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0 AMUSEMENTS. AUCTIOW SAjLES. WANTS. AUCTIOJf SALES. By Woolf FOR SALE AND RENT.

FOR SALE Three new, well built four story fnj HOUSES on the corner of Lexington and Dia-mond streets. Being opposite the Lexington market, in a business part of the city, makes tnem very desirable property for almost ary kind of business. They will be sold in fee or subject a ground rent, at the option of the purchaser. For terms, which will be accommodating, apply to J. JEAN, No.

253 Lexing-ton street. jl4-l2t. ji FOR SALE On Hamburg; street, a new three-fpsstory Brick HOUSE, with two rooms on each siiilloor, first-rate drv cellar, with wide yard and back shed. Price $550. Inquire at the Sun office.

jt, ptjR RENT A good STORE and DWELL-filHiINGin South Liberty opposite Shamburg's EiEating House. Rent $275. Inquire next door to the premises. tMyti! BOARDING. KIVATE BOARDING.

One large FRONT ROOM is now vacant at No. 42 N. CALVERT between Lexington and Saratoga. j2-2w! TO LET LARGE and SMALL ROOMS in the second and third stories, furnished or unfur nished, with or without BOARD. Also, a light and airy BASEMENT, suitable for a Lawyer or Doc-tor.

Apply at No. 33 N. CALVERT ST. 28-24t PRY GOODS, SELLING OFF. GREAT BARGAINS.

I am nowr closing out the balance of my Fall and Winter STOCK, at great sacrifices. I am determined to sell oft' the balance of the stock to make room for my large anticipated Spring stock. SILKS, Plaid and stripe, at 62Kc, Urorth'tl; Silks, plain 75c, worth Cashmere Plaids, SUfc, worth 62i'; 6,000 yards Mouse de Laines, I2ic. worth French Merinos, only 87J4 and $1, worth $1 37i, with many other Dress Goods in like rates. Cloth Cloaks and Capes, only $5 and 6, worth $10 and 12; Ladies' Cloths, variety of colors, yeryreduced prices, with my i 7 PORT OF PALT1MORE, January 13, 1854.

San r7w 7 7 I 6nn get8 CLEARED. BsrqiiN Pons (Br.) Kecleoton, London, J. H. rlenl: Komi (Brem.) Oelrichs A Lnrmait; My. (It Br.

brqne Brazil Pecket.) Carman, GImrliton, Krlary Urny; tiodrtard, Winchester, Potomac, pchre. PrlM, Fatterson. Mayauuez, P. Chaso Kmily Jolmeon, Tunnelt, New York, 6. His; B.

Maitland. ahonirson, Edeuton and Plymouth, N. J- C. Whedbee. ABKIVKD.

Ship Narrajcaeset, Fav, (-f rrovldence,) from uvorpool, JS'ov. 11, 2 passengers, to H. Maukin and others. H.is been in the bav 6 dave; was oil the Ci 2 hours and cenld not get a tiilotj did not obtain one nntil abreast of Sandy Point. Was Jn loo.

TO 40 on the lTtb Dec, since whlcch time has bad a ncceMn of westerly gales, llad the cabin partly tilled with Water, eilit tail-, Ship ulius, (Brem.) Klockgoter, 54 days from Bremen, 303 Schumacher A Co. Ship JUne'fenderson, Knowles, from Boston, to load for Jlmerfrdam, to J. Henderson Co. Barqne Koanoke, Eoherts, from Rio de Janeiro, Nov. 15, to Ungh Jeukins Co.

Barque CatlmcHjf, Watts, from New Yark, to load coal for Cnba, to Ctrtlfc.atnd Coal and Iron Co. Enrqnj Oclesfts, Smith, from Boston, to J. W. Osborn. Bras lvftiune, Kiliniaii.

2 days from Carribbean Sea, to Clias. B. Fearce A Son. Fell in with schr Gorden, of and for 3oton, from yortau Prince, which was dismasted iu tUegalo pt the Esfli toek oil" the captain and crew. 6cUr.

Julia Anna, Harding, from Boston, to W. Bhoads A f-poke in the bay schr. Watchman, from BatU for lUa Potomac, to load timber. Schr. Caroline Hall, Ropers, Xcw York, to W.

Elioads Son Si hr. Black Monster, Perry, tin Boston, to W. Uuoa.ls Son. Schr. Minerva, McGivern, fm Fall River, to E.

Pratt 4 Bro. feckr. M. Dnrfee, James, I'm Fall Kiver, to E. Pratt Bro.

chr. A. Terrill, Bell, from Boston, to master. steamer TSortli Caroliina, Kussell, having towed Tip Br. brig Bermuda, from Norfolk, where she put in in distress, dismast--c-d.

Capt. Knssell reports iu the bay a large ship with some of lier npPer works carried away. bteamcr t.coria. Cannon, from Norfolk. Reports ofTFoplar Sland a ship, and oil Cove Point a brig, bound up.

The Oeorfda, on her trip to Norfolk, on the of the 11th during a thick fog, came iu collision with the brig lolin Mann, Capt. Field, of Harbor Grace, N. laden with codiish. The I rig tilled and capsized. The Captain and crew were saved, arrived In the Georgia this morning.

MKMOBANDA. Ship vie Standish, Pesrson, 55 days from Baltimore for Canton, as spoken lnt lat 22 loo. 25 30 W. Barque Creole, Coffin, of Baltimore, from Buenos Ayrea, Kov. arrived at New York 12th inst.

Left bir.iues Dele-ivarian, Woodburu, for New York; Laura, Weston, do; Swan, "ole, for Baltimore; brigs liatunrst, Dutton, do; CUaliuunooga, jParker, from Kio de Janeiro; echr. Clara, Burgess, from fi Boston. Capt. Thos. Nargrove, late of barque Margaret Hi.i,'g, condemned at Montevideo, came in the Creole.

"Florence," Foy, and "Mnry Black," Day, for Wilmington, Sailed from Liverpool 2Sth Hit. A Hanoverian brig from Porto Rico for Baltimore, was fpoken lat. 38 33, Ion. 73 45. bcbrs.

Arctic, Monlton, lor Newtmryport, and Smith, Farren, for Boston, boik from Baltimore, were at Holmes' Hole luih Bhr. K. Davidson, P.ibbber, from Baltimore, arrived at New York 12th inst. On the Sth off Cape Henry, iu a heavy gale, lost flying jibboom, tnaintopmast, Ac. Schr.

Penns lvania, Golilthwait, from Boston for Baltimors, arrived at Newport UihiTist. Bchr. W. B. I'arling, for Baltimore, sailed from providence lltii lunt.

Schrs. Volant, Oliver, from GeorKetown, and Amlissdor, Jklleu, N. C-, arrived at New York 12th iust 8chis. Horace Greeley, Smith, for Wilmington, N. and William P.

Overton, for Alexandria, cleared at Boston 11th. Cleared for Unltiinore. Locust Point, Uiyfield, at New York 12th init. Jlrri red from Baltimore. B' br.

Bessie Neal, Adams, at New York 12th inst. bchr. Virgil, t-eward, at Alexandria 12th inst. DK. KIM L'K GT'WATliKS-wUhes" toliiiitomiee to lus irii'iidi- and tlie i-ublic gcncnlly, that lie hits restiiiitd the Prm-iice of his Prot't'ss-ion Baitiinore.

Olhce o. ai i ULL 1 IV rf feTKKKT. jl2 tit' DK. "TIIOMAS 8APP1NGTON Oilers liis prof'esEioniil services to the citizens of rpsidonce, 2C7 be-tvtren Pearl and Pine n23-eo2m( fA.Mir OUI'--'. liULI) Alf JEWELKY.

AU-TION. On THIS (Saturday) MORNING, the HCi at 10 o'clock, at our Sales Room. No. Baiu more street, (under Apollo Hall, 1 we will sell Bureau. Desks, Tables, Chairs.

Bedsteads, VV ashstands, VV Wardrobes, Fancy Goods, Cutlery. Kinv, Pistols, Sic. ALSO, An Invoice of Gold and Silver Watches; Go! I Foi, Guard and et Chains; Lockets; Fmgur Rings; Ear Riurs; Scaif-pma, Slc. Terms cash, in Pnr ruiiiU. FANCY GOODS.

GOLD AM) lt: (lUULt UARVAI.I By Armor Co. CLOSING 4.LE. We will sell on THIS 'Situr-day) MORNING. Htli all the balance of Stock on hand remaining in the Store situated on Baltimore street, east of Frederick, consisting of a larg-i stoca 01" Fancy Goods, Jewelry', Combs, Buttons, Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves. The whole will be closed out without reserve.

Terms cash. Sale positive. ltj ARMOR Aueis. liy Qibsun stCo. TRl'SSTl'PM Ktl.R It virtue nf Baltimore Countv Court, in Equity, ia a causi LSince th.

I Sriiil IViurt r.f rtnlrimv-A City, the undersigned. Trustee, will offer at piihlic sale, on TUESDAY. Uie aist day of January, Ml, at 1 clock. P. at the Exchange ALL THAT LOT OF GROUND in the City of Baltimore, fronting thirty feet on the south side of Baltimore street, with a depth of sixtv-six feet, improved by a larsre three-story BRH'K BUILDING, used as TWO STORES and a DWELLING.

Nna.35 and JW. near Frederick street. See W.G.,N'o. Z. folio 354.

This LOT is very vaulable by rea-son of its location. It now rents for nine hundred and sixty dollars. The title is indisputable. Persons disposed to pu'ehase are referred to T. PARKIN SCO'IT, No.

li SL Paul street, wh will give any desired information respecting iu Term One-fourth cash, and the balance in sc, twelve and eighteen mowln. ith interest and security. C. J.MITCHELL. Trustee.

jlO-Stawts: GIBSON By CIinc Green. FUENTTtrRE. Wil! bt srM at our rooms on THIS Saturdayi iRSISi i. nth at 10 o'clock, a variety of FURNITURE, a Beds; Bedsteads Maitresse; Stands: Tablrs: Chairs: Show Cases: Stove; Andiron: Shovel and Tonrs; Cbck; Tea Trays; Trcvel Trunk and Carpet "Rags; Par lor Lamps Fruit Bowls: Tumblers; Glis Di-he; Salts; Cup Plaies; -China Images; Cups anil Saucers; Castor; Knives and Forks; Carvers; Spring Balances: Soans and Per iimery. ALSO, OE SECON D-Ii AN IJ PIANO.

1 i A 1st a lot of Piece and Cut Dry Also, several one douttle and sin gle br.ml Duck and Bird Guns. Also, line Gol and Silver Watches, Jewelry, as Ear-rings. CatT Breast pins. Lockets. Gold Chains, ice.

CIGARS Aftc wliich will be sold without reserve, to close a concern, some 50,000 fine Imported and Domestic CIGAKS. Sale positive. Term rash. CHANCE GREEN. il2-ts Sc.

1 Baltimore street. A IT I ON YiTT addedlo on ale onTHIS 1 SATURDAY MORNING. Jan. I4.atloovinck.sont superior Feather Beds; high md low-pot liurtaiis; Carpets: stoves, antl Housekeeping generally. Sale positive.

