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or gale and Kent. Wants. Hulls, ive. Amusements. Auction Sninn.

Iktter bags up at tjis exchange kkadinu room Fur Buenos Ayres 6t Montevideo Barque Chenango, soiiii. For Uie Pacific Barque George Henry, IstMarch. For Kingston, Jam Brig NorUiunilHTlnnil, soon. fORT OF L-ALTliVIUrUi, February 147 15. FOR SALE The auhnlwi iifk Han1 'rV l-Vrrv.

Yinmm u-iit h.a iii Tri im nui aril 1119 n.juuil "tiiand t.OT at privale sale. The House three sturies high, forty feet front, running back fifty feet. There is fourteen rooms in Ihe house, all tin ned in the best mechanical tlvle. This nrononv ia oprK-iie the United Slates Amenal. and in lh lunar business part of the town.

This house is well calcu lated for a store, tavern, boarding house or a n.erhanu- of any description. A small part of the purchase money will be required in hanJ, the balance on a credit of one, two and three years; possession given the 1st of April next. For further particulars enquire of the subscriber, living on Uie premises. JOHN O'HARA. Harner's Ferry, Fehruary 3d, 18-12.

fe8-lm 'I'll subscriber offers FOR KENT, his Three Story Dwelling House, in South Frederick street- tsituaied between ihe dwellings of James How ard aud 11. 1). (3. Carroll, Esqs. l'ossessioo to be givea uie isioi April, it will not be rented lor a boarding ouse.

Apuly N. Hickman. Baltimore street, or to the subscriber at Ellicnti's Mills. felt) eod-Jw- pj CHAS. S.

W. DORPEY. A STORE AND ROOM, BAKE HOUSE AND FIXTURES FOR RENT, on Uie comer of Eutaw and Mulberrv streets. It is a sruod stand for a baker or confectioner. Enouiie on Ihe pre- fel3t RENT, thai convenient DWELLING in Aisquilh street, one door from the noith eat corner of Monument street.

Ennuire of C. A. MEDI N'GEK, Baker, 45 Foreslslreet, Old Town. ini-ll ELLICOTT'S MILLS PROPERTY FOR SA LE. For Sale, a convenient and substantial Brick DWELLING, in a pleasant Dart of the town, fronting nn a public stieet.

His a first rale stand lor a butchei or tallow chandler, haviuz a fine aiream of water running through the lot, and a good spring of wniur uiiwh i uiv uoor, wiiii every oiuer eonvemcne for a family. Terms made lo suit the purchaser. Apply to BERNARD FORT. Elhcott's Mills, Feb. 4, 1843.

fe7 lmt a un. 1 ne bm inu 1 luuk 01 our tlrSil No. 7 North Charles street, with a iliUAlTbunling Room and Fire Proof Vault attached; immediirt'e possession can be civen. Apply EDWARDS COBB, fe4 tf N. 7 North Charles street.

VALUABLE PRATT STREET PhOPERTV jijTAT PRIVATE SALE. Ths subscriber having JsLin coHlemplation the removal of his family to mail dwelling belter adaptnt 10 their use. otTers at rate sale the DWELLING he at present occtiuies. lo cated on the south side of PRATT STREET, between Howard nnd Eulnw sireets; being Ihe same property owned by James 11. Lee, Esq having a front of twen ty leet, with a spacious passage and back building, containing nine rooms delusive of a large store, with, nyiirnut 111 the yard, and the lot running through in Dover street, which can be improved Uy erecting a building therenn if desired, and command a nood real: the whole subject 10 p-i minimi, which can be extin guished at any lime for six per cent.

This proerty is 111 complete order, and can near examination as it id onsidered one of the best finished and most substan tial houses of ill; class in the city, being built expressly for the nriginal owner's residence and place of business; the woik being done by the day, nnd bya workman el' ihe first class, nt a cost nf five thousand dollars and upwards. 1 will dispose of this properly wiih the best of lilies, on the following teims fJjWlcash, $500 in six months, and $1,000 in twelve months, ihe bidancc iu 1 ightet monihs; or small property, well lo cated, at a fair price. If desired by Ihe purchaser, I will remain in the store and give a reasonable rent. Those desirous of procuring a neat and eleirant dwel ling and slore, can inspect for themselves hy railing on uie Htinscriuer. 11.

j. muunky, fc9-eolt No. Si) West Pralt sireet. Sv SINCLAIR'S NURSERY, NEAR BALTN IIILIllllLi 1 mjLmm ne 'iv cj. hu suimrriurr iiereiiy inrnrms no 1 1 lends nnd Ihe public, thai he has for snle a superior assortment of grafted or budded FRUIT TREES, very Minify, and of good size for tranvplanting, thai will ripen their fruit in regular succession, and insured to be correct lo name to wit: Apple, Peach, Plum, Pear, npnciH, ici-iirin, ituiuee, Ainionn ana PLANTS three years old, of sorts best suited to our climate.

English Gooseberry and other shrub fruit plants; Ornamental Trees ami Shrubs, large and thrifty, especially those usually planted in sireets. The Balsam or Silver Fir, and oilier Ever.reen Trees anil Shrubs me well established plants, that can be taken up with a ball of clay, insuring their safe removnl as late as the middle of June. The Spring is the best season to transplant these and all small shiubbcry. succu lent Roots, fcc. He can also furnish dry roow of his splendid assortment ol Dahlias and wilted plants- of their increase.

Roses, Ciiuieliu, Juponica, and other Green House Plants. Orders will lie selected, dug and forwarded, as much to the interest of his customer as possible, when confided to him. For prices, method of planting and cultivation, see printed analogue 10 be bad gratis of him or ins ngents, k. Sinclair Jr. Light, near Pratt llaltimore.

tel 1 4t R.SINCLAIR. 9k IRU1T TREES. FOR SALE, about 10,000 PEACH TREES, all budded trees, of the finest si.ru of fruit, comprising about thirty varieties, ripening in succession, every Ihree or four days, from Ihe 2(lthof July lo the 5lh and 10th of October. They are. one u'ar old from the hud, of good siie for planting.

nun 111 1110 very nwsi couiiiunn. 1 ne sorts nave been selected with gient cute, as suitable kinds for the mar ket as well as lor domestic use, and mav be relied on us the best of their respective seasons, and genuine as represented, a list tit them, with prices annexed, may be had by application to the subscriber, Uiiough the Post Otlice, bv whom nil orders will he executed wiUi fidelity and despatch. AI.o, a large number of Alian-lluis Trees, for sale low, and ucconljne to size. JOHN CHERlFr, Manager for L. N.

Refers, al Druid Hill Farm, 3 miles limn Baltimore, near the Reisierstown Road. P. S. Cat.iloKUes can always be had at the office of the American Furmer, corner of Baltimore and North streets. fo5 2awif PASSAGE FROM FIRST SPRING SHIP TO SAIL ON THE FIRST OF APRIL.

1842.. The subscriber continues lo make arrangements for bringing out passengers from F.ngland, Ireland or Scot-laud, by first class ships lo sail Iruin Liverpool lor Baltimore every month. Those persons residing in ibis City or throughout the adjacent States, who wish to send for Iheir friends, can do so nu accommodating terms, by applying te the subscriber, either personally or hy letter. The arrangements aie such as to prevent any an necessary delay in Liverpool. THOMAS B.

