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Commission gtortbants. GEO. M. EHRMAN. SAM'L A. HOUSE EHRMAN &, HOUSE,— FLOUR & PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IS CORN MEAL, GRAIN MILL FEED, ' BALED HAY, &c. N. W. CORKER HOWARD AND PRATT STREETS. REFERENCES:—Messrs. Newcomer A Stoncbraker; C. D. Hinks A Co.; Kefauvre A Campbell; James Hooper A Sons ; Chauncey Brooks, Esq., President B. A <>. RR. Co.; Pat'k Gibson, Esq., Bank of Baltimore; Trueman Cross, Esq., Cashier Commercial and Farmer s Bank. mrl7-6m JOSHUA WALKER, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT AND DEALER IN FEED, HAY AND STRAW, No. 110 N. HOWARD STREET. Family, Extra and Super Flour of the best selected brands, Corn Oats, Corn Meal, Chop Rye and Mill Feed Hay and Straw in bales. Cut Straw. &c. mr.27-tf TJ ALI7& LONEY, XI COMMISSION AND SHIPPING MERCHANTS, BALTIMORE, MD., ARE PREPARED TO MAKE LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES on Flour, Grain, Provisions, Ac., consigned to their friend in Liverpool, London and Glasgow. They attend to the ceceiving, at, and shipping from Baltimore, without anj rhargeof commission to the shipper. fe22-jt H. DUVALL. oTT 10LEHART. DLVALL & IGLEHART, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FOR THE SALE OF BACON, FLOUR, WHISKEY, TOBACCO, GRAIN, Ac., NO. 128 LIOHT BTREET WIIARF, iCorner of Conway street,) apls-tf Baltimore. ROOKE & CQATEST IRON COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, 112 SPEAR S WHARF, Have the Agency for the sale of Avalon Nails, and St. Charles Anthracite Pig Iron. Will furnish to order at the shortest notice best Pennsylvania Boiler Plate and Flue Iron my 13 3m* E. H. GRANT. J. B. GRANT. G'RANT & BROTHER, T COMMISSION MERCHANTS. NO 61 EXCHANGE PLACE, fe22-tf. Baltimore. OIIN S. WILLIAMS& BRO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 52 COMMERCE STREET, fe22-tf. BALTIMORE. WM. w. JANNEV LOUIS STOW. JANNEY & STOW, PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 101 SOUTH STREET, fe22-ly Baltimore. JOSEPH OARSON. H. O. YICEERY. JOSEPH CARSON & CO. WESTERN PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nos. 43 AND 45 LIGHT STREET, Baltimore. Liberal advances made on consignments fe22-tf OIJItTNEV (T S HING, ~ * TOBACCO COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 65 SOUTH GAY STREET, E. S. COURTNET, BALTIMORE. C. E. CUSHINO, J. A. COURTNEY. fe22-tf JOHN F. PICKRELL, LEWIS WARRINGTON. JOHN F. PICKRELL & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 40 WEST LOMBARD STREET, Baltimore. advances made on consignments. fe24-tf ALL & LONEY, SHIPPING A ND COMMISSION ME R CHA NTS, No. 56 BUCHANAN'S WHARF, BALTIMORE, Give particular attention to consignments of SUGAR, MOLASSES, COTTON, COFFEE, RICE, FISH, PROVIS IONS, FLOUR, GRAIN, &c.; also fill orders for same. fe'22-tf R~ ICHARDSON & CO., SHIPPING A ND COMMTSSON MER CHA NTS, No. 67 EXCHANGE PLACE, Baltimore. mrl-tf §trsintss (LiirDs. JOHN W. UOlili," ARCHITECT AN D PRACTICAL SUPERINTENDENT FOR PUPLIC AND PRIVATE BUILDINGS. Office 2, (up stairs,) No. 11 South Street. (NEAR THE SUN BUILDING.) je23 ly Baltimore. EMMERICH, • BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER, NO 18 SOUTH STREET. je23 ly BALTIMORE. AN I EL E. MYERS, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, NO. 28 ST. PAUL STREET, (OPPOSITE MASONIC HALL.) Baltimore. Good and efficient officers always in attendance. ji*l9 6m MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE. S. K. OWINGS, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, FOR THE THIRTEENTH WARD, OFFICE, ST. PAUL'S STIiEET, BETWEEN FAYETTE AND Lll ma3-6m INGTON STREETS. L~IND & MURDOCH, ARCHITECTS AND SUPERINTENDENTS, Nos. 1,2,3 and 4 MCF.LDOWNEY'S BUILDING. ap2B-tf B#BROWN, .lit • J. H O'DONOVAN, JR. BROWN & O'DONOVAN, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, aplfi-tf No. 33 CHEAPSIDE, Baltimore. NG. ST ARK WETHER, . ERA CTICA LA R CHITE CT, IS! SUPERINTENDENT OF PURLIC AND PRIVATE BUILDINGS. 94 FAYETTE STREET, Baltimore. mr3l-6m EONARD VANDEN KER(JKHOVE, ARTIST. STUDIO, Second story, No. G9 SECONP STREET. mr3l ly EDWARD DE COR.MIS. WILLIAM ROGERS DE CORMIS &. ROGERS. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, SCOTCH AND IRISH MALT WHISKYS ENGLISH AND SCOTCH ALE AND PORTER, mr24-tf No. 4 COMMERCE STREET, Bait. RTCOUPLAND FASHIONABLE HATS, CAPS, kc No. 40 Batlimtere. Street. Between FREDERICK and HARRISON STS. mrlUly BALTIMORE. FRANCIS DENMEAD, Manufacturer of RYE AND BARLEY MALT, CITY MALT HOUSE, West Falls Avenue, BALTIMORE. N. B.—Hops constantly on hand. fe22-ly F LYLE CLARKE & COT, J . IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN MANUFACTFRED AND LEAF TOBACCO, SEGARS, SNUFF, kc., N'o. 106 WEST LOMBARD STREET, Baltimore. fe22-tf T. WALTERS"K CO., . IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN WINES & LIQUORS, NO. 68 EXCHANGE PLACE' LOMBARD STREET, BALTIMORE. A large and very flue stock of OLD RYE WHISKEY on hand. fe24-tf T. T. MARTIN. WM. R. MARTIN. T. MARTIN & BRO., . . IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN LIQUOR S —and General COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 72 CALVERT ST., (one door from Pratt), mal-tf Baltimore. ijttWttgS. J~OSEPVTT. ATKIN'SON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Has REMOVED to 36 ST. PAUL STREET. COMMISSIONER FOR VIRGINIA. PENNSYLVANIA, NEW JERSEY, ILLINOIS, INDIANA, KENTUCKY, je2B d3m AND OHIO. A RD . HENRY L. MOSS. CHAS. J. PENNINGTON. Notary Public. Commissioner of Deeds, kc., for Maryland, in Minnesota. MOSS A PENNINGTON. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, etc., ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA. Practice in all the Courts of the State. Attend with promptness and care to the collection of debts, payment of taxes, and investment of money for persons residing in other States, and to all professional business intrusted to them. jelO lm WJ. WATERMAN, • A TTORNE Y A T LA W, 83 W. FAYETTE STREET, NEAR CHARLES, Attends promptly to all business entrusted to him. Practices in the Courts of Baltimore City and County, Howard and Amu- Arundel. jel6 <odlm TSTOCKETT MATH FWS, A TTORNE Y AT LAW, OFFICE No. 1 COUNSELLOR'S HALL, (46 LEXINGTOX STREET,) Baltimore, Will attend promptly to all kinds of business appertaining to hi 9 profession. fe22-tf. HARLES ~ E. PHELPS, A TTORNE Y AT LAW, No. 2 LAW BUILDINGS, Continues to practice in the Courts of BALTIMORE CITY and HOWARD COUNTY. fe22-tf. ROBERT D. BURNS, A TTORNE Y AT LA W, NO. 5 COUNSELLOR'S HALL, fe22-tf. LEXINGTON STREET. IT FRISBY 11 EN DEI! SON, ~ . • ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER FOR PENNSYLVANIA, No. 6 CocxsKLLOßa' HALL, fe22 tf. I.exingtonstreet. 77OSEPH ROGERS^ ATTORNEY AT LAW, Has removed to 83 W. Fayette street, above Charles. mrl-tf. R f-M WELLS, FARGO & CO. ■^ftrpWL YORK A CALIFORNIA EXPRESS ■9hSHrfflP _ A.VZ) EXCHANGE COMPANY A Joint stock Company—Capital $600,000 OFFICE—B2 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Boston office— | San Fran, office— I Phil, office— -39 k4O Court cor Montgomery & 400 Chesnut st Square. I California sts. | Agents for P. C. Bambalier & Co., Island of Cuba Ex press EXPRESS to California, Sandwich Islands, Oregon and South America. sth and 20th OF EACH MONTH—Express to Havana by all regular steamers. Goods must be accompanied by invoices. EXCHANGES on California, Oregon, Sandwich Islands and Havana, in sums to suit. Agents in Baltimore— PENDERGAST BROS., 77 Smith's Wharf. NOTICE TO CALIFORNIA BOND-HOLDERS. WELLS FARGO & CO , are now prepared to receive the old Bonds of the State of California, transport the same to Sacramento City, and procure new ones, in accordance with the Act of 28th April, 1857, and return same to this tMj ** eoly Office—B2 Broad wav. New York T. JOSEPH ROGERS, . ATTORNEY AT LAW, 83 West Fayette street, above Charles, Practices in the courts of BALTIMORE CITY, ANNE ARUNDEL, and neighboring counties. All matters apper taining to the profession promptly and carefully attended to. i jSrjj SU MME R UN I) PUSH IRTS AND DRAWERS. AMOS LOVEJOY & CO., No. 195 BALTIMORE STREET, j Second door below Messrs. Hamilton, Easter & Co. : Have just received a large assortment of GENT'S SILK, GAUZE, MERINO, COTTON AND LISLE THREAD SHIRTS, GENT'S SUMMER MERINO . DRAWERS, GENT'S SILK, COTTON. MUSLIN, AND LINEN DRAWERS, LADIES SILK, MERINO AND COTTON VESTS. MISSES AND BOYS' VESTS, all sizes. Large assortment of HOSIERY, all sizes and qualities. SUMMER GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, CRA\ ATS, COLLARS, KNITTING COTTON, SPOOL COTTON, THREADS. NEEDLES, PINS, TAPHS. CARI FT AND MAT BINDINGS. AC., A-C., WHOLESALK