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DR. T. B. TALBOTT’S
MEDICATED CONCENTRATED
Pineapple Cider.
SOLE AGENCY,
Nos. 64, 65, 66, G7, 68, 70, 72 and 74,
WASHINGTON STREET, NEW YORK.
New York, September Ist, 1864.
THE proprietor has known for a long time
the very beneficf&l results arisiug from the
use of this valuable remedy, and has been in
duced to place it before the public for the bene
fit of sufiering humanity. It will increase the
strength, give vigor and action to the system,
and regulate digestion. When taken internally
tor pains of all kinds—Bilious Colic, Diarrhea,
Diseases of. the Throat, Fains in the Giftst,
Hoarseness, Coughs, Neuralgia, Rheumatic
Pains, Dyspepsfb, Acidity of the Stomach, etc.
etc.—its soothing and quieting effect on the
system is most astonishing.
Dr. Wilcox, an eminent physician, employed
it with great success in treating Fevers, Dys
pepsia, Nervous Affections, Loss of Appetite,
Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Chronic
Diarrhea, Colic, Dysentery, and diseases of the
Stomach and Bowels. It is also particularly
recommended by physicians to delicate females
and is an excellent remedy for Enfeebled Di
gestiou, Want of Appetite, Scrofula, Nephritic
Affections, Rheumatism, etc. etc. It never fails
to relieve Nervous Tremor, Wakefulness, Dis
turbed Sleep, etc. American ladies have used
this article with great success, to heighten their
color and beauty.
It imparts cheerfulness to the disposition,
and brilliancy to the complexion.
To travelers especially it is ox inestimable
value, and should be provided as a medicine
for every journey in which the water is likely
to vary in quality and tendency.
Persons residing in any part of the country
may adopt it with the utmost confidence as a
timely, efficacious restorative.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE.
1. Sanitary Direction, or a Preventive of Sick
ness.—The experience that Dr. Talbot has had
for the last twenty-five years, couvince3 him
that it is time the public had an article ottered
that will prevent sickness. The article offered
is Dr. Talbot’s Medicated Piueapplo Cider, de
signed for all classes, old and young. 1 ' It is not
now to the Doctor, bVxt is .entirely new to the
public.. One quart'bottle will last a well per
son oue year. This is rather a new mode ol
doctoring, nevertheless it will save millions
from being sick. Is it not better to pay three
dollars a year from being sick, than to pay ten
or twenty dollars in doctors’ bills, and as much
more for the loss of. time and the inconvenience
of being sick? To prevent sickness use as fol
lows: Add one teaspoon full of Medicated Pine
apple Cider to a tumbler of cold water, and
drink the first thing after you rise in the morn
ing, and the same before you retire at night.—
It will increase the strength, and give vigor and
action to the system.
2. Bilious Colic. —Take four tablespoons-full
of th'e Medicated Cider; with as much water
added, every ten minutes. If the patient is no
relieved after the third dose, an injection ol
warm water, with-ten drops of the Medicated
Cider added, will effect a peedy cure. If the
patient is feverish, use cold, water for injection,
with the Cider as above.
3. Diarrhea. —For a violent attack, take two
tablespoons Tull of the Medicated Cider every
toivifliuutes until it is ehei'ked.
4. Sore Throat. —Add ten drops of the Medi
cated Cider to a pint of cold water, and use as
a gargle; put a wet cloth around your neck
when you retire.
5. doughs. —Add on tablespoon full of Medi
cated Cider to a half pint of water ; take once
in two hours.
6. Dyspepsia. —Add two so. ions full of Medi
cated Cider to a wine ; gh*33 full of water, and
take, before or wimft eating.
Burns. —Add ten drops of the Medicated
der to one quart of cold water ; saturate a
oth with the mixture and apply to the burn
hanging as often as it becomes warm. It will
pemove the fire or pain in.live minutes. Keep
it wet with the preparation until well. Add
if at hand, to the water until the pain is
removed, then cold water is sufficient until
healed.
8. Witumatism. —Add to one half pint hof
neater a wine-glass full of Medicated Cider, and
take every fifteen minutes. Apply hot wet Han
nels to the parts affected, and a sure care will
follow in a short time.
9. Bruise —ln case of a Wound, Bruise or
Fracture, add one tablespoon full of the Medi
cated Pineapple Cider to half a pint of cold
water; drink six times a day—this will keep
the bowels all right. Add ten drops of the Oi
der to a quart of cold water, and keep the
w >und thoroughly saturated with the prepara
tion until well. If there is fever add ice to the
•water.
10. Headache. —Add two tablespoons full o'
the Medicated Pineapple CideT to a tumbler ol
cold water : take every thirty minutes. If Siek
Headache, add half the quantity of Cider to
the same quanty of water; take every fifteen
minutes.
11. Chills and Freer. —When the chill comes
on. take a wine-glass full of the Medicated
Cider, add to a tumbler of water as hot as can
be taken pleasantly : this will remove the chill
in a short time. The Cider may be taken with
out the water if desired, every half hour uut-il
the chill passes off. When the fever comes on,
drink half a pint of cold water, with ten drops
of the Medicated Cider every half hour, and
the fever will soon pass oft’, and a speedy re
covery will be the result.
12. Piles. —To prevent Piles, when -.you are
costive and have difficult evacuations, add ten
drops of the Medicated Cider to a gill of cold
water, or if the patient is naturally cold, take
warm water and inject: retain it. one hour and
it will bring on an easy evacuation and there
by prevent piles, which are always brought on
by difficult evacuations.
