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Page 1: The Cecil Whig (Elkton, Md.) 1861-09-14 [p ]...beP of times they are to be inserted being * stated, will be continued until forbid, and ‘ charged according to tbs above rates. 05’Fractions

THE CECIL WHIGIS PUBLISHED EVER?

IJY E. E. EWING, OfTEUMS.-$1()0 u year, in advance A

2.50, if’ not paid In advance* /j8.00 lor cluli of Five. mg

In.oo for clubs of Ten. ye.•3LDVERTISEMENTS not exceeding oiie p£j

IxiViare. will be published three times for cm*r, dollar, and twenty five cents for each fa*i*4 ’!/sequent insertion; longer ones in the SclxtftfHs proportion. (T7*Twelve lines brevier,or'4|vxe'- equal to that, make a square.

divert isvments published Quarterly, Semi-Artjtually, or Yearly at moderate rates. *

sent without the mini- ‘

beP of times they are to be inserted being *stated, will be continued until forbid, and ‘charged according to tbs above rates.

05’Fractions of a square charged as a ‘s.jimr.-. •;

Ojt ~S<* Paper hisoontinukd until all ar-arreUges are paid.

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CfT“Single copies of the paper, Fivf cents.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ‘_ . 12 •

QCIiOGL HOOKS nnd F.incy Stationery. in full 03 1supply, nt the Cheap Dry Goods Store of u biSept H. E. BROWN. JR. t iil

DRY 'GOODS Domestic Dry Goods of nil pofikimt, for sale at :i small advance upon old s

prices, by | sept 11,| IJ. V. MAY. p , '

I3OOTS AND SHOES.—A larger, bettor and UJ cheaper ¦ >!ek *fBoots iind Shoes is now to be a

seen nt the Dry (100 Is jind Grocery Store of B F. £MAY than 'Was e\cr before offered for sale inElkton (sept 14, IS6I. for

C AIII). Ac.f|*IIKsubscriber has in toro his n*ilal variety <<

_L "f FAIL GOODS. purchased the present week ~

in IMiilndeljihin. and upon the most advantageous t<terms, nnd is Offered for sale at a reasonable profit.

Terms. Cash upon doliv*ry. or no sale.Sept. 14. ISill. U. F. MAY. L

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RHODES SUHh:R-IMIOS|MI ATE.— Ha uniform- Feeity secured by forfeit of SI,OOO if any sample t ,

is found below lire Btandard.'fhe State Chemist’s Report says: *• Several

Phosphates used in Maryland have fallen off. .

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Avhil-t the quality oT Rhodes* has been main- *'LM

tuined.’’ For sale by PSept 14, ISO I JOHN PARTRIDGE. n

New ami Desirable Fall Goods. „,01 ,"VJT'K arc now ripening, and ready toM dclirur to our customers, a good assort- i-

liicnt oi' Seasonable .A ci

]¦ Al.lj GOODS,bought subject to Ibe present depressed “

state oT trade, and will bo sold accordingly ,

for CASH, or its equivalent. “

KIIJ.INGS'VORTII Sc CO.Nnrtli East, Sept 14, IS(i I —liiv" “

"TIIK UNION,”ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD,

I’IIII.ADEUMHA. FOR

UPTON S. NEWCOMER, Proprietor. ZfpIHS Hotel is central; convenient by Piisscn- Act

1 gcr Cars to all parts of the city, and adapted yin every particular to the comfort and wants of thebusiness public.

TERMS $l.:0 PER DAY. for

Fept 14. 18(11 ly.¦ One

Trees for fash or Trade. }jDAVID J. (iRI.<iEO,H, I,

Wt EVERGREEN NURSERY. Woodbury. pNew Jersey, offers the largest and y

SgSgK* finest stock *f PEACH. APPLE. PEAR rP ,WYw?' and other FRUIT TREES and SMALL

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FRUITS that he Inis ever grown, andwilldispose of them, together with his extensiveassortment of EVERGREENS. SHADE TREES. AmFLOWERING SHU KBS, VINES, ROOTS. Ac.. Lat greatly reduced rates. To

fpr a catalogue. (sept 14—1 in. n

WANTED. AclSeventy-Five Able-Bodied Men, b

TO ENTER A COMPANY OF LIGHT £

CAVALRY, now forming to joinPurnell's* Legion lor service on the Eastern Shore. 1

Pay, Sl.:i per .RoiiHi. J’‘Horses, arms ami equipments furnished, A.ei

•and SIOO at the expiration of service. i,

RT*Apply at Biddle's Hotel, Chesepeake nCity ; or, to Henry Clayton, Md. Pivot „

Bridge ; C. 11. Haines, Brick Meeting House; .\ c ,B. F. May, Elkton. [Sept 11, 1801—If. p

WANTED. cIpoll THE NOTTINGHAM KIFI.ES,

. Cnpt. Fulton—lo able-bodied men, t<> (ill

the ranks to the maximum number. The FnK

Rilies are now mustered into service—forthe protection of the U. S. Government, in Fetthe State of Mary land—at Pikesvilie Arsenal, 44

Baltimore county, Md. 'The muster roll will 4;

be opened at the Fountain Hotel, Elkton.on.MONDAY, September 16th, inst., whenany men desiring to volunteer will he imnic- ot

diately mustered into service, and sent tothe Arsenal at Government expense. Fay

LIEUT. 11. M. NEWTON,,

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Sept 14, 1801 lw, Recruiting Ollicer.

