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FARM F(sr SALE. A FARM, containing about 125 ACRIvS'OF LAND, 13 ottered tor sale. It is AotA situated 14 miles from ££K*inore, on the new turn pi He, lead-!*isij|L j3Cr* n g from Meredith's Ford ti ‘ ii, |*lrP” J arrettsville. The improvements consist of a STONE DWELLING, containing 7 good rooms. The outbuildings are in good repair. There is a pumn of excellent water at the door, with several tine springs on different parts of the farm. The land is kind and easily improved. There is limestone in abundance within a mile, and wood sufficient ou the place. It is conve nient to schools, mills and churches. If early application be made it will be sold a bargain. Those wishing to purchase can apply for fur ther information to AMOS MATTHEWS, - Towsontown, or D. M. MATTHEWS, Dec. 31.—3t* Dulaney’s Valley. POSTPONED PUBLIC SALE OF ~ VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, IN GOVANBTOWN, BALTIMORE COUNTY. IN pursuance of a power of Attorney from the Mutual Fire Insurance Company in Bil /jg | timore county, under the visions of the Act of Assembly ot 1320. cuapt. 192, and also under the 6th Articlo of the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland, the un dersigned, as Attorney, will offer at public sale, at the Cohrt House door, in Towsontown, on Tuesday, the 17 th day of January, 1865, At 12 o’clock M , THE PROPERTY upon which Thomas Cross, late of Baltimore count}', deceased, resided in his lifetime. This property consists of 2 ACRES, 1 ROOD and 14 PERCHES OF LAND, more or less, upon which is a substantial, comfortable mod ern two-story FRAME DWELLING & KITCH EN; also, Frame Out-kitchen and Stable. The buildings are all nearly new and in good con dition. The property is located at Govanstown, four miles from the city of Baltimore,, and im mediately on the York Turnpike and Baltimore and Towsonto.wn Passenger Railway, and is one of the most desirable properties in its vi cinity, and offers inducements to persons want ing a Country Residence, or to capitalists. It has a front of 480 feet, binding on the turnpike and railway, and it is so situated that the build ings and a handsome lot could be retained, and about 200 feet front leased without any way de stroying the beauty of the part retained. Terms:—One-half cash on the day of sale ; the balance in six months, bearing interest from day of salo; or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. I. N. STEELE, Attoruey. Dec. 24.—ta WARREM STORE, AT THE WARREN FACTORY, BALTIMORE COUNTY. FI'AHIS property having recently changed J. hands, has been thoroughly renovated, im proved and enlarged. The Store House is now second to none in the county for beauty and con venieuce, and the STOCK OF GOODS embra ces the best of every kind that can be selected in Baltimore city, which consists of 19 Dr ?ocSs S|^B Hardware, China, and Croclccryware, Earthen and Stone Ware, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS, Drugs, Medicines, Glass, Putty, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED A NEATS FOOT OIL, TIN AND WOODEN WARES, HAMS. SHOULDERS, HER RINGS. MACKEREL, G. A. AND FINE SALT. In short anything that can be found in a well ! regulated country store, wh ch we will sell at 1 city prices for CASH'. PRODUCE Of all kinds taken in exchange for goods at full ' MARKET PRICES. j 11. P. THOMAS, For Warren Manufacturing Company, j Dec. 9.—ly. PUBLIC SALE7 IN pursuance of anorder from the Orphans’, Court of Baltimore county, the .p^-.-r-j to the estate of Bell at public sale, on the premises, near Sweet j Air, on Tuesday, 10 day of January, 1565, At 10 o’clock A. M., the following valuable PERSONAL PROPERTY : 3 good Work Horses, 2 two-year-old Colts, 1 yoke of Oxen, wel) broke, 3 good Milch Cows, 2 head of young Cattle, 1 Brood Sow, 4 fat Ilogs, 1 two-horse Wagon, 3 Carts, 1 Buggy, 1 new Horse Rake, Plow 6, Harrows, Cultivators. Har ness, Grain Cradles, Mowing Scythes, and a va riety of other farming implements. Also, Wheat in the ground, and Wlfeat, Corn. Oats and Buckwheat by the bushel, Hay and Straw bv the ton. and Foddder in the field. Also, k lot of HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN EURNITURE, consisting of Beds, Bedding, Stoves, Carpets, Chairs, Dishes, Bureau, Ac. Terras—Ali sums under sto, Cash : all over that sum, six months credit, with approved ■ecurity. ELIZABETH WRIGHT,! . . , . DANIEL WRIGHT, .JAdmr*. B. R. GILBERT, Auctioneer. Dec. 24.—8t* ~ PUBLIC SALE. ~ THE undersigned being about to relinquish farming, will offer at public *v, sale, on the farm known by the name of “Snow on the Nicodemtts road, about 2£ miles west of Reisterstown, on Monday, January 9th, 1865, At 1 o’clock P. M., tbe following STOCK, Ac.: 2 Work Mares, one with foal, 1 Colt, 3 years old in the spring. 1 fat Cow, 6 Milch Cows, 3 yearling Calves, 1 tour-horse,broad-tread farm Wagon, nearly new, 1 Sleigh and Bells, 1 Har row, Furrow Plows, Single and Double-shovel Plows, Cultivator, 1 Corn Barrel, 2 Oat Forks, Hay and Dung Forks, 1 set of Buggy Harness, Wagon and Plow Harness, 2 barrels of Cider, lot of Corn by the barrel, and many other arti cles too tedious to mention. Also, will be sold at the same time and place, about 15 acres of Grain in the ground. Terms of sale—Cash. JOHN D. CHILDS. EPHRAIM BERRYMAN, Auctioneer. Dec. 24.