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TEAL LACK HOIIHS. Fkoat Street Ikeatbb ente'priiing and FLEASUUB EXCURSIONS. THE SUN w-JcITTAt yiiJPpUKSION of thT: hu-i? SAB 3 AT H. Sa. Rn 111101.

u-iil 1 1 YOU WANT i BREAD, BISCUIT, KOLLS, liUSR, BUNS. PIES and CaKE ofthebestqiTality; And ICE-CREAM of the riohest kind, ia the Saloon or sent to your homes in 0 "ppEB JySr'i S. W. nor. Pearl nd Lexington sts.

IXTRA FINE iNEVV CROP GREEN AN BLACK TEAS. Lovers of fine 1 EA are invited to m'ike atrial of the Imperial and Young Hyson and Gar powder Tea just received, ami of very supenui quality. Also, Oolong at 5 and 75 oents, not excelled by any in the city for the money. 3 1 Ft L. LAWRENCE, West End Tea Store, tfrj; Corner of Green and Lexington st.

JJU A HJMdAT you KNOW lg GOOJ). Persons in want of a IO-REAL GOOD AM.OI Should buy one of our ORANGE BRAND. They never fail tu give satisfaction. HOOK A BALDWIN, tfr S. W.

Corner Lexington and Grean sts. THE BEST OLV HYK WHISKY, COGNAC BR ANDY, AND SWEET MALAGA WINE for Tavern use for sale by CLABAUGH A GRAFF, 38 South st, tfr opposite Exchange Placff. 1OZ, BOZ, BOZ, BOZ, BOZ. Over copies are circulated of each number of Pickena' New THE YEAR Eighteen Thousand Dolars ha bpenpudfor iVorda" to be incorporated witi it. (oofc junt fir a rich monthly number for July.

ALL THE YEAR ROUND, eosrnucTED bt CHARLE DlCKtSNS, Roz Issued stmuitanaously in London and New York. This new publication lias alreody reaclio a circulation in Europe ai America of ov-r 13 copies of each issue. HOUSEHOLD WORDS has been purohased by Mr. Dickens for the sum of is merged intokiALL THE YEAR ROUND." The work is issued himultaneously ia boh hemispheres. The.

monthly numbe' for Ju'y is now an! contain tho whole of the five pr-ofding weekiy parts, including Dickens' now novel. TALE OF 1WO CITIES," the most popular and uterary produsti ju of the day. It will also contain over toi ty brilliant orininl papers from the frns of Charles Dickens, Leigh Hunt VVllkie Has. Albert Smith ann oi hers, forming a oorpsof the most distinguished writers in all Europo. This Iar and uperb monthly, by far tha riohest aad niost lascinatin magazine in ths world, is sold at the low pnoe of 25 cents per number -r S2 50a year, delivereu any part of the cir the aeit.

HENRY TAYLOR, San Iron Buildiner. IOURISTS' GUIDE A TO THE WATERING PLACES AND SUMMER RESORTS OF THE UNITE STATES, WITH THE WAY TO ET TO THEM, is published in APPLETON'S RA ih WAY UIDE FOR JULY, (Prick 25 Cents,) Cor.taii:ing late Time-Tables on ali the Railroads, with other important information to the traveler. Illustrated witn 5 M8ps. D. AFPLETON A Publishers, jy-ltjr Nos.

346 and 34S Broad war. STATEMENT OF THE PEOPLE'S-BANK. Baltimore, July 1st, 1855. Capital Stotk $100,555 oo Deposits 69,507 79 rT'ifitand Loss. 4 245 84 Dividends Uncaid 6t3 40 1 ue to other 183 Notes in Circulation-.

48.825 00 POteTOFlEt BALTIMORE, Jtly 2 1839, MONDAY NEXT, the 4th of July, this Office will be OPE only between the hoii' of aaiO o'clock M. JOHN MORRIS, Iy2-2T IprT; Postmaster. IrtRANKLIN BANK, thJu.e. 1059. -The Pre DIVIO OF THREE-AND-A-HALF PER CENT, for the last six months, payable on aRd aftpr Mouda, llth July.

J. M. BUCK. jyl-eo4f Cashier. CITIZENS' HANK, June 29th.

President and Directors have tins nay declared a DIVIDE OF FIVE PER CENT, for the pt six montliB, payable to Stockholders on and after July. jyl-eo5t! W. L. RICHARDgON, Cashier THE OFKICE OF THE TELE GRAPH COMPANY. Sun Iron Building, will be pen for business en Monday, July 4th, trims oVlock 50 minutes to 9 o'clock 50 minutes A.

