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- ~~ LJJI—I . New Advertisements. $lO Reward! R ANAWAY .from home on the 13th of March, 1865, my son SAMUEL THOMAS COX, nearly 14 years old. The thanks of the father . and the above reward will bo paid for his return ' to Win. Lewin’s Hotel, 7 miles on the Hooks town road. 1 ' ABRAHAM COX, Ilookstown, T. 0., Baltimore county. i April B. —4t*. ' fc THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, that the sub- r scribers have obtained from the Orphans’ 0 Court of Baltimore county, letters of adminis tration-on the estate ot CHARLES LUSTNAUER, : late of said county, deceased. All persons hav- ' ing claims against the said estate, are hereby warned to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber, O/i or before the Bth day of November, 1865 ; they may otherwise by law be excluded from ti all benefit of said estate. Those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate I payment. Given under my hand this sth day t< of April, 1865. ELIZABETH LUSTNAUER, 1< April B. —4t* Administratrix. a Miscellaneous. £ ■ f< PETROLEUM. B rr'HE CLAREMONT OIL COMPANY OF p 1 VENANdU COUNTY, PA. BALTIMORE. Capital $300,000, in 100,000 Share* of $3 each a Organized under Mining laws of Pennsylvania. \ pBESIOENT. . d R. II EVANS, Baltimore county. DIRECTORS. R. H. EVANS, Baltimore county. N. G. PENNIMAN, Baltimore city. R. C. MASON, “ “ i THOMAS G. CLARK, “ “ • E. R. SPRAGUE, “ S. C. LONG, “ “ GEO. 0. EVANS, Phi'alelphia, Pa. j Treasurer. JAS. F. PURVIS, Jr., of Purvis A Co., Bankers, Baltimore. Skcketarv. SYDNEY C. LONG, of Baltimore. ATTORXEY. A. F. MUSSELMAN, of Baltimore. v The property of this Company is located in Corn Planter Township, Venango county, Penn sylvania, between Oil Creek and Cherry Tree Run, about half way between Titusville and Oil City, ami near Petroleum Centre. It contains ninety acres in fee, part of the J. .. B. Stewart tract. The famous Coquette Well, flowing six to p eight hundred barrels of Oil per day, the Maple > Shade, Egbert, Daikel, Jersey, Empire, audotli- “ er Wells in great repute and yield ing large quan- g titles of Oil, are in the immediate vicinity. One branch of Cherry Tree Run passes en tirely through this tract. . There is no better Oil territory in Venango . Co., and nearly the wboleof this land is adapt ed to the boring of Oil Wells, four or more to g the acre. v There are twelve Wells now in process of be ing put down upon the Stewart tract: four will , be started by this Company without delay. , About forty acres in heavy timber will fur- 1 nish an ample supply of fuel for the Engines on this and adjoining tracts. - The title to this property is in the Company, in fee, subject to no royalty or other incumbrance and paid for in full. Twenty thousand shares of Stock have been placed in the name of JAS. F. PURVIS, Jr., Trustee, for sale at the low price of $1 50 per f share, as full paid up stock, not liable to further assessment. Si Any officer of the Company is authorized to receive and receipt for subscriptions. These c< may also be made at the Banking House of a< PURVIS A CO., of GOVER A HARDESTY ;at C> the Counting Rooms of R. MASON A SONS, te No. 128 West Prattst.: THOMASG. CARROLL, fo No. 101 Baltimore street; PENNIMAN A BRO. No. 10 North Howard street, and J. G. LOANE, d< Flannigan’a Marine Railway, Federal Hill. March 18.—4 t ' ui p ; BAUGH’S RAW-BONE PHOSPHATE, UNSURPASSED FOR PRODUCING A Heavy Growth of Corn, Oats, Potatoes, AND ALL SPRING CROPS, And Permanently Enriching the Soil, j It contains the Fertelizing Properties of T Guano, Bone, Stable Manure and ‘ Lime. u PRODUCING in many cases larger crops by fifty per cent, than either of the above ar- ® tides, when used seperately. It is a highly concentrated manure, being made from Bones containing all their original ’ animal matter. No Burnt Bones are used. £ It has been used by thousands of farmers in U this State, with the highestsatisfaction. It has proved a perfectly reliable substitute for “Pc ruvian Guano,” being sufficiently quick in its action on the crops, and in all cases enriching the soil, and it is permanent in its effects. It would be well for farmers to send in their orders early, either to the subscriber or to any Qf his agents, from whom circulars can be ob- s tamed, giving a list of many persons who have used it, and certificates. GEORGE DUGDALE, Sole Agent, No. 105 Smith’s Wharf, I Feb. 18.—3 m. BALTIMORE. n ROSEBANK NURSERIES, J GOVANSTOWN, BALTIMORE CO., MD. b THE liberal patronage we have re- ceived in all branches of our busi-SSg|* ness, has been very satisfactory; and we~*T"" are now prepared, through the increase of kinds es well as the qualities of the articles offered, 0 to supply on liberal terms a still larger demand ; and would now draw particular attention to ' our large collection of STANDARD APPLE, STANDARD AND DWARF CHERRY, PEAR, PLUM, APRICOT, PEACHES, hardy GRAPE VINES, RASPBERRY. GOOSEBERRY, CUR RANT, BLACKBERRY, Lawton and French Parsley leaved ; also STRAWBERRY AND RHUBARB PLANTS of the most approved ( kinds. SHADE TREES of large size and great variety, together with a select stock of hardy EVERGREENS; among these we call atten toa fine lot of Seedling American Arborvitse/ \ fit for hedges. We also offer a superior assortment of hardy | ROSES, FLOWERING SHRUBS, DAHLIAS, , PHLOXEB, GLADIOLUS, JAPAN LILIES, - Ac. Ac. Terms reasonable. Orders sent to the subscriber will be punctu ally attended to, and goods delivered in Balti more free of charge. Catalogues, by enclosing a postage stamp, will be forwarded to order. Jan. 9.