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TME COMMONWEALTH. * == .' THF . ! i bona ltd.- { d tbs pro- j j r , sr legislation »Muuld ku unacted ' hy CoMresstopmiect ibr institiiilous of tlu; country J a" >, nto P |ie* ^•eiwdsar'tli«'snT-s'itr th* puhti,• lands, . slw.iiW h.; divined , on «quits j I Wlt.HHVOrON. CELAWARF. mm M.BâRH. ■ ATVRlliT, Al tiFST Editor 1 ; j 'GOD AND TH i PEOPLE.' 1 roi F. UNITKI) STATES X tiCO. JOHN J. CRITTENDEN ) j I to Üte action of llte People's N .tic Convention. fhzhjei; at fSWÜSs PLATFORM I'KOl'LF.'r* PARTY." Ï. Th* expenses of the llrnernl Uiwernmenl eriminstimi sIiimiM he maile for tlir |Mr|>..»e«if a >tfi>r<Uuf | h»*eit *«» ftlfcit Tiixsiltin. 3 In the fowuatlna. by the people of a.'IV posetl sew Htste nhnotd uot be Milmitteit into thr I «id.-racy, unless I'onfress fojfcinv tnwd tlist her cunsti jndfaiem. th« bist evideitc. of «hilt » '.X I ifflf. 4. Hsrlaiiaine all hostility daclar* that Well i\ OTIC) 10 A SPECIAL MIET 1 NOUP TUB CENTRAL S3 iîS"SÏ ÏSSi ! , I AT Angmt 7th, b II - I 1 d tîonrr, n »tjatunlay. heptember It, und there of Mild election *0 b,- wade I« the Clint Çt'tfy ib' P CouMy uouiiiiiition»j, to be'held at the City j 1 Wilmiaqioii ; «is, iu Delaware City, ___ In«* ill« neat me« ling of the CentraH'oiiioimeo. I »I „ I A Mess Meeting of the i'eopT-'s rnstyorlwus 1 Hs^rrd» «F.« PÄ! Ill mÄÄ 8 t.M '" *a flivor oft he right* of the masses, mo cordially In » 5ÄÄtÄ7' , *'KSTss?Är ,,M " « ■ MONEy. ; ! *1 •" IO. C c ...... .Ft LARK. MgWl Csutrsk CMSBttltSt meeting of tl»e ('entrai Committee of City, on Tho Ibis County, wilt be kehl Thursday, IBUv inst-, which time has been fixed for a mass meeting of Ihe l'coplo'a Party of Red I.ion llumlwd. at that place. !>, I Couvent ion 'Rhe State Convention of the Peoples' Party, to nonunstc candidates for the office ■ f Governor and Representative Win 1 » Ill-Ill „1 I !»u 2nd day -of September | fneasiMV, By order of the Exec the State of DcUwmra. km; Davis, Hon.(T S. Layton . 3' ! N J in-- - re II. ITEE. ■»f. Clark, 1 . Com . c. rl mjsmin VKxnon.—The •hm i»csui.o»™ nl ^r nominate asndidutcs for tin tnd Representative toC »n Thur*d P» Party, ongress, be held "J. the 2d of pit ml i r, ip -'* "PPCobulion of the members V .. »hat day will Jd C. Cl-AHK, It. «f N. C. Co. Central Co It. «f N. C. Co. Central Co To Coaataroxin«vrs,—One ot the rules follows, vizi—Nu publish any communication, tilth ss aeronijtini'-d by the real rr«nic and odHrc*. of the writer. This rule «mimet dapnrt from, nnd therefore several commu nications remain unnoticed, because ur the writers. do Saroknt's School Monthly. —TnU interesting little Mtgazinc fi.r August has come I«' hand re l-lète w ith lively and intrresting reading matter tor Roy* and girl*. It is finely illustrated-nnd is «wry attractive. Tt ft. ptfbfcdicil at V.\ Winter Si. by EppM Sargent at the low price nl gtl. |»cr year. larnbatloii. The great, li.irmoiiious, unteirifiul BucliAnun Party of this city, ha vu fi.und a Mare's nest, having secured the egg therefrom, wpou it; expecting to hatch a setting »tilling that shall *• op|MK.ition*' " a* high a* a kite."— kern 170 s upon then», and sharp jeeive the first eark-c.u-klc, or bray, (for ) of that w hich «liai* cl incubatiou. The There lie ha lelted fr< this lend« rs of the iturliAnauireg, the expression nf Major lligslock, " ore sly, sir, devclish sly wide awake, *ir{ wide uwakc und starr irg, sir,', Chin nation. In ftict' slyne*» is a distinguishing characteristic of th.' Buchanan breed, and tlu-y ende selves of Ibis characteristic, a* avail them. in them lies ny and cvcry occasion. T.ip leaders pretend in innocent ignorance of " who's who," nnd "what's what," as though icc cream W'ould'nt melt in Uicir mmilli*. They innocent, so lamb-like, and all oth " ii ki «I — -Ob ! ye who Ko pious and so holy, YouVo naught lo do, but mark nnd tell, Your good yourselves ! I t ghbors' faults und follies. n«*. ' ày>\ i is perfectly eirluons and proper. It will lie rctnoinbcred by our ri»d General Scott a candidate fur the Presidency of t'.e Republie, Ills opponents, who are now the-e Buch maint«-*, attacked him with the bittar raslevcibmcr, fi»r Being a Romun Catholic, and adJitci d evidence the fact that lie had a child in the nunnery, to j thruugliout the Union tor this great crime, and op po*ett him with ull their might. When the American Parly did the it, denounced him thing say, opposed foreign Catholics, th wheeled «bout in tlieir tracks, and let htosc the •dogs of psrty upon them for so «thing, and (•sured devoted hoadk When Gene ral Stott spoke of the " rich Irish brogue" and the » litA-set German uc cent," tlic sc »cries of mo-t bitter -and malig upon bim, and charged him with endeavoring to gvnder to tha naturalized citizens, for the purpose of obtaining their votes, when I he American Party adopted a Platform 4»HiAg the opposite tuck, they taking that course, with K-.ott was for taking Ihe other. 8o that no course take will give satisfaction vials ef wrath upon thei Buchan mite* opened their bat* villifiea lions Uic other hand. !« ,i for the novel ,rt. «ay—.t will b. dm, Tjie »„» „ ,h,l t , .l*Km.y»e,th.»ft„Il„k.n.„i|e.e.pm to bring forth, will turn ou* te be a cripple. It i. MM« »wem low tl,.w» .ttor.rt .ccrrtl.n, 1 a Duchanin candidate for Mayor, but pub 1 , , ... ... V Lely te pretend that the party w.H make no noml i ciih. j virulence as man. ox party to these Bud tanin gentb 1MK enouglt —fet us to our story, « nation, but cast tlieir vote* i<tdc«endent candidate. Wr would p it 4-tL« 0>t tlioir gu ird in rc ii-fl'-K o :ic, to lliii matter. I'roplt*« Port* - « Major l'ilcaim, an officer In tlio British ! thr service of the Biiti - and drawing hi* pi*t»l* llom thc|f holster* •d in nil the haughty insolence of a British > . . . I y°" rc *' ,row j ;" they bemg I of free and independent i U-y the command, but stood |n ! .' -, , ,, „ ' j . •* ' u l , "n 11 •i.Mi a .exing n. : Exasperated at their obstinate manner Pitcairn . discharged his pistols in their foe.s, and wheeling his war-horse toward hi* troops ordered them | . - ii . .i I -pi . ,,p. •• h i; o ire up. ii h ri es. >ie i >i. o 10 " charge was t. leave two of tile Cotitimnitals welt- ; ! crin g in their blond,and severely woimeing several I. i others. The men t.f Massachusetts did not iin- ! { . , . ,, . . | j mediate!} return the hre, but bung a.iduu.ilmcd | j they look to the trees and lences, and on the re- - treut of the Britons hurrussed them on the Way to ! ding great numbers. j Lexington Hew , ... ,-i I c I ; ' 1 0 Wl ' ' ,n n,c0 oatne pouring in mm a 1 J quarters efiering their ui«l aguinsl the minions of. Briti#h power. j who at that d ty e-ould cstiinnte or foretell the j j stupendous results to flow from that blood shed at I I Lexington? Where w«e the fker or prophut who | 1 heading a battalion uf Itrilifli troops ; umrable Htofning in the liLtury of this great j try, « n a fiery charger rode up to tho American* j 1 iissrnibled at lic.xington, in the colony of M j master, •*» brow down y I down your and di-q free and'indopeudi lit refused | Il.iston, killi.tg and I The news oftlie bluod sited at that day could fling aside the veil that hid j ! rmullly ... J idl the II.vvee 1 » come lo j , I ' j ; who in the • 8 where .he rhe heaps of si.in l.y thickest a(Wr tho combat, there to be found in my a bine uniform of the Dc,JWnrt ' LilU ' ,,|, ' ,llmd ; ,,,d tj'rntmdbloody, eon- w '" ,u,,n * ,ho on ' y w,,ld,n * ,hcct n " d «'••"''d of her chivalrous sons,as they hud sunk to rest, and j » lt«r til-e-.mrulfcvenhoy.lepl well, .oourned hy I' 1 « *»««d«»»"j-. »» d - .. . « «■»* w j ; the Amcrie»,. Brad und cm,dried hy IheAo.er.c»,, I I site was among the first to adopt the , ", ,,„J llic first ,« .ign 1 1 is s.te the tvrst lo sir» o a , blew Per . KK md regeneralivn ot Americ.n.from byt.iauguraling Ihn "People'« l'arty," und rescu- ; it.g llte eounlry from lire De.pntUm ol Boebunon. qvu ^ «Ma w Adininistratioti is fa.l converting this country in elective monarchy. The policy ia to cen lire the power and make Washiitglon City Ihe ! Perl, of lire Kepoblic. Pre.idem Doet.m.n .Ul. ! . .... .... . - his minions around hint sitting in secret emifravc "1 »'« «.piul, wild, forll. llll lr .leere,» lo.ill p .ru ! of the country and the behests offlurty aro obeyed ! bv _ .iinm und vom ...... wir» ' by un.c , pimp. undTumpy ... «to .rt rewarded by ll.c .p.,,1. of pafly. 