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ON AND AFTER THE FIRST AMERICAN PACKET LlE FOR AUSTRALIA. The fine fast sailinir oonoerfd and coddpt FHstrtct of Columbia Alvertljiemeiti. TH KTA VF "pTTRSoF A I NSTON, l. will meet on Tlllss (Thurtda) af 'oWk. nt tbe a Si a 7th M'teet opposite the Mar bet Tlie committee Sf ln rnetins will rr port.

AH Tivern and Hotel Ksep'rs, ftr.d othsrs interested in the business, erf ro quested to be present. 1' TTTAN TF O. 0 or 12 OR WAGONS to brut Wood in the wcds to t'no 1 3 is tibout miles. For fjrtber PHrficuiars, DR. JOHNSTON PROCLAIMS TO THE AFFLICTED, that he has discovered the most certain, speedy an4 elhcaciovs plan of treating ECHET DV; FAES that hag ever yet been preserted to tiji vnr'd.

By hia an founded on observations in the hospitsAs of Europe and he witj in o-e A CURE IN TWO DvYf. r. -Hi A'-' CHARGE. No i eir.v.ry or T'tvv ti airs in the 1 -DiBsrvse oi the Ki Nervous aod at those bo-ret affecTions ansins from a certain haeit of ouh. which dest-o sb ta tody and Atoo, thrift art adfu mttomsof tu Head, Throat, Nosear.d Pki.i soeedi cured.

Y'OUtwo MEN. espeoiRily, who have fecorne tho victims of Solitary Fiee.thritdrerudul and destructive hnhit. whieh n- MARYLAND, SO THE STATE OF MAtiY-LANJJ. To all parsons to whom these presents shall oome. Greeting: WhreM.

ailminititrationof the pergonal estate of LOUISA MUTII, deceased, whb fieretororo granted and coiiimdrcd unto lKtRGR MU'I'H, who has since rii'tl; mid the estate of the said Louisa Muth hath not been fully administered an it is said Now know ye, thit a jministraticn of all the poods, chftt'c3, and credits not alreadr administered, of the said Lou i it. Mut h. is bnreuy rented and comnvtted unto PHILIP MUTH, who is appointed Administrator bonis nonofthe said dsceHsed. Vdnei8, Jainfs a Reed, Ct.ief Jiitice el th Or-phanf' Court of altiii.ore city, this twenty fowth day of November, in the year of our Lord, eighteen hundred and fifty-two. Teat: N.

HICKMAN, n25-law4wj Rr. Wills tor Batto. city. blocks of Seneca stone: for which Mr. Gilbert Cameron is the contractor.

The pattern of this entire work is light and graceful, and so arranged as to prevent lbe ndmissiou of hoes, dos, When the masf icut statue is creeled, and the flushed, Latayctte square will forn one ci th? tsost chaimtos places for recreation ia the wc space in of the Union office has be.n pl.n'ed with evergreen nd ether shrubs of twentv different varieties; the Commissioner of Fuhiic EuiSdinscs is now busuy n-saecd in havia? thepavemcnt completed around it this great improvement demonstrates tne importance and advtmtasres of harin? nil sen atiocs on Pennsylvania avenue tiUea up in a ccrrespondins manner. At our alms house there are of mruates about half ot whom, drunken and degraded, occupy the police part of establishruent Tae reinasuatr are virtuous por. who af yell taken care of. We have wi tnese waii served and acquitted himseU bravely, unuer Gen. Pike, in or ar with Britain, it is r.aid he uas a tufore Coneress.

for a ears. Oe of 1 SUN. JAY, IlKOK'K. 2 a. BALitM IT TJH'KS Concsponilcnce of the Baltimore Sun.

WAsnmcTOS, Deo. 1, 1S-2. Rtirfm-mt cf Prtsh't ut fl.i re Hi- Vutcscf ie Whig PU e.pesTnt -xpett for his Adnir.istrctijn The Canrdiun Reti-procitit Treaty Fifteen Motions Surplus Revenue The Texas Debt, $-c. The President's rafss5.ee Trill be a document no? Eitogethcr ia the form ct a valedictory, ss rsav supposed by some; but rc'her a sort cf "cm i Mr. Fillmore will stand by tho doctrines mil do-masof the whig faith; thinking that it is not so much the whisr partv which has receiver! its quietus, but simply The Hon.

Wiinam H. Sewsrd. lie relieves with Shaksneare. that '-the 2 rearer evil swallows up the and may possibly say so in his message. He will leave the White House family beltev-ia" in the doctrine of specific duties, and internal improvements, and will probabtv say so much en this last occasion for communicating directly with the two Houses of Congress.

Mr Miimiire will lenre to private lire w.th the respect and ci wishes cf the country. H3 has, as aa Executive done his duty at a period when, but lor his energy and tidelit to tre constitution, trie harmoav which now pre vans between different sections of the Union Kit been sTions'y He restored peace and qaet. and thvrebr laid the evjndjtfios -or a farther kdvaneemen'. in "all commercial. canuUctuncsc.

and aericulMral pursuits. On- may seriously dUter from "Mr. Fili.no re in regard to tome ot Internal or external policy but common sense and candor compels one to ad mir his administration has been ot his nei ures siguahz'd by great moderation and wisdom. 'Tis not, for uiotals to commaad success; let us determine to deceive i' The reciprocity treaty with Canada to which the British ou rivals refer is no d-Mib: in the pr. cess ol negotiation, but I doubt much whether a measure of that monit nt and which requires the Cor.trficj.

ill be conducted to a happv final issue before the iaconuts anc administration That oiU. ill have to be erformtd by Mr. Everett's successor, who, -cayr, ill be, a seatlensaa ii-oai the same JUu-, tho.t...ly familiar with the commercial v. ci Ui tad with the iLahcric.3. 1 1 i.i:c- axed 11 -t be li Kh'ci-e i by a '1 ia the hiheiiea that savors vf tre, white ii.eaabs.rs aud Senators are not half so to take hie iiter a PrJsidiuiiai election as Le-fcra It.

Tiie finances of the country Lave r. ever i.tcu in a better or more prosperous condition than at present, as the report of Mr. Secretary CorwLr. will pre-ca'iy show. The su.plus of the icveane over the expenditures dtiring the ti-L-al jearritdic Juae 3utti.

reached very i' the ecortatnjs sum cf fifteen miUiocs. nd I he surplus 'cr year eadiag June, IS33, can hardly be et: mated at less than seventeen million. Fro.n these data ycu can yourselt how very little time will be required tor the dis-charsed" the entire V. S. debt.

Arnon? tn dis insmished arrival, we have Rush, of Texas, who will take an important part ia the debate on ilr. Fearce's bill for paving the pii Hi dbi of that State. I believe Gea. Rusk is ajp'y prep-ired to show that the Faitcu States jve'ranaeat is bitiEd to assutro tae debt, siare it is the hostile incursions of Indians from the Uni-ttd States into Texas, and not wars with Mexico, which caused the creaHca of at least two-thi's oi the debt. X.

Correspoudeace of the Baltimore Sua. Washinotos, Dec. 1, 1852. The Demxrctic Festivities tycfrt cf Senator Ojuj- lasrrUr.di to Riicsrd ar.d Enemies to Funi-h Oar Foreign Poiiey Cuban Anuezstion of General Lane, Mr. Weller, The democraic festivities last ntght were kept up until a lite hour.

The pricctpal speakers were Mayor Maury, Senators Dauglas, Wcller, and Brodhead; General Lane, Dr. Oids, Judge Broc-chus; and others. Douilas made one cf his be- s-eerhes, and was warmlr apr latid d. He congratulated his friends "cn the rcsu't of the elcctioa, and the harraonv which pre Ke was siire ever, democrat fslt proud cf the beirinx of thaircaniidate before an.l since the election. yrouaised wIi for his adaiiaistra'ion.

They had ftisn.ls to rewari and enemies to punish, yet he would make removal in a spirit nf jast'ee and moieratioa, with a view-to the public uiod. Upon our foreUa policy he spofc He wot Id Uke to see a decree put fo at jrh. that no nower was eirher to f.tn nH or extend aa old one the North American Coa- tin.nr. Thpre sas no 'acer of war abour island had executed a xaortczze oa Nova Jsaiici and her possessions ia No. th tna she would keep tie per.co towards the Uiiited ates Spciav- asia about rhs sart?" position, and all the other European nations had enowjh to do at home.

Tho t.nie had eo-a? wha t.et.iieof aa Aaar.caa citizen should te a protection to him in the erj-iymeat ot his ii --ts everywhere; one of we.ich was, the carrv oa lawful trade with any nation witi'vrhtch we are at peace. tTith rarl to Cuba, that as loc as she choe to fmaia a of Spsin, she to be permitted to, int whenever the peoiile of Cuba shosrei theaue'ives worth'' of freeslou by assert iax sni taaia'ainia it. sni sheuhi lor annexation, sha ourht to be annexed. The same pt-rsons thouzh: that whenever Span snouli be wil.iasr to siii Cu'a toanr other pov-er oa earth than the CnHid Stares, we oa? it to take her anyhow. If that was ti'lihusfrr-ing.

they wonld find a rood manyl Hauliers ia th? Uemscra'ic ranks. Gea. Ian followed, and said that Oregon would have cc'oral votes to sirs in and he the ate to the cemocracy. 3 Mr. Weiler said he won'.

1 take oae st-p in advance I't'the auroe doc'rinf 'hat a tLii continent htruTiinx for nbli-caa lihert. and showed the aDiu'ry to tuaintaia if he would secure it to thera, n-t en: by b-i' by phvsi-al aid. As to removals from cilhvCif he weie Presidtrnt. he would cut (tffthe heads all at once. Ha wo-ii 1 rot have this ccne-tanr squealing atnosg oillce Letters were rad Kts.

Jaraes and the Kca. Daniel Dlckinso; Tne toasts were auraorous und of a highly progressive character F. Ccrrespondecce of the Baltimore Sun. os, Dec. 1.

TTerk end Ibjdrc-Mic Cemint Companies The Island -Public Square's The President's Ground The Avenue Remarkable A'm Hume Cases. The Marine Garrison Odd JVSoies' Rail A Fair Georgetown, 4c I understand that the New York corr.pr.ay for dressm? and cutting stone have purchased all of square G39 and pans of squares 637 and 643 that the raaia building is to he located on square C3P frontin? the cana! to be SO feet wide by 150 long-with a blacks mith's shop, detached offlce a nd other buildings. The machinT hica was constructed in Hartford, Coca st a cost of over 550. Ot). is now beiotr shipped ia New York for this place.