13. Catarrh. —What is the Catarrh ? It is a
defluxion or increased secretion of mucus from
the membranes of the nose, fauces, and bron
chixe, with fever, sneezing, cough, thirst, lassi
tude, and loss of appetite, and sometimes an
entire loss of taste, called also a cold. An Epi
demic Catarrh is called Influenza, a chronic af
fection of the mucous membrane of the nos
trils and fauces. To cure above, add to half a
pint cold water ten drops of the Medicated Ci
der; take some of the mixture in your hand
and snuff it up your nose, until it comes out oi
the mouth ; be thorough with the snuffing, in
order to reach the affected parts. It may take
6ix months to cure, buta decided improvement
will bo observed in thirty days. Practice also
the first direction, to keep the blood in order.
14. fever of any kind. —Add ten drops of Med
icated Pineapple Cider to a quart of cold water, ’
iced if handy ; saturate a cloth with the prep
aration, and apply to the affected parts ; also,
add-five drops to a tumbler of cold water, and
drink every ten minutes. The fever will soon
b§ removed.
15. Colic Dysentery. —Take two tablespoons
full of Medicated Pineapple Cider every ten
minutes ; also add ten drops to a quart of cold
water, and inject half a pint every xen minutes.
You will soon be all right.
16. Disturbed Sleep. —Add one tablespoon full
of M- dicateff Pineapple Cider to a tumbler of
cold water, and drink before you retire; when
you rise in the morning repeat the above. If
that does not make you sleep, take two table
spoons full of the Cider.
17. American Ladies, to heighten their color
and beauty, should take one tablespoon full of
the Medicated Pineapple Cider at dinner, also
when they retire at night, and when they rise
in the morning.
or Slrvma —the popular name,
" King’s Evil,”—Add four tablespoons full of
tbs Medicated Pineapple Cider to a tumbler of
cold water; take three times a day, also just
before you retire, and when you rise in Hie
morning.
20. Tracers should always be supplied with
the Medicated Pineapple Cider, as they meet
with so many changes of water. One swallow
of the Cider will counteract the bad effects of
a change of water; being concentrated, one
bottle will be sufficient for a trip. A swallow
for car or boat sickness.
B. T. BABBITT, Sole Agent, ]
64, 65, 66. 67, 63, 70, 72 and 74, J
Washington street, N. Y. <
For sale by Grocers and Druggists and Coun- 1
try Storekeepers generally in the country.
CHAB. MARKELL, Agent at Baltimore.
PRICES: \
THREE DOLLARS PER BOTTLE, (fullquart.) f
TWO DOLLARS “ (full pint.) i
ONE DOLLAR “ (full*pint.)
On* quart hnttlo, two pint bottles, or four half c
pint bottles sent free by express on receipt of a
price. For sale everywhere, s
Oct. 15.—tf
WHITMAN S COLUMN
E. WHITMAN & SONS,
_ • JfANTFACTCBKRS OF
Agricultural SiiipSejnenls,
AND MACHINE!!*,
AND DE4LKRS IS
SEED 3, FERTILIZERS,
HORTICULTURAL TOOLS,
And Agricultural Hardware generally,
Nos. 22 and 24 South Calvert street,
Bai.timouf, Mo.
I'UIE manufacturing Department will be per
. sonally superintended by the senior partner
whose long experience in this line of business
has rjwade.red.him familiar with all its various
branches.
Our stock will be one of the largest in this
city, and in consideration of our experience
anil advantages in manufacturing, we are pre
pared to furnish all the latest and most impro
ved kinds of- Farm Implements on the most fa
vorable. terms.
CRADLES AAD SCYTHES.
Next to Reaping Machines, the Grain Cradle
is an implement of importance to the wheat
grower, and notwithstanding the Reaper has
gone into such general use, it does not seem to
lessen the demand for the Grain Cradle with
us. This may probably be. owing to the quality
of the article we keep, which is generally
known to farmers. Merchants and dealers arc
generally supplied by us, with" this article, and
we are pleased to inform them our stock this
season will be fully equal to what it has been
heretofore, and we shall be gratified with a con
tinuance of their liberal custom.
Revolving Home Rake.
This is the best article that can he used for
the raking of Hay, especially if the grass is
heavy. We have an excellent article of this
kind—the best ever in this market.
Price sl2 and sl4.
Spring Tooth Gleaner.
For Wheat Fields alone this article is perfect.
It saves a large amount of wheat that no other
rake would gather up. It will often pay for
itself in the saving of wheat in a field! of ten
acres. Price this season, sl4.
Preniiinn xYewSub-soil Plow.
This Plow has been tried by the United States
Agricultural Society, and by many State Socie
ties, and has never faiied to receive the first
premium. It has a revocable steel edge, is
simple in its construction, easy in draft and
management, aud adapted to a common team.
Simplicity, strength and economy are here
most happily combined,
The Plow being an important implement in
Agriculture, we have recently given much at
tention to its manufacture, and at a very heavy
cost have procured the best aud most perfect
set of machinery in use, aud are now prepared
to fill all orders for Plows of any description,
on as favorable terms as can bo had in the Uni
ted States, quality and workmanship consider
ed. We wish to call the attention of dealers to
our manufacture of Plows, which we think,
cannot be surpassed in this country.
Side Hill or Swivel Plow,.
The above Plows are so constructed that the
mould board is easily and instantly changed
from one side to the other, which enables the
operator to perform the work upon side hills,
turning all the furrow slices with great accu
racy downward.
THERMOMETER CHURN.
|
This Churn is so constructed that the cream ‘
or milk is readily brought to the desired tom- j
perature without mixing water or other sub- |
stances, and the temperature certainly and j
definitely determined, which proves invaluable j
in the art of making butter.
HOWARD’S !
