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' 7 Isaac Cook, and «it Dattti SattHt a P. JOHNSON, Eurro» » Flop's. Tmm Daily uaikttk ia published every afternoon (Sunday excepted,) at 416 Mar fcat street, and serverd by carriers to sub strikers In all parts of the city end nur re sliding towns and villages, or six cent a week, payable weekly. Yearly subsrrtb er«, «S In advance, it has a larger circula tion than any other Democratic paper in lbs State. Tin Db&awari Gazette, established ts 17M, the largest and most flourishing weekly paper in the Rate, mut hua a larger elreoJanon than any other on the Penlusu la. Published every Thursday afternoon, at SI per year tn advance. with also Mr. nan had Mr. am to it P APHIL «5 li-tr**. T7*ia puj >tr hau no adcertUiny ayentë ta Philadelphia. When tue Herald attempts to correct the Gazette it should do bo in a man ner that may be to its credit. We say that there are courts in Philadelphia where the Judges are ail Republicans.— We did not use the words "the entire ju diciary ol Philadelphia are Republicans." And as there are only two Democratic Judges out of twelve oft tlie bench there, we were sufficiently correct, juries, it only happens now that the De mocrats are permitted to have a reasona ble proportion in that city because by a streak of luck a Democratic Sheriff was elected. White Demockats certainly were summoned upon the jury iu tlie Federal court at Charleston, but the precaution was also taken to summon none who had not served in the Confederate army, and so, being unable to take the test oath, weis ineligible. It is worth remarking that tbs oath was administered by aclerk and marshal who could not take it them selves,*being ex-Confederate soldiers, at the request of a District Attorney, who could not take it, being an ex-Coufede rate soldier, and upon the order of a Judge who lent the Conft«lerate navy aid and comfort iu the person ol his sou. As to the It is a matter of extreme regrot to the Democratic people, as well for the interests of the city as the party, that the majority of tlie City Council cannot con centrate on a contract ami sustain it.— It is also a little too bad to find members of the Republican party voting to abro gate contracts by which the city is ma«le to lose tlie advantage t hat it had secured to put money iu the jackets of a con tractor. if what Mr. Pay liter said last night was true. is to Atnl tins is certainly tho ca»e, K The City Solicitor ought to lai onlered to prosecute the contractor fo meut of his contract. It. is a pity tliat dill'erences in political sentiment should be allowed to cause the public interests to be trifled with atul tho city be made i-fultill ths loser in a case so plain as the one volved in the removal of the dirt from the old quarry lot ou Eleventh »Meet. Mit. CoNKUNG's last "greatest effort of his life" took place yesterday. It was hy himself fraakly confessed to be a politi cal Speech. U«: said that the struggle was for political power and pred«)rni nance ; that tlie tlebale had laien a par tisan debate, not intended lo convert any Senator of either side, anil it was in that view that he had now offered some po litical observations. This, says the cor respondent of the Herald, accurately de scribed the evident object of Mr. Conk ling's speech, ani it is to his creilit that he openly confessed it. Like most of the speeches—or perhaps like all that have been heard in tlie Senate on the Army bill, with the exception of Judge Davis' —it was directed at the country at large, and intended to influence the voters, not in the Senate, but in the States. The Senate debate has differed in this from that in the nouse on the Army bill, which really cleared up peints befoie befogged, and closed appropriately with au honest admission from Gen. Garfield that it was not revolutionary, but consti tutional and legal to put riders on the appropriation bills, and that the cry of revolution raised in the beginning was nonseuce. A 94,000,000 Verdict. Messrs. P. & T. Collins, of Philadel phia, tlie contractors for building the Madeira and Mamore Railroad, in Bra zil, have receive«l from Mr. Thomas Collins, of their linn, who is in London, a telegram announcing "Court non-suit ed bondholders on their own evidence ; ordered payment of certificates." This refers to the Chancery suit between the Bolivian bondholders and ths contractors for building the railway about the fund of some $4,000,000, which was to have been «levotcd to building this railw but the bondholders endeavored to have repaid to them. The decision the money in the bank of England, or ders the payment of the contractors for the work already done, and will make the fund available for the further con struction of the railway. The Ledyer says, this is gratifying intelligence, not only to the contractors but also