M. and from 7 o'clock 20 minutes to 9 o'moak SO P.M. F. MAT TINGLEY, jy 2-2t Chief Operator. (Vf AYOR'S OFFICE.

City Hall, Baltimore, ITJ JuIt 1. '859. NOTICE. In omsequeme of MONDAY NEXT being the Anniversary of our atonal Ir.deaeudenoe. notice is hereby given that the various offices conneoted with tho City Govern meiitwill be cloted aud that no business will be traiiBscted in the marlcetB nsuallr open on that day, 'j2-2t THOMAS SWaNN, Mayor, MAOa'S OFFICE, CHY II ALL, KiLTl-mobk, July lt, JTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN thAt FISH IMG CLU rr other Atssri3ia tions will not be pern itted to parade the screets of the oity in disguise.

The police officers are strictly enioir.ed to arrest al1 persons j2-3tt THOM AS SWANN, Mayor. UN HUM BANK OE MARYLAND, junk 30th, 59 A D' I OF MD ha-j thii day been deo'ar-ed oi 0 UR PER for thel'astsix moat cn the Capital t-t of this Bank, payable on and alter ON DAY, the llth July. jyl 9t R.MICKLE, CD SaPEaKE BANK, Baltimoke, Jttxk23th, VUS The fre-idont arid Dirtctors have tnia dsy declared a I 1V1DEND of THREE PtCR CENT, far the talf year ending 30th instant, payable on ard after the 7th oity and State taxes paid by the Bank. H. CHAMBERLAIN jvl-3ijs BNK OF COMMERCE.

luno 29th, 1859. A DIVIDEND OK jOUM PER Cl NT. for the six months enoing 30th instant was this day declared, payable on or after MONDAY, the llth ray of July next The trinsfer of the Capital Stock will be closed from the first to the eleventh day of July nt, inclusive. By order, GEO. C.

MILLER, j3o-2w! cashier. fIREMEN's INfeLRAiMCK OFFICE, June A 20,1859 The President and Directors of tne Firemen's Insurance Company have this day declared a aividond of ONE DOLLAR and CENTS par share, for the last six months, ending 30th instant, payable on or after TUESDAY, the 6th of July, 1859 By order, HENRY P. DUHURST, J2l-t5Jy Secretary. ASSOCIATED FIREMEN'S OFFICE, June 22, 135. The President and Directors ot the ASSOCIATED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE MPAN have this day deolared a dividend of SIX AND A QUARTER PER CENT, for the last six months, payable on and after 5th Jaly, 1359.

By rder, JOHN DUKEHART, j23-tj y5: Seoreta-y. MARYLAND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY .1 he subscribers to tne Capital Stook of the MARYLAND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Baltimore, are hereby notified that th conditions of the Charter having been complied with, an election of Twelve Directors, i manage the affnirs of the Company for this year, will be held on FRIDAY, the ISrWinstant, between the hour of lo and 12 o'c lock A. at jo. South street s' o-der of the Board of Jy2-St, OTIS SPFAR, Chairman. MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH COMPANY Philadelphia, Juno 18, 1859.

The annual meeting of Stockholders of the MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH COMPANY will be held at tho Company's office, Philadel phia, on THURSD AY, the fourteenth day of July, i'd59, at twelve o'clock M. of said day, for the election of officers of said company for the ensume year. JOSEPH SAILR, je2l-MAThtJyl4f Secretary. TO are invited till the 2oth day of Julv for the im nediate erection of a Me'hodist Episcopal Churoh in the town of Seaford. Del.

I'he Church to be of brick, Si by 52 ieet, with recess in pulpit end i by 12 feet; basement 9 feet in tne clear, containing two classrooms and one lecture room: auoience room 18 feet in the clear, end gallery, vestibule, brick and wo 3d cornice, and Venetian shutters. Minute specifications to be entered into, such as will ensure a permanent and tasteful job. The Building Committee will furnish bricks. Address jy2 2t! WVT. B.

HORSEY, Seaford, Del. PROPOSALS WILL RECEIVED until the llth instant, inclusive, by the Pre-identand Director? of th- Sri EN A BRIDGE COMPANY for REBUILDING the suacr-tfuoture of their Bridge at Harper's 'erry, recently destrnyed by a hurricane. There are three spans of aUsmt 133 tr.r: length about 4fi feet The new superstructure to be composed of Iron. Timber, or of tcith ma'erials combined. description of ths of superstructure on which the bid is made to accompany the proposal, with the earliest time at which it will be completed for travel.

ISAAC VO'TKK, Jyl-ty President Shenandoah Bridge Co. MAOR'- OtFiC-, CITY A Li tJ ALTI-MOBE, July 1st, 1859 NOCICE. The poli-e officers are strictly enjoinedTO enforce the follow-n. sections Ordinances of the Mayor and City Coui eil of Baltimore, approved June 5tn. J8t8.

Vender of fire Crackers and other oombustible Fir-wrks, and all others, are hereby informed that the penalties for the violation of the aoove-nanied ordinances will be rigidly enforced; parei.ts especisliy requested to rt-stiu their cnildreii from the use of fiwork or firearms on the approaching National Holiday. Sec 45. An Ordinance to enforce useful regulations. restrain certain evil practices therein mentioned, and to remove nuisanaes, approved June 5. 1853.

