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Candidates for Office, To the Voter* of Balto. Co. the advice of several friends I an- Uv nounce myself a candidate for the office of BHERIF.F, of Baltimore county, for the next term, and reapecttully solicit your suffra ges; pledging myself, if elected, to discharge the duties of the office faithfully, impartially and honestly,' to the beet of my ability. Believing that the Voters of Baltimore Coun ty are perfectly competent to choose their own officers, this announcement is subject, only, to their decision at the ensuing election. July J4.—tf. THOS. H. ROBINSON. FOR SHERIFF. WILLIAM FOSTER, Esq., of the 7th District, SUBJECT TO A UNION NOMINATION. MR. FOSTER has been Tax Collector for a number of years, Is a poor man, honest, of good character, undoubted loyalty, and will be supported by the UPPER END. July I.—6t. 7 SHERIFFALTY. MESSRS. EDITORS :—Please announce CAPT. N. CULLINGS, of 6th district, candidate for next SHERIFF of Balto., Co., and Oblige, ALL LOYAL CITIZENS. Miscellaneous, BICKFORD* HUFFMAN’S GRAIN AND COMPOST DRILL. DRILL is universally acknowledged, A where it is known, to be the most perfect Machine invented for Sowing all kind3.ot grain, and every description of Fertilizers in a con centrated form. It is so constjßcted, with the differesi(L#ised gear wheels, asfo sow any de sired quantity of Grain, from one to four bush els to the acre. ....... In its arrangement for distributing Guano, Lime, Plaster, Ashes, Ac., either in a dry or damp state, it differs from and excels all other Drills ever before offered to the public, a sep arate box for these Fertilizers being attached in front of the Grain Box from which the Ma nure is evenly and perfectly delivered in the tubes, and is 'deposited with the Grain in the Drill Furrow. In addition, we have also attached a Grass Seeder, for Sowing broadcast, in rear of the Drill, any desired quantity per acre of any va riety of Grass Seed. All the attachments may be used at once or separately. Persons desiring this Drill should order early as the demand is large. Prices in Baltimore. Eight Tube Grain Drill, ----- sllO Nine “ “ “ ------ Guano or Compost Attachment, - - - - Grass Seed Attachment, - - * * - * 10 SAMUEL J. BUCKMAN, Local Agent at Towsontown, Md., for Baltimore and Harford Counties. July 15.—10 w. BONE FLOUR, UNADULTERATED, MANUFACTURED BY THE BOSTON Milling and Mining Company. THE value of unburnt, unadulterated Bone is well known. When reduced to the con dition of Flour, it is as active as if dissolved ' with acid, and is far better, becanse it retains all its Phosphates. Its superiority over the common Box* Dust is two-fold or more. It is a consummation sought for in vain for the last half century, and is destined to give new val ue to Box* as a fertilizer, and work a revolution in its use. The BONE FLOUR is made t®ly by the above Company, and is branded with their trade mark, which is the guarantee of its genuineness. JOHN S. REESE & CO., 71 South. St., Baltimore, General Agents for Maryland, Delaware, and the Southern States. July B.—4m. To All whom it May oncern: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the undersigned, Examiners appoint ed by the County Commissioners of Balti more county, on the petition ot Ferdinand Gerdling and others, for the opening of a Road on the bed of an old mill road beginning 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. Shipley ; thence intersecting and running through the land of Samuel Worthington; thence through the lands of Jacob Geist, William Clark, Mr. McDonald, Henry Leaf and Joshua Tipton ; thence on the line between John Wbiteford and Ferdinand Gerdling to the Falls Road near Whiteford’s, having taken the oath required by law will proceed on the bth day of September, 1865, on the premises, if fair, if not, on thwnext fair day, to exeeute the trust reposed in them and the requirements of tho acts of Assembly in such cases made and provided. THOS. D. COCKEYofThos., WILLIAM C. GENT, LEWIS A. DEHOFF, July 29.—5 t. Examiners. Every Body Made Beautiful! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES I LARGEST AND CHEAPEST PICTURES IN THE WORLD! Card Pictures for Albums Taken for One Dollar per Dozen 1 Large Mammoth Photographs SI.OO. Copies 50 cents. BY means of the two improved Skylights in our Gallery, persons of any features or complexion, can betaken, so as to secure the most pleasing and flattering likeness. Old Daguerreotypes, Ac., copied, enlarged, and made more lifelike and beautiful. JOHN H. YOUNG, 231 Balto. St., Cor. Charles, Baltimore. July L—3m. Allenbaugh & Bartholomee, MANUFACTURERS A DIALZRS IN BROOMS, BASKETS, WOODEN & WILLOW WARE, No. 133 Hillen St., AIOVK THE BIL AIR MARKET. ALSO, constantly on hand a large assortment OF GENERAL HOUSE FURNISH ING GOODS, PAINTED BUCKETS, CEDAR WARE, BRISTLE BRUSHES, MATS, CORDAGE, MATCHES, BLACKING, TWINE, WICKING, Ac., Ac. August 5.—6 m. y, BEAUTIFUL, GEM BEAUTIFUL GEM PICTURES I FOR ALBUMS! FOR ALBUMS ! ONE DOLLAR PER DOZEN ! ONE DOLL AR PER DOZEN I JOnN H. YOUNG, JOHN H. YOUNG, 231 BALTO. STREET, CORNER CHARLES. 231 BALTO. STREET, CORNER CHARLES. July I.—3m. LEATHER, . .-LEATHER, HIDES, &C. F. H. GRUPY A CO., 42 South Calvert Street, Baltimore, Md., HAVB always a full assortment of LEATH ER of all kinds, atlowestrates. Call and TAN BARK Wanted, for which the outside Cash Price will be paid. F. H. GRUPY A CO., 42 South Calvert Street, Baltimore. April B.