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Kelley'. It,* JirtiTlt HfrAZtfft will DPI US*»!"'! njM'otPPc - - -- 3 r==r - . P. JOIUSUK, E»itob » Pmor'B. »billig ^■ii " — rr : polls T«*n*ri.TU*isTT»i»i>iiidlsne<l every ... nssssnw (Sunday e*ce,dsd.) hi 410 Mar- will 5lîïï?ln a ïn ÄIÄ "'.M k".Î " Mt •■adln« town* »ml vinages, 'or »Ix cent < >f «Nk, payable we*- l ' - iy. Yearly suhscrlb m, «R In advance. it bas h larger c, op «ban any oil. er democratic paper in Time» Slat«. . Tii UttAWAic (Jazkttk, ee'ablihlifMl idem a 11» 4, la rke lançât «tnt moat flourishing Thayer MetClb»»liV'Xiôï'u'riÂÛ- tie a. Published every Thursday atteruoou. t te per year In advance. co j would ' larmg the Each jetties, at the South pasi i'sss of the Mississippi, "one of the gteal st slid most perfect works of the kind ii the history of hydraulic engineering." ington Hllu AIMIII. If» INV». Geh. Deaukküard is quoted as de- parlies lion ground Andre tbat he gut to thus Tub New Sooth Walsh Exhibi tion.—A number of leading Philadel phians have forwarded a petition to Pre sident llayes urging the necessity for an official representation of the United States at the international exhibition to »pen at Sydney, in New South Wales, in -September next. Popularity of tue Foui» Fkh Cent Loan.—I t is said that since Mr. Sherman became .Secretary of the Tres ♦ury he has sold $640,000,000 of four per cents., and with the proceeds redeemed six par cents, thus saving In future years one-third of the interest previously paid on that amount, and when the present transactions aie completed he will have sold $200,000,000 of four per cents, addi tional for refunding live per cents., thus saving one per cent. Besides he has sold $00,000,000 of 4$ per cents, to redeem sixes. The Republican did not say much about the "Hebel Congress" yesterday. We expect it is only holding back to give the "Confederate brigadiers" a Larder slap next time. It has new to take back all it said, however, about the "revolu tionary" "riders," since Garfield has bean driven to deny tbat he ever said such le gislation was "revolutionary." Of course it holds to its old notion that Senat». r Bayard is still the same "rebel" lie was in 1861, since he has declared he shoeld vote with ids fellow Democratic Senators for the repeal of the Federal Xlection Laws. John render er, death, of and so ■laius abbey. which the the better guage that are is man ton's aud but of Tel C'itt Council w ill never cease to get its.lf it,to ilillicultj with contractors so long as th. heads of coinmitteas fail to attend to making a substantial c< and at* too indifferent to the pultlic busi ness to ascertain their pre Ue conditions With reference, hewe.ei, to the tract tor tit* removal of the dirt from the ntract itie the COfl of ■ he olü quarr; lot by Mr. Councilman Knar, there senti..! to ha no lielici contract, and it i the Council, when it makes sney in the manifestly liglit that a contract, alum Id se<* that it is properly and accu rately filled. s N •"in m it tee lias lh* right to alter and amend a contract ma le by Council without the sanction of Coun cil* Council itself h I fice the of the as no such right, n"r would any contractor allow the Council to do so without it i \ •urred ti e I ri*k and expense usually attendant such changes. tl nr Tiffs rule works both way«, aud ii is perfectly ridiculous for a man lo claim that a verbal uudersUnd iug with a committee or part of a com mittee exonerates him from his wiltten contract. Fr or Council men are too old to learn to do busiue?» by experience—fcucli experience ought to have been in thei possession before tliej undertook to do public busi ness. Wao Lies Now?— We had all along during the debate on the Federal Election Laws, in the House, been under the im pression that Mr. Garfield pronounced it "revolutionary" to put a "rider" on the repeal the8« Army Appropriation bill to laws. <in Thursday, however, Judge Kelley mail* a speech iu which lit said "Tliat the system of putting riders on appropria tion hills was, as lie had id la*fore, vi and to be repudiated, but it not revolutionary, as had been said by the gentleman fiom Ohio, (Mr. Garfield) whose speech lay before him under the title of 'Revolution in Congress.