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A AttT ACT TO BUSl RIVtHUt of FOR THIS STATE. Be it enastiiil by tue Senate and II uso oi Representatives ui the Slate ul Delaware, to Oe'iernl Assembly met, as follows i Section 1. Every person, corporation or Its sooiation or company ot persons not a corpo ration, engaged or that may hereafter engage in the business of transporting or citrryiug passengers by Steam power, wnether on laud tiina! limits of tl.e same, shall, on tho first day of October n**t and thereafter monthly ou tho first day of eaon month or wittnnfive into \hi bands of thi* | days thereafter, pity State Treasurer lor the use o. tho State, a tax at and alter the rate of ten peut» for every Sur mk^the mont h*then jutöt ended? ÄÄ tl.atw.ien me transp.rtat.on P" 8en « e V Shall be by: railroad and the direction and length of hi*, journey slmll be BUCH as to re- I ire him to travel upon more than one road on the Biime oqoaaion, thoro »hall be but one tax paid to the State Treasurer and that ahai. be paid by the person, assuo.ation or oompaoj or eorp .ration upon the road used by wa.ei. all persons carried who are soldier» or sailor. of the United State», »bail be omitted. Section 2. W utiiu live day» next after the | end of any mouth, it shall be the duty ut the person omidueting tho aforesaid business ot transporting passengers or (in cuse an ass. ciati n or company of persons or eorporatioi lie s i engaged) of said association, company or corporation, to make a statement toll" . «4 ate Treasurer verified by the . ath or nffii mntionofthei T e.surer, or Ke por of then funds, of the number o( passengers Carrie. on ace uni of whom they arc subject to tin tax aforesaid, and also to pay over to hm. I the tux or duty aforesa'd Any failure Pi d this »hull, in llie <a»b *-t an indiv dual pe; | son or empan' or association of persons inn inoorpornte-l, so transporting or carrying passengers.be doomed a misdemeanor am, Ä:"Ärw.:. it:sÄTJr™Ä same shall from thenceforth he deemed mid , vi takVin P) he und sl all be absolutely revoked. And fu thrr, in case id any individual person th8 or eomoauy or association of persons a» afote said, sofa, nit shall be unlawful tor lnm y U <i them thereafter to prosecute or c mduet çt t e :?Ä n .ifoS C Äir KXy I .36, said business, they rent s. n,ii pi«sTrue to pursue s a l be guilty of amisdoinciin r, and* viol ion by indictment, be punished by fi ■ n t 1res "than on« thousand dollar'», ani Lit limit not 1. 8 han one 6 f. " c.fcTlON 3. Tho Court of Chancery alinU •tune Ui-isdicfion and power, and uyon th aw.ii.atV® «if the Suite Treasurer on beuai 0 ■ the State, it shall 1)» the duty of the Loan «ellur to restrain, liy injunction precosa, ant breaeli of this act, by carrying passenger», after failttre to make the statement arid puv e tlier <.f them, provided ior by the And further, n 1 I r the •o per ,.ry ment or 8ec<aul section * f th s ai-t. cave of any fa lure by any <» '» n at on to com ply w th the terms of this et ipjilicaole t<» h. I the State Tiveafrorer slmll np u t the jaot mi mod a^ely to the General Assembly, H in seF 1 \' a lh ; ; T AttureevO "iionu irrireÄ"SÄ S.-I.I ngn nst tue »ai<l c rp.rat,.® in tho t. b„ml. r y the aforesu d revooat.fift into eueet. Section 4. In case tiiorn bn ,n tbe cbartei • of any -eui-poiat'on liai, e 0 ' ' e „^"'""reic tb'Sitct. "°y • 0 '7?„n r , n ^ ' cC e ed for the ÏÂ"fS'eîC» Ä thi» ttc, N w: ultf aocoi ding" to the present rate id «bargee by the law <n rp 'ration operate un in-lly against it, then it ii hereby ileclatei and enacted that the said corporation ehali 1 the »aid toll to the i have the right to increase Amount of the tax heroii p -vided tor. Section 5. The State I. eaaurer shall have And exercise every necessary power to enable b in to ascer i'n the tax payable according t.» the provisions of this act, and he may en force the > ay ment -of the same and all the pro visions of chapter 29, of th" Revised Code ul this State, conferring puwir. &Ç-, up>® ,hat MbtisiTof the «S taW™ b y* l '® 1 Auilitor for the collection of the State tax, shall be exercised by him and them in the I collection of the tax provided by this act. collection Ot toe rax P ( f f the l SlCT.ON 6. shall extend t 1 bond of the State Treasurer »I a thcra .ney received under the P r <jv»8ion« d this a-t, and to tbe performav. 6 ot tne a.irj of collecting the aforeaaid tax, which du y is hereby ira posed upon him. o , „ Rnfinv 7 The Secretary of State shall Sf.