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Catoctin Clarion from Mechanicstown, Maryland • 3

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Catoctin Clarioni
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We have bad a great deal of preaching and praying in this town J'or two or three weeks past. Certainly the people ought to be. a great deal better than they were a month ago. 0 LI I Tn youths bright day, when naught but hopes i Amt sunshine canst thou see; Then Oh? will you not Jkstow a thought on me? When hopes bright llowers around the tdooms, And sorrow seems to flee; At such time I only ask A single thought from thee. Though hopes should fail and friends prove false, And prospects gloomy be.

the boon not refuse, 1 ask a thought from thee. Though danger, suffering, pain and death i Thv friend i will be; And in return I only ask A tender thought from Mikimiey. Oil the 20th instant, at the residence of the parents, near Gminitsburg. hy the Rev. Father McCarthy, Mr.

JAMES It IT ROW to Miss MARTHA both of the Vicinity of Emmitsburg. acknowledge the receipt of a nice piece of bride's cake. Joy, joy attend the happy pair On the 18th instant, at the Reformed Parsonage, Meclianicstown, hv Rev. N. E.

Gilds, Mr. ISAAC F. Miss SOPHIA DAVIS, both of this eo. On the 15Uh Inst at the residence of the bride's mother, in Frederick cilv, hv the Rev. Dr.

Diehl, JACOB A. of Washington county, to Miss MAGGIE A. GLAZE, of Frederick City. On the 13th the Rev. A J.

Render, JOHN W. SPARROW Miss FRANCTNA daughter of Perry G. Thomas. of the vicinity of Jefferson, in this county. On the 14th hv the Rev.

A. J.i Render, )RGAN M. NICODEMI'S to! Miss EN 1 daughter of C. E. Thomas, both of this county.

Oj the 12th in the Catholic Church in Liberie, hv the Rev. Fattier Glovd.l JOSEPH N. fiRITNKK to Miss CARO LIN HARRIS, both of lliis county. the ISth at the residence of (lie bride's father. Dr.

T. Hammond, in Woods-, hv the R. v. W. Owen, of Hagerslown.lv MARSHAL GILBERT to Miss EMMA HAMMOND, troth of Woodshoro Near Jotinsville.

on llie Olh hy the Rev. D. Grossniekle, WM. II Dl I I ERER. ofCarroll 0., to Miss SARAH STO ER, of HiiWmnuly.

Oh the IMh at tlm Lutheran Par nonage, in Frederick eitv. hv the Rev. Dr Diehl, WILLIAM H. to Miss i KNCK K. HOWERiiUX, of Creag erstovrn.

On the 10th instant, at Altoona, Blair ninlv, of tvphuid fever, His. MAR RIE KL STorFFKR. aged years 10 months and 19 days She was a daughter ot the late John Picking, ot the. Vicinity of Franklinville. Near his residence, on the road lietween Ml St Mary's College and on Fridav, Ifltli instant, HI 'ill BLR- A RD SWEENEY, aged ala nit years.

On the 3r 1 inst near Oak Orchard, in lliis county, of Paralysis, JAMES BARNES, ajjeJ 73 years. 7 months and 15 days. On the 3d in Westminster, Mrs. CATHARINE BOWERS, aged years. On of Octolwr, 1873, near Warfletdshurg, alter a severe and lingering illness, which lie with Christian and resignation.

WASHINGTON ARNES, in the 70th yean of his age. On the 131 ll insl jit her residence in Middletown, of Consumption, -Mrs. CORNELIA KLLICOiTS, of the lal Edward Ellicolts, aged 4a years ar.d 13 days. On the at licr residence in versTille. of Pneumonia, Mrs.

LAN AH iOWN, wife of Joseph Hrovvn, aged 411 years, 8 months and I day. In Baltimore, on Thursday, loth BETTIK. infant daughter of 4. Stoll and Hallie Deilriek. Gn tire evening of tin- 9tli instant, MERMAN son of J.

