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PORT OF A T.TIMOR March 5. 1R56. FOR SALE AND RENT. WANTS. AMUSEMENTS.

AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SAL.ES. Hy Win. Adreon Sc Co.

TRUSTEE'S SALE OF FANCY ARTICLES. By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for Baltimore Citv. will be sold at public auetion, at the store No. 29 West Baltimore street, on WEDN the 12th dav of March, 1856, at 10 o'clock, A. M.

A LL THE GOODS CONTAINED IN SAID STORE, consisting of a great variety of FANCY ARTICLES, Toys, Perfumery, Porte-Monnoies, Brushes, Combs, Knives, Scissors, Razors, Accorde-ons. Fancy Soaps, Sec. Terms of sale cash, as prescribed by the decree. For further particulars inquire of DANIEL CHAD-WICK, 24h Second street, or Spurrier's Court, Trustee, or ol aijis.ii.U-N Auctioneers. f23-ts ORPHANS' COURT SALE PROPER OHlTY ON WEST SARATOGA STREET, NO.

i264, TWO STORY AND ATTIC BRICK DWELLING. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, the 16th we will sell at 4 o'clock, on the premises, by order of the Orphans' Court of Baltimore citv, all that LOT OF GROUND AND IMPROVEMENTS situated on West Saratoga street, No. 364, near Fremont, north side, fronting 15 ieet, with a depth of 95 feet, improved bv a good and substantial two story mid attic Brick DWELLING, with two story Back Building in good repair. Terms at sale and sale positive. AVAL HECK.

Administrator. mh 4-ts ADREON Aucts. HERMETICALLY SEALED MILK AND PEACHES AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY MORNING, the 7th at 10 o'clock, we will sell at our warehouse, 22 South Charles to close a concern 9 cases fresh PEACHES. 23 MILK, suitable for export.

Terms cash. ADREON nih6-2t Auctioneers. SECOND-HAND II II FURNITURE, AT FRIDAY MORNING, A larch 7lh, at 10 o'clock, at our warehouse, 22 South Charles street, a ceneral assortment ot SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, among which we name Alahoganv, AValnnt and Grained Wardrobes; Bureaus, AYashstands, Sic; 1 igh and low-post Bedsteads, Pictures, Hat Racks, Sec. ALSO Matresses. Beds and Bedding.

Terms cash. ni6-ts. ADREON Auctioneers. tzn THREE SECOND-H AND PI AN OES AUCTION. On FRIDAY MORN- Alt iivrr i-mi.

n.Au.;il nf in 'rtll- at our warehouse, 22 South Charles THREE SECOND-HAND PI AN OES 1 superior seven octave, in mahosany case and iron frame, Knalie Gaehle makers. 2 second-hand PI AN OES, suitable for learners, and in good order. Terms cash. m6-tsj; ADREON Ancts. JJy Matthews Co.

AGRICULTURAl7IMPLE MENTS, AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY AIORNING, the 7th instant, at 10 o'clock, at our sales rooms, south-west comer of Eutaw and Lexington streets, we will sell an assortment of A I TU A IMPLEMENTS, consisting of PLOUGHS. CULTIVATOR STR AAV CUTTERS, CHURNS, CASTINGS, Szc, at AVill he sold, a variety of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. FANCY GOODS. TIN.

GLASS and CROCKER AVAR ES, BOOTS and SHOES, RUBBERS. SUGARS. Sec. mG-tsl Auctioneers. By G.

Ii. Harrison. ON TH I SD A Yr6 1 at the AVarehouse O'Donnell's AArharf, CARGO of Schooner SamHel from Palermo, consisting of 2 250 ORANGES. 500 DO- LEMONS. 20 BAGS FILBERTS.

50 DO- SOFT-SHELL ALMONDS. m4-ts; GEO. L. HARRISON. Taylor Gardner.

CATALOGUE SALE On THIS (THURSDAY') AIORNING, Alarch 6th, by catalogue, commencing at 9i o'clock Qrn PACKAGES AND LOTS FRESH IM-OOU PORTED AND DOMESTIC SPRING DRY GOODS. ALSO. QfTfi LOTS LINEN GOODS Comprising extra -tU Super Double Damask Linen Table Cloths, all sizes; Super Damask Linen Napkins and Doylies, Printed I Cambric 5-8 Hemstiched, Alen's 78 extra Handkerchiefs, 4-4 Irish Linens, 3-4 Linen Sheeting, Case Linen. m5-tst TAYLOR GARDNER. Ancts.

By Samuel II. Gorer. DESIRABLE DAVELLINGS ON LEXING TON ALSO ON RABORG STREET. AVill be sold on TUESDAY AFTERNOON. Alarch 11th, at 3 o'clock, on the prer-Kses, the following descrilied verv desirable PROPERTY, viz: ALL THOSE THREE LOTS OF GROUND and IMPROVEMENT situated on the south side of Lexington street, lieing the 2d, Sd and 4th house west from the southwest corner ot Lexington and Schrceder sts.

The lots each iront Lexington street 11 feet, with a depth of 55 feet. The improvements consist of three well-built three-story BRICK DWELLINGS one of which has a brick back building. Ground rent Q25 on each house, 610 of which can lie bought out at once. Each under rent at S'100 per year to punctual tenants. ALSO, PROPERTY ON RABORG STREET.

On same afternoon at 4 o'clock, I will sell on the premises, the ibllowing descrilied PROPERTY, viz: ALL THAT LOT OF GROUND and IMPROVE-A1ENT situated on the-south side ot Raborg street, beginning aliout 12 feet 6 inches east from Stockton alley, and frontine on Ralxirg street 11 feet 10 inches and running lwck 5o feet to a two feet alley, commencing with Stockton alley. The improvement consists of a well-built two-story and attic Brick WEl-LING, subject to the ground rent of '20 on the lot, 612 of which can be bought out at once. Under rent at 672 per year. Terms cash. SAM'L II.

COVER, mh5-ts gercor No. 9 South street. TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtneof a decree of iiiiitlie Circuit Court for Baltimore City, the under 1 lumtriT) 111 VUC1 puLlllt; rant7, rtb hitj premises hereinafter mentioned, on THIS DAY, the 6th day of March. ia5fi, at tour o'clock, P.

AL. ALL THAT VALl ABbE LOT OF GROUND -nii in Baltimore city, beginning tor the same on the west side of North Hoyvard street two hundred and eighty-three and a half ieet north from Saratoga street, and running thence north, on Howard street, twenty-three ieet; thence west, parallel with Saratoga street, one hundred and twenty feet to a fifteen feet alley: thence south, on said alley, twenty-three feet; aiid thence east to the lieginning with the improvements thereon, consisting oi a two storv BRICK DWELLING and STORE on Howard street, with a two story Back Building, and a one story FRAME DWELLING on the alley; all in fee simple, being the property devised bv Bernard C'oskery to his daughter, Catliarine Al. Lee. and her children. The terms of sale are One-third cash, and the balance in six and twelve months with interest and security.

For the title, which is indisputable, apply to T.Tarkin Scott, 16 St. Paul st. BASIL S. ETJ)ER, Trustee. S.

H. GOATER Auct. TRUSTEE SALE (WITHOUT RESERVE) OF FIFTA '-ONE VERY A'ALUAB LE LOTS ON HARFORD AND NORTHERN AVENU ES. The undersigned Trustee, appointed by decree of the Circuit Court for Baltimore citv to sell the Real Estate of Captain George Stever, deceased, lor distribution 1 more Ex-Y. in fee.

situated on the west side of Harford avenue, and north and south side of the Northern avenue, (the Northern avenue passing through the centre ot the lot,) part in the city limits and part, in the county. The whole Lot containing 8 acres of Land, of which the said George Stever died seized and intestate. It seldom happens that so valuable a property is put in the market, having a large front on the Harford avenue, also on the north and south side of the Northern avenue, thus affording facilities for beautiful sites in and adjacent to the city. A lithograph of the property can be seen and every niformation given on application to T. Parkin Scott, No.

16 St. Paul street, orthe Auctioneer. The terms of sale are one-third cash, balance in six and twelve months, with interest and security. Sale peremptory. DANTEL STEALER, Trustee.

SAMUEL H. COVER, No. 9 South street. a BRICK AIACHlNES. The subscriliers are now ready to furnish BRICK AIACHlNES that will temper the Clay and at the same time Alould the Bricks.

They have been well tested, very simple in construction, easily managed, and not liable to get out of order. It will produce with one horse and five laliorers 8,000 first quality bricks per day with the first size machine, and 10,000 per day with the second size. They can be attached to steam or water power to great advantage, and can lie altered in a few minutes to mould Coping, Tile and Bricks ot almost any required size, by having moulds adapted thereto. There is no fear oi breaking the moulds, nor difficulty in relieving the bricks, as is the case with other machines. The Alachines are four feet square and six feet high.

The price of each, with right of use to work by horse power, is 40(i; with pinion and bevil wheel to attach steam power, 425. Town, County and State Rights for sale. Orders addressed to the subscribers.No. 70 BROAD-AVAA', Baltimore, will be promptly attended to. further reference see pamphlets.

Iel3-3m SCRIBNER, STANSBURY CO. INHALATION FOR THE CURE OF ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION! DR. CURTIS' HYGEANA. Ds. Cttrtis Dear Sir: Something more thana year since I caught a heavy cold, which brought on a violent cough, attended with a severe hoarseness.

I have suffered very much from a pain in my left side, and great soreness and pain through my lungs. No remedy I could procure gave me any relief; njW cough and pain in my side became so severe that I was compelled to give up sewing, and I felt very much alarmed about myself. About a month since I commenced using your Inhaling Vapor and Cherry Syrup, andA most happy change has followed. Aly cough has gone, and with it the pain in my side, and I am well. I am thankful, not only for the cure, but that you have given to the world a medicine so admirably adapted to reach and cine diseased lungs.

A friend of mine who has suffered immensely with the Asthma lbr years is being greatly benefitted by the Hygeana. Respectfufly yours, Ellkx AIallatjt, Elm Place, Brooklyn, N. The Inlaler is worn on the breast, under the linen, without the least inconvenience the heat of the body being sufficient to evaporate the fluid. Price, only S3 a package, including Inhaler. Sold by CURTIS Sc.

343 Broadway, N. SETH S. HANCE, 108 Baltimore street, and by Druggists generally. N. B.

Dr. Curtis' Hvgeana is the ORIGINAL and ONLY" GENUINE ARTICLE; all others are base imitations, or vile and INJURIOUS counterfeits. Shun them as you would POISON. jl6-2ml SIX A'EARS' EXPERIENCE HAS PROVED THAT FOR THE CURE OF COUGHS, COLDS. CONSUAIPTION, ASTHAIA, Spitting of Blood, Pain and Oppression of the Breast, there ts vothine eavalto HANCE-S COMPOUND SYRUP OF HOARHOUND.

