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A HU ION A 1, 51 1 TL 5 1 12115" irtT7r-2 wev, HE SUN. ress; Men's by inacKeray; uiuiy Love, 1-JannahG. Creamer; Trials of Mercantile Life rid Morality of a Counting-house Man; I -vT. r. ikS WoCLENAMAN'S SOdlJOL-BOlSK.

on Kavette Strict. ioar Carey Street FranKlm Square, on SUXD 'Nl'-'H, it 11 o'c ocs, Ontvber 31st and every Mornicg it the name hour snd piaee I t. Amelia; Man and His Motives; t-aay oi me 1 M.st:! 4 Noble i Winf Woman, by E. Siart- I ilCeCED On tr.3 oorner Oi Tnn ana r.xe ter streets, on Friday evenins, the J9th instant, about 7 o'olcck, of a Gold -j- nclidr'L-ever WATCH and CHAIN, No. h.RJorric V'-.

nrtfrt Lontfon. A liberal wni t-. ta fr uia re -o very of tha same. A poly tha Hun I'-' DISSOLUTION 1 ho" par- ner-h "i-istirg bctxren Jf and EDWARD GREPJ, under the firm of JOHN I. i IvY as.

is this day DISOLVl- by mutual cons-em. JOHN B. TIDY will continue tne COACH-MAK-ma at the old stand, N. IT. corner Hvu-artl and franklin streets.

It rpi DVCklKH CLUBST Ths uhpnrihfsrs keen ponnfnuflv on hand Drab evening Hiss cussb renin performs the- favorite ensraeter cf Young Nerval, which is ar-ji r-cei'-ed wrh favor. A-bo, that of aster, miheiwsi-feV a Joseph, tha-Pnnrt'i. iiersister Kate appears. 'I hew lsant have be.KU gref.t 155 is proved by tha very full houses on eva riVttt neir Mr. John Wirsn" pr-T fen Lidifs' Purs r.tid Uor.re'e, in great and Pavish Frm.

re sfretf cine ta-t of the l-'ri fi7 Liberty street, vii! Vir.tfr iafi on iliu da-, iiiurdar, tlet. 3', at I't'j'ch-fk. iv IV-, is the oidy place to the ri H'J he's will eharse you fj 4 60 and tte thil ehtrsc oa S'4 lor. li in' a bat sitpr-lji evers respf-'. fll ar 1 street, site L-i- tu.

aud wit! get to suit. iiSYTf'? on tns ror.i.r cf RaitimoH a.i V5tbbf-t to pnroliaseti.rts. Stocks, Crvtt-' Seirfs. Collars, Uitwes, Handkerchiefs, hah I'i't-ier Shirta, Drawers, Prrs-ia jsc, tut it in the One Price Oaaii Furnish- in? and ivenase r.Movinwi.t ia the itiii ap in eich kinJ of goods evc-y ilir? iruiii cuL-non most sur.erinr. C.

K. P.RETT, S-irf find StooS Minnfniwr, scent -or Hein'seh i theirs. Trimmers and Points, coritsr Saho. ar.d Lit rte. U3' 1, i8 hereby given to the holders eGifary land State Stocks, issued pursuance of chap- ot December session, 1843, that tae pnnoica c.i s-ud hue will he paid br J.

s. Gittms3, BReot wr n.ivme th State's Chesapeake bans. which Mirk the holder of eatd stock wu! lorwara tr.r-u 'Viwv NtS. Tws'r. of Md.

IMiMIHJMW HIIHIIIWIII, r.o.;i COURT IIOIJSK Practices hi the Courts cf County Baltimore City nnd otm eolm 6 Mi HE lihlNT PI KOBS. This coin, uo much in deinanil lor ohanre. ceil bo had at pjir in snjns oi 'I Inrtv d.iHtirH, a DA MS it CO' EXfKtt Ol- I-TCK, liil io.it imore ft, Jr. KiEIiMUiA BANK, Washington, D. iDKiiiiiiion is established for the transaction o4 a rcsular bMihins; business, and ita bills v.

ill o-i at all timks redocuied in eold 8nd at the tor sale on all the principal cuit-s. NOTES and DitAFTS collected. ri FOR SALE, FN SHARKS OF STOCK IN TBS UNION BITiLDEVt aSSOCIATIOM Aoitly ttt ir.e Sun OTiico. OTui Ik ko ss Aer.ts tor Jha PUR051ASK and SALE of i iC fv? and I. oi A under the hnn of Gii JIN Oft DC'VALDSON.

For thT pretsent tliey will ooeapy the PIUVATF, OFFiUE ci J. GiTTiNGS at the Oiikspha J. S. Gl i'TlNG. 30- tNlr J.

DONALDSON. yTOOKS FOR SALE. BANK OF DALTIMOKE STOn. A.RIN IS VN i OCli FRANKLIN BANK STOCK BALTO. OHIO RAILROAD B(Ni)r, ISftO For Bale iTTiNGS Si DONA LI 'SOi, oSO-tfrl Che-apeake UauW.

"CXR'D. I can PXV times be'Toun-J (it. 47 Fl'i-A. TAW STREET, where 1 am prepared to do all WR ITLN'G such as Deetis, Leases, iIIk, Bills oi Sales, I also attend to Collect this Ground Kents, House Retits, sc. BAS1 ROOT, OJO 'St 47 Euta- street.

out; i- or sale by ttf i i AUT Plaeo. OUNDUIES 4u hoses CODFISH. bbts. HALIFAX HERLING. a isoxes Kastern Cuttm? Ciiiab o.

l.iandS MACKEREL, in haii find sit aneis, in str.r -jid im isnto io Vr. D. liL'RTle --I tb rvjtiin street. i U1LESE. 3.

ii prime StrTil CUt.i.S? l.llM-.fth. Si. 'Oil et MA, Jrnr -i'le 050-tlf FIjA.XSKED. Oi fc.a' flAill FsmilT and Extra LOU it, lor rsia r- i. st; i-arit-I.

drn-lond. "4C bane's FLAXrSWKD IHIEK'S HA.1R A s.f;erior Sprins JMeAY "r.d IT Pot 9 br WAl.T!.iii Cs tfr V.i. SS Sfctttt Howanl "ep 8f iC(TPH WHISKY 15 Poreneors "II. ANDEKSTON" ard ak I cele- brated brsi.d. rur.er:o- iiuali'y; iartdms ex smp Ob sebronsrh." ffi in Liverpool, and fjr saie Iroiii Vessel or from t'uti io S'ore, b7 THO-MPSON Ut WOOD, Importers, 2lSoutli rec.

it VC( )N SMOKED BEE S.oan various l-rari's. in good order, lbs. new Dalti.Tor t-urcd S1DMV- 1 s. Western ditto, in ft-vid coivli'io'-. Beef Hounds a-d "no Tonsuts an in i.k e.

5a barrels No. I and 13 No. 2 Lard Fo- br F. ROLOSON i oii -2t No. 23 snd Sa raca Slr.tet.

UFGAR io. LIGHT ST. VSH'A Tl he uiidersianed wou.d eail tne a of the public to his very larae rsrortment of v. looh he niters oo tne mort tf rm. i loo.

cfistntly on alf.rae ot CHF.WiNG of ad dif-rif-tio'-s: SNUFt' ir nli itsvn--iety. received manu'n' tttrar, an in-voice thore line POWHATAN Pi PES i)St GEN.L PwT.ETT. I I i K-v. KKS. IT AVE JUST Ft' IVEit, on eom-artmeaf from 'he t-f P.

of PhihitiT.phU, a aaoVtir.cr:t I-IR K-v Ol-' KS, cc of Tver three hundred a'l of wliion will be sold f-itory pr 'j ii 5 ir-'ide ti--a itivite-1 ana e.v.tiio: Rt JOS. R. ArJN'S. No. o7 Eiaiit i'-t.

UROCKKIES Cf.iony: thtst is a Diai-'r ki, of Gre-e-i the psht of l'' teas ai A TF. inB th? ri'ivoi r.t iselternt be be at) 'mre J- nansn fcik 'i'-'Ti-, it Y. Hys-in 1 tt.i: amt Old tiie pur; sr f.5 ana a-tifieof Siu it! 1-3 'tt iitid7 -t hert cent per CcS'ee-t- cent 116, art-en "4 cents; Kio roast li-, pn-e Koiocna stood meat of Fc.n- on tha fr. DUNLAP'g, eoirer ci-se's, ci ttiv- 1-v- a. 'Mt rnc i-f.

sNDiGo, in S--A Va-k Soid: ierated tc. es (4 i ba f'ritUh Lustre; l.c-,.-) ln.XrS mitir i.e-'.u ami i.itnarg Sa't se'rp: I'm mess; Mticc Omger: Cloves; Ai --ice; T.ot.h Whit nd's Year Powder: "Of Vosa Uro'tad i-' tM'ie ink: Lump a- Hi -i: i'lackina, irt pack- arcs of 2 er-ss; i end Lswp Six: u. ro a settart-'i oi liraiemes, all ol wtcnft wiii of at prices, by A. K. MA TZ.

Nr. fW Prsr VT'o'T i H.VST7fit TH 1-T A RlC CL TURAL FAIR MLVEit WAUfl of every Psj-ip: the lot '-f Gold find Si'ver A'i CDi-iS. Cold JKWELEY, ever in Paltttnoro, are ollercid frr sale GABRIEL D. CI AKK'? old ettaiUa'ied Store for th sa a of flnr-Watciies, WATER STREET, second dc-ar from Calvert. fi FANCY FURS.

-TEttrlfiE QFAIL. NO. 204 PRATT NEAR HANOVER, His jat reeeived, direct fiom London, a large ar.c saiect of CHOICE FANCY FUR3. which hfd manufartared expressly for hi? re'FOi t.f.tde, h- which he can sell 2" per cent lesn than the synt o-ia ityof goods can be obtained elsewhere. N.

li. Bfirticuiariy invites tha LAl-ll S. alter "atimininz FL F-S throughout the city, to givn'him CALL, and prove the truth of the abjve ashartion, P5LATE WAS E. PL TED CARE BAK KTS CASTORS, CANDLLS TICKS, WAITFRS. Mid COVERS.

rclf er "on ol TA.HL.E KN I KS. jusi reeeivet i .0 for -tiilf-1 SAM'L K1P.K f- SON, tit AR We have rcce vedaclimot'ssiectioii of Pearls, mounted mttie most chaste e'ejtftnt atvio-. AM'I. KIRK Si SON, 30 (fr: lf-2 Rnh'iinoi-o gtrftet. 0 LATJ1D CAST' 1 COR PLAN 2C-3 ST HE 7 T.

