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AMUSEMENTS AUCTION SALES. PLEASURK EXCURSIONS. AUCTION SALES. PORT OF BALTIMORE, MAT 30, I Mi. AUCTION SALES.

WANTS. 7 15 4 45 Situ Sua rises, rANTF.D. A NURSK, to take cliaree. of a child FOR THE U. S.

STEAMER MISSISSIPPI. The Locust Point Steam 15 months old. and who wouui no iikirh erry Company will run their new steamer BELLE OF BALTIMORE to the above steamer, hourly, commencing at 10 clock, a. THIS DAY, from the Ferry Landing, foot of Bond street, Kerr's wharf. lt liy adreon Co THE STOCK AND PIXTUR OF A fW DRUG AND APOTHECARY STORE, No.

iial-321 Iexington, near Cove street, at Auction. On THIS (Monday) MORNING, 31st at 10 o'clock, we will sell at No. 321 Lexington street, near Cove, the entire stock of fresh and desirable DRUGS, embracing a general assortment; together with the superior Fixtures; Counters; Shelving; Drawers; Stove, Also, Apothccarios' Scales; Weights; Prescription Scales, Terms cash m22-ts) rt ADREON Auct'rs. rr-M. GRAND (iKKJiAi 4WEXCURSION, IN THE STEAMER By Cannon, Bennett Si Co.

Kfl linn Llis- BACON SHOULDERS AT JUjUUU AT AUCTION. On THIS tho 31st instant, at 11 o'clock, A. at Leech's Depot, North street, Baltimore, we will sell, for account of whom it may concern, 50JKK) lbs. Bacon Shoulders. leJmscash.

CANNON, BENNETT ni29-ts. Auctioneers. PEREAIPTORY A irtue of a decree of the Su-theude DAY-the 31st ALL THAT LOT, PIECE OR PARCFT OF GROUND situate iji'the city of BlUmore, and described as iollows. that is fo say: Beginning for tha same on the line of the east side of Bond street, at the distance of eighty-four feet southerly from the southeast corner of Bond street and Eager street, and run herself teneralW useful. Such a one will near I a good situation applying at the Sun oihce.

An American or Knglish woman prfejrreif it SFTlVflOXS WANTED, by two respectable vouns LADIES, either in chamber. departments a-id'plain sewine. or eenera! house-work in small fatn-i ies: Unquestjoiusble references wn pjv.ii, and an interview can be had at Mr. I 1 HICK 1.. CAh-RoLl-S.

N. 57 Ali'emarlg near Pratt. w3l-2tt -fNTED. an Irish WO'MAX. as Cook middle-? "aied pretVrred to assist in Cokins.

c. Refi-reucerequired. Inquire at I REH HALL, near the Baltimore Cemetery, on the Belair road. in SI -St WILLIAM CORSE. TXrAXTED TA I LORS to" learn CFTTIXU: also, Aconts to sell tlie system; very 1 literal commission civen; Tailors preferred.

Inquire at 31 Lombard street, at the Herrmann House. WILLIAM SHAFFER. It CLEARED. Ships Marr Rile. Rollins, Livrrpool, Ht.

Maukiri; Bremrr-h ivf (Br Hiikf Amst-rd B. M. Hodg. barques Amr (Brem) CutTen, Rotterdam. lirorguuna, Reynold.

dem. J. AV.Osborn: t-ris GliMran, Parker, Ch.trles-tnu. B. Enrk Sons: Firmly Kerr, Linden, is-uavrs, P.

AV Brttn? Sons: Cimon. Jehnsou, West Indies, i H. R. Tucker; John Crackflri, Chambers, New H.iTen. K.

Fr itt A Bro Fniiunt. ri-ighioo. Norfolk ami Richmond, C. Fend-rcxst: FalnicuiH. Lemis.

Kkhnion.1, T. Hooper; Mary Aieiinr. McCreadv, Netlolk. do ARRIVED. inj'ie Rainbow, Ctitor.

Rio de Janeiro. J. Hooper Sons. Ida. dlett, from Boston, to J.

AV. OsborD. Fris V.tleo, irom F. AV. Brune Sons.

Pmx (Mr.) Bmter. AVmdsor, N. itthews A Son. Pi 12- Snie, Ad tins. New Vork, to S.

Fenby Ero. CI ir Brrss, Rvo de Janeiro, to T. AVhitridge A Co. -br. E.

Charleston. C. Feud' i at S-br. New York, to Hiss ft Corner, Mi from New York, to Hiss Corner. r.

S. P. Lord. Smith, trom New York, to Jobn Rose. Sir.

Ferris, from Trv. X. Pratt Bro. Se tl'enro-it. Cnnon.

from Norfolk. Reports "in7 1 DGI-m TO HOUCK'S PAVILION. The Boat will leave Light street wharf on THIS (Alondav) MORNING, at 8 o'clock; comes back at 12, and leaves again at I o'clock. Tickets 50 cents for the round trip; children, under 10 years of age. free.

The Bar and accommodations will be served in the best manner bv W. Rullmann. It PURLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. SITUATED AT CENTRE MAR KF.T SPAME. IN KhK SliAIrLrj.

The under Fi RST GRAIN EXCURSION to ANNAPOLIS Given by the Young Men's Association, on board the steam er Cambridge, on MONDAY, June 7th. I he bout will leave Light street wharf at 2 o'clock, P. M. Tickets 50 cents. Clark's Alilitar' and Cotillon Band is engaged for the occasion.

T. II. Ward, C. Fagan, II. ning thence southerly, and binding on the east side of Bond street, twelve feet; thence easterly, parallel with Eager street, sixty feet to an alley four feet wide, with the use of the same in common with the owners of TaXTEP By a single, cenfteman.

two or three Vi HOLLIDAY STREET THEATRE. THIS EVENING, Mav 31. Mil. BOOTH'S FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT. RICHARD III Richard III.

Mr. Booth; King Ilenry Mr. W. Ward: Earl of Richmond, Air. Karnes; Lord Stanlev, Mr.

Conner; Queen. Mrs. Ward. CROSSING THE LINE WoovermanVon Broom, Mr. Ward; Gallifar Bluebag.

Mr. Conner. Doors open at tvj o'clock: to commence at7l o'clock. Boxes, Parquette ami Balcony 50 cents; 2d Anil 3d Tier Boxes 2S cents; Colored Gallery 25 cents. Box Ollice open from 10 A.M.

till 5 P. where scats can be secured. PEOPLE'S til EATRErFR()NT STREET7" THIS EVENING, Mav 31. TERROR OF THE ROAD Harry" Halter. Mr.

C. Foster: Natty Noose, Mr. McGowan; Gabriel Gudgeon. Mr. Richardson: Mary, Mrs.

DulT. OCR CLERKS John Puddicombe, Mr. Richardson. First Tier 37V cents; 2d and 3d Tiers 25 cts: Colored Gallery 121 Boxes 25c; Reserved Seats 50c. Doors open at to commence at 7 o'clock.

BALTIMORE "MUSEUM AND GALLERY OF FIN ARTS, Corner Baltimore and Calvert sts. THIS EVENING. Mav 31, commencing at 7i o'clk. AGNES 1)E VERE Oliver Owens; De Vere. Air.

Xasle: Agnes De ere, Airs. Gladstane. SONGS, DANCES, WILD DUCKS John Duck. Mr. Owens.

Admittance 25 cts; reserved seats 125 unaccompanied by ladies to parqiictte lotsextra. Ci REAT SUCCESS OF THE XEW ORLEAXS OPERA TROCPE. THE l.Y CEI'M CROWDED NIGHTLY to witness the inimitable entertainments as given by San-ford and his Troupe. New Songs. Glees, Choruses and Opera Burlesques every evening during the week.

Doors open at 7 o'clock: commence td 8. WEDX ESDA SATU DAY A FTERNOON, commencing at So'clock. Admisssion 2S cents. m.il -tf; S. S.

SAN FORD, Manager. NJEW ASSEMBLY ROOMS, ONE MOtiK K1T.T.TAXT Ml'! U' AL FESTIVAL' M'LLE TERESA PARODl begs leave to announce ROOMS, in harles, Hanover. Sharp or Iaiiii- S. Aladden, Committee of Arrange me tits. Ph.ll.r-.

trom Ri -imore lor nun seli in the ha i VfS' ground binding thereon; tnenee northerly, parallel with pnneiiy, parallel with. TRIP. Jience westerly, in a MFMORAXUA. nnna street, twelve ieet; ana Bit arrived at Eelf ist, PER STEAMER TL JEXKIXS. The LADIES of ST.

MICHAEL'S siruignr. nne, to tne ueginmng. Tins Iit is suhient to the yearly rent of JSIR. find is and its icinitv, in Talbot county. respectfully informs the Indies and gentlemen of Baltimore that a BiiV'chVrle TV Wolf.

(FrY from Baltimore for Windsor, N. arrived, iiit- P. Atextn.i.-i arrived at Boston 2-th mft Vn; or, Howard, for B.ltimoae, went to sea Horn CliL KCH II IR, for the benefit of the St. Michael's I Ch inch. Rev.

Dr. Spencer's, will be held light ful village, on THURSD.W, 3d ileliiditfnl Episcopal in that willed will lo iTtireil II the social society of Tal arrived at Ch 1 1 i inst. v. SouJer, Itmn improved by a two-story and attic brick DAY ELLING IIOUSF. The terms of sale, as prescribed by the decree, are, one-half of the purchase money to be paid on the day of sale, and the remaining half in six months from that day.

The deferred payment to bear interest, and to be scoured to the satisfaction of the Trustee. NATHANIEL COX, Trustee. CANNON, BENNETT -6t Auctioneers. Efito 1 Fetcrs-Mus. .11 New id.

I s. It KicfirnoH'l. irom Ity tarvalhu SECOND-HAND FURNT TURET SHOWER BATH, DESK, THIS DAY, 31st at 10 o'clock, at our auction rooms, we will sell Bedsteads; Bedding; Shower Bath; Stove: Pine aud Cher-rv Tables; Tin Ware; AVashstands; Counter; Desks; Kitchen Tables; Feather Beds; Hair Mattress; Kitchen Furniture; Cooking Stove; China Tea Sets; Glassware; Clocks; Settees: Sofas, Terms cash. WOOLF CARVALIIO, 11 Auctioneers. STRANlJERSTT Extensive Catalogue sale of neat and fashionable new Walnut, Mahogany and Cottage FURNITURE, Pianos, Eeallv Beds, Hair Mattresses, Dinner Srts.

re On AVEDNESDAY une 2d, at 10 o'clock, on the first and second floors of our warerooms, we will sell by catalogue, a large and choice collection of new furniture, embracing some of the most modern stylos, and all of warranted Avorkmnnship: we name in part, high and low post Bedsteads, AVardrobos, Bureaus, Book Cases, enclosed AVashstands, card, pier, rout and Avork Tables, parlor and rocking Chairs, Sideboards, umbrella and hat Stands, Seving Tables, Sofas, Sofa Bedsteads, Tea Trays, Reclining Chairs, counting house Desks, Secretaries, Lounges, in walnut, mahogany and painted wood. ALSO, Two rosewood Pianos, 6 and 7 octaves, Feather Beds, Hair (kc. Terms at sale. Catalogues readv dav previous to sale. mSi-ts VO(lLTCARAALI10, By Cliam-f tii-ecji.