* gentleman bad ciot was That experienced a thorough revolution in opinion since 1872 if he be liev« «1 t his actioxi to be evolutionary." It bad frequently been charged in de bate and in the i)L*wspap«T» that Mr Garfield had voted for appropriation bill» iih rider, upon them .ml ti, at if it WilS ilutionary for him to rote for ihe such a hill contaloiiig these yery election laws, how could it be "revo lution. not "rider" ry" now to repeal these )uv\s by a *" Rut Mr. Garfield bail all tbe "rider ? while kept his seat and held his to until Judge Kelley, fro the House, charged him, in the above language, W'lh auch scandalous and consistency. Garfield, howe ngue id * r ! his O'a gross r, could stand it no longer and he arose and ping ed himself as follows: Mr. Garfield.—1 had supposed that there was nobody in this House tl at, at t-iis !at«* day, would my that 1 «erteil that it was revolutionary to put a rid»^r upon an appropriation bill. 1 never in iny life. It is not in any piint ed, written or spoken remarks that 1 have ever made and I supposed the gen llsman from Pennsylvania, by a mere iteration of such a charge, bas got to lake it up second hand. I disclaimed tii..t absolutely over and over again in the speech. It is hoped that the effect of Judge ever a— il I Kelley'. »peechemlJMr. Gerileld'» <1eni»l] will belplbt President to «ee tlial t| l0 j Krora "• . I f lh opposition to the re|«e»l of the l.w. e„- Mf »billig troop. to be sent to the election j |tght polls is mere demagoguery ; slid that he the ... it ss sneli when the hills are of will treat it a. such when the hills aie " Mt ,ü him f '"; 1,is sl « liatnre - , spee.-h < >f .Jinitia Kelley'» tqwech, the Wash- j a8 i,, Time» says :—"I am persaaded that 1 r**»- ; • . s I , . » ii > •*> idem B* ker, ef the l nion League, Hoyt. ( Äl |pt» Thayer ami other» who became »o Iran-, fact*» tie over the rerolutlonarj action of Con- >s'r d D i ui , ttei i into the new rebellion of anu P ,u, '# eu 11,10 , co ardently in their League speeches, j ca j would have modified their deliverance» i materially had they known how both who aim pasi i, llia |, a „d s i a t,-manlike primula- 01 , I , ington corraspondeil of the Philadeli hia *.t parlies had to be »Heut under tha dis S the Grant it the tion the strict with power ed the which and Could York at when the zens which tor.' A'one duty state« ly it ment lion of the issue by Kelley. Cyrus W. Field bought six aeres of ground to get the spot whereon Major Andre was executed, and on condition tbat Dean Stanley would write au iUHcription for the monumen*. And now he aays : "I've bought the land, ami I've gut the deed in rnv pocket, and I'm going to have a stone placed there with that inscription." The inacrip.lon runs thus : "Here died, October 2,1780,Majer John Andre, of the British anny, who eeienngthe American lines on a secret mission to Beuedict Arnold for the sur render of West Point, wäm taken prison er, tried and ooiideiuned as a spy. His death, though according to the stern code of war, moved even his enemies to pity and both armies uxiurned the fate of one brave. In 1821 hi« so younc aud ■laius were removed to Westminister abbey. A huedred yearn after bis exe cution. a citizen of tho »tales against which he fought placed this stone above the spot where he lay; not to perpetuate the record of strife; but iu token of tho better sentiments which have since united two nations, one in race, in lan guage aud religion; with the earnest, hope that this friendly uuion will never he broken." Aud to prevent snyhody from finding fault with this eulogum by a Britisher, among the ether inscriptioes are quotations from Washington Hamilton about Andre. Washington's is thus recalled : "He was more unfor tunate than criminal; an accomplished man aud a gallant soldier." Ami Hamil ton's : "He died universally esteemed aud universally regretted." riot * right »■ of in was of d Thi Ciiinfpr QiksTioN tiss rather dropped out of public attention of late, but the negre exedus from the Koulli is bsgiuhiug to revive itn discuaxi w form. Ths Vicksburg lltruld, one of the leading