—tf W. D. BRACKENRIDGE. j PLUMBING BUSINESS In Towsontown. JT'HE subscriber respectfully informs the eit- J X izens of Baltimore county, that he has lo- ; rated himself at Towsontown, and has estab- , lished the PLUMBING BUSINESS in all its , branches.. He solicits the patronageof thecit- 1 ■kens of the county. Work entrusted to him will be performed satisfactorily, and at one third less than the charges made by parties from the city. I have had considerable experience, in the ‘erection of Hydraulic Rams and LiftandForce Pumps of every description. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Address GEORGE ST. JOHN. Towsontown, Md. J £gJ*orders can be left with Mr. George Sny der, Tinner, opposite Post Office. April I.—2m. TO REAL ESTATE OWNERS. THE undersigned are now dealing extensive ly in the sale of FARMS and LANDS in all parts of Maryland, especially in Baltimore eounty. Those desiring to sell at good prices, will send ps a full description. No Sale no Charge. ffgp-All Legal Claims of soldiers prosecuted. Address, EATON & CO., Baltimore. Office —No. 202 Baltimore Street, (up stairs.) Feb. 4, 1865.—tf. TIC E. ms ON and after Monday, April 3rd, the fare on the York Road Railway will be THIRTY CENTS from Baltimore to Towsontown. For each Section or part of a Section THREE CTB, and on the city portion of the Road the fare will be SIX CENTS. A. D. BANKS, Agent. April I.—6t. SHEEP AT PRIVATE SALE. offers at Private Sale TWENTY EWES and LAMBS, the latter k SiS Ing part Southdown. He offers them at the lew price of SIS per head. \ April I.—3t* WM. H. ENSOR. Miscellaneous. VALUABLE MULES & HORSES AT PRIVATE SALE. JBLJBL mTt X UST arrived and for sale. Ten Pairs of fine • J well broken KENTUCKY MULES. Also, Six three-year-old ST. LAWRENCE COLTS, well broken, and one superior ladies’or gentle man’s RIDING MARE. For sale at the Farm of JOHN O. PRICE, near Cockeysville. J. RICE, Agent. April L—2t. Geo. H. Carman. Joshua M. Bosley. MARYLAND LAND AGENCY. WE SELL AND PURCHASE'on commis sion, REAL ESTATE of every descrip tion, in the city of Baltimore, the Counties of Maryland and other States, —BORROW AND LOAN MONEY ON MORTGAGE,—apd attend ] to Ctllections of all kinds promptly. i OUR OFFICE is centrally and conveniently j located, with all the appliances for a thorough md energetic dispatch of business; and we 1 propose to use all proper and available means < :o present to the purchasing public and capi :alists, such property as may be in our hands ’or sale. i IF you want to Sell a Farm, House or Ground i Rent," in form us of the fact, and put it on our i Hooks. I IF you want to Purchase REAL ESTATE of iny kind, or Invest in GROUND RENTS OR i MORTGAGES examine our Books before you 1 1° so. ... ' Persons having business in our line, are res- i ctfully solicited to give us a call, or commu i cate with us by letter or otherwise. CARMAN & BOSLEY, i Office No. 5 Carroll Hall (up stairs,) S. E. i * Corner of Baltimore and Calvert Sts., i Feb. 18.—tf. Baltimore, Md. I — < 1. O. P. BURNSIDE, R. P. GUSTIN, \ Late Capt. dr C. Sb Late A. Q. M. D. WILLIAM P9LK, m i Late Capt. Vols. i BURNSIDE, GUSTIN A CO., j UCUi MHEWS, NO. 15 SOUTH GAY STREET, Opposite the Depot Quartermaster's Office, , BALTIMORE, MD. Unquestionable References on File and Given upon Application. WE are prepared to prosecute Claims for Widows’, Invalid, Mothers’ and Orphans’ Pension, Back Pay, Unsettled Clothing Ae auints, Bounty, Prize Money, Horses and / Equipage Lost in Service, Fuel, Forage and ' Subsistence taken by Officers of the United •States, whether receipted for or not—Charter- Mi Vessels Lost or Destroyed under the war •isk, and all Property Destroyed by reason of lie War. . Particular attention paid to Making up “Of-- leer’s Returns,” and obtaining certificates of Son-Indebtedness. If j-ou have a Claim, you are respect ’ully requested to address us—stating that you 1 lesire us to collect it; and we will promptly urnish you with full instruction in the matter. £ jpg?'Accounts Purchased at Market April I.—3m. . - s To Whom it May Concern: j NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, j JIHAT application has been made to the ] . Governor for a Pardon in the case of the State vs. JOHN CALVIN FOARD, { ■onvicted in the Circuit Court for Harford Co., J it February Term, 1860, on record from Circuit t lourt for Baltimore county, of assault with in- ent to kill, and sentenced to the Penitentiary or 8 years and 2 months. The Governor will take up the case for final 1 lecision, on or after f Tuesday, the 18 th day of April Next, mtil which time protests against the said ap- ] dication will be heard, aDd the petition in the / iase open to inspection at the discretion of the , Jovernor. By order of the Governor, WILLIAM B. HILL, April 1. —3t. j U. S.CLAIM, ; BACK PAY, BOUNTY, Pension & Prize Collecting Agency. THE undersigned, for more than three years past Colonels in the U. S. Army, attend to ill Claims against the U. 8. Government, make jp Quartermasters’ and Ordnance Accounts for Discharged Officers, procure Ration Money for Released Prisoners of War. Compensation to Loyal Owners of Slaves enlisted in the U. S. \rmy or Navy secured. Monthly Pay for Wives and Mothers of Prisoners ol War pro iured. Soldiers’ Check Books Cashed, and Uash Advances made on Claims. post paid, or apply in person •o SCHLEY A EMERY, Attorneys at Law, 122 Baltimore st., (upstairs) Balto. Md. March 25.—3 m. WM. PAUL & CO.‘ STATIONERS & BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, /mm fa: liny No. 3 2 Water Street, BALTIMORE, MANUFACTURE any description of Blank Books, furnish Billheads, Check Books, and all kinds of Printed Forms, on reasonable terms. A full supply of Stationery always on hand. Book Binding and Machine Ruling in all its varieties. ALSO, Blank Enrolment Books for the use of military commandants. March 18.