ADAIR, No. 6 Commerce street. DRAFTS for small sums of money, 10 accommodate PASSENGERS, ran be had as above, payable without discount or commission. JtfsTUThlol CARRIAGE FOR SALE One common, square body CARRIAGE, for one Horse, nearly new, will be sold low, if immediate application be undo lo A. 11.

KEIF fc KOTHKOCK, 243 Baltimore street. fel2 tf STRAY HORSE. Was taken up, tres- Vhiuary. eighteen hundred and forty-iwo, BAY HORSE, with shoulders sore, also the jaw; about ten years old, all his feet black, and without shoes; irots, and bus been used in harness. The owner is hereby requested to come lor waid, prove property, pny chnrucs, and take liini away from my residence, on the York Road, seven miles fioui Baltimore.

JoSHUA PURLET. feI4 3t STRAY STEERS. Strayed away front Ihe subscriber nil Hampsiead Hill, on Thursday evening last, TWO STEERS; one a large black, and the other a Inree In mine, weighing alwut 800 lbs. each. A reward of FIVE DOLLARS writ be paid for Iheir return 10 the subscriber, fel4 -3t" JACOB J.

BANKFRD. TAKE NOTICE. Ranaway on ihe24ih October but, a duik copper colored girl, named SUSAN, iibout 21 years of age, thin visnireil, and a little below the oidinniy size, and ban considerable lumps nr knots on each of her bur. toes, her back considerably scored previous to my purchasing her. 1 purchased said wwman of Jacoo N.

Shriek, nl Old Town, Baltimore, iinim lime in July last. I nm inclined to believe she is far gone in preg-UBNcy nt this time. I will give Ki' ty Dollars if taken in Baltimore, or Slate of Maryland, or One hundred Dollars if taken in Pennsylvania. I forewarn all persons from harboring said negm, under the penalty of the law, as I will enforce the law against all such persons. GEO.

VV. TAV LOR, fXM2nw2m Blndenshurg, Prince Georges Md. JACOB SEEGER, SI HER PLATER end MANUFACTURES. Of" MILITARY EQUIPMENTS Has for snle at his Store, BAL-TIMORE STREET, a general assort -Ail WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, a mart and nidus Irions White GIRL, to attend a Miiall family. Apply at the Sun office.

tela-31 A LADY who is desirous of getting a nurse child, to which particular attention ran he paid, with a fresh breast of milk. She lives in MKKCER STREET. the sixth house from the corner of Calvert, left hand side. felo-ll WANTED TO HIRE BY THE YEAR AISL AVE who undt rst.uids gardening, and can assist in the work of a small place near town. Enquire at the sun office.

ft lo eolit CHAMBERMAID WANTED. A Colored Woman, who can produce satisfactory recommendations as to character and qualifications, is wanted on board SteaintiualJi.VE3S, as Ladies Maid. Waues $8 per month. Apply at the Oilice, lower end of Spenrs wharf. f'143t WANTED A siiuation as Salesman ill a wholesale Dry or Commission House, by a person who has an extensive country acquaintance, and has been engaged for a number of years in the Dry Goods business in Baltimore.

Satisfactory references will be given. Address L. O. at the fcun olhce. WHEELWRIGHT WANTED The sub scriber has a HOUSK AND WHEELWRIGHT for rent, which will be rented low bv ao- tilviii.

immediately, at the blacksmith shoo 5 miles on the Harford Turnpike road. Also, an apprentice to Uie bl icksmiih business. fel5 eo3f GEORGE HODDENOTT. I A 7" AN TED At the City Agency Office, coiner of nniumore ana rreuericK a man to over see a Unarry; 4 Qunrryiuen; 1 Teacher; 4 Agents; 1 Gardener; 6 Farm hands; 1 RlackMiiiih; 1 Wagoner; 20 Cooks; Chambermaids; Nurses; 1 Carpenter: a young man wains board in a private family, at 3 per ween Huuress n. i on omce.

or rent, a Farms, near Baltimore; also, a modem built 3 story dwelling, corner ui rrau urn vjiougu also, a store, between Frederick nnd Gay sts. A. R. WAY. fel4-lwi bushels OYSTER SHELLS 5,000 do DRY ASHES.

OK SALE In quantities to suit purchasers, Oyster Biieu i.i.vit,; ieaclicJ ASHES; ground HONES, and ground PLASTER, TREGO. Baltimore Chemical Works, fel2-6t corner Columbia and Cove streets. VXTAIMTED. An iudmtnuus man of steady iiainU wishes to obtain a situation as porter in a tavern or store, or to attend to horses, either of which he un derstands, oi lurtner inloimation address a note to P. at the Sun office.

fel-2 3t" 1XTAN I E1J-A YOUNG LADY well acquainted with the MILLINERY BUSINESS, who is a first rate hand at silk and straw bonnets; to tuch a one, gnou wages win ue given. Apyiy ui uie sun omce. tela TURSE WANTED. A middle aged White WO il MAN, well recommended and capable of takine charge of an infant, may find a good place by applying iie.ii uour 10 uie uaw Duuuiugs, in bi. 1 aui sueei.

re i a A STOCK OF DRY GOODS, at a price suited to tl or particulars en- quire at the Sun otlice. lelO-lf WANTED A respectable middle aged WHITE WOMAN, to take charge of an infant and as sist in the sewing of a small family. Nor.e need apply excepting tuch as can bring unquestionable testimoni als as to capability and good character. Enquire 2d door east of Eutaw, in I ayette street, north side. letu bl T) AILROAD MONEY.

The advertiser wishes to XV mortgage a piece of property, eligibly situated. for g8tX) in Railroad money, worth $20UU title indisputable. Apply at the Sun otlice. fel4-3t FOR SALE NINE HUNDRED THOUSAND BRICK; live hundred thousand at CantOH, and four hundred thousand at Moale's Point, which will be sold low and on accommodating terms, by s. 11.

rtitwrs, fe8-8t No. 148 Sharp street. LOST, yesterday, an EYE GLASS and GOLD CHAIN. A tuitable reward will be paid on its return to the Sun office. fel2 3t QUPERFLUOUS HAIR can be remoyed by using k-J UK.

rttLilA UUUKAKD'S PENETRATING FOWDERS. Price For lale by SETH S. HANCE, j'21-lm corner Charles and Pratt streets BUARDiNG Two or three Gentlemen With tneir wives, and six or eight single Gentlemen can be accomniedated with BOARD in the heuse recently oc cupied by Mr. Charles L. Bothme, No.

194, north side of Baltimore street, between Charles and Hanover streets. Apply as above to Mrs. HOLL1NGSHEAD 3t A GENTLEMAN AND HIS LADY can be accommodated with a Large and Airy Room (three win dows front) at No. 26 Ninth Fayette street, bttween Charles and St. Paul sts.

Also, several single gentle men can be accommodated with board at the same place. fel4-2t rpiMBER FOR THR U. STATES DRY DOCK JL BROOKLYN. SEALED FHOrOSJLSwiHbe received at liie otlice of the Navy Agent, New York, until the 1st day of April, fur furnishing at the United States Navv Yard. Brooklyn, the fohowimr timber plank for the foundations of the Dry DocK, viz: 4'JOO spruce piles of length varying from 24 to feet lo average not lesB man 28 feel; and lo be not less than 11 and to nverage at least 12 inches in diameter, 4 feet from the butt, exclusive of ihe bark.