pape lh a A in MmeiHMippi, in a j«ut aitiel«» reviewing ths N •ment from ns section, plainly do ill reopen »Uh clares that if it couti it itie Chine teufold force ; Cahfornii the Chinese, but "if the South is robbed '» imigratioi questiol tot '"J it v 11, and, vbat is more, of her labor elm ■ he will have them." st Under apoifraif of Th »hich appears in tlia Washington Post oT Wed* nchday, is an article whidi hegitiN thus: nient of United States, ivn: i* ( whose portrait aiu'oiupanics this article, s Allen ii. Thuriiiiii, of Ohio, who Pres*dent pro fern »«»re of i he United «fates Senate. By utiou, when «lential and as ..n Tuesday chost le I Of the f here is a vacancy m the P ntial office, Samuel J. A' Hendricks having I dled to quality aud assume the dutirs of the of fice to which elect»«! —the President pro tempor* of the Saua'e tiej-eines the acting Pi etude of th*- United States. To this office Mr fhurmau was yesterday chosen. the \ ther. 'résilié is s e I 'hotm lie v •re respective)* a THE MEN WHO ARE CLAMORING FOR GRANT. Fr .m the Nation. Tl .ere is no Republican whisky thief or corruptionist of any description, de frauder of the revenue, bribe taker bribe giver, wort hie House until editor, knavish contractor or ring master, no jobber in offices or perquis ites, «ii*my of improvement in any branch of the Government, who is not a hearty d vociferous Grant man, and who >s not now rubbing his hands over the chance of seeing "i lie old man" back in the White Mouse. do lazy Custom other officer, rascally black im it the drunken loafer or gaieb'er, no The Repeblicaii organs bave been granted the sweat boon of another charge against Tilden to ring tin* changes upon. The relatives of the ex-Gover have long doue a great business in the patent medicine line at Lebanon, New York, in which he is popularly supposed to bave a large interest. A lot of tbe stuff was tece ut 1 y seized «it various points, because tbe bottles and boxe» failed to contain tbe requisite revenue stamps, with the exception of a few on tl layer in each package, nephew, not I'eiton but another one, has been on to Washington to s»*e about it, and »ets np the defense that the lit cuied all the stamps tliat ought tc been used, hut a n Of courte the Republican oigat.s ridicuh this explanation, and the patent medicine business is in for a long run. There is at least the consolation that 'it is a relief from the income tax bushiest. — Times. vi by the was That top Mr. Tilden's be de pi«. liave •ally clerk st«»ln Mr bill» WilS ihe these "revo them. by a tbe Fou tho third tum* since lift ascended tlic throne the Czar of Russia has escaped th** a.K» ssii-'s bullet. above One of lb. • previ 'idlliaii, ngue * r ! olls »tl* uipt vsa-* the works of the other was the. outgrowth of a dangt What political signifi cance attach* s t«> the affair of Monday is not y«'t disclos'd. It is probably litt 1« ?e of the regicidal epidemic which began with Uud«Ts at tack on the Kmp ror William in May ot last year. » an e and Noeblinghave mat*** bad shoot ing, and i ant conspiracy been revealed. The Nihi lists hale' the Russian authorities, but this attempt does not look like theii work ; the woulu-be assassin w as arrest ed too easily. oiis •onspiracy. gross could ping in. re (ban a conlim that at, at put a never piint 1 gen mere lake tii..t the Judge ■Suce tien Moncasi, l'a.ss; cas** has any import a— Secretary Sherman accepts $101,000, 000 of tlie $100,000,000 bid for 4 per cent, bonds and declines to hold the fund ing certificates subject to this offer. He 1 as issiwd a call for $100,000,000 of teu fortiee. Tfct Niilti «ml ('»»irm. Krora IMN T World of Fri"»J. Sensible men of boh pm ties w 11 thunk Mf of K<Mllu ^ ky , f„ r the d.y |tght which he, y«slerd»y, poured upon the subjects bow ilvhatitif in both houses of Congress, and for tbs esiilenee gi»en ' „ M ,i a „ d ,r K i.meniati»e spee.