—6 m. MARYLAND BAG FACTORY, GAMBRILL, HOOPER & CO., S. W. COR. SOUTH A PRATT STREETS, BALTIMORE, SHIP Chandlers, and dealers in Sail Cloth, Netting, Seine and Sail Twine, heavy cot ton, Flax and Hemp goods generally. Also, manufacturers of Cotton and Burlap BAGS, Tarpaulins, Wagon Covers, Ac. Jan. 14, 1865.—tf. JACOB HOFFMAN, SADDLE, HARNESS AND COLLAR MAN UFACTURER. No. 176 North Gay Street, Baltimore. MANUFACTERES and keeps constantly on hand all kinds of light and heavy Har ness, Collars, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Ac. Old Harness taken in exchange. Country work of all kinds punctnally attended to. Repairing promptly executed. Feb. 4.-ri)m. P. LENPIELD PERKINS, PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, Nos. 205 & SOY Baltimore St., BALTIMORE, MD. A PERSONAL EXPERIANCE of 21 years renders Mr. P., segond to no operator in this country. For convenience and elegance of arrange ments, this Establishment is surpassed by none in Baltimore. For aged, infirm or delicate per sons, or young Children, this Gallery has pecu liar advantages, it being all on the First Floor. We Study to Please, Call and see April I.—3m. PROPERTY AGENT and CONVEYANCER. THE undersigned would moat respectfully inform his friends and the public, that he has opened an office in Towsontown, where he will conduct the above business in all its branch es. Persons desirous of buyingor selling prop erty, will have their interests faithfully atten ded to by employing him. Deeds, Leases, Mortgages, Bills of Sale, Ac., Ac., prepared with accuracy and despatch. Charges moder ate. B. N. PAYNE. OFFICE—Room No. 5, over Mr. Cooper's Store. March 18.—tf. NOTICE. Office Clerk of the Circuit Court for l Baltimore Countt, f Towsontown, March 17th, 1865. ) PERSONS having Deeds, Mortgages, Ac., in this office for record, left prior to APRIL Ist, 1865, are hereby informed that all such are now ready for delivery, and they are requested to call and receive them. The large number of instruments of writing accumulated in this office, prompts-the undersigned to make this request. JNO. H. LONGNECKER, March 18. —6 m. Clerk. , 1 Property Sales . EXECUTOR’S SALE OF VALUABLE Leasehold Property, irv TOWSO^TOWHL BY virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court for Baltimore county, aud * in pursuance of the pro- of the will of 1 "~late Dr. Edwin R.Tidings,VfaSsaßßesU the undersigned as Executor, will offer at pub lic sale on the premises, on Tuesday, the 2b th day of April, 1865, at 1 o’clock P. M., that lot situated in the village of Towsontown, near the Episcopal church, and improved by a large fine double DWELLING HOUSE. The house is nearly new, is well built, cover ed with a slate roof, is two stories high with an attic and back building. One portion of this house was occupied by Dr. Tidings in his life time and the other is now occupied by the Hon. Rich ard Grason. There is a nice large STABLE and carriage house upon the rear of each lot, and there is an excellent pump upon each lot. The rooms in each of the houses arc large and commodious and have high ceilings. The whole property is enclosed by a paling fence on the front, and by a paling and board fence upon the sides and rear, and each lot is separated irom the other by a fence. The property is subject to a grond rent of SIBO a year, is within less than five minutes walk of Towsontown and Baltimore city Railway company, 4 and altogeth er is one of the most desirable properties that has ever been offered for sale in Towsontown or its vicinity. The houses will be sold sepa rately, or one, with the privilege of the other at the same price. Terms of sale as prescribed by the Orphans’ Court are—One-third cash; one-third in three, and one-third in six months, the credit pay ments to "bear interest from the day of sale, and to be secured bj r the notes or bonds of the pur chaser with security satisfactory to the execu tor, or all cash of the option of the purchaser. Persons wishing to see the property can be shown it by Mrs. WHITTER. who is now resi ding in the part lately occupied by Dr. Tidings and of whicn part immediate possession will be given, or by the undersigned. * WM. S. KEECH, No. 2, Smedlev Row, Towsontown. JAMES W. oWlNG3,’Auctioneer. April I.— ts * By S. H. Gover. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE COUNTRY SEATS, NEAR THE TERMINUS OF THE Old FREDERICK ROAD, ABOUT 9 MILES FROM THE CITY OF BALTIMORE. BY virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for Baltimore county, the under- Agggi. ffSg* signed Trustees, will offer fi2g|Ppublic auction, on Tuesday, April Wth, 1865, iIZIUB at l o’clock P. M., at the EXCHANGE SALES ROOMS on Second Street, in the City of Baltimore, ALL THOSE THREE PARCELS of LAND, situate and lying in Baltimore county, near the junction of the Old Frederick Road and the Rolling Road, and about two and a-half miles north of the Frederick Turnpike, being the property of the late James Powers, dec’d, viz: LOT NO. 1. Part of the tract of Land called “Frederick Stadt Enlarged,” and other tracts belonging to the Baltimore Iron Works Company, and dis tinguished on the Plat of said Lands as Lot No. 100 containing 17* ACRES OF LAND, more or less, without improvements and prin cipally in Wood. LOT No. 2, Being also part of the Tract of Land called “Frederick Stadt Enlarged,” adjoining the above lot on the east and containing 18 1-4 Acres of Land, more or less. This lot is improved by a DWELLING HOUSE, BARN and Orchard, with a good well of water near the house, and will be sold subject to the dow er of the widow of James Powers, deceased, in 12 acres thereof, including the improvements thereon, as set apart for her by a decree of the County Court. . LOT No. 3, Being also part of the above Tract of Land and adjoining Lot No. 2 on the east, contains 11 Acres of Land, more or less, without improvements, and prin cipally in Wood, with an excellent spring. Terms of Sale: —One-third Cash and the oth er two thirds in two equal instalments on a credit of six and twelve months with interest from day of sale, the credit payments to be se cured by notes endorsed to the sotisfaction of the Trustees. THEODORE GLOCKER, No. 44 St. Paul Street, aud FELIX McCURLEY, SAM’L H. GOVER, Auc’r. Trustees. March 25.