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WHITMAN S COLUHfW.
E. WHITniN & SOKSj .
M.VNI'FA' TL'RKHS of
Agricultural li3>leiucnfs,
,1M) u iii\Ein,
AND DKAUIUH IV
SEEDS, FERTILIZERS,
HORTICULTURAL TOOLS,
And Agricultural Hardware generally,
Nos. 22 and 24 South Calvert street,
Baivtimokk, Mo.
THE manufacturing Department will be per
sonally superintended by the senior partner,
whose long experience in this line ot business
has rendered him familiar with all its various
branches. _
Our stock will be ono of the largest in this
city, and iu consideration ot our experience
and 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.
CRADLED AAR SCYTHES.
Next to Reaping Machines, the Grain Cradle
is an implement of importance to the wheat
grower, and notwithstanding the Reaper ha-s
gone iuto such general use, it does not seem to
lessen the demand for the Grain Cradle with
us. This maj' probably be owing to the quality
of the article we keep, which is generally
known to farmer?. Merchants and dealers are
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 Horse Rake.
This is the best article that can bo. 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 uff. It will often pay for
itself in the saving of wheat in a field of ten
acres. Price this season, sl4.
Premium Acw Sub-soil Plow.
ThU Plow has been tried by the United States
Agricultural Society, and by many State Socie
ties, and has never failed to receive the first
* premium. It has a reversable steel edge, is
simple in its construction, easy in draft and
management, and adapted to a common team.
Simplicity, strength and economy are here
moat 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 and most perfect
set of machinery in use, and are now prepared
to fill all orders for Plows of any description,
on as favorable terms as cau be 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 gurpassed in this country.
Side Hill or Swivel Plows.
.“WltefilglS&w
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 tern
perature without mixing water or other sub
stances, and the temperature certainly and
definitely determined, which proves invaluable
in the art of making butter.
HOWARD'S
REAPING AND MOWING
MACHINES,
MAXITFAC TUn F, D BY
E. WHITMAN A SONS, BALTIMORE,
WITH OR WITHOUT SELF-RAKE,
Is the beat adapted to the wants of Maryland
Farmers of any machine in use. It has a large
drive wheel, which enables it to work over
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, $lB5.
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 iu our market, and
solicit their early orders.
May 7,1864.—1 y
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 i 3 now considered a certain cure 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,
__ m i/ DalfiniAra \fl).
THOUGHTS FOR SICK PEOPLE.
DR. HAMPTOffS TINCTURE.
REV. B. B. BROOKE.
Messrs. Mortimer A Mowhrav The use o
your “Hampton's Tincture” has been a wn/
great bluing to me and my family. The eltect
of it, on my throat disease, has been Marvelous.
For all such diseases I most cordially recom
mend it. Yours Lilly, B. B. BuuokF,
Pastor of the Kutaw M. E. Church.
REV. JOHN LANAIIAN.
Messrs. Mortimer A Mowbray : —I lake plea
sure in saying to you that I have used your
“Hampton’s Tincture” with great profit. From
a serious throat affection, my .general health
has become very much impaired, when I com
menced to use “ Hampton's Tincture.” I found
its effects upon iny general health most satis
factory. My nervous system and digestive or
gans Siam righted up under its use.
I have several times recommended it to my
friends, and in every case, so far as I have been
informed, they have used it, with success.
Yours truly, Jous Laxahan, •
Pastor Exeter Street M. E. Church, Baltimore.
MISS MARY SCHOFIELD.
i Extract from her letter.
“I often wish my parents had known of this
remedy when I was a child, as I believe l should
have been saved the ezerutiating pain I. have
been subjected to, as well as the deformity of
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
thev did, to the celebrated Springs in England,
in search of health. I wish all the altlieted
world could see me and hear the benefits 1 have
derived from this Tincture of Hampton's. I
try to make all acquainted with its virtues with
whom I come iu contact.
‘'Gentlemen, I am a thousand times obliged
to vou, and you are at liberty to use my name
anti case to all. .
“ l remain yours in gratitude,
Mart A. Schofield.
“No. 630 West Baltimore street.”
MR. EDWIN M. SPRANKLIN,
No. 27 Register et., Baltimore,
Most dreadful case of Scrofula of years’ stand
ing, lost a number of pieces of boue—restored
to l-.salth.
HEREDITARY SCROFULA.
A boy in the family of the lion. \Y. 15.I 5 . Tliom
asson, once a member of Congress from Ken
tucky, was a mass of socos from head to foot.
His eyelids turned inside out, protruding over
the eyeballs so as to produce blindness. He
was cured by Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture.
B. 11. ANDERSON, of Kent county,
Was induced, from so much testimony, to try
it on a servant girl. Her disease was Scrofula
in its worst form. She was blind in both eyes.
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 rending these certifi
cates, he was induced to try the Tincture on
his servant man. in a dreadful case of Scrofula.
He was eured after all other remedies failed.
RHEUMATISM.
C. E. Bagwell had the Rheumatism from her
12th to the age of 50 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 of HEART.