-h , hat the e. a of ral hn al disenui.i.i a8 i,, grav** constitutional quest: • in* I» »« • - , , f •*> tiwlertaking to consi er the law oi Äl |pt» r *jg l ,|n f ro tn tlie poi» t of view of fact*» ami rtas*.ii, ami whenevci Mr. b >ye >s'r about this there can he Ijh I» douht of lh '* IHS " e< Mr * Carl ' 8 ** »bowed ni» thorough appreciation of the true politi ca j ^nation by addressing h.iuself mainly to the contention of Mr. Holies' u who really represents the serious ulUMior aim of the ltepublicans in this whole business, which is to assume the Tlituai 01 , I , tr ,,| |, y t |, e p,,| <ra l (ioverinuenl of S to ».ale, Kept A Tlio ■oily gone by in this country. • tallied by him into *.t M . Fife was it! 2 ( t ill Ali • a arid ley eaalerly the corner; Sixth we ed and place what d*«-« frame follows, Side fro S ate^leetions, wi ll an eyt <»l course to the exercise of that control by General Grant as tha military head of the Federal Government, and in the spirit in which it was exercised durii-g .he civil war in the border .States, and under reconstruc tion in the States of the Sout h. Before the civil war there was no occasion to re strict Federal authorities from interfering with ballot-box* s, bacau»« no one ever dreamt tbat Federal officers had any power whatever in such uiaLtcrs, aad certainly no Federal officer ever attempt ed u> exercise any. No lawyer except a very "stalwart" has evet contended till recently that the United .States could punislt offenses which the United States had not defined and denounced, ami still less tha'. they Could keep tl e peace of the .Stat« 4 of New York as a St ate. Said the Supreme Court at Washington in Cruikshank's cam:— "The very highest duty of the States when they entered into this Union under the Constitution was to protect ail citi zens within their boundaries in the en joyment of these 'inalienable rights with which they wer«» endowed by their Crea tor.' Sovereignty for this purpose rests A'one with the States, it is no more the duty or within the power of the United state« to punish foi «conspiracy to false ly imprison or murder within a State than it would be to punish for false imprison ment < by 1H.P. S to In New at cribed A tnink S ate by by the Isaac ninety frame ings rder itself." .So sovereignty to punish an affray or a riot or a breach of peace in Now York, whether al the polls * .ests alone" with New York, and the contention of Mr. Robeson, that the right granted to Congress in ths fourth »■ ction of article 1 of the Constitution to regelate "the times, places and manner of holding elections" for Kepr» sentailvea in Congress carries a power to pass laws affecting tho voters at such elections, was nothing less than a gross distortion of the letter of the Constitution to effect purposes absolutely inconsistent with and hostile to the spirit of the Constitution. lVv anywhere else, S poll publ In New Tho at Heul that of and A ^WIDESPREAD, IIFAVY SNOW FALL—FEAKS OF FLOODS. Tkoy, N. Y., April 18, lb70. A severe, blii ding ami incessant snow etorm lax continued ilirougbout cei.lral anti northern N Massaclnuelts ami Ycr **1 ce morning fr î '» k, •* 4 .f. t 117». • iul incl mont, 1er. Clop cm not sut!* r because tlie backward. F* ais ar** « .» t« pressed of and Mohawk i iveis anil their tiihu ary st re lions freshet». Ti.e Hudson S *• very lii.h and rapidly rising. In A M l 'S HM ENTS. 1 HAND OPERA HO U ME. ( * tloedaj B.veiiing, April 2LI Messrs. M l ► liter >t Mi.hr lav H Wl The One »•er .»• plea wllh a HTKKTLY FIR-T-fLANS COMPANY, at« all II h d» tails, W. see«» ful s Gilbert's d all lost 1 1 ENGAGED, I.Y THE - MOKDAUiNT & EVANS I i i ICns^ULT«*«! Coinpituy. »Ute public that this hfacil*. A(llnl»Rl"ii and .\j 1 seats iif, cents, to he bad » à Uo.'s llnse days i Mr. U shier ass play a ffor«ls us m •DIPLOM ACY. ' s. Has« It'.F. Th»» ch did of >s |lf TV VI VI VT VV (1 the I U 1| H A I I H \ in I U Ij 1 ■ A I Mi !■ ll m mm mm mm ee m mm mm ad QRANDOP1RA HOUSE. Iu S K. Goodwin.I. »ee and Manager Of Park and Walnut Ttoaires, Phi la. The Great Event of the Reason. Friday and Sat er« lay Nights ami Satur day Matinee, April 18th and ltah. no At o«l As prfsluced at the Walnut Street Thea tre, where It wir visited by upwards ot 200, «ou people. Walnut Bi reel Tliea'tre t y.kniR ai»4 Hill's v the tbe to has it, run. 