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4 fXA X'fvV''Hi' v- 75. a Cnsh IVmiiis lor VOL. XIX. NO. 501 BALTIMORE, TUESDAY MORNING.

JULY 11, 1846 a UOi Da-ifr OK I'. I' "us. A lIUTlFt'I, I FlICSCY (T (IIV li I 1 1 ll i KIMia 'LTD AIAcri IV il -ll would fid Hi-uif columns publish cv.n small nornm the pertilicafi und p. M'lnoiv aU whieli luivc hi en Kindly and voluntarily si veil tesppciahic perrons who ii.ivb expend, cid the im-st vuluauie nwe. ir-iin me use of ihee a'liclcs.

'I tie, i.iiuiwumiin; lectcd t.om a larce number ol a similar churocior mid will be A.TiN THE C1TV OMiVV YOKK- It Imped that the re.W.anl iy nt Hie evidence, and ihemw ol the proofs, will enable the public to satitJ-ieiorily useornin wliciher DK. CHRISTIE and OAi.VA.sieM. mu-t. or must not, be eusud under ike poi expiessive term 01 fTP'Let the suSeruut ana i.lllicted who alnne can appreciate tne value of htaitii, read and idsifor iMNMtoM. Mr Laura Johnson, o.

Division sireet. New York, was for six yeats with distress in Pie head, impaired sight and general weakness. Mie stales, "iny nervous excitement was such ihat the sligluest noise would ttituw me h. to convulsions For over a year 1 war an deaf thai 1 could scarcely hear any one speak My hfe has neon constantly desnaired ol, and I have of ten wished ileuih to relieve my surter nigs." Mis. Joiinwm has mnrrly rern-ernl by the use of the Galvanic and Magnetic Hull ff-Dr.

Stillwell. me well known physician. No. Kidge stieet, New York, is acquainted w.tu the prceetiiiiR case Mrs Johnson, and stales that with upwards of hftyol hispuiicil he has rc-scribed Hie Galvanic Kings, Pain mid lu.d. wi'h uniform success, in casesot severe tlhiomc heuma' ism.

Nervous Headache und Spinal OiuiipI ii. Kr Mill-well sure 1 eunMdet vi.tir nwnutmt mviUuab.t." Mr. Samuel Shields, o.S& hldrpige street. New York was olllicied tor eight years wuh cramp ihe lens and flush, frequently sullen" die most excruciating pains, theco nt tiie legs iving contracted imokuois Mrs Sliieds wsEevurel irouble 1 with Chronic Rheumatism, utleJting hrr in various pans of the body A perfect cure has been olleded both moms by the Riims and mid. eum0' "disKASK op the heart.

case which follows is among the most re-auariiable which has o- me under the notice of Doctor Christie. In ewes of Pnnuitum of Ike Henri, it is believed the Kings and the Fluid have never failed. The followint case, however is of a uure unusual-iv remarkable. Nbw okk, Oct fflih 1D45 My father. Asaph Murium, now years of ane.

resident of Pembroke, Hlvniipuih coumy. Mass, has been afllicted for the last itree years wuh the disease oalled oa the heart. 'Hheconipluint aa been era-dually increanug, and du. ins at leivt one-half of the time, he has been unb.e In leave his bed, and his weakness has been ueh, hat he has been unable to asssi himself in an) About three weeks ago arrived in New York, (rem a three years' vovageto Ihe Kast Indies, ani frin the painful news 1 heard, my first duty was to hasten to what 1 was the dealh bed of mv parent S-e-ina be advertisement ol Dr. Christie's Gaivanie ailides, 1 was u.dueed from some unaccountable cause, call at the asencj and purchase a pair ol Galvanic Rous and one bottle of the Mumietic fluid, before slur I inn to Pembroke to see nf 'father, my arrival I tound bun very low, none of the family avme the Ic st hope of his recov ery.

I susges'ed a trial of Ihe Rons and Hind, and with difficulty persuiided Ins consen'. In less than eight hours utier using them a manifest chuiifte was perceptible and the i ext morning some symptoms of returning strength were evident. ll may prove tedious to lengthen the details; suffice it to say, that alter using Dr. Christie's t.alvanie Kings and Magnetic Fluid, for the past three weeks, he. has a most entire i recovered his health: the disease seems to be 1 ji.ars 1 iitseitl tn.

jr" 1 do fl tnmi liou, It TS 1 do 3 rin 1 IS 1 do 1 week, I 1 do Bwi-ekH. 3 7S I S'l'l I niopiU tJ I do 'J mnntht, 7 1 do 3 do 10W I rtn 6 do 1 square pt-ryefti, yu Jtiiesor lets, ave Oil CS. ed in to bo paid In Hdvimrp. orden in only once or twice a week, wt'l be cuaiRcd Ml p. tits for be tirt insertion, and J7! penis for eachsiiW.iiipitiln.-.'Tilon.

KroM Km Jamhko-By he trig Capt. Cooksry, arrived at lUUimorem Sunday, we have received the or minereal circular the homo of Maxwell, Wr pl.t Si dated Rio Janeiro, May 30, through the polite atteo tion ol a friend, We make the following important extracts from it, lative principally to the market for breadstuff BtO PK Jankiro, 30tA fny 1S4P. Our last circular was un 'er date of 30th we now beg to continue ur advices- In political matters we lave only to repoita change of ministry, hut the members of the new, being ol tne same psriv aim pum-iims as their predemssois, this sudden occurrence ha created little or no sensation in the folitical or commercial eommuni'y. Ti legislative chambers opened their lession on the 3d inst, Last dates from Montevideo to llMi instant, bring notbii new with regard to the war, ami it is generally believed that a lone time will elapse before peacs is restored to that quarter. llrtadstvlfs.

The receipt of flour since our las amom all front the V. States, with the exceptii-n of 12015 bairels from Trieste, and the maikt is in a bad a enndi'ion as well could be Imagined The stock in first harus, sav 42 000 barrels (of which 32 000 liichmoml) is equal to the cunsumutinn up to the arrival of new crop, ami it still continues to poor in, in an almost uiiin'errupted fl w. In all hands there may be 07 000 barrels. As, 10 otten stated, this market is limited to its on consumption, except when there occurs a d' mand lor the Ktver 1- Flats, or trom some cir ctunstance that may spiing up a speculative demand. Of ihe latter there is now no prospect, and the former is as unlikely to nrcnr, as Mon- cvideo is now ovcrsto- ko I by direer shipments from the United States.

In this state ol things we can do nothing but await the demand for the lailoal consumption of the place. 1 Ins marke: I not like sonic of tlio large marts of the world, where p-cutattvrs abound, and any mount, ol anu thing, can be sold at any mo ment, by a small reduction of prieo Our quotations are always of last huge sales, or the il retail sales; and having suppiud the bakers, it is Impossible to realize, immediately, any farther quantities, except at an enormous abatement; and if we attempted thus to fotce. sales, when the article is not wanted, we should have to submit lo lower and lower rates, until would ulliina'cly be reltised at any price without at all increasing the quantity sold mine the year): hence, howevrr desirous wc may be to make salt it is entirely outol our power to force Ihem; for wi'h the strongest motives of principle and pi licy, ti execute the wishes ot our constituents, we ranrot place two barrels in a space which fullv occupies. I'he maiket has been much it iuted bv several arrivals of Trieste Hour, and by these from the I tilled Mates coming into inanv bands, I sales sinco our last ni rise 4 000 barrels Kicb-mond City Mills at from 1711750 cash 20n00 redit; 2W tin Is New Ui leans at lf OHO ere. 2,300 bids.

