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MIL T REFUBUCAB.
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mBWRGR W. VEMNON A WkkNB *
FUBUBHUKS ANI» PROPRIETOR R.
lATIBDAT, NGVEMBKMSU. *7U.
A sirtk
Tee » RepahiDsa " asm Issd* la
wtwwalaiaww. Adverils* where »**
get me waeal for i»ar rauoeg ae*
toe •• MearwbliSOB *' D shot re»«r
Grnwt'e houkbern Boons.
The much miked ol Grant boom said
to hare struck the South, don't seem to
bare elf-voted the ex-coufederate Gen
erals
opens next Monday, indeed they du
not seem to have heard ol it at all ex
coming up to CoDgress wiiioh
their o>vu expressions, oui
oep , to
aide of Georaia, Unis admit icg that
there might be a little of a boom ii
that Stale, aud that Congressmen Fel
ton, and A. H. Stephens were helping
it along a little. The real hot spur cou
federates however look upon such a
thing as prepostsrous, aud sublimely
ridiculous,and Mr. A. tl. Stephens,find
ing himself accused of helping on til.
Grant lo om, has hardened to deny it,
and decla'esthut there is nothing what
ever in the Southern boom for tire Q»u
oral and that the South does trot wau*
him. The meet ueticeatde thing about
tliia (iraut hot
is, it La« effeotrtd a most marked cuol
Idk off atuoDgiit Northern stalwarts.
Many ot toe etalwart editor-* wi.u Were
rolling along the northern boom, bare
beoome strangely silent since itetrnck
the South aiad brought back even a
faint echo. It looks after all a« if they
were afraid that General Grant was not
is ibal intangible a* ii
the man they supposed him to be aud
that "as a strong man," lie did not
posfesr that " iron heel," which they
deemed necessary to keep the 8011th in
■ abjection. This cooliig off process in
the North seems to have get iusitue
General Grant
de his distinguish'd
Chicago censrrva'ive speeches in which
with great emphasis, he deprecated
both sectionalism and pailisauisui.
The Northern stalwarts may rightly
reason that if General Grant is
going
to be neither a sectional 1st or a parti
san, he can be cf no use to them, or
that it the South can find in him a man
alter its own heart, he cannot be the
miu they aie after ; but after all,
tin Uj.li we do not wish td be accused of
rut niug up the Grant flag just yet,
may it not be possible that General
Giaut may be just the man the nation
needs at the present time 1 He is a
military man, it is 'rue, but it is sel
dom that great military chieftains are
strongly paitisan. In pro >f of the truth
of this we D'e.i I ut ref»r to General
Grant himself, and to General Joseph
K. John-on, i ow a member of Congress
from Virginii, aid « ho md e General
Lee's death is the first in rank of the
•x Confederate Generals. Though, as
we have already s *i<f, we aie not pre
pared to raise the Grant flag yet, we
frankly say that ever tinoe Gen. Grant
made the <on*ervatiye speeches at
tribnted to him in Chicago, we could
gaf'ly trust him, for we feel confident
that he would enforce the constitution
and the laws as he finds them in the
North and the South alike. We be
lieve that he would see that citizens
were protected in the North, East,
Sontli and Welt alike, and this is ex
actly what is wanted. In this North
ern and Southern politicians eh uld
agree, and if they cannot agree
to this, then General Grant is
not the mau in our estimation
t at tli y want. We are not at all
ho- j*r H«d to al there should be a break
Southern soiid I) -inocratic line,
i ve that the routli has been
lid forth' D tm cracy at the
iiitgktioii or t i« Demicra s of the
s Hut New York
and 1 diai a at least sin uld be held in
HTMiic traces. Hut recent
election* demonstrating the inability of
N> i»-ru De i.ocrats to fulfill iheir
e contr ict, the Southern De
mor.y after hiving made the South
soil h v- LOthiug to pay th*in for
the r r<n»1" an 1 to atone for th- crimes
they «;•
gcemoi plai ly than they do that as
loug as toe smi 1 South remains as a
in*uace t" the nation, the North
soli 1 the other way, in spite of
all the subterfuges that may be resort*
ed too l»y their Northern allies who are
powerless to help them. It is not
atrang- then that South-ru politicians
are looking for a way of esoipe from the
troubles into which they hav- been led
by Northern Democratic promises, and
it is not strange either in locking for
this way they should look towards Gen
eral Grant as their leader. Whatever
the South may expect from the
government
it i
peet it through the Republican party
and a Republican President, and as it
Will be impossible for them to elect a
Democratic President,though they have
the power of casting their one hundred
and thirty-eight solid votes for him, it
is not to be wondered at that they
should feel inclined to make a choice
amongst the Republican candidates of
the man they would rather have to
rule over them, and it 1 b not at all
remarkable that in doing so they should
prefer G-neral Grant, who *««b once
tb-ir Pharoah without meeting with
the fate of PbsroaU, io l»e their Moses
to le d them out of thi ir unpleasant
predicament,
much of a G'-ant boom in the South
yet, we would, not ba at all surprised t>
i
\V V,»
m
No 1
th
in
d
a
P
it d in iiukibg it to.
N< ne
ill
r^i
t
it
in the way of favors
evident that they must ex
a
Though there is not
And it aMuming immanaa proportion*
and reault yat in making (ieneral ftrant
a national Republican oandldpt* tor tb*
Presidency.
*
Tea « liy'* ntallaa Debt.