The buildings are to be put up and occupied before Christmas alarge torce to be employed thereon immediately. This new enter rise is expected to give constant work to some three or four hundred men, and te-duce the price of stoee work more than osc-half its i reseat price. Brown aud marble wid be the principal stone manufactured here, though granite aad any other can be worked with euoal facility The supposition is thar this machine wiii increase the deraaad for good stone cutters oa ornamental cutting, moulded this machine bein? used oal in plain work In addition to the above, it Is stated that a New York house, in conjunction with a wealth and bighl? respectable citizen of Washington, are about to construct on square frr.nfiair the canal, extensive orksfor the manufacture of hydraulic cement and lime on a new (dan bysfara using the hot blast. This neighborhood (the island) hitherto neglected, will sooa ba the srene of greater ac.tivitv and enterprise, the other portions of the canal beinrj nearly all occupied by wood, coal crd luad.er yards. Indeed the canal sionsj it cn ire length offers srreat inducements for the establishment' of manufactories, foundeties, and the landing and sale of building; ot which such'Jlare quantities are now required for tils great and growing city.

During a recent stroll it was his-hVy gratifying to witness the progress which has been" rr a le in the embellishment of our public fqtiares, and. indeed, the mantle of Downing appears to have well fallen on his worthy successor. Mr. illiam D. Breckearitige.

On the square south cf the President's msjor part of the surface has been gTaded, and will be immediately p'oughed, preoar-atorv to layirg out the roads and walks, as well as tee planting, ia the Spring A contract is about being made for filling up the northwest crnr th same, where a mound is fr. be raised which will well correspond with these ia the President's garden. On the removal of the equestrian s'atue of General Jackson, the improvements vrili be extended over that portion also, which a i greatly to the appearance cf the west tad of Pcniyivauia avenue. Under Uie plan adopted t-y Tiesiaent Fillmore, it is contemplated to remove the present gateway which now leads into the President's garden, and erect a main entrance, in apr.ro'uW- style, on Fifteenth street, a li-tie Eout'h --e Treasury Department. The stone wall wi.l be extended southwardly about twelve feet, eianrin" the garden, and adding to it a beautiful green slope.

This will occupy the present can iage v. ay, which will te superceded by a suhicient space taken from the Southern square, so as to continue the road uninterruptedly through to Seventeenth street, thereby foriuir.sr a semi-circia instead ol the present angular Kne which the present ua'y waii uuw This square is intended for a panuie grouni for pyrotechnic or other exhibitions. will j.ot be v. i jr A4i.u.l I XU Lafayette Souare In ihe centre of this hitiM- 3 e'tir5fOF DECEMBERthe Stesm rPORT will leave Pert Deooiite at lui A. M.

and M. Passengers will leave Bal at 11 A. find 6i P. VI for Port Deposite. rrt I) AVID WHITE, Captain VV ENTER Atf kANGKMV-NT.

rryJwjrf The steamer MONMOUTH. 1.8 uniiiaml mas' er, wihlaave Fiarimgan's Wharf every at o'clock, p. Jot White MfA-en. East hiver end ok Town. Returning, witHeavri York Town or I'Ul-DAY MOR NING, louching at Eaet River, and Whire Haven; leaving the latter at 2 and arrive in Baltimore early on SUNDAY' MORNING.

it. TALIAFERRO, Afent. Bi9-tf No. 10 Bowly's wharf. FOR i Ai.OK 'S ISLAND AMD CVfif--.

CHURCH CREEK, Tho Steamer will leave her "Wharf. LIGHT STREET, every THURSDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock, for the cbove places; returnine wiii leave unnrcn ureeK on nuay mormng, at 7 ciock stopping at AnnapolM returning, are from Annapolis onlr 60 cents. Meals 2.5 cents. ni6-'lin CHANGE OF HOUR. On and v-iafter MONDAY NEXT, October 4th, KoMiSieHiegSin the Baltimore avd Sv.xqwha.nna Steam Company's Steamers LAN CASTER, Capt.

Tomiin-son. and JUNIATA, Cset. Gaoghegaii, will leave the CITY BLOCK. DAILY (Sundays excepted) at irre o'cl'Tok, P. Shiispers are -educated to have thir Gooos aion side by 4 o'clock.

ga-tiZiBtt iu 0i--Lr-iUiL Or illi. J'O iil'i O'CLOCK, P. M. NORFOLK PORTSMOUTH, RICHMOND AND PETaHSBUlG, Va A Nil CHALEaWN, S. C.

NOTICE. On und after MONDAY NEXT, the 25th the Bay LinsStes.rr.err aOR'I CA-R-OL5NA and GEORGIA, will leave the lower end of Spear's Wharf. Baltimore, ahemfcteiy, (Sunday excepted,) at 7 o'clock, P. M-, for NOtc FOLK and Po.R't sMUUTH, eonnectitig with the Seaboard and Hoanolro and YYiimiBston Railroad to Charleston, S. C.

Fare from Balto. to Norfolk and Portsmouth .5 00 Do do Richmond or Pstsrsbnrg, 7 00 Do do Edentouor 3 00 Do do Wilniiagtoa, C. 13 00 Do do Charleston. 17 6 Do New York to Charleston, S. C-.

io Do Philadelphia to Charlexion 19 M. N. FALLS, Agent B. U. P.

Co. Baltimore, 21, 1862. o22-tf? r7- -TWKM 1 A 1JELPHIA, YVil, JSmmG'i'os and baltlSioee RAILROAD. SPRING ARRA NG EM ENT. THREE FAST LINES TO PHILADELPHIA.

DAILY, except Sundays.) Tha Mail Passenger Trams to PiiilatieipUa leave President street as ioiiowa: EXPRESS TRAIN, th daily (except tunuay8) only at Mairnolia. Havre and Wlimineton. reaching Philadelphia in time to con nect with the evening line for New York. Passengsre leaving Washington in tho 6 o'clock, A. Trttin, will thus be enabled to reach New Yrork by sink in the evening.

Through Tickets can be procured from Baltimore to New York Fare So. MORNING MAIL TRAIN wihMeave daily (ezeept Sundays) at 11 o'clock, through in SK hours, and stopping at all regular stations. A Second Class Car is et-tacned to this train only Fare in it to Philadelphia EPNo Seeond Class Tickets can be soldin theCars, EVENING MAIL TRAIN wiil leave daily at 6i o'clock, (this being the only 'one to to Philadelphia on SU ND AYS.) stopping at Magnolia, Ferryman's. Havre de Grace, Northeast, Eikion, Newport, Wil' mington and Chester. Returning, tha trams leave Phiiade'phiarespective-ly at 8' o'clock, A.

P. daily, (excapt Sun days,) and at 10j, P. daily, and from Havra-de- Gravrs at 6, A. dany, (except Annua? 8.) Rates of Fart in First Class Cars, nsfcdlows: To Philadelphia, 3 10! To Havre-d-i-Grase To Chester, 2 S.5j To Ferryman's, Si 60 To Wiimiristor, 2 bit! To Magnolia, Hare- To in ewaric, To Eikton, To North East, or I frftjTo Stsrainer's Rsts, onaneston, 1 Sii $gf A Discount of ten cents will be allowed upon Tickets purchased at the Ticket Office, heforo entering the cars. Also, upon ail Tickets from Stations where there are no ticket offices.

BAGGAGE. The Company holds itself responsible only for the loss of wearing apparel to the value of 100, of whieh loo lbs. are alioweo to each passenger. Persons, not passengers, desirous of sending a trunk or parcel by Mail Trams, can only do so by apiication at the office, and having the same manifested. COLORED PEOPLE when travelling alone, only be taken in 11 o'clock train.

Servants with their masters, taken in all trains, after having bond signed by soma rescousibie citizen of Baltimore. n4-tf WM. CRAWFORD, Ag3-iL jW BALTIMORE AND OHIO -S RAILROAD. aaliST? NEW ARRANGEMENT. PASSENGER TRAINS ark run as follows LEAVE BALTIMORE, For Cumberland, Hancock, Martinsbu.rr, Harper's Ferry, Winchester, Frederick, EUicott Mills.

at 7 A. DAILY. Night Express Train for Cumberland and the West, at 5 o'clock, P. DAILY. Leave Cumberland (daily i at 7 A.

M. do do by Express Train for BaltimorelO P. do Hancock. lOi A. do Martinsburg Hi A do Harper's Ferry P.

M. do Frederick P. Passengers hy Express Train cross the mountains aoh way by uaylignt. Those who leave New Y'ork at 9 A. and Phiiadelphia at 2 P.

will take the Evening Express for the 7est; those from the West, breakfast in Baltimore, and take the 9 A. M. train for Philadelphia and New York. Through tickets are issued between Baltimore and Wheeling. at gl tx Between Baltimore and Pittsburg Between PhiladulDhia and Wheeiins 9 eo 11 oo 10 00 And between Phiiadelphia and Between Staunton, and Baltimore.

From Baltimore through tickets to Hagerstcwn, to Charleston to Wilmington. N. C. to Gaston and Weidon, N. to Petersburg 8 50 3 50 17 50 13 00 9 50 7 50 7 00 4 75 4 50 5 50 to Richmond.

to Fredericksburg. to Winchester to Capcm Springs, Va. to White SulDher Serines. Va, 15 no Nova "Accommodation Trstn" between Baltimore and Frederick will run as atpresent, icavmj Baltimore at a 4 uarter past 4 o'clock, P. and Frederick at 40 minutes past 7 o'clock, A.

Sundays excepted. Fare at the rate of cents per mile. AN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will be ruiH hn'irun VI 1 ICOTTlii il I i a I daily, (except Sundays! as follows: Leave IMount Clare Station at 5 so A. M. Eilicott's Mills 7 so A.M.

Pratt Street 2 SO P. Eilicott's Mills 6 00 P.M. Ftre for the Round Trip between Baltimore and EUi cotts' Miiio o5ute Do do do Relay House. cents Tickets for the Round Trip must be procured before entering me cars, as no aoatement irom tiie rejuisj lure can ue iiaiue ut me conuuciors tne cars "WASHINGTON BRANCH-" Leave Baltimore at 4 A. 9 A.

4 P. aad uarter before 7 o'clock, P. M. Leave ashmgton at 6 and 9 A. half-past 12 noon, and at 4 P.

M. The First and Fourth Trains from Baltimore, and the First Train from ashineton wiii be Express Trains, stopping only for water. On Sundays the Second and Fourth Trains from Baltimore, and the Second and Third from Waahinston wm uo ominea. xy oraer. Jy fi-tf ENGLAND.

