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DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE late firm f Simms d Maddox is UiU day dissolved W mutual consent. Persons Indebti d to us arc hereby uobfied to cniae forward and settle will* George A. Simms, without *Way. a* h is authorized to lettle the bus* net* of the Ut firm. GEORGE A SIMM% „ JOS. H. UADDUX. Sspt, Sid, 18C1—if. V BCSIXFSH SO TICE. .■ f ffIHE undersign* d. hat big purchased tbs ■B interest of Simms A MUux in the Mercantile busioesa, will omtinne to mil at the eld stand, and snttril a continuance f the Tl t> Uhend patronage extended to the late Arm. They will keep constantly on hand a nod assortment of go.-Is. mud will sell on •vch terms as cannot fail n> phase the old customers pf the house and the public mi* evalljr. GEORGE A. * F. X SIMMS. '*■■]&*. Leonard Town, Md September 12lh, 1801—tf. IFSOanT Ialtal) comment* my fitting, this season, on MONDAY tlie 16th <f September, in stant. Persons wbt may desire t>> put up fish will consult Uie ; r interest by giving me a call.. My terms ant —26 eruts per bmdie! 'Mf $4 and $5 per barrel. My landing is known as Fmieruk Greenwell’s Lauding, near the head of Cuckold** Creek. JOSEPH A. MAC ILL. Sept. 12th, 1801—tf. FOR ROAD SUPERVISOR. EDWARD S. JON K.*S :s recommended to tlie niters •*( Patuxent Dit-liict, as a candi date fur Kuad Supervisor, .l the ensuing Fnll elution. Sept 12th, 1861. FOR ROAD SUPERVISOR. We are authorized to ai iiouiicu J. ALOV -81 US THOMPSON as a candidate tor Road Su|<ervtfcor, in Leonard Town District, at tlie ensuing Fall election. Sept. 12th, 1801. COLLECTOR’S SALE. BY authority of law, 1 have seized and ta ken the 6*l)>wing pro|H*rty n satisfy State Taxes and tlie legal charges ih< reou fur the years 1860 and 1800 : HILLA LEE, SALEM, LONG , Containing 83)8 A®KB3a more or less, and looted in the Factory Dm trict. near While Plains. The above proper ty is assesscl to the heirs of Rennet Raley ami Is owned by John W. Tliompsoti. Am! I hereby give notice that on ,8A rt'Rb.W. thei>Sth ofJSep • tembrr, fif fair if not, tlie next fair dav thereafter) at the GREAT MILLS STORE in the Factory District, lie*ween the hours of 8 and f o'clock, p. tn., I will proceed to sell at Public Auc tion tlie above named property for cash, to sati'fy State Taxes for the year 1869 and iB6O and the legal charges tin reoii as above men tioned. OKORGE B. DENT, Collector. Sept. 6th 1861 — ts. NOTICE. ffIAKEN ap about two months ago at J HuggitiV near the mouth of Brit ton’s Bay, a HAIL CANOE about 20 feet Jo length, with ceuter board and tiller and . two- tails. The owner of said boat is no tified to come forward, identify the proper ty and pay charges. SAMUEL E. SPALDING. Sept. sth, 1861—Jit. iwipr Iwill give the above reward for j% ! the apprehension, and delivery I* my overseer at Jutland, of my three negro men, IL NKALY, JACOB and WsV BILL MONROE. NEALY is shout 6 leerßigii. is very black,! bald, sharp-faced and between 60 and 00. >aw of age. Re has a brother belonging to i Jolm T. Moore, nf 8l Inigoes District, and 1 ts probably lurking in that nHgborleiod. j JACOB it near 6 fen in height, black. 