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iiIWToV * LAMOTt!"
Kg: 161 N. High Streep Baltimore,
(WOODCOCK’S OLD STAND.)
ii to typ^'
■ ' rr? " *
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL
edot <**- KINDS OF : V‘
Agricultural Implements
AND
MACHINERY.
BRAYLBYaMfofritfB Thresher* and Win
nowers, Wheeler and Mel ick’s Tread Priw
cts,- Threshers und Winnowers, (manufactured.
.-<* &ew York.) Melick, WithingtOu A Cb’k. |-
Tforse Tread Powers and Winnowers, (manu
factured in Trenton. N. J.)
PELTON POWERS AND THRESHERS with
or without Winnowers.
'WoVte also Agents for the celebrated Hub
bferd
and Mowers.
Straw and Fdder Cutters
for hand or horse power,
OQIR-UNT SHELLERS
a|l> sizes and kinds, CORN PLAT ERS AND
SEED DRILLS,
Htmt’s latent Grain Drills,
vrrfcb or without Seed or Ouano Attachment.
'rear - GRIST OR CORN MILLS,
.FLOWS,
Of all and kind?, Minpr, 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 Mill?, Fasig’s Patent Lin
ing Jack, Pope’s Ainmoniated Gupno,
Fish Guano; Pope’s Phosphate, Pacific, ; and
Mexican Guano. All for sale by
linton&lamott,
. Nbdsi Si'HIGH ST., BALTIMORE.
April l. —tf -qoiJoU liioviognl
STOREKEEPERS, READ THIS!
The Largest and Best Assortment ol
Everything in the Grocery . Line
• And at the Lowest Prices is
r *u: to be found at rUo si
<3. LEWIS TDXTJNT.TL-A.IP’S,
.Jr 13 West Balthnorfe
THROWN A WHITE SUGARS EVERY GRADE.
RIO, LAGWAYRA A JAVADOFFEES.
Ist'. GREEN. AND BLACK TEAS, TO y
tißm the lowest grade to the very finest in m*r
kit. Also, JAPANEBE TEA# no If ‘
so extensively used.
SPICES
& 6 lb- Japanned cans, hinged, all varieties.
at manufacturer’s prices.
Coflb&Eflaenca, Succory .Barley, Bird
Seed. Powder. Shot, aps . _
Manufacturers' for
Grac^ere $Bji Mgkgfg'#* HTE
Fox’s
.o) sniaiUlnti Jo gitosHiO bn/.
Sweet’s Infallible Liniment.
• dental
II New England t w
London Club coffee.
Jlji :oi , , v :.*v ert
Also, at Manufacturers’ Prices,
letsW ii-p# t JtovlbO jfri/oE
Bacon’s Excelsior Coffee.
Rjidgway’s Family (Qoffee.
m I A:... l tLy k^JL
. ra.o Broadbent's French Coffee.
In fact' can supply you with everything in our
xine, right. *’siil and coimnuC vourselves.
C. LEWIS DUNLAP, . . .
No. 13 West Raltimoro Street,
Between Institute and Bridge, Bteftimore.
■ 311 iff 3 iITO /
?■ ctotraiNd i
J; SI.WHKK OF 156.5. a
g B. STINE’S I
®9UW>od O.J i ildt 11. 3'luJlA -Hjl / ■ ’£
1 Clothing House, §>'
St ts,
pg . No. 73 West Baltimore street, v
g-*}w Between C-.ay.st. and Tripolett’s Alley, •? -
' Equal in all repects to work made to
m measure,- apt! at much Tower priced. o.
A PERFECT FIT INSURED TO ALL. §
Kg I yjj,e. facilities of this house for doing gv
~v busings* are such that they .
fidently claim for it the leading posi- sq
tioja aipong the /tailoring Establish- S' 3
nients of They therefore
invite the attpiftion of geqtjemen of §
]tasfo,fo : their stock of superb Ready
<C> Clothing, eut by the best of ar- cS.
iuattoie-
sST* ''SjMtaiH't'atfSi!;! 11.3!)
be found. ..-’-sayi.
Sj May^ffwo.-i-ly' ' >3 QX oVj
OLD TOWN DRUG _
| 'HE undersigned having
L renewed his stock, and laid in a com,- yy
[ucte assortutentof ML
dye stuffs"; .r; ;tT
.... DRUGS,
‘ CHEMICALS,
voO : ..C ~, PWHMBRTt
and.tveiytbihg else in his Vine, respectfully so
licit) the attention of country.purchasers, apd a
call from all dealers.
Having perfected his arrangements both in
Baltimore and m the northern cities, with re
gard to purchases)die is enabled lo sell so low
as tos satisfy his customers, that while the artk
clb*- in His line are judiciously selected, hi|
PRICES ate CHEAPER than the cheapest.
H requests a oall from every one who, oomes,
to tb>-vii to purchase. aasuringLhetu they vrill b<
satisfied. In addition: to thb usual Stock con
tained in*. Drug Store, I keep on halld a thor
ough assortment of ll > -.U ■ :'! j
o*i; PATENT MEDIGINBS.'j : ori t.,0-
P. S. physicians’ orders promptly filled
with care. I.?H ,cv.- t.:0.--.
N. B. Oil of Vitriol at thelowesfcCaah made.
Feb. 2,1861—1 y
Trees t ’ 'tfretis !! ’treA!!!
at The aatji
THE undersigned offers for sale at the “Ma
ryland Nuseries,” situated on the Falls
Road about 13 miles /rorn Balti-
city and four miles frorbjjraff*
J ll " Broookland ville.ou tha. W. M. R.
R a choice stock of *
:2ps^atf?*ifcfi£BS£w
c#heiting of sPeeudi, Apple y Pear, lApricof.
