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WASHINGTON DIVISION, N0.9.S. of T. I TTOl'S. 10 bales 1st sort new Hop, for sale by Commercial Summary. The Late Ijkct.

Hoffman. We cheerfully give 1 ATKWARK CIDER. The subscriber has lint re-j ceived a lot ol Newark CIDER, a gomrarticle. THE SUN. place to the following communication relative to the late Lieut.

Hoffman, who fell near the walls of Mcx- ico. The family of I.ieut. II. have offered many sa- I i-i- in an in v-oiuii uw i. crifiees on tho shrine of their country, anil truly is br city butchers at price ranging troin 2 to the widowed mother entitled to the heartfelt com- tffi t'er 100 Ih.

on the hoof, equal to 4 a 5 50.net, HveraRing about A2 44 Kross beiiic a shsrht decline. misst ratioa of her coumrnen: heail were driven to Philadelphia, and the balance To thf Editors of TSUtlmorf Sun: The late were left over unsold. I.ieut. Hoffuian. of the 1st U.

t. Artillery. The Hour market is rather more neltve, IU HAYWOOD, ROBBING fc s22-tf 1.1CI11 sireei. pOITPOXS AND CKRTlFICAThi KhM, 111 amounts to suit lowest rates, by US 5Fr: rpiMOTIlV SEED. 50 barrels prime TIMOTHY 101 FT? CV1 1TON CO -f conK-i hhds.

BACON SIDES, 10 do. do. SH OT'liDERS. for sale by ELDER, GEITON 4 s22-tf corner Pratt and Commerce streets. A Ci SACKS FACTORY FILLED FINE SALT 20 do (fKOL.ND ALLUM SALT 40 boxes Baltimore MOI'LD VDI.ES.

For sale by MARCUS DENISON, WHAh have on hand and are constantly manufacturing. UIIUI 11 1 I ill 1 CINNAMON 1 I CLOVES Sill cans and Wes. 1 n.u .,..11.111 ei 1 1 1.1 1 un 1 MUSTARD, See. I And would most respectfully solicit dealers lo give tliein a trial. s22- tf atotict." 1 ri-AjiTATvn np ott Tlie suleriber has just received a large suw.lv of OILS, for family use, consisting of Solar Oil, at" 62 heantiful article; also, Whale and other Oils: Sperm 'CI II! Ml, tit.

iJ 'i. i HiKrtlf 1 tAA DLLS, at low prices. UK SI 'S Cheap Lamp anil Oil Store. s22-tfr 15 Sharp street. ftllKllTl t.ailK.

niUIMIMK. 22-lt. LPi 51 Biiltimore street, URE GROUNIICTiSvrwORDON Wholesale Dniggit.122 PRATT ST HE KT manufacturers of Gronnd SPICKS. ISRAEL COIiKN, 1- 1: i 'iViptipp "if 1 1 'r tL 1 i wa'rr pure Vticof Pider Picklim-and Vi'nl V- W.S 0,1 of I vr r.tmi ijriiT a Reported for the Baltimore Sun.l LTTMORE MARKET Tuesday, September 21. Bkef Cattle.

There were offered at tliescale.s on If, 1.. lOfJl ltaaf P.iHlo Ol Ul i nil WprP "ll' tew operai iom naye u.ic,i no 11(11 ll'l HIP 111 SC at less than 25, at i 11 ...1 1 1... wim 'ini: nih: ci mane ru i in m--- afterwards some i oilers reinsert toselt at less.iiuu 1' .5 25. Xotbing doing in City.Mdls; it is held at S3 Zr. hut there are no oilers above i'J I2j.

Iikuv-ijiB MiPi.y well maintained tor both wine and red. wiles ot se- thousand bushel of the former at 1 05a.l 10, i i jr. mlmd br' sold at fiO cents. Sales ot Oats at 33 a 40 cents, asm market rather quiet her V'lTlXnZ "woteioes LuTu etVnrk'gund'Voi bbls. fair sides.

Nothing doing in barrelled ml in Coffke. At auction, to-day, 720 Istgs Rio Colfee so'd si 1 1 a 8 cents per lb. SvoAR. At miction, to-day, 519 hhds. Cuba Sugar 32 'Vfa 'Z 1 '1 enu ltiIIhu aVhisky.

This article is dull. We quote at 26 a o7L r.r in lilids. and bbU. 1 Boston Market, September 20. Sales of Genesee flour at Western iit S'fi.

The market active. No lies of Grain. Prices nominally unchanged. There is no movement in Provisions or Groceries. .1.

0TO1 Mil. 6s 10 shs. OR 400 do (op's). Mit 1 sh. Union Bk.

til United Slate 6's, 1867, closed at 105 asked, 1041 hid -VTiuket. September 20. The price of I I I i 1Trrr 1 for (rovcnior. will I ne meeting will he Kj h.rge stock of low i.rieed Table and Pocket "i flo, (iecline in consequence of the foreign i dressed JUMirj right, ueeii Anne CUTLERY, consisting of Knives and Forks, in sets of vorites 1 ublu- a ews. and then iptsare verv light; the sales 1o-day I eoi nt, hari II Pitis.

1 Meele. Coleman pieces: Knivesand Forks, in dozens, (table and dessert i forcmt aYm ranged fro. 4 to 4 811. Sah-s of Wheat at elloit, an.l ot hdistingKtshed iriends ot cause. Carvers: Pruning Knives; Steel Knife-sharpeners: Pen hnman tA, in ta, he Corn 40; Oats 24; Rye SB; Butter Cloyersec.

4 I- ne Ik i am I.a:iy me tnends ot -Ulsho- and Pocket Knives in great variety; Scissors; Dirks, enlightened be accrediied tr Per bushel: Tmioihyseed fi2l 11 s-l fill I he wither rt 1. iijui. llL, I or sale the power of rnagu-, and their inventor probabiv suffer wet, and we hav but 2i toel ot water rvAHMOil) the BAyi IMORK A'nON- f. c), BRO rHER CO at the stake as a wizzard. Certain it is that ail form, the channel.

Lk5 ALBLI LS, Sept. 2ist, s.l eial meet- 22-Uf -Y7 Baltimore corner ol Charles. of coughs, colds, asthma, consumrlion, bronchitis, tJ' i Blu. will be on "FRENCH AND GERMAN I.OOKING-GLASS hoarsness and nigk sweats. vi.Hd readilv to their re- SAbhS AT iiiAKU n.MtKPA- THIS the 22d instant.

at il o'clock, on (6's closed at 103? asked, 103 bid- nflTTmV UC1T DR-A( 'rfS' AT-. Lk3 I EN HON. A special meeting of the com- closed at So asked, (tor opening) 1V im 'riipi KVENIG. the 22d cent IK5 WaAjtA 'Jr MKKTIiMt HHrHT. he members of this Divisionwill tiikenotice that Ihe next regular meeting will lake place 011 TO-MORROW (Thursday) EVENING, at their Hall, corner of Iiex-ington and Eutaw streets.

Brethren are particularly requested to be punctual in their attendanee, as busi- nessof ihf' llllliost itilrvirt-infr -will hi cnliin i ttoil Rir order. JOHN D. CLARK, R. S. s22-2t EIGHTH WARD WHIGS.

OP'S, IliUcii street, n- ar Monument' atVv The blocking off the Wiird, and other important busi- ness, demand the presence of every whig in the ward at this meeting. The meeting will be addressed by-' Coleman Yellott, several other candidates. rue wings 01 oiner warns are inviteu to attend, it rK5- I ET EE TJ I WARD. ATT VI XT TO Lk2 WHWS.V The. Whigs of the lillh Ward will meet at James Pierce street, between Cove and Chatsworih.

oii 1'IIIS i Wednesla EVENING, at 7'. o'clock. The Candidate for lhe Iwgisla-1 lure will be present, also. MORRISON HARRIS and JOS. C.

BLACKBURN, and will address the meeting. The Whigs ol the city are invited to at-! tend. It ifr ATTENTION, WHIGS OF THE 7TH Business Meeline will be held at n.T.mi 1 i-v. ii.i.ir 11 11. i.i 1 it Miii.i.

1.11" noor 1 hi 1 1 nine street, on THIS Wednesday EYENING.at half-past seven o'clock. It is expected thai every true Whig of the ward will be we.ghtv and important crnuou.unou uise, and the ho- nor and credit of our beloved State. It JAS. P. MANNAR, Seereiary.

MASS MEETING IN BALTIMORE Lk3 COUNTY. A Mass Meeting of lhe Whig V- ters ot Baltimore (. oiml will be held at COCKE VII.LE, on SATURDAY, 20lli instant, at which lime the Hon. t. 'I'.

fT01.r1SLonouGn.d1e Whig Candidate special business, at tne new Armory, corner ol Gay and rout streets, en'raive on ront st. liv order. s21-2t ALEX. ARMSTRONG, O. 1 at o'cl'K-k, at MlI.rrAR HALL, (jay street.

tusiness iini wi.1 tie laid i.etore the troop, it is iioiied that everyj member will Ue punctual iiiuueiitiaii'T. order. II. CAUGITF.Y. Lt.

