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BALTIMORE COUNTY FARM. TRUSTEE'S SA I.E. By virtue of a decree of Baltimore County Court, the. riibscriber. as Trustee.

WILDER'S FARFWELL AND BENEFIT CONCERT. Intending to leave the citv permanently at the close THE SUN. HEALTH OFFICE, Oct. 2, 1848. Report of intertmntu in the tityof Baltimore for the last inefk, ftuling on Mnnlay rnorninr.

Apoplexy Child-bed Cholera Infantum 1. 1. e. t. rriYSIS.

SJR ISY-PR ETF.NDED OP-DrpIT1 NOMINATIONS FOR THE Pi. fvTrt ALii.V. Let every Democrat remember, Sheriff WHER-f iAftY, HAXK STRENGTH TO 1jI.EC 1 J. HEM, and be not deceived by their hvpo cnticnl cant against such nominations in Baltimore, Yvhere they are in a minority. They try the same game In Baltimore county, where the majority are Democrats, but they always nominate in St.

Mary's, Kent, where they are strong. Democrats, be not deceived by Whig "GAS!" but. vote for your own candidate CHARLES F. CLOUD, and save -Thk Hava.n Mail Line. The Postmaster Gene-rlf announces that the steamer Isablel, the first steat -whip established by recent act of Crmgrcss, from Charleston S.

Carolina, by Savannah, Georgia, mid Kt West, Florida, to Havana, in the Island of Culm, "will lemrc Charleston on her first trip on the 13th of October, and that her regular days of departure will be the 1st and loth of each month. The postage tf or frnn Havana will be twelve mid a half cents on a sing.le letter not exceeding half an ounce in weight, with an additional twelve and a half cents for each additional half ounce, or fractional excess of a half ounce, a.nd must in all cases be prepaid when the letter is to Havana, and paid on delivery when received from Havana. No inland post will expose for sale at public auction, oil the premises, on SATURDA the of October, 1848, at 10 o'clcck, A. the FARM whereon the late Luke AAr le resided at an.l for many years before his death. i ing aooui.

mucsirom uie cry, near Hie Old iiar-ford Road, ill Baltimore county, adjoining Ihe hinila of Messrs. J. AV. Shankliu, Lewis Brown, and the tare i-eier ies, ana dui a snort oistmcc irom Vr. Reisteau's resh ice.

The tract contains 1IX) Acres, more or less; of which about 60 consist of good arable land, of a highly im-proveahle quality; the residue is yvell set in Chestnut 1 irnoer, tarnishing more wood in in is required lorlhe place, which can be sold at a fair price at the lime kilns in the Meighborhood. The Farm is yvell sap-plied with Apple, Peach and other Fruit Trees; t.ie situation remarkably healthv: the improvements such as are usual on a farm; and the water copious, sweet aim accessnue. 1 erms of sale cash. The premises will be sheyvil iv Mr. Thomas Wyle.

who resides mi them. Pos session given immediately. IJUAS. v. KIDUELA Trustee, 4-ws7tdts No.

5 Coiirt-h use Ijine. PEREMPTORY PERMANENT TRI S- I lr.rs mli-iOF buoauivai hiui i Y. jjy virtue of a general order of Baltimore Coun ty Court, passed 111 relation to Insolvent Debtors, the undersigned, as Permanent. Trustee of John B. Curry and James B.

Wright, Ins ilvent Debtors, will st II at. public auciiou, 011 the premises hereinafter named, at the hour of 4 o'clock. P. 011 THURSDAY', the 26th October. 1348, all those TWO LOTS OR PARCELS OF GROUND tu tted in thecitv of Baltimore, and described as follows: Beginning for one of said Lots of Ground on the lice of the yvest side of Broadway, at the N.

E. corner of a lot 01 ground which, on the irth day ot October, 1847, was contracted by instrument of writineof that date. 10 ue leased ny Kohert purviance, ue rgei'ressl-min and William C. Conine, to John Knoyvisand Ephraim Knoyvls. and running thence northerly find ing on the yvest side of Broadway fifteen feet; thence yvesterly eighty feel to the east side of nn alley three teet wide, laid out in common bv said Purviance, Presstmau and C.

mine, fortheaceomn odarioiiof their property binding thereon; thence binding said alley, with the use, privilege and benefit of the same, in common or as aforesaid, and parallel with Broadway fifteen feet to said Kiidwi'k lot as aforesaid: and thence easterly bounding thereon eighty feet to tne west side ol JbroadYvay and place of beginning. It being the same ot( parcel of ground yvhich, bv indenture or instrument of writing, dated 3-1 of 1847, and recorded among the Iand Records of Baltimore County, in Liber A. No. 387, Folio 448, Sec, yvas contracted to be leased bv Robert Purviance, George Presstman and William C. Conine, to Jas.

B. Wright and John B. Currv, for the term of ninety-nine years, renewable forever, subject to the clear yearly rent of hirty dollars. A nd beginning for the other LOT OR PARCEL OF GROUND on the line of the west side of Broadway, at the N. E.

corner of a lot of ground yvhich, on the 3d day of November, 1847, by instrument of yvrit-liig of that, date, was contracted-to be leased by Robert Purviance, George Presstmau and AA illiam C. Conine to James B. Wright and John B. Cnrn- and running thence northerly, "bounding 011 the yvest sine oi wroauYvay, niteen icet; incnce westerly eigli'v feet to the east side of an alley three feet wide, laid out in common by said Purviance, Presstmau and Ho nine, lor the accommodation ot their property binding thereon; thence southerly, bounding 011 said alley. with the use.

privilege and benefit of the same, in common as aforesaid, and parallel yvith Bromhvay fifteen feet to the lot of ground contracted to be leased ny said Purviance, Presstmau and Conine to said Jas. B. AVnght and John B. Currv. as aforesaid: and thence.

easterly, bounding thereon" eighty feet, to the yvest side of Broadway and the place of beginning. It be ing the same lot or parcel of ground yvhich. bv inden ture or iiistrumentof yvriting. dated 3d day of Novem ber, lu47, and recorded among the lanl Kecords nt Baltimore county, in Liber A. W.

No. 3T7. Folio 451, was contracted to be leased by Robert Purviance, presstmau ana win. u. Cimineto U.

AVright and John B. Curry, for the term of iimety-iiine years, reneyvable forever, subject to the clear yearly rent of he above Eots are situated 011 Broadway, near 1 ltt and upon each Lot there is erected a new three-story brick DAVELLIXG HOUSE, with a two-storv Back Building, all of yvhich arc completely finished. The terms of sale are: one-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash on day of sale, one-third 111 three months, and one-third in six months from the day of sale. The credit payments to be secured by notes with approved securitv, bearing interest from GEORGE M. GILL, Permanent Trustee.

No. St. Paul R. MEACHAM, A net. GUNS AND PERCUSSION CAPS.

On hand nnd for sale, AA alker's and other makes of Percussion Caps, Guns, Gun Nipples and Cleaners, Nip ple YY renciies; powaer Jr lasts and Shot Pouches, with au assortment of English and American HARDWARE, which we offer very low. Country merchants would do well to call at JAS. AVHIT1NGS CO'S. 3-tF 1 No. 1 13 Pratt street.

KS. ANE R. DL LL has just rerurued from N'eyv A'ork. with splendid assortment, of 1 1 I.T.I XV- RY GOODS, of the latest Stvleand Fashion, such as RIBBONS, BONNET PLUMES, FRENCH FLOWERS, SILKS and SATINS, of every description, to yvhich she invites the attention of Milliners and the public generally. Those articles yvill be sold on the most reasonable terms at No.

10 E. BALTIMORE second door from Front st. IV, -MKS. A.N It. HULL Will open FASH- fj Jp.

ION ABLE FALL MILLINERY oil SATCR rtober 1th. 04-1 in. A CARD TO THE LADIES. iJJ MRS. AL A.

I.AA'KFOR OPEN -FRKCH MILLINERY ON the 5tn ann invires tne laaies, and visitors to the citv, call, as I intend giving great bargains. No. 53 BALTI.AIORE ST. o4-3t MRS. E.

HARRISON. NO. 146 BALTIMORE STREET, (Three floors east of Calvert.) AA'ill open FALL MILLINERY, on SATURDAY, Oct. 7th, 1848. Q4-4t MRS.

T. S. DULANY, Will onen tin the 7th instant. Mhe fall style of BONNETS, CAPS, and HEAD-DRESSES: also RIBBON'S. ARTIFICIAL FLO AVERS, LACES, EA1 BROIDERIES, BONNET SILKS and of every style; AT-S1TES, different styles, to which yveresspectfelly invite the attention of the ladies and the public generally, at 97 BALTIMORE STREET, r4-4t opposite Holliday.

