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The iEgis & Intelligences j BEL AIR, MD., SEPTEMBER 3, 1869. The Drought In Virginia- The Lynchburg Virginian of Saturday has most distressing accounts of the effect of the prevailing drought from all parts of the Sf to. The Virginian adds: “Vegeta tion is literally burning up. The grass has almost disappeared in some sections, while the corn has become so shriveled, twisted and stunted, that even copious rains from this time forth could not save it. In some parts of the State there has not been a good rain for nearly ten weeks, and during all this time we have not had in this vicinity more than two or three brief showers. — Under the most favorable circumstances now, if it should be seasonable all through the remainder of this month, and early frosts should not set in to blight what re mains of late corn, there will not be more than the third of an average crop of corn .in the State. In many sections there will be none at all, and much suffering will be the result of this failure. Had we not been favoured with an abundant crop of wheat the situation of our planters would have been distressing indeed; and, as it is, many of them will find it hard work to pay tax es and provide for their household. “In the above, we have spoken only of the corn (Top, and have said nothing about that other great staple, tobacco. With many of our planters this is the main dependence to bring them in ready mony. The wheat crop has been so precarious in this section for years past that the planters have not j sown much; and it is a matter for sincere re gret with many that they did not sow a lar- | ger breadth of soil last fall, which would | have enabled them, in view of the favorable yield of wheat, to bridge over the trouble that will be occasioned by the short crop of corn and tobacco. The growing crop of tobacco gives very little promise f a fair yeild, and even if it should under the influ ence of genial showers much too long delay ed—take a fresh start andrccoverpartially from the effects of the drought, it will be so late in maturing as to subject it to the hazard of frost in the fall thereby, crating the necessity for cutting before it is perfect ed. There is great reason to apprehend that the crop will be short and of inferior j quality, that will bring only short prices. 1 Upon the whole, therefore, the farmers j and planters in much the larger portion of Virginia will not bo likely to realize r, year of good results. Wild Beasts in a Thunder Storm— A Thrilling Scene. —On Monday, Bailey & Co’s. menagerie and circus exhibited at Muscatine. The tent was struck at 11 P. M., and the show started for Davenport.— Before a dozen miles had been traversed, a terrific storm let loose its lightning, thunder and water. The lightning-was blinding in its brilliancy, the thunder was terrific, and the rain, violently driven by the wind, came down in sheets. A panic seized the whole cavalcade—men, horses, and animals seemed terror-stricken. Eight of the dri vers deserted their teams, and it was not long before wagons and horses were in in extricable confusion —a jammed-up mass of floundering animals and overturned vehi cles. The darkness, save when’; ic light ning illumined the scene, was impene ' trable; caged lions, tigers, leopards, wolves and other beasts, became frightened,* and bounded from side to side of their prisons, and roared, and growled, and shrieked, in very terror. The lightning came nearer and nearer, until its thunder seemed to break in the midst of the caravan. The elephants lay down in the road and refused to move. Three of the horses were struck by lightning and killed. It is a w'onder that no human lives were lost. At day break the scene presented beggars descrip tion. Imagine it from the above account of the night’s experience. It was the wost adventure that ever befel a circus in this portion of the West. The show reach ed Davenport at a late hour in the day, men and teams well nigh exhausted by the terrible night’s work and the hard journey which followed it. —Daren part ( Toiea ) Ga zette. - A Great Leap. —Peter A. Chandler, of Centreville, accompanied by William Nob lett, was about passing over Smith’s Bridge on the Brandywine, one day last week, when the mare took fright and leaped with such force against the side of the bridge that the weather boarding gave way and she was precipitated into the water below, a distance of thirty feet, leaving the carriage standing on the bridge. Fortu nately she escaped with a few slight inju ries, and Mr. Chandler fixed up the harness which was somewhat broken, put her to the carriage again and returned home, the fright having entirely unfitted him to at tend the festival for the benefit of the Bran dywine Baptist Church at Chadd’s Ford, to which he had designed going. The es cape without greater injury to the mare and carriage was truly surprising.