Plum, and in fhet fruit of oveiy descriptirini-n-,
The )übscriber being experienced in fruit-gl-ow
infoMA tecommend bis Trees to all who naaj
fav , him with a call. tiviqqs yd ylal
Ai -US' Ainicb VrteeHon of Grape Vines and
StraV“'*?V)4 Plaints always oil hand aS cheap
as cai. 1.-o’purchased elsewhere. Satisfaction
.-W J '- JAMES wAtOOT ,
BfookiartV?lfe f.U\ MHo. Omhl^KAOr
July 8.—3r0* r ?!<</ i '-I. JO?
-ißq:--n ft.- j, GMJgcri,-K .snM
” Luimesi aa*wit;. B T
Aahlaiui Squat*, Coruor Gay aipi Mouu
•D merit SWects, Baltimore, 5 ,6-nai’
STILL keeps on hand all vfeffctfos of LTfßf
* BER, Simr&LB3LATaS, AC., at the old
stand,’tWllrti ftb afells at the very
Baltimore county who
bfiinfmg, are in¥ftedtb
LUMBER 87. THE CAR LOAD AT CITY
TRICES.
low'Pi ties Flooring,well seasoned, for saloeheap.
July I.—3m. '' '-i.'A
Farmers, Look at the Great Advan
tage £p. Threshing Grain with.
GEISER’S PATENT,
SELPiREGUBATING GRAIN SEPARA
TOR, CLEANER AND BAGGER.
AT a time like tbe present, when labor is
Scarfao, it is important that Fanners, who
are interested, should pay attention to the above
improvement, which considerably xndiictis the
expense of Thrashing CGahi,over any machiiie
now in use. It iif peouliarly adapted to its work
CANFIELD BROS. & CO.,
329 BALTIMORB’ST.,
CORNER OF CHARLES,
TTAVB a fins Stock of—
lAild Watches for Ladies andGentlomen.
Silver Hunting OaS* Watches ol all kinds.
Gold Chatelain* Vest and Guard Chains.
Diamond Earrings. Pins,;Bracelets a Rings.
Rich suits of . Jewelry of new styles.
Bracelets, Neoklaces, Earrings and Pins of
great, variety! 1 \
Pearl, Carbuncle, Seal and other Rings.
Silver Spoons, Forks, Ladles, Butter Knives,
Ac., Ac. -
Silver PitiiierA t G 0 W®i®-GttpSy Shits, Ac.
Fancy Silver Goods of j**w styles.
Plated or Alahata Forks and Spoons oi best
[Table and rocket Cutlery, Scissors it Razors.
Watches care full M repaired.
Faaa, ? Gpera Glaslfes. Portmonaios; beautiful
Paris Gilt and Porcelain'Vases,* beautiful Par
iaGetd Receivers and other articles ; Front's
HaS&And Tooth Brushes; Fine Marble and.
Bronzed Paris Clocks; Bronzed Figures and
3 Ornaments.
MILITARY GOOIIS.
Swords and Beits for Army and Navy, Sash
es, Spurs, Buttons, LaoU; Oord, Navy Lace,
Caps, Stannnd Army Embroi
deries Of all tlfias, Chevrons, Bindings, Cloth,
| Ac. Field Glasses, Pistols and Cartridges.
March 18, 1865;—1y.
... .•iiii-..GVf'*iG ■. ! :■’!-*■ - I ' —l ldJ-t;
Geo. H. Carman; Joshua M. Hosley.
MARYLAND LAND AGENCY.
111?% pfeLL AND PUROHASE on Oommis-
W sfoft 1 . REAL ESTATE of every descrip
tion, in the city of Baltiniore, the Counties of
Maryland apd pther BORROW AND
LOAN MONEY t)N MORTGAGE,—and attend
to Ccfliitions of all kinds promptly.
•■OUHOFFICE is centrally arid, conveniently
locafed, with all the appliances for a thorough
and energetic dispatch of bitsiness ; and we
propose to-use All proper and avgiiaUle mekifs
td presentito the purchasing-publfo Anid capi-'
talists, s'udh property as may be ip out harids
for sale.
: I F Z ou to Sell a Farm, House or Ground
Rent, inform ys of the fact, and put it on bur
Books. ’ ,
IF y?iu.watrtoJ > urchase'REAJi ESTATE of
any IrtrT.l, orltiv63t'iK GROUND RENTS*'OR
MORTGAGES examine our 'Books before you
our line, are res
cLfally aAlb>itoH Uji givg Itf-ff oilier ctUiiOUl
cato With ub by letter or otherwise. • ;l r , '
IfeSreffCARMAN & BOSLEY, J
QgMNo. 5 CarrblliHall (up stairs.) S. E.
ST 1 -tiarner of *Baltiinore and Calvert Sts.,
Feb. 18.—tf.'^8•! U“ 3H Baltimore, Md.
BAlfiH’S
RAW-BONE PHOSPHATE,
The Great Fertilizer,
in Fine, Dry Powder, Expressly
Prepared foir Drilling, & Adapt
ed for Producing Largo
Crops of
WHEAT AND GRAL
Cl INOE Baugh’s Raw-Bone Phosphate has
tained its present high standard of exce.
lence h.B a Fertilizer; it has become the most
popular manure now in the market. It& ac
tion on the cVops is'perceptible at once and its
benefits to the soil are permanent.
It would be well for Farmers td send in their
orders early to tbirimbseriber or to any of his
agents from whom"circulars giving full partic
ulars can be obtained.
Price in Baltimore, $62 per 2,000
’ 'A i >
SOLE A6EXT,
1sro.;l05 Smith’s Whar4
BALTIMORE.
£3*c:'siL+
Hffi POPULAR
CLOTHING HOUSE.
BUYS’ jacket#': Bovs’ Coats, Boys’ Pants,
Mhn’s FINE €3LOTII COATS, Men's
Bfick Übitfsj Men’s*‘English Walkilig Coats;
Men’s French Beet. Coats ;■ Men’s 3.1 u
NFKI\(,OVEIUOATS;
Men’s Black Pants; Men’s Fancy Pants.
