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laws of United States, (COSTINUKD TROM FIRST PJLOX.) thousand eigkt hundred and aixty-aix; and that any and all grants of land to eai'd road Biiall continue and relnain is full force and effect. Sic. 6. And 6e it further tnaeted, each of said companies shall grade, in a year thereafter: Provided, That if said panies or either of them, shall neglect or fail or ts ccrrapiete it. roid within time herein specified, the lani granted to sueh company ehaU rtvert to the United States.

Approved, March 3, 1865. Resolution--No A RisoLnTiou to Jncouragt the employment of di.ablcd ani discharged soldiers. Resolved by the Senate amf, ffoiuof Rep- rettntativu of the United Sates of Aintnoa Congrtss Assembled, That persons honorably discharged from the military or naval service by reason of disability resulting from wounds or sickness incurred in the line of duty, should be preferred for appointments to civil offices, provided they shall be found to possess tha business capacity necessary for the proper discharge of the duties of such offices. Sic. 2.

And be it further resolvtd, That, in grateful recognition of aaorifi- and sufferings of persons honorably discharged from the military and naval service of the country, by reason of pounds, disease, or the expiration of termsj enlistment, it ia respectfully recommended to bankers, mer- chats, and persons engaged ia industrial pursuits, to them the preference for appomtmons to remunerative situations and employments Approved, March 3, 1865. Resolution--No. JoUT RISOLTJTION of thanks to Major General George II. Thomas and the army under his command. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Reruentatioes of the United States of Amtri- ei Congress assembled, That the thanks of Congress are due, and are hereby tendered, to Major General George H.

Thomas and the officers and soldiers under his command for their skill and dauntless courage, by which the rebel army under General Hood was signally defeated and driven from the State of Tennessee. Approved.TIarch 3, 1865. Resolution--No. A RESOLUTION to encourage enlistments and to promote the efficiency of the military forces of the United States. Resolved by the Senate and House of Rsp- resentaiives of the United States of America in Conyress dasembhd.

That, for the purpose of encouraging enlistments and promoting the efficiency af the military and naval forces of United States, it is hereby enacted that the wite and children, if any he" have, any person that ha. bjen.or may be, mastered into the military or naval service of the United Statf-i, shall from and after passage of this forever free, anv law, usase or cus- A CARD TO THE SUFFKBIJfO. DO YOU WISH TO BB 1 I SO SWALLOW two or hogshead of "Baoka," "Tonic Bitters," Sarsaparilla," Antidotes." and after yon are satis iti with the renlt then, try one kox of OLD DOCTOR BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS- and be restored to With and rigor in lest than thirty -days. They an purely vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt and unitary in their effects on the broken-down and shattered constitution. Old and young can take them with advantage DR.

BDCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS rure ia less than 30 day. the worst eases of NEHVOU8NESS, lapotenoy Premature Deeay, Seminal Weakness, Insanity and all Urinary, Sexual, and Nervous Affections no matter from what Cause 1 prodaeeU. Frice. One Dollar per bos. Suit postpaid, by oa receipt of as ordor.

Addresi. JAMKS S. BDTLfcS. No. 429 Broadway, New York, General Agent.

P. box sent to an address on receipt of price--which is One Dollar--pan free. descriptive Circular sent on application. 7-21-Zin. Peninsular Railroad Line.

Deafness, Blindness and Gatarah, Treated with the almost success, by Dr. ISAACS, OcouH.t anil Artist, (formerly of Loydon, Holland). Jfo. 519 PINE street, Philadelphia. Testimonials faem tho moat reliable sources in the City and Country orna be at his offlcr.

The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patient as he has no ieorets.in his practice, ARTIFICIAL EYES, inserted without pain, for examination. No charge made Mar 16 ly A new and desirable article has recently been introduced in this market by J. H. Warrington, oon-, sisting of ladies Collars, aid Cnffl made of Paper so prepared that when soiled yon may take a sponge or elpthtand loap and clean it throsghly, although just introduced large numbers -of them hare been told and every one who ate puchand have sent in orders for their friends. They will be sent by mail to any address pott paid upon receipt of following prices 1 pair plain cuffs.

30 cts. I pair fancy button ouffih 35 ots. 1 lay down collar. IS eti. 1 stand up collar.

15 cts. Or by Express, 1 Doj. Plain Cuffs, 8.25 cti. 1 Dm. Fancy CuSs, 8.25 cts.

1 Doi. Lay down Cellars, 1 50 ots. 1 Dot. Stand up Collars, 1.50 cts. Put up In nice paper boxes, money mnit ia all eases accompany orders.

