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1 fence tliat and C . V. JÖHä äÖB. E.noa . IW.jpenKm - -- either« Tw* Daily Gaxkttb is published every | afi«rnnnn < Knmlav excepted,) at 416 Mur* . krtatrMt, and »erveM b, c.rrien io »ub 1 witll ««ribçr» ln all I'»«« of the cl'J a , ^^L*2J«l.% W "tb T ,-»?» r r« f r*c!^u r !S- th« tiou than any other Democratic paper in by the «I, SaUu®«'«' the «täte. The Dix. aw ark Gazf.ttk, p* ablished 1 i 17M, I« toe largest and most flourishing weekly paper m the State, and has a larger ciroujaluni than any other on the I eninnu Publishetl every Tl«ur*day aiteruoou, advance. there way. of late with ter la. at ti per year Al'ltll. IQ 1ST». tot eii Tfiia paper has no advertising agents in Philadelphia. »EffATOB Bayabd will prohahlj âJ dreas thu Souate iu favor of the bouse amendments to the Army hill. All ru to tlie efl'eet that he is not In aceord mors w ith hi, party ou the repeal of the laws permitting soldiers at tlie electiou polls are, therefore, false. to sate the tect tion fore this The Tek tu Street Lot Accepted. _The Levy Court yesterday accepted the lot at Tenth and Market street», ten dered by the City Council for the site for the new Court-house aud county build ings ; aud ordered their counsel, George Gray, E»q. f to examine the title. They also appointed a committee to visit sev eral Court-houses In adjoining counties preparatory to adopting a plan upon which to base operations for the pr j»osed This is all as it should be. to the is buildings. The New Constitution ok Cali fornia.— In a letter from ban Francisco, a correspondent referred to the new con stitution of California which is to be voted tor in May. As it may be interest ing to learn something of the features of „ c io to of to I of of i» ibis constitution we submit a short ex tract from an article iu the New York "Half the Kation. That paper says : vagaries of the la'.e grew out of his persistent opinion and behalf, apparently, and tho Declaration of Independence was part of tho lunda mental law of the land, and to be ruled diaries Sumner u|>on as such by the Supreme Court of the Uuited States. The California con vention seems to have thought as it is assumed Mr. 8uinuor did, and it has in \euted a lot of novel provisions against particu ar cases, hound them up together aud called it a constitution. It gives the in Legislatur« power to prohibit buying and selling stocks, and to regulate and limit i panics and tele wharfage charges made by gas c< graph companies, storage and charges, whether by com pi v»duals. To prevent legislative corrup To pre vent tlelay or denial of justice, il provides that no judge of either bupraue oi Su perior Court shall draw his monthly «alary unless he makes oath that n > cause remains in h,s lion, 'lobbying' is made felony. a idecided ihmilted for decision rt which h for the period of ninety days. Eight hours a day is made the limit of a legal days' work, which might do for usta ute, but in a constitution is absurb. Corpor beoi ut oils other than mun.cipal are 'r«.*gulat ed' very strictly. 'Watered* stocks mu declared to be void, though the term ered' is certainly very indefinite. Railroads are said to be put in the cus tody of a board of commiasieneis, with power 'to establish freight and passenger rates,' aud to charge more than th« es tablished rate make« a jierson liable to u line of $5,000 or imprisonment for a year. Chinese denied citizenship, and cor porations forbidden from employing tiiem. The 'equal and uniform' provis ion about taxation in tlie bill of rights is stricken out, so as to pe mit a sealed in come tax, and the way is paved f,»r such a system of taxation as will make the 'money kings' 'divide' with the Kearney ites. This 'constitution,' if it should he adopted, it is held hy intelligent jurists, will shake the civilization of California by endangering the foundations upon which the simplest property rights rest, and thus depriving society of the s'iinu lus to accumulate it. It will, it is de clared, make personal rights subject and subservient to the passions of the mob, and will obstruct good government in the very essential matters where the pnnei pies of law and order should have freest play." Christiana Avenue.