—Repub lican. A Pair of Oxen Take a Bath.— Quite an amusing scene occurred at Edgeinoor a few days since. The water for mixing the mortar, used in building, is drawn from the Delaware river in ox-carts, containing several hogsheads, which are driven out ( into the river until the water reaches the - body of the cart, when the driver fills them. : The day was very warm; the flies wore i troublesome, and when the oxen were driv- ; en in the river they started for the Jersey i shore regardless of the cries of “whoa I” from the driver. They kept on until the hoghsheads floated oft’, and the driver and the heads of the oxen could be seen just above the water. After going some dis tance they concluded to return, and in a short time the team was driven up on the beach with the driver wet through; and his hat and hogsheads gone. He said he had just concluded to abandon the ship , and swim back when the oxen headed for shore. — Gazette. * • ►— The Thames Tunnel.— The Thames Tunnel, which was opened on August 2d, 1848, was closed on July 21, having thus been a public footway for a period of twen ty-six years, less thirteen days. It has been purchased for £200,000. (one-third of its cost) by the East London Railway Company, which line will be completed as far as Wapping in a short time. The new ( Thames Subway from Tower Hill to Ber- 1 mondsey (Mr. Barlow’s scheme) commenc ed on February 16th of the present year, is proceeding very rapidly, and, if all goes well will be opened for traffic in three months time. Its cost will be under £200,- 000. The works of the old Thames Tunnel were commenced in 1852. Physical and linancial difficultes delayed the opening for eighteen years. A new defensive apparatus has been de vised in France for the protection of infan try soldiers against the balls of breech loading muskets. It is proposed to line each knapsack with a thin but bullet proof plate of Bessemer steel, and to construct of the same substance the kettles, bread pans, and other camp utensils now made of ordi nary iron, copper, or tin. These articles are to be used as shields, but can also be piled up in the field to form a temporary bullet proof shelter for a battalion. FARMERS’ MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CMPANY. EAST MARKET STREET, YORK, PENN’A. } AUuMo for losses, April 1,1800, In premium notes, $690,000. CASH ON HAND *120,000. Policies issued either with or without liability to nweMinient. This Horn lulling Company Ims now been in operation f*r sixteen year*, ami has ja'd all its losses without miking an assessment or borrowing money, and has act miniated a premium note and cash capital of about SBM,OUO, as above sia’.ed. The undersigned, Agent, is prepared to Insure Far mers and others against loss or damage by tire, and takes thi> method to inv.te all those wanting insurance at a moderate price and in a good Company, to give him a call nerhonullvor by letter. JAMES HARRY mayl4-ly v Pylesville, Harford Co., Md. New Carriage Shops. WM. G. JEFFERY & BRO., WOOLSEY’S OLD STAND, Two and a lialf miles from Rel Air, on the road to Church ville. The subscribers have taken the above well known stand, and lire now billy prepared to execute orders for every description of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES and EXPRESS WAGONS. Having obtained .a tlret class painter and trimmer from Philadelphia, and a superior wheel-maker, we feel confident of being able to execute orders in the best city styles and at as low rales as can be hud elsewhere. Repairing and Painting promptly and expeditiously executed. All orders will receive the most careful at tention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Givens a cull. WM. G. JEFFERY & BRO, jell Woolsey’s Old Stand. Housekeepers ATTENTION! the: cheapest SOAP T O HE DAD IS TII E WILMINGTON CITY, And all you pay for soap over its price is a useless ex penditure AS ITS QUALITY CANNOT BE EXCELLED. It is a beautiful soap, In pound bars, neatly wrapped, very hard, and satisfaction guaranteed, and sold every where at less price than any good quality full weight soap In the market. One trial will convince you of the above and hold you ns one of its many