T-rh. THE SUBSCRIBERS are building a FLAT xfT.fl BOTTOAI SCHOONER, yvith Centre Board, to carrv fifty-five tons, or tyventy-fiy-e hundred bushels, suitable for going into shallow rivers, to run iron ore or other articles, to drayv when loaded thirty-three inches, or two feet and seven-eighl hs; length on deck sixty feet; breadth of beam twenty feet; depth of hold three feet. She can be built and made ready for service in six weeks. Terms of sale reasonable, yvith a portion of credit. Apply to J.

N. P. H. MULLER, Railways, o4-eo3t." lower end Phitpot F. P.

EGERTON No. 2 SOUTH CALVERT STREET. Come all ye despairing ones, come to the great prize sellers if you wish a cure for your empty pockets. up ye merchants who have notes to pay and not the yvithal to dn it. we can serve vou.

AA'e cheered up tyvo dispairing ones yesterday, giving each a share of SW.ooo. Come one, come all. SMALL FRY', at 12 o'clock, 83,000, Sl.ooo Tickets S'l, quarters 25 cents. Packages of wholes 11. halves '57, quarters $3 50.

Try one of Dame tor-tune's favorites. At 6 o'clock, Susquehanna, class 45: 1 prizeof 20 prizes of 8'5K) 20 2J 400 20 1.000 119 200 Tickets $10, halves 65, quarters 52 50. Try a chance of those luck venders, EGERTON No, 2 S. Calvert street, It 1st office south of Baltimore st. OQm AlliY AND TWENTY PRIZES OF $5,000 EACH, THIS DAY'.

Tickets ftlo shares in proportion. Also, the SMALL FRY' CAPITAL of Tickets el, quarters 25 cents; packages only $3 cf. Per yesterday's drawing we sold Nos. 39 52 65. a prizeof Nos 5 45 50, 65o, and Nos.

39 42 65, 61.50. Colvin Go's patrou'sfare sumptuously every Lottery that is drawn. Dr-dYVii Nos. of Bel Air class No. 44, Oct 3d: 39 52 45 5 20 65 42 1 19 6 59 50 47 THE MAMMOTH SCHEME TO-DAY 1 prize of 20 of 20 of 30,000 20 prizes of S40" 5,000 1,000 20 of 250 119 of 20 of Tickets in.

halves So. miartere Certificate of a package of quarter tickets tor $32 Remember Colvi" Co. tor the best prizes. Trv us THIS DAY for luck. COLA IN CO-corner Baltimore and Calvert streets, ItS Museum Buildings, Md.

SPLENDID LOTTERIES FOR OCTOBER. BeloYv yvill be found a list of SPLENDID LOTTERIES for October; and to judge from the extraordinary luck which has of late attended my office, a profitable result mav with confidence be expected. Persons at a distance should seud their orders a few days in advance when a promrt answer yvill always be given. CSTICKETS in all lotteries advertised in the Bal tiinore papers kept constantly on hand, at EGER TON EVER LUCKY' OFFICE. Rr All Lotteries in Mary laud are drawn under State authority, and the State is responsible for the Prize money.

PsPAll letters answered by return mail, ai official drawings sent under envelope as soon as over. For prompt attention, strict confidence and the High Prizes, all lettters should be addressed to CHAS. C. EGERTON, Baltimore, Md. SPLENDID LOTTERIES FOR OCTOBER.

Bate. High Prizes. No. of Ballots. Price of tkts.

Oct 3 of SI, 000, illots tickets -S'S BALTIMORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOlSEflSJS; The EiECTio For Sheriff. This day, the r00" rle of Baltimore are to select by their suffrage an whom thev mnv deem competent aunt r-o th office ol 1111 I .1... unties Sheriff of this city. There ficiencv of candidates i the field. the are 11 honorable men' as certai.lv natter, very mMc hat may be he re- a Arsenal matter as it relates to the i.idividintl chosen but the other importance refers to the itizes barge.

The Mierill, Nvnoever ur, B11S ceitain duties to perform, and unless these dunes arc honestly, faithfully and executed, without feat or favor, the office nnrst sink a mere scenev for trickery and intrigue; but the officer will his rewarJ his peisual emolument is tti2 three years uerviee always yielding a very and rather e-vtrovaguiit remuneration. But this is a secondary consideration, and certainly shoitttlbe with the people at the time of an election. The freat point before them this day is the hoice of a high-minded. honorable man. The office requires a man wh has a good practical knowledge business affairs, evenness of temper, and above a mind to firmly set in the integrity of asto be entirely beyond the influence of per-'il or general We cannot say that sui-li a ihotce has always been made; and when it has not, the effect has been sensibly experienced in embarrassment of the action of the courts, the lection of indifferent unes, inatteiiliwii to the de-t of official duty and discreditable exhibitions of 1 cisonal feeling with regard to the issue of cases before the court; the latter alone is sufficient to suggest natural suspicions that the impartiality of the was liable to violation.

If there are among candidates any who do not come up to the stand ard of character requisite for the duties of this re station it were far better for them that they hud never been before the people even though they -ceu'e the temporary proceeds of the office; for if faithless, imbecile or partial in its administration, thev will not fail to come under the ultimate judg uKiit of all honorable men. It is to presumed, however, that candidates and xnter? hive properly considered these things; and inasmuch as we haven" predilections to urge and the claims of no particular candidate to advocate, we commend our own with the general interests of the i- to the will of the people in this highly important matter, holding ourselves prepared to the result which thii day may unfold I us urge upon our citizens their duty to vote upon occasion; it is certainly their duty to vote nt election, but it is a matter of persona! obligation a case wherein the issue may seriously affect tveiy individual in the community. Jnc Fells an tli me following is of the Judges of Election, and the places foi holdin? the p-'lis. 1st Ward Edward Homey, Jos. L.

Parrott. John Farlow at Brian's, Broadwav Ward John W. Cfloney, John Hughes. John AV. Williams at Forest Hall, comer of Bank and Bond streets.

id Ward James Hooper, George Roche, Joseph AA eiithf rs Southwest corner ol Pratt and Dallas sts 4th Ward Win. A. Bod. Henry Reynolds. Rich Lillv Ryan's, Lombard street.

Z'lh WardJames Fleiiiining', SatmieJ McCubbin John Curlett, Sr at Kismc run tavern, llicii street irh Ward Win. Bishop, Francis Kirby, Lindsev Sturgeon at Ellis's, corner of Eow stieet and Bel- Air market. 7th Ward George Sprague, David Parr, George Cable sit Boyd's, corner of Orleans ami Eden sts th Ward John W. Wilson, Alexander Owens. Matthew Shaw at Voting's, corner of Forest and ill lieu streets.

Jth Ward Joshua Vausant, James B. George. Geo Reiliy at Mrs. Cloud's, corner of Soutn and a tor streets. lt'tfi Ward G.

B. Wilson, Victor Valiett, James I MePhail at Military Hall, Gay street. 11th Ward George W. Webb, Samuel Tagart Win B. Nelson at McNallv's.

coiner St. Paul and Centre street3. l-'rh AVard L. Gosuell, Win. O.

We'sh, Richard Marlev at Oaiulan's Hand Tavern, Paca near Lexanc'on street. 1.1th"" Ward- Thos BottiiiK-re. Robt. H. Coleinau.

AA'ni. AlcPhail Northwest c-t icr of Sharp reels. Ward If Magr.idei John W.Green. G. Oliver Baltimore slreK.

3J west of Kutaw II 'use lOt'i Ward James Curraii, Asi Needham. George oiuith at Ward Robl. V. Starr, Warner. Richard C.

Green i Jones's. N. W. corner of Kutaw iind Camden streets. WanJ Isaiah Gardner.

Henn- E. Barton, 1.. B. Cullev ut loathe corner of Light and West sts. lth Ward Reubeii Aler.

Matthew Clark, Felix McCurlev George Moag's, southeast corner of Baltimore and Poppleton t-treets. 1 'th Ward George Suter, Wm. Coulson, George O-atei at Lowe's, corner of Franklin and Krfino'it. Ward John C. Rau.

Walter L. Burke. William Stall Biddle street, a few doors above Ross. Yn1- Atmospheric Railway System. A few rars aco the plan of propelling cars by atmospheric rrisure commanded a goi deal of attention in the Boientitie world, and many were sanguine with xeca'd to it, as tc anticipate that it would supersede use of siein as a motive power.

