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I ware Inquirer. LINGS Rioeabdu, the deuth of Captai and Watson First Regiment Delaware Volunteers. Written Lbo grieving .Many hearts'and homes For the loved and'early slain, Many a brave On the gory battle plain. spirit sleeping grieving, Many sad heurts But mingled with their griéf is pride, FoMhe brave who now are sleeping, For their country's flag they died. Where the carnage hottest rage, three leaders brave, Where the foemen thickest fell, There, three soldier found a grave. Thre<* truer hearts than theirs ne'er beat, se their lives they gave. No nobler fate, could theirs have been, Their country's union died to save. I I To tr-.-edom's Let Rickards, Leonard, Watson, be Inscribed upon tbe scroll of fame ; O, breathe a prayer for the gallant three, Who gave their all to union's name. Sallib. Portemouth, V., October 17, 1862. For the Delav TH15 GOOD SON. FAIRY TALK. FINLEY JOHNSON. Many years''ago, in a city, whose name has slipped my memory, there lived a widow, with an only son. For some time she coatin ued to support herwlf and her son, whom she dfearly loved, by working early and late at tbe spinning wheel. But after a while a heavy misfortune fell upon her—she lost her eye sight she was obliged to give up her spinniog.— You can imagine her distress at belog deprived suddenly from seeing all tbe beauties of Na ture. But the worst of all was, she was out off from earuiug a livelihood. Meunwbile her stout boy of twelve. He auimation, aud was named Good Intent. Now little Good Intent had a kind heart as well a manly spirit, and when he saw bis mother become blind, be said to himself. " Now is my ^o he told his mother that he was going to and that after three months he home. But, first be had grown up to ho a lull of life and work." (ich was of the 1 you that 1 am Very particular, aTTI^Wi must obey me in all tilings." Of course Good Intent was only too anxious accept the offer. He was quite 9ure that he should be able to suit her. Alter a while they came to the old woman's cottage. It wa9 it of these whs a kitchen, i all the cooking was doue, another ber, and the third, she told the boy, he might have to sleep in. Uarl y the next morning, tbe old woman came to hia bedside aud shook him roughly. " Up. up," she cried, "do you not se« that the sun is up ? What is your name ?" v. coataiuiug three hieb a chaîn ait I " Goud Intent," siiid he, rubbing hjs eyes. " Then that hereafter'you get up before Dress yourself quickly, then I will give you jour breakfast, and after that you work." the p and dtessed iu a rno hetore him a bowl d milk for his breakfast. After he it fold where Good Intent w ment. The old woman of oread through she took hi ten beautiful sheep. ill be your the great meadow, a nui heue«, and watch them, taking great stray away. Three times a day ing, noou and night, you will drivai spring and let them drink, aud you may bring them biick.'^dW promise fully in every respectif meadow without dffiV sheep, and drove them there " These, said she, will drive them i. You ll the o'clock her faith Prtbmid the great y ; he watched the , and at night-fall The old woman counted •Good In >!l the abeep u.-rnTTiiding them all there, content and gave tbe boy his stfpper. So ti passed on. Every day the old - -&an became better satisfied with Good Iutent, looking forward to the who, on his part, time when be should go home. about driving tbe usual, the old woman stopped him. One morning, sheep " They have growu quite fat," said.she, " so I shall carry them to the city and Belt them.— I shall be gone a week and leave you here to take of things. You will not have much do, but there is thing I mast waru you against. You open the door of the eloset, which is in your chamber if you do you will repent it." a woman, uud therefore not, upon any account, Good Intent troubled with curiosity. an departed, and he was left was The old alone. Having nothing else to do be began to think of home and hia mother. Then he began to wonder how much bis mistress would give him for his services, lie determined that he would buy a nice great many other things, for be loved hh mother. chair for hia mother, aud » a boy who On the fourth day after the old woraau'a de parture, a stout ed leave Good Intent give him permission, and also before him some bread and milk. Tbe tbe door and ask awhile. heartily and iu the meantime contrived draw out of the boy all the particulars of his situation, and the old woman's prohibiting him loop " I have the door of tbe closet. doubt," said be, "that it is there in your wborn she keeps her mouey. If 1 place .1 woulcKlook and any barm." " But, replied Good lnteut, " she told do it." "Never you mind that, you jest open it, she do ; it would not will uever know it." " But," said Good luteut firmly, " I bav« promised, aud I never break « promis«." , rising, " if you know the I " Well then," said the wont, ! wiil, for I am determined contents of that closet." But Good Intent sprang suddenly to the door, placed his back against It and said : " Never while I live." " Pooh," was the contemptuous rfjdy, " what is your strength against mine ? don't you know that 1 could kill you ?" " That may be," said Good Intent, firmly, " but I will " Are you quite determined that you will not let me in ?" said the stranger. The voice seemed altered, and on looking np Good Intent beheld to his great surprise, that it was the old woman who addressed him. that was here a minute yield." " Where is the ago ?" be exclaimed. The old woman smiled and told him that she waa a fairy and bad taken that disguise to teat bia sincerity. She said ahe waa quite satisfied with tbe result, and aa ahe had no further need of hia services he might go home. " But I owe you something for your past fi delity. Wfaa: shall it be ? 1 leave it to your choice. Wealth, happiness and long life ; I will conter either of these upon you. Choose." " And may I choose anything I like ?" said Good Intent with sparkling eyes. 11 Yes," replied the fairy. "Then I will choose that my mother be res tored to sight." " Yon have chosen well my child," said tbe fairy, kindly, " it shall be as you say. And to reward you for your affection to your mother, I will freely bestow upon you the three gifts which you did not choose. You riffiii be rich aud your life shall be long and happy." ' Good Intent found bis mother fully restored to sight. With the wealth which the fairy bestowed upon him be built a neat cottage for bis mother, who was long spared to him. Tbe fairy's promise was verrified in every particu bi (Correspondence of the Delaware Inquirer.] Oamp Gilpin, Gloucester Point, Va. Fourth Regiment Del., you»., February lath, 1868. 1 Dear Intjui Hues from tbe " Fourth Delaware," would be amis! .-—Well knowing that a fe* I have just seated oiyself to pen to items that, perhape, will be iotereat at leaat, you iug to your readers, of whom i have relative* and frienda in ragi Our regiment, together with the 169th Pa., this point, and take very severe duty, the line is but a abort distance from camp, d does not embrace many posts. I suppose you have already been apprised of Regiment of that very worthy D. If., ara at picket duty, which is a visit to 1 highly «stsomed personage, the Paymaster, visited «s last week and paid ua up t of October. Tbe amount was not great, doubt that it will tend to degree, the sufferings of the the t still I have eviate, in uilies ofmany brave volunteers, who the. " sacred soil," far away from their me?, which they have left to do battle for it glorious Union and Oonstitution, which .s given to id knows, has been eorely neglected. We pect to be paid again in March, when II be paid in fall. [ am happy to state that Lieut. S. R. Smith, Co. I, has again rejoined us, having been ab tim« sickness, in one of tbe Alexandria Hospitals, is a good officer and beloved by all, and bis urn is hailed with joy by hia company.