Property Sales, ‘VALUABLE PROPERTIES We JOHN C... OUCK, LAND AGE New Oxford, Adams Co., Pay Has for sale a number of Desirable Properties to ’ which he asks the attention of those ’ wishing to purchase. F FARM of 160 Acres, in Mount Pleasant Township, with GOOD STONE 4 - “ye LOUSE, good Barn, Wagon fege hed, Corn Crib, Wash House, 18s4 Orchard, c. 14,000 bushels off line on the farm, and under fine cultivation , is within two miles of New Oxford, a quarter of a mile from the Gettysburg Railroad, and a quarter of a mile from the Gettysburg Turn pike. A TAVERN STAND in New Oxford, at the Railroad Station. .It is, two-story, roomy and convenient, and is a good place for business. A FARM+1,195 Acres, near Hunterstown, with good House, Barn, and, other out-build ings. ‘Land in fine cultivation. : FARM of 175 Acres, 3 miles from New Ox ford, 2 miles from Hampton, 4 of a mile from the Hanover Turnpike, near the Conewago Creek,in a high state of cultivation. Good House, Barn and other out-buildings. Will be sold cheap. FARM of 105 Acres on the Matover Turn pike, under good cultivation. Large Brick House, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn ‘Crib, Carriage House and other out-buildings, all new. LARGE FLOURING MILL with four pairs of Burrs, in a good grain country, with the best power in the country. This Mill is on the Large Conewago Creek, near the Hanover Turnpike, and has 25 Acres of Land attached to it. Also, SIX HOUSES AND LOTS for sale in New Oxford, near the Turnpike and Railroad Station. Persons who wish to buy Real Estate, as well as those who wish to sell, are requested to give the subscriber,a call at his Store in New Ox ford. Address, JOHN CO. Z0UCK, New Oxford, Adams Co., Pa. Dec. 80.—Sin. PRIVATE SALE OF THAT BEAUTIFUL FARM , which I now reside, 28 miles from Bal timore, 2 miles from Freeland * ~ ~__, Station, N. C. R. R., } mile from fippeg New Market, and binding on HY he Baltimore and York’ turn pike #mile. At the village of New Market there is a post office, two churches, store, two hotels, smith and westwright shops, and three resident physician. There are good schools within a mile and mills within one mile. The farm contains 120 ACRES, about 20 of which are in good timber. The land is level and clear of stone. 1400 bushels of lime have been put on it within the past two years. The farm is well fenced and laid off into eight fields, and has two springs of excellent water on it. It has also a Peach and Apple orchard of 100 trees each, besides an abundance of pears and other fruit. The improvements are 9 splendid, , NEW MANSION, 26x46 feet, with a wide porch on, three sides, an excellent cellar under the whole, a large hall through the centre, four rooms on the first floor and six on the second with an excellent garrett. . One good log Barn, 30x60 feet, a ten ant. House, Dairy, meat and hen Houses, with a well of first-class water at the door of the mansion. , It is unnecessary to say more of this farm as persons who wish to purchase can see for them selves. If immediate application be made, it will be sold at a bargain. , JACOB SNOCK, Maryland Line P. C., Baltimore county, Md. REFERENCES: James B. Standiford, Judge Orphans’ Court, Raymond Burton, 168 W. Balto, Sr., Balto. ™ John Horne. New Freedom, Pa. C. WaBentley, Esq., Bes Tree, Balto, “Ex-Sheriff J. Walker, Parkton, do James Rampley, Esq., do do E. 8. Everhart, Esq., Md. Line, do Editors ’Union,” Towsontown, de Dec. 2.—tr. