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[A r Fnim tlie Delaeare Ingalrer.l r NEAR L »il««0*l. Skpt. 20tu, 1862. Uf R "'r"„l vou b. .0 bind a. 10 pulillih | Dunr Sir : Will you be so Km p | the limited account Lend y ou of ti e battle of the 17th ; 1 send It for the benefit of the many di | t ubled families at home. well upon nity a!ld negro fast Mr. that slave, ; change ways of (Cries •• CAMP anxious movnins ol Ibc «111, tb. Baltle, per hotly contested Continent, commenced riiY-try ot highly spoken result of the day depended On the haps the greatesljjjknrt fougl W a ruing. Tho early in "'0 ofiiccrs and m m cannot uf. Every officer and if the i seemed. tlieir iodiviiluiil tiurtHinl. the id that night The 2d Delaware re ground they h»d tuten ftom ti e g, iy. We liud been «upporllng » dar before. About » o'otock, A. luarub ; wo foimed our Hue ,„atdi. About 0 o'clork the right think tvliere the battle „ ■ we were ordered up to the fri.li brigade ; the tirât Del«««» a. brigade ; their loss is they wore surprised by ti tviug in a gully nloug l1 "' cl 1 E» °' H they came within 20 order was given to halt; for them, bat lor another • they mistook it officers, and fired a volley into them that caused them to fall buck I they clime op «gut« «nd taught like the bravest of lbs brave. Their loss is greut. My „Id und esteemed friend, Ciipt. Leonard, fell the first fire, mortaly woundedi Lapt. Kick urd, end Wntson »r« «meng the lulled. As top of the hill, which «try that tery the K r0 ceived orders commenced goiog ight of the y and the right of time I heavy, which -field, it appears ; paces of this guUji this order w line ilmt coming from their BftV ing la their they halted the enemy thinned their ranks, and the B. the for ern For to 20 pKCM iroin iki* 6 ülb '- v > we a arle ^ * double quivk, »nd in lo«« Hi»« •'>»<> « " kes me to relate it, we took tho gully with n,lu, J r iirläoacr«, «ilk lb« >»*■ »• r '™ 01 * U 0,ll) ' V» then entered Ibo corn-field, «nd niter three hours hard fi g h''"S "« dr0 " * U ' h °, of the corn-field. The last half and backs hour that w in the cornfield fire from the enemy, and ft . At this lime exposed to ft battery opened ^ frSSl ' ÜclÜsd out of .be oorn-field falling iulo his if they retired in good order ; by the right flank, every place with ns much coolness only out in the field drilling. ... . Vor Ih. bencfil of tho«« bnving friend, «nd rotative* I« 'be ad Delaware, I debm It m, ot the killed and a give the names duty wounded. The 2d Delaware h attraoted the udmira itnessed their conduct in the socond tion of ftH t^ ft ^ action ; I consider that tUey none in tbe army. A rebel officer that tonic prlioncr, agkeil one ni oar officer, „bo the uevil arc you? When told the !d Dcln , be replied Ibnt be tbongbt Irish brigade. , , Cupt. Strilccr nr In command, end for hi« .allant conduct too much pr«i«c caonol be livery officer »adman of tbe regiment went into tbe action fought as ii they in i ha giv that tended to crush the rebellion there. In conclusion 1 would say tbat Dtlnwnre m wi.t well b« proud of tbe 2d ; but 1 uodeï gtnnd tbat tbo 2d Delaware ii more thought of in RicUardsou'x divUion than tuey Delaware. Wm trwers, Elkton, Md.w'd. Wm trwers, Elkton, Md.w'd. Samuel S. retch, Klkton.Md.w'd JrtiuciTT uïB aji*, rffttun.Ma.'w'ir.' Co. D, Cfrlor Sergeaut, James Win, Pa. w'd. a a private Henry B. Coleman, Pa. w'd. « « " Geo. Sberdan, Pa., wounded, i» «i " Geo. W. Hodgson,Smyrna,w'd Co. K, Corporal Wm. Smith, Pa., wounded. " " private Joseph McClusky, Pa. w'd. » •* " Jacob Wein, Pa., wounded. Co. F, Sorporal F. Pepptr, Pa., wound, private Koben Clark, Pa., w'd. 11 K. D.inishon, Pa., w'd. " P. Dunlin, Del, w'd. " Golly Genthord, Pa. w'd. " Tbos. Woldon, Del., w'd. " Vincent Wroth, Pa., w'd. '* John Walsh, Pa., wounded, private John Brown, Pa., wounded. " Henry Cake, l'u., w'd. " Hugh Kelley, Pa., w'd. Co. II, private Geo. Emtncrson, Del., w'd. •• *. •* Julm Hylaud, Del., w'd. a " Geo. Uarljtold, w'd. mu *• A. Howard, Del, wounded, it « " Juntes Kenny, Del., w'd. Co. I, private Edward buiith, Del., w'd. Co. K, Corporal Johu Holman, Del., w'd. a •> •• Charles Hammer Del., w'd. u ti private John Kend»', Del., w'd. it « " E. Russell, Del.,w'd. it « " Wm. Parks, Del.,w'd. u m u John Walraven, Del., w'd Co. A, private Edward Quigly, Del., killed Co. B. private Solomon Dickerson, Pa., k'd. u " " Stepheu Couaelly, Pa., k'd u « " Wm. P. Savon, Pa. k'd Co. C, private Henry Bennett, Klkton, Md. k. Co. D, 1st Sergeaut Jhlin L. Ogden, Pa. k'U. Co. E, private Wm: Cummings, Del. k'd t* •< George Topper, Pa. k'd u u •• Adolph Bruttkumn, Pa. k'd. Co. F, private John Alberto®, Pa. k'd. Co. G, private Cornelioua Caluhau, Pa. k'd. Co. 11, private John Noble, Pa. k'd Co. U, Sargont J. Lake, Pa. wounded. " Corporal Charles Busby,Pa. wounded " " private Robert Sloan, Pa., wounded, t. u ** Joseph Sparks, Pa., wounded. » «• •* Geo. B. F. Hamilton, Pa. w'd. u u u Charles Dickerson, Pa., w'd. u u " Charles Laws, Pa., wouuded. Co. 0, private Philip Giles, Klkton, Md., w'd. •* <* " Isaac Forcacre,Elkion,Md.w'fl. Co. a, From tlie Boston Conrier of Friday. Georfe I'raociH Trulii AbolilionifiUt the An immense audience aetiembled at Music Hall, laut evening, to Dear Mr. George Fran cis Train's opinion of tlie Abolitiunists gen erally, and Messrs. Pnlllipa, Snuiuer, Wilson and Audrew particularly. Tbe address advertised to begin at eight o'clock, but long before that lima every seat in ttie ball and galleries, and on tbe platform was filled. Tbe J#tgade Ban.l oooupied a position iu tbe gal lery. He said : Union men and Union of Boatou—I come back to see aud speak . (Applause.) I have heard iu Massachusetts who put McClellan out of Shame!" "Shame!'') (Voie that.there doing all they power. (Cries ef • I hope it Is not true. Applaus« ru d hisses.) I have always been in the habit of expressing It is easy, to go with The stinking tish float on the tide—the sal goes up the stream. (Laughter.) I for my cause, if there 'Tlfl I" popular curreut. ask you any dehaten here let them stage, and I shall be happy to confute them. If Phillips, Garrison or Suum jr are here, lei (Applause.) I oiled rouud the world a good deal, aud have become aouieiy ual tired of life, but 1 dou t like to blow my brains