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Varcb 8,1873. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. THR Ox-phans' Court for Caroline eounfy will sit on Tuesday, 11 tb of MA rch. Scraps. --There will be service in the Catholic Church on Sunday next, the 9lh insl.

--Mr. Henrv Irvin of Uus place, lins of Tlioinas Lncickcrinnn, his ter house, at the foot of Den ton For the Journal. upon their sui'ccss in the art depnil- MR. am aroused from incut of this number, and i a my quiet country habits by the libel- congnitulatu OIH-SI-IVL-S upon the possi'Rs- lious and hyperbolical balder-lash ion of such a in mnificiMH cxponunt of Incoii. Tom Ti-ppor alias Vt-ri table Tom.

American trsle." The liti-rntnrc is My ways are generally ways of peace more i-xa-lli-nt than usual. The tn st and good will, and only on exceptional i notin-auk 1 arlioli-s aru "Inii rlndis, a occasions like the present created by sparklmi: story, by Klizabc-lli Stmldard, Tom Pepper, in the Union of the 7th and "The Tawny Mustache," a bright In Cliciuical and ivicdlcal ScJeEK --J. W. on Tuesday cnntaininsr 1G5 acres, to Messrs. F.

A. Porter for S2500. --Mr. J. F.

Eowens, of this county, has purchased the Tit-nun Clipper and will remove it in Cambridge, chance its name and publish a Kepublirnn paper. A regular communication of Temple Locisc, No. 128, A. F. A.

will be held Tuesday cvomna ru-xf, llth at usual time, o'clock,) P. All brethern are n-qm-sted to be pres- ut in proper tiuif for work. --In about every i-Jit days the cold sterns regularly to return. Monday and last were anain very cold. On Tuesday the Orphans 1 Court the School Board, neither met in of the inteuse cold.

--The February term of the Circuit Couri for Talbot 00111113', adjourned in consequence of absence of counsel on the Plater trial, will meet on Tuesday lj the llth inst. our issue of the a contained a communication from T. H. Kemp, the word "pen" should have been "press," and "resume." MRS. CARROTS, consort of the late James Carroll, formerly of this county, on Wednesday laet, in at an 'advanced She was a woman of consistent piety, and died in the full triumph of the faith she had so professed.

Rev. Mr. Irvin preached 3ier funeral by her own special request. MR. CLARRNCK HOLLIDAY, who is furnishing German laborers to the citt- erns of Queen Annes and Talbot emu- ties, is obtaiuiug them readilv, and unany, an nre desired, at but very little Any one in Caroline desiring labor of that class, can be supplied.

Tliis is a much better plan a the proposed 'Slate appropriation of 2000,000 to brim: 'German laborers into this State. Let those that want them pay there etpcn- and not the Stair. MYSTERIOUS Tlar- in this County, on the premises of Daniil Stevens, urho owns.and is runnum a still, (mann- "facturinjr there has been seen around the still several times, footprints, unlike any ever before seen or heard of. Tin not correspond to the feet of known animal, man or beast, and supposed by jome to I the footprints his Satanic majesty, who smelt thv awcet savor of the applejack, and name from his dominions to inspect quality. Some of Mr.

Stevens neiijh- Imrs we understand, i he has cause io fed alarmed, but the old he has no causi to be afraid of his brother, and takes it very calmly. A CUTTING John Embert, of Greensboroiiiili was severely cut a few days since, by a Mr. TinUy of the place. We understand that Mr. Setterfield had bought a lot of spoiled fish for manure, and that Mr.

Tinley was engaged in opening the barrels that cm taiiied them, with a hatchet, when Mr. OBmbert approached, and took ft fish in Jiaud, that was in a state I'ccomposi- tion and threatened to put it to Tinley 's uoe. Tinley warned him if he did that lie would cut him with the hatchet, but 35mbert believing that he would not carry into execution a threat of such a character, for such a provocation, proceeded to place in close proximity to his nasal organ, the hated aud disgusting herrinp, whereupon, Tinley proceeded to use his hatchet without reserre upon Embert, and cut him in such a manner that for awhlie it was feared he could not survive his injuries. We heard on yesterday that hopes are entertained of bis recovery, though he is yet in a precarious condition. WILMINGTON The Slh Session of the Wilmington Annual Conference convened in the Ebenezer M.

E. Church, Easton, March 5th, Kev. Bishop L. Scott, D. D.

in the chair. The openine exercises were conducted by the Bishop by reading the 35th Chapt. oFIs.iiah, and pas-fe of the 4th Chapt. of II Co. The 237th Hymn was announced, and prayer was offered TJrie and J.