\V’el4ve the stock of men’s
iand Boy’s clothing: in thofiity. Together with
a SUPERIOR BTQCK of
PIECE GOODS
for Custom work, all at less than Q<ff4 yales.. At
oi v. SMITH BROS, & OOrii *
MARBLE lIaUl CLOTHING HOUSE,
No. 40 West Baltimore street.
May 6—tf
IoJ i>i —-u- • rrf 1
jBgMPOUND SYRUP OF FLAXSEED, :
* *T
A|£|f*§! 'W-illoure ;
Coughs,
COLDS,
I—A -il ■’* HOARSENBSS, Ac.
This
: Superior Cougli Syrup,
lrifcs been before the public . : w <
Eighteen Years.
| It is now considered a ueriain sure for the
above natn&i diseases by all who have used it.
■ Prepared by Uh /; •- i
DR. R. S. SAPPINGTON,
132. N. Gay street,
r ißfetween TJrgh‘an<ti*tw44,hlr^ets,
m
JOHN T). HAMMOND, 0
SADDLE, HARNESS, TUI XK,
CELLAR MANUFACTURER,
r*- 1 keep* ovu&Lautly u
BAGS, SOLD A 88, a|4 :.e^ry.hej-j i
his line. All orders exequted with neatness
and dispatch. ' juiy 9; 1865. ly
GIL M O UR’ S HOTEL.
'dWlKiii * UR 6 ttAKieilAl;;o
Noa BA*I
T
R, Proprietor.
A LARGE Variety bf Meiits ind Vegetables,
IndriUingAHflie delicacies of the season,
SfSSI-P 'WlSte AS®
LIQUORS of the choicest quality.,
ROOMS FURNISHED BY THE DAY. QR
WEEK. -1.1
Dining Rrlyafe Parties.
1; Jakjtegai ..--r--— — -
COACH MANUPAKTUBER,
AdjaiSfng Stages,
Second door South of Pleasant st., Baltimcu
rpiIGJdAB Ja., keens^™^-
. fotice, made by good
ticp, Awl.vn rM#pahl*. terns.. •>
Julv 2^,18(56.—1y
. and can be ’ attached'to cither licit or iron rod
I’owers. It cleans the grain thoroughly by opo
operation,.which is not.generally chine by any
other machine. Grain cleaned by this machine,
which coutaiiys much light, filthy matter, is
I worth one or two cents per bushel more than if
cleaned in the common way.
The machine is conveniently arranged for
hauling, beingpermauently fixed on two wlvools.
* The above machines are fully
1 Price of the machine, from 4 to 6 horses,-%H
3 complete $2lO. For further information and
i particulars address, LINTON A LAMOTT,
3 * ‘ 151 N. High street, Baltimore,
c May 6.—tf
FAMILY GROCERY.
'AT THE HEAD OF RICHMOND MARKET.
* % Jolin C. Pitt,
(Late of Calvert and Pleasant a trueta,) Inn:
HAVING taken that new arid eoiriniodious
store, at the head of Hichhiohd Market, cor
ner of Biddle and Garden streets, Baltimore, in
forms his old friends and customers, and the
public in general, Hurt he has constantly <>u
hand WINES AND LIQUORS, in Wood and
glaSs, tor medicinal and other purposes; supe
rior sugar-cured 11 AMS ; the choicest brands
of FAMILY FLOUR ; Imperial, Gunpowder,
Ybung Hyson, and Black Teas; Java, Laguira
and Rio Coffee* loaf, crushed, pulverized,clari
fied. a.Md brown Sugar; Broma, Cocoa, CfioM
late, Farina, Rice Flour, Sago, Ygast Powders,
Skrdines. Sauces, Pickles, Extracts, Salad Oil,
Cologne, Toilet Powder, Pure Spiced, Figs, Rai
sins, Almonds, Pecan Nuts, Crackers, Cheese,
fine and coaise Salt, Table and Dairy do.. Syr
ups, New Orleans and Sugar House Molasses’,
Kei'oseridfTsthor*fal and Lard Oil, Tobacco and
Segars,. Duhont’s'Superior Canister
Shot, Gtin Cups, Ac., for sale at moderate prices,
and would respectfully solicit a call by those
visiting tiie city, who will find it tq-their ad-,
vantage as to convenience, qualities and prices.
All articles.purchased delivered’ free at Cal-.
Vert Station, or to any other place in the city,,
if required.
Junb 21,1865.—tf JOHN C. PITT.
jgg j - • j S !
7 R. SINCLAIR A CO a
MANUFACTURERSOF
Agricultural Implements
AND MACHINERY,
GROWERS AND IMPORTERS OF
Garden & Field Seeds,
DEALERS IN
FERTILIZERS, &€.,
No. 58, 60 & 62 Light St., Baltimore.
TYPE are Manufacturing our Improved Stone
.’ ! AIV Lime and Ovster Shell
Made of the Best Material and fifty per cent,
jbetter than any Rime SprilL/e* made in this
country, WarraiUcd fo yive
Agents for thfe 'ssflh of ilrc'-Cfifebrtttcd
‘IRON HARVESTER”
SELF RAKE REAPER, considered now the
best Self-Rake Maehifws in use, apd is warrant
ed to give satisfaction.
We also Manufacture the
“itorse Corn Planter ”
Which Seeds, Covers and Rolls, and is ond of
the best in use.
Horse Powers,
Tli reslie rs.
Wheat Fans*
Grist Hills,
Corn and Cob Crushers,
Field and Garden Rollers,
Hows of all Descriptions,
Harrows, Cultivators,
Plow & Machine Castings, Ac.
J £S**Serid for a Circular.
R. SINCLAIR & 00.
April 15, IB6o.—tf.