—31* HARLES R. CARROL vs. 11. EVANS, and others, In the Circuit Court for Balti more county, in equity. ORDERED, this 21st day of December, 1864, * that the sales made and reported by Bernard Carter and J. A. Preston, Trustees, for the sale of the real estate in the proceedings in this cause be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown, on or before tbe \Ath day of January, 1865, provided a copy of this order be Inserted in somo newspaper printed in Balti more county, once in each of three successive ■weeks before tho said 14th day of January, 1865. The report states the amount of sales to be $3f.”M.34 JOHN H. LONGNECKER, Clerk. True copy—Test: JOHN-11. LONGNECKER, Clerk. Deo. 23.—3 t. TO FARM AND LAND OWNERS. WE have a largo demand for Farms and Lands in Maryland ami Virginia. Par ties wishing to dispose of their farms and lands will do well to give us a call or address TOWNSEND A KIMBLE, _ Real Estate Agents. Aiid Commissioners for State of Pennsylvania. No. 8 Law Buildings, St. Paul st.. Balt. Dec. 24. J SSL— I y ‘ NOTICE. ONE year ago. I made out nnd sent bills to *ll who owed sue, (individually) f..r sub scription or advertising, amounts over one dol lar. The greater part have been paid. A few remain, which I shall place in the hands of magistrates soon after the Ist of January, 1865. Ke.31.-2t E. F. CHURCH. ~ LOST. ©TRAYED to the premises of thc33gc?TSC*> UVX>rl the Baltimore and w£aV a black and white spotted COW.— will please come tonyard, prove Vw ch * r " • n<l “ l ” B h q r oanst:cH. 0 a nst:cH. EXECUTORS’ SALE OF A VERY VALUABLE , FLOUR, GRIST & SAW MILL, AND FARM PROPERTY, • IN BALTIMORE COUNTY. MARYLAND. s IT!HE undersigned, a8 ExocutorJj and in pur- X suance of the powers vested /'Stag in them and by tho Last A T" pf and Testament of Mor-JgsratjggJu& I Farrish, late of Balti " more county, deceased, will offer at puono auc tion, on the premises, in ZOUCKSVILLE, Bal timore county, on Thursday, 16t/i day of February, 1865, At 11 o’eiock A. M., ALL THOSE PARTS OF DIVERS TRACTS OF LAND, viz: “Hooker's Meadows Resurveyed,” “Sto phel’s Delight,” and “ Sportsman's Hall Resur veyed,” or by whatsoever names the same may be'distiuguished and known, situate, lying and being in Zoucksville, Baltimore county, in the . State of Maryland, and now distinguished by Lot No. 5, described by motes and bounds, courses and distances, as containing 874 ACRES OF LAND, more or less, which by deed bearing date tho 27th day of June, in tho year 1864, and record | ed among the Land Records of Baltimore coun ty, in Liber J. 11. L., No. 41, folio 376, Ac., was granted and conveyed by John C. Zouck and wife to the eaid Mordecai Parrish. Also, ALL THOSE PARTS OF DIVERS TRACTS OF LAND,viz: “ Sportsman’s Hall Resurveyed,” “ Hooker’s Meadows Resurveyed,” and “ Morrow’s Ven ture.” or by whatsoever names the same may bo distinguished and known, situate, lying and being in Zoucksville, Baltimore county, in the Stato of Maryland, and now distinguished by Lot No. 1, described by metes and bound 0 , courses and distances, as containing ' 28 ACRES OF LAND,* more or less, which by deed bearing date the 27th day of June, in the year I§o4, and record ed among the Land Records aforesaid, in Liber ! J. 11. L , No. 41, folio 377, Ac., was grafited and ! conveyed by John 0. Zouck and wife to the i said Mordecai Parrish ;—and containing in the aggregate the quantity of 115 i ACRES OF "LAND, more or less. This property is in a good neighborhood, good state of cultivation, is in fee simple, the title is indisputable, and possession will be given on the Ist day of March next. Upon this property is a good water power, and the Flour, Grist and Saw Mill located thereon, is acknowledged to be the best In the county,—the Mill is built of stone, nearly new, and the machinery will well compare with any in the Stale. The Mill is five stories high, is now under rent, and is doing agood business. There is also upon this property a fine large STONE DWELLING, seventy feet front, in good repair, together with ail the necessary outbuildings and tenant houses. Thi* property is about 24 miles from Balti i more, and 2 miles east of the Baltimore and Reisterstown Turnpike Road. After the sale of the above, tbe Wheat, Ac., thereon will be sold. Terms—For the Wheat, Ac., cash ; and for the Land and Mill Property—One-third cash ; one-third in five years, and’ one-third in eight years from the day of sale; the deferred pay ments to be secured to the satisfaction of the I Executors, and to bear interest from the day of sale—or all cash at the option of the pur chaser. For further information >all on or address JOHN R. D. BEDFORD, Towsontown, Balti more countv. Md. JOHN R. D. BEDFORD,! ExMntor . THOMAS C. BOSLEY, j JESSE BUCHER, Auctioneer. Det. 31.—ts Tomday gifts. GO TO BEAD’S FOR CHRISTMAS ARTICLES. | GO TO READ’S FOR CHASTE PRESENTS. GO TO READ'S F.pR HOLIDAY 14V BALTIMORE STREET, One door from Calvert Street. 14V BALTIMORE STREET, One door from Calvert Street. 