Be enacted and orda ned, that no person shall caft, throw, or fire any squib, rooket, cracker, torpedo, granade. or other eombutible fireworks or explosive preparation, witMa the oiiv; ard every person, for ever such ff-nwe, shall forfMtand pay a sum not exceeding FIVE DOL-L A RS. 6 of said-ordmanae. And be it enacted and ord-iined, that it shall not be lawful for any person or person to seil or offer fr sale within the lmiU of the city, any crackers, squiba, rockeis, or aay other eomriustible fireworks; provided, however, that this section shall rot apply to thesaie of any such article when soH in tne oneinnl package as imported, and every offender gainst aay of the provisions of this section, shall pay for each and eirery Offense DOLLARS. Sfc.

2 of said ordinance. And be it enictod and ordaii.ed, that if any person fire or discharge any gun, pistol or fir arm within the cit. unless it be on some ooession of military purade. nd then by order of sora officer havinir the oommind, everr such person, for every such offense, shall forfeit aad pay a sum not exceeding FIVE DOLLARS; nd if ary gun. pixtol or firearms shall be discha-ged from on board nny vesstl Withiuthe harbor of Baltimore, the capt in of the vessel, as well as the offender, sha 1 be liibie for the -aid penalty.

jy2-2t THOMAS SWAVN, Mayor. It PARIS EMBROIDERIES. HAMILTON EAST Eft CO 199.201and 20i BAL'JtlMORH t-TREET, Lave received by recent steamers a beautilul stock of POINT A L'AGUIT'bEi POlfT D'ALENCON, POINT DE PARIS VALENCIENES, Brussels aid Limerick LACE COLLARS AND SETS, Valenciennes, Laoes and Edgings, English Thread Lsoe and Ecgingg, Bli ck BruEse'saud Guipuro Lca, Real bread Lacci Falls and ooirT-aures. Alarge and entirwly new assortm-nt of FRENCH NEEDLE WORK, Embroidered gets in iloliars nd Sleeves, Embroidered Collars in Muslin and Jaconet, Embroidered POCKET HDKKS. Frenoh Needlewoi aud Jioonet Bands, Paris Dres ai Breakfast nP Being late in the season we shall offer great Ladies leaving for the watering aces will find our stock very choice and at MUCH 'ESS jy-3tr1 THAN USUAL PRICES.

HOOP SKIR'IS AND SHIRT BOSOMS, FROM AUCTION, Several large OB LOTS, just recei ed. MERREFIELD A STINCflCOMB, holesale Dealers in Auoti nn Gaod ltj a4fe Baltimore st, above Charles. 1 jUV NETS FLY NETS-FLY NETS-I i have on hs.nd the above Goods, of mv own mit n- ufacture, in cetton and linen, wholesale and retail. JAM ES M. IIAIG, 2.43 Baltimorn st, jy4-ltfr three doors eaat of Charles.

HEAT INDUCEMENTS TO BUYERS PR ESS GOODS, of evry nesonption. Full stock of the best staple DRY GOODS. MOURNING GOODS, large stook. LACE SHAWLS and VIS1TES. EMBKOTDt.RtES, RIBBONS, PAR ASOLS, and SUN UMBRELLAS, We are ofieriEg tha above a YER i low iuks.

PERKINS A No. 6 N. Charles st jy4-ltr: SELLING 0F AT 30 PEh CENT. BELOW COST. The undersigned offer their remaining stock of FRENCH GAS FIXTURES, on acaount of their removal to New York, at the abov dis count Parties in want of those articles will find it to their advantage in calling at No.

33 BALTIMORE near Frederick, and purchase at once, as this concern will be closed in a short time. Jy4-7ti! C. LAZAREVITCH CO. NEW GOODS. A fine assortment ot NEW JEWELRY of every description.

SPECTACLES and EVE-GLASSES, to suit all eyes. AL-BATA WARE, consisting of Tea Sets, Castera, Patent Ice Pitchers, Cake Baskets, Forks, Spoons, Knives, Table Cutlery, Clocks, Ac, Ao. HAlR PLAITING, tn all its various styles. O- Watches and Jewelry Repaired in the very bes manner, st low prioes. LARMOUR.

opposite the Fountain Hotel. Light st tfrt BRAZILIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLE8. THE ONLY PLACE FOR THE SALB OF THM GEN VINE PSBBLE SPECTACLES, (At ike London Watch and Jewelry Store,) No. 137 BALTIMORE A few doors below Calvert. sjSEDEON, Optician, informs the public that ie has located himself permanently ia this city, and will take pleasure in serving them with Simmons celebrated BRAZILIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES.

Ali other kindsof Spectacles constantly kept on hand. Lenses inserted and repairing done at the lowest prices. tjyl4rt ry gas COOKING STORES, A HE MOST ECONOMICAL MEANS YET KNOWN FOR COOKING, HEATING IRONS, ETC. Cost of Heating One Iron is but one-twelfth of one cent Time Taken to Heat one Iron is four minutes. One Pint of Water will Boil in five mnutes.