REAPS AG AYD MOWING j
MACHINES,
MANUFACTURED BY
E. WHTTM-AN <t SONS. BALTIMORE,
WITH OR WITHOUT SELF-RAKE,
Is the best adapted to the wants of Maryland
Farmers of any machine in Use. It has a large |
drive wheel, which enables it to work over J
rough land, water furrows and gullies, when
other machines could not be worked at all.
Those in want of the latest and best improve
ments in the way of cutting Grain or Grass,
will do well to send their orders early. Price
of the Combined Machine with Self-Rake,slßs.
Price of Mower, sllO.
We can furnish our customers with any kind
of REAPERS AND MOWERS, at prices as low
as they can be purchased in our market, and ;
solicit their early orders.
May 7,1864.—1 y ’ I
| THOUGHTS FOR SICK PEOPLE.
I DR. HAMPTON'S TINCTURE.
RGV. B. B. BROOKB.
j Messrs. Mortimer A Mowbray : —The use o
1 yowr “Hampton’s Tincture” has been a very
j great blessini to me and my family. The effect
of it, on my throat disease, has been marvelous.
For all such diseases l most cordially recom
mend it. Yours truly,- B. B. Brooke. j
Pastor of the Eulaw M. E. Church, j
’ | REV. JOHN LANAIIAN.
j Messrs. Mortimer A Mowbray:— I take plea
-1 sure in saying to you that I have u*ed your
! “Hampton’s Tincture” with groat profit. From
■> ! a serious throat affection, my general health
s has become very much impaired, when 1 coni
s menoed to use “ Hampton’s Tincture." I found
; its effects upon my general health most satis
s factory. My nervous system and digestive or-
H gan.s soon righted up under its use.
I have several times recommended it to my
'- friends, and in every case, so far as I have been
- infurmod, they have used it with success.
Yours truly. Jons Lvnaha.n,
, ! Pastor Exeter Street M. E. Church, Baltimore.
MISS MARY SCHOFIELD.
Extract from her letter.
“I often wish my parents had known of this
remedy when I was a child, as I beiievo l should
have been saved the exoruliating pain I have
been subjected to, a.s well as the deformity ol
body I must carry to the grave, and my parents
would not have been under such heavy expen
ses from doctors’ bills and in sending me, as
they did, to the celebrated Springs in England,
in search of health. I wish all the attlided ,
world could see me and hear the benefits I have
derived from this Tincture ol Hampton’s. I
try to make all acquainted with its virtues with
whom I come in contact.
“Gentlemen, I am a thousand times obliged
to you, and you are at liberty to use my name
and case to all.
“ I remain yours in gratitude,
, Mary A. Schovikld,
“ No, 630 West Baltimore street.”
MR. EDWIN M* SPRANKLIN,
No. 27 Register st., Baltimore,
, Most dreadful case of Scrofula of years' stand
| ing, lost, a number of pieces of bone—restored j
to health.
s HEREDITARY SCROFULA.'
t A boy in the family of the Hon. W. P. Tliora
i asson, once a member of Congress from Ken -
> tucky, was a mass 4>f sores from bead to foot,
i IJis eyelids turned inside out, protruding over
i the eyeballs so as to produce blindness. He
r was cured by Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture.
1 B. H. ANDERSON, of Kent county,
5 Was induced, from so much testimony, to try
1 it on a servant girl. Her disease was Scrofula
' in its worst form. She was blind in bottteyes.
One bottle made her to see—two bottles restor
ed her—and though two years has elapsed, she
remains well.
SENATOR PEARCE
Informed us, that from reading these certifi-
I cates, he wa; induced to try the Tincture on
j his servant man, in a dreadful ease of Scrofula.
I He was cured after all other remedies failed.
RHEUMATISM.
C. E. Bagwell had tho Rheumatism from her
12th to the age of 59 years. Cured by Hamp
ton’s Tincture.
Captain Thomas Canot cured after 7 years’
suffering.
F. Donnelly had it 15 years. These, with
many others, bear testimony of the great vir
tues of Hampton’s Tincture.
PALPITATION A FLUTTERING o? HEART.
Jacob Stoner had the abov§ with Dyspepsia
20 years. Cured by Hampton’s Tincture, as
were many others.
TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS.
As an invigorator and restorative, where a
gentle stimulant is wanted, we believe it supe
rior to all the cordials before the public.
THE FEMALE SYSTEM
Has in Dr. HAMPTON’S VEGETABLE TINC
TURE a cure for its numerous and complicated
derangements. Hundreds who have been de
bilitated and dispirited, and on the verge of a
premature grave, have been restored by its use
to blooming health, which we are bundantly
able to prove by such a host of
LIVING WITNESSES
as we think no other medicine can produce.
IN PROOF
Of what we say above we refer you to Hamp
ton’s Vegotrble Tincture and its effects.
The wife of T. W. Yeakle, Grocer, 78 Pearl
street, cured of Rheumatism of S years’ stand
ing ; all other remedies failed.
Wm. M. Oldham, late of the Custom House,
dwelling No. 126 Pine street, of Dyspepsia;
great debility ; permanently cured.
W. A. Schaeffer, one of the oldest magistrates
and most highly respectable citizens, cured of
great weakness and restored to robust health.
Jarrett Plummett, 153 Eas't Baltimore street,
suffered intensely six years with hip disease
and mercurial rheumatism ; cured after all
other remedies had failed.
Space will not permit to name hundreds of
others, as Geo. W. Goodrich, Capt. Thos. Canot,
Robert Gault, James Smyth, cured of Rheuma
tism.