14V BALTIMORE STREET, One door from Calvert Street. CHRISTMS GOODS, Suitable for every condition, and age, and rela tion ; suitable for Lovers, Sisters, Brothers, Friends, Parents, Children, everybody, in great abundance. Writing Desks. Dressing Cases. Cigar Stands. Cigar Cases. Portfolios. Portmonnaies. Odor Boxes. Opera Glasses. Ladies’ Fine Tuck Combs. Combs of all kinds. Brushes, every style. Cologne and Perfumes. French Pomades. French Toilet Articles. French H’dkf Extracts. Toilet Setts. Jewelry Caskets. Glove Boxes. Bcotch WoodOoods. Work Boxes. . Ladies' Companions. Childrens’ Goods. Dec. 24.—tf ~ FARM FO RRE NT. !T! H E undersigned will rent, from the Ist of A March next, HIS FARM, ly* n ?JbsgA. near Reister town, and adjoin iffejsS - ••**g§L ey, Washington Gore, David]!*f*Jy§ Klinefelter, and .others. The land is in a high ly improved condition, and thers are on the farm about 16 acres of thriving young Orchard of both Peach and Apple Trees. There are about 65 Acres arable land, beside the orchards, which are also cultivated, and about 10 acres of new land, to go in cultivation next Spring. Persons desirous of renting can view tbe farm by applying to MR. WATSON, the tenant, on the place; and further particulars may be learned by application to MR. N. VANSANT, Reisterstown, or to the subscriber by letter, at Old Point Comfort, Va. Nov. 26.—tf DAN'L CUMMING. NOTICE. IN compliance with the Charter, the Stock holders of the Meredith’s Ford and Jarretts villo Turnpike Company are required to meet at JOHN SMITH’S, (Badders’ ola tavern stand, old York road,) on Monday, the 9th day of January, 1865, at 10 o’clock, for the purpose of electing a Pres ident, Five Directors, aim Treasurer, to conduct the affair* of said Company for the ensuing year. Bv order of the Board, ’ JOSHUA 11. SCARFF, Soc’y. Dec. 17.—31 ~ NOTICE. ’ rpHE annual meeting of the Stockholders of X the “ Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad Company,” will be held in the Lec ture Room, in the Borough of OXFORD, Ches ter county, Pa., on Monday, January 9th, A. I>. 1865, between the hours of 12 and 3 P. M., at which time and place an election will be held for a President and Twelve Directors, to serve the ensuing year. By order of the Board, ROBERT HODGSON, Dec. 24.—3 t Secretary. WHEELER’S NEW FARM AND PLANTATION HORSE I’OWER, And Improved Patent No. 1 Thresh er and Cleaner. f (''HE Horse Power has hut two pair of gears. X The master wheel is of wood with segment ■ gear, and is furnished with six levers, whiflie trees, Ac., so that all the animals walk in the same circle. The circle in which the horses ; walk is IS feet diameter, band wheel 40 inches, ' and making ISO turns per minute when horses - walk two miles per hour. Weight of Horse - Power, complete, with six levers, 1,200 pounds. The past season \ye hftve improved our Lever Horse Power, adapted to driving tho Machines we make, and also all the varioud kinds of ma -1 chines that farmers and planters use. Our aim is to have a horse power light enough to serve well, when only a single horse or mule is re ■ qufred, and yet be strong enough for 4 horses ’ or 6 mules, when the machine driven requires 1 that much power. 1 We now think it a perfect machine of its kind, ’ and having thoroughly tested it, offer our cus -1 tomers and the public a horso power, that for lightness, simplicity, strength, durability, and facility of repairing, if broken, cannot be ex -1 celled. Wheeler’s Patent Railway Horse Powers. These Powers are made for 1, 2 or 3 horses, and their superior merits in point of durability, and ease of running, with their compactness and simplicity, lightness and groat length and width of treading floors and stall, give them advantage over other powers, which are highly appreciated by those who have tried them. For information or machines, address JOHN MAYHER, General Agent, 145 W. Pratt st:, opposite Maltby House, Aug. 13. —tf Baltimore, Md. ROSEBANK nurseries, GOVANSTOWN, BALTIMORE CO., MD. FfYHE liberal patronage we have re- X coived in all branches of our busi ness, has b6eli very satisfactory; and we are now prepared, t hrough the inereaso of kinds es well as the qualities of the articles offered, to supply on liberal terms a. still larger demand; and would now draw particular attention to our large collection ol STANDARD APPLE, STANDARD AND DWARF CHERRY, PEAR. PLUM, APRICOT, TEACHES, hardy GRAPE VINES, RASPBERRY. GOOSEBERRY, CUR RANT. BLACKBERRY, Lawton and French Parsley leaved ; also STRAWBERRY AND RHUBARB PLANTS of tho most approved kinds. SHADE TREES of large size and great variety, together with a select stock of hardy EVERGREENS; amoug these we call atten to a fine lot of Seedling American Arborvitsa, fit for hedges. We also offer a superior assortment of hardy ROSES, FLOWERING SHRUBS, DAHLIAS, PHLOXES, GLADIOLUS, JAPAN LILIES, Ac. Ac. Terms reasonable. Orders sent to the subscriber will be punctu ally attended to, and goods delivered, in Balti more free of charge. Catalogues, by enclosing a postage stamp, will be forwarded to order. Jan. 9.