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OFFICIAL. 'TRKAsnnY Department, Office of Internal Revenue. SCHEDULE OF 8TAMP DUTIES. From and ({/ter Auyuit 1, 1861. Stamp Duty, exempt, 5 cts. in suits or legal proceedings exempt. Agreement or Appraisement (for each 'Meet piece of paper on which the saine is written) Assignment or transfer of mortgage, lease, or policy of insurance, the same duty as the original instrument. Assignment oT patent right Bank Chocks, drafts or orders, Ac., at sight or on demand v Bills of Exchange, (r ©reign,) drawn in, but payable out of, tho L'n.ted States, each bill of set of three Acknowledgement of deods, Alii davit 6 ots. 6 ets. 2 ets. more, must be stamped Furevory bill of each set, where the sum ado payuble does not exceed one hun dred dollars, or the equivalent thereof in axy foreign currency in whudr suoh bills may boexpressed, according to tho stand ard of value fixed by the United States, 2 ets. For every additional hundred dollars, or fraotiunal part thereof in excoss of hundred dollars ign,) drawn in, but payable out of United States, (if drawn singly or in duplicate.) pay the Same duty as Inland Bills of Exchange. [The acceptor or acceptors of any Bill of Exchange, or order for tho payment of any 2 ots. (F î ho y Sum of money drawn, or purporting, to be drawn, in any foreign eoumry, but payable in the Umtod States, mast, be fore paying or accepting (be same, place thereupon a stump indicating tue uuty.] ' 01 Exchange, ^Inland,) «irait oïoruor, payable otherwise than at sight or on »te rn - ml, and any promissory note, wnctuer payable on demand or at a time designa te», (except bank notes issued for lotion, and ehcck.. madu aud intended to be, and which shall be,'forthwith suited for paymci.t ) for a Dll.a pre »ting one bundled d.lia For every additional $lcU, or fractional part thereof {The wiuraut of attorney tp çonf» ment on a note or bund i stamp duty, il the note yr bonu is prop erly stamped.] Bill» of Lauiug, of vpssels for ports of tho Uui.ed btatus or British North America. Lading, or receipt foreign port -- ol buJo of 5 cts. 6 ots. judg exempt B. . ■ goods, to uny 10 pts. Bi I ly vessel, part there >f, a not exceed Ut n U 10 c ftvo&uudred dol!_ ■ Bi.Loi calc exceeding $500, and not exoced iifg $10li0 . Bill of Eule execeding$l,OQOj (or each $500, or fractional part thereof Bill oi ba.o vi personal property (other than slup or vessel) Bv,nu, pur »un al, lot ^he payment of money. (see Mortgage.) B. öd, otficiul Bond for imlemqifying any person for tho payment ot any sum ol money, wnere the xiioaey ultimately rçqoverauie tuereupon is $l,u(Ml, or less Burnt, wfiere tue monoy recoverable exceods $l,Dtiü, ior everj aduitmual $1,0UU, or fractional part thereof 60 0 ts Bonu».—Qoun y,city. and town bonds, rail road und utfier corporation bonds, and subject to stamp duty, (tiee any description, other than suol^ required ip lega) proceedings, and not otherwise charged m this 60 cts. $1 00 60 ots. 5 cts. $1 00 50 ets. scrip, Wo(t 6 a fe c.) Bonds are Si. eh Sohedule Certificates of deposit in bapk, sum not cecding one hundred dollar« Certificates of deposit in bank, sum exceed iqg one hundred dollars Certiiicatcs of stock i puny Certificates general Certificates of record upon the instrument recorded Certificates of record upon the book Certificates of weight or measurement of animals, coal, w°»d, or other articles, ex cept weighers' and measuiers' returns Certificates of & qualificati the Peace, Commissioner of Deeds, or Notary Puilig Certificates of search of records Certificates that certain papers on file Certificates that certain pupors ounnut bo found Certificates of redemption of land sold for taxes Ceititicates of birth, marriage, and death Certificates of qualification of school toaohers Certificates of profits in an incorporated •urapany for a sum Rot less than $10 and not exceeding $60 Certificates exceeding $50, and not exceed ing $ 1,000 Certificates excooding $1,000, for every ad ditioBal $1,000, or iractiunRl part thereof 26 cts Certificates of damage, or otherwise, and all other «eitificaies or documents issued by any port warden, marine surveyor, or other porson acting as such Certified Transoripts of judgments, satls Iv.ction of judgments, and of all papers recorded or on filo [N. B.—As a general rule, every certificate wh-.ch has, or may havo. a legal value in any court of law or equity, will require a stamp duty of 5 cts.] Chatter paity, 25 cts 2 cts. 6 cts. u incorporated cop; 25 ots. 5 cts. exempt. exempt. exempt. of a Justice of 6 cts. 6 ets. 6 ots. 6 ots. 6 cts. 5 ots. 6 ets. 10 cts. 26 cts. 25 eta. 6 ots. letter, memorandum, or other writing between the captain, er, or agent uf any ship^yessei.or steam er, and any other person, relating to the charter ot the sumo if the registered ton nage of said ship. ves»el, or stt; mer dues not exceed one hundred and fifty tu Charter party exceed.ng « ne hunured und fi'ty tuns, and nut oxcocding three hun dred tons Churtci pai ty excelling th.ee hundred tons, ^ and nut exceeding »ix hundred t- ns Cbarter party exceeding six hundred tons Check, draft, or Older lor iBc payment of any auuAif mency exceeding $iu, drawn up* n any pers n other I ban u hank, bunk on do il 06 S 00 6 hi 10 Q0 er, or trust company, at sight mand Contract. (8eo Agicomcnt.) C« ntract Broker s 2 cts. 10 cts. Ccmtyu s, deed, instrument, whereby lund.., tent un writing, . or other realty Suiu, »hail becunveyed, the actual value oi which dwcs not exceed $5u0 Conveyance exceeding $500, and not ccedmg $1,000 Conveyances for every additi na 1 ? 