13,000 lir.eal feet white pine timber, loot suuare for floor timbers. lineal feet white pine 1 foot by 1 foot 3inches square, tor floor tunuers. 241,500 feet board measure of 3 inch white pine plank ior nooriug. feet board measure of 5 inch yellow pine plank ior sueei piling. All the above timber and plank to be of perfccUy sound and durable quality.

tic spruce vucs to be as straight as can be prucHred, and in all respects prepared foi sharpening and driving. ne wiue vine umber in ne tree from snakes nun large knots to be sawed straight and square edged to the dimensions above riven, and of the following lengths, viz: one I al. t. uaen lot to be in sticks 22, 25, 28 and 31 fet long. The rentaing half of each lot in sticks 34, 37, 40 and 43 feet long the number of lineal leei ot eacn icagin to ue nearly the same.

Ike wlutenine plank to be entirely Iree from large knots square edged in lengths of 21,24, 27. 30. 33 or 36 feet to everage not less than 27 feet, and in widths from 10 lo 15, to average not less than 12. 1 he yellow pme plank to be straight and square edg ed, suitable for driving as sheet piling in lengths of 13 or 26 feet, and in width from 10 to 15 inches to average not less than 12 inches. All the above timber and plank to be delivered on such wharf or wharves within the Navy Yard as may he designate- ny ine ol the Dry Dock, sub ject to the inspection and approval of suchpeison as lie may seiecti Tlic piles to be delivered in such quantities and at such times between the 1st day of July nnd the 15th day ofOctoberasmay be required by the Navy Agent, lit Hiving noi less iriiii weens nonce.

llic unue pine timber to be delivered between the 1st day ol September and Jlst day of October, and ihe wtote ttndwllow vine plank between the 1st of ucioneranu ijuiii novemnei. The proposals will state the price per stick for the piles per cubic fool for the whim pine timber, and per foot board measure, for the 3 and 5 pine plank. The right is reserved to assign less than the whole quantity of each kind of timber to nnyoue bidder and oners win ne received rorany portion cither kind. rroiKisais to ne endorsed, "Proposals for Timber, for i-ry uock, Drooaiyn." JN. Agent's otlice, New York, Jan.

3d, 1812. ROBERT C. WETMORE, Navy Agent, J15 iliiurusAUB ox wiLiMAM M. GOUGE. roH PUBI.IflHINO A NEW PERIODICAL.

TO BE ENTITLED THE JOURXJIL OF will contain, 1st. A new edition of "A Short HistorvnfPiinerMo- nntr ami It'itiLririf in tlin iTtiitiwI Gouge, with corrections and additions, bringing' Uie narrative down to the present time. 2d. Essays on Banking, Currency. Exchange nnd kindred topics, in which eirrts will be made to place these subjects in the clearest light possible.

I A uomi kimhIIiIu rtiviuvu nf rmi tt Id. A semi-monthly review of the times, cmbraa- inc the most important events, especinllv those whir- relate to the money and produce markets, and which affect the general opeintions of business. 4lh. Such miscellaneous matter as will, while it will add to the interests ol the worn, subserve Us main ob ject, which Is that of Hhowing the true character of out paper money and hanking system, and the effect it har on the morals and happiness of different classes of the community. This Journal will be especially intended for Farmers and Mechanics, bulit is hoped it will not prove un useful to Merchants and other producUve members of society.

It will be published ence every two weeks. Each number will contain sixteen pages octavo, dnuble column, with thelenves stitchfttl and cut, thus uniting Uie advantages of the open sheet with a form convonicn for binding. SubscripUnn Price one dollar and fifty cents a year sinirle conies 10 cents. JelB tf IJEASK Or. SON'S CELEBRATED CLARIFIED ESSENCE OF HOAHIIOIIND CANI1V.

The subscriber having been appointed legular Agent forth I naio i iNEuoove ceieDraieu cure lor com, uooobi Stc, and having just received 600 packages, is prepa. ed to wll at whuleeule and retail, at the Mannlnctuitl prices, rtuares E. J. STANSDURY, l7-2w4w Church etreet, Annapolis' ftT-KIRTH NIGHT HALL The rirst Anniversary Ball of the BALTIMORE CITY GUARDS will take plnce on Ihe 22d February, $42, at Washington Hall ne managers Deg leave to state, that ei-ery exertion- will be made lo make the lime pass pleasantly with those who may attend the Ball. Refreshments for the Ladies will be particularly attended lo.

BARRET'S Cotillion Music has teen engaged for the occasion, and the celebrated Band attached to the U. S. Hnrse Artillery, now stationed at Kort Mcllenry, have ten tiered thvir valuable tervices for this night. They will, in the course of the evening perform a Grand March, composed for the'-IIaliimore City Guilds" by II. Deil- innn, Esq.

Also, many other marches by celebrated. composers. he Managers are determined to have the strictest decorum observed they have engaged police sHtficient to keep older, and Hie regulations of the evening will be rigidly enforced, No spirituous liquors allowed on the premises. MANAGERS. A Thompson, Thomas Montgomery, John 11 Rea, llrashears, II McLeavy, A Lee, deluding, Miskuninon, Thomas Ellis, Spilman Jonathan Chapman, VV 11 Hayward, VV Jones, A Lindsey, Shields, Gardner, Clampitl.

Joseph Wilson, Will HOJU, James Boswell, Nnthaniel Waid, WHIiam II Ingrain, II Taylor, Lankford, Dawson, Holbiook, John Mulligan, Jenkins, Joseph Colladny, josepn warner, Charles Wilbe, John Jones, Hauiue! Jackson, Lemuel Debow, nun King, William Keitz, full-lb WM. H. GRIFFITH, Rallel Master. OrV-THE LADIES of the BENEVOLENT SOCIE TY attached to St. Andrew's Church, will hold their annual.

BALK of useful and ornamental articles. in me ricture uailery ot the tlaltunoru Museum, com. meueing ti I a l) Ax, and continuing till Friday eve- ninir. A Ticket of admission will entitle the holder to Uie privilege of going through all the departments of the Museum. The Gallery will be opened al 10 A nnd closed at 10 o'clock p.

each day. fel St TAKE was the determination of the subscribers, when almiit to introduce DR. PHYSIC'S PECTORAL COUGH SY RUP in Baltimore, to resort to none of the means used by the numerous empirics to bring their worthles-s nostrums into notice, but to let the preparation recoin mend itself by its own merits, trusting that a disci imi nating community would much prefei a really scientific specific, conupnunded by a physician so eminent in his profession as the late Dr. Physic, ol to any of tne worthless (and often Injuiious) humbugs gotten up by some obscure ignoramuses. he result ot the ex periment so far, lias been most flattering; for the de mand dining the last lew weeks has tar exceeded their expectations.

Those persons wHn were unab to pro cure it last week, and others troubled with Coughs, poroness oi uie ureast. Asthma, and Difficulty of Breathing, are informed thai we have now a fresh sup ply. J. W. fie K.

