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SAILING DAYS OF THE STEAM SHIPS. FROM 1-IVKRrOOC. FROM AMERICA. Tftledonia, Nov. J!), " 16 Ycadia, Dec. 4, Jan. 1 Janibria, Jan. 4, Feb. 1 A L .11 AKAC. ) 1644. Sun Sun 'ECEMBER. Rises Sets. Moon'3phaes. > Monday, '' 7 19 5 41 . Tuesday, 7 29 5 41 H Wednesday, 7 21 5 40 D. H. W. . Thursday, 7 22 4 40 Lnstqr. 2 9 1 p.M % Friday, 7204 40 New 93 6 p.M . Saturday, 7 24 4 40 Firstqr. 16 10 15 A.M Sunday," 7 25 | 4 40 Full 24 2 22p.M A CARD. ■nu PREPARATORY CDCNTI.VO ROOM No. 130 LEXINGTON SEREET, (Opposite tlu Lutheran Church.) S OPEN Morning, Al'iernoon, and Evening. The c course of Instruction comprises WRITING, A JTIIMETIC, BOOK-KEEPING, and MERCAN ' II.E CORRESPONDENCE. Terms moderate. ,jN. 1!. The Afternoon, ftnru 2 o'cloek to 6, is exclu •,"ely appropriated to Ladies. (teA'Phc most satisfactory references will he given 'n application as above. dl'l-3t* _____ On the Bth inst. by the Rev< Geo. Leakin, Charles /erdemeycr to Miss Mary Ann Coulter, all of this J DIE D , , On Thursday evening, 12th inst. of scarlet fever, j ilyiiUY, daughter of Samuel and Mary Anu Oliver, J ved 5 years, 2 months and 3 weeks. LATEST DATES. JfjP'tlon, Nov'r 18 I Canton, Aug't 3 i.ft'erpool, Nov'r 19 Rio do Janeiro,...Ocl'r 18 jlavre, Nov'r 16 | New Orleans,... Dec. 3 '..UTTER BXOS OP AT TILF. EXCHANGE RKILLLNG ROOMS. For Valparaiso, ports an the Pacific, and Canton— Ship l.elaud, soon. Foi Rio de Janeiro—Barque Baltimore, 15th inst. For London—Barque Louisa, 12ih inst. AIA RIA EI. I ST—PORT OF BALTIMORE. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1844. FROM THE EXCHANGE READING-ROOM BOOKS, j CLEARED. 1 Barque Jas. W. Paige, Taylor, Boston, Osborn and | VVhitridge. i < Brig Fiances Amy, Binney.-Cumana, Venezuela, i via St Thomas, VVithington St Kasiiuan. Brig Reaper, Brealon, Galveston,Texas, R J Caduc. j Schr Mary, Tiefethew, Boston. ARRIVED. Br. brig St Margaret, Thoran, I'm Port Spain, Trini-1 dad, ballast, to VV W Sptncc & Co. Br. brig Uuceii Victoria, Tucker, from Trinidad, 20th ult. and St Thomas 25th, hides and cocoa nuts,! to Mcllvaitie fc VVilliains. Br. brig Favorite, Masters, 15 days from Bermuda,: ballast, to It. &. II it Tucket. Br- brig Somerset, Williams, from Bermuda 28lh ult. ballast, to J c Yates. Schr Boston, Seabuiy, from North Yarmouth, 15 days, via Portsmouth, N. 11. potatoes, to Uy Kelsey. Schr Uueen, llray, 5 days front Providence, domes tics, to W A Cole. Schr Elizabeth. Keaslon, from New York, assorted cargo, to Jno Mclvee. Br. 'schr (supposed the J me, Young, front Nassau,) to F. T. Montr 11. Schr Lady Warrington, Patterson, 8 ds fin Charles ton, cotton, rice and molasses, C. I'endergast ik. Son. , Selir Marin, Learning, 12 days front Neivbcrn, N. C. ■aval stores, to J. Comer Sc Sons. i Schr /.eiielua, Slittnks, 44 hours from Charleston to I the Capes, cotton, lumber and rice, to J K Randall. " Selir Mope, Harding, from Maine, ami 14 days from New Bedford, potatoes. Selir Delaware, Gill, 15 days from Ilallowell, pota toes, to sundry persons. Schr Emetine, Bourne, 14 days from New Bedford, oil and candles, io T VVliitridge is Co. and otners. Schr Chesapeake, Post, 4 days from New York, as sorted cargo, to Rose, Merrill & Dodge. Schr Curlew, Minks, 12 days froiu Hucksport, pota toes, to the master. Selir Repeater, 'l'ravers, from Georgetown, D. 0., flour, See. to Rose, Merrill St Dodge. MEMORANDA. Barque Hellespont, Ellis, for Havana, and brig Fro lic, (netv) Faucon, for Bombay, both front Baltimore went to sea on Monday last. The Frolic only 15 hours passage from the wharf , Ship Powhatan, Marshall, of Baltimore, cleared at Savannah Dili inst for Liverpool. Barque Chenango, Snow, from Savannah, for Nantz, was spoken off Charleston MOlli ult. Barques Ida, llallett; Lawrence, Howes, and schr. Elvira, Knight, fiom Baltimore,arrived at Boston lutli inst- Brig Napoleon, Chescbrough, from Baltimore for Pernambuco, was spoken Ist inst. lat. 35 10, lon. 72 10, out 3 days. Schooner Pearl, Lcnnon, of Baltimore, cleared at Charleston 9ih inst for Havana. Self Armida, Trefethen, from Baltimore, via Nor folk, for Portsmouth, N. 11., put back to Norfolk 10th inst. iu distress, having sprung aleak 6th, and both pumps choked. Schr. Mary, Ilowland, from Baltimore, arrived at Providence ioth inst. Schrs. Union, Potter, and Tryall, Gibbs, from Provi dence for Baltimore, arrived at Newport, the former 6th, and the latter 9tit inst. Schr. Joseph Brown, Chase, from Providence for Baltimore, arrived at Fall River Bth inst. Schrs. Maria, Kelly, and Win. Brown, Bnmpus, 1 from Baltimore, arrived at New Bedford 9th inst. [Per selir. Star, at this port.] From the Exchange Heading Room's Correspomlcnt. S'r: THOMAS, Nov. 25th.—In port, brigs Denmark, Norton, from Wilmington, dis. lumber; Marshall, Crafts, from Guadeloupe, ills. 150 bbls. (lour, lo sail next day for New Haven; industry, Baker; for do. do. iu ballast; Emhy Cummings, Sage, from Antigua, just Arrived, bound to Turks Island, Ist. M irks, Williams, from New York, dis; selns. Wave, Biggins, from Bos ton, dis. to sat! for Porto Cubello in a few days; Co mer, Chase, for Turks island, same day, to load for Plymouth, N. O.j Xulodo, Cudworlli, refitting rigging, &c. tosail about 30th lor Edenlnn, N. C. The Win. Pennington, Brown, sailed same day for Wilming ton, N. C. DOYLE'S CU'ITAb PRIZJB IJKPOi", No. li t PRATT ST., next lo Bradsliatv 's U. Stutes Hotel, opposite to the Railroad Depot, where Uie public are having their pockets lined Willi cash af ter the most approved mid satisfactory manner. For example, last week were sold, at tills" fortunate prize office, 2 wholes, each netting the neat little sum of $8 50; and 2 quarters, each netting .5-21,250; besides some six or eight others of smaller denominations. This is nothing more than an Ordinary run f hick. Capital prizes for sa'e in the following splendid schemes to bo drawn this week: FRlDAY—Capital .$10,0.61, tickets s3.oo,shares in proportion. SATURDAY—SS,OOO. Tickets only $1 50, shares in proportion. A liberal discount will be made to persons who pur chase by the package or quantity. For sale in the greatest variety of lucky numbers, by the package, single ticket, or share. AM orders, per mail or otherwise, addressed t M. DOYLF.jNo. 144 I'rattstreet, It TRI Opposite B. A O. R R. Depot. SaiiK iTuTufi nTvi, y3 NEAT AND USEFUL! The subscribers wish the Ladies to call and sec a new artiele of INDIA RUBBER SHOES they have just received—couipri.