—M r. McGlin chey, chairman of the Opening streets Committee, in another column asks for proposals for putting up about one-third of a mile of ieuce along (Jhristi&na Ave nue. This seems to to a "new,depar ture" in the City Council,and yet Mr. Mc tilincliev is one oi the members of that body who sesnis to prefer to open new way for i Wti take it for granted that the whole p no Teasing theexpendi urea. body of our C.ty Fathers f»ns opposed to any needless expense at thia tii that they would much prefer not to in troduce a precedent tliat might lead to even grea'er outlay that can ju-t at pre sent to seen. And this sliou d he 0, and P'ovi It lias not been customary dud against, lor the city to fence in its sir- ets, and we. hope it a ill be along time before the "Opening .Streets Committee," will be compelled to fence any of the new streets it opens. Why, then, introduce this system now ? Christiana Avenue is a street. The owners of the property pe titioned for it to be opened and gave the city a large lot of land ou tlie river front as an inducement to do so. It has been partly opened a number of years. Why fence it in now ? It is a wide »treet, wider tliat the Causeway, which ia not feuaed, and never ha» been, fo bqguire aome might drive tat« tb.di.ch ; b* either« ia no need to do thaï. U is ■■ wi ^ tbeir bushiest to take a lantern . . . « witll them iu dllvtug through til. nmrsh a , it is t Ue business of the c.ty to fence th« Avenue. No toss has been suslsiued by tlie Causeway, and we don t presume the Avenue is half so daugeroua, since there is not one passes along the Avenue where a hundred pass over the Cause-1 way. We refer to this matter iu a spirit j of conservatism, hoping it may not be too j late for the Council to reconsider the A row of shade trees on Id be more In iccurd with our previous policy; and while it , . , \ - . . . would he chca|ier. it would afford a suet ter fur man end beast, and he a delight matter, ttules9 there are stronger reasons tot fencing this street than we have h'-aril suggested, eii her side of it to the eye that would more than Compen sate iu after years for the expense. Nine, the above was iu type wo have learned through Mr. Lucas Alrlclis that the Council are erecting the fence to pro tect a part of his tarm for a considera tion iu laud he paid ihe city ; and there fore other laud owners lir.d not regard this as a precedent lor getting their pro perty fenced. In thk Senate, on Monday, in reply to Mr. Blaines silly talk in advocacy of the continuance of the power of the Pre sident to send troops to the polls, Senator Wallace, of Pennsylvania, said: That the presence of troops at the polls , was a menace upon the right ol free elec- I tions—a right which is fixed and certain, and which came to u* from England and is a pail of our sys-ein of laws, iu pio- ! lection rests in the Ntate, anJ tl»e feueral. of government has nothing whatever to do with it. On this line we stand, by it we tall. We propose to maintain the Aineri „ , , . . 1 , lt Atfkfti,ins ■ to remote c '„ 'J» 11 . 1 ",, ul ,rue r " lule io the civil power control over a 1 the machinery of the government. Ihepeo pie want free elections, without the shadow or substance of militury power, whether Stale or Federal. We neither seek to coerce the Executive, nor submit to be coerced by him. Four propositions can Le atlirmeü : K.rsi, ti,. ri«.,t to ..iac« legislation for the protectionol the rights of the people upon money hills belongs J to the legislative and cannot be denied by any ot ier brauen of the government. We aie the judges of our power and duly Our judgment cannot he light is sanctioned by the practice of Con gress for many years. Third. It is sus- J I allied by precedents as old as the time of Charles the First, and no power dreams of denying its jsmessions by tlie com-' mous. Fourth. Tlie legislation proposed i» constitutional and necessary, and \h>-| lat» s no right of any brauch of the fcde-| ral government. of is in this regard, impugned by the executive or the judi ciary. i'bey may criticise the subject | nutter, but not the form. Second. This 8av* or tiik Elec Mit was made in a recent letter to tiie London Tunes that fit "Edison's uleetric light is a failure.' This letter but elicited a reply from Elli son, and a running o« points on which th« tahl.sh the p the lirst place th What Edison U LltlHT.