The feasibili-iv A the project led to its experimental adoption by the Dover (Eng.) Railway Company, and for rears past there has iieen a succession of ef-torts and luiproveiiicnts. almost without regard to in the hope of makimr it ultimately practi-. 'tilc. The apparatus being laid down and the cars jobipted thereto, the company have lived upon ed hopes of dividend, in the present hope that fveiy day would yield the assurance of success, and the achievement of a highly economical agency. Thev deserve ai! praise for theirdevotion to the cause i icieni-e.

although their exj enments have failed of the fulfill! of their hopes. By the late European ronval we find that the Company have abandoned the v'lan. after expending about a million and a half of irs upon the line of experiment; the result proving that with an amount of travel and trad; sufficient pay well with locomotive power, the atmospheric costs about eight per cent, more than the i 'iriiniBS. The system, however, commends itself in respeeU to the attention of scientific men. and ie opinion is entertained that it may yet prove a heap and practicable mode of railway propulsion.

The Storm, which set in on night at New York, and other places north and as well as in this vicinity, has been variously felt. Here, we have had mostly an eastern wind, the we understand, has been very rough. There whs a violent northeast wind at New York on Mond iv. with copious rain. This line stor.n genc-iily In inns more or less disaster to shipping, but as vet wc hear of none.

At Philadelphia the s'orm was furious, and some of the shipping in the harbor was knocked about a little. in f.i 11 Dedication at Washinutow A very large congregation attended the dedication of St. J'aul Lutheran church, 011 Sunday last, in Washington the President of the United States and Secreta 1 i State among the number. Rev. Mr.

Conrad, of 1 1 delivered the dedication discourse, and Rev. Dr. Morns, of Baltimore, preached to a auditory in the evening. Nearly were cted. SrEAMsmr.

The steamer Hermann uiny i.ow be hourly expected with four days later news oin Europe. The mails of the disabled United States were put on 'ooard the Hermann, which was to leave on the 'jnth of September. H. Austin, of Baltimore, has ob-tamed a patent at Washington tor improvements in Ue-Crmin Freezers, patented Sept. 11.

Claims he employment of combined eccentric circular plants a id dashers 111 combination with the freezing apparatus, made as described. A K'R At'iii'iis A purse of one thousand dollars is offered by the proprietor of the '-Flair Our Union," for the best tale contributed to hiB e-'lijinns, and five hundred dollars for the second t-et. Tins offer is, of course, designed to draw forth the Lest of talent. A Rash Act. We karn Irom the Rockville (Md.) Journal, that a negro man belonging to Mr.

Philip near that place, chopped his hand off with au axe. 011 Wednesday last. He had ran off a few days previous, and feared his master would sell bun. r-rEAM-nir Umtl0 Staies The agent 111 New York has letlers from the Captain up to the 15th of P'pteniber, which state that 110 day was fixed for the Bailing of the steamer The report of her sailing 011 liii l'Jth instant was, therefore, a mistake. Frost.

Several touches of friwt in Montgomery county, laul week, set the tobacco planters rapidly to work housing their crops, ere much damage was done. CtTThe Secretary of the Treasury is at Washington again; find there is a full Cabinet, we believe, at Mrai-Efim arrested who intirdrrVd his father-in-law, MeNairy county, alnuit a month ago, was arrestedon the 13th ult. The three tiicu who aided, and abetted are still at large. of the mouth. I shall, -n MONDAY EVENING, nt 7 o'clock, give a rocular Concert 111 WASH-IXIiTON II A I.E.

nnsis(iiig chieHy of Silos Duets, sung by Mrs. A. HOLLAND GateMrs. BardJ and myself. It being the first, and probably the last bnefit I shall ever take in Baltimore, I presume my friends will be grntinea witn ine opportunity 01 promoung mv advantage, while enjoying, at the same tune, a musical treat.

Tickets 25 cents each To he nan fit tne iYiusic Stores, and at the door. No postponement on account of the weather. L. AVILDER, s4-wmsm it corner Harrison ami rayetre sis. 1 RS.

CARTER, respectfully informs the Ladies -t'A and Gentlemen of Baltimore, that she has taken the House in Perry between Hanover and Sharp, three doors from Sharp, her name on the door, and is ready to be consulted on Present, Past and F'uture Events, at her residence. Price, Ladies 12 Gen tlemen. 25 cents. ol-lm AN' LATIN SERIES. A iLl.srA-BROOKS' LA-1 1 consisting of a Grammar, Reader and Dictionary combined.

It will enable any one to learn the elements of the hmgugage, without an instructor. Sixth edition revised cents. BROOKS' GREEK LESSONS, on the same plan, 4th edition 50 cents. BROOKS' COLLECTANEA EVANGELIC A or a Lite of Christ 111 Greek, harmonically arranged from the Four Gospels, yvith notes and aclavis, 2d edition; 50 cents. BROOKS' OVID'S METAMORPHOSES, with an analysis and explanation of the Fables, English Notes and a Clavis expurgated, and each table illustrated by plates $2.

This is incomparably the best school edition of Ovid ever published in this or any other country. M'Ma-k in's American Courier. This book does credit to tiie literature, typography and taste of our country. Littram Monthly Reeonl. The present edition of Ovid yviil be received with unwonted pleasure and delight by Teachers.

Rich-mnnrl Christian A'lcorate. This work will reflect much credit upon the learning of its author, and add very u.sn'erably to the high reputation he has acquired in tlusuepartment. Evangelical Repository, Pkila'lelphin. The above editions, just pub'ished, are for sale, at a liberal discount to Teachers, GUSHING A BRO THER, Baltimore, and R. FARNHAM, Washing ton, D.

C. WASHINGTON IRVING'S SKETCH BOOK, puDlisuea in neaurif 111 style, ana lor sale at TAYLOR'S, Nos. 4 and 5 North street, TAYLOR'S GOLD AND SILVER COIN RE PORTER AND BANK NOTE LIST, for Oc iber. VAN COURT'S COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR, for October year. HOLDEN DOLLAR MAGAZINE, for October 12 cents.

THE BR1NLEY SHELL; or the Miser and His lece: bv John Medows once 25 cents. THE SECRET FOE, a Novel; by Miss Pickering price ski cents. THE VOUNG WIFE, a Manual of Moral and Re ligious Duties price 25 cents. THE A OUNG HUSBAND, a Companion to the above price 25 cei ts. THE FLAG OF OUR for this week, commences a splendid new Tale, lull ol inter est; besides capital Editorial, Jokes, ic.

Terms, 4 cents, or js a year. All the Newspapers, Magazines and Cheap Fubli cations, tor sale, wholesale or retail, by AVM. TAA'LOR, Nos. 4 and 5 North street, ltt near the Post-office. 1SJEW MUSIC, JUST PUBLISHED.

AT S. E. SMITH'S. SUN BUILDING. THEN MEET ME DEAREST.

Price 6V cents. THE GOLDEN SUN'S DEPARTED RAY, (Scottish Ballet.) Price 6i cents. POTPOURl POLKA, (Piano Forte.) Pricefil cts. Elfin Waltz, ljouisville March, French Hornpipe, Lieut. Holland's Quickstep, Gen.

P. Smith's March, Rns-i Lee (Quickstep, Dearest Mav with variations. published at this establishment is sold at one half, one fourth, and 111 many cases at one eighth less than the usual prices. A complete assortment on hand 01 all the various publishers 111 the United states. A reasonable discount made to the trade, teach ers, and all persons purchasing by the quantity.

Catalogues for the use of customers. AVholesale and retail. S. E. SMITH, r4-ltr 57 Bait.

Snn Building, cor. of Oay. ''HE CHEAP BOOK-STORE has received, and J- will sell at auction prices. Cixilcy's Encyclopedia of 6.000 Receipts; Gresley 's Treatise on Preaching; Keith's Demonstrations ot the Truth of Christianity; Dorr Churchman s. Manual; Cotter Komish and Rubrics: Tholuck on Romans: Lights and Sha dows of Scottish Life; Biekersteth on the Lord's Supper; pollen's Wotks; Profession is not Principle; I'iKe iiivine origin 01 cnnsrianirv, A.

P. BURT, No. 7 Baltimore street, o4-lt between the Bridge and Centre Market. HANCE'S COMPOUND EDICA'i'ED ORE-HOUND CANDY. For Coughs, Colds, Spitting of Blood.