"Would invito titter-tton to a beau' iful lot of fine snd common PLATHI) CA.sH.Mifi, just imported, eictl.iacise all lim newest ttyies and paltonss, and for sale and ratai! ai tho lowest prices. to SILVER WARE, SILVER WARE. SILVER WAR Forks: Spoons; Tea Sets; Ice Cream Knives; Cake Knives; Misar Tones; Silver Cups; Cram I -adles; Suar Castors: Cake Hashers; (tuttpr Koives New Gomis for hv GABRIEL D. CLARK, at Wa'ch and jewelry Store, Water second door from Calvert. it.

Silver warrantofas good p.s T5APER-H WINDOW SHADES I GOODS. LOltfS MitLLEK, NH. 54 WEST BALTIMORE ST, one door from Frederick, offers for sale a superior etoc-k of PA Also, a latfte ansortmenl oi" the most fasid'iua! is Window Shad-i; Carpets; Curtains; Cushions; ft-jds and Mattresses made to order, and Oil Cloths iaid. Paperhanemg and Upholsterv work of all tio.in in tb iieatci tnanner GALLASIHIR'S ii- ZISLPITTG AND WRITING KOOMS, No. 2C7.V BAbTLUOKE near Charles, et ch eet-son Keeps a set, of b--iks and is separately instructed in a series of business transactions, including triai brdnnces, Ec.count.

sabs, aitoounts balance sheets, Open from 9 o'clock, A. to 9 P. M. o30-lt i3 AC CO AG c-4 i IN D. DE ftliil) TOBACCO CQULIISSION MERCHANTS, SF HAVANA TOBACCO AND CIV ARB, NO.

tt SOLTii GAY STREET, EALTl'ivIOXZ, in Btoro, for wd on the most libemi termn, roG-lOCEEB, AND THE RETAIL THA HE. TOiJACCti-every variety of i-poiinos. 503, If-'-, and 32.3, of approvuu ncv.xy cirect irom tna most celebrated i aoionss in Virrinia end North Gttroiiiia. Our ttook ci hxtia jimh Chewing oompnsc-s t-t-c Lest brands in tiie country, snd ws bee to invite the particular attention of those in want of a article for retail. We think ae can offer mat inducements to the purchasers of Maimfaotursd Tobacco, as we are the Agents for incut of ho Manufacturers, and are kept constantly e5 soiled with fneir brands.

LEAF TOBACCO Havana, St. Jago Ys.rs, and other kindsof Spanish Leaf, bales, toe ether with Connecticut, Pennsylvania and Ohio Seed, in casom f.tso. eiitnaky, Missouri and Virginia, is bales and hogrheads; selected expressly for Ciga rdanufac-ttir-rs and Shippers, HAVANA CitiAKS Ocr Mr. Geo. T.

Da Forb permai'-entiy in liavaris, and represents our house in that, city, and through whom we are snppiied all fheniost. favorite brands of Havana (hears. Our stock consists of every style nmJ and we wou.d be plensod to reooiva ordcis for any brands, snd pledte ourselves to eivo to these who lsvtr us in this branch of rcjr business. Purchr.Ber of any tho avs ai tides will find it to their advantase to cad ai examine our stock when ia oiiy, a we are oxchwiveiy angaged in the business, r.nd our attention is devoted to kee-oire a stock of the various art ie-ls. worthy the fcttcntioA of th? tersest t'eaims.

W' would to sire tho aotstior.a of the ar-iem ft any t.ms inot-s who reuir it. r-31 a tr-JSar i-K. trun oil. ES- f'H VRNPM'S COUGH CANDY. L.l "iff; that htth an tar to hrar let him c-tr." DALTllI.VSfc.

Nov. in, Dear Madam The duties oi it.y have mo to cousin, cold, asthma, and pulmonary affect one. 1 have icB deprived of the power of attending to me duties oi my profession, and should have basn, had it not hive been for the bciiizn effects of yo ir MeJisated Candy. I triad it but a few hours before I bsati to reap the ndvautage of its effects. My coufth and h'n -sen ess left me, MY LUNGS ARE HEALED! And my appetite greatly imp oved.

therefore, have no hes tati ni in adding my test.imcny to that of the mio wi have experienced the benefits of your valuable Coush Oandv. WM. MERCER. For sale by J. W.

Bond, S. S. Hanca, W. Berrr, fL Perkins. Port-ins A.

J. F. Perkins, S. K. F'einiiis M.

A-Duke, E. IL Stahl, J. M. Laroii'je, Thi-s. J.

Pitt, Messrs. Read, C. Hrpkins, and by throughout the city, State and District of Columbia generally, o3Sim MRS. JOHN Rfi BIN SON, NO. 145 BAETJMORE S'PKEET, OPPOMTK CA8BOLL HALL, wo open PARIS MILLINER liRFlSS PATTERNS, POK THE ON TH DxVY', (SaTUBDav,) Oct.

30. PARIS To IE KEY' Tha LAiJltS.and visiting 'he city, will find at MRS. G'S ROOMS, No. 37 Kutaw st.r-et, Up Snira. her usual LARGti ASSORTMENT OF BONNETS, CAPS, and HEAD-DRESSES, in every iely of uto le and mater a', and they ca.i suit tiiemselvea without the delay of oS01trt MRS.

ArCLENDENEN, NO. 110 LEXINGTON STREET. bf.ivee.en Liberty and Park WILL OPFN A KICHt AStOKIYEXI OP WINTER A11EL! 1RY, oS9 ON SATLRDVY, OCTOBER 30, 1E52. 2t MKS. HbUtll', Ivo.

JSAEUMOKii STREET, oppostta Hmnd-ij street, if noar to show an elenarn assortment of Fash ionable Fall and Winter BONNETS and DRESS CAPS; together with all kinds of handsome EMBROIDERIES, Also, afull variety of fashionable MANTILLAS. o6-tN28f MRS. M. A- HAMILTON. 53 FA YE PTE STREET, 5 BOOKS EAST OF CHARLES WILL OPEtf o28 St WI NTER All ELINE P.

On SATURDAY, October 30th, at O'cieckA. M. rw MRS. M. A HOLHROOK WILL OPEN 'J VV' INTER MILLINERY on SATURDAY, 30tii instant, at NO.

97 FAYETTE STREET, 2d door Kaatnt 1 streAt f.xvs.fit M. E. STINCHCOMB (J J'J WILL OPKX TNT EH id LL IN Y. On SATURDAY IN ct. SO, at 10 o'clock, oi7-4r tJobWeHPrau Strtet.

MRS. J. mentol ftiisiiiers i liuiiriinss. Slrangers viBit.ins the city would do well to give her a call olhS-'eoSt IONS. RIBBONS! BONNETS AMD "4-BfiNNhT MATER I ALS.

The best fLssort mc-t of FASHIONABLE RIBBONS, Velvets, r-t ims, corded silks. Flower 8 and Pluuiee, and Mi-iinery generally, to be found in Baltimore, can ba for.nd at the Corner cf GAY AND FAY ETTE STREET'S, at WhoSemde and Retail. Also nmry FANCY aim HiiESS GOOD of the liai'tS'tts -JlCtS. tlii 1UI J-UUlrttlj -t A fc'3 eXUOOtSi lor us ii.ui.ttj. JAMES COBUILN, No, 53, on tiie ooriier o25-im I B.FERGUSON, Prrpertf i- nnd Commission Atteut, has REMOVED his Oprlee to tha N.

W. ean.er 01 NORTH and BALTIMORE S'i second story ci tne Jarvis j. He has far sale veiy laro amount of PEstTY, pueh E3 Fariiis, Country Saats, HOLstES cf a uescriprioua. in diilerent pi.r;s of the city. Also, WA iiEEoUSES and Building LO i S.

ior sale or Ieac. WA NTE well secuteu Ground Reufs. 030 tfrf fa. ATTENTION! BALTlMOBirMOUNT-ED CAitBWKHHS-Vou are renuesied ri.i-S3 IO roeet at your ARMOR corner of Green and Lexington etree-s, on Tu ESD A iu. tu, iN November 2d, at 7 o'clock.

As business of high importance will be submit! ed for your oorsid-e rat ion, it is expected every member will bs present. By eider, THOMAS JOHNSTON, Seoretarr. 3 NEW YORK RAILROAD Df POTT-vmf WALNUT fj'i'REET HOUSE, PHllA-DELPHI A. Pass-nrrers traveling fo New York would find it to their advant.aee by '-pping this Eotei, being the place of startinjr ths 8, 2 and 5 o'clock lines to New York. Passensers would not only save portevace, but hav a c.

mlertable night's rest, and iueir baeEsrre put in the cars the door, 30 -3t J. B. HL-' DGO iD. Proprietor. GEO W.

WEBB GOLDSMITH AND Jio ELER. No. 143 hasnowen hs.nd a well selected TOt'ii OF a R.ch GOLD JEWELRY, SILVER WAR'S, nence as a FnetKal Jeweler makes him fi-miliar with every branch of the business, and par-ciiars may therefore upon getting articles of such quality as represented, r.3:"i-tfr FALL STYLE HATS. quality Si; sec md best SS: third oual- ity 50. with boxes.

Slouched Eelt snd CAPS of all varieties, at the Inwrst price. HUGHES No. 34 Baltimore street, opposite iMaryiard Institute. N. B.

Hats kept in repair free of charze. ltf rS GENTLEMEN'S HAT1': FOR FALJL7, 1352. LX Best quality Dress Hats 4. Second no do S. Soft HATS and CAPS of everv style, at very low prices.

EATON Hatters, oct," 1 'r IPO Baiiimore opposi1 Lig ht st. r-5 HATS, CAPS AND LCDIESFURS: j-tL Citizf ns and srransers visitmz our ty in want of th snore named articles, wii! Snd them at S. BIN UES No. 78Gsy ftreei, west sine. 3d door from the I ncce, in rdl their vnrir-ty and at prices can--fail to eaise.

Call and examine before purchasing, oSO lfr WATCHES! AT THE LONDON WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE. 'ih3 subEOi-ibet alter twenty years experience in the Erst of Ecrope, would liihcm citisens and strangers, who are in want cf a good WATCH, that tor quality of workmanship his Watches defvail ooru-peittion. nd see at 10 LI HHT STREET. J. ALE1CANDEE, lata of .1.

W. French's. Koya! Exchange, London. ff? TO STP.A.' NOTICE. VISITING THE CATTLE row.

BEST PLACE TO GET A FINE WATCH io he eitv ia Opposite the Fountsin Hotel, in LIGHT a- ths LONDON WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE. FINE RING'4, CHAINS, and 'EYv'Ef BY, of ilisLateit "Styles tmd Pattentf. J. -aid XANTER, (Late of J. M.

FRENCH, Royal Lxcharse, London. N. B. Call end see befwe you purchase r.30 lrr: Ji. THE PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFULLY iinformei that WATCHES warranted to runs wi: one wit.dir.e; Watches, uisoa's Fine i.onden V.

atches, with a va-rictv of Diamonds. fine told Jewelrv andSil-6i Wste, are cow offered for sale at GABRIEL CLAP K'S old estab ished Watch a'd Jewelry Store, WATER ecot (her from Ca'veit. B. G. D.

