^ yoB B ALK. _
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Walnut street abore
Unaft » Delaware Avenue modem
: i&SSSi
u S TeflWBOD Btliita
JP&OgSs,,
ytimlnjrtonj I* 1 *__
i wo ST()KY BWOlk
ip'''* , t»" caad A _"_
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tirioki.MV'
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—I7 m kW HOUScB, Bel ME
• . 3 lo a ud8l»JC.»i*t
-THE EX
flock or
jOl French et.
ft.H
cliUunnow'Uers 300
10- Mile *' !■«
W" 1 ;,;, 1 ;?."™ "; Apply at m. om«
tun. „ w/, ini Mark't street.
J5* r,iUrJ '*1) T HAWKlNS.r-oe'f.
. viKST-CLASa 16 FIM'T
w* 8 * 1, '"-ht 1 AD'ly W. H. HORN
tv a (TOOll CHANCE IN A
K S Aooaewltabllshe.1 lor 10 years,
«*"^rbnuc A. office. ^ 3 '*
fob bent
^■_ATA VERY LOW PRICE
g-ssr.wtfw
£2 or,) large Irontand Me yard*; 11
^ aLt' cgM water: boater tn cellar ;
"'Vp'ySr" bahlahgaAik
* Front and 1 atnoft.
ii'NT.—N*w Houses
"tswoen West amlWasMngWn
, Rant li, •. Apply W JDH s GitEEN,
^VafrenVoratlOUWashlnp
m
Thirteenth
Sb*T-AGOOD PROPERTY AT
roach and I'nlun atreote i large double
.term 1,1 b " re,>t '
Jiwj (keep rent. hlalu
k OU.
MJSD
01 BENT.—HOUSE 1210 IATNALL
bain and modern »c con vunienoes.
jf5r MKS. ED ri l- N D .111.N BS,
Jh law) Washington street.
ng KENT.—BASEMENT OF STORE
llo 2E cl arret nreet; sultahlo for
Merherhershop. Inquire of
fill GE<> W. Bl'SH, Trench st. wharf.
IKt.NT.-A HOUSE, STABLE ANK
twacre* el psrlare laud, at Tenth anil
" , - tl '"'''""kLi.IS P. HH1KS.
ii
small truck larm with
gool 'jiilMlngs, near Oroeo Dank Hta
onthe Wilmiogtoa Western, K. H.
itodBD.M. BRAMBLE, near Dela
Juncuon. 12-i4tf
)Tb*.KT—THREE STORY WRICK
No 610 we?t Third street, contains nine
l Apply to THlJMAS .lollNSON,
No. 512 west I bird etreet.
f OA KALISOtt RENT.
,-niK THREE
IB S-VLL. UK
Itory brick dwelling,831 Washington st.
rooict and bath ; all modern Improve*
l;|«l>ered Uiroughout; all rooms heated;
BANK BALL, Rooms 11 and 13 Lx
■Kiidimr, 7th aud Market. 1-10-tl
WANTED.
MTMI-HOAKII IN THE UOUN
If uy for2 adults and 3 children, olrieet
w.'orJuiii! arul July, within %mlloof
f.H. K.o' W. fc N. ft. ft. ; private lami
fWerre;: two rooms wanteri ; state terms.
8** "O. L. J.," Lock-box No. fl,
Wilmington, Del.
Ain Eli.—FIVE GOOD PANT MAK
m arid three journeymen tailors to
id t ns coats. Prices ad
cod on coate
nkliif' workmen. Apply In perlon to
Wilmington Clothing House N. W.eer.
WSUrs.UJNU. W. DIEEENDiHIF,
fiGf Manager.
ameim;ne hundred houses
. u I*ply tbo demand made upon us
V Roou and reilatrie tenant* <-.*st o)
J.U. FRAZER. A CO,
3rd and Shipley.
§t.
rWTEP-WOMAN WITH MJHILli
g ("yofirf) wlshn a Bltuatlou to do light
IX in a «cja' I fa in I ly or as liousokccpnr in
gauntry. Apply Kki'chmcas office. :i;4«tt
fANTED.-AN INTELLIGENT HOY
agtuiationt 16, to learn cabinet uuik
api'ly Saturday afternoon to
G. UAKDOASTLE,
5 W. 4th st.
[lK2t
ANTKP.-a white
, . URL WITH
I KwkI fity re!. Apply to Go6 Washing
3-26 4t*
n?--* WHITE WOMAN TOll
L Y n * u i J8ewor '(; no washing and
"*• «5 E. 4til st.
f A ? v T a En -A~S1TUAT10N WANTED
■fluren tx P erlei " od nurse. Apply^lk
3-25-31*
hhT wHioh
tt!l,^. Wt 2 ulb » rtellv
I,™"* (t - '"nrket. B. B. API'LETON,
kimkoibo.
iabdeiw wanteuIw
3-26-21*
of
ic
was
it
low
This
SHIPLEY.
3-26 0t*
AHDEKs WANTED—714 KING ST.| |
__ 3-26-St*
i > sg" g f,pA|i « ) *
wR2' ,, i"ww
'quaniesVii thlV^i or ol all the
ft>°, in Mr.tjim"™ 8 0 * a,e Nathan
"fjmty, lenna.-ox
hll,indl J 1 '" 1 .'" 1 M Year- agoa-i
0411 (Ufiiilv thlf lerel(,ro ,l| e only nerson
QMrrlJJ ?. l v ' e f- nul »e HAM BO L1M E.
l ne Hanihf'i i Li e f D . worke<l 'lor l^i years,
'rhepuhi^V^^ tlierof/om has no
Herior luu e ,'J. 8 cautlon «J ftkalnst buy
'quarries J.b> feme from tho
to a* (he Wn'inh, ' . ,luot been
11.1011^/ ' ,me ' and 11 can only)
h. ro, " ?h "J « autliorlieri j
a, MorrimwTi h !