Asthma, Sore nni .1 Aiiroai, tioaring ine voice, Voiisumpuon, Bronchitis, Croup, Invented, prepared and sold by SETH S. HANCE, 108 BALTIMORE STREET. Baltimore. This celebrated Candy is a scientific and medical compound; therefore, to avoid all appearance of Quackery, anct at tne same time remove an objection that some persons have to take a medicine 01 which the ingredients are held a secret from them, it has lieen thought proper to mention the principal medicines which enter into its composition. THIS VEGETABLE CANDY IS COMPOSED Of the folloirint Ingredients: Horehound, Gum Arabic, Squills, AVild Cherry, Balsam Tolu, Coltsfoot, Senaga Root, Gum Benzom, Flaxseed, Boneset, Liverwort, Slippery Elm, Irish Moss.

Ileeland Moss. Paragoric. Comfrey Root, lEiecarapaiue, iBal-amof Honey Ana otner ingredients, amounting to TAVENTY-SEVEN. Can any doubt its efficiency after the mention of the above lngreuients any one ot them being lnesti mable. Price 25 cents per rtnekagp.

or 5 for ,1. For sale at. 108 BALTIMORE STREET, and corner of PRATT and CHARLES MS. oe4-tO9r DR. TOWNSE.ND'S SAnArAKlLLA.

In order to guard against counterfeits. Dr. Townsend has had engraved a splendid new Label, at an expense of ttve Hundred Uollars; tneretore, ail wirsapanlla not encloced in this lable, is counterfeit. Persons, by coming direct to the eeneralaeency.103 BALTI.AIORE STREET, will always be sure of getting the genuine article, and fresh, as Mr. S.

S. HANCE receives a fresh supplv from the Factory every week. Doctor ToYVnsend's SARSAPARILLA is the only Medicine yet discovered that has given universal satisfaction. t02Rr 1R. TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA.

UTHE MOST EX TR AORD IXA MEDICIXE IX THE WORLD. This Extract is put up in quart bottles: it is six times cheaper, pleasanter, and warranted superior to any sold. It cures diseases without vomiting, purging, sickemnR or debilitating the patient. Read the following cure performed in Baltimore: Raltiinore. Mav 22.

1848 Dr. Townsend Sir: Early in the spring of 1347, 1 had an attack of rheumatism, which confined ine to the house, beingtinabletowalk withtheaidof crutches farther than the width of my room. I used nearly everything that was recommended to me for that com plaint, without deriving any benefitwhEtever. Inthis situation I remained for over three months, when I was attacked with diorrhea. from the effect of which 1 became so weak that I had to go to bed; all wasdone for me that could be done, but I continued to get worse every day.

A neighbor called to see me, and asked if I had ever tried your Sarsa pari 11a, at the same time naming several of her friends who had derived so much benefit from it 1 resolved to try it, and sent to your agent for it. It acted like magic! in a feyv days the diarrhea cea-en, my appetite Began to return and the rheumatic pains were not so severe. Icon tinned its use. and 111 less than a month was as well aixl as hearty as ever, and have contiuued so up to the present nay. 10 you anu your vaiuame preparation, through Providence, am 1 indebted for my present nealthv, lor wmcn, accept tne wen wisnes 01 Yours, respectfully, Mrs.

M. Freeman. No. 49 Hill betyveen Light and Charles sts. CONSUMPTION CONQUERED.

BR. TOWXSEND'S SARSAPARILLA TRIUM PHANT. Baltimore, November 1. 1847. Dear Doctor: I feel it my duty to make public the s-reat.

lienefit I have derived from the use of vour Sar- saparilla. 1 had a bad cough, and all the symptoms of consumption. 1 was inuuueu oy a irienu to iry a not-tle of your Sarsaparillaj and, before I had completed the first bottle, 1 felt like another man. My breast became easy, and inv cough abated. 1 have not as vet finished foiir bottles, and I consider myself a well man.

Mv cough and pains have all left me my complexion is improved, and I have gained 25 pounds in weight since I commenced using it. You can make this public, as 1 want every one to know what a tru ly valuable article your Sarsaparilla is. William Burke. Tolegate Keeper, at the first gate from Baltimore on the Philadelphia road, and formerly City, AVatchman 111 the old Sixth ward. COULD NOT AVALK.

That Dr. Townsend's. Sarsaparilla is the very best remedy for female complaints there is 110 disputing 1 honcniHn nnil thousands of weak and debilitated fe males, that were prostrated bv those diseases to which females are subject, were soon in the enjoyment of robust health. New York, Sept. 23, 1847, Dr.

Townsend Dear Sir: Mv wife has for the last year been very sick, and in a greatly reduced state of health, lieing reouceu ny a variety 01 complaints sucn femnles are liable to: she got, so bad at length that she was entirely unable to walk, and was as helpless as a child. She commenced using your Sarsaparilla, and she immediately began to regain her strength, her complaints left her, and after taking several bottles, she is restored. Being a singular case. I have thought it might do good to publish it. She used a number of remedies that done her no good, previously.

Yours, respectfully, John Mullen, 87 Norfolk street Onlv Agent in Baltimore, SETH S. HANCE, 108 Baltimore street, and corner or Charles and Pratt sts, SARSAPARILLA delivered any partot the city, bv express, tree ot charge tor delivery. "Empty 1ottleR purchased at the agency. A VOICE FROM VERMONT. Orange county, Vermont, Nov.

25, 1845. Mr. Seth AV. Fowle Deaf Sir: I hereby certify that one year ago last June. I was violently attacked with a cold and cough, yvith a lame side and stomach, and yvas not free from a cough during that summer.

In December following, my cough increased to an alarming extent, so that during that, yvinter 1 lost about thirty-five pounds of flesh, and physicians with whom I advised could give me no relief. It yvas thought by all that 1 should neverrecover. As my good fortune would have it, 111 March following, after sutTering exceedingly through the winter, I heard of the beneficial effects of AVistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, by way of a lriend, who had received the greatest benefit by the use of the article, and was induced by him to make a trial of it myself.and nowordscan express my obligations to that friend for thus recommending thisartideto me, and at the crit ical moment he did, for I had not taken up one bottle before I was completely cured, and Irom that day to this have not been troubled yvith. a cough. I can cheerfully recommend it to all, as being a remedy of great value, hopingothers may be induced to try it, and thus become convinced of its merits, and perhaps saved from the fatal grasp of.

Consumption. Freeman Noyes. See Dr. AA'istar's Treatise 011 Consumption, to be had of the Agents, gratis. None genuine unless I.

Butts, on the wrapjier. This will be enveloped hereafter with a new wrapper, copyright secured, 1844, on which wiR always appear the written signature ot I.Butts. Be careful and get the genuine DR. WlfeTAR'S BALSAM OF AATLD CHERRY. None ge nine unless signed I.

Butts. Address all orders to Seth AVr. Foyvle, Boston. Mass "alefwiolesaiea'nd retail, by Cnnby Bartlett, of I Milliard anil Light streets; Smith At kin-am Baltimore street; E. H.

Stabler St 120 or coiner n-ill imore Pratt street; G. AAr. Jones, corner of Baltimore High streets; nnd J. F. Perkins Ac Brotner, conn and corner of (ireen and ranhioi oc2-l II ANCE'S CANDY.

HANCE'S HOAR HOUND ianjiiv ia a sovereign remedy for Coughs. Sore riirnot nnil nil diseases arising from a Price 25 cents per package, or 5 packages for SI. For sale by SETH 5. HANCE. ina Baltimore street, oi-tNTr and corner Charles and, Pratt sta.

Dropsy in the Head Drowned Bilious Fever Catarrhal Fever 1: Scarlet Fever Typhus Fever o. 1 1. I Tiii.uiiiiwilldll 01 tlic mn-n-jiiw 1, Potu Jaundice MraRlea Old Ae Palsy Ple-urisv 1: Still-born 3: Teethinc3: Adu unknown 2: Infantile unknown 13; Whooping Cough Gun-shot wound 1 rotai 74. Under 1 ear. 13; between 1 and 2.

8: between 2 and 5, 11; bet ween 5 and 10, fi; between 1 and 21, above 21,24. Males 47; Females 27. Of which number 19 were colored persons 13 free, 6 slaves. james I'ererot. Commissioner ot lleaitn.

Trade ami Monetary Affairs. Theattompted negotiation bv Mr. Corcoran, in Lon don, of .5,000,000 of the new United States loan, continues to elicit remark in the New York papers, and the impression now generally seems to be, that he has succeeded. The New York Journal of Commerce, of Monday evening, says: "We have heard such statements on irood nnlhoritv. as Leave hardly room for doubt that the bargain has neen actually made, tliat is, tiie terms hxed upon ami adjusted; although the necessary formalities may not all have been consummated.