VV. DAVIS, IhU tMlt 254 Ualhumte street. MEDICATED CAND.Y i-OJJ colds jnd hojirsekess this Vegetable candy is composed Of THE rOLLOWINU INORKDIKNT9. Hoarhouud, Iceland Moss, Wild Cherry, Elecampaine Senaga Root, Squilb, Boneset, Coltsfoat, Irish Moss, Flnxsetd, Comfrey Root, Slippery Elm, Gum Arnbac, Paregoric, Balsam Tolu, Balsam of Honey, Gum Beuzom, Balsam Peru, Liverwort, Aniseed, AND OTHER INGREDIENTS, AMOUNT1NO TO TWENTY-SEVEN. Price 25 cents tier package, or rive for SI.

For sale by SETH 8. HANCE, corner of Charles and Pratt oaililliwie Also, for sale by the following Agents: G. K. TYLER, corner High and Bal imore streets. PERKINS, cor.

Franklin and Green sis. PARR RA HAM, cor. of Baltimore and Eutaw sts. LrDlA A. liOULD, Balumore, near Cove st.

G. W. II ANNA, Eutaw street. VV. SPARKS, Lexington street.

OLIVER Market and Lancaster F.P. IITH I llllLllt.l mijiiinnisun, corner mgn anuiiay streets. D. F. SMITH, 75 North Gay street.

W. N. HARRISON, 42 North Gay st. TAYLOR, Brother JonaUian Office. jn2I-lm ALTY TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF BALTIMORE.

I have been solicited by many of my friends to become candidate for Uie OFFICE OF SHERIFF. Should I be so fortunate as to obtain your suffrages at the en suing election, i promise to until an the duties apper- i laiiiHig io sum uuice, tviui nueiuy turn piineiuauiy. sai-Ht III I AIN CHASE. JOSEPH B. VAKNUM, ATTORNEY AT LAW.

AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS For Uie States of Connecticut, Rhode Island, New jersty ami pouih i-nroiiua. OFFICE FAYETTE STREET, opposite the Citv innei. i mi" TVGiVllJOHNS, 1 Sgal. and 3 gal. -is UiiUliJiJlirMS; pinlanu quait INE BOTTLES; pint and quart PORTER BOTTLES, in slore nnd for saiepy eiiwakds si tOKB, Ie4-tt No.

7 North Charles street. ATOTICE. All persons indebted to the late firm of J.1 HAMlLiTUIN EASIER St CO. are respectfully requested to call and settle their bills, at No. 153.

Balti more streel, between Light aiH Chines streets, with WILLIAM J. HYDE EASTERS, as the concern must he closed fell LjlLLtilAH. Extra, super and medium uuulilv IO Straw, Buff, Drab. While, Black, fcc; CAN- vaan ihuck vv iuuaivs; coal UOKD and Si Ik 1'ei- sian HINDI no, suitable fur Merchant Tailors re ceived ana lor sale by EASTER, BROTHER No. 181 Baltimore street, fe9 tf 5 doors east of Hanover street.

J. A. biMMONDS L. A. Jenkins LEWIS A.

JENKINS fc CO. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No.46Lioht strebt, near Lombard strkkt, BALTIMORE. "RECEIVE Consignments of TOBACCO, FLOUR, I juj on commission, and will also purchase lo order on commission, mer- nr.iiii.ii ij.an.lnii.iH aDi ill buivcii iniiiii, mew xurii; WiVf. iinrrisou, Raliimnre: Messrs. (Innnnlv P.ltpr.

M. Orlngnm Messrs. Hazard FowI.t. Mohiln. CHARLES 8 ATTORNEY practices nr felO eo2w I lOPAlU NEKSHlr'.

The subscribers have this day entered mm co-partnership, for the purpose oi eoiiuuciingaoiiir cilAJVDLiKll AND l.KOCER uusiAisas, under Uie hrm of DUFF Si DUBOIS. HENRY DUFF. January 1st, 1842. EDMUND C. DUBOIS.

DUFF 8c DUBOIS, No. 43 THAMKS STREET, Fell's Point, have, and intend consinntly keping on hand, a complete assortment of nnicles in their line; also, Family GROCERIES and FLOUR of the first quality, for retail, nt town prices, and respectfully o-licit the patronage of the Merchants of llaltimore and pnvnle Inmilics. J2B d4lSi2aw4t- 1X)R SALE BALTIMORE ANDOHIO RAILROAD NOTES CITY AND STATU STOCK. WANTED BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL ROAD STOCK, by W. WARD, 37 Exchange place.

Md. Lottery draws TO-DAY tickets) t5. do do MONDAY do 4, do do TuESDA do 3. For capital iin.es in all Lotteries, application should be made ut the Temple of Fortune, 37 EXCHANGE PLACE. For let till the world say what they can, Fo'selling prizes WARD'S the man.

Royal and Patriot DOUBLOONS Wanted. 3t CO (Uf REWARD. TH ELATE OUTRAGE MR. addition to ihe funds already described as hnving been taken from Mr, Nicholson, on the evening of louowieg is uiho recwiiecieu, Aliout ,100 York Bank, Pa. Kentucky Banks.

.4150 Union Miss. fi's Indiana fctnte Scrip; two $50 Mills Chrnpenke Bunk of Baltimore; nnd a small amount of Brandon (Miss.) Broken Bank. Description of the Robbers. One a tall man, with cap and stick, dark frock coat. The other short, thick set, stout man, with dark box coat and fur hat.

1 he police and ciuzens generally, are respectfully re quested to am in ineir nriection. tel2 3t TlELTZIJOOVER'H OLD ESTABLISHED FOUN JJ TAIN INN, LIGHT STREET, BALTIMORE. A rumor having obtniiifd ciictilntion thai the undersigned designed riving up the conductor the Fountain Inn, and had disposed nf his right and interest in it to another, this method is taken lo assure his friends and the travelling public that no credit whattver ia to be plnced in any such report, come from what quarter il may Hu still continues nt the old established stand, where he will, as customary, alwnys prepared foi we accommodation ol the public. No change whatever is contemplated, unless it be in the effort to sur pass uii bis former attempts to make Uie patrons of Uie noun; rsauonaoie, Ja25-l(n GEORGE BELTZI100YEF, VV. DORSEY of Howard District.

AT LAW' rjtHEATRE. HoLLlDAY STREET. THIS IPG, the Comedy in 5 act, of THE RIVALS. Bob Acres Mr. Burton.

Lydia Languish, Mrs. Geoige Jones. Alter wtili'h, several SONGS, DANCES, Jtc. To conclude with the humorous Eaice of THE WANDERING MINSTREL. Jim Bags, the wandering Minstrel, Burton.

Jioxes nt SB cents 25 cts. It CONCERT OF SACRED MUSIC Tbc puwllc.ahd friends of Mr. Magruder, who suffered so severely at the late lire in Howard street, are respectitihy in- louneu, uini uii euon is making lo retrieve nis part, by a CONCtsRT SACRED MUSIC, undr the joint conduct of J. C. L.

WIL DER, assisted by Ladies and Gentlemen of the best musical aid in the city. The Rev. G. W. MUSGRAVE'S CHURCH.

North Eutaw, near Sar street. has been niostcheerlullv ull'nrded for the purposn. The Concert will lake place on Tills EVENING, Frb. 15, at 7 o'clock. Single tickets 40 cents; admittinc two persons.

