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TOWSOMTOWIM, U 0( ' r _ THIS SHIP UNION. WaiQ , tE”.TOsJ<‘¥— B3.l : And loud and clear with cheer on cheer •_ . ■ ' an ww wmiiMiiiiyi. |T 1 Hurrah! Hurrah! H.bake* tl*e ware, It thunders on the shore,— one land, one heart, one hand; 11 1 : • 1 Q*|Sinusarewtorc! D^ SATURDAY, OCT, 7, 1866.. oS JL. JJ. HAVE RST £ K.) H. C.JLONGNECKER, > Editor#; j fart' J. B.tyNGNECKER, J aoB /' trtrtoi NOMINATIoIrS. tfOfl SECONDtfOtMmBSIONA L > MBTMtT,i JOHN L. THOMAS, Jr. V :...i).■ i i COPNTY TICKET. ‘ ; Hon. D. C. 1L EMORTf. - A. R SHERIFF, nnrffltdA 'gnvo JOHN K. HARVEY. v . - j £’ : 'f f f #IliliIAM POSTER JOSHUA F. COCKEY, daniel J. McCauley, JAMES BUTTON. II r ,-fu SI nojilA ilarsbofl tilortl Surveyor, 3 xi*n w-a* nENlfr SHEW. ‘ BlectionjJC|uwdayj^Novem^r^7l^ Meeting of the County Union Con-' borlsll mention. Tbfi lieTegatea met in $e Court Room, at;H o’clocks** Wednesday last, and organized by appointing Geo. Slothower,, temporary Chairman and 0. C. Warfield, Sec. The following are the Delegates elected from the sever most of trhom wfefe present: iiono lri District -rR. H. Thompson, Geo. H. Whittsmore, J. K. Crosby, O.C. Warflejd, Joshua Muller. ~ 2d do.—Geo. SlotlipvCer, J. Dixon O'DvH, C. T. Har vey, Christiwi-IHwter. Knoch-fl. Thonipitoih' 3d do.—John S. Berry, F. 1. Morling, Jasper X. Slack, James L. Ridgely, Jr., John Iteltch. 4tA do.— E. L. harsh, David S. Longnecker, Martin Barr, Peter Vopderamith, A. IV. Gore.., t ,3 r, Uh do.— BlQ. B. BhsH, Thomas Hale, A. S. John A. JtWtP H 'A.*,., *** 6th do.— Robert F.arickson, Piter Bi.■ WDhelut, Ntf? thaniel Spicer, John K. Bull, Dr. R. K. Jones. 7th do. —Alfred S. Cooper, Morris Frederick, H. C. McCallister. Micajah F. MertiNtt, Thos. E. Ensor, • 9th do. —R. S. Smith, Jas. B. Ensor, Powell Griscoa), Isaac It. Price, Ell T. Kelley. . T scniOifT ! ::v: 9th do.— Heury-.1,. Bowen, Wm. J. BrypoffuiCSfSW As Conner, Jariiealf Sigltli, 5ep.2) Stein, . j- t ;p r ishl lOfA do.—John G. Pattersoir. John Bond, James $:•- Henderson, Josiah Sparks, James B. McComirj. lit* do. —Jesse Garrett, Hotrail P. German, Geo. 1.. Edwards, Peter B. Haley, JohriVlraw. 12th do. —David Parlett. Win, Button, Chas, R.Mapc, r David K. Lusty; Thotoiis James. 13fA do. —Martin Hedian, Edward Whittemore. V. 0. F. Waltemyer, Thomas J. English, Jno. W. Lewis, Their ftedcialiiils, being found correct,'*com mittee on permafiirrrt organizations reßdftbd thf ’ following olficers : , President—George Sldtsower ; Vice-Presi dents—Jessee Garrett aud. Ren j. B. Bush $ !f?ocre taries 0. C. Warfield and Alfred S. Coopmv i- {> On motion of F. L. Moiling, each.Dfet. was* empowered to flit Vacancies in its delegation. A committee of one fronkseacli District, was appointed Vj-.the chair to draft Resolutions, con sisting of George 11. Whittemore, C. T„ Harvey,. J. L. Ridgely, Jr. E. L. Lursh, Benj. B. Bnsh, Dr. Jones, H. C. JlcAllistenfiJl. S. Smilh, 11. L. Bowen, J. ( s..A|c€onias, Jesse Garrett,, Dj KG Lusby, (chairman, j).F. G- f- Wa IV? pay fiv.. Ad-• journed to ll o’clock P. M~ AFTERNOON SESSION. After dinner tbe Conreadou re-assemhlcd nnj went into.nominatidos with the foliowiug.resu!t: For fudge— Hon. D. C. H. Emory of tbeßtb District, by acclamation. V? . >v For Sheriff, —John K. Halrvey of the 2d Dis trict, on the fourth ballot. The other candidates, voted for for Sheriff, were Messrs. Forsyth, Cal lings, Foster, Hytorrifon, Trwy and Tipton. /i For Treaturer^Vim. Foster of the 7tlrDisC trict, on the fifth ballot. other candidates for Treasurer were Messrs, Wil4elmj Pinry ker and Cole. For County Commissioners —Joshua F / Cock ey of the 7th District, Daul. J. McCauley of the Ist, and Jas. Button of tbel2th, all on the first ballot. They are the presefit incumbents. The other candidates were Messrs, Hall, Morliug, Matthews and Fox. For County Surveyor, —Henry Shew of the ()th District, on ; the seeond ballot. Tbe other eaiHr ; date for thisofficc was Sami . T. Shipley .‘Frank L. Morling of the 3<l District, whs previously elected Snrreyor But declined th<Toffice. f !J ri :n ” All the nominations were The Chair was authorized to. appoint an Execu tive Committee of two from! each District, to act for tbe ensuing year; After thanking the offi- : cers for the manner id which they conducted the exercises, the'Convention adjourned. Resolutions Adopted by, the Convention. Resolved, That the gratitude of the American PeojJe,' is due /to jtbe Arm* and Navy of the United StaUjs, for their trobw. fiirofc and persistent labor by which the Constitution Rtod.the .Union have been rescued from de. ■truction, and that they have by their devotion UDd ■elf sacrifice for the nation, in the hoar f it* trial, (led icated the aameof the American soldier ahd.Vdilor to imperishable renown. hetolved, That in behalf ofthe Loyal fieople of Haiti-, more county, we expressly return thanks to the voliih teer soldiery of the county, yl*>. turrvndepirg the com forts and endearments*of home, sprung at tlie nation's call to/WstSie-M* threatened life. We.honor them .foi-i their patriotism and heroism and demand for (hem from the State and general Goventhteiit, it generous and sub stantial recognition of the alai,uu of the living, and of the representatives of the honored dead. Resolved, That the name of Abraham Lincoln, the Il lustrious martyr to tbe cause of human freedom, will be embalmed in the memory of.true men, throughout the earth so long aa the rights of mgu shall be respected, nndconittitancnal governmdrit shall survive, and that bis wise anffsuccessful Administration of the govern ment during its terrific trials. Justly entitle him tordnk among the noblpst,benefactors of his country. . , i:J