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HOLYDAY PRESENTS. r CHRISTMAS STOIUFA RULIF PR'S NEW IVORK. Just re ff—i Xcig eeived from the publishers, another lot aßiifakaJr of rare and choice HOOKS FOR THE Holy da vs. Harpers' illuminated Shakspearr, T\o. 198, contain ing Henry Bt.i. 'i'lie Juvenile Git, for Buy i and Girl-. Christinas Box, tor the Hons and Daughters of Tem perance, a Story, by T. S. Arthur. The t .'rqes of New York, with en|oi'ed illustrations. uThe Crusaders, a sequel to the Duke of Burgundy, by A. Dumas. Fortesqib', a Novel, hyJ.S. Knowles—part first published as No. !)! of Harpers' S. leet Library. Buhver's New Work, The Enehanter. The Flag of Our Union for this week. The Star Spangled Banner do. The Western Continent, the Daily and Weekly He rald, and all of the Ifdyday Pictorial Newspapers.— For sale at the Book Emporium of d 24 9t WM. TAYLOR N CO., North st. WILL RE OPENED THIS MSfJef%EVENING and TO MORROW MOR- Mf NING, my usual unique and choice c -iMinffli T lection of VALUABLE and ELEGANT BOOKS, rtnt only suitable lor the compliments of the season, but for all coining time. My old customers are particularly requested to call arid examine. N. HICKMAN, It llfi Baltimore street. BEAITIFUL lIOLYDAY DIETS. WSTe* JOHN MURPHY, 17S MARKET m/mr :;4LST., begs leave to call public attention tn his stock of English and American ANNUALS; Illustrated WORKS in SPLENDID BINDINGS; JUVENILE WORKS; .inely bouiul and illustrated BIBLES and PRAYER BOOKS; Fancy Articles, Sr., comprising in addition to a greiil variety of fine Books, of his oxvn Publica ' tion, all the ehoice work* of the season, such as:— Heath'* Book of Beauty; The Keepsake; Bible Gal lery; Opal; Floral Offering; Floral Year; Friendship's Offering; Rainbow; May Flower; Evergreen; Christ mas Blossoms, &c. all of xvhieh will be sold, whole sale anil retail, at the very lowest prices. <194-.lt CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S GIFBS. THE HOOKS OF HOOKS • ! HARPER'S ILLUMINATBD Rf- HLE, a magnificent Hook, in various styles of Binding. SgViH-i. W BRANT'S POETICAL WORKS. The New York ILLUSTRATED ANNUALS, con taining a large number of superior Steel Engravings, ami tilled witii choice Reading. THE GIFT—A most appropriate Book for a present. THE FOUNTAIN—A Temperance Annual, edited by 11. 11. Wilde, and a pretty present lor a Son of Temperance. RELIGIOUS KEEPSAKE. ROSE OF SHARON. FRIENDSHIP'S OFFERING. GEMS OF SACRED l'OETKY—llluminated. CHILD HAROLD, splendidly twine 1 11. MOKE'S PRACTICAL POETRY do. In addition to tlie above, we have a large assortment of beaatiful ANNUALS, not enumerated; also, all the late Publications. THE ENCHANTER, by Bulwer. HBIDLEBERG, by James. DOMBY N SON, No. 1!; also, Dickens'new Christ mas Story, "The Roman Traitor." LITTEL'S LIVING AGE, handsomely bound. NURSERY TALES,and a line assortment of Books for Children- LOVER'S I.EGF.NDS and Stories- Together with a large and varied assortment of Books suitable to tlie taste of all. ALso, The MAMMOTH DOUBLE BROTHER JO NATHAN; everyone should have, a copy. The PICTO RIAL HERALD; The LONDON NEWS, illustrated, ami all the New York and Philadelphia doily and xveekly Papers, its fast a* published. Call at the Book Emporium of d23-4t WM. TAYLOR S CO. North-st. M AGNIFICENT CHRISTMAS PRESENTS will be opened this Morning, Imported Direct from London, at No. 2 St. PALL ST, 1 door from Baltimore st. A splendid assortment of ENGRAV INGS, consisting of Landscapes; Studies from Nature; Studies in Crayon, Colored and Plain; Studies from Raphael; Prints of Annuals; Sjwrting and Racing Prints, superbly colored; Marine Views; Scrap Prints; Scriptural Prints, after the best masters; Scrap Prints of Flowers; Caricatures; Changeable Characters, very amusing; Uniforms of the British Army, Ike. Nr. ike. ALStI—A beautiful asxortmemt of JUVENILE BOOKB, consisting of— , Graminiama'a Easy Toy Books,! to Joi"-' •••/.aLl'i engraving*; Aunt Affable'* Toy A Books, 7 to in engravings; Uncle Bun W|ll''in* -v* |,i c *., Toy Books, 7to IS engravings; Drawing Books, a great assortment; A Beautiful Mill iature edition of Fairy Tales, xvitli colored engraving*. PERIODICALS. Graham*; Magazine, a Gem, 95 cents Lady's Book, do 25 cents Sharp's London Magazine, isplendid Present turtle Holydays—Price $2. Just received and for sale hy VV. N. HARRISON, No. 2 St. Paul st. d-21 1 door from Baltimore street. 1 m (>J,VD\V PIUOSF.VTS. IX ANNUALS FOR 1817. ■faint THE WIILE GALLERY. Portraits f Women mentioned in Scripture—en- Braved by the most eminunt artists from ijfl' iavT drawings by (I. Stanbril. HKATH'd ROOK OF BEAUTY, 1817, with bean til'ully finished engravings from drawings by the first artists, edited liy the Countess of Blessington. THE KEEPSAKE, 1817, with beautifully finished engravings, edited by the Countess of Blessington. FORGET ME NOT. A Christmas and New Year's Present tor 1847, edited by Frederick Shoberl. THE OPAL—A Pure Gift fertile Holidays, 1847. THE RAINBOW, 1847 edited by A..!.'MrDonald. THE ROSE, or Affection's Gift, for 1847, ten steel engravings. THE BOUDOIR ANNUAL for 18-17. A quarto, elegant engravings. SKETCHES OF IRISH CHARACTER, by Mrs. S. C. Hall, illustrated. THE MOTHER'S PRESENT for the young, 18-17. THE FLOWER ALPHABET, in gold and colors. POEMS—BEAUTIFULLY BOUND. Milton, Moore, Seott, Burn-, Hemans, Sigourney, Ossian, Norton, Barton, Landon, Goldsmith, Mont gomery, Cowper. Houett, Norton, Amelia. JUVENILE BOOKS. Book of Navy and Army? Hl-torical Gift, Youth's J Book of Nature, Tortoise Shell Kitten, Lu Lu Tales, I Kris Kringle, Stories i/ American Revolution. PRAYER BOOKS and BIBLES, in velvet and Tur key morocco. ARMSTRONG & P.ERRY, dSI-wtliSt [pg9t] 186 Baltimore street, j -DLtONOID (JHUSTNAS BOOKS. /trie, Imtoet The Bible Gallery, 18 superb illustra >ftl rjp. tions, piain ami colored. London Art Union, very rich, wnir'wt-t Heart's book of Beauty. London Keepsake. Scenes in the Life of tlie saviour. (to do do Apostles. Illustrated Uouis of Sacred Poetry. Nature's Gems; or, American Wild Flowers i their Native Haunts. Leaflets of Memory; Tlie Opal. The Boudoir Annual; 'llie Rose. The Diadem; The Rainbow . The Floral Year; Christinas Keepsake. Kriendsliip's Offering; The Amaranthe. The May Flower; l'he Gift of Friendship. Christmas Blossoms The Musical Annual. The Sacred Mountains, etc., with very rich illustra tions. POETS- Bryant; Longfellbvv, superb copies. Mootv's complete Works, splendid edition. SuiitHey do do do do. Taw, Scott; Milton; Dante; Cowper; Hemans; | Camp'-.'Il; Bdrnqietc., Applctou's fine editions, with j various other I'jWre, Velvet Bibh'sWHiffil'rayer Bpoks; Albums; Gaines; | (Jold Pens anil Pencils; Che.ssinenjßacliganinion Boards, Ac. Ac. For sale by H. C'OLBUKN. 