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0 nTsf.tinst of the Turner Conference Committee. THE SUN, PREEN CX The Proprietor of this pleasant and favorite place respectfully informs the public that he is prepared to furnish and entertain a large numtier of visitors The dining room of the establishment is capable of seating one hundred and fifty persons the parlors are spacious and most comfortable, while the table will be supplied abundantly with every delicacy that the season af- BMAGNETICTEIXGRArii. ARRIVAL OFSTEAMERCAMSRIA. OXE WKEK Tj ATEIi KItOM KtT.OPr.. 'POSITIVE FACT.

The LABORERS' 'L ASSOCIATION of Baltimore, will five a GKAKD PIC NIC, at Mrs. CordbaY-s, 4k miles on the North Point road, cross the Railroad near tae first bridge, to take place 011 MONDAY, 12th instant. There are excellent fishins frrounds on the spot, an: the sliore is in most excellent order for that purpose. Boats are in readiness for those who may wish' them Also, Swim's have been put up for those that may wis to enjov themselves in that way. A Cotillon Band vi.

be in attendance, to amuse those who may wish to tnj it on the Ibdit toe. The. Committee also pledge themselves on this oeca--ion. to spare no pains or expense making all nfrreea-1 r. wdl be furnished at 25eents each, lor and dinner.

ummittee. of Arrangements: CfTAnLE Butler, I Richard R. Johnson, Wm. Lkmon. Dennis Matthews, laiiv ItiTrntva.

a Datmker commenced the persnnnl pssnult with an r.ttempt to pet hold of Mrs. Scott. She was sil ting on an tipper step, and "her husband sitting lower down. It was then lie jumped np and struck'nt Von Dnnnker. The other facts stated by this witness agree in the main with those of the former Wall sworn.

Saw the deceased come home very much intoxicated find remarked there would be a spree to-night. Von Danaker presently came along with a man named Price, who go away, Von. 1 don't want to have any thing to do with Price then went away and deceased came up to Scott's house, and in a moment after Scott said to hnn, I am not going to have any thing to do with you. Von Danaker: yon are too heavy a man for me io fight with." Mrs. SeOtt then came to the door, and "deceased immediately made grab wilh both hands at her.

as if to catch Iter by the throat. Scott then struck deceased, and the latter returned the blow, knocking Scott down. It was a tremendous blow, and I really thought the man was dead. He trot up, however, deceased striking him again violently, as he rose. Somebody then said why don't you shoot him, Scott: rip him open." Scott replied.

1 am too murdi of a man to carry deadly weapons." Witness saw nothing more of the proceedings. Saw nothing of a knife used in the affair at all. When we heard that deceased Wits stabbed half an hour afterwards, it was a general surprise. When deceased grabbed at Mrs. Scott he did' get hold of her; his hands were actually on her person, and it wasihen that Scott first struck Von Danaker.

Samuel King, of the firm of King Crey, sworn for defence. Robert Scott has been in our employ tor two years past. He has always proved a very temperate, peaceable and civil man. Upon this statement of the facts, the court discharged Robert Seott from custody, and required bail in the case of Jane Scott in the sum of 51 10 for her appearance to answer at the ensuing term of dtimore City Court. Important Arrests.

Our readers will remember tin. I some months since some parties. Germans, were rested in this city by the police nn of Potee, Graham iv charged with being engaged ir: fio'ging land irrants, thereby defrauding the government. These frauds, if we are correctly informed, has renewed to something like in amount, most of which is chargeable to Liabimore account, iinong those arrested at that time was one named Kori M'liild he found himself in a tight place, and e-ioressed a disposition to make disclosures wh'ch Tiie conference committee appointed by the Turner delegates at their meeting held on Monday evening1 assembled yesterday morning at eleven o'clock, at Scherfls" public house, corner of Holliday and Fayette streets, for the purpose of exchanging views, and have a fair expression of opinion 111 regard to the Mayoralty Convention. Much to the surprise of the commit tee, the delegates from the other party failed to meet them.

Several delegates, however, their individual character, assured them that a committee would he-appointed in time to permit a conference on Thursday evening. New Hose Carriage. tor. Wm. Bowers, painter, is now engr-gril in painting a very handsome host carriage ibr the the Union Fire Company of-this city, built bv Mr.

William Simpson. The wheels are' red, striped with ultra marine and while: spool also of the same colors; iron work black; the spokes ire sikled in a tasteful nianner.displaying handsome gilt leaves in front. The axles on this piece of work are newly patented, and combine durability with ease of propulsion. Assault The watch of the district, on Monday night, arrested Thomas Gough, on the charge of committing a violent assault upon Watchman League, while he wns in the discharge of his duty. He received a severe blow on the back of his bead with a stick, enttinsr it badly.

Justice Gram-mer committed him for court. Immoderate Driving. Andrew Smith was yesterday fined, by Justice Root, with costs, upon the c-harge of immoderate driving, running his vehicle on (lie side-walk. He made application to the Mayor for a remission of the fine, which was immediately done. Breaking Furniture, Larkin M.

Gill was yesterday arrested by officer Ray, upon the charge of brenkincr furniture' in the house of Samuel Cooper nd assaulting and beating Samuel and James Cooper. Jitfiti-JK Morrison released him upon giving se curdy his appearance before court to answer the charge. ArritUnt. On Saturday evening b'sf. a little boy named -hn Weitzell e-oiie near losing his life in a vard at the corner of Gough mill Spt ing streets.

Ac Id tottering chimney fell upon bim. only, however, breakintr bis right arm above the elbow. Dr. Lan-dis reduced the fracture. A Cannibal.

Henry Jackson, charged with beating nnd bitimr Zacbniiah Willi ms. was yesterday arrested by officer Gamble, and committed to jail'to answer at court by Justice rammer. Assaulting and Beating. Patrick Bcikey, upon lie charge of assaulting und striking with a brick, ia Porter street, a man named Gallagher, was yesterday arrested by Oineer Varrington. Justice Mor-rison'released him upon giving security to keep the peace.

Throwing Stones. Joseph Cook was yesterday arrested by officer Knott, upon the charging of violating a cny ordinance by throwing stones 111 the street. Justice Root lined him two dollars and costs. oh! as lie -ns un to pa advised him to go before the Mayor and have it remitted. Cross Firing.

Catharine Carey and Julia Madden, upon liie char-re of mutually threatening to destroy each oiher. were yesterday arresied Oiheer Miles. .) ustice Grammer released them upon giving secu-riti- to he'iave themselves until the cool season. Charge of Theft. Oineer Garrett, on Monday night, arrested Peter Dennis, colored, on the charge of'ste'aiiiiff ii silver watch, tiie property of Mr.

Lintz. Justice Grammer committed him for a further iiearincr. To Kfp th" The en-stern watch, on Mon-d nciht. Mara-yret Lvnch and Devlin, liai.gh ers of Mrs. Noil on.

on the ciuoge ofdisturb-US Ihe peace and stoning the house of their mother. Justice Grammer committed them to jail to' keep the peace. I.tfjnest. The body of a colored woman, named Pi'iscdhi 15' i was fu nd drowned in the basin near tihe intersection of Light and Hughes street, yesterday for. icon.

Coroner Reilly was called and held an innuest, and the jury returned a verdict of i.ccidcntui drowning. Bi-ftkiag John Chalmers, upon the charge of breaking windows in tiie house of Henry Film in. was yesterday arrested by Orheer Knott. Justice Root released him upon giving security for his appe trance before court. 117, Don't yon Kt-j- 'juift? John Hughes.

Peter Lyons and John Lyons were arresied by Uiieer Milroy, charged with threatening and abusing Ellen Lyons. Justice Peniwrton sent ti.e party to jail for want of security to keep rjuiet. Com fur I'oitrt. Ouicer Klein arrested a man named Wm. Mauer.

on the charge of assaulting bid i.eaiicg his wife. Justk? Carroll held him to bail to appear at court to answer. I. O. R.