amuse myself »u this way. Alter these pre limiuary remarks, Mr. Traiu proceeded with IFho, he ankert, had brought their preeent condi tion of dependence upou Kugliab opinion Î The Bouth hail always been hostile to Eng land, as her various legislative acts to pro iuduntry allowed. Wendell Phil lips uud Wm. Lloyd Garrison, youug uten , took up the idea in order to bring iheauetves iuto public uolioe. They supplied with money from England to help them ou. For nearly a quarter of a century they had beeu teaching treason here iu New Eugland. The women took hold of it, aud abolition. The ministers, instead of eaohlag the Gospel, taught abolition. (Ap and Hisses.) The speaker said he v«d MaseachuseUs with liia whole heart, id he grieved to see the people given over i ut in peruioious doo trine. While returning f this oity from New-York a few days sinoe, b»ud of the 4 h don 1 want Latin in these - (Appktuse and langluet.) I love and white a ouifiu ; 1 ni ty say I ft decided prüfe renoe tor them. I will 'o tils white Wood adulterated by Ihe t Uifti* bigger»«* tbe 1 eu ienvor to hu address, til3 Northern States mat on the steamer To Btantly exceut "tu» this « lia In the audience and attempt [A r 'put Uf Tra | „Don't put him ont ; this is a 'itf.'SfSU { audience iu good humor again by au RllPcdotu 0 8 f Mr. Phillips. That di | t j„„„jghed abolitionist, ho said, Charleston, ö. t\, ouoe, before lie was very well knowu, and put up at a hotii. He had breakfast served in his room, aud upon by a slave. Ho embraced the opportu nity to represent to the negro in a very^paui a!ld 2 l tl"n"tB."-'■"»liolitioolat. Toe negro seemed more anxious about the break fast than he was about hi* reUtmim or the condition of Ida soul, aud fiually in despair, Mr. Phillips ordered him to go away, saying that ha couldn't bear to bn waited upon by a slave, "fixons« »>«, massa,' said the ne r.st stay heie, cause I'm responsible ; the silverware." (.Great la ugh tor.) Mr. Train considered it was impossible to change the nature of the. negro, tie had al ways been a hewer of wood and drawer of 'water, and lie would always remain so. (Cries of " Shame ! " " Shame !'' " Good!' •• Good I ") The attempt at Port Royal absurdity of attemptiu Sumner, and Wilson Washington a tho President, thousand ted s waited K r0 > ha . ■ t i showed y thing for them, and Andrew went I said tc You time ago I Bliuu't have the sixf— - Massachusetts unless you free tue negroes. Governor Andrew is now at a Convention iu ofp i'eunsylvaaia, hell for the purp^ au alternative upon the I resident, aud cheers.) ' liven the President _with a proolamatiou. AU I can BftV is. wtf wo 81 - obey orders and support the Administration. (A great deal of ooutuaion followed, occasioned by the excited Ulk ol a in the centre of the boll.) Mr. Traiu re platform and talk restored, aud Lincoln aud ing such (Hisses 1 I ,U uldied fire «Igued iiuested him lo step . After a wnile order the speaker proceeded. Bates aud Ouwar.l in Washington, and they to the country aud true to George B. MoCiellun. (Cheers.) I stand here the friend ot four milllou black men. Have they doue anything, I ask, to be massacred for f If we set them free, would their South ern masters hesitate to destroy them 7 No ! Well tho proclamation has been issued. For lito first time the President succumbed to the abolition pressure. (Great applause ohauge the face of in Mapsachusetts. Tell the Pro chance of '* I» all •. tlon to oi ko, * J r ' and hiss.'S.) We things h aident that Cnarles Sumner has eolng to the Senate again. Mr. Train hrielly reviewed Gen. Fremont s insult lo the Fres MoClfl R nra earn n ft his career, and said it ident and an outragu him Buch a reoeption hero iu Boston, want no fighting man, he said, who part their hair in the middle. I intern! to -tump the State of Massachusetts this fall, and l obal longe Charles Sutm.er and all his parly to discuss politl.al questions with me. Hu you | wnnt to support llie President aud MoCiei for Charles Sumner.) give in We . «nd m, and lau ? Don't you If you want high wage*, proies « duitry,don't you vote Tor Charles Sutnner. Imh ; unies« you want the negro.ra to «orne lu com petition with your labor, don't vote for Sumner. I reaped Mr. Sumner « abilities-he 1» a personal friend of mine (laughter), but I don t believe he is ft Union man. A« to \\ tison, I urn afraid ho has been discouraging enlistments, and wo don't want any The President hu« drawn the tiro tlonists by issuing his proclamât' He has left nothing for them to say. It cleverest thing ef the century. (A.-p'auso ) There U another thing against Mr. Be inner. I w„uld like tn know it an old bachelor is ht to legislate Chatles the „bo Dcln hi« be in of that douo. itne. I the AIhL i ha for wives and children. We must change oar whole system bore in Mas address has joat been issued to tbe peop'lo 0 of''the State. It if a magnificent paper— Bland by that and bury Abolition in the ooming election forever. Don't vote for Charles Sumner. wTveiteUyour husbands, children tell your la thers—don't vote for Charles Sumner. (Great ap plause.) __ uodeï Indian Quebn hotel, fifth and Market The euhgoriber is to kia friends aud pat nauio'l Wilmington, Delaware, pleased to nnnbanoH t«».», that be has released the pleasure at all times to see his old customers 1 acquaintances at the "Indian Queen," end he assures thorn that notking shall bd wanting on his part to make them feel £t home during their stay. The stables attached to his hotel are ample for the accommodation of fifty head of hor , and are always provided with the best of provender, and attended by careful and at tentive hostlers. C. M. ALLMOND, * Proprietor. Shocking Mortality.—F ora period of near ly three huudrud years, there was hardly of tho ancient emperors of Rome who died quietly aud peaceably iu his bed. Some had tlieir throats out, others were poisoued, while a few committed sniaido in disgust. Such is life: a sceptre, the toga and a dose of strychnine for the anoient Cscs.ir. But, hap pily for us, times hare changed. No longer do we bear of snob shocking events, for at tbe Drug Store of Dr. J. H. Chandler, No GOD Market Street,are only not prescriptions care fully and accurately compounded, but there is also constantly on hand & large and choice assorament of the best and purest Drugs in Market. Perfumery, soaps, Brushes, Couths, Port Monnaies and Fancy Articles generally,also on hand at moderato prices. * Excelsior House.