John Pervai), S. A. Griffin, John Luke,.Rev,
V. Eskridge, t*. S, Navy, and thousands of
others cured of Dyspepsia. Scrofula, Cough,
Liver Complaint, Bronchitis, St. Vitus’ Dunce,
Ac. We refer to pur own citizens—callonthem.
HAMPTON’S TINCTURE CURES
Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Diarrhea, Debility,
Decline in Health, Erysipelas, Disease of the
Eyes, Liver Complaint, Mercurial Disease, Tet
ter, Tumor, Thrush, Vertigo, Womb Disease,
Nerves, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Palpitation of
the Heart, Scrofula, Spinal Diseases, Ac., with
numerous other diseases,
SOLD BY
MORTIMER A MOWBRAY, 240 Baltimore st..
MRS. M. A. SEEALKY, Towsontown,
S. MILLER, Monkton,
RALPH DUER. Cockevsville,
ISRAEL PRICE, Philopolis. .
And by Druggists generally.
Feb. 27, 1861.—1 y
j Clothing House, No. 73 W. Baltimore Street ,
C&OTHXNG!
FALL OF 186 4.
B. STINE’S
Clothing House,
No. 73 West Baltimore street,
Between Gay st. and Tripolett’s Alley.!
Equal in all repecte to work made to:
measure, and at much lower prices. i
Y PERFECT FIT INSURED TO ALL.
The facilities of this house for doing!
business are such that they can con-j
fidently claim for it the leading posi-i
tion among the Tailoring; Establish-j
ments of Baltimore. They therefore!s
invite the attention of gentlemen of)
taste to their stock of superb Ready-;
Made Clothing, cut by the best of ar
tists, trimmed and made equal to cus
tom work, at
POPULAR PRICES.
They have also a Custom Depart-'
ment, where tho latest novelties mavj
be found. * |g
May 28, 1864.~1y *j
WILLIAM L. MILLER, v
WSOLB9AI.E AND RETAIL DEALER IB (
if :
TOBACCO V\l> SEGARS,
SO. GREENMODNT AVENUE.
SUPPLIED by M. H. MILLER'S extensive
Segar Factory, in the State Prison,
Office for business— j
No. 6 Greenmount Avenue. u
Goods at prices that cannot fail to plsasa.
Call and see. June 18,—tf
| GOODS! GOODS! GOODS!
j 1* AM receiving weekly fresh
j. 1 additions to my sb>ek of.j MB
I DRY GOODS,. G ROGER IES; |!||M6sfjT*7]?4
j QUEENS WARE. Ac., n hicb ||
I Persian Cloth; Ladies’ Black Dress aiixs;
j Valencias and Do Baize; assortment of Pur
i pies and Mournings (EuglishPrints); Munches- •
i ter and Domestic Ginghams; Ladies’Shawls in
j great varieties, aud Mantillas ; "Nubias; French
! Worked Collars ; Uudersleeves ; Insertions and
I Edgings; Furniture Calico; Ladies’, Gentle-
I men an ! Childrens' Hosiery m great variety •
j Black Alpacas from 25 to 75 cts; Bleached
■ and Unbleached Muslins ; Shirting Linens
from 25 to 87* ets.: Table Diapers and Cloths:
Sheetings, bleached and unbleached; Napkins
from 75 cts. to $3 per doz.; Linen, Ilabakuk,
Diaper, aud Linen Crash, bleached and un
bleached.
Gentlemens’ Black Doeskin Ossaimeres,
end a beautiful quality of French Cloths, Cat/
sinetts, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, with ejerv
variety of gentlemens’ wear.
Bugar, Molasses, Green and Browned Coffees
of the beat quality always on hand ; Green and
Black Teas; Best Sugar-Cured Hams, Middling
and Shoulder Bacon, Baltimore cured —with i.
general assortment of Groceries, Provisions
Hardware, Qaeensware, Tinware, Medicines
Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ac., Ac., in great
variety.
Also, Super, Extra, Best Extra, and Family
FLOUR.
MRS. M. A. BHEALEY,
May 2.—tf Towsontown, Md.
FAMILY GROCERY.
AT THE HEAD OF RICHMOND MARKET
•ill j ° im pitt
(Late of Calvert and Pleasant streets,)
HAVING taken that new and commodious
store, at the head of Richmond Market, cor
ner of Biddle and Garden streets, Baltimore, in
forms his old friends aud customers, and tin
public in geruiral, that he has constantly on
hand WINES AND LIQUORS, in wood and
glass, for medicinal and other purposes; supe
rior sugar-cured HAMS ; the choicest brand;
of FAMILY’ FLOUR; Imperial, Gunpowder
Young Hyson, and Black Teas; Java, Laguirs
aud Rio Coffee; loaf,crushed,pulverized,clarj
tied and brown Sugar; Broma, Cocoa, Choco
late, Farina, Rice Flour, Sago, Yeast Powders
Sardines, Sauces, Pickles, Extracts, Salad Oil
Cologne, Toilet Powder, Pure Spices, Figs, Rai
sins, Almonds, Pecan Nuts, Crackers, Cheese
fine and eoar-e Salt, Table and Dairy do., Syr
ups, Now Orleans and Sugar House Molasses
Kerosene, Ethenal and Lard Oil, Tobacco and
Segars, Dupont’s ’Superior Canister Powder.
Shut, Gun Caps, Ac., for sale at moderate prices,
and would respectfully solicit a call by thos<
visiting tho city, who will find it to their ad
vantage as to convenience, qualities and prices.
All articles purchased delivered free at Cal
vert Station, or to any other place in the city,
if required.
June 21, 1862.—tf JOHN C. PITT.