— A Tl pet he n un y • •nter relied to es of of his declaration. •riter i" G murks that; plahlitiutn mast be heated in 2,700 de- 1 grees to attain the intensity of incan required fo iilumiuatiou, aud t is just Oil thtt H. descent' that at 2,700 degree! verg-) of molting. Edison says h« has healed plautiuum to 4,700 degrees with out melting it. Thu other points iu the letter are that Edi-on's regulator of the curreut has tailad lu perfoi tu the service required of it; that his lamps have con tinually melted; that they cannot bo kept burning for any length of Lime, aud that "woli informed electrician» whether lie is e ven ou tho right line of I "D experiment." Tu the«« pointa Edison | <' replies, seriatim, that with thu regulator | he uses "it would bu contrary to the law of nature to melt It;" that his lamps do not melt, and that iu r«Hpect to the ' durability of thu light, lie h;u kept his lam pa burning for nineteen coa-ecuti hours without Hhowlng thu slightest change. Sixteen ot theNu lamps Lava been in constant use, it is said,, in Edi son's factory at Meulo Park. They are simply a small coil of plautinam wi placed in a glass bulb so larger tbau a russet apple. Thu » 1 elay iu bringing the light before the public has toeu, accor ding to Edison, the want of a perfect «curator of electricity. That dittieulty eing overcome, tlie electric light he serta, is be made three times cheaper thau gas. In other words, lie "can get the Haiue amount of light for three limes les» ufoney actual cost to both parties." This lie pro >oses to demonstrate some six weeks i*iic« ''by burning five hundred Indus in the bouse«! at Menlo Park and keep ing them aglow uightaml day until the stock holder« are satisfied." If he can do tins at one-third the cost of au equiva lent light from gas he will have created pablic and private u. y have predicted yet have been doubt ai G. Î 20 assured success, ami cau that •'evolution lighting would occur, but none ; able to accomplish. hicli Faminf In HoIItIb. Thu Bolivian consul at. New York has received advice* from La Paz, Bolivia, which statu that the famine prevailingly t lint district is apnalling beyond descrip tion; people are dying in th* «treet 2 squares; corn is selling at $100 a bushel, aud wheat at $50. he lie lice III ral ed crop is sc ! a hi fallen lately, but an the plaut :u tii« rut Di« »dds: "Any enterprising sliippeis hat might speedily place acargo ol w heat i»*«l, from Cauada willed is good, ake a fortune i»y ottering it sale ow. Tliiscereal is free in Bolivii ^ is vrydaik Id here , ou its importation." ell i in P01 WII AT LOGAN PITCHED INTO YESTERDAY. Washington Telegram to Ne' Post. York a Senator Logan began his attack on the 1 English Grammar at one A large and curio»* audience I ». •ruts o'clock. is in attendance to hear Lira. He is tolling through a ponderous manuscript, bile Senators are very generally absent • catching up with their correspoa dence. Anybody troubled with rheumatism, neuralgia, «tiff neck, or anyp should procure a bottle of K mai Liniment at onca. Price 30 cents. aln or ache elle»'s Ko COMING UP TO BOWKLL. 2ÄS pedeatriaa contest, having mule 1$7| hi u the name time Samuel Bridgeport, osas Vi mile** behind him ; \V1111 < 111 1 O'JTrien, of New York, cat re ^" t "5«ij ,„ilc- William H.' Dutcber, of L e, Ma»»., ltVi* mi le*, and ' 'iwwC«*»'«? w * ' prudent. Mont of the contenant« locked ha«gani. Tell of th« tony Mart..« have withdrawn. TUE SOUTH CAKOLINA KLKC TiON cANh^i. chauuest*», April 15. - In the United States Court to-day the election ca-es were resumed. A verdict of gU'lty w as rendered iu the case of Kerrigan, wl '<: I was :ned yester.lay. Charles Liebeurood (whit*^ waf acquitted of a charge of oh Btructmg a United Slab s Deputy Mar-1 8l,al * Adored Democrat iiamedLevy w as tried for voting twitiü. 1 "e ''*s® w& * | vetl the jury and the court a^jouiued for the nay. The jury are still out ( lü U. M.) aud wiii probably disagree. — - - tlulvafar Mouth Afrlcw. YiiiifMicr noutn Tire st'-amer Ontario, of the British admiralty transport department, I» at au ehnr 4.1V th»* B itten. N, w York, waiting U»or oil the Datier), :»* w 1 ora, wau.mg to take on boaid lour hundred mules lor shipment to (Jape i'own, wiiere they are to he u»d ill the British camp»'^gn. The «utiles wen, purchssed In Kentucky. There is a piessinc ne«d of draught ani in ils in ^uth Africa, and experience has taught that the mule answers better for the purpose than any other. . . have been in quarantine since their an i val, wsre sold at auction to-day at Nos. 0 and 8 Seventh avenue. ih« average pr*ce realized for th« Jersey heifers was $287.25, and lor the Guernsey heifers, $252.00 each. .SALE OF FINE CATTLE. New York, April 15.