E. and Millie aged 1 month and 10 days. Near Johnsville; on the 12th instant, DANIEL OLIVER, son of John W. and Emma Alhaugh, aged 10 y. ars and mos.

rp RL'S TE SAL E. OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE In Meclianicstown District. Hv Virtue of a Deed of Trust executed hr Joseph Delphy to the undersigned, I offer at Public Sale at the in Meelianiestown. on Saturday, February 7, 1874, at 1 P. M.

all the Right, Title and Interest of the said Joseph Delphy, in anil to the following desirable and valuable Rea! Estate, to wit. A small FA 11 evntain'mgalaoil To ACRES, divided into fields, with running water in each Held. There is about 10 acres of this land vyeil timbered. This farm is about 3 miles North of Mechjiiiieslown, in Eylei's Valley, adjoining the, is of Henry Willhide, Sblomoh Vftldhtirte, and others. The improvements consist ut a good I 1-2 story House.

Barn and out buildings. Also a tine lot of choice fruit trees. Any person dislrous of vdewingihe properly, will lind Mr. Delphy who resides on the same, ready to give any Information desired. of One half of the purchase money to paid on day of sale, or ratification thereof hy the Court: and the balance in six months, hr the.

purchaser givin" his note with approved security, hearing interest from day of sale. After all the purehas inauey is paid, a good and deduced will 'be given. The, purchaser to be at all expense ofeoir'eyaneing. Possession giving on the Ist day of April, IH7E JOHN ROOT, 21 Ti fek. When Caleb Cushing dates a letter he always puts his age at the j.

JANUARY 23d, i ust received another Nice Line of BEST tUHOES SELLING AT i 10 cents a yard FOR CASH! Also, good assortment of GING-I IT AMS and MUSLINS; closing out. Winter Goods AT COSTI i At GEO. 11. JOHNSON Jan, 24-4 Choup Cornej'. KING AND QUEEN BALL at the Western Md.

Hotel, MECHANICSTOWN, MD. Fkhuuaky 5, 1874, I the Committee. From the above, it will seen that Mr. C. of the Western Maryland Hotel, on Thursday evening, I February next, proposes to give another, Ram.

and Oysthu at thispopu-, lar place of amusement. Mr. (I. is mire-' minting in his efforts to add to the pleasure and festivities of Meclianicstown. We! trust he will he liberally patronized on this occasion.

The music will be tirst and the superb, jan. 24-2 Lie A E. THE undersigned subscriber, living in Allegany county, will sell at Public Sale, in front of the Gilbert House, Mei aniestovvn, Frederick County, Md I On Wednesday, Feb. 18, 1574, lat 1 O'CLOCK. a desirable little property, containing ,1 4 ACRES OF LAND, well set in Fruit Trees, and in hearing order, such as Apples, Cherries, Peaches, i Grapes, with a comforlahle STONE DWELLING HOUSE and log stable, Spring carriage! house, Granary, etc ul-o, a Hi rer tailing I spring of pure mountain water.

'( This property is situated about three- fourths of a mile Soul 1 1 of ('at net in Furnaces, and about one-fniirlli-of a west of i 1 the Frederick and Einmitshurg Tnrmdke, 1 1 an-1 adjoining the lands of Dr. Win S.j McPherson, and now occupied hy Peter Moser, as tenant, TERM iOF highest h'd I der to he tin- buyer. One half of the pur- i eh.i -e money eis a on tie day of -ale, or if lint ea live llie to hr pa hi, Ihe a the Isi day jof April, balance to he paid two annual h-, the giving his or her note with approved 1 1 eiirily, hearing interest from 'hr Ist diy April, 1874. Possession given the day 1 jof next April, and upon payment i Hie whole of Ihe money, a deed in fee simple will hi gheii i the under 1 signed. Fit in tegard to lar 1 above properly, inquire of Kenhea Osier, Esq.

Merlmuicstown. I EVLEB. Jan. 24, A HOUSE AND LOT IN GRACE-i HAM FOR SAI K. ANTED a pun baser for my prop i erty, a Lot in Giaeeliam I ll is a I story and a half front and a hack 5 building Iwo nil s.

The contains Df an acre, with a choice variety oi fruit, vv ill a well of water near (lack door. 'Fills would juilahie plan for a tinner, stove dealer or Fill ml ure Shop, as lli' ie is nolle in Uu. place. The adverti-er v.iil sell cheap for CASH. For further in format ion address the suoseriher at Giaeeham.

