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rf SAILING DAYS OF THE STEAM SHIPS. / VROJt LIVBReoOL. rttOM AMiKICA. [ G. Western, Matthews, Nov. 9 I Hibernia, Ryrie, Oct. 19, " 16 H A L.II AN AC. __ | g u „ s" un ~ ' NOVEMBER. | Rises Sets. Moon's phases. ' 81. Monday, 16 58 5~2 feSJ Tuesday, 6 59 5 1 —*9 Wednesday, |7 0 5 0 o. n. m. [ Thursday, 7 1 4 59 Lastqr. 9 513 A.m ' Fliday, I 7 2 4 08 New 10 430 A M I Saturday, 17 3 4 57 Firstqr. 16 824 A.M 9 Sunday, |7 4 4 56 Full 24 6 36P.M ID MARRIED^ J, mt Frederick,on the 7th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Me Iroy, Daniel Augustus Roberts, of Baltimore, to Miss Jin Hammond, of tile former place. PIED, y On thci Bill inst., at his residence in Raltimoie co'ty, •j fidward Grice, Sr., aged 53 years. At Annapolis, on the Gtli inst., at the residence of •(Richard Swarm, lvsq., Miss Caroline L. Smith, third t daughter of the late Dr. Samuel B. Smith, of the IT. S. Army. MARINE LIST—PORT OF BALTIMORE. CLEARED. Hanoverian galliot Frau Annette, OortgiM, Cowes. ; Sclir Charleston, White, St. Thomas, jg Sclir Eleanor, Jones, Yencomieo. i ARRIVED. t Barque Lietitia, Lewis, 43 clays from Uto tie Ja { ne>ro to the capes. . Brig Sylph, Snow, 7 days from Boston. I Sclir Maria, Atweli, 10 days front Key West. '<? Sloop Miller, Olive, from Philadelphia, g MEMORANDA, t Ship Scotia, Leslie, from Baltiiuorc, arrived at Sa vannah 4th inst. Sclir Harp. Bcaston, for Baltimore, cleared at Wil ' iiitHgton, N. C., Ist inst. Schr Joseph Brown, Chase, for Baltimore, sailed L . from Providence sth inst. Schr Planet, Robinson, from Baltimore, artived at .{ Bath 4th iust. \S J. & C. BALTZELL, H i No. 390 H.LLTIMORE STREET,, opposite Sharp, |/i I IAVE ON HAND a large assorlineiit of yjl| a B SILK GOODS, of the latest and richest stvles, Hi received hy the last packets— amongst which wiil he f found: • Very rich watered and figured POULT I)E SOIE 'l' do do figured BROCADE I; rFig'il and changeable Poult de Soie Hhiped and plaid Poult de Soie Plain, eoi'd and changeable 4 4 Satin Ottoman 4-4 hlaek nnd blue black Satin Ottoman 4-4 black and blue black Gro de Alpine 4 4 do do Satin striped Gro de Alpine 8-4 do ilo Gros Imperial White, pink, light blue and hlaek Poult de Soie do do do and colored SATINS While and chrrry col d Marcellincs; col'il Florences Best black Indian Lustrings and Gro de Rhine Blk and blue lillt Gro de Naples; Gin de Soie Changeable corded CIUIK line Blue blk and col'il Velvets, for bonnets and dresses i Heavy blk Satin Vestiugs, and superior black Silk Blk and rol'tl Silk SURGES, 27 inches wide ' VELVETS, for Merchant Tailors' use, fee., with a vat iety. 'I The above Goods being of our own importation, we ; warrant tlieni to be of the best qualii.i, and will sell J them on our usual terms, wholesale or retail. n7 Iw ¥ OST,; isuirday. at the Depot of the ilailiiuoie I ® A and Ohio Railroad, Pratt street, a large leather POCKET BOOK, containing the following notes of a hand: one drawn in favor of Isaac Rogers s. Son, and payable to their order, for #530, by .In hit < llu- haml-; c one by II Abholt Si. Ferguson, pi yah e to Lam Rng- I ors Sc Son, or their order, for .$750, dated Nov'r ti, 18-14; one ditto, drawn by Jno. Wtiielnnan, aiiiouot not recollected—with other papers, valuable only to ( the owner—as the above notes are not endorsed tiicv oaniiot lie negociateil oruiade use of. The t'mder will please leavi the hook and contents at the store of Rogers S. Mugran, No. 23 Cheapside, and receive the reward of live dollars. a8 3t* 1 RICH SILK GOODS. RJIOELUOWAEY efe CO.. 103 BALTI • Mi )RE STREET, between Calvert and Light j streets, are daily receiving a fresh supply of new style Fall and Winter GOODS, comprising, in part, Rich Stripe Gro ile Pekin; Brocade Gro de Algiers; Striped • Satins, new style; Jet and Blue Black Gro de Rhine; Lustrings and Gro de Siviss; Blue Black Hclenciemic 1 and Gro de Afrique, Black Watered and Striped Sa ■i tins and Gro de Berlin; new style French Cashmere ' and Mouseline de Laine; Boiniiazine, Alpacas, Ike. all of which will be sold at a very small a,lea see, by R. McEI,DOWNEY CO. 1 No. 103 Baltimore street, ; n4-ld2l* Between Calvert and Light-sts. f JblsTlflt 15 it t)I I.if its. All persons desirous M. Jr of broiling oysters in a superior manner, can he supplied with the right article for that purpose, by ap- plying to JAMES CORI'LAN & SON, g No. 18 Baltimore street, ' o3! Opposite the Centre Market. '• LOOKING GLASS PLATES. T HAVE IN STORE, a large assortment ol I 1. German and French LOOKING CLASS PLATES ' imported direct and constantly receiving per every nr , rival, which I flatter myself 1 can sell on as reasona il 'de terms as any other cslulili-duiicnt in the coiuilrv. J Also, PORTRAIT FRAMES of various patterns; Wio , dow CORNICES, RODS, RINGS, Ike. Call and exa mine before purchasing elsewhere. ' ;_ols E. S. FRYER, No. 1 N. Gay street. 1 RAN HE PROPIUK TDRS OF TIIFIY B STREET CHAIR VVAREUOOMs would re j spectiully inform their frietufs mid the public gene t filly, that they have now nu liaiel a large and general ' assortment of Parlor and other CH AITS, cninprising d mahogany, maple, walnut, and a variety of imitation 1 and wood colors. They would request persons dia l posed to purchase to give thein a call, as their stock '. is not surpassed, if equalled, by any establishment is 1 the city. 1 They would also inform shipping Merchants that t they are at all times prepart d to supply them on terms . equally aecommodating as tliey can he procured at any estahlisliuient in tite city. ' cl 9 4tawtlstJ* A. &J. B. MATIIIOT. k LIVER PILLS! LIVER PILL'S!! i rariiE suGXCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED r i a fresh supply of Seller's only true and genuine .cure for Liver Complaint and oilier diseases arising , front a deranged state of the Liver. Those who are ■ afflicted with the Liver Complaint, are invited to rail Land examine the many certificates in favor of the ef ! 1 fieaey of these Pills, W. K. ORUICK, only authorized Agent, Druggist and Apothecary, ? 