—The Channel Island cattle imported per steamship Le paiito, and consigned to Alfred M. fl*rk ness Co., of l'hiladelpliia, and which „ . Tha lutter from M r. Bone, the eom painon of Graut in hl« travels, to the ur f, t . t ,|„ t Guneral will not h. a csuiliriain f or president under ÄUt j Biathe will he compelled to ^decline a uoiuinaii<>u if it is ottered to biui, very naturally attracts attentiou. The friends end admirent of Grant need not, how ever, be cast down. This ia only a part of the nn»gramme. It 1« put out as a feel '° T *' t iWC t*d to (Iraw out from the Kepubli «an# w h 0 look upon (irant aa the only man capable of leading the party to vie lory next year are expected to impart another "boom" to the movement. Grant desires to put blmselfiu the attitude ot a modest, shrinking, aatisflod man. He ws that the tost way to fool a large percentage of the American people is to to to reluctant. He wants to be pnrsuaded considerable and the worst comes to the worst, actually foroed. pwsa wsw— —^——i ——— — \\j ANTKI ® ' characi y ri r run. stance« ex . K \4A1TN. By a young in unt ry , a situai Io Good refe it will he give lary n <| ui I ed. i from the b*wik di y and od ;rk o It a very r •B" Add re ■ office. febS fit guai W**™ >■ shirt« half do: ake at « »I..S . 1 . 93 A gm» ai 32ft f-ast f lalith WM. MILLER. pet et d. Cali drC26-U AMUSEMENTS. RAND OPERA HOUSE. G Ylomluy I'vruiiig;, April 2l*f. . Ml«hler a Mi 1er hav* the pic if again visiting Wilnnngto M es - th a HTRICTLY FIKKT-CLAH8 COMPANY, II Its d' lftll«, W. «»«I successful of ail c»me H. Gilbert's at «luce complete 1 I ENGAGED. BY THE ol MOKDAUiNT & EVANS Idu^HKnd Compaur. M r. M Ruler assure« the publlo ttiat this y Hflords a« much «a»l»facil IPLUMAUY." Admission i a. Ues'Tved "D <' •ia did and flu be had day« in ad apift- 6t. 2 . « 7 fl C€ ai U. F. Thomas A Co.'» tbi ta. vance. HAND OPERA HOUSE. G. K. Goodwin,.Lessee and Manager Of Park and Walnut Theatre«, PhiLa. The Great Event of the (Season. Friday and Saturday Nights and Satur day Matinee, April 18th aud 19th. THE EXILES, Ah prrMluced at the Walnut Street Thea tre, where It was visited by upwards of 20 i»,9üj people, f-uppoted by tt»e entire Walnut M reel Theatre Company. Toinpkin« and Hill's version, adapted from V ictorlen Hardon, Eugene Nua and ^iiborrinsky. HUCCESM UKYoND PRE EDKNT TRAINED Kl IMtBKrt TEAM OF FOUR ftll Bh Hi AN DOOM. PlCTURF.sqUE A NOVEL HCENERY. AN A UM Y OF AUXILIARIES. now be procured, «lx days •e. at C. F. Tho u Popular Prices, 8 r > an l n cents N.75) cents. Matinee Prie Issiou, '26 cenU; Reserved apl4-6l Prl Tickets c In ad Htore. «erv'Hl General A din seats, fl i corns. .'h Hook MxeisriRs oRDwaê. Uruister'K Order. Rkuistmk's urvicK, :lw4'h. l«t. j I pplleallon of Jo«upti L. Car- I r.of Nathaniel L Tom on lid., i Ne fasti* fo. m Upoi r.Aduil fr;:»,; >f Wil a oulily, dec'd It Is ordere! - Regt st* r mat Die Adln ■ i direct**! by iluUtrutor an granting of Letter* n the Estate, of 11I1 tin* dale of granting thereof ml« to be posted Die date of such ^ I once of II . g' 1 ms 1 ration ol tlie d by dverti»« forty days fr« ol the 1 f New lg «1« it the _, n ill3' In such c «e tl «I with! Letters, in «ix the County «1 late, to presei Act of Assel ided. And ai Insert'*d Wilmington Uazkttk llshed In therein three week* (e. »M public places of C'uNtle, requiring all ds against the Es. abide by an mile and per to lfsl il lib the the •w spa per pub Wllmington, and to be contlnaed d. t , Giveil under the hand and Heal 4 L.M. I Office of tlie Realster aforesaid < » New Castle, in New Castle C'oun nty above written. H. C. Bl UGH, Register aforesaid, the day and ye NOTICE. All person« having claims against the Estate of the deceased must present th* same duly attested to Die Administrator or before Mar. i.*lh, lft«0, or abide the Act of Assembly In such case mode and provided. JOSEPH L. carpenter, Administrator. «sr/M weod Address, Wilmington, Del. S la at SHERIFF'S SALES M«TrHt,»i,,ii„.chy<»fNewCtt*tl«\Newi**n**hu" lured, in New Ca«tie count?• Delaware, ou (jHKHIKK'H HALE. O By virtue of a writ of Veudltlonl Bl I to «ipoaed to dlreetoi, will *M,tO la SATURDAY, The 19th day of April, A D., 18 1 9, Hie following OeserltM-d ai 'o'clock, p I tea I Estate, VlS : All ih loi lowing deacrlbed lot of luarnh and meadow ground, being a part of th* Cedar iiree< marsh,►llUjte, lying and being In Bed L'oti hundred,New » 'anile oounly, Del., aloreaai.l. butted and , v> wii : Beginning In Cedar Creek, at he bank; parcel runnuig thence up the centre of Die cre#*g hy-^""'bana'Swperohe«^ • pointu", n „f t i, eru S |,t^ u , tbe crora; UieiiC" wllb the pr«>H«-ut uiviaiou line for the aald John t. M°tl?"heï JJJJjfJJ r 5& glw w.