'JVrnn casii. CHANCE GREEN. Auctioneers, jl3-ts. -i and i'O Baltimore street. AVER'S CHERR PECTORA for Tnn crp.R or COUGHS.

COLDS. HOARSEN ESS. BRONCHITIS. WHOOPING COUGH. CROUP, ASTHM A.

AX St CONSUMPTION. TO CUKE A COLD, with Headache and Sorene C. take the Cherry Pectoral on oing to bed. and wrap up warm, to sweat during flie night. FOR A COLD AND COUGH, take morning, noon and evening, according to directions on the bo-tie, and the difficulty wiil soon be removed.

None will long suffer from this trouble when they find it can be so readily cured. Persons afflicted with a seated coug'i, which breaks theni of their rest at night, will find by-taking the Cherry Pectoral on going to bed. they may be sure of sound, unbroken sleep, and consequent refreshing rest. Great relief from suffering, and an ulli-niate cure, is afforded to thousands who are thus, af-nVted. by tlii invaluable remedy.

From its agreeable effect in these cases, m.mv find tfcems Ives unw illing to forego its use when tne lieces eity tor it has ceased. ASTHMA is generally much relieved, and often wholly cured by Cherry Pectoral. But there are some cases so obstinate as to yield entirely to no medicine. Cherry Pectoral will cure them, if tiievcan be cured. BR ON CHITIS.

or irritation of the throat and uppT Frtion of the lungs, may be cured by taking Cherry ectoral in small and frequent doses. The uneonitbr table oppression is soon relieved. WHOOPING COUGH mav be broken up and soon cured by the use of Cherry Pectoral. THE INFLUENZA is speedily removed by th remedy. Numerous instances have been noticed where whole families were protected from any serious consequences, while their neighbors without the Cherry Pectoral, were suffering from the disease.

FtomthediJinguishe-f Profe.S4jr of Chrmi-dri' aivi Mitch Medira. B-itrdoin College. 1 have found ihe Cherry Pectoral, as its ingredient show, a powerful remedy for colds and coughs, an-t pulmonary diseases. Parkfr Cl.EVEtAD, M. D.

Brunswick, Feb. 5. DR. VALENTINE TIOTT. Tlie tridely Profeatr of Surgery in the College, JVi-ir I ork.

"It gives me pleasure to certify tiie ail efficiency of -AVer's Cherry which I consider fled ti cure diseases; of lite Titriat ani Lungs." Space will not admit full tesrimoniaU here, but Xh-agent below named will furnish my American Almanac, gratis, to all who ak for it. wherein are and indisputable proof of st.U'-ments. Prepared by J. C. AYEit, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell.

Mass. Sold in Baltimore by POPELIEN Si MePHERSON MARSHALL; Z. D. a-hiiigton, and by all Druggists every where. d24-co3iii CARD.

CHAS. U. STOBIE respe.ctfu!:r Vinfnrms his patrons- that he has! Rkmovpo ru V- HORTICULTURAL ESTABLISH EXT to tit" Corner of Crilhelral and Reed itrerti, oil' Qtiare north of his former resiil-mc1. where he is now prepared to furnish BOUUETSand olherFhwal Ornaments as formerly. Mr.

Stobie takes this opportunity to fenderhisgrate-ful aeknowledgiienis to the lathes, and gentlemen nT tlie city for past favors, and hopes by uareunttm attention to merit a continuance of 1 lie i.aiue. Baitiinore. January t. jT-eo-Tl? LI FROIDER I ES, VTILLA3 AN MILLINER Y. opened a sr lcndid lot of F.H3ROID"!'.! 5.

greatly reduced prices, at the Snow Rooms of LCin No. TP corner of TnpaletV (upsiairsA Elegant MANTILLAS, of latest rashionabt Pans "Millinery. is.c. lrders tor Millinery anende1 10. lsW NOTICE.

Tlie undersigned respectfnHT biins-lf to tlie public of Baltimore ij fjREPAlK ail kinds of MUSICAL and warnnits to give general sitt-faction to all who favor him witii iheir orders. II. SCHUMAt'HER. o. lio Lombard street, at the Gennania IIoti-e.

j31m! 5 FOR CHARLESTON. JZll BALTIMORE AND SOUTHERN f.K "packet COMPANY'S LINE Th- steamship PALMETTO. Jos ph Vardy. will sail as above, from Patterson's w-tiarf, loot of Piiil-pot street. Fill's Point.

on SATURDA January, at 10 o'clock, A. M. For freiarht or passage applr J. HOOPER Agents, corner Smith's wharf and Prau street. 3-Cabin Passage tl5- j7-t; -eiw--Tl PIANO FOUTES.

The subscriber "ySVV'onstanlly receiving supplies of first 'class PI AX' S. from the celebrated factories of fhickering Sons, Boston, and Nunns "PC Clark, New York. These manufacturer have an experience and reputation of.thirty years standing, wliich must convince those intending to that this is the best testiiii.mial that can be offered of tiie excellence of their Pianos, and of the satisfaction whicii has been invariably manifested with regard t- all the qualities which coti-utiure an unevcentionaide instrument- For sale bv F. D. BEN TEEX.

ja 10 tf 131 Biltimore street, near Liylit. JUST AR I VL iTFKOM Til OK II s5tA fine lot of NORTH ER.V HORSE; a-notie thf iii are several y-tir; three tine single for familv use cannot be surpassed. To be seen at N. It. WOODWARD'S, Post Office Stables, Nfrtli st-.

nor of Fayette sl ji8-wirar PRICES GREAT LY REDUCED. ARDENT PATENT SCALES CUZUlPEll THAN EVER. The public please take notice that I have made a great reduction in the prices of my Scalesi, so tiial any person in want cannot go away without rur-cha; uiR. 1 would warn them nsrunst an irferinr article being forced upon as superior to t'iem. I here challenge the Ur.ited to produce more accurate, durable or simple Scales than my manufacture.

Purchasers are invited to examine for themselves. o. uS S. CHARLES corner of Balderstou. mH-f.

JKSSB MARi'aV. BALTIMORE AND OKiO RAILROAD. OPEN FOR TO WEPJLIbU. PASSENGER TRAINS FUN AS FOLLOWS: Leave Baltimore daily for Cumberland and intermediate places at 5 o'clock, A. M.

For Wheeling, 7, P. 51., ru'iruag through in 19 bourn. For harper's Ferry, ana tnence by connecting train to Winchester, at 3, A. daily, except Sua-davs. for Frederic.

at 3, A. and P.M. tiiiiy, vict-p'. Sundays. Leave Wheeling lor Baltimore, dally, at 7, A.

M. Do. Cumberland do. do. at 10M A.

M. Do. do. do. do.

at 9, P. M. Leave Harper's Ferry for Baltimore, daily. atS1. P.

and 1. A. M. Leave Frederick for Baltimore, dailv, except Sua-days, at 8, A. M-.

and daily at 3X. P. f. THROUGH TICKETS ARB ISS77KD Between Baltimore and Pitsburjrat GHARLES STREET THEATRE. THIS EVENfNG, Jan.

14. CROWDED WITH THE FASHIONABLE. THE STAR COMPANY. LOVE CHASE Sir Wm. Fondlove, Mr.

Bland; Wild rake, Mr. Wheatleigh; Constance, Miss Keene. MECHANIC'S WIFE-JIrown, Mr. Bland; Simmons, Mr. Wheatleigh; Adelle, Miss Saxon.

Admission to dress circle and parquette, 60 cts; family Circle, 26 cts; orchestra seats 75 cts; private boxes $3. Doors open at bj, performance to commence at 7l. Box Ofiice open from 9 to 4. No extra charge for reserved Beats. ALT1MORE MUSEUM.

THIS EVENING, Jan. 14. BENEFIT OF MRS. SILSBF.E. CASPER HA USER Dr.

Lott Whittle, Mr. Silsbee. SINGING DANCING, tic. LAST DAYS OF POMPEH-Arhaces, Mr. Leman.

Lydon, Mr. Ellis: Boniface; Burbo, Mr. Rogers; Medon, Mr. VV. Taylor: Nydia.Mrs.

Phillips. Admission 25c; reserved seats 123c extra; gentlemen unaccompanied by ladies to parquette 12c extra. Performance to commence at 7 o'clock. Box Book open from 9 A. M.

to 6 P. M. Private Boxes can be obtained. FRONT STREET THEATRE. AMMOTH EQUESTRIAN COMBINATION.

STONE MADIGAN'S GREAT SOUTHERN CIRCUS, ANn THE NEW YORK CIRCUS, Have formed a junction for the purpose of presenting to tlie citizens of Baltimore an EQUESTRIAN ENTERTAINMENT Of the Most Elegant Character, COMMENCINO OX THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Jan. 14th, When will appear A HOST OE STAR UES TR TANS, Gymnasts and Acrobats, unequalled bv any troupe in this country among them the Bright Particular Star of the Circle, The lovely and accomplished MLL'E ROSA, The Boy Hero of Equestrians, LE JEAN BEL RTE. The Greatest Hurdle and Bare Back Rider in the World! THE FAMOl'S GERM A ATHtET.fT, HE RR KIST AND HIS SON. The Youthful Equestrian. Master Madigas.

The Infant Prodigy, Master Whitby. The Famous Scene Rider, Mr. Madioan. Those Dashing Equestrians and Acrobats, Mr. E.

Stone. Coleman. Aymer, Sands, Sylvester, Brown, King, and Burr. With Masters Henry, Charles, and Jane. Together with the RIVAL LEAPERS.

OVER. FOUR, FIVE AND SJC HORSES! AND THE DOUBLE PERCHE PERFORMERS Also, the celebrated DONNA A KG ETTA AND HER DANCING- HORSES! The Rival Clowns of the North attd South, DEN STONE AND JIM BUNT. Will both appear in their Comicalities. Concluding with the Ballet Pantomime of ''ATARI A THE FEMALE BRIGAND! (fPrictsof admission: Dress Circle and Parquette. 25 cents; Gentlemen without Circle 25 cents; Gallery and Third Tier.

12 cts. It WETOMEfWlTH APOLLO HALL. FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY! COMMENCIVO MONDAY. JANUARY Iotii, li31. DUMBLETOX'S METROPOLITAN SERENADERS, Consisting ol the following eminent Artists: A.

II. MORRIS, n. M. HOOLEY, F. BOWERS, W.

D. CORR1STER, J.SIVORI, DUN BOWERS, JOHNNY BOOKER, And the renowned COOL WHITE Acknowledged to be the N'e Plus Ultra of Ethiopian Minstrels. full pariiculars. see Programme. gSADMlSSlON 25 cents.

ji4-3ti LA. UM BOLTON. Manager. tevv assembly rooms. in grazed concert and uadrille BY TIIE INDEPENDENT BLUE'S BAND.