— lumas D. Webb, Esq., father of Lieut. R. H. kbb, of the forefathers, bat which i.v account of a severe attack I company, is dowo hers IfU worthy Chaplain, Rev. Mr. Fries, dspart for Delaware on yesterday morning, having .-barge a large distribute among tbe families of the voluu rs throughout the whole State ; the R sent quite a pile of greenbacks home — fut. John S. Carson, Co. B., of Delaware Oily, bis home at the e. Gapt. A. J. Williams, Co. A. left for Saturday last. He took of money, which be it> a visit tell a furlough hom« with him a great deal of money for distribu tion. v. 1 ^orporal Virtue is laboring under typhoid fever. This is à mistake, mer Virtu«, of Co. D ; but he has it stated iu tbe Wilmington papers that attack of It is Drum almost ;|vered. Orderly Sergeant Joseph Giatts, inmate of hue, has so far recover . A few . E., a fellow typo, who was ospital for to be able to .,i th OUt «V s will riufifeo to enable him to I the duties of hia office. fid <)q Sunday last, Maj. General Keyes aud stiff reviewed the forces ou this point, and also inspected their arms, clothing die. He has u g very good opinion of "us fellers." There re'aliy some ladies present, who with the household of Gen. K. and his ngst whom I recogniied the daughter !M'< I staff, of Dr. Htumor Jefferis, dentist of your city, whose husband, formerly Dr. L. J. Howard, is the staff. Since have been paid off the boys scarce ly know what to de with their money, although they are not very heavily laden with it. Penny bluil and euchre, twenty-five cents a corner, art the meanB which the boys have adopted to gel rid of the hard-earned money, which they long wished for. I am obliged to my young friend, " Jim Bug" for paBt favors, and hope they may continue. Your paper is always welcomed in our camp, it is the most tearless expositor of truth aud corruption in the State of Delaware, if not in the whole United States. We fondly hope that you will continue in the way which you have started, and belay the Delaware rebels right with weapons of of importance close, promis ■fl and left, armed as y trutb. As there is nothing at tbe present time, I will again let you hear from Yours truly, ing BILLY. (For th* Delaware Inquirer.] Letter from th» 1st Del». Regiment. Camp Falmouth, Va., Feb. 4th, 1863 . M». Ebitob Your paper occasionally makes its appear idst, by some kind friend for warding it to onr Oamp, and yon ma sored It Is eagerly sought after, i your last number, dated 24th, and uot finding any correspondence iu it from the 1st Del. Regiment, 1 will make a feeble effort, and send you something iu the shape of a small letter ; and uninteresting as it may be, it might, perhaps, be a slight gratification to some ot our Delaware triends to know of our where abouts. I have uot been with tho regiment loug the battle of Antiotam, in y rest as Reading wounded since I 17th of September. After I was wounded, 1 lay In a barn fer three days, and then I was sent to Washington, to Mount Pleasant Hoa Itel, where I received a furlough to go home, was at home three months after my foot got ordered to report to ray regiment in Virginia, which 1 did, *°d once more In front of the enemy. When first I came in camp tbe boys all came running if I bad any letters from home for them. I then returned to compuuy H, which ! belong to, aud found tbe boys all in good health ; they greeted me with kind ! then unslung my knapsack to get tired after walking five received a cop of hot eoffue and a bard tack ; ! ate and drank as if I had not seen anything to eat or drink for a month, found that I the boys all collected around news from home, I entertained them the best I eould by telling them all about Wilmington and their friends. Gapt. Yardiy, of Comnaoy D, has made bis appearance ip Qamp to-day, he has been in Pblladelpbi* «ver since tbe battle of Antietam, be was wounded in the foot, but now he is fit for duty again ; be looke quite well. Our camp is situated on a very fine bill, near Gen. Freaoh's head-quarters ; it would be a nice place it the mud would dry ap. We had a very heavy eoow storm last week, It is quite all gone yet. Gapt f. B. Tanner, of Company H, has re ceived a furlough to go home, by reason ot surgeon's certificate of disability; we hope better. I then meet me to some rest, for 1 miles. 1 a welcome soldier ; bear the I w','h« l 'th« lh"'p h .ym.*'JwouW d com e S ,vSS pay the men off, tor there is over six months i pay coming to them, and their families iieed it at borne. I will now conclude by adding that the health of our regiment, generally speaking, is good. The principal complaints entered at the Physician's office „ serious nature. And, $y the way I will aay, if you want any mud in Delaware we camp, tor it is I will that lie will nonii be able return all of a colds, not ■pare a little out of shoe top any where side for the present, hoping favored occasionally' with your interesting sub may still be go paper. Yours, respectfully, UNION. For the Delaware Inquirer. Falmouth, Va., Fbb. 1st, 1863. Dear Sir I have received a letter from my Morris Wilson, a proper wife stating that ty holder in WUraingtou, Del,, had ordered her out of one of his houses, beoause she could not pay the rent just then. I am a soldier in the Second Delaware Regiment, and we do not receive our pay once in four or five mouths, and of oourse she caunot pay the rent every enlisted I thought that the month. When citixena remaining home would look after families/ but it seems not and they are 1..'. tually starving, and not only that but driv from their homes by Secession landlords. You would oblige me very much if you would publish this in your columns, and I still main your obedient Servant, THOMAS THAWLKY. left The following interesting scene took place in tbe Army of the Potomac, not long since. A chaplain wanted a horse, and without much ceremony took one belonging farmer, but his possession of the properly v very brief, as the following conversation shows : The chaplain rode into tbe presence of his superiur officer, and that horse? The chaplain says—"Down there." Tbe officer remarked—"You had better lake him back again." The chaplain says—"Why, Jesus Christ, from his a Virginia asked where he got tho road earth, took when he owner, whereon to ride into Jerusalem." The offictr replied—"You Christ ; that il not way to Jerusalem, and the sooner you reutore that horse to bii owuer, the better it will be for you." 1 i our i J oa much calamity Diflokanct may work a battle ; a few ink-dropa may co»t a nation misery aud exbauatiou than a of blood. 'a virtues before his Never speak of a of his vices behind his back. lace, Adjourned Sheiifl*'* Sale. I of a writ of Yendltionl Exponas to me dl wlll be exposed to Public Sale, at the ho _. U. P. Ballen, la the village of Odessa, in St. George* Hundred, New Uastle County. Delaware, on TUESDAY, the ITth day of February, 1863, at 1 o'clock, P. M., tho tallowing describ 'd Real Estate, via: . 