friends. (fcij-Verv popular ami sold by the merchants in Bel Air. MOORE & BRO., MANUFACTURERS, Cor. Third A Orange Sts., Wilmington, Del. JulO 3m IMPORTANT NOTICE TO FARMERS! MAKE YOUR OWN PHOSPHATE 1111 E undersigned, having purchased of All honse & Winemiller a right to manufacture and sell their celebrated Fertilizer in Dublin Dis trict, in now prepared to sell individual rights. Every farmer cun, after obtaining one ot these rights, MAKE HIS OWN PHOSPHATE, at a cost of from §ls to $lB per ton, equal to many ol the best fertilizers now in use, thereby saving from $25 to S3O per ton. By paying $lO a Receipt will be given, with full Printed directions, for making this important Fertilizer, explain ng the mode and manner of manufac turing the same. Individual rights can he ch ained of the undersigned. ebß-ly ANDREW B. LINDSAY. NOTICE. THE undersigned having made prepara tion to accommodate parties who may wish to visit the highly picturesque, roman tic, and beautiful scenery at the ROCKS OF DEER CREEK, with Ice Cream, Water Ices, and other re freshments, and having also erected a Pa vilion for the accommodation ol those who may desire to spend the day in dancing, cordially solicit the public patronage, and respectfully ask those getting up parties to visit the Rocks of Deer Creek to give a few days’ notice, as our object is to contribute as much as possible to the pleasure and enjoyment of all who may favor ns with a call. Good music can at all times be procured in Bel Air. GLADDEN & ALEXANDER. Clermont Mills, Harford Co., Md. my2l EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscriber lias obtained from the Regis ter of Wills of Harford county, Md., Letters Testamentary on the personal estate of SARAH SAMPLE, late of Harford county, dec’d. All persons having claims against said deceased are here by notified to exhibit the same, with the le gal vouchers thereof, cn or before the 3 d day of August, 1870, or they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment. Given under my hand and seal, this 3d day of August 1800. JOHN SAPPINGTON, Jr., auO Executor. Tottery notice. THE OLD HICKORY POTTERY, hav ing been refitted by the present owner, he is prepared to furnish the public with EARTHEN WARE of all kinds, such as Pots, Pans, Jugs, Jars, Pitchers, Pic Dishes, Spittoons, Flower Pots, Hanging do., of every variety, Vases, Pipe Guards of all sizes, and all other kinds of Earthen Ware. All orders thankfully re ceived and promptly attended to by THOS. L. GRIER, ju2-ly Agent for the Owner. UO WEN & M ERfiEB, SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, PRICK tf>2 PKR ton. The cheapest uml bent PHOSPHATE in the market. GROUND BONE, from Indianapolis, Indiana, wu nan ted pure. 200,000 bushels SHELL LIME, for sale by BOWEN & MERCER, au2o 4m No. 3 Exchange Place, Bui to., Aid. Important to the Ladies. JUST received for Pickling and Preserv ing—-fine BRANDIES and WHITE SPIRITS at L. CAHEN’S au!3 Liquor Establishment. Medicinal brandies, gins, etc., and old pure Wines constantly on hand an 13 at L. CAHEN’S. AFRESH supply of Extra LONDON BROWN STOUT, Hoffman’s anti-bil lious HERB BITTERS, superior and inval uable as a tonic, highly appreciated, and now in general demand, aulß at L. CAIIEN’S. CONSTANTLY in store and for sale, at the lowest Baltimore prices, the choicest brands of different grades and varieties of Pure LIQUORS, besides French COR DIALS, old WINES and, Lemon and Rasp berry SYRUPS, au!3 at L. CAHEN’S. CHOICE lot of SEGARS, SMOKING and CHEWING TOBACCO, *ulß at L. CAHEN’S. — - I. - .... - —— - - New Goods! New Goods! rjMJK SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE l now fairly Bouldin & Bro., Hrtvejusl returned from the city of Balt I more, with h Htock of Good*, that for BEAUTY OF STYLE, EXCELLENCE IN QUALITY, and CHEAPNESS IN PRICE, cannot le aurmuised, If equalled, in thin market. They | have bestowed great care in the selection ol their entire stock, and feel confident they cannot fail to please any who may favor them with a call, OUR MOTTO I “QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS.’ We have determined in the future strictly to adhere to this motto, believing, as we do, that it will be better for our friends and patrons as well as ourselves. np23 BOULDIN & BRO. Will Low Prices Influence You? IF 80. call and see us, examine our stuck, inquire our prices, and we think you will be pleased. In our stock will be found, in great variety, LADIES’ and GENTLEMEN’S DREBS GOODS. BOY’S and MEN’S WEAR, Ac,. all of which we have determined to sell at Very Small Profits and very Low Prices! apIS BOULDIN A BRO. “0. I. C.” THAT BOULDIN a BRO. have just received a fine selection of the latest style HATH—Black and White Alpines, Gen. Prims, Panamas, Leghorns and Malagas, Shakers, Ac. ap*2S "O, Say Don’t U. O.” upII AT BOULDIN & BRO. have Just received a full X .stock of SHOES—Gents’ tine Gaiters, Balmorals ami Boots, Ladies’ Congress and Lore Gaiters, Boys’ Bal morals and Brogans, Misses’ fine Polish Roots and Goal Skin Slioes, Ladies' Kill Boots, Ac. ap23 ID YOU EVER IN voril LIFEsco such aheanti fnl lot of DRESS GOODS— Calicoes, Lawns, Pop lins, Piques, Ac., as BOULDIN A BRO. are now offering to the Ladies? ap23 AVE YOU TRIED tlie ceiebrateil AZURKNE BLU S ami WASHING CRYSTAL? Sold l.v Jtpi’l BOULDIN A BRO. Clocks and looking glasses, lamps, Ac. BOULDIN A BRO. DON’T GO OUT IN THE RAIN AND GET MET, when you can buy a nice Steel-spring UMBRELLA at BOULDIN A PRO'S for little or nothing. ep23 JOYS THAT WE ’ E .TASTED—Raisins, Rigs, Nuts and Candies. BOULDIN A BRO. SOMETHING NEW—HANGING BASKETS for flow ers, nt BOULDIN A BRO’tS. STONE AND EARTHEN WARE, MILK PANS. BUTTER PANS, CAKE MOULDS, JUGS, JABS, FLOWER POTS, PIPE GUARDS. ap23 BOULDIN &. BRO. Shovels, spades, hay forks, garden hoes Rat Traps, Wood Saws, Ac., for stile by _ 0p23 BOULDIN A BRO. PUKE CIDER VINEGAR, for sale by BOULDIN & BRO. IYUIED APPLES and PEACHES, for sale by XJ BOULDIN A BRO. SEED WHEAT I SEED WHEAT! I WE call the attention of our Farmr.ra to George A, Doit/’s largo list of the beat Winter Seed Wheat in tills country. Mr. Deitz has gelected twcniy varieties out of over one hundred on hig Seed Wheat Experimental Farm, near Clmmhershurg, Pa., and now offer* them for gale. We advise every farmer to Bond for the Experi mental Farm Journal, in which a description and price list Is given. Mr. Deity, will Bend one copy free to all who tend lor It. Address je4-2m GEO. A. DKITZ, Clmiiitcrsburg,Pa. Pricke & Twining, MANUFACTURERS OF Agricultural Implements and Machinery, DARLINGTON, HARFORD COUNTY, Ml). lUIE Subscribers have fitted up an establishment, at the above named place, with ample steam power and improved machinery, for the manufacture and repair of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS and MACHINERY of every description, such as Threshing Machine*, Grain Fans, Clovor Hollers, Corn Shellers, Straw Cutters, Hay Forks, Plows, Harrows,Cultivators, Hay Rakes, Whc,U and Corn Drills, Ac. We also manufacture and have for sale, Hallenbeck’s Patent Wrought Iron Mower, Warranted superior to any other. The New Phifer “Skeleton” Wheel. The best implement in use fur working corn, potatoes, Ac. It cun be used either us a gang plow or as a culti vator. 43" Particular attention paid to the repairs of S earn Engines and Boilers, and Mill Work generally. Jo44y Bf.n.i. R. Yoe, John A. J. Roller. Benjamin R. Yoe & Co., (Successors to Win. Whelan,) IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Finest Teas, Wines, Liquors AND family groceries, No. 142 WEST BALT. ST., Between North and Calvert Streets, jc4-ly BALTIMORE. PAINTER & WATSON, FALLSTGN, MD. AT Iboir well-known am! estuMisbeil Maud, offer carefully selected stock of Seasonable Dry Goods, Consisting In part of Cloths, Cussiniores, Vestings, Plain and Fancy Dress Goods, Piquets, NOTIONS and JEWELRY, HOSIERY and MILLINERY GOODS. A full line of READY-MADE CLOTHING constantly on hand. Men’s and Boys’ BOOTS. SHOES, HATS and CAPS, Ladies’ Leather, Morocco, Kid 1 Lasting BALMORALS With n choice assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, HARDWARE, TIN, STONE, EARTHEN and CHINA WARE, Ac. 43“ Wo sell on favorable terms, and as low us the same quality of goods can he had. my3N Moore & Hollingsworth, FALLSTON, MD., Are offering a carfully selected stock of DRY GOODS, LOW FOR CASH. 43*“ Fine DRESS GOODS a specialty. NATURE’S GREAT RESTORER. SCBBBTZ’S CELEBRATED BITTER CORDIAL. This medical preparation is now offered to the public as a reliable substitute for the many worthless compounds which now flood the market. It is purely vegetable, composed of various herbs, gathered from the great store house of nature, and selected with the utmost care. It is not recommended as a Cure All, but by its direct and salutary Influence upon the Heart,Liver, Kidneys, Lungs Stomach and Bowels, It acts both as a preventive and cure for many of the diseases to which those organs are subject. It Isa reliable Family Medicine and can be tak en by either infant or adult with the same beneficial re sult. It is a