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pTf$|% ii it inn. U, , ai2ouai4Tow^ bel. FRIDAY, hEPTE3I»EH 3 , 1864, OUR COUNTRY Right or "Wrong. FOR PRESIDENT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN f OF ILLINOIS. VI«E-l'ltF.SlpK\T, ANDREW JOHNSON, OF TENNESSEE. General A^rtrt hr Mn. Isaac T. Dukxino has this day been an. S( IIÏPT10N AUhM fur "rilB Urn»«." Ho will al.u culleot nil lu. ney due thl. -dieu. Üeorgetown. Del. | Jan. 26, '64. } T» OrrespuutientH and others. We solicit contributions nnd correspondence from all quwters'nnd when worthy will be appropriately -published. Our friends must writo briefly, legibly, Wîr, fln "Î? sldc ° r tho P ll l> er only. The ronl minie oi tlie anthor must accompany each comwunuation an a guaranty of good faith. J. P. M'GUIGAN, Editor "Union." *«eulii. TIio following pomon? have 1 'en nnthorineil to tt ^iv«rtiHThg and subscription ncent* for "Tin; > al ' P n ® p y oodected by them will Ve duly creditod qp tho bn«k fi . y v THOM SAM no' M A3. T HUS. . . WnrJXDOKVEI.L. . . DN C. CLAKK. Jn , . - Wilmington, Del Christinen , //e Ted lion, D M A STATE COXUENTIOX OF THE ÜHIOH P1RTÏ OF DtlâWâRE WILL BE IlELp AT DOVER, •** 0 N THURSDAY, Tkc 15th d»r of kpptrmlirr nc*t AT 12 O'CLOCK, M„ For the purpose of Hunt i n ut In ELECTOBS OF PRESIDENT AND V|CE PRESENT, Representative in Congress And of appointing g STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE. Ench Countv will Le ontitM fn n r.prwon tolii.n of fifty ilolegnt«!., nfdtbeC.mn.y Cnm mittPes are rniuofcipil to make the arrangements for their election. B? »»1er of the Sta'e Central Committee JOHN P. McLEAIt, Cfii. RM AM. Edwin 1 liier, Sec'. necessary ONE EUNDÄED DAY MEN. At last we Lave tlie autiefaction of an nouncing that two regiments of 100 day men have entered the U. S. Service fi this State. Among the number is the very lone and sinew of our country at least, Jf we are correctly informed, these two regiments of £ne thousand men each n ' ; r to be credited to the (jttofa of this ^ta'e. but that every man of them who sb.tll tc draf:e«i. w !1 ? c oxemr/ei on ti e -in are f r--und that vu cannot draft a man who is a'reu }y in the service. The ^l'Cui amount oi labor 'uken from this County will result in thu almost entire less of the fodder crop. We hope however that the composing these two regiments may turn to a man. They have our best wishes and let us trust that the rebellion will be crushed ere the aeeessity for another draft mon re arrives. COMMITTEE MEETING. At a meeting of the County Executive Connuiltee of the Union Party held at Georgetown, on Tuesday the 3lith of Au gust, 1864, Resolved, That meetings he held in the several hundreds at the places of voting in their respective huudreds by ^ie voters of tho Union Party for tlie purpose of se lecting and appointing five delegates from each hundred to meet the delegates from Kent end New Castle Counties in State Convention on Tharsiaythe 15th Septem ber to nominate a Candidate for Kcpre scutativo in Congress and Electors lot President and Vice President: to nomi nate a Candidate for Assessor and Inspec tor in the several hundreds—to appoint a committee of three to nominate a County Ticket and a committee of three to nomi nate candidates for Sheriff and Coroni r, the two last named committees to meet at Georgetown ou Tuesday 27th September, JOHN 1). ROONEY, CAni'nncm. 1864. John C. Hazzard, BecraUtry. Wanted .—A Journey man Printer. Apply at tin* Office. * I*«or Riohurd's Reasons for buy ing United States securities. been The other day we heard^t rich neighbor , hauled say he rather have railroad stocks than the w : ll U, S, stocks, for they paid higher interest. . bor. ^uet then Poor Richard came up, and said . is tliat h» just bought some of Uncle Sam's j three years notes, paying seven and three ehal tenths per cent, interest. My rich friend j pa exclaimed, "You! X thought you had no mo- j 18M ney to buy with," "Yes," said Richard, on "X bad a little laid up, for you know it is j ^j s t well to have something laid up against a wet ent day. aud I have kept a little »4 my ^earnmgs . are by me." Now Poor Richard is known to all tlie the country round to be a very prüden tan J industrious, end withal, w,se. man ; R.ehu.-d ^ never learned anything he d.dn t know how ^ to make use of, and htsw.sdom ami prudenoe j bad become a proverb. So. when he took out his savings and bought the notes, mor» , . , « • than one was surprised, ana it was no won , • • «r o * 4 k i i i n r>■ i of der rioh Mr. Smith asked why. Poor Rich- \ . , . . . , ,, vBEä aro, m a very quiet humble wav—f-rr he , , . <lT never assumed anything—replied, "I fup* „ - ... , i , , w pose, Mr. Smith, you kn »w » great deal bet. • , _ , , \ x , . the ter than I do what to do with money, and , . , _ ,ii,n bew to invest, lor I never liad mu * ». and all T I had to work bird for. Bu f I have j t0 loi kod round a good deal up n my neighb >rs i and seen what they did vrth the'r m-nevL ' and I tell vmi some things I «aw and wirft* 1 r T thouabf of it* r5ch man W-«l. ,1 ,*r_ • , , . r lit»r ways dealing monev. and he mi tea ff-ç a x, , . . t , ,,v, M ucaf. but was novor Ratifie I without hi;Ti . . . c, , , ... . : interest. So ho lent most of his m nev-tol; L ; ungc ! j now — some people who he thought wore v at a very high rate; and ho often told h w much he got, till one day the po.»p!e ho lent to went to emsiRh. •v Ho got back almnt ten ! ^ on a dollar of his money. I know an I her i old gentleman, who had some bank stock and he went to the bank nnd got ten per cent. d ! vidend. The President and everybody said it was the best stock in the country— pn*d ten per cent. But what did the «W m but sell bis stock the next day ! Why? why? pR*d everybody. Because, it pays too much dividend. And in six months the bank went from l.e *'.