-ing all '.lie various styles of -A . Buskins, Sandals, and , . Grecian Ties, Siippeia. The above are particularly recommended to the ladies. They keep tile feet dry and warm, and arc at the same time neat and dressy. They have also on hand, n large assortment of LADIES WALKING St DRESS SHOES, from Morocco and Kid, suitable for the season. Also, Children* BOOTS and SHOES, nil of which are neatly and fashionably made. Don't forget to call, and you will he pleas, rl. ELLIS K NICOLAI, dl9tf No. 89 Baltimore-st. : IrfCORHU P i'l till E J 'EE Ih. JUST RECEIVED from the manufactory of Messrs. Crispenn & Henck,of Philadelphia, asit perior a.ssorlment of INCORRUPTIBLE TEETH, with Patent Rivets, consisting of Molares, Bicnspides, Gum, Pivot and Plate Teeth— all of which are war ranted to he second to none now manufactured; also. Gold and Tin FOIL, for Plugging. Dentists are in vited to call an A examine this stock before purchasing elsewhere. A. K. I.F.E'S Drug and Chemical Store, 215 Baltimore-st. dll-3t* [ps] 6 doers E. of Cliarlea, (south tide.) WINTER STRAINED SPERM OIL, warranted to endure the coldest weather— wt'h Adamantine, Diaphnne, Sperm, and other CANDLES, f'or sale by E. J. & G. F. WEBB, nStS-eotlstJ No. :i Howard street. CIOMETHtVG NEW—KID GLOVES CI.RAN JTS KII I.VRIDS AMI OUT, SO AS TO I.eott Eqoxt. TO NEW, •by C. EYRE .t CO. Try the experiment and if it does not give satisfaeti m, no charge will he made. Price on ly 12( ct*. Gloves left at T. VV. WILLIAMS'. Ladies Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, No- !>l Baltimore st. attended to with punctuality. dll-cndiw* I i66king and J PICTURE FRAMES, of the dlffetent styles:— Gilt Coruic Rods, Rings, lind Box Cornice. A tineas sortinem of French and German Plates. Old fin ocs re-gilded, and Plates insetted at low prices. Call al No. 1, North'Gaj street. K. rt PRY Eli. . FOR SALE &, RENT. ftjL FOR SALE. A first rate Store and Ta "re veru Stand. It is situated at the junction ol Jjj the Falls Turnpike and Susquehanna Rail Hjl Hnad, Westminster Branch, nine miles from tins city. Tlie House is built of Stone, sixty by fifty feel—has twelve rooms, cellar under the whole house, stabling for sixteen horses, carriage house, meat house, fowl house, and every other necessary building, will a pure spring and pump of water. The Uatdou has in it the best of fruit trees consisting of apples, eher ries, peaches, plumbs, and shrubbery of all kinds. The ic is about one acre of Land aitached to the pre mises, which is under a lease for 99 years, renewable forever, and subject to the yearly rent of SIOO. This property will be sold a great bargain. Terms $ 1 000 cash, and the balance payable in equal sums, front one to five years. For particular, apply to WILLIAM WARFIELD, Conveyancer and Property Agent, dl4-tf N. E. corner St. Paul and Fuyette-sts. V ALVA BLR PROPERTY. PRIVATE SALE. Those five small two EIlF"! s " ,f J' houses on the north side of Franklin-st. BA'J! between Gieen and Paca-sts., will be sold in ffiiliiLfoc or with a ground rent, at a very low price if applied for immediately. Also, several Ground Rents iu the same neighborhood. Apply to ALFRED 11. KEIP, No. 335 Baltimore-st. d 4 Second Tin Store above Howard street. I NOR SALE. A Ground Rent of sll2 per an : num, payable quarterly, in a central and healthy part of the city. Apply quickly at BCOTTI'ri Intelligence office, did No. 11l Exchange Place. NEGROES Foil SALE.~~A number of very valtiHlile Servants, Cooks, Farm bands and wat ters. Persons yvisliing to purchase or sell, would do well to call quickly at L. P. SCOTT I'S Intelligence Office, dl 2 No. 11l Exchange Place. HOLISES, FARMS, BUILDING LOTS & GROUND RENTS. MFOR SALE. A large two story dwel ling in lee. in North Gay street, near the Odd Fellows' Hall, price .3300; a line large 3 story dwelling on Lexington-st. near Charles, in | lee, at 0n1y55500; adwelling on Market-st near Lom i bard, Fell's Point at *1600; one in south iligh-st. near ! Methodist church, 51700; one 111 Monument-sty near I Aisquith, .*1)50; a fine dwelling in north ('illvert-st. at $1600; 2 in Jefferson-st. near CaroNue, $450 each; a store with dwelling attached, corner Caroline andJef- I ferson-st. $800; a store with dwelling attached, north I Gay-st. 5'950; 2 on west Baltimore st SI6OO and *1050; I corner Lombard and Markel-st. F. P. SI6OO. Houses I at various prices lo suit purchasers—west Lombard st. I Mcirinicnt, Aisquith, East Baltimore, Eden, t'ovc, i Pitt, Caroline, Exeter, Canal, Saratoga, and other sts. I , FARMS FOR SALE. A country re i m9Dt sideuce of 12 acres, adjoining the iiorth-xvest- I |4T>ln| ern city boundary, at .'53600; a farm of 105 | JJLLlHH.acres, 5 miles from Baltimore,On the Harford I Turnpike, only $3000; 2 Farms 18 miles out the l-'ie | derick Turnpike, of 200 and 350 acres, with elegant holdings on them, wid lie sold a bargain. Also, a large number of others, cheap. J BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE OR LEASE—On west Lombard st. near the Infirmary; on west Balti ] more st. near Cove; on Eyelet slrei t neat Fawn, ami Fawn near Exeter st. cheap; west Fayette; Lexington st. near Calvert; corner Biddle and Madison sts; east Baltimore near Market, and others on pleasing terms. CO-GROUND RENTS for sale, will secured. Apply to BENJAMIN BOND—or GEORGE UELBACII, n27-if No. 49 Second st., near the Exchange. W JSW CROP NEW ORLEANS St,'ft Af? IN AT i TOT CENTS. The sub-mlur having returneu to his Old Stand, 195 LEXiNGTON-S'l'., one door below Paea is now selling great bargains in GROCERIES, Ste. lie offers for sale 20,009 pounds beautiful new eiop N. O. and P. R. Sugar, at the very low prirc of 6j to 7 cents— part in hrls, suitable for store keepers, at 5} to 5j cents; also, fine bargains in Teas and Coffee, having bought them low for cash with a general supply of Groeeries—best Family and Super FLOUR. Also lor sale, two choice LOTS in G M Cemetery. N. B. For rent, Warehouse No. 7, S. Cliurles-st. J. 11. KEENE, dll-th3t* No. 195 Lexington street. I, \ KGK .