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Amusements. Auction Sales WANTED SEVERAL CORSET STITCHERS, SEAMSTRESSES, at No. 9 LEXINGTON ST. Hi 11. W.

BOOL, Jr. No. GO Baltimore ttreet. THiSAiKK-llOLLIOAY THIS EVENING, June 9, will ue performed LADY OF LYONS. Claude Melnotte MR.

FORREST. YOUNG MAN. who can produce satisfactory references from his last employers, wishes a situa A Colonel Dumas Mr. Pickering. tion, and as employment is his piesent object, terms very moderate.

For particulars, apply at this office. Jd Pauline MISS V. MON1ER. To conclude with the laughable Farce of THE REVIEW. Looney McTwolter Mr.

Mossop Prices of Admission Bones SI Pit 5 cents Centre Gallery 50 cents Side Gallery 25 cents. open at and performance to commence at o'clock. MARRIED, On Thursday evening, by the Rev, Mr. Dorsey, Mr. Christopher C.

Sli'e, of Baltimore county, to Miss Jane Snieedens, of this city. On Sunday, 3d instant, by the Rev. Dr. Roberts, Mr. AlonzoSnow, to Miss Emrfine Andrew all of his city.

On Thursday evening, 7th by the Rev. J. Haes-bert, Mr. George Smith, to Miss Elizabeth VVahl, both of Baltimore. In Madison, Indiana, on the 3lst Andrew of Baltimore, to Eliza, daughter of Mr.

James Hamilton, formerly of this place. At Deer Park, Carroll county, Major Benjamin V. Bennett, to Mjss Margaret, youngest daughter of the late Mordecai Cienisou, Esq. 1)1 ED On Wednesday morning, Oth instant, Miss Eleanor Flanagan, of this city. At Tivoli, Baltimore County, on the 4th of bilious fever, Louisa Sophia, youngest daughter of Judsoii M.

and Elizabeth Dutkett, aged 4 years and 5 months. At Hayes, in Montgomery county, on Friday, lstinst. after a long illness, ArianaF. Laird, wife of Wm. Laird, ef Georgetown.

In the Alms House, in Hngcrstown, on Tuesday, 5th Ira Hill, A. aged 55. PORT OF BALTIMORE-JUNE 8. UAliTIMOKiJ CIRCUS, PRATT STREET. THIS EVENING, June rith, the performance will commence with a crand Entree of eight horses, led bv WANTED, at tins office, to make our files complete, the following; numbers of the 2l volume of the BALTIMORE SUN, for which a fair price will be given: 4 copies of No.

3, and five copies of No. 8. Any pen-on having these numbers to dispose of, will much oblige by leaving them at this office. WANTED, first rate COOK, one capable of cooking for at least 70 piTsous. Liberal wages, and an excellent situation can be had, by app'ving immediately, to A.

FULLER, COLUMBIAN HOTEL, Washington City. Good recommendations will be required. J2 tf YOUNG GIRLS WANTED. Several young girls would betaken to instruct in the ARTIFICIAL FLOWER MAKING. To those who would be industrious and attentive, constant employment would be given.

None need apply but girls of good character. Enquire at No. 23 BALTIMORE STREET, over the store of Air. Nathaniel Munroe. Entrance 1st door in XcClcllan street.

J2-2w Messrs. J. WHITTAKER and SPENCER. 0 Carpet Leaps, and Posturing bv the Company. Darby and Joan, on stilts, by Messrs.

Foley Miles Egyptian Pyramids. Tight Mrs. Spencer. A graceful act on two horses, by Mr. Andreas.

Herculean Feats, on the column, by Mr. Hess. The whole to conclude with the Miller and Coalman. Trice of Admission Boxes 50 cents. Pit 25 cts.