Agent nS AJ4D MOST tjsnnaa Aon r. caclpj u. S. MAIL ROUTE i TO THE WEST BY THE BALTIMORE OHIO RAILROAD On and after the 16th of August, instant, Passanears will take the cars of the BALTTMOR AND RAILROAD lor Fetferman, 280 miles from Baltimore, go thence, by SPLENDID COACHES, over an exeellent turnpike road, to St. Mary's, on the Ohio river, one uimuieu anu seventy mues neiow nrtsourg, and thence, either by STEAMBOAT direct to Cincinnati, or by the fine Steamers on the Mus- L- r- ir 1 l-l- fA 1.

'U JjailBd.Ul?, where they will fail in with the Railroad Routes of unto, to t.oiiiiriDU! ana umcirvnas. or by Newark Mansfield, Sandusky City, and all North western Ohio, Northern Indiana, and Michigan. Passengers will find this favorite old rente, thus improved, a most agreeable one, and so arranged, that leaving Baltimore at 5 o'clock, P.M., (DAILY,) they wiil reach the Ohio river in 29 hours: Marietta in SI; Zanesville in 42, and Columbus in 46 hours. THROUGH TICKETS WILL BE ISSUED To St. Mary's $11 00 To Columbus 314 00 To Marietta 11 50 To Cincinnati, via To Zanesville, 12 00 Columbus 16 00 RETURNING BY SAME ROUTE: Psjisenger will leave Cincinnati at yi p.

m. Columbus at A. Zanesville at A.M. Blahettaat 5 P.M. St.

Mary's at 10 P.M. And reach Baltimore at 6 A. M. on the second day from Columbus, and thirty -one hours from the Ohio river. For Through Tickets, apply to P.

W. STRADER, at Cincinnati, to the Railroad, Stage and Steamboat Agents on the way, or to the subscriber, st the Pratt Street Station, Baltimore. By order, -tf T. KNHUNTI. Arnt.

THE BOATS OF TBI tjsBSH ORE STEAMBOA1 EASTERU: fRf) ATCOMP TJ MftWiLL RUN as POi.i-nws- The ateamer HUGH JENKINS, Capt. Jas. Tiles man, will leave Light street wharf every XuONDaY MORNING, at 7 o'clock, for Annanoits and Soati River, returning same day by Annapolis. The JENKINS wiil ieuve asabove every TUES DAY" MORNING, at 7 o'clock, for Annapolis, vVest River, Cambridge, Oxford and Easton, and return os Wednesday by the sams roate, leaving Easton at o'clock. M.

The JENKINS will leave every THURSDAY MORN IN G. at 7 o'clook, for Anns polis, St. Micthaei'i and Miles' River F'erry, and return to Baltimore siu same day. 1 ne i 1 ixi is wil lies 3 every rlllDAYMO RIS NG, at 7 o'clock, for Aunapoii3, West River, Cam IN brid, wiiyru aim fjss.juu, auu return on Saturn by the ss-ine route, leaving Easton at 7 o'clock. A.M to Annapolis 75 cts: West and South' Rive-f St.

Cambridge and Esaion SI 60. FOR CHESTER RIVER. The steamer OSIRIS, Captain Kirwan, will leav Light street wharf for Kent Island, Corsica, Chester- and intermediate iandingE Roturaicsi the Osiris will leave Chestertown enday, at her usual hour: Wednesday nnd Mr nriay, mornings, leave Crampton at seven o'clock, touarunj at all tho Landings on her trips to Baltimore, wr. it, Ford, at the ofro. is s.B4rfrisri to any business connected with the agencv.

ROBERT P. CHILTON; Agent, dl Ofnce 94 Light street wharf. FRENCH SPECIFIC MIXTURE, for the cure of all Diseases of a certain delicate an secret nature. Of all Remedies yet discovered for the above complaints, this is the most safe, svtedy and certain, as it eures without tho least regard to diet, drink, exposure or application lo business. We give no long quackish recommendations to deceive the pub'ic if he Medicine does speak for itself, no one shall speak for it.

Our object is to notify the public where it can be obtained, end the proprietor challenges any one to produoe a better Medi-cne, under any circumstances. It is found to be aa euetual preventive agnmst the diseajs. if exmised. It does not affect the breath in the least, aud is perfectly pleasant and agreeable to the stomach, prioe SI per kittle, with full directions. One bottle lasts a week, which generally oures many are cured in less time.

For sale by 19-lmo S. S. AN CE, 103 Baltimort street. REW ARD. The iiNUINE FRENCH SPECIFIC MIXTURE is fuarantied to cure, radically, a disease of.

a certain delicate nature in a few days requires no restriction of diet or busi-nsp. For sale only by E. L. STAHb. orG 1m corner of Pratt and Charles sts.

I 3 i -VUBN-K 1 RENCH CAPSULES, or finnyn I alsam, for sale by SETH S. HANCE. No. 103 Baltimore street, aS2-Ha iastenedfchip LOUVRE will sail from "MEW" YORK, B.s a second ship this line, on her rpgular day. the 15th UECKMUKK, fr PORT PHILLIP and SYDNEY.

The LOUVRE will be fitted up in a novel and superior imnrter, r.n cs to give an ampie Saoon for the sole nccjiinro ation of ti passengers, leaving tha bertba lite troiu ihe uuai otjectlon of rxsenger ships, thereby ensuring a coitdorrabie ai.u pleasant vovage. Ventilators are applied this Ship. An experienced Surgeon is on board Her satoou between is n'Biiy 8 feet high. Prices are iow. For Freight and Fassajn apply to J.

a- SPRIGG nt30-6t( No. 3 Western Row, Exchange Place, Bait. jCX, FOR SAN FRANCISCO. 5r The Eplendid new clipper Ein'u If ATTLEK," Stump, ma ter, will be dispatched hence, via Pidladelphia, as above. She wid meet with extraordinary dispatch as a large portion cf her cargo is now awaiOrig her arrival.

From bar model it is expected she will maV" the run wi'hin 100 days, end being of small capacity idlers rare inducements to shippers. For freight or passage, having splendid cabin accommodation, apply to D. STUART SON, nre-tl Exchange Place. FOR SAN FKANCiSuO. DIRECT.

attests The splendid, fast sailing, coppered ard copper-fastened packet chip CAMBRIDGE, Capt. Jno. F. Haynie wili be dispatched in all the month cf December. Thi3 snip always de ivers her cargo in die best order ai insures at lowest rates.

Theowi.ers inte, dirg to ship, and with the freight positively engaged, she will only require the bulk of barrels to fill her up. The high repu ation of this ship as an extraordinary sail-r is well known. Her Liverpool voyages from ew Y'orK were made formerly in 16 to 17 day and in her last voyage from Philadelphia to San Francisco, thence io Calcuttiand BoBton, she his proved herself second only to some of the fastest clippers iier last voyage from Calcutta to Boston, deep.y loade was made in 110 davs, wh 1st others had HO to days. The CAMBRIDGE having been built for a packet ship, has elegant statia-roomaocoii modationsfor cabin passengers, and fine roomy berths be. ween decks for rfteorage passenjiu-s.

For balance of freight or passage apply to IIambert GITTINSS, 53 Buchanan's wharf, or to STIRLING AHRENS, tf: 54 Jjnchanau's wharf. A AiMS ft. Ull'S EAFitliSS, CALI FORNIA AND AUSTRALIA. PASSAGE TICKET AGENCY. Parties wishing Tickets during the usual Winter rush of emigrants, by availing themselves of this Agency, ean securerfheir Berths in advance, and save expenso and loss of tune in visiting the city person, and avoid all nek of worthless tickets.

Orders promptly and carefully attended to. Fad information given of the different Routes and h'nss of Stismers, the advertiser beirg practically familiar with them. Local Agencies at ADAMS C-O'S, and other Express Oiucea throughout the country. Orders and remittances (postage paid) may be made by "VTjuiorE.Trrresg, Address JOHN W. CARRINGTON, at Adams h.

Go's, S3 New York. Or ADAMS Is 164 Baltimore street, Baltimore. N. B. To parties visiting the city, full information and assistance in procuring their Tickets will be fur-Biahed at a moderate ch oi-Smf jcn.x PASSAtiE FROM AND iViUiNEV Kt" 4rTSfMlTTED TO GREAT BRITAIN IRE-LAND.

Pers-ons wishing to send for their friends, can obtain passenger Ticksts, by eit her of the Eazle Lint of Ntie York and Liverpool Packet Ships, sailine TWICE A WEEK through the year. Also, eight Bids of Exchange on James Mclfsnry, Liverpool, (good for a-me six mnntiiB) in sums to suit, from up, which will be cashed nv ah the prine'tpal Backs ia JEnglard, Ireland, Scotland, or vValcs. Apply to W. RHOADS SON, o23-6m Corner of Pratt st. and Smith's wharf.

EUROPEAN BIRD CASKS. Just received, the most mentofUPER10R JAPANNED RIRn1 CAGES ever imported to this country, ia all varieties ol colors, chape and ornamental work, to which 1 invite tha attention of the public. JACOB SEEGER, rr 23-tf No. Fit Gwan street. Haitmiore geZZZt riTEPai'lJrtiisORO, j'iZ TEA DEALER AND GROCETl, M'tt'f.

AND BBA.LKB. IK No, 45 NCiTE GEKStt Stkst, b.5 Between Fayette and Lexington streets. Sm ErA2i, 'tltlKT FIRST PREMIUM US: sr 6RAND AND i'lAA'O-FOR'i Lha. KNABE, GAEHLE is 8 AtJD 9 5JTAW STRPtF5. i FPQ'AH Evtai res-ectraH invito public attention ani those want of a superior PIANO-FOiifTE at moderate pnoo) to the exteasive aswtnert constantly on htnd st their Our esrabish-ment is now tha extensive South, numbermE over One Hundred Woricmcn, with a well se'ected of seasoned which Pi ANO-FORTLS.

wnbinins the rno v.tluao.e irnprovemerts known. Our iron Frame Piano-Fortae, for whioh we havt Efi Ocine 60 arrrajged aa to ssciir- mf.t slre-irth, without aflectingtfls Tone, for whioh ou instrirments have beecao Highly recommended by 'he be Proiessors and Amateurs throughout the Country A susrantse for five ye.re will be given with each Instrument sotd by us, cf ear make, with privilege of exchange, at any time wlthin six months from ciy cr sate, if not serfsatfv sattifaetorr. rMiAA K-H-AM'S PATENT AIEUO. DriONB eonstaatlyonnaaii, (an article we can r-soatmoiid.) P'astos received iri eotchtrta. trtinrii.i L.

iWS-tf "s-r PERSONS about purcuaemg PIANOS rVZivwi una i rTStiT fit fhair 5 o.i at mv store. whsr a or. silCOND-HAi INSTRU- i r. at a low pnee, are coruuar.tiy cn har.d, and warranted in eyer rpect Tuningr and repairinf o-Sm between more and Gercian sr FlANlX-FOR-fEs. s-bfcyjusra, in addition s-ofctriasra, addition to their hsve a Room for Piano-Korte3.

on the seco'-d aoor cf No. 202 BALTIMORE stbkkt 61.5J9 ill fffortn soun: waya ce founq the osterjmjea 0f Chiclrfrrer. and a Ciwst, N. ork, both of which mort O. BEN TEEN fc 1 tttTt i.i tn L'li.