025-1 in* Corner Eutaw and Lexington sts. Rait. 1 " RICH AND ~ { MAGNIFICENT VELVET VESTINGS. JUST KEP'D by FRANKLIN GARDNER, No. 309 BALTIMORE STREET— Itich Paris corded Moleskin Velvet VESTINGS I do. Cashmere stripe do. do. y 116 do. Rich lig'd do rlo ; D H VI il WORK. 1 lll,re wo ! j Jl Jl Ol engaging a lady, lately from Paris, who is .very competent in the Hair Braiding business—such Jos Bracelets, Necklaces, Finger Rings, ike. AM those ■k n want of siu h articles, t would he glad to furnish Braiding made to order, and at the shortest no- FHce. Call at the Fringe Factory of JAMES M. II VIG, No 121 Baltimore st., L 019 fpj Four doors above South street. I ABIES' ULOAIUNGS. Ileauti'iil Casli- A mere Plaid, suiicrhqnality. with various other !' styles ami qualities, fur sale cheap. Also, a SILKS, SILKS, SILKS-<>( all kinds, some very Irich, witii a large assortment of black and bine block twide arid narrow Silks-, some very rich, with a spl u Olid stock of CASHMERES, ALPA"AS, Sac kic.— ICall and see. EDVV. J. RICH AKDSON, I Ix7 No 87 Baltnnor.. St. If MAYOR'S uFFtor,, < I, BALTIMORE, Novembersth, !544 j ( <I^AVI.\ F. Agreeably to the Ist sceiion of an t Ir " dinance of the .Mayor and City Council of llalti- Imore, approved April Ififli, 1811, to wit: "And lie il enacted and ordained by the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, that it shall not he lawful for Swine to go at large at any lime between the first day of Octo ber and the I ist dav of M.tv in each and cvetv year 'within the eity of Baltimore." I Therefore notice is herein* given that on and after ( Monday, the I3rh just, imt.-oiih will he employed to stake lip all S inc found going at large omitiarv to the Inhove recited section, and to he conveyed to the Alms [House of Baltimore city and county-of which all (.persons interested are parlicitlarlv requested Intake Bftiee JACOB G. DA VIES, n7 Mayor. SAI,E OR EXCHANGE FOB Oil Y PROPERTY. A Lot of ground eon tajning eight acres of good land, situated 3 miles on t'te Liberty mud, which would make a capital tavern stand, country sttue, &c. For other particulars, nnply quickly at L. F, SCOTTI'S Intelligence Office, I al4 No. 10 Exchange Place. IAS ODD-SI, ANV t UTT ERS. A supcrinVTr tiele fur family use. Ju-'t received and for sale by ALFRED H. RE" 4 *■ -i-ec. Biga of "Gold Bath Tub,"' H8 Tlie'Jri 1 ,,, store anure T.lohe inu. IJERKI.W' ENAMELLED AND PEARL SUR FACE i'A RDS, assorted N'os.—for sale hv [ TURNER, WHEELWRIGHT & MUDGF., , I oil) Smith Ch ■ i .t. 1 l "OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY." FAItK KEDI'tKU, ! NEW STEAMBOAT LINE TO PHILADELPHI A, I VIA CHESAPEAKE and DELAWARE CANAL, I DAILY (SUNDAYS excepted.) at 7j oVIk, A. M. PARK ONLY $1.50. * ' ' ,e °"'V "-'kl Opposition Line he i Baltimore and Philadelphia, i 3ttGSsBSHL leaves the wharf, corner of Light and ! Pratt streets, EVERY MOItNINO, (except Sunday.) J at 7j •'clock, per splendid Steamer NAPOLEON, I Capt. boss, to Chesapeake City, thence 14 miles I through the Canal to Dclatva e City, in first class j Packet Boats, commanded hy gentlemanly and expe rienced Captains, and thence "by the splendid Steamer I PIONEER. Capt. Bilih rbaok, and arrive in Philudol phia early the same evening. I The public are assured ttint (notwithstanding the ! false reports in circulation, of this line having been stopped,) it is, and will be continued, and no exertion spared to give comfort and speed to passengers. The only change that lias been made is in placing the Steamboat PIONEER on litis line in the stead of the Steamboat Portsmouth, because of a popular Preju dice (justly founded) against this Inst named boat. Mr. Rees has been all along and still is the Agent, in Philadelphia, of the onlv Opposition Line. LOOK OUT FOR IMPOSITION ! The /'or/smooth Line is run by a "Monopolizing Company" for the purpose of putting down the regular opposition. If you wish to keep the fare reduced from §4 to $1.50, goby the Steamer NAPOLEON, and no other. The accommodations by this line are warranted to be equal to any running. The Line by NAPOLEON and PIONEER was commenced in June, by the individual cnterprize of our own city nnd Philadelphia, and it is hoped that a generous public will sustain it against the Portsmouth Line lately started, and run (there is good reason to believe) by lite Radioed Company's agent. GRORGE A. RAWLINGS, Agent. {IXJ- Office, Light, nbove Pratt st. n9 OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY. FARE REDUCED. NEW STEAMBOAT LINE TO PHILADELPHIA. 41 I|MI The proprietors of this Lint- have f ; r ,\ pure based those large, safe and cotn •MtSnMuHLmodjous Steamers, so well known to the citizens of Baltimore and the travelling commu nity generally, viz: The "MARYLAND, Capt. LKMUEI. G. TAYLOR. The "OSIRIS," " JOHN D. TURNER. And on lite Delaware River, that safe and comforta- I ble Steamer "PORTSMOUTH," Capt. JAS. DEVOK. j. NEIF PoiSSKSdF.It IUK GFS, I fitted up in elegant style, have been £aE'.jSßajSf®EJplaceil on the Delaware and Cltesu- pcakc Canal. Will leave Pratt street wharf, near Light st, every morning, at 7.) o'clock, (except Sundays,) and arriv ing in l'liiladclphia early in the evening. (S?- Several hours in advance of the steamer Napoleon or F.rries son Line. Passage.. .. 51.. 50. Or?- Passengers landed or taken off at Ford's Laud ing. This route will he continued until the closing of the navigation by Ice, and resumed at its opening in the Spring. It. M. HILL, Agent, Office No. 193 Print street, | 029-tf Corner of Grant street, (up stairs.) NOTICE TO SHIPPERS OF MERCHAV DIZE PL It THE ERICSSON LINE. M •eps-ri PKCK St Titos. CLYOK having of their interest in tiie Krits- JfesßK sun Steamboat Line, shippers are re quested to consign their goods, to he forwarded, to the Agents of the Litre, to insure their safety and despatch. EDWARD G. HARRIS, Agent, No. .1 Liglit-st. wharf, liait. ,51d. A. GROVES, Jr., Agent, o4 tf No. 19 South Wharves, Philad. THE OLD CITIZENS' BANK! HARKBT STREET, ! BETWEEN CHARLES AND ST. PAUL-6T3. No. 1(11, NOW \ri. 11HL fIAHE Suhscriber would inform his friends and id customers, that he has completed his FALL and WJNTER stock of CLOTHS, CASS!MERES and NESTINGS, selocted Willi dpeeia! cam anil judgment, | from the best markets, comprising all the necessary i variety of Goods in his line. He fcelsacoufider.ee | ill recommending his present stock to ms patrons, | from the advantageous circumstances under which they have been selected. &?