to the many persons in this city and its neigh borhood who are interested in the fur nishing of materials for the railway, ami to the Reading Railroad, which, it is un derstood, supplies rails and other work in considerable amounts. I • a y» I lorks Conkling has taken the ground which Gaifield abandoned and calls the de mands of the Démocrate "not only revo lutionary but treasonable." M FmldMl. [Wa.hirirton oorretpouaetiee of 8t Lou I, | Mr. Glotw.liem ] j Among the recent arrivals hero was Isaac Cook, of St. Louis, who lias been spending some weeks In Florida. Mr. Cook, during tlie administration of Mr. ltucbansu w as a frequent visitor bare, and Unit time was Air. llucbanau's post master at Chicago and represented bis Buihui hours tative is ln'erests in Illinois as against ftni Mr. Cook, iu a conversation with sotne old triends to-day mentioned the several very interesting and entertaining reminiscences of Mr. tiuchanau's admin- he Istration, showing his strong devotion and the attachment to his political friends and also iris generosity to the poor and needy, the Mr. Coj>k said that he had always sup posed fjom public rejKirt that Mr. Bncha nan was a very parsimonious person, Calling on him on one occasion at tho Executive Mansion Ho found several in digent pensons, of whom the President had solute personal knowledge, and saw on him hand each of litem a $5 gold piece, cing Mr. Cotksaid, "Why, Mr. Piesldent, I am a little astonished at your liberality, and The pebple say that you aie very stingy." big The President replied:—"During each the year of my term I pay out every «Ullar tliat 1 receive of my salarvfor household expens s and benevolent purposes. I have a private income of $0,000 a year, which Is ample for any American gentle man." Another incident mentioned re lated more particularly to himself. He a,l said that while he was postmaster at Chicago Mr. Holt was Postmaster Gen era!, aid had taken a great dislike to at him, and frequently auno>ed him by writing impertmeiit letters, bodisagroe aide, said Mr. Cook, had my position bo- the coine, that 1 determined to resign and came to Washington for that purpose.— After my arrival here I ascertained that Mr. Holt had informed the President that either Mr. Cook or the Postmaster Gen eral w<>uld have to resign. I called on of the President ami informed him of my treatment by Mr. Holt and my intention to resign. Old Buck, in his peculiar and w expressive manner said, "Do nothing of the kind." "But." said I, "Mr. Piesi- i» dent, t ie Postmaster General has left me no alternative." The President, in a confidential way, leaning over toward me, s iid, "Well, let him resign," and further remarked, "Now y«>u may as well do rest ea*y in your shoes." The result of it was that I returned to my office in or Chicago with a highly complimentary letter saying that lie had no more efficient and capable officer connected with the department. a of ; P olitical )ou^la^. a Mr. Edward Atkinson, one of the shiewtjest businessmen of New England, and famous as a political economist, has just returned from an extended tour of observation through the States of Ge gia, South Carolina, North Carolina and Virginia. Tlie result of his investiga tion, a» given in tlie New York Herald, is interesting, and valuable as well. The growth of internal traffic, and tlie extent to which trade is directly carried on with tlie Nukh and vV eat by inland towns, has ions|ly aflected the business of Savau nah ajid Clmil«*ston. Another reason which fie gives lor tin« condition of busi ness in Charleston is the extent to which her credit has Vwcn loaned to railroad en K U'lprisbi. In Atlanta hs found ; mg state of things, and so in| Lyiichbmg .and Staunton, Va. As tho relations of tin >1 all bile blacks he was a close observer frequent testimony that the negro« id e, Uzy and »hiftle. wlut lie saw. The blacks t«;nde< cy to flock to the citii The the anif-st 1 but they I are lnbnoiiolizing the market-gardening 1 busindss. and many of them are becom- ) were was disprov* «1 hy of hy po de the not The bill, the of was :s.>t*d of laud. u »K P* The crossroads stor«* keepers are one of the cause.* why tlie negroes will not re main on farms in tlie countiy. These slot«*», he says, are largely kept by Ger mans, and to charge no more than a pio fit of s ftvo lier cent, is considered the dealers. Real estate ^ -11 by values are generally increasing, and good c«lucati«>nal a«lvantages are being eqjoyed by the colored people. Mr. Atkison hum marizes his views on this geueral subject thus: That the main difficulties with respect to the relations |of the two races In the several ÎStates have been surmounted; that the colored population is rated ac cording to ih* ability and the industry of imlividulls; that the white population is changing, and a new cla*s is springing up. A new ownership of pioperty is coming in. The tools are passing to those who can use them. A great, marked and absolutely permanent change dates within the last two years, so far as the testimony of both c<flors can be relied upon to prove it. The most prominent men express themselves well satisficftl with the new order of things. A Double Tragedy. BrÿFSLO, April 23, 1879.