I 'J lie ilier stiil eont in tins to weave coverlets and carpels in the. slvle. EUGENE J.GERNAND. Jan 17 4w pu I A i The subscriber will sell at Public Sale I I mi the premises, I 1-2 miles Southwest of ('reagerslown, On Saturday, February 7, 1574, 1 at 1 o'clock, P. a small property, containing i 3t; 3-4 ACRES Jtay- And Perches of La id.

The improvements consist, of a large! FRAME HOUSE, one and a luilf stories high, with four rooms an entry on tirst floor, one room and garret on second floo and a good cellar under the whole house a log bam and stabling, frame Climate House, Hog Pen, I Smoke House, Rake Oven, an orchard jof good choice fruit trees in lull hearing, good garden, and plenty of good and never: 1 failing water near the door. The land is divided into tnree fields and one lot, all I under good fencing, and all convenient to water. There is also a quantity of or Moulders' sand on the premises. above properly is situated on Hunt-, i iag creek, 4 miles Soul of Meet uiii lest own. on public road leading to Wool i Factory, midway between Highland Mills and Friendship School-house, adjoining the lands of George A.

Graham and others. Persons wishing to view the property can do so hy calling on the subscriber living! on the premises, who will take pleasure in giving all necessary information. Possession will be given on the Ist day of April. of One-third of the pur-- I chase money to he paid on the day of And the remaining two-thirds in two or I more equal animal payments, with interest from dale, to secured hv notes with proved security, or a lien on the property; or Hie whole rash, at the option of the pur-1 Upon the payment of the whole amount of purchase money, the signed will give a good and sufficient deed for the above property. The purchaser to 1 lie at all expense of conveyancing.

WILLI VM RIDGE. If not sold on the above day, 1 property will he offered at private sulci until sold. 1 1-a 13UBLIC SAL E. The subscriber intending to decline farming will sell at Public Sale, on the premises, in Valley, II miles South of Sabillasville, near Mr. MILL, on the road leading to smithshurg, On THURSDAY, February 20th, 1874, at 9 A.

the following personal properly, to-wit; I 4 Head good work horses. One a fine Brood Mare and 8 year old Colt. 12 Hem) of Horned Cattle; live of them line Milch Cows, 2 fat Steers, and 1 fat Heifer, The Steers and Heller will he sold for Cash; four head of Young Cattle, one a Fine Bull. 4 Head of j'One good Brood Sow, one Hoar and two I Shouts, one wood Reaper and Mower com-1 h'med, in good order; one Thrashing chine, in good repair. Joseph make, with an 18 fool shaker; one Drill, Willoughby's Patent; 2 Grain Cradles, Grain Sacks, 3 Wagons, one 4 inch tread, in good repair; one 4 inch and one 3 inch farm Wagon, in complete order; one large Beit, one Wood Ladder, two good hay and grain Carriages, made of black walnut', I us good as new, one pair of rail carriages, leart and gears.

1 Spring tooth Dike, 1, I three horse plow. 3 two horse ploys, one hill side 2 double shovel plows, and 3 (single I corn coverer, I Him- horse harrow, 2 two horse harrows, 1 Jack after, 12 fifth chains, and spreaders, and carrying chain, 2 two horse spreaders, 2 three horse double two horse 4 logelmincs. 2 rough locks, I elod roller, 1 hay fork, and sixty feel of rope, 1 wheat fan, 2 cutting boxes, 1 set sets front gears, 4 sets plow gears, all in line order, lion sen's, and (J sets fly nets, nearly new. fl 'horse collrrs, 1 wagon saddle, and six blind bridles, whip, and six head halters, and chains, 1 live horse line, 1 four horse lot cow chains, running part of sleigh, 2 crowbars, picks, mattocks, shovels, lines, Irakis, and forks, and many articles numerated. i iiot and hitchr.n ittimti iii; consisting in part of hei'steads mid bedding, 1 large dining table, large copper keltic.