This medicine has now been in use for six years, during which time there has been a constant demand for it, and its popularity, instead of declining, has been always on the increase. During this time many new medicines have sprung tip for the cure of the above complaints, some of which lasted onlv a few months, and others not as long: but HANCE'S SY'RUP has readily gone on gaining favor with all classes of society, until it lias now become identified bv many females as a REGULAR FAAIILY AIEDICINE. To those who have never used the Compound Syrup of Hoarhound, this notice is particularly directed, as to those who have once experienced its peculiarly happy effects any praise of its merits would be superfluous. Price 50 centscer bottle, or 6 bottles for $2 50. For sale by SETH S.

HANCE, 108 Baltimore st. 1 f(( DRUA1S AND CASES FIGS; lt)UU 40 lrails DATES; 25 bags Palm Nnts5 6 casks CURRANrS. Just arrived and for sale by WILLIAM LAN AH AN, Nd. 122 Lombard straet, le -5t West of Charleti at. 6 17 Sun CLKAKED.

Ptenonship TMedmon. Test, Kcw York, A. C. HhIII. fcAlI.fcii Steamers Win.

Jenkins, Hallett, for Boston. Belvi-dcre, for lticbmond, nd orth Carolina, for Noroik. AltRIVKD. BarqnP Lapw ing. Kclij, from Kioldc Janeiro, January 2J1.

to Hugh Jenktin Co. 1 Barque Amazon, Ml wan, from St. Thomas, 8th nit, via Pa-tnxent, to T. Fierce, Harqne Edaiuad Dwigl.t, Kickcrson, from Boston, to J. W.

Ofborn. Barque Georgians, Reynolds, from Boston, to T. WliitrMss Barqne Dar.iel Webber, Ryder, from Boston, to T. Whit, rioce Co. Barque Bav State, Sparrow, rrom Boston, to T.

K. Mattiiewa ii Son. Barqne Modena, Ryder, fna Boston, to T. R. Matthews A Son.

Barque Sylph, Jones, from Boston, to T. K. llntlhews Son. Brig Mary hliz-btth, Jordan, from Giribbeau Sea, to W. F.

Murdock. W9 towed up from Annapolis, by steamer Fairy Jtieen. Urij Josephus, Farre'il, from Savannah, to Jan. GIrvan. Brig Santa Tiara, oo.l, from Avea Island, to Kelsey 3ry and Philadelphia Co.

Srhr. J. W. Limlsey Clark, from Cardenas, to Keley 4 Gray and J. C.

Yates A Co. Schr. Wb. P.Buckraan.Smitli,fm Kastport.to Win, Gardner. 8clr.

Cohaanv.lt, lVKj, from Kew Orleans, to T. Wi aim Co. and oti era. Si lir. B.

WFry, Brownlcy, from Caribbean Sea, to C. R. earce. Pi hr. I H.

Kickerson, B-arso, from Boston, to Schr. Alio Mow Pike, f.oiu Ave Island, to Kelsey A Gray Philadelphia Guano Co. Cclir. Adelaide, Clarke, from Mobile, to Heslen ft Rogers. Schr.

Bea Foam, Robbing, fni New Bedford, to Heslen Holers. Bclir. K. L. B.

Wales. Koss, fiom Charleston, to W. Klioads Son. Pclir. Joa.

Guest, Saltier, fin Trovldence, to Heslen Rogers. Bctar. Selina ilelexi, Keily, from Attakapaa, via Annapolis, to Qnrlbnt Bethel. BohrWiu. St'well, I.or.d.

fin Cardenas, to I.ambert Gittinsrs. 8chr.IJosainoiid. Elli.i, fin Pertiambuco, toT. WhitrideAOo. Schr.

Frederick Hyer, Coomb, from Boston, to 11. Curtis. Schr. Jos. ftu Boston, to Heslen Rogers.

Schr. Somerset, Sterling, from 3.ivannah, to J. Girviu. fjchr. Jatina, BanJel, Savannah, to S.

Q. Hand Co. HEMOliAKDA. Ship Annapolis, Graham, for Baltimore, was loading at Liv-trjool Huh ulr. Ship Mississippi, AlltSi, f.r JTew York, sailed from Hclvoet ltih Hit.

Ship Canvas Back, Clark, sailed from Marseilles for Palermo nit. Ships Caroline, Conner, fir Baltimore, 2oth Richard Anderson, Fitch, and Scotia, Merrill, for do. with despatch, were advertised at Lh erpool icth iilr. Barque Clara Haxal. (of Richmond Kelson, from Rio Janeiro, via Hampton Koailn, arrived New York 4th iust.

"William Hyde," Atkinson, from Wilmington, N.C., arrived at Liverpool nit. Brigs Ocean Wave, Shaw, from Ba'timore, and W. Wilon, Farrell, from Philadelphia, were at Janeiro Jan. 13th. Brig Victory, (Br.) McXeilly, for Baltimore, (having repa'r-d' sailed from Belfast 16th uit.

Brig H. tiotild, Anderson, for Norfolk; schrs. S. Pri Gan-dy, and Southern Belle, O'Brien, for WilminstoB: Eclipse, Hutchins, for Kiclinioml, J. Sparks, Rogers, for City Pi.itit, Cleared at hew York 1th Sylvester Allen, Sears, from Wilmington, and A.

Heaton, Kan, from Norfolk, arrived at lo. same day. S--hra. Alvarado. Htibbard; W.

Lone, Frank; ani Flora, Bonze, sailed from Norfolk 3-1 iitst for Ilaltimore. Schrs. Mosca, (8r.) McKinney, from Nassau, N. and Adeline, from Richmond, for Baltimore, were at Norfolk 3-1 Schr. J.

C. Brook', Grillin, 'rum Portland for Baltimore, bit Into Norfolk 2d inst. for a hnrhor. Schr. Georgia, for Baltimore, next day, -was at St.

George, Bermuda, 12th ult. Schr. Myrover, from Point for Wilmington, N. arrived at New London 1st inst. At Nassau, (no date) ahip Orleans, leaking badly, (uo doubt an error, and cur.

Ior.a, Cady, for Baltimore. Cl.KAKKI FOR 0ALT1XORK. fteamshiji Wtsternport, Berry, at New York 4tH inst. Schr. M.

Slui.fo:i, Brewster, at New York Inst, fechr. Ldith, Lavender, at Boston f(3 insf. L.OST AND FOUND. Wedtiesiliiy nioriiiiig, a BLACK LACE VKIIj, 1mi wet ii tliecorneroi'Coui tUiiid and Frank-1 a streets Bud CaOiedrtil and Centre streets. A suitit-l)Ie regard will lie given if left at No.

9 Franklin street. mlifi-2t. LOST On Moi.dnv inst.a Jjidis' BREAST1HX, representing a Stetii of Ked Cnrrntits, leaves and I rarc'i of gold, live or six currants of red stone. A suitable reward will be paiil. tlio thanks of the owner, if left at the S.

K. CORNER OF HOWARD AiSL FAVl.TTE LOST On Inst Saturday, a blue Mosaic EAR" KING, feiween Sharp and Gay on Bnlti-niore or on Gay street from Baltimore to Madison st. Tiia finder will be liberally rewarded bv leaving it at No. 131 KNSOli STllKKT, north ol Madison Old Town. it LOST Ou Baltimore streer.

between North and diaries a GOLD LINK BRACELET. A suitable reward will be given if returned to 22 North street. mh5-2l. LOST OR DROPPED IN A STORE On the 4th between Howard. Lexington and Baltimore 6'reets, a I'ORTE-MONXOIE.

containing; from 683 to luo, mostly in Carolina and incima Aotes. A re- KASTEKN AVENl" mo-3 50 LOST A SETTER DOG, white, with brown head and ears, and brown spots on his "Imck; nine months old; answers to the name of "Jack." A reward of will le given if returned to No. 9 SARATOGA STREET. nilH-St BOARDING. BOARDING.

Any one desiring BOARD, with the Comfort? of a Hoine in a respectable Family, may be accommodated by addressing a note to G. AV, Snh Othce. The location central and pleasant. ltt WO GENTLEMEN and tlieir WIVES, or three or lour single GENTLEMEN, can be accommodated with comfortable ROOMS and BOARD bv applying at No. 2ot PRATT between Hanover and bharp sts.

MRS. K.Sn MILLER. m5-StJ A' GENTLEMAN AND LADY can be accommodate! with a fine LARGE ROOM and GOOD EOARI), Also, two or three JGentlemen. Call at No. 241 FRATT STREET, between Sharp a nd How a rd ip5-3t NE OR TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, or a Gentleman and Wife, can le acemntnodnted with good BOARD antt pleasant Rooms by applying at 52 N.

LIBERTY ST. The house has the convenience of Hot and Cold Showfr Baths. f2l-12tr HOARDING' -Several tine large CHAMBERS and IJ als also single ROOMS for renr. Apply at H. ST UAKi No.

lG'J West Lombiud street, near Sharp st l'25-eoGtJ PLEASANT BOARD AND THE COMFORTS OF A HOME may be obtained in a quiet, agreeable locality. The house has cverv convenience lor comfort, such as baths. and there are no other Uarders. Apply at No. 14J N.

PARK ST. PERSONAL. I PERSONAL. The Advertiser wants a YOUNG LADV to take charge and oversee a large House. Thebeith will lie casvTas there are plenty of servants to dotheworki The advertiser is a young man who has been left sole possessor by the death of his parents.

Address a line to IJ ERMAN, Baltimore post-othee, giving name and residence. mh 6-3t MY WIFE. ANN ElTlZABETII WITI1ER-STESE. hav ing left my bed and lward without the least cause or provocation on my part, I hereby caution all persons asainst trusting her on my account, I will pay no del'ts of her contrac' inz from this date. E'itj CHARLES G.

AV1THERST1 E. TAKE NOTICE That from this day I forewarn all persons from harboring or trusting mv wife CATHERINE ORTL1P, fori shall pay no debts of lier contracting, as she lult ine without any cause whatever. MAHLON ORTL1P. I REAV'ARI). Ran away on the 3d a small I colored GIRL, alxii't 14 old.

named ANN. Said girl had on a blue cotton frock, leather shoes, went away with head bare. The above reward will be paid to any one delivering the pirl to rne. or giving such in-ionpation so that I can get her again. All persons are hereby warned against harboring said girl.