—6m. STRAY HEIFER. STRAYED from the Farm of the subscriber, near Cockeysville, abontl monthTMSMWBU ago, A RED HEIFER with someHjPwg white, in good condition, 2 years When last heard from she was in the vicinity of Warren. A suitable reward will be paid for her return. JOHN 0. PRICE. August s.—St. MONEY WANTED. WANTED to borrow,s3,ooo or for two or three years, for which good mortgage will be given on city or country property.— Miscellaneous, NOTICE. - Orncr. Board or School Commissioxbrs or ) e Baltimore Co., July 25th, 1866. j 9 AT A MEETING of the Board of School * i\ Commissioners of Baltimore county, held 9 this day, the County was divided intoCommis f sioner Districts as follows: Public Schools Nos. 1.2, 3,4, 5,6, 7,8, 9, 10, - Ist Election District, and Nos. 1, 2 and 3, 13th i Election District, constitute Commissioner Dis > trict No. 1. Dr. E. K. J. HAND, Commissioner, Catonsville. Public Schools Nos. 1,2, 3, 4 and 5,3 rd Elec tion District, Nos. 1,5, 7 and 8,2 d Elec tion District, and Nos. 1,2, 8 and 9, 9th Elec tion District, constitute Com. District No. 2. JOHN L. TURNER, Commissioner, Pikesrille. [ Public Schools Nos. 2,3, 4 and 6,2 d Election District, Nos. 1,2, 3,4, 5 6 and 7, 4th Election District, and Nos. 1 and 7,5 th Election District, constitute Commissioner District No. 3. WM. GAMBRILL, Commissioner, Reisteratown. I Public Schools Nos. 2, 3 and 8, sth Election District, Nos. 1,2, 3,4, 5 and 6, 6th Election District, and Nos. 1,2, 4 and 6, 7th Election 1 District, constitute Commissioner Disk No. 4. Dr. R. E. JONES, Commissioner, Union Meeting House. Public School No. 6, 3rd Election District, Nos. 4, 5 and 6, sth Election District, and Nos. 1,2, 3,4, 5,6, 7,8, 9. Bth Election District, con stitute Commissioner District No. 5. JOHN SCOTT, Commissioner, Butler P. O. Public 7and B,7th Election District, Nos. 7,10 th Election and Election 011 ill t. B T.^^^^^^^^^^Kmissioner, Wj Public 5,6, 7, 10 and 11, 9th Nos. 2,3, 6,7 and 8, 11th Election District, constitute Commissioner District No. 7. R. C. McGINN, Commissioner, Towsontown. Public Schools Nos. 1, 2. 3,4, 6,6, 7,8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, 12th Election District, and No. 1, Uth Election District, constitute Commission er District No. 8. NICHOLAS M. BRIAN, Commissioner,' Roseville. All appointments of Teachers will be made by the School Commissioner of the District, subject to the provisions of the By-laws which may be issued by the State Board of Education. The salaries of Teachers will be fixed after the publication of these By-laws. W. HORACE SOPER, August 5.—4 t. Secretary. 35 BALTIMORE ST. 35 UNDERSHIRTS! UNDERSHIRTS!! FINEST QUALITY GAUZE, COTTON AND MERINO, SHORT AND LONG SLEEVES! SI.OO. $1.35. $2.00 Extra size do. 40 inches, only $1.50. Muslir rawers $1.00; Extra Quality $1.75. A full line gents cotton Half-Hose $2.25, $2.50 $3.50 and $6.00 per dozen. Gents four-ply Linen Collars only $2.50 perdoz. Also, a fine line of Butterfly Ties (all colors) i only Fifty Cents. Ladies & Childrens Hose, all sizes. Ladies Hose 20,35, 40 and 50cts. Childrens llosc all sizes,only 25 cents; good quality. Mitts only fifty cents. s Also, a full line of small wares:—Pins, Tape, Hooks and Eyes, Needles, Button#, Fans, ; Cord, Walebone, Corsets, Spool Cot ton, Knitting Cotton, Ac., Ac. Corsets only $1.25. Extra Quality $1.50. j bTseibert, I 35 Baltimore St., 1 door below Frederick St., June 3.—6 m. Baltimore, Md. iTone DUST. I WILL SUPPLY MY FRIENDS AND CDS- ■ TOMERS WITH THAT i < i SUPERIOR, UNADULTERATED BONE DUST | ► i i Manufactured by me. Price Reduced According to the Times. The time for Spring Crops being past, I will allow a liberal discount until the fall season ( commences. ’ JOSHUA HORNER, Cor. Chew and Stirling Sts., Balto., Md. June 17.—3 m. ( PUBiICNOTICE! | TO STB AN GEBS, COUNTBY MEB- 1 CHANTS, r And Citizens of Baltimore Co. tobaccoTsnu pp AND BEGARB, j w i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A Large Assortment, all of best brands and at the very lowest prices, for sale at my Warehouse, South Calvert Street, Near Water St. Next door to Mr. G. D. Clark’s Jewelry Store. PLEASE OBSERVE THE INTO. 81. j2©“Store open until 8 O’CLOCK AT NIGHT, for the accomodation of my friends. P. C. GASPARI, Tobacco Merchant. July 29.—3 m. MERCHANT TAILORING in TOWSONTOWN. THE subscriber respectfully tenders his ac knowledgments to the citizens of Towson town and vicinity, for the very generous sup port he Las heretofore received in his business, and would inform his friends and customers that he -3 considerably enlarged his stock, and wili constantly keep on hand a well se lected stock of ! Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, which he is prepared to make into garments of the latest styles, and at prices that willbe sat isfactory to all. I ask an examination of my stock. AUGUST LOOSE, - Towsontown, Opposite Ady’s Hotel. March 4, 1805.—tf. GrXJ^INrOS. THE RICH axd POWERFUL FERTILIZERS. - AMONIATED PACIFIC GTJAHO. FISH GUANO, Brown Mexican Guano. AND OTHER FERTILIZERS. For sale by F. F. POPE, 85 South Street. Feb. 11, 1865.—6 m. CHARLES T. SISCO. J. EDWARD SISCO SISCO BBOTHEBS, No. 95 Baltimore street, Baltimore, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MAUFACTtJRKRB or Odd Fellows’ and Masons’ Regalia, BANNERS, FLAGS, SIGNALS, MILITARY GOODS, GOLD-AND SILVER FRINGES, GIMPS, TASSELS, Ac. Store and Factory, No. 95 Baltimore Street, Opposite Holliday street* Dec. 18, WI.-I7 I REGISTRATION NOTICES. First Election District. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned, Registers appointed by the Governor of Maryland, under the act of the General Assembly, passed March 24th, 1865, will meet for the performance of their duties, AT JOHN K. SMITH’S, IN CATONSVILLE, On Tuesday and Wednesday, theßthand9th days if August next, and will continue their sessions on Tuesday and Wednesday of each succeeding week, at the same place, until the Third Wednesday of September next, inclusive, sitting each day from 9 A. M., to 5 P. M. JOHN K. SMITH,) I. R. HEACOCK, [ Registers. JOHN GIBSON, 1 July 22.—td. Second Eleotion District. NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN, That tho undersigned, Registers appointed by the Governor of Maryland, under the act of the General Assembly, passed March 24th, 1865, will meet for the performance of their duties at THE PLACE FOR HOLDING THE POLLS IN RANDALLSTOWN, On Tuesday and Wednesday, the B th and 9th days of August next, and will continue their sessions on Tuesday and Wednesday of each succeeding week, at the same place, until the Third Wednesday of Sep tember next, inclusive, sitting each day from 9 A. M., to 5 P. M. . JOSEPH 11. WRIGHT,) D. H. STINCHCOMB, [ Registers. N. N. HAIGHT, j July 22.—td. Third Election District. Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned, Registers appointed by the Governor of Maryland, under the act of tho General Assembly, passed March 24th, 1865, will meet for the performance of tneir duties, AT DITCH’S 4 MILE HOUSE, On Tuesday and Wednesday the Bth and 9th days of August next; AT HAMMETT’S 3 MILE HOUSE, On Tuesday and Wednesday, Aug. 15 thand 1C th; AT PIKESVILLE, On Tuesday and Wednesday the 22 d and 23 d days of August ne.rt, and so on alternately on Tuesday and Wednes day of each succeeding week, at the same pla ces, until the Third Wednesday of September next, inclusive, sitting each day from 9 A. M., to 5 P. M. JASPER N. SLACK,) F. L. MORLING, [Registers. JOHN DITCH, j July 22.—td. Fourth Election District. Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned, Registers appointed by the Governor of Maryland, under the act of the General Assembly, passed March 24th, 1865,, will meet for the performance of their duties at STORM’S HOTEL, REISTERSTOWN, On Tuesday and Wednesday, the B th and 9th days of August next, and will continue their sessionson Tuesday and Wednesday of each succeeding week, at the same place, until the Third Wednesday of Sep tember next, inclusive, sitting each day from 9* A. M., to 5 P. M. JNO. H. IIARMAN, ) D. 8. LONGNECKER, [ Registers. WM. GAMBRILL, J July 22.—td. Fifth Election District. Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned, Registers appointed by the Governor of Maryland, under tho act of the General Assembly, passed March 24th, 1865, will meet for the performance of their duties at DANIEL WILHELM’S, On Tuesday and Wednesday, the Bth and 9th days of August next, and will continue their sessions on Tuesday and Wednesday of each succeeding week, at the same place, until the Third Wednesday of Sep tember next, inclusive, sitting each day from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. BEJ. B. BUSH, ) AMBROSE T. BULL, [ Registers. THOMAS HALE, J July 22.—td. Sixth Election District. Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned, Registers appointed by the Governor of Maryland, under the act of the General Assembly, passed March 24th, 1865, will meet for the performance of their duties. AT THE PLACE OF HOLDING THE POLLS IN MIDDLETOWN, On Tuesday and Wednesday the Bth and 9th days of August next, and will continue their sessions on Tuesday and Wednesday of each succeeding week, at tho same place, until the Third Wednesday of September next, inclusive, sitting each day from 9. A. M., to 5 P. M. JACOB B. WILHELM,) Wh. McCULLOUGU, [ Registers. 1 CHAS. BURKE, J July 22.—td. Seventh Election District. Notice is hereby given, That tho undersigned, Registers appointed by tho Governor of Maryland, under the act of the General Assembly, passed March 24th, 1865, will meet for the performance of their duties at 1 HOFF ACKER’S HOTEL, P ARKTON, ' On Tuesday and Wednesday, the Bth and 9th ' days of August next, and will continue their sessions on Tuesday • and Wednesday or each succeeding week, at 1 the same place, until the Third Wednesday of September next, inclusive, sitting each day - from 9 A. M., to 5 P. M. ALFRED S. COOPER,) KEAN CURRY, [Registers. ( HENRY S. CONN, j July 22.—td. Eighth Election District. Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned, Registers appointed by the Governor of Maryland, under the act of tho General Assembly, passed March 24th, 1865, will meet for the performance of their duties at i COCKEYSVILLE, On Tuesday and Wednesday, the Bth and 9th ( days of August next, and will continue their sessions on Tuesday and Wednesday of each succeeding week, at the same place, until the Third Wednesday of September next, inclusive, sitting each day , from 9 A. M., to 5 P. M. , ABRAHAM JESSOP,) EDWARD RIDER, [ Registers. ROBERT S. SMITH, J 1 July 22.—td. Ninth Election District. Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned, Registers appointed by the Governor of Maryland, under the act of the General Assembly, passed March 24th, 1865, will meet for the performance of their duties at RITTER’S HOTEL, GOVANSTOWN, On Tuesday and Wednesday, the Bth and 9th days of August next, and will continue their sessions on Tuesday and Wednesday of each succeeding week, at the same place, until the Third Wednesday of September next, inclusive, sitting each day from 9 A. M., to 5 P. M. Db. J. R. WARD,) E. L. PARKER, [ Registers. GEN. LEAKIN, J July 22.