and RETAIL, NO. 195 Baltimore street, be tween Light and Charlesstreels. je!4-tf T ADIES DRESS GOODS. NOW ON HAND SILKS, BAREGES, GRENADINES, ORGANDIES, LAWNS, and LADIES SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS, IN EVERY POSSIBLE VARIETY AND STYLE, TO WHICH ADDITIONS ARE CONSTANTLY BEING MADE BY EVERY STEAMER. HAMILTON EASTER & CO., Nos. 199, 201 AND 203 BALTIMORE STREET. je2-tfr OU S E KEEP IN G DRY GOODS. HAMILTON EASTER & CO., NOS. 199, 201 AND 203 BALTIMORE STREET, HAVE NOW ON HAND A VERY LARGE STOCK OF LINEN GOODS, IN SHEETINGS, DAMASKS, TOWELS, NAPKINS, SHIRTING LINENS, ka. ALSO, QUILTS, BLANKETS, LACF. AND MUSLIN CURTAINS, CRUMB CLOTHS, SHADE LINEN, AND GOODS GENERALLY REQUIRED BY HOUSEKEEPERS. je2-tfr CLOSING OUT SALE, JUNE Ist , 1 8 5 8. WROTH & FULLERTON, WILL COMMENCE THIS DA T TO CLOSE OUT THE REMAINDER OF THEIR RICH STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER SILKS, BAREGES AND BAREGE ROBES, GRENADINES AND GRENADINE ROBES, ORGANDY LAWNS AND ORGANDY ROBES, LACE POINTS AND SILK YISTTES, SPRING SHAWLS, AND OTHER DESIRABLE GOODS, AT UNHEARD OF LOW PR WE INVITE PARTICULARLY THE ATTENTION OF O R CUSTOMERS. jel-tf NO. 85 BALTIMORE STREET. §ffofes sit) Stationers, BOOKS AND STATIONERY. CUSHINGS & BAILEY, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 262 BALTIMORE STREET. Offerfor sale at low prices the largest and mostcomplete assortment of LAW, MEDICAL, CLASSICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, PLAIN AND FANCY STATIONERY, be found in the city. They respectfully invite an examination of their Stock. Orders attended to promptly. fe'22-tf. LAW BOOKS. The subscribers invite the attention of the Bar, to their large stock of LAW BOOKS, which they offer for sale at lowest rates. CUSHINGS ft BAILEY, 262 BALTIMORE STREET. Just published Volume 10 Maryland Reports. fe22-tf BLANK BOOK, I'AI'KR AND STATIONERY WAREHOUSE, SAMUEL E TURNER. No. 3 SOUTH CHARLES STREET HAS ON HAND A VERY SUPERIOR assortment of PAPER, STATIONERY and BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS. Among his stock will be found WRITING anil LETTER PAPERS, both domestic and foreign, of all the most approved manufacturers. NOTE PAPERS—RuIed and Plain, in very great va riety. ENVELOPES of all kinds. STATIONERY of every description, for office and private use, viz:—STEEL PENS, PEN HOLDERS, SEALING WAX, WAFERS, LEAD and SLATE PENCILS, INK STANDS, &c., Ac. INK—Writing and Copying, of all the best makers, LETTER COPYING PRESSES, PORTFOLIOS, PORTE MONNAIES, &c., Ac. Also, a large assortment of WRAPPING PAPER. PLAYING CARDS, PRINTERS' do., Ac., Ac., all at low prices. COUNTRY MERCHANTS will do well to call. fe22-tf. JAB E Z D. PR A T T.. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, ke. COMMISSIONER TO TAKE THE PROOF AND AC KNOWLEDGMENT OF DEEDS, DEPOSITIONS, POW ERS OF ATTORNEY or other instruments in writing, for the States of New York, Mississippi, lowa, Virginia, Arkansas, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Michigan, North Carolina, Kentuckj r , Connecticut, South Carolina, Ohio, New Hampshire, Georgia, Indiana, Maine, Alabama, Illinois, Minnessota terri Louisiana, Missouri, tory, Texas, California, Florida. Office corner of BALTIMORE and CHARLES STREETS, entrance on South Charles street. mr6-tf OGEL'S IMPERIAL AROMATIC BITTERS. 100 Cases of these very celebrated BITTERS, just re ceived and for sa by J. B. CHARRON k CO., Sole Agents, 132 and 134 West Lombard street, apl2-tf [A] 2 doors east of Hanover OFFICE MARYLAND (IAS COMPANY, CORNER BALTIMORE AND BT. PAUL STREETS, UP STAIRS. THIS 1 COMPANY is furnishing the most con.|.. teand only reliable Gas Machine for the use of Private Houses, Churches, Hotels and Public Institutions ever offered to the public. By their comparative small cost and profitable working results, these Machines recommend themselves to the at tention of residents of small towns and villages. Thous ands of certificates, from parties now using ou Machines, can be furnished. Apply at the office of the Company, as above, by person or by letter. fe22-6m. HALL RESTAURANT. A NO. 78 WEST FAYETTE STREET, REAR ENTRANCE ON BANK LANE. The undersigned have recently added a number of im provements to their well appointed restaurant, aud desire, at this time especially, to call to it the attention of gentle men whose families are absent from the city during the summer season, and who seek a convenient and private resort for the purpose of enjoying their meals. Every delicacy our own and the neighboring markets af ford will be found in season at ELDON HALL. Meals will be furnished at ALL HOURS during the day and night; and our accommodations for the entertainment of large DINNER and SUPPER PARTIES cannot he sur passed. At the Bar will be found the best of LIQUORS and CI GARS, MINERAL WATERS from the Fount, and the best brands of SPARKLING CATAWBA. The 44 SNACK'' counter will always be supplied profusely with every delicacy, ready to be served at a moment's no tice. Thankful for the patronage we have heretofore received, we will endeavor to merit a continuance of the same. jelß eo4w REILLY A SNYDER. JOHN SHANAMAN HAS REMOVED FROM SNOW HILL, And commenced the Manufacture of EVERY DESCRIPTION OF TIN & SHEET IRON WARE, AT No. 15 S. CALVERT STREET. BALTIMORE, Where every article connected with his business may be found, and which will he disposed of at the lowest prices. Special attention paid to ROOFING AND SPOUTING. 8C?~A11 orders from the Eastern Shore and elsewhere will receive prompt attention. mrfi-ly STORAGE AND WHARKAUR. PATAPSCO WAREHOUSES, CANTON. STORAGE on ground floors IN FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSES, for lO.(XH) tons Guano, Salt or Sugar at moder ate rates and WHARFAGE for largest ships with 25 feet water. Apply to GEORGE A. WILLIAMS, je3-tf No. 5 Dugan's Building. OFFICII OF THE GAS LIGHT COM PANY OF BALTIMORE, JUNE 15.1858.— C01e at a Reduced Price." This Company has on hand, and is con stantly making Coke of the very best quality, which will be sold at the reduced price of Six Cents per bushel. It will bo found to be a very cheap and excellent article of fuel for Cooking Stoves, Ranges, and other family uses during the summer season. Give it a trial. JOSEPH BROWN, ; el6 2aw3w Secretary NE WELL'S 'PATENT SAFETY LAMP AND LAMP FEEDER. Warranted to prevent all accidents from the use of Ethe rial Oil or Burning Fluid, or any other explosive com pounds used for the production of light. This invention is applied to all common Lamps and Lamp Feeders, and also to the Solar Lamps, Lanterns, Binnacle J.amps, kc.— I invite the attention of the public to NEWELL'S IM PROVED SOLAR FLUID LAMP, for families, in the Argand form, which burns with a clear, steady light, and tonsuming less fluid than any other Lamp, as it consumes not only the fluid, but all the vapor arising from it while ourning. These lamps are applied to Chandeliers for par lors, and are particularly adapted to Churches, Factories, Hotels, Saloons, Ships, &c. Oil Lamps can be altered to safety; using the same shade and chimney. Over 1.000.000 of these Lamps and Cans have been sold since 1852, and no accident has occurred from their use. For sale wholesale and retail only by ALFRED H. REIP, 337 Baltimore street. Also, BURNING FLUID at the market price, LAMP SHADES and CHIMNEYS. Please read the following certificate of the entire safety and efficiency of these devices:— MR. A. H. REIP, Dear Sir: —l have carefully examined nd tested the Patent Safety Lamp and Feeder, invented by Mr. John Newell, of Boston, and am satisfied that in this application of the principle of the ''Davy," Mr. Newell has urnished the publie with a perfect safeguard against all langer from explosion in the use of the ordinary burning fluids. With this Lamp an explosion is impossible, even with the most careless treatment. Respectfully, yours, WILLIAM E. A. AIKEN, M. D., Professor of Chemistry, University of Md. Baltimore Feb. 26,1858. I have similar recommendations from Dr. Lewis H. Steiner, Prof, of Chemistry, Maryland College of Pharma cy; Dr. A. Snowdea Piggott, Analytical and Consnlting Chemist; Professors B. Silliman, Sr., Charles T. Jackson, Aug. A. Hayes, John Torrey.and many others of equal ment ap2o-tf. U BILL Y'S; " TV? T> • . ?