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defrauded, by hired voters. Remember the Plaquemines ami die gross frauds practiced there in 1844, when it was supposed a close contest was at hand and, that Louisiana was necessary to Locnfoco success. And now that parlies are so equally balanced in Congress, I lie elections are equally impor-j taut. To enable the Administration to se- j cure u Locofoeo majority in Congress. Mary land is absolutely necessaiyto them. \Vc are thus admonished of I lie fact Let j us be vigilant and detect the fraud, m every instance in our power, watch the move* j meuts of unexpected new-comers in your respective neighborhoods, and watch them too. at the polls! These things have been done before, and to a great and an alarming extent, and Re mum mad Maryland is the battle gmimil- Frcderick l.x t miner. From the Baltimore Patriot. MR. P. F. THOMAS ANDTHE P RIN CTPL ES OF REI’R IS ENT ATIO N Onr readers have soon llie language altrihn lod to Mr. Thomas, llie l.oeolbeo candidate for Governor, in the spi It recently delivered at Hagerstown In that speech the Hagerstown Torch light reported that he said: “I AM IX FAVOR OP RePRESENTATIOX Accoßmxf! to Taxation: That is, if you pay Taxes ox a not.t.ut’s worth of PROPERTY MORE THAN I l>o, I AM WII.T.IXO von stlAl.r. HAVE A llOEt.Alt’s WORTH OF TXPI.rE.XEE MORE THAN 1 HAVE.” We published this extra' I last week, and hav ing aftcrwn'ds lis — i lafilin’i that Mr. Thomas h.nl in a letter p i dishcd ill tint papers, deniivl , having used the l.ngiag 1 , wo staled that lie I hid denied it. Wo hid not soon the letter, tint In ving afterwards got a copy of it, we p ihlished it m mil, licit, onr readers might deride for themselves wh nher lie. lellor was a denial in filet I, flic lan rng • attributed in him. On that .mint, (.nr renders having the letter liefjre them cannnl have d ill* inn 11 y in finning an opinion. Tho editor of the II ig Tslnwn Torch l.igiil (Mr. Bell) i( Hot s.lisli-d In let the miller rest ! upon the leiter id’ Mr. Thomas, hit has taken! means In sillaCll Id i In the report of llie speech I llid•in t,.1 p .per We have received a Id ler from hue e.la.ig at'eni am to t te stihj ‘nt, and ihe following extract of a letter iron. nnn to ,t/r. S. .1 mds, vv lie. ici 0 1 lea. file lor pilt.fi- j on in (lie /,* i igh and tf ti e ol ihi- week, ! lias iieen linai!-!i nl to ns tor j■ 1 1 ** ■ - 1 1 ! ... 1 1 . After qnol mg lb” words r ported In have ! keen used l.v Mi Thom is. ■ns given above,) anil I i-dering In iim pangraph in th t I'.ilri.it stating that M'r. Thomas h ol denied having used them i I in; letter ..f Mr Bull, the editor ol the Torch J. ght, prom i‘ds; As the I Ktinii.iiy ol hi.- (Mr. Thomas’) own .early would prui. itdy he more smsti lorv thin th it of \\ leg s. 1 beg leave lo r. ter lo dm ll.llow ji r g,nl I.mi. n’ .11*1 the eire I I.St inees tinder wnieh limy dee;.i re t .hll - ves. (t .. nun; W. t-.n i’ i, I’.cp on •of I'm m ist p’ollll ia.it leaders o the I. n”o; t pin v, aid a I to deleg lie 111 I o’ ie aisl Itnre ;iom : i s I onnly in the Torch l.ig a olli and in my nres niee, j OS well as upon severa 10l her nee ismns, i nnwl i iin |.i:i ra ,ga nltrihnied lo Mr ’l'noiii IIS \\ ns substantia i I v and eorivetly l epol ted Josuni .1. Minion i;. nnoi'oer nnd one of the most conspicuous inemhers .dines parly. made the mine in- wholemeal, lie front ot I’.iu lio’s Taetnni, on th” sail • nlVeriionn upon win.-:. Mr. Thomas spnk.) m ••..iiveisalinn with H, undersigni’d, and in la limn- j I, ol* ge;i1 1” nn. Ail n. i i an >t 'rr e:: I.in. will’ll the I 1011, .hnlx I. '1 XSoX VMS at- j templin’' lo expl till. I" a sni ill i-rowd, Mr. Thom is' lo” no ;g. Mr. M-r 'a v— a;.,. .I’ d 10. and lie”! in d I ni Mr. 11. mias had n-ed t m I lan, ii re .firs’, il d lo 1 ml ( 01. 1 1 mu.v l.'.v IS, zeal MS m. m’ er of ("T SHI..’ p. I tv, has IIIOV” 111 an mien nekiloW ii deed to the midi rsign”d that the report in the l o eh Id 'M was candid and honest lo an extent that |m lind no rigid. I" expert, | ...edit mention lie e lines ofin.my others, of tlie same party, who h’ ve nian” snini ir ;o i.m ; edgllie’llS- hill il is ml'"’. ,' - I”.*. 