—At about eight o'clock tiiis evening a trageily 00 curreij in the vidage of Canaseraga,which will result in tb<* death of two persons, Miss Lucy Wyman and Alonzo Luce. The two have been keeping company for some time, and this evening Luce pro posed marriage ami was rejected. He became so infuriated at this that he pull ed his revolver and shot lier in the head, remarking a9 lie vli«i so, "There will be a hereafter for you." lie then went to his fathers house, a few roils away, ami shot himself in tlie head. Neither can live. the Bra ; This the fund have have or for make con not the neigh fur ami un work JUDGE BLACK AT WORK. Harritobury Special to Phila. Press. I Among the distinguished citizens of the border counties who are here to-«lay • was the veteran jurist, lion. Jeremiah à. a y» I Black, who busied him circulating a • •in*irial for th«* signatures of the lorks I burs Of both houses, approving th«* present Democrats in Congress, s much interest in political matters as he ever «lid and is in accord with tlie present policy of 'ratio friends. em I i s! ■ of the Jmlgf! Jilark lakes he; arty ace • Dono. his Den TENTS AND RATIONS FOR THE N EG ROES. "Washington, April 23.—A telegram from Governor St. John, of Kansas, was petition to-day by Representa tive liaskel. It H«sta forth that fiuin 1,500 t«> 2,(loo colored emigrants are about Wyandotte and more are coming, the greater portion of whom ar«j desti tute of means to provide for the necessi ties of life. To he able to meet any c«jn tingeney that may arise and to prevent the poor aud unfortunate class of refu gees from suffering for want of necessary shelter and food, the Governor submits that Jt would be an yet of justice for the government to provide tents lor them. filed » in and which de revo and ration* Drums in the Nenat*. Mr. Conklina Ilnlln , Out For Three C Hour» "The Ureateit Fffort of III• tTi Life. Sa' e, Rent ware, Special to tlio World. 24.— Senator Washington, April Coukiing's speech to-day lasted three hours and as a dramatic effort was quite successful. It was llkewbo the authori tative announcement that Mr. Conki ng is out of the Presidential race next year ftni ^ th*t his influence will he given to making General Grant the nominee of the Republican party, and alsothedecla ration of what he at least considers he the platform of that organization In the coining campaign. Iconic before 1 o'clock, the hour for the "dibit' to begin, the scenic «'fleets were all arranged, roar members of the Cabinet were present.-— Secretary Evarts was in the diplomatic gallery and Secretaries Thompson and Sherman and Attorney-General Devena were on the floor. When the appointed time came the actor appeared promptly on the stage. After tragically anno cing the proportions ol the national tax paid by the twenty-seven Northern States and the eleven Southern States and twl 1 - big Senator LI ill, who sought to question the accuracy of the balance sheet, to lor bear, be plunge«l into the war of the re hellion. He wheeled his chair away for more room, and thereby muddled Messrs, Hamlin, Ingalls and Blaine into a com P*ct and, iu appearance, an insignificant unity. This cave him the broad aisle a,l «i the space behind ami two and a hull desks in which o tramp. The war against Democracy went on at the rate of seventy words |*«r minute, Tho constitutional atgument can be coin pressed into this proposition—that it is the duty of Congress to make appropria tions and that a failure to make appro priatious is a disobedience of the Consti tution, and therefore treasonable and revolutionary. A similar neglect to per form a constitutional duty by a member of the Executive or Judicial Department would result iu the impeachment of the delinquent. Ann her legal proposition w as that tho whole of the legislation, a clause of which is sought be repealed i» restrictive and a check on the Exocu ti*o. The inference from this was not stated, but it was generally supposed on the Democratic side that it was that, without this restriction, the President «an do as he will with the army and with the militia of the several .States at the polls or elsewhere. Iu connection with this claim a prominent New York Democrat recalled to-night the fact that in 1870 it was arranged that Grant should order out the State militia to keep the peace at the polls in New York city at the Presiden tial election. The statement of both these proposi tions occupied but a few minutes, ami the