1 •tout and well built, has a deep, guttural j Voice and is about 46 years of age. He has relatives in the n.igbUrhood of Leon- j rrd Town. RILL MONROE is about 5> feet, Boi 9 Inches in height, nearly hah), thin, | black and tlmut 40 years of age. He* has rela tives in Bt. George* neighborhood, in this county, ami at Wilma., Comptons, in Charles rmniy. I remember 210 marks altout either of the above negroes by which they may ■ hs recognized. If either of the above negroes Is arrested 1 nod delivered to my overseer at Jutland, or lodged in the county Jail at Leonard Town, | will pay a reward of S6O. B. G. S. KEY, Leonard Town, P. O. St. Mary ’s Co. Md Aug. 29th, 1861—tf. SOTiCE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE is hereby given that the subscri ber has obtained from tho Orphan's Zwri of Si. Mary 's eoonty ,in Maryland, iei- . I* of adsuaistration oa the per son* J estate of WALH. NEVETT, late of said county, oiesMsd. AH persons having claims against the •aid dsceassd, are kercoy warned to exhibit the *'. u * tk* proper rouebes thereof, to the ' subscriber, oa or bcfoi* the Ist day of March, they way be excluded by (aw .f^T^^Vtfhtofth*said estate. Given under T*y Aland hla ttnd day of August, 1861 r: colion. ASJWf "Wf tB6| —4w, ITSIVERSITY OIT ItARTUftn. ■> medical i,rrnpi, ! The fifty-fourth Annual Session of the School of Medicine, In die Univt rally cf Ma ryland. will commence on MONDAY, Oct. 14. 1861. and end March 1. 18C2.| The Faculty are aware of nothing in the present unhappy condition of pnbflc affaire.#( *a nature to interfere with the reyndaif and faith fhl performance of their duly as T.acbere of ; Mcoirine. Tliey purpose to makr every ef i fiat to render their *une ol imu r urinai Useful j and satisfactory to their pupils Tlie Baltimore Infirmary, whiclf M.ngn to • the School, continues tu afford abuijdant means i for tlie Clinical :11 n.-t ration of the priuciplesaf 1 1 Medicine and Snrf*TV. G. w. miltenberoFh.m d. 1 1 Dean. >| Aug. 22d, ISCI-Cw. i NOTICE, f I THE Members of the Board of School ‘Commissioners are mjnosted in mc<-t in Leonard Town on the 2nd TUESDAY of ; September next, without fail. By order of B. G. HARRIS, President. Aug. 29th. 18C1—td. ~ minors sir RBI authority of law. I have seized and ta ” ken the following pnpertjjr to .satisfy .State Taxes; and the legnl charjreM tlu*re*in, due me for the year I 860: PIMY PflfflT FAVHUL mow owned by William A, Bdly,jr., nd a*re-ed in 1860 o W. W. Dix. ; And I hereby give nut he, on TI’KS DA\, the 10th day f Sc j item ’aer next, (if l Dir, if not. the next fair day thereafter) at Ihe • GREAT MILL’S STORK, in the Pactury District, between the Lour* 3 find s o'clock, ,p. m., I will ppxreed t• sell at i Public Auc j ti*n the above named property, for cash, to I satisfy the State Taxes anti tin* legal charges . thereon as above rnentiuneil, GKO. B.|DRXT, i Collector. August 22u<(, 18C1—ts. sacDj) IK taken in Maryland and delivered to me in Northumberland, Va., I hill give the aU.ve reward l*r two negr-KW, SAM and MADIbON. They left on Sunday, July 28th J J | SAM is low, and although not stout, is ; well (Jet, is of tawny mulatto cnlior and has a i scar. I think, over one of his ayes, occasioned rby thv kick of a nude when ycung. He is j about fifty years of age nd spoken to ( evinces a desire to ple-ast*, but generally has a • nim and .forbidding coimtenace. lie is also a gtnsl plantation carpenter. MADISON lias always been at good servant. He is very yting ami has a pleasant counte