Richmond Country at KlttlOO cash, 17-200 credit; bbls Columbia at 17 noncash, IV IHMl credil; bbls. Trie-fc at ltiH.WO a 17lH)0 for 8 8 and 1811500 lOII'iOO 8 ami we learn a cargo of (iklligiu was clcsed a few days past at lr500 lore ci-edi', nu I suu narieis old s'm at credit, we nave made no large salei, nice those lor the river in rehtiiarv, hut have ben wotking it If uradtiallv nt li)j5f)fl a for l.ichuiond, 17000 a 1H(IOO for Baltimore and other hrinds, but fear the continued arri vals, and eagerness of some holders to sell, will greatly depress the market Montevideo advices to 12tk instant, report the sale of bait Iowa's Hour to nett $7 hpanish, prices looking down At Kit) (irande, lllh, Hic.hmond in iiuoted 20111100. Baltimore a At Bahia, 8th, market heavy, nominal ntices 2011000 a 20500 for Kiohmond, and 1750Oe INItlOO lor Baltimore dates to 3:1 ii in tie retail sales of Richmond a 20')00, of Baltimore ai Philadelphia 17000 a 17500. 0ing to an active demand, principally tor the Uniied Slates, Ihe receipts of thr article have been freely taken as soon as oflered for sale, audad alers, thus mliog an aecumu. i anon nl any sinca, nave loumi no citlii ully in maintaining prices, while purchasers have had to contend with a poorly furnished I here still remain in port a gnat many requiimg cargoes, and as we cannot look for large supplies Until towards the latter part n1 next month and July, there is li'tle prospect oi lower rates.

The new cropi ciniing in slowly. and what We have seen is of indillerent quality. We quote superior 3450 a 311550, good rst a 3-100. The Aigjle brought ont 3 140 bogs of cofict. The brig Mary, and barque Douglas.

were tne next vessais to sail lor Baltimore. PrEED OF a LocoMiitivb An experimenf. svss lab ly made on the Gleat Weslern line hngland lor the purpose ot exliibitinii I be. ai- tnic.tivccapacily ol Ihe broad gnage locomotive. A new engine, dug iiir a passenger train of one hundred Ions, p-rformid the distance trom London to Bristol (1 1 miles) 2 sours SCtu.

40 sic included. The average speetl attained on li nl poitions of the line was nearly til) miles an hour. On rapidly dependiitf giadienta a maximum speed ol from 70 to Ti miles an hour was leacbe whi'c, again, on sharp etirvts, firedep incliiii-s, the rate w-at-diiiiinittiitd to about 50 miles hour. Gkuman Ka-i koads Tin re have just hetri orders gnenat tin. n.aiiulacb-ry of Kiedcrit Borfig, situatid betwien Berlin and Potsdam, for sixty tone liicomotives, wl i.

are lo be di -livned beloie the first of next January. In bj-lisia there aie actually two hundred and eleven now being built, and in the provinces of the Khine forty tix, funking in all three hundred and twenty tix '1 liese luci motives am alim; all destined fur the German railroads, inert are as ytt nut opercd. Trouble amono thk Indians Some appre hension appears to be entertained an altaivt will be made on Fort Shelling by the Cbippe-wns, lor tha purpose ol recovering to Siour Indians, in custody thore on a c) arge of killitv a Chippewa. The two tnen had been given up by their tribe, and the friends of the murdered man were clamorous to git possession of th.it they might in Hi summary vergeaiu-e 1 here was one -mpany of U. S.

tioufis at the fort, comprising tiO men. A Mystery. The Trenton News of Saturday says: "We learn that yotipg lady, recently married, win has relitivc this ciw and vicinity, came here on the 3J inst for thr purpose ol spending a few weeks with her friends. Her husband was to have met Iter here the picscnt week He arrived on Thursday, but has thus far looked fir I is newly made bride in vain. She left hrr friends a few davt before, since which time nothing has been beard of her.

Thk Man that Married his Grand Da yon Allen Hopkins has been arrested Boston on a charge of hignmy. Two years ago Hopkins married for her money the widow Hiildau Homer, she being 68 years of tge; and aner spcnairg ol Iter ready cash, he lt.fi ber and married her prand daughter, Mar Klizabelh VVhiltemnre, lOyeatsofjge In d-laultof bail in jflOOO, Hopkins was commiltfo. KemaLE '8porT9." Two women In Cincin nati, a few days ago, crossed the nve' into Ken tucky to settle a quarrel, accompanied by several female Iriends and their seconds. They fought five rounds in strict accordance witb the rules of boxing, and then pile hed in'o each other alter the rtnnttsee sort, une was mppeu, or coiitse. and honor having bten satisfied, them 9 PRICE ONE CENT.

THK TlTY OF MsTAMOR- ITS Cleverly in Matamotiis, the riist inipres.ii.u, yu receive is the oesotate one create! by th pro on lm of all the homes They have semi Moorish appearance, and yon cannot divesf yourself of the idea that a city thus built mils' he inhabited by people of jialous disposition, subject to civil war, and of unsocial habits. As you progress yon see peeping thruntb grated windows pairs of daik eyes that llli strnngely with fear and curio i'y little children retreat before you with that (cit peculiar to the young nf timid anima's, that flee from instinct bt foie thry do it from reason. The double door opened at an angle to idtnit the air, gives glimpses of deep bi unities, throwing reiuatka bly luxuriant and dark trisses over their hi ads, previous to arianging Ihem for the evening list lessness. Men sit sullenly about in the ir Ian-fast in dresses, hall of thtui looking as if they bad stolen out ol a slock company of a theatre, while engaged in playipg a "brigand piece I bete is a tlanntintr stileUo-vou ni tlie duiH lo-k bout the whole of them. As von wander on you find the city remarkably well laid out, and though iving evidences ol Having seen better days, still is lar Horn being destitute ol attractive build ings.

Once fair in the plaza lUdalgo, the incitial square ot the city, you can rest your self tinder the shade of sonic stun'ed china trees, nd then eminence examining at your leisure. You will at once bo atliaued by the unhnish td cathedral, that is so managed that the houses on its wings appear to be patt of the calhvJial self, giving lo the mass a very imposing ap pearance; it bounds one entire side ol the plaza. I he architect commenced with m-st excellent intentions, and but for a want of funds, would have made a splendid building. Two tine but unfinished lowers command the sides of Ihe ca thcdral, upon one nf hic.li is rudely laij a piece of timber, liom which is ntspeitded a couple ol bells. The large got hip door in the centre would ve exposed the interior with great effect, but las! some misfortune overwhelmed its progress, nd left the bare walls to provoke the imaging lion into contemplating the reasons why a work so well begun was not completed.

In trout, sealed in the angles tormed by the bases of the pillars, or upon the bases Ibtin- ives, are titty or more poor miserable creatines, ho seem in their poverty, to have nothing iu bundance but sunshine, and that thev are de termined to enjoy. Many are disgustingly dis figured by slow cankeioiis distaaes, that appear tn render their victims hideous, and yet will not kill. Some are slightly wounded soldiers who have crawled out of the hospitals for fresh air Few well dressed persons linger in thrir vu-ini ty, but pass dccornu1y on and disappear in a narrow alley way on the right of the here we mil enter Having done so you soon come lo small room no doubt inlendtd oiigi nally for the sacristy, but now used as a chapel. The walls are plain, there is no wealth about the alter to temp' sac.religioiis hands. The adorn ments on the contrary are nt little value, and of kind in no way harmonious with the objects lor which they are appropriated.

The priest is the altar in the act ol celebrating mass, the worshipping congregation is impressing, and tempts the heart to join in the solemn service. Belore you arc kneeling sonic twi nly Mexican women, many of them quite handsrnie, all cal tilatcd lo excite curiosity. I bey kneel grace fully, and accidentally as possible expose a fine loot, tastefully sut oil villi a small slipper. 1 bore are but two Mexican men in the house, hame upon the sex, nut tlicte are men there be ide, nob'e and true hearted men, that form a curious sight, all the circumstances considered tiouie twenty United Mates' troops, their unt forms, are on their knees at prayer, among the mast devotional in the home. It was a sight to see those thus engaged who but a few days neiore were surroutiueit by tlio terrors ol the bat tie field, busy, prominently busy, in the wot a of ath.