—td. Tenth Election District. Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned, Registers appointed by the Governor of Maryland, under the act of the General Assembly, passed March 24th, 1865, will meet'for the performance of their duties at SLADE’S TAVERN, On Tuesday and Wednesday, the Bth and 9th days of August next, and will continue their sessions on Tuesday and Wednesday of each succeeding week at the same place, until th"e Third Wednesday of September next, inclusive, sitting each day from 9 A. M., to 5 P. M. WILLIAM C. VANCE,) W. STONEBRAKER, [Registers. JOSHUA H. PARKER,) July 22.—td. Eleventh Election District. Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned, Registers appointed by the Governor of Maryland, under the act of the Geperal Assembly, passed March 24th, 1865, will meet for the performance of their duties at DAMPMAN’S HOTEL, On Tuesday and Wednesday, the Bth and 9th days of August next, and will continue their sessions on Tuesday and Wednesday of each succeeding week, at the same place, until the Third Wednesday of September next, inclusive, sitting each day from 9 A. M., to 5 P. M. THOS. F. FORSYTHE,) DAVID BLACK LOCK, [ Registers. EDWARD BELL, ) July 22.—td. ttEORGE CHIPMM, MANUFACTURER AMD WHOLESALE DEALER IN Brooms, Fainted Buckets, Cedar and Willow Ware, BRUSHES, TWINEB, WICKS, MATCHES, BLACKING, Ac. N. E. Corner Calvert and Lombard Sts., Balto. | July 15,—6m* REGISTERSJOTICES. Twelfth Election District. Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned, Registers appointed by the Governor of Maryland, under the act of the General Assembly, passed March 24th, 1865, will meet for the performance of their duties at THE BLUE BALL, Philadelphia Road, On Tuesday and Wednesday, August Bth and 9th: AT Mrs. ZIMMERMAN’S, CANTON, August lbthand 16 th ; AT Mr. HINKLE’S, HARFORD ROAD, August 22 d and Tird, and so on alternately, on Tuesday and Wed nesday of each succeeding week, at the same places, until the Third Wednesday of Septem ber next, inclusive, sitting each day from 9 A. M., to 5 P. M. CHAS. WIIITTEMORE,) E. P. GILL, [ Registers. NICHOLAS M. BRYAN, J July 22.—td. Thirteenth Eleotion District. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned, Registers appointed by the Governor of Maryland, under the act of the General Assembly, passed March 24th, 1865, will meet for the performance of their duties at CAPPEAU’S TAVERN, Near the Sulphur Springs, Washington Road, On Tuesday and Wednesday, the Bth and 9th days of August next, and will continue their sessions on Tuesday and Wednesday of each succeeding week, at the same place, until the third Wednesday of September next, inclusive, sitting each day from 9 A. M., to 5. P. M. F. G. F. WALTEMEYER, 1 EDW WIIITTEMORE, [Registers. ELIAS SMARDON, J July 22.—td. Miscellaneous, SOI^JBUE PACIFIC GUANO. JOHN S. REESE & CO., Wholesale and Retail Agents FOR THE PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY, 71 SOUTH ST., B ALTIMOR C. npilE SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, rosem -1 bles Peruvian Guano in appearance, odor, and composition. The value of all Guanos and Super Phosphates of lime, of whatever name, depends, as is well known, upon the per cent, of Ammonia, Soluble Phosphate, and Bone Phos phate of Lime they contain. This Guano dif fers from Peruvian only in the fact that it con tains less Ammonia, but this difference in Am monia is more than made up by the fact that it contains almost double as much Soluble, and Bone Phosphate of Lime. This difference makes it a durable fertilizer, with all the activ ity of Peruvian Guano. Although the price of this Guano is only one-half the price of Peru vian, and is not higher than the Super Phos phates of Lime, yet it contains, as is proven by analysis and inspection, vastly more of ammo nia, soluble and Bone Phosphate, \thau is found in the best of them. Hence its economy and intrinsic value must render itanobjectof great interest to farmers generally. WE WO®H FAIRMEIRS TAKE ESPECIAL NOTICE, That the conditions upon which, we have the agency of this Guano are that every cargo is regularly inspected and analysed by Db. Lki big, whose authority in such matters is para mount. This arrangement affords us and consumers & protection not had in the purchase of fertiliz ers generally. It must also be noticed that the phosphates of this Guano, are not mineral, but earthy Phosphates, which is greatly to its ad vantage. The following is a summary of analysis of last Cargo: Moisture 10 per ct. Organic Combustible Matter... 39.71 “ Earthy Matter 50.28 “ yielding Ammonia 3.40 pr. ct. Soluble Phosphate of Lime... 17.07 “ Bone Phosphate of Lime 24.32 “ For sale by Dealers throughout the States, and by JOHN 8. REESE & CO., P. G. Company's Agents, Baltimore. Price $65 per ton of 2000 lbs., usual discount to Dealers. June 17, 1865.—1 y. BURNSIDE & GUSTIN, UNITED STATES CLAIM, INSURANCE & GENER AL AGENTS, No 15 South Gay Streot, Opposite First National Rank, BA.3L.TINa:OItE, Ts&lD. fr^^BUSINESS carefully and promptly trans tr-v acted before the Departments of the Gen eral, State and Local Governments. Pensions, Bounties, Back Pay, Prize Money, Horses lost in service, Fuel, Forage, Ac., taken by Officers, Vessels lost, Ac. Moneys Safely Invested and Accounts Adjusted. Accounts Settled. Cash advanced to Clients and Vouchers Cashed. Gen’l Agents for Insurance against Accidents. J. O. P. BURNSIDE, Late Captaih axd C. S. U. S. Vols. R. P. GUSTIN, Late Auditor Q. M. Office, Balto. References of Burnside A Gustin, by special permission:—Hon. Thos. Swann, Gov. elect of Md.; Hon. C. C. Cox, Lt. Gov. Md.; Hon. Wm. 8.