*4 me that and free uns yon the I ■ I tn smash. Now, that I know to be a fnot. Well, Mr. Smith, y du say railroad stocks are bo«t, because they pay high dividends?— Con you tell how long they will pay thorn ? T bke railroads. I helped to build one. and T co in for useful things. But I tell you what I know about them. Ono-dhird of the rnilroade don't pay any dividend, and two ♦birds (and some of them cracked up, too.) d « not nay a* much as Government stocks. that brings me to the Government secu r : t»es, and I will tell you why I prefer them. T *nke it you will admit, Mr- SnTth, that in tho long run the investment which is best •should have these qualities: First, it should b e perfectly secure: secondly, that the income should be uniform and permanent —not nr> one year and down the next: and thirdly, that it should be marketable, so when vour wot day comes, mid you want your mone~. yon esu get it hack. And I think these notes or bonds have got these qualities more than any other kind of personal property von oan name. Try it. 4 "First, then, I have been look*nw into that errea* book you call the Conçus StnTstie«. I u«od to think it wasn't worth mu^h f. but sïnué T began to «t.odv it, I tell you, T found out a good many things yory wmJuI for me to know. I f und out, hy looking at the crops, nnd tho factories that we (T don't mean the B°bel States) are making at honsand million«« of dollars a year more than we spend. So you «or that (since th« 'ncrease of dopt isn't half that) wn arc growing rich insteod of poorer, as J.»hn Bull and the croakers would have us think. Then ♦he debt will be paid, anyhow, no matter how long the war T s. Beside«, did you avo«* hear of r Government that broke before the V the the N. S. L (« sh'pn'nir. Ac., at e people did? Look into ynn big histories, Mr. Smith, rnd will find the pconlc break bef re the Governments, Well, then, I «-all that stock perfectly secure. "Secondly, you want the income uniform and permanent. Well: I want, yui to take up a list of banks, railroads, m*. Octnpanies—anything y- u chn«»se—ind t^ll m» (hanor bright, orw!) l,nw in iny havo paid n uniform ioiome for ten or ttronty years. Not «-no in a hu i l.el, M*. Sutiitli, nnd vc:u km w it. "Now hero is tho Government w'll pay you without varying a little. N w I like something that gives mo my inc mo every !r.«Mi 'nrre . be year. ''Thirdly, you want something wh'ch ia marketable any day iu the year. N«»w, if you will ask any bank President, he w II tell you that Government stocks are the only kind of property that is always salable, because they will sell anywhere in the world, "Now, Mr. Smith, this is why I put my lit tle savings iu Government stocks. I confess too, that I wanted todielp that dear old coun try, wh'ch is my home and my country." "I confess," said Mr. Smith, "I hadn't thought of all this. There is a good deal of sense in whut you say, and I will go so far as to put two or three thousand d. liars in United States stocks. It can do no harm. We left Mr. Smith going towards the b&uk and P**or Richard returning homo, with that calm placid air which indicated the serenity of his disposition and the oonsoiousness of doing right towards his country and his fei» low man. re at Au the se from from State !&oral Affairs. , , n . A&»Orphan'B Court and Court of Chancery / ^ , mi. f: will meet at Georgetown on Tuesday tho 20th inst-» Persons having business with either of these Courts, should bear this in mind. To Our Subscribers .—The «ubsoribers to the "Union" will please excuse us for Issuing only a half-sheet this week, as our workman are among the patriotic ones who enlisted in the U. S. Service for 100 days. Arrived at Fort Delaware. —The Sixth Massachusetts Regiment, arrived at Fort Delaware, on Tuesday last. They number «bout one thousand men and will garrison the Furt in place of the Maryland Kegimcnt, whose tern* of enlistment Lae expired. The New Ironsides .—All the »toron luviug been put on the new Iron*! des. she has been hauled into the stream, at Philadelphia, and w : ll sail in a day or two fi»r. Charleston liar bor. George Plunked, E«q., of Wilmington, is Paymaster on board of this ship, Drg ß md Commu nion .