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r-aff Hum iHwaf-tiawm PORT OF BALTIMORE; JUNE 21. Amugementii Auction Sale. Auction Sales. OTATIOiVAIi TIIJKATUK- Washington. THIS EVENING, June 22, will be performed ION.

MR FREDERICKS. Medon Ward, Ion MISS ELLEN TREE. Previous to ihe Tragedy, the Comedy of KATHARINE AND PETRUCIIIO. Petruehio MR. FREDERICKS.

Katharine Miss V. Moniei, Doors open at 7 o'clock, purtormance to commenco at 8. Price of Admisson, First Tier and Paiquette, $1 Second Tier 50 cents; Third Tier Gallery and Gallery for Colored persons, 25 cents. BY JOHN I. GROSST Old Touin Auction Store, No.

88, Corner of North Oav nnd Front streets. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. By order of the Or-phans Court for Baltimore County, I will sell THIS DAY, 22d June, nt 5 o'clock, on the premises, in Frede- 2ear 11,0 bem1' U) PflIt Lot of 12 teet wide, and running to a point 102 feet, being part of the personal property of Georce Hassenfros. deceased. Terms cash.

j-jrj SALE OF FURNITURE, fcc-I will sell at my nuc tion rooms, on SATURDAY, 23d at 10 o'clock, a large variety of Household and Kitchen Furniture, under seizure, consisting, in part, of Chails, Tables, Bureaus. Sideboard, Books, Maps, Globes, passage Lamp Stoves, Carpets, Bedsteads, Feather Beds, Wash stands) Looking Glasses, Knives andJForks, Shovels and Tongs with an assortment for culinary purposes. Also one Cart, several Bow Windows, -''-2t I. GROSS, Auet'r. CLEARED.

Danish brig Alphonso, St. Thomas; brig Mars, Beetley, schra Florida, Kelly.Havana, Arietta, Howes, New York. A RIVED. Ship General Smith, Colemnn, 3 da fm Philadelphia. Brig Plntus, Davis, ti ds fin Boston.

Schr Carolinian, Richards, 3 ds fin Now York. pp.hr Victoria, Barlow, 3 ds fm New York. Schr Charles AT. Smith, Totten, 130 hours fm N. York.

Schr Empire, Baker, 10 ds fm BoMon. Schr ltienzi, Eldridge, fm Boston. Schr Mary Carr, 4 (Is. fm Providence, R. I.

The brig Portland, (arrived on Wednesday) lost overboard on Monday last, at 3 V. M.Ltoitard llardick, seaman, a native of Hudson, N. York, who fell fiom aloft. The Bremen ships Elise, and Pennsylvania, and brig Neptune, for Bremen, from Baltimore, went to sea on Tuesday. The Russian ship Archer, of Archangel, from Lisbon for Baltimore, was spoken 14th off Great Egg Harbor, by Philadelphia pilot boat.

The brig Fox, for Baltimore, fm St. Thomas, was left loading at Ponce, P. 0th to sail in 4 days. The brig Ruth, from Gibraltar for Baltimore, was spoken 12th inst. in lat.

3li, Ion. 09, and supplied with provisions. CONSTABLE TWO BAY SALE POSTPONED. The sale of the HORSES, notified to have been sold BALTIMORE MUSKUM, Corner of Market and Calvert streets. Vaudevilles and other Musical entertainments.

THIS EVENING, June 22, will be performed PERFECTION. The whole to conclude with HURRY SCURRY. OThe Saloon will be open at 8 o'clock precisely, when the Vaudevilles will commence, and the representations conclude at or about 10 o'clock. 23 Admittance to the Museum and Saloon, 50 cts. Children under 10 years, when attended by their Parents or Guardians, half pnee.

This Day, nt 11 TUESDAY, the AIR MARKET, virtue a Fi. I J21-ts o'clock, A. is POSTPONED until 2(ith instant, at 4 o'clock, at the BEL as the property of Wm. H. Stewart, by 'a.

at the suit ofDaniel limner. GEO R. CAMPBELL. City Bailiff. BY II.