( TIOV 7. certified, to ho OâU«"aoopyofth ,B *«tdOW or ' putihshed limmd ately n nil ,h ® of this State, and to he kept published there in for the »pare of three m n . I Passed at Dover, Augast 11, 1HG4. rsiffiiedl John SoRDEN. Speaker uf the feenate. State of Delaware. Executive Department. , I, Samuel M. Harrington, Jr., Sucre nrv of State of the State of Delaware, do here •' certify that tlio foregiiinfç i» a correct cop.' o an nc* of the General Assam nly of tin» StiiiÇ. entitl'd -'An Art to rtiire revenue for this :S n , e. M tiiisseil at Dover, August II» A. G-, IRtU ; the Biunc liaving tiemi O' inpareii liy tut ■with the original roll now iu my office. JL S 1 I« testimony whereof. Iriave hereunto set » hired und official seal at Dover, tin» fifteenth day of Align«, in the year of ou. Lord one thousaud eight hundred and sixty four. Samu M. IIarbinotox, Ju Secretary of Stute. Aajrt»*! 1804—Emo . FRUIT JARS. Rcff-dealing G ass Fruit Jars, h .If gall n, quRrt' » d p'n'a, "f the virv beat quality.' Alsiga largo 1,, , s'lON F JAUS, unequalled b.v any everbreught t, this mark.». For »ale at the Peoples Drug Ft r^. Foulk's »Id stand, eut* side Walnut fetr« L next d or to he Bank, Milford. Del. I Medicines at the lowest pri<*$9. Dt-ng? im \ ?A t?6l — 4f. . /u ro a sale. A Tra at e»i' TiOiber L tad, obtaining 200 aereèY— a«"«- «-«are», witu lenivut House i'" 1 outbirl ingp— f he remaia 1er in first ff ^ wth 1 eart Fine. Yellow Pine, Cynre?* White 0» k Ao * Mun ^ t>f » h«* Pine- ' ill i«quaro 2500 feet uj t-mher. Price, $13 per Awïyjfcni >1 . , D. J- LAYTON. G. orgo'own, Do . or to EDWARD P. H \RRl8. No. 58 John Street, New York 3m. 18^4 MISPLACED. On Thursday night, tho llth in*t., some p rsow F. Warien at New Marko» tamp Ground, in Sussex county, »suit of Silver Mounted Carriage Harness with » lr»*h«r pud under saddle, knots tied in trace?, and iO nd leather reins. The bridle and ooUar were not taken. The person who look the above harness I* ft an inferior sui* m place, which they ca» havo by returning to the su hers, H ir own. I«A0 F. C. W. PRE1TYMAN. Lewes to«ik fr<*m I Aug. ID; 1664.—2t. tt-fl BONDS. u. issued under the Autoi Congres* These bonds of Murch 8th, 1861, which provides that all BontlS isaned under this Aot shall be EXEMPT FROM TAXATION by or under any state of municipal authority. Subscriptions to those Bonds' are re ceived in United States notes or notes of. National They are^TO BÈ REDEEMED IN COIN, of tho Government, at any period lion forty ,««••• fr<nn Uank .,. (ho j 01aure • on( , Uunddrcd dollars ™ inlcre ,t is payable on th. ürst days of March Seplemb „ r in each year. i_u..d er Onn Subscribers will reee.vo e.thor Registered o,Cou | gonds, as they may prefer. Registered Bonds ire recorded on tho books of tho U. B. Treasuaer, p be transferred only on the owner'» order. no! 1.«» (»ail le» •«■>• *»« thoir dato, and until their redemption MVE PER iKREST WILL BE PAID IN COIN, unnu Coupon Bonds a* payable toUuror, and are .nor. TZ îoa". wbl bar. th. option of Subscribers-to this loan , . , I having their Bonds draw interest ' by paying the accrued interest in coin or in m led gtatcB notes, or tho noios of National Bunks, lüaing fifty percent, for premium,) or rcuoivstboin lrawing interest from the date of eubscription and a u a, these Bonds are Exempt/rumMunicipalor State Taxation, Iheir vuluo is incrcusod irum one to three per e per annum, noeurding to tho rate of tax levies in | VBr jJ H8 parts 0 f the country, . M lucem.nt, to lenders us tho vaoious U. S. Bonds. In «11 ether forms of indebtedness, . bo faith or ability of private parties or stock oom ,, inie8 or separate communities only is pledget or I |luymontl while fur the debts of tho Unned States lU e whole property of tho ouuntry is holden to ev | jiire t(f# paymont u f both principal and interest in ^ ^ I • - a , moy bo subscribed for in sums from gold they pay Eight Ter Cent I is I errat. of equal convenience of premium At tho present Over a per ,n curreney, inunent or temporary investment. It is believed that no securities offer so great in desoriptiuns of - a , moy bo subscribed ^ u UIiy mtt gnitude, on the sumo term», and L " sssteeds—- , vi u have tho benefit of the interest. It may bo uselbl t0 state in this connection that th8 totu , Fu „ a „ a Debt of the Cnitsa States on iulert8l j 8 j,ayab:u in guld, un tho 3d day ul y U . ul lsb f, w08 $768,965,900. çt