0» Prod.», I,a. .1 oopcd to mierferc in tbo m.»t ummportunl municipal election and dictate to towns and a mong tl IJtlawareV gglc fought aud hied nnd conquered In-1 dcpemleiicc for Hull's Chickens" wetetamung the bravest of the thickest nnd after 011 , I ir posterity- The old "Blue brave, and w he revel* danger wherever death rrotwf in bt In the hegiiming ofthat longHtrugglc for Free dom, Delaware, small is statue, hut mighty in >ng the first to approve the Dcclara lion of American Independence,tha mortal deed, and she the first fo sign and *cal und adopt the £roat Constitution of this Glorious Republic, t permit it to be trampled underfoot honored. site will be Duluwur D»la»ti„„-o|-l„ 0 ,|»„rtG I the Constitution, so i | lit ofj the Monsreltieal Gove they slnll have to rule over then».. The po*t office has become n plete und thorough systciWnf Espionage, extend r. No ip is sentimem* if in Ute Administration. IT he do, lie ill» J'*«» bead, in a political p. in' iow, and he is iguomiuiottsly expelled from the speak a sentiment i position to the Administration. If he d »liege oppONition |»ays the fortei a Freeman parly. No tnun d hr fill -• Tlic People's Party has iniugurated n order of thing*. It is intended lo carry out lo the fullest extent politicn! liberty. Wo have thrown ur to the breeze and inscribed upon it* principles und folds sentiments. Wc t rcspoutible for that which other p lies have past Wc professions until wc prove recreant thereto. Our Principle* hetak en hy Ibc world for nil ■ccttd and to *ifi for I ho 111 selves. They ! flratic to the j .Sovereignty, tho Right of the M ijority . The feature is Popular Tmk Ladv's Book—G odi y'a Lady's Book for September and instruetiva readinj mutter, It it is ever a welcome visiter nnd mend it lo the uttcntimi of our readers the Ne Vlue Ultra of magazines. It two ft mid red p-iges of matter, all i oii*n and splendid engraving*. Il is publisher! at323 Cltesnul street, Philadelphia, price of Çtft per ann uul replete with most entertaining *""! , ! 1 PkttjiroV* Nitiunul Mig.txinu Ibr the Lidic lor flic month ofSeptcmlHT has arrived glad to ree it. It it* I , of the best Magazines ut always rich, racy and interesting, nnd well handsomely illustrated i calculated to afford satisfaction Tlic present number nml contain* ' pi* les. Il is published hy ('. J. l'u t the l.i «-ie*.— far Tlio Comnouwnhl,. Mu. Editor :—Iu lapking over the Smyrna Til/us, of , l Ui»a an tmrote Stgrrctt • a 1'rlei.vi " I tUDD'Xe to I Mr Nou-n.mh In u-lirai. T t inn ! f \ Î • 0b ^ C ' 1 ?? n ®I*hlt'Ver f but It should bo 111 justier, a I II tend to ull whom it nullit coiioor».— | Judging from the tenure of tlio article it self, it cannot effect the uiind of an intcl lig.,,1 co»iuiunity muob, either in favor of nenhist th«> other Mr 11 »II i B mnltiiu.;« i . |, . * 8 I mofhjjsive g,> 0 'l m iyhl>or-*a iemperatc, : moral and rellgiout mail, and onc who dou8 I not oui y inerrit, Lut com mauds the respect ' of .11 wl,o really know bm. Th, „rUclo shminrli frith »nni„in«l, .,4 •. e i boutida With cont «tncly, ard re therefore ; unworthy the notice of a Christian person, lurtbcr than Justice demands to tho.se who arc unacquainted with Mr. Hull. It j a enough to see that the whole article abounds ' wifh vituperation and abuso, ( I might have ' r_t_.|,__j \ ti . ' p ® aid falsehood.) He speaks of godliness d ungodliness, but there is certainly no leai-8 of the writer, or he, for whom he writes, Leing hung for over much godli- I Let iustico be done to nil nartica J 'I kill'll* , J HU 1II. DftTINO Peaches \\ ITIIoOT Peemng. —A cwrrespondent of the liOuisvillc .Tour nal communicates a :ral fine engravings und Fu*iiiun No. I 3lKi Clionut si. I'liiladelpbi the low price ol tl.. plan of drying j ptxc-hcs, which may be of servfce fo our 1 readers. Th« fur» i„ rcm.vod hy i m . _ • • « « -i- , 3 . mersing in Jye, made by boiling wood »«hes in water, to a tulnrnlde stren"tli. Tl,e b« ftboaM he warm, hut not .0 as to ' oook the nc.chos which tire rtlhhed in It „Äf, .S -ÏS .îuL .|Ï!« ti ' " p > n ° ^ t ® rn wnsfiedI in ole«r cold V!' rtWlld , *"'! ,|»sv can then Vo r.tt' s rA 'ItT can thcn OC cut and drmd in the of usual manner. They thus lose nothing of their sweetness by peeling, and to bo of the best qmlily fur nil purposes. in . mg of ! Rl^u.ir render* « ill cnnf.-r o.. u. . ,«vor l,y inform ns 'if h nv ani.i.-m Iirinciileiii which nmy lin|<|mn. ..raiiy iMiprovrm.-ni- or new ruterpri.rr whirl, may be cnmm.ilir'd or talked nfiu their rr.prcllve localities. i'ii.m'nutox.—O n Inst Friday week, when the Great News arrived of the successful laying of the > Atlantic Telegraph Cable, our citizen, expressed I tliclr Jnyful satisfaction; and the subject was the j all absorbing theme of the day. The city udtllor I Ries not being about fora dmnonatrulion in honor i of the event, some two or three of our private clli ! * C| »» Iwid hold ot the opportunity, and went Vigor ously to work to get up a huzza for the occasioni : By (he evening everything was arranged, and the . Amphiou Cornet Hand, led by Prof. Boggs, parud cd our streets, and brought an immense concourse | °f people to a stand still in front of the Fouith Street Market House. Tho band look their stand on the vara nda in front of the Library building, ; which had Ikcii beautifully illuminated for the I. ccasiun. The "Stars and Stripes" waved mnjes ! tically over the portico, under which was suspend- I | cd u large transparency, bearing the following | |k . vices , « Triuill|tll of Science," * T hc Atlantic - Telegraph Cubic successfully laid." Everything I ! being in readiness the exercises commenced, and i j the joy of the multitude showed itself In the pro- j Imigcd hurrahs that went forth into the surround- , ; mg element. Tho band played during tho even 1 ; n y our soul-stirring national airs; and magnificent fi rc works filled the intervals. The people In their j excitement of the occasion bist all knowledge of l * ,c law in regard to fire works; and one continued - j huzza, loud and mighty, went up as each rocket, I or runja|| cunt i| tt W ent off. In the midst of the | whole a most beautiful bulloon was let off, and ÿonil lïtnltfrs. j Tn Ati^ntic l' .r.—G iikat Dkmomsth j majestically wended its wuy to the far off North j ««•*- AII»*«tl»rll,«wl,ol..ir.lrw.. ouoolUj, j Imest ever gotten up in this city« nnd tho people ; were delighted with the suddenes* of the demon • 8 trution und the complete manner in which It wits 8 complete manner . At 10 1-i o'clock, Mr. T. Roberts j tho d i and proposed j Atlantic TclegrupJt Cable," j llitee cheer. Tor Cyru. W. - Field, und lliree fur ! rhe N. guru, which .vu» ».ponded lo wilh Vo..- | sppl.iuse, I he band then catno down and , r.îiUnM^nd'tlio'town wns chhv.mcd "** w ith the occasion until a lute hour of night.— | Wilmington now sfonds e«,„ally ^rvcing^ tv.tl, , fj her sister cities lit celebrating the (<tcat been ol | w I' 1 '« ".i"" 1 »'""'Much credit l.due Wr.j ÂÎ « ,„J VV.hninglon w ill not .non fo,gel Ure Demon. , erenug ef Ihe Oil, oMugo.l 18t)8. | GKoar.Krowji Jaii-—W o visited the old j til which is a pi.tiit brick structure ot unpretending raruncc and of not very massive or ponderous ■ projKirtioiiH. Poor oidCupluin Windsor who has piled from time lo litno for eight years i* ! still u prisoner. We conversed with him and lie informed us that lie was quite tired of hi* present quarters. Me is n carpenter by trade nnd he told us, lie had built two cupboards, three wlieell ar clu'st finished, and another begun, I had censed to make any more articles because lie , could not sell those lie hud on hand. He nppeored 1 1 ""« d «F^* < > "I " 1 »W»»»lV ««» l "S> ' 1 Ids mtcUeet. CVement flurly, condemned and , H0ntl ., l0e( ] j 0 death lot murder, but respited by the li.rvcrno, fur 13 ,oi.r, oreople. lt,c »m. «|»rl ! pr.pt. tv i„.