Thar* 1* eridenoe now that the Dem
ocrats in the City Council are beginning
to realise the financial oondltlon of the
city and the footiebnes* in the reduction
of the tax rate laat year, it le to the
credit of Col Taylor that he foresaw
tbie difficulty and apoke freely of It la«t
night at the meeting of the City Coun
cil, though he muat have foreseen the
difficulty months ago, and should
la
to
du
same
hen have referred to it as freely as be
now does. From Mr Taylor s remark,
foresees that the oily will be out of
from the fiist of April up to the
he
money
drstof July, wheu the taxes for 1880
will lie collectable, and worse than all,
i he city i* expressly forbidden to
liorrow money, and tnere is a com
mittee of twenty-six men watching
Connoil to set. that it does notbresk the
Mr. Tavlor we
ii
a
it,
in that particuli.
think might have safely said that
cty would be out of money by the 1st
if January, and he might h*vi\ gone
still farther aud showed how that even
the appropriations are all expended
md a 1 Ibe city lias to depend upon ie
he fi2D,400 overplus of the amount al
lowed by tile Legislalure to let raised
for the funding of the floating debt, and
which was not applied to that pur, ose.
This together wilh the revenues of the
city coming in may run it up to Decem
ber, when the water rents will be due,
and thiH will probably run the city on
to April, but as Mr. Taylor Bays there
from that time up to July
eaeily bridged
Iu any case Council |,av ng ex
'aw
the
now
a
ii
is a vacuum
which cannot be
over.
pended the *29,400 referred to, that
amount will stand against the city a*
d floating debt, and as a monument of
Democratio folly in reducing the tax
rate of 1879 to |1.U> on the $100.
sides this there were <12,500 in
and notes which should have
Be
io-t
to
gages
been paid on' of the $145 ( 00 allowed
to lie raised by the Legislature, but
which aie yet unpaid and oonse
qucntly must
$29,400 making in all $41,800 which
ought to be in bank by the first
day of January, but not beiDg there
will stand as the floating debt at the
end of the present year. This shows
that the tax rate of $1.15 did not rais*
enough ol money even to meet the ap
propriations for 1879. Some months
ago we predicted that there would be a
floating debt by the end of the year ol
$25,000, but we did not think at that
lime that our predictions would fall
$16,900 short of what it really is. This
statement is the truth no matter how
much the ''Gazette ' may deny it and
fmne and bluster over ihe exposure.
be added to the
a
as
Chicago is onk of the most indepen
dent and thrifty cities iu the union. A
year ago she got tire l of Republican
rule an 1 elected a Democratic Mayor
by some 4,000 majority, and all the
Democratic organs in the country
shouted themselves hoarse over the
victory. She soon got tired however of
Democratic rule, aud about three week.
ago she whirled around and elected the
whole Republican ticket by some 8,000
majority, and tbe Democratic orgam
have been in the dumps about it evei
since, and have really conn ted Illinois
out of the list ot doubtful States for th**
Presidency. Chicago's latest exploi 1
was iu hfr magnificent reception of
General Grant by which she cleared a
million of dollars and now she makes 8
plea for both the Republican and Dem.
ocratio National conventions to me*t
there, t-odering the use of her Grand
Exposition Buildings for their sessions,
and promising to expend $10,000 if
necessary to supply such acouatic ap
pliances as r ball be thought essential.
to
to
Ik it is true as reported, that Alex
ander II. Stephens, Robert Toombs,
Bena'or l-araar, Henry Watterson, Wade
Hampton, and Congressman FePonare
in favor of (ieneral Grant for the Presi
d -nev, it is proof positive that there ie
a big s rew loose somewhere and should
Grant be nominated it is more than
likely tli at be would receive the elec
toral vote of Georgia, North and South
Carolina, Florida, Mississippi and Louis
iana. This would put an end to the
solid South business.
E
si
♦y.
to
R.
tnc
ard
ded
all
I
and
ble
a
ton
E<1
Now that .Congress Is to commence
its regular session on Monday, and
Senator Bayard has gone on to perform
his part, we may expect to hear some
t 1 iii' about the hereditary greatness of
the Bayard family and the purity of
the State government of Delaware, but
it is doubtful if Mr. Bayard will ever
say a word about forty thousand citi
zens of his own county, settled around
the base of the hill on which the Bay
ard mansion stands, being diafr&nohis*
ing
and
ges
ed.
Boron Cjakb, the leading Green
backer of .Maine, has been heard from.
He strongly denounces the counting
out scheme In Maine, and says, "the
Greenback party cannot afford to adopt
a course that must be defended by tech
nicalities and special pleading.'
Mr. Chase, but he need not be afraid,
the Republicans of Maine will l«ok to
their interests and are not in a temper
to te trilled with.
Me. Allen holds on to his seat in
Council, goes through the motions, and
has as much to say ai any other main •
ber who was legally elected.
V
son
Wise
ties
6
S
Ai Mb. Alub did set reilfa hie Mil
In Connoil ob Thandey nifbl,
thought ha we* exoaaebl* a»
adioaroodioon without giving him e
oheuo* to do M>, but Ffidijr night end
adjourned moating of Council ha*
paaa.d bj, and wa hoar nothing of Mr.
Allen reaigniog, though the oourt bao
decided that lie wa* not legally elected.
Democrat* like to hold on to offlo* when
they once get hold of it.
Tii.dix, UendricKi, Thurman, Wal
i'loe and iiaudall are eaid to be pol.tl
cally dead. The Bearer "Radical" !•
of the opinion that if the parly don't
1)0 ry auuie of it* dead pretiy eoon there
wifi he work fur the National Board ot
Health.
Tux New York "Sun" aay* that no
earthly power can induce Horatio Sey
mour to aucepl the Democratic nomina
tion for the 1'reeidenoy.