Jacob Stoner had the above 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 bundanlly
able to prove by such a host of
LIVING WITNESSES
as we think no other medicine cau produce.
IN PROOF
Of what we say above we refer you to Hamp
ton’s Vegetrble Tincture and its effects.
The wife of T. W. Yeakle, Grocer, 78 Pearl
street, cured of Rheumatism of 8 years’ stand
ing ; all other remedies failed.
Win. 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 East 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 Tervail, S. A. Griffin, John Luke, Itev.
V. Eskridge, U. S. Navy, and thousands of
others cured of Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Cough,
Liver Complaint, Bronchitis, St. Vitus’ Dance,
Ac. We refer toourowncitizens—eallonthem.
HAMPTON’S TINCTURE CURES
Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Diarrhea, Debility,
Docline iu Health, Erysipelos, 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. SIIEALEY, Toweontown,
S. MILLER, Monkton,
RALPH DUER, Cockeysville,
ISRAEL PRICE, Philopolis.
And by Druggists generally.
Feb. 27, 1864.—1 y
| CLOTHING!
I FALL OF 1861. <?
s
£ B. STINE'S S
© ~
| Clothing House, §>
Qq No. 73 West Baltimore street,
k* Between Gay st. and Tripolett’e Alley.
Equal in all repeets to work made to <?s
m -meatare, and at much lower prices. a
A PERFECT FIT INSURED TO ALL. Sg
The facilities of this house for doing
business are such that they can con- * s>l
fidently claim for it the] leading posi
tion among the Tailoring Establish- "P
• ments of Baltimore. They therefore i*2|*
§5 invite the attention of gentlemen of §
Xi .taste to their stock of superb Ready-
Made Clothing, cut by the best of ar- SL
f ists, trimmed and made equal to cus
jtom work, at 50
©*! POPULAR PRICES. .
They have also a Custom Depart-
meat, where the latest novelties may
■g be found. gS
O May 28, 1864.—1 y
Leather ! Leather !! Leather !!!
N. THOMAS & CO.,
No. 9 and 11 Ensor street, near Gay, Baltimore
WOULD respectfully inform theirold friends
and customers, and all who manufacture
and deal in LEATHER, FINDINGS, OIL, Ac.,
that they still continue at the
above old establshed stand.—
Their stock consists of Solk, Ui* T ~
per and Harness Leather,
French and Domestic CALF**“"-KSfc
Skins, Morocco, and in factall kinds of leather
usually kept for sale. Also, Shoe Findings in
their variety, Oil, Ac.
They will purchase for cash at the highest
prices, green and dry Hides, Sheep-Skins, Tal
low, Ac.
Thankful for past patronage, they solicits a
continuance thereof at the old stand.
Dec. 22, 1860.—1 y
CHINA STORE.
WM. S. WONDERLY & CO.,
JJ~AVE on hand a complete stoc^o^^^
CgT CHINA, GLASS,
QUEENSWARE, lIfHK
Fine and common, at the Warehouse,
75 Baltimore street, 8 doors west of Gay street.
COAL OIL, of the uery best quality, by the
barrel or gallon, and a complete assortment of
LAMPS and WICK for burning it.
The manufacture of STONE and EARTHEN
WARE still continued.
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. 1864.—tf
i NEW & BEAUTIFUL ARTICLES
CANFIELD BltO. & CO.
OLD WATCHES, £2^
T SILVER WATCHES, JLi *4
, CHATELAINES, ttbJl
VEST CHAINS,
L DIAMOND JEWELRY,
OF LA TEST STYLES.
Stone, Cameo, Enameled
and Gold Suits of Jewelry.
- DIAMOND, SIGNET, PEARL, AMETHYST,
i AND FANCY RINGS.
Gold bracelets iu great, variety, Gold Buckles,
Pencils, Thimbles, Spectacles, Eye Glasses.
Shawl Pin?, Lockets, Sleeve Buttons, lootli
lick 3. Pens and Pencils, Necklaces, Ac. Ac.
SILVER PITCHERS,
GOBLETS, CUPS, SPOONS AND FORKS.
Fruit Knives, Butter Knives, Salts, Nutmeg
’ Graters, Crump Scrapers, Fish Knives, Cake
1 Knives, with a large variety of Fancy Silver,
! Silver and Pearl Card Cases and Portraonnaies,
f Snuff Boxes, Fans, Opera Glasses, Tortoise
1 Shell Combs, Shell Jewelry, Jet Goods. Box
' Wood Jewelry, elegant Porcelain and Gilt
1 Mounted Card" Receivers, Vases, Caskets, Can
- dlcstieks, Work Cases, Scotch Plaid Goods,
l with many new and beautiful fancy articles,
; Clocks, Bronzes, Inkstands, Ac., Papier Macho
Desks, Tables and Work Boxes, Ladies and
1 Gents’ Dressing Cases, Plated Coffee Sets, Bas
kets, Castors, Butter Dishes, Fruit Stands. Eper
<*nes, Sugar Baskets, Pocket and Table Cutlery,
! Parian Marble Figures, with many other ele
gant and useful articles, just opened, to which
we invite attention.