■ ■ hK OF VERY SUPERIOR PIANO FORTES. The undersigned is now receiving, ,"7, '74 direct from the manufactory of Loud, ll ® in Philadelphia, one of the most exten I I * I I'sive and general assortments of PIA NO FORTES ever offered for sale in this city—con sisting of thirteen of their first class instruments in splendid rosewood and mahogany cases, with tor, st.t and aha'/and sevenoetaves, and all the recent improve ments, which lie will dispose of by PUBLIC SALE on a liberal credit, on SATURDAY MORN LN'G, 14th instant, at 10 o'clock, at No. 9 .south Charles, a few . doors below Baltimore-st. (east side.) The high character these instruments have gain ed in all parts of the United States, together with the fact that in addition to numerous testimonials from llie first Pianists in trie country, there have been 10 or 12 premiums, consisting of gold and silver medals, &r., nwardi d to tliem at the various exhibitions in Mctv York and Philadelphia, offers the best assurance that persons wishing to supply themselves have now an opportunity such as but rarely occurs. Those now offered are of the very best quality in every respect, having been manufactured expressly for their private sales,and will he sold under the usual guarantee of the manufacturer. Thay will he open for examination, with catalogues, on Wednesday. JOB. E LOUD, Agent lor Manufacturers. jilO \VM. WARD, Auctioneer. J < t £ COLLKGIATIt £ H E fg H w cn 0 5 No. CP. FAYETTE STREET. INSTRUCTORS: j Rev. YV.q. 11. SMITH, A. M., Prin of Classical De latt't, Mr. YV.w. F. PEABODV, Principal of Alatlti inatical " Mr. L. M. SMITH, Principal of Preparatory " Mr. C. E. WETMORK, Instructor in Departmwntof Plti losophy and Rlieloric. Rev. J.G. MORRIS, D.D., Lecturer on Natural History. Rev. C. P. KRACTH, A. M. " Psychology & Ethics. Itcv. J. M. JKVVINOS, M. D " Elemen'y Physiology. I)fj VVM'.M.KRM •, M.D., Prof. Elementary Anatomy. FITMUBL .>R. IIUVUKK. COLLECTOR,AT v™ tends promptly to the collection of till accounts placed in his hands. Residence, No. 178 E BALTIMORE STREET, Six door? East of Etlcn street. ftj l * RRVKKKNCES —YY'iIIiin Keaney, Esq., Charles F. Mayer, Esq., Dr. Jacob Jennings, Maj. Joshua Pry den, St. George VV. Tcackle, E?q. ti V'-lnC EN J. & O. F. WBBB, NO. 3 HOWARD STREET, Next '• Wheatiield Inn," HAVK JUST RKCKIVED, New Ysrk 111111 'J BUCKWHEAT, in packages for fa mily use Fresh Bunch RAISIN'S, in whole and half boxes Almonds, Currants. Fruali Ciiron, Rock Candy Bordeaux PRUNES, iu fancy boxes; Maple Sugar Cocoa and Cocoa Paste; West India Preserved Limes Cition, Pine Apple, and Canton Preserved Ginger Macaroni; Vc-riinctMi; Sardines; Anchovies Capers, Olives, he. U. Medford, Pic-Nic, Mi par. Wine nnd all other CRACK ERS; Boston OR 4NBERRIES, ike. Also. X'ew York Premium FLOUR, "Whitney" br. n-JG-eotlstJ. BALTIMORE LAUNDRY. rinuE sul^cribei'is now fitting up. and will nhort M ly onen, at the cot ier of SARATOGA S PBEET AND BRADENBAUGH A;.LEY, near Gay street, the above establishment. He will conduct it after the plan of the Boston -mil Chelsea Laundty, and respect fully tolieils the patronage of his friends and tire public. Persons, by leaving lit ir fall name and resi deuce at the Book Store of Messr . D. Owen 5-. Son Baltimore street, near Frederick, or at the Protestant Episcopal Book Store, Chniles street, near Baltimore, will be waited 011 by the subscriber, and terms made known. KSrUUmaMt Rev. 11. V. D. Johns, Messrs. Canfiold &, Uro., " Dr. Brcekeuridge, " Brown & Muncastei " J. C. Backus, Mr. Alonzc Lilly, " G. W. Masgravc, Mr. Daniel Brunei. dIO tutiis2m* MOdRA HYDE. DR. J. BAIN lias removed Ids Office to SARA TOGA STREET, one door onst of Howard, where lie will attend exclusively lo the practice of his profession, in its various departments. ntJ colm BOOTS AND SHOES. 475 CASES BOOTH. SHOES and IJROGANS, just received per brigs Chickasaw and Ida, Fresii nnd Seasonable Goods, rii rent from manufacturers, and lor sale by the case, ai the lowest manufacture is prices. E. 11. MERRILL, Commission Merchant, nl2 1m Nn. 14 German street. BALTIMORE: BLACKING AND INK MANUFACTORY. LIGHT STREET, (Oppo sire the Fountain Hotel.) A smierlor article of Oil Paste Blacking, warranted to produce a fine jet. polish and to retain its-virtues for any length of time ritiiin paired—offered at u bole-,ale ami retail at moderate prices and on accommodating terms A.o—4oogallons Black Ink', by the bottle, gallon, or barrel. British Lustre, warranted pure lead in hnlk or J In packages. Purchaser* are respeetfo ly invited 1 to call. CIIAS. WISEMAN h CO. -.119 lui AMUSEMENTS. W" GREAT ATTRACTION. ASHING'I ON .ft IIS Ell3l, PRATT S ri EK r, to ar the bridge. THIS (Tuesday] HVEMi\G,Dec. 10,2 d appearance OF MR. J. A. El SS. Eit, the young Tragedian, who v. ill appear EVKRY KVENINO in a dramatic entertainment, in i oiijunetion with the excellent Vaudeville Company attached to the Muse um. Ihe Manager has the pleasure of stating that the above engagements enable him to produce the best Dramas, Farces, he., in quick succession and iH u su perior style. Theieare now several novelties inac tive preparation. Admissoii 12j ets. CiU-aaltslL* "G ¥>LN ABI T) AND CALESTHENIC INSTITUTE, FOR LADIES N. GENTLEMEN, AND YOUTH nj both srocs. No. 5 N. LIIIERTY-ST., 2d door from Baltimore, ■st jj R. PERRY having received the most libcrai it a encouragement of many of our best citizens who have realized lite benefits of Gymnastic exercise, has been induced to add to Iris establishment a com plete system of Cnleslhetiics for both sexes. Mr. Perry pledges himself to employ every means to make Ins institute worthy the attention of Parents St Guardians. (gy-The Ladies Department will be under the im mediate charge of Miss Kenedy of Boston, an rffi cient teacher in tlie various branches of Calesthenic exercises. RECOMMENDATIONS) We recommend all persons, both Ladies and Gen tlemen, as they value health, to engage iu the above exercises—Drs. Alexander, Smith, Buckler it Dunbar. (K7- Ladies' hours from 10 A. M. till 4 P.M. Gen tlemen's from 1 till 10 P. M. nB7 lm A L HAM BRA* REDUCTION OF PRICES. 