A liberal discount to trade, 25 per cent discount when ordering 3 or more dozen of a kind at once. These are greatly below the prices of linen and always keep their shape. Perspiration does not affect them. Address all orders to. JOSEPH H.

WARKINGTON, Millinery Emporium, 711 Market Street, Wilmington ud after Monday, July 24, Utt Passenger Trains will run as NORTH. StfUTH. Leave A.M. Leave A. H.

r. Salisbury, 10 30 Philadel'a, 45 Or Detatrf, IB 50 r. M. Laurel, 11 15 Baltimore, 9 IS Broad Creek, 11 20 A. Seaford, 11 4s Wilmlig'n 9 10 4 65 Cannon's, 11 65 N.

Castle 30 5 16 T. H. Bear 9 44 35 Bridgeville, 1 2 0 5 St. Gang's 10 90 4 5 Greenwood, 12 15 Mt 10 IS 6 60 Fsrmingten, 12 30 Mfddlefn 10 3D ft 20 A. it.

Towns'd 10 ft SO Milford, 45 12 00 Blaokb'd 10 SO So p.x. Sassafras 11 00 45 6 10 12 50 Smyrna 11 10 6 25 1 10 Bitnford 11 15 6 55 6 SO 1 15 Mooretonll 20 00 1 20 Dover 11 45 1 30 Camden 11 54 85 1 50 H. 2 05 WillowGr.12 00 1 2 15 P. u. 2 20 Cantorb'ryl2 05 7 45 2 30 Feltoa 12 15 7 55 2 40 Harringtnl2 15 2 50 Arrive at 3 10 Milford 1 I 35 20 36 Pmnaington 12 SO 55 Greenwood 00 4 15 BruIgeTille Cnnon'j 4 35 Seaford SO (t 10 Bread Crwk 40 Laurel 45 8 25 Delmar 3 05 2 Ar.

at Saliibury 2 20 MEW-CASTLE ACCOMMODATION, Leave for Wilmington ud Philadelphia at 7 30 A. and 1 30 P. H. Leave Philadelphia at 10 15 A. and 5 00 P.

M. for New-Castle. jEZr Passengers to Baltimore can now go through without stopping over at WilmingtoB as heretofore. Passengers from Baltimore to Seaford and Salisbury will take evening train from Baltimore and spend night at Wilmington. PaiHBgers for Miifod and Dover may leave Baltimon at 1 IB p.

m. and proeeed evening. B. O. SEWALL, Sup't Del.

R. K. Harrington, Firlton, Canterbury, Willow Qrore, 6 3S Camdea, 6 45 Dover Moonton Brenford Smyrna Sassafras R'd Blackbird Townsend Middletown ML Pleasant St. Georges Bear New CasL'e Arrive at Wilmington 25 Philadolhhia 10 65 X. Baltimore 1 10 7 05 7 15 20 7 30 7 35 7 45 7 54 8 Ib 8 20 8 9 5 8 45 9 05 I lit br ffev strtMsj lismfretfe Stwttb, STATE or DcfcAWAaa, Saseex Couaty, ssr At en adjourned term of Oiphau' Court neld at Georgetown in and for Snswx County, the twelfth day of ia the year of oat Lord thousand eight hundred aad sixty five, OfOa tbr application of Joseph B.

Shepard aniCMe? William Shepard, cue ef the heirs and legal Jfc- Brwentatives of Kbafaeth 'Smith, foft of gdnex county, deceased, who died intestate ar 3 berth beea represented to. this Const by the said Joseph B. Shepard by his fetition in-writiig presented to the Court tbe tweUlk daj af A. fr. IKfi.

It it the sum day rated By Court that Jvhr pattf, sst fcofr and logal representative ef the raH Smith, deceased, be ami appear to (lie- Orphans' Court of Sussex County, aforanjdV to he held at Georgetown Tuesday the ninetemeb day of September, next, aid then and there ebtimtat prefererce due to hisn ef accepting or elsooiiag the Lauds, Tenements and Hereditaments of said Elizabeth Smith, deceased, containing etgs-tr-iix acres and forty-four sqr. perches, valued appraised at the sum of six hundred and thirty-eigkt dollars and thirty-seven and one quarter carts, as he ia entitled to claim and accept the lame or show if he why the laid Tene. menti and Hereditaments shall not be it i. farther ordered by Comtt that a earn of this rale be published for sir nooessree weeks in the Union, a newspaper psddiahod Georgetown, in tais State. I hereby certify that the aboro Is a true copy from the Beeoid.