Also, a great variety of
MILITARY GOODS,
Such as Swords, Epauletcs, Sashes, Ilals, Lace,
Buttons, Ac. „
CANFIELD, BRO. A CO..
229 Baltimore street, corner Charles.
Jan. 9,1864.—1 y
GREAT KUSH TO
SMITH, BROS. & CO.’S
Marble Hall Clolhing House,
TO SECURE SOME OF THE GREAT BAR
GAINS.
. They are now offering their immense stock of
i SUMMER, FALL A WINTER CLOTHING,
at 20 per cent, below market value.
ALSO,
PIECE GOODS,
of all descriptions, for
CUSTOM WORK.
All persons in want of WINTER GOODS will
save 20 per cent, by buying now. Come soon
and secure your bargains before it is too late.
SMITH, BROS. Ac. CO.,
CLOTHIERS A MERCHANT TAILORS,
40 West Baltimore street.
Aug. 13.—tf
FAMILY GROCERY.
AT THE HEAD OF RICHMOND MARKET.
ff§| John C. Pitt, fUR
(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 and customers, and the
public in general, that he has constantly oil
hand WINES AND LIQUORS, in wood and
glass, for medicinal and other purposes; supe
rior sugar-cured II AMS ; the choicest brands
of FAMILY FLOUR; Imperial, Gunpowder,
Young Hyson, and Black Teas ; Java, Laguira
and Kio Coflee ; loaf, crushed, pulverized, clari
fied and brown Sugar; Broma, Cocoa, Choco
late, Farina, Rice Flour, Sago, Yeast Powders,
. Sardines, Sauces, Pickles, Extracts, Salad OH,
Cologne, Toilet Fowder, Pure Spices, Figs, Rai
sins, Almonds, Pecan Nuts, Crackers, Cheese,
[ fine and coarse Salt, Table and Dairy do., Syr
ups, New Orleans and Sugar House Molasses,
Kerosene, Etherial and Lard Oil, Tobacco and
. Segars, Dupont’s Superior Canister Powder,
! Shot, Gun Caps, Ac., for sale at moderate prices,
and would respectfully solicit a, call by those
visiting the city, who will find it to their ad
f vantage as to convenience, qualities aud 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.
, August Loose,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
AND
READY-MADE CLOTHIER,
Towsoutown, Baltimore county, Md.,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends
and the public in general, that he has
removed to hie new house, on Main street. till
p opposite Ady’s Hotel, where he has always on
l hand a full assortment, of CLOTHS AND CAS
SIMERES, which he is prepared to make up in
the latest styles, and on reasonable terms, cheap
for cash. He requests his old friends and the
public to give him a call.
1 A large variety of FALL AND WINTER
GOODS on hand, whieh I invite the public to
examine.
The best of LINEN BOSOM SHIRTS always
on hand. Clothing made to order at short
notice. Nov. 3,1860.—tf
e7g~ hipsley,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
' Groceries, Teas, Wines & Liquors,
No. 184 N. Gfy street, Baltimore,
TENDERS thanks to his friends for their for
mer very liberal patronage, and by prompt
ness and attention to business, will cn_
deavor to merit a continuance of
! favor. The public are respectfully iu-Su
vited to Examine our stock of CHOICE TEAS
AND FAMILY GROCERIES. Our imported
. and domestic LIQUORS are selected with the
greatest possible care. Families may confide
in the PURITY of an article ordered for medi
cinal purposes; and proprietors of Hotels may
furnish their bars with choice liquors.
All of which will be sold at the lowest CASH
prices. July 14, 1860.—1 y
j WILLIAM L. MILLER,
WIIOLKSAI.K AM> RETAIL DEALER IX
If
TOBACCO AUD SEGARS,
! NO. 6 GREENMOUNT AVENUE.
SUPPLIED by M. H. MILLER’S extensive
Segar Factory, in the State Prison.
Office for business —
No. 6 Greenmonnt Avenue.
Goods at priees that cannot failt* 'dense.
Call and see. June 18.—U
8 M. & J. DUFFY,
! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS,
> Cathedral st., near Howard, Baltimore,
KEEP on hand a large and varied assort
ment of GROCERIES, WINES and LI
£333r*QUORS; HORSE FEED of allpßsg
UJEffskinds ; Patapseo, Family
r “®*®"Extra FLOUR, and other good* 1
i brands selected for family use. Also, TAR by
the barrel or less quantity ; a good assortment
t of BACON, FISH, SALT, OILS, Ac.
Will pay the highest market price for all
kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, and GRAIN
l of all kinds. Sep. 15, 1860.—1 y
WANTED! W ANTE D!
COHN HUSKS WANTED.
I WILL buy and receive DRY UNIIACKLED
HUSKS, and pay the HIGHEST MARKET
PRICE tor the same during the year, in any
quantity, and also OAT STRAW bought at the
. 01d*tand W U. A. POLLACK,
Ne. 96 N. Howard Street,
Dee. 10.—Iiw* Baltimere, Md.