30 P.ALI. GAME, fij Crs. EACH PERSON. A I,LEYS LET at 50 l'Elt HOUR, renins Subscriber, having fully established the AL- H IIAMBKA as a place of gentlemanly resort, as sures its patrons that in reducing his prices, the same rules, which have prnvsd 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 Hoys under age, are requested not to visit the place, as they wilt not be permitted to ro rutin. The subscriber wisiies the above distinctly under stood, that gentlemen may feel assured they can visit the Alhambra and indulge in qutet amusement and exercise without the slightest fear of annoyance. (gy- MR. BRADLEY, my former assistant, having returned from the North, will have the entire control of the Saloon department. (try-The ALII AM BRA SALOON OF REFRESH MENT, as usual, is furnished with all the require.cents of the season, which are served up ill the best style. dIO-Im AMBROSE DAI.LIMOKE. COTILLION AND MILITARY'"MUSICT f'OHN T. RICF. would beg leave, most humbly, to offer his services to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Baltimore and 01-ewhere. to uniform at PRIVATE ENTERTAINMENTS, UUADUILI.F. P A KITES, BALLS, &e. &e. He flatters himself that he can render general satis faction to all who may he kind enough to demand his services, and lie can give the highest recommenda tions to all who may desire it. All orders leti at my residence, MARION STREET, No. F>, near Liberty, or at CENTRAL HALL, corner of Baltimore and Charles, will he thankfully received and promptly attended to. (JQV-AII orders i omplied Willi at the shortest possi ble notice. Your humble and ob't serv't, 030-2 m JOHN T. RICE. S H AMS. 10U old HAMS, in good order and for E. m sale very low to close a consignment. WALTER E. H ARDING, <31141 No, 3 Botviy's wharf. CHEAP FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. ■ J4Oil the especial cwivenienee of HOUSKK-EEI'- iT BBS, BOARDING HOUSES, HOTELS, &e Convinced that such an establishment has long been needed in Baltimore, we take pleasure in informing tlie public that one is now open, where can he scvu ii collection of the greatest variety of new ami useful HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES to be found in tbe city. Many of the articles are of entirely new pat terns, and were nevet before seen in lliis market; they have been selected with grent care and labor, and will he sold at such prices as cannot fail to please. House keepers w ill find it for their interest to visit this es tabh-hmcnt, as they can here obtain almost every article they want without tlie trouble of going else where. We shall sell our goods nt a small advance and consequently can have hut ONE PRICE. We are convinced that this is tlie true policy for the buyer as well as for tlie seller. For a list of goods see the published catalogue, or the occasional advertisements in the papers. C. E. W'ETMOItE it CO., Howard street, n9-d2ni 2d door north of Baltimore, east side. JAPANNED WARE. M UST RECEIVED, a large lot of JAPANNED t!.P WARE—consisting of Fine Golliic TEA TRAYS, in sets, some very beau tiful patterns Common TEA TRAYS, of different patterns, in sets and single Waiters of different sizes, by the pair or single one Japanned I. AMPS of all kinds Chamber Candlesticks; Bread and Knife Trays TEA CANISTERS, all sizes Gentlemen's DRESSING CASES Night and Nurse LAMPS Match Safes; Light house Lamps TOY CUPS, for children Wash Bowls, Spittoons, Dust Paus, fco. &c. (gy-At wholesale and retail, at the manufacturer's prices, at No. 2 N. Howard street, (east side.) ull-coSm C. E. WETMORE &. CO. a,3 E NDBSlur raVDBUM I Brass and Wile B FENDERS; Nursery Guards; Bird Cages; Wire and Hair SIEVES; liysler Gridirons, fee., at whole sale and retail, at No. 2 N. Howard st (east side.) nlUcoSm C. E. WETMORE & CO. ORAbJ ANDIHO.V.j, of various patterns arid 33 sizn s, some with Fenders attached, a new article SHOVEL and TONGS, in pairs anil sets, with and without standards JAMB HOOKS; STAIR IIODS Copper, Brass and Sheet Iron COAL HODS Copper Tea Kettle.; Chafing Dishes Ruiiiford Heaters; Brass Kettles, of all sizes, &r. <ir?-For sale at the NEW FURNISH ING WARE HOUSE, No. 2 N. Howard street, (east side.) l)ll-eo2in O. E. WETMORE & CO. fJJfiROOMS, BRUSHES, BASKETfi and u cgeneral assoitmcnt of WOODEN WARE—For sale at No 2 N. Howard street, nearly opposite the. Whcaifiehl Inn. nll-eo2m SVOK.Y~N.-i IMC IV RINGS, a good a. SOP lueut, . at the NEW FURNISHING VVAKI.HOUSE, nll eo2m No. li N. Howxab-sr. (east side.) RJbOtVEU STANDS, a new uilirle to use with X&9 grates. Also, Door Porters, Foot Scrapers, Ac. at the NEW FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, Howard street, 2d door north of Ilaltimnre-st. nll-co2m IU A TS," 31 ATS, ' BIAT'sT "Manilla, Alicante, iv 15 Jute and Sheepskin MATS, of various colors, at tint FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, nll-eogm No. 8 N. Howard street. 4j 1 li) .V ,O.SI'D.V bl.y. SniaJl fujuily Grindsloiies. -del for sharpening dinner knives, &e.. at tlie NEW FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, No. 2 N. Howard st. (east side.) nI l-eo2m U3-- STAAAS! STRAAS!! THE FRENCH IMITATION OF DIAMONDS. fN'iIIEUIS beautiful BREASTPINS, wliich excel JL the diiunond for brilliancy, are iust received and for sale by GABItIEL D. CLARK, Water street, second door from Calvert. For 3 or $4, a Pin can be procured which looks as well as a diamond nt £IOO. Gentlemen iu want of a handsome Breastpin, are invited to call and see the different patterns. jylS tf "BARGAINS I.V MOROCCO, &E7^| DIJAI.T,, No. 17 HARRISON STREET, re s speclf'ull.v informs Iris friends an.l the public generally, that he lias on hand a large and well select ed stock of Ladies' black and colored MOROCCO, both dressed and undressed. Also, a large selection of Gentlemen's MOROCCO—together with a general assortment of LININGS, BINDINGS, fee. Ste. In short, every thing in his line, which he will sell oil as r ■ i-o, able trims as any other establishment in tiro city. (Iff- Country Dealers will please call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. n2O-1 tn* nmms AT AUCTION PRICES. rIIIE subscriber will close the sales of his rxten B sive assortment of M ISCELT.ANEOUS BOOKS at auction prices. SCHOOL BOOKS and STATION ERY as low as any house in tlie country. (ij>-AII kinds of BLANK BOOKS made to order, of best materials and workmanship, at lowest rates. JOSEPH N LEWIS, n2O lm 276 Baltimore slieet. nEAIi DA KG A INS can now be obtained at u I at Uetle the cheapest Store in BALTIMORE-ST., i (Old Vo. •,) near the Rriilge. Good flat head Pins, 4 ! ets. a paper; good drilled eyed Needles at 3 cents a j paper; GLOVES 5 el*, a pair; Tap# f> ets. a doz.; Co logne Water 6j-els. a bottle; GOLD RING-t at 25 