On MO A DA EVENING, January i'VA. 1334. BARRETT'S CELEBRATED QUADRILLE BAND is enyasreu t'r the occasion. TICKETS FIFTY CENTS, admitting a gentleman and lady for each additional liriy 25 cents; to be had of the members of the band and at the door on the evening ot the Concert. Doors open at 7 o'cloc conceit to commence at 3 o'clock: and dancing at 9 and continue positively not laterthan 12 o'clock.

jl2-ThsM3t! ATI AGAR A FALLS. The beautiful iN PANORAMA OF THE RAX EN STEINS, representing, the entire region of the FALLS OF NIAGARA, will be exhibited for FiVE NIGHTS at the HALL OF THE MARYLAND INSTITUTE; opening on THURSDAY, the 121 and closing on MONDAY, the 164. It is the beautiful series of Panoramic Paintings in existence. jy9-St rpiIE VYONDERFUL NATURAL CURI OSITY. 1 STILL EXHIBITING AT CARROLL HALL The unrivalled and poitively the ONLY SPECIMEN IN TH KNOWN WORLD of a MAN PETRIFIED INTO STONE, as perfect as when alive.

Owing to two or three thousand persons who could not get admission last week, the proprietor, in order to accommodate them, will exhibit ONE WEEK MORE. Admissian cents. N. B. The splendid Exhibition Room TO LET where the above is exhibiting.

Apply to Dr. JAM ES TIIOM. propneior, Carroll Hall. jp-dt GRAND ANNIVERSARY BALL OF THE j'ji 11 1 1 j.Atirt,. i t.ttn ASSOCIATION The Journeymen Hopse jfeCARrFNTERs take pleasure in announcing that their firt ANNUAL BALL will held at TEM PERANCE TEMPLE.

Nonh Gay street, on MONDAY EVENING. Jan. li, 1SV1. The Committee pledge themselves to spare no pains or expense make this the let Ball of the season. RICE'S CELEBRATED COTILLON BAND haa been engaged.

An eilieient Caterer has been enaged to take charge of the SUPPER. A competent person will have charge of the Dress-in? Room. ONE rOLLAK, admitting a Gen-tlnunn anil Ladi 's. to be had of the Members of the Association, ami at the door 011 the evening the Ball. COMVITTKK OF Altr.ASOEMENTS Rrd Wm D.

Bnnkurd, I Geo. J. Kuiin. P.ob't. Coilins, I Wm.

Roussey. Win. Emmart. RpXFrTioic Committee HUie Rosrttn. Jiwph R.

Boone, Win. Martien. Cenrsje Fries. L. K.

Wi'ty Joshua AKnison, Henrv Thehan. Samuel Roueh, R. Stewart Wie. James pshaw, Joseph Ohler. Ft 00 it aqkrs White Rort.tes Wiiiiam II.

Vertiimi, David Warniek, fJeo. VV.T'ri.-by. George Arnold. 1 David R. Jones.

m-X COMPLIMENTARY BALL TO H. J. RUSSELL. By his Pupih, At the New Assembly Rooms, On MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY xhe Pupils of H. J.

RUSSELL respetfully announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Baltimore, tnat they will rive a BALL as above stated, and tint pains shall be sttareti to make it one of the mo-t agreeable of the season. Ladies served with refreshments free. Tickets can had of any of the pupils or at the Music Stores. (Further particulars in a future advertisement. JBJ TA I A VNAAR from Pari.

the mostwoa- 1J derfnl ASTHOLOGER arid I'll REXOLOGIST in the world, cin be found at her old residence, No. 22 SPRING Bee-nod door from East Lombard st. She neither dice or cards, nor any kind of witches fi, but guarantees tM.it those who visit her wil not ferrct it. Price 50 cents. jt-ltnl 'Jl ERS HI P.

i. HE undersigned have this day formed a Co-partnership lustier tiie name and style of SAMUEL A. SLOW for the purpose of con'intiiiig the LUMBER BUSINESS in all its branches, heretofore conducted by Samuel A. Sloan, at ihe old stand, cor ncr of West "Falls avenue and VYiik st. SAM L.

SLOAN. jl0-6t; ACOB DEEMES, Jr. TVTOTICE CO-PAUTAieasHIP heretoforeex-IN under tiie name of TOEWIES, BANK WFlSKITTEL has been dissolved, and the business will be eont'i'ifd hereafier under the name of WEIS-Kl'f'i EL St BANK. All work entrusted to their Founders, will be attended to with promptitude and in the best manlier. jt-10tt CO- PARTNERS HI P.

Tbesuliscniiers have this day formed a conti'-ction in business, tinder the style and linn of REED, EASTON for the purpose of iiuyiMg and selling Stocks and 01 her Securities 00 eofiuni-sisn; Negotiating Promissory Notes. Acceptances and Bills of Exchange. Oijice, No. 63 Ejcchansb Placs. SETII REED, LEVI F.ASTON, December 12.

1S53. WM. HURGESS Rr fkkrnc es: Chauncey BnKiks, ol the Western Bank: (1. Sprigg, Cashier oi the Batik: Enoch Pratt, Alonzo Lilly, Baltimore; James D. Roman, President ot tiie Bank of Hagersinwn, John Van Lear, President of the 'Washington county Bank, Isaac Kendall, New York.

dl2-3mot "jVTOTK'E. P. COLLINS, DEALER IN FURNI-L TURE. 83 Harrison Street, begs leave to inform his friends and the rublic that he is in the habit of purchasing second-hand Furniture, Beds, flair Mat'resses, Persons declining Housekeeping, or having a surplus of articles, will save trouble and ft-pensf bv applying as above. V.

B. FEATIIE-l BEDS. Hair and Husk MATTRESSES made and repaired to order. Please copy the address. jO wvs3t COUGHS.

COL Its. ASTHMA, I A LUNGS AND CONSUMPTION. Tiie prevalence of ihe above complaints at this season always has the effect of bringing out- a host of pro fessedly new sp cities, 1 nd while some few may be good, "nany are useless and some even dangerous. Ii order lo avoid the risk of the wisest course to puri-ue is to consult your family physician, or otherw lse u'e only such remedies as long public ex perience has fatid to be safe and Of this character is "1 YLER'S COMPOUND SYR'Tl OF GUM ARABIC," Originally the favorite preserip-lion of an eminent physician, who had gained gret celebrity in the cure of Pulmonary diseases it became at once a popular favorite, and has continued to enjoy a growing repnlatior for the lait twenty years. Its wm-posiiion is not kept a secret, and has been pronounced by most competent judges to be a scientific preparation of great value.

The bottles have lately been enlarged without additional cost, such improvements made in its manufacture as the progress of medical science has proved to be beneficial. Sold enuine, in Baltimore byJ. RALMER. N. E.

corner ialtimore and High streets; Washington, Messrs. Patterson Naikn: Alexandria, Hy. Peel; George-tow 11. Mr. Cissel; Frederick.

Robt. Johnson; Pittsburg, Fleming Petersburg. Mr. Roberts; Cincinnati. B.

H.Mkakixgs; Louisville, Bell Robinson. For convenience same valui-Ide composition may be had in the form of "TYLER'S COMPOUND Gft'M ARABIC COUGH DROPS." They are palatable, safe and act like a charm. If you have a Cough or Cold, all we ask is, give them one trial. Price of the above, lii cents. 25 cents and 50 cents.

ju-lnie INDIAN DK. K. G. SPENCER ofTers bis professional services to the citizens of Baltimore. I can cure all kinds of Cancers; take them out without pain or bun, or the use of anv knife.

I can cure all kinds of 'its ar.d Spasms. Rheumatic Pains, Consumption, Dropsy, Piles. Palsy, or any otner ailment tne iiiimaii lamny are u.n3 fron: the Lungs or from the ose any distance from tiie raiient, bv knowing the patient's name. I was bom blind, anil have studied several years under an Indian Doctor that was among the wild Indians thirteen vrnrs. I can be found at MRS.

BUCKLEY'S Boarding Hor.se. corner Charles and Pratt sts. jl2-lm 1 Pk'-ioTICK. iN 1. J.

REYNOLDS. ARCHITECTS BUILDERS, T.i.' tiis of informing their friends ami tht public thill, al ter thi.i (hue, anv cominmi'caliou Mi ll iheir lelier box, No. IP MRCll ANIL'S' EXCHANGH. li to. II.

fi J. REYNOLDS, Builders, Baltin XT. Juiv 1. "7 front street. By Stmnel J.

Soper A Co. FURNITURE, GROCERIES, On MONDAY MORNING, the lrith at 10 o'clock, at the auction room, 42 South Charles we shall sell a general variety of New and Second-hand FU RN ITURE, viz: Mahogany Dressing. Consol and Plain Bureaus; painted Sofas: mahogany Rocking Chairs; Spring-Seat Parlor What-nots; mahoranv Wastelands; Wardrobes: Carpeting; Bedding; eaihet Beds; Cane and VV ood Seat Cuairw; Settees, GROCERIES. Brown Sugar, fine article; Tobacco; Brandy; Whisky: Tea; Chocolate; Pepper, Also, a general lot ot Glss and Queensware. SAM'L J.

SOPER St Jl 2t: Auctioneers. PERM A ENT TRUSTEE'S SALE. By vir fW' tue of a General Order of the Court of Common "PIeas. the undersigned, as Permanent Trustee of Jonathan Trusty, an insolvent debtor, will ofTer for sale at public auction, ton the premises, on THIS DAY, the 14th day of January, 1S54, at 3i o'clock, P. the following property, to wit: ALL THAT LOT OF GROUND situated in the city of Baltimore, and described as follows, that is to say: Beginning for tlie same on tlie west side of Bethel street, at the distance of 153 feet northerly from the north-west corner of Bank and Bethel streets, and running thence northerly, bindingon Bethel street, 12 feet; thence westerly, parallel with Bank street, fi feet, Swan alley; thence southerly, binding on Swan alley, 12 feet, and thence by a st aight line to the place of De ginning.

This Lot is improved by a two-story and attic Brick DWELLING, with a Back Building, and id subject la the annual rent of $16 50. Terms of sale Cash on the day of sale, or bonds or notes, with security to be approved by the Trustee, for the payment of one-half of tue purchase money with interest in six months, and the residue with interest 12 months from the day of sale. BENJ'N F. HORWITZ. Permanent Trustee, d22-law2weolwScd3 loR-fOR.

63 Fayette st. S. J. SOPER 8c Aucts. FURNITURE OF A GENTLEMAN DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING.

On THURSDAY MORNING NEXT, mh at ten o'clock, at the Dwelling No. 53 Grundy's Row. Biddle street, we shall sell the entire FURNITURE contained in said dwelling, and name in part Tapestry Carpeting; Rugs; mahogany Book Case; mahogany Sofa; rosewood arm Chairs.co-vered with morocco; rosewood parlor mahogany spring-seat rosewood Lounge, in dama-k; centre Tables; walnut Book Stands; claw-feet extension dining Table; breakfast mahogany Sideboard; passage Oil Cloth: Hat Rack; passage Lamp: Urge English Clock; straw and chamber Carpeting; Wardrolx-s; Bureaus; marble top mahogany VVasli-tnds; Feather Beds and Bedding; Bedsteads; Looking-glasses; Toilet Workstands; Fire Sets; chamber siovesjcaiie-seat Chairs; Window Curtains, I'll I A AND GLASSWARE, viz: Stone Cliint Dinner Set. gold band Tea Set, Cut Glass Decanters, Tumbler, Wines. Jblets.