Such is one ot the Cathedrals ol Ma tainoras, and the principal building in the city. O. 'iVopid. Aaron Purr and Miss Moncrieffk. The Mayor of New York has taken the venerable eld mansion at tha lower corner ol Broadway, io.

as las resilience, and has quite rejnvena ted it, so lar as external appcnrai.ee is concern cd. This house as occupird by the Colonia Governor ol New York, Sir Henry Clinton, and afterwards was the headquarters ot tieneral Putnam, where he resided with family. Aaron niirr being then bis aid de camp, and living there witb him; and it was here that the celebrated and romantic intrigue took place between the unscrupulous Burr and that fail est ofjiis victims, IM ss Moncnene, who being taken prisoner as a eritisn spy, was tie 1 1 in custody at this mansion, A writer in a New York paper gives these inci dents connected with Ihe story "miss ivioncne ti, tie celebrated Hntisli spy, was arrested near the fort at West Point, riding on borscnae.K and accompanied by a servant She was held in custody as a prisoner of war, lo bo exchanged for a general oflicer, whenever one should be taken. She was permitted to enjoy tne largest liberty, and indulged freely in her favorite occupations ol drawing and paint ing. Every one admired Ihe beautiful produc tions of her genius, which she desired to send to her lather, but they accidentally passed thrnu the hands ol Aaron Burr, who astoni'hrd the U.

oniccrs by detecting, under the paintings, accurate plans ol the American fortifications, intended as a guide to the Urttish in their pro posed attack on West 1'i int! Burr was up to til sorts ol devilment and intrigue, and llns lor tunate discovtry insnrcd him a pisspr rt to the acqnaintat'Ce nl the young a nm in. i he heart less Burr seduced her probably she was a wil ling victim, as she knew enough of human nature to know that a wretch who would betray a lemalc would betray his countiy, and she un doubledly expeced to find a traitor in her seducer Hut she was disappointed lliirr'j property, I llns instance at least, held him to his allegiance while his it.lluence with the American Oovem nicn as well as her sex, saved her from the ignominious death ol young Andre. he I) til is ti ana her latin to inane ner ap pear a nitre child, represented her as being only touit'-t-n years ol age at the lime ol bcr capture by the Americans a deception as she afterwards mlcsscd She was nearer twenty two than loiirtecn A Ft'NNY Hoax. was the scene of a funny hoax i the 4tb, of which the American gives an account. It says, among the placards which weie distributed about the city, was the following, which a'ltaetcd great attention: Yomri sn ran tl, Minis.

Joseph La lb ihe schooner Catharine will IjEAi trntn the pkax ol the firm-see rails, 'i bis day, at Hvo o'clock. Of course, long belore the appointed hour, a large concuur-c of ptoj.le were al the fills anx i jusly awaiting lor the arrival of Ihe heroic successor of the illustrious eiatn Patch Punctual to Im appuin mt nt, the tin lamped La Bou made his appearance before the drligh'ed multitude. dressed in light tailor style, with a sky-blue haiidkere.hifl about Ins yvant, while a Turkey red ccnfinid bis jet black hair, which fell in gracelul ringlets on his shoulders. Without any bravado or bluster, and yet wilhout betraying the slightest symptom of fear, he quietly wulked to thu very brink fiom which Sam Pat'-h (oi bis labt and latal leap. 1 he assembly was now in the highest ale ol' ei-itenunt.

Before there had bten a buzz of applause) stillness reigned. He sto upon (he br.nb, he looked into the abys below, raised bis arms above his In ad turned K-iind and qu.etly walked away! Nothing was said by the spectators, but. each looked those who s'eod nearest to him in the lace Wiih a look that said "we've been hoaxed." INOKNtfitiS ikST. A lew esyssgoatnerchnnt, in his morning tour in the subuibs oi E'litibutg, t.innd a pur cnt.Uiiiing a cot si I trable suui of money. He oiscrved a lady at a distance, whom he thought might be lie loser.

Deteimiited to be collect, he fell upon a strange yt ingenious an. neiesoived to act thepatt ol a poor dis'rc-scd tradesmen," and boldly went forward, hat it) hand, and asked an alms This was stiswi red wi'h a li'e "(lo away, I bavcnu'hirgtfi give you The man, however, lerfiisttd, in his entreaties, and weuld not go imiii he had "relief for his wile and eh 1 1. In The lady at last cotiilt-scended, but to her dismay lound Ihat the wherewith was gone, The tncrchan', now tali-lied that he was rreel, with a polite bow returned Ihe purse. with an advice ihat in future she should be mure generous to the districted and destitute. MaINR The Whigs of Maine have, in btate convention.

Dominate! Hon. Pavid Branson as their caiididatc fur (iwvetnor at the apptoachtbg tiecuun. From 4rtifiaiu'a Masaxine (at July. THE Ul'ILDKRS. HY IIKNRV V.

lOMIHIXIllV, All are arcbitecta ol Fate, IVorking in these walls of time; Some w.th massive deeds and grcjt, Some Willi niuuiu ntsof lllwiie. Nothing ll-ele is, nor low, Escb thing in its place is best; And what teems but idle show titreusificiis and siiunnrti the rest. For the structure that we laise. Time is mateii.i tilled; Our to-days nud yestt rdajs Aro the blocks with winch wo baild. Truly slupp nud fashion these; Li uve no yawning gaps between, Think not, because no man sees, Such things will remain nnteell.

Ill the elder days ot Art, Buildios wio'iigbt with sreatest cate Each minute and unseen part; Fut the sods see everywhere. Let us do our work as we Boih the unseen and the seen; Make the house, where gods may dwell, Beautiful, entire and clean. Else our lives are ineotpplete, Standing in these walls of tune, Broken nair-ways, where the ft el Stumble us tin set to iiub. Bii'ltt to day then, strong ni sure, With a firm and ample And aseendii and t-ecurri Shall to nionow find its place. Thus alnne can we aitnin To IliOi-etiirrett where the eye Sets the wt rid as one vast plain And on boundless reach of skv.

THE SUN. Tub War with Mexico A Magnanimous Course The Washington Union, in the course of an article on the war with Mexico, holds this language "We pay no respect and attach no value to the crude tepotta given out in sume ol Ihe French ournals as to the probability ol an armed inter vintion ol the French or of the British government The ti mpivary return to lmn ioti ot the British ambassador at the o.mrt of France.Lord Cowley, hns been alluded to as indicating that some important measures in relation to Mexico were under discussion between the two cabinets. If lintd Crowley's temporary absence from his post ha3 any significance at all in relation to such a fact, it indicates precisely the reverse of thai which it is Here assumed to snow. The moment when the French and British cabinets wt re thus maturing a step which would be in substance. if not in terms, a declaration of war against the United states such a moment would be the very last in which the British ainbasssdor would leave his post at Paris.

But the whole supposition strikes us as too extravagant to be indulg ed in for a moment. It only remains for our government to complete this Mexican as it has been begun to Ucep jus'iceon our side to the end to continue to show ourselves al ways ready in future, as heretofore, lor an bo norable and satisfactory peace to spare no pro per liurt lo mitigate the horrors of the war while it lasts to lose no moment in pressing on its operations, both by sea and land, willi theut most vigor and finally, to hold steadily on our course, laying out of view as impossible, all armed inicricrence on tne part ol loreign powers-, and in case any such interference should be at temnted.stemly forbidding and rent llinir it under penalty of breaking up the peace of the world." Mrs. Poft'uciifitLD JbusoN. We copy the follow ing froui the Natbville correspondence ot the Knoxville (Tenn.) Register: "The trial of Mrs, Porterfield (of Judson no toriety) belore the 6.vt Baptist Church of this ci ended on Tuesday night last. A great deal ol evidence was taken, and Sir.

lilakely, an un cle of Mrs was admitted into the session ol the church, lor tne purpose of defending her. I am informed (for I was not present,) that Mi. 0., bandied the matter like a lawyer. His speech is represented as having been clciiuent, and the many shifts and turns lie tuck, are said to have shown that he knew what he was about. It was proved Uiat, she, about Christmss frequent ly went into the street, masted, at night; that she would not cease holding interviews with Judson, alter being repratedly advised and beg gcd to do so, by her husband and her paster; that she bad in several instances, told downright falsehoods, tec, Sue.