1 large iron barrets, and tubs, and other articles not described. of credit of eishl months II he given on all stints above $3, I by the purchasers giving their notes wifi 1 approved security: and all sums of and i under ami if punctually paid withlin ten days after maturity no interest will Ihe charged; hut if not so paid, interest will i tie charged from dale. No property to he removed nut ill terms of ale complied v. illi. DAVID has.

A. Kylef. Agent. OLIVER T. ZIMMERMAN, Auctioneer mwmm my to 820 im I easily made hy any one.

I men. women, lm- and girls ail over the'country to OI our flue steel engravings, ItTiivou Drawings, graphs, etc. We How publish the till 1 Ist assortluent'ever placed Is-tote till pul, lie, and uiir priee- are marked down so low I is in di IV all comjielilion. No one su' I scribe- for a pre uium-giving papei' in or 'der to tel a pietun utter -eeiug our pie lures an 1 learning our prices tie have niaiiv old agents at for us who h.a*.i made canvassing tor hooks, papers, etc i iheir business lor years, and they all poll 1 that tliev can make much more money et work torus Ilian at imvltiingelse. Our prli.es are so low that all can aaon! I piirehase and llieri'fure the p'etures -ell at sight at almost even house.

N' wh. sii. nets do as well as agents who have had large experience, for. our beautiful subjects jmi 1 low priiis are appreciated by all. lo make large sides every where all an agent has to do is to show the pictures from house to house Don I look for where until vou have seen what great hi diieemeiils we offer you to make money We have mil space explain all hi re, bin semi us tour address and we will tun particulars, free, hy mail.

Don't delay it vou want profit able work for your leisure iwiitrs, or for your whole time. Now lin- favorable lime to engage in leis! I Our pictures are the finest and most pleasing in this country, and are eu jdorsedliy all the leading papers, ineln 'u I the New' York Those whoeamn I give the business their entire attention cun work up their own localities an a I handsoine sum without ever being awav I in home river-night. Let all who waul pleasant, protilahle employment, without risking capital, send us Hieir adtlnsses at once and learn nil Hie tiusineas tir liieiiiselves. Address GEORGE SON A Art Publishers, Portland, 1 Maine. Jan.

10-3 Notice for a Now 15rMs 2. To Hie Honorable the ers of Freilerick county, We, the undersigned, petition your honorable body to build a Bridge ross creek at John Saw mill, on the Public road leading ftom Franklin lo Valley. (Signed) OI4NDORFF. I NATHANIEL CEAS. ZKPHANIAH EVLKR, JOHN EIGEN RHODE.

I Jan. 10-3 w. and othora. NOTICE. N'OTICK is hereby given, that the scrihcr has olitaimsl from the Court of Frederick county letters of Administration I).

11. W. on the estate of GEORGE EVLKR, late of Frederick County, deceased. All persons having claims against said ceased, are hereby arned to exhibit I same, with the vouchers thereof, on or hetore the 111li day of July, 1874; tliev may otherwise hv law he excluded from all benefit of said Estate. Those indebted arc requested to make immediate payment.

PERRY EYLER. Administrator D. B. N. A.

Jan. l()-3w. Notice to Trespassers. 1 hereby fore a 111 all persons, either as gunners or hinders, or in any other manlier, against tie; passing upon my premises, as lam determined to intone the law against ail au offending. JOHN KRISE, Near Wolf's Tavern ll.mver's Di J.m.

1871 Business is improving. is TO BUY GOODS! ROOT dr GROFF VUE selling goods at greatly reduced prices close out Winter Call and examine their ('limp and Boys' Wear. Also, just received a lar 0 i lot DOMESTIC GOODS, bough) at Bottom Pricer an 1 we will sell them very low for CASH. All in pee lof i goods will Ji.nl livery much to tin li ad-1 vantage to 'i-iye us a as we arc d. Uri mined to close out our Winter Stock to room for SPRING BOOT A GROFF.

