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THIRD EDITION. THE AHERICSN ■HBikllA •arCeeelry'elalere ea< the Un pleasant Ptnbahlllllea thnt ley HefnroIA The Junior Older of United American Mechanics of this city, numbering some sixty, attended West Presbyterian ehurch in a body yeajerday morning. Rev. Mr. Keigwin preached an appro priate sermon, taking for hie text the ebaraoter and life of Joseph. The Reverend gentleman in apostro phizing his subject alluded to the crow ing disregard of tbe Sabbath and spoke of the moral oowardioe that prevailed among the politicise and law makers of this country. This is to be feared if we oared for tiie continued existence of our nation, if it goes on uncheck ed it will in the end assuredly weave its way into our national super structure and our national ex istence will go down among the chaotic remnants of oiher government, that onoe lived as we live; secure iu their fancied stability. Wrong will creep in where right d'graraes, and the oul.v remedy for this is a prompt application of the principles ol Christianity. This is the ebrietain's hope. if high-handed wrong wins in the contest, we will have to submit and worship as did the Christians nl old, among the caves and lonely spote of the wilderness; or as did, the tried disciples In l'agan Home, amid the Hepulunral fas ness of musty catacomb,; or if needs be we can launch out as did the pilgrims of a late century, and with firm, unyielding adherence to the faith of our father's Mod, go in search of an undiscovered laud a.id plant thereupon other Plymouth Rock, the living germs of a geuerrte taith, and secure again that uneullied spirituality that ones was ours, even if it be through the resurrection of the old Blue Lawe. But t >-day the eeutiment of this coun try is a ebristiau one. It is acknowl edged in State papers, and will be more publicly acknowledged iu the general observance of the day of thankegiving. Whether it will ever remain so lice with ue, with the young men of this and coming generations. The speaker in following this line ol thought explained the important part which Christianity must take iu the preservatien. He preeeed the queetiuu aud advised them to act at ouce and become marshalled npou the side ot rigfit. The entire discourse was listened t) with rapt attention not only by the members uftheorder, but by tbe whole o! tbe large congregation. A SUNDAY DINTUBBANtK. In HhiebTiroSlefroeR s Hoc, Tnc WblieHensid • Wouiun Taken Tm t. Last evening a little inoffensive cur ly tail dog was sitting on the step of Mr.Megary's residence on Heald street, South Wilmington. The canine utter ed something'which the colored men objected to and they indiscreetly shied h stick at him. The dog took the defensive and began to execute a fan tastic dance around the calves of those colored men. Soon the dog was re enforced by Mr. Magary and sou. The colored men swooped down on father and son and the very air became heavy with hoarse cries,aud half stilled curses while above the din the short jubilent bark of the canine before mentioned, which had carefully folded his little curly tail under him and was eyeing the contest from his former position with a feeling of deep interest, raugout clear and distinct. After a little a lull took place iu which the participants had an opportu nity to hunt up the damage done. Mega ryBeuior, had a most artistically orna rnented optic while the ear of Megary junior looked as though some one had been dining on it for a week. Mr. M« gary started for the police. In his ab sence the colored men resumed the fight with Megary, junior,who in order| to .-ave himself inoontineutally lied for J home. As he passed over the thresh old a three conered brick went grace fully whizzing in after him. To thi j Mrs. i Megary objected and picking up a gnu ran to the door and pointing, as she thought, at the assail ant tir*-d. The shot missed the guilty one of course, but she brought d inoffensive old colored woman around n the corner. From the amount of bird shot that lodged iu the victim's jaw she will be quarrying out lead for a week. This shot had the effect of restoring order and when the police arrived everything was as serene as a morn ing of May. No arrests were made. Improvlug. Capt. N. R. Benson, who had an operation of lithotomy performed upon him rested eaaily last night, and hi* condition is such as to give great en couragement Pi his family and physi cian. In referring to the operation we neglected to mention the attendance of Dr. Hunter of Philadelphia and Dr. Ogle of this city, as well as Drs. Agnew and Draper. Ol the "calon l moved one formation was so large that it had to be crushed. Wilmington A. Jfotbern K. K. Messrs. Morris & McHugh, contractors on the French Creek branch of the Wilmington and Northern Railroad, are pushing the work forward with great rapidity. The contractors have recent ly been making some heavy blasts in the vicinity of Springfield. Last Monday some rocks were dislocated weighin ; fifteen tons each. Every effort is bein : made to graae the road as speedily as possible. ro Dr. Otta' New Uharge. The pulpit of the Chambers i're-iby terian Church, Philadelphia, was occu pied yesterday by its new pastor, Rev. J. M. F. Otta, D. D., formerly of this j city. A Philadelphia paper iu noticing it sa yu : *'Dr. Ott.s ia a native of South Carolina, and during the civil war was a pr^neptor iu the Theological Seminary of t at State " >lm Weather. Department, Office of the Chief Sign.! Ortioer, WashiugVin, Nov. 14—1 A. VI. Iu l .ms for Monday—For New Engl uni, toe Middle States aud the Lowar bake r-gion, rising barometer, north-re-te.