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* r wr*w*r~m ~iii w <n'*aj>tfifj ij coia svttiip, COVUH SlßtPi Wit. READS COMPOUND SYRUP OF • LIVERWORT, tor the cure of Coughs, Colds, ' Croukh, As-tuma, Hoahsk.nkss, Bhos chitis and IscidiesT Consumption. This syrup is one of the most certain and ef fectual euros now in use, as has been proved by all who have given it a fair and impartial trial. There is no elass of disease that is more neglected than this; and yet there is none that more certainly and surely undermines health. Many a neglected Cough has been but the pre cursor of long years of suffering ; and many a Cold that has been permitted to run its course, has hurried its victim into the premature gi;ave of the Consumptive. Every opes knows that we but utter the truth when we say that a very little care and attention at-first would have warded off that dreadful handmaid erf death— Consumption—from many a one who is now lingering beneath its tortues. Certificates from the following gentlemen can not fail to impress the public mind with the value of this truly valuable remedy : From Rev. JA3. H. BROWN, Member of East Baltimore Conference. This certifies that I have used W. 11. Read’s Dough Pectoral Syrup with the most happy ef fects, and recommend i.t as a most valuable medicine. JAS. H. BROWN. From Rev. ANDREW MANSIIIP, Member oi Philadelphia Coherence. W*. H. Read— Dear Sir—l have used your Syrup of Liverwort: it was of groat service to my throat, and relieved me of a heavy cold. — I can recommend it to clergymen and public speakers. AN DREW MANS HI P. From Rev. WM. W. HICKS, late Missionary from India. Mr. IFm. 11. Read, Sir: I cheerfully recommend your Syrup to nil persons affected with Coughs or Hoarseness, as a certaiu cure. The Compound Syrup of Liverwort may tru ly be called the sufferers friend. . WM. W. HICKS. We have many more certificates than wo can publish, all speaking in the most emphatic terms of the great value of this medicine, and in ev ery case recommending it to their friends.— Among them mav be found REV. JAS. S. Mr MURRAY, REV. GEORGE Hi LPT. REV. SAMUEL A. WILSON, REV. WM. A. SNIVELY, REV. WM. R. MILLS, REV. A. A. REESE, I>. D., REV. E. J. WAY, Manufactured onlv by WM. If. READ. 147 Baltimore street, one door eaßt of Calvert. Eorsale by Druggists and Country Stores. 4 oz. bottles 50 cents; 10 oz. bottles if. Agent for VELLINES’ FLAXSEED DROPS. Jan. 14.—tf. STOREKEEPERS, READ THIS! The Largest and Boat Assortment of Everything in the Grocery Line And at the Lowest Prices is to be found at C. LEWIS 13 West Baltimore Street. BROWN A WHITE SUGARS EVERY GRADE. RIO, LAGUAYRA A JAVA COFFEES. GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, ■ from the lowest grade to theverv finest in mar ket. Also, JAPANESE TEAS now so extensively used. SPICES In 6 lb. Japanned cans, hinged, all varieties. Matches & Blacking at manufacturer’s prices. Coffee Essence, Siccily, Barley, Bird Seed, Powder, Shot, Caps, Fancy Soaps, &c. Manufacturers’ Wholesale Agent for PALMER’S DADELION COFFEE, * HEDGE’S “ “ Boston Crackers and Milk Biscuit. , Fox’s Farina Crackers. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment. Extract Roots for Making Boer. Oriental Co’s., Japan and Wheat Coffee. , New England Coffee. London Club Coffee. Also, at Manufacturers’ Prices, Bacon's Excelsior Coffee. Ridgway’s Family’ Coffee. Broad bent’s French Coffee. In fact can supply you with everything in our line, right. Call and convince yourselves. C. LEWIS DUNLAP, No. IS West Baltiraoro Street, Between Institute and Bridge. Baltimore. March 4,1865.