Clark i3 tha sole agent for Dixon, in Badirnore. cSO-lfr. AGRICULTURAL FAIR. Stransers visiting th-s ity, and wishw to purcha-e a supply of Lad'es', Misses and Children's SHOES for their families, will find the largest and most complete assortment of articles at E. Vv I LEI A MS.

o30 tfr( 1G1 Baltimore street, above Calvert. CARRIAGE FOR SALE. A soou Fa- titiilf CA.iiHfAGr;, suitable for a largo family hut little used It will ha so'd'a, bargain, the owner having no further use lor it. It en be seen at the sta Dies of the old dne omnibuses, in Bidcle street, near George. Price 100.

oRO- St CAKR1AGES! CA HKlAb ESI I'ne subscriber nas lust onenec nia oaa- -CARRIAGE in Souii SAY STREET, oppc-site the Exchange, where ti. argest and best aesortinentof CARRIAGES can be found in tne city. Persons wiil fedtd it to their interest to 19 a call, as 1 ant dr-term ned to self iotr for cash, or approved paper ar six months. Ali work sold at my Rei ository warranted lor twelve months, tl'd Carriages at short notice, or taken is 85ohartft for nT ne. oS') 't'ir WILLIAM McOANN.

FL a.GS! BANNERS! FLAGSISft Air. A full suppir of FLAGS A.ND I "'-PANNERS of every descriDt.on.l made of Silk, Cotton, 4'c, with or without the Candioates' names, suitable ior ail parties for the approaching Can.pe.:gn. jtfis ALe tinis, Clubs, SocUiies and Dealers cm be supplied with any quantity, at lw prices. GIBBS SMITH. tO.SOr fo.

73 Baltimore Ealtimore. Md. "ws.THK BOATS OF THE EASTERN SHORE STEAM BOAT COM PAIS LL RUN AS FOLLOWS: The fetenmer HUGH JENKINS, Capt. Jas, Tilgh-maa. wiil leave Lnjlit street wharf every MONDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock, for Annapolis and South liver, returning same iny by A'mapolia.

Ti-e JENKINS will leave as above every TUESDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. for Annapolis, West i ivec Cambridge. Oxford and Eastern, and return oa Yodnesday by the aajne route, ieaviiij at 7 'The JENKINS wii! Ief.ve evry THURSDAY' MOR IN G. 7 o'clock, for Anr apolis.St. Michael's and Miles" iUvcr Ferry, and return to Balthr.ore tha came dy.

The Ji wiiileave every FRIDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock, for Annaooiis, West Pivor, Cara oridg'e, Oxford and Eastorii nod re rum on Saturday by the same routs, leaving Fasten at 7 o'clock, A.M. Presage to Annapolis 73 cts; est and South River St. Michael's Cambridge and Fasten gl 60. FOR CHESTER RIVER. The siemr.er OSIRIS, Cacte-'n will iea? Light rtroet.

wharf for Kent Corsica, Ciieswr- ksrui-mnr. the Osiris wiil Chesrertcwn on Monday, at her usual hoar; Wednesday and Friday mornings, leave Cri'ii ptoast soven o'clock, torichiiig tne LEEdixjro ou uar trips to Bsltomore. 51. Sir. R.

K. Ford, at tha office, is authorised to attdi.d to any business oonnected with the agepc.T. ROBERT P. Ayvt. rSO-dffxws Omce 94 Light street wfinrf.

3- FOR SALE Three. Graii-lne Newfoui.d- iPawiu Isiid DOGS, ful'-blnoded. Can be seen on f-ZXb tard BK1G ROSE, Buchanan's whf. A STON1SHING SUOCESS-GPEAT D1SCO-A ffi' ND KF.LiS CD fi Hit OF KHEU XATfSM. DYSPFPSIi roifGH.

ASTHMA, rc by HAMPTON'S VEGF.TA V.tttu TINCTURE st for a bottle wlimh will last, tnrea weeks. Call snd get pamphlets gratis, and seo cures of ocr own eitizmiH, and certificates of the mo3t eminent statesmen in our REV. VEKNON FSKRIDGE, V. S. N.

Portsmouth Aus. 18, 1352, Ma. J. E. Botjsh Dear Sir: While 1 am in general opposed to patent Medicines, r-sndor compels to state that 1 have great confide-no in the virtues of Eampon's Vegetab'e Tincture.

For several months past I have used it in my fanily, and in Dyspepsia, loss of as jetito, diZ3in-ss, and general debility, with entire sncaess. So fir as my experience extends, therefore, I take pleaoiro 111 recommending it to the afflicted as a safe and efficient remedy. I am, respectfully, yours, Vernon Eskiuore, Chanlain in the H. r. Navy.

Fcr sa'o by MORTIMER 240 Baltimore st. Also by BARRY corner Pearl and Baltimore MAGEPS, Lexington the market; ROBERTS, cor. Baltimore find Hih and cor Y01 and Harford avenues; J. W. READ, Broadway.

LAVES WANTED. We aro at all tines pur-" enrifci-g SLAVES. p-v nt the highest cash pr'ces. Persons wishing to sell will call at 242 PRATT (platter's vd stand. ''otnm mioarions at ended to R.

M. W. OAMPBELfa. t30-ly NOTICE. TO STRANGERS VISITING THE CATTLE SrOW.

M. tiE.YDE would info-m stra user' tin slits has recti red the LATEST WINTER FASHIONS, ar.d is prepared to "xesuta nil orders with punctuality and dispatch at her FASHIONABLE DRESS MAKING ROOMS, 159 A L-TI 3 do'Ts from Calvert, up ktairs. o'ca-at AL- 'fiA A PES, Bordeaux A'monds, Uurr-tnis act to reian oy WM. ti. MeLEAN, Family Grocer, euiUor Charieg and Barne; kis.

Q'X-tit irirtT.T4itv SJ-P. 1 LUOKE riiEtiT, between Pear! and Pine, preparfd to s-how a asortment ot Fashionable Fall and Winter BuN ETS; Ribbons-Dress Cans: Head Dresses: and a well narrl town, 1 ani mrerrrseautie iinrtings, every TUESDA AN THURSDAY MORNING, at 91 o'clock. On ATUR.D 1 as usual, for Ci.ostsrtou ar.ft ititerntetliate landmzs. J. ljvLTIMOKbl.

SATURDAY, CT. SO, The CAxriuATES. la very "ewdsysone of those grand csiiitiJions of pcpu-ie supremacy, which ehtllprga the admiration of the wcvlo, to take place throughout the le cgih ar.d fcrcs.th of this greet country a spec-t upon which the absolutist looks with dismay, 1 j- it thoroughly controverts all those cherished theories ly which he has enslaved mankind. To r.s it hi a tr.ee cf familiarity, therein lose thit ja-t appreciation of its rrnnueurao 1 i-fr we should eon'-tcnCy entertain and rherih with, sentiments thai would put to shame the boasted cf under any other system cf Loyalty to iruth. loyolry freedom, loyalty io one's sell lor the good cf one's neighbor thi-- is the, loyalty of the American cd'neii.

And such is the loyalty we are called upon to put ia practice ca Tuesday next. Loyalty to pa: ty nothing but as party itself is loyal to principle! and the priac'p'es of the respective parties aie. ice presume, prcity well undeistood. Difference? with respect to men are. in our opinion, ranch ijapottanf than the partisan press would indicate.

Still, toere are on ityaH many who will art'ecled i i this matter. He lelieve that either Gen. Soou or Gen. Fierce will make a good president. They en-reseat a somewhat diverse poiicy, it is tiu? am! the points of dideituee hae become somewhat more distinct and appreciable, through the agency of the press, since the campaign has fairly opened.

With respect to these differences we have cur opinion; and at proper times for The expression of it, we do not withhold it. Suffice it, that on such points we discern the srrauuai development an 1 progressive influence cf republican sentiments; and the dcieimlnalicn. cf the people to sustain them. In the candidates for the Presidency we have two men occupy ins eniarkably ilirl'erent positions before the public eye. Never before has there been so strikiat; a contrast.

The nearest approach to it was in the comest of 151 between Mr. Prlk and Mr. Clay, l.iu still there is a marked dissinti-larity. In Gen. Scott we have presented to us a man whose name is familiar in the annals of our conn- try's history for neatly hsif z.

century, and whore military renown has riven him a prominence i distinct ica unparalieiied by any co'-mponry chiaTtaia throughout the period of his caret r. lie was to Mr. Clay, as a military man, what Clay was to him as a statesman, and herein is the dissimilarity bc-iweea the contest of'44 and that of Mr. Polk, the Democratic candidate, htd never attained grea distinction as a ut daring his brief public lite hvl developed qusiiiics hich commanded the cenhdence cf his party. And ia his elevation to the Presidency we have never heard the lightest "numstion from any, that this confidence was misplaced.

The opponent of General Scott is a man whose name and fame have been as unobtrusive as if at of M. Polk, and which, fr aught that he scents disposed to do, niijht remain so. Ke has seen military service, however, and has the tesiimr-ny cf General Scott to his gallantry a weight of testimony, by the bye, which otitwehrhs all that slander can pile np against it. As a statesman. General Fierce evidently up to the dictates of his duty; and his name is found recorded, ia confer, miry with his opinions, stitciaotly expressed, on e'1 the prominent questions it hich emm-red during his term cf national service.

Since his nomination for the Presidency, he standi in like contrast to General Scott, as he did before. The latter, by appointment of Congress tr. particular duty, has mate the tour of an important ssction of the Union. and has teen personally quite prominently before 'he people. General Pierce, on the contrary, has been as secluded as ever.

Two or three little incidents have called Lim out, and in a few brief remarks we have had. a glimpse cf a man the highest stand? rd of excellence. Yesterday morning we published a short, terte, and admirable speech he made the other day, relating to the decease and character of Mr. Webster. And in this, as in ail i hat has preceded it including especially his letter to the committee accepting the nomination.

Gen- Pierce has afforded tc.e best assurance, short of an ostentatious purpose, that the by which he was nominated have, by no means, mi-placed their ccnSdenco. Such ate the men cf the contest. One, blazing-ss it were, before the pobiic ere in the splendor of military renown, and by the incident of crdce caTheriEsj the hoccrs of a series of ovations in the midst of the campaign. The other, in the retire- inent ot pnvc.se ILt. zz th? dutir Id.s citijr nship as uaoittcts: j-ait iter in the vote.

Ott Tvesday nctct between them. neither ttrof U-, 5 chc-cse ThG CESt is ILL. said, gives the Mirshgeld property to his widow duilcg her life time, and thrn it to Fletcher Webster, the only living child cf the deceased sratesman, whose son Daniel an unusually intelligent rnd maaiy lad of about twelve years succeeds to the itiheritance. Mr. Webster's grandchildren by his Hrs.Apple-ion.are almdy very wealthy, so that no injustice is 'lone them in this bequest.