-ly -viuds, cooler and gener ally clear -veather, followed in western portions of the two last districts by northeasterly winds aud probably local rains. Papoma and Blair's Wheat food for Infants and Inyalida, sold by J. It. Hartman, Drngglst, 5th and Poplar a treats. W ■PHIAL MTUM. B. ntsakleu muer Wist of Irwa H kaa never been knewa to let! in the enre of week nets attended wltb symptoew. Indto uceltion to exertion, lot* ol memory, dimeui tv )l breathing, weakneu, honor of dlseaae, weak, nervous, trembling, dreadlul horror death, night «weate, oold Uet, w«knee*,dtm neMol vision, languor, universal las.itud.of the muscular system, enormous appetite, with dyiiwptlc ty jiptomt, hot bands, flushing the body, dryntts 01 tho tkln, psllld ocunto nsnoo and eruptions on the feee purl tying blood, pain tn tbs baoX, heaviness ol tho eye lid*, frequent black epoU flying bolero the oyee, with suttaston and lose of eight, want attention, Ac. Kunkle'e Blttsr Wine of Iron le lor sals Wilmington by Z. Jamee Bolt, N. B- Dan lorth, John J. Oallagbor fcdtro, Herbert Watson. Taylor k Fullerton, Jno. b. Harv man, H. K. Brlnghuret and tbs drug trade generally. _ Worms! 'eTV. Kunkel'i Warm Syrup never fall* destroy Pin, Seat and '»toinaoh Wor n*. I doctor can toll whether or not the patient ha* worms. Thousand* are dyinK dally with worm*, end do not know it. Fits, *pe*ma, .tramps, choking and suffocation, sallow com plexion. circles around the eyes, swelling aud pain in the stomach, rustless at nltfht, ifrlnainu ol the teeth, picking et the nose, cough, fever, lUihlng at the seat, headache, foulbreath, the patten-grows pale and thin, tickling and irritation in the anus. All there imnproin*, and rnoro, coune irotn worms, b\ Kunkel's Worm Syrup never fail* to move them Price 61 per bottle or *»x for (For Tape Worms write and consult th« Doc for.) Por all others, buy ol your druggist the worm Syrup, and if he ha* ft mil, semi Ijr. fc F. Kunkel. 266 N. Ninth Street, Phil ; aend ! Wor aueiphla. Pa. Advice by mail, three cent siamp. Tbe Plflaefths Wwrld. Are It. Simms' Vegetabio Jxlver Pills, "u <ar*'oated, without an equal. They never gripe *»r sicken in operating, move the bowels ling directly on the Liver, resUire rgies by 'promoting the healthy Liver. Iu doing this Headache, Neuralgia, Pains in toe rikht er left side through the Lungs. Indigestion, Costlvenefs, Sick Stomach, Weak Back, Dirtiness, Bail Peellu-js through the boily, Aching Limbs, Bllllousness, Languor, General Weakness aud other bodily Infirmities are cured. They are the only Pill* known that will positively oimrate without Griping, Hickening Weak ness. or leavlug the bowels costive. Thev promote a healthy Liver and l«*ve the system iree |ram the danger of prevailing disease*. Sold Dy dealers and co iiit y store keeper*. ,\-k for Dr. Hlmms' Pills and take no other*. Principal depot, Fourth and Ring. Wilming ton, Del., Philadelphia. 6 j 4 Arch St t-asy by Hie iu-L enc action ol tiie A i artl. To all who are guttering from the error* ano Iniiseretlou* youth, nervous weak aek* early decay, io»«oi manhood, etc.. I will sen^ a recine that will cure you FREE Of dy wm cllscov OHAKGE. This great orod by a missionary In Hoatti America. Sene a sell-addressed envelope to the Rav. Joauvi l.l kmas. station D. Now York Oity. Uet tint Duen ! The close confinement of sll factory gives Die cn eratlves pillo! lire-, poorsiqie ute. languid, miserable feelings, poor fitood, inactive liver, Sidneys and urinary troubles, and all the physicians and medic ne In the wo: Id cunnof help them unless they gel out doors or remedy, ecptcl.illy fur etioh cases, having abundance oi health, funshlue and rosy cheeks In them. 'They coal but a trlflo. See another column Hop Bitter* the purest an l best OHN RA1UV., SEWlNO M/KUilNK HA <1 Orange All hrvt-clnsf J . Ninth lour, Northwest riTre^tij, Wilmington, Del. SewUK Machine* f«r sale on cauv tenni. OU, Neeillo* and Attachments lor all Machines. Kepairiiac h specialty. Upon In the evening* 10- tl Important to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup 1* the'ou'y think that mother* children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, cures wind colic, regulate* the bowels and give* rest, health anl comfort to mo her and ch id. Dtiriugtbo process ol teething its value I* incaWilable. It stdten* the gum* reduce* Inflammation and allays all pain, thereby giving rest to the child and comfort to the mother. Twenty five cent* a bottle. roly for their Prescription Eree. For the soeedy Cure of Seminal Weakne**, Loss of Manhood, and all disorders brought on by lnd'ecretiun has the Ingredient*. Address DAVIDSON A OO., 78 Nassau 8t.,New York 7*8 tu'sd wlv exec**. Any Druggist A COMMITTEE OF GENTLEMEN and Ijadle* of this city, will give a GRAND OX ROAST ENTERTAINMENT. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19,'76, AT SCHEUTZEN PARK, WILMINGION DELAWARE, For the benefit ol Plymouth M E. Zion Church, on 'tenth street. They will spare no pain* In trying to make thlsonool the Grand est Entertainments ever given In this city by <.ur people. The public In general are re spectfully solicited, both white and color I friend*, to participate In this grand enter prise ; ove^y arrangement will be mado to ac commodate the guest* both white and colored that may give us their patronage. Thl*en terta>nment wul continue one day at the Park and three evenlnv* In Walnut street Hail, near Nin'b street. Tiie following ar rangement* will he made by the appoint ment ol several committee*: l*t. A Committee ol Way* and Mean*. 