order ami mismanagement, and had Wet ter be left to its fate without further bol stering up by the State. "77*0 military establishment of the State costs $100,000 a year, and the Leg islature might well consider if this is not a rather large price to pay for the luxury of playing soldier in time of profound peace. The expense of our soldiers' or phans' schools , fifteen years after the close of the tear, is $250,000 a y tar .— isn't it about time these private en orpri ses were looking to some other source of support than the btate treasury ? normal schools bleed us at the rat« of a hundred thousand dollars every year,and will hear close watching. Finally . one session of the Legislature costs the State $50(5,000, not cuuntiny the $40,000 expen ded for that monstrosity call* d the Le gislative Record. This Item of public expenditure is simply outrageous. are college. Tlio The Washington R st is actually ein barrased with piosperhy. A little more lliau a year ag«» Mr. 8tilsou Hutchins, a poor boy from Kansas or some other ex treme Western Mate, enteied the Capi tal on a fisc pass. He started bis paper w ithout a dollar, the lirat uumlier being worked Now cheese press, he is setting up a $20,UU0 Hoo jk*i foraling press, winch will print hnlhsules on ce and butle r t-acli of his paper at street,and is threaten ii g to start a.Mimlay >1 «aiition the lirsl «lay ot tlie a shirt sell Week. Mt. liutchi with collars and cuffs Uetached, has a hurei'-sboe s« arl pin aud a dog, carries a switch cane, «Irives a pair of mous«; culot« «l hufsss, and call h«* seen any daj liob-nohbmg w ith Coi gresHuuii, w ho are apparently willing to borrow money ft« power in tiie land. Early rising and strict attentit to business «lid it. — Halt, (luictte. wears lnm. II«* is actually a "1 li** lliirllor«! I ! I o i»«- in «n |. Suthin'j hnoicn Y>t of the H'htrabouts oj Gm*. JJubbara's JJuuy/iter. IIahtfoud, Conn., March 25.—Ex Governor Hubbard has not up to this time received any communication from Ins daughter, Miss Nellie Hubbard, who elojM.*«l on Saturday w ith Frederick Sliep i,an«l the wburo much of a mys tery as at first. Miss Hubbard i I anl, the family eoachnn abouts of tlie two is a ex •ernor Hubbard's youngest daughter, and is seventeen years old. Shepard K about thirty, is rather pleasing in appear and.*, and his parents are respectable peo ple* living in this city. He ha«l been in the employ of thu ilubbard family about a year and a half, and before that hackmau. ilis education had been glected, and it is said Miss Hubbard be came interested in him by helping him to improve it. Ot late he had driven lier ith unusual frequency. They were mairie«! on March 11 in Westfield, Mass. On that »lay Miss lluhhard said in the morning that she was going to visit a friend in this city. She was ,* <M w as a ne out 'ay during It l*» not known that Shepard Iiiailii any particular excuse lor his ah » Le luai riage was kept a secret from tlie Hubbard family until .Saturday On Friday, bliepard told his parents of tlie marriage, and after giving them the marriage certficale and asking them to break tlie news to tlie Hubbard fami ly the next day, lie went to N-w