—tf W. D. BRACKENRIDCE. CENTRAL STOVE HOUSE. The place to get cheap STOVES is at the corner of Gay and Harrison streets, adjoining the Bridge. XI7'ILLIAM GLUCK respectfully in- afe Tf forms his country friends, thatpjfjpbi. he has the latest, best and most im proved Stoves in tho city, comprising Cook, Parlor and Counting Room Stoves, ot every description. Among the number is the WM’PENN IMPROVED.’for wood or coal. NI AGARA COOK. ROYAL COOK and STUART'S PATENT COOK STOVE, FAIRY QUEEN PARLOR STOVE, and all sizes of EGG and other STOVES, which he can recommend as good, and begs his friends to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. Also, TIN, COPTER and SHEET IRON WARE, in great variety. ROOFING, SPOUTING, Ac., attended to promptly. WILLIAM GLUCK, Central Stove House, Gay Street Bridge, Baltimore. Sep. 17. —4m ' * GILMOUR’S HOTEL. ON THE EUROPEAN P L A N, No. 124 W. BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE. J. D. GILMOUR, Proprietor. A LARGE variety of Meats and Vegetables, including all the delicacies of the season, served up in the best style. Particular pains taken to keep WINES AND LIQUORS of the choicest quality. ROOMS FURNISHED BY THE DAY OR WEEK. -£Q" Dining Rooms for Private Parties. Nov. IS.—ly. ~ JOS E. QUINLAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IX FLOUR, FEED, GROUND BONE, GUANOS, LIME, HAIR, CEMENT, CALCINED PLASTER, Seeds of all Kinds, Constantly on hand at No. 149 North Gay st, near Exeter, Baltimore I AM at all times buying WOOL, for which I am paving the HIGHEST CASH PRICES. JOS. E. QUINLAN. April 23, 1864.—1 y PLOUGH”CASTINGS F PLOUGH CASTINGS !! THE attention of Farmers and Merchants is invited to my full and complete stock, em bracing all tho various sizes of the Wiley, Woodcock, Smith, Atwood, Minor A Horton, Wisconsin, and other kinds, all of which will be sold low by the single piece or ton. Also, a good assortment of Ploughs, at less than regular prices, at No. 142 N. Gav street, Baltimore. HENRY WILCOX. Feb. 6.—tf. THOMAS S. WILCOX, BOOT Aft® SHOE MAKER, No. 134 North Gay street, Baltimore, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT, KEEPS on hand and mats to order, all kinds of GENTLEMENS’ and LADIES’WORK, of the best style of workmanship, and on rea sonable terms. I also keep YANKEE WORK, both coarse and fine, and work suitable for ser vants* wear. Country friends, please giro me a call. Jan. 8,1864. —1 y T. S. W, GIDEON HERBERT, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND COLLECTOR, TOWSONTOWN. Office in the Sheriff's Office. WILL attend promptly to calls of all kinds where his services as an officer are re quired. He will collect accounts against perjj . sons in any part of the county, either by suit or without, and make returns promptly. Dec. 30.—It*. taken” up~estray. C AME to tho residence of the subscriber near Towsontown, on or about the Ist of Decem ber, 1864, a dark brown HEIFER, sup jyfjiposed to be five months old. The own er is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away. Dec. 3.).—3t. HENRY M. WEBB. WANTED! WAN TED! CORN HUSKS YVANTI3D. I WILL buy and receive DRY UNHACKLED HUSKS, and pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE ior the same during the year, in any quantity, and also OAT STRAW bought at tho Old Stand of U. A. POLLACK, No. 96 N. Howard Street, Dec. 10.—3m* Baltimore, Md. NOTICE. DR. J. PIPER would respectfully inform the citizens of Towsontown and vicinity, that he will continue the practice of medicine from the late residence of Dr. E. R. Tidings. Dee. 17- —3t EXECUTORS’ SALE OF | Horses, Cows, Farming .Utensils, &c.* j rriif E subscribers, Executors to the estate of ■ I Rebecca Griffith, deceased, will a sell at public sale, at. her residence, near Black Tuesday, January 17 th, 1805, At 1 o’clock P. M., (if fair, if not the next fair day,) THE STOCK, consisting of 2 good Horses, 1 Brood Ma-re, 1 fine young Riding and Driviug Mare, (full bred,) 4 Milch Cows, l Bull, fine lot of Shoats. FARMING IMPLEMENTS. I narrow-tread Wagon and Wood Bed, 1 Spring Market Wagon, 1 Wheat Drill, a one horse Cart and Harness, 2 Family Carriages, 1 uo-top Buggy, 1 set of Double Harness, L set Brecehbands, lot of Corn, Potatoes, Cider, Ac. Also, I Grain Cradle and Mowing Scythe, Re volving Horse Rake, Straw Cutter, Grind Stone, and Bridle, 1 Sleigh, a lot of Rope, a lot of shingles and Window Shutters, 3 Wood Stoves, Plows, Harrows, Single and Double Trees, Rakes, Forks, Ac. Terms of sale—Cash. GEORGE G. GRIFFITH,! - . SAMUEL L. GRIFFITH,; 13 ' WILLIAM DUNCAN, Auctioneer. Deo. 31.—31* CHANGE OF HOURS. Baltimore, Uatonsville & Ellicott's Mills FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ON and after Monday, October 3d, 1864, cars will run HOURLY, FROM 7 A. M. TO 12 M., and FROM 2 TO 7 P. M.. DAILY, ' Sundays included. PASSENGERS TO AND FROM ELLICOTT’S MILLS will leave daily, Sundays.included, at 3 and 11 A. M., and 2 and 5 P. M. Depot west end of Baltimore street. Oct. B.