for tho „„ I .36, while the customs rent fiscal your, ending Ju The interest on irtoul youM wlU bi,f±&,037, euue in gold fur the öUili, 1864, has in u. I I ; ■ puv the n 1 I April the subeciiptioRH MILLIOaSS A WEEK. rer $IUÜ,ÜÜÜ,U0Ü per annum. far at the rate uf It will ho tuCZ that even the present gold rove u largely iu excess oi tbe . the Governuioul l tho 'i«-usurer fur the payment oi gold m au ul tho lunii will WUIetS (.crest, while the recent inoreuae doubtless raise the uunual receipts Atom e the same amount uf importations, tu ÿloü,0üü,ü0u i& turns per annum. Instructions to tho National Banks aoting nut issued irum tho United State Treus loun agents ,.ry until March 26, but in the first three weeks oi uveru^ed mure than TEN h. I {Subscriptions will be reooived by the mi FinÄ >i a ti0nalBiink of Philadelphia, Pa. seF- Sougnd Kllt ional Bank oi Phi.adelphia, Pa. Third Nutiunai Bank uf Philadelphia, Pa. y»; j- j;—"t. lw»RUdii»li. »«*»> ' \wn HY ALL NATIONAL BANiH» ura ae positarios of Publie money; und all RNBPKDiABLE BANKS AND BANKERS the throughout the euuatry, (acting a» agent, of the ttc, N ali-nui Depositary Ranke,) will fnrn.eh further id information on application und afiurd un- Every Facility to Subscribers, iaa*.—3m. inside, ehali 1 »»» - i BAUGH'S RAW BONE Super-Phosphate of Lime BAUGH& SONS, 1 »'ore Nb.aOS.Del.WBre Avenue PHILADELPHIA, I ...... This article has for many years enjoyed a high reputH ,l„ n „ U tni.nure of great etheieuey and o 1 unequalled permun.nee, und so »eureely deem tt mnortant in our semi-annuul advertisement to uuy wo p M th|in mcr4jly CUlt the attention of buyers to it. Uut w0 Wlll ulso state to larmcrs und Dualer« in FertililoM that it bus been our constaut aim „ render our RAW BüaNE PHQ8PHA1E m „re worthy of the full cunhdene. ot ho Ike u»o ul every luuility at oummund and the aid ut oient Ac skill, in essentiufly improving its quah t.es.aud we have never allowed this purpose to ho n[er er( , a Bllh by the grBut an ,i „teady adyanee in I ho cost i f all mntio.s pertaining to our business mvughout the part two years. The Raw hone Phusphute may be had of any ÄürSfcSÄg^ÄSS? pnetors. N«. 20 Suuih Delaware Avenue. Pbiludel phi.v of SOLE MAN U1 AOTLi ULKS, I" i m >re and farmers, by July 15. 186-1.—3m. •' o G-, tut tin» ou. • ftâÿmjSmSr*} For Rat«, Mice, Ranch»», All*», Itcil Bug*, Mollis in Fur», Woolens, lusccls on l*lmits, Fowls, Am uiiils, Ac. l'ut un in 25c. 50c. and $1,00 Boxes, Buttles, and FULsk& ID $3 and $5 sires lor Uqrxre, Pynmc Is STITÙT10NS, *0. „ "Only infallible remedies known. <4 Fioe frum Puisons." _. .. ,, '•Nut dangerous,to tho Human Family. "Ruts ooine oiit of their hu»es tu die. Æfr-Sold W'hulesiUeM^U hirge cities. . S-;S«.ld by alt Druggists amilletailew o^ery^n S 1 !! I Bewarb! H uf nil worthless Imitat»» Sr Bee-that •'('ostah's" mime is on each uox Bittle, and Flask A II sMTAddreS. HENRY R. COTTA« ÆÔ-1-IUNC1FAL BhPOT 482 BRuAOWAT, h. Y. «£~8old at Sipple's Drugstore, Georgetown, De< Ma -eh 18, '64.-53. A« IHssoluiion Of Ft.rtstt-rHf.il>. inership heretoluro existing between Houston, Sip sex C. unty, Delaware, uf E. 4 ». M. Jlogister, is this day, by Tuurftöu'aducted'bJ 1 «id Eli.nh Register ÆâsiâÎ r tlement. All person. iu<|«bt«d to th.MWUta firm will pay the amount iu j^IJ AU REGISTER, B. M. KEGISTBB. Houston. July 2d, 1864.— 43-4» . tho The t »teil, al in thi n WANTED. WHITE OAK RAILROAD CROSS TIES. Apply to Chu». K.* Taylor, Delaware House. Wil mingtwn Del., stivtiag price wanted for ties deliver ed in that City. MUy 6, 1864.—3t. FARMS! ; ur FARMS! ijr r r / ,i . i /. FARMS! ____ KSKa» IrT^T^sorViun and pr U, o. p- att £ nt i un given to selling property at p u bü 0 Sale. . _ .» p,»„sylvani. bmds^toyM. o^oh.ng.^ Real Estate Broker and Couveyuuoer, 128J South ith Street, Phrladeiphra. Send for a Real Estale Register, the largest ov issued. / 1 January 15, 1864.