SILVER AN PLATED WARE, viz: Silver table, dessert and tea Spoons; silver and plated dining and dessert Forks; complete sets of ivory handled Knives and Forks; Table Linen. Also, a large lot of Kitchen Furniture, a Cookinj Stove, complete: Roasters: Tables, and a general variety of Cooking Utensil. Terms cash, in bankable money. The shove Furniture s- made bv Mr. and well kept.

SAML. J. SOPER jl4-l-t Auctioneer j. iiy f. W.

fJ nnel I 7 OA SUPERIOR FIRE PROOF IKON On r4U THIS (SATURDAY) MORNING. Jan. 11. at lu o'clock, at our Stores, 23 and 33 S. Charles we f-hall sell, to close invoices 20 superior Fire-Proof Iron SAFES, of assorted sizes, to which we invite the attention of persons wishing a good article, as they wiil be sold 10 cover advances and expenses.

Terms cash, in bankable monev. F. W. BL'XNETT jl2 Auctioneers. FU RN iTUP.E.-ON Tills (Saturday 1" MORN ING, January 14th, at JOo'ckck, ct our Store', 23 3J South Charles street, we shall sell a variety of New and Second-hand FURNITURE, viz: High and lotv post Bedsteads; mahogany and walnut Sjfis: and Parlor Chairs; Wardrolws: Secretaries and Book Cases; Dressing Cabinets; Sideboards; marble top Sofa Tables Extension Tables; Bookstands: W'asri-stands; Desks: Ann Chairs; Carpets; Looking GK-s; Stoves; Fenders: Andirons; Feather Bed-; Mattress, Terms cadi.

jl2-ts( Ir F. W. BENNETT Aucts. ADDITIONAL Also, we sialfs 11 THIS -'Saturday) MORNING, 1Mb at at our Stores; 4 cases Men's Long BOOTS and Rubber OVERSHOES. ALSO.

Several Gold WATCHES and CH VIXS. wo-, ALSO, 11 V''i 2 second-hand PIANOS, iu niahoi i "cases. Terms cv-h. It? F. W.

BENNETT CO. A 'i cts Cy 51atthew. NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE AT AUCTION. We shall seil at our Store. No.

2-i South Charles st.on THIS (SATURDAY; MORN I VG. Jan. 14. at loo'cloek, a large assortment of new and secondhand FURN ITURE. emhr.icing Wardrobes: Dressing pnd Consol Bureaus: Sideboards; Parlor and Koektng Chairs; high and low post Betlsteads; Carpets; Parlor and Cookinar Stoves, itc.

WILL BE ADDED The entire FURNITURE of a del lunng CANNON MATTHEWS. jl2-ts? Auctioneers. SALE A LARGE Lt.iT"l.FP ER FUME RY, MEDMT VE A PRESCRIPTION BOTTLES. MINERAL WATER APPARATUS. COI'VI'LilS.

SHELVING. We will sell at 112 N. Gay st on TUESDAY MORNING, Jan. 17, at 10 o'clock, a la'ge quantity of Perfumery and Druggists' Fixtures, consisting of loo dozen Fancy Soaps; I irge qu in'ity of Tooth Powder: lrO Drutrgist Drawers; Black Sand; Sealing Wax; Cologne; ink; gallon, half ff illon and iajt Bottles, and Specie Jar; Salt Mouths; Mineral VVaier Fixtures; marble top Counter; Couiit- rs; Shelving; Signs; Show Boxes; Scales, beiag part ot the effects of a Dru? eta-lishment. Terms cisli.

CANNON MATTHEWS. ts? Auctioneer. By S. il. (iorer.

NEW AND SECON l-HAl FURNITURE. PATENT BALANCE, REFRIGERATOR, CtioCKE RY WARE. STOVES. AT AUCTION ALSO COUNTER. I wiil sell on MOND MORNING.

Jan. lil, at 10 o'clock, at my store. No. South a variety of new and second hand Furniture and Fixtures of a Grocery Store, viz: Patent Balance, two Ins; 1 large Refrigerator in eood order; 6 dor. cane Chairs; maiiog Parlor Chairs; cherry and mahog 'Tables: maht.g Wiishstands: 111 thopr Bureaus; Nurse a-I Risking Chai'; cane seat do; French Bedsteads: handsome Parlor Stoves; 1 large and elegant Cook Stoves; Count Scales; a large lot of assort -t Oroekerywarr: Wimjoiv Blinds: Blankets; Counter, together wilh a variety of articles not enumerated; a'l ill be sold withou: reserve.

Terms caMi, in par funds. SAM II. COVER. ji3-ts prrR No. 9 South st.

PART OF THE RN I ETT7l A BREASTPIN and RING. GOLD LEVER WATCH end CHAIN; and BUGGY WAGON, of the Lr.te Etlward H. Fume, at Atution. I will sell on TUESDAY MORNING. 17th insl.uit.

at li o'clock, at dwelling No. I2' East near Britton the.following articles-, viz: Mahotrany Parlor Chairs; red Plush Mahogany Ottomans; Mahogany Sofa; Par lor Carpets; b-t of Oilcloth tor parlor; old an I very valuable Oil Painting; elegant Engravings: Mantel Clocks and Glass; eaue and wood-seat Chairs; Stair Carpet: Matting; Mantel Ornament; Mili Inning Pable; hiprliand low po-t Bedsteads; Crib; Mattress: large Easy Chair; Mahogany Bureau; Parlor and Cooking Stoves: Fenders and Andirons; St ice; wiih a number ot articles not enumerated. ALSO. One elegant Liamond Breastpin. One do do Finger One full jewelled Gold Li vtr Watch and Chain.

ALSO, One top BUGGY WAGON and Harness. All winch wili be sold without reserve. Terms cash, in par our's. SAML. H.

GOVER, Auctioneer, 14-ts No. fl South street. CITY COLLECTOR'S OFFICE Baltimore, Jan. 4, 1S51. In conformity with the provisions of the ordinances of tlie Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, the undersigned will offer at public sale at the Exchange, on SATURDAY, 4th of February.

104. at one o'clock, P. the following described lots, or so much thereof, respectively, as may be required according to the location of said on the plat returned by the Commissioners for opening John together with the expenses for advertising, unless the same be paid previous to the time of sale. The terms of sale are ca-h. If ihe purchase money tin any lot sold be not paid to the City Collector, at his ofiice, on or before Monday, the tith of February, Ihe Collector may, at his own cption.

consider the sale as void; or may sell the property again on such notice as he may deem sullicicnt, at the risk of the first pur chaser: Lots. Assessed. No. 5. On the south-east corncrof York avenue and John street.

1 feet 3 inches oa York avenue, by depth of 272 feet 1 inch on John street, running to a point; assessed to George Preastinan, at $5H 00 No. 10. On the south-west corner of Ais-quilh and John streets feet inches on Aisquiih. by a depth of 2o feet to a point on John i'reet; assessed to John Klly, at 20 81 No. 22.

On the north-east comer of Aisquitli street ann jor.n street, 14 teet on Ais- 1 quitluby adepthkif feet to a point; assessed lo Geo. Gosnel at 23 CO 1 No. 2d. On the west side of llariord avenue, 32 feet, between Jonn and fiofiinm rtreets, by a depth of about 109 feet to Aisquith assessed to John McDonald at 43 00 No. 27.

On thf west side of llariord avenue 51 feet, between John and Hoffman streets, by a depth of about 125 feet to Aisquitli assessed to Jesse Garrett at 61 03 No. 30. On the east de of Harford avenue "i feet, between John and Hoffman by a depth of 123 leet; assessed to J. Garrett at 67 00 No. 31.

On east side of Harford avenue between John and Hoffman by a depth of 120 feeU assessed to Samuel McVey, at 00 NO. 33. On the east side of Hartor.1 avenue 100 between John and Bicdie streets, running tlrough to Somerset assessed to Geo. Holl md, at 00 No. 41.

On west side of York avenue L) between John and Honman by a depth unknown; assessed to F. Crey. Balance of assessment 43 CO CHARLES HOWARD, City Collector. SAM'L. II.

GOVER. jsi; Taj Auctioneer. T3LXrEAIl7siCAL GIFTS FOR 13S4 ONE RUNVRED PIANOS for the PEOPLE! MIL JOLLI will isftie in a few days all the popular and beamitul Music of M. JrixiRN. in o.ie volume, called JULLIEN'S MUSIC FOR THE MILLION Price one dollar.

One Hundred Thousand Copies will be issued, and One Hundred Pianos il be dis-iributed among the purchasers of the books. The Pianos will be worth from 225 to IV) each; and tint Music will be worth, at retail, over Six Dollars. Oae Dollar entitles each purchaser to a copy of "Jull en's Music for the Million," and a share in the distribution of Pianos. Subscription Iiooka now open at the stcre of the subscriber. All letters must be prepaid.

SAMUEL C. JOLLIE, d2tj-lm 300 Broadway, New York. riNDOVV GLASS, PAI. VPS, fcc UAkKKSr JiK hr.parters of French and ic' 5 WINDOW GLASS, GLASSWARE, VIALS. BOTTLES.

JSS, FLASKS, He. Imnnrtera and Aeeels for the lie Of Roll i. Copperas, Epsom Salar-tH-. Bi Carb. fcnvia.

Sal Sivla, It alined Saitpea's, Borax, -Trr I 1.1 While Lend Chrome Gri cn. i'lirorus YW.inv, Ptiil'-d ia 0J la ki: WT" ANTED In exchange for Dry Goods, orders lor Groceries, Lumber, Real Es-ate or any other good trade. Apply at io-j West Baltimore sr. WANTED A first rate COOK and a GARDEN ER, to go to the country. Apply at No.

37 MeCUL-LOCH STREET. jl4-SMtv3tt TWENTY MORE HOUSE CARPENTERS will find employment by immediate application. BALTIMORE opposite Holliday or at LOCUST POINT. W. VT.

NEWMAN. WANTED A colored WOMAN, as Waiter. None need apply butthose who can come well recommended. Apply to 43 COURTLAND STREET, be- fore 12 o'clock. it "WANTED By a Widower, a HOUSEKEEPER one that can work and direct preferred.

The familvis small, house not large. Enquire by letter at the Sun oilice.to WILOVVEIl. ANTED A BOY, about 15 years old, to learn the Ladies' Shoemalvinsr Business: one that has Ladies pnoemaking Business; one some knowledge of the trade preferred. Apply at 150 WANTED Two or three hrst-rate PLUMBERS to whom the highest wages and constant em plovment will be given. Apply to THOS.

EVANS' No. 7 Eutaw House, Baltimore st. Jl4-'3t A VANTED. A Protestant GIRL to nurse a younj child and do plain sewing. None need apply unless thev can come well recommended.

Apply at the Sun Office. J14 3t; WANTED IMMEDIATELY A WHEELWRIGHT. Apply at C. P. ROGERS BRO Drug Store, N.

W. coiner of Howard and Baltimore streets. It; WANTED I 1 A TWO GOOD TIN AND SHEET IRON WORKERS. None but thos that can come well recommended need apply. J.

