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THIRD EDITION. WI ST IHlSiS FA1B. Tire Children's D»jr-"01«J Kilo" The EI-pUani-TUe "Uloatlcolea'' -The Dwarf and Brnat-The ■ v» nlUtt's Male—Tha Aaciloii-Wr.-. and the lilraas Holt—A aent* Grand Sacctu. No doubt there were nft- moons dur ing the prevalence of the Went Presby terian Church Fair at the Opera Home, profuaide in dollars ai d cents than Saturday afternoon was, brt it i doubtfal if there was o.,e more eu Joyabie. It was emphatically the children's afternoon, and they made good use of it. Flocking in by hun dreds they seemed as if by na^ie to take possession of everything, and their merry laughter resounded in loud ohorusses not ciroutm oib-d tor kepi in check by musical inflections, nor by music teachers with note nook and tuning fork. It was children's afternoou and all that was left lor the papa* and mammas aud older "sissies" aud "bubs'' to do, waa to join iu and for the time be a ohilu too. This was readily done by all, with thu possib'e exception (which *e did not see,) of some ancient elongate ,1 spinster or wrinkled and campled n: bachelor, who with scowls and tit pression, "plague take the brats," re tiled to some obscure corner to com ment upou the "orful" moral d*g ey of the youthful and rising generation. Not so however with such wools scaled fellows a* W. J. Morrow, Charles and Isaac Baird, John P. M-'.ear, Joseph b. t.)chel;ree, James Woolley aud others whom we might name it we ouly knew thorn. Kv-u pastor Xeigwin, the lielored pus tor ol this happy crowd,forgot that h' was creeping up over'.he brow of the hill nt life,was happy and blooming a* a .June rise. Kverybody wa* happy.— lvv-n the bluff reporter accustomed to look upon everything In a matter of i .igut only with the purpose oi get ting a local,woke up to the asbmisliiug iai ! that lie too was once a child aud mot - si i:iled, There were children every where. The little laughing sprites rumped over the gallery, looke-l down ov r the balcony, peeped out from hind the 60 euery,hid amongst tht* swiss rv of the handsomely festooned bt> is and gathered in crowds to look at '!.« Christ mas tree loaded with tovs, 1.,. And to watch for old "Krisa" jam; nf th- extemporised Ww«)de "iwries" did f» f .iu't con out OU'IUDHV. make h's apj out of thi' c ■ im j out from behind tuw Hie i s P l up in furs, • irawn by eight littin luit-s of g 1, .bn-jsed in white, w.t:i great broad i around ihem, that aim t li . ittle whit Iressea. T 1 . were supplied with tiutirnalui. lat ng l»e!ls tuai rung out like t.iiv* rv chimes amidst t'.i« uproari-^as : renting ac*'<T I*- i to old "Kria.T T t do ir c:.d 1 t. this w Aii, of iiith presents, he only prom | 1 :. ,t if they were good boys and o would call around ou Chn-tma f bad i • 8 The following ?. r. * 1 their B*o kings. :*' J . of the ei;*h na da Gra?w liaird, Botth< >: .'hear, Virginia 11 itlit i, it) k ie II alt* A i oat from oi l th with was over aa b. Lind the 8 fully ab raaj istio bjast w ami whenever an * one w.»,i • i . g with hw l, The U'-Ut. ppro&c !talj disposition to see the animal, a l ack the long oars wai* a warning 1 too inquisitive. Alter t;.e h ul hi-t turn, a queer 1 > ;kin, f u&ticn 'ari i: ■J l J 1 i! J **-•• p md ofevt ry thing 1 . . • wr38 enrtrin it had a I . th' I Off .' 1 meant irons In tho a ynoe of s called the "ii j 11 of course ov holy ii ■ 1 at t:.ai ill dwvrf vi-ry id after that ui i a monstrous giant, .» : high, i vith h d in ir h *d m< want-l to ki that latitude. t u a-, i d h names ot those who were iq gn h*-r to make the gidtH who made the ad Minis, and we won't bc. au don't know who they w« re thoug have an"idee." This ended the perform ftac*» for the amuse i n -in oi th. y<>. folks, and as th shadows ;-Ling \ aud tlie gaa j«ts iualiy returi ere lit they I i to th*' r homes 1 [rew O i old folk.->" ti i; ini f evening the ip ir cloe-d tl'isr, « run of patronage (<-r thr on of the things a L d; ; and i i w p. :t to keep alive in the memery.' throughout the fair an i n iviyon Saturday eruuing was th Th * at 1 ur c . r; string band ei choice Kcl clb lh..t at; n t V .-ex; a chinch lair it at 0 of tb« 0 it• end tie 'd • Ut ■efrn long b> in Ihi <! Kio d aud firty r < ';cd ov* r ;■ hrd. Th« .li Brurtl, W li u auctiou* ha t< vv :vn' 1 11 J>. Thofi. M. O v nl tho tow cf .. ■t- ran. article, ' 1 T 1 j fur proct a snug lit. e j ' vti expenses to the never tiri r A u!j •ve. fU Wli. 1 H ■ -t ■ -Iks. I : jle lucky number that drew tlie' loll on Mrs. liig| 1 tab' > at the We t CVur.to ltoir waa 127.! Cat! a d T ■ 1 l' V : IT. da 1 il.ii d >v -r thr^e j t.-r h had l 4 ly , Ir tak .1 d .be d <t 1 wan in . I k u-ade a l a credit to Drj fa in th ,, , h* • if- !•*> i.i i 1 I) i .vai,) Av j lays tae j-arriH taste with A . d-). the fame; Im lad s' T.eh-i e nd r» m table, ■ glv' ii t» Mtan Louisa Httdl horn, she having tak».n the number that drew ti e priz . * Rov. A. N. Keigw n was preso ted with a handsome picture frame d 1 log the evening, by mr* 111 hers o< his co r - gatiou, which he gracefully acknow ledged. .1' I 1 i,e Jotepb Mrs. A. If. Kcigwfu was also present ed by the ladies wi^h a pair of hand at>me tidies aud were duly acknoaleged bj h«r. 44.ltl.iK Beady for •' , *'® , ( Jacob I'nrey. the enterprising ice d-alur 1 o.