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THIRD EDITION. B. mui. .»■• »»«>. «*>*• ■si Bratnar Us es Sw Waahlanswa It Brink Bins Os. Michael Burns who was iojursd on tha Baltim re and Ohio railroad on Wednesday morning lived on Second atreet near Jackson this city. He had been employed at Harlan & Hollings worth's for thirty years ae a riveter. Af ter the aocident occurred a dispatch waa sent to Thomas Johnson, tha Sup erintendent in the yard, stating that Miehael had fallen from the express train going south while it was passing Bladensbnrg. Petriok Burns a brother of'Michael, started immediately for Washlngten; and as no word has been received In this city It is supposed the unfortunate man is too mnoh inj ured to be removed. Miohael had in his possession 0600 which he collected together on Tuesday night before leaving. He has been »o ber and industrious, and was known among the employees at the works. Be sides his brother Patrick he has a sister. He was about forty years of age, and unmarried. How the accident occurred ia not known. Another dispateh re ceived says that Michael jumped from the train. This version is not cred tied. MAMBIBE. MEG1LL-CLAVEY.—At the residence or the bride's lather, U. Clavey, tic E. Third street, on last evening, Nov. la, by the Rev. . Parmalcc, David H. Megtll end Miss Llule Clavey. Both of this city. OUBBAUE—BOliTH.—By Rev. W. C. Rob inson, on th* Sth Inst, at M6 Welsh street Chester. Pa., Mr. O. O. Cubhag* and Miss Lydia Booth. Both of Newport, 1M1. 8 APP—DAVIS.—At the M. E, personage In bed Lion. onThonday evening, tne 13th E. Barrett, Mr. Benia J H iott., b? Rev. Loals min New •n 1 Miss Jennie Deris. Both er e Co., Del. HOS81TER—VINCENT.—At the reHidenct oi the bride** parent!, on Tuesday evening, Nov. 11, by Re*. A. N. Kelgwln. Mr. Albert E. Kossiternnd Miss Hattie Y. Vinftant. Both of this elty. DIED. WIIaLIAMS.—O n the Oth Inst, at Bovds, W. MeKendree Montgomerj Co.. Md., ... - Williams, in his tnlrty-fifiii year. spr, Muraaio a c *1 *>! 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Also guns, pistols and locks lor sale. Bell hanging, tool*, bolt eutr ten, ratchet*, wrenches, drilling machines, engines and boiler*. JNO. G. K1RZEL. 9-18 tf 206 E. Second street 6EWTH' FUR NISH I NCI GOODS. FALL OPENING! a 1 return thanks to my frteads and The Public Generally, For the patronage they have favored^me with, and again lolleltall to come and EXAMINE MY STOCK -or FALL AMD WINTER UNDERWEAR, Which I LOWEST, having bought before the advance oi nrices, which enables me to offer my stock at last year's prices. A FULL LINE OF GENT S offering AS LOW AS THE FURNISHING GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTION. W. H. SINCOCK, No. 307 Market Street, WILMINGTON, DEL. 0-1 3m eod S. D. PASCHALL, S. MARKET STREE!. WILVIINGTON, DEL. Manufacturer #f FINE CARRIAGES OF ALL STYLES. Warranted , an Represented, And Dealer In (he HNEftT HAND-MADE HARNESS. Unsurpassed In this city. In quality or fin ish. A large and handsome assortment ol BUFFALO, KUSS1AN AND ALPINE KOBE.S, HORSE BLANKETS, WHIPS, to., Ac. WPrlc :> and Terms will he made satis factory. Fall and Examine my stock. 108-3md-eod-Stw ATOIFA, HEATER* AND RANGE THE CHICAGO RANGE ARB STOVE STORE, mW.NDCOUD STREET. 1 ha.'ealull stock ol ranges tor the fall iiiertor to all others, Portuhle range In .rites, every trade. Huy the best, su the best aud most relluf the rn.ir et. Acknow edged range reliatile and prov Economical in fuel, durability ,.nd convc nlanoe, compietenets of design and perfection ol construction, sin pllcltv of ma. ag«n ent and geu irul working qualities, liieso range?! are also adapted lor tha uh« ol farmers, plenty Of hot Water always 1 also have a good -ulet tion oi parlor and other roc land, 917-2meod utovea. F. B. F. MILLER, T AKE NOTKIE.-AU persoae ar, p ly forbidden to trespass on the operty of the subscriber, In Brandywine Hundred, with either dog or gun, and tney are also pro hibited taking or carrying off anything grow ing thereon. Fox hunters are jiosltlvely for bidden from trespassing either with or with out dogs. Fentons n will be subjected to th* penalty 10-30-3tw* S. G. jfdtlve heeding this notice of the law. WKLD1N. B. mnbiM pScSr&SJ-jfflj Eagsaaaa wfS death, night mala, cold font, wenknenhdlm n«s el vision, Inngnor. nnlwnal MMn nr the miMutar system. eneneone ap petite, with dyspepllo ey Jiptome, ho«hao<^#»shfo*ef the body, drynaee ot th* skin, pnMIjt coy»*» DftiM and eruption* on tho taot blood, pain in the beck, hoarlnooe of the eye lldi, Sequent black epote Hying beky j" with euHoelon and loee of eight, want of eyes, al Sc5aUe''i*BUUr Wine of Iron ta lor sale la ITA: ^ gtMiailv i 1 Perms! wermat Worms 1 K. r. Klinkers Werm Syrup usyer (»Ui to destroy Pin, Saat and Stoms-shW oras.Th# doetor can tail wbathar or not (ha patj«nl ha* worms. Thousands ere «^yts»^i«l<*tlT with worms, end do not know oremps, eboklng and suflooetlon, saUow «*»• plezloo, ol roles around tb* eyes, sveltlM end pain In tho stomach, nstlee* at ajkht, grindfok ol the teeth, picking *t the noe* . cough, Icvor. itching at the ••**• beadhjbj' louTbrseth, Ih* paUen: grows pal* and thin, tickling and Irritation in thsaaua.All Ucse symptoms, and more, coma from worms, r t. Kuoktl's Worm Syrup haver tails W JJ ■nave them Price It per bottle or six lot to. (For Tape Worms writ* end consult the Doe tor.) For all others, buy ol your dntgxlst the Worm Syrup, end ll he bee It n°t, Mnd to Dr. E. F Kunkel. 