The vole was taken at a late hour, and he was expelled. Her husband and herself were both members of the above named church, the pastor of which (Rev. Dr. Howell.) is now in Richmond, on business pertaining to I lie denomination." ROBBRT Hall's lvl rkuuis 1 lie history ol Hubert llnh'j marriage wts a singular one tine day, whilst nlighling at a friend's door for the purpose of dining with him, he was joked on bis bachelorhood. He said nothing, but, whtUl at table, was observed lo take nanit-ular untie.

of the servant girl, who cuie into replenish menre Alter dinner, as lie was stt'ing nlone in the study, the young woman again entered il with Ihe Coalscuttle, when Mr. Hall, whom she had supposed scarcely less than a king, said her, "Betty, do you love the Loid Jesus Christ The girl replied, that she hoped she did, takintt Ihe question merely as an accustomed one from a minister. To her utter surprise and crnstcr nation, howtver, tvjr. Hall lnnnedistely lollow id It up by lailiiiir on his knees, and exclaiming iieii, Betty, you must love me," and asked her lo rr-arrv him In her astonishment she ran away, and she believed Mr Hall had gone mad again (be bad been once deranged). Her mis ter, like herself, was surprised) and on his speaking with Air.

flail on the the 1st- ler flcjiarcd Ijis intention ol marl'. me the "nl who be said had (alien his fancy by the manner in hich she tint lite coals on. 1 hev weiemai rird and lived happily! Hi widow survives him. FonElOM Wis i ins According to the itoorls of the two societies, of the 380 rdaintd missionaries and mule assistants sent out by th American lard ol Commissioners, upwards ol one fifth have gone from Massachusetts; and ol the cMityibuted to the hoard, upwards of ont. qiistlertif the whole, or about has been given in the same (Slate.

1)1 the fort itf missioiidiict and asiistants appointed by the Ametiuhn Baptist Boaid, CG, or upwaidt ol neqiur-erol the whole, have also tune Irom Massschu-elts; and of the ron'rihiitions to this board, amounting lo about the same Mate has given about one lilth and yet IMassa cliusetts is perhaps not behind any othe slat on the gljba in Aome improvetntnts and pros perity. The California KxpkdituiN. Mike Walsh, on his departure lor California, "which no thing," he sats, ''but sum fraud or la 11 tit ci prevent," lakes leave ol his readers in lie "SubtcrraiiCAn," and tic, with Country McClm ky, Munus Bill Kurd, and others ol tha class of politicians, announce that "a complin is now neatly complete, composed ol none bin the best jouni men ol iew hoik, wnicn is ti be a'lache! to the rciimeiii ot U.S. voiunttcn winch shortly leaves thai city lor California lew mure ol tha tieht kind ol boys are want' ine to make un the lull number. No oflici-rs tre as yet elected, and every man is to have an equal chance in their selection, by ballot, when the company is full Narat The new U.

8. schooner Reefer, hitie days from New York, for the Ciulf of Mat ico, was spokt-n on the 30th bit. by the Olivi and Kiii at Bos on, Double Head Shot Keys, hearitijt 8. 40 miles. 'I he coininiuder ol tl.t sr-hootior sUtid that she sailed reuiarkahly fast that he mtde the I), 11.

8. Keys when pevf days out, hut that he had since bad calm weather and had ilrilted Northward U. 8 surveying schiajner Wave, Commande Ooldshoroutrh, on a coast urvey, srmtd a INin'ucket 8 instant, from New Yoik, yi Hclmeyj Hale A Scenk At Poiko. olts Inst week, nics mn was acc doi tally tliscoverrd lalknit on the sin-el Willi au'Ji ty ine, whom be bad rtn dercd guilty, by hislawlnl wile. The latter re monstrated wnn tne tor notnuiK racn when the lailtn one objected to (ht wile's inter lerenrc.

wl en the wile first brobe her parasol and then ttveral root beer bottles over the lies') ol the usuiper ol her jifthls. The guilty pi tiei tinned and the unhappy wife went imu lo lake to we lint and perhaps Isti-'anum. SmciDK Mi- Louis Talhhas lee. Florida, cob nil ltd suicide mi the Xolb Ult by shooting himsell The act was coinniitled in a gtaveyard near Ihe city. Dry tioorts.

GOtiDS, Cl.lrSINU sulisciil-er heim conieellid. by the declining stale of his ealth, to exenauie his business fir some more aeuvo iirsiia, has resolvtd lo sell ell' his stock of PRY KIllUS and wilhoul regard to uiiee t-iiher for irteirov.fi use or bu)ingtosell again, would do well to call earlv. as the stock must uu shall ue cmsen oui wun-un ot-'iiy GKU. R. RHODhS.

17-i b-xing'on st jll-lw lour ooors Kas.t t-f Kuiaw st. KANKl'TK HAT. AT No 1J- AO dits SF.ANKTTF. lcceived, which will beso'd low to close invoice. Also.avery superior lot of Lfchorn, Pedal Hut-land, Guayaquil, Sumatra Quito ilipp.tolam.and Ma-raraihn HATS PALnt rl A I oi every Class STRAWS! Snlit.

Kiiiluh Dou'de. jiland. Pedal. Flo, rence, Nenwli an, Ij. Polka.

Rob Roy's, Albrrti's, A- Cull and see Ilie greatest tiaigains initi n.ve been uffered this season, at the HAT AND uiitMNKT No. ll JH tf 6 doors alaiye Light street. HEAP DRY GOODS SKLL.UVU Off, Th esubscribers have still remaining afew LA WNS, LM. 1113 and els: LZARlNEa and BARtGKS, ftom Mi els. to the finest quality.

l.ltiH I Ltvti, summei silica, ai very low priwja. HOSIERY" aaulGl.OVESof all kmis. 1JNEN DRILLINGS, and Gentlemen's Summer W'e-irgenerally iinllNKK P.F.PING ARTICLES, such as Sheetings, Shirtings, T'ubie Clotlis, Tabling Diuper, Towelluig, Together with an extensive stock of CUT GOODS, nil of which they will sell utvery reduced rales. lAmt r.n (t, 1k9 liallinaire street, jeai tf5 between Charles and Light sts. HKNCH BLACK CASHMKRK CLOTHS.

DOKSEY Sr 4HKE ITS' 'A'. No. 8S BALTI- MOKK ST otter for sale splendid Rich French Hfk. r'mhmerp. Cloth.

a superb article for gentlemen's sum mer coals; extra super black Silk Wlierp Cushmciett: bronze ai brown, bronze and green gold and hlueCoddington: gold ana brown and green and gold I weens: crape faced and main o.acK rummer iiiuns; Hiolley Sniioiipi's best French Black Cloths; Coo per'sreal West of F.nglaud do; single milled French Black Doeskin: Cooper's Weslof Kngland single mill cd Hlnek Caasimeres, with a great variety ol Spring splendid newsiyle fancy Linen Drillings: while satin faced and satin striped d. whilo and brown I luck 4-8 and 4 4 brown Linens; white and fancy Marseilles Vesting; Silk and Satin do Suspenders; Gloves; Cravats; Pocket Hal dkerehirfs; Umbrellas; all of which will be sold on pleasing terms bf jlfi.tlT uionir.ii'ii BF.WARFS OF THK MAN WITH THK WHITK HAT This has created quite an ea-rtt-wieaf in this i. obuta.I us hu th tiimmi: and yard wide Muslin for a hp; While Cotton Hose worth i-H; Parson's Spool Cotton 4 cts; 4 4 ingrain Carpeitng iSets. worth 87; Stair do. 10 ct Fxtra do Slips, worth 4ti; some Colaretts 4 cts worth ii5 Matting half price; with all kinds ot goods nt excuing prices, ai THK rKOPLE'S STORE, I4S justaiaive nownni, jy3tf S.

N. HYDE. (TjlLKS, SHAWLS AND DRESS OD9 IN GK NKR Al. We have now store a large and very beautiful s'ock of entire new styles rich SILKS for Dresses and Scarfs in great variety; rH swung an tlr Kli, titan a nrt linlT P'rilph KtlH Scotch LAWNS, Organdies and Hroche Muslins; Ha-regesand Balzarines: plaid and striped Swis Muslins; Linen Cambric Handkfs; Gloves and H'lsiery; with Ilieir usual large assortment of Irish and English Linen Goods. R.McELDOWNEYA.

itvi isaititniH-e sireet, mS3-tf I between Calvert and Light sts. TEXAS, YUCATAN. OREGON AND CALI- Fl ORN1A. As there seems to be a mania now to some extent prevailing, relative to a migration to tie above mentioned places, we call the attention ol all in inliii-ri who mat want DRY GOOl'S. to take with them, to our large and varied assortment 01 CLOTHS, tor summer wear; Linen minings anu Vcsutigs: splendid hrencn Lawns anu isaizannes.