—ts. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ONB OF THE MOST VALUABLE FARMS IN BALTIMORE COUNTY. undersigned Trustees offer at AgyjL X Private Sale the “BACON HALL FARM,” MSijgL situated in Baltimore county,contain-i£2!IHB ing 476 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. This property is situated on the York Turn pike, twenty miles from Baltimore, and less than three miles from Monkton Station on the Noithern Central Railway, adjoining the finely improved estate of Nicholas R. Merryman.— About two hundred acres are wooded, and the balance arable land of a kind quality, not less than 150 acres of which are level and very pro ductive. There is an excellent quarry of Lime- j stone on it, and a kiln convenient. The DWELLING HOUSE is of stone, 50 by j 25 feet, with commodious wings. It is hand somely situated in a healthful and beautiful valley, and can readily be made one of the most desirable and productive estates in the .county. There is a good BARN on the property, and oth er necessary outbuildings and is wel 1 watered. Terms of sale:—One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash on the day of sale, or on the ratification thereof, and the balance in equal instalments, in one and two years from the day of sale, with interest, and security to be approved bv the Trustees. ' JOHN PHILPOT,) Trustees JNO. T. ENSOR, | lruslees - Apply to John Pliilpot at Phoenix, or to Jno. T. Ensor at Towsontown, Baltimore co., Md. Feb. 25.—tf. ‘ TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. THE undersigned Trustee, will offer at pub lic sale, on the premises, 011 7th day of April, A. I)., all that Tract or Parcel of MtiHjjL " ” situate in the 6th Election]*i|lHs District of Baltimore countv, containing 40 ACRES OF LAND, more or less, being all and the same land upon which John Bosley, late of Baltimore county, died in possession. This property adjoins the land of Isaac Uoslial, Mr. Ross and others, and is situated in one of the most beautiful portions of the county. About twenty Acres of this property is cleared, and the balance in fine Timber. There is a verv comfortable DWELLING HOUSE on said property, Barn, Ac., and also a thriving Young Apple Orchard. The Terms of Sale as prescribed by the de cree are—That one-half of the purchase money shall be paid in Cash on the day of sale, and the balance in twelve months thereafter, the credit payment to be secured by the bonds of the purchaser with surety approved by the Trustee. R. R. BOAR MAN, March 11.—ts. Trustee. SHERIFF’S SALE. BY virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas is sued out of the Circuit Court Baltimore county at the suit of J. Brannan against the goods, chattels, land and tenements of El izabeth Sm i th,l*£Ußß farnishee of Joseph 11. Smith, to me directed, will expose at Public Sale, all the right, title, claim, interest and estate at law and in equity of the said Elizabeth Smith, in and to A LOT OF GROUND CONTAINING TEN" ACRES, more or less, whereof Elihu Smith, died, seized, situate and lying in Baltimore county, about 3 miles 6nthe Franklin Road, adjoining thelands of Winans’ Ac. And I hereby give notice that I will offer for sale, on Tuesday, the \Bth day of April, 1865, AT THE COURT HOUSE door in Towsontown, at 1 o’clock P. M.,‘ 1 All the right, title, interest, claim and estate at law and in equity of the said Elizabeth Smith, to the above described lotof ground, heretofore seized and taken in execution by public auc tion to the highest bidder for Cash. JAMES THOMPSON, Sheriff of Baltimore County. March Ss.—4t. Property Sales. sheriffs" sale: BY virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas issued out of the Court for Baltimote county, at the suit of Eliza J. Brannan against the goods, J**l*|B chattels, land and tenements of Josephine Smith, garnishee of Joseph H. Smith, to me di rected I will expose at Public Sale, all the right, title, claim, interest aud estate at law and equity of the said Josephine Smith, in and to A LOT OF GROUND CONTAINING TEN ACRES, more or less, whereof, Elihu Smith, died, seiz ed, situate and lying in Baltimore county, about three miles on the Franklin Road, ad joining the lands of Winans’ Ac. And I hereby give notice that I will offer for sale, on Tuesday, the 18/A day of April, 1865, AT THE COURT HOUSE DOOR in Towsontown, at one o’clock P. M., All the right, title, interest, claim and estate at law and in equity of the said Josephine Smith, to the'above described lot of ground heretofore seized and taken in execution by public auc tion to the highest bidder for Cash. JAMES THOMPSON, Sheriff of Baltimore County. March 25.—4 t. FOR SALE. FOURTEEN Acres of Woodland with in half a mile of Towsontown.— Slag* There arc several eligible Building Sites on this lot, being the most elevated land in the vicinity and affording a fine view of the sur rounding country. It is for sale all together, or will be devided if so desired. ALSO, Two Houses and Lots in Towson town, in fee. One immediately on the pslj York Road, the other near it. Apply to JlilL B. N. PAYNE, Property Agent and Conveyancer. March 18.