GREEN & YOE,
FAMILY GROCERS,
• A vr> DEALERS IV
PURE OLD WINES AND LIQUORS,
At Martin A Valette’s old stand,
88 Baltimore street, near Holliday, Baltimore,
HAVE constantly on hand a large and well
selected stock of FAMILY GROCERIES
M consisting in part of F R E S
TEAS, (green and black,) of va-SSjG
rious prices and flavors ; Coftees-feBSAI
Mocha, Java, Laguayra, Maracaibo and Rio.
SUGARS—New ’Orleans, Crushed, Powdered.
Loaf, Granulated, C. Yellow and Clarified ; Ital
ian Macoaroni and Vermacelli; Coupler’s <i
Cox’s Refined Gelatine ; Fresh Salad and Olivc
Oils; Cheese—English Dairy; Pine Apple and
Sap Sago; Sardines; French and Spanish Ol
ives ; English and American Pickles—Gerkins
mixed. Chow-Chow, Piccailli, Cauliflower, Wal
iluts and Onions; Sauces—John Bull, Harvey.
Reading, Soho, Mushroom and Worcestershire:
BRANDIES—Jas. Heunesy A Co., vintage 1840,
Otard, Dupuy A Co. 1846,'Native Catawba, Bor
deau, Rochelle and other brands; Fine Old
WlNES—London Dock Port, Sherry, Madeira.
Lisbon, Sweet Moselle and Champagne ; WHIS
KIES—Scotch, Old Rye, Calhoun, Old Rapp
and Bourbon, some very old and fine (Pure
Holland G(n, Jamaica Spirits, Ac. Ac.; Imported
and Domestic Segars and Tobacco, all of which
they will sell at reasonable prices, and respect
fully solicit a call. June 23, 1860.—1 y
E, G. HIPSLEY,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
(Groceries, Teas, W'iues & Liquors,
No. 184 X. Gay street, Baltimore,
fIIENDERS thunks to his friends for their for-
X mer very liberal patronage, and by prompt
ness and attention to business, will
deavo? to merit a continuance of theirffe|3tJ
favor. Tho public are respectfully
vited to examine our 9toek of CHOICE TEAc
AND FAMILY GROCERIES. Our imported
and domestic LIQUORS are selected with the
greatest possibie tare. Families may confide
in the PURITY of an article ordered for medi
cinal purposes; and proprietors of Hotels may
furnish their bars with nhoice liquors.
All of whieh will be sold at the lowest CASH
prices. July 14, 1860.—1 y
M. & J. DUFFY,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS,
Cathedral at., near Howard, Baltimore,
KEEP on hand a large and varied assort
ment of GROCERIES, WINES and LU
gggrvQUORS; HORSE FEED of nllrifgSj
yHsfX'inds ; Patapsco, Family andjaXM
™*®**"£xfra FLOUR, and other good**™®
brands selected for family use. Also, TAR by
the barrel or less quantity ; a good assortment
of BACON, FISH, SALT, OILS, Ac.
Will pay the highest market price for all
kinds nf COUNTRY PRODUCE, and GRAIN
of all kinds. Sep. 15, 1860.—1 y
£
John W. Richardson fie Co.,
No. 12 N. Gay street,
Adjoining Christ Church.
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER
IN THE BEST STYLE.
Major ROBERT HALL, Cutter.
CALL AND SEE.
Aug. I.—tf
August Loose,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
-i.YD
READY-MADE CLOTHIER,
- Towsontown, Baltimore county, Md.,
RESPECTFULLY' informs hie
and the public in general, that he has
removed to his new house, on Main street, - jM.
opposite Ady’s Hotel, where he has always on
hand a full assortment, of CLOTHS AND CAS
SIMERES, which he is prepared to make up in
tho latest styles, and on reasonable terms, cheap
for cash. He requests his old friends and the
public to give him a call.
A large variety of FALL AND WINTE.R
GOODS on hand, jvhich I invite the public to
examine.
The boat of LINEN BOSOM SHIRTS always
on hand. Clothing made to order at sho’rt
notice. Nov. 3.1560.—tf
Coal in Towsontown.
T WOULD respectfully '
Xform .my friends and con -
Burners of COAL generally,®®!#
that I am now receiving, and prepared to de
liver the SHORT MOUNTAIN COAL, which is -
equal in quality as a free burning Coal, to any
other that comes to the Baltimore market. ,
Also, A WHITE ASH COAL, which will fa- }
vorably compare with the Baltimors Company's i
Coal. LIMEBURNER’S COAL can be furnish- (
ed in a few days notice, in large or small quan- (.
tities, on very reasonable terme. r
Also, BITUMINOUS COAL, for blacksmiths, c
Nov. 3, 1860.—tf N. COOPER. ,
D. Kruger, h
GENTLEMEN S’ f
BOOT AND SHOE STORE,
No. 49 North Gay street, Baltimore.
ALL kinds of
work done in the best man
ner, and at reasonable rates. j
Country friends, givs me a oall.
May 4 1861.—1 t
w _
Between Gay Street and Tripolett’s Alley. !
SINGER SEWING MACHINES.
OtTR LETTER A FAMILY SEWING MA
CHINE, is fast gainin'" a world-wide rep*
illation. It is beyond doubt the best end
cheapest and most beautiful of all Family
Sewing Machines yet offered to ibe public,—
No other Family Sewing Machine heasomany
nx* fui appliances for Hemming, Binding, fed
ling. Tm-uing. Gathering, Gouging, Braiding,
Embroidering, Cording, and so forth. No oth
er Family Sewing Machine has so much capa
city for agroat variety of work. It will sew
ali kinds of cloth, and with all kiudsof threail.