M. Excursion. Tiie Ar.nir.'. Excursion, Procession. CoiicPi and Address st Cambridge, of" the I.

O. K. 51.. wp'i take place to-morrow morning. Tiie steamer Colsunbus will leave Lis-h; st net wharf at 7 precise! under ihe charge of Unoas 7'ribc.

lo. it. and every laciiily lor Kcneral enjoyment has been Ufa PAO'in. Wn-ht's Indian Sunnr Fros ted Pills fire a positive cure fir this distressing complaint; be- innate from the bodv bilious humors winch arc the cause not i.np. of headache, giddiness, nausea ar.d sickcs-.

itc. but of ail tiie liis to -whieii flesh is hoi r. One cent. ioxo'the above named fu-ii aa ed Pills, l.a -1 sin tic dose, can' oil' vio.ent atiaek hef-dcciie: and. in of )oi pcrscteiaiicc is vranted in ooier to make a care of description of headache.

1,1 1 fi aNo nid ami diues! a and purify tuc d. and thereibre la iuor the hole liaiiic. IVf sile by Isaac P. Cook, "ii Baltimore street: R. Wasiiiiis-Toti City: A.

II. Hunt, Fretierick; 7'. ifi'tiie. wn: Cm.k it. Peel.

Alexandria, am) i- Dru-jui-ts and defdeis wenerailj. Wholesale orUce, 6J Race street, Philadelphia. A Tint sand Aha in Last sold tin' iortuciite Mfler ii the luck. Nos. iP): and in 'lie same drawins S-xt dollars, anil i wo of leu sw a.nd paid.

Meter was such suecess. Miller Co. seii Uautii'ui p. i.es daily 4 and 5 uood prizes every iottert sold tuairuit lucky -Miller Oo. To-I i.

Auiisi 7iii.Sn.all Fry 4.0oa dollars. shares cents. :in.eii i iliiars. splendid ebnnee. For a or at ast a gil priz-.

ton haveoply to purchase of at the corner of Baltimore and St. Paul RANGE OF YEsTERTJAT. '1 CJL 5 'ciock, 8fi- in BARNEY AX FAMILY return ti-eir niosi miccrc thanks to Wii.i.i iAi tin- proprietor ol Aliiuaiy Hail, in Civ sUoet, 111 taking liicm into his house on the lijeot it' .11 l1 .1 ill UIR KeCllUlZ tiiifii 1 in ol charge ir" irliDWAIR) DIVISION NO. d. S.

OF T. Ik- The iiK'ihbfrs of Howard X'o. 3, S. ol ii- hereby to in, at their net' of f.ioadway i(c Eastern avenue, on Tiiiii MOKX I r. j.t ia- o'clock, to attend the ii.i.iiai ot om- dec, brother.

a'u ki. TkimblkI J. YEiSLKY, W. p. sister Divisions-01 leruiar sia-idiag pre invited LIBRARY I.

O. O. F. Tuc Lki rt-nii ua! iiic. of id" ky LO.O.

will on TiiiS Wednesday 1 1X1 ii, at at the lla'i. X. ia slrccl. Pui.c ual atleiidaaee is enuested. Ri CHARD LEY.

Cli'mn. "Y-A CARD. BOOL has i.f hojrT inf a coninia-sion alrea.lt. as ueueiai Atieti.meei 01 1,,.. ot riii.bdioii.s views, solicited nominal of fir the onica iry iaiiit.

u.ncais all suincnrnt fbr Ins iie sai lie tune feeis grateful ior an tui-ou sonio friend, over the sa-nature as appei.ivd in tiie Sun of Iheitth the Matora'u. but must public! dechnrf the honor. At the sauii though gratetiilh ime tiers h.mseit as a candidate lor punlic iavor. ihcyvn oi Ins auct ion business, promisiiig his best abil-ii ies 1. 1 do his duty it; i'i xc 1 bsiOR "dTv is i ox ti sox' JJ3 TL.MPilii AXCE Be punctual TO-NIGHT 111 attending the ot the Division.

Tiie Committee of Arrangements for the First Amu versa rt Cele bration, to bo on rida coming next, will make a final report to-night, and errrv in'tnhrr should he PHILIP C. I REISE. R. S. It rYs NOTICE.

The Mctnliers of the BI AN FIRE CO.MP.vXYare hereby notitied to aircnd a 1 Jnarterlv Meetn on this. WEDNESDAY EVEMXti. at the Hall of the their Engine House, at tt o'clock. Bv a7-It AARON W. STOCKTON, Sec'y.

ry---Tnil EMBERS OF THE SEA" GULL UJ FISHING CLI take the earliest opportunity of returning their thanks to the following named gentlemen, and nli other friends to whose kindness thev feel much indebted: To lien. A. Miltenberger, for the liountifiil collation he furnished them 011 their return, thev feel largely indebted; also, to Capt. F. B.

Steiner and 5lr. Samuel Seabrighf, for refreshments altogether unexpected, we owe many thanks; and to our friends of Sandy Bottom, have not words adequate to express our feelings for the entertainment furnished us on our retrre at the of Wm. Hyson, bv their order. And insi, though not to Mr. John McPherson.

for the intfetest he manifested in securing our comfort 'o him we feel largely indebted for the pleasure we enjotetl whdc on nis shore. By order of the President, It! BBN'J. BRAND, Sec. pro tern. 0-A CARD.

To the. Editors of the Baltimore Geritiernen: I fee! it my duty to correct m'ss'ntprnents. In tour paper, of the 5th instant, it is stated that I was arrresteo. for keeping a gambling and disorderly house. Gentlemen, this statement is false, and I ten bring proof that it is not the case.

If I am to be accountable for what happens in the street, a man may murder another, and because he runs in my house am I the murderer? Give to Ca-sar his, is all I ask. From what I can learn, the gentleman who made the complaint yvas insulted in some wav unknown to me, and becRuse those men came in my house, as ihe stated they did, he lodged this complaint against me, which I am innocent of. 1 have always tried to live a peaceable neighbor and a civil citizen, and hnve attended to my own affairs and do not meddle with tttv neighbors. ours, OH A I LEY. rCs- TO 51 EL LOW- CI TI 7, 51 sk-? Editors: Observing that some unknown friend, over the signature of "a Friend to Morality," has been pleased to name me as a suitable candidate for the 51 A5 OR A LTY; and as many of tr.v friends have expressed a desire to know if I would serve, if elected, I have felt it my duty to say, (through the medium of your columns,) that although I am by birth a Balti-morenn, and have lived in your midst for upwards -of fifty tears.

I have never vet seen anything so desirable in punlic life, or public office, as to lead me to seek after either the one or the other. But while I have no ambition to gratify in view of this honorable station, and can see no inducements in the emoluments of the office, to produce any change in my opinions, yet I am not insensible to the good opinion of my fellow-citizens, and if they think lean throw a single additional safeguard around abouttheir children, their persons and will elect me, without requiring me to enter the arena of political strife, I will endeavor to discharge the duties of that high and responsible office, according to the best of my abilities. Your fellow-eiti-zen, CHRISTIAN KEENER. a Til iTATTFnvf ION. An adjourned Meetiiigbf tkes BALTIMORE COACH MAKERS' UN1-ON will be held at Union Hail THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, August 7t.h, at 8 o'clock.

All favorable to the cause -will please attend. By order, J. s. Browning, Ch'r. H.

P. JONES, Sec'y. ao-st HTis Tsb PE ND EN I EliO, 2, SIS-TERS EN VO LE You are hereb nerfified to meet at the Mechanics' HaIl, on THIS (AVednesdav) AFTERNOON, the 7th instant, ert 2 o'clock, as business of importance claims the attention of every member, The Sisters will please be punctual in their attendance. By order, afl-8tl MAR-V H. BALTIMORE, WEDMDAY, AUGUST Presiksst Fn.i.M-KEa Message.