- Having in mv employ the hest workmen, my customers may feel coiitidcnt in lia > ing tliejr orders executed in Hie best style, and at the shortest notice. J_o " WILLIAM ROGERS. LOOKING GLASS, PIO'ITUE AND PORTRAIT FRAME MANUFACTORY. '■IHE undersigned begs leave to inform his friends K and the public generally, thai he has commenced the above business at Stow's Steam Saw Mill, ill IJIILER'S ALLEY, between Charles and Hanover streets, south of Lombard. Having stc.iin power, he will he able to fill all orders promptly, and at cheaper rates, for cash, than any other establishment in the city. Also, Toilet Boxes, of all patterns and sizes. a23 d JAMES M. COKEFAIR. SFECTACIJSS! SPECTACLES!! WJI. O. ELTON HE AO, from Philadelphia, manufacturer of Gold and Silver Speelacles, Spoons and Silver Ware, and fine JEWELRY of every description, on hand and for sale wholesale and retail. Also, a large assortment of CL< ICRS and WATCHES of every pattern, of the most approved manufacturers. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, of every description, neatly REPAIRED, and warranted. N.B. Cash given for old Gold and Silver, or exchang ed for Goods, at ap9s-tf No. 133 BALTIMORE STREET. j BAR IRON!~BAR IRON'!! ROLLED WII HAMMERED BARIRON. I a full assortment of hest quality, small, round I ! flat and square Iron; Shoeing Iron; Nail Rods; l\M, i Sheur, Spring and Blister STEEL; Boiler and Flue IRON, for sale low fir cash, liv S. SIXDALL, NO. I s and .50 South Calvcrt-st. 023-lm* Otic door liclow Lombard st. S3- STRAAS! STRAAS!! .T1 THE FRENCH IMITATION OF DIA.vfoNDS. 'BIIIESE beautiful BREASTPINS, which excel JL the diamond for brilliancy, are just received and for sale by GABRIEL D.CLARK, Water street, second door from Calvert. For 3 or .'l, a Put can he procured which looks as well as a diamond at -s'lflO. Gentlemen in want of a handsome Breastpin, are invited to call and see the different patterns. j v18-tf mr. & mrs! lamden's SELECT DAY .'IX It HO.IHIHXG SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, *riLL HE IIE-OPE.VED on MONDAY, v lid September, at the corner of EXKTER and Gr.VNIIV STKEKTS. (0.T.) The course of In-tniclion embraces all the branches of a thorough English Education, French, Music, Paint ing St Drawing. Satisfactory references can be given. P. S. They will take a Junior Class of young chil dren. aJOtf t "OUK AND H DAY BRASS CLOCKS, H W the cases of which are finished in a superior style for the Mantle. Just received from the niaiiu liieturets and for sale at very lotv prices for the quality. •XII those who want a #iod Clock, are invited to exa mine the different kinds at GABRIEL D. CLARK'S, No. 1 Water St., 017-tn24 Fronting Cheapside, Bait. OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY! NEW STEAMBOAT LINE TO ANNAPOLIS, WEST RIVER, CAMBRIDGE St EASToN. j ami Tin public ate respectfully informed " now Fast Boats will -sK3sroßL..iiort!y lie plaeed iipcn the above route at a reduced fare. l)ue notiee will be given of the time and place of starting. I 8 3t GEO. A. RAVVLINGS, Agent. REMOVAL. THE MERCHANTS' FIRE IN SURANCE COMPANY, have removed their Ollice to the Building of the American Life Insurance Company, No. 19 SOUTH STREET, directly oppo site their former location. All kinds of Property Insured in Town or Country. n4-3mif RICH EVENING DRESS GOODS ~ JUisF ltEb'ElVKI)— Rich embos'd MUSLINS llalzaiine MUSLINS Tarietpn ROUPS Rich white fig'd SA'I'INS To which I would respectfully call the attention of the Indies. FRANKLIN GARDNER, No. 2t)9 Kaltiinore-st., . u7 Between Charles and Light sis. rToTioERs & son's cutlery; fUST opened pet Susan K. Unwell, of direct iat porlaiion, an invoice of Jos. Rodgeis tit SOB'S cel ebrated CUTLERY, embracing— Fine RAZORS, incases: fine SCISSORS. Pen and Pocket KNIVES —ALSO— Ivory Table KNIVES and FORKS, in dooens and sells of 51 ps., of other celebrated makes. Sauxders' Tablet Razor STROPS. Patent Spring Box SPURS. Single and I bull.la Bane) GUNS. With an extensive as on tiumt of Building materials, and Housekeeping e.nieb =. For sale by SCiIASFFF.It &. LONEY, No. 19(5 Lomhnid street, n7-eo3t between Light and Chillies sts. Bacon, lard and butter. 39 lihds. prime BHOHLDBRS 80(1 prime HAMS, part in hags 14,000 His. prime SIDES .50 kegs and !0 bis. No. 1 LARD .50 kegs Western BUTTER 25 do. prime Glades do., in store and for sale by JOHN D. TUSTIN, ul-' t 12 Commerce AMUSEMENTS. Ci ROUS—FRONT STREET. WELCH iSi DELAVAN, Proprietors. LAST WEEK OF PUTNAM. RE-ENGAGEMENT OF Mli. SILSHEE, And continued mill increasing Success of tin- Gtanri National Urania of PUTNAM, which continues to attract ileliglned Thousands niglulv! YOUNG DIAMOND, Is also re-engaged and will appear Nightly. rgAms EVENING, Nov. :1, will lie presented Ja the Grand National Drama, entitled P U T a A Jl . ('apt. Jedcdiah Homespun, Mr. SILSREE. Gen. Washington, Mr. WARD. Gen. Green, Mr. N. JOHNSON. Gen. Cadwailader, M r. O Al) W A DEADER Major Putnam, Mr. ROGERS. Previous to which, Grand Equestrian Acts hy Mr. J. J. NATHAN'S, Mr. I'ADVVAEI.AHER, Master GEENROY, Master KIVCAUE, and others. The celebrated MAY St WEEDS appear as Clowns. <JQ- For particulars-, see small bills, rig- Boxes 50 Cts. Pit 25 em. Col'd Gallery 85 ets. vfjf " Hoorsopen at 6) oVlock—Performances to com mence at 7 o'clock precisely. It ORANG OUTANG, OK, I ril.l) WOhIAS OF THE WOODS. TpHE greatest Diving Natural Curiosity in. the a World, iltnd'lii' Fanny, the only living ORANG OUTANG in this country, and the largest ever domesticated, will he exhibited on MONDAY, Nov. 11, 1814, and every day and even ing till further notice, in IIALUUMOKK STRUCT, one dcroi west of Calvert, and immediately opposite the Balti more Museum. Admission 5J3 cents, children under 12 years of age half price. Hours of Exhibition—Morning, from 9 till 2. Alter noon, from 3to 5; Evening, from ti to 9 o'clock. n9 AM IA MBRAT REDUCTION OF PRICES. 30 B ADE GAME, 0* CTS. EACH PERSON. ALLEYS LET at 50 " PER HOUR. ralllK Subscriber, having fully established the AL JI_ II AM 11KA as a place nl" gentlemanly resort, as sures its patrons that in reducing his prices, the same rules, which have prnvol so satisfactory to all, will be adhered to, and the strictest order insisted on. Disorderly persons, who cannot conform to the rules of the House, and Boys under age, are requested not to visit the place, as they will not be permuted to remain. The subscriber wishes the above distinctly under stood, that gentlemen may feel assured they can visit the Alhamhra anil indulge in qutet amusement and exercise without the slightest !'■ ar of annoyance. {!s'-.MR. BRADLEY, inv former assistant, having returned from the North, will have the entire eoutiol of the Saloon department. fgy-The AEH AM BRA SALOON OF REFRESH ME VP, u.