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FOR SAN FR ANHlSnn. CALIFORNIA. Mnv0 ITHTDT1 mvr IJlstrlci of CoUmt AgvirUumtMtii, UAii'IlMORK, FRI. TN BALTIMORE COUNTY COURT. William A Fraxtz vs.

Gkorok Lynch The return of Andrew one, one ot the Constables for Baltimore county, to the writ of fieri facias, heretofore issued in this cae by Joseph Cocks, one of the Justices of theTeace in the Stntc ot Maryland, in and tor the county aforesaid, together with 'the warrant and the proceedings of the said magistrate thereunder, and the said writ o- fieri facias having been by thestnd Justice of the Pence delivered to theCieru of the Court ngreeibly to the directions of of As-embir in such caac made and provided: It is therefore, the Sun day of July, 139, on motion -f S. II. Taggart. Attorney o' AVm. Gent, the purchaser, ordered by the Court, and in pursuance of the said Act of Assembly, that the sale made by the said An drew Jones, and br virtue of the end writ of fieri facias, be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shewn on or before the 31st day cf August next.

Provided, a copy of this order be inserted in some daily newspaper published in the city of Baltimore once a week for four successive weeks, beforethe31st day of August next. The report states the amount cf sales to be twenty-onedollars. JOHN C. LEG RAND. True Vpy Teat, A.

W. BRADFORD. Olerr. F.W FINE fiObfl JEWELRY. Oi Nor-i.

GAY STRI Vt Is Csilf R-ddiie Ms tisy.rtmentof SnejtWELRY Pens and Pencils; Buttons and Studs; Guard Chains, frc. -Also, fine Silver Plated Castors: Cake Wai'ers; Candlesticks; Snuffers and Tray; Knives and Forks; Spoons, which he can recommend, tint nfffr-m t.rrrt to Tlf m'-4 rft puiNSUMPIlUlM CUKABLK. We would call the attention oi our reauers vj uie rciiiarcabla DR.1 HASTINGS' SYRUP OF NAPHTHA. Physicians allow it to be the only article whjch possesses the actual power of arresting ai curinc PULMONARY CONSUMPTION; several instances have come under our immediate obeervatiua where pflcsor1 hsv been so far reduced by tins MOST TERRIBLE OF ALL DISEASES as to be given up by their family Physicians, and ae-tually told iheiri that their case was ACTUALLY HOPELESS, yet the remarkably invigorating and healing properties of this syrup has actually rescued thern from the JAWS OF DEATH. DR.

HASTINGS' NAPHTHA is also equally good tor COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, and Anma it may a most De ranen a specihc. Price per bottle, or six bottles for For ml, wholesale and retail, by SETH S. HANCE, at his Drug StoreB, 108 Baltimore street, and corner of Charles and Prptt streets. Also for sale by Messrs. JONES, PERKINS and LAROQUE.

jy26-tfj HANCE'S SARSAPARILLA. VEGETABLE OK BLOOD PILLS. FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD. Removing. Bile, correcting alldisordersof theSton I ach and Bowels, Costi-v eness.

Dyspepsia, Swimming in the Head. Ice. Persons of full habit, who are sub ject to Headache, trlJJJJlNJSS, UliU HiSiiV tb, AJXJJ RINGING INTlIEEARS arising from too great a flow of Blood to the Head, should never be without them, as many dangerous e.iiiptoiiiB win cmircij cnrriru on vy tneir llttuif eiatense. For sal bv SETH S. HANCE.

yECKET DISEASE. THE MOST SPEEDY CURE EVER KMnwv FOR THIS DREADFUL COMPLAINT, MAY BR OBTAINED FROM DR. JOHNSTON, A CURE WARRANTED OR NO CHARGE. nicpnftA nf rh Pmri. in those constitutional symptoms of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin, Weakness and all those horrid affections of both body and mind, arising from a eertaia habit of youth blighting their most brilliant hopesanj anticipations, rendering marriage, etc.

impossible. OFFICE No. 7 SOU'JTH FREDERICS. jtRjkt! on the left hand side, going from Baltimore strt. 7 doors from the corner.

Be particular in observing am and umber OR. JOHNSTON, A distinguished graduate from thn Rnnl rvju of Su-geoHS, London, also possesses diplomas from the most eminent colleges of the U. States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent in the first Hospitals of Europe and America, viz: those of London, Paris, Philadelphia, has effected some oi the most astonishing cures that were ever known, manv troubled with rincinr in thn ears and hl when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, and bashfuiness, with frequent bloslt-ing, attended sometimes with, cerangercent iff mine wr ettrari immediately. UK. JOHNSTON'S IN VISOR ATTN REMEDY hsscare some of the sad and melancholy eTeeta the Back and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimneea of Sight, Loss of uscular Power, Palpitation of Lie ncan, iyspepsia, memiius, irriiaDiiity, xiaranga-mentof the Dieeeiive Funetions.

General n.hi'.ii.. Symptoms of Consumption, A.C., etc. Mentally The fearfcl effects on the mind are mask to be dreaded: Loss of Memory, Confusion of Idea, Depression of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion Society, Self-Distrust, Love of Solitade, TiraieltT, are some cf the pvila prodrcaj, THOUSANDS of persons of the most exalted talents and brilliant lnte lects, nave oeen ruineo, wno might otherwise have entranced listening- Senates with the! rhnnriora of eloquence, or waked to ecstasy the living lyre. WEAKNESS OF THE ORGANS immediately cured and full vizor restored. a7-lm iv ah infers rtemeoips sent nymail.

DR. MASNINTJ LVCINA eORDIAI IS TTHE ONLY ACTUAL discovered for impotency, general debilit emis sions, and all diseases occasioned by certain seroi nanus, anu many oi uie noerruius recently raeoB-mendea for the same complaints are worthless iml tations which its unrivalled excellence, fame, an4 popularity have brought into the market. Ia all directions are to be found tlie happy parents of healifcy Ksueiiiiiiff vtuu wuuiu uui Uttve UCC11 BO, OUl I OT tall extraordinary preparaUvn. And it is equally rotfcQi ia ths many diseases for which it is recommended. We assure the reader that the utmost reliance mar be placed on the Lucina Cordial in the cure of thi maladies mentioned above, and also of those whiei follow, viz: Loos of Muscular Energy, Physioal Laa-situde and General Prostrations, Irritability andeJJ Nervous Affections, Indigestion, Sluggishness of tke Liver, and in every disease in any way conneetej vnth the disorder or decay of the Natural Energies in ail of which it wiil afford almost immediate relief, and if used as directed, is almost certain to predate a positive and permanent cure.

Persons aboiu marry if conscious of any weakness or debility of a certain nature, should take this Cordial, as ii w'U ln-iAlibly restore health and vigor in a breif period: wo4 where want of offspring is a cause of rerret, if recourse be had to it, tne moe hensieisl result! asay he arilTCirfnr.1 with cnrifirinrtif (5 Price 83 bottle. Sola by Geo. W. Jones. c- a rr -n v.

-m J. W. Laroa: aJ in Wsjsiiington. i3. i i r.

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81 SOUTH GAY STREET, Between Second and Lombard sts. JL. CURE INSURED OR NO CHARGE, DR. GORDON HARRIS, From twenty yrars devoted te the trea-tment of all forms cf PRIVATE DL-SEASF, will warrant a speedy and perfict cur in any of these complaints. THI3 INFIMARY, Extensively celebrated for the cure of all classes secret disease in the shortest time ever accomplished, by proper remedies, wasestabiiBhed in thicit.

refuse frorn Quackery over 13 years ago. No public uotiee cf this INSTITUTION wonle be required, were it not for the number of strangers in a large city exposed to imposition from the alluring promises of Mock Doctors, who fill the publie prints with SELF LAUDATION and vain loang. Mar heia find a certain restorative. Tim Rmi- cf Dr.H.in renovating the Mental and Physical powers, and removing till organic debility, with other evils entailed by a Certain Secret Habit, are unexcelled by any discoveries the age. Female Affeotions treated with delicacy and skill Some of ihe.most difficult and distressing have hn speedily cu.id under the experienced care of Dr.

GOKJJOIN HAMC1S. Distant persons cured by addressint Dr. now HARRIS, Ealti more, (letters post paid.) i etncines seni in any uirection. j.erms wtodermtt, CT Beware of Impostors who seek bv of name to decoy persons from this Infirmary. j7-lm DH.

CONVERT INVIGORATING CORDIAJU FOR THE CURE OF WEAKNESS LOBTfff BIL1TY, IMPOTENCE AND INCONTIJENCE. EMISSIONS, tc-This justly celebrated COR? lha.Li. mi ineoniy emcacious remedy for those sa derangements of body and mind, caused by early, Improper, habits of youth, or indulgence of the passion. The effects of the violation of the laws of man's physical and social being, are: nrostration, dyspepsia; pain in the head and dizziness of vision, weakness of the back and lower extremities, weak nesa of and power for mental application, dejection, aversion to society, timidity, self-distrust. Young middle-aged men may here learn why they are declining in health, why they are closing their youthful appearance and vigor, why they are disinc(ia4 to business, and incapacitated, for matrimonial alliance.