r«-«t of the time was devoted to calling the Democrats murderers, incendiaries, ruffians, bullies, leptaters, white iea gusr«, night riders, 1 a 1 lot-box buffers and a good many o:h«*r very hard naun s. The scetdc effect ran through it all. Mr. Ingalls was called upon to act the part of reading clerk whenever a statute or ex tract was to be read, because he articu lates so well. As each sheet of paper on which the notes of the speech were writ ten was finished it was torn up with a îalth <->f gesture that aided the oration immensely. General Sheimati coming in, Mr. Conkling paus> <1, and bow ing low to the entertainment, say ing in a voice loud enough to l by the galleries, "I hope >«>u're well." As lie Tlio IKio, Bcrihcd All ated he tended, ly Union Ul at said to corner a quart« of enth tw _.. nuo frame and H Ann, 7th. 8 Ml vale, Kept 01 Tho at Real three In of «*1 ami line Und feel the ills east 187M N The at lie.i ale and nil K welcomed hi lieaul ivanced in his speech he grew mon* and more hitter towards the South, and finally spoke of all ellbrts for c 1 between the two sections of the I eouGtry as "ecstasy" and "gush." 1 l * ,Ht ^ d»s ) ow J(j Wîii * inost l MO,l, ic manulac turer o! soothing syrup in tin* country. II«: sneered at the administration as not robust in its trealment of Democrats, lie attacke«! the Coufeilerates for being in Congress and eulogized Grant for us ing the troops at the polls in New York iu lb70. It was in this c lie sai«l that the people of New York reg istered their judgment of General Grannt's services in the vote given in 1872 , and that when next they recorded their judgment his services in that con nection .should not be hidden away. The speech altogether was the bitterest that has been he aril for a He «1« of In len It •ition that of is is to 187 8 lo j loug time. The Cse of Wafer. After considering the subject for a long time, the Water Committee of City Council lias «letormined to make a new assessment of the houses and other build ings in the city where Brandywine water is used. It is asserted that a large sum of money is lost annually hy the use of hydrants that are not recordod on the Water Department books, and are,thtre fore, not paid for. The persons appoint sd to make tlie new assessment are Allen Ruth, Cornelius Stinson, II. B. Morrow and J. Nickerson. They will record all the buildings where Brandywine water is used, and the number of hydrants, wash-paves, bath tuba, etc., in each. at 00 for He a his shot live. LHJESSB APPLICATION*. OTICF..-I, FERGUS KELLY, do hereby give notice that I shall apply to the Judges of the Court «»f Gen«.*ral Ses Hlons of iho Taue** and Jail Delivery of the Hlale el Delaware, in ami for the c of New Castle, on Monday, tho 12th day of May next, being the first day of (be May Term, A. J»., 1879, for a llceiiHe to sell In loxlcatiug liquors ami general merohan «li*-e al No. 937 Chestnut »(reel, Tenth d, of the City of Wilmington, County d .Slate Mforesaid, and the folio« sjH-ctahle citizens recommend ike »aid ap plication, lo wit ; Myles Burae. Janie» Kelly, N W in* Patrick Neary, Mich K I Thomas M Job 1'aulck Maher, Wlllium Maloney, Owen Mela «H (i Pat rick K«-y Holds, Hamuel L Bayly. r.KUCH K EDDY. •I l»unn. 'hi I Ip Far». ville, John Mul Thoiaas M ney. of à. a in in of Hutton, Cali iu, John Ash, John Roach. Robert casNldy, Michael Bradley, I li Jordan, Id, Ja I, em Kd J« I 11 « 'itlallllig. ap.'2 3 N OTH I, THOM A.S TOY. I llii the I oi Asseinbly, In » o !»• ri pplr in writ « *>l tho Pe plia u» I » of the <le I provided •hy give nr ce that 1 shall H to the Court o !«! and J 1 I I cry, of it)'- H>ate «>( Delawnn THE was 1,500 desti c«jn refu the and lor Ne si ie county, «< Isy, tlio being tli* 2 th y ol May next, A. D., 1*7 f the next May tt a license to kren nn mi » as the Will first day court, f. tUe I î f* Hotel, in ■ hi :stiHiia id Htalo ol ng Inj •bool districts N nd und red, New < •iy and Delaware, and in less < drunk II iiitoxicat Hies than one quart, to mises, and the follow l I.« he "5 -table citizens application, lo wit; John Doran, John McKenna, Hugii Holland. Charles O'Donnell, Paul Bogun, Hr, James Toner, •omniead the *81 Ja Ne«lery, Daniel Clower, Levis Craig, J unies Toy, Charles Dtver, Hamuel lianamans Daniel Travis THOM AH TOT. ap»3l S clan, In New The SHERIFF'S SALES. HKKIFK'HHALB. By virtue of h writ of Levari Facias, directed, will be exposed to fubile e, at the LAFAYETTE HOTEL, 841 Riipley St. Rent by John J. Dougherty, in the city of Wilmington, New Castle county, Delà ware, ou PATUHDAY, Tlio 26th day of Al'HIL, A. D. At e<1 tain sou as ten; ten by af IKio, at 2 ö'cloctt, p. in., the following de Bcrihcd Heal Estate, vlr. • All that certain lot or piece of lam! situ ated In Christiana hundred, hounded and described as follows, to Wit : lh^Rlnnllig oil he northerly