-ai ai 2 -o perch*» KO „th degree« weal 4 9-10 perch«^a aouth ti ; ekre« w. Kt " ' Ml l' £ dcg're«« went ie mo perche« ton corner lot a lot of marsh aold by the «aid aii Iioiu K« ynoin umo me .»idJolinC. v£Z7r£ï muin g degr('CN easterly PUT-10 perche» to Uic head of a ditch ; theiic# with Ih« Centra of said dilch north 76^ degree* east 1263 10 pei ehe« to the centre of aneiher ditch: th« nee with Un* centre of the Iasi named <11 ten «oui It lx degree* earn 76 2 10 perch*» to the ceutoe of Oailop'a Uut; Hicncedown the oentreof «aid gut the several course* thereof «aud oroa»ing the new return bank »17 p«*rche« to Die old trank at the river «Imre-, thence with u> * , " l<1 . «n-VnmYiim.nJSld |,oun<]s 120 acres and 43 perclies more or |»-Hh, together win» ihe guard« and dais ^Tl^löRuhU of' l afYeÄ'tJd*..l oilier rights to with upland on the river Delaware Is In any inann A II that certain lot or piece of land also situated, lying aud being la Red Lion hun dred aforesaid, »*?glnulng at a «lone being a pi usent corner for the «aid John 0 Clark and Anthony Key bold, and running th«nee wllfi Ike old line south «7 degree« west 32 3- III perche« to a new made corner; thence with a new line «muh 7 h, degree« earn3* 4- ln perches to a corner lor a piece of 1-nd sold by ihe «ali Anthony Key bold to the haul John C. Clara ; thence with the old lino n rU» IP* degrees went P 9 iu perches to the aioresaxl «Unie and placent t>eglii ntng, containing 13» square perch land. All that mesnuage and plantation or tract of land «iiualed *n Bed Lion h un - drei , In the county of New Castle, and Miale of Delaware, bounded and described a» ml low«, to wit : Beginning In the mid dle of Cedar Creek, thence by laad of Wil liam Key bold the three following eo and distances norih 39 3-7 degrees west ôa 6-in p- rebus to a stake north «7 degree* west 60 ft-lo peroh*a to a «unie «ouih degrees weat vtfl B-lo perctiea to a «tone, thence by lands ol Barney Key bold the • hree following courses and distance«, woulh m degree east 53 0 10 perchea t«> a «tone south «ftlegreen weal 12» 7-Hi perches stone south \ degrera ea«i 48 6--n perci»* to a stone; thence by land of John < . C.ark the two following courses and dis tance» north «7 a degree« east 1st 3-10 perch es to a sione south 77 degree« east lb", perch t* U) the middle ef Cedar creek aforesaid; thence d< aud distune Ding, containing;^)acre perch of land, be ti with a ihree-storv frame uwellmg house, brick ham and irame carriage house and aiii frame bounded as folio r entitled Ol Ihe same ihe «eveial courue* thereof to the place ol iM-gin r<M«l and one , more or^|isHM, •liant tit building« tlisreon erected flue spring. «table, six with oil also a dairy bouse with undlvidut -lout 111 of another barf I the 'Oot of ('lies •laware ami i lieaup-mkn lot at Delà City -sixth part •sixth i e:aware UHF Also tlie < and the 1 *» •I id, atljoinliig the C trial t onipany'«, a «< bridge ln D« law u Mi piV aid. the I Ui be , Hherltt. aatle, April •» a I »4 cadi In execution tl take rtitH-riyof Anthony RejbwM, itdd by JOHN I'Ybh öhenfl'a Office, New i/.-d I « nie wlir.lUf I* h HALE. O Hy virtue of a wi to me directed. rlt of i^evarl K 111 be exp« •1 to |»UbJ sa'e, al i LaFAYEITK HOTEL, ill NJilpley St., kepi i»y John J Dougheny. in ti.e cit y of vv liming Ion, New t'aKtle county. Delà ware, S WEDNKSDAY, Tlie 23d day of April, A. D., 1879, the following described at 2 o'clock, p. Keal Estate, viz: All ttiai curt «tory fra fed, situât»«! I ke lot of lar d wilt) the two edwuiib'K bon«'* thereon erecL u thu city of Wilmington -aid, bounded and describ'd a« fol lows, to wit: Beglm.lug at tlie northerly side of Beach «ireet between Marj nureii street at the distance less from the easterly VN enue and V of 68 fe t m side of Vanburen hired a corner lor land« ol John W. Job the weht; thence Vanbu ei lat to at •n adjoining this lot on therly and parallel to street by a line of «aid John 's land 61 feet ft Inches more or l*hh; ♦ HHterly and parallel to Reach or les«; tin ace souther Lbenc street 31 feet ly and parallel to tlie find described line and Vanburen «treet 61 feel 6 I. che« more le«« to the northerly «Ida of Beech «treet aforesaid, and thence thereby westerly 31 leet more or less to the place of beginning, to hecauteni« liier« of what they may. Seized aud taken iu execution u« Die property of Charle« C. Ilawdsberry and Halile T., hl« wife and Andrew <^u-ary, Klvinl Que*ry, Win. Forrest Ann Foster, t. I., and to be sold by JOHN FY LE, Hherltt. Sheriff'• Office, x>ew caatle, April 3d 18.9. ___ ap.Veodf HEKIFF'H HALF. By virtue of a writ of Levari Facia«, to me directed, will be exposed to public «ale. at the LaKAYKTTE HOTEL. 