- ' week darned up Rattle Snake Rim opposite the City Railway Depot but after the raiu of Saturday night d Sunday morning lie foimd he wa* Nothiug daunted i eu the to and in by and all do, all, *e ,1 n: re b. the a* to of an not "worthadam. however, Mr. Posey is energetically at ♦gain determined to dam the work thing to perfection. hlnooln Club excursion tiohets to tlie Grant Reception fur sale to all. A good band of musio will accompany the party. The Thenina A. ISmytn P««t of 'he Grand Army of the Republic, will attend the rec plion of General Grant in a body, leaving this city in a epecial car »t 7 3fl a. in., (to-morrow.) Members of tf» Post can tiroenre their tickets fre-ot Headquarters this even on application to It. C. Fraira Depart ment Commander. Lire dn Club excursion tickets to tbe Grant Rcoeption for sale to alb baud of uuiMc will accompany tbe p -ny. |>« rtf'MNeil. AiH»-rt O. TVatmai', of tliirt city, who viAnt to N-brasVa last Jana for hi* hi-aUh iR(i» vasHd. Ilia remains ara^x pnrtHd t 1 ^ arrira at bi^ brothar'fl r^ai d^n<v, No 1022 Choitnut street, about Friday or S^tarday n.-xt. Duo notice will be given of tho funeral. Lincoln Club t-xcursion tickets to tho Grant lltoeption for Fa!** to all. band of nin^ic willaocotnpany tbe party. rr<»iii ^Ifiuphla. Thin niorniog Clnrk Frazer rccclrol from M**npli!3, Tenn.. a luortaary re p trt for N about 4^,000, similar to end the death rah* wa I, III of tbr A good A go- I inhsr. Tho population {.■* Wilmington, < 143. Twenty were of j NlUlt'Lv si'.. -jeth' pal v 1 l»j spejAla • Hunkers Hutor vViu*>ofInn, t r this d soase. Itl for many years in the p n." f nlivi ohms with un(>« r a oi appetite, sure proper brd tloeof ernl loltd uiiGwess. wlud 'Ud ris , d!Z7.i ' t • 1.,. Ui, hc itl i I,*.; ul fo ' l.dryness In »i •, sleepIoBsners and low spirit*. <i:t tho i.'«nulne. Kunklo's Bitter wine of Iron Is tor sale In Wiln.lng: oy Z. Jumob I>"'u N- B. Ban forth, John 1 < lall i/her U Bro , Herbert K. Wat'on, Tay'.or A 1-ullert >n, .Ino. S. llurt T'.an. H. R. i>i*ingburst aud the drug trade gene rally. Worms! Werra Syrup nc* or faji -to »r s. Tne t tbe patient has , Thousands are dying daily with it. Fits, sp; sms. Ing and suff'p'iiUon, willow emu and t'.o eyes, swelllnu at cunt V. o/ru* J VI dhiis : k y. k r-iv Pni, Seat and sti umch V. U • N s of . rv ■v. iach. r.sUa h, picking at tbe nos** a In the * < uf ihe t ;.. r at'the ,i, breath, tho fiibi.ul glows pale dii'l thin, iuilon in the a* u*. All ibt-< worms. K. •> never lulls to re Prico *1 |"*r tMitilo or six fo 4a. Doc Won j{ uak«i ins write andconsult t) your druiacl. t t it not, t'apo .V r .T .'b! e**i' r.:, tuiy | 1 *-j f ' • L 6 l t* 1 it be hi .269 N. v|nth Ntr • t. i'hll Aflvao by mail, .u .r ip, t n«'l ?. ; 'J" 1 ' 1 XT,A tie 5*11 I VV Id. I'; PiID, m»i' Vcg^taloe Li Sil ual. '1 noun a n • r-r it oj<. move tin l> on the L'ver, r* i.toro r<on tInc tho heal hy lio: I. \ r. Iu (loins f!.;. ! tleVla.'he, :ft side or •y »>y c ri^ tit i . ' Bae l*:/.7.me*«, Hud ■ brig Ll nlH, ril Wc.ikneflh • ('tired. They !i the bo!> la - G* n I rune- , tner f*t»(ti . only V lties u ru if. r nil pwyJtively kuafm< V. euk coftlve. The*' r ;i*.d lo*ve the synU-.m wi ic (LV.Iig I-' heal ■ ■ 1 . 1 mi Kirik, a U^dn< ■J l J y i - . 1 jIKnM fiAlfPIllN. mi inarvoio.iB S'l rbo »n. WAetllU OlfC per j -w.-y Ir 111 h 11 i u' ♦! kn m rab! (I»r(»ti tt' le p«i 1 ■ ' ' : irom t'.«, 1 b Mi U tt 1 h. n.l kc. .plMtll pH'f'Ct 111 Is r >t . •• ' , v/l.eu they can gtt , I : Ultra. d op •r 01 I ! j 0Q , V A i jr 111 l iit|M»rt liuilimi I .M.v. Win i nat 1 Iren. It si wind (Veil , healt 1 jk-i '.liy ( . t.iiu Kt-irjiHCh, -uln-i the 1 co ci,»rt to h r nixcl cthiatf It* value lul I. Dur salculahle r >(•'!: * <»: 11 f > tens t.-e gums. ih nnl allayi og mt t> the child and cl ior, i 'flan; i pal.;, 1 ho tort to the y B« H r ,V 4 xiril. a or 11 ik Jrom the err irs and y-jjil , t.v :i To., ; j the Any D.-UiU d! . .. lot * w ! t 1 . ' 1 etc. I will u FicEL UI y \ hire It Will 01 I L d' ro : v.mtli tV. .1 ; . .;>ti<n) D.lfy, York Jtf.y. Preserlpti»: ,r. c-iy C •' f.anh'»oJ l .vretl >' I rf i*. Wc.-.k 1 . , ■ id L • n d wlv ris'i'i li'.S ORDER. REGLSTEK'S . In II. V\ 1' i'< '1 l.H * lit ,1 O' ,-ck llu:i- f ■red; J[; ; I'.V c I. Ai ill Rsd, It li to of I l8t< ■ u »-te^[ ,w wlthTn 1 1,10 I t.'org In si/. | 1 1, T' t ie dc jatc ill N. will to ' 1 ti--.Lv oi New -• d -Uittrid- J -1 : tu i« b.i. t t.t will V •' ol A^oj . J. itcue 1 y .. cue MUtiotlio enmoj period in the qcip-r ! ub * c-i.tlr.ucd ml al i vi within 1 11 ; L. '.i/b.n ' 1 ini ml I Seal 1 " A :r.i! I ut j ' . u!j ' 'st.C, ui'.i.ty | rooms street, tl:«j ii.ij lye rit'er, ■S, Rou'l.-ter. 0 ml iu* rfuali/8t 1 present the . Bit 1 • vi *4 I : - ia ; tlie <i( at'ested to tlie I itv.v-.v-d. lorh ho A ' iil.il tbe A« 1 Ah-; do'. ' M 'll,' A ' i !.L'v(.)f)j» WOGDV/ARJ , . ' I Exe AT'ir. JI..! 1211 AS .STOLEN! .s200'' Ir : mu I . - i liJ. ol Dece her btb, _ * e cou.-iy, >1 *|ii ut It ,• VU K ol Rubb r C.. 111 '. | , t f n tis. Any < . t/f: Drj . lull r Iv i»i that will a of tlio fliiol tors reward. DI.F.R, fir < r. -I liily Union h* 'I to i.i tiilev all Kc I.i I). V. (*li a.' 'W eretc A hirdirr o-Mir.: ot d-). irs will he 1 Id b v-.«ocihi! Im ty, Sa y tin: Snuther rccovi-.y of Golen pro who fh i ! l d'-tect tlie 1 , lor tt 0 to any per W 7t'j hot i'(* III dl 1. hr 1 :M. c . ISA A<: W. FLJNN, Treasurer. 12-b'I >il Itw (f reasons W >1-1 i nd de.trborn were found .