A’rsolrei, that in Andrew. Johnson the Vrcsidcut. of the Untte'd States, we recognise a represeotaUve succes sor ofthe mnstrious Lincoln, In erery .inspect worthy of the wonfidencc aud cordial support of his coitntrymeh. That we heartily endorse the plan inaugurated by him, and now in successful m-agrgss ,foc reuniting the whole country, and n>epenile of the Uni tional sovereignty has been finally settled, aud the dis- S-SS sublime, noble and magnanimous in its conception, and destined to advance the N’ation to a higher degree of prosperity, than it has ever hewtoforeatthiaed. f ;■> Resolved, That the admiawtration of His Excellency Augustus W. Bradford as Governor of Maryland has been able, *fsie and patriotic, and we shall ever regard him wltt kraHtwde and pride. ResOiooi, That whilst we rejoice in the feet, that the trial by arms has firmly established tbe sovereignty of he nation, in the Federal Government, yet we do not mean to ignore the legitimate doctrine of State Rights, paramount among which is the exclusive State njftit to regulate suffrage, and we are uncompromlsinlgy op it! Thatwrhr# to all .chhfigi Constitution or Maryland, by which negro suffrage^fishy SLOT&OWER 1 , Chairman' a lasar*-} .K>FTA"TO The Candidates. •The nominations of the late Cocnty Conven tion arrnoSv before the people. They are men of well-known character and loyalty, and as aocb, comnfehrf Ibfitnselvee toNhfi earnest supj*lt ofthe Union men ofthecoonty. JK|ere may be some heart-burnings at tbe failure of personal friends, but these aboald all be laid aside now, and the united fiirspgtb of the Union, .party ,1)$. brought out to secure their election. Oso. B. Micx.loAW. gentleman, who hajd the poeition of Deputy Collector In the Baltimore Ous tom Houm duringdh# if* partnership with Renry W.. Rodgers & Ca. corner fjfj Fayette iod Charles Sts, Baltimore, in the purchase., and sale of ali itinds of Real Estate. Mr. Mllllgap is toftthar-MMI fchraMMjr J, H TllwWh Qt .V t a* v t!-.H {> M jufitf A few* weeks.ago. geneva! rc - the'Ttiajority of the people for whfMfe they acted. Our neighbor of the Journal infliis. last week’s paper, copies a portion of our arliWe; with an attractive display of capital letters and a few introductory remarks whltN are evidently tififeidedftfi itfettatize the Primary Meetings WyWaVyWu ‘ i -ihe prmctpleTor wVicn We wore contending is the good old principleMiat nw ,gorily shall rtf f Thomas Jeflerron, who in thl - jurer dayE of the Democratic partyYVAj pi'bmily Called it#‘* , FA^lief) M fu'-hfS remaps on American Democracy, says— "Absohd* acquiescence in the 'decisions of the majority is?flie vital principle of ' Democracy ri|resent dahlias loptf swee discatcJed fibifi ptitanJ : pie oCtteUwt-TU- hVßibdsU authqc, 'Ahd it is dlain to^scc^iifl^r, neighbor is allied to that r reckless faction wlio'roa# up in arefe again?! the dkcisiou of tUC %s fairly ?xprcssed-iu the weetion of Abrahßtn Lincoln, and attempted toi ;strik* deatb-blow nt this “The vital principle Joif Republics,” ’ “It makes a vast-difierence <ln:opinion about the utility end ; happens to fall tp one’s when a fewnuqprjnciji^d. i?en, in tne interest of thg* most vicious social institution of,tbsagg, egiifd Conventions ih tbeir several States, and Delegates were l Chosen there to by the 6f a hurried electioa, and those Conventions, in-seen;t session,: ftdopted or dinances of secession without dariug, in some cases tQfidbm?!’Hie <|3estlon the ieoplc, r|l, this, tq.ijur neighbor’s idea, Was veryi Well. And when a minority thus chosen by h '.minority, organized #toVennent, : and let loOso.the korrkane of war against those v?bo were willing to the “vital princi nle of the(>RepttWto,:‘* v waffi their lives, *!! this very w^F. n 1 rfff; IVKhn jhe yhoson ftt linixjs of tlio Same heatiess luhioritC, this, kro suppose, 1 ;|njas very remarks wero “un kjnd,” Hey were cer tainly most !‘unklndV to him aud who ini oppositionTO thi; prindple which he fldeccat eu, brought all the desolarigm and woe of the fast four years nnonpur li^TO. , (i , , We have lately Vearo much of a “so-uaiied” Confederacy, a yffjOffjfegeffi Presi dent, Guiftdttaiai' Rrriiy, and va-> various other “Jb-callerf” IfistftofioW.’ But if cvjer there "|3 n T d U,e tie n So'Cnrie3 f/ 1 nsUicUemocracy of our neigh* ,t(Jr when he hogtfjty to the principle that majority f Oml ; - n Ja fl'he (tfr;wuliJlijr;of.the;fViest;nt term of Court i Visited the-Cioiifity : ,la?iand made a report upou general con d ‘safety cqrnpli- the Sheriff and Wra£en for the cleanly .•condition in wluch T it was tound, and the ajipar cnl good ordfct with which it is conducted. They condemp)lJ*s ; buildlng however, as unfit for the pßrpoflM*HsiHta! prisoners, the walls ,be{og built of small, soft stones and -worthless mjrtar, can ljeoasily peuetmted-. at any. point. As; RjjteftMifiraty itcmedy they suggest tiitt the inside of tbe lined with iron, find intimate^lhnt -the.puLHg safety may.soon re-> iejuire a new Jail- built with some regard io the usf for which iCis designed. Our readers ktSfi informed lime ,lo i time of thofreqiienqy and uase wTtlviJf hich: those in by Wigging thiough the yrajlls. Two or three deiatchmcnre have left in ihip way. Lately howoveirjHhe prison discipline becomeiso ilni#tiiat ■prfeoners are not' jtut to tlxj uupktea*F- rteevSsHy 1 digging tfcrongh a wall when they wantdi leave. They simp ■ij feet permission: thf'enjpty a swill barrel or do' -fibUie other little chore about tbe house “sinff 'tlWtr tfalk off. Two of tbe inmatis withdrew iu this waji' a feV wefikfi'tfgb; Deeji regret is telt fit their nee. It vfutf’AUb/l* finkiud in them to leave a? (hey priyileges they en.