—tf. FARMS! If yon are desirous of selling your farms, please send me a full and fair description, with price and terms If vou want to purchase a Ramm, oall or send^for a copy of my REAL ESTATE REGIS TER, sent gratis. In my register can he found a large number of dwelling«, Stores, Lots, Farms, Country ills, Timber Lands, fcc., , both for sale ' in or ev in from and " that -. ■ GO TO MILTON, TO BUY YOUR Drugs, McOielues, i*erfumcrj', Ac. THE uUdorsigned having just received a large anu cumulate slock ul Drugs, Ac., from some ut tue best huuucs m the city, win not only wuriuut them represented in quuiity, but neli cher dealer. i in cbcaoci than any- „ , \v c call copcoiul tttUutiuu to our carefully select ed stoca o» liiubhcs, among which may be found Cioiu, flair, ioeiu, xNail, oh-iViug, Dubt, bweeping, Wall, Crumb, Bcruo, Pa»ut, V aiuicu. and other brushes. Pockci Looks in var.cty ; PtMikct kmves lobrateu muuuiucture ; btutionury ul all Kinds, Puuto r rupa Aloums, Perfumury b» ated uavwro}. PomaxAes 11 air 1 faillis, Colors, Varinnhes, Ons, Putty, Wheel ce, Dye Colors, Dye Woods, Flavoring Ex Uuoib, ana Esoences of all kinds. Trubses, ©pun geb, &c. T»mo Tonet Öoups und Courus; all tho oeiobrateu Patent MedicmcH. Cigars and xooao co ; Lumps, Lamp W ick, öhades, Chimneys, «fco. Turoe*t Loicuges; Airnica und * Aconite in of ul tue ionic, Djea, cu tlOï T.y Limmctii. , - . \Y e »eof thankful for ail favors heretofore made, uouduot may hereafter warrant a L. B. CHANDLER, only hoping uoiitinuutixiU of tho May 13, 1864.—6m. NATIONAL MERCHANT. It contains U Choice ©«Hcetlull ui 1 Literary muttor. Tales, Poetry and a lifr.* ül oommercial in Thu Rcuiw. of tho Markets art them.elvo» worth u. r chan, the price of subscription. . , xue ku «fledge imparted by our advoitisißg C<n uud honest men, solected fur their »h-' ill sell ut the lowest possible is 6, Uf tegtity, and who ... price ; i» worth mure than the price ot subscription. . This paper has very plain print 1er the aged und thwse ul weak eyes. _ It dues not cuntuin anything improper for iumi y ut buy space in oûr eulumiib, F reading. Money fur the obeeeir© advertisements, ily displayed by ulinust every other paper in the land, Ihe Merchant is intended ior respeot rble famines, where such nostrums are i)ot wanted I Do not suy that you cannot afford it, fur you tuboccu, ur sumo other I hieb are so greed Dpend more vn cigars tuible, in one month than would supply tho AVlereh ant with its eheerlul hiqjpy inffuenoe, to your or some fair inend ior a whole year. The Merch ant is a very good school master to have in a iuuii ly, it toadies yuur children u great deal, speaks kl it'huii 0 kiorefeuding inuttev'ior On. Dollar a year, I A letter and direct t» ASHTON, National Merchant Office, 126 South Second St., Philadelphia. Merchant will be scut up to the tune only that it is paid Ur. April 22, 1864. Iy dollar in a The CALEB S. LAYTON, of tfie Judges of the Superior Court.) attorney at law, (Latt AND Solicitor in Chancery; Georgetown, Delaware, Will carefully attend to any professional business | that may be ouuiided to his cure, iu the several Countiusand Courts ot this btate. Claims for pensions and Jgmnty lund warrants prusoeuted with dUigenoe, and at moderate charges. Attention will bt yivcn to investment of money on bond* and mortgage*, and to the sale and purchase of land*. , , . . .. Commissions for taking depositions from the several States will be promptly and laithiuUy exe uuted. _ I IStt-I. of morn , ,, . 4 - e„on.r Cn I To the Ladies and Gentlemen aj Sussex Co. grow THE undersigned offers for sale at his OLD STAND in goods, at a very small ad a P * Calicoes from 181 to 25 cte. per yard. ' ÄSÄC il» r . ,i LLOliiiland CABsL'lBR^. «' Misses «n4boy. u W of THE undersigned would respectfully inform her I Ueiitievnlo, and tbe publie generally, that cc f ' ;„« returôeo irein Phitadot b hia, and lova 1 Centrevillu, èus.ex ooonty, and has uencrui variety of good PATTERN BONNETS, I 4864. NOTICE. ■ Call und s sell ut. May 13. 1864.—3m. YEW SPRUiU millinery goods. -i,r U d bei sell at upeu a St most tasbionablo stylos, to ■ »riment of new and beautiful uf all tbe latest and gethei- with a full uaS jVXillinei'y Goods, embracing ltibbcp», Ar'tiUmal Fluwuro, 4o. bhakers of diheienl kinds, and at prices to suit lire tunes. Also, «very ncccsoury article pcrUiniiig to the tra It, all of whioli havo been suloeted wiLh greatsare aud with a view in style, ta»te anJ economy. Ail work done in the latest stylo to give satisfaction, to which the public attention is incited. guaranteed hand about 260,000 very | noil at tho following | MISS ANNIE E. COLLIER. iVay 20.—36-40. bricks fob sale. by r firm tho THE subscriber has ^ ^ R 1 ; 1 ™ i tp^^^Kiln « °Cars I at Bridgeville station. All orders wUl be prompt ly attended to. I»"" 8 M C ANNON, I May. 6, 1864. Bridgeville. WAA Cords of Black and Spanish Oak Bajk - I 500 Also, 10,006 Cro..