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Catoctin Clarion from Mechanicstown, Maryland • 3

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All persons favorable to the election of GRANT Jfe WILSON, arc requested to nt Hull, in Meelmiiicslowu, on Monday evening, August slh, ut o'clock, iing 3,1 1 Marriage Notices nnd Deaths arc 'inserted kkkk where they do not exceed 5 Hues: over 5 lines, they will be charged cuts per line In advance. 'P)n the 14th of July, at the residence of Hie bride's parents, in Kobresville District, iHiineton county, by Elder Win. Pals BOYERS to Miss SUSAN REEDER. 0,1 the add of July, lit the Reformed Pn-oiKce bv the Rev, Dr. Zuelmrius, Vtil VRIA ll J.RIBBON to Miss MARY jV WILSON, both of this county.

on (lie same at the same place, by the dine TIIO MAS FISHER. ofPoint of Miss SAL LIE LONG, of Loudon county, a. Ontlu- o.jth ultimo, by the Rev. ('. Her-1 iclmrdi.m, Mr.

W. DOUGHTY to Miss UATIIAIIINE WILSON, both of Frederick county, Maryland, fftnllis. Near Sabillasville, on the 19th ultimo, JOSEPH EDMOND, sou of John and Rebecca McClain, aged 5 months and 24 days. Near Wolfsville, in this county, on the Jtdili ultimo, Mrs. ELIZABETH WAER-.

jiTLER, consort of Jacob Wacrsllcr, aged SI years 4 months and 12 days. She was buried the day following at St. John by the side of her husband in said village. At her residence in Frederick county, on the 25tli ultimo, Mrs. SARAH LINDSAY, aged 91 years.

On the 19th of July, at JAMES L. DAVIS, aged 62years, 11 months and 4 days. On 20th of July, HENRIETTA, beloved, wife of George R. Wisong, of this city, aged 4(1 years and 2 months. On the Pith of Julv, near Walkersville, JOHNSTON, only son of Aaron nnd Rachel Snyder, aged 3 years, 3 months, and 15 days.

j)UB LI 0 SAL K. By order of the Court of Fred- i vi-iek Coitnly, the undersigned Executor Peter Bnssrtrd, deceased, will sell on the premises. situate near Puidie 1 Meelianiestown, Frederick county, On Saturday, .1 'iAth. 1372, I at 1 Hint 1.0 lof Ground in Meehanlcstmyn fronting mi Baltimore street, eonUiiniug 3 ACRE'' OF LAND, more or less, on: which is erected a large Ton MA SION, ft. 42 feel, one of the line-1 JI iii Frederick county, Imilt bvCupi.

Win P. in 1338. Stone House, Wasli House, Frame Stable, llon-e. Wood Slied, Corn (Tib. Hog 1 Vn.and all other necessary buildings.

A well of excellent wilier at lie door, and cellar under whole house. There is an; Orchard on the premises id; Appie, and Plum Trees, all in lull bearing Also, a large Garden and Clover i Im, ali in good condition. This is one ofj i tin. -t properties in Western Maryland, and i- well worth the attention of gentle-j men in the city who desire a country resi- 1 H. or any person who would desire to Jin.l i location for a Select School, mi line of the M.

it. R. Also, a lot of land lying along the M. M. R.

eon-i dining ACRES OF LAND, more less, adjoining the Depot in Mechanics-1 town -said land is very productive. Any further information as to the aforesaid piopcrty can he liad by calling on the suit-1 seriber residing in Meelianiestown. riiii if Sale, prewrihed the Court Oiie lbird cash on the day of sale. or on Hiej ratification hv 1 1 Court llte residue in two payments of six and twelve i purchaser or purchasers giving their not.with security, to lie approved by the i Executor, bearing interest from the day of -ale Convevaneing and stamps to lie paid bv the purchaser or purchasers. FREDERICK WHITE aug.

