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•' * . mm Professional Cards, fJ'flE Under-lgß'*!. AMnmoi at Law and ll a tare, t'l : S irdViir fi'lutr !96.6. fr-rtreJ a copartnership in the. of iheir profion. coder the nan* ¦ n<l tle of Cwab* i Downs. Tl>ev willprac- 1 tie in the '•t.enlT of Pt. Mary's *r-f th<- *'’joiß- inr '¦..rn'.id*. and ia the fo rt of Appeals. V.t- ertsl attentien !1i b* mk to the coller- tim sf cHims ag*;iut iadividoal, ibt suit, or tli*- Gt erramont. It'trrvn* elves*. when renufred. Address r-uU ft t cam, Leonard town, P. O. St. La- ri 'a countr, Md. pr-BF.PT C C OMBS, JASS DOWNS. Ju’y 5, 186-Iy Law Co-Partnership Th undersign'd, Attorney# at Law and Po l-otor* in Cfinnrerr. have this lC da a of La rraihar, IB- associated themveire* in peartice llivir ptb'tiiioa coder the nameaud style of m.AkhiToM: & nonfiAN. Thar aill pmrtice in St. Mrvfy's and the ad jo ninr counties and in the Ceort of Appeals. H penal and ] rorej t nttrot on will bo paid to tho collcrtioa of claim*. One o bath can a!- a;iT be found at thir office in Leonard Town, Addresr HiakiatooaA Moraan, Leonard Tews I*. 0., Jit. Mary's County, Md. JAMES r bi.akistone, JojibPM F. MORGAN, Dec. 2, 1865—tf. J. PA UR AN CRANE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, LEONABDTOW.V, Jan 26. I*7l if. MD- JAS 11. WILSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. LEON AUDI OWN. Ml) Fob 10, I?o—tf, DANIEL HAMMETT. ATTOE.NEVAT LAW. St. Mar) ’sUuutity Maryland Oct 3.1867 —tf. the BTATOF MARYLAND mutua l fuik 1 NBrRA NC E C() MPA N V OF It A L TIMORF, Ay. I‘JG ll'. Haiti more street THIS Company injure* on the mutual pla Buildings ami personal properly again* Loan or damage by Fire. The entire profit are returned to ttie policy holders. U O 11A It ll IS, I’resi Jenl. BOARD OF DIRECTORS- - ; Ftacrts Noalo of Neale. Harris &Co S H Uaughy Noah Walker Sc Co. S McCully •• Poaierait* McCullv bihp T George •• G.orge * Jenkins RG HarnsUte *• Noale, Harris ft Col Hon George Bn-nt, Court of Appeals. George 1* .lenkins, t ’lurlrs county. George Combs, St. Mary's county. EL SPALDING. .. (Literal Acent, M Pifh 2f , Mar 24. >BTo- H n. FNYDEU. JO. FORREST. HXYDER & FORREST, arxm.tr. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 16 * II hnrf, Haiti more, April 4, ItC.’-lf. Kit a Kris Nr Air. J. f j y u ut F. ( NiAir. late cf St. Mary’s CVuutv FRANCIS NEALE ft SONS, Commission Merchants, Fell Tobacco, Grain and all country- produce. F.uj fertilizers and all.supphe, f cr former* Fertilizers furnished at tuanulactui- era price*. •'an 11, I^72—lf.| Hoarding School fcr Your* b Ladies. T** } Anirs os rHr:*Acrfd nr4nr ¦ til open KOAHMNti St HOol, f„ r Ih7."h ir^.SrT* 0 " ~ Board and Tuitira, $l5O pfr v(^r< I’crt Oflce. St Imgoe a. A., IT. IKI-11, 81 U'lL btssessu V t-Rt eral debility, etc.. aold terry whrie. 1 T J S ** l .' Rr> , OC/rs AXn-BIL tors It.Ufor the cure of Bilious complain,, old*, elc., sold every where. r Usa - Caspar's Fsosrj.onoy—K,\d ecr where. BLRROrc.H BR(\c., W bolesalrDruggiati. L<Kb Ist. near i’ratt st, geo. m. Davis. No. 1 ij W es I Fr.it t. Oc. 39. IB*t—ft. Baltimore Licensed Auctioneers J\ S ' F *P R ABELL, bavine qualified a. Auctioneersaccording to thereanirtroenssof the I.irate lans of the L’ sited Slates, give attic* that they are prepared to attend to the *?V of all rtalasutcor oilier property that may be of- fered at public auction ia St. Mare's couaiv Address. Jaa V 4 8.. K. A ball. lUowudtown, may IS, I IT*—tt dk Kltller's celebrated Star Tobacco Fertilizer, (titan SiklKtioi wderarer used. DEPOT : 15 CAMDEN STREET. BAtTIMOM, M. Mwck 28. 1872—-lj. JAS. H. S. GIBBOUS. COMMISSION MERCHANT fortbasalsof TOBACCO, ORAIE, Ko SO Llfh tStraat Wkarf.BaitlmMal •**•¦(•to thaiospectioa 8! Tobacco. \\ ill make prompt ntmi and ordars with ditpttck.) ¦ •BIS. t*t—ly THE SCIESCE OF HEALTH. pr.DSPErrrOF anf.|t IndepcuUent Health Monthly. \ The abjs*-’ of H Is. |o teach ba paapte,sUlfc*f | per'tins ia thaprsaervationaf Iftajtli, Sr *re- een ion of Diw?ise and Low (ollfe In to j develop normally in body and mind. 1 It is rot a Vedical Journal, but Physiologl- ral am! Hvjlrg'.c. a/* V a<?gWm, owwiai ni a* just that prwrSral .a’bramtf' n o* Jtoe laws of liltand Health cssfal to e ery member of the household, sad raanot but be worth many times its pn-e i every family in which it is read. Quack Medicine*, aod quack doctors will be sxp<x*ed. aod ttiiylien Uk not be allowed to ; inline on the people uhere thafeknee ofHaalth ! is stnerallr circulated. Shi* Jonma! will 1* the exponent of all known : means bv which Health, Htrrnirth, Vigor, and I . a Long Life, may he attained by using aod reg- ulating those agencies which are always acres si 1 hie and m vitally related to Health and tht treatment of Diseases, inclodia* Air. Light, Temperance. Bathing, Rating. Drinking. Cloth- ing. Recreation. Exerrise. Rest, Sleep, Electri- \ city, Mental Influences, Social Relation*, and all , Normal agents sad Hygienic materials. All that i ia requirra to keep well and to preserve health, ) Is a knowledge of tbs uses and misuses cf Utce- u agencies. The Science of Health will he th* bast expo- ' t nent of the scientific principles of these subjects. u and not the organ of any particular institution. n or of the professional practiee of any msu, hut devoted to the beat intercuts of the w bole people. Tawuti lNbliebed monthly at $3 00 a year in advauor ; Singla aunihers,* 30 cents. Clubs of ten at 8J 50 each, and an extra copy to agent; ae are offering th* moet lilieral lists of Premi- ums. Local Agents wanted everywhere, and cash commissions given. Address allJetten to SAMUEL It. WELLS, Fublishrr. 3b3 Bread war, New York. April 3V H73 , Peterson's Magazine Chiy*tt and Best o/ AH. SPLENDID OFFERS FOR 187 1 i. flllllS popular Monthly Magazine give# I more for tht money than any in the world. It hss the beet colored fashions, the ' best original and the best eogra- rings ol at.y Indy's book. Great and costly improvements will be made in 1&72, when it will cobt.ua One Thousand Pages! Fourteen Splendid Steel Plates! Twelve Colored Berlin Patterns! Twelve Mammoth Colored Fashions One Thousand Wood Cuts! Twest)-four Pages of Music! All this will he given for only two dollars a year, or a dollar lesa than Magazine* of the cla.ts ol * Peterson.” Its Thrilling Tala and Forelettu. ; are the best published anywhere. All the 'mil popular wriicrs are ea l ployed to write originally lor “Peterson.” In 187”, in ad- -1 ' dition to its nsnal quantity of short storiet, i five original copyright Novelties will be I given, viz: ‘•Bought with Price." by Ann I S. Stephens; “The Island of Diamonrs,” by hairy Danworlli; "Once too Often.” by _ , Frank Loo Benedict; “Lindsay’s Luck,” by r Mism F. Hodgson ; and “A Wife, Yet N.