206 Baltimore street, de23-3t West of St. Paul's street. ~ BOOKS POK THE HOLIDAYS! JUVENILE BOOKS, well assorted ia JIfSJSS arions bindings A a ■£*, Children's Books, with plain or coinr- IjtHl cd engravings Mond and Religious Publications, in plain and fancy bindings Annuals for 1847, well assorted, same very superior Family Bibles, from Sjl to 81 j, a good assortment Pocket Bibles, Testaments, l'rayor Books Methodist Hymn Books, a large assortment, a few * copies in elegant velvet bindings with gold clasps Together witli a large collection af valuable Hooks, j all at reasonable prices, for sale by ISAAC P. COOK, Bookseller, No. 76 Baltimore street, d 23 d4t 4 doors west of Gay street. DOAIBY SON, NO. 3. BY CHARLES DICKENS, JUST PUBLISHED. mfaTmita A '- ,so > Memories of Belzebub. Scenes and Adventures in Tbeatriaal iMWHitW Nell Gwyne, by Ainsworth. Morse's Map of North America. United States National Register. Payne's Univnrsion, No. 10, vol. 2. All the Magazines for January, 1847, with all the New Cheap Popular Publications of the day. Annuals, a great variety, at very low prises. The { most splendid of the season is Harper's Pictorial RiWe. handsomely bour.d in Morocco, of various colors; auil the Illustrated Magazine Anno d for 1847. For sale at TAYLOR'S, 4 and 5 North street, d22-lw Jarvts' Buildings, HGLYDAY PRESENTS BIBUS HOI SIO, No. <>l FAYETTE STREET, opposite Union Bank of Md i*y-I'OK SALE—Handsome bound BlBLEri and TESTAMENTS, for Christmas Present*. Among which auto—Super quarto Morocco BIHLEB, gilt " call (jilt do " Octavo calf gilt do A To, a variety of smaller editions, every description O r bindings. did eo4t J. VV. TILYARD, Aaent. Holiday puesknts. Wc call uie at tention of those desiring presents to our exten sive assortment of rich French China VABEB; Fancy FKJURKS; Papier .Maelie WAITERS, exceedingly rich and in sets; WAITERS in every varietv; Plated and Britannia TEA and COFFEE SETS; Plated CAKE BASKET.i ami CANDLESTICKS; Cake BASKETS, Card BASKETS of Qotliir and other patterns; Toilet and Perfume BOTTLES; Fancy BOXES; Work and Fancy BASKETS, in endless variety; Ivory Handle KNIVES and PORKS, in sets and downs; SOLAR I. AMPS; CHANDELIERS; GIRANDOLES, Sic., Sic. Besides tlie above, we have an almost endless variety of USEFUL House Keeping Articles suitable for pre sents, all of Which will be sold on tile motl pleating termt. CORTLAN 81 CO. No. 179 Baltimore street, d 22 4th door East of Light street. CIHRLSTMAS PRESENTS! J THE SUBSCRIBER would rcsfsv-t'uily call tlie atU'ntion of the public to his large stock, consisting in part of—Ladies ami Genlle mn'a fine Gold WATCHES, with Chains and Keys to suit; Gold PENS, with gold and silver cases; gold and silver Thimbles; Ear Rings; Finger Kings and Breast Pins; Bracelets in great variety. Together willi a well ■elected variety of FANCY GOODS. Silver FORKS; Table, Desert and Tea SPOONS; Britannia Ware in wits; plated Cake BASKETS ami CASTORS. N. B. Fine Jewelry made to order at No. 153 BALTIMORE STREET, opposite the Museum. dl 9 2w ROBERT BROWN. CIHRIBVMAB PRESENTS! J CITIZENS AND STRANGERS are respectfully invited to call and examine my stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS, as I have been adding, lately, some new and beiuitiAi) Good* for Presents during tlie Holydays—would name in part; Fine Gold Lever and Lepiae WATCHES; GoM Guard aad Fob CHAINS; Child PENS and PEN CILS; Ladies' Guards and Necklaces; new Coral and Stone BRACELETS; Locket Miniatures; Settings; Gold Thimbles; Silver Ware, Sr. WILLIAM BIIOWN, dl9-lw 280 Baltimore street, near Sharp. INDIA CHIN A. The subscribers have received a lot of superior INDIA CHINA, consisting of Din ner Setts; Dishes; Covered Dishes; Soup Tureens; Plates, Sic., which they will sell cheap. Tliey wall also open to-day, French China Chocolate Cups, suita ble for Christmas Presents. On hand, a general assort ment of China Glass and (lueensware, all of which is offered at wholesale or retail at lowest market prices. J. C. BOKHE Si CO., 41 North Howard *t., between, d!7-d6t Fayette and Lexington. [CXB A.TOTt HiN(HI()LD. A csipit.il likeness of !TB Major RINGGOLD, full length, ami very cheap, at 50 cents. For sale at tile Book Emporium of WM. TAYLOR ft CO., (11 tf Jams' Buildings, North street. BOOOKS! BOOKS! 1 BOOKS!!! ANNUALS AN!) JUVENILE HOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRE SENTS. A tares and varied collection for sale at No. 151 PRATT STREET, adjoining the Railroad Depot, which must be noid at all risks, if at cost even. Ss come soon, one and all, while the assortment is large and complete. dtll-dw CI UIUST.II A S PRESENTS ) WE INVITE THE ATTENTION of tlie ladies and others wishing for presents, to our splendid assortment of FINE, FANCY and USEFUL GOODS now opening. They consist in part of Mag nificent PAPER MACIIE TABLES, beautifully iu laid with Pearl mid painted; do. Writing Dusks; Cord Baskets; Work Boxes; Dressing Cases and Tea Cad dies; Fine Rosewood WORK BOXES, inlaid and plain; do. Dressing Cases, furnished arid unfurnished, all sizes; Rich Silver Plated TEA and COFFEE SETTS; Waiters; Cii|w and Cake Basked, a great variety; Splendid BOHEMIAN GLASS VASES, I), canters, Pitchers, Toilet and Perfume BOTTLES, Mugs, Le.; liue Balance Ivory Handle KNIVES, in setts, put up in mahogany ease- for SILVER FORKS; do. dozens, without cases; SOLAR LAMPS, GIIION DOLES, &e. Persons intending to select presents fur their friends cannot fail to he pleased with an assort ment. Those, who have seen our goods pronounce them exquisite. Give us a call. C. K. WKTMORE St CO., No. 10 North Charles street, dOl-iRw Opposite tlie Union Bank, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONARY AND BLANKS BOOKS. <lOC.