|»or. In .pp»nrn be ; u,,tS maKiins lln>uglt tc n\j% t e ^ "» ' ' "J, 1 " 1 el'cm.d I' extent had been made for the purpose, when the rc , happily for him an iwq] tu Unie to J 11 " 1 ! ,[" ni an K"om intous « eat t upon te se., o • I ! ! fiST" Jl ,"b"l! »"Ï, "wü!'m4 otimrnl lor H.e, ns in .til probat titty it •**••••« m»r lne the term'or which he is respited. "I ! Ii.tl «orne Hnlr eon.. rmUoi. W illi bill., but II« up- j ! P c '| rs ,en 'K |U ''• HU '• ! ' »*»«*••«»"►> rolormulron from Imn. II«, l.vr. I *,,, Wlll.J, , 1,0 waHsof « |»Hon, .„ed fro,» . viokul und »»-fut deoil, hy the baml of Merry, and a tern t . t;x imp to I ose w to permit K"' , M dmgr, i us p:.ssioitH to had them or. to deeds o« bliMKl and dvulhr. aN t;iv Mottvk Powru—Xmaa P. Fdirktmb, Esq., ^ old resident and one ol ytÿ moat met ante ■ carried 011 the part of tho committee, announced the exercises el three cheers for rtl'rtlioll "1 1 ■'' t d sB'n'MÜùc of 1 lo unknown to the scientific world. It requires neither Fire or Sloum— il I. ,„,t elecl,icily, g.l Viinisnt or ntmuspheric pressure, and does not «le pend upon the l .ws of gravity. It ia applicable to Steainlm-jts, Siram-e.r*, Factories und Mill*, und is capable of being nude practically uvailnblc 10 propel Ihe largr.l rte.mrt.lp or U,o .mull«., mantle clock. Mr. Fairl.mb has constructed a working model which answers the end for which m « ongnged in pre fur the cxcmnlifie-iiiiin ' a Z M exhibit the thins- to i - ■* ■'' t designed,, and lie of his machine. Ilu ul^s of applying Ii voat so that he may bo able the public without the tUk tiun pirated. Mr. Fairlumb is nn experienced and scientific Civil Engineer nnd wo may expect to ecc hi* „Machine ut work ere long. paring d Fl'RNITl RK. AND Bl.INDS.-Me Ilarnwu have finished their King street. It t . J. A J. N. Building No. —.. free building, four stories high well calculate«! for their hu*iiie>H. Tlic first ire. about 70 fool lung and second story 25 feci wide. The of their Cubiuul Ware «Hs,d.y Blinds. Ti varnishing room* s*ory conl-titis tlic workshop —llte fourth story contains their Blind Factory. They have on hand a large stock of new nnd ele gant Furniture nnd every style ol Window Blinds, and are prepared to furnish to order every dLscrip nf either or both, from llte commonest qttuli ices that cannot ivc satisfaction. Tue citizen* of Wil mington and the public generally should call ; for tlw rase Its* ns they do not charge anything for looking over their stock, flee their card in unothcr column. <y f.il ! Tint Colombi an R 1 named com pi tty is m: Companv, —The abovi 1 posed of I worthy, respectable and Industrious young , this city. They using exertions rly ull DcLwariin*, induce their fellow citizen* assist them in plucing tlic company T, "' v !' u,,c «W'D'^d « committee to wuit i on Major Gilpin fo tender him tlio Cupbiincy ol the coinpmy and he has partially accepted. We would commend tho Rifle* __ ...... . «l.rtnv,". vvcil'mk ,t » ,,n„r rtorj- 1 of W.lmmgton enmiol on, , . . . * V ,r>e . n,cl ' lo JO*» I "" ^Zbe,', S *"'^ '° °* 1I,C '* I * v »tin*» nf that the city volunteer company. - v ~r ,V ''''V.*" '''' I ^ WL 6, ' l'P cd lMl11 lh® " Messenger office and ; hnd tho pleasure of taking hy the hand our edilo ' 1 ri "' l>rolher r Dodd, of the above pager. We found i I him busily engaged in a neat and cosy office | tlio inu»r> St scut and were politely entertained bv ' him while we remained. Ho keeps «-very thing in I a PP ,c P ie order and matters look thriflyand busi- I nCT *-'' k '- » ... ,« 11 1 Panted, spirited and well conducted little weekly I I ncwsptper, poblinhed in Créorgetow-n. Sussex eoun : ,y . nMd w0 . d , c ,. rtdy h 0 p„ rr ? c „d D„ld m. r : I on to thrive and to prosper till the end, i ' , , _ r , ; r or , 'Z 7" PT"*' 77' ' i ,or «»«rly United .Slules mull Currier between Mid- j ; dlctown, New Castle county, Delaware, and Cecil ion, Cecil county, Maryland, died «.this residence neii r ihe latter v liage on Sunday last,the 8th Inst, "g®d about 35 year*. He leaves a wile and linir ' ' 81,13,1 c h , hlren together with pumerous friends to ' n,ourn '«i- premature _ The Sit-amboa-t Rohxxt Mo*rib, which ran fro ® U "* c *'y I® C«po May, some years since, i made * n •xeiwawm toCa|»o May ouBetarday last, I un<icr 1,10 0o,n,nund ol ' Schcllenger. She "' udo ,hc ,rip down in " ix ,,our *' and her W- ! , l,,rn rca ®hed tbe wliarf in Philadelphia under n mu of six hour*. 1 Ri:hskx County Si ira i nr a ltv.—J oseph Morris of, Millsboroagh and William Lolland of South' Mil for candidates for Uic ! j j ford are prominent 1 office of Sussex. They »"d'r„«"»d if elected „ill,.r... of il,.,„ »„„| d ranke it first rate officer. Kent Cborrr Sherietalty —Wc ' John A.Uttender of Satyr»., ft to be the | '■»'!»<«>« »fl»> , fc>pl«-« r«rtj forShertffof Kent «'e can tb.t o„ more e. P ,ble .nd ; rfücicnt man could be »elbctctP Ly onr friends io 1 ««»'• F ^ ro *^" Accordin P lo t,,e Rc P ubli of Monday a*t, Mr. 8. Massey lias gone i Match (7) bnsi * , the ry at New Castle. _ ia , , . Wuxu " ««•»>* »"'« Stomoel *Ha have ta. ken out letters of sdnunivtrst on upon the estate of Lorenzo F . Compton, late of Red Iuon Ild. Couvrv Improvements.—R ichard K. jlotlttrtill, K*q., of Appuquinimink Hundred, ia ut prB*rrt I orcctin * fnr:n «" ,hc ^vcl#, a l.andM*R residi-iico in Engluh Collage style, With a frentpf | ,|() |ect k and a depth of «0 »bei. Also, a lir*<- '■ ... , V. . .... r - I **"" story biok hutldmg; I he farm u a t«+y largo and valuable one, containing 470 acre*.— Mia intention ia to divide the farm into three, the hoii*e above named Ihr tin dwelling of one of the farms; lor tnolhbf ho uonloinplntea building a dwelling, and for the third ho Intends repairing add r. lilting the old family mansion of his lather, the lato Major William Roth wtfL Tjjo house lie is at present building, he estimates will coil lJ®, 500-. Wc made a little mistake »h«A the'flar pentcr and builder, who is John A. Co vender tind ! W; II. Haynurd, mason, of Smyrna. A new road I has been laid out by the county acrnl* this Arm, und will be opened up Ibr public trsVcl in a short j lime. This road will couhefrt the t.ovels road J with the one going to Townsend from Warwick. < William Wilson« in U\p sanio neigiborhood, lias also made grfcnt Improvements in building and I improving. He has in tho last low years divided j I two lurge farms into louri and erected largo und splendid brick edifices upon them», dwellings, such as are an ornament and an honor to that I portion of the country. Mr. Wilson is a very cz i tensive landholder, owning some cigltl lurge and j highly improved farms. All these thing, greatly , Improve that section of country, and Mich men ure desirable and uaeful citizens to any community, J. M. fiolhwcll has just completed a handsome residence 40 feet trout und 20 feet deep on his farm, on tlitf Levels, ni n cost of l$;0,fjt.O. It is - lliree stories high, with a largo and commodious buck building. Samuel Ginn, on Ids faftu in Ap aoquinimink Hundred, is preparing to erect a | handsome building usa dwelling for himself.— | The Delaware Rail Rond passes through his farm, Und tlioconipny Imvç been ho accoaimoSiilla*«« to lease the curs with the lumber, bricks, «fcc., I upon them nt the spot where lie intends building, tlius saving hint tiny trouble or expense of carting j tho same. The building is to coat #3.200, and ctrpcnlcr work is done by John,A.Cavendcr, j and tlio mason work by W. H. Iffvjürd. bj |fr of j Smyrna. , * AvritRoromv—Truth aguinsl Fw-itra«- Th negro—A CiUincl OT rt !' W1Ä," io,) of ! Dl „, Ar „ a , CoroeeT.-On Tl.nnd.y 'irighl | „, doek) in vicillil) . rf , Bix(h n|llJ j» jnc MrPo|B WPr e disturbed by tho firing "** KUn * Bnt * 0, * H ' r ''i' ordl ' r ly eonduct. A | ^,"' 0 ^"who^Ud imbi C |«d'^"frcelj of^bald , fj 0c .