Is WITHMS I have hereunto L.S. my hand and afflxed the teal of tie 1 --r--' twenty- A. Jh MOB. SO ALLEN NEEDLES' I S8PEHWHATF OF LIMF- ly tlwn fteir We give- tbe assurance to the public that none will be told oferetl by us but OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. Packed in Nem Bagi, 200 Ua.

each. per 2000 2 Jets, per Ib. A WHISKEttS! WHISKERS! Do you want Whiskers or Moustaches' Our Grecian Compound will force them to grow OB the smouthe 0 face or chin, or hair on bald heads, in Six Weeks. Price, packages for by mail anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt of pnce. Address, WARNER 4 Box 131.

Brooklyn, N. Y. 4.U.'o3.-ly. whatsoever to the contrary notwithstand- i and in determining who'isorwas the w.fe and who are the children of the enlisted person herein mentioned, evidence that he and the woman claimed to be his wife have cohabited together, or associated as husband and wife, and so continued to cohabit or ass oiato at i of the enlistment, or evi- 1piic6 that a. form or ceremony of marriage, such marriage was or was not authorized or recognized by law, has been entered into or celebrated by them, and that the parties thereto thereafter lived together, or associated or cohabited as husband and w.fe, and so continued to live, cohabit, or asiciata at tlie time of the enlistment, shall ba duemed sufficient proof of marriage for the pjrpcues of the act, and the children born of any such murriase shall be deemed and tak- ei to be t'lo children embraced with.n the provisions of this aot, whether such marriage shall or shall have been dissolved at the time of such enlistment.

Approved, March 3, 1865. China Glass and C. Pickels, importer and dealer in China, Glass, Quensware No. 213 Market has on hand a largo and fine assortment of the above ware, to which he invites the especial attention of persons in want of sueh articles either for Store, Hotel or House We selling at the very lowest cash prices aa low as can be bought either in Philadelphia or Baltimore, give usa call. Fruit Jars of all sizes by the Box or Dozen.

Persons wanting any ot the above articles will find it to their advantage to call or send their orders by mail, to No. 213 Marked St. Wilmington, All orders promptly atten- I QKOVKSTEEN PIANOFORTE still re- J. tains its precedence and great popularity, after undergoing gradual improrements for a period of thirty years, is now pronounced by the musical world to be unsurpassed and even unequaled IT richness, volume and purity of tone, durability and cheapness. Our slew scale, French action, harp pedal, iron frama, over-strung baaj, seven oo- tare, rosewood piaaos we are selling cheaper by f-orn $100 to $200 than the same ityle and finish are iold by any other first eljiss makers in tht eoun-" try.

Dealers and all in want want ef good pianos are invited to send for our Descriptire Catalogue, which contains photographs of our styles gether with prices. No one should pnrohase a puno without seeing catalogue. al- -st without Dumber, have been, awarded to the Groveatcen Piano, and at the Celebrated World's though put in competition with others from ill parts of Europe and the U. it took the highest award. GrOTCSteen 49O BROADWAY, IfEW YORK.

ded too. 5-26tf. The Bridal ChaniDer, Ksiay of a Warning and Instruction to Young Men--published by the Howard Association, and sent free of charge in envelope. Address, Dr. J.

SKILLIN HOUGI1TON, Howard Association, Philadelphia NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SHERIFF'S SALE. By of a writ of Vonditioni Expnnoa. to me directed, will be exposed to Public Vendue, on Tuesday, the 22d day of August, at 1 o'clock, P. at tho Court Honse doo--, in Georgetown, in Georgetown Hundred, the fullowiDg Real Eitate, to wit: A certain tract, piece, parcel of land iitaate in Georgetown hundred, Su.siex county and State of Delaware, with a amglo storj stablos, cribs and other improvements thereon, adjoining lands ef George Dicltersen, Aabury C.

Pepper and others, containing one hundred and thirty Mies, more or lew. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Isaac W. Short, and will be sold, for cash A. B. MARVEL, Sheriff.

Sheriff's Office, Gsorgetown, August 1st 1865. Ten per cont. of the purchaia money will be demanded on day of sale. 8. 11.

2. t- IT Yon want to Know LITTLE OF I relating the hnmiB mitle and female the causes and treat- of diseases; the marriage customs of ike wni-iJ, how to marry well aiid a thousand thingi er published before, read the revised and CH- la-sjed oditum of MEDICAL Con MOV bock for curioui people, and a gecd book crery one, 400 100 Illustrations. Price S' Contents table lent free to any ks may be had at the Book stores, or will be by mail, post paid, OB receipt of the price -Ad DR. fi. FOOTS, M.

i-26 -6m. 1130 Broadway, New-York. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Vcnciitioni Exponas.to me directed, will be exposed to Public Vendue, on Tuesday, the 22dday of August, atl o'clock, P. at the House door, in Georgetown, in Georgetown hundred the following real estate, to wit: A certain tract, piece, or parcel of land situate in the village of Dagiboro', Digsboro' hundred, Sussex county and state of Delaware, with a large two stery dwelling house and single story attached, smoke house and other out houses thereon, adjoining of Rachel Waples and others, containing ten acres, more or less.