'it h UpjH»» t*»l •y the entire peny. »ion, adapted Bardou, Eugene Nua and To fr« »•* i'r HUCUESB BEYOND FKE 'FDF.NT. TRAINED KHMiRF.B. TEAM OF ► OUR RIB I* RIAN DOOR. Pit TU Rt ' gt R A NOVEL HU FN F.RY. AN ARMY OF AUXILIARIES. Tickets I <,W «»*• \ «1, six days . at t. F. Thou a « c.'h Hook ■ r.'polsr s, 3.. wnd Tf cents; re* Matinee Prie Ion, ?fl cents; He«erve<l api4-Ci top a. Tcents. I Ad c pi«. st«»ln previ signifi is litt 1« at ot shoot Nihi but theii arrest pi li] A HILL ASsOHTlVltNT —OF BOOKS- STATIONERY DAILY A WEEKLY Papers & Magazines, -AT Butler's, 420 Market St. per fund He teu SHERIFF'S SALES S HKltlKK'M HALK. . . . By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias, directed, will be exposed to pub.to sell Lion, Ckeater Is. S to I be ».ale, LAKAYKTTK HOTEL. »41 Hblpley fit-. Kept by John J. Dougherty, In the city of Wilmington« New Ohm tie county, Dein* A SATURDAY, Tlio 3rd day of May, A. D., 1*70, it! 2 o'clfM-k p. m., the following tlescrlb.nl, ( t ill I' Mal* , VI* : Ali thewe I wo certain !«*Ih of land barHu e lot wlib tbe iwo-an ry t MitualCil In Cblhlt • a hundred, bounded and descrll»e.l «• Ing at Die easterly between Brown and eta. at thedlutanoe of Ä3 feet the northerly side of Coleman aireel, arid the i oriln rli aide of a 3 levl wide al ley opening Into Hix b Avenue; thence eaalerly and parallel to' fdeman *tre«-t t>y the northerly aide of Nutd alley He feet to a corner; thence northerly and taralUl lo Sixth a venue 4n feet to a corner; thence we terlyand parallel to Ike Ural describ ed line and Coleman Ml reel A) Teel to the aforesaid eaMe.'ly aide of Hlxlh Avenue; and tbenoe thereby southerly •«» feet to the place of boalnnlug, «»o the content» thereof what they may. Helr.e.1 and taken I properly of Cornel ala, hlM wife, and t. I.« and to be «old d*«-« r.b.t| frame dwelling N to ■lo of Wav Term. tun In tlana Htale s» II than •CN. recoin follows, to w it : Beg Side of Sixth Ave Coleman fro i .1 A execution ah tlx* Mellbenney. ami w Paul by JOHN PYLE. Hher! ff. Hherlff's Office, New cam le, April ltlh, aprie-eodta 1H.P. S HEhIFi' S SALE. By virtu* 4 of a writ of Venditional Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to Public Sale, at the HOTEL OF SA MUKL PEACOCK, In Middletown, In 8t.George's Hundred, New Castle Countv, Delaware, on FRIDAY, The 2nd dav of May, A. I).. 1H7S, at one o'clock P. M., the following des cribed Real Estate viz : A lot of land situated in Aproqulnl tnink Hundred, New Cas»le County and S ate of Delaware, bounded and des follows, to wit: On the north by lands of William Wilson, on the east by lands of William Ginn, decer the west by lands ot .lames P. Kothwell m the south by tamis of the heirs of Isaac Gibbs, containing ninety acres of laud, more or lrsa. with a frame dwelling, barn aud other outbuild ings thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution as the II, and JOHN PYLE, Bberitf. Sheriff's Office, New Casile, April 14, Ap-l&-eodlw. d; hundred and jiropert^ of Lydia R. Ruth the to the ll, s* lVv HfCRIFK'M MALIC, By virtue of « S t of VemllHonl hi d'rected, will tie expossd le . to poll publ le, at the HOTEL OF BAMUEL PEACOCK, In Middletown, In Ht. George s hundred New nantie counfty, Delaware, on FRIDAY, t*T ot e.1 Tho 2nd daj of MAY, A. D., 1873, I., the following described at 2 o'clock p. Heul r.staie, v All ifie und I that certain > unto In xppoq *le*t sixteenth part of all e or parcel k hundred. New Castle county, Do »ware, adjoin of II. Davis, Be J Gibb . R.T. 1. and olliere, fiv.- a* . P of k Wood, «r.d ami ••».M. with : l"l»l of land wostory frame **1 w dwsll.ng, n »iry, «Ine, can i igelioime id hh.dding fr î it and taken In execution ly of David H Weal, and to be a*.id JOHN TV LE. Sheriff. the t ,,p. 8h»riff's Offioe, New lui le, A prit 117». i h Upl Is «Hl|g HKRIFK'H sal . By virtue of a writof Venditioni F.x S •cicd, will he exposed lo t 11i* Public sal if- TKt In Middle« FRIDAY, The '2nd Day of MA Y, A . D.. l¥7tf. Hl i o'clo* k P. M F HA M 17KL Pf-AC'»CK, ii. In t. ( '« h und ml, .u ty. «»elu The following deKenb.sl Beal Esta , viz : •nlli part of all that One u »•er la i a •»•I »( hind h ». I»« A pTMM|iitni mink bun • i. my, Delaware, ad min drill. Nea le W. t land iil»hs Janii of ii • V. i . James Rotiert-, d Ml Hie pi s rimreii through the !.. "1 ry Duv ford, R. T c* as*sl k II» •ad log els -t A •out,Mining by »*< <1 sixty-five ac i. be tfic me more or e dwelling. 