ets. each; linn ! nine Gold Set Rings 17{ cm each. Also, Wood and Brass CLOCKS, at prices not worth men tioning; JEWELRY of every dnvcritilinu; COMB*, Brushes, Perfumery, Britannia Ware Japanned Ware, fie. Nt wholesale or retail, at prices astonishingly low, by G. T. VICKERS, No. 9 Baltimore sr., d!o' Near the Bridge. WANTS. WAvrKU. A Partner with a small capital of S2OO, in a veiy sale business. A young man would be preferred. Apply rjnickly nt BCOTTI'B Intelligence Office, I dl 4 No. 10 Exchange Place, i 3JTKT A NTBD—One or two good RLAOKBMITHS j YY that Forge and Finish. Enquire at John Scolt's | Iron SafeManufUcturer, No. 2d Gennan-st dl4lt* VX^AflVlilt— By a young man Wuohiis had con-! wW siderable experience in the business, a situa-j lion as CLERK in a Dry Good or Grocery establish- j merit. The most undoubted testimonials will be gi ven. A letter addressed to G. VV. It., through the Baltimore Fost Office will be attended to. tl 14-11* j WASTKB Part of a FSJONISHEI) HOUSE I in the upper part of the city. A liberal rent; will be given; the apartments that would tie required j area parlour, two large and one small bed-room, or j the Use of one. Apply q tiekly at LEWIS F. scorn, dU No. 10 Exchange Place, j BjtLY WHEEL W ANTBDi Wanted to pur . chase, a Fly Wheel, from 3to 5j feel in diamc- | ter, weighing I'toin 250 to 300 llts. Apply to JAMES M. HAIG, 121 Hahimore-st. | d" Four doors above South-st. sarAVr El. rvvTsTt to otiutm a loan of"ittjiOO ▼ ▼ from 3to 5 years, for wliiclt a splendid Farm, in high slate of cultivation, good dwelling, barn, and necessary out houses, he., coat ining 3ti.'i acres, in Howard district, 22 miles from the city, one mile from Sykesvillc and rail road, and 2 miles C oin the turn pike; title clear of all incumbrance) whatever, will be given as mortgage. For other information, apply at SCOTT I'S Indigence Office, n29 No. 10 "Exchange Place. OQU TA K E NI>T IC E.-fij) WANTED, at Scotti's office, No. 10 Exchange Place, dry goods, groceries, gold and silver watches, jewelry, and goods of every description, for which I will pay liberal prices. Cask and the very highest prices given at all times for slaves, for life, or for a term of yrurs. Planters or traders from the South would do well to give me a call. n29 rfITATION WASTED, by a Colored BOY', as a Porter in a General Mercantile House. Good references will be given. Apply to SCOTTI, d I Exchange Place. PATE NT MI'SCChAR GUIDE TO PENSUNSHIP. FOit A COURSE OF LESSONS....B3. DAVISON will continue to receive pupil* .fa at tin' above price, until the Drat of January, when his terms will he again established at $lO. _ Circulars containing lull information in reference W his plan of instruction, he , with full Recommenda tions, &c., to be obtained at the Academy, 103 UAL TIMORE STREET, near Charles. Open day and evening. Ladies meet in Hie Afternoon. Evening class 7j- o'clock. did J on.V D. TUSRISJ \ U COMMERCE ST". j? lias in store and for sale— -20 kegs GLADES ItU'i'TER 5,000 pounds prime bright IIAt.'ON SHOULDERS 5,000 do. do. HAMS. dll-.lt VVILLLfM ~.WcILV ALVfc), ~ 31 EU ( II A T TA 1L OR,' 338 BALTIMORE STREW, U.spi'.H TKZ ECTAW House. Subscriber has constantly on Imrol a select B assortment of CLOTHS, CASSI MERES and VESTING**, which he will make to order in the latest styles and on the most reasonable terms. Gentlemen furnishing their own materials can have theni made in Uie most fashionable style and work manlike wanner. n6-sw* ■ TNITED STATES HOTEio " U WASHINGTON CITY, r>. C. TYLER & BIRCH, Proprietors. The subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the travelling community, that the back building, re cently erected and attached to their former largo es tablishment, is now completed and thoroughly furnish ed. It contains forty-five elegant bed chambers, and one of the largest dining rooms south of New York. Having now every facility and convenience that can render an Hotel comfortable, we feel great confidence in our ability to give entire satisfaction m all wtio may patronize us. [nl9 tf] TYLER & BIRCH'. T3XCHANDE HOTEL, t i EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE. The subscriber respectfully announces to his friends and the public, that lie has purchased Mr. ERASTUS COLEMAN'S interest, and become sole lesso of the above establishment. The Hotel is located convenient to ail the principal STEAMBOAT LANDINGS and RAIL ROAD DE POTS, and otfers every inducement for comfort. The rooms arc large and airy, and furnished in a style not surpassed by any similar establishment in (lie United States. From the experience the Proprietor has had in the management of a First Clm I*vld, he flatters him that every department of the establishment will he conducted in a style to please those who may favor him with a call. fd2 tf] JOHN WEST. MUFFS! MUFFS!! MUFFS!!! A FRESH INVOICE of MUFFS, just receiv / ed from New York, will be opened this morn ing, consisting of Natural and Lustred Lynx; Sable, Coney, SybetOti Squirrel, Natural and Lustred Gen nrtt, Willi a few of those very fine and fashionable ISABELLA HEAR MUFFS; all of which will be offered at exceedingly low prices, in order to insure quick sides. Ladies and purchasers generally are in vited to call. G. J. HOPKINS, d4-tJ26* S. W. corner Market and Charles-vte. rjEATJ'iTFI L GODDbi AT COST. ihi COR. HOWARD AND FAYETTE STS. A large stock of Cashmere D'F.eossc Kepp Cashmere; French De Laiaes, all word Superior quality Crape Delaines; Sustains Plaids for hoys wear: Alpacas of all colors Caincleon Brocade; Pompedore Delaine Grecian Stripes, he. & c. {<(7-The above Goods are of the richest styles and bought low. d5-tf TO MKIU 'H ANTS, M ANUFAC Tl I! F.IUS ASO DEALERS GENERALLY. ■<&r B. PALMER'S AMERICAN NKWSPA Y • PER SUBSCRIPTION AND ADVEUVIS ING AGENCY, is established at the South East cor ner of UALTIMORI! and CAUVKUT-STS., in this city, wticre Advertisements art received for publication in some of the best, newspapers of most of the principal! towns and cities throughout the United States. CARDS, setting forth the torture of the Agency, maj 1 he had at the office, where the papers and terms nfj advertising may be seen. To enterprising and energetic business men, desi rous of extending country trade, this agency affords ihe mentis, through the power of the press, of increasing it to almost any extent. tflT-Now is Hie time to advertise fur the Fall anil Winter trade throughout this State, in Virginia, and n portinii of Pennsylvania—and the lime is close at hand when it will he proper to adverlise in the Southern and Western papers, for the Spring and Hummer trade. V. I!. PALMER, Agent for Country Newspapers, {fc7*OFFICES 8. E. corner llallimoie and Oolvert streets. Baltimore. No. 39 Pine street, Philadelphia. No. 180 Nassau street, New York. No. IS Slate street. Boston. n2fi*tfif N EJIOVATM The MERCHANTS' FIRE IN .