POSITIVElLlT75irVAl7UABI.E FEE SIA1PLE PROPERTY CORNER OF ANN- alice anna fell's point. AY'ill be sold at public auction, on THIS (Monday) AFTERNOON, 31st at 4 on the premises, the following described valuable Property: Beginning for the same at the corner formed by the intersection of tlie west side of Arm street with the south side of Alice Anna street, and running thence southerly, iKiimding on the west side of Ann street, 41 feet; thence westerly, parallel with Alice Anna street, 49 feet 9 inches; thence northerly, parallel with Ann 41 feet to Alice Anna street; thence easterly, binding on the south side of A lice A una street, 49 feet 9 inches to the place of beginning. The Improvements consist of a large three-story Brick DWELLING, built of the best materials, and yveli arranged throughout for either a public house or private residence. Sale positive. Terms made known at sale.

Title indisputable. CHANCE GREEN, m24-'ts gcoi 9a iand 100 Bait imore street. VAR I ET "SA LE "ON Ti I sTAIonday MORNING. Alay 31st, 1852, commencing at ten o'clock. At our Sale Rooms, we will sell a general variety of MERCHANDIZE, viz: Chairs, parlor Glasses.

Tables, Trunks, Clocks, Tea Travs, Knives and Forks, Coffee ALUs, Hatchets, table and tea Spoons, Saws, Carpeting, Abating, Stair Rods, Glassware, China-ware, Lamps, Children's Chairs, Also, 36 pair men's fine Calf BOOTS 2U0 do men's and hoy's L. and B. Alouroes 50 do men's heeled SLIPPERS 50 do men's Morocco do 10 dozen B. AVHIPS 3 sets Single HARNESS, city made 1 set Double do do do 4 dozen patent LEATHER 20.000 Imported and American CIGARS. Ltd at do line iv.

il Irom fio vLmh-j V-sicr. I ijiiu-ii. lor s.uiea irirt FORTY BRICK mvKI.r.ivns at ATti- H. Mill 3 TION. VALUABLE PROPERTY' ON MON-ulUAIENT AND FRENCH STREETS u.t.

Cleared for Baltimore. P. ir.rms. at -'-lb mt. Ch ir ct.

Bi in. at York th mt. Arrii from F'llfiinprt. Appletoii. at Cbiriesto'i '27th p.v lEi.) C.rd.

at 11 illlan. N. it. Fr- Ceo. V.

il. Cooper, ti --til Hist. Fnc ir Kotmt i i' C1 irleston --th inst. Fi MarC Uour.at Cli iritston iTtll muaii (irant. How ird.

uiit. r. srrea. at Boston int. M.

Frovident-e 2''fl. lot count and at which, besides he collection ol both useful and ornamental articles for sale, will be provid ed Strawberries. Creams. Soft Crabs, Iresh Fish, and all the delight ful lu.xuriesof that delightfulshore. The steamer HUGH JENKINS, Cant.

I llghmaii, makes her regular trip to that place on that day. and. for the accommodation of small social parties, who may wish to take a pleasant Bay Trip, will remain there some three hours, ret timing the same afternoon. The fare for the round trip, 61 tickets to be had at the oliice. No.

94 Light street. Ladies and gentlemen are assured that this is by no means a common excursion matter, but an invitation to private and respectable parties, who may desire to go pleasantly and agreeably. Iar ru31-3t rrK EXCURSION FOR AN EPIS-R'RCOPA The Steamer Slrandbers, will leave Light street wharf on SATURDAY MORX-IXO, Jim- hth. nt 7 o'clock, txr an Ej-cursion to AXXAPOL1S. WEST RIVER wl WYE LAKD-I A G', returning same dav.

A Band of AIUSIC, DINNER, and all kinds of COX FECTIOXE RY will be provided. Fare $1 for the round trip. The Bar closed. The proceeds will lie applied to the relief of the Parish of St. Alargaret's.

estminster, in Anne Arundel Count under the charge of the Rev. Samuel Ridout, whose Church was destroyed by fire almut a year since. 28-2t bard st. Address L. Iox 33t Postoilice.

niol-3t "ITT" A 1 rone liowon id be willinc to go to lie count rv for the Summer. The best references required. Apply at 111 Park st. UAXrHl) IMMEDIATELY TWO'MaCHIX- ISIS. -Apply at BEXSOX'S FOUNDER Y.

Monument street. Baltimore. It TAXTED In a Dry Cxxls Store, "a YOUTH, need :1 1 or 13 cars. One that has experience in the business, with unexceptionable character, will timl a sohJ situation bv calling at No. JH Y.

Pratt street. It' nrAXTED. Acen'stosell in the country and city a superior Work. Capable persons inn realize from six to seven doliars per da Inquire at No. 11.

WES'l' JJA LTIMl RE Baltimore. It WAX TED! A A TE ViHORSES AND COWS! HORSES AND i-Ct)vS! Tweutv or Thirtv Head of Hoksks and Cows wiil 1 taken to PASTURE, a short from the elt Pasture aliouiidins in the best of Timothv. Clover and On-hard Urass. Appiv at No. 2i2 BALTIMOR between Charles and St.

PauUts. TOR AtiE! l. Hsi bbls. Wet or Urv Storage can le had. Apply at No.

JUJHVL-TUMt)RE between Charles and St. Pan'. 2t CO'LORED B()YT Ih7 tween IS and Ji ears of who is accustomed to Driving and Waiting. Appiv between the hours ot 3 and 4 o'clock, P. at No.

LEXIXOTON opposite the Court-House. myj'i-St r.VYTKD-A NE YM AX BR EAD AND B1SCI IT BAKER: one who thoroughly understands the business, and can give good references as to sobriety aud workmanship. To such an one, able to take chargeofa sood laisi'iess, wayesand empioment be civen." Appl at APPI.E- BVS BAKERY, Ashland Siare ni23-3t A I l.DE WA NT ffli-j'o a workman steady employ meat and the best wanes given. Also, a HAN to work at composition. rpv immediate lv at No.

75 BAL HMORE ST. pi. BARRETT DEREET. 1VA.NTF.P. a 'IHOX 5.4 FE.

Inquire at WM. MANN CO'S. 44 Si-nth Charlos ifreet. FOR SALE AM) RENT. A (HUnV A TO yi VKK MO.NKY WITH A S.MAM.

CAPl- t'l'A 1.. 11 CK YARD torss'f. The hncks will sell by auction, at the Exchange, on the 31st May, at 1 o'clock, P. AL, one unredeemed half of ALL THAT VALUABLE PROPERTA on Monument and French streets, that is contained within the following description: Beginning tor the same on the south side of Monument street, eastwardly 1154 feet from the south-east intersection of Monument and Constitution streets, and running thence eastwardly, lwunding on Monument street, 422 feet 9 inches, to point westwardly 43 feet 3 inches from the south-west intersection of Monument and Forest streets; thence south 64i, west 40-5 feet; thence south east 71 feet; thence south 52 feet 8 inches; thence south 39i, east Hi9l feet to French street: thence, running and oh French street, south west 269 feet 9 inches, to the end of the first line of the Ground assigned by F. AAr.

Bruneto John Glenn on the 28th day of July, 1827; then, running and bounding on said part, north 37, west 244 feet; thence south 33, east 124 leef? thence south 37t, east 53 feet; thence south 77A, west 82 leet; thence north 14, west 24 feet 3 inches; thence north 14, east 169 feet 9 inches, to a point distant 90 feet irom Monument street; thence eastward! parallel with Monument street, 21 feet, until it intersects a line drawn frorii the beginning, southwardly parallel with Constitution street, and thence northAvardly, reversing said line, to the beginning. nte tv'tVot-svs'9 Property forty two story vyJiLLI H.OL KS V1Z3: 20 on Monument street arid 20 on French street; and a very comfortable two story brick Back-buildmg, 18 feet 4 inches front and 67 feet 6 inches deep, near the south side of Monument street. A plat of the above property can be seen at our office. This property is subject toa ground-rent of $225 per annum. The purchaser will also be req Hired to advance the half of $2,200 on accountof a building now going up on this lot, and will be entitled to the benefit of half of the existing rent thereon, at $364 per annum for teu years.

CANNON, BENNETT Auctioneers. SUMMER RETREATS. GREEN SPRUNG, BALTIAIORE COUNTY. This well-known Establishment is now signed, as Agent of he heirs of James Amos, late of the city of Baltimore, deceased, will sell at public sale, on the THIS DAY, the 31st instant, at 4 o'clock, the following valuable REAL ESTATE, situated in Centre Market Space, or Cumberland Row, being No. 74.

The Ixits front on Centre Market Space 18 leet 4 inches, with a depth of 70 feet 4 inches, in fee: improved by a three story brick BUILDING, with all necessary out-buildings and conveniences attached, it being the same property that said James Amos, died seized. Persons wishing to view the property can do so by calling on JARRKT COLE, at the Oil and Lamp Store of J. S. Tough, No. 274 Baltimore street.

lerms will be made known on the dav of sale. GEO. FECHT1G, Agent. ml5-2awtst ADREON Aucts. VALUABLE PROPERTY ON THE S.

AV. CORNER OF CHARLES AND YORK STS. THlS(Monda JAFTER-N OON, the 31st day of May, we will sell at 5 o'clock, on the premises, situated on the south-west corner of Charles and ork streets, a LOT OF GROUND, fronting 12 leet 6 inches on Charles street, with a depth of52feeton York street; lumroyed by a well built two-story BRICK DWELLING. It will be sold subject to an animal ground rent of $25. Also, the LOT ad joining, fronting 12 feet 6 inches on Charles street, with like improvements and depth which will be sold with a ground rent of $20 per annum.

Also, immediately alter the above, a LOT OF GROUND situated on the south side of Hill street, fronting 15 feet, with a depth of 160 feet, to Little. Hughes street; improved by a substantial BRICK DW'ELLING. Ground rent $45 per annum. The No. of the House is 104.

Also, the LOT adjoining the above, fronting 17 feet 6 inches, with a depth of 160 feet. Ground rent $3 per foot. Improved by a COOPER SHOP. Terms made known on day of sale. ADREON Aucts.

NEAV AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. On TUESDAY AIORNING, the 1st of June, at 10 o'clock, at our warehouse, No. 22 South Charles we will sell a general assortment of new and secondhand Furniture, comprising superior Parlor Furniture, Chamber in connection with a general assortment of House-furnishing articles. Terms cash. m29-tsi aft ADREON Aucts.

GROCERIES AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY MORNING, the 1st of June, at 10 o'clock, at our warehouse, No. 22 S. Charles street, we will tell a general assortment of Family Groceries, desirabla ior city dealers. Terms cash.