841 Mhlpley Ht.. Kept by John J. Dougherty, in the city of Wilmington, New Castle County, Dela ware, oa to a of Mary S SATURDAY, The 3rd day of May, A. D., 1879, at 2 o'clock, p. in., the following described Beal Estate, viz; All Dial certain lot or piece of land sltu aforeaald, to ateln Die city of Wilmingt and having a "rick house thereon erected, n the northeast, corner of HevenUi a id d having a front inch . g (seventh «ireet U-at Same width 47 feel & tuchen to a 3 feel side alley leading Into Seventh street, with the priv ilege ol the u«* of said alley forever, and containing within tho*e bound« eight bun dred aud thirl. King streets, street of i t leet and 2 hack and King and exlendiiL Hi H leei eleven and five xths inches to laud, to the same, more •Seized and taken In execution a« Ihe properly of^ophla E. Cleluiul, widow ana auvl of Tin R. Gleiaud, dsreased, rvivlng in< rtgagor, sud t mm« R cie land, Annie U ilson. Thomas R. Cieland, Chane* H. Cleland, Hopnla E. C eland, Ki le» Shoemaker, Joint W .Cleland and devl-e«s of 'iliom** Il Cleland, deceased, and Jordan A. Wil «on, husband of d Mix 1 lelai d clnl' re Id A Wilton, and Ife of Jam« s II. HI d Ellen Hhocia \k< r, Annie I» . t'letand, maker, iiusb and t. t., and to to sold by John PYI K, Hbertn. t fllce, Nta castle. April I4th apriti.eodis HherlfTs i»*7». FINE FURNITURE 1 W. & D, McElwee, Otter for sale, a large and earefully select ed «lock of NEW & SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, ▲t their store, Ko. S04 Tut nul I «(reel. «•<*• will k. ni* M lull parcs Mtr». S HERIFF'« «ALK. By virtue of a writ of Levari Facia*, la me d'reeled, win be exposed to public aale, al the HOTEL OF JOHEFH KIDD, City, In Red Lion hundred New Cattle County. Delaware, on THURSDAY, Tho 17th day of April, A. D., 1879, at 2 o'clock p. m., the following deacrlbed Keal Estate, viz All that certain lot or piece of grau ml situate. lying and being In 'lie town Of ty, In the hundred, county »repaid, on the north*' elerly street northeasterly aide of hcM*t*rly aide of la Delaw Delaware i'l <1 HlatoV' aide Of Cllm' Kifih aireel, aim Washington atreet,containing In front breadth on ihe aald Fifth street. 2«* te*t d extending In length or depth Id Clinton and Washington atreeta. re ■pectl vely, 3*io feet. Houudeil north we t* erlv by me aald Waahingiou atreet, aoutn easterly bv lue aald Clint oh street, south westerly by Die aald fifth at reel, and noriheaalerly by ground ol John While head, be the »ame what 11 may, with a large brick factory, two-atorlea high, with hack building, frame «table, «lx two-awny •use* thereon erected. Metie<l and taken In execution a« th« properly of John C- Hlgglnaand Elisabeth C., ills wife, and Char lea K. Marchand •I H. Matilda, hla wife, and Win. How .. John C. N'Chol«, Geo. L. Puatlca and William E. Cleaver. I. I.'h, aud U» besold by JOHN PYLE Hherltt.* PherlfT'« Office, N«w Caatle, March gttta. mu, mai3l-eodt* OIIF.HIFK'H NAtk. ™ " t _ " O By virtue of a writ of Venditioni Ex to me directed, will be exposed to . Lai h. public «ule, at the HOTEL OF JACOB HYATT, In the VlilHge of Newpor, In Christiana hundred, New Ca»*le county, Delaware,on FRIDAY, Th. 25th day of April, A. D.,1879, at to o'clock .a. in., the following described Real Estate, via : All ihiHie several t act« or parcels of land now conaU 1 tiling one farm, situated in Christiana hundred, New Castle county <1 state of Delaware, on the Newport and the Kia 'UHl (lap Turnpike re»d and road, bounded by «aid roads, by hind*, of D. Alexander Irons, William H. Fllnn, Snyder Tboma*. D. Lynam. Vincent G. Flynn, Edward Cranston, Kotor' F. Ly nam, and other«, containing about 1J0 ones, with largo frame and «um« dwell ing house, frame barn with «Unie «table, * «bedding, corn crib, aud other out butMlngn, one trame dwelling In »mall barn and frame tenant hou«e there erected. Also, a lot of marsh land In Great Newport Marsh adjoining marsh late of Edward Tatua 11, James J. Brindley, and the Marsh road, containing about 5 aore«, 2 rood«, 30 perche« ol land. >els*d a< d taken In execution aa he rroperly of Joseph H. Lynam, dec'd, (Re becca A. Lynam. Executrix of Joseph M. Lynam. dec'd,) and to be «old by JOHN PYLE, HheiifT HhetifT'« Office, New Castle. April 9tb ap 10 eod La f.H aud 1879 HEKIFF'H N\LK. By virtue of a writ of tovarl Feci as, ill reeled, will be exposed to publlo 8 IO nale, at the LAFAYETTE HOTEL. 