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DAILY COMMERCIALi,iLiijlOßE, MD.

WON DAY MORNING, FEB. I!>, IHC.B.

To Correspondents.

V, r "n token "f anon;imuus cumnnini'-utions.lihateyer is intended for insertion must be authen-ticated by the name and address of the writer?notnecessarily for Tniblieation, but us a Guaranty for hisaood faith. ITe are not to be considered reeponsi-Jtf'ue opinions expressed by correspondents.

NOME IMPROVEMENT IN THE PROS-PECT AT WASHINGTON.

'lhe symptoms are unmistakable that thetroubles upon the country caused by the un-settled condition of its national legislation,have pretty nearly reached their climax : andthat the men who have so determinate!;/ (Want-ed themselves in the way of an early adjust-ment of our difficulties until their own narrowaims were to be accomplished, will be com-pelled to get out of the way. Wearied ofstrife and of watching public affairs, the peoplehave thus far been unusually tolerant withthem, so that whilst every great interest is andhas been suffering, little has been heard inthe shape of remonstrance, few demonstra-tions of righteous iudignation at the ueglectexperienced. Other reasons, too, exist whythis is so ; and one of the principal of theseis found, in the fact?that thus far in the com-paratively silent struggle that ha- been goingon between Congress and the President, thelatter has not only held its own, but liassteadily been gaining ground. And whilst hehas constantly resisted the pressure broughtto bear upon him, it will be noted that to theextent he was able, be has done what he wellmight do to avoid coming to any thing like a

decided rupture with those who, affecting to

be in affiliation with him in a general way,have done what they could to disconcert andembarrass him.

We have said that the symptoms are plainthat point to tho approaching termination oithe troubles growing out of the obstinacy ex-

hibited in Congress, and the country must hailwith delight tho fact of its being so. To thedefeat sustained on one or two iate occasionsby the most ultra of that body, we may nowadd that which occurred recently on the qitt-slion of admitting the loyal member fromArkansas?Co!. Johnson?who, sent thither bvloyalvoters, would have been?beyond doubt?admitted, had several members who wereabsent been present to vote. As it was. thevote was seventy-eight to seventy; showingconclusively that the point formerly insistedupon of keeping out all who come up fromthe South?loyal us well as disloyal?is nolonger insisted upon; and that ere long, Ten-nessee, especially, will find herself fully rep-resented in a body where long since her voiceshould have been heard.

And however certain men there are weddedto the theory and practice of considering theStates lately in -rebellion as ''territorie-." it isclear that they must soon recede from a posi-tion so unwisely taken. Both Air. Lincolnand the present Executive having been place !in their eminent positions on grounds ?<> en-tirely opposite lo territorial'' theory, theformer having, in his first memorable "Inau-gural," laid down the proposition that noState could by any act of its own withdrawitself from the Union, what greater absurditycould be insisted upon now. than to acceptmen holding these views as leaders, whilstgoing against them in a manner which changesthe relationship in the most vital manner pos-

sible ?

It is hardly needful at thU lata day to seriously argue the unsoundness of a theorywhich, admitted, gives in to the validity of a

"Secession ordinance:" and yet to consum-

mate party euda, that is precisely what theseultras seek to do. Going against a positionunswervingly held by the late lamented Exe-cutive throughout his term of office, ignoringand scouting a position which was made thechief basis of the most gigantic war everwaged, the men who would do this may rest

assured that sooner or later thev must aban-don doctrines so broadly erroneous; they mustrecognize in the people those who are en pa!of judging for themsuives the rights of ti. :matter.

Let all be patient a httla longer, then, inview of what is happening at Washington.With the work began which shows that atlast they feel their ultimate dependence uponthe people; with the fact made more cleareven' day which points to the support of thePresident, as against these persistent opposersof everything which promises peace ami asolution of our difficulties, no fear but thatone or two more trials will show that extremeviews are surrendered, and that quitting profit-less debate, and heedless agitation, they willbe constrained to attend to the real interestsof the country. In this view of the ca;e, theformation of a great National Union party

looks more promising every hour; and in thishope, let the people continue to sustain andencourage the President in his endeavor togive us reconstruction and peace.

MARRIED.STEWART?SOLOMON.?On tho 12th it;ft., by

Rev. Dr. J, J. Bullock, Sej>. H. Stewart to Carrie,daughter of Isaac Solomon, Esq., all of this city

TI'RNER?AMES. ?On the 12th instant, by Rev.*J as. S. Ross, Joshua Turner to Annie Ames, both ofthis city.

TYLER?LOGUE.?On the 15th inst., by Rev. G.? Nice, John A. Tyler to Miss Kate Logue, daughterof Louis Logue, Esq., all of this city.

WATTS?-HENDERSON.?On the 13th inst., byRev. Joseph Franer, William Watts, Jr., of Annap-olis, Md., to Hannah Amanda, eldest daughter ofRev. Dr. Henderson, of this city.

DIED.ALNIJTT.?On Saturday, 17th instant, in tho 66th

year of her age. Sallic Smith Alnutt, late of Calvertcounty, Md.Her funeral will take place thi3 afternoon, at 2o'clock, from her late residence.

CULLISON.?On the 13th inst.. Willie Allen, in-fant son of George W. and Amanda L. Cuilison, aged9 months.

OSTENDORF.?On the 16th inst., Alexander, theyoungest sou of Anton and Margaret Ostendorf, agedHO years. 9 months and 21 days.

TORPIIY.?On the 15th instant, Thomas Torphy,aged 55 years, a native of Ireland, but lor the last 26years a resident of Baltimore.

HOW ARD.?On the 16th instant, Deborah Ridgciv.Howard. j

"Iam in no danger from accident.'' is tho very

common remark of persons, when the subject of in-surance against loss by accidents is mentioned to

them. Because they have lived so long withoutmeeting with an accident, they imagine there is nodanger whatever of a mishap to themselves. But excmption from accident intho past is no guaranty ofImmunity therefrom in the future. Every person infact ij continually liable to accident. -

Therefore get a policy of insurance against accidentsat 63 Second street, from TV. B. LOUXSBCRY, agent

of tho Travelers' Insurance Company of ilartloru. It

Dalley s Magical I'ain Extractor is a cer-tain euro for Burns, Piles, Corns, Bunions, Rheuma-tism, Frost Bites, and Skin Diseases. Try it. Only25 cts. Sold by druggists. 16-1 m-in.w&fr

Uißdllug Wood.Wood of all Sizes, Oakand Pine Wood,

Delivered free of charge.Office City Steam Fire Wood Mills,

Over 99 West Batlimoro stroct,d27-6m2p JAB. H. JOHXSON & Co., proprietors.

\u25a0WWe call our readers attention to SMITH, BROS.A Co'a Now stock of Spring Clothing just opened

at SMITH, BBOS. A Co.'s popular Clothing House, No.40 West Baltimore street.

Our new stock of Gents Furnishing Goods justopened at 38 West Baltimore street, next to MarbleHall.

Call and see our new styles of Gents FurnishingGoods at 38 West Baltimore street, next to MarbleHall.

Alltho latest novelties in Collars, Ties, Scarfe, Ac.,at West Baltimore street, next to Marble Hal!.

T'ne popular Clothing House, No. 40 West Bal;i---mo*e sfreet. next to the great Furnishing House.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

i'OERSI", or THREELECTURES willbe delivered in the Metho-dist Protestant Church, corner of Fayette and Ais-ouith streets, by the pastor, Rev. J. R. Nichols, as

follows:Ist?"Social Desliny of Young Men," Monday eve-

ning, 19th inst., at 7 Ao'clock.2d?"Position and Influence of Y'oung Ladies "

Thursday evening, 22d inst.. at I'A o'clock.lid?"Courtship and Marriago." Monday evening,26th inst.

Tickets for the Course, 50 eta. fel&M,ThAu-3t*p-;;.MAHYI.A.\IIACIRHT LTIRAI fUr-y COLLEGE, Feb. 10.1866. j

An adjourned meeting of tho Stockholders of thisInstitution willbo held at tho Office of the State Su-perintendent of Public Instruction, on TUESDAY",20th inst.. at 12 o clock M.

fel2-eotF2o J. O. WHARTON. Register.

n-UjW FEIi Hl'PRATER FOlt COLEEUESIky AND YOUTHS-The Presbyterian Churcheswill observe the Vi eek of Prayer for the Y'oung by aDaily Prayer feting in the Central Church (Dr.Smith's) EVERY AHERNOON THI3 WEEK at4M P- M. On THURSDAY the Day of Prayer forColleges, Seminaries and Schools; a general meet-ing will be held in the name Church at 7VS o'clock P.ft. fl7-s,si,th-t

i'Ty® BALTIMORE, FEBRUARY 8, 1806.-dy The attention of the citizens of Baltimore is

respectfully invit d to the formation o: the UNITED?;TATES FIRE AJil) MARINE INSURANCECOMPANY OF BALTlMOßE.recent]v authorizedby the General Assembly of Maryland, and is in-tended to accommodate the people of the eastern-eetion of the city It-- capital . tock i.-, at i' cotn-mencamcnt.sy'iti.uOO, and may he increased t05500,000.'I ho charter provides that S:'"> per -hare be paid upontive thousand shares, making the capital paid in-125,01 -1, to be paid by installments of five dollars per.-hare, viz:

Five dollars at the time of subscription.Five dollars on the 5tU dav of "larch, ldfiti.

Tth" May,

..? July, "

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"

Sept. "

and the remaining '-At per share to be paid by iustell-rnents of at such periods as the President andDirectors may determine upon, sixty days noticebeing required for each installment of $5.

Books for subscription to the stock will be openedat the Second National Rank, Broadway, on TUES-DAY, February lA, and as soon as 1,000 shares arosubscribed the Company willbe organized bv theCorporators named in the charter, v,-ho willact asDirectors untilthe third .Monday in July next, whenDirectors will be elected by the Stockholder-.