—tf _ BALTIMORE & TOWSONTOWN ON an after Monday, October 10th, 1864, cars will LEAVE BALTIMORE EVERY HOUR. Iu the Charles Street Cars, corner of Baltimore and North streets, FROM 7 A. M. TO 6 P. M., except 12 M. And will leave CORNER EAST AND ENSOR STS., Old Town, EVERY HOUR, FROM 7.15 A. M. TO 6.15 F. M., Except at 12.15 noon. The cars connect at North Boundary Avenue. LEAVE TOWSONTOWN EVERY HOUR, FROM 7 A. M. TO 7 P. M., except at. 12 M. A car will leave the corner of EAST AND ENSOR STREETS at 11 P. M. Oct. A. D. SANKS, Agent. OLD TOWN DRUG STORE. THE undersigned having thoroughly renewed his stock, and laid in a com-TW plete assortment of DYE STUFFS, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, and everything else in his line, respectfully so licits the attention of country purchasers, and a call from all dealers. Having perfected his arrangements both in Baltimore and in tho northern cities, with re gard to purchases, he is enabled to sell so low as to satisfy his customers, that while the arti-. eles in his line are judiciously selected. hi° PRICES are CHEAPER than the cheapest. He requests a call from every one who comes to town to purchase, assuring them they will be satisfied. In addition to the usual stock con tained in a Drug Store, I keep on hand a thor ough assortment of PATENT MEDICINES. P. S. Physicians’ orders promptly filled with care. N. B. Oil of Vitriol at the lowest cash price. FRANKLIN METZGER, Cor. Gav and Exeter streets, Old Town. Feb. 2. 1861.—1 y R. H. GORSUCH, Successor to Jehu Gorsuch, Corner of Gay and Front sts., Baltimore, Md., PKALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, HAS received h)3 Spring Summer supply of good 3, con - sistingin part of Knives and Pocket Knives, Table and Tea Spoons. Hollow’ Ware, Wagon Boxes, Horse Shoes and Nails, Nail Rods, Carpenters’ Tools, Axes, Locks, Hinges, Screws, Bolts, Shovels, Forks, Picks, Mattocks, Cast and Blister Steel, Trace, Halter and Cow Chains, Counter Scales, Safety Fuse, Gun Caps. WOODCOCK'S PLOWS AND CASTINGS; Also, Stew'art’s wedge-pattern AXES, war ranted. all of which 110 offers wholesale and retail at his usual low prices. July 16.—tf E. D. ONION, COAL DEALER. Corner of Forrest and Brittan sts., Baltimore. I HAVE on hand and am constantly receiv ing, all the different varieties of COAL, for family use, steam, blacksmith and limeburn .ers’ purposes, which we offer for sale in quan tities to suit, at tho lowest market prices. Our country friends, sending their teams for Coal, will find our yard tho most convenient one in the city to load at. Coal delivered promptly at any of the sta tions on the Northern Central, or Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad. E. D. ONION, Creamer’s Old Lumber Yard. Oct. I.—3m Leather ! Leather !! Leather !!! N. THOMAS & CO., Ko. 9 and 11 Ensor street, near Gay, Baltimore TT7 OULD respectfully inform theirold friends f V and customers, and all who manufacture and deal in LEATHER, FINDINGS, OIL. <tc., that they still continue at the ' above old establshed stand.— Their stock consists of Sole, Up- J pen arid Harness Lkathkr, French and Domestic Calf Skins, Morocco, and in fact all kinds of leather usually kept for sale. Also, Siiob Fishings in their variety, Oil, Jc. They will purchase for cash at the highest prices,green and dry Hides, Sheep-Bkins.§Ta *• low, itc.. Thankful for past patronage, they solicits a continuance thereof at the old stand. Pec. 22, 1860.—1 y Auctioneer’s Notice. THE undersigned hereby informs the public that he has procured a license as AUC TIONEER, for the Second Congressional Dis trict, comprising the sth, 6th, 7th, Bth, 10th, 11th and 12th Election Districts of Baltimore county, and all Harford county,’and will attend to auctioneering sales, both real and personal. May be found at all times'at Towsontown, when desired, and charges very moderate. I have also applied for a license in the sth Congressional District, composed partly of the Ist, 2d, 3d, 4th, Bth and 13th Districts of Baltimore countv. Oct. 18.—tf JAMES W. OWINGS. FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. THE undersigned wishes to dispose of part of his farm, situate in Long Green AasaSk Valiev, Baltimore county, aboutfj-^S® 1 mile from the Harford Turn- and 14 from Baltiniore]i!jm(j?s city. The tract contains 65 ACRES of LAND, without improvements. About 6 acres aro in wood,'balance clear. The land is well water ed, uuder-good fencing, and is divided into 5 fields. Limestone can be had plenty in a short distance from the property. FETER NAFZINGER. Long Green P. 0., Baltimore county, Md. Nov. 26.—tf FOR SALE. undersighed offers for sale a Shifting- X top BUGGY, nearly new, also a set of Sin gle Harness, will be sold at a bargain if imme diate application be made to E. H. ADY, ADY’S HOTEL, Towsontown. D*c. 30.—tf. r FOR THE HOLIDAYS, FOR THE MINCE MEAT. NEW RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON, ' PURE GROUND CINNAMON, CLOVES. r ALSPICE, NUTMEGS, MACE, SWEET CIDER ? COOKING WINES AND BIIANDI2S. FOR COMPASSES, CHRISTMAS CALLS, &C. ' FRENCH BRANDY-AND JAMAICA SPIRITS ! fetV FOR THE EGG NOGG. Tjgy t OLD BAKER RYE WHISKEY. 1851, the best • in the countrv, and PURE FRENCH 'BRANDY, • FOR THE GENTLEMEN [ WITH , PURE OLD PORT, MADEIRA. SHERRY AND MALAGA WINES, PERFECT LOVE, NOYOAU AND ROSE CORDIALS, CATAWBA ANI) ISABELLA WINES, Ac., JB@-FOB THE LADIES.