°- "SOUTH STREET, The Proprietor having just had his place re-painted, pa IL.TVI' makinlllo <* equal to new, calls at- RFALGRFE'NTTTRTiVa e delicacies of the season, rmrmst! TURTLE SOLP, TERRAPINS, SPRING in .1 VY 1 at a moment's notice- Orders promptly filled. Also, Bass' London Ale on VxTroSP', mPer . la '. Scotch Ale a " d Guinness double Extra Stout, imported expressly for my customers. . , JOSEPH REILLY, jeli-lm No. 11 South street. THE DAILY EXCHANGE, JULY 5, 1858. Silbtr fee, jttotkg, &♦ NEW PLATED GOODS— CAN FIELD, BROTHER <& CO., 229 BALTIMORE STREET, Are now opening all the new styles of plated COFFEE and TEA SETS, plated URN'S, BASKETS, KETTLES, Butter Boats, Sugar Baskets, Salt Cellars, SPOONS, FORKS, LADLES, CASTORS, &c., &c., and for sale at the lowest prices. apS-tf TVTEW PEARL JEWELRY— -Ll CAN FIELD, BRO. <& CO ~ 229 BALTIMORE STREET, Have just opened a complete assortment of P E A R L JEWELRY, consisting of full sets, Pins, Necklaces, Ear Drops, Bracelets, &<\. newest styles. mr3l tf IF C. CANPIELIK W. B. CAN FIELD. J. 11. MEREDITH, BROTHER & CO., J IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEAI.ERB IN WATCHES. FINE JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, MILITARY AND FANCY GOODS, DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES 229 BALTIMORE STREET, mr26-tf Baltimore. STOWELL'S NEW JEWELRY, WATCH AND SILVER WAKE HOUSE, New Marble Buildings, opposite Adams' Kxpres Co. Office. AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT, the purchaser can always find THE NEWEST STYLE and the RICHEST GOODS in market, consisting or WATCHES, (of his own make,) and Chas. Frodsham, Jules Jurgensen, Patek Phillip, Johnson. Tobias, and all other Makers. JEWELRY in great variety, of European and American Manufacture. SILVER WARE, of his own manufacture alwr.ys on hand, and made to or per, at short notice. AI.BATA PLATED WARF. The largest and richest STOCK! n Baltimore, being South ern Agent for the sale of the Goods at wholesale and re tail of the AMERICAN SHEFFEILER PLATE CO. All Goods will be sold at MANUFACTURERS' PRICES, and warranted by the Co. to be the best GOOOS in the market. ALSO, a large Stock- or FRENCH GAS FIXTURES, BURNERS, FANCY ARTICLES, CLOCKS, CANTON CHINA, &c. A. STOWELL, JR. e22 tf Proprietor, 163 Baltimore st. Eo7 w. WEBBT GOLDSMITH AND JEWELLER S. E. corner of Baltimore and Charles streets. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN FINE WATCHES, RICH JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE AND FINE FANCY ARTICLES. ffTF- Every attention paid to the repair and manufacture of Jewelry. Fine watches repaired by experienced work mem mr!3 tf dhcation. LA W SCHOOL OF THE UNIVERSITY AT CAMBRIDGE, MASS. The Instructors in this School are Hon. JOEL PARKER, LL.D., Royal Professor. Hon. THEOPHILUS PARSONS, LL.D., Dane Professor. Hon. EMORY WASHBURN, LL.D., University Professor. The course ef instruction embraces the various branches of the Common Law, and of Equity, Admiralty, Com mercial, International and Constitutional Law, and the Jurisprudence of the United States. The Law Library consists of about 14,000 volumes, and as new works ap pear they are added, and every effort is made to render it complete. Instruction is given by oral lectures and expositions, (and by recitations and examinations, in connection with them,) of which there are ten every week. Two Moot Courts are also holden in each week, at each of which a cause, previously given out, is argued by four students, and an opinion delivered by the Presiding Instructor. Rooms and other facilities are also provided for the Club Courts; and an Assembly is held weekly for practice in de hate, and acquiring a knowledge ef parliamentary law and proceedings. Students may enter the School in any stage of their pro fessional studies or mercantile pursuits, and at the com menement of either term, or in the middle or other part of term. They are at liberty to select what studies they will pur e according to their view of their own wants and at tainments. The Academical year, which commences on Thursday, six weeks after the third Wednesday in July, is divided into two terms, of twenty weeks each, with a vacation of six weeks at the end of each term. During the Winter vacation, the Library is opened, warmed, and lighted, for the use of the members of the School. Applications for admission, or for Catalogues, or any further information, may be made to either of the Profes sors at Cambridge. Cambridge, Mass., January, 1859. [d6t law6m. T W. PERKINS, 9 • DAGUERRE IAN AND AMBROTYPE GALLERIES, 211 and 217 BALTIMORE STREET, NEAR CHARLES, apl-6m Baltimore. 907 E. TUTTLE'S OfV7 sC\J / A M B R O T Y P F, S eC\J I AND PHOTOGRAPHS. 207 BALTIMORE STREET, apl-6m Baltimore. HH. CLARK'S • AMBROTYPE AND PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY No. 23 WEST BALTIMORE STREET, ( Corner Centre Market Space,) ap2-Gmos Baltimore. ®fll)3CCo. MANUFACTURED TOBACCO. J. L.Jones k Bro.Piscolalbs ; Thos. S. Keen, lbs. M. Van Hook " |R. W. White, 41 Willis Gravely Smo'ng Tob. John Wesley, 44 Atwood s's and 10's Keen k Moorman 44 Old Joe, lbs. C. G. Mitchell, 11. Jones, 44 Nat. Macon, 44 I Jackson 44 J. K. Lee Haidee 44 ,Taylor, 44 D.Noble, * 44 i.Melrose, 11. Layton, 44 | Mohawk, 44 J. llogan, 44 |P. Cook, • 44 W. E. Farmer, 44 Thos. Staples, Scearce k Martin, 44 IL. Lawrence, 44 For sale by JOHN P. PLEASANTS & SON, je29-4t No. 52 South street. ANUFACTURED TOBACCO, FANCY POUND LUMP. Royal Arch, 10 pound pkgs.; SallieCarey, 5 pound pkgs.; J. May, 10 pound packages. POUNDS, J. Scott, J. A. Clay, J. M. Wise, S. E. White, J Mason, D. W. Burton,* John St. Clair, G. English, HALF POUNDS. Foreman Carter Jackson, John Smith, John Pates, J. Judson, Pyramid, H. Johnson, FIVES. People's Favorite, Carter Jackson, James Madison, WEI. Palmer, Murrell k Burks, Our Alice, J. Gibson, TENS. W. A. Jarvis, Carter Jackson, Win Stewart, W. A. Jarvis, J. C. Breckenridge, Chickahominy, R. Wilson, 16's, 18's and* 20's, JeuTang, Wm. Walker, Robert 1). Burks, Uncle Tom D. Alexander, C & W Jones L. Wallace, In store and for sale by WARWICK, FRICK k BALL, mvl4 tf No 160 South street jyjANUFACTURED TOBACCO,— A. Enos, lbs. Economy, 12's. G. H. Larrence, lbs. Jas. Hite, 12's. A. Enos, s's. J. Mason, 12's. W. Reynolds k Co., 6's. Anthony, 12's. A Johnson, 10's. Win. Walker, 18's. G. H. Larrence, 10's. Economy, 20's. G. 11. Larrence, s's. Uncle Tom's, 20's. W. Reynolds k Co., 10's Planter's Daughter, \ lbs. Aragon,lo's. G. H. Larrence, 4's. Jas. Smith, 12's. Just received and for sale bv COURTNEY k CUSHING ap9 tf 65 South Gay street. VIRGINIA MANUF TOBACCO.— POUNDS. De Rosa, FIVES and TENS. Continental, Jno T Lewis, Jas. Hite, I. P. Cook, Tobacco Queen, HALF POUNDS. Jas. Williams, National Guard, J. W. Gait, Blair k Birch, Leftwich, (cross,) Uncle Sam, JNO. TABB, Laurel Branch^ FIVES and TENS Forest Rose, Competitor, Olive Branch, Priddy, Jas. Douglas, Smiley, Hundley, Turnley, Shilo, Jas. Douglas, Phil Primus, Anna Rice, bright, R. J. Christian's Comfort," J. C. Brock, do. do. P. Apple, A. E. Crutchfleld. do. do. G.F. Royall Rowlett, do. do. Nat's Pride Le Grand, PLANTERS' PRIDE, J. Lanes, Dark Sweet, lbs. W. A. Stewart, R. J. Christian's Indomitable C. S. Pearson, do. Comfort, Christian's Pine Apple, do. Pine Apple, do. Royal, do. C.S.Pearson T. Jas. Deane, do. W. Stewart, Jack Robinson, Competitor, Planters' Pride, Old Bobs, Zenobia, W. H. Smiley. Alexander, Fancy Light Pressed and R. R. Twist, Fig, Dough Nut and other fancy styles. Powhatan pipes and Kentucky leaf In store and for sale by ARMISTEAD, RIGGS k CO. ap3-tf. 57 Exchange Place. ANUFACTURED TOBACCO.— POUNDS. Thos. J. Martin, D. F. Holt John S. Hall, J. Brook, W. L. Saunders, T. T. Saunders, Harry of the West, C. Davis, Brice Thomas, Davis k Draper, A. J. Law & Co., Jean Xicott, Shelton k Clay, Economy, Gilman, B. White, C. O'Malley, S. Mate, P. A. Clay, Alvan Adams, W. B. Law, P. Haynv, A Wins, P. Richardson, J. M. Dillard, Geo. Finney, Thomas Carbry, Smith, J. M. Taylor, Monticello, J. W. Murrell, E. Pope, L. J. Keen, J. R. Graham, Allen k Knight, P. Fry, C. L. Ellis, Sams, A. B. Clements, Joe Johnson, W. Dahney, Meaxes, M.Moor, Jas. Sizer, Jr., Wild Rose. Figs, A. Turner, A. J. Law k Co., J. Mason, Twist, J. T. Ross, R. Caswell, Farest Rose, jflbs., Buffalo, s's k 10's, Lawrence, lbs., D. Lyon, s's k 10's, A. & G. Maxwell, s's k 10's, A. B. Clements, s's, Shipping s's, 10's, 12's, 14's, 18's and 20's. For sale by COURTNEY k CUSHING, fe22 tf No. 65 South Gav street. ICE PITCHERS, ALBATA WARE, &Tc. CAN FIELD, BRO. d CO., 229 BALTIMORE STREET, Are now receiving all the new styles of PATENT ICE PITCHERS, Albata Spoons, Forks, Coffee and Tea Sets, Waiters, Pishes, Epergeres, &c., which they offer at low prices. myll-tf SMITH k BURNETT'S LUMBER TARD , CORNER GREAT HUGHES AND JOHNSON STREETS, (South side of the Basin, adjoining Messrs. Reeder's Foundry,) Baltimore. apl2-tf LOCK MARBLE CLOCKS. CA If FIELD, BRO. <£ CO. 229 BALTIMORE STREW. Have jnst importeu an invoice