—J ohn T. McNeal, late proprietor of the Meohanio Hotel, has taken the Excelsior House, in Shipley st., one door from Fourth. Every delicacy of tbe season will he found on his tables, his bar is Bap plied with the chocest liquors, and he hBB fitted up magnificent ale vanlts. Oyster, terapln and other sappers to order. Private rooms always ready for gentlemen's parties. Boarders taken. His house is open at all hnuts of thv uiglit. lie h good rooms and beds. » The choapnst Flour h Best Brtnds that oomes to the oity, can be got at McLaughins No. 615 Market at., opposet tho City Hull just received a Splendid lot of Irish oat meal at MaLaughlins 515 Market st., liAUD fTiueB.—No doubt there is but feir persons in onr Country, who have not felt the pressure of our preseut National troubles, und let the largest part of our Mechanics and Laborers be deprived of their weekly earnings, and then comes Hard Times in good earnest, ■uch is the case with a large body of population at the present time, and therefore it behooves us all to look aronnd and where the most can be got for onr little ings, and in view o(thi* state of thing», I am in the market with goods for the quality aud prioes oau net be equaled iu this section of country ; therefore, 1 that I have just received within the last few days over sixty cases and package* aud Shoes, mostly bought for Cash, at War price*, which I In the Gents' line I bave twelve different kiuds of fine boots, boots that 1 make, that I get $9.00 per pair for, and French Calf Boots I am making, that l readily get $6 per pair for, aud ye: I have fine calf Boots at $3.60, $3.00 and $2.60, that Is truly very low for them ; and Gent's Shoes, both flue and coarse. I have over fifteen dtff erent kiuds, and Gaiters ; I have eleven different kinda. I have them from $2 a pair dowu to 76c a pair, at all prices ; aud I have a lot of Colored Gal Wilmington make, of them, that I a pair. Tbe low is, they announce tn the pnblio Bell very low. have patent leather it is with Ladies' fine Notick. —We would call the attention ot onr rentier» ; having repairing done to the store of our young friend J. II. Bleyer, situated at the corner of Sixth & King streets, (corner above the Post Office; Wilmington, Del. Mr. Bleyer is well known a* a repairer of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry Mnsionl Instruments, it la «nly necessary to let the public know where his pl»ce of basinese is to secure him plenty of wurk, his prices are moderate, aud sures tIs work to give entire eatlsfaotion, step around to the corner of Blxth »nd King Abrarete *w* five him m Wrkvi. ' ' , (Ladies')' that hat cost $1.50 to make am selling for 60 and 75 not in tbe lieighth of fashion this Spring— for Ladie's morroouo aud leather boots aud slippers, I have lots of them. I tailing Ladies' morrucuo aud leather healed boots for gi and $1.13 per pair, a real goed shoe, and Children's boots aud shoes. I have forty differeut kinds, from Euglish Kid, Patent Leather and Bolton lieelod oboes that I sell at gl.25 per pair, down to children'! styles and kiuds aud to these Ladies who have been waiting for the last week English Lasting Gaiters, with heels and good •oles, that 1 they selling thorn 12 cents a pair. All uumerou6 mention ; soil at $1 per pair, I say here in good order. GKO. II. WALTER. May 17, 1E62-» nmtwsffi To tub LaduE*.— 1 To all whom It may Ç £&zt 2 ,:XR SS »/<"'.»» J Btantly «ver »iuod, and It la as Rood «« new— exceut slightly soiled. I agreed to make tma iü.tu... ( "tu» mmb "" gïï. -J .f this oiiy i» oory >"fge- ''J 11 « "K 1 "*! ''"l'* I « nonilfot mamifiu Hiring Hoop bk rt» lu ' « iMtitul. Building. Iran th» I,«di«» of Wil imagina would pntrouiz» ljoina uiaaufnolm«, lia uiighl nuipioy iloulilo lii« uumbar. 1 ur .,l.,c»i» 1 "u/yoar i hO H „p.. ; t DE ^ Institute Building. ß*r('\)V. Special notice». BATCHELOE'S HAIR DYE! t WORLD. I V WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celobratsd di»UugtU«h»d from nature— ; remedicb tho Hair luitantly turns a color not warranted not to Injure the Hair lu the ha IU elect» «f be* fy - »* Hnd iBvlfc ' I, or RUSTY Brown, leaving the Halt »oft aud beau . GKKY, i planitid Black Bold by all Drnggl»U, Ac. „„„„ The Ocuuine I* kigoed WILLIAM A. BATCHE , on tho four »ldei of each box. FACTORY, No. 81 Barclay streot, (Lati' 33J Broadway and 1# Bond Street,) NEW YORK. iu Jnn«4-ly^ a re 1 )ROP. ID WARD V. PORTI1R. Principal. I Fatt. Sa»«um, IbSO.—The Fall and Winter Se»*loD l'lfitltutlnn will commeuee on the Ylrtt'Y®Jue«day ,U November, and coutlnuo Five Montba. I be Building , v „ placed iu complete order, furniture ««peclaliy adipted for 0'>ml»rt ana eoun uicnce of Student», uldied for the oldvi boy», a» In College*, fire from Ihe eoafailon and ro»traint of a ef ln«truction I» tlorough am «Igued to lit young uieu for admUslon to dull«» of the Privat« Study, practical— dö belt College* , «hop or Counting ! '* By the UberoUtyef the Board ofTrusteea the Açadomy I» rurnUbed with a Ubr*ry of 12,00 « voIums au,l one ol t collection« of Chemical and PhUoaophleal Appa State»—tho» affording faclUtlM for Mathematical educa acquiring a complot« Bclentldc tlon f»r superior to mo»t icheola In • : r country. The best Teicher» will he employed, and no labor oparou to »«cure the proper moral, mental aud physical induing oi tho young man entrnitod to hla care. Term» moderate. ko, amu» ..d poster, Xuwark Delaware. Doctor Edward Veazcy, R ESPECTFULLY iiiformi miiiglen and it« vicinity that nra ooTucrof Front and Weit Street» ra under Lia c trolaml management. The Rlort liav-ecentlj Lee ■upolied with » good aiiortmeiitof Ireah andgenuino ineiiiclns. Which he will 4l»pen*n himaelt with great earn accompanied with auch advice lit may be needed n their adminUtration . He huialco, for»ale mo»to „„uniat patent medicim-hoftbe day . Ho iiopeab, liïuntatttjr'' ••»»thehuntne»* to merit andrecelve »rail uhllc patrenaïe feb*3-tl t citizen» ... . «■affif?