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nuiiiTi rriD tW WT.F.STOIH JOHNTrr, THE ONLY PHVfrrriAr TERRIBLE STE4MS0AT DISASTER THE SUN unsettled. Flour has advanced, salos of Rood Ohio at S'J 12. Southern firm, shies of lWK) btls at .511. Corn is firm, with ssles of 8.5,rjnn bushels B89l cents. Pork is a trille lower, of foo bbls Mess at 19 12s.

S19 Deefishrm. I uncl.snzed. with a limited Tai Glasgow Mills, at Springfield, were destroyed by fire on Tuesday. The loss is estimated at insured for A man was killed by the falling of a wall. Seeking.

The Petersburg Demoi crat learns that there are already a large number of persons at Hampton and Old Point Comfort, who intend spending the summer months there, valuable horses died at Syracuse New York, on Friday, in consequence? of the heat. Sarah L. Rlackwell committed suicide at Wilmington. on Sunday night, by drowning herself. Murray, maid of honor to Queen Victoria, passed through Union, Monroe, last week, en route for the Sweet Springs.

0Mr. Jos. C. Postsmouth, was found dead in bed on Tuesday morning. He retired the night previous in good health.

1 ID" On Friday last the Presbyterian church corner of Dauphln'and Broad streets, at Mobile, was considerably damaged by lightning. IT7There has been an almost total failure of the peach crop in Southern Ohio, it is said by reason of the late frosts. LIP-Air. John A. Parvin fell from a new building, near Cambridge.

on Tuesday, and was severely injured. Mh.Ai.ex. Dri At-L, the k. n. candidate for treasurer of Louisville, has been elected by majority, or rather without serious opposition.

ID" During June there were cholera deaths in Cincinnati 3 Vater melons are selling in New Orleans at 83 per hundred. ID" The banks of Savannah, have commenced closing at 1 P- AL ID" The morning papers of New York were not published yesterday morning. JD" Ripe peaches grown ia Virginia are now being s0id in Ilichmond ID At Steubenville, Ohio, wheat has declined from S'2 0.1 to w-I SO a bushel. IC. N's carried the municipal election at Alemphis, Term, on the auth ult.

of the Baltimore Sun. Paii.Aaiir.PHiA., July 5. Celtlration of the Fourth Annual Commence, ment Military Enrampmtnt Death of a Civil Engin'r. The fourth was very generally observed in this citv yesterday, but as there wa no formal celebration, thousands went to the country by land and water, so that those who remained home had rather a quiet time of it. The democrats had a celebration in Independence Square, where Ignatius Donnelly, delivered an oration, followed by speeches from others.

All passed oft" In good order. The annual commencement of the classical department of the University of Pennsylvania was held en Tin sday at the Musical Fund There were a number ef graduates. The degree of Bachelor of Laws was conferred on Thomas J. Barker, John Alexander Clark, George L. Crawford, Joshua Jones, Byron Woodward, Robt.

Pdlethorpe. anil Win. II. ltuddiman. The degree oi Doctor of Medicine was conferred on Philip Grove.

Charles IS. Grithn, Virginia. On Tuesday the Washington Greys. Capt. Parry, left this city for Newhope, Buckscounty.

where the corps will encamp for a week or ten days. The place selected for the encampment has been named "Camp Worth." A son of the late Patrick Lyon, the celebrated five engine maker of this city, died recently in Dover, Delaware, where he was greatly esteemed for his capacity and integrity. Tne deceased was widely known'as a civil engineer .3 Classification- of the Clerks in" the Department. The Union says that pur- suar.t to a provision in an act of Congress passed at the last session, the clerks In the Department of State were examined, and have been classified as follows ChUf S. Chew, of Virahila.

Fvvrth Class. Edward Stabbs, of New York, disbursing agent: Francis Alarkoe. of Pennsylvania: Tasistro, of New York: James Mackie, of Ohio: Henry D. Johnson! of Massachusetts; R. W.

Young, of Virginia; G.J. Abbott, of Ntw nair.psh.ire: it. S. Chilton, of New York. Cict-t A.

II Derrick, of Pennsylvania; C. Keddall. of Virginia: John P. Folk, of Leluware: George Cbipinan, of Vermont: Siubbs, of Maryland: A. C.

Gillett, of Florida: William of New York. Stiond Cl'is C. V. Gordon, cf Virginia: W. 1'roitAveli, of Maryland.

l'irt Ciats.ll. J. Pratt, of Massachusetts; George Hartle, of Virginia: John C. Kevins, of he District of Columbia. -Tfae storehouse at liueenstown, property Ci has been sold for pv.rchaser.

John Perrr. and an unimproved lot in of J-of an 'iT ase'H1" 4-, 4uriatfr The veather ae his been wntisaally favor- able to narvest(rs. rif we e.Tcent a few hot davs.i Mtaetarr and ciuerciai. The operations at the Baltimore Board yesterday wet to a fair amount, and the mirket was huoyan, especially for Railroad securities. was stea dy, -with sales of 531 shares at 53la5S4 cash, ola535 buyers' option 00 das, lor easti at o3, but, jt asked.

Northern Central RR was more aetive, and so'd to the extent of 1,612 shares at 16ali, borh csh ai time, but mostly on tima. It leit oil' weaker, the last sales at 16, ann closing 15s bid, i asked, there vya3 little done in City 6'a, the oid brought 1001, while or the new land's was hid. 100 asked. Central Ohio id irort sge lionds jumped up about 43 on last previous sales, .53,000 oin at 85. rue bonds or thv OK vere very hnri, ar.d the 1835's active demand, with wales at 83d, and that bid for more.

For 1339 bonda of'sarv road, coupon off, as: was but. Nortnwestcrn Va. euaranteed bonds closed 92 bid. do. convertibles i hid, 75 asked.

For Alar land 6's of 1370 ail 13J0 10? asked. Bank stocks steady, and quoted as Bank of Baltimore at 101 asked; Cornni'rcii! nnd Formers' foil 50j bid. 4'1 asked; 32 as'ce J. Caeiapetike 25 bid: estern 25 asked; Mechanics' 13 Franklin 12', bid, 131 asked; Citizens' 10 hid, 11 asked. Ttie teireign news wincli Mine to hand by Hermann at New York to tue 2th, a subsequently by tiie America at Halifax to tne 3d makin? a week later, was not telegraphed tune to have an e3ect upon the mornme operations on tbe stock' or commercial excuatije.

us cnameter i that i.ad it been early enough received it would probably at least have suspended operations, as is lior viewed as untavoraoie, owing iw reporis oi me sitrra! defeat ot allies before and a cor.f e'tnent heav deciine in Britisit consols, of the Hi ess of tiie Fror.cii Kmperor, a caii for a new French of a decline of i in cotton, etc. Breadstuff's, mwi-ver, roinained steady, with the exceptior, of a fall 6u. i-i Indian corn. Money, too, is again roport-d fier, our S'a'e securities better, with Ei.ort sup- ot Fertf.ral l- ans. we presume, is meant.

Tne bii.iri in tiie Bank of Knglar.J iiad increased Tee hr.ar.cia! featnres, mora directly liearing on busi -res? tiiusappear withstanding tiie depressio-; of consols. ere were about ia pold, from New York Tt. go by tiie steamer on Wednesday. Mr. is i lie principai shipper.

The statement ol the New Orleans Banks for tli3 week ending June iiih, shows a decrease of in p. specte, tn circulation, and 53i.16 in deposits. 1 Bai-Mtiore ie Insurance Company hive de clared a serai-annval dividend per share their capita. The (Ml.) Savings Ir.stitution hn dec'ared a dixiaend on week'v d- rK Sits at the rate of 6 er ter.r pe- ani.utii. The wn Md.

Bank his decarel a dividend oi -j. per tor the 'ist six montiis, making perct-rrt fcrst yeir of i's existarice. STOCK SAI.KS A BA1.TLMORE YFSTLRDAY 1 F13ST BOAEU. Cit 's. lf.

4itsM CRR, two 16! Bivlltt ti.i6. '8i P-- 2 ahB iA. 51; id rr.r.-t- si'S do sr 11 si.s IIt Hi shs do bS 5" i5 I'RR, ii Kb d. 15 d-T 16 i-i Htm do -54 5i pi do is s-' S3t- l-. do 165 sirs do bCn 54" i d.i si BUS do 55.

75 SI'S do 16r 75 sh3 do bfW 5t 5 srii O.i iiu .5.1 sin OS 53" sna da ft -i sn .10 boa 53j Ki sr.s do ln l'U! S. ao 5i 2t 0 do Id STOCK PF.fS? AT T03S TS5TSSD.I.T: business nt previous rales. Mies ol 350 hb's at lOlall cents. Whisky hrm at cents. Groceries Spirits Turpentine steady, soles of 400 bKs at 40 cents.

ixew urljaxs juiy a uotton me mar-i is dull, with a declining tendency. Sales of 1 ,500 bales middling at Floor Is dull and de-j c.llnlng, with sales at 7 50 a tsSf for common and S3 '25 for superfine. Lard in kegs II j. Mw Orlhans, Julya. Cotton is easy but not quotably lower, with sa'f of 1,500 bales.

jniv a. cotton nas tteennea to-. dav Jl to cent, with sales of 700 bales. District ml Columbia Advertisements. STKAMIM ATS CONN KOT1N WITH F.ACH TRAIN OF CARS IN WASHINGTON The Stonmers THOMAS COLL-YER or WASHINGTOSs! will make the above connections, leaving Washing to at 6, A.

ibr the Orange and Alexandria Cars, and oonneot with the same tram on thoir arrival. Menis furnished on the Boats. fry-The Boats oonnoot wrth the Trains from Bal timore. SAA1UEL GKDN KV, 21-tr ijaptam. THK POTOMAC RI VFR STEAMBOAT COMPANY'S STKAMBOAT "ALTCK PRICF.

Capt. Pamcsi, Baker, Will commence her reeular trios on TUKSDAY MORNING, the 29fh instant, touoiiuig at thathflar-eat landings on the river. Leave astnngton at 6, and Atexanrm at 7 oiocac, TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS. av tui uix iK i ii 'iic u.tct i v'-- WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY MORNINGS, until further notice. in26-'tf CitU IT IU 'I- 3 ISJ flM tn rJpTxssnATS and Fridays.

Fart round St: front AUxanriria 75 esnts. trip (51; The THOMAS COLL YER leaves Was'iinsrnn at 9. and at 9J. Coacliea leave the Capitol for tt.a boat at 81. Coach lare 10 cents.