- " . Wife,” by tl.e author of “The&econd Life.’ ! Mammoth Colored Fashion dates' t Aheaii of ail others. 7 hese plate* are rn- I graved n steel, twice tie usual size, and j contain six figures. They will lw superbly Colored. Also, several pages of Household and other receipts; in short, everything in- teresting to ladies. Tesvs—Always in advance. One copy, for one year, $ 2 00 Five copies, for one year, 8 CO Light ci pies, tor ore year, 12 00 SUPERB PREMIUM ENGRAVING* , Every person rettiru np a rlnb of fire at $1.60 each, nr eight at $J 60 each, will le emitled to an extra copy of the Magazine for 1872, snu also to a copy of the superb parlor mezzotint (size 24 inches by IS ) t "hive Times One To-Day,” which at a ; store, would cost four dollars Specimen* sem, gratis, to those wishing jto get up clubs. Addresk, CHARLES J. PETERSON, j No. 306 ( bestuut St., Philadelphia, Pa. ( Nv. DJ. 1872. i THE 04777 VOLUME] For 1872 !; THE ILLUSTRATED Phrenological Journal, A FIBST-CLASS Family Magazine. Pl-renologv—Theßrain and Ms Fnnct’Ors; Location of the Organ*, with directions for culture and t-ainirg, and the relations of Mind and Body described. Physiognomy—or the “Sign* of Charac- ter with illustrations, and Hew to Read Th*m,” is a special feature. Ethnology—or the Natural HUtory ol Man, illustrated, will be given. Physiology—The Organization. Structure r and Functions of the Human Body; th* i laws of Lite and Health—what we should Eat and Drink, How we shoo'd be Clothed, 1 arnl How to Exercize. Bltep and Live, in ac- cordance with Hygienic Principles. Portraits, Sketches and Bioftaphies of oading Men and Women in alt departments •f iitef are special features. Parents and Teachers.—As a guide in ed- ucating and trainingCaildren, this Magazine has no superior Much genera! aod uefnl information on the leading topics of the day :* given, and no effort* are spared to matt this the most interesting and instruct Teas the best t Pictorial Family Magazine ever published, fj Established.—TheJouroal ha* reached its C4th Volume. It has steadily increased in f favor during (he many years it hai been ¦ * published, and was never more popular than now. Terms.—Monthly, at year, in ad- y.-xnce. Single numbers, 80 nsti. Club# •I ten or more, $2 each, and an extra copy to Agent. ' Wear* offering the most liberal Premiums. Inclres 15 cents for a sample Bomber, with new Pictorial Poster and Prospect**, aad a complete List of Premiums. Address S. R. WELLS, Publisher, 889 Broadway,New York. Koe If. 1871. -4a Ornarmnt for Ferry American Horn*. THE AMERICAN Centennial Anniversary Chart, 'Vitk views of “Independence Hall,” “O* tbs | M issahickon Ortek Fairmonat Parte,” “fpthe . Schuylkill.” “I'aion League House, a large I bsaorttolly Oalerrd Map of tboi- img Fsum on at park, wfeers ihaGentenaial Aa- “lVw* to tncMd. mT Slae. 40 vw iDcMt. P Misled in aid e>ftks Cmfnnied Panel. Aotin* W ajrrzD.—From $2 to S3O par day can b* made, baod M cents, sod a iiii lvii I and teram to agaota wiU be sent by retosa 1 T. Tt. CALLENDER A CO. Pakliabm. Third and Walaat Stt. PEiladtlabk. j Aped 18, 1*73—31. mweinnin vjsht 1 - ¦ ; IBT2w ' BOOTS AND SHOES. W lIOLBJAL fe AKD B IT AIL. KISG STREET, ALEXANDRIA, VA. 1 The subscriber hat now oft hand and - is prepared to fami-h hj Wholesale and retail ope ot tie Urjett and best aaacncd 1 stocks of 1 LADIES’, j GEMS’. ‘t wiste*.. BOYS* tad - i CHtLDRSITS BOOTS ARB shoes, I* of fine and coarse Work, eyer before offer- t ed for sale in tbistnarket, manufactured >. from the best material, aod In tba moat r durable manner, comprising a great va- V riely of ; NEW AND HAXD6OMK STYLES. 1 | 0 i Also a larja stock of BOOTS. SHOES aND BROGANS. suitable for the country trade, to which special attention is in rind on tho part of country merchants and farmers, All in want will do sell to call aa<! ezmaiic mj stock, yhich eaauot be xcelled ia thla or any carkat south of Now York. W. B. TADDEY. ¦ No. 74 Kivg atrsot. March 28, 1872—3a. r Potomac Transportation Line M) For AUtV’ANDRIA, Ar k.. WASHINGTON. SESESSt GEOI9UBTOWN, And Potonoac iver Landings. Steamer Express CAPT. A.C.NICKLE, Will resume her rente on TUESDAY ? March Ist. leaving Pier No. 10 light St ? Wharf. Baltimore, every Tneaday, at 4 ¦ PM., for Alexandria, WasMrgt® and , Georgetown,stopping atthsfoHowitg cat ! POINTS on the Potomac River; Piney > Point, Stone's Wharf, Cobnrn, Chrpiico Wharf, Chnpel Point, Matthias Point : Smith’s Point, Nanjcmoy Stores and l*' Wharf. \* 1 RETURNING—WiII leave Six Sfi et Wharf, Washington, every Saturday .S s A. M.and King Street Wharf, Alexandria, ut 7 A. M. 1 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, AF- i'LY TO ' A Needham ftSona, 142 Lightst. V bar! Baltimore. J Broders 8c G0.,11 Kingit. Alexandria. J G Waters. 105 Waters!. Georgetown. T M Crouch. 6 sf. Wharf Washington. 1 Match 3. 1870 —tf. > LIFE AXD FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY. i , aSSt-AL STATIMCXT FOB 1871. Royal fire insurance company of LIVERPOOL—- i Capital, - - - $ 11,000,000 Losses during 1970, - 2,365.500 Income from premiums, - 4,036,000 Invested in the U. States, - 700,000 All losses promptly settled at ths Office of the Company in Baltimore. #W~Tbis Company insures all kinds of Mer- chandise and Buildings, with contents, against loss or damage by fire at moderate rater. No notes to be given. Connecticut mutual life insur- ance COMPANY— IscoarosATZP ix 1846. Capital, $ ,v,000,000 Dividends yearly from 40 to 70 per Caat. Death claims paid over $ 8,000,000 will attend promptlr to parties desiring to insure in the above offices. JOS. H. KEY, Agent. March 28, 1873-6 w. BUSINESS NOTICE^ E. LEO SPALDING. ! 49 LIGHT ST., BALTIMORE\ MD. THE business cf the Ist* firm of POUMAI- RAT A McCULLY. for the sale of Pro- visions. Cotton, Sagar, Mol awes, and all kinds ( of Produce, also agent for “James A. Miller s : {Chicken Cock) Whiritey. will be contimnadht the old stand. 