SALE OF GROCERIES, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES; WATCHES. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, DRY GOODS, AND FANCY ARTICLES. On THURSDAY MORNING, June 14th, at my store, at 10 o'clock, the following among many other articles, adapted to the wants of the trade, particularly Retail Grocers IS bags Rio Coffee; 8 barrels Sugar; 200 lbs. Loaf Sugars; 12 kegs Ground Allspice; lti kegs London Mustard; 1 pipe Brandy 2 bids. Gin; 2 do Jamaica Spirits: Hi reams of very superior foolscap, extra sized.

Paper; 11,00 bottles of London Mustard; Scales, Weights, sundry Measures Hi reams Wrapping Paper; a crate of Liverpool and other Ware; Cords and Ropes; 5000 jars of London Blacking; Guns; 10 Fowling Pieces; 4 Harpers' Feny Rifles; a counting house Desk, 10 fet long; do feet, double; 5000 Pass Books; 2(i0 pairs Boots pairs Shoes 25t) pairs Biogans; 3(10 pairs Ladies Slippers; Cloths; Coats Vests; striped' Summer Cloth; Suspenders; Cut Goods; Chintzes, itc. Also, an unusual quantity of Furniture. An invitation is given to Grocers, to make any additions. Clothing men, Dry Goods and Fancy deaiers, in. fact all businessmen, having goods, will find this the-most advantageous mode of Regular Sales, on Monday and Thursday.

Each day offers mere or less indue 'menu for interested pcisons. Out door sales of any kind, promptly attended to, at any place, day, or hour. J8 THE niRKCTIO.V OF A COMMITTEE OF LADIES. TO THE READERS OF THE SUN An appeal ia made to yu, and through you to your friends, in a case, where our best sympathies nro called forth a family once in better circumstances, now much reduced, have, by a series of the vicissitudes of life, together illi th loss of i darling daughter, by tlmt'carlet fever, after finishing hei education at Enimctsbuig, been solicited by a few friends, to have a drawing of the Piano, Organ, Ladies' Toilet, Dressing Case, and Music Stool, and those who have undertaken the same, now lgyour influence; the chance is only one dollar each, and the contribution will be for deserving and very inifoi tu-nate family. The subscription book, which is nearly filled, may be seen, together with i lit! articles, at II.

W. BOOL'S, Auction Room, who has politely proffered the use of his store for the purpose. eo-'w liAIiTlMOUK 1MJ8JKUM, Corner of Market anil Calvert streetst GREAT ATTRACTION. ARRIVED. Barquf John A.

Robb, Bennett, 13 ds fm Havre. Brig Mars, Beetly, 11 ds fm Port nu Prince. Schr Sarah Wales, Baker, ds fai Boston. Bohr Clinton, Baker, 12 ds fm Boston. JUST RECEIVED, a beautiful lot of New England CLOCKS, which are offered fur sale at reduced prices, and warranted to perforin well.

Store, No. 1 WATER street, one door from Positively the last night of Hie engagement of MISS HUNY1E, MISS GANNON, and MRS. HARRINGTON. 53 The Exhibition will commence ata quarterbeforo 8 o'clock. Xf Admittance to the Museum and Saloon, 50 cts.

Calvert, Baltimore. GABRIEL CLARK. M2'J-lm HATS! 50 Facts spenlt louo-er than words, which can be proved bv calling at VTOWSON'S AT MANUFACTORY, EUTAW, Children umier 10 years, when attended by their Parents or tfuaruians, halt price. owe door north of Lexington street, and examining his Silk and Satin Beaver HATS, warranted fur bodies; also, his Fur Hats, at only 2 50; youths in proportion; feeling assured that they are equal, if not superior to any sold for the price, in Baltimore. Call and see.

Mrt-3m ROIH-VSOX'S LUCKY OFFICJE, 80 Baltimore 4 doors below the Franklin Bank, being understood that Gen. Smith will not be a for the MAYORALTY, at the next election, Dr. THOMAS E. BOND, is recommended as a suitable person to fill that office. He will receive a warm support from ALL PARTIES.