- SURANCE COMPANY, have removed their < iffco to the Building of the American Life liwurniicc j Company, No. 19 SOUTH STREET, directly oppo site their former location. 05"-All kinds of Property Insured in Town or Country. nd-lmif RECEIVED THIS DAY—A large wySx stock of Gold and Silver WATCHES of the [<# JBftnest warkmanship, and for qu ility ran not 1." Received direct from a friend in Kumpe, who has selected them with great care Those iu want of a good Watch are respectfully in vited to examine thcin at my store. GABRIEL D.CLARK'S, No. 1 Water st , d 6 Fronting Chcnpside, Bait. LOOKING GLASS PLATES. I HAVE IN STORE, a large assortment of . German and French LOOKING GLASS PLATES imported direct and constantly receiving per every ar rival, which I tinner myself i can sell on as reasons bin terms as any oilier establishment in the country. Also, POR PR MT FRAMES of various patterns; Win dow CORNICES, RODS, RINGS, &e. Call and exa mine before purchasing elsewhere. n22 E. S. FRYER, No. I N. Gav street. a GROSS snpprior quality OIL PASTE 0 BLACKING, for sain ill lots to suit pur chasers, at the - Baltimore Blacking Manufactory,'' | LIGHT STREET, opposite the Fountain Hotel. | u!U lm C. WISEMAN It CO. SPOONS! SPOONS!! SPOONS!!! CT D. CLAUK, No. 1 WATER STREET, se 14 • cond door from Calvert, has a large assortment of SILVER SPOON'S. Having tiic hen of workmen engaged, persons going to house keeping arc invited b cad bciiire purchasing. N. B. Old Silver acd Gold warned. at) tf DRY GOODS, &c. SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF!! f N ORDER to make a change in my Business, I will CLOSF, off ntv STOCK of WINTER FAN CY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS WITHOUT RE GARD T< • COST. All who want to buy, will do well to cull and examine lor themselves, i have on hand a large stock of Super CLOTHS, CA4SIMERS & VESTING. CLOAK I NCH. Super CASIIMERHS—FRENCH MOUSLIN DE LAINES. New style SHADED STRIPED SILKS. With a variety of DRESS GOODS. Also a variety of PARTY DRESS GOODS. LINEN GOODS of every description. MILLENARY GOODS—such as Bonnet Velvets, — Silk Ribbons, Flowers, Nell;, he. Ste. Selling cheap er than ever. Call if you want Bargains at J. EDWARD BIRD, No. 11l Baltimore-st, dlO e 2d door above South si. DESIRAHLE GOODS. I tOR BARGAINS mill at the corner of IIOW JT ARD and FAYETTE STREETS. A beautiful assortment of Mouse and Drab colored ALPACAS. French and English Utah MERINOES, all shades. Together with a large stock of CASHMERES and MOUSI.IN DE LAINES. d2-tf JAMES PETERS. CHEAP! CHEAP!!" CHEAP!! IfEJiRY AV. COOICE, corner of HANOVER ill and LOMBARD s'i'S., has on hand a large and handsome assortment of FRESH WINTER DRV GOODS, Consisting of ladies', gentlemen's, children's and ser vants' wear, of all kinds; together with a latge stock of HOUSE-KEEPING AR TICLES. For sale, whole sale and retail, very low, at the DEPOT FOR BARGAINS, Center of Hanover and Lombard streets. 5(7* All who want to putcliase good Goods, and at very low prices, can be accommodated. d 4 A NEW DRY GOODS STORE. Just opened at No. 13G FRANKLIN STREET, BETWEEN EUTAW AND I'ACA STS. C IKK AT ATTRACTION I * AUCTION BARGAINS! A general and well selected stock of cheap Goods just opened at tlie above stand, and for sale, whole sale and retail, at very low prices. Give us a call and judge for yourselves. LIST OF BARGAINS FOR THE FIRST WEEK: Cloths front ,$1.2.7 upwards; Cassiuieres £I.OO and up wnrils; Cassiuetts and Vestings very cheap; Fianneils, all wool, 25c; Lindseys I2(e; Heavy Ti .'kings 10 and 12(c; Shirting and Sheeting Muslins 6jc and upwards; Calicoes 7}c and upwards; Crash 6je; Canton Flau nt lis 8 and 10c; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs I2Jc; with Mousliti dc Laities, Cashmeres, Merinos, Alpa cas, Cloaking?, Ac. &c. at pro|K,rtionably low prices. Bargains, Iroin Auction, are expected every week; so do not forget the No. 138 FRANKLIN-ST., d-l A few doors West of Eotatv street. "CLOAKINGS, CLOTHS, &C. Kl| A3III.TON EASTER & CO.. 03 B AL II 2 'I'LMOKE STREET, have on band- French Cloakiugs of new styles Clonk Cloths, jet and blue black, invisible and Pol ish green, olire, b own, blue, &c , wide and hand some finish. • French MURINOUS and Thibet Cloths SHAWLS—a large and splendid assortment SILKS, black and colored, every variety Silk VELVETS, jet, blue black and colored Rich cm hi Muslin CURTAINS Crimson casinnareen fordo. Drab and Crimson Damask do. Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, some of extra quality, assorted size?. Premium American Blanket*. French CLOTHS and CASSIMERE4 6-4 French Doeskins, rich Vestings, $-c. Dll U. 8. MILLINUIIY ESTABLISHMENT. HON NETS AYR RUTRICNLJ, ,, V 'NNET SILKS AND VELVETS. The -ulp- riber has just received ftom New York, by late arrivals from Europe, a general 2fX assortment of goods in the Millinery line, such as rich dark RIBBONS, of all styles; also, agoti eral assortment of Florence, Rutland, Brilliant, and oilier Braid BONNETS; French and American Arliti i ial Flowers; Bonnet Cu|>*; Russia Quillings, he. To gether witli a splendid assortment oi' DRESS GOODS for ladies, comprising every kind and style of goods in that line; nlaid and striped Silks; Shawis of nil kinds; also, a general assortment of gentlemen's Shirt Col lars; Bosoms; Stocks; Cravats; Scarfs; Umbrellas; Hoys' fancy Cloth at d other Caps; men's do. do , he. Ml persons wishing lo buy articles in the Dry Goods line, of any kind, would do well to call at the ''USIT i n PTA rss BONNET .STORE" before purchasing else- I where, as bargains may lie expected. s(7*No. 09J and j 129 BALTIMORE STREET, between South an Calvert streets, opposite the Clipper office. n2B tf JAMBS COBURN. CARIT.TS! CARRETS!! 