Twelve and a Half Pounds of Bread Cooked in 42 minutes, cost one cent. Twenty- four Breakfast Biscuit Baked in 12 ti- vtes.eost 2 mills-Two Pounds of Steak Broiled in five minutes, cost of I cent. A tough steak, when oroiled in this apparatuses warranted to be as tender as surioin steak broiled over a coal fire. Housekeepers will appreciate this invention, as it enables them to do away with the large fire usually kept in the kitchen. The economy is apparent, as soon as the cooking is finished the Gas is turned off, when the expense oeases.

For tale in great variety, bv CORTLAN tc Nob. 216 and 31S Baitimore street, tfr Agents for the Manufacturer. BALTIMORE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, BVLLDINa, 5. W. ivrr tfSO UTH and WATER STREETS, This Company INSURES AGAINST LOSS oa DAMAGE FIRE in the oity or ooaatry, a I'm various descriptions of property.

Board of Directors. J. I. COHEN, President, Jt. A.

Taylor. S. O. Hoffman, Josh'a I. CoHa.

W. G. Harrison, S. T. Thompson, Geo.

R. Viokers, Wilson, Francis T. King W.F.Worthing- Henry Carroll, W.Gilmor, S. Steuart, J. PecmnrtaB.

I Wm. H. Bruna. VY A4T1CK8 FREDERICK WOOD WORTH, Sortnry M.ThAstf, ASSOCIATED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE CO. Office No.

4 SOUTH ST. Op daily for tie Insurance cf all dtscriptions Property th limits of the city. JOHN U. MOORE, President. lIRECTORS: Jas.

SettT. Mechanical. Jaoob Trust, First Bait, Francis Burns, United, Jas. Young, Franklin, J.Pierson,jr., Washingt'n, ieorge Hsrman. Union, Noah Walker J.

T. Farlow, Deptford. a ll fj, i Lancaster ouia.ratapsoo. F. Al.

Miller, Howard, J. A. Bruce, Watchman, Jos. C. Boyd, Lafayette, Sam'l Kirk, Independent R.

C. Mason, Vigilant, W. A. Hack, N. Market, J.

C. Wheeden.Colum'n as.ti sr. jfioneer. eotfr JOHN DUKEHART, Seoy. INSURES AGAINST lAiSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE on all descriptions of sroperty within ths tka limits of the cit JOHN REESE, President Sjoara of uyrtciort.

Jan H. Khlen, Ade. J. Albert. Chs.

A. Mendes I.Cohen. James Fleias. Garret Browa, John MTGait, Thos. Wilson, Cha.M.

eeo. s. iribsoc, George Rogers, J. M. Anderson, Samuel S.

Mills, Samuel Hart scnaeier, Edw'd Jenkins, Fred'k Achey, T. W. Levering, H.R.Lauderman Caleb Parks, Henry L. Reita. Joshua Jones, Isaao M.

Denson John A. Shriver. ratnan ijson Bolton, F. Littig Shaffer. Robert Taylor.

Joshua Dry den, John G. Reany, JohnCushmr. G.K.Tyler. TUTns-trri HbiVKY buuurst. aecy.

rVJATH NAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY i OF BALTIMORE. by th State of Maryland, 1849. Wo. 30 SOUTH New Building, op. Second st This Company Insures Every Description of Pro-rfjinand out of the citr.

againsUloea or damaga hort Insurances may be effected for a single day JOHN B. SEIDENSTRICKRR, Presidett, VUAKU UJt UltLKVTOB.8: Allen A. Chapman. Henrj M. Bash, William Heald, John W.

Ross, Edward J. Chnioa, Job Hmith. Wm. Woodwar. George Bartlett, Adam Denmeafl, Joseph W.

Jeckis Thomas S. Bennsr. Alonzo Li'lr H. C. LA NDIS, Secretary.

OWARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BALTIMORE. fec S. JS. Cor. SOUTH and SECOND STS, Ai UKf, vv kejksUi, rresiaenv, BOARD OF DIRECTORS.

Raines M. Pouder, Charles Hoflmaa Wm. 6. Power, H. J.

Werdebaag 3u Camuel R. Smitk, M. Benzinger, Wm. Ortwine, E. H.

Perkins, Aaron Fenton, Aug. Shriver, Seorgn P. J. Strieker Jenkins. tfr) HARLAN WILLIAMS.

aeo'y, THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscribers have obtained from the Orphans' Court of Baltimore city letters testamentary on the estate of LOUISA HULTER, late of said city. loa -ed. All persons having claims auainst the said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, on or before th 4th day of Jain a next: they mar otnerwise, by law, be exciuflfrdf rom all benefit of said estate. All persons indebted to said estate are req ues ed to make immediate payment Given under our hands thi 4th day of Ju'y, 1859. JA Ktii'tl, Jy4-1aw4t! GEORP? THALER, HEALTH! HEALTH! HEALTH! WAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY, SWAYNE'S WILD CHI- RRY CURES BAD COUGHS.