N . n ' W.co., Pa.
8-l-lmd*
'Bate d ,,b 5/h i 1 " * rton •
w "
"»tr.n ( ,n , '>"» In Wllmlng
ftilll.l.iin, ... 1 cl<, ; r " , e'l While or
®fllor |»rcuiu c tton* llS * m0 Btant l s
Kl -KH, WBlTZELf
uuc
A CO..
5 '*• OW| kkitu ^'Khtevllle, Pa.
pfoot01 W ftlt 1 ft,? 0 •
* n "w r«r.,S Wlluringtcn, Del.
nSV 10 ,ur K® st - lime
Pf^'otl :( nn n,. u te<1 states, 1 am
lctUr ®f» pricM IU<J tll ° wll °Iosalo at
INO. w.
GRIFFITH,
Wilmington, Dol.
3-22-1 wd
Fanin wi ', 1 ;' 1 ! ^tables,
_^ORANUE SSTKiETS
r A ' I'Ea st ti{ =r
K, Sat
MmImmi of this Clt r.
William Henderson fall aalaap
Jesus on the 2tth Inst., In tha 62nd
year it bia ana, aftar a abort bat aarara
attaok of Uraemia. Mr. Headeraao
was barn on DaFont'a Banka, wbara ha
remain*! antil be engaged u an ap
preatloe in tbahonaa painting bnalneaa.
Shortly after he bad attained bia major
ity, he entered Into the bnaineea with
William McCall, under tha firm name
of McCall & Henderson. A few yeara
afterwards ha engaged in tba grocery
business at Riddle's Banks. Ua subse
quently relinquished tba grooery trade,
and returned to this olty, and resumed
the painting business. Ua worked a
short time as a journeyman, after
which ha engaged in business with
Jamas Young, under the firm name af
Young k Benderaon. This firm soon
obanged, by tha conjunction af another
partner, to that of another title, James
Young fit Co. and out of this firm, earns
tha present partnership known under
the firm name of Carlisle & Benderaon,
and has oorered a period of twenty-one
#
*1*
bj, '
abore
*__
ME
yetra.
Mr. Henderson has been A member
of the Methodist Church for nearly
thirty-fire ye Are, end hne nlweye hnd
the ooufidenoe and esteem of nil hi*
brethren. Be has filled the offices of
dues leader, steward And trustee for A
number of years in Asbury Church
very acceptably. * But ah, that enemy,
that lost enemy, that enemy which
ahall at last be destroyed, has strnck
him down and sent tbs pang* of an
guish through affectionate, hut uow bf
reaved hearts. Bat let us not sorrow
as others who have no hope, "for we
believe that Jeans died and rose again,"
and, "am so also, all them which
sleep in Jesus will Cod bring with him
from tue dead." For "Ood, even our
Father, which brought again from the
dead onr Lord Jesus Christ that great
Shepherd ef the sheep " is bouudby bis
word and his oath, to bring bsok from
the dead all "the heirs with Christ."
"For by these two Immutable things it
is impossible for Ood to lie," Henoe,
"Ood, that cannot lie, hath premised
ns eternal life before the world began."
So, "when thia orornptlble shall pnt
on inoorrnptlon, and thia mortal shall
hare pnt on Immortality, "then" (but
net before ) "there, shall be brought to
pass the saying which is written, death
>a swallowed up in victory. 0 death
where is thy sting. 0 grave where is
thy victory." I will redeem them
from death, I will ransom them from
the grave, O death, I will be thy
plagues, 0 gravs, I will be thy d»
struotlon." "Who hath heard snob
things, who hath seen sneb a thing,
shall the earth he made to bring forth
in one day. Shall a nation be born a.
onoe." "Thy dead men (shall live, to
gather with my dead to day shall they
arise, awake and sing, ye dwellers in
the dust." "Wheiefore comfort one
another with these words."
300
A
;
brother sleep,
Then slee;
In the womb of mother earth
And from thy slumtiers deep,
'iheu shaft have thy second
1 he grave cannet retain thee,
When thejeyiul trump shall sound,
But robe'd lu linmeitality,
ihou shaft thyself be found.
Theu ehalt
ni earth's redeeming, nod v.o
With them In hymns of lofty praise
When death htmiell shall die.
the mighty host
7 hea friends, we will not murmer,
Heneath this o tautening rod,
or taint beneath his kind rebuke,
But loye, ns sens of God,
Wllm.ngtou, March 26tb, 1880.
N
S. C.
Political
The Bxyxrd boom in Chester oonnty
resembles the life ot the bnnible-bee,
largest and loudest at birth. It matters
not II Septimus K. Niriu and Squire
Dougherty are (or Delaware's private
son, he cant oarry i'ensylvauia.—West
Chester "Republican."
The Delaware Greenbaokers are not
disposed to put a ticket in the field in
Kent, and in this county they are wait
ing to see what the conventien, called
by " Henry Long ef the greenbaok
throng "will do in Snssex.
The Philadelphia "North American"
says that Grant is opposed te the Wash
burn boom. Washburn himself appears
to have oared less for it himself than
any of his friends.
Congressman McKinley has been se
lected to preside over the Ohio Repub
lican State Convention. He is reputed
to be a prononnoed Sherman man.
The Grant oigans are savagely slap
ping Sherman in the face for saying the
General will withdraw before the Con
vention meets
The news from Pennsylvania : S. J.
T. 1880 X (it)—"Richmond Dispatch."
This is like the news from Townsend :
"S. T. X 1809."
The Democrats of Columbia, S. C.,
are disturbed by the prospect of an In
dependent oandidate lor Mayor.
Hancock is succeeding Bayard as the
ex coDfederates' favorite.
Edmunds as second choice seems to
head a good many lists.