He did not Lis numerous friends and relatives, but left to very many of them little marks of his favor and maraorials of the- desd. A Nzw Titll to Trss Lonos Ilaxss. The New York Courier says that the perrons concerned in the S'lano t-xpeditiota from that city have despatched a.jent to Midiid to rcgotiate, thro'tgh the American Minister thvre, with the Court of Spa for the ieae or puichase of the Lobes This is said to have been don? by the advice of eminent counsel, who are of opinion that if any na'ioa has a claim to those Islands, it Is the Spaaish, who discovered end named them, aid throutth Peru claims tide to them. Sir John Frasklis. The news of '-open water in Wellington Channel," just biourht to j-iand by the Prince Albert, seems to have ammrocd every besom wif-i renewed hope tht.t the mys-f ry wrach hangs about the fate of the raiding navigators is at len'h in a fair way to 1 2 found.

Ai-cyes now ere fixed upon Sir Edward Belcher, who, at last dates, wis ushln- his wy up. the channel v. ith every expectation of without material interruption when the Prinoe AU-ert left. The Canal. The Republic sta'es that business on the t'hes ir.akfe and Ohio Cans; continues brisk, and that from twelve to tv.et-ty boats heavily laden with "our, coal, wheat and othr srrive daily at Georgetown, aud atic-tp-ml nntib'-i, va an a.eiage, leave wlfli as-sotte 1 cargoes oi for the up-coitu-cy TdLssss.

Pkooi aki) COATFts have accepted the nomination of the Araeiicaa party as for Piesidt-nt and Vice President of the L'nitcd States. typographical error in the Elifcclt's Kilhj correspondence- 3 etti day, i.ame Jtcifcr was given instead cf that of Col. Pifei, v. addiesocu the there on Tuesday T3The store ct Messrs. lie Eotrler.

Middleiown, 1SI was robbed t-f $150 in money ou Tmrs.i3 The Weekly Sex the best famiiy newspaper in the United St itcsde voted to Asrietdture, Maufac-t'-reE, Literature, Commerce. Mechanics, EducRtton, Si -2. is to commerce the puMiea-1 1- ol a aeries t-f i-imdred di-l'ar J'r'izt Tale N.o- is the tnne tj iubscr-he. Only (me dollar per antmm. "he Ni'tVr f-r this is r.

one. It ha-the conciuai of tt.e eseelicnt or gitin! s't-ry, "The Virginia Gride, or Jttve and Juby Phihtdelphia," written f-r its colnmni by hdy of Wadilnitn; a full report of the Maryia-i-i A rricultcra! from, its coinmencetncxit to i's clcse, witti tl.e list of prerri Kins, two coiarr.r.s of chmc impartis; valuable infori.at:oa iiw f.rmer; tha detaila of Hon. Daniel Webber's la.it illness and tleatk. wbii U's LiOjrrj.jhr, and incidextts-, the speech -f Gen i'ier. oa tne tloath of ie srea' sfatesnnn; fa'i of ha Mar Pmd Convention; latt? wpi: all tue iLtercstms domestic and of be-ioes cdt.onals; p-etry; htunor: odds and ends, has also the review of tie UaltiSK-re markets, with ether inmrrotal gence.

For sa'e at f-o roitnternt 3 cents per Ole EcLL'a Farlwell CexcEar. T'io-i ure-qtjikd sives h's this at theevy AsseKiM; Koems. on his is --s -ry ioi-pralr: ia iirmsasurblv sepct; -r to v.i r. txnuisiii acd bi-d-hke voire tifle Pttt-i sue m. improve nrtiidy.

Per exf-cmc j.tt.l ci-r-e1 ant beaa-ifui dl: Jiitn? h. as f.r w.nder tlititi Jer.y t-trttao'th to-at-f h's di'V in 'h ofwhiehhe unrivaled. IfOLLTDAY STSEET TESAT.RE.-T; JEt'tsd VI to r.at children Her a Lis ei.r-t;t:;ir;.-;:ti:t Their jou and arj ttvumi oifp.rU prove them to ba the most wotdfu! i tie cttaturej ci tha Ltckxt. I. should not be fhst -eat Caidbrni wl i to mach, aniju stdiiilred, wi.j be exrdbitsd ibis adit as I E3 the evzumz.

it aaa eswucu and improvamst tnds uurimf fa weej. Kexdall kissox's MixsTitiLs give a tiJ evsticeiftt CarrtH iiaJI- hit hv rTf vcnil-or'a Alanlv Exer Cifec; Scneca'a Morals; Cock'n Voaes; Cobbett Advice to Y'oung Men; Baxter's Saint.s' Rest; Paul and Virginia; Unc'e Sam's Juvenile Library; Scncol and Blank ooks; (ierman Toys; eek'y Papers; Bank Note Reporters; Almanacs f. 1853. hoiesals and retail. MOORE, No.

1C.H strret. fi doors above tha United Slides Hotel. JEW BOOK AT HENRY TAYLOR'S. coiner Gav pnd Itaitirnore s3. HARPER'S MAGAZINE, FOR a first number; call ard sre? it.

25 cftit till the back numbers on hard. Now is (he time to a new volume tuinences r.ext nnnih THOMPSON'S RGPOliTElt, for November, the host thing for deteeticf innterfeil money in tiie r.ri frv I ill ft rtr Si I r. rr.v LONDON ART UKNA1-, for Oritcber. KN1CKFK BOOKER, for price 25. a.LLANT TOM, a Sea Novel; 25.

COR REN A ANZ A. or the Magician ci Se-olle, br Fred Hu-iLit; price 25. All the Papers of tha week, nil the Maraainea for next month, and every thin? in tha Cheap Book IJt'siness for sale wholesnle and retail, by ilENJiY TAYEOH, 111 corner Gay tind Baltimore ts. TOR'B 'NEW BOOKS AT i MBltGEHS, AYE-OX SUN IP.O. BUiLfMNG Now ready, TEE HISTORY OF DEMOCRACY, No.

2: oontaiBins a tiae portrait of John Adams. Price 25 cts CHAMBERS' POCKET MISCELLANY, Vol. 7. Price 20 cts. KN CK BO.

RRR IMA A Ml, for November. HAS IMSR'S MAG A I NE, for iNoveuiher. OCR Tl Mf'S, for October. Hy Cora Montgomery, Price ets. GALI AaT TOM: or Tl Perils of the Ocean.

By the author of Var.ke- Jyek. Price 2i cts. COUNT JULIAN; or The East Da vs of the Goth. Price SO tents. DISCO VKKY AND EXPLORATION OF THE VALLEY, with the original narratives Marquette, A llonez, Member, Tfetiriecin.

e'f. John ii. Snea. Price 2. THE STAR --F Byltev.

H-istines We-'d Cioth. ,1 S5. CURIOS ATI ES OF THE ttilCRO CCPE: or. tae minute part's of Creation, a iapt-td to thi c.spneity of the Young; wi'h cieg'ilit eolofed Prise Ri. CHIT-CHAT, t-orf.

Tales in Snort Words; with nna Pnee "Jl POPULAR SlJPKRSTinOS ON MMER. ISM, bv Herbert My; Price 75 els. A 1 1'. LMiAli VV Jih -1 fAl t.Kn! las of rtcr I'moti. Arthur's Home Gazette, bus- Pict.orini, Boston VsuBiiin.

Ik 'aaa2ino, Lon-ion Phistrated ftevt I'BllOll. tsdi'sldfe in London, io opep-ti Times, S-uontiiic -American, tioiden Rule, Uncle Sam, Mar sprint led Banner, Yat-kea New York Herald, Trib'ina Me- ork Daily Times, Vankee Nation. I The Ls.ntern, I Jonathan, i'ohoe Gazette, Free-man's Journal, American Courier, iseai's Saturday Post, Do'Iar ewspitper, Spirit r.ftheTimss, Literarv World, The Albion-, ttom titats Vnis, Nat-onai Era. it ft rusic AND MUSICAL HENRY T.UCA FFER Y. MUSIC PHELTH-ER, snd im-orferof INSTRUMEVJ ITALIAN STRINGS.

Gnilats. Flutes. Vmlins. A omwi)nm b'aeolets. w.d everv deserintion of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, the lowest prices.

Earp, Guitar an --i Violin Strings, of a superior quality, aiwavs on hsnd. All the NEW MUSIC published in the U. States received as coon iwmpd. henry McCaffrey, Piano-Forte ami Music Deato, No. I3D Baltimore street.

ojjnr opposite Paul st. STASHING TON'S FAREWELL ADDRESS to tito t'eore of the uited Sta'es, printed in three co.ors, With a toil Ornamental B-Tdar, suitable for Framing price 12" cei-ts, Just published and for sale by MURPHY Printers, Publishers and Booksetiers. 171 Baltimore s-reet. Fs? Severn 1 Canvassers wanted immediately to iis-pore of Popular r.s:;-'eo2tr i ATN AND RN A MENTAL JOB-PRFnIV IN of every description, such as Cards, Fancy Show-Dills, Labels. Commercial and L- vc Bi.anh?.

esecuied in a stre unsurras-cci ana seeii-acv, pr LOWEST PRICES, by MURPI-iY CO EookstiU.r?, and Utationtrx, 173 Baltimore street. CP-Plie public are respeetfaiiy invited to call ard exainme speeimens and prices. eotN i5r iji-BLlL SALj-j. i hc cubscribcr, jivinsr en York road, lietTf-ea tne Greenmaurt Cewe'err snd Star i avern, n. tier saie auction, on MON at his residence, his HOUSE- A Novem: er 1st IPJL3 FUtcNTT! i itE.

eonsistin? rf Tab'-ts. SSide-r and Cookies Stoves. Bedsteads. b- ards, Pnr Ci-st-r-iteir'-n hound Hogsheads, Wht-ei barrows, V' vazon. o'hsr articles too n.

mention. aie to commence at 10 o'clock, A ercc-s made known on the "av r.r sste. oici-21 JOHN H. AST. rli.

AND DESIRABLE PifopRK. Vt LTIMO 11 I EETAT PUBLIC 1 1- 'N. he ur.dei signed, as Attorney for the o. cr't, will "ell a.t nubile on the premises, at 12; SATURDAY, the 13 riv of jrfiV m. 1 er.

iie-v and wii! buiit BRICK VUt- with a trcnto'" sixteen feet each, and larse Rsek si! unfed on tha side of West Baltimore 1 treet-No. 663 and No. fr5- Tne above Psoases pre web adapted ard iocated for bustr.ess of everv kind, of each b'i2 desirrnei for Stor-s, with Dvellings above, well hn-iroied A LSD FOR Three neat snd cr-p-ifori-ilde BRICK. DWELLING HOUSES, oa Booth s- rf.f immec'ateiy in tiie rear of the above t-'ouscs on Kalf'n ore street, will be told -cetiieror f-etatareiy, to suit purefcassts, v. son terms.

For particulars to title- applv to JOHN J. aNYDER, Attorney for Valentine L. Erney and Jos. N. rniy, St.