500 , or i_ fractional pan thereof in excess of ll.oOO 60 cts Eudorscuient oi uny negotiable instrument exempt Entry oi uuy goods, wares, or iuereaandi -,0 at uny cu»tem-house, either for consump tion or warehousing, nut exceeding hundred dollars in value Entty exceeding 50 cts. Si eo 26 sis. hundred dollars, and nut exceeding five hundred dollars in Entry exceeding fire hundred dollira in value Entry fer the withdrawl of any goods or merchandise from bonded wa. chouse Guugcrs' returns, if for quantity not cecding 500 gallons, gross Gaugers' exceeding 600 gallons Insurance, (Mariae, Inland and Fire,) where the consideration paid for the insurunce, in cash, premium notes, exceod $10 Insuranco, (Marine, Inland, and Fre,) cecding $10, and not exceeding $50 Inâurrnee, (Marine, Inland, and Fire.) «ceding $50 Insurance, (Life,) when the amount insured i d cs not exceed $1,000 Insurance, (Life,) exceeding $1,000, axd not exceeding $5,000 L Insurance, (Life,) exceeding $5,000 limited persons while traveling Lease of lands does not exceed $300 per annum ^ Lease exceeding $300, for each additional $200, <o of$300 L®uae, perpetual, subjoct lo stamp duty as a ''conveyance," the sti mp duty to be measuied by resolving the annual rontol into a capital Lease clause of guaranty of payment of rent incorporated or indorsed, five lenta ad ditional. 50 cts. $1 00 50 ots. 10 ets. 26 ots. both, does not 10 ets. «I X 26 cts. ex 60 cts. 26 ets. 60 cts. $1 OU injury to IXMUll tenements, wbevo rent 60 ets. fractional part thereof in excess 60 cts. Munifest for custom-house ance of the cargo of auy ship, vessel, or steamer for a foreign port, if tho regis tered sonnage of suefi - ship, vessel, or steam ur does not exceed 300 tons rlcjir n-% U 00 - cecding 600 Manifest oxcocding 600 tons Measurers' Returns, if for quantity not ex céhding ou© thousandbii,!r«Ja ... _ Measurers' Leturus exceeding «ne thousand bushels -*■ ■* t V Mortgage, trust dead, bill ef sale, or perso nal hond for the paymont of mofley ex ceeding $100. and not exceeding $500 60 cts. Mortgage exceeding $600, for every addi tional $600, or fractional part thereof in exooss of $600 Pawners' Chocks Pendons Papers.—Powers of attorney, wad all other papers relating to applicuti« for bounties, arrearages of pay, or pen sions, or to receipt thereof Passage Ticket from the United States to a foreign port, costing not more than $36 60 cts. Passago Ticket from the United State« to a foreign port, costing moro than $36, and not exceeding $60 Passage for every additional $50, or frac tional part thereof in exoess of $60 Power of Attonupr to sc.l or transfer stock, or oolleot dividends theroon Power of Attorney to vote at election of incorporated company 10 cts. Power of Attorney to reçoive or oolleot rents 25 ota. Power of Attorney to sell, or convey, or rent, or leave real estate Power of Attorney for any other purpose Probate of Will, * I'O 6 N A made. cure. by that prove wiU ol and and Fire, ing the tudes to the HÜ 10 etc. 26 cts. 60 eta. 6 cts. exempt. $1 CO $1 00 26 ets. $1 00 60 ets. letters of administra tion, whore tho value of both real aud personal estate does not exceod $2,u00 Probate of Will, f»r every additional $1,000 fractional part thereof in excess ef $1 00 $ 2,000 Probate of Wills, bonds of executors, ad ministrators, guardians, and trustees, ewf h subject to a stamp duty of Probate of Willä, certificate ot appointment Protest upon bill, notv, ehcck, or draft Promissory Note.—(See Bills of Exchange, Inland.) Promissory deposit note tp mutual insu rance communies, when poiiey is subject to duty Proipjssury renewal of, subject to same duty as an original note. Quit Claim Deed, to bo stamped as a con veyance, except when given as a re.ease of a murt .ago by the mortgagee to the mortgagor, in which case it is exempt Receipt lor the payment of any sum of m ney or debt duo exceeding $2U, or for the delivery of any proderty Rccu.pt for satisfaction of any mortgage or judgment or decree of any court Sheriff's leturn Trust Due i, made to secure a debt, to be stamped as a mortgage. Trust Deed conveying estate to uses, to be •tOlffpod as ft conveyance. Woi cIk.uco Receipt for any goods, waros, or m.rohundise* not otherwise proviued for, depositod or stored in any publie or private warehouse, notexceodmg $5U0in 60 ets. $1 00 6 cts. 26 cts. 0 » has tue pi pat by to tu oxempt. 2 ots. exempt. writ, or other process exempt. 