Connell
ao
(sell tvuniy Kens*.
Korthe ll< publican.
Rock Rc», November 28, 1872.
Mt'-ssus. Koitohs :—Rev. Mr. Aiken,
of tire Rock ltuu l'resbyterian church,
slid Rev. Mr. Brown, of the Tome M.
K. Cbureh, exchanged pulpits last Bab
bath. Mr. Aiken seems at home in a
Methodist pulpit, aud Mr. Hrown will
till any pulpit of orthodox dimeneions.
We hope that no cannons will be fired
at either of ibo reverend gentlemen.
Rev. Rufus Cheney lectured at Tem
perance Hall on Tueeday evening last.
Thanksgiving services were held in the
Episcopal aud i'resbyterlau churches in
the morning, aud iu the M. E. church
in the eveuing. The ladiee of the
i'resbyterian church gave a sapper on
Wednesday evening, at which fillHl
were realized for the ben. fit ol the 8uu
day*8uhool library.
The M. E. church contemplates a
course of lectures for the same object.
Frank Collins, who formerly worked
with John T. Tazewell, at auger mak
ing, left this neighborhood iu the night
about two weeks ago, leaving a number
of articles unpaid for which be obtained
Look out for
bOJOUHXKH.
i
ty
under false pretences.
him.
Reoort of i akinet OIMrera.
Secretary Thompson has subm't'ed
to the l'resideut his annual report on
uav&l aflairs. ile speaks with much
pride of the education given in America
to naval cadt-ts, ths-ir inslructiou being
equal to that obtain'd iu any other na
tion. Suggestions are made about im
provements iu methods at the Naval
Academy. The rale cf many ships of
the Navy is recommeuded.the proceeds
to be devoted to the building of new
ships. The building of a special boat
r* C"IUUieUded.
E
tor target praotlo- is
The report of Secretary Scburz defends
the Iuterior Department against »h«
criticisms upon it. Itouthnrs an In
dian policy, and advis-s that the In
dians l>e taught to be farmers and not
herdsmen. Progress iu education aud J
civilization is reported The Ute and
Ponca troubles aie discussed al length*
I
■
A Fwruier flunle<ed.
At an early hour on Wednesday
morning a farmer named John Johnston
who lives n^ar West Fairfield, We.st
morelatid Co. Pa., was shot by his hired
mau uaroei Jerry Telford,
stun was in bed at the time, and as soon
as be was struck by the ball, jumped
out of bed and ran down stairs, followed
by his wife. When he reaoued the
landing, Tilford put a bu .• 1 in bis
h^ad, which felled him. The woman
ran out ot the house, going in the direc
tion of a ueighher's when a bill was
*eut after her, but misnrd its mark.
Mfenl seeing that he had no time to
lose, made off before assistance arrived
not taking time to ransack the liour-e
as robbery was undoubtedly his object.
Johnston's wound-' proved fatal. The
murderer is still at large.
Joho
Mr
_
h
win
McClellan mawt be Riven Time
Fro 'theanyde « oun'y Tilbui.e. hep.
The Philadeipi ia "Times" seems to
think iha< Grorgc B. McClellan would
tnako
dent in 1880. If the Democrats want
to nominate the great Swamp General
th»-y will have to begin atono**, or he
will not have time to make up his minu
to accept.
F
612
available candidate for Presi
"
E
Kx-Vic« Pri-Bidnnt Colfax is ssid to
have clxarnl t4U,UUU iu the last lew
years by lecturing.
r HE Largest inn in
in Phlladolpnu, John WaNAMAKER
Frand D«i»f»t. tilth «t 'VTarlier »o * 'hestnut
» HOUst
arid
OKIVATE SALE
F REAL ESTATE.
'i
The subscriber eftem at Private Nile her
property. Icing the late re-ldence of Joseph
E 1 « ■ r a, dcce.iBed
The farm ctins ctsofl2'>o es of prime lar d,
si uated I . Ke^nett
♦y. a , on the road l»
to Ken nett Sq are; y A . I
mile from Falrvllle S ation on the K AH (!.
R. R.. tiounded by the lunds of .1
J in es Murphy and others.
The buildings con.H't. of a *.<>• <1 hou i\ ^
frame 4 _
, 6 on the so00od. larg jHjrch acron*
ftrj,
W
Box,
nship, Che ter
Wilmington
Falrvll e. )
ng
Wa ter
Win, P.issmore,
par stone and •
first 11
tnc front and back of the house; barn Is fra
ard in good or ter; wagon hoii-e attache I to
on the
burn, corn crib woc'stieil arid other noce>
sary outbuildings. I he fields are wc
ded and under good fence, well watered and
all In a good state of cultivation Th
good well ot never falling water in t .e kitchen,
I nere 11 alio a good apple orchard, piar trees
and other varieties el irult. A more do lia
ble propertry is seldom ottered lor sale being
a desirable truok farm handy to the Whining
ton market.
For furtln Information apply to Rebecca
E<1 ward! living on the property.
U U KEBECC* EDWARDS.
• f v i
is a
Wen
7th
£JHKAT SUCCESS.
Hoi attended operations In Wall street dur
ing the past thirty days. From $10 to 16,000
received and operated,and profit* returned ot
three to icn times amount invested. " Puts "
and 'Calls" at favorable rates. Wrl e for
Information concerning our plan whereby
person* of small means enjoy equal advanta
ges with largest operator. Special terms t
insure against loss. Stocks carried on small
margin. Prices, etc., free.