Com 821-2t RICHARD J. BOULDIN, See. BALTIMORE COUNTY tthe request Ol luiuy Ineni MR. VFNCEN'T GREEN, of tlie 12th Election District of Baltimore lhe lransterMociKsw.il he ciosed trom the 27th in- stant. until after the Htft of October next.

K. HARDISTY. Sec'y. fYF ELECTION XOTIC E. ASSOCIATED LL5 FIREMEN'S JXSVRAXCE COMPAXY.

Tlie number of Shares required bv the charter bavins been suliscribed and paid for. the Stockholders are hereby not that an ELECTION will be held ut the respective Eiuriue on MONDAY, the 4ih of October, between the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock, to 1'ickell. Jiv order me iioanl 01 coniuussioiiers S3'- 2aw2w JOl IN DUKEHART. Chairman. rrTO THE VOTERS OF BALTIMORE J3 COUNTY.

A par? of the undersigned having offered themselves a for several offices in vour citt. at ihe next E.ecti. -n. would state lhat we ad dressed a respectful tetter to fue nominees of the Con vention at Ihkes toimn, u.i io as an I iHiepeiiiieiu will be supported by the. peupie.without distinction of parly.

ii s-, vz nJOIUS HANCOCK. DI yIION, No. 17. S. of 'Z 'w i DI" llu 1112 Oil I HI edll -silavj til their Hall, comer of KVl.TIMORK.

llliiir i. i-t i -V Vit.inmpo nance will be sub- i inr irii-n fuitit'raiion- i is iioueti inai evrrv will be vreni. Kv vtr. rr.rm.T; sh-w-jt- juii.n f. iiUH it.

rrOFFICFrOFEF BAriMORIOHIO LLi RAILROAD COMPANY, September 6th, General Meet.ng of me Stockholders of this Conipany will be held at their Office on MONDAY, the llth day of October next, from 10 until 1 o'clock, A. ior the purpose ot electing twelve Directors esviiie. them to afTord us an i 1 BALTIMORE, YDNESDA SEPT. ISH. Imikovemkvts in Eist Baltimore.

Course of Trn.h Canton. its Manufactorits and Improvements. As an illutr.it im of the correctness of th' opinion we have heretofore had occasion frequently 'to ex- press, tliat a portion of the more heavy mer il u'timat. lv com-eiitrate i.u.iii.1 ioilg t.ie aier-uiic oi j.i. minors; ami anion .1.: -Py on our an mterestmg- account 01 the condition and ot Canton, which is nit- 5 I coubtcd'y destined b- coine one of the most prospe-T ov.s and di mrihins ti' ns of onr city.

As the trade a oonsenienee ol this increase, the heavv business must roi ite in wi'er which fri ni-ver be the case be r. ch c.t the ta the prient busing ol the ett. Indeed coasting cnut is rapidly filling up the wharves of the basin, and it will on become necessary even lor in.ieep water, wnien can never iuic eae Wixx) and other small craft to seek more instant points 2.T the deharkatiiMi their cargoes. AVithin a few ye irs. this evident tendev.ry of 1.1 ist re is apparent, even on lilim ire "treet.

Wholesale has hs limits 1... .1 t-ji 01 siren, anu ii- are sun tending lo the The retail business of the citv has also extended in the Mine direction, and will I niei.iui croaeri on trie private resiliences 01 i.asi fi.aiiunore street. The great iriprovemeiits reeemly made 011 Cay street, with the opening of Fayette strtet. which will also be a business mart, is conclusive as to the eastern tendency of business. By the way, we w-mld remark, that Gay street is indeed becoming Um' great north and soir.ii 'thoroughfare of the cit, and is traversed by vtiiieles in the course of the day th in any other of our cross street.

Fersoiv who have been unaccustomed topiiss-ihrongh tni street of late ye irs would be to see the i of business visible thnmgliottt its limits, a as to observe the manv new establishments aireadv iioir.ir a t.nisines. ana the ranid corvrsioTi 1 1 -i i OS to the requirements ot trade. In short, jay street ls becoming to Baltimore street, ha; the nvery is to Br in New York. an', is de. Mid to be one of the most flourishing retail and lue- r-pcaking ol HrJway, reminds us ot if thriving iiamesaKe of East Baltimore.

This spaeioi5.re.veuue i i. i i- as n.ing up with unparalleled rapidnv. and the bund- i i ir.es being constructed on it are ot a character ealeti- Za iw 1.11. UlUUHi' 1..11 JIUIUJ. lll'liU' city, as well as to accommodate its thriving p.nd increasing business rxpulsiion with dwellings and business stands.

The wharves of Fell's Poi-rt. or to use ite more modem and appropriate title, Et Baltimore. exhi 1 it a most gratifying change. Darin? the past year i uae beeti lined with snipping, and now present quite a business aspect. Old warehouses have been re- i t-ccipiej.

and on every hand is visible the stroiigest of future commercial 'importance of secti-m of our city. The ship-yards this as veil as fthersections of the cityarealsiaa flt.urkli- jug eoiiiu.ion, ann are turrui'g out ot the tiiiest vesse's ever luunched from our port. ticie on our first which gives but hastv and brief description of the improvements that adding lo the prosp.Tity of thH -new tr.anufiictiirr.sj district. Effect of the Britannia News on Mar. Kets.

By reference to our re.ixrt of tiie Baltimore market, it will be seen news has Ka. I had a tiepressiiig on the pr.ee breattstiuFs. I niain-taias its own with some dispetinon to advati- e. A trom orK. to tii: P.uladelphia..

North frer .,.1, I 1. we come to ihe grouad- ot the iamoue Canton Com- ahh'h h- lM fl depression, is at coming ur to the expec- xa'ion and calculation founder -h 1 W.i.ruaa4t.i.cmat,. i.a Tlntuuh wis ior years looked upon as one ot Lie deceptive speculations of the dav. nowassum.J an impor- I 1 wuce taut reflects credat oa the of its found- trs. and will doubtle, rreutlv re.uuiK-raii them for tne Heavy and unpr.Kkictive outlay of former years.

We. however, refer the readers to the mHrestin- ar- I 1 i 'C'" 1111 1 r.r,; i. vu. i. ill- RODS: RINGS: CKVTRKS: OITRTAIN lUns I and tor Baltimore at the suit ot Smnll.

or side, and made to order, as cheat, as they can I Latimer, Win. Harrisand Gim.nill Wallace; agaiut DEPOT. FRAME MANUFACTORY. The most extensive assortment of GLASSES, framed and nnframed, and Portrait and Picture Frames, on i hand, or manufactured to order. For sale at.

the low- est cash prices, by SAMSON CARISS, Carver and Gilder, I s22-tfr Nos. 13R and 140 Baltimore st. Millie riaie. Also, tlie irmst complete and largest assortment of Mahogany FRAMES to be found iii the citv. Gilt Portrait and Picture FRAMES, of entirelv new PUeriLs, never before introduced in Baltimore, fitie lo order, of the very best materials, and by the 1.

ai 111.111 ii in 1 ir.in mi .1 I I I mi Subscribe to it. one and all. To those who snWrilw be obtained at any establishment in the I nited States. me goons and chatteL, lanrls and teiicnents of "Jese r. it i Ji.it, iv.

mi-, in iu i i n. iv eizei anu i-iki'tn I sW.tfr Vn. i 'rtl, in execution all the estate, riirht. tit le. mTPPPBl'F VVTP Prty, claim and demand at law and iii of inlrrrvA-'nv said Jesse D.

Kone, in and to one Lot of irivind; Co JXtMBEl SOA, AO. 12. i Plinin" 1 of -ill nere -ind ten mrire I Wi be i.ubl hed this aktvrnoov. at 2 o'clock- bv i Jm at rf; ''f r. more or vvr r.i? erecieo a goon Jjweuing i louse, liiack- AM.

rAL011, smith Shop, Stable, Ac, in the village mm i duimuiiks, oi- Uuri-ni. DOATBKY SOX, X. 12. nonn.lele in an EXTRA i V.r.V..1 VTI? I I' rr.t uiii tiii "'l rt. 11" XI.

itl CI I III it III lilt: lfW HI Villl in oWioiw buttle l.v 1 se. lit llenr trie 1 lie it ol 1 1' lei i iTeiierat iihl ucuj uir w.tui.i uic v.iiv oi was ttie vounsesi son oi me late Lt. uoi. iiouniaii, 01 ln.m.TV wllo feU a llliir1vr tllt, his eountrv less tlian two years sinee. while serving in Texas; fium whom.

there has never been a truer ii i soldier oaf little arrm. His devotion to the s. r- ii-ij in'v fYlfiMrihtiin- A w- In- was constantly" on duty fo'r urAvfrof twenty year, without hein-r absent therefrom a dav. This stromr devi ion to the service ol his c.mntrv caused his death, Vyjlcnu with Mexico, he, in against the wishes of his friends and atlvit.e of phvs.cn. repaired to tlie lield of action, and there, in consequence ot the tatigues and exposures to which he was necessarily subjected, he i was taken sick iind died: enjovir.T at the time, the en- viousiiosiuonof one withonfrmViieinv in the world, i a staunch and a clear conscience that he had done ins uutv to Ins Gotl.

his countrv. and his lot- low man. About the fiiiie of his futlipr's ilpfith vonnr TIolTniatl graduated at ale College, intending to pursue some civil prof His prelileelion had always however, in favor of the military service, and otir country being at war with Mexico, he repaired Veni Crttz. where he received his appointment gnet have been very numerous within a lew years. In the winter of she lost a son.