49 Light Snare, by E. Lao I SraLDiKo, under the name of PomtaißAT A Me 1 OBU.T. E. LEO SPALDING. I May 25, 1171—ly , St, Mary's Seminary THE dutiea of this Institntion will be resumed oa MONDAY, the 3rd of OCTOBER. -Miss L. L. GARDINER. MU* H. K. TILGHMAN. Associate Principal*. Bt. Inigoe’s P. 0., St. Mary’a Co., Md. Bep. 22. ISTG-ytf. Notice* FWTLE, being with H. SOXXEBnoX A * CO.. 387 IT. Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md.. manufacturers sad dealers in CLOTH- ING and PIKCK GOODS, would be pleased to see the merchants and bis old acquaintances in St. Mary’s when they vUit the city. R* will convince them that it will be to their interest to deal with him. The noons ia a very Urge one sad prices will be low. Feb 15. 1871—tf. Business Notice. > Baltimore. Pbb Ist, 1873. TKTC the aadenigued have formed a co- J * ***** X. SIMMS ft CO., to conduct tt Ocaaral Chaa- mftiMa Burin we (ll the *M vtmnd nf Owen 1 ft Simms, No. T Wand atnat, Corn Exchange Building, and would solicit a coatiaaanes af the patronage ad gvamariy tsntfsd tathtoid Cm. fmAincx.mpk JSO.L. 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Livingston* and Gordon Camming in Africa, Strain among , the Andes and Rons Brown* in th* East, i ix* on tb* Nile and Maegregor on the Jordow—indeed, a*l recent traveller* of note hare seen tbair nog important diseqgrvie, reproduced ia these pages. Moat of onr younger and many of oor alder writers find here their literary biography. Our artww are tha best evidences of their genius and the most enduring specimens of (heir work in the Magazine.—A*. ¥. Standard. It is one of the woiGkars of fonrnalfsm—- the editorial manag'd Jltof Harper's.—Thle P Nation, NT. yf SUBSCRIPTIONS.—IB72. TkMt: Harper’sMagaxi at, oneyeat. $4 00 An Extra Copy of either the Magazine Weekly, or Bazar will be supplied gratic for erery Club of Fire Subscribers at $4 00 each*.ln one remittance; or Six Copies for $2n,00. without extra copr. Snbeeriptionato Harper’s Magazine, Week- ly, and Raaar. to one adJreaa for one year, $lO 00 or, two ef Harper’s Periodicals, tt ooe address (or one year. $7 00. 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THE LOST CiTY, or Chicago as it teas and as it is. A book brim foil of thrilling interest and startling incidents; profusely illustrated. Or- ders filled in the order received. Price, elegant- ly bound, $1.50. WELLS' EVERY MAX hi, own LAWYER and United St,ties E„rm Book. A complete Business Man's Guide for everv State in the Union. 12mo. COO paces. Price $2.00 Wells' Illustrated National Hand Ilook. A book for everybody. Price, elcgantlr bonnd. $1.50. All the above are works that meet with rapid sales. Our agents are doing esfranrdinarv well with them. Full descriptive confidential circulars, sent on application, and sample copies of either of the works sent post paid on the receipt of price. We want good live Agents; men who can folly appirciate the merits of the work and tht feet that it meets a universal want Agents who desire to do good as well as make nonev, Address: WELLS k CO.', 432 Broome street, New York. Jan 25, 1872—3 m, NEW SCHEDULE Of STEAMER GLORGEANNA. iSSaSStSU L 0 WER PO TOMA C LINE For Washington , Alexandria, Georgetown and Putoniac River Landings, Also, For Frederickfhurg and Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad. The steamer GEORGE ANN A wilt, on znd af* THURSDAY. Jan. 25, 1872. leave Baltimore from Pier 9, Light street, EVERY THURSDAY, at 5 P. M„ arriving at Alexandria, Washington and Georgetown on Satnrdav of each week. Returning will leave Washington every MON- DAY. at 7 A. M„ arriving in Baltimore every Wednesday morning. Freight received daily, on days ofieaving nt- U1 3P. M. For further information anptr t* C. P. IRVING. Agent, 138 Light street. Jaa. 45 th 1872—tf. * WEEMS' TRANSPORTATION LINE SPRING ARRANGEMENTS. ON it after THURS- ’JAY. March 7th, 1872. the Steamers mart washing. •¦BiGbV TON and PLANTER will run as follows: MARY WASHINGTON,(Captain Ooor- l*y.) will leave Pi*r No 8 Light street wUarf, every Tbuwday night, at 10 o’clock for Patuxent River direct, proceeding as far i*p as Hill’s Landing. Returning, leaven h ill’s Landing erery Monday ft t Notting- ham, and Nottingham every Tuesday morn- ing at 6 o’clock fir Bahimtre, catlii.g at th* Landings below Benedict for passengers , only. Freight received at No. 1 Tobacco Ware- boue Wharf, ho Thursdays only, np to 4 PLANTER. (Captain Parish ) will leave Pier Xa A Light street wharf, everv Satur- day aad V edneaday morning at 6:90 o'clock I "or Fair Haveo, Plum Point, Governor's Kno and Patuxent River, proceed!ug a* for up as Benedict. Returning, leaves Bene- dict vvery Moodav and Thnr*>U> morning at 6 o'clock, lor Baltimore, calling at alii bar i codings going and rctnraing, for freight sod pautqgcra. Freight received at Pier No. 8 Light street w harf, Tnesdaya and Fridays only, 1 op to 4 F. M. M L WEEKS. i march 14, 1173—tL Agent. ' - ¦ FOR SHERIFF. Mr. Eiitco—Von ar* requested Is annssnev JAS. R. ALVET aa a msdidats for th* next Sheriffalty aad yM will please y that be | will ba warmly sappsned by tbs mmmh in- ' MRst si the watt; aad by bo Jaa 4, 1872. Psora, i 'ENGLISH ROOFING FELT* la fon4 M gbmd wfl aMPdiauiM, Wag atMinh >i foe Kaaitg Oat-M d- iag and Abate; ter !-eying Flat Rood*. Ou - ter*, Lining Gnnsrba, Hterebcmses, *r Wall, (either outside or ins id*), and for facing un- der Slate* or Tile*. It is ala* a cheap aad ef- fective Ceiling oa the underneath aide ot raf- ter* a t a Stated ar Wad Rood, aad a* a tVßiar le iron Roofo, cenatcrartiat Ileal, Frost, aad Caadiaartira afMotateto. Tie English Wt is fat op ia rolls ad 3% yards in length, by S 3 iaefcas la width, and aoataiaiag a sarfoas of Sat sgoM* fort. titree-Tlt felt FOB Moonye. Ia raTl*. 