It is understood that Mr. Corcoran took out with him nearly or quitea million of dollars of the stock, the proceeds ol which he will bring back in specie." The New York Sun, of Monday, also says: "Ftoiii all we can ascertain, there, is 110 doubt that Mr. Corcoran, as we stated some davs ago, disposed of five millions of the late loan, on "favorable terms, in England, but the official-publication of the fact has heen di'la ed by part tes on this side of the water, probably wit It a view to the completion of purchases of stock in our market." The Express, however, continues to represent, 011 the authority of letters, that the result, is as doubtful as ever, and adds: "It is said that he has a proposition from a leading bouse 1 Messrs. BariuE. Brothers Co-,) to loan nun a sum of money at seven per secured by Government Stocks, which the lenders have a rrzht to purchase within a certain period at rates to be agreed Upon when the loan is made." The New York letter, of Monday, to the Philadelphia says: "Parties who should know, state positively that Mr.

Corcoran has succeeded." At New York, the loan of has thus far produced no change in the Stock Market, and Treasury Notes are no higher than a week since. The Money Market has not been perceptibly relieved, and the inquiry remains as larce as ever from the ordinary business borrowers, and high rates are paid. At Boston, there has been no decided improvement in the money market during the, past week. The demand 13 not very ereat. but it still exceeds the supply, and the rates of interest are still 12 per cent, and upwards.

At Washington Citv. the issue of stock for the week emiing repr. was yiBi.Mm, us follows pain. 5,000 Ireland. "iS.Onn France.

England. H3.HKI a.tMX) Chili Germany At New York, on Monday, Freights were firm, excepting for Cotton, which" has been engaged below 7-3AI. Some 2i.of0 bushels Gram were taken at Bj a and 2.000 bis. flour at 2s. d.

In Southern flour, at New York, on Monday, the market was steady nt 5 75 for good brands Georgetown, Petersburg, with sales of 6 or 71M.1 bbls. Baltimore Market, October 3. The flour market, to-day. was without activity or change in price. A sale of 50i bbls.

Howard street, on 'change, at s5 31 which price holders are generally asking. City Mills Sales of about 700 bbls. at ii, on time. Corn meal nominal at 3 12j a ,3 IKil per bbl. Rye liour $4 50.

The reeeiptsof gram are moderate, and prices remain unchanged; sales of good to prime red wheat at 1 05 a ,1 lit; white 1 10 a SI 20. Corn is steady, with sales of white at 5' alio cents, and vel-low at 64 a (i.5. Oats 23 a 31 cents. Rye 70 a 73. No change to notice 111 provisions.

A moderate business doinif in pickled meats. Beef dull. Bacon unchanged. The grox-ery market Is steady; sugars in good de-maud; molasses firm. Whiskv is selling at 27 cents per gallon, bbls.

Pittsburg Market, Octolier 2. Markets heavv, and rams suspending out-dour business. Flour The small business done was at a small concession. There has been a small advance in (iroceries, and the market is active tor molasses. There are 2.

feet of water in rh elroiiel HT WASHINGTON TF.MPERANCE SOC1E-Lk-5 TV. The Regular Weekly Meeting will be held at NION HALL. THIS Wednesday EVEN ING, at 7V General experience meeting of reiormea men. charge tor signing the pledge Ladies and gentlemen are invited attend. 04-wtf G.

R. NET RE, OVmn. Com. IN TEli EST! DISCUSSION ill EVHA- AVC.S' I XSTTTITTK. The have been held by the Maryland Institute for the bist two weeks, will be continued THIS (Wednesday) EVENING.

Oct. 4th, at 7i o'clock, at the Hall over the Post-orllce, entrance on Favelte t. Question "Why should Maryland, possessing all the facilities ot a Manufacturing Stare, be so an iuporter noiu wie ii isieru urates. isv order, tt SAM'L. SANDS.

Sec'rv. OUKWAKK OF FA1.SK REPORTS ABOl-T CHARLES F. CLOUD TO-DAY, AND WETCARD THEM ALL AS BASK FABRICA- hF.ED NOT FALSE ELECTION RETURNS. THEY ARE MADE TO DAMPEN' Of ARDOR 3- WHIG WARD EET1NGS. At a meeting Lk3 ot the WHIG STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE, held on Monday evening.

October 2d, the following resolution was passed: li rt'J. That it be recommended to the Whigs of tiie several Wards to meet at the places below, on TiIURSDAY EVENING, October 5th, at7! o'clock, for the purpose 'nominating Candidatesfor the First Branch ol the City Council, and appointing hve delegates from each ward, with power (to the delegations from every two contiguous wards) to nominate Candidates for the Second Branch of the Citv Council. This resolution does not apply to (nose A Yards in which meetings for the above purpose haveairendv beeu called. I. N.

STEELE, Chairman." WM. N. BRICE, Secretary. irrv. PLACES OF MEETIXn.

1 Spear's. Thames street. 2 Mrs. McCoy's, corner of Bond and Thames sts. 3 White Hall, 4 Ryan's.

Iunbard between High and Exeter. 5 High street, near (jay. 6 Kl I Tavern, near Belair Market. 7 Hall, corner Caroline and Pitt street. Corner Ihllen and Exeter streets.

9 Baltimore House, Mercer street. 10 Military Hall, Gay street. 11 Ilinesly's, corner "Howard and Mulberry streets. 12 Airs. Temperly's, Howard street.

13 Room in Liberty Engine House. 11 Gen. Wayne Inn, Baltimore street. 15 Heekrott's, corner Camden and Charles 's. 10 Sawkiirs', Pratt street, near Paca.

17 auxhall. Light street. 18 Clark's AVcsteru Hotel. Baltimore near Cove. 19 J.

McElroy's, Pearce street, near Cove. Regi'en's, Pennsylvania avenue, near St. Mary's street. jr IF read: office of Sheriff is one ot great autiuuitv and seri ous importance. He is the Chief Executivk Officer of the Law.

He serves all writs and enforces ALL JI. piiMENTS. IlK SUMMONS JURIKS VNU EXECUTES THEIR DECISIONS. HE Is THE OREAT CONSERVATOR or the PiRLic peace. He is invested with sovereign power in all cases of disturbance and riof.

Upon the faithful performance of his duties depends, to a great extent, the Preservation- of Property' the Supremacy of Law, the Safety of Individual AND THE AA'ELL-BEINfi OF TIIE CoMYIUNITY. Ill a city numbering over inhabitants there is no local election which more seriousfc- demands the intelligent exercise of the right of suffrage than that of Sheriff, You are called upon to elect such an officer to serve for three years. Are you a Property- Holder' Are you a Mer( iiant? Are you a Mechanic? Are you a Are yon a Professional Are you a Laborer? Bv all vour interests by all your obligations to yourself and vour duties to society, you are earnestly called upon to Go TO THE POLLS AND VOTE FOR A SHERIFF! This is no matter ot partisan preference or feeling. A'011 are not appealed to as Whig or Dtmocrat, hi ys tioon citizens. Ask but one question in regard to the candidate soliciting your vote: "Is he capyrle ts uk HONEST WILL HE BE KAITHFIL? We present Von' with the name ot a man whose friends know to bf HONEST, BEI.IKYE TO BE CAPABLE, ARE CO.NF1DB.NT WILL BE IMTIIFl He is the son of an Old Defender of the city, lie is young, active, energetic, prompt.

fc-o-Icss'. ten years past he has been a Merchant, trained to nanus 01 nusiness. 11 is cnaracter is unsullied his integrity unquestioned. He will a good Sheriff. Vote for GEORGE P.

KANE, and you will elect to an important and responsible oihce an efficient AND HONEST BE SURE Til VOTE. AND VOTE EARLY. ERI FALTV CHAHLUS F. CLOUD. -k Several candidates for the Sheriffalty of Baltimore city, have either presented themselves or been presented by their friends for public consideration.

Among those who have been named is CHARLES F. CLOUD, a clever, upright and worthy mechanic, who honorably tailored tor a support, and who deserves to be elected to this responsible office. In the election of a Sheriff, voters should not lie governed by party consideration alone, but have reference the merits of candidates. Judged of in this way, Cloud can compare favorably with any of thegentle-meii named. He will be faithful in the discharge of the office, but yvill pcrtorm these duties with his characteristic humanity.