-ties, fhlj In timant g t. 10 inches wide, faee full, and Hewed straight out ot any kind ol sound1 eak tim her, for which the iHghest pncii wo CA jjjfON W ILL1AM CA Nj WANTED. Wil May *, 1864. •* . .HELMBQDD'S HELMROLD'S HELMROLD'S HEL-'IROLD'S HELMBOU>'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED H1GML.Y CONCENTRAT CD highly concentrated HIGHLY CONCENTRATED HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND, COMPOUND •* COMPOUND COMPOUND COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT 1IÜCHU. FLUID EXTRACT BUcIlU. FLUID EXTRACT IiUCHU. fluid extract bucuu. . FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. A POSITIVE A POSITIVE A POSITIVE A POSITIVE A POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY SPECIFIC REA1RDY SPECIFIC REMEDY SPECIFIC REMEDY SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR . Non-retention or Incontinence of Urine, Irritation, Intlumution or Ulceration of the Bladder and Kidneys, Diseases of tho Puuatmte Gland, Stone in the Biudder, Çal cu tous Gravel or Briok* du si Gepos t, ^ and ; or Affections of the Bladder and Kid and Ü rods »cal Swellings cx.tuig in Men, Women *• Children. HELMBULDS EXTRACT BlCUT, HELMliOLD'S' KaaBAOX BUCliU, a liELMBOLD'o EXTRACT BUtllU, UimLMBOLD S EXTRACT BWUiL. . from Habits of Dissipation ,MfJ All Diseases ueys, for Weakness, arising attended with the following symptom»: lnd.spu eition to Exertion, Loss ut Memory. Ditheu.ty of Breathiug, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Hor ror ot Diaepse, Dimness of Vision,- \Y use fulness, Pain in the Back, Univensil Las situde of tho Mubculur System, lljfc Hunds, Flushing of the Body, Dry ness of Skin, Eruptions on the Face, Pal id Countenance. These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably removes, soon follows fa tuity, Epileptic Fits, in one «1 which the patient may expire. Who oan say that they are not Irequcntly followed by those "direful diseases" "insanity and Consump tion?" Many ware of the cause of their suf fering. The records a of the in Asylums, and the Melanoholy Deaths by Consumption, pie witness to the truth of the ussertion. The Con stitution one© atlooted with isgssio weakness, requires the aid of Medicine to strengthen und invigorate the system, which Helmuold'b Extract Buchu Ikvaiuably does I.. ,ii , HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU is safe, pleasant in its taste and eofur, and more .•reiie'heninit than any of the preparhuou* ot ikon gr bark. F FRO°M wS5In-»0WH AND DELICATE CONSTITUTIONS, from whatever cause, either in MALE OR FESIALE. : you A GOOD APPETITE. WILL GIVE YOU STRONG, HEALTHY NERVES. WrbL OIVB vou BRISK AND ENERGETIC FEELINGS, end will enable you to _ SLEEP WELL. I I c - ? IT WILL I A trial wifi convince^, m^ ; HELMUOLD'S HELMROLD'S HELMROLD'S HELMBOLD'S llELMBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND fluid extract sarsaparilla, For purnying tho bluud, re- . - moving all ohro nio constitutional dis eases arising fn m an impure state of the bluud, and the only re liable und effectual known remeuy fur the w of Scrofula, Scald Head,.Salt Rheum, Fains and Swellings of tbe Bones, Ulcerations of tho Throat and Legs, Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Tetter, all scaly Eruptions of tbe skin, and BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. NOT A FEW ■ rill " | on of the worst disorders that affliot mankind arire K^siöifsw&iErt citium*» and renovates the bloud, instills the vigor of health into the system, and purges <*ut tbe bu morn which m ike diseuse. It stimulates the healthy , functiuns of the bvdy, und expels the disorders that I i.Ltikie in the blood, buch a remedy, that Co. grow and nmkl h l8 lun g boen BOUg ht for, and ^/the first time, t|e public have one on ^riinct sî'ow^I 3S J tot the trial * inî'i« h ,ttle will sbi-w to tho sick that it has Ä . ,i lia* ad ded to ap it^f of w atcr,i 6«qu ai to th. «-„hon u =ually made. ' admitted to use in th. EryMp' MEDH3AL PROPERTIES OF BUCHU DJSPENSATORY «S UNITED STATES. Beo Prof. Dowcos' valuable works on the Practice of Physio. , , . i l TY- pu., Bee remarks n^de by the late celebrated Dr. Phy sic, Pniladelphis. _ . M t\ ,■ g eo remarks made by Dr. Ephraim McDowell, * cc iebrated physician and membor ol tho Royal Lei lego of SuVgeon., Ireland, and puhliahad in th. transaction» ot the King and Queen ■ Journal. See Modicu-Ch.rorgioal Review, hubliehed by B-»— *»»■* f St See moat of tho late etandurd words of medicine. PRICES : Extraot of Buchu, $1 per bottle, « Sarsaparilla, $1 p* r bo'lle, or six ior $u. Delivered to any address, seouj ely puoked. Address letteis .of information to HELMBOLD'S 11 KL »VI BOLD'S TRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, V six for $5. HELMBOLD'S _ _ HELMBOLD S MEDICAL DEPOT, 104 SOUTH TENTH S4., PHILADELPHIA. 