Persons wistnns tlia Coaches will leave their residence with Georgo and Thorns Parker, Refreshments ou the boat. oosi-m; BAiviUJi.jj br.u.itmMii. fOK SALE AMD KKiVL tl-OK SALE One three-s'ory DWELLING, with back buildings, on Chatsworth street, and one two-story HOUSE in Schroeler street. Both to be scld at a bargain, as the owners wish to leave town, inquire ot luas. liKi.N rias, io.

West Saratoga street. jS-6t! Sj LtK SALE A desirable FARM of SIXTY fis A.CRES, vrith neat, comfortable and convenient "BUILDINGS, nearly new, all beautifully locured, in a heaitiiy and improved neieiilvirhood, 17 miles from Baltimore, 1 mile from Frankhnvilie, nnd alioiit 1 mile from Lee's on the read to Bel-Air. Two stages the ilailv. further particulars, enquire ai 26 E. LOMBARD ST.

ty3-3tp FOR RENT A very superior fjsqHOCSKin North Frederick street; it. has bae building, kit eiien dining room on samo floor; livdrant in the yard and in fcitciien. The house has been newly papered and painted. To a good tentmt the tent will be moderate. Apply to J.

COTTI HROADBENT, oflice Fayette s'reet, next door to Cbesspeake Bank. 3 3t C. C. I.ANP11ER. WtrsrFY B.

Tarr. fm FOR SALE GROUND RENTS on Ger.nan, Howard, Montgomery, Lexington, Hanover, txar. den.Pratt and Doipnin inrwus others in diil'er-ent parts of tbe city, from 51 5 to 3410, payable "m-airnillv. A'fO. HOUSES and L'iTS, FARMS.

COCXTKY SEATS, MOUTCiAVES. let. WANTED 57H0 six percent, bound Rents. Enquire at No. West Baltimore of j3 3D WESLEY B.

TARR k. CO. A BKUTIFUL SC.MMI'.R RKSIDKNCW FOR BENT, bT the senson or by the year, near -ti-the 6 ile stone on the Reis'erstown road. For particulars, epplr to A. C.

SMITH a l-joifittg: or to SAMUEL WILHKLM, est. PRATT Baltimore. 2-6'. FOR RENT. A very desirable two storvand erVjSttio DWELLING, with two parlors, piaag3, fcdinina; room and kitchen on first lloor, and seven eharnbera; a laree ard attached, running back to an atiey.

This House is situated on Hoiiins street, being No. 27 the neigliliorhood is very For ratticuiars, inquire of SAMUEL J. SOPER 3c No. S6 South Charlea street. jy 3-tf -ti FOR RENT A verv comfortahle two story fulHOUSK, with hack buildings, hydrant and side sJtliey, No.

Sst Park sriret. Rent $223. Two oonntrv res-denees for sa'e, with 22 and 14 seres WARF1ELD LEE, 13 St. Paul's street, -tf OK JA l.n OK Lr.AMr. L.O ISOfbV fc-tf.

1 Atiout 20 acres on Gay street extended. terweeu Woif snd Lanvale sts. weet side. orEK- lite Greenwood. This leing a great thoroughfare them dsirabia tor many pnrpoEes.

Terms rea-o: ab'-e. Apply to JOS. THOMAS, mu9-eo2in( eorr.er of Park and Ciay sts. FO RENT A new four-story WARE-Rt? HOUSE, No. 14i Piatt street, opposite the Malt or -Hou'e.

For terms, apply on ths premises, or to GEO. C. COLLINS DEN SON, Vjm I.ieht street whsrl. Ja eo4t MAKKKT nr.darcifrr.Arl -Tf rtrlV9 a a i.a ttrn SSstorr 'd atti'ft BRICK DWELLING AND STORE No. Lextrgton street, 8uth be tween Pacs at Green streets: on favorable terms.

I is subject to aground rent of 5-M 66. Apply tr T. PARKIN SCOTT-i rs-eofit I i St. Paul's street. liOR ENT A V.

HAR F.fronting ino fet on Lee I street, and 811 feet on uham street dock. Possession Tenon let of July. For temrn. icd! to A. fcORDON, or G.

R. H. HUGHES, Calrert street. rvext tf the iiieciimucs' tinof. jA-tit J.

FOR SALE 170 acres of LAND, about 9 inhes fe.fvfrofn tl city, well improved aures 5i ilea from "the our, near ine turnpike; S3 acres ia Carroll oe.dnty, SJ miles from the Reisterstown pike; 11 acres 6 miles from the city, on the Frankhn pt'ke; a 5tor and Dweiiicg oa Hanover 2 Stores and Dwei-ings on Dolphin and a number of others in various ol the edy. Centra! Ground-tents wanted. Ap iy bJUI.OUrilr.K-- ftUKUls, ino. um. fan; st.

ja FOR SAIJ- That tarea-story r.5 1W LLll Ati, (i io- 92, on tne west s-deoi rortri uisHrtes street, near wutuerry atreei. innt-tr 24 feet.and extend in back 120 feet to a 2fl feet ai'r. it is limit in tiie best manner; lias wide, lofty parlors; 19 tf.fiir.bere, fitted with and gas stur. Terms of eare, payable on the first of Octo-ntr, 1-357; ene-htif of trie balanc in oaeh, and theresi-iu IS from the day of tale. Apply to J.

SiMMEAAIAN.oinoa Faretta street, 2nd door Weit St. Paul street. Mar.fiion House. 16-tft rfi FOR SALE 7 FIRST CLASS HoUS-EiT ES, situaUsd oa the south ante of Madison avnue, oeing the roond and third hounen from Prsmn ftreet; alio, one on the north Bide, FOR SALE OR SENT, tmg tho third house from Preston street: and me on Hoffman street between MoCuliooh and Ross itreets, for sale, and under i.ie to a good tenant; will jesoid to par at least In per a'so. one on ths south Bids ef Lexington street, west of Pine.

Ail ol the above property is built in the bst moaner, witli all the modem improvements; will lsoidopon rool terms. For particulars enquire ot GEORGE J. ZIMMERMAN. 319 West Lexington street. m22-tfj A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.

The Fttt Bubscritier will sell nt private sale his FARM, "situated Prince Gsorgf'i tohniy, within fifteen mi. 'es of WBshitighm city and six roiiss from the WTn8hirig-im Brsr.ch Railrosd. There i in the tract 361' narps: shout two hundred of which is heavily Tire Isnd is easily worked, and is in a tine state cultivation. It has upon it never-falling Springs of exoeliPtit water, cue. veaiently situated; yung Apple snd Peaeii Orchards, with other va'ieties of choice Fruits.

The imp'ovements consist of a pleasant D'ELL-f HOUSE, Out-Houaes, Bam, Tobacoo Houses, S-'sbiinr, To oerson whrhir-s to parc'issa ft rood Farm, an spportnt'iur is now olTered rarety to met wiih. a it is eligibly situated in a liPaltlir tmd delighttui-neigh-borhood. copveniect to either Washington city or Baltimore by raiinwd, and witiiin a short distance of two or three churcbes. Address tiie undersigned, at Baena VistA Post-oiTiee. Prince George's oounly, or ca.il upon bun at the Farm.

JAMES T. PERKINS. 1 BUIIJMNG FOR LEASE. HE ADVERTISER has several Building LOTS id the north side of lombard near Patterson Park, knd a'so on Litti BropdwRj, for Iease. The lots ara end a fire view of the city nd fc arbor.

Enquire at Patterson Park Uose, in the injtr. apj-tf? OLD CHEAP CORNER, No, 254 FA YE TTF. TEAS, WIN ES AND GROCERIES. Fsaitlies going to the counfrv would do well to estl get a Eupply choice Teas a-id Groceries of all kinds; pure Wines aad Brandies, for medical purposes, in liotties or on draught, qua! to any in the citr. Also.

Scotch Ale and Brown Stout. For stue a the most pieapirg terms. H. W. DUNCAN, jet.v 'sin S.

E. corner Fayetre and PioesM. (HAND AND B4NK DL'SV. 5ni tons No. A Peruvian GUANO 50 tons AA Mexican 2.T.K! busheis BONE DUST.

All of superior qaatiny. For sals at the iawe3t prices, deliverahieaf the Agent's wsreiioune. Feu's Point, or at my store, Nos. 147 14:1 N. Howard t.

PETER ZELL. ALL GUANO by rue warraated pure as re-oeived fiom Ager.t. jl-trnt DR. CHEESAIAN'S PILLS FOR FEMALES. The combinations ol ingredients in tnese Pills, is the resuiltof a long and extensive practice thsy aremitd in their operation, and certain of restoring nature to its proper channel.

In every instance pave the Puis proved successful. The Pills invariably open thosi obntruotir r.3 to which lemalea are linbie. nnd bring nature into its proper channel, whereby health is restored nnd the pale and deathly counrenaooe cnanged to a he-alfhy one. No feniaie can enjoy good health unless ghe is regular whenever an obstruction takes place, whether from exposute, coid, or ant other cause, the general health lieums immediately to decline, anil the yant of such a remedy ha bf-eu the cause of bo manr Oonsnroptions among young Headache, pain the side, paipitation of the he.irt, loathing of food, and disturbr-1 sleep, do most always arise from the interruption of nature: aiid whenever that is the tne Pi'is wiii invariably rernf-dr aii theso evils. puce 51 per bos, or six for .55.

For sale, by SETH S. HaNCE. No. Lis Baltimore stroet. Sent to any p8rtC'f the cantry by ir.adj; JMIF.

GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER in Hi ') at in a npouya. DR. J. S. ROSE'S (of PhiiadoIphiAJ CSL-EBRATKn SAKSAFAKILLA BLOOD PURIFIER.

Ax a Sprint and Summer Alurativ Medicim wsi lnvixoratint JJrink it has no equal. It purifies ahd enriches the Blood; Acts upon the Liver, Stomach and BowaU; tlarriaa of all secretions and humors; Cleanses the skin of all eruptions; Gives appetite, bloom and vigor; Strengthens Rnd invigorates the constitution; Makes the skin soft, smooth and natural; Expels Pimples, Boils end Sores; Cures Scrofula snd ftil Skin Eruptions: Cures Dropsy Kidney and Bladder Affections; Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Gout; Drives thn evil effect of mercury from the system: Builds-us a weak state of. body AilftTS Nervous Affections cd enlivens the spirits. For Female Complaints, rwhieh in their very nturs. are exhausting and debiiitatins, it is partioulyiy reoom-mecded.