8WAYNE'S WILD CHERRY crtRES CONSUMPTION. SWAYNE'S WILD CHERRY CURPS BLOOD-SPITTING. SWAYNE'S WILD CHERRY CURES NttHT-SWEATS. SWAYNE'S WILD CHERRY CURES ASTHMA. SWAYNE'S WILD CHERRY CURES SHORT-BREATH.

EWAYNE'S WILD CHERRY FOR RESTLESS NIGHTS. Price $1 per bottle; or 6ix for s)5. For gale by 8ETH 8. HANCE, 108 Baltimore st )12-im: CONSOLIDATED LOTTERIES OF DELAWARE FRANCE. BROADBENTS Managers.

The lollowins. are the Drawn Numbers of the Sussex County Lottery of Delaware, Class No. 84, July id, 18.59: 24 45 40 5 71 10 31 27 62 44 42 2 The Drawn Numbers of Grand Consolidated Lottery of Delaware, Class Jul 2d. l.j: 67 12 71 47 14 4 31 37 72 32 48 53 Drawn at Wilmington. Delaware, July isSS.

JOHN DALE, 1 JOHN W. WALKER, J7 ALFRED R. WOOTTEN.S Ta-FRANCE. BRQ 'vtF'i" ivUnar. tfr 1fc.NN-v VaN ia ftlOlh.Y For sale, at a libeial discount, by tfrt PURVIS ACQ.

UNCI' "RENT BANK NOTES and OHECKS P.R.AFTa 1" alJ the Pr'noipal cities of the United States purchased at best rates by Jt tho. j. Carson. JOHNSTON BROTHERS CO. Are always prepared to lend money on Collateral Securities, and to makeaovanoos on Tirne Pa r.

IU BALTIMORE ST tfr VIRGINIA BANK NOTE. Sight and Time Drafts, bought at low rates, by I tfrl PURVIS A CO. ViKilNNCINNAri. ST. CHICAGO for sale, sums to suit, by tfr THO, J.

CARSON. 1KWIN A COa 1 STOCK AND BILL BROKERS. No. 34 Second btrbxt. stocks AND BONDS ON COMMISSION.

And negotiu Time I'sowr. tfr? lnHNHTOIV hkiitul'u- Z.JZt1'?01 th0 B'fklnl Business In every department, upon most favorable term, i HANK lftw it a I. TIM OK IC 8r. JOHNSTON BROTHER-- A CO Mn.L KVAm' Unourrent Bank makn COLLECTIONS at lowest rato JiZ HALTIMORK ST. ADKc.i all parts of ihUnlon with prompt returns andxiow commissions, by Tho.

J. CAWoN. Jfiljl oullincjs; Sin TLING talented cj nraay ramatio artists, who have improvisei delightful eritertainnent for tne national holiday season, played on Saturday night to afullaud highly gratified audtenoe. This evening Mr. Booth will repeat his effacliva personation of Sir Kdward Mortimer, in which he won the heartiest applause on Saturday.

The irresistible Clarice will appear as Bob Buokekin, the comedy of P. P. the Wan and His Tiger. Clarke's Tiger is decidrtily ferooious. An aiternoon performance will be given, with the rtfw drama of Robert Emtrett, or the Martyrol Freedom, and the Spectre Bridegroom, in which Clarke as Diggoiy is inimitable.

Tjts Sfbscstptios to Stock ia the City Railroad, entered io ttie came of Jm" H. Stone, was not mads by ME5 H. Stoxb, of Whiteley, Stoue Co. Edwis Booth One Night more. Kmvis BooTiiOne Night mre.

Edwin Booth One Night more. Front t. To-nicht. Iron ChQst, tredy. Th Alan nd Hi ier.

oomady. Robert Einaiet, drama, A Colossal' Fill- J.S. Clabkk fo-mght as Bob Buckskin and in th aitsruoou as Diggory. I-nst prf rm uiae at the Front St. this afternoon and ev-ning.

Driscoil's Stpebior American Kzors, manufactured by Wm. fiiloit-isi to uy oaer. on has etaherf on the O. Dnscoll, and warranted to give satisfaction. Price ao cents.

For sale by D. J. Driscoll, 33 B'timore street. Grato Performascr this afternoon at Front St Theatre, at 2H o'o oon, consisting of firbt time in Blltimore the Pafiouo Ursma Robert Emmet, cr the Martyr of Freedom. with Banners and great csst, and the glorioua Farc of The Sprtr JIr J.

Clarkb as uiggory. JrLvForRTK! JrLvForRTH! Prizss this morning, only Fire Works, this ovwng. 'Go it! li if, boys: uo it: ana nuzza, ioryuur satar- ice. For pnztss appiy to or vnress j. Cu RK, a aoe.

Snjsfix Conntr. 81. drawn numbers: 24 45 11 41 5 71 10 31 27 62 42 2. Grand Consolidated. drawn numbers: 57 lti 12 63 71 47 14 4 51 72 52 43 53.