Corporators.R.K.HAXVT.EY, \VM. 11. CATHCART,-I AS. \u25a0. RANDOLPH, : GEO. A. COLEMAN,?I As. U. RAMSAY, j'i'llOS. 800/.' HAS. 1. MORRIS. CALEB B. HYNES,JNC. S. GILLM.XN. JNO. V,'. RANDOLPH,JNO. J. ABRAHAMS, | l'e!9-eo4tm,w,sat,tu

rrS*MAR¥I,A3SJ> INSTITUTE.?The eom--W> mitten take idea UP- in announcing that anEXTRA LECTURE .WITHOUT CHARGE to allwho nrc entitled toattend tho regular course) willbodelivered on TO-MORROIV (Tuesday) NIGHT, bvRev. N. H. SOHKXCK.

SUBJECT ?"New America." This lecture has beensuccessfully given in Brooklyn and New Y'ork, andwillbe repeated here at the request of many citizens.Single tickets (at the door) f>o cents.

THE TENTH (reguIarTLECTURE of the coursewillbe delivered (at, tho same time, in tho ChemicalRoom), by Dr. AIKEN. Subject?"Carbonic Acid."Among other illustrations will be exhibited the so-lidification (requiring a pressure of <50,000 or 70.000lbs.) of this gas, and also the combustion of a dia-mond to prove that this gem of gems is nothing morethan pure charcoal.

Single tickets (at the door) 25 cents.fel'9-at COMMITTEE ON LECTURES.

,|-3iTKEASrBEB*B is EPAKT Si'est"NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY CO..CALVERT STATION.

BAI.TIMORK, January 25,DIVIDEND NO. B.?The President and Directorsof this Company have declared n Quarterly Dividendof i'WO (2) PER CENT., clear of National and Start

faxes, payable on 2')T![ OF FEBRUARY NEXT :?

Stockholders residing in Philadelphia at the Office ofGEORGE TABEK,Transfer Agent, No. _3l S. Third-trcet, and to all other Stockholders, aa heretoforeat. this Office.The Transfer Books willbe close.! from Bth to 22dof February inclusive.

, By order, J. S. LEIB.,ia-"-2awtfob'ii) Treasurer.-5p SOTMIE?CORKBR OF CAI.VEKTLsy AND WATER STREETS.-Wc have for re-

: airing of V, atclies the best. European and Americanwatch makers: also, jewelers, engravers and watchcase makers on iho promises. Apply to GABRIEL!-. CLARK, corner of Water and Calvert streets,a-ent for William Dixon's London Watch and Jules

J urgenson'? Copenhagen atch. fel'3-llmo

; TO SIIIPIEKS.-~Tho steam-ship '"ISABELLA,"Captain WAMBFRSIB, isrritiidra-wn from rlio Charleston nnd Havana Line.liEMll' M. WAItFIELD, Agent.

FOR HIJBSCSIPTIONS TOCAPITAL vi the "Bx\LTE

MDRB LEVLK BEATER PRESS COMPANY."wid be opened the cotintinar room of I*. Ob MT'P-n'KiV-'IV.C' Pi. street, on tho THlß-.tiLjsJ.il LAY OF FJ'iBRL ARY, 18(56, and rein tinopen lor ten da.va. By order of tho

t 1;t COMMISSIONERS.Orrit'ii OF THL SIARILAK!)

* ?' INEBB IATE ASYTJ'M, BAI.TIMOEPI, Autru-t. 1865.?1b th Public: WM. <'? ILTON. Bf .

? r ?pointe.l the A:er.t of the ''AP YLAE i-for the par nose of Boae-Cn:

ASCRIPTIONS on aoopnt of '?:<> bniidingc? e<?-e?sary to VvMent* rrho *.Te c n

\u25a0 tly apulyin- f>r n,-. i.?..i.-.n. He cr,-nrsip.?rcomnendf 1 tr> our feHrw ciiiz-u-, Ly who-tc liuc. \u25a0i .'.irrivut-.onß ivo hope tc Lo ?. -o to:*occmmod? Iq ai 'l-ists for the reformat! w su', -.utzecs the !r- -

yHagpeotfnifr, t .M.ROBBRTS. ST. O-iTtwideut Maryland fjipbrvvtn Am '-; m. auti-tfl

j 'T-.-THK BAITISttKE ASSOCIATION for' 'he IMPROVEMENT OF THE CONDI

if , "1- THE POOR. A stated meeting of theboard of Managers w;ll beheld in the Central oifi.v,? Btree 'i '"n -- c Holliday, on M'-N-D.W h v I.M.Vg next, Feb. IV. at 7 li o'clock. Tinv ard.-i will pica.-e coinpletctlieircollectionsend makea full report the name evening.

fe!6-3t Z. D. ItHASH EARS. See'y.

"3Y <? AVER'S ( UIIKiiYi'ECTORAI.-l-.irG-& flic rapid euro of Cough.-, Colds. InllucD!'o:ii.:or,crs, Croup, Bronehiti.-, Incipient G'onsump--1,011. mid for tue relief of Con?unt|.fivo "aticufs in?nlvanecd stages of the disease. So wide i.-; the flei-l

'is usefuiness and so nuiuerous are th c. cases of:ui c^f that almost wary section of country about;-!.-inpersona publicly known, who have been re ored. oiii alarming and even dcspcra.e of i.hrlungs bj it.= jjg,.. When once tried, its auperioi j

\u25a0 \u25a0 cr every other expectorant is too apparent, to (soiipe observation, fml where its virtue? are known,tho public no longer hesitate what antidote to c i-p!oy for tho distressing ami dangerous affectim- u"(sc pulmonary organs that are incident to our )?-ernto. ;V hiio many inferior remedies thrust unon *ho

? mmunity have failed and been discarded, thin in?-fined friends by every trial, conferred beneliu on?no afflicted they can never forgot, and irodue"d

? urea too numerous and too remarkable to bo for-gotten.Wo can only assure the public, that quality i?

carefully kept u] to the best it ever has been, andthat it may be relied on to do for tiicir relief all thatit has ever done.

(treat numbers of Clergymen, Physicians. State.-man nod eminent personages, have lout their nam;> certify the unparalleled usefulness of our rome-es. iiut, -;:2C0 here will not permit the insertion 'Mem. The Agents below named furnish prratis our

miriean At,iHtriac, in which they are rrivc-u: wi.h°ofull ucscriptions of tha cowpiaims tilcy cure,those who require alterative n,rtli<-ivc to purlfro 'nlooil, willliud Aycr's Compound llxtracL S..r i

i mlla the remedy to uso. Try it once, and you winsnow its vaiue.Prepared by J. C. AYEH It CO., Lowell, Mass..

. ad sold by V,. 11. BROWi re BRO? Baltimore, andoyall dealera. jahh eohmdtwBAlt ViSMSW OF sbtts ( PiiEP

u 1' DH.STRICKLAND'S PILiSRHMIIi)Y.-vr. Glac.", ci Janesville, Wisconsin, writes for thtj'onefit of all t.Lo Buffer with the Piles, that ho h

troubled for eight ye&ra with an aggravate.'. oust-of Piles, and his brother VZJ (iischarood from thearmyaa incurable, (ho being quito paralysed withl .0 Piles.) Roth these distressing cases were enreowith one bottle of Dr. Strickland's Pile Remed1 ho recommendation of these gentlemen, beside P :iilytestimonials received by br. Strickland* ought

to convince those su boring thut the most aggravate,'ironic casos of Piles are cured by Dr. Strickla"

Pile Remedy. It is sold by Seth 8. Dance, ICS Isah<-Aiorestie**. £iiibv ProgsbiLs everywhere.Wholesale Agent., TROMSKN a BLOCK

a. k 00;BETH o. jUajnOE,

jy3-ly Agent.

r. MAJMTS IASTITIHR,

f,b,' °*rciaes_ will be resumed on MONOA7-LAT, September 4th, at 8 o'ciook A. M,, on whichmynew scholars will bo admitted.Three higher classes exclusively intended for yean?

\u25a0idles, were farmed but January, ana are in siicoiv,all operation at present.Parents sending boarders, are requested to provide

:cr their punctual arrival.c.u3l-tfi p KNAPP.

jl'S" A SUPERIOR REMEDY.-wTcauefm--Wy scicutioueiy recommend to thoso suffering frorr

a distressing cough, Dr. .Strickland's Meliiflucu.-.ough Balsam. It gives relief almost instantaneon.-;:ud is withal not disagreeable to ibet i-te. There i.-*

no doubt that the Mellifluous Cough Bab > n is one e<tho beet preparations in use, and is all that it: pro-prietor claims for it. We have tried it during thepest week and found relief from a most distressingcough. It is prepared by Dr. Strickland, No. isfSycamore street, Cincinnati, Ohio, and for sale'.vDruggists. Wholesale agents Toumeu k Biook, ar-'-o. vngeier ACo. iy3-1v

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.jB PIJBIIC SAI.E OF VAI.IAHI.J;IfiiiL

? REAL ESTATE INB A L T 1 MO It E COU N T YBy virtue of adecroeof tho Circuit Court of Bal-timore city, datod tho fifth day of February, iu thoyear 1866, and passed in a cause in S3id court, where-in Jus. E. Meeds and others were complainants andJohn E. Willis and other? were defendents, the' un-dersigned, as trustees, will expose at public salo, tothe highest bidder, on FRIDAY, the second day of.March next, at one o'clock P. M? at the ExchangeSalesrooms, in tho city of Baltimore, the followingdescribed property, that is to say:

ALLTHAT litAC l OR PARCEL OK LAND,lying and heirs in Baltimore county aforesaid, situ-'etedon the Baltimore and Philadelphia Turnpikeroad, near tho fourth railo stone on said road, andabout two uiilos from the city limits, containingtwenty-one acres and one-ouarter of an aero andthirty-three square perches of land, and which isd escribed ina deed from John E. Willis to Edward- chw.irtye, bearing date the Srst day of July, intheyoarlfoy. and recorded among tho Lund Record? o'Baltimore County in Liber G H. C.. No 26 folio200. Ac.

Tho above described property is in fee, and iGtu-sted on the Herring Run, opposite Herring Run H-u-c? ourse. It was formerly known as Kingsbury Millthe walls or which are rtill standing, and i? one oithe best millsites in tho vicinity of the cily.

The improvements consist of a FRAME DWELL-ING and a large stone STABLE, curable of holdingtwelve or fourteen horses.