38 iacbss wide, hr So fret ia length ; each rail will carer a surface 10 fot square, sr 100 aqua** foot. It i* to be laid aeroas tba roof, shingle took- iaa. With a lap of two indies aad aaenred bp aaltfhf the edge* with 3d mails add tin caps. ' When laid, the Fait is to he painted nith Jfosfie RW fWwy. and .handed. The Mastic Raaf Coming Is wised, read/ tar use, aad ia applied with abrnsh. tab red roofing rrrr. rcd extensively for Sheathing Hoove*, nad sf Tar and Gravel roofing, also for placing under Slate. Tia and Shingle roofing. It is card in pm Ling Woolens aad Fats to protect them In n moth*. Put up in rolls neighing 45 pounds each. 15 pound* Fdt n ill cover a surface ut 100 square feet. TWO-PLY FELT. For Sheathing Houses, roofing Tewporerr Huild'ngs. making Wster Tight Floors, and lor placing under Slate and Shingles. In roll* 24i inches wide hr 50 feet in length. Each roll will cover a surface IS feet square or 100 -qu*t*feet, ¦< For S)wathing it can he nailed upon the sinddiat. making a |*rfoctlr air tight shank- ing, and me protection from dampness. Rau. mica or veruita will aol go near it. MICA CANVASS MOOFI SO, In roll* containing 350 square fort. I* to he laid mei the roof, aad lapfad aliiagle fashion iib a lap of two inches, aad secured hy nail- ing the edges with 30 of tacks. Tlii* is the ml; Composition RoofingCthat does not mquilta finish iug coat of paint or ce- ment. r STARRED SFrEi THING EFT. T, For Carpel tuning, IWening Floors, and for putting under Slate, Tin and Shingle Routing. Put tip in rolls neighing 100 pounds. 10 pounds Kell will cover a surface io feet square, or 100 square feet. Manufactured hr the PENN RO FINC, CO.'. * 105 South second street, Philadelphia. Aug 34, 1*71—1(. eOODSTOSIHITRETIISI MISS IRENE FPRCK takes pleasure in an- nouncing to her friend* and patron* in St. Mary’s ronnty, that she basjust received and opened at her Store in Leonardtuwn the roost extensive, beautiful and cheapest assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, BLEACHED, RROWX and I'LA ID fOl TOES, WHITE GOODS, CALICOES, miluxe nr and FANCY GOODS to he found in I.ow -t Maryland. Her stock has bten purchased at the LOWEST RATES and i-he pledges herself to sell every article loner than it rail he purchased in Saint Ma- ry’s county. Her long experience in purchasing and selling such goods av she now carries in her stock enables her to defy all competition and she confidently assures her customer* that they cna save from 15 to 25 per cent, hy purchasing of her Her stork of Press 4 iood* is unusually large and in- cludes all the most fashionable styles of GrenaJinei from 35c to 50 cent*. I Alpoeai “t 075 •• /.aims 12jt050 " | Prjplirt . 25 to 50 j Ihlainei 25 11 I’xqutt. splendid quality 25 | and a full line of ib most beautiful WHITE j GOODS of all descriptions. She has alto pur- , chased in a.’ditiou to her former stock a largs assortment of LADIES AND CHILDRENS’ SHOES which she will dispose of at very low rates. Grateful to her friends for their past Literal patronage, she respectfully solicit* a continu- ant of the same. FW BONNETS and HATS repaired and made to order, Also COXFKCTIOX ER Y. TOYS, A OTIOXS, JEWELRY. May 11, 1871—tf. R. A. GOLDEN & BRO., EE©(CIEK§ AgO COM MISS IOX MERCHA XTS. Washington D. C. ARE happy to announce to the citigena of St. Mary’s county and its contigui- ty that having at much expense provided facilities for the accommodation and storage of goods sod cattle sent to them for rale on Commission, that they are pre- pared to to those wh# may entrust them with tueir patronage assurances that tlieir merchandise will receive the highest market prices. Ourclosccommunication with the whvrvce and oor long establishment in the Grocery business, enable os to command better pri- cca for country prodacU than possessed by any Coamlseion Merchant ia the city Remember the place. *. A. GOLDEN * BRO., * Warehouses No. 84 and 28 F street South , _ WaeUiugtoa 1). C June 28. 1889—tf. DORSETT, HARRIS k CO Grocers sad Commission Merchants, No. 98 Sorra CaarntßST,, BALTIMORE. Partfealaf attenlioa given to the io- spectian nod sale of Tobacco, the sal* of Grain and all kinds of country produce Feb 29, 1872—1 y, Ll~ i " liICKNSXO iIVCTIOKm. Rl. Ell 9 ARDS, having qualified as at' s Aactbwecr accordiam ta ike lanmsi lww of the United Stave*. tffes aoticr XXwI wUI attend to tba sal* of real arpAteud Krty that My be offered at pabHc auction ] VT"® ***”"<R * Edward*, 1 wroat mih P 0., Bt Jfavy’t county. Md. Jaae 23, IfTd-tf. * * ** MALTHY HOUSE. BALTIMORE, M.; -C. B. HOGAN. - . ——f- in’ REDVCtIM OP PABt. | N canalifcrelioa at the—deefil— ia I coat of all neet—ari—appertaining o Ho-' il Keeping, the price of Board wRII ba Re- duced an and after Janaary Ist, 1879, ta Per Dtyv . being determined that nothing with be Jell nrdore in the future to make the •'MAkT—’* what it has been in the oast—oaooodtonone in the dtv, Jan 20 IfilO—tf . THE GREAT English ant) Srofch Quarterlies, bt a mwn try wag a EtNE.' wfo Tcp in see rswtf *B LEGS AMD SCOTT PVDUSBIXG CO\ tcUamtv. Thr EtHnl’Hrqh Rerirte. fsrfo/on C /?rt't#H, Tke HVafm*‘a*fer ffrn'ti#. if j IV North Hrittth /j’tirv, ( ¦omitr. 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No premiums cell Be given to clubs. (.’irutlsrs with ftirther particulars rosy be had on application. THE LEONARD SftTT I‘I’BLISHINGCO, 140 Fulton *t., New York. IV'SfniMSer* sn l otheit d.spotcd to lilieraily dealt with. TUK L EOS A RD SCO TTP UhUiUUXXS CO ALAO rtSUSM 7hr Fnrmet't Gmid* ToScimHfie and Practical Agri tultHrs. By Henry Stephen*. F R S., Rdiabnsgh, and the late J I’ Norton Professor ot Scientific Agricul ~ 1 lure in Vale College, New Haven. Two vols. Koval octavo. Idofi pugs* and ! numerous engravings. Price, $7 j by mad. post-paid, s*. Dee 15, 1870. 1 United Stairs fjclcl. 329, 331, Sc 333 Penn Arentie, WASHING TUN, D. C’.J Id. 11. 08.1N v Prwf rirtor | , —e Rales Reduced tos Day. 110 keep pac with tbc tiraee, and meet the wishes of the traveling public, the- Proprietir has dcriJgd to reduce the price ol hoard and room to per day. and. m*- withstandiug the low price charged. tende that the House shall maintain tMaam* roputation for romlort and ncatacua, aad a toad tabic, aa heretofore. • 1 ——o ' ¦ MBT This Hotel is within tv* inmate*'’ walk of the Capita! ar<] principal Kttlp 18 Depots, and convenient to the Uvaasoment* 1 Departments and Office*. Street Car* to all parts aft 9 Cti abd Georgetown pass this boose #fr fire dfttf* ulae. Jas. 20. 1870 If. u - Dental Notice*, I V forvlra* M to those who mav tfo-ui All operatkms petforr vpf>n th I ,Tofr,lWon of Dentlstrr ro^r*HhTr f o* ••rrteesai thair bomet will mert with prop attention br dri ppiag me a T" th intwrkS fa are manner dc* jrtd, and at reaseaaile prices. 4H- Du,i.„- tf . ¦ ifxns. HORNE k ORfIWEU> Builders and Conir odors* *1 liE undersigned har* eatei s*B ibto Cf - parktisrabip aa Builderq f Owatoac- torn 1 aUdammda m thefr line u I haainca* that a. ay be awda •**"¦*'•s® milh Prvmpleeea,. it reaaaaabie rataaifid in workmanlike mi; aer 4 aj=X||;GRUOR: IF..* THOS. c. GEE KKWRLU Lee tard Town. . * V „tfgj Ma-ek 81 187tutf. BDJ BROR F STORE, 1 ICS.