V. J. ECKEL, ir.o-St No. 22D E. Madison str SALE A LOT I BALTIMORE CEME-TERY, pood location.

Thev are now selling at the Oifte for Fifteen Dollars, and no less. I will sell this tin- TEN DOLLARS. Apply at No. 52 EAST FAY I STREET. m5-2t, 17OR SALE Two larze size HYDRAULIC 1 PRESSES.

one large size SCREW PRESS, all ill complete working order, for sale low. Applv to JOHN II. ROACH, fe29-lm? Jack son's wharfFeU's Poiiit. FOR SALE -One of SINGERS' LATEST IMPROVED SEWING MACHINES. Sold for no fault.

Enquire at I3ti NORTH BOND ST. m4-6t; CJALT V3 10.M0 bushels Island SALT, coarse and white, for striking and packing, lor sale in lots to suit Fishermen, On favorable terms, bv N. E. BERRY, ri tl-eol id i tW' No. 8 Bowly's wharf.

HAM BAGS. assorted sizes and finalities. For iale at lowest manufacturers' prices, by R. II. ATWELL, TriVtn E3 South otreet, Bowly's wharf.

BATHiBRICKS AND SAL SODA. 45 liarreis BUISTOL BRICK, containing les3 than UK) each. 0 pmall casks New Castle SAL SODA. For sale by tingle package or more, from vessel, at low price. C.

F. PITT, m5-2t 12 Commerce street. M' AIT. RYE, OTTS, DRIED PEACHES, APPLES, and sundry other Country Produce, just received and tor sale by ELDER WEBB, ni3-tf corner Pratt and Commerce sts. OHIO FAMILY FLOUR AND PEARL STARCH.

100 bbis. Ohio Farnilv FLOUR 5)0 boxes "FraserV Ohio PEARL STARCH In store and for tale by ELDER WEBB, m3-tf comer Pratt and Commerce sts. BEEF, PORK AND LARD S50 bbls. No. 1 BEEF.

150 Mess and Prime PORK 130 kegs LARD in store and for sale by ELDER WEBB, Tn3-tf corner Pratt and Commerce sts. tWEET ORANGES. 10 bbls. SWEET HAVANA ORANGES for (Ale by G. A.

MARTIN No. 92 Pratt street, TTi3-tf5 opposite Patterson street. HIGH PROOF OHIO WHISKY SX bbls. received and for sale bv ELDER WEBB, m3-tf corner Piatt and Commerce sts. DRESSED FLOORING, leet 5-4 North Carolina FLOORING 20,003 9-3 do.

do. 4-4 E. Shore and Virginia do. fidno Dressed White Pine SHELVING, PARTITIONING, col various qualities, all well teasoned, and for sale in lots to suit, bv II. DARLINGTON, 1-1 210 South Howard st, REASONED ALBANY LUMBERS 40.tKi0 feet 4-4, 5-4, C-4 and 3-4 white IXE.

feet 2. 4 and 5-inch black WALNUT. S.5.O00 feet 1, 2, 2 and 3-inch CHER Y. 12,000 feet 5-8 wi'do prime POPLAR. lO.OfO ieet 6xG, 7x7.

ftx8, 9x9, 10x10 Poplar Columns. 15,000 Jeet 3x3, and 6x6 Maple Scantling. 300.000 feet 4-4 bright white Pine Cullings. Will be 'jold on pleasing terms. Apply to THOMAS ROGERS, Lumber Commission Merchants, feSG-12tt East Falls avenue.

WINDOW GLASS, PAINTS, BAKER Nos. 32 and 34 SOUTH CHARLES Importers of French and Manufacturers of Baltimore WINDOW GLASS, DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE, VIALS, BOTTLES, JARS, n.Asiirs; x-f Importers and Agents for the sale of Alum, Roll Brimstone, Copperas. Epson) Salts, Saleratus. Hi Carb. Soda, 1.

Soda, Saltpetre Dorax, iHsuie Poap, Castor Oil, Iinseed Oil. White Lead, Chrome Green, Chrome Y'ellow, Paints in oil: all kinds. BOUQUETS! BOUQUETS! AT PRICES FROM ONE TO FIFTY DOLLARS. JAMES M. HAIG BRO.

solicit the tavor of a call hr the Indies, to select their BOUQUETS "for the Commencement," at their etoresga Baltimore street, between South and Cslvertt or atZ3 Baltimore street, ltweea Charles Bad Light. m4-3t. By Chance Sc Gren. -FURNITURE AND HARDWARE AT We will sell at our Auction Rooms, on SATURDAY AIORNING. Alarch mh.

155. at lo o'clock a large lot of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, as Leds; Bedsteads; Tables; Chairs; Stoves; lounges; Solas; Glasses, Szc. a HARDWARE, A-C. As Saws; Augers; Locks; Knives and Forks; Chisels, ice, Ac. CHJA'A AND GLASSAVARE.

Tumblers; Salts; l.aipSj Holders; Dishes; Plates; Castors, Szc, Szc 25,000 fine imported CIGARS; Dry Goods; Clothing, ic, with manv other GotmJs CHANCE Sz GREEN. Auctioneers. m6-ts) 93 and 100 Baltimore st. FINE GOLD AND SILArER WATf-Tisi i.Y LARGE INA'OICEOF JEWELRY. Ac' AT AUCTION.

Will be peremptorily sold.t the Auction Rooms, corner of Holliday and Baltimore streets, on FRIDAY" AIORNING, March 7th. at in o'clock, a large lot ot fine WM, Silver and Plated AVATCHES, by the liest makers. JEWELRY. 1 000 PIECFj FINE GOLD JEWELRY. Also, a lot of Fancy Articles.

CHANCE Sz GREEN, m6-ts) Auctioneers. Uy V. AV. Bennett Co. TRADE SALE OF GLASS.

MARCH 1RTH. R-ATJ'h'AI SALE OF I ftflO PACKAGES OF I XjOUU GLASSWARE, from the Boston and Sandwich and New England Glass Companies of Boston. OHft CRATES OF EARTHEN WAR of aJ recent importation. Catalogwes filteen davs liefore sale. F.

W. BENNETT Sc fe 15-t Auctioneers. VERY VALUABLE FEE SIMPLE AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY ON HANOVER, PRATT AND PACA STREETS AT AUCTION. The undersigned owner, aliout removing from tne city of Baltimore, will olfer for sale, bv Public Auction, on the premises, on WEDN ESDAY Alarch 12, at 11 o'clock precisely, the following property: HANOVER STREET. A LOT OF GROUND Hie r.u-mail by the intersection of the east side of Hanover Lstrcet and the north side of I.ittln VorW Kirtutt.

binding on Hanover street 20 feet: thence easterly, parallel with York street, 64 feet 4 inches; thence northerly 5 feet 6 inches; thence easterly 2 feet; thenoe northerly 6 feet to a 3 feet alley, with the privilege thereof; thence easterly 14 feet; thence southerly 31 feet 6 inches: thence westerly, binding on Little York street, 81 feet to the beginning. The improvements ftra a spacious three-story BRICK DWELLING, vrtlh. store in front, two-story Back Building and Kitchen; also, on Little York street. Stable and Carriage House, all in completeordorand very (esirgbie property, Ground vear T. PRATT STREET PROPERTY IN FEE.

Same Day at 4 o'clock in the Afternoon, A LOT OF GROUND on the south side of I Pratt street, 20 feet west of Eutaw street, fronting i-on Pratt street 18 leet, by a depth of 84 feet to an alley 8 feet 4 inches -wide; improved by a three-story DAVELLING and STORE, with two-story Back Building and Kitchen, now under rent. PACA STREET PROPERTY. Same Afternoon at 4-V o'clock. A LOT OF GROUNDon the west side of Paca street, 3d house south of Saratoga street, 15 leet "front, by a depth of 66 feet to an alley 3 feet wida. The improvements are a two-storv BRICK DWELLING, with two-story Back Building, dining-room and kitchen, with bath-room complete.

Ground rent $'51 per annum, payable half vearlv. Terms One-third cash; balance in 4 and 8 months, with approved security, bearing interest from day sale. JOHN K. MESSERSMITU, F. AV.

BENNETT Sc fe25-ts: Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF- WORSES. AVAGONS. CARTS, AND MACHINERY" OF A LAMP-B LACK ANU FACTORY AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY.

13th, at 12 o'clock, precisely, we shall sell at the Manufactory, situate on t.eadenhall street, corner of AVest street, all the FIXTURES. Szc. contained therein. Wename 2 valuable DRAFT HORSES 2 superior AVAGONS, with springs 2 CARTS; lot HARN ESS Platform Scales; large Iron Kettles; Presses; Srill and Tank; Screws and Presses; AA'heelliarrows; Chain-Pump; Force Stoves; Clock; Desk; Chairs, Sec. ALSO.

60 Tar Ca-ks: 15 Barrels: lot of Gas Tar, Szc. iOTernis cash, in Bankable money. AVAL GEO. READ. JOSEPH ROGERS, Txu st ocs re4-ts F.

AY. BENNETT AuctsI VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS ON GILAIOR AND COLUMBIA STS. AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY, Alarch 13th. 1856, at 1 o'clock, at the Baltimore Exchango.

we shall sell the following desirable LOTS OF GROUND lOn FEET, NORTH SIDE OF GILAIOR 1UU by 157 feet deep, to a 20 feet street, commencing 90 leet south of Franklin street. tfifl FEET. SOUTH SIDE OF AIARRIOTT lUl) STREET, with railroad in front, 102 feet to Cuha street, bounded bv Cookse and Towson streets. QQ FEET, NORTH SIDE OF COLUMBIA OO STREET, about 100 feet west of Scott street, by 215 feet deep. Terms: One-quarter cash; balance in 4, 6 and 9 months, with interest.

N. B. PLATS can lv seen at our counting room. F. AV.

BENNETT 4 mh 3-ts Auctioneers. TRUSTEE SALE. In pursuance of a de- eree of the Circuit Court for Baltimore county. siftm? in entutv. the undersi'iiwi.

as Trustee.wul offer for sale at public auction, at WHITE HALL (Wise's.) in said county, on the Northern Central Railway, on TUDSDAY, the 11th day of Alarch next, ot 12 o'clock. Af ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND of which Patrick Riley, of said county, die seized, containing thirty acres, more or less, with the improvements thereon. This I ml is situated in Baltimore county, aliout twenty-two miles from the citv of Baltimore, be- tween the York Turnpike and the Northern Central Railway, within a mile or two of "ATonkton." on sail railway, and adjoining the lands of Jolm and AATilliara Foster. The improvements consist (I am told) of a comfortable DAVELLING and convenient OUT-BUILD-IN GS. Terms of sale: One-third cash on dav of sale, and1 the lfllance in six and twelve months, with interest and security.