3-2vv ExbcotoK. JUIILIC A LE. Bv order of the Court of Frederick County, the undersigned Executor of Peter Bussard, deceased, will sell on the premises in Meelianiestown, On Saturday, Augutt 24 th. 1872, i at 9 o'clock, a. the following personal property, to it, 0 iY A A and Harness, 1 Saddle, 2 Side Saddles, 2 Bridies, 2 Settees, 2 Clocks, Cnplu'ard, 3 Sideboard, 2 Stands, 3 I 1 kitchen table, If dozen chairs, 4 rocking chairs, 5 bedsteads and Iwdding.

coverlets, blankets. sheets, Glister and pillow eases, feather beds, bolsters and pillows, mirrors, pictures, mantle ornaments, at amt 200 Sards CARPETING. 20 yards floor oil cloth, safe, 3 stoves and pipe, lot lot, potatoes; one-half Acres Corn growing; meal hogsheads, lot barrels and vmeg ir; vegetables growing in garden dried fruit of various kinds; mattocks, hoes; one rille and one shot gun 6 Shares of We lent Md. R. R.

Stock, 5 Shares bredcrick and Emmilshnrg Turnpike Stock, and many other articles too tedious to mention. of Siilf. on prenerihed. by tin ourt A credit of six months on all sums over by the purchaser giving note with approved security, bearing interest from dav of all sums of and under No property to be removed until terms arc complied with. 1 FREDERICK WHITE.

aug. 3 2w John E. Mautix, And I A DIES IN WANT Op Excellent Article For The Hair. That will not malt the Curls, you will find Myers' EAU Coamethpieto give entire satisfaction, especially bn dray Hair or it i- falling olf For sale by Di. r.

Schley, AVhlialm-oU it Beekellbangli and Ciarrolt A Co. (HAS d. MVKID. dee 0 if Frcrlcriek, -Md, UMBER! LUMBER! do largc lot of Ports and Rails on ban nnP for sale, bv KuoT A GROM. ATERMELONS AND CANTA- From this time all through the season, I will receive every b'o'u Baltimore a fresh supply of these delicious melons.

For sale, whojesale and retail. GKO. W. aug. 3-4vv HPAKE NOTICE.

All persons knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned will please come forward and settle their hills; if not done within twenty days, their amounts will he advertised in the paper with their names attached. H. N. MUTTER aug. 3-tf QT.

JOHN'S COLLEGE" ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND. I K. OJfire linord iif School for Frederick County, July 22, 1572. UNDER the present regulations of the I Board of isitors and Governors of Saint College, in virtue of the Slateannu' ity, six students from each Senatorial District in the State are educated free of I charge for tuition, room rent and use of text hooks. These students are appointed by the Board of School Commissioners for the several Counties.

An Act of General Assembly recently board, furl, liyhtn, ami to two of this number of students, after a complete examination. The appointment of said two being subject to the approval or disapproval ofi the State Senator. The Act requires that 1 each student so appointed, shall enter into bond, with security, that be will teach I school within the Slate for not less than two years after leaving College. 1 will lie in this olliee and ill conduct the competitive examinations on Monday, Tuesday and Saturday of each week for lour weeks after the 1 Oth of August next. Students ill examined on the following studies: Grammar, U.

S. History, Ancient and Modern Geography, Arithmetic, Algebra to Quadratic Equal first Iniok, Hadley's or Greek Grammar, Greek Reader, Xenophon's Anabasis, or Latin Grammar, Commentaries, or some equivalent, Sallust, Virgil, Latin and Greek JNO. W. PAGE. Aug.

3-3 Examiner. pub lTc Sa OF A LARGE LOT OF I i Agricultural Implements. The undersigned being about to change the character of their business to some ex- I tent, will sell at Public Sale, On Thursday, the 1 nth day if 1872, I A large lot of CORN SHELLERS, used 'either hy band or power. PLOWS of; i different kinds, HORSE BOWLK.i, Dirt i Scoops, 7 5 TO so I) A' LSt lorGRAIN SEEDERS, one complete sett of Machinery for the manufacture ot brooms, /moo.M co Several Power Hominy Machines. iVe Are This sale is well worthy the attention ol dealers Machinerv as well i- farmers in; immediate want.

The ait new and warranted to he in good order and fir-l I Hass in every respect Sale to commence 'at 12 precisely. Terms easy, land made known on dav of sale. WAGONER A MATHEWS. I aug. 3-2 Westminster, Md 11 I'll L1 SAL E.