Haven. On Saturday while Miss JIubbaid, Mrs. shepaid, was slill at home, the ei lilicate ai.d a notice of the muiria"e ■ ilubbard. i fm latter 'pieslioned Ids daughter, who admitted everytldng. Hater iu the dav Z left the house ill spite of tlie sliglit waleli ! w hiiii h a «.l b«cn | laced upon her, and w * ,,t b - v ,he , ' ou,, Ui wl '. e " »Le met Shepard, I Although nothing is posi»iv«*lv known j of their whereabouts il Is beliewd that l «"' couple Went lo New York City ' Wilil 1,11 * •*« limiter lo get l"'" 1 ' ' , '" 1 f'"It w»* rumored this cn oihi; that they had returned to this I city and «ere seeking to elli-et a recon I ciliaUou but tberepoit was found to be | ' vll,| Ly * illiout Ibundalion. They have i mmurnSn ,3m h! r U,e''pZZ:;'." l' 1 is a llils the day. seiice. or •i were «•nt D» Gove to New iJuven, I«, il talked It ■wind singular fact Lliut Slieparil romnmnicaled ith any wav in> i»nr«.*hts or ,e alive* since he mlbr liis iatlit*r «*f i he it marriage. Iu fad all parties almw a disinclination lo coinnu. uicute with each other and although öLeparo s pnreuls had anticipated inqui ries ft' in Governor Hubbard's family liiere lias been no communication since tbc marriage certificate was liansferred to Governor Hut, liant. ÏLe latter lias not yet made any attempt through tlie police authorities to recover his daugh ter, and bis friends say that lie jwrsists in bis déterminai ion not to see her again. PlnecluR In rmcaio. A streak of lightning ban stnick tin pocket of the father of Joseph Bon*l, of Bradford township. Cbestor county, to the effect that while in Chicago a few • lays ago Joseph by gum Morn. The latt**r let Joseph win >u got to laughing >uth. Having fleeced oui of *4. r «0 $13 at first, but lie on the other side of hi* lost all of bis loose change, one of the gamblers suggested that, if Joseph de sired to retire that be might get at other his person, there handy. Joseph di>dailied tin* closet ac cointuodation, ami, pulling utf his boot, toe $400, with which supplied to $4A0 winged itself off »he young man doesn't remember, hut il «lui. Closet iu«»n«*y took out from ti be bad la* West. Il«»\v tl C'ohI lilincN lo lltNiinie. Scranton, March *26,—Receiver Mc Cabe, of the Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal Company, has arranged to resume work at the Phinney Mine lo-*lay, and at two other mines next week. dentist, claims the jaw of —Mr. Finney, a Loud« to have found a filled tooth an Egyptian mummy. Dentistry wan further udvauced 4,000 years «go Egypt than it is supposed. —Don Carlos, who has ' heard of for some time, is understood to be writing a history of his late futile campaign. — Milanese ladies are to present a gold medal t«» l^ueen Margaret in compliment to her presence of mind ou Passanaulo'H attack on King Humbert. —A German dealer in bird trimmings for bulles' hats ha* tust received a com dsad humming hints, little sigmuent oi ao, HO,ooo corpses of aquatic birds, and tk»o, (HM) pairs of wings. SPECIAL yOJICES. .A. CARD. To all win. are suffering Horn the prr«>rs ami indiscretions of youth, nervous wc-.k »•«riy >i> cay . loss «-i manhood, a*-., i 1 a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF t'H AhK This great remedy discovered l>y a missionary In South America. Heml a self-addressed envelop«' to the Uk v JosKPU T Inman, Station 1), Bible House, New York Lily. dee2U-e>dA wf \ will' SllKlilFF'S SALES HEKIFh 'H ha LK. By virtue of a writ of Venditioni Ex posas, te me directed, will be exposed U> public sal«*, at the HuTKL OF JACOB HYATTE, In Newport, In Chrl-n»na hundred, New Castle county, Delaware, 8 FRIDAY, The -JNth daj of MAUCH, 1870, tin« following described at 2 «»'clock, f» R«ial h slate, viz : All that, the lollowlng parcels described ami iin'i)tiiMi«si 3 lots ot land and inarsfi constituting farm, situated, lying ami Ikmiik in Christi, ana bumlred, N« w Castle county. Delà lz; (ontalnlng lift y -live acres «d ijoinlng innds o( M iclnud KInch, land William Himx, Henry Lulimore, C. Dei rlckson w«*M's he N«>. 2 ' «»nUilnlng 3ß acres of land. John W hite heliHol 'Ibomus Caldwell. deceased, land late the pi opei ty * » r A. Pouls« l letullng Hum Newport t* » liersey's 1 land belonging loTbos. Laid 1 »«4 perches Fling, Ijoinlng lends of Is; , ImIhIh bclooglng to tb<* it.«* Mill. No. 3. A lot of Marsh Gort Marsh, .'aliiali, .Iam«*s'J. Brlmtley roa«l. «'otnainliig five acres thirty perch«*s «»I gelbe 1 the Great N«*w IJolning marsh of K«lward «I the r«> niOdN and iiiiuming alto* mt nlnety-s« . hu the sum«* inoM! : •nts are a large Irani«* ai d sumo dwelling bous* , large trame barn with stone slanting. Imme sbeUling, <• crinb uo< t other «ni tltu lid mgs. also a large barn thereon erect««!. Heize.i und taken property of Joseph H. L Ki beccu A. Lyiiani, Ex«* Ly nam, decease«! > <lw«*lling In all In exisutl the be sold by JOHN PY i E. sherlIT. NherlfTz t f!lce, New tattle. Mardi 10 mario «sKtla IsT ». W AXTS. U J ANTED—By a young oniuiry, a situation keeper. G«xei cbaiu«*(er will In* given, erate salary it «lUired. office. IKHII 111«* book clerk i iearnn i* amt a very iiMxl "B'' ibis febS !d J A NTH D.-- b'lne shirts W * half dozen. In a r lor «5 cents upicci*. I • « A goo;I East Eighth WM. MILLER. lit guaianlecd. Cali streei. «I. «•:>*;- tl AOlitivô. N TOT1CE.—THE DIAMOND STATE LOAN AhmocJAJ ION offers h. r»« s of stock tor hale; the firm pay meut may be moue any time t«» the Secretary. GEORGE MAKlH, hu Hb Ip n y st,, 2nd story. marl7-irn 1 .\M ICI: jour |»ro|M*rty In r. li* ublc im tl Inn rat«* c«»ni imuirs tlirongla Hi:A 1.1» A 4 O., liiHiiruai«*«* lftridt«*rs ? (iH)l(in lit*tis<* Ihiildiuu'. marl- w. «lAMut-tf C »*%NII r«'a«lj for l'arm or f Lily M«»riKii<es lu miuim from #300 to «10,000. Il FA 1.1» A Cluj l«»n IIuiik«; ll«i i 1 «| i n y. marl.' w«*uAsul-tf i V IDEM».— A dividend 1) b een U«> clared by the Wilmington A Phlla «»elphia Turnpike Company ot thirty cents per share, payable aller the 10th the N. Jb.. c<»rner of Front a Ur JOH. TAJ NALL. Treasurer. unge Mtre«*lM. feb7-2 N uj iu*..-J. 11. KumroMc (him Laken the management of the old ami reliable hewing machine company—Bin Wheeler A WiUon. 'I ins machiu«.