NOTICE.—PUBLIC SCHOOLS.rpilE Public Schools will open again, on for.L .MONDAY, the 30th of September, inst. a

The 3rd Section of Article 2nd of the Act Qn ,establishing the Schools, requires the one pdollar per quarter to be paid iu advance, —

i*Parents and guardians are requested to take pnotice that, by a special order of the Board j,at its late session, for I lie purpose of avoid- aing difficulties that are constantly arising inthe settlement of Teachers’ accounts, therule was made peremptory, Hrat the dollar n.per quarter must be paid in every instance j>t.,at the time ofentering the scholar; exceptin case of the one admitted free by the Coin-Jiiissioiier of the District. j

By Order of the Board. p O ,C. M. ELLIS, i‘

Sept. 14, 1801—3\v Secretary. j?ol

NOTICE TO CBEDIToIsT F JtTTlillS is to give notice, that the subscribers, iX of Cecil county, have obtained from the Ac¦Orphans’ Court of said county, letters of 1Administration on (he personal estate of i•Robert Taylor, late of said county, de- Toceased. All persons having claims against jthe said deceased, are hereby warned to ioxbibit the same, with the vouchers thereof Tostnly authenticated, on or before the 31st <day of August, 18(52; they may otherwise, ToBy law, be excluded from all benefit of said Iestate. All persons indebted to said estate J•arc requested to make immediate payment Toto the subscribers. Given under our hands Ithis 14th day ol September, 1801. ]

JOHN 11. TAYLOR-, To*

REUEL lIEISLER, iAdministrators of Robert Taylor, dcc’d.

Test—Jas. McCauley, Reg.Sept 14, 1861—Uw. Fo]

Tin, Stove and ShccUlroH To,maxi: factory. ,

Just Opened on Main Sheet, Elkton, next door Toto K. Hrown , /r’.s*. Store. i

Alarge assortment of STOVES, embracing , revery variety of PARLOR and COOKSTOVES. 1 recommend '

The Continental Stove q’ (,to ttie attention of Housekeepers, as the Tomost convenient and complete Cooking <Stove now offered for sale* arranged for (burning either wood or coal. The extensivesale which this Stove has met with hasstamped the Continental as the favorite of r 0Housekeepers.

TIN-WARE of all kinds constantly on p fJhand, at wholesale and retail prices.ROOFING nnd SPOUTING done at the '{

shortest notice, and at rates to suit the times.tETTERMS-CASH.

F. ALDRIDGE.Elkton, Sept It, 1801 —tf.

Original AimnonlatcdT(

Super-Phosphate of Liiue, t<

G* hound bones, RONES s a W E I)I FINE, BONE DUST, Warranted pure

and Iran from mixture of Charcoal, Marl,Lime or Blaster. Matmfactured and fur V*¦sale By KOGERS I* GEST,

188 Market Street, I' lSept 7. 1861 —3. PIIIIADKLPHJA,

MAGISTRATES’ BLANKSFOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE F(

AN ANALYSIS 'f the Levy List of Cecil County,i S agreed upon and settled by the CountyX Commissioners for the year 18(5], show-g the actual and estimated expenses of (he

•ar, with a statement of the amount of pro-Vfty in the county liable to taxation for>iiuty purpmes, and the amount of countyx' at 63 cents in the SIUO, includinguh’otd illA.

ifouaft oy property uaule to county

Ta X AVION :

lii the Ist IXhdrict, $1,41,720 00“ “ 2nd * 957,818 00*< t< 3rd * 1,300,009 00u *< 4th “ 705,588 00t< sth * 4 868,220 00<( t< Bill .< 7,17,942 00.* *< 7th “ 1 ,(49.210 00

Btli 390 SO? 00

i l Olh 44 460,52/ 00

Total in the county, $7,066,348 00

The county fax (including School lax ol

cents in the $100) on the above sum. arcents in the SIOO, amounts to $50,187 99 :ii h amount is, on the Levy List, dis-bnted as follows, viz :

R EXPENSES OF COMMIS-

SIONERS’ COURT,VIZ:

*r diem of County )Commissioners, sal- f $88” 00aries of Clerk and ;

Counsel, JR EXPENSES OF CIR-CUIT COURT, VIZ ;

:ct of Clerk, $1,017 29States Attorney, 59183

“ “ Crier, 253 ll?“ Sheriff, 2,5 '3 70

o “ Harford conn- jfy, for expenses in > 12(5 90removed cases, \us °r I 2.800 00nesses and Bailiffs. I:es <rf Attorneys in I yycriminal cases, ) ’ ’

;vy in advance to J

pay State's Wit-> 1,175 00nesses, \

R OTHER EXPENSESINCIDENT TO CRIMINAL

PROSECUTIONS, VIZ 5

rets of Magistrates, $l9O 19“ “ Constables, 293 7644 for Ironing Pris- ( ~^

oners, )lt for Fuel, &.c., j 1n

for Jail, )*,z

u to r medicines iand medical at- v G 5 10tendance at Jail, )

R EXPENSES OF THERPHANS’ COURT, VIZ;

r diem of Judges, $285 00;ct. of Register of I ...A.,Wills, (

JJJ

R EXPENSES OF THEPOOR, VIZ;

ie-fourtli of Annual ]Levy for Alms)Hon s e—t h r e e- i Anfourths having been ; o 00

[v r o vide d in ad- !ranee, jvy in advance for iAlms House for v 2,700 0018(52, \n’t of Out Pension f , ...