1. A lot or parcel of land situate in the village o Odessa. In St. Georges Hundred, In the county afore*a!d, bounded as follows : Beginning at a point on Main street, usr for land of Columbus Watkins ; thence with sold Main street lu a northwesterly direction 120 feet to a line of land of Jacob V. Na data's land In a northeasterly direction F reeled, ; thence with said Nau feetto High ; thence with said High street in a southeasterly direction 120 feet to the line or land of Columbus Wat kins, and thence with said Watkins' land in a southwest erly direction 276 feet to the place of beginning, contain ing 31,000 square feet, more or less, together with a two story Brick dwelling house, store house, frame stable, carriage house, and other oat building* thereon erected No. 2. A Lot or Parcel ot Land situate In mink Hundred, In tbe County aforesaid, bound west and north by Appoquinlmlnk creek, on the the south by the to Smyrna, containing one audwharf Apjjoqulnl pabïîc laud of Daniel Corbit, road leading from Od less, together with a frame grain thereon erected. Seised and taken in execution a« the property of Lau rence R. Davis, and LKWiaSv? STIDHAM, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, New Castle, Jan. 27th, 1893-jau 8l-2w. best Sheriff'« Sale. |3 Y virtue ot a writ of Levari Facias to m «directed, f) will be exposed to Publlo Sole, Foster, Ut the city of Wilmington, New Castle County, _od State of Delaware, on WEDNESDAY.the 18th day of February, 1863,at 2 o'clock, P. M., the following described e hotel of John eal Estate, vis : All that certsln lot or parce! of land eituated iu the of Wilmington, New Oaetle County, Del., bounded deect Ibed os follows, that if to say : Beginning on the terly elds of Lombard street, at tha distance of twenty five feet from the corner formed by the intersection of tbe easterly side of Lombard street with the northerly ■Ida of McCaulley etreet, thence along the easterly side of Lombard etreet north thirty-two degrees east thirty four feet to the southorly side of a four feet wide alley, thence »long said elds of said street or alley four feet wide south fifty-eight degrees ea*t seventy four feet six half inches to a corner, thence sonth thirty-two degree* west thirty-four feet to the corner of a lot of >nd of Jo ■eph Hayes, thence with his line north fifty-eight degree* west saventy-four feet six and a half inches to the easter ly side of Lombard etreet to the place of beginning be the contents within said bound* more er les*. Seised and taken in execution os the property of Pwn Vlneent and Harriet F., hie wife, and Marin BeJwii and Mrs. Nichols, terre tenants, and to be sold by LEWIS W. STIDHAM, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, New Castle, Jan. 27th, 1803.—jan31-2w. Sheriff''* Sale. B Y virtue ot a writ of Venditioni Exponas to me di rected, will be exposed to Publlo Bale, at th* hoUl of Levi W. Lattorane, at Towneend, in Appoqulnimluk lid., New Castle County, Delaware, on TUESDAY, the ITth day of February, 1863, at 3 o'clock, P. M„ the following described Real Estate, to wit : No. 1. A piece or parcel of land situated, lying and be ing in Appoquinlmlnk Hundred, Now Oaetle Couu ty, Del aware, bounded north westwardly by land* of Benjamin F. Blnns, westwardly aud south oastwardly by othar lands laU of Enoch J. Fleming, deo'd., aud north wardly by tbe publlo road leading from Floating** lag to Smyrna, containing forty-one and thirty-three hundredth* acre#, more or lese, with a two storied frame dwelling house, stable, Ac., thereon erected, being lands and premises assigned a* dower to Catharine Fleming, widow of Enoch J. Fleming, deo'd. No. 2. A lot or piece of land In Appoquinlmlnk IIuis dred, Newcastle County, Delaware, bounded by Cedar and Maple swamp of William F. Staats, and by swamp of Alexander Deakyne, and by Cedar swamp late uf Enoch J. Fleming, deceased, containing and thirty-four perch#», more or les», being land» assigu athorine Fleming, widow of Enoch J. Fleming, de ed to C th* property of Enoch , Sheriff. .—Jan 31-2w. Seised and taken In execution J. Fleming. doc#a*#d, and *°STIDHAM I LEWIS W Sheriff* Office, New Castle, Jan. 27tb, Sheriff''« Sale. me di rirtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponae to ted, will be exposed to Public 8ale, at the h W. Lettomus. at Townsend, in Appoouinimink lid., New Oaetle County, Delaware, on TUESDAY, the 17th day of February, 1863, at 3 o'clock, P. M., the described Real Estate, i is : e right, title and Intereet in a tract of land *itu in Appequiniiuink Hundred, New Castle Coanty. Del aware, bounded and described os follows, to wit : Bounded by lands of James B. Hall, and lands of Jams* Dougbten and Edwar 1 Thomas and th* public road leading from Fieldsborough, containing twenty lese, with a frame house thereon erected. I as the property of Jane be »old by . STIDHAM, Sheriff. m ol Seised and taken in Loyed and Frieby Loyed, and LEWIS ^»riff's Office, New Castle, Jan. 27th, 1863.—Jan Sheriff's Sale. Y,virtue of a writ ol Venditioni Kxpoi reeted, will be exposed to Public 8ale, at the hotel ea A. Benson, at St. George* Station, in Peneader Hundred, in New Castle County, Delaware, on FRIDAY, tbe 20th day of February, A. D. 1863, at 11 o'clock, A. M. th# following described Real neiam, io wh : All the right, tltl# and intereet of th« defendant Henry Clark, In and to a certaiu plantation or tract of laud with a frame dwelling hone# and frame barn thereon erected (now ooi'upled by George Clark) situate, lying and bring in Pancaaer Hundred, New O ietle County, and State.of Driawara, bounded by land* of William W. Stewart, Matthew Kettlowood,-Hickey andothere, contain ing 220 acres of land more or l#se. Hrieqd and taken in execution Clark, and to b# »old by e dl B of J the property of Henry LEWIS W. STIDHAM. Sheriff. Sheriff's Offioe, New Castle, Jan. 2Tth, 1168.—Jan 31-*w. Sheriff's Sale. T)Y virtu* of a writ of Levari Facias to me dim-ttn), fl will be expoeed to Public Sale, at ths hotel ot Johu Foster, Iu th* city of Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, en WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of February, 1863, at 2 o'slook, P. M., ths following described Ural Es jkll that eertrin lot, plat# or parcel of land (w brick dwelling thereon erected)situate Iu the city of miugtoi), New Oastls Oounty, bocu.led and described follows, to wit : Beginning at the easterly side of Sj.r street, between Sixth and Seventh streets, at tbe dis tance of thirty-three feet six Inches from th« northerly ride ef Sixth street, at ths middle of the division wall bo th« adjoining brick house of Joseph St ring then*# with sold Joseph string's line easterlypa rail ri , eeventy-flvo feet to Lewis Ourlett's Une, thence therewith northerly parallel with Spruce feet alx Inches to a«take Iu line, thsnc* westerly parallel with Sixth street seventy-five tbe said side ol Sprue* strsst and thence therewith southerly seventeen fset six inches to tho place of begtu, nlng, containing thirteen hundred and twelve and a half foot nf land, more or loss. SsUed and taken lu axecqtlon aa the property or Fran els VIncest and Harriet F., his wife, ana 1.1, s, and to bo sold by with Sixth street, .... LEWIS W. 8T1DI1AM, Sheriff. Castle, Jan. 27 th, ' M8.-l«a8l.