- jdybu. An<i tfeey rfhereby afrcctidßatcly invb ‘ted, to return;rurdanjOy tbe ihospitiili lies of the Cointy as heretofore, with tL#proiuise of increas ed freedom aud-MIC fififiurfiote that tlley Asill no mo(-e be seL to the>disagreealble tatfk of eUiplving a skill barrel. - -'.‘r ' * • r; j n;u,l .il, i u.f.num 1 u.M'i iofi.MiL Jr. *i; fittitibiug Properly, advertised in this ssftiier, will. be ?6Td ;is stalc'd;below : " rAi ! A B “w* n * Valuable Ffmp pf ft acre?, witli good country Mill, and On Run.i- Jno. Scdtt. ea£n “'' ! ’yaluable House and Lot iu the centre-of Tow 3jjn>own, on the R. ltoud aal#Turnpike, suitable for (public Payne, Agt. n ,{ , ... 4 number of vpliviljtp Adams Co. Pa. for sale hv.Jobn C. 'Zouek, Agt. ; , Tg i*Masa ''Monday, October 9th, at the Court m Tqwsqfe town, a Farm of 146} acres juGreeh Spring Val ley,: known as “Risteau’s GffSrisou,” with first clash improvements. Trutees. Monday, Oct. 9th, qn t\ie N. C. liii W., ! ntr Lut ierville.*fTfere!eJH(wt?%,{2 Cows, 16 v Hog, with the usual Farmiug utenrila,•Furniture Ac. Ruth C. Lynch. Ofn Tuesday,RiJfetobw IDMi; Valuable Property in 1 owsg*t(flvficreS, |3 Roods and 13 Pereh !TS, ine Dwellingl&eJ H. Bowen, Tpiistee. V'ednesday, Oct. llib, on the premffees, 1} Mi. from Reislerstown. Fiv|4,ots of land, much of J< in good timber. S. IP. Wocksdale, Trustee. Thursday, ocbH3lfr, at Sh'awau, of Stock, ImpleniferitSj FhifnituK* &c. Wft, Dun can, viaH noaivnoK ‘ Oct Pith oh*ttw-Old Vork Road, 20 mSds from BailimiifojLd-.efiMdleuf Firnpi of 71 ticirty with pood; iuiptovettWMits, also, a qun tity of stock, farming ufeflMls &c. Joseph Pari • Soh4 R udoL Fdilf il Mlli!'! Far-m or acres oa the.OJd Frederfdk V HMB,'' 4 tfffies /mnu the city, with Frame IjlA-h’ aria'jtable, on Monday Oct ?3d. Beii.tfiWifi Ten acresuf WqdillandgtUie crossing of the Bel-fiir and Joppa ltoads t oq. Sat., Oct. 23th.n- Reuben Tovel, ‘Atltufri. L Wijrm of 190 acres, 5 mi k |Tbm Reisterstown, 18 watered and good/buildingg on Sat. ’ moning, Oct 2SU. Kemp. : Mbnday, Oct. 'JOth, on ihc North Point Road ti iej. from Baltimore, a fari{o>f 95 acres with good improvements and a Wood loi of fio acres,, adjoining. T. Parkin Scott, Trustee. Monday, Oct. 30th, Farm*§f 128 acres, near Parkton on the N. C. R. R. with dwelling, .harn, out-buildings, orchard, wdcM-land &c.; the prop erty of the late Wn. Ploritaian. J: T, Ensor, Trh^tee. ■-■■■ -.A* ' ' \ The Base Ball Match, at Towsontown on Thursday of last Week, was a interesting and ppirited affa}r (j and'the playing throughout was good. The the Monumental pfiil) of Raßimore, but a num ber of other Club? were represented. Tb visiitr oi s took dinner af tHe medley,” .which two sides were'ehoaen, repreaenting “The Fair Ladies of “TUe.Fair Ladies or Tow sontown.” .This'following was the result of the .gamfe: 1 " ,■ ■ . y; ,;. Fair LadiM of Towsogjown, 36 Innings, | fair Laditim Baltimore, .24 “ After the game, the visitorf&were entertained by Mr. others of our; eitifens, mad they returogd to th#-city;Jn the evening, ap parently much pleased with the day’s sport. We nope this may not be. the-lasfc'visit Of the kind ■ we shall have, , Thr& ifi a gbOd ground here for the game, apd a visits majr ;Un duce some of oUr citizens to muanize a similar club] *V . . i j a.iMia.ntiiJfeiß - u*> U Tris TBLBGBtnjf pre ptittrftg 1 up the ~ yusefi on thilpftTt or tJre’Tfrte and hope soon to hli’e it in wbrij|pg fir'der, Chi’**, Shaw of the Smedley House, hits fiffeVed 1 tfeem fi.’irooin for an offiice at’thty site.Wrnestl} hop?, with this liberal OWf fintf .Aich ffiriher inducements fiereur citizens the Company will doeWe to WWjl n 'Zl K taal/l. •jitwf) vtiaiiHpi bantu* > ok?, ■’ mwoM o*V tweriß ndot n* ■S i if Runt’s GHrffe?! on Iriei Sundavl Was Well ttt- J. 8i tffSfttler id fctlHrge, deliyerwh most logical and fimlctive ??rmon in *,hb nibrhlng, after which ,tlie sacrament of the Lord's tilßpper was mlroirilatered. 1 the uftei* <Ms was tnudt increased the of the Qffgustewn choir, who...had been invited to be present, in Charge of Jas. W. Gurley, Esq. A protracted meeting has been In progress at Hunt'B during the week. \s . At'Eater’B Meeting House, a meeting has been Vjhfuygress for three weeks, conducted by the Lodge, Pastor. Last Sunday four can didates were batized by ’immersion. Next Sun day fto-morrow) others will be immersed, imme diately after morning service. . f . , , A Protracted meeting commence, fit) Sab bath morning next*(Oct. Bth,) at tne “Kutaw” . Msthariist -Frowwimt Ohnfrtt, RbVF Wrfi. W. Reese, Pastor, sitpated opposite Hall’s Springs On the Harford Turnpike,. Rev. T, D. Valjpnt . will preach at 16} o’clock A. M. aud in the •vening at 74. The mealing will bo continued every evening during th£week. The Roau from Hooks Town tW Mt. WAsniNO- Ton. —Out article of a few wceks^since, urging the opening f a Public Road from Hobkstown i : to Mt. seems to have met with fa tor.. The peopleOf lhat‘section of the County see its importanefiAnd fife moving in the mnt tcr. An intlSlllgent citizen of that vicinity in formed us, that a road starting op the Rcisters fown Turnpike at Mr. Caleb lloopcs’ lane and passing throngh his Farfn’in a direct line, would strike the Northern avenpe at Mt. Washington.. The entire distance would be little over two ipiles, easy,Of construction, and would provp of incalculable to a largo nd. populous por- J Mon of theCouuty. If this Road were opened to Ilookstown, would uot be well to extend it across thp third and and second Districts as far as ElysviU? on the B> A O.‘P.. R- tniTfae people of that seotion of the County likewise need a 'more direct Hoad to ’Towsontown. People may as well make up their minds that the County building are permanent ly located Eero in spiteof whata few interested parties may say to the contrary. 