WHEELER AND WILSON
HIGHEST PREMIUM
SiwViM©
fpHE Lock Stitch made by this Machine
1 cannot be ravelled, and presents the same
appearance upon ettch 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 sidenf the fabric, and interlocked in
the ceutre*ita The beauty ariiff Regularity,
of the stitch will be observed, also the firm
ness of the seam, in which respects it oxeais
hM4A%4njfflvFis iCyJs S Ow£li3Jtf-
The Machine is reeommanded for the follow
?. and excellence of stitch upon
each side of the fabric sew4d'* ‘ £K. so
2. Strength, firmness, andL: durability .of
seam, that will not rip nor ray el, and made w fttf
.3, Economy of threail.
t. Its attachments and range ofapplicft|ipo ,
to purposes and materials. , .
5. Compactness and and
finish.
6. Simplicity and thoroughness ofconetruc
-tion.
7. Speed, ease of operation and manage
ment, and quietness of movement. ' 1 ~i
OFFICE 214 WEST BALTIMORE STREET,
BALTIMORE, MD.
April 1,1865. —1 y.
FKUIT JARS! ”
FRUIT JARS!!
FRUIT JARS !!!
1 n HAA GLASS FRUIT JARS, SELF
-lU, UUUSE ALING.
Fruit Jars with Corks.
10,000 Stone “ “ “
teg,Together, with a general assortment of
Glass, Stono and Earthen Ware,
which we will .sell at factory prices. We keep
constantly qn hand our best
WMITE COAL OIL,
warranted non-explosive and free from odor,
at ttyc lowest market prices.
Merchants and others would do
well to give us, a call before purchasing else
where. lIAMILL A CO.,
No N. Street, corner fligb,
Aug. 12.—3 m. Baltimore, Md. ‘
— u —!>vo i i—■ti.Y jjsjj —ttoiiW
E. G> HIPSLBY,
WHOI^ f ALE IN
Groceries, Teas, Wines & Liquors,
No. 184 N. Gky street, Baltimore,
f | LENDERS thanks tb'his friends for their for-
JL mer very lihbral patronage, and by prornpt
nosq and attention, .to biEyness,.wili
deavor to merit a continuance of fhmrTfffijhj
favor. The public are rcspectfuMy in-aalaßba
vited to oxairiine our stock of CHOICE TEAS
AND' FAMILY GROCERIES. Our imported
and domestic LIQUORS are selected with .the
greatest iipssible cafe. Families may qqufide
in the PURITY of an article ordered for medi- J .
cinal purposes; and prqprietors of Hotels may
furnish their bar* with ribniee liquors.
ffll tf tfhidhwill beifold at the lowelt CASH)
prices. July 14, 1860,—1y
PHOTOGRAPHS
AND AMBROTYPES.
YOU NO’S
CELEBRATED GALLERY,
231 Hallo, st., Cor. Charles,
; fl!! '' • BALTIMORE. .
I >Y means of late improvements in’the prop
> aration of Chetnic-Jils arrangq
ntpf gfSkylighU/tlpie Fictiires 01
xd Elderly Persons can be taken in a singT®-
secojid of time. The process in use
at this gallery enables us to take pictures
equally as wall in cloudy as in clear Weather.
Special attontfon paid, to making copies.—
Old pictures of all kinds copied, enlarged and
made more beautiful than the original.,
June ].—3m.
The Greet teiierrifcl Beiberiy. ,
FOR rNrUMATIBaL GOUT,
LUMBAGO, STIFF NECK AND JOINTq, *
BRUISES, CUTS AND
WOUNDS, PILES, HEADACHE, 1
AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND
NERVOUS DISORDERS
FOR all of wbioii it is a speedy and certain
remedy, and never fails. This Liniment
is prepared from the recipe of Dr, Stephen
Sweet, of Connecticut, the lamous bone sutler,
ami has been used in bis practice lor more thou
twenty years with the most astonishing success*
AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN, itiiaunrir
vtiled by any preparation before the public, of
! which the most skeptical may bo convinced by
I a single trial. ,
This Liniment will euro rapidly and radical
ly, Rheumatic Disorders of every kind, and in
' thousands of cases where it has been used it
I has uevor been known to fail.
FOR NEURAIAIIA, it will nffori]
re|icf in every.case, however Uistresaiug,
It will relieve tile worst, cases of 11 EADACIfE
in three minutes hud is warranted to do it. ' ■
TOOTIIAi’IIE also it will cure instgntly.
FOR NERVOUS DIBII4TY AND GENERAL
LASSITUDE arising fYom imprudence pr.ckthss
th is linimoht is ft most happy'afid tinfailing'rcfn -
cdy. Acting directly upon the nervous tissues,
it strengthens and roviviiles tho system, and re
stores it to elasticity and vigor.
FOR PILES.—As an external remedy, we
claim that it is thd best knoWn, arid ‘wo chal
lenge the world to produce nn etfriail. Every
victim of th s dhstressingeomplaintshobld give
it a trial, for it,wiD uof fail to afford immediate
relief, and in a majority pf 'cases will effect a
radical cure.
QUINSY AND SORETIf ROATbrersppnetimes
extremely malignant and dangerrius. but a tiliie-
Iy a-pplication of this Liniment will never fail
to cure. " \ l
! SPRAINS Are sometimes very obstinate, and
enlargement of the joints is liable to occur if
neglected. Thd worst ivate Way be conquered
bv this Liniment, in two or three days.
BRUISES, CUT’KAWONNDSi SORESA Ifll
. CRRiS.auiN.S AND/SCALES, yield rlalllM
the w<>ndu£fJil haling properties of Hr.
Infallible Liniment, when used according to
Abo, CIIUJiLAINS., FROSTED
: FEET, AMI'INSEGT STINGS.
EVERY HQRSE OWNER, . ,
shonllMihve
use at the first appearance of Lameness will
effectually prevent thbse formidable diseases,
to, which ail horses ora Jiablqr.and-vilwlnri|g
dor so many otljerwise valuable horses nearly
1 Worthless.
Over Mur hiWlAed 'Voluntary tedfciitforifals to
the wonderful curative properties of this Lini
ment hay been received wilhinthe I apt ttfo
years, ariri them from peraompin the
highest ranks of Tite.