—PruYort Mar ehal General Fry, has'deeided that men woo pa jç| commutation under the draft of June, 18M nre Ualjlc to the ,i rnft , Thieh takes p!aue on ,| le 5tu l-st.; to fill labilities of the sub ^j s t r ; c t 8 under the calls made up to the pres ent timei nllJ tlie autriut provost Marshals are ordered to place in the wheel fjr thedrnf , tlie n(lmca ?f 8uch part!e(< . ^ _ In the ,, cti >n 011 tlo ^ (>tJ K , lilr „ aiii neM U ; et ,m..nd, on eumlav ^ ^ Th; ^ ^ laV!ire wa8 euga ,, am , ^ tw() Bet8 7 foul , ira fn , m , h c enemy, brought them triumphly off .be field, , .. Allowances ip volunteers .—The secret nrv . , , , ... of War has iireoted that in setti ng the cin . ^ k - . ° thing'accounts of volunteers whose tern»» ot : service have been less than one year, they tt f \ w ll he ent tied to the loll wing crod is for . the different period* of sei v ce: Ihree . oro nn . „. ot . 0 ., tnji'ha. £28.93; s.x months, $35.32; nine $4-').34. 0 io hundred days' Mien j t0 | JC p« ace ,i ,,n the same footing w*th three i volunteers, ' , v , 1 r .. 0 , t y the papers that John cw ' !tt &1 r "" ,,f *« lit»r f»id, was killed in the rccei t action in x, , , „ , f 0 . . M I; lc I>ay. Mi*. Scott was a Pr liter by . , , . . . : profesxioti, and some y< u»s ago w rked iu the rx Q J °. . . . ^ L *te-y P, ntmg Oiffce, at eighth and Or ; ungc streets, in th s c ty. lie was oiih Far ! ra^u^ at the capture of Now Orleans and das j now fallen w.i Ut gail.i uly demndn; the a s and Stripe«, under fhat brave uldiieru. — Journal. the It ter 3 ot ot {*!' ! ^ i TuRoAT Affections.—A Physioiaa writing from Ncwtntio, New York, t-peukiug f the l.e oßcal eifeuts rùHulting Irom the use oi *'.*4 0 i 0 n's Bronchial Troches," su)«-— 'O uige me by sending a d. xen more of your chial l\ ucfiesy eneloiiiiig b»ll. F.»r ulleviutuig that lio^id ir- tution only felt by tin»« havo suffered irum any Bronchial Ajtdion, and for hoarseness und suie throat too, I urn free to c- uiess (though I am au M. D.) they uns wer all y. u «laiin for them. 1 would beg yon to feel timt I am . no of the l«*i meu iu the proless.ou to pud'a nostrum, bu. xecl that I am but doing y«>ujustteo to assert whui 1 have." To avoid disappointing at, be sun to obtain the yenuine Brown's Troches." .' u ... Bimcliiul TIIE QUi)T.i OF DELI »V A RE. Also a table siuwiig the number ot enrolled in this ouatai 11 the dreds, and tho quota assigned tu euch under the call fi r 5U0,UU0 »wire men. We presume tlut there will he a lew credits hy eubsti»uie& furnished which Will make a sl.gut cnaugo 1 the number* ^pcclive hun I Enrolled. Quota. i£ia 588 New Castle County, Kent County, Susîex C »UQty, Total 7::h,; 3541 3889 G47 14713 SUSSEX COUNTY. 2445 Ko. Hundreds. N. E. N. \V. Fork lid., S. E.N. W. « " Nanticoko " Cedar Creek " Broadkdu " Georgetown " Lewes and Roh« both" Indian River " Dagsborouçh " L ? ttlo Creek " BaUimoro " N. W. Broadcreck lt Enr-llcd. Quota. •J.»:' 42 268 •i » 291 48 i.S.i 65 -'S 48 , 201 44 223 *"T 207 . 1 ■ill G9 •i ij 72 388 i,i *21 7 S. E. 42 Total 3889 647 THE WAR. FOET MORGAN IN ODE POSSESSION. Rebe!» noil-outing Before Sheridan OFFICIAL GAZETTE. Washington, August 28, 8 A. M.—Major Gone:ol D'x. Now York: A dispatch from General Graut, just received, states that Iho It':» Inn.»ml papers of yesterday (27th) an nounce that Fort Morgan is in our posession, *ut «t is not stated whether it was blown or surrendered. Another dispatch gives the fallowing extract from Iho Richmond E :am iner of yesterday: "Fort Morgan is in the enemy's possession »ut whether blown up or evacuated is not. known.'* General Sheridan, in a dir pat oh dated yes terday at half past two P. M., says: "Tho enemy left my front last night, falling back t»» Sin ihfield or Middlvburg. We captured 101 pr soners yesterday and inflicted a loss of 150 killed and w uuded. There have been a few feints to cross tho river hy cavalry at Williamsport, but there shown. "The indications to-day are that they will fall buck »»ut of the valley." Other reports state that the enemy is leav ing tlie Shenundnah Valley. Nothing has been received from General for two days. Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War. . up strength Sher THE REBELS IN THE SHENANDOAH VALLEY New York, Aug. 28.—A Hagerstown d's patch to the Herald, dated the 29th, stme* that the enemy endeavored to cron* the Po tomac at Will amsport and oilier places, but were prevented l»y our forces. A dispatch futm the cavalry headquarters, dated Saturday night, states that no rebels bad crossed Lhe river yet. and all was quiet * c , », w . jit Sheppjirdst.-wn, W. Ilium «port and Hugers toWn A Harper's Ferry dispatch, dated yester day, states that a careful reoounuiHsunce that morning developed the iact that the rebels had withdrawn from our front during the night Our cavalry pushed on an l ovcup.e i Charles town without meeting the enemy. Op. nions prevail that Grant's recent movements have uecesitated Harly'x recall to Ui«kiuv>nd. DIED. On the 2fith of Angu«t. at the rciidence of hia father's Alfred K. Wuotteu, Attorney Gcaor.d of the Mate of Delaware, und only s. n of II *n. Ed* ira Wootten, uged 2y years and *< m nth'«. On the 23ohof August at Milt n, of G nsumption, It *l»ert 11. Ti ncy, aged 26 y Oa the 18th of August, near Lhu cI, Alice daugh ter of Phdlip und Caddie il itch, aged 1 year end 3 months. On the 2?th of August, in this pince, Ma thew Beuch