of Block Marble Clocks, with and without Bronze Figures, suitable for Dining and Library Rooms. myll-tf grofcfty jnto* J OHNSTON BROTHERS & CO,, BA NKERS, NO 198 BALTIMORE STREET, Deal in BANK NOTES, COIN", DRAFTS AND CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSITS. The utmost attention is paid to COLLECTIONS, and prompt returns made at lowest rates. Having the facilities derived from established position, ample Capital and long experience, with the most devoted attention to our business, we are prepared to offer the greatest inducements to RESPECTABLE DEALERS. Our house is constantly prepared to DISCOUNT PAPER and make advances to dealers. A large CASH CAPITAL and constant control of money enable us to cash promptly upon presentation, without i the delay of negotiation satisfactory paper. LOANS ; Made on collaterals, and money advanced "on securities ADVANCES Made on collections. STOCKS AND SECURITIES Purchased and sold at the "BROKERS' BOARDS." of this and other cities of the United States promptly and upon the most favorable terms. We do not make time contracts. DRAFTS For sale on all commercial points of the United States. je2l-tf JOHNSTON BROS, ft CO, Bankers. (COLLECTIONS. We respectfully desire the attention of the BUSI NESS COMMUNITY to this department of our business, which is now thoroughly organized and complete. Re turns for COLLECTION PAPER will be promptly made 011 the most favorable terms. We will ADVANCE money on paper deposited for Col lection, and offer EVERY INDUCEMENT to respectable dealers. jel2tf._ 'JOHNSTON, BBOTIIERS & CO. B' AN K NOTES. TIIE UNCURRENT MONEY DEPARTMENT of our business receives our special attention. BANK NOTES, CHECKS AND CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT wanted at best rates. JOHNSTON BROTHERS k CO., jel2-tf No. 198 Baltimore Street. STOCKS. ~ WE BUY AND SELL STOCKS AND OTHER SECURITIES, AT THE BROKERS' BOARD OF THIS CITY, And also through our correspondents in BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, AND ALL OTHER MARKETS. Orders for the purchase or sale of securities receive our very prompt and careful attention. Stocks carried and MONEY ADVANCED ON SECURITIES. We decline receiving TIME ORDERS. JOHNSTON BROTHERS k CO., BANKERS AND STOCK BROKERS, Bauking House and Stock Office, jel2-tf 198 Baltimore Street. EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE upon all prominent places in the UNITED STATES (both seabord and inland) can always be purchased upon the most favorable terms at this Bank. je!2 tf JOHNSTON BROTHERS & CO. MCKIM & CO., BANKERS, BROKERS, AND EXCHANGE DEALERS, COR. BALTIMORE AND ST. PAUL STS., Purchase and sell FOREIGN and DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, negotiate Loans and Business Paper, purchase and sell Stocks and Securities. Make Collections on all prominent points in the United States and Canada, make advances on Stock and other Collaterals, receive deposits, and transact Banking Business generally. my2B 6m I SKA EL COIL EN, STOCK, BILL AND NOTE BROKER, No. 6 NORTH STREET, Buys and sells on commission all the Securities of this and other markets; negotiates Notes, Loans, &c. [my4-tf JOHN S GITTINUS. BENJ. li. WILLIAMS JOHN S. GITTINGS & CO., BANKERS AND STOCK BROKERS, CORNER SOUTH AND SECOND STREETS, Buy and sell on commission Stocks and Securities of this and other markets. ADVANCES made on Stocks, Notes and other Collat erals; negotiate Time Paper and Stock Loans. INTEREST allowed 011 deposits, and Banking busines transacted generally. ap9 tf MARTIN LEWIS, BILL, NOTE, AND STOCK BROKER, NO. 6, SOUTH STREET. UP STAIRS. GIVES HIS SPECIAL AND INDIVIDUAL ATTEN TION, to the negotiation of MERCANTILE PAPER, EFFECTS LOANS ON STOCKS AND BONDS, AND BUYS AND SELLS THE PUBLIC SECURITIES, OF THIS AND OTHER MARKETS. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE, on any first class Securities left with him for sale. mr9-6m PH. SULLIVAN,— , STOCK AND BILL BROKER, BUYS AND SELLS ON COMMISSION AI.I. THE SE CURITIES OF THIS AND OTHER MARKETS, AND NEGOTIATES BILLS, NOTES AND LOANS. OFFICE, 24 SECOND STREET, mrir tf (Comerof TripoUPtalley.) SAMUEL HARRIS & SONS, BANKERS, STOCK, EXCHANGE AND NOTE BROKERS, No. 190 BALTIMORE STREET , COLLECT 011 all accessible points in the United States and Canadas, promptly and on favorable terms. BUY and SELL CHECKS and UNCURRENT BANK NOTES, at low rates. NEGOTIATE TIME PAPER and STOCK LOANS, and buy and sell on Commission STOCKS and SECURITIES in th-is and other markets. RECEIVE DEPOSITS in Bankable or Uncurrent Funds and transact the Banking and Exchange Business in every department. mh4-dly PURVIS & CO~ BANKERS; NO. 208 BALTIMORE STREET, Buy and sell all kinds of UNCURRENT MONEY, TREAS URY NOTES, SIC.HT and TIME DRAFTS,make COLLEC TIONS on all parts of the United States, and transact all other business pertaining to Private Banking on very lib eral terms. m2-eotf Stocks, (fcvcbangc, Wt. VfEW YORK EXCHANGE warned by ±1 LAMBERT GITTINGS, je23-tf 58 Buchanan's Wharf. Baltimore and ohio rai lroa d BONDS OF 1875. NORTH-WESTERN VIRGINIA RAILROAD BONDS, GUARANTIED BY THE CITY OF BALTIMORE. NORTHWESTERN' VIRGINIA RAILROAD BONDS, ENDORSED BY THE B. & O. K. R. COMPANY. MARYLAND GAS COMPANY'S STOCK. SHORT MOUNTAIN COAL COMPANY'S STOCK. For sale by P. H. SULLIVAN, je3 tf No. 24 Second Street. DoubloonsT 128 PATRIOT DOUBLOONS, for sale by je2 tf .IAS. CORNER & SON'S. WESTERN BANK STOCK wanted by P. H. SULLIVAN, my2s-tf No. 24 Second treet. HOWARD BANK STOCK li>r sale by P. 11. SULLIVAN, myl7-tf No. 24 Second Street. CITY CTF NOR FOLK STOC K redeemable in 1881, for sale in lots to suit by myll-tf JNO. S. GITTINGS & CO. SANTA (' L A R A MINING COM PANY'S STOCK for sale by P. 11. SULLIVAN, ap26-tf No. 24 Second street. MERCHANTS' MUTUAL INSUR ANCE COMPANY'S STOCK. ASSOCIATED FIREMEN'S IN SURANCE COMPANY'S STOCK, for sale by P. H. SULLIVAN, ap26-tf No. 24 Second street. York, paT, funds— Bought at best rates by apl4 tf JNO. S." GITTINGS k CO. I EXCHANGE ON WELLS, FARGO & A CO., San Francisco, Cal.. and on P. C. BOMBALIER k CO., Havana, in sums to suit, for sale by PENDERGAST BROS., aplO tf 77 Smith's Wharf, up stairs. Maryland state stock, 7&~* ami 90\s wanted by JOHN S. GITTINGS & CO., corner South and Second streets. mr2o-tf. IARD OIL, J FOR BURNING OR LUBRICATING. We call attention of the trade and machinists to our make of LARD OIL, a supply of which, freshly made, we have constantly on hand. This OIL is pressed from best quality Lard without the aid of acids or any foreign sub stance, is free of gum, and for burning or lubricating can not be excelled. GEORGE A JENKINS, No. 3 Commerce street. We refer to the following parties who have been using it: G. 11. Reese & Bros., W. k H. Spilcker, A. kW. Denmead k Sons, Poole k Hunt, R. Sinclair, Jr. k Co., Baltimore and Ohioß. R. Co., 11. Abbott & Son, George Kerr, Agent Thistle J. kH. Warden, | Manufacturing Co. je2-d6mo A GOOD SILK UMBRELLA, m nuny weather, is an article of real comfort to the owner, and can he had at 209 BALTIMORE STREET, where the largest assortment of Silk. Gingham, Scotch and Ameri can. steel frame, and on Whalebone, can be bought at sat isfactory prices. Also, PARASOLS and FANS in every variety. SEWING MACHINES, of Wheeler & Wilson's best make. E. M. PUNDERSON k CO., ap29tf '-*O9 Baltimore street. Metallic rubber MACHINE BELTING. Ten years' experience in the manufacture and use of Rubber Belting and Hose has resulted in its introduction and use in two-thirds of the first and most extensive man ufactories in this country. Its great superiority over Leather in point of strength is shown by certificates from the Engineers of Steam Fire Engines. They say, 44 We have hurst coil after coil of double leather double riveted Hose, while Rubber Hose has stood the test in every case." The price of Rubber Belting is full 30 per cent, below the price of Leather, and in point of durability the former is far superior. Testimonials of which we have in our pos session. STEAM PACKING, MANHOLE PACKING,* CAR SPRINGS, kc. y In a variety of sizes and thicknesses. Any article not on hand will be made to order. E. M. PCNDERSON k CO., 209 Baltimore street, DEALERS IN RUBBER GOODS in all of their extended variety. my 10 tf CARRIAGES! < 'ARRIAGES!! We have on hand at 29 North GAY STREET the largest assortment of FASHIONABLE CARRIAGES south of New York, all of the latest fashions and most approved styles. The public are invited to call and examine for themselves; all of which will be sold on reasonable terms. BURR, HAIGHT k O'CONNELL, Repairing done t the shortest notice. mr22-tf SUNSHINE AND RAINY DAYS.