*-' asy-No marriage* ln thl* paper unie«» accompanied with a re»ponaible name. In this city, on Thursday, the 25th in»t., by Rt. llev. Alfred Lee, D. D., William Boy , of Kent county, Md., to Kate K. Irvine. On the 25th Inst., by Kev. Thomas 0. Murphy, Mr. George A. Mills, of B tltimere, to Miss Annie C. tlagmy of this city. MARRIE». g (jftlqulionn, On the 28th, Elisa P. Prloe, wife of John R. Price, and daught Shaw, in the 20th year of lier age. 03320. I 49-Reatha are Insirted Iu tui* piper without o accompanied with OMtuarlee, they uiuat atthe rate of fleta per lino. Fuueral Notiros September 27th, in Braudywine Village, .1 about 35 years. f Lemuel and Eliza Notice. '* Chicken, IN the lastnnmbtrof __by Cheap John, In which sells Htop Skirt lower than eny other «tore In Delaware, manufactured In New ; also that it is the only city where thoy Hoop Skirt« go.>d for euyth'ag, ai 1 sell 100 »klrU where he »ell* on», I hsv» no doubt the ladle» of V» ilwiogtou vicinity are tho b st judge«. My »klrts ar all . .lumped with my name and rhe word Patented, therefore .~!)| 11T i'r |lf -imuf fâiaa ihe »klr.» is ..X H. IIYDS, Agt. t !.. .. . „ I nsltute Building. I still ronUnoe lo giv-. five per cent, of »II Reran Sals.. tl> * p| ^ n1 ; 1 - Yoluoteers ami Wouuded Soldier». 1» o tv SI fa v c<i /ln'ii). i ?4 RBliVAiCU. The cow of the mbscrlber strayed awr Saturday night with whit» and rod spot» ou her; wuitespot. on her jaw ; »ho hs» u largo bag. "ttie mark on her tits from the cult sucking middling high horn». Whoever will give the xabscribar information »0 that he ohu Hud this receive tho above reward, uud owuer, by giving infertnation st thl* oth and Spruce *t*. »e pt.~lQ. 3t .-, ...-• Kelly. JAMES SWIFT. IUhttodP.pl ^ ■' SHERIFP'S S. 1 L.K. B Y virtue of a writ of Venditioni Ext reeled, will bee:;p#seJ to Pnb day, the llth day of October, at 2 Hotel of Jame» II. Dsyce, following Real to me dl Creek Hundred, a two »tory Dwelling a »Ingle «tory K,token nttsehen, Smoke House aud Stabling and carrtsge huu e tad other •nt-houi.es, adjoint Wjottea . A I t allume In said Hundred near Laurel, out building-, ad joining lots of Pond ot CUTpnsau ft Msore an nod token in exccnllou a» tho property of George Henry aud will he sold for car It by . LOFLaND, (late) Sheriff. .doing »ix N. B.—Tan par " nt - K f A 7 OctuVe $ lOO Ilokpu'ood fl*iauu for. $aoo Three Dollars per mouth. Payable in enty public will please take notice tbat tho book* of the Philadelphia Mmical Savings and Loan Society Are now open to raceive subscribers to a Fourth Series. Tho first diitrtbutton of Seven octave Rosewood Pianos fur this aeries will take place at Ihe offic .. No. 1021 CHESTNUT St, Octo'-cr 1th, 1SÜ2, TUES DA Y, at 8 o'clock, plan of opsratlons of this bo had by applying to Circulars, *■>—a •— highly beneficial luitltutlou the Secretary of tho society. f, Secretary. a-pt. :to-3t ürv L5 imm! »hi! Tuiiiimiug ©TO K ATE n. HAMBLETON & CO , respectfully inform* the clticen* of Witintngton uud vicinity, tha-. they "leontlutto the Dry Good* and Trimming business, at ket »(reel, Wilmington, Del., where they hand au exrollent assortment ot all dese.rip st°ten°lou , fo\ho'mtiVliig of LADIES AND UHILDHBNS i AND CLOAKS, Which thoy will make to orde>. 2 CLOAKS cous'siitly ou hand. DRESS MAKING always receiving Also »tlnuded to. They are latest fashion*. Pattorus cut to order. Matiilue Sewing ac^aro also kepf "Vlrauklul ... ......__ spectfully invito u continuation of public patronage. ^ Hoop -»y ANTED At the Vinegar Manufactory of W 2000 Bbl*. PURE CIDER, J. 8. TROXELL, . Front and Orange Ste., Wilmington. sept 27-2m MALE OR FEMALE AGENTS 60^,000 United States, Cauadas, and New Brunswick, coal »nrvey», Superior to any $10 map at tho price of fifty It U not ouly a County Map, County und Railroad Hap of the United Sûtes aud Canadas combined In one, giving KV.KRY RAILROAD STATION ; coat 20,000 by Colton o •*n ; 370,000 i and Jistanco between. Ouar.tutee any wonran or tn,tn t) to >5 per day, and tako back all map* that cannot be sold slid refund Hcnd for #1 worth to try. Yauted—Wholesale Agents cauvase well, furnished Maps in St it", CailfornU, Canada, England, Franco and Cuba. A fortune may bn rnado with n few hundred dollar* «spi ral. No oomperttlon. J'f. LLOYD, No. 104 Broadway, The War Department aios our Map of Virginia, Mary ad, and Feau*ylv*nla, eo*t Uii.OoP, on which t* ui irk I Middletown, Maryland From The Tribune, Aug. 2. M At* OF V1KGINA, MARYLAND, A7 Williamsport Ferry all othar» money refunded. •'LLOYD'S PENNSYLVANIA.—Thi* Map 1« very large ; It* cost 1* but 24 esut«, aud It U the beet which can be purcbaaod." »ept ^7-3m ' 100,000. If-ONE HUNDHED THOU8AND PAIRS WF tf" OJ-BUOTä * SlIOES..^ Although the above flgure» look large, yet there Is »»id to be Drily that number of Hoot* sud 8.io«* in the county ot New Oaetle Mari of the State o! Delaware, corner of S.! and Ship toy »treat«, loweit figure^. ^ lie i* readjr lo di»pu«e of^to l beehrst rurtom. r ,^a„ft|| ing great »nd extraordinary inducement« to purr.baaiT . j "**'" •'—'•"i✠iîoiV" ( Ten or Filtaen Mars ,tö 53 ill !>** KW; ARGH ST.,THEATRE,|saM. J a«* h™**™*™ * 7th > 1 illUl'ieiput.i, * Artil inA at««« Manager, ( iîïï:;i- WÆ .'*™ " " "" I W. B Frederick", Joseph 1» Murphy. ' cent» ; Parquette leaving the METR 0 POL 1 TAN MUSIC HALL SAVU.LE lilULDUNU. W M. n. CHAD ' K'K, OF THE FOUNTAIN 1101 BE, PEOPUIBIOB. following Is Ale» and gcmletne«, r» Ij the.r 1 ar ' n nngrd aud will tppev. ARY The Charming ferUgstratii TILLY FOWLER, ilratnb!« Ml»* Emm* P 0 «' • - MU« Unto William», Mi«* Loû t ta Uosard, a Fi'of Nichol* Willi hl» Talented sad Wonderful PawKy Johnny K< l,,1 .'" li J' Ureat m B | 0 ist aud Commodian v.ii lèd Delineator of Ethiopian Ohara The Celebrated Carl Dalle Tbe'Un*qnaled Vlollet Moubleur M-iaart, Tho Uueurpuwed PIanl»t, Signor Bravort, .. , Tbo Charoctorlatlc \ocal:*l. AThe Proprietor 1* uetcrmiu» l touako ~. x „ m . „i vho ni<S*i refpeetabto place» or amawuent ctiv ai.o liavlugeecuro*! ludiMaud uiiutlomenuf ■»!