nance. particularly when spoken to. lie is low bur tiiicnmmonly well set; verv black, j ami when pleaded, shows a set of lieautiful ■ ’ white teeth. WM. F. BROTKENBROrOH. Northumberland G., Va. August 15th, 1801—Hw. NOTICE. - - p I FOR WARN any and all. persons from receiving in payment or % transfer f*r any consideration whatever, a NOTE OF HAND o| mine, with ('har)es Medley securi ty, drawn payable to James Thompson, on the Ist day of January, 1862. tT the sum of a.e hundred and ten dollars ($110) as I hold the said Thompson’s Note lor more than I owe him. EDWARD F. TENKRSON. Aug. 16th, 1861—3 w. 801RDIHG SCHOOL. ■— ■ r Misses C'istigiii having secured the ■ service* of an experienced Music teacher will receive a limited number cf young Im<lie fer the scholastic year beginning Ist Sept. . terms payable half yearly in advance. Board and Tuition in alt the branches of an English Education per >ll mum $l6O Music Vocal & Instrumental . slft per quar. French 6 “ Itslian 6 “ | Spanish f 6 ** j Drawing and Painting in Water Colors S ** ! Oil Painting 10 “ The utmost attention will be paid to the health and comfort, and every effort made to advance the moral and intellectual culture of their pupiL. Address— SUM M ERSE AT Oakville P. O. 5St. Mary’s Co. j August Ist, 18G1—tf. i NEW GOODS. ! W 11 1 1 E have nist received a large assortment | of GRUCEKIKH, consisting of:— j 120 SACKS 0. A. & BLOWN SALT;' 50 BBLS. COM. WHISKKY ; 30 " OLD BYE DO; 26 SACKS COFFER: 12 CASKS MOLASSES ; 4 HHD BROWN SUGAR; 10 CASKS BRANDY; RUM, GIN, JEc„ j which we w ill sell on terms lo suit perchas i ers. SIMMS A* MADDOX. We would call die attention of mere bans* and large dealers in the cuun£y to our large stock of GROCERIES, which we are prepar ed to sell as low as can be purchased in Bal timore —freight added. S & M. June 20th, 1061. PROFESSIONAL NOTCE. DR HENRY C. KDKLEN h>. ovedrem his Office tu the Law Office hereiolure . occupied by U. Fred. Maddox, Esqr. He 1 can always be found, either at his Office ur 1 Moure’s Hotel, professionally en gaged. Jan. 10. 1861— tf i - t ‘ 2*o JcuiriAL DwTfclCt- ' FOR THE COURT OF APPEALS. ROBERT FORD, ; | op SAixr mar y\s covxty. r j Man’ll 21t. 1&1. ' ► 1 , for judge OF ClncrtT COURT. tl „ To the iVflj th of I ’rimer Geortfe * Clutrlest tntd St. Mur ft Count itt. I Tfi*vlfV.lly announce myself a* & randi ’ i dale fee .1 ndge of the Circuit Court for Pint Judicial Circuit of Maryland. FREDERICK STONE, | August loth, lad—tf. l! FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE. ;f W* an* authorized to armonnm GEORGE j BKhNT, Ehj., as a candidate for Judge of ti e Circuit Ctaurt ff-r the l?l Judicial District I of Maryland. | Align-I loth, 1801 —te. FOR TUB SENATE, J/mn £</</*•*.—You an* reqix-tI to auiiotittcs . FKED. MADDOX * a .candidate for the Senate of Maryland.. onhject < f tlu* *f a Southern Rights’ Couven -1 ttan, *boaid one la; called. PATUXENT ; Aujjnst Bth, 1861. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. ROHKar C. (’OM ES, i> recHiuniend nl In the voters ot tins county as a candidate fui the Legislature, and will he an]>?