2W It. MnUt Street, FUil edelphla. Pa. Advloe by mall, tree; send three oent sump. Tbe Fills *r Ike WevlJL Ar* Dr. Simms' Vcgeuble Liver Pill*, Su gar coaled, without an equal. They never grlpu or eloken in operating, move th* Dowel* easy by acting directly on the Liver, reetore ' rgloa by promoting the healthy Liver. In doing thla Headache, right *r Is It side or or In tha lost one action of the Neuralgia, Pains la the through the,Longs, Indigestion, Coetlveness, Sick stomach, Week Beck, DinincM, Had Feelings through ths body, Aching Limbs, Blliiouaness, Languor, General Wcakneec and other bodily Infirmities ere cured. They are the only Pill* known that will positively operate without Griping, Sickening Wcak ness. or leaving the bowels eoctlve. Thev promote a healthy Liver and leave the system ,ree Irom the danger or prevailing dlseaiee. Sold by dealer* end oountiy store geepore. Ask for Ur. Simms' Pills end take no others. Principal depot, Fourth and King. Wilming ton, Del.. Philadelphia. »J3 Arch Bt er A Card* rnp are sudering ttom the errofi oils ol youth, nervous wefthness. ly decay, loss ol manhood, ato.,1 wtu sand _ rocioe that will cure you FREE Of OHAKOE. This greftt remedy was dlaoov erod by a missionary in South Amerioft. Send a self-ftddressed envelope to the R*v. Jossrs T.l MMA3f. Station D. New York City. To all w tndlseretl ear "»•■'* Kbow Half Their T*I**. J •• They cuted me of Ague, Blllouineee en^ Kidney Complftint, as recommended. lift a hall bottle felt which I used for my two Htr tie girls, whom the doctors and neighbors said c mid not be cured. I would have lost both of them one night if 1 hftd not given them Hop hittere. They did them so much good I con tinued their use until they were cured. That is why I say you do not know halt the value or Hop Bitters, and do not reoommond thorn high enough. B., Rochester, N. Y. See anoiher column. J OHN RAiuvk, SEWiNO MACHINE BA taar. Northwest cor. Ninth and Orange streets, Wilmington, Del. All first-class Sewing Machines fer sale en easy terms. Oil, Needles and Attachment* tor all Machines. Repairing a specialty. Open in tke evening 1ft* ti ■ aap*rtaBt to Mother*. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup I# the'onlj think that mother* can rely upon (or their culldren. It ooerect* acidity el the etomech, cures wind oolle, regulate* the bowel* and give* rest, liealtn and oomfert to mother and child. During the process ol teething It* yalue is incalculable. It soltene the gum«. reduces Inflammation and allays all pain, thereby giving rest to the child end oomlort to the mother, Twenty-five cents a bottle. Prescription Err®. For the speedy Cure of Seminal Weakness. Iaobs of Manhood, and all disorder* broughi by Indiscretion or exoeM. Any DruggUl e Ingredient*. Address I*tt)N fc CO., 78 Nassau 8C,New York 7-8 tu'sd wlr on has the DA VI NHfrHIFft'N SALES. gKERIFF SALE. By virtue of a writ ef Levari Fsolss to me directed, will be exjiose-f to Public Kale, at the LAFAYETTE HOT El*, 841 .SHIPLEY 8T.. Kept by John J. Dougherty In the City of Wilmington, New Castle County, Del., on SATUKRAY, THE 22XD DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1879, At 2 o'clock, P. M., The following described Real Estate, vis: All that certain lot or piece ol land with a three story brick dwelling house thereon erected In the City ol,Wilmington, aforesaid, a id bounded and described as lollowa, to wit: Beginning at a point on the westerly sideoi Tatnall street, between .Second aud Third sti jet*, at tie distance ol 93 teet 6 Inches from the northerly side ol Second street, thence westerly parallel with Second street lov leet to a stake, thence southerly parallel with Tat nall street **0 leet fl inches to anothor stake, thence easterly parallel with Second street 61 leet to a corner, thence southerly with Tat nall street 10 leet 0 inches to a stake, thence eanterl / parallel with Second street 68 feet to the aforesaid side ol Tatnall streetand thence Hlong the name northerly 81 feet to the place ol beginning, be the contents thereof what if ey may. Book W..vol. 8, page 417, Ac. Soited an*l taken in execution as 'he pro perty of Josepi* Richardson and 1.1., and to JOHN PYLE,Sheriff. Sber Ms Office, New Castle, Oct. 20, 1879. lie sold I y 11 4 OYMTERtft. /AYNTEBN ! OYSTERS !! TO THE PTJBL1*5.—Having remodeled my store at Sixth and Orange sirceti, i am pre pared at alt h*ur« of the day to furnish my friends with tho best ice cream and oysters. oy-ter season having now arrived, it is my iriiontion to sell none but first class oyB ter b and at prices within tbe reach of all. Hoping to still continue receiving a share ol 1 Remain Yours, CRAKLE8 KYLE. The public patronage. 