'And this be ing tbe permanent eentrnp business point of the County, it is highly important that good Roads radiate from TowsontoWu to every poftibn of the T niJ - -ft— . \ Gonb.—Our good friena Jno. T. Ensor, Esq., State’s Atty., left home on Tuesday evening last, never more to ffturn to our midst a single man. lie is by this time securely under the yoke of ifiatrimony. , His partqec is one ofthofair ladies the City of Brotherly Jpove. May ihev trot iShioothly and evenly down the dusty highway of - ,-Life, without any balking or breaking of traces. When we, think that there will be no more but touless shirts and undarnfd suackj.ng for liw,<: ihe has our congratufatioua- But when we think r of the little “responsibilitUsi” that usually at tend such a change in Life, he has our commise .ration, i .V>- iU •"-•n'-t 1 • >' ’ /“Perpetual harmony their bed attend. And Venus Still the well-matched pair befriend ! May she, when Time has sunk him into years, lx)ve her old man, and cherish his 1 white hairs; Nor he perceive lief charms thro' age derive, But think each happy bun his bridal day !” j j 'I l! ’ : , ‘ er Jean, Esq., i: Constable in the Second District, lately arrested two men on the Liberty Road, clothed iu U. S. uniform and riding two fine government horse's! The' men were completely armed and equipped, and gljbwed signs of resistance. Mr.. Jean, I bough /entirely unarmed,,try his decided manner secured both men aud lior-cs. Tlrey proved to lie deser ters from the 6th 11. S- Cav. stationed at, Freder ick, and were promptly turned over to Col. Woolley, Prov. Mar. at Baltimore. L,i : IxtekMal Revenue sth Distuktt Maryland.— We are gratified to learn that (Jeo. W. Sands, Esq., Collecteor of In tern aDRe venue for this dis trict, collected and paid itifoj the Treasury of the United States, within the month of September, the large sum of one hundred and forty-six thous and eight hundred and sevfinty-two dollars mid sixty-two cents, received'upon the arimial asess pient of 1864 and 1865 made by Win. Welling. Esq., tbe efficient assessor of the district. The Drought, throughout this Coitrity con tinues. Farmersfoid it almost impossible to pre pare their groand for sowing wheat, and in ma ny cases where it has been sowed, it fails tocome Up. Mr. John Miller, an intelligent citizen of Cunib. Co. I’a., who spent a few days in our town lately, reports that Abe season has been good in his section, with plenty.of raju, aud that some wheat luiliL are already well set'. Fire.—Week before Inst, ;i very destructive fire occurred in “The Fornpjft,” the property of Satnuel Kirk, lying between the Phila. and Bel air Roads. Ills barn, witli tbe crops, farming implements, carriages, two mules aud six horses i were entirely Consumed. It is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. The loss is es timated at $10,00(1, with but little insurance. •More Big A'^cktauum.—Mr. Thos. J. llijllof Abe 12th Dist., left hi pur office a few specimen* of Rie vegetable production of Isis District, ia tbe shape of egg plants and sweet potatoes, Which for size and quality are hard to bent.—, They were grateful! disposed of according to the directions of our cook.. Does no body else raise brag fruit in this C'Kmtv ?. L ' ***. it m yr xiii Inquest.—Wm. Dnncoi L r l i Magistrate, held an Inquest on the 28th nltlj on the body of a man found lying in a garden in Texas. From letters found on his person* he is supposed to imye been named John Jenkins from Huntingdon Co.' Penna. There bi-ing no marks of violence on his person, the Jury rendered a verdict of death from natural eauses. ,, V I I —T, ■—>*— ... ,> f, : Seuious Loss..—On Monday Evening last, near Lutherville, a traiu on the N. C. 11. K. ran over three eowa belonging to Mr. Blottenbcrger of this place, killing two and crippling the other so that she had to be killed. Ttfe loss falls heavily on Mr. B. as these wore-the 6nly cattle he bad; Musical OosvEgnoN.— A musical convention will beheld at Carmel church in the sth district to-da£ (Sat.) Besides vocal and instrumental music an Address on the subje. t-will be deli ver *4 at 1} o'clock P. M. by L; M. Havers tick l , of rTevisoiitowii. The piibßc arc invited to attend. ; -*** — i •• • Big Aperies. Mr. -George H. Heyse, living on the Falls Hoad near Cockey’s Tavern, showed us some apples a few days ago, which weighed as high as 1} pounds, none weighing less than one pound. Appointment.—Gov. Bradford has appointed Edmund H. Lewis, Esq., a Magistrate for the First District. His residence is at Wetherdeville. j THE MARKETS. Baltimurk, Oet, r>. FLOUR —Howard Street Super SS.75 f fa,s9.l2} “ “ Retailing Extra W.sii “ “ Famifly Sll.flO(£j)|l L.aO ; City Mills Super..j ..$3.5 “ Baltimore Family ~514.50 Ohio Super $8.50@58.75 “ Extra.... $0.50 @slo.oo “ Family..... so.oo@sll.oo CORN MEAL per barrel..,., $j;00@$0.00 . GRAlN—White Wheat.... , 200@2C0cts. Red Wheat....,...., :. 1&0 @ 255 c ts. White Corn w:> ..85@92 cts. Yellow Corn 94@96 cts. Oats, (weighty) 40@50 cts. Ry 00@85 cts. PROVISIONS—Bacon Shoulders..2of@224 cts. “ Sides 2(if@2oets. Hams, cured 35@38 cts. BALT—Ordinary brands, fine, $3.40@50.00 Ground Alum ..$2.50(q t 50.00 Turks Island, per bushel,......flo@s(MHl WHIBKEY—(Ohio) '*.£ $2.31 @so.oo MARRIED, On the 27th inst., by the Rev. John Foley, D. D., Dr. Joseph C. Benzinger, of CatonsVille, to Miss Anne V. Wal, of Baltimore, v DIEIL; On tho 15th ult., in the sth district, Balto. Co, John Divkn, a highly respectable citizen, aged 87 years. Onfhe 21st ult., in the sth district, Mart E. wife of Asbury Chilcoate. and daughter of Juo. ’ ai\d Elizabeth Hale, aged about 18 years. On the 30th ultimo, after a lingering illness, Henry Baker, in the 47th year of his age. On Tuesday 3d inst.;, very suddenly, at his residence, Carroll’s Island, Col. Wm. Slater aged 64 years. FOE SALE, A JAGGER WAGON for one or two seats, in perfect order. Apply to HENRY HUGHES, Oct. 7.