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ONE OF THE MOST VALUABLE FARMS IN BALTIMORE COUNTY. FP HE undersigned, Trustees, offer at Private . Sale, the following property, BE J as “ING PART OF A TRACT OF pll LAND called ‘Bacon Hall; En cnlarged,” all part of a tract of land called “Elsey’s Grove,” and part of a tract of land called “Nicholas Merryman’s Piney Ridge,” and part of a tract of land called “Mount Pleasant,” and part of a tract of land called “Cold Bottom,” all of which is lying contiguous to each other, or EN D. 427 ACRES OF LA more or less. Also, one other piece or parcel of land contiguous thereto, containing 49 Acres, 3 Roods and 24 Perches, making in all 476 on 8 ROODS and 24 PERCHES, more or 1838. _This property is situated on the York Turn pike, twenty 4 miles from Baltimore, and less than three miles from Monkton Station on the Northern Central Railway, adjoining the finely improved estate of Nicholas R. Merryman.— About two hundred acres are wooded, and the balance arable land of a kind quality, not less than 150 acres of which are level and very pro ductive. Thorp is, an excellent quarry of Lime stone on it, and a kit convenient. The DWELLING HOUSE is of stone, 50 by 25 feet, with commodious wings. It is hand somely situated in a healthful and beautiful valley, and can readily be made one of the most desirable and productive estates in the county. There is a good BARN on the property, and oth er necessary outbuildings and is well watered. Terms of sale:—One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash on the day of sale, or on the ratification thereof, and the balance in equal instalments, in one and two years from the day of sale, with interest, and security to be approved by land aTeens 3 to PHILPOT, JND, T..ENSOR, Trustees. Apply to John. Philpot at Phoenix, or to Jno. T. Ensor at Towsontown, Baltimore co., Md. Dec. '16,.—ii. A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. AHE subscribers, heirs of John Shipley, late of Baltimore county, deceased, offer their Farm for sale, having de termined to go West. This FARM acne contains about 2 1763 ACRES OF LAND, about 86 of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, being heavily limed; 25 acres of the cleared land is bottom or meadow land, producing good grass ; the balance WOODLAND IN THRIVING TIMBER. This Farm is situated on the Baltimore Road leading from Gorsuch's Mills (in said county,) to intersect the Old York Road at Kirkwood’s Shops. It is convenient to Churches, Schools and Post Office, and about 4 miles from the Northern Central Railroad. The improvements are a good FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, 24x36 feet, two-stories, Back Building, 18x24 feet, Frame Barn 30x50 feet, with Shedding, and all other Buildings necessary on a farm ; Stone Spring House, Carriage House, Meat House, Poultry House and Granary. The farm is well fenced and watered. It has a GOOD APPLE AND PEACH ORCHARD of Choice Fruit in a thriving condition. There are two Streams of water running through the Farm, uniting on the lower part, having one or two good Mill Seats. If not sold at Private Sale by Thursday, March 8th 1866, at 1 o'clock P.M., it will be offered at Public Sale on the premises. TERMS OF SALE—One-half Cash, the bal ance in two instalments, one in six, the other in twelve months, secured by mortgage or good s endorser. We-Any person wishing to purchase can view the premises and consult with the sub scribers living on the Farm, ANN SHIPLEY, BENJ. R. SHIPLEY, Black Horse P. C., Harford Co., Md. Jan, G.—ts. FARM FOR SALE: ebad MPHE subscribers will sell a very desirable farm at Private Sale, containing . %.123 ACRES,» improved with a fine large FRAME HOUSE,eea ‘Stone Dairy, Stable, c., Peac oung Apple, and a large number of Peach trees and other fruit, all just commenced bear ing. Situated one and a half miles from White Hall, on the Northern Central Railroad. Per sons ‘Wishing to view the farm will call upon my one mile from White Hall, or on my son James B. McComas, residing on the premises, when terms will be made known. J. MARCH McCOMAS, 0th district, Baltimore county. Dec. 2.