Great and racedt improvements make our
Family Sewing Machine most reliable, and
most durable, and in*certain in action at all
rates of speed. It makes the interlocked !
stitch, which is the best stitch known. Any
one, even of the most ordinary capacity, can
sec, at a glance, how to use a letter A Family
Sewing Machine. Our Family Sewing Ma
chines arc finished in chaste and exquisite
style.
The Folding Case of the Family Machine is
a piece of cunning workmanship of the most
useful kind. It protects the machine when
not in use, and when about to be operated may 1
be opened as a spacious and substantial table !
to sustain the work. While some of the’cases, j
made out of the choicest woods, are finished in J
the simplest and chasest manner possible, oth- i
era are adorned and embellished in the most j
costly and Buperb manner.
It is absolutely necessary to see the Family
Machine in operation, so as to judge of its great
capacity and beauty.
It is fast becoming as popular for family sew
ing as our Manufacturing machines are for
manufacturing purposes.
The Branch Offices are well supplied with
silk, twist, thread, needles, oil, If, of the very
best quality.
Send for a Pamphlet..,
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMP’Y,
•158 Broadway, New York.
BALTIMORE OFFICE, 150 Balt. St.
Jan. 16.—tf
BUCKEYE
MOWER REAPER,
FOR 1864.
BECK F, Y E
WHEEL HORSE RAKE,
The only self-discharging Steel Tooth Rake in
use !
WE deem it unnecessary to "puff” the mer
its of the above machines, as '‘acts speak
louder than words."
Manufactured and sold by
BRUSTER, GRIFFITH A BENSON,
52 E. Monument street, j
Also sold bv
BRUSTER Jc .GRIFFITH, ’
No. 49 N. Paca street, Baltimore, Md.
DEALERS IN'
Agricultural Implements,
FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS, Ac.. Ac.
Agents for the celebrated PRATT & SMEP
LEY WHEEL HORSE RAKE.
General Agents for Maryland foe the CLARK ,
A HEDGES SUGAR MILL, for horse, water or j
steam power, COOK’S SUGAR EVAPORA- :
TOR, PANS. Ac.
Keep a supply of CHINESE, AFRICAN and i
OHTAHITAN CANE SEED, Ac.
An examination is solicited.
April 30.—tf
* |
WHEELER & WILSON
HIGHEST PREMIUM
SEWING iff AC HI AE.
Awarded the Highest I’reniium
AT THE
WORLD'S FAIR,
JUST HELD IN LONDON. ENGLAND,
Where all the Machines of Europe and Amer
ica were in competition. Also at the
INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION,
PARIS, FRANCE,
And at every
* USITED STATES FAIR.
At which Sewing Machines were exhibited. ;
The principal Companies manufacturing Sew
ing Machines are
WHEELER A WILSON,
I. M. SINGER A CO.,
GROVER A BAKER.
Of the Machines made them were sold, during
the year last reported :
By Wheeler A Wilson 21,305
By I. M. Singer A Co 10,953
By Grover A "Baker 10,280
Showing Wheeler A Wilson’s sales to be double ‘
those of any other Sewing Machine
Comttanv in the country.
OFFICE, 214 BALTIMORE STREET,
Baltimore.
Jan. 9, ISOL—ly
' MARKER’S .
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT
MACIIIVF SHOP AVD FOUNDRY,
CORNER PLOWMAN AND FRONT STS.,
DEPOT AND SEED STORE,
MS W. Pratt street.
LITHE undersigned is now prepared to receive
X orders and furnish the most approved
FARMING AND HORTICULTURAL IMPLE
MENTS, SEEDS, Ac.,
on the most favorable terms.
Orders received for machines of every de
scription, viz : —Wheeler, Melick A Co.’s Horse
! power Threshing and Separating Machines : T.
J. Grant A Co.’s Farming Mills and GVain Cra
dles; Bickford A Hoffman’s Grain Drills : Ilick
ok’s Cider Mills and Wine Presses ; also, ITor- j
ton. Depew A Co.’s Plows, and J. W. Ellicott’s
! Celebrated Aeeomae Plows. Castings of every i
variety made to order. Address
JOHN MAYHER. Agent,
Aug. 13.—tf Baltimore, Md.
Dr. Sappington’s
COMPOUND SYRUP OF FLAXSEED,
Will cure
COUGHS,
COLDS,
HOARSENESS, Ac.
This
Superior Cough Syrup,
has been before the public
Eighteen years.
It is new considered a certain euro for the
above named diseases by all who have used it.
Prepared by
DR. R. S. SAPPINGTON,
132 N. Gay street.
Between High and Front streets,
Nov. 12.—tf, Baltimore, Md.
JOHN F. PLUMMER,
WATCH MAKER & JEWELER, j
So. 87 North Gap street, near the Bridge, j
WOULD respectfully in
vitc the attention of the j
public, to his beautiful assort-:
flientof Clock*, Watches, Jewelry, Silver and ,
Plated Ware, Fine Gold .and Silver Watches,
Gold Tens, Pencils, Breast Pins, Ear Rings,
Gold and Silver Thimbles, Gold Guard and Fob
Chains, Silver Spoons, Gold, Silver, and Steel
Spectacles to suit all ages ; all of which will be
Bold cheap for Cash. 1
Watches and Jewelry repaired in the
best manner. Orders from the country care
fully attended to.
Jan. 5,1861.—1 y
Wanted, a Farm or Tract of Land,
FOR which cosh will be paid. Address
L. KIMBLE, |
Box 580, Baltimore, Md.
Dee. 24, lK~ly <
I'O UTZ’S
CELEBRATED
j Imw ml Cattle I'atnlcvs.
