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The Scholastic Year Commences on the Second Monday in September, and Closes the Last Friday in June.
Jy For Terms, References, &c., see Circulars at Principal Bookstores in the city.
Engraved in the most Artistic Manner, at the Lowest Prices.
Views of Buildings, Machinery, Animals, &t., &t., . -
BILL HEADS, SOCIETY SEALS, PORTRAITS,
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
GEO. FLAMM & CO.
HERMETICALLY SEALED
OYSTERS & FRUITS
ALSO, Jellies, Preserves, Pickles, Syrups, Cordials,
OYSTER SAUCE, TOMATO CATSUP, &c. No. 143 GERMAN STREET, BALTIMORE.
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
W. H. C. WHEELER.
CHAS. A. WHEELER.
WHEELER'S
Dining, Sale and Exchange
Hivery,
Stables,
No. 1 N. STRICKER STREET, BALTIMORE.
Horses taken at Livery by the day, week or month. Horses and Buggies to hire.
Yarns, Hosiery, Gloves, Gents' Furnishing Goods, &c., Wholesale and Retail.
JACOB KNIPP, JR. No. 33 N. HOWARD STREET, betw. Fayette and Lexington sts. LOVEJOY'S OLD STAND, BALTIMORE.
DEALER IN UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS
FOR GENTS', LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR.
Buckskin Gloves, Mits and Gauntlets, Umbrellas, Neck Ties, Collars, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs. Worsteds, Canvass, Embroidered Silk, Chenille, Patterns, Machine Twist, Spool Cotton, Threads, Needles, Tapes, Wool Jackets, Pins, Gum Cloth, Fancy Soaps, Corsets, &c.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
MACKENZIE BROS.
(Late Thomas Mackenzie & Sons,) IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN
Coach and
addlery
ardware,
No. 222 BALTIMORE STREET,
Established BALTIMORE. in 1825.
FELLOES.
SADDLE TREES,
HUBS,
SPOKES, SHEEP SKINS,
SPRINGS,
SHOE THREAD, HOG SKINS, CANVASS.
SADDLERS' HAIR,
ENAMELED LEATHER, HARNESS LEATHER, CARRIAGE BOLTS,
BAG LEATHER,
STIRRUPS,
BITS,
TIRE BOLTS,
VARNISH,
MOSS,
WHEELS,
&c., &c.
Also, all other articles appertaining to the business.
WILLIAM HEINEKAMP,
Factory and Warerooms
No. 511 W. BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE,
Where he is manufacturing Pianos upon the most approved and modern style, which constitutes all embraced in a first class Instrument. These Pianos consist of a most ELE- GANT AND ELABORATELY finished case, with full METALLIC, or IRON FRAME, thereby adapting them for ANY CLIMATE with recent FRENCH ACTION constituting POWER AND DELICACY OF TOUCH, &c.
All Pianos sold by the above manufacturer are warranted for FIVE YEARS, with the privilage of EXCHANGE WITHIN SIX MONTIIS, if not perfectly satisfactory. jaOld Pianos taken in exchange, rented, tuned, repaired, &c.
SKIRTING,
ADVERTISEMENTS.
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NOAH WALKER.
S. HAMILTON CAUGHEY.
Noah
Walker
N. W. CAUGHEY.
NOAH WALKER&CO.
NOAH WALKER&CO. |
FLOT
TORSCH.SC.
WASHINGTON BUILDINGS.
165 and 167 W. BALTIMORE STREET.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
THOS. C. BASSHOR & CO.
26 LIGHT-ST., BALTIMORE, MD. ENGINEERS
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
team
eating
pparatus,
FOR HEATING
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE BUILDINGS,
We claim to have advantages over most houses for heating Public Institutions, by using the Wrought Iron Boiler and Vertical Coils. both for direct and indirect Radiation. We also claim to have Heated and Venti- Jated the largest buildings in the State of Maryland to the entire satisfaction of all concerned. the "Baltimore Bayview Asylum." We refer to this job as one of the best heated buildings in the country. The total space heated in the above building is nearly three millions cubic feet. All the heating. the cooking, the washing, the drying. &c., is accomplished with but two Boilers at one time.