Paii! aod T-'avette sfs. QSO fA ALU "EON Auets. public s- Ci': COUNT OF LE. POSTPONED ON AC- WfTP. CiTTI TJ! i-itr 'Oft rr-v-r, fvember 4.

'ii 1 i.i-'11 10 o'cl- ek. n-iles from th-- city, on the Harford turn-ike Wi'I 'ro ifcred at sa'e one Lot of GROUND, coctam-in? tore or less, in a high state of neproved by a substantia! two ftty frame WELLING, sumcier.t to accommodate a genteel farnilv; Corn House, and ail otherappropriafe bu id nes; Apple Ri Peach Orchards, and a varierv of other iru'tot thechoice't kinds; enclosed bv a. sbod plank and post in rail fence; there are several springs of aood water on ihe place. Immediately after the sale of this Lot. the following property 'l bo sold: 1 good Spring Market Wa- 20c: Plows; Harrows; Cultivators, ar.d Gardening! Implemsr.tr; Core: in the straw: Corn Tops and Blades: a variety of Vegetables.

Also, live Hogs tnree Shoals. The terms; of sale are. for the land, one half cash: the balance in. six months, with interest from tiie day ol'sn The othsr articles ca.h. 0 AL EX.

MAXWELL. tfi TRUSTEE'S SALE OF PROPERTY ON SS FORT A EN E. By virtue of a decree of the Court cf Baltimore city, sitting in equity, the uiulersened, Trustee, wil sell, at, the Ex olismre, SATURDAY, the 2-'th day of November. 1822. at 1 P.

1 that LO OF GROUND, being part of Lot, No. 59. on the pist of Point, fronting about 71 feet on the sc nth side of Fort a-eniie and Si'i feet in depth. Triis property adjoins Thomas' Brick yard, and is improved by a two story OWELLIN'" HOUSE, part brick snd part frame: now occupied by Caspar Snyder, mbk dealer, e.s a tenant. The lot is in fee, and is situated 1:1 a rapidly ima ovingt neighborhood.

Tcrmjifsale: One-ha'f cash: cne-haif in 6 months, with interest and security for the credit payment. WM. F. FRICK, Trustee. GIBSON Auc's.

TRUS TEE'S SALE In pursuance of an dr of tiie Superior Court of Baltimore city, tit-itingin Equity, the undersigned, Trustee, will sst at public auction, on the premises, on SATURDAY, the sothday of November, at 4 o'clock, P. at the expense and risk of Jolm G. Wolrr.of, a lormer purchaser: ALL THAT LOT OF GROUND, covered by a three slory and at lie brick Dwelling HOUSE, on the West side of Aistjuith street, which is lot No. 4on the Flat exhibited at the former saie, beginning a fx ut TM fsetn-irtti from Citile Spring street, fronti 11 s-, abort 13 fet on Aisqiiuh street, and altout 70 feet deep to a a Ltet alley. Subi set to a ground rent of 55-5 fth Terms of saie' are, one had cash at the time of sale, and one half on a credit of 3 months, whh interest and security.

WiVkl. F. FRiCii, Ti ustec. ot-0-2aw3 G.BSON Aucts. -sL TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A A "olFROi'i RTV ON AXSQTITH ALSO, VU(i "RON ST.

PART EN KE. Bv vinue of a decree t-f the Superior court of he city 'of Ba'ti -more, the subscriber, as Trustee, will offer Ft Public Sale, or. the 0.1 MoN DAY, the 81 day o'' Novon.hsr next, at the hour of 3 o'clock, P. that valuable I OF GROUND bee-using on the east ride of Aisquuh street, nt tha distance of So ieet r.rih of AI el-. Merry street, btndinpon Aisquith street 25 feet, -with a drpth of 102 feet, improved by a two-etorr S'RiCK DWELLING and Brief; Carpenter's Tho lot is in Also, hat LOT OTJND on street, beginning ft the distance of 1 2 feet 6 inches from McEl-derr- street, fronting on Aisq-iUi street 12t fet with a d-fdh of 50 fenr, imsroved by a two-storv BRICK DWELLING.

Tnis lot ia subject to the asbuai ground rent of S13. Also, on the sam afternoon, at 4 o'clock, on the premises, that valuable LOT OF GROUND on the eis- aid- of Bond street, Fe.ii's Pomt. at tiie distance oflOti feet rorfh of Lancaster street, beginning on Bond street 33 feet 9 inches with a d-p'h of sb-mt 111) foet, improved by two two-story BRiCK DWELLINGS, substantially built. This lot is subject to one cent ground rent. Terms of sale as prescribed by the decree are, oxe-third of tho purchase money cash on tbeday of sale, f.nd the balnce two equal h.st-il.'ments and twelve mouths, with interest, end good security.

WILLIAM F. GILES, Trustee. S. Ht GOVER, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE.

By authority rf a de- i-aisitting a Court oi Kqnity, passed in a ctoise which Henry Rhodes and wifo arc complainants, and Henry N. Alher1, George Brown, Sophia. Zursier, and others fire defer.d'in.8, Lie undersigned, Trustee will sell by pubhe ouction. at tha Exchange, in tho city of Baltimore, on November 22d, it52, at o'clock, P. M.

ALL THaT LOT OR PARCEL OF GROUND situate in the of Baltimore. n-d d-vicribed a.s fol-lo vs: llpgrniiing for Ihe sano on the iihe of thi west side of Sharp street, at tne distance of 4b feet 2 inches south from the, comer formed by the intersection t-f the south side of irre street and the west side of Sharp, street, and running thence north, binding on Slurp's! rcer 22 feet 2 incheS to the corner of the house standing at tho intersect ion of Barreand Sharp streets, with use, benefit and advantage of the south end wai of said fi use, as necessary to and forming an end wall of tee house on the premises hereby sold and conveyed: thence west, parallel with Brre street, 7s feet a lot formerly owned by John Ewalt; thence south, parallel with Sharp street, 22 feet 2 inches; thence ea parai el wii Barre street, and binding on flu "one of the partition fence aid middle of the. a'iey, to the piacs of beginning, (being the same ground which, Df indenture, bearing dits on or about the 1 71 11 day ot 1837, and recorded arming tne land tecords of Baltimore county, in liber T- No. 275, I'm 43, was granted and oonveyed by Solomon Allen and wife to Georee Brown, heirs and assigns,) ttgelher with all tho buildings und improvements thereon. The improvements consist of a Two-Story BR ICK HOUSE, conveniently arranged, and coironcd.oim Back Building.

Terms of sale, oash on the day of sa'e. UilArvLi.s tl. nrtlS Trustee 1 O30-2aw3w? GiBSON Aucts, 1 (3 rw OTIC F. B. LAd lN-t'JIFIJ.

Vm i erfattY. r-resch in MKVl'ISU HmUN eirrer of Ca f.rd lniP Ml Knrt KP.it (--rfa-vi at 10i ClOJk: and i KVK.M.-i 7 o'clock. Ths otdms rS ot cnrisT ia i j.ap ism wid -e p.din-.nistered at. in of the sprviae. Tio public aro It JOSKPH'rS CHL-KCll, TlAA'ti tJaitimore wid be soieiiinbt 1)111?" A to the F.p.

yipf of AimiKi'-y Goa, Vory Rev. (VPKKKY, ou 'rJ-KOB IMW (m, dy.3.st instant. Hie P-Cv. JGKN KARL .5 wi i or -ah on rhp special I rtoi wili le.i the )alvert Station on fldNOAS o'c-'ofk. A.

O-ir-er be provide (or the near heChuroh. 1 f''A niSFil A I. KKMib will I Rev. .1. Poisal, in tl.H dHUT TH CHUHCH, on TOMtiKKOW (Sunday) Ab I MR -NON, 31 mstaut, at o'elook on the ooonsion id the death of Mr.Ueoree who for i-earlv ixtv years was a prominent member of the Meth'-dist Olir.rcli in Cif Station.

His friemlH and acquaintance nr invited to atr-rni. OR 1 ATFoN CHI KCil LL5 'i'eas. ihdriur.it count v. vH he sjtiemn'y TO THK Sl'FJVIi'K OF Al. MltiilTV GOf on TO the sun msfint, bv Very Rev.

11. ILtoskery, V. O. Pne Cttv. John Early, President oi St.

Loyola tol-leso. will preach or. the ooo ion. It is -ped thit tna Cathoheoi the city wil. avad themssives of this opportunity to anstst in paying thfl d.lt still rinfl ltttiMi llit A siieettU TRAIN OF CARS wi'd leave Cnlveit strflt.

Ijfnfit nt rt i)'i'lorlf on II, ft mornitfc. Tickets i cent3 eaeii for the lound trip.) inufct he procured hefore eateriiia; cars, or tit lie Bookrtor! Si. O'R-icn. KoltimorA street. A coilsciion will be taken up to pay lor the ma: ot the ctinrcn.

fl IK -H SOCIAL and BNKVOLKM'f i si: 21 KT wi'i ffT DA o'clock, in KFCj! a HITK N. r. eorns'r of Faycileand Frederick streets. Meii- bera, and those proposed, must attend enrir. i as ptisiiip.

and the ladies in particular, are mvitea, witii-iiui to hear John O'Con" nor. Esq, lecture Wrens of Ifltnd and Her ivturi l)en- order. JAMLS ivVv -i, t-reu t. F. Tp.ainos, ec'ry.

c3 4. WASHINGTON XI(SM COMPANY ii members of the WASHINGTON HOll ClTNrPANY ar. hereby r.otth0'! to attend tta regular Ouarierlv Meetinsat the HA hhOK Til ti ENGIN UuIJSE. Conwav street. THIS (Saturday) hVEN lhe 3.i:h at 7o'clock.

Members v. iii plmma la punctual iti attendnnce. Bv order. It EDWARD Li. GRIFFITH, Secretary.

-CrN O'T I F. -The KFFEIlt-ON 13 i HA TiNG SOCIETV wi'l meet-, ut lh.itiiiiir; H.0,1. XKl A1AT, -I'll at 7 o'clock. Memlieis are et.c.ecied io lu pucetcai in attendance. The puhlie is reipc.ild! invited.

Seats Ires. Question; "Should the eaciy se tiers of Massachusetts be entitled to nu.ro praiue than tno Colonists of Maryland; JitL O. Tae members ot WAflilNS-r TON No I. i. O.

(. herf-b notified that the Funeral Tax of lirothsr Uetrse He-ffmarj, who died st sea, wdl tie cue the loth of next. Members faiii.tr; to pay, said lax will then be eharjeti as dues. tv ord It" J. BAYNA11D Vv iLSON, ec JOE PtNEYM F.

iiOF-" vjit I'APvTFRS met on itirr. instant, ro 1 riou Htiil.formeti a p-iciety, r.nd n.l -pied a Oossti'ntion, beneficial prineipsin case a gets injured while at work. On ton. it was Resolved, Tnat no member of (his Saciety will wot for less waves th Si 5 per ire io the lt November th? 1st of April, and per day from tne let vf April 1st cv. irvi c- a.i ourney men nouse ramter- to join us ini The Soiid wid meet eve-'.

f.ii- NIGH 1 at 'cys'on's guiUHnz, rornsr T'iroUt a-ni tialtki.n-rt --t Resolved, That rroesedb-fs SAMUEL i-EHGOV, Prsi't. CH AS. J. HOLBkOOK. S-e'y It.