J2-ni 0MA0H.V1,TY. Our worthy fellow citizen Capi. HENRY S. SANDERSON, is recommended as a gentleman everv wav qualified to fill the important office of MAYOR OF THE CITY OF BALTIMORE, -and will be supported at the ensuing election bv ni9-tf THOUSANDS. MAYORALTY.

Gen. JOSHUA MEDTART is offered as a candidate for the MAYORALTY OF THE CITY OF BALTIMORE, at the ensuing Election, and will be zealously supported bv ma-tf THE PEOPLE. TO-DAY, a SPLENDID LOTTERY will be drawn. Tickets in the greatest variety of fortunate number. LOTTERIES EVERY WEEK.

Capital Prizes range from 350,000, 40,000, 110 00, 20,000, 10,000, to 5000 dollars. PLAIN FACTS At the MARYLAND ARCADE, Marsh Market Space, also at the BAZAAR, Harrison street, for 82 00 each, vou can buy Men's Tickets 2, 3, 4, 5, and 10 dollars each. Shares in pro portion. The $5,000 lottery draws every Friday. Lowest chanceg only 50 cents.

BY I. GROSS, Old Totrn Auction Store, V). 88, Corner of A'orth Oatj and Front streets. splendid Fur, Silk, Satin, Beaver and Mole Skin HATS; also splendid Russia Hats at $3, (being about one half the usual price,) all of first rate quality, both as to materials and workmanship, and of the latest fashion, equal to any in the world for durability, warranted water proof, and to retain their color; for which they are remarkable. Call and examine our Hats.

ORDERS executed WHOLESALE or KEEVIL CO. Tickets in all the Lotteries now drawing. Orders from any part of the United States, meet prompt attention, addressed to E. VV. ROBINSON, Baltimore, Md.

GOLD, SILVER, and NCURRENT Rank notes, bought and gold. al ly SHEPPARU LEAK1N. is recommend ei to the citizens of Baltimore, as a gentleman whose integrity and decision of character, qualifies him in an eminent decree to discharge the duties of MAYOR OF TH3 CITY, and he is respectfully presented to the voters as a candidate for that office. mH-tf FORT McHENRY. STONE CUTTING BUSINESS.

Ths sub FRANCE'S TEMPLE OF FORTUNE PRIZE OFFICE, focr poors north op Markkt. in R. scribers, having taken that well known stand, on the CORNER of CALVERT FRANKLIN STREETS, lately occupied by Mr. Conolv, are HOWARD t. Unprecedented luck attends France's Ollice.

Prizes upon prizes sold nnd cashed daily. Virginia State Lottery draws THIS DAY. SAMUEL MOORE, is respectfully named to the voters as a suitable candidate for the office of MAYOR OF THE CITY OF BALTIMORE at the ensuing election, and from his long and intimate acquaintance with the affairs of the corporation, we are assured that the dut ies appertaining to the office would be performed by him, should he be the choice of a majority of the citizens, in such a manner as to give general" satisfaction, and reflect credit to himself and the citr. NORTH POINT. F28-tf prepared tccexecute all orders in their line, with neatness and despatch, on as reasonable terms as they can be done in any other yard in the city of Baltimore.

They trust that they will receive a liberal share of the patronage of the public. Jl-lm POWER O'DONALD. EXTENSIVE SALE OF HANDSOME AND C.F.V-TEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. I will sell THIS MORNING, June 9th, at 10 o'clock, the very extensive Stock of Furniture of Mr. Francis Gaidner, on tint cornel of Second and Frederick streets, being about to devote his attention exclusively to the Feather lires-j-iug and Bed business.