AVere I to permit party feeling to influence my vote, it would be given against him, tor he is a democrat and I amayyhig; but I shall support him because I like the man, and believe that he yvill make an honest, impartial and just, officer. 1 have knoYvii him tor many years; have witnessed his struggles to obtain an honest support and have always desired to see him successful. The present is possibly the only opportunity which Yvilibe afforded me to assist 111 advancing his interests, and I cannot permit a difference in political sentiment to induce me to withhold from him my support. As there is no open Whig nominat ion, I eel at liberty to do this if there is a secret AVhig nominatioii, it is a disgrace to any party, and 1 am bound to oppose, aye, denounce any such corrupt arrangement. Other" whigs wbl pursue the same course, and I do not doubt that Charles F.

Cloud will be chosen Sheriff by a large maturity. A AVIIIG MECHANIC. It lirsVOU MAY VOTE FOR TWO CANDl-LL2 DATES FOR SHERIFF. This is a privilege which every man should consider, and it is really a most valuable one. It secures this strong probability, that by properly using it, in the event of the defeat of a first choice, originating in party or personal predilections, the voter yvill accomplish, the election of another, who, he has reason to believe, will also faithfully execute the duties of the office, and that with impartiality.

Let us illustrate suppose the friends of A should, in the result of the election, prove in a minority, to whom they are directly opposed, yvill beeleeted; so on the other hand, the friends of B. in a minority, might give the election to A. But inasmuch as the privilege exists to vote for two, if thefrieudsof either should, to any considerable extent, take up yvith their oYvn candidate the name of another, the probability of hi select ion. 111 1 he event of the defeat 01 their first choice, would be advanced. Now let us, in all candor, commend to every man, of whatsoever party he may be, the claims of JAMES HANCE to the Sheriffalty.

If it would be gratifying to the mechanic to see a faithful brother craftsman in that office, let him take James Hance first or second upon his ticket. If any man would acknowledge the zeal and patriotism of citizenship, let him put the name of James Hance upon his ticket. If there are any yvho regard, as truly essential lo the ends of justice, (hat enlire impartiality should be secured in the xecntion of the duties of the oliice, let him vote for a thoroughly impartial man that, man is JAMES UA.NCE. And if there are any, and yve trust here are thousands, who desire to see, in every public office, exemplary moral character, let them vote for James Hapce for Sheriff, and if he should beeleeted, it will assuredly be so then. 04-ltf JUNIUS.

wo 1 1 1 on, ueiiiK ia lieu 111 111 1 ei 1 ue eieci ion. It THE TRUTH. iTvfTHK SHERIFFALTY. WITH Js-5 XI A A IV A. It having been rumored yes tenia j- that I had WITHDRAWN as an INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE for the Sheriffalty, I yvould respectfully inform my friends and the public, that I have NOT WITHDRAWN, and have 110 intention of ivithiirawiiix mu name from the ranrasx.

ol-lt JOHN MITCHELL. PORT OF BALTIMORE, OCTOBER 3, 1B4R. CLEARED. Steamship Isabel, Rollins, Charleston, A. Brown Sons; ship Harvest, Fuller, Liverpool, Schaer Kuster; schrs.

II. N. Gambrill, Johnson, W. Indies, Johnson Travers; Ann D. Collins, Walker, Elizabeth City, N.

master; Win. E. Ferguson, Hill, master; Herald, Hudgins. rork River, master. Sailed Shin Masconoino.

Iviiiebt. Liyern.iol: briff Financier, Sargent, an Eastern port; schrs. Scotia, Hubbard. Kingston. Jam E.

A. Thompson, Kcenc. Nassau, N. P. ARRIVED.

Ship Maryland, Berry, from Boston, via Hampton Roads, ballast. Brig Harraseeket, Hardic, 9 days from Bangor, lumber. Schr. Orb. Beswick, 4 days fin Charleston, cotton, to John Williams Son.

Came in the Capes in company yvith schr. Iowa, from Charleston. Steamer Herald, Russell, from No'folk. Below 1 brig and 1 schr. MRMORANllA- Barque Rainboyv, Cator.

for Baltimore, in 3 days, was left at Rio ile Janeiro August 13. Barque Elvira, Nickersoli, from Baltimore, arrived at Boston 30th ult. Brig Lucy, Cross, from Baltimore, arr'd at Havana 16th ult. Schrs. Charlotte, Somers, and Hiram Gerard, from Baltimore, arrived at New A'ork 1st inst.

CAN!) MANUFACTORY, 01 the N. E. rorn-r of Pratt ami Light slnets. CANDIES of every sold at the lowest prices 4-tf bv RICKETTS CO. fUST I'll; RECEIVED, ami fur sale Embroidered APE SHAWLS, at the residence of Cant.

C. II. COOKSKV. adjoining the N. W.

corner of East Baltimore ami Broadway. 4-3t MOLASSES. Prime New Orleans Molasses, in hhds. and bbls. "IjOY'ering's'' superior Table Svrup for sale by LEVERING o4-tf 14 Commerce st.

PROI'MI NUTS. 100 bushels GROUND NUTS, 111 store and for salebv RICKETTS o4-tf N. E. corner Light and Pratt streets. MIOCOLATE.

800 boxes, assorted brands, for sale by LEVERING 04-tf 14 Commerce street. JOTICE. Dr. MASSE has REMOVED HIS Of ICE to No. 71 LEXINGTON STREET, West of Charles St.

o4-eo2tr NOTICE. The copartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the firm of D. M. ADA.MS is this day dissolved by mutual consent. D.

M. ADAMS will pay all claims against the firm; and all payments due the firm will be made to him, he having purchased the interest of .1. Dennis. JONATHAN DENNIS, September 29. llUfl.

DAVID M. ADAMS. rMHBONS! JUST RECEIVED. A handsome assortment of BONNET RIBBON'S. which yve are selling at 12V cents, (scariets) with a large lot ot tine HI HHO.ns verv cheap tor trie quality.

Alsianewlot of BOBBIN EDGINGS, all Linen, very low, at A. G. ATI HOT CO'S, o4-3w No. 27 North Gav st. EARTHEN WARE.

BURGESS, DEAL CO. are receiving, per Common TEAS and TEA WARE: EWERS. BOWLS and CHAMBERS; Dipt MUGS. JUGS and BOWLS; Edge PLATES, 5 to in inch, DISHES, A full assortment flowing mulberry and blue Printed Ware; AA'hich they offer by the package, deliverable from the ship's side, at low prices. o4-3t JOTlCE.

The gentleman who left the rooms of the -i- Mercantile Library Company under shelter of my UMBRELLA, on Monday evening last, is respectfully requested to restore the same to the undersigned forthwith, or leave it at the Library. The Umbrella may be designated by lny name upon the handle. JOHN E. IIOAVARD, o4-3t. Mount Vernon Place.

COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. I hare this day associated with inein tiusinefs my brother, i HO MAS B. LAAVN. The firm will, lrom this date, be styled JAMES .1. E.WV.N BRCTHER.

and will carrv on the FLOUR. GROCER and COUNTRY PRODUCE at the old stand. No. 139 NORTH HOWARD ST' I respectfully solicit for tie tirm a continuance ot favors 111 the way ot custom trom the public. JAMES J.

LAAVN, 139 North Howard st. Baltimore. October 4th, 1R4. 04-tf RIBBONS. SHAAVLS, Ac.

8.1x10 pieces RIBBONS, in every varietY. VELA'ETS. cut and uncut. uinet ATINS, Plush, Gro de Afrique. CORDI.

in nil colors. AtODES. Illusions, Floyyerp. RUCHES. T.irletons.

BONNETS Rut lands, Pearls, Coburg, Ac. SHAAVLS Terkeri, Cashmere, Thibet, 4c. MERINO. Cashmere, Alpaca, Ac. Wide black Silks, Cloths.

Cassimeres, A-c. ARMSTRONG CATOR, 175 Baltimore 04-tf between Light and Calvert streets. A l.MPROVED BEDSTHA U. The undersigned a- nld call tiie attention of Cabinet Makers' to an I PROVED BEDSTEAD, patented August, 1:14:1, a model of which has been left at JOHN NEEDLES' Cabinet AVare Room, Hanover street. No.

54, where it may be seen during the present week, and where bids for the right of the county of Baltimore, or the State of Maryland, may be received. o4-4t. A.F.JONES. rPO PERSONS AFFLICTED WITH FEVER J- AND AGIE. One of the best medicines ever discovered for the above distressing complaint, for sale by SMITH A ATKINSON, 4-eofit Baltimore street The Amerienn WORM KILLER, a most valuable remedy fir AVorms in Children, for sa le ns aloye.

PUBLIC OPINION isdecidedly in favor of WESTS ETHERIAL OIL, being the CHEAPEST AND CLEANEST LIGHT noyv in use. A constant supply of the article always on hand, and delivered regularly at any part of the city at 75 cents a gallon. Also, a large assortment of new and beautiful styles of Eamps for burning the same, at low prices. oc4-tfr C. WEST.