10 ots. * W Receipt exceeding $600, apd not exceeding $1,000 Warehouse Receipt exceeding $1,000, for every additional $1,000, or fractional part theiCuf in excoss oi §1,000 W a» chouse Receipt for uny goods, Ac., not otherwise provided lor, stored or deposi ted in any publio or private warehouse pr yard 20 ots. 10 cts. 25 ets. Write and legal documente : Writ, or other original procoss by which any suit is commenood in any court of record, either of law or equity Writ or other original process issued by a court not of record, whore the amount claimed is $100, Upon every ouniesaion of judgment or cog nuv.t 1. r $1UU, 50 cts. 60 cts. rer, except m cases where the tax for a writ has been paid 60 cts Writs, or other procoss on appeals from notice*' c ui is, or other courts of inferior urisdictiou, to a court of record Warrant of distress^ when the » mount ef rent oluimed does nut exceod $100 Warrant of distress, when amount exceeds $loQ Writs, summons, and other process issued by a justice of tho peuco, police or muni cipal court, of no greater jurisdiction than a justice of the peace in the saiuo State exempt. Writs, and other process in any criminal ojr other suits commenced by the United States in uny State Ofiic.al docuimut«. instruments, and p»pci» issued or used by ofiioera of the United Blaus Government 60 cts. 25 cts. ^0 ots. exempt. exempt GENERAL REMARKS. Revenue stamps may be used indisoriminately upon any of bcbeduieB,excoptpropnety and playing card »fomps for which a special use has been provided. Hostage stamps duly chargeable it is the duty ol the uiauer of an instrument to affix and cancel the stame lequived thereof, f i he ueg^cts to do so, the party for whose use it is made may »tamp if bufoie it is »»ed; but m legally used without a stamp ; th ot June, 1S64, and used without a stamp, it cuunovbe aiterwards effectually stamped. Any lall ure upon the part of the maker ci au uistruuiiut to appropriate^ stamp it renuers huu uabic to a penal ty of two hundred dollars. Buits are commenood m many States by other pro cess than writ, viz ; luminous, warrant, pubnuatieu, petition, Ac., in which cases these, as the origiuai processes, severally require stumps. W nts ot noire facias are suojeef to stamp duty a« original processes. The jurat wf an affidavit, tuken before a Justice ot the Peace, Notary i'ublio, or oiner ofooer duty thonxed to take affidavit», is field to fie a ObtUuoate, and subjeot to a stamp duty of five «eut», extepi when taken in suits or legal proceedings. Certificates of loan, in any written or printed e money to bo paid on demand, or at a ted, ai e subject to »üSiiip duty The assignment of a mortgage is subject to tfie same stamp duty ss that imposed upon tho original iustrumeuL ; that is to say, .or every sum ui five uuii dred dollars, or any fractional part thervoi oi tho amount secured by tue mortgage at. the time of »ts assignment, tuo.e must ne affixed a stomp or stamps denoting a da* y of fifty cents. \* hen two or more person» join in the exeoution of inbUument, lue stamp to which the .nomment is liable under the law may bo aifixeu ana eanoe.»ed by tue parties. In conveyance of real estate, the law provides thut the stomp affixed must answer to tho vu tue ut tue es tate or interest oonvejcd. No stump is required on any wuvrant of attornoy acoumpunymg a bond or note, when such bond or note has atfixeu thereto the stamp or stamps denot ing tho duty required; and wherever ouy bond or nute is secured by mortgage, but one »taui}> duty is icqui.cd on such papers, suoh stump duly bom* she highest rate required for such instruments, or eiiher oi »hem. In such cose, a denomination of the stamp affixed should be inu.de upon the margin or in the acknowledgment ox the instrument wh.cn is not stamped. things enumerated payment of the ut no used instrumsiHs. UM . wfiioh the.© shall appear idenoe oi an auiouui. of gna "Promissoiy Notes." eo memorandum u» tue v V. ». JMCKVAL REVEMÎE, Collector', Notice. ; IN obedltnoe to instruetions received from the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, notiee is here by given that from and alter this date "all taxes accruing or becoming due to the United States shall be paid in Gold or Silver ooin only, or it Treasury notes issued under the authority of the United States, or in notes of banks organized der the act to provide a National Currenoy, and known as National Banks." 00 C. II. B. DAY, Col'r, Del. Dist. Dover, Feb. 5th, 1664. NEW CROP, CLOVER, TIMOTHY, ORCHARD GRAS8, HERD OR RED TOP. LAWN, KENTUCKY BLUE AND LUZERNE GRASS SEED 20,000 Peach Trees. Garden Seeds and Agricultural Implements for sale C. B. ROGERS, No. 133 Market St., Phila. cts. OU by Jan. 22.-23. Orders lor seed by mail promptly attended to and •hipped with Hagan's Magnolia Balm. delightful and eqtraordinary ar discovered. It changes the face uffd hands to a pearly satin texture of cts. This is the tû le -ournt ishing beauty, imparting the marble purity of youth, and the distinguished appearance so inviting in theoity belle of lashion. It removes tan, freektes, rimples, and roughness from the skin, leaving the »oniplex ion fresh, transparent, and smooth. It ountaius material injurious tu the skin. Patronized by tresBes and opera singera It is what every lady should havo. bold everywhere. Prepared by W. E. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y. all orders to DEM AS S. BARN, SA, .*0*, Sew Yeefe. 