The terms of sale, ar. prescribed bv the decree are-One-third in cash on tiie day of sale, one-third inlour months, and one-third in eight mouths, the creditpayments to be secured by the notes of the purchaserwith security, to be approved by the trustees, and tobear interest from the day of sale; or all cash at theoption of the purchaser or. tho day of sale, or the finalratification thereof.

SAMUEL U. TAGART,WILLIAM 3. WATERS,

Trustees.F. W. BENNETT & CO.,

GGN=| SAFES. P.IRAN LILLIE'S CHILLED IRON SCLFLFIRE AND

BURGLAR PROOFSWITH

COMBINATION LOCKS,

A. PROSEUS,General Southern Agent,

57 WEST LOMBARD STREET,fc9-t.f Opposite Postoffloo.

FREE ECl*t it EVERY JIOKNIKU, (ex-cept Sunday. Also, Boarding and Lodging, at

moderate rates, at 71 S. CHARLES ST., near Pratt®L. red sign. Nl-Vi PAG VTtJ. L-c folhiv"

SU6ABS ANDrnr JSL SI RA_" JSC ,

ATREDUCED PRICES.

Choice English Island SUGAII, 14 and 15 cts.;

Nice do do 13 cts.;

M'h te Sugar .17 and 18 cts.

Patapsco Family FLOUR. sls; Extra do., $13.25 per

bbl.; Lingainore Family (a superior FLOUR) sl3 per

bbl.; Good Extra FLOUR, sll.For sale by

.....

D. SDLLIVAN,leio-tml Corner Lexington and Pipe atg.

VOTICE.Water Rent and Tax for the year 1866,

Iaid during tho present mouth (l'ebruary) will beuS, r? ai-?fF oant °flft per cent,

offiw.JjinS!" dlnacce , requires the water to be shut".s'been blpL8idf° r Wter BeDt f° r

the pre^nrmonth? 1 be aftet lhe 28111 ofThose interested willregardithis as sufficient notice,najtt GEORGE MERRYMAN,

i Registrar.

CO-PARTNERSHIPS.THE XTISTIDERSI O-IhTEiD

Have this day formed a copartnerahip under thename and style of

a. ZVIBSLXLIFIXIZiDOi CO.,

For the purposo of conducting a

WHO EES AEE AND RETAIE

COAL BUSINESS.E. MERRIFIELD,0. F. MANNING.

Ealtimore, Jan. 17.1866.We aro permitted to refer a* follows, Tin

Messrs. Johnston Brothers k Co.,Hayward, Bartlett Co..

I " Horace Abbott k Son," E. L. Parker & Co.," Cushings k Bailey,

Hugh Sisson, Esq.

We rre prepared to fill orders promptly for allkinds and sizes of Anthracite and Bituminous Coal,including Pitts ton. Baltimore Company's, George's

Creek, Cumberland, Lorbcrry, Ac., Ac., screened inthe best manner, and guaranteed 2240 lbs. per ton.

To largo consumers or others, purchasing by thecargo or car load, wo offer most liberal inducements.Best quality

Oak ancl Pine Wood, Sawed and Split

by machinery, sold at lowest rates.

Office at Hutchinson Bros, No. 14 Light street.

Js2o-lm E. MERRIFIELD & CO.

PUKE Sflf.K!

PUKE MILK !!PUltli MILK!!!

PURE MILK!!ft,

THE BALTIMORE CONDENSED MILK COM-PANY beg leave to Jay before the public the follow-ing document. for which they ask a general and im-partial perusal. Prof. AIKEN, one of the most emi-

ent Chemists and Piiarm. coutists of the country, atihe solicitation of several citizens, has made athorough analysis of the MILK. which the Companyprepay. a and now furnishes to thousands inour city,nd his professional opinions and conclusions hai o

been kindly furnished ns for publication. The eub-; -iced is the dooument: .I'siTF.nsiTY in- MARYLAND, JARUA-.V 22d, ISC.To TUR CITIZENS OR BALTIMOBR: In accordancewith the request of several families who are nowusing Condensed Milk, and others who desire toadopt it, if found pure, I have visited the Works ofme BALTIMORE CONDENSED MILK COM-PANY, near York, Pa., aud now give the results ofmy observations there, confimod by subsequent x--aminations of the Milk in my Laboratory. TheMilk received at the Factory door was carefully rx-s mined, all not absolutely fresh was rejected, and the-reel pure Milk was put m clean brass kettles, stand-ing in a vat of hot wator. There it remained a brieftime, sufficient to accomplish the coagulation of thecasein. It was then passed through a metal filterinto n iarce copper kettle, when it was again moder-tciy heated by steam, and thon transferred h>-ex-

haustion to the vacuum pan for final concentration.This concentration was carried on inanartial vacuumat a temperature not cxceodi.ig 190° Far. thermome-ter. From the vacuum pan it was discharged intocans,"hich were rapidly cooled by immersing them in a

rat of ice water, and the Milk was then ready fordistribution. By this simple process, in a fewhours, while Isiood watching each successive step,omc 500 gallons of sweet, pure country Milk, freshtroni the cow. without dilution or adulteration, wasreduced to e.bout 125 gallons of the condensed article.The Condensed Milk thus produced containing oft.cc-e.'siiy everything originally present except thevery sum!! per rentage of casein left adhering to the!aside of the brass kettles after the preliminary heat-ing and the seventy five per cent, of wator expelledin the vacuum pan. This almost self-evident truthwas confirmed by subsequent chemical examination.One of tho articles removed, the casein, is the onoconstituent of Milkmost prone tochange, most, readilydecomposed, aud when undergoing change it alwaysacts like a ferment, ana brings about, that chemical\u25a0uattro in the sugar by which lactic acid is produced.

'I his partial removal of tho casein from the Con-densed Milk must then diminish its tendency to be-< una sour, and at the sntne tinio must prevent thatbje. iiottablo constipating action that so often f'ol-'-.ws the habitual use of coagulated casein as an ar-ticle of food, whether taboo inthe form of cheese orin ordinary boiled Milk. The Condensed Miikis notonly chemically pure, hut in another and an equally: nportant sense it is absolutely pure iu being abso-lutelyclean. No one can visit tho factory withoutbeing struck with the extreme care taken and theefficiency of the means employed to insure the most\u25a0 -rfect clear,linens. Every utensil, from the smallestcup to the vacuum pan, shone like a mirror, whileboiling water and high steam was lavishly used toremove front tho promises every tiling that might actinthe slightest causa of contamination. From themoment the Milkis received at the door of the fac-tory until it is pavped out agaiit to the consumer, itis never touched by the human band. It is not?nly clean, but it is also undiluted, and inthis respect differs widelyfrom our City Milksupply.J .'uring numerous examinations of Milk'fromvarioussources I have never met with any containing lessthan one-fourth end sometimes found one-thirdwater. This affects the question of cost. Twelvecents for a quart of Milk containing half anint cfwater makes the Milk cost 10 cents a quart. But ono. inrt of Condensed Milk nl 4Scents, with four quarts

coid water, will givo live quarts of Milk bettorthan any ordinary Milkthat I can find, and willcostless tUr.u 10 cents a quart; withthree quarts of waterto one quart Ot Condensed Milk the cost, becomes 12cents a quart, and the product tastes like cream.Even v.e-c the cost greater, it would he worth some-thing to be free from all risk of swallowing stale Milkkept until on the very verge, of decomposition, or; wiilMilk from stall fed and diseased cows. Itwouldho worth something to get rid of the annoyance ofdiscovering a deposit of mud in the bottom of theMilk vessel from which, pcrchuuco.wohnve just boonhelped. And lastly, it -is worth something' to haveresponsible parties standing between us ana the farmyard pump to guarantee that we shall never be calledon to buy pump water at the rate of good Milk. Ineed hardly add that all that IlVive said in relation"!to tho Condensed M{'k <M>)ie* Tith equal foroe to

no preserved Milk, as thai is manufactured in pre-cisely the same way, and differs only incontaining aa large percentage of granulated while sugar.

Respectfully, Ac.,WtLLIAiiK. A. Anns. U.D.,

Prof. Client, aud Phutm. Univ.Md.V) o need only add, in full corroboration of thos core, that ail physicians who have given the Con-

densed Milk a fair trial and examination, fully con-car in tho opinion of Prof. Aikin.

Persons desirous of trying this Milk can leave theirorder? at the depot, or send their address through thePost office boxes established at the street corners.For turthor information apply toNUALEN, CARROLL A CO., Gen. Agents.

?JAME.f BURNS, Manager,

fe 7-t.f Office, No. 18 Light street.

pKOKPECfFSTHE BKNTLEY SPRINGS COMPANY,

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A first-class establishment, to which the citirens ofBaltimore could retreat in the heat of summer, WILSsought mr in vain during the pant season. To supplyt.iat want and to present at t.besamo time a nrofit-?t'de investment to subscribers, attention Is eaUe< tothis Prospectus.

lientlcy Springs is situated at the distance of about\u25a0 miles from the city, (600 feet above tide-water,) onLie Northern Ocniraiivauway, which, with its doubletrack ana present facilities, rendors access to thoSprings easy and frequent. Tho location is one of thomost heaithy inthe United States, and the scenery istoarcoly surpassed anywhere inbeauty and romanceox character. Magnificent trees, an abundance of thepurest water, beautiful ravines, clear mountainstreams and lofty hills contributo to make this spotattractive, and to point itout as admirably adaptedfor a large Summer Hotel. The surrounding neigh-borhood abounds inpleasant walks, shady drives anddelightful prospects.It is proposed to profit by thcsenatural advantages

>y the erection on one of tho mas: eligible sues, andwithin viow eft be Depoi.cf a first-class Hotel, underthe direction of the Bentley Springs Company, ofBaltimore Conntv. The amount of Canitai is fixe.'-it One Hundred Thousand Dollars, in Shares of OneHundred Dollars cash, and tho undersigned are theOfficers and Director?.Itis believed that, in asking the citizens of Balti-more to subscribe to this project, we are advancing

?.heir individual interests as well as that of the cityitself.

Our citizens willbe waited or. by tho Directors ofthe Company for the purpose of soliciting Euhtarip-tions to the stock.

Application may also be made to the Secretary,at the office of tho Company. No. 21 S. Charles street.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS:E. A. A3BOTT, Prcs't.