75 cents; to be had at Robertson's 2221 Baltimore street; music More, and Owen's Book Store, Baltimore street, and O1 nek's, corner of Eutaw st. and Lexington sireeLand J'erkin's, ccrner of Franklin and Green streets. fe7 MTWsMTtlt ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH ANNIVERSARY or THR BIRTH or TIIK IMMORTAL WASHINGTON, A GRAND CIVIC AND MILITARY FANCY DRKSS HALL. Will be given al the FRONT STREET THEATRE, uu i ufcBiVY, 1' eh. vA, lff-iil, In Houoi and Commemoration of the llirtli of the FATHER OF HIS COUNTRY.

The Decorations will be extensive and appropriate; mourning un tue t.rcat tvenis of THIS REVOLUTION, The Arms of the Thirteen Original Stales, The Anns of the Thirteen Additional Slates, The Arms of the United States, The Arms of the City of llaltimore, The Flags of the vaiious Nations, tub Nahk anii Date ok tiik CELEBRATED BATTLES or THE INVOLUTION. The Pit ol the Theatre will be (looted, And this Magnificent Area Converted into a Splendid Hall Room. DIRECTORS. Gcn.S. Leakin, Archer Ropes, C.

II. I'itts, Col. Meyer, Joshua Viuixiint, Hull, II. Sanderson, Horace Pratt, ('apt. J.

Anderson. Dr. John Ktieue, Patrick 'oonev. Ad. R.

VV. Welsh, Per. Corsuch. VValiert 'riKik. Jr.

VV. D. Hall, Geo. Hell hover, Col. E.

Slansbury. enos Illinium, Aug. Mmthiot, 1 humus llilov. unt. Hrnni I Lt VV.

II. Robinson, T. VV. Sweonoy, VV. C.Conine, Edmund T.K.Scott.

JA.Hi.bb, VV. N. Tuttlo. II. VV.

Iluol. Henry Sudor. TIum iteunen, John liovd. Huimiel lljde. W.

King Wallace, David Uuruuiii. Jiisepli Jiuvult, A. Hussey, William IMimtoo, G. C. Eiuiley, Suinuel Kemlv.

CILKLES L. SPIES, Master ff.VremoMies. The following Rules and Rctululions are to be obi served nn the occasion: The doors tu be opened at 7. and the eraHd nrome- nade In commc ncu at 8 o'clock. Military and Navnl Officer, are requested to appear in their respective uniiorins.

No Hegro characters will be admitted. No Wines or Spirituous Liounrs will be permitted Within the house, but Refieshmiiiits for the Ladies mav be obtained in the Saloons upon the floor, at reasonable rales. Clonk and Retiring Rooms to be set apart for the ac. commodiition of the ladies, and suituble nttendunls win ne in waning. Tickets, ndiiiitiingnGentleiuanand two Lndies, 2 any gentleman, whose Varty may exceed more than two ladies, to be furnished wnh extra ludies' tickets at hlty cents each 1 ickets may be had of anv of the Directors, or of mr.

vv urren at uie Theatre. The names or gentlemen who obtain tickets will be registered, and Ihey are re spectfully requested lo give the mimes of such ladies as they may wish accompany to the ball. Each Director, issuing tickets, will endorse his own name on the back of the cards. An enrly application for cards of admission will be necessary, as no more persons will be admitled than the boxes and floor can conveniently accommodate the third tier will be closed. Carriages, un arriving, will enter Front street from Gay, with the horses heads south at departure, the order will be reversed.

The Police will be under the supervision of the High Sheriff of the City and County of Ualtiinoru. itrj-fancy Dresses may be procured bv aim hcntion to Mr. Jones, at the Theatre, oh or before Monday, the 21st February. Directors are respectfully requested lo call on Joshua Vansant Treasurer, for tickets. ity order ol Uie Executive Comniiilee.

H2tb S. C. LEA KIN, Chairman. WOOLLEN RAGS! WOOLLEN RAGS! Wanted by the sulncribi rs, at their Paoer and Rag Warehouse, No. 13 HARRISON STREET.

50,000 pounds Soft WOOLLEN RAGS, such in Old fiamiels, ntockings, and nil kinds of old Merinos; likewise a few Iohs of old Ingrain CAhPET- INO, li winch the hijhel cash prices will be given. "a tin" O'HARA UliO III Kit. IRISH LINENS, ILLI AM J. II DE 1 EASTERS, have Harklins' Yard Wide LINENS, undressed, superior for f-mily use. Purchasers wanting good Shirtings, are requested to examine our assortment.

Also Brown LINENS, for children's aprons; Linen SHEETINGS; Huckaback DIAPER, Marseilles QUILTS; Table DIAPERS; Suir LINEN, inc. No. im oiiiiirriore si. coionaue now. lell REMOVAL.

JOHN EASTER OF JNO. fk CO. have REMOVED from No. 153 BiLTIMOItE to No. 181 BALTIMORE 5 doois east of Hanover where ihey will continue the wholesale UKV HOODS HUSINKSS.

VALENTINES! VALENTIN (J E( )HU li STEEVER, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 20 PENNSYLVANIA A VENUE. Would respectfully inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Balti more, Uint he has just received from Europe, (and can with confidence lecommendlo their attention) a splen did assortment of" VALENTINES" beautifully color- en, com prising bO different kinds, never bepre published. including cfimic, sentimental, be, The entire minted on fine letter paper, and can be had by the wholesale or retail. ..11 hi'ipv 1 1 1 1 1, II II II 1 1 I All those interested upon Uiis joyous occasion can 1 kewise be supplied, on application at the different Bookstores and Confectionery shops throughout the 1 I City. ICll-lW A Iown Lotteries, will please be some one oi me I own linn agents who alone aie an thorised 10 cash or renew the same ENCOURAGE OUR OWN CITY.

THIS DAY will be drawn in Ualiimore, for the purpose of embellishing our own city, and giving employment to our own people, the SI A1K ARMORY AND TOWN HALL LOTTERY Capital prize $15,000, wiUi neat i uiny i noiisana interior prizes. Whole tickets $5 HalveB $2.50 Quarters bignius b'-il. The lowest prize in 'his brilliant scheme is An adventurer gets back more than his purchase money even if he druws nothinggtealur than the lowest prize. For a splendid seleution of lucky numbers, apply to any of the TOWN HALL AGENTS. The citizens of Ball imore should bear continually in mind, that the Town llnll Is the only Lottery now drawing for the benefit of llaltimoreans; nnd every miliar inui out inu purchase in a Town linn Ticket Instead nf being sent a distance to increase Uie wealth nl foreign Monopolists, is tu be expended in community.

Until turiher notice, the Slock Orders of the Bal timore and Ohio Rail Road Company will be received for tickets and paid nut lor prizes, at their full pin i. i i h. viiiim, ivuiurn ninir 1 in. nvzi-euui A NEW DHAMA. TIIRKE COMIC ENGRAV- XX.

INGS. THE NUW WORLD of Suturday, Full. 12, will cfinlain, entire, the udendid ritnnal Pmy, per formed Willi so much Kiicccf-s nt the principal Theatres of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Sic. entitled THE GENOESE, a Diiima. in three acts, by Epes Snrireunt, author of Velascn," ic.

THE SOUTH SUA IIUDol.fi, conclusion of this celebrated National Delusion; by ('hales Mackay, Esq THE DYNASTIES OF HOPE AND EAR, an original Essay from the "Anieiicnn Club of Meny COMICALITIES OFTHE FEELINGS, with three Comic Illustrations. The Veto Power and Mr. Clay's Amendment, for politician oi an parties, Licgai lletorm Mr. ield's mil. interesting lo Uie people nl Huge, he Boston Dinner to Mr.