Procure this Invigorating and Renovating Cordial; it has restored scores of persons who have lgnorantly iniured themselves in youth. You can use it without exposure or hindrance from business, at home or traveling, and be restored. S2a bottle; 3 bottles for fit: Sio the half and S20 per doz. Sold by Dr. J.

Kceler, cr.r. Third and 8outh, an4 cor. Third and Green by Dr. McPherson, 8 South Second street, Harfisburt. p.s COR.

CHARLES, and PRATT Baltimore, Duval, 173 Brond Richmond, Z. D. W. S. Gilman, Washington.

D. C. N. B. The Cordial will be forwarded to th country, by addressing the above Agents, or DR.

COJ1-VERS, 64 Third avenue, N. post-paid. N. B. ijee Dr.

Confers' Advertisement in the Baltimore Clipper. 31-4m NO CURE NO PAY. Thirty odd years of experience in Paris and America, have enabled DR. HUET, of the French Medical House, 16 South Frederick street, to cure any form or stage of delicate diseases in a few days, which formerly required weeks or months; also, those nervous diseases resulting from a certain indiscretion of youth which render them unfit for marriage or business. Stranger look to your interest, and pay no advance money to those notorious, boasting advertisers, who fight like dogs for the bone of contention, (money,) before yo consult Dr.

who demands no fee until three months after a perfect cure Persons at a dlstanoe consulted by letter, (post paid,) and medicines sent to any part of the country. Address box S59 Balti- mflTftiwwt nfpoi- i rn. no cure no charge. Baltimore lock hospital BSTABLISHSD FOR THE TtPlB8SIOJ! OF QUACKRRY. DR.

JOHNfftON, THE ONLY PHYSICIAN ADVERTISING, who possesses that gres.t and new discovered remedy, the most speedy and only proper cure for SECRET DISEASES, Weaknesss. Loss Orranic Powers, the Destructive Habits of outh, Pains in the Loins, Nervoue-ness, Affections of the Head, Disease of the Heart, Lungs, Skin, and all cbetacles to Marriage. OFFICE No. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK ST, on the left hand side going from Baltimore street, 7 doors from the corner. Observe tht name.

TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all those wlo have injured themselves by private and improper indulgences, thRt -crtt and solitary habit, whieh ruins both body ana mind, affecting the digestive organs, producing diseases of the Heart, Lungs, and most horrid effects of the Nervous ffc-Btem. Oh! how happy have hundreds of misguided youths' been made, who have been suddenly restored health, from the devastations of those terrific mala-" dies which result from indiscretion.

Such persons should, before contemplating MARRIAGE, reflect that a sound mi no. and body are the moat ne cessary requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, witnout these, the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage, the prospect hourly darkens to the view the iftind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with melancholy reflection that the happineas of another becomes hlirhred with oar own. QUACKS AND QUACKERY. So numerous in this city are quacks and impostors, and so various their modus operandi of deceiving strangers, that it behoves all who are in search of a physician, to be strictly on their guard, lest they be enticed into the ruinous abodes of quackery.

The extensiv practice of Dr. besides his position this community, not only as a physician, but as a man of foitune and responsibility, is a sufficient guarantee the afflicted. I-ALL LETTERS POSTT-PAID. RT REMEDIES SENT BY MAIL. ADVICE GRATIS.

aS-Im' hl IS fcGKOES. The tuuecribere are at ail un iu uio niiii net uuinjt CLia. fc.5. paying IL "f'St nils Persons havinr I 1 1 di, a 1 '1 ml. I.

11.111 HI' 0 11 II1CCD. ter'so'd stand. Slave taken on Board 25 centa rr wi-i iiicTciBc hi 4n rnAii j.nii;iix, Slat-ter'anld Hlnnrl. m.wi tnlrpn un Ronl ot d. aui tFia-) B.M.rtW.L.

CAM PBELL. TVjEuROKs vA twvejusi purchased tha house and jail formerly occupied by Jos. S. Donovan, -n Camden street, and am prepared to receive and purchase likely NFGROES, for which 1 will pay the highet cash prices. Those having NegToee for sale, will find it to their interest to call on me before selling.

All commu meat ions promptly attended t. I- M. WILSON. au3-1m TJ AN 0 8 CAN REH fi CANDY. IS a sovereicn reintvl, for Coiisha.

SUr- I'riM 2A estiH ia pact at e. ricRjt f-f Sb For sat kl ffifSt The good coppered and ce-pper-fastenea brig UNCA3, Beard, master, having a laree por- I tion of her freight engaged, will be dispaSehed as nhnve lit an early day. or treignt or passage, having good cabin accom- appty to ha BEN co-all. 121-tt A't 1 b3 um street. l'iiu QtM li-U 4-1 A i i -lOMI tff? The fine, fast sailing, copper-fastened and iinewlT coppered bip AQUETNE-T.

Master, having the greater portion of her en-warrA. will sell eselKivewi despatch. The slfip can handsomely accommodate a few passengers. For ba ance 01 ireignt or passage, apply 10 --al-Sw: WM STIRl IG. No.

6 Spear's whrf. FOR S'vN FRANCISCO. The superior copper fastened and corpered Ship DAMAS-i-itii nurMiin Hale, will be despatched for the above port, if sufficient freight offers- The Damascus is an A I ship, sails well and oilers a desirable conveyance for freight and passengers. Captain Hale is an experienced master, and is well and moss favorably known. For tenni 1 appl to 131 tf ilh.LMK.Y HDIKIVll 1 a STEERAGE PASSAGE, PROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, To Sail from uverpool.

i 11 nrilun ra fi.r thtf IM1H. PaflgenrCrS HOt ready upon notice, can come forward by any of the amps louowing. 1 ney are 01 ine nrsi, vinaa. wtn commanded, and every attention psid to the comfort of the pass-ngers. STEPHEN LAWSON, No.

20 FAYETTE opposite the Post paid letters of inquiry, promptly nrtenneo. to- n-ow- ttou pas tuzauoniso. CAMBRinf. FOR ANNAPOLIS. WEST RIVER, CAJZ.BRIDGF, ASTON, CHESTERTOWil AND CORSICA.

h8 Steamsr CAMBRIDGE will lea ve Baltimore on MONDAY MORNING, 19th instant, at 1 o'clock, for Chestertown a nd Corsica, and return same day. The Stenroer CAMBRIDGE will leave Baltimor on TUESDAY MORNING, 20th at 7 o'clock, for Annapolis, West River, Cambrics and Easton, return Wlnesdav, leaving Easton at 1 A M. The CAMBRIDGE will leave Baltimore EVER THURSDAY ORN1NG, at 7 o'clock, for Cheswr-town tad Cot r-ici. and same day. The TDfi will leave Baltimore EVER 1 FRIDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock, for Annapolis, West River.

Cambridge and Easton, and return ol SATURDAY, leaving Easton at 7 A. for Baltimore. The afcovs rot will fce sccUnal iiiroaj the ssaeon. raigiit tke above plaeos tJsn at low rMw, iRETiRY 4RAVEKS, Agent, an6-tf Light utret wn.W. FOR WHITE HAVEN AND VIENNA BRIDGE.

The steamer SHUGH JENKINS. Cant. J. D. Tur ner, will leave Lieht street wharf, baltimore, every MONDAY MORNING, at 6 o'clock, fo- White Haven and Vienna Bridge, and return cn Tuesday, via White Haven, leaving Viennaat 7 o'clock, A.

for EFORANNAPOLIS, WY- LANDING, ST. MICHAEL'S AND EASTON, via MILES RIVER FERRY. The Hugh Jenkins wi!) leave Baltimore every WEDNESDAY, MOi -VING, at lo'cloek, for the above places, and return me day. FOR ANNAPOLIS AN CAMBRIDGE. The Hugh Jenkins will leave Bal every THURSDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock, for Annapolis and Cambridge, and return same day.

FOR WHITE HAVEN AND PONGOTEAGUE. The Hugh Jenkinswiil leave Baltimore every FRIDAY MORNING, at 6 o'clock, for the above places, and return, via White leaving Porgoteague at 6 o'clock, A. for Baltimore. KFreights taten to all the above places at low rates. The above routes will be continued until further notnvs Jv27-tOH u.

HER OLD KOUTE, The pdpular and favorite Steamer OoIRlS. Capt. James Tilghrnan. now in complete order. Having within the last three months bad a new Boiler and a thorough overhauling, she is better calculated for accommodation of passengers thin she has ever been before.

She has recently been purchased for the route here advertised. Her owners ask a fair share of the public patronage, and promise that no pains shall be spared on their part to accommodate those who may be disposed to travel with them. The Osiris willleave Commerce St.Wharf, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY MORNING, for CORSICA and CHESTERTOWN, returning the same day. She wi'l stop at KENT ISLAND, on WEDNESDAY AFTEROONS and SATURDAY MORNINGS. The Osiris will leave Commerce St.Whart, every MONDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock, lor ANNAPOLIS, CAMBRIDGE and EASTON, and return by the same route, on Tuesday, leaving Easton at 7 o'clock.