9 26-3md B lue hose never known to lall to care dyt^upeL and liver com li'alnt. Price to rente. Uet a .ample bottle Iree at^ ^ WARE'S DRUG STORE, at the Northwest corner of Filth and King fitreets, Wilmington. Delaware, wholesale agent. For sale by all retail druggists. Rook cough syrup| ( for coughs and colds. Manufactured by GEJKGE HAMILTON & C ». Swedesbore. N J. fin candy 11-3-lmd lmw BEAT SUCCESS. G Has attended operations in Wall street dur ing the i-asf thirty days From f 10 to 16,000 received and operated, and profit* returned of three to ien times amount invested. *'Puts " favorable rates. Write lor plan whereby and "Call* " Informat.on rencemlng persons of small means enjoy e<jual advanta f ;ea with largest operator. Special terms t • nsure against loss. Stocks carried on small margin. Frizes, etc., free. CLINTON A BRYArtT, Banker?, 11 Wall street, N. Y. 11-13-3 indAW In OHINSON'S OYSTKK BAY, Finest Oysters and Clams In the city lor 24 cents nor quart, or s quarts lor $1.00. Fami lies, liotelB anil Kettaurants supplied. Oys tors delivered free of charge tn all part* of tbe city. KOHINSON'S, 117 W. ■ inth street. N. H.-Neit door to T. I,. Kohlnsou A Bros. (Irocery Store, Oth and Orange St. 11-13 lmd R V ltiLIN TAUGHT BY A THOKOUOH ly comi»etent teacher at 40 cent* per les . Vocal music In classes or private lea Reference : Rev. T. (fardlner Llttoll, son sons. Tatnall street, and Pancoaet Allen, Masonic Temple. THOS. B. OAMBBlLL, 10-lfl-3md 1904 Market Street. S TKAY COW.—Strayed away on nW| the 7ih Inst, a large Durham erlr brlndle or speckled cow. Any one returning her or giving information whore she may be und will be suitably rewarded. JOSEPH HKINUHUH8T, Third amt West streets, Wilmington, Del. U-133tdauw* ii TATI AND Th. lUbwrlber will Mil at pnblle Ml*, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER *U>. 1 *»» M l *'olock, p.tump. AU that costal* ■ ■ ■»« # » »«4-UMt ofland sttaato In PtaasDare township MSttsasiffi ■SSUmiMMrt.■;C. K.K., and tb* inmi dliuoc* fI ^" lt P:r Ji! Bridge station on the W.k H. R_R, ™ vemants eonslst d i ty (Wm WUmlng or tba fenasr leltw-to also m If i ones and etalrwey with three moms out kitchen dowe eta>rs; ***** oond etory and three moms In nttlc. end eon venientto which la anu'ellent welt ofvt ter A bametone•'•"•high, end remain dcr frame, sous feet wttb core cnb sad far »tUoh«d, and itobltog for ft lftfK* •mount ofNtook. Al»oft««od MM i ohm with id excellent lea doom u aeeth; toge'her with e goad sleaghwr bones end ell the neceeeery oatbulldlnge. Oonve* nlently located to tbc bone# u a ncver-lnUtnk siirtng ol weur, over wblcb Is creefed ifw etone spring boose mis lest. Tbeee boUd logs bare ell been raoently built, and are of lb* bast u nterinl and tnteet styles, end can. nut bn nxoelled for nonveninace. Tbem are elsty el* acres of land, nndsr a hlgb state ol cnlUTntlon. divided Into oon renlant Holds, well watered end fencod. Up on tba premises Is a you jg thrift/ °'l chard, jolt in prlmn; sleo a good quenuty of cherry end i«er trees, strewbenles, bleekber ries and rnnpbcrrins, all ol which are la a tbrilty bearing condition. Thls propwty Is located la ona of the beet negbborhoods of G fleeter county ,ftnd lor conyenlcoce for a tore*, ohurcties, schools, mills ftnd rftllroftds Is no where exc.lled. *or moifti 7 *n this> plftOft hue been ft resort f jr city boarders, the owner has devote f much of bis time end ettention to its improvement, end W®®* ^wishing And a oomtortebie end beeullful home will well to give this their etten ion. At. oat the same time end plftdft *>• •old the following artleles ol personal proi> ertp : S head ol good work ftuitmWm for all purposes; 7 head ol good mlloh oowj quiet and idkooi! oondltion, 2 heifers which will bs In proAt In the spring, 2 tat bags and 18 Ane sboats, 19 fat ewes, 1 two-horse wagon, 1 carriage, i mill-wagon, 2 market dearborns, one el whfch Is nearly new, 2 plows. 2 cultiva tors, 1 clipper mowing machfna, f®"*™*. all kinds of harness, in good oondltion.double and singletrees, lorks, rakes, shovels, toe books, cow chains, mowing ecythesand grain cradle, work bench, treaties and tall set of carpenter tools,lot ol boards,white oak plank, posts lor pail lence, lot of2x4 rails, grain in the ground, hay cutter, feed box, hav and strew by the ton, 2900 bundles cern fodder, rye straw by the bundle, potatoes by the bushel, 200 bushels of oorn by the bushel, lot of dairy Axturea, churn, milk pans, cream pans, fcc., six hives ol bees, and lot ol empty hlvea, lot of poultry. Also a lot ol household and kitchen furniture, such as beds and bed steads, walnut table, sofa, chairs,washetnads, good Are-preol sale, office table and many -iher articles too numerous to mention, lib eral credit will be glvon, and condition* will be mideknown at tima ol sala by JOHN WALKER,Ja. STIDHAM A BOM Auct* ll-8-2tw2td The ing was th* for tite of by to tho at waxoa uudsr to do i XEOUTOR'S SALE he aa by its to the the to E or REAL ESTATE. Th# subscriber, as Executor of the last will and tee-ament of Mary Btaate, deoeaeed, will cell at Public Auction, on SATURDAY, DAY OF NOVEMBER. 1S7B, AtSo'oloik, Attemoon, the premlsie, tb* Brick Dwelling House ard lot, No. 73* t. Seventh street, Wllmlng ten, Delaware. Tne lot of lend Is 14 feetMN ront on Seventh street, end 00 feet deep. El Tb* house Is In uood order, couvenlently er renged. end will be sold oloee estate. OH AS. B. L IRE, Executor. 