«lay morni gonihe Philu Wllmlngtin. J^HII N'J) -A li i?r Wo .1' I phi I'Jlc •, Mi rev tn les f:< 1 i,e owner c«n procure them on applloatlon to Jotepb B. Gued. near Holly nk. J2l3-4t-ltw! 12 LOCAL TIME TABLE. vum liati wiumiwfo*. r.jr Paltau.iiiti.: Vil, t.oo, 8.10, ».8k, o.oo l ;.mio.jo c m.; 10.10, Vi. o, a »o. «.ik>, ».*«, n»0, y.48 p. m. On Sunday, *21 6.10, 6.20, 8.46 |>. m. For New York: ISO, 7.(0, 10.0 f, a. ra.. 1318, 12.:*9 u, m,Limited Exi re**, 6 4fl, p. n». For Batutaoie aim Washington: I2.ii. 2.V MS a. ra.; Yl.i-1 p. m. IJmltod Eap rt*» 1.04, 6.18, |>. «i. On Sunday, UL*>1, »*»o а. m. For Baltimore and Bay Lino: T.08 p- m. For Baltimore and way it allow: 8.8a a. m., б. 18 p. in. for Mew Castle: 9.18,a. m., 1.10 8.88 p.*. For Delaware K. 14.: 9.16 a. ru.: LI), 6.30 p. ice at the S' Me Sunday train*. _ For WUmlnirVm k Northern R. K.: I SO, a. T, ; 8.06,n.u.; 6.W, p. ni. Sunday except Fer tlelawsre Western K. K.; T.16,10.60, Am. 6.80 is m. tlie Tftxum ivaiva ar vnuai r oTon. I r. n Fhltailntphla; I1.U, AO*, a.;w, All a..m., 1'i.CJ. Ul.fi, 1.01, *Z.n0, 4. 'CO, 6.18, 6.Z6, 7.'"', 6 zo it. u p. in. tin Sundaya; 1X48, 8.C , 10.10 a m.; T.86, U. 16 , p. in. __ Fr ,-c Urn- rj ,-o x]6,».ao».4\n.m.;W.OS, tl«, . tin Sunday*: X16, n. m. a tbe tho fc.l'-iJ. j*. v'uifcinjrtoa: '4 16. %. m.: 12 . 0 t, la.ST, f»..S8, v.ar i». m. Oa Sundays: 9.1* a. n».; p. m. New itMtlo: F 8 . 60 , 11 . 6 ) a. m.; ! •t fl 44 r». to. No S'wlA* trwlne. From Delaware K. K.: M0». m.; ll.W, p.m. Wilm'.nv'ton k Northern It. H: S.f4 a. m. 11.90 a. m.; and 6.36 p. m. F: .a Delaware W»».«U3r'Q K.H. : S. \b, b.oo i*. in. Sunday train 6.26 r. Iu. i - T MSI K)R WlLWlH»TOJ< LSLAVR F HI LAD Mir raiA. F: unltrovl street arid Was.llnkton avenue 7 :»i, 8.00.10.?), 11.46 a. m.: 1.90, 3.'J0, 4.00, 6 16,6.00. l.U) 4.46.11.30 t». m. Oa Sun days: 8.r.0 a, in.; 0.00, 9 46,11.30 p. m. Fr • 1 al t '-Seoond and Marketsiroeu?: I.f4, ', c. m.; 12.76, 4.0o 0.00,11.90 p. rj tdavs* 1'8. a. m. 730,i: WO BttOUCHS. Elliott Johnson & Co. tlA VIlEIM ATI) liklKEUS, WILMINGTON. DEL. I U. S. Govern went .Souds boukr'it and Bob', or oxca^nnod current hktes. Cash ready fir good first mortgages. securities boinrhi and sol x All loc Fab a lelphla, iNc-w York and San Irau:: m stock a and iMjnib hougnt and cole a «c. carried ou margin. Direct privutc wire irom our office t-> tlie New Y rk aud Philadelphia Stock Exchan ge. Quotatlo'iN lurnlshed sliaultanlously with ae dales being made at those exchanges. {.■* £ > K. KfflilMMUM A 4 O. 1 m i>AN Ivlilts & liltOKiiRS Ni. E. lor. Fonrili aud vtaruet, WILMINGTON,DEUAWAF.r I on SAi.E.—2 , )0 Wilmington City Lo in ; 20 Imres 1 nion Nitumal R.mk; 6w .Masonic Hall Rond; lvw 4>^ NewCa.-tle County Bond. U.S. FOURS FOR bahh SILVER HOUGH 1' AND OLD. PnlUvloIphla, New Terknnd t iton sttK^a •ought »'.lu sola oa eommRsion. Every fac i ,lss »■ horded lor poraons to 6oil oriLveatir rtutiks »•.* bund*. In J ST4M KN AN 16 BONUS. Corrected by R. K. Robinson & Co., Fourth *nd urket street*. U S 1881 Bonds.. • urrencyC*. N i;W v'B Ol '81. 4W Real*tere«l.. V. lliuinicmn * *ity Bonds lie uwuro R K 1st Aiorlj:; Delaware &. Wed vVlimlmcton City Cs.. Wllinlngtoa Clt v'e ft. Wilmln.ton City 4 %* ... Wilmington tc Nortiier*i. St.ite ii nds. Delaware Extension. Delaware ii K Sto k. Wllu'lngtnn CoaI G.i* Company.. Natl nai Bank 1 D 1 aware. National Bank W a B. First National Bmk. Union Nii lODal B-nk. ' Bank . Delaware Eire InNuriuce. 106% 1DH H'2*-i 10. £ 2«) huy t lio 105 lot 0 b 4 liebiw; . JO •-» l.H 42 . 61 I'; huasdvwim; mills <>roi v lj moss. tv. g. pennypackeu s ro (Successors to J. E. J' it hoc*- . K) 60© 10 75 . 7,6 t ' 9 :■ . d.OO^ 7 b icti/ ('.hole lie' . t* oFaml! re Super • arfl paying tie *. m i 5.1.4., Wh at, #1.&6; Mr ; MT; y\ >ice G 10-19 V\. G. PL.NABPAfeCl rt 0.130. WILMINGTON MAR hi T. Fi ,-i 65 at ..IS ^*119 0 .. 10.00 1 ol .. ll.OOiU2.90 ARKETS iivy, iooet, per ton.. Hay, hiiod, *• .. Straw J*oec, " .. PHIL Ai i KU'll 1A VLOcn. ,. |6 OJ fl 76 7,o0u7.76 8. O..U.CO .. 6.0uU60j ra. !3. ;,? a^y.;;* Fiou;* o: . i.Mal.rfi at . 1.60.U.57 I 1.68 00 .Cm 61 .coal 00 1 , per hd . I 'i'i'.iot hy .. as * 4 tJa ; 47 ; 3.&i'ji4.&o 1 . 6J.ooa6.oo . fi.oOaO.oo the .SUll .1* 1 jVIU- d. U0.il.2Q I straw.. , , W.Jte Oats.. i Dataware Oats Olovertecd.... Tlmot.ii v.. P ii. a. Li UL coin led. D'.ttiO V^I *" . SV11iMIN( F1GN QUO TATI(INS. .. ftf.tX)® 9.60 * U0h6.60 ih Patent F. Family 1 I >ur. Biker*' l'lour Middling ... B« -• Kb p. H r an. H «:6 * i.oo@ 2:5 uo b.b. 21 00 20.00 tu A. the —--. ing * »t « j the Bolt ;u.d Nut Works, lormerly coined hy Co. . .. , b. siotRrni urg fit. Ud., (this cl y) u laruje j lot of tools, such ns punchuiu muelmio-i, bo:t 1 ! cirter*, lalhe>, drills jdiiiiug and ehapirg t machines urut all kinds of !(,(.'« commonly 1 . ; in su h i*us:cc*s. to oiikm} co at | ' 1 aie'wid't-e iriado^kinj''n"lo * 1 co,1 ' 11 onH '* j GLGivGE s. caPELLE j day /r *' i i !!g ^ J,. w.SM ' '— I will hear .57 hire YeV'«Vv d'c.Vl!. «*o,r*e Meal. It -*t Amber nn.1 Red Wl'C .59 1..55 I i*t i:i.i< s\i,i:s. f .SAI.K J[; LANUASTE'f COUNTY UOWS, CALVES AND MGaNGERs. HubscrlUcr will ***11 at 1'ubMc Sate, at 1,10 U'hadds' Ford Hotel, Delaware County,! 1 1, '. i qji; HS( ) A Y, DECEMBER 18, 1879. T' irty LiiumsI t Uouuty Low A credit of 9J d.«y* very I _ <-ru ning at N. H.-A lot Ol voS'BuJuEwaMdBShi will bo «Ilerctl at J'riva'e Mile ■ n tuo. in. A ADM W. IDJUSIC. ((1 E Son, Auctlonewa. ;ii« lat N» po*tp nc •nt will b" u ivo * it .