•<• it-d by MANY FRIENDS. Feb. 2Stli, lt?6l—lf. rj FOR COUNTY CLERKSHIP. ' The friends of I>A NI EL T. M(>R( iA X pre j sent him to fin; rtrtrrs. of St Mary’s county as I • a candidate f..r Clerk <>f the Gircnil Court a: 1 tho electKrii in 1883, and solicit to his claims u di*pa>sionate coiifidi-rattuu. I I Nov. 2Gth, 1857. FOR COUNTY CLERK. j I announce mrrelf as a candidate for Clerk i *f ‘he Circuit f \>urt for Saint Mary’s c*untv, j- 1 *w|ietflly solicit the support of my . fti. • id and the public. GEORGE 11. HERBERT. M...ch 28 h |ol. ’i FOR SHERIFF. The t ame of PHILIP H. DORSEY, issuy gesteil lu the Voters <>f this e.-unly, as a cat |dkJ.ifc for rue next SHERIFFALTY, by many citizens of Chaptico District. Feb. 7th, 18GI. Harrison edmards is presented to 1 the voters of Saint Mary’s county as a candi . date for Sheriff at the election in 1881. I January 12th . 1680. THOMAS L. DAY IS is recommended i | the voters of this county as a candidate fo. the Sheriffalu in IBtil. In!joes' District. Nov I Bib, 1859 1 FOB MAGISTRATE. | The friends of \VM. I. VATRS suggest | his name to the voters of Town ' District as a suitable candidate for Magis trate. and ask for bis claims a dispassionate 1 consideration at the ensuing Fall e’er*ion. Lnoios. August 15th. 188]—te. i ZACCHEUS TIPI*KIT offers himself to the voters f [.eor.ard Town District as a rainli -1 date for Magistrate and res jhtifully solicits ! their s ipport at the ensuing Fall election. Aug. 22nd, 1861 ! The friends of CHARLES CAM ALTER present his name to the voters of Leonard Town -is a candidate for Magistrate, and soli cit for his claims a dispassionate consideration. Ang. 22ud, 1801. \V e are authorized to announce WILLIAM ‘ R. TUCKER as a candidate for Magistrate 1 in Patuxent I>istrict, 1 Sent. 6th, 1881. | \V e are authorized to announce GEORGE j W. GIBSON a* a candidate for re-election to i the office of Magistrate in Chsplicu District. Sept. 6th 1881. Me arc authorized to announce EDWARD IT UMAX as a candidate for Magistrate in } Patuxent District. Sept. 6th 1881. FOR CONSTABLE. I respectfully offer myself to tlx? voters of Leonard Town District as a candidate for ! Constable and solicits their support at the | ensuing Fall election. F. F. SPALDING. August 15th, 1881—tr, i LEO H. HAYDEN offers himself to the voters of Leonard Town District as * candi ■ date tar Constable, and asks their support at j the eiisnh.g Fall election. I Aug. 15th, 1881. ) The friends of JOHN ALLEN DAVIS announce him as a candidate for Cons able, in ! | Leonard Town District. April 4lb, 1861. j J- EDWIN ABELI. announces himself ns , n candidate for Constable m Leonard Town district and solicits the votes of his friends and ! the guldie. Feb. 28th, 1861. JEFFERSON B. J\RBOE respectfully sn- j noum es himself as a candidate for Constable at the ensuing election in Cbapdcn District and . solicit* ihe supjmrl of his friends and fellow- I rilize is. May 2nd, 1861. KAPHA EL DOWNS offers himself to the j voters r.f Leonard Town District as a candi- j j dale for Constable ami solicits the supi**rt of tlie vaters thereof, at the ensuing Fall elec tion. June 11th 1881—te. J. R. ALVEY offers himself to ths voters i of Cl aptico District, as a candidate for Consta- ! ble, and solicits their support at the ensuing Fall -lection. e * August Ist, 1861. We are authorized to announce JOHN A.! GARNER as a candidate lur Constable in Patuxent District. Sept. 6t ti, 1881. We are auilwwized to announce JOSEPH A. il AG ILL as aiandalale lor Constable in Patuxent District. I Sept. sth 1861. ‘ We are aullmrizrd to announce CLEM EN tB. THOMI*SON for Coust aide in Ci*a>- tie** District. | Sept. s:h, 1861. , D. D. ofiers hiOnolf to tin* voter? lof 1/"mH Town district as a candidate for Supervisor of the R*ad and a<kf the voters of 1 tl.r district to support 1 im. F .b. 28th. IBG. IdHN *t. KS offers himeif as a can- I didan- tar Ku.uJ Super Vc OP ii; L-onard Tew? district and solicits die clipper! of his friend? and fettam-eilizens. Jan. 24th 1861. t WALTER ford, thankful f<r the mpporl he has heretofore received fr.