CLINTON A BRYANT. Barkers,
11 Wall street, N. Y.
etc.
office.
HlZ.lrmUtw
V IOLIN TAUGHT BY A THOROUGH
ly competent teacher at 40 cents per les
. Vocal muHlo in classes or private les
sons. Reference: Rev. T. Gardiner Littell.
Tatnall street, And Pan const Allen. Masonic
Temple. THOS. I). GAMHKlLL,
10-16-Smd 1904 Market Street.
son
PA/Y REWARD.—For the arrest and
♦POvIvF conviction of the parry orp
ties that committed highway robbery, ana
pted te commit murder on tbe body ol
Mllfard T. Toft, on Saturday evening, about
6 o'clock, the 8th day of November, 1879, near
Pennsylvania avenue and Clayton street*.
J P. ALLMoND, Mayer.
ar
nt
o
store
The
my
tern
Il l tf
S EWING MACHINES REPAIRED ANn
EXCHANGED. Abo guns, pistol* and
lock* lor sale. Bell hanging, tools, bolt cut
tors, ratchet*, wrenches, drilling maoblnes.
engine* and boUem. JNO. G. HIKZBL.
9-11 tt 29$ UL Beoend stree 4 .
e
!•
ot
no
VITALIZED PNOiMMATM.
A brain and nerre food differ* from all other
took*, a* It Dec poeed of the rltAl or narve
wiring prlndph • of the ox brain and Wheat
germ, being nmtlar to that whlcji auelafna the
human brain and nerve*. They reaiore loet
•gj in all wraknaw ihpf nilud or body, re
here da' mty and nervoerbek*. giro vitality in
tbcliuufficlentgrowth of children, atren the
dl niton, cure neuralgia, and prevent eon.
• mpilon Pbykiclan* hare prescribed 1S0,(M>
package*.
r. CR 08 BY, eoa Sixth Are., ». T
rsalc by Z. JAMES BELT.
Cor/Rh end Herket fit*., Wilmington, Del
For
eoniummy wun mo pro* ■
r\ *ion Ol th* set ptwod by the General
Aswmhly ol th* State ot Delaware on Iho 'JSth
day ol March. A. D.. 1S76, I hw.br give me
tloethatan application wa* filed In the
perlor Court on the flit day of (ictohe-, A
1) 1870 fora Chart** of lne rpormtlon ol a
Company, called "The Jatpe* A Webb Print
Ing and SUtlo' ery Company." to carry on the
huatr.eaa ot the manulacture ot book*, prln"
and etatlaaery In all It* branches, and that a
dratt ol the proposed Charier was moil with
the upphe <tfoit, and I* open to inupe tlon.
CHAS UEASTUN, ProthonoU
lC-VU-t
OT1CE - EXTENSION MORTGAGE
BONDS.
Orrica or Dxlawarx K. R. Co..
* motor 27, 187*.
Owner* of the Extenrlon Mnrtgaue Hood*
of the Delaware Railroad Co., due Janu.ry I,
l*8o. wlHhtng to dispose of the same, will be
paid the laee ol saidluod*. and accrued Inter
est, on presenting the eauie In sums ot It,(KM)
or over, to A Homer. Esi| . agent lor the
Trustees at the Treasurer's office t ,i the Phila
delphia. Wllmlhgton A Baltimore Railroad
Co., Philadelphia. M. HAYt>,
10 "8 cod tl Trea*. D. H. K Co.
t) Ti< R.
|
8u
r
New Cast e Oet tt 187U
N
a
in
a
XTOTUJE.—The uieoibers or
1^1 AlechanlcH faodxe. 1. <». O
K, and tlie order In Kcnerol. are
reer>eetfully requeued to meet at
i »dd Fellow* Hall, on Sunday, the 30th Init,
at 1.30 |». in., to attend the lunenl ot their
late brother, AUllam H. Becklev. lr.ter
ment at Wilmlnaton and Brandywine ceme
tery. Hy order ol the Noble Oraud.
1 *8 U 3. K. SUlTfiftLEY.
t
VrOTlOE.-THK WILMINGTON SAV
I> ING FUND SOCIETY HEREBY
GIVE NOTICE THA' ON AND AFTER
JANUARY 1, 1880, INTEREST WILL HI
ALLOWED (IN DEFOSI1S AT FIVE (l
PEK CENT. PER ANNUM BY ORDER
OF THE BOARD.
tf.
J. EKNL8T SMITH, TREAS.
10 1 3md
a
WlLMtNOTOSf. Ocr. 1 st. 187W.
XTOnot.— bLK leave u. luiurm the t»u
i3l He that 1 hnvo inereaie.1 my facillUet
for manulaatunnif ktndllDg wood, and an
now prepared to lurr-lrh w od in any quanu
ty to suit consumer*. 1 fell the Iar*c8t $1 .ft
load In the city. Give me a call l»e I ore pur
chasing elnewhcr.'. (>rdera b> mall recelv
it attention JOHN PONDER,
i Foot of Fourth nlreet.cltv
pro11 |
mi
n Btt.N l .
ion NAI.I
06
(TICK KAI E.—One of the molt oompleb
" iwo-ftory homes In the city new ; nun
rooim; ba'h: optn «Ulrw*y ; arranged loi
he.ter; sitting room on tint floor; ail ro* in.'
private ; Hide entrance; good location ; price
reasonable and taliilactory terms.
JOHN HARK.
. Mn Ii and Adams.
ll-26-4t N. K,
F arm FUR SALE-3U seres on Nortl
east U(\er; U rge l uiidliigs; land ii
ood state ol cultivation ; weil WoUrcd ; ne;.