>u-u:t!, is furnished with all the require rents ot the season, which are served up in the hot style. nB-3t* AMBROSE DA EE I.MORE. COTILLION AND MILITARY MUSIC. OJIN T. KICE would beg leave, most humbly, to offer his services to the Ladies and Gentlemen ot Baltimore and el-ewhere, to itetform at Pill VAPE EVP ERTAIN M EN TS, QUADRILLE PARTIES, BALES. &c. &e. He flatters himself that he can render general satis faction to all who may be kind enough to demand his services, ami he can give the highest lecoiiinienda ti nis IO all who may desire it. All orders left at tiiy residence, MARION STREET, No. 6, neat Liberty, or at UEN I'RAE HADE, corner ot Baltimore and Charles, will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. fay-All orders < otnplied with at the shortest possi ble notice. Your humble and oh't serv't, _039-2m JOHN T. RICE. GYMNASIUM. SHARP STREET, FIRST DOOR N. OF MARKET ! SJEI.VG Ft'RMMIEI) with every Fixture, is j VJS open for tiie season, fjrj- The art of Self de j fence taught on Uie most scientific princinl s of th% Luiid'in .-•!]. fig, [Oll-lm] R.PERRY. riIABLE CUTLERY* Just n;ccivi?d, a fine H nssortm'-nt, in sots of 51 ami ;Vt pieces, with ivory, ebouy, Coco and other fialauce handles Table and Dessert KNIVES, in dozens—with French FOIIKS do. KNIVES, only for Silver Forks, at the F(J it NISIII \(i \V AHE HOUSE, 030-eo2w No. □ N. Howard street. FANCY liEI,LOWS & HEARTH BRUSH- ES TO MATCH. JOSKPII K . STA P I.ETO-V, (Manufacturer) No. IDS BALTIMORE STREET, 4 doors west of St. Paul's oilers to Country Merchan.s, Mntiufac turcrsand others, a lull assortment ot House Brushes, embracing eveiy article in domestic use. Also, the greatest variety of line Head, Cloth, Hat. Tooth, Nail and Shaving BUU3HE3, and Feather Dusters of all sorts and sizes. Also, superfine Buffalo Pocket and Dressing COMBS, (in eases,) with many articles in the fancy Brush line. Also, Kitchen and Parlour BELLOWS, very cheap, and worth the attention of housekeepers; Blacksmiths' Bellows, all sizes; Bra zier and Jewellers' Bellows, assorted; Cowskins; Walking Canes; FISHING TACKLE, with other ar ticles usually found in a Brush Store. All of which lie will sell at fair prices on time, or liberal discount FOR CASH. OLS-TL" F A N C Y CAS S I M E RES, CLOT II S TWEEDS, ,Vc. HAMILTON EASTER *CO., 20:1 UAL •rtMoRK STRKKT, hare on hand— llandsoiiie styles of very low priced CA3SIMEREB, suitalile fot business coats, tinys' wear, &e. Splendid styles of medium prh ed Cassimcrcs do do 3-4 and li 4 French do Superior 6-4 hlack French Doeskins do wool do. Cassiineres, a* all prices do French, English and American CLOTHS— a lull assortment ot' colors and prices 3 4 and 6-4 English and Domestic Tweeds I* aney striped and plaid Tweeds, Inw priced for hoys Rich fancy VESTING.*, in every variety of fabric Medium .and low pneed Vesting*, a great variety Gentlemen's fancy Scarf* and Cravats Hosiery GLOVES and SUSPENDERS Also, our usual large stock of rich fancy DRESS GOODS; Silks; Shawls of every inat.uial; Blankets; .Marseilles Quilts, &c. n7-4l I)RAR SATINS, VELVETS, &c. JFST RKCEIVF.n AT SALMON SMALL'S, AC. 13-11 BALTIMORE SI 1 ., *1 doors below Charles. A FEW PIECE.<i Oh' OKA 14 SATIN* and TWI VELVETS, plain and uncut. Also, a rich assortment of Millinery (funds, comprising a general assortment of every article in this line, which we will dispose ot'—together with par usual rich assortment of RICH STAPLE is. FANCY DRY GOODS— at very reduced prices, SALMON A SMALL, tifi lw 221 Biillimorc-st., 4 doors below Chas. CHEAP PAPER HANGINGS. CjtJl II K Subscriber oilers for sale, one of the largest assortments of AMERICAN PAPER HANG INGS in tins city, at verv greatly KFDDCKO prices. Also, VENETIAN BLINDS MATTRESSES FEATHER B. 1)3 of the he t materials and workmanship, and at prices very near, if not quite as low, as what art inferior ar ticle may Is; purcnascd at elsewhere. JAMES ii. COX, No. 162 Baltimore-si., 'i- I ra 2d door West of the Museutn. B I LL 1 A R1) RO O M, OVEN AT THE EUHOPKIN HOUSE. Till K Proprietor of the ttiiove has, Willi great ex pense, fitted up his Billiard Room, us to give general satisfaction, comfort, ami strict attention to all visiters, lie has also, two PARLORS, always warm ami comfortable, litr Dinner 01 Supper Parties His Rnsteaurat ii supplied with all the d-tirnr rs of the season. [n7lm] JOSEPH BOJZARD. CHEAP PAPER HANGINGS, foil NC. IIOLL 1 U has just rcc ivcd.a new and large assortment of fresh 1..11 PAPER HANG INGS, FIKEBOAUD PRINTS, BORDERS, &.C., all of the very latest styles, for l>,triors, tlalle, Dining Rooms, Chambers, fee., to which he would paiticu larly invite the attention of persons wishing PAPER HANGING done. I have also just received front N. York, a new assortment of till, CLOTHS, iuelt will he sold low, at No. 48 GAY STREET. °'d6 Two dm as from the Shot Tower. O' STER. Iliitill.F.KS. The subscriber has just had finished a supply of GRIDIRONS lot binding Oysters. For sale low by ALP RED 11. It El P. No. ,'fls Market street, "6 and Tin store above Howard. I OOKTNG GLASS, PORTRAIT, AND A PICTURE FR AMES, of the ditleteiil styles:— Gilt Comic Rods, Rings, and Box Cornice. A fine as sortment of French and German Plates. Old I'ranus re-gilded, and Plates inserted at low prices. Call at No. 1, North Gat street. E. s. FRYER. SPOONS! SPOONS!! SPOONS!!! C 1 D. CLARK, No. I WATER STREET, se N • ennd door from Calvert, has a large assortment of SILVER SPOONS. Having the best of wot kitten engaged, persons going to house keeping are invited to call before purchiwiitg. N. B. Old Silver and Gold wanted. aS If WAN TS. SITUATION \\ ANTED* By a young man nu :is.-istmit clerk in u grocery, flour, or com mi*sion Btore, or any other rusqicctahlc mercantile situation, where he could make himself useful to liia employer. The very hrst of reference will be given, d tiCOTTFti Jiitelligence Office, 0 lo Exchange Place* WANTED* two apprentice*, from IS to 17 yearn of age, to learn a profitable mechanical bUiitiesct. Apply at SCOTTI'B fntelliffeuee office, No. lo Exchange Place. WANTED, U Journeyman TIN PLATE WORK UK. To a good hand who under stands all kinds ot Tin work a hteadv situation and { Jiood wages will he given. Apply to JOHN L\ BROWN, 11 ' No. 3*2 Hnsor street. ' AN'l'KI), a white or colored 01111*, from 12 r J years, to do the light work ot a small • family. Hood will he given. Apply at this i,7 • \1/ A 1000 or 2000 DOLLARS for three ▼ T yoats, on mortgage UjKjn central city property, worth seven times the amount required. Apply to WILMAM WARFIELD, ' Conveyancer and Property Agent, :• N. E. corner of St. Paul and Fayette-sts. W l l *T KI) ' Af S( "WTTI'S OFFICE, NO. 10 ; Flaec—Dry Hoods, Groceries, cold and 1 silvei \\ atulies, Jewelry, and irooris of every descrip tion, for which 1 will pay liberal prices. Cash and i the very highest prices given at all tiim s for slaves, for - lite or lor a term ot years. Planters or traders from the South wouhl do well to give me a call. jy~J tf1 A v SAI ' SCRIP WANTED: Tide VVate- 1 . J* 0 .""