ADREON m29-tsf apt Auctioneers. SPLENDID NORTHERN BRED BAA iI HORSE, sixteen hands high, at Auction. r-On TUESDAY AIORNING, the 1st of June, in front ol our Warehouse, No. 22 South Charles we will sell at 10 o'clock, one splendid Northern Bred Bay Horse, 16 hands high, goes beautifully in harness, and stvlish. Also, 1 superior new Drav arid Harness.

ADREON m2U-t8f Auctioneers. FIVE HUNDRED AND FIFTY LOTS FRESH SUMMER DRY GOODS AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY AIORNING, the 2d of June, at ten o'clock, on the second floor of our AVarehou.se, No. 22 South Charles street, we wi 1 a general assortment of Rich Summer DRA" GOODS, comprising 550 Lots, together with a lot of Stock Goods. Terms cash.

ADREON in 29-ts aft Auctioneers. X2 POSITIVE SALE OF PROPERTY" ON CANTON AVENUE AT AUCTION will s-sell on THURSDAY afternoon, the 3d of June, at 4 o'olock, on the premises, a new two-story BRICK DWELLING HO USE beginning for the same on Canton avenue, south side, at the distance of one hundred and thirty-two feet westerly from the south-west corner of Canton avenue and Cannon street, and running thence westerly, binding on the south side of Canton avenue, twelve feet; thence southerly, parallel with Cannon street, sixty feet, to an alley lour feet wide: thence easterly, binding on said alley, with the use ol the same in common, twelve feet, and thence northerly, parallel with Cannon street, to the beginning. Terms, one-third cash, balance in six and twelve months with interest. R. AIILLS, Executor.

m26-ts Aucts. gi HANDSOME' CO UN TR SEAT FOR SALE. The subscriber, as attorney for the own er, will offer nt public sale, nt the Exchange, in Baltimore, on AVEDN ESDAA the 2nd day of next, at one o'clock, P. AL, THAT HANDSOME COUNTRY PLACE on the south of the Franklin turnpike, and opposite the village of Franklin, containing about 53 acres of Land 25 cleared and highly improved, the balance wood and meadow land. The situation is beautiful and desirable; health good, and the distance from Bait.

more onh about five miles. It is also close to Catonsville and Timothy's Hall. There are on the premises an excellent DWELLING. After which will be sold a small stock of Cut DRY" GOODS. Terms cash.

YANTED. A few more Waiters are CER ANT; open lor the accommodation 01 visiters. "The proprietor would be pleased to receive his friends and the public. He promises that no pains or expense shall be spared to conduce to the comforts of his guests. His Tables Avill be provided with every thing the market affords, and his Bar stocked with WINES, LIQUORS, SUGARS, itc, of the most choice brands.

Ample STABLING and attentive hostlers will be provided. The, House will be peimanentlv open for the season. k- wanted at tKl'TAW HOUSE: highest wanes wa the ytinl whfn burned, will p.i for the estabhshnsent. aa i one per cetit. can lt realize.t the ep-tra! in Ii'rxir.

Inquire at this ollice. 2 IIOrSEMor sale. "1 rt KORV.VLK-A YAl.l" ABI.K I1AIK -STONK FARM. situaN- ami l-vated alvut ihiks trom Baltimore, on th York t'lnipike. if ir ii-ail.

aid about one mile Kat trotn Town town. near 'he llillen road. entami'is about a.jres, two Unti-e-I of vhioh i eleareti ami thr? baianee wood. The Farm ha a cmifortsbie Uweiim attdotner out-houses, is "i eiod cu'nvanon and in a vieasant The Vestcherer Kitilroatl. it is thongut.

will pas thronsh it the tiek's are -well wateied ij most of t-ie arnhV land Ikis a Sjtithem exposure. The TT'tet wul be divided if desired. Iiiimediafe possesaion be delivered and terms made easy. Appiv to 5AML. WORTHINGTO.V.

Cocke sviile. or UKO. M. HISS. Court House.

Baltimore. VAl.t-ABi.K FARSt FOR SALF. IX YORK COUNTY, 3i miles from Baltimore. 16 nines -iLfrom Vork. 2 miles ot Shrewsbury, 2 miles of the Railroad, contains! igii acres lt cleared ii ti sM'e nf ea-tirarioa, the bnlnnce in valuable Timbv'r.

The improvements are tint-D F.LI.IN G. House, Tenant House, several cu'-honses; i.iino Kiln, two good Orchards, good wa- hoslthv Schccl-Ffouses near, and will be sold a bargain at 3,0. Half in cash, ths balance in 1 and 2 v'IV" rii "iiitorest App'V st Sun Otnoe to JOHN or B. KAl'FFFLT. or to F.

T. WOODWARD, TV miles on the Harford Turnpike. my3b-Mvs3t' CHANCE GREEN, Auctioneers, It 98 and loo Baltimore street. FURNITURE OF A PRIVATE FAMILY AT given. Application must be made immediate v.

Appi that, particular request, she will give one more, and rosrt IV ELY LAST li KA.D COCEKl On Til IS Monday EVEN IN Ma 31st. On winch occasion she will be assisted by MA A ME Tli A 0 SCH. iL'Hr M'lb A mulhi Pntli.) MAURICE STKAKOSCH, ASD MISKA ITAVSEK. PROGRAMME PART I. 1.

Fantasia de Concert. on Airs from "The Child of the Regiment," composed and executed by Maurice Strakosch. 2. Roman.a from Meyerbeer's irand Op era, "The Prophet," sung by Mad. Straksch.

3. Brilliant Capricio di Concerto, on airs from Lucre Borgia." Composed and executed MiskaHauser. 4. "Casta Di from Sung bv M'LLE TERESA PARODL PART II. 1.

The Celebrated Drinking Seng, from Luerezia Borgia." Sung by. Strakosch. 2. '-Tlie Praver." composed by Ole Bull. Executed by Miska Hauser.

3. '-Robert. Robert, Oh, toi que j'aime." from Ale erl car's Opera, "Robert ie Diable." Sung by M'LLE TERESA PARODL 4. "La Syiphide." Fantasie Romantique. Composed and executed Maurice Strakosch.

Part 1 Chant Religieux. Part 2 L'Orage. Part 3 La Danse des Svlphides. 5. The Celebrated Duetto from Rossmi's Grand Opera.

"Sennramide." Sung by M'lle Teresa Parodi axd Mad. M. Sirakcsch. PART III. 1.

"The Carnival of Venice," composed dv Executed bv Miska Hauser. 2. 'ComiV thro' the by Mad. trair03C.h. 3.

The famous -'Rieci v'alse." Sung bv. M'LLE TERESA PARODl. 4. Concert Variations on 'Yankee Composed and executed by. Strakosch.

5. "Yoga. Yoga," a brilliant Barcarola Du- ettfuo, by Rossini. Sung by M'lle Teresa Parodi and Mad. AL Strakosch.

ry The Piano used by Mr. Strakosch will be from Knabe. Gaehle Co's. Piano manufactory, Baltimore. TICKETS ONE DOLLAR to be had at the dirfereiit AIusic Stores, at Barnum's Hotel, and at the door on the evening of performance.

Doors open at 7: Concert to commence at 8 8 o'clock. m2-2t! A DAAIETNI AN AARTfronTParlsTTT Al derful ASTROLOGER and PHRENOLOGIST in the world, can be found at her oid residence. No. 25 STRING ROW, second door from East Lombard st. She uses neither dice nor cards, nor any kind of witch craft, but guarantees that tiiose who visit her will not regret it.

Price 5i cents. 19-lmo H. F. JACKSON. AUCTION.

We will sell at No. 77 North Gay street. in TUESDAY MORNING. June 1st. 1852.

com mencing at 10 o'clock, all the household Furniture con to receive BOARDERS, on AIOXTU 17th of Alay, tained in said dwelling, consisting of mahog and cherry Tables; Sofa: Bureaus; two YV ardrol.es; Beds; Bed I rH A h. instant. Proprietor, mv2y-5w steads and Beuuing; KocKers; cane and wood seat Chairs; Venitian Blinds; Carpeting; Pier Glasses; Washstands: Clock: Andirons: Fenders: Engravings: FAYETTE SPRINGS. This highlv at LARGE SALE OF SPLENDID WEDNESDAY MORN ING NEAT. Tllno 9H nllll n-nUl.

tractive and fashionable Watering Place has Ml itS I been lessed. together with the "FAYETTE VuS adjacent thereto, by the pro China, Glass and Queensware; cooking and parlor Stoves; Kitchen Utensils, olc, with many other articles appertaining to housekeeping. ticif, Ti, o.r Aiiov, -v ii i Or immediately after the above sale, will be sold THE ENTIRE STOCK. FIXTURES, and all W'ANTED. A TEACHER WANTED to teach a select school.

None need apply unless well re-o--iiiniended. For fa'tiier mfornia'tion apply to j. X. STEWART. Postmaster, South River, Anne Arundel county, Md.

m'0-law2m W'AXTKD 'byVOUXGIAwhhas had sonTe vears experience in the Grocery business, a SITUATION" in some mercantile house, where he would make generally useful. He can be well recommended by his last employer. Address a note to Sun oriiee. ui2S-3t rAN TE-!) SI UA'f IOXby an LngiishrnaiTas a COACHMAN one who lullv understands his business as a driver and groom. The best of references can le given.

Apply to T. B. I S. Exchange Stables. street, near Market Place.

m28-3t. CPACE FOR A BUGGY IS WAX TED in the neighborhood of North or South streets. Inquire at the Sun orhee. 19-tf VI'aXTED. We want immediateh goo good and steady MEN, to work upon the eidonnnd Gaston Railroad, in North Carolina to such and such only hbera! wages will be given.

Appiv to JOHN A. GREEN. Portsmouth, or upon the work. ap -5w GREEX, MYERS oc CO. the IMPLEMEXTS of a BAKERY AXD CAN DY MAXU AC luRhR.

consKUnz. of part. about VAl.l'ABI.K COUNTRY SKA 1 OK AIAK- K-Vt" FIRM KOR T.K. four miles from Balti- tiilil.vwiro the ITnrfurd fiirnoike. coutainm: ti ft 200 Jars and Candy: some 000 pounds assorted Candy, large and small Counter and Side Glass Cases, candy Show Cases, Counters, Scales and Weights, an assortment of Toys, Nuts.

Fancy Goods, several barrels Flour, loaf and brown Sugarone F'rench Paper Cutter, two Stones, Lemon Drop and Kiss Cutters, some 20 Copper Kettles, Bakers' Aloukls, Cnndv Aloulds of all descript ions, 10 assorted Stoves and Bakers, together with an assortment of all acres, about a acres clenretl. in a hith state of cultivation, the balance in valuable tinner. The improvements are a larae stone DWELLING, dairy, srabnne and other out houses, orchard. and snxJ water nearrhe dwelling. The situation is beautiful, commaudm; fine views vi the surrounding country, the Chesapeake bay and river.and healthy as any place in Mary land: schools eiinrenes near the place is known as Blackiock Fiace.

i iie property will be sold a bargain part eah pan on niv credits: possession civen immediately. Apply E. T. J. WOODWARD.

7f miles on the Hai ford turnpike. tn31- MwsSt kinds oi I ools. Stc. adapted to the above business. Sale without reserve.