( it: o-ti L. \V. Stldh; 1 " laat His fail BAIiNLSTRATRlX S VLI A Will be sold at public sale, nt tli-* auction rooms ol Tnomas A. ogle, No. b*)i Alarzct street, Wilmington, i>o ., on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18th, 1879, Library and lot ot nilBro'loncous Wm.S. M itv.v-.v-d. Alsu office llx.ur.s, cvnaiatiug of ho k cue*, K".cr*.lary. kc. Till S. In. OGLE, Au Honour. 1- 1 It A L: >ulley, de li ol the cbtilt • dog like male Major L. the wanted. _ J A N T E it.-EMrLWYMEXT IN A t toro by a y*ung lady ; expe io.a.e be ; ( n aptuK (lerman ; coince * in:monded lor Integrity. Add row " Feb," UaruaucAX offl c. 12 ll-6tn VU , t f n 5 ( . rl . ANTED.—A FARM AT A HXED Bhurt-H. Good 'W tuoRey rent, eretc 0 can Ih Riven. Address " ii. P., PUBLICAN office. At 12-11 4t<l 2tW W ANTED — 'CO fbb. ol walnut kernels at F. B. Mcfann's candy manufactory, 7t'j and Tatnal I streets. 11 -22 1 w * ANTED.—A I'UKUJIASEK FOlt A nne stock of dry goods, notions, &<* (f tho lease of tho storeroom lor j880. Good reasons lor sell line. A«id W M. G. FISHER, Dover, Del. 12 13U .#3 o.oo ».*«, 1318, n». 2.V rt*» »*»o m., p.*. p. YMTBBPATS XEW8., UI HioniT (UVBT. Thr rimueoiul-Uallraad Unit Vat U-rilMIln Jury. .N; nelly Roportal f rtlis ltepulillosn. Ni* Casti.k, Deo. 13th, '79. Coart met ihl. morning aa tianai. Mr. Loro baring addrnsed the Jury laat evening, he took the merniug in cit ing law before their Honors. Mr. Uordon followed with his argu ment. He alluded to the general good railroads am, anil referred particularly to the immense advantage the oity had derived frum i'a travel, lie spoke of tbe improvement which according to thiflsvhlence of the plaintiff was the canae of the accident, and said that it waa for the defendant and Mr. McCoy and other such ni*u that the street was being repaired. If tliuy were injured then it was their misfertuue and it was ouly a subslamiation of the well known point of law that the few have to sub wit to inconveniences which have for their result the go d of the many. He also reviewed the audience and alluded particularly In the conviviality of which the defendant was a partaker that prevailed a few hours before the accident in Jehu Mealby's saloon. The argauieut on the case consumed u con siderable portion of the afternoon. tlie Mtuil of tbe a. except Am. a..m., 7.'"', 8.C , tl«, m. la.ST, n».; m.; S.f4 Iu. Mir 4.00, Sun I.f4, rj >tun Awmi. About leu o'clock this moruiug Meb* srs. Melville, Gaiubrill mid Wui.Saiiih were driving along Fifth street u^ar Market, when from pome unknown caurfe the hon> started off at the top of his speed, and ou reaching SLipfey street the carriage came in contact with lamp port, sinafthlng two of the wheels to pieces anti otherwise injuring the carriage. The two occupants were thrown out, Mr. G-imbrill receiving a cut on the hea l, aud Mr. bmilh receiv ed some Injuries in the bowels. Doctor Hhortlidge examined the wouuds n f Ihjtli the men, and considering the iu jury of iStuitli the worst, he sent him to his reaidrnce in Brandywine Vi'lage. The horse broke loo?« from the carriage and kept on down Shipley street in his ra»d career until he reached Third Kt., where he was caught by Wm. Cloud. tl Bob', m tlie ge. with 20 i Aoofber RorNfi round. Mr. Joseph li. Guest, 'Iring u**nr Bellevu-i station Brandywine Hundred, has the luck of linding l uuaway horses, or rather runaway horoes Guiding Mr. Guest. It has been suggested that Mr. G. start asylum for runaway aud lost horses at ouoe. He had scarcely got dear of the two runaw ay horses that came to Ilia house from the neigh borhood of Kenuett Square, a week ago, when on Wednesday morning he found on the Philadelphia Pike, near his refiideDc *, a horse and dearborn, the latter somewhat broken. B«i advertD £ t es in auothnr calatnn fur the owner to come and prove property pay charges uud take them away. A IDic lihuc tlint Amounted |;> S.tt lie. >'ch»ck last evening a fire broke out in what id termed a glazing and dying building at Pusey's cotton mill Thirteenth uud Poplar streets. The fire made a pretty large blaze aud many were of the opinion that a heavy loss had been sustained by the linn but upon inquiring we find that $200 will cover tlie entire loss ol time and all. Due of the girls cuijfioyed in the rcoiu accidentally threw a handful of cotton into a jet of gas thus causing the fire. A lout five of v 75 :■ b 4'hv Mittiaa XJiidgvl. C. H. Seutman of tho ''Conference Worker" and proprietor of the fdoro at Sixth aud Shipley streets wh Suuday School nupplies arc kept, lias treated his readers and the public with his "Christmas Budget," containing a fine a . ortmeutof tui -c dlaueous reading and the ridvertisetfit-ius of a large num ber of merchants want customers 0 ol as 76 at Christmas times. I 00 61 00 1 MiSjlit Acchleiit. Yesterday morning about 11 o'clock .. as Miss S. »Stowart who will bo r-meui 47 ; bored as the lady who lately had 1 1 diamonds stolen from lar residence n«T tL- toll g.t r Market street bridge m company with Mr. Edward Wilson, the front axle of the carriage broke. Fortunately the occupants of the carriage were not in jured. 