John 8. Gilmc.n, W. T. Markland,Usyward M. Hutchinson, Oliver A.Parker,A. L. Knight, Isaac Ccale, Jr.,G. W. Burton, liaao S. George,Hugh Sisson, Dr. C. B. Coater,woodward Abraham}. C. YY. Bentley,8. W. Robinson,

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j Char. YVobb, Treasurer.T. H.TTri*nt. flAorAt.arv na24-t?"

OFFICE OF THE qATLANTICMUTUALINSURANCE CO., r

? . Nr.w YoEK, January 27.1866. )ine rrjstees. m eonformity to the Charter of tho

( ouipany, tubinit the following statement of iu af-tairs on tho 31 st December. 1865:Premiums received on Marino Risks,

from Ist January, 1565, to 31st Dcccin-bor. 1865 $6,933,146.80Premiums on Policies not marked off IstJanuary, 186-5 12,019,324.73

Total amount of Marine Premiums $8,952,471.53No Policies have been issued upon Life Risk's, nornpon lire Risks disconnected with Marine Risks.Premiums marked off from l3t January,1865, to 31st December, 1865 $6 764 146 38Losses paid during the same period 3,659 17545Returns of Premiums and Expenses 992,341.44The Company has the following assets,

via:United States and State cf Now York, Block, City, Bank and other Stocks. $4 628 555 00Loans secured by Stocks and otherwise.. 3!330,350!00Real Estato and Bonds and Mortgages... 221,280.00Dividends on fctooKs. Interest oil Bond 3

and Mortgages and other Loans, sun-dry notes, re-insurance and otherdue the Company, estimated at 144,964.43Premium Notes and Bills Receivable 3,283,801.96Cash in liank-~Coin KIICash in Bank?U. S. Treasury Note Ciir- '

rency 310.551.78Total amount of Assets 5f2199 975 17Six per cent, interest on the outstanding certificatesof profi.s willbe paid to tho holders thereof, or theirlegal representatives, on or after Tuesday, the 6th ofreDruary next.

\u25a0 I" ifty7( ur pen; t. of the outstanding certificates of thei.-sue of ISt4 willbe redeemed and paid to the holdersthereof, or their legal representatives, on and afterTuesday, the6th of February next, from which dateinterest on the amount so redeemablo willcease. Thocertificates to bo produced to tho time of paymentand cancelled to the extent paid.

A dividend of thirty-five per cent, is declared ontho net earnod premiums of the Company for the yearcn.hngMst December. 1865 for wfiich certificatesnext

lidU 00 an r Tu6sdtty ' tlle Mof AprilBy order of the Board. J. H. CHAPMAN

Secretary.T , _ _ TBUBTKKg.John D. Jones, Wlll. Sturgis,Charles Dcnms Henry K. iiogert,ff.H. H. Moore. Joshua J. Henry.HenryColt, Dennis Perkins,W m. L. Pickersgill, Joseph Gaillarti. JrLewis Curtis, J. Henry BurgyCharles H. Russell. Cornelius Grtnnell,Lowell Holbrook. C. A. Hand,R. Warren Weston, B.J. Howland,KqyalPheJps, Benj. Babcock,9 a! ®b s?, rs !ow. Fletcher YVestray,A; £ A c Robert B. Minturn. Jr.,rt

m ' S°5 ge ' Gordon YY. Burnham,Ge°. G. ilobaon, irederick Chaunoey,David Lane, James Low.James Bryce Geo. S. Stephenson,Leroy M. Wiley, YVm. H. Webb,Daniel S. Miller,

JOHN D. JONES, PresidentCHAS. DENNIS. Vice-President.W. H. H. MOORE, 2d Vice-ffidentJ. D. HEWLETT,. 3d. Viee-PrSdtS.'Applications on all descriptions of M4.RINERISKS received and forwarded to the above well-

known Company by JAS. CAREY COALE,ja3l-tf Exchange Place.

TRUST FINDS TO IJJXD.-SIOOO for threeyears, secured by mortgage on city property.Being orphans' funds, desire early application. Alto,$14,000 In one sum, $3,000 in another, to lend for fireyears; to b# amply scoured by mortgage on city orBaltimore county property.

JOHN L. HAMMOND,fl'tf 3d Saratoga street.

MISCELLA JVEOUS.1 UIfTEEN SI INDUED SACKS

AS ay Liverpool Salt, landing and for sale byr-n....

HULL, MOTT& Du BUISSON,______

-10 and 42 S. Frederick street.Y

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K.

r wS -~? 5 bl)!s ' doubie Eagle extra choice BayEstate, Maryland and New Y'ork golden: also, lowgrade-, For sale by J. A. RICHARDSON A Co.."-IV-" Calvert and Lombard streets.

f|SO <'AFITAI,I.ST'S.

The Subscriber offers for sale aa interest in a largebody of valuable COAL and TIMBERLANDS, witha view to then- development. Ttieir location affordsgreat inducements, as they aro situated directly ontne line o, the Philadelphia and Erio Railroad.An organized Company is now boariug for Oil onadjoining Lands with every prospect of success

d,"® COAL is Bituminous, the Timber mostly Pineand Oak.Some Baltimore City property would be taken inpart pnyment.I or lurther information, address, to D. C. CARY,

No. 55 W. Pratt street, Bait.?

I]"NETED STATES FIREISD KM RINE> INSURANCE COMPANY OF BALTIMORE.INCORPORATED 1865.

OFFICE NO. 173 BROADWAY,in the buildings?' n °ecuiiied by the Second National Bank.This Company willcommence business on the 19thFebruary, and is now prepared to insure against lossor.damage by Fire and to take Marine and InlandRisks.Application for Insurance to he made to JAMBST. RANDOLPH, Vice President.

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DIRgCTORS.K. K. Ilawley. [John J. Abrnhain?,James T. Randolph, IWm. 11. Cathcart,Jamea G.Ramsay, IGeorge A. Coleman,Charles T. Morris, IThomas Booz,John S. Gilman, >C tleb B. Hynes.

fir-lit JOHN W. RANDOLPH, President.

Ke 8. HOLMES ASONS.

HARDWARE,iXD

ENGINEER AND MACHINISTSUPPLIES.CORXEP. o? PRATT AXDFEEDKRICK STRKBTS.

Vessels' and Steamers' Signal Lanterns, Gum,Hemp and Lubricating Packing. Hose, Gum andLeather Belting, Side and String Lacintr, Files. En-gine Oiler.-, Wrenches, Steam Whistles, Gongs, ScrewBolts, Nutd and Washers, etc.: and a full afsortmentof Buiiuers' Hardware and Tools?nil of which wooder at factoTy prices. Orders for Brass Work at-tended to promptly. fol6-6mo

ffHK ASIKKICAX tillPAINT CO.,AND

WHITE LEAD WORKS.forVuc manufacture of

BUTCHER'S PATENTLtlH A U ! BOE It PAIN T.

PAINTS OF EVERY COLOR,From the Finest XVhito to the Dcorest Black, ground

in puro Linseed Oil,an'l

DISSOLVED RUBBER.Macufaatary, 9. E. *nr. Twentieth and Filbert sts.,

Philadelphia.6USTIN & FLEMING,

16 S. Gay street, Baltimore,General Ageutfl.

Circulars and references sent upon receipt of apottage stamp. fe!6-lw

HOUSE, SIGN, SHIP AXD STEAMBOATPAINTING.?IMITATIONS OF ALLKINDS

OF WOOD MACHiNJfi GRAINING, at 26 per cent,below old prices.Raving sober and competent workmen inhis employ,

the Fuhscribcr is prepared to have ail work commit-ted to his charge executed with promptness and des-patch, at reasonable rates. Materials furnished atmarket prices. Ailordor3 through tho Post willre-ceive prompt attention. JOBN WELCLI,

lalOflm ISO Thames street.

STEIN WAY & SON'SPIANO FORTES,

SSASOJS & BfASSXIS'S

Cabinet Organs.

PIANOS FOB BENT.

PIANOS REMOVED.tHAtI. 8. RENTERS.

dUt.ffir. SOW.FJ-elt,A 10 N. Ckarles.A FV 1.1 GATION willbe made to the City Coun-XB_ei. at the present session, for Dorinissioi) to erocta steam eugmo at No. 8 N. Liberty street. fo!7 lot*

AXOXNfCiMIKVNOTlCE.?Consignees or own-ers of 4 boxes and 1 trunk, marked Newton. U.b. A.; also 2 Gunks marked A. M. N.; also 1 trunkmarked J. N., per_ steamship Cumberland, frontOnarleston, b. C., will please call and receive thesame, as thoy BTO stored at their expanse and riskPENDERGAST, FEN WICK k CO..tel7-4t 77 Smith's wharf, up stairs.

AMUSEMENTS.| | 01.I,I1>AY STREET lUKAIBE

THIS (Monday) EVENING, Feb. 19.First time here of a new Drama, in five acts, of ab-sorbing and thrilling interest,

entitled.EOST IN I.ONDON!

Produced with new scenery, costumes and ap-pointments, and a strong cast, embracing

the leading members of thetalented

STOCK COMPANY. ;INSTITUTE.

fcTHIRD~YVEEKOF THE

GREAT ORIGINALMILTONIANTABLEAUX

REPRESENTINGHEAVEN. HELL, CHAOS and PARADISE.And completely illustrating Milton's immortalpoem of

"PARADISE LOST."Exhibition every nigbt this week, except to-mor-

row (Tuesday) night.MATINEE Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons,Admission only 25 cts.

NO HALF PRICE AT NIGHT.Children to Matinee J5 cts.A M TWIPT ixr I,

Vv w - WERT, Proprietor.A. M. DORT.AND, Business Managerfelt! M,w,T,pAs-5t F. C. GARDNfeIt. Agent.