ALSO, MANUFACTURERS OF
PORTABLE
AND
STATIONARY
ERS
AND
ENGINES,
SAW MILLS, &c., &c.
ALSO, AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
EARLE'S PATENT STEAM PUMP AND FIRE ENGINE.
This Pump was awarded the Gold Medal at the Fair in the Maryland Institute, in 1866. This Pump is suitable for Hot and Cold Water, Oil, Syrups. Vinegar, Lager Beer, &c. Also, Wholesale Dealers in WROUGHT IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS WORK, STEAM GAUGES, HAND PUMPS, HEATERS, &c. Please send for Circular. Address
THOS. C. BASSHOR & CO. 26 Light Street, Baltimore, Md.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
THOS. C. BASSHOR & CO'S IMPROVED RADIATOR,
FOR
STEAM HEATING
This Radiator (illustrated on this page, showing side and end view ) combines greater strength, with LARGER HEAT- ING SURFACE than any other Cast Iron Radiator now in use.
Its simplicity of construc- tion, all the joints being turn- ed and fitted before leaving our Factory, makes it invalu- able to the purchaser, as any ordinary workman can put it together.
Sold Wholesale and Retail,
END VIEW.
SIDE VIEW.
No. 26 LIGHT STREET, BALTIMORE.
others.
REFERENCES.
C. M. LEWIS, Master of Machinery, N. C. Railway.
ED. P. EASTWIG, Superintendent Maryland Sugar Refinery.
M. JORDAN, Chief Engineer, U. S. General Post Office, Washington, D. C.
WM. KNABE & CO., Knabe's Piano Factory.
J. THOMAS MILLER, Chief Engineer House Representatives, Washington, and many
EARLE'S PATENT STEAM PUMP.
S
C.T.FARTI'S PATENT JAN. 10. 1885.
ITHOS. C. BASSHUR & CO. BALTIMORE MM
XXX
T.CHUBBUCK, SPRINGFIELD.MS.
THOMAS C. BASSHOR & CO., Sole Agents for all Southern States and Dist. of Columbia.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
Baltimore R emale College,
N. C. BROOKS, LL. D., President.
The College is situated on St. Paul street, in a retired yet pleasant part of the city near the centre, and has cost in the aggregate for its grounds, buildings, apparatus, furniture and appointments, about $50,000. The buildings have been arranged with great judgment, and have study and recitation rooms separate, with every convenience for boarding and day pupils. The accommodations are ample for two hundred and fifty pupils, and one hundred boarders. There is a fine library of over 3,000 volumes, to which the pupils have access, comprising works on antiquities, ancient and modern history, biography, science, voyages, travels, criticism, poetry. the fine arts, and general literature. There is also a valuable chemical and philosophical apparatus, cabinets of minerals, gems, coins and medals, with models, globes, maps and other ample means of illustration.
At the last session of the Legislature of Maryland the College received an annual endowment of $2,200 for the establishment of free scholarships, upon which one pupil from each County in the State and from the City of Baltimore, without charge for tuition or books is instructed in all the branches taught in the College.
FACULTY OF INSTRUCTION.
N. C. BROOKS, LL. D., Prof. Ancient Languages. T. LUCY, A. M., Prof. Mathamatics and Sciences. MR. E. L. BARTLEY, A. M. Prof. Belles-Lettres. AUGUST WEIDENBACH, Prof. Painting. A. GLAZER, Prof. Drawing.
MADAME A. R. BONAVITA, Prof. Vocal Music.
MISS K. A. BRADLEY, Preceptress-History, &c. " A. E. HANKLE, French and Music. ". D. L. COSTIGAN, English and History.