—1 y. CLOTHING! i SPRING OF 1865. B. STINE 9 S Clothing House, i No. 73 West Baltimore street, i Between Gay st. and Tripolett’s Alley. ' I Equal in all repeets to work made to ■ measure, and at much lower prices. A PERFECT FH’ INSURED TO ALL. j The facilities of this house lor doing | business are such that they can Con fidently claim for it the leading posi- 1 tion among the Tailoring Establish- ’ menls of Baltimore. They therefore invite the attention of gentlemen ol , taste to their stock of superb Ready- j Made Clothing, cut by the best of ar . tists, trimmed and made equal to cus ‘ tom work, at , POPULAR TRICES. , They have also a Custom Depart- > ment, where the latest novelties may ! be found. May 28, 184L—ly Clothing House, No. 73 W. Baltimore Street , OLD TOWN DRUG STORE. THE undersigned having thoroughly r* renewed hie stock, and laid in a plete assortmentof ML DYE STUFFS, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, &nd everything else in his line, respectfully so licits the abtentiou of country purchasers, and a call from all dealers. Having perfected hie arrangements both in Baltimore and in the northern cities, with re gard to purchases, he is enabled to sell so low as to satisfy his customers, that while the arti cles in his line are judiciously selected, his 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 Shire, 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 thelowestcash price. FRANKLIN METZGER, Cor. Gay and Exeter streets, Old Town. Feb. 2,1861.—1 y Leather ! Leather ! I Leather t!! N. THOMAS fc CO., X 0.9 and U Ensor street, near Gay, Baltimore WOULDrespectfullyinform theirold friends and customera, and all who manufacture and deal in LEATHER, FINDINGS, OIL, Am, that they still eontinue at the above old establshed stand.— | BSp|4jpKfi}' Their stock consists of Sole, Up per and Harness Leather, _ Vlr~r French and Domestic “■ “ --“■ Skins, Morocco, and in fact all kinds of leather usually kept for sale. Also, Shoe Findings in their variety, Oil, Ac. They will purchase for cash at the highest ? rices, green and dry Hides, Sheep-Skins, Tal ow, Ae. Thankful for past patronage, they solicits a continuance, thereof at the old stand. 1 , J Pec, n, 1800.—ly THOMAS S. WILCOX, BOOT AMD SHOE RAKER, No. 134 North Gay street, Baltimore, HI SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT, I fT EEPS on hand and make to order, all kinds K ef GENTLEMENS’ and LADIES’ WORK, of the bait style of workmanship, and on rea sonable terms. I also keep YANKEE WORK, both ooarse and fine, and work shitable for ,er vants’ wear. Country friends, please give me • till. Jen. 8,1884. —ly T. S. W.; w9* * L WHIfWAN'S COLUMN, 1 j £. WHITMII & S9!¥S, MAXUr.VUfrREHS OK Agricultural Implement*, AND MACHINERY, AND DRAT.KfS IN SEEDS, FERTILIZERS, HORTICULTURAL TOOLS, Anil Agricultural Hardware generally, Noa. 22 aiid 24 South Calvert street, Baltimore, Md. rrMlli,manufacturing Department will be per- JL son ally superintended by the senior partner, whose long experience in this line of business has rendered him familiar with all its various branches. Our stock will be one of the largest in this city, and in consideration of 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. IRUIILFS Aftll 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 u?e, 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 are generally supplied by us, with Ibis 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 13 the bc3t 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* Tooili 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. Premium ftewSub-soil Plow This 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. Ittjias a re versa bje steel edge, is simple in its construction, easy' in draft and management, and adapted to a common team. Simplicity, strength and economy are here most happily combined. The Plow beiug an important implement in Agriculture, we have recently given much at tention to its manufacture, and at a very heavy co6t have procured the. best and most perfect sot of machinery' in use, and are now prepared to fill all orders for Plows of any description, on as favorable terms as had in the Uni ted States, quality and workmanship consider ed. We wish to call the attention of dealers to our .manufacture of PloVs, 1 wjiicl} we t-hihk, cannot be surpassed in this country. glide Rill or Swivel Plow*. The above Plows are eo 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. , I'UIiR.n i VWETtR This Chum is so constructed that the cream or milk is readily brought to the desired tem 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, MANTTPA CTC R K D nr