certain, prompt and speedy remedy for 1)1 A RRIKEA, DYSENTERY, BOWEL COMPLAINT, DYS PEPSIA, LOWNESS OF SPIRITS, FAINTINGB, BICK IIEADACHE, Ac. For CHILLS and FEVERS of all kinds, it is lar better and safer than quinine, without any of its pernicious effects. It creates an appetite, proves a pow erful digester of lood, and will counteract the effects ol liquor in a few minutes. PREPARED BY JACOB SCHEETZ, Sole Proprietor, IT. W. Cor. Fifth and Race Sts., Fhllad’a, Fa, 43* Sold by all Druggists. nov3l-ly HERMAN & EWING'S COLUMN, THE LATEST! NEW Spring & Summer GOODS! AT HERMAN & EWINGS NEW STORE, Corner Main and Office Sts., Bel Air WE wuuld respectfully inform the public that we have received and opened a now, large and well selected stock of goods adapted to the season, consisting of a full line of DRESS GOODS Plain all-wool Delaines, Striped and figured Delaines, Plain Alpacas of ail shades, Black Alpacas, Poplins, Percales—a beautiful lot. Mourning and Second Mourning Dress Goods. I Scotch Gingham*—striped, French and Domestic plain and figured Ginghams, A LARGE LOT OF CALICOES. Culling particular attention loa full line of WHITE GOODS. i Bleached and Brown Muslins and Drills, Blenched and Brown 5-4, 04,10-4 Sheeting. Paper and Colored Cambrics, Silesia*, 1 j French and Domestic Plain and Figured Flannels, Hoop Skirts and Balmorals, Shawls and Coverlets, Umbrellas and Carpet Rag*, i Curtain Linen, j Paper Window Blinds—gilded, glazed and common, Matting— white and colored, Floor and Table Oil Cloth. A new lot of Foreign and Domestic Clcths and Cassimeres, Ladies’ Cloaking, Cass I nets, Cottoundo, READY-MADE CLOTHING, of our own uiannfa* hire, at very low rates* An excellent stock of NOTIONS. Ladies’ and Children's Stamped Aprons Parasols, ; Ladies’, Misses' and Gent’s Gloves, and Children’s Domestic and English Hose, j Units’ and Boy's Domestic and English Half Hose, Hemstitched and Plain Handkerchiefs, Edgi|)gs, Laces ami Ruining. A nice assortment of RIBBONS and DRESS BUTTONS, Neck Ties, Combs, Brushes, Pocket Books, Perftunery, Soaps and Hair Oils, Belts and Belling, Garter Web, French and Empire Corsets, Tissue and Veil Barege, Zephyr Worsted, Contes*, Clark's and Green A Daniel's Cotton, Sheet Wadding, Cotton Bats, Ac., Ac. HATS, SHAKERS, BOOTS and SHOES ol all kinds, styles and sizes. An excellent slock of Family Groceries, of tlie best quality and at the lowest rates. Farina, Corn Starch and Chocolate, Dried Fruits, Candles, Soap, Blacking, Blue and Starch, Bacon, laird, Fish, Salt, Smoking, Chewing Tobacco and Segura. A new and full stock of CHINA, QUEENSWARK, Glass Ware, Yellow Ware, Stone Ware, Wooilen Ware and Tin Ware, Lonking Glasses, Rope, Twine and Baskets, A lull assortment of Drugs, Faints, Oil*, Window Glass of ail sizes, Brushes and Brooms, A large stock CONFECTIONERY. Fiencli and Common Candies, Canned Fruits, Lobster, Sardines and Oysters, Catsup, Worcester and Celery Sauces, Fresh Salad Oil, Macaroni, French Mustard and Pickles, Spices and Flavoring Extracts Oranges, Lemons, Ac. Shaker*'and Johnson, Robbins A Co's Garden Seeds. *** We are determined to keep up our stock, iu all its branches, with a full selection, and are onstantly add ing something now. We will sell on oods at LOW CITY RATES. OUR MOTTO: “Small Profiin and Quick i lot urns.” : V* Soliciting an examination of our goods and prices, and pledging onr best efforts to please, wo expect a share of the public patronage. 43“ Country Produce taken in exchange for golds. HERMAN & EWING, aprlfi Bel Air, Md. c Tailoring! Tailoring! HERMAN & EWING, CORNER MAIN AND OFFICE STS., BEL AIR, WOULD respectfully inform their patrons and the public generally that they have Just received a Urge and well selected stock of Spring & Summer Goods, Consisting of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, DRAP D’ETE, TWEEDS, CASSINETS, SATTINETS, COTTONADES, LINEN DUCK and DRILLING, White and Brow n, which we are prepared to make up at moderate prices. Having engaged first-class workmen, we guarantee ;FIT, STYLE AND THE BEST OF WORK. 43“ Como and give us a call. Examine our goods and work, and take a look at OUR NEW FASHION PLATE. •pi 6 LAPIDUM Warehouse and Lumber Yard. i riMIK undersigned have on hand and intend keeping a JL general assortmont of Lumber, Shingles, Laths, &c., ALSO, LOUTH HKNON, MILLER & SMITH, PITTSBURG BONK. BAUGH’S PHOSPHATE. AND MEXICAN GUANO. The above Fertilizers are of the very best quality, and have given general satisfaction. Also, FLOUR—Super, Extra and Family, IMtACKXUIZL, SUSQUEHANNA AND LABRADOR . HERRING, * All of which will be sold at the lowest Cash prices, o exchanged for GRAIN and PRODUCE. 