son of Elisha a«ii E izabuth Mi man, aged II years ô mouths and 22|days. On the 18th of Augipt, Ilettie E. Magee, aged ft» years 2 hr. t 8 N Co Low*< Cross Roads, onths und 2 days k «. S. HO LOIN. for The Secretary of the Treasury gives n .tieo that 8ubsoripti< Notes, payable three years, from Aug. lâth 1864, with ived lor Goup'u lreaMiry will be ret ent reg tioe. hie duties i-annuol interest at the rate of three-tenths j»cr cent, per annum,—principal and interest both to lie paid iu lawful These notes will Le convertible ut the opti the holder at matur.ty, into ncy. Of per cent, gold bcar ing b >n Is, payable not leas than live nor more thun their date, as the (iovorumeut twenty years ,i may elect. They will be isauud iu denominations ot ÿoU, 610U, ^oou, *>i,D(h» und $ö,Uuü, und all sub must be for kfty dollars or some ntipie seripto.i The which Vtii'n He und uity uohars. The notes will ho transmitted to Iho owners free ot transportât mu charges a? Soon after the receipt * {*!' the originui CortiKeates of Deposit gu they uuu be piepar-d, As inu notes draw interest from Aug 15, persons must pay to C con making uepusits sub*c«ia«ut to that the mieiost ucciueu ij^lu note to du Parlies depositing tWcnty-fire thousand dollars xur «Lese botes at any one time wil> be allowed a coiiiuii«*toi of onu-quarler ot uuut., tvuicii will oo paifi by me ircoaury Dcp.trt n.• .» L upon lue »ecc.pl'o. u bld iu to tue up, le per the umuuiit j» wxm wbui in u ucuucUjuo .or eomi^iast,us was uo .rum tuu dcpo.-itd SPECIAL UIVASTAG^S THIS i 1 " UAS. It is a National •tavI' gs Bank, t ficr.u 0 higher ruio *i in coat ihm .tuy other, and me U rity. Any uuViuge, toro m Ü. ö. Note.', c.usj tcn> that.ID puyuig m the best circulating meuium of die oouutiy, not p.iy iu auy thing be te», iur its uitu either iu ^ovetumeut ««uimtic- or iu uotcu or bouds govcill.uoul pa^ur. At io cquu iy c uvcuLCAtt aé a temporary or UiabcUb »U« c-imvut, Afiu Uwtca cab ai.fa^a bu lor «mil iuLcrusi, col.atciuls lui .u r».y w»th lie Cou verlible into 4 Six. per ecu t. 5-JO ou.u Luud. in addition tu the veft' uueiui mietest un the «« y I »» lu» F«* IUU UUliOil yer ca^ui e»nuu oh b. *. Clicks Abu «cut. nil» L»u seen thdt tho ac.ual profit present *.v this ld^ci rates, is not less than Ik At ten per cent, per annu Its Exemption cipul Taxi But aside from all the advantages wc have enum erated, & speoial Act of Cpngtess exempt* all bonds and Treasury notes frojfav average, this exemption is worth about two per cent, ppr annum, according to the rate of taxation iu various parts ef the Gftntry. It is believed tfiat no securities offer so great in ducements to lenders as thosoissued by the govern ment. In all other formsjof indebtedness, the faith or ability of priv&to partita or stock companies, or separate communities, onb, is pledged for payment, while the wholo property of the country is held to secure the discharge of al the obligations of the United States. While tho government ofcers the most liberal terms for its loans, it believes poal will be to the loy Slate or Maui atiou. of est by is cal be t tho very strongest np and patriotism of the peop^o. Duplicate certificates wil be issued for all de posits. xhu party deposititg must ondorsc upon the oi iyinsil «orliüouto the dtnomiuation of notes re quired, and whelhor they or payable to order. Wh to be issued in blank endorsed it must be left with tho ofiioeir recoivlag the deposit, to bo for warded to the Treasury Dip&rtmeut. fc5UBsgiui*TiONB will 8i| RECEIVED *by tho Trea surer ot the United Stages, at Washington, the several Assistant Treasurers and ^designated De positaries, und by the loss at will leav FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADEL PHIA, PA., FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BAL TIMORE, MD., FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF V/ A SHIN G TON, D. C., atd by all other National Banks which are depusitatas of publio money, and ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS thougbOnt the country w*l give further informa tion and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRI Sept. 2—3ms. up BERS. STATE OF DELAWARE. EXECUTIVE DEPARTME NT. Whereas, It is provided by an Aot of the Gob- erai Assembly of this State that if any person or persons shall iuduce or procure, or cause to be in- du«o<l or procured, or Bhail solicit, pursuode, en- deavor ur attempt to induce or proouro, or shall aid, abet, or assist iu inducing or proouring or shall aid, - assist iu soliciting or persuading, endeavor ing or attempting to induce or procure any inhabi tant, resident or u.iiAen of.