104 SOUTH 1ENTH ST., PHILADELPHIA. bewabb of counterfeits and unprin cipled DEALERS. | who bhbs.VO* TO | dispose of "their own and other articles on the reputation attained by - I HELMBOLHS 11ELMB0L u ^| uine eXTRACT DUCHU, I GENUINE EXTRACT BUCHU, HFT.MBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S . GENUINE EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. GENUINE EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. HELMROLD'S I llELMROJ-D^S-^^ IM p R0 VED ROSEWASH. GENUINE IMPROVED ROSEWASH. S0 LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ASK F0K HELMBOLD S Cut eut the advertisement and send for it. and ^ expeSW- April t, '64. A NEW STOCK OF 9 Just received from Philadelphia, 3 _ _ y ^ öar,e 'i \ 11109' skirt 1 good*' ,.i«b>> j Wk ,te I ,op* -— - A*" 6 CA' 8 * SPRING GOODS, DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES. HATS and CAPS, HARDWARE, WILLOW-WARE, CROCKERY WHIPS, CANES, UMBRELLAS, FAN CY GOODS, TOBACCO AND SEGARS, Ac., Ao. this ALSO, A SUPERIOR STOCK OF READY MADE CLOTHING, Of the best quality and latest Spring Styles. E. C. WAPLES, GEORGETOWN, DEL. II £ TRIBUNE FOR 1854. PROSPECTUS. 23-75. r i" S first issued April 10, The Nrw Yorr Tribune, first issued April 10, 1841, bus to-duy a larger aggregate circulation than other newspaper published in America, or (we believe) in the world. Compelled n year ainco to increase the prioo of its several issuos, or submit to the poeuniary ruin of its proprietors from tho Tery maunitude of its circulation, it has probably since parted with some patrons to whom its remarkable cheapness was a controlling reoummendatiun ; but others have taken their places, and it has than Two Hundred Thousand subscribers and reg excess of at least Fifty Thon lu IN ular purchasers— sand ever those of any rival. And this unprecedent c d currency it has achieved by very liberal expen - r -, in procuring eariy and autbentio intelligence, ? ,l *V '. -less expression uf convictions, by the free by thole». »ijility and industry wherever it employment o. e -.,, e ilenco in any depurtment might euntribute to » s i r j n king fidelity tu tho of our enterprise, and by u>- ,? rceaom ' dictates of Justioe, Hamanity, u» .,,,-hontio ad By very large outlays lor early and ^ vices by telegraph and otherwise from its on® respondents with tbe various armies ot the Union; and by special euurts to furnish such intormatton IO „ r „t«g xie^w.. Crops, new discoveries or iin prt^cnieuts in Agrieulturc, Ac., an must IpeelaUj 'nterestfarmyrs, we have assiduously labored to muke ajournai calculated to meet tho wants subservo tho interests ut the Producing oiasses.— That end we have ut least woasu.ably attained ; lor no other newspaper exists in America or Europe which is habitually lead by nearly so many tarmeia aud tboir families us is T^e Tribunt tu-day. W e both the number ana the sat eor buuII labor tu IMM . . isiootiun of this oy for tho must numerous class of tts patrons. , . * Duuiig the existence of tho W hig party, this pa euppurted that party, though uiways sympathi •• ith tbe mure liberal, progressive, A iti-6iave ry " wing * tuurcul. V' ben new it>. ues dissolved ur trunsiurmed old organixatiuus through the sponta neous uprising ut the Missouri Kebtriotiuu. lux iKiBL'xu ucartily participaied known euitu.. • Wuen the long urviue and dostroy entire to complete abusumuut overt treussn ami Bcpa smoidciing conspiracy eeuniry or reuuce it to the blave Power culminated reouinon, ltnaturully, necessarily regarded rcoi - aiicc to this conspiracy as paramount to all ot. er Cv-UNidciaimus, aud devoted all its energies and ei lorts to the maintenance of our Union. In every g „.,t cuntroveisy which bus divided our oountry, it Arucnuy ueeirmg and striving ior the early wad enduring adjustment oi eur National uiBlraouom», c j inis Ihiuune leaves the time, the nutuie and the conditions of that adjustment ^It iuWt*..iy in uuthurity, coBuding m then wisdom uU a patriotism, anxious to aid tueur to tho utmost , u ^ ~^ | ï^^tliio rulei" First pure, then peaceable" üv .idir ' that tho total and hnaiexlirputiod oi Slave- hav K ^ ïïf 5 ^ ucihoud device» lorwohiovmg ■•Fence'' by " — ne^f^oun^y and the i—t weU-hc,„g , t(eC tfully solicit the subscriptions and active oxenmns of eur frieuds, and of all whose views and "®^ 0tlon8 uccuril substantially with A-w, York, tiept. 