W. BOOL, Jr. No. GO Baltimore street. Sale of FURNITURE, well kept and well assorted, a COW.

PTABLE, FEED, Ax. Afterwards, the excellent DWELLING, in MONUMENT street, third door from Harford Run, and 4 doors from Canal street In Monument street, on MONDAY AFTERNOON. June 25, at 3 o'clock, on the premises, among which are Carpets of various kinds, nearly new; Straw Carpets, pui-chased this season; a fine Looking-Glass; Toilet Mantel cane seat Chairs; wood seat nearly new; rocking do. and cushions; fine Feather Beds and Bedding; Kitchen ware, Stoves, Fenders, Crockery, China and Plated ware. This collection is one of the neatest sold this season.

Also, a fino milch Cow, feed, Arc. MAnd at 5, same afternoon, and on the premises, theiuat and convenient two story brick DWELLING, basement, two modern and neatly papered rooms on the first floor, two do. and bed-rooms on second, a finished garret, and a neat and highly cultivated yard; the Lot is 14 feet front, and 75 feet deep, and on the Fear is stable. Terms at sale. J20 SODA FOUNTAINS, of tne most approved character, at auction.

On MONDAY my store, 2 very superior articles of the kind, nearly new, cost (JO cents per pound, now for examination. Also, an unusual quantity of fnsh Groceries, Dry Goods, and Hardware; 200 boxes Segars; ready made Clothing; Furniture, Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry; 200 Window Sashes; Doors, Hearly new; Venetian Blinds; Bed Linen, A first rate Saddle Horse, Cairiage, Barouche, Wagon, Gigs, Anv additions can received. J20 A STOCK OF nrDi MAUti CLOTHING, with the Fixtures adapted for the business; also, a complete and well assorted quantity ol Household effects at auction, on SATURDAY MORNING, June 23d, at 10 o'clock, at the store and dwelling of T. J. Ahem, No.

2 N. Oay street, adjoining the bridge. Among the articles are Coats of superior cloth, fashionable article; Pantaloons and Vests, a complete assortment, and for summer wear; the vests are of a very superior quality, unrivalled in this city; the whole stock amounts to nearly a thousand pirces with Shams. Stocks, ready made Shirts, Tools, Materials. Mcccasins, Flannels, The whole of which are of a very recent make, and the materials are of the best character.

Also, the Furniture, embracing Carpets. Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Beds, Linens, Cooking Stoves, Andirons, and Fenders, which will be sold for cash, and to be paid for and delivered on the day of sale. The articles are now for ex-animation. joq WANTED-A SMALL ROOM, suitable for an OF-FICE. with private entrance, and centrally situated.

Address S. at this office, stating terms and lacation. J22-3t CITY LUNCH. -Til If WHIP rfS'li'v iT' i- rm yD'T'SS' ciock ana (luring- v.j liiui uiui net affords. Drop in, all that love good eating.

HOLLIDAY STREET THEATRE. MR. WARD, very respectfully announces, that he 'has effected an engagement with the highly celebrated MISS KIiliE.V TREE, FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY, and she will appearin a favorite character, in Baltimore, on MONDAY, 25th JUNE. Further particulars in future advertisements. the Baltimore papers will please copy the above, until further notice.

JI5 STONE CUTTI NG ItliSI Tl. ah- UNRIVALLED ATTRACTION The Messdan.es SMITH OLDHAM, beg leave to inform the inhabitants of BALTIMORE, and its environs, that thev have opened an establishment at 93 BALTIMORE STREET, for the sale of WAX FLOWERS FANCY ARTICLES, and respectfully solicit a share of public patronaue and support. The FLOWERS and ORNAMENTS have been made with the greatest care and caution, and nrescnta beau- scribers, having taken that well known stand, on the CORN Kit nfnil.VPll'i' vn a wirr ir -tiful and rich display, in every variety, in imitation of prepared to execute all orders in their line, with neatness and despatch, on as reasonable terms aa thev ear he done in any other yard in the city of Baltimore. They trust that thoy will reecive a liberal share of the patronage of the public. Jl-L POWER O'DONALD.