1 l”gr”t toal it. Ills lie’ll -arc I" adllile I" an, n .rm nnd I only do so he-i’ise ni r vmai in lias . -n ■, I r.neil, and derails ■ Mr. Thomas h rs, in an .■. cMsahlc manner, nltcnnpli’d In avoid n rmne.ii-i- Inlil v which he has hronalif upon hi”. . M’. T’lio aliove reterenees, will 1 hope. i>. ’-n.. ’ id (n sih-nee .t/c. I’noni is an I ins lid on- i; . hold and HIM Titonl’i IS demil nl”/e id his speech.—A.s tor his uir.innar- ihit is a mailer lor Ihe p.ihlie, as well as linns ii lo j nig ■ o I. Years, lespee'lnllv, Ji I)WI,\ 81’J.1., Iklitor Torch f.iglit. ANOTIIT.It SF.VI.UF. cam; of astii.ua linen I. v wist Aus nu.s.’-i Selh \V’ Fowle, I r Sin //.iving fur a long while heen Iron'.i-d with Asthma in its worst form, and having tried various rein” lies, all to no I’ l ’e'. i Imnrl.i of vonr ag.ml, A. Rowe one hull In ol the Balsam of Wild ('iierry, which r lieved in” very 1.. 11 ..i. 1 Inve eoininne 1 to use the same, astae disease returns upon me. and liod it abv ivs re times me nothing else will; am! f.nthnr: I have no doubt, could I have Ii id llie Wild Cherry in ■ t!m first slue of toe disease, lint Unit it would • haveentiieiv cured me. lean eoidideinlv re (aiinmeiu! it ns a very valuable medicine torulli lung complaints I Hi.VI AMIN ROBINSON. New, Humtiton, April o, TSlfi. None genuine, unless signed 1. BI I fr. on the wmpper Sold in Eikton by Dr .1’ Wallace -...-.a,. i .iin ■ Sr -.-. H f . T’*—*'—’*-.”.*-- D I ED. On the Cd inst. after a short hut pain ful illness, Samite Thompson, son of Ezekiel I hompson; aged 7 years and 10 months. Dear little one no more we’ll sec, Thy pleasant smiles, of love; Angel's, convey'd thy sinless foul, To peaceful climes above. ■nil ■■■■mnai KiiGT* V™"""" liuUimore —Flour $.5 26a <j,s 25. Wheal I ;t a l 1(1; Corn 50 m 00. Oat- -11) IVdiniiifiluu. —flour -5 75, wheal SI 10 Corn 65; Oats 35 ots. vendueT Tho subscriber intends to sell at Fun lic Sale, on WEDNESDAY the 29th day of September, inst., nearf owantown, the following property to wit: 1 milk cow, 3 fine heifers, 4 hogs, 1 horse cart, plough, harrow, cultivator, 1 cradle and mowing scythe, and about one hundred bushels Potatoes, Corn, and numerous other articles too tedious to enumerate, Sale to commence at 12 o’clock. Terms Cash. JOHN WECKERT. Fall and Winter Goods, Just received from the city a supply of Fall and Winter goods, which I am selling verv low. A. CHANDLER. BARGAINS AV ( LOTH I have just received a few peices of Cloth and am selling then, much below tl.e usual prices. Kept 18 A. CHANDLER. DR. ROUT. K. SMITH, respectfully of-1 Fere to the inhabitants of Eikton and vicinity, his j Proftssienul Services , and may he found for the present at Mr. Hanna's Hotel. ( Sept. 19, ’47 i, JVutice. i The citizens and especially the Mer | chants, Mechanics ami Shopkeepers re- . ; siding on the Main street, are respectlul- ] 1 ly requested to abstain from throwing in- ( to the streets any loose straw, paper, tin , ] cuttings, leather cuttings, coal ashes, or jollier tilth. The Commissioners desiring ; lo preserve the health and comfort of . the citizens and visitors .of the town, are ( I induced to hope thai this notice will he sutticient to all good citizens. COMMISSIONERS. A Desirable FARM for Suit*. Situated in Cecil co. Md. about G miles from North East, I- miles from the Brick Meeting House, and <S miles from Port j Deposit, convenient lo places of worship schools &.c., containing 07 •lercsof Jjaiuf, more or less. The improvements are a two story frame House and $74 ! J J A kitchen, with a pump of ex •llftcollent water at the door, a large barn, thriving apple orchard &c., !-&c. For terms apply lo the subscriber at j Principle Post Cilice, (Veil co. Md. ROUT. THOMAS. Sept 1 Mb IS 17—3 in Rifles! Pistols !! Shot Guns!! ! JOHN KIiIDCR, Mnnuficturer nnd Importer, No. 100 RonthSooond street, Philadelphia. Continues to inanuiiuaure and keeps constant ly on band a complete assortment of Hides, Shot (inns, Pistols itc., which he warrants of the host | tjualiiy us represented, lo wliicli he respectfully i invites,the attention of purchasers. lie is also prepared to supply Powder Flasks, Shot Hags, Game Hugs, sipei iur Powder, (inn Colton, Percussion Gaps, Shot, /luilct Mon Ids, ' Wads, Hall and lil.tnk (.’artridges, and all male- ! 