Caution.
To avoid imposition, observe the Signature
and Likeness of Dr. .Stephen Sweet on every
label, and also “Stephen Sweet’s Infallible Lim
iment” blown in the glass of each bottle, with
out which none are genuine.
RICHARDSON A CO.
' Bole Proprietore, Norwich, Ct.
C. LEWISDUNLAP, Wholesale Agent,.
No. IS, W. Baltimore st., Baltimore.
April 29.—3 m.
Farmers’ Weather Indicator,
OR
WOODRUFF’S
! L.yia 104-jsido n ■"■ -'l>u*ji 4oitn aniav o;i:: .ut.
Portable Barometer.
THIS instrumerit sVitudd be ¥IM hand* of ev-
Agriculturist, ks if unerririgly'points'riut
any change iq, the aiwi thus dirv,q|s t)|f
farmer how to shajie his work and save crops
that, without a Barometer, might be.oaught out
in a storpi andsttriuuriy injured, if; not destroy-s
ied. Every farmer should have one, as it. is a
perfect “weather telleifi-'i : ,t:i
it is simple in construction, cheap in price, not
liable to get ou4 of order, and the only perfect
portable Barometer in use.. 1 **;
Being a Mercurial Barometer, it isaccbrattrand
reliable for Scientific purposes, being used b)-the
U. S. Coast Survey, arid at the Smithsonian In
stitute; besides being recommended by the most
distinguished Agriculturists of the country, as
well as by a host 06 Professors and Scientific
journals. 1 '
We name but a few that have endorsed this
1 Barometer as superior to all others Scientific
Atherican, American Agriculturist, Country
Gentleman, Philadelphia Ledger, Boston jour
nal, Peterson’s Magazine, Urangejqdd, Marshall
' P. Wilder, Profs. Henry, Ilackiey; Ho tines, Carr,
Hunnewell, Williams, Douglas, Ac. I
The cost of the instrument is within, the reach
of all, ranging iri price from $7 to S2B. We
have live different styles, from a,plait? maple case
to tite finest carved rosewoed. Most* 6t these
styles have a Thermometer attached.
A sample of this instrument may be seen at
this office.
Orders promptly filled. For descriptive circu
lar and prices,
HRFSTFH & GRIFFITH,
' r; J 49 S. Paca St., B’alumbrefMd?
Wholesale
land. Trade supplied on * liberal terms. Also,
H DEALERS
CULTURAL.IMPLEMENTS IN GENERAL.
I Exclusive agents for Clark A Hedges, Cane
Mill;
Cook’s Sugar Evaporator,
and sugur maebinerwin gentmlb *H v
RUNDELL’S HORSE PITCH FORK,
dr Hay Elevator, the best in-use anda great la
bor saving implement.
Eureka Hors© Power, Thresher and
aJneaA I'neO
Patented and Best
, Power, Thresher grid Cleaner put.
A supply : of and African
. Cane Seed always on Hand;*, r.ic-.-.i. . x.l
Jan. 21, 1865., —|y. ■> ,*j ,u
RUSS’
ST. DOMINGO
PREPARATIONS.
RUSS'
1 /iis T ivaaii ieionntlaa .
Sl'. DOMINGO
BITTERS.
An infallible remedy for.Dyapoßsia, Loss of
Appetite, Indigestion, General Debility, Etc.
Especially recommended to weak and debili
tated women atuLehllidreu. MW
ical Faculty. ,rr
RUSS’
$Ti DOMIIGO
WIWE.
For the social cireles.
RUSS’
ST.OHOO
PUICH.
A DELICIOUS BEVERAGE.
We challenge the world to produce as genuine
articles as we abrive enuniferate.' :o
TRY them;
C. UEWIS DUIV^AP,
i ! v, ; . irii WHOLESALE AGENT; < 1
No. 13 W. Baltimore Street, Baltiiriore.
?S?9„For sale by GVocCrs and-Druggists.
March 4,1865. —1 y. :1 ■ | ' 1 :
• • 6REEftSQU,’Ij r - ■
FAMILY GROCE R 8 ,
awd dwxlbrs it*
PURE OLD WINES AND LIQUORS,
At Martin A Valette’s old stand,
88 Baltimore street, near Holliday, Baltimore,
HAVE constantly ion hand a large arid well
•ejected stock of FAMILY GROCERIHS,
dgisg consisting in part of FEES II
teas, (green and black/) rif
[ ■**■■*rious prices and flavors ;
Mocha, Jata, LagUayra, Maracaibo arid Rio;
iSUGA'RS—New Orleans, ©rushed, Powdered,
Loaf, Granulated, G; Yellow and Clarified; Ital
ian Maccaroni and 'Vermacelliy Cooper's-&
Cox’s Rofmed Gelatine; Fresh Salad and Olive
j Oils; ChebtkS—English Dairy; Pih4 Apple and
Sap Sago; Sardines; French and Spanish 01-;
ives English and American PiekLes—Gerkinn,'
mixed, Chow-Chow,Pfocailli, Cauliflower, Wal
-1 nuts arid Onions ; Sauces—John Bull, Harvey,’
Reading, Soho, Mushroom and Worcestershire;
BRANDIES —Jas. Ilennesy A Co., Vintage 1840,
Otard, Dupuy A Co. 1846, Native Catawba, Bor
deau, Rqchfljpt jynd,, ttW >rands 5 Old
WlNES—London Dock Port, Sherry, Madeiraj
Lisbon, Sweet Moselle arid Ghana paging Wfell-
KlfcS^ ?old Rye, CalhOUtt; 1 Old Raqkp
arid Bourbon, some very oM arid'fitie; Pure
, Holland Gin, Jamaica Spirits, AC. Ao. ; lbaported
and Domestic Segars ahd Tobacco, ait of Which
they will'Wlf at reasonable prices, and respect
fuliy solicit a call. - ; durite 23; 1864.-f-ly
* ] BDRIB & SUOxUiV.