K.yMon. Uhronl«ll>xa.
An enraged oow nearly killed two
little danghters of Dr. Heyward, near
Cliadds' Ford a day or two nyn. The
children were passing along tha road,
when the animal ran at them and tossed
them over her head. One had a leg
broken and leveral teeth were knocked
from the month of the other.
Dr. B. Brown Williams,whoseleotxre
here was a failure in the way of an aud
ience and considered a farce by news
paper men, has been leotnring for two
weeks in Chester with mnoh success.
The Chester County "Democrat" has
heard a rnmor that Mr. Kldrigde Mo
Conkey, Secretary of the State Agri
cnltnral Sosiety, will oontest the seat
of Hon. R. K. Monsgen in the Democrat
ic State Bonventlon.
On Wednesday Wm. and Lewis Bur
nett, left the .Id homestead in l'enns
bnry, and moved to Wilmington, Dela
ware.—West Chester "Republican."
Three alleged physioians have been
held for trial in Lancaster county, for
practicing medicine without a diploma.
The West Chester Philosopliljpal So
ciety has elected Hon. Wm. Ward, an
honorary member.
1 erred and; Feat tiered.
A speoial to the Chioago "Times"
from Oconomowos, Wis., reports that
Rosrans Larker, of Woukesha connty,
was tarred and feathered there on
Wednesday night by a mob of masked
men. Larker had been the lover of a
Miss Farrs, of that oonnty, until she
married Albert Btielow, ef Milwaukee,
it is alleged, for his money, After her
marriage she kept up her intimsoy
with Larker and finally deserted Stie
low and went to live with Larker.
This aroused the wrath of the oitizens;
which eultlminated in the tarring and
feathering.
MfWUHUIl AIT1IM.
In
A Bela—ad 1-ntUnl's Banaarkable
gurf arCvaal TraaSneoBl.
Oil Citr, Penn., March 24.—Several
mouths ago Robert U. logersoll lectured
in this olty, and among hia audlenoa
was a resident named John Carroll.
Soma of tha statements of tha leetnrer
so worked on Carroll's mind that
beeame somewhat deranged. Be was
sent by bis family ta the Dlxmont
sane Asylum at Pittsburg. Be was
recently released, and now makes a
markable statement as to inhuman
treatment ha alleges he received in the
asylum, lie says that when ha entered
the asylum he was suffering from the
effects of brain fever. Ou undressing
for his bath, his two attendants treated
him roughly because ha did not re
move his clothing as quickly as they
thought was necessary. He told them
not to be so harsh, as he was still
from fever, and was suffering with
blitter on.his baolc, which was covered
with a plaster. One of the men said;
"Oh, we've heard of you before," and,
taking hold of the plaster, tore it from
his bask, palling the skin of the blit
ter with It. In giving him his bath
they rubbed his raw bask with a Ash
brush, unmindful of his pleas and
aufferlug.
He was than dressed and placed in a
raom by himself. He walked out in
tha kail, whan ha wss put back, and
the door looked. Be knocked on the
door with hia bands. A keeper named
"When
Harper unlooked the door,
walked out," sayn Carroll, "he knook
ed me dewn, and, with three others,
heat nod kicked me until I was sense
less. When I came to my sense-1 was
in a oell. I had on a strait-jacket,and
was lying on a bare, damp floor. There
was no furnitnre in the room. About
8 o'clock in the evening Harper and
two others oame to the oell and wanted
me to take some medicine. 1 wm
A fraid it was poison,and rsfnsed. Then
I was hasten; bnt I still relnsed to take
the medicine. This was followed by
more kicks and knocks, and then I was
oheked and the medicine soared dewn
my throat. I was then left as 1 was—
alone in the cell—with the strait-jacket
still on. Daring the night I managed
to get the jaeket ofi'. In the morning,
when Harper came in and saw what 1
bad done, he exclaimed with an oath,
"Yon'll pay for this!" Be then
brought in two men. They came at
me, 1 defended myself as well as I
could. They kicked and beat me, and
one of them, by the name of Lovell,
caught me by the hair aud dragged me
around the floor. The others kicked
me in tke ribs at the same time, break
ing some of them. My spine was badly
injured, and I suffer from that still, so
mush that 1 am not abla to do any
work. After this abuse, I wss dressed
and put In the strait-jacket. I was
taken to another cell, but when the
blood waa washed up in tne first one, I
wss returned to it before the floor was
dry. 1 wss given a itraw-tick and
pillow, and remained there all that day
and night. The next morning I came
to my senses and understood my situa
tion at onoe. Before my mind wss
not clssr, end any stubbornness 1
showed was beesuss of that. When the
cell wss opened 1 told the keeper not to
abuse me, and I would do anything
that was reasonable. Mr. Brown, the
dining-room attendant, then took me to
get my breakfast. I entered a room
where half a dozen insane men were
seated on the floor, eating. The break
fast wss breed, coffee, cabbage, and
boiled meat. The next day I gave
Brown the sign of an Odd-fellow. He
answered it. 'Why didn't yon give
the "trailing sign" when yon were
I did not think of it. When the keepers
found that I was an Odd fellow I
treated better than the other patlonts.
finally managed to smuggle a letter
a friend outside, giving the situation
was in, and this resulted in my getting
my release."
"Harper, the keeper," Carroll says,
"carried a bunch of keys that weighed
between one and two pounds. With
this hs frequently struck the inmates
hard blows. Ha also had a strap with
a bookie on one end. This he need
them, sometimes wielding it with both
hands. There was a patient in the asy
lum named Swanson, ayoung man from
Warren County. #ne morning
could not find one of his stockings.
An attendant seized him, and a sou
ensued. When the men (hit, Swanson
was on top. Another keeper pulled
him off, and held him while the other
kicked him until be begged some one,
for God's sake, to kill him. He was
hnrt so badly that he conld not rise,
and lay doubled up on the floor crying.