—If FARM WANTED. FIRST-CLASS FARMER is desirous of Renting: good FARM of not less than 100 es. Any one wants peed wemant will do he to inquire pane INO. feen Clerk of Dec, 6,—1, Property, Sates, DESIRABLE CASE FARM. Woomsgs usetx A 4 PRIVATE SALE. VHIS PROPERTY consists of 30'ACRES of well improvet’ land, lying in Bal timore county, adjoining the name the estate of Ross Winana, Esq., and others. A small portion is in wooland. The improvements are a com fortable cos two Tenant Houses and all the necessary out-buildings, with a variety of choice Fruit, has been successfully cul tivated as a mathem ® garden foxy many years, raising all kinds ait and Vegetables, and offers a rare opportunity to any person desirous of engaging in such business. Tor further particulars enquire of JOHN HW. LONGNECKER, Nov. 1).—11, Towsontown, PRIVATE SALE OF A VALUABLE FARM , ABOUT 80 ACRES, in concerenty, 1_16 miles from Baltimore City, On Bees the York Turnpike, and withing in short distance of the Northern Central Railroad. The FARM, is well-watered, has a thriving young APPLE ORCHARD, and good improvements. About 10 Acres are in GOOD TIMBER. Also, 53 ACRES adjoining. .The whole will be sold together or separately, to suit purcha gers. ELIAS, MATTHEWS, Philopolig P. 0., Baltimore Co. FOR SALE. Jan. 6.—f. A VALUABLE STORE AND DWELLING N TOWSONTOWN, “hulfpes located, suitable for any kind of bus finess, or with tut little alteration , he made a pleasant Summer Residence. He would make a first-rate Summer Board ing House. If not sold by Tuesday, February 20th, 1866, will be offered at public sale ats o’clock, P.M. Apply at the * Feb. 10,—21, UNION OFFICE. (oor mmr 100,000 Site Texas 10,000 WALL AND OTHER LARGE TENTS. we 10,000 PIECES NEW AND OLD CLOTHING. NEW AND OLD BLANKETS. NEW BLANKETS. HEAVY,$5 PER PAIR. NEW SHIRTS griggee Pl AND DRAWERS, HEAVY, SOCKS AND BROGANS. Also, New Pants at $3 per Pair. Men and Boys’ Jackets $2 Each. OLD BLANKETS, DRAWERS, SHIRTS, COATS roy ALD r OVERCOATS. rit ‘PANTS, we ALSO, 100,000 SHELTER TENTS, suitable for shoe makers, mechanics and housekeepers for differ ent purposes. These Tents are in excellent or der, being nearly new. The Wall or larger Tents are also in excel lent order, suitable for Wagon-Covers, Awn ings, Window-Cloths and many other purpo ses. . . All persons wishing to purchase any of the nett articles are requested to call and examine them. . Clothing Furnishing Goods, BALTIMORE ST SPLENDID STOCK a fy] OF LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDRENS ,WINTER UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, HOSTERY, C IIBBED, ee TWILLED, ft , WHITE. In fact the greatest variety to be found in the city. Call and examine our extra heavy Wool and Merino RIBBED SHIRTS; Splendid’ goods for Winter Wear. Aso, the Plain Merino, an excellent article and warranted not to shrink, of every variety and size. Boston Ribbed, Shaker, Country Knit and plain WOOL SOCKS. “A180, Cotton and Merino, Silk, Kid, Wool, Cloth and Buckskin GLOVES for Ladies, Gents and Childrens wear eV in every variety of size and color. Yarns, Knitting Cotton, NOTIONS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ei et will E, ‘SEIBERT, ib Baltimore St., 1 door below Frederick St., Baltimore, Md. September 2,—tf. BEMOQUAL! CLOTHING !! CLOTHING ! ILE undersigned beys to return his thanks to the public for their liberal patronage heretofore, and informs them that he has Re moved from No. 75 W. Baltimore Street, to No. 43 N. Eutaw St.. Where he has opened a new and splendid as sortment of FRENCH, ENGLISH DOMESTIC Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, Which he offers to make to order, in a Style not to be surpassed by any House in the city. ALSO, A LARGES STOCK OF ‘FASHIONABLE READY=MADE CLOTHING, cut and’made to fit equal to custom work. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, IN VARIETY, WITH ALL’ THE LATEST NOVELTIES. f~ Please es me a call before purchasing elsewhere, and I will endeavor to give satisfac tion in every possible way,to all who may deal with me. BENJAMIN: STINE, No. 43 N. Eutaw St., Between Lexington Saratoga. p Mu... JOSIAH W. REEVES is Cutter for the above House, and extends to his former friends and customers his thanks for their past patronage, and” solicits 2.continuance of the same. Nov. 11, 1865.—tf. | | OW TO SAVE MONEY. BY SU BARD OF MARBLE WALL. hé times are hard; you'd like to know ! How you may save ree dollars ;’ rarer to do it I will show, if you will read what follows : _ FOR SALE LOW, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JOSHUA HORNER Cor, Chew and Stirling Sts., Balto., May Dec. 9, 65.—tf. ‘A nun who lived not far from here, Who worked hard at his trade, ‘ But had a household to support what squandered all he made. The Fertilizer for Maryland Lands. BAUGH’S — Raw-Bone Phosphate Containing 53 per cent. tf Phosphate of Linc. An@A0S percentcof Ammonia. T SHOULD be borne in mind. 9 thate the PHOSPHATE OF LIME. in this article being obtained, exclusively from RAW BONES and a TRUE BIRD GUAND, there is no portion of it cooperative as in the case of SUPER PHOSPHATE made from Min eral Guanos, but being entirely solupLE in the SOIL, continues to impart its fertilizing quali ties to the CROPS for YEARS. The Remarkable succésap which has attended its use in MARYLAND and parts of VIR GINIA, is a sufficient GUARANTY, to induce those who have not tried it to do so.” The Grain Crops in this State where this FERTILIZER has been applied, is supposed to have been in creased from 25 ° 10 50 per cent. by its use, while for TOBACCO and GRASSLANDS its success has been equally decided. The price in Baltimore is uniform with the manufacturers battery.Price, _, GEORGE DUGDALE, Manufacturer's Agent, 105 Smith's Wharf, Baltimore, Maryland. I met him once, says he, “My friend, ° LE look threadbare and rough; I’ve tried to get myself a suit, But can’t save up enough.” Says I, “My friend, how much have you? I'll tell you where to go : Tdket'a suit that’s sound and cheap— At SMITH, BROS, CO,” ‘He took what little he had saved, And went to Smith Brothers, And there he got a handsome suit, For half he paid to others. Now he is home, he looks so well, And the respect is such, That when they take their daily meals They don’t eat half so much. ‘And now he finds on Saturday night, With all their wants supplied, That he has money left to spend And some to lay aside. His good success, with cheerful smile, He gladly tells tovall: “If you'd save money, go and buy Your clothes at MARBLE HALL.” Where the cheapest, finest and best clothing and gents’ furnishing goods can be had to suit every trade and in every style, at 38 and 40 WEST BALTIMORE STREET. Nov. 25,—1f Jan. 27,.—3m, GUANOS JOSEPH E. QUINLAN, Front Street;.one door from Gay. ~AM prepared to furnish all kinds of GU Y ANDS’ AND PHOSPHATES. at the lowest market price. Tam also buying all kinds of GRAIN, MEALS, “' ETLOUR, ”. CHASE. CONSTABLE. WM. FAIRCHILD. CONSTABLE FAIRCHILD, MERCHANT TAILORS, AND Highest price paid for WOOT... Particular attention paid to buying and sell- CLOVER aeTIMOTHY: SEEDS. _ JOSEPIL FE. QUINLAN, Front St.,one door from Gay. Feb. 33,1866. hy. MONUMENTAL STEAM SOAP CANDLE WORKS. Corner Falls. and Buren Streets. BALTIMORE. JAP and CANDLES con . All orders promptly A Full supply of S¢ stantly on hand filled at lowest prices. Feb. 3.—6m. E. J. RUTTER. CLOTHIERS, No. 16 North St.,—Opposite ‘Chesapeake Bank, Baltimore, Md. ; HAVING formed a association for the pur pose of conducting the above business, she undersigned would respectfully invite their friends and the public generally, to give them a call at the above place. Having just received a large and general as sortment of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC Cloths, Cassimers Westings. They are determined to sell at the very lowest prices, which they are enabled to do from hav ing purchased their Goods at the lowest whole sale prices for Cash. OUR Mr. FAIRCHILD Having the experience of twenty years as a Salesman and Cutter and having the best work men employed, we are enabled to offer our friends great inducements both in materials and workmanship. Please give us a call before purchasing else where—we shall use our best endeavors to please. Respectfully, CHARLES B. CONSTABLE. WILLIAM FAIRCHILD. Oct. 14.