Seized and taken in execution as the property of John Smith, of and will be sold for each by A. B. MARVEL, late Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Georgetown, August 1st 1855. f- Ten per cent, of the purchase money will ho demanded on the day of 8.

11. 2. G-E2STTS' Furnishing Ware House, 315 MARKET" STREKT, THIBD DOOR BELOW FOURTH STREET, WILMINGTON, rnrj. Manufacturer of MEIM'SFURNISHINC GOODS. Offer the most complete Assortment of CASSIMEKS FOR MEN BOYS WEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, SCARFS, TIES, LINEN AND PAPER COLLARS, EXTRA- SILK AND SCOTCH GINGUAM UMBRELLAS, CANES, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS Mado to order, a perfect fit guarantied.

All orders carefully filled and promptly delivered. FARMERS TAKE A A I continue to manufacture those MANURES, wakhforthelut evec or eight yean riren inch general satisfnotion to those who have uied them; we refer te the a of Lime-, made from tnely ground Bones, Penrlan Qnaao and other sjt.ib* rate of $66 00 per ton of Ibs. Also, to HEAT and BONK COMPOSC, mode from refuge Meat, Bone and other offal the Slaughter 00 per ton. N. A superior article of BONE DUST, at market Address, TASKER CLABK, S.W.Cor., EIGHTH A WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA.

Also, for sale by R. D. WOLF A BRO. Lewiitown. I I We deaite to imprest upon farmers dealers, that we make no concealment of its principal components, viz.

Animal Matter, Hair, Wool, Acid Ground Bones'. It. 17-3D lOIN THIRD SERIES, $230,000,000. By authority of the tccratsry of th Treajnrj General SubsoripUon Agmt foi Uarttd SUtu Seonritief, offen to tie pmbli. tird Mriu of Tnunry taaring and thrM-tontlM pw ant.

iutanit pn an Every day brings us additional evidences of the tuptrior tfcdlence of tbig article. Those who have used it for nearly uven yean knoWitsgood qnalitiei and BUY IT AGAIN. JUORO PHILLIPS' GENUINE IMPROVED SDPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, FOR SALE AT MANUEACTUKEBS' PEPOT, No. 27 North Front Setuxen Market and Arch Sti. Ho.

14 Bowley's Wharf, BALTIMORE, D. The Subscriber begs leave to infom DeeUrs and Consumers that he is now prepared to furnish MORO PHILLIPS' GENUINE IMPROVED SU- PSR PHOSPHATE OF LIME, in any quititigs 1 nniversal satisfaction this article nas, given dunng the past foar has thJT demand that I hare been comyeled gtMf "Si rge my capacity for its raannfteiirre, trait that I will.be atle to 611 all seaaoa. lay rale itjlnt come Discount to HOBO 8018 Pr rieter 2 This ia the best proof ire can have to Price, $35 per 2000 Ibs. ots. per Ib.

trade dwcount allowed to dealers. AILEN NEEDLES. Water (First Store above Chestnut,) PHILADELPHIA. We sell no articles but such as we can safely recommend. 7.30 LOAN.

These note, an issued under date of July 15, 1865, and are payable three years from that date IB currency, or an convertible at the option of the holder iato IT. 8.5-20 Six per cent, GdlLD-BEAKING BONDS These bonds Ire now worth a handsome premium, ank are exempt, as an all the Government Bonds, from State, County, and Municipal taxation, which addifrom on, to three per. c4Kl.per to annum to rtrir value, according to tie rate levied upon other property. Tbe interest is payable stmi-aDnn- fy by coupons attached to each note, which may be aad sold to any bank or banker. Tbe tnterect at T.SO per cent a- moimts)to One cent per day oft a note, Two $1OO Ten J5OO IBS Clipper Mowing They aw lighter in welgBt draft amd perfect in-catting than any other machine in ij The height of oat can be varied by the driver while the machine is They are simple, durable, and not Uafcle get oat of order.

