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BuiuM Card. Washington City Adveri iseineiit. THE SUN ZT O. Hyde, North street, net ween Market St Fayette, manufactures all kind of Machinery, to srder. FOR NORFOLK TWICE A WEEK.

BALTIMORE. TUESDAY, JULY 24,1838. The teamb0Rt COLUMBIA, Captain James Mitchell, leaver Wanhingtan at John F. Kerner, Tobacconist, Corner of 10 and Alexandria at 11 'cUck in the morning, nn Alas! Poor Yoiuck! A gentleman namod Ira Hill, known as the- author of two works Returning, will Mondavi Jind Fridays, for Norfolk HIGH and EAST BALTIMORE STREETS. jlly Boardins by MRS.

VV. S. COOK, No. 80 Uaf-timore street, 4 doors below Franklin Bar.k. jiMm leave Nurfolk on Sundays, at 10 o'clock, A ami on entitled "Antiquities ol America Explained, and the "Theory of the Earth," lately died in the Alma K.

lug. Collector of House St Ground Rents, anp accounts, 4'i Exeter between Pitt St Low. J30-5m House at Ilagerstown, Md. I'u ayune. Tuesdays at 8 o'clock, P.

aud Portsmouth, after the arrival of the cars frsm Halifax. Passage and JPhe will land passengers on the Potomac, at the following places viz: Pye's Landing, Laidler's Ferry, Bluff Point, Pincy Point, and Sandy Point. Va i 13 tf We have seen the notice of Ira Hill's death in the Hi Jesse Harden, Manufacturer ef all kinds of Weighing Apparatus, tS) Pratt street J2 "Alms House," going the rounds of the papers, under the head of Alas, Poor Yonck," the lato of ge tLT JAS. S. SUTER, Wood Iron Turner, Nu.

7 CONCORD near the Pish Market. F14 ly BALTIMORE, ttOWLBY-8m It strords me a pleasure in stating, that I can concur with you in promulgating te the public yeur skill in disanningtho of all its terrors, in accordance to your publication. That fatal disease having preyed upon my syetem, and making an almost wreck of my hardy constitution, during which space of time I applied to some of the must eminent physicians of the eity, but to no avail. Many of my frwnds called upon me cast a desponding eye, seeing the rapid progFess which that vulture-like monster was making upon my system Sir, I thought timo was about waving at me his dreaded scythe, and that I wtutd shortly have to oVi-y the mandate." I at length became insensate to all kind of feeling, when by the advice of friend, I made a test of your RED DROP, and. sir, joyful to describe, it proved unto me the "Balm of Gilead." I in a few days perceived very sensibly the virtues of your valuable medicine, and ere I had finished ene bottle, I became perfectly eradicated of that heterogeneous disease, consequently, sir, I enceive it a duty which I owe to yu, as the good Samaritan," and likewise to my fellow beings, to promulgate the virtues of your valuable medicinc'to the public Sir.you have my permission to use this Utter in any manner by which it may benefit you, with ihe previso, you insert only the initials of my name to the public.

VV. Washington, D. March 24th. Dr. Bowlby Sir: I would be ungrateful, it 1 did net impart to you my sincere acknowledgment for the in nius," and in some instances reflecting on tLT A.

J. JHILL.KH, Portrait Painter Rooms No. 69 BALTIMORE, opposite llolliday st. J12-3m the citizens of Hagerstovvn, for permitting a child of SCHOOL AND JUVENILE BOOK. STOKE.

School and Juvenile Boks, of every description, may be had at the lowest prices, between Bin 10th streets, Pen n. Avenue a-25 tf R. FARNHAM. ENGLISH HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Ladies saper English Cotten Hose; children! do do; Ladies black Silk Hose and 1 Hose; Gentlemens English while anil brown Cotton i Hose do do white and biack silk Huse; genius thus to die in the common poor house of Piano Forte Taught by a LADY, at No.

C5 CONWAY STREET. Terms moderate. JJly M. Smit li. Agent for Pepper, Smith Philadelphia Pale Ale, No.