The Osiris will leave Oommrsce St THURSDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock, for ANN A-POLIS, WEST RIVER, WYE LANDING. ST. MICHAEL'S and MILES RIVER FERRY, re turning by -the same route, on FRIDAY, leaving Miles' River Ferry at 7 o'clock. EXCURSION PASSENGERS taken on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, at SI for the round trip. jvia-arn" NEW STEAMBOAT LINE BETWEEN BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA.

via ths peaks ajsd Delaware Canal. THE MERCHANTS AND PEOPLES TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. having completed and placed in the line their new and swift Steamers, the OREGON and CALIFOR NIA, are prepared to five increased expedition to merchandise of aJ descriptions, at rates much below thoe heretofore charged. One of the new boats will leave No. 9 LiGHT ST.

WHARF. DAILY. (Sun days excepted) at 1 o'clock, P. M. Mercnaadise transported by tins line, or consigr.ea to the Agents of this Company, will be forwarded to its destination with despatch.

dear cf ail extra charge and commission. QlliUi A. KAWLiiNys, Agent, i 1 -tf I No. 9 Light sr. wharf.

BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD SUMMER ARRAitrE- A AT. HOURS OF DEPARTURE of the Trains on the "Main Stem" and Washington Branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. MAIN STEM XV EST WARD LY: For Cumberland, Hancock, Martinshurg, Harper's Ferry, Winchester. Frederick, Ellicott's Mills, and intermediate points, daily, at 7i o'clock, A. M.

EASi AKUL i From Cumberland daily kt 8 A. M. Hancock loi Martinsburg 11 Harper's Ferry" 12 P. M. Frederick 1 A.

M.and P. M. Note. For the accommodation of the Local Tra-velbet ween Ferry and Frederick, a Train, will leave Pratt street Uepot Daily, (except Sundays,) at 4i o'clock, P. IvL, and from Harper's Ferry, at 35 minutes past 6, A.

ar from Frederick at 7i o'clock, A. daily, (except Sundays.) Fare at the. rate of 3 cents per miie. Through Tickets are issued between Baltimore and Wheeline. ii on Between Baltimore and Pittsburg, 10 00 And between Philadelphia and Wheeling, 13 00 And between Philadelphia and Pittaburg, 12 00 WASHINGTON BRANCH.

From Baltimore, at 6 A.M., and 5 P.M., daily; and at 9 A.M., daily, except Sundays. rom Washington at 6 A. and a P. daily: and at 10 40 A. M.t daily, except Sundays.

By order, jea-tf j. t. K.iNGLAisu, Agent. REGISTER, ERASS AND BELL FO UNDSH7, Vtf HOLL1DA east Hdi. wicr Cwy HliiU Lt nrepMiii tc csrurn Coo and Jastinra e-rarv ssenpnon; aiso mineral anu bo a-water ADparariSi BELLS cf aii sizes made to ordr sll of winch will fc fxtniished st the lowest pricss.

As we ars eMsting tftl THAMES KTRF7ZT. W. 3.. ft-i' P4ar the Marketand corner of Pratt and i San where may be had the articles nain4 fce-Usw, of the best quality and on the best terms: Pi lot and Navy BREAD; Soda, Sugar, Water ani Batter CRACKERS; Drspepsia, Medford. Lemon Wins and Family Pilot BISCUIT; CAKES, jiuar i iv i i i j-jik XimAHS li cin every afternoon.

rtoreiteeBers wuains to tc ssrv with Rrl. Will piet.a leftTS their lir at either cf the aoova piacws. 4" WHOLESALE tibOKfcrK W. WOLF. and RETAIL CONFEn.

166 Broadway. East Bit.ttvupb. are prepared supply Families and Store Keepers with the choicest selection of CONFECTIONERY, and on as reasonable terms as in the city. CANDY and LEMON SYRUP, of our own manufacture, at wholesale. We invite attention tn our Dyspepsia BREAD.

Biscuits, Crackers, ftc. Parties supplied. ie2S-tf MUl.ES! MULJ- SI! Just arrived at MlLLfclR'S HOTEL, corner of German and Paca streets, a lot of tuperior MULES, from 14 tn lit hnmli high, ior eaie oy a aiuijSk. v. jj31-8w OLD HORSES, COWS AND HOGS, bought at the BONE FAG uipuHtic Dry an ULStl t.LC-mmmi tj, below the Race Course, Canton, oi at No.

230 1i iOV I I. Twenty-fiye cenU extra will be paid on account of thecustance, JOSHUA HORNER. l.llll JTL II. I ,1 1 1 I LI-. I 1.1 1 II II II ix.

mey will be removed by the subscriber, if jy4-2m tV I il V. KER, N. Liberty St has on handof his own manufacture, a irnneral nRnori- ment of CARRIAGES, which he will sell cheap fcr casn or approved paper, itepairs done cneaply Rrd with despatch. Old Carriages taken in exchange for new one, nt a nor -rius-ion. iyi3 ft- WM.

D. OTHlCiv, COACH-MAKEK, ilNO. 1 BOUtlKUIAW keeps COP- tantly on hand light CARRIAGES, trmria of the best materials, which he wiil sell very I.W cash, and will manufacture Carriages to order, of mo vcr laicci tne aiioriesi notice. lTiOSS in want wiil do well. to givekan a call.

Ail Carriages sold at this establishment warranted to be eual to any made in the city. Oid Carriages REPAIRED, yji uncii uicAfimiirc mi new tr etXS- A. FLAGLtJR CO AC H-M AKER S. coxsaa of Calvert and Plxasa.ii iio.nxm.ore, Kava now on hand of their own manufacture, CAR- KiAbtib ot tne latest lashion and style. Ttie citizens of Baltimore and strangers are respectfully invited to call and examine their stock before tiKrnhR- ing, as they are determined to do justice to all who patronize tnem.

itE.rAj.tia careiuiiy attended to. CSTCamage Room oseohd floor. m9 Sin I a OARRlAfcfe, CARRIAGES. 'affiss- Bon ber now on hand a general of FASHIONABLE LIGHT CAjL A1AGES, cf every description, of his own mane'ae-tsrs, whicii ha wiii sell low for cash or bia old stand, S. FREDERICK 8TOFET, b-fow Baltimore t.

OLD OA RRIA9ES REPAIREa ror n- t'jdir par; IJUA Kl IM Si P. BUILT TO ORDER, at New vnuca. lucicnonts ana CTK7tJj in want of superior Baltimore-built BOATS, are re-pectfully informed that the undersigned has an additional establishment at UNION DOCK, and that he continues to furniBh Boats at New York price. Model, workmanship tind material warranted to rive satisfaction. EDWARD G.

REN.NOUS, j14 lm West Falls avenue. City Block. EVERY MAN, WOMAN OA CHILD Buttering with Cough, Cold, Hoarseness. Spitting of Biood, should i.roeure a package ANCE'S CELEBRATED OAR U.N CANDY. It never fails to give immediate relief.

Price 25 cents per package, or five for Si. For site bT SETH ft. HANR, in Bsltimr.re rent, and cnnipr Chnrlfn and Pratt ata. slS-fini K.OWN Jo hhds. fair to luindsome N.

O. SUGARS, for sale by WM. H. McLEAN, iSS-tr liI 124 fmbnrrl at. i i i I Jim i-Hi'txi ii or Chmiva 1 i FftUnfii, (of M.WJ-? -ETH S.

ANCK, ifJll in. auui ui MiAGii i exenante Lwn in n. wi. i in wununji rrieges Wl'iniia It to giv ki a ftull safer pnrfthneing. WM.

MaCAKgj. CURED DAILY, BY DR. HASTINGS' COMPOUND SYRUP Oh NAPHTHA. The Medical Faculty, as well na the oublio are BtrucK wim wonuer at tne numerous cures maac daily by this extraordinary medicine, and is now acknowledged by many of our most eminent physicians to be a certain and speedy cure for tubercular Consumption, in its worst stages. It has been recom mended oy mat eminent pnysieian.

Dr. Mott, and is constantly usd in thenlarineHospital, at Savannah, Dr. Arnold, the senior physician of the The London lancet, London Medical Journal, Braithwaite's and all other of the London edicaWournals have spoken in praise many times of the surprising effects of UK-. tlASlliHUB- ritbrAKATlUN, Tt. has been thoroughly tried, not only in thr II f.

I ii 1. 1 1 -i cr fir I mui-'u'M i n.ii, iii inm. il. hut also by all the first physicians of Kntrlnnri. and all have fully endorsed it as an unrivalled remedy in Consumption, and all other diseases of the Liiings.

i ne iotiownig are a lew oi me opinions ex-presed by the Medical Faculty of England. Doctor Williamson, of Manchester, thus writes: have seen the emaciated oeing. on whose brow death had seemed to have set his seal, acquireinvigo-rationand strength and exchange his early mornings of intense Buffering and distressing cough, for the calm repose which a lone accoiriDnnies sound health." ub. irAiiri, or l.1 r.ttruub, Ruts: "1 recard Hastinrs' Syrup of Naphtha as one of the first medical discoveries of any age, and consider its agency in curing consumption as estab lished Deyond anoouDt or question." Dr. Boyd, of Lancaster, "Haiis it as the great consumptive antidote and cure;" and Dr.