WELCH, DENTIST. Graduate Batnrore College of Dental Surgery, No. 20 SHARP S'i HF.ET, offers i bericc tonw friends and ihe public, in ail the branches of his protession He won invit-A ntton. tion to tns icaniuaefu of BLOCK GUM TEETH. Gojd cr Silver, at very 1 which hrt wi lnrterl.

nn pnce3 All operaticus wiii be warranted to give enure satisfaction. nl7-eoim trzZx PERFECTION IN DENTIST KY fcrW-H-'oSriNfcON having purchased a right for Ba limore of AUm's entire new ami patent method of inserting Artificial Teeth, would oh'I attent.on to this great irasrovement in DENTISTRY It ia, indeed, perfection, and leaves not.hine more to be desired. Irs greater alvaritages are that the Teeth have a fir more natural and beautiful appearance in the moutk ere so strong that they cannot be brck.in in use, and cannot possibly cause an offen sive taste or breatn; for the Teeth, gum. and plate being one solm whoie, leaves ro opportunity for the sec-etiona or food to collect. It is.

intact, a perfect resroration of nature. Those interesW will slease nail at 41 HANOVER I where Dr. S. will be happy to show sneeimcn tliat will convince, at a giance. the treat advf.ntaee of this meihod over any cher now in use.

n23 tin PLACE ONE Ot OUR 7 V. JLJLI I- a i ir iuii vvjijiv (i sa.e oaiy by RullBINS RIHH Baltimore Stove Hotjsk, S3 Ligflt street, beloWIrf)mbard, n9-tf HENKY ENGLISH, No. K5 FROST between Gay and Killen Plumbing business. All work rushed at New York pnoee. cuaracceea, end fur-nf-I-lm-: GUNS.

The advertiser ha3 just received by the shin A. rthPoi.n. s-rrSajv ronph, direct from Liverpool, a fei lot cfeUNS, hot single and double 12 vi- barrel, tor mril nnri whioh he offers for rele chean. M. BOSI.i'V No.

4 LIGHT STREET WH a kK 4 doors south of Pratt. SUPERIOR MUTTON. KKnrSrtwfi- U'V "m'- iinij ijiccuwoiiLior naving purchased Goldsboiough, Geo. Goldiborough and Samuel Ch-irn- and n. several markers on the several market days, com-mencmg oa TUMSDAY, the loth, and continne tliroughout the year.

1'be subacrilier flatters himteif that the above p.med Shesp are ee ual quali tj and number to any he has previously slaughtered in such a time; among which are the sheep tnat received the premiums at KJtW if-lini IAPCR1 "VIAYBITKV TURNER. sale STA- the most suporo h'l A BLES in the Ualted Statoe.with a yard sttach-ad, 175 l6ot ions. He invites Drovers and assures tnem that he will gir his teraonal attention and extensive ia maVing Sales. Buyers can always find at hia Stables the best HORSES th.s msret. WM.

baii-w "I'P HORSES, COWS AND HOGS, at uie vuDiK FACTORY, at the Crowing pf the North Point road and the. rn. or at ths corner f-Wtv S1 50 vm Repaid for COW 85 or HORSES, at the Factory, and thy wiU bo removed if required. lionedvst always in Store, corner Bank and Cs.ro-s'3- JOSHUA HoRNER. 1 i It A f.

-rr, jt. a ri a A r. it Jtersons wanting CARRIAGES, wid find it to intrreit to give me a call before purchasing, aa I am uet -rin-nad lo low for ep.nh. or approver, puper. Old Carriagea Repaired, or exohaitged ior new ones.

n25-tMh23; i ii tf VI I' 'v nvo huwreb dollaksreyvaImT. clr.n away from the subscriber, near Upper 1X1: 03 e'rtf" county, Negri'es u- u.nnr.umiiuiAKici. i neva-e quit-b'sck. and about E.5 years old Dtniel is short, and thick iiarrv is about tho same height, and s'en-dr; may be easily recognised by ths lo of several of bi8toes when a boy. I will give the reward for them, or 100 for either, if taken out of the Coub-ty, or District of Columbia, or $50 for either if taken in the County or District.

VZl-tf SAM'L. BROOKE. upon trial: if you like It, keep it; if not, return it at our nk and expense. These Stoves we guarantee to bake better and do more oookingthan any other stove of a corresponding size, with one-half tne fuel, I hi is no humbug. We have them of fivs sizes, for wood or coal, working equally well with ei-tner.

csllana see. before you purchase. Be particular and enquire for the Improved Olii fnr I I jr4ie i-oanuiactureroi lirass COCKS for water fcatSa Beer. Also, VALVES, COCPLINUS, PLUMPS, Ship CLOSrC7'S, ana ad the various artinta. fn thl -mtSE! nittiij ol u.

lnoKt ceienrnied trazirs Ho-Edward Lloyd, Cob Edward Lloyd, ex-Governor aX-Sanator Martin, Col. Nicholas Gohisoororgh, Wm JamesN. uoiium, i Kiuui counry, and Wm E-nory, Col. John R. Ernory, James T.

Earie, Dr. II. Do Charles H. Tilehrnan, of IJuren Anne's county, a number of SFKP waici no win ausrnter ei.quireof K. Avenue, d2-st; between 17 and 15th sta.

1 KANvFR FREKNTATTON. OSAGK TRIDE.No 6.1MPKO VEO take plessuro in informing their irierda and tlm public cp erahy, that the h.o- i'i present them with a VMN KR on THURMA KVMM'va, December Sd. 1352, at 8 o'clock, at 1s- thsv wiil give a BALL, and all those wishis t3 jom in thfl dftii 'f, mny rest assured tnst no oais or expsn.se will bs spared to make this one (if'lffl of the season. Ticket SUadini ling a ttni'eman and ladie to be hiil of the committee, acd at the door on tlia mgnt of the The best Cotillon Music has been ergageu for the occasion. n.

S. T. IVm Tucker, v. rrone, Tribe, 3. P.

S. I'rown, J. r3 J. Welter, cf K. J.

Pieroe. Mohnek 'irih'. Xo. 7. Sachem O.

C. Mi Mb, P. t. W. Worthiturton of K.

fojirai. kTvcnrora Tribt. A'o. 5. P.

G. McOaulej, P. I'. O'tprfnck, P. J.

H.ihtajer. Oscetla o. 1, Alexandria. Va. P.

S. K. Iatliam, P. S. T.rsacaugri, P.

S. Atkison. r27 5t fi n. i Hradiev. P.

S. J. Gre-nvell, "rsehem H. Church, J. S.

J. S. Driimmond, O. of K. J.

K. br.son, Brother l. ti. (tierk, J. V.

Dul-n, A. To-nftt, Kersey, W. True. E. Srenks, A.Sm.Uer, H.F.i'iark, II Hamilton, AV.

Able, J. Slafpr, J. ti ft "il 1 I IN HAS XiFFEXS' IdAUAZl FOR HFCFWER. This ijinnber eommenaes M.W V- I.UMK of Kai pfirs' which has reached a regular montht issue of lr.ore tlia-i 10 eO copies. It.

grea'sr circulation than any similar ever issued. AH th New Books, NeTppi pers. Stitionery, aad evervtiii'is in the chesp p' b'ica'iori e. for at JOE SHILLIGTt)'S BOOK STORE, Odson corner of ft and f'l tt: Pennsyjvaria Averrje. JllX NATIONAL MAbAZ FOR Dt OEM-1 BER ia i.ow readv.a fur ta br th Asce'ts, Gi'JAV LI.

AN TYNE, T.3J St Sevfi ili street, POUD IN EVERY THING, a Story; oy Mrs. lir Barwell. NO S1T0H WORD AS FAIL; It Coirsia Alice. CO.NlK.NTM'iT BETTER THAN WEALTH; by A'lCi It CI-TKR WAR V'S STORIES A "OUT ANIMALS A i VIRGIN! now edition, iiluslrnted. EVENINGS AT HOME; by Mrs.

Atkon and Mrs. Gnrhiu'd. TRAVELS OF ORLANDO; trans'ated by Mrs. Aiken. THE vViSS FAMILY ROBINSON; one vo urn, CTT.p!ete.

MRS. HO i Ali TALE'; 1 volume. AS- inie! Jch-'pon, I. A treat variety of 'OK" tor yotrii RAY N'TYNP, Seve-itn etrf. l.

C. 1 Vv. RK oThTIK, Importa'8 office WATCHES, si 1 Va'Uifaetnrers of e-rery da-serirt'oi! of rioii LR and pure "vlvcr Wire. AUo, Dealers ia P.c-r Gooes, fine Fa 'is. rrd frpnons.

n. pcrit.r in a is-: crd American Cutierr Gold, sfLver and fine Steel Sreotnoles; rite as we do. direct, o-ir Forsign rn.i every faoi.ity for the iv.r,r. 't ies of Jowolrv r.r.d Stiver Wa-e, wc tier 'tuluoemuirs to purch'isers nut surpuiscd by any in this country. Watcher, Cnroi.o:n repaired trith the at most care.

M. W. GA I i' Ji Brto of tne Goldhs Kaolr, avenue, betwcea and ris-3nij hsriujgron. Jr ALKXA.N" 'lVitW-il DP. I A ISOT.

zsMaAa The steamer WAsH LNGTON will depart at the hours from the reg'iiat St'tuti'icat Wharf. boat his a very fire, S-aiwon. Boat's fare lireiifs. Two Coaches inrect the Niit. Conches Leive te a' 7i, 9.

M. H.3 ai H. at leaves Alesardrta at 7. 9, I. 3.

aid 41. 'eaves Washing ion ft. 12. 2t. 31 ur.i 5.

jiC-fl tf i :3 COjlSON Ca pt. FUR NORFOLK AN i riM.Ti r-S lld IOIiK l'fce te-imer EO -'j-" Washinroa i'or Norfotk F.V KtiY THl'tiS'-H -3 o'elocb. A. M. Rcturni" Norlolk F.VlIV it o'clock.

i. 'X. and Fra -55. T'." us-fKOL-i leave w-iceton for iVtiato r. ill-Y SUNDAY, at 7 A.