W. & H K. K.; on public roads; term -
easy ; 18.000. J. T. HEaLD,
11 kA-ZU lz 3^0 Clayton House Hu'l iiug.
E
J lull,
HViK SAL* .-Several new nousen bull
tj this r>uuiuier In the wntern part ol tlo
city ; a.l it-tu, ic«l aim good j-sying u-ia nt*
I bey inuet be o d uod will bo Hold a h gien
burgain M wild at oi,c-. Ad>
taie. ' Rkpiulica
' Real * »
ofltce, mIvii g lot • e It
11.8 -t
■ NUR SALE i/R K.saN r.-lbreo ucw 51
Jj r *oui, 1 wo-story brick Iiuubwh with bad
tot and cold water sltuale.1 o Pop ar si
tbove Lleveuth. Very icasuiiabJe. Apply b
HARLAN OAUSE,
Front aud latnallSt
8-Z7 tf
ii OK SALE-GOLDEN -P »N(»LFJ
r Hamburg Fowl«. Addreii F PlERoi
King !• trout Minil, Wiliiilngum Del.
11 lkflnl-atw
N ol K . r.-Secoo 1-uorjr of tl e new
build 1 g, 4oii Market utrect. In
.1 *»l-at* JOHN All RttlC
quirt)
To
J1 HJyAia .—One hundred houses Iu Hi
_ loart lo per cent
lower11 tuuy cm be had 6 nionttis hooce
11-16 iw zz zszw
h v
h - I Hie c.ty
J. T. HE ADD.
ENT * REE.—The use ol house ut the N
E corn r tSixth aud Washington Sts.,
win he given lor the tuard 01 one perron
Apply i in .Led lately on the prunes. 11-26 ot
R
NO.
F°
K SALE.—A small farm ol 31 acres.
the D- l i
South wood station,
ware Western railroad. Apply to
ALV'N DAVES, 120ft W. Fourth itreet,
Wilmington, Del.
ii-4-iet
JR KENT.—A house on Market itreet'
Rent taken In board It desir'd. Ad
dress 11." at the Rkfi'blk am office, ll-i'-tf
F OR SALE —Two candy machines and
lot ol moulds for oandy toys. App'y *
612 W. Seeond street. 11-V5 3t
F
LNOR SALE.— House 00 T E. Eighth sire*
" term* made easy. Inquire at 3o8 *'
Seventh street. tt-ldti
E NOW HEN I'. -Poom to let at Seventh *nn
' Or »«e streets
'1 2A8t»
Waftl'EIL
A
W ANTP D.—A young man about Iflyeurr
of age, who writes a g-jod hand and 1.
quick and <
arid make himself u
FR
•ci at figures, to HESist In rfltc<
rally useful, o.ie w
with his | arenti preferred. Addre
dwrlt na of appl cant, " H < \ M . ' Bo
nnd refere
'i
ftrj, Pi.Bb ffio
S ,{lv ' n '
11-28
W NTKIl - A situ it
young linn who c:
ro-i-mended. Address "O S H ." P.
Box, ¥56.
as Teacher ! y
r
11-26 Stdkltw*
ANTFD—at C.8 Market
gentU
NpDrdid lM»ird and
terms moderate. Cal
11-26 6 *
W r
treat, u
boarders; with nice room
•dogiiut location ;
l
»d see f r 7
MRS. R B. DAN
ANTED.-A go al paying f rug sin
in or near the city ol Wllinlnutou
Addeess T. D WINICG'IT.
11 v6-3t 317 Market street, c
vv
r
ANTED.—A protostant girl lor l'c ere
be a wool .o-,k
ptasher and ironer; reference required 20
Wen street. 11 26-tf
W
housework ;
ANTED —700 of walnut kc
's candy inanufVt.n
11 22 lw»
W
•Is <•
F. B. MeC!
7th and Tatnnll streets
ANTED.—A middle aged white woma»
as cook ; rnuG give good r< ter* nc t
Apply at 1803 Market St.
W
1) 28 3»*
P,
AN 1 ED.—A woman as housekeei or.
K» ference required. Addre
publican office, stating piaeo ol reside
1 9* Ot •
W
.. Rk
etc.
AN I ED.—a colored w
and wife cun find bmidoj
country by applying at the
office.
W
|
. .
tions,
9.46
a.
a,
a.
an, • r man
* in tbe
Republican
11-11 tl
W ANTED.—Poultry ol the hear quality
drived on the 26tl. fust., at my stafl
Third street market N. B. APPLETON.
11-17 «td Itw*
A 1 El) —A good pattern maker who lt>
used to tool work.
W
BETT** MACHINE CO.
ll-76*2t*
OYMTERN.
YNTERNI OYSTERS 11
o
TO THE PUBLIC.—Having remodeled m
store at Sixth and Or nge street*. 1 aid pr»
pared at all hours ot the day to turn! h m.
friend* with the best Ice cream and oyster
The oyster season having now arrived. It I
my intention to sell none hut first class oy
tern and a< prices within the reach ol al
Hoping to Mil 11 continue receiving a share 0
public patronage. 1 Remain Your*.
9 26-emd CEwiKLEb RYLE
P
10
H
I
RAND OPERA HOUSE.
SATURDAY EVENINO. NOVEMBER a*.