Indeeil, it makes the weak strong: tne pale and emaciated; from sickness or natural causes, have Jr sale by COIJM AN 5Olf EKSarrV AfsoPherson Seth S. Hanoe, and- C. P. Wiseman, BnlUmore street, and by B. Sttttisoary, Broadway, Fell's Point; andby all tn3 Drugiists ia-rvlnnd.

VinrtruB 'aslnneton citr. tn2 2aw3rn a ,11. -j a. ft nTll(lMAA SA ANtN.OI ir4irvTr.wii'. i si mnow receiving csygo for the sliove pott, and will sail wrth dispatch.

For fisht apply to A. C. HALU Agont, jeyi-tf! ExclinncePiss. THE AGENTS tr tne fweil known house r.f JAMES BROWN LIVEHeoOL, issue CERTIFICATES OF PASSAGE from tl pnrts of lrelnnd, England, gcotland. and Wales, to tlos port.

Also. Drafts, lrt-tn ill and upwards, mvnbls in ht psrt or the Unitec Kingdom. FOARD ROGERS, my 1-ecmni IB Bowly's whvf. rr BALTIMOR and WF.ST POINT J.jts?"r- STEAM PACKET COMPANY, fsr POSOOTEAKUE, NORTH, viRir. MXfi MATTAPOSI HIVERS.

The Steamer GLADIATOR, Cspf. tjimrt Bjt, will leave foot of SOUTH STREbr HAKl-on and after FRIDAY, 6th of Juiy, at 6 clock P. for places and landings as above, and continue to leave the fame place and at snmo hour until further notice. Returning will leave King and Oueen Court House on TCESDA at so'CIwck a. 01., arn tVf.

on Wednesdays. Baiti- C.nlnnnalMMl l. 1lU. The rflltlMnT WI 't r.nf be responsible for its measurement. Fre ight received on Thursdays and up to 6 o'clock on IruUys.

All freights must tie pra-paui. For freight or psssage spply on board, or to BALL, CI jeSO-tff No. b'l Sout.i street. NOTICE TO SOUTHERN TRAVELLERS, For Norfolk. Wilmimtrm.

C1rl.li. Anguita, Mobil afi A Oritan, 11 Ray L.it and Seaboard Honnoke Rnii-rofi. The steamer NORTH CAROLINA leaves the rnnn Dock, foot of Concord Btreat, Baltimore, every MONDAY. WEDNESDAY nd FRIDAY.and thesteamer LOUISIANA every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. at P.

M. f59-tf Pres't Bsito. Staamnoat Co. FOR PHTLADKI.PHI A. 5 PITI'PYS' IINU1V LINK.

pifWRKB. ftsntain ii wjk veil 1 iv. i a -x Tripp, will commence runmnr on this lont-estabhstied route, for Pliiladelphia, on MONDAY. A pril 2, leavmsr ITnion Dock, foot of Conoord street, daily, (exoept Sunday, at 6 o'clock, A. stopping st Ford a Lsnd'ne and Port Herman.

Fare. Cabin 3 59 Forward Doet. 1 50 dSUPPF.R provided on hoard. e2-'tf WAI. CRAWFORD, Agent.

NEW ARRANGEMENT FOR SASSAFRASS RIVER CECIU Capt. L- D. Cask. wdl leave hr wharf, at Light srreet, every TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNING for 6EORGETO WN and all retura-ingBs-medsy. Fare 91; Meais extra.

STF.AMF.R OSCEOTM wi leave 1 Light street wharf everr MONDAY -KVHMNG. at 1 P. for land dies on Pocomoke and Annamessex Rivers, cail'mg at Chess-cexis gir.e snd returning. Returning leaves Snow Hdl WEDN F.SDAY MORNING. at 8 oVoek, A.

AL; An-namessex 6 P. AI. Passage Pocomoke Ar.nnnws-sex fr2 50; meals extra. Leaves every FRIDAY at 6 P. AL, for Cone River, KuibksI snd leonardtown, touching at St.

AlsrvV and Putey Point. Returning leaves Ionardtown SATURDAY at2t'ciock, P. making calls. Paroage and. fare S3.

Freights must be prepvd. jel 1-lm 1 SAAFL G. AH LES, Agent. STEAMBOAT VV I SALALL Ou and after MONDAY, th 26th of Miroh. th Steamer WILSON SMALL vrill leave Nendliam's wharf.

Light sret, every MONDAY AND THURSDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock, for Dea; a Is'and, Latriings on Wieoroico river, Wnde Haven, Pnaoes Ann, and Shsd Point, reluming next days, TUE3 DAYS Dd FRIDAYS, leasing at 8 o'c'ock. Leares Baltimore every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock, for ArrnapoUs and Herring Bay, returning same dsys. Passage and fare to White Haven, Princess Ann and Salisbury 93 TO ToAnoapoi.il 75 Herrtn? Bay 1 00 MmIi extra. JOHN H. KIRWIN.

je 7-101 Capwia. FOR. CAPE ALA V. 'tx, -r-! Passengers ibr this Bath-Kr'trnFrrkjzm3 jng piace are respectfttllr inform! that the splendid steamers GENT. AlcDONALD and THOS.

POWELL will commence a daily line to it A V. At A on THIIRfV. Julr S. Passengers bom Baltimore, bv taking the steamer PIONEER Captain ITipp. wnicn leaves i nion xhick.i; ui i.on- r.r,rA Ktrpt rtail-r.

I GTOPnt Slindn 6 0C-OCl. II. wili s-ecure a pn'sssTe to Cape May, on one of the above nsmeu imibis ai rsew Fare from Baltimore to Cape May, ino.ad jxz Carriage hire on the Island. 5" Children (nnrier 12 yearsi and Seirants 2 Meals provided oa bofrd. jvVtf.

WAI. CRAWFORD, Agent. ii mm FOR RKT KR I CKSBURG. RICH PETERSBURG, tt-Tne well known.ssf and comfortabls steam er AIARYLAND, Captan Chaklfs E. Mitchfll leaves Commerce street wharf every WEDNESDAY at 5 P.M.

Her passenrers wilt arrive at Fredericksburg at 8 P. and at Richrsond at an early hour of the evening of the nxt day. This route affords the oppoTtonitT for an uudisturlied nisht's reti also, for viewing the tieatuiful soeuerv of the Potomac by dav-light. Her Ecoominnd.itiors for the cornfort c-f passn-f ers are nrsurpasaed, having a large numir of berths; also. BTAte rooms.

Through tickets to Fredericksburg 52 pe Riclimond 4 on 4 Passage tn Potomac landings Alexandria and Washington 2 00 Mesit Ibr first o.ass eliarje; a so, state rooms, unless occupied br ladies o' famities. Foraard cabin passenera will be furnished with meais snd lodging tree. Fr furtjier information. bppJt on lwTd. or tf CHAS.

WORTHINGTON, Agent, snS-eoftmt Cttnmeros street wharf. PHILADELPHIA. jM WILMINGTON AND BALTI MORE KalhKUAU. HAYRE-DZ-GllACE ACCOMMODATIOS TRATX. A train of cars will leave Pres'dent street depot DAILY (except Snndnvst at o'clock A.

AL, and 3 o'clock P. AL. for HA VR E-D RACE. Returning, will leave Havre-de-Graee at 5.30 A. M- find 5.30 P.

AL This train is particularly adnr-ted to toose wishing to make an EXCURSION to where a Painon has been eree'ed for PiO-nio partips. Rise, ail'ord" sn oppc.tunity tor those wiio wisu devote a div to hsirng, and ret am to the e-itr behi'e night. jvS ti IaI WAI. CR AWFORD. Azen-.

FOR PHILADELPHIA. PtJTI.A h'LPHI A. WII.MT NR. 71Q2V B-4LTO. RvliI.RO.4D.

PASSENGER TRAIN'S leave Pal timor daily i except Sundays for PHILADELHHLa. at 3, (Ei-prrw,) ru li A. 7 P.M. For HA VR E-D EMBRACE at 8. Accommodation 3 and 11 A.

AL, and 7 ar.d 3 P. M. 7 P. M. train for Philadelphia rum 7err night, it heir- the only t-ain on Siadays.

11 A. M. train has a St'cndCia Car atraeaed. FaT in it to Phiii'deipiiia, 52. HaSetovJ Class Tirktis sold in Cars.

TRATN3 FOR BALTIAIORK leava at 8 o'clock A. AL. 35taruntKt trmn.lan I 11 P. M. Leave Havre-de-Graoo at li A.

AL, 3-15 and 5.10 P.M. WM. CRAWFORD, Agent. NOTICE TO SOUTHERN ITU Vfl VDS CKffiT It ROUTK FOR. Tffff A- A 1 1 i A u.

SO faat dai! Mail Line for Fredericks-bsrg, Richmond, Petarsbnrg, Weldoa, N. Charleston, S. Aiunstv and Nw via. Washington D. leave Baittniors EVERY uarter past 4 o'clock, ad afternoon at quarter past 6.

For further intormation and through tickets, app-r at Uie Southern Ticket Office. Camden between Howard snd Euta streets, to fmU-t-Ti E. F. KREBi1. Agent.

NORTH URN CKNTKAL RAILWAY. YORK AND BED RD SPRINGS. Arranrments have beenootoplefed hr ja8n-gers will be carriM to the above eeiei.rated Vraierins Pssscc-ers Zyr YORK SPRINGS leav Calvert gtation, H.iltimtrre, DAILY', Sundsys exeeptal at 8i A. AL, arri-ing in Hanover tn d.nner, thence br th fine coaches of Mr. Davis Garber to the tspriius.

Fare PasienfTS for BEDFORD SPR INGS Calvert StatH.n, BHitimore. at 8 A. AL and 12 AL (Sundays except ed or 1" P.M., DAILY, connecting at HrriS-burg With trains over the Pennsylvania Railrovl to Hoiiidavsbnrg in time for the- Conahes wr.ich ti er at. 9 A.M. for tlje Springs.

Fare ly For lurtner iDlbrinati-xi apply at tne lieset oi-je. Caivert Station, N. E. uorter of Oalvert aai Bee Franklin streets C. ADRKON.

fAPCKl Superintendent. NEW LIVE OMNI RUSES if 1 1 VI FELL'S POINT iSra: Tfl A A We to ea'l the attenf ion of the nnnli.j t.y a LINE OF OMNIBUSES that is now rurr.in Anny from H. STEVENSON'S. NO. 45 THAMES STREET, F.

by war of Broadway. Baitiniors, Hnnovcr ar.d Light streets, ac-i Federal Hill, fr FERRY BAR. connestirc Willi ths Ferry Boat at trial for PATAPSCO CITY, meetieg ou tu Thar sida of the rlvar an omnibus Curis'Ttir. Lesa Tiamss ptreet at half-past 7 o'clock, A. AL do.

do, do. at half-past 1 o'clock, P. M. -io. do.

do. at lialf-past 5 o'clock P. M. Iava Sun Iron Bu.Idais at 8 o'clock. A.