-Hill, Sec. of State, Md.; Col. R. M. Newport, Chief Quartermaster, Baltimore, Md.; Col. W. 11. Brown, A. Pro. Marshal Gcn'l, Delaware and Md.; J. S. Norris, Esq., Cashier First National Bank, Baltimore; Brevet Brig. Gen. N. L. Jef fries, Asst. Provost Marshal Gen’l, Washington; Thomas A Co., Bankers, Baltimore; Hon. I. Tome, Member Md., Legislature ; Hon. Ilenry G. Hazen, Member House of Delegates; John S. Leib, Esq., Treasurer N. C. Railroad. July B.—3m. WM H. READ’S Blackberry Root Syrup Compound, kJ FOR the immediate cure of Diarrhoja, Dys entery, Summer Complaint, and for all af fections of the Bowels. “Healing in its nature," “Entirely Vegetable in its Composition,” “Pleasant to the Taste," “Certain in its Curative eflects," “Popular wherever known,” “Destined to be famous,” “Immediate to give Relief.” This Remedy is so very agreeable and desir able that we would conscientiously recommend it to the public, especially those suffering with affections of the Bowels, incident to the season. It is a tranquilizing anodyne astringent, act ing like a charm in all forms of Dysenteric af fections, and does not heat and irritate the mu cous membrane of the intestines. Invaluable for use when change of water or diet is neces sary. For Children’s use it is the very thing, being pleasant, agreeable and strengthening. It may do given to the most delicate infant, as well as to a grown person, with perfect surety of cure. It should be constantly in the house, and form a part of the outfit on the voyage and the tour. Soldiers, from the sort of food served up, are special sufferers from Diarrhcea and kindred diseases. In the worst form of Chronic affec tions they will find this Remedy efficient and rapid in its cure. PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE. Mailed on receipt of 75 cents to any place. WILLIAM 11. READ has constantly in a full and carefully relected stock of fine im ported and domestic Fancy Goods, Cosmetics, Perfumes, Soaps, Combs, Brushes, and fine Toi let Articles generally, at No. 147 BALTIMORE ST., one door east from Calvert street. READ’S MINERAL WATER Still supports its well-deserved reputation.— Crowds of patrons attest the excellence of the drink, drawn from Fountains lined with porce lain; and of the carefully prepared flavors from the ripe fruits. July B.—tf. FOR SALE, A DWELLING HOUSE in Tow- W 4 sontown, containing 15 rooms, ligibly situated, in fee; also, 40 Acres of Land, 8 miles from Baltimore, and,L£ll||| 4 miles from Towsontown; A GOOD FARM of 45 Acres, near White House, sth district; one of 70 ACRES, 2* miles from Middletown. Terms easy. Apply to J J B. N. PAYNE, Real Estate Agent and Conveyancer, Smedley Row, opposite Court House. June 17.—tf. TAKE NOTICE. THIS is to give notice that I once and for all decline the practice of Medicine. DR. N. G. RIDGELY, near WetherodYille, Balto. Co. Md. Aug. 6.—St, Hance’s Column. NERVOUS DISEASES CON TROLLED AND CON QUERED. Dr. Bradshaw’s Invigorating Cor dial. Dr. Bradshaw’s Invigorating Cor dial. - Dr. Bradshaw’s Invigorating Cor el i a 1. The Great Invigorant. VMI ©KIAT NIEGIVOiMIEs Cures, Cures, Cures, NEHVOUSNESS and WEAKNESS, AND all diseases arising from excesses and over exertion whether physical or mental. To persons of feeble muscular frame, or de ficient in vital it is recommended as the only means of communicating that energy 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, tho listless, enervated youth, . the overworn man of business, the victim of nervous depression, the individual suffering from general debility, or from weakness, will find immediate and permanent relief from the use of this incomparable renovator. A STIMULANT THAT ENTAILS NO RE ACTION, Its force is never expended, aB is the case with 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 cxhilarant 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 ohondriaßis, dyspepsia, general prostration, ir ritability, nervousness, inability to sleep, liver complaint, and all diseases incident to females, hysterics, monomania, vague terrors, palpita tion of the heart, barrenness, constipations, Ac., Ac., from whatever cause arising, it is, if there is any reliance to be placed on human testimony, absolutely infallible. It is the only infallible remedy, yet discov 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 lace, and the various train of nervous affections, it will produce a cure in an astonishing short period of time; and it will also remove depression, excitement, a tendency to blush, restlessness, sleeplessness, dislike of society, incapacity for study or business, loss of memory, confusion, giddiness, blood to the head, melancholy mental debility, indecision, wretchedness, Ac. It will increase and restore the appetite, strengthen the emaciated, renew the health of those who have destroyed it, in duce 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. 8. IIANCE, 108 Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md. N. B.—Persons out of the city enclosing a remittance will have packed securely in a box and forwarded to their address immediately on its receipt. Jan. 28, 1865.—1 y. DANCE’S SARSAPARILi - A. OR BLOOD PILLS. Hance’s Sarsaparilla Tills. Ilance’s Sarsaparilla or Blood Pills. Hance’s Sarsaparilla or Blood Pills. Hance’s Sarsaparilla or Blood Pills. 