10, 1»63. * » by r und the true great TERMS.—DAILY TRIBUNE. 3 cants. Single Lw t jy, Mail Subscribers, one year (311 issues,) $o. SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. One Copy, une year (1U4 issues,) year, M $ 6 . Two oupieB, Five copies, une year, 'fen Copies, one year, *** An extra copy will be Bent to any person who »ends us a club ol twenty aud over. V an* btui.WKtknv X(U»«aa is sent to Clargy manlur$2W. wKBKLyTMJJUNls . year (52 ubucb( IIS. $2. On« Copy, Three Copies, one year, Five Copies, one your, 'l«n Copies, one year, . Auv Uiuer number, addre*t«d to name* if *ub uribçr», »l.uU «uçb- An extra «opy wiU be sent to every club ul ten. Twenty Copies, to one address, one year, *.8, anu any larger nuiuner at same price. An extra oupy wi.l be sent to olubs ef twenty. Any poison who sends us a cluq ol twenty and over shall recoivo iHE SEMI-WEEKLY TKIBCNE gratis. To any person wao sends us a club of fifty and THE GAILY HUH UNE Will be sent without if. the over ^'nre WatxLT Tbibdns is sent to Clergymen for ^ Tne Pust oifiocs where fall Clubs oannot be form ed either tor Tu» S»hi-Wkkiii.y or W»exly Tri bus», subsoribers to the two editions onn unite »t Club prioes, should the total numb« of subscribers ojuie within Addtess . and rule. THE TRIBUNE, Tribune Buildings. New York. muaey to LDAN. ST50 Tu - 10 " buml and mortgage. Ç. b. LAYTON. May 0, 1864. THE WASHIN GTON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, or NEW YORK, OFFERS MORE ADVANTAGES TO INSURERS THAN ANY OTHER COMPANY IN THE UNITED STATES. ITS PROMINENT FEATURES ARE AS FOLLOWS Permanent paid-up Capital Stock of $125,000, largely added le by aoouumlaliuu. Stockholders reoeivo leyal interett only stack, which the capital ha« tuus far mort ihau earued tor the.n. their Policy holders receivo iLL the rnorlTS, to be op.iortiuncd among them iu the most o^aitabte man It is the only Stock Company whose oharter ex pressly requires the distnuulion of all tho profits among the Policy holders, thus boing purely mutuul in character. . ..... The Company has therefore, all the advantages usd security of a Stock und Mutual Company com bined, without thoir separate disadvantages. Dividends to Policy holders once credited forfeited. This is tho only Compuny whoso Cuar tor guarantees this simple act of jusuoo. ■ Proportion of Assets to Liabilities is larger than most other companies. Tho following ligures truur the official report of the Massachusetts insurance Commissioners for January 1863, pago 22, show tue stunning of ten companies doing business in Phila to tho security furnished by $100 at fUisk :— delphia, considered a their eutire assets for $175.54 142.03 175.11 138.01 00. r0 ltU.Ud 13U.06 134.U4 Iö3.ö0 528-50 New England Mutual Massachusetts " Mutual Life of N. Y., Mutual Benefit of N. J., New York Life Connecticut Mutual... United States of N. Y Manhattan of N. Y Equitable of N. Y.. WASHINGTON, N. Y« REEERENCES IN PHILADELPHIA, BT PERMISSION:— Dtmiei B. Cummins, Ö. Morris Wain, Geo. il. Stuait A Bro., .Morris, Wlreeicr A Co., Charles E. Lex, W ilimni G. Crowell, I J oscph H. Trotter. William Welch, Thomas Robins, Welling, Cofiiu A Co., Jay Cooke, John Jordan, Jr., Alexander lioury, J. Edgar Thomson, Circulars, Pamphlets, Applicationa, Ao., and .very .'»«Winatiun respecting the Eouipauy und ject, WiU he US*ft" b T »ddre»mg sub CHAMBERS A REGIJoTl^; Gcnoral Agent*. 407 WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. Doc. 25, 1863. Agricultural Chemical Ço's CHEAP FERTILIZER. PABULETTE. • ■ *_üt owil aud the fertuuiug «iciiients ol urine, b ued chemically and mechanically with other val uable icrtilizing agents and absorbents. It is reduced to a pulverulent condition, ready for immediate use, and without loss oi its highly nitro genous lertiliiing properties. ivorsal applicability to all crops and s«ils, and its durability and a live qualities, known tu be all that agriculturists cun desire. Price, $25 per ton. of chemical oom post. -KSsasarKi üUliö| Vtbk tettl her, hair uud wool, together with c j lcm j 0U i H ant i inurgumo lertlluers, which docom 0 t ^ e UJa8;j| retain the nitrogenous elements, is thoroughly impregnated with urine, and the thinner portions ol night soil. Jt ig a very