—tf. ' Towsontown. JOHN B. KBNLY,” ;iK.TTORM|,y AT LAW. ' t Offiice, 2 d Floor Bible Building, Fdyette at. Nfear Charles Street, BJLLTIJvIOR.K. Will practice in the several Courts of the City ciLßaltimore and Btate of Maryland i also, Claims against the Govern of the United States, and all business connected with the Public Offices at Washington, will bo carefully attended to. A fcUfo 185.-em, , * , j , 1 ' i • ■OF ilPs COTJMTV. of the following Districts unty, tci oters in thcM^|rV^|i|lJMW t w, hereby (Vf sd in the lisF*of ijpß|lified below, and do ’SfOlty.V al( io hours Regßifafipn | s)h {\eITUFSMA f; and WFDNE&A V hekt prbcetliug the,Tuesday following day in Noverffber next, (which will be tie .'’lst of October and the Ist of November,) to show any omissions or other errors in said lists, tft which time the list of qualified voters shall bo corrected and finally closed.” Second Election District, . OO , x fjitt JT r ,ul/i . Allen Bire/y PutCr ( -! > .. LdwistF ’■ ! ; Belt Osborn • ;, sVkei* dfiines Ci J/ 1 1 Ihiiley G. Waslungton Brcmker Wjlliami Belt Cllarl/js. ~ , Bsrler Thomas K. Burdell Oilio W Bolt John B Baker; Rich/D'd Baker Frederick- W. Beljesiou Johur.ll Br<pwn Janies Buruham George Bering Theodore Berry jumes Boldeu Geoi’gO-W BirruUam.GG W v Bidden, George Barnes Sainuel • Burk: Jai?ob Mason Burk Joshua . Basemap-S Wesley Burk John Baker William M BeeJriey Johu M to ’ | Bupnhain James N jledingur Levi Bollack’Williain • Bak^r;lsaac-Ji. ; ' Bower George W Bailey L'rias Berry Urias 1 ‘ Barries Michael T) Bailey George W w ■ C Crooks Israel 0 ,7 , Carr James Choate Richard (tornthwart Thos-J G. • Crooks Joshua Constantine Edward 1 'Choate Edward p Gross Richard J Choate L Pearce Oonrey Ilenry 8 Constantino)Satnnel,. ,\ Clark Herod > ■■■■ Constantine C j Constantine Wm A Conrey John F ;; iQJiapnßsm William Carr Jesse C :i- ' JJu Dell Jesse W U Dorshal! George; ;i ..- Dell Nimrod Ilettmer CoUunbus :Dell David B Davis George A Dorsev B John E Edelen Aaiiqs Etnmart Caleb Elders J Henfy Eaton Alvin ' lEly Joseph . Ejttinger Adam ,!• f Frantz Ilenrv Fryfogle Thomas 1 File William Cross George Fite William E Ffrfneis Win W ; Fj-antz H&n-ty B / • q Fish paw Robert C’ '-.Fisher Jeremiah Forsyt.lie Joseph A Fite Jacob A I al.* : For wood Sft¥nu.*l T 5 Fogle Eli ■■ Francis Henry Florey Thomas E Forney Win M Fry fogle Henry Frantz J Milton ' a .Cosnell Ciiavlcj, Joshua /• ■>{ Griffin. William. . ..George Johu T ; dflfeorge Joseph F‘ George John' 8 , :;l , Gbsnell William M n) Janies Gosneli George % GJQfceil Iterod # 'Hfeecft John Griffin V/i!ii,am Jr jj . ;; Hiiight Nicholas- Hartley Elias P Ilissey John M Hitchcock James C .Holt Joseph II jlaviland Uie.hard .Holt Aaron . Halm AJam Ilanes ManTey K " Harvey C Thomas Hplbrook "Ezra H Hamilton Joseph A Hamilton Jawee S- Hamilton John T Harvey Jolwi H .Hartley Phineas- Harvey Johiv K . w .Hamilton Jabei; Ilarvey Andrew Hamilton Georg Hopper George W Hartley Samuel E . , 'HU berg John C llg.^d- e ustih Hartley Thomas K J 1 r> iff**i:?;<i t ~ * • ~ Jean William Pi" ■*! Joan David Jean George B Jones Charles Jones Alfred J Jean Martin L Jamison Thonuus W Thomas It Jean Henry S Johnson Urias K Iteysor Willi i-nf L. TCnauff George 0 Kelley Barmy F Kelley Joseph Kirk Frederick L Lynch Geeuge liilley John , -Longley Gteorgf W Doing ley Benjamin Latchfordi George Lynch Wiliffiiq: Wi i LiMigley Stun uel Laokingland John Longlev 6rcorg>> • - - ;Si ' " Mailonee John T , Muter Theodore G. Mansfield Will mgr A 'Marriot Joseph Mansfield Alfred McCoy John JI • Matthews Joseph D J hn II Mekins Joshua Joslina A Mills William P iforningstar Geo W 'Mansfield Johii Mansfield .Iqhn. A Miller DaVidS Hliler John S 1 Norris James S Ndes K.lmun.t Oursler Basil J T CT jfll John D . llQursler ChftJdfes’Hf OWings Israel E Gursler John l Oureler William O'Dell William C Oufbgs Oliver ‘ ; O’Dell (feorge E Jerome J O’, Dell Edward C o*’,in£s John' Owings Jesse Owings Charles . O wings C Howard' Orem Small wood P Persons Jonathan- Parsons Gharljfts -E Pbddicord Caleb I’edJiconf Evaii Popper John Phillips Vaehael Parker A FrankliG Papons Micliael C Pick Edward , B Randall LToyd RefiSustJDihn P Richardson John W, Robaust Henry Reign Andrew' P .<! Bob ine Michael Rice Eber - n ! Robinson William .t- Rosleb Christian Rimtney Martin Ritter Howard X:i Roderick Lewis, A Stinehcomb David II Sibley Eli Spicer James StaßßleJolin Sauter Christian ScTiwab John, Stinchcomb Wesley M Stevens George W Shiplev Samuel T Speclman Conrad Staiisfield tteorge W Suboclc John Small John L • !i STothower Geo Sprinkle -John W Scafier Andrew Sprinkle Thomas Slotliotver Win T Smith Nicholas SfbffffiwerGeorge,E 1 Shiith Georgfc Stißivan CbarfoS W Stunsfield JaiVm.s - Smith Nicholas Jr Shatrow Wm Jr 1 Suback Simon Sriiith Daniel *. Sta-nsfield Thomas B Sv.hmitt Shipley Joshua. Stansfield JolA Sauter William I 'V Sullivan David Sauter Charles Surriwalt Joshua B Sander Henrv T Titnnnus Luther TroXel Philip N Thompson EnoeSi G‘ Tipton Win 11 Timanns Israel Teniple Frederick Tim an us Ethan Tir.Vanus Edwin W Tuttle John G Temple Andrew J U Upton Wm Upton Joshua M Upton Jobs# W . v t-\i:' •. * * '' Vaugh® John P Vaughn John Vceder Simon W l * Wright Joseph II WrigLt Albert White Ephraim Worthington -IC T Walters Jas A G Ward Samuel *■* Widerman Georgo Wilmott G Howard Wright George W Wallace John Ware