side of Eleventh stre«* tended, and Ita Intersection with the west ly side of Terrace avenue ami at the «lia nt UV) f«-et fr«»m the westerly side of Union street ; Llience along saht side of Eleventh street extended, westerly 40o feet Ul the easterly Ship <»f Wood lawn »vc at U» fe« t wide ; thence along said side of said avenu« northerly and at right angles to Eleventh street «»xtended 102 fern U» a corner <»f land of Anna McHugh; thence hy a line of said land south 64 f«'et and quart« r degrees east 4<K) 6- too feet to the side of Terr ce aveaue aforesaid ; amt thence thereby southerly at rigid angles to Elev enth street extended, 165 feet to the place«)) tw ginning, t>e the contents lher«H>f what _.. ... v, wltli tlie Elevenlli street extended, Wcxsllawn ave nuo and Terrace avenue forever; with three frame dwelling houses, two frame barns, and a frame workshop thereon erected, execution as the •alh and Hose land dre«i ami of : ! H «*!/.**< I ami taken property of Thomas L. Ann, hi« wife and t. t., ami l*> Imj Hold by JOHN PY LE. (Sheriff. Hheritl'H Office. Now Caatle, Apill 7th. 1«7!>. ap9-3tawU HmuFT By vl.t ISALF. of a writof Levari tael um, directed, will be exposed I« public 8 Ml vale, at the LAFAYETTE HOTEL, 841 Hhlpley hi., Kept by John J Doiifherty, In the city 01 Wllinlugion, New Castle county, Dela ware, WEDNESDAY, Tho 7th day of MAY, A. D., 1879, at 2 o'clock, p. ni., the following described Real KNiale, viz : All that certain lot or piece of land with three throe storied brick dwelling* there« n •cted, situate In the city of Wilmlng on, In th«« county aforoKal«!, bouml* «1 ami de sorlbed a* foil« , to wit: Beginning ala «take of land convey««! U* John il. id In a line dividing UiIn from the distance 173 Adam* Michael McClusky'* I .ml, of M feel 2 IncheN northerly at angle* frem Fifth street and at the distance of 167 feet 2 Inches easterly at right angle* from Churcli *treH; thence parallel with Church street north 32 d*gr«*e* ea*t 60 feet 10 Im he* tc the south aide of a new *treet So fest wide call «*1 Daniel* or Lord street; the led by me Id side of said street s«.ulh •* degreea feet to a corner stake : thence *>y a parallel to the wall of Trinity ohurcli yard Mouth 7^ d»*gre««s cast 9 feet C Inches to the north side of the Philadel phia. Wimlnvlouand Ralilmore Railroad: ami thence hy tho said side of said railroad westerly 66 feel 4 Inches to a stase tn a line of laud laiely couveyed to John H. Adamsahence westerly along sal.l Adams' Und and parallel wlih the aforesaid . 0 feet whle stre«-t called Daniels or Lord street tf feel 10 inches to the place ef beginning, be the contents more or les«. Ized and taken In executl«n as the properly of William McGInleyaud Kllen, ills wife, and to I S east i" In at in fi be sold by JOHN PYLE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Oifico, New t'Mtle. April 17 at>18 «-•fit 187M 111*.IU t E'H HADE. By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias, directed, Will t>e expo*<*d lo public N sale, at the LaFAYKTTK HOTEL. 841 Hhlpley Ht. Kepi by John J. I Wilmington, Ne Klierfy, In the city of Castle County, Delu SATURDAY, The 3rd day of May, A. D.,1879 the lollowing descilbed piece of land sltu iingion aloresahi. at r lie.i 1 Eslat All th ale III II and liav nil IU«* K lug sli ' lot ' it y ot \\ II 1« orlek h « 1 id hav •et and 2 inches ih si : front on and extci if*. « >g IV ba«k width 17 id ui g H» *. 1 5 side alley • > tr« «*t, u ntl It)«* priv ih*ge ol he 1m <*lghl lug within H dr«-*I and Hurt en ♦•lev ichfM to luud, he the b and ilv NiXli l«fH8. Helzed property of soph ul taken I (be E. Clelan*!, wld 1 R. Cle i.l. «I «1« vlng imTlcagor, le U il It Cle . i lioniHh It. Cleland, In ml. A diaries N. Clelainl, Hopniu E.C'eisml,El len sInKiiiuk* r,J«»bii W.C'ul»ml «Mêlai «1. child)«' It Clflami, «le< , eas« | i«l > son,husband of u* I« . (Mflninl, wife of J d of ul Eliza nnd of Thouius A. W 11 VlMf <1 JorS mile Wll l*I A nd h >1. Shoe •I Ellen Hbrn'ieskcr, makur, hind and 1.1., and to bo wold by John PYLE, Nherlff. HherifTs Offioe, New castle. April 14th, 187 «. priO-tHxlu HERiKK'M MALE. By virtue of a writof Levari Fadas, nie directed, will oe expos«*! to public 8 lo hale, at the LAFAYETTE HOTEL. 