703 Market street. Wilmington, Del., Oct. 31. ISIS. THE 16th On easy terms to 11-1 eod JpURLiC SALE OF COWS At Village Green, Delaware Oeunty, Pa., on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOV.20,1S73, At one o'clock. Forty fresh cows and Springers, rnfl The beet lot we have offered for Bale vPIr this season, being large, fine and ol good stock. Wagon will be at Llnwood station to meet first train, that leaves Wilmington 10.30 m. Two and lour months credit, 11-13-wAdtl D. W. EYRE, Auctioneer. a. ROBERTS A TYSON. XECUTRIX'S SALE OF REAL ES TATE. E The subscriber, as executrix ol the last will and testament of John W. hinith, deceased, will expose at public sale on SATURDAY, THE lftTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, at 11 o'clock, a. in , at the auction rooms el Thomas M. Ogle, 606 Market street. A three story brick dwelling house and lot on the east side of Madison street between Eighth and Ninth streets, In the city ol Wilmington. The lot Is 14 feet 10 lnche* on Madison street, extendi back 86 feet to the westerly side of a fear wide alley. House eon tains seven rooms, ale positive. MARY W. SM11H, Exec'r. ST. M. Ogle, Auctioneer. 11-8 1114 ing foot REGISTER'S ORDERS. EGISTEK'S ORDER. REGISTER'S OFFICE. Naw Castlb CorirrY, October 16,1879. Upon the application of James Dennison. Executor oi James Woods, late of Mill Greek Hundred, and In the said County, deceased, It Is ordered and directed by tho Register that the Executor afore give notico of the granting Testamentary upon theestale el tn with the dute of granting thereof, by advertisement* to be nested within forty days from the date of such fetters, In six of the most R or Letten e deceased, causing said, public places of the county of New Castle, requiring all persons having demands against the estate, to present the same or abide by an act of Assembly in such case made and pro vided. And also cause thesame to be Inserted, within the same period, In the Dklawari Rspublioav, a newspaper published In Wll gton, and to be continued therein three ks, (e-o d) v*- . Given under the hand and seal ol ( Office of the Register aforesaid, at » New Castle, in New Castle County, day and yearabovc written. 8. C. BIGGS, Register. min wee L.B. aforesaid, the Non cm.—All persons having claims against the estate of the deccasod, must present the same duly attested to the Executor on abide the act or before October 10, 1880, of Assembly in such case made and provided JAMES DENNISON, Executor, Address, Mermaid, Del. 10-22 BOLSTER'S ORDER. R REGISTER'S OFFICE. N*w CABTLft COUHTY. Nov. 8. 1879. pon the application of Hugh Stirling, Tnistrator ol John Kelly, late o U Ad m Christiana Hundred, in said county, de oeased, it. is ordered and directed by the Register, that the Administrator aforesaid, give notico ol grantlngof letters of Administra tion upon the estate of the deoeased, with date of granting thereof, by causing ad vertisements to be posted within forty days from tho (late ol such lotters, In six of the most public places of the county of New Oaa tlo, requiring all persons having demands against the estate, to present tho same, or abide by an act of Assembly In such case made and provided. And also cause the same w be inserted, within the same period, In the Dklawark Kbpl'blicak, a newspaper pub lished in Wilmington, and to be continued therein three peeks, tho to (eo-d) Given under the hand and seal of ( office of the Register aforesaid, at - ' New Castle, In New Castle reunty aforesaid, the day aud year above written. S. C. BIGGS, Kcglstcr. L.S. • Notice.—A ll persons having claims against the estate ol the deceased must present the same duly attested to the Admistrator on or before Nov. 8, 1880, or abide the act of As sembly In such case made and provided. HUGH STIRLING, Administrator. Address—Wilmington, Del. 11-10 T GCNNHITHH. of C VOLT'S, KEMINOTUN aaU J all makes ol Breech lead ngUuns.Kevotvers ol all kinds A Seven ahoot full nick* el-nlated pistol com plete Tor •1.50. mass balls, Traps and shells, Implements for breeoh-loading guns complete. Repairing done at shortest notlo* and at reasonable "nATHANIBL MELCHOJ-R k BON, NO. 314 KING STREET, Wtufmorow, DXL, UNSMITH, LOCKSMITH AND BELLHANOER. hning Implements, Fishing Taokle, Baj* Ball Material tor sale at reasonable rates. Clothes Wringers Repaired and warranted; Lawn Mowtrs Sharpened: Knives and Bela Ground, and Umbrella* Re-cover* 1 and NfnWXiSi & sore ire t. (nnwT'i •■*».) ■aoUBu M Wool srowooo la ralla UelBkU Lent Hlght-Soaalor any. At the Continental Hotal yesterday afternoon, the National Association of Wool Manutaotnrara hold tbair annual ting, and In tha availing builnees was'banquetsd by ths Philadelphia woolen manufacturers and merchants. a a The Association include* tba leading manufacturers in this trad* of tho Now England States, and has btan in axial enos sines 18f<4. Ths objsot in select ing Philadelphia for a mee was to enlist ths sympathise th* oo-operallon of oar manufacturer*, Philadelphia being an important mart for wollso product. After th* business masting of tba association, which included some in teresting reports on lb* local industry and the eleottpn of offloers was over, about 4S0 guests sat down to the ban qustting beard. Among those present ware Hon. Thomas P. Bayard, of Wil mington, John Pilling and William Dean, from Newark. When the,appe tite of the "inner man" had been ap peased, the speech-making began. Chairman Dolan, rapping to order, spoke briefly, saying that the object of tha Wool Association was to pro tect Itself from tho influences of tbs frso-trsds doctrine continually nrged by tha manufacturers of Bnrope, and