JUST RECEIVED, a beautiful lot of New En-gland CLOCKS, which are offered for sale at reduced prices, and warranted to perform well. Storp. Mn. I VVATM iinmi Calvert, Baltimore. GABRIEL CLARK.

HATS! S3 er than words, which can be proved bv ralline at 'TOWSON'S If AT MANlTFACTfirf GREAT NOVELTY ATTRACTION I AT THE CENTRAL HALL. Corner of Charles and Baltimore streets, FOR ONE WEEK, COMMENCING on TUESDAY, Jane at half past 8, A. M. Just arrived from England, the celebrated ALBINO LADY, and IRISH GIANT, whoso singular appearances excited he wonder of all who have seen them. MR.

DAVIDSON, from London, a FANCY GLASS WORKER. MISS SHORE, the ALBINESS, is in form and feature, like others of her sex, perfect. Her HAIR IS WHITE as the driven snow, and, like the finest spun silk, falls gracefully over her neck and shoulders. Her eyes are prismatic, of a variegated pink, changing their color and position erery moment. MR.

O'CLANCHY, the IRISH GIANT, is from the county of Wicklow, Ireland, and is allowed to be one of the tallest, well proportioned men, now living. MR. DAVIDSON, a FANCY GLASS WORKER, whose Exhibition surpasses any thing of the kind before witnessed in this country. Doors open at half past 8 o'clock, A. and close at 10, P.M.

Admittance 25cts Children half price. JJtj ANTED, IMMEDIATELY, a LAD, about 15 or 16 years af age, to attend in a DRUG STORE. Apply at this office. one door north of Lexington street, and examining his Silk and Satin Beaver HATS, warranted fur bodies; also, his Fur Hats, at only 50; youths in proportion; feeling assured that they are equal, if not superior to any sold fr the price, in Baltimore. Call and see.

M8-3m i'EAIN FACTS SUPERIOR FUR 11 ATS nt Sil3 EACH At the MARYLAND ARCADE. Marsh Market Space, also at the BAZAAR. liar- ROBINSON'S LUCICY OFFICE, 80 Baltimore street, 4 doors below the Franklin Bank. TO-DAY, a SPLENDID LOTTERY will bo drawn. Tickets in the greatest variety of fortunate numbers.

LOTTERIES EVERY WEEK. Capital Prizes range from 30 000,20,000, 10,000, to 5000 dollars, Tickets 2, 3, 4, 5, and 10 dollars each. Shares in proportion. The $5,000 lottery draws every Friday. Lowest chance only 50 cents.

Tickets in all the Lotteries now drawing. Orders from any part of the United States, meet prompt attention, addressed to E. W. ROBINSON, Baltimore, Md. SILVER, and UNCURRENT Bank notes, bousht and sold.

a41y nson street, for $2 50 each, you can buy Mew's splendid Silk, Satin, Beaver and Mole Skin HATS; also splendid Russia Hats at $3, (being nbnut one half the usual price,) all of first rate quality, both as to materials and workmanship, and of the latest fashion, eqal to any in the world for durability, warrantk water PRoor, and to retain their color; for which they are remarkable. Call and examine our lints. ORDERS executed WHOLESALE or RETAIL. ni20-y HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. Wanted, immediately, a middle aged WOMAN, as HOUSEKEEPER in a respectable private family, consisting of only two persons.

The best of references must be given. A white woman would be preferred. A pplv at this office. J21-4t NOTICE TO WESTERN TRA- tSifertVELLKRa -Tlie United States GOOD INTENT MAIL LINK from HAL. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP.

The partnership heretofore existinsr between the subscribers, under the firm of F. H. BRANDT MICHAEL IIAAG, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All person having claims against the said firm, will present them to P. H.

Brandt, for settlement, and all persons indebted to it, will make payment to him, as he alone is authorized to receive anil receipt for the same. F. H. BRANDT, June 14, J20 eod3t MICHAEL HAAG. TO MINERS.