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Page 1: Saint Mary's beacon (Leonard Town, Md.) 1872-05-23 [p ] · DANIEL HAMMETT. ATTOE.NEVAT LAW. St. Mar) ’sUuutity Maryland Oct 3.1867 —tf. the BTATOF MARYLAND mutua lfuik 1 NBrRA

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Professional Cards,

fJ'flE Under-lgß'*!. AMnmoi at Law andll a tare, t'l : S irdViir

fi'lutr !96.6. fr-rtreJ a copartnership in the.of iheir profion. coder the nan*

¦ n<l tle of Cwab* i Downs. Tl>ev willprac- 1tie in the '•t.enlT of Pt. Mary's *r-f th<- *'’joiß-inr '¦..rn'.id*. and ia the fo rt of Appeals.

V.t- ertsl attentien !1i b* mk to the coller-tim sf cHims ag*;iut iadividoal, ibt suit, ortli*- Gt erramont.

It'trrvn* elves*. when renufred. Addressr-uU ft t cam, Leonard town, P. O. St. La-ri 'a countr, Md.

pr-BF.PT C C OMBS,JASS DOWNS.

Ju’y 5, 186-Iy

Law Co-PartnershipTh undersign'd, Attorney# at Law and Po

l-otor* in Cfinnrerr. have this lC da a of Larraihar, IB- associated themveire* in pearticellivirptb'tiiioa coder the nameaud style of

m.AkhiToM: & nonfiAN.Thar aill pmrtice in St. Mrvfy's and the ad

jo ninr counties and in the Ceort of Appeals.Hpenal and ] rorej t nttrot on will bo paid totho collcrtioa ofclaim*. One o bath can a!-a;iT be found at thir office in Leonard Town,Addresr HiakiatooaA Moraan, Leonard TewsI*. 0., Jit. Mary's County, Md. •

JAMES r bi.akistone,JojibPM F. MORGAN,

Dec. 2, 1865—tf.

J. PA UR AN CRANE,ATTORNEY AT LAW,

LEONABDTOW.V,

Jan 26. I*7l if. MD-

JAS 11. WILSON,

ATTORNEY AT LAW.LEON AUDIOWN.