— it is important to the Ladies that they he protected through sunshine and shower. The subscribers keep constantly on hand a splendid assortment of Silk, Paragon and Whale bone Sun and Rain UMBRELLAS, exceedingly light in their construction. Of PARASOLS we have an assort ment second to none in the country. Our new style of Ashburton Parasols is of English origin, and much ad mired. Also, of recent importation, some fifty dozen FOLDIXG FANS, of the newest designs, allot which we offer to the trade or consumer on pleasing terms. F., M. PUXDERSOX k CO., Agents for Wheeler & Wilson and Ne Plus je3-tf Ultra S3O Sewing Machines. PHCENIX SPICE MILLS, WAREHOUSE 58 SOUTH STREk WM. H. CRAWFORD & CO., PBOPKIiTOKS, Offer to the wholesale trade of this city the South and Wat GOODS of equal quality and price on same terms as any other house in the United states fe22-tf )M ffiwm* UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE CO* OF NEW YORK , CAPITAL, $ 1,300,000. MERCANTILE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NE r YORK , CAPITAL, $930,000. EQUITABLE SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. OF BO ST O AT, CAPITAL. $850,000. MARINE INSURANCE effected in the above offices.— Apply to WILLIAM SPEAR, No. 05 Second street. j'24-eoim Baltimore. I EQUITABLE SAFETY INSURANCE ■J COMPANY OF BOSTON. * OX TllE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE. CAPITA 1.. $850,000. JOHN CI.ARK, PRESIDENT. SAMUEL WHEELER, SEC'RY. I c J' an . ts of ! ,altimo| c wishing to effect MARINE IN; SI KAXC'I*. on A essels, Cargo or Freight, with the above Company, will please apply to WILLIAM SPEAR, No. 65 Second street, Baltimore. JOHN CLARK, je2S-lm Pres'nt Equitable Ins. Co. DELAVVARK MITI .VI, SAFKTY IN SURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania 1835. „ „ MARINE INSURANCE, On 5 cssels, Cargo, Freights, to all parts of the World. _ „ .INLAND INSURANCES, On Goods by Rivers, Canals, Lakes and land Carriages to all parts of the Union. „ . FIRE INSURANCES, On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Hou ses, Ac. ASSETS or THE COMPANY, November, 2d, 1857, $702,785.37. IV ILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOMAS C. HAN I), Vice President HENRY J. TLBURN, Secretary. The undersigned, having been duly appointed Agent of tins Company, is prepared to receive applications for In surance as above. HENRY A. DIDIF.R, _ _ Commercial Building, Gay street. HOWARD FIRE LNSI RANCE COT, OF BALTIMORE. INSURES Dwellings, Furniture, Warehouses, Goods on storage, and Merchandise generally, against loss or damage by fire Also Vessels and Cargoes in port. Office—S. E. coiner of HOWARD AND CLAY STREETS. The Directors meet daily to answer applications. ANDREW REESE, President. DIRECTORS. JAS. M. POUDER, CHAS. HOFFMAN, CHAS. W. GEORGE, HENRY J. YVEHDERATJGH, WM. ORTWINE. AUGUSTUS SIIRIVER, SAML.R. SMITH, M. BENZINGER, AARON FENTON, WM. G. POWER, GEO. P. THOMAS, ELISIIA H. PERKINS, GEORGE HARLAN WILLIAMS, ap29-tf ___ _ Secretary. TNSU RA N C K A(J AI VST I.()SS OF -I- RENTS BY FIRE. THE NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BALTIMORE. OFFICE, NO. 13 SOUTH STREET. Will make insurance against loss of Rent by fire, on a new and most liberal principle They also continue to insure all descriptions of Property against loss or damage by Fire. JOnN B. SEIDENSTRICKF.R, President. DIRECTORS. Job Smith, i Johr W. Ross, A. A. Chapman, Henry M. Bash, Joseph W. Jenkins, | Wn. Woodward, Wm. Heald, Adam Denmead, E. J. Church, George Bartlett T. H. Sulliyan, ] George Small. JOHN R. MAGRUDER, mr29tf Secretary. TP QUIT A RLE FIRE INSURANCE -LA SOCIETY. CHARTER PERPETUAL. OFFICE, NO. 19 SOUTH STREET. THE BALTIMORE EQUITABLE SOCIETY will Insure HOUSES and FURNITURE from LOSS OR DAMAGE 1!Y FIRE, at very cheap rates, on the Mutual or Beneficial plan, and grant Carpenter's Risks, on pleasing terms. Owners of Property insured in the EQUITABLE Office have no further responsibility than the amount of their deposits, and on the expiration of policies, they are enti tled to receive a cash dividend of twenty-eight per cent. The public are respectfully invited to call at the office, No. 19 SOUTH STRF.F.T, where the principles on which the Society insure B ill lie fully explained. DIRECTORS: THOMAS KELSO, BENJAMIN DEPORD WILLIAM KENNEDY, SAMUEL KIRBY, HENRY RIEMAN, MICHAEL WARNER JAMES FRAZIER, DANIEL DAIL, CHARLES R. CARROLL, ROISF.RT A. DOBBIN, AUSTIN JENKINS, DANIEL WARFIEI.D. FRANCIS A. CROOK, Treasurer. HUGH B. JONES, Secretary. fe24 ly HPHE GREAT WESTERN (MARINE) JL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NE W YORK. Authorized Capital $5,000,000 Cash Capital (already paid in) 1,000,000 Surplus Fund (represented by scrip) 560.000 Assetts Jan. 1,1858 2,276,000 This Company combines the advantages of the mixed plan (so long and profitably practiced by the best Life In surance Companies in Europe) blending the desirable se curity of a large Cash Capital , with a liberal return of the profits to its customers. All Marine and Inland risks insured on most favorable terms. RICII'D LATHERS, Prest. JNO. A. PARKER, Ist Y. Prest. DOUGLAS ROBINSON, Sec'y. J. F. Cox, 2d do. COLIX MACKENZIE, Agent in Baltimore, fe23-tf Office Commercial Buildings. IMRE INSURANCE AGENCY. GEORGE B. COAI.E, COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS, GAY STREET, AGENT WITH FULL POWERS FOR THE HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Cash Capital *500,000 HOME INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK CITY, Cash Capital $500,000. NORTH AMERICAN FIRE INS. CO. OF HARTFORD, Cash Capital $300,000. Property of all kinds in TOWN or COUNTRY insured at the most reasonable terras. MARINE INSURANI F. COL UMBTA X (MARINE) INSURANCE COMPANY OF NF.W YORK. Cash Capital $500,000 Cash paid in 200,000 Security notes paid in 300,000 THOS. LORD, President. R. C. MORRIS, Vice President. PIERRE C. KANE, Secretary. The undersigned having been duly appointed AGENT of this Company, i-s prepared to receive applications for IN SURANCE on all Marine and Inland risks. SOL. B. I)AVIES, of Davies k Warfield, fe22-6m. No. 16 Spear's wharf. BALTIMORE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. No- 15 SOUTH STREET, INCORPORATED IN IS3o— Charter Perpetual. JOHN I. DONALDSON, President. CIMUS COMPANY proposes to insure lives A for one or more years, or for life. With their rates the assured enjoys the benefit of an immediate in lieu of a prospective and uncertain bonus. He risks neither his policy nor the premium he has paid. These premiums may be made payable annually, semi annually, or quarterly, at option of the assured. The Company buys and grants annuities. Sells endowments for Children. Makes all contracts in which Life or the interest of Money is involved. A. B. COULTER, Secretary. Medical Examiner, Dr DONALDSON, 34 Franklin street. f22-ly IJMRE AND LIFE INSURANCE OFFICE, NO. 63 SECOND STREET, BALTIMORE. JOHN G. PROUD k SONS, Representing Companies of the highest standing, with large Cash Capitals. Policies issued, and Losses paid at the Agency. .ETNA INSURANCE CO., of Hartford, Conn. $1.500.000 PHCEXIX " " " " 350,000 SPRING FIELD " Springfield, Mass. 375,000 f022-tf ASSOCIATED FIREMEN'S INSUR AXCE OFFICE, No. 4 SOUTH STREET, OPEN DAILY for the INSURANCE OF ALL DESCRIP TIONS OF PROPERTY WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE CITY. JOHN R. MOORE, President. DIRECTORS. JAMES GETTY, Mechanical, J. C. WJIEEDEN, Columbian, GEORGE HARMAN, Union , J. TRUST, First Baltimore, NOAH WALKER, Friendship , FRANCIS BURNS, United, J. T. FARLOW, Veptford, JAMES YOUNG, Franklin. ALLEN PAlNE, Liberty, J. PEASON, JR Washington, SAMUEL KIRK, Independent, LANCASTER OULD, I'atajtsco, R. C. MASON, Vigilant , F-. A. MILLER, Howard, WM. A. HACK, New Market, JAS. A. BRUCE, Watchman, JAS. B. GEORGE, SR.. Pioneer Jos. C. BOYD, La/ayeJte Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1. fe22-tf. JOHN DUKEHART. Secretary. MARINE A.\'D INLAND INSURANCE THE SUN MUTAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Insures Marine and Inland Navigation Risks, on terms as favorable as those of any other Company. All persons tak ing Policies from this Company are entitled to a share of the profits, without incurring .any liability, beyond the amount of Premium. The assets of the Company, liable for the payment of losses, are over $2,000,000. A. B. NEILSON, Press't. A. SEATON, V. Pres't J. WHITEHEAD, Sec. C. OLIVER O'DOXNELL, Agent in Baltimore. fe22-ly. No. 51 EXCHANGE PLACE. NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY OF BALTIMORE. Incor]H>rated by the STATE OF MARYLAND, 1849. OFFICE No. 13 SOUTH STREET. TnE COMPANY INSURES EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY IN THE CITY OR COUNTY, AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE. The Directors meet daily to determine upon applications for INSURANCE. JOHN B. SEIPEXSTRICKER, President. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Allen A. Chapman, .William Woodward, Henry M. Bash, George Bartlett, Wm. Heald, Adam Denmead, John W. Ross, Joseph W. Jenkins, Edward J. Church, Thomas M. Sullivan, Job Smith, George Small. JOHN R. MAGRUDER, fe26 tf Secretary. lAIREME.VS INSURANCE COMPANY. ! JOHN REESE, President. H. P. DUHCRST, Secretary. Corner of South and Second streets. apC-tf tailors. CASH SYSTEM. JOHN G. FLEDDERMAX, TAILOR, No. 14 ST. PAUL STREET. Would invite the attention of his customers and Strang ers to his CHOICE STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Which will be made up in the most fashionable style for CASH. Twenty per cent, lower than the usual price. Full satisfaction guaranteed. m3*3-3m CHLOSS & BRO., MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 19 LIGHT STREET, (Below the Fountain Hotel,) Baltimore. By keeping constantly on hand a full assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERF.S and NESTINGS, they are ena bled to furnish suits at prices that cannot fail to please. Orders filled at the shortest notice. apl3-tf ML. COON AN. . GENTLEMEN'S CL 0 THING AND FURNISHING STORE, No. 119 BALTIMORE STREET, SEAR SOUTH, Baltimore. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND NESTINGS ALWAYS ON HAND V3f Particular attention paid to CUSTOM WORK. i- A full assortment of BOYS' CLOTHING apl-3m f ttblic HT Gium & GO.; RY VIRTUE OF AN ORjjfcß OF THE ±f ®F^ E ?^ R COUR T OF BALTIMORE CITY, the mmi,/ 1 "?'- ™ tet ' wi " °"® r at public auction, on the premises :u .. ovn.ck p. jr.. WEDNESDAY, July 14th. cite of lluUimn. V 0R ''ARC EL OF GROUND in the chaser. " ,W,,ae and risk of a former pur- Terms of sale—One-third casli. and th* n.,i„... ■ . . and sixty days, with interest: tie™ to!iu "SEES"t n Z satisfactorily secured to the Trustee * C. MORTON STEWART, Trustee je22-lawßwAda 8 GIBSON & CO,,Attefr£££ 4m TRUSTEE'S SALE.—By virtue of a Ifei'iil decree of the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, the undersigned, as Trustee, will offer at public sale, at the Exchange sales room. Xo. 19 South Gay street, on TUESDAY, the 20th day of July next, at one o'clock. ALL THAT LOT OF GROUND in Baltimore city, be ginning on the south side of Baltimore street, onehundred and sixteen feet westerly from the west side of Eutaw street, and running thence westerly twenty-two feet on Baltimore street: thence southerly sixty-five feet to Napo leon alley; thence easterly, binding 011 Napoleon alley twenty-two feet, and thence northerly, by a straight line to the beginning. Together with a lot in the rear of the above, 011 the south side of said alley, twenty-two feet in width, with a depth of eighty-seven feet, to German street. The improvements consist of a FOUR-STORY BRICK WAREHOUSE, extending from Baltimore street to Napo leon alley. The lot in the rear is improved by a BRICK SMOKE HOUSE on Napoleon alley, about 15 feet by 25 feet, and an old frame shedding, extending to German street. The property is infer. Terms—One fourth cash, and the balance in equal install ments at 4, S and 12 months from the day of sale, with in terest, to be secured to the satisfaction of the Trustee. All taxes to the first day of January, 1858, will be paid by the Trustee. J. MASON CAMPBELL, Trustee. GIBSON & CO., je2B-eoSw&ds Auctioneers. BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF IliiiL T,rK SUPERIOR COURT OF BALTIMORE CITY, passed in a case wherein Mary Ann Boone is the complainant, and Laura Boone and Mary Ann Boone are the defendants, the undersigned Trustee will offer at pub lic auction, on the premises, at five o'clock I'. M , on FRIDAY. July aid, 185S : ALL THAT PIECE OR PARCEL OF GROUND situate in Baltimore city and described asfollows, viz.: Beginning for the same on the line of the north side of Sarah Ann street, at the south-east corner of a parcel of ground here tofore assigned or sub-leased to John M. Williams by Richard Williams; and running thence northerly, bound ing on that ground forty five feet; thence easterly, parallel with Sarah Ann street, three feet; thence northerly, at right angles with Sarah Ann street, five feet, to a lot here tofore owned by John 11. Price; thence easterly, bounding on that lot thirteen feet or thereabout, be the same more or less, to another lot, owned by John Addison; thence southerly, hounding on said lot to Sarah Ann street; and thence westerly, bounding on Sarah Ann street to the place of beginning. The improvements arc a small DWELLING, now rent ing for $4 a month. Taxes will le paid up to the day of sale, and ground rent to Ist of April. 1858. Terms of sale : One-third cash on the day of sale, and the balance in two equal installments at sixty days and four months, credit payments to bear interest, and to he secured to the satisfaction of the Trustee. JOHN STEWART. Trustee, 33 St. Paul Street. GIBSON k CO. jyi lawSwAda [s] Auctioneers. 43ft MU STfiE'S SALE.—By Virtue ol falljl a decree of the Circuit Court for Howard county, the subscriber, as Trustee, will offer at Public Sale at Clarkesville. in said county, on SATURDAY, the 10th day of July. 1858, at 12 o'clock, M. THE HOTEL AT CLARKESVILLE, M ith the Dwelling House, Store House, Farm and Out- Buildings, belonging to the estate of the late James Clarke, thereto attached. The Farm contains about Eighty Acres, with an abun dance of ood and Water, and is about 10 miles from Ellicott's Mills, and 9 miles from the Laurel Factory. ALSO, A valuable LIME QUARRY, adjoining the lands of Mr John Holland. At same time and place, the Trustee will offer the Farm upon which James Clarke resided at the tiineof his death, containing about ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY ACRES OF LAND, with a comfortable DWELLING and necessary out-buildings. It is about two miles from Clarkesville, and adjoins the lands of John O'Donnell and William Clarke, Esqrs. The FARM belonging to said James Clarke's estate, ad joining the lands of Basil Johnson and others. This property will he sold in lots to suit purchasers. The terms of sale, as prescribed by the decree, are, that one-third of the purchase money shall be paid in cash, on the ratfication of the sale, and the balance in two equal installments, in one and two years from the day of sale; the whole to bear interest from the day of sale,* and the credit payments to he secured by the bonds or notes of the purchaser, with a surety or sureties to be approved by the Trustee. WM. 11. G. PORSEY, Trustee. Notice is hereby given to the creditors of the said James Clarke, to file their claims in the Circuit Court for Howard county within three months from the day of sale, i <l7 2awts rpRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE A PROPERTY IN BALTIMORE COFNTY.—By virtue of a Power of Attorney executed by Cardiff Tagart, under the provision of the Act of Assembly passed at Decernler Session, 1526, ch. 192. the Subscriber as Attorney in fact for said Tagart. the mortgagee, will sell at public auction at the court house door in Towsontown. on TUESDAY, the 27th day of July next, at 10 o'clock. A. M. THAT VALUABLE PIECE (Hi PARCEL OF LAND situated near the Northern Central Railroad and York Turnpike road in Baltimore county, about 12 miles from the city of Baltimore, and which is particularly described in a deed of mortgage executed on the 7tli day of May, 1857, to Cardiff Tagart by Charles Bosley; the being lot No. 5 in the division of the real estate of Wm. Bosley, late of Baltimore county, deceased, and which mortgage is recorded in mortgage records for Baltimore countv in Liber H. M. F. No. 8, folio 289, Ac., Ac. This land is re markable for the fertility of its soil, and is situated in one of the best neighborhoods in the county. Terms of sale, one-third cash, the balance in two equal payments at six and twelve months, bearing interest from day of sale. The credit payments to be secured by notes of the purchaser, with security to be approved by the undersigned. I. N. STEELE, je29 lawts [A] Attorney for Mortgagee. fattsfs, ftr., for i?ale anti IX>R RENT.—The FRONT ROOMS on second floor of CARROLL HALL, corner of Balti more and Calvert streets. Apply to R. SNOWPEN ANDREWS, J.vl-tf No. 8 Carroll Hall. FOR SALE OR RENT.—A very Hi ill convenient HOUSE, on the north side of MONU MENT STREET, between St. Paul and Calvert, will be put in complete order .to please a fashionable family. Possession given by the 12th of June. Enquire at H. C. DALLAM'S, No. 29 St. Paul Street, Or, JAMES A. WESTON & CO., my26-eots No. 41 South Charles Street. SALE'.