2nd. Financial Committee ;.d. Vigilant Com mittee. 4th. Purchasing Committee. 5th Table Committee on Dinner and Supper, oth. Committee on Refreshment*. 7th. Stage Committee. 8th. The several Committees requested to meet at the Plymouth Church, at o'clock, A. jvf., on the loth, so a* to march out with the Band and take their sta tion*. loth. The 11 *t ."peaking Is to com mence at 10^ o'e nek, A. M , Dinner at 1 k, P. M. Second speaking at 3 o'clock, a* to return to the Hall by Prof. A. K. Henry, the ora the day. Subject—"Our Duty a* A inert 'Itlzen*. " Mr. Lewi* P. B He.iry. Independence." Rev. Dr. W. F. <1 other* will participate in speak ing ou the o'ca*ion. Speaking and exercl*e* at tho Hall are to commence at 7% o'clock each evening. Speaking anl a Grand Prom> rude will take place the first evening. Tfie second evening the Passover Supper will take place w th stalls In hand. 1 night an Old Plantation Jubilee Concert and made will c'ose up tne entertainment. TICKETS FOR DINNER " " EVENIN' P. M rloHlng *o Ue-k. P. M. 5 -mbjwt B i third Pn .60 t Ticket* at the Hull for Supper, 40 cents: Child At the Hall. 15 Ticket* to 1 entering Into the Park, 16 cent*; ut*. had ot tho dlftorent Coin ages und horses driven into the park will pc t.iKon care of for lo«-en'* apiece. The Mount Vernon Cornet Band ha ; been en gaged. IS. B —Ticket* that have not got the C mlUee'* mark or stau p uj received at the Park oral the Hall door. 11 -16-.it REV. J B. TRUSTY. Supt. It toe?, r, them will not he N EW JEWELRY STORE! BAYNAKDA DAWSON Have opened the store NO. 4W MARKET STREET. And stocked it with an entire new and larae assortment oi WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SIL VER W A HE, SPECTACLES, Ac. 49* Latest Styles, Lowest Prices, it A and sa isf iction guaranteed to all. Being both practical Jewelers, all repairing left wit i them will be promptly and i-atlslao tora.ly attended to. ll 15 til 11 T HE I.ADIES (>FTHE WEST PKESDT teiUn Church wilI give a 8UPPEK ON EUROPEAN STYLE, In the Lccturo Hooi of the Church, ON THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 20, T9. Adinfssson 10 cent*. ll-15-6t pw tor a large load ei kindling \J wood. Orders can be left a* ■tiros., Second and King streets: Ja -ore.atClty Depot, and John 8. Miller. at Rising Sun, or at the Factory, corner o Union street and Gilpin avenue. *•141.» j. McKINNKV •jpJLel (fray k oob Mo $5 to $20 Address STINSON h PER DAY AT HOME Sample worth |6 free k CO., Portland Maine' NOTICE* Consolation for the Nervous. Vitalised rtnxpkales, a brain end nrrvo food, curee ell derangemente of the nervee, ivrtton* enfeeble! digestion, given vigor in placeo: wenfcnexa and Infinitude, re-lnvlgoratee the over-worked brain, and prey urn con sumption. I'by-lc.ons have pmw rlbed 160,000 package* in all form* of debility and nervoua neaa, thus restoring vitality to the system by food, not by medicine. F. CIlOflBT, DM With Ave., N. Y. Foreale hj Z. JAMES BELT, Cor. 8th and Market 81*., Wilmington, Del. OnCE.— Ia conformity with tho provi sion of the act passed by the General mbly of the State ol Delaware on the 26 th day of March. A. 1)., 1875, I hereby give no tice that an application won Rio 1 in the Hu* lorloM'ourt on the 'Zlit day of October, A. 1). 1876. fore rharter of locjrponition of e Company, celled " The Jeuiee k Webb Print liiK an«l bUtlo 'ery Company, " to curry on the busii.eNt* of the iuaniitacture of boolu. prints and Ntatienery in all it* branches, and that a diail ol the propoeed Charter wa* tiled with tlie application, and ie oj»«n to lutfpeotlon. Cli AS. BLASTON, Prothunotary. New Cast e Oct 'l\ 1676. 1042*ti S OTIOE — EXTENSION MOBTX1AGE BONDS. Omn or Dslawahk K. K. Co.. i October *47,1876. \ Owner* of the Extension Mortgage Bond* of the Delaware Railroad Co., due January 1, H480, wishing todis|x*e of the same, will he paid the face of said bonds, and accrued Inter est, on presenting the same iu sum* oi 61,000 or over, to A Homer, Esq., agent lor tho Trustees at the Treasurer'* ottioe ol the Pbilar delpbia, Wtlmlhgtou k Dal; line re Hall road M. HAY EH, _ Treas, D. K. K Co, imot ru hcai. l.sl Ai i. uWNti.s. i hose who sell and do not winIi to pay tho oblige the undersigned by leaving a notice office, thnt we may assess tho EDMUND PKOVOST, WILLIAM K¥NE, City Assessors. Office, No. 10 E. Sixth etreet, between Mar , to 1*4 m., 4 to 6 10-10-61 N Co., Philadelphia* 10 *>6 cod tf N transfer real estate, tax ol 18av will [liere l at proper uwnurs. Itet and King, Hours, 8 a. and 7 to 8 p. in. XT TK1«.—THE WlI.MINttTON SAV INtl FUND SOCIETY HEREBY DIVE NOTICE THAT ON AND AFTER JANUARY 1,1880, INTEREST WILL HE ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS AT FIVE (6 PER CENT. PER ANNUM BY ORDER OF THE BOARD. J. ERNEST SMITH. THE AS. 10-1 Sind WlLMINOTOST. OCl'e lBT. 1876. itiiurm the pub lie that 1 have increased my facilities lor manulttMturluK kindling wood, and &m now pr^ared to furnish wc.od In any u ty to suit consumer*. 1 sell the lancest load In the city. Give me a call before pur chasing elsewhere. Order* by mall receive prompt attention, JOHN PONDER, 8-6 tl Foot of Fourth street, city. OTIOE.—Will he sold atPublic Sale at the Lafayette Hotel Stables, Ninth and Shipley streets, < day, the 17th Inst., at 10 o'clock, a. m., one brown horse; sale positive. 