|his State for th« mili tary ur naval service uf the United States, or any otnur Estate, Territory ur tho District of Columbia, for th. bouelit of auu to be credited to any such oihot State, Territory ur the Distriot of Columbia; or «hall mac or car» y er «aase to be taken , or shall attempt or endieavor to take or oarry, or shall aid, ubet tempting to kuko abet assist in endeavoring • oarry beyond her territory or jurictuictiou of this btato any inhabitant, resid vr citizen thereof to be enlisted and credited shall induce »it ent aforesaid, persuade, endeavor, cause, or solicit,'or« attempt to induce or procure or uid abet or assist in soliciting, persuading, en deavor mg or attempting to induce or procure any iuuubili.nt, resident or citizen of this tstato to w beyond tue territory or jurisdiction thereof for the purpose of being mustered and credited as aforoeaid; ur oeiag wi» bin this Btale, shall recruit for, er, or enlist or uid, abet, ot assist to recruit for, or usftr, ur enlist iuto said ter vice for any other Distcrot of Columbia, he, she r tuey shall bo dcetnsd guilty of a misdemeanor aud upon conviotkm thereof upoa lu »»otment shall Uu lined not Iosj than two tkoasuad five thousand dollars, and shall be imprisoned not less than two nor more thun five yean, and shall pay the costs of prosecut ion. Now therefore, I,. William Cannon, Governor of the Btato ef Delaware, do hereby m»ike knov.» tho passage of said act, and warn and forbid all perrons against the violation of any of the provision* thereof.. I.L.8.] In testimony wbxheof, I have hereunto tet my hand and caused the Great Beal of the fctate to be affixed at Dover, this sixteenth day of August, in the year of our Lord one thoasand eight hundred und sixty-four, and of tho inde pendence of the United States the eighty-ninth. WILLIAM CANNON. gq d's stme* Po but rebels quiet Btate, Territory ov more than yester that had night nions have By the Governor, BAMUEL M. HARRINGTON» Jr. bevretary of State. b«pt. 2.—3t Oppicic taxe., yjj & **/neS S üuùil» N E. Corner of Tenth anl Ch,3tnnt St». miLA DFLFÈIA. Ü1DBR L. FAIHHAXKS, A. SI., years /.inelpiu manager of Duyant A jstiiattox's Cuiumeisiai Co lege. A MODEL BUSINESS COLLEGE. at uateU Uvu ti an ».New MANAGEMENT OP for the last t i| chief business -CO i*ei Appo« Creed, viue. Conducted on a new system of Actual Bussiness Training, h -ough (be establishment of egitimate Ofhcers ami Counting-U .uses, representing differ ent departments <>f Trade «ni < ommerue, und a reg dar Bank of Dop sit and I.-sue, giving the student all »be uiv ntagcs of actual tioe. ami qualifying b hie time and most effective duties und employments of busausR h e. The Course of instruction in the f heoratioul De partment embraces Book-keeping, Commercial Calculations, Leu crics on Duskiness affairs. Penmanship, Commlecial Law, Forms, Corres pondence, Ac. I Tac tile ah .rtes^, pu- Mi lner for lie various lion, t. kiln, River Il Nuuttc IN THfi BUSINESS. DEPARTMENT. The student enters upon the Graduating Course, which lnom£s a a continuation in the abovo.stUuies, Vtii'n tueir practical application in all their details. He will in turn fill the possition of Aooountant and Proprietor in the various Departments of Wholcva.e und Retail Trade, Forwarding, Jobbing and C mission . u i paid uty taxes . Bunkiny, Manufacturing, Mining. nnully will act as Cashier, d Teller in the Bunk, i& each of hi« p.cvious knowledge will be put Stcuuab <aniig, Ac.. Book-keeper which positio to tho fullest praothul test. The In.-tituiion oilers to young men numerous advantages not posses. cd by uny other Commercial C lle^e in the Btato. It is complete in all its ap pointments. It is the only Institution in tho Stute con luctod day, lord, upon actual business principles, of instruction is unsurpassed, and may be half the time usually spent quenue of • ngernen*, uu l the adoption of the system. Diplomas .iwarded kki ial Cot T he completed about o in other instuims. inttroly i-f.tol on the completion of the all the higher •f Banking, Mavi pactuhino. UaIliioading, ^«•n l fur a Circui ir. wliioh euibr* 1 " Sept. 2—6 3 1.000.000, PUBLIC NOriCE. llu iu SALE OF DELAWARE STATE BONDS. TIIE SUBSCRIBER, UNDER AUTHORITY FROM THE LEGISLATURE OF DELAWARE, the* liutu Extra Scs.-iou, will sell at Pub or uny day ou at »acted lie Auoti(»n, in tho CITY OF WILMINGTON Al Hi« til y Hull, AT 2 O'CLOCK, p.m. On Tliur»flA>' tin* 1st, Friday the 2 nd, Tuesday tfeic till», mid IVed nestiay the 7ih days oi* Septem ber uext. Bunds of tho State of Delaware, TO AS AMOUNT NOT EXCKBDINO I" •1 RRlHlLLni) QF DOLLARS, tux bu her —* ur payable » n or bef to the 1-t day of January. A D., 188Ô, the interest payable b.iifyeariy >n the 1st.my of January «lid July at he Funnel s' Dank of the .1 wa'VT'.itrn ■ urn —~i neiroina «« »H êaeo iti .n .>(*$1000 au 1 will U sold «11 ni 1 wo hi.ndied uni fitly ait-» d « n each day. They will bear the inter est will ruu ir -m ihat day. rhu first payment of in terest to be Aiude >-n the 1st day of Jaiy, A. D. ltoüu. As this and uu itherdebt of*230,000, both c by the Stute in cunueo'i.. her sole in .ebte nuiounr uf $17u,UUU iss Delaware R.ulr .a I C.» is Inl y p.^Vidodfi Otate be of the Ueiu ..1 suitable |o. gether w.ll I date •. u the la day .