L U M BFR ‘ DTRE ERS, T>l
I
IBIORS and SARU. Which they ofiflr for Bal6
at tfif lowest Market rated, for CASH.
.23DWD#
CELEBRATED
sflw mul Gtattlr sw&ttt. |
■urn j>r,vi'ntive of Luoff Pov.r, mol n ocrtilii
remoily for All Dlkwc. lacldcut to Uio Uorw.
11l on*
“V >oor, low-spirited animals, it him the
most beneficial effect.
> The use of them improves the wind, strength
ens the Appetite, and gives to the Horse a
fine, smooth and glossy akin—thus improv
ing the appearance, vigor and spirit or this
noDle animal.
Foil MILCH COWS.
1 wf! 'i
The property this Powder possesses in in*
creasing: the quantity of Milk in Cows, givf
.it an importance and value which shoull
place it in the hands of every person keeping
. wCqw. By actual experiment it has proven
that it will increase the quantity of Milk. and
Cream twenty per cent., and make the Butter
firm and sweet. In fattening Cattle, it gives
; them an appetite, .loosens their hide and
makes them thrive much faster.
HOGS.
In a! j Diseases of
above Diseases can be cured br er pre
sented. fly using these Powders the Hog
Cholera can be presented.
Price 25 ota. per Paper, or 5 Papers for sl.
f PREPARED ix
R A. FOtTTZ & BRO.,
AT THBIR
WHOLESALE DRUG AND MEDICINE DEPOT,
| No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Mi
For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers
throughout the United States.
orU . ?s ; r .. i
FOll# MIXTIJRE,
. j Tha Bast Liniment for Man & Beast
Now in Use.
; I TPS.asafe and reliable Remedy for the cure of
1 JLflheumatisln, Painful Nervous Affections,
. Sprains,-Burns, Swellings, aiid all Diseases re
quiring an application on Alan'.
! On Horse# jt wi,ll iiever fail, to cure Toll Evil,
; Fiflthla, Uiil , Rhiining Sores, or Sweeney, if
properly applied; 1 For Sprains, Bruises,
• Scratches, Crooked Hoofs, Chafes, Saddle or
' Collar Gall .Cuts Of Woupds, it is an Infallible
Remedy: J£ T?y “it,Tiild'he convinced of its effi
eacy. i -
RHEUMATISM.
I ;t . ■’' 1 : •
i afflicted with this Disease, no matter
j oUhow lbfog standing, can be promptly and ef
i foctually cured by using this Mixture. Thore
, in the world so sure and so good td
take away bad Corns and oure Frost Bites, as
itbis Preparation. Try it and satisfy your-
Mflves. Ptice 35 and 75 Cts. a bottle.
! -i < J
SHRINER’S
BALSAMiLUjamgmm^^
'For Cough*, ~~j,
Asthma, BronchTtil fitting hood,
Fain and Weakness of the
Bria-it, Drjficultyof
*1 T .7 Breathing,
die., dee.
* This Syrup is a purely Vegetable Compound.
It is pleasant to take, and never does injury ;
but, owing to its purifying qualities, must do
good under any circumstances. Its effect is
truly wonderful—soothing, calming and .allay
ling the moat violent Coughs; Purifying,
Strengthening and invigorating the wholq sys
tem; oal'ming and soothing the nerves ; aiding
and facilitating Expectoration, and healing the
Diseased'Hungs, thiis striking at the root of
Disease, and driving it from, the system.
CWLOVP.
Nmehild need die of Croup, if this Syrup is
properlyruM used in time Mothers hav
iing croupy children should watch the first show
df-fhe'Disease, and always keep this Remedy
at Hahd.
s ForCoughs after Measels, this Syrnp is most
exitellent. Experience has proven that it is
equalled by no other Preparation.
/s@~Pricc 50 Cents per Bottle.
All' the above preparations for sale by
Mas. M. A. SHEALEY,
T*iAND RICHARD WILLIS, Druggist,
Jwn's 24, TowSpntown, Md.
j A..;.., rt •—* 7
;Br. Sappington’s
COMPOUND SYRUP OF FLAXSEED,
: •
I . Will cure
•COUGHS,
COLDS,
aOriiaiCf HOARSENESS Ac.
' This .
Sujteribr CoUgh Syrup,
before the public
; 9n,; . ' ''; :i Eighteen years.
It ‘jrnow coqkiaerid a certain cure for the
above by all who have used it.
, 'Prepared by
■ DR. R. S. SAPPINGTON,
132 N. Gay street,
Between High and Front streets,
Nov. 12. tf Baltimore, Md.
*■* ?■—W —r •• I ! ' rf ‘ r
1
i John W. Richardson & Co.,
No. 12 N. Gay street,
.Atyoining Christ Church.
dHQtpING MADE TO ODDER
M IN THE BEST STYLE
, i - - _
Major ROBERT HALL, Cutter.
CALL AND SEE.
Aug-l.—tf Hi
PLOUGH CASTINGS !
PLOUGH CASTINGS! I
T* HE attention of. 1 Farmers and Merchants is
invited to iffy ftrll and complete stock, em
■ bracing all the various sixes of the Wiley,
Woodcock, Smith. Atwood, Minor A Horton,
WißcodMiflfcHi-ofcfcSr kinds, all f which will
be sold lew by the single piece or ton.
AUp, a good assortment of Ploughs, at less
; F “ M, “ benbt w?Zcoi“ '
.Feb. B.—tf. . ___
* JACOB HOFFMAN,
Saddle, harness and collar man-
I 1 ufacturer.
No. 176 North, Gay Street, Baltimore.