Jiia. 10 I A I. K. I BY virtue an order of the Court of Frederick County, under signed Executor of the h.t win ami lament of PETER late of s.Ed county, deceased, I ill sell 1 PuMV ie lin front ot itie resideiue of tne suhscrioi in tow nol On 7M Ffhnmry mrt, at i ivwin. i tale, 10-wil The IHM'SK AND 1,0 Tof Wiiieh tne deceased idea, I seize ami po-ses-ed.

siinaled on -2. J. the Main street of Emmilslm-e at. Id.si r. Hilled t.ic p.ai ot' said town as lot I The mice is a good two sli ry I.tttt UWKId.I NG.

with hac building, part log ami part bamt, and weather boa.ih well silted foi I Tin lot i -s a front of (to feel on Main street, and runs hack w.lll an iiiay to an nllev in tne rear. 1 Tin re i weli of good v.ater ua ll: id, I null Ire- s. etc. aa prescribed hv the 11 Court One ha if of Ihe s. nt pa! 1 on the day of sale, or the r-itifi.

a- J11 l.K.eoi. The ha lance in twelve months, with interest fro. i the dav i sale, I tin pun.ii.i.ser mg ids note tor the same approved seenri'v a id the i purchase mouev is paid, good and sntli. eienl iteeil ol he go en. ion the I day of April 1 mxt.

HENKY STAKES, januar 10-Iw Ex a. I Also, nt the same time ami rd ice, the n.eiiTsigni das aihniiiisli.it.n in MARGARET IE MB late Pi iei. tv, deceased, I will sell th" fo'lov pioperly at mile, to-it it I Safe, 1 Clock, 1T id as iist ml, iieileieiuD. Ci. 1 1 Ti Id vcls.

r. er 1 Quids. 1 oo'-ing fill'Siiur Te i Sp" ms, i end Pipe, lion Keith- Sa.l 1 A 1 o-, I. on mgs, Tiu.v r.u; -111 i.i.mv o' her not Jc. Ail sums of -he doll is I m-i itla is, -i I I if nil: id he the i 11" appro -d heaE.ig from.ln i ie.

li. ST- I inn. 10 Iw Ad alof. i i I rn )r 1 )J. 1 idit.illy -i Ph.

A I A large a-soriim-nt of l.uMu Hymn Books, in a'; 'vies ofbinding- her. .1 an Prarcr blocks; German Reformed and Hymn Books: tie largest and finest assortnieni ot Family and Pocket Bi, 1 hies in Frederick, from he ipi si l.i tile (inesl in tvlc ofhiu 1" uton-'-ih have the largest, finest and lot liie conulty. Cali and he convinced. SMITH'S nov 28-t Temple of Fanev. Fredk I 0 A 0 1 is herehy pi Tint a lion will lie tiie Gountv sinners i Frederick Count niter lliirly days from I ie dale hereof, to, 1 sc 1 of opening a new road in Valby.

I first commencing on the loud Unit leads front Ihe 1 Haa. Road to in fielda, st-'i-iimr point near the hraiieh at Airs, lieorge runuing the lauds of Hi-iry Hi.rh.i; pg.iertasci. and To'-i (' i-md to tinipulilic road near Frederick an-1 to a i li.t old lli.gerstow Road, at the old blacksmith ohop of Joint 'h-r, 1 deceased, and outlie said road close up near A.lain on the oj, 1011. Second on the a mu FV. Rider's, to run thmutrli tiie l-mds of Joint Eyiei and Joan F.

and Chailen A. Eyler and 1, and 0110-rs. to the public road from Marb-iu ids Vaile) to to Mueimniesiowii, crossing iie Wei tern Maryland Railroad in n. JOHN' 0 EVLFB, A. F-IEPEEU Eli-i M.

dec Jw An I New GOODS! AT THK STORE, Kunfh Water Meciiantowtown, Mil. DtOi.MUi-.il Id, io7d. 00MB ONE. COME ADD! And see tor be convinced that we have the finest, and clo-upesl SHOES ever offered In this market, IN I'ATtT OKlaidles Ci! dressed Onlfcr Rot Boot; Do ditto do Polish do do Do ditto French Kid do do Do Glove Kid lint Bool; Misses Oil dressed Gout Mnt Bool; Do di'to Poll hod Rnt Boot Childrens' Ditto Ditto Do Pebbled Goat Polished lull Isiot; Do i.ter fSiher Tippul i.oli,d. to Do Glove Kid but Root, Ate.