Oh, God, take me .away from these bad
men! It was the most heartrending
sight I ever witnessed. While he lay
on the floor, Swanson had three violent
fits in succession. When he came
the asylum he was strong, healthy
young man, and quite inoffensive. In
a few weeks he was redneed to almost
skeleton."
:
Uea. Orant'N Future Movement!.
A great deal of interest has been
excited as to what will become of Gen
eral Grant, now that he has returned
to thes country again. It was learned
yesterday that the General will proceed
to New Orleans after he makes a tonr
of Texas. After,'that be will probably
proceed np the Mississippi River to
Cairo or St. Louis, and thence to Galena,
III., where lie will remain for some time.
A trip to Leadville is in prospect. The
General does not own a cut's worth of
mining stock, bnt his children are in
terested, and the ex-President goes to
the mushroom oity to take a view of
the celebrated silver mines in the vi
cinity. About tbe latter part of May he
will retnrn to Philadelphia and thence
proceed to Long Bnaneh, where he will
remain until the olose of the season.
Viall •rOonxr.aaloaal 4'oiniuf lir.a
Wakiiixiiton, March 15.—Tho Com
mittees of the Houxe on Naval affairs
and appropriations, accompanied by
the Secretary of the Navy and Repre
sentative Harmer, will visit Philadel
phia on Friday, April 2. The party
will Stop at Chester in the afternoon to
inspeot the monitor Puritan, aud will
roach .Philadelphia in the evening and
remain at the Continental Hotel until
the next morning, when a visit to the
monitor Terror and Leagne Island Navy
Yard will be made on a Government
vessel. The dredging aid fillings at
League Island, for whloh Mr. Harmer
asks an appropriation of $50,000, will
also be a sobjeot of examination.
Attentl.n, Tonne Ladle! I
Rmnfori Bro.'s, 404 Market street,
have Just reoeived the spring styles oi
grey mixed, brows mixed and mitre
mixed Derby), for ladies.
OTII K.-THA STEAM KKH of
Eleotiie Line will returns their trip*,
rtnx Wilmington, Delaware, on Saturday
the l*th Instant, at S o'oloelt P. M. Ketum
Ing wl II tall Trent Mew York on Wednesday,
the 17th instant, and thareaftar will eall reg
ularly avery TUESDAY, THURSDAY and
SATuKDA Y, Irom King etreet Wharf, Wll
mlngton, at II o'clock P. from Weldner't
Wharf, Chester, Pa. at 4 o'clock, P. M.
Ami Irom Pier It East Hirer, New Yqj[!,
evenr MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, e*t 1
£& 2 te»^»d r o5iijRn b ;Jd
after Thursday, inn in«aui. For rates ap
ply to Aniat^AanoT, Agant, W Soutbutreot,
New York; Wiluast Wxavmb, Weidner's
Wbarl, Chatter, Pa.; Edvtakd AaDiaws,
King street Wharf.Wilmington
&
OT1CE.—IN OOMPLIANOE WITH
the Statute In this behalf the subsoil*
hereby givo notice that they will make
applioatlon on the third day of April, A. D.,
Eighteen Hundred and Eighty,to the Honora
ble Leononl E. Wales, lodge of the Superior
Court of the State el Delaware, lor a Charter
Incorporating a company to be called 'The
Kenauno Chemical Company. " The object
the said company being the making, bay
g,selliug,o(M&noundlng and refining)Chemi
cal Explosives, Cartridges,Eases and Primers.
A draft ot the Charter of the said Company
will be on that day presented to the said
Judge for his examination and order thereon.
HENRY DuPONT,
L A MMOT DuPoNT,
EUGENE DuPONT.
S
of
In
March 2. 'W-t4 3
OTIOE.—TH E PURCUffr ,£k
property and franchise ot the Pennsyl
vania and Delaware Railroad Company, sit
uate In the States of Pennsylvania and Del*
ware, at the sale thereof by Strtckland
Kneass, surviving trustee, and vested with
title thereto by vir 4 -.; of a conveyance of said
trustee delivered January 10th, lb«o, pursuant
to the orders ot the United Stares Circuit
Court duly had will held a meeting at the
Passenger Station ol the Philadelphia, Wil
mington and Baltimore Railroad Company,
at Wilmington, Delaware, on Monday,
March 29th, 1880, at 12^ o'clock p. m., for the
purpoBe of organ ctng a new corporation, as
authorized by the law ef the State of Dela
ware, and electing a president and six dlrec
DELL NOBLIT.
Wilmington March 10 1880. 3-11-1213 19-20
N
nr the
torfl
CHJ81E A. McCALL WILL , _«f T~a.
k_Y commtnce running betweenaMaSdHBK
this city and Pennagrove,on
TUESDAY, MAKGH 30,
And make two round tripe on Tues
day, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday's.
Leave Penn
at 11 and 3o
8 2AU
is^rovo at 9 and 2; Wilmington
UAPT. DENNEY fc BROS.
OnCK-l BEG LEAVE TO INFORM
mi friends and oustomers that 1 have
romoved my dress and eloak making estab
lishment from Mo. 200 west Fifth street, to
617 west Sixth street, where 1 should he
pleased to have them eall.
8-8-w s-lm Mho. A. M. APPLEBY.
N
OTICE-THE DIAMOND STATE
Loan Association Is n iw Issuing new
stock,applications received any time by
GEO. O. MAkIS, Secretary
offices Ne. 601 Shipley street, (2nd door) open
day and evening. 8-11 lm
N
S OTICE.-FIVK HUNDRED SHARES,
loth series Mechanics Loan Stock for
Pint payment on the second Tuesday
In May. Apply to
W.J. MORROW. Sec'y.
S-ao-tomao 417 Krenoh street.
REMOVALS.