valuable fertilizer for field crops gene and für puUt ° eS ' UUU PUF ' «XeieeUcnt qualities, strength and cheapness hav it very popular with all who havo used ^ ^ «*»"*""• Its well REE & FRUIT FER r > i I 1 r/ LVI) it I» a Inguly pho8pnatio L±J±Zj IliJLV. fertilizer, and is partiou the cultivation oftreos, fruits, lawns larly auupteu . und flowers. It will promote a very vigorous and healthy growth of wood and fruit, und largely in crease the quantity and perfect the maturity of the fruit For hot-hoase and household plants and dowers, it will be found secure their greatest perfection, and oure diseased conditions of tho peach und is excellent for gross and lawns. The formula orYaethod of combining its consti tuent fertilizing ingredients have received tbo high est approval of cminont chemists and sciontitic ag ricu'turists. indispensable article to It will provent r grape, Price $50 per Ton. PHOSPHATE OF T 1 T\/f I? The Ayncuunral Chemical Co«i I 1 1 IV j n. pany manufacture a Phosphate oi Lime in accordance with a new and valuable form ula, by which a very superior article is produced, so as to bo afforded at a less price than other manu factures charge. Practioal tests have proved that its value, as a fertilizer, is equal to the beat Phos phate ef Lime in the market. Price $45 per Ton. 4 a^-TERMS CASH.—Cartage and Froight to be paidby the Purchaser. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL CO.'S WORKS, At Canal Wharf, on tub Delaware. Office, 4131 Arc* Street, Philadelphia. Pa. R. B. FITTS, General Agent. Tho Company's Pamphlet Circular, ein bracing full directions for using the above Fertilisers, sent by mail free, when requested. For sale by nil dealers in Fertilizers. Feb. 26, 1864—87-43-61. * . to anu and _ _ ^rnYhYV Tx: ffttt I GEORGETOWN, ADOLPHUS E W1NOS, Proprietor, r , T HE PROPRIETOR OF THE UNION HOTEL, would blate to his patrons and the citisons gun orally, that his Hotel being tho largest and most nnmmudiouB in Georgetown, he can uffejnthat enter XïïentT^rs^d otiie^ ^o JpaTl r him with their patronage that cannot be equalled in th« »Ute. Tho huuBO*i. large, well ventilated, .nil sit aated in the muet iileasiuit part ot tuwn. The Üble el ways-supplied^ with tho best of inarkot produce. \nd iu^tb" bar will always bo found Liquors of fliu most choice l.iaiiiis. The SUbiing ia extensive, eu aldiag lias to refresh the weurieu beasts alter thoir „ * prepare them .« the« onward mpirs* BRJId-MODE RAT*. **f>- U. '«A THE UNION liOTEE, for Tri »t We etudy to ylettee." JOB PROTING. 44 fjitiott ft JOB PRINTING OFFICE I Georgetown, Del. Having Supplied our Office witli a \aricty of be New and Tasteful Type, ex WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO DO JOB PRINTING, JOB PRINTING. JOB PRINTING, Of Every Description, Of Every Description, Of Every X>esorlptioi\ XEVTLÏ Ä EXPEDIlTOl'SbTi NEATLY « EXPEDICIOl'SLY, NEATLY dk IiXPEl>ICI01iSI«Y, ANU ON THE MOST REASONABLE TEEMS. MOST REASONABLE TERMS. MOST REASONABLE TERMS PAMPHLETS, HAND-BILLS, programmes SHOW-BILLS, BLANKH, AMINISmmS' NOTICES, 4C„ iC„ E1THEU IN ^liiiit or |aary oi be - Having had an experience of sev eral years in a we flatter ourselves that we can please all who may favor ue with their patronage. city Job Printing Office, Mexican Mustang Liniment. The parties in St. Louis and Cincinnati, who hav« boen counterfeiting the Mustang l. miment, under pretence of pr< prietoiship, hut e been thoroughly estopped by the oourts. Tu guard again*t iurtbvr imposition, I have prteured irum the United btutes I Treasury a privet« steel plate revenue stamp, whi«h L placc d ovçr tb» top of aaoh bottla. Each stamp bears the fat simile of my signature, and without , which the srticlo is a eonntcrteit, dangerous and worthless imitation. Examine every buttle. Ibis gun- Liniment has been m use and growing in favor fur most many years. There hardly exists a hamlet on tke habitable globe that d«es nut eontain evidence of him its wonderful effects, It is the best émollient m the th« world. With its present improved sit- eff.et. upon man and beaut are perteetly Üble Seres are hoivled. pains relieved, lives sai ed, vnlua , b lo animats made useful, auu vut.dd tils ass-aged. fliu For bruises, f, raiuf, rheumatism, saeilmgs, biles, eu- | 0 uts, caked heust», »tiu.iiu.l h isos, de., ■« - - - , thoir ereigu remedy ihui sliuid« never tH.dlsseu.ed with. , It Hmatd he in every i.muy ^ulU by eu.y an. 1 p, S. BABNEE 4 «Go Ne« I*