«f January next, lie or S <'ii the in or or be as or icU„WB, viz: Nu. 1, Compri-ing Brandywine, Chris ti aim, Mill Creek, uu<t Wiluiingtun Hun lieds, in t Divisi 11 No. 2, Cumpn-mi .V üaè Cu.y Creek, ew Oaatle, KeU Li .n. St. Oeur b er, und Po»t Uinee, ! »tea ith the wur, c •nstüuto ; uut her b »mU tu the lor the ben «.it cf the t »uuy, the piyin-u. uf whtuh by .in amp u smk.ug fund set apart *«•» th tpurpo e,) the muu uf the tioned b u»i- uuer « tu purs -us uud ourporutx- us de siring to mvu t poem meutly The Best Possible Security. THD LKUISLAIURE HAS l'LEDHED THE FAITH OF THE STATE » AND ALL TillS TAXA »LK PROPERTY WUH IN HER LIMITS FOR THE FAITHFUL PAYMENT OF THE INTEREST AND PRINCIPAL OF THF. AFORE SAID BON I) 8. The Bonds will be ready fur delivery ot once,and must be paid for at the time and place of sale. Pay ment will be received in sound currency. LOXLEY R. JACOBS, State Treasurer. August 26, 1864.—2t. U. S. Internal Revenue. Collector's Notice, Office of Collectoii of Internal Revenue, Dovku, Del., August 1st, 1864. Notice is hereby given that the annual list of taxes, containing tho tuxes on Inoomes, Licenses, ('arriiigcp, Billiard Tables, Yachts, and Silver plate, for the year J 864, has been received from the As sessor for this district, and will be placed in tho hands of the deputy cwliecturs fur collection, un and after Monday, the 22d day of August, A. D. 1864. at suob places and times us shall nureufter bo desig nated by the deputy cuileot.»rs, within their respec tive divisions, Divisi Penc «der, ApptMjuiiimi Geor.e ii. .VIunt), lieputy Delaware City. Divou.n Ivo. 3, Comprising Deck Click, Little M^ittVras ilay^deputy^ oui, ector. omoMiao'cT. ! villo. f i Divisiun No. 4, Comprising Murderkill, Nliffj.il- | lion, und Milford Hundred«', iu Kent county. John I F. Civ meut.» deputy collector. Post Office, L'umdcn. DiviwuB Kv. S. L'oiaprising Cedar Creek, Brutul ÄÄÄiSÄÄ Vaugbuu uepury collector. Post Ofiice, Milton. Division No. 6, Comprising North West Fork, Nanticke. Littie Creek, Broad Creek, Dagsboru, und Baltimore Hundreds, in öussex county. David W. Mulio, ueputy eoucctur. Post Office, Laurel. uty eulleut-rs, ten per oeutum will be Added to ail ouK! tux, upon which five per 1 ^___ DEPIjTli ( OLLM IOR S XO I II L. Notice is hffiehy gtveu thut 1 will attend the. fel iowiag place'on the day. uaued: Cross Roads, Nuuucu«.e ».d.; Butnrduy Augukt27th, at Laurel, Little ireek .aid bo nd i reek flu: ; 'lues- ■ day, August Jitth. »»t Milibtx.ro, Dagsbt.ro lid.; Wednesday Au e u»t 31st, ut ten'erv.l.e. Baltimore Hundred, to rece.vu the :uin upon the annual lia for 1864. as oompiKvu m the »orgoin. notice of tho CoUe °' v ' Hundreds, New Curdle . »eotor. «.nty. or or of tho the day gq paid taxe» except the oontum w»ll be auucu C. H. B. DAY, Collector, Distriot of Delaware. DAVID W. MOORE. Deputy LVheotor Division. mumev to loan. - Tu loua uu bun.I $750 uurtgige. C. b. LAYTON. foay o, 1864. IJ. S. Internai Revenue. Collectoi's Notice. Oppicic op OoLLKcron of Imteiwal Rmvk.muu, Do Vick, Del., August 1st, loOA. Notioe is hureoy given tuut the taxe., coUtuiUiU^ iüu iuxca ox^ inc ^u Carnages, Dla.ard i'au.ca, l'iwaü, .iuU Io04, lias heal» .ccc.vcu n I. ! of ceridy _ I an non, >uuud I a. d. luin, ' S 1So with [L. L u»Uf c.uy Creek, »un..! lidt of AjiOOUScS, t tie y or lur this d.s.r.ot. üuùil» of the uej uty cou is •r MoiiUay, tuu 22a day u» Au i times as I shuli uuiea ,e. at oi.eh [. uateU by the deputy o 4 Uvu divisions, ico ./iiows, vu : Division au. 1. Comprising Drandywi ti an a, Mill Cieuk, ana \Ni.m.n n i;U ».New Custiu County. John Dost OK.ec, W 5, Chris O' -CO lUer, »Nos Cuct»«:, licit i*ei Appo« i umumiiiu liuaiibus, i Ueorge D. Aioiicy, deputy Delaware City. Division No. 3, Comprising Duck Crcok, Little Creed, und Doier ilunmeus, Matthias Day-, deputy euilecloi, Dual OUiee, liastet viue. Division No. 4, Comprising Murderkill, Mispil iuut tw Vttiuc county, icetor, Tost Duiue Kent county.— lion, iiiid Alii. t. Clements deputy uoilcoUr, Boat Uiuoo, u-diuvu. Division Mo. o t Comprising leuitr Creek, DroaU kiln, ueorgetoMD, Lewis aim iieuouctb, U uaiuau.n River Hundreds, in bussed Oouuty. Vaughan deputy collecter, Rost C.uou, .union. Au. 0, Compris.ug Aoitu iVcst Fork, , Litt.eCue.«, ürouu Creek, Dag BaUiinoie ii an..reds Mooio, uuputy Il îiic tax.ü« o di tame . Un. I uUt.y. 0 in. lilVi Nuuttc oussvx county, u neetor, Fv.st Utnue, Daure wituin the s» c not uep uuuwd to ail B I paid at tue t. uty eoiieotois, tea per ceutu taxes except tue inco centum will be udueu in uu e.. ies« e uated by tue u»u tax, upou iu n»e pur m.»rv But m..ro the ties, inter the C. ii. D. D.aY, Collector, DieU'ict oi Delaware. Deputy Collector'» Notice. Notice is hereby given, that 1 will attend at Georgetown, oif iuesuuy, m» 6 u*t «U; Dcwcs, a day, bopt. 1; Milton, öutuiuay, oept. ad; Mil lord, Monday, Sept. o. lotU, to upon tho unnual list lor lMi4, us foregoing notice receive tue taxes comprised in tfic the coiiectur. E. M. VAUGHAN, Deputy Colioctor. e tlie proper N. B.—Persons will please change. Aug. 5, 1864.