49 N. Gay st. M313m the county. We knew Ira Hill well, and we never, in our intercourse with men, came across one possessed of a finer or more imaginative mind a mind more fitted to reflect lustre on its possessor. It was cultivated too with a care in youth which promised much for the future.

But, as is frequently the do do Thread half Hose and Gloves; Ladies Lisle Thread, Cotton and raw Silk do Pic Nic, Lace, Embroidered, aud Kid Glsves; Childrens Silk and Cotton Gloves, of Boarding, for respectable Mechanics, in a family, at 0 ALBEMARLE street. MsW-3in all sizes; white and brown Cotton Host. The ab ve, with a very large assortment, such ascannot lie excelled SU" John C. JLegrand, Attorney at Law, A. IV.

corner gfSt. Paul's and Fayette streets. M14-3in iu city, Will bs at moderate prices, JlS-y h. 11. WIGUIN, 135 Baltimore st.

HJ" Medicines, Drugs, Chemicals, Herbs, ACKS THEIR DESTRUCTIVE calculable benefit that I derived from the use of HUN. 1 he united testimony of Physicians, throughout the ecc u'y vj'vjl LD, Baltimore near Cove. M2 ni" Stockings and Drawers manufactured by W. CAVE, No. 63 N.

Howard street. SI 1 fun 5Lf Medicine Chests and country orders neatly put up byDK.DlDIER.63 MARKET SPACE, all TER'S MEDICINE, for Gonorrhoea. I contracted this iien eiaies, nas tuny proved me ACT that PE disease while travelling I took every precaution TERS' VEGETABLE PILLS are Hie only true Vegetable Pills, which will stand the test of Analizaim hence the proprietor would most earnestly urge them to tabliwhmeiit a5-Cm (J" Cornelius M. Cole, Clothing Es JVu. 58 CENTRE MARKET SPACE.

"fate of genius," he became the slave to that worst of vices, intemperance Blovvly but surely he yielded to the allurements of the bowl, until naught was left but the ruins of a once beautiful fabric, where reason was an exile, and virtue a stranger. The endeavors of those who knew him were continually and oft direcled to reclaim hiia, and it was sometimes thought success would crown their efforts. For weeks, and months, he would refrain, and employ his time in teaching the youths of the neighborhood. During these periods of reason resumed," the columns of the nearest periodicals were constantly enriched, with communications from his pen, generally descrip the notice or those who have been in the habit of using as CATHARTICS or APERIENTS, the destructive and irritating O.UACK PILLS, so generally advertised, and Robinson's Writing Academy, is to No 14(i MARKET street. ni2U-y eradicate it irom my system, but in vain.

1 took an; innumerable quantity of preparation of minerals liquids and but they had no effect. At Yaal I had the good luck of seeing your advertisement of: Hunter's Medicines, which I obtained frwrn you, and am happy to say, in two weeks I was cured of a disease which had troubled me for the last 15 months, without1 inter.nis?'on. I have been induced to write the above fr-r tae be; Hf of these whom misfortune has placed in- a -lion. Yours, J. h.

Ti 'r "-f 'he above may he seen at my office. ffice for the pale of Hunter's Medicines, ZjT Geot W. Webb, manufactures to kinds of Fine Jewelry, at 174i Baltimore order, all ml5-lv winch are at nest but slow consumers of the vital tunc tions and MURDEROUS agents, even to the most hale It is true, most of them produce a purgative effect, and sometimes transient relief, but in most cases they injure the digestive organs, and an habitual resort to them must terminate in confirmed dyspepsia. IT IS TRUE, that Cathartic and Aperient Medicines are nften required, but the nicest discrimination should 23" Iiulf, Pocket Book, Minature, Jewel, and Surgeon's Instrument Case Maker, -16 Front st. rf J.

Moore's Book Store. 4 North st. Highest tive of the scenery of the mountains, connected with cas.i prices given for new and second hand books. n21-y Br j-ireet, between Front street and the Bazaar tin )re. Tiie place is very private.