to famish ths law-makers sf America with material for the oonstrnotlon of tho laws for ths best Interests of the American manufacturer and consumer. Bald he: "Ths entire woollen lndns United Btatss for this year ia estimated at 293 millions of dollars, with an esti mated inveeted capital of about 0200, 000,000. The estimated product of th* New England States for this year is ■boat 0145,000,000; osntral States, 0100,000,000 ; western Bute*, *36,000 000; southern Sutea, 09,000,000 ; pa cific Bute*,03,000,000. This shows that ths wool manufacture is widely distrib uted, and oonoerns the Central, West ern, Southern and Pacific SUtes more than th* New England ; for while New England's production is 0145,000,000, the other sections aggregate 0148,000, ting plao* and seen re the 000. Other interesting addresses were made by Hon. Rnius S. Frost, and Wil liam V. McKean, Esq., of the Public "Ledger." The ohalrman then annonnoed that he would call on a gentleman eminent aa a statesman, and one, who is inter ested in the wool Industry—Senatoi Bayard. , This was the occasion for vociferous applause. The tables fjirly rattled from the thumpings and the clapping by which the merchants greeted Dela ware's Senator. Apparently over whelmed by the heartiness cf his re ception, Mr. Bayard hesitated quit* a time before he could fitly respond. Turning to Mr. McKean, who sat on his right be said: "My friend begged that you be saved from the exigencies born of politics. Bo say we all of ns. Let us understand that passion has had its day, and that we havs emerged to oonaider our practical business inter ests. I do not believe that the indus tries which throb throughout this broad land were born by statute. If legisla tion is to come, let it oome, not of the exigencies oi politics, bnt born of a oareful judgment and a calm sense of justice to all classes of theoommnnity." Reverting to the extent of the woollen trade, and to the fact that "there is no living being in this country whom the machinery of this indnrtry does not touch," he broached the broader sub ject—"the one machine that tonches every branch of commercial intercourse —honest money;'' and his references to this were Interrupted by applause. "This is not the time, nor here the place, to speak of these subjects in de tail. I will not speak of protection,and the opposite, but I will Bay that there must be a common gronnd whereon values may be unvaried, and where balances in trade oan be struok—an alliance whioh must be so fixed tbatifa man goes to Bleep he msy know that when he awakens the values will be the same. 1 have just returned from a trip abroad, and I am proud to say that everywhere the honor of America, and the promise to pay her debts, was re cognized as 'gold.' " Here again Mr. Bayard was applauded. "Yes," he continued, "we are back to specie payments, and we mean to stay. How pleasant it is to leave un der clouds and to come haok to sun shine. When I left these shores, a few months ago, business was feebly stran gling for a headway, and trade was st what your machinists would osll s 'dead centre.' I have come back to find trade glided with the sunshine of prosperity. But let me, as a friend, advise you. There have been losses by crops io the British islands, and there have been losses in the vineyards on the continent. These have given an impetuB to American prices. Let us take advantage of it, hut I beg of you not to reckon il as a certain factor of the future in your affairs. Great Britain haB had three years of bad crops. The last has twen the worst. But do not suppose that the same adversity, in contrast to which stands our marked prosperity, will continue. Do not think ft will be the same in future years. The pressure put to-day to European agriculturists will drive them to greater endeavor to excel that which they have done in the past. 1 do not wish to take a small view of things; but I tell yon now that our danger is in too great a reaction. We may rnsh to a period of overtra ding and speculation, from which we may suffer in the future. I speak true thiugs, rather than pleasant things; and I do not wish to disturb the hilar ity of this occasion by throwing before you the shadow of overtrading that will enter into the belief of a delusive to to Is ol at o or of at or saccess. " What is the result of high prices suddenly falling? Would it not bring products into your markets in eroess of the demand? Glut a market by ten per cent, and is not tbe effect on the whole market more than twenty per cent? Let me give you the proverb which is the wisdom of many aud th* wit ol one: "Hasten slowly." Called ta Philadelphia. Rev. Dr. Otts went through this city at noon to-day ou hi* way to Phila delphia, where he ia to preach in the Chambers churoh of that plao*. The oall extended to him by th*ti congrega tion haa been accepted. \ Th«aM*aalU#*of 10 having oom plated tkefr iUhh and put It Mbn tha pub lic found thenaalvee under • debt of t via No 1191. To Mat|tlil* an made whan ovary general* oornmltten promptly paid leant. One mapibor would not pay a cent, and tho eomaittoo think ho la not man on the tha man tot a trying smergsney. Jams* McLanan, whose death was noticed U»th* Banrauoei of Tuesday last, was buried ywsUrday from tha ci ty Hospital with M aeon to honors. Rev. Mr. Kslgwiu officiated at