—DWELLING HOI'SE pill AND LOT No. 219 West Lombard street, opposite Medical College. Lot 31 feet front and rear, 170 feet deep to an alley; house 25 by about ninety feet, including BACK BUILDING, three stories high, with all modern fix tures. Stable in the rear sufficient for five carriages, 5 horses and 8 tons hay. Property in fee. Apply to * J. CROSBY A SON, je2s tf 15 Bowly's Wharf, 17*011 SALE. . A NUMBER OF VALUABLE FARMS in Maryland and Virginia. Imi>orted stock and their descendants, viz: Alderneys, Ayrshires, Devons and Durhams; Improved Sheep, Improved Hogs, and Shouts for fall killing. Stall ions, Mares, harness and saddle Horses, with a lot of fine Colts, Jacks, Mules, work cattle and fresh milch cows. Agricultural implements of every kind, guano, hone and other fertilizers. Having been a farmer and breeder, I so licit a call from those desirous to purchase. Address MARTIN GOLDSBOROUGH. General Agent, JelS tf No* 42 N. Calvert street. 17H)R SALE OR LEASE.—Two very eli . gible BUILDING LOTS on Madison Avenue, between Hoffman and Dolphin streets. For terms, Ac., inquire at (he office of the DAILY EXCHANGE. auis*tf FOR SALE.—Hoove No. HI McCulloh FslS|! Street—a commodious mid well-built House, in J** l **--* perfect repair and with everv modern convenience. Apply to GEORGE A.WILLIAMS, je3 tf No. 141 Hoffman Street. FOR RENT.—The House No. 161 JMiiil WEST PRATT STREET, recently fitted up in superior style, with fixtures complete as a restau rant and dwelling. Apply to J. CROSBY k SON, je2-tf 15 Bowly's Wharf. SALE OR LEASE.—THE LOT OF GROUND, N. W. corner Calhoun and Mcllenrv j streets, 157 feet on Mcllenry and 100 feet on Calhoun street. The Improving character <>f that section of the ! city will recommend it to the attention of those wishing to make a desirable investment. Apply to GEORGE SLATER, apls-tf 10 Commerce st. MF O R SAL E.—The Superior Three Story DWELLING No., 206 North Charles street, beyond Eager. Having a large Three Storv BACK BUILDING, with WASH HOUSE and BATH ROOMS, WATER and GAS Fixtures complete. The lot is 25 by 150 feet, running back to a 40 foot street. The buildings of the best material, and most substantial construction, having l>een erected under the superinten dence and for the residence of the owner. A capacious and dry cellar extends under main and back buildings. Inquire on the premises, or of B. T. ELDER, No. 120 South Eutaw Street, mrlß-tf Opposite B. k O. R. K. Depot. SALE.—Six and a half acres on Franklin and Oregon streets for $45,000; 30 acres on | Gay, John, Hoffman and other streets for $30,000; 40 acres, [ quarter mile from the city limits, on the Harford road, for ! $45,000; over $115,000 of Land on West Baltimore, Fayette Mount, Fulton, Monroe and other streets at half the present leasing prices; 1.200 acres in Baltimore Connty that will I pay ten per cent, on the investment, $80,000; 18 acres, half I mile from the city, near Charles street, handsome improve ments, $36,000,*478 acres, in Baltimore county, with fine I improvements, $30,000 206 acres, five milesbeyond Towson [ town $20,000:603 acres; at Cockeysville Depot, in lots to suit or will be sold in one tract, for $61,000 450 acres in Carroll ! county, with splendid improvements, including stock, utena sils, Ac., 50.000: 113 acres one and half mile from the city limits, $22,600; 1,070 acres near IVrrymansville Depot. $37. i 000. and near the same Depot, 442 acres for $7,500; Indian town Plantation 1.600 acres, (1.300 acres in a high state of | cultivation.) only 40,000. Also quite a large number of j FARMS, in a dozen different counties of Virginia, from SI,OOO to $25,000. Also, large quantities of UNIMPROVED j LANDS, from 50 cts. to $3 per acre. Farms in different j counties of Maryland, at all prices, for sale —city Property and stocks in manv cases taken in exchange. HOI SESat all prices. GROUND RENTS, small and large. Money loaned on Mortgage, in sums over SI,OOO. Apply to fe22-ff JAMES BOYD 20 St. Paul street FOR SAL E. A very commodious and well finished DWELLING HOUSE, situated on MADISON AVENUE. It lias all the modern improvements and conveniences, having been built in the last few years. The owner being desirous to sell, will dispose of it on the most reasonable terms Apply at the office of the "Daily Exchange.'* ma2s tf ODD FELLOWS AND MASON'S RE GALIA, BANNERS, Ac., U. S. Bunting and Silk Flags, Military Goods and Ladies* Dress Trimmings, al way on hand and for sale by A. SISCO, j No. 95 BALTIMORE ST, fe22-ly. Baltimore CO LLECTION A GEN CY . J. D. PRATT k CO., , Are prepared to receive and transmit CLAIMS j LECTION in any city or county in the United States or British Provinces. Being in direct and frequent em-res pondence with reliable Attorneys in every city' ""j*®"" 1 our facilities for effecting speedy andprompt COLLEC TIONS are such as will give entire satisfaction. OFFICE OF THF. MERCANTILE AGENCY, corner of Baltimore and South Charles streets. Mcs. BY NA Ml,. <ioVKU. TRUSTEE'S SALE._B V virtue of a iffiill decree of the Circuit Court for Baltimore eii J \i fHr undersigned, Trustees, will offer at public sale it the Exchange Salesrooms, No. 19 South Gav stri. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, the 15th L °xt at 1 o clock— J**- a l ALL THAT LOT OF GROUND in Baltimore cilv be ginning on the south side of Franklin street, thirty' foe* j west from Paca street, anil running thence west on r ranklin street, twenty-seven feet six inches, with depth of eighty-one feet, with the improvements, consisting of t large THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, with large Subject to an annual ground rent of slJL<s,payable half-yearly, on first January and Jul\ and redeemable at pleasure. Terms One third cash, and the balance in six and twelve months, with interest and security. T. PARKIN SCOTT,'I . J. C. BLACKBURN; } Trustees. ,„ 0 , , . SAMUEL H. COVER, Je2o3awts Auctioneer. ■|p 1 RUSTEES' SALE.—By virtue of a K??n?r e . of J hc Su l*rior Court of Baltimore City in lie sale at th' l* undl ' rs *P Trustees, will offer at pub on MONI) \v C *k ' c , l,an K e Ba,es room. 19 South Gay street, P M , th day of July, 1858, at one o'clock GROUND in VALUABLE LOTS OF binding on the north ridi of o . '™?'''.!!?' I fro, ." ,n >' <"> the north west corner of CiGe2i,Tnd . 7"""',"'' thp Section 4.—FOUR LOTS on the im a ;,i . north of the above, each having a fronFof fifteen with a depth of ninety feet to a five feet allev Section 5. TEN LOTS < the south side of anew street twenty-five feet wide, to S? opened from Ann street west wardty between Orleans and Jefferson streets havimr an average front of fifteen feet and depth of sixty feet to a five feet alley. Section 6.—FOUR LOTS on the north side of said new street, binding thereon two hundred and forty five feet with front on the west side of Ann street of sixteen feet six inches, and depth at the west end of this section of forty two feet. Sect \on 7.—FIVE LOTS of fifteen feet each, and one lot of eighteen feet, on the east side of Ann street, with depth varying from sixty nine to one hundred feet. Section B.—A LOT OF GROUND at the north east cor ner of Orleans and Ann streets, eighteen feet on Orleans street, by eighty five feet on Ann street to a five feet al \ e ) > a,,( ' adjoining lot to the east, fronting seventeen feet six inches on Orleans street with like depth and bind ing forty-eight feet on said alley. This property is near to Broadway, and not far from East Baltimore street. Orleans street is opened and paved, and property in this vicinity is rapidly improving. The title is indisputable. Each of the Trustees has plat of the property. Terms.—One third cash, and the balance in six and twelve months, with interest and security G. L. IIULANY. 4 T. PARKIN SCOTT, 1 Trustees . o x S. H. COVER, je24-3awts ]a R s] Auctioneer. BY F. Mi, BENNKTT & CO. M TRUSTER'S SALE OF PROPERTY J V IKE SIMPLE—In pursuance of a decree of the Circuit for Baltimore city, passed ICth June, 1807, in a cause wherein Robert Howard and Joseph 0. Wilson, were complainants, and A. J. Maguire and others werede fendants, the undersigned, as Trustee, will offer for sale , e . rC 3 ' Exchange, No. 19 South Gav street, on >\ EDA KS DAY, July 7th. at 1 o'clock, A LOT OF GROUND in Baltimore city, more particularly described as follows Beginning on the line of the north side of Fayette street, at the distance of 81 feet 6 inches westerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the north side of Fayette street and the west side of Chester street, and running thence westwardly, binding on the north side of Fayette street, 101 feet 6 inches to the east side of L'astle street, 50 feet wide, as recently opened; thence northwardly, bind ing on the east side of Castle street, 123 feet; thene'e easier ly, parallel with Fajettestreet, 101 feet 6 inches, to inter sect a line drawn northerly from the beginning, parallel with Chester street, thence reversing said line so drawn, and bounding thereon southerly 123 feet, to the place of beginning. The above property will be sold in fee. Terms of sale, as prescribed by the decree.