[.lst, \ 00

• pay orders for imdse for out-door n 360 00poor, \*,ets. for coffins, "jburial clothes, dig- jging graves for, and |burial of Poor, and J. 205 91for conveyance of jpoor to Alm s (House, ')•cts. for boarding. ]nursing and attend- ' mranee to sick and I too*

out-door poor, J;ct <*l Maryland Hos-pitMl r.ir support of IInsane poor from f 1 u}

Cecil county, j

R EXPENSES OF INQUI-SITIONS, VIZ;

es of Coroners, S3O 0044 <* Jurors. &r., 45 5041 44 Physicians, lo 00

K EXPENSES OF ELEC-TIONS, viz;

y <f Judges, Clerks | rami Bailifls, { u"’ ~y

n use of Houses for ( r .

of ,£ lections, tVc., j

ol

R EXPENSES OF ROADSAM) II 111 DO EM, viz:

ie-fourth of estima- ]ted cost of road |repairs for 1861, — ( co rnthree-fourths having

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been provided in J -

advance, Jivy in advance for iestimated cost of n 10,125 00road repairs for 18(52, \•r ilium of Road (

,Supervisors, 1

1>“j0 ()0

>r repairs of Strocls (in Klkton, \ 10000

repairs of Streets (in Nonli East, \ 100 00jr repairs of Streets I ~nin Fort Deposit, (

' ,jo°

>r repairs of Streets I ... ...

in Warwick, (M 00

rets, for repairs of JRoads, Bridg os ,

( 310 68Foot-logs, kc., \d pay deficit in ap- jpropnations forroad \ 1,705 68repairs of 1860, \a pay Balances line \ ¦on Bi nlge eoniracts, (o BniH a sin:i 11 i

Bridge at Fedlcrs’C 7 j 00Run, \

o luiild a small!Bridge at I) p p c rk 2o 00I’rincipio, \

o repair road at Key- IHold’s Foundry, j

j:> 00

IR EXPENSES OF NEWuo ills, viz :

o open road from Iklkton nnd Blur Ball ( SSO 00road toMarley road, \

o open and fence iroad to Key bo Id’s ( C7C 00Wharf, in 2nd Dist., (o complete opening i

of road from Hart’s (75 00

to Klk River,o pay Road damages,

15,7 qO

o pay Kxaininers, iCliainmeil, Survey. ( Inj 00ors, &c,, I

$ f ,050 00

nn MISCELLANEOUS EX-

PEKSK9, VIZ I

or support of Public jScli oo 1 s—-a sum |equal to 12 cents in 1

11iu SIOO on the I $0,009 02amount of properly jin the County liable Ito County taxation, )

o refund taxes over- I j„(paid, (

o reimburse County jfor expense ol Kiting I 20” 03up 11 c w Commis- jsionera’ Oflico, J

'or Bohemia Ferry- I ( |f jman's salary, (

or Ferry Koal, per jsO ()yaward, )

'or Fish Pot Consta- j , -

Ble’s salary, ji >

'er Advertiauy; accti., 29S 00

For sundries for Com t I

House and Commis-I 82 02sioners’ Ofßce, \

For Survey of new I _

District I.inc, ( 10 00

For Crows’ Heads, 50• $T0,472 50

Total a.nonnf of Levy for 1801. jexclusive of Collectors’ Com- jmissions and Balance for In- kf 15,451 98solvencies and incidental |expenses, J

Collectors’ Commissions on (County (ax,

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( ..,01128

Collectora 9 Commissions on jState lax, (

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Balance to meet Insolvencies and f , 4>„-

incidental expenses of the your 4 5' 4

Total Levy for 1801, $56,187 99

By Order of the County C mimissionors.J. S. CRAWFORD, Clerk.

J hereby certify that the foregoing Analysisof the Levy List for Cecil county, for theyear I*6l, is correctly made up from theBooks of the Commissioners of said County.

Attest, J. S. CRAWFORD,Sept. 14, IS6I iw. Clerk.

mmmm. iauyi!VOLUNTEERS WANTED

FOR THE

Ist Eastern Sliorc RegimentOF

HOME GUARD.I have been authorized by the War Department

at Washington to have enrolled and musteredinto the service of the United 8t it os a Regimentof Infantry, to act as a

1101112 GV.4SID,AND TO BE STATIONED ON THE

EASTERN SHORE OF MARYLAND.The purpose of the movement is to repel inva-

sion. to preserve the peace nnd good order in ourmidst, nnd to protect the rights of all, and aid inHie enforcement ofihe laws.

As it has been asserted, with a view of defeatingthe movement, that the Administration intendordering the troops away from homo as soon asthey are mastered in, I would remark that theSecretary of War expressly pledges that they••shall he stationed on the Eastern of Shore ofMaryland." and u-edonly for •• Homo Protection.”I state this fact for (ho benefit of those who arcwillingto do all they can for their country in itspresent peril, hut whose circumstances are such asprevents their going abroad. The necessity ofthis movement must he apparent to every candidand considerate mind. We arc already threatenedby the enemies of the country. At any momentwe arc liable to have civil war in our midst. Intimes of Revolution no one can tell into whatperil a single day may place us. it behooves usto prepare, and ho ready for any emergency, ereit bo too late, ft is high time that Marylanderswere armed and prepared to protect themselvesagainst adventuring Rebels.

The Time of Enlistment will be three years,or until the end of the War.

A COMPANYconsists, when full, of One Captain, Two Licntentints, One First Sergeant, Four Sergeants, EightCorporals. Two Musicians, One Wagoner, andEighty-Iwo Privales.

Each Company will select its own officers, sub-ject to the approval of the War Department

The Company will he mastered into service nssoon as it numbers Eighty-six men. But mustafterwards be raised (o due Hundred

THE PAYallowed for a Captain is Sixty d- liars, four rations(or $3(5.00) per month, and one servant. Of FirstLieutenant is I if y dollars, four rations, per month,and one servant. Of .Second Lieutenant is Forty-live dollars, four rations, per month, and one ser-vant. Cadet, Twenty-four dollars per month.—First Sergeant, Twenty dollars per month. Scrgomt. Seventeen dollars per month Corporal.Fifteen dollars per mouth. Ami Privates, t hir-teen dollars per month. Those officers who haveno rations mentioned above in their pay. arcallowed one ration, or nine dollars, per month forhoard, and throe dollars per month for clothing.The same allowances are also made to Privates.

Each soldier is entitled to a bounty of One Hun-dred Dollars when discharged from service.

THE DISPOSITION OF THE TROOPS.