the hospital, and tha body was removed to Phlladel phia, what* It wee interred in th* Odd Fellows Csmeterv. In mentioning the places that war* illuminated last Tuesday evening, on tho oooalion of tho Bayard parade, wo omitted the One display mads by Bar ney Rosenblatt, th* barber on Seventh street. Barney,though • Ureenbaoker, is in favor of Bayard for Prseldent. Workmen are tearing down th* fence around th* P. W. k B. Railway Com pany's oar yard at th* northeast corner of Walnnt and Water streets, t*-day. Th* traoks in ths yard will be extend ed oat to the onrb, so aa to famish a greater length of sidings. John Bach's team started off rather unceremoniously with a load of apple* at Front and Market streets list eve ning,dumping th* street. A _ rr# _ one barrel of tho frnlt in bystander stopped them before aoy other damage was done. A vooal and instrumental oonoert will be given in th* First Presbyterian Church this evening, for tho bene0t of Mr. Clarenoe Shank. Millard's bass in G. will form a feature of the program. It is expected that tb* ordinanoe for abellshing the City Hospital will oomo np for a third reading in th* City Conn ell this evening. The people are watch ing to seo what will be done with it. Mr* Wm. Adams wonld oonfar a great favor upon his friend by oonteat ing for the gun onoe more with Dr. Thomas Layton, over Eleventh street bridge. Respectfully, W. C. Goman. Rev. William Newton of Philadelphia will give his illustrated Bible reading this evening st the Reformed Episco pal ohnrch of tha Covenant, corner of Becond and Washington streets. The flagmen of th* P. W. B. will oarry while flags hereafter instead cf red to warn pedestrians and othereof the approach of trains, and' only use the red to stop th* trains. Wm. A Sithens, engineer of the steamer, J. B. Tygert, had tha end of the index finger of his right hand taken off on Friday evening, while shutting off steam. Samuel Demby and Michael Maronsy, the former oolored and the latter white, were each fined fifty oents and cost at police court this morning for drunken ness. Joseph L. Thatcher, of this city, who is connected with the U. 8. Navy, has been ordered to report for duty, on board the "Constitution," at Norfolk, Vs. L4S a. Be, John W. C. Webb, of Milford, haa raised a sugar beet which weighs 14 ponnds,pealing the one of our friend Graham of the Ninth Ward, a pound. Postmaster Pyle informs ns that the northern mails close now st 11.35 a.m,, southern at 12.25 p. m. and Ike Dela ware mail for delivery at 12.45 p. m. Mrs. Anns Pnhl, 215 Weet Seventh street, has converted the front of her house into s very handsome store, whioh she intends to oocupj herself. Ilev. Wm. Gallagher, of Mnsoatine, Iowa, formerly a resident of this city, is attending ths semi-oantennlal anni versary of Bt. Andrew's church. D. ^Oreat complaint ia being made about tha condition of the sidewalk leading to the Children's Home on the east side of Adams street above Eighth. Davidson k Hro., stonecutters of this city, shipped to-day a very handsome cradle tomb stone to Corry, Pa„ a dis tance of over 200 miles. The steamship British Crown" of the American line, which waa ashore on the Jersey coast above Pennagrove, haa at last been floated off. A gentleman, who bus returned from a short gunning excursion in Mary laud, say* game is plentiful ou the Eastern shore. Keokuk Tribe, Red Men, celebrate their anniversary this evening nounced, at their wigwam, Sixth and Bhipley streets. Col. J. M. k McCarter and Rev. B. F. Jackson, are in Smyrna collecting ma terial for the history end hiogrsphy of Delawariane. "Nothing but leaves," is the refreln the broom brigade warble a* they In dustriously eorspe around the City Hall yard. The l'iue Knot Assembly will give their fourth annual hall at Webster's Deuoing Academy to-morrow evening. Stoekley & Little who ocoupy the basement of the Rsi-dbi.icah office, have received 225 brls ol apples from Ohio. Mr. Toft rested very poorly last night, and, as the physician* are keeping his wouuds running, this is not surprising. There are more invalids in the alms honse at the present time than at any previous period for years baok. Catharine Collins has taken ont let ters of administration on the estate of Daniel Collins, late of this city. SIThe West Churoh will hold a fair in the auditorintn of the Opera Uoase about the first of Deoember. Governor Hall has issued his Thanks giving proclamation. Thursday the 27th inst., is the day named. The Mite Society of the M. K. church of Smyrna, will hold a feetival on thanksgiving evening. Bishop Lee held a reception at his residence yesterday afternoon which was largely attended. Walols Lodge No. 63 I. O. G. T. in stalled the officers for the reooming quarter last evening. There is to be a twenty-flr* mile walking match at Newark on Saturday, for a purse ol 025. The olty is laying a pavement on the west side of Adame street from Ninth to the Avenue. Mies Ids Conner will teke the pert of Josephiue in the Millard Pinafore on Tuesday. John T. Ford will appear in this olty on the 20th ins .ant with an Opera Com pany. The "Basie McCall" will wind np the season on the 22nd inst. The delinquents keep ooming In ai he Water Department. as an Kinuen affiants r MutunoM and Wnekinwton UM, AM, a n, ! iin p. a. limited Eipnee JLOi, All, p. b. On Sunday, 11.01, Lie, ** s J.tlBe" aad Bay Lin*: Mi. b. aad way Bauenet A*f a. *.. ll JK" Siellnr i.U,n. B., Lie, uea a. Tm Delaware K. R.: e.lta. Lie, Alp. No Sunday __ '"J? 1 ™!