WEATHEKBY CO. No. 40 Light street. It; WANTED IMMEDIATELY SIX JOURNEYMEN on fine and coarse Boots, women's and children's Shoes, at MORROW'S, lat Henry Bell's, Wholesale and Retail Boot and Shoe Store, 147 Light street, near Lee street, Baltimore. None but sober, steady men need apply.

it WANTED-Bv a voting married MAN, who writes a fair hand, and lias a knowledge ot Book-keeping, a SITUATION, a ASSJSTAtvi or blixiilii i ium DENT OF ANY PUBLIC BUSINESS. Good reference as to character and business qualifications. Address BUSINESS. Sun ullice. jll-3t TEACHER WANTED At Primary School No.

of Howard countv. Apply to either GEO. Jl. POCOCK, WM. MILLS.

iniXees-Or GEO. Y. WORTHLVGTOV, At Elkridge Landing. HANDS to HTrebv the year. TWO OR THREE AC FIVE FARM 1 1 ANDS, (Slaves preferred,) of good character, understanding the management or Horses well good Plowmen.

Also, a neat SERVANT WOMAN, a good cook. For such a ood home and highest wages given. Apply at COW PEN'S FARM, miles east of Towfuntown, or 24 South Howard st. ll-sws3t ANTED By a young maa from the country, of sober habits, a Situation as Assistant ClerK or Salesman in a Grocery Store. Good reference given if desired.

For particulars address J. D. at the oifiee of the Sun. WANTED-A competent BUSINESS MAN, witli a capital of to invest in a profitable manufacturing business in the city of Philadelphia. Best of references given and required.

Address 11-, Post office, Philadelphia. jl3-3ti Vf ANTED, FIFTY WOOD CUTTERS. (52 cents per cord will be given for good Cutters, to cut wood on the Philadelphia Railroad, near Stemmei's Run Depot. Apply ai F. L.

BATE'S Hoisting Wheel and Truck Manufactory, East Falls avenue, near Pratt street bridge, Baltimore. jl3-3t! ANTED ONE HUNDRED HANDS on Artificial Flowers; also GIRLS to learn. To good hatsds the bighest wages will be paid. 343 NORTH GAY Artificial Flower Manufactory. jl3-tit! ANTED TWO GOOD BARBERS: steady cut ploymeLt and the best wages given.

Inquire of BARTOLA CUTINO, 27 South Gay street. omt of Second. jl3 3t EU-A WET NURSE, with a fresh brwt of milk. Inquire at No. li FREMONT near Fayette.

ji3-3r WAN TED A Colored WOMAN, to Co-k, WTash VV and Iron for a small family; none but those fully competent need apply at No. 303 WEST LO.V1-BARD STREET. jl3 2t. TT ANTED At a first class Hotel in this citv. a few Whi WAITERS, who know their dutv.

Ap-pl at tlie Sun office. jl3-3tt WANTEh, to go to Winchester, a BODY VV MAKER, or a fit: rate workman, a stea ly job erood wages will be given. Apply to RICHARD THOMPSON, I2f rayette street. Baltimore, Md. WANTED, at the COLUMBIA HOUSE, corner of Pratt and Paca streets, TWO SERVANTS, suitable ior Dining Boom.

Also, a middle-aged WOMAN, for House-keeper. jl3-2tt ARM HANDS WANTED. Two good FARM HANDS, one a colored man, who can plough and drive a team, are wanted. ArplvatNo.70llOWLY'S WHARF. lit! JOURNEYMAN SADDLER WANTED.

The uu-dersigued will give a pe manent situation to a steady, good SADDLE MAKER. Application first to nemaue oy letter. Address B. H. VV.

B. BRADY. Scottsville, Albemarle county, Va. 13-3t PRIVATE TEACHER WANTED. Wanted in a private family, a TEACHER, fully competent to prepare Boys for College.

None need apply except they are fully qualified, and can produce good testitito-rials. Apply at the Sun office. jl2-3t: Y7 ANTED An honest and industrious BOY, 15 or it; years of age, to learn a trade. Apply to JAS. RUSSELL.

Brass Founder, 132 Thames st. WANTED By a respectable Man, a SITUATION' as Overseer, who understands his business in all its branches; understands the management of all kinds of slock, was born and raised on a farm, and can pro mice the best of references as regards character and capability. Address Sun office. 12-3t TOOD Cltl'TERSATjDTEN OR FIF- TEEN tiV OOD CUTTERS, to whom the hisrhest cash price will be paid. Apply to PHI LIP JOHNSON, corner r-trawnerry any aim tiast Baltimore 3t: WANTED A smart, active WOMAN, to Cook and do tlie Housework of a small family.

No one need apply unless thev understand tiier business. Apply to J. ALEX N'DER, Jeweller, lOLigiit oppo-site Fountain Hotel, Balto. jl2-3L3 WOMAN, to cook, wash and iron, in a small private family, where there is every convenience for washing a wash room, with hot and c'ild wafer in every tub etc. The best city references required.

Apply at IS MULBERRY be-tween Charles and St Paul. jl2-eo2t; WOOD-CHOPPERS WOOD-CHOPPERS I wish to employ, for two or three months, TEH or TWELVE GOOD CHOPPERS. Liberal wages and cheap board. Apr'y to Messrs. APRON i GWYN, Commission Merchants, No.

Bowly's wharf Baltimore, or (post paif to A. L. CARTER, Lit. Walton P. Va.

jl i ANTED A SITUATION" by a Young from the Last, in a Wholesale Groee-y or Commisson House. Is well acquainted with the Eastern markets, as regards butter, cheese, and fruit; understands packing butter, cheese and lard for shipment to any climate. Salary r.ot so much an object as a permanent situation. Address S. Sun office.

A GOOD MACHINIST, acquainted witn Cotton Macbinerv. is WANTED at Rockdale Factorv. miles from ihe city, on Jones' Falis. None but a rust rate hand need apyly, to whom liberal wages will be paid under the "ten hour system." A few good hands, such as savers and Spmners, are also wanted. Apply at Die Factory to S.

D. TO.VGE io. 5 Commerce ft. jl2-3tJ DAIRY WOMAN WANTED One YvTio liaTFV accustomed to the charge of the dairy and poultry, and who can bring satisfactory recom'tnendations from her last employer. Apply at No.

70 BOWLY'S WHARF. ilt-t TiTANTKD TO HIKE A SLAVE MAN, to work about a Store and to drive horses. Any person having a good Man that would suit, wili hearo' a situation and liberal wages by applying to JAMES WHI'iE. Grocer, West UaUimore street, corner of Ami.y st. rpLACH Ell WANTED.

Wanted at the St. Mary' Female Seminary, St. Mary's county, a Youth Teaeher.quaiined to teach all tlie usual branches tattsriit in a female seminary; particularly qualified to give in-tnictions in vocal and instrumental music, (on piano. The pay will be $300 per year of 10 mourns, vvnh board, washing, in the steward's house. Applicants will please address W.

Bl Park Hall Post-office, St. Mii.ry'6 county, di7-'tf i s-rid'y cohfidehtial, and the tii.si"V:.ss nesrotiuted with out exposure, on Jewelry, Groceriw, Dry troods. Furniture, n3-'2'n ll 'A AN1T7d, 500 ABLE-BOD1 ED EN, between tiie ages of 21 and S6 years, being not less than feet 43 to fiii the ranks of the difierent Hell giii.ent of Artillery and Infantry of tlie U. 3. Army serving in the States and Territories.

Clothing and subsistence free ol expense. Pay and allowances ctin be ascertained by Application at the P.ecrujting ReiK dezvous, 57 Centre Maiket Space. j2-lm WANTED One Hundred Ar.ie-Bodied i. MEN, for the United States Dragoons and Mimi.ti'it Rifles, fn vo to Oreiron. talifrirnia.

h-i New Mexico find Texas. Cfmiiing and sub- ststence tree oi ruruuKi aiovis a niorth. For further particulars inquire at the DRAGOON RENDEZVOUS, corner ol Aibcaiarlo and Fawn near Pratt Baltimore. rtl tf OMNIBUS NOTICE. The contractors engaged in paving Bel Air avenue, having stopped all traveling upon it, the Omnibus Line to the Baltimore Cemetery wiil be withdrawn until it is again opened.

Undertakers will bear in mind that tlie Route to the Cemetery, for Funeral, ii via Monument street and Mine Bank lane. jl3-'ot LEATHER HOSE. All sizes of Leather HOSE, made of thp best Maryland tanned Leather; Hone Screws; nose Fipes: BRASS FAUCETS: aisn, every description of FORCE PUMPS; Lead Pipe; Sheet toiieet ar Lead: l.eai; 'uai it" ripe3: rig ana lif Blocs Tm; neet Ainc, etc, E. HUBBALL No. North Liberty st.

CARNITINE PREPARATION'S FOR THE HAIR, AND HAIR DYES, sold by BETH S. km Baltimore Van Deusen's Whspene, Eoyle's Hair Dye, Bachelor's Hair Dye, Twigg'a Hair Dve, Phalon'e Hair Dye, Jayne's Hair Dye, Gi man's Hair Dye. Lovett'n VVhapene, Barry's Tricopiierous, Lyon's Kathairon, Jayne's Hair Tonic, ltovtfJ Hvrwyinn Tilliit. VYith numerous Dyes and Preparations for the Hail Preparations for the or rverv descrntion. too ruimeroug to mention.

Jf! SETII 8. IIANCE. rpiIE CANADIAN CURE, affording instant rfliep in all cases of COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA and PRONCIi 1AL AFFECTIONS. Purchasers notsatis-fted with its virtues may have the money refunded. It ears the hitrhest testimonialsfrom the mosi respectable citizers of New York and the Canada.

Price 25 cts. Formic bv tiie manufacturing agent. 29 W. BALTIMORE between Frederick and Ilanison. DWrFTTCIiSsTl IIJLDEH BRACES, A DOM I NAL SI'i'PORTERH, b.halmg Tub's, Lertwct, ruid btetlidn'n, for the Cure of Consumption, sold by his Agent, VV.

F. CARY, 61 N. Gay Baltimore, Md. Aim, Riding and Money Bella, Shouldor Braces, Supporters 01 nil descriptions. Canes.

Whips. Umbrellas; Plated ami Compoftition Busks; Satan and Whalebone. Dr. banning Brace for sale. Also, Trusses and Bandages of every desenptioo, made to order.

Mrs. W. F. CAI.Y lina received another supply of FRENCH CORS i-nS. In.

'riHE BEST OF CHRISTMd PRESENTS India JL Pubber Toys. Crving Babies, Laughing Dolls, Work Boxes, Fancy I'es, Ladies' furnish e1 Reti cules and fumUhea Citbas: Portmonnries, rttik Uin-brellas, niaac expressly for Christmas present. Tho P'lbhr. will cail hi fore purchasing elsewhere, as I will Caoii. Ind: Bu'iber Boots an; Shoes.

ISAAC UOiiBITT, f9)-i! Na 93 BsSiO. alrrret. opptMito sti, BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT flWANTIIvU IN THE COUNTRY. Both Shops -welI supplied with Tools and Materials. Will rent or hire.

Apply to C. B. GREEN, corner of Gay and High streets. jl4-'eo3t FOR RENT, that large and commodious HOUSE ItsNo. 77 Camden street, near the new Depot of the "Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, very convenient in situation and long a popular Boarding House.