The Horse Mower can be drawa as easily as tire ordinary two-horse saaakiaM Iqr twe horses. AU kinds of Agribaltanl. bplMMiU, SoeoU Fertilizerseonstaatly on haaoX for dmten. B.H. CO.

and Wafer K.w-Yifc. AMERICAN tl ft and Hatt. Latest styles at CHARLES OAKFORD SONS Continental Hotel, Philadelphia. WMt. H.

CROW, 315 MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, DEL. ADIE8 AND OENTLEMEN: If wish to marry you can do BO by addreuing me. I will end yon, without money and without price, information, that will enable you to marry 'PlJi and Itpeedilj, irrespective of age, wealth or Mutjr Thu mformatien will cost yon nothing "1 yon wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist TM a All letters strictly confidential. Tbe desired -Damon sent by retarn mail, and no reward "1 Pleucinelou portage or (tamped envelope, uilresseil to yourself. Addresi, SARAH B.

LAMBERT, fireenpoint, Kings Uew-Tork. Old Eyeai made new. A rA PULE directing how to 1 give op wit ur medicine. Sent by mail, free SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a writ of Levari Facial, to me directed, will be exposed to Public Vendne, on day the 19th day of August, at 2 o.clook, p.m., at tho store of C.

Hall in South Milford, in. Creek Hundred, the following Real Estate, to wit: AH that certain tract, piece or parcel of land situate in Cedar Creek Hundred, SUSSM County and State of Delaware, formerly owned by James H. Reed and sold from him by Sheriff J.nes, in July 1862, to James R. Mitchel and Mark G. LoO.and, containing one hundred ami thirty acres, more or lees.

Seized and taken in execution as the property of Phila M. Weir, who has survived Robert Weir and Terretonants, and will be sold for cash ll J.H. BUSSEL, Sheriff's Office, Georgetown, August 1st 1865. Ten per cent, of the purchase aoney will bo demanded on the day of sale. U.

U. S. INTERNAL BEVENUE. ANN0AL ASSESSMENT ASSESSOR'S OFFICK, DISTHICT or DEL. i ArYlLHIXOTOS, Jotr 22, 1865.

Notice hereby given to all persons concerned that appeals will be received and determined by the Assessor, relative to any erroneous or excessive laluations, assessments, or "enumerations made by the Assessor or Assistant Assessors and roturned the annual lists for 1865, at the following times and.places, viz IN WILMINGTON, at his Office in the Custom House Building on Monday August 7th, 1866, from 10 A. M. until 4 P. M. AT DOVER, on Tuesday, August 8th, at the Office of C.

H. Day, Collector, from 10 A. M. until P. M.

AT GEORGETOWN, August 10th, at the office of J. D. Assistant Assessor, from 10 A. until 4 P. M.

At the same times and places the annual lists takeu and returned will be submitted to the inspection of any and all persons who may apply for that purpose. All appeals shall be made in writing and shall specify the particular cause, matter or thing respecting which a decision is requested and shall moreover state the ground or principle of error complained of. A i a Chemical do's. CIIEAP FERTILIZERS. THS Fertilizers prepared by th.

Agricaltaral Chemical (a Company chartered by the Legis- turc of Pennsylvania with a capital of have been proved in practice to be the eheapest. most profitable and best, for the Fanner, Garden aad Fruit-grower, of all concentrated manures now offered in any market. The Company's list embraces the following: PABKLETTE. This Fertiliser is composed of night soil and the fertilising elements of nrine, combined chemically and mechanically with other valuble fertilising agents and absorbents. It is reduced to a pulverulent condition ready for immediate use, and without loss ef it its highly nitrogenous fertilizing properties.

Its universal applicability to all crops and solle, and its durability and active qualities, are well known to be all that agriculturists can desire. H. S. FISHER'S I A PATENTED NOT. 61; $2, 4 March 64 This CAN has bten extensively used and found to be perfectly reliable.

IU great eonrenienoe will bo discovered at first sight It is closed by clamp, mg a tin cap over and aronnd the opening, which is pressed upon a cerAent-conted gasket, causing theaeoienttomeitbythebjut of the frnit, beeom- ing cold, it is perfectly sealed. It is closed or opened an instant, by hookiag or unhooking a strait wirtspring. for SsJe Wholesale 4 Eatail, by the Manufaetur- J. MeanjItTKIE, No. SOg.Bpring Garden Streets, PHILADELPHIA.

W.B. An Agent wanted in-each town throurheut the State to sell this Caa. T-21-6t. JOHN W. GHEEN, SOUTHEAST COR.

SECOND ORANGE ST3. Manufacturer of Sash, Doors, Shutters, pannels also constantly on hand a large lot of Mould- ings comprising about 30 different patterns, and varying (rom to 7 inches in width Sash and Blinds always on baud Orders from the country will receive prom pt at- 8-4. 3ra. I 8m. without aid of free, OB receipt Address, E.