JAAIES AI. BUCHANAN, Trustee. UCTION NOTICE. I. TO STONE CUTTERS.

AVill lie sold on AVEDNESDAA'. Alarch 12ta. UK. at the A'ard recently occupied by Al. P.

BUTCHER, on East Wide AVat'er Norfolk. all the AIAR-BLE, STONE, GRANITE, ar.d other property belonging to the estate of the said Butcher. A fine opportunity is here offered to procure the said Alaterials and the A'ard, there lieing but one other Stone Yard, as far as we know, in this citv. Sale at 11 o'clk. A1ARY A.

BUTCHER. Administratrix, mh 4-7t J. G. POLLARD. Anct'r.

GILAIOR HOUSE, AIoxcmext Sqttarf, BALTIMORE, The subscrilier to inform iiis friends and the public that the GILAIOR HOUSE is now open tor the reception of guests. The house has all the modern hotel improvements and conveniences, and is urnished in a stlenot surpassed by any similar establishment in this" country. Every effort will be made to conduce to the comforts of his patrons, and to make the Gilmor Ilouse all that a first class hotel should be. J. AI1DLEBERGER SMITH, Proprietor.

AV. S. Warner, (late of the St. Nicholas Hotel, New York.) Su permtendent. n24 Ct REY HAIR CHANGED NO DYEING EAIPLOYED.

This happy state of things can lie successfully accomplished bv "F-V nUESErS IMPROVED WAHPENE," nn article which has established for the inventor a reputation fully sustained by the thousands that have used it. For restoring the hair to its original color, promoting a luxuriant growth in tha place of wasted locks, and renewing its natural and g'ossy appearance, no preparation has yet excelled this valuable desideratum. For sale bv SETH S. HANCE. 103 Baltimore st.

Price 1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for 55- j-i6-2m JJANCE'S AIEDI CATED CANDY, COLDS, COUGHS AND HOARSENESS. This Vegetable Candy is composed of thelbUowinff ingredients HOARHOUND, AVILD CHERRY, SENECA ROOT, BONKSET, IRISH AIOSS. COMFREY ROOT, GUAI ARABIC. BALSAAI TOLU, GUAI BENZOIN, ICE LAN ELECAM PAINE, SQUILLS, COLTSFOOT, FLAXSEED, SLIPPf-TRY ELM, PAREGORIC, BALSAM OF HONEY, BALSAM PERU, ANISEED, LIVt.KW UKT, AND OTHER TXGRFTtlEXTS. AMOUNTING TO TAVENTY -SEVEN, Price 25 cents per package, or five for For sale by SETH S.

HANCE, 16-2 in 108 Baltimore Baltimore, Aid. MRS. PHARNUAI'S COUGH CANDY. HE THAT HATH AN EAR TO HEAR, LET HIM HEAR. IlAlTlMOBE, NOV.

10, 1M. Dear ATadam: The duties of my business have exposed me to coughs, colds and a-sthma, and pulmonary affections. 1 have been deprived of the power of attending to the duties of my profession, and sliould have been, bad it not lieen for the lienign effects of your AIEDI CATED CANDYr. I tried bnt a lew hours before I tiegan to reap the advantages of its effects. Air cough and hoarseness left me, AIY LUNGS ARE HEALED, and my appetite greatly improved.

1 therefore have no hesitation in adding my testimony to that of the manr who have experienced tne benefits ol your valuable Cough Candy. AVilliam ATkrckr. Price 25 eentsper package, or 5 packages lor SL Sold by HANCE and Druggists everywhere. jl6-2mj FIG FOR PHA'SIC! A very common saying, but one the true meaning of which has never twoa fully understood until the introduction of AV. GIL-AIAN'S PURE SENNA FIGS to the public, tha most pleasant and effective remedy for constipation of the Bowels, Nervous or Sick Headache, and all diseases arising from a state of habitual costiveness, ever used.

Prepared solely by AV. II. Gilrnan, Chemist, Washington. 1L7" For sale by SETH S. HANCE, 103 Baltimore street, and by Druggists generally.

POPULAR AND FAAIILAr AIEDICINES, SOLD SETH S. HA XCE, 108 BALTIAIORE STREET, (opposite the srx iron bfii-dixg,) DR. McCwSSSltlg REMEDY. TOWNSENIl'S SARSAPARI LLA. OSGOOD'S INDIAN CHOLAGOGUE.

DR. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN, GREEN'S OXYGENATED BITTERS, HOOFLAND'S GERAIAN BITTERS. ORRICK'S GOLDEN OINTMENT. MORTIMER'S RHEUAIATIC COMPOUND, SCARPA'S ACOUSTIC OIL. AIRS.

NORRIS' CEDAR TAR. PERRY DAA IS' PAIN-KILLER, BARTINE'S LOTION, AIcLANE'S LIrER PILLS, PILLS, WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, MORSE'S INVIGORATING CORDI AL. HAMPTON'S VEGETABLE TINCTURE, DAILY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR. MCALLISTER'S ALI-HEALING OTVTMRNT. DR.

AIARCHISJ'S UTERINE CATHOHCON. HAY'S LIN IASNT FOR THE RADArAY'S READY RELIEF, Ttgei her with many other aruoles comprised in tin SETH S. HANCE. j28-6tn; Patterson, below Cab! st. SAVEETSER'S LIVFR-AVORT AND TAR, SCHKNCK PULAIONIC SYRUP, rrSiiSi riti.L'S SARSAPARI LLA By Cannon Matthews.

UNDERAVRITER'S SALE. On THIS (Thursday MORNING, Alarch 6th, eommencingat 10 o'clk, will be sold at our Auction Rooms, 42 and 44 South Charles street, corner of Iinbard street, witltout reserve, lbr cash, bv order of the underwriters 960 doz. Evre, "AVard super quality Table Knives and Forks 14 sets, 51 pseach, Ivory Handle Knives and Forks 216 llis. No 60 pure Flax Linen Thread Table Cloths 20 ps 6-4 Silk Cashmere Plaids 21 ps Fancy Cassimers and 12 doz. Scarfs' l1 Alisses' Cotton Hosiery The Irade are respectfully invited to attend.

CANNON MATTHEWS, I t.l.oll oil iiinci vi wo riii. kjv ii, I'luuroi ine as signees, the following goods, the balance of stock of a citv dealer: 30 pieces Super Black BROADCLOTH; 20 pieces Super Aledlev 50 pieces Super French Fancy CASSIAIERS; 100 pieces Plain and Fancy SATINETS; 20 pieces Cooking's Premium Satinets; 20 pieces SILK PLAIDS; 5 pieces Black SATIN A-ESTINGS: 2o pieces assorted TalAiv and other VELVETS; 216 pounds assorted Nos. THRE ADS; 60 pieces Super English PRINTS: 200 pieces warranted Madtler Prints; 26 pieces English Alotirning Prints; 30 pieces Bleached SHEETINGS; 50 pieces Unbleached Sheetings. Si inches; 100 dozen Assorted Linen HAN DKERCHIEFS; Together with a large and miscellaneous assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, STOCK GOODS, lOSale to commence at in o'clock. CANNON 4.

ALVTTHEWS. m5-ts. Auctioneers. REGULAR SALE OF GROCERIES, LT-OUORS. TOBACCO, SUGARS, FISH, On FRIDAY AIORN IN G.

7th instant, at. 10 o'clock, at Sales Rooms No. 42 and 41 S. Charles street 56 bbls. bright New Orleans Sugar 48 bbls.

crushed, powdered and coffee Sugar 125 4-lxixofi new ljyer Raisins 50 lxixes Nonpariel Capers 47 boxes Madeira, Sherry, Aluscat and Burgundy AVines 100 cans and pkgs. Spices, viz: Cocoa. Mustard, Pepper, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Alspice, Arc. 43 butts fine Honey Dew Toliacco, lb. lumps 82 lioxes Toilet and Castile Soap IK) lxixes Yellow and Brown Soap 56 lings in Coflee 158 sacks Fine and Ground Alum Salt 200 reams Cap and Brown Wrappius Paper 120 dozen Brooms, Buckets, Tubs, Szc.

96 boxes German Clav Pipes 25 lioxes Eastern Coil Fish 48 bbls. assorted Liquors, Arc. Ac. mh6i-ts CANNON Sc THE ENTIRE STOCK OF THE CABINET JMAlNL J' AtJ iT KING ESTABLISHMENT A x--sraiilis)iment. viz 1QA F1MSIIKD AND UNFINISHED BED-JJ STEADS, a large quantity of Cherry Plank, do.

Scantling; Alaplc Oak, AValnnt, Poplar Scantling and Boards: do. Mahogany Boards and Slal; large lot Turned Lees, Ac. QH OnAPKET OF AVALNUT. GAYY. OAK, ROSEWOOD AND ZEBRA VENEERS.

Also, Alouldings, Knobs, Spmdles, Szc. ALSO. CABINET ITARDAVARE. viz: Locks. Hinges, Castors, Screws, A'arnish ami Nails, in great variety, together with all the FIN ISHED and UNFINISHED A ORK in the Establishment.

Terms cash, and sale peremptory. CANNON MATTHEWS. mG-tSj Ger.cor. Auctionrs. FEE SIAIPLE HOWARD STRF.P.T PRO PERTY AT AUCTION.

We shall sell on -TURDAY. 15th nistaut. at 1 o'clock, at tha Balti more Exchange THAT VA LUABLE LOT OF GROUND situate on the west side of Howard street, between I ex ington and Clay streets, fronting alxmt 24 feet 6 inches on Howard street, and running back aliout 125 feet. Ths improvements consist of a three-story BRICK STORE AND DAVELLING, with a two-sforv Back Building. The Store is No.

67 Howard Sale peremptory. Terms at sale. SAMUEL H. WENTZ. Administrator of David Bixler.

mhc-ts: CANNON St ALVTTHEWS, Aucts. By William Hamilton. A SECOND-HAND BRICK PRESS AND SUNDRY TOOLS AT AUCTION. 1 shall sell at the auction room 177 Pratt st, on THIS (Thursday) MORNING, Alarch 6, at 10 o'clock, for account of whom it may- concern, to pay storage and repairs, a second-hand Brick Press, in good order, which has lieen aliout two years on hand. JOHN BURNS.

ml-tsj; AVM. HAMILTON, Auct. Hy Gibson Sc Co. SALE OF A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF VERV FINE OIL PAINTINGS. On THIS (Thursday) AIORNING, Alarch 6rh.at 11 o'clock, we will sell by public auetion, at our Picture Gallery, No.