Apply to DR. COUGH, No. 70 Sharp street. ju-tff FOR KENT A Two Story and Attic BRICK f-MlIOUSE, on Hunter street, near John street. The siiuation is very healthy and pleasant, and very convenient to anvperson employed in the northern part ofthecitytit is between Charles and North streeis, near the Water Works.

Will be rented very low to a good tenant. Enquire at NO. 2 NEW CHURCH STREET. 14-21: FOR RENT On Howard street, (between Con-Os wav and Barre opposite the B. 8t O.

Raiiroad ijStation.) three li'ie BUSINESS STANDS, with Dwellings, in fine order, water in the sard, No better place tor most any kind of business. Would suit a Watchmaker, Clothing or Shoestore, JESSE P. ALBRIGHT, at Squire Webb's Office, between Pratt and Camden streets, near the premises. L.OST AND FOUND. Q1 REWTARD.

Lost, on Thursday evening, tlie 7 -J. 12th a package containing ONE HUN-RED AND TWENTY-ONE DOLLARS IN BANK DRI NOTES. The finder will receive a reward of S21, on returning it to tue faun omee. ji4 3t. LOST On the lllh instant, between Calvert anil Cathedral streets, a Gold Near-sighted Double EYE-GLASS.

A suitable reward wUl be given if left at No. 45 N. CALVERT ST. It! LOST In the Franklin Square stages, a POKT-MONNOIE, (between 8 and 9 o'clock on Wed-lMwday evening.) containing a small amount of money ihmI sundry papers of no value but to tiie owner. Among thete a note of hand drawn by Jos.

H. Holf-man, in favor of Robert Gibson, for $13, payment of which has been stopped. The finder will confer a favor by leaving it at teun office. It? OST On the 13th instant, a black HAIR BRACE-LET, with Gobi Clasp and Yellow Set, between J. Edward Bird's store and comer Eutaw and Baltimore sts.

A liberal reward will be paid for the same if left with J. McCLENAHAN, corner Eutiw and Gennan sts. it! TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD wiil be given for the teturn of POCKET-BOOK and contents, about tiO and some papers. The Book was lost on Friday afternoon, about one o'clock, between Pratt, Bond. Fleet streets, and Broadway.

Apply at the Sun office. it -O LOST, on the 13th a Setter PUP, ssix months old; white, with tan colored spots. A reward of $3 will be paid for his return to No. S3 Franklin st. CAME TO THE fcUBSCJJIBER on the 12th inst.

a Bay HORSE The owner of the above pronertvis teauired to wove DrODertv. pay charges anc take him away. HORACE KNIG SIT. It? Three miles on Falls Romj. ost On Wednesday evening, coming out ot me X-A Museum to the corner of Calvert and Baltimore, or in an omnibus going to tlie corner of Gougii and Ann a GOLD PENCIL, with a yellow set.

A liberal reward will be given for it if returned to 19 E. GOUGII STREET. ji3-2t! CAME TO TIIE SUBSCRIBER, a Bl.uk HORSE. The owner is requested to come forward, ptove propertv, pay charges and take liim away. Inquire of OHN MAGEE, corner of Ross and Piddle sis.

jl3-'3t Kf-tf LOST On the loth instant, a RED COW, KcTwit1! a white stripe down her back, A reward 1 it(ifxro DOLLARS will be given for the return of said cow to PHIL! SCHONTH ALER, Monument street, near Broadway, next to Jacob Kins-ley's. jl-2-3t: ROCKVILLE ACADEMY. Tlirs INSTITUTION is situated in Rockville, Montgomery county Md. The position is remarkably healthy; accommodations for Students ample, and are in the house of the Principal. The village is 15 miles from Washington, with which there is at preseet a daily connect ion by Stages.

Terms are $150 per annum; half semi-annually in advance. Circulars at Cushing Bailey's Book Store. d29-eodlywly O. W. TREAD WELL, Principal.

COMMERCIAL and COLLEGIATE lNSTWUTE. (Late St. Mary's French and English institute.) JAMES M. A. NEWELL, The first session of this Institution will commence on WEDN ESDAY.

February 1st. The COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, under the care of Mr. JAMES R1PPARD. has for its principal object the preparing of boys for busii ess. Arrangements have been made by wnich those who wish may devote their time exclusively to the study of English.

Commercial i Arithmetic, Penmanship and Book-heeping. The COLLEGIATE SCUOOL. under thedirection of PROFESSOR NEWELL, offers a full codegmte course of CLASSICS, SCIENCE and BELLE 4 LETT RES, to students who wish to finish their education at home. Those preparing for any of the Universities mav pursue the regular studies of the first two co'degiate vears, enter tlie Junior C'lau at College and graduate iii two years. The department of MODERN" LANGUAGES is under tiie superintendenc of J.

L. LA RElNTRIE. The department of DRAWING and PAINTING is under the care of Mr. HUGH NEWELL. Forterms.

apply at the Institute, comer of CAL-VERT and PLEASANT STrtEETS. jri-coSw! IMPORTANT TO FAMILIES! JiN KXTR.IORBIS.iRV CH.aSCETO OB-TJilN VJiLUJiBLE liURhlh LOTS CHKAP. 1 THE BALTIMORE CEMETERY COMPANY gave notice some months since that, with the com-; rnencent of the wall of tlie Cemetery, the prices of Lots would be advanced to $15. They have deter-i mined to commence it in the spring, and "as it will considerable money. thy hrtve a lipt-'d the frd-lr wing plan of raising the funis.

otT-rs terms too inviting not to be mad available by any person likely to require theni. There, are now of tiie laid oat into Lots remaining unsold 20 Lots, 8 by 10. enclosed ind at present prices worth JO 00 205 Lots 8 by 10, enclosed with md- me nil ing, at present prices worth 25 0-3 673 Lots which have been forfeited, whu he in most desirable locations 13 00 924 Lots which front on the wide avenues, at present prices 15 00 Lois which front the narrow 12 51 Of those Lots 3.O0O will be. sold at the low price of $10 per Lot the choice to be determined by chance, to be drawn on tlie first day of April hext, under the following rules: 1st. No Lot, from this date, wiil be sold by selection, ur less anted for immediate interment therein.

2d. Books will be opened at the office to receive tlie names of subscribers until that number is sold. Let fern from persons wishing them, who give ai residence, and number of Lots required, will be attended to. Agents of the company will call on a-s many as they can: but those wiio wish to secure a chance had better not wait, as they may fail to call on Diem in time. The office is kept open from 8 A.

M. to 6 P. M. 3d. The payments are to be made as The first installment before the 1st of April next.

When one Lot alone is subscribed for, tiie installment is i2 per month; when more that one Lot is taken, $1 per month, on each. 4th On the 1st day of April, all Lota iu the Cemetery will be advanced to $15. 5h. A person drawing a Lot in a location he does not like, can remove to any other Lot, not taken, similarly situated as to width of avenue, without railing, by paying one dol'ar. It will thus be seen that for ten dollar a person cannot get a Lot worth les than 15, and may get one worth $30, and that in a Cemetery that has more lot-holders attached 10 it than all the other Cemeteries of the city; that buries one-third of the whole mortality of the city; that has a paved street from the citv to its gateway; chapel, mausoleum, gateway-, equal to any Cemetery in the United States; that is proverbial for a moderate tariff of charges, convenience of transacting business with it, and wnicu has an established omnibus Ihie pruning to n- is a good investment for small sums, eve party never need them.

Until the 15th of March enstnor- i.ie Lots forfeited for delinquencies re redeemaole; after that day they will be irredeenmnie. ana rut into the treiis- ral mass of unsold Lots, to oc drawn ior. A large and new assortment of patterns tor Iron Railing for Lots are in course of preparalion. and prraniemenra are made to increase the business hitherto done in that line by the company, and on most accommodating terms of payment. Office of thb Baltimore Cemetery, corner 0 Baltimore and Sndfi streets, January 1, 1354.

j7-tf. GF.EENWAY CO'S LOAN OFFICE, No. 17d Baltimore street. $100,000. Bids will be opened at GREEN WAY CO's BANKING HOUSE AND LOAN OFFICE on January 14th, 1364, at 1 o'cio-k, for of the COUPON BONDS OF THE YORK AND CUMBERLAND RAILROAD COMPANY, jniaraviteed by the city of Baltimore, payable in 1377.

The York and Cumherberland Railrond is paying regular 6 dividends. These Bonds, besides being ruar-atAeed by the city of Baltimore, are secured by a Trust Mortgage upon the Susquehanna Railroad. The interest coupon, payable 1st January and 1st July, are attached. The honda are in sums of $1,000 and $5oo No bids under par will he received. j3-2wf riToTRINTERS, PUBLISHERS, JL As the proprietors of the 'Baltimore Sun" have introduced into their establishment, and have put into operation, two of "Hoe's Last Fast" which to print their papei, they ofier for sale THREii PRESSES bitheno in their usr, viz: One Hoe "PATENT IMPROVED DOUBLE CYLINDER NJiPIER PRINTING- MACHINE," 3 by SO inches, and TJFO OTHERS of the same class, each 39 by 27 inches.

The above dimensions are the size of the bed of each. The presses are in good condition, capable of tlie full speed they are designed to accomplish and will be sold 011 moderate terms. Ap-ply at the Sun office, by letter or otherwise. di6-tf Orjl ipO.JDU LICENSED LOAN OFFICE, No. 32 E.

Lombard street, between Frederick street and Market Space, on Gold or Silver Watcher, Diamonds, Silver Ware, Fine Jewe'ry. Dry Goods, Furniture, Clothing, ic, on reasonable terms. Persons may rely that a strict secresy will be observed in all business transac-tions. ISAAC LOBE. dlO 2mf TVTOTICE.

On and after the of January, 1354, A LEAVING will be 12 cents per time, and HAIR CUTTING 25 cents. Shaving per montit for every other day $1 60, and for every day $2. N. B. BATHS can be had every day as usual.

The rooms are kept wnnn and comfortable. F. M. TUKNER, Barber and Hair Dresser, d23-l 111 Bank Lane, opposite City Hotel. ETEK FLAMM, CONTfCTlONiTft, No.

94 EX I NGTON ST. Comer LlU'e Sharp utreet, Offers for sole FRENCH CON FEOT IONEP of kinds. AM kinds of CA ICES and SWEETMEATS. I suitable for Christinai. Different kindsoi PIES, fresa I every day.

Almondd, Raisins and ail kinds of Fruits, i dlf-lnill TOHIV A. JONES' IMPROVED tl.llli. NO EQUAL. Restores the original Brown or Black color la onu minute more beautifully than its original liiotre. Manuhctured and for sab1 ami ar.plied i't private room by JOHN A.

JONES 23 p. Baltimore street, between Front and High sts. Also, for sale at all the respectable Druggists and Fancy Stores throughout the Union. (Keep th address fir n-ferenoe. j3 1 111 JOSJAlf I.FK HF NRV E.

JIHINJTON. OHNSTON BROTHERS t'o jU-tfr: BANKERS; entke Fail and Winter Goods remaining, I will sell at very reduced prices. doe." Motto, as ever, "Not to be Out- liuni: iiK.irij.EN, 67 Baltimore near Gay. LOOK OUT. Kid Gloves, only 12K cents; Lisle Thread Gloves, 6 cents; Ladies' Stockings, 6i; Calico for Commits at 4 cents; also, splendid fast colored Calico for Dresses, at 6i cents, worth 10; Canton Flannel, 8 cents; wide Black Silks, 75 cents: Long Shawls, $2: tremendous large size Blanket, changeable Alpaca, 12 cents; wide Table Diaper, 12 A.