„ g(jl in , o u di „ |ml|J nLont n . Vtgio J m mMtn | w | 1 j c | 1 caine ver y no „ r cndiuir nttile Iranicallv — Thry . Ilu „ v „f „ k ,„! went,;, lui; 's , ||c come wllon ^ fitcd ,|,J T L | ,,. np .. ily wiU ,. ul i„j ury til tired into started off for wherewith to defend themselves, and having ■ cecded therein illumed to the scene of action, whereupon Kelley fired i* ! this time the ntiglthors lie ar lie ' and the ! r A |,,, nlou , lhc lIllivcr . ily of (villow Gro.o, Kent cotrnly. Del.w.ri, l„, pub. e I'mhed a very elaborate, highly interesung and I' Ju »«W» «» *» «b»«« ««CO. i» Ae *«H ^ rc , muny Hlnrllinjf (uc|a diciU , d r ard lhc iUli . " 1 lomicul and Physiological difl'ercmsca that exist I | M .| W cen the Hunqican and African Races, will «•» . . « <•» d - hided impression that they approximate near to "I o .rh other in c.-it.li.rmaliou und intellect. The up- j lir ,i,.|„ , full end eop.i.a knowledge of the ! sulijiTt, und great I'amilianly with the el iborale I l.vr. 0Ild , loJICli 0 f ,„ C K Morton,! I A Su „ (il | ddu „, ^ idy nnd otllor> h, u,»' . mulltJ . ond C l,.,»pollion, Ro«lll„i, ctCn in d , c old TO „ mrlc ,. lv , H„. cr , h „ t educ. d , M it to the Ibrm of a lecture, andit wonld be well for o« L onic ot 'our Lyceums lo induce him lo deliver il before them. Esq., ^ WokKixuiiEKa' Mixnxo—A very cnthnsi*4ic ante ■ A 'iidiC.' WsdBd meeting of the Workingmen's tflub 1 * j j I . The parly means of defence them again, aroused from their rest and coming to tho rescue succeeded in sepa , after which Kelley re. 1 tailed his gun a id fi ed down the street alter the retreating figures of the combatants aforesaid.— Several blows n of ; struck and considerable ex citement ensued in the immediato neighborhood dut ing the feny, but as it afterword appeared no one was FSiioiisly woundud. tin M ■ y j ' Tr,,, "-"*"^ L 've'iiiig Isst. II* allcndnijr, not -1 »■«'«> »■;*'-* «■« wr. evunin, U ,„,y I go nnd r ' : "i MH ' ,, ' IC8 werfl by W. R. Mor o"' ^ '.. " nl conn, J'' nnd W - T - Alrichs, of j, 1 , "| ,ldrcd ''"' l,ich ^»lened to wilh a' , . u "il thospcikers were frequently oppl.iu.'. Ïs T nff T 'r I " d T1 ,,Cn ' ° onK > ,,* . . S ' r -Bill, enlivened the ocean n Y ,,,r "'ï. , . rr,n * B, . rai "'' nt intrrtaI * durio R '»he f*" ln *- , iho »>""»* Si«m* three cheer. '° r 1 ,c * , P ea kers, three eltcers for the Peoples' Pur ,y ' ."T chvvra f,,r ,,1C Mechanics of Wilmington, h' 11 ^ ' ,r f° cl,ccr *fo r ihn State of Delaware, ad jotirncd, to meet again at tho aatnoliour und nlaco ■>"'V.d.,e,dry evening „OX, , 11,0 18 ,t,i,,„. A Capo.—-T im „„deigned, pn.»n C .r. on board steamship Pltineas «Sprague, bonnd from ly iildelplda ,0 Burton, July . 11 .,, „„il ll.e,,,«!,, „ of lilts occosto-t lo return toCk.pt. Matthews Htcir lirnrtillt tlnnka for his kindness shown them on llte trip, n«d to express their high uppreciutlot* of hi* vigilance us a commander. ihey refer with pleasure also to hi*.officers, of every grado, whose at&ntmn to duty Mid polite. r".yof.l.lgI, praise. -Tl I to the travelling puWic. Haiuior, Aug. 2, 185a—Benjamin W Spcne«. Boston; John Aikin, Wil.minghm Del.; < . H- f funt, Boston; James Scott, Wilmington l»!'.*' J' i ' s 'f i ' cl 'ardSon,Jr., do. Win. C. Allison. I !.il«!clphii ; Samuel 1*. I'edrick, do. Jno.* II. liockltcad, «Io. Fred. II. Cooper, do.; T. Cooke " Sco.it, ; H. K reim, I'hLelpItia ; J. Plank.' d«». ; IL Dunn, Boston; H. S. Hall, do. ; A. P. Duel, liordenlow n, N. a recommend the IJ N «Farm For 8ai.k„—,M r. James Stnilli will sell at public sale, at the Hotel, in Millington, oil Friday the 3d day of September next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., a valuable farm, containing about 1 ft'2 acres. Tho soil is excellent; il has a snug cottage residence and comfortable outbuildings__ It i* situated in Kent county, Maryland, four miles from asteamliout lauding. This is n fine chance for perstuts desiring a first rate invest . Sccp.rliculure iu advertising colun . . N A Co., Manufucturing Confcclhincrs 1 „, ld Fruilcrm, i„ M.rkol .IrccI, b.lwec„ F„„r,l, , Fifth, ,,c tavtag ,l„ |„g„ Na60 I .VI irket street, fitted up, and will in the c«*ur«c of I ' r '"' '««"»• 1» it Tl,c„ gcnUcmon do . largo business in their line*and sell at.^Philadel S" wlîi l 1 -' J 0 ,* prree«. Mr. L«nteAj^|UcJ ; ar ,T,0!,, industrious and cntcrprlsingTTn^SL " ,,d w ® m® pleased to learn rlmt he i* dornir ■ i '*'E° »*' d profitable businc.g B r ' , LandSale.—R obert A. Cocfrran lias sold to II. I J 1 ' ».''Ji!; nino ,cre8of |,ind » m ' ar Middletown, I — notn very extensive »ale, hut fvorlhy 11 1 "/"'« r '°™ ">« ft«Mh„i ibh ft « 1 . fir.i - 1 c „f I ?.. l,n " la . kcn P lnco nt Middletown for some 1,,r *-J r y ear,i « un I®**» tn.lccd it has been to close an : '—ie or «».„«il.ing „I kin d. I„ ,l„, p.,, of i tl,c COUH, y. ll,nd *» very valuable, tho situation de ; Mrabk, nnd there are none of those who own it ' j Notaby Ppbijc and CroxvETANcca.—By refer-1 cnee 10 our advertising columns it will he pcrceiv ed that Messrs. John McLcnr & Son h«»c removed ' ,I|C Dcluwurc Fire Insurance building, No. 37 Market street, ond arc now prrjotrsd to- write deed*, wills mortgages or_sny other kind of legal papers, and ulso to negotiate loons, rent house« collect rents or other claims, and attend to a^î i other business in their line. Give them a calL 3 Nxw Boot and Siiok -Store.—J ohn Klein has ! ,ak, ; n ,,ie b " oment of 1, 'C Stateemsn Buildings, ,bo ®- ®« r .corner of Fifth and Market street*, 1 where he intends manufacturing superior Boots will lie fomul inthwdàyï 0 "** 11 '• advertisement advertising colun 1,1 paper. /+ ! Arroivnnwr—At Magnolia, Kent county, Del-1 e, Thomas Finstli wait is appointed post maa R. C. Kmhh, resigned. At Elk Dale, | Chester county, Pa.» Thomas Stilly posUnaator, j vice Samuel Hughes, deroased. | | Ttw «rjnitj,« of tlic Gentn.1 Committee of Milt Creek ttand-ed .ni. Le* a Mtmre, Jacob R... ta»n», R«.kn Dali, Spencer Cb.ndler, I^.i. Thompson. Edward Mc Ivaij. has taken ministration, ry A. Steele. _ 1 Roros.ti a ior f <iAi- Ihr Trustees of Uic poor advertise to receive proposals tor coal fo supply , the Almshouse of New Cdslle County. Sec the card in another column. letters of ad. Ihe estate ol Ihe late Lieut. Hen I county, directly U|x Stal« of Delaware, i | to shed the w '■ tin et course., viz : 7, another into the Nnnlicokc, diun River. For thi* reason, Uoorgct dored one of the moat healthy places on the Peu insula, and much frequented ahd Visited by per a .ona from Philadelphia, Now Yolk; Hull! Wilmington, and other lurgo fcllltu; ospcfci.illy in the summer season ; and they find it Very pleasant and delightful thus to spend a portion of tho -healed term." We had the pleasure of spend ing a couple of day., neurly. In this time-honored ! town, and were much gratified With the Heut und I cozy appearance, the biddings and private rest donees, nearly ull of tho latter being furnished j with a convenient and bomfortnhlc porch in front J of the liousc. There ore five stores in George < town, kept by Messrs. Philip Jones ft. Son, C'apt. John Waples, George Derrickson; Kimmey &. I Pepper, and Louder Hnmmon=-they appbar to lie j well stocked with a variety of inbrfcliahHisej and are doing, apparently, a first rate luisii.t-ss. There are three hotels, one kept by 8 uniUcl Jefferson, culled the IJughi Hotel | the Washington Hotel, by John Jones, and the ölar Hotel, by A. P. Ewing,—they all sp|icar to lie doing a good btisi ness, rspcriully the "Star," which Is a large airy and capacious house, only opened about two weeks. It is furnished throughout with new und elegant furniture and comfortable his table and bar is supplied with the choicest viands is and liquors, und Mr. Ewing, the host, is a first rule landlord, and very attentive to the comfort Ap- and convenience of his guests. John Richards a carries on a very considerable business in tho tan ning and lurk business. Samuel W. Lacy is cn gaged in the tin and sheet iron business,- und does John Bowers Conducts the n.