Mr. M'tl sttr's Replffto Governor Ih H.We publish on our first pa-e Hi is mornins- the important message sent to Congress yesterday lv President lilmorc. relatit. to the boundary question and the ditiiouliy existing I Texas and New Mexico. Tr.ere is accompany'it? it nn answer from Mr.

V. ebster. Tetarv of State, to Governor Bell, of Texas, both ot which documen's will command univers.d attention, as in the present of affairs, ceoinei. position they take on this important sal will Jinve a powerful effect on future events. The ite liouratwJ-ieh thev came to hand lust evening- prevented us from e'iving them more than a hasty -lance.

A private note Washington, however, informs us that they hive ere itcd ere excitement -iinon" the ultra Suthern members oi Congress, nm thev are universally approved by moderate men of all parties, and from all sections of the mon. Clav, in alluding to the position of Texas, wit a regard to New Mexico, a few days since, approved in advance the coarse adored by the President, the foilwtng cmptiatt:" languae. -The Government ol mre res is in id possessi t.t I have savuitf in my place here. if Texas chooses, with mili'nry to'Ve. to noon il.e 1 1 1 1 1.

i cnur nioccss of adinsinvnr js con? i repelled, ami T'f-ile i r. CV''." Our 'orrrsposKb-'nt last r.i::ht. wl-ich vc are romp, went of thus notices the ice. So If til a' Jif in a latter "tied io i 'Uiir rion of the i P.csiden''s nessniie in The hitfl.ly important mess in regard Mexico and Texas, of iu my letter i tra-v, has rrotiu.iiv gone m'o hot'; re ami referred. Mr.

spoke eioui to Now vister-lid was en.lv in support of it. the rn rr.s he messayre erected a but it tiitkeult to determine Mil it round tie c- aid have Oct the oie he did; promivnr to aint "in ie at mif time Iioav 'verani-nt be sot oitt of dir. Ti.e President 'draw thesw rf." ti -a iia i-' es. by pesssi--n dispattd in the name of the eenerai veTti.i:cii;, tul irrci is settled, especial:) if he -i presume to interfere with the st-bii-htsie'it of for New Mexico. Afer the orders iven by the 1 President.

Mr. ia a pi the ke sayuesis is the only one by which he can of it." PRKSEXTTiON OF TUt LeTTTR (T C'C-Xt'OLKSC Tt TO TayLok. in acc prcvioi-s i. 1 proceeded is.fcuirir lot! H'e, for the purpi ie of ttt t'i coadolaee. as describe iu i Tj.

ior, the widow of On accottiH. iowever. Taylor, sbe dc-pu'ed re her behalf, in the p-e'nt'on of Ir. Rl-ide 7S. foil.

v. irks Sir: The Gr-e-al known to mens weli uu ryn.en.-.v.': ci.r;?' eny i-i i.f 1 ved i counts or his were re.id wlii ami meet the pe-'pie of Jtra a.l Ka.aw letter of i. t. Mrs. i of Mrs CiVe in P.v IT.

il" where so trte sep-rjfed froi.i ho i.c rtbi.iri to cast in self tr met; yn t.e ho-pubbe. On no" form an iura :o.i pleasure of an in' i.i-.o.l ne re. ction lor. t'-e sai.lt n. brf Generei )n i-eee-viiiir WjS vo.j were ro ry is 1 a rak is: tiie te taCi: oWIt nare r.i it privcd of sii 'i: a ball oi d-spots." liaii-n its bis-, a a' years" resi.iouce i lelt that 3" iruv pacing- ymir ur.ef tiicrefore.

the letter as a by me f-r the l-tmenrei-Col. diss exprrvsed tb-n of Mrs. 1 this ariis'ical atid 1 the t. Iu a aa ri- 1 p-O'-o inz- aero i iiowove r. ier.

rtii." r-n a.s a ue-td: trie TiK'st txpiesstve ceived it was ci esteem the less be prr-s-rvrd I reaa-av iron; rae Kicd i. Der-'r to li-aler a letter of ar-kT health The i-: memento, puoh follows: III 7.7 or He 1. i I S- I late iiECEPT We gave the recepib quirer disc cedented. street was r. Mr.

C. i On als arr.v c- ly for hi.i;. an were nrn conv. were to see as as three tremendous cheer addrerd the n.a'.ritudt GtHfUnutt: I feel C'-salutatiou. 1 iiiv; with pie arid cordial we: en tip.

fCl: Mr. CI TAt this m-'iaert an ins veaicie ti; 'i-z il tuc t.i Mr. Clav a.er..;.: js the ct ItU! IIC'TV I left at cheers and pe iis Mr. ti iy more hapev, in; I sioii wirh pi. voii on the rT ber: bur rejn r.

d'lff'v i Which tl is i a deep a feeling the TBUst: never i if the best of 'h to (. fiat that th-ir la.t-r'ho. ia the days, tfea-'lvia' r. h-ve no trouble, and ain ir.z now. therefore, wis'i e.

zou Mr. Clay is of Pi ince Geor-j-3 conn v. i. delphbi this f.i' Xtwtior bly stop a day in Cape May. We saw Cape May ytsteol y.

and on the is! no pb.ee at the Atlaciie sm-e as bavins "ratispiivd n-i'. iturd iy evening. a kerv-ius a': (iie i Hoi is sere. eiy cii stistd, i.nd there We mention this fact, to preveu pa't of those ving this circumstanec sht.vid be mi. terrible massacre tiie Is! ir.d.

I i ai: n't'. -wi' a i I "I the ttrr "ei" ei. "h-IIi! the iu case into a Ohio ixa Ixdiaxa Railroad. A road Wi this name is about to be built, commeneire at the Western terminus of the Ohio and Pecc.sj. Rsilroad, p.rd running 'n north-west tbroug-'n Baeyfs.

cumti to For; Wayne, in tatrice arritjr.d Lak- to Chicago. The wi'' p.t once, from Bueyru. the w-ford county htivin-- suL.srrii..-i Mu; towods woric. The ro.d wili connect Pittsburg Lije Michigan. Caic.

and iena. FAia OF TUE AMErt'CA lASIlTt'TC "1 tw ency-tiiiid auau.M i of this tr.sut;;:e ii. opened to the public on Tue-day, is: Oc.oi.cr, t.t Cas New Vork. The piougi epuditig will take pke Wa of October. Tbe cattle stvav will be 01; the 18th, 17th Mil Ikt'i of that month.

Geki.i SpniNvs. Tiiis convenient and heoJthv watering plnce, under the proprietorship of Mr. Share, in Baltimore county, lias been ger.enlh!;iicd pi eseui sf.rsori. Jt i as healthy as any spot in tee eonv'ry, jta nience to Baltimore render it a f.tvorite i-lac our business men. Thk London Tivik cal's our ur'-at hoc.

I hsUer, Haiper, a Prop; Jive in glass honncs should not throw stunes editor intends not to know tltat Mr. I'enfiey ive- I Wit' The pnb- lisnes American hooks here without paying a penny to the writer, --the Czar, his Court and People," per example. Ths WEBSTKa Confession has afforded the foreign press another opportunity of speaking of the ferocity of Americans and their violence and contempt of all law. Ikon Vessels Experiments at Woolwich hav fully established the fact, that an iron vessel cannot in any way compete in action with a wocd-built vessel. Dr.

Hicgins, State Agricultural Chernint, is now in Montgomery county. Lectures will br; delivered in different sections of the county, cf which due notice, will be given. Vick ConCL. The President recognizes Guilo C-seraYertu, Vice Consul of ihs Two for pic port of Ksw York. I tords.