—tft Miscellaneous. LINTOIir & IsAMOTT, No. 151 N. High Street, Baltimore, (WOODCOCK’S OLD STAND.) MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Agricultural Implements AND MACHINERY. BRAYLESS and Pitt’s Threshers and Win nowers, Wheeler and Melick’s Tread Pow ers, Threshers and Winnowers, (manufactured in New York.) Melick, Withington A Co’s. 2- Horse Tread Powers aud Winnowers, (manu factured in Trenton, N. J.) PELTON POWERS AND THRESHERS with or without Winnowers. | We are also Agents for the celebrated Hub hard Reapers and Mowers. Straw and. Fodder Cutters for hand or horse power, COZEtTST SHELLEBS all sizes and kinds, CORN PLANTERS AND SEED DRILLS, Hunt’s Patent Grain Drills, with or without Seed or Guano Attachment. GRIST OR CORN MILLS, FLOWS, Of all sizes and kinds, Minor, Horten A Wi ley's improved Plug Plow, Woodcock's Plows with cast and wrought Share and Points. — SPRING TOOTH HORSE RAKES; Cider and Hominy Mills, Fasig’s Patent Lift ing Jack, Pope’s Ammoniated Guano, Pope’s Fish Guano, Pope’s Phosphate, Pacific and Mexican Guano. All for sale by LINTON & LAMOTT, No. 151 N. HIGH ST., BALTIMORE. April I.—tf. [ A Complete Pictorial History ol the Times. “The best, Cheapest, aud most successful Family Paper in the Union.’* HARPER’S WEEKLY, SPDENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. CRITICAL NOTICES OF THE PRESS. ;“The best Family Paper published in the United States.”—-Yew London Advertiser. “A necessity in every household.”— Boston Transcript. _ “It is at once a leading political and histori cal annalist of the nation.” — Phila. Press. “The best of its class in America.”— Boston Traveller. SUBSCRIPTIONS. 1865. The Publishers have perfected a system of mailing bv which they can supply the Maga zine and Weekly promptly to those who prefer to receive their periodicals directly from the Office of Publication. Postmasters and others desirous of getting up Clubs will be supplied with a handsome pictorial Show-bill on appli cation. j The postage on Harper's Weekly is 20 cenls 1 a year, which must be paid at the subscriber s post-office. TERMS: Harper’s Weekly, one year $4 00 An Extra Copy of either the Weekly or Mag azine will be supplied gratis for every Club of Five Subscribers at $4 00 each, in one remit tance ; or Six Copies for S2O 00. Back Numbers can be supplied at any time. The Annual Volumes of Harper’s Weekly, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by express, free of expense, for $6 00. A complete Set, com prising Eight Volumes, sent on receipt of cash at the rate of $4 50 per vol., freight at expens of purchaser. Address HARPER A BROTHERS, Franklin Square New York. April I.—tf. WHEELER AND WILSON HIGHEST PREMIUM SEWING MAONONE. milE Lock Stitch made by this Machine I cannot be ravelled, and presents the same appearance upon each side of the seam, a sin gle line of thread extending from stitch to stitch. It is formed with two threads, one up on each side of the fabric, and interlocked in the centre of it. The beauty and regularity of the stitch will be observed, also the firm ness of the seam, in which respects it excels hand sewing. The Machine is recommended for the follow ing qualities: 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch upon each side of the fabric sewed. ! 2. Strength, firmness, and durability of f seam that will not rip nor ravel, and made with ! 3. Economy of thread. 4. Its attachments and range of application to purposes and materials. 5. Compactness and elegance of model and finish. 6. Simplicity and thoroughness of construc tion. 7. Speed, ease of operation and manage ment, and quietness of movement. \ OFFICE 214 WEST BALTIMORE STREET, , BALTIMORE, MD. , April 1,1865.—1 y. MERCHANT TAILORING in TOWSONTOWN. rpHE subscriber respectfully tenders his ac ’ A knowledgments to the citizens of Towson -1 town and vicinity, for the very generous sup port he has heretofore received in his business, and would inform his friends and customers that he has considerably enlarged his stock, and will constantly keep on hand a well se ’ lected stock of Clothe, Casslmeres and Vestiuga, , which he is prepared to make into garments of s the latest styles, and at price* that will be sat . isfactory to all. I ask an examination of my stock. AUGUST LOOSE, Towsontown, Opposite Ady'a Hotel, March 4, 1865,—tf. fiance’s Column. NERVOUS DISEASES CON- 1 TROLLED AND CON QUERED. Dr. Bradßhaw’B Invigorating Cor dial.. Dr. Bradshaw’s Invigorating Cor- 8 dial. * Dr. Bradshaw’s Invigorating Cor- t dial. s The Great Invigorant. 'j THE GREAT NEEVfINEf , Cures, Cures, Cures, t NERVOUSNESS and WEAKNESS, 1 AND all diseases arising from excesses and over exertion whether physical or mental. ( To persons of feeble muscular frame, or de ficient in vital power, it is recommended as the only means of communicating that energy r which is necessary to the enjoyment of all the natural appetites, as well as the higher mental ' attributes. Its beneficial effects are not con- fined to either sex or any age. The feeble girl, the ailing wife, the listless, enervated youth, a the overworn man of business, the victim of nervous depression, the individual suffering from general debility, or from weakness, will c find immediate and permanent relief from the use of this incomparable renovator. - A STIMULANT THAT ENTAILS NO RE- t ACTION, t Its force is never expended, as is the case with g opium or alchoholic preparations, and all oth er excitants. The effect of these is brief, and it may well be said of him who takes them, “the last state of man is worse than the first.’' But the Elixir is an exhilarant without a sin gle drawback—safe in its operation, perpetual in its happy influence upon the nerves, the mind, and the entire organization. In cases of neuralgia, headache, loss of memory, hj po chondriasis, dyspepsia, general prostration, ir ritability, nervousness, inability to sleep, liver complaint, and all diseases incident to females, hysterics, monomania, vague terrors, palpita- j tion of the heart, barrenness, constipations, Ac., Ac., from whatever cause arising, it is, if t there is any reliance to be placed on human testimony, absolutely infallible. It