This stock comprises, unnnes-tionably, the largest variety of llouselmhl and Kitchen Furniture, in the city, and will be sold without reso va-tion, and continue every Wednesday and Saturday, until closed, and consists'in part of Mahogany. Card, Centre, and Pier Tables; Sideboards, Lounges, and Settees passage, stair, and parlor Carpeting Stair Roils, various patterns and sizes; Andirons, Shovel and Tongs, by the dozen, or otherwise; KresMiig Bureaus; Pine. Maple, and Mahogany Wash Stands; Mahogany, Pine, and Maple single ami double Bedsteads; Looking glasses, of various sizes nnd patterns Crockery; plain and cut Wine Cohlits, and Tumblers; Knives and Forks; Spoons, kc. with a variety aud quantity too numerous for an advertisement. J8-2t JOHN I GROSS, Auct'r.

bclicme. 1 prize of sn.nno 10,513 1 do of 2,500 5,000 50 do of 1,000 4,000 halves $5 quarters $2,50. 1 prize of 1 do of 1 do of 1 do of Tickets $10- GABRIEL D. CLARK, Watch and Clock Maker. late of the firm of Foxcroft Clark, respectfully invites his friends and the public to five him a call, at his new No.

1 O' SHERIFF ALT Y. The ndersigned begs leave Tickets by the package or single share for sale at R. FRANCE'S. Temple of Fortune and Prize ollice, Next door to Cockey's Tavern, Howard street. All kinds of uncdrrent Bank notes and shinplasters Uouffht or taken in payment of Tickets.

.15 5i WATER STREET, one door from Calvert, fronting Cieap.nde, where he repairs fine and plain WATCHES, of every description, with neatness also, offers for sab', ild and Silver Lever and plain WATCHES, CHAINS, REWARD will be given for the tenure- A 9 1. A I SEALS, KEYS. FINGER RINGS, BREAST-PINS, wjf xif iiension oi negroes viiicksu. ana ENCIL CASES, Silver THIMBLES, fine Silver and SAM. They left my farm, near "The Plains," Fauquier County, Va.

on Sunday night last, the inst. German silver SPOONS, with a variety of other goods. Anderson is about 27 years wf age, considerably above GABRIEL D. CLARK. N.

B. Highest prices given for OLD GOLD and HIGHLY VALUABLE WATER will sell on THURSDAY, 14th, at 4 o'clock, on the premises, by order of the Orphans' Court, for Baltimore County, a valuable LOT OF GROUND situated at the head ofthu Basin, near ihe Glass House, and beginning far tlm same at the beginning of Gist's Inspection, 8io! running thence bounding on the lines of Fiasmenl, the two fol common size, being full six feet high, and well propor SILVER, in Cash, or goods in my line. M20-lm to again inform his friends and fcllowcitizens generally, of Baltimorecity and county, that he is a CANDID TE for the office of SHERIFF, and while lie renews his annunciation he takes the occasion to solicit their votes and friendship. The very flattering poll he received at tin last election has impressed him with a sense of gratitude which time will not etface from his memory; and it has also encouraged him thus to throw himself asiain before his fellow citizens for their support. To those of them to whom he may not be personally known he would say, that he has been for many years, as now, engaged in the Sheriff's office as one of the deputies, and that while in the discharge of the duties devolving upon him, he has always endeavored to temper justice with mercy, in order that, in the fulfilment of his duties, he might not unnecessarily do violence to the feelings of his fellow men; and he here pledges himself, in the event of his being the choice of the voters of Baltimore city and county, to keep sight of that golden rule which teaches us to do unto others as we would they should do unto us.

The public's obedient servant, n2.i-2awly WILLIAM I). BALL. tioned he is a dark mulatto, has a downward look when addressed, rather mild spoken, nnd appears very humble. Sain is 21 years old, of rather bold appear G. J.

SHRECK respectfully inform their frifMids nnil ho mihtir trniifira llv. 1 hnt. thrv are IS! daily manufacturing prime TORTOISE SHELL ance, qmte (lark, and is about common size. They will COMBS, after the latest patterns, in addition to a lare probably be found in company or near together. I will Hive the above reward if taken in Pennsylvania, or assortment of Tortoise and Biazilian SHELL COMBS, if taken in Maryland, or $200 if taken in Virgi which we would be pleased to sell WHOLESALE or RETAIL, on accommodating terms.