\ rill M KitC 11 V NT'S, TEACHERS, J AND OTHERS, will always find a large and complete assortment of SCHOOL HOOKS, STH TIONF.RY and HI.HS'K ACCOUNT HOOKS, at No. 151 Pratt street, next door to the Railroad Depot, all of which lam determined to sell chcufi as any other establishment in tlie city. Merchants doing busi ness on or near the Wharves, will find everythingsnit able for the counting room in great variety, and really cheep too. BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS made to order, and ruled to any pattern without extra charge. CHSH OR TRHDK (HVKN FOR RHUS. Q(3Tlie second anil third stories of tlie warehouse I occupy are for KENT. Tliey are very large and com modicius, and suitable for any person doing a commis sion business. Thcv will he rented very moderate. T. NEWTON KURTZ, 151 Pratt rtreet, nl6 tf next door to the Railroad Depot. gj t> OGEItS' DiAMO.VD CEMENT—For H mending Glass, China, Lamp Shades, .Mantle Or naments, Ac., so that tlie break is scarcely perceptible and as sirong as beloro broken. For sale only by C. I'. ROGERS, Druggist, comer Howard and Marion, and corner ot Howard and Madison, and corner of Paca and Little Green streets. (t(f-Price 25 cents. de-'J-lw-jeld-ly fllO THE LADIES Lots of tin CAKE CUT I TF.RS, PASTRY ORNAMENTS PAS 111 CUT THUS, PASTE J AGGERS, PUFF PANS, PATTIES, PIE PANS, and DANDIES for ornamenting I'a-trys.— On band and for sale by ALFRED 11. It EI I'. No. 335 Baltimore street, 2d till store above Howard street. KR( ltriTS! It EC lll'ITS! s WANTED. ONE HUNDEED strong, no J Stive young men, to serve with Roc KKT and M) MOUNTAIN HOWITZVR BATTERIES, now pre- ||T paring by the Ordnance Department , for immc- -d. diate departure. In pay, provisions arid clothing, this corps will be sti- j periorto any other yet raised, and, from lite kind of arins used, will constantly serve with tlie ad carve of the Army. The highest diameter for courage and physical abili tv will lie required lor admission into the corps. Ap ply at the Rendezvous, No. 59 S. FREDERICK ST. L. A. B. WALBACH, Ist Lieutenant Ordnanfee Corps. (Hj- A premium of two dollars will be paid to any one bringing a proper recruit to the Rendezvous. N. B. Since tlie above advertisement was publish ed, I have been authorized to state, that persons so en listing can be discharged, if desirous, at tlie end of the war. d 22 tjaH L. A. B. W. WITHOI T MEUCIIRY Oil COP.I VIA. fT NO CURE, NO I'AY. The great remedy for secret diseases of all kinds, and in every form and stage 1 is UK. CULLF.N'S INDIAN VEGETABLE i!EME-| DY, composed entirely of American roots! Travellers among the Indians well know that they cure venereal 1 diseases, without even tile knowledge of Mercury or I Balsam. The proprietors of this medicine obtain it at great cost directly from an Indian,and now offer to the afflicted an opportunity of being cured, avoiding tlie danger of Mercury, and the nauseous ta.-t : of Balsam. This medicine is pleasant to the ta.-te and leaves no odor upon thh breath. Prepared solely by ROWAND SI Wai.TON, and sold vv holey ale and retail by Jos. T. Rowand, 376 Market st. Phlla. Also, in Baltimore by N. N. Robinson, cornerof■ Gay arid Saratoga streets; Kilislee Si Toy, 28; Marsh] Market Space; James Ftanslmry, No. 237, Broadway, Fell's Point; Gorden A Tubman, No. 152, West I'ratt street. _ DE23 DR. CULLEN'S INDI AN VBGETABtiEI BPF.CIFIC FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS This medicine is fast taking tlie place of every prepa mtion heretofore used for dise,tses arising from H'eak ne*t or other causes. All that is necessary to secure this medicine a place in the Domestic Practice of every fhmilv, when such a medicine is needed, is a trial. It speaks for itself—is innocent in its operations, and no injury etui arise from its use at any tine-, Wholesole and Retail by ROWANO ft WAT, TON. Pro prietors, 376 Market street, Pliila. Also, in Baltimore, by N. N. Robinson, comer of Gay and Saratoga sts.; Kinsloe and Toy, No. 28j Marsh Market Spare; James Stansbury, No. 237 Broadway, Fell's Point; Gordon & Tubman, No. 152, West Pratt street. d 23 CARD. TALLMADGR ITCHRRRYr DENTIST, No. 117 BAI.TIMORF STREET, Third door from South st. * d 3 ly Colvin Buildings. SWII.T. OTT.VT'.RWATCHES FOR BOYS. Good time keepers, for sale by G. D. CLARK, Water street, I d'il second door from Calvert. AMUSEMENTS. I HOLLIDAY STREET THEATRE. ',"£ IIIIUS EVENING, llcc'r. 21, will he pcrfunn a ed PERFECTION. Climb s Paragon, Mr. PER KY. Kate O'Brien, Miss K. LUDLOW. To conclude Willi "HOMNAMBULA."' Edmund, Mons. FREDERICK. Notary, Mr. C. T. PAILSLOE. Tlicrcse, Mad. AUGUSTA. Gertrude, M'UT DIMIEK. i'A" Prices of Admission—Boxes 50 cents; Pit 95 i ts. OicTiuetra seats 75 cts. Qy- Doors open at half piut G, performance to boffin at 7 o'clock. It WELCH, MANN Ik DEI..WAN'S NATIONAL THEATRE \Nl> CIRCUS, FROST STREET. rjfAIH-S EVENING, Dec. 94th, the performances JL to commence with A variety of Horsemanship, Sr., in which Messrs. E. WOODS, DAN RICE, W. NICHOLS, J.J. NATHANS, GEO. DUNBAR, and C. J. ROGERS will appear. To conclude xvitli MAZEPPA: OR, THE WILD HORSE OF TARTARY. fc?-First Tier 50—Second Tier 95 Pit 13J— Col'd Gallery 12J —Col'd Boxes 25 cents. Doors open at (i, performance to commence at 7 o'clock. It BALTIMORE MUSEUM AND GALLERY OF THE FINE ARTS, CORNER OF BALTIMORE Y (AI.TERTSTS. THE ORPHEAN FAMILY WILL APPEAR. THIS EVENING, Dts'Y 24, xvill be perform ed WHO'S YOUR FRIEND. Lady Bab Ilia xon, Mrs. KEMBLE. Countess, Mrs. LOVEL. Lord Leatherhead, Mr. KEMBLR. Giles Fairland, Mr. J. SEKTON. Hir Felix, Mr. ANDERTON. To eommence with a GRAND CONCERT by the ORPHEANS. El JaJeo de Xeres by Miss VALLEE. tHJ- Admission to tlie whole 25 cts—Children, tirular 10 years, hall price. Saloon performances to com mence at 7< o'clock, precisely. it VAN AMRURGII ,fc CO'B MENAGERIE. ROMAN AMPHITHEATRE, N. CALV ERT STREET, WILI Ctl'kN ON MONDAY, DEC. 11, IS4G. The Proprietor* would respectfully inform the public, Unit this immense and unrivalled collec tioa of the various and magnificent specimens of Ani mati'd Nature, will open for public exhibition on MON DAY, the 14tli inxt. 'Hie popularity and celebrity at tached to this well known collection, renders unneces sary the usual newspaper notices, which are thought to be inseparable from a place or amusement or show. The study of Natural History is so important, that the public require but the opportunity, to avail themselves of its advantages. Cky- Hours of exhibition from 1J to 4, and from ft,', to 9 o'clock, (fry- Admission 25 cents, children under 9 years or'age, 12; .-is, did lm g \ HAND IIALL ON THE Hth OF JANUARY. THE CHESAPEAKE RIFLEMEN would most respectfully announce to their friends and the public generally, that they will give a GRAND BALL at Washington Hill, tin the HTH OF JANUARY, 1847, f0r the benefit of the wounded of tlie BALTIMORE BA'P TALI ON in the BATTLE OF MONTEREY; and would most respectfully solicit the aid of the public in accomplishing the task which tliev have nndertaken.