JOSEPH M. STREET,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
lid Air, Md.
Office adjoining Dallam’s Hotel. sis |
GEO. Y. MAYNADIER,
ATTORNEY AT LA W,
Office in Jarrell Buildings, Bel Air, Md.
All business intrusted to his cave will receive
his prompt attention. ma26-6ra
J. S. RICHARDSON,
ATTORNEY AT LA W,
Jarrelt Buildings,
aul t Bel Air, Md.
A. W. BATEMAN,
„ A TTORNEY ATLA W,
lid Air, Harford County, Md.
FIACTICES in the Courts of Harford, Cecil
and Baltimore counties, and in the Court of
Appeals. jal My
PATRICK IE RUTLEDGE,
A TTORNEY A T L A IF,
Office formerly occupied by Win. B. Bond,
lid Air, Md.
TO THE FARMERS OF HARFORD.
T | HIE UNDERSIGNED has taken and fitted up
I in a comfortable tuanr.er that “well known
hotel known as the
rRAIVrKXIN IKK,
Corner of High and Hillen streets,
Where he will be happy to receive a call from his
Harford friends. Every effort will he made to
render his patrons comfortable.
uol3 THOMAS T. RUTLEDGE.
NEGROES! NEGROES! NEGROES!
lAM at all times purchasing SLAVES, paying
the highest cash prices. lam also prepared
to receive negroes for safe keeping, having erected
a comfortable and secure place for that purpose,
on Green street, near Baltimore, immediately op
posite the Western Police Station. Communica
tions addressed to
HENRY FAIRBANKS,
fe4-y Gen. Wayne Hotel, Baltimore.
GREAT EXCITEMENT!
Come one — Gome all—to
fishes. & RBZXixnrs
STOVE, TIN AND PLUMBING
ESTABLISHMENT,
No 90 North Gay Sired, (near the bridge.) i
WHERE is kept constantly on hand and man-1
ufaetured, STOVES) TIN WARE, and
HOUSE FURNISHING ARTICLES of e.v*y de
scription. Lift and Eor.ee Pumps, Talent A*-
Erseeing Hydrants, Hot and Cold Water Bath
Fixtures, Lead pipe oj all sixes, Cooking Ranges,
£c. fitted up in town or country.
f/sdSr All Jobbing in our line promptly attended
to, and all work executed by us warranted for
one year. J a 2B
LAPIDUM ON HAND.
ALSO a fresi supply of LUMBER, making up
the usual assortment, at the old stand.
Thankfol for past favors, I beg to call the at
tention of former customers to the above facts,
and hope to see them also on hand at Lapidum,
with their teams and “ tin.”
H. F. HEATH,
jug Successor to B. F. Heath & Co.
MILL FEED, in large or small quantities,
for sale at Lapidum by
B. F. HEATH
A Few demijohns of prime old Beltzhoover
WHISKEY for sale at Lapidum by
B. F. lIEATH._
ROOFING SLATE, in any quantity, for sale at
Lapidum by ■ B. F. HEATH.^
H' AY Forks of various sifts and superior
quality for sale at Lapidum by
M B. F. HEATH.
ONE and two horse power Threshing Machines
for sale at Lapidum by B. P. HEATH.
COEN Shellers for sale at Lapidum by
B. F. HEATH.
STRAW and Fodder Cutters for sale at Lapi
dum b£_ JBj_P. HEATH.
PLOW’S and Castings for sale at Lapidum by
B. F. HEATH.
10,000 Bushels of Oats wauled at Lapidum by
’ B. F. HEATH.
So AN ISLAND GUANO, one of the best fer
tilizers known, just received and for sale qt
Lapidum, by B.F. HEATH.
ROB. HOUGH. WM. 1). HOUGH, J. (HUB. KOKBK, j
ROBERT ’ HOUGH & CO.,
(Successors to’S. kR. Hough.)
IMPORTERS OP (
Brandies, Wines, Segars, 4c.
AND DEALERS IN
Virginia Manufactured Tobacco,
No. 158 Prnll Street Wharf,
And 1, 2 and 3 EUicott Street,
nolO ' BALTIMORE.
THE SOUTHERN .EGIS.
OLD TOWN WINE
LIQUOR STORE!
CII ENOWETU’S
159 North Gay Sired,
Between Exeter and Chesnut Streets , {
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Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
FOREIGN WINES
i AND BRANDIES.
OUR STOCK consists of Madeira, Sherry,
Port, Burgundy Port, Muscat, Malaga,
Claret, and Champagne Wines,
Fine Old Cognac Brandies,
Hennesy, Martel and Vineyard, proprietors of su
perior Vintages; Holland Gin; Jamaica and St.
Croix Rum; Scotch and Irish Malt; fine
OLD RYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES,
American Brandy and Gin, Rectified and Com
mon Whisky—all of which are suitable for Fam
ily use—by the pint, quart, gallon or barrel.—
Havana, German and Domestic SEGARS; Olive ;
Oil; Sardines, &c., Ac. Give us a call.
fits' Remember, No. 1 f>9 North Gay Street.
del 1-ly
MEDCALFE & BRO.,
SUCCESSORS TO
aWM. WHITELOCK k CO., I
8. E. CORNER OP |
Gay and High streets, Baltimore,;
DEALERS IN
PHOSPHATES. PLASTER, BONE, and all
kinds of FERTILIZERS, which will he sold
j in quantities to suit purchasers, at the lowest
i market prices.