All of which we will sell si prices to suit fe lines. ihi VP Pv Dr. .1. Wnlkcr's ogar liilllTH tiro a purely Ve-gotablo picp.unitioTi, made chiolly from dio native herbs found on tho lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada, mountains of nia. tho medicinal properties of which I aro extracted therefrom without tho n.so of Alcohol.

The (piesUoti is almost daily tis-ked. Wii.it is the cause of tho unparalleled aneeesa of Vt.viiGAK Our answer Is, that they remove i the canso of and the patient recovers Ids health. They aro the great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a pci feet Renovator ami InvigoniSur of tho system. Never before in tho I ligtorv of" liin world has tiiediemo la-ea eomiMiumba! pu-sossiog the rtmoirkiihle 1 of Vi.skoau bi rrn.ts in healing tho I sics of every liisea-e man is heir to. They i are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tmuo.

Congestion lidlnmumlion of i the lover null Visceral Organa ill a The it to ft it's if Dm aValker's Vixiio.ii. are Aperient, ib.v. I burn innli-e. Nutritious. Luvaiive.

Diuretic, Sedative. Counter-Initiiut Sudorific, Alterv 1 live, ali i An'i-llilious I it. n. ricDOji.vLn mJ O-n. San aU and Charlton K.

Ybold ail and Dealers. jan. i in CHANGE OF TIME. i estern Maryland Railroad vN and ufter Thursday, December 18, tin- passenger trains on this road will run as follows: WilliniuspoiT at li 45 A. M.

heave Hagerstown uIT.OoA.M. and 1.50 P. M. ive Mee. aniestowti at 4.50 A.

8.18 and V. heave iTiioii Bridge at 5.5-1 A. 8.58 A. and M. leave New in Isor at 5.50 A.

I A. and KC P. M. heave Westminster at 0,10 A. 0.54 and 4 05 M.

WKSTWAItn. Fulton Vvemie, Baltimore, at 8.45 'A M. fan 14.40’*. M. Leave Westminster at 10.25 A.

5.41 and 0 P. Tie-4 M. train stops nt all Stations, but does not go fart lo west than Meehan-J icstuw.i Tlie l. lOP train is the express, and i stops at Pikssville, Mills, Reis( lerstown Tank, New Windsor, Fnion Bridge, frederiek Mcelianicsliiwn, ami nil stations west to! Williamsport and Frederick. Special City Passenger Pars will bo in waiting at Ibe Company's office, cornel-of Eniaw ami Fayette streets, starling thirty luiniil'-s previous to starting time from Ful! ton Depot, I'mseoum-cling 111 all out-goiug 1 and spe, iip C'ity Cars will tie in a ui Fulton Depot on the arrival of all lb- I rains, eua! to 1 ah i -n'nt! and asu-rn portions of theeity.

age eoniM-e oils ill's made with Mail T.aiu at 1 tit AioiEs Station for -aid stei, and at Mecnauicslow for Eiomitsburg. W.M. 11. JORDAN, Freight and Passenger Agent. JOHN.

T. RIGNEV, dee 27 tf General Snoeriutendeul. i THE HOLIDAYS ARE COIVIING. TiristniMs nud New Year. i 1 1873.

1874. Temple of: I 11 i uuey, FREDERICK, SANTA CD ACS HEAD-QUARTERS IS Kl 1.1, OK CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, NEW PRESENTS, GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! For your Wife, For your Husband, For your Children, For your Sister, For your Brother, For your Father, I For your Mother, I For your Aunt, For your Uncle, and even for YOUR MOTHER-IN-LAW, (Bless her dear son I she does make it particularly warm to you some times it it IsMITirS Temple of Fancy, IS THE PLACE Where yon can buy suitable Presents from i i a penny up, and the greatest variety to i select from. I will not ask nil who wish to buy, to call anil examine my stock bo- I fore iiiiielmsiug-elsewhere. Come while the assortment is broken, ami make your selection, and; avoid the large crowds always to be found nt. the near approach of the Holidays.

will be olfered at li) suit the pn eat tiuiua. i Tin Legislature is brisk nt 1 i tW cry of 1 -itirv' rained in do City of New a largo j.oili of liie in'pti tliiii; city must ho it ion. Wi.r dr 11. Frederick eit; iv four votes in ifi-juil'iii; i held Ja st week iu Annapolis, Senator. I The Afhartuy (VeitrH Wiliamsport is going waul raj Milly.