—6m* PRIVATE SALE. ASIRING to relinquish business, I now of fer at Private Sale, my entire Btock of GOODS, FIXTURES. c.: I think I may safe ly say that my Stand is the best and my Stock of Goods the most complete in the county. (see advertisement.) A parachange is offered, Pos session given immediately. Air wei ¢ . WM. 8. SHEALEY, Towsontown, Md. Jan., 27.—the i John W. Richardson Co., No. 12 N. Gay ‘street, Adjoining Christ Church. LOST. N the 20th of January, on the York Road between Govanstown and Mammill’s Tav ern, 10 mile house, 2 SIT, K, DRESS BODY, leather color. The finders will be liberally re warded by returning it to the subscriber, or leaving it at this office. Feb. 3.—31. JOSEPH KELLEY. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER IN THE BEST STYLE was Major ROBERT HALL, Cutter, CALL AND SER. Aug. 1.11 WM. PAUL Go, STATIONERS BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, CLOTHING! CLOTHING !! J. G. PETER, Merchant Tailor. No. 7, South Gay street, Baltimore. EEPS always on hand a fine assortment of the best goods, which he is prepared to make to order ‘at short notice. Also, Goods made up that are bought elsewhere. Aug. 5.—ly. Thomas Mullin, Jr., COACH MANUFACTURER, MB - a os] en No. 22 Water Street, . BALTIMORE, _ Book Binding and Machine Ruling ‘in all its varieties. Sept. 23.—6m, No. North Street, near Saratoga. HOMAS MULLIN, Jr., —s 4 on hand, and manufactures order, CARRIAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, at short notice, made by good workmen, and of the best materials, ; N. B. REPAIRING done at the shortest no tice; and on reasonable terms, Jan. 18, 1866.—1ly Real Estate Brokers. BURNSIDE GUSTIN UNITED STATES Claim, Insurance and Gen'l Dats. No. 15 South Gay Street, Opposite Pirot Nat. Bank, BALTIMORE, MD. SDOWS, Mothers and Orphans’ Bounty and Back nis Promptly Collected. Soldiers’ State of Maryland Bounty obtained. Pensions Procured, Prize Money collected, and all business care fully and promptly transacted before the De partments of the General, State and Local Governments, = CASH ADVANCED TO CLIENTS VOUCH ERS. CASHED. J. C. ¥. BURNSIDE, Late Captain and ©. G. U.S. Vale. R. B. GUST GUSTIN, Late Auditor Q. M. Office, Balto. We Refer, by Especial Permission, to*Hon. Thomas Swann, Governor elect of Md., and President 1st National Bank, Baltimore; Hon. C. C. Cox, Lieut. Gov. elect of Md.; Hon. John Lee Chapman, Mayor of Baltimore; Col. Wm H. Browne, Asst. Pro. Mar. Gen. Md. and Del. Communications promptly attended to. En close Stamp, Oct. 23.—8m. Geo. H.Carman, Joshua M. Bosley. MARYLAND LAND AGENCY, E SELL AND PURCHASE on commis sion, REAL ESTATE oB every descrip tion, in the city of Baltimore, the Counties of Maryland and other States,—BORROW AND LOAN MONEY ON MORTGAGE,—and attend to Collections of all kinds promptly. OUR OFFICE is centrally anl conveniently located, with all the appliances for a thoroug and energetic dispatch of business; and we propose to use all proper and available means to present to the purchasing public and capi talists, each property 24 may be in our hands for sale. IF you want to Sell a Farm, Heuse or Ground Rent, inform us of the fact, and put it on our Books. IF you want to Purchase REAL ESTATE of any kind, or Invest in GROUND RENTS OR eS ean examine our Books before you 0 50, Persons having business in our line, are res pectfully solicited to give up a call, or commu nicate with us by letter or otherwise. — CARMAN BOSLEY, Office No. 5 Carroll Hall (upstairs,) 8. ¥. Corner of Baltimore and Calvert Ste., Nov. 18.