M. io. do. do. at 2 o'clock, P.

AI. do. do. do. at 6 o'oiock, P.

AL lsve Ferry Bar at hall-past 8 o'a't'k, A. At. do. do. at half-past So'olk, P.

M. do. do. athVif-rast O'clk. P.

M. Aa is offered br tiiis arrangemant for every or.e to bars a or.eap and pleasant mde of en-jorment. jtiUtmJ JESSE AIARDKN, STORE AND FACTORV, A.S SOVTH CHARLES STREET. c8 Inver.hir and Almufacturerof KiilroH-i, H-y, Ltr Stork. Deyot, other kinds of SCALES, and retail, warranted eaual to the St-eia, ard Bt nute-h less price, tei-tf AULT'S ENGLISH TURNIP SEED.

We hnva received our uaiiai biid! otaiS Sl-nrnag a improved Swede or Ruta-Basa 1 TV UN IP Veiiow Hrhrid, Whi Gl-'bo, Red and White-Top Flat Norfolk TURNIP SKFI- Ftriy. Ir.gsnd Half Lorn UREEN CUCUMBER SEEli: ai! of wt icii are ot the owm su perior quality es those heretofore sold by us. wnio.i ha. a ev Va TJKSiltLKS. Wehavejiist opened a sapnrior sswtmnt of tboe celebiated Silver, Slfel Drilled Eyed XahDLKS, of Geo.

end Jno. Goes' and Reading and Turner mrta-ufaofura, at Wuolsta'e and Retail, at iowest rnar.ufao-turers' prioea. S. AULT 3c THREE HUNT. RED DOLLRS RE WARD Ran away frorn the subscriber, living in Hartori county, Alarrland, on Sunder, the 2-ti-.

of" May last, a NEGRO MAN named HARRY, aged twenty years, about live feet eisht inches high, etout built, has verr thick -lips aid" eene rail smiles when spoken to, aid shows his teeth, rery n'H'-h: lage feet, long, large and s.nulariy shaped hed. hns ft iarga scar on his right leg -tween his lenaa and ancle Th9 reward will be paid for his dehi ery, erther in Hariord or city so I gi hnn PHILIP 4 3t. Taylor P. Hvford county, Md. SEVEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.

Ran awayimmtae 6ub- CAr- i- I in I I rA rwuintr Klti VK Siaan. r. dar. 7th Mar last, three EGRO EN. named "Talbot" su-i "Samuel." James is quite black, about 5 feet 9 inches high, good looking, pisasaut when spoken to.

3i ears olti: leit a Inee mulatto wife in the neighborhood; called himseif "james-Cramweii." Talbot ia a tiark mu'a-to. 23 rears oid, eves, 5 ft. 3 ir.ohe high, ve'y short reck; had on a rough 'dark prey oat when h-y tel't: called himself "Talbot Sirnnel, a mulatto, 21 year a old, front teeth broad, witharspace between: delicately made, 5 ft, 7 itches htglu ond has a down looW vhen spoken to, end etl's himseif "Samuel Jones." The above reward will lx paid for the apprehension of the three negroes, if scoured in any jail, so I get them araui. or Jysefoi. iHiAr.

I i WILLIAM P. O-, ve gi vert so iruir.li sariBiaction, togof tier witn an onier A 11 Dii'N SEEDS Li our line, for sa.e, wholesae 1 retail. by SAM'L AULT SON. l'vnrt and Waur atrers. uattimore.

ftta. OiTerB th moat Ortatn, Speedy anl only ef-ts4H Reineay in ths wo-id for DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE CJ-ACTKF. WARK ANTED, or NO CrIASf S. IN FROM ON TO TWO DA YS.rrt Organ.o Weaker. Pains tho acx.

rrtttvm, of Ui Kidneys errrt B.a--J'.lw, Iservoua w. tulity, Dyrpepsia, Langor, I Spirits, mt Ideas, pB'rifElioa of tha Heart, DiTnnf of Sigtrt or GiddinessAtf actions of tiie tisi, Tiiroat, Ncs or Skis thoe terribie di'ovi- frorn the mflrscretion or So'itarr of Yo those Dreedfel btmI Desrmctive btb-duae Constitutional Dohihty, render MaTJif-J Destroy both IVht and Msnd. YOUNG KEN Eseeially, who have beooire tt: ristiras of Oirtry Vice, that dreadful and destrucrvs htrnt, wr.i-:h sweeps to an tbonnandsof Men of the roost exalted ta.e&tsand trjiian; mteilaai, wtio might otiierwise Lave er.tranoed lutsmes with the tiinnders of erecuonre, or to Bsiaiy is lirmg lyre, may oaii yith fuii conhdeao. ATARR AG Hmm Pzssoxs, or Yoar.j Men act-ajsatlfc-BtrarriaEe-Iing ofFhysieai tn-bii'ty, deformities, should appty irtims'liai'iy. He wo pine tnmsa under the care of Dr.

J. ta rsiieious oochda ia bis honor as a Vae eonhdently re'y upon htsrkiil ss a I)R. JOHNSTON, Msmnsrof th Ro! College graduate fmrn or.e of the most eminent Cot.era of tt United States, snd the greater pvt of wose been spent the bOFpilals of London, Pans, and elsewhere, has eSectod mit of tre mcsi a-fonisiimg cures tt.at werever known; many troalrt with rirjncg in the bend and eart when asieap; ee terrousnes. being alarmed at Buunao sotiads. lt-fclnesa.

with frequent blasbmr, atter.drd orrmiTX with derangement of were etired imrr.fsl iatel TA PA RT1CULA NOTICE! Dr. J. addrosres all thos who bare ir.iarM eelTres by improper indulgences ho-ri which ruin both bndv and mind, nnfitrrrg far either buinss, namste or society. 'iHJ5i are some of the sd awl eJejta BTorl'iced br early hebits of routin, tiz: W'itWnsa ftialJaekiiikiLinil, Pains ia telfead, Tknmm Sight, IjOss power, Paipitatioo of Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritat.iiitT, De-atigerwe cf the Digestive FnnctirmB, Dsarlity, 5rra-tcms of ComnurpioB. ic.

fearful T-r ctj rr.if i nnch to be dreaded Mew. C-alasUs-a ideas. Depression of Spirits, Evil Fore'odxca, Avw-ior to iiety, Self-Distrust, Ive cf Sou.aae, la idity, are some of the vi. prodnoed. ol persons, of ill ages, can ao-rr js'tjre Ia the cause of their declining heakh, losing thtr 'r, beoommr wenk, pale, nervous asd emf5.cJt&,t aTe Brrrgnicrapre3rar.ee about the eye, ootra, an-1 tr vout of e-jcc arc ption YOUNS MEN T7ho have mjtired therrise.ves br a certain jrMj lis cntged in when alone a habit frequently la-nirtd evi! ooinpanionB, or at school, the etl ests cf wtnoh ar.) Etsntry fit, even when ssleep, and if not f.cre4 resits mr-rriare lir.poBs.o'e, and deatroTS both nrrd and tyly ehouid apply What a city that a "tr Ban, tiie hope of his country, the darling of his parex st, should be snatched froin all and eajoyrsaaia cf Hie.

br the rorises nencrs of dnvirititg IrcTfi vj ol narare. and indulging in a certain secre 3it. jssai ysrsoos mbst, before enrrtemri-nfrc that a sor.nd and bo.iy are tie cseat-tary regnisites to promote hspotnesa. ir deed. withoEt these, the journey tht-agb hfe heecos a weary piigrinirige; the prt-spett hourly vrtrrr3 13 View; tha mud looines stariowed wuh tlrratr, Z2 Siied with the melancholy reflection tnit ths hiTysJt another teoome biiglited fh m.rowB.

OFFICE. NO. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK lA.ii hand srde from Baltimore street, a frc.Ti the comer. Faii not to besrvs r.an.e and Be particniar, for Ignorant, TrHnr Quatiii. witi fXlee names or Paltry JimmbH by Usereonfitronof IV.

wnr. WEAKNESS OF THE ORGAN'S cared and Tuil vigor restored. To StntnKtrt. Diplomat kuu in kis tfltU wini tontain a slam is uu en lis ttmit. BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL Tfce orVLT FI-Aca where a ce cm be oVnr4, Mercttru or NeTinns Iruf Ctti.

DR. JOHNSTON, TThe fotirder of this Celebrated Instttntl. aa4 tt fln'y Regniarly I-Vlurted Pfcysioian Adverrssirg, el-fers the most eoeylr jd eerUia rernauy in the w-: for ail the efTeets of IMPROPER OR EVIL HABITS, Orracie Weslroesa. Parns tKe Loins, StntTra General Der.ihty, Ijissitude, Proratiors.Nerr3Tasrae. Rest'-s Nights, PspitatiOEC-f the Heart.

RmgTJjf im tr-f Fars, Le-ss cf AletDcr-, Corrffision, Affections of the Head. Throat. Nose or ar4 rs. thcs peev.liar D.sorders ariB.te from the indiMretie or Solitaty Haiti af Yovrk, rendeTng ttem ttcii tiherDuJt'trers, Stndy, Soore'r. rT Alsrrra.

DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. I etl the mismided and irnr-rsdent vorary or r.a-a?re hr.de he hss iret.iid t.e rfsls or tl ps rtfar 4t-esse, it too often haireri tirat an iil-triTrei mtts stiAorfl or drea-i of djer-overr datera turn frtan ia.yig tr those who, from education and refpectatp'urr. saa alone befriend hnn, tjeisring ti'l the ryrnptorriF ol this disease make aliecting tl.e bend, throat, note, sKin, pntrrcwai on with frightful rapidity, tiii rlesih purs a perrext t- fete dreadful Buaencrs br serUr him to 'that twint frjtiri trave'er retKrr.s." It is a maiaac-3 fact that thousands fali victtros tnthis tenruj-e aif3J owing to the rnskiilfuiness of umorant by tire use of that deidly rr-t'yoa, wntry, tjh ta consLirutioa and make th riidf fof life rtiiseraDj- DR. REMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS. By thiB great and isnportant Remedy, weirrress 4l the organs is speedily cured and full vreor iwerail.