Quipg. are they ever disturbed. Truth is mighty and will prevail, and then comes the end of Tom. Sensation, (ic- lion and falsehood have their ''ays both ot triumph and fall. Tom's days of triumph and incidental sensationalism quite run its career, and like the Ephemeral spoken of by Dr.

a i will be exisu'iicc before annther idosuf March shall have come around in the circle of lime. Thw Den Ion Lyceum, the olvjivt of Tom's crazu-d and splenniph shafts of vituperation, is founded in the intellectual and moral worth and cultivation of this community, and I feel well secured iti my assertion thai, the dunciad ebullitions against il by Tom will bi- spent before they strike it or any of its real friends. Turn's Tar Pot, Bub and Darb, and assertions aiv I ut the liuiv. rations of his old K-aky and lonsu nature, and only lack two things, viz and applicability. Nothing Hater, however, could be ex- pccti-d Irom one of Tom character.

Show thyhi-lf Tommy, and let this people Ivliold thee as 1113- biic'us a i would light tlu-e up. There are no ducks lame connected i the Lyceum, nd no one who has breasted the lashing waves of old Chesapeake, on Kent Is- laiul level strand who has ever fattened on the robbed ballot-box of freemen, or who has received the order, a little more grape Captain Bragg, and was unable to stand the charyc, hi le Ampudia was running all about crying General Debater has conic to towu, but speeded by local option, in order to save the Holy Sabbath from desecration by having old Arupu- din or living Local Option from dregiug old whibkey barrels to swill his im- flamed stomach. Tar ducks alias Tar- pot, as ignorantly dubbed by Tom, is a duck of great tenacity of life, and when well prepared is a good dish. Fislier- nuu ducks of fresh water streams like such as come upon our rivers and tlu-ir estuaries, bmell and taste as fili3' and nauseous as the veiitable Tom does when he exhibits his scorpion-color tongue, pen and principles to the gaze nf moral or inU-llec- Lunl light through the falsilied colums the Union Small pox has not killed Mrs. A.

B. Roe, niitheris Mr. Edward PiiLchett's house burned down by his i a son and two other infant'boys who joined him, nor has ihe Lyceum broken up in a row, ns reported by Tom incng. Tlie sheen rays of the March siiti may be dangerous to Tom and his diabolical tribe, but is the halcioned harbinger of a plentiful harvest to llm ducks Tom snaps his hackneyed, bivach- broken piece How are you Tom time has not changed your old nature and habits, and an we are tauyht the of scripture, for it leoparl cannot his skin. it is better to keep silence or sneak depends upon the man and occasion and Tom.

as ih" is known, evin in the i i i hour of the nii-ht, by and tlieeel by his slime, I advise you to draw yourself in your hole, nnd rt'trcal to a privacy a the of morals and of 11 uth you should occupy. I also advisu you to throw away your slanderous pen, and social by Sue Charles Dausun Sbinly contrilmtcs a pleasant paper abmii "(-iianls, Real and Mythical W. W. B.iik-y a i in natural histmy about ''Pusiy Wil lows and Aiders;" and Ili-nry Richards bit of gossip about Pithy Letters." Tbe cdiloiinls, i arc in Mr. Stoddnrd's bc.stvi-in.

arc "A Few thoughts about Water," -'The Horse and hisllidi-rs," "White Birelu-s ot the Sarnnac," nnd "Lnve's Last Service." Elizabeth Aki-rs Allen opens the number with a pathetic pi-em, en titled "Inconstancy Edward Fawcetl follows a meliu.clinl^ poe.m and John Sydney i an amusing nursery sonir on "Bal.y's Toi- lel." Music, A and Literature are intelligently and critically treated. Altogether the March ALDINK is the best yet issued. Subscription pi ice i Dr. JEJ. F.

GAJIVIN'8 SOLUTION AND COMPOUND'ELIXIR 1 OB- FIRST AND ONLY ROLUT10X OTP mule la one mixture of A 1,1, THE -jrVVELVK active principles of tho well known curative TItEE TAR. CONSUMPTION! SPECIFIC FOB This nit-powerful prcpnration expels from mr pn-oiagoa the mucua nnfl i I. miico-rms produced by putmoimry inUimmntion. cllldlllS Chromos Belle" and I heals the irritated membranes, organ which utilizes the breath of life. Ib no stupefying poison, and is in all tetpects a healthful mcliciue.