1 Having disposed of my farm, I will sell at Public Sale at my residence near Grace-1 ham, on the road to Hoover's Mill, On Anyimt 15, 1872. a 12 the follow ing articles of personal property, 10-wit: THREE HEAD OF HORSES, land One Colt, three years old, Wadej I Hampton stock; one of the animals is a riding and driving mare; Six Head of Cattle, including one Devon Bull and two Heifers; one Cow and Calf hy her 1 side; Head of Hogs; 1 light four-horse wagon, two-horse wagon, 1 Hprinu lor or two lop, shafts and pole; 1 earl and harness, Falling-lop Buggy, 1 windmill, 1 three-: horse plow, Wheat Drill with Guano Atlacliineiil; Grain Hake on wheels; 3 sets of plow gears, 1 pair Hay Carriages. 1 single shovel plow, 2 double shovel plows, 2 corn clratrs, srl of two-liow Hmiih'SS, 1 set Breeehhands, 2 sets single Harness, 1 set double Harness, set Blacksmiths Tools cnuilu ainl mowing ncyllio, 1 Harrow, forks, rakes, hoes, and a good many articles not necessary to mention. I of credit of six months will he given on all sums of and upwards. notes with approved security; under till cash.

JOIIX ang. 32w John Ed. Martin, A net. pUBLIC SALE. By virtue of an order of the i Court, of Frederick County, the subsen I a-r as Executor of the estate ot SAM EEL RHODES, deceased, sell at 1 Sale at the residence of said deceased, near; Mill, I mile West of the Monoeaey within miles of Emmilshnrg on the road! leading from Emmilshnrg to LittDsfown, On Saturday.

September 7, 10 that valuable farm containing 163 ACRES, more or less, with the improvements thereon, consisting ol a Tr Ir A xs I nearly also, a BRICK BARN, Wie'lm Shed. Corn Cnl), Smoke House, amfstahle. There is likewise on the tarm a Hood sized Tenant House. Ihe laud is good state of cultivation, produces crops, is convenient school churches and stores. There is also a good Orchard of choice fruit.

Ihe property is so Well known that further description is, deemed unnecessary; hut persons wishing to view the property before the dav of will be shown the same hy Mr. Bab)Ion, ho resides on the premises of prrsrrffmJ hi tin cash to be paid on the day ot ,1,. the ratification thereol bv the Court Hie balaitre in two equal annual payments, with interest from the day ol the purchaser or purchasers givingi (heir good and sudieient Excrutord rigid to the growing i crop to lie pul out (Ids fall, will be sold o.v 1 I'l ii CIRCUS. WILL EXHIBIT AT Meelianiestown, SATURDAY, AUG. 10, 1872, Kaff" In the Afternoon and Eeenhnj.

THIS SHOW HAS THE RESTART) I IMINT AIITISTS MORE XE IT FEATURES BETTER AND MORE EXPERIENCED DIRECTORS In its employ than any Circus traveling! this Season; and a finer STUD OF HOUSES Ilian any show in It has the finest Principal, Bareback and Hurdle Riders in the World. No pains or money has been spared to procure tirstelass Artists; and every feat in Ilorse, mnnship will be performed with a neat- I ness of execution more daring and won derful Ilian ever witnessed in any Circus in America. THE GRAND aMMBasKp CIRCUS From its organization Las borne the palm of superiority over all other show s. The uniform excellence of the performances given, the beauty and perfect Train ing of its unequaled Trick Horses, the refined and elevated style of its Entertain-! ments and the eare exercised in selec ting the GRE. I TEST CLO WXS.

REA TEST RID ERS, GR EA TES MX. 1 TS In the World, all make it certainly THE COMPLETE CIRCUS NOW TRAVELING. THE ARENIC DISPLAY Comprises the highest order of Brilliant Equestrians. Daring Gymi nasts. Wonderful Acrobats, Beautiful Rady Gvinnasts, Agile Vaulti.g irs.

I Mo.fern’Olympiads, Beauliful 'l'riek I lorsts, Lilliputian I' 11 wliieh the following UN EXAM BLED ARRAY 1 ARTISTE, earii whom has acquired a l-rilJiurit; European and American reputation is presented levi. j. north The Greatest and Oldest Eqne-tri lan in the country, will certainlv pear and ride his comic act c.f the only Levi -1. North. MR.