The advertiser wishes to HIRE, by the month, TVT0 or THREE GOOB HANDS, who understand BLASTING, and have some knowledge of MliVlNG. For address, enquire at this office. BOARDING. MRS. DE VALANG1N, 33 LIGHT STREET, near Baltimore street, has accommodations for a few more BOARDERS, by the Day or Week.

J9co(V2w TIMORE TO PITTSBURG, TJIROUCflf IN 53 HOURS, via Gettysburg, ChainlHTsburg, Bedford and GreensbHrg, loaves daily at 11 o'clock. A. M. Also, for Wheeling, via Bedford, Somerset, Washington and National Road, daily at 11 o'clock A. M.

Through in 00 hours. Fare to Pittsburg, $12; Wheeling $15. Passenger called fnr and set down at their lodgings in either of the above cities. For seats in either of the above linen apply nt the GENERA MAIL COACH OFFICE, next door to BELT.HOOV ER'S FOUNTAIN INN. Light street.

Baltimore. fJa-Om J. ACK HUMAN, Airent. TO HOUSE CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. FOR SALE-1 large DOOR FRAME, with side lichts, and Venetian Blind, new; 1 laige WINDOW FRAME, with Side Lights and Venetian" Blinds, new; large FRAME and DOOR, for Coach House, new.

Enquire at the Sun office. J20-eod3t ENGLISH HOSIERY AND GLO snper English Cotton Hose; t'hildrensdo do; Ladiesblack Silk Hose and Hose; Gentlemens English white and brown Cotton Hose do do white and blacksilk i Hnse; do Thread half Hose and Gloves; Ladies Lisle Thread, Cotton and raw Silk do Pic Nic.Lane, Embroidered, and Kid Glsves; Childrens Silk and Cotton Glove, of all sizes; white and brown Cotton Hose. Tlie above, with a very lane assortment, such ascannotbe excelled in this city, will be sold at moderate prices J18-y L. H. WIGGINS, 135 Baltimore THE EliSTEIiSToiw.

owiNf: MII.I.S CIIUl'M SI'BIVfi 1, BIIl-U L'r i i o- STANSRURY, General Accountant, has RETURNED TO BALTIMORE, and resumed his business, as usual. He mav be found at. SUTTON HALL'S, SOUTH GAY STREET, or at the MANSION HOUSE, Cerncr of Fayette and St. Paul's streets. will LEAVE Mr.

FARNEYS HOTEL, REISTERs'-TOWN, EVERY DAY, (except Sunday) at lij o'clock in the morning. Returning, leaves Mr. GOOHARD'S, GEN. WAYNK INN, corner of Market an-! Paca streets, BALTIMORE, at 4 o'clock in the evening. An OMNIBUS will the GEN.

WAYNE INN at 1 o'clock, EVERY SUNDAY MOR Nl NG, for PI GREEN SPRING, OWINGS' MILLS, and REISTERSTOWN, returning in the evening J214t E. DOUGHTY, Proprietor. HOUSE FOR RENT, one door from the cor-nerof GREEN and LEXINGTON STREETS, opposite the Hay Scales, suitable for a STORE, orTAVEKN. Applv on the premises. J21-Hv FOUNTAIN OF HEALTH.

JAMES O. McCOR-1 MICK, respectfully informs the lovers of GOOD MINERAL WATER, that he is prepared to supply them, at all times, with an article of superior quality, at his Store, No. 40 NORTH GAY STREET, Old Town. Jll-lm LOOK FOR HARD TIMES. The subscriber, in consequence of the dullness i the times, and to favor the public, as far as he can, is determined to sell at the lowest possible rates.

He therefore respectfully informs the public, and especially the LADIES, th-it he is prepared to sell MOROCCO and Kill SHOES, of the best quality, and most fashionable make, at the low i-rick of ONE DOLLAR a pair; also Men's Eastern tnade work, at th-' lowest rates. Please cal'l at No. 13 MARKET, or BALTIMORE STREET, North side, near the Bri-lge. He returns his thanks for pasl.l favors, and hopes, by due attention to business, to have a continuance of the same. J8-I111 THOMAS DOR MAN.