^ OLD SCOTCH WHISKEY, j For the cold nights. New Buckwheat & Golden Syrup, For the cold mornings. Cranberries for (lie Turkey. ! PRIME CINCINNATI HAMS FOIt TUB Thaukegivlng ami Christmas Dinner. ALMONDS, FIGS, PRUNES, WALNUTS, FILBERT 3 AND LAYER RAISINS, For the Table. For Ginger Cakes for the Children, GAM BRIL’S P ATAPSCO, DUER’S RESER VOIR, FAMILY, EXTRA AND SUPER FLOUR, with PRIME PORTO RICO MOLASSES, and PURE GROUND GINGER. FOR THEOYSTERS. BOND’S BOSTON BUTTER CRACKERS and MILK BISCUIT, FOX’S FARINA CRACK ERS, EDINBURG CRACKERS, Ac. , FOR THE Benejfit of Everybody I! , PINE APPLE CHEESE, FRESH PEACHES and TOMATOES, English A American PICK LES and SAUCES, F33F& SUGARS, EXTRACTS —Vanilla. Rose, Poach, Lemon, Celery, Orange, Nectarine, Almond, Ac., and t he celebrated NO VEL TY CA KES : Not forgetting our usual large and varied stock BROWN and WHITE SUGARS, i GREEN, ROASTED A GROUND COFFEE. OOLUNG, IMPERIAL. GUNPOWDER AND YOUNG HYSON TEAS, and every article to be found in a first class Family Grocery Store. €. LRWI§ DUNLAP, NO. IS WEST BALTIMORE STREET, Between Institute and the Bridge, Baltimore. Nov. 19.—tf NEW HOUSE FURNISHING STORE No. 135 N. Gay street, Baltimore. BICffiARD AUHHOER* Wholesale and Retail dealer in HOU3E FURNISHING GOODS, ALSO, WOODENWARE & HARDWARE. rFIHE public are respectfully invited to call X and examine my stock of TUBS, BUCKETS, CHURNS, BRUSHES, BROOMS. BRITANNIA. JAPANNED AND TIN WARE. KNIVES AND FORKS, ALBATA SPOONS, CHINA AND GLASS WARE, And every other description of Housekeeping Goods and Woodenware, at tbe very lowest prices. RICHARD ARMIGER, 135 N. Gay st., near High, Baltimore. Feb. 27, 1804.—1 y GEORGE C. McCOULL, UNDERTAKER, No. 131 Saratoga street, 1 door west of Howard Opposite tbe Western Hotel, Baltimore, IS prepared to furnish COFFINS at much less than the usual price, and of afinefinish. Large sized Mahogany Coffins, hinged, lined, and pleated with satin in the breast ....$lB 00 Do. Walnut do do .-... 12 00 Large Sized Poplar, imitation of mahog any or walnut, trimmed as mahogany, 7 00 SMALL COFFINS in proportion, for caeh. Jan. 9,1864. —1 y GOVERNM ENTcTaI sfi OFFICE. WM. IS- HILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, • 70 W. Favetfe at., Baltimore. SOLDIERS’ BOUNTY,- PENSION, BACK PAY, PRIZE MONEY, FOR SEAMEN, LOCAL AND STATE BOUNTY, For White and Colored Volunteers, AND COMPENSATION FOR OWNERS OF SLAVES, promptly collected by WM. B. HILL, 70 W. Fayette street, i Near St. Paul street, Baltimore. March 23.—tf Towsontown Female Seoiinary. Boarding' & Day School for Young Ladies. MRS. MARGARET R. 3CH3NCK, PaiNcir.ir, Late Principal of the Columbus Female Somi narv, Ohio. THIS Institution will be open- i ed for the reception.of pupils on Wednesday, September 7th. Mrs. Schenck has been teach - iug for many years, and has references and testimonials of the highest character from per sons who havo had daughters under her care, and others, which she will be happy to show to any who may desire to see them. Circulars can be obtained by applying to tho ' Principal, Towsontown, or Messrs. CUSHING A BAILEY’S and other bookstores, Baltimore. July 30.—6 m Thomas Mullin, Jr., COACH MANUFACTURER, East side of Holliday st., Adjoining Shipley’s Livery Stables, Second door South of Pleasant at., Baltimore. Thomas mullin, Jr., ke e P s f ysL!ra]& on hand, and manufactures to order, CARRIAGES OF DESCRIPTION, at short notice, made by good workmen; and of the best materials. . N. B. REPAIRING done at the shortest no tice, and on reasonable terms. Julv 28, 1860.—1 y JOSEPH REILLY’S SALOON & RESTAURANT* No. 11 South street, Baltimore. OYSTERS, GAME, Ac, served up|>G\ f\ at short notice. Af-MT English, Irish and Scotch ALES, and BROWN STOUTS of most approved brands. Superior six-vears-old ENGLISH ALE, from the celebrated brewery of Burton on Trent, to bo had on draught. An infallible remedy for Dyspepsia. Sep 12.—6 m C. W. Slagle & Co., COMMISSION A PRODUCE MERCHANTS, No. 118 and 133 North street, Baltimore. WE sell and buy on commission all kinds of GRAIN, CLOVER SEED. FLOUR, CORN MEAL, and COUNTRY PRODUCE generally, and remit proceeds promptly. We have for sale GUANO, SALT, FLASTER, FISH and SEEDS of all kinds. July 14, 1860.—1 y In tho Matter of Apprentices. In Orphans'Court for Baltimore County, ) November 30tb, 1861. j WHEREAS, the time and attention of the Court is occupied to the exclusion of the ! regular business of the Court, in hearing and } determining applications for binding out as ap ; prentices negro children, made frep by the i adoption of the present Constitution of the j State, many of whom it is alleged are orphans, i others, it is stated, arc abandoned bj/their pa rents; and whereas, justice requires that more time should be devoted to tho investigation of these cases than is possessed by the Court on its regular days of meeting; it ia therefore or i dered, — Ist. That the the Court meet on THURSDAY I and FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK, during the I December Term of the Circuit Court, in addi tion to its regular days of meeting. 2d. That all persons making applications as ' above, meet tho Courtonsaid day, and observe j the following : —Bring the child into Court, and attend in person with t-he witnesses, if any.— The parents, if living must be present, if their presence can be obtained. 3d. Apply to the Register of Wills for all summons’, either for parents or witnesses. True copy: JOHN PHILPOT. Register of Wills for Baltimore county. Dec. 3.