Thousands of the most Nervous and Debilitated tol-vtdna's. rrho ha.f lost ell hnpe. hare been iaaiiadiaity reheved. All ircpedirrent in MARRIAGE, Physical or Mental Nsrmw lrr'-biiitr. arid AVeaknes.

or exhat.oa of 1 mosifearfai kind, eure-t Dr. TO STRANGERS. Thk Mawt TnorsAns oared at this tastV.zlfi within the last twelve Tears. sihI rurtwoas ytr-tant Surgical perfornied by Dr. Johitsisa witnessed by the reporters of the papers aa-J other persojis, cotrees of nave appea-d arftijr and attm before the public btfiies Air a fmlltmcn of chtirai-ter mnd responsibility, is a sa2-oient guarantee to the afflicted.

OFFICE, No. 7 SOUTH East or left Jit? or from strut, Ea for JUrnoraiit, TriSinrr Qaaoka. atrrett by the reparation of Dr. lot near. je27-lrt tt( A SAFE.

SPEED A' AND PHRilA-1 ,1 UU ENT CI for Diseases of Ir.ipra- dere, Diseases of the Bladder. Kidneys, Weakness, er-d sil Diseases of the Sexual Ortw HL31BOLD'S COMPOCXB FLUID E1TC7 BCCHV. This jtopular ar.d fpecifie remedy ia nowotferei the aSiiCted and guaranteed to cur- at. Use afan-pia-nta under f1V-ir of This reine--lT- hu urea thousands nrnr thnusar.rls fmrn tha haihls cf MERCILESS QUACKS, IF cot from premature praves. It is vsrr 1 the taste, creates ro percept iLIe niay be1 taken by persons or either sex.

This medicine w.i speedi; cure the ost frra of d.neases of Ii-pradenee, Rd renowte tr.e Tstem. restors sas patient to a perfect stare ff and Pvrjiv. Organic eaknesses. Nervousness, Stinal Cvs- platr.r, can by trie us? r.f this -Mb Kerned. As a Medicine which must lodr.

from the simply tielicafe fn the eot.f-.r.ed and 6 pairirj invalid, roeonn' i dea- aift CURE AND PRRVKNTIVK. blood: blooot't For the rnr cf Scad Hea.1. Ttter, m-ples on tne Fas, aii.1 at! KruptVma cf the Skm, ue other renienr but Compound Fluid Extract of SAR-SAPAHILL ona bottle faiir eriua in srrwgtn one eaiioi Srrnp SJa-pariTia: it is the or. remedy caa he Voiiedoaia performing cures in all an an comp.ain: e-s rasom-merdert. In mv prpnration to the pnVia.

I wo-s'd haa it understood that tney f.re not I) arrk re-comrrended for everr disease. p'sseinx 1-ttse or a ctr-ative powers ardidoir.g more ir.rti"- tttfu-. gort. Compound Bwtini" extract of the 01nsr: CTenatn Buchu leaves. nr.d re SnrsaparXa is nn extract of the sirs aarii.A mot, inth of wruch ava ths nmst aotive which c-n i-e ma-le.

Tiir liava haen prescribed verr exieiiiiiT'y. aad have riven to pibeieJ and whether in'town. country, tioirti or private practi'-e. the nrot and Bseqaivocal sa'isfactiii. Several ielteTS hnre lie.n reoeivsu front di itirgnisheYi physicians, s.ine frxira profea'sors of of their virtues end th-ir Bpe-n'orit er ail other preparations ia the abora iinr.etice, whose sames wili lio found acton.

ran each Orrc. Price Flntd Extract Bjchtt. per bottts Extract S.itsa?eruia. SI inr it e. F.fL.4.

Pre raced and sold br H. T. F.LMBOLD, Ci xis No. JVO Cheeimt street. To I bad of S.

S. HANCE. esae an-J Rfa3 Aret. No. 1-14 Baltimore street, Baltimore, sn't Dro-gigrs everrwhre.

ie28 Q-nO REWARD- DR. DOTE AND LO'i CHALMFRS' A.ST1- TIO X. for the ears 9f Diseases of a rertnin dflirat an stent rjf a.frcmeibes yet for the e.WLp.iajtf5v this is tft most so. ft. speedy, nnd eerlntn, as itosras without the least regard to diet, dr.sk.

eapocurs Bpp-icatioa to hnsiness. We have no long qnscklsh rescurrtendatiora eeive the public if the rt.etiLclirs d.es noi stur for kseif tiote shall speak for it. Ouro'oiect is aofefr tne puhlie where it cai. I oiitV.aasl. aa-J tha prspnetror ehailer.res nr.j one to prcxiaca a tetter iseaioiic, um-bt anr circnmstses.

ft is found to be an erTeetna! preventive arair.st th disease, if It does cot sdei the in least, and is perfectly piea-isct and agraeaais ttea Bforoach. l-Ilttnto ANTIDOTE, 51 BeTTLS LOTION, SoCkxt. One bottle lasts a wesk, wiiioh per.erailf enrss aw-y are cured in less tirr.e. Fnrsa'ebr jel-tf S. S.

HANCE. lot Bs-tinwra st. DR. ALAGN'IN'3 LUCIN A CORDIAL. OR ELIXIR OFLOTE.

The only positive cure fT loss of Alascuiar Enerr, Physical Lassitude and General Prostratton, axtl all Nervous AtTectiors. SJugtai-hesa of the Iwver, and every disease in anyway nectei with the Orgar.ic Functions. Persor.s about to marry, if ctaiseo-uB of nar wJg-ness or disability, should lcvariabir take the I.UCtN.A COR IMA L. bs it wili infal.d-ly restiee heaitit find in a brief period; ard where war.tof i arar-M of reeret, if recourse hed to it, ti.e most tvotHi-i. results may be anticipated th oonfcsnce.

P.rm I weakiwsi and l.tstutude lefore taking i. at on eotne robust and foil of energr nndsr its tntliiano. Price S3 per Iwittln, or four bottles for 10. For aTeJsr SETH S. AXC'E, 1M Baltu0? atraei.

and STOtT A A aiirn zUr. D. C. ielt ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. Tlia subscriber -will pay One Huidred rwd for tha apprenessioo of JOHN BRX5-COK so that he gets him mraic.

He mi anr without any known cause to me, tea days agt. Hi complexion is verr Mack; alont hve fret seven ircfiea in height: speaks slaw when talking. Ha was from Alichnei B. Carroll's estate, near Notfythari, Kss wife ar Dr. Skinner's, near the same ela.ee.- ils will, no doubt, eiuiavor tn make to North.

AVAL II. WILLI AAI3, Tcy25-2awSia Pstuxvwt. r.jt- p. Q. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD' Ran away from tne subscribe'-, on Sunday tat May 87th.

my Negro Man ANDREW, aboS -3-22 1 or 24 rears old, fiv fet few or fire inooM or rarhr biackj Had on when be tett brown linen rnt3, ana a auk worsted coat, browa and purpla striped and a whita wool hat, and has a sore le between, ths ksa and ank.e, 'Thatva rewarJ wilt be pia it takea within the State of Maryland, aai if taia elaawhera one-half whai ha wui faring. Joshua h'tchins. ty-tr. ATor.kton Potrhoe. B-rinvre yavfy.

PROF. IV. R. SMITH'S UPPER AND VNDSa FRACTTiaa APPARiTlrS J-YK LEQS. ThesB htvt i-n-Jr improved in many piritcu-Ars, raakinjs'theu easily applied to ccsoaa of enr si as.

arrd rrr-va oonwiouC ta tij irvHihl: rfOITCH- E5, ARTlFIClAXrLKti- an-i A I S. ef ail si sea inanttfjujfaired by G. BaRTHOLOMAHi, corn-icof i'tne ar-rl Dr crt-e, cohhflANi ROGERS, in sTrwc arc) -ri T3ra, 5or5c Ho-rarl Uauiiaocs 1 Explosion of the Lexington. MASV LIVES LOST BOAT Itl'RXT. The telegraph has already briefly mentioned that the steamboat Lexington, from St.

I-onis for Louisville, having about eighty persons on board, including passengers and crew, exploded her boilers In the Ohio river, while under way, about 3 o'clock on Saturday morning last, killing and wounding tully half of the people on board. This terrible disaster occurred near the town of Rome. Indiana, while every soul oa board, with the exception of that portion of the crew who were on watch, were asleep in their berths, totally unconscious of the danger and death that surrounded them The Louisville Courier, of Monday, says: The boat, it Is supposed, exploded all her boilers with a terrific noise, causing death and destruction to all around. The upper works of the boat, forward of her water wheels, were blown to fragments, throwing the sleeping passengers and the crew like "cha'ff before the wind." nriany of them falling In the river, and others alighting among the fragments of tbe'burning boat aiid red hot furnaces on the lower deck, as the boat, almost on the instant ef the explosion, caught lire, thus exposing the survivors of the wreck to the horrors of being either burnt alive or drowned. At this juncture the boat careened and commenced sinking, when a wood boat was caught, and that, together with skirl's, and the steamers C.

Fremont and D. A. Given, which came up, saved many lives. The J. C.

Fremont, with eight of the survivors, wounded, reached this port Saturday evening. TheD. A. Given stayed by the wreck some time, and arrived here yesterday morning with a good mutiyof the wounded and the passengers who were' saved. Capt.

who was terribly burnt, went bad; to St. l.ouis, accompanied bv his mate. John Johnson, lirst engineer, Mr. Davidson, the clerk, and a number of the cabin crew, on the Baltimore. he boat turned bottom upward, and sunk near Stepbtnsport.

The second mate was sianding near the forward bitts at the time of the explosion, and the first thing he knew he caught the Captain in his arn-iS. The latter was on the hurricane deck the moment before. Several of the passengers who were saved, including Capt. T. Whiter who arrived in the Given, knew nothing of the disaster till they found themselves in the river, in their night dress, among thehoating por-tions'of the wreck.

How they were savedror in what manner they reached the shore, was equally a mystery. A passenger asleep in an upper berth was and the one in an under berth of the same room. The second engineer. Willis, who was ou watch, was kilie-d, and bi assistant saved. The second clerk and an assistant bar keeper were killed, and two firemen, names not known, burnt to death in thtir bunks.

Two passengers who got on the boat at Smithland were killed One cf them was a gentleman about 30 years of age, medium size, with brown hair and dark sandy goatee. Mr. 'Wiley Johnson, of Madison, had his leg broken and received several contusions. A Gtrman deck hand and a colored man, who lived back of New Albany, died on the D. A.