XAXSR or THE THE THHRMOMSTBR ON SATCRDAT. 7: 12 t. R4: p. m. Bt: 4 Q2- n.

2 mark i On the St of July, bv Rev. J.W. M. G. EDWIN nN, of Eliiaotfs Mills, to Miss LUCY A.

this city. lEi'ieott's Mius and Fredericksburg papers pleas copy.l On tho 23d ultimo, bv Kev. Mi. Mills Capt. HKN-RY HOLMKS, of lorchster county, to Mrs.

CATHERINE Baltimore. On the 23d ultimo. 1t Rev. M. ftoheen, CARL GERKE to Miss ELIZABETH B.

LISLE, both of this city mrcn. On the 3d infant, ELLEN CATHERINE, yeara 8 months ana 7 uavs, youngest oaiii of Jimes and Eliza Jane Connoilv. The friends end acquaintance of the family are invited to attena her far.eral. from father's rai-uenoe, 136 Register 8tret, this (Monday) afternoon, at oV-Ioffc On Sunday morning, 3d instant, of consumption, THOMAS MAG Ul RE, in the 26th year of hia s.Hii.l Janit-s auii Mary Ann Maguire. of this city.

I Maryland. Virginia and Carolina papers copv. The Teia'tiwes and friends of the ftmi'v are invited to attend his funerai, on this Mon-ot) afternoon, at half pst tb-ee o'clock, from hia father's reeiience, No. V. street.

On the instant, ANTHONY KEE.N'AN, ia th? 7ist ear of in aee The friends ot the family are requested to attend his funeral on this (Monday) moruing, July 4th, at 9 o'clock, from Lis late residence. No. 161 st. Pan! Btrppt On the Sd instant, HARRY MILTON, ased 1 year and 13 dayt, only child of S. K.

and Juiii A. Andrews. Wees not for little Harry, His getie spirit's tied; He sleeps with Jesus, Among the silent dead. Shed not a tea' of sorrow Around his lonely tomb. Gone to a brighter woria than oars, In Paradise to b'oom.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend lis funeral, on this Monflay) morning, at nine o'oiock, ro ti th residence of his parei.ts, Grundv street, near floff nan. 'n the Sdth ultimo, HENRY, tha bdloved son of John and Mary Jane RiBg, aged 10 months and 23 da vs. On the 29th MARTH A youngest ctiiid of Root, and Miry L. Go dor. At Coliington.

Prince Ge rsVs county, on the 1st instanr, her 55th year, MARX cjnsort of Joha Mitchell, Esq. At Mt Washington, Ralti-norecoantv, on the 13th of Jane, EDMUND, a beloved son of William and Anne Fitzmaunoe, agad 1 year and 5 BALTIVTOKIS VOUNi MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Th resu-lar monthly meetii of this aiooia'iia will neh on TO-MOKKO VV (Tuesday) EVE fING. 5th. ia the Lectare R.om of the Twelfth Presbyterian Churoh, a'lkhn straet. Kvery member is ea'cest req nested atwnd.

si business of importance bs brouzht up fur W. G. HORSES, Re 3 Sec'y. fTHK RVGULA.R MOVTHLV MREP-i-i? ING r.f te NORTH WESTERN" YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION will oe at Hamilton HVM. corner of Malison and Garden streets, next TUESDAY EVENING, at eigit clock.

A full atteidar.ee is desirable. It: JOS. NEILSOH, Rec. eo'f. THE RF.GTJLAR MONTHLY MEET-lNii Of the OHRSAPKiKK nRIOrfF.

r.ET'B will be at the nsua! place, on TUESDAY, July 5tK at o'clock P.M. Punctual at-t-rce is requested. Byorcpr. It: ED. H.

TRUST. Sec'r. THE r-'lRKMEN AND OTHER ijjs rmr.uj, i reinra mj manes ior tnair efi'or a it extinguishicg the fire at iiy dweiliue. No. 94 Hanover street, oa tselstindt-R.

SUTHO. Cf V. O. T. Aa meeting of ihi SJ3 GRANDGR'iVE, tTniti Ancient Order of Druids, will be held TOMORROW (TuesdiT) EVENING, the 5ti at 8 o'cloc.

It WM. F. COX G. SU-c. 'f-sCINCINNATI Annual Mating of the SOCIETY OP THE CIN- i CINNATI uF MARYLAND" wi.l be held oa TBI1 DAY, the 4th day of Joiv.

at 11 o'clock A. at Guy's Monument House. C. C. JAMISON, je22 eo4t! Secretary and Treasurer.

O. R. M-TECUMSEH TRIBd, No. 15 k3 Members aro hereby notified to at ondt i9 OouEcii on TUESDAY, 5th Sleep of the Buck take into con'iderati'm the propriety of bai'c a hail. By order, ji-2t PERKY CO REM, hf ofRo.