The un-faii here call without fear of detection from Persons residing in Washington and Aunapo-have Hunter's Medicine forwarded to them at EJ Slates and Slating, by S. J. WILBUR, JFesi speculations in reference to the ancient possessors of fo fricii "a lis, can bay ette street, Between Crecii antl Pearl. o5-v the soil and no study to him was more acceptable 5l3ODELL IVES, Brass and Composition Foun ders, No. 3j NORTH street, late Belvidere st.

m231v than that which he conceived would throw light on the history of the aborigines of the country. His mind was stored with legends, and no one had a the shortest notice, by enclosing a description ot the and a fee. jfi-lni PETERS'S VEGETABLE ANTI BILIOUS PILLS The superiority of this medicine has now become ILr lowers, Shell-work, fcc. Tatialit at JVu uj Lu.iti'.ji si. jprcsn saeet it azjor sale.

Jla-y happier manner of relating them. No individual nJWrappery Tobacco of Plain and Suotted Leaf. An always be observed in the selection, and if this be done, nothing injuriouscan result from their use. To produce this much desired result, Dr. Peters has made it his study for several years, and feels proud to say he has at length succeeded, far beyond his expectations.

The object of his PILLS are to supersede the necessity of a frequent recourse to injurious purgatives, and rn offer a medicine SAFE, CERTAIN, anj PLEA SAN'T in its jg 'I AO I'HK PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES OF JL AMERICA Citizens: In the monih of April, 1835, 1 first set my foot upon your hospitable and highly favored land. Icaniehere for the express purpose tf establishing and diffusing, far and wide, the benefit of the most excellent and invigorating medicine ever imparted to mankind, to wit: that known by the spptlia lion of Brandreth's Vegetable Universal Pills. I applied di.ectly to Chemists and Druggists to act as my aents so thoroiiffhlv understood, audits use so general, that ply at 72 South street, seuth of Pratt, to D. I. FLOYD.

5TT Cupping and Leeching by G. W.TUCKER, corner East Pratt Eden streets. M-y could express a greater horror of the vice to which he was addicted than himself, and some of his most beautiful compositions have been apostrophes to the rising generation, to beware of drunkenness as a sin, at which "sober heathens blushed." What he him LrlJoetor Madeline. HomceoTiatliist. Office corner ot E.

Baltimore and East streets. m27-Cm the proprietor might decline all further advertising of it, were it not for the purpose of preventing the spread of the innumerable imitations which its amazing success has brought into the market. For instance, one person has issued a compound, which lie denominates Doctor Peters's Pills;" and another, one that he styles "Dr. Teters's Anti-Bilious Pills-p1 while a third has had the assurance to take the name' in vain to the very letter, and so on. Nor is this the snly evil which the proprietor, and the yet more deeply implicated public, have to contend against; for Dr.

Peteis has good reason to know that on more than one occasion the labels have been taken from the boxes of certain notorious quacks, ilj jjt. iirisiormer r. LSI. tire and rpsi. self detested, strong as was his intellect, he would aence.

Camden street. 2d door West of Sham. njl7.tr Lee. Counsellor at Law. not resist, and the night of almost confirmed lunacy Office and resi- deuce.

No. 10 Courtland street. J25v camo upon him in this situation he was placed in WM P. PRESTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, the Alms House reason never resumed her sway in uic uiafjuBdi iii bins Miuuiuiur-, wiiu summed anu rejected my offers with disdain. I then opened my office in Hudson street, New York, with the determination of laying it before the public myself, on my own responsibility, and to employ as agents in iis disposal, none but such as should be convinced of its intrinsic worth.

The pills themselves soon earned fame, an hnnorablA fame 1 Fayette st. between Charles fc St. Pauls. and he died a victim to intemperance. and counterfeits of his labels substituted thus making his name the passport of pernicious drugs, which must VSPEPSIA AND HYPOCHONURIAISM.

Inter. estiva Case. Mr. Win. Salmon.

Green street alimv otherwise have laid upon the agents' shelves. ire ijj Harrisburg. A destructive lire in Harrisburg, Pa. on the 20th inst. It broke out acquired by the good effects they had brought to bear To prevent imposition, therefore, the reader will please v.