As many inquiries have horn made concerningtlm disposition of the companies, I would remarkthat the Government pays each man for his fulllimc. mid assumes that he will give the whole ofthis time to the service. But it is the evident andwritten intention of the Government to afford.-eeurity to the homes of us all To accomplishthis it would appear to bo necessary to keep eachcompany stationed in the neighborhood in whichit was organized, as much as possible. Each com-pany must be on muster everyday. The wholeforce, it is contemplated, will be brought togetherat stated periods —s.iy once in a month, or oftoner,as the exigency of Hie times and the public servicemay require, Jt is designed, I presume, to loteach company protect its own homos and neigh-borhood. in the main.

Such is the outline of the plan nnd object. Itwill be modified as events and welfare of our poo-[• 1e may demand. The details of the movement

l will be left to Ihe commanding officer of the forcesupon the Bborc. For further particulars address

JAMES WALLACE,Col. Ist Eastern Shore Regiment ol Home Guard.Sept 14. 18(51—tf. Cambridge. Md.

Maryland Volunteers !

rpHK U. 8. Government has authorised meA to raise ami organize a Regiment of

Union. Men, for (lie defense of the Union;not to he ordered out of the State, except incase of.great necessity. I will receive amienlist all suitable men, either by companiesor in squads often. Pay to commence fromthe time of enlistment.

The duty of such men will probably he toguards the Railroad and Quartermaster’sDepot.

This is, without doubt, the most desirableservice yet offered-

IT/’Apply at LYON’S STORE, in Havrede Grace. KOBT. 8. ROGERS,

Sept 7, ISCl—tf. Colonel.

Public Guard Regiment, U. S, A.

Baltimore city, mb., August so,1861. By authority on me conferred,

all persons between the ages of 18 and 45will he accepted in (he Public Guard Regi-ment-, to do duty along the lines of the Rail-roads and property of the General Govern-ment. Same pay, provisions, clothing andequipments, extra pay and bounty land, willhe given. Companies, in the city and coun-ties, composed of not less than 60 will heaccepted, for three years or during tlie war,*at once under their company officers. Thisis a gooil opportunity for (lie unemployed tosupport themselves and families. Applica-tion must he made direct, stating numberand list of Company, to

WM.‘LOUIS SOU LEY,Colonel CommandiiiL' P. G. 11.,

Sept 7, 1861. No. (50 North Green St.

One Thousand Able-Bodied Men

WANTED to constitute the Ist Regi-ment M. I. V. CAVALRY. The men

are enlisted for three years; pay sl4 permonth, and rations. They are also entitledto complete suits of clothing, medical attend-ance, with horses, arms, and complete equip-ments for each man furnished by the Gov-ernment, and at the end of service they willreceive a Bounty Land Warrant, and onehundred dollars in cash. Seventy-nine menconstitute a Company. So soon as thatnumber are mustered in pay will commence.

Apply to COL. J. P. CHEAGER,558 West Baltimore street,

Aiig 10,1861. Baltimore, Md.

FOR SALE.Avery desirable Country Seat, situated

one mile from Port Deposit, containingFIVE ACRES of land, highly improved.—

The improvements consist of a4'V-| J J I*Afirst-class Dwelling House, with

* I Kitchen attached ; Stable;Carriage*house ; Wagon-house;

Granary, &c.The situation commands a fine view of the

surrounding country, and is a most desitablccountry residence. Apply to

JAMES W. MAXWELL,Aug 31, 1861 —3ui. Elkton, Md.

- • r , i-r- .l J.n ¦NOTICES.KOTICE.

j Judgment beforeBenjamin C. Pearce John Owens, Esq.,

vs. Justice of tl)e Peace,Covington Wood, for $50.28 debt, witli

I Henry Wood, and interest from tlie lothlleri!*y C. MacUall. jday o f December,

iB6O, tillpaid ; costs) $1.50.

j Judgment beforeI John Owens, Esq.,

John Underwood Justice of the Peace,vs. J. for $2.00 debt, with

Henry Wood. | interest from stli oi

J January, 1801, tillJ paid ; costs $0.03.

Jethro Johnson, use jof John B. Russell, Judgment beforeand Jethro Johnson, Granville Je Ifrie s,Jr., use of Matthew Esq.. Justice of theRussell, John B. Hus- j Peace, t o t $14.51sell, use of Richard [ debt, with interestG. Reese, 1 from 25th of January

vs. | 2861, tillpaid ; costsHenry Wood and J $0.35.

Jethro .McCauley. JfillIK subscriber having purchased theJ. Real Estate of Henry Wood, one of the

above-named defendants, at a sale thereof invirtue of sundry executions issued upon theforgoing Judgments, made on tlie obth dayof March, 1861, by Win. F. J. Henry, Con-stable, hereby gives notice, that he intendsto apply to the Judge of the Circuit C**uitfor Cecil county, at its next session to beheld in Elkton, on the second Monday ofOctober, next, for a confirmation of saidsale ; when and where the said defcmUftit, orhis creditors, or any other person or personsclaiming an interest in the matters, will havean opportunity of stating their objections, ifany they have, why the sale should not beconfirmed, and for that pinpose arc herebywarned to appear.

The property purchased by the snhsciiherconsists of all the right, title, claim, andestate, at law and in equity, of the saidHenry Wood, in and to that piece or parcelof land, situated at New Leeds, in Cecilcounty, containing 18* acres of land, moreor less, with llic improvements thereon, con-sisting of.Store House, Dwelling House, &c.,which was conveyed to said Henry Woodand others by John Wood and wife, by theirdeed recorded in liber It. C. if., No. 1, folio613. one of the land record books of Cecilcounty ; and was struck off for the sum ofSBO.OO. jas. t. McCullough.

Aug 31, 18C1—3w

NOTICE.In the Circuit Court for Cecil county. In

Chancery.