05 FIRST GRAND BAIL OF THEC MSSt F

ohiAJ C .!'lJ}Ay CLlrl!- a' the NEWtFli >"'?, on TUF.-DAY EVE-

EIA (j&NING, March bth,1866."B.SE J hey pledge themselves thnt no pains or ex-pense shall be snared to make itthe Ball of the season._

COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS:Thos. H. Shanks. !Thos. M. Dukehart.< apt. David Crouch, John AlterdiceJohn A.Davidson, i Walter Moxley, Jr..John F itzpatnck, Uas. A. Pas=eayWm. M. Jenkins. iLloyd H. Coberth.David Duncan. IE. 11. PriceT

, RECEPTION COMMITTEE:John Lloyd. IP. I>. Reilly.Jas. D. Lowry ! Wesley V. Woodward,Col. Gregory Barrett. | Alfred Saulsbury.John W. Davis. . Byron Frost.XV m. 11. Uebden. ICharles Swearer.

FLOOR MANAGERS ?Jas. Pritehett, I Jas. McFarland,iho.-. b. Chappell. |jos. T. Johnson,XVm. Tate, lAlex. RutherfordMASTER OF CEP.EMONIES?SAMUEL KEENE.HisExcel'n'y Gov. Swaiiii,|Col.

V

E. R. Petherbridgo,lion. Jno. L.Thomas, Jr.,| "

XVm. IJ. XViegel,..

Chas. E. Phelps, " G. XV. P. Smith,John Leo Chapman, I " G. W. Bradley,Edwin u. XX ebstcr. E. F. M.Faehtz,Jno. M grazier, Capt. Thos. C. James.Maj.Gen. John R. Kenly, "

John Beard,Brig.Gen.R.N.BowermanlLieut. Alex. Owens."

n Jo , hl' XVoolley, |Hon. XVm. P. Eaton.Henry G. Hazen, Esq., Thos. 11. Carmichael, Esq.John B. Askew, SAlford Mace.Sam'l M.Evans, " i Thos. H. Mules,John Barron, "

VVm. Thomson, "

Valentine Foreman, " I John T. Ford. "

JohnT. Fardy; " (Thos. Booz, "

Geo. T. Wilkins. " IMatthew Fardy,iii-1' r.3i Cu s-

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" I sterling Thomas. Jr., "

Philip S. Chappell, Jacob Rice, "

John XX ills, " James T. Allison,James Young, "

Frcd'k Zimmers "

Andrew J. Burke, " lOtto Benuer, "

Harry C. Bregee, " lienry C. Jones.It.Stockett.Matthows "

|Geo. Neodbam "

James Brown, " XVm. J. Lloyd, "

Henry S. Langford, " John C. XViiliams "

Kill'd Gardner. " I John F. Ellinger.Geo. Follzs, " Stephen XVhalen,Thos. B. Burch, ' j Oliver Hack,Thos. Sewell, "

Archib'd Stirling, Jr., "

ChriftopEhr Shaw, Samuel T. Hatch, "

Fred'k Laib,"

Milton XX'hitney, "

'lr°.nP v*" i F. Honneberry,

"

Nicholas \ aliaiu. Robt. A. .McAllister. "

Dr. Gerard L. Morgan, IDr. Wm. 11. Baltzell, "

BRISCOK S CKLEBBATED BAND is engaged for thooccasion. Supper and Refreshments by an experi-enced caterer. Tickets 81, admitting a Gentlemanand Ladies. .N. B.? Positively no hats, cap 3, or over-coats allowed intho ball-room. It#

BANKING.~

OHARI.ES0 HARI.ES B. WATERS -RASTER.BANKERS ANI> BROKERS,

N. XV. CORNER BALTO. AND CRAULES STS.GO VERNMENT SECURITIES.

EXCHANGE.BONDS. STOCKS.

GOLD AND SriYBR.

BALTIMORE DAILY COMMERCIAL -MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19 1866.

bbls. Prime ROSIN, from Charles-\u25a0 ton, fe. C., per steamships Cumberland, JEHiollnight and Sea Lull, now landed and for sale by

? PEN D LRU.A ST, FEN WICK & CO.,' e ' 7-t 77 Smith's wharf, up stairs.

A GREAT SPECULATIONis

REAL. ESTATE.

L6OO ACRES Of VALI-ABLG

TIMBER LAND

large dwelling and a valuable

The Caeapon River runs through this Property,making it vory convenient to get the Timber to

Market

We are authorised to sell this property at the low

price of FIVE DOLLARS per acre. Title indis-

putable and guaranteed. Apply toSUTTON & GEMMELL,

relG-lw 56 Exchango Place, Bait.

~AC C IDENTS7~

NATIONALLIFE AND TRAVELER'S INSURANCE COM-

OF NEW YORK.CAPITAL $500,009.

BALTIMORE OFFICE.56 EXCHANGE PLACE.hiuea General Accident Ticket) from One to Twenty

Daye.These Tickets insure against Accidents of every de-

scription for $5,000 in ease of death, or $25 per weekcompensation for disabling accident.

TARIFF OF RATES.1 day .25 cental ft days 51 2ft2 days ftOcents; 8 days 2 003 days 75 contsjl2 days 3 00. J2O days 4 00

Insurance on above tickets commence at 6 o'clockA. M? 12o clock M? 6 o'clock P. M.

Remember that 25 cents per day insures for $5,000.i)vnw of the Company. No.fto EXCHANGE PLACE.

PHILIP D. SUTTON,General Agent.

SUTTON & GEMMELL,-air- l; Aesociato Agents.

EJECTION.OFFICE NORTHERN CENTRAL 1RAILWAY COMPANY. -

Daltimosz, Feb. S, 1866.)Agoner&l meeting of the Stockholders of this Com-

pany willbo held at Calvert Station on THURSDAY,the22d instant, between the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock,for the purpose of electing TWELVE DIRECTORSfor the ensuing year.

Tho transfer books willbe eloscd on tho Sth instantuntil alter the election,By order, ROBERT S. EOLLINS.

foS-th, Secretary.

THE PROGRESSIVE EVEXI.TOSCHOOLat Professor KNAPP'S Institute, Nos. 29, 31 and

33 Holliday street, opens each evening at T o'clock.Pupils willplease bo punctual at tho hour. Cireu-lars can be obtained at the Institute. fe6-tf

"SEWING MACHINES:\u25a0A. PRESENT

~W orth Having,Of course any present, however trivial, is worth ac-ceptance, as its value is not intrinsic, but is to be

measured by the unseen jewels of sentiment thatimagination invests itwith. Still, ono does not ob-

I met to a present having a high intrinsic valueiVhere a woman knows ho can afford, she will notthink tlio less of a prcsont from her husband for itshaving cost from forty to two hundred dollars. Nota bit of it. Now, wo have ia our mind's eye, justsucn a present as a true wife would like to receive

from her worser half. Such of our own readers aswould see it inits substantial form, may do so bystepping into the salesroom of Messrs. Grover <fc Ba-ker. Inone of their sewing machines, so perfect intheir construction, and so easily adapted to everykind of work, we think that a genuine husband wholoves his wite, and would, therefore, lighten her heartby lightening her household cares, willfind just sucha present as he ought to feel bound to give her at thisSeason of festivity and gratefulness. The prices ofthe machines, which are marvelously simple and re-quire no mechanical skill to manage, are from fifty-five dollars upward. Let every sensible father of a

I family buy one, and in six months it will save itscost in weariness and vexation of spirit" alone.

GROVER <fc BiKER'gFIRST PREMIUM

ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK STITCHSewing Machines.

Wherever known the GROVBR k BAKEB'S SewingMachine is acknowledged to be superior to all others.lhey require no re-winding of thread: are more siin-ple and more easily managed than any other; alwaysready for work, and do varieties of work which noother machine protends to do.kw-fom pperience when wo say that, afteroav.ng tried all the principal sewing machines, wemu>it accordto that of Grover & saker tho pre-

-080 features of sowing?-and elasticity?all of which are

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outin this incomparable invention, make itthe firs - sewing machine in the country.? Naio YorkLmHtan Advocate and JournalOAIR SALESROOMS.aelo dAwtf 18i BALTIMORE STRRBT.

kSOT. ESTABLISHED ISO7

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rr. SHANKSsJ,machisibt,

HEWING HAPHUTK DEALER ANDREPAIRER.

SOUTHWEST COKNEK LOMBARD AND SHARPSTREETS, OPPOSITE ROUND CHURCH.

experience, and eight yearson SEWING MACHINES. All kinds of Machinesfor SALE and EXCHANGE, with the privilege of re-turning FREE OF CHARGE and selecting any otherwithin aixty days inthe city and ninety days in theeountrv. 0025-tf

"KTOTICE INHEREBY GIVEN,That appli-ji*.cation will be made to the City Council ofBaltimore, at Its present session, for permission toJffeet COAL OIL WORKS with steam maohlnery onthe east side of Riuselt street, south of Stockholmstreet, and on the west side of Russell, north of jStockholm street. fll-lOt' j

Bought and sold.Orders from Banks and Brokers willreceive prompt

attention and at as favorable rates as offered else-where. Depo.-its received and money advanced oncollateral.. Purchase and sell Stocks for oasb. or on margins,in this and tGer iuarket9, exclusively on commission.Collections promptly made on all parts of the coun-try, through reliable correspondents. fel4-6mIBXCHAXQEOS fi&JT nUKCHOO,

Also, on LONDON and DUBLIN, insums to suitC".rf, 1;?a ,or ;V? For. sale by PENDKRGAST. FEN--77 Smith's wharf. Agents for WELLS.V ARliil.k CO.. Nftw York. de3o-tf

FIT RNITU RE. ?

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HENRT 8. BHRYOCK. WM. 3KNRY SHBYi>CK

H. S. SHRYOCK & SON,Cabinet, Chair and Sofa

MASCFACI fitEBS,Nc. 6 SOUTH CALVERT STREET,

Three doors south of Baltimore street,Baltimore.

?a ,arie assortment of CABINETJEP§&WArE, CURLED HAIR,RUSK ANDSP<- JS'G MATTRAS3ES, Sc., alwayson hand and mado to order.

Ships' Cabins and Steamboats furnished on thebest terms. 002-tf~

FURNITURE,*

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

8. S. STEVENS & SON,.EXTENSIVE MANUFACTURERS

or

CABINET FUBNTTUHE.WAREHOUSE

NO. S SOUTH. CALVEETBTRE3£T,(East side, second door below Baltimore street.)