SMnin? Mushes. Parasols. Ate which we are offer ing at prices that need no beating down. Still nt the same old place the "Old Town" Bargain Store, 107 GAY proni. B.

R. GARRETTSON, m2A.tf 107 N. Gay street, TlHK l'R A'lT STKKKT CASH 11 A A I I STOK hns received from auction and other sources a host of ftflpenrrt, such as Lu en Drillings nl lSj cents; a lot ot Tickings, which will ue sold at cents, Ibey having neeit wet on tne ends; striped inits-lins IB? Victoria I from 18if ets to 3U some of lliem very cheap; French I jiwiis 18i). worth SIJ: black mohair Mi ls Scents; Lawns at 10 Wick and white Printsucents good quality; bhick Alpacns from 3fi cts. to SI: a few of those emlnoi- ered while and colored einhrnidered Crape.

Shuwls for and many oilier bargains which have only to lie seen to ensure sales; Remember No ll PRATT STREET, one door from Hanover WE MeJILTHN. jSQ-tl "THE CHKAP HIGH Sf Sl tlKE AGAIN Uer Swiss Muslm al 31 i cts: Cambric 19. as and 31 cts; Jaconet Muslinaoand fleets; Cam Dimity SS cents; Marfeilles Vettnt 3v cts; janes vesting tascispai-tern; Cotton Hosiery from 8 cts up; ladies' thread Hose 5" and super; a fewdark Silks for dresses, very good. 62. cheap: while Barege Shaw's 2 SO; black net Shawls S3 50, silk fringe, h'nek Alpaca 4 nml Mist Aloaca 6 12 row Pills on 4 cents; PonireSI cts: Hombazinesand Irish Poplin very cheap: somesKitted 4 4 Brown Linen 22 els; boys' wear for 12 els; a so, ottier goods in propertion 1 ii miuuiiDmir i li n.

j27 tf I No.l N. High st 1 door from Bqll.st. DORSE GARRET ION AVE in store a large assortment of PARASOLETTS AND SUNSHADES. of the richest material and superior finish 1 ha eliHSm Ml 17. Ot glltit Olln It.

A larre invoice of Mnsauito NPTTlNG. 2 yds wide, of all colors, which will be olfered at small advance, bf DOKSEY 4. BAKKK ITSWH, l.i it B.1 ia'tnnore sireet. nriviK'Tin SHIR TiNGS. Twilled MUSLINS.

Usitaliuigs, ricks, Domesiies cneap mr can. j8 If No. i'hs'n. Gar st r- WOOD. No.

18 IV. CHAKLKS at HEtiT D. respectfully invites his friends and customers to call and eTnmme His large and careiiiity selected stock of M'HINti DRY GOODS, comprising all l.inettl. nnw wnrTi It is not dmmeil mcessart to eniimerale them, as a general assortment of DRESS goods maf tie tound at gtettiy rettuceu prices, in oreer to secure la'ge sales an'' to make ri-vim for fall purchases. oproSit 1MB M.

fc. ctiUKCM fi-tt THE CASH BARGAIN STORE has in nild tinn lo lay U'uul Barcnins, some line Tuck C'-nibs61 to very Pins a cents; some a lol of tlars rie Ijiuies suitanle. for fall a great Bargain; Tweed- suitable for ilie clothing trade very cheap: a lot of truly cheap; uss.nels. Pilot cut-ins; iwneo reu innnei wiih some. Alnnen Serses.

for 'lailors use: Hdtifs. 121, a small loi; lame 1'iaper; clack nn.inet Crane: some sneer line Lainbries mi. a few of those very fine Shiitinga left nt 12 with many other linrgams. eto vt co. runs si S.

Some Fumitti'e Dimity 121 cents, a great bar nn. Jlit-lll 111MKK vvp An assortment com. posed of nearly every variety of seasonable Woi.len, Linen and Cotton oods. cheap f- cash Vf j. jy A If No.

N. Gay sfeet 1 u'Ul liwTrK'g lit 1 t'-rfir nf the mtttt no Ij pu ar rlescrtpli. its of GOODS, of tiiO ltteriij, very cheap, for rtsh jts if a Ijoa i tin. ini it tray sr. riARGAINS! BANG tIM! 1 1 I Hiirehnsers are renuested lo cat1 tinl eximtne my stoelrof LAWNS; "ALZARINI-S, HAREGKS; Al PAt tfiiick and li'ue mack Pi uaticr es Muslins; SUA Wlj Grass Skirls, very chenp; Hosie'f; Gliivet; Linen Cambric, and Silk HdMs Drillings; Sunimerl lolhs, Ac all of which mut posittvey be clcsed out on or befoie theSlst of the prestnil month, as I huve delcrmtncd to c'ose my liiiines nt Hint time w.

ISA lir 1 iiaitiinote j)8 lf Light and Calvert. LUIKNCH LWIS AiVD GINGHAM LAWNS R. McKLDOWiMJV tt. CO. lave received this dnyiitreh supply best ainiliiy FKKNCH LAWNS and GIGHAM LAWNS of hcuinifitl style, al re- duu pr l-lf ICS UAI.TIMIIHI.

STHKHT. JI8. between Cnlverl nnd Light streets. SELLING Ore DRY GOOD- HKI.OW t-7 CI 1ST. A lag re sto-kof uoodsmu't positively be sold mil by the first of August, for which pi lees below the wholesale cos' will betaken, Thine huiing losell again, or for family use, will save money by calling at No.

03 Hallimore street. Fancy Drillings and Colli n. ades. for btus' wear, IS cenis: Gam'irooii- 181; "urn mer Cloths 31; lawns I jl; ui Lawns lit, sold early in the seaon fnri7j Berate and Ka zan, ll: splendid French Herage 7. worth hi cm-is; Berane Shawls nl little over half price; two ignili'-eni white Canton Crape Shawls, PIS.

sold gi ncralU ai.VI. linen bird-eye Towel HSidt.z- n-in fact eveif thing is selling far below tegular rices, at rf. tt. aoyri w.i ar nitu Jll-lf No. 63 Baltimore sireet.

BONNKT-4 AT Ll SS THANI (T -To close nut my slock o' STRAW GOODS, 1 will sell them at a great sacrifice mmov? i- uiiy r.n, i.vr-, ac. DRV Gl IODS very low t-HAWLi. H.WWS. GINGHAMS, 8'LKS, ic. Also.

Parasols, Parn-ole fe" and I in'm-llns THOMAS ARMS Jyll tf No 116 Uiiliiinoic street. 7l7 ATOM LS, rj VII.ITAR AND FANCY GOODS, at Wholi-nle and Ll), BROTH A 'UI BALTlMORi Sl'RERT, corner of Charles, have just received, pel bite arrivals from Kurope, a large n'sortment of GtillDS tn their Imp, such as fine Gold I'alent liPptue, Anchor Kseneeinetit and Vertica! nlo great variety of SILVKH WATCH KS, nilalilp. for eminttu liiindoil, 1'iiris and Aineriean JAWKLKY, of every dc-ciiption, viz; Puis, RniKS Brgepleis, Sfnds, Chains. Rcfs, set with Diamonds, Ruby, Cmera tls, Saf plnres. Garnets.

Pearls, Tot'nz ari all knii.sof precious Stones; FANCY Goods, ronsisting in port ol plcg-itit Port Folios, Work Boxes, Writing Deks Cnnl Cases, Funs, Hair Pins. Oral, Inkstands, J-wel Cases, Bronzed Figures. Flower Vase. Cologne If'tles. Card Trays, Canes, Hiding, Whips, Gobi und Silver Susiiendor Buckles, Sils Purses, Ketieuies, Therrrioii.e'ors, Dinuiotid Point Pens.

Perfume Hags, Perfumery, Ac Rich Plated Castors. Cnndlesiieks, Cuke U-fketsnnd Walters, Si-Inr lrd Girondole. with cut priS'Tts. Climesf Vases, Table Mats and Ctii-smen, Silver Sinaitis. Forks.