00 ..... a Ayer's Sarsaparilla. A compound remedy, in wliioh produce the nrori effectual alterative that can be made. It A a concentrated extract of Para Sa paritla, so combined.with other substances greater alterative pufoer as to affordnu Afeqtfve an» tivlotelbr the disease« barsapardta is reputed te cure. It is believod thut such a rouledy is wanted by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will aocoinphsh their cure must prove of immense service to this largo class of fellow-citizens. How completely this compound wiU do it has been proven by experiment on many ol the worst exses to be found of the following plaints _ Scrofula and Scrofula*» Complaints, Eruptions and Eruptive Dittos eu, Ulcere, Fimpies, titoichee, Tumors, Suit ltheum, Scald Head, Syphilis and Syphilitic A feet sons, Mercurial Disease, Dropsy, aeuralyia or T \e Douloureux, Debility, Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Erysipelas, Hose or St, Ant King's Fire, and indeed the whole class ol oomplamts aris ing from Impurity of the Blood. f This compound will bo found a great promotor a! health, when tuken in the spring, to expel tlie foul humors which fester in the hi* • ! at tuat season of the year, By the timely expulsion of them many »kling disorders ore nipped in the bud. Multi tudes can, by the aid ol this rerncuy, spore them selves from the enduranoe of foui eruptions cerous sores, through which the sy'o to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the naiural channels ol the body by mauve mcdicno. flense out the vitiated blood whenever you lind its impurities bur?ting through the skin in pimples, eruptions or so**»/cieuse it whenever it is toul, and your iceiing» will tell you when. Even where ho yuTtieaiar disorder is felt, •uwpfe eiijoy better fleuith, and hye lunger, toy c:cun>iug the blood. Keep the blood heaituy, ana HÜ is wed ; but with this pabulum ot life diuuruered, thuie have labored to ot still D le. Can Mt. St. n will strive II M lusting ucultb. boouer u the great machinery »thrown. laUl lor s..meihiug must go wrong, 0 » ilia is di ruerod or ovoi baisapanllu hu», and deserves much, the reputa tion, ol accomplishing thèse onus. But the World has been egregiously deceived by prepui uuups ot it, partly because the »trug alone has m tue that is claimed for (t, but more because many pi {.parutions, pieteuuing to he c» pccutraied cX truçts of it, copiaip but Uttlp pi tho value pat illy , or uuy thing vise. Duriug lute years the public have been misled by by large butties, pieteuuing to give u quart ot De tract ot Sureapumia have been irudds upon the sick, tor tue not contain little, it any, darsupanlla, but oiicn no o u ative properties whatever. Hence, bitlei disuppoiaiuicut has toliowed the use < ficus extracts oi barsapaniiu whicn Uuou the mar ket, until the name *Mn is justly dpspi^pd, utia uas become synonymous with mipoeitiou auu cLeai.— btiil we can this compound ûursaparulu, auu intend to supply suph a remedy us sUan rescue tu« n^rnu from the load oi qtyi(id> wmch resta upon it. And ç thiuk we bjtye ground' ior bedrvipg 4 hu^s vir tues which are uresistible by thb ptutuary run of the diseases it is intcuueu tv cure, in wiuör to se their complete eradication from the system, the remeuy should be juuiuiousiy taken according tu direutiohs on tho botu«. a* 1 tue b arsu . Musi of tucse Uu pam UiC va es a PREPARED BY PR, 1. Ç. »IRK & CO., LOW ELL, MA&8. Price, $i per Bottle; bix Bottles for $5. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, has won for itself suoh a renown for the cure o Lung Complaint, tfiat rccuuut tfie ery variety ol Ihruat iirely ur necessary ior dcnco ci its viitucs, wherever it has been urnpioy ed. As it hus long botifi in constant qse throughout » section, we need uot do more than assure tue poop»« its quality is kept up to the best it evor has oeou, anu that it may be relieu on to do lur their relict all it hus ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR TUE CURE OF Costivones8, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, indigestion, Dys entery, Jboul {Stomach, Erysipulas, Jieuuuchc, Pues, Rheumatism, Erupt».us aud tfkin Diseuaes, Liver Complaint, Dr*psy, i otter, Tumors and bait Rheum, Worms, Guut, A \«»uiulgia, ns a Dinner Pdi, and for PuniyiRif Biood, They sugar-coated, so that the most sensitive «un take them pleasantly, ly pfly«io. Plie. 25 cent, per Box ; Fir. Baxc. (or $1,000 they are the boat in tfie world for all the mi»**»«— «u $««. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States their names to certiiy the unpaiiUlefod usefuiuuss of tups« r edies, but our space hero will not permit the inser tion of them. The Agents he» gratis our American Almanac in which they are given; vyith also iuii descriptions ot the above com plaints, and the treatment that sfiould ho followed for tfieir cure, Do not be put off unprincipled dealers with other preparation» they make more profit on. rnuçd Aye u a, uud tufiu the best aid thwie of is or or is , and eminent personage», have i uuuied furMiah lie others. The siek ior them, und they shqufii have if. AU our Remrdiss lor sale by Druggists gener April 1,'04. Miff« For the Fruitj Flower and Eitvtien Uarden. THU 1801. 