841 Hhlpley St.. Kept by John J. Dougherty, In the city «»r Wilmington, N ware, Castle county, Dela SATURDAY, Tbo 3rd day of .May, A. D., 1879, at 2 o'clock p. itcul Estate, viz All those two certain lots of land here! described ., the following described, one lot with the two.story frame dwelling thereon situated in Chtsli hundred, bounded and described ws, to wit ; B«*ginulng roil Hide of Hlxth A veu Cole the easterly . between Brown and streets, ut the distance of Kl feet ni the northerly side of Coleman street, and the northerly side of a 3 (eel wide al luto Sixth Avenue; thence parallel to Golem ITU opening easterly ami the northerly side of said ley str«iet hy 1 feet to a corner; thence northerly and parallel to Hlxth Avenue 40 feet loa corner; thence • terlyami parallel to Ike first deserlb (*J line »nd Coleman street 80 feel aforesaid easterly side <>( Hlxth Avenue; and thence thereby southerly 49 feet lo the place of beginning, be the contents thereof what (hey inuy. Heiz***! and taken In execution as the properly «»( Cornelius Mcllhenuev, and ida, his wife, and 1.1., aud to he sold u*y (lie by JOHN PYLE, Hlicrlir. Hherlir's Office, New Castle, April Mlh, •3 aprui-eodts IIKKIFKH SALE. By vi.t s ol writ of Als. Le rl Fa « «1 (reeled, will he expo»ed to le, al Ike LAFAYKTTK HOTEL, 841 Hhlpley 8L, Kept hy .1« ' Wll public » J. Dougherty, In Ihecity of liigtoh, New Castle county, Delà SATURDAY, flic t!rd day of MAY, A. D., 1879, At 2 o'«*lock j Real Estate. All that ce with a iwo ., the Iwl lowing described iy. ; . pie î or parcel of land ick h« >ry »ilimled lo lh«* »a»«l city « linglon, boumled hegt I erly »>.«! d d «s roi •î Ion of thé » with Die 1 sir »Klerly Uteri y î I Cl Ml I NDl h si land «.I K< K 8 el 14 l«*.*| • il K I*. I 1 Mi a I lid in; westei ly all« ! wnh Taylor »(reel 71 leet to the l* easterly Ide **.ll«*y run > lor »Ire» I ; thence ■ long id >11 y parallel ill) Church :t 14 leet M>lt* of lay lor I St! îby 7u h et t mug, be the commits th » t he 1 h. g . . 1 1 dial they may. d take property ol Tho wile, and i.l.. and lo he li execution y and Jane, hit* d by JOHN PYLE, Hherlff Castle. April 14th, aprl6-eodis tlie • ' Hherlff '* Offlce, N 1819. L OST -FIVE DOLLAR« REWARD _ Oil the circus grounds, last evening' n silver watch, case No. 95, werk« 543,924^ The above reward will be paid and questions asked on the return the watch THIH OFFICE. !«> apai-lt* S HERIFF'S HAL IE. By virtue of a wilt of Ala. Lewari Fa. clan, to me tllieoted, will be expo««*! to public sale, at the HOTEL OF SAMUEL PEACOCK, In Middletown, In Ht. George's hundred, New Castle county, Delaware, ou FRIDAY, The 2nd daj of MAY, A. D., 1879, S cl K E The At ton, loi side by to In At 1 o'clock, p. m., the following descrlb e<1 Heal Estate, viz : AH those two <• tain lota, pn eea or parcels of laud situate follows, to wit: No. 1. Ail that certain farm or tract of the Forrest tarin, and A ppoqiiinlnilnk Inin aforesaid, rey Is bounded and de follow-, to wit : IteKlunliiK ala stake at the «Hlge of the waters of pond at Noxenlown mill pond corner for land «jf late John Lynatn. now of Joliu F. Hintis; from thence with line of said Hiatts sou ill 53* degrees east 8-10 perches to a Iasi aforesaid *outh 42 de tfreen went 43 2-10 perches to a atone corner as laxt aforesaid,south 48 degrees east N-rches to a stone corner for said flails' da, of the heirs of John D Bird lands of James Dnukhten ; from thence will» Douuhlen south *»7 degrees west II (i-lu perches to a stone corner for »aid Dough ten; from thence with a line of said Dough ten and others souUi 3l>i| degrees east 72 6-10 perches to a stone In the 1'lne 1 re* and Town-end station load, from thence with said road toward Townsend siation south «5!* fle*re< by t he s de of said late of Hamuel Mason now of Van Wag ; from ttienco with II Van Wagner north 4 degrees west 2*2 per ches to a small while oak corneras fast af resald north 1 * degrees east D2-lh per ches to a slake corner aforesaid north 43 degrees west M 5-10 (arches to a stake cor la-t aforesaid north 64 1-2 degrees west 07-10 perc-hes to a slake tn a line of land late of John Ginn ami therewith north 30 degrees east 7 2-10 perches to a sfake corner f«jr saht Ginn; from thence with said Ginn and u line of land of Wil liam Be« k north 7* «agrees east 28 3-10 perches to a gale post corner lor said Beck therewith north, 47* degrees west 330 7-10 perches to a stake by the waters of the nr<jr<*s>tlu mill pond; from thence with the wul«'rs thereof and binding therewith the courses and distances to the place of be ginning. containing within said bounds u es 00 perches, more or less with a dwelling and land know whlcti Is sltualiNl dre«i and New Castle county ami hy a recent ^ritaal 111 J si 1)5 5-10pero,h c*m to a slake ad corner for landN N of laud of *aid 173 t frame three story Ir barn ami other out building* thereou led Helz«*d and taken In execution as the property of Passmore II. Mitchell, Adeline, In* wife, and James Wilson and Mary A. Wilson, t t., and to be sold hy JOHN PYLE, Bherinr. HherlfT 's Offlce, New Ca*tle. April 14lh, t*î9 _ aple-eodtsS I S to at t HERiFF'8 HALF:. By virtue of a writ of Venditioni Ex directed, will be exposed to S . to i" public sale, at the HOTEL OF JACOB HYATT, In the Village of Newport, In Christiana hundred, New Cas» 1« county, Delaware,on FRIDAY The 25th day of April, A. D.,1879, at to o'clock.a. in., the following described Real Estât«*, viz : All tin land in Christiana but and Mia!