11 16 It S. SPEARMAN. N OTlOfc,.— tieg leave uanti 61.60 X on WANTED. ANTED.—A colored woman, or and wile country by applying at tfie Kepi* office. W fimi employment in tfie •AW 11-11 tl a middle aged A home more W ANTED.—A homo by lady In a ncod family. ile*ired limn wage*. Address " E. H. " Hi> 11 16 3t* PUBLICAN OKFK K. rOK 8ALEOU KENT. F OR RENT.—A small cottage, *4 ol a mile from R ekland paper mills, with thop and garden attached, 'pply to HUGH STIRLING, Near the l'reuibes. ll-io-0tdfc4tw* TOOR RENT.—Eleven room house, 1010^ JP W. Third *treet, convenient to all man Will be rented very low until ufactoriew. March 16th. In good repair. HEALD A OO , Clayton House Building. 11 14, 15, l"Sfil6 hOU809 OQ Warner'* Morocco OR RENT.—Two five Marshall street Factory : runt $6 per month. ii-i4 at* F S. MARSHALL. 105 W. .Seventh street. OK RENT.—Second-story of the new A building, 404 Market street. ln-J| JOHN MERRICK. F 11-13 I4t* quire ol ed TTtOK SALF.—One hundred house* in all Jj part* ol the city at least lo per cent 1 lower than they can he had 0 month* hence. 11-1616 42 40 46 J. T. H EALD. 1 NUK SALE—A small farm ol 81 acres, ) ii^ar Southwood station, on the Dela ware Western railroad. Apply to ALVN DAVIS, 1406 W. Fourth street, U-4-16t Wilmington, Del. F OR RENT.—a house on Market street* Rent taken In board If desired. Ad dress *'H." at the Rkpublioav office. 11-3-tf NOR SALE OR RENT.-Three new six i room, two-story brick house* with bath. 1<1 water. Situated ou Pop>ar St. h but and above Eleventh. Very rea*onnble. Apply to HARLAN GAUSE, Front ami Tatnall St*. er 8-47 tl t NOR f? ALE.—A well made Germantown < Carriage at a bargain ; also a Doctor's carriage. W ill be sold cheap. Apply to . HAMMOND, H Second and French streets 6 4 tl F OR SALE.—House 907 E. Eighth street; term* made easy. Inquire at 303 W. U-IS tt Seventh street. CIUNNH1THN. ( JOLT'S, REMINGTON j all makes ol Breech loud ng Gun*,Revolver* of all kinds A Seven Nhoat full nirk ebplaled pleiefor • Glass ball*, Trap* and shells, Implements for breech-loading guns complete. Repairing done at shortest''notice and at reattocable rates. NATHANIEL MKLCIIOJ-R & SON, NO. 414 KING STREET, WlLMlNOTOK, DHL. at pktfwl com 1.60. UNSMITH, Lt ICKSMITH (t Gun AND BELLI!ANGER, nnfpg Implement*, T'i*hiug Tackle, hase rcasonable rates. Ball Material for sale Clothe* Wringers Repaired and warranted; Moweis Sharpened: Knivus and Scis sors Ground, and Umbrellas Re-covered and Repaired. pl7-H!P 1.H H. .1 PYLE. No. 714 Markot Htreo- . OYMTKKH / \YNTLIfc*! OYSTER *!2 T(> THE PUBLIC.—Having remodeled my store at Sixth ami Orange street*, i am pre pared at all hour* ol the day to furnish iny friend* with the bed ice cream and oyster*. The oyster season having my intention to sell none but first class oys tors and at prices within tbe reach of all. Hoping to Htlll continue receiving a share of public patronage. I Remain Y 9 4.>3md CHARLES KYLI is arrived. It Is lie I,UK HOSE NEVER KNOWN TO tail to cure dyspepsia and liver com ilnlnt. Prieo to cents, tint a sample bottle ree at B S F. WARE'S DRUG STORE, at the Northwest corner Qf Filth and Kina street*, Wilmington, Delawuie, wholesale agent. For sale by all retail druggists. Rock candy cough syrup lor cough* and cohla. Manufactured b GEOKl 11-3 lmd lmw the IEH VMII.TI'N & IJ hiweilesboro, N .!. Da --/\A REWARD.—For the arrest am! * cunvlcliou of tho party or par ties that committed highway robbery, aud ut tempted to commit murder on the body of jfard T. Toft, on Saturday evening. ar»out 'clock, the 8tn day ol November, 1879. near acd Clayton streets. J. P. ALLMOND, Mayor. a Mil Pennsylvania avenue llrlltl A TTENTION FARMER8-All kinds o x\. grists ground, exe i>t corn on the cob with (TiBjjatch, sati* tact ion guaranteed : spe cial attention given to grinding grist wheat NO. 308 W. FRONT STREET, 10-30-lniw Steam Mill*. a *36. * K ^ .6.- u* u wllG best sh0,t *^jLLrAM D J. uu%E, by ch Residence, 417 K. tth st. Dr. pHONOGRAPHY.—The swlttest and 11 6-12t (tmiudat'i ■■«(.) NUCE DOUBT. CMS DliaUued—The lu ll ■•J'. Kneoh Bash, the young man ohsrged with assault and battery upon Daniel MUIarkey, whose cue was poetpone yesterday morning, was up again for hearing at th* Polios Coart last night. Millar key testified as reported yeeter day, that he was knooked down near the City Hotel, on Front street, on the night of the Boom, hut he did not know by whom. Ex-policeman Payns testified to see iug Bash "haul off to bit somebody" but he couldn't say who that somebody was. llenry Taylor also saw a fuss the place mentioned but conldn'l say who were engaged in it. The Bqaira dismissed the case. A little fellow, whose mother said he was but 12 years old next curled up In one of the arm chairs In front of the dock railing while officer Pardee and Cham bers, told some of the evil deeds com mitted by the gang to wnioh the pris oner belonged. Acting Mayor O'Neill, thought that about $100 to keep the peace, and the payment of the oosts toe case would he sufficient punish ment. A chap who informed the Squire that "it was no use going hack on the fact, that I was drunk some," was lined fifty cents and oosts. A resident of Qedgoville next claimed the attention of the court. The charge was disorderly conduct, and be was fined $1 and oost. A Ueautlfnl Work of Art. We announced to our readers some time ago, that Messrs. Ball & Anderson had obtained the contract for decorating the s ore of Mr. J. P. Doughten,the well known dealer in gentlemen's furnish ing goods, and