Third. Philadelphia, afflicted for several years with the ollowing distressing symptoms: Sickness at thestomach, upon an mseaseB, ana graauany iney tairiy lought their own way into public favor and acceptance. Now mark the perfidiously base conduct of the great in a stable belonging to Mr. J. Ostler, on Strawberry alley, between Market and Walnut streets, and be to recollect, that each box of the genuine Pills has a fac simile the proprietor's signature on the colored wrapper which envelopes it, the form of which label may be seen in the centre of all his show bills.

And if mass oi rnirmaconoiists: fore it was got under, destroyed the stage stable of (with a few but honorable exceptions.) So soon as th Vl r. I. V. I i aicn uul lluliilliluie CAUCUUUIIS. i no fionn as tins purchasers will only pay aiienxion io mis, uiey win oa medicine naa secured a permanent reputation forener.

Messrs. Colder ilson, the stable belonging to headache, dizziness, palpitation of the heart, impaired appetite, sometimes acid and putrescent eructations coldness and weakness of the extremities, emaciation and general debility, disturbed rest, a sense of pressure and weight at the stomach after eating, nightmare.gre-nt mental despondency, severe flying pains in the chest, gy anu innocence uniteo, ineir nrst attack of misrepre safe from imposition, as Dr. Peters has ofltred, and again hereby otlers a thousand dollars reward fr the apprehension of anv person hocounterfeits his signature Mr. Roberts, the lumber yard of Messrs. Holman senting its qualities was chanced into a ml nmipn nf and Simmons, containing about $0000 of lumber, the ieus nv loistinrr thtir ii.Mi:ie:u,B3 i raan mio lis Diace.

inev nni ma rr nc.il a fact hich has thus far, and may hrreafterde terany impostor from attempting so hazardous a speculation. Although the proprietor rejoices in, ami is most gratified for the unprecedented popularity ef his Pills, yet he is not at all astonished at it; because, while his dis uiai mey eueciuanv oesiroyed the character, St eveutu ally ruin the sale ef the legitmate medicine. A conse back, and costiveness, a dislike for society or conversation, involuntary sighing and weeping, langor and dwelling house and bindery of Mr. C. Muench on Market street, the dwelling of Mr.

John Shannon, and Holman's row of buildings, occupied by fifteen families. The residence of Mr. Jennings, on Market street, and several other buildings, were considerably lassitude upon the least exercise. quence of this contemptible conspiracy is, that numbers of DRUGSTORES IN THIS CITY and throughout the United -t ites.COUN'TERFE IT BRANDRETH'S PILLS air. salmon had applied to the most eminent physl issuing ineir torgenes.j as thetrueand beneficial com- covery was yet in embryo, he felt assured that he had bit upon a simple, which (more than any then in existence) was calculated to operate on and eradicate almost every disease; and therefore he was aware that its vir- midity.

IN THIS NEFARIOUS MANNER. THESE cians, who considered it beyond the power of medicine, to restore him to health; however, as his afflictions had injured. JltiV lnsrL A THEIR POSITIVE RVinExnp educed him to a very deplorable condition, ami I'H AT NOTHING ELSE BUT BRANDRETH'S PIM.s tnes must necessarily command success, nis discovety was not the effect of chance, but the result of Ions'. I.VFAMots Outrage. The IN'ew York Transcript been recommended by a relative of his to make trial of AKtt Wlivr TH Kill CUSTOMERS WISH TO OH.

constant, and intense labor; during which Dr. Peters had says, that the large lumber yards, in the neighbor TAIN, by their selling an article always calculated to do jjk. L.VAIV& medicine, he with difficulty repaired me unu uucureu a pacKage, to winch, he says hood of Cherry and Water and Jefferson and Rut- not only submitted every popular medicine to a chemical analyzation, but also their rriginal component parts, until he had effected a combination of dimples, so con injury in the room and stead of one which has nevpr done aught but good, they are manifestly proved to be guilty of ciminal aHdmost unworthy intentions. ne is iiiueiiieu ior rns restoration to life, health, ani ir. therefor, you wish, American Citizens, to procure Brandreth's Pills, under no circumstances, whntpvoi rienns.