Given All the ladies, children and passengers in the after part of the boat were saved unhurt. One or two dead bodies and portions of the wreck were met by the Uainbow 3-3 miles below the scene of the disaster. The Lexington lacked onlv a few days of being :1 years old. The machinery was made bv Philip's, iss 3c of New Albany, and the boat was quite old enough to be condemned. She has been a packet in our trade, bnt was recently sold St.

Louis. The Inspectors, of course, now that the damage is a il done, will investigate as usual. The boat was under va v. had but two 11 re men on watch, and it is the opinion of those who saw the wreck that the boilers had no water in them. Ail the wounded persons are burnt, bruised or crippled.

Annexed is a full list of he killed, missing and wr.unUed. JKiUcd. Henry Lewis, r-amuel Lowrv, (colored.) tffo brothers (name not known got on board at 'Smithland. supposed to be from Georgia, one killed and the other missing. 21issi: James Miller.

'(gd clerk. Nashville. W-Iiis, (gd engineer.) Mr. Fairchiid Haines, (carpenter.) (Liberty. Mo John Taj'lor, Daidwin.

(colored. ew Albany. Harrison (New Albany'. one of the Georgians above mentioned. IVot'n Col.

Ravles. Louisville, slightly; Tbos. Payne, Cincinnati, do Thos. F. Gibson first mate, Switerlar.d.

do G. Davidson, first clrtk. Psducfeb. do Snead String pilot. Nashville, J.

1 Johnsron tirst engineer, (to At. Twigg. do W. Andersrniih. assistant engineer, do i) Harris, Cincinnati, do; Harry.

New Albany. b-Jdly scalded; .1 M. Gardner, King's landing. severely bjrr.erP P. I'iiiui, Auburn.

slightly wounded; If. Freeman, fcolored,) Nw Albany, St. Louis, do A. Uudger, pilot. St Louis, badly ''-aided: W.

P. Johns'on. Madison, leg broken and badly bruised: T. Ryan St. Louis, slightly wounded: Captain White J-onisv iile.

bnrt; Captain J. Throop. --erv foudlv scalded; Mr. MfKlroy. I.eb.mon.

Kv. slightly scalded: J. Hall, f.fb?r?v. bt-ilT wounded: Chas Sqnires. do Chrls-n'c-r Uicteri of Ualrimnre.

Kar- nard. of v.e-;:a:r loose um Lat: Hto Advices from t-j the of Aiaviiave been received at New I iriear.s The I was ia session. In the Chamber of Deputies, a project for amending the laws was tlisc-ussed. It Is proposed to reduce the term of residence required, before to si months, and that the docu ments reciuired to br- used in the process should r.a:se no expense to the party becoming natural ized. a i-o proposed to afford other facilities.

a as that of allowing the foreigner to nuke his declaration in his ovvn iano 'ILe sr. of coTte on theirfst were of no mo icei.t. On the If'th they were at somewhat lower rates than had pre vic.i'islv prevailed Frri.hts on this last day rose somewhat. peiug paid for mtiu urates vessels i nev are quoted. Howe ver, at from S-0 to lt'Oc A My ApfoisTMrxj' Among the new pointmtnts in IheArrr.v we hear that the i uri- dent has appointed Air Vineraisdo Pnlizi.

of this citv, to be a Second Lieutenant in the second (i.tw i regiment of cavalry. Fnited States Army Mr. P. is the sen of theiaie worthy and so highly estr-emed Sergeant Major Puiizzl, of the marine corps, who was for thirty years -connected with that branch of the service Also. Mr.

C. J. firnoks. this citv, to be a Second Lieutenant In the seventh infantry. Mr.

volunteered at se venteen, in Stephenson's regiment, and served very creditably throughout its existence in Cali fornia. Wai'i agio Star. Nap.p.ow fkom Impai.e.mhvt. On Friday evenit while Francois Ravel was exe cuting his wonderful fe cf going across the Boston theatre stage, at the top of ai fifteen feet pole, the latter snapped asunder Air. Ravel fell immediately to the stage, while the portion of the pole was yet perpendhmlar.and came within a hair of being impaird.

The broken portion was qoite sharp. The esca pe from death was almost miraculous. Boston Be'. Appo n'iks and Removed. The following appointments and removals were made by the Commissioner of Public Bu ldbsgs on Alond.iy insr Wm.

Aforgan and Wm II Thompson have been appointed policeat the Capitol, vb-e James Nokes and John Ii. Hendrick, removed. James Fiernming, watchmen at the Patent ooi-e. vice Peter Bergman, removed. Chas.

C. Ildelin. lamp-lighter vice James Robv Strrr. D-eatks bt Oa Saturday last, A. Greer, of Allegheny City, died of clo'era on board the steamboat Jacob Strader, at Cincinnati.

It is stated that she had been indulging freely in fruits, jce-cre-uus. Ac. Airs. Taylor, of Philadt iphia, ar.d a Airs. Dent, on the same boat, died almost at the same linse 'with Airs.

Greer, from the same disease. I.m port a jit Move. A Kansas correspondent of the New York Daily Times says that plans are on foot locolonle Missouri with eastern free-soilers, and make an U'ort abolish slavery there, as an offset to the lawless invasion of Kansas by the AI issouiians. The announcement of the Id' however. Is "ery likely to prevent its success by stirring up an opposition in Con tt A.

J. Copenhaver, tried, like Spurr, for the murder of Isaac W. Smith, at Winchester, was found guilty on Friday last of murder in the second degree. On Alonday he was sentenced to the penitentiary for fifteen years three years less than the term assigned his Destecctive ri.oons.-Another Mood occurred a few days ego on Elkhart river, in Indiana, doing serious damage at Waterford, and Syracuse. The Flkhart Herald says the loss ia that county will not be less' than .30,000 In vaiious sections of western New York destructive freshets have also Diease among Cattle.

A disease called rbarbon is killir-g the cattle In large numbers In the vicinity of Matagorda Texas, and the flesh of Mich animals as die of it is deadly poisonous. 'I be same disease ws equally destructive about Bayou Sara in the year ISOti. "it Is stated that no cure has yet been found for it. A IlrnKTCANE, which passed over a portion of Kane county, Illinois, on Tuesday of last week, blew down a church and unroofed several houses in Geneva, unroofed several more at Bata-via, and did great damage to the orchards and grain fieids 'Hail stones of considerable stee Hell. Peter Ueuncox, one of the companions of Lafayette, who came with him from Franceto joia our revolutionary struggle, died recently at Warsaw, New York, lie was present at the execution of ALrjor'Andre, and remained In the army until the end of the war.

Flour at Tina Water. By reducing the wheat to hour, the quantity of the latter left at tide-water. Albany, this year, compared with the corresponding period of last year, hows a decrease cfD07.211 barrels of flour. Naval. The United States ship Alarlon was at Port Praya.

Cape Yerd Island, on the 5th anxiously awaiting the arrival of her relief. Tne nited States ship Dale, C011T. Whittle, sailed on the 4lh for Alonrovia. Babn lira nt. The barn of Dr.

Harvey Kyle, rear Harrisonburg, Rockingham county, Va wr struck liohtnlnsr on Monday last and dn. stroy ed, witn 10 tons of hay and a carriage. Loss '-5H. Baker, of New Hampshire, declines being a candidate of the democrats for Governor next year. selling in Orrishi.

Nebraska ter- at the rate 5'130 a spau. BALTIMORE, FRIDAY, JULY H55. Correspondence of the Baltimore Sua. WASHIN6I0M, July 5. jre't--ffS 'i Celebration of Jnlep't'ltnee Dav Arrival 0 altimore Military The Protection of the XatioiwlistsIfitztri'ptioH by a Storm Exercises at the Capitol The Knoie-NotMng Demonstration Their March 10 and Ezercires in Grove Sablath School ZIoifVientsLonaconing Coal Company The Penitentiary Flying Artillery Fire-Worlcs eorgtioicn anil Alexandria, "Independence Day" dawned brightly upon tlia national metro; oils.

1 1 was welcomed "by salutes artillery, the ringing of bells, a gener.il suspension of business and demonstrations of joy by citizens of all classes and aires. The eirly train of cars from Baltimore brought two line volunteer companies. American KJrtes, of Baltimore, commanded by Captain Jlatl. and the Clarion Rifle, Caf tiin Jlarvey. They came to unite with their brctheren, the American Rifles of Washington, Devers, in the ceremonies of the occasion.

A', (he depot, the Baltimoreans vere received in due form, and soon escorted to a Jbov.ntifJi breakfast. 'J be national procession of the day proceeded from the resident's house and grounds, under direction of chief marshal Dr. William B. Maru-cier ard his aids The military escort consisted rf the Mount Vernon Guards, the German Yager, and the Highlanders, three of our handome'vol-unteer companies, who were accompanied by the full Marine bar.d. The President, it Is frenerally Jknown.

is absent from the seat of jroveinment. the mission was represented by' his private secretary. Sid tse "Webster. Esq. Of the cabinet, tlure were in.

procession. Mr. Secretary of fc-tatc: Air. Guthrie, Secretary of the Treasury: Dobbin Secretary of the Mr. Davis.

Secretary of War: McClelland, Secretary of the Interior, and the Attorney General. Cush. ins. Fronir.ent in this part of the procession, also, was ths venerable George Washinou Parke Custis. and General Walter Jones rat tt-KCts of burtaus and ether officers ia the errtal departments, as well as the Marshal of the Disti jet of Columbia and his assistants appeared nest in the line.

The presence of a number of the soldiers who bore an active par. in the United States var, several States of onr Union, evidenced their ttnabated patriotism, and was gratifying to toeir mm youth fid fellow-citizens." a The Union Association of Washington, a lap-e tody cf men without distir.etioit of country or for-ner party preferences, and all wear i air 'badcres. next appeared In the line and were foliowecTbv other citizens. ur ililjs leit tue executive as inor.i.-r ic-ra soon as me abated, the peonle. with surprising oi.

nndat the fi.nr.ed a vat assemblage 'l a' giKmul there btring too wet for comfort. tb- new Comrnis-sloM-r rf Public Hnildings, 51ske, and his inrvw open thedooiscf the Capitol, when the Rotunda, House of lterreentitive mJ. i tiitii-. a cnKti.w,. i' she people 'here congregated once, wc the sovereigns in full and possession of the Hall cf Representatives The fnrni'ure was a little daiaed, ii is true, ris-icr tne renovating process of the season, br.t rrestr.ied no fi.Miudnble obstacle.