MRS. M. A. SIMMONS, English Branches.
MRS. A. L. POLSTER, Teacher of Piano and Guitar MADAME A. DUBREUIL, French Language.
EXPENSES.
Board, per Annual Session, $260. Tuition from $40 to $60 per annum. Music, Painting and the Lan- guages, extra charge.
FOUNDED 1852.
CHARTERED 1854.
THE
PRACTICAL
FOR YOUNG MEN, CORNER BALTIMORE AND CHARLES-STS., BALTIMORE, MD.
THE LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE OF BALTIMORE.
For Terms of Tuition and full particulars, send for our large illustrated College Journal, which will be sent by return mail, free of charge, with samples of Money, Commercial and Business Papers, and beautiful specimens of Spencerian Penmanship.
Address, E. K. LOSIER, Principal, Baltimore, Md.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
RELIEF FOR THE AFFLICTED.
MRS. M. COX'S INDIAN
Vegetable ecortion
May fairly claim to Je ranked as among the
GREATEST MEDICAL, DISCOVERIES OF THE AGE.
There is not an instance known, since its introduction to the public, in which it has not realized all that has been claimed for it by the proprietor. The amount of suffering it has relieved is incalculable, and the many remarkable cures it has performed when all other remedies have failed, are among the most wonderful of the day. In
Neuralgic and Nervous Affections, Liver Complaints, Rheumatism, Debility,
And in fact in all DISEASES ARISING FROM AN IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD. It goes right to the seat of the disease, and, by cleansing the system of all impurities, restores it to its original vigor. All who are suffering from disease should give it a trial, to be satisfied of its excellent qualities as a PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD !
For sale by all respectable Druggists, and by the proprietor.
MRS. M. COX, No. 158 E. BALTIMORE STREET, Between Eden-st. and Central Av., Baltimore,
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE,
OR SIN BOTTLES FOR FIVE DOLLARS.
AMES IRON WORKS
N
ROWLAND M.Y.
W. CHASE & GEHRMANN, 6 S. Howard-st., Balt. WARPS, WOOL, MANUFACTURERS' SUPPLIES, ENGINE LATHES, PLANERS, DRILLS, Belting, Packing, &c. AGENTS FOR COTTON AND WOOLEN MACHINERY, AND AMES' STEAM ENGINES.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
HAZLEHURST & CO. VULCAN WORKS,
OFFICE, Cor. William & Hughes-sts., Balt.
FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS.
Boilers and Engines, and all kinds of Heavy Machinery repaired. Ample Wharf room and a heavy Crane afford great facilities for the repair of Steamers.
PETER SWEENEY,
PROVISION
DEALER
AND
PACKER
FOR
SSonte & Foreign Markets,
Nos. 205, 207 AND 209 LEXINGTON-ST,
BETWEEN PACA AND GREENE STREETS.
HAMS, BACON, LARD, SMOKED BEEF, TONGUES, &C.
I. H. WEAVER.
L. WEAVER. LEVI WEAVER & SON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Paper Box Manufacturers,
22} S. CHARLES STREET, Up Stairs, BALTIMORE.
We have constantly on hand, and make to order, all kinds of PAPER BOXES, such as: Band Boxes, Round, Square, Jewelers', Druggists', Cologne, Prescription, Shoe, and Pill Boxes-of all sizes. Particular attention paid to Jewelers' and Druggists' Boxcs
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
R. HALLIDAY & SON,
NURSEYMEN
AND
FLORISTS,
GREENHOUSES, Pennsylvania-av. and Dolphin-st.
NURSERY, WINDSOR MILL ROAD.
UNION
tre
usurance
mpauy,
No. 42 SECOND STREET, BALTIMORE, MD.
DIRECTORS.
JOHN COATES, WILLIAM BRIDGES, WILLIAM CHESNUT, JOHN G. HEWES, JAMES O. SPEAR, JOHN TURNBULL, JR.