* has been lately Improved, and Im an entirely new maiiiii.i*. an«l im known as the iniprovtd Wheeler A Wilson. Jl Is tin* finest maUf* locn-Mlitct hewing machine now in use, aiiu Iium ad vaniag«*s superior L«> any other. V\ e hope our friends will give us a call, buy null) they have examined this and new mach me. Our territory embrace* Delaware and ('lichter counties, l'a., and Delaware and the East«* .ore of Maryland. . bill- office, at preHent, will he found at Alter Ui« 2ßth of Mardi • will t»e found at our old Htund, the tiuildlug, No. 71 m Market Hlreel »/■AiJENTs wanted. street. Garn* EH. I'RIMROsE Pit«» E. A. W. AAHINK8EN, aiUlOUHCC** tliat he has loriucd ■ g« «! t<* Onliesira. which .ish n.uslc lor halls, •m, at very i« asonahie I,« pi«! rates. Addn WA8HINOTON, JIOL'ME. f. b".3 uk a well known 'iS at Store! 1 be lj| era Jluu.e Hal Mime, » 1 - M ark ... •treet, w ni innove Maicli c;,ii, t uj it -11-1 Market »Street, Adjoining the Gazette Office, at the Op Call , „ Home Bat Store be mre 25th ot Murch.imd secure tmrgalns. Yeur* respectfully, D. MCijLUSJvE Y. auglDly B oarding, witn pleasant No. 4«i2 E. Heventh ■*-1. rooms, at ni24-»it* B U A RD I* KH.—-Uenllemen boHrdcrN he accornnoMiated, by the meal. dav w«ftk, at304 KING STREET. J mar J 5-1 m« MARY A. TO WNSEND. •an or OPENING! Saturday, March 15th. 13-300 Y^IRIDS OK ALL-SILK G row G !■« in RIBBONS No. 5, r> CENTS A YARD. 7, 8 " y, io " " 10,121 " " u These Ribbons are of a pood qual ity and at LOWER TRICES than over offered. BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS J 75 Cents a Yard, a Good Quality. 87 & Cents a Y ard, a Superior u $1 00 a Yard, a Sublime Quality. Gninet^s UNEQUALLED Cashmere Silks From $1 25 to $2 00 a yard, Which for Beauty, Finish and Dur ability cannot be excelled. M. L, Lichtenstein, 320 Marltot St., mat U-ly A GREAT REDUGTIUN IN PRICES OK Boots and Shoes! DANIEL McCUSKEK * ÜHi U . Nvcoik! S|., Is getting in IiIh SPRING STOCK of Booth ami .■-In »«■ s, wliu li In* will tM*at>I<* a GKr AT REDl'l TlON tr. m* 11 at bis former prices. He Wishes pis t riemts and tiie i>nb Be m general to give lnm a call delei mint.*«! on keeping • Is GOOD GOODS! AND HELLING THEM AT T > VV PRICES. nmrT-ilA w3m TO PHYSICIANS —AND— CO.WMERN OF COD LIVER OIL. Knowing from experience ihe dUNatlN faotlon so often attending the disneiihlng of many of the emulsions in thé market 1 would call your attention to some of the features of IheemulHlon which I l«av«*pre paroi and dlhix-nsed f«»r yt-nrn wlih un varying zallBfactlon. The Oil used Im the finest N«»rwegian and th« most _ Hcrupu 1 ou h care 1 m exerctM«*«] In the choice of all malarial and In every detail of its manu facture. By careful manipulation thlM emulHlon Is made with the Hinallem ik>h slble amount of gum, and by the very mi nute dlviMlan of the oil glohuleH Im render •J very fluid and perfectly palatable.— Each tableHp«K>nful contaliiR 00 per cent, of oil and ß graliiM of UypophospMte Lime. Hamplea will be gladLy furnish^ t«iall rhysinaiiM who may desire them— Put up In pint bottloM, price <*i. fuolurod and sold wlitilesai«* and W. E. WILLIAM«, Dkhooist. Ninth and Market Ht«. of Mhdu 0*11 by anl2-tf WRIGHT KING, SAIL MAKER, And Manufacturer of AWNINGS&V IRAIDAS, No. 108 & 110 Market St. * Wiliiilugtoii, Awning Frames ftirnUDodand Awnings promptly put up, repaired, and stored, st