Charles Watts Gassaway Weidemeyer Adolph Worthington Thos C Widerman Robert Wat.fiM6eorge E JI Worthington Noah of TWeider Ilenry l Y Younger Wtn R Young John H 1 Young Caleb Younger Lemuel z Zimmerman John Zimmerman Alexander Total 258. m JOSEPH H. WRIGHT,) D. HiiSTINCHCOMB, - Register?. NICH.'NI HAIGHT, ) . . d’hlJ f>nm T r‘ Third Election District. A. Arnold William Andrews Robt C Appleby LeMuel Appleby Horace G Ayler William H Arthur McNair Armacost James { cr i l*lf I ; A ctJii4lt/*f X f Ml * Will ■'W I -‘‘iT ** If; Brooks WiiltaW Bo web John a I Burnham John say Botfef-sog JohnA &L, Hu k William II Bitzer Samuel ■/ Carr George W Chenoweth Arthur Cole Lewis P Com Icy Jackson Carey James Chcston Galloway Colo James Carey Clay James Chamberlain William Cox Abraham - L Eich.rd | Con-ell George >v Conn George ■ Geonvbi* Peter ■*****-- ■ -4Jrowttrer 'ffiltil'Cli 1 * Clark John G . . Cole William J It. Clay William It'>4\ 1 . Bfeilborgkfc'JaihOs J Chiuoweth Jolm ,:iaov<* &.:■*& %u. a iMpL^ohfiiV cl: liJJ)'*Hiivl>w4lfi Mit aY. Disney iSnowden Diltow Wi 11 bun poenges Conrad [r tgder Disney Jos'aU.K’ ~.Pwjng OeorjM A 4 ,. ■ pnjiifn Gdorgd W / J)tivis George W Disney Aaron ■ Didenhover William _ _ 3 >is n • -y AHVc l J Didenhovor Qli’afldiJ''l Kj Mi; ugh Jacob F • .RbwitglL Wall jam. H! KbaugH Andrew C Eieliluis Edwin o iioiJoi; fwli it hu.e ,7-Ufi 'o-. I>;L ni ' Ford Bliss/ ..Fwjier Dr* John- I Ko'rrt Geoggf-1%1 ■ . Fifi.^r -Dy William •m*. h'aul August Fahnestock Deriok Y;< Funk Jacob praiycrJlenry. Forwood JohnW. /. Thomas ( Funk .Aytii eie ffi Freeland Emanuel • i .1111 AW Y1 id JlJOiiji t , wpjrniAH fflise. Levi GdAdlwjWJoihiisp: Greasley Charles Greasley JatbU/fF H3AJ Frusta aMWpa djosnell j ’ S|a];nuel GalJjion Stauslmry - Gilj Jiwjuh . ;i , , i'TT : 8f^.,.1. ■ ,7-i /JbiGllM Hoopcs‘E'iv,-,iu D. '* Haugb John A Hoopes Ca'lch lloomr Japies' Hooper Joseph Iv| Sr " Hopngs Bapihel Hooper Joseph MJr Jlartzell Jgicoo ’’Hook Randolph ,' Jtort k T !y> in a s D ElariLbright Sanjucl M. llinds ,l>vine¥r t ' Hutthir.'John W Hook Thomas :![ Hook Thorli’ii's F ' TTddk'Sabritt W Hurst John ~ r L Hughes Jbn Atman Thomas Hilis’v Nicholas , fdf ' '.Jean Nicholas Jones Elisha Jackson O&iUilel CSIOiiH YETWXJOO ,n M; ! ; ; l: ; ; Kelly Thomas Key worth Charles T> * diarsedf Thoma 3 . Kirpn.triek JSj KidrV-Nelson Kekten Tliliip s., ; ■ltendig Francis Kellv George M32UCH Lonax J‘lSep'4,' JI a;glJ(j)B3s waiiMß Ijpantz William S Lentz Henry •Lewia Thomas . . Lamb,Tames,A . , • •liefrf ChoHes.Gr'. 77 Leaf Henry G . JiiJJ^Zachariuii Ijishaie ltichard II ■' libwin II m&M iMoore James C 1 Mating sl>bjif ; • n > iMej;!u>n xVretrew O Morlitig Frank L " Murray. Patrick . Mclntyre'-Philip Geo A j MoComas Johii W Mafbbrg William A MnCti!lough v Geiirfre MaidAirg Charles 1j WifKam MVers Andl'bW J ;MoCan-lly Horace Miitert Crtlimbuk M-dlclvy Wm More Thomas F _ Mcfceron Charles A Malgin Lawson L Murdock Alexander Monroe“Jairres 1 8 • ■: m .-t I Norwood Ebeivezer "Nevin Thasleit? 8 John W Newman ; Littleton P D •' i-i "' Oler George Grice owings Barney Orem John M owings Joltn : F - 'f. Oler Richard - Ovvings Israel ;: *HriT ! *** , ri' Parsons Joshua Pilbuta S Miller Proudlitulamcs Ea-rrifh Aquilta t v r Phillips .Tamos* *' Phillips William A John R ; Ii f I’liilii]> 'Wiv'ey Pfeiffer Casper Parleli .!->.~iiu.u ~ Pfeiffer; Jacob: h.v u -I*nWfrson William R P.urneM-:William, H Phillips David 7. . , ,t’eareeJThftiiias h Peilfb’r .Jacob G I’leitt M<^c. ■ iPeacock John Prastlay John * jlesj < j/ f 1 xl CJH d[ j; /. .tr• • 1 .- 'vl lo e -J.'•• Muiek Jnhii \v '■ Q-liek .Ti.bu jr- . PS-! la. .1 .•> dJ; ft::.! Ro. Bamuel ft Ryan Mfcliacf r *' > >x .Rennolds Dr Hgnry S Ja3 VJy V'/ Uoo-Thotmis Ridgely Nicholas Ratter Thomas It RiuimeV Athim Rennoldb ' tl , • .in - J y Stpckaslfbud'. >rn A Dl<?okeit'6hii-Jt)B Mtethi £i|ick Jasper N“ - H ?j?t!uisbury John S II Mqotron William ~ Sli 1r 1 oy, Wil 1 ,. y . Smith WiFlikm E . * Shlrfey.llenry'Cjaiy .. i Sullivan Robert A Skipper'Eifjah : Siilck Job’ll W u-'/inv SUerridau -iaines L \ ;' lfdae'M f- , Stine John ft ’Mi Saniddrson'l’hbjriir^" i? fetteV.Cns Aftihsi '■ Siich.JlihW - G'lmwgkLiHyf Dopey l : tf . btbwart WilftanV '' *' S'mßh'Jbbh' Such. Daniel Seitz Depry G Christian SihfpVoti Wm L ... Tnvnsend’ imit * * J it'lvler Garden K Toßd Stephen gMfd >T3mireo Turner Lewis Tucker Eli . Tidings Rieiiard E Townsend Samuel Wfl Turner John'L Townsend Satnuel No 2 -••'WKk - u mtoliti 1 n - I Wink Georgo * WahHdii'Rev EQ S Whitney. George 1 T J Wright Joseph Wylie Robt Walker Noah 10 ' Weaver biuAVatts Aabury .adJol > White Cfmi jv's L Wj'ig r hi Rpbei't . i r l! AV right Thos C 'West, Henry. ... Whifelbck WiTliam Wrighi Thos;R >,f WJolston Benjamin Wright Thomas. , s ! Wihiterodf Levi- . i - . -W/righi John Winternde.John L Waffs John T IFinterode'.liieob J F White Francis . . 11 Wright Oliver ,j H.OAOQ JASPER N.,SLACK,) F. L. MORLING. J Registers, r7 t Uirl f Tf< i- RE ;.J ■ 1 > v|!j.'i *..“. .-*1 •••>djl*Bdt>B Hfl r Fourth El eetion Distriot. A. AniJecgon Fi'anklin : Ambrose Charl>s* s 'T~T William * fAllen Jtdin E Jlder Jacob Austin I ’ A-tiibroseJbshita I '' " B. Bowen Wm. Brown Samuel N Bkins Joshua Boring Dnvid'J Brown Bejamin Biirke Geo W Belt John 1) Belt Joshua Berryman Nebetniah BeU Chiietisri ;( V ) Burke Andrew Belt , . Ben'vinaii'-James H Belt Alfred Berkley Jaroo Biirke Andrew II Beit Nathaniel Biikei i Wni Berk Cyrus Bausemafi La>vrence H Brown Thos C Bausemrtn Geo Bowen James-. r r Brawn lhuapaot ii Berryman Ejdiraiffi ' ‘"Baxter Jolin T , Barr Martin/. ! >1 Jiieud EdwirfM^tfl^ Blizzard Johnsy BaubliiaEpkimim Baseman Theodore W Bloom David ByeHy Wm Bj-ferly Thos a Beck ley John IF- ') l- Baublitz Jcreftiub --• Builv y 1 Beck Daviii f . fsid-.. Baily i-lenry Brown Henry Baily Alfred Baker Joshua Bolinger Ephraim Beck Emanuel .k; .