Hamilton, of Bath, pronounces it -me omy Known remedy winch may be renea on ior removing tupercies irom tne lungs, ana preventing lunuauuii oi outers." A single bottle will prove its efficacy. All the proprietor asks is the trial of one bottle, the action i which will prove to the patient the virtue of this medicine. cj.r.rh. rolds. bronchitis, decline, asthma, nir -r- sweats and spitting of blood are cured in a surprisingly shortspace of time; the severestcoldthaving yielded to the treatment of the Naphtha Syrup in the shortspaceoi 4nours.

nines western, or rontiac. Michigan, was attacked with spitting of blood and could obtain no rehef until he tried nABiiiKoa iiArnja.i: orKich Btonned it in half an hour. To enumerate all the cures performed by this medicine would occupy a volume, the accompanying have been selcctedby the American Agent from a mass of certificates and letters which have been received by him. iNTi.cs, itocxiana sept. ibis.

M. A.F. Harrison Sir: I write to inform you of the eueet your Syrup has had upon my wife. She has heen afflicted with the worst form of consumption for two years, and had been given up by two physicians, an effect that she persevered in the use of it. When shecommenced taking it she was confined to her bed, but is now enaniea to oe up ana attend to her household duties, and 1 fet 1 eonfidentthat the uae of a few more bottles wjjl entirely cure her.

I would alsoadd that my brother's child had been afflicted with a bad couth from its earliest infancy, and I was induced to try tlieenectoi tne rsapntna syrup upon ner. 1 did bo, and the use of half a bottle completely cured her. You are at liberty to use this letter at your discretion. Respectfully, John G. Perry.

Lowv.lk, Lewis N. Aug. 12, 1848. M. A.

F. Harrison Sir: Pleasesend me fifty bottles Dr. Hasting'? Compound Syrup of Naphtha. This unrivaled medicine is likely to producea great excitement in this community. Hundreds have experienced its benefits and thousands have witnessed its ben eficial results.

As far as I can learn it has cured or is fast curing every one who has taken it, anu in several instances it has restored to health persons who hi.vi heen riven un Dv tne medical fac.u r.T. Verv respectfully yours, John BKNisDrof. We inigii tfiil a volume with certificates like these, but we simply asu for a singte trial of this medicine, for ve are confident that there is no person suffering from any disease of the lungs but will find an inirno- uiate ueneiii auu bi-ccut t-urr. troiu its use. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.

TFrorn the Sundaj Atlns, of Jan. 16. 1843.1 "We would call the attention of our renders to the advertisement of HASTINGS' COMPOUNDSYR-UP OF NAPHTHA. The proprietor of this mrAi- Dr. FDr.

Hastings) is no quack, but ranks as one of tne nest pnygicians or tneiand. Jrie is also at the bead of the Blenheim st. Free Dispensary. Having, like most physicians, had his attention drawn to the great preponderance of deaths from pulmonary complaints, he devoted his earnest attention to it tor several years, and the result was his conviction that napntna, as a remeuiai agent in consumption, surpassed any other remedy known to the faculty. It has since been used wiDti the greatest success by nearly all of the first physicians of Enelnnd.

nd. nn urp learn from the American agent, (Dr. Harrison,) it ia now being introduced extensively in our own hospitals, and in the private practice of a majority of our Ehysiciat 1 Weadvise all who are in any way trou-led wild 1 B.ojmry complaints tory a single bottle wnicn win prove 11s I From the Western Palladium, of Dec. 5, 1847.1 We were much surprised the other day by a visit from an acquaintance whom we last saw, a ftw weeks to his bed by a severe complaint ji tne lungs. is now in almost penect health, and he assured us that this surprisingenange had ben produced by six bottles ol Hastings' Compound Syrup of Naphtha." None genuine without the written signature of Mr A.

F.HARRISON on the wrapper. Priceonedolla. per bottle. Principal office 142 Greenwich N. Y.

For sale in Baltimore by S. S. HANCE; GEO. JONES: B. R.

ROBERTS, corner of Baltimore anp Hanover streets, and J. H. PFRKINS, 136 N. Hw-nrd street; in Washington Oitv by CHAS. STOTT: aFmtpnulrliffiK.O.

PISHV.B. roO-tf MARliN'S SYRUP OF WIf.n r-HPRRV 1 he Wild Cnerry and Sarsaparilla, which are the oa sis of this preparation, have been long known and celebrated Consumption and Coughs, Colds, Spitting of Blood, Asthma, ice. This remedy increases rather than impairs the appetite, and promotes in a remarkable degree functions of nutrition." Th is is not surrrisi ng, wh eu we consider th? its peculiar properties are to rouse the morbid action of the absorbent vessels, and the nervous and muscular system, while at the same time it diminishes the action of the blood vet.se-s. It is surprising whal a wonderful effect this remedy wdl frequently prM dace even in the most aggravated and advancd stages of Scrofulous and Chronic Pulmonary Diseases. It seems to pervade the whole structure of the Chsst, and to soften those concrete tubercular masses formed in the Lungs, and bringing the-n down to the same state of action with the rest of the system, br which health is promoted and sustained.

It also differs from moat other remedies in being remarkably pleasant, and iu not having any of those heating, stnpifying 01 disgusting properties, which are found inmost other r.rp3-ti-in3of the WILD CHERRY and SARSA-PARI LL A Repdthe following from a highly respectable gen-tiemanin Shenandoah county, a. "Nhw Mahkbt, May 9th, 1343. "Dr. Martin Dear Sir: For fifteen or twenty yean I have been much troubled with a violent couth and difficulty of breathing. I had tried many tninga, but ail with no benefit, till I met with your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, at Messrs.

A. Henkel fc tson's store. At the instance of your friend, Noah J. Henkel, I was induced to take a bottle of the Syrup, and finding so much relief I continued to use it, ana now think I am entirely relieved. "Philip Kntjpp, Se'nr." Prepared and sold t-y AlARTi; WHITE.

for saiq i Stansbury, arry; cno aiso oy tne Apothecaries andUrureists 1 1 1.J UlUi Also to he had of the same persona. Dr.MASnv'!. UNIVERSAL PURGATIVE PILLS, a remedy for all seasons, and the bestpurgative Pills now be'or the public. A Iso, MARTIN WIUTELEY'S TO-NiC, a certain eurs for th Ague and Fsver, and Dyspepsia. whirh tow ir.

emit MAteiA EST VERITAS, ET PKEVALEBIT The astonishing virtue of HANCE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF HO ARHO UND, in relievint Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Spitti lg of Blood, Pleurisy, Croup, Whooping Cough and Consumption, need only betested to be fully established. Atnaloi a single bottle will convince the sufferer more of its good effect than all that could be written in a month. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale by SETH HANCE, 103 Ballamor street, and cornsrof Charts m) Pratt all-Cm HANGE'S UOMPOUl SVRUP Of HOKE-HOUND forCousrhs, Colds, Spitting of Blood, Consumption, is now so well established that it is only necessary to state where it can he obtained. For sale by SKTH sJ.

HANCE, 108 Baliimors st md by Urntcirt ctnriU ti Tilv. 8tat Mirf "ii f. i PAT F. NT KT.A ST1 C. I7JVIVITHSA I.

HrPaTOUCH PIANO FORTES. This gfett a 'novelty consieU in a contrivance for adjusting the touch of the Piano, to suit the skill and acting forces of mfferent performers, the fecbie as well as the more athletic, it being plain that Pianists perform best on a resistant touch adapted to their acting forces, that equal skill obtain equal effects. This improvement is now being introduced in the cities of New York and Philadelphia, to the wonder and admiration of both professors of musical and mechani cai science. The invention involves a new principle of touch, the application of which onlr requires to be understood to be convinced of its advaniaree over the oid method, i. WISE BRO felS-tf No.

SI Kanovertstrefi. FIRS if PREMI UM PIANOa. Ki-iABE tr GAEHL.E would resent- 'fully call public attention to thelnrre. r- nortinsntof Sauare and Grand PIANOS. com pleted and for sale on accommodating terms, at their Yarerooms, Nos.

8, 9 and 11 EUTAW ST. Inaodi-tion to the First Premium awarded them by the fiia-ryland Institute, their Pianos are recommended by the following eunnent Artists, certificates of which may oe seen at their wareroorus. onr. jjochsa. musical director to Madam Anna Biihop, MissAdele and Caas.

Julias SsuBDartu, and Ssorse ncop. N. B. Fianoa lured out. Tsning ani pairing ml9-tf i-s tteso CHICiiERINS'S PIANOS.

The sub- 3r'1dil3fiscriber is Sol Acbhi in this city for the i Via 0f Chickerins's tUbrUd PIANOS, ind is coristantly receiving from the factory, Ross-woou and Mahogony 6. 64 and 7 octave PIANO FORTES, of superior quality. Ths high and constantly increasing reputation winch Mr.Ctue.kerinbas gained for ttie manufacture of GRAND and SQUARE riAmia, is a guaranty of tne excellence 01 tne article. The hiif hent eominendations have been bestowad spon these instruments by ail tie eminent Pianists that have visited odr country, for their superior qualities, andit is no exaggeration to say that they may 1 1 il. i iviuiij piaccu 111 wiui mc uch; jLa ropa can produce.