Lieut. A. T. Hoffman, of the '2d Infantry, who died of disease contracted while servins in Florida. Ill the fall of ltMj her ttited reen 1 1 1- lie of this conimtmication.

her vouncest and' fa- vorite child, was killed: and in the same engagement bad another son wounded. Capt. Hoffman, of the 6th lufantrv. whose superior, as a srenlleman and olh- 1 cer. it would indeeil ilimcult to fmd.

Baltimore. Sejittmljtr 20fi. The Congkkss Prating. There has been much at AViishingion as to whether the contrac tors for the Congressional printing, for the next ses- sum. wor.ld or would not m.dertake fulfilment of i.

11111 i tun nil, ill ti ne ill. im 11 i uiiiiii in a loss thev did. rite ii.howmar. however, from the ashmgton lug. would seem to seltfe the matter in tavor oi a iieiermineu uujicrence 10 tne coinraei me suiriuti Wendell, of the firm of Van Beiitbf.ysen the printers to has.

we understand, taken the large Iniildimi on the corner of 21 street and the Avenue, belntisrimr to V. "Ward, for their estabhsh- 11 wilt 1e "pen onThe 1st of next lionth." it. Expresses and K.M'E.ves.-Td give the reader some idea of the expenses incurred bv an eirterprisin? i. i newspaper estabhsiiment. xve make the toLowing ex- tract from the hist letter of the army correspondent of theN.

O. Delta: -For the purpose of bemgnlwavs ready to pive n. me lournor-s ior own aim eigm four Mexican, taitliful and stxnl riders, who accom- e-v-CT brought to the test of the ballot box. We tare 1 lirram men of both parties express lhe opinion that if the people ot Coiumbinnu county were required to vott on the question at the next October election. 1ne proposed alteratioil in the tiiotle of c.Msinir judires would be sustained by nine-tenths of oar citizens.

-Oi iPatrint. Wt sav for Delaware what the Patriot says for Ohio We have Iwrrowed liom absohri? powersaati limit pit monarchies the practice of appointing tor lit, In a iroverimient. j.idires snoulv. be bvtheneoi.le make them himself but the select man of a political partv. to car- rv out the priiieitile -to ihe victors belomr the The greatest demagog ie and partisan is of c-mrse often the best num.

D-laware. Blue Il-n's Chicktr. CtThe H.age of the New Orleans Mint for Au-u-i was tv a ciuarter uiillton. and went on dut within. company a lew das prior to the 01 rem.

Gordo, which he took a part, and conducted himself to the entire satisfaction of his superiors. He then continued with the army to the scene of its recent operations, where he met with an 1 honorable, thouch premature trrave. His widowed mother whose "Tief can better be ima-ined than de- ..1 A f- A 15 iraiiiiiam uiifuit. 10-1 i i v-n niy nis nurnm-r will oner for sale the -iid property -7fi una taken in exoctio; kVtf 'rizf -nX iied al bidder, tor cash, in the village of New Market. Levy lli 1 f'j 'V-n cs 2oth dav of September.

1U7, by me, KS I 22-lltWlt EMANUEL WILSON. Constable, i Our reenlar Pa.ier fnr n-eeU- i.ii... TRUSTEE'S SALE. Ity vinnpof decree. this afternoon price 2 cents, or 1 a year, eontai'nine i Baltimore Count Court, the un lersi-ned wiir and pay in advance, we give all the Nos.

of Dombey GROUND lyins in the city of illiniore, and decri-ic Son now published, in book form, and the i.aner fur bed as follows: That is to say 1 sinning for the same i i 1 i. I .1 1 1 1 'CI i lmy me. aim are reau riue Mil ii.iiie. o. m.

Ploose uector trom sucii Fire Companies as may I cy sr Mrffff Vf Yjriir 'PK i i3ieet. para i el to Gi .4 nf ,3., I subscribed tor tw.yhi.nrired or more slwn? 01 now, uhlisl l.K, 3 I PL'': ")ln'-. say, Anna retreated through MexiVoto o- Cincinnati Cheese exports of this corraiXD 1'ns Z' 1 51 italupe. under the natural impression that Scott from Cincinnati, lor the year eudine 31st An- shall (must) be members the companies thev are johii J-'iv II vile son ire- benjamin aim iS subject to the animal rent of Fnteet, Dollars, would imuieJiatelv take possession of the cr.v. and imi.

1347. amount in the aggregate to lbs. delezated to r.pre.sen'. (fRF IT I XDI 7'Flf FXT' Terms 01 sale: One-halt cash, and the balance in valuable po 11 in a safe place" The rxpi.rls for the year endmg 31st (Jetober. The election iwilibe the, -folbm-ii nnmed I This Paper ha.ommenced whh a circulation and I molllh' nutooatfd to 1.04l!.tU ils.

This statement shows an gent eman: 10. snlwcrit.tion Iit of lm iH Lrf Tn wiK OR II.LK IIORAv TTA. Pot valor, disttion. never a.ser.s increase. three years of n.re tto one hundred per I.irning?:.FrieP..i.hlln Daniel Supi-r: Depttord, 'd suV.pi? Irl Trustee the nms wii Mexican under ti.e most trvii." cir- he foreign export ot tlnsariieie has increased S.

S. Briggs: Liberty, ausaut: Independent, executed einrr-iviriL' PUBLIC LF The nnilersi 'ned -K 411 1 fa iomJ.lW.lb; ..1 the year im ,0 Km.W lbs in M. Samuel Kirk: Yigiltpt. E.lmo,,; M.u-h.U: New M.rl cTk S' m'bl 1 a.See a sell a on Vie pre, i XmU Amia- 1 tomBii cnmitnes take Cheese iron, the 1. ket, David tolnoiPian.

John Henderson; subscribe; one and ail we invite vou to rall arom on WEDNESDAY. nh day 01 September, -t- 1 tate. Inn tne bias of our export goes to Great hn- First Baltimore. (Tec-'ire I aK: "I nited. A.

Mil- General Tivlnr fur tin. v. instant, at 4o cb)ck in the after. uw tSusp Election of Ji does by the pro- Ufjn Franklin, Ja. Y-mne: Wiwhincton, Win.

i 'Ct at this "torv Brick SkreW lect ls pui.lic attention dirouchoutlJmo. Bretcffs at Cincinnati. The receipts at Cm- C.Sinm.: Patapco. A.E. arner: Howard, F.

A. tablishment-take notice-lcn be sent by iuout fortv-seven feet on the west side" of Howard one year. ENGLISH PAPERS: London Punch, Pk tokiat. Times, Illustrvte News, Jcc. For sale bv WM.

TAYLOR, I ltf Nos. 4 and 5 Jarvis Buildimr. i ivfort- l'il Tiifvfvtpii cjt nfV es- tablishment that has this rieht.) S. E. SMITH, Publisher and Bookseller, No.

1 Sun Miiiidinsrs. s22-lt. corner and Gav streets, CHEAP SECOND HAN I BOOKS DA KIN'S CATHARNE 2ND OF RUSSIA, 2 vois, i.oniinn. LECTURES ON HISTORY AND GENERAL POLICY, by Joseph Priestly, 2 8 Philadelphia. 1H0.3.

M-GAR YIN'S PROTESTANT. 2 3 vo. ilii a good assortment of School Book. Blank Books, iPraver Books. Family Bibles, Tov Books for children.

Paper. Stationery, ice. cheap tor cash, Wholesale and Retail, at A.P.BURT'S Cheap Book Store, 7 Baltimore ll" between Centre Market and the Bridge. A CARD TO THE LADIES. i 4.

BEYAN A at No! fi North CTT4HT.F.S i'P i.i..,.- li-ii 1 iVnrv iyiyf Baltimore street. ILL OPEN i.U.'.-ll'rAl-,i- a great variety ot CHOICE and BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS, and to which thev repeettuliy invite the intention of the Lali. s. s22-4t RIBBONS. STRAW BONNETS AND MILLI- NERV GOODS.