“ BEFORE THE DRAFT!
f Put in a 8 u'b s t i 1 11 1 c !
DON’T delay until vou are drafted, then
yonr substitute will cost you double. '
SS&-To save money and avoid trouble call
upon MILES A CO., at the Chureh,
Corner Baltimore and Exeter Sts., Baltimo. e.
Jan. 14.—1 m.
Farmers’ Weather Indicator,
OK
WOODRUFF’S
Portable Barometer.
rnnis instrument should he In the hands of ev
t ery Agriculturist, as it unerringly points out
any change iu the weather and thus directs the
farmer how to st ape his work aud save Ciops
lbal t without a Barometer, might he caught out
in a storm and seriously injured, it not destroy
ed. Every should 1 ave one, as it is a
perfect “weather teller.”
It is simple in construction, cheap in price, not
liable to get out of order, aud the only yrrjcct
nor table. Barometer in use. _
Being a Mercurial Barometer, it is accurate ana
reliable for Scientific purposes, being used by the
U. S. Coast Survey, and at the Smithsonian In
stitute: besides being recommended by the most
distinguished Agriculturists of the country, as
well as by a host of Professors and Scientific
J °'wc name but a few that lmvc endorsed this
Barometer as superior to all others : —Scientific
American, American Agriculturist, Country
Gentleman, Philadelphia Ledger, Boston Jour
nal Peterson's Magazine, Orange Judd, Marshall
P. Wilder, Profs. Henry, liacklcy, Holmes, Carr,
Hunncweii, Williams, Douglas, &c.
The cost of the instrument is within the reach
of all, ranging in price from $7 to S2B. ne
have five different sty les, from a plain maple case
to the finest carved rosewood. Most ot these
styles have a Thermometer attached.
A sample of this instrument may be seen at
this office. ...
Ordeis promptly filled. For descriptive circu
lar and prices, apply personally or by letter to
BItUSTER & GRIFFITH,
49 N. Plica St., Baltimore, Md.
Wholesale and retail Agents for Mary
land. Trade supplied on liberal terms. Also,
MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS IN AGRI
‘ CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS IN GENERAL.
Exclusive agents for Clark k Hedges, Lane
Mill;
Cook’s Sugar Evaporator,
and sugar machinery in general.
RUNDELL’S HORSE PITCH FORK,
or Hay Elevator, the* host in use and a great la
bor saving implement.
Eureka Horse Power, Thresher and
Cleaner,
Patented and manufactured by I'ELTON. Best
Power, Thresher and Cleaner out.
A supply of pure Chinese and African
Cane Seed always on hand.
Jan. 21, 1865.—1 y.
WHEELER’S
NEW FARM AND PLANTATION
HORSE POWER,
And Improved Patent No. 1 Thresh
er and Cleaner.
f I HIE Horse Power has but two pair of gears.
X The master wheel is of w r ood with segment
gear, and is furnished with six levers, whiflle
trees, Ac., so that all the animals walk in the.
same circle. The circle in which the horses
walk is 18 feet diameter, band wheel 40 inches,
and making 160 turns per minute, when horses
walk two miles per hour. Weight of Horse
Power, complete, with six levers, 1,200 pounds.
The past season we have improved our Lever
Horse Power, adapted to driving the Machines
we make, and also all the various kinds of ma
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
quired, and yet be strong enough for 4 horses
or 6 mules, when the machine driven requires
that much power.
We now think it a perfect machine of its kind,
and having thoroughly tested it, offer our cus
tomers and the public a horse power, that for
lightness, simplicity, strength, durability, and
facility of repairing, if broken, cannot be ex
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 ami great 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.
Au ,r . 13. tf Baltimore, Md.
GREEN & YOE,
FAMILY GROCERS,
AM' PKALKKS IX
PURE OLD WINES AND LIQUORS,
At Martin & Valette’s old stand,
88 Baltimore street, near Holliday, Baltimore,
HAVE constantly on hand a large and well
selected stock of FAMILY GROCERIES,
a consisting in part of F R E S H
TEAS, (green and black,) of va-gXj-Q
rious prices and flavors ; Colleeß-MMaLt
Mocha, Java, Laguayra, Maracaibo and Rio;
i SUGARS—New Orleans, Crushed, Powdered,
Loaf, Granulated, C. Yellow and Clarified; Ital
ian Maccaroni and Vermaeelli; Cooper’s A
Cox’s Refined Gelatine; Fresh Salad and Olive
Oils; Cheese—English Dairy; Pine Apple and
Sap Sago; Sardines; French and Spanish Ol
ives; English and American Pickles—Gerkins,
mixed, Chow-Chow, Piceailli, Cauliflower, Wal
nuts and Onions : Sauces—John Bull, Harvey,
Reading, Soho, Mushroom and Worcestershire;
BRANDIES —Jas. Hennesy 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 hoe; Pure
Holland Gin, 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
Coal in Towsontown.