Terms cash in Baltimore mo ney. J. C- W. LINDE.MANN. RANTED LAND WAR RAX TS, for which the msneei prices wui i.e iv cisely, we shall sell at our stores, 28 and 30 S.

ciiarles street, for cash, to close account sales ior the 6cason, the following Carriages: One very handsome Clarence Coach, of superior finish, drab cloth lining; patent mail axles, enamelled leather top, with shifting front: made to order by Saml. Chillis, and cost $500. One new slyle Shifting-top Buggy, finished in tha best manner, made to order in NeAV York, of very high cost. Three square Carriages, for four persons. F'ive new style Top Buggy Aragons, with cloth and leather lined.

One No-top Trotting AA'agon. One second-hand Hack, in good order. Four second-hand Square AVagons. ALSO, COSTLY HARNESS. Eleven sets of very costly Harness, white stitched, plated and brass mountings, round reins with morocco hand pieces, made by Jones, of superior stock N.

B. Persons wishing Carriages are invited to this sale, as the sale will be peremptory. Terms cash, in bankable money. CANNON, BENNETT m31-tsi pr Auctioneers. ft.

PUBLIC SALE OF PROPERTY ON HA- yiiA PRATT, AT AUCTION. AA are authorized by the Executor of the last will and testament of Elizabeth Robertson, late of the city of Baltimore, deceased, to sell at public auction, on TUESDAY' next, June 1st, at 4 o'clock, on the premises, the HOUSE and LOT 55 Hanover street, near Pratt, owned and recently occupied by the deceased. The lot fronts on Hanover street about 20 feet, by a depth of about 60 feet improved bv a Two-Storv Brick DWELLING, 20x32, with a Store Room in front, under rent the present year at $10 per month; ground rent one penny. Possession of theDwellingcan be had immediately. Terms One-fourth cash, balance in fi nnd io li AA L.

it OKKhA, m26-tsl 98 and 100 Baito. st. SCHOONER CHAMPION, ALL --IIKH SAILS, RIGGING, BOAT. AT ffAUCTION. WITHOUT RESERVE.

Will "EynB i' mrrt I t'i; 1 nm- i. i i ki tk. Daru. wiween iianover auu cuaip uik.n.rrmont nrtA flrrt SPacIOUS. With Stable be sold on THIS DAY, 3lst instant, at 12 o'clock, in Union Dock, the rear of Creamer's Lum GREENAVAY mT-tt! No.

176 Baltimore street, WA NT ET A resVtableWOAiAN. wash and iron fr a small family, a few miles from the c.tv, on a railroad. Thy best reference required. Apply to No. 32 Conway street, between Hanover and Sharp.

nu'o- eo3t "AN'TED A first-rate WAITER for tlie Summer season, at a place within a few miles of the citv. Good recommendations required. Appiv at tha Siin otfice nul-eo3t ber Yard, the good Schooner CIIAAIPJON, with all her sails, (2 years old;) Riggm; 2 Chain Cables; 2 Anchors; Scow and Row Boat, with every article prietor of the "Farmington Hotel" on the National Read, who has secured the best cooks and the best supplies of every kind, with a determination to please all his visiters. A Xew Buildim. tcith 40 Roons, has recently been added to the establishment.

These Springs are surrounded by the most delightful and romantic MOUNTAIN SCENERY, in a cool climate, with Pure Air and Pure Water themselves the true elements of health and God's greatest blessing to man on earth. The curative and purifying properties of these waters have been fullv established by the fact, that they have netvr failed to cure the worst cases of Scrofula, the most inveterate Sores, and other diseases of the Blotd, by drinking the water freely, and in case of eruptions, bathing and applying the deposit of the stream externally. The waters are thoroughly chalybeatt, with portions of magnesia, salts, Besides, the Springs are located in the midst ol classic ground, within ai hour's ride of WA SHIXUTO X' EIR STBATTLE FIE at "Fort Necessity," where the intrenchments are still distinctly visible. General Braddock and Ju-monvilU's Graves, Dunbar's Encampment, Washington's Sprint and Meadow, which he owned till he died. In the immediate vicinity also are several remarkable natural curiosities, among these DELANEY'S CAVE, which may be explored for miles under the mountains: the CELEBRATED OHIO PILE FALLS, on the Youghiogheny River, the "Cucumber Cataract," descending from a shelving rock more than 40 feet, perpendicular.

Game and Trout Fishings abound in tfit in-ixhborhood: Horses, Saddles and Carriages will be furnished to visiters. STAGES AND HACKS will arrive at and leave the Steamboats at Brownsville daily, whence visitors will pass in a drive of four or five hours to the Springs, over an excellent AIcAdam-ized road, about half the distance through one of the richest and most delightful agricultural regions in the country to Umontown. and then eighteen miles further over the Laurel presenting from its slopes and summit splendid views of the great Western alley, with its rich, variecated and beautiful soenerv. lii short, it is confidently believed that there is Watering Place in the country presenting stronger attractions to those seeking HEALTH OR PLEASURE, than the "Fayette Springs;" and the undersigned is verv certain tiiey can no where find a greater disposition to please, oh more accommodating terms. SEBASTIAN RUSH, P.

O. FAR AIIXGTON. m25-2m: Fayette county, Pa. necessarv ior a vessel oi tier class, lonnage 31 65- 95; copper fastened and in good order, and ready for worst win carry in ro ih cores oi a oou. or bushels of AVheat.

Sale without reserve. Terms cash. CHANCE GREEN, my24-2fi ,28,29,31 ctr Auctioneers. liy A. lnttiiiYvs.

Kitchen, Barn and necessary out-buildings. The place centleman resularlv engaged as Collector for a tirm of the city, and having some spare hours at his command, is anxious to fill up the same by forming an enragemcnt with any gentleman or rirm who may require tlie services of a Collector. References given. Address at the office of the Sun. m.2S-eo6t? well worthy the attention ol persons looking for SUPERIOR FURNITURE, AT No.

121 PEARL country places. 1 erms one-tnira casn. tne naiance in six and twelve STREET. (EAST SIDE,) A FEW DOORS ABOVE SARATOGA AT AUCTION. On TniS (Alondav) AIORNING.

AIav31st. at 10 FARAIERS' AND PLANTERS' BANK, Baltimore, Mvy 15. .1852. The Stockholders of this Bank are hereby notified that an Election for Sixteen Directors will be heid at the Banking House on MONDAY, the 5th day of Juiy next, from 12 to 2 o'clock, P. AL T.

B. RUTTER, my Cashier. T0 THE LADIES OF BALTIAIORE. VISITING THE CITY, Airs. JOHN ROBINSON, 146 Baltimore street, opposite Carroll Hall, is at present opening a splendid assortment oi HATS for the Summer, TSITES, AIANTILLAS.

c. Dresses are also made up in the latest Parisian 1 jie a tly ri nd ihd pa m3 -3t TMP TA AI EN. FR V7? 1 IMPROVED PATE XT AMERlCAX ELASTIC IXKSTAXD. Tins is a valuable improvement, based upon scientific principles, and warranted superior to any other 1 rtksrand ever invented. The Elastic Rubber is so prepared that it will not corrode or crack, is guaranteed not to give out, and will resist the action of the Ink in any climate, besides being a of Ink from evaporation by not drying up if set away.

It is equal! good i black, red. or any other Ink. It prevents the Ink spiiling' if the stand is turned upside down. Every business man wr.nt a eoo'l hiksrami, read-, at ru. limes immediate use.

such an one is in-disperi-aiiie. and a very important item in the store, eoiintmg room, orfiee or private house. The one now offered wii! be found to combine ronvenifttr and eron-wr. with ornament. a much greater degree than other in rne market.

A trial will convince tiie most incredulous. Manufactured and for sale, wholesale, bv HATCHER it months, with interest and security. G. R. VEAZEY, Attorney, 1 sua sell, at tlie above dwelling, an the Furniture contained therein.

I name in part: Alahoganv Sofa: I for approved endorsed notes, bearing interest CANNON, DENNETT nahogany Parior hairs: Rocking do: Arm do; Recep tion do; mahogany Pier 1 nbies; Centre Tallies: Sofa aiveri street, opposite tsarniinrs. m2R-ts ADREON Aucts. Hy Samuel J. it Co. URN ITU RE, GRTlCER On THIS Alondav MORNING, 31sf at 10 o'clock.

thf marble top: Carpets and Mantel Orna li WANTED. IMMEDIATELY, OXK HLW-j KED able bodied, sober and ef'rtir-. MEN 1-M tween the aires of 21 and 3-5, to flii rhe ranks of the 1 ttri Regiment U. S. Infantry, now under orders for "California and Oregon.

Apply at tiie Obi rUmUz-vnus, Ao. 57 Jftrivf pnrt. miS-SCf nT" TvT.NT OnVn r.d reifahle-liCKiied fpt MEN, for the United States Dragoons and Mounted Rilles, to go to Orecon. California, i New Mexico and Texas. Clothing and subsistence free of expense.

Pay from 8 to per month. Fur farther particulars enquire at the DRAGOON RENDEZVOUS, corner of Albemarle and Fawn south ofPraft Baito. rnB-tf ments; Clocks: Divans and Ottomans: i-ofa: Parlor Stoves; Yeiiitian Blinds; Oil Cloth on dining-room and hall: mahogany Dining Tables: Sideboard; Lounge: cane Chairs: Chamber Furniture: mahogany Ward- Auction Store, No. 42 South Charles street, we shall sell a general variety of New and Second-Hand 1- urniture. viz: Solas; Dressing.

Cousoland Plain Bu obe: Dressm Bureaus: marble-top Enclosed Wtish-tands; French and high-post, Bedntendst.Toilet Sets- reaus; Wardrobes; mahogany Dining Tables: mahog Chairs; Rocking W'orkst ands: Bedsteads; Tables: Stands; super Feather Beds and Mattresses; Cots, ice. I raveung i rutins: earner ueu; with the usual assortment lounu a genteel crivate ng-Giasses: Orhee and wood-seat Cuairs: family. Also, a large lot ol Kitchen urmture. Settees: Carpeting: AA'ashstands: Sideboards, Terms cash, par lands. mJ-Stj a A.

C. ALATTHEAVS, Auctioneer. Kioconee; Loat. Crushed and LOST AND FOUND. Brown Sugar: Tea; fine Chewing Tobacco: Cigars; Brandy; Port A me; Cheese.

4 a s-reer. UNDER AX ORDER of the Court of Common Pleas for Baltimore citv. the undersigned will of CilOCKF.KY AKb. viz: Teas. Dining and DOG LOST Stray ed from pren ie of the sib on ers.

ou -ir'-t of t'po 2Sh valuable English MASTIFF DOG. De ie principal Book and Stationery it Ar.i ir a WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, POUBLIXG GAP. CUMBERLAND COUNTY. Pa. fer at public sale, on THIS the 3ist of Breakfast Plates; pint and Jr-pint Tumblers: Pitchers: at 1 at use r.Acnri age, in llie Cliy Ol JJal Castors; Lamps; Tea Canisters, his justly celebrated Mountain so imore.

the following valuable Building Lots: 1. All that LOT liegmnmg on the north side of Ed SAAI'L J. SOPER ts Auctioneers. PEREMPTORY" SALE OF FOUR HUNDRFD ward street, at the dUtanceof 13! feet inches from the north-west corner of Edward and Canal streets, thence binding west wardly 14 feet: on Edward street, with a LOTS FRESH SEASONABLE IMPORTED and and Carriage House attached. Appiv to A.