I NION PR VER MEET-'J3 IS 9 tow held at 12 clock, in the of Street Churoh, on and Monday. 4th Julv, will held from 8 to quarter of 9 Byorderof PftaVR viEETCVG OMMI (TEK 'F YOUNG MEN'S CHRIS-TIAN ASSOCIATION. jy2 3tt PATAPaCO ENGINE COM PANY, No 14 Th-members )f th Pataooo CiimMit are reiuo'tad to R.ttnH thsir mnthU meeting onTHI3 (Moaday) EVENING, at 8 o'clook. By ordr. )2 2t JQ3N MoDONA LP, Seo'ry.

BALTIMORE BUILDING A-ILs SOCIATHiN. The meetings of tn ASSOCIATION will te heid on the ZlRST TUE3-DiV NIGHT of each Month, from and aftsr July 5th, at the usual nit'! further notice. LilNDaEY STURGEON, jy2-2tt Secretary. 'FOURTH OF JULY FAIR AN FES ri VA tj A l' ELMOOTT'! MILL, In the COURT-HOUSE, by the LADIES of the Presbvterian Church. A COLD DINNER will be provided for friends from city and country, with lc-Cream, Cake, Oon- fertion'MTr, Lemonade.

Ac, at reasonable prioea. IT Trains leive Baltimore at 6 and 8:33 A.M., arriT2. ar ij P. M. ii Ttt grcfC ENTS A ES.

of the VERY LARGEST KIND Are now ts icon at COSS, LEACH A IRVIN'3. lr Baltimore street, tJyTTr Batw Oa! vert Sc. Sr ita sts. PINT BOTTLES. CLARET WHKia pints and quarts, imported, in cases of one and two dozen each- fur eale very hw in quantities to suit.

iy4 tf II. F. I ICKNEY.27 Chapside. 4TH OF ULY PICNIC HAMS. Another lot of those soperior HAMS, 12X cts.

vv have tnm all siz. from 8 to 14 ibd. eaoh; Orange Brarcl 11 A.Ms, weighing to 14 cts. Alt wnrrsnrcri ALA WUV E. T.

LAWRENCE Corner Baltimore and Greun tflr 8tH. JJ ASTER SHORE II AM-JZ Very clioice. For eale sr WM. 11. ftiefiEAN, 5 i triet.

tfr CLARKT. Just received diro from Bordeaux, a 'arge 1 of CLARET, ia boxes, from the lowest to the finft grains. PRACUT, VONEfPF tfr 12'4 and 124 Lombard st. fHOICK BR ANDS OLD RYE WHISKY, suit aoi ior gentlemen a ror sate ny WL H. AN, 6 4 N.

Ciiartos street. tfr IIVERPOOL SALT, 4,000 sacki G. A. SALT, direot importation, in prime ordes 3.ti00 sack 'Ashton's." "Jeirrey A Darcy's," 'Marshall's" and "Doakin's" fine HALT, in prima order. For sale in lots to suit by LEVERING A CO tfr: 8 Cnitmtroi st.

4inn EL LEON DK ORO CIGARS. Li Leon De Oro Londres 1st SO.iHKiElLeon 2-1's, 5.ti0t) El N'mfa Sd's. Jaat received per ptearner Empire City. P. T1ERNAN ft SON.

importers, tflr lit N. Charfws rt. INE apples: PINE APPLES! Hfi OnO PLN APPLES, OV7jUU Jnstreoeived Per Schooner Oi'dfgh F. Stosk. -from Eluthora snitl.l f.r PRRSh'ti VlVfi.

For sale on board the sohoonor at PRATT ST. HARF, foot of Calvert aud at Store BUTT A RICKKTTS. 54-1 tlT 3-j Mght Btrefit. In lNL' Per "hip in caks of quality and at very low pripes. PRAC HT.

oSEIF" "sr lag nd 124 Lombard straat- rlABLE i CLARET At proas to auu, and uuaur-A passed quality. For sale bv tFr WM. H. Ms LEAN. "r- K.

Chhrlna ittrAi. HA vlA A ould beg leave to oal the attention pf those wishing fine CIGARS to onr recent arriyal mpne City The assortment oonsists of Cbanay Carbafal Brevas lstt andSt's, Espanola La Virantropa, Corina El fculian, Jeflorous. and othv popular brands For in any quantity as low as any nnpo-tuie houfie in we United Stat, JOHN HANNA, Igiporter, No. 7 Oalve-t st. eotJylOr) Opposite Barnum's.