IN
RE
LA
ARTERED
1
N
CH
1864
G
NA* OF
CO.
B
VIVA
DIRECTORS.
JOHN C. BRIDGES, CHAUNCY BROOKS, JOSEPH MATTHEWS, HENRY S. SHRYOCK, JOHN E. HURST, SIMON PARKHURST.
Makes Insurance against Loss or Damage by Fire on
Warehouses, Awellings, Furniture, Hessels,
CARGOES, MERCHANDISE,
And Property of every Description, either in City or Country, also, all kinds of Inland Insurance, OTIS SPEAR, Secretary. JOHN COATES, President.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
G. MAITLAND CHAMBERS. WM. G. TAYLOR.
TAYLOR & CHAMBERS,
DEALERS IN ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS
Of all sizes, selected expressly for domestic purposes, and 2,240 lbs. per ton guaranteed. YARD, NORTH-ST., betw. Monument and Madison-sts., opp. Denmead's Foundry. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 22 Second Street, MARYLAND BUILDING, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
HENRY GIBSON,
MANUFACTURER OF
TUBULAR DRAINS
IN GLAZED STONEWARE,
ALSO,
DRAIN TILES,
LOCUST POINT, BALTIMORE. P. O. Address, Henry Gibson, Locust Point, Baltimore.
BROWN & CO.
N. W. COR. FREDERICK AND PRATT STREETS.
TINNERS,
ROOFING, SPOUTING, &c., attended to Promptly.
OYSTER CANS of every description manufactured to order. CHEAP FOR CASH.
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6
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
JOSHUA HORNER,
140, 142 and 144 Stirling Street, cor. Chew, DEALER IN
ALL KINDS OF STOCK,
SUITABLE FOR
PAPER MAKERS AND WOOLEN MANUFACTURERS.
ALSO, OLD METALS.
JOHN W. BECHTEL,
PRACTICAL PLUMBER, AND STOVE, FURNACE AND TIN WARE MANUFACTURER,
ALSO, AGENT FOR MOTT'S TUBULAR OVEN RANGE, No. 93 N. EUTAW STREET, BALTIMORE.
J. HERRMAN & BRO. No. 765 LIGHT STREET EXTENDED, MANUFACTURERS OF
Pots, Stew
ans, Flower
ots,
STOVE PIPE POTS AND EARTHENWARE IN GENERAL.
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
G. C. BOLGIANO.
WM. W. KIRK.
G. C. BOLGIANO & CO.
No. 111 FRANKLIN STREET, NEAR EUTAW, Manufacturers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic
HARDWARE,
BELL HANGING and all kinds of LOCKS of our own Manufacture. SPEAKING TUBES put up in new and old houses.
JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
ATLANTIC Fire and marine Insurance Co. OF BALTIMORE,
CAPITAL,
$300,000.
OFFICE-No. 8 SOUTH STREET.
This Company insures property of every description, in or out of the city, against loss or damage by fire, including vessels in port.
All losses immediately adjusted and promptly paid.
PRESIDENT. ISAAC S. GEORGE, of firm of Isaac S. George & Son. DIRECTORS.
SAMUEL MACCUBBIN, Comptroller City of Balti- more. JAMES HI. BOND, of firm of J. W. Bond & Co.
JOSEPH J. ROBINSON, of firm of George W. Robinson & Son.
0. HERRING, of firm of O. Herring & Son. JAMES MUSGRAVE, Tanner.
WILLIAM CARMICHAEL, Victualler.
GEORGE I. KENNARD, Grocer. JOSHUA LYNCH, Hatter.
JOIIN E. A. CUNNINGIIAM, of firm of Cun- ningham & Cochran. WILLIAM MCCLYMONT, of firm of Wm. McCly- mont & Co.
JACOB YEISLEY. Master Builder.
GEORGE V. KEEN, of firm of Keen & Hagerty.
ANDREW J. BANDEL, Secretary.