—tf. Baltimore, Md. M’JILTON CO., REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND AUCTIONEERS, No. 19 SOUTH STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. TOEAL Estate at Public Sale, Real Estate at Private Sale. Goods of every descrip tion auctioneered. Advertising Agents for Many Journals. Ayng-All Property given us for Sale Advertis ed Gratis in our Trade Journal. J. A. Houston, a practising Attorney at Law for a number of years, will attend to Conveyan cing and other business entrusted to our care, Nov. 25, '65.—tf. Sa pete ROW Tenvurwas. Cons. J. Prxyixeron Ww. H. Saiveer. Agents for sale of Maryland Landal Office (upstairs) No.4 Lexington st., Baltimore, R. W. Templeman, Co., FFER their services to the public for the sale of Farms, and Real Estate generally. They have, as Surveyors, a general knowledge of the lands of parts of the state, and unusual facilities otherwise for the transaction of each business. Plats and descriptions of all prop erties they may have for ease, will be kept in book form. Parties wishing to sell or purchase will please communicate by letter as above. PITAT eeepc . TO REAL ESTATE. OWNERS. HE undersigned are now dealing extensive ly in the sale of FARMS and LANDS in all parts of Maryland, especially in Baltimore county, . Those desiring to sell at good, prices, will send us a full description, : No Sale no Charge. se ® All Legal Claims of soldiers prosecuted. EATON Address, ley Baltimore. Office—No. 962 Baltimore Street, (upstairs.) Feb. 4, 1865.— tf. HENRY W. ROGERS. GEONOE B. MILLIGAN. Attorney at Law. HENRY W. ROGERS CO., CENTRAL REAL ESTATE, CONVEYANCING, LOAN AND COLLECTING AGENCY, S. W. Corner of Charles and Fayette Btreats, BALTIMORE, Jun. 27.—tJyl. ENLARGED STORE AND NEW GOODS. EW RAISINS, whole, half and quarter box ies, Currants, Citron, Figs, Prunes, Spices, c., Cranberries, Buckwheat, Charleston Grits, Cincinnatii Sugar Cured Hams, Farina, Edin burg, Boston, Milk, Arrow Root, Fancy, Soda and Water Crackers, Egg Biscuit, Ginger and Sugar Novelty Cakes,nglish and American Pickles and Sauces, Soft and Hard Shelled ALMONDS, FILBERTS, BUTTER NUTS, PALMer 4 C OLD ‘‘BAKER’’ RYE WHISKEY, best in the country. ALSO, RYE BOURBON WHISKIES of lower grades. Cooking Wines and Brandies. Madeira, Port and Sherry Wines. Perfect Love, Rose and Noyeau Cordials. London Brown Stout. Scotch Ale. Massey, Colline Cos. XX: Philadelphia Ale and Porter, THEN FOR SUBSTANTIALS. Brown and White Sugars all styles and grades; Java Laguayra and Rio Coffees, roasted and green; Green, Black and Japanese Teas finest. chops; Coffee Essence, “ Matches Blacking, Rice, Barley, Bird Seed, Powder, Shot and Caps. ——___ DRAKE'S PLANTATION AND RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO BITTERS, And thousands of articles too, numerous to mention, all put u ood style, and deliver ed to any Bailionotes free of charge. C. LEWIS DUNLAP, Now 12 West Baltimore Street, Between Institute and Bridge, Baltimore. Nov. 18, 1865.—tf. THE AMERICAN HAY AND COTTON PRESS. By celebrated Press will turn out from twelve to fifteen tons baled hay per day of ten hours condensed to 20 lbs. per cubic foot. With the laber of three men and one horse, cot ton can be pressed to twenty-ove or thirty fbe r cubic feet. County or State rights or right- bar single Presses, with full information, can be had off CHARLES L. OUDESLAYS, Agest, No. 57 South Gay street. The Press can be seen on the lot adjoin in the Concordia Club House on Eutaw street, on a Model Press is an exhibition at the Agent's O fice. Oct. 14,4m STEAMED OYSTERS. Saw HE cheapest and best meal now can be bad at SHAW’S NEW STEAMED OYSTER SALOON, No. 11 ©. HIGH 81., one street east of the shot tower, where a can get a half ck of the best self-river OYSTERS, steamed, with BREAD, BUTTER, and a variety of PICK ELS, all for 25 cents. We Country people are invited to call, Nov. 11.