1 s driving across hut of fact the 4)|>r-u f<»r Trayei. Levy Court Commissioner William A. Morrison informs the public that the new bridge over Pike creek was opened to travel on Monday last. The structure is a neat and substantial look ing affair. John McCormick did the « toa " W01 k K^moer Iron Co. furnished the iron. j 1 | Jlayes (Quartette singers that Mtes Bar' j rows will accompany th» m on Thuis j day night next at their concert in the ^ n > 011 AI. B* churi.:h of this city, 'ihis I will be good dowk to many, who have been wishing for an opportunity to hear that celebrated lady sing. I Mh'i Hut rouH « oinifttf. Word has been received from th cl will of Mr. box ou will box, The U . A N. It. H. IliiNlaieRM. liu, ir.ess has for somo time past been very brisk on the Wilmington & Nortb <-ru railroad, heavy freight trains ruu ning eacli way. The French Creek branch is well under way and willpro L'^'y l * "=ady to operate early In the jbpriDg. ((1 profit held hixtli We are glad to note tun imprev of tlie road. 1 Not III ui. The fellow who wore such a long face laat evening w« can way did not get shaved at tiuiith'd No 3 east Third atreet. His razors are sharp and never fail to take the beard off. Mr. tiro the A and If will I.oeellelleN. Homebody has scooped iu a softer dog belonging to tlfb "Happy to-vtii" association, and now the organization individually aud collectively would like to sit down on the tvief. Dr. Stevens, of .Missouri, lectured to a male Audience ht tlie lustitute Hall lust evening, on the "Vices of the Period." Tlie First Ratal lion D. V. M. drilled last evening at the armory by Major Macallister. Tlie men did well The schooner "Gettysburg" arrived yesterday with a load of lumber for II. L. Tatuall & Co. Don't forget that this is children's afternoon at the West Church Fair at the Opera House. No of sect at Police Court lost evening. were «*t State, A 212 I J THE Ar«HMI riUUTINW. .#3 of be iu iu A Mtroaar Fora, in ike Field Akh'dm I ha Brlllah. I.oano, Deo. 12. oonul of the engagement let seen Oeu. Massey's command and tha foroe under Mahmoud Jaus shows that (ieneral Massey, while attempting to intercept the enemy, was attacked by great nnm bers. Bis cavalry before abandoning the field overturned tbe guns and made repeated charges. Tbe guut were not recovered until the arrival of Ueneral Maupherson's force. Tbe enemy later attacked the British iu tbe hills south of tlie Bala-Uissar, but were beaten off with loss. Ueneral Huberts reports that the combination of tbe tribes agalust tbe British is considerable. A dispatch from Cabal, dated Thura day, says; "The ooutbiued movement of Uenerals Maasy and Maol'berson miscarried. The cavalry arrived at the point of Junction too early. It encountered large masses of the enemy, and tbe gnus for the time fell into the enemy's hands, but they were after ward recoeered. Tbe lusurgeuta, who are iu considerable force about tbe oity, being attacked this morning by General Mtcl'hersoo, wLo yesterday inflicted severe lo*s upon them. Nee I Mae I I Opened this day at T. M. Wier's, 1209 Market street, a large lot of flue Valencia ralslus, 3 lb*, for 23 els. ; 2 lbs. Sultaua raisins, prune*, 23 cts. ; best prunes, 10 cts. j 2 lbs. figs, 25 cents ; Layer raisins, DO cts. per lux ; Fig Paste, 13 cts., worth 25 cts. ; mixtures, 20 els. per lb.; cran berries, G cts. per quart; citron, 25 cts. per lb.; paper-shelled almonds, 50 ots. per lb. ; Imported French mustard, 25 cts. per Jar; dried apples from 3 to 10 cts. per lb. ; evaporated apples, 18 cts. prr ib.; dried peaches, 0 cts. per Hi. ; 3 Ib*. best mince meat, 25 cts. ; 4 lbs. apple butter, 25 ot*. ; one gallon can of peaches, 30 cts.; one gallon oan apples, 30 els. ; 6 Ib. can peaches, 25 cts. ; 2 lb. cau honey, 30 cts. ; table peaches, 1G cts. per can. We have special bar gain-, in tlonr, coffee, tea and molasses. Tomato-*, 10 cents per tan; Baker's corn, 15 i ts. ; California catsup, quart I Kittle, 25 cts. ; currants, Mil 8 cis. per Ib. ; sour krout, 5 cts. per quart; pure Irish Dnice, lfi cts. per lb., excellent for weak lungs ; borax soap, 6 cents : toilet soap, 5 cts. We have white sugar at gj cents per lb. T. M. Wier, 1200 Market street. 1 ho official ac Vat Mr. laat cit argu good had of to the it McCoy was was sub for and the The con tbe are cents; 3 lbs. Meb* u^ar of with the were a n f iu him his Kt., u**nr Mr. Mr. l uRiM ii Applflu f,»r (hribiniM. N. D.Jaimey, 303 King street, ban just received another largo consign ment of choice apples. lVrsona wish ing largo lots ran buy at Philadelphia prices. Ti:o »> wishing .a good bairel of eating applet* for the holidays will do well to call aud examine for themselves. We sell whol* ^ale and retail ; but un derstand we do not retail at wholesale prices. We are receiving large ship meuts, and dmetpropose to undermine any ou* who is iu the trade. Wh le •<'e w holesale we mean to protect all oi our wholesale l nyers. When we say so we mean it. * aud ago, his the a by it Mr. he that Hey tern We to S.tt fire aud but will all. A licpol of .11 ii Hie. H. F. Robelin whoM musi. al depot is at 7lo Market etit^ff is making exten sive improvements in his establish in* nt. Mr. R. Ita- now tbe entire build ing, first, second and third stories,stor ed with musical instrument*, and is now decorating cud beautifying the lower floor in a manner which will make it the handsomest sales room for mm ioal instruments and musio goneral ly in the Ntate. Mr. Robelin keeps ou hand at all times a thorough collection of musio of all kinds and sorts aud those in want of anything in his liue cannot do better than give him h call. Lo : L No. a IVaM. On Thursday