—T his own is situated in Sussex the dividing ridge of the •h a peculiar pjsition as that (nils thereat in three dis tho Delaware II iy, a third i - , l>. Till . very ftiru.de. «fcc., | buHiuess ol harness muktng, and appears tobe doing well. Wolfe 46 Brother ore engaged in the | carriage making trade, und are getting ulong first and j rate. There are sctcr.il confectionery establish j ment*, kept by John Lucy and John Bowers, lcc of croatnr saloons kept by two old cd« r . In fact, tho half has not been laid of il.. ir .r. M ^t ... iu.. r....^ -..d ii mn.i iMSjiHencod (o be fully apprecinlod. Wo Ml | long retaio with grateful ti'elings the pleasure uf Visit lo time-honored Sussex. petition «'an granted privilege U enrt nf hi* house^td ] I 'ot i ' 1 , Owners of meadow land. ! j ment*, kept by Lucy croatnr saloons | . u „ d , t I The committee on Fftisnee werciVtitrucled to make a tort "Vfc»« « I» U» «MM« It. ». IVIffiln.. | *'" ■ ub,,,,u F»n..E.t.rtBhipU y .,ree... d : drSïÛïlf aiUMIST 2 t»'".»" 1 "" 1 » ! sire« t. * ,lirui * il 1 J[ÄT " • l "* j {heir lots overflowed and Hij'urtd by' j U ltXVt ll |fetflTi > l .l utb èrVwi u "g^nucli"!!?^p g |HitIih>n to , j '{T "'*<'►'">^^»^ 101 , tf.n-n iiuVedsiidiyirboct. i kept by two old cd« , known as " Rachel" and "Judy." The 1 millinery bu*i is well attended by Miss Mary Rogers, who also keeps u very liandsonio assort of fancy goads. Miss S'allie Thoroughgood business, and is engaged in the doing well in their line. J. It. Wingutc,- In the j blacksmith business und Joseph 4o Torbert also Win. Rogers thriving. There is in Georgetown handsome churches, Methodist and the I other Episcopalian, both of them having lurge congregations. The Episcopal Church is presi ablc and popular a minister as there is in the State, os indeed is also the Metho dist Church. The former is the Rev. Mr, McKim, the latter the Rev. Mr. Gracey. The physicians Drs. G. W. Maull, Win. Murshall, C. K.Rich ards and D. W. Maull, who all runk high in their profession, teemed, and have extensive practices. D. B. Tin ker, formerly Clerk of the House of Kcpre tives, is doing a fine business in the déniai art, and appears to be well thought of by the inhabi t-int* in that vicinity. Sussex county » prover bial for its old-time hospitality und tl social qualities of its inhabitant*, of which ample demonstration during , 1 . ,1 polar will» tho people, highly generous hod raocKZDisos or Cocmcil.— Club ordinance pfo liibitlug persons or companic* except benevolent »ocre tics front parading the struct* in fanrnficufcottume was motion of E. Ttetfs ir was ordered that four desks 'rcssof till» city be arranged •" ike Hall of Covncir. Tlic Committee on Public Building*, to whom was referred the subjirt, report Hint tliry cannot a»certain that any contract lias ever been made with the Library Cumpany concerning a right ol cntianec to the building over the Marker House. è^ m i ini i 'i'i aî u , 1 »>'.«' tWc-n .n r foot, rmi«.- ..»„„ith«' Market houses, ..rgS ln ' k >■'«•* «' TheCumuiitt.«' on I'uhlto ll.ill.Hug« r <-nnrtHi* frame | }•> K,| » ,,rd " "«•) . "• «coud siréot, i* in 'll,«,*.i.i„„ o^Ætv^knrplmm, tnplneeflsg 1,1 Front str.-. i, nngt,iil.. „1 Wnlnut. w-a* K rnrili d. , «l2îÂÏÜÂÆëff ÄSiT.'.f MS streets, wasyratind. r pljr l l,,!' t 1 , im t h 0 sWc.^? r McK i !sH^rtr r .' ,n ' r T r \ n kU ' K mil S!SlZZn™ . ' U ""'" , T " 1 ' "ccottni ot Win. m fin'd tax paid in , ÄISÄSiÄtST '""' ••jlfh Comtablc nnd five Ward I'onstublcs. Ä Ä Theisaid co.,«iul,l.-s to b.- appoints by the Mayor and *° « and alio to iukc charge oiniid Ue.- p' » aft. l Î 'ti, piiens ttvilonging to the ci.y. The W»r l '«;<>n»talj|es tore •• w. u." w i • 1 > *n u ■,, b im^ ô F t he' U L" 1 «''«! !, 'V«* *t h J re - •" rep"« Utemselv. » m «n rliied hoar« to HeiaitC) or negloct of lamp, to , 1,0 I*,;,,, ArmiMith e io.l ■«? ul "'Wod bm.,>- ur . pSaSS'KÄÄ comtabl, s qjl to hi- subject to qie order of On It'cenie being applied f„r l.y person. bold any■ fcin«l of exhibition, the.Uajorshall appoint* wô hu?i? r S 1 con «tablt'« to pre*nr'vc order ut such ex Ä""'* C " n?,ablPk,ü bp '" i '' b > - "P' , ï"? ward Constable« »ball , 0 , 0 ,« *t,e nl .,.|,r, n , j 8 Sab*«,. 1 ' *" d b " d,iu ' ,VMjd for "*• «•■> ••) «'"• High Con for Juin» McFaii Am- pohroman refusing or nefflscting lode duty or *o" wS. cr .V , ° bnd P e - *>•' subject loa fine ol tin EacbPoliceman »ballon or before tbê first stnfod im-. f irtg of Loiiuril ui « ach month |«ay to th« City Tr«a' I, ne. or Other puBl.c moni.-s eeflaetsd by Itlm and if he •■ft * 0 d«t , o shall forfeit liis office and pay e fine of #50 The^alary ol fii-.High Cuustable a°d city constable« Ate ... rtû BSfu oÿ Council and in addition shall receive such tec* us they »hall culleci, but in no case shall rityjia.V'SiicIi, except for board ftirnisln-d Arrivais at Ai.lmoxo's Hotrl.—TIiiiimIsv- s _r a P earson. Piiil. : W J shariun and lady do; I». W. ■ > i , - Dc l '. 8mi .L e ÿ Kft'K. do; A S Hunsbergcr, Pliil; Jno Oilibons, do; T J Perkins, do; H K Codrlnsion: Meut { !** «»n»:*, U B R tuner Forward; J W Wolsion, UfSi '. Æ, î,',î; Ä"". «««»» vêlZ .Wi ÄtKÄ S' "p'.'""'»»,.»,. Î,' 1 ? w it' Hsrlmgton. We,t ehesten John Beat, wÜ mil,! BÎB»S'„VC l &," , t-fcîtow,ôfS; {.^ •'»l , *» , J'« Balt; Master C Patterson, do; ba'turday. 7 U -i>avidHarüeyf Wilmington• CTstmsn lr phm* {.^ •'»l , *» , J'« Balt; Master C Patterson, do; ba'turday. 7 U -i>avidHarüeyf Wilmington• CTstmsn lr nn ' 1 ,w " la«lie», Iwi; Z 1 » Davis, phm* o ir stuichii. Jÿ*. f hi| ; D Cow gil, Dover; Henry Clayton, Md; Jno » ' Äc?r I MaatnlL WU^f wSStaaon^ ' 5iÄ ** M * A Fund».-, 8.-John J Allison, Wilmington. Del Oity;* r»,«. aVrnwn! "bit; 1 miiVH hwmim. : dn^j a I 'j" rn ** n - d ''* J* Derrickson, D.-i; E Dunbar.'lady and jMfflSM,»" n "' I Tjwsdsir 10 -J T Dixon, NJ; Chas F Tayl ' ?« whon"«»5 "Z* i 1 * 1 *,' / Ï Mercer, Mouig c pi5r. r ' **" 1 11 C1,,k - * * K ' " ' Wejinertay. IL-J It Bolton, Phil; Geo B Magens, ! rhe,terc W o" L c"plm y wo*?";,' D,, ' r? : rtï*n id D U L,t - ÄfÄ MViftSS?, 1 Bridgetown. N J; Kuthl D Bond, do Osborn Comaedo P wTi hl, 7.' , " } '' **— ,lo ^ r ' N J; w a Mitchell; Va" ! w w »lfts*ns. do; C J Gibbons, mail agent; c i* dink'«« HolmâfkridàtbvK J**ï't2 r wÂ'-' i J B | »on. do; J WWoùfon,' Bridge Um ', » j *" * ohn ' ( T „- A(ml>N . Hnimr n ... * J ns Afltuxs House.—O no of the most splcn ! did Hotel * in PhiWe'pitie m the Ashland House ,n Arch * ,recl • bovo 7U '- II >* n"»®t orderly and comfortable; epacious airey and cool nnd pere oi.i travelling to Philadelphia will find it to their ad vantage to put up with Mr. Benson who i the Prii . Balt; .•i of Hotel Keeper*, and provides every thing in profusion thut cun administer comfort or enjoyment of his guests. IlM Thr Kwyrns Times, says In West Bmy "'•hi® 1 » H. Baynard is erecting for himself a brick dwelling, aud Mr. David Hunter has a frame dw ®h»'g nearly completed. Additions aud im P rorc "*®»t« havo ulso been made to tlic dwellings °f Mrs. J. A. Pitman, Mrs. Lydia McDowell, and Mr. John E. Mount. Mr Accident— A l>oy »bout five years of age, bv - of Tsylor r fell • well Red Lion, and before he co ild b< Deputy Cot one Huntei inquest and rendered « verdict uccording Samuel McCalls, rescued was a corpse, held m _ ..... TihSherifalty.—J ohn M.irley publishes a card withdrawing hi* name us a candidate for Sheriff There are still six candidates us follows • D W Gemmill, Joshua H. Valentine, Abraliam Cannon' Roheit Cann, Geo. II. Ajddott, Outten D. Jester ' iy I är.ud Hull qulului Party of Appnviinimink Hundred Apvo in (ILin's ...j.... Saturday, la.i, the 7 th InKt., at 10 o'clock, r, lL Chairmoii ; *1.1 V?r? Pr* slilrii™* Ivti-r Diskyno; XI Vicc.rresideni, John Townacnd, dad Joseph M. . Br K'J n, *' n | ... ll.. r „!... iSTb .0.: A iSSAiTS pUiided by hid Iludlenoo . ■ When >lr. Fisher rourlude.l, on mot Ion of Bumucl Townsend, the inciting adjounn-d for dinner uaiil one o'clock, p. in. • Ar-ri anou Hcwns.