'j" , ~ i
sure preventive of Lung Fever, and a certain
| remedy for all Diseases incident tothc Horse,
j In poor, low-spirited animals, it has ihe
: most beneficial effect.
! The use of them improves the wind, strength
ens the Appetite, and gives to the Horse a
fin*, smooth and glossy skm thus improv
ing the appearance, vigor anil spirit of this
noble animal.
FOR MILCH COWS.
The property this Powder possesses in in*
j creasing the quantity of Milk in Cows, give!
it an importance and value which should
place it in the hands of every person keeping
; a Cow. -By actual experiment it has proven
that it will increase the quantity of Milk and
, Cream twenty per cept., and make the Butter
firm and sweet. In fattening Cattle, it gives
them an appetite, loosens their hide and
makes them thrive much taster.
HOGS.
above Diseases can be cured or entirely pre
vented. By using these Powders the Hog
| Cholera can be prevented.
| Pried 25 cts.por Paper, or 5 Papers for sl.
PREPARED BT
S. A. POUTZ & BRO.,
AT THKIU
WHOLESALE DRUG AND MEDICINE DEPOT,
No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md-
For Sale by Druggists and Storekeeper*:
| throughout the United States.
snuiXER’S
BALSAMIC COUGH SYRUP,
; For Coughs, Colds. Crimp, Whooping Cough, Ahth
j ma, Bronchitis, Spitting Blood, Pain and
Weakness of the -Breast, THjH
! cutty of Breathing, dc.
j This Syrup is a purely vegetable compound,
j It is pleasant to take and never does injury:
but, owing to its purifying qualities, must do
good under any circumstances. Its effect is
truly wonderful* —soothing, calming ar-.d allay
ing the most violent Coughs : purifying, invig
orating and strengthening the whole system ;
calming and soothing the nerves ; aiding and
facilitating expectoration, and healing the dis
eased Lungs, thus striking at the root of dis
! ease, and driving it from the cystein.
CKOFI*.
No child need die *-f Croup, if this Syrup is
i properly U9ed and used in time. Mothershav
ing croupy children should watch the first
show of the disease, ami always keep this rem
edy at hand.
For Coughs after Measles, this Syrup is most
i excellent. Experience has proven that it is
| equaled by no other preparation,
i PRICE 40 CENTS f*ER BOTTLE, OR
THREE BOTTLES FOR sl.lO.
Prepared bv 3. A. FOUTZ A BRO., at their
Wholesale Drug and. Medicine Depot, No. 116
Franklin street, Baltimore.. For sale by
MRS. M. A. SHE ALE'Y,
Towßontown,
And by druggists and storekeepers throughout
the United States.
KIIRDER’S
lAIMA* VJERHIFI'CiE,
TO DESTROY AND EXPEL WORMS.
j This Vermifuge in entirely Vegetable—perfect
| ly safe and harmless, butan effectual and power
j ful retiledv for all species of Worjns that etleet
children and adults.
FOUT2BS’ MIXTI KU.
The Best Liniment for Man and Beast now in use
Is & safe and reliable remedy for the cure ot
Rheumatism. Painful Nervous Affections, Burns
Sprains, Swellings: and all diseases requiring
an external application on man.
On Horses it will nearer fail to cure Poll Evil,
! Fistula, Old Running Sores, or Bwenuy, il
properly applied. For Sprains, Bruises, Crack
ed Hoofs, Scratches, Chares, Saddle or Collar
Gall. Cuts or Wounds, it. Is an infallible retne
dy. Try it and be convinced of its efficacy.
Rheumatism*
Persons afflicted with this disease, no matter
of how long standing, can be promptly and ef
fectually cured by using this mixture. There
is nothing in the world so sure and so good tfi
takeaway bad CORNS, and cure FROST BITES,
i as this preparation. Try it and satisfy your
j selves.
PRICE 25 AND 50 CENTS A BOTTLE.
Prepared by—
8* A. FOUTZ A BRO.,
At their Wholesale Drug and Medicine Depot,
No. 116 Franklin street, Baltimore, Md.
For sale by.—
MRS. M. A. 6IIEALEY,
Towsontown, -
And by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout
the United States.
June 4,1864. —1 y
FISH. FISH. FISH.
1,000 barrels and half barrels No. I, 2 and 3
Mackerel.
500 small packages do do for family use.
1,000 barrels and half barrels Extra Labrador
and split Herring.
1,000 bbls. Eastern, and Susquehanna Herring.
20,01)0 pounds Codfish and Hakefish.
1,000 boxes Smoked and Scaled Herring.
In store and receiving for sale by
F. F. POPE.
85 South street, below Pratt, Baltimore.
March i2.—ly*
House, Sign, and Fancy Painting.
HENRY L. BOWEN
TOWSOXTOWK,
IS prepared to execute all work in his line
such as
GLAZING, GRAINING, GILDING,
IMITATION OF WOOD AND MARBLE, Ac.;
All of which will be done promptly, and on
the most reasonable terms.
April 7, IB6o.—tf
“BLEAK HOUSE,”
BY
JOSEPH M. BIEBEL,
No. 24 Marsh Market Space, Baltimore.
TRAVELLERS and Boarders will always
find eorafortable lodging* at r*a*onabl* pri
ce*. April 2,1864.—1 y
| mm
CELEBRATED ELASTIC STITCII
SEWING MACHINES,
■ Were awarded the. Highest Premiums over all
Competitors, at the following State, and
County Fairs of 1363.
Yew York Stale Fair.
First Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine,
j First Premium for Machine Work.
Indiana State Fair.
First Premium for Machine for all-purpose*.
First Premium for Machine Work.
Vermont State Fair.
First Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine.