TY EM0VAL! REMOVAL 1
A. B. JONES,
A. B. JONES,
A. B. JONES,
A. B. JONES,
—DVALKK IK—
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WALL |
PAPER |
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—AKD—
WINDOW SHADES,
611 MARKET ST.,
HIS RKMOVKD TO
422 MARKET ST. 2 26 422 MARKET ST.
422 MARKET ST. 2m 422 MARKET ST.
EMOVALI
R
GEORGE W. STONE
Has rsmoved his place of business to the
large store,
OOBNEE WATER AND MARKET STB.,
Where he still offers a well selected stock ol
MANUFAOTUBEKS SUPPUES. |
(Consisting of Oils, Belting, Pooklng, Rubber
Goods^ete. A new Hne of Fine Fittings,
Brass work, Valves, ect. The old agency for
the celebrated Averill Chemical Paint.
The new preparation for walls called ALA*
BASTINE. cheaper and better than Ka Ho
mines. easily applied and durable. l2-22tf
FLOUR.
of
1
old
and
will
>UR. FLOUR.
When Artarxerxes crossed tbe Hellespont,
he took with him an army of one hundred
thousand men, consequently bis Commissary
was always on the h*okout to procure good
Flour for them. Just co with us, it requires
much of our time to he on tho lookout to find
FL'jUK that we think will suit our large
growing trade, so as to offer It at tbo VEttY
LOW PRICE we do, and command our cus
tomers approval To-day we offer you a
Choice Family Flour for $7.76 ana a nice
single extra lor $6.26 per barrel and bailor
quarter at same rates. They both make nice
worth more money, soliciting
further your valued favors, with the assur
ance that it will always be our study to merit
your confidence.
bread and
W. N. CHANDLER,
611 MAltKErST.,
Haft way between 6t.h«nd 7th.
I)RUGOI8T8.
heapekthan ihrt.
c
0
SOAP. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP.
Numerous stylos ol cheap soap for bath
room use. A Krcat variety of the most popu
lar French, English, German and American
toilet soaps. Also
SKIN SOAP, BABY SOAP, TOOTH SOAP,
SILVER SOAP, HAND SOAP, SHAVING
SHOA1', AND SOAP FOR REMOVING
PAINT ANI) GREASE. FOR SALE BY
Z. JAMES BELT,
Z. JAM 12$ BELT,
FAMILY DRUGGIST,
SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS.
A ttention.— aii persons dosiring
pure Drugs or Clieraieals, or wish,
ing their prescriptions or private receipts
oareihlly compounded oi pore materials,
should go to the drug storo ol
H, ft. IIRINGHURST,
No. 817 Market street,
WilmlBgton, Del.
8-10 0
Pa.,
OUSE AND SION PAINTING.
uk, Varahhlnu, Paper Varnishing a
specialty, Staining and Hard wood Finishing,
and every kind of work In onr line done In a
tlrst-olass manner by experienced workmen,
Patronage solicited. Estimates furnished .
DANIEL SMITH, Manager,
Successor to Barker k Smith, AgU.
IB1 SHIPLEY STREET,
8md Wilmington, Del.
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Grain!
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Co.,
OOF1NG ! ROOFING JI
AH kinds composition roofing dene prompt
and at LOW PRICES. 01$ leaky tin,
shingle and composition roofs coated with
plastio and made water-tight and good as
new. Give us a call.
ROBERT ATKINSON.
Offico : Sam'I. Hanna A Co.'s hardware
8-19-emd
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store, Filth unit Miirkot stg.
S l'KAY OATTLE.—THKEE fat oat
tle oarne to the nrouilns of the subscri
ber on tho 73a Inst. The owner Is requested
come forward, prove property, pay charges
snd take them sway.ai-ltTHOS.BRAOKIN.
with
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IPMBBOWAL TMOPEMTT OF JOHN
WBLIN A 00.
By virtue oi an Order of the Oonrtof
Ohanaery ol the State ol Delaware, In and
ler New Cattle County, made the 26th 'lay
February, A. It. MRU, will ha exposed to Pub
lie Sale, the following dewriMd ]'
Property, being me Property
Welle A Go., et Ike
Cjifeoubank, New Caatie Ccority, Del,, on
* um,AY '**«»«"■ A - "• imo '
#t 1 0 clock, p. m.
Maivuiiit-i main shaft pulleys
hangers, 110 lnjh guni driving belt, 2spoko
lathes patterns and belts; 2 circular saws
table and belts, 8 grindstones l table and
he'te, 1 holler lor steaming 19 loot of 8 inch
heating {ripe In eeftar 1 countershaft pulleys
and belts, l circular saw table belt and at
tachments. 1 boring machine and belt, one
chair machine counter shall fixtures and belt,
1 boring machine and belt, 1 wooden vise,
scouring machine counter and belt, 12 feet of
4 inch beating pipe (In ladder room) 1 plan
ing machine belt and counter, 1 circular saw
beach and belt, 1 felloe bender and belt with
sleigh runner, wheelbanew and other forms
belonging thereto,1 single bend shaft set, 4
double bend shaft set. 4 bow sete, 12 pele sets,
40 ear back nts. 120 steel leg sets, 1 iron
■taem box, 1 small hand screw, 2 bench vises,
8 chair arm sets, 10 chats back sets 32 chair
leg sets, 2 felloe packers, 1 round top how and
fix tares, 1 counter shaft (In speke room) one
wheelbarrow.