TEON lot of Sl'lCER'S Improved bo'uhle 1 and Single IRON CHESTS, just received and for sale by STICKNEY fc NO YES, Agent for the Manufacturer, Fl2-tf No. 12 South Cha'lca st. nature. The FANCY ARTICLES comprise a general assortment of Glass Shades, Vases, Cornucopias, Gentlemen's Walking and Riding Canes; India, British, French, Cambric, and Pongee Handkerchiefs, and Gloves, with a profusion of et terns. The Minnies SMITH OLDHAM will continue to give INSTRUCTION in the art of making WAX FLOWERS, so essential an ornament for the Boudoir and Drawing Room and from the very great experience and patronage which Mrs.

Smith possesses in this delightful art, she has eveiy confidence in her ability and determination to give perfeci satisfaction, and earnestly invites an inspection of the very high testimonials which will be exhibited from ladies in New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, as well as the medal presented to her by the American Institute, in New York. J22-3t tCT MEDICAL AND CHIRURGICAL FACULTY OF MARYLAND. At the annual convention of the Faculty, held in Baltimore, on the 7th of May, 1938, and an adjourned meeting on the 4th June following, the following officers were elr-cted for the ensuing year Dr. MAXWELL McDOWELL, President. ROBERT A.

DIJKKEE, Recording Sec'y. JOHN L. BATES, Corresponding Sec'y. SAMUEL CHEW, Treasurer. SAMKEL CHEW, Librarian.

JOHN L. YEATES, Orator. Examiners for thr Westekn Shore. Drs. Georire 3.

Gibson, Robert A. Durkee, Thomas II. Wrieht, John H. Briscoe, Alexander Dulin, Peter Snyder, William N. Baker.

Examiners for the Eastern Shore. Drs. Tristram Thomas, Theodnre Denny, Peregrine Wroth, Geo. Martin, Alexander H. Bayley.

Library Directors. Drs. John Fonerden, Samuel Annan, Samuel Chew, Joel Hopkins. T. Worthingtnn, George S.

Gibson. Samuel G. Baker, John F. May, Jofcn P. Cockey.

CENSORS WESTERN SHORE. Citt of Baltimore. 1st Ward, Dr lnloes; 2d do. Dr. Samuel B.

Martin 3d do. Dr. A. Clendinen 4th do. Dr.

Amasa -t do. Dr. Peter Snvder tith do. Dr. Charles Mut'uiie; ih do.

Br. It. Sexton 8th do. Dr. J.

A. Schwartz Jth do. Dr. R. H.

Thomas Kith do. Dr. F. Chiitard; lit Dr. J.

Amitage; J2th do. Dr, Alexander C. Robinson. City of Annapolis. Dr.

Dennis A. Claude, Dr. John Kidont. City of Frederick. Dr.

C. L. Goldsborough, Dr. Wm. Waters.

COUNTIES-WESTERN SHORE. Alleony County. Dr. J. M.

Lawrence, Dr. Sam'l. P. Smith. Washington Co.

Dr. L. Clncett, Dr. James Hayes. Frederick Co.

Dr. Richard Dorsey, Dr. Jacob Baer, Dr. Jefferson Shields. Carroll Co.

Dr. J. L. Billingslea, Dr. Jacob Shower, Dr.

Nathan Brown, Dr. John Swope. Baltimore Co. Dr. John I).

Rondel, Dr. Isaac Cole, Dr. Byrne, nr. Josiah Marsh. Harford Co.

Dr. Samuel L. Horton, Dr. Jas. Montgomery, Dr.

T. Wo-ttbington, Dr. Jacob Preston. Montgomry Co Dr. Otho Wilson, Dr.

Horace Wilson, Dr. Wm P. Palmer. Annk Aritndel Co. Dr.

Joel Hopkins, Dr. L. T. Hammond, Dr. John II.

Owings, Dr.Gustavus Warlield. Princk Georges Co. Dr. Benjamin Dav, Dr. E.

H. Calvert r. Thos. Lee. Calvert Co Dr.

Joha Broom, Dr. Thomas Blake, Dr. Richard Mackal. Charles Co Dr. Wm.