180». GARDENER'S MONTHLY » W. G. P. BRTNGKLOIi, Publisher,. Office; 23 North ÖiXtU ötreet, Philadelphia. TBKMS : $1 «O A Y BAR. Edited by THOMAS MLR HAN. THE MONTHLY LON TLA . 8 aRE: . Hints— 1 lower Garden and Pfoa»uis Ground; Fruit Uarden; Vegetable Garden; Window Gar dening, Communications—E mbracing the Tiews of the La-t writers on Horticulture. A» oorrculture, and Ru AUans. Liutouial— Giving the Editor's views important Hurlioultural lmpiovements. •scraps uud <«UMne*—New F ruits—A. the Plants— Domestic aud Toreigu XuteHigeuue—Furcign (Jer respoudeuce—Hurticuiturol N utieus. W ith each Depuuiuent handsomely illustrated. These general leatuie» publia snail be »put Magazine «very his previous «& be retained, and the pledges biui&eu tflut uo labor or expense to reuder tfie suooeeuing issues ui me way worthy of the favor wita wuieff been amply rewarued. BlND T UR A bPLCXMLN. Jan. 20, 1864« A ja eiuss * ärmere' Mugutme jur Hennsyii/uu iu W04. Tlie Peunsyivauia 1864. FARMER AND GARDENER, DEVOTED TO Agriculture, Horticulture, and Rural Affairs, EDITED AND VUDLlfiUED MY WM. Ö. YOUNG à CD., 62 North {Sixth Street. Philadelphia. - - - ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. The 6th Yohimo commenoes with Juuuary number. Having obtameu tfie servioes of eminent anu pi'ac Tioai Agriculturist», Horticulturists, tstuck Dreeuers confiueuuy «ner tue Gurreut ot the best ever issued, for ongiuai ity, practical thought aud reliable information. BEND FOR A SPECIMEN. u» TERMS: - the it the aud Luc-Keepers, Volume Jan. 29, 1864. J^YON'S KATHAIRON. Kuthairon is from the Greek word "Kathro," or "Kathairo," signifying to dense, rejuvenate, and restore. This ortiole is what its name signifies.— For preserving, restoring and beuutifying and se storing the HUMAN HAIR it is the most remark able preparation iu the world. It is again owned and put up by the original proprietor, and is made with the «urne gave it a sale of , |kill, and attention whivh million bottles per year. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates scurf and dandruff; It keeps the head cool and clean. It makes the hair rioh, soft, and glossy. It prevents the hair from fallidg off and turning gray. It restores hair on bald heads. Any lady or gentleman beautiful head of huir should and lady who values a LYON s KAlHA RiON, It is known and used throughout the civ ilized world. Seid by all respectable deuiers. DEM AS 6. BARNES A CO., New York. ar and lady For Sale. A VALUA1U.E TRACT U» i.AND, «it.ate oh auvigatiun, having a good lauding, and over 6flUu cords ot wood glowing thereon, with excellent Fisheries attached, can be had by applying •ubsonbur at this place. 1 will sell.the form, reserving .the land. else dispose of thedimhar, C. S. LAYTON, Dri. Ju l, M». Peninsular Railroad Line. Change of Hour*. LkmM D N and after Monday, Au 4 . lot iö64, Passengor Trains will NORTH. as follows SOI DH Leave Salisbury, Delia or, Laurel, Broad Creek Scalerd, Cannon s, Briugevdle, Qreonwo d, Farmington, Milford, Harrington, le. ton. Can toi buoy Camden, ï>. M H 65 \ Philadel'a, 8 05 4 30 12 20 v 42 55 ( Baltimore, 7 30 1 16 A. M. 1 35 j Wilmiag'n ü 36 6 00 1' 45 N. Castle » 66 6 20 2 O., I Boar 2 3o I St. Geog's 16 20 6 60 3 00 Mr. Plea t 10 30 7 00 2 40 I Middiet q 10 50 7 20 3 2u I Ibwn.'d 11 00 7 30 3 36 Blaokb'd 11 U6 7 36 34V J Smyrna 11 20 7 50 3 5o I* Mooreton 11 35 8 06 11 66 8 20 r. U. 12 04 12 16 12 2u 12 40 Leave r. u P. M. i lie 10 10 6 40 in A. M. p. n I Dover 6 30 4 15 I Camden 6 40 4 30 I Came, bury 6 55 4 46 I Fei 7 16 5 00 Harrington 7 20 9 10 7 40 5 $0 j Mii.ord 7 50 5 40 8 00 5 66 J Farmington ' 8 15 8 lu i Greenw « d 8 30 6 25 Dover Mi.o.uton Smy B-aokflird Townsend Middleto Mt. Pleasant St. Georgos Bear New Castle Airive at will up A>. ivo at 1 10 Le.. To 1 00 1 26 2 oil 2 1« 2 3a 2 46 B ldgovide Wilmington 8 50 $45 j l eaiord Philadelphia 10 25 8 36 JJroau Creek F. M. A. II L.quief 1 05 3 16 j xieinigr 3 26 I Ar. at Salisbury 3 44 Passengers from Baltim. ro to Mi.ford, Seaforu and Sulphury will u will been to 3 Do Baltimore .i g tram Irwin Balti more and spend night at Wi.in.ngtou. Pas vu 0 e; s lor Dover may leave Dai irno-e at 1.0a p proceed sumo even.ng. . u nd E. Q. bEWALL, Jr. biiperiiitend 1 Dei. R. R. km, will The New Kook on the Cultivation of flowers, the Attc York Timte . FLOWER- FOR THE PARLOR AND GAR DEN. i»y Euward bpraguu Rand, Jr. fhus truted by John AudreW and A. 0. War B'.sfop ; J. E. Tnion & Co. • puli, $3.60 ; full Turjtpy, $^. Tuough allied to tho uunual tribe by its beauti lUi execution, the interest of this book aud will endure us long us ties of nature's works murks the existence of relined and ttyis our Ft . 8 yo . Prioe, $2.50 ; hali is percunial, admiration of 'the kcau ta»te anu elegant cultpfo. It ^fill mterjjfs all class es engaged m the raising ol flowors, from the pos sessor» oi tho aristocratic green house and conser those wjio.