I WOULD respectfully
form my friends and con-wH-g^—
sumer 3 of COAL generally,wßP
that I am now receiving, and prepared to de
liver th.e SHORT MOUNTAIN COAL, which is
equal iii 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 Baltimore Company’s
Coal. "LIMEBURNER’S COAL can be furnish
ed in a few days notice, in large or small quan
tities, on very reasonable terms.
Also, BITUMINOUS COAL, for blacksmiths.
Nov. 3, IB6o.—tf N. COOPER.
Dr. Sappington’ff
COMPOUND SYRUP OF FLAXSEED,
Will cure
COUGHS,
COLDS,
HOARSENESS, Ac.
This
Superior Cough Syrup,
has been before the public
Eighteen years.
It is now considered a certain cure for the
above named diseases by all who have used it.
Prepared by
DR. R. S. SATPINGTON.
132 N. Gay street,
Between High and Front streets,
Nov. 12.—tf Baltimore, Md.
JOHN F. PLUMMER,
WATCH MAKER & JEWELER,
No. 87 North Gay street, near the Bridge,
■\TrOULD respectfully in- .
YV vite the attention of the
public, to his beautiful
inentof Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver and
Plated Ware, Fine Gold and Silver Watt;lies,
Gold Pens, 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
sold cheap for cash.
Watches and Jewelry repaired in the
best manner. Orders from the country care
fully attended to.
Jan. 5,1861. —1 y
1 7~
Joliu W. Richardson Sc 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
FOR SALE.
upilE undersighed offers for sale a. Shifting-
JL top BUGGY, nearly new, alsa & *et of sin
gle Harness, will he sold at a bargain if Imme
diate application be made to E. H. ADY,
ADY’i HQTEL, Tbn*ot<Wn.
Deo.
XJ TZ’S
CELEBRATED
§unw and Cattle
sure prt vcntjve of Lung Fever, and a certain
remedy tor all Diseases incident to the Horse,
gv. kc. ~ **-'■’ ~
In poor, low-spirited animals, it Ims the 1
most beneficial effect.
The U3O of them improves the wind, strength
ens the Appetite, and gives to the Ilorse a
tine, smooth and glossy skin—thus improv- ]
ing the appearance, vigor and spirit of this
noble animal. . v
FOB MILCH COWS.
The property this Powder possesses in iu*
creasing the quantity of Milk in Caws, givd
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 cent., and make the Butter
firm and sweet, la fattening Cattle, it gives
them an appetite, loosens their hide aud
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.
Price 25 ots. per Paper, or 5 Papers for sl.
PREPARED BT
S. A. FOUTZ & BRO.,
AT THEIR
WHOLESALE DRUG AND MEDICINE BEPOT,
No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md
For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers
throughout the United States.
smtm:i!'S
BALSAMIC COUGH SYRUP,
For Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, Aslh
'm i, Bronchitis, Spitting Blood, Pain and
Weakness of the Breast, Diffi
culty of Breathing, d-c.
This Syrup is a purely vegetable compound.
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;
ealftiing 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 system.
CROUP.
No child need die of Croup, if this Syrup is
properly used and used iu time. Mothers hav
ing eroupy children should watch the first
show of the disease, and always keep this rem
edy at hand.
For Coughs after Measles, this Syrup is most
excellent. Experience has proven that it is
equaled by no other preparation.
PRICE 40 CENTS PER BOTTLE, OR
THREE BOTTLES FOR sl.lO.
Prepared by 8. A. FOUTZ A BRO., at their
Wholesale Drug and Medicine Depot, No. 110
Franklin street,-Buftimore. For sale by
MRS. M. A. SHEALEY,
Towsontown,
And by druggists and storekeepers throughout
the United States.
SIIRIYER’S
INDIAN VERMIITWE,
TO DESTROY AND EXPEL WORMS.
This Vermifuge is entirety Vegetable—perfect
’ ly safe and harmless, but an effectual and power-
J ful remedy for all species of Worms that elleot
’ j children and adults.
FOIJTZS’ MIXTURE.
• The. Best Lin imen tfor Man and Beast now in use.
1 Is a safe and reliable remedy for the cure of
Rheumatism, Painful Nervous Affections, Burns
! Sprains, Swellings, and all diseases requiring
1 an external application on man.
On Horses it will never fail to cure Poll Evil.
Fistula, Old Running Sores, or Swenny, il
properly applied. For Sprains, Bruises, Crack
ed Hoofs, Scratches, Chares, Saddle or Collar
Gall, Cuts or Wounds, it is an infallible reme-
I dy. Try it and be convinced of its effiepey.
Rheumatism*
Persons afflicted with this disease, no matter
’ of how long standing, can lie jvromplly and ef
fectually cured by using this mixture. There
is nothing in the world so sure and so good to
takeaway bad CORNS, and cure FROSTBITES,
! as this preparation. Try it and satisfy your
selves.
PRICE 25 AND 50 CENTS A BOTTLE.