® rt "B Bonds ami Chesapeake ami Ohio Car mil ..crip and Bonds, will he received at Ihir prices, . for Goods. Apply to A. 11. REIP, No. 24,1 Baltimore street, | je2J-tf 2d Tin Store above Howard st. ] jJ7jjS£^~ IIAVE vomi TEKTII "FIXED" before cold weather, or have trouble v'*"®' all winter. You mny have part or full sets of the best ARTIFICIAL TEE'JTI inserted on . ! Auction Plate, or with Springs, with or without false ; j gums, or in blocks, or single Teeth on gold silver, or pivot, at very reduced rates—say from 51.50 to .*3.00 I each, (call and sec.) Decayed Teeth filled tviiii pur.i GOLD, (no new mv.nition,) and everv plug warranted | lo be permanent Children's Teeth regulated without extracting, (the too common practice of extracting | children's Teeth to make room for the permanent set", ' .is the chief cause of irregularity.) Artificial Teeth or Plate, work neatly repaire d, or altered, so as to be I worn with ease and comlirrt. Any of the various , i operations in Dentistry performed in the evening, bt j i K :ls B'-'l't, as well as by day. Extractlug Teeth or'bro" j ken fangs, skilfully and with ease, (day or night.) 25c I (l(7"T()OTH-A('HE cured in one minute, and all ' work or operations performed to suit the patient, or no pay required, by Oil. LEACH No. 5-4 NORTH CHARLES STREET, I Opposite St. Paul's Church. Rr?" FOR St EE—An excellent Demifriee, prepared by DR. EEACII, for the preservation of the Teeth ami • | health of the gums. se7 d DENTISTRY—VALU MILE DISCOVERY I Yv'HY WILL YlrU i £ suffer with the Tooth j when voii can 1 T ¥ i * LTF! I, T! T,! ® ;C V , ? ,LY,U :; : I t $ 1 a 1 I J i J i 1 jitig on Dr. eTI \ SON, .-,1 11A VX tVKII-ST., i ■ doors north of Pratt. He lias an entire new prepuru-j ' turn, Unit will cure it in :i few minutes without p:iin | or inconvenience, so Unit it IJI:IV ntVrwnrds he tilled J ( and rendered a valuable tooth for life, tuereliy oh via t • ing Hit• pniti and danger of huviug it. extracted. It i.- | certainly one of the greatest discoveries of the day. j and never fails of huving the desired . fh *. t. j Dr. S. has nl.-o an article for filling teeth that are ; much decayed, which will do away with tin; d.ra 1 greeahle taste and ••• II they invariant)' give, and ren j <icr Uiein vahi'dd .. <i durahhu Also, Fileing, Flux* : ging, Regulating ■ leiliingthe in"i;uali;ii -o' clu! I dren's teeth, and in rting Artifu-ia! Teeth, from oiu ! to a full set, in the most approved manner and ;i i prices that cnuunt fail to please. Dr. is. does not aim , to Iki the cheapest dentist in the eity, hut. his prices | shall he as low as possible, and have the operation faithfully and durably performed, which he uaihmu j in all cases. (gy-Price for curing Toothaehc 25 cent ", do. for filling, from nO cents to sl. Teeth extracted for 25 cents, hy new and improved instruments, which at ! ford the least possible paiu. a29 y j THE TEKTII! TIIE TEETH!! thanks for the liberal j i'aitimore, arid continues | to perform all o|Rrations in DENTAL SURGERY (embracing the latest improvements in the science) at ' one third les<> than tln usual rates. He invites those who are nlilietcd with had TeetJi to give him an early call. The high charges heretofore esiaidislicd having precluded many from Huhoiittinc their Teeth to Dental l operations, an opportunity is now oflercil to all to have I tln ir Teeth put in good order, as the charges shall suit! all who may favor him with a call. All operations warranted to prove beneficial, or, no charge made. J. P. SOUTIICOMB, Dentist, o*2 No. 20 Fayette-si.. 3d clour from North. ' MARKET SCALES. MAYOR'S OFFIUE, ) \ nnltiiunri!, Nnvr: hi-r sth, 1844. ( WOTIOE IS UKKEIIV GIVK.N, That the | Public Bc:ilvK,ut 111 '<r r-'-tp. rtuv Market If : in Bio city uf Baltimore will be ufl'errd Cur tent for one year in the liighi'rl bublcr I'or cu.-li, on tin-. Inflowing j flay, at ten o'clock, A. M. Centre Market, H'e.-Incsihiy, Iflfli instant. Hanover Market, Thiiincl'ty, ltlh " Lexington Market, Tuesday, 12th " Fell's Point Market, " 12th " 117 JACOB G. DAVIES, Mayor. ! BOOKS* BOOKS!! BOOKS!!! A MKRICAS ItIKLOSHES, eonlaiuing a sin- Ifk gle selection from 200 writers, compiled by Mor- j lis. wiili ilhistiatinns. The American .Minstrel, being n choice collection of original and popular songs, glees, duetts, chorusscs, j Ac., with select music. Hoylc's Games, containing the established rules for | VVliist, Quadrille. &c. Sic. Natiuiinl Eyries mid riongs for Music. Songs of the Affections nnd Eujs of many Lands,! by Mrs. Hemaiis. Pollock's Course of Tiinc, a very neat edition. BOOKS FOR YOUNG PERSONS. Scenes of Life, or Hymns for Childhood, hy Mrs. He limns. I cepsake Stories, by Mrs. Mary Hughes. Stories for Adelaide, hy Miss Leslie. Original Poems for infant Minds, hy "TlicTavlor Family." Mrs. Leicester's School, or the History of several Ytiling Ladies related by themselves, by ( "has. Lamb, j The Young Pilgrim and Young Cadet, Ike. For sale by PARSONS ft PRESTON, j; No. 151 Pratt street, i n5 Next to the Rail Road Depot. ! . BEADS! BEADS!! READS!!! I; MRS. MCKHkxIIN. No. 5® HOWARD ST. j has list received a large quantity of Jet and: Pound Beads, ting es, satin and pearl, of every size' and variety; a large quantity of DOLE HEADS with I I moving eyes; TOYS of every description, selling off 1 at cost to close the present stock and lo prepare fin I the coming season. Also, a large assortment ol llcin-: I filing's best NEEDLES, at 4 cts. per paper. nl j 'IMNSiAKIIAT i WINDOW SHADE MANUFACTORY. < r yHl E subscriber is nmv manufacturing and offers. > H fin sale TRANSPARENT WINDOW SB VDES I : .if every (Inscription. Having engaged the best of workmen, I will warrant my Blinds to lie equal to any j ' ill the country; on/ at /crices lo'rrr than they can be [ ■ brought into this cihi for. Persons wishing aiiy par I ticu ar designs painted can have tlicin executed at short notice, on the best OIL PREPARATION*. JOHN C. HOLLAND, Upholsterer, o3 