E. WHITMAN Sc SONS, BALTIMORE, WITH OR WITHOUT SELF-RAKE, Is the, best adapted to the wants of Maryland Farmers of any machine in use. It has alarge drive wheel, which enables it to work over rough land, water furrows and gullies, when otheFmachinCs cot rid not be worked at all. Tbqse In want of theJatcst and best improve ment! ill th* Way of cutting Grain or Grass, will do well to sqnd their orders early. Priqe of the Combined Machine with Self-Rake,slß6. Price of Mower, sllO. Wecan furbish our customers with any kind of REAPERS AND MOWERS, at pricos as low as they can be purchased in our market, and solicit their early orders. May, 7. ... Dr. Sappington’s COMPOUND OF FLAXSEED, Will cure COUGHS, : LI)S ? Ac .. This _ . . . Supwier CornjVSyrup, has been before the public ' Eighteen Years. It is now considered a certain cure for thfc above named diseases by all who have used it. Prepared by DR. R. 8. SAPPINGTON, 132. N. Gay street, Between High and Front streets, Nov. lib—-tf Baltimore, Md. . . ... „ , Between Gay Street and Tripoletfs Alley. f CANFIELD BROS. I CO,, JSfiO BALTIMORE 9T., CORNER OF CHARLES, H WE a ITne Stock of—* Gold Watches for Ladies and Gentlemen. Silver Hunting Case Watches of all kinds. Gold Chatelain Vest and Guard Chains. Diamond Earrings. Pins, Bracelets a Kings. Rich suits of Jewelry of new styles. Bracelets, Necklaces, Earrings ami Pins of great variety. Pearl, Carbuncle, Seal and other Rings. Silver SpoonS, Forks,' Ladles, Butter Knives, See.., Ac. Silver Pitchers, Goblets, Clips, Salts, Ac. Fancy Silver Goods of new sty les. Plated Tea and Coffee sets or late patterns. Castors, Baskets. Ice Pitchers and Cups, Plaled or Alabata Forks ami Spooii3 of best quality. Table and Pocket Cutlery, Scissors A Razors. Watches carefully repaired. Fans. Opera Glasses, Portinouaies ; beautiful Paris Gilt and Porcelain Vases: beautiful Par is Card Receivers and other articles; Prout's Hair and Tooth Brushes; Fine Marble and Bronzed Paris Clocks; Brrtnr.ed Figures and Ornament*. MILITARY GOODS. Swords and Belts for Array and Navy, Sash es. Spurs, Bullous, Lace, Cord, Navy Lace, Caps, Stars and Embroideries, Army Embroi deries of all kinds, Chevrons. Bindings, Cloth, Ac. Field Glasses, Pistols and Cartridges. March 18, 1885.—1 v. GREAT HUSH TO SMITH, BROS. & CO.’S Marble Hall Clothing House, TO SECURE SOME OF THE GREAT BAR GAINS. They are now offering their immense stock of 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, UKOS. & CO., CLOTHIERS A MERCHANT TAILORS, 40 West Baltimore street. Aug. 18. —tf FAMILY GROCERY. AT THE HEAD OF RICHMOND MARKET. |f|il_ John C. 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 and customers, and the public in general, 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 brands of FAMILY FLOUR; Imperial, 'Gunpowder, Young Hyson, and Black Teas ; Java, Laguira and Rio Coffee; loaf,crushed,pulverized,clari- fied 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, recan Nuts, Crackers, Cheese, fine and coarse Salt, Tabic and Dairy do., Syr ups, New Orleans and Sugar House Molasses, Kerosene, Etherial and Lard Oil, Tobacco and Segars, Dupont’s Suporior Canister Powder, Shot, Gun Caps, Ac., ror sale at moderate prices, and would respectfully solicit a call by those visiting the city, who will fiml it to their ad vantage as td 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. leather” LEATHER, LEATHER. NOTHING LIKE LEATHER !” AND nowhere else esn it be. bought cheaper than at F. H. Grupy’s old stand, as I am tanning a large part of my 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 ! I want for my fall tannage, 2000 to 5000 prime cow and steer hides, delivered either at my tan-yard or at my store, for which I will pay the very highest cash price. Write to me or call and see me before selling. Prime Tan Bark always wanted. F. H. CRUPY, 42 South Calvert Street, Baltimore. Dec. 10.—3 m E. G. HIFSLEY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Groceries, Teas, Wines & Liquors, No. 184 N. Gay street;, Baltimore,. TENDERS thanks to his friends for their for mer very liberal patronage, and by prompt ness and attention to business, will cn- tgßPfrs dcavor to merit a continuance of theirg+lrf favor. Thejmblic are respectfully in-MaA! 