B. FQOTE, M. 1130 Broadway, New-York. Valuable Property for SsUe. Ur i n81 have for Sale several farm's, and 1 "able, and oon veoicntly located to 'cilia and markets.

Prices low. Terms C. S. LAYTOff A SOU. i-M -as a NEW MILLEJERY STOEE.

Franbford, Delaware. IS. MiRTHl f. DEED, FORMERLY OF MILTON, Respectfully announces to her friends and the public, that she has opened a new Millinery Store in Frankford, Del. She has juet retaned fronT'the city aad hss on hand a large assortment of new millinery goods, to which she invites puhlio altea- appeal can be allowed to any party after he shall have been duly assessed and the annual list containing the asseisment shall have bien transmitted to the Collector of the District.

JOHN P. McLEAR, Assessor. F.S. SANITARY COMMISSION. Army and Bavy Claim NO CHARGES MADE FOR SERVICES.

LEVI C. BIRD, LOCAL AGENT. Office K. E. Cor.

Sixth and King Streets. WILMINGTON OFFICE HOUES j. HB U. S. SANITAKY COMMISSION, desiring to relieve Soldiers, Sailors, and their families from the heavy expenses usually paid tor the prosecution of such claims, have, established this Agency collect PENSIONS, ARREARS, OF PAY, BOUNTIES, Against the Govi CHEMICAI, COMPOST.

This fertilizer posed of animal matter, such as meat, bone, fish leather, hair and wool, together with chemicals and inorganic fertilizers, whieh decorapone the mass and retain the nitrogenous elements. It ii a rery valuable fertiliser for field oraps generally, and for potatoes, and garden par- poses. Its excellent qualities, strength and ohenpneu have made it very popular with aU who have used it. The Great Benefstetor A Sick Boom Companion! J. HAVENS' Patent Jfolquito Shield, or Guard, Used night or day.

Affbrda absolute protection from 21es- quitoi, Black, Sand Honse Flies, Bees, or Dost. Mailed for price, $1 to $1.50, or sets for head and hands, $2. Is worth double its price for the sick room, or a morning nap.indy time Send sia np for Circular. A liberal disaoust all Clergymen at half price. trade.

Sent N. Jnne I suffer no more from Mosquitos at night or Flies in the morning. The set of Shields yon sent me I find an effectual protection. Truly yours, 8A- KAH E. BOYNTON.

To P. JOHHSOH, No. 12 Veser St, N. Y. above is only one of hundreds we are constantly receiving.

P. JOIINSOS. Sole Manufacturer, No. 12 VBSET New York. 7-21-lm.

Notes of all ths denominations named will be promptly furnished upon reoeipt-of sabscriptions. The Notes of this Third Series are precisely similar ia form and privileged to the Thirties already sold, except that the Government reserves to itself Che option of paying interest in gold coin at 9 per instead ef 1 3-10thi in cu'rrenoj. Subscribers will deduct the interest in currency up to July lith, at the time when they subscribe. The deftrery of the notes of tliii third series of the Seven thirties willcommcnce on the 1st of June, and wffl be promptly and continuously after that date. The slight chango made iu the conditions of this THIRD SERIES affects only the matter of interest.

The payment.in gold, if made, will be equivalent to the currency interest of the rate. The return to specie paymeuts, the event of which only wiH the option to pay interest in Gold be availed of, would so reduce and equalize prices that the purchases made with six percent, in gold would be lolly equal to those made with jeveu and three tenths per cent. In currency. Thu is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET Now offered by the Government, and its superior advantages make it the Great Popular Loau of the People. Less than $230,000,060 of the Loan authorized ky Congress are now on tho market.

This amount, at the rate at which it is being absorbed will all be subscribed for within sixty days, when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as has uni- forxaly been the case oa closing the subscriptions to other Loam. In order that citizens of every town and section of the country may be afforded facilities for taking theloan, the National Banks, State Batiks, and Private Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed to raftive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own agents, in whom they have confidence, aud who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for which they receive orders. JAY COOKE, SoBSOKIPTIOH AdBXr, Philadelphia. May IS, Subscriptions will be received by the First National Bank of Seaford.

First National Bank of Wilmington. Newport National Bank of Newport. 5-12-3m Corner of 4tfc PHUasVDBLPHlA. Dividends), Fifty Cent. Policies issued at MyTCAL also of THE TEN- YEAR NON-FORPEirUEK PLAN, by -which a person minred can mike all bis Birix ments in ten years, not forfeit, 'and at any tune cease paying and obtain a (aid for twice tkt anouDt paid to the Cempaxy.