Stock -Lot of Sawed strips for shafts bows
Ao , lot of oak and hickory plank, lot of spoke
and handles unfinished .about 04 peach ladders
about 12 long ladders, about 17 chair frames
1H0 stool frames. 17 croquet mallets, lot fin
ished spokes ehalr stuff and bandies, about
22 set ear backs and 70 set It lloes, lot ihafte a nd
plow handies and dearborn bows, V pair slelvh
runners, lot loose shafts felloes ana polos, lot
steal legs (not bent)
Tissu- Remaining on 14 acres of land
leased of Israel Gunkle in Blackbird Hun
dred New <Jast.'e countv.
ersonsl
cil John
Stoke end Felloe Mill
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AT BRANBY WINE STAVE MILL,
In tbo City of Wilmington, New Castle
County, Delaware, on
THURSDAY, APRIL 1ST. 18S0.
at 1 o'clock p m.
MILL BUILDING, SHEDDING ANI)
DIIY RuOM.
Maomvxav.—1 steam engine 18x30 and at
tachments, 1 tabular boiler and attachments.
S leroe pumps, 1 hand pump, main hne shaft
ing pulieye hangers, 1 driving belt, 1 circular
saw mill carriage and belt, holt rope and
ehalna far drawing up lege, 1 werk bench. 1
emery grinder table and belt, 1 heading peck
er, 1 swinging cross cut aaw frame and belt.
1 large grindstone Irame and Mt, 1 patent
allelng machine, 1 hand drill. 1 Iron vise, 1
heading planer eeunter and belt.l hand
cut saw, 1 feeing machine and belt 1
heading machine, 1 machine for ripping
heading, 1 eld oountershalt pulley aud fly
wheel. 1 eld planer, steam pipe lu dry room,
1 truck four wheeled, 8 gam hoee, 1 step lad
der, 3 slrenlar saws S8 Inebes.
stock.-L ot of logs In yard, abeut 10,000 It.
mixed sawed lumber and blank In yard, ao
pleeesef Hub staff in shed, about ft'ooo i'eet
mixed sawed boards and 1 amber In shed, lot
sawed spokes In Mill, 3000 leet sawed plank
in mill,about 403 gum hub blooks (rosgln oil)
about 4000 imperfect cloth beards, 1 express
WOfftB.
AT Nos. »• AND 21« NHIPLEY ST.,
In the City of Wilmington, New Castle
County, Delaware, on
TUESDAY, APRIL 0TH, 1880.
at 10 o'slook, a. m..
Miosism.-l 12 x 20 engine with attach
meat, I driving belt, 1 tubular boiler, Injector
snd attachments, 1 plaining
belt, 1 cut off saw (mine and holt, 1 ripsaw
frame counter and belt, 1 dowolllog and bor
ing machine and and belt, 1 steaming box,
1 lelloe bending machine with t rms and
straps, 2 counter shafts and belt*), 1 saw gum
mer main line shafting pulleys and hangers,
rim nockirg machine, 1 scroll tow counter
and belt, 1 shaping machine counter and belt
facing machine-ami helt.l throating machine
aud'beit, 1 tenoning machine and belt.l band
saw machine and belt, 1 "spoke I&thelorrus and
belt, 1 emery grimier extra wheels counter!
and belt, 1 crosq. cut frame coenter and belt
seovrlng mAcnioo and belt, 1 grindstone :
framo and belt, 1 hub boring muehlnoand
belt, 2 screw press, l?h«b mortising machine
lathes bench
machine and
oounter and belt, 2 bench
oounters and belt, 1 work bench and sorew,
band saw set machine; 1 frame lorscourlng,
elevator and ao»lianoes, 1 rim planer wood
en frame and belt, l rim planor Iron frame
counter and belt, 1 nmmlng machine, 1 set of
eastings for rimming machlno, 1 rlm bering
machine bite and belt, 1 rlm rounder machine
oounter aud belt, 1 speke threater aud belt,
re-tenoning machine and belt, 2 speke
driving horse frames, 1 round tenoning ma
chine counter and belt steam pipe in dry
room.
Stock,—A bout 600 sets finished oak and
hickory felloes, about finished oak and
hlekery spokes,
about 2040 sets I
iron hub bands,8|bbl malleable Iron hub flan
gee, 1 paint table, 2 office chairs, 1 office de(<ks
small ouphoard, 1 letter press, 1 elock.lot ©1
oarpet for chairs, lot turned wooden ware in
show window, lot camp stools In thow wln-16
dow, lot 80 lneh handles, 2 step ladders, about
1600 feet laperfeot oak plank, lot sawed ash
pieces for table legs, lot . sawed lelloe strips,
wheelbarrows. 1 shovel, 1 basket,, lot rolling
pin stQff, let ash plank in garret (about 2500
feet) 8 sets carriage wheels, lot glusln bar
rels, lot spokes In the rough.
Attendanee will be given and terms made
known at the time and places aforesaid by
EDWARD MENDIN'HALL, Receiver,
Attest, J. W. Houseman, Register, O. C.
3-0-18-20-27-4-3
two
, about 24 sete dearborn bows,
hub blocks 1 bbl. malleable
P ytoiy.
UHLIU SALE.
Will be sold at Public Sale on the promi
, known at the Sia e Line Farm, on
Friday Ai'Kit '2 lftan
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At l o clock, l. M., [
A pood farm of 73 acres, more or rtTMf
good hind. The Improvement ,
consist ol a large stone mansion three storing
high, containing 22 double in
front: largo frame barn with ot orshootand
shedding, a good a agon house and corn crib?,
lce house, lifted; a brge lawn
with iruit treos, there are about 250 apple|
trees, about 40 pear frees and 26 ehorry treo9
and an orchard of peach trees,plenty ol small
fruit,such ns blackberries and raspberries and
plenty ol grapes. This would make a splen
did summer boarding house o> hotel, and well
calculated for a drove yard, uosd running wa
ter in every field on the place. The subscri
ber will also sell his personal property, as fol
lows:
Four head of good work or driving horses,
one mare with foal by Go denough, 1 colt
coming two years, very promising ; thre*? head
of good milch cow? two heifers coming two
years old; good stock; two sows,one rlth pigs:
Farming Implbmkntb.- One combined
Champion mower And reaping machine, one
Syracuse plow, and two other plows, 1 steel
toeth horse rake, 3 cultivators, 1 harrow, 1
two horse farm wagon with rigging. 1 horse
oart, 1 milk wagon, 1 Germantown carriage, 1
York wagon, 1 corn shelter, 1 feed cut ter ,2 log
chains, 1 cross out saw, 2 large feed chests, 1
mixing t»or, 1 carriage pole, 1 post spade, lot
of shovels, picks, hoes, Ac . 25 pairs ol chick
ens, ducks and turkeys, 1 grain cradle. 1
sleluh and Dells, 2 riding saddles and bridles,
1 side saddle, 1 net ol stage harness, cart har
ness. 2 sets oi carriage harness and a lot of
old harness, hay knife, maul and wedges,
broad axe and other axes, a lot of hay and
straw and ninny other articles too numerous to
mention. Wheat in the ground.