P. M. UINN,
DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic
LIQUORS,
Cor. High and Hillen Streets,
BALTIMORE. Constantly on hand a large stock of Brandies, Wines, Whiskeys, Gin, &c.
FILET
CASTILLON
COCNAY
IN HÌNHAM
HULLAN
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
JOSHUA HORNER,
BONE I UST
MANUFACTURER,
WAREHOUSE-140, 142 & 144 Stirling-st.
CORNER OF CHEW,
BALTIMORE.
On account of my known reputation, and the old established quality of the article I offer for sale, it is useless to say more than that it is, as formerly, UNMIXED.
I forfeit the entire price if, upon examination, it is found adulterated.
JNO. H. HASKELL, 33 S. EUTAW STREET, BALTIMORE, MANUFACTURER OF
Cotton & Ddlool Machine Cards,
LEATHER BELTING AND HOSE, ALSO, A GENERAL SUPPLY OF MANUFACTURERS' ARTICLES ON HAND. Orders for Cotton and Wool Machinery promptly filled.
L ROWE. G. SCHOOLFIELD. J. H. O'NEILL.
ROWE, SCHOOLFIELD & CO. PACKERS OF fresh, Cove and Spiced Oysters,
Hermetically Sealed Fruits and Vegetables, No. 112 BOSTON STREET, CANTON, BALTIMORE.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE
BALTIMORE
STEAMSHIP
COMPANY,
ALEXANDER BROWN & SONS, Genl. Agts,
This Line comprises the following First Class Steamships :
LIBERTY, CUBA, 1250 Tons, T. A. BAIN, Com'der. 1100 Tons, J. M. DUKEHART, Com.
Which are dispatched every fortnight, alternately, from
Brown's Wharf, Fell's Point, Baltimore, TO HAVANA & NEW ORLEANS
CALLING AT KEY WEST, CARRYING THE U. S. MAIL.
RATE OF PASSAGE.
Baltimore to Havana, First Class, - $50 Gold.
Second " -
35
New Orleans, First Class, 70 Currency.
66
Second
50
66
Key West,
50
Children under 12 Years, Half Fare. Steerage at Half First Class Rates. Stateroom and Meals included.
HENRY M. WARFIELD & CO., Agents, No. 16 Spear's Wharf.
RUTH & FLEMING,
Packers of Hermetically Scaled
WYSTERS,
RUITS AND
EGETABLES,
COR. ALICEANNA & CHESTER-STS.
F. J. RUTH, HENRY FLEMING.
BALTIMORE.
&
HAVANA
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
BALTIMORE COLLEGE OF
ental Surgery
TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL SESSION, 1867-'68.
COLLEGE
BALTIMORE
OF DENTAL
SURGERY
F
INFIRMARY OF
DENTAL COLLEGE.
FACULTY.
THOMAS E. BOND, A. M., M. D., Prof. of Pathology and Therapeutics. PHILIP H. AUSTEN, A. M., M. D., D. D. S., Prof. of Dental Science and Mechanism. FERDINAND J. S. GORGAS, A . M., M. D., D. D. S., Prof. of Dental Surgery. A. SNOWDEN PIGGOT, A. M., M. D., Prof. of Chemistry and Metallurgy.
RUSSELL MURDOCH, A. M., M. D., Prof. of Anatomy.
HENRY REGINALD NOEL, Prof. of Physiology.
HUGH MCGINNIS GRANT, D. D. S., Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry.
THOMAS SOLLERS WATERS, D. D. S., Demonstrator of Mechanical Dentistry. CLAUDE BAXLEY, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.