The rapidity and with WIUL CO tfUEXCE THBIB Semi-Annual Clearing Sale "Orossinji the James Sutlon publishet's, 58 Maiden Lane. X. Y. BALTIMORE MARKETS. CORKECTBD WICKKLY.

A -Wheat-- while," choicu prune, red, choice prime, fair to good, Corn-- white to prime vellow, Rye, lfjl)(a 170 K3 60 9. 51 JX)(a which it ANNIHILATES A COUGH is astonishing. Its oflocts go deeper Oinn the mere symptoms of pulmonuiy und disctmrgo thft cause from the btein. It iclicvcs the lungs, chctt nnd throat fiom Ihe burdens which oppioss them, thus arresting Consitinption nnd Bronchitis IB grrm before thpy ronch tho moro dungarom The aullercr OF LAYTOST- the 3t of March 1873, by liev. Wm.

II. Lam Mr. Tilghman L. Layton and Miss Martha E. Colbourn, both of this county.

LADIES'AND GENTLEMEN'S A A AND EATING SALOON. nnHE BUbncnbnr lespc tfully infnrrru tho publli fl that he ban fitted no the buililingg on 'Washington street, adjoining the House, in complete order, aud has opened a (irst-claus whoro Ovhters, Terrapins, Bcif and Pork Mutton Chop, Coffee, I cvcrj thing citilil lie obtained iu their nt all hours, notice, and at nutouable rooms for U-Uca nnd He lias also titled up a BOWLING ALLEY, BILLIARD SALOON snd BAGATELLE TABLK, where the era of theue sports cim obUln pass away a dull hour. Hit BAlt will be supphe 1 with Ihs purest finest LIQUORS, and his PRO VISIONS will alurajB be fresh and of the best quality. The beat of order -vvill at all times ba preserved, and eicry effort be nui3o for tha comfort aud pleas- i of ins guests. fcb8-tf T.

H. HUB BAUD, Eanton, Md. Choptank Nurseries, EADY to supply all do-Hands for Trwx, tor quit braying, for your oars too plainly tell us of your nature. Indeed, our people do not court the review of tho dark nnd "looiny period of your when sorrow was biousiht to almost everv one of your neighbors hearths by your Urk dteds. Turn Tom before it is too late, and let your so shine before men a your last clays may be at least peaceful and truthful among them.

JULIUS. "Severity-t'wo members answered at the catting of the roll. Two have died during the year Rev. S. Thompson was transferred lo the Providence, J.

F. Clymer lo the Troy and Wm. Potter, to the Central New York Conferences. Dr. Matlack was introduced to the Conference and announced as re-transferred to the Wilmington, Annual Conference.

The following visitors were introduced Revs. B. F. Benson, and J. W.

Maloy, ot the Methodist Protestant Church, and Rev. Mr. Edwards ot the North Indiana Conference, M. Church. Rev.

T. E. Martindale was reelcted Secretary, and J. D. Rigg, D.

C. Bidgwaj, and E. H. Nejaon, teuti, THE March ALDINE opens with a very effective coast scene "After the Storm," bv Tavernicr. The black and riifised clifl's are in powerful relief against the moonlight, bunting through the broken clouds arid reflected from every ripplinc wave.

"Break, break, break On thy cold, gray crags, Sea 1" But there is one ship which can never go on to that "haven under the hill." Its battered hulk tells of a scene when old Ocean was in a far different mood. Probably the most purely artistic cut that has ever appealed in THE ALDINK is the study of "White Birches of Saranic," after Hows. The wonderful fidelity of every detail convinces us that we arc gazing upon actual portraits of these venerable monarchs of the forest, drawn by one who knows and loves them well. The engraving, which truthfully renders every varying texture of bark and leaf, is a worthy specimen of the talent of that prince of encravers --the elder Lin ton. A proof impression of this cut has been on exhibition in New York, where it has won the highest praise from connoisseurs.

Although many other pictures will be hard to select a single one which will do more to wip for THE ALDINE the respect of those whose cultivation enables them to recognize and appreciate the highest forms of art. James D. Smillie gives a spirited sketch of that famous ride "From Ghent to Aix and there are also two smaller sketchcr by Tavernier, which are very beautiful, "The Fox and after Dore, is a apociineu of that master's most happy style, and is a triumph of pictorial art. Alto- 'getherwe congratulate tho publishers OF two and three ear old APPLE THSES. moat approved, early markut nnd finest summer and autmmi varieties, Siutheru Wmtor Apples, thirty varieties, obtained from Georgia, North Carolina aud Virginia, and by test, will ieep In this climate.