-According to adjournment the People .net and <he meeting Was called to urdef by the Chairman a little after 1 o clock, p. in., when upon by nrder or the rhairnlan, the tiicrelary announced the the committee ou r solutions Æ: Samuel Town.Snd, Isaac Stuais, John M. Naudatn, Andrew C. lteyiiolds, tvi& uÄ'Ä'Jd -Snü 'ff: pose ilpon tvhitlt tfiev H i te nppninu-d. -...I ' eloquent and able «iitccli of length, power and nrgu . . .. .. ivad by his audience with evident lion. Joseph 1\ Cotnngys was next introduced to tho meeting, and u thorough, argumentative spot «h of great power, solidify And eloquence, Showed (host con . lusively tjie miserable policy, dipbonesty. cl.laonerv " viüï ä'". n"zrÄÄ h . ol Iree trade, und the hlussings of Protection to Amer i A Industry . ^ KeS™": Äh.tÄa'J'who i.f t"« . euch he delivered to them, touch g the political topics of the day. His speech was aide STwÄSf-K ÆSS .. ,p—ch K.ih.iilel B. Bml.hp„,E.q.. Of Kent County was called for who carnc forward and w ith force, and eloquence, and ingenuity, represented Sfi,m'Si'| , ,:ï"uï»."tarbTMlïLu'chïSïïlSw' IPs audience appeared to be much interested, and list ht!^^erîln n r l in»ll?H b el*l^*îîj n * ,p "* eh ' resolutions appeared and presented the ordered to be read by the : In Mot Ion. Seul tl.m otKI ^t üie lo^ ^ "pi. h lion of the Hit- *'liHit in,.it fust hy the follow ing. which Secretory. WnaasAB. AH power o^fgovernment f rr »j* ,>C | 0 ' should be fatrly meertnined by ballot. ^hen-fore, . Resolved, That favor pf Popular Bov ereigntVj the tight* oftlie tnsnes and will of the major adminis with these sacred principles, 4 Resolved, fraudulent long mss COIlStltUtfC a protesting , that theroun IjJ37. passed hy fit cm, atul dfo not. at any tiine daring £ tariff, a kypoeritical fraud and gull trap to try to catch votes, to help save theft- »Inking ship of state. A. It. solved, That we are favor of a tnrilffor ret'mne , high enough lo protect the interests of this country, pay I olfthe public debt, and turn a balance of trade nt otrr | r '*? r B.Klv,l, That wc nr, in fcnr-f» nvprnp.In.inn ! being made by the general government, fur the purpose Of improving the harbors ot New eus tic Delaware t;ity and Fort Penn, and for erecting a Stone Pier nt I,ewes town, and an Ice Break at the mouth of the Wilmington ! , , , , .... . j 0. K .'solved, That we tender the thank» of this meet tag to the gentlemen who have so ably and eloquently addressed us to-day. 7. Ke-sol red, That the voters of this Hundred hereby requested to meet at Blackbird, on Baturday, the S8th iust., at 1 o'clock, p. in., to nominate the Iiuni'rvd | Resolved That all tli news a er» In the Fiats f favorable tatbi People'« Party, he r.^icsud to publish the above preamble and n-.ulmion». | ***»• "* "" Thomas linin-it*, of Wilmington, was hero loudly iTsoècch' ^hrcrnu.Mur.^i u» hcmuchtn the sati.fBctlun of the meeting, who at sever hi. remark, loudly applauded him. a .te ip'cch r .how"3 ÏÂS '■"when he concluded J Tomlinson of Wlfmlnoion m 3 SX*«!!» Srirsfö speech, in a very able und eloquent manner showtaj up the policy of the Buchananfics in' referenda to free K"ï^ , "rr^r•Ä! , '•«îrî?rr. , • delegation Irnm thut cit>, accompanied hy the ImU ÂeÜ „mcHul a'i'J's and « C | »o U r r od U u p *?»Vo 1 !J ] « 1 L 1 ' Tv ?.Vwi iVM 1 e*VT'i| ,U I îl5SïÂr h j ' i H '"in r;/" iiCra «t frt f" m'îânt'L "l" 1 counii s w h rh iw "lie", he numb "r !o«ome"h|n* HU <itio t„ euo l»"«-;,, L enthusiasm e ^i siidnnd li.eïneeli nBmîmurn!n'' w uh ! three clieidi for the tpeaKhi'a, and three cheer, fur the K''"T Of Ad|.nml»[mlnk "»»jjd "sSieuïy. I-on Salk.—J nmcn Mnrlin ofll-tn for null' in Ihe UwnajlHisaMiiil in extensive building near the R. R. Dciiot, formerly nm Has an Female Seminary, it would answer f'T a lurge Hole! or for some Mercantile husiness. These properties uro well worthy tlic attention of »r« • A Pi'vrfvnîsr _We afe ndlhodscd fo s.v th if I). R It p..rtrv - , H - ,y uw | Ur R. It. Porter IS oppot.) if ,o lilH naine heilig used in op|«i#iUon to thatvjl Mr. P. Quigley the r. irii Mfl" . . . ST J A '.Vnrd, r nn.l c-nlls <rt In* fi-ifiids to sust.iin the nominee . for in Union there it strength." a » ! to , i in K tariff, a kypoeritical and trap to try to votes, to help save theft- »Inking ship of state. 3. Resolved, That wc approve the Peoples' Parly Platform enunciated at Dover. . T«* PowawmsM Mkakuk.kT, 7„h SllAUE Of tETTIBS.—As tlw follo«ing appears lit the II ashington blur, WC sup pose it is derived from official sources:— There is a new town in the Northwest celled Barton (contraction of Beartown.) At (bis n.-.Jnt a nost nflW>o Ivna Kenn 0 e*„k lishod ; the route*extends some dials, k-c beyond, end, h, - reare several on. hoon nftvr tho establishment of the offico at Barton, tho postmasters beyond began to be troubled by a strange irregu äSt'slüÄÄtr.ir. durable; and agent IJ all was sent on to investigate the matter. He went straight to Barton, where he found the nost-offioe f tho hack room of a little nrocery It wan nhmit fimo f~* rl « w. 'I t •' \ about tiHio fertile tnail to arrive, and lie took a Beat IU the grocery, where o plump good natufed woman, Weil in year.*, and possessed of a *• rich brogue " atteuded behind tho counter, dealing out small quantities of buer, cheese, cakes, peanuts, etc., to ii company of lounger.-, who seem ed to w»it for Hall bought ii quantity of pea treated the crowd to beer, by which course lie .succeeded in removing all suspicions which his decent garb had created against him. Soon the stage drovo up and the • 1 -bag was thrown out; tao iady picked it up, and retreated to tho back room, fol lowed by the crowd—including Hall, who blocked op tho door. After opening the bog, and turning its contents on the floor, the postmistress pro duced a box, nnd deliberately proceeded to measure out a peck of miscellaneous matter from the pile on the floor. Hav ing done this, she commenced returning the the rest when Hall fouud his tongue. " -Why, whnt are you doing there Î" ho contrived to stammer out. " Indade," said the postmistress, look ing up, " it s changing the mail that I "But how doyou know that you get the right mutter 7 Why don't you- look over it and select your own V' " Faith, an' it's a fool's job you'd be afthcr having me do,'replied her ladyship. " 1 can't'read niver a blessed bit of ritin', and when my son Jim (ho'a bad school lamin') isn't here, I jost measure out. sheer. *° - to . of 8 or f A a - 1 B ' •'Vi II*. Below we give to our rcaaert a Very interesting enigma sent us by a lady friend. Wo are much pleased toreoeivo such and . M. and othefswill favor uff with of the same sort. ENIGMA. composed of 10 letters. My 1, 2, 5, 15, ia something we cannot d > without. ^ My 8, 0', 0', 1, is something ttölcöging My 15; 14, 10, is used in fishing. My 10, >4, 1'5, Ï0, is a piece of money. My IT, 0, S', 8, iff a small string. My 10, 0, 13, is a cape. My 4, 7, 5, 8, is used in My 15, 9, 12, 4, 4 is carpenters. * My whole is something which body dreads. hope P B. to cooking, article used by p.'m' 7 " — _ I TO THE VOTERS OF WILMINGTON, ACTING WITH THE PEOPLE'S PARTY. Wo of iis i ...... fast approaching the time at which all citizens will have to say in our sovereign capacity who shall be placed in nomination and lidatc of the People's Parly, for "" cM r ° mc ° uf ° ur d, r I hi*, as ctery otic can ace, and must know, is question of minor Importance, and easily to lie determined ;—It is c3Hts in which every menitx-r uf |- the party shotild fefcl atid take I lie liveliest inter, ft: placing .heir .l.lJiW 1 „ .l,c wheel« .nd Ü.I V j Uicir inuild i'JHgltitnt in arriving at the means Best n ,, u |ift e{ | UIK | mna . nvnilable for siieli a nositinn 'I 1 ,lnlu " nu . 1 attuittoie lor su> II a post non, | responsible in its nature to the fcilidCtts of W 11- j m in C ton. of ull narlics. MClt selected lor all mi '' ' j? rut'.,. nor nffiCoa sliouid be tlibse ol ability und enterprise , «équivalent to the duties which such an oflite casts | "l*™> 1 ^*' m t . n . nd . ,,0 ' v , n V' te BO ' w,lcn , . l ' c y are to fill those of a higher rind more responsible "»'"V l " 1 , ,»«• »"ly M»tr Otcnd. who place them there, Imt insult the whole pooplo ; ' nnd bring ignomy and dishonor on tho office>A i Therefore, great care should be exercised in ma king such selection. ; invi ri „ ? ..j natufally arise ure—1. What ahould lie the ne of cnw , U ry qualifications for a Mayor of a growing , J muyoi Ol a gruw.ng and populous city ? 