MANUFACTURES and keeps constantly on
hand all kinds of light heavy Bar-j
ness, CollarsJSaddles, Bridles, Whips, Ac. Old
: Harness taken in exchange. Country work of
aH-kinds punetnally attendod to. Repairing
rSKlESI!****
—a >jm j a srr :t..i /■ >* < '■■¥■■■<♦ r a j
FfTHE thoroUgh-bred Alderny Bull
1 “COM 4 s,’l Afh parted Mf John
Kidgely of Hampton, from tha. lalandflgjfai
England. H
. i JOHN STAY LOR, J*.,
rlfo ljt Greenmount Av. near Eager Bt.,
June's.—tf. Baltimore.
WHITMAN'S COLUMN. _
|iWHITMSiiSOS.
I aaauraotukbm or
Agrricullural fiiipleinenls,
A!VO MACHINERY,
AMD DHALKHS IN
Seeds, Fertilizers,
llovticultutal Tools ,
An : : ! u> ;T‘": s .i'„
AGRICULTURAL HARDWARE
GENERALLY ,
j No*. 22 and 24 South Calvert street,
Ualtimokk, Md.
THE manu/Actiiring Department will h per
sonally Hii),eriiitaml<'d bv Ui,enior partner,
whose l,ng osbcrieticn in thlt line of business
has rendered him familiar with all its various
branches.
Our stock will bo one of the largest in this
city, and in consideration of our experience
and advantages in manufacturing, wo are pre
pared to furnish all the latest and most impro
ved kinds of Farm Implements on the most fa
vorable terms.
Hitchiiwon’s Celebrated Wine and
Cider Mill and Press. Im
proved for 1805.
WITH THIS MACHINE V
FROM
Two to Four Barrels of Cidelr, or from
One Hundred to One Hundred Fifty Gallon* of
Wine can be made in one day. , [
by one man.
Price—Complete, with BalanceW!sSi— l >23.so.
This Mill will opahle the owner/to produce
SWEET CIDER at any time, and thuq to save
all the apples, grapes, and other perishable
; fruit, that would otherwise be lost. The Cider
and Wine thus prodqced will be CJeaq, Clear
and Pure, and when made faom sound fruit it
will remain aweot for a. long time. „ ,
f The Press is convenient for pressing Lard,
, Choese, Herbs, Ac.
It is Compact, Strong and Durable, and is
also the Cheapest Mill in use. We algo have
mcKoics
\ Celebrated Cider Mill,
NEW STYLE with Two Tubs-Price SIO.OO
| HAY, STRAW FODDER
; CUTTER.
We have constantly on hand a large variety of
Hay, Straw and Fodder
Cutters
Of our own manufacture, of various sizes and
prices to suitthe times.
Hide Roller Cutters from $lO to S2O.
Fodder Cutters from SJO to SSO.
(The latter kind for either hand or horse power.)
,li JT.'j ■ l--" t'-ih d .83
Premium lifew SMb-soilPlow.
This Plow has been tried by the United States
Agricultural Society, and by many State Socie
ties, and has never failed to receive the first
promium. It ha a reverißhJe styi
simple in its~cUnStructionr %aiy and
management, and adapted to a common team.
Simplicity, strength and economy arc here
most happily combined. ■ r
The Plow being an important implement in
Agriculture, we have recently given much at
tention to its and at a very heavy
cost have procured the best and most perfect
set of macninery in use, and arc now prepared
to fill all orders for Flows of any description,
on as favorable terms as can be bad in the Uni
ted States, quality,and workmanship consider
ed. We wish to call the attention of dealers to
our manufacture of Plows, which we think,
cannot be surpassed in this country.
AuXISOL
Side Hill or Swivel Plows.
The above Plows are so constructed that tl e
mould board is easily and instantly changrd
irom one side to the other, which enables ti e
operator to porform the work upon side hillg'
turning all the furrow slices with great aceu
racy downward. •
jf* *%& ■'!' Si 11 2' i-. lI 1 T 3 9
nii iciioiii ri K churn.
This Churn is 90 coael ;qted Uiat the cream
j or mflk is readily brough t to the desired tem
perature without mixing water or other sub
stances, and the temperature certainly and
definitely determined, which proves Invaluable
a tho art of making butter.
May 20,1865.—1 y
135 - BALTIMORE ST. 35
UNDERSHIRT#!
UNDERSHIRTS!!
FINEST QUALITY GADZfe, COTTON AND
MERINO, fIHORT AND LONG
SLEEVES!
*I.OO. *L2O. s2*oo
Extra size do. 40 inches, only $1.50.
Muslin Drawers $1.00; Extra Quality $1.75.
A fujllino gents cotton'Half-Hose $2.25, $2.50
$3.50 and $6.00 ]>er dozen.
Gents four-ply Linen Collars only s#.so perdbk*
Also, a fine line of Butterfly Ties (all colors)
only-Fifty Cents.
Ladies a Childrens Hose, all sizes.
Ladies Ifose 20,35, 40 and.so eta.
- ‘ Childrens lloe all sizes, only 25 cents ;
‘ good quality.
Mitts only 1 fifty cents.
Aide, a fall line of small wares Tape,
Hooks and Eyes, Needles, Buttons, Fans,
% Cord, Walebone, Corsets, BpOol Cot
ton, Knitting Cotton, Ac., Ac.
f: ! Corsets only $1.25.
• it Extra Quality $1.50.
35 Sahiiftora B&|l '(iSr lESfFmkrteli Sttf
. June 3.—6 m. Baltimore, Md.
" JAM. . BAKKR,
OVAIfO DEPOT,
Pennsylvania Avepue,
Corner St. Mary street, Baltimore,
Where can bo found at all times a supply of
, ; GUANOS,
' ' SUPER PHOBPHATE OF LTME,
GROUND BONE. POUDRETT,
CALCINED PLASTER, LIME, BA lit,
And dealers’ in
WHEAT MEAL, CORN, OATS, MILL FEED,
HAY, STRA#; CLOVEN, TIMOTHY AND
GRASS SEEDS OF ALL KINpS.
psr- WOOL, FURS, DRIED FRUIT, and all
kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange,
for which we.are paying the highest cash prices.
u‘i< u/ JAS. M. BAKER,
Ne^tffoor to W. Stansbury’a flee Ilive Hotel,
where Farmers will find excellent accommo
dations. Jan. 7, 1865.—tf.