1»*KS, W I w ory ! •arriage I • i» - ary. l house lh»* ere» le*l, th ;re also a hard with oilier fruit I ipple J i i this .\j bad .d taken I propetly of Jos* nil West, Jr , deceased, i liei ry Davis ad Jr., decease*!) and to besold by JOHN PYLE, Hherlff sheriff's Office, New l>slle, April 14, execut Ion the .•■elied tniRirutor «-si, did ad aptf-codt*. HF.KIFF'H HALE, tiy virtue oi a wiIt of Als. Levari Fa . l»i me directed, will ba exposed to public Kale, at the HOTEL OF HAMUEL PEACOCK, Iu Middletown, ln Ht. Georg» 's hundred, New Castle county, Delaware, S FRIDAY, Tho 2nd day of MAY, A. I)., 1879, At 1 o'clock, p. m., «he billowing describ o«l Heal Estate, viz : All those two c lam lots, pu C' H or parcels of l».nd sRuale follows, to wit : No. 1. All that certain f» a** the Forrest which Is Hiluated in Appoq dre«l end New Castle county hn aforesaid, id by a recent survey Is bound* d and de ed as follow-, to wll: Beginning al h ake at the enge of the waters •wn mill pond corner for and <tl laie John Lynutn , now of John F. HI.it s; from thence with line of said Mails south ä3Jf degrees eust»>3 8-in perches to a last aforesaid aouth -«2»ie 43 '2- iO p* relies to a st»* lssl al(»resald, south 4k degrees east ins a stone corner for sal*i Mali-' lands, of the heirs of John D Bird and lands »>f James Doughten ; from thence with Doiubten south *7 degrees wi sf M«-io p*-rches lo a st« ten; from the t'-n and other l»ei ches to a ot tract of rni. and and land k imink hu F.RY. in N days Hook KUlllH C< re* *r for said Dough a inoolsaid south 3'» » dcgrii'S ! «■ugn 7 1 Ö-I0 i ihc Pino in*, sod id; from thence w-th viiHcud station hoiiUi i Wi ft-10ij)erchi*s t«* a slake sind r .i.d i. w <!V , dignes "i bv th*- m «le of awl 1 Mhkoii. m» ce with line of V a.. W..g d ol khdi * 11'2 per •r i.s Iasi I W 2-1 per dd mirth 13 It M »»I li fr* Van Wagner north 4 »i»-gr«-»H % elusion mall while o»k cor aftre-ald north 1)* degree ke »I St Kl ft-1" perch, s to ll htHke afore* id deg ees N I .ll ft4 egr* eh 8 • ke In » lln« Imi.«I I nt** *>l John Ginn aid tli.-rew n»»r h 31» de». r< ♦ h . hkl 7 :'-lu pi-ichoK i r for ►>. id on hi d a II »or h 7* degrees Ki.lepoM i 11 Ii K ItlfliC* «i G I i Bet k i »It Mild ( I wn. 2k 3-10 Raid Be* k • KI ...I, 7 I, mers of il.» wlih the îwH h ihe i oru. 4. j» degree** I ! . by lh* et to i ». ft ill p» L*N Id *rs iliKieof and hli.d he in 1 distai i to the plttoe h* Kl ulna, coiduli.mg 1.3 acft*K 9G i*e • III. td »»»Minds »« dvvt-lllnu and j buildings then fr erte ted. Helz* < a ken in execution as iiu property of PasKmore H. Mit« hell und Adallne, his wife, and JamcH WllHoii h d Mury A. W lison, t t., an« to be *. 0 ld hv JOHN PYLE. Hberiff. Sheriff'll Office, New Castle. April 14th apic eodta and 1*"79. I?OK KENT —Hecond.story front room X m Laset te bu I id Inc, 4J» Market street AfplJ at this offiee. PUBLIC SALES. In* what -ears Otters with lie lma and rial AI.K OK row«. The «ii been ber» will sell at Publie sale, at Bed Lion, East Marlborough, Ckeater county. Pa., MONDAY, A PHIL tint, Iff?». At 1 o'clark, P. M., FORTY HKA1) OK FRKHH COW«, SPRINGHUM. YOITNO RU1.I.M, and TWO IlORMFsM. Also »* lot of Ev\ KH wiili LA M 14«. HILL A HAILEY, Is. W. Stidham a Aon, Aort'rs mai 2? t S Ä rlMKH • " LlCMhse APPLIVATIOM*. t.< N otick.— i, chiklkh idvrh. do hereby *lve aotice that I shall apply to the Judges of the C ■lo Htatea Delaware, In and for the county of Naw Casile, Wav next, bam g the Hint day of the May Term. A. I»., iM7t, for a II tun or tavern In the village of Klulng Hun, In hchool District Non. 2» and 7S, in ChrlM tlana H l. in Ne« Cas le coan'T, In tha Htale ot Delaware, witti the privilege to s» II into«Icaltng llqnora In leMM quanlltle« than •CN. recoin Kl _. not from N day rt of Uaneral se« ca and Jail Del I very of the the P D lay. the l'/th day of Mi inh to keep ik on the iiretnl* peelahle eUlaens quart. to he d d tile following id the NaId application, to Wit ; mm Dougherty, * nthony Dougherty Donanue. Patrick T< Hamm! Davis, K P Conner, John Moor, Thema« Toy, James Toy, i .1 A Bernard MrIIugh, James (irorr. w B Dougherty, Paul nogait. Jr Thomas I^hwI Paul Bogan. CHAULES UEVER. apt7 31« . a. 4 be time N Keno, Nev., in A.hes! lime of a 14, a _ I m an.l and new the Taa N THF. ONLY HAKEH That Proved True, Facts are Stern Ihings ! The Champion Safe (Reno Gasette, March 4th,] A Gaxette reporter baa been » the «lay In Inspecting tbe »afes from the ruina, «ml In gathering notes ae to their condition. The result of »he in vestigation provee beyand all doubt that the Hall safe, inaiiufaciur*rt In t'lnclnn ll, Ohio Is the most reliable safe repre s* n»ed There were safe« from half a doa differenl matiufecloriee in »he fire, and their content* w* re in all Magee betweet) •rcli and utter ruin. Some bad to be *kers cut to pieces with pend Inc rescued le blown sms eU; Rome wrrs a muss of broken piss d warped plats«. Other« iteemsfl iV«, while within there Horne lost knobs, ihlnatlwri completely the Hull's saruopen cblsel, and >bs wholly untouched. Tha s safe , Dali's) lay In a ■ wm cl i a sire» Ing for eighUeo as it cooled ofl Mr. Boyd opened ll without the least haslta lion, and the contents were s A-fi had a Utile s in ihe holtest d all I*eo. t*T rid on tbs nulb was nothing Raved, ot he upset, in « e.1 without a nammer contenu were CoOBty TreaR s«snfeombusil»»leN up*»» ln*<t the > • all for oil of b .Ï hours, «X <»*>d as all ware r the'two | ay Hunday lay in Is or hf*« saliMiit heat'd the r* gu 'h lion Hebrew ac*- pitch, by b >ruing hrHiid.v aim! whisk v . at d wlien If w»n opened yes terday afternoon, he found his money, pap. if and biMit.s hardly discolored. f, new. M» w h oil vioiiR hlK 111«". the hi the ell l . •iiil h •*1 F.x TtLEGRAMS received lo - j»y ilie — Y, Hall S&fc & Lcck Company ml, Ks no, March 3. pffy. and Burglar Pro* f -afo wan oi*eue*l this morning, iho Bolls an«t Locks working In perfect order, foutent» wholly Your larkö FI : that 1». A. BkN opr A Co , Bankers. ad min Ukno, March 3, lrffi. k Dur Hall's Saf<* wss li. a fire of Burning >11 for f ignueii Hours ; ihe holiest fire I w. H .« fr op<'Bu<i readily ms In splendid order. log els H, BoTI), County Treasurer. or Hkro, March 3, >870. No. 18 Ha'«, helot ging to «1 Its coni* nts |ectshap>. Hafe opened without any David MoFari.aivd. a fruit Y \ baa uRi ocen opened, J 14, the trouble «-si, before buying Mafes of second* nk»; At decidedly haild dealers. Wh will lo your ad vmilage. Hall's HaTea and Locks are the Best In the World l HALL'S H 4 FR AN1) LOCK CO., Cimlnnati, New \ ork. Chicago, wan Fran* cisco, leoulsvlile and Ht I*ouIh. Hample .safes In store and Informal! m furiiislKil by the Agents for Delaware and Maryland. Fa to FLINN A JACKSON, tlw Market street, Wilmington, Del sr 4-flrnoR Carpet Department. G. WORRELL. de al h for F. Mails to a -«2»ie ins Mali-' and thence M«-io of and We have w In Ht nek and In almost dally receipt from the best carpet mille In try, a fi ll line of new and hand some styles of alt grades ef the BODY BRUSSELS, in Tapestry Brussels. Ex. Supei Ingrains, SUPIRFINE, MEDIUM, COTTON CHAIN. DAMASK. XV eta and Other CA HPETINOS. OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, BUGS, MATS, WINDOW SHADES, FLOOR LINENS, STAIR LINENS, Ac., Ac., Ac. «■ugn Ö-I0 sod w-th hoiiUi slake W..g khdi per Iasi per 13 eh i 11 Ii N<'Tl- - We lion from «hose log. wl.tlhei prepared to poidia*« cordially Invite an Ii spec «* v li* » onlt inplate tun IrIi not. ItlfliC* wn. 3-10 Be* k 7 I, il.» the ihe G. Worrell l 820 k 822 Market Street, MASONIC TEMPLE h* »»»Minds an« erte iiu und h d 14th eodta Ke uotion of Coal. GUO. W. BUSH A SON, VrM,b street Wharf, Will aew Mil lk«1r aesxeelleë tkeaan •leak Ceel et ike fellewiag eaak trieee : HkOKKI, Ml AND BTOYB, NUT, room street $i.(H _ 1'hi La Bki.lb mi., '»It In* (a Kreuch r hem ici ?'J ,JI "s-bri W what the bind no, p ,„ lh ,. I.J -ears 11 enstiiei the i, " M ? a '*>t« - Otters mutant u-^er i,,,,., 1 u> with co vim in.ubic, t,,. r or lie would be put (.<» m .. .. I'»ui» i lma written. Ti.# and absolutely « « rial Wlliioui a l>| t « r ■•l. v PVIMK "'•'HhI, "S ho if » I, ïh. Ins' , d' I rlMKH <111 r, I i i •I J «M* IU 7 I* WlihOllt Wkle ■'lijf • " -M • ■ I '-VI t.