*w. BÜT THU d purest drugs, and sells af'Mode psou'u New Brag Store 803 Market 8t., lo Sheriff's Offise, : W ~KUEP NOTHING Si. w IM.KBÛS Tr . WBW U ÏU su-pinWim gfteu YTSI t soriptions during both day and night, and nothing »it the v#ry beet and purest drug* used at THOMP Drugstore. InstltntttHjtildmg. f lÄÜJC Now York and Philadelphia IfaShiou* roosivs* A monthly at Mrs. Luff's, No. 10« Wsst Seventh street, between Shipley and OBMg*. »•»•'■lipT ALCOHOLIC. ' A HIGHI.V OOKOSNTRATW i VEGETABLE EXTRACT. ▲ PURE TONIC. DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS 9 PREPARED BT ( Dr. 0. St. JAOKBON, PUlad'a, Pa. WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, DY.PBV.IA, JAVKDIGE, Norvous Debility, Diseases of tbe Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered Livor or Stomach, such as Constipa tion, Inward Pllss, Fnlnoss or Blood Hoad. Acidity use*, Heartburn,Disgust for Food, Fnlnoss or Weight lu the Stomach, Soar Eructations. SinkTngor Fluttering at the PU of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Harried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering^ the Hsqft.Chok Ing or Suffocating Sensations when in a lylagP Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sigh ver and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of P aplratiou, Yellownesa of the Skin and Eyes, the Side, Baok, Cheet, Limbs, Ac., Sadden Flushee of Heat, Burn ing in tbe Fieeb, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great De pression of Spirit*. And will positivsiy preveot Yellow Fsver, Bil lions Fewer, *s. Chronic li'* ehtomacb, t,Fe THEY CONTAIN NO ALCOHOL or BAD WHISKEY I They will re the above diseases la alaety-aias < -* a hnadred. e and ucdveraa! popalarlty , (purely vegetable,) upnlons adventurers, have ty tho flood-gates of Noe whiskey, vilely compounded Induced by the extensive of Hoofland's German Bitte ot ignorant Quacks and opened upon suffering human tram* In the shape of ( with lt\|urlo*s drags, and and Bitters. Beware of the innumerable array of Alcoholic prepara tions in plethoric bottles and big bslltsd ksgs, under ths modest appellation of Bitters; which instead of curing, only aggravate disease, and leave tbe disappointed snffer ln despair. Hoofland's Gorman Bitters ! ed article, bat have Mm of fifteen years trial by ths American pablte ; and not rivalled by any ' their reputation and sale, preparation. The proprietors thousand* ef Letters from tbe OLBRQYMKBV, LAWYERS. PHYSICIANS AND OITISMNS, Testifying of their own personal knowledge, to the ben eficial effects and medical virtues of those Bitters. DO YOU WANT SOMETHING TO STRENGTHEN YOU! WANT A GOOD APPETITE! DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CONSTITUTION ! DO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELL! DO YOU WANT TO DO YOU WANT ENERGY! DO YOU WANT TO SLEEP WELL! DO YOU WANT A BRISK AND VIGOROUS FEELING! n * RID OF NERVOUSNESS! Hoomn'a Obenan Bittbbs. If yon do, I Ä«t>. J. Nt\*ton Brown, D. D., Kdi oyolopotti* of Rtligiout KncuUdgi. Although not disposed to favor or reeoramend Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of their iugredl *nd effects; I yet know of no sufficient reasons why u may not tastily to the benefits he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation, in the bops that he may thus contribute to the benefit ot others. I do this the more readily In regard to Hoofland's Ger Bitters, prepared by Dr. 0. M. Jackson, of this city, because I was prejudiced against them under the Impression that they mixture. I Esq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encouragement to try them, when suffering from great and long continued debility. The use ef three bot tlee of these Bitters, at the beginning or the present relief, and restoration to a qf tho En many years. were chiefly o! Indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, year, was followed by ejAden degree of bodily aud mrotal for six months befors, and 1 I had most despaired o4 uuinlnir. I therefore thank God and tuy friend for direct lur nie to tbe **e -f tb-«. J. NBWTOK TtROWN. Philad'a., June 23,1861. Ml PARTICULAH NOTICE. There are many preparation* sold undsr ths name uf tara, nut up In quart bottles, eompoundedof thecheap ■at wldsksv or common ram, costing from 20 to 40 cant* per gallon, the taetedlsgalsedby Ante#or Coriander Seed. This clue of Bitters ha* caused "•••■ ,h '' s... th.* n.p. Alcoholic Stimulant* ! ' and will eontlii , hundreds to die nksrd. By the Influence of : continually tut— of the worst kind, the desire for Liquor kept np, and the result Is all th# horrors a drunkard's life and dsath. For those who desire and will have a Liquor Bitters, publish ths following receipt. Get on# bottle Hoofland'e German Bitters and mix with three Quarts of Good Bran dy or Whiskey, and the result will be a preparation that will for excel In medicinal virtue* and anv of the numerous Liquor Bitters in the market, aud will cost much lee*. You will have all the virtues of Hooflsud's Bitters In connection with a good article of Liquor, at a much lees price thaa these Inferior prépara attendant upon HOMlei ■ ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS. W. C.U th. ttLntloh ot .11 tojlM r.l«tloM or trl.nji Iu the army toth# fact that " HOOFLAND 8 German Blt _ »* w ||i cure uiue-tenthe of tbe diseases Induced by ex poeuree and privation» Incident to camp life. In the lists, published almost daily in the newspaper», on the arrival of the aick.lt will be noticed that a very large proportion are Buffering from debility. Every case of that kind be r&odlly cured by Hootand'sGerman Bittere. Disease* resulting from disorder# of the digestive organs are speed ily removed. We have no he*ltation In stating that, If the*e Bitter» were freely used among our •oldlere, bun saved that otherwise o the following r eof due of own language, " ha* •d* of live* might Wo call particular attention and well authenticated c , whose life, to ed by the Bitter» rka hoi PmiADBLFMlA, August 23d, 1802. Hoof* Maori. Jonto & Fount :— Und'* Germ mistake In Bitter* hoe saved'my life. Vb'.r sie no vouched for by numbers of my I« . It ie cf all the clrcamaUncei of I me or were fülly cognizant-... , , and have been for the laet four year», a member of Sherman's celebrated battery, and under th# immediate command of Captain R. B. Ayree. Through the exposure attendant upon my ardnoua duties, I wo* attacked In No vember last with Inflammation of the lungs, and waa for seventy-two day» in the hospital. Thle woe followed by great debility, heightened by an attack of dysentery. I was then removed from the White House, and sent to thi* city on board the Steamer " SUte of Maine," from which I landed on the 28th of June. Sin e could be and atilt re. el t about _ rk of vitality. For a week or more I ly able to swallow anything, und if I did fori down, it was Immediately thrown up again. keep a gla** of water on my stomach. Life conld not last under these circumstance» : aud, ac cordingly, the physicians who had been working faith fully, though unsuccessfully, to rescue grasp of the dread Archer, frankly told m So more for me, and advised me to see a clergyman, ami to make eueh disposition of my limited funds ee best suit ed me. An acquaintance who visited me »t the hospital, Mr. Frederick Stelnbron, of Sixth bolow Arch Street, ad wised me, as a forlorn hope, to try your Bitters, and kind ly procured a bottle. From the time I commenced tak ing them the gloomy shadow of death r now, thank God for it, getting better. o bottles, 1 have gained t feel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin daughter, from whom I have heard nothing month*: for, gentlemen, I ara a loyal Virginian, from the vicinity of Front Royal. To your invaluable Bitter* I owe the certainty of life which has taken the place of vague fear»—to your Bitter» will I owe tho glorious priv ilege of again clasping to my boeom those who ar* dear "ory truly they could do eded, and Though I have pounds, and I my wife and for eighteen taken but I8ÎLA0 MALONE. e truth of the above state mrode, Mr. Wo fully ooncnr i hod despaired of seeing health. JOHN OUDDLEBAOK, 1st New York Battery. GEORGE A. ACKLEY, Co. C., llth Maine LEWIS CHEVALIER, 92d New York. I. E. 8PENOER, 1st Artillery. Battery F. J. B. FASE WELL, Co. B. 3d Vermont. HENRY B. JEROME, Co. B. HENRY T. MACDONALD, Go. 0. JOHN F. WARD, Co. », 6th Main# HERMAN KOCH, Co. H.72d Nsw NATHANIEL B. THOMAS, Co. F. ANDREW J. KIMBALL, Co. A. 3d Verment. JOHN JENKINS, Co. B. 106th Psnu. do. BEWARE of COUNTERFEITS 1 See that the signature of " G. M. Jaoesom," tbe wrapper ot each bottle. PRICK PKR BOTTLE Tl OKNTI. OR HALF DOZ. FOR $4.00. have tha artlele, do ng preparations id to as. aud ws your nearest druggist not b* pat off by any of the I n toxics 1 1 that may bs offered In Its place, but will forward, securely packed, by expreee. Principal OSoe and Manufactory, 1 1 1 sue No. 631 Arch Street JONES & EVANS, (Sneeesson to 0. M. JvexeoN A Oo„) Proprietors. 