—tf LEATHER, ~~ LEATHER, LEATHER. “ NOTHING LIKE LEATHER I” AND nowhere else can it be bought cheaper than at F. H. Grupy’s old stand, as I am tanning a large part of rny stock and finishing same, and have always on hand the largest and best assortment of prime sole, both oak and hemlock, to be found in Baltimore. HlDES—Hides Wanted 1 I want for ray fall tannage, 2000 to 5000 prime cow end steer hides, delivered either at. my tan-yard or at my store, for which I will pay the very highest cish price. Write to me or call and see me before selling. Prime Tan Bark always wonted. F. H. GRUFY, 42 South Calvert Street, Baltimore. Dec. 10.—3 m Dr. Sappington’a COMPOUND SYRUP OF FLAXSEED, Will cur© COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, Ac. Thie Superior Cough Syrup, has been before the public Eighteen Years. It is now considered a certain cure for tho abovo named diseases by all who have used it. Prepared bv DR. R. 6. SAPPINGTON. 132 N. Gay street, Between High and Front streets, Nov. 19.—tf Baltimore, Md. Drafted Men in Baltimore County ! TAKE NOTICE. rpHE undersigned can furnish “Alien Sub j_ stitutes" at short notice, and will guarantee release for three years. No money required until exemption papers are procured. Clubs furnished at greatly reduced prices, and as we have had experience in business since the first draft in 1861, and facilities for procuring substitutes, we can fill all our'orders with great dispatch. All communications promptly answered.— We respectfully solicit a call. WM. COLTON A CO., Duly authorised Agents, No. 24 Second Street, Corner Tripolet’s Alley, Baltimore. Dee. 10.—lm : JOHN d7hAMMOND, SADDLE, HARNESS, TRUNK, AND COLLAR MANUFACTURER, WHOLESALE <t- RETAIL, j&L* No. 348 Baltimore st., dFW&jfJ SCi3 doors below Eutaw House,Baltimore, MANUFACTURES and keeps constantlyon hand every description of SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS, COLLARS, and every other article in his line. All orders executed with neatness and dispatch. July 9,1564. —1 y ””CHII*A STOKE. WM. S. WONDERLY & CO., ■JJAVE on hand a complete etock of f CHINA, GLASS, QUEENBWARE, wUmSsB Fine and common, at the Warehouse, | 75 Baltimore street, S doors west of Gay street, COAL OIL, of the uery best quality, by the ! barrel or galloD, and a complete assortment of LAMPS and WICK for burning it. The manufacture of STONE and EARTHEN WARE S' ill continued. I All goods for the country packed in a scien tific manner, and will be" sold wholesale and retail, at very low prices, to suit the times. Nov. 5, JB64.—tf HATTER’S Pure Flaxseed Drops, FOR COUGHS, COLDS, AND ALL AFFEC TIONS OF THE THROAT, No. 133 North Gay street, Baltimore. A LL kinds of CAKES AND COXFECTION- AeRY, of tho best, quality, on reasonable arms. Nov. 19.—tf AtrRCD IJAVS. JAMES ALFRED HUTCHINS Ijam3 & Hutchins, Tea Dealers and Grocers, Corner Gay and High sts., Baltimore. KEEP constantly on hand a choice and ex tensive stock of TEAS, WINES, GROCER IES and Provisions generally, to which they re spectfully invite the attention of purchasers. Feb. 13.—tf . “MADISON HOUSE,” M.iT. P. WAT6ON, 87 and 39 North Second street. Between Market and Arch, Philadelphia. Livery Stable and Restaurant aitachod. April'23, 1864.—1 y Auctioneer. THE undersigned having taken out a Gov ernment License for sth as well as the 2d Congressional District, ia prepared to attend sales in any part of Baltimore or Harford coun ties. or any other portion of said Districts, ex cept Baltimore city. Having removed from Sweet Air to Towsontown. persons having business with me will please address me at Towsontown, or ap ply to Mr. Church. Advocate Office, Mr. Long nccker & Sons, American Office, or Mr. Nelson Cooper, at bis store. V SAMUEL G. WILSON, Dec. s.—tAlo Towsontown, Md. TAKE NOTICE. FALL STYLES OF HATS, 1804. WE are now prepared to fur- _ u nieli our friends and public with tho FALL STYLES {fM§jspwqh OF HATS, for Gentlemen’s wear, SUBiSs££ which will compare favorably with any sold in the city of Baltimore. ALSO, SOFT FELT HATS, Latest patterns, for Gentlemen, Youths end Children, some very beautiful. ‘ S. HINDEB & SON, Oct. 15.—tf No. 100 Gay street. Burnt Records. ORDERED this 12th day of May, 1864, that the Commission of Records will meet at the Court House, Baltimore county, from day to day until further notice. 7 JAMES J. GIVEN, Commissioner of Records. True copy. —Test: W. M. ISAAC, Clerk my 14.—1£ to Commissioner of Reeovd*. 236 NORTH GAY ST. 236 CHEAP gj|| Shoe Store. WE have now on hand a large assortment of Ladies’. Misses and Childrens' BOOTS, SHOES, BALMORALS and GAITERS. Ladies’ Morocco 800t5... $2 00 to $3 50 Ladies’ Balmorals 2 25 to 375 Ladies’ Glove Kid Balmorals 3 50 to 3 50 Ladies’ Gaiters 2 00 to 3 75 Ladies’ Double-soie Calf Boots 2 25 to 525 Misses’ Booot* 75 to 200 Give us a trial. One trial will securo us your custom. A l.arge reduction made to storekeepers. Remember the number— -238 NORTH GAY STREET, Six doors above the Bel Air Market. Dec. 17.—4 t J. V. TOWNSEND & CO., BEAL ESTATE AGENTS, AND COMMISSIONERS por THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. No. 8 Law Building, St. Faul street, Baltimore. Farms, mills, country seats, cot tages, CITX HOUSES, and BUILDING LOTS, a large variety, for sale or exchange. Real Estate purchased, sold or exchanged, Money loaned and carefully invested, Titles examined, Buildings insured, Conveyancing. Agency for Delaware, Maryland and Penn sylvania Farms and Lands. Coal, Timber and Iron Ore Lands for sale. - in in Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, and other cities, for salo or exchange. Nov. 12.