811 Hhlpley Ht., kept by John J. Dougnerty, in the City of Wilmington, New t'aHtlo county, Dela ware, on WEDNESDAY, Tho 23J day of April, A. D., 1879, wt 2 o'^l'ick. p. m , thu following described Real hKlale. viz . All thatc rtain lot or pi»»ce o fl«n<l with a tliree-«tor»ud brick buimlng thereon and Ivtng aud being Kltuate»! In the city ef Wilmington, In (lie county ol New ChhiIa i StaU'of Di-laware, bounded »"d de Korlhed an fol nlng at tlie on Die we«i .ilMtaiicu of 7 2 fe of Eleventh •arnllel nche« to a « parallel «take; thence easterly enlli Ktr'*et So feet '2 Inches to tlie aforesaid side ol Tatnall street; and thence thereby ihe middle of said alley to Die ace of beginning, be the content« within .id twinnds wli it they may. HelB'sl and taken In execution a« Ihe property of William A. Reynold« nie T. his wife, an<l t»» to «old by JOHN P\ Lr:, Hherltt. Hherlll '« Ullloe, Ne aslie, April 3rd, upl-eodlM *, that I« to «ay : Begln hldle of a '21* feet wltle alley I y side of I ai nail «inet at thu th«* sou'herl y «nie *t; thence Ith Klevemh streut do ke ; I heut e northerly and ith Tatnall «(reel IH fe i parallel to F.lev •aterly am I 2 be •» P' d A St., of IS7D HEKIFF'H SAKE. By vl S • of a writ of Levari F •las, directed, will lie exposed u> Public Hftle, LAFAYETTE HOTEL, 84! Shipley St. ■pi by John J. Dougherty, In Die city of 'lliiilngUjii, New Castle county, Dela ware, on ■ u ke VN SATURDAY, The 26tb day of APRIL, A. ])., IH7V, at 2 o'clock, p. m , Die following de scribed Real Eh late, viz All that certain lot or piece of land «itu. ated In < hrlhilana hunund, tM>uu«led and deacrlbed ah follow«, to wit ; Beginning ihe uorlheriy «ide of Eleventh «treet tended, aud Its Intersection with the ei ly hide of 'Perrare avenue and at the dis lat ceof Wio feet from the westerly hide of Union «treet; thence aloug «aid side of j Eleventh street extended, wehieriy 400 feet to the eiihterly side of Woodlawn avenue at fuel wide ; thence along said side of N«ld a Sl northerly and at right angle« to Eleventh atreet extended lft2 feet to a corner of land of Anna McHugh; ihenoe hy a line of said laud south 64 feet and one quarter degree« east4006-100 feet tottie«ide of Terrace avesue aforesaid; and thence thereby southerly at rlxht angle« to Kiev «nth street extended, Iflf» feet to the pluceof beginning, to the coûtent« ibereot what they in«v, with Die u«e in «ou mon of Eleventti «treet extended, Woodlawn ave- j ue k and Terrace avenue fjrevr; with three frame dwelling house«, two frame barns,, and a frame workshop thereon erected. I is el zed and taken in execution us the property of Tnoiua« L. Miealh and Hose ; Ann, his wife and 1.1., and to he sold bv New Caatle, April | 1 I * ,. kept by John J. Dougherty, in the city or | Wilmington, New Castle county, Deltt- | *' re,U " WEDNKSDAY, | The 23d day of April, A. D., 1879, | D JOHN PYLE. HherlfT. Hherltt '« Office, 7th, 1879. apD-^Hawts HEKIFF'H MALE. By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias, directed, will to exposed to public » to «ale, at me LAFAYETTE HOTEL, 841 Hlilpley 81 Hi ï o'cl.H lc, !>. m., ihe followiu* du«crllHxJ i Keal I'HlHle, vll : ; All thH. nrrtMiu lot or piece of land with I H hrirk dwelling theriH.ii erecU'd, ,ltua*e In Iheeityol wllinlUKtonaroreHald,bound- 1 »at Hod dt-Kcrihed hm lollowH lo wit: H.*. | KluiiliiK ®i the eoullierl> eldeol Iflth alrer.l. I I.etwwn Kin* end Mark.t »treet, «1 the of SI leet# Inches from King, him of lend conveyed tu ltei.ee- | celt. UullHgher; thence with seid UeU Unher'H hne.oulln rlv nerHllel with King' »'reel li net to Shipley'» line: thnne* ; we.lerly perHllel whh If.th et.eet Bli feel lo a «Lake, thence imriheriy parade! with street 72 feet to the «aid side of lflih ! erly 3« 11 stance Klreet at Kl id 1 hence ; here with * eel to Ihe place ol begi eins more *tr«**t ; lug. to the con. Book V, Vol.7, Page lr 16, ac. •Si i /.ed nl t-ken in execution J f hn B Whitson and Harah Ihe prop, rty J.. hi* aile, and t 1 's. and lo he sold by JOHN PYLE, Hherltt. Castle, April flth, ap7 -etsltH he-Ill 's Office, N 1 OUNbAN BROTHLHS, 214 MARKET ST .1 Have tust received a fine lot of Table & Pocket CUTLERY _ nO TiVB* nKMUTAL-TIw .... ' IV" 1 » p»». Ko. i, will in th», '*'»«• ImTil In Ui« l 'ap-ll., Hun.lu „ ï. '"lut» t, hatwenn Hscond and TlilM " lr J."l»Hn •*!