1 rials tor GninnaUers, •Sportsmen. &e. on terms i ■ as low as any other esublisiinient in tho United 1 States. In testimony of his skill as a nmiuficturor tho 1 Fuanki.is Invtitltk. awarded to him two crrliji cahs in the years 1840 and IS4J, and two silver i medals in the* years 1814 and 1846, all of which may bo seen at his place of business. fee jp'A choice supply of lh voicing Pis tub con sluntly on hand. Pinl.idelphia, Sept ’lB, ’47—3in Sieves! Stoves!! Tiie suh eri}Mrs wish to inform their triends | and the public general, that they have received a e-eneral assortmei.l of B 8 \) vf4 ;V i Urn i SS o • es^ > of the latest iinprovem nt, and which lh*jy will sell at rihj prices. The public would do well to call and examine lh‘ ; r slo'-k before purchasing cUewtmro, as they eannol I’iill to be pleased. Kememher the old .t.nid —in the ‘*llollo\v'* directly opposite the Fanner k Mechanics ll old. W ELLS k Cl j A RIDGE. F.: tn, S- pi. 11 47 T mat's Sir. Bv virtue of a decree of th<’ High Court of (hancery of Maryland, the sub scrihep as Trustee, will oiler at Public I Sale at llie house of Mrs. I.mu in the villa ge of North East, on Till RSDAV • the 7th day of October next, at 3 o’clock !’. M. The lot of ground situated on the M in street of said village, oil which j .(anu s N. Mi rcaT, dec’ll, resided at the lime ol Ins death, being the Real Estate j nl said dec’d. There is on the lot a com- j , forlahle Dwelling, aStore House capable ■ of containing a considerable stock ol goods, and frame stables fxc., at the back j part of the lot. The premises will be j Isold subject to the right of Dower ol j ! Millic. nt Mercer, widow of James N. j Mercer d ‘Ceased, i j The terms of sale as prescribed by the | decree are, one half the purchase money , to he paid in cash on the day ol sale; and the balance in six months thereafter, tho i | last payment to bear interest from the day of sale, and to he secured by the bond or note of the purchaser with secu . rilvtobo approved by the Trustee, or j the whole may he paid in cash on the day of sale at the option of the pi rchaser The creditors of James N. Mercer, de-l I j ceased, are hereby notified lo tile their i i claims with the vouchers thereof in the j 1 Chancery office within four months from | the dav of sale. GEO. ROSS VEAZEY, Trustee. Eikton, Sept. 4, ’l7. Friends and Fellow Citizens; aAt an sb at am Stoves! Stoves!! Tho subscriber wishes to inform yon, one and all, that he intends this Fall and Winter to keen all kindsofKlovcf, which ho will sell cheap for j cash or country produce. The following are sonic ol the kinds he will have on hand. The celebraaod Ruck Move, Church’s improved Favorite do Air-light 1 Philadelphia Air-tight do Willow Stove Cast Iron, air-tight Parlor stove Sheet iron do do Half cook, 1 boiler on top. Plain 0 plate stove ’ Coal slows for others and stores . | and nil other kinds that are in use. Call friends 1 | and fellow citizens and examine fur yourselves. ’ , Try, and prove—you will not fail lo be pleased. ? 1 Recollect the old stand —the large brick, on the 1 corner near the bridge. Resp’y j JOHN H. GRAHAM. . Sept 4, ’o7—if * NOTICE. AH persons arc hereby cautioned not to receive from John Hanna my note to I him for five hundred dollars, payablethe . 1 25th of March next, which is endorsed | by Edward L. Rice, as the consideration of tho said note has utterly failed and it ; will not be paid by me at maturity. 1 SAMUEL MILLER. ( Sept 11,’17 j TRUSTEE’S SALE. I By virtue of a decree of the Court of -of Maryland, (he undersigned i as Trustee, will off r at Public Sale on ' Wednesday the t 22tl day ol s H:picrnler next, |< at the Court House in Elkton, the fol- , lowing two parcels of Land, lying in ] Cecil county, Maryland, late the prop- , erty of Jonathan C. Rtimho, dec’ll, viz: All that tract or parcel of Land, situ- , tiled on the North East Greek, (which is ; a never (ailing stream of water) near , Gravelly Hill, and containing i 118 3-4 Acres of Land, all of which is cleared except a bout 10 acres in wood. 800 lIUSHKLS OF LI MIC have been spread on’this property within