Having constantly on hand a large and well
| sebeted stock of
imm . |
we are able to please all who may favor TfsbAib !
a call. A liberal discount mads Is the Trade.
Grain and tseeds taken in exchange for Groce- i
ries. Particular attention paid to the sale of
GRAIN AND COUNTRY PRODUCE
of all kinds. Keep constantly on hand ALL 1
KINDS OF SEEDS.
GENUINE KEROSENE COAL OIL,
and all other OILS and FLUIDS constantly on !
hand and for sale in quantities to suit trade and |
consumer.
REMEMBER
S. E. corner Gay and High streets,
Whitelcck’s old stand,
fc2s-y BALTIMORE,
I
DAILY LINE OK
mm mci
between Bel Air ami Baltimore.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED respectfully informs his
-I friends that he has recently added to his
Through Line a new and comfortable COACH,
capable of accommodating fifteen passengers, and
t.iat the Magnolia Stag's have been refitted with
regard to comfort and convenience, with an ad
ditional stock of Horses.
The Stages via Turnpike leave Bel Air every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 o’clock A.
M., arriving in Baltimore by I o’clock P. M.—
Returning, leave Brown's Hotel, High street, ev
ery Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 A. M.
arriving in Bel 1 P. M.
The Stage for Baltimore via Magnolia, (con
necting with the 9.30 A. M. train from Balti
more to Philadelphia,) leaves Dallam’s Hotel,
Bel Air, every morning, Sundays excepted, at 7
o’clock.
Passengers from Baltimore arrive in Bel Air
by 3 P. M.
through on either line $1 00.
Way passengers accommodated at any point
jon the road. JOS. E. BATEMAN, Prop'r.
fCSSt DR - WM ’ WATERS,
mao sums,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the
public generally that he is prepared to per
form all operations appertaining to his profes
sion, in an accomplished manner. Also inserts
Teeth on Pivots, and Plato Teeth in setts, or
parts of setts, in the most accurate manner and
! on acceptable terms.
All communications addressed to him at Falls
ton, Harford county Md., will be promptly at
tended to. juns-ly
I GREEN Sc YOE,
| FAMILY GROCERS,
AND DEALERS IN
1 PURE OLO^VIISES AND LIQUORS,
No 88 HALTIMORE STREET,
(Near Holliday Street, Baltimore,)
HAA’E constantly on ham! a lafge and well I
selected stock of FAMILY GROCERIES,!
i consisting in part of
FRESH TEAS:
j Green and Black, of various prices and flavors.
COFFEES:
Mocha, Java, Lagnyra and Rio.
SUGARS:
New Orleans, Crushed, Powdered, Loaf, Granu
lated, C. Yellow and Clarified.
Italian Maccaroni & Vermacelli; Cooper’s and
; Cox’s Refined Gelatine: Fresh Salad and Oilvc
OILS.
CHEESE—English Dairy, Pine Apple and Sap
Sago.
Sardines; French and Spanish Olives; English
and American Pickles—Gerkins, mixed Picealile,
Chow Chow, Cauliflower, Walnuts and Onions.
SAUCES—John Bull, Harvey, Reading, Soho,
Mushroom and Worcestershire.
BRANDIES:
■ Jas. Hennessey, k Co,’s Vintage, 1840; Otar,
Dupuy k Co., 1846, Native Catawba, and Cham
pagne.
FINE OLD WINES:
London Dock Port, Sherry,, Madeira, Lisbon,
and We Moselle.
WHISKIES:
Scotch, Old Rye, Calhoun, yid Rapp and Bour
bon, (some very old and tine.)
Pure Holland Gin. Jamaica Spirits, &c.
Imported and Domestic Segars and Tobacco. |
All of which they will sell at reasonable pri- j
i ees, and respectfully solicit a call. fe23 —ly |
■LARGE WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL STOCK OF I
FALL A$D WINTER DRY GOODS,
FOR CASH ONLY.
HAMILTON EASTER k CO.,
j Nos. 109. 201 k 203 Baltimore street,
Baltimore,
HAVE now in store, and are constantly ad
ding thereto, a large and varied stock of
Fall and Winter Dry Goods,
embracing articles from the lowest to the highest
price, in every department of the trade.
Would call particular attention to their stock
of Goods for farmers and planters’ use, such as
3-4 and 6-4 Fulled Cloth, Penitentiary Plai t
i Linscys and Cottons; Servants’ Blankets; Heavy
! Bleached and Brown Cottons; Osnaburgs, Can
| ton and Woo, Flannels, and indeed everything
! required by an individual, family, or for Scr
• vauts’ use.