vie. taken down Canvas Printing in t| M} best mariy-fim FINE FURNITURE w. & D, McElwee, Offer lor Male, large and carefully select ed Hlock of NEW & SECOND-HAND furniture, At llieir «lore, NTo. 504 Tatuall Mtreet. Goods will be Mold to suit oetX-6m 1'UrUj axera. PUBLIC Ü.4LES. F Lily Tax Collector's Sale F The following personal im»|»erty will be U expo*«*! at public sale, on \V EDN KHDA V, A Apffl 2d, D7U. at Up i o'clock, a vn,»a»t l«th and Railroad aveulie, 2th Want: Lo of belting, 2 bolt culling machine« planing tiiachlue, 2 slide lath«**, 4 vices, 1 lot of tools, 7 anvils, 4 irucks and 3 wheel barrows, l oil cabinet, 1 closet and con. tents, lot of crow bars and old Iron 1 wotk bench and content*, 1 platf« ter scales, 1 Jack-crew, l desk, stove and contents of office ami drawing room, grindstone and iraiuu, 1 wood lairing chine* seised and taken as the property of M. H. Hlotsenhurg A fo., to satisfy city and Hcliool taxes duo City. E. PKOVONT, toar25-ls Assessor A Collector. .1 I £ d 2COUH r If I X ' If J r 1 >f MLir KALE of the Grubb Karin 1 (later of Gts». Jackson,) on HATUR^I MA Y . MARCH 29th. at |l a. m., »buri«, at Kakmki », Tkickkks. Daiktmen, hu- i UAK liMT UKoWllltH, Hi*ECULATOMS, I AND JNVKHTOÜ8. ATTEND. ! the City Hall, W llmlngtoii, Del., wlthou. ^«Iponemei.l.wlU.dmw.l, or und.rbM , This farm 1 h located on the public road leading !r in New CaMle to Newport,near L.* Us Junction with the Hare's Corner Hoad, * as lendlnKfrom and within about 3* miles {?, of the City of W11mlngto . containing " about lot acres,.! r*H»ds, and 10 perches, i J"" with a two-story brick bouse and frame kitchen, and frame burn, granary, and other improvements. | This property is certainly well an»l prom Ineiilly sltuaitsl, aud is mlapted either to ! general farming, «»r by Is proximity to W IlmliiKton and New Castle, slid Its ao* o-MKibttlty by near railroad rial Ion to Phil- _ adelptita, could l»e made protllable as a, truck, dairy, or sugar-beet lariu. The terms of payme't are easy.and It will be sold. The sale Is upon the positive plan of the subscriber, as continued lor twenty five years with aggregate values or nearly one million of dollars, without a single . fairly »ml m,u»r..ly »» »'t- j • ▼erils* d. 1KHMH.-A mortgage of fl^ncan re main on the properly, being In tbo bands «»f a party who only «leHlres prompt Inter est pay men; the balance in excess of mort gage to be paid as follows: One-fourth thereof In cash when the property Is struck off, and the other three-fourths In cash or ! approved note at not over three months, | with interest, to be settled on or before Nat lay, April Mb, 1KÎ9, when deed and pos stshiou of property will be given. J T. HE ALP. Clayton House Building Wilmington, Delaware, Agent to «fleet the Kale. marzt-S Bth PUBLIC SALE!« J __ I Will be nold at Public Hule, at tbo late I rcsldenee «if L'liarlcH M ullen. de« cased, 1071 Weal street, Wilmington, on J In HATUKDAY, the '.alii .lay of MAUrif,!, «» p- ««« ■' »II* , w * ,M,ng JANtMULl.KN.AJVi; .. . A .r tl . n «.