— Full particulars will appear in future. dlfoeotlsUa CIHIUSTMAS EVE HALL AT LOGAN HALL. C. C. PHILLIPS respectfully informs his friends and the public, that Ilia Christinas Eve. Ball will lake place at Logon Hull on THURSDAY EVENING, 94th inst. Tickets I*l—to be had of Mr. P. or any of his pupil*. Murray's Band will be in attendance. N. B. The School is now open for the reception of pupils on Tuesday and Saturday afternoons, for young ladies, misses and maulers. Tuesday and Friday even ings for gentlemen. il 15-16,17,19,91,99,93,24-7t* O AVIS' DAOT'EHREOTYPK ROOKS, No*. 14 S 15 FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, N. E. corner NORTH * BALTIMORE STS. I Entrance from NORTH ST., 3d door from Balto. Oy - Likenesses taken in Clear or Cloudy weather, and warranted not to fade..^o2 The proprietor has caused these rooms to be remo delled, the arrangement of light improved, and possess ing the most superior instruments :uid materials, exe cutes correct and elegant llaguerrian Portraits in the shortest possible time, and at very low prico*. He has just received some handsome new style mnroocoCiises. each adapted for HOLLIDAY PRESENTS. B7 INU'S DAGI'EHRI \N GALLERY, HMX till BALTIMORE STREET, (SKA It CM Altt.KS.) The Oldest Rstnhtishment in the CUy. Willi Light expressly adapted to the Art, the most superior Apparatus, and c ertain Chemicals, the Pro prietor, hy giving his constant personal attention to his profession, has been enabled to produce the most correct and heautifuily toned DAGUERRIAN MIN lATUUES that have ever been exhibited. Citizens and strangers are invited to call and exa mine .-pee linens. Hours of operating from 9A.M.t05 P. M, Instrue lions given and all materials furnished. selS-tf If CBI.V'.S KXTIi AC'IN. A supply of the above a J justly celebrated Extracts, suitahle for the hand kerchief. just received and for sale hv CHARLES 1! BARKY, No. 18:2 Baltimore street. 'l'liere also may he had, Farina, Cologne, Lavender and Florida WATERS; Fancy SOAPS; China and Class FLACONS; Odour Boxes, and all articles suita ble for the Toilet. d 8 tf fej I\" B lIIUEL KKVOLVIXU' PISTOLS, E v !, L 5 and G INCH BARRELS. ROHF.RT HliOH .V, 1 i BAI.TIMOUK STREET, op posite the Museum, has ju-t received a large assort ment of the above article, which he offers at very low prices. ~19 t , J HALL. DESIGNER AND ENGRAVER, a No. H FAITH IV SVR F.F.T, opposite the Eutaw House. Drawings of Buildings, Machinery, Specifications for the Patent Office, Seals, Steel Letters, aiul all kinds of wood and Copper plate ENGRAVING, neatly exe cuted, at the shorte.-t notice. PATTERNS for Outings made, and BRANDS and STENCILS eat to order. DRAWING SCHOOL. Instruction given in the Art of Drawing. d'il) UiOAp NO CI it I*l Ml PAI! A Old It TAIN DISEASE iHy CURED IN TWO DAYS! The most speedy remedy for Pains in the Loins, Gonorrluua, Gleets, Strictures, Affections of tlie Kid neys, Disease of tile Bladder. Gravel, seminal weak ness, involuntary seminal emissions, and iinpotrncy. Persona who, by indulging in as tie ret lialiit, Imve en j laded on themselves Con-titiitional Debility, or any j obstacle to marriage, should apply immediately in DUtKill .SOU iSI'IIV, of II te lUI/riMOUE LOCK HOSPITAL, office No. | I North FKEDHItiCK STREET, tiro doors from Hal- j timorc street, opposite the Magistrate's office. lie par- | ticuliir in ohscreing lite mime or you uill mistake the place. | Tins hospital wiis established a number of years ago, for tile suppression of quackery, there being so many persons, without knowledge, name or eliarueter, who ' put advertisements in the public papers, that an insti- j tulion of tliis kind was iiiglily necessary to pi event the afflicted, especially strangers, from falling into the hands | of some unskilful wretch, who, instead of curing, [ might send Ins victim to an untimely grave. There fore the afflicted should shun the numerous pretended physicians who know nothing of the practice of medi- j cine, hut consult Dr. Johnston, who cures A CERTAIN DISEASE, in one or two days, according to the state of the pa- ] tient, without the use of inercurv. No mercurial rem- ! cdics are used by Dr. JOHNSTON, his medicines arc j palatable and harmless, and all patients are honorably shielded from even the possibilty of being discovered. He who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a Physician, and if lie is not speedily relieved no remuneration will be do- j manded. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Young men who have injured themselves by a cer tain practice indulged in when alone—a habit frequent- ■ ly learned front evil companions, or at school—the ef- | forts of which arc nightly felt even when asleep, and I if not cured renders marriage impossible, and destroys t both mind and body, should apply immediately. ALL LETTERS POST PAID. TAKE NOTICE. Dr. Johnston lias had a greater* practice in the above affections than any physician in , the U. 8. He also possesses an advantage over all oth- > crs, from the fact of his having studied in the great ' Hospitals of both Europe and this country, viz: those of England, France, Spain, Russia, Denmark, Sir.,and the Hospitals of Philadelphia. Thousands in Balti more can testify that lie cured them after every other means Imd failed. Read Dr. JOHNSTON'S ADVERTISEMENT on the front or the First Page of this Paper. ddl-tf I CiO.YL YARD.""' PHILIP VV. I.OWRY'S Coal / Yard. FREDERICK ST. DOCK, and Office No. 88 COMMERCE STREET, four doors below Pratt. The best varieties of ANTHRACITE and CUMBER LAND COAL, ami at the lowest market prices. <lB3-tFe3 PHILIP W. LOWRY. g~i OLD (H'ARD CHAINS." GABRIEL D. W M CLARK opens a great variety of Gold and Silver work this day, among which are handsome gold Guard Chains, for ladies and gentlemen; also, gold Guard Keys; Fob Chains, and Seals, with a great variety of beauti ful Jewelry. dc 22 *OVKY TO LEND, in sums to suit, from .