)t her Refreshments 111 aiso tie provided when ever called for. The GK K.l SI'RI HU t.li is situated in Ra timore county, in the Green Spring Valley, one of the healthiest situations in the State. rl he yvarersare known to lie most excellent, and the walks tne vicinity are mom extensive aim interesting. The amusements for guests and visitors are," a Ten Pin Alley, Archery, Pistol Shtxiring, Quoits, Swings, so as in suit an sexes ann nis makes a most desirable place of visiting for ladies and gentlemen wish to spend one day or more in the country at ibis season. The Hotel is accessible by the Reisterstotvn, Tum-iike, ten and a half miles out, one of the fiTiest roads mining out of the eity, in relerenes to the smoothness of the drive, or the scenery, amongst which may be named the view of the U.

S. Arsenal, immediately on the road: and tramsof cars Poll road Depot. Calvert street, every morning at o'clock, and every afternoon at 4 o'clock. Retuniingthev leave the Springs at 7 o'clock 111 the morning, (after ah early brcaktnst for those who start in the cars,) and at 4i o'clock in the afternoon. As visitors approach the Springs by this route the scenery is not surpassed in lieauty or interest by any in this part of the country, as the route lies in one of the most, romantic mid at the same time highly cultivated tallies in the country.

To Excursionists this place affords more inducements for real eomlort ar.d erijovment than any other place around Baltimore. The stabling' is spacious and well Utenrfed bv good hostlers. HOT and COLD BATHS at any hour. In addition to which can also lie be had the Hydropathic Douche Haths, which contain eight different sized Douches, with a fall of feet, connected with which a rising Douche and running Sitz path, which proves "xtremely serviceable in man diseases. a7-im iRIClLARD SHARE.

NEAV PUBLICATIONS AT J. GATHERS BRO No. 102 BALTIMORE corner of Holliday street. No. 21 of SHAKSPEARE'S WORKS; No.

3 HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE: the first numlier (monthlt of the INTERNATIONA MISCELLANY; No. 2 of the NIGHTINGALE or JENNY" LIND SONGSTER: No. 2 of the EMPIRE CITY, by Geo. Lipparri this completes the work: the IRON 51 ASK. by A.

Dumas: Frank Fairlegh; Godey, Graham and Sartain's Magazines for August, yvith all the new publications of the day; over new and second-hand Novels lately re- ceived from Now York and Philadelphia auction sales, and from the sales by auction of the stock of Sam'l Smith and Tanner, of this city, all of which we will sell at one-half tiie regular prices. Among our stock of Novels will be found the most interesting works, of the following celebrated authors, viz: Walter Scott, G. P. R. James, E.

Bulwer, Eugene Sue, C. Lever, C. Iver.C. Dickens. A.

Dumas, T. S. Arthur, D. Jer-rold, C. Spindler.

Geo. Lippard, W. II. Maxwell, C. J.

Peterson, H. AV. Herbert. J. H.

Ingraham, F. Cooper, Capt. T. Smollet.H. Fielding, II.

Ains-worth, A. Smith, G. W. 51. Reynolds, II.

Coekfon, E. Bennett, and many others of equal note and celebrity; also, a larger collection 'of the most popular Female Authors of Romance and Fi r.t ion of the past and present age; also vols, of new and 2nd-ahnd School Books, and a great many rare, curious and valuable standard works on the (iilierent brances of Science, Literature and which wo can and will sell less than thev can be purchased iu this cify. J. GATHERS BRO. X.

B. A serviceable Counting-IIouse DESK lor sale cheap. a7-ws2tj "VTEW OO KSF AT7E iTY -k JA5IES S. AVATERS, 244 Baltimore street. west of Charlfs.

WASHINGTON IRVINO'S NEAV VOLUME. -CHRONICLE OF THE COXOUEST OF GRANADA being volume J4 of Washington Irving 's works; cloth: SI 25. This work was originally "put forth as a translation from the MSS. of Fray Antonio Agapida, but in the introduction to the present issue the aut hor takes occasion to claim his own, and avows it to lie the result entirely of his own art and industry. The following is a complete list of AYashington li ving's works, as far as HISTORY OF NEAV YORK.

S'l 25. II. THE SivETcu 25. Ill IV A. COLU.AIBUS AND HIS COMPANIONS 3 vols.

$4. VI. BRACEBR1DGE HALL. SI 25. Yil.

TALES OF A TRAVELER, gl 25. VIII. ASTORIA (pp. with map.) S'l 50. IX.

THE CRAYON MISCELLANY. 25. X. CAPT. BONNEVILLE'S ADVENTURES.

XL OLlA'ER GOIiDSAIITH-a Biography. 25. X1I-X11I. 5IAHOMET AND HIS SUCCESSORS. 6'2 50.

Also, just published: CHRISTIAN THOUGHT ON LIFE a series of Discourses, bv L'enrv Giles; cloth: 75 efs TENNYSON'S NEAV POE5I-IX 51E5IOR1A5I cloth; 75 cents. Rt WA mXGTOX CORRESPONDENCE. J. FITZGERALD. Merchant.

P. hvpi.ua. In compliance to.your order, received this morning, I send you one liox of my Cholera Preventive and Cure. One. wine glass will, at any time, cure Cramps, Pains in the Stomach, Sick Head-ache, and saves life from Choleretic Indigestion of Food; with one table spoonfull of the Anodyne immediately relieves Vomiting and Purging, if only applied in time, will save every case of BiliousDysentery.vou speak of.

Tiie most deathlv Chill Constipated, Bowels, inclination to Stool, is immediately relieved, and life has been saved when every other remedy lailed. ours, iu haste. ROBERT DELANEY, Pr. of the Indian A egetabie Med. Compounds.

Cholera Anodyne, Pain Killer and Blood Purify er. No. 31 Lombard street. it BARNEY informs the public generally the house on flip corner of iJ tnto sue has taken tne house CFRONT and PLOUGHMAN five dnnra from Baltimore street, where she will carry on the MILLINERY BUSINESS in all its branches. She has a quantity of damaged Goods which she will sell low.

She has suiiered much loss by fire by not being insured. it" fSr, CO.AIBS. The subscribers tender their thanks teAto their customers for the iilreral patronage re- ceived. and arc prepared to supply them with as good an article as can be had elsewhere. They also repair Shiii Combs; persons liaving large old-fashioned Shell Combs, can have them made into the latest French style, at li-i CII ESN UT STREET.

a7-3t. YOUNG ic DISNEY. BRASS AND BELL FOUNDERS, iYo.53 HOLLIDAY STREET, Baltimore, Md. The undersigned, to whom Maryland In stitute awarded the first premium in Octolier. for the best BELLS, are cons antly manufacturing Bells of all sizes, winch they ii-arrant to be equal to the best in the country.

Aiso. Mineral ami tla Wwer KiXiUres; Steam. AA'ater. ape other kinds of BRASS COCKS. They execute daily event variety of BRASS CASTING.

All orders bv mail prompt I attended to. au7-tf Ci.Urit i A. ,7 NOAA" FOR SALE, at 5Ir. STARR'S JMT TAV11R.Y. lligli street, near Gav.

one i-ai of MATCH HO USES, between four and five ycarsold: grand-colts of the American Eclipse, and may le seen from 10 A. 51. till 2 P. 5L. for three davs.

If not sold they will return, They wei raised about l'Ht miles north of this place. a7-3i! THE SUBSCRIBER hason linnd an as sortment of lasmonable CARRIAGES. winch he oli'ers lor sale on the most reasona ble terms, either for easli or good paner, at S. SOUTH PACA near Three Tun Tavern. Old Carnages taken in Exchange ior new.

Bepatriiig done at the siioites no! ice. and reasonable terms, by T. j. BOND, a the oid established stand, formerly occupied Jno. Othiek.

ft7-St Of)' IA I.l.iliTS' SASH FOR SALEcThe C', subscribers have band, and to order. Flames, Sash, Doors, and Shutters, which they will sell low for cash. Contractors and builders will find it to their advantage to call and examine for themselves, at our Steam Sash actort No. EAST FALLS AVENUE. Al work done "at our establishment guarantied equal to hand-made work.