Kvery part was son-i fi-U-d with sturdy working men. and 6f their families the Ill: Hie piioiio jiidwanil ih prs- vare si gts. b'-t I lies, 'I Le i-ts enjoymg prlv-a stroi.Ver bond inner, fme wiaiessed were orer.l wi'h fervent aM om the (Jcv. Dr. Smith Pvne.

tiiorrh Dr. II. V. P. and Lanisoiite manner.

i.ion of which hih eoih'isjasm. shil aro-e ar.d intrnsJnr.ed Ja rer to H( tt. it' tt.r v. as rt The rh in a ii V. V.

M. Carlisle. IS-j who. for ab.uit three 1 i-n 1 0'i' i hained the ai admiration of fcis large a j-rtri-wi--a-'-i oration. wti elicited fieouent dmo.i- 'i re f.erjue.'i'jy enlivened bv tfce cf thr bifd.eid on their ti va i-ed with a ber.edic-t'Cli l.jiii he day.

Tn- f.w Norhii-g or 4iAm-ricair party as HZib.td it; fr. ntc me Citv Hals. A eecte.t ti An fji.ies Kal3r.im.-t. I'hrirf nr ina Cap: IJali nd the Mar inn -itv. and th a eii -i ft i Lievcrs.

of Washin-'fon. 'I re Pt ecu. fa dceofrtted wi their engiiir-. wi'h suction Then the Marov 1 tu a et-ri of u- ds of Atdermen and Coin- 3, r. 'II.

i'r. sktnts of th-j several wards of o-ir own i. r.ny brtthersi, alto- i th ft' siJr-g long and iirno-ng array. al the grove, the "of Ir.uc- p'-riei-(i- r-an by hn Wilson. TLe the day was pronounced by H-1 I F.q'..

and is dest-ribed i handsome effort. Several othtr addresses v.v.s i oelivti 'tiit thf ir exercises were also very n- I teremoniouslv by th rorin. and i partly returned citv a mrcli earlier than at hist corden-plated. Wesley Chapel Sabbath School ct the day in the grove of Uerry, on th? if Washltij'ton. 'I hey numbered neat hur.dreti persons.

'Lloyd Serginer read the of denr.e. and an ratb ti Was JeiT-ered by the K. II. Da shield, of tne rloircb The Sabbath school cf the Assembly's churoh, after calling upon their pastor. Rev.

Mr. Caroth- t. prc-rttaert in coacLea to Grove" a lovely spot fonr miles from the citv. Dmi: the day the Declaration of independence was bv Master K. Fab.

oner, nnd addresses were li-ade by Xdaslers Uier and Iloover. The Sabbath School It-amrr nnd other appropriate hymns ere si. ng by the A handsome Amc-i. can flag 'was preti.ted (o the school, after. pa trio'lc rttnaikM oy W.

II. PoweiU and received by the school in a'lin-r address by iMr John K'. Drlea. Col. V.

Joanson, a soldier veteran cf the war of lr large assemblage also addressed the At a meeting of the directors of the Coal and Company of All-gany rouaty. the in-tant, Alexander Ray, of this city, was unanimo'M-ly elected Pre-s oehr. 1 iiis an was cbaitered bv theSta'e of land in v. ith capital of one million of dr. Pars, and orga'iiied with the view to he oul tfi.de on the Chesapeake end Ohio canal.

The orhce is to be ia this city. In our penitent; iry there are now 71 inmates the court h.ive sent down four. Two of the ronviets recently sentenced were onlv a short time sij.ee visit. irs to the prison, ar.d profewed themselves highly pleased with the arrangements At the eapitfd extension workmtn are erecting the for sawing and polishin-'. The work, throughout, is greitly admired.

The 1. S. Fling Artillery are, this afternoon, exeicisiug ou the Monument grounds, in of a large ccinpany of spectators Roland Chapel Sabbath School, the pioneer of the Island, with music, and biiiners. marched to the fine grove of Mr. Rnar-h.

Jsonth side of the Potomtic bridge. Master Thomas Petty read the Declaration of I ndependtmie, and a speech was denverid by Master William Rev. Mr. Helton, of Howard county. addressed the Whn the rain de-u nded the company repaired to the spacious i.a-n and had an exhibition r.f the Russian drill.

Western Presbyterian School was accommodated handsomely on thy tine place of Mr. Green, formerly the residence of General Van N'es. Prayer by the Hev. Mr. Haskell.

Master T. V. Darkness read the Declaration of Independence Addresses were delivered by Masters I ward Symington and Harper Van Patten. Refreshments in abundance, ard several hymns Tne little army from AIcKendree and Fletcher Chapels was, a usual, out in fjli strength. They repaired to the grove of Joseph Gales, Esq.

Their election of oilicers for the ensuing year in the choice of John C. Harkness, F.so., 1st superintendent: James N. Dauls. 2d do L. W.

Farhn-. secretary; J. W. Wade, Jones, treasurer. Messrs.

A. M. Turner ar.d jarrer were elected of the Miss-ion Schorl and Luth Snyder, secretary. The oration of the day, by the Rev. Geo.

appropriate, ahd delivered with unction. An original address, very good, was pronounced by At aster Joh-. Ciampitt; and another by the Key. Durbin Walter, formerly a pupil of theschoot. 'I he Wesley Cbap-I Satbith school spent the c'iv in Berry's woods.

When the rain commenced falsing, the children scampered to the Glenwood Cemetery, and found shelter in the f-exton's quarters. The pupils of the ch'irch of which the Rev. A.C. Carothersis the pastor, erjoved themsrlves in 'the child-en of St. Matthew's Sunday school, superintended by their reverend pastor, Jas.

Donelan, at others, assembled in the forest, Stboi.t two miles from the city. The gracefulness and ase with which the voung ladies and their ompautons moved through the merry dance was admirable. The tain falling very heavy dii-r-ersed the party at an early hour. Four little boys who 3esterday had got hold of a cartridge irom one ci nie aruiiery corps, were njuredby its exploding as they stood over it ap phlngamuca. ineeiuest Doy, son or Air.

a. lloux. is the least injured; a son of Mr. R. Frere.

Is burnt in the face and under his chin. The other lads are brothers, sons of a gentleman re-f-iding nar the Smithsonian Institution building. They are dangerously, If not fatally injured. he younger of these brothers is said to have died this morning. Jit Georgetown, the usual celebration of the fourth by the Sunday Schools was carried out, Mr.

Iaird being the orator of the day. and afford-inT great satisfaction, Mr. J. T. Bangs previous ly'reading the declaration Markets dull hour held at ft!) 50 a 7j for standard brands.

Sales of new wheat to arrive Xiextweekat SI for prime eh-ilT, red. Com would not command over $1. At Alfxandria, 1 understood that there was no demonstration yesterday. Mkxcuet. "What a Change.

In the year 17f-8 eight hundred acres of land, the present site of Cincinnati, vere purchased foi live hundred dollars. The value of that same land at the present ticae caa fcsarcfciy be estimated. vxis met 'and saliittdbv th corps of Artillery, mounted, on their way to th- i to C-e th noon day salute Thousands of persons crowded the sid nvalks- i and for several squares piossedforv, aJi with the tr.weras the Capitol a sudden I torm of wind and rain-arose to snch an extent I to compel the masses quicklv to seek shelter -r-. i. i c5- rnv tl a 1 i.

I Affair? in Qttkex Asse's County. The Cent reville (Aid Sentinel furnishes the following: St-tf Ileal Estate K. Feddeman's farm-near this place, containing 143 acres of land, has Tn so.a at ner acre: Burchaser. John Wil. and a iare proportion of wheat in the county 'hn; been iiiace to yiexa to the reaper and scythe.

Sv him Dtdth. A very valuable slave belonging to Captain Charles' MeOollister. living near Chv.rth Iliii, dropped dead in the harvest held a few days ago. from tne effects of the heat of the Meat her. Ari ix Coi'sty We copy the fo'Iov.

ingfiomtheHagerstown rAId. Herald: Chan-t on the The board of directors of ihe Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, st their late Mec'trsg mode the following chanye; upon the Canal, viz: Clark. A rf 2, Coiidr and Wil-lisou. superintendents of divisioiis, xvere ftenton. Stanhope; Jacques nnd I.o appointed in ther places.

Messrs. Kmbrv and I'ri'-e, toiltciors of tolls, were also ar-d Messrs. Stake and Weils appointed in their a Fall. A very iateresMng child in th? of its age, daughter of Mr. Ko-tdGoa.

editor cf the Mail. snddeV.lv died on Fri-day iasr. from the ortects of a fjli which it recei v-tti ihe previous day. Kir.w.-Soaie grain was c.U the latter part of ia-t week In this county, and a general com-ii eiu Las now been toad. The recent aiid h-avy mi as have entangled and nro- ae grain very vest, and render which wit prolong ive thin ih ha.

it tno: expens l'r Otr -rou es JLronxnn r.fli Ap)-oialMtxtf. Src The null Hitherto urn-shed by the Potomac steam-teat to the lower count of Maryland having een the Department has arranged for a daily mail, in coaches, from Washington. by Sarralts, Piscattavvay and to Port Tobacco. To ensure the "i.d prompt delivery of correspondence, newspapers. Ac, from Dallimore to the respective point" r'-e all mail matter should bs sent to Washington f-oYn onr post-oJice in a pouch latvllea a.i Port Totecco.

A transfer can then made before the stage rte Wahingtor! city t.v 1 1 P. AXj GeX'. The personal rencontre between Geh. String low and Gov Reeder, of Kansas, referred to bv telf graph on Wednesday, is confirmed The par-tits er at Westpott. Mo Gen.

Stricgfc-llow d- mm. mm Gov. Reeder a retraction of charged or ix: mace against him by the iatterj in j.pme or? c-f hi eastern speeches. Gov. Reedr declLctd make any retraction, or to give satis, faction, and then followed the personal rencontre, in which the Governor was preirv severely handled.

Tn at Uf.j. Oar atioiir.l anniversary was approprfately celebrated at Wilmington, where the United American Mechanics had an imposing procession and other ceremonies. The Dectaration of Independence was read by James McCann, and addresses ere delivered by Daniel Uilman, of New York, and Mr. Cornrcan. It is said there never were so many strangers ia Wilmington at one time before.