the last two years. The only improve- ! ment on it is a small Log Dwelling. Also all that other tract or parcel of; Land, situated within a mile and a half of Charlestown, and containing ■l*l Acres, All enclosed with fences, and all cleared laud except 5 or G acres, which are in Wood. This properly has also a small 1 Log Dwelling House upon it, and is well | watered by a stream running through it. j The terms of sale are that one third! part of the purchase money be paid in ! cash on the day of sale, one other third j I in G monthsaiul the residue in 12 months! I therefrom, the last two payments to bear | interest from the day of sale, and to be se ! cured by bond or note with security to be approved by the Trustee, or the whole of the purchase money may be paid in cash at the option of the purchaser. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock A. M. JOHN C.GROOME, Trustee, j Notice is hereby given to the Credi tors of Jonathan C. Rambo, dec’d, to tile | | their claims with the vouchers thereof,! j at the < ’hancery office at Annapolis, wilh ! in four months from the 22d day of Sep tember next, the day of the above sale. J. C. GROOME, Trustee. Elkton, Md., Sept. 4, ’47. rs'OTifsc. The subscriber wishes to inform the public, that he has on hand a good as- I sort ment ol Building Brick. Any person wanting Brick, for chimneys, paving or 1 building, can be supplied by sending to the Brick Yard, at North East. All or | tiers will be promptly attended to,at the shortest notice and on the most reasona ble terms. A. W. KING. North East, Sept. 4,’47. F.IJCCTI O.V jyOTICR Notice is hereby given that an elec tion be held on the Fust IFiihiisihy in Dilutin' next, ill the several election dis- Irictsof Cecil county, lor the purpose of electing one person as Governor of Ma ryland, one person to represent the sth district of Maryland in the next Con | gress of the I'nited Stales, and four per sons to represent Cecil County in the next General Assembly - ol Maryland. BEN J. SERGEANT, Sh’lf. j Sept. 11,1 847. Stt|ii i vism - I I n'i ie 1: .i t- who iiave m.i; worked -ii 10-ir allowances, mid I |-neb oilier (ii • o a- have balanci s Ia a a 111 - * 11 11 m * ilnfioi d, - tCi ri I Con ii I v itc icquind It - conn I' :o’il and -ettle I w ith t lie C >nimi--tom i Clerk, nil erwisp citations muv be isstn it willioin resjiecl to persons, and lltev mav be proceeded against accoiilittg to law . Itv older of tlte Commissioners, V C. RICK Errs, Clk ECONOMY, UTII ITV AND LIGHT! Pine Oil & Solar Lard Lamps. M It DVOTT A KENT, Liini|> 11 nun lad ii ms, No. (i t South Second St., otto door below Cliesnul, PHILADELPHIA HAVE constantly on hand a complete assort ment oFDVOT.S Patent improved P/NE OIL LAMPS, whrcli arc superior in construction, more simple arrangement and embrace improve ments and advantages possessed by no oilier Lamps. The cost of burning them docs not ex code one-halfol dial of any oilier light, and pro duces a light more brilliant than gas. The lamps are so constructed that they can he burned dry, when the wick is short’ The wick which is consumed, being supplied with a feeder undo.i neath it. 'Phis arrangement keeps the oil al ways pure iu the lamp, and renders other clean sing unnecessary, and the recent improvements made by the patentee, adds beauty to their ap pearance and renders their management ao easy, that a child can lake care of them. They are perfectly safe, and free from unpleasant odour. In addition to the above, wo have a largo and handsome rssortmoul of DYOTiS NEWLY lAi- PKOVEI) SOL \R LARI) LAMPS, a great va riety of patterns; Hanging Lamps, suitable for Churches, Halls, Factories, Lodge Rooms, Hotels and Rilliare Saloons, and lamps with (shades, de signed for reading and for every other purpose where light is required. A handsome variety ol CANDELA ERAS, BOUQUET HOLDERS, and every article pertaining to the lump buisness Having every facility for inaiiuiSieturiug, we aid prepared to sell wholsale and retail, as cheap as any other dealers, and the articles tiro warranted equal iu appearance,and superior in construction to any that can he procured elsewhere. N. R. Lamps, &c. regilt, silvered, bronzed and repaired