ne is now enjoying all its blessing. Persons desirous of further information, will be satisfied with every particular of his astonishing cure by Dr Wm Evans' General Agents, MORTIMER MOWUKAY No. 180 Baltimore street, near Charles, and No UK ger's streets, in that city, have been the lurking places of squads of young villains, who collected every night, and would seize upon unprotected females passing, and commit the most violent outrages upon their person. The attendance of a single gentleman genial with life and health that it may be taken into the most delicate and youthful systems without any unpleasant consequences; while at the same time it ia such an enemy to disease that, not content with grappling with it, and curbing its influence by constant watchfulness, (as is the case with most other recipes) it suffer yourselvesto be persuaded to purchase them of a Druggist or Apothecary, as they never are allowed to vend the genuine article: goto Dr- Brandreth's ow of fices, or to the agents advertized bv him. If i 'fill tn fhia Dumiiiure sireei, neji oonr in uonen i'iiiik Sold in WASHINGTON CITY, bv Mr.

'innvsnv at once makes its way te the fountain head, peivndcs was no protection, as they would knock him down, looacconisi anu rancy store. n'l-tf you will not bedeceived it is evident to every person possessed of common sense, that Dr Brandreth's interest r.nrl trinn ani'a ttiA In.tir rrrirr in.l Armt every root and fibre of the antagonist which it destroys, and eventually banishes it altogether from the system. IK. II. REMEDY FOR PULMONARY 7 i deeply concerned that the medicine should be alway the yard, where their infernal schemes were accom- of Hie samequality.of whichit has ever been before.

he great peculiarity of Dr. Peters's Pills is, that their j-v uuMfts. a discovery of a popular practi tioner of medicine, and prepared exclusively by him- influence is not so much directed against the effect as His personal onnortunitv ef understand; nrr tllf trtrithnl plished. for the cure ef pulmonary diseases first of which ranks the cause of any complaint. For instance, some other medicines may cure a disease for the time being, per of making the best and most efficient purgative, is what fails to the lot of but few individuals.

Dr. A ttnoa la consumption; also, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Dropsy of the Chest, Inflammation of the common haps, as well, but they wont leave it cured Those me Expenses of the Canadas. From a return recently published in England, it appears confidently to the high estimation in which the genuine uoius, uougns, ana in tact, at diseases attended with pui are ueiu in an pans oi mis wide extended country which defies the puny plots of all the hosis of that no less a sum than 2,733,027, as paid fbr mi preiernaiurai excuement. Philadelphia, Jan. 15th, 1838.

dicines only act somniferously, while Dr. Peters's work eradicatively. The former merely pretend to counteract the effects of the impurity of the blood and for thiy purpose the patient must continually keep them at their post, while the latter begins its operations upon the litary expenses only, exclusive of the costs of civil ur. jiiobee: near isir 1 think it a dutv inp.iiiuhoni or counterfeiters, pretenders to chemical analysis. He has sold in the United States alone more than SIX MILLION BOXES.

Could the hnrirlimr on me, which I owe to vou and the world, to m.ib thi. siaiemeni oi iacu, winch 1 am able and ready to prove. chyle, which is the original cause of the purity or im counterfeiting druggists ever compete with a demand of government, in the colonics, in the year ending March 31, 1337. It is thought that the return fir 1833 will show an additional million and a half fir mis HKignuuae wunin me space or only three years? purity of the blood, and iiirougn it, ot Health or the reverse, to the whole system; and thus by purifying tho u.iuiici uiia, ii years oi age, was laboring undei a distressing cough, and bleeding of the lungs. We had the advice of physicians, and she was nrnnonnced in iir ntt er ciea an extensive mulcting in the country which is to be devoted exclusirelv to their Canada alone.

If the Dritinh government would let the highest stage of consumption, and incurable. She had a continual pain in the right side, cough from half and he rests with confidence upon the ewpportof the lib' eral public in guarding carefully the purity and or. inal excellence of this unrivalled medicine. 3 the loronto Patriot have its way, every acre of land in the province, sold at public sale, would not pay source, and rendering it periect, it insures the hoaitny stale and proper action of its depending agent in all ito circumstances; for, of course, the state of the blood it having no action or creative powers ot its own must be in unison with the state of the principle from whichit receives its noiirinhment. 10 one nouraia lime, and discharges of more than a pint of corruption per 24 hours, and discharges of larm ineauuiuonai expense.