L. EBB. S4 Imbard street, or of B. DEFORD is. corner t'f Calvert and Im'irdsts: m31-tlT FOTlTft EN'TA ROOlVt in the second story of the Sun Iron Building, suitable for an Insurance Com-ptnvoraa oriice of any kind.

Inquire at the Sun orhee. m31-'tfr BOARDING. BT AR DIN It. Sinsrle Gentlemen. Gentlemen and their Wives, and Transient Ivxirders, can beae-cofniii'xiateil wirii BOARD at No.

H.5 Seeond street, opr-wite th' Town Clock. Three lars latelv iitt.l up for visiters, bv WM. H. KICILARDS. mZMntt BOARDlNti.

Several persons can be aecomnnoda-ted witii ser.reel Board, reniporanlv or permancnt-! at No. 42 X. AL VERT ST. mJ'-'ir "Country board wanted say from 3 to To miles from the city, or if on a direct line of railroad, is to 20 miies would not be objected to. Three or four rooms would be required for the season, ami HOARD with a respectable family, where no other boarders are, would lie preierred.

Address A Box lc9 Baltimore Post-omce, giving situation, terms, m2St; FVR-REXTATFURXlSnED PARLOR AND BED ROOM, large an! airv. in a central part oi thn cir: also, a smail BEL) ROOM, furnished. Anply at the Sun office. m26 eo3t: IVTOTICE. Cash advances made bvADREON St la on DRY GOODS.

GROCERIES. HARDWARE. FURNITURE, and Merchandise their ex'enve Establishment, No. 22 SOUTH CHARLES ST. ap! m22-2wj FOR SALE The Good-WiUof a GARDENER'S STALL.

No. Lexington Marker. It is simatel. anil a Urst-rate stand for ail kinds of vegetat.ies. Persons in want of eooil stand would do well to make early application.

For further information please apply at No. 173 East Monument street, riodoor west of sterang street: or. o. i.y, street. LENFIELD STARCH.

vi A fresh supply of tins celebrated STARCH. 2 lb. boxes, containing papers, of pounds, half pounds and quarter pounds, iihi reoeivetl rv the agents. MORTON LATROBE, m2-lni corner Ij-mnard and Fretienck sts. C' HOICE A AN AC I A J.

C. SMITH. l5l Baltimobe Stkekt.oppo-vit the Museum, has hand CIGARS and CHEWING TOBACCO of the finest quality, with an assortment of other articles in his line, to which he inviten the attention of citizens and st.rancers. m29-51tt PENNSYLVANIA SKKD LEAF TflBTvCl O. We have just received 5t Nixes Old Perms Ivania Seed Toliaew some very select A No.

1, which we offer ill lots or by the single case. BELT BOWIE, trnrS-ootf 47 Lieht at. BOSTON RUM BOSTON RUM, from the tmt celebrated Distilleries, constantly on hanl ari.l for safe tit lowest rates bv MORTON LATROBE. Corner IombHrd and Frederick sts. ERAS I YE SOAP.

Just received from Iw.ston that celeb'-ated Sap. with a large assortment for the Toilet Musk. Flower of Orange, and a general va-netv of useful Family Soaps. Also, fine GKOCE RlES. P.

A. NMCKEKSON. 4u X. Charles street. GRlXDSTOX ES AND FEATII ERS Constantly on hand and for sale by ASHTOX A.

MARTIN m9-t: No. St S. sfret. scription wnif, exc--ption of face and ears, which are marked yellow. Whoever will return the same 'ail reci-iva liberal rew ru.

CAN FIELD. BRO. jt C(X. corner Baito. and Chir.es sts LOST "the 1 oris a bay 'M f-QTn 15 il hands iugn.

r.ef.ve.-n ti and 7 SJX-jpsrs old, white spot in her forehead, one white hind foot. A reward of two doi''ai- will be eiv-en for i said marc tj JOHN DARKER, Exeter ss. i DOMESTIC DR. i GOODS. On WEDNESDAY" MORN ING next.

June 2d, at 9' o'clock, on tlie second leptn ol leer, anu a use wiurn mrougnonr. 2. Also tiie LOT beginning on the north side of Ed boor of our warenouse. No. 42 Svr.it Charles street.

ward street, at the distance of 1B9 feet 2 inches from the we will sf 'tits Seasonable English, French, Ger north-west corner oi l.owaru ami canni hence binding on Edward street 14 feet, with an man. Swiss arm Domestic Dry Goods, consisting of Black and Fancy Silks. I- oulard French Barege de Lame. Alous de I Lustres, 'Linens even depth of about 73 feet. 3.

Also the LOT adjoining the above on tlie west, tne -T'u fine Piibseriber. a iane ret) p5tm TAKEN UP. ,5011 tbe enc osiire i hams, Fancy Prints, with like width and depth. large horns, rail ncarlv white. "I'OU wi The owner will please come forward, prove propertv.

almj. Super Black and Fancy Cloths; Black and Fancv 4. Also the LO 1 adjoining the last on the west, with ike width and depth. The taxes for ia.51 will be paid. The title is perfect-v good.

A plat of the propeity may be seen at mv we.i and lavora. Iy known to tne citizens ol Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburg and other places, will be open for visiters on and after the 1st of June next. The buildings have been greatly enlarged and improved, in order to meet the increasing patronage. For families, invalids, and those who admire Aloun-tain scenery tins place tiers inducements unsurpassed by any watering place, in tne United States. "Tlie distance from Philadelphia, vja Ilarnsburg, Carlisle, and NewviMe.

is 140 miles; from Baltimore loo milef, iu P. hours, at tlie cost oi 3 wi. R.f-rnrf for B'dtimor Air. Jas. George, Henry Reiman ot Sons, Messrs.

John AfcCullogh Co. SCOTT COYLE, m2Q-2m Proprietor. It.TK SUAIMER BOARDING AT THE "SYKESVILLE HOTEL." l-fo I situate o- the Baltimore an Ohio RaTlkoad. aUmt an hour's ride from the city of Baltimore. The situation is delightful, cool and healthy.

The cars pass to and from the Hotel three times a da It has been fitted up for SUAIMER BOARDERS, with much care, aud many improvements made. The BAR being removed, from the main building to the basement, which, with other changes, gives to the Hotel ail the ad vantages of a Private Boarding House. Terms from 3 to $5 per week. For particulars address EZRA DOR msi-eolm( Proprietor, 1 Auctioneers. -FURNITURE, PIANOS.

Sec, AT AUCTION -On AVEDNESDAY AIORNI.n'g, June 2d at clock, at our Stores, we shall sell, to close sales 12 mahogany spring-seat Sofas: 13 mahogany spring-seat Rocking Chairs; mahogany French and high post Bedsteads; do. Dressing Cabinets; marble top Tables-mahogany and walnut AVardrobes: do. do. Secretaries and Book-Cases; in dozen mahogany spring-seat Chairs: Mattresses: Beds and Bedding; together wito a lot of Furniture from a private family. rS5fia3 ALSO, One PIANO, in rosewood case, fTT-ri Conrad Aleyer, of Philadelphia, metallic all other recent improvements.

ALSO, One costly Piano, in Rosewood case of the most modern make, with all the recent improvements, made by Chickering. of Boston. A LSO. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF FURNITURE AND PIANO, at 10 o'clock. One Rosewood Piano-f orte and Cover, made by Chickering.

of Boston; Piano Sioot; Rosewood Portable Desk; Divan Lamp-Stoves, W.M. p. LEAION, Ailm'r, of Sarah Ann Todhunter, deceased. CANNON, BENNETT Aucts. ALSO, ON WEDNESDAY MORN IN', 2d June, at 10 clock, by order of the Orphans' Court, a lot of Clothing.

Trunks. Cases, Boxes, Charts, Spanish Atlas, Sand Paper, LEAVIS ANDOAVN, F.x of Thomas H. Sewer, deceased. CANNON, BENNETT mySl-tsJ Ifk Auctioneers. NEAA" BARQU AT AUCTION.

AY'ill ggaSrsold at the City Block, at the foot of Falls ave-inucon June 3d, at 12 o'clock, the new Bafque lying at said wharf, built of the best materials ot about 216 tons with the spars thereto belonging. Terms cash. CANNON, BENNETT my29- ts Auctioneers. By S. il.

Gover. A'ALUABLE PR YONT AV ST. at AUCTION. AA'ill be sold on TUESDAY" AFTERNOON. June 1st, at 5i o'clock, on tho premises, tlie lollowing very valuable property, viz All that lot and improvements.

situated on the east side of AVolf No. 200. three doors north from Alice Anna street, frontiiifvon AA'olf st. 14 feet with a depth of 62 feet, to a 3 feet alley, with good dry cellar, ii.c. The improvements consist of a good two story brick DAA'ELLING, with brick back building, The al-ove proper is well calculated for a huckster, or a person attending market.

Ground rent on the whole lot only $2 02. Terms one-half cash, balance in six months with interest. SAAI'L. H. GOVER, m26-3t No.

9 South street. SEVEN NEAA' BRICK DAVELLTNG ON CHINA BETWEEN HENRIETTA and lLEE NEAR EUTAAV. AT AUCTION." Cassimers; Satinets and Pants Stuffs; super French Cashmerets. Drabd'Ete. Cloth; Insli Linens: Serges: Brown Linens: Silecias: Swiss.

and Cambric Muslin. store in Lomlan.l street, anil any further particulars there ascertained. The teims will be made known at thesale. JOS. Wl Trustee.

par charges an I fake her awav. SAAIUEL Wl ELM. 'Canle Sca.es. in -St FOUND--On Saturday last, a SILVER SPOON, wiii.tli the owner can have by describing same, ami paying for this advertisement, on application at the Sun oriiee. LOST, in Howard.

Hanover or Baltimore streets, on Thursday morning last, a large SHAWL-PIN, with solid engraved eold head. It is hiiiliiy valued as a memento, and a liber-l reward will be paid for us return to GEO. WEBB, Jeweler, Baltimore street, near Culvert. myJlK't' l-lM I t. T.

Also, a large assortment ot Domestics. Also, Hosiery, Gloves and Suspenders. Citv and country buyers are invited. Terms cash. SAAI'L.