** nl Delaware,« Gap Turnpike rw*d and road, b< D. Alexander I Mny«ler 'Thomas, D. Ly Klyuu, Edward Cranst« rn. amt others, containing about 130 ich, with large frame and stone dwell ing house, frame barn with stone stable, fi aiue shedding, corn crib, and other out buildings, muh 11 ha 1 tracts or parcels of uitng one farm, situated 1 dred, New Castle county the Newport and the Kiarnensl ded by said roads, by lands ol , William R. Fllnn, in, Vincent <4. , Kober» F. Ly const 1 Iran»«* dwelling house and 1 Haine tenant house there arsh land In rsh (•reeled. Al lot or Great Newp«» M sh «Ijolnlng 11, Jam d, co «•hen ol land, ulloii , dec'd, ( Rh late of Edward T id the Marsh 2 roods, 3«) In ex J. Brindley, log about 6 Meized d take ne property of Joseph S. Lyi b«*c«a A. Lynani, Extentri lx of Joseph K. Ly d hy JOHN PYLE, Sheriff Mherlff's Office, New Castie. April !»th, ap 10- Malls , dec'd, •I to he 187:*. HEKIFF'H MALE. By vlrt tS writ of A Is. Lc «• dlr«*ctu«j, will be Iu, ul tlie rl Fa posed to LAFAYETTE HOTEL, Ml Hhlpley Ht., Kept by John J. Dougherty, In Ihn city of Castle county, Delu *d puhll«^ \VH WEDNESDAY, The 7th day of MAY, A. D., ]«79, Al 2 o'clock 1». in., the following descrlb«*«! K«*ul EnIhih, viz : All that certain lot of land und two-*lory •Hing thereon erected, sit th«* said city of Wilmington, imumie«! and described as follows, to wll : Beginning at corner ol land formerly of Hamuel u oi of - «* d lMMlOl), the northerly side ol N int h slrtH-i and at tlie distance of 55 Iccl weder l y fr« tlie westerly Hhlpley sired, theuce by a laml nortli 32 degrees cast and parallel to Hlilpley Hire« t o2 f«a*t to a stak«* ; Lnoncu nortli 58 degrees west and parallel toNlhlh street 17 feel 9 Inches of line of said a slake; thence by a new line dividing this from the residue of »aid lot and passing through and aloiig tddlo of the partition dividing said dwellings south 32 «leg tho aforesaid Hide of Ninth street ; and thence thereby south 58 degrees east 17 fen 9 inches to the place ol begtunlng, he the cements thereof wnal they may. Book K, Vol. 7. page 419, Ac. Helzed aad taken In execution an the propeity of John F. Gieauen, and Emma E., ms wife, and l. t.'s, ami to b« sold bv JOHN PYLE, Sheriff, nherlff 's Offlce, New Castle, April ntb , W9. apl9-eo«llM toe west 62 feet to HEKIFF'H HALE. By virtue of a writ of Venditioni Ex ponas, ta me directed, will be exposed U» public sale, at the HOTEL OF HAMUEL PEACOCK, in Middletown, lu Ht. George s hundred New Castle S »fey, Delaware, on FRIDAY/ Tho 2nd day of MAY, A. D., 1879, at 2 o'clock p, m., the following described Real Estate, viz : All the undivided sixteenth part of all that certuln »ract.phjco or parcel of land situate In Appo«iulnlmlnk hundred, New castle county, Delaware, adjoining lauds of il. Davis, Bei J. Gibb-«, R. T. Lockw« and others, couiaiiilug one hundred slxty-llve acres of land inure or less, with a two-story frame dwelling, granary, ie »table, carriage house and shedding I M ! I 1 there tiled. id taken In execution »perty of David 11. West, and to be »old . ^ JOHN PYLE, Hherlff. Sheriff's Office, New Castle, April it.Llx 1B7U. aprl7-«Jodt» He1zed the C? HKKIFF'S HALF.. By virtue of a writof Levari Facias, me directed, will be* exposed the LAFAYETTE HOTEL, Ml Hhlpley «I. k. pi by John J. Dougherty, in the city ol v\ ilmlngtou, New Castle County, Delà SATURDAY, Tlio 10th Day of MAY, 1879, tin) lollowing Ue.orlbfd S î ' ' publie sale. y '»■lock, p. at 2 Real Estai Hz: Ab Mat certain l«»toi land ,'o-Hiory brick house 1th a double d brick stable id lying il tlie said city . beginning at the distance «>r 65 leet 5 inches Iron» Tenu» street and tli and along said Market street about 41 feet 7 Inches and extending in depth about 142 fe«*t to a cer'aln alley •sterly side of said lot.be the sam** what It may. Helzed and taken In execution as the property of Edward Woolten, Admiot» trauir of Alfred R. Woo'ten, deceased Clinton Kondabush and Rtxxla li Roixla' hush, his wile, formerly Rhoda B Wool* ten, surviving mortgagor and Marv Wootten, heir at law of Alfred R. Wmnt ten, deceased aud William A LaS-inla terre tenant, and to be sold by ' . u ' JOHN PV LE Hhari rr Bherlff'* Offlce. New CaslleflpH? lBIf * »pö-eoR lh« the st side of Market si reel 1 of Winning! Ink 1 1 1 1 _ n K. 1st, ts S HJBKIFK'8 SALK. By virtue 01» wm „, . , cl ", 10 <*»« dlrecu.1 ubllc hhU* at the 11 t* Ml.,«; APAYiil"J'K HOTFi K ept by Jnlill .1. î 11 «blpl,,, WilmliiKU).., New Cm!?;. 1 " 11 *« ware, ou '"'Ml li »nr E SATURDAY The 3rd day of MAY a' i, At a o'clock p. in., Hi,. .„1*.. „ "•» lîj Heal Estate, viz : ,OUowi «*ll iltwnj oÄ Urni'iiuiHti. !' r 'h! n 0 |° 1 ' ton, aforesaid huuiulni \ ", f loi lows, to wit : Bsbh.s !' section formed by l|„. i,, \" L ttu,|„ side of Hcott si r ,„.