Ml)

Fob 10, I?o—tf,

DANIEL HAMMETT.ATTOE.NEVAT LAW.

St. Mar) ’sUuutity MarylandOct 3.1867 —tf.

the

BTATOF MARYLANDmutua l fuik

1 NBrRA NC E C() MPA N VOF ItA L TIMORF,Ay. I‘JG ll'. Haitimore street

THIS Company injure* on the mutual plaBuildings ami personal properly again*

Loan or damage by Fire. The entire profitare returned to ttie policy holders.

U O 11A Itll IS, I’resi Jenl.BOARD OF DIRECTORS- -;

Ftacrts Noalo of Neale. Harris &CoS H Uaughy “ Noah Walker Sc Co.S McCully •• Poaierait* McCullvbihp T George •• G.orge * JenkinsRG HarnsUte *• Noale, Harris ft ColHon George Bn-nt, Court of Appeals.George 1* .lenkins, t ’lurlrs county.George Combs, St. Mary's county.

EL SPALDING...

(Literal Acent,M Pifh 2f , Mar 24. >BTo-

H n. FNYDEU. JO. FORREST.

HXYDER & FORREST,arxm.tr.

COMMISSION MERCHANTS,16 * II hnrf, Haitimore,

April 4, ItC.’-lf.

Kit a Kris Nr Air. J. f j yu utF. ( • NiAir. late cf St. Mary’s CVuutv

FRANCIS NEALE ftSONS,

Commission Merchants,Fell Tobacco, Grain and all country-

produce.F.uj fertilizers and all.supphe, f cr former*

Fertilizers furnished at tuanulactui-era price*.

•'an 11, I^72—lf.|

Hoarding School fcr Your*bLadies.

T**}Anirs os rHr:*Acrfd nr4nr¦ til open KOAHMNti St HOol, f„rIh7."h ir^.SrT*0"~

Board and Tuitira, $l5O pfr v(^r<I’crt Oflce. St Imgoe a.

A., IT. IKI-11,81

U'lL btssessu V t-Rteral debility, etc.. aold terry whrie. 1

T J S **l.'Rr>,

OC/rs AXn-BILtorsIt.Ufor the cure of Bilious complain,,old*, elc., sold every where.r

Usa - Caspar's Fsosrj.onoy—K,\d• ecr where.

BLRROrc.H BR(\c.,W bolesalrDruggiati.

L<Kb Ist. near i’ratt st,

geo. m. Davis.No. 1 ijW es I Fr.it t.

Oc. 39. IB*t—ft. Baltimore

Licensed Auctioneers

J\S 'F *P R ABELL, bavine qualified a.Auctioneersaccording to thereanirtroenssof

the I.irate lans of the L’sited Slates, give attic*that they are prepared to attend to the *?V ofall rtalasutcor oilier property that may be of-fered at public auction ia St. Mare's couaivAddress. Jaa V 4 8..K. Aball. lUowudtown,

may IS, IIT*—tt

dk Kltller's

celebrated

Star Tobacco Fertilizer,

(titan SiklKtioi wderarer used.

DEPOT : 15 CAMDEN STREET.BAtTIMOM, M.

Mwck 28. 1872—-lj.

JAS. H. S. GIBBOUS.COMMISSION MERCHANTfortbasalsof

TOBACCO,ORAIE,

Ko SO Llfh tStraat Wkarf.BaitlmMal•**•¦(•to thaiospectioa8! Tobacco. \\ illmake prompt ntmi andordars with ditpttck.) • ¦

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BOOTS AND SHOES.W lIOLBJAL fe AKDB ITAIL.

KISG STREET,

ALEXANDRIA, VA.

1 The subscriber hat now oft hand and- is prepared tofami-h hj Wholesale and

’ retail ope ot tie Urjett and best aaacncd1 stocks of

1 LADIES’,j GEMS’.‘t wiste*..

BOYS* tad- i CHtLDRSITS

BOOTS ARB shoes,

I* of fine and coarse Work, eyer before offer-t ed for sale in tbistnarket, manufactured>. from the best material, aod In tba moatr durable manner, comprising a great va-

V riely of

; NEW AND HAXD6OMK STYLES.1 |

0 i Also a larja stock of

BOOTS. SHOES aND BROGANS.suitable for the country trade, to whichspecial attention is inrind on tho part of

• country merchants and farmers,Allin want will do sell to call aa<!

ezmaiic mj stock, yhich eaauot be• xcelled ia thla or any carkat south ofNow York.

W. B. TADDEY.¦ No. 74 Kivg atrsot.• March 28, 1872—3a.

r Potomac Transportation LineM) For AUtV’ANDRIA,Ar k.. WASHINGTON.SESESSt GEOI9UBTOWN,

And Potonoac iver Landings.

Steamer ExpressCAPT. A.C.NICKLE,

Will resume her rente on TUESDAY? March Ist. leaving Pier No. 10 light St? Wharf. Baltimore, every Tneaday, at 4¦ PM., for Alexandria, WasMrgt® and

, Georgetown,stopping atthsfoHowitg cat! POINTS on the Potomac River; Piney> Point, Stone's Wharf, Cobnrn, Chrpiico

’ Wharf, Chnpel Point, Matthias Point• : Smith’s Point, Nanjcmoy Stores and l*'

Wharf. \*1 RETURNING—WiII leave Six Sfi et

’ Wharf, Washington, every Saturday .S sA. M.and King Street Wharf, Alexandria,ut 7 A. M.

1 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, AF-i'LY TO

' A Needham ftSona, 142 Lightst. V bar!Baltimore.J Broders 8c G0.,11 Kingit. Alexandria.J G Waters. 105 Waters!. Georgetown.T M Crouch. 6 sf. Wharf Washington.

1 Match 3. 1870 —tf.>

‘ LIFE AXD FIRE

INSURANCE AGENCY.i

, aSSt-AL STATIMCXT FOB 1871.

Royal fire insurance company ofLIVERPOOL—-

i Capital, - - - $ 11,000,000Losses during 1970, - 2,365.500Income from premiums, - 4,036,000Invested in the U. States, - 700,000

All losses promptly settled at ths Office ofthe Company in Baltimore.

#W~Tbis Company insures all kinds of Mer-chandise and Buildings, with contents, againstloss or damage by fire at moderate rater. Nonotes to be given.

Connecticut mutual life insur-ance COMPANY—

IscoarosATZP ix 1846.Capital, $ ,v,000,000Dividends yearly from 40 to 70 per Caat.Death claims paid over $ 8,000,000

will attend promptlr to parties desiringto insure in the above offices. •

JOS. H. KEY,Agent.