Charles Dickens. MacLeod's Letter from Reviews of New Works, Doingsat Washington, In telligence of the week, tkc. 8tc, Hnlwcription price $3 a year in advance Single co pies nj- cenis. win. i axl.uk, Agent, iel--lw NO.

12 North I'rattslreet. ITANCE'S COMPOUND MEDICATED CANDY IX is Uie most desirable article for hoarseness and cough that has ever been invented. Puce 25 cent pel package. For eale by SETH S. HANCE, corner of Chorus mid Psa'l streets, and PARR GRAHAM cornoc ci aiinnor arwt Kimiw alreeta.

VI ir A further supply of fine and superfin MUSTARD, In I lb. bottles, and and lb. can nisiers. roieaieuy tuWAiii'ts cuun, ki-W 1 North Cluuletr street. IJERSONS holding prizes in the State Armoty an Town Hall Lotteries, will please be particularu dal.

a liTiuKK oi rniiiii, neat i.igni street, orti By 11. HI. Hall i Co. VTe will sell at our Auction Rooms. No.

24 South Charles street, on THIS (Tuesday) MORNING, the 15th at ll b'ciock, without reserve, lo close an invoice fl barrels Domestic BRANDY 2 do New England RUM 2 half pipes Pale BRANDY superior 3 pipes Cognac do brands 1 pipe Meder Swan GIN. AIjo, 5,000 C1C.ARS, Trabucos, Dos Aaiigos, Ha- bauuns. lt. M. II ALL Sc.

All. Is. lelj liy Wrver, I'nunou Co. Ko. 2 SniUk Claries ifreei.

DRY GOODS AT AUCTION On FRIDAY MORNING, Feb. at 10 o'clock, at our Salts Room, No. 28 South Churl. street, we s-ll will an as sortment of piece mid cut Dry Goods, viz: Cloihs; Cas-suneres; Cassinetis; Vesting; Merino; Silk, Worsted and Woollen Shawls! Silks; Domestic Muslin; Calicoes; Cambric; Shall; Robes; Sewing Silk; Spool Cotltn; e-ilk Cravats; Pongee Ildkfs; Flannels; Blankets; Cotton lldkfs; Gloves; Suspenders; while, black and colored Hosiery; Mousliue de Lanes, Terms cash in bankable money. AI'J CANNON 8t aucts.

STOCK IN TRADE OF A KASKET AND CEDAR WARE ESTABLISHMENT. THIS (Tuesday) MORNING, Feb. al 10 o'clock, nt No. 43 Norlh Howard street, we will sell by Auction, the entire stock in tinde of a Basket and Cedar Ware Establishment. We mine in part, 400 bundles of imported Willow; 5,000 lbs.

American material 250 sets of Carriage Wheels, Axles, Sic. Sic. Also, a full assortment of Cedar Ware; American, German, and French Baskets; Builer 1'iinln; a quanii ty of Sleigh Bodies; two Sleigns, in mpletft order; with a vi riety of other articles belonging to their line of business. Terms cash. fcll-4l VVEVEH, CANNON Aucts.

NEW AND SECOND HANI) FURNITURE. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, Feb. lliili at 10 o'clock, at our Auction Rooms, No. 2S North Charles street, we will sell a general assortment of New and Second Hand Mahogany FURNITURE. We name in part, Bureaus; Sofas; Cane Seat and other Chairs; VViishstaiids; Wardrobes; Secretary and Book Case; hiith nnd low post Bedsteads; Sideboards; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Maple Cradles; 1 mahogany Shew Case; Pier Tables, ic Lot of Queeuswarc; 30 ooxes nest tMicrm candles, Sie.

PIANO EORTE. Also, al same Uine, one superior new i oik mane niuio one. ALSO-CUHTAIN will sell immediately afier, a small Invoice of Curiam Orna ments, via: 75 pair WiikIhw Curtain Ornaments; Coi- nices; Brass Casters; Curtain Hooks, fcc. Teims cash, bankable nnniev. Iel4 is ai- WEVER, CANNON CO, am is.

Uy Jolin K. Wilt: lit. Aro. 170 Baltimore, between Charlts ami St. Paul's stt.

AT AUCTION. Will be sold on THIS DAY, i. nn commencing ni id O'cliK'K, a. whole, half nnd quarter laixes of Hunch Muscatel Raisins, in lots to suit purchasers, for cash in Railroad Orders ut par. The above Raisins are part of Uie finest that have been imported into this market for many years.

They aro purl of a caigo on which not a drop of rain fell from Ihe limn they were picked in Malaga un iney were lauded in this poit, an unusual and rare occurrence. Also, a great variety of Stock Goods, consisting of tit-iiiuii aiiu uuruiiin r-uver vvurc; line arm common rocket, Tntilo and Toilet Cutlery; fancy Goods; Hati Cans; Hoots and Shoes; some Dry Goods; sundry lots nfllardware; a lot of Hollow Ware; Looking Glasses; Mantle Clocks; 300,000 R. Hemming Sons drilled eyed Needles, put up in a bcuuliful stylu for retailing; tiigeuier with a very fXtensive assortment of iniscel InneoiiN, fancy and useful Goods. Wares and Mcrchuii dize; nil of which will be sold without reserve, in lots to fun. his will tie what may with trnili be termed a clearing out sain, to which any additions may be made, i erms cash, lit Railroad Notes at par.

bv JOHN R. WRIGHT, fel 2t c2l Gen'l. Am 170 Baltimore st Uy I. Oroaa. Old Town Aactitn Store, A'o.

Htj Corner of North Qa) una rromsircets. 1 will st 11 at public auction, on WEDNESDAY, 16lli nt 10 o'clock, A.M., on the premises, by older of the Ornhnns court of Baltimore county, a LOT OF GROUND, fronting on Pierce street 15 feel, running brick 60 feel to Gooseberry alley, improved by a ncal two-story brick DVVEL-LING HOUSE, with buck back building, stibleet to a ground rent of $20 per minimi. Tetins as prescribed uy me court, .1, ami months, with interest and se curity. The above house is well built nnd conve nicnlly 111 ruuged for a private family, and under rent 10 a punctual it'iiant. tVM.

SIMM, Ex'r. lei 1 31 J. I. GROSS. Aucl.

liy 11. Moid, ytafimormfrnt, riTBLIC AND POSITIVE MALE. IN ANNE ARUNDEL will sell at Public Sale on TUESDAY AFTER March tf, I o'clock ai ine exennnge, ail Unit Tractor Paicel ol LAND called Guy's lying and being in Annit Ariiudi couiuy, hetweeiithe lle.id of South and Severn Rivers coniniiihig about (iO Acres, more or less, about hul i miner cnuii. iVny pi rson wislimg to see the Land wiu please call on Mr. ALLEN, ut ie llisiu- Sun i avem, Anne Arundel county, or for otiniiunn.

to FIELDS 8c r'OVV LEK, corner ol East Baltimore and spring sireets. 1 erms made known on day of sale. WILLIAM MEEK, llaltimore fcl5 2aw2wlaw2wtit' II. W. BOOL, Aucl CHANCERY SALE.