We have also a nia, aim secureu so mai i gei possession or mem variety of other goods, such as BRUSHES, of every WILLIAM BYRNE, M22-lm The Plains, Fauquier Va. description French, German and Willow BASKETS; together with a superior assortment of Shell, English, lowing courses, viz: east sixty six feet, north eight degrees, east two hundred nnd sixty-four feet, to a parcel of land heretofore sold by James A. Buchanan, and others, to William Wilson, thence bounding on said Wilson's croiind, south eighty four degrevs, west two hundred arid three feet, to the first line of Gist's Inspection, then running said line south twenty-two and a half degrees, cast one hundred and forty feci, and thence to beginning, being part of the personal estate wf Israel Iliggrn, deceased. Terms of sale, as prescribed bv Court, cash. KOB'T.

W. TINDLK. Adm'r. J7 eots ORPHANS' COURT SALE. By order of the Orphans-Court, for Baltimore County, I will sell, on the premises', on MONDAY, IHIh June, at 4 o'clock, situated on the CTJUk REWARD.

Lost, on Tuesday morning, by French and Ivorv DRESSING COMBS. 93 Jjy a young lady, in going from the Franklin lank, up Market street, to German. TWO HUNDRED G. J. SHRECK, No 1 Washington Hall, adjoining Baltimore st.

bridge. N. B. TORTOISE SHELL COMBS neatly mended EMOVAL. JOHN G.

HANZSCHE respectfully J-V informs his friends and the public, that he has REMOVED his Book Store and Circulating Library to No. 30 MARKET street, between Frederick and Harrison streets, nearly opposite his former location. J(i-4t AND NINETY DOLLARS, in bank notes, enclosed in a RED MOROCCO WALLET. Two of the notes were of the denomination of one hundred dollars, and the rcf-t in ten's. Whoever returns the said money to this office, will receive the above rewnrd.

and do a kind and and altered to the present fashion. Warranted to look as well as new. M2G-endIm COM US, BRUSHES, liArKE'i'S, FANCY GOODS; CEDAR WARE, and TRUNKS. J. GRAPE, respectfully informs the public, that he souin sine ot liarre sirec, near nanover f-ireci, tf a Two Story BRICK HOUSE, AND LOT; tlwr -la-Lot.

fronts on Barre street about 15 feet. r-n: beneficent action, by restoring ton distressed female, the whole of her earthly wealth, which she has now unfortunately lost. J7 EMoVED. The office of the NORTH AMERICAN COLLEGE OF HEALTH, for the sale ot the INDIAN PURGATIVE, is removed from Fayette street, to No. 3 Mortli Gay street, 3 doors from Market.

J4-tf has on hand a good assortment of the above articles, at No. MARKET STREET, opposite Band.dCs (for. luerly Johnson's) Shoe Store, which he will sell on plea CJ'IOLEN On 1 hursdav moining, liwni the house of Mrs Paoe, No. 24 Pratt street, SIX SILVER TEA sing terms, and invites ladies and gentlemen, purchasing. SPOONS, marked D.

J. maker's name, Kirk. Any to call and examine tr themselves, shell CUMBj person to whom said Spoons should be offered, will confer a favor by stopping them, nnd giving the earliest in CEMENTED, in the host manner, and at the shortest RUSE LEA V'ES. CASH given for ROSE LEAVEss, at. GEO.

W. ANDREWS DRUG and MEDICINE STORE, No. I BALTIMORE STREET, near the Bridge. JS-4t back about 75 feet, and is improved by a Two Story Brick HOUSE, with back buildinc, and in good older, subject to a small ground rent of per annum. No.

2. A LOT OF GROUND, on Welcome alley, in the rear of the above Lot, fronting on Welcome alley ril feet, and running back about improved fee? by a substantial Two Story FRAME HOUSE. liiLjlLCiNiind rent No. A VACANT LOT, adjoining theabove, fronting 18 feet on Welcome alley, and running back about 50 feet, subject to a ground rent of 1 cent, if demanded. No.