Col. Jerome Niiffoloc-u Haltirnoie. inis returned to and is living in the Knud Aihe. Mr.Cn.vn. win Iws added n-1 sidcrnliiv to improve and beautify Mi'clia: I we undorstaud iiitempldes erecting Jim -Mansion House tied spring and sumnicr.

He i Helium rev and go-alieudiiliveiUM I mid we ti lts' i.e will meet with success in his enterprises Mason who reive; died in KnyhiH'l. was aide the whole of J'aradise Lost. jtay iin I Senator. It. 11 Steiner, and the members of the House.

I wild a wept our than Its; for dative We are indebted L- Mr. jW. Child-, of Lhii idelphi i. a cop. of I lie Ledger" A Lnatiac of IB" It is complete and perfect in.

I every respect. SAi, 1 1 ILLS r-" Neatly and promptly priuted at this Office. Semi in your your orders, puttied hy lire cash, NOTick 1 IDEftdoX.S owing CorporttHuii Ti xes 5 for the year 1 ST are hereby no I'licit tfi pay sene die Ist of next. If not paid before said date, I sliatt advet: im tie properly lo satisfy 'Wins, and costs, offer Unit dale. JAt 015 11 COY Lit, jon.

1.1-fiw Tax Collector. AXTEtt For ini; Ni'w Houle. -LIFE AND ADVENTURES KIT CARSON, detailed liy Ids comrade and friend. TV De Will Clinton Peters. Uvt, Lieut.

Colom i and i-ingeon. L. S. from facia diet Iby himself. This is the mjly true and Authentic Life of America's greiitist.

II UN Eli, TRAPPER. SCOLTI' AND ever published. It contains fell and complete descriptions of Kic Indian Tribes and usloms of the great I VK WEST, ii'seer, by Kit Catsuit, who among them all his life. gives a full, reliable uecuUut i.l the MOlM.lttS, mid Hut MODOC WAR. Asa work i MDTOR PA I.

biography, it is invaluable. A grand opportunity for Agents to make money. our illustrate I circulars sen' free all applicants. Write and secure territory at once. DC TIN, OILMAN A CO jam I'tdituos Hartford, 'imu.

It fivro, Friends! plilv siit'si riher luo Just opened ill Ills New Brick iio.i.-e, near lUe I.n.■ on Ivumits'uiirg street, a SflldK, wliere he will seii I Si it 11 such as Sugar, CoJlxe. Mol Tea, "'pices. Sail, Pepper, cm cpic. terms the lowest cnsfi prfrf--. C- a.t'" snppl of choice CON e'KCTION i.

whil'd ue ninth Invites Hiouuec. of young Indies and On next Saturday, the I 1 will open mi OVsjT.U SALOON, and keep i Imml during the season FRESH OYSTERS. served up in a style to pieaso the fe.iicy uid tickle Hie palate. He ie liis friends iu town and eouid'y lo give 'dm a (till. He will strive pieaso all i.

may eoiuu. 1 JOHN ROHR. MERIOAN AND SWISS GOLD AND SILVKU both Key and Stem Winders; 01. OCK S. CHAS.

a. 0, Nearly opposite the City Hotel, FREDERICK CITY, MI). SILVER WARE For Wedding Presents. Silver Plated Ware Plain Hold Engagement or Wedding Rings, all sizes. A SfKCWI-TY.

CHAS. H. 0. FOX, Nearly opposite the City Hotel. OXIDIZED SILVER.

JEWELRY AT MANUFACTURERS VOICES. Complete of all kinds and ay lys; Chains. UracelytH, iust ls, snpU, HUi've Hunous, Ac, Acs.l’LCTA' LRS AND EYE GRASSES; Told, Silver, RnhlMir, Rimed Frames, A.l Sides and hy Oil AS. H. o.

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Pages Available:
10,518
Years Available:
1871-1923