7 North Charles street, a rare and valuable collection of FINE PAINTINGS, ot the Alunich, Belgian and Dutch School, imported direct from Germany, comprising a verv choice and beautiful selection of FIRST-CIxASS PICTURES, deserving the attention oi connoisseurs and others, and to lie sold positively, without reserve, to the highest bidder. They will be arranged lbr examination, with catalogue, one week before the sale. Terms cash, in bankable funds. tegTts GIBSON Sz Ancts. liy Samuel J.

Soper Sc Co. SALE OF FURNITURE. AT STORE. On THIS Thursday) AIORNING. 6th at 10 o'clock, at the auction store No.

26 South Charles we shall sell a general varietv of new and second-hand FURNITURE, viz: Alahoganv Rocking Chairs; Sofas; Centre Table; Alahogany AA'ardrobe; marble top Dressing Bureaus; Console and Plain do; Cottage Bedsteads; cane and wood seat Chairs; Rocking Feather Beds; Alatresses: Ixmnees, Szc. SAAIUEL J. SOPER Sc mh 4-ts Auctioneers. rjf, A STORE AND DAVELLING HOUSE ON fl3 BALTIMORE STREET AT AUCTION. On J-AI ONDA AFTERNOON, 10th at four o'clock, on the premises, we shall sell a two storv and attic brick STORE and DWELLING HO USE," with a two storv lack building, situated on AVest C-iltimore being "No.

686. fronting 13 feet 7 inches, with a depth of 71 feet, with a 2 feet side alley. The-above Store is a desirable place for business. Ground rent 28 per annum. Terms at sale.

mS-tsl SAM'L J. SOPER Sc Aucts. si, VALUABLE PROPERTY ON SARATO-OhjGA STREET AT TRUSTEE'S SALE. By i--virtue ofa decree of the Circuit Court for Baltimore city, the subscrilier, as trustee, will offer for sale at public auction, on the premises, on TUESDAY, the 25th day of Alarch next, at 4 o'clock. P.

ALL THAT PARCEL OF GROUND in the city of Baltimore, and descrilied as follows, viz: Beginning for the same on the north side of Saratoga at the distance of 135 feet westerly from Howard street, and at the north-west comer of Saratoga and State and running westerly on Saratoga street 15 feet to the centre of a partition wall; thence northerly, through the centre of said wall, 29 feet; thence westerly, parallel with Saratoga street, 1 foot 2 inches; thenca northerly, parallel with Howard street, 26 feet 10 inches to an alley about 2 feet 2 inches wide, communicating with State street; thence easterly, bounding on said alley, 16 feet 2 inches to State street, and thence bounding on State street, 55 feet 10 inches to the place of begmning. The improvements consist of a three storv BRICK DAVELLING HOUSE. The above property is subject to the yearly ground rent of 45. The terms of sale as prescribed by the decree are One-half cash on the day of sale, and the balance in six months thereafter, with interest and security. JOSEPH C.

BOYD. Trustee. SAAIUEL J. SOPER Auctioneers. sZ, PUBLIC SALE LARGE AIACHINE SHOP OAND FOUNDERY.

with all the AIACHINE-iKY, TOOLS. Bv virtue of the powers vested in them by a Deed of Trust, executed by Joel N. Dlake, in due form of law, the undersigned will offer at Auction, on the premises, (unless liefore that time disposed of at private sale,) on the SECOND DAY OF APRIL NEXT, 1856, at in o'clock, A. AL, of that day, ALL THOSE FOUR PIECES OR PARCELS OF OROUND lying and being ui the city of Baltimore, and contiguous to each other, fronting on Monument street. 60 feet, with a depth of 220 feet to an alley, and also fronting on Constitution street 140 feet, with a depth of 78 leet more or less, being the same Siece or parcels of eround which were leased to said oel N.

Blake by David Creamer and wife, by Indenture bearing date on the 2d Novemlw, 1851, and recorded in Liber E. No. 1, Folio 74, one of the Land Records of Baltimore city, by John Eschbach and wife, by Indenture liearing date on the 20th day of Alay, 1351, and recorded in Liber A. AV. 10: 468.

Folio 5, and AA7iUiam A. Alarsh and wife, by Indenture bearing date on the 17th day of Alay, 1851, and recorded in Lilier A. AV. No. 468, Folio 7, Szc, one of the Land Records of Baltimore city together with the improve ments thereon erected and being, consisting of a AIACHINE SHOP on Alonument street, 60 feet by 40 feet, three stories high, new work of the best material and workmanship, with slate roof; also, in the centre of the lot is a FOUNDERY, 50 bv 80 feet, and on the rear is a building now used ibr STABLING in part, and residue for drying cores; also, a building 20 by 30 feet, which connects the Alachine Shop with the Fou'ndery, and is used as a BLACKSMITH SHOP.

On that portion of the premises fronting on Constitution street there is a large SHED, used lbr cleaning castings, 20 by 50 feet, with slate roof. ALSO, 1 Fifteen-Horse ENGINE and BOILER; 2 Fifteen-feet LATHES; 2 Ten ieet do. 1 Baltimore CUTTING AIACHINE; 1 CUTTING ENGINE; 1 CHUCK LATHE to swing 8 feet; 2 UPRIGHT DRILLS: Sundry BLACKSAIITH TOOLS. ALSO. A large assortment of PATTERNS and TOOLS usually found in a large Alachine and Foundery Establishment.

This property is subject to an annual ground-rent of 621 50. It has been used for sometime as a Alachine and Founderv Establishment, is most advantageously situated for that purpose, and most, judiciously and conveniently arranged lor the business. Persons desirous of engaging in that business, as well as speculators, would do well to examine 'the property and attend the property will bo for private sale until the dav named. Terms of sale, on a credit, to be particularly made known on the day of sale. Application may be made to D.

C. II. EMORY Attorney at law. No. 17 St.

Paul Or to POOLE Sc HUNT. Trustees, North st. TRUSTEE'S SALE. Br virtue of a decree (nSol the Circuit Court ibr Baltimore county, in "-Equity, made ki the case of Thomas Siade and others vs. Alexius Alorris and others, the undersigned, Trustees, will offer at public sale, at Parkton, on the line of the Susquehanna Railroad, in Baltimore county, on TUESDAY, the 18th day of March, at one clock AI 1.

ALL THAT PART of A TRACT of LAND rear Parkton, in Baltimore comity, called "AVilliams Prospect," containing sixty-seven more or less, with the improvements thereon. consisting good LOG DAVELLIN Ig 4 Ilouse and Aleat House, and a good OHC II AK D. 1 he water on this place is excellent, and there is a sutn- C1 IfOTOF GROffVD near the aliove, containing Twelve Acres ot LAND, part Wood and part C3Adi'ARCEL OF LAND containing 100 Acres, more or less, adjoining Lot No. 1 part Wood and part Cleared plnt'of the Property will be exhibited at the davof sale. The title is believed to be good, and possession can be had without Thetemi8of sale are, one-third cash on the day or ile; and the balance in equal instalments at 6 and 12 mouths, with interest and security.

WILLIAM COLLINS, Trustees. T. PARKIN SCOTT, I fel8 Sawts; ASSIGNEES' SALE OF CLOTHS CSI-AIERS, SATIN VESTINGS, SATINRTS VELVETS, FRIDAY OR I March 71 ii. Tit warerooifis nu. niio wjttiii i hnr na 'AST LOMBARD STB-WU'" VrP THE FALLS.

AT riinvn'i HlfiBMxe -xv- On MONDAY rl lBn loth, at 1 o'clock, we shall sell I- xxiTlRE STOCK contained in th aliove THE NEPTUNE HOUSE A Nil STOR V. adjoining, on Pratt lietween South and Bow- I V'S Wliarl. IS Otieren lor rent. 1 nnlnrannnnuita at MESSRS. MIDDLETON oKtc- conists.

inlifi-3t The Good-Will and Fixtures of fjjj a TOBACCO AND SEGAR STORE, now i.if Lniureiau nusiiiess in one a tne principal cit rent low. Applv at the Sun Office. m-3tt OPPORTUNITY FOR ANY oxe ra 5X119 WANTS TO COMMENCE STOCK and GOOD WILL of the DOYS' ORIGINAL SUPERIOR CLOTHING 1 ORE, which has been selected with great care, the present proprietor having other business which claims Ins attention; or he would be willing to take a PARTNER, of good moral character, who could furnish some S2.000 cash, and would devote his time and attention to the same. Every satisfaction will le given upon appli-cafion at 73 Baltimore street. mfi-2t 1 ALATKA STEAM SAW MILL FOR SALE.

WILL be offered at nnblio sale on the 7th DAY OF ArRIL next, at Palatka, Putnam county, Florida, the entire establishment known as the PALATKA STEAM SAW I LL, comprising a large two gang STEAM SAW MILL in complete order, with Circular Saws, and EIGHTY HORSE POWER ENGINE, spacious Wharf for shipping, Tog Pens, Outbuildings, and a good DWELLING HOUSE attached, all nearly new. Title undoubted. Oilers to purchase at private sale will be considered prior to day of sa lc. Terms One-third cash, and balance in one and two years, with interest at seven per secured by liond-of purchaser, and mortgage upon the premises. The Property to be kept insured and pohev assigned.

Address GEO. R. FAIRBANKS, Assignee, St. Augustine. A.

M. REED. Jacksonville. JAMES BURT, Palatka. AND IN THE GOUNTY FOR SALE.

Fifty lJ Acres of kAND; also, two or three small Tract's ol 10, ti and 25 Acres, each within 3V miles of the city, lor Kile on reasonable terms, bv WM. A. STEWART, f5fi-eofit( 53 Fayette slreet. 1 FARMERS' AND MERCHANTS' BANK OF GREENSBOROUGH. MD.

For the convenience of the business community' this Iwink will keep deposits with SAME HARRIS SONS lor the redemption of her circulating notes. 122-1 C. BRETZ, Cashier. MERCHANTS SHOT TOWER COMPANY, Baltimore. February 12, lttsi.

At a meeting of the Directors, held THIS MR. RICHARD KEMP was unanimously elected Secretary of this Company. Mr. Richard Kemp is alone authorized to collect and give receipts for any money due this Com-pain from this date. HENRY D.

HARVEY, Baltimore, Feb. 1856. fe21-eo6t: President. CENTRAL OHIO RAILROAD COMPANY. The HOLDERS OF THE SECOND MORTGAGE BONDS of this Company are hereby notified that a paper has been prepared and left at the banking house of Messrs.