For sal eat factory prices by ft 30-tf F. D. RENTE EN. 131 R.lttrnor rijiiuruiiits, from fTrVYi the uf.a a 1 ii aim fautuk I I '(IF CONRAD MEYER. PHiT.nEi.iTrTA.

The subscriber has on hand an assortment of PIANO FORTES, from the above manufactory, which he offers for sale upon the most reasonable terms. These instruments were strongly recommended to tne subscriber by tne well Known pianist, w. v. Wallace, when he was in Baltimore, as the best square Pianos he had met with in the United States, and for their superior aualities of tone, touch and keeping in tunt up to Concert pitch, over all others he ever u.ed. dPMELODECNS.

Also for sale, an assortment of Carlmrt's PATENT MEL.ODEONS, Inunufac-tured by Hughes Philadelphia, at prices ranging from $50 to $175. These beautiful Instruments are fully calculated to take the place of small organs in schools, private families, halls or small churches, as a most agreeable accompaniment and support to the voice. 1 he subscriber is confident that they have only to be seen to appreciated. J. VvOOD, -ijf.

A ff.t. RiIfimnT nnr li-i-r '--SlT'wa lOOlti-AiJlib tJURiiJtl, Ott 1 ML M. H. COAllAD, uZsS SURGEON DENTIST, can effecln-ally CUKE THE TOOTH-ACHE in 15 to 39 minutes, without puin or inconvenience to the patient. ii ie linniuu, lui.

0.11 niwilfciuvcruuiojacjl, hiiadr-dt in the city can attest. All nnnrnlu as on h-if-ly on reaaouubi Orf.i'e No, is is Fartti? aoaia iaivtrt street, Baltimore; an Josep.i snBRe. jr. Dr. Joasph Dr.

E. H. Perkins, J. W. Williamson: J.

generally. ajo cy uocvor a. senwanz and F. 3, waisn, W. Eliot.

Waehiiifcton, D. J.Southeron, Georgetown, D. J. R. Piernont, Alexandria, M.

A. eintOB, Norfolk. C. H. Heintiih, Portsmouth, Briee, Worlhington Ellicott'i TM-OHM 'I LV a lad by the name JL of JOH I.K1SEB, ased about 13 years, wr- r.

tssetmeiio, on renn-srlvania Wasniitstoii city, where he was employed, on Wednesday, the f.rst of usust. since when, nothiii? his been heard of him. Ha w.isdressed in whit-i brown limn jacket, and straw hat liair light, and has some spots of India ink about his hands or He may te about Bnliimore, where he a lived, or at Home of the Factories between B.itim ve and Washincton, Georgetown or Alexm-driR. If he should see th advertisemeiif, and come home, he shall be forgiven for his past offences. Any inf jrnvttionof said bor will be thankfully received anil suiuMv rewarded by his father, WILLIAM H.

FAIUJKNER, at Mr. Marshall's Clothing S'ore, Washineton.D. t. sfl-St" fcj. WKtltiT, GtOHOETOWN, OfGAR AT AUG HON Oa FKIuAY next, the IHth instant, at 12 o'clock, on F.

A. H. Doilge's wharf, the cargo nf brig Fidelia, from Ponce, Porto Rico, consisting oi 2 2 hhds. prime SUG A.R 65 bbls. dj 4'.

a8-ts E. WRIGHT, Auctioneer. FOR PIN KY POINT, OLl POINT AND NORFOLK. The Sieaner OSCEOLA leaves Wpshington for Norfolk ev-ry WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 9 o'clock, after ths arri val of the eariy cars fr.un Baltimore leave Norfolk every MONDAY and THURSDAY nt 4 o'clock, P. and arrives in time next morning for the train of curs which loave Wasliinston at 10 o'clock.

She caches, goir.e and returning, at Piney Point, Old Point, Gone River, nnd the usual landings on tne Potomac, Pusaage and fnre to Norfo'k, 55. do. Piney Point. $2. TVtf CPLEND1D SCHEMES OF V1Ht1NLA fllO-O WONGAUA LOTTERIES, FOif AUGUST, J.

W. MAURY Mjlsasehs. Class No. PS. to be drawn at Alexandria, SATURDAY, August Uth, 134-1.

7 Number ijOtrerT 14 Druwi Ballot. PRIZES: 1 50,000, tlO.GliO, S4.0O0, 31.740. 10 of $1,100, 12 of 1 Wiole Tickets only 310 Halves S5 guar's 9t K. Cias3 No. 101, to be drawn, at Alexandria, Va SATURDAY, August lbta, 1349.

78 Number Eottery 13 Drawn Bailotf, PRIZES: 35,251. 815,000, $8,000, flM.OOC, 30 of soof 4), iso of tfson, o. Whole licKets S1U Halves S5 Quarters 32 Class to be drawn at Alexandria, SATURDAY. Auzust25th, 1849. FRIZES: 855,000, 335.000 $20,000, 3 Of 37,000 4 of 4 of 83,000, 5 of of C.

Whois Ticirets 31 Halves 7 so-tiuaxters S3 76 Eighths Si ESOrders for Tickets and Siiares, and Certificates ot Packages in the above Splendid Lotteries will receive tfte most prompt attention, and an official ae-conr-t of each drawing sent immediately after it is over toall who order from us. Address J. C. MAURY, Agents, i21-lrn Alexandria, PROSPECTUS FOR PL BUSHING IN 'I HE CITY OF BALTIMORE, A DAILY WHIG PENNY PAPER. The undersigned propose to publish, about the first of a Penny Newspaper, under the title of THE DAILY TIMES.

it is far Irani their purpose, in this prospectus, to endeavor to recommend their enterprise to the favor of the public by ejstravaganior ost-ntations promises, Thev are sensible that the undertaking, if worthy of support, will soon be adopted by tne community, and tu.it notnine but solid merit can secure for it pei ma-neii: prosperity. They are too cousc'ous, that repu t-ition to be. v-i'l cable must be obtained by degrees to desire any sudden enthusiasm in bthalf of tntir jour- ai; Kst tny share the uie of so mny of their prs-decesor, wuo.at tne outset of their career, have not prude.it en u6h to remember, that they "ought i( to use expecta ious wiiich it is not in tDeir i er to eatisff: that it is more pleasing to see jaiiiee -lshteung intodame.than flame sinking into Ti'e therefore, of this Prospectus lschiefly vf-riisj tiie puhlic of the and -y wmcn it is be regulated. 'ftie a 'dcr sigaed wi-l piac: The Tiaies in the r.i.:mf iifiiir j.jjrn-ila. They propose to iie a.s -luiuot cuiiimnicatiiu to the public a.id vaulc instruction, upon nil those ipie? waici cosae "ifhin the sphere of a They will engage tae competent rtrsoas i'h their reach oisi?" mthe arduous office of eiiUi.s in order tint ii -nay bi a full, fa.iti.iui, and iinoaru.l tcord of ths transactions passin; around us.

Their reporters shall be man of capieity, energy ana character, in a word, they will endesvor to infuse into ah its depaitruems, tii-it ene-gy without which, tnef are persuad -d. no journal can sue in tne preeent -l ui.io-i th. rub-In? press. It will be trit-ir chief object ana constant endeavor mnke it the eificient ally of the Commerce, liANTPAcrcBFs, and Mechamc rts of our city and State, to whose interests it wi-1 be znx-lcuisly dcdn-Hted, and uponwuoM countenance and aunport it must rel for ail the prosperity that may Uitnd It. In me of the political questions of our country, Tne limes will beaiways jut, loitrani and mo-i-cTute but never mutral.

Loder a Republican tioreranett. the man who omits to take sides against irmy appe ir to fcis judgment either erroneous o( i.Tiir-t, neglects the iirst duty of the citizen, and has no caa3sto complain if his or his children's rights oe wrested from him by tne strong hand of tyranny the stealthy invasions of anarchy. It is needless in the opinion of the undersigned, the duty which not re safely neglected ay a citizen, cunnot be evaded by an editor, without committing a cri me against society itself. TUj undernigned have acknowledged the wisdom of tisose measures have r-eei! supported 'or Mra by the Whtsr tarty. They favored, in tbtirowrn st lier-, the election of the p-esent Chief bave seen no reason as yet to rtgret taeir h' 'l'f on me contrary, so iarusiiie policy oi the riCiiiir.i-sttation has been discloeed, they perceive nothing out omens of pepce wiin all the world the assidui us proinouoti of tie true objects of govern-me: a sacred adherence to tne conservative pneeipir-s and injunctions of the Consutut on.