First Premium for Machine Work.
Ohio State Fair.
First Premium for Machine Work.
lowa State Fair.
First Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine.
First Premium for Machine Work.
Illinois State Fair.
First Premium for Machine for ell purpose*.
I First P outturn for Machine W T ork.
Kentucky State Fair.
| First Pi .mium for Machine for ail purposes,
i First Premium for Machine Work.
Michigan State Fair.
First Premium tor Family Machine.
First Premium for Ma roilactaring Machine.
First Premium for Machine Work.
Pennsylvania State Fair.
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine.
First Premium for Machine Work.
Oregon State Fair.
First Premium for Family Machine.
Firs'*. Premium for Machine Work.
Chittenden Co., Yt. Ag. Society.
First Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine.
First-Premium for Machine Work. ,
Franklin Co., X. Y., Fair.
First Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine.
Champlain, Yt., Ag. Society.
First Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine.
First Premium for Machine Work.
Hampden Co., M.'tss., Ag. Society.
Diploma for Family Machine.
! Diploma for Machine Work.
Washington Co., Y*. Y., Fair.
First Premium for Family Machine.
Queens Co.. N. 1., Ag. Society.
First Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine.
Fir3t Premium for Machine Work.
Saratoga Co., *Y*. Y., Fair.
First Peemium for Family Machine.
Mechanics’ Institute, Pa , Fair.
’First Premium for Machine for all purpose*.
First Premium for Machine Work.
1 Greenfield, Ohio, Union Fair.
Fim Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Machine Work.
Clinton Co., Ohio, Fair.
First Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Machine Work.
Montgomery Co., Pa., Fair.
First Premium for Machine for all purpossa.
First Premium for Machine Work.
San Joaquin Co., Cal., Fair.
First Premium lor Family Machine.
First Premium for Machine Work.
San Jose District. Cal., Fair.
First Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Machine Work.
JpN5~ The above comprises all the Fairs at
which the GROVER A BAKER MACHINES
were exhibited this year.
Salesrooms—l9s BROADWAY, N. Y.
1 181 BALTIMORE ST.. BALT.
July 9—tf
r$MgL A LECTURE
V-fear TO Y O UKG ME N .
Just Published in a Sealed Envelope. Price 6 cts.
A LECTURE on the nature, treatment and
radical cure of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal
Weakness, Sexual Debility, and impediment#
to marriage generally. Nervousness, Consump
tion, Epilepsy, and Fits ; Mental and Physical
Incapacity, resulting Vrom Self-Abuse, Ac.
BV ROBERT J. .CULVERWELD, M. D.,
Author of the “Green Book,” Ac.
The world renowned author, in this admira
ble Lecture, clearly proves from his own expe
rience, that the awful consequences of Self-
Abuse may be efflectually removed without
medicine, and without dangerous surgical opo-;
rations, instruments, rings, or cordials, point-
I ir.g out a mode of cure at once certain and ef
, feetual, by which every ,sufferer, no matter
what his condition may he, may cure himself
cheaplv. nrivatetv and radically. THIS LEC
TURE WILL PROVE A BOON TO TIIOUB
- and thousands.
Seflt under seal, to any address, in a plain,
sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cent*, or .
two postage 6tamps, by addressing
CIIAS. J. 0. KLINE A CO.,
127 Bowery, Now York, (Post Office Box 4586.
Juno 18, 1864.—1 y __
JAMK6 W. BAKER. JOS. B. MITCH ELL.
JAS. W. I?AKER & CO.,
GUANO DEPOT,
39 Pennsylvania Avenue,
Corner St. Mary street, Baltimore,
Where can be found at all times a supply of
GU A N OS.
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
GROUND BONE. FOUDRETT,
CALCINED PLASTER, LIME, HAIR,
CEMENT, d-c.,
And dealers in FLOUR, CORN MEAL, BUCK
WHEAT MEAL, CORN, OATS, MILL FEED, '
HAY, STRAW, CLOVER, TIMOTHY AND
GRASS SEEDS OF ALL KINDS.
Jfeg- WOOL, FURS, DRIED FRUIT, and all
kinds of Omntry Produce taken in exchange,
for which we are paving the highest cash prioe*.
JAS. W. BAKER A- CO.,
Next door to W. Stansbury’s Bee Hive Hotel,
where Farmers will find excellent accommo
dation*. April 16.—tf
Bull’s Head Hotel,
Front, near. Gay street, Baltimore, Md.
THIS old-established hotel, so ably
and so successfully conducted foi fjnftifw
the last eighteen months, by Thomas gilipA
0. Tracey, will be continued I by ni*liJUlirig
widow, she having taken with her into the
business. Robert D. Stansbury, of Pavisvillp,
sth District, Baltimore county. The firm will, *
therefore, hereafter be known ns TRACEY A '
.STANSBURY. The old patrons of the estab
lishment, a* well as the friends of the ne.wpro*4*
prieter, may rest assured that nothing in lhai’
power will be left undone, to merit a full *han
of the patronage of the public.
HENRIETTA TRACEY, r
ROBERT D. STANSBURY.
May 9.—tf
CHARLES T. SISCO. J. EDWARD SIS?
SISCO BROTHERS,
No. 95 Baltimore street, Baltimore,
WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL MATKACTrRF.ItB <T
Odd Fellows' and Masons’ Sega#
BANNERS, FLAGS, SIGNALS,
M I L I T A R Y .0 0 0 D S , *
GOLD AND SILVER FRINGES, GIMPf \
TASSELS, Ac. ■
Store and Factory, No. 95 Baltimore #tra j
Opposite Hollidav street. *!
De*. 28,1261.—-ly

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