—4t. A.N" ACT TO R&ISE REVENUE FUU THIS »STATE. Bu »I onaclud by lue 6eiiuio and ii in')» ut llu présentai » v es ut the buitu ul Beluwuie, in Geneitu Assembly met, us iullows:—* bkciiON 1. Every pe»son, corporation or as sociation or company ol perso ratiun, engaged ,«r x...ui xa.iy hereatier engage iu the business of lruusp.»i ting or carry.ug hftr on laud ' passeugei'ä uy hicuui p »wer, or water, iu, Uirougu, upon, over ur uort* uny port mil of tn«& biuic, toriul iiiMitt» of the day of October next und ttiei cutter mmitliiy ou the lii'sit day oi eacii uioiitn <>r witliin ti\c days thercultex, pay iuto the lmmis of tlie State Treasurer lor tue use ot tiio State, it at and alter the rule ot ten cents tor every transported within this .Stale duiiug the month then just ended. P.ovided, tout when tlie truusp*riuti shall be by railioaa and the dirccth ltMigih of uis jourucy shall bo su* •avei up .11 mor wuhiu tue ten ! , mi tiio lirst same, til\ I" juger nt and is to ro ue ivad qu.ru him to tha u shall ho but one tire.- u.id that aha . •1 lue .same , liter as » tux paid to the »ika.e Tr bu pu d by tbu puib.ni, a-.s. .m up ui tim rund u Iliajuui'ilty bfgii.S. Ill OM IUa. tg her uf paiocUi.gors lûf i r d t in i»i —* t •u.iiti ï «*« \ hy wii.c-i. ur c rp .1 «11 and l T •* .-•il *» ^ II *r to ..1 t.ie J. «d St t u Section-. Wuii he t ot » a.».y> jr il :i«i «.t uny month, it nbail oe the ituly ol t. per-on u*>udu :c ng the ut -ie^i d bu« «■XI ness ol ease an ass tritiisp ni.ig pa*»c ei.iti 11 or c liipuny «I persons or e.aporatioii lie so engaged) .1 sa d u s.fiuti 11 , eumpui.y or c rp rut ion, to mu<te a s ateme .t to S a'e Treasurer, ve. ticd hy ire« ath or uffir nuitioii of 1 Inn • T e isu 0 -, or Ku «per of me r fund'!. ( f the minier ol pus-e. gets earr.ed <'ii a«e unt ol wnom ihty a:e subject to tlie tux aforesaid, nnd also to imy «. the tax or duty aforesaid. Any fii lure to d thin shall, in the case of an unliv dua! per son or company or association of port* ms not incorporated., so tiansporting or currying pasf-engers, be deemed a îuÎMlemeatior and subject the offender on conviction hy indict ment, to u line of one th- u'and dollars; and in the case of a corporation, the said in lure shall work a revocat.on of-its charter and the same shall from thenceforth be deemed and taken to be und shall be absolutely revoked. And further, in case «>f any in-liv dual person or company nr association of persons us afore said, so tail ng, it shall be unlawful for h m or them thereafter to prosecute or 0 mduct *r be eoneenied in the currying of passengers as aforesaid in this Stute, und if he or tuey shall presume to pursue said business, they shall be guilty of a lu.sdemeauor, and ><n e«»ii viotion by ind.ctment, be punished by fine not less tban one th usuud d-.liais, and im prisonment not less than one ye »r. Section 3. The Court of Chancery shall have jurisdiction and power, and upon the application of the State Treasurer on hehull or the State, it shall be the duty of the Cnan cellor to restrain, by injunction process, any breach of this act, by carrying passengers, after failure to make the stutement and pay ment or et her of them, prov.ded for by tue second section of this act. And further, in cave of any fa lure by an^ corpmation tocoui ply with tlie terms of this act applicable to it, in t ho State Treasurer shall report the tact im V •"« u «" e ™' As 8 eml,| y' » in "r «ton ut tlio.r next meeuug regular »r a.l und journetl, anil al«i to tlie Attorney General. wiinee duty it ahull be proceed without dei'uy against the suiil corporation in the tribunal. ! tn carry tlie afin* géra or (. 20U at *er to »lim of As tho ! "[«O' Corporal.,,tl liable to the provision ot i th:*» «et, uny clause ur provision so lesti ic | ting tho amount ol toll to he ciiurged tor the I transportation ni* pusse tigers us that tins act would accqidiug to the present »ate oi charges by the law eorp ration operate uii i-' 1 ® »*;!•;«> 4 ' and enacted that the said to» poi ation shall have the right to increase the said toll to tiie und amount of the tax herein provided lor. W. Section 5. The State Treasurer shall have aud exercise every necessary power to enable J-irn to ascertain L tax pay'able according ail 1° * provisions ot this act, and he may en per f' ,r ihe ;*nyment of the same and all the pro 1 r'n-ionsof chapter 29, of the Revised Code of this State, conlening power, &o., upon that officer und his collectors iuTelation to t?.e cx ecution of the warrant issued to him by tl»e L. Auditor for the collection of tlie State taxj® fel- shall be exercised by him and them in tho oullectiou of the tax pr,,v dçd by th.s act. «• The lodmoo official bond ol i be State Treasurer shall extend to 'lues- ■ the'mbtaey receive») under the provisions ol lid.; this act, and to the péri rum* ce of tho duty oi C Heeling the ttloresaid tax, which duty is lia |, e ©by imp »sed up».n hun. tho btcTioN 7. The Sene ury « f State shall —>e a copy if th s «ot duly te. titii «I, to he published utmed utily il» «all tfe i»«w*i ape.9 oi this Suite, and t«> be kept publ.shed u*c»e iu lor the space of three in mbs. l'ussed v t L) »vor, August 11, 18G4. [8iguoU] John boKDEN. fcipcakoi* ot the House ol Reprebcutiiuves, into eifuct. Section 4. In case there be in the charter ..1 Joiim Green, Speaker of the Senate. State of Delaware, 1 Executive D'jjurfno nt. ) I. Sa.uucl M 11 Arrington, Jr., So-,rc ft'^y • ! of fr-aio •»! the biutu <d Uciiiwuie, d » hereby ceridy timt t.ie loiegoiug is a correct copy *»f I an lie ot » lie Ge..e;ul Asreuilily # ut tin* biute, I eutillcd **Ai. Act to hum» lewi.uo lor Ibis ' S ate," patibeu ui D..