A .00,000 C. S. 5-20 i 40,000 City of Piladelphis, iew 0. 8. Certificates of Iniebt- ness, 244100 AUeghany county bomda.

16JIOJ U. 6. Loan of 1881, 10,800 Wyoming Tal'y Canal bo'ds 10,000 State of Tennessee bonds, 10,000 Philadelphia atjd Erie Kail- road bonds, 10,090 Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago bonds, Reading Railroad Srst mortgage bonds, City of Pittsburg. and other bonds, 1,000 sbaj-cs PcQnsylvania Railroad stock, 440 i hares Corn Exchange National Bank, 22 shares Consolidation National Bank, 107 shires Farmers' National Back of Heading, 142 shres Williamsport Water Compsjiy, 192 shares American Life Insurance and Trust Company, Mortgages, real estate, ground rents, Loans on collateral amply aeeuni, Premium notes secured by policies, Cash in hands of agents, secured by bonds, Cash on deposit with C. S.

Treasurer, at 2 per cent, Cash on hand and in banks, Accrued interest and rents due Jan 1, $207,278 73 i 10,454 71 $966,481 TRUSTEES. Alexander J. Edgar Thompson, George Nugent, lion. James Pollock, Albert C. Roberts, P.

B. Mingle, Samuel Work, William J. Howard, Samuel T. Bodine, John Aikmau, Honry Benaett, Hon. Joseph Allison, Isaac Haxlehurst, ALEX.

WHILLDIN, President, JOHN S. WILSON, EECRETAB? AND TBBA8UREE. WM. T. CBOASDAI.E.

WM. M. D. MEDICAL EXAMINER, GDEOKCSETOWIST, DEL. ATWOOD'S COMPOSITE FERTIXIZEB.

THIS highly phosphatic fertilizer ii partieularly adapted th'. cultivation of trees, frmits, lawns and flowers. It will promote a very vigorous ud healthy growth of wood and frnit, and largely increase the quantity and perfect the maturity of the fruit. For hot-house and household plants and flowers, it will be (bond an indispensable article to secure their greatest perfection. It will prevent and cure diseased conditions of the peach and grape, and is excellent for grass and lawns.

It is composed of such elements as makeitadapt- id to the growth of all kiads of crops in all kinds of soils. The formula method ofcombinimg stitneat fertilizing ingredients have received tbe higaest approval of eminent chemisU aad scientific igrieultvrists. cr "Penses of any kind whatever to the claimants. On application sentto this Agency, stating the name and pect office of the claimant tbe name rank, company, regiment, ir Idier on who awoant the claim is tfl' fill" dlschnr or de proper blank to Ut far 0 ibl 'S- Th thi offio forwarded be exec. PHOSPHATE OP MMB.

tural Uhcncal Company mannfactnre a Phosphate of Lime in accordance with a sew and variable formula by which a very superior article is produced so as.t8 be afforded at a less price than other manufactures charge. Practical tests have proved that its value as a fertiliser, is equal to the best phate ef lime in the market. TERMS CASH. All Orden of a To. or more will be delivered at the Railroad Stations tin Wharves of Shipment free of cartage.

Cartage wifl be charged on all orders of 6 barrels or less One dollar per Ton allowance for win made on all sales delivered at the Works of the Company, on Canal Wharf. Agricultural Chemical Company't Workt, At Canal Whaf, on the Delaware. Office, 413 Areh Philadelphia, Pa. R. B.

FITTS, General Agent. The Company 1 Pamphlet Circular, emSraeing full directions for using the above F.rtffi..r«;.eat by mail, free, when requested. Ladies' amd Children's Hats. Latest style, at CHARLES OAEFOKD a sons ontinental Hotel, Philadelphia. a a STATE A A At Somrd of thii InititatioD, at Banking in on 4th in it wu resolrwl.

"That Book be opened at the Principal Bank, and at each of the Branches, for the signature of lach Stock holders ai dtitre that the Farmer'i Bank shall be converted into a Nat ional under the aot of Congreii creating inch Banki." Agreaably to the above Ileiolution, notice SB hereby given that a book is now opon at the Farmers Bank at Georgetown for the purpose above mentioned. JAS. ANDERSON, July 1855. 7-14-4t. STERLING'S AMBROSIA 1865, 1865.

Latdlca" and Children's Hats. Latesk Style, at CHARLES OAMORD a SON Continental Uatol. Philadetohia. ROBERT WILTBANK, 400 South 2nd Street, below Ptae, a of all tiads of FINE AND PLAIN a Com, aad Pop Corn Balls, Wholesale dearer in Foreign TM- tioular attention paid to paekinr Bend for price Utta. "18 years established in N.