—2ni James Beatty. George R. Skillhak. JAMES BEATTY & CO., SHIP BISCUIT, CRACKER, AND CAKE BAKERS, NO3. 92, Si and 96 Dugan’s Wharf, Near Pratt streat, Balt. Jan. 16.—tNl4* BAGS I BAGS I ! BAGS I! I AT THE Maryland Bag Faotory. 20,000 AS” HA:fD BCEIAPB 10,000 two-bushel CANVASS BAGS, suitable for farmers and millers. 5,000 CLOVERSEED BAGS. Together with a full assortment of all other kinds. GEO. W. HOOPER, Corner South and Pratt sts., Baltimore. March 12.—tf ... ■ - - ‘ WE have on hand and are constantly re ceiving, all the different varieties of COAL,- for family use, steam, blacksmith and limeburners’ purposes, which we offer for sale in quantities to suit, at the lowest market pri ces. Our country friends, sending their teams for Coal, will find oug yard the most convenient one in the city to load at. Coal delivered promptly at any of the sta tions on the Northern Central, or Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore railroad. W. F. H. ONION, Corner Lombard street and Central Avenue. Feb. 20. iy legaiTnqtices., In Baltimore County Orphans’Court, ) December 20tb, 1864. j ORDERED, that tbe lease of the Real Estate* of JOHN W. DISNEY, deceased, made by Hannah A. Disney and William A. Disney, the * Executors of the last will and testament of the said deceased, and this day reported to this Court by the said Executors, be ratified and confirmed, unleßS cause be shown to the con tra rv. On or before the 27 ih day of January, 1865, provided a copy of this order be inserted in some weekly newspaper published in Baltimore eountv, for three successive weeks, before the 27th day of January, 1865. The report states tho terms of the lease to be $3,000, with ground rent of §77 per annum reserved on 6aid Real Estate. STEPHEN W. FALLS, ) JAS. A. STANDIFORD, - Judges. JOS. MERRY MAN, J True copy—Test : JOHN PHILPOT, Register of Wills for Baltimore county. Dec. 31. 3t rpiIIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, that the sub- X scriber, has obtained from the Orphans* Court of Baltimore county, letters of adminis tration on the estate of JOSHUA CLEMENTS, late of said county, deceased. All persons hav ing claims against the said estate are hereby warned to exhibit tbe same with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber, On or before the 31o< day of August, 1865 ; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given under my hand this 27th day of December. 1864. SUSANNAH CLEMENTS, Dec. 31.—it* Administratrix. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, that the sub scriber 3 have obtained from the .Orphans’ Court of Baltimore comity, letters of adminis tration on the estate ot BENJAMIN EGGLESTON, late of said county, deceased. All persons hav ing claims against the said estate, are hereby warned to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber, On or before the 17 ih day of August, 1865 ; . they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Those indebted to said-estate are requested to make immediate paytuent. Given under my hand this 13th day of December, 1864. JOS. W. EGGLESTON, Adm’r, 202 Mulberry street, B<imor*. Dec. 17.—4t* rnHIS IS TCf GIVE NOTICE, that the sub- I scribes have obtained from the Orphans* dourt of Baltimore county, letters of adminis tration on the estate of WILLIAM WRIGHT, late of said county, deceased. All personshav ing claims against the said estate are hereby warned to exhibit tho same with the vouchera thereof, to the subscribers, On or before the 17 1 A day of Avgust, 1885 ; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all bonefit of said estate. Those indebted to said estate ere requested to make immediate payment. Given under our hands this 13th day of December, 1864. ELIZABETH WRIGHT, DANIEL WRIGHT, Dec. 17.—4t* Administrators. rpHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, that the sub- X scribi-r has obtained fioni the Orphans* Court of Baltimore county, letters testamenta ry on tbe estate of EDWIN R. TIDINGS, late of said county, deceased. All persons hav ing claims against the said estate are hereby warned to exhibit tbe sarno with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber, On or before the 17 th day of August, 1866 / they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given "tirJtr my bandthis 13th day of December, ISC: - •V?. LLIAM 6. KEECH, Dec. 17. —4 t Executor. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, that the sub scribers have obtained from the Orphans* Court of Baltimore county, letters testamen tary on the estate of MORDECAT PARRISH, late of said county, deceased. All persons hav ing claims against tho said estate, are hereby warned to exhibit the same with the vouchera thereof to the subscribers, On or before the 10<A day of August, 1866 ; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given under our bands this Bth day of December, 1864. JNO. R. D. BEDFORD, THOMAS C. BOSLEY, Deo. 10.—4t* Executor*.