is the only infallible remedy, yet discov- r ered for Nervous head and Mind Complaints. It is the metaphysic long sought for, and never *• before found, the only natural agent that can % “administer to a mind diseased.” In cases of neuralgia, headache, vertigo, pain in the ( nerves of the face, and the various train of nervous affections, it will produce a cure in an astonishing short period of time; and it will v also remove depression, excitement, a tendency to blush, restlessness, sleeplessness, dislike of 0 society, incapacity for study or business, loss r of memory, confusion, giddiness, blood to the head, melancholy mental debility, indecision, c wretchedness, Ac. It will increase and restore the appetite, strengthen the emaciated, renew the health of those who have destroyed it, in- t duee continual cheerfulness and equanimity of spirits,‘and prolong life. Price $3 per bottle, or two bottles for $5 ; six ] bottles for sl2. For sale by S. S. IIANCE, c 108 Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md. 6 N. B. —Persons out of the city enclosing a ! remittance will have packed securely in a box c and forwarded to their address immediately on s its receipt. Jan. 28, 1860.—1 y. HANCE’S SARSAPARILLA BLOOD PILLS. Hance’a.Sarsaparilla or Blood Pills. Hance’s Sarsaparilla or Blood Pills. Hance’s Sarsaparilla or Blood Pills. Hance’s Sarsaparilla or Blood Pflls. Hance’s Sarsaparilla or Blood Pills. Hance’s Sarsaparilla or Blood Pills. Hance’s Sarsaparilla, Vegetable or Blood Pills, For Purifying the Blood. Baltimore, June 29, 1860. THIS is to certify, that I was afflicted with a violent pain in the breast and right arm i which, 1 suppose, proceeded from the impure 1 state of my blood. I was recommended to take 1 Hance’s Sarsaparilla or Blood Pills, and alter ( I taking one box the pain was entirely removed I from my breast and arm. I found them ex- I tremely gentle in their operations, and would 1 recommend them to every person in want of a mild purgative. S Patbick Roche, • No. 25 Conway Street, between Howard and Eutaw. purchasing these Pills let me add OWE WORD OF CAUTION. , Alway’s ask for HANCE’S PILLS, and pur chase of none but those advertised as agents, and if convenient, call and see the proprietor himself. For sale by S. S. HANCE, 108 Baltimore Street, and SWEETZER A CO., corner of Charles and Pratt Streets. Jan. 28, 1865.—1 y. FITS! FITS! FITS! ! Hance’s Epileptic Fills. For the cure of 1 Fits, Spasms, Cramps, and all kinds of Constitutional Diseases. PERSONS who are laboring under this dis tressing malady will find HANCE’S EPI LEPTIC PILLS to be the only remedy ever discovered for curing Epilepsy or Falling Tits. These Pills possess a specific action on the nervous system ; and although they are pre pared especially for the purpose of curing Fits, they will be found of especial benefit for all persons afflicted with weak nerves, or whose nervous system lias been prostrated or shatter ed from any cause whatever. In chronic com- Slaints, or diseases of long standing, superin uced by nervousness, they are exceedingly beneficial. Sent by mail free of postage. PRlCES.—Vegetable Extract Epileptic Pills, $3 per box, or two boxes for $5 ; twelve boxes $24. All orders must be addressed, post-paid, SETH S. HANCE, Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. Jan. 28, 1564.—1 y. HANCE’S Sarsaparilla Pills. fftHE most valuable medicine in the world X for curing dyspepsia, flatulence, costive ness, headache, nervousness, Ac. Persons of full habit, who arc subject to headache, giddi ness, Drowsiness and singing in the ears, aris ing from too great a flow of blood to the head, should never be without them, as many dan gerous symptoms will be strictly carried off by their immediate use. For sale by S. 8. HANCE, 108 Baltimore Street. fsSr These Pills can be sent by mail, and where $1 worth is ordered, they will be sent free of postage. Jan. 28,. 1864.—1 y. Hance’s . CELEBRATED TETTER WASH, FOR the speedy and positive cure of tetter, salt rheum, ring worm, barbers itch, and f all Cutaneous and skin Diseases. A single bottle of this inestimable compound has cured many of the most stubborn cases of the above diseases after the patient had given 1 up all hope of ever being cured, and had ex pended thousands of dollars for different rem edies. Price $1 per bottle. For sale by 8. 8. HANCE, 108 Baltimore Street, Baltimore. Jan. 28, 1865.—1 y. When Tou Can Have a Beautiful Head of Hair, Why Don’t You do it I It is possible to have RICH, GLOSSY AND BRIGHT HAIR, if you will use (and only use) . Hance’s Chemical Hair Restorative. Price $1 per bottle. For sale by v 8. 8. HANCE, 108 Baltimore Street. • N. B.—Ask for Hance’s Chemical Hair Res ’ torative. Jan. 28, 1860.—1 y. Dr. brandreth’S UNIVERSAL PILLS. f WRIGHT’S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. Hance’s Sarsaparilla Pil}s. AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS. Together with all the Popular PUh of the day. For sale by 8. HANCE, I Jam. 28, 1865.