7HI HE subscriber lias on ha >d a select and general a assoitment of CARPET! XG, which he ott'ers for j salt: very low, in order to reduee his slock as much as possible by the coming winter. Those in want of any | tiling in tlie Carpet line, are invited to call and exa- I mine his stock, as lie feels confident they will find it to their advantage to do so. EDWARD DUVALL, No. 106 Baltimore street, | <l9-eo4t [xi'l .'!(! dour from jlhlJjtlli)'. RICFLARD DONAHTC DRAPER AND TAILOR, C"4EK3IAN STREET, a few doors west of X Hanover, is thankful for past favors and solicits j a continuance of the public patronage. n7-2awijl | A TR. DONAHUE'S TAILORING ESTABMSHMEKT, Isk German street, all Garments are cut in the best I and most fashionable style, and made to order, on reasonable terms. n7 2awtj 1 "DRESSING GOIYNS, DRESSING GO7UNS.~ Vl'' EW of those very needy and comfortable ar ticles, (especially for the student and those who are often called up nt night.) gotten up in good style and for sale at R.DONAHUE'S, n7-Baw(jl Gcr.nan-st. CERTIFICATE OF THE EFFICACY OF SELLERS' CeU'bratcil LIVER PILLS. L 1 V E R CO M 1' LAINT. RSLO THE PIiBLIC. Some time since I was I w taken with a severe pain in the right side, which continued for sonic months, when I was taken with a severe coughing and spitting of blood, which reduced me so much that 1 had forever given up all hope of recovery. ( applied to various physicians, but with no effect, the la*t one to whom I applied informed ine that ( was in the last stage of consumption, And be yond Hie hope of recovery. Being persuaded to trya box of your valuable Liver Pills, I did so, and can as sure yon, before I had takea them all, my health was perfectly restored. Dad I not taken them, I solemnly believe that, ere this, 1 should have been in eternity. Yours, ALFRED FRAYZER. Millshursh, Ohio, July 13, 1844. 5(7* The above certificate shows that Consumptive diseases may have their beginning ia diseased Liver, an.l that by setting the liver right, the patient's life is often saved. W. K. OURICK, only authorized Agent, Druggist and Apothecary, 1125-1 m* Corner Eutatv and Lexington-sis. Bait. C IKE AT Ct KIOSITIES FROM SWITZERLAND! Mess us. SCHULER ft CO. have the honor to in form the public, that tlu-y have received and just op ened a most sph ndid and original assortment of FAN CY GOODf, CLOCKS and TOYS. These Goods are the first of the kind ever opened in this market, and arc principally carved out in the far famed .Swiss style. Tlie CL.OCKB are 15 days, patented works, and arc of the finest and most dura ble workmanship. There are also some beautiful small DAY CLOCKS. This assortment of Goods is in every respi ct novel and suitable for Christinas and New Year's Gift*. 5(7* The public are most repectfully invited to call and sue for themselves, at BOSWELL' MUSIC STORE, No. 141 Market street, (111-3w A few doors below Calvert-M. ARRIVAL (jp MADAME YOUNG. ♦Iff! HIS CELEBRATED PHILOSOPHER id. late from Philadelphia, has the pleasure to an iiounce to tlie ladies and gentlemen of Baltimore, that she has again returned, and can lie seen at No. 43 PITT STREET, (soiilli side,) near Exeter, where she i* prepared to receive them She will, hy her univer sally ncknowbdged skill in Phrenology, Physiology ami- Philology, inform those who will investigate her orients, of their leading transactions of the past, the present, and the future, as if she had known them from birth. She neither wishes to know the name nor age, but guarantees that all who visit her will not regret it. 75 1 " Price 50 cents for a gentleman, and 25 cents for a lady. dll-lm* jMEW PRINTS 1 NEW PRINTS!! 'Pen 1 ol thousand yards assorted new style Fancy Prints, at low prices, wholesale and retail—just opened by BEALE 11. RICHARDSON & CO. No. 223 Baltimore street, dI9 f or] 3 doors below Chniles. PARTNER. Wanted .a partner who esti com mand from 9 to gKMiO, in one of the safest and most piofituhle business in the city. Tl.is is :i line opportunity to any person thai wi>ht s to engage in bu siness—a chance of this kind is seldom met with. Apply quickly at BCOTTt e* Intelligence Office, dl 2 No. 19 Exchange Place. M riKDiiiiifs. Wantedto purchase at all time Jadeuxm eof 0 and 12 months. Apply to nf " L. F. SCOTTI, I# Exchange Plane. AUCTION SALES. ISV WUJTTLAM A T,T>. No. £& bourn IHAKLKH HTRBLT. 9' ARGK SALE OF THIRTEEN' MJFLUJOK JK PIANO FORTEH, MUSIC, FLUTES, &r. On I SATUkDAY MORNING , 14th insi., nt 10 o'clock, I will HELL, by order of MIE Manufacturer 'H Agent, at No. 9 South Charley STREET, a few doors below llalti more, (MIST sale,) the LARGEST und MO.-I splendid col lection of IMAND FORTES ever oflVred for PALE in this city, consisting of thirteen of "Load's superior and warranted Piano Fortes," in elegant Rosewood and Mahogany cases, with 6} ami 7 octaves, and all the recent iinproveinen s. To the above will be added A large collection of SHEET MUSIC; 2 fine FLUTES, &c. The whole is now open for examination. DIG 9t WM. WARD, Atict'r. BY ti. BL BACH A ill, 10F3, CORNER BALTIMORE N. HOI.LIDAY PTB. NIGHT AUCTION SALES. Monday, Wed nesday and Saturday evening*, Fr the public sale of Books, Stationary, Fancy Goods, Puintiags, Private Libraries, &c., &c (TFJB Consignments of articles for positive WILES re spectfully solicited, OM which cash advances will BE made when asked, II 8-4 taw R. MEACHAM. I AST AIVD CLOSING SALES OF BOOKS J AT AUCTION. I will sell THIS and every EVENING this week, at the Store of Z. BE B. F. Pratt, 238 BALTIMORE STREET, the balance of that large assortment of BOOKS, (as they are declin ing business,) consisting of Medical, Theological, Law, Miscellaneous and School BOOKS; English ami American Annuals for 18-1.7; A large assortment of Books in ri>h and elegant binding, suitable for Christ mas arid NEW Year's Presents. Also, a large assort ment of Juvenile BOOKS, PAPER, and STATION EKY of H'l kinds. 0£?