« , ' ,lp - r .P ower or Atloirn.y. March ■»,»,, 1-7® -11 HATUKDAT, MARCH 29th, 1979, at 1 o'clock, p. m., 25 bea«l of Kr« sh Cows aud Hprlngsrs, a at lot «»f young Bulls that have never been In the dairy. Mime Kw<«s with Lambs. A c red 11 of '.sitlays will Ite given. No postponement on account of weather.— J Nat«* to oorninence at l o'clock, if the. •ather Is unfavorable, sheds t«» sell un- t ' yUBLlC SALK i of I.ancant«>r County COW» AND RPR1NOEHH, Will l»e sold ai Public Hale, at the Green Tree Hotel, In the Ninth Warn, Wilmington Delaware, I j «1er. JOSEPH (iOODLKY. .. W. Stidham A H«»n. Auctioneer». rr II .1 ,t ! ii.-.m «-il.fi 1 S ALE OK COWS. The Subscribe! .t Public Hale. . East Matlltorougb, Chester county. Pa., MONDAY. APRIL 7, I «79, At 1 o'clock, P. M. v FORTY HEAD OK FRESH COWH HPKJNGERH. YOUNG BULLS, and * TWO llultNEs. Also a lot of KW Kn with LA M BN. t HILL A BAILEY, Webb A. Nichols. Aur'ioneer. mar22-ln '111 sell Red L at G IRANI» SPECIAL AND PERKMP * TORY HA LE b> •thin of a large amt splendid collection ot elegam Jewelry I f>luted ware, ut the Auction Ro«»m **1» Mark«*t ftreel. Wilmington, I »«lau . v , commencing Monday evening, March 24th at 7 ^ o'« lock, and afit.-riKHin al 2 o'clock, coni lulling « ach «lay and evening until im', stock is sold, b«*ii g the entire «took <»f an «»M established retail Jeweler, who lz re tiring from busmens, and which must be )M*»lllvely sold. The goods are of the flue«L «luallty, and will befully wuirante«!. Tim collect {on Is very extensive, und comprises, diamond earrings amt fln„er rings, s«»litHlr«* aud in clusters, la.lies' and gents'American and Hwiss gold aud sil ver watches, tine gold sets, chains, breast pins, Ac., Ac. Also, a large assortment of phtted wart-ef tlie b«*st «quality In tea seta, • pergnes, cake baskets, pudding dtsbuH. !«•«• pitchers, salvers, Roger's broth er s' knives, forks, spoons, A«*.,Ac. 1,a«lies are especially Invited to at tend tills sale. _ uior2n«it Is 1 the un the SHIRTS ! In offering our all mi CELEBRATED SHIRTS, To the public, we would call your alten lion lo the following points : LOW irv PRICE, of Being cheaper than the Maine quality cau be made at home. Beautifully KlnlHhed. Perfect in Kit. Latent In Style. Cut Length wise the Muslin. The Seams are Felled. And guaranteed to give perfect satiMfac tlon. Try them and you will buy For hu le by by other. C. S. MORGAN ul 6 428 Market Street. 3m GENT'S SCARFS 50c, FORMER PRICE $L00. w. n, COLE. Men's Furnishing Goods. 202 MARKET STREET. best P KENTON ATAtffl, _ f PRACTICAL WATCH MAKKR, And dealer in ALKKIOAN AND «W1.48 J\ WATCHES. CLOCKH.JEWEHKY HPECTACLE8, EYE-ÜLAHHE8, SILVER WARE, AC NO SOß MARKET BTKEET WIL MI NCI TON, Del. Particular alien lion paid to repairing m ail Its branche* ; also, changing spectacle glaaee*. Ha* a good assortment or Klaas« ■ constantly on hand. * Thepubllc is cordially invited to oall and •*»raiue my «lock and earn m y priées FOU SALK. OR SAL at this offloe'. i*O k hALK—(in* tooaniRll for uur F u 'iZ F U A —A fir«* Proof Haf,. Inn, '"dr. Bru,,, ~ -in i^OK *A LK. £ r a btore Pr<>p(-rt v u .... and, good brick dw.-n J ' ' 15 oul-bulldlngs. " ■ '* s *' «er» 1 atuiMS . Price ». Apply to KVaNüpi f,oU9 - _ Eigint, I A N N I N. «IUI \| -I« If OK KENT—Necon*. r X 1« Gazette buluiu,* *.,* », r,,, 't n, Apply HMblHonbv. Marlin If cm kknt.