Thirty varieties of most popular nd thorougolr market varieties-- grown from Natural Seod, and budded under my own laepeaion. Tlaln-j grown from Natural fceed, guaranteed Iree from the greatest enemy of cultnre-- Jcraar STANDARD AND One tind two years old. Orange Quinces, One and two years old. IIEWES VIRGINIA CfDEH CRAB, The finest and bi-st teau-d Cider Apple ever grown in tliis cli- cider equul to Champaign Wiiins si'lls for ten and titteen dollars per bbl. TREES, STANDARD AND DiVARF.

STANDARD AND DWARF. YABD AND SHADE TREES, extra assortment and fine size. EVERGREENS ORNAMENTAL TREES, large and handsome assortment. Small Fruits, Blackberries, Raspberris, Gooseberries, CimimtB, Strawberry Plants, c. GRAPE VINES, Concord, Clinton, Taylor's, Bullet, Acone and two years old.

ROSES, a well selected assortment. Public patronage solicited, and all orders by letter guaranteed to receive same care as when jiiven personally. T. Pr.ip. Denton, Caroline county.

Md. Feb. 1, 1873. ly. reliable and Intelligent man, ot good address, to ongago lu a doslrablo and lucrative business, producing from $1,5 0 to peryaar.

Addroas J. B.FOKD Now York; Boston Chicago; or Ban Frtinclsoo. with the moit terrible scourge of our clfmntelriU find DU, UARVIN'8 TAit RhMiiDY a poteut ally, and wiU as-mroOlf -n tho light by strictly to mcdicinn. By ita VITALIZING, PURIFYING and STIMULATING eStttt upon the iturcumrkabljiffluGioui in all DISEASES OIF TCJE BI.OOD, Including t-cioiulu nnd Krupiions of tho Hkm', Dyi. cft iCS of and Kidneys, Haul i i i DRY GOODS, CASES ON RECORD imvliich it hni bren ndministered Tvith ehtlte ws3 remedy itir every variety of which affect the respiratory functions, amount to TT at tho yircpcnt ilnV, and yet the preparation is only in the uilaiiuy of 113 uvfiilneHS.

Tno great defect of oil introduced 13 that 1 they ro limply cxpnliuiy. lloucc Uiuy are nueleas; leu the cnUHed of tho acrid accretions up nnd tlm infliand or niKUntod iii.irtiii:ea henled nnd restored to cjitural tuue, a cure DE. GARYIN'S ificnmiilmh thoso objccti. The mucua mueo- oru the of are thrunn off by them, while tho'tame time they soothe find invigorate the weakened tissues. Ai STERLING- for coughs, colds, influcnz-i, bronchial catarrh, n-thinu, of tlie heart, liver, itom- ninl bowels, nil ftinulc weaknesses, ditcascs of Ihe okin, niflarntnHtion of the nnd nil dia- jrJers ot pulmonary nature, they havo netcr bcjn equalled.

Send loi Clrculnr of POSITIVE CURES to your Drujgin, or to L. F. HYBE- SOLE Srvanth jan2J-y MONDAY NOVEMBER25, COHTIMWB IT VMTIL Everything of a Fail and FEVER AND AGUE POWDERS, ror. THE i vt VN CUBE OF Chills and Fevor, Dumb Ague or anyform of IntermittontFEVER. L'lic GBEA TES DIS CO VER of ihe Age Thfiearc no diseases no debilitating in'thair cf- cLj tho constitution as tho tibihc, anil noiie more dilucu'l In cnra by tin 1 usual monies of prac- The FEVER A3D AGUE POWiliKS of.

ei a cure in ot the loudest stuudlug an well as prove pievuutive HI the forming sligis of the lise-iBc. Ui'iug purely Vcget.ibic, they nut with ccrtalntj on the dwsisc, tot.ill.^ cradlcjtiug it from be dyhtcui, und prcvcut a return at any future Whj watte your money and hcu1th iu trjlng cverj mcdieme ynu of, when THOMPSON'S JFEVEfi AND AGUK POWDEIlb Lave never fjillei, to euro be CHILLS lu any eaao 7 Reasons why 1 they Oiit'y should be Used. THEIR REPUTATION IS ESTABLISHED, of testimonials becu received, bowiug that lueie I'OftDEllS uao performed cm ing cuuea ot lung httiudiug, mauy ot ueui coii'iidoretl uope-ebs. THEHuIS NO1USKIN TAKING THEM, rboy coutam nothiup jujiirious. and, therefore, aubu none of the liuguriug no oltou the esult of the many nusU'ums of the day.