$1 itH to ,01000, on all descriptions of Merchandize, Plate and Jewelry, at No. 47 SOUTH STREET, I d7 3m* between Lombard and Pratt. i _ FOh SALE k R'KIFf. ffIOWN ANI) cor WHY PROPERTY, 1 AT REDUCED PRICES, in y.irious parts of the city. One dwelling on S. Charles st. for §4,">00, ' )'■ 'J*l leet front, 100 deep, three story and buck ; ■ building; one do. East Baltimore st. U0 feet . .'f*" c lf. front, 1.70 deep, with extensive improvements, for $3,00(1; also, many others, varum- !y located, at prices making good investments. A KAUAI, contain iiig 270 acres of pood land, with splendid improvt iip-nts, lti miles from the city, price $12,0W; one do ot 100 acres, the soil excellent, for S'23 per r.crc; nnc lot and good improvements, lit miles on the York Road, containing two acres and a handsome garden, will be sold a bargain if immediately applied for. Also, (.'milMl! Rents in various directions of the city —one of S3OO at (i per cent, well secured, and some at 7 percent. Those wishing to purchase will please aje ply at No. 51 SF.COND-HT., to JAMES HANt'K.nr dtf JAMES BARRY. MARSHAL'S SALIC, jrj f'f&iS*' Ik, By virtue of a writ of fleri facias, mJpSi issui d out of the District Court of the United States, for the Ihstriet of Maryland, and to me directed, at the suit of VVUlium MeKim and Huzlett MeKim, against the goods and chattels, lands ami tenements anil herediuiments of the Baltimore and Rappahannock Steamboat Company, I have seized and taken posses sion of the Steamboat MARY WASHINGTON, and Notice is hereby given, That I will proceed to sell the said Steamboat to the highest bidder for cash, on the FIFTH DAY OF JANUARY NEXT, at one o'clock, at the Exchange. MORKAU FORREST, dls ts United States Marshal, District Md MARSHAL'S SALE. Notice is heieby given, That in pursuance of an order of the honorable the District Court of the United States, in and for the Maryland District, passed on the 11th day of Decem ber, (inst.) I will sell at No. 27 Smith's wharf, on the 2Bth day of December, at 10 o'clock, A.M., the goods, wares and merchandize, saved from the w reck of the schooner Imperial, consisting of TOBACCO, SHOES, DRY GOODS, UMBRELLAS, See. Sc., lor cash. (114-0 MOREAU FORREST, V. S. Marshal. MARSH L'SSALE. sugp.m By virtue ef a Fieri Facias issued District Court of me I uited SHsSmokSK.Stall s for the Districtu! Maryland,and to me directed, at the suit of William Mcßim and Harden MeKim t>a. the Baltimore and Rappahannock steamboat Company, I have seized ami taken posses sion of the Steamboat tl AP AH iN NOCK; and luuioc is hereby given, thai I will pr< cttri to sei! the said So aiiihoat to tbe highest bidder lor cash,nit the I 'WENT Y-FOUR'I H DAY OF THIS MONTH, ai 1 o'clock, I'. M., at the Exchange. MOREAU FORREST, del United States Marshal. KKW PKUKI HKRY STOUK! P. LOUIB B CO., MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF PERFUMERY AND FANCY SOAPS, No. 72 BALTIMORE ST., vest of UJIV-HT. 1.1 1.. & CO.. in introducing thcii ' for • the Toilet to the notion of Indies and gentle men, would be sorry to say more in fiivor of their ar ticles than what they are confident a fair trial will just ly entitle them to. After a series of experiment and years of practical experience, both HI Europe and ANN* noa, they flutter tiiemselves they am enabled to pro duce articles in their line, equal to any in the country;! as they brine them oat they will simply state their utii itv, without the aid of fulsome puff or panegyric. b\ liOl ISE CJO.N REA I, B K A R ' S OREA SE . This article is purely what it L* represented, being obtained by F. L. & CO. from TWO HKMIS recently killed in this city. In Europe the OP.NUINK article has for many years been universally admired, and acknow-; lodged to be tlie HKST for the IJAIR. Its virtues are 1 pre eminently displayed in the following respects, the ' opinion, word for word, of a celebrated English Chem ist and Perfumer: "It gives a vigor to the HAIR which soon produces an inimitable curl, and prevents its fall ing out either in exercise or damp atmosphere. It is paramount to any thing ever discovered lor preventing the hair falling off, or becoming grey to the Jatot peri od of life, and by bracing the pores of the head, strengthens the weakest hair, and produces a luxuriant gowtli on the baldest places. It exceedingly promotes the growth of EYE BROWS, WHISKERS & MIJS'FACHIOH. To children's hair the effect, is singularly beneficial and perfectly innoxious, even to the youngest infant. It ERADICATES THE DANDRUFF easier and safer than combs, fitc." For sale ONLY as above, in jars, highly perfumed. READ OI,!) BROWN WINDSOR SOAP: IMPORTED DIRECT. f$ U V F . LOUIS E & CO . , FROM JOHN GOSNELIJ & UO., PKRFUMKUS TO 11KR M.VJRBTY, QUKKN VICTORIA, No. lii Three. Kinds' Court, lennbatd street, London. It is freed from all harsh or breaking qualities, and by being formed of the most innocent and emollient in gradients, will be found deserving the patronage of uli who wish an article of real and deserving excellence. It bestows a smoothness of surface, and a delicacy of complexion almost unparalleled in the annals of per sonal improvement; in regard to durability, will last three times as long as ino-t soaps in common use, nor does change of climate in the b a r diminish its native virtues. t'. LOUISE & C'O.'S POMADE DIVIDE! A ( KRTAIN AM) QUICK CI IRK FOR CIMI'I'KD 11ANHS, .HUMS OR FJIVK, and for rc-toring the skin toils natural softness, how ever rough it may he from the severity of the weather* heated ly the influence of the tun, or in jured by other causes. For sale t)N !<Y as above. AROMATIC CACIIOU, for giving a pleasant flavor to the breath after smoking, drinking or hiking nn dieine. 35 ami ets. per box. F. LOUISE & CO.'B Elegant Treble Distilled LAVENDER WATER; supe rior FLORIDA WATER; Hair, Tooth and Nad URL'S I IKS. F. T.OUISF, & f'ti.'S Rose, Magnolia, and other Perfumes for the Handkerchief. d'J9 eotfr fF.HIIKI The subscriber ha> been appointed Aoknt IT of THE SPRING HARDEN MUTUAL INSUR ANCE COM PAN V OF PHI I, ADKI.I'II L.\. and hav ing complied with the requisitions of die I.aw of the State of Maryland lor Foreign Agencies, WILL INSURE Al.l. KI NDS of PROPERTY. IN TOWN OR COUNTRY, at reasonable rates,—and to an old Fireman, respect fully solicits a share of public patronage, at Ins OlSco, No. 3d South Calvert street. Baltimore. JAMES LOVKGROVE. RI.ANK BOOKS made in FIRST KATE STYLE, as usual. JAMES LOVKGROVE. d 33 t29f \NENV WASHING ESTABLISHMENT. is now open on the Bel Air Road for Washing ('lathes of every description, at liberal prices. Per I son> leaving or sending Clothes to be Washed may j relv upon their being returned perfectly clean. For I reference apply to Mr. TIANSKIN, No. 165 Baltimore ; street, and at Mr. BUTTON'S Furnishing Store, No. 177 Baltimore street. Persons leaving notice at tin above places will lie called on hv (133-3 C JAMES STEWART. a®ItATT-NT. IKON FOUNDRY, B Nt>. 