4»- FOB SALK by Braaglsts *ud Dealers in every town " wü " u '"* Cavalry! Cavalry! Cavalry! FISHER CAVALRY! NOW OR NEVER TO AVOID THE DRAFT. A RARE CHARGE VOR ABLE BODIED YOUNG HER. PAY AND RATIONS TO COMMRNCB AT ONCE. 027 BOUNTY PAID ON ENLISTMENT. HORSES, ARMS, Ac., FURNISHED. OTA Recruiting Office will be opened In Wilmington this day. auglft-tf ( H. B. KNIGHT, Major Comhakdino. Register'* Office, NSW CASTLE COUNTY, 1 Dm. 19th, 1802. ; PON the application of Elisabeth D. Todd and Wil H. Todd, Administrators of Eli Todd, late the Oity of Wilmington, In said County deceased ; 11 OsnsBxn and directed by the Register that tha Admin istrators aforesaid, give notice of the granting of Let ters of AdminUtratlon upon the estate of the de ceased with the date of granting thereof, by oanslng I posted within forty days from tho in six of the most public places of u of 11 rive tissa i to date of suck letters, eonnty of Now Oastls, requiring all persons having se made and provided.— inserted within the the demands against the estate, to pr the Aet of Assembly in such period in the "DelawareInquirer," a newspaper publish ed In Wilmington, and to bo continued therein two months. {£} under the hand and Seal of Office of the Register aforesaid, at New Castle, in New Castle County aforesaid, the day and yaar above written PETER B. VANDBVBR, Register. ..IV NOTICK. s against the estate of the de dnly attested to the Ad before the 19th day of December, 1863, made and pro All perso us haring claii oeased must present tbe lulnlitrn or abide the ef Assembly in inch ELIZABETH D. TODD **" Market Street. Wilmington, Dec. 20-lni. FOR SALE. A O ARPKN TKIl'M OHE8T, with a Sett ot GOOD TOOLS will be seid cheap by applying at the Iu qnlrsc office. WILLIAM PRK8TON. Deo 90,1882. Office of Jay Cooke, , SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, Al Jay Cooke & Co., Bankers, 114 SOUTH THIRD BT. PH1LADU.VBU, NOV. 1.1802. mHI undersigned having been appointed Subscriptioi. A Agent by the Secretary of the Treasury, Is now pre pared to famish, at once, the New Twenty Year 6 per cent. Bonds, of thb United States, designated as "Five-Twenties," re deemable at the pleasure of the Government, after hve authorised by Act or Congress, approved Fob sums of $31, 1100 s of $60, $100, $600,11000 .per annum will commence from years, a ruary 26,1862. The COUPON B0ND8 are issued $600, $1000. Tho REGISTER BONDS in and $6000. Interest at Six per date of purchase, and PAYABLE l\ BOLD, Semi-annually, which Is equal, at tbe present premiu gold, to about Eight per cent, per Farmers, Marchants, Mechanics, Capitalists, and all who have any money to invost, should know um that these Bonds are, In effect,# First Mortgage upon all Railroads, Canals, Bank Stocks and Securities, and tho Immense products ef all the Manufactures, Ac., Ac., in the country; and that the full and ample provision made r the payment ef the Interest and liquidation of princi pal, by easterns Duties, Excise Stamps and Internal Rev the BEST, MOST AVAILABLE AND MOST POPULAR IN VESTMENT IN THE MARKET. Snbecriptlons received at PAR in Legal Tender Notes, •r notes and checks of banks at par in Philadelphia.— Subscribers by mall will rsceive prompt attention, and every 'aciUty and explanation will bo afforded on appli cation at this office. A Rill supply of Bonds will be kept on hand for imm ste delivery. JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent. «3F» To save trouble to parties desirous of investing in this popular loan, of sending to Philadelphia, I have ap pointed R. R. ROBINSON k 00., corner of 4th aud Mar i til St*., Wilmington, agents for the State of Delaware. They will deliver the Bonds In any amount required with eny charge for their se . R. B. k Co., will cheerfully give any info regard to the above loan. __ ation nov 15-3m. NOTICK. ,1868. I N ooasequeoe* of tho Increased Expense« and Tax Levied by the Government on Its production, the Black Smiths and Horse Bhoers have raised tbe Priées as WlLMIBOTON, JANUASY M MM) *i H For Plain Shoe« per Sett, For Steel Toes per Sett, For Removes per Sett, 1 6-1 a M William A. Wisdom, Bullook. Joss» Turns* Kdwaxd Fasmss, Samuil Littls, William Mill**, William Inosam, Am.it Chalfany, Wolman k Sullivan. Tenus of Oredlt, Three Months. Jo in H. ROBINSON'» Jewelry, Silverware AND SPECTACLE STORE. riTHB subscriber respeetfully inform* th* citiaene of L Delaware that having rebuilt, enlarged and entirely at the Old Stand, NO. 30! MARKET STREET, Wilmington, offers at Very Low Price*, a handsome stock of goods, such as Is usually kept iu a first class , Has - keep a lar , seùdslsfl «si will always and elegantly varied FINGER-RINGS, BREAST-PINS, EAR-RINGS, BRACELETS, separate set*. Sterling Silverware, Aud finest quality PbATKD GOODS, and sold uuly os made by the beat manufacturera, and warranted well. SPECTACLES in Gold, Silver and Steel. Iepartment ot Spue lye a great variety and all taste*.— r and glaises fitted, r with very weak In full W# pay particular attention ' By# Glasses, keeping al» ou hand to suit every grade of slgl Spectacles Repaired In the l Also, Eye protectors, tor tr M ..id avellin eight, or farming purpoees. Diamonds and Pearl Ornamente i iiiufactured I Jobbing, Repairing and Engraving, Of Jeweley, Silverware, Spectacles and any delloate arti cles carefully attended to aud promptly do r at very moderate rates. The subscriber thankful for past fit r* hope* to merit repaired are pnr i. If not ealled Person* who have left articles tlcalarly requested to call and get them, for In 6 months after left, will be disposed of to pay H. ROBINSON, No.336 MARKET STREET, Wilmington,Del Jea N b Public Sale. Sale on the farm of the la Christiana Hundred, on the road lead Graves' Mills, On Tuesday, the 3d day of March,proximo, The following Personal Property, viz : . head of good WORK and DRIVING - d MILCH COWS, One Yoang >f superior stock ; 4 Shouts; two hickens ; 1 first rate Road Wagou broad wheels and iron axles, nearly nei Revolving Horse Rake, Plows, Harro 8cyth#s, 1 Grain Fan,Corn 8heile Forks, Ac. A lot of Grain ' rate Churn, and Pa Wheat in the ground. tO- Sale to TBRM8: All su to he paid »ty. Feb. 7 WILL be * James Dover, ing from Campbell's Shops HORSES, 7 head Öam. Grain Cradle. to Forks, Hay Milk Pans, u otter Worker, 10 a ,M. commence at 12 o*c under $20, Cash, note# bearing Intereet, with approved JOHN PEOPLES. REBECCA DEVKR, Administrators. $20 PUBLIC SALE. THE subscriber being about t* decline forming, will sell at Public Sale, on tbe farm cli be now resides, in Brandywine Hd. sDLwlthin about a half mile from Oliver Parry's otel, outhe rood leading from Claymont to Oentrevül«, l THURSDAY, the 6th of March, 1863, the following K rsonal property, vis: 2 Work Horses, 2 Colts, 4 Milch ws, 4 yearlings, 7 Shoata, 2 Carts, 1 Wagon. Ploughs, Cultivators, double and single Harness, Corn Sheller.Kan Hay Cutter, lot ot Plow Gears, 1 York Wagon, Churu, and a large number of other articles not necessary to Henna Sale to I at 12 o'clock, M., when 1 I will be by NEIL DUFFY. ». 