We shall receive this morninu-. SECRET HISTORY OF THE COURT OF BER-Ihe purpose arranging a programme LIN, by Count Mirabeau, 2 is London, more ei 10 ourselves and the 17K'. tin: Aiiierieaii, thus speaks of elect on the market of and iiuranial. Tlir-y. in Delavvare.

are row appoim-tuat civ ed by the Executive power by an oriVer who i -The dour mtrket is alntcst ertire'y iinaffecvt.i bv the foreign news: the demand was fair for tk. east and hmte use, suid the sales reach about 5.tH.Hi be ul 5 oi a iV-r strait westrrn -Owesro; i 7.1 fur old -western fresh erout'd. and 5 7.3a for fresh old and new wheat. "3 Instai.i.ation of Bmiiop McCloskey. Ti.e intnl-supplies of rlour are not large, and tho demand tt lation of ti.e Right Rev.

John McCio-key. late inueh goinj en. to store. Ceorcet is heii at adiutor fi isaop of the I.ocese of New York, as Epi-5 7j- a and lot of Bahiiiwre a in copate oi ti.e new Diott se of Albany. txk place in at Aii kinds grain also own." tiiat city r.

Sunday iiiori.i::g. Dit.op Hughot; oriici- atett vli occiisioll. Exsj ess. The jnatU the steasr. Britannia, arrtd at New York ir'tvn Boston I The.

Pvitical trietiuso: tiie late toveror risrlit. met 111 r. i 3" on Mondty moru.ag. Ly specia trim. i ftt Canton.

J-terson com.ty, N. and the nierchaiits their letters a sir.es dav solved a monitUient oyer his srave. 1 it 1 I wnicn ne wnn sen reasoname ny the hogshe irl. barrel. American BROWN STOUT, and Baltimore nn'! Philadelphia PORTER; and Porter, Ale, and "-orl lo kecP '1 I ptud for Porter.

Wine. a(, W.A.IH', st.vslS2f,r 12 uth dav street. rp NEW ICICLES. HE subscriber is now prepared to furnish Fami- i irVn.L""? 'td" P-1 consisting of CUCUMBERS by the hundred, finely spied antt ii i superior vinegar; aLo, ONIONS and ENGLISH WA I JVUTS, together witn a large and splendid as- Preserving and Pjcklmg House. and Vinegar Depot, Nos.

40 and S. Howard st. s22 tfr I lA I AJXjm1 i nh ll i. ft continue 10 ann us 1 vpi. .1 TIIIC.RE I ED IKS da 1, fl 'I''' Acute ami, I Dlfn 1' Fayette and His cures Deafness, Pa- lt ViUomVu TX his journal, by citizens of Maryland end adjafent TnTP Office OT.cn d-tilv from A.

M. nnli! Ui Ar No. 107 FAYETTE STREET, opposite the Liberty i Engine House. 2-eo2tr I TTANCE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF HOAR- markable curative nowers: of a single not tie or Package will do more to convince the sufferer of their virtues than all we could write in a month, Cough. IIANCE'S SYRUP" 1 AV CANDy.wiM give the greatest relief: hundreds ot children who have been afflicted wif? this terrible scourge, in using this Svrup anri Candv.

have experienced i immediate relief, and thus been res- I nai.tans fnr Si. Fur c-il K. ti-rn nivri' 5oa "street, streets CONSTABLE'S SAI.E.-p.v vir. i of fieri facia, Usued bv Win. "Dav is.

one of tin; 1 o'clock. P. on the nremises. all lhal LOT Ofi on the south-east side of Gay street, at lhe distance of 15 feet north-easterly from the end of N. 45 E.

twenty leet, line ot a lot 01 ground leased bv Pep-r I Dilfenderlfer and Catherine, his wife, to Beniamirt Bennett, some time the year 1S01. and running thence north-east, iKmnding 011 the south-east side of Gav street 1.5 leet. thence south-east, at right ap.zles witlt iy i oeiweeu ami streets, won aitept.i 11 iei, i.ijvv in oie 111 ijiua-nnel Holts, Hanger, and others. Also the two 2 story Brick DWELLING- HOUSES in the rear, I routing on the east side of State street, with a depth of about fifty feet. The iinproveiuentsare sustain iaf and so constructed as to admit of larse in nnif: ictur-ing business being carried 'on therein: or the Warehouses might be conveniently converted into stores and dwellings, and rented to great advan'-isre.

The property is in fee simple, and the title clear and unincumbered. Terms of one-third cash, un.l the residue in .1, ft and 12 months, with interest; ur, if desired, the credit payments will be extended. FIELDER ISRAEL SONS. N. XV.

corner of Favette and St. pan! st. Attendance by CANNON ii NICHOLSON, Auctioneers. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. I ia By virtue ot the authority vested iu the subseri- 16.1 er, by the last will and testament of Charles Wa- .1 unoersigiieii in nuei a.

iini.e auuon.ai uie runs i.xc laiu'e I in the citv Baltimore. i oVIW tui-i)' DAY. the 14th of No. 1. That ALU ABLE FARM.Mtuate'i in Balti more county, near Catonsviile, about seven miles frmn 1 the city, by the way of the Frederick Tnmmk- Road.

I recently occupied bv the late Dr. II. W. Water, ami ment are a comfortable two story frame DWELLING llOl with Pack Building, Barn, and oluer iic-is-sary out-houses, number of Fruit 'JVee, such Peaches. Apples, Cherries, Ace, on ihe plac--.

This Farm is conceded throughout lhe neighborhood to be one of the most productive farms tn Baltimore county, or, perhaps, in ihe Slate of Maryland. About 100 acres tire in wood, and the cleared land i in a good state of cultivation. From the great fertility of the land and its highly respectable location, it is deem 1 ii 11 1.11 1.M uriu I'll .1 IL. urill II Ul I IS I I b'isnre to settle himself upon." Possesion will be de- ed a suitable investment ior a cejitleman of means and livered on the first dav of January next, bat the pur chaser will have the privilege of seeding iiiuuediaiely atier saie. No.

2. At the same time and plac oiTere.f tiie LOT (which is in fee and IMPROVEMENTS, iiemi; the late resilience 01 the i esh.tor. Situated 0:1 the north side of Lexington street, on the of tin; hill, between Pme and Cove streets, fr --atmg 0:1 1 Lexington street 25 feet, and running throu to Jose- phine street for a depth of about feel. This Lot is improved bv a substantial and well hurt three story Brick DWELLING, with a bade I Building, brick Stable and Curriage-house: was built a gentleman for his own resi.ien -c, and no expcui wa spared in its erection, to have eery ihir.i: done in the best order, and of the best materia I 1 there is every necessary arrangement for the comfortable ae commodatii of a large and family the yard is a pump of excellent water. and iher has much 1 choice Shrubbery planted there.

The Hons-- has recently painted and papered, and is in complete order. The location of this property i perhaps one of the up is! desirable and command for a dwei iing iu til 1 1 city of B'lltimore. No. 3. He will also oiler a LOT in fee.

situated o-i the south side of West BaUimo. street, near ili-M'-e of the late Alexander ijobuisoti. on Baltimore street afnuit feetT inches. runni.tg south about 175 feet to ienivui stre -t. Tin valuable lotjmight be very advantageously improved, beimr sufficient depth 10 build on both Baltimorcan.l Gennati streets, and the neighborhood being hi sidy res.cciai..;o and rapidlv improving.

No. 4. Also, a VACANT LOT on the south side Conway. short distance west of tjitlo and fronting on Conway street :) feet, and ruining for depth about 120 feet to Homespun aiiey. This lot is valuable and in a g.vid neighborhood, there being go.d improvements muJe 011 the alley a.

Well as 0.1 Con way street. It is desired that persons disposed to purchase any 1 the above Property, will ii, and judse'for themselves, therefore any further any it is d-emed unnecessary. The whole wii! be ch ar of dower, and on the following terms, viz: of Sale One-third of lhe parch money will be. required to be paid 011 the iv 01 sa.e, the residue in equal instalments, in one and two years, with interest, payable semi-annually from day of sale, and bono, of the purchaser, wiihsecurity to the iciio.i of the subscriber. F.

G. Vy'ATERS. 22-eots Executor an-i Trustee. 1 CARRIAGES, CARR1AI. CA II- hiss.n- 1 I AGES.

Tiie ret i-a v-- cere thanks to his friends and -Jie public generally for the liberal patronage hither extended to him. anil has the pleasure to inform t.ieiu lhat he. has jr. finished a general assortment of tiie FASHIONABLE CARRIAGES. 01 eve-y description, which iie will sell on the most liln-rai terms cash or approved paper, at his id st; id, S.

FREDERICK two doors from Baltimore st. Persons in want ot' Carriages will find it to their advantage to ixive me acai! before mirchasir.g-. OLD CARRIAGES repaired at the sho-test notice, or taken in exchange for new ones. sold 0.1 commission. WILLIAM McOAN.W DKPO 7-Y071 N.