Terms —AH sums ol 820
and aft over that amount a credit of 6 months
will be given by the purchaser giving a bank
able note with approved indorsor.
JAMES McKAY,
3-24-6 td2tW
and under cash
L. W. Stidham A Hon, Auots.
pUBLIC SALE
LAN CASTER COUNTY COWS, CALVES
AND SPRINGERS.
ov
Tho subscriber will sell at Public Sale, at
theObadds' Ford (Hotel, Delaware Oourity,
Pa., en
MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1880.
Forty Lancaster County Cows and
somolat stook. A credit of 90 days
will be given. 'No postponement on account
of woatlier. Halo to commence at 1.30 o'clock.
N. B.—A lot of York State Ewes and Bulls
will be offered at Private Sale on March 81.
8-16-tldAw
L. W. Stidham A Son, Auctioneers.
AMOS W. HOUSE.
pUBLXO SALE OF COWS.
The subsorlber will sell at Public Sale, at
his residence, near Booth's Corner, Delaware
Co., Pa., on
MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1880,
At 1 o'clock, P. M./
Thirty fresh cows and springers,
guaranteed as represented, and will
be delivered to buyers aa tar as Wilmington.
3-26-d-w2t WM. S. GOODLEY.
EMOVAL—JACOB BKUNNEK HAS
renoved his watoh store Irom No. 631
Lombard t. 80) King st, where he will bo
pleased to attend te all who mar lavor him
with their patronage. 8-S6 lrnd
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QOAL, COAL, COAL.
LEHIGH AND KOHINOOft COAL I
BEST FAMILY COAL,
oakefullTfkepahed,
Especially for our retail sales.
PROMPTLY DELIVERED IN CELLARS
AT LOWEST MARKET PRICE.
CHARLES WARNER A 00.,
MARKET STREET WHARF.
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NTKKPBISEOOALI
No Inuiily.'should be without ft.
rr is suPBkiioH to all others,
M* Don't Oil to give It a trial-** .
nw S» to the ton.
FRANK 0. CLAYTON,
OBANOE AND WATER STREETS.
13-8-t' Wilmington, Del.
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FRO* AXT FART OF THE ClTT TO
| G. D. SLAYMAKER'S OFFICE, |
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Ak-WATEK AND KINO STREETS'®
—von YOCB—
LIME, SAN11 AND COAL!
As I manufacture :my
lime at mi
worse in Lancaster C=unty, Pa , I will lur
Dish lime at the very LOWEST PRICE
either wholesale or retail. 3-6-Smd
y^AKGEST LUAD OF
KINDLING WOOD FOR 8'.60,
KINDLING WOOD FOB 81.60,
—AT—
PONDER'S,
OAN PONDER'S,
JOHN PONDER'S,
JOHN PONDER'S,
NO. 106 MARYLAND AVENUE.
NO. 100 MARYLAND AVENUE.
ALSO GOAL OF ALL SIZES.
A1280 COAL OF ALL SIZES.
1-13-im
Wilmington, Del.
Q.EO. W. BUSH k SON,
FRENCH STREET!WHAHIt,
0x11 special attention to tholr hard, pun,
SHENANDOAH GOAL'
SHENANDOAH OOAL'
Prepared lor Family use. Also wo their
BRUOK.8IDE LYiTeNS VALLEY,
Superior to all other coals lor Bakers and
lor open grates.
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AL AND LIME.
COAL AND LIME, COAL AND LIME,
YARD FOOT OF WEST STREET,
YARD FOOT OF WEST STREET,
JOHN W. GRIFFITH,
1-7-tl
Wilmington, Del.
twooutini.
[GREAT WESTERN TEA COMPANY
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W. IL BOWMAN Manager
E. SECOND ST.,
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THONG AND MILD
ROASTED COFFEE,
26 CENTS PER POUND.
BLACK, GKE N, JAPAN AND MIXED
TEAS AT
60 ©ENTS PER POUND.
These goods are nnexcellod In purity,strength
and flavor, by any in the city at the
price. Ivy them and be
oonvlnoed of tbo fact.
15 E. SECOND ST.
Wllmlngtou, belawnre.
OurTossortment of tbe finer grades o£Tes
and
spices generally, is one of the best. Prloes
alway rlgnt. SUGAR AT COST TO.OU8
TOJVTEKN.
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IlOOEKIES DOWN.