Physi- laim rocoiniuuud them us suporiur to yntoiuo or iiy other reiuudy, for they leave tho ujstom atate, and the patient beyoud tlio proba- ility ol relapue. IJKNVAUE OF gemuno re put up in Mjuaie tiu buxee, with THOAIi'SON'S "JBVUH AND A POWDEiiS stumped oiithe lid, tlie Higuutuiu ot THOMPSON CniwrOKD ou wrapper, JJo others can possibly bo goatuuo. AND Ihe, Qreat External Remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Equally Good for Man or Beast. THIS LINIMENT has oarnoa for itself a repnto- on uuentmlled in tho history of External Applica- uow auifor trom HUEO- MATISM, NEUUALQIA, would flud llninedl- te relief from nil pain by using this CERTAIN 1EMEDY. It is cwu'ly effcctuul liiOCTS, DURNfi OAL1)S, BTIIJ 1 TUP sTt PAINS IN THE SIDE, Oil SPIDEUS or STINGS Ol' INtilXH One riibbiug will in all cases give unmodintc reef, nuil 1'exv applications complete Winter feature IS SOLD, ASTHESTOCK IS STILL LARGE THE SEDUCTION IN WILL, BE GREAT SO AS TO IE THEIR EM SALE, 63J 80 SILE 8TBIPS JAFAXSSB, 5 SATTEES8, WOOL EMPRESS POPLIW9, CLOTH SHADES POPUM, CLOTH nniBE.

MERISOK8, fl.60 CLOTH OHADEfl CASHMERES, 91.0A BILK EPANQLINIB, WOOL SERGES, AiLWOOE PLAIDS, no. 75c. Me. J1.80 81.35 fl.OO 9f PLAIN TANOT DBB86 AT OSXn, UAKT ftBDCCKB TBOH EVERAL Blngle, white FAHM HANDS, to go to Queen Anue'B and Talbot counties. Good wagoa wqi be paid.

Applr to Editor of WsA-V JOT78NAL. On account of its powerful peiietrnUug properties is beyond doubt the SUREST KKjjIliDy tor the most troublesome diseases to Hoises and. attle ure liable. It cures SCRATOHEij, old aud resli Cuts or Boies, Uhulos piodim'cd by the collar saddle. Injuries caused by Nnils or Splints euter- ng tho tlesh or Uoots, IJruisea, Sprains, bweeuoy, paviu, Thrush, uud all Diaeases which Ueatroy tho or Loucs ot the I'ect.

DIHLOTIONS noeompiuy each bottlo. ha above are Prepared ouly by CRAWFORD FOBES, Market Street S'Jiiladolphia, And sold by BtoraUeepers generally throughout couutry. EW at 306 Market Street. and baldness ofte cured by its use. Nothing can the hair where tho follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed; but such as remain can bo saved by this application, and stimulated into activity, so that a new growth of hair is produced.

Instead of fouling tho hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and. vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning grey or falling ofl' and prevent baldness. Tho restoration of vitality it gives to tho scalp arrests and prevents tho formation of dandruff, which is often so uncleanly arid offensive. Free from tliose deleterious substances winch make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it.

If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it doea not soil white cambric, and j-ot lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr, J. Ayer Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, MASS. Ayer's a a a i a Is widely knorni as one of the most effectual remedies ever discovered for cleansing the system aud purifying tlie blood.

It has stood the test of years, with a constantly growing reputation, based on its Intrinsic virtues, and sustained by its remarkable cures. So mild as to be safe and beneficial to children, and yet so searching as to effectually puige out the great corruptions ot the blood, such as the scrofulous and syphilitic contamination. Impurities, or diseases that have lurked in the system for years, soon yield to tins powerful antidote and disappear. Henco its wonderful cures, many of which are publicly known, of Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases, Ulcers, Eruptions, and eruptive disorders of the skin, Tumors, Blotches, Boils, Pimples, Pustules, Anthony's Fire, Hose ov Erysipelas, Totter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Rinmvorrn, and internal Ul- cftratiousot'the Uterus, Stomach, ami Liver. It also cures other complaints, to which it would not seem especially adapted, such as lropsy, Ryspep- Heart Disease, Female Weakness, Dehility.

and Jjeucorrlioea. when they are manifestations of tho scrofulous poisons. It is an excellent restorer of health and strength in the Spring. By renewing the appetite and vigor of the digestive organs, it dissipates the depression and listless languor of the season. Even when no disorder appeiu-s, people feel better, and live longer, for cleansing the blood.