—tf. GEORGE c. ‘McCOULL, UNDERTAKER, No. 18% Baratoge street, 1 door west of Howerd .leon, Ahan the usual price, dist [ices to furnish gad taped , 3rd nish, for cash, Jan. 26, 1860,—17 Legal Novices, large money. Theat judgement was obtained by said Quinn , the sear of his map That the personal estate of decedent was insufficient: pay his debts. That after, his his heirs at law by Deed conveyed their in in real estate to said Adeline, his w for her natural life. That said Deed is a fraud of the creditors of decedent.’ That said Deed may be declared void, and that the real estate of decedent be sold for the benefit of his credi tors. That the children and the heirs at law decdent are Sarah Ann, who intermarried with James Davy, Charles H. who intermarried with Eliza Ann—, Milecha C. and Mary ©. Pierpoint adults, and James Pierpoint an infant, and a petition of complainant filed in the cause, pileges that two successive writs of sub pana issued against said James Cavy and Sa rah Ano his wife, Charles A. Pierpoint and Eli za Ann his wife, Mileha C. and iory C. Pier point adults and James Pierpoint an infant, commanding them to appear and answer the premises, de., have been returned non sunt, by the Sheriff of Baltimore county. It is there upon this 3d day of February, 1866, adjud end ordered that said parties be proceeded against as non-residents, and that the complain ant, by causing a copy of this order to be insert ed in some newspaper published in Baltimore county and also in some newspaper published in Baltimore city, once a week for four succes sive weeks before the twelfth day of March, 1866, give notice to the said James Cavy, Sarah Ann Cavy, Charles I. Pierpoint, Eliza Ann Pierpoint, Milchs C. Pierpoint and Mary C. Pierpoint adulta, and James Pierpoint infant, said absent defendants of the object and sub stence of said bill of complaint, and warn them to appear in this Court in person or by solicitor on or before the 13th day of June, 1866, to answer the premises, and show cause, if any they have, why a decree ought not be passed as prayed. D. C. H. EMORY, True copy—Test : JOHN My LONGNECKER, Clerk. Feb. 10.—41. To all Whom it may Concern, Notice is hereby Given: HAT the undersigned Examiners, appointed “BL by the County Souarteciaios ) Baltimore county, on the petition of Jesse Garrett and oth ers, for the opening of a road in the 11th dis trict of Baltimore county, beginning at a pub lic road near John Mast’s, running thence on the bed of an old road on the line of the lands of Mrs. Julia Gittings and others, to a road leading to the Harford turnpike, near Joshua L. Wright's hotel, thence on the bed of an old county road leading to Charlesborough, and also for the closing of the remainder of the old road. Having taken the oath required by law, will proceed on Thursday, the 15th of March, ’66, on the premises, (if fair, if not, the next, fair day,) to execute the trust reposed in them, and the requirements of the Acts of Assembly, in such ‘casee made and provided. ~ : CHARLES T. HATLE, LEONARD G. QUINLAN, WILLIAM GORSUCH, Examiners, Feb. 10.—it* NOTICE. In Barrons County Ornellans’ Count, ? January 10,1866. , ORDERED, that the sale of the Real Estate of SAMUEL TOVELL, deceased, made by Reuben Tovell, the administrator and Trustee, for the sale of the Real Estate of the said de ceased, and this day reported to this Court , the said Administrator and Trustee, be ratifi and confirmed, unless cause be shown to the contrary, on or before the 20th day of February, 1866. Provided, a copy of this order be insert ed in some weekly newspaper, published in Baltimore county, for three successive weeks, before the 20th day of February, 1866. The report states the amount of sales to be $250. (Lined. JOSEPH. MERRYMAN, JAS. A. STANDIFORD. True to Test :; JOHN PHILPOT, Register of Villa for Baltimore county. Janu. 27.