\e., Au^uki LI. A. It., 1So 4 ; die haine having t»eeo cent pareil i»y me with the orign.al roll ii w in my office. [L. S.J In leMiui ny wlieruol, 1 nave i.ereunto y bund ui.fi « Hie al seal ul U .vor, tint fifteenth day ot Augu.t, in die year otM.ur L ii*d one in usuu.i u.gm liu.idreû and hlk*y * lour. Saul. M. Harrington, Jk., bcciLtuiy oi Stute. August 19, 1864—3mo*. BAUGHS RAW BONE Super-Phosphate of Lime BAUGH & SONS, SOLE MAN Uf AcTLUOUS, Store So. 20 S. Drlnnnrc Avooiif, PlliLAt>x.Lil'lliA. This article has for many ycurs enjoyed a high repututi. n unequalled peimaucuee, and wo important in great etüuieuey .f a ree I y mein it i-annual udvort.soihcui to say m.»rv thun merely cult the litten lioU of buyers to »t. But wc will also state to farmers and Dealers in Fertilizers that it has beon render our RAW BONK PHOSPHATE more and m..ro worthy of the full confidence of farmers, by the use of every facility at commund und the aid of scientific skill, in essentially improving its quali ties, and we have never ullowed this purpose to Re inter ered with by the great and steady adv the oust of all matters pertaining to our business throughout the post two years. The Raw Bono phosphate may be had of any regular dealer in Fuitilizers (to whom we advise armers to apply,) or of the manufacturers and pro prietors. • ■ I i t lUl > BAUGH A SONS, ^ N ». 20 South Delaware Avenue. Philadelphia. July 15. 1861.—3m. U] dW BA m i ' ? For Kats. .Mire, Uoarlies, Ants, Iletl Bugs, lAottis in I'urs, Woolens, Are., luNeciHou ITuuls, Fowls, Ani mals, dc. up in .àc. 50c. and $1,00 Bnxcfe, Bottles, nnd lor ilorELs, Puulio In ! Fliisk«. $3 «ml $5 si» 8TITCTIONM, Ac. '•Only iufalihlo sdios known." Free fro '•Not duiigeruus to the Uumnn Family." " Rats •: uic out of their hoir < tu die." ^SÔ^Süld Wholesale in all large cities. >^Suld by till Ding ÿi»t.s und Retailers every where •f all wurthios« Imifation«. see (hut "Costah's" mue« ià on euch Box, li-ttle, and Flask, before you buy, ^50"* Address II EX' K V It. COSTA It. N. Ï. eiqwn, Del. L I*)r.l»Ol *i»2 iiltt'A D«V A ^■vr' Fair T Gc M .ruh IS. '64.-53. Öi|<|»le's Dr»;g St . FRUIT JARS. Self-oc quarts Ô i l-U.L Jars, ha.» ga». .« and pint.-, t the Yury best quality. Also, aiu» 0 o • t o'.UN 1« JuùIUj, uutu i i.a..wd»y-^ny-e>ur br ut i ' g A t fc •iho lu.kii.ut. For »au at Gtu i c j t's Dii.g to >ld et U Wa.Uut struct, .■s ut lue lowe.t prieca. ot h . .»• the ii. .1 I' 4I0.X l Aii glut ol r the m *r im the tue in it, im "r a.l FOR SALE. A Tract oi' i' 11 jar L. tit J, c ■n'ainiti .re 1 . rftta tea-m.it 20U acte uuthail lings—the r P.no, Velio at (he Pa e. a ill M,uure 2ÔCU l'eetoi tauter. Price, $1» per le, lira growth He.ot . White o>.k, Ac, y .uity Pine, Ujpi Apply ta D. J. LAYTOri. üeorgetown, Del. cr to EDWAltD 1*. II utltis. Hu. So Jehu .Street, New York August 19, 1864.—3m. MISPLACED. On Thursday night, thu 11th inst., some p< t'on took from I^uuo F. Warten, ut Now Murket Lamp Ground, in Suesex county, a suit of Silver Mounted Carriage ll unc.-s with u leaiher pud under saddle, knots tied in truuus, und ro..nd leather reins. The not taken. The purs» n who inferior sui. in pi •» havo by icturniag to- the ISAAC F. WARREN, New Market. C. W. PRETTY MAN. Le «ces brid.e und collar took the above bame^s loft which they hers then; Aug. 19, 1861.— 1 2t. FARMS I FARMS ! FARMS I FARMS! desirous of selling your farms, please a full and fair description, with price and If you send terms, if you want to purchase a Farm, oall or send fur n copy of my REAL ESTATE REGIS TER, .ent gratis. be found a In my register A large number ol Dwellings, Stores# Building Lots, Farms, Country _cleats, »Mills, Timber Lands, &o., U.C., .esuriptiun and price, both for sale and to exebunge. Prompt attention given to selling property at Publio i>ale. Pennsylvania lands for sale or exohange. GEORGE N. TUWNrfEND. Reul Estate Broker and Cunyeyauuer, 1231 south 4th Street, Philadelphia. Send for a Real Estate Register, the largest ever ot ic the act oi uii tiie have en pro of that cx tl»e taxj® tho to ol duty is shall he ape.9 u*c»e January 15, 1864.—tf. GO TO MILTON, TO BUÏ YOUR Drugs, »Medicine«, Perfumery, de. THE uu designed havipg just received a large und complete stuck ot Drugs,. Ac., from soutQol .the be«t houses »u the city, wui nut only warrant' them cheap, if not as represented in quanty, oui sell eheapei than auy other denier. . \Ve call especial atUntiun to our oarefullyfcelect cd ituck u» Bruges, among which may be found Cloth, Hair, Teeth, Nail, öhaving, Dust, Ewfeepiug, Wail, brumb. doruu, Faint, Varms lies. Pocket Books , and.utlicr 'ariuty ; Fuoket k.u.ves ry ul all sums, oOlO bl ; btu a, i'erluni«ry ut the Hair funic, Dj VaruiaUoa, Ou», Futiy,.Wheel Dye NVukds, fiavormg Ex il all kinds. Pnut.»jj bi .a« d tics ; l'amp:, Lui hue.. ce, Dje .Cu q. A Ai. Ft UUOlS gCe, «ko. i.iuo Tunet ÖuUpa U CtilcbiUtCU i'altlu MoulClUca. Cum us; ail Ltgai> «md lobiMJ «ok, &h»»dca, Lbhhhuys, Ao. Aconite c ; Lumps. Lump Try i 'uut L >ZkU 0 L. W u »ec» tbankiul for ail favors beret fore made, r würfet a conduct uy L. B. CHANDLER, MajJ3, 1864.—-tiiu.