in the best manner* Old lamps ol eve ry description altered to burn Pine Oil* Philadelphia, fclopl 4th 184 7—3 m TO THE COLLECTORS OP THE STATE TAXES! YOU arc hereby notified that Coupons to be received in payment of taxes, must be deposited with the commissioner of Loans, on or before the first day of Octo ber next, and his receipts for them be forwarded to the Treasurer within todays : thereafter. D. CLAUDE, Treasurer Treasury Annapolis, August 18, 1847. j aug 28 ’47 Sheriff 's Stole, I ’ A IMntitiitionA: Water Pcwer BY virtue of a writ of Lrvari Fnci w will j I be exposed to public sale, at the House I ' of John Hall, innkeeper in the city of.' Wilmington, New Castle county and ' 1 State of Delaware,on Saturday, the ninth i 1 day of October, IS 17, at 2 o’clock, I*. M. : < All that valuable Plantation, or Tract 1 of Land and Water Power, with the ap- i 1 purtenances, situated and being on both : 1 sides of Red Clay creek, in Christiana;' and Mill Creek Hundreds, in New Castle j■ county aforesaid, bounded by lands oi l Court land J. Fell, John Sinnex, Thomas 1 Mitchell, Samuel Graves, David Bow man, Allan Wood, Joseph Leach, Levi Springer, and Samuel Chandler, contain ing SSUtt ,’trrrs of hatuh be the same more or less: which said tract of land is particularly described, butted and bounded according to a cer tificate of re survey remaining of record j in tin l office for the recording of Deeds at New Castle, in and for New Castle county aforesaid, ns by reference there tuno will fully appear. The above valuable Real Estate is situ ated on the Lancaster Turnpike Road, about five miles front the city ol Wil mington, three from the village of New port, and half a mile from the Brandy wine Springs. | The means of transportation and cotn municalioit with other parts of the coun try are very superior, there being ample navigable water at Newport and Wil mington, and the Philadelphia, Wilming ton and Baltimore Rail Road passing within three miles of the said property. There is a valuable Mill Seat, one of I the best streams, (the Red Clay creek,) j with about sixteen feet head and fall, on the premises, suitable fur extensive mam far • luring purposes* The improvements an' an old Saw ) Mill, a two story stone dwelling house and stone kitchen, a (wo story frame ten ant house, frame barn anil other out houses, and two thriving apple orchards. There is a well of pure water at the door; and two excellent springs suitable for milk and butter conveniently situated. The soil is of the best description; and capa ble of easy improvement by lime and clover. There are about eighty aerosol j woodland, sixty acres of bottom or Mead ow land and the residue of arable land: | containing in all about three hundred and titty three acres of land, more or less, the I premises being well calculated for an I extensive grazing or dairy farm. Lime ! stone quarries are situated within three miles of the premises. Seized and taken in execution as the I property of William Barker deceased, and to be sold by GEORGE PLATT, Sheriff. N. B.—One half of the proceeds of sale will be re-loaned on the premies if desired. .* / "Mr. Samuel Chandler on the turn pike, and adjoining the property ol Mr. Geo. Montgomery in the neighborhood will show the same to any person wish ing to \ ieW it. Conditions of Sale—Five per cent, to | be paid to the Sheriff assoon astheprop | erty is struck olf, the residue of the pur chase money to be paid to George Platt, I Sheriff, at New Castle, on Saturday the 13th of Novemhi r next, j Angst 28’37—1s THIS IS TO GIVE NO I IGF; Thai; tin sub' i nbei el Cecil county. hath ob tained leimihe Orphans’Court ol said comity, letters ol admmii-tration on the per smial estate ol John N. Black, lain lof said county deceased.