Lntlles. Sirar Tongs, Cut, Cream Pots, Su gar H.iwls. lea Is Ac, of llie rown manufacture; Su Uarrel Piln. Dubie mil Single Barrel Fngltsli Guns. PuW'I'-r 1 disks, Game Ibnrs, Percussion t5ais.

Hnci'lncles, 'I Ituuliles. Mutual Hi'es, c. Keep coir stiiiiilv om band alurgeand complete assortment of MILITARY rueli as iiwnrut. ll. Illellt.

In-tis Frinres.Ae.. Ac. Wnfch maker's T'sii and materials of Ihe Inequality; Table and Pocket Cut lery. ere, tc. Orders from the coun'ry prompt If attended to, HKO ft CO.

N. B. Military Compuuies furnished at shnit nolle mU-tf tvsl C. H. A CO.

CASH Pei wins in wnntot ensn can nc accomno-dated with nny amount, from fen tn fen thousand dollars, on every description of Mcrehandun; also on Jewelry Plate, Diamonds Ac, lor any leiujlh of tune thai may be ngreed upon FOR HK T-A COUNTING ROM OH second floor with storage for a quantity of goods nitt-tf WM. WARD, Anct ci NATIONAL HOVKL, (UTS RFNCH tiOKHtLK, YIMrlMlA. The snhscriber informs ilie nuhlie that hns taken tins fine an convenient Hotel 'or a term yenrs, an i lias entirely re turnuhed and re organ-rl ihe same, in such aianner as to make it one of the fi st Hole: in ihe country. No exertions t-n his part shall be wanting In render satisfaction, to those who may joilrontze his house. jewi-Mu ciuAun, OAPK MA SKA BATHING.

NKAV ATLANTIC This extensive and popular estab mem is now open for the Teoeptnm ol visiters. The undersigned pledge themselves 10 spare no pains or expense to excel in adminislcring comfort in nuppimw to ilieir guests, aim rwpeeuuiiy solicit shareof public jcSSlmot BKNJAM1N McMAKIN. MABF.LL'S HOTF.U HARPERS FEKKY. VJK01SIA DINING point on the Baltimore and Ohio Rail road, where you will find every day, neatly served KVHUY thino tnat una anu tne uiutiiuore mariieia furnish such as Soup, Bacon, ueer, mutton ana veal, rouiiry ui season. VfgsfaWssRiee, Potatoes, Asparagus, Green I A-p.

Cheese. Pastry. Gooseberry and Currant Tarts, Rice Puddings, and Apple or Peach Pies. Hither Strawberries, Raspberries, Ciw-sird or Ice Cream, evory day. Good Whisky and Brandy on the table.

PRICK FIFTY CENTS. And No rxtra chakoks for Desert, Drink, ate. Pay for what jou get, ana get every uiui apeciueu in the bill. MairerjsJejTfL184e. mjjt'-jiu- NATIONAL GARDKNS jiU door uih of Penmyivanta avenue.

i lie suo unhdra u.n to inform the gentlemen of Balti more and lhose visnn-g the cut, that they have opened the above establishmeiitat the above noticed place, where they are alwa prepared to acconim nlaie all whomiy favor ihem wiih a call, with Ihe choicest beverages of theday '1 he saluDrny ol uie situation, iis si clti-ion, togeiaer won uie pains wnn-n nvc ii, Hih mir.rovement of the Arbors and Shades, render the most agreeable resort in ihe city. Persons in tne uisiani imushi mc u.wn. parties which can meet with every accommodation, can find it a convenient a well as pleasant tup, as Omnihu es hi utl arrive nnd derart from tnis point; nd aohoiceseltciionoi ll nr.rne.c-n- MKNTS. kept on nana, win ne a su cicnl inducement lorau wisinng me eiijojuiciu ui this rleasant retreat to give tnein a call. jUI-lil" B.

"ntiesnni ci. pttVKV POINT PAVILION. One ot the most convenient, splendid, and picturesque salt water our nlaces in the United Slates, will be opened for visiters the 16th instant, for the summer campaign. The Pavilion and its accommodations have oeeii put a complete state oi reimu, mm uiiui invalid a pleasant resort for health and recreation. The bathing is delicious eithe in the houses ot mine open surf along the sounding shore." A fresh and consiam sen-oreeze sets in in we all night nil eighl or ten in the morning Ihe Pavilion commands a view oi me ucooutanuc ui uio th f-hpsineakft Bav.

the. river in front being nearly ten miles wide, ll is within eight hours' Steaming irom wasillllgiou, iwctvv num and twelve from Richmond. The steamer Colu inn, uapiain uuytner, leaves Hallimore every Saturday evening, slops at Pincf Point early on Sunday orning. and returns to Baltimore on Wednesday. The steamer Oceola.

Captnm Ipnes Washinemnon Wednesdays and Sa turdays on her way to Norfolk, and returns on Tuesdays and Fridays, touching at the Point in both diree Uons. lanoingana receiving pavruKoiis. The proprietor with these advantages of his with corns of oblieini servants, good rDro ar.M-.d niiisin. hunts tor satline and the usual ac cessories of a watering place, together with moderate chaiges, conhiWutly casts himself upon i the. public ap- ieit-ll U11HCU OltllCO UUiri, yitiriiiiiKivil I 'S KXAMINEAND AT TEN TO THflSR THINGS WHICH MATERIALLV AFFFXT I NSKNSI I3LE PERSPIRATION AND IMPURE BLOOD.

n.sj lllr. tie inr, rinci, inr, un.iv GKROI'S TENDENCY OF THE LATTER. Tha utvtH tin, life of the hodv. traversinsr it to eve ry extent, and giving life and health to every part of it nnm n.iniliiinri. but when imDare and rig ged in its causing diseases of various kinds, and breaking forth in the weaken part of the body, or where there is ine greatest collection in uuciusiveiiuu- 'VhULTH'lSECURED AND MAINTAINED IN.

TWO WAYS. In the first ace, nf ineimp inoeptn ine pno RKING CARRIED OFF THROUGH THE BOW ELS. a oxnnn-lv hr ihe. imnnre and more watery por tions of the blot tl being carried oft insensibly, bf means ol perspiration, commoniy lermcu i i PKRSPIHA'lION All thai niprlit-itieciindois. when the natural functions of the system become deranged, as above described.

lo assist mem. The greatest purinernt tne oioou is nance cutoa- PMln Ptll4. preatpsl Mi 'i-Kii n. INSKN.IHLK PERSPIRATION. with a direct tendency In the lungs, is HAnt-H'n CO1 POUnSYHV Pot HOAKHuVND.

Uj-AS AN EXEMPLIFICATION: A person ina heated slate, and IhrowingofT the im purilusof the body by means of rapid sensible and NsKNsin ii-. PKRpPIHATiON. suddenly exposes himself to a chnnge air or temperature; the perspiration, both insensible and apparent. is checked and in on inc. oitii ami mg-.

mo na ural onsetpience then is tnat uie orenst, tne lungs, ti.r.-,at uiwi ih- heatl. in some instances. are immedialely attacked with a violent catarrh or cold, caused by ihe impurities which we are perspiring and tarowrgoffj pARTg op THE Bom belnR suddenly checked and thrown on Uie parts af- Now tne way to cure a catarrh is to use those means which wilt soonest anu most cucuiuai icinvc uie Breasi, me Lungs tne i inoat aim tne mtwcis HANCL-S Si RUP OF HOARHOUND ,1,111 ffwi ihiein theshoitest possible space of time. it iw.ii.ir miwerfnl nromoter I insei sible perspira- lion, ii uiscliargee ihe more watery parts through the pores of the skin: and the more so ld portions, such as niuiter. it discharges by exneetoration II I bat now remains of the impurities is the bowels, which con he caused ny a lowuosesoi hanck'ssarsaParilla OR BLOOD PI LIS, a rain tin we ne.elect tins cold, it immediately mam tniiTi itf a violent coueh anil imiii in the breast and sine, ny muiiciunm hiiu on our part to use tne pr remeuies tor inr reran val ol tne tinputuies wnien i uicusi, WllA'l IS THE CONstQUENCFj? ti, nn from ii-iinr c.