The TWENTY-EIGHTH Annual Session will commence on the FIFTEENTH of October, 1867, and closes on the FIFTEENTH of March, 1868. Lecture and Demonstration Fees, $115
Matriculation Fee, (paid only once, ) Diploma Fce, 30
For information, address --
F. J. S. GORGAS, M, D., Dean of the Faculty, No. 43 Hanover Street, Baltimore, Md.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
STICKNEY & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF BALTIMORE CHARCOAL FORGE
PIG IRON AND RAILROAD WHEEL IRON,
Lazaretto Furnace, Clinton Street, Canton, AND DEALERS IN PIG IRON, NAILS & CUMBERLAND COAL, OFFICE, No. 57 EXCHANGE PLACE.
BENJAMIN STINE,
MERCHANT
T AILOR,
No. 43 N. EUTAW STREET,
OPPOSITE LEXINGTON MARKET,
BALTIMORE.
Orders Solicited, and satisfaction in all cases guaranteed.
JAS. B. DUTTON, BALTIMORE. J. W. HUTCHINSON, NEW YORK.
DUTTON & HUTCHINSON, New York Shirt Factory, AND
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 43 N. Eutaw Street, opposite Lexington Market.
Fine SHIRTS and COLLARS MADE TO ORDER. Fitting Warranted. Sample Shirts 'and Collars made on approbation.
DR. GROVE'S IMPROVED MAGNETIC SALVE & PLASTER,
Has no superior in Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Jaw and Tooth- ache, Pains, Weakness of the Back and Kidneys, Bruises, Burns, Fresh Wounds or old Sores, Serofula, Caneer, Erysipe- las, Sore or Inflamed Breasts, Inverted Toenails, Corns, &c. In Consumption and Coughs it acts like magic.
Sold by Druggists generally, Price 25 cts. Ofice, 255 E. Lombard Street, near Broadway.
DE GROVE'S UNIVERSAL MAGNETIC SALVE AND PLASTER
MAGNETIC
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
GEORGE H. C. NEAL, IMPORTER, JOBBER AND RETAIL DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
SILKS, SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS.
JIGT
GEORGE H.C. NEAL.
POPULARDRY GOODS. HOUSE
SHAWLS SCLOAKS AGED HIE NENE ) PRESSGOODS WHO
BALTIMORE & CAY STS.
NEAL BUILDING, 99 & 101 W. Baltimore-st.
S. W. COR. NEW HOLLIDAY STREET.
WHOLESALE DEPARTMENTS-Second Story and Basement.
JOHN Y. SLATER,
tte
Over the Harnden Express Office,
293 W. Baltimore street BALTIMORE.
BRANDY
CHERRIES
OYSTER LABELS.
NUM SEN CARROLL& 18 LIGHT ST. BALTIMORE .
FRUIT OYSTER LABELS
AND COLORED WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Printed to Order at the shortest notice, at fair Prices.
FRUIT LABELS
READ
MONKSDEN,
OR
From the MSS. of Col. JOHN SURRY, of Eagle's Nest,
BY JOHN ESTEN COOKE, EsQ.
AUTHOR OF
SURRY OF EAGLE'S NEST, LIFE OF "STONEWALL" JACKSON, WEARING OF THE GRAY, &c. &c.
"I expect to make the 'CALVERTS' one of my very best works." * * * "It will not yield in interest to anything I have ever written."-AUTHOR.
TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE
SOUTHERN HOME JOURNAL.
SINGLE COPIES $3.00 PER ANNUM.
For Sale by Newsdealers Everywhere. JOIIN C. CARPENTER, EDITOR.
JOIIN ESTEN COOKE, Esq.
W. GILMORE SIMMS, Esq. EDWARD A. POLLARD, Esq.
PAUL HI. HAYNE, Esq.
EDWARD SPENCER, Esq.
CHARLES H. SMITH, Esq., (BILL ARP.) REV. J. L. REYNOLDS,
MRS. FANNY DOWNING,
MISS FANNY FIELDING,
GEORGE HI. MILES, Esq.
PROF. M. SCHIELE DE VERE,
MRS. ANNA CORA MOWATT RITCHIE, MISS VIOLET FULLER.