W. T. AY MAR THE KING OF CLOWNS. The, most accomplished and relined Jester of the present age. Acknowledged, jail over the World.

Like vise will, I appear in his great character ol PETE VISIT TO A CIRCUS. JENNIE WATSON The most accomplished and beautiful Equestrienne of the age, trout Royal Amphitheatre, London, who has been for the last three years 1 with the Great European Circus, and i stands at the head of he profession in her great Principal Act. JACK "CLINTON The Wonderful Grotesque and Young American Athletic Clown. MADAME LUCY HUNTING The Graceful and Astonishing Trtpezo Performer. Professor BK'H VIHkS, The onlv Fish Man in the World, 'now traveling with this Circus, acknowledged to be the best and most i Wonderful Curiosity ol the age.

Ihe I most singular illustration ot Living 1 Under Water, Eating, Drinking and Smoking a Pipe under water, will be 'seen from an immense aquarium, ami (alone is worth the Admission Ice to tlie whole Circus. the MAGNIFICENT Haiitl CliaiMoO Devoted to the use of Prof. Silver Cornel ISancl, 1 A musical organization of Metropolitan celebrity. Tiie musical talent iniv-i eliti'i Hits season. It Ims always been the aim'of Hu Proprietors ot Ibis Uncus, enliven their grand entertainment with 1 the finest music that en be The Wii'Mii will be drawn by ta-autiliil marked ARABIAN ST LCDS, decorated with harness and trappings ol the splendid workmanship, and will parade the principal streets previous to the after-1 noon performance, as mi amioimei-mcnl tlml the time has arrived to open the.

Ticket Wagon. DOORS OPEN AT 1:30 AND 7 P. M- Children vndrr 10 Yearn 25 Cent- L. L. NEWTON.

Agent. August 'jq'EW GOODS! NEW The subscriber thankful for the liberal I patronage extended to him heretofore, would respectfully inform his friends ami the public generally, that he is receiving from the city new goods every week, embracing a full assortment of dry goods, notions, boots, shoes, hats, drugs, hardware, queensware, bacon, lard, fish, which he will sell as cheap as the cheapest. Call and see and lie convinced. Country produce taken in exchange for goods. N.

B. Kails, locust posts, shingles and hoop-poles always on hand. FREDERICK WHITE. July 30-tf Business Locals. A nice line of Muslins, CHEAP, at GEO.

11. JOHNSON S. special Attention is called to the advertisement of CTIAS. 11. ().

FOX, in another column, headed "March the No one in this community has ever heen more successful, than he, in introducing a new trade, which almost entirely used lo go Ito the larger cities. Having well establish ed himself by giving general satisfaction in I the meebaui: al as well as in the mercantile branch of Ins business, be now olfers to Hit public a rare chance to buy Watches, Jewelry and Silver-Ware AT LOW Fit JUKES, and all are advised to avail themselves ol the opportunity. till If Juhj PPI ME LOT OFUBiPiHiS VJMK-iAIS. a foffe (lio Infest stylos of ifAUiiJy ALP AT HE DIVE I) PRICKS. At UFA).

11. JOUXSUX F. July 27-2 PHE BEST THE KELLER DRILL. Rest," that is tie- name, because i all those wbo have used or seen them call I belli the best. Cali and them.

1 have also UFFAT .1 MFFU'AX rlDl.ti Hie Standard Mill of Hie world We keep 1 none nut lir i Agricultural cl i.callar I'citing, Grass Seeds, Af. id I lal, pit in si-owing am person a ic.n 1 lio i coinc to ns, and I real il.cm wcl). A PRICE, Agricultural Wan-lioii: c. pity til I'rcdi-i ick, Man land PAY To READ 'i INITIAL RARER! INITIAL RARE.Rs 1 New St'. Ic Initial Paper and Envelopes to nil eb also, liillcl, tela Vo, Note.