evening last the Sunday School of Moore Chapel, McDowellville, held their auuual feast in the wilder noss. This is a school which is a 1 rancli from Bethel A. M. E. Church of thin city, and id doing great good for tlie children iu that neighborhood. Uudei the leadership of William Ii. Clayton, as Superintendent, It bids fair to elevate these children in the paths of right eousnesfi aud rectitude. The annual address was delivered by A. It. Henry, aud was listened to with marked atten tion by the people. of their two ating West work, as firms their The and ecuted ten's A turers for Grant quest ployees to At tlie lloMton llonte. D tuay be that the genial face and figure of Mr. Geo. B. McCall, draws tlie customers into Mr. V. li. Holmes' clothing palace, No. 213 Market street, hut we are inclined to believe while Mr. MeC'fl. courtesy has a great deal to do with it, the exceedingly good quality of the goods which fct'« k Mr. Holmes' depot, have a great d^.il more, fact is certain that customers throng the place and Mr. Holmes is doing a thriving business. One I.iileri rt e. In order to be up w ; th the times Satim cl Hawking,the entej prising cigar man ufacture r at Seventh and Market ttreeis, will on Christmas day give away a box of pure Havana cigars. This morning Mr. Hawkins packed the cigars in the box and placed a number iu with them. Parties purchasing twenty-five cents worth of cigars received a check, and ou the day mentioned above, tho box will bo opened. Tho past/ having a check corresponding to the one iu th box, will receive the cigars. of up ou days. wlio costs and medical CorOllOpPI laiqilCM. Corou»*r Butz yesterday ufterniou held au itquefit upon the In dy or' a colored child wbo died KUibton'y on hixtli fitreet below Walnut, Verdict natural catfies. I Inn a) it liuu x Ths StcDgurbund Hall street, has passed into tl Hands of Mr. I-'. Bithop, who has I«as«i tho tiro hnilding. Mr. U. proposes to rent the building in which there are several rooms to evening parties. Leal. A lava ear ring, going from Eighth and Walnut to Fourth and bombard. If left at Bill Walnut street, tbe Under will be rewarded. r rtb It street ing Levi iiud although chaser en Mr. is at ceived C., the o clock, miscuous Heats NEW SUPPLY OF t|uoenswaro; tire lorg «*t lot 01 .Staple Goods In tho ,r '-l - 0 ■ State, nt JL B - •' • ! * 1 'Jr A WM HARE'S, 212 French St , Wilu.ingtou. 12 6-1 111 I OH I'.—A small gold breast dn on imo.'od J i'li. Und r will be suitably rewarded by "eavlng It at this office. 1213 -.t* VBOM TUTIBLATi 1.ATB IDITloa. WW CAITLL llrm. of llerrat Oecarrloc In Oar Infant diltblnrlMUIf. Sptcl.l Curr.n uD<l«ne« ol tha B*mb!'cin. Naw Caitu, Deo. 13. MreeiiH. K/.fi.:—The officer, of lUre'H Corner S.I.latU School thank the citizen* of New Cattle aud vicinity for llieir liber.! patronage of Mil. Bun uell'8 reading, on Tbankegltrlug night. The grot.8 receipt* Were ♦•hi, ♦2h, nett pruiit |14. _ The entertainment and 8upp«r of the Kuightl this evening promise, to Iw a grand Bucoees. barge preparations being made. An ubundauoe of turkey., chicken* and other eatable* bare been provided. The curbing on the east side of Dela ware street belneen Union and hixtli will he completed to-day. The New Castle ,l Iu*itiiror ,# ie a u-at little sheet, full of good readiDg; a credit to its yonng aspiring editor. It should be read by all of oar < itiaeu". Tile oolumue and girders to support the third floor of the new bail have been plaoed in position. The columns are suimounted with iron Corinthian caps, which make a very neat appear ance. The unloading of the "Samos" be* been completed. The Milford was Work.. From the Dover "Sentinel the following particulars of the burn ing of the Milford ga.s woiks, already noticed in our oolnmus: At half past 12 o'clock on W'ednes eay night, the gas honse iu the town of Milford was discovered to lm on lire. The alarm was sounded uud the citizens of the town turned out very promptly, Ifut the structure was of wood and surrounded by large piles of pine wood, and all that coul.l be done was to look on and see it consumed, the town had no fire apparatus. There was an insurance on the building. The gas-works wore only erected iu the town two years Hlnce, anil have not been very profitable. The house was located iu South Milford. It will be recollected that there was an In junction issued by tire Chancellor against the erection iu South Milford, hoariug of the ti.u was dissolved and ther legal steps were taken, by those opposed to the introduction of gas iu town, to the erectiou of the works. The streets of North Milford have been lighted with.coal oil (or over a year. Oeu. nnm made not later off at It the who oity, by flue 2 j DO cts. ots. 25 10 cts. ; lbs. of 2 bar per : ac expenses 'lie lbs. we learn I a M of the works but after a case the injunc no fur ty i ban of do un le oi so ■Gat f'ufher hlroug;. Two of tho CommlHBloners of school called npou us this District No. 20, morning and stated tuat. iu an article published a couple of days ago iu ref erence to Arthur Hey, the teacher of th;:t district, severely chastising a boy, a reflection was made upon the teacher and the UoiiimisslotiHre not warranted by the facts. They inform us that he was vindicated by the board, aud al though it may have been a little it was not more than what he deaorved. Mr. Hey they admitted had not got his certificate recorded at New Castle, yet according to law, but that was because he did not know it was required, but that he would do so immediately. Mr. Hey they say, is a graduate of an east tern college and w. 11 qualified to teach. We make the explanation with pleas in reference to our friends, but in ml tfie severe is is N of on l»eli behalf of tho reporter we w ould pay that Lo gavo tho facii published an he got : L t ui. lilrcCon of Ollirors. At. the convocation of Delta Chapter, No. fi It. A. M. hold la>t evening the following officers wore elected: High Priest—J. \v. Lawson. King—J. *J. Price. Scribe—J. F. Quigley. Treasurer—A. G. Robinson. Secretary—VVilmer Palmer. C. H.