“.J'ifl Clegg John Cook \Vm J r r - Cross Robert Glieboivetb W >. ii j Choate Herod Clark Lteter. j- . 7 , - . ■ Ohalk Joseph A Coak ley Thos j, Chiibpeu Joseph Callahan Thos D * , | n v LA oitSOKlv' Daniels John Dean Jbhn P. Daniels John II - Dickson Isaac N r Dauberman Jatooh L’i iiilkiisil/*niy f Davis Wm H DavjsJohnA .;Dicker Jeremiah T . DavjsCharlgs _ r r . Delaney / ( ) y / C ) .1 Disney Snowden J ' U HI j 1 l jB Eckman Jacob A 7 jitWOh iDaaitl j Ebaugh Wm IF . Eflkart Jidm _ d Jimicli Henry F,l ni iffiaton: Alexander J Emich Nicholas J ,'n .*d vfidbM JWAisW n* li 'f Bverbart Jacob "i Edcij Jodiah * '•* " : iJi.iK '1 Linn -*batl _ Ai—.o* Oraftoa in Ben GUum Henry Gore Johnsy Gettier William P Gpre Mcili ury W Groff Benjamin F Gingrich Geo B Gianni P%ter Gore Jobu F Gardner Nicholas Groff Julio ._. Gill Edward C Gore Andrew W Gambrill Frederick E Gamhiill Howard W Given James J . ;/. Giiinbnll Wm Given John S ' OlTfgrtßfl' ChrTffWil Gies Christian Grott \ f Grifflo Joshua GmU Theodbri A t Gettingef James J H. Hanna JamftiP f - Helms Henry linger Rießard M Magee William Haunnu John II Hager Jacob Houston Alexander B Handrcdmark Wm H Henkle Eli Helms John G Hunt Thos J - • : ’CZ ffJft -3m Johnson John G W Johnson Geo B lie, s '.', M j;,, Kliuefefter ivendig Benj KeJihartGeo !:!. *i Kendig Martin j Koehler Wm Fi. J-"”/ Kemp John Klinefelter Chas H Kailbnugh John ; Kemp ilosea I-*' .1! Kailbaugh John T Kemp Jacobi McK Kailbaugh Ephraim Kecoey John *■ '.( Lafsii Silas Long Wm Lerrtzner Christian Lloyd John L -Lloyd Nimrod LutxWm Larjif Edward L Logue Jesse Longnecker David S Logue James T Long Samuel J . r Long Jobu TlkdWohn ’• :t ‘ Henry M. Mclyan John Marsh Alexander Martiiusasu*l'P Musselman Christ Morrow Joseph Mallonee Geo MaHey Janes [’ Morrow John Jr Mar fey John * Merryman Harvey Mallonee Josias Murray Alexander Marlin Eli S ■:* 2 *. Mundorff John Martin Micajab Miller Geo Marshall John T Morrow John Sen Musseltnan Jacob Mars Win McComgs Aquilla Myers John McCotm'S Arnos Myers Philip Marsh ,Geo'. Moran Johu N. Neci Hugh Neel John A Nolte Henry • Nyler Amos Neel Samuel,. ; hi •11 Nelson Henry II j jM -fH--10l -- Q 1 JGwings: Philip R . 1 • Ire lihilpot Edw P Pfeffer William • IWikison Christopher Painter Charles Pfeffer George Polglaise Joseph Philips John T I ,;* 1;■ R. rijland Wm T J Richard Daniel W > Reese John R Reigler Frederick Russell Keister Rothen Geo ] ’Richards Thomas , r RUinehart Francis j- r ; ‘g B 7: "‘ KfiaS Shugars Daniel i iSbipley Geo L Scott Richard Shugars Wm Silas H Sjtone Geo R r . Schaeffer Michael Spencer Geo W ' Shrirer Philip L Schnavely Isaac Schaumloeffei Nicholas Schaeffer Francis Schunman Sebastian SbfftV Attoman 1 ' Schartze Henry Shear Lawrence :s Shroycr George Stone William G . Scott George •it i :n : T. Trainor Joseph Sr. Tase John . ~Trairl6r Joseph Jr. Turnpaugh Peter ’Taney Pqvid Tracy John T Trine Lams Trainor Robert M G Toft Junjw , D . U. U|iler Jacob 1 n sjdi icii v r ondersmith Peter ? ’ w. Weller Joseph J Wilson Jacob Warren James gar Wilson Robert Wliiteford Jolm Weller Robert M i Walier Nicholas, , . Worreli Charles WjeH.er William F Walters Alexander R Wheeiep Henry S Walter Jacob Wlnrren Asa Watts Thomas Wilson Henry - Warren John V Nimrod V ingling Samuel B Yitigling. Jesse R,, . Yingling John W Yingling William D j lIfI'JTDAN W [isassii| baa ,I<X T K Total 266. ni * JOHN 11. HARMAN, ) v I■ - ! ! D.S LONGNECKER, VRegisters. I; P AMBRILL > J m " Eleventh Election District. I {.MAW HIM ** Jk l*'i. Allendw James E " Allen James l irtdrews Samuel A Allen Philip Akehurst Charles' ' - Akehnrst Henry Aroos AquiFa T Appel Conrad Arrawit George F ! wtq ".B 0 i B Byer Charles A BierlyGeoS ißeans Jaqob ' : f :: Blackston Wm D jßui ton James Sen Boothe Walter F ißurtbrt James Jr ’ 1 Blackston Herbert H 'Hut-lpiuJohn W Bierjy John Burton Thos of Jas Boothe John G Burton Horatio Blacklock Isaiah B'urton Owen B Bridge Ratcliff Burton John T •• 1 Blackburn Jabez T Burton Samuel, Burgan David Burton Benj Biliiugslea Wm C lilacklock Jas - ' Billingslea Sami W Sen Brendle John G Billingslea Sami W Jr : Bleakely Richard Sen Burrier Simon W L Bleakfily Richard R C Bateman Thos B Blenkely Joshua C Bott Anthony Bleakely Lewis t T .K * Bevans Wm L Bevil Henry Braman John Barnhart David ~ . Barber Tims C Burrier John A' * ltfownTefer BilliigsleaCluM | Jf j Rpwi Wm R tower Joseph Beyard Charles ell Edward J Jf. J 1* Bettard John Riacklock David Biair Oliver faster Jno W • ’ Bel! Richard H ißransoo Nathsniel JJ Bawili Daniel i-Bariier Win J Bennett Columbus M "Seans Jonathan Bernn Andrew Bev'ard Jaa Barnes John R , Badders Andiew J Baker Isaiah Coe W m Caddeff Jba rt 1 Corbin Nathan T Canoles Win T Cassidy Edward T. Cbrbin Wm T Cassidy Wm Sen Crossmore Wm Connolly Dixon Cnrol Hugh Chenoweth Asbury Comes J s Chenoweth John B C trrol John W Collins Charles H Comes Joseph Carlisle Nicholas Cornea Zacbariah Caef John Clayton Jno WSj Callahr.n Patrick Clayton John M T Carter Thos H Carman Caleb C Cranston Wm A Coe Lambert V/ < > Campbell Nelson B Coe James Sen, >l,' Croner Bartholomew Coe JAttufc ir . Carter Wm [JB |p 5 510 ■ Donovan Gwm Jr Donovan Owen Sen Disney Jashua.P ( jg Dashields Julius M Dilworth'Jolin T V uunn Michael Daughlin John H Duvall Caleb P Dilworth Anthony Deitz Geo. Demoss John Demoss David 0 Dampman Albert Daugherty Jas Sr Dampman Wm Drayer Gradus >/r. .it/.',,,., u- B Evans James ij. ill K "am Ogdon J Edwards Geo* L -. Kittef Henry Eiehholtz Justice j hHaid ni iTio-i I* -i. • Forsythe Thos F , • , Fails Stephen W Fraud* Richard C Fox John Fox :Gep f. r lj<i lit .