Death of an Fx -M-M3ra or The Lynchburg Virginian mentions a rumor that Dr. Averett, of Halifax, Va formerly a member of Congress, went to his study, a few days ago-with a lighted segar and laid down on a lounge? when probably falling to sleep, his segar set lire to a thickly wadded dressing gown, which he had on. He was soon enveloped in flames, and either from suffocation or the inhaling of flame, expired. Thisgs xx George! Corxrr. The Advocate states that a considerable portion of the wheat crop of that county has been er gaged by the farmers to the Georgetown Mills, prices varyirg from f-2 to S-i! 12 per bushel.

The same paper states that the farmers have great difficulty in securing sufficient force to cut their wheat. The Gazette also says that the Laurel factory is to be rebuilt at as earlv a day as practicable for 1)sbt. The new law of Massachusetts, abolishing imprisonment for debt, went into operation on the ith inst. There were nine poor debtors set free by the new law, to en. joy their freedom and celebrate the anniversary or their country's independence.

Besides the above freed ones, over two hundred captives, imprisoned for non-payment of fines and costs, were set free by orders from the police court. Srnrisx Deth A stranger, a German, about 3o years of age. was noticed walking through the viliage of Darlington, Harford county. Aid on Friday afternoon. In a short time he returned to the village, and fell in the street near a physician's residence, who, with others, attended to him until he died, which was in less than an hour.

There was nothing about him by which to discover his name or residence. Somht ttiNfr ew. A fair is to beheld in Prince George's county, on the Oth of August, and annually thereafter, to enable all farmers or others to oiler for saie any stoc-k or article which they may be desirous to sell without subjecting them to the expense of a public auction, or the diniculty of finding a private purchaser. C.H.. Benton.

It Is stated In the Springfield Journal that the Hon. Thomas II. Benton has been invited and is expected to deliver an address before the association on the last day of the Illinois State Fair, which is to be held on the 23th-gGth, 2Tth and 'JSth days of September next. Death feom Sun-Si f.oxi:. A valuable slave, the property of Joseph Todd, F.sq., of Baltimore-was sun-struck on Saturday last in the wheat field of Levin Stewart, near Tobacco Stick, Dorchester county, and died in a very short time Contract foe FrzL.

contract ha3 been made to Turcish the S. House of Representatives with hickory wood aCsi a cord, and anthracite coal at per ton of pounds. Rzv. J. L.

Mchbat. of the Alaryland district. Is expected to deliver the commencement permon at the Central Female College at Cnllo-den, Ga. on the 22d inst. Jjrj- Butter was selling in Albany, N.

last xveek, for sixteen cents per pound, being a fall of twenty cents per pound In one month. ID" President Pierce attended the Rev. Air-Nixon's (Presbyterian) church, at Cape May, on Sunday last. A. K.

Sellers, of declines a reelection to Congress. ID" The first train passed over the and 1, I By M.izr.e'ic Tetegrapn.1 Firs Board Cantout at 27; Cunih C-a! 2: Krte Nfiv York Central Iftl't: Hariem ift: Hudson Rive' Nicaragua Heading 93: Jersey Zui2 Virginia bs mr. t.r.e norms 1375. 31 inmois Cct.tral bonds 36-1: Li Central s3: Panama Toledo i0j: Peauayiyauia Cent 112. Aia- nc f.ii.:ra:l 7.

Sr.i,cl Boa-el C.ir.f.n at 27-: Ctimli C03! 29'; Krie New York Gent rn'i IlHriem Hrldson 4i-; 17 Phiia-telpiiis Cn b's eoi in ttist marks on TuesdaT at a decune. Tnere wre sold at in York, on Tuesday, Willinn.ppor E'rnua Railroad r.v.rtr.ye 7 per rent Uituts at 35 in the dollar. Tli? New York Post, of Tuesday says: "The rru.r.er presents rm hew feature. It anr chwg', it is ia tne diiection of increasing ease aod n. -er for the loan ar.d discount ol moi.etr.

Call i ai raii2e lioni a to per cnt, ind discounts tu 7, high. lor iKtr.g hated paper. oreign exchange si 1 ad unison runs at 5.iu.'t5.1o. arid weak tor 'Fr-gituid at 'The iriarset iUt ctrcks appears again slightly I vestment securities are good demstvi, white tue t-p. dilative stocks are well mamtamsd." The following semi-annual dividends have i.sen da-c'aiedat Piniadeipiria: Ba: of North America 5 per rani, and extra dividend of 3 per cent.

The syivar.ia Company for insurance on Lives 4 p-r cent. The Fire Insurance inrsnT oftiiB CVunty of Pinlvte'piiia 4 percent. Tne Ti.M.d l.df? lnsursr.ee and Tuet Com Dan 5 Dercerit. pintado phis F.sr-imcg Company a pet? The Hik-v Monntaj) 'oa; Comptiny oerr-ent. Tne Pn3 tw C'ohI Cotor-at 4 per cent.

Tii New Casrie and Wiiuunjtou Rai'road Company per Br! of Directors Bai-k of Wilmington sr.d D' tinve (ierr arod Mr vidend of 5 per cent, and su extra dividend of per cei.t. out ot the pr-ohts fur tl.e inst six nmntlis. Tt.e imports of Coffee Hf Phiiadelpiiia, during the hifc! haif of the present year, have been Iw, being a.r increase .423 bags over the corresponding per od ol last year. The S'ock on hand is bags, beit.2 shour tiie same as iast year at this time. BA I AUR MARKET TK URSDA hmap.ks.

Wusttai alter a general hoii'bir. business to day was dim. The advices rom Ku-ope, the strain-ra Hernisr.n and America, one week later, were mane pnhlic oar ng rhe morning, but had noefl'ect on E-eMis-ln Js. Tr.e tenilcncy, imwever, mav be lode-prt js prices. sttend inee c.n 'change was compir on, nr.u l.ght.

Nor muca to I'hi-r wore some samples of new Wheat trorn Se contity. and Yirgir.ia, first of Hie sensor, 1 actuary ollered and sold. Tr.e quality of the gram i very iii-e. Flour is quiet, but the supply and i ecepts light. Provisions iatii-r dtiii; incited.

Groceries Fcirce and iirni; tales Alsnv purchnsers of ar.d indeed of most of the'ieadmg articles, are to hold off tint it after harvest. Wtusky contuiues tmspttied and hoiders firm. Cot i "Market quiet to-dny. of 12! dejected Rro at Pi cents, ac 15 Lags damaged Rio at 9i ceiits per li. quote gixx! to prime Rio at 10 tall ceuts, and very choice lli cenis per in.

Java at 14al i cents, ar.d 1 aguayra at 11 cents per lb. Stock on hand about Htf'O Niks. ami Fiour tnsrket fo-dav was qu'et. ard but little disposition to bur. There were seiieis of Howard street at S'J 75, and no buyers.

Less, however, than I lie aitive figures would r.ot betaken. Ti esi'pp'v nnd receipts are ven. heht. City M1H3 ver scarce, holders to-dsy -ask Sil'a? per bbl no sales. ve Flour quote to day at 87 5'l per bbl.

notni-nai, but hear no sares. Corn Aleai Tn8 market is du 1 to-dav. W'e quote country at 4 5w5'4 S3, and city u.niinfricfured nt 4 per bbl. Grain. Wheat Ot.iy a rriolernte demnnd to-day.

AlKiut 3C0 b'ts-tiels new heat lust of the season ac-tutiilv tillered comprising two sainpias from coirr.tv. snd t.ne from Vinrinia. All sel at 2 2a g2 55 for white, and 2 10.S2 15 for good to prime ied. s-nail parcel Ahe, about bnsliets od Wheat offered no sait-s. A Ye quote good to red nominally at 2 '6a 52 td.

and white at 2 per bushel. Inferior lots '13 to 2.5 cents less. Co A I out bushels tiered to-day. Sales of white at 1 ota SI M. yellow at.

f6a93 cents, and nux4 ft'ssS cents per ushei. Oats AUut 4K bushels otlered ro-day. of ATsrvIand and irginia at 4Srt5ttc nts, iVna-f, Ivania and cents per laishel. ye None o'tlerefl, 110 faies to-day. quote nominally it 1 4-a jji 42 per busltei.

Buckwheat A sample of 101 bushels lor seed to-dav. but not sold. Ski-'I'S. Small salpsof Clover to-da-r at Tiir.o th a' 3 13. El -xseed nt 1 7' p.r bushel.

AIot.asses. Alarket quiet to dav. A safe of 13t hhds Culm on private terms, but understood to at aliout i8 cr.ts. Small saies of New Orleans at Si cents, Porto Rico at cents per gallon. KI'eovisions.

Beef Wre qao'e Mess at J5 I3 50, No. I-at ftl6 5. and PriniP nt 314 50 per bbl. Pork The market is less firm. We qnotpMess at 25, nnd 1'roi'B nt S'lti per bll, nominal.

Bncon Sales to-day 0' 0 U1 ds fboulders at Dt cents, and 311 hhds sides at en's, l.amsat Il-ai" cents pr lb. Bulk Meats No of moment. We quote shoulders a' 8 sd at 'o cents, sr.d hams at 9J cer.ts per lb. Lard A sale to oa ol 'bis at 11 cents. We quote ke-s I2ia 12 cnts lb.

nonruni-. Rick. The suppiv is ligiit. Small sales at cents per lb. quiet and holders firm.

Small sales to da from store of New Orleans at 6 P01 to Rieo'S yaS? 23 per l'-O lbs. No Cull Whisky. Market unsettled. We note sales of 250 bhls Pennsylvania at- 37A cents. An offer ol 39 cents was refused lor 2i bbls favorite Ohio.

It is held at 40 cents per gallon for this description. No hhas offered. Baltimore Cattle AIaeket, Jutv 5. The ofTer-i gs of Beeves et the scales to-day amounted to 6'0 head, 12-J of which were driven to Philadelphia, 75 left fhe remainder, 405 head, sold to Baltimore butchers and dealers at prices ranging from 3 25 to c.5 00 nveraKing 44. lbe general quality ot tne Cattle was ordinary.

Hoga Little bo change has taken place in the market since our last quotations. Sa'-ea tit 25 per 100 lbs. The supply on hand is rather ligh. Sheap are quit soaroe and demand good. THY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.

Voaj frlaaiax, jalj e-t-cvRts INSTAfiTAW a UliUiU VI HAIR-DYE, hwproven all hfive been fortunate enougi: tocse it, to be the ltr of all the Hair Dyes; mlr one kind wsulred for eithai black or brows. Prepared by Wraah-Incton oity.D.C, and Bold tn Baltimore br 1' 1 -ii.

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