-ai the voters of’ the Fsnory diict. offers himself mb s raodi t date for Road Suffer visor in said disfncl am! selieita ike support of bis friends md fellow -1 citizen*. April 18(h 1861. 1 JOTIX H. CF.CIh i< f'rnnunenilcrl as a Knit able person for Road Sujervisor in the Factory ilialiit t. MANY FRIENDS. March 28ih 18CL , H ENRY NORR IS of Jo. offers )iirneif to . the voters of Leonard Town district as n candi- i 1 date for Rond Supervisor and solicits the votes of his friends amd the public. ; Jan. 24t) 1861. I WILLIAM GOODWIN offeis himself to .the voters of Patuxent District a* a Candidate 1 * for Rond fsjervimr, and asks their support at the ensuing Fat! election. { August Ist, 186]. i ) J, T. HAYDEN off-rs himself to the voters , -of Di-trirt a> a candidate f-r r<>nd s-n|ierviww, ami ;wks their sup|Nrt at tho en suing Full election. Sept. slh, 1881. LATH RUM announces i 1 hinis**lfto die voters of P*i. xent disi.net as a candidate for Road Supervisor and .respectfully ! solicits their tnrpo.t. , j Sept. sth, 1861. j The friends of W. T. A. REEDER vttg i gest 1.5 s name to the voter* of this District as h candidate for road supervifi-r ( liAPTiro. Sept. sth, IfCl. i ;! notice. 1 | CHANGE OF DAY’S . TO TDK ; PATUXENT RIVER. | THE .STEAMERS :| GEOREEJEMS MARY TfflKIH ‘! Will leave Baltimore fur the Tatuxent Riv- ■ er on the tallowing days; Saturday. Tuesday and Thursday, com tnencing Sat unlay morning June l>l. IKBI, at G o’cht’k, f>r HiliV Landing direct, and • continue dnrit:g tlie season. Returning ev*ry Monday. Wednesday and Saturday. The Boat leaving Hill’s f-mding on Monday and Wednesday will la; direct fur Baltimore. I 'IV Saturday B at will leave Ili’l’s famd- j ing on Frhlay tar Benedict. leaving Benedict ! Saturday morning at G o’clock for Baltimore. The above Steamers will call at all tin* usu al Landings **n tlie River, also at Fair Haven and Plum Point, going and returning. FREIGHT received up to 5 o’clock ufi the days previous to the depaitnre of the Boats. N. B SliijtjHrs by tlie stave P.oats are’ reaper!fully requested to have th ir Pr.slnc*- on all the Wharves l*elo\v Benedict on the i days tb- Boats pass up the River. s 0 as to vaoid tlie delay ul taking it off on their way to Baltimore. j May 30th, 18g1—tea. i ; VALUABLE MANUFAi'TCRIXG PROPERTY v siiika. fTtMK valuable property, known as CLTF* *• TON FACTORY and GRIST MILL (water power), situated on the Head Wafers of St. Mary? river in Saint Mary's county, Md., ami embracing ata-m three hundred and i fifty aeres of land, is offered at Private Sale. This property has on if a STORE HOUSE, which is a good stand for business, HOTEL, DWELLINGS, Workshops. kc. The pro perty will ia* sold on accommodating terms. For further particulars, apply to, THOMAS \V. GOUGH, JO. FORREST, Ijconard Town I*. O. i Nov. 16th. 18Gft—tf. N OTICE OF DIVIDESD. ; /\N application