43“ The highest Cash price for WHEAT, COHN, OATS, RYE and Hay, will bo paid on delivery, in ready money. DAVIS A PUGH, joB-ly per ANDREW ABELS, Agent. ABERDEEN i IRON FOUNDRY AND Mach ine Shop,; T. B. C. STUMP, Proprietor The subscriber is now prepared to furnish Castings of all descriptions. 43" Repairing of Agricultural Machinery promptly g executed. 43* Highest Cash Prices paid for Cast and Wrought Scrap Iron. 43“ Agent for Wood’s Celebrated Mowers and Reap ora. T. 8.0. STUMP, junlH Aberdeen, Harford Co., Md. B O W JJ R S ’ COMPLETE MANURE, Manufactured by Henry Bower, Chemist, PHILADELPHIA, MADE FROM Super-Phosphate of Lime, AMMONIA AND POTASH. Warranted Free from Adulteration. This Manure contains all the elements to produce large crops of all kinds, and is highly recommended by all who have used it, also by distinguished Chemists, Who have, hy analysis, tested its qualities. Packed in Bags of 200 pounds each, DiXON, SHARPLESS & CO., AGENTS, 30 South Water and 40 South Wharves, PHILADELPHIA. For sale by WM. REYNOLDS, 79 South Street., BALTIMORE, MD. And by dealers generally throughout the country. For information, address Henry Rower, Philadelphia. jan!s FAIR AND FESTIVAL ! r I’HE Ladies of the SMITH’S CHAPEL X (Methodist Episcopal) will hold a Fair and Festival, in the grove adjoining said Church, commencing ON SEPTEMBER 15M, 1 and will continue three days. tWTherc will be Dinner and Refresh ments provided each day during the contin uance of tlie fair. |W Contributions of Fancy Articles, Pro visions or Delicacies arc respectfully soiici , ted, and may be left with any' of the Indies of the congregation. (W'Tbcre will also be a stall provided on the ground, where persons can lx? accommo dated with oats for their horses during their stay. außo FAMIIiV OROCE&T. IJAMS & HUTCHINS, Gay and High Streets, Baltimore, Inform their old friends and custom !)(■ ors, and the public generally, that they H IT~J GhMb keep on hand WINES and LIQUORS, mUBLL in wood and glass for medicinal and other purposes; superior sugar cured HAMS; the choicest brands of FAMILY FLOUR ; Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson and Black Teas; Java, Lnguira and Rye Coffee; Loaf, Crushed, Pulverized Clarified ami Brown Sugar; Uroma, Cocoa, Chocolate, Farina, Rico Flour, Sago, Yeast Pow ders, Sardines, Sauces, Pickles, Extracts, Salad Oil Pure Spices, Figs, Raisins, Almonds, Crackers, Cheese, fine and coarse Salt, Table and Dairy do., Syrups, New Or leans and Suga r House Molasses, Kerosene, Lubricating and Lard Oil, Tobacco, Dupont’s Superior Canister Pow der, Shot, Own Caps, Ac. All of which they will sell at the most reasonable prices. Also, they now have connected with their Grocery (•ore, adjoining it on High street, a store for the sale of GUANOS, PHOSPHATES OF ALL KINDS, BONK, POUDRETTK, LIME, GROUND PLASTER CEMENT,Ac., Ac. • RAIN and FEED of all kinds, Baled HAY and STRAW, Field SEEDS, and Country Produce of all kinds. The highest cash prico at ail times paid for Oat*, Corn, Potatoes, Eggs, and all other country produce. With a determination t*> keep the host of goods and sell on reasonable terms, they hope to merit a continu ed evidence of public favor. ALFRED IJAMS, |m J. ALFRED HUTCHINS C. Zeitler’s Jewelry Store, Havre de Grace, Md., Card Baskets,Napkin Bings,Finger Bings, Silver Thimbles, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Breastpins, Ear Rings, , Jet Jewelry, Wale Keys, etc. etc. SWISS FRENCH AND ENGLISH | WATCHES, r AMERICAN WATCHES. The most durable and accurate time-keepers now made—a guarantee for two years with each > watch. PARABOLA, Concave and Convex SPECTA , CLES of all kinds, adjusted to the requirements i ot the eyesight. Every article guaranteed to be as repre ted. As 1 buy only (or cash, it enables me to sell nt less than city prices. C. ZEITLER, dec 1 ? Havre dc Grace Md, H. H. Hopkins & Bro. DRUGGISTS & APOTHECARIES, Washington Street, HA VRE DE GRACE, MD. - i We inform our customers \i that we arc better enabled to supply them, since having re , fitted and enlarged our store ; 1 (. and thankful for their past fa vors, we solicit a continuance of the same to our stock of i DRuas, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, SOAPS, PERFUMERY, MWBUISXS’ 3AWEY ODOMS, Such as Hair, Tooth, Nail and Flesh Brushes, Gulta Peroha Reading, Fine Tooth and Pocket Combs ; Also, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Sash Tools, Paints and Varnishes, Window Glass, Stationery, KEROSENE, LINSEED and LARD OILS, Lamps, Burners, Wicks, Chimneys, &c. Fine assortment of best CHEWING TOBACCO and CIGARS. , N. B.