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 wa3 afflicted with a violent pain in the breast and right arm which, I suppose, proceeded from the impure state of my blood, f was recommended 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 ex tremely gentle in their operations, and would recommend them to, every person in want of a mild purgativo. Patrick Roche, No. 25 Conway Street, between Howard and Eutaw. purchasing these Pills let me add ONE 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 Fits, Spasms, Cramps,and all kinds of Constitutional Diseases. PERSONS who are laibormg under this dis tressing malady will find HANCE'S EPL r LEFTIC PILLS to be the only remedy ev discovered for curing Epilepsy or Falling Fits. 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 has 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, 1864.-—ly. x • ’ HANCE’S Sarsaparilla Fills. rpHE most valuable medicine in the world A for curing dyspepsia, flatulence, costive ness, headache, nervousness, Ac. Persons of full habit, who are 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. S. HANCE, 108 Baltimore Street. These Pills can be sent by mail, and where $1 worth is ordered, they will be sent free of postage. Jan. 28, 1804.—1 y. When You Can Have a Beautiful Head of Hair, Why Don’t You do it? It is possible to have RICH, GLOSSY AND BRIGHi HAH*, if you will use (and only use) Hance’s Chemical Hair Restorative. Price $1 per bottle. For sale by S. S. HANCE, 108 Baltimore Street. N. B.—Ask for Ilance’s Chemical Hair Res torative. Jan. 28, 1865.—1 y. Dance’s CELEBRATED TETTER WASH, FOR the speedy and positive cure of tetter, salt rheum, ring worm, barbers itch, and 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 up all hope of over being cured, and had ex- I 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. DrTbRAN DRETII’S UNIVERSAL PILLS. WRIGHT’S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. Hance’s Sarsaparilla Pills. AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS. Together with all the Popular Pills of the I day. For sale by S- 8* HANCE, I Jaa, 38, 1866.—1 y. 168 Baltimore Street. Property Sales. PUBLIC SALE~ OF Valuable Real Estate, , On the York Turnpike, in Baltimore County, Near the City Limits. IN pursuance of a power of attorney from Samuel Ready under the provisions the Act of Assembly of jj&agrchanter 192 ; and also under 111 ~T **the 64th Article of the Code ofJ2*i*JH Public Genera] Laws, the undersigned, as At torney, will offer at Public Sale, on the premi ses, on Tuesday, the 29th day qf August, 1865, at the hour of 12 o'clock M„ ALL THAT PART OF A TRACT OF LAND called “SHERIDINE’S DISCOVERY,” containing 15 ACRES, more or less, described by metes and bounds in the mortgage thereof from Nizar and wife to Samuel Ready, (see liber G. H. C., No. 10, folio 428 of Mortgage Records of Baltimore county.) The said land lies on the York Turnpike Road, back of the Cold Spring Tavern, ana is within two miles of the City limits, and adjoins the land of St. George W. Teackle, Esq., and offers great inducements to those w&uting a country residence. The improvements consist of a TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE , with Back Building and Out-buildings. Terms of Sale: —One-third Cash on the day of sale, the balance in six and twelve months, with interest, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. GEO. H. WILLIAMS, August s.—ts. Attorney. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A DESIRABLE COUNTRY SEAT, NEAR THE RELAY HOUSE ON THE BALTO. & OHIO R. R. BY virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for Baltimore county, j&tL. as Trustee, will offer at gjggPsale, at the Relay House, (Wash- Junction,) at 12 o’clock M., Of Saturday, September 2d, 1865, THE COUNTRY SEAT, formerly the residence of Vivian Brent, Esq., and adjoining the place of James H. Luckett, Esq. It contains about ACRES OF LAND , part of “PIERCE’S ENCOURAGEMENT" of “THE FOREST,” and of “UNITED FRIENDSHIP,” and is improved by a#andsome COTTAGE AND OUTBUILDINGS. The House is within five minutes’ walk of the Relay House, on the north side of the Balti more and Ohio Railroad, and near the Thomas viaduct over the Patapsco river. The title is iudisputable. The terms, as prescribed by the decree, are : —One-third in cash on the day of sale, and the remainder in three equal payments, in six, twelve and eighteen months from day of sale, with interest; the credit payments to be secur ed by tho promissory notes’ of the purchaser with approved endorsement, or the purchaser may at his option, pay the whole in cash. THUS. DONALDSON, Trustee. August s.—ts. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ONE OF THE MOST VALUABLE FARMS IN BALTIMORE COUNTY. ifStm rase* iHaah Sap 2: fI’IHE undersigned Trustees offer at X. Private Sale the “BACON HALL FARM,” Kill A situated in Baltimore county,contain-i!2EH 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 Northern 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 ana very pro ductive. There is an excellent quarry of Lime stone on it, and a kiln convenient. The DWELLING HOUSE is of stone, 50 by 25 feet, with commodious wings. It is hand somely situated in a healthful and beautiful valley, and can readily be madeoneofthemost desirable and productive estates in the county. There is a good BARN on the property, and oth er necessary outbuildings and is well 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 ontfand two years from the day of sale, with interest, and security to be approved by the Trustees. JOHN PHILPOT,) Trusees JNO. T. ENSOR, / lrustees - Apply to John Philpot at Phoenix, or to Jno. T. Ensor at Towsontown, Baltimore co., Md. Feb. 25.