We aiso manufacture a good article of Pivot Shutters from 1 75 to "4 per pair. j27-eoin LAPOURAILLE 5IAUGHLIN. OLD A VSP A PER (received in exchange,) of large and small size, suitable br wrapping goods, ice, fbr sale at the Sun othce. As they cannot lie obtained in the more active business seasons, merchants should secure them at this time. ANDS'S SARSAPARILLA.

A QV Alii BO TTL ES. for pvrifying the bloop, and for the cttre of rcioiuiH, Rheumatism, Stubbo'n Ulcers, Dyspepsia. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Erysipelas, Pimples, Biles, 5tereui ial Diseases. Cutaneous Eruptions. Liver Complaint, Bronchitis, Consumption," Female Complaints, Loss of Appetite, Iiebilitv.

ftrt Tilla Ilt'CUllUS OF MEDICAL SCIKVP-R. abounding as they do ample testimonia to the vaiue anu cmcacy 01 ouicrent ineaicai agents, scarcely furnish a parallel with the results recorded from a multitude of living witnesses to the great worth of Sands' Snrsaparilla. The remarkable cures of a great variety of diseases effected by its timely administration, furnish conclusive evidence of this fact, and the experience of fourteen years has won for it a deserved popularity that no other preparation ever attained. Its extensive use throughout the world, and the numerous unsolicited testimonials received by the proprietors, stand as beacons and landmarks to the suffering and diseased, holding forth the inviting languageof encouragementdo not despair. Thousands and tens of thousands who suffered without hope, groaning day and night under pain and anguish, beyond the power of language to convey, have not only been relieved, but permanently cured.

It has been approved bv the medical faculty, introduced and extensively used in hospitals, ur.derViie watchful eye of physicians, with the feappiest results. The preparation, being entirely vegetable, renders its administration safe to the most enfeebled frame. The following testimonials are selected from among the multitude of those yve are daily receiving: and for further confirmation, the reader is referred to the Family Recipe and 5Iedical Almanao, furnished gratuitously by all our agents. New York. July 27, 1849.

Messrs. A. B. D. Sands: Gentlemen AVords can but feebly express my feeling in conveying the pleasing intelligence that my wife is restored to perfect health bv the use of your invaluable Sarsaparilla.

She was afflicted with a severe cutaneous disease that covered tiie whole surface of the body, so that it would have been impossible to touch any part that was free from the humor; the head, face and body were covered with scales like those of a fish; the hair fell out in large quantities, and walking caused the most excruciating agonies, as it affected the joints more severely than any other part. She suffered also a long time from an affection of the liver, connected with general debility and a prostration of the nervous system. Thy sicians, both in Europe and America, had exhausted the usual remedies without effecting a cure, or scarcely affording relief; and the best medical skill was unavailing, until she happilv used your Sarsaparilla. The disease was pronounced salt-rheum, but her whole system, internally and externally, was altogether deranged; but so complete has lieen the cure, after using the Sarsaparilla for six weeks, and taking in all less than one dozen bottles, that she now enjoys better health than lor years previous to taking the Sarsaparilla. My object in making this communication is, that all who have suffered as she has, may know where and to whom to apply lor relief, (and that not in vain,) as a complete cure will be the result.

My wife unites with me in heartfelt thanks; and believe me, gentlemen, yours sincerely, Ferriek Nazer, 82 Nassau N. B. For a corroboration of these facts, apply to Mr. H. MoCune, at Messrs.

Bowen McNamee'i store, 16 AVilliam street. City and County of Neur York, ss.Ferrier Naze betng duly Bworn. doth depose and say that the foregoing statement, to which he has subscribed his name, is true and accurate, to the best of his knowledge and belief. Sworn and subscribed, this 27th day of July, 1849, before me. C.

S. AVoodhpll, Mavor. Prepared and sold, "wholesale and retail, bv A. B. S.

D. SANDS, Druggists and Chemists, 100 Fulton corner AA'illiam street, New York. Sold, also, by CAN BY BARTLETT, B. R. ROBERTS, N.

IV. ROBINSON. E. H. PERKINS, and SETH 8.

HANCE, Baltimore; R. S. PATTERSON and C. STOTT, Washington, D.C.: COOK PEEL, Al- pja-norifti va; i ciADLa i Annapolis; iprirr- i a i ,1 i a i 41 par bottle; til pottles for 5, J. FISHER, FrettencKt t.

r. HAH TJ1A5, AVin-okester. Va' R.D. JOHNSON BROUumber- ln.l: aVrXaNDER DUVALL- Rir.hmn'J CoinmeKwrtltwcesilJ-iiv5 tj. TUt- Am-vU- Mini'- Collim A titmice in IJrencist Ul's, Otc.

Telegraphed for the Baltimore Sun Halifax. Ansrust (i 2 P. M. The Royal Mail Steamer Cambiia arrived here at 1 o'clock this afternoon, and sailed soon afterwards fr Boston. She brings dates from Liverpool to 7th and London to the tJiith.

The soiling time of the Cambria to Halifax was about nine days The steamer Niagara arrived at Liverpool on Sa-tnnlHy. at midnight. The American steamer Pacilic Was advertised to sail on Monday, at 2 P. M. AMI TIIK Hostilities have actually commenced between Denmark and the Duchies the latter having I.een tie-el ired i.y the former in a state of blockade.

There was an action between a man of war and a 'ierinan steamer on the iiist. in which the former suffered vcrc seriously and was forced to re-tie if. The armies at last dates were on The ind. wre face face, and bloody conflict moinen-taulv looked for. Atid the kitiar of TV-nmnrk intends a severe co- ersion and is stronh there rem doubt th it a severe mid coadicl wili ins no iMiiTrr.Ai The Portmraese havinsr ticciin to accede to the de-ri-O'ds of tl Minister, he had dem iml-ed Jo anticiput ion of he advertised his h'-t'scboid ti'-nitcre sale.

The Afieric-n snaadr.n Iral Salted for Titrpriers. Mr. C'hiv. our Minister, iuteiiiltd to leave Lisbon on the IPth inst.i.nt. T.

A The of 'he of Gen. Tavlor revoked Kti'-'l nd. and a arreat sen 11 The lCicuir nnr-U! of Lorn Liverpool. 'liii tacr piaffs. vver space iu then- ianms to a review of his and exploits.

A meet in-jr of ci in London, tir-'n learning of bis de irh. at which the Minister nresaled. A series or pa- res Intvr.s were snd iiliatliiiiO'js! ir sense oi r- synr.atav m. 1 the eo'oi; rv. The political news of F.rwtatul possesses but little of cetienii import nice.

The MinWtry have attain beet! defeated in Parliament on two of their own measures, viz: the Jew-isti faiancip-iti'-n bdl fiid the new marri (re net. Tae ijor-'to bb-Tiit s.iid to niipearet! borli in Kiitrbtat! nntl Ireland. It ss. h. wever.

in a niitk-itrd f.rt:. efect. indinit. is hepinning ro he orn lairKe crops present prospect 1 it Vest. IHSKTS.

7.1. rr-)r: -ietii i I' lnri i uicus: a 'lie abundaiit or 27. There n. ri las er Tae s- We. .1, oa-i' to iO.Olta rs ies.

es curren at the of the Can.tda. I a t' per -iT. a' r.t ill (' is. tu p. of pr r.

tr it r.r.d Liv- market i in Oi rat ia f'i- ls i ilo- f' Tl Ve sieadv. a.n.l (ir. king m.er news papers I ARRIVAL GF THE CHEROKEE, ti rrt-'U "iis of Violii iisi 3: iieis. P. M.

Vor.K. i- The er CI from C. -n n'i. r. i seo r.re i'-: 1 il tli-n tae P.