tf No. IS Gay-sc., 2 doors from Shot Tower, j { TAILORS' Til I MULES. Received this dav. j 1 a superior lot of Silver Tailors' Thimbles, with ' a variety of other kinds. For sale by G. I). OL \RK, No. 1 Water stri-et, 1 Second door from Oalvert street. ' N. R. Oaali paid for old Silvor. ni23 ' LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. f) The Proprietor, grateful for past j sjl' ,vni '• returns his thanks to his y V 'lJy-. numerous customers and the public '• would infirm then, i Nfßir-^r i l.is Hireing Stock is not to In I surpassed in the riiy. as the HORSES are gentle, j kind, and of good movements; the VEHICLES. ' embracing every description, ate light and tasty, and 5 entirely new this Spring, for hire witli or without ( horses. Also, a number of fine Saddle Horses, snita ' ble for military parades—amongst others, some supe rior Ladies' Hacks. - The Stable is accessable at ah hours during the day or night. N. It. The Carriage Manufactory carried on as usual | adjoining the Stable, where all orders are attended t> with promptness and despatch I WILLIAM 'SELVAGE, ap29 tf Davie near Pleasant-st. DRY GOODS, &o. N AUCTION GOODS! I OKE.iT lUiHGJiISS! GREAT FARtiAlX'rt e ■ VST RECEIVED, from the ailcti.-ns. an as " Cr sortinentof Tiighoni, lllanket and Walile Shawls; Marine Shirtings; Plaid Linings; Apron Checks; Wnol i leu Comforts; Vestings; hl'k and col'd Spool Cotton; Carpeting; 4-4 and (i-4 printed Floor Cloth; Hosiery; 7 Irish Linens; Gloves; Flannels; brown cotton Table ,1 Diaper; brown Linen Table Cloths; Lustring mid Sa tin Cravat.-; i'lu.d Tweeds; IIRDAD-CLO I DS; a few | bales em/ cheap brown Shirtings, bic.; which togerii- I er with a large and handsome assortment of FALL - ! DRY GOODS, I am selling eery low, bulb wholesale ■ and retail, and invite all who want to purchase great ' j bargains to call and sec for llieiuselves. I I HENRY W.COOKE, (Of the late firm of Flint, Cooke Si Co.) i iiD _ Corner f ilanover and Lomha-d .o*. :,I FRESH FALL _ DRY"GO"ODS! ' WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL. R JEMW \V. COOK K. CORNER OF IIA- Sf , NOVER AND LOMBARD STREETS, has re . | CCIVI) im the Auelions. Re., a handsome aasort ■ j men/ FALL GOODS, consisting of , l.f itshmercs; Cashmere D'Ecosse j M in and Crape (le I,nines; Gala Plaids I . Ed Velvets; Fig'd and plain Alpacas Striped Taglioni and Caslunere Shawls | Welch Flannels, warranted not lo shrink in wasti -11 ing, from sti cts. to * I per yard. I | Bleached, brown and colored Canton Flannels j Cloths, of all colors and qualities I j CiLssiuirrvs—a handsome assortment , | Satlinets; Kerseys; Linsrys; Flushing. Beaver C'loilis; Kentucky and Glasgow Jeans Whitney, Point, and Dufi'il BLANKETS Calicoes; Ginghams; Green Barege Laces, Edgings, and Cap Nets ' C-4 and 12 4 Long Cloth Sheetings , Colored Cambrics; Wadding, Batls Merino Shirts anil Drawerst Napkins Irish Linens; Diapers and Sheetings Domestic bleached and brown Shirtings &. Sheetings of at) widths and qualities , Osnaburgs; Drillints; Tickings . Plaids; i Jit.cks; Hdkfs., Re. flee. I All I'or sale at the very lowest prices at the Cheap Store, corner of Hanover and I.oniliard sts. 022 CLOTHS AND CASHMERES. .NEW STYLE FALL GOODS. ONE of the best and most extensive assortments in the city can be found at the store of the sub scriber, purchased in this and the New York market, the styles entireh new and differing from ay in the city. Gentlemen wishing something very handsome are requested to call and examine his stock—con sisting of Genuine VVost of England CLOTHS, extra fine Superior French and American do. French plaid and ribbed C'ASSIMERES English and American do., superior Heavy filxid English do., low priced Splendid silk Velvet VESTING* Woollen Velvet do., a new article Merino, Cashmere and Valencia do. Bulf, white and straw Cashmere do. Splendid silk and satin SCARFS Black silk and satin CRAVATS London twilled Spiitalfield HDKFS. Corahs, Pongee, Bandanas, Re. Merino Shirts. Drawers and Gloves. The above goods have been carefully selected, the styles are all new, and for richness and beauty will compare with any in the city; I'or sale at a small ad vance. EDW. J. RICHARDSON, No. 87 Baltimore street ! . S. MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT. BONNETS AND RIBBONS, BONNET I SILKS AND VELVETS. The subscriber lias just received front New JELgJe York, by late arrival.; from Europe, a general assortment ol goods in the Millinery line, such as rich dark RIKKON*,of all styles; also, a gen eral assortment of Florence, Rutland, Brilliant, and ether Braid BONNETS; French and American Artifi cial Flowers; Bonnet Caps; Russia Quillings, &.<•. To gether with a splendid assortment ot DRESS GOODS for ladi'-s, comprising evety kind arid style of goods in that line; plaid and siripeu Silk.-; t haiv'ls of all kinds; also, a general assortment of gentlemen's Shirt Col lars; Bosoms; Stocks; Cravat-; Scarfs; Umbrellas; Hoys'fancy cloth and other Caps; men's do. do, fltc. All persons wishing to buy articles in the dry goods line, of any kind, would do well to call at the "United ; States Bonnet store" before purchasing elsewhere, as I bargains may lie expected, (fc*- N0,99j and 129 IIAL : TIMORE STREET, between South and Culvert sts., ; opposite the Clipper office. ! sc2o-tf JAMES COnURN. FRENCH GOODS WE have on hand a large assortment of FRENCH GOf IDS, of tin; best fabrics, for dresses. Such i as Rich lig'd and striped Cro de Benin SILK I " Gro de Aruiure and Gro du Pekin do. " Malleoli! Lustring and \rn ure hl'k do. j " Super watered and -tiipcd hl'k SATINS " Marcellinns e F'.ori aces, a I colors & wdls. | Rich mode col'd Gio le Egypt and Gro de Palenque [ SILKS; Ciisluiiere d' co -e: \i HI- line de Laines; j hl'k and col'd Alpaca;; Lupin's bl'k and blue til'k I Boiiihasines; sup.* r ami iov-priced blue bl'k Velvets, j flee. Re. Re., all of which we offer at the very lowest j prices. R. JIcELDOWNEY & CO., No. 103 Baltimore street, 021 Between Calvert and Light streets, j RIU'IFFALL GOODST ! H AMILTON KANTEU co. invite the i attention of their cusloincrs to a large and i handsome sroek of FRESH FALL GOOIiS now ic cciving, inchidi'ig an assortment of rich fashionable Goods, .-ilks, Ste. Every variety of house keeping and staple imported and DOMESTIC GOODS. Also,a complete assortment of French, English anil Domes tic Cloths; 6-4 French Cassimeres and Doeskins; very 1 splendid Velvet and rich Silk and Satin Vesting.