1 have this day received a largo lot of gro
cerie8 which 1 will sell cheaper than can be
bought in this city. Our aim Into convince
those who call that this Isa fact, especially
those who are about to remove to the western
en( l of the elty. We sell nothing hut firsts
class goods at the very lowest market prloes.
i We do not allow no grocer in this olty to sell
[ oheaper than us. Our Flour we sell at $6.00,
$®-00 and $7.75; Patent Flour, 88.50 per barrel,
, Our4cent flour we will guarantee. Our 10
cent. Drips Is the best sold in the cltv tor the
'uoney, It formerly sold at 18 cts.; Coflee Irom
l 0 cents up;our40 eont Tea we recommend,
ft nd we do not sell any goods we cannot re
surrounded<eommend. Corn, Oats. Hay and Straw for
*ftle In any quantity. We keep continually
hand a lull supply of Iresh and salt Meats
i&U kinds. Cali and satisfy yoursell that
those are facts. Coal 011 110 test, 11 cfs. per
gftl'tm. PETEK J. FORD,
a 26-tf Front and Maryland are., city,
hams In the city: ttour at $9 26. |fl.76, our $7.76
is the best in the market for the price,
T. M.
fl RANDOPENIN G OF EASTER
\JT goods on Friday and Saturday at Gran
ger Store, 103 East Sixth street. All farmers'
produce, eggs, butter, cbtokens and sausage:
another lot of those German pears 2 fts. 1 or 26
cts.: another lot of Bellflower dried apples,
nicest fruit in the market for pies. 10 cts. ft.;
cream biscuit, Iruit cake, flno canay and or
anges for Easter. Don't forget our Foster's
teas. Give them one trial and you will nevor
buy any othtr; sold only In Boston, Belfast
and 103 East 6th st. German pretzels 18 cts.
ft. The cheapest dried beef and the finest
W1FK,
Grangor store, 103 East Sixth st.
NEW GROCERY STOKE.
George E. Wheeler, 104 E. Second st. has
lately finished and completely remodeled
tho old stand, having tom out all the old fix
tures. The new ones makes the storo second to
pono Being deeply grateful for patronage,
and by carolul attention to business he houcs
to merit a continuance of the same. He h&s
lifted in a new stock oi choioe groceries, And
shaft endeavor to make the prices for good
goods as low as the lowost. He extends a
cordial invitation to aft to come and see the
now store. Very Respectfully. •
GEO. E. WHEELER,
104 E. 2nd st., city.
3-18-tf
J R. CHANDLER A OO. HAVE OPEN
• ed tboir large GROCERY STORE
with an assortment ot goods of the best
quality whloh we will soli at the very low
est rates. Hoping and soliciting a aen
cral patronage Irom our friends and the pub
lic in general, Wo remain your?.
8-23tf CHANDLER A CO.,
No. 16 E. Third st., (Odd Follows' Hall.)
HEBt'HANT TAILORING.
M. H. QUINN,
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As Cheap as anv Establishment In Wllmlng- to
ton or Philadelphia. 6-7-ftm
D
K. BLISS, 217 W. THIRD STREET
looates your diseases And desoribesyou!
pains, achos and bad feelings without asklni
any qaeetlons. If yeur phyriclan don't glv«
you Bitisfaction give Dr. RUpi r oall. 3 23-la
MERCHANT TAILOR,
ua makket st.,
All the latest styles of Spring and Summer
Ga88lmero and suitings kept on hand, cut
and made in good style.
CLOTHES MADE TO ORDER
122 MARKET ST.,
BBT OOBDB.
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QBOiBY * BILL,
_ 330 and 222 Market Street,
"Are now showing a large aesortment of
NPKING DREWM GOODS AT POPU
LAR PRICES.
BLACK CASHMERES.
We hold a very large stock or these goods,
and are at present ottering splendid value, fa
brics of superior merit and at very low prioee.
Cash customer, for these goods should exam
ine our stock before purchasing.
[.BLACK MLBS.
We are offering at 08, 87X and 81, (as wen
as the better grades), beautiful goods, which
will be pronounced decidedly cheap, by ererv
person, at all liunlllar with these goods.
BARGAINS IN
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TOILET GUILTS,
TABLE LINENS,
TOWELS, NAPKINS.
HOSIERY, GLOVE!
CORSETS, Ac.
rUBOSBY A HILL,;
•HD 222 MARKET STREET.
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PROFE8NIONAL CARDS.
K. E. O, WELCH.
THE DENTIST,
Has removed to
NO. 608 KING STREET, WILMINGTON.
49~AnerthetlC8 administered, and all
operations in Dentistry performel skilflilly
and reason ihlv
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XT EW REAL ESTATE AGENCIES.
lN ARTHUR H. SMITH,
fL E. COR. SEVENTH AND SHIPLEY
KENTS PROMPTLY COLLECTED,
MORTGAGES NEGOTIATED,
CONVEYANCING in aft its BRANCHES,
UNDER THE 8UCKRV1SION OV
ALBERT W. SMITH,
Gall at my office before renting or purchasing.
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TTJAVID J. MURPHY, JR.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NO. 6 WEST SEVENTH STREET,
NO. 6 WEST SEVENTH STREET,
Wilmington, Del,
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10-22-tf
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mEETH FOR ALL THE PEOPLE.
Beautiful Teeth at $8, $5, $8 and 810/
per set. Teeth extracted without palnl_
by the use of gas. Over thirty year? exper
ience. DR. GALLAGHER,
No. 836 Market street.
H owedi, Junes,
ELI H. OHANDLIB
JONES k UHANDLEK,
A1TOKNEYS AT LAW,
9- 4-tt topekaTkansas.
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PLUMBING AND,' GAS FITTING.
rjlHOMAS RILEY,
PRAOllOAL PLUMBER, .
GAS FITTER, ^
NO. 219 WEST SEVENTH STREET.
Having made plumbing and sanitary en
gineering for the past forty years my touii
ne-s I loel confident of giving entire Batiflloo
tloa to those who may favor me with their pa
tronage. Best of reference given fnregarf
to ability. 1-28-Sm
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THOM AS RILEY. 216 W. SEVENTH ST
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Tl/f'i *KTG AGES.—CASH AIxWAYS A1
jLYX command 'or good mert*agee_largt
and small. HEALD A UO.,
3 20-eod-ah r 7tu and Market.
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