He begs leave to all hi warrant, thntthose qualities which gained its renutation alreadv. ita i(uaiiuue ui mono, men me uocior pronounced to be from the lungs; loss of appetite, could nt sleep long by the continual coughing, shortness of breath, and ilia. cleansing properties, shall be carefully maintained' in The proprietor has now tested his medicine in so ma Usteoto.m eter. An ingenious machine, called the genuine article. The principle of purifvinir thn'bndv ny cases, and with such signal anuunirorni success.

the Osteofometer, lias been invented by Dr. Heine, charging frm the lungs. My daughter was confined 3 that he feels thoroughly convinced ere are but few, if any complaints, which it cannot speedily and effectu weeks to her bed we had to stay bv her night and dnv. ot VV urtzburg, and exhibited in Petersburg, by purgalion, is beginning to be extensively recognised as indippansably necessary to sound health and all that will bo of importance hereafter, when the doctrine is evuiy niinuie io De ner last. 1 providentially whera it has met the approbation of scientific sur ally remove.

He prefers, however, to recommend is mure especially for Ihof-e disenres in which (if he may receiven, win tie, whose purgat. ve ni'di nay, juui 'j 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, i ii me papers, anu me respectable signers attached to it. 1 felt a strong inclination geons, and of the EmiK-ror. It is intended for the judge from the average of testimonials received,) it ap uenrs una uesirauie enn. ana in me easiest nil IO a1mn I m.

I i purpose of setting bones which have been fractured pears to be most cimneniiy puccensmi. uupnying. iiir.nn finrnmeiits. therrfoie. he finds that within the musi eueciuai manner 7 Wlln teelltlCS Of rrrnlilurln tn nnnami.a or dislocated, an operation wi.ieli it performs in a ene public, fur Hip nilmnI iih very handsome manner, giving mur-h less pnin to the mm, ne continues ever their mom nn.i a anrvnnt 'mi space of three months, he has received eighty three testimonials of perfect cures of bilious fever; 76 of sick headache; CO of fever and ague; 14 of conminiptien 55 of liver complaint; 37 of enlaigi ment of the nnd 40 of blotches er sallow complexion.

And during hV lV.n,l,h..n.,.S DRETII, D. patient than the pulling and hauling, and twistin-and jerking proaess which is in general use. imh.HI lldll 1 1 1 1 Ttl nnifina nn neiween Howard and Eu law streets, where the nied ir.i nn run at all i. vuj.iaiu i.juiryuu i.i Cincinnati, me loast in mined in its nuritv. reference to the burning of the Caroline, attributed the same period he is in mo receipt oi upwards oi iwo hundred letters from individuals who were occasionally addicted to various diseases, but who by the use of Dr.

Peters's Pills as a preventive, have so fortified their systems as to render them inaccessible to thcii ancient tormentors. The following ore the regularly appointed AGFlVTt cnr of Baltimore: The GENUINE IJKAv HlU.ni PILLS can at nil ti to him, has raised the ire of the buckeyes, and some hints nro made of Judge Lynch, The Cinrin- enner 10 purcnase a Dome; and in three days after she commenced taking your medicine, she was able to dress herself and walk down stairs, and her cough left her. It is bow about ten months since she first began taking your medicine. She took about five bottles of it, and she is in as good state of health as she has been for number of years. I have recommended your medicine to several (f my acquaintance, and they have all found immediate relief.

I refer you to John between Germantown and Mileslown Mrs. Hart, in Cal-owhill street, at the Post Office; Mr. John StaneclifT, keeper of the prison, at Cherry Hill. Thes are the persons 1 recommended your medicine to, and you can refer any person to them for the particular benefit received from taking yoHr medicine. 1 live in Callow-hill street, near Ninth, where you may refer them to me, and they can have every particular, and (ee my daughter, or apply to anv of the other perooie i WM.