Under a decree of Uie Court ol Chancery, the subscriber, as tins fcitce, will idler lor sale at public auction, on Ihe premises, on VV l.wrv LMIIA Y. Ililh of February, nl o'clock, P. two valuable LOTS OF GROUND, as luiiows: 1. A Lot between Paca and Giecn streets, on the bouiii sine in i-riiu sireei. ueginning nt 1 47 lct from the soiilli-west corner ol Pratt and Paca sticets; run niug Ihence west on Pratt street 30 feel; then south 158 leet lo uover street; Iheu east on Duver street U0 lei and then to the beginning under a yearly ground rem oi ne hu is unproved with a iwo stoiy BRICK waki'iIiuuhk, mu ty 40 leet; also a convenient DWKLL1NG in the rear.

2. Che Lot adjoining, and west nf the above front trig 42 leet irn Pratt stieet, and 158 feet deeu lo Dove street, improved with a two-story WAREHOUSE an DWELLING annexed, and also 3 two storv Dwellings in Ihe rear, on Dover sueei. The lot is under a yearly ground rem oi 1,1.1, 1 hese lots ay be sold In parcels to suit purchasers icrnis 01 sine one-ioiirin 01 the purchase monev to be paid on the day of sale, or on the rulilienimn of the sale, with interest from sale; and the lesidue in three vqunl instalments in six, nine, and twelve inoiiltiH, with like interest; and all payments to be se cured by bonds or notes, with sureties lo be approved uy ion trustee, ciiam. MAYEIt, J20-2awts H.JW. BOOL, Auct, A GOOD INVK-TMENT FOR RAILROAD ORDERS IN PART.

Seven Iwo-slorv Brie TENEMENTS at nuciion.on the premises. si uiiiieu 111 jAcivaum culiii rnnnini! irom koc street, between Lexington and Saratoga, on FRIDAY A HI .1 iu.i. .7. Itinnivun, 1CIII UL O'CIOCK. IICKB ICIie- tiienls are prodicing inch nearly fifty dollars uer nn sum, and ml'jecl to small ground rent, which can be uougni out.

1 or particulars, apply to fel4 St 11. W. BOOL, Auct. liy Columbus K. Cook, No.

6 North Charles strttt. AUCTION NOTICE. COL UMHUS 23. fc'OOl respectfully iiilorms his friends and Ihe public gene rally, that in future he will attend te sales ilurine 1)1 day, at his store, and will nltend to all nut-door Ha lei with punctuality such as Furniiuie, Houses, Lands. Vessels.

Dry Goods. Hurdwnre. Groceries. Crockery and Glassware, ami of Real and Personal Propert) generally. Orphans' Cuiiit mid Trustee Bales Uiank-fully received.

KT-SrIcb ot my store EVERY EVENING during U11 ween emnrncing a general variety of useful articles. CULUMUUS E. COOK, Auct. Ni B. All out-door sales will be attended to by W.

STURMAN. ni24- TRUSTEE'S SALE. In pursuance of cree 01 Ihe iiign court of Chancery, the will niierai ptildic auction, toth highest bidder, on WEDNESDAY. Ihe 2n flay of MARCH next, the Locomotive Engines, "An napolis" willitheirTenders, now use on the AmiuiHilis and Elkndge Rail Riind These en nines weigh each about tons, and are of the inanu lactureol Baldwin. Vail lluliy, of I'lulndelphin.

The sale will lake p'nee at the Depot iu Aonnpol; al 1 o'clock, P. aud its terms as prescribed by the decree, are one third 111 earn, on tne day 01 sale, one third in 0 days from that day, and the balance in 6 iiionlhs from thai day, the credit payments to bear in toresLaiid to be secured to the satisfaction of theTius tee. J. MASON CAMPBELL, Trustee. The Maryland Republican, Annapolis, will copv the anove.

te nww "OOK BINDING. Thcmilwcrioers beg leave loin-JD form the public that they have taken the Establishment formerly nccapied by JOHN H. LANE, in BANK LANE, belmv Charles street, in the rearof Knielil Colburn's Book Slore, where ihev intend Id cairy on the BOOK BINDING in all its varieties-. Be dig practical Binders, they feci confident ihnt they can saiisfv all whit may favor them wlih their patronage. N.

Orders for BLANK BOOK8 and Old Books Re-bound, received nt the Bindery and promptly at Kraedti. JfclU-Sw BONSAL, HEALD CO. 6 43 SUN SETS 5 17 CLEARED, Brig Orleans, Louis, St. Johns. P.

and a market, J. VV. Brown Son. SAILED Brigs I). W.

Hall, Atwell, Cedar Keys; Raymond, schr Gallant Mary, Coffin, Mayaguez, memoranda. Ship Tippecanoe, Giay, 12 days from Baltimore, ar'd at New Orleans 3d inst Barque J. VV. Paige, Davis, for Baltimore, cleared at Boston 12th inst. Brig Mormon.

Pratt, from New York, for Baltimore, was waiting freight at Gonuives, 17th inst. Brig Rebecca. MeGuire, for Baltimore 8lh, and schr Esther Eliza. Ryarson, for do. Gth inst, sailed from Lubec.

Me. Brig Eleanor, Jones, from Baltimore, arrived at Charleston lltli inst. Schr Pacific, Smith, for Baltimore. Bleared at New Orleans 3d inst. Bchr Henrietta.

Nason. for Baltimore, and Col. T. Shepheard, Hose, for St. Jago de Cuba, went to sea fin Charleston 5th inst.

TMSSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. The AJ Co-partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the firm of TORRE PEHRY, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Natiianiki, Torrey having purchased out the entiie concern, the business will hereafter be conducted by him on his own account, at the old stand, in LOMBARD and BALDERSTON between Light and Charles streets. All persons indebted lo the fum will make payment to him, by whom all the debts of the firm will also be settled. imai uanikl juiuuix, JOHN B.

FERRY. Baltimore, Feb. Ulh, 1842. N. B.

All orders in the Iron Foundry business, will be executed in the best style, with promptness, -and on moderate terms, on application as nuove. 3i tATELL, WHAI' OF 111 Suppose 1 Hid go to church? have I not as good right to go there as any one else? And have I not as good right to tell what I fee and hear in church n3 any otuer man; And have I not a right to correct the errors i any public speaker, if I feel so disposed, as long as I state the ti ulh? Vast numbers, I verily belii-vc, eould conscientious ly testify to the errors spoke of as many can also testify that great numbers are laboring undt a delusion, when they think that Dr. SHERMAN'S WORM LOZENGES will not destroy Worms in Chi'dren. and cause many who are looked upon as being crabbed, cross and sickly, to look as smiling as lilt "Amrels." whsse spirits always oenoia uie lace of our Futhei in heaven. And now, let no one forget that thev are For sale at J.

Moore's Bookstore, No. 74 Ballmore street; Mrs. Smith's, No. 7 Thames street, Fell's Point; Peter Wells, No. i8 Caroline street, near Gou.h; Mrs.

Harrington's Millinery citore, No. 6 East Baltimore John R. Diggs, lo East ISallimore street; Mrs. Boslev's CorsetSlore, 26 North Gay street; f. T.