on the occasion of our last visit we only made a onrsory notice of the work,as the process of the deoora tion had only reached the crude out lines of the design, which to the eye ofa (connoisseur) gave promise ol great merit. Now however ttiat the work is completed the expectations of those who followed the progress of the work have been more than realized. We want if possible to give some adequate idea of tho magnificence of the design and the splendid execution of tbe work, which cause ns to wonder how such artistic effeot could ever lie produced. Tiie style of the work and the effect intended to lie produced is that of an tique Mosaic, combined with the Mar esqtie, aud will so be readily recognized by those familiar with ancient decora tions. The sight that meets-the gaze as one enters the store is one of gor geous splendor. The beautiful combi nation of colors, the richness yet pleas ing effect of the mass of glittering gold, the birds ol brilliant plumage and the entire harmony of all the shades, to gether with the graoefnl curves and delicate lines cf the design, all lend to make one wonder at the skill required in its execution, and to pronounce this a master piece of art. To Messrs. Ball & Anderson is due the credit of introducing into our city these beautiful styles which are entire ly their own,originating with their tal ented designer, Mr. Henry Ouerin, who has not only been employed in the leading cities of this country, but also in Europe. Messrs. II. & A. are certainly fortu nate in Laving such a skillful force of artists as they now have in their em ploy, and with their increased facilities for placing their flue goods upon tbe mar ket may safely challenge competition either in the execution of their work or in the quality of their beautiful goods. (Jnllcenssd Peddlers. Squire Cole dealt out a little Jaw to three unlicensed peddlers this morning, Louis Nutter, Samuel Auger aud Ben jamin Rothchild, fining them each #10 and cost. The accused were all boys and had been engaged in selling sta tionery, soap, etc. Anger took the sen tence very hard, aDd completely broke down, the Hquire informed him that the sum total in his case would be #12.20. Now the constables have start ed in on this line we suppose unlicens ed vendors all round will be made to toe the mark. Amniemenli. Millard Concert. —Ou Tuesday even ing next, the Millard will give anoth er rendition of Pinafore. Those who have seen it pronounce it to l>e fully equal to the performances given by regular troupes that have played in this city. The slight imperfections that were manifested in the first concert will, by familiarity, be removed in this second attempt. Reserved seats are being taken rapidly and a crowded house will be the resalt. Dwelling Hold. Mr. Thomas M. Ogle, auctioneer, sold at his auction rooms, No. 500 Maiket street, this morning, at 11 o'clock, for Mary Smith, executrix of the estate of John Smith deceased, the three story brick dwelliug house, No. 83d Madison street. Edward Strauss purchased the property for #1,540. Liberal l.eugue. To-morrow morning at the room of tbe League, 219 Kiug street, will be discussed, "II Christianity is abolished, wuat then?" at 10A o'clock. In the evening Dr. J B. Welch will leoture on the Book of Esther, at 7] o'clock. The public are invited. The Norma Ball. Ou Friday evening next the Norma Modal Club, will give their first grand ball, in Webster's Dancing Academy, Masonic Ball. Ritchie's Orchestra will furnish the music, and a genuine treat is promised. Mimical Coneerl. A grand musical entertainment will lie given in the lecture rooui of the Opera Hi,use, on Saturday evening, November 15th, by the Shiloh Baptist Church. Admission 10 aud )5 cents. The Y. Ae De A. Molroee. The Y. A. Dancing Asaembly will give another Soiree at their rooma in the Saville building thin evening. New music and a first class program are the attraction*. llaiulMome Window* Last eveniug George W. Bacon, the well known caterer at No. 4 W. Fourth street, had his window neatly and taste fully decorated with ail the eatables of first-class resturant. 4 orrectlon. The Mrs. Booth, of Newport, Dei., wllG ^" niwrled to Mr. Cabbage, at «* tor recently was not a daughter of Dr. M. A. Booth of Newport. a i. LmII* Gragg and fxmily of Klmln, New York, are .lifting their friend* in thii oily and la the neighborhood of the Brandywine Springe, mother and eUter reelde street. A caff Item him this morning led to a pleasant ehat about things years ago around No. 33 Hohool Hense. On Thursday last Rsr. J. B. Mann and wife went to New Castle to visit Mr. Davidson's family. Alighting from the carriage, Mrs. Mann's foot caught and she fell upon the pavement injur ing herself considerably but not serious. ly. She is now able to be about again. Col. llenry Kgbert, formerly of this State, has been elected lo the legisla ture of Iowa. He is spoken of by the rapers of that State as a popular and worthy representative. Ue has friends in this city, who are pleased Uf hear him so highly spoken of. The ladies ol the West Presbyterian church will give a supper in the lower rooms of the church, corner Kighth and Washington streets, on Thursday even ing nest, Nov. 20th, '79. The supper will be conducted on on the Kuropean plan. The Catholics tbronghout the entire world will solemnize the Jubilee of the Immaculate Conception whioh falls the hth of December next. Pope hen has decreed a plenary indulgence to all who properly observe the feast. Madame Bilik* the