J. SOPER m31-ts? A. C. J1A I I HEW Auctioneer. TENS 1 A SUPE IOR URN I TURK.

On TUESDAY AIORNING, June 1st, at 10 o'clock, I shall sell, at my arerooms. No. 26 S. Charles street, a splendid assortment of Furniture. 1 PUBLIC SALE OF A'ALUABLE PROPER TV SIVIXSRKRV MILLS HlRrnDIl Stores Ba.tiij;ore.

n-GtT DEAIOCR AT I )N YEN TI ON Strangers co rrT-ing to at, end rhe Convention can find a comfortable SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON by giving JOHN" A. JONES a call, at 23 Baltimore street, one square East of the Also, can have tjjeir Hair DYED instantaneously to any shade desired. Go to Jones. Tiiose elderly-young gentlemen who are et on tne bench of simile blessedness, and whose locks are beco-ning Marhtd under tiie in line nee of time's snowy tmgers and those other sundries who have too trie an auburn, or too saffron colored locks for beauty, had better all take up tlie line of march, straight to John A- Jones, E. Baltimore wiiere the can get fixed so black and glossy, that their sweethearts will find'them quite irresistible, and their fortunes will lie made forthwith.

Jones can do ir. Give him a call and bps for vinimplves. 1r1 m27-12t: OR A MENTA I ON" FURNITURE AND PREMIUM SPRING MATTR ESSES. -GEO. STl'RfrES.

S. W. corner of BALTIAIORE and FREDERICK STREETS. Baltimore, and Nog. phi and 92 WALNUT STREET.

Philadelphia, would respectfully solicit of the public an examination of h.is new and beautiful specimens of rich Iron Wares, -comprising a large variety of articles for use and ornament never be fore manufactured in this country which are the following: IRON BEDSTEADS, Single and Double of French and American designs suitable for p-ivate dwellings, hotels and public in-stifuiions. The many advantages of Iron Bedsteads have caused their general introduction in England and France, and they are now coming rapidly into use in "is eountrv. HAT TREES, UAIRRELLA STANDS. Fir and Blower Stands; Parlor and Hotel Spittoons: Andirons: Dish Foot Scrapers; Flower Stands and Vases; Parlor Inkstands; Mantel Thermometers; Clocks; Alirrors. Jtc.

CENTRE AND PIER TABLES, With tops beautifully inlaid with Pearl and Silver, and forming a novel and elegant article of Parlor Furniture: Garden Setteees and Chairs; Fountains; Urns; fire hounds; Lions. See. Also, on hand and made to order, the uneqnaled PREMIUM SPRING To which first premiums, Thr kr Silver Medals, were awarded during the last exhibitions in New Yot Philadelphia and Baltimore, thus endorsing if, as the only pe.rffctbfd now in use. Spring Seats made for Chairs, Carriages and Church pews. ma-TmS HWIRUE STITRGF.S COUNTY.

AID. One half or all" of this VAI.C name, part: rvosewoou wamut anu inalioganv Sofas; pcA- I is. iraei 3rf-onithe su bscril Kr, on te 27t i st a a small Centre. Rout and Pier lames; mahogany Sideboards: Reception Chairs; Rocking mahogany Parlor and Arm Chair; rosewood, walnut and maiio'gtinv Dress BiiiidieCOW. with straight and siiarp horns.

ABLE PROPERTY" will be sold on TUESDAY. June 1st, at 1 o'clock, P. AL. at tne I nited States Hotel, in Havre de Grace. This prooertv contains about 149 acres of a superior quality of land, and is situated immediately on the Philadelphia, and Baltimore Railroad.

and Postroad from Baltimore to Havre FRANKLIN HOTEL, BALTIAIORE ing. Consul anu plain tsureaus: rencn Bedsteads: The reward will be paid on returning her to WM. lELLlS, Milkman, near Star Tavern, on the high and low post Bedsteads; marble-top enclosed CO All I he undersigned. formerly pro mJi-3! orK Ko- Washstands: toilets; suner heather Beds and Hair nrieior ol nc r-ouih street House. Ha timore de Grace, and four miles from the latter place.

cit. respecMully mlorins his friends and the public. Matt resscs; Dining and Breakfast Jubles, Also. STRAYED FROM THE SCBSCR1- that he has taken the above HOTEL, which has been BER.onthe 2Sth instant Jbnr fresh Milch 4 second-hand 1 lanoes. Also, a large assortment of super new Household Furniture, of every description.

Ihe improvements consist of a Hriclf MILL, four stories high, and built of the best material, with tw run Burrsand Corn Stone, with a CORN .1. -a .1, i thoroughly repaired for the accommodation of those who wish to take a delightlul drive. I his house pos (Oils. One was wnite, witli red spots: one bho-k wiili winte face; one a. ret with a the it side of her neck: the other a dark red.

iu, anu viv. iioLcn rtLico.neo, ail in goou or- iunip I ler. with a nevpr-lailing stream: also, a comfortable lerms casii. or goctis iree. iii29-ts U1 A.

C. MATTIIEAYS, Aucts By Wm. Hamilton. TRAVELING "TTsTCARPET RAGS. with large horns.

A reward of SI DOLLARS will sesses manv advantage over others, having attached a pure CHALYBEATE SPRING, Bowling Alley, and other healthful recreations. Also, a fine Grove for picnic parties. The healthy location renders it DWELLING, MILLER'S HOUSE, a large Store- ioiise, A arehouse, and all other necessary outbuild desirable for those wishing to pass the summer months STRAW DRY" GOODS. GLASS WARE, GOLD and SIIA'ER WATCHES. GOLD ings.

Tne communication with Philadelphia and Baltimore from this place is direct, there being daily conveyances by railroad and water. Flour and grain can in tne country. A limited number ot families can ob tain board upon immediate application at the Hotel. AND PLATED JEWFILRY, GOLD CHAINS, at Private Sale, wholesale or retail, at my auctior. An OAINTBUS leaves Barnum's Hotel at, 8 o'clock, A.

AL. 21 P. AL, and one from Gen'l Wavne Inn at 4 P. AL; returning leaves Franklin Hotel at 8 and 11 A. be shipped every nay at a inning cost.

Persons wishing to purchase will find this a safe room. No. 177 Pratt street, between Charles and Hanover streets. and profitable investment. and V.

AL AVITHOUT RESERAE. Will be sold on THIS Terms matte known on aav oi saie. or lurther particulars address GILLESPIE N. B. Persons wishing the Omnibus to call for them at their residence, by leaving an order at Gen.

AVayne 31st at 5 o'clock. P. AL. on the nremison Country merchants and City dealers, purchasing foi cash, wiil find bargains at HAMILTON Auction Rooms, my20-tfl 177 Pratt street. WANTED.

AND AVAR RANTS bought and ml 4 Havre de Grace, Aid. 1 tin, the win ue waiteu upon. AVAL STODDARD. Franklin, Alay ir. 1852.

m20-eolml i. DAR LEY be given for the, return to WILLIAM V. COLE. Hoffman street, iierween Bolton and Gmuly sts. 21 i L'tjoS'.

The Jmbhc "are cautioned a.ainst purchasing a CHECK drawn by Robert Clinton Wright, on the Union Bankof Maryland, dated 2.5tii Mav. ISoJ, for 5n. six hundred and two dollars, ami fiftv cents, i which has iieen lost or mislaid. mJS-tit ROBT. CLINTON WRIGHT.

tp-i. STRAYED AWAY, on Saturday the 22d 43255'' from tiie Cattle Scales, a small white tii beef COW. altogether white as weil as recollected, small crooked horns, and small neat limbs, weight alut seven hundred pounds. Five dollars will be paid for the return of said Cow to the Cattle or two dollars for information where she maybe had. SAM'L WILHELEM.

mi5-6tl OS'T, OR MISLAID A Certificate for ONE la THOUSAND SHARES in the capital stock of the Centrifugal Company of Maryland. issued toThos. J. Jxvegrove. dated March 3d.

i8Sl. and signed bv F. H. Smith. President.

This is to certify that a re-issue tor said lost stock will le made in conformity to the said Companies By-Laws. mln-3w F. F. POPE, President. the following very valuable Property, viz Seven new and well-built two-storv Brick DAVF.LI I'GS, situated on the east side of China street, between Htu-rietta and Lee streets, each fronting on China street HALL.

AND A T.I API. BEAUTIFUL VU3 ESTATE, the residence of the fate Dr. John sold at No. 177 Pratt where the highest cash prices will be paid. Money advanced on all kinds of Aler-chandise.

Sales of real and personal estate, houses. Troup, containing alumt 39 ACRES, will be off ered BEDFORD SPRINGS. ESPY L. ANDERSON. Proprietor, re spect fullv informs the public that this cele 11 leet 9 mcnes, witn a oeptn ot 50 leet, toa lo feet alley, subject to a ground rent each of r.avbi for sale, at the Exchange, in this city, on SATUR lots, or private dwellings, household furniture, so on tlie most reasonable terms.

brated and fashionable WATERIXG PLACE is now the 5t of une. DAR LEY HALL is situated upon the Baltimore and Harford turnpike, within two hundred yards of the northern boundary of the city. semi-annually. Sold free of all encumbrances to day of sale. Under rent, each house, of $60 per annum.

Terms of sale A credit of 16 months will be given on .137 50 of the purchase money on each house opened and fully prepared for the reception and accommodation of visiters. m22-tf WM. HAMILTON, Alio. TV I ORTGAGE SALE. Notice is hereby given that ill on the 11th dav ol June.

1852. the undersigned. It, is deemed unnecessary to give a oescnption ol the improvements and grounds. as it issimposed that those Air. Anderson has the gratification of announcing to the numerous patrons of the Springs, and the public generally, that the establishment will be placed under balance casn.

This property will be sold separate, and a lease given for each house. who are desirous of purchasing will examine and judge for themselves. As a beautiful and delightful residence, or as property likely to enhance in value, no Geo. AV. Ogsron, under the authority of the act ol Assembly of 1836, ch.

192. entitled "an act relating to mortgages in the city and county of Baltimore, "and by virtue of a certain mortgage deed between Franklin Cooper and Laura, his wife, of the one part, grantors, and George Neilson, of the other part, dated Mav, 13, cAAI'L li. bUVER, my26-ts r1 No. 9 South street. the superintendence ol A.

S. BARN I late proprietor of the Howard House, New York, whose well known ability and wide spread reputation as a landlord, aflords the fullest assurance of comfort and properly in me vicinity oi uait imore ctin oo comparea wit tin's. Persons desirous of seeing the place can do so every day betwean 5 and 7 o'clock, P. Sunday excepted. JOHN S.

GITTINGS, enjovment to every person who may be disposed to seek this retreat, either for health or pleasure. Experienced Servants and a fine Band of have m21- Baltimore. Mav 20. 1852 dfsl j. FOUR DESIRABLE BRICK DAVELLINGS flON SCOTT STREET.

NEAR THE BALTI-ti-MOREAND OHIO RAILROAD sell on THIS DAY, May Slst, at 4 o'clock, on the premises, the following desirable property, viz: All tuase LOTS and IAIPROA'EAIENTS situated on the ean side of Scott street, between Pratt and McHen- been emragenior tne season. mjr-eoimT JBy bihsoii cS; Co. tosEPTTS. sTapletox. No.

vm B.iiTtyosK Street, Four r1nrr of St. Pint kiniN BRUSH KS. BELLOWS. FISHING RODS and TACKLE: and has in store a neat arietv of very fine BRI SHES, suitable travelers. Wholesale and Retail.