of Mary Darin ami John W. \7 Harper, Administrator* of J wne.i H. Da- • j vis, late of St. Mary’s county, diset used, it is i ordered by the Court, that the said adminisira- | j tore notify the creditors of the said deceased, j jto file their claims against the said deceased , j in the Regi*ter of Wills office an c>r before the I ' 9iu of September, I*6l, for dividend and that i j this order he published in the Saint Mary’s! ; iieacon once a week until tlie stud 9th of Sep- I 5 teuiber 1661. J. T. M. RALEY, Register of Wills, •4j of St. Mary’s county, Aid. i July 25th 1861 id. UIMRER_NOTICL BURNS & SLOAN return fheir sincere} thanks to the Farmers fur their libera! j i patronage for the vear past Their stuck I 1 ;LUMBER is larger than ever and la tter a- | | sorted; and we are determined to offer great 'inducements to cash buyers. Apply at tlie j corner of Entaw and German streets, or at 132 i Light street Wharf. BURNS & SLOAN. Bsdiunort. Md Feb. 2nd, 18C0- | ; . KOBEKTSON St BRISCOE. SUCCESSORS to R. H. MILES, AT It IS OLD STAND, 149. W. PRATT STREET BALTIMORE, Respectfully offer thr services at agents, for the sale of lOhACCO OUA IS. and all kinds ol FHOD LCD. pltdg ng tlivir untiring efforts to render satisfaction all who may patr me theta. Liberal *d ancea made on roriMgniiieiits. | March 22ud, IB6o— tf. t rpxrsmxc .v.ir/uxrs. 1 have for al the Pelf on Tn'j4r Ottvcf ■ Hor*c power and W. W. Dingce A C. V Thresher, with TfCtArinq Straw Carrier. 1 iic mo,-bine is vrarninle) to render satbf:u --i-*n i i all pnrrha<wre. Tie price of g horn •mwer. ’0 inch Thresher ami Slruw-t’Virrier leliv-red vt any wh-rf in St. Mnr\’.- vinintv s IHKA. Fanner* r.* invited to call *♦ n*y Store i. Leonard Town and ex .mim tbi> Tbrc?ber. K. LEO. SPALDING. Juno 28th, 1 Bgo tf. J. K. HERBERT. M. H. UUELKI JAS R. HERBERT & BRO. tobacco and PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. iSUraiit <b HOllingsworll Sts., I baltihorc.hu. REFERENCES. John Hopkins.Presiden (Merchant: Dank 1 rueninn Cross .CashieiConunerr ial and Farmers’ Bank. C o. W Howard & ('o., Baltin'ore. Duer, Norrij-Sc Co., “ R. Hickley St Bro., M Penniman &. Bro.. “ Whitney, Cushing A: Cumst**ck, Halt. •i KO. A. SIMMS, JO. II.'MAHTxiX BUSINESS NOTICE. I IMIE Ttnderaiynfd liave this day formed a j * Copartnership in the MEHCASTU.E j liCSLVEHS in Leonard Town, under the name and style of SIMMS MADDOX. ! and are now doing biiMi e;-* at the stun- lately | occupied hy Geo. A. Siimiis A Ci. They s*- licit a continuance of Tin* very lil>ersl p.itro 11Age which was ext< ndeil to the late firm. OKP. A . SIMMS. | Ju. H. MADDOX. 1 Ocl. 22rd, 1860. , Oot. 25tli. 1860—If. JAMES S. DOWKS, ! ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR A’l LAW, Ittonurd Town, Si. Mary’s Co. . Mil., Will practice in St. Mary’valid the adjoining j counties. Feb. 10th 1859. THE SAINT MARY’S FEMALE SEMINARY THE next annual session will commenrt on SATURDAY , the 16th of Septem i her. under tlie direction of Miss LO'iT’Y’ I LEIGH, as Principal, a.-srited by s corps of efficient and experienced Teachers. The course of instruction is as thorough as at any other institution in tne country, and it less than half the usual expen.