I ter, l.egaleap, llroad and Narrow, Rill Raper, Tracing Paper, Diawing Paper, Tissue Paper, Ac, also, Envelopes of cmtv and price; Pens, Penholders, Sand. Rubber, Ink Stand. Rod, iolel and! Rlaek Inks, Rill Files, Pen Racks, Ac, i A lull and large assortuieiit received i from New York, and otlered at very low rates for cash, al SM IT IIS Temple of Fancy, nlv 27-1 Frederick, Md. I I FARM FOR SALE. 1 Tin- subscriber residing iu valley, I I miles south west of Emmilslmrg.

about; li miles from Meebatiieslown, and about 3 miles from Jury's College.and abo.H 2i miles from Hie Western Maryland Railroad, offers for sale Hie farm on which be i now resides, containing I all ACRES OF LA I), more or less most of Hie ground has been limed the second time, and produces good wheal and corn crops. Alton! is acres of meadow land and produces a i good grow th of no acres i are in woodland with good limber on 1 There is a good Two Story LOU WEATHER-HOARDED HOUSE, on it and Kitchen. Spring House ami oilier out iionses. The best and purest of moim i i.do ater iu abundance runs through Hie spring house. Apples, cherries and pears on this land.

I here is a line young orchard emuing on and will soon be in- I bearing eotidilion. Utnul Fall'll ami Pihv'lwiilh I on the premises, mid if not sold prior to said day, will be 1 at Public Sale i Oii Tharntlay, the th 'lay of 1872, 1 at 111 a. m. 'Perms reasonable and' made know on day of sale. A school i bouse and elmreb are located not more than 300 yards from the dwelling.

This is 1 a splendid properly and persons who wish a nice mountain home iu an agreeable neighborhood and good society, will do. well to come and view it, CHRIST! A f. ANTE. July 27-2 Aus.m.om Smith, A net. Sunday evening, the 14th.

instant', between Mr. the I College, a large Crochet Shawl, ebinebilln middle, with border of blue, while ami black. Also, a small while Shawl, with fimey bonier. A liberal reward will, be ghen. by leaving it either al Mr.

I or the olliee of the Clarion, i July 27-til POILET RATIONS 1- AND REQUISITES. Laird's Bloom of Youth, Hagan's Magnolia Halm, Kalbairoii, limit Court Toilet Powders, Upham's Pimple I and Freckle Bniiisbo', Upham's Emad Rltine I)e 1 Pajibiini Lotion. Tel low's Magnolia Tablet, Hair Dye, Pbaloi 'f Hair Dye. Hair In vigontor, Uplmm's Japanese Hair Stain, i Rloom of "1 Love. You, (Million's Bazins Rose Oil and Pomade.

Vinegar Rouge. 1 Carmine Saucers, Lilly Combs, Brushes, Hand au.l Toilet Looking Class Puffs and Boxes, Plain and Fancy Soaps, Ac. A full assortment onhand and for sale low, at SMITH'S Temple of Fancy, I ju'e 27 -if fcWv.uA, Mu. 11-pRUIT TREES. I Large stock and unequalled assortment.

For fall planting. Send for catalogue and priced list. E. J. EVANS A CO.

July 20-ntn York, Pa. beFseed TURNIP SEED. Long Green or Turkey Cucumber Seed, Gherken or I lit it do, While and Purple! lop Turnip Seed, Summer and Winter- Radish Seed, Kale, Spinach, at SM Temple of Fimey. July 20-lf Frederick. Aid.

17'HIST NATIONAL BANK l- OF FREDERICK. At a meeting of Hie Board of the President and Directors of the First National Bank of Frederick, held on the 101 the following proceedings were had, viz: Wiihuhas, Believing Hie pro-perily of Ibe community ill be greatly enhanced by furnishing side aecoininodations to person's of limited means, to deposit their weekly savings al interest; and believing also, that i it is the duty of monied 1 nslilnlions to supply these facilities when it can be done' without loss or inconvenience. Therefore. Itcsolreil by the I'cextiiciit ami Dircrtorx of the Firnt Xaliovnl Hank of That on and after the first day of August, the said First National Bank will receive at its counters weekly deposits in sums from fifty cents to five dollars, in the name of any one person, and issue certificates for the same op Hie first Monday of February and August in each and every year totbosi who have deposited six monlii.s, the prill eipil payable on demand and Hie interest! -in tiie certificates semi annually at the rate of four percent, per annum. The above proceedings of the Board are intended to supply the deficiency, of a Savings Institution as (liras possible, hich every one knows is greatly needed in our eimmmnity; Hus will enable all those who I are desirous of saving a small amount of I their weekly earnings to do so.