T'- ve in The tiier-decrees. Kl. is il Hijli b- rr- dour an 1 1 is .1. 11 ri a ra is 1 "en's. live tiCC lii a it ii new 'i for nccs an; to iti.

nnii tt priees. ales are stw aiaoan; on is a i iti U. per 1 h' Ac M. 1 S'r rem It in new n' i' rpiiet a-tiumc NT to l.i.ti'jfi b1 Is. -nds.

a i Ci i ll a-, tfjred. le.s of bushels Corn sle dy. i ii! cts 12 ii s. us small of Prime Lird recuest, with fair it 1 Me'i Gem a "a ttsn ri-air .01 () a 'rovisi r. -oi-! good nd () fork icred.

in Bo 11 is ia Tr.e tr as ia ti roperies P. i.C. cues firm. re er-ite. bat at iO ses i.

if-1 11 p-r ket The if for a ui Uli.ie I'CtiV to-llav i a 1 and et.s d.iO'l (, pi 'nds and coni mue-s in demand nd the. mar-per gallon in ker rirai. Whisky is selling in hhds. auu bbls. at 25 a 2.i; cs.

Cincinnati, Aug. Proiirr-si cf the Cho'era. ceo. era to decline here, but IS tusrci'-'Ut the mfera.r. KB'tE.

3. trnrfi ii'' 7 1 i.T.r hi hr Wej'-rn arrived at -om Havana to the uir. The ft'- 'its we'' still sti'l uricerrain. The ship Sus in iie Spantsu autnornies to Sv-d put Nr.v Orleans, July SO. Inri'in Figrt in Tt f.oir, Ti'a 'o st ice tti'it iu a skiimisti with ri.e tae Ru Lt.

Underwood and ta- ri -e wi uiiued. and two killed. The Indians Sustii'iieu ii.r. 'li trerter loss. LO UAL.

i I A Ti Ii US. Ci Court. Special Session. An examination took place yesterday morning, in tne case of the State v. llobert end Jane Scott, charged with the killing of Conrad Von Danaker, on the evening of I'fiday.

the 2d of Au gust. Frederick Pinkney, ii the part of the Soue. p.nd Win. conducted the case oi P. Preston.

on the part of the defence. Or. cdicd and sworn Stated the condition in which lie found the deceased, and his course of as already 7'iie wound, iie Taied. undoubtedly the cause of death. Win.

Wilb.iighhy sworn St -ies that on Friday he was sitting in company with Mr. Minnie-, when he saw Von maker ami a Mr. Price come along, and Von Danaker went to his house, which is two doors from that of Robert Seott; Von Danaker was very drunk. Von Danaker immediately commenced abusmsr Scott, who, after a little, went towards Von Danaker, and Von Danaker came towards Scott. They soon after got into a struggle, the de.

ceased showing in his act ions that be was very much intoxicated. Scott came up and struck Von Danaker, who immediately knocked Scott down. Witness then went over with others; Von Danaker then f-jing after Scott, who was retreating to his own Fiouse. In the attempt to follow Scott he s'ept short of the pavement and fell; witness then got hold of him, deceased at the same time struggling to get ut Scott. At this time Mrs.

Scott came out of the house, wi-h a knife raised in her left hand, and approaching Von Danaker, struck at him twice in quick succession. Deceased then sunk as if weakened, und we succeeded in getting him into the house. I had then a meeting to attendnd went away. Mr. Minnich sworn In stating recollections of lie facta with regard, to the Btruggle, thougfj Vorh MARRIED.

On the 5th instant, 1 Wolfe, ANDKEV. M. GANG WEI II, formerly of Alleritov-n, LehtR cotmtv, to Miss A 51 AND A JAN HOL Clv.of thiscir. I Allentown papers please copy. 1 On tiie 4th instant, bv Rev.

J. AV. Hoover, JJAVfJ, HA RE to 5Iiss ELIZ ABETH II I LTOIN On theSht 1 ultimo by Rev. Father II K-kej U-WOOD BOOTM-ST to 5Iiss MARGARET MONROE, all of this city. At the Church of the Sacred Heart, Conewr.go, Adams tlm 4th Iiv Rev.

'i GAP.nfEL HFXRY "CHABOT, of CAROLINE, daughter of the late Hon. Win. Pinkney, of Maryland. DTF.P. On the Rth instant, DANIEL SLEGAR, in the 44th an! friends are requested to attend his funeral, on this (AVcdnesdav) morning, at nine clock, from his late residence, Exeter street, near Fayette without further notice.

The members of the Manor" A Society will please attend in mass and pav the 'ast tribute of respect to their late and ever iaiibbi Secretary. On Tuedav nfernoon. the nth instant, p.t ten minutes rist three o'clock. SAMUEL TR IMBUE, aged 5C years. I Philadelphia papers please copy.

His male friends will please attend his luneral. on tomorrow (Thursday 1 rnornintr. at eleven o'clock, iroip his late dwellins. No. f.3 East m4n On Ihe instant, CAROLINE ELIZABETH MTKRI.Y.

in the 5th vpar of her age, youngest dniitditer of William and Mnrv Lindemnnn. The friends and acquaintance of the faimlv are invited to attend her funeral, on thised-nesday) afternoon, at three o'clock, from her parents residence. No. 77 N. Oay street.

r. On Tties-dnv n-orning, the Gth instant, HI.MU C. BAR aged 1 tear, 9 months ami 1G days, yonng- hii 1 nfYomnnn. the th instant. JOHN A5I- I CI in the 7th tear of b.is age.

On the 61 instant. MARY F.LLEX. aged 1 year, 2 and dnvK. irsnlv daughter of William C. and Mary Rebecca Graccy.

She was too sweet to stay below, God called her up above; He called her from this earthly clay To sing redeeming love, n.i tl.o nli insiMHt. WILLIAM FRANCIS, aged 1 months, youngest son of Robert and Elizabeth Apple- VL'tlm 4th instant. FRANCES REBECCA HUB BARD, aged 1 year, I month and 2U days, daughter of lihcccM Hubbard. On the Slst ultimo, WI LLIA.M CAR BACK, of Bal-trporr. coimtv, iii the lot! year of his age, son oi John Carback.

Alasl is gone, the pilgrim is lied! His liodv conveyed to the vaults of the dead: Where inorrnlit shmibers and bis beloved clav become fi od lor worms and moiild'ring decay. Ah! yes. ir is so. and our souls must submit, But vp feel that our hearts were so close to his knit, Did grace not prevent our iond breasts would repine Thai dearli should have ied him so nuick to bis shrine. "Sear Wood Lawn.

Cecil county Friday, the instant. at the resilience of X. W. McCornnck. 5lr AXX RICHARDS, lorinerly of Baltimore, aged 65 At Petersburg.

Va on the 4th instant, after a wast ing and pi-o'raoted illness. RICHARD W. REAXL5 son of William Rcanev, of Baitiniore. In Cincinnati, on the 3d June, 1S.V. of cholera, LOUIS SULTZER.

in tiie year of his age, ibr- inerly a resident of Baltimore. His laiutuishing head is at rest. Its aeheing and thinking are o'er; His quiet immoveable breast Is heaved bv affliction no more. In Jacksonville. Caliibrnia.

on the 4th of PeceiTuVr, vi "Av'51 rdTb w.x stiffTsiiip i STUFF. 5HDDLJNGS. fresh ground from t-ew wheat. Also. RYE SHIP STUFF and BRO.

STUFF, a very superior article. OATS, (old and new eropl; CORN: RYE CHOP: CORX MEAL. ice. For sale bv wagon load or lesser quantities, af reduced prices, by P. MALCOLM a a Wood street, Bowlj wiiarf.

rpo Tl NX 1 1 S. Tm Plate. Banea Tin, Sheet TroiT, 1 Sheet Lead. Lead Pipe, Sheet Zinc, Iron AVire, Hoop and Red iron. Tinman's T.o!s and 5Iachines, Iron Rivets, of all sizes, together with every description of stock made use of bv Tinware manufacturers, constantly lor sale, by NATHAN PARKER, a7-eotf 13n West Limbard street.