7WA PEA A OR fUk I lOR. Land Ketortoers, a i fnsnd the -'H st.tc; pri.r:Cin;e, sun -r one wno sii-iiii s.itoit ocr 't. urii call your at'erdlo. i.cr in rh3 CRATI PA Ki'i" Soi'" rf rt i the oi to t.n.Ji platform ot the (otiiiiici's kr.o' mtst Might tr.k for i. DEMO-the "i'ree 'i: BS lit'liC nj aiid ci.ou'd 1 1 he t.eiipfi iitnitt-d fpasnti tito 1 1 he pe.ip;.

i-l t.i uiu aa iiiouid it; 1 ss 3 The cand: who the poo.plr. Uit.t es, ire-9 ol cost, to and ice rre.o -r-r: are P. Hals-: jt.7 A.v. i.tn;csn.8n h-- have ever a We hive ny.v? oi th? piV-fornr-, i'-'-r smd: men on rhtir tickets: cird i t.r oi.hJ.t:! is, lhrrel brelhr-re rewnerc, ana i 1 ou! 1: i---he P're Dcm-'' ic AN -RME rj- t. ci ire.

rf ml sen lie Prcsb- Exfti Bitti the its of Oe to hi in the W'. "iinsrt-vve. U. mi hi te- lii tt! 1. trs Pr-3 yictie! it f.

ran are n'. with whicti 3 ot icdl r.m him tl Pr. t. -3es of the iucitairy, i-5 than twenty yeais toon mnen-nn' hi: them Aii.i broke io ind our to 'eac (..: a It UtfJt: 1 ff LiOFS emt-Lrrassec his nnmstrt'ion? tin i in K- nditi-oi chorch ttu' ins ro at Iilt hut S- -a lilt: are a.eep, we reioioe i tn-it t.te Iruit of -s wii: rt in the is i-'. 'i higii wii' ttioi been in as i -aril C'O- or-t i th bodv.

Dr. his ais'tj viiuea. extcnsivp an sound judgnnnt.iiiis va-ied dii'-ss. remarsanie powe-- ua'veii' mtri.ct:..; arh iientac.itis pe-plexitie-s, in -a this Pre L-ytcry a i a helper oi j'th. Our best wishes anJ our moss prayers nc-coTip lay him in'o i.e new and most; imp-iriant field of upon which he ft'-t-ut to en er.

hi ws rttre: cur loss, we rtjoiee that the I-arr of pti ohtia'ion are abo.it to so eihuicr tane er, and we trust under leadership a ye: higher prosperity than any it naa v3t awaits it. With the tiie Presbytery wo a Id ex press its sympntliy. May the fruPs of tiie long and faithful mmt-ttrj abt.tit; to abide forever in liifiir r.earis atid cmversvwn, May they together ia the and fellowship of the -May the chief Shepherd himse now tha" he under Shepnerd is aiiut to ha lead gren pastures de the stili whters. Ordered, that if ited Clerk be to fumlsh copy of the above tamsit to Maseru ve, w.th i lie lequesr. tnat it f-r rcaa jo.rn ins put pit tne tmse the same is def.tareu vacant.

AcJ, also, to fartinh a eoy io Preshytsnan a Pr: so; tertan R. Ltd'-it MTU. StstpH i oa l.n tt-U Ks Gazette, of Phiindelpiiia. Wp.ig paper) sneak-iiss of the recent e'ecticn for Mavcr in "Jaitim-re, savs: "Mr. I'et6t3 was noirnnatcu ny tna i.cmocr.ali- Jonventin for tne olhce of Sheriff of this city no-l county, now a person so (hsaitahhed, and so dvS' iturs the common ts-t.

ja.site-. came seieete-l. is rot ibr us to say," ice. Tiie (J ze'ti-oes on say: "Tt.e same sort of influence which cerated in tiie case ol peters, wan rr.ade potentiai (i-iairnf the 'Oil in-ei at Daitiroore, and fh. voir oi Genero.l pierce, and the noniinntion was a rcr "il disre finable tn the one ns in the other i.i-5tn't." Oi this slander of one of Haiti o'-ore'p lpst esrima citizens, tno Wine papers of this city ive fakee fi'i notice, aad by their silence, ziven some stow of trui to tha uiiittsiupuious assertion the Philtv delphia If the Wilis friends of Ofpta.n France wiil thu-J allow him to hs trndi'ced r.nd sl.an-terea, as a perwmctl politically opposed to lii not.

IPs character and stno-lmK ii: me of is beyotui reproaeli, a 'id it is nr. -aenerous tu his parl to his defeat to be ascribed his liaiaj? no worthy, or or to say tlr.t his nomination was wron? or disrepiitv.le. Nrither i.j true. Capt France is not only wo-pty, but in fit and (ua-iiied to fid ji-ffine in the ostimation of his fellow eitizrtis Whi? aid Democrat) eands st-hieh ns any man in the eiiy. And more, Ida character and standing entitled him to the lull vo'e of hi3 party.

His personal popularity havms gamed him many de mocratic votes, tnat vote (wr.ig) winch he siiou'd hsv. he wou ld hoy owl doubt have bsc a el. The lugs rai to cam votes at. r. Soi.ff.

bv atlowins this to caur-s -jinn dioted, thetcby the iinpres-ion th ttie neh ar. oi me eamneate lor no; ui ecu tnat it, was ai! rn-bt lor it to be so, as tiie r.omiur.tion was wrons and diirepiHabie; it wou't ih, for vote Soior by this 'a'se-houd ahroid he w-1! lose ten in 1 hi more, it A DE.MOCR OF TH 1 WARD. rr-iij33 FIRST WARD WHItS, A ION. A Kusiaes of the -ae- ds vour at 1 1 S.MA 'S EASTK NT H' -TEL, Traoies on MONDAY 1st Novf at. 7 o'clock.

Turn out, therefore, yc Wiiiss. your miitiii. Your cw.uhv eaiia up.n you to savo her from the tyratin rule of hat patt wlio would Priw-t Jul -i Van Duriti, Count "John A. Dix, I.r.rd David Wilfto-, fi; 1 in her Cabinet. I ye WhiR, Rnd save Uii Now is the time to avert tie bl-'w which needs :mo.t if we ace ever vie-last.

Buckie cu out armor, aid upon next TLESDA itr.ke adeatii-i-hivr to tint erce which wou'd rather teach soldier to faint 'inn fislit, vit: flu? Vietornuu SCt tt for our Pre idem tr-e Union be safe, fly o-der, R. JOS S. Soc'ry. oso 2t "of the OLD FOU ht-T! The CHI PEW A CLUts of tho FOURTH WARD wi 1 meet, at Coath's Gnnner's Hull, Loin bard T1HS (Saturday) and KVK.N-i GS. at 7 o'oioe'i.

As ihesoviii he tiie hist meet-irnri prior to the Preuidentia! it iz important that every Wilis: in ward should attend. By order, fp J. H. VALIAN'I, Kec. Sec.

St OF THK OLD FiEVIlNTHrTO Lis AK LS '1'fo time for antvmeuf. is passe-l. Tii tine potion has arrived. Every Vlosj who is determine-! th-it our chUftau, alter havine coaquered in every batt'e he fmiiit for its shall not be liCf-aicd in the we are to fish; for lihiii everv Wii who willing to give do day to Via causa of conservatism and tna constitution by vvorkiin on Tuesd-iT rext, is earnest lv exhorted to tr, to lief" Ereine House, on A NIGHT, 1st Novoirtbor prepare for she c-mfiiet. ord-, cfi v' 1 FIF'WT' iVi pT the OLlH, r.nd the WHHP rf tha i-v vd liy.

arc ir'ited to rh-- "LAST "on KV-NCNG. 1st at 7V o'ciccit. at the W-M'ill vfJTON cora-tr Ilsnov- and Caoxlen t-ts. Come oc.e com a'l E. Mb IS, Prcs't.

2t sr. vfNCENT kenefi- I IALSOCI ET Y. Th" tor ton-5aedt nf. Sr. Chur.h.

ou MO'fNLNG NKXT, Slst at f-ra-tr. the purp of atl tiie ion of tie new Chur-di. af Texas, Baltimore -o. Bv order. JAS 15 ASSO.N.

Jr ou'i 2. YT ATK1C IC "i EN i tt I A 1 SUC E-, 13 Tiie in'-iiibra reqnesfod to i- eel at St ptttfiok'3 Chinch on SU A DAY MOil-NIXON XT, its' inst at 7 o'clock, for th purpose tiie dedieatiou of tha new Church at Texas, Pa timore county. Hyonirr, 020-21: AS. HASS'LN. Sec'y.

r'5 KR CA.NT1 LK LIBRARY ASSOCIA-IKjJ -GEXEKAL Al 1'heie wih be genera' inFtiitof the members at tha Atbt neaut, on THIS (SATl'RDAVl EVENING, 8Hth ius'aiif, at a quarter before eiitht. to consider iiiatrcs ol hiKh lrnptirtanceto tna Asjsooiatinn. A full attend -ance it earnestly desired, oiS-SiJ I itekinn Watr Proof CO TS ard CAPS, Uuckmg Pi.iOIS. 'R INKING CUPS, WATER MOTTLV'S, IND'A RliDBt-R CLOVES. fOF'-VESTERS, INIilA RI'IIRBR mi IN GS, together wi every vtrie'v trl ET A I JidDlA F.VBBE'ti ivUOi'S.

Fj. m. PFNDERSON CO No. 209 Uaitimore street, ofio-st: between Charles ard light etrcote. FAtdl Goods.

Binck and Colored Silk FTC IN GES and Vilored Eiceand Crotchet GiiMPS Mik. Jet ar.d Parl BUTTONS Chnkiiu: BRAIDS and VELVETS For sale, wholesale and retail, hy I JAMES M. HA1G, tf Iapck 13'J Haiti ore AUCTION Received frora su. t.on, another lot. of hroidered Curtains, surpassing the lots of last week ii beaut and rionness.

Also, a variety of i i in car line, which we offer at about naif fnues. --ne price oiily. 11 MoEEDOWNEY No. ih-i Bfiho. west ot L'glit.