GAYSTR EET. E. S. FRA ER 22-jfr Oil'. HAD MRS.

S. BUT KNOWN THAT "tin re. is an article wfiich gives the a natural beautiful while, that none, can tell from nature! Such is JONES' LILY WHITE. Why will ladies common chalk when thev can get this. So.

by WM. TAYLOR, 4 and 5 Jarvis Building, North street. BkI titnore. sT-ciira -LjA'NPING from sch-nmer "Harp." Albany, xli. 't 1 vrnu-j.

rpHK VERA" BEST A-ND CHEAPEST HAIR 1 DYE made, Ls the MOORISH HAIR DYE, that i. raven :m.l livr-iinc miiiur1'. mi sr.nens it. In three or lour Honrs it es ihe hair heminiully. does not toticn me s-Km, leav.ag the tion of the public to their present assortment of FUK- Nlil Kb, comprising every artice in the Cabmei line necessary ior and which.

101 ime nece-sai ior iitnise-Keeping, tllli: wtnen, beauty of style and excellence of work, cannot be ur-passed by any similar establishment in the city. Persons about furnishing their houses will p.etise give i' a ca.i bc-iore purchasing eLewhere, as onr prices be moderate, and every endeavor made 11 give. faction to all. eoln- CHEAP INGRAIN CARPETING. We have received an additioruil supply ot cheap INGR A1J CARPETING, such as M-e have been sell tug at 50 and 62i cents per yard.

There are some very haiidsovnej patttrns in the lot, and persons in want do well to call earlv. i v.fi I ra'i er.rtv i CARPETINGS. FliOOR OIL CLOTH, stock or generally, verv large and cemp.ete this season, and will lie sold at low price 1 Jc-r cash. CONRADT FLAGG, AVf.V Camel AVa ii.1iiiiio SIR- tf 7j Baltimore street, above Gov I'. S.

We have on hand a lot of THREE PLY" CARPETING, which we will sell at Si a Si yi V'r yard. CANDY 1LNUFACT VANDIES of all kinds maiuifacti lowest prices by RICKE i slS-tf N. E. corner of LNUPACTORY. i a- iii N.

corner of Light and sts. i Lit' i vc (Kill', rt wi. rinieuni-i ii 1: join a inm- ai i-" I a tresh assortment of splendid FRENCH GOODS, to adjoining the farms of Mrs. R. Somcrville.

Mr. Car-which we invite the attention of Merchants and pur- vide, Mr. Clark, Mr. Dorse and John Glenn, chaer visiting the citv. We have containing between 2KI and 2fi0 Acres.

The improve- Near Woodviih. Prince GeoreeV cotmtv, Md. on LOCAL MATTERS. tin- 14h 'instant. J.iME 2i year.

Cook anc Snvib-r. if the I4-ht At -nrewsbury. York comity. on Sun-lav afternoon a te: aged 19 ears, e.at-st of RoPert the name of ii. Ware, alias Tra- co, the 12h ultimo, in Tampico, and several o'rier anas, ck-trged wilL obtumii-r Mexicn, of a chronic disease, occasioned bv climate i fi.

Mr. Ja. C. Coaie. ot thi-tity, the stun ot Slo.5 intiuen.

Thomas T. St vnbcry, sou of the late false preieiisc-S. The preteiist is alleged jr Di.xo-1 S'an-bury. of Baltimore county, iu the iii repr-seiitntions to -he t-ffect tktit he was 1 24'h year of age. 1 tP -er of ti.e United State jaw.

The partv is belonged, at lhe death, to have respective! 'lie chan.vr oi" an l.isn. iii i a oaiier part i.unu it-ar- -r ot tne navv ai.d oi tile amy. 111 laaington. duons Contrary to tint iaa-Iphia and other places. Jit was CO! uuitted trance of hi relative ami friend, hi eagerness to bv i usti- Grav.

to await his trial 1 hi country elfectna! service in him li 1 en- Fire c.l aV.Aa alarm of Ct nbo'it 0 4. 'cloek hr banner a a -r; but. ad toay. though 1 ttat Uumer it to victory, it wave over voune Mans- i on Xot.o.-y evening, occafioned a i. eoid -lieut 111 ib-ath: Teiuier-heaned friends Treasury notes State six rer 832 bid.

City six per cents, oi 1390, closed at 100 asK- ed. (for opening) 100V bid. Baltimore and Ohio Rail- way shares 47e' asked, 47i bid. TRAPS AND MONETARY AFFAIRS. Baltimore and Susqukiianxa Railroap.

The President and Directors of the Baltimore and Stisiine- hanna Railroad have, within a few weeks past, paid I into tlie Treasury of Maryland, from rond, the sum of 15.000, besides the 1 ments during the eurreul year. The trad 1 continues to increase very rapidly, am enl excellent management may be i aiinitallv a large jinil to the State. NkwVokk Stock Market. The II I I SlU.l- .1 am, oi riuniii) oe of the in; Was aillioiuieeu di iuc i that some of the most extensive bull gone bribe board the enormous differences having made a clean sweep of their capitals. Any number ot lesser lighis have been extinguished, and the street has been prettv well pursed of a class of speculators which lias for some time past kept the market in a continual fevet.

Ouiside operators have suffered more from this ClaS ill liuriilini lllcill mil 1 1 IX ill 1 1' iin "i heir owiu relative to the state of the and the riirse of prices, and it would be a great improvement to the character ot the street generallv, it uwascoin- jjjljy of tins ineumbraiice." New York Imports. The impor at New York, cWrinit the last week, amount to Duties re- quantity of coal sent to mrft hist week, over me rniiaueiphia ami Kea.nng i S5.iMl.0ii tons, making a lota 1 Py Kail- this vear of tons; and iroin the Sclin 1 of IJreir.lsiutts, were valued at viz: 512.3l bills, of flour. 5.1,775 bushels corn meal. j.m.KOy wheat, Pit.2o:i buhel corn. 372.027 bushels iuits.

bushels and busiiels barley. REsrtvTioN in Onto. Ohio lm beenn to ray otf her The Auditor of thai State has given notice, through the Columbus paper to lhe holders of Ohio Catal stock, receivable in payment lor Canul Lauds and of Ohio Turnpike stocks, 1 hoy will cease to draw interest after the 1st of Nnvemher next, and that lb- stocks, on preseutalioii at the Treasury, will be pnd HI fllP. MARRIED. On the instant, by Rev.

John A. McKean. Lswts S. Bkistow. of Middlesex county, Ya.

10 Miss Jane K. Vnn rn w. ut' tt 1 more i-it Oil Tuesday. 14lii mtant. by Rev.

G. iMia Oc.ncan" t. ijiss MaKY E. Bukuows. all of -county.

Mil. Baltimore On the 7th instant, in Trinity church. F. Rev. R'r.

Leaktn, Watsos toMiss Catkakine Iwlh I Ireland. At Wood berry. Baltimore countv. on ti.e lotii instant, by Rev. W'ysong.

Frephick to Miss Ai'oUSTtNE Brii. Ih ith oi Baltimore count Md. DIED. On the 21 iusinnt. alter an iiines of tei! weeks.

G-i P. Smith, the 20th year ins age, eltiest sot: of Smith. II. ineud-, fireiiK-n oi me Independent hre--oiiipany. are req'u-sti-d 10.

at 'end. hi irom the re-iib nceof Ins father, street, near Kit, street, at 3 o'clock tais (Wednesday) afternoon, wimou: further notice. At Mills. Car foil 0:1 the 20th instant, Am tew Si'K'VEK. in ni 85th year.

lai p-iit his li-atinieiy fali. and ti.ut one so young sii. 11:11 have soon passed awav '1 lie i.iOW. ig extract from a letter, vyritten by Col. Miles, io ins sjsters.

of this xli ibit tin- high ui -incli he was neiii bvin eominaiidmg oibi-, wniie. at the saltan time, it shows his read mess to oi his country's call, even under the most maii-pici cireiiuLs'ances: "Winn Caplair. J. Boyd, his l.ite Ct ptaiii. wie; going on the expedition that resulted in being killed, and which was the immediate cause i death, he insisted that Thomas should a -i with he being a tried ana faithful soldier.

7 ius Thomas cheerfully acceded to. although then sick with chitcsanri diarrhi Tiie result of 'ins iiaril eimx.aign is tlit- loss il your Ijrotaer. tne css our co.t.itry of a brave and energetic defender." From a long and very interesting letter written to ft. siiirie skiers, by his Captain of Dragoons, many pL-a-ing laerts might be slated, but let "It may i.e a satisfaction to you and your family to know, ttw he sustained a iirt. lie wa iu-lerrni yesteruay.

with funeral honor, by his Company: a cross inarks his grave: and should i.is family desire it. it wii! 1-e a source of gratificai mi to me to send Ins reiiiaiu wh-n-ver tiu-y may direct." The writer of. this brief e-s hi sincere sympatl.i. to t'hes: sorrow-stricken sister, and fervently pravs that thev. and he for whom they mourn, may in.