4. An ANNUITY of $5, well secured. Terms, as notice. J7-2aw2m formation at tne anove numuer. j-i REWARD.

Taken or stolen from the sob NOTICE TO WESTERN TRA VELLERS. The Uniud States GOOD INTENT MAIL LINE frmi BAL 9 JL9 scriber, on the 25th May. at the Hotel. Pratt strnet, kept by Whitfield Whitman, opposite tli Depot, (into whose hands the article was entrusted.) a TIMORE TO PITTSBURG, THROUGH JV 53 HOURS, via Gettysburg, Chambersburg, Bedford and Greensburg, leaves daily at 11 o'clock. A.

M. Also, for Wheeling, via Bedford, Somerset, Washington and Na round, red, double strapped VALISE, with a brass lock. prescribed bv the Court, 1-3 cash, and the other 2 3 on a LITERARY NOTICE. The subscriber announces to the patrons of the North American Quarterly Maoazink, that he has disposed of said Journal to NATHAN C. BROOKS, who is duly authorised to receive all debt duo on account of the same.

To the patrons who have so liberally encouraged us for years, we return our grateful acknowledgments, and commend to their patronage Mr. Brooks, who is an accomplished scholar and writer. Ho is fully able to sustain the work as it has been conducted, while his numerous corres credit of and 6 months, with interest from day of sale. two end holds, and one in the centre. in cash, 8 linen shirts, marked S.

1 checked bine lwill'd shirt, two pair of stockings, three handkerchiefs, one with bonds and security. tional Road, daily at 11 o'clock A. M. Through in GO hours. GEORGE H.

SUM WALT, Executor. JM-codts J. 1. GROSS. Auct'r.

new copy hook, and several papers, 1 pair pf white duck Fare to Pittsburg, 512; Wheeling 3 15. Passengers called for and set down at their lodgings in either of pantaloons. 1 white striped Moselle vest, ami several other articles. Any peison or persons returnine the pondents will contribute to diversify the productions of same to this ollice, shall receive the nfcove rewnid. the above cities.

For seats in either of the above lines apply at the GENERAL MAIL COACH OFFICE, next BY UltUlVllY fc JV. Comer of Charles and Baltimore streets. CHINA WARE, Jtc-Ou TUKSDA AFTERNOON, his own intellectual tin mi. L. FAIRFIELD.

Baltimore, June 1st, J7-3t JOHN Doimrs. door to BELTZIIOOVER'S FOUNTAIN INN. Light street. Baltimore. flS-lim J.

ACKERMAN, Agent. I OltSERVE an advertisement in yoj-toroay's Mm, offering a rewnrd of ten dollars for the recovery ot a the 12th at o'clock, at our Hall, we shall closit tli remainder of our invoice of CHINA WAR yet on TO PATRONS. In conducting the North Ameri $10 REWARD. Strayed or stolen, on Sa VALISE, said to be taken or stolen from the Eaglu Ho can Uuarterly magazine, it will be my aim to com ft turday evening, from the house of the sub bine the solidity of a Review with the miscellany of a hand, which we were unable to arrange, and dinpose or at our own recent sales of this article. Many perfect sets remain, of 114 nnd pieces; several sets of Fancy scriber, in Franklin Village, a BAY ROAN tel, Pratt street, opposite the Depot.