SPRAGUE'S
SrRAUUE'S
ORIGINAL UE -RGIA MINSTREL 4 ,
ORIGINAL GEORGIA MINS.EELS,
in
ATM UULORED STARS UNB»
10—GREAT COMEDIANS-10
■
me
A
a
the
a
I,
be
Entir* new and novel proof nine. Nothing
•aid er done to o end ihe mo»l
lei Itlioui.
| fSPM iAi. pi k'pb — ( «tllrrj afcti. ; lint floor
60eta; reserved HOHtx ft on . on **leatO. F.
'i'homa* h. Cow tliout t xtra charge. .
11 24 6t
G 1 HAND OPERA HOUSE.
V 11. L. Taj leiite, ■ - -
TUESDAY EVENI I), DEC EM Hi li s, '7U.
Th-iatlrucilun ot tho yeur.-ho etnlneulcom •
dlan,
MnnuRer.
P.S. CHANPKAU,
In III* Powerlul American Draica, written et
I,reedy lor him by toward spemeraadC
W. Tsyleurs, entitled
KlTI THEARKANSASTItAV I,Ell I KIT
KIT iTHEAKKANSANTKAVKLKi.
KI |THe AHKaN'AN I K.tVELER KIT
KIT I 'THE ARKANSAS TH AYKf.l It KI l
K11
lIlui'ratliiK with rare |wwer and !1 eili)
Llle ami A ivemurca lii the *>imti.
tuced wilh hi cewil M-t nur} curried wlih the
compHDy.
Wltueeao 1 by
und JNew York, aud oj*
♦00.000 i-u«lli on In Horton
K the rteulur
eon o the Hoeton theater l. rcitfM e
t ve years iu * SuimiIiik Hi «m (jmj . •• Su|»>
port d by Tajleure'a |Hjw»'.|ut LUiaxaiiy, Uie
ame as for the pust two ye-r-.
Taohaui: the llrok n 11 uir; I lie K u«
trated .Shot; The LIU e Dirth ulty; SaillnK ol
the IVledora; the liai/ytiiur'A Kecoitoiilon,
The (lame tl Poae>; TIi® Stearnb Ml hnplo
Klon; Tlie Isait Churioi.; The l>uel with U*/Wie
KnUer.
Popular Prlow.- 3ft, fO and 7ft cent#. Doois
dock. Ticket! at
11-all
oputi ai 7, commence at 8 o'
tf. F. ) liwtiiUB a Uo'i.
l»RY (.001)8 L\|) NOTION*.
POSITIVELY POK.ONE WEEK I
SURPLUS STu« K Ol' GOODS,
a 111 be Bold, 300 \ ar<lb Red »»n<l iVhite Flan
nel, liu \ ard! < union Maunel,
'J00 YARDS 1IEWY MUSLIN,
06 Ya -li Table y
Crush 0 In Ecnn T
Nupkinc.toireOif
quantity of
• i. IV6 Yurdi Linen
I*. A IxOt ol
wMhaU.K.
TORCHON LACKS
HAMBURG EPO
1NGS AND f ANCJY GOODS OF
Al.L KINI)i>.
Call airly aud s cun bargains at
'TI70SE FEENEY'*,
AT RO>E FEEN EY S,
MARK..
4»7 MAURI-'
kTKKFT.
STREET.
j
11-T»
L
O
Rot K HUT DM PRICES!
FOR (HO OK FAMILY FLOUR.
Rest Family Fl- cr
iyfT'6 er barrel, and
ivory h.r ol w.» 1 anted.
We have tbe
REST NEW ill
BAT MEAL,
To be lonnd in thin city, and al the lowest
price*. j,
W. N. ( HANDLER.
N* b $11 MARKET STREET.
EAaIKDTABLEn REPAIRED!
SIZE REDUCED!
( AID M ALTERED TO POOL!
NEW AND SECOND-HAND TABLES,
MATERIAL^ ON HAND.
Adrl* it's .u , r cent, under ti • uiarke'.Hi*
.11 1 KA D,
NO. :•>*" N * 11; II EIGHTH > TftKET,
2
K.
S.
P
1.2ft.
ON .
HAW v
D
UOMieil A. UEKK'S
A It 'I'
I. V H tv O P I) N
'1 CHA 1 AL DRAW
1 • 1 I IIMi I A I (JH r
FR ■
En
ul
i\ c.li
fr.
luao'ch.0).
P
Ai
Port
leif
::-p
te*
c. Al.
• n-iul
-• u.y lie
oolu 16. /.
Fo
1
r r:
si.
IcIlipiC, li i ll
e —< ail. II S. McCuuib, J. Tiiylo
m{ , ii. c. Robinson, Esq , Dr. J. u
uni:
li
l
n D i.
■* 1'
r.cor
r bom 1
R
nun r«. 1: nuii
rib ol V\ 11 ml 11
i pr |
Pi.
M
tor.
,1 ord I'i'.
>ts
ol lie
r 1: 1
lime. D exc
location, goo<
a. l.lttie boy
Eo cata
E. G. Nhorthdge 18'
h.-s protusta
f.ey ave a I
!. to 1
K<*
street, Wilmington.
j , 'H(»RI'I.1 f>OK * ivt
W 1 N TER 1 S.l»l . 1 luNv-Private
IgMoiii In tithei Latin, Gntk, llo
ew, Gorman French, Spanish and ail E -
1 ure glv< n 10 both Juu es and
my (.IHcc, 7 17 I a (null si reel, or
Iheii private residences at any lime and at
odora e r»tcs. l'uidli* filled lor college.
PnUF HOCHKEPPEL,
717 'latnall street.
ih b
cl.e
to
P, i> no
JI-.8-1
. od
KaIIzKOAD LINER.
| JDILADEEPHIA, W1LVi 1 NOTON AND
. . BALTIMORE hAll.ROAD.