To support tuch an whilst it deterves -t, is, in their opinion, only to tupp.rt the Country the Cause of Order Sound Government, and Weil tieguisted Laws. i- or ti.e veeraine a.iu iii isiriouc man vno una n.e -at of WrhiiiEton. the m.dersigaed are ready to profess what they si.icere!j feel, sentiments of pro- l-iand aa ana unuii.nnisnea connuence. They o'o not doubt that the ftiose of ms adinmiscri-tion will leave htm a renown even morecxalted than that which the wao.e werid now awards him that he wi :1 "travel on to the er.d if his journey, carrying with him an inerensing weight of honor, and that he wilt deposit tt sstfelj, where misfortune cannot tarnish, wEre Wilice cannot blst it." Tr ey will, therefore, it t- be their ddty, as a3 pride, to contribute so far as the prosecution of the main object of of an Advertising and Commer cial Joorna! will allow to the support of the ineuy saresof the Whig Prty: but, it is far from their in-tei-tion to convert The Timrs into a vehicle tor controversy. The canse of Truth will be defended with the firmness that belongs to conscientious conviction, and with the dignity that best becomes such a cause; but he who desires to find vent for private mitevo-louee against a political oppot.ent, or who ia more gratihed by the personalities of the discussion' than tne strength of the argument, cr thejuaUUBS of the conclusions, must look elsewhere than to the col-u-ismb of The Tunes.

Wiiit is been said, is, they trast, suftieientto convey an idea of the ch of the paper which they propose to pubiisj. All thnt they ask from the in adv is to afford them the opportunity of showing how tr they can redeem the engagements which the above remark's may seem to impose upon them. This confidence, at lest, will cost those Vvho bestow it, bat H.tle either of time or money. JOHN W. WOODS, JOH.

R1CICE1TS. rAri-anremerta will shortly be made to vr.it upon t.ixT and 'tcit their ii'Amcs; in the ms so disposed h-ird iher names and uddrtia to John W. Woods. No. 134 Baltimore tr-M.

UpcrJ L'X-MEMiiEK UV GRESS. The followinr 11 testimonial is from Mr. Van Houten, formerly Member irom Rockland county, New ork, auo wen worm perusing: CHiRi.Erows. RtK-kland April 1.1343. Dr.

To'erMnd: Dear Sir, I have been very seriously afflicted for a number of years with a tickling in the eurs. drumming ana dizziness in the head, and shooting pains in the limbs and debility. I purchased a bot'la of your Sarsaparilla, and thought it helped me. Then I procured a half dozen bottles, and be fore 1 had used it up was entirely curel, and think it an excellent meuicine. ana wen worthy ttie attention of those that are aillicted with debinty and nervousness.

Yours, respectfully, Isaac B. Van HoTjtk. CURE FOR THE PILES. Nothing can be more injurious than to take physic for tHC ruts, wncuier it is in rius or They afford at beet only temporary relief, and very deceptive, which must be continued, and in fact only confirms tne disease in a great majority of cases. This Sarrciparilla does not act asa cathartic, but alter using it a few days the bowels become regular, and inflammation, whether internal or external, disappears, and the patient is gradually relieved, and a permanent fiii-p ia effected, and no more medicine is reumreii.

The constant use of physic destroys the constitution, and is the Cause oi more man oi mecasesoi the Piles. The more Pills and Electuaries the more Piles; this your best physicixn will tell you. DR. ToWNSEND'S SAn SAP A RILL A has cured thou sarnia of cases of the Piles, when all other remedies failed. SCROFULA CURED.

This eertiScate conclusively proves that this has perfect controlovcr the most obstinate diseases of the blood. 1 hree persons cured in ont house ib unprecedented. THREE CHILDREN. Dr. Tote nsemi: Dear Sir, 1 have the Pleasure to imoiin you that three of my children have been cured of theScrofulR by the useof your excellent metlicine.

Tl-ey were mllicted very severely with Dad sores, Lave tour iioiiirh; moots mem away, lor whicL inyBeif under great obligation. Yours, respect-ruily, W. Chain ,106 Wooster St. HOiaJIELK CASE OF SCROFULA. The tolbitving letter was received bv lir.

Tninn. scud, and is i.riv.f positive that TOWNSKN'IVS AKSAPAR.ILLA has me most perfect control of utHOise. i ros ia iruiir lir. Town' i i. .1, Jr I J(l, ft -I- Alout the hrst of P.larch a a in its worst form, iaist I vhieh sottk! anus, which large holes in could run iny the holes of me; the coin r.ecrf ana under mi to behold, bavin bv the gores, and ii hr.lf their ieiigthinto i-yeiciaiis did not heir tiding and raguir, and 1 kept getting W'-rst m.d and 1 verily thousht 1 must die.

I was vei weak and unab etooit up. hub i wiin aavisej oy your agent in this act- to try some oi your RiAPAKJLt a. I procured some aiiuorsan ui-viiiK uouiiic4'iioi jut; lust; alter taking aiMiut two botties of it 1 was able to go out oa the farm, and commenced working a little. Since that time riiave continued on Liking it and working, the sores and iny health growing better and better, aim am so now that 1 pronounce myself about well, and ao oe.ieve uun mc cai savanna nas saved my life. Yours.

c. Wii.r.i?.! n. We are personally acquainted with Mjr. Lucas, and have been lor a number of years, and know that his ease has been as he has above described it. Hknry WyiiAN, Dated Dee.

25,1847. PeikrPxirsox. EMIGRANTS GOING WEST Should not fail before emigrating to ufe this as it will remove all causes of disease. Dr. Townsend has traveled extensively in Ohio, Miclii-gan, Indiana, llliiioisrcart Missouri, and is perfect I with the Western Fevers, and can those residing in tne Eastern Stales that, by purifying their system with this medicine, and providing themselves with warmclothing.they will be perfectly snte in changing their location.

Gentlemen going West with their families should carry a dozen bottles of this medicine to take while being acclimated, and they will not be troubled with the Western Fevers. Wholesale and I'ctail Aent for nANt fci, i( Correspondence of tlie Baltimore Sail Washixston, Aug. 9,119. (rovernor of Oregon Th Neio Orleans Abduction Case The Mosquito Question Action cf the Government Tm President's Tour, fct J. H.

Marshall, of Indiana, has been appointed Governor of Oregon, in place of Colonel Lane, Temoved. The rumor that the Home Squadron had been ordered to H.ivana to demand the release of Key, who, it is altered, was abducted from New Orleans, is of course iScorrect. The President will act promptly moaeh should the charge turn out be correct; but in the absence el he will of ourse take no steps. We understand ttmt the latest accounts received by from the U.S. District Attorney express great doubts as lo Key's nb-diiction: the impression tii.it be went away -voluntarily.

The Home Squd-m ha ordered to bo in readiness, however, an shmiH it turn out that the charge is true, it is th ieved will receive immediate orders to proceed Havana, and, if necessary, use the most stringent measures for the recovery of Rey and the vindication of oar outraged national honor. No new developments hive been made with refe-Tenee to the Mosquito question. The attitude taken ly the government is of the most determined kind. 1 1 baa lone; been an avowed American principle to prevent, in all cases, any farther colonization npon this by European powers, and the Mosquito transaction is neither more nor less than an attempt upon the part of Eng laud to establish a colony, and thus obtain the command of the gulf of Mexico and the route to the Pacific. The present administration is determined ti uphold th's principle, and has already plainly informed the British so--vernment that any further interference in the efT.urs of Mosquito will not be permitted, and that a forcible attempt to prevent our citizens from enjoyiisr the privileges of navigating the St.

Jaan, as granted by the government of will be tteemedan act of open hosuli'y to this country. The President sets out upon his tour this afternoon, accompanied by his eon-in law, Br. Wood. He does not intend to make speeches, but he desires to mix with the farmers and people of the country, and converse with them and cordially. Sitrrexdered by his Bail.

E. C. Judson, alias lied BuntUne, who stands indicied fur inciting a not at the Aator-plfee Opera-House, New YorK. on the night of the 10. of May last, end who was bailed ny James G.

Bennett, was, on Tuesday, surrendered by his bail, when he was taken into euto-Jy and commuted. Notorious Thieves, it i stated, are following in the track of his General Herrera, ex-Presideat of Peru, la the hose of obtaining some Tich booty. The General has a great quantity of jewelry and d.ainonds in h.s p-wsrssion, and these faithful fellows wisa t. get tueir fingers on it. Mcrder asb Rtot is Ciscisxati On.

Friday, the 3d instant, a serums not occurred the cmal ait Cincinnati, which resjlted ui the dea'h of a man named Kelly. Four person- wer.r and two oiiier men were i.ij-red i i the melee, that their lives are despaired of. A Down East Solon. A member of the Massachusetts Legis! iiu.e,rtt the 1 session, ffrd a bill which provided -'no lndy should b-i mimed except la the town where she Another member knocktd it in the head, by i tfcrinf h.i amendment. Teqairiog paople to die in the town whete they were born.

No TjIcst52 in New Hampshire The New Hampshire Legislature, at is recent session, piovi-ded tht at'ter the second Tu sj ty in March "xt. the day of rhs Scite election, no ip-tne sfi oc granted for the Bile of 1 Mrs, un esj fur nudicisai or mechanical purpjsa Ths Hungarian? is New Vors are still raisi-ig mon -y to support their oan'rtmcii in the s-rugcie against Austrri and Russ'. Tuey have faith iu'tie movement, and taat the Hungrs will yet overwhelm their enemies. Sad AcciBE-NT. A little girl.

Eizt asred 14, was instantly in New Yo'k, on Tuesday, by being: run over by a eirt Tai driver gave himself up, and was execipated from all blame. Daniel Webster's Mansion, at Franklin, Mass -was lately broken into and robbed, and Wm B. Sreward and John P. Brown, have been arrested at Manchester, N. and the so-len property found upon them.