304, ABOVE EUTAW. ( Recently ocmtjhed hy the late Jus. G. lYilson.) | The subscriber has resumed business in the ahove ' establishment, and is prepared to furnish to order all de i scriptions of lit*lN FASTINGS. Also. IRON TUB | NING and FITTING; PATTERN'S for MACHINE j WORK accurately made, and for AGRICULTURAL ; and ORNAMENTAL purposes, carved in the best I style, fca- Orders respectfully solicited and piinetual- I ly attended to. JOHN COCHRANE. ! (hid t7ap PEARL. GILT AND STEEL SLIDES." I have on hand a splendid assortment of tile aiiove goods, all of winch i will sell bv the single one 01 doz. d3l JAS. M. lIAIG, lild Baltimore st. OIL CLOTHS. The subscriber has on hand an assortment of FLOOR and TABLE Oil cloths I which he is selling at exceedingly low prices. I ALSO, Oil painted Transparent Window Shades of I every variety at the low price of (ine Hollar JOHN O. HOLLAND, d'J2 [r] 48 Gay st. near the Odd Fellows' Hall. yviiso-a GIVE TIIER A TRIAL AND JUDGE I BSIjH FOR YOURSELVES. Whether or not the | SlCralwßaltimorc Agent of the New York Canton Ten | ~ ~ Company, does not sell better TEA than can Ibe purchased for the same money at other places. If , our customers tell us the truth, our Teas are very cheap, nntl give general satisfaction. If they should fail to please the taste of any, they arc requested to return and have them exchanged, or the money refunded. Al ways on hand, COFFEE, green, roasted and ground, wnrranterl good. JAMES R. PORTER, Agent, No. 110 Gay street, I d'2l-tf between Front and High sts. INFORMATION FOR LADIES. GU M SHOES. We have just received an invoice of beautiful GUM SHOES for the Ladies, Misses and Children. We par ticularly desire the Ladies to call and see them ELLIS *. NICOLAT, ! d3l No. 89 Baltimore st. C TOFFEE IHGGINS. French, English and J American, of the latest and most approved .pat terns; Remington's patent Coffee Condenser, a popu lar article; Coffee and Tea Urns; Coffee and Tea I V.s Tea Kettles, on stands, with heaters; Chaffing Dishes, tec., with every variety of Block Tin and Britannia Ware; Waiters, Table Cutlery, and family and fancy I Hardware generally. Call tit the Horse Fcrnishino Wareroomb, No. 10 N. Charles street, opposite the Uniou Bank, d' 23 C. E. WKTM< 'BE N CO W A N T LS . lS*-'<STEO Immediately, u young woman quaii- V f tied for keeping house, to go lo Richmond, Ya. .She will have to take charge of two children and al lend to the other duties appertaining to house keeping To one that con come w. II rccnuuucmlcd in all re spects a!:!" ral compensation will he allowed. Apply quickly at SCOTTI'ri Intelligence OtKee, d'ii No. 10 tUehouge riucc. AhMf a N'i'EiJ. A WOMAN to do Uie Cooking, ™ Washing nnd Ironing, of n family, embracing ■seven persons in nil, is wanted by the gittli of Ucecm hi r, but will be taken nny lime before. To a steady aud industrious person, the situtitioii wall prove a very easy one Address, with name and references, W. K. M., at the Clipper Office. dgleotl £ 1 ttOhSD KbAT WAN IEU, of fttHO pSi **.* :uiiiici% > if iioiutMliafe application bp marie to JAMRS HA.\CE—or JAWFH B \ICK Y, dl. r No. 51 t>(>eo:id BtrPt. WK have bfi n pcnniiteti to copy tho following letter from a lady of the high*>t rrnpectHbility ill Boston to her son, a young merchant, douig bußine*** in Baltimore. The article the <ld lady alludes in, we be lieve is HANCE'S HOARHOUND SYRUP and CANDY, which is doing wonders in the way of cur ing Asthmas and Cough#.—[N. F. Mirror. Dear Thomas, you know iny affliction, The cold that I caught at a dance, Ho I beg you will send me a bottle, Of IIOAKIIOUND, extracted by HANCE. Mrs. Johnson, I dare say you knew her, And the story will sound kike romance, Hm been cured of her cough of long standing, By buying some Symp ot Honce. There's tlie doctor, too, bless the old fellow, For hi- health, went a travelling to France, And came home to be cured of consumption, And lays it to Ifoarhound and Harice. Mrs. Martin, your father's first cousin, Lay two or three days in a trance; And the first thing she said upon waking, Was *sciid for some Ifoarhound to Hanee." 1 yest rda> sent for the doctor, Who said, U C can see at a glance, There's but one tiling ran cure your disorder, And that is some Ifoarhound from Hanc* Ho you see, dearest Tom, my condition, If you would my enjoyments enhance, Do not fail to forward tomorrow, A bottle of Syrup from fiance. Do not trust it with William, nor Peter, For fear of some ugly mischance. For w hat shall I do, dearest Thomas, If I get not the ifoarhound from Hanoi. One bottle for me, and another Don't forget to direct to your aunt#; They hell it ?t Hands', I reckon, But be sure 'tis the genuine I lance. Mrs. Drown was bent double with coughing, Hut now she's as straight as a lance; Aid the change ha. been wrought, she assure* me. By taking the Ifoarhound from Honce. As I >jv lit to the store but last Friday, .Mr. Butter man eyed ine askance. And \viiisp ring .-.aid, k *Mrs. Davis, You imist s-'iid for soine ifoariiound to Ifance." Mrs Pitts, who subscribes to the Mirror, in that Journal encountered by chance, V cry lucky. the first adv rtiseincnt, Had been .seen in our v.Huge from Ifance. I remain, my dear Thomas, as ever, Your mother, in love's fond durance, And if you would keep me here, darling. Pray -end me the Ifoarhound from Ifance. HAWK'S SYRUP AND CANDY are for iafe at IOH RALTIMOKB HTREKT. CITY COM.ECTOR'S OFFICE, ) B • i viMOKK, Dec. 31, 184b. \ rilllßSE PKKSO.NB who have not yet paid their □ CI PY TAXES, levied for the year 184b, are re sportfully informed that interest will be charged on the respective amounts, due by them, unless the same are paid eKKyioca to the Ist day of January next. d33-t<JM HENRY SNYDER, City Collector. MARINE BANK OF BALTIMORE, ) December 31, 184b. j lIRIDAY \FiVT, being Christmas, tins Bank will be shut. It is therefore expected that hills and notes failing due then, will be paid on THURSDAY, the 34th instant. Paper intended for discount, must be offered on Wed nesday, the 33d. By order, de33-4t ' PHIL. LITTIG, Jr., Cashier. CHESAPEAKE BANK,\ BALTIMORE, 31-t Dec., 1846. \ aIRID.iI \EXT being ChriaUiin* Day, the Bank will be closed. Bills and notes maturing on that day are expected to be paid on Thursday. d 23 3t J. PINCKNEY, Cashier. OFFICE OF THE ANNAPOLTB AND ELK ) RIDGE R ML ROAD COMPANY, ' DEC KM HER 31sf, 1 846. S HAV Unß\lNtG.thn '27ta inst, :ui EXTRA TRAIN OK CAKii will bo run at the usual hour, to connect with the Washington mid Baltimore Trains, for the accommodation of nit mbers of the I.egUturc and others, visiting tlie seat of go vermtient. it v order, <i-13 4t' ' N. 11. GRKI'.N, Secretary. CJ!IN \ . ULASS AND tfcI'KENSfWA HE. No. ?. SOUTH ciiari.es STREET. if ii o 1.1: s. ?