Y. City." "Only infallible remedies known." "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rats come out of their holes to die." "Coatar'B" Rat, Roach, Kxter'a. Is a paste--mse'rl tor Bait, Jfict. Soaehes, lllaeh and Bed-Bag Exterminator. Is a liqaid or to destroy, and also as a pre.

veitive for Bed-Bngs, Bleetrio Powder for Insects. Is for Jfalki, fntectt on flanlt, Whol.aal.'nTairiarjemtie.. bj all Dimjfist. tnrj- ameiaen each Box. B.W., and It prevents or stops tho Hair from falling; Cleanses, Beautifies, Preserves, and renders it Soft and Glossy, and the Head- free from Dandruff.

It is tho best Hair Dressing and Preservative in the world. STERLING'S AMBROSIA MANUFACTURING COMP'Y, SOLE PROPRIETORS, NSW YORK, Patent Drilling Machine, PILE DBIYEB, A HYDRAULIC SAND PtJMP. PRACTICAL TESTS having rally demoastnt- ed the superiority of this machine orer all for the purpose of sinking Oil afidenigiMe! is now prepared to receive orders for the This machinery comprises everything requisite fer tbe boring of oil wells, excepting tbe STEAM J5K- OINK AND CAST IRON DRIVING PIPE, will be furnished, if desired, at a reasonable priee) aud diapauses tilth the use of Ike Derrick, Rope, Bull wheel and other cumbrous and expensive fixtures now in use, and ii so arranged, cea- stxueted on wheels and portable, that it can be easily removed for tie porpose ef sinking well. IB different localities. THE DETRITUS is riMored Jrwa the well ky our Patent Hydraulic process, and does lot reqaire tbe removal of tb, driH from the boring.

Tfeie procasa not only all tbe detntus -m from 5 to 10 minutes, but likewise effectually clears oat and opens all tbe small oil veins that are BO ofMm entrely closed up by the old process of sand pumping. WITH THIS MACHINE and a practical engineer, a well can be sunk from 400 to 600 feet within a period of from Ii to 30 days after the seii pipe has been driven. Arrangements are being made for the construction and dc.ivery of these machines at New York, Norwhicb, Newburg, and Peus, Fur further information, price, terns, address, SIMON LSLAICD. HiTsroeuTiySeTat. New York.

GEO. S. GEIER. IRON FOUNDER AND MACHINIST. MILFORD "Manufacturer of all kinds of Machines and 1 chinery and eastings of all kinds for Mills, ic.

Six Horse Power, and Fanner, and Cleaning. Wheat Thresher, Grain Fans Clover Hullers 1 Horse and hand power Corn shellert. Plows, it. Sugar Cane and Cider Mills. MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS MADE AND REPAIRED- I irh' Address y.

1IEHRTB. CORTAR. 4SJ BneADwAT, N. Y. AND MOWERS, 8 A 8 Wanented the best in ue.

They Reap, How, and Rake of themselves, with only oae man or hoy OB the machine. 17t sold in Delaware, sold last year, Formers may use Uum and if defective, ne pay GBO. S. 9RIBR. Delaware.

TO SORGO GROWERS. The undersigned agents for Sussex Couir tj, for the tale of Clarks Sorgo cane mill, aad Cooks Evaporator, would respectfully inform farmers of said county tkat they have appointed Mr. Geo. W. Willrn, snb ageat for Georgetewi and O.

W. Honey, for Laurel and vicinities and haie deposited -with them choice seed, paja. pblfits with description of Mills, and JEvaporators, and instruction for cultivation, mauaiaeture distribution, gratig. TiLflHMAS. Saulsbury, April 28, 1865.

5-5 tf. NEW WORK ON THE HORSE Just Published. THE AMERICAN FARRIER AND A A I Give a complete manual for the nanageaeat aad care of Horses by S. R. 12 me.

126pn Pnce 50 cts. rr For sale at the Gardner's Month North 6lh Ofiee, No. JS Wanted! Disabled Acd others eit of employment to eaava. for OCE GREAT NATIONAL WOKK, Jmt Pnbliahed, "THE LIFE JUID PUBLIC SIKTICI. om By Frank Crosby, of tie Philadelphia Bar 1 one large octavo volume of nearl his is the only work ef the kind' entirely new and original, coal hUtory, mation.

and other official iocuneaU his eventfnl administration, together and event, connected with his tr I will be sold only by INEWSPAPERif INEWSPAPERif.

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