• and eduiattou, ho hop*» -u ifeive Uiet « neon rage ment due hlm fiom a jreuorou» publie for hU exeratiou* iu procuring person» of re»p*'clabiUiy a* pei tormira. NY CONSIDERATION NO JUNOBb admitted on .,««.JS10N ORCHESTRA «cats dö »opt 17-tf PERUVIAN GUANO, ol for Wc have reduced the price of our No. 1 Govt. Peruvian Guano, in 1er From S 75 to «Ö per 2000 It»«. A liberal discount allowed to Dealers. ALLEN & NEEDLES, 42 South Wharves & 41 S. South Water Sf, PHILADELPHIA; STEAMBOAT HOTEL, BUYER. DELAWARE, ISAAC BAKER, PROPRIETOR. __ TlIEundoriignodtiheithikmothodtoannounce TITJ to the public th»t thi» old and favorite uitabliilr* £1. manthaibeen dtted up andthoroughly reaovated amStkatha i* prepared to accommodateb*arder«*n< Visitorsfroiu allpottiensof thecountry. The servant» are attention and polite—the lablasare benntlfully lug plied with the bmt from them» rketsof Dover, Wilming ton and Philadelphia, and he B*r contains enlytb« olioiceit wines aud liqaor«. The Stable» are extaniivi and the gussU may rely on haringtheir horiatund ve Ulclos properly attended te by obliging aud experiunooi „atlori. This being the Capital and lucatnil in the hear ot aflneconntry and withtn a short ride of emu paisod bathing, huntiug and tlihing ground», all who desire • muiement and récréation would do w«ll lo comet» There isdr.lly communication te ithy railroad rndrteamboat». Tho priée» nv31 DELÄlaHE STATE LOTTERIES. JOHN A. MORRIS & 00., MANAGERS. DrawlBVriUke place at 12 M.. and at S P. M., pit T of Wilmlnaton, State o f Dolaware. ÿoHNW WALKER and TilOMAS H. SHARPS « tqeKwor i Commissioner* appointed by tbe superintend the Drawing*. Tho Drawing* rake place in public, on t of the building oï the «onthwrel corner of keiitraet-, Wilmington. Delaware. All order* Will he nrnmptl - attended to# mlK.loner'»eeitlA#d printed »rawing« M sfler the Drawluu take* pUco. ^ AI I commnnlcag — all ËtoonA floor Rr«l »ad Mar ■ >uu the Com hi Immedlalnly JOHN A. YäORiJ^rcO. H ilinil >/.on, {.. Del. ' 8e r t. 13-Iy DOT SALOON, JAMES McLANAN PROPRIETOR, NO. 122 MARKET ST.. WILMINGTON, DEL. ^ Refreshments all kind* of cat'.b!«*. The very*ho -'tof TiJ.nl U„. Larger Beer an I »oinevery flue old »tock «letoglnd don the Intnit» of thirsty wsyf«njrs through thl* vnlo of tear*. A variety of tb « fluent kind of aegar*. By strict attention tobiulue**, an l kooplug the he»t of overy thing ■' ' ' 'of publlo S. The lilgheit . M-ly. JLOTHINÖ BMPOJRIUM, No. 273 Marke *JL3 ST BEET, Wilmington, ' elaware. The *nb«cri |pi her respectfully luforms the public that bn ha? now III# ou kahd a good »»»oriiuent of Clothing »nltahle to tho searien, at his old stand, No. 228 Market Street, it below Third Street, below Third K 1 P-et n.uatly worn, and made np la the best man , and will be *»ld low. A good as*ortiuenl of Cloths, , which will Caralmtra aa<l vo»tiugs, coustottly e uiado up to order In arrauteJ to fit und give Mtiafaotl-Vn. in a, Collar», 1 EDW ARD MOORE. <ii occiit'M! «sliOf ERÏËS JOHN L. RUSSEL, in «. LATE OF RESPECTFULLY' Informs tho public tbat ha ha* lea*o<l the Store lately occupied by John Ai ü vRfîl kin, »outh oast corner Front au .a* nmdo large additions to the to furnish ut tho lowest Whole»n'eor -t iiitl»!e« or FAMILY CiKOCERly.s PROVISIONS Ac. hi the Market Ian 12-1 v IK AS Ü1 '' JkuiiHff Liidtos Iiiktitule, WILMINGTON, DELAWARR. Number Limited to Thirty ! Building new and well located. Spsrlou-i Grounds In for exercise. Charge» Modérai e. _ FIRST •railBEK. For infarmaticn address KEV. THOMAS M. UANN, A. M , Principal aud Proprietor. . 8. MoConus, Rr.FKim.kcr*.—Hon. Willard Esq., R. R. Fortor, M. D., 8. Floyd, Cashier Delaware : Goo. Bush, President Dnuk of WUinlugUn aud Brandywine, Wlluiingtou, Del., Mr. Charles Beeson, Odessa; Mr. Johu P. Cocbrao, Middletown ; Mr. Lotto . ., . .; Mr. Wilson 3. Outtu rn. Lolptrtc; „... „ Hurlock, St.^ U orge»; lie*. ^Me»»r*. Alkmau, WLwell, Del* ware City, tutd Rev. D. H. Eiueraou, St. Georges. ' Ju ID-3111 B arm Waufcd A Delaware or Maryland Farm wauled In ex change for Good City Property. _ Apply O. CONARD, *■ »Ui »treot, Fhllttda. Ju 7 For Relut. THE Subscriber oflors for rent the Oltl Efitaliliklied Auction MART, . 0 East Fourth Street, WII.M1NGTUN, Lately occupied by D. P. S. Nlch etand in the city of Wilmington, a making business. For farther partlcnl rs address This 1» tho best h d Ir to barkV nPer *° r * n THOMAS WOODWARD, West street, 2 door» below 9th, SOMETHING NEW Choir, and Siuttins Schools. THE VOICE of pkaise: A New Volume of Mu»ic for Choirs and Slugiug Sell with Newrend attractive Foatures. Rendering It the Most Desirable Work »f the kind. For llm u»o ofih« , Sltralng-Scbool, Mnslca! <'.onvcuUunaud tbo Home V..S.O, by EDWARD HAMILTON. '„•This li ok ia not one of a sari*» of Trienntnl p lion» rende to lupply a market artilltsally created, tbo embodiment o the best frnlui of ih^kibororu« auth ni-Speciarà'.teBÎton I» directod book I* printed from large, clear type, tl n >t to hub how much could be crowded I. well It cotlld be douo. We Lave, therefore, a haudsono, siaudurd, well knowu tuuas selected te •3 per d Spucimea copies seat by mall, poet p«ld, on reeuipt ef price. Specimen Peitoe »*nt free on application. PublUhed by OLIVER DITbON k CO., jy 1 j-tf 277 Wa-htnttou Street object bslug cougrogatiuaal 1* Frc h «nd .Salt Keel* Storr. MURPHBY, Beef Botcher, -ipoctfiiily luforut» hi* frieud* and Ilia pub the beat Fresh and Halt ISref^^oto jît*^* Is . j L»A Be*». For sole by ( »tall. No. 27 Fonrtii Street Market, corner «if Mar House and Suipley Street, uoith side, and his Store No. 218 WEST SEVENTH BIBEET Where tbe best Fresh and Salt Beef in auy quantities. By paying »tritt i 11 • a el urea he Wipe* to receive a stur» «f publie H5 4tb and m w« HHMHWfiH HBjjSTlSr .. I 0. RöSSiTER-l MMÄSSi.sara.'Ä-" i BHUFFLE BOARD AND BAQKTELL BOARD, Ina large and cotnmr ill. pi 1 voie Boom» for Companie*, tlou for Partie« of Pleaetne. GIVE U8 A CALL. Obliging und attentive Wait trsa! N.r. KA'I'OaD, ant! fleurai com Grain, Floor minioa McrcbaiBl« yo. 5 j!V. 1 Yttfar Sheet, Philadelphia The blgln tt t rice* obUlnel, anlck - .nsigunient». T ,e »tipport ai.d pa .0. EATON, «l.oot, Pllll at cl phi . made on - „ of Del*\vtrluu»ro»i« ctfuliy »o FANCY runs 1 . FANCY FÜR * JOHN rAKLIRA, nio. 718 Aroli 8t.. Below Eighth, south »id« PHILADELPHIA, Importer and Manu* nurer of, and doal in all kinds of f ANC Y FURS, s k (litldren'a V!1 ffaî& i : ! « Ca«tlo anil - Counties Pfrieud» in N . 11 en* i : - t bnttutifnl .'ce of the l*rg"bt and kind* and u • ' » nd Chil «.™ •?*!>» jkss«* rl*e in Sterling Exchange, and t.ie new » all Fora Imported Gnce ili« !' r '' t , u . f , A "y Rt0 ck l»»t«, I will 1 would t.l"0 «Ute that a* long a r sg0 il» e.