Will be Regular Contributors to its Columns.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
W. W. MAUGHLIN & SONS,
STEAM
fauing AMilf,
SASH FACTORY,
AND
LUMBER YARD,
MANUFACTURERS OF
DOOR FRAMES, Plain and Side Lights. WINDOW FRAMES, Plain and Boxed. INSIDE DOOR JAMS. DOORS, Plain and Moulded.
OUTSIDE Venitian and Panel SHUTTERS. WASHBOARDS and CASINGS.
WOOD BUILDINGS. WINDOW LINTELS,
SASH, Primed and Glazed.
SCROLL SAWING and TURNING.
MANTELS, BRACKETS, TRUSS WORK,
AND EVERY VARIETY OF CORNICE MOULDINGS,
Also, VAN GAASBEEK'S SASH STOPPER AND LOCK, the best substitute for Weights and Pulleys ever invented, furnished by sets, or already applied to the Frames.
W. W. MAUGHLIN & SONS, EAST FALLS AVENUE, near Pratt-st., Bridge, Baltimore, Md.
GEO. N. TOWNSEND. HOWARD M. DWYER.
T. V. TOWNSEND.
TOWNSEND & CO.
Real
state
Brokers,
No. 6 NORTH-ST., 3 doors above Baltimore, BALTIMORE, MD.
AGENCY FOR THE PURCHASE, SALE AND EXCHANGE OF
ESTATE,
ON COMMISSION.
For Sale and Lease, Houses in different parts of the city, improved Farms, Mills, Coal and Timber Lands, in Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, and other States.
Send stamp for copy of "Real Estate Records," a 16 paged Monthly Journal, con- taining full and concise descriptions and price of Properties For Sale. Our Farm Register sent on receipt of Stamp.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
N. W. SLADE & CO.
172 W. Pratt Street, Balt.
Manufacturers and Dealers in Agricultural Implements,
Improved Double Screen Grain Fans,
Farm Mills for Grinding all kinds of Grain, Horse Powers, Thrashers and Separators, The Southern Giant Cider Mill,
SUPERIOR CORN SHELLERS AND STRAW CUTTERS, PLOWS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS, &c.
ROBINSON & CUNNINGHAM,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Sasly,
, Blinds, frames,
SHUTTERS, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS & BUILDING MATERIALS
Of all Descriptions, at their Planing Mill and Sash Factory,
COR. BURKE AND CAMBRIDGE-STS., CANTON,
Or at their Warehouse, No. 172 Pratt Street, near Light,
BALTIMORE.
ORDERS SOLICITED AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
Established 1837.
Murphy's General Printing and Publishing House, Book, Paper and Stationery Store,
Marble Building, 182 Baltimore Street, (Up·Stairs,) Baltimore. MEDALS awarded by the Maryland Institute, for Printing, Book-binding and Bank Cheeks. By the Metropolitan Institute, Washington, a DIPLOMA, for superior Blank Books.
JOHN MURPHY & CO. Booksellers, Publishers, Printers and Stationers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
School Books, Blank Books
Paper, Stationery, &c. &c. COMPRISING EVERY VARIETY OF Ledger, Cap, Letter and Note Papers, Envelopes, Gold and Steel Pens, Copying Books, Presses, Inks, &c. BLANK BOOKS, of every Description, made to Order, in superior styles. BLANK BOOKS, with Printed Headings, &c.
Made to order to any style, or pattern of Ruling, in a superior manner, at the shortest notice. Long experience, and unsurpassed facilities, in having this class of work Prinled, Ruled, Paged and Bound, enable us to execute all orders in this line, in a very superior style, at remarkably low rates.
MURPHY'S CELEBRATED STEREOGRAPHIC BANK CHECKS, &c.
Printed in Various Colors, New and Beautiful Styles, in Books of 100 and upwards, on all the BANKS of the City, kept constantly on Sale and Printed to Order, at short notice.