S. Harris Sons, Baltimore, for the signatures of such of them as may approve ol the plan therein proposed. It being important that steps should be adopted without delav for the PROTECTION OF THE INTERESTS OF THE BONDHOLDERS, they are earnestly requested to lose no time in attending to this notice. riti5-4t OFFICE OF THE PENN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Philadelphia, February 5, lfiaG.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That this Company has determined to PAY IN CASH the CERTIFICATES OF SCRIP issued for the DIVIDEND OF THE YEAR 1849, on presentation and surrender of the same at theoffice of the Company, on the North East corner of THIRD and DOCK STREETS, on and alter the first day of March next. By order of the Board of Trustees. JOHN W. HORNOR, Secretary. All persons holding CERTIFICATESof SCRIP lbr the year 1849 in the ahve Company, will please present them lor payment at this office; aiid those insured prior to January 1 H'oG.

will call and receive their certificates of fccrip and cash dividends. A. A. REWARD. General Agent lir Maryland.

mlil-eo6tt 59 Second street, Baltimore, Md. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY, Febrfarv 27. lH5fi. WILIJAM KING-HORN vs. AUGUSTA KINGHORN.

THIS ISA BILL FOR A DIVORCE. -The original and amended bill states that in the month of Septemlier. 18-52, the Petitioner intermarried with one Augusta Gernhardt, of the city of Baltimore, and that they lived together as man and wife for about eight weeks, when, without cause or provocation, the said Augusta left him; that he again and again endeavored to induce her to return, but that she has always refused and declared that she will never return to him; that this separation has continued uninterruptedly for the last three years, and that there is no reasonable hope of any reconciliation; and pray that the marriage mav be dissolved absolutely and unconditionally; And further states, that the said Augusta resides out of the State of Maryland. It is therefore adjudged and ordered, That the complainant by causing a copy of this order to be inserted in some newspaper published at the citv of Baltimore. once in each of three successive weeks, before the2fitli nay ol March next, give notice to tne said absent defendant of the object and sulistanceof this petition, and warn iter to appear in tins courr in person or by solicitor, on or belbre the twenty-ninth day of July next, to answer the premises and show causie, if any she has, whv a decree ought not to pass as praved.

WILLIAM GEORGE KREBS, True copy. Test, W. II. II. TURNER, fe28-law3t Clerk.

rr CO-PARTNERSHIP. 1 HE TNDERS1GNED have this day associated themselves together for the purpose of conducting the KEADY-MADE CLOTHIN BUSINESS, under the firm of WOLF BERGMAN. M. WOLF, H. BERGMAN, Baltimore, March 4, 1S56.

m5-3t DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. The Copartnership heretofore existing under the firm of ZEIGLER NEALis This Day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. Either partner is authorized to use the name of the firm in settlement. GEORGE H. C.

NEAL, having purchased the interest of GEORGE W. ZEIGLER, will continue the business at the old stand, No. 63 BALTIMORE STREET. GEORGE W. ZEIGLER, GEORGE H.

C. NEAL. Baltimore, March 1st, A CARD. The undersigned, in retiring from the DRY GOODS BUSINESS, avails himself of this occasion to return his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon the late firm, and would respectfully solicit for his successor, GEORGE II. C.

NEAL, acontmuance of the same. m3-6t GEORGE W. ZEIGLER. TV'OTICE. BENJAMIN WOOD, of the city of 1 New ork, bv mutual consent of parties, has withdrawn from all connection with the contract for the drawing of the Maryland Lotteries such withdrawal to take effect from" the 1st day of December last.

BENJAMIN WOOD, R. FRANCE. Baltimore, February 16, ia5G. R.FRASCE. Contractor and former Manager of the Maryland Consolidated Lotteries, having purchased tne enure inreresi tne management oi said lxine- ries, and the business appertaining thereto, ha ciated with him W.

C. FRANCE. F. X. ias asso- RE- NAN and II F.

COOLY. The business will in fu ture be conducted under the farm of R. FRAN CE CO. fe23-2aw4t: THE UNDERSIGNED, having purchased the ma chinerv and fixtures for making Carpenters' and Guilders' Mouldings, formerly run by Messrs. J.

W. ic B. J. Hughes, is prepared to furnish MOULDINGS, of every style and variety of pattern, on the most reasonable" terms. Mouldings manufactured by this machinery can lie confidently recommended to builders and others as free from the usual objections to machine mouldings.

H. MAGNE, rnfi4-eo6t: 416 and 413 West Pratt st. SHAKER SWEET CORN. FRESH FRUIT AND GROCERIES. New Crop Raisins, in and whole boxes; fresh Figs; Prunes; Dates; French paper-shelled Almonds; Apples; Cranberries; Citron; Currants; Mince Meat, of rny own make: superior Wines; Brandies; Old Rye and Scotch Whisk Cordials, Also, choice Green and Black Teas; English Pickles and Sauces; fresh Peas, Tomatoes, Peaches, Strawlerries, fresh Butter and Eggs at the old Cheap Corner.

H. W. DUNCAN, dl7 3m; south-east corner Fayette and Pine sts TIN PLATE, SHEET-IRON. WIRE, 3,000 boxes Tin Plate, comprising all the extra sizes. 2.000 bundles American Sheet-Iron, from No.

14 to 27. 1,500 English do 10 to 27. 40 packs Russia do Nos. 15 and 16. 1( 0 casks Sheet Zinc, all widths, from 24 to 40 in.

200 pigS Banca Tin. 2.ooo lbs. do in bars 200 pigs Lead. 3,000 lbs. do.

in bars. 25 tons Lead Pipe, i in. to li in. 50 rolls Sheets' Lead, 24 to 6lb. per sq.

foot. 2,000 bundles Wire, all Nos. 50 tons Hoop Iron, to 2i inches. 5 Spelter. bs.

hammered Bake Pans. 1 .000 lbs. B-iass Kettles. Together with a large assortment of Tinman's Tools and Machines; American Rivets, Itoth tinned and black: Babbitts's Metal; Black Lead Crucible, Sec. All of which we offer at the lowest market price for cash or approved paper.

E. Ii. PARKER No. 116 Lombard street, m3-lmf betweem Light and Charles sts. MOTHERS' AND NURSES' SORE NIPPLES are speedily cured by BALBIRNIE'S NIPPLE LOTION, a pleasant and long tried remedy, which also heals Sore Mouth, Chapped Hands, Lips, Sec.

For sale at 75 cents a phial, bv SETH S. HANCE, 108 Baltimore street; MORTIMER MOWRAY, 204 Baltimore street; and by Druggists generaUy. See Handbills, to lie had as aliove. THOS. BALBIRNIE, Architect, Baltimore, ja7-2m; Proprietor.

PERFECT FREEDOM FROM COUGH IN TEN MINUTES AFTER USE, INSURED BY BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS, The most certain and speedy remedy ever discovered for all diseases of the CHEST and LUNGS, Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Hoarseness, Difficult Breathing, Pains in the Chest, spitting oi' Blood, Sore Throat, Irritation of the Uvula and Tonsils, Szc. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by SETH S. HANCE, 108 Baltimore street. HASTINGS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA, NOT ONLY A I I BUT A WARRANTED CURE FOR CONSUMPTION, and all DISEASES OF THE LUNGS.

This Medicine lias decided the dispute aliout the curability ol Consumption, and satisfied the Medical Faculty and all who have used it. that Consumption and all Affections of the Lungs cannot only lie cured, but that they are as easily and simply CURED as almost any of the disorders to which the human frame is liable. The operations fa single bottle, which costs $1, is sufficient to satisfy anv patient if not already too far gone with the disease of this fact, and even a single dose gives evidence of its extraordinary influence in arresting and eradicating the malady by the immediate relief which it affords. This is no quack or secret remedy. Dr.

Hastings, its discoverer, is one of the most eminent physicians of the age, and has made a full disclosure of its history and ail its component parts, to the world, not wishing lo incur the possibility of confining to himself, for the sake of profit, a secret which was calculated to do such universal good. And such has been the wonderlul result of its operations that the Ixindon lancet and Medical themost eminent physicians of both hemispheres, are anxiously calling upon sufferers to have immediate recourse to it, and proclaiming that, of all known medicine, it alone has positively established its efficacy by undeniable proofs of curing Consumption and ail other Diseases of the Lungs. Price 51 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. For sale wholesale and retail by S. S.

HANCE, 108 Baltimore street, Baltimore. jl6-2m AL- in P.of ice; hhks maraeaiuo conee; puivenii, uwum auu Coffee SL GARS, for sale by HARDING CARROLL, m3-tf) Depot No. 126 N. Howard st. 1 1 SUCCORY.

20 casks German SUCCORY, just received and for Bale by GEYER WILKIXS, Ie29-6t 82 South Oalrert street. BALTIMORE MUSEUM! On THIS (Thursday) EVENING, March 6th, THE NAIAD QUEEN: Ok, THE REVOLT of the WATER NYMPHS. Previoss to which the burlesque opera entitled BOMBASTES FURIOSO. Gen. Bomhastes, Mr.

Jefferson; King Artaxomines, Mr. Burnett; Fusbus, Mr. Kemble; Distahna, Mrs. Jefferson. Admission 25 Reserved seats to Parquet 12i cts.

extra Gentlemen unaecompanied by Ladies to Parquet 12i'extra. Box book open from o'clock, A. M. to 5P.M. Doors open at commenoe at past 7.

OT.T.TDAV STREET THEATRE. THIStThursdav EVENUW, March 6th. and every EVENING during the Week, also on SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Will be presented for the fourth time In our city, tha Thrilling and Celebrated Dramatic Romance, (translated lrom the French.) entitled THE SEA OF ICE THE THIRST FOR GOLD AND A MOTHER'S PRAYER mh3-tf In live acts and live Tableaux. NOVEL and ELEGANT ENTERTAINMENT.

NEW ASSEMBLY ROOMS. TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 11TH, Longliellow's Romantic Indian Legendary Poem, HIAWATHA. AVill be spoken by MISS CLARA DARLING, A vonnsr ladv nossessinir a degree of vocal and dramatic talent, in the FULL COSTUME OF AN INDIAN GIRL, With appropriate Forest Scenery, Indian ig wains, and other Illustrative decorations. MISS DARLING has recently delivered this Poem belbre large and fashionable audiences, wit great suc cess, or particulars see small Dins and descriptive pi ogra mnis, lo be had at tne principal Music and Book Stores. TI CKETS 50 CENTS.

Reserved seats can be se-cured without extra charge. m6-5t! AUER'S SALOON, COR. HOWARD and MULBERRY S'I'S. Increased anil Unprecedented At 1 action TI IIS (Thursday) EVENING, March 6. two excellent Pieces, The Noble Shepherd and The Tiro Fritnds, concluding with the National Polka, by Miss Caroline and Master Johnson.

It? APOLLO HALL CONCERT SALOON. OPEN VERY VENING. Admission 61 Cents. Miss Fanny Forrest, Miss liouise Bishop, Mr. J.