-e The : scholastic yeai is divided into two (effus of <ive months each. per term, pnyaVile in aiivnnre: j <r :\ll the branches of a thorough English education, including Board, Tuition. Washing, Fuel, Lights and Bedding, $75.00 Stationery, 2.5 C Tuition for day pupils,including fnvl. * 21.00 skpakatf. brakohf.s: ’ French, 14.<’0 Music, with the use of Invtniment, 25.00 ; drawing and Painting, exclusive of materials, G.oo Painting in fil Colors,exclusive of materials, 10 00 For further information, or for Circulars, apply to tlie Principal, St. lingoes Pos Office, Saint Mary’s (’onniv, Md. C. BILLINCSI.KY. President of the Board ol Trustees. August IGth, 1680—tf. A CARD. rjOCTOR GUSTAVI’S CANTER, having located himself in Uharlofti* Hall, resjecf fully offer? his professional services to the pub lic. His tifticr; is that formerly occtqriftl by iDr J. F. Shaw, where he can always be found except when professionally eng a awl. Rkikkkxcf..—Samuel Che tv, M. I). Pro foKs.r i*f Principles and Practice of Medicine in the University of Maryland. March 7th 18<il —lO m. SPRING GOODS. 4 large supply of Howard Duck. Pcni- D\. to ntiary Plaids, Ac just received and fur sale by E. LEO. SPALDING J■" IJ< * ’■ I "O' .. """I ■JO" ■. jLUMBKR! SHINGLES!! j FLO RING. AC. ! in vita the attention of on r friends and j can-mutTs, generally, in St. Mary's and i adjoining counties to our extensive assortnietil ! ol seasoned POILDIXii MAIKRIALS. Ail parties contemplating the erection of j I Dwellings, Barnes, See., will find it greatly to | J their advantage to give us a call, as we can ! seM at lowest rates for cash or Negotiable pa I l >cr - Doors, Frames, S.ash, A*c., furnished at ! Mill prices. Orders filled fur Bricks, Lime, Hair, Naile, ; Arc. No Wharfage charged on Vessels receiving i Lumber fr *m oi.r Yard. CARSON, ZIMMERMAN, & CO.. cst side Union Dock, Norfolk Boat Wharf, March 29*. 1860—tf. notice! i _- — rmVIV undersigned wish to infr*mi the J. people of Saint Mary's and adjourn in'' counties, that they have just completed ’ a FIRST CLASS RAILWAY, and are 1 prepared to haul out vessels of any size, ! aud will KETAIK, CAULK. Ac., on the j most reasonable terms. Prompt alien I ion to all work, and quick dispatch will he given in all cases. The Railway i situated about a quarter of a mile from Leonard Town on a tine oyster creek, where wc will also bnild SCOWS, BOATS, or VESSELS, if* required, on the lowest terms , HARRIS, NORRIS A FOX WELL. , Jul\ lllth It&O—tf. * i .LIMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS, BRICKS, • • LIMB. Hair, PAStt. f>oofcS and SHfrptKKS. Fuji sale. Hi flic rery IntentfuoY fr CASIf **r APPROVED credit. fc-forc buy •:*g. all and sec us al the e.*rn-r of Kirtaf uni (iernun Street* ..r H 132 Light St reef Wharf, Baltimore, Aid. burns'i- SLOAN. March 21st 1861—tf. * ffsixess xoticf. ALL |ersona indebted to me on Tavern aft count will come forward end settle Uu! | Htuue without delay a* I wish ail chums due me I closed forthwith. I intend bereahei to do an • exduai.