ITVTONOMICAL ESS EX E. Delicious, wholesome, eheajp one package, I jan' four pnmht of C'ojfee. Housekeepers anil dvs peptics, try it. Price SI per dozen. Reynoils' in-fauibie Rheumatic Liniment: Horner's Mustard: the "Apostate lovera Fate." ''Honey Tooth Paste." Mazazines; Novels: Svip; Newspapers: St-ttioncrv; tor sale at WEiSHAMPEL'S ariety Store.

1'rai t. near Ho ward st 27-t vit LUMBER FOR BUILDERS AND CABINET MAKERS. Siting les; Utbs: Pickets: Oak. Ash, poplar, Cherry, Walnut and Dressed Flooring; W. P.

Panel; Common, Select and Common Cuiiuigs. A full assortment on hand and for sale low bv BURNS i. SLOAN. Corner of Eutaw and German streets, my5-ec5ui) And from wharf. West Falls avenue.

REMOVED. M. F. YOUNG CO. have REMOVED from 20 Hanover street, to 75 BOWLY'S WHARF.

eol mo( CMilNGLES. SHINGLES. SHINGLES For tale low, if taken trom tlie vessel. ROBERT HOOPER. 112 pTiitt strepr.near South.

tri26o3t or lower end McEiderry 's dock. F'LOCR, BUTTER AND BACON 6 kezs prime Fresh Glades BUTTER 30 Sides Country Cured BACON 150 bbls. I- amiiT and Second Family FLOUR S50 bbls. Extra, Superfine and Rye ELOL'R, for bakers and grucers. For sale by GRAFTON' m3- tJy2 Baltimore opp.

Etitnw House. GEXTC, READ THIS. I am nowrentv frTreceive any amount of Spring and Summer CLOTHING, to either clean, dye, alter or repair, at short notice. Coats handsomely cleaned and pressed for Sf cents; Pants 2S All articles made to look equal tonew. I'aict, staaia, removed without injuring the finest clotn.

E. M. SHANE, Tailor, TOHN H. ING. A TTO XE AT A IV.

OFFICE FAYETTE STREET, in the late Post Office Building, second door from North st. Prompt attention given to all business. fe27-tJel LOAN. The subscriber is authorised to Loan, on undoubt'-d security, bv Mortgage or Real Estate, the city. FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, for five years or more.

Appiv to ALFRED W. THOMPSON, m2o-3t No. fi2 Fayette street. PUBLIC SALE OF DESIRABLE BUILDING HALL'S SPRINGS. A DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RETREAT.

ioio, aim ittuoiuc. fiunuih i.un iiewuita in raiu-more county, in Liber A. W. No. 365, folio 535, which mortgage has been assigned and convevedto the undersigned by and between said George" Neilson, George Penniman and Harriet his wife, of the one part, and George YV.

Ogston, of the ot her part, and recorded in Liber, A YV. No. 414, folio 43, of the Land Records aforesaid: NX ill proceed to sell, on the premises, at 12 'clock, the day aforesaid, at public auction, fo the highest bidder for cash, ail those parts of the TRACT OF LAND known by the name of Athol or Achel, situate on the Frederick turnpike road, in Ball imoie county. LOTS ON CANAL ST. On THIS the 31st instant, we will sell at Public Auction, at 4 o'clock, P.

on the rremises. 10 LOTS OF. GROUND, u- nscriher. proprietor of this well known resort i nc 1 1 on tiie Harford road, three miles from Baltimore, respectfully informs his friends, and the public, that he Iims inst his place, for the Summer Season, with ated at the northwest corner of Canal and Eager one lot fronting 32 feet on Canal street, and 9 lots each AND WARRANTS. I will pav the verv hi 14 leet, running back 80 feet to a 10 feet alley.

Terms, one-third cash, one-third in six months, and increased facilities fo accommodate. His BAR is supplied with the best WINES, ALES and LIQUORS, his LARDER with the best the season affords. one-third in twelve months, with interest. (CLOTHING. MOORE rr JOUXSTOX, No.

357 Baltimore street, near Eutaw, have.of recent pur chases, fine Cloths, Cassimers and Vestmgs for spring suits, to which they invite the attention of customers and the public generally. Also, in their Clothing De-pal tment will be found a large siock of Readv-AIade Clothing, manufactured in the best manner and sold at he lowest prices: fine Shirts, ote. inhr-sMTh4m: 1UCR ATI VE. Indies and Gentlemen, desirous ol increasing their income, may acquire, in afew lessons, anil on very moderate terms, a perfect knowledge of tiie lollowing elegant and profitable arts: Irnament-ing and Inlaying with Pearl and Gold, either Paper Alache, AVood or Iron: Grecian Oil Painting; modern Fresco Painting; Painting and Gilding on Leather, Glass, ifce. Specimens to be seen at No.

180 SARATOGA between Eutaw and Paca. Parties may vie instructed Attheirown residences. mll-ltri! C'HUX A GLASSANb QU EENS WAR E. SELLING OFF-GREAT BARGAINS! RAAISAV 146 Baltimore opposite Carroll Hall, are closing out their entire stock oi beautiful Goods at a great sacrifice, and will sell all kinds of CHINA, GLASS and EN WAR at little more than half the usup Ipriees. STORE FOR RENT, with or without Stock and FiTrMli-sS.

iliinh will Ka arlH tinrmn 1 Q-1 i BALTIMORE BROXZ rFo PA CA 2d DOOR OF FAYETTE. The subscriber respectfully solicits the patronage of the trade and the nulilic in general for every description of Bronze, Brass and Coifiposition CASTING, whether plain, rojed or hollow. Statuettes for the ornamentation of Gai Braokets end Chandeliers made hollow without brazing. ALFRED BUJAC. Refers to Hnywrnd, Bnrtlett Co.

riill-lmi 'I 'HE UXDTlRSl GNElJ Iiavlne retired from'mer-' cantile business, has OPENED AN OFFICE in Georgetown, D. for Ihe collection of debts and pri vate claims; the obtaining Land Warrants, and Claims against the Government. He will act as administrator on estates, and as agent to purchase and sell real estate. From 12 years' experience in business, combined with a knowledge of commercial and property law, he will be enabled to attend correctly to all business tha may be rlaced in his hands. RICHARD P.

JACKSON. rkfekexces Woods, Bridges St, Co. I Thomas Cassard, "himore. Ho weU'fc Shoemaker, Georgetown. Iliajt? "a new work He also serves up 1CE-CREAA1 and all kinds of and by the said mortgage mentioned and conveyed that is to say, all that part of said tract which is described as follows: Beginnine at a post standing near CONFECTIONERY.

There is no place in the vi the middle of the second culvert on the north side of GIBSON Auct'rs. -Eb ADAIINISTRATOR'S SALE OFA FRAME fWi DAA'ELLING ON EAST STREET. By virtue "-of an order of the Orphans' Court of Baltimore city, the undersigned, administrator d. b. n.

of Joel P. Carmack. deceased, will sell at auction, THIS cinity of Baltimore more pleasant to wnue away a summer hour and the proprietor flatters himself that he is enabled to entertain agreeably such as may be i -J rates tor JlJi.ICA. i.A.MJ iv AK ti AM a or 8U and acre Warrants for any other Wars, Wanted Old Illinois Paten rs. A.

M. I. S. Bounty Land Office, m27-ThsM3t( No. 234 W.

Pratt st. near Sharp. DR. JOSEPIiTl II I LiTITaVr corner of HILL and HANOVER where he may be consulted professionally, either by night or dav. OFFICE Adjoining the Apothecary Hfors of G.

A. Moore. Orhee Hours 8 till 9, A. 2 till 4, P. 7 till 9, P.M.

ml-lm: pleased to visit, the place. The road leading fo it is in the redericK turnpilie road, immediately beyond the fourth mile stone; and running thence, binding fon the north side of said road south 88 degrees, west 44 perches and 3-10 of a. perch, to a stake; thence north of a degree, west 83 perches and 2-10 of a perch, to a excellent order. GE(LFASTIE. m2fr-'eo3t' 31st, instant, nt 5 o'clock, P.

on the premises. No. 77 East street, near Douglas street, all that Lot ol WASHINGTON GARDEN, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE post; thence north 57 degrees, west 20 perches and 8-10 of a perch, to a post standing in the third line of Athol; thence, running with the said line, north 39 degrees. Ground situate on the east side ol Last street, fronting 19 feet and running back 105 feet, more or less, with all the Improvements, A-jz: 1 two-story FRAME DAA'ELLING, with Back-Building; subject to a This pleasant, popularresort, is located from usy thoroughfares, of our city, and adorned fefiiTi east 5 perches and 1-10 of a perch, fo a stake: thence south 48 degrees, east 78 perches and 8-10 of a perch, ground-rent of $33 fi6i per annum. EAV HOOKS! NEW BOOKS! with Flora's choicest ottenngs; it has commodious Arliors, and is stocked with every thing in the RE-F RES1IAI EN line which can possibly cater to an Epicurean taste.

The deep vaults of the establish-lif nihl the proprietor in the hottest midsummer LOCOMO- ORRIS' HAND BOOK FOR Terms of Sale cash, i in 3 months and in 6 months the credit pa ments to be secured by bonda iu a oiuiir, iiiinpr, m.mii rfllttlfrs, west fK pcl CIlCH and 9-10 ofa perch, to the place of beginning contain T1VES, ENGINEERS, and MACHINISTS. ft i AW ing acres, more or less. ALSO All that part of the said Tract of Land de ry streets, and opposite Hayward Bartlett's Iron Fouudery. The Lots front Scott street 14 feet each, with a depth of 156 feet to Dawson street, having two good fronts. The consist of four well-built two-story and attic Brick DAVELLINGS.

with hack Kitchen, the front painted: all of which are finished in good style, and built of the best materials, and under rent to good tenants. Thev will be sold separate. Ground rent $2 33 per front foot. Terms of sale, one-half cash, balanoe in 6 months, with interest and approved security. SAML.

II. GOVER, No. 9 South street. aa STORE AND DAYELLING OX EAST LOMBARD ST. AT AUCTION.

AVill be sold TUESDAY' AFTERNON, June 1st, at 4 o'clock on the premises, the lollowing described property, All that lot and improvements, situated on the' north side of ImUard street, (opposite the Eastern Fountain between Spring and Eden streets.front-ing Lombard st. 14 feet inches, with a depth of GC feet to a 3 feet alley. The improvements consist of a well built three story brick DAV 1 and STORE, with back buildings and summer kitchen. This store is well calculated for a confectionery, being occupied now as such with much success. Ground rent $2 50 per front foot.

Term and particulars at sale. SAM'L H. GOVER, iii29-tsl (st) No. 9 South street si, TRUSTEE'S SALE. By' virtue ofa Decree I the High Court of Chancery, the undersigned, iTrustee, will sell, at public auction, on the premises at 12 o'clock, on AVEDNESDAY, the 2nd day of June next ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND AND PRO PERTV situated iu Frederick county, Maryland, en the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, known by the rmme of "Monrovia Depot," now occupied by Jacob Cro-nise, comprising a and AVare-hquse, with out-buildings and adjoining grounds containing some three acres.