CONSTABLE. VVe, the undersigned, do certify the ahove rtiitomenl fr wc wero py witnesses to the whole facts. Tenth Alnry Sinku Race street, neai II. I). Welsh and Jane M.

Welsh, Garden street, be tween Plh and Dth. Martha Osier, and Mary Osier, No. 318 Cnllowhill si A great variety of additional rertillrittea run ho The nronrietor has infinite pleasure in Imine able to rialinn thinks him contemptible," even for that. add that almost every succeeding day sr.es him in flio etei AlbiBson, Fancy Store, Baltimore st. nearly 0D.

imsite Hanover st. uvuui iu no aoie to vraihi-r your receipt of a letter ot eulogy irom some memuer or um- contempt, ne nns neon in storms much more ter- 52 Baltimore street, near regular faculty who have adopted Ins pins ns a sianuuru medicine in their practice. o0MZLS.M&Mf Hall, next Prepared by Jos. rncHtiy rcters, wiiy street, New York. Each box contains mm.

mm Janies lla.mil. Grocer, corner of Market and High st vv. i. van jes8. Mnrsb Maiiri.t 5 cents.

Bo careful nnd inquire lor 1'kters viuaunn ns- Win. N. Harrixon. I'eiindirni iim.i, ou Tl-BlMOUS Plt.LS. p' 'u BrTJj corncr Pitt flm' frih 8tr'- P.

M. Hollirook. Grocer. Thev are sold in Baltimore by Whitnker Bartol, nfic than nny yon run raise.nml has thus far escaped. Another Fatal Duel.

Tho Brandon Republican of the 4th inst. slates, Hint Mews. Drnno and Dinkins, citizens of Canton, Madison County, both gentlemen of high respectability by mutual agreement, fought each other a few days since, near that place, with double-barrelled shot guns, and were EOTil killed! One hundred and fifty Chewkees passed through Decatur, Alabama, a few days ago, on their way to corner of Market nnd Howard Richard orris, ff Charlfli Ciflok Cotton French street, Geo. Grocrr. cornor i.v.,,,i, i Z.r4 Market Moore Maoirr, nan si.

wnari; at the place of sale. Geo H. Kecrl, 233 Market John M. Lnreque, cor. of ifniunn nnd Market streets: O.

Tyler, corner of E. pj, W. Kosenstecl, Hookslon Dr. II II. Highec may be consulted at his residence, 37 I Baltimore nnd High streets; Jnhn Evnns corner of Pratt and Market Space; Wm.

E. ft Jos. Bartlett, Cal te.T'fA"! street, F. p. and Pitt r-, I VV 14 Josiah Richardson, Fruit Store, Tratt near ii, layman Gri.wold, cc.rn.-r of Hanover 'ftf murui mm sireet, nrst door above Cherry, lower side, Philadelphia, from 0 A.

M. to 0 P. where also his remedy may be obtained at all hours of the day. It may also be obtained of Stkes St. Brown, Market street, Philadelphia; from William Stokes.

No. 7 Kant Haiti-mire street, linltimore; from Joseph Scott, Wilmington. and from all others who can produce a certificate of ngenry under inv hand. Priro $1 per bottle, or per hnlf dozen hollies. For snleby WILLIAM STOKES, Sole agent for the city of Unltimnre, Mlj-3inlm jvo.

7 E. Baltimore tt. vert Parks linpjrcriy, nu. vv.iriui hi, j. vv.

Gordon corner of Prnft St Howard Roberts Atkinson 'comer Market nnd Hanover John F. CJark, No. 130 Market Mackenzie corner Halt, and Gay James MeCoiniick, 40 N. Gay Jnmes P. Williamson, corner of Gay nnd Geo.

flaxley St corner of Howard and franklin E. Perkins corner of Franklin nnd Green nnd by all the principal druggiHls in Philadelphia and Washington city. MO-liny Arkansas. Tho Decatur Observer says "While we fcaw some drunk, and others plnying cards one middle aged woman we saw seated alone on a log reading the Acts of the Apostles in Cherokee, with nn air of reverential solemnity, seldom witnessed.".

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