colored Blnger who sang with so much acceptability at K. /ion Church some mouths ago, will again sing in the same chnrch Thanksgiving evening. She will doabt have a large audience. A pair of horses attached to a truok laden with stone, in crossing the Bran dywine bridge, slipped on the gutter plaie ami fell. Considerable trouble was experienced in getting them upon their feet again. Mr. Gragg Is e St 704 Tatusll d a at on on no Uishop Scott was called to liia home at Odessa, Del., latst week on aocouutof the illuMss of hiH wife, lie wan about starting on an Episcopal tour, but this circniuHtance will prevent hia going, Sheriff Pjrle add at the Gilpin llouae in New Castle, ou Thursday, the faun of Jaxn»N Rogers, containing 165 acres, to H. F. Dure, of this city, for #4,025, subject to liens amounting to #10,000. A correspondent will give some very sensible views in regard to a future supply of water for Wilmington, in Monday's Rkpublicah, lor which we be speak a < areful reading. Dr. Charles B. Rust has moved from this city v. here he has been practicing for tbe lis year or so to New York, where he w ill engage in the practice o* medicine. John Walker advertises to sell his farm of 00 acres, near Fairville, Pa., at public sale,on Thursday, the 20th inst. There are gl g)d buildings and every thing complete. Benjamin Hall, Esq., surviving broth er of the late Judge Hall of this city, died on Ootolier 31st, atUermania, Mar quette County, Wisconsin, in the S3d year of hia age. John Dougherty, formerly water pur veyor in this city, is keeping a restau rant at the Baltimore depot, Washing ton, D. C. "On to New Castle," will be the word on Monday, with Judges, Mayors, law yers, 'Squires, constables, clients and witnesses. The "Happy Seven," a social organ ization of young men, have rented a room in the Alltnond Building,and will take posession this evening. 39,870 pieces of mail matter passed through the Wilmington post-office dur ing the first seveD days of November. The lohoouer "Arthur Godfrey," ar rived yesterday from New York, with 138,000 teetof lumber for Harlan Gause. Mr. Andrew Crumblish, the well known contractor, is lying seriously ill at his residence 817 Washington St. KH Crozfer will give a banquet to the widojvs and orphans of this city, at the City Hall ou Thanksgiving afternoon. 'ihe historical sermon preached by Bishop Lee on Wednesday afternoon will be printed in phamphlet form. A brown horse will be sold at public sale, on Monday morning, at ten o'clock, at the Lafayette hotel. One drunk iu addition to the Taylor McMenamin case completed the list at Police Court this morning. City Treasurer Viucent is engaged in paying the monthly bills to the city's creditors. Tiie flood-tide iu the Delaware river yesterday afternoon was exceedingly high. The pavement is being laid in front of the Herdman Building ou Fourth Btreet. 1 Mr. Toll's Condition. Millard T. Toft, who is suffering from the highwayman's bullet, did not rest easy last night, and as a couseqnence is not so well to-day as he was during Thor, day aud yesterday. Dr. Green leaf opened the wound yesterday aga' One fact which goes % great way to tard the recovery of the wounded man, is that he lias too many visitors. People should exercise a little judg ment in a case of this kind and derstand that they can show their sym pathy and solicitation for the sufferer to a better advantage by simply mak ing inquiry as to his condition, \han k by inflicting an interview upon him iu his present weak state. BO ing ges n. re un On Exklblllon. The handsome testimonial to be pro B«m«d to the Uxjniaker'8 AsBoeiation of Chester, by the Shields' Library Association, of this city, on the occasion of their Grand Annual Ball at the Opera House, Thdukhgirlug Ure, was placed on exhibition in the window of Ball k Anderson's store on Market Itreet. V On Sunday morning, "Peggy" Hol land, a local oelebrlty of Newark, was buried. While the woman was being buried, some persou or persons entered her late residence and carried off hundred dollars in gold. One of the neices having stated that the money was in the house, prior to the depar ture of the funeral procession. Sheriff l'yle sold the farm of Thomas Toiler, situated near Blackbird Land ing,containing 143 seres, to Keene, New bold & Co., tor |1400. Also the real estate of John McCrone, deceased, situ ated in Appoquiuimink Hundred, and containing 350 acres to II. H. Brady, Keq,, of Chespeake City, Md., for $9700. Ox Rout. There will be a grand ox roast at the Soheutzen Park on Wednecdiy next. For particulars see advertisement. A day of feasting and pleasure may be expeoted. Rje one Had New Beef Beet fine Best »;V™ l Jd«Phla.;ia, MS,Alt,AH.AOS JV? l SS "•* * »? *•(», AM, 6.46p.m. On Sunday. in 110 a m„ ACO, «$0, S.4S p.m 7 ' * * * ** •■ Fev New York: All, T.CO, 10.01, a. n„ 1X18. _ *•-*• fc limited Extras., 8 M, p. m. For Barumoce and Washington: tail. xio. "ia. *• "dBI-H p,, m. Limited Express e*'m' *'**' **" 00 Buoday. 1X1, A10, J" i?*i l j. 1 " or * * n ? Din.: 7.01 p. m. Ftir Baltimore and way stations: #.84 a. m., 6.11 p. LU. l*r New Oaetla: 0.11, a. 1.10, 6,10 P. m. For Dataware R. K.: 6.14 a. m. ; l.io, e.ao p. m. No Kundnv tmlni. For Wilmington A Northern K. H,; 6.Z0 a rnaiKi aajuvi at wilkivotok. 