>*t me; offer U a! price* proportnnah* 1 ' ''.r; r . and Munufac but U will bn im|»o*»lble for me to • mu ture auy more Furs, and »cU the.u ; of ,, i3 p^ir» ol the Country! , number and Mrw*. JOHN FAUblRA, ■218 ARCH Streut, Philadelphia. ,oti lot *tata The Silver Chord; A Companion to llie "Home Circle. A Collection of Favorite , Ballads, Duots and Quartets, With Pianoforte Accompantmout. Home Clride," known by all '■"ïnri«,?. >-&■ *b*' in n< a;ty evory kaowu. h 1er pu 1 , * Bl ,p rec i a ted, —- --- - a niano and a voice will not fail One look will convince them that U U Jurt «nd baviug purcho»cd It and given It «"''SÄLtm'Vr o« *• M| J' "sn sftÄ« ; 'r'".'« OUVEKbUSO»* ■apt. »»*»* SECOND PART sibigling some cmriri.«*i»w» af.,'!g Jig?J!*.g^m!iSi -'V;Â'r»"'."bï.t...riJ»- I**«. IS rent., on rweipt or»Mtb.oid«"T,'!.'5 ! "mTC6rf'co.; *277 Waaklugtoa 1>e 0. Mailed, postpaid. , llotton. ISOOK. li IMPORTANT 10 FARMERS. ■\%r jj invite your attention to our large well ■"Uyour oouvenlenw. Weae rw . 0 mmended by far Md ' "h "GGuhyJwhXve used them, lehahoeln Uag»,'r«ry dry. JmirdaSl. C Pho»pl.ate of Lhne In bag». Alton Si Needle«, " ' harrel». Rhode** Company „ „ Webb'« Fertiliser In bag». Chem Dn«t 8 (Manufteturad by Wm. « .Stroud and »old paid for grain. c dlBERT k BROTHER, Corner Front and Orange St«., Wilmington, Del. floor Mar uplOlmw. ci UBtry.and the fact rtrat all {.. e**h, coupled nl*o with the fHcrthat .c, cent t^r lb. or Doth soap and candles ha* to b» psld to ihe^Uovernment, ■hall on aud atter Ihe first day „f October next, make hl« conditions of ».le cash. 1 will pu tbe chsuge now tusde in my sept 10-4m « h.' .-l.y ^Ivcn the very Vs& r. d. nicies, The Cheapest and Healthiest Beverage in Use. RYE MILLS PREPARED RYE COFFEE. |j. S. HOYT, EXCLUSIVE WII0LH8ALB AGENT, DEPOT, 194 WATER 6TRBBT, YORK, (Adjoining United State« Hotel.) . DAVIS k CO. None genuiue unless signed Entere! according to the art of Congress, iu dork'* Office of the District Court for tho South : o' New York. Thl* COFFEB lia» b-eu relailed extensively for mouth» .. . with a dally Increasing demsul. A trial of it will satisfy tho most Incredulous that it 1» a whotesoraa palatable, aod cheap substitute for any Coffee heretofore olfnred In this market. in this o'ty Put up in onepouad paper» neatly labelled, and p icked in boxes containing five down or 60 lbs each, (will keep «. oil In auy ellmsto,) and sold at a price to rnako it thy ihe attention of all who buy or u • - r '- m — A liberal discount mad. to dealer*. Superior Fine Ground JEtofk.'W J30N~E, BONE SAWINGS. CJULPTTATB of Ammonia Nltratq Ö boda Ash, with full direction* th-'lr own fertlliior. Also Guano Original Ain aiuper Phosphate of Lime, or any adnlteratln^ material. Farmer» In nurebssiitg thl* Supurphosphate will get full vaine for their money. Price ID per tot of 2,000 lbs. A liberal . For »ale bv ■ ; 'll rr .1 ROGERS k OUEST, Seed and Agricultural Warehouse, . 133 Market Street, Philadelphia. eg« Fiiittti.i.t. .v jiooitn, Manufacturer» of LIGHT MACHINERY Particular attuutlon given lo 1CA.CHINB MODEL BUILDING, 8BWING MACHINES REFAlttfcs. Mauufacra ry, Ninth und Church Btreots, Jy 2 tf Wilmington, DoLwara. Implements, Fertilizers, WHOEnïfJALE AND RETAIL, ,_J «Y ItOGERB & GEBT, 0. 13|'. MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. May'17, New CaallF County Mutual ln«u ce C 4 >nit>any. JHNGTON INSTITUTE," CORNER II AND »f ARK ET STREETS, OFFICE WILMI NOTON, DSLAWAitE. Interest on Premium Not os rodured to C p .Mutual Insurance ia believed to be xpd rience so far ha* proved It to be tho of (n»unmce against loss by Fire, •JMIiS iirincijai althiiugh this Inetitu'ion baa beeu hut evlii teure, the list ot Insurer» will compare although not few, U* vo beeu promptly paid, as have been tuaurod ia this offiiv, aud bave had ■ . The object ha* been i ef safe riaks, rather than to s the number of insuted w ithout regard to bauurd, iemiuaiog the liability of Sinking the Cash capital In of heavy diaortera duri ng th* year. B IRECTOR8 Wilmington—Wilil», ti Cauby, VincentC. Gilp'n, H chardaon, John A. t uuoan, Jacob Fn»ey, John ( , William Taiaali, B iwftrd T. Dellab, Samuel Cauby. Iw. Brlnghnr*',BII B Talley N- <v C i,ilo ' '»: CAN BY, President. G. H. P. Simkoks, 8ec*j . aud Treasurer Air"alee hour* from ft I« I, and float 2 to 5 r.EUKKI'. tlctCALI.. Fracticul Drn> «r und Tailor, Mo. 12B Market £?i., Wilt ningten. Del. THE Subscriber having completed ment of WINTBR -GOOD*, would n thu public that tt CÜ fully Inform prepared to fiae aish all thxmo who deelre clo thing ef a enpanor quality, at a ehrep- cash price, and tbe sio»t fa-tiioaabU *t view '.the »hurt« it notice. He has also on hand au t itensit nrahing O oe '* >f w flr.t elar .*quality, r ran be obtained at any other tblftCity i j sot forgot to gidk me a trial, «mall werk dene .tua» **u_iUka*ftftl 1* ranted lar establish BJr-fk«K fltodAU. .. . —. , n „ I -i. I EightVahtabto Building Lots I «wiuci»» i ha SIEL M. ÜATJW will off' » IS" * sVÄ 'v «■«ISTÄ: ati that valuable pr yer'ty fronting «n lh« w#*lajd« t «irret, above Eleventh «reel, ^ p" /ame« ket «treat, «uil extending bark 173 l«ol « half way through »■' l "* u « B * ln ?\ 1 lonr ou rtrango »wort, eore*pon i»K * «ireet, .»ell b. o.a H Cel ri im-lie« float, 'he purvliaver vvUNmvejji^ pi.viiego of la l. - . up euy lliohltpil. ... ,R,—Ten IH.T cont. of Uie 1 the .lay ..f sale. The greater part i alu ou the pmi-erty tf do tre.t. Which he psyi The sale will be without J. ivhann, Raw Rone Snperphoephnte, FACTORY NEAR GAS WORKS, WIT-MI NOTON, DEL AW ATi E. ,-t Street."SO ■ lii* Mipf» .!'tto«phau t I Ciu no«'offend _ with the a-b'.irauc periorl'y to other tsnper* n8*.| in mauufartaritig tld» article I« in a raw suite,~ and I» :tl*" aouuouKtrd wttli Peruvian Ouauo, urn l, K' P ' 5 nÄ nudor hi* own aupervUWn, and will ho uccounuhle tho quality of evry tou which love* hi* Factory. ■ iffl! 'ÄfSY SS5ÏÏÏI? SÄ 7e,'c"^Ä.'.'ÄÄ?'"™f»*fipp.ll«lln . a handful to three hill». about tho «aine. Potr.loe», li-u> • ploughed »10 or 400 lb*. •'ÄÄ'Ävr sa iô the State, he hope* to ho patronlz; d »» hoietofore .1 will Insure tho Farmer* a Good and Pure Article. For eale by all the gram darter* }n jhl* c ^' 0 M fcy j A Older» will bo *«ut by ad dei«.t tir vo*»el Newark, Delaware die»"lng the »ubnorlber, or lauding. lauding. 