FACTORY.ISO. 8 MW STREET,

Je2o-tf (Opposite Front Street Theatre.)

ffli nmmu-niunriiut,m FURNITURE. jfl&l

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FURNITUREr ~,r

WAREROOMS,No. 27 Hanover Street, between Lombard and Ger-man sts., iactory Nos. 13 and 15Granby sts., Bait.V/e have now in Store and keeD constantly on handm

ai? ?? vT-nutL/!f ORNAMENTAL, PLAIN andBlack Walnut COTTAGE SETS. liALL.PARLORand CHAMBER FURNITURE ifevery description.

All made of tho most fashionable patterns, andthoroughly seasoned wood.Doing in the lumber trade, and having a large

Steam Factory, wo are the. possessed of every facili-ty to sou for cosh, at cheaper prices than any otherhouse of the kind in the city. We invite the atten-tion of housekeepers, and ask an examination beforepurchasing elsewhere. We respectfully poiiclt thepatronage of the trade. A. ALLEN£ CO.,

oc2-tf Lumbar Yard, 56 XVest Falls avenue.TV. E. ANDERSON,

Furniture Wareroonis,Not. IS and 12 SECOND STREET,

One Block East of the Post OQoe.Splendid Parlor and Chamber sets. On oand one

oi the largest stocks of. . FURNITUREtn the city. All persons wanting Furniture vibj, lease

Read's Cough Syrup.

J*| V FOB

£ %

Coughs and Colds.A SIMPLE COUGH, which Is a mere nothing in

its incipient form, willsoon terminate inan incurableconsumption, and this is the sad experience of thou-sands. For the relief and cure of all affections of theThroat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Croup, Asthma,Hoarseness, Bronchitis, wo know of no preparationever offered to the public so effectual asBEAD'S COCGH MYKU'tilLIVERWORT,

We give a few certificates, and could give hundreds,bat doom it unnecessary:

FROM REV. JAS. n. BROWN.Of East Baltimore Conference.Ihave used W. H. Read's Cough Syrup withhappy

effects, and from my knowledge of its remedial ingre-dients reoommend itas a most valu&blo medicine.

JAB. A. BKOWX.FROM REV. A. A. REESE, D. D.

Chaplain at Fort McHenry.To my friends suffering with Coughs, Colds and

Hoarseness, I recommend W. H. Read's Syrup ofLiverwort as a valuable remedy.

A. A. Rnsaa.FROM REV. ANDREW MANSHIP.

Of Philadelphia Conference.W. H. RKAD?Dear Sir: I used your Syrup of Liv-

erwort, and take pleasure in saying it was of greatservice to my Throat, and recommend it to clergy-men and public speakers. A. MASSHIP

FROM REV. SAMUEL A. WILSON.Having suffered from a severe Cold, and used WH. Read's Cough Syrup of Liverwort, I found fromits use speedy relief.

Tv v ... SkMpgL A. WILSOX.We have certificates from:Rev. J&5. S. McMurray, Rev. Wm. R. Mill,Rev. Wm. A. Snively, Rev. Wm. W. Hicxs.Rev. Geo. Hildt, Rev. E. J. Way.All from experience recommending it to their

friends and the public in the highest terms, as one ofthe most valuable and speedy Cough Syrups everbrought before their notioe.

Sold by ail the druggists, at 60 oents.

READ'S SORE THROAT POWDER.READ'S SORE THROAT POWDER.READ'S SORE THROAT POWDER,

is one of tho most effectual remedies for Sore Throatsand Cold in the Head we have ever known. Try itonoe, and you will never be without a box in yourIWmlly. i.IS

HAIKBYKIA6! HAIBDYEING!!Mr.OLDHAM'S celebrated Instantaneous HairDye, wholesale and retail.

OLDHAM'SHAIR DYEING AND HAIR CUTTING

SALOON.On the Bridge, No. 96 North Gay street,

Long and favorably known as a first-class SaloonPrivate apartments for dyeing gentlemen's Hairand Whiskors.HOT. COLD AND SHOWER BATHS.

fie2V-l T*

AKMEHNANTS OTHERS desiring to VffTpiov COLORED LABORERS and HOUSE SER-VANTS, oan prooure the same by applying either in

person or by letter to Capt. W. F. SPURGIN LocalSuperintendent Bureau Refugees, Freedmen, &c.Distnot of Columbia, corner of Fourteenth and ifst., WMuington, D, C. iaßl-lm

BOOKS, PAPER, ETC.

*®P O A >

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V

4- GIFT*

BOOK STORE,73

BALTIMORE ST.

THIS IS THE LARGEST AND MOST LIBER-ALLY CONDUCTED ESTABLISHMENT

OF THIS KIND EVER OPENEDIN BALTIMORE.

The Stock consists ofPHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.

PHOTOGRAPHIC BIBLES.PRAYER BOOKS.

POETS ANDPROSE WRITERS,

DICTIONARIES.And all the POPULAR and STAXDAEDWORKS of the

day, including a large assortment Juvenile Books.

BOOKS AT PUBLISHER'S PRICES;And each person purchasing a book will receive a

present valued at 50 cents to §SO.

The proscnts consist ofSILVER PLATED PITCHERS,

CASTORS, CAKE BASKETS,GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,

GOBLETS, SPOONS, FORKS,CUPS, NAPKIN RINGS,

LADIES' SETTS JEWELRY.BRACELETS, RINGS,

BREAST PINS,WORK BOXES,

WRITING DESKS,PICTURE FRAMES,

CLOCKS,And a large variety of other useful and valuable

articles.SEO. URATION,

ja3-tf Proprietor.

CUSHINGS & BAILEY,

BOOKSELLERS,STATIONERY,

ISIASIET £>OOK

MANNIAETNRERS,

262 BALTIMORE-ST.,

OPPOSITE HANOVER STREET.

MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,SCHOOL BOOKS,

CLASSICAL BOOKS.

MEDICAL BOOKS,

LAW BOOKS,

THEOLOGICAL BOOKS.

BLANK BOOKS,

WRITING PAPER,

STATIONERY,

TAG LARGEST AND MOST VARIED STOOK

TO BE POUND INTHE OITT.

PAGED ACCOUNT BOOKS,

Made of Superior LINEN PAFKR, at short notice

ruled and hound to order in any style.

BASKS. IKSUEANOI COMPANIES, CORPORATIONS AND

MERCHANTS, furnished at, reasonable prices.eo2-tn

PAPER WAREHOUSS.NO. 31 HANOVER STREET.

?The undersigned offer for saie a full assortment of

STRAW and BINDERS' BOARDS, suitable for allbranches of Paper Box Making and Book Binding.Also. Printing. Manilla, Straw and other WrappingPapers.

?RUDOLPH b JENNESS.

Highest Cash Prices Paid for Rags and wastepaper. noB-ly

PAPER WARE HOUSE.Ho. ISNoath ('hnrlesNlreel,

BALTIMORE, ME.SUBSCRIBERS offer for sale a large andPL genera! assortment of WRITING and WRAP-PING PAPERS, viz: Flat Caps, Demys, Folio Post,

Mediums, plain and ruled; Letter and Notes. Also,Manilla and all other WRAPPING PAPERS, allsiies; Binders'and Box Boards, Printers' Cards andCard Boards, Envelopes, Grocers' Paper BASS, JCO., towhich we call th.o attention of cash dealers.

tt n r- , ?WILLIS & ADAMS.N. B.? Cash jiatd for RAGS and O:J> PAPXBS .

FACTORIEjS, ETC.

WASHING

VA.JSi Ha- SbJ ..-IA,. SS W®

READ TH SSI-TRY ITi

One Customer says:"My trade is now altogether in your Soaps. The

Washerwomen won't have any other kind."

Another:

"MyCook has gone frantic about your Excelsior

Soap."

Another?"THE EXCELSIOR makes a BeautifulLather; does not injure the Clothes, and

now Iam never troubled on Mon-days for five cents' worth of

soda to wash with."

rBCJWTW ISS.TBT'o

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED,

Remember, every bar of our SOAP is stamped

'?aXO3 A. 3 IG 8,.

Ifyour Grocer has not got it, caii at|the

SSzsclsior Soap Works,

No. 4 LOVELY LANE,

no2B-tf Near t'alvfrt,

App .

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W Commerce St.

BALTIMORE.COMMISSION MERCHANTS.

AXD DKALIRS IX

Cider Vinegar, Dried Fruit, Beans, &c

Portable Steam Engines.

arP °intWl MBntf °r th?CELEBRATED PORTABLE STEAM EN-

GINES,From four to thirty-five hone-rower each.

Iheso Js.nfiino are well adapted to out door work,inch as threshing, sawing wood, driving mills and

Full particulars as to their efficiency, etc., mar behad on application at No. 57 SOUTH GAY iSIR&JST,where a six home-power engine oan be soon.nMS..,. "HAH T, OrTOH.SI.rTVH

£<TEAM MAKBiLE WOKKV ~"CORNER NORTH AND MONUMENT ST3.,

MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES,JUNI'BLS. lABLLJOl'S.TILES for floors.

JEWELRY, &c.

1866 WATOH E S. IRG6LARMOm fc to., LIGHT STRET.I',

Have just opened their splendid stock ofHOLIDAY PRESENTS.

consisting of Enameled and Diamond WATCHES,Patent J4-seconds Timing Watches, Diamond,

Pearl End Mosaic JEWELRY, OperaGlasses. Table Cutlery, Gold Pens

and Pencils, Solid SilverWAJIE

Triple Plated Albata WARE, CLOCK*.

FANCY GOODS, ETC.,All Nets awl Beautiful Pattern A.

#3~We would especially invite persons wishing topurchase

HOLIDAY PRBSEV'S.to call and esr.mine our stock, ".'hoy will find Bar-gains. delS-tf

382 WEST BALTiJIOKCSTREET, 2*2Opposite Sharp Str-: et.,7\ W .F. BIWIRG,

fcv,3Dcr.!cr in AMERICAN, ENGLISHI"V3

and GENEVA WATCHES, JEWEL-NSaXRY7OPERA GLASSES. Ac., Ac. novll-Sm

CanSeltl Bro. & Co.,S© EALTISfOSE ST., COR. F CHARLES,

Hare a Fine Stock of

tlold aitsl Silve*" Watches, Diamonds, EfchJewelry.