— All persons j having claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same n i’ll the vouchers thereof, duly authenti cated,mi or before the 17di day ol June ISIS; they may otherwise, by law, he excluded from all benefit ol said estate. All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment to die subscriber Given under my hand ibis 1 tih day of August 1817. WILLIAM W. BLACK, Adm'tor Aug. Mill ’47--6 w i ~ ‘ This is to Give Notice; That the subscriber of Cecil county hath obtained from the Orphan-’ Conn of said county, letters of Administration on the personal estate of Maty Ann Armstrong late of said county deceased. —All persons having claims against the said deceased, are here by warned to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof, duly authenticated, on or before the 1 Kill day of June 1848; they may otherwise, by law, be excluded from all benefit of said estate. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to lire sub scriber. Given tinder my haml ibis 1 -Itit day of August 18-17. JOHNSON HOC I, DEN, Adm’tor. C. T. A. Aug. Milt '47—Gw This is to Give Ntice, That the subscriber of Cecil County, hath obtain ed Irom the Orphans' Cottit of said Coun ty litters of administration on the per sonal estate of David Garrett late ol said county deceased.—All persons hav ing claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof, duly authenticated, on or before the fith day of July 184 S; they may otherwise, by law, be excluded from all benefit of said estate. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to the sub scriber, Given under my hand litis 14th dav of August 1847. THOM AS GARRETT, Adm’tor. Aug. 14tli ’47—6w Dried Beef, a lot of dried beef just reco and for sale by A> Chautlto This is to Give Notice; That the subscriber of Cecil courtly built obtained Irom the Orphans’ Court of said county, miters of ailininistiaiioii on the personal es tate.d Stephen M tltony late of said county deceased —All persons having claims against the said deceased, are hereby warn c l to exhibit die same with the vouchers thereof, duly authenticated, on or before the 3rd day o/’ August IS IS; they may otherwise, by law, be excluded from all benefit of said estate. All persons in debted to said estate arc requested to make immediate payment to the subscriber. Given miller my baud litis Mil; day of August 1847. HI GH AII.MOCR. Adm’tor. n. a. n. c. t. a. Aug. Mlh '47—Gw JAMES J. DAVID, Denial Surgeon. Knowing that ninny pursuits (very justly I ics ila to to trust their teeth to operations ot’itiu i erant practitioners of dentistry, would respect i fully call the attention ol the public, to the fact that he has located permanently in Eiktun; where lie performs all operations 1.1 mechanical and surgical dentistry in the must skilful and scien tific manner. Teath extracted without pain by the assistance of Ether; when desired, provided the concurrence of a physician he previously ob tained. Mr. i). has a superior tooth paste of his own preparation, which is unsurpassed in the most essential qualities for beautifying the teeth, and purifying the breath. Trice one dollar per box. Office Main st. opposite the Fountain Inn. not wavs First Premium Writing INK This Ink has for a long while become estab lished as a Jshtimml article, and the following testimonials from Washington City, prove its merits to that distinction. House of Representatives, Washington City, February 24, 1843. I stale that L have used the Ink during the present session of Congress, manufactured by Joseph E. Hover, Esq., of i’hiladelphia, and 1 have found it to be an article of most excellent quality. JOHN WHITE, Speaker //o. Rep. Patent Office, Washington, I). C., February 24, 1343 Sir—Your /ilnck Writing Ink lias been used in Ibis Office since October last, and is entirely approved. 1 am, respectfully, J. W. Hand, Chief Clerk. Mr. Joseph E. Hover, I’liilud. Hover’s Adamantine Cement. The following from BicknelPs Reporter will best illustrate its value: “Mr. Hover manufac tures 4 Mtmanline Cement' fur joining broken china, glass, &c., we hive tried tire ariiolc and found it to be excellent.” For sale, wholesale and retail, at the manu factory, No. 81 North Third Street, opposite Cherry street, Philadelphia, by JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. angst 28, ’47 Notice, Tlte subscriber begs leave to inform bis friends and Hie public generally, that he S lias been appointed Constable lor tlte 3d ; Election District ofCcctl comity, and is | now prepared to do all the business that pinny be entrusted to him. and hopes by ' strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. Persons wishing to place business in my bands can dn so by leaving tbeir ac counts with tlte Magistrates in mv absence WM. BRADFORD. July 3d 1847 foFsale. 