Delaware Republican (Wilmington, Del.), 1866-02-26, [P ]
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W * A\ An Old Resident Gone.—'Thomas Darlington i Fitu Begj.—Thorn was a groat display of ! BDSIEBM. PBBOOEAL lWTSLLinBEOB. *0.— Proposed Ordinance.—'The following ordl- LIST OP LETTER*. gelai« Republican. Cap*. J. M. Barr of Middletown, offers for died at hia residence In Birmingham Township, j boot In oar market laat Saturday. Tho «tails nance wm offered at the meeting oftheOoun- "LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIMED in tk* fo*t PROFESSIONAL. sale rent his steam saw mill, planing mill, Cheater County, Pa., on the.i7th inat., aged ( were handaomely decorated, and the beauti- ell the loth met, and it wi 1 Jouh lese pass Omese» wiUbington, But* cf D»u«ir«, 2Uk day of Feb- Farmers, Attention! and peach haakst manufactory at Smyrna sta 82 year«. He lived and died near the apot fnl roaata and eteake, tastefully arranged, unless there should be objections presented U. where he waa born. He waa a brother ot that ! were snffieient to tempt the appetite of both A. I D.. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1866. tion, cm the Dslaware Hal*road. agaiust it. A Lore Wm HOMQEPATHIC PHYSICIAN, Lewis 8mUk has sold his mill and about four eminent botanist, Dr. Wm. Darlington, late of rloh and poor. The prices ranged from 20 to An Ordinance to amend the ordinance Aydelott Miss Lee Susanna HARNESS CHEAD aores of ground, situated on BeaverCreek, in West Chester. When a boy it waa his let to 84 cents, which the consamera thought high titled,“Ac Ordinance for regulating the dis Anderson Martha LambFrt Susan (Ut* of WMliiBgten, D. C.,) Tib New Water ©rbibabcb —The propo Brandywine Hdi, to a man named Dilworth of carry hla brother’s weekly washing to this enoagh, althongh the Tenders considered it OflBe« 808 eicpipy Street. tribution of Brandywine Water in the City of Lawson Mary we HATS I sed ordinance, published in another column, Chester County, Pa,, for $7,000 Mr. Bmith elty, who waa then engaged in the atndy of only in keeping with theso piping times.— AT OUR AUCT10H upi»d by Eh. Stiver. Wilmington and for other purposes.” Baldon B Laws Mary •ndPeiMsnlsr tho** of enikls« and: iv*nehlldrm. WmcwltD!,*A has purchased à farm in Delaware County, of medicine. The recollections he retained of There waa a quite * a tlvalry «bei* the does net make it obligatory as y person to Be it ordained by the OUv Connell ef Wil- Baker Annie M M No. HI. East 4th street. •ially solicited. * I Benjamin Garrett, containing ah ju; ICO acres, city at that day, were highly interesting, butchere, and It was said by me that those min»»- Bnrnell Alice Maloney Bridget register to measure the water he There were then few buildings west of the old in Seoend Street carried off the palm. We WILMINGTON, DEL. fie *.».i« Ip. prooure a for $16 ooo osotioe 1st, That section 12th of the Ordi Bernard Charlotte D OMilton Belle but leaves it entirely (optional.— 0V7I01 HOURS, ■<Sfo6 p. m., may Bradbury's, KoabA & Meyer 8 celebrated brewery at the corner of 8th and Orange at« annex the following list : nance entitled “An Ordinance for regulating Beaston Ohes J Mayoon Caroline GOVERNMENT HARNESS, It to Bp. m. fond H is dlssaiishtd with the amooat of In 1812 he served In a company known as tk» 3 Pianos at moderate prices at Grobe’s 807 Mar roeaTB iTassT habest noose. tke distribution of Brandywine Water In the Bradley Henry McCook Col If any (whbcl COMI’LSTM 01' •) Ur. OU1NB adopt the proposed sys- ket St. “Am«rican Greyt,’’—few, very few of whom R. Griffith, two heed of cattle, fed by Stephen City ot Wilmington, and for other purposes,’’ Brown George MoClain Catharine tax demanded he never married, BRIDLES, HAS REMOVED FROM RIIANBYWINB STRTNOB .ity of ‘•Ei.amel ot Atneriea” the greet beautifier of in the world. Althongh WileoD, both together, 2004 ponnde. be amended as follows; via, By inserting im Bradley Joel Merklijobu Emily tern and pay in proportion to the q skin, sent to any part ot the city upon leceiptot he was the first, and tor a time, the only man hu premises. William H. Dolhow, two cattle fed by Eli mediately before the words “Such other Barry Patrick Mitchell E P • COLLARS, LOCATED IR water which he may consume price—$1. By Thompson, Druggist, Institute in the Township who held out for the Free rules/' commencing the last two Boss thereof, Brice W V Morrison George Niohols, weighing 2214 pounds. BREAST STRAPS, w 3 : MINGTON, It is not intended to npplj dwellings, but Building. School System. He kept a record of all the the words following, vis, ■ Monon Jamee