3 Children's Carriages In eût fS Perambulators, Gles, Wagons, Chaises, Volooipedos, Rocking Horses, Wheelbarrows, Carts, «See., ' ^hy the monnlacturer. 1 A liberal dlHComit to the trad«. J. A. YOST. d rillLADBI.PHlA. 214 Doth 8t.. „nvi'iirSrrSm.raj 1>e ]*.7 »uhacrlbor would respectfully 1 " r ' irD , , t ^ e . c ' entrusted to ^MHakNUIIED, In Uouaoswltho.it soiling the carpet« or floor. 'i"i^""ÄftK!i«iUi. . , old Paintings Eestorod e renpoctfally ask» Ihoso having work to give him a call, foel.ng aatisflcd that ho 'irhtSwSKÏ Ä'Äri OB» atl.nded [feb .ij li jTi). niouuT* DEALER 1 \K\ far . ftlarket St., opposite Clt j Halt, WILMINGTON, DEL. THE SUBSCRIBER HAV . (G taken tlio nLove eland. .? £ - « > ■'nd Ailed it up in a nee, ».yfn. would reaper fully solicit Uiu ntUBtinn *>f hie , l riP . n ï , , n '' * hi* now ant* well »elected «toc Silver, Patent Lever and I'lai public generally. Chain*»! Fine mwer ptnUe'.IWare, Jewelry of ev«'}"! jerintion, and ol the lateaiand most, faHhionableetyl Glocke »ultable for Parlor», office*. Me., t0 **J h ?*' h * 1 ,! every si tinla u»uelly found iu a Orel close Welch on Jewelry (flljàbliabme n t, which will be dl.po.ed o . HSSfïiœs» kntutrect. 3 door» below A__ »old patronage I. 131 Mi ..... MARKET Ac TKNTII STREETS l. w. coi R _ _ »acilitie» poMcMMd by him for obuining'all Wines and Liquors in their purity, a long exneriencH in the bugine*«, afford» character and quality c Amongst his »tock may be found Cognac Brandy, Pale do. I Jaraacn Bnirita. Holland Gin. | Scotch Whiskey, Cboioe Old Whiakey, in wood aud bottles. Sweet Malaga, tanerifle, Hlierry. WlNKtt, very choice niid old, in wood and bottle*. Extra flue Moirangokela Whiakey, Sor 5 yenra old; the flavor cannot be surpassed. ujFTavero k«e|>er» mpplied on the most reaicnablc terms. Families supplied with the ckeapft Win*« and Liquors lnR ~ÀfÈ lr AFFL,ICTED,— Invalids i Wines and Liquors of various kind«, purposes, may rest »«»itred oi obtaining finest quality, from V C GILPIN, S. W. and 10,h street. WINEa AND LIQUORS, 1er medicinal par hand and Champagne, W pose*, with a ce UHOUERIE3. nlw n ice» hv V C GILPIN, S Vf corner Market fit Tenth. T' AB.Wl'Ka AKdOIMBS. AND LIQUORS o suporierquality. " ' ' mers «tipplled wholesale and retail by the cask lohn «Itracn ornuckuge»: ofa»*ortud kinds. All ordert by post or otherwise received, giving a limit in price Warranted to be**ii»faeterily filled,ort lie gaodstaket hack Pleiue call und examina, nt V C OILITN'S ' "-.d Tenth Streets. Notice to Spoilsmen «t Eagle Powder in ca niste rai and rifle. Al»c Shotof alliitl denier in Clov« r.Timothy, ds. a so for sale by V. C GILPIN. and T«nth Streeta» Wilmington. JÜ Union and Constitution Hotel T UB subscriber having leased that large and diousbuilding, at tho N. W. Corner of FOURTH k LOMBARD street*, Is now fitting it up In a stylo cannot bo oscelled by any public house in WUmiugton. Hi* room* me large and well vtulilated. tain« the choicest brands of Domestic su I Imjioried qnornand Hegsrs. In addition to the abovo av- ry variety or eatable*, consisting of oyster* and every •alible Mbpt In first class Restaur iuts. Don't fall to give ' , especially the soldier* of Delaware, every man^who enlist* has a heart that course expect evory person who visit» It to b< sr this fact In mind. [agl3'3mJ T. liOLMAN House anti Store lor Kent,, ! SLäÄÄS i and à Kootfitore, In ou« of the most buslne»» »tn-eis, und Im* a «■»■»d cellar, tbat ha* boon filled up a t a re»taur«u>, 1 There is tn alloy at tho bark part, that leal* into Klar The building would be »attable for any purpose. It was last occupied a* a liquor «tine. Apply u JOHN STIVENBON, Orntign feb 3 • i 'id. W»I. S'. IHTFFY, "2 ii Mi,' l v iii)li.<aliiL'r finaler ill dlii^ic»! Insti'iiiiieut*, Mu*lc Books and Miu.ie.il Mureliaudlra of ranSBpQuverjr d.iscrlptlon, wholosale and retail, T Tflj 3 i'Jo. 71U MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, DEL. Waul J e*pcrially rail the attention or School» and Toarh ilh »» hula driay a» possible. JOHN AlKIN'S BULLETIN, HtKL.—50 bbls . 1, I! and 3 Mackure Haddock. AM.—1000 lb*. Extra Denar CuroU Hama. .— 500 lbs. prime Leaf Lard SHOULDERS.—1000 Iba. good Buaar Cured Bbtulderi SUGAR.—New 'Jrleuiis, Porto Rico and Lnvenng» Il ADIHH! H ERRING.— 1Î a* adult*—in COFFEE.—50 baya Old Java, Rio, Laguyra aad Marl caiho Colfte TEAM—50 half rlii-Kln extra Green and Black Tea* ««tv Orlnaite, ^*80 A P.^-Olti i ü"'. ' '* BEG A ILS.—bO.tHKi Imported :, Palm aud Castile Soap. Domestic I NISEEACH'8 Celebrated HUMEOI'ATIIIC IIYGElA 'j COFFEE. i*com ouuded with a view to give ra the U equal» the latter In amnia and taste, presents ira deleterious qualities, bat, on the contrary, contitltntee a most Nnlritlim-s 8a!ubrinat and N»urotlo beverage; coualstlng of pure iugrodieate of vegetable substance».— l*o«»L»»lng there superior qualities,It lias elicited the ap inended lo every family—children a« wall _ every »rate of h-altU—and to patients under Horn copiât eHbrketdrMi * " aprio NEW tJOOIbS. B LACK 811ke, Black and White Pereales, SLtpherde, Plaids, Lawn*, Cha lies, Gingbam», A« , White Cambric and Jneonette*. very cheap. Also, a very large assortment of Prints and Muslins at tbe Lowest E. LARKIN'S Family Dry Good» Store, 6 Bast Sre -nd Ktract, Wilmington, Del India Rubber Rrlflisicr, Leath«! F Ok Threshing Maehl and will U«t longiir ; • tretolfc For by TTffWTKÖgMÖÜ'ilfiw Ur OU, rv rat Meduu«., PfttfuMrr, 1 aad U toet aU yet wwnt to to* irmg line îf°H^BU.LAlN'Y for year Coa Teilet Artie le I The Great Family Pby*Ic ™ MS> V eaetablo Liver Pills. n ^ m « 4 »Â'rÆ !0 , Kidney«, Stomach and Bowel*, . Imparties a healthy acljoa 1 *l>eclBc»liy on the I. utgoitlvo Organ*. lo every orguu. They never ««bill ate give ton- and energy to the outira *y» < appetite In every c*«e and strengthening the *y^eni gea eraliy. They operate pleaaant'y and mildly but tnor ouglilT and PtfbcttUblly, without griping, »t.