—tf. publkT sale OF REAL ESTATE. TIHE undersigned by virtue of competent au . thority, will offer at public sale, at Kings ville, at or near the crossing of the Joppa JjSfc and Bel Air roads, on Saturday, August 26 th, 1865, 'T * at 1 o’clock, P. M., All that part of a tract of land, of which Sam uel Tovell, late of Baltimore county, died seized, the same being a part of a tract, which Josiah Hoshour, Albert A. Miller and Henry Seitz, purchased of Charles R. Chew and wife. The said parcel of land contains TEN ACRES, un improved, but well timbered, consisting of CHESTNUT, WHITE OAK, POPLAR and HICKORY. It lies about 1 mile from the Bel Air road, and 12 miles from the city of Baltimore. OF SALE—Fifty Dollars cash on the day of Sale, and the balance in 30 days, the purchaser giving note and security. S. ROBERT W. DOUGHERTY, Attorney. >vG. WILSON, Auctioneer. Aug. 12.—ts. uable Farm In Baltimore County? For Sale. P-. undersigned, as Attorneys for the own \ >ffer for sale a very valuable FARM lyin, the head of Dulaney’s Val- Baltimore county, about 14j|""h fejaP, s from Baltimore city, con- lit*HH| *fXJ*ta ug 312 ACRES of Land,i££l£Hß more or It a small part in WOOD and the rest under good cultivation. The improve ments consia 1 . of two TENANT HOUSES AND A FINE BARN nearly new. The FARM is well fenced, has good water near the house, and an APPLE ORCHARD. It may be divided into two, and will be sold as a whole or in tracts of about 201 acres and 110 acres each, each being capable of fine improve ment. A plat of the property may be seen at our office, where terms and further particulars will be given. HINKLEY A MORRIS, 43 Charles St. Baltimore. August 5.—4 t. Farm at Private Sale. THE undersigned not being able to attend to to his farm in consequence of an jsMu injury received, offers the SjlSpat private sale. SaidFarmcon- jJrjtains 71 ACRES, more or ]ess,i**iHß is situated on “My Lady’s Manor," near the Old York Road, 20 miles from Baltimore and 3i miles from Monkton Station, N. C. R. R.— It is in a good state of cultivation and under good fencing. The improvements consist of a Double Log Dwelling House, Log Barn, Wagon and Corn House aud other out-buildings. For Terms, Ac., apply to , JOSEPH PARSONS, Philopolis P. 0., Balto. county, Md. May 6.—6 m. " FOR SALE. MIRM of 350 ACRES, good land, part savy timber, 9 miles from Bal- i imore|; one of 100 acres, tone land,good Improvements, tear Warren Factory; a lot ofl£2|£j|H i new stone Dwelling, good Barn and Wheelwright shoy, an excellent place for the business; a farm lotof 171 acres, in fine condi tion, will bo sold with the dwelling and shop if desired ; a farm of 15 acres in Towsontown, good Dwelling, Orchard, Ac.; 14 acres of Woodland with fine building sites; 2 houses and lots in fee. Building lots for sale or lease, ground rents for sale. Apply to p , yNE> Smedley Row, opposite the Court House. April 29.—tf Valuable Western Run mill property OFFERED AT PRIVATE SALE. I OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE the FARM on which I now re-janrjT! Bide, containing about 97 ACRES of Limestone Land, with country MILL and all necessary out-buildings. , JOHN SCOTT, Butler P. 0., Balto. county, Md. August 12.— 3 m, - I Legal Notices. IN THE MATTER OF THE MORTGAGED ESTATE OF THOMAS CROSS, in the Cir cuit court for Baltimore county, sitting in equity: To the Hon. D. C. H. Emory, Judge of the Cir cuit Court for Baltimore county : The report of I. Nevitt Steele, of the city of Baltimore, respectively shews that the Mutual Fire Insurance Company in Baltimore county, made and executed to him a power of attorney under the provisions of the Act of the General Assembly of Maryland, passed at December session, 1826, chapter 192, entitled “an act re lating to mortgages in the city and county ot Baltimore,” to selrand convey a lot or parcel of land, situate at Gotanstown in Baltimore coun ty and described in a deed of mortgage from Thomas Cross and wife to George M. Hiss, trus tee, duly executed and recorded in the mort gage records of Baltimore county, in Liber H. M. F., No. 6, folio 447, Ac., which mortgage was assigned by said Hiss by a deed of assignment to the Mutual Fire Insurance Company in Bal timore county, duly executed and recorded among the mortgage records of Baltimore coun ty, in liber G. H. C., No. 17, folio 462, Ac., that after giving bond with security for the faithful discharge of his trust as required by law, which bond was duly approved by the clerk of this Court, and after giving notice of the time, place, manner and terms of sale by advertisement in serted in the Baltimore county Union and the Maryland Journal, two papers published in Baltimore county, for more than twenty days before the day of sale, and also by advertise ment in the Baltimore Sun, a newspaper pub lished in Baltimore city, he did in pursuance of said act of assembly and jpower or attorney, and of the provisions of article 64 of the Code of General Public Laws, offer for sale at public auction on the premises at Govanstown in Bal timore county, on Tuesday, the Ist day of Aug., 1865, at the hour of 41 P. M., the lot or parcel ol ground in the abovementioned deed oi mort gage described, situated at Govanstown afore said, fronting on the York turnpike about 460 feet, and containing 2 acres, 1 rood and 14 per ches of land, more or less, and sold the same to William H. Mittan at and for the sum of three thousand one hundred and thirty dollars, he being then and there the highest bidder there for, that said sale was fairly made and that the’ said purchaser has complied with the terms of sale by payingone-half of the purchase money in cash and giving his note for the other half thereof payable in six months from day of sale with interest. I. NEVITT STEELE, Attorney in fact of the Mutual Fire Insu rance Company in Baltimore county. State of Maryland, Baltimore county, as: , . % On this 9th day of August, 1865, U. 8. 