-—ly. 108 Baltimore Street. Miscellaneous . If. S. 7-30 LOAN. BY authority of the Secretary of the Treasu ry, the undersigned has assumed the General Subscription Agency for the sale of United States Treasury Notes, bearing seven and three tenths per cent, interest, per annum, known as the SEVEN-THIRTY LOIN. These Notes are issued under date of August 15th, 1864, and are payable three years from that time, in currency, or are convertible at the option of the holder into U. S. 5-20 Six per cent. GOLD-BEARING BONDS. These bonds are now worth a premium of nine per cent., including gold interest from No vember, which makes the actual profit on the 7-30 loan, at current rates, including interest, about ten percent, per annum, besides its ex emption from State and municipal taxation, which adds from one to three pen- cent, more, according to the rate levied on other property. The in terest is payable semi-annually by coupons at tached to each note, which may be cut off and sold to any hank or banker. t The interest amounts to One cent per day on a S3O note. Two cents “ “ SIOO “ Ten “ “ “ SSOO “ 20 “ “ * SIOOO 66 $1 a u a SSOOO Notes of all the denominations named will be promptly furnished upon receipt of subscrip tions. This is The only Loan in market now offered by the Government, and it is confi dently expected that its superior advantages will make It the Great Popular Loan of the People. Less than $200,000,000 remain unsold, which will probably be disposed of within the next 60 or 90 days, when the notes will undoubtly com mand a premium, as has uniformly been the case on closing the other Loans. In order that citizens of every towu and sec tion of the country may bo afforded facilities for taking the loan, the National Banks, State Banks, and Private Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed to receive sub scriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own agents, in whom they have confidence, and who'only are to be responsible for the de livery of the notes for which they receive orders. JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent, Philadelpia. Subscriptions mill bb received by the First National Bank of Baltimore. Second “ “ “ Baltimore. First National Band of Cumberland, Md. First National Bank of N. Windsor, Md. First National Bank of Westminster, Md. February 25.—3 m. BUCKEYE ipv MOWER AND REAPER, FOR 1865. BUCKEYE WHEEL HORSE RAKE, Tho only self discharging Steel Tooth Rake in use! WE deem it unnecessary to “puff” the mer its of the above maehins, as “acts speak louder than words.” Manufactured and sold by BRUBTER, GRIFFITH A BENSON, 52 E. Monument Street. Also sold by BP.USTER A GRIFFITH, No. 49 N. Paca Street, Baltimore, Md. DEALERS IN Agricultural Implements, FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS Ac., Ac. General Agents for Maryland for the Clark A Hedges SUGAR MILL, for horse, water or steam power, Cook’s Sugar Evaporators, Pans, he. Keep a supply of Chinese, African and Ohtahltan Cane Seed, &c. Woodruff’s Portable Barometer or Weather-Teller. Horse Pitch Forks or Hay Elevators, Threshing Machines aud Cleaners, Grain Drills, Wheat Fans, Straw Cutters, Corn Shelters, Ac. _^?-An examination is March 25.—Ulst. REMOVAL. GEORGE STEIBER, BOOT & SHOE MAKER, TOWSONTOWN, MD., As. HEREBY informs the citizens of Towson town and vicinity, that he has removed his Boot and Shoe establishment from his re cent place of business, to the building adjoin ing the post office and store of Mr. Nelson Coop er, where he will in the future be pleased to see all his friends and customers. I keep constantly on hand a varied assort ment of Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Ac., for either Ladies, Gentlemen or Children, ALL OF MY OWN MANUFACTURE, which will be found as durable, and cheaper than can be procured in the city of Baltimore. I return my thank 9 for the very liberal pa tronage I have heretofore received, and I will endeavor, by attention to business, and moder ate charges, to merit a continuance of the same. GEORGE STEIBER. April I.— 6m. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. MD. COS. POUDERETTE. rpHIS very desirable Crop Producer which X gave such general satisfaction during the last season, can now be had in quantities to suit;- those in want should apply early. This is one of the cheapest and best manures now in the market, at the price, (S2O per ton.) Also, constantly for sale, BONE DUST, MORO PHILIPS, and all other Fertelizers. A Iso, LI ME, BRICKS, CEMENT, PLASTERS, Ac. LESTER A CO., No. 140 Howard St., eor. of Franklin. Feb. 18.—2 m. O YES! O YES! AUCTIONEER FOR Baltimore County. THE undersigned, residing near Hereford, in the 7th District, having taken out an Auctioneering License, is prepared to cry sales in any part of Baltimore county. Personshav ing business in hia line would do well to eall on or address ______ WILLIAM FOSTER, Hereford P. 0., Baltimore County, Md. March 11.—4 t. James Beatty. Georgs R. Skillxan JAMES BEATTY & CO., SHIP BISCUIT, CRACKER, JL AND CAKE BAKERS, Noa. 92,94 and 96 Dugan's Wharf, Near Pratt street, Balt. March 18, 1865.—1 y. Legal Notices . Henry D. Morris, James C. Morris, Martha Carman, And’w Carman, Re becca Carman, David Carman, Abra ham D. Morris, Elizabeth Amos and Edward Amos vs. Jesse Morris, — In the Circuit Court for Baltimore county—in Equity. > The object of this suit is to procure a Decree for the appointment of a Trustee to convey unto the com plain ants all the right, title and interest of the Defendant in and to a certain tract of land in Baltimore county called “DREARY WILDERNESS/' containing about fifty four acrea, or fortbe pas sage of a decree for tne sale of said land, the proceeds to be devided among the complai nants according to their respective interests. The Bill states that the father of the com plainants, Joseph Morris, now deceased, and the defendant, owned in common, a certain tract of land in said county containing about seventy-six acres, of which the above mention ed is a part; that in the year A. D., 1820, the defendant and the said Jospeli divided the said seventy-six acres among themselves, that the defendant took twenty-two acres, and the said Joseph the balance, which is particularly de scribed in the Bill, and its accompanying ex hibit ; and the said Jesse Morris does not re side in the State of 'Maryland and it is not known to the complainants whether he is alive or not. It is thereupon this 14 thday of March, A. D., 1865, adjudged and ordered that the complai nants by causing a copy of this order to be in serted in some newspaper published and print ed in Baltimore county once in each of three successive weeks before the 15/A day of April, 1865, give notice to the said defendant of the object and substance of this Bill, and warn him to appear in this court in person or by solicitor on or before the x 16 thday of July next, to answer the preiniaos and show cause if any he has why a decree ought not pass as prayed. JNO. H. LONGNECKER, Clerk. True Copy—Test: JNO. H. LONGNECKER, Clerk. March 18.