Queen, Dr. Francis Neale, Dr. It. Ferguson. St.

Mary's Co. Dr. Walter H. S. Briscoe, Dr.

Wm. -C. Elden, Br. Charles Briscoe, Dr. Joseph Ford.

COlf TI EH ASTE KIIORE. Cecil Co. Dr. A Evans, Dr. John Fisher.

Kent Co. Dr. Edwd. Scott, Dr. M.

Brown, Dr. Peregrine Wroth. Queen A nne Co. Dr. J.

K. Harper, Dr. James Bordley, Dr. R. Goldahorough, Jr.

Caroline Co. Dr. Geo. T. Martin, Dr.

II. F. Rossett, Dr. John A Clough. Talbot Co.

Dr. S. T. Kemp, Dr. Edw.

Speddon, Dr. -Sydenham Russiim. Dorchester Co. Dr. VV.

Jackson, Dr. Alexander H. Bayley. Dr. Franci P.

Phelpi, Dr. John Woolford. Somerset Co. Dr. S.

IC. Handy, Dr Joseph Nicols. Dr. S. J.

S. Kerr. Worcester Co. Dr. T.

8. Martin, Dr. J. P. Giles.

The following gent lomen have been admitted members of the Medical and Chiruigical Faculty of Mary-land, and have received License from the Western Board to practice Medicine in this State, since (he 5 June, 1837: HcRrv Z-cr, M. Robt. F.Kennedy, M. D.Robt llitmill, M. ft, David B.

Trimble, M. James II pburn.M John II. F. Renter, L. John T.

May, M. Wm. O. Miicoughlry, M. Arthur Rich, jr M.

Christopher C. Coxe, M. Levi D. Ilodd. M.

D. Three hundred dollars were appropriated to the Library for the ensuing year. Committkkon Experiments, with vaccine and vario-lus matter, and the crease oi horses Drs. John H. Bris-coe, J.

J. Gravis, Saml. Chew, John L. Yeates, Robert A. Durkee.

Committee on the rRrcrioN of a medical ball. Drs. Alexander C. Robinson, John L. Yeates, J.

R. W. DunbHr, Richard St-mait, J.hn Fonerden, John H. Briscoe, Samuel G. tinker.

Committi'B on lt views of the progress and improve-mntsin Amcr-c Medicine and Surgrry. Drs. John li W.Dunbar, John Fonerden, Gen S. Gibson, Alex. Robinson, Samuel innan, Nathan 11.

Smith', William Raker. Committee on Revising the Charter. Drs. Jhn Fonerdei'. Johu H.

Briscoe, John L. Yeates, Henry Howard. Joel Hopkins Sam'l Annan, Sam'l. n. Baker.

pROvitnoNAL Nomination of heleintes to a National Medical Convention. Drs J. R. VV. Dunbnr, Hen Howard, Maxwell MrlKwell, Ashtnn Alexander, John Fonerdes, John II Briscoe Nathan II Smith, Joel Hop.

kins, John Yeites. The Convention then adjourned to meet, on the first in Novemhcrnf.it when business of the utmost importance will be In id reth" Convention. J20-41 ROIVT. A. DURKEE, M.

Rec. Sec. Wt lt IIL'M'I' A 'f u. Hi. No.

10 SECOND STREET, between Gnv South streets. now occupied as a BAKER DWELL. FOUND. A PURSE, containing MONEY, was found by a young Lady in North Frederick street, on Saturday morning last. The owner can have the same, by applying at the office of WM.

A. SCIIAEFFER, North Frederick street, describing and proving the name, and payinsenst of advertising. J21-4t ING. well calculated for a Grocery Store, or Boarding House. Possession can he had by the first of July, if desired.

The fixtures will be rented with the house, or sold very reasonable. For particulars, apply on the premises, to JOHN PER IV. jl2-10t BROA DTtENT Iuih REMOVlTDlrmTi No. 157 to BALTIMORE STREET, fern dnori east of Charks street, the store lately occupied by Messrs. IUrrihon.