It included sr. me Uer plat-. Cbolera Hospitals Closed. Tue Pnilu Jeiplu i Board of Health have ordsred fjur of the cholera hospitals to be closed. A cheerio indication In In a thl few cays, it is probable, rejvita eoiieeriiiug cholera will not te eonsi oerej Rav.

Da. Spriso, f.f the Ciurch, Beekmn street, for on Tuesday, in the paeket Aiii' urtn his place tha pulpit, rrennwhile, being; supplied ty Kev. Dr. of Pittsburg, Pa. Chcrch Btrxeo A newly finis'-ied call-fl S.

PbuI's, was burnt jvn at Clesveland, Ohio. the 3d, With three buildings besid-a. Iy.ss rn church, over So 00J; liisur. only 0. Tnere is no doubt abuut it heiiisj the work of incendiary.

The Citv CorNcu. havj nude ar-ransements to receive the d-iroig his visir to New England, and have appropriated to that purpose. Pleasant ScnooL Book. A yoan mail sfrped into a book store, end said he wanted get a Voun? Man's Companion." "Well, said Uie liu-j'sseiier, '-here's my daughter." Triidt Monetary AlTalr. SALES AT STOCK BOARD YESTERDAY.

3Treas- 6's llS'SSi'-g. Mechnn. Ilk 14; 50O City c'S, ilo 9 shs. Union Bs 64 -if) 4oi liXi Ckesa. 2S STOCK AND MONEY MARKET There has been but little business tlon in th stock market this week, most of our principal operators being out of town, and prices remain with but Uttle change.

The demand for this week was rather more active, and rates oa tt.e street hive ad First class paper is done from 7 to 9 b'tt money can be had in abundance. on good stock security, at from 5 to 6. There is rather an increased demnnd at bank, ami discounts to a liberal extent are being made. The following are the rates that prevailed at the stock board yesterday: Public Loans. United States K67, 115; asked; do.

do. Treasury Notes. 11GJ bid. Msrjriand G'b, Va bid, 105 asked; do. deferred bid; do.

5'e, S3 bid, 90 asked; do. sterling 6's, 973 Baltimore 6's, 1890, 104 bid, 1051 asked; do. 1873, hid; do. do. dividend 9i bid, 9i asked.

Bank Stocks. -Bank of Baltimore 8Sl Lid, 92 asked; Merchants 93i bid, 95 asked; Union GZ hid, 61 asked; F'armeri and Merchants bid, 34 Conmer--ial and Farmers (short raid) 22 bid; Marine S7i hid, 23 asked; Farmer3 and Planters 24 bid; Chesapeake 3bid, 231 asked; Western 131 bid, IS 1 asked; Mechanics 14J bid, ISi asked; Franklin, 10 i. id, asked; Farmers' Bank of Md. 49 bid, 51 asked. Insurant Stocks.

American GO bid; Calti-more Life 54j asted; Firemen's 16 bid; CiUimore Fire 8 bid. Kail tea Sharts. Baltimore and Ohio, 43j bid, 4-jI asked. Turnpike Shares. BiUiir.ore and Harford 23i bid; Reisters'own 51 bid, 5 asked; York bid; Frederick 31 bid, 3.44 asked.

Miscellaneous. Baltimore Water Company 84 bid. Baltimore Gas Company loo Lid, Union Manufacturing Company 193 b.d. A New York letter, of Wednesday evening, to the Philadelphia American, says: "The market closed firmly forSlerhng. The t-nris-actions nt 9 for Stt'Urig were a.nd leading drawer i for fmall lo.

s. fe5'The Freipht markets are very dull. nd the tendency of quotations are j. Fiourls.2J.a Is. Corn4d Cotton i I I'tr g-xids 18 a boO bbls.

11 ur were engsstdsr la. 2d. To otuer torts tne enagen ent ive- qui-e sm.il'. 'The safes Kicearc Si'i 4 tierces for home use, at 3 75 a $4 the larer for prime. "Iron is without charge p-qlcs of Sf-O tons, not Gartshertie.

at ajout tiljiit, nU iuO Gart-herne at 3 2ii 5n, casn 60 toii" Knc'tah Lead wast to arrive, at 54 pigs Erg at c.4 6 eqail to cash. "1 tvmth-rri flour the sales a-r- Con Bnltimore at -Si 25; Brail' 5 14; I oi 5 3f a S5 37. Kjeflurisa 6 a o' i-i. wuh saitjw or 3 0 bDls. 'Siilrta of Stocks.

S7.00!) Treaimrv No 114 a 115; v.a.a', iBtiS. no. W7, llSialHi; Pei.ntylvaiiii 6'a, ti7J E6is; fP.utu' Illinois lntertsi stock, ares Cint: Comp-i-ny, SSi- Board. lo.no.) Peiim 'Tnnia 5's. Sr.

fl tOYE.N!o II i fi.l li Pal-nted in France, iti 1314 Sincn t- BriMsh Government. Match iti47. putet.t yv-ss'so secured at Washii glon the received the fiit premium from the Amrricari Institute, 1S4J. and is now used in the United Ma.es Navy and rsaval HiHspitais and also in ihe best class of Packet and Emigrant Ships, For tht prevention of ehip-Fever, ChoUra, nnri all Infectious rfJroyfn? fromntlitt Animal or Vetttirtle Utrtr.p-jsMun It will also immediately purify kitK the steerage of emigrant ships, bilge water, iter closets, cess pools, street privy vnuits, and all other places wnere impure i exist. Alanufactured and sold by ROGERS, at their Manufactory and Principal Depot, 73 West Broadway.

Als- for sale by their Agents, Biker S4 South Charles st.eets, Baitimore, Riid by diusgists generally. tfomsof the advantnges of this Fluid r.verotrier Disinfecting Agents in Eminri' Hospital Wards, Prisons, and forthe Vc paticitls that die of infectious s. It is entirely free trom or gns, and maybe used freely in the steerage of imsreng-'r einpa in a storm at sea, when the are uli below, and without any injury to either wearing app irel or bedding. In sickness, if the bed clothing is tuy.spriiikie well with the timd, or dip them into it. ail ollen-sive s.nell, as well as infection, is at once destroyed.

T3ALTIMOKE INFIRMARY CORNER. OF LOMBARD AND GREENE STS. This institution, so long and so favorably known to ourcinzens, having been greatly enlarged and. in-proved, is now prepared to receive and accommodate both medieal and surgical cases. Private accommodations, of a superior character, ean be furnished to those wnorequiretuem; and each Btory is supplied wiin not and cold baths.

The sick are attended by the professors of th Uni-versitr of Maryland and nursed by ibetfirrers of Chu-ity; und there is a resident physician all times id the house. T-rms, payable tu cfwiActi: For the ward For private irota pet Wrtk, IMPORTANT AHRtM'8 OF CHOLEKA. I literary talent and respectability are required to convince the incredulous, read the testimony of the truly classic M. A. Spelman: I take great pleasure in bearing testimony to the nn paralleled beneficial effects of Herb Dr.

R. Delaney's No. 1, in cases ot Spasmodic Clndera. I myself was most violently attacked on Monday last with all the premonitory symptoms o' that scourge ot humanity, and in less than tiirea hours was reduced to helplessness; spasms and cramps immediately supervened, of which 1 whs happily relieved in the course of seven eight hours bf the above invalu.iole medicine, and do believe it to bo my duty to God and suffering mortals to make the same public, that others may ulso be benefitted. M.

A. SpelmaN. Baltlmoie, July 20, 1819. eference H. Armstrong, No.

95 High St. RfSuch from the first talent ot the first society in this city now requires no other card to establish its responsibility. The saniefiom Masters of Steamboats. Merchants, Rnd Heads of Manufacturing andl'ublic Departments, the Minister and the Doctor. Sealed, Public Opinion.

Dr. Cartwright's treatment of cholera in New Orleans; whilst some of the most scientific of all denominations of Doctors were disputing, thiB same No. 1, herb teas, foot ba'h, rubbing ex'ernaily, saturating, had saved the life of some of our most valuable citizens of what was termed premonitory symptoms of cholera, three weeks before Dr. C's letter of treatment whs known of in this city, as published by the parties. (The American and Sun.) Thus my treatment actually does all that his philan-thropicexperience intends.

Relieves pain and spasms in the kidneys, frees the iiver and heart, restores perspiration, energy and animation, and saves life in five minut.es. The same will arrest the most desperate Ague, deathiy Chiil, Typhoid, YeUow, Scirlet, or any Ma lign disease. R. DEL AN E.V Indian Blood Purifier, No. 30 Lombard Mreet.

Bait. jr23-tA125 C1APTA1N OF THE STEAMBOAT MISSOURI sent our agent at St. Louis the following letter, which proves that DR. TOVVNSENU'S SAR-SAPARILLA is invaluable in General Debility, and Western and Southern Fevers a great number of Steamboats on the Southern rivers, keep a supply on board: SOUTHERN AND WESTERN FEVERS. Dear Sir: 1 have used Dr.