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 artiele ordered for medi cinal purposes; and proprietors of Hotels may furnish their bars-with choice liquors. All of which &iif be sold at tlie lowest CASH prices. July 14, 1860. WILLIAM L. MILLER, WHOLESALK AXD RETAIL DKALDH IX TOBACCO AND SEGARS, NO. 6 GREENMOUNT AVENUE. SUPPLIED by M. H. MILLER’S extensive Segar Factory, in the State Prison. Office for business— No. 6 Grepmnount Avenue. Goods at prices that eanndt fail t oleaee. Call and see. June IS.-^tf- FRENCH QUOTAS, CASSIMERS OF ALL KINDS, SILK MARSEILLES. And all kinds of Vest Patterns, Scarfs, Neckties and Collars, Handkerchiefs, Travelling Shirts, Linen Bosom Shirts, Linen Bosoms, (all qualities and prices,) White Muslins and Linens For Shirting, See., for sale Wholesale and Retail. ALL KINDS’OF TAILORS, TRIMMINGS, Together with READ.Y-MADE CLOTHING, As cheap as can be procured in the city. AUGUST LOOSE, Merchant Tailor, Opposite Ady’s Hotel, Towsontown. Feb. 25.—tf- 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 fSEEftQUQRS; HORSE FEED of allgjM fcyyrJkinds ; Patapsco, Family and|%g|H FLOUR, and other 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 of COUNTRY PRODUCE, and GRAIN of all kinds. Sep. 15, 1860.—1 y CHINA STORE. WM. S. WONDERLY & CO., H avE on hand a complete stock of china, glass, QUEENSWARE, Fine and common, at the Warehouse,’ 75 Baltimore street, 8 doors west of GaystreeL m CQAL OIL, of tfye best quality, I>y t)i barrel or gallon, and a complete assortment of LAMPS and WICK for burning it. The manufacture of STONE And EARTHEN WARE still continued. , All goode for, the country, pafkfd in scien tific manner, and will be sold wholesale and retail, At very IcrW prices, to suit the times, j Nov. 6,1864.—tf I Farmers’ Weather Indicator, OR Portable Barometer. nilllS instrument should be in the hands of ev- I- ery Agriculturist, as it unerringly points out any change in tlie weather and thus directs the farmer how to shape his work and save crops that, without a Barometer, might be caught out in a stonu and seriously injured, if not destroy- - ed. Every farmer should have one, as it is a perfect “weather teller.’’ It is simple in construction, cheap hi price, not liable to get out of order, and the only perfect portable Barometer ill use. Being a Mercurial Barometer, it is accurate and reliable for Scientific purposes, being used by the U. S. Coast Survey, and at the Smithsonian In stitute; besides beiug recommended by the most distinguished Agriculturists of the country, as well as by a host of Professors and Scientific journals. We name but a few that have endorsed this Barometer as superior to all others : —Scientific American. American Agriculturist, Country Gentleman, Philadelphia Ledger, Boston Jour nal, Peterson’s Magazine, Orange Judd, Marshal! P. Wilder, Profs. Henry, Hackley, Holmes, Carr. Hu tine well, Williams, Douglas, Ac. The cost of the instrument is within the reach of all, ranging in price from $7 to S2B. We have five different styles, from a plain maple case to the finest curved rosewood. Most of these styles have a Thermometer attached. A sample of this instrument may be seen at this office. Orders promptly filled. For descriptive circu lar and prices, applv personal I r or bv letter to BRIJSTEIt & GRIFFITH, 49 N. Paca St., Baltimore, Md. Wholesale and retail Agents for Mary land. Trade supplied on liberal terms. Also, MANUFACTURERS Sc DEALERS IN AGRI CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS IN GENERAL. Exclusive agents for Clark Sc Hedges, Cano Mill; Cook’s Sugar Evaporator, and sugar machinery in general. RUN DELL’S HORSE PITCH FORK, or Hay Elevator, the beat ill use and a great la bor saving implement. ; Eureka Horse Power, Thresher and Cleaner, Patented and manufactured by FELTON. Best Power, Thresher and Cleaner out. piT" A supply of pure Chinese and African Cane Seed always on hand. Jan. 21, 18(5. r >. — ly. PIICC' ST. DOMINGO PREPARATIONS. RIICC ST.’ DOMINGO BITTERS. An infallible remedy for Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, General Debility, Etc. Especially recommended to weak and debili tated women and children. Recommended and Used by the Med ical Faculty. RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO WINE. For the social circles. RTSS’ ST. DOMINGO PUftCH. A DELICIOUS BEVERAGE. Wo challenge tlie world to produce as genuine articles as we above enumerate. TRY THEM. RUSS & CO., No. 34 Dey Street, New York. C. LEWIS DYftLAP, WHOLESALE AGENT, No. 13 W. Baltimore Street, Baltimore. March 4,1365.—1 y. GREEN & YOE, FAMILY GROCERS, ANI DKALKRS IX PURE OLD WINES AND LIQUORB, 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, consisting in part of F R E S II TEAS, (green and black,) of prices and flavors ; Coffees-jj|jlßLk Mocha, Java, Laguayra, Maracaibo and Rio; 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—Gorkins, mixed, Chow-Chow, Piccailli, Cauliflower, Wal nuts and Onions; Sauces—John Bull, Harvey, Reading, Soho, Mushroom and Worcestershire; BRANDIES—Jas. Hcnnesy A Co., vintage 1840, Otard, Dupuy A Co. 1846, Native Catawba, Bor deau, Rochelle and other brands; Fine Old WlNES—London Dock Tort, Sherry, Madeira, Lisbon, Sweet Moselle and Champagne ; WHIS KIES—Scotch, Old Rye, Calhoun, Old Rapp and Bourbon, some very old and fine; Pure Holland Gin, ; Jamaica Spirits, Ae. Ac.; Imported and Domestic Segars and.Tohaeeo, all ef whieh they will sell at reasonable prices, and respect fully solicit a call. June 23, 1866.—1 y Dr. Sappington’s COMPOUND SYRUP OF FLAXSEED, Will eure COUGHS, * COLDS, HOARSENESS, Ac. This Superior Cough Syrup, has been before the public Eighteen years. It is now considered a eertain eure 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, 80. 87 North Gay street, near the Bridge, WOULD respectfully in- . vite the attention of the public, to his beautiful mentof Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Fine Gold and Silver Watehoa, 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 whieh will be sold cheap for cash. Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner. Orders from the country eare fullv attended to. Jan. a, 1861.—1 y 1 John W. Richardson & Co., No. 12 N. Gay street, Adjoining Christ Church. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDEII IN THE BEST STYLE. Major ROBERT HALL, Cutter. CALL AND SEE. Aug 1 I.—tf : — ~r —— • A. Storck’s STEAM TURNING AMD SAWING ESTABLISHMENT, 152 East st., between Hillen and Ensor, Balt., WHERE he is prepared to execute all kinds of SAWING and TURNING, such as Bench Bcrews, Hand Screws, Bed Posts, Car riage Hubs, Cart Hubs, Cedar Posts, Stair Ban isters, Stair Newels, Piano Legs, Columns,Table Legs, TEN PIN BALLS, etc. i Also, all kinds of straight and fancy Scroll Sawing. July 6, 1861.. —ly * "<■ r -■ --—: Enrolled Men of Baltimore County, ‘ ' CAN Bt WITH ALIEN 8F J 3 STATUTES F°fi * w,y •w* J. G. DILLAIIUNT, J , at the Church, | i 1 Cor. Baltimore and Exeter Sts., Baltimore, j March 18.—tf. x<' o tr ts CELEBRATED %ku and Baltic sure preventive of Lung Fever, mill a certain remedy for all Diseases incident to the Horse, iriH pr, kc. '"*•• , la poor, low-spirited animals, it has the 1 most beneficial effect. The use of them improves the wind, strength ens the Appetite, and gives to the Horse a fine, smooth and glossy skin —thus iinprov- ] ing the appearance, vigor and spirit of this noble animal. The property this Powder possesses in in 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 cent., and make the Butter firm and sweet. In fattening Cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens their hide and makes them thrive much thster. HOGS. above Diseases can he cured or entirely pre vented. By using these Powders the Dog Cholera can be prevented. Prioe 25 eta. per Paper, or 5 Papers for sl. PREPARED BT S. A. FOUTZ & BRO., AT THEIR WHOLESALE DRUG AND MEDICINE DEPOT, No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout the United States. SHRIiVER’S BALSAMIC COUGH SYRUP, For Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asth ma, Bronchitis, Spitting Blood, Pain and Weakness of the Breast, Diffi cultg of Breathing, dc. 