This Depot is admirably adapted to trade with the county, and will be sold peremptorily. The terms ot saie are One-third cash, on the day of sale, and the rest, with interest, in 6 and 12 months. For the credit payments, notes or bonds, with SHCiiri- Hearing uneresi irom aav oi saie. JEHU CARMACK. Aam'rD.

B. N. m2ti-'ts GIBSON Aucts. to keep his unsurpassed LIQUORS, LAGER BIER, ALES. LIGHT WINES, Sic, in the most palatable stae of refreshing coolness.

ICE-CRKAATS, and all other REFRESHMENTS REMITTANCES TO IRELAND and PASSENGER CERTIFICATES ADAAIS CO'S. EXPRESS OFFICE scribed as follows Beginning at a post standing on he north side of the Frederick road aforesaid, running thence, bounding on the north side of said road, south 80 degrees, west 62 perches and 5-lOths of a perch: thence, running and lxmnding on the north side of said road, south West 40 nercheB to a stone: t.hencp ro-oiniar nnnlitv will also be kent constantly on hand, and those who wish to pass a happy hour will find "'WASHINGTON GARDEN" the great Balti-morean "Reticat of Pleasure." N. B. The BOWLING SALOONS, as usual, are running and binding on Richard Caton's Land, north 39 east 139 perches and l-10th of a perch to post; thence, running and binding on the land hereinbefore 162 BALTIAIORE STREET The undersigned have arranged with Messrs. GRINNELL, MIN-TURN for the exclusive agency of the celebrated "Swallow Tail Line" of Packet Ships, from Liverpool.

Irishmen wishing to send money to their friends at home or to bring them out, will find our i.Tiit nf tlm "Swallow Tail lane" BLAKE'S FAMILY ENCYCLOPEDIA OF USEFUL KNOWLEDGE. BRYNE'S PRACTICAL MODEL CALCULATOR, for the Engineer, Mechanic. Machinist, Manufacturer of Engine Work, Naval Architect, Miner and Millwright. A TREATISE ON A BOX OF INSTRUMENT and tiie Slide Rule, for the use of Gangers, Engineer. Seamen and Stud-mis; bv Thosl Kentish.

THE PATER-HANGER'S COMPANION; by Ja7. Arrowsmif li. ASSAY KRS GUIDE: bv Oscar M. I.ieNr. A BOOK FOR A CORNER; bv Leigh Hunt.

THE STRANGER'S GUIDE tX BALTIMORE, showing the easiest and best mode of seeing all the, public buildings and places of note. Just published and for sile bv JOHN MURFHY Jc Publishers, Booksellers, and SfiHoners, myCl-eoSt. l73 Ba'tnnore st. in admirable ortier. in 1-lm D.

PRALLE. Proprietor. described, south 48 east 21 perches and 4-loths of the CHEAPEST, SAFEST and most RELIABLE NOTICE TO TRAVELERS VISITING MONTREAL, CANADA. THE DONEGANA HOTEL. fiSiit Bayards, mh24-eoif? 162 Baltimore street.

peiun; utenee, running ana oinamg on saiu lana.soutn of a east 85 and 3-10 perches to the beginning-containing 37 acres, more or less; excepting one quarter of an acre part thereof be the same more or less, conveyed by deed of the ISfb day of May, 1846, by said Cooper and wife to one Andrew Rusk, and excepted irom the operation of said mortgage which sale is made because of the default of the said Franklin NOTRE DAME STREET, faatit.v POACHES. HACKS. lUOA 1 KL.AL, UAiS AL1 A. J. H.

DALEY, Late of Daley's Rasco's Hotel. a23-Sm 'The subscriber, thankful for past favors, -rotnotfiill informs his lnends and the cooper in not paying the the third and last note in the K.0 ,1 mnr K- ll manlinno 1 ,,,1 1 1. WM. S. STEWART, VV Nn.

353 TV. PRATT near Green. public in general that he has made an addition to his itoflr nf Rom splendid famdy COACHES, which will fCliTTcE! ice: 1 MOUNT PLEASANT FARM ICE. I return thanks for prist favors, and would respectfully inform my customers and the public, that! am fow prepared to furnish them with Northern or other CE throughout the season, upon easy Those who have not yet given me a trial, wni find it greatij to Lheir advantage to give me a call. MICHAEL HURLEY, Of.ce No.

3 South street, Fourtli door trom the Sun Iron Building, her lee can at all tunes be had, wholesale or retail, N. H. Orriprs proinotiv atrnyil tn. Dlrt-Sin. ATTENTION, OME LADIES! Hasten to the Store, The Cntipef.

Bet in Baltimore; fiareams are there for one mid all. So don't forget to give a call. Ribbons, Laces. Gloves and Bonnets. Taut Bnaux wd! praite in loving sonnets; Embroder.es, 'Kerchiefs, and Hose.

Fins, Needies and Perfurnos to please the nose; Swiss Edgings and Inserting, And 1'ov IJoxes, vryVilvertmg. Baradiis vou here are sure to meet. At Tic- 2C HAXOYER STREET, If vou want coods so very cheap, Just step there and take a peep. WORTHINGTON S. 56 Hanover street.

nrZ-2t? Pro Bono PrBLico. RUGGISTS GLASSWARE. We would call the attention of Druegists, Perfumers, and others, to our large and well selected stock of S'nop Kurni-ttir consisting of Tinctures, Salt Mouths, Show Globes, Fancy Colognes and I'rescnption Viais every pattern; Apothecaries' Presenption Scales; Wedgewood and Porcelain Wares; Jars; Lamps; Cniinnevs. A lot of Tumblers, for sale low to ose. For wholesale and retail, by W.

B. llOLLIN US WORTH it South Claries payable six years from date, for the sum of $3,000 Dealer in all kinds of FURNITURE. Both New mo principal wnereoi remains aue ana unpaid. always be held in readiness at his stables for their accommodation, with handsome matched Horses, and and A Aid is bought and sold. myia-n GtiOKGE W.

OGSTOJN careful and accommodating urivers. w. IAD It IVCl TVTr, "VTT J- V- By the Authoh ok Shan dy Maguire. Just Published Part I. Price 25 THE SFJEWIFE: a Tale of the Times of Queen Elizabeth.

By Pail Pefpergrass, author Shandv Alaguire. The story is of the early part of Elizabeth's reign. Thetiueen herself is tlie principal actor; and we know cf no writer who has so truly conceived and to faithfully illustrated her character both as a sovereign and as a woman. The interest of the story turns on her intrigues with Leicester on the one hand, and with the enennesof the Queen of Scots on the other. The sutxjrdinate actors in the drama, particularly the Spitrit herself, Nell Gower, Sir Geoffrey AVentworth the old English gentleman, with his fino old Catholic memories, the daring, reckless young Irishman, Rodger O'Brien, and the faithful blundering servant Reddy Cornier, are drawn with remarkable force and distinct ness of character.

MURPHY Publishers, m29-flGt( 17M Baltimore street. EGYPTIAN POISON PAPFfTT'r the desfrue-i tion of Flies, Musquitoes, Roaches. This justly celebrated article has been used with great success during the last Ikw years, and never fails to destroy these insects, aVit attracts and kills them almost instantaneously. Price 6i cents a sheet, or 50 cents a TAKR. The subscribers fiaving purchased of ty.

to be approved by the Trustee, will be required. For particulars, inquire of J. J. SPEED, Trustee. SAMUEL II.

GOVER, Ancf. 0900 REGARD. Two hundred dollars will be C-vW vaid bytue Baltimore and Onio Rai'rcad Company fir the first information leading directlv to tne. D'sciverv and Convictionof the person or persons who DERANGED THE RAILS ofthe Washington Braocii and caused the running oil' of the early train from Baltimore, between Wasniugton and Biadensburg, on Sunday the 23d inst. It is hoped that all good citizens will unite in an en deavor to ferret out the perpetrator of a mischief so wanton and dangerous to the public WILLIAM PARKER, my23-'eolm Gen'l Snp't Bait, and Ohio Railroad.

MEDAIRY'S PULMONARY BALSAM. A CnvpiiL'ND For the cure of Coughs. iir. iiicnaei warn, oi iianora county, on the Farm of Francis J. Dallam, of this City, a He will take grear, pleasure in senuing mem punctually to the moment ordered, for taking parties to or from the different Railroads, Steamboats, or for Shopping, Balls, Parties, short drives in the countr-y, on the most moderate terms.

Please apply to GEO. REILLY, at his Old Established Hack Stables, 25 Lombard street. South side, 5 doors AArest of Market Space. Two second-hand HACKS and HARNESS wiil be gold very low, if applied for immediately. my29-5tj mi.

ui superior tu rrj, wmcn is equal to any ever offered in this market, they will be slaughtered and exposed for sale on TUESDAY next, June 1st, at Stall To Carpenters-A TJATONIXG MAI E. AL Shaw's Patent, nearly new, for half price. m3-4t GUATvO. 700 tons A I EXTCATJ GUANO, in store and for sale by STIRLING AH ENS, m19-tf 54 Buchanan's wharf. AVe have the following certificate from Dr.

David Stewart, who analysed this Guano: "It contains the largest proportion of Phosphates I have ever met with. Wiiere they are deficient in soil, this Guano is cheaper and much more permanent than tlie Peruvian. Issued David Stewart." DOMEST 1C LIQUORS. 300 Barrels Double Rectified WHhbKY. 150 do.

Domestio BRANDY. 100 dn. GIN. GUNS, RIFLES AND PISTOLS. On hand, a large assortment of Double and Single GUNS, some in ma hogany fine and short Rifles: Duelling Pistols: Colt's Re iYO.

a liKllAIIWA A1AKKKT, Fell's Point. ACOB K. RUSK, WM. H. MUCKELROY 0 m29-3tt peating Pistols; Allen's nve anu six onrri revolvers, and a great variety of others; Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Game Dags, superior Percussion Caps, Vnds Pnwilor Shot.

Persons in want nf ntiv ot GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, warranted genuine, constantly on hand and for saie at THOMAS C. HOPKINS' Driif? and Apothe Colds, Diseases of the Lungs, This Balsam is pleasant to the taste, and never fails in effect ing prompt and permanent cures. Prepared and sold by John Medaihv, at his principal Depot, Baltimore Lyceum, comer of Baltimore and Charles streets; by SETH S. HA.NCE, 108 BaidHiOre Street, ftcd Bt the principal IU Corner of EXCHANGE PLACE and COMMERCE STR EET, ARCHITECTURAL and i CARVER keep on hand Ionic, Corinthian and ComFosite CAPITALS, of tha vuims All crdsrs prornf Li 63tei.ua. stiit-Z! the above goods, are respectfuUy invited to call at Nn, -J M.

CaivMt st( Cheapjidj. mnmtf, cary store, comet cf BrcsdT snd Canton avenue, 2si In store and fo? sale SPRIGG V. rr sale, wholesale or reran, at tne auchud SQF. EilS-lfcl surras. Xju-im" Wss-'sjii fLci Ee.auge rificcj 'nyS4-t-t.

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