I beg most positively te state, that no such Valise, or nu til her article, HORSE, between six and seven years old, 15 Magazine; hesincs lengtny reviews or all important works, and short notices of minor literary productions, by the editor, it will embrace Essays, Tales, Ilistoriettcs, or lti hands high, in good order, with a lump in his fet lock. The above rewnrd will be paid to any person re was ever entrusted to my care, or that of any person in the establishment, by John Dorris also, that during his stay, ho borrowed money from the Porter, and could not pay his bill, when presented, and was, in conse and Poetry, contriliuteil tiy tuetiest writers ot the dav. turning said horse to me, nnd all reasonable charges. It is my intention to commence with volume tenth, a series of reviews of the entire works of such writers as J7 lw JOHN V. HORNE, Butcher.

quence, refused any further accommodation. 'hiria omiiosreil Pitchers, nnd embohsed Pitchers ami Mugs. The imperfect China sets, cracked Tea Cups and Saucers, Plates, fee, will be nold in the condition they are, of which notice will be made on the catalogue. The goods may be examined on Monday, and on the day of sale. In the lot of sound goods, may be found Io Cream Vases, Barbauldsprimt pattern; nnd rich French China gilt Mantel Vases, with shades, flow, rs, Jic.

JH-dts GRUNDY Aucfrs. have, bv 'heir talents, shed lustre upon American Lite 10 REWARD. Strayed from the sub Jrt-'2t VV. WHITMAN, Eaglo Hotel. scriber, on Saturday, the 2d instant, A KAY rature.

Thesereviews will be accompanied by portraits LADIES' MIOES AT REDUCED PR ICES. WM. II. BANGS begs lenvo to return his thank to his HORSE, about 13 hands ln'h, white snip on of the Autiiors, enaraved on steel, tiy tne bent Artists The work will also be enlarged, and beautifully print his face, rubbed on his right hip, about nine customers nnd the public in general, for the encourage vearsold; he has been foundered. Also, A BLACK ed.

with new type, on fine paper, which improvements, it is Imped, wiil meet the approbation aud command ment heretofore bestowed on linn He trusts, by dilj. MARE, 15 hands high, white snip on her face, hip shot gent implication to Ins nusiness, ami ny continuing to the miiumrt of a uoncrous miblic. on the right side, about 7 years old, tore feet white no Terms, $5 per annum, payable on the delivery of the other marks recollected A reward of S3 will he given manufacture Shoes oi th licet quality, at hislmn rate ofprir.es, to merit a share of public patronaire. He is lirst number. NATHAN V.

Baltimore. Juno 7th, 1W. J8 3t. tor either, or $10 for both, it brought back to the sub scriber, on the Annnpolis Road, two miles from Haiti now ewtalilisheu at his old stand, corner of PITT nnd CONSTABLE'S SALE. I shall sell to the highest bidder for cash, on the premises in SARATOGA street, near the corner ot Cove, on MONDAY, Juno llth, at 4 o'clock.

Ihe following goods nnd chat ties of HUGH ARTHUR, seized and taken for ground rent, due to George F. R. Waesche 1 Clock; Looking Glasses; Shovel nnd Tongs mahogany Tables Chairn; store and rag Carpets Stove nnd Pipe, A.C. A.c. J5 eodlt JOSEPH DA IG ER, Constable.

EXETER street, Old Town, where ho invites the Ladies more, or to NICHOLAS LEHMAN, at the first Toll Gate, on the Frederick Turnpike. A CARD TO THE LADIES he subscriber re spectfully informs the Ladies of this city and vi ciitlty, that ho has now in his store, a first rate assort to call and examine his work, pledged to be as neat, fashionable aud substantial as can be purchased in the city at any price, namely JH lw MATTHIAS SHEIBLE. inetit of Ladies, Missts. and Children's BOOTS am; To THE LADIES. The undersigned em For Ladies Morocco.Lasting, Kid or Seal Slippers SHOES, of his own manufacture, and warranted not to iP JL braces the present opportunity of expressing his thanks to his friends and the public generally, for he surpassed by any in this city, either as regards dura bilitv or neatness, at the following nrices or Jefferson Shoes $100 Do Walking Shoes $1 12 to 1 25 Do Colored Kid Slippers 112 Misses Shoes H7 to 1 00 the liberal patronage he has received since his com menceincnt in business, and would nl.o remind them Ladies' Lasting, Morroeco, Seal Skin, and fine Leather SHippers and Jeflbrsons, $1 00 that he still continues to make Ladies beat quality He is about, adding to his assortment, a neat All lancy coioreu morroeco or Md, I 12 and light made Kid Slipper, at 75 Misses' from te ui cents per pnir.