1 5 Sharp street. 'I 'HE CASH BARGAIN STORE has, in addition Gold mixed CASSINET for the best bargain et at that price; another ease of those super BLANKETS, only .,5, thatyveare sellingso fast; plaid damask Curtain Muslin 18i cents, truly 1 11 for evening dresses, 311 cents, very rineand wide; 5 bales of those very fine Muslins, cts: some great bargains in fine French black CLOTHS and DOESKINS, with our usual assortment. GEO. UHLER, 04 Iff No. 164 Franklin near Green.

II RAN DOLES. SOLAR LAMPS. FENDERS. SHOVELS AND TONGS. Ac.

at the HOUSE KEEPERS' FURXISHIXd 203 BALTI.AIORE ST. CORTLAN Sc CO. offer, at the cheapest rates, the largest and best assortment, inclu ding the newest styles of GIRANDOLES, LAMPS, Paper and Glass HA DES, inthecitV. Also, Bronzed, Brass and Pierced IRON FENDFRS, at our New Stand, 203 BALTIMORE STREET, 4 tf rt between Light and Charles sts. L'IKST ARRIVAL OF NEW FALL GOODS.

Ji. MrELDOWXEY No. 199 BALTIMORE STREET, Are ow opening a very choice supply of rich and entirely new styles AUTUMN DRY GOODS.select-ed with much care in reference to fastness of coloring, durability of fabric and most desirable modes, from the first importations this season, of European manufacture, expressly for their retail sales. They consist in part of rich changeable and broche dress SILKS; high lustre black taffeta SILK, wide; colored ami black A RC ELLIN CASHMERES and MOUSSEL1N ES, BOMBAZINES and ALPACAS; French and English MERlN'OS; black and colored VELVETS; Ginghams, Chintzes and Prints: long and square SHAAV'LS; linen and cotton 12-4 Sheetings; 4-4 and 5-4 Muslins and Ixing Cloths; CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS; Collars, Capes and Handkerchirfs; Table Damask and Table Cloths; Tickings and unbleached Cottons; French and English colored Cambrics; Curtain Muslins and Damask Goods; white and colored Marseilles Quilts; Canton Flannels and twilled Jeans: black Silk Cravaisand pocket Handkerchiefs; ladies' and gent's kid Gloves, with their usual variety of Goods, purchased on the most favorable terms, which they are enabled to sell at unusually low prices. No.

199 BALTIMORE STREET, oc 4 tD21r between Light, and Charles sts. DECIDEDLY UNPRECEDENTED! Save your money let all 111 want call. AA'e shall be pleased to show our stock we have received with our last arrival a large lot of Knives and F'orks, real bargains; a superior art only set: also, elegant sets (50 ps.) French Forks, onlv 10 50 for the whole; also, Steel and Velvet Bags. Purses and Trimmings; Gold Pens and Pencils; Steel and Berlin Iron Slides; Combs and Brushes, with thousands of other articles. MORTIMER tt.

MOWBRAY. AND ELEGANT MiLLTNERY GOODS. J-N M. M. YEAKLE.

No. 258 BALTIMORE STREET, vp stairs, Invites attention to las Choioe and Rare Stock of RICH GOODS, in Ribbons, Siiks, elvts and Satins, and Bonnet Ma-terialsof all kinds. Also, maiiv o'her descriptions of New and Desirable Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, all which he offers at inviting prices to those who sell again. TVOTICE TO CREDITORS. CONRADT GUN-i THER find ALEXANDER J.

HUBBARD, of the late firm of Guntiier Ac Hubbard, having made an assignment of all their property and effects on the 2Hth of September, 1848, to the undersigned in trust, for the benefit of all their creditors, persons to whom they are indebted are hereby notified to file theirclaims, Properly authenticated, with the undersigned trustee, on or before the 4th day of December, 1848. All persons indebted to said Guntiier Hubbard, are re-'luested to make immediate payment to E. BEATTY GRAFF, Trustee, No. 12 S. Frederick street.

HA.NCE'S SARSAPARILLA or BLOOD PILLS. Scrofula or King's Evil.AVhite SYvellingg. Erysipelas, Cancers, Ulcers, RunningSores, Scabs, Boils, Chilblains, Tumours, I inflammations, Scorbutic Affections, Scurvy, and Eruptions on the Skin, time and perseverance only can effect a cure. One fortnight's constant use of from three to six of HANCE'S 1 ILLS every night will probably prod uce 1 he favorable symptom ot an increase of inflammation 011 and around the affected parts: the still more desirable appearance of attacks on some other parts of the bod v. Prove that the medicine is driving the acrid or morbid humors to a vent, either through the skin Or into the lOYvels; when a feyv brisker doses will expel them, and prove an effectual cure.

Price 25 cents per box, or five boxes for SI. For sale at 108 BALTIMORE and by Druggists een-eraTly. t028r pARROLL COUNTY IN THE FIELD. Great success of DR. SWEETSER'S PANACEA IN WESTMINSTER.

Wkstminstkr, May 12, 1848. To Dr. Sweet ser Dear Sir: PleuRe send me, without delay, a further supply of PANACEA, I have sold all the last lot, and. Ihe demand is increasing. 1 know it to be a good medicine, having used a couple ol bottles of it myself.

Yours, respectfully, J.Ref.e.P.M. Only Agent in Baltimore for Dr. Sweetser's Panacea, SETH S. HANCE, 108 Baltimore street, and comer of CharleB and Pratt streets. tOSfir.

age is to be charged in addition thereto. Postage on eacU newspaper to or frm Havana will be three cents, in addition to the inland postage, ami is to prepaid as aforesaid. State Election. This is ihe day upon which the State election has been annually held, for mem bers of the Legislature, but the change to biennial sessions has dispensed with the election of delegates this year. State Senators will be chosen, however; in Montgomery, Anne Arundel, Prince George's, Calvert, Cb.ailes, Caroline and Somerset counties.

An election for Sheriff takes place also in the several count it's of the State, and in most of them local officers are to be elected. Time. The Rockville (Md.) Journal, of Saturday, says: The weather continues to be dry, which operates rreatlv to retard the progress of seeding. Our farm ers, however, arc engaged at it. and many, we learn, have finished." The equinoctial weather far this week, has brrught the much needed rains, and the farmers will d'ibtless avail themselves of the earliest moment to set through with their seeding.

BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. Telegraphed for the Baltimore Sun.) Anu'sTA, Oct. 3 7 P. M. lieorjfta Election.

We have only received a few returns of the vote for Congress, besides those of this city, which I forward you. as follows: Aniiita City. Robert Tombs, whig, 133; Andrew Ijiwsoii. democrat, 3S-5 majority for Tombs 49, being a dcnvKTatie gain of 110. Chatham County.

T. B. King. wine. rj; Joseph W.

Jackson, democrat. majority for King fifi being a democratic loss of 1.51. BiH, County. Democratic majority about 100 democratic gain 37. Telegraphed for the Baltimore Sun.

N'asiivillk, Oct. 3. Nasliville Election. The Nashville municipal election has resulted in the choice of a Whig Mayor and AVhig council. Telegraphed for the Baltimore Sun.

AViLMiNGTov Oct. 3. P. M. Helavarc Election.

The Democratic majority in Wilmington is 3-S, and in Christiana hundred the Whig majority is 137. Telegraphed for the Baltimore Sun. New York, Oct. 36 P. M.

The stock market remains unchWiged. Treasury notes (ti's) 103. and I. S. new loan lol Exchange on London a per cent, premium.

The weather lias been disagreeable and ruiuy most of the day. The flour market is not quite so firm as yesterday, but at the close prices were as last quoted. Sales of 13.IHH) bbls. at 3 5 6, a S3 73 for Genesee brands. Southern 3 a S3 73.

On we so S3 A considerable portion of the sales were for export. Corn meal 3 10. a 3 23. Rye flour S3 S7.1 There is a good supply of wheat. Sales "of Genesee at 1 a 1 'JO, and 13.000 bushels red at 1 I a SI 13.

Corn is steady, with sales during the day of bushels at (55 a OS cents tor mixed, and 71 a 72 for flat yellow. Sales of Oits at 33 cents, and rye at cents. Provisions continue firm: sales of Mess Pork at 12 75 a S13, and Prime nt gu. Mess Beef S13. Bacon unchanged.

Iard S.V a cen's. There continues a uooil demand for Surra rs. ami prices firm, with a slight improvement. Molasses as last imoted. Rice is quiet, and no change in prices.