ORDERED, This twenty-eighth day ofAugust, A. I). 1861, that the sale made

and reported by James T. McCullough, Trus-tee for the sale of the Real Estate of theHeirs of Francis Shields, bo rat Hied and con-firmed, unless cause to the contrary thereofhe shown on or before the second day ofNovember, next; provided, a copy of thisorder be inserted in some newspaper printedin Cecil county, once a week tor one month,before the (list day of October, next.

The Report states the amount of sales tobe $200.00. W. li. RICKETTS.

True copy; test, Clerk.W. 11. RICKETTS,

Aug 81, 1801 lm. Clerk.

NOTICE TO CUEDITOHS.millS is to give notice, that the snbscri--1 her of Cecil county, hath obtained from

the Orphans* Court of said county, letters ofAdministration on the personal estate ot JohnWhaylen, late of said county, deceased. —

All persons having claims against the saiddeceased, are hereby warned to exhibit thesame, with the vouchers thereof duly authen-ticated, #on or before the I litli day of March,1862; they may otherwise, by law, beexcluded from all benefit of said estate.—All persons indebted to said estate arerequested to make immediate payment tothe subscriber. Given under my hand this10th clay of August. 1861.

JOHN CAVENDER,Administrator of John Whaylen, dec’d.

Test—Jas. McCauley, Reg.Aug 10, 1861—6 w

NOTICE.npIIE undersigned having associated withJ. him in the Tin, Stove and Foundry busi-

ness, Mr. Thus. C. Crouch, the business willhereafter he conducted under the firm ofCANTWELL & CROUCH. Returning mythanks to the public for former favois, i mostrespectfully solicit a continuance to the newlinn. JOS. i\. CANTWELL.

March 23, 1861.

ORPHANS’ COURT.rpilE STATED MEETINGS of the Or-A plums'* Court of Cecil county will he

held on the Second TUESDAY' in everymonth. Executors, Administrators andGuardians, wanting their accounts statedwill please bring in the vouchers a few daysbefore Court. JAMES McCAULEY,

J n ly 17,18 58. Regi sto r.

EDUCATIONAL.

VILLAGE GREEN IeMINERT.A select Boarding School in a beautiful

and healthful house, 4 miles fromMedia, Fa., and 5 miles from Chester—Easy of access, but sufficiently removed fromcity and town influence to be morally sale.

A large Philosophicttl apparatus for exper-iments.

Recommended by Philadelphia Conferenceof the M E. Church.

Thorough course ofstudy in all the usualbranches.

Students prepared for College or business.Special attention paid to Mathematics and

National Sciences.Boarding for higher English and Mathe-

matical course per week, $2.25Tniton per quarter, 6 00For Catalogues address

Rev. J. lIERVEY BARTON, A. M.,Village Green, Del. Co., Fa.

Aug 17, 1801—5 w.

YOUNG LADIES’ INSTITUTE.SITUATED upon a beautiful cminunco in

tin.’ western part of the City of Wilming-ton.

Grounds embrace nearly two acres ; househeated throughout, and thoroughly ventilatedTwo pupils occupy a room. Hoard andTuition in English per scholastic year, sloopayable quarterly in advance.

Music, French and Drawing at Professor’sprices.

]Sext session continences first MONDAYin September.

ItEV. TIIOS. M. CANN, A. M.,Principal and Proprietor.

Ang. 10, 1801—lowK7-|vent News, Cbcstertown, and Gazette,

Easton, will copy the above advertisement toHie amount of gt-3, and send a copy of paperand lull to advertiser, Wilmington, Del.

CHEGARAT INSTITUTE,I.VIV sml I.VJ9 Spruce Street,

131 IILADEE PHI A.—This Institute, con-ducted for two years past, in Fhiladel-

phia, by Madame Ciikoafiay and her nieceMadame IFHer vii.lv, upon the same princi-ples as the one in New York, establishedthere in the year 1814, will re-open on MON-DAY', September 16th, with its usual ampleand complete provision for the education ofVoting Ladies, under the direction of MadameIFllervilly. Circulars, and all requisiteinformation, can be obtained on applicationto the Principal. [Ang. 10, 1861 —3rn.

Wesleyan Female Colics;?*HIEM ¦ XGTUH, OKI. i W ARI 3.

rpilE NEXT SESSION of this InstitutionX will begin on MONDAY', the 2nd day of

SEP TEMPER, and continue ten months.For further information, address

JOHN WILSON,Aug. 3,1861—2 m. President.

r-UIAIN FANS.—AT Van Winkle DRAIN FANS,for sate by JOHN PAUTKIDOJ3.

AUj 21, 1801

MERCANTILE.NOTWITHSTANDING THE GREAT

, advance in domestic goods,

J. L. CARHAET,ZION, Ml).

IliiN just received for September

Sales, a< the former Low

I’rlccs,

A large lot of Fast Colors, at Ci cts.

A pile of those Select Styles, at 8 cts.

Rest Makes, at 10 cts.

Fine Mcrrimacs, very cheap.Snporb Delaines, at ];>J cts.

Ftite -1-1 DleacheJ Sheetings, 10 cts.

With a General Assortment of

DRY GOODS.

GROCERIES.

BOOTS MB SHOES,&c.. &c„ &c.

TERMS, CASHON DELI V IB II Y.

As adopted April 201b, 1857, and strictlyadhered tb.

Ang 31, 1861.

.NEW FALL GOODSNOW OPENING AT

T. IM!i:\Vi:\’S;

WHICH have been bought for the Cash, at verylow prices, and which wc intend to oiler at a

small advance for the

CASH-New Style (Jrcy Goods.New Style Figured Delaines,New Stylo Prints,New 16curbed Muslins,New Brown Muslins,Now Canton Flannels,New Shirting at old prices,New Shirting Checks, cheap.New Flannels, red. white and blue,New Satinets, at low prices,New Kentucky Jeans,New Brown bitten Tabic Diaper,New Bouts and Shoes,New Hats and Caps,New (Queensware,New Hardware.