IMPORTING AND PURCHASING
‘■’on the most advantageous terms,” and
SELLING FOR CASH ONLY,
nr
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
I we are enabled to mark our goods at such prices
as will make it the interest of all to deni with us.
I An examination of our stock by persons visiting
i Baltimore to make purchases is invited.
I sep2!—Om
TO THE PUBLIC.
CONFIDENCE in the ultimate triumph of
Law and Order, through fidelity to the Con
stitution and laws of our country, without which
the capacity of man for self-government will be
problematical, lias encouraged the subscriber to
oiler the usual full assortment of
IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
HARDWARE, GRINDSTONES,
Plows, Corn Shcllers, Castings, &c,, &c.
GUANO,
Peruvian, California, American, Mexican and
Sombrero!
Also, other Fertilizers, including n superior arti
cle of
BONE DUST,
Low for CASH or GRAIN, at market prices.
#®~All kinds, sizes and qualities of Iron not
on hand, on short notice will be furnished, .s
low as it can be bought in Baltimore or else
where. R. 1. JACKSON,
near Darlington, Md.
GUNS! GUNS! GUNS I
rnilß Largest and best assortment in Balti-
JL more. Double and single
GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS
AND
SPORTING GOODS
in the greatest variety,
CHEAP AND WARRANTED.
Persons may rely on getting a good article, at
61 South CALVERT STREET.
ALEX’R McCOMAS
N. B.— Guns made or repaired in the host
manner. octl 5
THOMAS THOMPSON,””
(Established 1831,)
WINES, Olc.
No. 20 ‘South Gay Street,
nolO BALTIMORE.
IN AS A REMEDIAL AREN'T.
THIS DELICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT,
I designed for the use of the Med-
J\ tail Profession and the Family , having su
perseded the so-eulled “Gins,” ‘Aromatic,”
"Cordial,” “Medicated,” “Schnapps,” etc., is
now endorsed by all of the prominent physicians,
chemists and connoisseurs, as possessing all of
those intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic and di
uretic) which belong to an old and pure Gin.—
Put up in quart bottles and sold by all druggists,
grocers, etc. A. M. BINiNGER & CO.,
(Established in 1778.) Sole Proprietors,
No. 19 liroad street, N. Y
For sale by D. S. liARNES k CO., No. 18
Park Row, New York.
Our long experience and familiarity with the
requirements of Druggists, and our superior bu
siness facilities, enable us to furnish them with
choice Liquors for medicinal and family use.
jaS-ly
William Penn Stove House.
MANUFACTURER OF
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces.
114 North Guy street, near Front,
Baltimore.
RESPECTFFULLV calls attention to the fol
lowing patterns of Cooking Stoves lor wood
or coal; William Penn, Royal Cook, Sea Shell.
New World, Prize Premium, Young America,
Complete Cook, Nine Plate Stoves, &c.
Tiie William Penn Cook Stove is warranted to
hake and roast to perfection.
Parlor Stoves—Fairy Queen, open grate, Fe
niour, for heating parlor and Chamber, Radiators,
Parlor Cooks, Air Tight, together with Count
ing Room, Bar Room, Golden Egg, and nil sized
Cylinder Stoves. Sheet Iron Fire Boards made
tp order. Boofiing and Spouting done in the
country to order, at, tho lowest price. Also, V'
large assortment of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, to
which he respectfully calls tho atten'iou of bit
friends. octls
CHURCHVILLt HOTiX.
FPIIE SUBSCRIBER, having taken this weM
1 known establishment, long known as “Hah
na’s Hotel,” is prepared to accommodate hi
friends and the public.
THE ACCOMMODATION STAGE
Running between Churchville and Perrymans
villc leaves the Hotel daily at 8J o’clock A. M .
returning, leaves Perryinansvillo at 12 M., and
arrives at Churchville at 2 P. M.
the last Saturday of each month, at 2
j o’clock P. M., a PUBLIC SALE will come off,
at which all kinds of Stock, Carriages, Wagon*,
Farming Implements, &c., &c., will be offered.
fo!2-y PHILIP DeSWAN, Proprietor.
Dr. william l. morse,
DENTIST,
[Late of Baltimore City,)
HAVING located himself near JARRETTS
VILLE, HARFORD CO., where he intend*
devoting a portion of his time to his profession,
will be happy to wait upon those requiring his
services in the treatment of all diseases arising
from decayed teeth, and in the various branches
of Operative and Mechanical Dentistry. Entire
satisfaction guarantied, or no charge will b
WM. H. WALLIS,
(ifiural Culled®!,
Will attend promptly to the collectihh of all
claips entrusted to him in Harford, Cecil ami
Baltimore counties.
Office Bel Air, Harford County, Md.
Cafe DBDarTISTRT.
(mCBBIk DR. J. G. DANCE,
SURGEON DENTIST,
Respectfully informs the citizens of Harford 00.
that ho is prepared to perform all operations ap
peraining to his profession, in the most scienti
fic manner, and with as little pain as possible.
He will bo found in Bel-Air, at his office, ths
,fii jt part of each week and on all public days.
All communications addressed to him will b*
promptly attsudsd to. ja9-ly