* 1 ®* kU,a Fergn^wt^W- BtfST22 Pe Be ssnaraffitaaisM! '•"j ft-W p. ■- OnSudayiTuts, ice, F"? j*$j*i*'*if.*» IASS, l*j», i.M.MSp. sl Dm Sundays: LU, a. Bu . /"i'Mtee: lit, a. sl: 11.si, LSI, S.SS p. as. Oa Snadays: LU From IX ST, mm.; JW _ P- *L No Sunday trains. From Delaware R.K.: LH a.SL| ILl), S.4S From Wltmlagtoa A Northern U. H: Lie a. m. 11.10 l m.; and s.se p. m. Fro " D !'r rm " Wester* R. R. : 1.00 a.m. LIS, 1.00 p. m. Sunday train LB P. M. TIAiM fOI W1UOI9TOV LIAfl wtt.a nwt. rr# J , 5 , 72> , S?£ Washington avenue J-JJ- »•« a m.iT.ao, loo, loo, LIS,0.00, T.0SLM.U.S0 p. m. On Son _ dhJWl»h,».;L«, SW.ll.Mp.SL From nurty-Second nod Market streets: & »■ «L| 1LSS, L0S LOO, U.M p. m, Oa Rondavc LC*. a. m. US. BAILMOAB links. P BUjUMfiLPIUA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD. Novanua 10, 1ST*. Trmlee wlllisoy* Wilmington aa follows: For Philadelphia and Intermediate Sta tions. T 00, S.10, 10.10, 1.S0 a. «L, LB j,LOO, T.0#, L4S p. m. Philadelphia (Express) LW tAS. 10.0* a. m. Philadelphia and Now York il ai, T.00,10.01 a. m., li.d; us l.«* p. m. Baltimore and Intermediate staUeas, Ml *>SL Baltimore and Bey Line, T ** p. m. lin ' iM ' ,j '' Train* lor Delaware Division leave for: New Castle, LIS a. m., 1.10, e so p. m. Harrington and Intermediate Sletloi a-m U5, *Mp. m. D®lmar and lnt«roi*dlftt« Be, 1.10 P. Ms ni, 9.10 StftUens, 9.1ft ft. SUNDAY TBAINS. ... y.*- and Intermediate SUtleas, LlOa. X , loo. LSOp. m. Philadelphia end New York, fi.oe *. m. Baltimore and Washington, 1161,3.10 L m. For lurthcr Information passengers ere re am J te the time tablet posted el tke depot H. F KENNEY, Rapt. rhi P"E. MB11EOI A OO. BANKERS & BROKERS ink id Msarked, WIL MINGT ON, DELAWARE V. 8. FOURS FOE SALE. _ SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD. FhlUdelnhla, New York and Boeton sleeks bought and sold on eommlaston. Every lamp Jes afforded for pereoae to sell or Invest la Itoeks or bonds. tabaft-lT Elliott. Johnson & Co., BARKERS AltD BROKERS, WILMINGTON, DEL. D. 8. Oorernment Rond* bought andfaold or exchanged at eovrent rate*. Cash ready for good first mortgage*. All local securities booirht and sold. Philadelphia. New York and Ban Frandaec •took* and bonds bougnt and sold and carried on margin. Telegraphic quotation* received oonnanU) and tarnlahad. Trade dollar* bought. B RARDYWIRR MILUI QUtfTft. TIORR. W. O. PENNYPACKER A OO.. (Hnooessors to J. E. Price A Oo.) Best Patent Hour.... Ohoiee Family Floor.fl.ooR8.oo Choice Supcrnne. 6.0006.60 We are paying to-day for strictly choice Wheat, 61.4 j; Bran, 620; oholoc Oorn, 6ft. ootlu W.G. PENNYPACKER A OO. WILMINGTON MARKET. f«. .26 5S:8arS":: Straw l*oso. " 160Cal7.ce Is.t0al7 to 17.00al LOO PlilLADKLFHIA MABKKT8. FLODA I6.00a6.76 7.00a7.7ft B.ooau.eo snponm Extra.... Fancy Brands Bya Fl onr 6.00*6 00 Rad Wheat.... Henna. Am bar. White. New Corn. White Oats. Delaware Oats. Clorerseed. Timothy. PHILADELPHIA GATT LB MARKWT. 1.36*1.38 1.38al 40 1.40*1.42 .63ft .64 .42a .43 . 3.00*4.60 . x.ooa 2 /Jft Sheep.. Hogs, oorn fed,. .. Beef Cattle aer 100. .9B.00aft.O0 . ft.00a6.00 . 4.00*6.60 WILMINGTON QUOTATIONS. Patent Flour. Family Flour. Bakers' Flour. Middlings. Best Ship. Bran. Yellow Corn. Fine Yellow Meal. Coarse Meal. Best Amber and Red Wheat 99. MQ 7. 7.75 6.6 6.76 SL 22.00 20 00 19.00 .60 .66 .62 1.87 FREIGHT LINER. FOR PHILADELPHIA! 11 PHILADELPHIA U> WlUIIdTOI raoriLLUl, Sell Irom Merkat Stmt Wharf, Wilmington, dollv, *tS P. M. from First wharf belew Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, daily, etl o'olook, P. M. Express arrangement* In both cities, by whioh prompt delivery ef merchandise D ln sored. Charles Warner & Co., Market Bt. Wharf, WIlmtaRtoa, Delaware. FOR NEW YORK 1 Electric Line Steamers. From King Street Wharf Wilmington, en TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS AN* SATUR DAYS at l o'eloek, P. M. And Dun Pl*r It, East Hirer N*a York, MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND PB1 DAYS, at 4 oeleok.P. M. RT Freight forwarded promptly and at the* lowest rate*. apM-ly E ANDREWS, Affeat. SPORTSMEN'S EMPORIUM.—All the lmprored make* of Breeoh Loading „ani, Mania Loader* In great variety, nr en-ehot Nlokle Plated Ho'olren, prieee lower than ever. Hepalrlng don* In *n boneot mannar at reasonable rate*. Gallery or all kind* sharpened. A call I* reapeetfolly **U ettod. H.J.PYLK 714 Market atreet. 