—A. D. VVaruor. P. S.—J. A. Bond. R. A. C.—J. 1'arko PodtleH. M. 21 V.—It. 11. Young. M. 2d V.—David Connell. M. ist V.—Mark L. (Jarrett. I 1 and 4 4 '1 h o C<ioo«l tonlruclN. Messrs. Ball & An<itrson have ha'l their men busily engaged for the last two weeks at West Chester, Fa , decor ating the homes of two of the most prominent citizens of that place. The West Chester papers in t-p.-aking of the work, refer to Messrs. Ball& Anderson as one of the leading paper hanging firms in the country. Bo it seems that their reputation is net merely local. The work being done is all ot gilt papers and Messrs. Guerin k Moystin who ex ecuted the splendid work ou Mr. Dough ten's store, have the work in charge. A I*4*j'• tiny MiUKextlon. A correspondent wiites to us aud requests us to suggest to the manufac turers of the city who have Tuesday for a pay-day. to postpone it until Wednesday in order to give their ployeea an opportunity to join in the Grant reception. We join in the quest of our correspondent, but think Monday would suit better, as the em ployees would then have some money to pay their fare with. 12 P ucres hlo, _1J C ) mi to JO School, stable F » tere etn 1 * - V . PayliiK li-O F 1'ollee Conrl. Catharine Murphy who just got out of New Castle yesterday moruiug was up hefore Ills Honor this morning again ou the chaigeof <l>UDkeiiueaa and was relurutd to her old quarters for sixty days. A etmmoti drunk aud a man wlio appear)d to he sligh'ly deranged, completed the list. Fifty cents aud costs was the penalty in the first case and the latter was ordered hack for medical examination. F term I AO JO suitable 100a'Ion, to h 11 No Trnlh In It. It was currently reported upon the street thin morning that the "Morn ing Herald" had been purchased ly Levi Bird, Esq. Upon investigation we iiud that there has been no sale made although it is understood f. ct that the •'Herald" is for sale if the proper pur chaser conus along. JjAUR V $12 210 Apply stiiule, F JB Lctteri I'alcut. Mr. Chan. Bliss, whose establishment is at 401) King street, this morning re ceived a patent from H. 15. Paine, Com missioner of Patents at IVafihiugton, D. C., for a new smell ing Furnace. Liberal Leaftiie. To-morrow morning at the room of the League No. 219 King street, at 10.30 o clock, JO minutes speeches on pro miscuous subjects. Publio are invited. Heats free. F March. 71GB E Sevonth (iiay 00 b at H Union 8 14 Oar of Bun the a been u-at a It have be* of lire. of The the not was will In by gas X OTIC EM fto 7.>L»XED PHOSPHATES. A I nin end urns t o 1 Ctrrr* from nilotlwr U'Ui-**,itiit 1 ;co |.. • d of l.to vile! or nervi* Iflvln r prim ;• * . m: c «ot hvaln end whna irerm, !. i; r .ir.il'i le -n,: wMc i sustains the annum tuulu Slid i • v •. They restore Ion ene b y In nil v fair. : • of mind or holy, re Here Up ilu vand i.-i it t> n. s. I'.'vevlialllyla U 1 nln 4 ufllrl.n 1 iimwit'c . i. iidrec, stien then ill i il'mi, pi tp in urt , and | went con * mi.'liiu. I liyil' I; r.« na.e <-i< rerflad 100,us pnci.il crea. f. CROSBY, Kt. Stt:h Avis, R.y Fur - do ivy. J A VI'S Il'I.T t oi . Otn end Mai in is, v. In.lirU n, it,! S OTlur..—in cnniiirmitf with tnepmvi. ■lunol the act plumed by the General mihly of (he State ot Delaware on the 'JSiA day ol March. A. lb. 1S76, 1 horehy give tlnatliatan appllcutloD waa Idol In tha Hu parlor tlourt on tlio atat dny of Ootobor, A lb UTS lore Charter of Iao yKirmtlnn ol i Comiiany, called "The Jaiuea M Webb Print Ing and Stationery Company." to carry on the tiusiLOM oi tho ii anulactarool book*, prlnta and rut loneiy In all Ita branchea, and that a dealt ol the projHitid Charier waa Bind mu the app'loitloa, and la Mien to Inept tlon. CHAc UKASTON,Protbonourj NewCnat'e OefTl -.874 lOAB-tr 'lie I N OTIOE-TUK WILMINGTON LOAN Association now offers new stock lor fltftlo, and is one of the most dcsIniMe to join* It owns no real estate, hasn't one doubtful In' vestment, has a board of dlrectois oomposej ol tbe most judicious erd suocesslul Duelrjcas m«*n, sn<I money Is inliir* at very reasouabli mtes, oflerina superior advantages therefor* to both borrower hd<F Investor t^all day «r evening ou OLOKUE C. MAKIS. 1291m Secretary. "VTOTICt.—THE WlLttUNGTON SAV-B .aS ING FUND SOCIETY IIIlKKltY ■ GIVE NOTIUK THAI ON AND AFTLyB JANUAkY 1,18HQ, INTKKKST WILL lip| ALLOV-H) ON DFPtNITS AT FIVKjB F!.K CENT. FKIl ANNUM. IIY OKDLkB OF Till; BO ADD. ■ J. EKNEST SMITH, TIIEAS. WlT,WIKOTO!». Ocw. lwr. 187M. 101 3md LKCllON. K First National Hawk, ) WIlmlnKton, Del., December 13,1870. \ Notice h hereby Klvcn that tbe annual meeUriK of tbe stockholders ol thli l-nuk mij be held at the jhinkin* House, on Tnei ,i» the 13th dny of Jnnunry, 16W, hot wren the Hours of 2 und 4 o'clock, I*, m., lor ihepu: I 'ose ol electlnier nine stockholder! to serve ai >lrector* tho amuimr yo»'. la-ia-tf GEO. D. ARMSTRONG, Caeliler. a ¥71 LECTION NOTICE. National Hank Wilmix' tvnami Rra m*v\vim:, December 12,18"P. Sto-'kholder.i are hereby notified thut election lor nine directors will lie held at the M nking H(.u«o, on Tnesday, 18th day of January next, brt wren the li.mrs of 2 and« o'clock, K M. G. W. SPARKS, Cashier 1 13-tf HI a one*..