M. Rettrrriits yPm ristn's Pier. I.igtit Ft-eet, Bit' cioro, t.V-.'tVTFKHV.i- 3 o'c P. AT. She touch? I and Cort? aver and rtio usua J5.MES NilTOHELL.

FOR MOUNT VERNON. nier THOMAS OOU.YEK liv9 EVERY ft EUA am FRIDAY 'eavun: V. ashington at 9 and AIexsnn 94 A. M. Fare, round trip, 9': fron Alexandria 75 eft's: half price.

Coaches leave th- Cap'tot at Persons -wicti'ie the Cnaenes to ca'i for tl-esr-wd "apply to ueo. i Taos. Parker it Co. Coach fare 10 ereshmenf-s to be on the boa. v.7--ri.

vitf SA.M'L GEDNEY, Cupt. At-rilNGi UN AND ALEX AN -r: BOAT, i'i FO.T KIN STREET A ND WASHINGTON Ths ETr, fsst and pndid UNION, -3: f'r tiai wat. tVo.sir.rt--n itit- t-r tin-nonveysEoe of pieneeM and freicht of F.ll dscrif st lite very toven fites. Tnis Boat is iar airi is hsTtdforrab fitted up for tl.e eornfort of hav.n? lare -x-i ctimuoiiioua and eoi.atronted for 3onvysicce of vehietds Solids, that loadoc carri-iges. can ori' and cn the boo! the trouble ot out tne horses, am-at rates but 9 Tur road foil, end r.Tff 3t sattT Tlia hours of departure for this 'wea'' te as Atexaadria at 3, P1-.

Ii, 3 and 4i; Wf.hlnstoa CIS. SI, 1U," srd Si. concset true aud iave the S.t"i, 3, 3 ap-l Ol )-' r2T-tf GUY, Captain. AKNASKSTAL PLAJtN "THE PRINTING OFFIMM." IHIRS SIOST TF CN VTa Oj :r.y artLDt-io. iret.ared ta ye -nr.

rrce rafor every descr'pticncf PR I T1NG. si'ff as CtttevLAHg, 1 CHECKS, NOTES. I J.M'.i. FKOGRAM.MKri, POLIC1KS, POSTERS. STORE-BILLS, MANIFESTS.

fcc. Parfiealar to t.li. r.ristir.ir of SHIP, RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT AND SIASr BILLS, With appropriate nodwi eiirravir.r!. Also, ever-dascrirtion of FANCY PRINTING, in Go id or SiJ' ver Bronze, or By he exclusive tire of cteam rresses. and tns eon stant addition of everyr'aing novel or beautiful to ou.

aasortment of types and ornament, are eiablsd execute all work entrusted tout. VEHV OUHIKLY THE MUST BEAUTIFUL MANNER, at aneiama-ed L)VV RATES, FOR ASH, Orders rcTn a --It me with pron-pt PnrstiTis: Office." third sin dkWtf tion. Address i be ALTIM ORE INFIRMARY. CORNER LO.M BARD AND GR KN STB Tuts Institution, so long aud so favorably known to oar citizens, having been greatly enlarged and improved, is now prepared to receive and accommodate both mpdical and surgical cases. Private accommodations, of a superior character, can be furnished to those wiio require them; and eacf story is supplied with hot and cold baths.

The sick' are attended to by Uie Professors of the University of and nursed by the Sisters Charity; and there is a resident physician at ali timet ia the houso. Terms, PayabU in Advanct: For the public ward $3 pr week For private rooins. dom 10 per wceit Prof. N. R.

Smith, jDrli. B. Smith. G. W.

PHYSICIANS: Prof. S. Chew, i Prof. K. H.

Thomas. N. B. No infectious or contajfious diseases aread- T.dted. -NTiLRS I LzTE-WA'iT, MOUSE trOHNGLE YARD, On Wsst St oz Utto-s Itccst.

11 vs j-nsta on hand Isj quantity cf Bajv.rici 'SiiiVt-tt of tii-ir wa rnrwfa" o'-. whien they sre or retail, at ier.st sn pr cf. lower thin iirif other yard ia the citv. eg H. 0- J.

REYNOLD 5, ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS, T.ibe -i itifcriuin their fiii.ods and tfce eibjio that, after tics date. coiriinaoiratior-s leP in ac rr -ietter nos No. CHAN ICS' ji CH AN will be promptly at! pp.ded to, H. J. REYNOLDS, liuilde-e, H-iltimorA.

JuiT i. itsw -n ut. DR GLASSWARE, A 1 way son hand oompiet s.iort'ment of DRUB-niST'S AN APOTHECARIES' SHOP FURNITURE, which we have selected with great care, and re conetantiy having made to order. Purcl aaers can always reiy upon geftir-g their ware of a uriiorm size and quality. Alao, PERFUMERS' and CONFEC--JiONEKS'G LASS VV ARE, of every variety, for srJa "irhcleraie and re'nil by W.

H. UO LLfNGSW'ORTH o.rr 1V Vonth Charlu SK. EABUR.N, years' practice 111 Chron cii'ers bis services in tbnmi IC I PARATA MS in all itsstagM; Hemiplegia, or Palsy ofthaside: Paraplegia, or Palsy of the lower part o'f tho body; Amaurosis, or Palsy of the Bight; Consumption in all its s-ages; and ad Ol.roni Diseases. I'e can le sen at J. L.

GRAY No. 2 Wafer rtmrt, Iroin 1 to 12 A. and 'J to 4 P. VS. n22-Hn C'OR COLDS AND BlLD'ti-i HABITS.

TiHi s-1 BF LIVER. ANJJ PUK.G4.TJVE PILI EyOTVJS, If your livfr is out of order, you will hove the dyspepsr. and mdijresf.icn. If you are bilious you require a gcod purgative medicine. If you have a retried cold, ou f-hould rjmavo if from the.

sutem. Tho bent iJiih-msa and Liver Fii: ia Dr. ffosn's oal 9 l.rited Kaiirrad or Anti-Bilious Pills. They go pheud of others in thf.ir good 13 aad" 23 cents tho bx. S'ld t'n re.t;:il Druggists generaity, and W.

H. St KR KR. Rwd CANltV HAVf'H Til i a A 'I PUKE KXTKACT OF SARSAPA-it'I LA PILLS, the iKat valuable medicine in P10 for cnru.g Ityxftni-s, blainUnz, Cottier hndceke, nw.c utruui. ere. Porsonc cf ull ha-11.

ivl.o to I hu 1 tv ii si 1 nd sin -jjn in 'J'1E EARS, too rest a Pow of blood to the r.iioi;!.! never bn thmo, as nif-ny itanijercuj wit! bo fOr.fi'y oil Iit their imroe Fr Iit BETH S. HANCK. TO 1 Tf' It 11 Mrurit rwr HO! MO! GETTING GREY', thru 13 a misfortune aud r.ot a r-ri but to ri' 11 in in grey, when so iine nn opportu-mly ofl-m In your hair to the original color in threi. iniiiiitrH. by applying JOHN A.

JONFS' NATIONAL HAIR iabut little sl.ort of crime. Orders attenied to from any pari of the United Sttf es. Applied and for sale at tie Ordinal Inventor's, JOHN ONES, 23 BIUiaorc street. nSi-lm i T.N TIIKSUPt-KIOR. COURT FOR THK CITY 1 OF MALTIMORK That the sale lmd.i find reported by Banjimin O.

Presstman. trustee for tin sale of the leaiehold esrat niPiitioned in the proceedings in tfi9 cae of Geobob Presstman vs. Francis Benj'n. Ai.freo Chevaleracx and others, ce rrit'fipd and cordirrned uaiss cuse totiie contrary le fchown on i.efore the lirstdy ef January next; pr-vid a copy cf this order be inserted in some of this city once in three successive weeks bflfote trie first, day of January next. The report states the aniounc of sales to be one thousand doLars WM FK1CK.

Test EDWARD DO WL1 NG. t'ffflfr In I Ci'erlr. TO GTVFN 'frci-T That the subscriber has obtained from the Orphans' Court of Baltimore Oity letters of administration on the estate of GEORGE late of said city.dec'd. 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 12th day ol Mav, 1853; they may otherwise, by law, be excluded from all henef oi" said estate All persons indebted to ewtide are requested to make immediate paymArif Given nnder my hand, this 12ihday of November, 1852. liia -tHu-it" john Mclaughlin.

Ainn'r i fpHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscribers oDfained lrom tne urpiuin3' ourc oi more city, letters of administration on the personal ertafeCi TIIUMA A. DORSF late of said city, deceased. AH persons having claims asainst the said deceased, are herel warned to exhibit'the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, on or before the lt day of June may otherwise, by law, be excluded from all benefit of Bail estate Given under our hands, this day of "-ovetnber, 185. MARIA S. DORSEY, a dm'a JAMES IIANCE, Aam s- nb1awlt! fTiHlS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, Thatthe subscri-i hers have obtained from the Orphans' Court ol Baltimore City, letters teetamei'tary on the personal estate of EORGE EARNEST, late of said city, deceased.

All persons having claims against said de-oaased are hereby warned to exhibit Uiesame, with the vouchors thereof, to the subscribers, on or before the day of May. 1853; they may otherwise, by law, be excluded from all henei.it of said estate. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immedi ate payment. Given under our hands, this lutii day of November, 15d2. CHARLES W.

RIDGELY, I No. 5 Court. House Lane, I 1 Es'rs. JUiUN V. UUWLEb.

nD -law4t No29 S. Oal vert st reet rjMliS IS TO (IVE NOTICE, That the subscriber J- has obtained from the Orphans' Court of Citv, letters on the estate of JOSEPH PRICE GRAFF, late of said city, deceased, per. sons having claims against said deceased are licreby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the on or before the 11th day of May nxi; they may otherwise, by law, be excluded from all benefit of said esta'e. All persons indebted to said estate are requested fo make immediate payment under my hand, this lfith dav of Novembe-, 1352, 11 1J-1 A VA RI A MVARl trx TlHiS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the EUbscriber -I- lias obtained from the Orphans' Court of Baltimore City, letters 'eftamen'ary on ths personal estate of JO II late ot said city, dec-eased. Ah persons liaving claims against tiie said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit tiie same, with the vouchers rherecd, to the subscriber, on or before tne 15th day ol Juna next; they may otherwise, by law, be excluded from heneflt of said estate.