8. before the subscriber a Justice of 6c. the Peace in and for the county ' ' aforesaid, personally appeared the above named l. Nevitt Steele, attorney in fact of the Mutual Fire Insurance Company in Baltimore county, and made oath in due form of law, that the matters stated in the aforego ing report are true to the best of bis knowledge and belief. GIDEON HERBERT, J. P. ORDERED this 9th day of August, 1865, that the sale made and reported in the aforegoing report by I. Nevitt Steele, attorney in fact of the Mutual Fire Insurance Company in Balti more county, of the mortgaged estate of Thom as Cross, be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before the 9th day of September next, provided a copy of said report and this order be inserted in two news papers published in Baltimore county, once in each of three successive weeks before the Ist day of September next. The report states the amount of sales to be $3,131. JOHN H. LONGNECKER, Clerk, True copy—Test: JOHN H. LONGNECKER, Clerk. Aug. 12—St. THOS. F. TROXEL vs. MARY E. HA 3E, and others. In the Circuit Court for Lr’ti more county—Sitting in equity. ORDERED this 10th day of August, ‘ c 6s, that the sale made and reported by Thomat F. Troxel, trustee for the sale of the real estate of Lafayette V. Hause, deceased, be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary thereof be shown on or before the 9th day of September, 1865, provided a copy of this order be inserted in two newspapers published in Baltimore coun ty, once in each of three successive weeks, be fore the Ist day of September n ;xt. The report states the amount of sales to be $2 992. JOHN H. LONGNECKER, Clerk. True Copy—Test: JOHN H. LONGNECKER, Clerk. Notice to Creditors. THE creditors of LAFAYETTE V. HAUSE, deceased, are hereby notified to file their claims with the vouchers*thereof, in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Baltimore county, on or before the first day of October next, prepara tory to the distribution of the proceeds of sale x of the real estate of said Hause. T. F.TROXELL, Aug. 12.—3 t. Trustee. T _ HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, that the sub scriber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Baltimore county, letters testamen tary on the estate of LARKIN WADE, 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 29 th day of February, 1866 ; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given under my hand this 25th day of July, 1865. EMANUEL C. WADE, July 29.—4t* Executor. HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, that the sub scriber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Baltimore county, letters testamenta ry on the estate of JOHN STEWART, 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 29th day February. 1866; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given under my hand this 25th day of July, 1866. JOHN EVANS, Executor, July 29.—4t* No. 18 E. Baltimore St. 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 GEORGE ENSOR of G., 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 1 2th day of March, 1866 ; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given under my hand this Bth day of August, 1865. GEORGE K. ENSOR, Aug, 12.—4t* Executor. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, that the sub scriber has obtained from tho Orphans’ Court of Baltimore county, letters of admin istration on the estate of WILLIAM HISSEY, r. 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 12 th day of March, 1866 ; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Those indebted to said estate are requested to' make immediate payment. Given under my band this Bth day of August, 1865. SUSANNAH HISSEY, Aug. 12.—41* Administrator. Insolvent Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, To tb cred itors of WILLIAM UNDERWO' an applicant for the benefit of the “48th / side of the Code of Public General Laws,” r-r.live to insolvents, that tho Ist Monday qf Dec-ibcr next, has been fixed for his appearance, to an swer interrogatories, and for a final hear: d his case before the Circuit Court for Baltimoi a county. Dated tho 10th day of August, 1865. Test: JOHN H. LONGNECKER,CIerk. Aug. 12.—3m* Insolvent Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, To the cred itors of STEPHEN LLOYD, an applicant for the benefit of the “48th Article of the Code of Public General Laws,” relative to insolvents, that the Ist Monday of December next, has been fixed for his appearance, to answer interrogato ries, and for a final hearing of his case before the Circuit Court for Baltimore county. Dated the 26th day of May, 1865. Test: JOHN H. LONGNECKER, Clerk. June 3.—3 m. SOLDIERS RECEPTION. THOSE who contribute or collect cash to the fund being raised for the reception of the I returned Baltimore county soldiers, on the 12th of September ensuing, will please forward the . amount in their hands to John M. Wheeler, Esq., Towsontown, by the Ist of September, and oblige THE COMMITTEE. Aug. 5.—3 t.