— »eav« iMiiiyriu too put lie that I have increased my IndliUM for Kiauufnviurlng kindling wood, and i-m now prepared to furnlih w r^i in any quanti ty to lull consumers. 1 hail the largest b'fl'l In the city. Give me a call t*foro p r oliRfliig elsewhere. Orden by »rll rocelvi i rompt attention, 8-0 If « fl.M JOHN PONDER Foot of Fwurtb street, oity. Oi'ICE In HEREBY GIVEN THAT wo have applied to tl.o Union National Bank of Wilmington (or the Imuo < I a cer i finite ol icn share* of stock, In lien ol one for tho sruno number of sharts In the Union Dank of Delaware, In our name, which hm been lost or mhdhid. Ei) WIN .1A AIKS, JON. DOWD ALL, N of he al Deo 3, 187V*. 12 S-'ifew 1m N uill E. O and AFTER' MAiiUfll Gf, ins». tlie price of lots In the Wn l ml Ok ton ami Brandy ulna cemetery «lll i«| r-"a*vcd sectbm*. pp.Hul rate* iPeciiHircl 6»| tfie li ard. Sectl-iii* from A to V. IncliHve 'J cent* j er square foot. All other *ccffon*l| cents per Miuare loot. Bv order of the Bonn! I ALBERT W'.HMITH, Beeretasr. 17-10 Maw ta-l N o 1 1* E. — 1 WILL OPEN I about tfie J6*h of Doce|it*er, wit*i u lance rt/K'k of i'la'n*, Org in*, of ifiu*lcal ln*t t-clow. «t po ■" f»!o price.'*, either for cash it on mocihly payment*, patronage I remain 1 nil • Ml ent*. wh eh I will sell «t hoof dk to n-celvj \ Yourr, sr>.. II. I< R BELEN, 710 Market street. lUT 12-11-31 rout i;. I'tnoN National Bark ok Wil mi ROTON, Dcei 111 tier iu, D7o. The Annual flection !*r nine Dire ton will l»eli Met the I ftnk I tier h.uso on Tuosd y, Jnnun»y l fit, 18 h-i, helween the hours of tw» 1 four o'clock In ihe rDternoon. JGI1N PEOPLE^, Cashier, j 1211 __ > »»8C MA L7 \v H k 11. AT. I AOJt SALE.—Two ptory Prick Iiasijs 4U 1 Tuy.nr fore-d, a rooniH, wator oa tlrsi and socoed tloor.'. 4 two ftory brlciw, new, p. j-Iar street ah r Eleventh. 4 two story brick*, new, Walnut strict abov EJmcntfi, Dwelling 1416 IHj' vara Avenue tnaltrtl lii.p'ovo (nt*. Dwell lug J 209 J II«T/on street, 10 room*. " V inBuron *tr(-et f»et btli and ttk " 106 East 12th filTm l. ' 913 Ghe*>tnut fi root '* 623 JeHer:on street. " 1128 Went Third street. lA*t on Fourth ftreot near Pu.e, 20 by 100 % lo loan on I ona and mortaiiirc IromllooOti 110,000 In miiiir to null. Apply W. AifAl LLEY / to \ CO, 6cC Murket street, b ilmlngtoti, Del. 12 1 lit! P RIVATE SAJ E OF VALUABLE PH(^ perfy.—Tfie Kirnblevllle Hotel aid J ucres (.1 land, at Kimhlcvli r, < Tester 4'ouiity, l'u. is tor sale. loriiiH riasom*. hlo, Apply to or ahdrchH J HN PHILLIPS. _1J ^-1 n 1 K 'Mil lc. I Me < 'li**.- ttr county, Pa C VbEa V lit »MEM.~iN THE FASF E« 5 ) part of tho city, fl'e well built iinall liouf*e*. Will pay over 20 per cent, on lh« mi all amount ol cash rcu died. Apply to J. T. MEAL! 12-6-8-10.13 ), Ulayton Houre Building. IjpOR SALE.—THE LUTON to. SIXTH JO Greet, adjoining Ht. Peter's Ken ul« School, Co feet front, 165 I cot deep; wl h brick stable iu tho rear. Apply to s. N PIJSEY, , 12 3 tf WJ2 Welt street at OR RENT — A small lar. with good building*, F n of 3J fieri I spring Hid 7 miles Irotn W'ltnlngton on tbe eprlDgk » uncuMcr Pike, will bo rented on rcn^ouaMi tere s. Inquire of f MlDHvKL DONOHOE. 12-13 61* AHdd-o jmi-or, Wilmington,Del. the 227 rpon HKNT.—Dwelling N. K. <* r. Nov. n V und Mono e *».ro t*; seven r*jori *, bat . Ao. Dinned lute po j ecslon. •• i.ply 11 -13-2t W.ll FAIN LAMB. lb premise*. DR SALi:-A BARGAIN.—TWO TWO rtory brick liouee* in tbe eastern part of thectly, G< od lotB, icmlnir lor $0.60 cneb-j PayliiK Investment. .1 T. 1IEALD, li-O- u i -16 Ul.'.yton House Building F 4od, ■ in F UJI SAl.E.—Aepony t li.ctou, In vood '* dor, *old lor wantol u*o < n r « BouaH* term ". Apply at 400 E. Sixth street. 12-13-M' I AO It RENT.-A TWO STORY HOUSi JO • n thecortur ■ 1 Flltb uul Tat nail, uton suitable lor Bukery or oilier hu*li rs*. ApjJ JOHN FULLAIER, ►4 1 Oral street. ,U« KEN I.—Two stalls in ihe murke house No. .%7 Kln^T street. Kxcelk'D 100a'Ion, Cheap rent. An, lv to bAMUEL CL IaBFRT, too Mi p!ny street. has >ave to 12-10-Ct-eod h 11 Mw tools ler's, JjAUR Kent.—a uUUD STABLE UEft V iraliy situate-l. 11,quire d FR1.VJ \ ALLMGN. H .. Sovt r.tb and Milpley^H oa8 OR RENT.—The dwelling nt FonthD -'fl n corner ol Filth and Ji Ilerson nrcote $12 pcr m-vnti . Apply to G. W. BAKER, ■Senarat 11-29-ti 4116 WoHhtngtou street. 210 R sS ALE CH E A P.- A Of «NDD A wuaon, suitable lor lnMkman cr baketH(i n i Apply to Win. Jl.rok, ut Kl.kman's llrerj*^ 010 stiiule, 82> East Third i.trce . 12-12-Ct* H Uru Iso Rdfi 12-6 .'it F JB F OU RENT.-HOUHE 801 JEFFKlLSOr Htro' t, for $0.00 jerniontn until jfcthi 12-10-tf March. 71GB HALE.-Moi.so9J- h E ■ Khth 6treo t.orms made cu*y. Inquire at 808 \ Sevonth itroet. u-ia tl I Pjreet, pbf-ir I F lor I |tre«t ■ the For a large load ol klmllli wqo*J. Orders can be lelt i (iiay & tiros., Second ami King streets; J 00 b oloore,at Ol y Depot, and John S. Mill at H slng bun, or nt. the Factory, corner Union street and Gilpin avenue. J. McKINNEY 8 14