1.0X, XMI 4.X0, MX «.», 7.00, '311.10 p. m. Ou Sundays: lxts, xoo, KAO a m.; 7.M, 11,11, n. t to m IMItlmovo: A18, o.ao Ills, m.: 11 ox 1AS7 *•*> o.ao p. ax On Bnndayt: xi*, *. ! " $} aKtou: 3 1S , »• »•: uox 6 30* 'Ale . i. »•»«, 11.83 a. m.j 6 45 p. m. No Sunday tralna. X>rom Delaware K. K.: 8.60 a. m.t 11,6 ' 6 46 p. m. Fwm Wilmington k Northern B. K: 8 60 а. m. U.M a. m.; and 6.86 p. m. Ff0 ?fiB D ! I ^ ar# K.: 6.00 a. m. 4.16, 8.00 p. m. Sunday train 6/jft P. M. TflAOB rOR WILMUTOTOW LEAVE PHILADRL PUU. FromBroad street and WMhlngton avenue 7.30, 8.00.10.80, 11.46a.m.: l K S,3.5o, fS?. б. 16,6.00. 7.00 6.46,11.30 n. m. On Hun day*: i.ao a, m.; 6.oo, v 46.ii.ao p. m. * ** 1 J' 4 W.* ls * ooni1 ® ntl Market street*: 1.06. 7.80.11.03 a. tn.; 12.'46, 4.TO 6.00,11.80 p. m. On oundavs- l.t8. a. m. v ' m. From 12.87, a. tn.; From RaIABOAD line*. P H IflVSW 1 , ' M 1 NOTON and BALTIMO uE KAII.KOAli. Novkmjikk 10, 1870. w, l®inicU}n as follows; ror Philadelphia and Intermediate Hta fions, 7 oo, 8 10, 10.30,1.30 a. in., 4.3 '.4.00 7 00 6.46 p. m. 1 • • 1 mauaiphla (Express) u.oo, tt.M, 10 ox a. m Philadelphia and New York *4 *41. 7.00. lo 04 a. to., 14.13, 14.38, h 40 p. m. Baltimore and Intermediate Stations 8 38 a, ra. ' Baltimore and Hoy Line, 7 08 p. m. Baltimore and Washington, IS.61.xlO, 8.88, a. in , 1*4.64,1.04, 6.18 p. in. Trains lor Delaware Division leave for ■ New IJastle, ».16 a. in., l.lu,8 So p. in, Harrington and Intermediate Station, a. iu., l,lo, o 3o p. in. Doitnar and Intermediate Stations. 0 18 a m., l.iop.m. * SUNDAY TRAINS. - Intermediate Stations, s.io a. m , 6 oo. 6.80 p. in. Philadelphia and Now YorK, x.coa m. Baltimore and Washington, 1X61, X.10 ror further Information passengers arerc ertoi to the time tallies posted at the depot. H. i' KK.NNEY, SupL ,6.16 §, Be hkohkkn. BOBIKSON A DO. BANKERS & BROKERS *. WL Vr. Foilrili ami Harkel, WILMINGTON, DfiLA WAR* U.S. FOURS FOR HALE. SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD. PhiladeJbfiia, Now lork and Boston stocki bought and sold on oominljwlon. Every iaoil. Jos afforded for persons to sell 7 stockier bonds. r invest in tobJtMv Elliott, iohnson & Co •l BANKER* AND BROKER*. WILMINGTON, DEL. U. S. Government Bonds bought and'sold or exchanged at current rates. Cosh ready for good first mortgages. ... AM ,ocal aunties bougfit and sofd. 1 hlludelidila. New York and San Franolioc stocks and bond* bougnt and sou and carried on margin. Telegraphic quotation* received ooniunth and furnished. Trade dollars bought V IOLIN TAUGHT BY A THOROUGH ly competent teacher at 40 cents per les son. Vocal music In classes or private les son*. Reference : Rev. T. Gardiner Littell Tfttriall street, and Pancoast Allen, Masonic Temple. THOS. D. GAMBREL, 10-16-Smrt 1004 Market Street. S TRAY OOW.-Strayed away the 7th Inst, a large Durham |iKy brindle or speckled cow. Any one returning her or giving information where she muj be found will be suitably rewarded. JOSEPH BK1NOHURST, Third and We*t streets, Wilmington. Del. 11-13 StdAltw* e . - on S EWING MACHINES REPAIRED ANrv EXCHANGED. Abo guns, pistols ana locks for sale. Bell hanging, tools, bolt cut ters. ratchet*, wrenche*. drilling machine*, engines and hollers. JNO. G. H1KZEL. 6-18 tf *406 E. Second street S PCRTSMEN'8 EMPORIUM.—All the Improved makes of Breech Loading Ours, Muzzle Loaders in great variety, sev en-shot Nlcklo Plated Revolvers, price* lower than ever. Repairing done fn an honeot manner kl reasonable rates. Cutlery of all kinds sharpened. A call Is reapeotfully cited. li. J. PYLE, 714 Market fltreet. Wilmington. Del, Boll 417-»m jgOBINBON'S OYSTER BAY, Finest Cyster* and Clams In the city for 24 cent* per quart, or 6 quart* for »l.oo. Fami lies, Hotels and Restaurants supplied. Oys ters delivered free ol charge to all part* of the city. ROBINSON'S, 117 W. Ninth street. N. B.-Next door to T. *. Robinson k Bros. Grocery Store, 9th and Orange St. 11-14 lmd HEAT SUCCESS. Hus attended operations In Wall street dur ing the t>a*t thirty days. From $10 to #6,ooo received and operated, and profits returned ol three to en times amount Invested. •*Puts " and "Call*" at favorable rates.* Write for Information concerning our plan whereby persons of small means enjoy equal advanta ges with largest operator. Special term* to insure against loss. Stocks can led on * mall margin. Prices, etc , Iree. CLINTON k BRYANT, Bankers. 11-14-HindAw li Wall street, N. V. G B randywine hill* quota non. W. O. PENNY PACKER k OO.. (Successors to J. E. Prloe k Oo.) Best Patent fionr.... Choice Family * lour Choice Superfine.... Wo aro |iaylD* tculay for .triotly cfiolct 'hoot, |1.4 j; ilran. W0: obolr. Com, 66. W.(t. MSNNYPAOKJSK h UO. WIUUINUTOM MAKKL'I. »S.Z5fl!l.26 6.000 t.CO e.ootiis.oo V oetio Hay, Ioom, per ton. Hay, balM, . Straw twee. " . l6.(Xa:7.oo 18.60&17 60 17.00al8.t0 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS, FLO UK. Superfine .... Extra.. Fanoy Brandi Rje Floor..., 6P.OOa6.76 7.00u7.76 S.OOaO.CO 6.00 A0 00 9U1H. Had want.... Puma. Amber. While. New Com. White Oats...., Delaware Oats. Oloversecd. Timothy. l.SSnl.SH 1.3Sal.4u 1.4CU1.4X ,6.1a .64 •44a .46 •<2a .43 8.80x4.80 X00aX.'4i 7HILADXLPHIA OA.TTL1 MAKKBT. J. in all Sheep. Hoge.oorn red,. Beef Cattle »er 100 f8.00a6.00 6.00x0.00 WILMINGTON QUOI'ATIONH. Patent Flour. Family Flour. Bakers' Flour.*.. Middling*.. Beet f hip.. Bran. Yellow Corn. fine Yellow Meal. Connie Moal. Best Afeberand Red Wheat. 60.CO6) 9.60 7.*, 7.76 6.60 6.76 21. 42.00 90 00 19.00 .62 .02 .60 1.17 nkr U T '* u "|oin w .) 