Given under my hand, this lotii day of November, 1352. JULIA ANN COMPRIO, nf 1.tc4l inl HMIIS1S TO GIVE NOTIOETTI.at the slibFfrii7)f i. has obtained from the Orphs: s' Court of Baltfntore letters' of administration. de bonis Ron, on the FZE1KL GALl.tlYVAY, late cf said cPy, eceased. A'l persons having claims against the said are hereby warned to exhibit the same, wirh the vouchers to the subscriber, on or before trie 3Mi dav of May.

1S53; tney may otherwise, by 'aw, be excluded from all benefit of said estate. All persons indebted to said estnie r.re requested to make immediate payment Given under ipv hand this h'th day of November, 152. ELLEN L. BENSON, T.22-1 w4' 1 Adminii trnirix D. B.

V. fnifsTi'S'TO ItIVE NOTICK, hat the subscr.ber I has olitaiaed from the Orphan' Court of Baltimore letters 0 ad ministration a the persora! estate of PHILIP Ml- in. late 01 sain city, deceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased, are aereby warned to exhibit the ssme, with the vouchers 'hereof, to the subscriber, on or before the 1st day 'une next; trey may otherwise, by excluded from all benefit of said estate, pernors ird. Iited to a estate are to make immediate pay me'it.

Tivn under mv hand. t.hisl4i ii (iay of November, 185-2 5 Jawct pij i EI Ai Ui'H, A.im'r U.D. N. "PHI? is in ijIve muiuk, Tiiat the bunscn- i. her has onfatned from the 1 irr-nans' Court haiti- nnre City, letters of administrat.cn on tho estate oi AMES'M.

BURNS, late of said city, deceased. Vi; persons naving aims aganisi saui ceceased are nereby warned to exhibit tne same, wiih the vouchers thereof, to the eubscriner, on or before the 27th day of lay, ie-a; ttiey may otnerwise, oy law, be excluded t'roin all benefit of said All pe'ons indebted to id est are req uested to mske iasmediate payment. ivpti under my hand, this dT ol Nov? mber, 1552. 1 25 Uwr? ERA NCI SPUR iT'ILId FERGUSON MA FKR- lf)URT, SiTTING IN EIJUITY. The object of 'ii's suit is to procure a decree lor an account dis ri'urinii of the proensds of the sale, as the pe-acnai md real es ate of John Ferguson, late of Cee 1 corn ty, of --hon.

the sari iry wru tiie executor, and the de'endanrs aid p'alntiil's are the legatees The Ubl pTtoes that the sail John Fe'giis -n, on the 2t st day cf Septem ber, 1821, pub ished his last wi'l, md tuereby deviled to the said Alary all his esta-e real. oeisoai, in trusr, to her fir iife, for "he reo'ial and support of her and his chii-rea ar.d graad-chi'dren, ard, at te deceive of sa-d Mary, be divided between the Children of said fohn. nnmely: Eliza iherts. John Ferguson, Harriet Ward, -wife of Edward Ward, Bepjamm Ferguson, itatharine William Ferguson, and Edward era don of saui John Ferguson: that th personal estate amounted to 514,491 32; that BeLjamia Feraoi. one of the defendan's, i absent fremthe -tate of ATary land, and that lus residence is liiilniwr.

'o the The comr.iain-iiits charge tii't f.he sud Mary distributed the income and part cf the pna-jinH: of said estate ainong the other legatees in said will without fakir? any unties of claim It is thereupon ordered and deoreed thrrt the eomp ainar.t iy c-iusing a copy cf t'-U order to to inserted in some Ha timortT nifv. in i 'three success-i ve weeks before the firat day of Jana" next, give no'ice to tne sain arxent defenu Hiit cf 'he obiect and substance of This hip, and warns nim to appear in this Court, in person or by solicitor, or the- fir-t tay of Merch nrxu to answer the premises show cause, if an" hs as, why a decree should rot pass as prayed. WM. FRICK. True Copy Test.

EUW'D DOWLING, fJierk. 1 NUM'S COUGH CANDY. LTJ. tkat hath an. -ir in hear let him vxir." Baltimoeb, Nov.

10, 1850. Dsar Madam The duties oi my businesa have ex- I me to coughs, cold, asthma, and af-fect'ons. I have been depriveuof the power of attend-ne to the duiie cf my profe'sioa, end should have been, had it not have been lor the benign eifeete of your Aleds-ateti Candy. 1 fied it hut. a few hours before I began to reap the advantage of" its eS'eots.

Mj -sough and hoarseness left me, MY LUNGS ARK HEALKD And my appetite greatly improved. therefore, have -10 hesitation in adding my testimony to that of the nany wiio have experienced the of your vai-lahle Cou rh Candy. WM. MFRCER. For sale by J.

Bond, S. S. Hance, W. Bair, fi H. Perkins, Perkins Sc.

F. Perkins, S. K. Fleming A- Date, E. If.

Stahi, J. M. Laroque. I'hos. J.

Piti, Messrs. Read, O. Hcpkirs, and by Oruggtsts throughout the city, State end District, of "V.lumhia genorally, o3o-Smf tJUMAN HAIR RESTORED, GREY HAIR tl CHANGED WITHOUT tkh APPLICATION DYEING. It is a fact, which can be atteated )Y the thousands wtio have benefitted by it. tit at VA 'EVSEDTS IMPnO VEJ) WAHPEKE has proved itself an undoubted Speotne, for the purposes stoned by the inventor, ooutainins as it does, vegetable ingrodiects oci7.

The is renovatod and strengthened, and tho natural colored restored, the delatfrious and precarious of and Fubstanoes, This prepars-tion can he had at ihe store of 3. S. HANCE, 108 Baltimore hj Druggists in the city and those of the United Swtea. Gsueral 123 Jhrdnbcrs street. New York, V.

fi.Ask for lan Dtvsf.n's improved Wahpem. n8 LJANC 'S GO POUND MKIMCArM) HOKE HUV 1) VA.IS Kor Coufhs, Cohfe, Soittin? 'fitfoat, Ciearmg the Vi ot 2icjd. Astuma. Sorf 01GC. wroricunr, uroup, Inventad, prepared arid bv SETH S.

IANCE, 103 Baltimore street. plfiKS! PIDES! PILES I Those afliicted nesd I t.a.-d no' lung by a tritd of DR. STjUOBLF'S PILE LIN AMEN as it is warranted to cure or tiie mone returned- It wouia, therefcru, ba superfluous to a Ions fiat of s. Reference given if required i. G.

tsi.i...- Wholesale and Retail Arent, aSno rn.wi.i-, Holli.lay FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE. AH sd- 'imit that at PEHKY'S FANCY SB OF LEXINGTON is found cojslantly the mo3t exteusiva assortment and greatest yariet'y of ail kinds ol BOOTS and SHOES that this city affords ard for quality cf goods at a less price. Instance one srucie: Lsdiea" Gaiters $1 12i, 1 2.5, 1 S7, 1 1 62, 1 75 to $2 25. A beaiitifnl ent of Whits Satin, Silk and Kid tiaitersand Mippers. in Misses 'and Ctiildren's department we astonish all in its varisty and beauty.

A new style of Jnnv l.ind Hoots, very rich. Kubbers in rhpir variety some sp endid patterns at reduced oiriEi an, ana see mese trungs are so. L.ivi Pr.RRY. No. 23! Ltrinrton street.

North side, be tween Green and Pearl srs n27-tD7 PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. MAR.DJSN'S PATENT EC ALES CHEAP-EH THAN EVER. The publio will please take not ice that I hare made a great reduction in trie prices of mv Scales, so that any norson in want cannot go away without, str. chr.air.g. 1 would warn them against r.n inferior article being forced irpon them aa superior to them.

I here chailcnsra the United States to produce more accurate, durable or simple Scales than nry manufacture. Purchasers are invited to examine for tiiem selves. No. Charles, corner of P.aidsrsron st, Utf JKSSK MARDEN. PETERS' BAKERY', No.

101 THAMES ST'B r'KT, F. ji the Market, ar.d cornor of PK ATT AND EDEN STS, whore may bo hsd the artie'es named below, of the best quality ind ou the best tftrms: Pilot and "-'aw lPe'id; Soda. Sugar. Wateraud Butter OR ACKERS; Dyspepsia, Medior'd. I emon.

Wine. Family awl Pilot, BISCUIT, CAKES, LOAF BREAD, TEA BISCUITaud MALT Y'EAST frh every iternoon nl 3-tf: CLA.ViPiTT Rf GES'tER, BELL AND BRASS FfVNUEZS. ft3 HOLL1DAY Bahimore. Keep constantiv on hand or make to order, huroh. Factory, Sfamboat Rrrl Koine BELLS; and Gas COCKS; Soda Water FIXTURE of latest styles; anew and cheap Brass PUMP, for house and garden purposes; a new improved HY- Uft KiiDOrior In hTii now in dxa.

n.l2-tf tiltevr pahs cukkrj-jTIou sufler witn any pain in your Storriinh, Lioihs, or have th? Rheumatism, Sore Tii'oat. Stiff Neck, Far or Tooth-Ache, Sisrninsor Bruises, Corn3, Inflamed Feel or Chiibiaiuf you wiil find immediate relief by using. DR. ROSE'S WONDERFUL PAIN CU8ER, in bottlas. 12i, 25 andSoents sold by tn retail Drujeists, and by W.

BROWN fc BKOTHEJl CANliy HATCH, iai-Stt rualy weens to a untimely g-avs, thousands of younj men ot the rnos- exaitf raienta and brilliant intellect, who img." o'riei-wse have entranced Senates with the thunders of eloouai.ee, or waked to eostaey the living brs, mcy cili with full confidence. MARKIAGE. Married persons, or those contemplating marrisge, being ewo of physical should immediately co-suit Dr. bo restored to perfect health. OFFICE No.

7 SOUTH FREDERICK the left hand side going from Baltimore S'reat, 7 doors from the corner. Be particular ia observing the name and number, or yon will fnistake the place. DR. JOHNSTO, Member of the ftojal of Surgeon, London, Graduate from one of tho most eminent Colleges of toe United States, ami the greater prt ef life ha been spent in ihe Hospitals of London, Paris, Phifcvelphw.and elsewhere has effect: tome of the tr.oBt as onisiiing cures hat were ever known. Many troubled with rii.r-.itis ia tho ears and head whea asleep, g-et nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, and bushfulnss, with fretfiicnt blushing, attended sometimi witn derangement of were cured in mediate'T.

TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICK. Dr. J. addresses those who have ujured themselves hy priva'e end imp -oper tnoulgencss, that secret and ha'At which ruins both bedy and mind, unfittii them for either business or sooiaty Theae are some of tho sad and melaneh-dv erfects produced by eiirly habits of youth, i iz: Weakness of the Back ani Limb, Pamsiathe Head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular Powor Palpitation of the Heart, Dysjiepsy, Nervous Doraagemaut of the Diges-ive Fumtious, DebiLty, of Consumption, kc. Menially Toe fearful eiTects upon th mind are much ro oe iresded; Loss cf Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirts Evil Forehodin.s, Aversion to Society.

Love of Sofitr.de.. 'rt-rnidity, are ifouip of ti.e evils rod cod- Suah persons fchouid, before coiiten- piating MARRIAGE. consult Johnston, and be at once restored. Let no false lUhcaey prevent, but apply immediately and save troai ths drpmiful and awful conse quences of this terrible lw.lady. A CERTAIN When tne misguided and imprudent votary cf" pleasure finds he ha, imbibed the seeds of thin painful dis-esse, it too often happens that an ill-timed sense of shame, or dread of discovery, deters him from app'y-ing to those who, from education and respectability, can a.one befnend him, delaying till the constitutional symptons of this horrid disease make tneir appearance, afl'eoting the head throat, nose, skin, progressing on with frightfu rapidity, tid death puts a period to their dreadful sufTeririgs by sending them to tliat bourne from whence no trave'er returns.

TO STRANGERS. 1I9 who places himself unoer the care of Dr. may rehsiousiy confida in his honor as a gentle-mas, and confidently reiy up his skill as a phvsioian. Tr.e rnany thousands cured at this institution within the last ten years and the numerous important Surgical Operations performrd by Dr. witnessed by the reporters of tne papers and many other persons, notices of which have appeared ajain ar.d arain before the pnbl is a sufficient guarant-e to the afflicted.

Dr Johnston would say ta thoEe unacquainted teitk hts repuiav.on. that his Credentials cr Diplomas always hang in his QiSre. WEAKNESS OF THE ORGANS immediately cured, and full vigor restored. IS A cure warranted or no all eases ettb-jectto the cm tract mailt imth ihe patient vk fFZT-KS poST-PAID-REMEDIES mail. ma-tDis: UURfi CURE.

OK NO CHARGE. BALTTMOEE LOCK HOSPITAL. At this es'abiishment may be obtained tha most speedy remedy cECRET DISEASES, horrid affections arising from a certain Secret Habitof out that sobtsry practice, more fatal to its victims tn.n ths song of rhe S) rens to the mariners of Ulysses bjsn -mg tneir most bndir.nt hopes or anticipations, render rz marriage, ct? imrjossib'o. A CURE VyAKKANTED IN TWO DAYS. AO Aiercvry or Noxious Drugs Used.

DR. JOHNSTON, The only resnjr.r physieisn advertising: he ahme can restore 1- From his extensive ia the first Hospitals of Europe and th's -ouiitry, viz- London, Pans and the cf Phi'indslpt ia, he can confidently recommend ti.e most safe and fpeedy oure to tho unfortunate victim of tha dreadful malady. SECRET OI -E A S3 ullau'' WFj'p-' FREDERICK on the left hand side going frtm fiattimore st-, seven corns hom the comer, (up the steps.) Be particular to ooserve the name and number, or vou veill mistake the p.ace for hr Johnston ia called iaoon every day. particularly by rjhranp-rs, who, unfortunately, to their errow, have suffered themselves to enticed hom this office into the 'umon abodes of quar-Vory NERVOUS DEBILITY. Vv eakneis of tiie Debility and Decay, general snee from the destructive habiHofTcutn: that solitary practice so lata! to the he.ith!ul existence cf man, and it is the young who are most apt to become in victims, from an ignoienoe ot ihe dangers to whicn th-y subject themselves Parents and guardians are often misled with respect to the causes or source -f dines -jd Alas: how "free do the" ascribe to other '-ag3e tee waering of the frame.

Palpitation of the Hsrt, Dys-pepBia, Indigestion.Derangsmentoftbe Nervous System, Cough, and Srmpuuns of Consumption; also, those senons Mental Effects, such as loss of Memory, Depression of Spirit 3, or pe.cu.ii' Jritsof Melancholy, wnen the truth is they have been caused by indulging pernicious but alluring prcticas. destructive te botn body and mind 'j'nus are swept from existence thousands who might otherwise have t-e-n of use to thir country, a pleasure to tneir friends and an ornament to society DR JOHNSTON'S REMEDY FOR ORGAN 'O WEAKNESS. By this great and 1mpt.rt.2nr Remedy, weakness of ths organs is speedily cured and full vigor restored. Tliousands of the most Nervous and Debilitated individual, wno had lost ad hope, have been immediately relieved. All impediments to MARRIAGE, Pnjsical or Mental Disqualification.

Nervous Irritability, Trembling and Weakness or Exhaustion of the most fearful kind, "peedilv cured Dr Johnson. TO STRANGERS. It i with the greatest remetauoe that Dr. Johnston permits his cara to appear before the. pub'ic deemitix-lt unprofessional for a physician to advertise; but unless ne did so, the.

afflicted, particularly strangers, could not fad to fall into tne hands of those impudent, boistmg unposters individuals destitute of knowledge, name and character pedleis, shoemakers, mechanics, advertising themselves as physicians; ignorant quacks, who keep you trifling month after month, or as Ions as possible, and in desoair leave you with ruined nealth.to sigh over your galling disappointment. It is this motive alone that induces Dr. J. to advertise, for he alone can cure you. To those unacquainted with his reputation, he deems it neeessary io say, that his credentials and diplomas always iuxnt in his office.

WEAKN ESS OF THE ORGANS immediately cured, and full viror restorAd rCrHfili SK7KRii POST BAi-DREMEDIES n-tDlS HARRIS' LOCK INFIRMARY, NO. Si SOUTH' GAY ft Tit KV. (Between Second and Lombard streets.) A SAFE AND SPEEDY" CURE EFFECTED OR NO MONEY' REQUIRED. w'ui' Overtwenty years' experience in tne treatment of ail forms oi PRIVATE DISEASES enables DR. HARR Ite to ensure a sound and speedy curt in any of these complaints.

His remedies are free from disgusting Oiis, poisonous compounds of Mercury, and injurious Drrgswhieh so often lead to exposure, rendering the unhappy sufferer an invalid for lift. TEE LOCK INFIRMARY'. celebrated throughout theUmonfor the effectual cure of all Classes of Secret Diseases, in tke shortest time ever aceimp ished by proper and safe remedies, was estbhsned tne city over thirteen years ago, as a refuge from Quackery. No publio notice of this Institution would be required wreitnot for the number of strangers in a large city exposed to imposition lrom tne alluring baits of Mock Doctoes, who will promise ASTTKiss to entice strangers to their vhittd sepulcnres! ENFEEBLED MANHOOD may here find a certain restorative. The remedies ot Dr.

renovating tha mkntal and physical powers, and removing aii organic disability, wita other evils entailed by a certain Secret Habit, a'e innocent in action, certain in effect, and unsurpassed bT any uisco very of the age. to Females. Dr. H. has given particular attention to Female dueases.

His txperienee enables him to relieve safely and speedily, all Irregularities, Neroue Jjeransemnt, Constitutional V'taicnesses, Gentral DefnHiv, fc. Prompt attention given to fetters, and treatment mar wiiii Bum ttiiu ueiicacy. i-0 uommumcaiions sacredly inviolate. roifnnH r7 addressim DK. iTOstrON HARMS Baltunore, (letters post paid) Medicine sent many direction by mail.

mo c.r.w u.ui Bubisui gooucnaracters. Eamilies never separated. Persons having Slaves for sale will please cad and see me, as I am always in the market with the gash. Communications promptly attended to, and epjn'isf 10ns paid, by JOHN N. DENN'iNG, -o.

18 S. Frederick street, between Baltimore and Second streets, Raitimorn. Maryts-ud. Trees in front 1 the. hnn.

i FEMALES. A DOCTOR IDO Vv wno hhd the advantase of a thorcu gh idcoicai education, and over twenty years' practice and experience in the treatment of disease her own sex, thoso arism; from irretulanty "-dorms the Ladies of lialtiroors tliat they may consult her wiia the strictest ronridecee, and lie assarr- of 9 -o 74 by si-" VJ" owwok. Box 2,59 P. New York city." N. B.

Hr Medicines me neat letter form, ana can ba sent by mail to any sn of the Un'ted States. Ladies wishing private hni ard urine their confinement can be aoooinrnodaied at her own residence. Those wishinf a host of her Fnrral Pills will receive them by return of mail, with full rliTpr-ijous. by nn.ilnwyir one dollar vtrwp, V. Knowiton.

5359 P. New YTQik city. a22 6ra fH. MAGNIN'S LUCINA COR01AL; OR, ELlXEi? OF LOVE. Ths only positive cure for Loss of Muscular Energy, Physical Laesitude aad General Frostration, lmta bihty and ad Nervous Affection, Indigestions, Slug-gisnness of the Liver, and every-disease hi any war connected with the Prooreative Functions.

Persons about to marry, if nonammm nf hiit a certain nature, should take the LUCINA CORDIAL, as it wiil infallibly restore health and Vlcorin a hnef Deriori: and wiir Tc-oro- r.t offspring is source of regret, if recourse be had to it me most uenenciai results may be anticipated wita confidence. Persons, ali weakness and lass -tuI lore takirr it, at onoe become robust and full of enerrv under its influence. Price S3 per bottle; or four bottle? for i3. For sale by SKTH HANCE, 103 Baltimoro st. and STOTT Washington, D.

C. n2-3m ASH I OR NEGROES. The undersigned con-V- tinues at his old stand, No. 13 CAMDEN to cay the highest price for NEGROES. ing Negroes by railroad or steamboat wiil lind it very oonvenient to secure their Negroes, us nrr inl io ii joining the Railroad Deoot and near the S.

tntioat Landings. Negroes received tor safe keepir.g. n-snr J. S. UONnv AN SLAVES SVANTKD.

We are at ad tim.i pur if chasms SLAV E3, paying the hig ca pnor-B. Persons wisiing to sell will please call at 242 PR AT ST. (SlMtersold sturd.) Cninm.nHTi.rn. arte to. B.

M. L. CAuMPJULLL. o-ij 5 000 NEGROES YYrANTED. I will pay the bignest prices, ia oash, for 5.ouo witn good titles, slaves for life or for a terra 0i y.ears, Iaj-ge or small families, or single negroes.