-; rich Scarf-; Cruvnts; Pocket lldkfs and Suspenders; . heavy Woollens for boys; Flannels; Printed Tweeds, ] &C. 18 tog | IXSTRUOTIOX I \I>EXMANSHH\ K. XV A LCOTT has the pleasure of an vV uouiicing that his course of instruction in) i all Hie various branches of Practical and Ornamental : Penmanship, will he re commenced on MONDAY EVENING, Sept. lfitli. Hours of tuition, from half | past 7to 9 o'clock, P. M. Terms reduced from .*6 to I { j>s, payable in advance. Having given general satisfaction in teaching Pen ' manship in this city last Wintci and Spring, he hopes ! that lie will meet Willi a liberal share of patronage this ; | season, and particularly invites his old students to call upon him again. 1 -el ltf VV. K. WOLCOTT. ; BARGAINS FROM NEW YORK, ' IN SPLENDID DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, h-c. | IN B. lIAYWAItD, No. 25 HOWARD ST., A 3d door from Fayette, has just returned from | | NCAW York and Philadelphia, with a superb stock of rich Goods, many of which were purchased at less | ; than they cost to import, and will he sold at small ! 1 advance. Among which are j Beautiful Bonnet RIBBONS,at 12), 16 and 16| cents j I Splendid Fancy and Plain Bonnet VELVETS Vety rich Cashmere De Ecnsse, only 37(c. worth 50 | do. Super do. do., at 41, 50 and C2Jc. Superb Uliusau and Crape De Ecoss, 37,j to 50c. Rich New Styles Mouseliu de Lames, 25 to 37jc. I Super do. Real French, (very beauiii'ul) Fine In iannn Cashmeres and Alpacas, various shades 1 English MERiN' lES, exceedingly cheap. SILVWHS! SHAWLS! SHAWLS! I' Splnndidiy Emb'd Silk Fringe Thibet SHAWLS do. Sup'r high col'd French Cashmere do. do. Damask, Broclia and rich Striped do do. Emb'd and Plain M. I)e Laine do. Supcrioi English and Spun Silk HOSIERY Genuine Welch Flaiinells, vvair.mted unshrinking [ Handsome Puff COLLARS, Mourning COLLARS Kid and other Gloves, .Mitts. Cravats, Silk Gimps, Jte. With a variety of desirable PLAIN GOODS for ! FRIKNOS and others, as Neat Style Mnoseiin de Laines; Neat Style Cnlicoos Plain Thibet and I/c Laine SHAWLS, super quality Grey Silk Cnmblcts, SH;H.T bl'k Stnshews and Sa-m tts 1 Sup'r Cap Crape, Edinburgh Hook Mo-liu 11DKF J . 1 Superfine French and English BROAD CLOTHS, brown and olive shades Very nenl VEST! \'GS; Rich Style do. And many other cheap Goods—all of which pur- I 1 chasers arc invite, to call and examine before ' buying. Domestic Goods very cheap. ol I j CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. J' ONE of the best assortments in the city, of en tirely new styles, American, English and French : manufacture—among thcin some really splendid west I of England Cloths, of the finest fabric St rich shades; ' also VESTING*; VESTING*—SiIk, Velvet, Cash- . tneie, Merino, blnck silk, saiin, Valencia, huff, cash- I mere, Btc., of all kind-and priies, which are worthy of attention—with a splendid amortnieut of Scartb, silk pocket HDKFS., CRAVATS, GLOVES, &c ; ; which the subscriber will sell at the very lowest ! prices. Those in want are requested to examine his : assortment, where they cannot fad to he n'pu-' d. EDW. J. RICHARDSON, "9 No. 87 Baitimoi* street. (WJEASOVABLE GOO nsTTmTfdUSEKREP- , EUS. J), 10, 11, 12 anrl 1.3 1 heavy VVliiinuy IUJANKKTS; Fcurlt t yellow aufl wliito FLANM'US; fUpor Ooubla milloii Flnnticlß. Al<o, n fine OLOAKlNciH—with every other fluscription oftfoo*i? ( iu our line, all t lite. lowest nriees. Call and sec ■ j BEALB H. RICHARDSON It CO. , No. 22' l Baltiiiinre street, o."W [A*] .1 DOORS below Charles, i SEINE TWINER Just received, a supply of! < Nos. 7j nnd llj Seine Twine. For sale at manu facturers' prices, by TURNER, WHEELWRIGHT A ML'DGE, | sot# [*p] 2 South CU.ulos al/oet. AUCTION SALES. BY it. :.i EACH AM, j lO'-J, CoitNKK BALTIMORE IIOLMDAY-BTB. 4- I AUCTION Mondiiy,Wed *\ ! nfHlay and Saturday evenings, for the public l_ j sale oi Books, Stationary, Fancy Goods, i'aimwijs. Private Libraries, ike., &c j 0G J ; UonsigmnentH of articles for positive sales r- L . j spectlully solicited, oil which ca*h advances will 6<i i- i made when asked. v j ,l<Mtaw R. M EACH AM. L I |B VCItAGE SAMS OF HOOTS, SHOES. ( > H AND BRUGANd. The suhseriber will sell at u Auction, by Catalogue, on WEDNESDAY, Nov. 13, at 10 o'clock, at stors No. IG£ German street, (west oi Hanover,) 300 Packages BOOTS, SHOES and BKOGANS, fresh and seasonable Goods, received diiect froin the manufacturers on consignment, comprising an assort mcnt suited to the town and country trade. The at tention of country merchants, who purchase by the. . package, and dealers genet ally, is respectfully called. THOMAS STEAKNS, Agent for the manufacturers, No. 16J German street. THOMPSON A GOVEK, Auctioneers. Goods in the above line for sale low at private n7-du> BUSINESS CARDS, &c. JM. .MESCIIUTT, CABINET MAKER, N. . liollitlay streeL Orders for Cabinet work I respectfully solicited. aiOly DII. JOHSr HOSE, TIID.M SON IAN PRAC TITIONER OF MEDICINE, Office and DxveJ- I ling, PRATT STRKKT, second door East of Sharp, Bal timore. jyl.ly i foiis w. WATTS. HOUSE CARPENTER, | t" Fa Y KTTE STREET. adjoining the Assembly Rooms executes, with neatness and s'ospalch, all kinds Carpenter's work. jal-ly &'h IUIAM YV. I,EE, FASUIONACLK Ii A ill. TT CUTTER and SHAVER. No. 4N. GAY-ST. Gentlemen's Razors set at the shortest nonce. aIG y BP. N ALLS. HOUSE,".SIGN and FANCY 9 PAINTER, No. 1 FAYETTE STREET, opposite Christ Cliuicli. jalil iy ,a t)HK PROOFS THAT CONSUMPTION L"W (MAT HE CURKI). ONE OF Till. GREATEST CURES EVER MADE IN BALTIMORE. BALTIMORE, Sept. 23 1814. To Dr. J. fl. Schrnck —Sirt This is to certify that my wife, Ann ltnily, had a severe attack of bilious I'lurisy in the winter of 1832, after being relieved oi j that sue complained of a pain in her breast and side, attended with n severe cough and tightness in her chest. I had the advice of the best physicians in the city, but none of thein could give her any relief; they all pronnniieed her ease incurable. 1 then got six bottles ol Swaim's Panacea, but she could get no re bel, her cough .