Prepared by—
S. A. FOUTZ ft BRO.,
At their Wholesale Drug and Medicine Depot,
No. 11(1 Franklin street, Baltimore, Md.
For sale by—
MRS. M. A. SHEALEY,
Towsontown,
And by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout
the United States.
June 4, 18IH.—ly
MAYHERS
, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT
MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY,
CORNER PLOWMAN AND FRONT STS.,
DEPOT AND SEED STORE,
145 W. Pratt street.
i milE undersigned is now prepared to receive
_L orders and furnish the most apnroved
FARMING AND HORTICULTURAL IMPLE
MENTS, SEEDS. Ac.,
on the most favorable terms.
I Orders received for machines of every de-
I seriptiou, viz :—Wheeler, Meliek A Co. s llorse
, power Threshing and Separating Machine* ;1.
, .1. Grant A Co.’s Farming Mills and Grain Cra-
dies; Bickford A Hoffman’s Grain Drills ; Hick-
I ok’s Cider Mills and Wine Presses : also, Hot*
> ton, Depew A Co.’s Plows, and J. W. Ellieotts
Celebrated Aocomae Plows. Castings ol every
> variety made to order. Address
* JOHN MAYHER, Agent,
tf Baltimore, Md.
FISU. FISH. FISH.
1,000 barrels and half barrels No. 1, 2 and 3
Mackerel. . ~
500 small packages do do lor family use.
1,000 barrels and half barrels Lxtra Labradoi
and split Herring. .
1,000 bbls. Eastern and Susquehanna Herring.
2o!ooO pounds Codfish and Hakefieh.
1,000 boxes Smoked and Scaled Herring.
In store aud receiving for saleby
F. F. I OPE,
85 South street, below Pratt, Baltimore.
March 12.—ly*
D. Kruger,
GENTLEMEN S'
BOOT AND SHOE STORE,
No. 49 North Gay street, Baltimore.
ALL kinds
work done in the best man- Ml \
uer, and at reasonable rates. w*OTBn
Country friends, give me a call.
May 4 liei,—ly
<* ROT Fit & RAKER’S
CELEBRATED ELASTIC STITCH
SEWING MACHINES,
Were awarded the Highest Premiums over a!
Competitors, at the following State and
County Fairs of lao3.
New York State Fair.
First Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine.
First Premium for Machine Work.
ludiana State Fair.
First Premium for Machine for all purposes.
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.
lovra 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 all purposes.
First Premium for Machine Work.
Kentucky State Fair.
First Premium for Machine for all purposes.
First Premium for Machine Work.
Michigan State Fair.
First Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Manufacturing 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.
First 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., N. Y., Fair.
First Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine.
Champlain, Vt* Ag. Society.
First Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine.
First Premium for Machine Work.
Hampden Co., Mass., Ag. Society.
Diploma for Family Machine.
Diploma for Machine Work.
Washington Co., N. Y., Fair.
First Premium for Family Machine.
Queens Co., N. Y., Ag. Society.
First Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine.
First Premium for Machine Work.
Saratoga Co., N. Y., Fair.
First Pe.Ginimn for Family Machine.
Mechanics’ Institute, Pa., Fair.
First Premium for Machine for all purposes.
First Premium for Machine Work.
Greenfield, Ohio, Union Fair.
First 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 purposes.
First Premium for Machine Work.
San Joaquin Co., Cal., Fair.
First Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Machine Work.
San Jose District, Cal., Fair.
First Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Machine Work.
j&at- The above comprises all the Fairs at
which the GROVER A BAKER MACHINES
were exhibited this year.
Salesrooms —495 BROADWAY, N. Y.
131 BALTIMORE ST., BALT.
July 9.—tf
£sj£fjflL A LECTURE
TO YOUNG MEN.
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 impediments
to marriage generally. Nervousness, Consump
tion, Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical
Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuse, Ac.
BY ROBERT J. CULVERWELL, M. D„
Author of the “ Green Book,” Ae.
, The world renowned author, in this admira
ble Lecture, clearly proves from his own expe
rience, that the awful consequences of Seif-
Abuse may be effectually removed without
medicine, and without dangerous surgical ope
rations, instruments, rings, or cordials, point
. ing out a mode of cure at once certain and ef
fectual, by which every sufferer, no matter
1 what his condition may be, may cure himself
cheaply, privatetv and radically. THIS LEC
TURE WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOUS
. ANDS AND TIIOUBANDS.
Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain,
sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or
two postage stamps, by addressing
CHAS. J. C. KLINE A CO.,
127 Bowery, New York, (Post Office Box 4588.
June 13, 1364.—1 y
Bull’s Head Hotel,
Front, near Gay street, Baltimore, Md.
rpiIIS old-established hotel, so ably JL—A
X and so successfully conducted for BTsstßM
the last eighteen mouths, by Thomas jjljK
C. Tracey, will be continued by
widow, she having taken with her into the
business, Robert D. Stansbury, of Davisville,
sth District, Baltimore county. The firm will,
therefore, hereafter be known as TRACEY A
STANSBURY. The old patrons of the estab
lishment, os well as the friends of the new pro
prietor, may rest assured that nothing in their
power will be left undone, to merit a full share
of the patronage of the public.