-nh.m J r Telegraph Build Ini» r '*"t i imitable for office or H-wnbiv^' ' ,J % rent«! with specini h.ii u ., *H , APh*/ t,J EDWaibi \ lt iei)22-tf. «miml „ .... 7. 'M*t M **??*•. * ^! irlo V 11 ,u u>.iV.'\|, r ', , * !l1 L.* , Id-. i. s ,r *-• - * *.,, r ,.. * »f i* V {?, " i ,? .Vàî p 1 " 1 * $u,i «Iii.k» " U* V 1 MVf 1 V J"" JiiL.°ri£ r t,u,ll *b'Ks n-- vs H r.:^ «rsi class rarm zrnik*« ri«,„, / '* J*,." ' « ntral 3 froi ° W Im iikIoi,. W. WHj'jV\ Uv o«,., 6 , 14 !»^ ÄK l »'2 W. Kounj, octzi- wAsu w W iin, , / ,. r ' f *< /iKFll'K UF M..M tlA, < RF, A T. PUT l Tr nn« *** ? " 1 A I E BRORTl AU. 4 WEHT HKV'KNTn (KxcbarikeHiiii.il.' r offer fr.r kU i„ .. , ,i! J dwelllUE* Mltiii.o i M I No t À ,1,,,l "Ki'>i. „»ne Uou.B » iti, l'wo ai : * back buildings, w ith large Ir hack yani, and all the i half '"'l. mj. nifliU, wail llttllüMiliiê .""W No.i._A line zJïXlï" Bth ilreel near W u.lnnti., , „ , "-I Un,'' 1 '""" 1 "' SM " >"«1 , Ä No. l-llpnullrul three ibree-story back bml.lii.L «tone corners, hltuub d nue, containing r<»..ni wltb the mode n improTenuMitT 1 ,JI N«». 4.—A large ibree.si., r , tbree-story buck budding ». , „Ä 1 I»J3 Delawa.ea venue, I,,',"' ! with all miMlern I in proven >> û y Mi. I y |, r ■ssi .mi at urn .treetî teriÄ!! , r ihe incd.-rn Iinpjoveiin i,t K u - . side and back yard, and b. r In fiont. IU 'l l0B N L'', ,i T, 8 1 t wo '" lnr >' br lok»iwin, IWM ÄÄ'JI'ÄK'-i izr ^ Term» noromiuuauui,, No . a.—Klim tl.r.»-.i„ry brick No. 20: W «Ml street, with ruent*, poss.-HMlou af one«. No. 9. — Large tbr«*«-»t<>rv br.ckdvriii with all the im «lern liiji>r«> V füi«nu complete order, situât« «1 on .Maik-i.ui between 12th and l.jib; lot i. n No. 10 lirlck stab .h on w near Market, lu g«>e«l 'order yard back. No. 11— Loi with gree at the northwest corn*. nue aud J«-fler»oii street«*. 12 —Kim* time amt h ba Mort witli three-story back inn.. ..i on Market street bet ween - do«ir above Masoun Teinj . t ' rn convenle ntii su 1 niuUen. ,iopr I ;l-ej). wi:l « ( house beikwirei '•i.J the back ♦ n.f „( i„[ » pbyslcluii. No. 13—Tbree-story btlrk.y. • ket street, lot extending tl.; l«y street, iwould take su:-i »nt II local a street, l«H'Ut loti part pay No. tft.—Thr«*«* story brick, Jefle air«-et. No. I«j.—Tnre«*-sior> brick, w - Improvements No. 7«c iair• - No. 17.—Tbree-story bjuk, : '« uh 1 street, N«». Im.-T wo-story brick near Lovering av« nue. N«,. 19.—2 two*story bricks or. Lo avenue near Lincoln. No. 2ii.— P ra m«* b No. 21.—Hplemlld «1 w . i, i :. k * - ton above Tenth, v* yard, in e both e li . ; •lient ami wt «it .Mark FDR Rh.Nl. M. M. ('lllid offers l«»r dweiHngs: 1er. A •«' I.ALJ •m u.c :*w « '* IJ17 Delawar«* avenue. " 1112 King street. " id. r ) Delawareuveuu« 1 . " 331 p;. Fourth " W22 W. Fouitu street. Apply to •*-t. M. M. CHILD« No. 4 West iM Jan2l-tf » « 4 S Ut Russell I Si, Spencer 306 Market S •Are offering Roiue Special Bargains IN Black Cashmeres, Si AND fancy DRESS GOODS SPRING CL0MÜ In X aud c-4, Ctieap A FULL ASSORT»^ BOOKS, STATIONED DAILY & WEEKLY Papers & Maga z * n8i -AT Butler 420 Markct^J DUNCAN BROTHEfiS^^ 214 MARKETS» 9 loti« receive-«* tt ,e Have lust Table & CUTLER^