NOVgMUUH 10. 1870.
Trains will leave Wilmington as follows:
For Philadelphia and iuunueUiiite Sta
tions, 7 11O, 8 10, i0.30,1.30 a. m., 2.3 ,4.00, 7.00,
9.46 p. in.
Philadelphia (Express)9 00, '.*.36,10.02 a. in.
Philadelphia and New York 2.21, 7.oO, 10.02
a. ui., 12.1., 12 39. ft 46 p. m.
Baltimore and lntarrnodluto Stations, 8.36
a, m.
Baltimore and Buy Line, 7 0S p. m.
Baltluo e and Washington, 12.61, 2.10, 8.36,
a. m , 12.62, 104, 6.18 p. iu.
Trai
New ( aitle, 9.16 a in., t.10, 6 30 p. 111.
and 111 termed I ate Stations, 9.1f
1
hy
pend
Delaware Division leave for :
»riim,
ra , 1.1 , 8 8* ]>. ui.
Dt- m.ir and • nieraiedlatv Station*, 9.16 .
.,11 p i«
.'UMlAY l A INN.
P la cl lii). and l"tenu .Hue
10 H
t.tiODS
boo 6 op in.
IimmIhi IiU and New York v,i< 9 h u
d v a Illusion, 12.61,2.10 a. in
iilorniHli*. 1 |.mss« tigers are re
el iu tlttt time table' jmh ed .t the depot.
H.F KENNEY. SupU
H I
n-re
I or luithe
CUlTRin.
* nw »«»«iTni.MTiLiT
A MtW WuKM mi. IT ALL I
ANRWWIIII riLLITALL I
a*.
There Is eo Better nothing made thee we
make and no rush exxik or nothing
to be wen In theceeutry
Readi-Made.
floor
F.
THE QUALITY IS THE BEST,
Hit uiiaL TY is HIE BEST,
QUALITY IS THE Bt.T
THE
'7U.
•
™E8I!iiSI ,T J ! S LARGEST,
IllpQ,l*ANr Y |s T I*; I.* hi IF *T*
1 lit. QUANTITY IS THE LAKUEsI;
et
TuuEE!!^ AKRTHEL JWEST.
I Hh I hlrhs A K III K iv ■ wf t
THE PRIDES ARE 1 HE LOWEST!
l
HALL ahead .1 th.
U '^Tire!;1,'e" n .i:.rr, WUa
where tl*e Uur .Moitoli:
the
Uie
u«
ol
at
AGAINST THE wr. BED
>AK HALL A<M.N T IhK VVOi.I i#
"Ail IeAJ.L AGAINST TH® WOKLU
I s IN PRIME ORDER
Tl xiSsk | S IS J'RiMEOhDEK,
HLelOtK » 1/S PRI ME ORDER,
JfJJJ LFS VE v ARE In pf»fj / •
thesaS'shm wm ! N K,X| ' FCKCF
1 HE SALESMEN Al.fclN FUa.L FORCE.
An t the pe pic are weleome te
o f ;ME for Goan numiiNo,
LOMfc KlK GOOD ULUTIIING
DOME FOR GOODUIA/I'HJHg',
HFTTKK OI/ THIVG,
J nR R'ti'ku CLOT HIM),
COME FCK BETTER CLOTHING,
niuE E OR DE'TULOTHINO.
I OAIE Full HE-TOD TH1'<
L MEF R BEST CLOTHING'
We stand by 1 very sale we make and mean
to do ex** fly the best, nnd « ntircly
the test, by our tJustomere.
Wear* glad to nay the runh k<Kpi
are ready to give our best attention
every (Ju*t< mer, though the crowd
ihould be double.
up. We
to
WANANAKRR A RR 4 IWIV,
WaNAVIAKEK 4 c. HMOWft!
WAftAflAHKK A MKOHN,
OAK HALL.
OAK HALL,
OAK HALL,
(>U
2- £ COR. SIXTH ANI) MARKET STS,,
K. E. COll. • 1XTH A Ii MARK T ST
S. E. COR SIXTH AND MARKET nm'
PHILADELPHIA.
PHILADELPHIA.
P1I .La DELPHI A.
Tlie Liny, t C o'hlng Hoaie In Amerlrt.
1-= ,
WAIC'lli:* HV l» JEWELRY.
.
EW JEWELRY STORE!
\
BAY N 4 HI) fc DAWSON
Have (n el ed the sfo e
NO. 2 9 MARKETJSTREET,
entire new and large!
And sto ked It wilth
a^eortinent ol
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SIL
VER W ARE.SPECTACLES, Ac.
Latest Sty ft. Lowest Prices,
and satRfactlon gtiu r» Meed to all.
Helnw Ruth p nctl al Jewelers, all repairing
leif with tn. in will he ptomptly and satlsfac
toraliy attetided t .
OUR
being
4 Oil,.
UY YOUR
B
$25.00
$26
$26.(0
COAL I COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL
—THU—
WILMINGTON ICE AND COAL CO.,
ore
ted
OFFICE, 2 E. SECOND STREKT,
We
Best In this city; prepare! for family use;
full weight
OU) It* |ier ton giunnt***.
TOBACCO AID C1CIAHM.
JJ M. MULL1N.
DEALER IN TOBACCO AND CIGARS AT
NO. 409 WERT FRONT BT.
1 am receiving new goods every week, (here
hy keeping up with the times. Yea oia de
pend on getting the best at low prices at 4.9
West Froont street Also a large stock • l
cheap pipes ami smokers' material. Iry im
goods. 11-21 H. M. MULL1N.