* HENRIETTA TRACEY,
ROBERT D. STANSBURY.
May 9.—tf
CHARLES T. SISCO. J. EDWARD SISCO
SISCO BROTHERS,
No. 95 Baltimore street, Baltimore,
WHOLESALE ANB RETAIL MAUFACTTRERS Of
Odd Fellows’ and Masons’ Regalia,
BANNERS, FLAGS, SIGNALS,
MILITARY GOODS,
GOLD AND SILVER FRINGES, GIMPS,
TASSELS, Ae.
Store aud Factory, No. 95 Baltimore street,
Opposite Hollidav street.
Dee. 28, 1861.—1 y
James Beattt. Gf.oroe R. Skill***
JAMES BEATTY & CO.,
SHIP BISCUIT, CRACKER,
S3*
AND CAKE BAKERS,
Nos. 92, 94 and 96 Dugan’s Wharf,
Near Pratt street, Balt.
Jan. 16.—tN14*
TO FARM AND LAND OWNERS.
"ITTE have a large demand for Farms and
W Lands in Maryland and Virginia. Par
ties wishing to dispose of their farms and lands
will do well to give us a call lor address
TOWNSEND A KIMBLE,
Real Estate Agents,
And Commissioners for State of Pennsylvania,
No. 8 Law Buildings, St. Paul st., Balt.
Dee. 24,1864. —ly-
House, Sign, and Fancy Fainting.
HENRY L. BOWEN
TOWSONTOWN,
IS prepared to execute all work in hia line
such aa
GLAZING, GRAINING, GILDING,
IMITATION OF WOOD AND MARBLE, A.
All of which will be done promptly, and o*
the most reasonable terms.
April 7, IB6o.—tf
‘‘BLEAK HOUSE,”
BY
JOBBPH M. BIEBEL,
No. 24 Marsh Markot’Spaee, Baltimore.
TRAVELLERS and Boarders will alwayi
find comfortable lodgings at reasonable pw
os. April 2, 1864.—*1t
———
NANCE’S COLUMN.
r JIANCE’S
SAKS A. 1 ’Alt ILiT-i'A ,
* _ vegtablf;
OR BLOOD PILLS;
li'Vjß purifying the blood, removing bile, cor
. reeling disorders of the stomach and bow,
els, costiveness, dyspepsia, swimming in the
head, Ac. Persons of a full habit, who are sub
ject to Headache, Giddiness, Drowsiness, Sing
ing iu the Ears, arising from too great a flow
of Blood to the bead should never be without
them as many dame ous symptoms will be en
tirely carried off by their immediate use.
RE AD THE FOLLOWING WONDERFUL CUKE OF
DTSPfiPBIA ! ,
This is to certify that my iTife was afflicted
with the Dyspepsia for twelve years, and tried
both advertising medicines and Thompsonian *
but without affect. I was myself attacked with
blindness, and my head otherwise affected Iroin
hard drinking, so that I was apprehensive of
fits : and seeing Hance’s Sarsaparilla Pills ad
vertised I went and got a box of them, which to
my astonishment effected a cure of me and my
wife both, and I do think them without a rival
before the public.
S. H. HALL.
Albermarle street, uear^Wilke.
PURIFYIYG THE BLOOD !
Baltimore, July 29, 1553.
This is to certify, that I was afflicted with a
violent pain in my breast and right arm, which
I supposed proeeeded from the impure state of
my blood. I was recoin mended to take Hance’s
Sarsaparilla or Blood Pills, and after taking
one box, the pain was entirely removed from
my breast and arm. I found them extremely
gentle in their operation, and wou’d recom
mend them to every person in want of a rniid
pergati ve,
PATRICK ROCHE.
No 23 Conway st., between Howard and Eu
taw. In puchasing these pills let me add
ONE WORD OF CAUTION
Always ask for Hance’s Pills, and purchase
of none but those advertised as agonts and if
eonvenient, call and see the proprietor himself.
SETH S. HANCE, 10.8 Baho. st.. Baltimore.
Price 515 cents per box, for Hance’s Gen
uine Pill*.
These pills can be sent by mail, and where
four boxes are ordered at one time, they will be
sent free of postage.
Jan. 21, 1865-ly.
DK.BR.4 DSHXWS
HmcORtTIIG CORDIAL
Dr. Bradshaw’s Invigorating Cordial,
FOR GENERAL WEAKNESS.
Dr. Bradshaw’s Invigorating Cordial,
FOR NERVOUS DI3EASE3.
Dr. Bradshaw’s Invigorating Cordial.
FOR PAINS IN THE BACK.
Dr. Bradshaw's Inviyoratinq Cordial,
CURES DEBILITATED SUFFERERS.