Smith, 75 North Gay s.reet; William Taylor, No. 12 Worth street, ana zi rratt street; jrirs. mecaieriy, comer of Barre and Hanover streets; Mrs. Spencer's Dry Goods store in Lexington doors above Eu- taw street; A D. Foreman, Saratoga street, 1 door east of Pine; Leonard W.Cand'er, Dames Town, E.

J. Slansbury, Annapolis. and at 222 Balti more street, 1 door east ot Mcciellan's alley, where all can address the undersigned who would like an agency tiir Sheinian's Medicines, or any Periodical pub lished. Aim CjO KUtiLliTSUIV, General Agent, for Dr. Sherman, and for Dr.

Lewis I euehlwanger's Sconcotoxicon beed Frolector ami Athelnunton. tel.vlt; MFOR RENT. one of those handsome Recess DWELLINGS, in Lombard street, between Exeter and High will be rented to a good tenant low, and immediate possession given. App'y at No 53 Baltimore street, or at the dwelling. felo-3t MA VERY DESIRABLE DRY GOOD STAND FOR RENT, with a small Stock On hand, will be sold on reasonable terms for cash.

Immediate possession given of the Store. Apply at the Sun tela-eoJt FUR RENT A convenient two-story BRICK fitijt DWELLING, in Charles street, opposite sstst. Paul's Church. There is a hydrant in the Tarn, and a large vault under the cellar, lot the pur pose of keeping wines, meat, milk or vegeiables in the summer season. 1'ossession given immediately.

Apply to JAMES WM. MARTIN, fela eo4t No. 6 Pratt si. wharf. MALLONEE MILBIKN, JBOOT AND i SHOE MAKERS, cmnrt BALTIMORE AND STREETS, take leave to inform their friends and the public that they have just established themselves at the above place, and are now prepared to make as good work, and as cheap as any other store in the city.

All who want good BOOTS of the tirst materials, ana workmanship unsurpassed, are requested to give us a call. iel5-lm SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS REWARD. Uainiirnv limn tliu en l.ur firt lOth cnyot reniuarvj a Dane MOLATIO BUY, auout ii yeais oi age, ana nnom leeiooro inches high, named WILLIAM STEVENSON, inougn generally known as William Jones. He is saucy and impudent when spoken to. All persons art hereby forewarned from trusting or harbor ing him, as the law will be rigidly enforced against them.

The above reward will be punctually nd for jus apprehension, juhjx McWlLLIAMS, No. 11 Fish Market Space. TV foil NT ST. publicare inform- 1VX ed that thisINSTlTUTION, delightfully situated on Harford Avenue, and directed by Sisters of Clarity, is designed to promote the eomlori, and enect the res toration of persons, whether mentally or corporally af- rticieu. i lie house na-i recently been considerably en larged w.th a view to accommodate all who may ap ply oeiore uie erection ot the contemplated buildings, independently of other advantages, this Institution is recommended ay trie neaitniness ot its location, the excellence ol its water, and its contiguity to the "Sul- jjnur rountain." The professional gentleman in attendance is one of acknowledged skill, both Medical and Surgical; it is, however, perfectly compatible with the regulations ol the house, for patients to see the physician of their choice, should they have a preference.

felO-2awGw ONSUMPTlOA, COUGHS AND COLDS, AND 111 VU1C-. By reference to the Baltimore Sun of Wednesday, it will be seen from the yearly Report of Interments, that during that year 1841, Consumption carried in tnai cny, FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FOUR VICTIMS! Thus proving that this disease is always "gathering them in!" Neglected colds and coughs may lead to consumption, Pain in the Breast, Colds, Coughs, of lone stand ing have been immediately relieved and soon cured by uie use oi HaNCE's COMPOl'ND SVRUP OF HOARHODND. If any doubt, we can recommend them a lame por tion of our most respectable citizens, who have been relieved by its use, and as we have taken the eland. we are not willing to yield, but again assert that this is the most popular, safe and successful medicine ever tmrouucea, Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale by 8ETH 8, HANCE.corner of CHARLES and PRATT STREETS; PARR h.

GitAIIAME, coiner of BALTIMORE and jsutaw si heists; pekkiS. corner of Green and Franklin streets; and OLIVER WOODS, 24 Lancas ter street, reirs mini. AGENTS OUT OF THE CITY, B. KEYWORTH, Washington City, I). C.

POIISEY IIOVVLY, Winchester, Virginia. A. K. Frederick, Md. H.

V. ANDREWS, Harper's Ferry. HUBERT LONG, Yotk.Pn. fclO-tfJ NOTICH Pers JOHN EAST! ersons indebted to the late linn of PER of Jno. 8i CO.

arc respectfully requested to call at the Counting House of Easter Brother fc No. 181 BALTIMORE STREET, 5 ioors hastol Hanover and settle the name, as they are anxioin to cl.we Ihe nflairs of the lute firm. C'K HI'jVVAKD. Stolen Iriini III. inn i.n luwl Monday, 7th a YAWL BOAT, about 13 ieei nmg, nauiieq lead color inside and out, and black rift, iininf ml t- 1 i i gurincis, mere nas been a new piece spliced to her lern, which naa ueen broken off.

The Hhovc reward win a- given i or sain Hoat, ifrelurned to Mr. YOUNG, Ship Joiner, Union Dock, or give information where W1C limj niillllli 3l jciiur.r: I'lilAIUES PoTATwKH 1 1 1 RICH, MEALY MERCER lVTArOES-Fr indies and dealers In wnnt of delicious, mcnlv POTA TOES, the very best ever offered in this market, will be npi'iii-nuon kj KRIKND corner of Chnrleg and llarnrt streets, or JESSE 1VIAR- Ainn, wiihci in i inni ti mm Diiiuersion streetSi Thev axe the real MERCERS, and will be delivered In nv ntS nr tha filv in Int. In Ai "11 iu run (iuiujimuib, on reasnna- wic iui ihi te 14 1L a. OANDLEbi KJ WW galls. Wintei Sperm OIL hhds, joou mi qo ao an Wenched I Uerces i.nm oo raieiu nieacirea winter OIL nnd TJ500 doWkaleOIL I blrls.

100 boxes Sperm CANDLES, 4s, 5's and (i's AU Ol my own manufacture. For sale by WM. ROBINSON. Iel4-ly N. 15 Bowly's wharf.

LOT-IKRV LICENSE FOR SALE. Enquiie at HAMILTON DOYLE'S Exchange Office, Ex- tuBiige nace, oppwiui NUet' Bgiter omce. fel4-3t I presentnn the same, at either our principal otlice, Ki ment of SADDLERY HARDWARE. Trimmings of all kinds for Military Companies, both brass aiidplated, manufactured to order; also, Firemen's BUTTONS, and LETTERS for Belts; House Furniture, as DOOR PLATES; BELL PULLS; KNOCKERS; RAILING KNOBS, fcc, both silver and brass at moderate price. ftl4-lm SERVED.

The subscriber will aitnvt 1 Funerals, with his HEARSE, for Iwodnllars each-and will HACK nt the lowest rates, for cash. Apprg at No. 25 POTTER STREET, Itetween Gay nnd Hit, -len. 8. BRIDGE, N.

No. his Hack Is IL J13 2m I'jfOR BALE A HMSlTMlLL, to chop CorTimf Rye, and Grind the ears. Also a CUTTING ROX for Birawt at the first mile stone on the Harford Turrv pike Road, fel'j.

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