Ra mond, Mr. L. Shaw, and other attractions. The Refreshment Department is open during the day. attended by the Ladies of the establishment.

fe28-12t! J. RAYMOND, Proprietor. I OBLIGED TO STAY. JANVARD HOLY LAND ANOTHER WEEK. BY THE REQUEST OF A LARGE NUMBER OF PERSONS who were prevented from visiting the Painting bv the late inclement weather, THE HOLY LAND will remain ANOTHER WEEK at the Temperance Temple, Gay street.

U7" Admission 25 cents; Children 15 cents. Colored persons 25 cents m3-6t; THEATRICAL, FANCY and MASQUERADE DRESSES of every description, suitable for Ladies or Gentlemen, can be HIRED upon reasonable terras. Orders lrom a distance promptly attended to Offica hours from 9 A. M. to 9 P.

M. Apply to R. W. H. MARSHAEL, No.

3 LO Sl lthhl', 1 oppo site Front St. Tlieatre. j22-tMy5 DRY GOODS, A CHEAPER THAN EVER. NOTHER LOT OF THOSE SUPER BLACK SILKS at 1 per yard; very fine White JACON ETS and Fainted LAWNS at 12 cents: and every variety of STAPLE and FANCY GOODS at the lowest mark the first pop. WM.

GEO. MERRIKEN, m5-6t. No. 1 Water street. SPRING ARRIVALS.

Embroideries, Laces, Ribbons, Trimmings and Millinery Goods. L. Jobbers and Retail Dealers in the aliove Goods, No. 67 Baltimore aliove Gay, would respectfully inform their customers and buyers generally that they have just received their SPRUNG STOCK, comprisnig a large and well selected assortment, and among which will be found some of the choicest goods of the season. m5-tf; A CARD.

POSTPONEMENT of the OPENING MY SPRING GOODS UNTIL MONDAY March 10. In consequence of our harbor being closed up for some weeks past, it necessarily compelled purchasers buying Goods in Philadelphia and New ork cities, to send them by Adams' Express which so increased their business, renderinz it impossible to tiring on one half the Goods now waiting lor shipment, thereby greatly disappointing me in the receipt of my Spring Goods. 1 am daily receiving them and will positively open on Monday next. mh5-tf R. W.

PR DEN, 89 and 91 Balto. st. IBBONS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, STRAW BONNETS, Sec. "WHOLESALE OXLT. BENJAMIN CRANE No.

231 Baltimore (up stairs,) Corner ol Charles Invite attention to their new stock of Spring Millinery Goods, which they will sell at the lowest prices for cash, or on time to prompt six months trade. Their stock is verv large and they are in constant receipt almost daily of New Goods. BONNET RIBBONS all prices'. STRAW BONNETS. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, and MILLINERY GOODS of every description.

BEN JAMIN CRANE mh 5-tf 231 Baltimore st. TMPORTANT NOTICE! 1 REMOVAL. The undersigned would beg leave to inform his customers and the ladies in general, that he has removed from his old stand, No. 163 Lexington street, to No. 105 FAYEETE corner of Little Sharp street, (the store formerly occupied by M.

E. Bonney,) where he will this day open anewand splendid stock of LACES, EMBROIDERIES and SHAWLS, with a general assortment of FANCY GOODS. Having every opportunity of selling goods at the lowest auction prices, he respectfully solicits a continuation of the patronage heretofore liestowed on him. SAM'L BENSWANGER. N.

B. Closing out Dress Goods at half price. HOUSE-KEEPING DRY GOODS. To this department of our business we invite the special attention of buvers. PERKINS m4-6t; No.

6 N. Charles st. THE CASH BARGAIN STORE-has received some superior Shirting Muslin, also, some Merrimack 4-4 Muslin, 10c; a lot of those splendid Linens I had last year at 37iVc; Brilliant Bordered Lawns 12, worth l'SJc. GEO. W.

UHLER, 123-tl? 164 Franklin street. CARPETING TWELVE AND A-IIALF CTS. C'AgpETiNG 12 Cents! Carpetino 12' Cents! Roll down your sleeves, throw away your scrubbing-brushesj sand and water, as there is no more use lbr them if von will put some chanee in vour purse and go toHOUCK'S and buy CARPETING at 12V cents worth 31 cents. Also, for sale cheap. DRY GOODS FROM AUCTION.

A. V. HOUCK'S. 235 Lex- ington street. ICTSee front.

Red Awxin's Posts in 129-6t MOURNING GOODS. In deep and half MOURNING ARTTCLES, by the yard or piece. PERKINS m4-6t, No. 6 North Charles street, TVEW ORK MOURNING STORE. W.

MY-1 ERS, No. 5 North CHARLES is now constantly receiving his Spring and Summer Importations of MOURNING DRESS GOODS, BONNETS and MANTILLAS. Family Mourning orders solicited; f25-tA16 HEMP CORDED SKIRTS-An article much superior to the Whale-lione Skirts, not being liable to break, and being much lighter. For sale bv JNO. A.

ROCHE SON, f21-tf 54 Hanover street. BARGAINS A THE CENTRE MARKET BARGAIN STORE. Call and get SI 25 worth of Dry Goods for S'l; Manchester Ginghams, 10 cents; fine Muslins, 6, 8 and 10 cents; superwhite Flannel, 25, worth 37A; more of those cheap Linens at S7V and 50 cents. Corner CENTRE MARKET SPACE and PRATT ST. 116-tl CKIRTS! 3 J.

EDWARD BIRD No. 211 Baltimore Will open TO-DAYr a new style of WHALEBONE SKIRTS, to which they invite the attention of the Ladies. 114-tf MNEW YORK MOURNING STORE. MYERS, No. 5 North Charles Street, offers a ull assortment of FIRST and SECOND MOURNING GOOD.

Orders for Bonnets, Cloaks, and Mantillas executed at shortest notice, 17-3mT COAL. COAL 500 tons Mordecai's Diamond Lump COAL, ibr sale by W. R. JACKSON, jl3-6rriB Patterson, below Cable st. Cx FUEL, VOAL AND WOOD, Wholesale.

HENRY JENKINS, 37 Second opposite the Town Clock, fe4-fimj Jenkins' wharf, Fell's Point. COAL! Tons best quality White Ash Anthracite, of the different sizes lbr family use; for sale, 2,240 pounds to the ton guaranteed. ALSO 300 tons Lump, at low prices. WILLIAM HOLMES, Agent, Maryland Coal Company, No. 28 South street.

ANEW SORT OF were much interested yesterday bv observing a new kind of COAL which Messrs. SEMMES COCKEY have for sale. YVe saw it at their yard, (corner of Pratt and Fremont some days since, and heard all the particulars about it, after which, walking by their office, No. 46 Gay street, we stopped in and saw it burning. It is very much in resemblance to the Baltimore Company's Coal, and burns remarkably well.

We bespeak ibr it a rapid sale in this market, and advise all to try it. The price, a very material point, is the same as the price of other coals. American Democrat. fe29-lm J. WHITE G.

P. WOODWARD, Late of the City Register's Office. Offer their services to the public as GENERAL AGENTS lbr the purchase and sale of STOCKS, Ground Rents, Houses, Lots, Conveyancing in all its branches, and will attend to claims against the citv, taxes, OfficeNo. 3 FRANKLIN BUILDING, Norih street. inl-eolm' THE CR EDITORS OF JOHN LITTLE, an insolvent, are hereby notified to file their claims with the undersigned, trustee, or with the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Baltimore City, on or before the first dav of May.

1K56. Ie23-law3t JOHN PJKERTONTnisete TVJOTICE. The Drawings of the Maryland Con-1 solidated Lotteries (on the Havana Planiwill in future take place in the Rotunda of the Exchange. The next drawing will take place on SATURDAY, March 22, 156, at 4 o'clock, P. M.

R. FRANCE rohl-col0ti Managers. w. F. CARY.

Acenf for Dr. S. S. Fitch's silver- nlated Sprine Pad Truss. Abdominal Support ers, Shoulder Braces, Inhaling Tulie, Six lectures and Medicines lbr the cure of Consumption, also Dr.

Banning's Supporters, Riding and Money Belts, Shoulder Braces, Trusses and Bandages, of every description, made to order by W. F. CARY, 45 N. Gai Ut Tlntorl IJ.ii.-L omlSliulo IhkIh irikUlu mh5-lm 111 I II 1111' I I V. I 1(111 DR.

S. FITCH'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, Shoulder Braces, Inhaling Tubes and Medicines lbr the enre of Consumption and other diseases, can be had at No. 210, corner of Franklin and Pine sts. The above instruments are the most perfect ever made or now used. MRS.

C. A. ADKISSON, rn3-lm; Authorized Agent. FOR HIRE BY THE DAY A SERVANT from THE COUNTRY. She is a good hand at any-kind of Housework, Washing, Ironing.

Szc. Price-Fifty Cents a dav. Apply at No. 423 WEST LE V-INGTON STREET. m5-2t.

BOWEN MERCER, No. 2 BALTIMORE Baltimore, Manufacturers and dealers in ETHEREAL OIL, AM PH EN A LCH HO L. Lard Snerm and Common, Also, LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, CHANDELIERS, WICKS m20-tH MEN AND B0YS' CLOTHING. Citizens and strangers' attention is called to my stock ot CLOTHING. Bioley's and Simoni's French Cloth COATS and best Satin VESTS.

Always on hand, Boys' Clothing. ASBURY JAR RETT, ol5-tfl corner Baltimore and Front sts. A YOUNG LADY, with unquestionable reference, wishes to obtain a SITUATION in a Fancy or Dry Goods Store. Address LIZZIE, Sun office. It; "IV" A TED A good JOURNEYMAN BARBER; a white man preferred.

Applv at No. South Poppleton street. WM. HA.Y IlLTON. It; GARDENER WANTED Man with farnilv pre" Tferred.

Call on S. GAULE, No. 42 DIAMOND lictween Mulberry and Paca. mhr-3t: WA TO Hire OUT a servant GIRL, (slave) aged 16. For terms apply at No.

197 AISQUITH ST. It: A TED A SITUATION in a Confectionery, Hosiery, or Shoe Store, or as seamstress in a respectable farnilv. and can use Singer's sewing machine. Address through the post office. ltt fXNTELWL YOUNG-AVOJIAN to assist as Housekeeper, alxiut five miles lrom town on the Road.

Tne dunes are very light. Adilress B. at Sun Oiiice. niG-Stf 7 A TED TEN PRACTICAL CUTTERS in a holesale lotlmig House. Such aa can give gorxl relerences will adilress Baltimore at the Sun otiice with Inil name and tlieir reblenee.

mh 6-3t WANTED A MAN who understands the CULTIVATION of VEGETABLES for marketing. Satisfactory relerences required. Applv at 114 I i ght street wl in rf. i5-3t TO BOOK-BINDERS. A FORWARDER, acquainted with job-work, morocco, calf anil plain work, wishes EMPLOYMENT.