I i EAT ATTRAC ON ILLJ A.NT i'IH- V1 AY ATTMKGREAT FAIRat J.KANN'S, No. 162 BROD WAY, EAST S1DK. A (treat Fair will be held and thrown open for public reception this morninir. una Gontinnn tiil furi her notice, at the ahove nnoed place, a larfts Hal! hftvi'ig beeii fitted up for the ion ialtl'oreicn arrivalaanil hone -lac1 uros of DKY (JOOuS ANl CARPETS. 'I lie iii.tnaser solicits a ca 1 from ali he Lames nd Gent'e-lofri of (he IV.onuiiieiiKi (Jlnyend r.tran?ers sftisuditis tiic exhibit io-i hi.

the Marjiarid Institute. The csta-li'ftoe beins too larjie. he oniy U'Uitr a few articles, viz: Froif. colored Pri-itR, 4 eentc: Enal-ish Chintz, cents; Caili mores. 12.1 Muslmde Dress Suk, 75 e-nts; 8 cents; Word Flannel, 121 Tick, (jj ohtK: Blankets, 6i cents: Freiich 4 ce.ntK; Shawls, ui cents; Stockimju, a j-k, 61 ceiitu, vitii niai O'iicr bantams, (to rie ii to J.

KANN'S, Uo 1C2 Broadway. 3 JAPE it HANG I Nils I tin) 'FT AIL. HOWELL it HKO I II I It, 207 Baltimore Street, heiwc ii Charh'u an.i Lo-hl, iiivdij the attention of mid otnerw I heir ior a'd extensive of PAPER iiANGI.NGS. KOHDERS. FIl' I'RIN'iS, omii.n.iii.

li linoit and larj; Uifm Lib Ir toelirihl. to ibe lov ati tie c-atiii niid eoinici PA PElO; with Pn.s fend itinta-tioax, A od! iiohcted. oH) lotr II. i'EK it No. B.

ltt- MOIil i-i it aro u-S tion. t.h MOay MklliUV tCEN STOCK OF FALL li OVS ev-r exmbst-id A aimc-it tan entire has boen pitronase-i the reoior p-rtrsr ia for cish, they tain with c.7"dona an eiasoination fioin th3 CLOSEST IV iiGLKilALE BUYERS, 't i1 -'i. livora- with nr in tite mtm -or ej ar.a icwnrr cr.cf, iney woa'u invii? attenuoa oi JlETAiL PUEOEASEES 1-ATKST Aiili ics'AND Mi. i. hw f.n-en this braaeh of th his Br' i-: 3'J-ifr 4- A BLK.

SILK VELVETS, i EIJPIN' FRENCH MEEINOES and i co or. SILKS, MAGNIFICENT flifl sty'es vary RICH h'edlBL'K. SILKS eetluslra and of the r.n-js. LOW pniC-KD Do i ts GOODS, a firse and eie-pant Hsj-trinisrnt, emnracins tome very expensive SHAWLS, in Lcrffard Sqns.re, cf every description. LINEN GO'IDS of eerv kind, with a full pssort-went oi the best A Tl -CtiES.

Thee -roods, either by tho Prd or Piece, we can to buve-s the best advantages and they should not fail to examine our I'EAv'v GOOOS for Farmnrs. tTONE PP. ICE '1 S. BKVAN o3n No. fi No Char! I'll) A si.pp.y tee men, by the d'--zen HOSIKKY in ever va'ti for GC" i iisntifu! eived -r fjadiesand enjors.

Gentle- f.nftio riMr O-r p(tir5: in MKS 1 NO, COTTON and LAMB'S WUOb. i-Ric-H Systkm. S. BEVAN oS'i-irir No. 6 North Ciiarles street.

SlLHS.SA "ilNS. VETS. LN LACE FEaTHFRS A -iES. CROWNS. CA-i-GS, Ue.

OCNG. S7 I U'i'AvV has re hi- m-ual 'arse and s-slsct asrortment of MIL- at.d Trimtmrrs which he ia he to offer at very low prices. The of i Country Mr renants is invited. cS'i TO FARMERS AND fl. MrdlLDUWNEY CO.

hne rcceivid afvll v.rUd StockoI hr.ndf r-frvxtx rally, to wh-ch tl-ey would respeet-filir call the attentimi of pfrstr.s froni the surrourid- wnn vis-'irt the citv, r'KiLh NL 1rw BAII 1 MOii ST. 30-2tr IKiSE line: I -n il LIN-' AND LINEN GOODS GP.NE-VI, McELlt'J WXB 4" CO. ut. f.f'tha best 1-4 ai, Sors Owcrn other IS-4, i-2-4, D-4. i3td'in-4 Linen SIIEETiNG; oo.

iiicli Uo Etsr uro ihi.cw Linens: iS-4. 12-4, P'-4. 1 i.r.d 8-S double Da- A.i ttLTKS: i and 2-4 L'-oufcle LL LIN1TNS; soti-rfoe and 1-iw oric-'ic, Wr: Ettciahn a 7 ct and t' TS Ive.i sr-t trier lot cf GOLDEN wmcn were so mu-'-h sousr.t aEe." 'LAN i Ali 500c in tnt ir Lnn eve ted with the irrefder: otcrj.aiid v. i.i he guar i-itetd free from Cotton iiix'tire, They wirh ttjc5.ii the attention of their customers and he pcohe Kener-toy to this portion of their ttcck, Osz Pkicjk Only. 13d EALTIM "K13 STREET.

tN2r: Went oi i-'IKK IN' I A CK COM AN No. 24 SOUTH STREET, This Cmnanv i Nr t'UKES AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, in the city or country, on the various descriptionof prore-fv BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. I. COHEN, PRESIDENT. Vrn.

Frick. IF. W. A'rieka, T. Pennington.

R. A. Taylor, S. O. Hcffmau, Joshua i.

D-n-iu S. Wilton, J.Biri)kitH',Jr.. T. W. F.

Frnnei-5 Il.ug, Geo. R. Vi'-kem. i Wia.Gi'mor,! ron Hepry roll. FRKnxmra wotrnwoRTW.

AN CE A SSO'c: ATEI I REM EN'S 1 COM PA No. 12 ST. Oper. Off.ee No. 12 SOUT daily for th'.

Ins trance, of all Inscriptions of Proper ty wUiiin t.ie Limits ot ins City. JOHN Pv. MOORE, Prtsidtni. uirecjors: Charles West, Mechanical Jacob Trust, First Balt'e. Francis Burns, United James Young, Frenkdn (j.C.

Arid Henry Hardestv. Pafaosco George narman, roon Banicl Super, Friendship J. J. Farli-w. Dec' ford ton Paine.

Liberty virtue: i.rB:, i. tiowara -i. C. Masim, Vici'ant. 'ii.

E. Barton, Watch enman v. A rtacit, Aew.aiar I C.AV eotofi-rf JOHi rk-et' Jo. Boyd, Lafayette KEHART, Secretary L7IREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY. i.

Office vn North Fast corner ff SOUTH AND SECOND fTKMKTS. INSURES AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, on ill descriptions of property irithin the limits of the city. JOHN REESE, President. jjoarrt cj dJrreclors: John H. Emm Atis.

J. Albert i Kevser M. F. K-yser Fred'k Seyler Mdw. jci.kins T.

W. verir.g Nathan Tvson Vm. Robinson H. Fitstcerald TUTiiS Mendes I. Cohan James Fields Brown Sam'i Yvilson F.

L. Shaffer H.R.LRudermsn Caleb Parks Henry Reitz John Gushing Ed, Reinicker Dr. i. S. Gihson Tiion.

M. Locke Georze C. Diffenderfl'er Ben.i. 0. Ross IliiiCh Bolton Robert Taylor Vv.n, Reanev John (J.

Rennev (Jtto Torney THOS. G. RUTTER Sec'y. tT'HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscriber i hast -btnined from the Oruhans' Court of Baltimore Citv, b-trersofadminisf ration on the personal estate cf LUCiNDA HARDEN, late 01 said city, deceased. All persons having claims against said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the 1st day of Mav next; they tns-v otherwise, by law, be excluded from all benefit of said estate, AH persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment.

Given under mv hand, this 27! ii da.v of teiober, 1352. o.io-lawn! HANSON I. RUTTER, Adm'r. TO FARMERS AN PLANTERS. 1 CHAPPEEL'S IMPROVED FERTILIZER.

The attention of Farmers is respectfully called lo the most certain, chsapned lasting agent far the renovation of 'Worn-out, lands." known as "CHAPPELL'S IMPROVED FERTILIZER." The fleet produced by the use cf the Fertilizer upon the pprms crops of this year, has caused such a demand for the article the present season that wo have found it impossible to supply oil who wished to tart its merits, but, bavins made more extensive ar raogements tor its manufacture, we are now prepared in till. r.Tflp.rs Io nnv cncirt. iVe would call attention to the fo'lowiHg of a letter just received from Corn. T. C.

Jones, of Virginia, who has used the Fertilizer for Jone. three or four seasons past. 111 cc mparison with Pern- vian Guano, and. as wiil appear from pre viously published, prefers the Fertilizer to lm bat Guao: "The success of my first experiment, seven tarreia, in the spring of '51, induced me to purchase fourteen barrels in tho fol'ov-ins autumn. Satisfied with the result, I pvoehtsed an 1 applied forty barrels to rny corn in April of this year: acd tiie foitu barrels inst received 1 intend applv irg upon this fail.

If any win if, that tis.d iarst April better ihan tre first seven barr3is. If gentlemen -Kill visit tny farm they may judge for themselves. They will there find uve.n'.y fii-e aires rf r.ora averaging barrels, or fifty bushels, to the acre, which, rritiout the eeriiiizer. won Id not have yielded ix; that my pumpkins, ivhich took tu premium, at our agricultural fair, for the tnree best, ain-'mg a coz-n or more covrpeiitors, greiu promiscuously among'the com, without, any other mmure or cultivation than the corn received, and that my Ruta Baem. which aso took the ptemitiM, weih-insr fifty three although the seed was not sown until the last of one.

were prodated by the use of your Fertilizing Price S3 per birrei. containing S'-fl poutja. Pamphlet, cimtainin? certificates and tdrections, onn be obtained by apptvine at our office, 14-5 LOMBARD ST one d-fr i'-oni Hanover. o3- ltr P. STOCjiTO.N CIIAPPELL, I 1NG SOUGHT FOR EC UND AT LAST.

li THE CELEB EXIL18H VERMIN DESTROYER! THE CHAMPION OF THE WORLD! Warranted to -iitire'y ester. t-inate Poaches, Arils, Chintz, Moths. IVorms, and being in liquid can bs easily appiicd to pantries, bc-dsieads, fireplaces, or wherever it may be r. qutied, with a feather or bruii, witnoat miuring them, or leaviiig the least disagreeable -tmell in die room, renders it mora desirable in its use, as woil a3 os ov6r ail othars. To try it is to be convinced.

Price 25 cents per bostlo a liberal uiscounf. to the trade, CHAS.DUNLAP, oorner of Howard and Lexmgtonn slreete, .1 a25r? ten. Agent for Balto. and vicinity. THARLES A.