FANCY SIL YEP. GOODS FOB PRESENTS.Silver Plated Forks, Spoons, Castors, Waitors,

Tea Sets, Table and Pocket Cutlery: FineFancy Goods, Clocks, Bronzes and

Military Cirootlss,FOR ARMY AND NAVY. oelT-tf

ft A. 13. MILLER.KU SUCCESSOR TO

Ls?S- Jolin. H. Ham.161 'WEST BALTIMORE STREET,

Has just received a fine lot of PLATED WARE.consisting of?ICE PITCHERS, I

fcASTORS,, , TEA SETTS, Ac., Ac.,

of the finest style and (Irish. Also on hand,WATCHES JEWELRY ANDSILVER WARE, ofovery grade aud style, to which ho invites attention.mylS-ly

New and Eleli Jewelry,SILVER WARE.

Silver Plated Ware, &c.

A. S. WARNER,GOLH AHSI Niir.vr.lt SMITH,

No. 10 N. GAY STREET,la aiding daily to his varied assortment of nowstyles and patterns of RICH JEWELRY, Bnitable

for presents; Diamond Pins, Ear Rings, FingerRings, Pearl do.. Enamelled do.. Coral do., Gurnetand Plain Gold do., Jot Crops do.. LadiSs' GoldChains, Bracelets, Gold Thimbles, Lockets, Cuff But-tons and Studs, Scarf Pius, Signet and Plain Goldand Set Kings. Ac., Ae.

Also, a variety of SILVER PLATED WARE.Baskets, Castors, Waiters, Butter Stands, Fruit do.Spoons, Forks, Ladles, Ac., all of which will be soldon the most accommodating terms. de6-tf

SIZ.VSB. IVORS,ALBATAPLATED WARES,

In great variety, on hand and for sale to order atGABRIEL D. CLARK'S,

1726-tf comer ef Caivort and Water sta.

MERCHANDISE.In store and for sale, .500 bbla. Shore

Split Herring.BIGELOW ASARGENT,

fol2-tf cor. Smith's wharf and Pratt St.

STARCH.I,oooboxes Fox's Refined Pearl Starch, for saloby SOKUIS OWENS A CO.,

fl-tf 37S W. Baltimore street.

5,000 I*?J^.£r", 1*? J^.£r",7 NORMS OWENS A CO..

fl-tf 37S W. Baltimore street.

rvEAT1L 50 half chests fine Oolong Ton. for sale by

NOKRIS OWENS A CO..fl-tf 373 W. Baltimore street.

WESTERS WHISKY.HIGH AND LOW PROOF WHISKY in

prime packages. For sale byJOHN HENDERSON & CO.,

ja3l-tf Pratt and Commerce sts.

TTVI.TSCR.J? CHOICE BRANDS FAMILY and EXTRAFLOUR. For Bale by

JNO. HENDERSON A CO.,ja3!-tf Pratt and Commerce sts.

BUTTER.50 Packages Prime NEW YORK STATEDAIRIES. Packed for family use. For tale by

JOHN HENDERSON A CO.,iaol-tf Pratt and Commerce pts.

FUSS.? -1,000 drums and 20 cases, in cartoons andbags, for sale by

EDWARD L. PALMER A CO.,Ja27-tf

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No. 15 Bowly'a wharf.

OKANUE&.?200 boxes, landing and for sale byEDWARD L. PALMER A CO.,

ja27-tf__

No. 15 Bowly'a wharf.

PEANUTS.? 200 bags Wilmington and Virginia,in store and for sale by

EDWARD L. PALMER A CO.,( Ja2T-tf

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No. 15 Bowly's whorl.

KiiUS, EXC7~IS CLOVER ANDTIMOTHY SEED,

ROSENDALE CEMENTAND CALCINED PLASTER,

Constantly for sale in quantities to suit, byJ. HENRY GIESE,

ja22-3m-2n 21'Spearis wharf.

FCLYBRI'S-iCx CHOICE, PRIME, GOOD, and common, forsale by J. A. RICHARDSON A CO.,

jalS tf Calvert and Lombard sts.

LJIGAR-CHOICE, PRISIE AND GOOD, for sale by

J. A. RICHARDSON A CO.,jalfitf Calvert and Lombard .-Is.

CUH'I'EE.J 200 bags good low priced COFFEE, for sale byJ. A. RICHARDSON A CO.,

Jall-tf Calvert and Lombard sts.

JAVA COFFEE.?IOOBag.', Prime GovernmentJava. Also, Java inflag mats. Imitation Java,

Ceylon, Ac. F'or sale by J. A. RICHARDSON A Co.,ja.ll-tf Calvert and Lombard.

£t!UAKS,FISnER BROTHERS A CO..

IMPORTERS.No. 52 SOUTH GAY STREET,

Offer for sale a largo assortment ofCHOICE HAVANA BRANOS,

and Prineii.es made to order in Cuba. ja4-ly

DKHIMOHN&TWINKBOX iit-sT HtKRN,

SCHNAPPS. FLASKS. Ace.For sale by SEIM AEMORY,

de23tf 29 Hanover street.

Pitt ME BUCKWHEAT AND COBSMEAL.?AIso, choice brands Family and Ex-

tra Flour. For sale by A. L. BOOMS, Jr. & CO., 14]North Howard street. nov2M-tf

MORITZ JPKUKTGSJJEIM.?Superior bottlediVJ. LAGER and WHITEBEER, ALE and POR-TER, likewise "RUSSIAN CAVIAR,"for Familyuse and Shippine. To be had at the Erewery. N-lfi S. VP UTS t'VJO.K STREET r.cl-Crn

TAKCH,~

SUGAR. COFFEE. GROCERIES.a,oin> boxen

OUF "^A'S STARCH.100 BARKERS STKIIP.

50 BARRELS HOMINY "ORrTS,"PRIME RIO AND JAVA COFFEE.

Choice I'. P.. and ENGLISH ISLAND SUGARforsalc by ROLLINS A BURNETT,

jan23-tf Alt West Prntt. ?' rrvp*.

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trUiA CASKS C'ANNEiV I'EAAMJEA.? x/Arv" 100 cases Green CORN.

400 cases TOMATOES.100 do. STRAWBERRIES.

PX) do. COVE OYSTERS.100 do. DRAKE'S BITTERS.100 do. WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS.360 do. CATAWBA BRANDY.FINE OLD HENNESSY BRANDY.

" BOURBON WHISKY.." SCOTCH" JAMAICARUM.

In wood and glass. For sale byGREEN & YOB.BS West Baltimore street,

nSR-lf bet wen Gay and Hollidav.

VVINES, 111 qU<) RS, Efc.jpDKHIM),Sl'SB V A AO'S.

CALIFORNIA WINES.

The increasing popularity o our brands of therefine Wines has induced their extensive imitation.?Alldesiring genuine and pure Wines should see thatour copy-righted label, bearing our name, |>ln"O ofbusiness, and the State Seal of California, is uponeach bottle.

The following Wines are now offered by us, withour guarantee of their entire purity.WHITE, OR HOCK WINE,

Of a light straw color, very delicate, fine flavored,and superior as a dinner Wine to Hock or Rhino.

ANGELICA.A rich and naturally sweet Wine, much admiredby ladies, and valuable in the sick chamber, as itmakes fine wheys and jellies. It is a fine dessertWine, and well adapted for Communion purpose.,

MUSCATEL,This superb Wine is made from selected grapes. It

Is very delicate, and will rank with the very bighe-tsweet Wines of Europe.

PORT.This a deep red color, of good body and fine flavor.It is becoming very popular where a slightly astring-ent and delicate stimulant is desired. Being entirelya natural Wine, itwill agree with the most delicateorganization.

WINE BITTERS.Thcfe are made in our own cellars, from our ownWmes, and willbe found agreeable and pleasant

. GRAPE BRANDY.Distilled from the second pressing of the grape, andis a pure and desirable article.

J. K. BARNES, the Surgeon General of the UnitedStates, assisted by Assistant Surgeon WOODWARD,after a searching and careful analysis of our Wines'pronounces them .all pure, and admirably adaptedfor the use of the sick and debilitatod

Dr. JACKSON, the well-known Chemist ofBoston,coincides with this opinion.

The Boston Journal, Transcript, Traveller, Satur*day Evening Gazette, New York Evening Post, Tri-bune, and a large portion of the press throughout thecountry, have, in leading articles upon AmericanWines, extolled tho superior merits of Wines.

Tho Wine Convention, held at Cleveland, Ohio,whore our Wines came in competition with all theleading brands of Western Wines, awarded fivepremiums out ofsix to our Wines. , .

The Indiana State Fair, endorsing tne opinion ex-pressed at Cleveland, awarded us a Diploma and Sil-ver Medal.