«.«_ ** ' L ' L1Ca T| SNHTE|». IVIDF.ND. A KTIH 4 NH Ha Vf *0* Ha k» No. flust Makkrt i TKr * T »•ave il,,» (llly , » rate or iw.. lor the la*t «i x u\ , '•'■r-l.ry D i • i i The rnariHg.-rs dividend, atihe annum f not withdrawn larwi ïïi v '" ;; iï from the flr.t day of Anri. „..V.'Nn eutllle 1 to participation In demis. fc ••• T V ï dlvt apifl ftt. 1 r V L ' ,H - i r**«iurtr, l an OTICE.— M'-diai lion alters u.r stock. First pay inriii on u, lay In May. Application« W M. J MOoip)< a' aptl-eodtr N !« *"lT.,a •S'il. cretary, •'ll street 417 Kr« N otice —The in-iMum Don now otters new J he first pay time to the secretary <11 aplO Li» 1 Mi«« '»»ie. V:.«; 1 . ftw. k ff 1 1. mark 601 Nhipiev VT OTICE.—-The u ilmingij.,. \. ciatlon now offer« new -vÏTr! The first payment may i„. »„«..J me to the Necrelary CM) mar 31-1 OTICE.—TH K DIAMONI. t. 7 LOAN A.'MOCIAI lU.vUr.nVH rle* of MUH'k (or «air; u.» DoI m.-ÏÏ ./ be maue anr m,,. Ulr Æ UKOHUE, suid^' m'2m 1 ht <in. I OTICE TO DKLLNonKNÎJrri And Hchool ,*;} _,d whom we lmr„ renderai bill, * card!, and who have i,k„I on «To.,.,. Ihea>, hud la-uer , all .»m,,, ' 1 ' We have got tired of «e„,lmv and If they do not cad »,• win „„-J oollecl liy making 1, publish Uielr name, tl H mari7-h ' <>' 'll»'* y N : IINI> PftoVtjMT' WILLIAM KYSE, Ortie. No. ,0 K. Market wild King; Ilnur. |B , 1U ■I to 0 aud 7 to8p m. VT OTICH.-J, H. PnmnaetJMUl« Xv management of the old aud rtlkl sewing maciiine company-Uje Wto* Wilson, 'this maehhie has Improved, and laaneinirelv new mm™ and 1« known as the Irnpiuv«! Wtow Wilson. It 1« the finest made loci-ftu sewing machine now in Uhe.aud tuai vantages superior U» any othvr We hope our friends will give am and net buy until they have exaruicg new machine. Uur terrnery embrace« Chester counties. Pa , U i <1 lieiawarn the Eastern thore nr Maryland. Our office, at present, will 728 Market street. Aller th*25UiofMi next we will t>e fourni at nur old »und Garrett building. No. 7)s Marseiaiwi %JT AGENTS WANTED ' lebödtf J.B.FKIMRM PUBLIC SALES. ALE OF COWft. The Hutocntors will sell at Public hale. Lion, East Mai Chester county, Pa., MONDAY. A PKI L 21U, Ufy" At 1 o'cleck, P. M., FORTY HEAD OF KKhhfl CO HPKINGEKH. YulTNO HL'LLb.i TWO HOH8ES. Also a lot of Ett K.s with LAMBS , . HILL A HAILE L. W. Htldham a Hon, S I.' i I tiornuKt), Public Sale OF OF THREE D WELLIN! Madison and Heveuih m? Manufacturing lot, .* Mhlpley Hun, and '21 Bui Ml g Ui.i NA I UKI'AV. AP, m si nd h g wiin IoI.VolI.u the premise«, withdrawal, or « U-es B entii u M locution«, ID, 1879, wittiou: lertiiMli I meut. Lot No. 1 I« on the pontil ir) ac 2, and 3 are goo«i lots jvIj aCeu: U* M ellvllle; lot« from finely lt»cat(sl with tilg«, gootl ground him! the dwellings are and located part of ti 4 D» II lncl •ellfir *iirm Kill gV r bu.i io) vente Ri • t bala Manisou aud u a centra 1 and city where vmiii lotifl c«»ia mg scarce, and the manufacun from its location, »Ixe, aud dam particular y deni-uhie. All Will besold cum mend, i at 3 p. iu.. with No. 4ai a .«• p. in .and the dwellings, manufacturing lot* at 4 p. hi. For lernn»**fsah.p* particulars «©<• posier. s. J.T. HEALD ul Mnrlg »20 k Clayi a gem to Elleci Heal Estate B h api2,13,17,1 ran sale. FOltHAlil & 140,000 WilmlMKlou 'll) . . ^ Hcoordance with an on ' April loth, 1879, sealed prop - . ,ecelT . f . ( ? 1411 , 1 ? °® 4 u?L..«wiVv A| ■"til 3 o clock, 'Y , .VJTflvê W for one hundred and Ijjriy-u dollar«, W il mi »Klon C"J Pf r ceut per ■nnun" | f W « ""ally on the flr«t «tays • -j bar, clear of Ntate of Delawar* '» r ;' e ' j p»j Tb«a« bonds will to aue ( follow* : I* ive diou ai* J ^ A™ 1 of . NovemwL jaJ i tbouaaud dollar* e" , .earo» yember of each until the whole minou». »* ^( For a «afe and l'* r,na 'Äert' for trustees or other» lWft rompt payment of inw*" jtter.) The Finance bJd|> fI aii 'bhJa^for 'ffie ab,f *!Jdii ««proposals foi cuy h*** 1 '' „ off " iw 1 " HlllUf r(ttl aplfl-tit . .... M . . . Tu , .<«,1 ^ 1,'OU HAL.*..-*"-» , * I , , ,it. ^etl.fa.'iory reuw *>|iTH. . L -..r no^d »i.ü """"wSr **• W. cor. Brow l' »hl^.l 6 - . TTTTïTïÏaTT' TflreV rJU '" »l F 0 , 1 } ui,» ,Bh^_- ' J—"i—-- - mai.kuK H ïnmttuJ ll»l"Vilt' ; X " na» ---— ! . lDlklA | __ ^ i»a> *' M '" l1 ' LOT 4 . frtl «•il* 1 13 hie. Apply Apply t« oct 19 ( rv j -j F >1)11 KKNT. | d |„ ( , II, Teh-gr.yh «ullahle for uffl" .„1 be renteh whh"'„ W Al.h» jjd Apply to ^ -.-.mi** j feb'22-lf. iliil'tii