March 28, 1873-6 w.

BUSINESS NOTICE^E. LEO SPALDING.

!

49 LIGHTST., BALTIMORE\ MD.

THE business cf the Ist* firm of POUMAI-RAT A McCULLY. for the sale of Pro-

visions. Cotton, Sagar, Mol awes, and all kinds( of Produce, also agent for “James A. Miller s: {Chicken Cock) Whiritey. will be contimnadht

the old stand. 49 Light Snare, by E. LaoI SraLDiKo, under the name of PomtaißAT A Me1 OBU.T.

E. LEO SPALDING.I May 25, 1171—ly

, St, Mary's Seminary

THE dutiea of this Institntion willberesumed oa MONDAY, the 3rd of

OCTOBER.-Miss L. L. GARDINER.MU* H. K. TILGHMAN.

Associate Principal*.Bt. Inigoe’s P. 0.,

St. Mary’a Co., Md.Bep. 22. ISTG-ytf.

Notice*FWTLE, being with H. SOXXEBnoX A

* CO.. 387 IT. Baltimore street, Baltimore,Md.. manufacturers sad dealers in CLOTH-ING and PIKCK GOODS, would be pleased tosee the merchants and bis old acquaintances inSt. Mary’s when they vUit the city. R* willconvince them that it will be to their interestto deal with him. The noons ia a very Urgeone sad prices will be low.

Feb 15. 1871—tf.

Business Notice. >

Baltimore. Pbb Ist, 1873.TKTC the aadenigued have formed a co-J ******X. SIMMS ft CO., to conduct tt Ocaaral Chaa-mftiMa Burinwe (ll the *M vtmnd nf Owen

1 ft Simms, No. T Wand atnat, Corn ExchangeBuilding, and would solicit a coatiaaanes afthe patronage ad gvamariy tsntfsd tathtoidCm.

fmAincx.mpkJSO.L. MELVS.

1 Feb 8, 117;—titft

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Jan 25, 1872—3m,

NEW SCHEDULEOf STEAMER

GLORGEANNA. iSSaSStSUL 0 WER PO TOMA C LINE

For Washington, Alexandria, Georgetown

and Putoniac River Landings,Also,

For Frederickfhurg and Chesapeake andOhio Railroad.

The steamer GEORGE ANNA wilt, on znd af*THURSDAY. Jan. 25, 1872. leave Baltimorefrom Pier 9, Light street, EVERY THURSDAY,at 5 P. M„ arriving at Alexandria, Washingtonand Georgetown on Satnrdav of each week.

Returning will leave Washington every MON-DAY. at 7 A. M„ arriving in Baltimore everyWednesday morning.

Freight received daily, on days ofieaving nt-U1 3P. M. For further information anptr t*

C. P. IRVING. Agent,138 Light street.

Jaa. 45 th 1872—tf.

* WEEMS' TRANSPORTATION LINE

SPRING ARRANGEMENTS.

ON it after THURS-’JAY. March 7th,

1872. the Steamersmart washing. •¦BiGbVTON and PLANTER will run as follows:

MARY WASHINGTON,(Captain Ooor-l*y.) will leave Pi*r No 8 Light streetwUarf, every Tbuwday night, at 10 o’clockfor Patuxent River direct, proceeding as fari*p as Hill’s Landing. Returning, leavenh ill’s Landing erery Monday ft t Notting-ham, and Nottingham every Tuesday morn-ing at 6 o’clock fir Bahimtre, catlii.g atth* Landings below Benedict for passengers ,only.

Freight received at No. 1 Tobacco Ware-boue Wharf, ho Thursdays only, np to 4

PLANTER. (Captain Parish ) will leavePier Xa A Light street wharf, everv Satur-day aad V edneaday morning at 6:90 o'clock

I "or Fair Haveo, Plum Point, Governor'sKno and Patuxent River, proceed!ug a* forup as Benedict. Returning, leaves Bene-dict vvery Moodav and Thnr*>U> morning •at 6 o'clock, lor Baltimore, calling at aliibar i codings going and rctnraing, for ‘freight sod pautqgcra.

Freight received at Pier No. 8 Lightstreet w harf, Tnesdaya and Fridays only, 1op to 4 F. M.

M L WEEKS. imarch 14, 1173—tL Agent. '

- ¦

FOR SHERIFF.Mr. Eiitco—Von ar* requested Is annssnev

JAS. R. ALVET aa a msdidats for th* nextSheriffalty aad yM will please •y that be

| will ba warmly sappsned by tbs mmmh in-' MRst si the watt; aad by bo

• Jaa 4, 1872. Psora, i

'ENGLISH ROOFING FELT*la fon4 M gbmd wfl(¦ aMPdiauiM, WagatMinh >i foe Kaaitg Oat-M d-iag and Abate; ter !-eying Flat Rood*. Ou -

ter*, Lining Gnnsrba, Hterebcmses, *r Wall,(either outside or ins id*), and for facing un-der Slate* or Tile*. It is ala* a cheap aad ef-fective Ceiling oa the underneath aide ot raf-ter* a t a Stated ar Wad Rood, aad a* a tVßiarle iron Roofo, cenatcrartiat Ileal, Frost, aadCaadiaartira afMotateto.

Tie English Wt is fat op ia rolls ad 3%yards in length, by S 3 iaefcas la width, andaoataiaiag a sarfoas ofSat sgoM* fort.

titree-Tlt feltFOB Moonye.

Ia raTl*. 38 iacbss wide, hr So fret ia length ;

each rail will carer a surface 10 fot square, sr100 aqua** foot.

It i* to be laid aeroas tba roof, shingle took-iaa. With a lap of two indies aad aaenred bpaaltfhf the edge* with 3d mails add tin caps.

'

When laid, the Fait is to he painted nithJfosfie RW fWwy. and .handed. The MasticRaaf Coming Is wised, read/ tar use, aad ia

applied with abrnsh.

tabred roofing rrrr.rcd extensively for Sheathing Hoove*, nad sfTar and Gravel roofing, also for placing underSlate. Tia and Shingle roofing.

It is card in pm Ling Woolens aad Fats toprotect them In n moth*.

Put up in rolls neighing 45 pounds each.15 pound* Fdt n ill cover a surface ut 100

square feet.

TWO-PLY FELT.For Sheathing Houses, roofing TewporerrHuild'ngs. making Wster Tight Floors, and lorplacing under Slate and Shingles.