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 ; 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 system. CROUP. No child need die of Croup, if this Syrup is properly used and used in time. Mothers hav ing croupy 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 S. A. FOUTZ & BRO., at their Wholesale Drug and Medicine Depot, No. 116 Franklin street, Baltimore. For sale by MRS. M. A. SHE ALE Y, Towsontown, And by druggists and storekeepers throughout the United States. SHRIIVER’S INDIAN VERMIFLiiE, TO DESTROY AND EXPEL WORMS. This Vermifuge is entirely Vegetable—perfect ly safe and harmless, hut an effectual and power ful remedy for all species of Worms that effect children and adults. foijtzsmSixtijre. The Best Liniment for Man and Beast now in use. Is a safe and reliable remedy for the cure of Rheumatism. Painful Nervous Affections, Burns Sprains 1 , Swellings, and all diseases requiring an external application on man. On Horses it will never fail to cure Poll Evil, Fistula, Old Running Sores, or Swennv, if properly applied. For Sprains, Bruises, Crack ed Hoofs, Scratches, Chares, Saddle or Collar Gall, Cuts or Wounds, it is an infallible reme 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 to takeaway bad CORNS, and cure FROST BITES, as this preparation. Try it and satisfy your selves. PRICE 25 AND 50 CENTS A BOTTLE. Prepared by— S. A. FOUTZ & BRO., At their Wholesale Drug and Medicine Depot, No. 116 Franklin street, Baltimore, Md. For sale by— MRS. M. A. SHEALEY, Towsontown, And by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout the United Slates. June 4,1864. —1 y COACHMAKING AND UNDERTAKIN G, THE subscriber respectfully informs bis friends, and the public generally, that he Turnpike and Joppa Road, ev ery description of Wheelwrightiiig, Coachmaklng, fcc. He will manufacture to order, Carriages, Bug gies, Rockaways, Carryalls, Ac. Old Carriages repaired and painted at short notice. Also, keeps constantly on hand, (and made to order at. the shortest notice. very style and description of COFFINS, and having provided himself with a HEARSE, he is prepared to attend funerals at all times. All work warranted to give satisfaction. JOSEPH HUGHS. Jan. 28, 1864.—tf. JOS. E. QUINLAN, WHOLKNALI AMD RETAIL DF. ALER IN 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 X AM at all times buying WOOL, for which I X*in paying the HIGHEST CASH PRICES. JOS. E. QUINLAN. April 23, 1864.—1 y D. Kruger, GENTL £M EN S’ BOOT AND SHOR STORE, No. 49 North Gay street, Baltimore. ALL kinds of work done in the best man- [fW \ ner, and at reasonable rates. Country friend#, givf me a call. LROVER & BAKER’S CELEBRATED ELASTIC STITCH SEWING MACHINES, Were awarded the Highest Premiums over al Competitors, at the following Stale and County Fairs of 1863. Xetv York State Fair. First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Manufacturing Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. Indiana State Fair. First. Premium for Machine for all purposes. First Premium for Machine Work. V ermont 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 all purposes. First Premium for Machine Work. Kentucky State Fair. First Premium for Machine for all purposes. First Preinjqm 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 Muchine Work. Chittenden Co., Vt. 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., IV. I'., Fair. First Premium for Family Machine. Queens Co., IV. Y., Ag. Society. First Premium for Family Machine. Fir.it Premium for Manufacturing Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. Saratoga Co., N. Y., Fair. First Peomium 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. Sail Jose District, Cal., Fair. First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. The above comprises all the Fairs ai which the GROVER A BAKER MACHINES were exhibited this year. Salesrooms—49s BROADWAY, N. Y. 181 BALTIMORE ST., BALT. July 9.