—Prescriptions accurately com pounded at all hours of the day and night. octs-ly Wool Wanted. BALTIMORE PRICES Paid for Wool nt MANWAY S FACTORY, J1123-3rn Plramntville, Mil. Dugan, Bowen & McCabe. CORNER OP GAY & HIGH STREETS, P A I TT MOT' v DUGAN, BOWEN & McCABE 1.1 AVE REDUCED THE PRICES OP 11 ALL SPRING and EARLY SUM MER GOODS. DUGAN, BOWEN & McCABE U AYE the Best Stock of LINENS and ” COTTONADES, for FARMERS’ USE, in the city. DUGAN, BOWEN & McCABE CELL all the BEST LIGHT CALICOES for 12J cents. Also an excellent qual ity of Gingham for 124 cents. DUGAN, BOWEN & McCABE CELL GOOD BLACK AND COLORED ALPACAS, double width, for 25 cents. DUGAN, BOWEN & McCABE UAVE the best and cheapest stock of E ■ Shirting, Stripes, Checks, Blue and Brown Denims, Dark Blue |l)rills, Do mestic Plaids, &c. DUGAN, BOWEN & McCABE UAVE Lawns, French Printed Cam _ brics, Japanese Cloths, Mohair Pop lins, Takko Cloths, Marl Beragcs, and all other new Light Summer Fabrics. DUGAN, BOWEN & McCABE UAVE Piques, Percales, Welts, Organ- E * dies, Swisses, Nainsooks, Bishop Lawns, Cambrics, Jaconets, India Mulls, Tarletons, and, in fact, everything to be found in a First Class White Dress Goods Department, DUGAN, BOWEN & McCABE U AVE a full stock of Table Linens, Tow ■ 1 els, Napkins, Doylies, Maiseilles and Honeycomb Quilts, Linen and Cotton Di apers, &c. DUGAN, BOWEN A McCABE A LWAYS keep a supply of New York Mills, Wamasutta, Davol, Kcrsearge, Arkwrite, Androscoggin, Mystic Lake, and all other of the moat popular brands of Bleached Muslins. DUGAN, BOWEN & McCABE 1Z EEP constantly on hand Atlantic A, -**- Landrel D, George Washington, Ore gon D, Patapsco, Laurel H, and all other good brands of unbleached Muslins. DUGAN, BOWEN & McCABE A LWAYShave a Largo Stock ofßleach ed and Unbleached 5-4,6 -4,7-4, 8-4, 9-4, 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Sheetings, very cheap, DUGAN, BOWEN & McCABE, Corner Gay & High streets, ap23-ly Baltimore, Md, NEW FAMILY GROCERY Wine and Liquor Store! Joseph E. Bateman & Co. BEL AIR, MD. The subscribers have fitted up a commo dious store house, on Main street, adjoining the Hotel of A. J. Prigg, where they will keep constantly on hand and for sale, a large assortment of Choice Family Groceries, Fine Teas, Coffee, Sugar, Syrups, Fish, Bacon, Cheese, Lard, Salt, Flour, Meal and Feed, Brooms, Brushes, Buckets and Wooden Ware, At the very lowest city prices, for cash or in exchange for Country Produce. We will also have for sale COUNTRY PRODUCE generally. Special attention is called to our stock of PURE DOMESTIC and FOREIGN LIQUORS, Which embraces Old Nectar, Old Martin Old Rye, Old Zeigler, Old Cooper and Greenspring Harvest Whiskies, Pure N. E. Rum, Gin, OLD FRENCH BRANDY Port and Sherry Wines, Raspberry and other Syrups, GINGER BRANDY, CORDIALS, AC., all of which will be sold at wholesale, at the lowest city prices, for cash, or exchanged for country produce. ' We shall constantly endeavor to offer for sale goods of the best quality, at the low est prices, and solicit the patronage of the public. ju2 JOS. E. BATEMAN &i CO. 1869: ~ 1869. TDRY" GOODS. Notions and Family Grocries. We wish to inform the public that we arc opening a very complete stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which to cash buyers we will sell at prices that cannot fail to please. Give us a call. T. B. BATEMAN, Agent for the Company. Franklinville, Balto. Co., Md. mh26 MANWAY’S WOOLEN FACTORY! PleuantTille. Harford Co., Md. REDUCTION OF PRICES FOR 1869! RATES OF MANUFACTURING. Dressed Cloth, - - - 50 cts. per yard. Undressed “ - - - - 35 “ “ Flannel, on Cotton, - - 25 “ “ 1 Flannel —all Wool, - - 30 “ “ Blankets, .... 14 ,00 per pair. Stocking Yarn, - - 45 cents per lb. We also keep all the above goods for sale, or exchange for Wool. ap2-6m STOCKS & LOMAX. FINK TEAS at low prices for sale by MOORE A HOLLINGSWORTH, Fall-ton, Md. MARYLAND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Office in Company's Building, Wo. 10 South Street, Baltimore. Policy Holders Participate in the Profits. All Policies Nun-Forfeitable. Jh'ttideut —George I*. Thoimw. Directors —Hamilton Ea*tcr, Allen A. Chapman, Oeo. P Thomas, Hugh Sisson, Hiram Wood, Geo. 11. Miller, Wm. Dcviios, Charles Wehh. Thomas Gossan!. These gentlemen are well and favorably known as among the brgt commercial men in the State. This is The