NOTICE. The undersigned returns hisihanks to ihe STORE KEEPERS of Market street and Market Spac, for the liberal support he has received from them since he commenced carrying packages and bundles for them with his HAND CART. lie most respectfully informs them and others, that in consequence of increase of business, he is oblised to fit up a HORSE and COVERED WAGON, for the express purpose of carrying all sorts of light and tender goods throughout the city. lie pledges himself to those who may employ him, to do their business carefully, honestly and expeditiously. Charge according to weight and distance; but in all cases wry moderate.

All orders left for him, nt his FRUIT STAND, corner of Marsh market and Market street, will be punctually attended to. The Pulilic's humble servant, 10 2w JOHN KENNEDY- A GREAT SACRIFICE OF DRY GOODS, AT No 51 HOWARD STREET, A doers above Lexington street. The public are respectfully informed, that ut the above mentioned place, DRY GOODS are now ALMOST GIVEN AWAY. The stock being entirely new. and lately purchased at auction, at great sacrifices, will be sold at prices astonishingly cheap.

Come and see, and save dollars by your walk, as the entire stock is positively to be sold. J20-lw FOR RENT. The STORE DWELLING, No. 157, lately occiniiod by tne subscriber. 1: JiJM.

Tim Store is one of the best st a rids in the r.ity for a Fancy Store, Confectioner, Ladies Shoe Store, Music Store. Milliner, or anv cither Business that dnett not require a Inrg" store. The Dwelling is one of the best in the city, and has been lately newly papered and painted. There Is a largo yard to tho same, and two hydrants. Any person wanting the same, caii hava the store alone, it they choose, or the More am) dwelling.

Apply to S. IIROADIIENT, J20-4t Hair and rerfumery Store, Unit. st. SEU.ING OFF DRY GOODS, at No. SI MARKET doors below South st.

The proprietor intending to change his business, will sell ofThis pre. sent large and well assorted STOCK OF DRY GOODS unnsunlly low, among which are Challys, Lawns, fancy Shawls, Ribbons, blark and Hue black Silks; painted Muslins, at 1HJ cts Chintz and Calicoes, all qualities and price; 1000 yards of Crape de Lyons, all colours, for 12J, Summer wear, for gentlemen and boys, from 10 to 50 cts. per yard; Cloths, Cassimeres, and CasMinetls, Vestings and figured Silks. Now is the time to buy Plenan to nail and try. STRAYED OR STOLEN, from the sub- 9v scriber's residence, lower Canton House, on Monday night, IHiti InHtnnt, TWO BROOD MARES, viz: a GREY MARE.

years old. TOIIN EASTER (OF JNO) No. U1 MORE STREET, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, offer for sale on the most favorable terms, CLOTHS, as Wool dyed black, blue, brrnvn, olive, mulberry, claret, dahlia, Roman purple, drab, mixed, blue and black, plain and fancy stripe and mixed CASSIMERES, double and sinslo milled; Silk nnd Satin VESTINGS, of the newest style; plain and figure! Marseilles, Chally, Brocheand other VEST. INGS; plain and twilled black and colored SUMMER CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES; FRENCH GOODS; Satins and Silks; Italian Lustring; Grode Naps; Gro de Swiss; blue black Reps, plain and figured, a suprrir article; Thibet, Cashmere and Merino SHAWLS, very rich; Crape SHAWLS; black and white embroidered and plain mourning SHAWLS; BOMBAZINE; black nnd colored CH ALLEYS and MOUSELIN DE LAI NE fancy painted LAWNS and MUSLIN, of nil kinds; CALICOES; CHINTZ; Paper stained IRISH LINEN, very cheap and perfectly sound; PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS; PAPER MUSLIN; English GALLOON; black LASTING with every article usually kept in a Dry Goods Store. Every exertion mndn to satisfy cms.

tomors, and all goods warranted ns represented. M7-y lifter and a half bunds ri it'll, long mane and tail, somewhat fleH bitten; a BAY MARE, about 15 bunds high, 5 years old. with black mane and tail. Any person re-turning said Marcs, or giving any information wherj they run be had, ahull receive a reward of FIVE DOL-LARS, and nil necessary expenses paid. Enquire of WHITKECK St RIDDLE, Fountain Stables, Fayette, br-twpen Liberty and Charles streetn.