NEW •• v ’
HOUSE FQRMISHINfi STORE
r HI Nt Gay sfleet, Baltiinetc.
. RICHARD ARHIGER.
Wholesale'and Retail dealer irr' 1 ■>?
Nouse pubnishing gooilst,
ALSO, WOODENWARE A. HARDWARE.
fTTHE public are respectfully invited to call
I and examine my stock of
TUBS, BUCKETS, CHURNS, BRUSHES,
BROOMS, BRITANNIA, JAPANNED AND
UTIN WARE, KNIVES AND FORKS,
ALBATA SPOONS;
> CHINA AND-GLASS WARE, , '*
And every other description of Housekeeping
Goods ana Woodenware, at the very lowest
pTficbt. •<!! . 'RICHARD ARiIIGER,
135 N. Gay st., near High, Baltimore.
Feb. 27/1865, —ly _
GOVERNMENT etAIM OFFICE.
I".n . wmr. b. Hiu, . ;T - i
ATT O R N E Y AT LAW,
70 W. Fayette st., Baltimore.
SOLDIERS' BOUNTY,.
PENSION, :
BACK PAY,
PRiZfl MONEYpFpR SEAMEN,
LOCAL AND STATE BOUNTY, _ _
For White.and'Colored Volunteers, ;,
AND COMPENSATION FOR .OWNERS o£
<•' SLAVES, promptly collected by
i 1111 “"■■■' 1
. ,!ty7o W. Faydtte street,
Near St. Paul street, Baltimore.
Magcfc-Mg , dUil 52. gHCtTkIDz.:
B. H. GOBSUCH,
'Successor to Honn Uotsuch,
Corner of Gay and Front sts., Baltimore, Md.,
DBALBB IN „
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE,
HAS reccired his'B|iring
Summer supply of goods,
sitting in partof Knives and Forks,OBHHHI
Pocket Knives, Table and Tea Spoons, HolLofW
Ware, Wagon Boxes, Horse Shoes and Nails,
Nail Rods, Carpenters' Tools,. Axes, Locks,
Hinges, Screws, Bolts, Shovels, Forks, Picks,
Mattocks, Cast and Blister Steel, Trace, Halter
and Cow Chains, Counter Scales, Safety Fuse,
Gun Caps,
WOODCOCK’S PLOWS AND CASTINGS;
Also, Stewart’s wedge-patfcern AXES, war>-
r&nted, all of which he offers wholesale and
retail at his usual low prices.
Jrily 16.—tf
WM. PAUL & CO.,
STATIONERS & BLANK BOOK
MANUFACTURERS,
out - • Qijjr
NTo. Water Street,
i . BALTIMORE,
MANUFACTURE any description of Blank
Rooks, furnish Billheads, Check Books,
and all kinds of Printed Forms, on reasonable
terms. A full supply of Stationery always on
Masftinte Ruling
. xrr m .all its varieties.
March J''ATI *J
TUOMAIT'Sj WILCOX;
ROOT RAKER,
No. 134 North Qay Baltimore,.
m OF TBfE GOLDEN -BOOT, 1 "
KEEPS bn hind and roaks td order, all kinds
of GENTLEMENS' and LADIEB’ r WOftk,
of the best style of workmanship, and on rea
sonable terms. I also keep YANKEE WORK,
both, coarse- and Rue, and work suitable for Ber
vanw’ wear. Country friends, please give me
a call. 1 Jan: 8,-1864. —ly T; 8. W.
TO REAL ESTATE OWNERS,
rpHB undersigned are now.dealingextensive-
X ly in the salaief FARMS and LANDS in
all parts of Maryland, especially in Baltimoro
county. Those desiring to sell at good prices,
will sendtindaAill deaciiptioii. VI ■ ’OL
No' Bale no Charge. , r -
ffiT'AH Legal Claims of soldiers prosecuted.
, ‘ '*Ad'd rOss, •'"' EATON ‘ & CO.,
• -‘ r : : Baltimore.
Office—No. 202 Baltimore Street, (up stairs.)
———
COMMISSION A PRODUCE MERCHANTS,
No. 118 and 133 North street, Baltimore.
MEAL, and COUNTRY PRODUCE generally
and remit proceeds promptly.
Wjhake for sale GUANO, SALTvtLASTER
FISH and SEEDS of eH kinds.
July 14, 1860.—1 y
Old Town Union Hat 1
No. 140 N. GAY STREET, COR. OF HI
ALLthelatcstylesofGents, Youths
and(Plifldren’s Rats and Cajw IJi
a1 w a y,son ft and. Trunks, Carpet-Bags, 4P325&
Valises, Umbrellas, 4c., at the manufacturers'
drices.
and Summer Hats of all prices
and qoalitwtcdl /BSC si rigimtlnnlf A
County people, give us o call !
Jan. 14,186^.—-ly.
ALFRED IJAMS. , ? J AURS ALFILF.D HUTCHINS
Ijams & Hutchins,
Tea Dealers and Cjrocel*@,
Corner Gay and High sts., Baltimore.
KEEP constantly on hand a chqine and ax
tensive stock of TEAS, WINES, GROCER
IES and Provisions generally; to which they es
apectfully invite the attention of purchasers.
Feb. 13.—tf
-
Jambs Beatit; \ r Ghona* R. Skillman.
_ JAMES BEATTY & UO.,
ISRIF CRACKER,
1
AND CAME MAKERS,
v*.i u’ % 94 if<s Dugan'* Wharf,

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