-keiilng, w»ak* euluB or leaving the bowel* metlve; keeping the ay «ton regular and healthy. lu thl» consist« tteir mii ««. r.tr over all other Pill«. They nr* a per'eot aultdo *• for »leu aid oil «Ml arising rrom a torpid hiver, 'bey will found to 1« wry valuable. They are et»£tut y 'ap. John Cone, of Ihe learner Ji.hu A. Wavuer, Cai*j S" ,i in£aÄ^ÄrfÄÄr»* the Peul if. nia wore be now 1« vrl-h hi* in bovev vritn fnll direction» at Vi ««Uor *»• Wr Bold by medicine dealer» throughout tho country, i paved only by f iM DR. J. fcIMMS If SON, PhyxlcUn* and DruzgUt*. 7 FamllT McdUlnee, Fourth and King &••••r. VTUatagton, Del c. mn, ,3 cont") ««eures a box by '- alt.— ' " ""I.. Supor-Phosphate of LIME. THE STANDARD MANPRE. Vn.in.lc« 1., »7 old.. In It" »•>»•> : The Same in Quality, And lKT.ri.U7 to »• iriW "■ - * "*="'• 0f '""O' 1 excellence. , . Prie» «4S per 2000 1E«. (lit cents per pound ) .1» t.KtlKK.1 Mm... tor ■» IK..7 y~*g* " ,b * the Fsruier ha* that he is buying a genuine article. Oar Super-Phosphate of Lime U uniform In it* cheml Onl constituent», and alway" to be re.tcd on. And Deniers i AH Onl constituent», and alway" to be re.tcd on. ALLEN & NEEOLES' 3 F*o t i 1 XÎ 25 er, By tlio introduction of now and Improved machinery In our work., we have materially s.'.îï5tïïÂÎÏÂ>. ». .»«o»... eût accruing. The retail prie« le now $25 per 2000 lbs. '» bellet» it to be'lbe bc»t and cheapest Manure la , roce'.rod direct PERUVIAN.—W fruin the I'ornvian Govornfftont. ICHABOB —A from the Island. PLASTER.—0round rirater—a »npertor artlol«, packed ■aperior artlclo, recelrod ALLEN & NEEDLES, 42 South WharvM and 41 South Water St., FI rat Store above Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA, hardware , Cutlery, Glas«, FnintH, Oil, Tur pentine, &c., WILEY PLOWS and CASTINGS. A FULL ASSORTMENT OP Building Hardware , Comprising in part. Locks, L»t«=hra. Boit», Ulnge», Nails, Bash Weight», sc., «>-• 1 . n '' «toc I'lai teeeivod a new lot of table cutlery, Which we will sell a' rcaaonablo price». .niyvTH for the NEW YORK BELTING COM ^Y'S°1NDIA%UBBER BELTING AND STEAM ALSO, WHEELER & WILSON'S 1 ,! on . A__ PAI DKO. Sewing Machines. wm. II. Blllsny *t Co., g g. CÛHNEK.ECÜ«« AUIt WARKCT E^rKOETB ^ .■■vslll.lTItll. Tl'HE partnership heretofore existing between A f. ActitsT and John D. Htkrh, Iu tho Furuhare hr 1). Byers will settle up the bn»lae»» of the flrtn. U * OUAS. F. AUGUBT, ang 2-4t. JOHN D. RYEK3. Bulletin ot Jl. R. Bringhnrst, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEIIOOlgf, 317 Market Street,cor. ot Fourth Street. BROWN'S Dandelion Utilise, recommended by the illy h» a »'lperior beverage for Dyspeptic». KOUSSO a new remedy for Tape Worm, Il U pa with fall direction* for it» i «e. VANILLA BEANS and Extract of Vanilla, superior ar :le» may be had fresh at H. It. Dringliunt'*. SCHENK'S Mandrake Fills, and PulmouicByrup, «toelî nt H. It. Bringhnrst HPASLDING'B Throat Confectlen», Just recelvoi by H. R 'l)e(î U RATH'S Electric inny be had at nil times of II. It. Brlnghurat. UFHAM'S l'ilo Electuary, ju»t from Now DAv/usON'S Blwtic 8elf Syringe, celebrate preparatlo a complete article Just received by H. R. Bringhnrst. HOLLOWAY'S Pills and Ointment, very desirable ZOLLIKOFFEK'8 Rheumatic Cordial, '» Drug OSGOOD'S Indian W JaYNE'SBx and Market »troot*. Brieg H* < B 0 fuÇ 1 r °™ Md A ® ae > • cold e . Brlnghurat, Fouit #) KdWAltd ' S ÏÏCÏNALL'8 1 DRUG ÜÜ i : . : [ BULLETIN j No. 4», f Market St. W OODB' IIAIR UEBTORATIVE-A new «Up at EDW. MoINALLB Drugstore. ' CAMPHOR.—I have a large supply and *! i . Families putting away Fur*.supplied eh a £• McINALL'B Drug Store. MOREI1KADB MAGNETIC PI.A87 ER.-K. Mo Inallis Murehesd'soriginal ngriil for tue aale of the shove Finster. E. MtINALL. BROWN'H TROCIIB8.—A good article for sale at . MelNALL'S Drugstore. ■ ; •' ;~r FLAGG'S RELIEF for sale at EDWARD MtINALL. HOUSE Cleaning articles, suchaa Blue Stone, Cop rus, Whiting. Ochre, Glue fcc., EDWARD McINALI.'S Drngatore. HOSE'S Family Medicine* for sale at E. MelNALL'S 42 Market Struct. „„„„„.„„.„„l,,,,, ! «uÄttOK H.M1 . . .J ««;>«.?■ »l?y. ( ri« i **»•»' OHSW* r»'ro«7HS9 l HPH ra»h and j| f nuiue nt *J . MclN.lLL''fl 1 rt, ' r " lùiw ard Mid nail's Card. !. BRUNET'S UNIVERSAL REMEDY.—To the Public.—in presenting the metiuof tic Univer sal Remedy tn the publia, tho proprietor ucems it a duty to »tute, that it has been ured win unpreredeu • ' succesn far the last tweniy-flve yaws, and la now extensively urad in Europe asatt infallible curative. Brins a graduate in tbe science of Medicine, th» affUctaduiay rest ^enured Hint ira ingredienuaro oom the Muturiu Medico. 11 D no patented nostrum, go up for the jHirjtnseof «peculation on the aHictlnna of of ulu »ml long e«l Idi bed bt aiing properties, virtue» have been tc«t«d b' thnueandt, in every va* riety of ditease, from the ii.oipianl vutcratiiand confirmed nraladiet of tbe moat daucer ou» condition. Certiflaute* and testimonial» of every ■leset i|ili„n, niid to nny amount, will bo showu tboau who favor the proprlator with a ealL 'D. MolNALL, Suie Agent for Dulawaro to the in sk Töii (j 1/8«. —The ^ Ton<nre tor ritte \>J Cheap Jouas. —That great institution for selling Boo. s and - the working Iloop Skirts lower tbau any other Delaware, all my Skirls York and that is the only place where they can make hoop skirts that thing. Cavilry stock of grain. Cavalry bootB as low as 3,60 Ptf pair First Battalion Dklaw vbb Cavalry.—V ol be drafted. Ouly a few more days volunteer enlistmen.. The last chance. Pay and Rations to commence at once. None good men need apply. The following amount will be . paid to each recruit wlieu mustered in: Premium $2.00 ; Rpnnty 825; and Equipments furnished by the proper de partment*. Apply at i„g t DB 3tt door to the City Hall. For tub F all kinds of domeBtio goods in Now is good for any would do well to see my the ap mouth'* pay In advance D Baker's bnit«l. 1862.'—New Goods.— Ab still rising in would advhe person* in want of muslins, flannels, satinwtls delaines and goods of such grades to give J. 8. Kenuard & Bro., 306 Market street, ft call. They have jnst replenished their fall clock of goods and in tend selling them a* cheap as th« times will admit. Kiefe's Ale Vault?, Nj. 4 We»t Thirl il in the Glasier Building, opens to-ni lit.— Free Lunch. Chicken l'ie, Reed Birds and other delicacies. Lager Beer, Old Ale, &o. Coa le l roar prererlptlon* prepared from -1 r*a'<i»i WHMN*. C ~. >V the very beet Drag Btore, lalffirffi