200 BBLS. CLEAR PORK pr. 5IKSS PRIME SHOULDERS on.unu lbs. SIDES' HA5IS. In store and for sale hv GEO.

4c THOS. CASSARD, a7-3t 44 South street. 17EATHERS. FISH, LARD OIL. BACON AND TALLOW ti Ho lbs.

FEATHERS Jnu bbls. MACKEREL pnd HERRING 1:5 bbls. No. 1 LARD OIL 2-1 tierces BACON ITA5IS bi.niii lbs. Renderd TALLOAV For sale ADOLPH US C.

SCTIAEFER r.7--t 70 wharf, ft'! ELSE. Eastern, Western and New York CHEESE, for sale FRAS. H. JEXKS, nu7 No. BowJv'r wharf.

TJAV I ifprl-fronithe LIME BUSINESS, ti and sold tic Good and Fixtures, and rented to Mr. JOHN SLOUTHOUR inv place of business, the Old Kstabiislied Stnnd. No. 27 GREEN I would take this method of acknowledging the kind support 1 have been favored with. I would respectfully solicit a continuance of the custom to the stand.

I think will find SLOUTHOUR very obliging. J(v funis will continue to occupy the Dwelling attached to the alx.ve premises. 1 would, give further notice that I wish to sell (a Lirvnin) one three-story BRICK DWELL1XG, on Lexington Street, west of Fremont and adjoining Capt. Hill's present residence, or 1 would rent to a good Tenant. EnquueatXo.27 GREEN near the Lexington market.

a7-eo3t TH05IAS 5LYBURRY. UST RECEIVED AT TIIE OLD TOWN AS BARGAIN SPORE, yard wide. Brown ATusli. 11 only fast eolorett Prints, fall patterns and benuti-fui styles, fort; a complete assortment of Gentlemen's and Ladies Hosiery, from 6 up: black Ingram Hosiery Children cks': a lresh assortment of FLAX- ELS. ail wi xc.

xc. corner fine red. white and el low. for 25 cts. 1 Gay and High streets, O.

T. ML O. R. 51. -E5IBERS OF THE ORDER in want of REGALIA aie that we have on hand a large assortment of Past Sachem's and Third Degree with a complete supply of Odd Fellows' and Masonic REGALIA.

comprising ail styles. Brethren of the various Societies would do well to examine our assortment. GIBBS S5I1TH. Regalia and Banner -Mauulae! urcr. a7-ltjr No 7-3 Baltiniors street.

pOR VE'Ll NG" DK ESSES. We have on hand a ime stock of Goods, suitable for Traveling, Dinner and DRESSES, included Hie on Indc silk and linen. plain MOUSSE LI NFS. in ad colors: French MERlXOS.rca! oid fashioned Pongee: French i and Lip.en Lustres: India Xaiikeeii: liandsonie wool BARKGllS: French lawrs: lies: Tissues: very rich plain and printed GRENA D1NI-1S: splendid Brocade and other Silks: India Four irds. whi'e and colored; sprixsed and dotted plain 4 India and French Dressed Muslins: tloui ning and Second Mourning Goods of every de--cription.

Also. Capes, Collars, Berthes, Chemisettes, Cutis. Laces and Pocket Handkerchiefs! The prices of ail our Summer ioods have been reduced. HAMILTON EASTER ic au7-tf No. 213 Baltimore street.

I i i 1 J( I WORTH OF DRY GOODS, to be -p closed between this date and ihe 1st of -eptembei" next, at whatever they will bring, without 1 eai to cost. From thousands of articles that, will be sold at linlf price, we mention but few: Gingshams and Lawns. 6 cents per yard; Gloves and Mitts, 2 els a pair; 144 new sty le Bertha Capes, worth at 75 cents: large Barege Shawls, worth S'l 25, for ink cts; drilled eyed Xeedles. warranted. 2c a paper; part 5lusiins, 'c, worth 12j; good Shirting Muslin, 61; line Irish Lineal, the balance ol our Bonnets we will almost give awat have them trimmed free of charge; with lots of BARGAINS that cannot be iiad elsewhere, at RAYNER CHEAP STORE, au7-tfr 183 Canton avenue, east of Broadway.

A BLESSING TO the health and comfort oi our children by purchasing a beautiful SAFETY GIG, for airing children. No doubt the little ones are ollen made sick by being cramped in the arms of a nurse. A number have been sold to eminent physicians. They are strong and safe. MORTIMER MOWBRAY, au7-'tfr 240 Baltimore street.

VrOTICE TO PERSONS LEAVING ThE 5V. G. GEKLER, No. 144 BALTIMORE STy tust received another supply of those LEATHER WRITING DESKS, a superior article; with Dressing Cases, Carpet Bags, Brushes and Combs of every description; Pearl CARD CASES and Port-Monies, it'ii a great variety of new and beautiful FANCY 15CCDS. u7-tlr -LAGKTT PO RTER, ALF and BEER UFWERY, East LOMBARD Baltimore.

Keep constantly on hand PORTER, ALE and BEER, of the finest quality. Aiso, superior ALE and PORTER ih bottles. 51 ALT and HOPS. promptljattendedtOj au7-tAl8r TO TEACHERS A Examination of Teachers will be. held on F'RIDAY.

16th August, commencing at 3 o'clock, A. 51., at the Room of tne Commissioners of I'titinc p-cnoois. corner 01 ayerte anu iiouiuay streets. The grade of examination will embrace Principals and Assistants of Grammar Schools and Principals and Assistants of Primary Schools, male and female. older, J.

W. Tl LYARD, Clerk a7-eote. a Com, of Pub. Schools. "OTiCE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors of -l E.

HAKGEST, au Insolvent debtor, to hie their claims, properly authenticated, with George Ear nest, Auditor, on or before the first day of September next, preparatory to a distribution ol the assets. WILLIAM CHESTER, a7-law3w: Permanent Trustee. PUBLIC SALE. Bv virtue of a general order of Baltimore county uourr, the undersigned, as permanent trustee of George Smith, an Insolvent Debtor, will sell at public sale, at the Hand Tavern, Eutaw in the city of Baltimore, on TUESDAY, the 2-th day of August, at 12 o'clock, noon, the good-will of Geo. Smith in and to the following STALLS, viz: No.

3 Stall in the Richmond No. 2 Stall in Hollin Street Market. Terms of Sale: On sums amounting to 30 aiMi up. wards, a credit of six months will be allowed on one-half the purchase money, the other half to be paid in cash on the day of sa any sum under .30 cash. JAS.

MALCOLM, Per. Trus. GIBSON Aucts. CPOTTEN'S C05IPOUND COD LIVER-OIL" CANDY for COUGHS, CO LB, CONSVMP-TIO HOARSE NFS. and PAIN IN THE BREAST.

A fresh supjnv of the celebrated remedy just received by S. S. HAN CE, 108 Baltimore street, and oorner of Charles and Pratt tresis N. for SPOTTEN'S COD LIVER OIL CANDY. au7-3m PRINCIPAL OFFICE FOR THE SALE OF DR.

BRANDRETH'S VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS, At the Bookstore No. 161 Pratt Stmt, (Next door to the Railroad Depot) tAug25r Baltimore. Md. PINE APPLE-LOOO now IsndingRnd for salts by CROSBY SOJV4 ja-tf 8, Chttrlw strati ii i i ec. vei uiueiii ttiiu vnn- rs ill the fraud.

The nature oi nis disclosures we do not kn 'W. but it is sutiicient to sav sh.it verv re- eeti'lv sever. I arrests been made. In Was 'mis- ton city, oineer no live persons. E.

S. Keese, with others, picked dl Germans, whojire churned with in tne consp In this city, on racv to defraud the covernmenl. iidayweek, Pottc. Graham leKiuley arrested three more, named Henry 51) Ier, Augustus Keesier and Henry Ryan, who were severally taken before Carere, U.S. Commissioner, and.