KEW OKOC ERIILS.COFFEE. SUGAR AND TEA

t“sr,Cull and sec our pricus, before your liiiy.Sept 7. JBOI. T. DKENNEN.

~LOOK AT TIB!No. 1 Herring, new, pr bbl. $2.95No. 2 Mackerel, per bbl., 7.25No. 3 Mackerel, per bb!„ 5.00No. 2 Mackerel, per 4 bbl., 4.00

No. 3 Mackerel, per 4 bbl., 3.00

Mess Shad, per 4 bbl., 0.00

—AHSO-SUTERIOR SUGAR-CURED HAMS

AND

BACON, ALWAYS ON HAND-will bear in mind, that on

and after MONDAY, AUGUST 6th, Fish,Hams and Bacon, are positively CASH ON

DELIVERY, OR NO SALE.

It. F. JIIAV,Ang. 3, 1801. In the “Hollow.”

OILS! OILS!! OlLS!!!—Machine Oil, SpermUil, and Neats Foot Oil. received this week,

at K. F. MAYS,.1 nl v 20. In tho Hollow

U T7[7 OHIHNG0HIHNG OF THE CASH SYSTEM.”—VV The very best quality of Coal Oil reduced

in price from $1.12 per gallon to .so cents pergallon, at U. F MAY'S,

Aug 81, 1801, In the* 4 Hollow.”

NOTICE!IN VIEW OF THE UNSETTLED

CONDITION OF COALMEUCALAFFAIRS,

I AVI COMPIBI.T/EDto announce, that on and after the

Flint of September, IVext,I will soil

CLOTHING for the CASH, ONLY.W, O. CHOW,

Aug 31. 1861—tf.

1861. AUTUMN. 1861.New Goods for Autumn Sales,

IN DRY' GOODS; PRINTS and GINGHAMS;CANTON FLANNELS, red, white and bine ;

Woolen Flannels; Sack Flannels: Sheeting, 2-2yard wide; Sheeting. I i yard wide; full supplyof Bleached and Unbleached Muslin. For salecheap for tho Cash, ut tho Dry Goods Store of

E. BROWN, JR.Elkton. Sept 7. 1831.

NOTICE.

IN view of tho unsettled condition of com-mercial nlfaiis, and tho absorption of in Jr

entire capital in the credit business, lamcompelled to announce that, on and after theFIRST OF SEPTEMBER, next, I shalladopt the CASH SYSTEM.

J propose to sell at#vcry small advanceand shall require Cash, or an equivalent, lorall sales. R. G. REESE.

Elktoh, Ang. 24, 1861—8 m.

T3UOF. Morris’ celebrated AZUMEA. or RakingJ Powder, at WM. TOR BERT'S.

CIOAL.— Tho celebrated Baltimore Company'sf Coal for Family UfO.on hand and for sale.Sept 1, 1860 D. SCOTT & BKO.

HERRING.— Piime Herring, for sale,mar 3. D. SCOTT & BRO.

HOOP SKIRTS! HOOF SKIRTS If—Cl UKAT FALL IN PItICKS of HOOP SKIRTS.

50 per cent, lower than tin*muni Price*. Wc have anentirely new stylo ami make of Skirts from whut we. havebeen Helling, ilo not fail to look at our Spring Skirts.

March 0,*61. THUS. DUKNNEN.

JUST received, a lot of lloidsick's Champagne,and a supply of superior French Brandies

Poughkeepsie Pale Ale; Lager Beer. Ac.March 23. KOSSELL & HINES.

G1 UANOES. —Peruvian,California,and A.f A. Mexican. For sale bvMar 3, 1860. D. SCOTT St liRO.

MaL FEED for sale bynpr 30. JOHN PAKTIUDOK’

£1 ALT by t lie sack; Rook Salt i Turk’sO Island. For sale, D. SCOTT & DKO.

LIME —Agricultural and Building Limit, fursalt by J'Jii-N PAHTIUDkiIi.

MERCANTILE.

NEW STOREROS SELL L JUNES,

HA\ IXG purchased the \cw Store House of.Mr James Denny. in Elkton. mvl flttml up the

same in handsome style, and having 1 just purchased, at the lowest figures, an entireNEW STOCK OF GOODS

arc prepared to accomodate the public with greatbargains in Dry Hoods, Groceries Ac. Theirstock consists of I)e Laincs. Fancy Prints. Mus-lins of all kinds. Linens, Cnsimeres, Cnshmeretts,Satinetts. Jeans. Ticking. Carpet Chain. TableClothes, Neckties. Handkerchiefs. Fancy Shirtstog. ther with a great variety of Notions, consisting of Ladies H loves. Hosiery. Combs, brushesToilet .Soups. Perfumery. Port Monaies, and everyvariety usually found in a retail store Also.Hats. Caps. Pools and Shoes. Full supply olLadies' and Children's Shoes, A general assort*merit of

O’READY MADE CLOTHING.Groceries, a general assortment of Sugars. Cof-

fees, leas. Chocolate. Salt. Molasses. Vinegar.Cheese. Dried Fruit, Soap. Candles, Ac. Powder,Sho* and Pereusion Caps. Cutlery. Axes, Hatch-ets. Hammers, Nails, Hardware, Stoneware.Queens ware. Glassware, Farlhen and Cedar Wares.Tubs, Halo and Covered Haskcta. best quality Su-gar Duxes. A general variety of Spices HalfBushel. Peck, and Half Peck Measures. Ironbound Buckets. Brooms, Brushes Whips. Shovels.Spades. Bakes, Hoes, Forks, Ac. Chain andHope Traces.

S'tT’Supcrior Chewing and Smoking Tobaccobest Spanish Cigaif, lower grades of Tobacco andCigars. Snuff.

Oil, Fluid. Train Oil, Ac.,They respectfully solicit a share of public patron-

age, and promise to sell an low as similar arliclusean be purchased at retail in the cities.