7-ts. PUBLIC SALE. THE subscriber wilt sell at Public Sole SATURDAY, th* 7th day o arch, his stable, n 3d and 4th Sts., 10 o'clock, A. M., IW|LI King Street, bet * Wilmington, Del., his entire stock #f fi^llMfile HOH8KS, CARRIAGEB, SLEIGHS, HARNESS, Ac. Thsrs are three York used; 1 Double Carriage; l ; 1 Jeun go»?—one new, n »sat Rockaway; 1 one-scat Rockau *y Wagon; l Trotting Wagon : 2 Sleighs; all the wagons, all new. Ho will also *< SIX UOOD DRIVING IIOHSEfi, Suitable for any purpose, doubl saddle. Buffalo Rqbee, Horse y Llud ingle, or under Saddle* and Bel k took of a Llvsry $30, a credit of i I givsn ; approved security required. Ou |W, fl ve per oant. will be dedusted for easl WILLIAM W. BBNNETT, Feb. 7-4». Stable. 1 Ills dis*. Ac. In fact, tbe TBBM8 Will U D. Ï. RI0KARD8. Anctiou.'.'i. WANTED Bchoouar of Light Draught, Ou* Hundred Tons. B. F.NEWLIN, King Street, rrtd purchase a Bloop o JL sarrying about Sixty Apply to Coal Yard, tost - .... »v_| ( . **fiffi* . - _ w t imHigvoo, Pri üïïsXâs riïïüSBïïf' i NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. CHAHOE OF TIMi. On and after SUNDAY, January. 18th, 1S63, Trains Iva and dapart from Calvart Station, aa follow. : TRATNSNORTHWARD LEAVE Mall Through, 9JO A. M. Express * • " 9.00 P.M. Harrisburg Accommodation, Ways, Parkten Accommodation. TRAINS SOUTHWARD ARRIVE:— Mall .... Through, 10.16 P. M. Exproaa . 7 JO A. M. Harrlaburg Accommodation Way, |JO P. M. Parkton Accommodation M J-00 A. M. N. B.—Tlie Exproaa north will atop only at tho follow ing atationa south of Harrisburg, via : Ooldsboro', York, Hanoror Junction. Qlanrock, Shrewsbury, Parkton, Monk* eysvills. Train will idll 8 JO P. M. 4.00 P. M. n and Cocke The Mall 1 arrive and depart dally except Sunday. The Express will arriva dalfy except Monday. The Harrisburg Accommodation leaves dally except Bun **&» only Train leaving on 8nndaya la tha Express, at 8.40 P. M. Passengers for Way Points will take Harrleburg and Parkton Accommodation trains. Mail and Express trains make Pennsylvania Central Railroad .. . borg Cleveland, Oolnmbua, Cincinnati. Indianapolis, Fort Wavue, Chicago, and all pointe In the Great West, Elmira with the New York and Erie Railroad for all points in Northern, Central and Western New York. For further information, apply a1 j°j} T t)UBARRY General Supt. Northern Central Railway. KD. 8. YOUNG. Gan. Freight and Passenger Agent. ... Heai Bill Harrisburg for Pitts THE PKNN8YLVANIA CH TRAI* RAILROAD. 18Ü3. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE. The capacity of the road la utry. THE GREAT SHORT LINK TO THE WEST. Faculties for tbe transportation of passengers I from Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Loaf*, fl». Tills, Memphis, New Orleans, and all other to* the West, Northwest and Southweet, ■peed and comfort by any othar route. Sleeping and is lu THkVxPRESS RUN8 DAILY, Mail and Fast Sundays excepted. Mall Train leaves Philadelphia at - Through Express Train leaves Philadelphia 11-80 A. M. 10-40 P. M. Harrisburg Accommodation leaves Philadel phia at Lancaster West Chester West Cheater Parkersburg, West Chester passengers will take the t J-16 and 8-46 A.M., 12 noou, aud 4 and »-45 i'.M. Passengers for Bunbury, Williamsport, Elmira. Niagara Falls, and Intermediate points, leaving Philadel phia at 7-16 A.M. and 10-30 P.M., go directly through. For further information, apply at the Passenger Station S. E. corner of Eleventh and Market streets. By this route freights of all description* cau be for warded to and from any point on the Railroads of Ohio. Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa or Missouri by Railroad direct, or to any part on the navigable rivers of the West by steamers from Pittsburg. The ratos of freight te and from any point in tbe >V est Pennsylvania Railroad are at all times as favora ire chaiged by other Railroad Companies. March and Shippers are intrusting the transportation of their freight to this Company, can rely with conCden spoedy transit. 2r 80 P. M. 4 00 P. M. 8-46 A. M. 12-00 Noon 12.80 P. M. " No. I " " No. 2 " or shipping directions, apply to For fr ight or address the agents of the Company. 8. B. Kingston k Co., Philadelphia. D. A. Stewart, Pittsburg. Clarke k Co., Chicago. Leech k Co., No. 1 Ait street, N. Y. Leech A Co-77 Washington street, Boston. H. r .. * iooa.,80North General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. L. L. HOUPT, Genoral Ticket Agent. Philadelphia. ENOCH LEWIS, General Superintendent, Altoona. House,or No. 1 South William sept6-tf PENINSULAR BAILRO/LD LINE. change; or hours. On and after MONDAY, Jon. 6th, 1863, Trains for the ac odatlen of Passengers will ran a* follows, until fur NORTH. Leave Salisbury, Delator, Laurel, Broad Creek, Seaford, Bridgevllie, Greenwood, Farmington, Milford, Harriugtou, UuuterWy Dover, Moore town, Blackbird, Townsend, Mlddletowu, Mt. Pleasant, St. Georges' Bear, New Cgftle, Arrive at Wilmington, Philadelphia Baltimore PAsssnaers from Baltimore to Milford, Seafo Isbary, vrai taJte evening train from Baltim night at Wilmington. Passengers for Dover may leave Baltimore at 1.10 P. M., aud proceed some evening. E. Q. SEW ALL, Jr., Sup't. Del. tt. B. ther notice. sot I B .M. P.M. .M.P.M. 8 15 4 20 •110 9 36 6 60 06 6 20 10 20 C 85 30 0 46 2.16 Leave Phlla. 2.40 Baltimore, 8 36 P.M. 8.10 Wilmington, 3 16 New 8 66 St. Georges, 4 16 Mt. Pleasant, 4 40 Middletown, 6 06 Townsend, 4 66 Blackbird, 6 20 Smyrna, 36 Mooretowu, ■ 11 00 7 15 11 10 7 26 11 16 7 U 30 7 46 11 40 8 00 : 6 00 Camden, 1S0K 0 66 6 16 Canterbury 0 26 Felton, 7 20 0 40 Harrington, e at Milford, 7 40 7 06 Leave Farmlngtoa 7 20 Greenwood, . 8 10 7 30 BrldgevUU 8 26 7 45 Cannon'e, 8 36 7 66 Seaford, 8 66 8 20 Broad Creek, Laurel, ✓ 916 8 46 Delmar, 10 60 lo 16 Williams' Siding P.M. A.M. Arrivent Sallieb'y 11 IB : Ill I U l 66 M 3 ■ *2i I 10 12 56 3 60 . I and *>peud THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL ROAD. Mill On and after MONDAY, January 6tb, 1863, between Baltimore between Baltimore and Hxi p and Wheeling will be Parkersburg, and ^ ^Leave*Baltimore,*8.40 A. M. for all parts of th# West, 4.30 P. M. for Harper's Ferry. n only (in both directions) will lie ■ ■ _aud Accommodation Trains will connect et Washington Junction and Baltimore, for Washington and the Fast. The KLLIOOTT'8 MILLS TRAIN loaves Baltimore at 6.20and 9.16 A. M., and 1.45 and 6.00 P.M., and Kllicott's and 11.00 A. M.. and 3.16 and 6.20 P. M. FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH: LeavS*Baltimore at 4 JO, 8.06 and 10 A. M.. and 306 8.00 P.M. Leave Washington at 7.00, 8.00 and 11.16 A. M., and 3.00 am! 6.00 P. M. On Sundays at 7.40 A. M-, 6 P. M. The 3d and 6th train* only from Baltimore, _the secoud and fourth trains from Washington stop at way points. 'The second and fourth trains from Balti more and Washington connect with trains on th# ^Forfttrther Information, tickets of every kind, kc* ap ply to J. T. ENGLAND, Agent, at Camden Station, or the Ticket Office. ' . WM. P. SMITH, Master of Transportation. L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. For Philadelphia. AT 7.00 A. M. WEDNESDAY, October 1st, Onandaft ie Steamboat ARIEL, will ren * I Leave Wilmington, at 7 amt., and Chester at 8.15 a.m. " Philadelphia, Chesnut Stre t at 2.00 p. m. Stopping at Hook and Cheater at about an hoar after the time named each way. . , , ,, Fare between Wilmington and Philadelphia 40 u Return trip tickets 60 cent*. Fare between Wilmington and Hook or Chester Return trip tickets 30 cents. Freight taken at usual low ted toh o»- «aUShlupe their goods sent toChesuut Stre p.in. toinsnre their coming dowu the e day, and have receipts sent with each load of goods. All goods not receipted for will be at the owners risk.