J20-31 or, JNO. L. BIGGS, Lower Canton TO RETAILERS OF SHOES. An opportunity how I otTi rs to obtain asgooda stand for the RETAIL BUSINESSas Ihere is in the C'ty, having been occupied assuch for the last fifteen years. The st ock and fixture! which are small, having been reduced with a view of retiring from business, may be had low, if immediately applied for at this office.

N- B. FOR SALE, as above, a SERVANT GIRL, in the sixteenth year of her age, has upwards of fifteen to serve, stout and healthy far her ago; s.dd for no fault. Jl!) 4t EW CHINA, CLASH AND UUEKNS VVAHE STORE AND GLASS CUTTING FACTORY, 31 west Pratt between Cliutlcs and Hanover 8ts. The subscribers having opened the above tore, with a general assortment of goods, they respect fully invite public attention to the same, ns they arede termined to sell CHEAP FOR CASH. Families having broken setts can have them repiacPf( cut exactly tti pattern.

ASTRAL SHADES, HALL LAMPS, and every other description of GLASS cut. to order, whole ale or retail. JOHN 8. TOITGH CO. F3.fim DEAFNESS.

Much praise is awarded to Taylor's Gutta Vegetables, a new preparation for Deafness, recently introduced here. This remedy is warmly recnin, mended by medical gentlemen of acknowledged authority; it is mild, soothing and gentle in its effect, and is par ticulnrly applicable to Deafness arising frfun cxpnuure to cold producing relaxation of the drum of the ear. Sold by J. M. LAROQUE corner of llnltimor and Harrison (..

Baltimore. QrMOKISON'S PILLS, OF AMERICAN MAC FACTURE. TO THE advertisement having been inserted in the Pun, by which, it appear that John Morison, of London, tins taken upon himself, avowedly without the consent, but in the name of tho hrm of MORISON, MOAT to deny the truth of my affidavit, wherein I swear that I hold the recipe for the manufacture of Morison's Tills, tc ibis is to in form my friends, that having ascertained the same to hnve emanated here, from George Taylor, 1 have felt it duetomyselfto pursue the proper legal iiieasurettagalnst the said G. Taylor, for the publication or the atrocious and cowardly libel, and that I pledge myself to main-tain the truth of my affidavit, Uoih in my native country, by an appeal to its judicature, for protection from the attacks of the principals, and in this, my adopted country, to counteract the insiduous attempts of their Agunt, whose avowed intention is to seek my ruin. necessary to the success of his Arjenry.

H. SHEPflEARD MOAT. Notice. Each Agent in the United shall bo furnished with a reply to G. Taylor's last pamphlet, (only by chance put in my hands to soon as ever it can be got from the hand of the Printer.

New York, June 14th, 1838. J21-4V A CARD. ROBERT FREDERICK, JV. W. corner of POTTER and ENSOR streets, opposite the Engine House, thankful for past favorg, would respectfully inform his friends ami the public, in town and country, that in addition to his other business, he has added that of UNDERTAKER FOR FUNERALS He is prepnred to accommodate all calls at the shortest notice, and in the- best stylo, on plensing terms; he solicits a share of public patronage.

All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to; feeling confident that hiB attention to them will procure general satisfaction. m28-3m npAYLOR'S GUTTA VEG ETA I1ILIS. The virtues I of Dr. Tnylor'n Gutta Vegetabili are daily demon, strated in curing the worst cases of Deafness; nothim hn tended so much to establish the fame of this remedy, since its introduction into the United States, as is cer tiin success in Deafness arising from colds, producing relaxation of the drum of the car, so fatal to the cn fort of mankind. Sold by DR.

WM. YOUNG, 33 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. 1)22 And J. M. LAROQUE tc corner of Market and Hutrison stiect, Baltimore..

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