317*Countiy produce of all kinds taken in ex-change at market prices.

Mur. 9.

PIKE AND LNADILTEUATEDFIQTJORfc*.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

ROSSEI,iL & HINES,

ELKTON. MD , keep constantly on hand, at

I their New Store, formerly occupied by MrJames Denny, a largo and general assortment ofLiquors, embracing the highest gradis and morftsuperior brands.

WINES.Champagne. Madeira, Malaga, Port, Claret, WineBitters, all very superior.

UR ANDIES.Lnrochcllo Cognac; Otnrd. Dupuy A CO. Cognac;Cognac Brandy; Pule do.; Blackberry do.; Cherrydo.; Ginger do.

WHISKIES.Superior Pennsylvania Wheat Whisky; superiorOld Mohongnhcla Whisky. XXXX ; superior OldMonongnholu Whisky. XXX ; superior 01 i Monon-gahcla. Whisky, XX; superior Old MonongahclaWhisky. X; Double Distilled Old NonongahclaItyc Whisky; Old Uyo do. Pittsburg Whisky.

GIN \NII 111; 31.Pure Hollatid Gin, warranted. I’ortland NewEngland Bum.

AEE AND PORTER.India Ale. Abbey Brewery, Edinburgh; LondonBrown Stout,

guarantee our Liquors, and pledge our-selves to sell at Philadelphia prices, less tubKit 810 (IT.

All orders will be promptly attended to.March 9, IStil.

ASSIGNEE’S SALEOF A

Complete and Desirable Sloek otFINE DRESS & STAPLE GOODS,

Groceries, Iliirdwarc,ROOTS AND SHOES, NOTIONS,ami such Varieties as may be round in awell kept country store,

A.T COST FOR CASH.Comprising, in part, Fine Dress silks,Bareges, Tissues, Fine Lawn and OrgandieRobes, Valencies, Poplins, Cbailies, andDress Goods generally.

Notions, Trimmings, Hosiery, Vanelccr,&c Laities’ Gaiters, Boots and Shoos, agood assortment, all at original cost prices.

Men’s Boots and Shoes ; Cliinawaro, Hard-ware, and a general assortment of Groceriesand Teas.

This entire slock is to be disposed of

AT COST FOR THE CASH.And Buyers may rely upon this as an oppor-tunity to purchase Goods generally at muchless than the usual rates.

Call and examine the Stock, which is wellworthy an examination at least.

HUNKY K. TOKBEUT, Assignee’,Tolbert's Old Stand, next to Court House.Elkton, April -JO, 1861—tf.

PROVISION STORE.rpilE subscriber having opened a StoreJL lor the sale of

Family Provisions,in the building recently occupied by JacobT. Collins on

MAIN STREET, IN ELKTON,is now prepared to furnish at the lowestrates

Family Flour; Extra White Wheat Flour;Extra Red Wheat Fleur; and also the bestCoarse Flour; Corn Meal. White and Yel-low; Ground Oats and Corn; White Ship;Brown Ship; Stuff; Corn Bran;White and Yell*'Corn.

The very best sugar-cured Hams in (bemarket; Shoulders; Sides; Dried Beef;Corned Beef; Bologna Sausage ; Green Sau-sage ; Beef Tongues ; also No. 1, Mackerel,No. li do., No. 3do; the best No.l Herring,caught this Spring ; Mackerel and Herringby the barrel.

CGr’Meat cut to suit purchasers.VEGETABLES kept in the season.CC7~POULTH Y and GAME in season.All Goods delivered in town and three

miles out. No extra charso for delivering.WM. PENN MORGAN.

April 13, 1801.---tf.

TorlierEs Grocery Uullctin,ANI> LIST OF TAIU.K LUXt/lIIHS. NOW IN STOUB.

ENGLISH PICKLES and SAUCES, FRESHCRACKERS and FANCY BISCUITS:

Gorkin.-*; Chow Chow; Harvey Sauro, John Bullsnuco. English Popper sauce; Brandy FruPa, (as-sorted); Brandy Cherries ; Brandy Poaches; CanTurtle Steaks; English Table Salt; Oriental FigPaste: Sardines; Anchovy Sauce; Durham Mus-tard; French Mustard, in Jars; White WineVinegar; peach and Rose Waters; SparklingGelatine; Snpsngo Cheese; Farina Crackers;Boston Biscuit, Wine Biscuit; Tea Bunns; Pre-served Strawberries: Walnut Catsups; Olives;Sweet Olivo Oil. Ac.. Ac.

To this varied assortment wo respectfully callthe attention of Buyers and those fond of a ‘ spicy’dish, at a small cost.

Brown Suoaii, (i. 7, 8. Bj, 0, 10. ClarifiedSugar, 81, 9, 10, 11, 12, 12]. j sept 24. 1859.

FOR CASH ONLY.

NICE Sugar Cured Haros,•Superior Dried Beef,

Prime New Cheese,Pure Country Lnrd,

Shoulders and Sides,White Corn Meal and Flour.

With Fall supply Groceries, at lowest Cash prices,at old stand in Elkton, Md.

Aug 31,1861. E. BROWN, JR.

CASH and SMALL PROFITS.THE general depression of business having

induced a suspension of the Credit System inthe cities, and rendered it exceedingly difficult tocollect old claims at home, the undersigned findsit necessary to resort to an IMMEDIATE adoptionof the CASH SVSTKM, and will hereafter soilGoods nl a VERY SMALL ADVANCE for theCASH, or its equivalent.

Aug 31, 1801. E. BROWN, JR.

SPECIATj notice.

OWING to (lie groat dilticnlty in makingcollections, on anil alter Monday, Sep-

tember 2nd, I will soli Goods only for Cash,or country produce. There will he noexceptions to this ride. R. F. MAY.

Elston, Aug. 21,1861.