/. E . .'C I'' Just received, a line assortment of COM MOV and PRINTED WAKE, well suil-d to Y V wholesale traile. Cuunlrv merchants arc re- T f quested to call and examine my stock. RETAIL. Al.-o, another large lot of Flowing Blue, Hong Kong. Dinner, Tea, Toih tt and Breakfast WAKE, of entire new patterns. Together with :ls good a stock of Mould ed and Cut CLASS and C \NTON CHINA as can he found in the city. Tlo ahove stock will he -old low, for cash, till Jan uary I, ISki, after which time the subscriber will rc move t" No. 11 North Howard street. pry-AI! p rsons indebted to J. S. 11., art requested to call and settle such accounts, as were cont acted previous to Sept. 10, 1816. '•IT tja* JOSEPH S. HASTINGS, Jr. t DOCTOR LI'.ACII, l\u"'l. THlVl'ir on iln; lmr (; M M uiibout cannot only ho worn with but will ncttiully su-tain a weight of from 10 t< 10 • •all :uil trv it! \ll np rations prrformnl in tip top stvlo. * tJ 1 y I!l>! TAMiV IIO!! The increasing 9 demand for the TALLY HO RAZORS is the strongest proof possible of their being duly appreciated; j theirYanu' is now fully established and their superiority admitted The manufacturer, Frederick Fenney, of i Sheffield, West riding of Yorkshire, England, has an j thorized the Agents to refund the money, for any one i pronounced, upon fair trial bv th" original purchaser,! defective, bearing upon them the corporate mark, >'Tal- j ly Ho," and none arc genuine unless this mark is upon ! them. A supply received and for sale at ds-tf No. t-i BALTIMORE STREET, j r g g<> THE AFFLICTED—We wish to call) 0 the attention of our readers to tltc advertisements j of Dr. Dow, a regular medical man, whose profession- j al education is not surpassed by any physician in the ; country. His having devoted lus attention for many ' years to a particular branch of the profession, and hav- j ing been extremely successful in curing long standing ( and difficult cases, such as were considered almost in- j curable, is sufficient to commend him to the public as i worthy of the extensive patronage he is daily receiving. To those acquainted with the Doctor, we say nothing as j to his skill, honor, or integrity, as llicy arc well known; j but strangers in search of a physician, we would reeorn j mend to carefully read Dr. How's advertisements, and be sure, when calling on him, to observe that his office is in Second street between South and Gay sis. See his advertisements. deSJ I fL'.ST IN SEASON. The subscriber would call; the attention of his friends and the public to the | following list of articles, all of which arc just in sea- 1 son, viz:—Large and Small DISHES, with spirit lamps I and covers coiiijiletc, of English Block Tin—a beauti- [ till article; CHAFFING* DISHES of various kinds; | OYSTER DISHES with spirit lamps; Hot Water j DISHES and I'LATES, very handsome; OA'ST Ell I BROILERS; Oyster Tongs; Jelly Strainers, made 011 j tlie most approved principle; JELLY MOULDS, a va ! riety of patterns; TART FANS of various shapes; Apple . Roasters; Bird Roasters; Upright Stake Broilers; W,\F- I FLE IRONS, for cooking ranges, round and square; Nut Crackers; Nut Picks; Chopping Blocks, 810. tec. j Also—Coal and Ash HODS; Coal SHOVELS; Coal j SKIVES; Fire Carriers; Dripping Pans, See. tec., for j sale at low prices, at Reip's < irigina! Furnishing and j Tin Warehouse, No. 335 Baltimore si., second Tin j Store above Howard st. d2l ALFRED 11. RKIP. j aa K B HIGH COLORED AVOOI.hFA 11% PLAIDS. Just received by the Caledonia, one case rich TARTAN PI. AIDS, for Ladies' Dresses, of high colors and new designs. ! Also, w ill open on Monday morning, 11th Inst., one 1 case rich PL AID SPUN Sii.K.S, received hv the Cal edonia. I' G \HDNF.K. ' dIJ No. 195 Market street. nU. SVVEKTSKH-N EXI-HACT OF LIVERWORT AND TAP. A Vegetable I'■, tract composed of Tar, Bark and Lir or wort, lor tint cure of Coughs. Consumption, Spit ling of Blond, Asthma, Bronchitis, Son; Throat, Croup, Diver Complaint, pain in the side and breast, and ail di seises arising from coin or r* disordered coudi tion of the lungs. I ho proprietor "I this preparation in offering it to the public, does so under a conviction of it* etlicacy in cm in" tlic coiiiplainls fir which it is recommended. The alarming prevalence of pulmonnn consumption, and us cxtt me FATALITY IN Tin: UNITED STATES, renders a meiliciiie that will check its progress, and when taken on the first appear, "vice of cough or cold, will entirely prevent it— of extreme importance. Fa der tlm impression the KXTIt Vt'T OF IIIVEKVVOItT AND TAll will answer this pnrimHe with better effect than any medicine hitherto prepared, the proprietor hopes that thorn afflicted will give it a trial. Read the following WOlidcrlul cure of CONHUMPTION, COUGH, SPITTING OF BLOOD AND PAIN IN THE CHEST. Herewith is appended one of the remarkable cured that tilts wonderful medicine has effected. _ _ „ „ New York, Oct. 4, 164.1. To Dr. S. H. Sweetser—Sir: Last October, being now twelve, months since, | contracted a Violent cough and cold in returning late 011 A COLD NIGHT FROM A IJALL, the sudden change from the warm air of the room, to the intense degree of cold without, I think was the ei act cause of it; at first it was CONFINED PRINCIPALLY TO MY HEAD and body, and such was the pain I saltered that I was forced to go to bed for three days. During the time I was in bed I took CONSIDERABLE PURGATIVE MEDICINE, which drove it from my head and body, but it left me with a violent cough; I then had recourse to a GREAT MANY MEDICINES, I saw ndvertised in the papers for roughs and consump tion, and some of them appeared at first to give tempo rary relief, but none of them appeared to have suffi cient strength to eradicate tile disease. I A Iter pursuing the course for about three months, during which time I took about FIFTEEN BOTTLES OF DIFFERBNT MIXTURES, Syrups and Balsam, and I found that mv cough had settled into a hacking rough, and that in addition to it, I was now troubled with A PAIN IN THE BREAST. This I had all the winter with different degrees