| win, herly slocoi I-< int,.J,,i , lu »Mi by the said side of Koiino., i erly 85 lectio a C „„J parallel with s.-jii „ U ,. M . , soulliei ly side of Pont -i,,,, . tbeuce easterly by ssld «„u,., .' 1[ el . and parallel with FourUa-u, ," rl "J! to I lie said westerly side nf s ''' 1 ' ll and Ibenee tliereby houllicn. ,: 's dred and Ully.im, to rte Ï " ,e ginning, be ilia rontenls wbalh '" >ri HelseU ami UtKen h, ,.r m m i lE b properly of Passmore il u " 1 A.lallne, Ills wile,and Jumble" 11 * Mary A. Wilson, i.l . ion n, i,„ JOilN l'Vl.K s 1,|r ^HherllT'. Offlc. N.w cJijp*«* HKKlKr'H KALK, By virtue of a writof Vending ». ixinaN, to me directed, will t-l 1,. Public Halo, mi Hi,* * HOTEL OF HAMUEL PKACncff In Middletown, in m. Oeorte'« im ? •*" C anile county, Tielawa UUI "' a . i>., i*tj, al I o'clock j* u 1 The following desert ha! K,.„] r.ul' J äMiri^ri^rsri-Sä SîïMâïïsï Joining lands of Henry liavi, ui 'J Glhbs James V. (raVrford.K rB WIKKI. James Hola-rts, deceaMd'.âi 73 and blndiag on the public road >Jîr from Ht. Anri*ci Church through u,e a t *f talnliiK by computatiou one JnS and Mlxty-Hve acie*. be thcaaioe mS lean, wlin a two story frame „ granary, stable, carriage house kJ meat houHe thereou erected, there n k peach and apple orchard with oilier lr«*es thereon, ftelz«*! ai. il taken 1 v nto N property of Joseph West. J r ., ,1^ t Henry DavlH a.liniulHtrau,r ol jo« w Jr., deceaHed) ami n> he m,m i, y JOHN i'YLf..Hhw Hberlfl's Offlce, New Unie, Apr! S HERIFF'S HALE. By virtue of a writ of Vendnio ExpouaH, to me directed, will be bin to Public Sale, at the HOTEL OF SA M UELPEACUCl In Miihlletowu, in St. George'sHutsii New Castle Countv, Delaware on FRIDAY, The 2nd «lav of May, A. D., 1879 at oue o'clock P. M., the following cribed Real Estate viz; A lot of laud Mltuated in Appoqt mink Hundred, New Castle Count? State of Delaware, bounded and Cri la*4 hy lamia of William \Vil>on, on tbtej by lamia of William Ginn, dece*t<W t he went by land* of James P. Both» and on t li« south hy lauds of the bon liiindre.fl 1 foil , to wit : Oiith«* Isaac Gibt**, containing ninety acr«*.s of I; frame dwelling, barn and other outisii ings thereon erected. Seized am! taken in execution»! C iperty of Lydia li. liuthw. Il, aud sold by JOHN l'YLK,Shertl HherifTs Office, New Cattle, Ajml 1871». ap-lMt tfßit nUKSALK —A higmy impn I 1 of 103 acres,in Wiill«*Clsy Cl ore«l. vlilad Hit All enclosed III Usag H--! Ii«*lds. Ü v b full bearing. Public irool . Hiiildliigs-Larg^M 1 I ch Joining the far s|ou,l>out>le reliant House,Hu •1 all oll er building* um« first class farm, g miles fron P. W . A b r. k. miles from Wilmington. A wily'." J NO. W. WM1TKMAN. Real Estate ag't, 2 W. Kowrlli ocl21-w*s«l-w Centraliv oexud. Wilmington,. HI I.LIM.S Lot* similar Mold, l»oiiiiglit or rxefcasi j. t. m:.ti.u, C lavloii House Iluildis D »*r ari8,l»,23,2«.,: V ,10h HALE. 1 A store Property, with is acr land, g«Ksl brick dwellinglaniM mil out-hulidlngN. Price S3,Sou. A • lil . Apply to EVANS i'KNNiNUlu.N octiy. KiglHh » n«I MwrkPi_ Â7TÏ R KNT.-M.-nmi Telegraph Building, ln ü***" 1 J suitable for offlce or assembly nsirn.i be rented with *i>«.*<-lal lnducem^-. A pply to ED W A HI ' M t IN Ab* feb22* 1 1. Hccond and 1^ f .luli MAf.KUK KfcM.-U*""' ! Front and W Cfct Btreju.. *i'{3 W. B. , Kroat xml We«*.* feb22.tr. 1 f.UK KKNT_Meeond.Blors fronii ' in Gazette building, 416 Rari*u* Apply at this offle«*. _ F 'OR HALE.—A Are proof JgJ at this office. FUBLIC SALES. P UBLIC BALE OK HfOLl. , Tit, »ulncritier will »I » , Hale, at the Chad'l» Ford , day. April a»ta, l«7w. forty b«»d" extra Laut:asU*r County Luwh. ( Hprlnlter», Bull, and feed«!. I A ere.lli ol M d»ï' S'I'-hkEVEM. ail o'clock. AMOS , __ _ L. W. Stidham A »on, Aucliouwr ap2i-wliAd2l S ALE OF COW«. The Hubscribers sell al Public Hale, hi East Marlborougu, ill Red Lion, _ Chester county, ! «.» MUNUAY. MAY Ml, I«*. Al 1 o'clBCK, F. M.. FORTY HEAD u L.W?u,!Îd HPBINUEUH, YOirSU BULL , TWO HOKHEH. M AIM» a lot of Evv Â'bAII-ET. L. W. Htl.lham a Sou, Aiwl'n. *'"• I K«ei»lc r '« or*« 1 r*oi8t*b' 8 urrici. r) New 1,'aHtleUi- A V, r j. iw Upon tlie apj.llcatlon Jj,j,. l | iru J I Obaudler, AilnilnUtrawr. m . „ , KlHhH, late ol UlB" 1 | ,||rrtl« county, tlec'.l. It l ,*! on * ( l i t | l tnKrHi" r *! the Kcgl«l»r tliat lh . e . A d J",,,llul"' sal.l, give nullcc ol tl elfi™ *,>u» of Administration ."F , lf „„„tli.K thedec'd, will. tl.odaf ." *f' l0 |)( by causluK adyertiw inel i , ule wllJila forty '*»>," 1 ^.,,*1 uubli'T Letter», In six ol tlie ^juiri «, Act oi j. cause h" ■ ja I rovided. Aim .. . iserUHl within the »• UHi!" l "rwil.mÄ" Tl i ) , therein tliree tbeH»" J a Ä,Ä aforesaid, the day yjtili». '■'* * .lace* ' NOTICE. M ,irfl All perion, , u u.l KHlale of tlie -leceaa ^Jm 1 [ ;'*jlj same duly * Ä» proTlded.^ p0(JL80 N CH^Vj .Oeutrer, on Act Address