-ei in that land where "(ii ul snail i.e tacir eyer-: lasting iigat: and tile days of their lui.ciri.hw shall be ended." PO''P OE BAL TIMORE, SEPTEMBER 2. 147. CLEARED. Ship Chesapeake, Inribert. I lavre.W.

H. Cotikling: barque Punehi'n. Pierce. New York. AY.

Brune George 'iait. ina iavs from Guav- aunil to the Cain cocoa, bark, hats' A-c. to Birck- head Pierce. Spoke on Sunday last. the Patnx- ent.

barque Pioneer. On lt. fm Baitirnore for N. Orleans. S-hr Easy, Duke, from Piiiiatielphia.

intlyf. to John AV. Brown." Schr Aivarano. 1 raver, irom York, men Steame-r Jewess. Sutton, from No rt- "aw ('u Point a suit, and liar.me.

Ir.l:- nn. SAILED Barque Hebe, (ireen The ship Repr.blic, Liiiidi, was inc.irrcrtly ported yes-teniay lnorning a having sailed: it siic.i.d have been the ship Kiiieraltl, Buck, or MEVORANPA. Ship Katharine Jackson. Siaffori t'roin Helvoct 24th ult. New A'ork, at Riclirnoiii! inst.

Barque Major, from New York, sell Invincible. Morgan, from 'Tainpic, Ntw Oriean IJtu mst. Brig Indus. Coffin, for Brazil and a tar it r.d oth er a before reported, were in i lampion Roads lflih Schr Maria. Swain, from Bailiu.or.-, arrived al York 2f rrTFTO THE VOTERS OF BALTIMORE CO.

Lk3 I respectfully for the otnee ot Ir-asurer 01 baitar.oro coi.nty, al the en- sums eicetn.n. THOMAS D. COCKF.Y. ot J. FIRST AVARD WIIKiS.

ATTENTION. ll3 The AYlug of the First AVard are to att'-nd a meeting of the Ward at KREISStAVS (bite Spear's) Hotel. THIS Wednesday i EVENING, ut had" past 7 o'clock. It- J. AV.

POWFR. rrsI. O'. O. F.

FRANKLIN LOLiGE. Mo. z. IK3 Brethren you are request.v. to meet nt the I lail, LkJf jou lournccl meetinK ot me llemocntcv ot me re cond Ward will be held at bmahne's l-'owiiatan Hal tn.K-racy of the West End-are aii respectfully and Refona are respectfully invited to attend.

By order 01 Executive C-ommittee. rv-riiniviltn r.ivtstov v. 1 Th are requested to attend the regular ing THIS (Wednesiuivi EVENING, as business portcact vo thtm wiilW l.ii.i before the meeting. rtfcr, JAMES RUSSELL, K. S.

s-'l-2t' meeting TI of unportar. By order. sJs Ol .1 t-i. in. 111 iA S'J Kt.

1 on i At Ji-it- NOON, at 2 o'clock, lo attend th" Funeral "four ate P. Smith. of sister Hh-t-s i 1 sanding, are invitetf Mrl. GEORGE A. METTEE.

Sec. COND AVAIiD. ATTENTION. Ail ad- II rI'I I si 1 1 the prohtsol me previous pay- on the road i i 1 under its pre- expected to pay IT New York Her- rr, LSrk I "iivc-i i-n i ia Harlem I noii-e western part ot ttt city, caused a general tuns out 01 ami. as has- quite cmumon a regular eight cotnmuxt and was arried for some Bs cks and jssiles wer- profit, wedid-ot hear who hurt.

sometbiiur be don to stop th.v bb ines. 'tut peaceably opo. ed anntVir the ynd the cmiiiuih'y ut lurc, desire h': ti' do Looifc out fvr Thieves. A gentleman rc iding is J'astern av.iiM. near Broadwav.

imunrnx! us thai vesterdav a Ioofcg sort of taan-calleI at his i. Hi-e and iufi-jred for him. The servant 1m, him at ti2 d.H.r for a few moments to make some. dries, and upop. her rets rn he wis gfuie.

Sh. a'ter was foi'iJ that stdtv articles uboh a centre table, fee. jiac and the fair is (ha: the s.u'-dy"' hK.kiug' man hud taken thwn. Su lwk out 'r in oils conn joieroa, me cao? oi Ciiar.es Carr-di. colored, indicted for having stolen a of and a considerable sum of money, tne property of Charles L.

Melbourne, was The prisoner entered the in wiiicii Mr. resided, in Baltimore, near Calvert street. ab-lracted the property trom a trunk. He was sal-equently arrested and the fact, fji.ilty. No other cases being ready, the court iii.

til this monihig at lu o'clock. Coiiwii In this court tne en-e of Dr. Robt G. v. Ceo.

Oidiiam, beimr an action for I I 1 BONNET RIBBONS. VELVET RIBBONS. CAB do. Bonnet Satins. t- reach I- lowers Bonnet Velvets.

SHAWLS: a complete stock of Cashmere Terkeri, Ate: Straw Bonnets; Florences: China Pearls: Rul-iun ls. CURTIN i JONES. 22- tf 1P3 Baltimore near Light. THE STORE FOR GENTLEMEN. Our customers and citizens, strangers and others viP me the city.

wi.I find every description of DRESS 1 1111 1 11 e. 1 1- 11 1- 1 M'-- i'lrVri'mpr? No. 35 BALTIMORE STREET. Super French and oilier CLOTHS, black and selected fancv colors ack Doe-skin, fancyand plain CASSIMERES, of new patterns. Brown and black Silk A'ELA'ETS, expressly for tail.

ir' use. Rich cut Velvet. Merino. Cashmere. Satin and Silk A'ESTINliS, making the most desirable assortment to be fi mud.

Rich and superb styles of Silk and Satin SCARFS. CRAVATS anil De Joinvilies. embracing every description of fancy and plain styles, making a splendid variety. White. Colored and Black Kid, Silk.

Lisle, Thread and Cotton GLOVES, of superior finish. Embroidered and Printed Bordered, and Plain L. TIDKFS. Embossed, While and Fancy colored Silk ol verv choice patterns. L-imb's AVool.

Merino. Siik and Cotton SHIRTS. SUSPENDERS and HOSIERY; Green and Black Silk and Cambric UMBRELLAS, of beautiful finish a lid extra. French handles: Silk and Worsted Serges; Sitecius: Shalloons: Linings: Canvass and Paddings; S'-wing Siik: Patent Thread; Buttons, ize, with every material for tailors' use. DOUSEY CARRETTSON, 22-tf.

85 Baltimore street. -I PRIZES TOTIA "TICKETS iu ATSCHOOLFIELD iV GO'S, whieh ikes the chance exeellent for packages, as Sehoo'fieh! Co. will sell packages of 22 whole tickets. ihtUcost 5'220, for a risk of only .103. siiares in proportion.

Nos. Md. Town of Belair Lottery, class 3, drawn Sept. 21st, lowest prize are: 14 .58 75 10 24 43 51 57 21 15 5 27 Draws TO-DAY. the Small Fry scheme, and the Md.

Susq. Canal Lottery, class 43. Tiie Capitals are: 25.UK1 Dollars Dollars 10.0D0 Dollars 1,750 Dollars 5,000 Dollars 10 of 1.000 Dollars, Arc. Tickets -SiO. halves .5, quarters -2i, eighths jflj.

For the prize call on the all-lucky SCHOOLFIELD No. 1 N. Calvert It opposite the Museum, Bait. Mil. I OVERTON'S' KVKR I'ATCkY'lOFICESTSlT CESS CERTAIN.

It seems to have become proverbial, among all classes. thatEgertons' oifices pay more prizes tlum all the other oihces in Maryland put logeiher; and it is true. Only select a paekag-- at the lucky corners and you will be certain of a handsome prize. Look out TO-DAY, Grand Scheme. Draws THIS DAY Consolidated lottery, class 4-3: 13 ballots.

1 prize of 25.000 I 1 prize of $1750 1 do 10,000 I 1 do 1.50ft 1 do 5000 1 10 do looo 1 do 2000 5 do 500 130 6100. ir. Tickets Halves 5, Quarter? 2 50. Tickets bv the package or single share for sale at EfiERTONS" Ever Lucky Offices, Corner of South street and Exchange Place, corner of Commerce and Pratt streets, It. and corner of Pratt and Gay street.

i ixYllO WANTS for Who want tor 25 cents? THIS DAY two splendid chances for a fortune at mv luckv office. THIS FRY, in which I always sell a good prize, particularly in packages. I'l AliN 1 ot $4,000 5ot j00 1 of 1 ..500 10 of 400 2 of 1.IHX1 tVc. Tickets halves 50 cent, quarters 25 els. null be sold as follows: interview lor ot the campaign people of lhe county liiiir.

ne already announced. and in which we werer.c; consulted, where boih parties might be heard, t'ee people be better able to decide respecting the between us. Those gentlemen have not r. lis a reply, and as thev have proceeded as can only conclude that they do not desire our at their meetinz. A therefore cive notice.