44741 WOnlattoa, Del, *»'• uh;m«,) j •*. aiitvi nrnna tetae hpBOT. V. ■. OaUathor. The axercieaa thla morning at Bt Andrew'* P. B. Churoh, Bchth and Shipley etreate, in oomuainoratlan of ita fiftieth annlreraary, opened with prayer, followed by tba reading of the LXII chapter of lealah and a portion of tho XV ohaptor of John. Tho choir than oo og tho 190th hymn. . Hot. Wm. Gallagher, of Moaoetla* Iowa, formorly a rooidant of thla oily' who woa bepUeod, oonrorted and «r'. dainod at Bt. Andraw'o Churoh, thoo preached tho oormon of tho morning— He took hit tout from Joromlah, 23d ohap., 7th and 0th romoa. Tho ipaaker referred to the deliyerano# of tho chil dren of lerael oot of tho bondage of Bgypt, and eloquently dwelt upon the mercy and goodneu of God ar lllnatn. tod In tbair dollyeranoe, following It gp with initanooo to ehow wherein tho worda of the text hare baen mado good by the growth and oproad of Christian Ity. If any on* thinko that tho dootrinoo of Chrlet ae taoght in tho ecripturea are not progrueire, let road tba hletory of the different tiooa. Krerywhere, North, Booth, Beit and Weet, will be find the arldenoee of the progreea that dirlne truth if mak ing on the mindfl and hearte of men. la order to more rally approotato tho troth of thli it woa only neooMary for ui to look book to tho tlnu of tho dellreranoo of lerael I lei— Truly the dayi hare oome when m*n no longer lay the Lord llrath which brought up the children of lerael the land of Bgypt, but the Lord lireth wblob delivered tho whole World. It j, goad for ui to taka a glance of retro e peel ion, not that wo may glory In whit wo hare accomplished and real, think ing that we hare done onrdnty, bntoo the contrary that we may draw inaplrt tion from tha merolee of tba peat it nrge no on with renewed rigor to lb work before ua. Referring to the hletory of Bt. An drew'!, the ipaaker eaid that tLe good that had bean aooompliahed dnring tho fifty yeara that hare been burled li the tomb of eternity, oonld not be cal vnlated by any gtatietioa plaoed upon pariah register or book of reoordt. II that were eo, then indeed we might think that tha frnite of fifty years of toil and prayer rather meagre. Bat it wee not so, there had been seed town in tbia grand old parish daring the years that hare peeled, aye, and by tin handful, that had fallen upon fertile ■oil, and brought forth frnlt, which hid been garnered in Hearen. The long oontinnad relationship of the renerable Biohop Lee had boon a grand point In faror of the prosperity of Bt. Andrew's. It waa not like her ing.a new faoe In the pulpit erery yoer. Bat the rector bed become ee It wen put and parcel oi this sacred ediloo. The speaker's referred to the faot tbit H the hand of Bishop I-ee had made the H sign of tha oroei upon his forehead il R the baptismal font, the sama hand hid weloomed him into fellowship at coo version, and the same hand had site _ been laid upon bis head at his online ■ tion Into the ministry. ™ Ur. 0. spoke eloquently of the lsn that hsd been engendered In his heart for St. Andrew's and her rector. It conclusion he nrged ths congregation to go forward. In grace, as in naton, we oonld not stand still. In nstnn things mnst be either growing or de caying end so it was in grace, we mmt be either going forward or backward, lit urged his hearers to the former coarM. There was plenty of work for us to do and It is our duty to do It. At the close of the sermon Bishop Lee offered up a short prayer and the congregation was dismissed. This afternoon Her. Kiobard Newtos.H.N'o. D. D., will preaoh, and this evening social reuoiun will be held in the lec ture reom. him ns onto! ! |2H A Valuable OfUelal. Wm. Uemphlil Jones, Kaq., wm ot a visit to Wilmington, to-day, Iron Washington. H* fa probably better ac quainted with the office* in Waskingtoi (especially the routine of the offleesj^gho, than auy other gentleman there. Ur used to he appointed te examine the President'* mesaagae before they wen printed, to see that they ooataioed noth ing ungrammatical. On* time a greil deal of amusement waa oaused through out the whole oountry by P Taylor in hi* message, saying " *r are at peace with all the world and the This message »*' never examined by Mr. Jonea. He paid a visit to City Treasurer Vincent th* morning. ran i<> resicW. > rest of mankind. et v w. AN. B. R. Halters. The amount of freight now passing over the Wilmiugton k Northern Rail road is unusually heavy. Owing to tbe lack of motive power on the road tb* company finds the freight at Blrdsborq accumulating on ita hands. Messrs. Morris k McHugh, ooutrac tors on the French Creek Branch of tb* Wilmington A Northern railroad, thil runs from Springfield to Frenoh CmkJ are punhing their work with great ra^! pidity. The bed of the road is aboa finished to St. Mary's, a half way point The contractors are making some heartHTru blasts, and on Monday threw out lar rooks weighing fifteen tone. [il ie -1 Delaware ■ualclaua. It ia asserted that the late Chari*! Grobe, Kaq., wrote one thousand nils hundred and ninety-nine pieces of u>°j sio, but would never write the pieoe to make up 2000 for fear he woult die. He died however neverthehWi end the world lost e good composer. There haB been quite e fatality anioM Delaware Professors of musio within j few years. There are very few of them Amongst those deed ere Professor Cols man, Professor Cloud Spencer, Profaess llcgga, ell of whom are well known. : I ft •> ll'riu Compelled to Walk Home. On Suudey last as two young tel ora, of Weet Cheater, were returnit home from this city, the horse ran tt wagon into the gntter and upset throwing the occupants out. The on wee very muoh broken end likewi the bernees. The young men weiV'g compelled to walk the remainder of tlRt way home. ■nperletewdeet'a Report. The daperintendmt of Publio Sohoo of this ofty haviog submitted hie repo to tbe Board of Education, upon the order he bed It printed and is now efJeiil gaged in distributing them. put: [♦Md, frk u tl Mo (ip 0|t at W. Th* oyetdr ealoon 708 Orange *tr< ha* dutagad pyoprUtofi. 1 ou 41