In roll* 24i inches wide hr 50 feet in length.Each roll will cover a surface IS feet square or100 -qu*t*feet, ¦<

For S)wathing it can he nailed upon thesinddiat. making a |*rfoctlr air tight shank-ing, and me protection from dampness. Rau.mica or veruita will aol go near it.

MICA CANVASS MOOFI SO,In roll* containing 350 square fort. I* to helaid mei the roof, aad lapfad aliiagle fashion• iib a lap of two inches, aad secured hy nail-ing the edges with 30 of tacks.

Tlii* is the ml; Composition RoofingCthatdoes not mquilta finish iug coat of paint or ce-ment.

rSTARRED SFrEi THING EFT. T,For Carpel tuning, IWening Floors, and forputting under Slate, Tin and Shingle Routing.

Put tip in rolls neighing 100 pounds.10 pounds Kell will cover a surface io feet

square, or 100 square feet. Manufactured hr thePENN RO FINC, CO.'.

*

105 South second street, Philadelphia.Aug 34, 1*71—1(.

eOODSTOSIHITRETIISIMISS IRENE FPRCK takes pleasure in an-

nouncing to her friend* and patron* inSt. Mary’s ronnty, that she basjust received andopened at her Store in Leonardtuwn the roostextensive, beautiful and cheapest assortment ofLADIES' DRESS GOODS,

BLEACHED, RROWXand I'LAID fOlTOES,

WHITE GOODS,CALICOES,

miluxenrand FANCY GOODS

to he found in I.ow -t Maryland. Her stock hasbten purchased at the

LOWEST RATESand i-he pledges herself to

sell every article loner thanit rail he purchased in Saint Ma-

ry’s county. Her long experience inpurchasing and selling such goods av she

now carries in her stock enables her to defy allcompetition and she confidently assures

her customer* that they cna save from15 to 25 per cent, hy purchasing of

her Her stork of Press 4 iood*is unusually large and in-

cludes all the mostfashionable styles

ofGrenaJinei from 35c to 50 cent*.

I Alpoeai “ “t075 ••

/.aims “

12jt050 "

| Prjplirt “. 25 to 50 “

j Ihlainei 25 11

I’xqutt. splendid quality 25 “

| and a full line of ib most beautiful WHITEj GOODS ofall descriptions. She has alto pur-

, chased in a.’ditiou to her former stock a largsassortment of

LADIES AND CHILDRENS’ SHOESwhich she will dispose of at very low rates.

Grateful to her friends for their past Literalpatronage, she respectfully solicit* a continu-ant of the same.

FW BONNETS and HATS repaired andmade to order,

Also

COXFKCTIOX ER Y.TOYS,

AOTIOXS,JEWELRY.

May 11, 1871—tf.

R. A. GOLDEN & BRO.,EE©(CIEK§

AgO

COMMISS IOX MERCHA XTS.

Washington D. C.

ARE happy to announce to the citigenaof St. Mary’s county and its contigui-

ty that having at much expense providedfacilities for the accommodation

and storage of goods sod cattle sent to themfor rale on Commission, that they are pre-pared to to those wh# may entrustthem with tueir patronage assurances thattlieir merchandise will receive the highestmarket prices.

Ourclosccommunication with the whvrvceand oor long establishment in the Grocerybusiness, enable os to command better pri-cca for country prodacU than possessed byany Coamlseion Merchant ia the city

Remember the place.*. A. GOLDEN * BRO.,

* Warehouses No. 84 and 28F street South

,_

WaeUiugtoa 1). CJune 28. 1889—tf.

DORSETT, HARRIS k COGrocers sad

Commission Merchants,No. 98 Sorra CaarntßST,,

BALTIMORE.Partfealaf attenlioa given to the io-

spectian nod sale of Tobacco, the sal* ofGrain and all kinds of country produce

Feb 29, 1872—1y,

Ll~ i"

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Rl. Ell 9 ARDS, having qualified as at's Aactbwecr accordiam ta ike lanmsi

lww of the United Stave*. tffes aoticr XXwIwUI attend to tba sal* of real arpAteudKrty that My be offered at pabHc auction ]

VT"® ***”"<R *Edward*, 1wroat mih P 0., Bt Jfavy’t county. Md.Jaae 23, IfTd-tf.* * **

MALTHY HOUSE.BALTIMORE, M.;

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| N canalifcrelioa at the—deefil— iaI coat ofall neet—ari—appertaining o Ho-'il Keeping, the price of Board wRII ba Re-duced an and after Janaary Ist, 1879, ta

Per Dtyv .

being determined that nothing with be Jellnrdore in the future to make the •'MAkT—’*what it has been in the oast—oaooodtononein the dtv,

Jan 20 IfilO—tf.

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Dee 15, 1870. 1

United Stairs fjclcl.329, 331, Sc 333 Penn Arentie,

WASHING TUN, D. C’.JId. 11. 08.1N v Prwf rirtor

| , —e

Rales Reduced tos Day.

110 keep pac with tbc tiraee, and meetthe wishes of the traveling public, the-

Proprietir has dcriJgd to reduce the price olhoard and room to per day. and. m*-withstandiug the low price charged.tende that the House shall maintain tMaam*roputation for romlort and ncatacua, aad atoad tabic, aa heretofore.

• 1 ——o ' ¦MBT This Hotel is within tv* inmate*'’

walk of the Capita! ar<] principal Kttlp 18Depots, and convenient to the Uvaasoment*

1 Departments and Office*.Street Car* to all parts aft 9 Cti abd

’ Georgetown pass this boose #fr fire dfttf*ulae.

Jas. 20. 1870 If. u -

Dental Notice*,I V forvlra*M to those who mav tfo-uiAll operatkms petforr vpf>n th

I,Tofr,lWon of Dentlstrr

ro^r*HhTr f o* ••rrteesai thair bomet willmert with prop attention br dri ppiag me aT"th intwrkS fa aremanner dc* jrtd, and at reaseaaile prices. 4H-

Du,i.„-tf.

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HORNE k ORfIWEU>Builders and Conir odors*

*1 liE undersigned har* eatei s*B ibto Cf -

parktisrabip aa Builderq f Owatoac-torn 1 aUdammdam thefr line u I haainca* that a. ay be awda

•**"¦*'•s® milh Prvmpleeea,. it reaaaaabierataaifid in workmanlike mi; aer 4

aj=X||;GRUOR: IF..*THOS. c. GEE KKWRLU

Lee tard Town.. * • V „tfgj

Ma-ek 81 187tutf.

BDJ BROR F STORE,1 ICS.