Townsend's Sarsapanlla for nearly three years, on board of the Missouri, and invariably with success, especially by patients that hive been debilitated by the Southern Climate and Fevers. Passengers frequently come onboard scaree- ly a iC IU uilu line uutiu, vnu mv.iv. v. ir a qrrnc.int this nmt. were so altered Bstosopear like another nerson; nor has this been the effect of ononis nt fur those Deisima that did not use the medicine did not recover in the manner of those that did.

With Dr. Townsend, of course, 1 am a stranger, but his remedy is so valuable, that I think it should be widely known. It should be used by all persons debilitated by disease oi otherwise especially by Northerners that are residents in tue South, and by such as hare been prostrated with levers. Yoursrespectfully, Calvi.n Smith. FROM THE ARMY.

Mr. J. Wright No. 151 Chartres street, New nrtirms. slants for Dr.

Townsend's Sarsananlla. sent us the following letter, which proves that Dr. Town send's Sarsapanlia is theost remeoy ever oiscoverea for Southern evers and ueDintj: New Okleans. Aug. 1.

1848. D'. Townsend Dear Sir: You will please shipme hv th. first vessel. boxes f400 dozenl of your Sar- sp.paniia; the sales are increasing and you will have to increase our supplies.

nave soiu consiuerauie inth. Arinvin pvico. mid to eotothe Island of Cuba. The officers of he Army hiehly approve of it, and it lias been sold in Mexico as high as sixty dollars per dozen, so much is it valued for debility resulting trom Eevere and Diarrhea. The intense heat aunng the summer months is extremely relaxing, but all those who use your Sarsaparilla say that it Draces tnem up.

It is edectmg extraordinary cures among females and children, and in short among all classes and conditions of society, its use is becoming universal, and gives great satisfaction, isenu us a rargr mupiiirin, Respectfully jours. J. Vv kwhi Co. This is only one of more than four thousand cases of Rheumatism t.iat Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla has ured.

The most severe and Chronic eases are weeit-- im ytrnrrdinnrv virtues. James Cumminus, i one or the assistants in the Lunatic Asylum, Blaokweit's Island, is the gcutie- nan spoken oi in tueioiiowiiig iciier: Blackwkll's island. Sept. 14. 1847 nr.

TiraraspiiH iletir Sir: I have sudered terribly for nine years with Rheumatism; considerable of the time I could not eat, sleep ur wait. 1 had the most and mv limbs were terribly swollen imw nsed four bottles of your Sarsaparilia, aud they have done ine more thstn a thousand dollars worth of good; I am much better indeed I urn entirely relieved. You are at liberty to use this forthe benefit uf the amicted. i ours, respecttuuy, James Ccmmixgs. Wholesale and retail agent for iultimore, S.

oflQ-t ijni'S! II K. HART'S VEGETABLE EXTRACT. The Ds'oiiisrung success which has attended the ae of tttis invaluable medicine far Epileptic Fits, for falling sickr.eas, Spasms, ram pa. ooiivuifltona, rHiiers it the most valuable medicine ever dis- In a remedy for theabuve diseuses. it stands and alone.

There is no other re- r.o.i.piT. It has been said ti.at Epilet sy is in curable. This, however, is not the fact. Dr. Hart's Vietiible Extract has.

and is onsanliy curing this distressing complaint, as the following testimony, received from phveicians and others, willshow JudgeRuadail, 156 Henry street, New York, having used the Extract successfully in his lami-iy, highly recominenus it to all persons who with Firs. Mr. Steohen E. Pratt, corner of Sixth Avenue and T7.TitT. sir'h New ork.

stales thHt Mr. i Ghavle8 xl. a OUgatOil, a meiuocr ui uis Deen so severely amicteu wiui cii'iicps-n; i no iui uianj ears that he was obliged to relinquish his business. n.t Hr. Hurt's Veeetable Extract fsavs Mr.

Pratt) he was soon restored to perfect health, and left HOni-iry for the State r-f Ohio to resume Lis Outness, utt. Mr. Srr.i.H. Roctir of St. reter's Church.

Spotswood, New jersey, who has been aillicted with Epileptic Fits for more than forty years, states that he bus used Dr. Hart's Vegetable Extract, and his health has been so much improved that he -lOpea by Divine blessing Of twenty-seven years ami six months, tvrti by theust of this truly wonderful medicine. Read the following remarkable case of the son of Wm. Score, of Philadelphia, afflicted with Epileptic Fits iwen'y-Eeven years and six months. After traveling through England, tr-eotiand, Germany and France, consulting the most eminent physicians, and expending for medicine, medical treatment and advice three thousand dollars, returned with his son to this country in November last, without receiving any benefit whatever, and was cur- by using iR.

HART'S EGETASLE EXTRACT. Mr. William Secore's Letter to Dr. Hart.l I have spent over three thousand dollars ior medi cine and medical attendance. I was advised to tak a tour to Europe with him, which I did.

I first visit ed England. I consulted the most eminent physicians there in respect to his they examined him ard prescrilxidaccordmgly. I remained therethree months wi'-hout perceiving any change for the better, which cost me nbout two hundred and fifty dollars, pocketed by the physicians, snd thi most that I feceived was their opinion thnt my son's case wad hopeless.and POSITIVELY INCURABLE. 1 accordingly lctt Ensland, tvaveled thrsugh Scotland, Germany and France, and returned home in the month of November lasl.with my son asfarfrcn being cured as when I left. your advertis -ment in one of the New York papers, and concluded to try Hart's Vegetable Extract, seeing your statements and certificates of so many cures, sune of twenty and thirty years' s'anding, and I can assure yon I am not sorry I did hb by the uae of Hart's Vegetable Extract alone was restored to 6 PERFO'- HEALTH.

His reason, which was bo tar gone as to unfit him for business, is entirely restored, with the prospect now before him of liie, eaith and usefulness. He is now 23 years of age, and 21 years 6 months of this time haibeen aillicted with this moat dreadful of diseases, but, thank God, ia now enjoying good health. Now, sir, faith without works I don't believe in. To say 1 shall be ever grateful to you is one thing, and as I here enclose you one hundred dollars, I have no doubt but you will think this another and quite a different thing. The debt of gratitude I still owe you, but pleaseaccept thisamountas interest on the debt in advance.

Y'onrs, very respectfohy, (Signed, William Skcoeb. THE TIME 13 NOT FAR DISTANT When thousands who are now trembling under the hand of this dreadful disease, and fearing that every attack may prove fatal, will find permanent relief and be restored to new life, by using this celebrated OVER ONE THOUSAND CERTIFICATES Have been received in testimony of the beneficial results produced by the use of Dr. Hart's Vegetable Extnict. tVPrepared by S. HART, M.

New York. Price, one package i ..53 Do four paciges 10 SETH S. HAN CE, A gent for Baltimore; Dr.Dyott, Philadelphia; A. B. Sc.

D. Sands, New York: Charles Stott, Washington, D. M. A. Santos, Norfolk; A.

Duval, Richmond. For sale by the principal Drug-rists throughout the United States. all THE LIVES OF THOUSANDS OF SAILORS JL have been saved by the use of Dr. Townsend's SARSAPARILLA; no Sailor or Ship should leave poft wit: out having a supply on board. We have received hundreds of certificates from Captains and Officers of Vessels and Sailors; we can publish but a tew as our space is limited.

THE CAPTAIN OF THE BARK PRINCE ALBERT. SHIP FEVER, DYSENTERY and DIARRHCEA. The Captain of the Ship Prince Albert, wrote to our Agent in Quebec, as follows. The box of Sarsaparilla, of 2 dozen quart bottles of Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, that 1 purchased of you, 1 found to be invaluableit undoubtedly saved the lives of a number of the passengers on our voyage to this port; we were out seventy-lour days, and before we arrived, theShip Fever and Dysentery was very severe among them while the medicine lasted we controled the cases of both di aeases ithou trouble i entirel cured several bad cases of each diseasei but unfortunately we did not have a supply und afterwards others sickened and died.

I wish you would send on board one gross, I think every vessel should take a supply. THE MATE OF THE SHIP ELIZA ANN, Sent to r. Townsend the following letter; we havs receive a number of a similar character: New York, MayS, 1843. Dr. Townsend Dear Sfr: I take the liberty of addressing you, although a stranger, in reference to your medicine.

On our last voyage, to the Pacifie, several of our crew was very sick with the Scurvy and Diar-rhrea, and very much debilitated; we had a lot of your Sarsapariila on board, and gave it to the men, and to ourgreat satisfaction we found it restored them all in a few days. I had several severe attacks of the Rheumatism, brougiiton by exposure; my shoulder rained me terribly, and my arms was much swollen, took one bot.tle.and a half and it eradicated the disease and kept me in perfect health. Every Sailor and especially every Ship should have a supply. Vours. fee.

Elias S. Alxbk. ADVICE TO SAILORS. Sailors who are about snipping for long voyages or to southern parts, and those who have disease-should not neglect to ship half a dozen bottles of fr. Townsend's beforn salilinsr, as it i'l Kevent them from taking th Scurvy (fee Matin Fev is, and cure such hh iye disruse, and tiav them limn miserj nn-j dcMb.

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