—l{ ... ; Maryland and Delaware Volunteei and Substitute COMPANY. NO. 25 LEXINGTON ST., AND Under Mansion House, Fayette and St. Paul Sts WARD, CLOWDSLEY * CO., by authority of his Excellency Governor A. W. Brad lord, and the A. A. Provost Marshal of Mary land and Delaware. The MARYLAND an< DELAWARE VOLUNTEEIUndSUBSTITUTI Company have full authority to recruit Voluu teers and furnish Substitutes lor all drafted an< enrolled men. We desire to give good assurance to all par ties needing our services, that the above busi ness, will be conducted upon the most honors ble principle, and parties having authority t< contract for filling the quotas of Wards, Dis tricts and Counties, will do well to call upon ui before applying ffse where. We refer with pleasure to Col. W. L. Tidball, A. A. P. M. Gen. Office Maj. W. H. Wharto.y, No. 31 N. Calvert St. Cai*t. Hkxrv Ci.attos, P. M. 3, Dist. of Md Capt. Robt. Cathcaut, “ “ 2, “ “ “ Col. J. C. Holland, “ “ 5, u “ u Feb. 11, 1865.—2 m. Bull’s Head Hotel, Front, near Gay street, Baltimore, Md. rriHIS old-established hotel, so a Uly I and ?o successfully conducted the last'feighteen months, by Thomas|iMi™| 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, horeafter !>• known as TRACEI £ STANSBURY. The old patrons of the estab lishment, as 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 AND RETAIL MAUFACTCKKRB OP Odd Fellows’ and Masons’ Regalia, BANNERS, FLAGS, SIGNALS, MILITARY GOODS, GOLD AND SILVER FRINGES, SIMPS, TASSELS, Ac. Store and Factory, No. 95 Baltimore street, Opposite Holliday street. _Dec. 28, 1861. CSrXJ-A.3XT OS THE RICH and POWERFUL FERTILIZERS. AMONIATED PACIFIC GUANO. PISH GUANO. It row ii Mexican Guano. AND OTHER FERTILIZERS. For sale bv * F. F. POPE, 85 South Street. Feb. 11, 1865.—0 m. BiRMS & SLOA^. LUMBER DEALERS, 182 Light St., Baltimore, HAVE on hand a large assortment of LUM BER, SHINGLES, FRAMES, LATHS, DOORS and SASH. Which they offer for sale at the lowest Market rates, for CASH. Feb. 11, 1865.—1 y. House, Sign, and Fancy Painting. HENRY L. BOWEN TOWSONTOWN, IS prepared to execute all work in his Use 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,” v JOSEPH M. BIEBEL, No. 24 Marsh Market’Space, Baltimore. TRAVELLERS and Boarders will always 4nd comfortable lodgings at reasonable pri ! ces. . April 2, 1804,-*4y agricultural. rpilE subscriber, Manufacturer and Dealer in Agricultural and Horticultural IMPLEMENTS AND SEEDS, Takes this method of informing his friends and the public in general, that he is now located in the City of Baltimore, with the necessary tools and Machinery for the manufacturing of all kinds of MACHINERY, PLOWS, CASTINGS, &c. , And will guarantee to supply all orders for them on as reasouablc terms, and to furnish as good an article as cun be had in the city of N. York, and would recommend his friends and customers to forward their orders as soon as pos sible, so that they can be filled in time for them. Among the articles to be always obtained at my establishment I name in part — Portable Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Grist Mills of all sizes, Wheeler, Melick A Co’s., Railway and Plantation Pow ers and Winnowers, Eagle Cotton Gins, Cotton and Hay Presses, Gin Gear Segments and Wing Gudgeons, Grain Drills, Cider Mills and Press es, Wine Presses, Hay and Stalk Cutters, Mowing and Reaping Machines, Farm Wagons and Carts, Churns, Wheat Fans, Oornshellers, Corn and Cob Mills, Sole Agent for Mudge's Celebrated Washing Machines, Hor ton, I)epew A Co’s , Plows and Castings, J. W. Elliot’s Accomac, Va., Plow, Norfolk and Balti more Plows, and a geueral assortment of all kinds of • Field and Garden Seeds. Will furnish to order all kinds of Fertilizers. Manufactory, Machine Shop and Foundry, CORNER PLOWMAN AND FRONT STB., DEPOT AND SEED STORE, 145 W. Pratt street, opposite the Maltby House. JOHN MAYHER, Agent. March 18, 1865.