Tobacco, Bears ami Snuff

171011 SALE, bvi June to, 1301. T DKENNEN.

NEW YORK.

Now Within tire RC-ach at All

GROVER & BAKER'S

CELFIHUTE* NOISELESS

SEWINO machines,

I!KS BROADWAY, - - - NEW Y9KK.

The public attention is rcspcctfoJiyrequested to the following cards ofELIAS HOWE, Jit., and the GKOVKUA BAKER S. M. CO. :

A Card from Ike Grover )* Baker S. M. Co.

Our Patents being now established by tho

Courts, wo ato now enabled to fffrnish the

GROVER A BAKER MACHINE, *llh impor-

tant improvements, at GREATLY

REDUCED PRICES.Tho moderate price at which Machines,

making the Grover Baker stitch, can now

be had brings them within tho reach of nlf,

and renders tho ttso of Machines inakir.g

inferior stitches ns UNNECESSARY as il is

UNWISE.

Persons desiring tho best Machines, efid thoright to nsc them, must n6t be safe to

buy Machines making tho Grotor & Baker

stitch, but also that such Machines are made

and stamped under ear patents and those of

ELIAS Jii.

GROVER & BAKER S. M. CO.,

495 Broadway, N6w York.

A Card from Elias Itowe, Jr.

AH persons nro cautioned not to make, deal

in, or uno any Sewing Machines which sew

from two spools and make tho stitch known

as the Grover i Baker stitch, nfilc.ls the same

arc purchased frota tho Gfovcr A. Baker Sow-

ing Machine Coinpahy, or their Agents or

Licenses, and stamped tinder iny patent of

September 10, 184 i).

Said Company, and their Licenses, nlOne,

aro legally authorised, under their own patents,

and my said patent, during the extended

term thereof, to make and Sell this kind of

Scwiftg Machine, and all others aro piracies

upon my said patent, and Will he dealt tfith

accordingly wherever found.

ELIAS HOWE, JR.,Jan 2fi. LSfil—ly. New York.

MANHOOD.ItllW I.' IST. HOW UKSTOKUn.Just Published, In a Sealed Envelope: A LKOTtIRK on

the NATJ KK. TitKAT.M KNT, and RADICALCIJKJJ ofSjiennatorrha-a, >r Nominal Weaknc’iM. Sexual Debility,Nervousness ami Involuntary Emissions,inipoteiiCy, Consumption; and Mental and PhysicalDebility. By ROUT. J. rULVKRWELL, M, I,

The important fart that the awful consequence* ofsclf-abnse may he effectually removed without internalmeiiieines or the ilanm-roTj* application* of caustics,instrument*, medicated bnujcic*. and ether empiricaldevise*, is here clearly demonstrated, and tho entirelynew and highly successful treatment, a* adopted tty tin*celebrated author fully explained, by means of whichevery one is enabled to cure himself perfectly, amt atthe least possible cost, thereby advoidlittf all the adver-tised nostrums of tUe day. The lecture willprove a boonto thousand* and thousands.

Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any addrCv*.post-i‘aid. tin the receipt of two postage stamp*, by ed-

• dressing I>r. I’ll.J. C. KLIXK, 1-7 Bowery, Now-York,Office box 4,580, [april 20,1881 —ly.

PHILADELPHIA.

JAMES ELFRETH,S. E. Cor. arid Filbert it*,,

PHILADELPHIA,—PBALER IN—-

CARPETINGS.Also. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, of tliobest makes, Fresh

Canton Martin-:*. English Ctsvia Mailings. Klepinf Brus-sels, Three-Ply and Ingrain Carpets, Mats, Brtgs, &v„ Ac

iti. All goods sold tit low prices for Cash. Carpets cutt matcli; carefully baled, and sent to any part of thocountry, itj S. E. corner Ninth and Fiuikut Streets,(Filbert is the first street above Market.)

Jan.,% 1801—ly.

Mosquito Exterminator.”ANEW DISCOVERY, warranted to drive

tliem from the entire house, for a wholeseason, In a few seconds. Nothing injuriousto health or offensive to (he smifl. Price,25 cents, mailed free. Address

HUNT & CO.,Importers, 707 Sansom Street,

Ang. 3, 1801—2m. Philadelphia.

¦*?¦*** *?*•? **??*#?.*; SARAH X. CRAWFORD. MARTHA M. CRAWFORD. 7t THE MISSES CRAWFORD, !

FASHIONABLE :

I Dress and Mantilla Makers, *

| Opposite the Office of F. A. Ellis, Esq.,*| Alain Street, Elktftrl. Hid.J TF"General sempstress work done on %? liberal terms, and the patronage of the *

* Ladies of Elkton and vicinity respect-** fully solicited. [Mar 30,1801.***#•#*******.*•****

WtfTICE.

THE undersigned would announce Unithe has sold to Mr. J. P. Cantwell llie

entire Machinery and Appurtenances of thoElkton Iron Foundry, ii.cludWg ttie exclu-sive Patent Right to manufncfrtie and sell hisPatent Economical Plow for Cecil county,Md., and certain other privileges in Kentcounty, Md.; and white ho respectfullyreturns thanks to tiis former friends, wouldtake this occasion to recommend thorn tofavor his successor with their patronage,under the belief that they will meet withentire satlstiiction.

Mar 2, 1801. J. IIECKENDORN.

Gilpin’s Falls Mills.fTHIE subscribers having purchased the.1 Gilpin’s Falls Mills, respectfully

announce that they are prepared at all limesto grind Grist Work, at the shortest notice.

We would also say that we have on tiandFLOUR, and all kinds of MILL FEED andMEAL at the lowest cash price.

J. (St C. S. COOPER.Aug. 17, 1861—Gm

ClllAIN DRILLS.—X Willoughby's Gum Spring I)KILLS

for sale by JUHN PAKTKXfiJfi.Aug 21, 1801, -0

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