2, \\ ho ol lU prominent ctli h . z " b "' r" ,f r" i i- Flieso ure questions winch uitisl be solved and ! answered by every trtso ffecmafl In the eXcfcIlo ofl.U duty to /t'/lnaelf and ft-llow-cftizens. An to the first; we perhaps all agree,' butin applying those qiiulificntlona lo the nfan, wc, bfcinjr lcfi by -"»»S fc.lt»*« «!<>.er fo> or .g.U cC.ii. «.J. m *1* '° J. n,w conolwjon«,-.«d <■* °» »"-n according lo our social relations. A.c., when of right in deciding stich a question, WC '. h ° uld 5° led '-orm.d fron . pc, Icct understanding both of the duties of tfie officer ' joined wHIl fJiialifitationS neèeaaarÿ for the i m .»d,,/op.rn.i. the ing of solicitude for our gcnerul welfare, allowing the Hint to guide independent of and overrnling nil untipalliio.nnd pp.,, f.ding., wl.o.cd .l.cff.i« and under whatever circumstances (he$ e.^fsl, , * N„w wliut arc Unn qmllGutiiu . ?... It. should be a mail of good moral réputation. Mo rality lies at the seat ofull governments, and tfiày rsn.iir« for Iks . , .. . 3 requtre lor the execution of thnso laws which ure bused on the doctrines of Christianity, oflicers of n.kiuri fuir rttohk Tim cx.m„l6 a „d di^rai, of immoral officers has been felt by somfc comniu uilics, and their nomination bus been severely rc buked even by this city. 2d. He should be a certain Intelfeètu.l ntiind uh the 0 ' of ability. There closely connecled With every office, us to sever them would destroy lu some ex tent the efficiency ol fho offfee. The Mayor of a , ? i ? i | , |T !!Îî, < !!!^ ^ , B "y 0 - T B0Und ditcriniin .ting I J,8' n V*N onc * u "* c,t 'nlly acquainted with the | laws of our land, t.s to act with firmness and ilcci ! *" *•"* "''d 1 '* t«»-"» ■*«• '* c i connected Willi this,' should be a mbit' of krill I1C8 s, not obstinutc, nn<ï who, naving opinions of . . . h . ! }" 8 °wn, dure uphold tfieui. We want no waver j ing all tided officer. We want'none oflltUse who . . ... ... "8"* w,th cvcr y ono * n,,d w,, ° ,cd kJ " mistaken zeal for notoriety and public (topularity, will aub gerva themselves to evorv »vmr.li.nl il.nt w |.i. . . "» «-very sycopliant that wins | P crs ,n l '*c*r cars. Let no man be pluced i f 0 ^ 0 " hn ^ bul " mere tool in the hands of c, ^. icr 'ff norj ftJ friends or wiley and treacherous politicians. Fellow-citizens, be careful ns to this H»*- 1' fc I» »>/ »'Umblo judgmenl. far boiler lor one to be wrong in an honest opftiitMf arid u» ^ecrclingly. Hum to hold Itrm.^lT ôbt n- xz wcath urCHC k, ^ turned by eVery breath that' reaches him. whether poVrt or foul.' You caff host judge wh ^ r tllÄ " 1 'pFios to any now whyimi them- | BcltfeB "i* 00 ?°U r l"vor. Seek and nominate a j "« wl "'-r i ;5 "J 1 Mei ^°.f m, « r - motion« will fiftalTy rely on lift* own ubiiity,* lie being held rtsponbihlk for IHa own ucts. Away • S'"'!"'"";;' man. Jd. île sbotild be a red.ogm^d citizen in !J - Vour mid,,t ' fur D , ' m0 «ufllci'anl at least to acquaint Imnadlf with the general iétercsU o, tl,X city— ,U ^ e ' V mcn > IAc nt '^ measures, ahoéH bo éxatllined ' v^y closely before they are tried. Place no man ! " I v> * Hi<jn ,e 9J" r lttc'soch an BCCfOU hit ante with j our c, "' ,ol,ia xnH actibiis except men'or known re I'" 1 " 1 "'.' "" d «<>» l l'«>«»«y in you. v«ry n.id.1^ uh n,en wl '° , '* vo ""''-hed With a solicitous eye I L ' VL 'fy change in your government ns it occur red, ..«! an noiv the- taltor judge oflhc adniinU. Irnliun wliicli wür bb In«, striled to your welfnrc, : " od " il1 ,Bnd 111 1»""'"*« youf itiloroli Oi, aacli l"■^" "i " J " l'la*Witi>h^^ qunlificati , . ,ould have ih their officers. Wc know jEe'such an ono bo nomHialid,' (which I ! mml BU - V XjnonÜHou» with election'ill'Hie com I ,n '' ca,n l ,li *S r t)'tu fiir the office hlfelicbt in your ifh!î"'y 1 '" 1 "*!:''»»b,«„U • « r< ,nJtu ll,, ' °* ,lu ' C,, J dhafirvea Änd the office m its nature requir «. ! I« i. «i.„ j , - _ , .. - J! ""'J T Crtrrert .vfffirVg at the " 'f«'*b« «»whom , ÂrÇ.Â'!' * 1 h . . . u, S e ,llu « ,îb liJ wboln Buell Inline nllueliGn, Snebn, do II,in ,„e reerenrt lo II, . ir [ »eleel l.iin »liom llley, in II,dir ,„un,| j u ,|»„„.„i, """■ duc inquiry, think will he the best nu llified | r « r "*« «ffin-. "nd under »l,o«c edmlnislruion u„ I wiUnccrue n, il,o city. I . b " <*« "»» «» »'bom we a. [ coiiscienttous Cm bestow our suffrage ? TWk men 1 one hâve »«11 !"u,è°m"'r°fï""' 1 dfc-f.rSs.^r.'ït'Â^i^iTtaT, ,3 '» have |.l„ced il,un,.clvc. before you for-mu,,in.. '* on « have arrived ut what I' judge u safe und 1 " ou " d «»"'l">io„/»n<l .hall n.o what Mile inllo. y° u °nd known to almost all, I might soy, every ïü, " r '. I . 1 "" P 1 "" 1 «"»-* »» jns» I. "*>•»'»*•» «»»«•» compeleney and meric, and d "j: u,U "S |h« P«|>plo by „„ over anxiety lor publier favor. I shall, as I said, support him, ind Inve no doubt but thut every sober, thinking man "ill endorse ond warrant such a course, imitating 11,0 example of many voters of the People's Party, SINEX, TO THE PUBLIC. The undersigned having since their arrival in lliiH city been omtoyed by slanderous reports cir it having arrival in lliiH city been omtoyed by slanderous reports cir th, parpMe of i»juri„g ih.m, i,„v„ lot bote to tako uny notice ot the parlies from which Uicy cinctured, know ing full well that such reporu were untrue ih every respect 'I'ltcso rc. |K»rt* failing lo effect the fnjury intended, tho law 7 *re rfr> " d cl " k „„d examined before Squire Buzine, with what s u c , the following statement of tho Squire's will X J' H * HUBBARD & CO. 1 homas McCofièrly c«. Win. D. Ryder.-— Ac lion for penalty for selling lotfory tickst« in viola turn of the Act of Assembly, chap. 51, séé. 19, of Revived Statutes of Slate of Delaware.—A-fter hearing p™ft .nd „f maturely considering the sanier I Consider first that it h. a principle well csfoblnhcd that where a crime or a violation of any !aw, or an «»ffence Bgi.in.t H.lic j„,iic„ 1. charged og„l„.f . p : , rt) . or individual, that the State or the party making it, should eeïablith the charge. * The defendant i. nh.rged with having .„Id certain TilomaffMcCaffvrty, (on the Mb duv of A„g„rt 1859.) twn p.rtd of lottery, L u . ry tickets, tyithout having a valid und BUbsivting license, and this action is brought to recover the penalty under the Act of Assembly. 1 ho question arise* (und the only question in this case,) are tlw titkcU here presented unau Uionzcd by the State of Georgia,- by whose bk thority they purport to issue, or in other words thoy Bogus, (and the whole «Jocslion turns that point,) if they aro not authorized by the Slate of Gcogin, the defendant is liable, for the Governor of Delaware or no other power grant a license for the sale of the said tickets, fbr it is alway* presumed that a license issue* for the purpose of transacting a legitimate busi However at the complainant has fatted to pro* that the said tickets authorized by the said State of Georgia, and defendant having present a license authorizing him to sell Jbltery tickets, it is presumed that the said tickete . genuine and ant homed as aforesaid, in tit» absence of proof to the contrary. Ending then wit!» the principle first laid down ;- where the rplainunt has foiled to cstublhih the allegations, dtc., &r.; f find no cause fbr actibn ami the defendant is therefore dis charged and the plaintiff for «tests. GEO. BUZINE. Wiijii\gto.x, August Oth, 1858. Thi* i* to certify that I was induced by Zcnas B. Glazier, on Thursday, the 5lh day of August, to prosecute Messrs. T. II. Hubbaiti »V Co., for selling lottery ticket*. He the said Glazier stating that they had no legal Ii tliat Mr. Glazier urge«! : Hi for the samp, and fo file the proven Tilt>.MAS MeCAFFERTV. For the (bimmonwealth. VRKK THAUK. The sell run *1 il ii t cd llrnincrnlic parly nnv lioldinff 'lie r. If ns of ijiiviriiimiil. are piviniriiapractical tcsaoR* on Hie advamapea nffrre trade, IT'' i«rr only i.. l.