Bv order, THOMAS M. MARK ELL, I July 20 It Cashier. 1 1 I )LASTKR full supply of 1 1 Plaster Just received at the Depot, aiuD for sale bv GEO. W. may IS-fw nAM.

sugar cured bams, fresh and idee, for sale al GEO. W. July ti tf SEED Ly Mail. 1 The finest table and field varieties: pen ounce Hie; J- lb. title: I lb.

postpaid, to anv address. E. J. EVANB A CO. i july 20 -ni York, Pa.

VERY THING! EVERY HOUSEKEEPER SHOULD HAVE ONE. MANTA I. OF I VI XG, PICKLING AND CANNING FRUIT. The demand for this work ill be ini 1 inetise.as Hie count is teeming with fruit of and tin cry Is bow shall we rave it fur lid lire IN This ean be answered effectually in the, mail pages oft bis lit Ile but useful It is cheap at leu ihues its price PR I ONLY i Fur sale at Temple of Fatn-y. 4 7 North Market Si ret jlllv 20 If I i del irk.

Md. MORTGAGEE'S SALK i VERY DESIRABLE MILL PROPERTY. On Ila MarOrml virtue it pow er contained in a inert i gage from George Gotiso and wife to Joshua Biggs, Taled the Sit 1 1 day of July, and recorded in Liber M. No. 11, folio 1110 and till, one of tin- land cords of Frederick comity: The under signed will offer at public sale on the pie raises, 'On 1 I ISTA at 12 Hint very desirable mill propi-rtv known as the 11a lo rated williiu one mile of Rt'eky Ridge Sial turn on Hie Western Maryland Railroad: tin- track of said road within a (ptarler of a mile of Hie mill.

Oalbi: property a three story mer chant mill wit first class modern nmeld-j in rv also two first rate ING HOUSES, two stables. IwosAiii' I cdopt-r shops, and all necessary otu-aLUIu I buildings. This propt rty consists of two tracts: one called Advice, containing acres, more or aDo I otlii-r tract, called containing acres of land, more or b-ss This properly will be sold entire. Persons wishing to view the properly will call on Mr, Win. 11.

Yingling, residing on tin; premises. I Tt i'ahi of Stile. of the pnr! ebtisi- money cash, to be paid mi Hie day 1 of sale, or the ratification of said sale by the Court Hie residne in two ciptal an lima! payments, the er or sers giving bt-r or their notes, ith sceuiTly. to be approved by the said tuorl gagee, bearing interest from the day ol i sale. JOSHUA BIGGS.

i July 'I "Tbe Mi I ryli I' 'a, I-ri eopv until day ui sale, and charge tulvi 11i, ser. KL THE RAGE. CROQUET game. ua.mh of croquet. 1 The most fashionable and pleasing out door game Just now.

Full sets store and sold low at. SMI I II 8 iulv 13 If Temple of Fancy. Frederick Md. i KO. W.

STOCKSDALK sells Deme- I rant SCO AR, a very superior article, al The lowest I ever hoiight. Also, fine Sugars tit 10 mid 11 ('all and examine for yourselves 1 may ti ll Remember the DEPOT. ADI ES PATENT SUMMER IT I NO. for sale bv I 4Tv ROOT A GROFF. I Carjiet-baggers au-i pa spixw I toe v.

QKANI) DOLLY VARDEN i AND BASw.nx rep nr To UK TIKI.II AT BOGEY RIDGE 1 On Saturday, ail Avaunt. 1872. Dr. C. F.

ItUSSKLL, Gmn-l Man-ha I. of ntx. C. .1, rick, Him-a, Miller, .1. Al.

Fisher. Comiiulti Jim'lnti'iiii. (J. Slilcly, James Sin it Ji. Finor Marlin, J.