IG These Cheeks are considered equal to, and are sold at about one-half the price of Engraved Checks
PRINT TO ORDER at short notice :
MURPHY'S Superior LEGAL and COMMERCIAL BLANKS,
DEEDS, MORTGAGES, LEASES, &e,, BILLS OF LADING, NOTES, DRAFTS, &C., kept constantly on hand, or Printed to Order, at Short Notice.
Ledgers
Circulars
Journals
Bill-Heads
Day Books
Drafts
Cash 300ks
Sales Books
Promis'ry Notes Bank Checks
Blotters
Check Books
Bulls Exchange Blank Deeds Cashiers Blanks Bills of Lading
Copying Books Bull Books
Receipt Books
Law Blanks
Pass Books
Lau Brief's
Pocket Ledgers
Books
Hotel Registers
Pamphlets
Copy Books
Catalogues, &c.
Dockets, d.c.
For upwards of 25 years Rad Road and Commercial Printing havo constituted an important branch of our business, Our experience, combined with extensive facilities, consisting of the most approved MACHINERY, large fonts of TYPE, of the latest and most approved styles; BORDERS, EnORAVINOS, ORNA. MENTS, &c., especially adapted for RAIL ROAD andI COMMERCIAL WORK; also, large fonts of FIGURES, ot all sizes, suitable for FREIGHT and PASSENGER TARIFFS, TABULAN WORK, &C. &e .. and keeping constantly on hand a large stock of CARD BOARDS and PAPERS, of all classes, enable us to offer unsurpassed facilities for the PROMPT, CHEAP and CORRECT exceution of every description of RAIL ROAD and COMMERCIAL PRINT- ING. &c. Careful and prompt attention to all orders. Estimates aud specimens furnished on application. Aj Orders respectfully solicited.
JOHN MURPHY & CO.
Keep constantly on hand and make to order.
Cards
Plain and Ornamental Book and Job Printing. BOOKBINDING and RULING,
Of every description, executed in the very best manner, at lowest rates.
Having united with their Bookstore, an extensive Printing Office and Bookbindery, well supplied with the most approved materials and experienced workmen, enable them to offer supe- rior advantages and inducements for the PROMPT, CAREFUL. and COR- RECT EXECUTION of every description of Book and Job Printing, Book-binding and Ruling, well worthy the attention of all who may require anything in this line.
A Particular attention paid to Fine Work, for Banking and other Institutions, Insurance, Railroad, Steamboat, Transporta- tion, and other Joint Stock Companies, Public Offices, de.
RAIL ROAD & COMMERCIAL PRINTING
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Law and Miscellaneous Books, &c. Published by MURPHY & CO., Baltimore. Published by Authority.
THE MARYLAND CODE, contalning all the Public General and Public Local Laws now in Force in the State of Maryland, compiled by OTHO SCOTT and HIRAM M'CULLOUGH, Commissioners; adopted by the Legis- Inature of Maryland, January Session, 1860: the Acts of that Session being therewith incorporated : with an INDEX to each ARTICLE and SECTION. By HENRY C. MACKALL, of the Maryland Bar. Second Edition. Two vols., 8vo., $8 law sheep, about 1800 pages, only ......
This great Work, the preparation of which has cost the State upwards of $50,000, is universally conceded to be a complete and perfect Compendium of our State Law, from the Provincial period, to the close of the January Session of 1860, made accessible by an elaborate and well digested Index, should be secured by every member of the Legal Profession, every Law Officer, Merchant, Manufacturer, Farmer, Mechanic, and every Citizen.
The CODE and SUPPLEMENTS, complete in 5 Vois., So. law sheep .... $18
The Laws of Maryland, Made and Passed by the General Assembly, at the 'January Session, 1864. Published by Authority. 1 vol. 8vo., law sheep.
The Laws of Maryland, January Session, 1865. Published by Authority. 1 vol 8vo., law sheep. $3.50 The Laws of Maryland, Extra Session, January, 1866. $3 The Laws of Maryland, January Session, 1867. .85
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