The system moves on with renewed vigor aud a new lease of life. RE AIIE Dr, C. AYER Lowell, radical anil A.nafytical Chemists, BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHBBE. 1873. J.

W. CHHEZUSVi CO. Have just returned from Philadelphia with an addilianat supply of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, KERSEYS, White and Colored Blankets. COUNTERPANES, COMFORTS, Brown and Bleached Muslins, CALICOES and GINGHAMS. MEN'S and LADIES' HOSIERY, PHILADELPHIA BUCKWHEAT, Two Cord os.

50 and 60 Seine Thread, Cotton Seiue Kope, CARPETS and OIL-CLOTHS, 4-4, 6-4, and 8-4, All of which will be offered at llioir usual small profits. Easton, Jan. 25th, 1873-y. FOR SALE. qPHE subscriber otters at private wile, HAUL SEINE BOAT.

Tho hem is 53 fnthoni in gear, and nahci 9 leot water all around. Tim Seiue la out of No. 18 Uuue, and isalmost as as nuw. The boat is In good is ThlRBoatind Scino will bo sold a biirgutn. one wlBhiug to purchase will apply to SADLSUUKY CAHROLL, Bethlehem, Caroline co.

Md or to the Ed. ot THE JOUBNAL. SUBT8 at HOBSHP'S. PRIVATE SALE. nibscnlier oftfrs at piivate sale hia valuable livict of land in and around Uursville, county, containing 115 U'rfs of La ml, more or less, h.n bctn iiuprovt'd by the application of The improvements cr)nsit-ts ot Rtorv dvvellmg biek b.iiKling}- in good rtiuir, in "iJuraville, vkithallnei.c-k.irj uut luuUlingB, touhnting of Car- riagi- Uoute, StaUos D.siry, Jcc.

-Mjout oue-quartar ol a mile ml fmiu aud on thie farm. is a t.iini liouvi all nnvi-ary out buildlnge in good rep.ni. In tliPie'aie also two ten- lioiifts the Jjubvciibcr desires to eeU. bjlaiirc in 2 or 1 yeiri, aa may bctt unit purchaser, Applj to Cjpt. V)SI.

1). STEPHENS, Bursville Md. or T. H. REMP, Jiuie-6mcB.

Dcuton, Md. PRIVATE SALE. rSHHE hiibscnber ofters at private sale his HOUBB ami Lot in BusMllv, Caioliue county, M4 The lot contains One Acre of Lnnd. More or Less, improved by a pood ouc-btory frame Dwelling, and .1 Slioe Sliop 111 firit repair, and is one of the bcfct stands in (ho county for any one wishing to engage in the boot and shoe bURi'ieas. There is on this, lot a Urge Barn, tno ntorteu high, 28x32, ia good repair.

Tins sl.uid is believed to bo very do- mr.ible such, at this time, to auv good pOTBieisn that may cleaiie cmmlrv pr.iciiee. Fei-fious desiring to purchase ill apply to 3. V. WARREN, or C-ipt. WM.

B. STEVENS, Bursville, jaulB-Gmofl. or T. H. KEMP, Deuton.

W. S. GOSLIN. THOS. E.

60SL1B W.S.GOSLINSON. Commission Merchants F9a THE BALE OP Grain, Ship Timber Shore Lumber, Scavea, --ALSO- iOE-iT FOR THE SALE OF James Webbs' Very Superior PIUCE CEXTS PER B08HBL, DeliycroJ on board No. 51 South Street, (Up Stairs,) 11 April llry HEftflSLEY, AGENT FOR WM, LANAHAN SON, DISTILLERS AND JOBBERS OF WHISKIES, ANJD DEALERS IJf Brandies, Wines, c. No. 20 Light Sirei-t, BALTIMORE, MD.

Joint Manufacturers aud Solo ol cclobratca HUNTER WM. HSMSLEY, AGENT FOR Mason MANUl-ACIO'nilKS OF ALL KINDS Or Superior Crackcru, Cakes, Pilot and Kuvy Blrcatl, No. 112 and 114 West Pratt BALTIMORE. All ordero addrcaecd to Agent at Canton Imoro, will be promptly altfudwl to, NEWSPAPER!.

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