Dr. Bradshaw’s Invigorating Cordial, for gen
eral Debility, loss of muscular energy, diseases
of the bladder, kidneys, weakness, obstructions,
female complaints, and all other diseases aris
ing from excess and imprudence in life, and
removing all improper discharges from the
bladder, kidneys or other organs, from whatev
er cause they may have originated, and no mat
ter of how long standing, giving health and
vigor to the frame and bloom to the pallid
cheek.
JOY TO THE AFFLICTED.
It cures nervous and debilitated sutferers,
and removes all the symptoms, among which
will be found indisposition to exertion, loss of
power, loss of memory, difficulty of breathing,
general weakness, horrorofdisease, weak nerves •
trembling, dreadful horror of death, night
sweats, cold feet, wakefulness, dimness of vis
ion, languor, universal lassitude of the muscu
lar system, often enormous appetite with dys
peptic symptoms, hot hands, Hushing of the
bodv, dryness of the skin, pallid countenance
and'eruption of the face, pain in the back,
heaviness of the eyelids, frequently black spots
flying before tne eyes, with temporary suffusion
and loss of sight, want of attention, great mo
bility, restlessness, wiih horror of society.—•
Nothing is more desirable to such patients than
solitude, and nothing they more dread for fear
ef themselves; no repose of manner, no earn
estness, no speculation, but a hurried transition
from one question ta another. Effects upon
both mind and body can be rectified, and the
nervous system healthfully invigorated, where
the qualifications of manhood have been im
-1 paired.
Price $3 per bottle ; two bottles for $5 ; four
bottles for $lO ; six bottles sl2; ten bottles S2O;
twelve bottles $24. For sale by
S. S. HANCE, 108 Baltimore st.
Jan. 21, 1865.—1 y.
HANCE’S CHEMICAL HAIR RE
STORATIVE.
Hance’s Chemical Hair Restorative.
Hance’s Chemical Hair Restorative.
5 Hance’s Chemical Hair Restorative.
Hance’s Chemical Hair Restorative.
Prevents hair from falling out.
Hanee’s Chemical Hair Restorative.
Causes it to grow on bald heads.
- Hance’s Chemical Hair Restorative,
t Prevents hair turning gray.
- Hanoe's Chemical Hair Restorative.
Pemancntly removes Danarun,
r
1 Hance’s Chemical Hair Restorative.
Gives hair lustre and beauty.
HanOT’s Chemical Hair Restorative.
> Renders harsh hair soft and glossy,
r
Hanqe’s Chemical Hair Restorative.
Cures all diseases ol the scalp.
- Hanoi's Chemical Hair Restorative.
The best hair dressing for children.
Prepared only by SETH S. HANCE,
r 108 Baltimore street.
Price tl per bottle.
i For sale by SETH S. HANCE.
* Jan. 21, 1865-ly. __ 108 Baltimore st.
’ Dyspepsia Cured by Hamil
’ * ton’s Great Virginia
Remedy.
r Tw BAD the following certificates from a well
-5 JY known eitizen :
Baltimore, Md., Feb. 18, 1863.
Dr. J. L. Hamilton : .
Dkam Sir :—I have used your Great \ irginia
Remedy with eitire success. I was for years
seriously effect*! with Dyspepsia, in its worst
> form : I was persuaded to try Hamilton’s Great
Virginia Rnedv ; by its use I was entirely re
lieved of Headache, Palpitation of the Heart,
Nauseated Stomach, great Nervous Debility of
the Svsteni, Depression of Spirits loss of Appe
, tite, Ac.
Yours varv Respectfully,
Jos. O. Rkilky, No. 11 South street.
Price *1,25 cents per bottle, or six tor
*6,50.
For sale by SETH S. HANCE.
Jan. 21. 1865-ly. 108 Baltimore st.
PHAKNUM’S COUGH CANDY.
' “He that Hath an Ear to Hear Let
Him Hear.”
Baltimore, Nov. 13, 1856.
The duties of my business have exposed me
to roughs, eolds and asthma and pulmonary af
fections. I have been deprived of the power of
attending te the duties of inv profession, and
should have been, had it not"been for the be
nign effect ol your MEDICATED CANDV .
I tried it but a few hours before I began to reap
the advantages of its effects.
■ nr COUGH AND nOARSKNKSS LEFT ME —MV LUNGS
| ARK HEALED,
■ And my appetite greatly improved. I there
* fore have no hesitation in adding my testimo
ny to that of the many who have experienced
the benefits of your valuable Cough Candy.
William Mf.rcer.
> Price 35 cents per package, or three packages
for *l.
*-Bold by SETH 8. HANCE. 108 Balti
more street, and SWEETZER A Co., corner
Charles and Pratt sts. Jan. 21,1865-ly.
Blotches and Pimples Upon
the Face.
’ We know of no more effectual remedy for re
“ moving these disagreeable eruptions on the
face, than
HANCE’S SARSAPARILLA.
It is put up in quart bottles, and is one of the
best medicines used.
Those whose blood requires purifying will do
well to use it.
Price *1 per bottle, or six bottles for
ri ** by
| BETH 8. HANCE.
Joa 108 Baltimore st

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