-Fqwlqr James Forde Robert' * ' Fuller Wm H IForde Sylvester Foster Wm F rrancis Charles Forde Wm Forde Benj oF Robt >. Fasti* George .Fbrde Benj F i r -, rlft Fastie Theodore f FNsgle Jno I Francis Thos Waster John.Cl,, Francis Wm H Francis James W Francis Alexander Fox Wm Furnkees Geo *. 0 . JFox Henry Freyer John dSia i .bK .T . ni .Ni i MW"-il'SUXiil'WiJßiuu. ■ <ieu^...aansßan*pminr ** ~ * Glttlrig! ftavld S Beit Grow Wm f % Greenfield Celeb Ootetich Joseph It Gorsuch Thos D 1 Gorsdch Wm Gay ton Benj A OriflSth Wm A Grew John Gortilch Win of Chas German Howell P Gray Jonathan Garretaon Geo H Gorsuch Benj W Garret Jesse Guyton Norvel W Guyton Henry Gray Daniel C Green John N Guyton Samuel 7 Greenfield Philip 0 Gregg John T Gorsuch Thos B Gregg Mahlon German Isaac H Holland Geo M Hickey John Herron Levin D Harlan John L Henry John W Hale Chas T Heigle Geo Hale John W Hopkins Wm F Howscr FsederieifaMMMM Heury James Hawkins James Ilartzler Isaac Hammond Joshua Hratzler Jacob Hagan John Ilale Chas D Ilillgardner Henry Hale Thos Harkins James W - Ilartzler Christian Holland Henry F f 'l Hunt Geo R Higle Samuel Howard Wm W Hawkins James M Haley Peter B J Johnson John Sen Jessop Edwin Jessop Joshua Johnson Wm H Jessop Chas M Johnson James Jessop Chas X Kavanaugh James Kennard John H Knight Wm H Kennard Henry King Rufus Knight Thomas - King Geo Konig Theodore Kennel John Kerney Patrick Kone Jes3ee D Kline Henry King David Dr Kelley Amos 0 Keener John Kirkengdoll Amos Knaur John G Kale Valentine L Laughkain John Sr Lucke Peter Laugbkain John Jr M Murray Matthew Maccnbbin Lloyd R Mumma Enos Mnccubbin John H Meyers Baldwin Maccubbin Nicholas McCluskey John Maccubbin Cbas T • Mast Henry Mast John Miller Albert J McNally Hugh Jr Meyers John C II Mitchell John Mast Daniel K Mitchell Lloyd Maccubbin Wm Moore John Mumma Cyrus K Moore Peter F Mumma Henry D Moores Samuel L Maccubbin Wm F Miller Joseph Munroe RicbmotA L Mobr Henry Maiple Benjamin Marple Joseph G Maccubbin A M Millitzer Earnest Mosemau Jacob Meyers Henry R Mjers Henrick R F Miller George Miller Moses Miller Sebastian Milchling Philip Maser Charles R McNulty Hugh Sen N Norwood James L • Neihauser Christian Norwood Stephen Neihauser Stephen Norwood Edwtird B o Overbeck Charles P Peters Mordecai $. Pilhofer John Parker Wm S Phillips Wm M Price Skelton R Patterson Samuel 8 Pinkerton Samuel Pearce Geo K Pearce John C Price Reuben Pearce Joseph Perine Henry Pearce Greenbury A Pearce Praacis G Pearce George Proctor Joshua ParletJohn Pearce Thos Proctor Robt S Price Mordecai Patterson Robt Q Quinlan Leonard G R Riddle Charles J Reckcord Henry Roberts Edward H Rumsy John B Roter Geo Raine Chas H Rennington James Riddle Conrad Rice Michael Rain Nicholas Rankin S M Reed j&darn Roberts Lambert s Stover John W Spilker Henry Sims Andrew Shoemaker Edwin B F Snyder Frederick I Sweitzer Christian Snyder Benjamin Shaffer James W Smith Seth Sherman Washington Sayers Charles Schroeder Augustus R Sbubert Dr Jno N Stimnetz John Smith Joseph P Seitz Leonhardt Shereden Jolm Smith Jacob Sadler Wm A . Smith George Schmucker Christian Smith Conrad Sr Schroeder Jobann J Smith Conrad Jr Seitz John Simmers Elijah J Sidle Jacob F Snyder Joseph Seitz William Standiford Charles Stauber Nicholas Seidel Francis Stauffer Ilenry Seidel Simon Slade James D” Schutz John Sparks Edward R T Tucker John R Tarbert John Temjile Amos H Turner Henry M Thompson Charles H Tovel Reuben Talbert Andrew Trim ter Leonhard* Temple Benjamin F Temple Isaac D Tarbert William V Vogts John M 9 w Wilson Charles Walter Henry Wann Benjamin Walter John Wilson Robert E Watkins John Wetheral James O Watkins Isaiah S . *r Wells Laban A Wolf James Waltz Jacob Wusing August Warfel David Wickler Joseph Wright John T Wenkler John Wilhelm George Wells Thomas I Walter John A Watkins Oliver White John Y Y’oder Noah R Yoder Moses Yoder Eli Yoder John Y oder Solomon Yoder Jonah z Zeigenhden Casper Zeigenhden John Total 38t5. THOMAS F. FORSYTH, 1 ' DA IVD BLACKLOCK, 1 Registers, * EDWARD J. BELL, J The Cheapest Place to Bay STOVES, £ IS AT LONEY <se BROTHER’S 2205. 156 J- 158 AT. Oay St., Baltimore. PARLOR, OFFICE AND COOK BTOVEB, OF VARIOUS STYLES and warranted to> give satisfaction. Plumbing in all it* branches. Water fixtures put up at short no tice. people will find it to their ad vantage to call. Oct. 7.—3 m, FARM FORREwi rpilE undersigned will Rent for the ensuing J. year, from March Ist, 1866, jrfjjU Farm situated 3 miles east jEgjjPßeistcrstown, Baltimore ' •T **tv. and adjoining the lauds John K. Cockey, Washington Oore, Daniel Klinefelter and others. It contains about 80> ACRES of arable Land including two Orchards of 14 Acres, the sale ot fruit of which has rang ed for several years from S3OO to SSOO per an- '■ num. The land is in a highly improved condition,. the water good, and the situation very pleaa- 1&> ant. The farm can be viewed, and particulars learned by applying to MR. SHIPLEY, on ths premises, or the undersigned by letter at Hamp ton, Virginia. >* DANIEL CUMMING. Oct. 7.—tf PUBLIC SALE STOCK. ATur> HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 2H $ mflfWl THE undersigned will sell at public sale at Sliawan', on Thursday, the 12 th day of Oc tober next, at 1 o’cloek P. M., his Stock, House hold Furniture, Ac*, consisting of—One Horse,, suitable for Saddle or Harness,* 1 Milch Cow.., 2 dry Cows, l Buggy and Harness, 1 Spring Wagon, 1 Sleigh, Lot of Harness, 2 large Fat Hogs, Household A Kitchen Furniture, Piano, Bureaus, Beds, Bedsteads, Mattrasses, Chain, Tables, Carpets, Stoves and other articles too tedious to meution. made known on day of aale. 0,-t. t.—n-