-e CASH business and am determined to fi\e no eitdif for EATING, DRINKING ior HOUSE FEED from the Ist of January I*6l. J. W. J. MOO;iE I Proprietor, Washington Hold/ January 3rd, 1861—if. \r\r FALL AXD WIX TER GOODS THE undersigned has just returned from ths City with the hugest,aim best selected stock fol FALL,and WINTER GOODS ever otfered j to thccitizeua oi St. Mary’s County, coasit tin-', *:i part, of very superior quality nf Heavy Goods for Servants’ rloihing, at the nwe moderate prices—also Hoots and Shoes oftj.e most su I *- j stantial make, and best material. Betides Cloth. , j Ciissimeres, testin'*and ail Kinds of line dress • Goods, tor Ladies and Gentlemen—a careful. < I selected. and well assorted stock of ready made c.loihintf,manufactured express]/ to order, and ,t j variety uf armies ofalnmss eveiy kind no whne j lo 4** l"Und in the county. He respectfully so licits a call from those desiring to purchase, feel | ingn. sained that his thorough aequmnianee with , the business, resulting from a long residence m ( the city, will enable him to oilier such induce* | uieiita as will defy competition. E. ft. JONES, Clifton Factory, j September 9th *BKlj_Jy. PATUXENT RIVER UNO FO It SALE. i i ! f F not s.dd nf private sale la-fore S.4T i * I RIK4V, Ocluln-r the 2ftth, inr.O, I will j offer at public sale, In the village id CHAH !LOTTE HALL, on that day, the FAliflii j on which I now reside. Tin* Fsinn is .situated on the Patuxent , i Hiver, adjoining the lands of Mrs. E. L. (Thomas and Maj. James Collins, and cui j \ tains 11 ONE THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND. Persons wishing to pun base land ofsnpc I rior quality, where good health and ail the *j delicacies of tlie water an- to he hail, are , requested t<> call and examine the premise*, j Steamers, to ami from Baltimore, pass this land every day. This Farm will be divided and sold it; three pails. Terms made known on app!ication to the i undersigned, and ]*c*ession will he given on the first day of January, 1861. W. J. CARTWRIGHT, * I Charlotte Hall. P; 0., Saint Mary’s Countv. j Md. i J August 30th, 1860 tf. I JAMES WILKINSON, IGHCCER i EKMISSfOtI | MIEBCHAHT, ! Mo. 13jJ Dugan's Wharf, BA I , Keeps constantly <>u hand s large a*--orf* | mem oi M,’t’KKlOll FAMILY GIB tCLKI h>. Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Tolmcro, S*- gars, A-c., which v.ill be sold at the loue.-fc market price*. Produce of all kinds sold on cominisr-ioi., I shall only do a GASH commission IsiHfHK. j Nov. 29th, IB6o—lf. i NOTICE. " ; 'I'HK undeisigitofl has just received a largo ! ■ supply ot udic*, party ami ball Govds consisting ol i ■ V* liile and Colored Tarhfoim, Ladiih white Kid Slipper ; Ladies White Kid Gloves. Ac. &.e. A Iso, j Gents While Kid Gloves, • Gents Fancy Ni ck Tics, | Gents’ Fine hhiits, and Collar*, At. Ac. K. LI.O SPALDING, j - Lcuuaid Town. January 3rd, 1861— tf. | . - ai.beut ran eo. J. %. Moan ait TRE(i O h m M ORGAN. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Wholesale Dealers in LlqvO tt H AND Clfi a H ft. N 0.37 C'HEAPbILE, near Prattst.. B.ILTLHOUE j tff- Every desrrip*l<-r> ol country Produc entrusted it outran w ill > e i\ . t , , „ , lion. Apn?Bth,lßs^-tf. ■■ ! . ■ SOTH'K TO CREDITORS. hereby given that the nuhseri .JL w ber lias obtained from the Orplis.is’ Court of St. Mary’s county m Maryland, In* ttrs lek.stiicntary u me imisoho] tv d ie of BAM tEL KEECH : late of said county , de ceased. All persona having claims again*; the said deceased, aic hereby warned to exhibit the same with the proper vouches thereof,to tl.o aubscnWr, on or beforatbe Ist day of M;uch v otherwise they may be excluded by; i law from ail benefit uf the said estate. Given •tudei in > hand this 220 d day of August, |B6i. ELLLANOR KEEC 11. Exeeumx. Aug. 92nd, 1861.-lw.