Children's at riiocs ui iu lonowing low rates, viz: Ladies Lasting, Morocco, or Kid Slippers, $1 00 Ladies fancy colored Slippers, 1 25 ACA 111). ROBERT FREDERICK, JV. If. corner of POTTER and F.JVSOR streets, opposite the F.vgina House, thankful for past favors, would respectfully inform his friends and the public, in town and country, that In nddition to his other business, he has uilded that, of UNDERTAKER FOR FUNERALS, He is prepareit to accommodate nil calls at the shortest notice, and in the best style, on pleasing terms; ho solicits a share of public putionage. All orders thankfully received ami promptly attended to; feeling confident that his attention to them will procure general satisfaction.

very low prices. J. W. CRONEY, No. Baltimore street, between High avd Front, 2 I tie anove articles snail hu made in as neat and as doors irorn nign siren.

jvbu substantial a manner as any manufactured in this city Work will be measured for at tho above rates, and warranted of the best materials nnd workmanship. WM. II. BANGS, Ladies Shoe Manufacturer, corner of Pitt and Exeter streets, Old Town. N.

B. TWO steady bands can find constant employ, iiient, by applying as above. OUK HERE 'ft'; FUR HARD TIMES. Yw. JOHN HANGS, jr.

Pratt street, third door from Eutaw. subscriber, in consequence of the dullness of the times, and to favor the public, as far ns ho can, is deter N. B. WANTED two or three good workman, to whom constant employment and liberal wnges will be mined to sell at the lowest possible rales. He therefore EW CHINA, GLASS AND ulJ KENf WauU "Pi EMOVAL.

WILLIAM PETERS. BRASS FOUN N1 given M8-eodlm respectfully informs the public, and especially the LA STORE AND GLASS CUTTING FACTORY, 3 I IV DER, having removed from No. 5:1 Fredetick street, to the corner ef CONCORD and PRATT streets, near DIES, that lie is prepared to SELL MOROCCO KID rpo PRINTERS. MURPHY SPALDING. Book SHOES, of the best quality, and most fashionable make tho bridge, respectfully informs his lriemis and the pub JL and Jon Printers, S.

W. corner of and. T.IGHT streets, have the following founts of old TYPE at the low price of ONE DOLLAR a pair; also Men lie generally, that he is ready to execute any orders for BRASS CASTINGS, COPPER, 7. INC, or LEAD. FOR SALE, viz: Minion.

Brevier. Bourceios, Long Eastern made work, at the lowest rates. Please call at No. 13 MARKET, or BALTIMORE STREET, North west Pratt st. between Clnirlc and Hanover sis.

The subscribers having opened tho above More, with a general assortment of goods, they respcct fully invite public attention to the same, as they are do termined to sell CHEAP FOR CASH. Families hnvinif broken setts can have them repluced, and cut exactly to pattern. ASTRAL SHADES, HALL LAMPS, and every other description of GLASS cut to order, xvhole-sale or rctaJ. JOHN S. TOUGH St CO, F3-Ciu SHIP HINGES, COACH BANDS, BRASS COCKS, miner, winaii rica nnn ricn, mgeiuer wnn an nssort rnont of Jolt TVTE, FLOWERS, BRASS RULES side, near the Bridge.

He returns his thanks for past favors, and hopes, by due attention to business, to hav CLOCK BELLS, BRASS SOLDER, anil COPPER RI VETS, of all descriptions constantly on hand. CASH given for OLD COPPER and BRASS, in20 Dm LEADS, CASES, in all about 3000 pounds, which will be sold cheap for cash or approved notes, and in lots to suit purchasers. J2 2w a continuance ot the same. J31m THOMAS DOllMAJV,.

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