P. Miller, Om(urn i the Din lion. JOHN A. KOOXS, lion. R.

N. PHIEI.JPS. Tin; Knights will he arrayed in Dolly Varden eoslmne, and will eontend lor the honor of Crowning the if liove and Heuiily," mid First, Seemal aim Third Alahls of Honor. The Hiding to I'omnieiKe at 1) A Hand of Music I will he present. If not fair, then the fol! lowing Saturday.

July 20-'JI Baltimore and Hagerstown. TWO PASSENGER TRAINS I Are run between Daliimore ami Hagerstown over the MUSTEK MA VI.A It A I). Through the Finest Part of Maty land. I riving to the Traveler Ijuick Transit and I the Enjoyment ot Beinlif'nl Scenery. CALVERT STATION, t'urnrr iim! Calna't city.

OPEN To II AO Fits'TOWN. Trains have Baltimore for Mills, Olcii Morris, Einks- Imrg. Westminster, New Windsor, I Bridge, Aliddlehnrg, Donhle Pipe Creek, I Rocky Ridge, Mcehanicstow l.hie Ridge lor Monti icy Summit ami I Chcwsville and Hagerstown lat 8:110 A. and Uhl) daily, leept Sunday. The SJIU A.

M. Train conncels with I Stages for Hampstead and Manehesler at Morris Station; for Taney town at Middlehurg Station, and for Knimitshurg at Mcehanicstown. Also Train leaves at P.M.for Union Hridge and inlerinedialo points, I Passengers li.r ('hand ershnrg and other I points on (he Cmnherland Valley Railroad I will find this route hy the Said A. traia shorter and cheaper than an' r. Trains Ml leave Hagerstown tor Baltimore ai digd A.

M. and Ms Smith Inn a M. aim 1 ie Itidgo at A M. and P. Mcehanh I tow it at A.

M. and tl: 10 P. I nion Bridge at 5:00 and 7:00 and T.aO U. New Windsor 7 and TslT A Al and 1 1:00 Westminster and M'd M. and den Morris at Ifc.M and d4 A.

and AOI P. at 7:10 and A. and P. M. arriving in Baltimore at and A Al.

and tWO I-, M. Commutation and season tickets al dm ed rate Can he proeiired al tint atisporlalion Olliee, 07 North Calvert, i Sli'tvl Pialtilnore. JORDAN. Freight am Agent. John T.

Rio.ni.v, Hen. Snpt. June If. if zsvi 3 Neat i executed at this Olliee. sav.

where did von gel sin 1. nieu Sugar and may 11 if At STOCKSDAf.F.’S ft" That's the place. Warehouse. -1 P) I I iVniEJhS SAVE 5 YORK INFANTS. 1 11:1) 0 lie-S for the Lillie! GREAT REDUCTION I I he price of (Tilt ATI IAN'S IAG IAS 1 Note the prices Twin Carriages at sis worth soo (id Carriage sat (10 al SO SiO 00 Gjiniam's at sCO if Id 00 ('arre'ges al 11 00 al 10 £lo 00 Carriages al tflO 00 lit NOW.

At Temple of Funny. NOW IN STORE The Che apest ami Eargesi assort toon! of cmt.hri;vs carriages, ever seen in Frederick. AH he ml i save- a hilt should call an I hey a MCE CARRI AGE ti.r their little one. spy carriage is warranted to keep the ha by healthy ard lively. A'oit can (iml sneli Caninges ONLY SMITH'S i'einple of Fanev.

No. North Market Street, jtttieSlf I'Ve Aid. a i Broker and Real Estate Agent, i 1 111 F. midei signeii has taMisht dan I (ice tor the pnrpo- eof carry ing on the Real Estate and Broker laisiness. Private securities bought al reasonable diseoird.

Over due time labor- A with tin if do ala cry discount. Money loaned for short period, of time on receipt oi good security. Par tieuhi! attention paid to the sale, of real estate entrusted to my hands. Aly strict and sole attention ill he paid lo (heabove business. rear room, ground door ol Hull.

Entrance hv the Hall door. Address, 1A CASSEI.I., it pr ti Moehanieslown, Aid. 1 COFFEE. A splendid article of Coffee at 35 and VU cents per lb. is the may Ii if VH her- did v.

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