oeged anH snipped up. are un able to perform their duties, and in thi" state of INDOLENCE. ulceration ensues whi'-b is the cause of Ihe great number of utitinie'y deaths resulting from 4 llNKlIAIPTHtN. OR NF.GLKCTEL COLDS. How miic-i belter to expend one or two tionnrs ana procure asupplf of Dunce's Syrup and Hlnod Pills medicine- wini'ti assist auu innings won uie uaiu ral operations nf the huniaesyst- m.

and tjetpin T7- Aiiotiier nn-sl conunoii imiiifesliuiou of disease is. ill ihe form of ail dyspepsia. Persons of a sedentnry habit, and tnose whose dnilf ski Kh ijihii i r.urvi-1 ncnutti. nvncBiionsdo noi admit of sulfirieni exercise logive Ibcir IiIihoI the circulation rcquireu in insute a neai uiUip nml the nroi.er formation of the gastric metis, to flissnlve nnd digest the natural anount of I'tOq r'qilUt'tl I'l SIVa Hint rw-wm, ii, pi, k.lii Tl thrmizn tha m1? in its raltiiu chHiinelsin this slow way, naturally becomes cMgecd anil impure, tsumctinies in miss'aieu nasa lenuency to the tace, winch 11 covers wnn pimpieB ana uiolcn- es; sometimes lo tirnui. wnen it occasion; VERTIGO OR GIDDINESS.

Sometimes its impure substances become deposited on tbedrutnol the ear. wnen prniucesnn unt tea iiitt imi mir itmac in Hie lead, comnitt ea ne sing. im 111 ihe. ears. But its most coniniou manifestation is in i stomach and bowels, giving rise to cosliveness and dyspepsia.

Iow, wnen tAnnr nniL.ua ni.tnn PILLS are lost taken, they aro immediate. dis'olved in the stotnuen, en i irkly ok vegetable substances. ThPf next pnss Info the smaller Inlcstincs, from whence ihef nra lalicn up by the fluids of the body and conveyed i-t i i ait ij in I r.n. r.rr. Hv ibis menus thev clenno Ihe contained In thr every impurity, win; Iscir- rietl into the bowels, and there discharged by their purgative properties, Iheiiiostol medicines which profess to purify the blood, merely pke a truniferof portion of Ihe impurities from the blood lo the bowels, winch is one grcnl cause o' cosiiveti' Ss Hanec's Fibs driving the stagnant portions entirely out ol the ho If keep it in a lie- Itlif condition, ana -vnen inp teoou iscuurciy pu rilied cosliveness or dyspepsii cannot exut.

in cinie nsion. everv 0111,11 in town ana tnceoun, try should keep by them a supplf of linnee's Pills and sl.riin ol Horehoiinil tlioy know not the time when tbev may Kaeh laix of the Pills contains liny, aim nve. noxesnre given lor one dollar the snap reiaiisat tiny ecu's lor single not lie, or 6 bonies lor 60 rnnce's miptiipinrs are pre invenlor. SF.TH Inn Haiti, street, and comer of Charles and Prnlt "ts and sale in Ifcc city of Ha'limore by Perkins. Grahanie.

W. Jones Fell's Pouil. and by an Agenl h. KVKHt lOWH IN MARYLAND. snd mosl of the towns in Virginia Pennsylvania and De'nware and i.y inurgists auu siore-geepers gene ra irotiglio'il the I niott Bf.WAKE OF rOVNTEKFEITS, And Inke iioiin hut aid SYR I.

as since their Introdueiiou and success, imitations have sprung up in all quarters of the land. Jr. un TZu 1. Hsu a 111 irs int WOKiMM (iRRICK'S VERMIFUGE, OR WOhM DE STROYER, is riu Pihesville, Baltmwrt county, Ami S3, 188, Aiu Wu Oauies. rin Ki I rcrci vert much, my debit In answei in lo me.

on Ihe siiblect of tour Worn Destroyer: the inter was mislaid, and the matter unsscd fiom ine until tow: neiier mie man 1 1 ti.iii Vermifuge 111 111T practice for th Inl twelve months, and always with success, I have also recommended it to many families, who nil give the mom 11 ittetn-g accounts of lu success, in Uie ex pu sum of worms. 1 .1 ruf ittit nrn. to a utl ft rl. wl. 1 f.r days, and sfter lb second 'sc the child passed 'fifty six very large worms, and was immediately renevrn 01 no nuii-ia, sitioRi her little brother complamied in a similar man-rnimilo, snci ess in HIP first Case, 1 advised a trial of your medicine, nnd in tweniy-foui hours, ihe passed filty-eijlit large woiitts and was wen in a lewimis tt Such has been'my success in the jsp nf your Vermi luge, mat 1 now prescnoe nooiser reineiiT.

1 Ailvie I'vor. tfiiinl. when Iher SU'lienf 111 exisienee nf worms, to trf lour medicine, they wil not kc aieai'potn-ed. With great rc.pcct. I am jours, Ac.

j. Gihboss, rretmred only bt W. ORKICK. E. corner Lexington and Kulaw streets, opi-nsite the Market; and for stle at most of the Apothecaries tn Hallimore N.

H. Hein'imner and ask for Omrk'i Vtrmirvn Which lais my nnineon the pbinl and seal on the top others supplied on liberal terms. itf Persons who may make choice of my Vermi-fliee to sell nenin. are nl bben, to return 11, and then money refunded if the' hnd it nnsnlenhle. N.

ft The sulxrilipr lias fitted upa verf large and Commislions ROOM, with gas light, Ac winch IK will rem out to DclmlirgSuciaiies anil oilier moderate termv W. R. OftlllCR ciOuA ASH Ktrr Soap Makers, for sale bj 0. tt U. I.

ifAlitK, plelely a'rested. and he is better in every respect than he has been ai any period during the past three vears. I have lull belief in his perfect and permanent i it hpcn Hcromiiiished solely the Galvanic Kings und Magnetic Hum of Dr. Christie I'jurlks H. Masoitn.

First mate of the ship rnncis hitney On this W9ih duy tictobcr. one ihouand eight Bundled and lorty five appeared before me ihe within named Charles H. Magoun.and made solemn oath that Ihe above is sub aniiany irue ui earn auu every Iarlicular. vv. iiAvsMtYhit, MnTorof thecuy of New York BPVl.

kF. HKADAChK. Mr. Lambert A. Fr-illips.

No. iviaiion st. New been subject to Nervous Headache lor the hist le i years, otten ni'g eonnneo 10 neuiorH week Mr. Ph ilips safs of hiaselt. 'no man can have suffered more." The use of ihe Rings and Mag netic Fluid nave i-enormen an run cure.

RHEUMATIC GOUT wrs. iiary it snui, tim a relative of Major Noah has been cured of Rheumatic Gout, of long nanon together with general debiiiiy of the system Kvorj thing else had been tried witnoutanyt'ocuect. A son of Mr. Georpe hue. Nn.

101 Charles street. New York, wasiuijectto evere aiid a arming Fits for over six years. He has otten liwd from 2 to 16 Fits in oi duy. Si menines nccompanif with the most dreadful screeching, ai ihe same time a choking in ihe thrrat, ai pan, the region of the heart. He now perfectly cured, huvn hud nosvmptoinof the attacks since ine uaivanie niniisanu iuiu were up' niied: a periml of sevtral nionii.s HHV.IIMAT1SM AND nf.rvousnefs.

Mr JacobA Ogsbury. Williamst. Y'ork, has from childhood been afflicted with constant Nervousness and Kheuinatic pauis in the arms and limbs. HKADACHF. AND GKNKRAI.

DEBILITY, Mrs. Sampson Isaais, No 44 Haminersly st New Vork. urns for many vears terribly with se vere Head -ache and iervr us Di bility Thre.ejea6 ago while under one of amicus, siie lost rier sight. '1 he Galvanic Bands and Mum have entirely relieved the Headache and Nervonsnes and the Galvanic Strengthening aster, completely restored strength the system 8 CONVULSIONS AND a anfff.tnr nf llrUirin ftlrMire. Ksa No.