415 Acres of land, Situated two miles north of Elkton, on the main road leading from Elkton to Fair Hill. This tract will be sold altogeth | or or divided as may best suit purchasers; ! title free of all encumbrances. It will I divide conveniently into tracts of two or one hundred acres, presenting on each, elegant situations lor building, with springs of good and never failing water in 50 yards of each. It is all well wa tered with two streams, one running along the East the other the West side. There are on the tract 2 small tenements, 2 spring houses with other out buildings. There has been put on the land, S,OOO Bushels of Lime in the last ten years. This land has advantages possessed by few if any, in the county. Situated in a remarkably healthy neigh borhood, capable of the highest degree of improvement—in the midst ol a greatly improving and manufacturing distric t about midway between the Big and Lit tle Elk rivers, each in a mile of its bor ders, each now well studded with Facto ries of almost every description 17 in in number, the most distant not exceeding G miles, within two miles and a half of water and ' Rail Road Depots giving a free outlet to the markets of the world. City gentlemen wishing a coun try place will find this a pleasant and con venient one; from Philadelphia or Balti more it could be visited for several hours nnd return home the same day. Persons wishing to purchase will do well to ap ply soon as lam determined to sell in the course of this Summer or Fall. Ap ply to the subscriber in Elkton. EDWARD WILSON. July 31 ’47—tf For Rent, next year. The farm now occupied by Mr. Thom as Prcttyman on Bohemia Manor; con taining 580 Acres. There has boon a bout 10,000 bushels of slacked lime spread on this farm by Mr. Prettyman, within the last three years. About 200 acres is now limed, and lime will bo fur nished to lime the balance of arable land..[*] No application need be made by any one without a written recommen dation. Address me in Baltimore, post paid. G. W. OLDHAM. [•Mr. P- will show the farm to any person wishing to see it.] Just received, a very fine assortment White Linen /trilling, for Bants White Marseilles vesting, and a hand omo assortment Black goods for coal and pants null as Twilled and Corded Summer cloth, Cro wn cloth, Cashnmrott andDrap D’Eite, which ill he sold low'by Baow.v & Mclniire. Juno 12 ’U Phil. Wil. and Balt. Rail Road Line. 7'lie Morning Train of Cars from Phil adelphia. for Baltimore, arrive at Elktor, at i past 10 o’clock, A. M. Morning Train from Baltimore, for Philadelphia, arrive here at 12 o’clock, M Night Lines. Night train from Baltimore, arrives at Elklon at J before 11 o'clock—from Phil adelphia at J before one o’clock. BENJAMIN WELLS, Agt. May Ist IS 17, New and Cheap Cash Store. At the East or tipper end of ELKTO.V. The subscriber having opened a New Store at the upper end of Elkton, in the Store hong** formerly occupied hy the lute Mr. Johns, which has just been lilted up in handsome style , now offers to his friends and the Public generally, one of the most desirable slocks of goods, he has ever offered, they having been carefully selected in Philadelphia during the past week (in which city ho spent several years in the Dry Goods business.) and Goods being now so much lower than they were earlier in the season, together with his now doing business on the Cash System enables him to otfersuch inducements to all, that it will pay them well to call before purchasing. Li A DIES’ GOODS The assortment for the Ladies consist in part as follows: ■Splendid Embroidered Lawns J Hosiery, Gloves, •• Organdie “ J Trimmings, “ French do IS 3-4 cts j Mull, Swiss, Ja New style Bareges, Alpacas, | onet and Cam Mew style de Laincs, Plaid | h ri c muslins muslins from I*2 1-2 cts to | White Grass higher prices, | Cloth, a new ar ticle, and about 2500 yds cf the handsornsoincst prints, from 4 cts to higher prices, 1 have ever offered. SlliiriS. —A fine variety and very cheap. G BNTLEMEN ’S WEA II Also, an nssortmenl of Gentlemen’s wear o various styles and prices Such ns British, French and American Cloths from $2.00 to $0.50 Cnshmerelts, new stylo Cassimeres and Vesting Satins, Velvets, Summer Coatings, and common pant stud's from 10 cts to higher prices. Fum ish itiff Goods; such as Muslins by the piece or yard, at city pri ces, Ticking, Checks, Flannels, bleached lablo Linen; Irish Linens, Crash, cloth table covers, brown linen table cloths, 5-4 bleached and brown Sheetings, table oil cloths. 