-e share of the soil is oonlined to the contents o*' the box before their window or the hupging basket that dpcoratps the only . it is,^ iuuced, one of the greatest blessings connect ed with liurieulture that its kindly influence may be shared by all classes, however humble may be the scale ou which it is pursued, phe directions given seem ample for all necessury instruction, and an oruamcntal charm is imported to the volume by a profusion ofdauviful illustrations on wood. They will oumpare without disadvantage, pith apy re cent hume or foreign specimens of the art, and give ' elegance to tho practical prosaic part of the worli. 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Attention to the above certificate is particularly rcquvkteu, os it is the first trial ol LieLal S SAFES accidental fire PuiludelpUia I would say to ail poxtios who wont a Fi Burglur-prool Safe that LILLIE'S WROUGHT AND CHILLED IRON SAFES are much tue cheapest and the only reiil Fire and Burglar-Pi oui Safes ffow modo ; and to those who want simply a Fire-proof, I would say that LILLIE'S WROUGHT IROx\ SAFE is fully equal and all respects to any of upproved makers, and is sola ut lully third less price. I also uju receiving daily in exchange for Lillie's Wrought and Chuted iron baies otner Sales, and keep constantly on ffuud a general assortment of HERRING'S; EVANS A WATSONS, and other makers, many of thorn almost new, which I über at, anu even fffiow, auction prices. All parties interested ure ' particularly requested to examine the Saie» above ueecnbed at my depot. M. C. SADLER, Agent, No. 21 Seuth SEVENTH Street. the "PSYCHOMANCY. 9 9 11 cinate und gain the love, ons, and good will ol uny se, iu*tuntiy. Tins »tmpio menial un pu»»esa, »enuring certain »ucce»s Fi«« by mail lor 25 cents, together with a Guide to tlie L nuiarried oi botfl ùexes,— on oxtraorüiaury book oi great uitereet. Third ouitiou. Over loO,uufl copies already »old. Auuress T. WILLIAM A CO., Pubmshicrs, Pn iUuU lp hi es, P*. » sex may commence, po.aoli luwy ui»Oc OClj l«L iia.^o »«Ft. II, '*», KOT A «UM URIXK ! A illQULY CO»tl»ÙUATM> VEGETABLE EXTRACT. Iv> > A runs THAT WILL RKLIEV AND NOT MARK DRUNKARDS, Ff !Ie AFFLiciÉh Dr. IIooflnnd'8 m GERMAN BITTERS, PRHPARED UP OR, C, M. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, PA. WILL EFFECTU ALLY AkD MOST CERTAINLY Cure all Diseases ARISING FROM A DISORDERED LIVER, STOMACH op KIDNEYS. Thousands of our citizens aro suffering from Drs pkpska and Liver Diseases, and to whom the fol lowing questions apply:—we guarantee. llunllnmi's (iiTinun Bitter's will curt them, DYSPEPSIA AND DIVER DISEASE. Do you rise with a coated tongue mornings, with bad taste in the mouth und poor appetite for break last? Do you ieel when you first get up so weak and languid you have a Uiszinoss in the head at times, and often a dullness with headache oocgsionully ? Are y bowels costive and irregular, and appetite change able? Do you throw up wind from the stomach, and do you swell up often ? Do you feel a fullness after eating, and sinking when tho stomach is empty ?— Do you hare heartburn occasionally ? Do you fool low spirited, and look on the dark side of things ? Are you not unusually nervous at times? Do you not boeouio restlose, and often lay until midnight before you cup go to slepp ? and then at times, dop't ypu feel dull and sleepy most ot the time? Is your skip dry and scaly ? also sallow ? in short, is- not your life a burthen, full of forebodings ? IIoollnn4 , p German Hlttops WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF Chronic or Neixous DtOiiity, Jjiscasc of the Kidneys, and Diseases arising from a Dust ordered Si mach. is OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS tlio Digestive Organs : Cely get about? Do you Resulting frpip Disoidcrs Constipar fion, inwurd files, Fulness or Blood to the hpad, Acidity of tho Stomach, Nuuscu, Heartburn, disgust for Food, Fulness or weight in Stomach, sour Eructutioqs, sink ing or iiuttering at the pit of the Stomach» swimming of the Head, hur ried und difficult breathing, fluttering at the fleart, choking or suffocating sensutious when iu lying posture, dimness of vision, dots or wpbs before the sight, tcver and {lull pain in the }lea»l, deficiency of perspiration, yel lowness of the skin eyes, pain in tho side,bapk,ckpit,hi 4 ib 8 > jfcp. sudden flushes of Heat, burning in the flesh, Staut imaginings of pyil, and grpaf depression of spirits. PARTICULAR NOTICE, There are many preparations sold under tbe name oLBitters, put up iu quart uottles, compouuueu ot the cboapert whiskey or common ' 20 to 40 cents per gailou, the taste disguised by Anise or Conain.er o»ed. Ibis class of Bitters has caused and will oontinue to cause, as long as they can be sold hunui die tfie death oi tfie uruukard. By tfloir use the system is kept continually under tho influence of Alcoholic stimulants ol the worst kinu, tnu ueisie liquor i. created aud kept up, uuu the result is t ic horrors uitcudaut upon a uiuukuru s mu uyath. For those who desire and will kave% Liquor Bit ters, we publish the loliowiug receipt. JJotile of ±ioojiantt's lier» o quur.s of Uuod Brandy or H hi will be a picpuiatlya that wil ical virtues aud trl uua D.quur Hitters i Ou will , costing Uot Out mix wit» tue :ey, lav excel excelieucc any ui tue Uiu market, udu will c me virtues of liooj, Untere in connection w»tfi a gouu article at u much lets price than these will cost you. Liquor, »emu preparation» Roofiand's Genaau Bitters u goou uppeUiu. you strong healthy nerves. W ui give you onsk anu energetic feelings. Ill pUSlUVCiJ Will givt j W ill g Will enubio y pi event \ eiip w F aver, Biliiuus lever, Ac. Those suffering from brukeu down and delicate Constitution», or Fctuuie, wi BITTERS,'« reiittdy inaf w heuRto. buch of instuuuss, and but a lair trial i»' re,, the assertion. cause, euher irOUJb dAND ù GERMAIN icstuie them wuatev Mu.