— Ip receipts can lie prooured at the offioe* at Wilmington d Philadelphia. IV h ! 9 ■ ap 6-tf Wilmington and West Che« ter Stage. THE SlIBSmiBER WOIH.B the pnblic that HACK for their accommodation, which will lea info Hotel Gibson, Fourth Street, near Market, Wilmingtou. Del., every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND: 8ATURDAY, at 1.46 P. M., for West Chester. Pa., and intermediate places. «9-Safe horses and carelul driver, ni 6-tf D GEORG! COURT. THE WILMINGTON INSTITUTE. SCIENTIFIC LECTURES ! MR. T. CLARKSON TAYLOR Natural Philosophy, or Physics. COMMENCING ON Thursday, December 18th, at 8, P.M. Iu the Scientific Lecture Room of the Wilmington In pvi These Lector«« will consist of familiar sxplanatl ms ol the fondamental principles of Natural Philosophy, luclud .. Gravitation, ft# laws and thslr application ; th* Pen Oui«« and IU uss* ; Mechanics; Hydro-Mechanics; Pneu matics aud Aoouitice. Each Lecture will be Illustrated apparatus. Tickets for th* courts for adu'ts, do do mtmbtrs of school* and minor*, Single tickets for odnlt«, do do de minors under 15 years, be obtained from the Librarian and at Stores. Members of tbs Institut« not In arrears h ted free. nov »24» I hr with new tha Booh Coroner's Notice. be found Wilmington, Delaware. Henry P. Bsker, Justloe of th* Peace, Odessa, is bt* de puty to attend to buslneee iu tbe lower part of tbs Coun ty. AH persons having business with Uis Coroner Deputy will find them at th« above uaaed [ilaces. OWES RUBLEY, est, Wiliuiogtou. D* T HE Coroner may Bast Seventh Sti his residence N • R AN A WAT FROM THK SUBSCRIBER au indentured apprentice to the farming bu-lneea, fn August loot, named Carara* Fosloobb*. The publia M ». 301 Bast Seven Vov. 294m. Six Cento Reward. ( ll hereby notified not lo hurbor him or #«unt. The above reward will be paid i hlm ou my JOflIJf «COTT. r BT <H> RIGHT TO THE SPOT INSTANT aSLlÄP STOP YOLK COUGH! PÜRIFT YUUR BRJBATB J Strengthen your Vein* 11 RPALOIN«*! moit Mumiw GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, GOOD FOR LECTURE!!!. GOOD FOR PURLIO SPEAKERS, GOOD FOR singers; GOOD FOR ooNsuuraaft. Gentlemen carry ALOINfiPS THROAT GOWFRGTfON.4 Ladles are delighted IPALDIlfCPl THROAT CONFK0TIONN. Children cry for SPALDING'S THROAT They relieve a Cough instantly. They clear the Threat. They give strength and They impart a delicious aroma They are delightful to tbe vis!? m * de of herbs and cannot harm any one. I ,*?'«sc evsry one who has a Congh or a Husk* Voice or 4 Bad Breath, or any difflcnlty of the Throat to get a package of my Throat Confections; they will relieve v Instantly, and yon will agree with me that "they go right to the spot." You will find them very useftil and pfea whlle travelling or attending public meeting* fc-r □g your Cough fr allaying yonr thirst. If you tty iHckage, I am safe In saying that you will ever niter s consider them indispensable. Yon will find them the Druggists and Dealern in Medicines. PRICK TWKNTY-FIVH CRNTV. ÜÜNFECT10IV8 velum# to the tbs breath. t In rifllh My signature la onntsrfblt. A Package will be sent by Thirty Cents. Address ••oh package. All ethe-s are I, prepaid on reoelpt of HBIYRY O. IPOULDIYO. a Cedar Street, New York. Is CEPHALIC PILIjN OURB »ICK HSAOAORSI CEPHALIC PILLS N^RYOVE HKAPAOiiK 1 CEPHALIC PILLS CURB BILIOUS HEADACHE I «a-By the Pills the periodic Sick Uoodache may be prevented; and If n at the commencement of an attack immediate i e lief from They s to which They nese, For Literary Men, Student*» Delicate Fern persons oi eedenUry habite, they are valuable os a 1 five, improving the appetite, giving Une and vigor t< digestive organ*, and restoring their natural elasticity and strength to the whole system. The CEPIÏALIO PILLS ars th# result ef long investi and carefully conducted experiments, having be.m many years, during which time they have preven ted and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Ueadaohe, whether originating in the nervous a deranged sUte of the etomaoh. They are entirely vegetable In their composition, and may be taken at all times with perfect safety, without making any change of diet, and the abeenee of a«y dis agreeable taste renders it easy to administer than to ohlldrsn. pain and sickness will he obtained, eldom fall in removlHg the Nan sea and Headeciie subject. gently npon the bowels—removing CostU *■ ■ , and i.ll of to BEWARE COUNTERFEITS «■.The genuine have Signatare* of a ta HENRY O. SPALDING, \dd bv Druggist* and all other dealen In Medicine*. A will be sent by mall, prepaid, on receipt of the PRICK »! CENTS. All orders should be addressed te HENRY C. SPALDING, ! ■ I 48 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK. •3U A elngte bottle Spalding's Prepared Glue, t«n time« I Spalding's Prepared Glue ! Spalding's Prepared Glue ! Spalding's Prepared Glue ! Save the Pieces I Dispatch ! Economy ! nloel-C». well regnlfcti'ti ear a itttoh io ihn* **v As Mridente will happen, sv«n Use, it Is very desirable to have some cheap a»d lent way for repairing Furnltnra, Toys, Ouaaker*, à SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, meets all »m* n des, and no household oan afford to be wl ways ready and up to the sticking point. "U8KFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.' N. B — A Biush oeooupoolea eoeb bot'l*. Price 26 Centn. , j ' AdAfMa ukkby O.MPALM»«. ««UBPAB STABET. If MW VORIC, 1 riC« 1 !ÂÎ2uSî3'1»' > ''fâ,' i ! PARED GLUE. I would eouiloo all persona «*> esarofc ' , ! fiefara purobasinsh and eeetbat the foil name j BffiALDDfU S PBBPARBDBLUBr CAUTION. Ascertain off J IseatiseeutsBfo wrapper—all ethers are swjnffilfoj^mn- J HELIIBOLD'M Genuine Preparation«. •• HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUQHV. A Keltlve itii.I ^'bLADDE^ KIDNEYS, GRATE DROPSICAL SWELLING!. Diseases of TRIS Mediclue inersoses the uoUm the ABSORBENTS lato healthy action, by whjtfi the WATERY or OALCAREOU8 Depositions, wad ali UNNATURAL-ENLARGEMENT! arc reduced, as wail a* PAIN AND INFLAMMATION, and la good for Mai Women or Child»*». HELM HOLD'S EXTRACT BUCUU. arising from Excaaoea, Habita « pation, Early Indlacrotlon or Abuse, ATTBNnan witm thb Kollowino Stmmomjj : ludUboaitlou to Rxartlou. Loaa of Memory, Weak Nerve*. Horn» Dl Lose of Power, Difficulty of Breath tog. Trembling, Wakefulness, Pain In the Book, Universal Lassitude of tbe Muscular System, Hot flauds, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions PALLID COUNTENANCE. Theas symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medi cine invariably removes, soon follows IMPOTENCY, FA EPILEPTIC KITS, lu one of which the patlsot Dituui4 of Vision, of the Face. TU1TY, TKSr not frequently followed by say that they a INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION I Many ar# aware of tho cause of tholr suffering, BUT NONE WILL CONFESS. THE KKOOKDri OK TUB INSANE ASYLUMS, Aud the melancholy Deaths by Consumption, bear ample wltueee to the truth of the assertion. THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH OR GANIC WEAKNESS. Require# the aid of Medicine to strengthen •ndjavlgorato the System, which HELM BOLD'S EXTRACT UUCUO Invariably doe*. A trial will ooavlncethe most akeptiewl. FKMALKS-FKMALKS-FEMALES. OLD OR YOUNG. SINGLE, MARRIED, OR OONTMM PLATINQ MARRIAGE. Rati in many affections peculiar to Female*, chu is unequalled by any other remedy, Retention, Irregularity, Palnfulnea*, or Suppression X Cuutomury Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrho u s H u QläL— the Uterua, Leucorrfacsa or Whites, Sterility, and for all plaint* incident to the *ex, whether oriaing fi discretion, Habit* of Dissipation, or In the DECLINE OK CHANGE OF LIFE. 8» HTMPTOMB ABOJl. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. Il OU in mere BALSAM, MERCURY, Take Medicine for unpleasant and dangerous diseases. HKI*SKB01*D'N' extract buch* CURBS 8tfCRKT.DISEASES At little Expeuse, change in Diet, No Inconveuien And no Exposure. use* a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, Removing Obstructions, preventing and curing m of the Urethra. Allaying Pain and Infiamma frequent in tho class of diseases, and sxpelling 1 Poisonous, Diseased and worn out matter. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS who have been the ve paid heavy fees to be In all their Stages, Little Hierin t ion. victim* of Quacks, and cured In a short time, have found they and that the " POISON" has, by the astringents," been dried np in the evstem, to break In an aggravated form, and perhaps «titer Marriage. t deeeivsrij USB HELHBOLD'I EXTRACT HUGH® affections and diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, MALE Fon Whether existing FEMALE, originating and no matter of UNO STANDING. Diseases of these organs require the old of a Diumtiq. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUOHU rtaln to have the desired ' Is ths Great Diuretic, and effect Evidence of the will accompany tbe medicines. Certificates of Cures, from 8 to 20 years' standing, with names known to science and fame. PRICK fl Pia Bottlb, OR »IX FOR $»• any address, seoarely packed from any all diseases lor which It reliable and responsible character Delivered Communications. Advice Gratia. AFFIDAVIT. Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the city of Philadelphia, H. T. HtLMBOLD, who/being duly sworn, doth say, his preparations contain no narootu, ne mercury, or other injurious drugs.^but^' Sworn and subscribed before me, this 23d day of No vember, 1864. W. P. HIBBERD, Alderman, Ninth St., above Rooe. Phfla. Address letters fer Information, in H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, Depot, 104 South Tenth St., below Chesnut. v Philadelphia, Pa. UNPRINCIPLED DesoBiBX Symptoms Onros Guaranteed. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIT AND DEALER!, Who endeavor to dispose --or thbi* own" and •oma'' Holes on the reputation attained by Halm bold's Gsnnlno Préparations, do Extract Buchu, do Sarsaparilla, ■I •e». do do Improved Sold by l. HcTWALL, No. 124 - - „ „ „ i-i. ny - HURST k Co., Corner of Sixth and Market 8te_ GRIM. SHAW k CO., 609 Market Bt., H. R. BRINGIiURST, 8IF Market Bt., A. WALTCN, 236 Market Street, GEO. D. THOMSON, Market Bt., near the Brandywine, and alt Druggists everywhers, Ask for Helmbold's. T othar. Ont ont tha advertieemant and sand ft>r avold Impoaition and axoesnr^_ nl-lx A Farm at Private Sale. THE subscriber nt County, Delaware, er, laying broadside to the vered tmmedt Private Sale his sell lees, situât !ii two miles above Dov e Railroad, where lime can be the form. Th of cleared land, young timber. This land 1* mostly newly , and has been limed over twloe. It is suscepti ble of improvement, and yields good trope. There is a SMALL ORCHARD now in bearing, of Peach, Apple and other fruit*, with the addition of 1800 Peaoh unt in March, 1801, which look quite thrift- - _ _ _»lde are watered by running «treu a county rood running through this farm. a frame HOUSE 30 by lfl foot me on the lower floor, and four floor; with a kitchen on the eld# 30 by 11 rv and two rooms on the first floor, and 30 feet; a carriage House and H is an excellent have possession at are about 90 oc She talan ■ Ü I Im Mpcoveaeats with an ontry a th< feet, 3 tin J a Corn Crib aud house 14 by 24, House, all nearly now. pump of water. The purchaser any time, if required, and oan buy all thestock and form ing implements, if so desiring. For further information, apply to D. T. RICKÀU8. Real Estate Agent, 224 Mar ket etreet, Wilmington, Del., or Robert W. Loud, of the premise*. Also, 100 to 16,000 acre* of other land, differently la the State of Delaware, of all sices and prices, that he cated He feels confident to purchase a farm wlnh th# Diamond *But#. If they will D. T. RICKARD!. give him a call. Valuable Real Estate at Private Sale. £. THE undersigned will sell at private eale hia 7!| snug dwelling eltuatedon Second St.,near French. roe «tory brick, having a front of 16 foot tiding back 18 f#et, with a aide yard of 20 lontT Also an excellent and valuable building lot having a front of 18 feet on French street, and extending back tbe depth of 62 feet on Third street. On the lot at present ta an old frame building. This property will besold a bar gain If application be made soon It is a [in DANIEL WARD ** ' East Second Bt. FOR SALE OR RENT. A LARGE 3-8TOR1ED Coach Factory.— suitable tor a Mo tton, Woollen or . t ig la eituated at the corner of Fonrth te, ie sixty feet long by twen ty-four wide. It ale., ha* a largo lot adjoining, wnfoh can be pnrehoeedor ronted in connection with the build ing. The building Is new. To tboee wishing to commença any kind of bnsine** that will require a Urge building this U a rare opportunity. For particular* apply to JA8 STROUD, No. 420 west Second street, or of WILLIAM BRIGHT, 11th St., betwoen Market and Orange. dec28 building, hi i h. n I ■ mn FOR RENT. A SNUG LITTLE FARM, -- andywine Hundred, on the Oonoord Tjfcrn abuut 4 miles from Wilmington, containing SO ACRES OF LAND Two'Stone Dwellings aud all the nSCeseary all in good Apply at ml In Bi ptka. balldlugs, Jan24-tf jrder. this offioe. TEASE—Thai ml ^■Man beautiful FOR SALK • mi eiou, called Indian Mound, wilh _richly ornamented Grounds, w ^BlilLacree of superior land A variety of Fruit end Grapee; three miles from Wilmington, Del.. and ene qu»i> ter ofamile from station at Newport, on Baltimore Rail road. Inquirer of Wm. Huey, on It, or Dr. John Huey. Marshall St., Philadelphia. 1 '• janl7 3t ■I HOUSE WANTED, ANY person having a small house for sale, low • hi mr cash, may find a purchaser by addrtMsiag a I ill nrts to Even, No. 109 West St., near Front, IjlLl ng location, a nd the lowest price. Ac. JanlO-fo FOR SALK ' THE THREE STORY DWELr use. No. 608, Waehlngton »trerfo WU» mmodating. eg* •f* I ! the premise« Horme* and Carriages to Hire. THE Subscriber takes this occasion to announce tc public that he has taken uierly occupied by Philip Matthews, King Street below Fourth, adjoining the Odd Fellows Hal), wbete THE BEST OF VEHICLES will be kept for Hir*. The and vicinity may rest asuorsd meure sale aud reliable animals ns of Wllniin that they ■Ml ■ , J"ÎK •har« t-l ths publlo patronage j vpectfolly solicited. Horae* «*keu ou Uv*ry • ' ST.l r.tw wb.n th.j win Iw uk.n ut. jt br «,«*• superintended by the undenfoned. ^ william w. bsnnktt uuosd hostlers, - if ^ UI VLJtV STABLE* 1 THE subscriber takes this method of ds and the public gen nommsneedtbs Livery n Fourth Ä». informing bis tri u, fmh,»b.r» b.wiukwp i ' , well known in.this city, usan old j slnesa. ai d well ooomdnted with U>* wants «I «a pu OlrehlmaoaU San* JOBB OOUNTISA No v. I6-4t. __ _ _ BARRELSOFLEAF LARDON HAND ffitmfo b, WALTON A MoMANUS. J ^