-Tlie Entire stock will positively be sold, ns THE premises must be vacated in a few days, D7-tf It. MEACHAM, AucFr. BUSINESS CARDS, JUL TA2IXBB HYDE, TJ* CHRONOMETER & WATCH MAKER, nlB-ly No. II SOUTH CAY STRUCT. SAI&AU M. PHALK, IT®. POUT RAIT PAINTER, No. '-207) BALTIMORK-KT. Entrance through the Store ot'Mr. J. II Miller. N.B. Old Paintings lyindsouicly cleaned and re paired. n!66M 9' ~M.MKSCHtITT, CABINET MAKER, No • T ilulliday street. Orders tor Cabinet walk respectfully solicited. alO-ly DR. .lOHVLTOSE, THOMSONIAN PRAG TITIONER OK MEDICINE, Oltice and IJwei- HT, PHATT STIIKET, second door East of Sharp, Bal timore. JYL.Iy JR 611W W. WATTS, HOUSE CARPENTER , FAYETTE STREET, adjoining tlie Assembly Rooms executes, with neatness and despatch, all kinds Carpenter's work. ( jsvl -IY lirilXUN W. LEE, F.ismo.S ABI.IT HAIR V F CUTTER and SHAVER, No. I N. BAV-ST, Gentlemen's Razors set at the shortest notice. al6-Y 3 ~F. N A ELS. Hot SE, SIGN' arid~FANCY JJJRA PAINTER, No. 1 FAYATI A STREET, opposite Christ Church. jali-ly" E AST B A LTI M <) II E YO R <4 I, A LHUS' 111 aU SF II OO v, CORNER EXETER \ (iIIJIN li F NTS. .7. BUTLER ITKJXS, B. A. PRINCIPAL, RASLLIS Institution has hern ESTABLISHED in conipli 3_ ant e with the urgent solicitations of many of the citizens of this portion of Hie eitv, and will be opened on THURSDAY , the 2!sl irislani. The Principal is determined that the School shall be one of the lushest order, and not excelled by any in j the city. It will be conducted in every department similar to the celebrated Albany Female Seminary. Tlie Principal will make it Ins chief aim to impure to his pupils tlie must thorough practical ami accom plished education, to encourage assiduity in study, and to observe the strictest discipline. Instruction will be given ill the Ancient and Modern Languages. Lectures on the Sciences and Belles Lettres, will be delivered throughout the year. Reports will be made weekly, by the Principal, of each young Ladies' progress and deportment. The building is pleasantly located at the corner of EXETER and GRANBY-STS., and the scliool looms are very commodious. Music, Drawing, Painting and the Ornamental Branches, at Professors' prices. The Principal would respectfully ask the patronage of the citizens of East Baltimore. Itefcrencesr Rev. EI.IPHALET NOTT, D. D., Shcnectady, N. Y. " AI.ONZO POTTER, D. 1). " CYRUS MASON, li. I)., New York. " HENRY 8. KEPPLER, Ualtimote: Judge J AMES GARWOOD. KEVERDY JOHNSON, Esq. U2B OJWOW. T1 IK~O\ LY PA IK A G KEYPRESS FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YD' NN< , TNW AND THE I • A'*'*' "BOTON, JUL CITIES. AV THE public are respectfully GPJ ;1 informed that the only Package JGFGFE? RAL-FCA Ex press from Baltimore to the 1 W I'-.-T leaves our Office daily at and BJP, M., through to Philadelphia, via Mail Tiains, in 6 licuts. ()TJ- Goods, Cases, Bundles, Parcels, Ppccic, Bank Not"s, &c., forwarded with the utrhosl despatch. CTJ- All Pa kages and Cases, weighing not over 100 lbs. can be forwarded by our EXPRESS at as low rates as by any other mode of conveyance. (K/- \O mail matter forwarded by anv of our Expresses. •ILL lw ADAMS It CO., Office. 7 Light si. LAST TRIP OF THE SEASON. FT The Steamer RAPPAHANNOCK, Fair bank, will make her last trip 1 lir the stunon, to Fredericksburg, Va*, leaving Hughes' Uuay SATURDAY AFTERNOON, J tlie 21st December, at O o'clock, being tier last trip for the season. The Rappahannock will positively sal as above, should the weather permit. J For freight or passage, apply to S. M. SHOEM AKER, Audit. I dll taiD Office Hughes' Quay, ttbAJIPW'L' RUtIESTEIi. J BRASS FOUNDERS, No. 47 MOLLIOAY ST., noiu' the City Hall, J Respectfully inform their friends and the public gen | I rally, that they arc now prepared to execute all or | ders in their line of business on the moal reasonable terms, and at the shottest notice. I N. 11. Cash given for Old Copper, Brass and Zinc, I Nl4 eoQm* 'uVIIOLSTEiIY A- PJIWR-H.9S amiss'STOßK I RJNLLLC Subscriber will make Brussels CARPETS H. for 10 cents per yard; Ingrain CARPETS for 84 cents per yard; OIL CLOTHS laid at low puces, ac cording to quality; BEDS, MATTRESSES, CUSH ION'S, and every other description of work done in the neatest manner, promptly and low, always for cash, on delivery, or when completed. LOUIS MI'LLKR, Baltimore street, nd.'l I IN' HUE cioor from Charles, (No. 296.1 SIGNS! SIQNSM SIGNS!'! SIGNS FOR THE TIMES- CIIEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. SIGN PAINTING, in nil its varieties, viz:— Gilt, Orname.ntnl, Transpar ent, and Plain, designed and executed in a superior style, ai d warranted to give entire rutisfbetion. PR ANS PA R I! NCI ES of every DMORT'ption fu rnishod at the slimiest notice. .All orders addicssed to MIL LIAM PELL, No. 10 Exchange Place, a few doore East of South st., (over Mr. SCENE'S Intelligence Of fice,) will meet wiiii prompt alloniion dT-dlm BI.ANV STXiroB AND JELLY MT-UI.DS Just received per sliip Kutaw. an extensive stip | ply of Blanc Mange and Jelly Moulds. The above lot | embraces one of tie' greatest varieties I f patp ms and sizes ever ofl'ered fot sale in IBIS city. Also on hand, I A larce lot of "Johnson's Patent fee I 'ream Free/, TS," • besides a variety of LEE Cream and VE<JI table Moulds. I K?" For sale at the wholesale and rvail Furnishing | Warehouse ot JAMES CORTLAN F; SON, No. IS Baltimore street, | 1111 ' Opposite the Centre Market. BEDS! BIVDSTL BBDS!! 7 SUPERIOR FFATIIF.Tt 151.05. to be had at the Great Feather Emporium and Bedding • Mart, (new No.) 37 SOUTH CALVERT STREET, I Also on hand and made to order, Hair, Husk, MOSS, j Manilla, Palm Leaf, Wool, (%-tton ami Straw MAT TRESSES and PALLIASSES, made in the best I manner and of the best Ticking, HI the /I>RC? prices. I UPHOLSTERING done in all its branches. | FEATHERS, currd and UIK urod, sold by the hag in , large or small quantities. Uoiels, Boarding houses, Ships and Steainb..nts. supplied at wholesale prices. ' Old Feather RI (Is and Curled hair Mattresses rennvat led at the shortest notice. For good articles call at the ■favorite Stand, two doors below the Mechanical En I gine House, South Culv< r! street. | n3S-tf WILLIAM P. SPENCER. tN.YIOUS TO < I.ONF. SVLF.K. The stock . of Fall and Winter FRY GOODS nt the Agency : Store, is Offered at rerliim 'I prices. These wishing to ' supply LLL' LIL.-ELL ■■:. Will) Cloth CassillieM's, Saltjlletl*. I Twin ils, Pilot Cloih, Blankets, | insey. Ticking, and DOMESTIC GOODS generally— or with Casbmere, Delaines, Mousiin de Laines Alpacas, Silks, Fancy Prints. Sic. &.c will do well to call C.uly ami make their selections. LUTHER J. COX, Agent, Baltimore st I <l7 lf 2d drair below Triprdett's allev. JIHT HET'kIVKD. a large lot Wfflnn Whit ney and llcse BLANKET-', 10, II and 12 qrs. I For sale low by JAMES PETERS, 1 DB tf T'oruai of Howard and Foyi'ttc sltoek'.