< id h - * f the II r# »fi| i Y net. ll: ^ be pape i . c de« auUiorlxei aware. Add Wllinlnah has. VV ' hg fcM j, : do tha to Kl 1 a •"•«ing -Jut-la "Sri Ü** , ""»Ha!,«, . ÜWIMsKKP.rSTKHj I _. a P « I L. I ITU. I-ro i The rnanageni have thud*, 1 dividend, at the rate of liv. L , llr ^» num for the la-i k | X ino.itu ! l I* not wiDidrawu are reKard.*i from the flr*tday or April V** 1 * emit,* 1 1° partie, pau™ ^,,, ^ api.«, ___!-rïÜt N OTlCE.-MichaMcs' , " Hon oflVrs „„ hlxle «Inc*. First psjlniml on ll„.,„ ,V day lu May. Anpucm M ' [''"2,* apll-endtr „I Chas. W. h >n, Del. <W,6H the D VIDKM). A KTIMa of N •» OTICK —1 lie Delaware l oai . a. i'°? now offen» newsuxk 4 be Oral payment may r w ^ time lotiiesecretary (|E(J c aplO N A 1**11 for*;» • w »01 skipiey St/'inifjj, OT1CK.—The WilningUrii ciallon now offers - n first payment me lime to tbe Secretary mar3l-l a W bUjsk for b* ruivip ki JYO. i . MaPIa 1 w liipi«T Kt .i" «JTICK.- J. H. Fiiniri _ manag. in. nt oi in« olü .«win* macniiie comp»ny_a, e Wilson. Ihi. martin, hs, I m 11.11*1, an 11. an .n 1 ,r.ly m jT an.l I« known a. IU. Impm.rt * ..„1 Wilson. It I« the nne«t mini, w, wing nia.hln« unw In u.r,anu hu vanta*.« «U|«Tlnr to mi; nin.r W« non« our friend« wdl 41,. n ,,. and n.l 6uj- until lh.Jh».e..louiwn. new machine. " Our lerruar; emhr.o«* Ims»,« , Chester eounllM. Pa , m.U 1." the Kadern «gier, of SUryl.ml Our idBr«, at prwem, win hefouos Taa Mari.l mrse 1 .. A Iler in. ais „I tu neu we will li. found hi our old , Oarrelt riulldlug, No. l\t M«r,.i,. rw AOKNTtS VaNTKIi ™ J-H.PRIMKihj N tian taken ! ae in that doa and be with Inc febfl dtf FO U BALE . FOR SALE. Ose HflQirel auf FonM piss there >bs Tha In a Mr. Hun.ooii WilniliiKloss (ll. ia uccordancs witk as onhntDceiw April igih, 1ST», sealed prop.isai- w.ll isceivrd at Pis offln- of Hie tilv Id* • r, ei.ttl 4 o'closa, Wednesday, Aprili band red and forty-A*t , Wiini.RKh per annum, i.syablesetnM the fi'Nt .iu» • of May tod î varnttsr, clear of all iax*a «1 by SUàis«»f Delaware *»r the Un dad «'.ale JI>see «ronds will l>e «lue ad follows. Five thou* first day of Nov#rni*er. »M. ml Lkoiisand «toiler vernt>erof each and e until the whole aruouii' for doll City Loan. «X psr nuall v as ware in heat'd hrHiid.v yes money, the flr»si oay of •*1 ■ (For a safe and pt for t lAlitl.t ktees or olt pi payment of intereht, nlfl e; tier.) e Uomrn tU-« r-wr right to reject any or ill bids. All bid»» lor the at> '•Proposai» foi City Lot to John Guthrie Uliairmtn off litre, Ully '1 rva»urrr *« *.fb*v.J tngp*n, Del. FRANCIS MM tS aplS-6t 8 Ina 1 fcir pffy. -afo an«t »Ul, 'i*i I 1 . OR SALE. -The |»k»*J 4 flxiures *.f a well \ Satisfactory reaso- ■ givs ply lo J• J- hM »Tit r*. W. cor. Broad and Waaln K'fn* api'2,itj. rtnum » .'OR HAL/ — A fire proof is:*- -'A at this office. "!» lrffi. fire I LlUlt BALK OH HEM J; F rani and \> est sir*-' t*« -MG W. lt.OAlst >870. any baa d tx Front feb22-tf. LioKttALE. . tl l 1 A Store Property, w> ltJ 18 land, good hr lek Uwellir»l"» u# * out- hu l hi lugs. Prtcei3,wjo. a A pply to EVaNH PENNINuJ ocim _ Eighth an d Mw-jj nun hale - a hign y inirçjJ Jr of 103 acres,!n While tlsj^rs» ured. a 11 enclosed In UhbK »e» vlded Into five fields, latum chard in full hearing. I/uonc Joining the fs.rm. IIundlüea—MJJ, «Ion .Double Tenant iiou-se, Harn, aad ail oiler buildings first class farm. X miles ir"» 1 P. W. A B K. K. Centmhfgf miles from WJlndngtoo B^iK.urêa'i.ïW.Koja*' second* the Fran* m and Del OCt21-W«S£R«l-W 1 ;oK RhNT—KMoral •«•'* ft r Telegraph BullUlcgi ■ *® ( 1 «u Haiti« for «.alee or It« rentetl with u,"na1^ Apply to tliWAh p fab« tf BMO0lyUS; almost In hand FINE FURNITU W. & D, McEW auJ «sretu^ OffSSfO».»!.,.!»«,«^ Ac. NEW & SECOND-HAj FUKNlTt 1 ^ Al tksir Vo. 504 Goods will !>• * old •eu« -«M ml ae»!« * ALgiuc*« Ml ■uit P 1 A •tf WAT CI ,je* É / Cl.Ot'KH spectacle«» hS l B , HU RAWtfcf otf , Wil«i« uT ■ • .il It« tir.m b.« , *, ,,. l r.i» rtl gl«««««. H«« •4}ii«uuitiy on >»** ;._,!, Hi vl ^ P r* Tire public I« raïF «x.mtiie my «io«« *" a ^ spec IrIi not. l A UviaU««iJ b J lui id.»** * ft. * .ly prepufW; d,. iy >■"*#: hLm.i«» 1 ' c î!« p"' ÄP'SK'j-i; W - VrM,b tkeaan : $i.(H w»arT-*taw4w