V. IIOUCK'S superior Sewing Cotton, 1 cent a spool; Casinets, 25 cents; Wool Flannel, l2)i cents; heavy Shirting Muslin, accents; Oil Cloths for Tables, 25 cents; Window Shades, 60 cents; Hooks and Eyes, 2 cents a card; Irish Linen, cents; large size black Shawls, cents; figured Curtain Muslin, 18 cents, Come a running to A. V. HOUCK'S, 235 Lexington street, two doors east of Pearl street. Don't forget.

Red Posts in Front. ja-tf. rPHE CHEAP CORNER has received from Auc-A tion, plaid and figured De Laines 12J worth lSJc; dotted Cashmeres 185 striped Mourning Prints 10 another case of those fast color Prints 6ii cv that sold so fast; fine white Flannel 18 Shirting Muslins 6, 8 and 10 pillow case Muslin 12i full width Sheeting 25 c. GEO. H.

C. NEAL, No. 13, corner Baltimore and Front sts. j9 tf EMBROIDERIES AND FANCY GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. The undersigned respectfully informs his customers, and the public generally, that be has on hand a large assortment of EMBROIDERIES, such as Swiss and Cambric Collars Sleeves, Cheniisetts.

L. C. Flouncings, 8tc, which will be rsold at reduced prices, at No. 55 tSallimore st. j'9-tf; LEVI GOLDEN BERG.

AS11ER HECIIT, NO 7S BALTIMORE STREET, CORNER OFTRI PO LET'S ALLEY, Is now offering WINTER GOODS at less than cost, to close stock, preparatory a change in business. Great bargains may be expected. He particularly calls the attention of the public to his complete assortment of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. J9-tf: HPHE CENTRE MARKET BARGAIN SPORE has A received a lot of M. de Laines, at 12 and the same as we sold at lSJi Silks at 75 and $1, real bargains; Irish Linens, 41 and 50 truly cheap: all wool Tweeds, 75 Linen Toweling, 6S very low; Domet Flannel, 12' and ISJ4 large Blankets, 4 and $5.

GORSUCrf St JONES, jl-U't Cor. Centre arket pace and Pratt st. ELLING OFF DltESS GOO 113, IVROTll 4-Mc CREEK 85 Baltimore Street, will, from ibis date, sell off the balance of their FALL and WINTER DRESS GOODS; together with their entire stock of LAWNS, Bareges, BAREGE DE LAINES, Sic, left over from last Summer, at about half the usual prices for such Goods. ja 5-tf TiirtingmusTTns and IRISH linens. JOHN A.

ROCHE SON, No 52 Ilanoverstreet, Have now on hand New York Mills and other approved makes of Blenched MUSLINS: Richardson's and Barkiies' LINENS. This make of Linens we have kept for years, and we warrant them to rive satisfaction to the consumer. Also, Men's, Women's and Child's Cotton HOSE, of every size and quality. j5-ff? THE CASH BARGAIN STORE Has some real Baraains of black Alpacca, 25. 31, 37i, and real Mohair Lustres, 50 tiie greatest bargain of black French Cloth at $1 75 1 ever saw; Blankets, 4 and $5, truly cheap; some superfine Brown Muslins.

10 cents, very cheap; more of those super white Shirting Mastitis. 11 Irish Linens; 25 to hat-rains. dSl-tfl GEO. W. UHLEK, lt4 Franklin at.

STYLES OF FANCY AND MOURNING iN PRINTS. 10 cases rich PLAID PRINTS, fast colors; 7 cases Small Figures, new city trade; Washinxton black and white PRINTS: Wa-h-Lngton solid black do. FLANNELS, BLANKETS and SHAWLS, now open and for sale by EASTER FIELD. d28-tft tp 277 Baltimore street, near Sharp. RY GOODS DRY GOODS! I have on hand and am daily receiving DRV GOODS of the latest styles and best fabrics.

My stock is large and adapted to the wants of families and customers generally, and wiule I do not profess to sell goods at or under cost, as I have to live by my business. I do sell them at a very tuiall advance. JOS. FARROW. ii2l-tf; 655 VV.

Bait, cor. Poppleton st. SELLING OFYEAf.L AND VVjXTICR GOODS. WROTH Sc McCREERY, 85 Baltimore in srder to make room for spring importation, will from this date sell off their remaining stock of Fail an.l Win ter DRESS GOODS and Wooiens without regard to cost. They respectfully invite the attention of pur Chasers.

iPRoercor TASQl FANCY AND THEATRICAL i-'i DUErSES, for Ladies and Gentlemen, are con stantly kpt on hand, They will either be loaned or sold at very low prices. They are also made to order, at L. HAMMEItSLOUGH'S. 3-eo7w 155 Lexington st. SELLING OFF WINTER GOODS B1R -Jl'ILSON, No.

6P Baiximobp' Strpft, near iy, will seil oil their of DHESS GOODS: Silks of a'l stries; and Plaids: English and French MERINOS, all colors; French ami Persian DE LAINES; SHAWLS of ail styles; Cloaks and Talmas' latest styles; Embroideries, at greatly reduced prices. We invite purchasers to give us a Mill for Bargains. 22-tf 1 zlOH OOBURG CLOTH 37i; l.utw LjTtvV Mourning Prints at 8 Long Shawls 42; yara wine carpet ai 13 cis; oieaciieu 1 aide tJioins, yards, 41. Cloih, Cassimer, Delaines, Calicos, Trim mines, and lots of Goods, which mint be sold to make a change at the POOR MAN'S PORE, No. ami lo7 Nortii Oay street, S.

BRIDGE. DRICH FALL GOODS FOR 1853. IFFENDERFFER it CRANE, ArO. 12 N. CHARLES STREET, Are now opening, and will replenish by all the European arrivals, a very chuice mid complete st ck PHENOL ITALIAN AND BRITISH DRY GOODS, fomuosed of the Newest and most Fashionable Styles: Kicii DRESS SILKS.

Plaid POPLINS and VALENCi AS. Lnpin'3 best French MERINOS. BOMBAZINES and ALPACAS. Britisti and French CHINTZES. Canton Crape and Cashmere SHAWLS.

French and Swiss EMBROIDERIES. H( lUSEKEFPING GOODS. Irish Shirtins: LINENS. Linen and Cotton SHEETINGS. BLANKETS and MARSEILLES Patent Woolen and Canton FLANNELS.

TABLE CLOTHS and NAPKINS. TOWELING, f5Vith a ge.tertd slock of the best quality SJOAN DRY GOODS, to which tiiey invite at ten vpn. nSQ-tf FF ICHY OR ETANl CUM BElflT A Nl7 RAT ROAD COMPANY, York, January 9, Tlw President and Hirer rors ot'tliis Company have declared a dividend of three per payable on or afler the 20th to the stockholders in Baltimore at tiie Batik; in Pennsyiania, at the Company's ofiice. The transfer books will be closed from the 14th inst. to the 25tli inst.

Bv order of the board. J. S. LE1B, Treasurer. jl0-eo5t! rAP2aw4t Opening" of mcMf-chen stiieet.

COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, Baltimore, Jan. fith, 1851. The owner? of property binding on Pennsylvania Avenue, iiouldii: Alley, Division Etiiriar Alley, and on Ross st. from Wilson to Mother sts. 7 and on McMeehen st.

from Ros sr. to North Avenue, as sessed for the opening of McM ECU EN are notified that unless the said assessments are pai i on or before the third day of JUNE, JS54, it wih be the imperative duty of the Collector, agreeably to the ordinance 01 the city, to advertise the "property so assessed for sale. CHARLES HOWARD, j'j-iin City Collector. OPENING OF WEST BALTIMORE ST. CITV COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, Baltimore.

Dec. 21, 1853. The owners of property binding on West Balti more street, from Gihnore street to the city limits, as sessed for tne opening of West Baitiinore street, are hereby notified that unless snid asressinents are paid cn or before tlie 23d day of May, wiil be thy imperative duty of the Collector, agreeable to the ordinances of tiie city, to advertise the property so assessed for sale. CHARLES HOVVARr), d24-lm; City Collector. I A RYLAND PENITENTIARY.

SEALED PRO-11 POSALS wiil be received by the Directors of this establishment, until THURSDAY, the J3r.li for furnishing DAILY during the term of twelve months, from the 1st of February, 1854, about two hundred and fifty pounds fresh BEEF and MUTTON, as follows: Not more than 5 neck pieces, each of lbs weight. One or two quarters of Mutton each day. The balance in Beef, of the following descriptions, and of equal quantities of each: Chuck ribs aiid shoulders, Thick ends of the plate and brisket. Lathe rounds and veinypieees shins entirely excluded. The whole delivery of beef to be substituted by that of an eoual quantity of mutton, one day in each week throughout tiie summer season, if reeiuired; or the deli very of either to be omitted on any tfays of the week, as niny he hereafter directed.

Tne beef to be of the best quality, according to 'ts kind, and bond and security to be given for the faithful compliance of the contract jii-tiPi! OTICE. The subscriber, duly constituted and appointed by the Register of Wills, of Mitllin county. (in conformity wilh the laws of the State of Pennsylvania,) administrator of GEORGE MUL-HOLLAN, deceased, who. at the time of his death, was a resident of said Suite of Pennsylvania, and who died intestate in the year, 1351, possessed of and entitled to the follow ing Stocks, viz: 100 shares Baltimore and Susquehanna Raiiroad Company; 14 do American Life Insurance and Trust 1 do Pheiiix Shot Tower Co. of Baltimore; Hereby gives notice of his intention to transfer said Stocks on the books of tlie several Companies above rained.

R. C. HALE. dS3-2nw4wi' Adm'r. of Geo.

Mulhollan, dee'd. RAWING INSTRUMENTS, in every variety, from $1 a ease npwanN. APO I ITFCTURAL WORKS. MECHANICAL do. ENGINEERING do.

1 have a large assortment of ROOKS on the above and kindred subjects. Also, DRAWING BOOKS PAPERS, of all sizes and styles; Engineering and Mechanical Scales; Tracing Papers anil Cloths; Studies; Pencils; Water Colon--; Sable, and Camel's Hair Pencils, and every artice of the kind required by the Draftsman or Painter in water colors, at one uniform price, at No. IU BALTIMORE ST. WM. MINIFi UCKERS, ATTENTION.

A rnvt rate siinrletar-relledDUCK GUN, but little used, for sale low, as the owner ha no use for it. Also, Colt's and Allen's REVOLVERS. A large lot of single barrelled PISTOLS, at low prices, by SAMUEL JACKSON. jlo-eo3t? PU Balto. near St.

Paul s. HANCE'S COMPOUND MEDICATED HOREHOUND CAND1 For Coughs, Colds, Spitting of Blood, Asthma, i tirotii, iieiiruiK ite voice, ooitsuiuiuoii. Bronchitis, Croup, fcc. Invented, prepared and sold by 8ETH S. HA NCR.

tf- Baltimore street. DAGUERRFOTYPIHTS', ARTISTS' AND PAINTERS' DSPOT. WM. A. WJSONG.