Ve vu. tnosu gentletnen and the puiilie to meet i.soti Hie jutti ciocr, A. 31., at Catonsviile F.ii rto.ts at niLint. bj'j Town, at 10, A. Ci: i7.es old stand, at 10 TUESDAY.

21-t. at IU Juarries at night. WEDNESDAY. o'clock. A.

M. THURSDAY. 2Sd, R' erst- nt 10 A. III DAY. 24th.

at Ho. vr. b' A. M. SATURDAY.

2fn. a Mioia wn. at 10 A. M. MONDAY.

27th. at W.e:,, at 10 A. M. TUESDAY. at S.ia.i-'.

at lo A. M. WEDNESDAY, 2ih, i.t Cwkeysville, at 10 A. Warren at nieh'. THURSDAY, at V.

-v nt 10 A. M. FRIDAY. October The voters are retni r.pend their opinions until they hear both sales. A fail attendance is particularly Fur the Tft 'sates: HENRY FITHUGH, THOMAS ('.

Rl T. FORD, B. N. PAY LEYI A. ST.AL'E.

I- JOHN For 1 sinners JAS. L. RIIHtET.Y. ISA AC T. Vi.l R.

Jr. JOHN B. 11-1 MifF. sfl-wt "VOTICE. W.

r. tne attention the trade, and Ci -rv iiants to the sale of an fxtenive spick i.lKHJNtn take place THIS Weilnesd.n Ml -RNING. at tj.1 v. included in wnic: be found many fresh and ilesirable goods. It WM.

SOPER Sc Auet. A CARD. CONTINUATION OF SALE. We u-l resntile the remaining slock on hand of GROCER I ES. oi.ta.

ie-: 'ia- store ot the hue C. I Forrest street, en THIS Wedncsda I i IN'i. 22d at If oVl'i'-k. AYe name in part: 35 barriris )ii; 5 lot ot' Vinegar, fee The attention 0: respectfully solicited. It J.

I. GROSS. TUXCIXG A A F.M f-IISS Ll'DLO AJ to announce just rclurned from New A ork, and is prepared to the following Dances: Vale a T- nil Vale a Valse; Poika AY.i.t:--.: And th 1 ti.er Ft.saioriabie AValtzes of the i.av. Prnfcssor- wishing to tali; NEW DANCES, run hi- aitendcd to. s22-lm.

I i 1 Ws7 -F TI i'fTF I ST AN DISTRICTS OF HAI.TI.MORE CO. The undersign. .1 Miice-cly p-trets that a cere hi-dispasitioii prevented caliing on them the last and inositn-, and respectfully in-tonnsall those who lo themselves of ihe advantage of coupon, jc ptiynicnt of State taxes, that he will meet them 'he CoiinnissHmers' office, on the Suli and inst. Ue call on all lie can during the interim. M.

LOWE. Collector. Baltimore Sept. 15, 1147. sJ-4li: 'T'llK PEEDEE ETl.TOr I AN OPER A 'PROUPE had a Concert last evening at the Assembly Rooms, and plaved to a aor-e.

They will remain here THIS WEEK, ar.il who are fond of good music had better call and see them, for they are lhe. vry hest performer we nave had the pleasure of witnessing: ami Mr. W. r.yda-i;. on the Bone Cabinets, in imitating the si.are drum, and Duet, any thing we nw.

Their Songs are of the very best kind and ii-w to us: and to wind up with the cap he It. CA 1 ST 1 -I Tf 0 1 1 1 STAIR RODS: Coa i io. and Si ammeisandTaeKs: Iters: Shovels rind Tongs-, renders; Si it --if Bates: Infant and Fool 1...... t. ii, line- i- cui.t.

i i. i III 111- "ire Dusters: C.iTec Kkh-m-: Plated and Britannia A are; Ja panned and Block Tin Ware; Knivesand i-orKs; Waiters: wi'-i every variety of I-amilv and Fancy Hardware, r-'e ve late arnvtds. and for sale low at the HO USE KEEPERS' EMPORIUM, -o. iu Charles s22-tf. c.

E. WET.MORE CO. VAATHNAtfl PANE AH. NEW MODE OF --itLLl A (r HAi it Vr Ah nt atl.l see. 1011 iriil UAlilJU AKb, tor rpemers.

jtltmep. i-ariners. amine. 1 .111.1 .111 other, it nnv i and I-indinc. 10 per ie ee ii.itueii.

i.iis 1 oon usual prici i N. B. FOR SALE STEERS, at Hanit Tavern, Pacastrcei, irom 11 to 12 o'clock, on this I (Yv ednesduv) iiiornii.t, 4 vfer old. Applv to A. II.

GREENFIELD, 1 Lexington street, i door east of Eutaw. I OTi? OF NEW Of -ODS" received' dail and run otfat low prices. AVe r.anv?, partially Berlin Iron Coinbsand Breastpin; Butterfly Combs, in varieties. Also, circular fne toilet Combs and Brushes; Coloene Water, from extracts of various qualities; I ans Suspenders, at 2" and -J71 cents; beautiful elastic and velvet embroiderer; ReUcnles, of beautiful at low prices; s.lk Purses; Purse Clasps; steel Beads and Mor.ntir.es: alo Carpet Bags: and almost evrv variety of articles run off at MORTIMER fc MOWBRAY'S, s22-2tr Right on comer of Balto.and Cbnrlet. hail Iypn deaf' for mir.y year, but now enn hear.

xxr Hemember. thai Iir. Massev experience in the i AVAGAKrVNo. 9Si ur Stkeet where he ha and Miu cnnstantlv keep :1 assortment ot rur.er CLOTTTS- rASSIATVRir VP.STl'fiS. which he will Tini'l-e .111 51, latest st vie.

and on an- cor.imodutine term. sland-r. was comuieiir-ed. The parties are from Ce- icioria. nr.j itv-sor.

comity, and the slander alleged to ctit in de- ri tne mail. kVus tnun. is wjls ruu the direction of the Po-t muster C-eiiera! and ut the 1 expense of the Tiie ii, comnm- r.i'y of York thts had the Mon- 1 cay of their bu.siaess upoiv correct st.id data, which would not hate been the case. The mails by Bntant.a. reacted this c.ty yesterday afteruooe at 3 o'clock.

The- would have been here early yesieday ir.onita.-z. but for tiie which left New York rn Monday at 4- lock, r. fuiang io arrive ia tPhiladeipfaji at i.iglit in to connect. II id they awaited the re-juiar mail ct hovrever, they wculd not tare coito to har.c until this morning. Ff.fz Tsaot: vs.

PE0Tr 7 The si.tar Jama tea complain loti-Iiy cf the opera. ion of tae Free Trade principle upon peculiar interest, thai it has diiniiiisned price of ugar 'A per cent. They predict rum as the restit of inks state thms, and have ailr.pttd measure t-i induce ParliameM to tiie benefit of n. We opine, however, mat the British will scarcely depart from a great and ek.r;hed principle to specially aidvaii" tiie personal c-t I'le-e isolated ami ercei-ive rren'tiv. Tkh Stemship BuiTiN.v: 1 left on Moudav norning for N.

York to receive tin; tipairsnecesiarv from 1: rnnning upon Race Point. aii the docks at the hitter place being occupied. The i New York Express ship kalod very bad- lv after she came ott hi.r I for B.iston. She w.ls kept free from -wa'er bv her but had they given she great danger. They 1.

hi as usual, and the ship was as ti.e iave been 'We-. e-i to work "ar-j before Pr.rv.vTE Mil. It is announced the Nev York papers that a private mail ha been organized bef.veen and Philadelphia, that no charge will be made except a pt-imy po-t delivery in the plac. of i nation. It is intended ir.

brat the mail half a riay. It is prrpmed also to supply the citizens of Philad-U p'ina and New York with a mail so early in the mr that letters can be rephe to in both cities, after tlsiiie. hours, on the dav. Post-office Am; rs. General Armstrong errivxl from Liverpool in the Britannia, intending to return t.

his dnti. at by tiie steamer of her 1st. This gentleman is the bearer of dis-I at -lies from oar Minister at London. The most interesting sub.ecl at under is in reference to the transatlantic postage; letters out by the Washington having charg'-d the ua.c a rt: sent by the CunarJ AVard Co. The news of the taking of the protest --d bills of Prime.

Ward iv in Ens-land, it is thought, will enable the firm to resume payment at New York at or.ee. Should this be case, there will be some relit! to the temporary pressure now felt in the stock market. The Sovthkk.n la-t night, brought New Orleans of the iiistant. fully as late ue. but they ejnitaiu not one line of intelligence from the sent war.