Iter examination. Committed to hail for ii i Z. Collins Lee, for the States, and O. F. Hack.

for the prisoners. Another party, named Joseph Jvlich, who kept a groggerv in avenue, escaped from the o'ticeis through the arid fighting propensities of a woman ia ti.e uisc. by which tone was gained for him to get out of window up stairs and es-eapeover ad.ii.in- I ce iiinscs. esterttiiy mom: tig these onicers reed a dispatch fr tu Washington, directing them r. st a woman mooed Ann Htrgert.

a German, id left Washington in the ccrs. This they and last evening oineer Keese came on from t.r.t,-,n to take charne of her. It is believed the now pre'uy r.ear nit arrested, and ti way t.i receive eir deserts. nearly verirs 'his mOT-r 'cs been on nd. end il wis ti.e ataiost diilicuity that proper inf i i eir names and 1 jon were ferreted out.

The deserve itiuch ere- to t' i oerse verree. rout we oomtt no tj.f'v lerse ver vy rded by th.e government for ivi y. c-f tt Thi-f. Fcrs-nnetiine Gr.h:!!is ted to a certain tauiat'o feii, w. who keeps a cellar at the cor- i ac l- A it ten lion doe.

1 John Brtaile and Hollidaj sircets. and who a horse wagon our streets, t.s iii'e au-1 qaiie as ilarrd. Pp til mfon.ia-re.-ei"( d. they had rosou to believe jhat he -I'as ii." i holiest might be. they a watch toum ii.ovenienis.

He was -rlv a pe.rt.-r iu the eiupb.y of Messt.s. Conrad hie bcit.gdisc h.irged hy them, was taken a'e ill, in t.e ea.ph of Messrs. I'razi-r on Sill iic eta 1. 1 1 an si me eer eonesi ''en ei.jai.-id. as above stnff-d.

in treat c.i;!i! hi five das i hif-; the otbeers the s'ore Co. would be i ed. aiai thev -ir Mi. of the fict. IT.

vt-s. M-- ra one Wiiteatrian on Ice bio. also in-iai. area to act. Watch was kept i--r taree nuiits.

ottt rewas ai-. the presence of a city watchman prevent the accomplishment of he robbers. C-OlS els UU pi; i 01 tl Gr v'enie the onicers posted hemse! ves tin an I the private watchman, with card of a v-sse wur the store, pud iti ley, witii kith (a i.s'able GitFrd. Mr. Wvat Potee vho had point in ti: Me a ci at a ri-n iu which it was supposed 1 tak-n.

Th- watch this time i' a. 7 i a )o i'live Tij the doo xt I 1 I hail been as '-ad lis c-ffee oil' i- ir ids i a a is then il III toi'owe. are bend licit these 'SL'P. Ted the rso-n tl! be Wi'f Met ken ii fo.ira lad tat Th Who I ina'ioa. t.i unveil iial John Br.

On Brad'ev a co lev which exactly fitted air' the so.ie of Messrs. Frazier til taken before jtistice Morri-thein to j-iil for a further ex-of our business to know of were Ie It is 1 btiiiued their 1 entrapping a and wade 'riu jt 1. but they have Due credii will be tret tiieir share, the w-tchin should have his for the discretion and the facilities afforded iu miking the delec- Tmprevfffi'iit. We learn, savs the i ii it Mcss.s. Canhchi.

Bro. v. Co. the property at the S. W.

corner of Balti- ui" on and C. ias streets, extending some distance rcet. atid 1 aiming hack, fi oniiraj-oa iaiut feet. 011 wuich the" propose si ret-1, 1. 1 erect, a spici.d eilihce the lower floor 01 whiep 1 is to be ccup.ed as s' ores.

The building is to I of 11. vvbl l.e one. saed, of anv ni'isr t'caut 1. and hnrn-ivr 111 the city. 'I'iie comer Wiii be rv o'lV -ti-e liy this firm lor their la re iisnmeut.

We take pleasure in beinc tht- of these voun-r re tier ss. and ar rali(id tin! their tinned he ib siie of improving that 'ai i'iioic srrte! re eld to see laovement of the SfN sect 1 w. i- toll -wed, lid hope hot op un! il ail laeehi lings on Baltimore and the 01 her principal st ipp-vir. .1 ui Beit Within a short f'me pas; there I ft the s'e-Hn murine of ur port a taos; I new boat, u.une.l the Baltimore." under the eooimand of Capt. McCausl old.

She was built in Phil 1. by Byerly. her ene'iies wete inr.de hy Re en lie, -11 was de-sia neii expressly to run on the Potomac route. She is 212 in Icmrt'i. wirh 27 feet be on ext'eme width ttlMinr fifiy feet.

She can aciaimmodate one licndred am! hf'y passensrers with berths, and has every other nvenience to thern comfortable. What wi" re1 ired protnen des for rooms hoii. furniture, ic ic, she. is altogether among them os and cooif irt aide botsn-w helonir-ing to our city. Among the state rooms are two, theMiryland and Virginia, fitted up in sape-ri st vie.

and speej desisrneil for tridal parties. Her engines are of gre power, and we never yet were in siteh an cnglti- clean and neat rs a it, has a I inch cylinder, with 11 feet strehe. tiie are led iil diameter, with feet face: ie speed is not fir 11 twenty mil. an ho'ir. Ait gether iiie im is 1 cr r.11 comuiti.ieii tr, -'n expenenceu ouicer, one who has lb1' years travelled the briny deep in a United States sreaiiier.

nd is perfectly competent to take ol any s'enm vessel. Military Band at the Fort, A number of the soldiers stationed Fort MeHcury have concluded to form a milif.irv band at that, post three or tour of ti'e meii piTioniiing very ettictentiy on menls. Thev hnve alrendv p'treivtsed do instru-number of In'Mss in and n-jr-rste't aiess's. Augustas and Christopher Voiiandl to ti'etri in the tie; i ir 1. 1 fs: science.

The band will number fifteen men, and wi'i. no doubt. ere under the able tuition of theVoll.inilis.be able to give ample evidence of fine taste and skillful execution of choice compositions. Outrnszfcius. Those piysons who bring produce toourdomcstic markets, by the river, complain loudly of the conduct of parties wno assemfde in tiie vicinity of Canton Avenue bridge and rob the boats On Monday two boa's were of nhout twenty dollars'.

worth, the owners did all they could tit prevent it A crowd will coked ready to beat the owners or uny one else who will interfere: and we understand that on Monday lumber man on the falls, who interfered, was badly hen-ten. This state of things should not exist. Last year it was pretty much the same one man was then nearly killed while defending his property. The police should keep a lookout for these marauders. Let one of them be posted in that vicinity he will not be missed elsewhere and may do good there.

On Monday afternoon, a man nanied McWiiliims uttempted to commit, suicide by cutting his throat at the bouse in Eastern avenue, just as the turn makes into Canton. He indicted with a razor wound some three inches in length, hut raiher superficial, causing him to lose a great deal of blood, but. not being very daiigerout. Dr. Lawrence was called in, who dressed the wound; after which he was sent to the Infirmary in Lombard street.

Disappointed affection is said to have been the cause of the act. We are told that he attempted to drown himself a day or two previous, but did not succeed. An Eagle Killed. A grey eagle was killed, savs the Argu, yesterday morning upon the dome of the University of Maryland, corner of Lombard and Green streets, by Mr. Smith, the keeper of the building.

How or when lie came there is not known, but on his being observed by Mr. Smithy he proceeded through a trap-door to the roof and scot him with a pistol ball. He measured, from the tips of the wings, 6 feet 8 inches. A Strange Trap. Vesterday forenoon, a pigeon was observed fluttering over a warehouse on the corner of Gay and Pratt streets, apparently tied with a string.

A boy went up and caught it, when it appeared tltat the bird had become entangled in the Btring of a kite which had lodged on the ware-house months ago. The poor prisoner had jrot it wrapped around its wings, and tk more it strut-gled the tig-bter it vus held..

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