COPPER-SMITH, YORK STREET, opposite Vulcan Works, Thanklin for past favors, solicits the continued patronage of his friends and the pubjio in the aiKjve line oi buamesa and tta branches, o2-lmt I i i Hhitmps' Ci.oTHtvo Stoek, Corv.cv cf F.rtiihnwe x.i C-'h-vii sfre-sM. Vt iware. This listahlishni--nt i for cesatoR Clothing, elegant cut fi at ext erne1; low prices. to Vests ,.2 00 to (SS Pant si to 5 to SrT.vxmn fction" of Kai.i. Uoons.

To those ti uii" vrho are in v.ttnr of soivethms xsw vouid rclr thfm i-tr to -newf the mostcROicR and hahssomf stwk of "ops, adapted in men's wear, we ever uehem, fit no Jarsett, lS'J si. t-r-r (-ieth, HpUnJi-i Slesaitt 1 tstisg. iA Xtrh'si Vttets. and every variety of vats to nterjtre style at low rnes. wita a liaaawme assiTtmert vi y-K's'and ni 'Jilt km i c-H.

Foa Goob friends, call on Mr. 's. HI Lcxir.iioii street, a fow doors alcove Howard street, li is xceiie it work i.as ion since shed liis ns tii pop Par saloons in ia.3 f.i Tiiere yon will lnd every variety of papier mafic ''Vtoise shed aud velvet cases; also, tne best Go civ y. Tkk S-ra- ar.d others visit -r :ir.t to tt'etd tho 8ciita Fair, as well as those iiantrmen's. stock, ia on exhiuiuc-u, can Jab Prir.tis? of vr7 and executed, wita at "Tiie Pr.nrms s'ni Ira 12 tr TiT! AFP? ICTStJ BI th-1 iTCtlt T-ene u'S i 'a i'erivf a from a use oi Gome? Litters, s.

ton iiiev vmi.u hurry to No. SS siLeei uad parrske iio: infitt- A Fp.tattTFi'L risscoxTRK 's the Cat tie Sluivr A whose attention was f-'iracted to one cf thosrt tad hresJ bubs, and fjp.a'.mr.; oh tter of stock io another itet'sm; rr.v.a, oroke i.toe r.uu o. in- r.n cressih' ii the n-s c.vw. no o.m-ner tns oeic.e to fa? sp.tt,has tttcahr f.f and wtii.e s-jenrm mm.snc sent etc.a-:ti:t very saiae? Hat Tiia i rouni r.cata. seeinc hta shadow or henss in Hat.

roaricc and he the teatleman to les.va at oree. h- I'Hii as we 1: is tl with a iv.k-:f-i a-t li.it. VV itere a the Kat he vr.t No, ST. Bilrini. re 7 tnr Hat- ax: Gknukil Si'OTT.

j. .) s-. ocroo-r I 'ir oi tr.e rrr.rise near "irr from proieised -3 as enemies ta- a ca-Jse. i rrs or; i i'i Scott. it: a with Mr.

a i t'h' fi ahcr rrtnirkir; Uc jr a.l prre-rtcd io i i Lr, i'jte: to i duv to is i servers tti cot.fidnoe it vr-ttt' 1 live in the s-rertaol our if.stiur;nsi I rc; cemttt'd r-wJ-he loci t-t fetl tr-aOnlS i tiCi'. idUatri it-' Parr "nvl spretd a reoard of iJ tl til- tai" of LUt mtitl wis i "ittr ia i.f,-o-sit i i ijstn.s i ws trade ue free: es; pressed c-i r': Ttiere ctntters tn? H'rr dijcini'h of aitv mata.ter of the rtrf t. rhetr psmat were ill-' V. tine These were po'itt; Uov. IV.v;.4, i Mass" tr.e J.

H. CiS'ke. itoo Edwr 1 A. Staidy, "i N. carittia.

ara others. is we'i k-iowu Gen. Scott was nt tr," F.r: hataf -rtredfe'sbn cf via? ras, a i on to between a a te -cru. hr.vc done otherwise would have as ,2 is pT.o:ia!n a-, in the vct.t t.f wfir, 1 had re! Used to hs-xc "-oise -r "isd -Je tided i r.J ue tr.3 Vov ff Cap'a r. to a v'o.

ce" I shotud aie oeemtt rra.tor ji I had over to A zrr.o Naw Y'-'k i-ifornv-d i.v L'ttkp tti rtotri t.r::; tc of oicx.c '-r a.3CS?t,w-iR -2-1 in ittttor or ur friend and servant, Jo its Bakxhy. it Y.k vz ast At re ft Fn om rart C- 1.1.-a -r? n.t f.e h5 i creat om a severe ar.d cf F'ver Ague, r.nd '-2 restored ft. healrh by of a one. Taese Pd.sustTJes-ti-pt,:.,.v propertitrs, and can he wi for many dl-te-iae re r- t-ut the L-ver Pill? yr of restuMCic a diioc an i vf-r to r. nenee tif? crar celehrity i it-T v.

i 'Sj, ms-ous fc-rtuidiDie cia'as-r i H'i ii 'i ttj i Liver, whivli iocr bifSed ski th- em. cent tne United Stvs.f.- r--" rcn-lered cao re, to the er raysiciaa me his bears a name which -or desifvlccf rat title. shot'td always os kept with-r. tni on he of the eerlirst i.f Liver, i. cm be and ueuiiy 1c nnv be had tt tne Drue Stores this citf.

or St. xthoxt'i Wright's areui eapy.s&fe and eer'-ain ctsretor Erysipelas, bec-iu-e ihey purge from the l-dy tt. 3 i iLto-i 3 hu-Turs wiiioh ars "the cense oi sr. ir.d every oj her raahdy. From ur ro sis or-cs in tsven-tv-f-Hir hours, at milr or, to bed, wi i in a short o.r.k? perfect rcre of i.

m-3f obtiriae a'aek of Erysitelas: at na srtrne iiir.o the diarefioa wih te itnti -jv -titd tae s. com? p-irified nil Hirds inhaniinaticn an.l paia will i.e driven from he bc-iy, health and vigor will be given to the i-ie For s-a t-y Iaac P. Cc-ox, 73 Saitiissrre R. rnr. am, s-rnns-or, A.

rt. Hitr.t, reosnes: T. Bojrue, Gooi Cool; Pee1, A and hy m.d (tenters senerai-y. Wholesale ofrce, Knee Fniindfephia. Foa Bkactt of Sryt.n, we hive never seen any woa-d compare Stt'n'r's Anrfitn A-rrif E-rp'anr'jnt and DTnrrhctt Cardial; iaey rec-ofinended extensiv-ly by our ph-ei iaas.

w.hieh speaks for th-t eonterda The proplrie-'; are seiiing th'iiam tueh vast tt-it rte 'i liiake extensive arr-gemcnts fo. their to meet the demand. TiiO'3 tuilsrire in Astlnna, Diarrhoea, should aive a IAS 111 EC). fin 'he 21th insfont. bv Rev.

lr. Fuller, WILL! AM THOMAS FAITH FCL, of this eitr, to Mir-, LVDI E. I'RfMES, d- ujhter of Josixb D. Va r.nd Washmston o-ty er will paiie copy. On tiie by Kev.

Mr. MeCartne. THOS. W. JOHSON, iornr-riv of Alexandria, ar.d Mss MARTHA ANN GR nil of thi? citv.

On -'ith instant, bv Jt. iiorel-n, AS. t-I TTON to Mis CATHERINE IAGELL LOOME, t'l trt of eifv, C. tits hy Mr trown. JOHN CRIMPS to Muss LI A IIUDCHiNS, of At A lex.tndritt.

the JJst instrmt, bv the Kev. Daniel Ree-u. JOSEPH LE VN OL', of "Battimorfl M-bs-lSABKLLA FOD.orthe above iae! I Portsmouth and Micrti''a I a papers copy." d1 ld. Cm th-3 mormn? of the ilttli instant, of a Tl in the 5th year of his St, i pletc coot, His re.atlvcs and friends; are requested to nttend h's on to morrow i Sur.hny i at ten o'olk, residence of th? Philip Mufh, of i'tn and Clnrlcs without further iuvi'ation I p. 1 On the V'U ''If LINDA D.

d.Tifbte' of ue -hn II. ttnl Deborah D. Thtmo-s n. 1 (Ta pt papers please eopt The rc' ii ices and frienUs i-f tiie lamily are a.f'jctioe-tre: i t-i a'tetai her funeral, from her late residence, or. o-morrow Sunday ail ernocn, 31st y.

three on tae m-s-uir? of the irthtant, i A RA red years aed 4 of Col. John Dutfon, a iarto limilv ol ehildrt-n to I their instira'tle loss. i The rciative? friends of th? family ore aifec'lori- mvitcJ iicrinrer.ai.on to-iuorrow (Sun-I da-) r.i-irmr-r. ten o'clock, from her late reside ofe, 1 h-i'oijrc st without further notice. O.

L. V. Ou the 7di ir.sfa-.f, in the of a blissful irtitnor- lie.or.o Kra- v.i i OKOfra, in i lor ciusort oi ag iate tvoiiert crops. 1 Mrt'lia mornict'of Vj.f consort of John Keese, aai daughter id lioratio tterrv. Oti the i7 iiis'aa.

Sl'SAN VIRGINI A EVA NS, ne-J c.i ii-oti' hs, at ehier of Ann a 'ihrhUe pnpero p-eiso oopv ati'i. heart: what a mother's praver la he eesmcy of hope Aik the Kn-aitf l-aaven:" c. On the 2.3-t m-s'sn', aged 17 ai.d Pi mot-ths, jouusest daug titer ot Robert and Ann Matia I I At ha wan, ounly, on fh 2th i Si VI I To- vouiiKes cn-dd til" Dr. Chasl at M. 'f-SECOMJ A 0 1 5 t- ilTI GS nra leal -t- GU'.

i Oti IP r. r- at I'd i 1 nf titnc and Ltx i i bo'Jiti'hi mar ic ex-1 a 11' i A-N Miulste'rof ih'-Sol cut i- (, a I- T.oi; (-ii-iiv) 7 i io'c resre i ci. frr 1 it it-; IN THA a ter i' the etv cf I i lieiids if jt.j,;,, rr.w.,.-, i i.i: -e not" t'l'U i i it t- i -r i.i in ii 'i iri. i Ki'M'O It S'fEK I'l 1 fv i il I.J A'OPC c'-'n jj.iuvn TL iv-UA NiG iiT, cr.d Novcni-ier, wui oi-t i t.y afier which a uonui! Vf.u eh t--(d i I'aa taj mr.t cf arrea-io-e ar "m-ilo i I Mlre-u-uccr ruao.t. th-? ust.x-iviun so in a o-i Pacu if msetitts: tf Kev.

Dr. Mussravu'a i church, Eutaw stieet. N. T- DFSHANE, President. JosEPa Seo'ry, I a a a a a i I a a 1 i A I.

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