G. W. PIER A CO.,No. 47 South Charles street,

Baltimore.Let Americans support American industry.

oeS-tfr (

VI TALIZING BT THE BAI.TIMOKR iWROUGHT IRON PIPE AND TCBB CO. 1

AfKfS'"l

WANTS.4 GF.SITI.EMAIVdesires boarding in a private

-r® taiuily where there are few or no other boarder-,tor himself, wife and two children, and servant; wilirequire two furnished communicating rooms. Forfirst-class accommodations, a liberal price will benaid. Address ROBERT. Commercial office. It*

W*? ,RO BKMT.-A COTTAGE in the; Country, with a few aorta of land attached:must, bo in good order, and not more than a halfnour a drive from the Postoff-ea. Anyone liavin?ISfvoo? w fmA good tenant by uddres ingt>o\ OA4, Baltimore, Md. fel6-4t*

Wn uTw * RE ?r --A COMFORT ABLE1,1 r with modern improvements,

suitaole for a small family, inthe northwestern -?.ion of the city. Address MORGAN. Commercial"ffice-- - fel6-6t*

WAW'IKTT.--DWELLING HOUSES :o theRr- JI Nortn arid Northwest fin- urehaaers and ten-Jtlifidiants. Also?Business Property ou Baltimore,lianorcrand North Charles streets

AIso?GROUND RENTS and MORTGAGES.GEO. W. TINGES A SON;

f<- IS 3 St. Paul street.T -VATI".I>?A YOUNG MAN acquainted with

vr the Wholesalo and Retail Grocery trade ofthis city and State. Address P.O. Box 3933, NewYork, giving age. references, and name of lastemployer. fell fit

S "'4 fcif jj}PER YEAH!? We want agentsfjiy- everywhere to sell our iMn;ovtD £iiUSewing: Machines. Throe new kinds. Under andupper I'ccd. Warranted five years. Above salary orlargo commissions paid. The ONLY machines sold inUnited States for less than which arc fullylircneedby Howe, Wheeler W WiUon. (trover it- Baker f

Singer<f* Co., nad Bachelder. A Mother cheap machines aroih/rinyement*. Circulars free. Address, or call uponSnaw &i lark, Biddeford. Ma me. d!2-o4mtW

TO IO PER DAT:*11? *J* orgotic AGENTS everywhere (men or women)to whom we offer extraordinary inducements to en-gage in a light, genteel and profitable business. Sam-ple willbe forwarded upon application with stamp tonay return postage. Address BRADLEY, OilAI)-VrICK & CO., libBroadway, New York. feSd&w-lmRTET<M>e>. WOOD. WODD.?W *STKH?-v ? Everybody to know that wo arc still selling

WOOD cheaper than any other place in the city, atthe corner of Centre and Central avenues, near thePhiladelphia depot. iVMtn*

LOST.

fOST.? At, Holliday street Theatre, on Friday?I night last, a Siberian Squirrel 'JTPPET. Thefinder willborowardcdbyleavingitat2 South street,

or 23 MoCollogh street. felti-2t*

FOR SALE.

fNARM FOB SAI.E.?2IO acres?!.' wou.t laiui.15 best bottom land?situated illAlbemarle coun-

ty,Vn., 2 miles from Greenwood Don ;t. on VirginiaCentral Railroad. Improvements, llama dwelling ofsix rooms, cellar, and all necessary out bulldiiigsj ingood repair; water excellent, and neighborhood oneef the best m Virginia:churches and schools conve-nient. This i one of the best grass l'arir,.- in Vir-ginia. and the health is perfect. Price, stu per acre,ii'2,ooo cash, balance in six equal iriitallments, para-ble each in one, two, three, four.live and six rears

Also, lot of four (4) acres, in village of Hillsbnro'same county. 3 miles from Greenwood Depot on Vir-ginia Central Railroad, with frame dwelling of sirrooms and excellent out bouses; tine orchard of e oungselect trees, peaches, pears, apples, Ae. Vrie-'53.000?}1,500 cash, balance on long time to suit pur-chaser.

Either of these places is an excellent position fo- aPhysician; the uractico is large and lucrniivc. thopeople having never suffered from the war. The pres-ent ownr iaa physician, and will retire. Iron illhealth, in favor of any competent Doct r ourchiising.Can control tho larger portion if nut all the practiceof the neighborhood. A nnlv to

JOHN L. HAMMOND.folS'-tf 36 Saratoga street.

fUSftl *"B SAM-:.?A fine frtsl-anillnw! SCHOONER, (5) five years old, built of thebest material; carries about seventy-five 75)tons, or say twenty-six (2.600) hundred bushels; lightdraft aud in complete order. Apply to

K. M. HEPLFM,fel'.'-ti N. W. corner I'rsl- and Gay sts.

@ VAI.IAIILK

BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE.Baltimore streot near Charles?Price $75,000.Saiuth Gay street and North Gay street.North end South llo'vard street ?Warehouses.West Falls avenue?FACTORY PROPERTY.Hillen street, and F'ulls.Broadway?Store and Warehouse PROPERTY.Pell's Point?Two large WHARVES, with Storesaud Warehouses, apple to

GEO. W. TINGES & SONja22-eotf 3 St. Paul street.

FOR SALE OK LEASE.

432x126 on St. Paul street.226x154 " Calvert do220x130 " Eutaw square.71x150 " Cathedral street.50x125 " Madison avenue.50x150 " Garden street.46x130 " McCulloh do.50x1,50 " W, Fayette do.ALSO, lots on Ross, N. Charles. Saratoga, Repub-iican, ijort Avcauo, <fcc., xc. Apply to

. W. TINGES & SON.,Ja?-coif _N".3 St. Paul ?trcnt.

JBf; HO(NI:K SOatNAIaK?-JULM11 Charles St. Paul, Read, Franklin,R&aabaVlnaigon,McCulloh,Garden,Townsend Monu-ment, Calvert, Ross, Lombard, Howard, Sharp Fay-©fto. i-aflt Baltimore, Spring, Exeter, Columbia.Camden. Strieker, Eden, and Carolino Ftreet* tfrom $1.2?4) to $70,000, by GEO. W. TINGES '

ja22-eotf No. 3 St. Paul street.

, hr.-t-ch,s= dwelling-house.-Hat No. 103 Park street, near Monument, the lateresidence ot l)r. Charles I'rick, deceased, lot 25x150feet, will bo sold in fee and immediate possessiongiven. Xbis is one of the most desirable houses inthe city in point of location, and admirably suited toa physician. Apply to

j22-eotf GEO. W. TINGES, 3 St. Paul st.fpa SOU MLE-FRANKLIN 801 'AltKiili DAY E1,1,1 NO.?One of the host dwelling: inthe square, brown stone front' finished in every in-spect. For parlieulars apply to

.itU-eotf GEO. YV. TINGES, No. 3 St. Paul st.

tTAKTIS.? Two hundred and fifty Maryland and\ inrinia farms for sale by GEO. YY. lINGKS,

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ja22-ootf No. 3 St Paul street,tfejt IS.ttl. t'MASN I'AIfUN.

143 Acres neur Masrnolia Station.110,VJ "

]]2 " Cockcysvilio.106 " " Poplar Springs,100 ' Mt AiryStation.132 " " Chase's do.Apply to STANSBUB.Yja26-tf 61 South Broadway

F corvrvT ?A~

tt¥ s ' ;- 1C.il'iS J), two in Anna Arundel, and a ci.in.trwseat within six miles of the city, and several smallhouses in different parts of the city, can ho bluet t agroat bargain if applied fur immediately ai No l'>Law Buildings, toJi<-tf

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NATHAN HARRISON.

IiYOH ISALE-TWENTY-EIeHT REAMS0? PRINTING PAPER of acood ouality and

iwMj{KRCIALW- AH'ly th° 0,1h9

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yoB SAIIE,? The BUM J. E. SHAW,tons resist or, or about 150 tons burthen,he sold low. Apply at once to R. M.HESLEN, Northwest corner Pratt and Gay streets.

nov2s-tfJL I'D 1 8AI-ii.-Avery superior l'RO-

hit . 1 JuLLLR of 150 lons old measure-?jSsS~ifceS.ment built in the strongest and most. substantial manner and of the best and most durable\ materials and of very light draught of water, the

I null and maetnucry is nearly as good as now, havingbeen in actual service not mora than six months, Shehas just been put in complete order and is now readytor service, for lurther particulars enquire at thoS.'.ti. s ?

.i f',v M w sr?- JOHN X. FARDY A BRO.,llnnin. no2°-tf

COAL.(lOAM!V COAT. 1!

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At the Lowest Market price,

hohada t\he \u25a0 iffiee lifthe ' aUd bQ ' ain *' to

YVYOMING MUTUAL COAL COMPANY,No. 13 South Calvert street,

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comer Lovely Lane.fel-3m2dr E. LARRABCB. President.

SB.OO"

18.00PURPOSES, sB.U'l.

,A? mrsale?Baltimore Company, Sunbury, andthe Trevorton R. A. SOFT COAL, Nus. 1,2 and 3 Thebest CUMBERLAND COAL,all at lowest marketprices. For salo by

J. HENRY GIESE,Gffice No. itSouth street.

t iaros:Spear's wharf and on North street

-The SAW ED and SPLIT WOOD fi.r safe aaf*1, fe7-lm2oCIOAS., ' ?' COAL,

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COAS..

TUE HAMPSHIRE AND BALTIMORE COAL CO.Are now rreparcd to receive orders for their superiorsemi-bitumiuous Coal, cither by scow load or cargo.Shippers, manufacturers, and the various steamshiplines, are invited to give this their special attention.

SUTTON & GEMMELL, .Shipping and Sales Agents,

fcs~lf 56 Exchange Place.iit V<> *if' 11 11 N O L'S

COMPA >TWHITE ASll?all sixes.PITThTON (very supenor) Do Do'-ORBLKRY (Freehuraim.) RED ASH DoGEORGE'S CREEK BITUMINOUS COAL, fromthe irankhn, George's Creek Mining Company andiiaimml Mines.

, 0,, + , . JAMES BOYCE.ja2b-tf No. 30 Second street.

COAL AT COS T TBALTIMOREAND LOSBEKKT MITI AL

COAL COMPANY.2,240 lbs. 3?er Ten, Delivered

TO SUBSCRIBERS TO ROB-SUBSCRIBERS

This Company will furnish to its SUBSCRIBERSfor the prcsCnt. COAL a! 8K.50 per ton, and to NON'lSUBSCRIBERS at Si 1.50 per ton. The LorherrvCoal sells for one dollar per ton over all other Anthra-cites inthe Eastern markets, and has the advantageof transportatiou beta by railroad and canal. Stock-holders are entitled to one ton of Coal, per annum atcost, for each share of stock. Price of shares $lO '

Subscription Books now opon at the office ofCompany, No. A* SECOND STREET, Baltimoreno3o-3m P. H. SULLIVAIf.Cridl®;u° i1

BALTIMORE COMPANY, GRAY'S LFFN -..aDIAMOND WHITE ASH, LYKENS' VAT tE"4

LORBERKY. and SUN'BL RY RED AKII n' 1

GEORGE'S CREEK, CUMBERLAND t'

Co^er^'lr^in^WTr^ l^^ '̂HvharfCorner York and Wilham ats. Pier No. 4-L-east

A OKAY,K-5 Dealert in the beet Varieties ofANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COAL.WILKEBB UKF. PITTSTON,

And other White Ash Coals.L YKEN'S VALLEY, SUNBVfty

And other Red Ash Coals and *

GEORGE'S CREEK. CUMBERLAND cOALwhich we are prepared to deliver to ,rilowest oash prices, ? tae

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