« bud » »ecu Ue u thuusunus rod iu prove RESlUAIBEB, IUAT THESE BXTTKKS AKE NOT ALCOJIOL 1«., Ax\U tSUL Ao A BE\ EKAUE. The Proprietors have thousands of Letters from the most eminent GLLKUiAiKN, LaWYFRö, I'liloibiAkfi, and GiTiZDNS, testifying ul tuen n peisuiiui knuwieugc, to the beuehciul effects mcuicai virtues ol tnese Bitters. /» J(cv. J. AeiciOH Ur Fi-c , U. D., Editor of the us Anowtedye. or iccummend general, turouga Ui»tru»t ot . 1 y et umy nut testily to the îgovçs üimseii to nuve received from uny simple piepuiaiiou, in me hope tüut fie d others. regai d to Hootlund's . U. M. Jucasuu oi Ancyelopedxu oj lleliyio Althongu nut uispu» Patent meqioiuea in tben lugicaienu anu eu why a ncifdt lea b» m nts my contribute to tue buncut i uo this tUe more reauiiy u German Ditter»,. piepa this oily, because i was puy\idic many y chiefly »J against tuem ior tuat they ifiuebieu to my iiieuu i.ouert {shoemaker, Lsq., ior tue removal ui turn prejudice by pi upc» tests, and urexL to try tucm, wueu suhenng li O cuni.ui. 0 d ueoiiity. The use ot three uutties ol tue»u Hule»», at tue ueginuiUo Was followed oy cviueui iciie., auu letcurauun to a uegf ee of bouny foil »or six uiouiU« oi regaiuiug. X therefore ihuuk God the • f ol them. 23, ttX. u. Nl\VTUN BROYVN. , unucr the impress» uioouohc mixtnie. X r cucui.iuge g.e the present year meu.al vigur wuiun 1 almost ueapu.ruu tor uueotiUg X'hn a, *s DISEASES OF KIDNEYS AND BLADDER, AttED, MALE OR FEMALE. Are speeduy removed, auu, tu« patient restored to béait h. DELibAlh CHILDREN, those SUfior iug from Marasmus. auy Uosff ou thou noue», time, YOUN« iii£ uwuy witfi scarcely e cuicu m u -very sfioit bottie iu »ucu cases, will figve a most surprising efleeff l'ARLNTd having suuei-tng cbuuicu us above, unu wisutng to raise tuem will uovui- regret tue day they uommeuueu Wit» tfie» Bitters. LITERARY MEN,STUDENTS,anutfio»e Vfoiking fiurd with tfieir brains, sfioulu aiways k«eep a bottiu ui Hoofiand s Bitters near them, us tncy hud much bim^ut irom its use, to botu miud uud bouy, mvigoratuig aud uot uepiessmg. it is nut u Liquor Stimulant, ana leaves piustratiou. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS ! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS, attention of all having relations army it) the fact that "lloofiand's Geruiun Bitters" o nuio-ientfls of the diseases induced by ex posures and privations incident to cuiup-life. in tho lists, publitohed almost dtiiiy in the newspapers, the arrival ol the sick, it' will be Z}otieeu that a sufiering from debility, be readily cureu by We have uo hesitation were freely eall friends in the will very large proportion every case of thst kind Hooflt'nd's German Bitters, in stutiug that il those Bitters soldiers, hundreds of live* might be sav ed that otherwise would be lost. Tho proprietors daily recoiying thankful letters from sufferers in the army und hospitals, who have been restored to heuitfi by the use of these Bitters, sent to them by their friends. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! See that the the wrapp signature ol "C. M. Jackson'' is on «neu Lottie. Price per bottle, 75 ceuts, or fiuil doz. for $i,UU. Suould your nearest druggist not have the article by auy oi tfie intoxicating prepa id .ts place, but aenu «urely packe«, by exprms. ulaotory, N*. Wl Arch JONES A EVANS, Successor to C. A. Jackso* dt Go., Prupnetors. ßBfkor sale by druggists and deafer», tew* I* the United t**toe. of i Street, PUiaoeiph do be p rations thut uiuy bo oil «red us, jye will forward, to Dr ■ j 115-47. J & PLANTATION BITTERS'. T nE sole of Plantation Hit .era is without prece dent in tho history of the world. There is art secret in the matter. They speedy, strengthening health-restorer the most m Æ PPIPl, - . disoov* «red. It requires but a single trial to understand this. Their purity can always be relied upon. They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya Bark, Cub curilla Bark, Dandelion, Chamomile Flow ender Flowers, Orange-peel, Bin dock. m , Lav \Vintergroon, Anise, V lover-be<Is, ako-root, Caraway, Coriander, Bur S,—T.