children, grand and great grand-children of Lewis F. Amos, two, from Phile., 1400 lbs. J manufactories, yet presume that George Whiting has commenoed the sale of Joseph Miller k Brother, Provided nevertheless; That water may be Cloyes Heniy A McKinney James U A MES, ferner or Tkirii end I'nnoh 4ti merely Wm. Brinton, who Bailed frem England in the , 1000 pounds, adopt it. Had it wood whick he cuts any length desired, at the fed by Mr. Wilton. sold by measurement through suoh meter Cole John McFoley Michael who choosei, last part of the Seventeenth Century, and pur NECK HALTERS, any corner of Seventh street aud the P. W. k B. E. 8. Fllan, One head, 1028 pounds, fed by shall be approved by the Watering Committee Canby John McManus Mark beeafortbe complaints ot certain ners chased nearly all the land that is now enclosed C. tt\ JONES. M. D., Railroad. We commend him to public patro Jabes Banks. to be provided and insert» i at the expense ot McE* wee Sallie CHECK and LEAD LINES, who think they taxed iu the township—from whom it seems that Office in Paiement near the City Hall, of steam eng; nage. See advertisement. James Sawdon, one pair of cattle, fed by the party to be supplied with water through Douglass Wm Me Mur ran Thompson WAGON WHIPS,all leather. heavily, the measure would not have been Rev. George Foote has resigned the pastor- nearly all the Darlingtons and Bnntens have it. The water to be furnished at the following Duohman G W N YOKKBRLY OCCUPIBD BT Dr. BABBS, Franole Gebhart, 2200 pounds. yy iLHiaoTON. um. Huid,.-.iar. kieii'i of the Presbyterian church at Glasgow,in descended; and among them General George John H. Graham, two cattle, fed by John For five hundred gallons Diehl John Nesbitt George This Harness lias all bten thoroughly repaired proposed. Brinton McClellan. Thomas Darlington’s Boarding Hodm, 10« MARKST ST. consequence of age and bedily infirmity. W. Chambers, $000 pounds. day, three cents for every hundred gallons, Dyer Wm 8—2 Neshdy Matilda and oiled, aud is in tip-top order. memory waa very good, and he had valuable A full line of white and colored French John Taylor, one, fed by Wm. Clark, 600. For from five hundred one thousand gal Drew Wm H New Marietta Dr.D.W. MAULL, Tes Prbsidbbt’s Coubbs.—Tbe by the of Persone purchase at private sale at corsets and hoop skirts. Also a large stock of things treasured in it. In the “History John W. Welle«, two cattle, fed by Levi lons per day, two and a half cents for every SAP GAP president of the Freedmen’e Bureau bill, Delaware County,”—a work now in the W.U Auction Room. Mo. Market treet. trimmings on hand at E. T. Stroud k Go's., Springer, 1400 ponuds. hundred gallons. Ivans Caroline Owens Rose mington Library—bis bestowments of precious prised the loyal in nearly every section of 109 West Second street. \ James Martin, two cattle, ted by John W. For from thousand to ten thousand gal- Foster Hannah Packs Sbarpless Kür A large reduction to persons who per- WILMINGTON, DEL. therein thank- . the country and produced jçreat rejoiciug Melodeons at low prices et Grobe's 807 Mar treasures from his memory Chambers, 2000 pounds. Ions per day, for every one hundred Poor James Porter Martha ohase 20 set Jtonn ut, lses.-tr folly acknowledged. Such honorable, upright f among the sympathisers with trNi3on. We do ket St. Harris Wells, two cattle, fed by A. L. Smith, gallons. Frances Mary J Pickering H S J. H. Muhlbansen, No. 415 King street, has old stand as land marks in the comma- 2000 pounds. For from ten thousand to twenty thousand Ferguson Linie Perkins Mary MRS. DR. FOSTER, .» not pretend to «ayAljat the bill was not open the youth and middle aged; and tbelr L. W STIDHAM, band the most elegant assortment of sea nlty Thomaa Cox, a fine lot of show tripe gallons per day, one and a half eentS fer every G R jan 25-if that community Auctioneer. 612 West Front Street, to objection, and Its passage may have been sonable goods, which he will m»ke up into lives do eventually tell Adam H. Barr, two cattle, fed by Abram e hundred gallons. Greene Etna Redden Merii exemplars to WILMINGTON, DLL. impolitic, but the President in giving bis gentlemen's garments on the moat raasonable wherein they dwell. They Brown, 2228 pounds. For from twenty thousand gallons per day G'ifflth Jane Russe! 1 Rebecca Strength to tho Weak I terms, and at short notice. Call and examine the other generations, to show how far de- ami upward, one cent for every one bnndred Gleise Sarah A Kobe r r B. Youth to the Aged; I with li onrierataod by th* public, hexing **ndt*d *1 reasons to; refusing his assent to It, unwisely the principles of recti- Ü.