Cotfee firm. The cotton market is rather heavy, and prices in favor of buyers. Sales to-day of bales at yesterday's quotations. Whisky is dull: sales of 300 bbls. at -jj 1 to cts a-j to quality.

Telegraphed for the Baltimore Sun. Philadelphia, Oct. 3 P. M. The stock market is steady, but not active.

Treasury note 10:1, and U.S. 6's, new loan, M4 a 10tJ. The Hour market is firm, but not active sales of a few hundred bbls. western and Pennsylvania brands at 5 50 a S3 5bf. Corn meal 3 12 a S3 Rye flour -SI 12J.

Not much doing in grain. Sales of red wheat at SI 11 and white do. SI 2. Corn is in in Mterate request, and no change in puces. Oats 31 cents.

Rye (if a 72 cents. Provisions are sreadv, but not active. Mess pork 12 a prime Beef unchanged. Bacon steady. Sales of lard at a cents per lb.

as to quality. The grfn-ery market is steady. Sugars firm. Rice unchanged. The cotton market is dull no sales of moment.

Thrre has been i cl. per lb. decline since the steamer. Whisky is selling at 27 a 2- cts. per -rallon in bbls.

Telegraphed for the Baltimore Sun. St. Loirs, Oct. 3, lSl. James Monaghie, the engineer of the steainlxuit Edward Bates, at the time she burst her boiler, has been indicted for manslaughter.

Our markets generally are without change. It was raining hard yesterday; to-day the weather is unseasonably cold Telegraphec for the Baltimore Sun. IjOUisytlle. Oct. 3, 1-IS, Tiie steamboat Ioval, bound down the river to St.

Louis, ran upon a '-Polk-stalk'' opposite Cloverport," and sank. The boat will prove a total loss, but the carzo is saved. We were visited by a storm yesterday, which has occasioned a disagreeable change 111 the temperature of the weather. Telegraphed for the Baltimore Sun. Cincinnati, Oct.

3, ISIS. Flour is firmer, business being done to-day at a slight advance. S3 is asked, and S3 1 offered, for a fair sample. Whisky cents 111 bbls. A heavy north-easter is prevailing.

Mechanics' Institute. It will be seen by a notice in another column, that the discussions which have taken place at the Maryland Institute, are to be continued this evening. We learn that these conversation! meetings have elicited much interest among the members the subject is one which comes home to the interests of every mechanic and manufacturer of our city LsThe attention of the readers of the Sun is called to the advertisement, nnder the auction head, of the sale of the splendid residence and furniture of E. M.Green way to take place this day by Messrs. Camion, Bennett Co.

The MtsEi.M continues spectators. attract large crowds of AIrs. J. PancovsT, -A'o. 7.1 Ltrixslnn sirrtt.

will open Paris Millinery on Thursday, October 5th. The Change ok Season. Taking this into consideration, we should be prepared with medicine to counteract the evil incident to slight colds and coughs, and ot the many medicines olfered to the public, none have succeeded like Dr. Sway ne's Compound Svnt of Wild Chkkkv in the effectual cure of Coughs, Colds. Asthma.

Liver Complaint, Spitting Blood, Palpitation of the Heart. Pain 111 the Side and Breast, and Consumption in all its stages. See that the sig'-nature of Dr. Swavnk is attached to each bottle, otherwise it cannot be genuine. Principal office corner of Eighth and Race streets.

Philadelphia. Agents 1. P. Cook, 76 Baltimore street; Canby Bartlett, corner of Light and Lombard sts. Erysipelas, or St.

Anthony's F'ire Wright's Indian Vegetable Pi IIr are an easy, safe and certain cure tor Erysipelas, because thev purge from the IxHly those poishouk humors which are the cause of St. Anthony's Fire-and every other malady. From four to six of said Indian Vegetable Pills, taken once 111 twenty-lonr hours, at night, on going to bed, will in a short time make a perfect cure of the most obstinate attack of the Erysipelas: at the same time the digestion will be unproved, and the blood so completely purified that all kinds of inflammation and pain will be driven from the lody, and health and vigor will be given to the whole frame. Btwnre of Counttt ftili. The safest course is to purchase from the regular agents only, who are, in as follows: Isaac P.

Coo. No. 76 Baltimore street, Baltimore; A. H. Hunt, rederick, R.

Far.nham, Washington, D. Thos. Bogus, Georgetown, D. and D. Steele, Alexandria, Va.

Principal Office, 169 Races street. Philadelphia. MARRIED. On the 3d instant, by Rev. Henrv V.

D. Johns, Michael Dyott, of Philadelphia, to Mary 1 ih7i" a if diluter Chas. Grimes, of Baltimore. hilariclphia papers please copv.l On the 3d instant, by Uev. J.

AV. Cullnm. AAt.m. RlTLfciHiE, ot Baltimore, formerly of Baltimore Mlss MaiJtha Snyder, of Baltimore Philadelphia papers copy-. On the 2d instant by Rev.

Mr'Hildt, Gustam Dorgan to Miss Mary Jane Jackson, all of thi city. On (he 1st instant, by Rev. A. A. Reese, James IlENT'tRON to MlSS SlSA.NNA BosLEY, all of this city.

On the asth ultimo, by Rev. Thos. Fulton, Geo. AY. A ost.

of Baltimore, formerly of Baltimore county, to Miss Mary (tIbps. of Shrewsbury, A'ork county Pa On the 27th ultimo, bv Rev. John Bear, John Hoffman to Cornelia Cartack, both of Bulto. county. On ihe 2d Jxohnry, .0011 of Jas.

B. and 3 months and 21 Wesiev, son of Joshua 9 1 in Hie 5th year of his age. had resided for seven 1 years li' XI I year of Ins age, fonnerfo'f felt cuy' do do 10 do do do do do do 10 do do 8 do do 5 do do in do do 5 do do "i do do 10 do do 8 do do 5 do do 10 do do 5 do do 4 do do 15 do do 5 do do 4 do do 10 do do 5 do do 2t do do 10" do 'do 8 do do 5 Oct Oct Oct 4, scheme, 72 Nos. 12 78 Nos. 13 75 Nos.

15 66 Nos. 13 75 Nos. 12 75 Nos. 14 78 Nos. 12 75 Nos.

15 78 16 75 Nos. 13 78 Nos. 13 75 Nos. 12 72 Nos. 13 78 Nos.

13 75 Nos. 14 78 Nos. 10 75 Nos. 12 78 Nos. 15 78 Nos.

14 75 Nos. 13 66 Nos. 11 75 Nos. 11 78 Nos. 13 5, 18,000 do 6, 7,510 7, 30.000 9, 25,000 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do flo Oct.

7, Oct. 9, Oct. 10. Oct. 11, Oct.

12, Oct. 13, Oct. 14, Oct. 16, Oct. 17.

Oct. 18, Oct. 19, Oct. 20, Oct. 21, Oct.

23, Oct. 24, Oct. 25, Oct. 2i), Oct. 27, Oct.

28, Oct. Si), Oct. 31. 20.000 ai.eno 25,000 9.000 411,000 25.000 20,000 30.000 15.000 44.000 20.000 13.500 20,000 10,000 51 do oof 12.000 Nos. 14 Schemes will hereafter be regularly drawn on every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY' of each yveek.

Capit i Is ,3,000, 5of 1,000, Tickets SI quarters 25 cents. A full package of 15 whole tickets, containing every number in the scheme.cost 011 certificate but S15; halves $7 5u; quarters 3 75 and a single package may drayv the 4 highest prizes in the Iittery. Go 111 for packages. All letters aderessed to me will come perfectly safe no matter how valuable their contents, and all orders invariably answered by return mail. Address CHARLES C.

EGERTON, corner of Commerce and Pratt streets. o4-ws2tr Baltimore. Md. HANCE'S COMPOUND SA'RUP OF HOAR-HOUND for Coughs, Colds. Spitting of Blood, Consumption, is noyv so well established that it ia neeessurv to Btnln ivhurp it- 11 Ha nKtoi For sale by SETH S.

HANCE.108 Baltimore street, and by Druggists generally in the City, State and of Columbia. o4-tN7r MERINOES, VELVETS AND SHAWLS. R. M. MeELDOAYrNY A- ion it TT.

MORE STREET, have received, direct from the manufacturers, a very choice assortment of Lupin's best French Merinos and Cashmere d'Eeosse, of all the various shadesol color. Also, Black nnd Colored Velvets and Plushes, of all colors, with a large stock of CRAPE, Tartan PLAID, French CASHMERE and other at Ioyv prices. 199 BALTIMORE STREET, 25-tl near Light street..

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