—St. HlsTs TO GIVE NOTlCE,’that the sub scriber has obtained from the Orphans' Court of Baltimore county, letters of adminis tration on the estate of SAMUEL TOVEL, late of said county, deceased. All persons hav ing claims against the said estate are hereby warned to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, On or before the 2d day of August. 1865 ; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given under my hand this 2,7 th day of December, 1864. REUBEN TOVEL, March 18.—4 t Administrator. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, that the sub scriber has obtained from the Orphans' Court of Baltimore county, letters testamenta ry on the estate of ANN EMMART, late of said county, deceased. All persons hav ing claims against the said estate are hereby warned to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber, On or before the 18//t day of October, 1865 / they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given under my hand this 14th day of March, 1865. REUBEN JONES, March 18.—4t* Executor. rpHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, that the sub- X scriber, has obtained from the Orphans' Court of Baltimore county, letters testamenta ry on the estate of THOMAS UPPERCO, late of said county, deceased. All persons hav ing claims against the said estate are hereby warned to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber, # On or before the Ist day of November, 1865 / they mav otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given under my hand this 22d day of March, 1865. THOMAS S. UPPERCO, March 25.—4 t Executor. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, ;that the sub scriber has obtained from the Orphans' Court of Baltimore county, letters testamenta ry on the estate of EDWARD MATTHEWS, late of said county, deceased. All persons hav ing claims against the said estate, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber, On or before the Ist day November, 1865; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given under my hand this 21st day of March, 1865. EZEKIEL MATTHEWS, March 25.—4t* Executor. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, that the sub scriber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Baltimore county, letters of admin istration on the estate of JOHN W. WILSON, late of said county, deceased. All persons hav ing claims against the said estate, are hereby warned to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber, On or before the Ist day of November, 1865 ; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given under my hand this 28th day of March, 1865. RCHEL J. WILSON, March I.—4t* Administratrix. Road Notices . TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That thirty days from the day of the date hereof, I intend to apply to the County Commissioners of Baltimore county, for the’ laying out of a Public Road on the bed of an old mill road, be ginning at a road leading from Texas to Oregon Furnace; thence on the line between John F. Shipley and Taylor Albert; thence on the line between Samuel Worthington and John F. Ship ley; thence intersecting and running through the land of Sam’l Worthington; thence through the lands of Jacob Gei3t, Wrn. Clark, Mr. Mc- Donald, Henry Leaf and JoshuaTiptonj thence on the line between John Whiteford and Ferdi nand Gcrdling to the Falls Road near White ford’s, and to close a road running from Texas and Oregon road to the Falls Road. FERDINAND GERDLING. 1 March. 11.—5t* TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: 5 TyrOUCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That in x thirty days from this date application - will be made to the County Commissioners of r Baltimore county, for the closing ot a road at the intersection of the Joppa Road with the Bel Air Road, in the 11th district, passing r through the property of Henry Walter, and in . lieu thereof lay out a road along the line of - John Kraft deceased, and the school house lot, 1 which will be a better road and a shorter route - from said Joppa Road and Bel Air Road. HENRY WALTER. March 11.—5t* ' , To Whom It may Concern: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT in thirty days from this date applica tion will be made to the Commissioners of 1 Baltimore county, to open a Public Road in the e 11th district, from a ford on the Little Gunpow -0 der Falls near Whitaker's Forge through the lands of F. Whitaker and H. Simms, to the s road passing through Franklinville to Jericho. ) March 25.—5 t. FRANK L. MORLING, '■ florist, seedsman and NURSERYMAN, Store No. 2 North Eutaw, Street, Baltimore, Nurseries on the Hookstown Road Adjoin ing Druid Hill Park, \> if TOULD invite the attention of the citizens YY of the county, to his Stock of GARDEN SEEDS, JgggL,. <H&FLOWER SEEDS, 1 GRAPE VINES, 11 ant Hill Small Fruits. * Evergreen and Ornamental Shade Trees, 1 Green House, Hot House and Hardy Plants, Rases and Flowering Shrubs. I will be prepared to furnish early in the season, the following Plants: —Cabbage Let tuce, Celery, Tomato, Egg Plants, Ac., Ac. Jan. 28.—3 m. BEFORE THE DRAFT! Put in a Substitute! TWT delay until you axe drafted, then | | your substitute will cost you double. Agaa To gave money aud avoid trouble call unoA J. G. DILLAHUNT, P at the Church, Corner Baltimore a&d Exeter Sts., Baltimore, March 18.—tf.