—1 y. History of the Rebellion. HEADLEY'S HISTORY OF THE WAR. THE undersigned having procured an agen cy for this valuable work for a portion of Baltimore and Harford counties will in a very short time visit the people of the county solic iting subscriptions therefor. It will be a true and faithful history of events as they have trans pired since April 1861, until nearly to the pres ent time. It will be published in twovols. at $3.50 each the first of which will soon be delivered, and the second immediately after the close of the war. Each volume will contain many pages of illustrations of Battle scenes,and over forty por traits of officers prominent in the war, both North and South. Volume I, containing 506 pages, is already prepared, and will be delivered by the Agents after finishing the canvass in their several lo calities. Volume II will be issued as soon as practicable after the close of the war, and will contain about 700 pages, or more, if necessary to complete the History. He has also the agency of an extremely cheap and well tried sewing machine, which he will be pleased to exhibit to the people of Baltimore county in his travels, also, seveial other small, but very useful articles, late inventions, with which ho desires to supply the wants of those w*ho may feel disposed to purchase. EDWARD N. TYRRELL. • June 3,1864. —1 y. J ASM. BAKE R & CO., GUANO DEPOT, 39 Pennsylvania Avenue, Corner St. Mary street, Baltimore, Where can be found at all times a supply of GUANOS, SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, GROUND BONE, POUDRETT, CALCINED PLASTER, LIME, HAIR, CEMENT, dc., And dealers in FLOUR, CORN MEAL. BUCK -3 WHEAT MEAL, CORN, OATS, MILL FEED, HAY, STRAW, CLOVER, TIMOTHY AND GRASS SEEDS OF ALL KINDS. WOOL, FURS, DRIED FRUIT, and all kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange, for which we are paying the highest cash pi ices. .IAS. W. BAKER £ CO., Next door to W. Stansbury’s Bee Hive Hotel, where Farmers will find excellent accoinmo f dations. Jan. 7,1565.—tf. S NEW HOUSE FURNISHING STORE No. 185 N. Gay street, Baltimore. RICHARD ARM MGER. ** Wholesale and Retail dealer in HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, ALSO, WOODENWARE £ HARDWARE. rpHE public are respectfully invited to call I and examine my stoek of TUBS, BUCKETS, CHURNS. BRUSHES, a ’ BROOMS, BRITANNIA, JAPANNED AND y tin WARE, KNIVES AND FORKS, l- ALBATA spoons, r- CHINA AND GLASS WARE, d And every other description of Housekeeping E Goods and Woodenware, at the very lowest i- prices. RICHARD ARMIGER, d r 135 N. Gay st., near High, Baltimore. Feb. 27, 1865.—1 y ; GOVERNMENT CLAIM OFFICE. to WM. B. HILL, ig ATTORNEY AT LAW, 70 W. Fayette st., Baltimore. SOLDIERS’ BOUNTY, p ’ 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, Near St. Paul street, Baltimore. | March 28.—tf J ~ R. H. GORSUCH, Successor to Jeliu Gorsuch, _ Corner of Gay and Front sts., Baltimore, Md., DEi.LBVIN r FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, e TTAB received his Spring and XXSummer supply of goods, c,an si s ting in partof Knives and Forks,■■EarafcM 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 Cap 9, WOODCOCK’S PLOWS AND CASTINGS; , Also, Stewart’s wedge-pattern AXES, war ranted, all of which he offers wholesale and retail at his usual low prices. July 16.—tf C. W. Slagle & Co., COMMISSION £ 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, PLASTER, FISH and SEEDS of all kinds. July 14, 1860.—1 y Old Town Union Hat Company, A T o. 140 N. GA V STREET, COR. OF HIGH. ALLthelatestylesofGenls, Youth# and Children’s Hats and Caps alwaysonhand. Ladies’Furs,Trunks, Carpet-Bags, Valises, Umbrellas, £e., at th# manufacturers’ prices. All kinds of raw Furs bought, for which the highest market price is paid. County people, give us a call! Jan. I Thomas Mullin, Jr., COACH MANUFACTURER, East side of Holliday st., Adjoining Shipley’s Livery Stables, Second door South of Pleasant st., Baltimore. Thomas mullin, Jn., ke P B />j£ESyL on hand, and manufactures toVfflKKHv . order, CARRIAGES OF EVERY.yET—Sff- 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. 3 Julv 1860.—1 y ALFRED I .JAMS. JAMES ALFRED HVTCHItiS Ijams & Hutchins, Tea Dealers and Grocers, Corner Gay and High sts., Baltimore. fT'EEP constanHv on hand a choice and ex- IYtensive stoek ot’TEAS, WINES, GKOCER ■ lEa and Provisions generally, to which they fre . #pectfully invite the attention of purchaser!, Feb. 18. —tf .- ■[!.