Ho. NORTH LIBERTY BALTIMORE, Keeps constii on hand a full assortment Msia-nnls for Daguen-eotypisis', Artists' and Uicu are otf'jred ai Uia lowest market ntosi, ttr OR SALE A tour wlictli HOUSE MARKET CAR. in jrood rutmintr order. Inquire at BAR- J1KR Lumber Yard, fiiddle stre near Cathedral street: 13-31 A LOT loo by fett situated on avenue, nt'ar its junction with street; it also gives a front oi' 130 feet on Gold btreet and 2C0 feet on Baker alley. Forparncul irs ap- wl.

t-lULb, land surveyor, No. 22 SECOND is Snliiinore. d3l -eoit; TO CARPENTERS. FOR SALE, at a bargain, a valuable Carpenter's TOOL CHEST, an 1 a full et ot'H a set of Hollow and Roumis.ncw. The aliove are wortliy of notice, as they beloneed to tine of the oldest Mechanics in the city, recently deceased.

Inquire nil tiie 14lli at 2u9 CHESNUT of tlie widow Catharine Stanley. jll-4tJ 40 barrels fresh roll F. UTTER. bo tub? prime oslien, part 50 lbs tubs. 130 kegs liesh Clares.

Just received and tor sale Jowby K1LBURN BROOKE, jl3-3: Gtiilford street, opposite 45 South street. Just received per PalmetiO, from ChailHslon, and Isabel, from Havana dnt ct, an invoice of fine IMPORTED SE(iARS, among them the celebrated ''Graadina" brand, to which the attention of my friends and customers is invited. C'tll and examine for vourselves. JNO. R.

11EALD, lib Baltimore street, opposite St. Paul. MO A SSES .250 hbls. new crop IS'. Orleans now laisdintr ex barques Pren-is and fJowland.

For sale by 1). SO.V, Exchange place. RAZIL SI JAR. ALMOXDS, 1dj unga wtme lirazil M-iAK lJ0 hales Bordeaux ALMOMJS, new crop 1,000 drums Smyrna FIGS, landing 2o boxes Sicily LEMONS, new 103 drums Sultana RAISIN'S For sale by SCHWARTZ J) IX, jll-ti: corner of Baltimore and Liberty sts. fi 1 ACK EH EL, HERRING CODFISH.

2,0 hois. Xl Nob. 1. 2 000 do. Halifax and East port Herring; 3oO G.

B. Codfish. For sale by Jtt V. H. SHUUTZ, 11 Coiiitnerce st.

iCE CREAM AND WATER ICES of the best quality, delivered to Families, Fairs, is.c, in moulds or otherwise, at 31 cents per quart. J. FUSSELL, Saratoga st. near Calvert. BL "ITER.

CHEESE HERRING. 100 tubs Goshen and New York Butter; Hoo hoxes Eastern Cutting Cheese; l.coo boxes Scaled and No. Herrings. For oal by W. H.

SHUKTZ, 11 Commerce st. jfl-tf: I ACKEREL, HERRING. IJ N(. 2. 3 and 4 MACKEREL in barrels, halfs, quarters and kits.

No. 1 F.astport, Labrador and Potomac HERRING. P0.CC0 largreG. B. COHFISH.

20 drums HAKEFISH. Roo boxes SCALED HERRING. For sale by j3-tf F. F. POPE, 81 Bowly's wliarf.

LOUR. BACON, GitOCEUIES, 250 bids. Family Exira ami Rye Flour 150 superior Familv. Hams, low lo close 3.000 lbs. Middlings and Shoulders, prime and cheap P.

R. Sii7.nr; Apple Brandy; fine old Rve Whisk-, fee. For tale ly ja.mes j. Lawn. nit tt: 141 143 N.

Howard St. TV LW PRUNES. LEMONS, Sic. 10 cates new PRU ES boxes Messina LE-MON3 too basrs Southern PEA NUTS for sale by K1CKETTS WHITTINGTON, dl4-tl comer Calvert and Lombard sts. BUCKWHEAT and Lovemmr's I 40 sacks Liverpool Salt, $1 50.

Together with a fuil assortment ol tan ly Grocries, cheaper than ever. JNO. H.T. JEROME is. cor.

Paca Lexington sis. MACKERKL, HFPIUNG, CODFISH, No. 1, 2, 3 ami 4 Mackerel, in whole and yi bbls lbs. iafte G. 3.

Codiish; 60 drums do do 15 drums liakefisii 1.500 bbls Halifax pi I Eastport Herrinar 3-JO bo.ve? priiiir liturf Cheese; 46 tubs Goshen Fatnilv liirfr. For sale bv d1lF25: W. D. -rHL'hTZ, 11 at. BLOOMS AM) i'iG lll-JN.

The substribcia' being the tole Jlxi-ncy for tin; tale of the celebrated IRf )N, vrr prepared to execute orders on fa-fnrahle ternif tor il 1 ind ire VVb'el and Fnrv Jig Tr.yn, pr.iv and whi' mana pictured at Coliimion. I Fort Furnace. BALLAJU. CilAUBOl.RN St Plai ti. KM-in -ore.

QUEEN CITY HAMS, PRESERVING SI. GALS fcc We have just received a fine lot of thus relebratetl HAMst; Old liovtrmnent Java Rio ajjd Maracitibo COFFi.K; Loaf. Crushed. Powdered. Granulated and Clanhed SUGAliS: Welch's Family FLOUR: Dried Beef ar London Brown Stout and Pales Ah s.

GREEN St UROWV.S. Iu. corner of Howard and Mtillierry ws. j3 if'l ICE FOR SALE. The pubsenber will prepared in a few days, to supply quantitieKof the fneft ICE, from his xtensive Ponds, should the weather continue, as at present.

Apply at Chesnut Hill, 3 miles from the cPv, to JOilN GIBSON, or to GIBSON No. 7 North Charles si. d2) -tt GUANO AGENCY. No. PERUVIAN GUANO furnished in any quantity, not less than 1 ton, the Peruvian Agents' frice, $40 20 p.r ton of 2.240 lbs.

Terms cash in par Commission for purchasing-, forwarding, pay-iiih "'reyage, and all oilier incidental expenses, 0 per cent. N. B. Orders should be transmitted as as possible. Mexican and Afiican Gunno.

Lime, Plaster, Bone Duet, furnished at the market ratps. F. B. No. s7 x.

Paca si reef, jU tf riear HAVING SECLT.El) THE SERVICES OF MIL POTTER, the Foreman of Hayward, iiartlett in the PLUMBING BRANCH of their iiisinesri, we are prepared to execute any work in that iine with neatness and fidelity. Mr. P. being a thoroughly prurtical man in his busi-reFS, having had several years experience in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, together with the ffn'tre satisfaction which he has given in the execution of the best work in ISahiinore, arc a sufficient guarantee that any woik entrusted to him will be performed in a prompt and satisfactory manner, none but the best material being used in manufacturing. HOT-AIR jPURN'ACES, RANGES TOVES, Stc, at the Old HUmd.

No. 24 LIGHT STREET. COLLINS "2av.St successors to Hayward, Bartlett St. Co. JIAIUJWAREI M.

POSLEY, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE 1 BOTH AND POMESTIO HARDWARH, N. 4 LIGHT STREET WHARF, doors eoutii of Fratt ptreet, 3-tf Baltimore. COTTON" AND WOOLEN FAC OKIES.Ownkjis, Agents or Miitiotxg Thkhbhf-If you wish to fciiy good articles r'ght, please call an us for Wool, Baltimore street. dn-tfH Tl FAIRBANKS' SC.VLES. A ITTS UNDERSIGNED hare opened a War-hoitre for tiie wUeof Uieir SCALE, at 21 8.

CHARLES where maybe found a full assortment of every rarietv. LARGE SCA LES will he sent in any pnrtof Ihe country at short notiee. For accuracy, simplicity, nd durability, thesd scale.3 or! unequalied. livery Srcale is warranted. n2l-ir 1 E.

F. rA lit BANKS Si CO. HARLE3 KAFLINSiU, HItJISS FINISH Kit, No. 45 NORTH STREET, opposite the Gas Works, Respectfully announces to the public Uiat he is prepared to Manufacture, at the shortest notice, GAS CKJET8, PILLAA LICIT! 8, PENDANT and tJAH COCK, N. B.Ohaiulelier and Eracketa Gilt, Regiiilt and Bronzed, at the ehortert notice d2S-lui BALTIMORE COIPANY'H CO A LB ROOK BLACK UIAMON LYKLN'S VALLEY, LE-HIGH AND CI MUEI LaND COAL.

JOHN isLOAN, Coal Dkalik, corner of Gennan and Paca siren, is prepared to deliver all of the above kind of COAL, to the consui-ier, at tiie lowest market price, and will wit'trrit fll Corl sold ot hia jati! to fc3 ad represented. liifl. to the ton. ftWf url, ft 9it Jlctr.ue. dS-tf (T LADES BUTTEil; FAMILY vji rijiilJK.

and Ur ans arirl Porto 7 cents; Green Rio Coffee. V'iie: Roasted, Eible fcyniri; Molasses. warps, Leather, cards, Spools, Shuttles, Reeds, Heddfea, Piekem, Bobbins, iiivets, Washers, Nuts, 'J wites. Roller Cloth, Oil Cans, SmiU Bellows, TOWN Lit fit BROOKS. 34S do Wheeling 5 do 7-anesviile 11 do do Cincinnati ..15 0j do do Louisville, by steaiuboat.il f' do Staunton, Va.

9 tio il liter-town do Winchester, 4 6 do Charleston 15 04 do Wilmington, N. C. 00 do VVeldon, N. 8 PJ dT Petersburg, Va. 6 6,1 do Richmond, 01 do Frederick 4 5J Will be run between Baltimore and EUicoU' KLUs daijv, except as loilowg.

Lea-e Camden Mation at ...6 5r A. M. do Mount Clare 3 p. M. do fclitcott's Mills at 8 A.M.

Tare t- the KounJTrip between Baltimore and Edi- rott'fi Mills 5- cenu Do do do Relay ...30 cenw fS-Ticket. for the Bound Tn? mun be pnureti beiore entering tiie Cr.rs, as ko abatfbwt raostTir Kfoi i.ar Far cah be icad bt tub Cohdjctom in rut Cars. WASHINGTON BRANCH." Leave Baltimtire for Waiiiiiugtou at i1- and A. M. SJ and 7 P.

M. On Sundays at 4 A. M. ar.d P. M.

Leave Washinnun for Baiiimore ti and A. M. and SX and 6 P. M. tin r-tiTiilavs at A.

BT. and 5 P. M. t3-The FirSTand FOURTH TR AfVsj fr-m A limore. and the SECOND md FOURTH TRAtS.I from Ir a.ii.iKfOfl.wU! tm EXPRESS MAIL TRAIN stoipn only at Junction ai Aiia-iv-j liy order.

J. T. EN'GLANO, an-tf Agent- K1CE, 40 tierces, I rciii teat. nw KiUls, tr by ROBT. VV RIGH iS-U2 NJ.WSpeiK'SHiyLrf.

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