^rk 5JwiV«nh?imUnn ,,e TweVvVvVr^ in t.o wer cliaii^nMhe poTiej n/ilSn'gMrrnfMM lfm» »Olinga protective nml euhstiiuiing in h* n sre a ssis protecl.ve iuriir»f'« the cnuniry fluiirinhed haybud alt *" ,, ' i " "»ward marrh «o »r Mainline thv Severn laiuine i» Inland makint i "»""[denianil (o,. oureraln.and ihe Mili^qiiem«]^ j .e'ôw ?'53S,tt n C™ KM». minin# pnor.-r. umil iu '5B we lined indusin *'*" f Fsraltn-d. the products ol nur farmer, indiiceil | 1Pnr |y one-halfin initie, with the pr * ' j liier reduction, _ : - - b *» mil to meiflnwing, now hankri.nt. I'faetifsl Workii.g. of the two - ' , by three several expelimeuis. The lir.t free | <,r *•»*» country was the "old Federal parly,' ihé'l h ! n'eri'îu u'g p'rol er t i v'e u rll'l'aml 'hr o ugh U he ton n* 1 . try. a« now, to the verge of ruin. Old farmers will r»> r»TW «Är'S S,Äi ; blber gfilas in finfforilbti." In ndW protection w i inaugurated, aud .till lutlùst'ry^a/^vSryw her« ; *ury of the nation So full that the national debt of the Wzg? amples t Nbf at all. In five ycais after ws And tho gftvejninvnt again Inaugurating the - e w «. i . ru ined ,1 ie rnuntrvfknm Young men of our.ountry 1 call upon vou to examine i äs z ä-ää sa ! rer y same pol^iMia did the old Federal party Benot deceived t.y attlul demagogues who impose upon you "•-—«•F who heads the d.yl James 'Ä »j- î,mst Jlîher bè •'knnvs of a «>'« the f.ct-a fool If he hss not Informed himself of It.— 'ïlft ,|, r e Suntry was enjôyia^th^ be^fit ir'a'pnluc^/ie tariff, he says, "Among tho numerous causes of eon saaÄÄÄa extinguishing the public debt, sou hoc if. nit «dH? •' 1 ' , 1 fur, ii»ltts a strong illustration of the practical effects SSÄSrÄ 1 ' èqnstitütionul. Tiie power to impose duties on import* domestic branches of induftry isso completely ^'V" 1 power, thut it is difficult to suppose die existance of thg.oiin,;without the other. 1 he Htutce havedelegs ted their whole .authority over imports to ths general government, without limitation or restriction, saving Ill« tnriff of * Mt" of »tri I fin^ X led—the 1 res •V e pretended Democracy • f the country to Bqchanait an old inveterate Federalist. —a knave it ha knows passed Irony the Stales, the right to exercise it 'fo protection* does not axis! in thsm; and. uienf^it must ,h " 1 *P r * , .® n ' ,ht ' »nomaly of a people ti 8 counteract me^ . For the Com«ngnwc.!t* . A^nö^uiniLnir d Thö U wm<rh^wVoftt.SV."Mlii ^{y 0 ^ 'iÄir, end "Ï 0*.^ onJrtYtfmtlg:;, | W'°wen D, l!5?. ' U ' my ' j uun er ect ndVork but' whsl" we can storm. Nrhsy ha ä w, tin • 0 ia U mtred was annealed to Uuck Cm k il<o to seud lliuhnanuites loathe »aid u'igl t meeting. Ä'Ä&s.tÄSs»' ,u,,ion. T!te si-eut meeting curtie off, that the writer in the Gazette./ys, «a» the largest held for some time, know is after Structure, to by 18 fe. t; quite a la'r.r* ! '■»" *° ho/l At great, iathsring, that Observer irIK j Omie'ws«' s. iwtuy° Pe^lV"« rsAy mei'ihire'a? Burkitri' for one of them offered to bet a valuable bom that there lÄ «ï.'Ll"d '""liKZy I Higgs Was »[leaking-dll old formaler said to anin 1 «bat not Benny Biggs, who used tOMewM«», 85'«!5S5.c?. , ?r'of , *>So»S»l»l«» lUndrnd. .. S'. Sf«S' Kenn. I iXtllict. Our political system would selli«h and «k-.tryctive ,policy winch might be adopted by foreign,nations. Tbit nur« - '. ' ' "■ ' ilcnslble ft surrendered by tiie Styles niuki be within the »cope of the authority on the tuhject expressly delcgsu-a I n thin cfi'nClttiion. ^atn confirmed at well by the opin fo"«.«' Preiidents^Watliingidn, Jeffeison. Madison sod of this fight under the conitltutiop, rdrnt- piactlcu of Cungress, the continued scquiêsceacn of the States and genera) underslgniyug of the people.'' Such, fellow workingman, wi* the lunguagrol de mocracy, it Jackton wus a .democrat. How différent from the Wit^nage of tfie party, now claiming tbit namef Not les* different tlicif acts at the ruin »hey have en tailed upon tlic country by theLr/'lree trsdflat policy to -tuy beats Wltncts. InM. ail uffntteiing tlrTMHMMfo«-* I'loncy their policy is tode«rade vou toT»»«''^* •* - Southern slave nnd stigmatise you as the ''mud sills of society." Which party will you support— People's which seeks the cH-Vafion of labor, er the so called di-iiioei'ntic, wffose piinciples arc avowedly, ,t lw same ai the old Federal aristociatic by tfte uni-. COUNTV FARMER. cr M'.im •JE Kenn. I r '" n «'onventfon out ofsjoK n.med Benny Benny ''».''p!'"»'! n't- 't he na uy e«n. e»t'd rnmü-Th i**.' b " pFMmee a nl. irme mil » girui Whig, and got n d«*rr«i« f , 1 '>n,'!i e ï\î! ,l, V ! *° / , " n * hU , "" ne foroie' {*v | nncrat.*'Prepai'#du>»i»aJ..weverydo»eoffe r eihlin hven B.run Riddle's reiolutiuiu dech.r.nf that nowh.g eonl.l luild nr wns csiisi.l« rml tit lo lu. 1,1 oitiee until th. v hadbre» with ihe puny fv.. st.d luuyysma according to ^»StÄSAr •*. ' ' : iSWÄ .'W! A"!" «">' fr «».. Ai î'j*® ' fP',*. 1 "" - l , ,i'-.T| I»r. John ï.iiVÂTi"" WJ Jr,""/»'n ^ iÄÄVÄ I ™ n,',|loj.«"m'ÄJSm\'&,LilSf Jïïfe'ttÿ. "''"'V ," , SK® r * Ityeiius.jackalla and tigers. . . | uS'.ï 1 ," Jtff, 1 ™ »°u'hl,ft 0 '!"ÏUM ; fl.o,„e. Innlnu inomimn,'of my. ! a'.'VÄÄÄ.mÄ'bfc withstuud the assaults ot Hbyglu«« «nd the Peoi.i«'5 SÄ'ÄllKite.Sra'if J!!/ *'i eunelu»iqn. n\y irlvnds, the Huckibram A*ppuquini l< - S"ÄÄL' , CSi 8 Ä 55 £"•*'. ffTSrHSssörte 10 bejiad'tr.tood.ahd it any person.^duflngin* *b*Tn?o AC, , fc'2r."a' «..or or'o„, àbuiaïî mabfrî'Âï 1 U"'"" low «torn and ten cent jimmy. ^«kCrcek ltd.. Juij-ai. Rke him liu HAWK EYE. imwAnR or nudAa'&jjïïî'iSîf," 1 ' tbo terror <.r the Uuclrannn paitvat th.-eon.ini ijuriia'non--on °e\l Vcca.fonV 0 ^!.^hV^rame avaSfttii ]!'8 ,l,u administration ot James Buchanan, when at asBSs;Ji2! ,> t!f.?.' i a?iv«r«a i »aftL'fc Buchanan ha, done, that his followers should bow down JJJ, thîîâtiÂ' Treàïu Πpl ,* Ce l.'"! h, ' ln » d « kt*» ertan-d, iuttme of yrofound^àce adîbtfor the a ,?. a6 hu . n<irt J mtfiionsof dollars;" he h«i ü. »„t ÄfilfÄtlSSÄSs;' ü. »„t ÄfilfÄtlSSÄSs;' ''foymeu« uwrs than one mil.ion of poor people w ho breadItThas Hunlrad !*? > . or , for '»'»orrew's raftfä TLt&ÏÏggSS !'î > " °'* nt " Bist«; he has disbonorsd the bi«h otites «as to' voS&ugk nu ijÄ.'juÄuo ,re "' »wen-tentbs of tu« « itireas of iliut' rainiB WI we nfm« £ 0 ^di.rcfard for tbs r.«bu of Va' î*"* 1 " »"* tw° xfowt yeurs ago ths people give Jam*« a th". Ä"ÄÄf»"reÄ£iih dek«»* l,r , h "* Uuc,l " niu •"come in this Fiat« vbat but a small ?ttA Ul uS'li".-«™.«"'»" «ting democracy of Delaware are lauding thi« aama Jam.« Buchanan as though he were a demi-god, where SÄ wï'lÂ',7. ^ Delaware permit themselves to be deceived . ».SÄÄÄIÄÄ '"'"viug tliem. Will they persist in giving their votes rain?* 1 »- 'l'?. 1 Î! u, i"Ç « ,e, y »ruflc. to«aoompass th«*r puit the whole structure, and with the sisl'stcnceV* tifÿ ■foekanjes," and ''hard-listed farm«*«." it the unluHowed i,and°«uf locôfoe^iim.^ndraî^n ** * te * d ,* tower of strength impregnable to the foes of ths '® P # * p<?, ' y "MUD-BILL. , Aufm t 5 th. For The Commonwealth. MAYORALTY. - I hear the name of A. Poulson, Eaq., mentioned for Mayor of tho city of Wil mington. I do not see why he is not the very man—he is everyway qualified to filf that office, and ho does not only need, bnt desires the patronage of the people, is decidedly ono of the peoples' will carry out tlieir measures if cl-ctid. ONE OF THE PEOPLE. August 7, 1858. I" , and ( atawh.T Brand y. A TUBE ARTICLE, For .at« by tbe A.-cnla, «.h i . .. Ö' H ' f W ' «B'NUHURBT. Whnlesnl* A. Rt-tnil llruesi.t*. 103 Market I •■'*• H«yr T.raic, „aly Sfct« .i: proveiil 11*1,in.-. ». OKIM8HAWB. *WTEtfTSPA p KRB AXD'MAOAZINEJ"rii*blve 4 n M hl> iW and in,,ntlili For ..to al S. It. rHOATK'i* limad »ay belM-euu (hi ktnat aud Walnut Street*. Newark. Hi lawnre. j UBe * ■Ait an k lEsLIEs" nëâT TÄbTi lv H auaKiWe . Frank Lealie'a Mnnllii) .. Ste. tor 101 Mark, tit Monthly port* ■ by K II. UIIOATF, Newark • jone IS tp