Prosb? oppoeitcl Niblo's Garden, New York, has betn SU'iieCl to per'OOIC co'ivinsmhisih till it winning -rhp niiucLs were eeneri'l1? every Use was msde of the Galvanic Necklace and Bands which have nearly caused iheii complete removal. A child ol the Rev S. If Kowa'lh ihe wellknown minister of the Methodist Kpivoinil Church, residirg at lOADivision sin et, Ne York, lias teen subjeel to Fitssince binh Heho fenernlly b. en ai lacked in the night, and has mv al t.nies htev iupposul to dtan. The use of the Golv ni" Biaceicisanci Fliiid has caused their complete disappearance, ihe sys tm heiiiH mncii weakened hv the aitack-i.

the Galva. nie Strengiliening aster wits recominehded, which was used won me nam ics- reun SEVKRF. f.HF.lIMATlSM. Mr. Moses ilmn.

No 126 Rrooine street. New Vrl art ihp Rhenmaliin for several Tears. ntleCL ing him in the head, bren't, ndnH and limbs where tlie omn was excessive often V' eping linn from bust Mr. Wityon states ll. at Lis sy si ein was entirely prostrated, and he had oft' ii fa'len down insensible In strtt nd w.uld reel like a drunken person.

Two weeks after using the Pli es and Fluid lie whs cured, and for more. un eight uioMt.8 has had no return ot ImiK Phillins. Kso AsisibiiI District Attorney of New York, residing al No Prince street, has been perfectly cured ol the Sick Headache by the useo the Kings and F'Uiu. he snacks were mid vnn severe for a number of leurs. and every thing which Mr.

Phillips loimcvly tried, was of no avail. wifeof the celebrated dentist. No, College Place, N. York, was long subject to severe Sick Headache, of which the Ku gs ana i lum alone nhurded relict. Rfll.FPTlf! FITS AND VFRTIGO Mr Win.

fin 1411 V.iriek New York, has been subject to severe F.prep ic Fits for several Tears, necompmiK wun ine iiinti hioiiisimh vcriiKu. 'l piT.ii-ih nf mid ined cii.e were than useless. The Galvanic Bands and Fluid maue an enure cure. Mr. Alexander VVaion, No Chi rrv was so aleMed with Paralyisllnit I was nimble toarticu-lulp diKliTietU rind with diflicllltT asirl'ed himself any manner.

II' hns pcrlectlf recovered bf the use of the Kings and Mr. Ab'm H. Shelne, oorner Waverly Place and Mercer st was long onbled with Dyspepsia of the most severe kind Alm-sl every thing wa tried in vain, The Ga vanic le w.s rccoiumcuueu, ana complete cure wn" i tTeeied. TIC Mr Wm McCoiinniiiby No 10 Hamilton slroet. New York, was ni jeci t.

di tressing a. acks of Tic loreiix for six years I he din-use wa- constantly nml mil I-n. availed till IheGalvaiiic Umcs and Magnetic Fluid Were tried. A perfect cure wm ctlectcd. MCTVIIPS PROSTRATION Mrs.

Jordon. No H9 Varu-k street, New Y'orlc, was almrkht hpllf-c ftom ot IlCrvoUS Com- atnts, and almost entire pros'tn'ion of 'he netvous systein. Itev tir. uui.nar in 'ougaiMreei, is ae iiuninied with the case wlihli was cuied by the Fluid and Rings. RHEUMATISM, ACUTE AND INFLAMMATORY.

Mr. Ranscn Corns. 376. Hn.edwny. New York, per fectly cured of Acute Rheumatism, of thu most severe Mr.

Win. Mcintosh, i'9 Cherry street, New Yorlr, had the Rheumatism tor three ymr. putt of the time could not wnik a step. Has been cured tlireudnys. Mr.

John Mills, 4' Greenwich Lane; Rheumatism for years, was ru'ed in ten days. Mr C. F. Harrison. Pier No.

1, North Kivcr, cured of Chronic Rheumatism Mr. Charles Giilh corner Hudson and Charlton New York, cured of Chronic and Inflammatory Rheumatism combined Mr. William Smith. SM Thirteenth New York, curr-d of very severe led Rheumatism. Mr.

Ralph Hi gnrl, Ml 11 nsbiiiBtou New York, cured of severe hroinc 1MI- II Vill'S TR I- MOMS. Vc. Mr fienne Derrick! No 48 Crosby street. N.York was so alHicted with Htieuin ilic pains for eighteen mouths, that he could scarcely sleep iwo hours riur lit mailt The GkIvhiiic Si reiitfliiChinff Plaster was used, which almost immediately restored perfect nrattn. Mr.

Michael Haughet, fll Keventh street, between 1st and Vd avenues. New York id he ye low fevtt in the South 7 years am, nud wrs piiii struck, in coiise-ouei ee of wbii grt at nervous deinlitT, tieirvus, lollowed. 'I he Galviuuc Rings and Fiuidhave cured all the comp'ani's. Mr tinrdnn Willininn.Nn.1lW Seventh street. New York, was entirely relieved in ihrecdiijs from severe and constant Ht adachc, lo which he had been subject many years.

Mr. Mitthew Ivcr. gr2 Washington street. N. York, hud ft kick Irom a horse, some two years since, which caused Headache, DizZ'ii s.

and several alarming symptoms. 1 tie Galvanic Hands proven apcrteclcure miss Mien nullum io reel, next to cor, ner Broomestrcet. New York hu long been troubler with c.ompiicntion Nervous Ci-inp'ninis of the most di'tressing elui racier Mie is how uimc well. 11 l'lie alHive ae milt sample of moretlin tweiitf limes the nnber which have been received all from persons equally respect ib o. Scarcely un ur pase tnat si me 'resli evidence is iiotontame regarding the wto di riul efliritr-T of these nittcles.

It is bc'ieved that in Ihe city of New Yori- aioiin, ii1 wards of LIGHT THOU'sA I'l-KS'ONS (1 1 pmicd.nl less than a year, hnvc he- entirely re lieved ot ine inns' painful en omc oiM-rders, sinc whirh have completely bullied all foituer eQorts Diedieal SKlll. inM mn1 bp remerehrc-t that the tcTiilts have he. lielfe led bT CHIOSTIK GALVANIC KINGS AM) MAGNKT1C F) ll, which aie the ge nuine articles. convciiicnco of rprsons roidin in th eeiintry. ihe following list of Dr.

Christie's genuine snides are nnpeuin Magnetic Fluid. pe' botllp. Ring' for the -gers p'r pur. Hands for the wrists, aims or legs, 2 each of per pur. GaieaniC Piasters.

ench Knlia Hie hedt enrh. I. axvere kul'1. nud these diseases oflnn stand n. the greater lieation ol the ruck-s, the mo e.

certaiitt) nl iiiiin-disle retiei. rT ei" i.ing nn amount paid, wi I hive the niltc.es forwarded iminediatelj jrj Uewarc of wwisi inHlatinn OfthrarlirlM. The onu pmce In ritiiiimorn m'u inaiil fluid isal the Duf Sioreot MIAMI BA 1,11 iR STRf.bT. and Corner CHaKLl i lu -r-p tt-i i-r. Christie's ge'niiln" nttlctcs for ale IP Anna1 BTANSHUR Yi and liiftcacnc ah nf thu kind sold elsewhere in the ctl are tpo-(W.

mifn without the least alvmiio miietieor pei.eiKim euact, i was cordial shaking of tongues. Mormons If Tixas About one hundred and fifty of the emigrating Mormons have cd the en. nmpment near Austin, Texas. Thu Houston Tali graph, advises thr to settle on i Indian frontier, on the Kio Pucreo, whrtt thev will find a country rich, fertile, healths and beautiiul as the land of promise, and be I rat from the peiseetifion which the spirit of intolerance his so frequently let loose up them. A Dt'El.

on tub Tins A couple of ynmif, men, membeis of the "first families," loll N. Voik on Sa'Uidny, to proceed to Blsdonsburg, lor the eti uf repairing their injured hoitmti by the "shi-olintr, of powder." What tb name of the duel is Ii not yet made knowa. If athsi-ttarm work. Very Uium Two widower at Brandon, advertise for wives. Having been perfectly satisfied With their first wives, they to go by Ibe tad tha second tiine)eoRvi.

ed that tlieyttill he happy with any iSo say the papers,.

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