REMOVALS.
d21
>21
fill
621
JOHN C. PATTERSON
HAS RBMOVID via
LAW 1 it F1UK
TO NO. 648 FRENCH 8TRMT.
U-flAlOt
niAMM.
W. m. IfUAISAM.,
*• M. hrnnanh a co.
5- *• Sf "5*5" « c®.,
W. R. HCHaU A CO.]
SB MARKET ST,
*11 MARk>TST
W1 MARK IT ST.,
Ski MARKET NT.
"J MARKET NT.
mi mapketst
M l MARKET ST.
Ml MARKET ST
we
LA DIRN' COATS
L DIE'* GOAT 4 ,
. ...... LllHKN' («|«TS
I.A DIE 4 ' Of)At S.
L Dl-ZS' (i. mTS
LADIES'COAT—
LA Ilf COATS.
LADIES'OOATN
. , LADIKS'O .ATS
LADIES' COA'S. '
LADIES' O ATS.
LAUJE.S' (X)ATS.
PRI'M THE REST MAMJKAfTtlRnu.
IN AMERICA A N D BEuLlN AND**
FGH STYLE, MAKE AND HT
JjlR STYLE. WAKE AM) Pit!
*X)K STY LE, MAKE AND HT,
WE HAVE SEEN NONE TO EUUAr
THEM
There w II be found In this stock rone tl
the most Decl id HaigAirs that have l>*en
shown till- rail and gr -ter than arellkaiy t u
, oun i In the future, at we have been id.
th. ^ K MniVm Sll2d 5"OTK
^
Attention I* now eallsd I*
i#
OUR MIS) coat,
C Ui. El!,.I COAT,
GUI! *3 60 COAT
Trimmed with Italian Cloth and Fdnge, aad
OUIt $4 CO BASKET CLOTH COAT.
OCR GOO BASKET CLOTH COAT
OUK M 00 BASKET CLOTH COAT
Trimmed with Silk and Frlcve, and
•
OUll $4 00 HEAVER COAT,
OU1104 0J HEAVER COAT
OLlifAUi REAVER C A I,
OUR $4 0, HEAVER COAT.
OUR OHhAVtKCOAT
OUR |4 00 HEAVER CX^AT,
Trimmed with Silk and Fringe* and
OUll fS 00 HEAVER COAT,
(H R *8 0 REAVER COAT
OUK *6 on BEAVEKOOAT,
Trlsmad with Silk and Fringe, together
with
our rr.no all-wool beaver goat,
OUK *7.(SI AIji^WuOI. HEAVFK O'lAT
OlT« t .oo ALL-WOOL BtAVER COAT,
Trimmed with Bilk ard buttona
The Above Uoati are marveli of cheapne*
GUR $10 00 IMPORTED DIAGONAL FUB
HEAVER,
OUK $10.00 IMKII 'I ED DIAGONAL FUB
HEAVKm,
Ne»llr Trimmed with Bilk and Hutton .
OUK *10.00 PLAIN BEAVER COAT,
OUK 810. 0 PLAIN REAVER COAT
OUK llu.oe PLAIN BEAVER COAT
T 1mmed with Silk, Button and Fringe,
(>U K $12.001M PORTED DIAGONAL COAT
()CR$12.00 IMPORTED DIAGONAL COAT
OUK $12.001 u PORTE D Dl AG ON AI* COAT
Trimmed with Hint and Button*.
OUR $14.00 IMPORTED
OUIt$14 0 1VIPORTED
OUK $14 00 IMPORTED
DIAGONAL COAT,
DIAGONAL COAT,
DIAGONAL COAT,
, lladMunely Trimmed with Silk, Satin ant
Buttona
.
Are especially mentioned ai lupplylng 1
popular want
OUK $16.C0 COATS,
OUR $16.00 COAT**,
■
OUK $18 00 COATS,
■
All sire worthy special attention.
OUR 12.00 DOLMANS.
OUR $14 00 DOLMANS,
OUR $16,1/0 DOLMANS,
nil
Are Vo« y cheap, the $14.00 and $18.00 onei
being imported.
OUK
$20.00 DOLMANS,
$20,00 dolmans,
$20 00 DOLMANS,
$25.00 DOLMANS,
$26 00 DOLMANS,
$26.(0 DOLMANS,
$26.00 DOLMANS,
$25.00 DOLMANS,
826.00 DOLMANS,
$28 00 DOLMANS,
$26.00 DOLMANS,
$28,00 DOLMANS,
Ul
am)
Are beautifully made, klffhly trimmed, aid
ore worthy too attention ei toe itonl cultiva
ted tastes.
We have bought largely, and for a limits*
trade extravagantly, Hit werenotthut wi
have decided to sell tkem below the I
prevailing market prices, come- I
guantly we will sell very good
aud tine Coat* for very
lew prloee.
0* m-PRici
0 MB-FB 1 O 1
J
k>
lalnt.
ee
STRICTLY THROUGHOUT OUR STOCK
STRICTLY THROUGHOUT OUKbTOUL
W. M. KENNARD A CO.,
W. M. MEN % AMO A CO..
W. M. KENNAKO A 4 O.,
W.M. MENNAMO A CO.,
• the
reet*
lent.
6ii rakkktstJ
621 MARKET ST..
62* market se.
60i MARKET ST..
d21 MARKET ST.,
>21 MARKET ST.,
fill MARKET SI'.,
621 MARKET ST.,
11-8
WILMINGTON, DHL.
WILMINGTON, DEL
WILMlNGTl/N, DHL.
WILMINGTON, NHL.
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