Only Maryland Company, Its success has equalled the expectations o! Its most sanguine friends. Its rates and dividends compare with the oldest and best companies in the country. It is emphatically OXJIR, COMPANY, gotten up to afford opportunity for all to iusurc without sending money out of the State. It must be clear to every intelligent mind, that if we would secure tiie lar gest prosperity to our State, and people individually, we must built up our institution!., by keeping capital at home. The laws of trade, commerce, self-interest and self-respect combine to make this the Company for Marylanders. Refers to Hon. A. W. Bateman, A. H. Greenflcdd, John Moores, Nathan Dean. Jr., Archer II Jarrotl, and to Dr. R. I). Lee. Drs. K. Hall and VV, 8 Richardson, Dr. T. C. Hopkins, Dr. Thos. M. Elliott and Dr. M. L. Jarrett—Medical Examiners. Booh to IToar Interests, and insure at once. Persons wishing to insure would do well to consult the above, from whom applications may be obtained. A. J. MYERS, State Superintendent, will attend our courts and travel through the county to transact the business of the Company. Now, gentlemen, you have the chance to Insure in a good and perfectly reliable Company, under onr owi supervision. feblfl-y P. M. QUINN, DEALER IN Forei n and Domestic Liquors, Oor. High A Hiilen Sts., Balto., n Keeps cmiflanlly on I,.millarge ami well sr ■uHßpiikf old BRANDIES, rye whiskey nl the most approved liramla. GIN, WINES, Ac. Tavern anil Store Keepers are iuvileil In call and exam ine be'ore pnreliasini!elsewhere. mytt-ly THE OLD LINES OF stages; Tim undersigned take this method of informing theit friends and the travelling public that they continue run the old and well established lines of Mail Stages b*. tween Bel Air and Baltimore, and Bel Air and Magnolia Station. The Stage direct for Baltimore via Harford Turnpike, loaves Dallam’s Hotel every Monday, Wednes day and Friday morning, at 8 o’clock, arriving in Balti moieatl o’clock, P. M. Returning, leaves Brown’s Hotel, High street, Baltimore, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning at 8 o’clock—arriving in Bei Air at 1 I*. M. • TWO LINES DAILY TO MAGNOLIA. No. 1 leaves Bel Air at 5 A. M., connecting with Porr Deposit Accommodation Train for Baltimore,at 7.30 A. M., and Morning Mail train for Philadelphia at 8 30. Returning, loaves Magnolia on arrival of morning mail fralu, arriving in Bel Airat 11.30 A. M. N, 2 leaves Bel Air at 8.15 A. M., connecting with 12,15 P. M. train for Baltimore. Returning, leaves Mag nolia at 3.20 P. M., on arrival of 2.25 P.M., train from Balti more. Passengers cun procure tickets for Abingdon, Em inorton and Bel Air by 'either line at the President Street depot. Way patsengers will bo accommodated at any point on either route. Intending to devote careful and* constant ittention to the wants and convenience o* travellers, and to permit these well known linos of Stages, to lose none of their former popularity, wo solicit a continuance c* the very liberal patronage heretofore so generally ex tended to its former proprietors. WM. ANDERSON, Juucs Proprietor. Ayer’s Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to Its natural Vitality and Color. tis at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored with the gloss and Thin hair is thick ened, fulling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed- But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor ran only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, MASS. PHIOB SI.OO. For sale in Bel Air, by A. 11. GREEN FIELD, corner of Main street and Port Deposit Avenue. ap3o-ly PUBLIC NOTICE. FARMERS, and the public generally will please take notice, that the undersigned is now paying the highest market price for Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Clover Seed, Ac., Ac. a We keep constantly on hand a full supply of " COARSE AND FINE BONE, Phillips, Baugh’s and other PHOSPHATES, Bowers Complete Manure, Peruvian and Mexican Guanos, Ground Plaster in bulk and barrels, FISH, SALT, &c., Also, Slone and Blacksmith Coal ofbestquality, all of which we offer for sale, or in exchange for grain. JOSEPH ROSS, Agent for W. McConkey, I West end Conowingo Bn. g;, Harford Co., Md mh2o BONE DUST. WE have on hand, and will keep in future, a supply of f BONK DUST, at our mills, near Conowingo, and at Wilson’s mill. jf’ ap24tf E. M. ALLEN A CO. PRIZE PACKAGES sent by mail, on receipt of3o cents Every one linn a prize in It. Agents wanted to 801 l I them. AddrePH F. W. SANDERSON, i*26 Havre de Grace, Md.