Call or address A. fill President street. if 7 AN TED A WOMAN to Cook, Wash ami Iron; German or American nreferred. The hest w-no-ns given and good recommendations required. Enquire at Fine street.

it YT A TED A WET NUHSE for a child a month '1I. A Protestant nrel'erreil. Good reeoimneii- (lat ions required. Enquire at No. 10 Warren street, nicral Dill.

inli3-2t. 7ANTED A GOOD COOK, WASf I ERRAND 1RONEK, in a small fninilv. GhI references rennired. Applv at No. 77 EAST BALTIMORE STREET.

inG-3t WANTED-GOOD MILLINERS, at MRS. A. TT 23 North Howard St. None but good hands need to those good wages will 15 given. m6-3tJ 7ANTED TO DO THE COOKING, WASH-' INti and IRONING of a small farnilv a Slavo referred lor which the best of wasres will be eiven lbr a first-rate one; none others need apply.

Inquire at No. 173 RIDDLE STREET. it COOK good COOK, WASHER nntl IRONER, will hear of a situation in a small family, by enquiring at No. 22 HOLLINS STREET, between ft and 12 o'clock. Firer-rate rewimiiiandntinns required ibr capacity and honesty.

Liberal wages paid. mo-oi WANTED IMMEDIATELY" At No. 330 WEST LOMBARD STREET, a WOMAN to COOK. WASH, and do Housework generally. None but those competent need appiv.

iteierences requuect. -au oe- tvx een and 2 clock. It A SITUATION IS WANTED BY A MAN AND HIS WIFE the to ATTEND TO A GARDEN or FARMIN BUSINESS, and the Woman to COOK, WASf I and IRON, or do anything that is reasonable. The best of reference can be given hv in-quring at 124 PIERCE ST. 17 UR FUR SI 1 OTTER, BEAR, MINK, RACCOON, FOX.

WILDCAT, OPPOSSUM, RABBIT, for which the highest cash prices will be paid by F. WILLIS, niG-2mt 40 Grant 3d door from Pratt street. WANTED. All those who want their CLOTHES A ASHED and IRONED clean and nice, without having them torn bv machinery or or spoiled by ne-dect, should go to MRS. SClI.MALZ'S 12 North Gay street, the only Laundry in.

his citv V. here no niaeliinerv is lisetl. ami where the work is done in a careful and proper manner mt3t. PARTNER AVAZVTED -A PARTNER, either silent or active, with a cash capital of from .3.000 to in a profitable arid respectable manufacturing business, where his capital can lie secured on property worth $15,000. The business will pay a profit of 25 per cent, on a capital of per annum.

The article manufactured is in demand meets with read sale, and mostly for cash. The person now engaged hi the businesses well acquainted with it. and will give a full and satisfactory explanation. Applications addressed A MAN FACTURER, Box 1,179 Baltimore Postomce, will meet prompt attention. Apnlications must I made in ail this month.

mS-2it' WAN TFTOTTENT BY THE FI STOF AFRIT, A HOUSE in a central part of the citv, with at least ten rooms. It must have gas. Ad-dress Box 28 Post-office. nih6-2ta WANTED A SMALL DWELLING, with fjaek Building. Northwestern section ot the citv preferred, Adilress K.

W. Sun office. A VAN TED TO RENT Bv a farnilv without I children, a small HOUSE in the upper part of the Neiehlxirhood of the Lexington Market preferred. Rent from $6 to $3 per month. Address Box S1G Post-office.

mh 6-3t jTS. OWNER WANTED. A small, half-decked i-h- SLOOP, called "Islander," coppered and cop-per-iastened, was left, in my possession last September by an individual purporting to be from Baltimore. Since then I have heard nothing from him. The owner can have her bv proving property and paving expenses.

Applv to JOHN H. SIMK1NS, Bay View. or Geo. E. Bowdoin, 95 Smith's Wharf.

mG-4tf to take charge of a pair of Horses and to do occasional jobs aliout the house. Good references required. Ap-ply at 134 PARK STREET. mh5-3t: ANT ED A SITUATION bv a respectable YOUNG WOMAN, to do general HOUSEWORK. Apply at No.

SI ORTH STREET, between Saratoga and Lexington sts. in5-2t WANTED. A OUNG MAN, having several years' experience in the Retail Drv Goods Business, wishes a SITUATION either in a WHOLESALE or RETAIL HOUSE. References undoubted. Address A.

Sun office. ni5-3t? TEACHER WANTED Bv a Gentleman residing nrar this city, to INSTRUCTHIS CHILDREN IN EN GLISH, LATIN, FRENCH and MUSIC Best reference will lie required. Apply at 119 LOM-BARD up stairs. m.5-tf For the Baltimore Orphan Asylum in Strieker a middle aeed WOMAN, to ASSIST AND INSTRUCT THE LARGER GIRLS IN COOKING, WASHING, IRONING, Szc. None need apply but those who can come well recommended.

Call at No. 5(i N. CALVERT ST. mh5-4t WANTED COOKS, CHAMBERMAIDS, URSES and GIRLS, for General Housework, with good relerences. (Catholics and Protestants,) at Mrs.

CLANCY'S Select Intelligence Office, No. 30 PINE STREET, 4th door north of Saratoga street. P. S. Separate Office for Colored Girls, irih 5-tmhl6 WANTED A half-grown GIRL to take care of children.

Inquire at Io. 262 MlhUEKKr STREET. ACOACIISMITH WANTED. I wish to employ a good COACHSMITH, to work on light, plain work. Also, a good, stout BOY, to help and learn the Smithing.

THOMAS YOUNG, No. 409 PENNA. A YEN UE, A ash ington, D. C. mh 4-3t WANTED THREE GOOD MILLINERS.

m4-3tS A SITUATION by a young MAN as GARDENER, who has a thorough Knowledge of the business in all its branches; lest of reference given as to capability, A c. Enquire of ROBERT HALLIDAY, Florist, Pennsylvania Avenue, Baltimore. m4-3t) WAN TED. A OUNG GENTLEMAN is desi-' rons of obtaining a SITUATION as CLERK, in any AY holesale House in Baltimore, or as a SALESMAN in a Dry Goods House. He can influence trade to the house, and can produce the best of references for his capacity.

Address D. R. at theoffice of the Sun. m4-3t; WANTED A WOMAN, German or Colored, as Cook and to do Housework generally in the country, six miles from Baltimore. Inquire of J.

CROSBY SON, 38 S. Charles Sn A CHAMBERMAIDS, NURSES and GIRLS for General Housework, with good references Catholic and Protestant at Mrs. GLANCY'S Select Intelligence Oiiice, No. 234 Saratoga street, west of Pine. WANTED.

A GENTLEMAN who is a graduate ol a first class American college, and lias had considerable experience in his profession, desires a SITUATION as TEACHER. lie will be ready to take charge at any time within three months from the first of May. For further imi'ormation applv at the Sun Office. A FEMALE TEACHER WANTED, to take charge of a SMALL PRIVATE SCHOOL in reedom district, Carroll county, Md. One of some experience would be prelerreu.

To one who has a i noerai SHIP- BROWN. iuarriousvine, B. Y- J. lilt. mi -til" WANTED Br a young MAN from the country, who has had some experience in business, a situation in aWholesale GROCERY' and COMMISSION or SHIPPING HOUSE.

For reference as to character and qualifications, enquire of JOHN M. BUCK, Commerce or BALL, CLARK Bowly's wharf. m3-4tc GERMAN INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, No. 59 THAMES F. under the supervision of the German Society.

All persons desirous to employ German mechanics, laliorers or servants, as well as all such Germans seeking employment, will apply in person or by letter, post-paid, to'tbe agent of the society, A I-. I LL1 1 IO 59 Tha mes st. who wi II gra-tnitonsly give all desired information. j21-2aw DWELLING WANTED Between now and the first of April coming, a two-story DWEL-LING. with a Back Bulldintr.

modern imnrove- ments, and a large yard or garden preferred. location between Lilierty and Paca streets, south of Baltimore and north of Franklin sts. Rent from 400 to $'5iK. Address DWELLING, Box 9G5, Postoffice. rn4-3tt rj WANTED A PURCHASER for aBAKE-tiRYr and CONFECTIONERY.

The present delicate health compels him to sell. It will lie sold low for cash. Apply at Sun office. m4-3tj WANTED TO RENT A DWELLING for jpthe Pastor of Charles street Church, within five eight squares of the Church. Rent not to exceed S50H per annum." Possession wanted from 15th to 31st March.

Apply to F. G. WATERS, Law Buildings. m4-4if HOUSE WANTED, bv a small family of no children, by the 1st April. Rent will be punctually paid.

Reference given. Address a note to "Two," stating rent of House, location and description, and leave it at the Sun office. mh 3-6t WANTED Unmarried MEN, rom 18 to 35, for the U. S. ARMY.

Pay from 11 to 31 per month, Clothing, Subsistence and Medical aid gratis. Those desirous of service in California and Ore- fon should enlist. $2 premium for every acceptable lecruit brought to No. 57 MARSH MARKET SPACE. fel8-lm WANTED EI GHTY active YOUNG MEN, unmarried, lietween the ages of 18 and 35, to serve on the Frontier in Company 1 1 1 rmm 1 c-oi' .1 I ipi ij cu;" 'Ills.

aj iiwiii i -fc cot, VIC pending on rank ol soldier and place he serves. Clothing, subsistence, medical aid and horse furnished each Dragoon. Apply at. Dragoon Rendezvous, 128 LOM-JjARDTIlEET. 6 1 PICTURES TAKENFOR FIFTYCENTS.

All who have PICTURES taken at 1). R. STILTZ'S, No. 159 BALTIMORE STREET, are sure to draw the a PERFECT LIKENESS. FFCALL EARLY.

m5-3t5 O. O. MASONIC. S. OF T.

AND RED MEN'S REGALIA.ef every description; also, U. STATES BUNTING FLAGS, BIRGEES, Pen-kants and SIGNALS, on hand and made to order at the Regalia and Flag Store 23 NORTH GAY ST. ni5-tf; E. A. GIBBS.

EELS! LADIES' GAITER BOOTS, of all colors, with Heels. E. WILLIAMS, ml-tfj 161 Balto. nearly opposite Museum! one but good hands need apply, and to thos-e goon wages win ne given. Apply at io.

i UK. in EUTAW STREET, between Lexingtonand Sarato ga srs..

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