—One third cash on the day of sale, and the balance in four and eight months thereafter with interest; the credit payments to be secured by notes, endorsed to the satisfaction of the Trustee. CHARLES MARSHALL. Trustee. F. W. BENNETT fc Co., jelO-Staw 3w&ds. Auctioneers. BY WILLIAM HAMILTON. rpRUSTEE'S SALE OF A VALUABLE X FARM IN CALVERT COUNTY.—I will, by virtue of a general order of the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, in relation to the estates of insolvent debtors, sell by public auction, at the Baltimore Exchange sales room, No. 19 South Gay street, on FRIDAY, JULY 23d, 1858, at one o'clock, P. M., as Trustee of Philip Peppier, an in solvent; ALL THAT FARM OR TRACT OF LAND, situate in Calvert county, Maryland, and lying on or very near the Public Road leading from Prince Frederick to Plumb Point. The Farm, according to the title papers, contains 234 ACRES, but is said to containabout 250 acres, about 100 of which is wood land, and the rest arable, of the wood, a good portion is timber, such as oak. hickory, pop lar, chesnut, &c , &c. The arable is diversified with high and meadow land, and all well watered. The soil is good, and susceptible of the highest improvement. The build ings are a FRAME DWELLING and the usual OFT HOUSES. The land lies about 2N miles from Prince Frederick, and about 2 miles from Plumb Point, on the Chesapeake Bay, where the steamboats stop two or three times a week, and adjoining the land of Abraham L. John son, Esq., the land of Richard Hance, Esq., and other lands, and lately occupied by said insolvent. Possession given immediately. Terms of sale are one-third eash, and the balance in two equal payments of twelve and twenty four months, with interest and approved security. L. M. REYNOLDS. Trustee. WILLIAM HAMILTON, jyl-2aw&ds Auctioneer. TIirsTKK'S SALIv—I will by vir lkiitl tue of a decree of the Circuit Court fur Baltimore Bikea;a -- 1 Cily, sell, by public auction, at the Exchange Sales Room, No. 19 S. Gay street, Baltimore, on FBI DAY. July 23d, 1858. at 1 o'clock. P. M., ALL THAT LOT OF GROUND AND IMPROVEMENTS situated in said city on the south side of Fawn street, he tween High and Exeter streets, having a front of 20 feet, and a uniform depth of 70 feet. Subject to an annual ground rent of $37, payable half yearly. The improvements are a TWO STORY BRICK DWF.I. LING, No. 43, about 10 feet wide and 28 feet deep, with side alley and usual appurtenances. Terms of sale—One-half cash, and balance in six month-, credit payments to bear interest and be secured by not. -, endorsed to the satisfaction of L. M. REYNOLDS, Trustee. je2 2awts WM. HAMILTON, Auct'r. TRUSTER'S SALE.—We will, by lljjli virtue of a standing order of the Court of Common Jfci£a =*l , leas, in relation to the estates of insolvent debtors, sell, by public auction at the Exchange Sales Room. Xo. 19 South Gay St.. Baltimore, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 14th, 1858, at 1 o'clock P. M., the following pieces of property' which are situated in the city of Baltimore, and described as follows, that is to say beginning for— Lot Xo. 1, on the North west corner of Exeter and Granby sts., thence running Northerly on Exeter St., fifteen feet, and thence extending Westerly on Granby St., of uniform width, eighty feet, to an alley twelve feet wide—improved by a good and handsome three-story brick dwelling with two-story back building, subject to'ayearly ground-rent of $37.50, payable half yearly. Lot Xo. 2. Beginning on the North side of Granby at., about 14 feet West from the above mentioned alley, thence running West on Granby st.. 14 feet, thence extending North, of uniform width, and parallel to said alley, 94 feet t<> a court, subject to a ground rent of $28.00 per annum improved by a two story brick dwelling, designated as No. 38 Granby st., with a two story back building. Lot No. 3. Adjoining lot Xo. 2on the West, having a front of 16 ft. 6 in., a uniform width and depth of 100 feet, subject to an annual ground rent of $26.66% —improved by a three-story dwelling, designated as No. 36 Granby st., with back building. Terms of sale—2o per cent of purchase money, rush on day of sale, and the balance in two equal payments of 6 and 12 months with interest. J. C. NICHOLSON', I™, L. M. REYNOLDS, 1 Trustees je22-2aw&ds TRUSTEES' SALE.—By virtue of a fjjj'jii decree of the Circuit Court for Howard county, in a cause in said Court, in which Mortimer Dorsey, &c., were complainants, ami Kitty Warfield and others defendants, the subscribers, as Trustees, will offer at Public Sale, at COOKSYILLE, in Howard county, ou the 15th day of July, 1858, at 12 o'clock, M. TWO VALUABLE FARMS lying in Howard Co., about miles from the City of Baltimore, 5# miles from the Ba timore and Ohio Railroad Depot at Woodbine, and 3 mile from the Frederick Turnpike Road, viz: The first contains ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY FOUR ACRES, has several eligible Building Sites, with an abundance of wood ami water. The second contains TWO HUNDRED AND XIXK TEEN AND THREE-QUARTER ACRES, more than half of which is in wood, with fine sites for building, and sev eral springs of pure water. These lands are situated in a delightful region of country, healthy and in a very pleas ant neighlorhood. The land is well adapted to the growth of Wheat and Tobacco. The terms of sale as prescribed by the decree are that one-third of the purchase money shall he paid in cash on the ratification of the sale, and the halanct* in two equal installments, in one and two years from the day of sale, the credit payments to bear interest from the day of sale, and to be secured by the !>onds or notes of the purchaser with security to be approved by the Trustees ROBERT J. BRENT, ) T , je22 2awts s WM. H. G. DORSE V, 1 irusiees AMPIN &. WADD Y, SAIL MAKERS, S. W. CORNER OF FREDERICK AND PRATT STS Manufacture WINDOW AWNINGS,STORE AWNINGS AND FREIGHT COVERS, <>n reasonable terms at short notice. je293m HENRY \V. JENKINS. PRACTICAL CABINET MAKER, NO. 16 LIGHT STREET, Han on hand a large stock of. and is constantly manu facturing, every description of CABINET WARE, of the best materials and workmanship. HAIR and SPRING MATTRESSES. SPRING UNDER BEDS. BOLSTERS AND PILLOWS OF HAIR OR FEATHERS, IRON BEDSTEADS, suitable for Hotels, servants, &c. je2S-lm npilE OLD DOMINION COFFEE POT I is guaranteed to make pure, sweet, healthy COFFEE with one-fourth less Berry than by any other process.— Sizes from one quart to twenty. TRY IT. lor sale at manufacturer s prices, wholesale and retail, by ALFREH H. REIP. At the Housekeeper's Emporium, mystf 337 Baltimore street. SEWING MACHINES AT iJO. We would call the attention of those in want of a su perior SEWING MACHINE, to a new article just received, and which we can recommend with confidence. It is no liable to get out of order, and will do coarse and tin work. Agents for Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines E. M. PFNDERSON & CO., mvR tf 209 Baltimore street, near Charlei TVORV HANDLE TABLE CUTLERY l CANFIELD BRO. & CO., 229 BALTIMORE STREET, Have on hand a large assortment of best quality Ivory Handle Dinner and Breakfast KNIVES, large and small size CARVERS, STEEL, Ac., for sale at wholesale and retail. mvlßtf BALTIMORE OIL COMPANY'S uachixk AND burning oils. SIGN AI OIL RAILROAD OIL, SPERM OIL. SIUAAI. UJU, IV„ I PBRICAT[N -,; O IL MACHINE OIL BROWN & O'DONOVAN, Aoknts, No. 33 Chkapside, ROBKKT browk, jb. 1 Baltimore. JOHN H. O'DONOVAN. JR. I apl6-t PAPER WAREHOUSE, NO. 24 SOUTH CHARLES STREET, JAMES S. ROBINSON Has on hand for sa.e, a large assortment of the various kinds of Paper, such as Printing, Writing, Wrapping, and Colored Papers, of all sizes and prices, which he is offering low to punctual buyers. mal-tf PLY BRUSHES. Jl Those in want of Fly Brushes will do well to call and examine these offered for sale—they are the best in the mark t, and warranted not to shake to pieces as the com mon brushes will do. For sale wholesale and retail, on reasonable terms, bv ' J A H. REIP, At the' Housekeeper's Emporium, je!2 tf 337 Baltimore Street 3