—31. To all Whom it May Concern: Notice is Hereby Given, for ds the undersigned, ¢Xaminers, apoint ed by the County Commissioners olti more county, on the petition of 8. Parkhurst and others, for the opening of a public road leading from the Reisterstown turnpike, through the lands of Mr. Richardson, Mr. Robertson, Wm. Richardson, Alfred Gallagher, Caleb Hoopes, Wm. Bland, 8. Parkhurst, Robt. Wylie, Mrs. Hook, heirs of Mrs. Burk and others, passing through Mount Washington, and terminatin at the Falls turnpike, having taken the on required by law, will , on the 21st da of February, 1866, on the promises, (if fair, if not, the next fair day,) to execute the trust fe ed in them, and the requirements of the one Assembly in auch cases made and pro vit . Jan, 20,—at. JAMES L. RIDGELY, Jr., WILLIAM BUCK, CHARLES PAINTER, Examiners. _ ROAD NOTICE. To All Whom it may Concern: OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, That the un dersigned Examiners, appointed by the County Commissioners of Baltimore county, on the en of Benjamin N. Payne and others, for the altering and amending the Hillen road in the village of Towsontown, havin taken the oath required by law, will or on the 22d day of February, 1866, on the premises, (if fair, if not, the next fair day,) to execute the trust reposed in them, and the requirements the Acts of Assembly, in such cases made and provided. pan. 20.—of EDWARD RIDER, Jr., LEWIS J. ROBERTS, AMOS MATTHEWS, Examiners. His IS TO GIVE NOTICE, that the sub scribers have obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Baltimore county, letters testamen tary on the estate of WILLIAM JESSOP, fate of said county,deceased. All persons hav ing claims against the said estate are hereby warned to exhibit:the same with the vouchera thereof to the subscribers. _ On or before the set day of October, 1866 , they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given under our hands this 6th day of February, 1866. MARY JESSOP, JOSHUA JESSOP. Executors, Feb. 10,—41* THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, that the sub agscriber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Baltimore county, letters of adminis tration on the estate of WILLIAM RICHARDSON, late of said county, deceased. All persons hav ing claims against the said estate, are hereby warned to exhibit the same with the youchera thereof to the subscriber. On or before the 33d_ da of September, 1866 , tay me otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate or Given under our hands this 23d ay of January, 1866, ELIZABETH RICHARDSON, WESLEY A. ROYSTON, Jan. 27.—4* Administrators HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, that the sub scriber has obtained from the Orphans” Court of Baltimore county, letters of adminis tration on the estate of BERNARD BUSCH, late of said county, deceased. All persons hav ing claims against the said estate, are hereby warned to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber. On or before the 23rd day of September, 1866 , they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Those ride to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given under my hand this 28d day of January, 1866. BERNARD BUSCH, Jr., Administrator. Jan. 27,—4th ROAD NOTICE. To all Whom it May Concern. Notice is Hereby Given, as thirty days from the date of this ad vertisement, a petition will be presented to the County Commissioners of Baltimore coun ty, for the locating and opening of a county road, someenneing the end of Brown's lane, on the Falls road, and running to in a county road at Mayes’ Chapel, in the ath dis trict of Baltimore county, JOHN WARD, and others. Feb. 3.—51. NOTICE. Tx undersigned, havi MAGISTRATE of th trict, will attend to a yereee his resid el, timore