111 k, j, — Th.Trw.bl. Ike. P MU , a| «■*■» KiekeW an,,. - ■elals la Teller le« r , ' *■ At th. .p.» togof p oll0 ; c morning three prominent cltv , roo.tedglug.rl/upon thrmV^ chain reserved exclusively nesses, while Robert Taylor JL,, a depenfant'a test along railing. Hi. Honor called Mr and informed him that he w M th.7., anewer a charge of disorder! v preferred by Mr.MoM«namln,Ch»lrniu oHhe Street Committee of City Con? Mr. MoMenamin kissed the book u j told the court that yesterday aftern?? or morning be bad entered the Audited office on buslneae, when he was acawJ by Mr. Taylor, wboaaked him upon tbe streets, saying he had 2homJ and a cart which be would like to h»3 employment for. "1 informed hind continued Mr. McMenamiu 'u, t J had ail the help we wanted at pres,, and we could not employ his bora, He then began to abuse me, and' walked into Commissioner hyneli's floe where be followed «r». tm wit . . , , .. ,u « aud *tm« to know who "we" were, savins that was a low Irish Catholic Cur. Mr.Taylor cross examlned'tb* witnet asking him whether he (Taylor) hi not asked him reapeotfully f or wor i and whether In reply he (McMentnij bad not cut him off v«fy ebon. || McM. replied that be did not intentio ally nse any discourtesy. H. B. Underwood, oity auditor, teal fled to hearing the conversation , lated iiy Mr. Monenamin, tod tl heard Mr. Taylor's objeotion* "We." After Mr. McMenamia into the other room, witness heard ]£! Taylor say "It's a pretty pass that must aek the likes of you for work.-] Why I knew you when you kept a iJ rum mill, aud you're a low Irish Catfl olioCnr." j Louis P. Lynch, Esq., Btreet CoJ missioner of the city, corroliorited tU testimmy above given, and to«k J casion to add that the version given oi the affair by the RiroBUCA.x of yed«. day, was not oorrect, as be had trnW Mr. Taylor courteously ami Mr. T. had done the same. to It Mr. Tay lor asked me for work and I referred hin to Mr. McMenaruin. He wanted tokuot what crime I had uomwittad that the power was taken away frem ms. I toll him I had committed no crime that I was aware of and then Mr. McMeDtmli came in, and then followed whit bi already been stated. In his defence Mr. Taylor stated that be had asked Mr. McMenamin raped fully for employment for his horses, u he had taxes to pxy, when that geode man cut him off rather sarcastic!!!;, and "that raised my blood a little, tad I might have said what the witness tec tilled to. But," continued Mr. T., "Mo Meuamin swore it was in the aftemoot when this happened, and it was in tit morning, and that ought to quash the! case." His Honor thought it was merely i slip on the part of Mr. McMen&mio, mi he had said afternoon or morning, anil he imposed a fine of #2 and costs upon Mr. Taylor. I A C roquet Defeat. Tbe Delaware City and Wilmicgtor croquet teams met yesterday aftemoot iu H. C. Robinson'B croquet grounds ot Washington street between Ninth and Tenth. Five games were played whick resulted in four for the Delaware City team and one for the Wilmington. Thii completes the series of eleven gam« that were agreed upon, but out of the eleven the Wilmington player* only got one and that one was the eleventh game. The superior playing of tb< Delaware City team is acknowledged and they remain champions of Dela ware. At the close of the elsvenlk game yesterday, another game played independent of the series. Id j this game the Delaware City playeri showed their superiority by whitewuh* ing their opponents before either of them made the third arch. Both Alex ander and Anderson, took the balls at that arch and made the rounds back ts the home stake without making asifr I gle error. This is the most hrilliu' I playing known. Quite a large numb* I of croquetists from this oity witnessed I the playing of the games yesterday I teruoon. j The Wilmington club have rented tl* I second story of Pretzchner's cold I shops at Fourth and Walnut streets, I which they are fitting up for their cro; I quet headquarters during the winWf I and in which they will practice until I they think they will be able to wrff* I the championship from the Delaware I City players. I'ltNailafucfory Decision About 7.30 o'clock last evening was disposed of before 'Squire iu which the witnesses seemed to thin that the 'Squire gave a biased decision' at yo. Charles W. Salaway, residing 918 Chestnut street, sued Mrs. Pla-L * near neighbor, for keeping a di* nr J er ' ly house, a house of ill fame, house of assigna ion. Nine witnrt* were examiued and each testified to disorderly character of the house it had i» the general bad reputation the neighborhood, it was als° ' n V w*r* i® denoe that a number of men the habit of visiting the place and t * oaths and wrangling were to be W* inside at a late hour in the night 'Squire however dismissed the case. Nil tear Beet Culture Great quantities of sugar beefs p ■ through this city from down the ware railroad cn route for the f*™? Riverside, three miles from th'' 1 Four dollars per ton loaded In C m.|, what the farmers are being paid price they say does not pay theefP hauling and digging, »"d l " , would be tar better for them 10 , them to stock. This the farmers dare they will do unless the bee* rany in renewing the contract *e advanoe the price at least $1 pe rt HewCaelle I.el»»r, New Castle, Not. I 51 * 1 ' l '' Tiie school board held » 'P* 0 *® / # ( liusi'i™ sion last evening, but no importanoe was transacted. F. Uagle & G. Loboab who have engaged iu the butchering Hueine ^ oity for several years P*" 1 ' sold out to the brother of the ^ Owen Eagle, who will c® 1 " 1 business hereafter at the s*®" the market house Business appears to onr oity, tho mechanics having plenty of work. bean in our , u d