of sc verity, according as I would contract frssh cold; how ever, as the Spring came on, my cough abated very much, anil the pain in the side and breast would only trouble me at intervals, during the Summer months. I became nearly well, hut as the Fall set in, every little cold I contracted enosed the most VIOLENT COUGHS, attended with very severe I'AINS 111 the BREAST and SPITTING of BL(>OD. Seeing a circular of yours, setting forth the good effects of your EXTR ACT OF LIVERWORT AND TAR, and being impressed with the idea that a medicine prepared from tar would prove BENEFICIAL IN CONSUMPTION. I was induced to give your medicine a trial, *0 I pro cured a bottle and commenced taking it according to the directions. Soon alter commencing it I began to experience relief; the tar appeared to heal my breast and lungs, and cause me to spit up immense iiiiautities of matter and phleghm. Before I had finished the se cond bottle, my cough had entirely let! me, but I thought I had better take a third bottle, tlinugh long before I had finished it, I was entirely well. Thus has your invaluable medicines performed one of the most remarkable cures ever known. ARCMA S. A LOAMS, • Irange st., N. Y One of the most eminent medical writers who has written on DISEASES OK THE LUNGS, . remarks very justly, that the greatest difficulty attend irtg the treatment of Consumptive eases, is in the firs' plaec GETTING PATIENTS TO TAKE A .MEDICINE tor what they consider a mere cough or cold; some re mark, its only a cold; I always let a cold take its own course, and it usually wears off itself. Now in some cases THIS MAV BE TRUE, but I can assure, those suffering with a cough or pain in the breast, that in NINE CASES OF CONSUMPTION OUT OF TEN, they have invariably resulted from a neglected cold. Another c lass of persons even object to take any mc dicine for what they consider ("onsuroption, but I can assure them that in many eases if they bike great care of themselves mid use a proper medicine, they may ef factually cure themselves. ASTHM \ OR DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING can h" effectually cured by the extract of Liverwort and Tar. Bronchitis and Sore Throat will also yieM to its astonishing effects. DR. SWKETSBR'S EXTRACT OK LIVER WORT AND TAR will be found extremely useful to those who suffer from the evil influence, of night sweats. The following WON MERUIT, CURE OF ASTHMA was performed by only three bottles of l)H. SICKER SER'S EXTRACT OF I. TVER Tf'ORT.IVD TJtR: H'atcrviUe , Oneida Co.. ,Y. K., Sept. 2f, 184,1. Having suffered at times for nearly ten years with that most distressing of all complaints. Asthma, and having tried all the physicians of our neighborhood and SOME OP NEW YORK CITY, and failing to obtain relief, I had recourse to many ' HYKNI'S, CANDIES, LOZENGES, &e., which I saw advertised in the different papers as cer tain eiirenlls for this and many other distressing com plaints. However, none of theso afforded me any re lief. Being in your city about a month ago, I called at vour office and purchased three bottles of your celebra ted EXTRACT OF LIVERWORT AND TAR. 'hi arrixing. I immediately commenced taking it, and belbre I had finished (he third bottle i found myself en tircly relieved and have dot had an attack since. You can make whatever lis' you choose of this. <'VRES WILLIAM* To Dr. S. It. Sweetser. New York, i'rice ijl per bottle, or six bottles for (fa. Prepared only by Dr. S. It. Sxvocti*r, Front st . New York. For sale by SETII S. IIA\UE, No. 108 Balti more st-, and eorni r of Charles and Pratt sts. Also, by Perkins, corner of Franklin and Green sts., and cornel of Green and Baltimore streets; Thomp son, conn r ol Howard and Fayette streets; Tyler, corner of High and E. Baltimore streets; and Hopkins. Fell's Point. i!2l-eow3m OVKHSHOH S, VHIV < HEAP. ,I"TJ FFLL KUHBI'R OVERSHOES, of all Children, at Very law prices, V, hoie sale or 11 1 11 I Also.ll)(l pair sup- rinr Dineitisf Pi MI'S. 75 ct*.,at J, NBdUITT's, No 2li Baltimore St., dio., plm HP xt to corner uf Charles HI. FOK THH LAPIKS A'l description!, of Ul'BßEil OVER- of superior quality and vary ~f,t style, for Ladies. Also. Mi-scs' and Ohin'irn's, All at very low prices, wholesale or r< tail.at J. NESBITT'B, No. 033 Baltimore st. did enltn on" door above Charles st. ov 1 1 1..) 1 111 X I'll li.lG.il KjI.TKUS, i FOR I'ltltl F YIN <i TUB WATER! tTllis invaliiahle invention I,as been honortd by tin; AMERICAN INSTITUTE with 'I'IIREE (iObl) MEDALS- At the recent Fair held ia N. Yorlt it wis Kwardert the LAST GOLD MEDAL, for the improved medium, which, C ' ARTIFICIAL STONE. They are warranted to lust and HUN FKEE for yearn ean readily _ obe attaehi d to the common hy ~*— ~ drant, and art: for sale and exhibi tion (for tile present) at Mr. TENNAN'T'S, No. 3 -'orm STREKT, wheic the Agent, who is conversant with Lheir lutinu acture, is in attendance. dSLIm PASHIO W A H I. K HAT AND CAP ESTABLISHM£NT. No. 204, VVEBT PKATT STREET. AOEOHGE K. would most respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he has 11 w on hand a large ami a'tier 11 assortment o IMT-,of all kinds, 01 his own mauu | ficture, which, for beauly of style and fini-b, canuot I be excelled. Together with a large stock of CAPS,. consisting of Fur, Cloth and Glased, j lie would also call the particular attention of tbo. I I.ADII s* to his handsome selection of l.ynx, sable Martin, Genet aud other MUFFS: also, to his bsaw \ tiful fancy velvet and O'njh CAPS for child" it. The above Goods having been selecttd by bitt j self in New York, for his retail trade, and purchased J it the lowest cash prices, h * is enabled to sell them wholesale or retail, as low as aa.y oilier house ix, die I city. olTtlcoJ DK I as.\ CII A (it All. JK„ " j OPERATING ROOMS, No. 1* N GAY STREET, Where he still continues 1 to practice alt the va gsk I 'il "A nuts branches of PEN- at 3 TISTttV,V.JP. In-you g, Pugg eg. t lean jt Tbj-n tag, bxtisclins. Filing. Stc., I ® on the most rsas.mab e touts I nod guarantees all operations I V- by hint to ft b> n eft, ial to the patient. ! Pr. I. Z. likewise continues to Extract HARD and ' At >ET CORNS, bunion:, Ului Xails, .Vails penelect ing fit f'ieih, in five minutes. without the least, PIN oi moon, in a manner that thev will srve s asTfsa. The best .>f city referi net * given if requ.r ed, and crrtißciih s '>oin n- ftr-l Surgeons an' 1 ''Yr. jieians in the world, can he 3ten a; hi offc g|