M. mill a ou 1:1 ithn i the trustees assures ma that they frequently have ia that alms house, pror applicants for pensions, whose claims are overlooked, postponed, deterred, until their hearts erow sick, and all the endearments of life become a dead letter. Our marine starrison boasts now the presence cf lid men; of the the band has 27; drummers filers 39 privates. It is a beautdui these worthy soldiers, with good taste, have jut fitted uo a handsome reading room, lith riles oi the Bibimore Sun and other newspapers, which r-rlset itpoutheai credit. Our tine vo unteer the Walker Sharpshooters, Cantaia Bradford, have enlivened our citv wi'h a tirss-paraile.

and this afie-nooa are on2-ged at a target fl' ini rear the Pa'k, at the aort hern extremity oi Seventh street. A spleadid silver cup is the premium to the bpst To-morrow eveainst (Thursday) the grand bill of Oceola tribe, I. O. R. wlii take place pi Islaa Hall, oa hich occasion tho presentation oi the banner will take place.

At Iron Hali, Pennsylvania avenue, the ladies of street Presbyterian church are hoiiing a les-t' val je-r a most laudable purpose. I advise every bvdp to eive thorn a call. "Georgetown. IK C. Tueeidcy Afternoon.

There is no use ia wri'ine or talking uisceu-aginsjy of our prospects. Ileal estate is now worth tiity per ient. more than it waston years ago; the last two vears have witnessed the addition of manv new, substantial acd handsome houses. Our corporation stock is above par and in demand; the small bil.s tre a exceptionable. Commerce has improved.

The flour trade of the present year will pre.babiy reach four hundred thousand barrels Lines of rackets on the canal bring from and return to the various inieimediate points thousands of peisous anu'iaiiy. Our citizens are looking for a more rorainent place for their Custom House, Post onice and other puldic onices. Tne churches on each Sabbath are crowded with attentive audiences. Ia regard to the ferry, that matter is settled. If the parties who cTaim'to bs the legitimate owners thereof succeed in discoiuintiing the people's opposition line, they must equ.

1 for ctossing, and witVotit i.er fisc the company wight as we'd tttemp't to daia the Piomac as to stop the travel. Mebcuby. Correspondence of the Baltimore Sua Annapolis, Dae. 1, 1S5'. Prcseedir.gi cf V.e CelUge of the turr.i to WasKhjton tuinmer.t to the vsrir-r Exp ec'an ts -i Vi Hi ie.

V.dd7ng, Agteerbly to the re quUition of aa act of Cba-gres-, the electors I'residcnt ard Vies President of the United States assembled this day at the seat of Government, tho Seirate chamber.) and were cali-l to older by Hon. X. Mc-Lane, upen whose nioiioa Caleb Humphreys. was unaniraottsly elected President of the College, and took the chair. Oa motion of E-q Fiakcey, Esq, chief clerk of cf Marj land, wr.s elected secretary; and a' th instance of Kr.

rdcLtinc. James end Wru. Muidoch were elected doorkeeper aadcicsssr-gcr. 'i he rolieae then rr.ceedel to vote for and Vice Piesiicnt of the United Stages, srparately, whea FranVIta Pierre of New Harip-shhe was noiaizau-d Prsfident of the U. States The chair ar-oiated as telU'rs Messrs.

Parraa Wu-on. The resv.lt was the whole votes cas' for Pierce. Carroll Spcnce, thct nominated Wet. it King, cf Alabama, for Vice President of the United states, and Messrs. Chcs J.

M. Gwirin arid Joseph A. Wi--kes wcr rpp.tiaed fliers, who tlte result to te the uaaalmovis clecti'n cf King rs rif-irrr ng a cr.mrour.;cari -n was the a recsived trota the Ervectfive, bearing the cfflci.il Sthte rrturns of the electors. Mr. McLane tbea moved to appoint Mr to transmit tha returns of ths college to the Senate of the United States: adopted.

The meiubrs then sigr.e i tcrte lits, hich beta? sealed and directed, the chair disposed cf as f-ilo -vs: one to Secretary, to be delivered to th U. S. S-aa-; another to Parran. to be de-iiverei at the Acsapahs post-cihce; and the third to ba ct the PaPimore by Chas. J.

Gwina, at whose intarke tb.e signed the Upon the morion ti i'is taanis oi tne jue.ting were tne iifii' secre-arr. for the able the i Mr. vlrn manner in which tbe ive (tu'ies cr.s:2asd that a-, prj-urn and the meet-lot. lies present- sccoi jo-arncd. -c very ciow-ed vailed.

v. Lowe ctrte: ntimber of the '-un 'his at ii the nrst tixie, in -1 the i2 order pre tns fhs electors, and a lirze rrilied" derr.ocracr, at dinner tie Government House. This the history of patties in This ate, u.a: omorrauc rresiJen-ial Eiec'ors have ver ra--'-t at the board of a dem -cratic Governor, it is quite a coincidence. Among the numerous crowd at the Citv Hotel, I notice Elf as Ware, Speoker of the House of Atired D. Miller, of Crdiirrt Po-it-ey, of Baltimore re cit count oo-a memr.r-r oi rro Legi-Iattire.

Toe "expectants" v. ia the ''frorsf Lc favcr of their suppostii folks were cheered uo hr frp ar-irmtim peiformaace of the Grey's band, which came up tiow E-itru toic-t ia tiie Huzh Jenkins, where tney had a brila-snt. wee'di-- at Wre, Taibot county, between Mr. Kve and l-iks ntcya. r-JARltti.

oi Saiuiaore Sun. New York, Doc. 1. Afr. iry 8 Lecture on Mus'c Other Led Arri-va'i-f Lnniigtrrts-Aetion for Dams'tes caainst the Zteamer Henry a-jp Accidents Death of a St ran qcr Fi nn cisring, -c.

Mr. Fry's lecture cn music last and the illustrations ot the art in its early historv as sivtn by tne emineat musical performers, whose i'ervi-res he ha3 secured fo' the purpo.ro, drew a large and discriminatiog audience at tho M-fronolirn Last eveniog, at the Stuyvesant Institute, Miss Bacon dekveied tho vrehminary lesson of her couise of historical instruction. H-r. Horace Mnn delivered a lecture ves-tjdiy evening at the Brooklyn Institute, on Won. During the past month 023 vessels arrvr' a' th5 trora various furctgn pons, bringing 17.635 passengers.

1 I he action whb-h has been for some ime past ia this citv. ar-ainsf the Captain of the ill-fated sfeantT Henry Clay, for compensation for M.e uHsrtrgf o. ine ucstroyel, wa terdav settled by the Captain payin as yes- claims in full. iiig me A ms an named John Allcr, ia the employ of the aven ftomtianv. was New jured oa Mcn.lay evening rsthe train was leavins this ci-y, by being jamiicd between the cars.

A man namod Jeremiah Sullivan was run over by the Hudson River Rrdroid cars, near 43th street, on Monday, instantly killed. An ir quest, was held at i he Barcley street Hotel upon the body of Mr. C. W. Ro, who dted there! on Monday r.ight, o' consumption.

The dce aed nut. ut) at the hotel on the 22d instant, l.e"n unwell at the time. It not known from wnat place he came. A third conviction for the murder of Baxter rhe ship watehru a. was had in our courts yesterday that cf William Johnse-a.

Samuel J. Frop-r, artested a few ap? so, the chajge cf r. btairdng SI to from Mr.Coleaani throtisrh is slso to have oh'aiued 1,610 from ew, Kibinsoa it Co and $250 irom F. Post. iCo-Tespondence of Bi'tim re Sitr.

Havuk-oe-Ghace, Nov. SO, IS52, Departure of anal. Houts for BaHirmre. The steamer leaves this evecirg with boats as foliows A. Wormao.

Crevlinrr, ccal, to s. 3f. H-mdtOL; Orenn, Rindeil, coal, to Robbins; G. W. Urban, Wiocardner.

oal. lo.Toho Timti-n C. Trump, and wheat and Hour, to M. Herr, coai, to Dauphin Co; Knapp Fairish, Baker, co-il, to Sioan Burns. Dec.

1 The Portsmouth leaves hero this evening wi'h the toliowing boats: H. Clay, Getz, lumber, to R. IC. Hawlev; H. M.

Fuller, Shccterly, coal, to H. McEIderry; PI inter. Meek, do to it. W. Cilffe; J.Cnmaiings,M'Chael, B.

Robbtns Home, lig'it, to Carr Giee; J. S. ud, Hippie, lumber, to J. Graiiia; Crystal Fount, to F. R.

W. Brothers iv Cong reus. Tho statement that two brothers, Mr. Washburn, of Illinois, and Mr. of Maine, elected to the same Congress, is something unusual, is incorrect.

In the present Congress, Mr Stanton, of and Mr. of Tenn are brothers. John A. King, of N. and James li.

brothf rs, were nirm- b-rs Of the last Consrrpss. Moses tl Grinnpll of N. was cot 1- ng since in Congnss his j.u cf l-Iass as wat also C. IngrsOU With IU3 ln.f.u,i: r.r.vj England, p. p.

Rariiour.of was a itmueronne same he dy, and both of them formerl. members or Uie Hourc at the time. same 53A true picture of desoair is a pig reacT inz through a hoie in the feae to get a cabbage that icuvjC sJ 1 1. IX tilt lies cniy a few inches beyoad bis reach. K.u?ii, uattpiiia riary E.

West, Bifron, coa, to 15 Bobbins; D. R. Porter, Loudon, coal, to B. R.e bbirs; D. It.

Shannon, Cretz- ler. lO II. Jamrs: PIakop n.i'.n, lumer.coai, to captain; a. arson, Bcaverson, coal, to McClym Monroe, Owens, wheat, rye, corn aud sumac, to M. Hrrr; Laura Cecelia, tlemp-soa.

lua.bcr, to U.K. Hawlev; American liable, Fisher, coal, to Robbins; Ophicleid. Harmkn. ful place there is a subi'tantial stone rn'-ur ot the House, hile his bro'htr Jamca tioa, several feet above the ground; around, which f9 the same State. S.

Souih-a mound has been taiscd, and is betns tas'efully sr1, f. 1 was ia tiie Senate, whi! his f.dhr finished. On this foundation is to Pe td'wau the was tfl House. Henry Diego, nf Iowa, Is at jiatrlotic memcrinl ia honor cf the illustrious rreiet a Ser.attr from Wisconsin, and Ida son. ueneral Andrew I a contract has just wten entered into with Messrs.

Moore St Gah'ager, iron Philadelphia, for a splendid railing of wrought iron to enclose this delishtful snuare- This lailirwill serea feet higu, ana fcrmiy cocstructed oa.

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