—1860—X. &c. especially recommended to clergymen, public speakers, and persons of literary habits and sedentary life, who require free digestion, a relish for food, and clcqr mental faculties. Delicate lemaies and weak persons aro certain le find in these Bitters what they havo so long looked Thé] They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. They oreate a healthy uppotite. Tjlcy are ap antidote to ohuuge of water and diet, They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours They strengthen the systepn end enliven the mind, They prevent imasinutic und intermittent levers. They purify the breath and'acidity of tho stomach. Thoy They cure Diarrhoea, Cholera, and Cholera Morbus They sure Liv They aie the best Dyspepria and Constipation. Complaint and nervous Headache itters in the innko the weuk man strong, and are exhausted na ture's great restorer. »rid. They Tho following startling and emphatio statements office : Letter of Rev. E. F. Crane, Chaplain of the 107th Now York Regiment, Lr Nkaii Acqoia Creek, March 4th, 1863. Owing to the great exposure and terrible decom* posit» n ul'tor the bstne of Antietum, 1 wus utteily prustruiod und very sick. My ktoiuuuh wuulu not retain medicine. An uriic.c Cuheu Plantation Hit ters, prepared by Dr. Drake, of N prescribed to give me strougtli and my great surprise they gi Two bottles almost utiowed appetite. To immediate relief.— to join uiy regiment, 1 many private * * * * I have since seen them us> cases, and am free to say, for hosptiul purposes I know of pot.hing like them. REV. h. E. CRANE, Chaplain. Letter from the Rev. N. E. Gilds, St. Clairs? vino, Fa.: Gentlemen : You wore kind enough, on a former , occasion to send me a hull' (losen bottles ol Fiuntu^ tiQii Litters lor $3 60. My wuo having der»\cd so much benefit Irom the use ol these Hitlers, 1 ucsirq her to continue them, aud you will p six bottlos moro for the money iuciosuik US 1 mu, very truly, yours, N. E. UlLDri, Pastor Ger, Ref, Church, SopDiEns* Home. Superintendent's Office, Cincinnati, Unio, Jan. lJtfi, lfiU3. * I have given your Plantation Bitters to hundred^ • noble boluiors who »tup here, uiur irom vanuus ouuaod, Ul»i tfie oiioct is marvel abled lous and gratifying. Such a preparation as this is, I heartily wish in, every family, hospital, and at bund uu every uattiu field. U. W. D. ANDEltöUN, Buperinlcu«»cut. Dr. W. A. Childs. Surgeon of the Tenth YoriqonA Itegimeut, wruetr: "I wlusii every soldier had a out - tie oi Plantation Butors. Taoy are tno mo»t «uuo tive, perioot, and harmioas I Willard's Hotel, WASUTNO'l ON, D. t-v 23fl * 1863. Gentlemen : VVo require uuuth.ur supply ef youf Plautuiiuu Bitters, the popularity oi which dully, increases With the guests of Respect,» udy, bilvLö, CHADWICK, A CO. £c. a Ac., &v.,. Ac., 4u.| Ac. house. Bo sure that every bottle boars the fac-Ahuilo o$ a slcçi-plute lubei, a ith signature un atuipp uv;«r th« cork.. ; privat* T. II« DRAKE, A < 0. % 202 11/tO AD WA Y, A'. Y., Solçl by all respectable Druggists, Physiciunfl*, Grocers, llotels, Saloons, and cunniry dealers. Sept. 11, 1863. PBEWi'S IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES, AND. COMBINATION CUSHIONS : rpUESE Billiard Tables have received X qualified upprovai ui the best piayqis i the ux»- luusff •potent jud b .s, wliu have uniuersany p them unequalled for general exeeu biuiy. uuuccd » du ra ;ven distinct patents for improvements in Bil ! Culled liurd Tables have been grunted tu States Patent Daieu und ne baye lateiy obtained u, puteut nom tfie Treuufi guvcrnmcut lur our; im provements m biiiiuru c W« employ, in tire cuu»iruction of our tables, a, variety ol ui»onine» epcciuiiy muue for the purpose, by which means we are enabled tu insure asoienunQ; und luecnunicul accuracy ffythertu unknown liutd manufacture. Having u long experience und thorough knowl edge ol a.l the appiiuuce* of billiards, ly on hand a . rge stuck tliurougüiy »euaoucd muienula, we ure pictured to. furuUn every thing required in the üuHard uuu with, unprecedenud aiopatcff. The eui.uiuk Treuen billiard player, M. Berger has published the following opinion : "New York, August 2d, 1861. "On tho eve of leaving the Cuucd states, X happy to deciare to oil amateurs of biniards. tfiat, alter a tour ot eleven muirtlrs through the i r.ncipio eitle?, X havo been enub.ed to judge in. a satisfactory manner of the su^èriunty ol tfie Biiiiaru Tuu»ea manufactured by Phe ol niuuulacturc is so superior, that i introduce their style ut cushion into Trance, have united to their manulaeture Hard Tables that bie excellence and beauty. Fui hgj>py to make this declaration. OJ a hil A Cullender. T he sy su uappy î u Aiiey American i>ji the Fleuch Tubie», ui rehiarka tliesu uU» i a "BERGER, CLAUDIUS, Froteg&or of Bn , Bans." Parties ordering from us will Uud low os goud work cun possibly bo uiuuu sell first-class article» ut a make un inferior article at any price. Orders by mail carefully and promptly executed. Illustrated Catalogues und Prioe Lists »ent by mail. "Tuk Billiard Cue," a journal published in tflo iu tv rest of billiards, and containing details of ull novelties, a copious record of biliiurd ery thing of interest to amateurs of billiards, sent Dee ou application. PHELAN A COLLENDER, 63, 66, 67 and 69 Gros by Su, N. Y* And 724 A 726 Montgomery St., Se.it. Ai, U 63. prices us V Wo price, and will uot a , and ov-\ Frunciaco, Cufo V ICK> SUING LIN <1 HATCHETS, BROAD HATCHETS, AXES, NAIL HAMMERS, SHOE HAMMERS RIVETING HAMMERS, und ENGINEER HAMMERS, MANUFACTURED AND EUR SALE DY f}. HIIIUO.ID A SOS, 5Ï.OOMMEECE bUnkCRI t. of to j &