10-4 and 12-4 white counterpanes, window Shades, fancy U oston blinds, dowered window curtains, &c. GROCERIES —A fine supply of Sugars from 6 1-4 upward. Coffees, /laker’s cocoa and choc olate, Loverings crushed Sugars, molasses, cheese, kc. Hardware, Quconswaro, Hoots and Shoes; Hals Earthenware, Medicines and Caps of the lat- Books and Stationary. est styles. Ready made CLOTHING very cheap. I respectfully solicit a share of patronage from the citizens of Elklon, and all the surrounding country JOHN 6’. KENNARD. Elkton, May 22 ’47. N. B. The most kinds of country produce ta ken in exchange for goods at cash prices, Cash paid invariably for all kinds of Rags. •f Curd. The subscribers beg leave to return their sin cere thanks for the very liberal encouragement, they have received from their friends since they commenced business together, and lake this method of informing them that they have just received from the city, the handsomest and best assortment of GOODS they have ever purchas ed, which, taken in connection with the fact that they arc now lower than ever , induces them to hope for a continuance ofthe patronage they have heretofore received, to retain which they will direct their unwearied attention. They now j have on hand a splendid assortment of Lawny, , French and Gingham, from IS 3-4 cts upward, i The best and cheapest lot of calicoes they havu , ever had, together with Bareges, dc Laincs, Al -1 pacas, Ginghams; kc. kc. Summer wear fur I men and boys, with cloths, cassirneres and vest ings, all of which will be sold low. I'crsuns in i want ofthe above, or almost any article will find ■ it to their advantage to call before’ purchasing elsewhere. SIMPERS &r CRAWFGRD. Cherry Hill, June 5 ’47. A Card to the I.ndic. Miss E. M. LEECH, informs the ladies, that she has just ro ; M 1 /SSi turned from the city with a handsome assortment of mil It ,,cr.v ? consisting in part Ki I'ij 'llW ofPeddol Braid, fine Straw If] and soft Straw Bonnets, Amo I /n J]j jean and China Pearl, La ! guyra and those beautiful Verona Bonnets, to I gather with a handsome assortment of Ribbons ( French and American tlowcrs, ladies dross caps i French worked collars, chemisettes, veils, laces j edgings, and a general Variety of Fancy Goods I Spring Summer Fashion j for drosses, which she will mike on rcisoin | terms. Old bonnets bleached end altered int ' fashionable shape, cheap. She would must respectfully acknowledge the very liberal patronage heretofore extended tu ber, and hopes hy strict attention uhd a wish In please, to merit a continuance ofthe same. Elkton, Apr 24, ’44. Millinery AND DRESS MAKING. Miss Sarah E. I’rlco, respectfully an nounees to the ladies of Kite - ton tt " (l ,|uit r,i ° •>“* e.ommeneed the Millinctr fiSbusiness in the llnek row * (middle door) immediately m I’ll AW opposite the lldslungton Ho ® [J tel, where aim will lie happy fH V to attend to every thing in the ’ bonnet and dress making busi ness that may be entrusted to her care. She bee on hand an excellent assortment of Mtonnets, Flowers, Fares, ami all other Fancy Articles kept by Milliners* She solicits calls from her friends and the 1 übliC generally. May Bth 1847. NOTICE. The Orphans’ Court of Cecil county hold their sln/ed meetings on the 2nd Tuesdays of February, April, June An gust, October and December. GEORGE R. HOWARD Reg. April 19th 184-5 ■ VENETIAN BEINGS The subscriber having received the agency to receive orders for Mr. Jonathan Gants make of Venilian Blinds, is now prepared to supply the public with the article at city prices. Person in want, can he furnished with the prices by a. mg on the subscriber at Ida store in the upp n<rn(Elkton. } S, Kennerd.