The anxiety throughout the south for later intell getice is becoming intense. nutuber of steamers own.nl in N. Peogkes-s. Th York, and registered in of that port. 1 one hundred and sixty-two.

the aggregate tonnace all which is fifty-six thousand six hundred and eighteen tons and eighty-t ight hundredths. Tnn Citv Iikm is the title of a new weekly paper to be i.uel in Philadelphia, by several of the most laev. iquroit and distinguished of tlie city reporters. ICol. Ely has withdrawn from the field r.s the independent democratic candidate in the third Con-greinal district of this State.

Aduins Co. handed 11s yesterday the Piiiladelphia papersi, and a copy of the European 1 the arrival ot their express al tiie depot. not an arm of the steam engine's machinery, and rurVntit: would have been le at fault by tlie inquiry arm? niorniiiaie.y ior uit- 7 I'niortunateiv for the captain, it was iii. ihat wa broken, a ail persons of less wis- anntwi iLai the tiUor cf uic A readily unikrsteoc. own Cantam Herbert, of the French steamer Union, l.v 1.

,1 Knit. Sun Iroste an arm uu. A nose arm. is entitled to all due credit, and we lv 1 a- ut" .1 i. it accortungiy.

1- C01I1 Uii3 I 2X wholes tor SIS 00 2u quarters tor S3 75 ttet ot superior klaijiv vau.m. 1 eiii.iii halves for 7 I 2f eighths for 1 i of B.Kird. Plank and Scnntluig. A lano-d nd a single package may draw the FOUR HIGH- our wharf. Eio.009 feet superior CIIKRUA and POP-EST PRIZES IN THE Try me.

LAK LUMBER, from I-flfter with THIS DAY, at 6 o'clock, another splendid Lotterv. 11 iarce seasoned lot of AV. Pine, suitable tor carpen-usquehanua Canal class 43 (iS Nos. 13 ballots. ters and builders, to winch we mv-ne the attention ii c.araiions all me cnaracier oi ur.

Miiitti. pro- and morally. 1-or tiie plaiuiitf. Messrs. Richtird-on ami Stump: for defei.daf.t.

Messrs. Johnson ic.d Wallis. Fistivnl of A'ntement. Monday wn? kept as a strict iioiiday by tint large number of members of the hrew persuasion ui this city. Their synagogues were opened, and their places of business closed.

The f.rnier were verv attended, as the dav is kept as one of devotion, with the absolute fast from both meat drink from sunset to suns. -t. Fntaf Ji-sult. AYe noticed at the tiine of the excursion for the benefit of St. Peter's church, that Mr.

McAvoy accidentally 11 tin; boat at Bow-ly's wharf, and was near He was. after being rescued, taken home, and never recovered irom tne cHects ol his submersion. II died on Sun- inst F'arh Eys. AYe do not mean beautiful, shinirif orb, but eyes with a red black circle around them are very prevalent our city at tne present time. 'tiie were oiitained bv hi- pro'uibiy the most of' cipat ia the late dis: 1 lit a Cntiral Situation.

Ave are sorry to learn th.at Mr. William Perrv. who was accidentally shot by a friend on the iiitdilof the lies in a verv critical situation, and the chances for his recovery are greatly against him. Arric-d in Baltimore. We that Tny- tor.

son ot Ceiicar! Zacharv Taylor, arrived last evening ia the cars from AVu-duusrtoii. Front Street Mrs. Br.rke, Miss Mr. Debar, -ire the attract it Front Theatre, und draw well. UJtj; 1 v-i-nte, isjnst closing a most successful engagement at the lie take a b.

as follows: i J.TFlil Rnti.Vw cwff. i-i tKo Jnitimorf-T 11 ijT--r Piwi, 1, uj'. it. akmus, itsmngton, Ii. HOM is Kaknjl reorei ana H.

Piret. Alexandria, 1 Pnncjpaj Office and gestra; 169 Race st rtiAdeaniai Tftr Pkfiee Opera Trpim- tndnw draw i -oou iio.tsi.s .11 uit ivjcii-. 1 ney are very good. 1 KRirTlONs OF Titrt Ki- i be remembered. when, the coarser partic.es oi.

are diverted i A- 1 will he fouml a de-! tliev 'XrHl nn 1 tli KiViV Inivu 1 1 1 ur: hn u.11 sk s- p. UI.I 1 CL1 IT. MELTT- I 1 I I 1 Aalle I stre. A I nVCP T11T XT VOU- ItV. sliei- I leuers go pel iwu siiuhiiii, in.

me. now vaiuaoie aot't and smooth. 1'rice -it. an.i cents. tN(j bv W.

A'Uii enquiries a veil a tlij-Ke their contents. All communication. strictly confiden- TYI OR, 4 and 5 Jarvis building. North bodrmbt. may daily at An.

6 F.H- tial, if addressed to CHAS. C. EGERTON, t'r Veo-'hri i Room, by Cor. of Commerce and Pratt Aid. si'! ff BUF-FT7 NT7" 1 f'TVl s- i rrr Wml firriniTP rt'rrpp'w v- 1 P-r at vet hTH'Z i there nt m-, a l.eo-.re.

Tl AV. at 1-t o'clock A l.OOO. Tickets I Vn. WATER would rcsoectfiillv call eno 01 tiroae iiuc ui---ua. ireiiunent ot cnr.ONtr AFFECTIONS, does not date Pack- ckv Cit.

ING, at hiiif-past 7 o'docK. 1 ne ir.eet nig will ne ad- 0,1, a few daus he has toiled almost i SUSQUEHANNA CANAL orefd bv those eU-mnent gentieiiien, U. -M. AlcLaue, 1 alone sn to and nroinultrnte those i iv, number scheme 13 drawn P. F.

Friese and F. Gallaher. Esq's. By order. principles now ascendant.

i 1 prize of 2.5,000 I 10 B. A Work illustrative, and aixmndhig with well 1 ot 10.000 1.5 rvr r- x-'t t-l-i rui-r -n c-s; ipvr- authenticted re.e.s r.t i. will soon hr issued. I 1 of 5.000 I 20 i.iii-..it,: 1 prize of 1 do 1 do 25,000 10,000 5.000 20 prizes of 25 do 30 do S250 1 do 2,000 180 do i iicheis ct iw, naiver, iiuai icis uruei eariy. rsee auiii mc una, yvuicu an.

shares 25 centsT Packages only $3 75; cheap enough tor eyerv IxkIv to have a package. Pry one ol the ail fcurihii ballots. prize of jyl.ooo Ot oi0 Of 250 Of 2V of 150 of 100 2-l, eighths 5'li. Sept. 21st: 1 ,,,1 14 5 1 56 75 10 24 4a 51 Zl lo 5 27.

we cas-nwi i-s eraj, jv.j -I'-tpO ami I kets in packages or single, apply to C- S. MeDONALD fc CO. No. 12 South street. or prize tick 1 orPTitv FOR FIVER AND AGUE 1 fT-TlT-Vr A HI HI'P'P P.R; Tire- and ot.f hv himself only, at 38 BALTIMORE stu Teiiimoniaks innumerable from living thi! tact 01 meir rreat curative now ers: therefore, if this should meet the eye ot any one.

suffering from Fever and Ague, or Bilious Gomr-iainls i of any kind, we recnmend them to try the Bdter-sa i once, aud they wUl fiad immediate relief. It 2- 1 100 1 11 iv.Yvfn i iiV -T ff-'f Tl i t' VjvO-l 1 of 21000 25 I.Mtttnr Hun rf l.nnTtT- i A Tfiwn the .1 i .1... llCkCLs. 10. tialves feJ, UUarierh ifi, ,1, ,1 imml De- "A DrawnNosof Bel-Air class 43, which are the cause of a kinds of eruptive diseases i V'v uinuc iut u.t.i I Wright's Indian Vegetable Puis will be Vouifdto aid TUKOvT" a and improve dieesiiou.

and tney are a dir.w., 1 I Iv.M v.L 1 tier of the birut ,,,1 i he meeting will beaddrc-scti cy those e.oquent and 1.1 1 and Vieor to the whnU fmr which in tr nisunKiu.siieu cnampions ot tne eni.v. 7 V'Ja lU be Stkwakt, T. Parkin Scott. Wm. P.

Preston. AYm. 1 withdrawing trom business, 1 take this oppnrtu- -ity of thnnlciiiE frumns and ciLstomersfor the verv l's 'tie, rare iff Zti F. Giles, and talented Congressional Candidate, t. 1 1 ...1 Robt.

M. McLane. Onr Whie friends favorable to liberal natronage bestowed upon me. and hope the Same cnerMirai'einn'it 111 Mr. PIIIUP RHEIN.

whom I can recommend" as be- I lug fully competent in every re.rcct to give entire sa- I riAii. sy-eosi- RATTIER. A lot of "ho.ee SHver Medal patent J-j LEATHER, jut rcivnd at N. York from Pari. for sale by ELDER GEITON sS- tf cor.

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