-till increased. .She tried every thing that was recommended through the papers for con suniption, but could get no relief, her cough got so -even; at times she would have to sit down in the street, atul when walking she would frequently get ia a kind of stupor and fall prostrate on the floor"; a pa)- pihttioti nl t lie heart and pain in the loins, with dizzi ness in the head, would follow. J then gave up all hopes of her ever being cured and looked for Iter death every day, having lingered for twelve y ears, and could get no relief until last June, seeing Doctor Seln nek s advertisement in the Sun, I tv i- deter mined she should try the Pulmonic Syrup; I wont to j your agent, Mr. Warren, and purchased a bottle of j the Syiup; be tnirl in" :I she would persevere with it, lit would certainly cure her. Alter she used two but I ties ii began to make her very sick, and she threw up j a great quantity erf thick, lough matter she soon got relief, and could bri athe more freely; ."to: us ng the eight bottles the pain left her side and breast. She j threw up a great quantity of matter all lire time; after Die tenth Iwtilu her appetite began to conte. and from 111 a I time she has been gelling belter. She is now well, thank Cod, and through the use of your valua ble Sj rup. You may make what use of this you like, and I recommend all persons alllieted in tiie same way, to use the Pulmonic Syrup, and with the help of G. d, and this valuable Medicine, they may yet bo caved from a consumpiuoiis grave. ISAAC DAILY. | Any person wishing to see me, can do so by calling at my house, No. 60 Dover street, between Eutawand Paea-sls., rtnltimnrc. ANN DAILY. (07-I'ACTION To THE PUBLIC. As there are persons in this city who advertise the sale ofSchctick'a Pulmonic Syrup, I hereby caution all persons against u-iiig my name, as un person is authorised to sell lor me in the city of Baltimore, except Mr. J. VV. WAR KEN, No. 2U North G iy street. J. H. SCTIENCK. The genuine Medicine can also he had of M. DE LA NY, corner of 4 j street and Pcmi-ylvania avenue, Washington, D. and at VV. V\ . JOHNSON'S, Princess Ann, E. S., Md. PRICE—I hie Dollar per brittle, or six bottles fir Five Dollars, [nc'6-c'otfj J. VV. WARREN, Agent. CONSUMPTION is CURABLE. I fltfMlidfc I'IMISO.VS IN I'HILA DEL. j NF'il'Yr PHI A ALONE, can testily to the wonderful efficacy of that powerful Remedy. | THOMSON'S COMPOUND SYRUP OP TAR AND H OOD NAPTJJA. READ: READ! ASTONISIII.NO ctRE os CHRONIC DRONC-JIITIS! Philadelphia. May 23,184 L Mr. P. S. Thovison —Dear Sir—Per more than lour years past I had been dreadfully alllieted Willi an af fcciion ol the throat, which uiy physician pronounced ''CHRONIC BRONCHITIS," caused by repeated and ne glected colds. The distress suffered is indescribable. My throat was literally KUV with violent spasmodic coughing, so that tdood would come from it; also great oppression, pain and tightness at Ihe cltcst and fever —in short nil Die usual pulmonary symptoms showed ; themselves, causing entire loss of necessary repose— l my throat was iKEi-iiEu and RLISTEREO over and over I again. I made trial of every known remedy, and at j liit'.' rnnt periods had lite advice of six physicians, and I all with no avail. Alioul two months since I made trial of >uur Compound Syrup of Tar ami lYood Nap the., and Ind'ore I had taken the first hnttlc I felt tolief. I continued until I had taken seven hollies, which i completely removed the disease and restored me to I perfect health, and I firmly believe I should not now I he living, had it not been for your invaluable medicine. JANE PERRY, 123 r-pruee street. The undersigned bears wilin ss to the truth of the foregoing, having personal knowledge of all Hie facia | of the case. M. HARRISON, 37 Almond st. Prepared by S. P. Thomson. Fifth and Spiuce-sts., i Philadelphia. „ ROBERTS Si ATKINSON, Corner of Baltimore and Hanover streets, Agettts for Maryland, i PRICE NO cents per brittle, or s."> per dozen. I Of?" Beware of Counterfeits. 023-3 m WHEN CAT V I/I"E attempted to overturn the liberties of Rome, he commenced by cor- I rupting the morals of the youth; and although lie did I not succeed in Ins itefHrinus attempts, his name was j branded with infamy. Various plans of treatment I have been proposed fir mental alienation with limited j success—but for diseases of the physical frame a re medy has been discovered, which, in a large niajonty of eases, Hill relieve Die patient of his sufferings, and if timely administered, cure Die disease. SANDS' SARSAPAR! LLA will perfectly cure dis eases of the Mucous Membranes, Scrofula or King's Evil, Fever Sores, Pustules and Pimples on Die face, Rheumatism; obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, and other diseases caused hv an Impure state of the blood. J. A. It F.ED, Sole Agent, je26 eoly Corner Gay and Sat atoga-sts., Baltimore. BECK\VITU'S ANTi-DYSPEFriCTILLS. /gniIKSK justly celebrated Anti-dyspeptic Pillr* 4 are often dtn llie public with the utmost eonfi deuce in t.i <*ir efficacy in almost every vari'ly of functional < border of the Stomach. Bowels, Liver, and Spleen; such as heartburn, acid eructation*, nan oii, headache, pain and distension of f-e stomach and how*:!*, incipient Diarrhoea, Cliolic, Jaundice, Flatulency, habitual costivencbs, loss of appetite, sick headache, >ea sickness, &c. The ju?t pretensions to the character claimed for these Fills, loti# experience has not weakened, but strengthened and confirmed them by a mass of testi mony of Mich respectable character as has rarely mis taincd any article in this form in any country. For sale, wholesale and retail, at ISKAEL J. GRATIAMK'S Drue ned Chemical Store, N. K. Corner of Baltimore and Euiaw-tls. {ji7" Where also may be had. Bull's celebrated com pound of Sarsapnrilhi, .Marshall's Syrup ami Extract of Sursaparilla, Wister'* Conn 1 1 Lozenge*, P-wain's Panacea, superiornlijtz and Soda Powders, Henry's Calcined Magnesia, &c. Together with a gciietHl as sortineut of Drugs, Chemicals, and Family Medicines* N. B. Special care given to the .MEDICAL PKL SCKIPTION business. 010-tf NEW POSITION. B\ THE political and moral improvements of lh day, which are great for our count') N good, all iw inn m say, in order to keen pace with these improve ments, that I have laid in wry description nf Gwodk suitable mr tie anpro wiling holidays, which lam de termined In sell at veiy FKnucKO fKicEs, bv whole sale nr retail—such as Jewelry, of all kind-; Baskets; Fire Crackers; Dolls; Fancy Boxes; Ih ail Purses; Cards; Soaps and Perfumery in every variety; Fancy ami Jet Buttons of all sizes; new style of Toys,just received; Pa>nl Boxes Dominoes; Lotto's Game Chess men; Checkquers, Sealing Wax and Wafers; Dolls' Heads, with an endless vatiety of Toys, and more coming; therefore look out for bargains' at No. 94 BALTIMORE ST., 3 doors east of Hollidav M. 06 3C WM. C.HARRIS.