1 BALTIMORE, MONDAY, JULY 4, 185. Dailv Srs will be sent puuctuat'y to the HnWrees of our citizens dunoj their absence at any the summer retreats, by the earliest mail After Che paper is pat to press. Thus they can supply themselves abroad as well as at hme with their ami'iar resource. The Baltimore Sun, for the current events of the day, foreirn. domestio and local.

grm by mail or transient orders cents per weir. The Fourth ef July. This day of mark In our national calendar again SnviU 8 the demonstrative patriotism of our people. nolce the event always with gratification and accept with, sincere appreciation all that said and done, consistent with the occasion, by-young end old in honor of It. The hearty enthusiasm of youth -which elicits display by speeches, Cceticns, and general glorification, is a welcome adjunct ef the time, and harmonizes with the Snore staid satisfaction cf those who in the matu-yityof life practically and.

rationally esteem the j-cfv! Jegrs we enjoy. At this age of the world the fourth of July beat only the significant distinction of our national Inauguration. But we confidently believe that a future is before us in which the day, or rather the Sact It commemorates, will be referred to and honored In the career and development of other nations Xir.der the Influence of free institutions, to the end cf time Our political system is not for this territory and peoole alone; it comprises the elements political regeneration for all mankind, and will Fssuredly prevail all over the world, though it Is Siot possible now to sny what may retard its full appreciation and power. In the meantime, as the most favored people on the face of the earth, we Siave abundant cause to celebrate with fervor and mutual congratulations the annual return of that 3ay which is disdaguishfd In our history as the Siativity of our political Independence. The usual suspension of labor will be 6b-ectved In the ofQce to-day and consequently The Sun will cot be issued agnln until Wednesday morning.

t. In the meantime should Important intelligence arrive it will be given to the public in aa Extra edition. Sieceex Congress. A convention of delegates Cf German Steuben societies met on Friday in New York for the purpose of making final arrange-Saents for the erection of a monument to General tenbea. There were pre? gut three delegates from She Cltirccre Steuben societies, two from Washington, two frcm Philadelphia, one from Egg Hsrbcr, two from Brooklyn, one from Staten Island and eight from New York.

The convention organized by electing Fred'k cf Washington, president, Dr. Wind worth, ef Baltimore, vice-president, and Messrs, Loals 3ietrlch Dr. Hermann, of New York, secretaries. Reports were presented showing that the ZJ.aitiisore societies have contributed 3,000 to the Eileubea fund; the Philadelphia societies have contributed 13 0C0; those at Washington S456; the JJrooklyn So ieiies S5S0, and the New York society S2.73S, not including the proceeds of the last third annual lately held at Jones' woods. Postal Affairs.

Reduction of Postage. The Single rate cf letter postage in the British mail wia England, upon letters sent from the United States to Montevideo or any other part of the republic cf Uruguay, has been reduced to 33 cents for a Iialf-ouEce letter prepayment required. The postage upon letters, transmitted in the British mail Tla England, between the United States and Por-fugal, Madeira, the Azores, the Cape de Verd islands, and all the other Portuguese possessions c-n the coast of Africa, is reduced as follows pre" of the postage befog obligatory: For a siDgle letter not exceeding oz. 23 cents-3For a letter over 01 no exceeding oz.i S7 cents. For a lttter over but not exceed-2tff 66 cenis.

For a letter over oz- but not exceeding 1 oz 74 cents. And so on, adding 8 cents for every additional quarter ounce or fraction thereof; and also 21 cents for every additional jbaif-ounce or fraction thereo; whidb. rates are ia iull of the postage to destination. The postoffiee department has concluded ar-yengFments by which the mails, hitherto convened lV the steamship between Charleston. Savannah, Key West, and IIav3nna, will hereafter be sent, via Fernandinl, Florida, ever the Florida railroad, ard Key West to Havana and back, Et a very ccnsiderable saving in expense.

Tne contract with f.Jesfrs M. C. Mordecal proprietors of the ''Isabel," eipired on the 30ia ult. City Passxsges Raileoads is Baltimosh The scene at the to the first city passenger railroad la Ealtimore att- acts considerable attention ia other cities, and the apparent fact that there are "millionaires" la the Maryland Penitentiary, somewhat puzzles our distant cotemporariea, ho, evidently do not comprehend the scheme Eecretly concocted to snbserve the interests of a few speculators. The Philadelphia Ledger, refer-ting to the subject, remarks: The amount subscribed was one hvnirti aid jrtry Kiii lions of dollars, a sum large enough to carry on the war against Austria and dris-e her out of Lcmbardy and" Venice.

One individual subscribed sixty-five millions of dolliri; onesabscrib-cd fifty millions, and another ten mHliTis. A PMladelphian, named Graff, subscribed for five million doll with a proviso aecsirinj mlilioi shares. It 's gratifvin to knowth.t afler we have fcoilt our city'raiiroads there is so mucH money Ivine loosele-lout. reidy to be invests in othsr enterprises of the kind In othercities The amount resily needed for the work is probably half a million, eo that there will be a considerable overplus, and we would ad rise the Baltlmoreans, while the Fpirit is up. to push the i- railroads far ward.

There may not. if the war continues very long, be so much spare capital about herecfti-r. A Litzsart Railroad Tbip. A small, but elect party cf literary gentlemen sprit ail cf the jt week In an ia3pection trip ever the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Among them were Biyard ffajlor, the celebrated traveler; Commander Mau-jy, cf the National Observatory; Hon.

Jno. P. Kennedy; N. P. Willis, the Jno.

Thomp-f-on, editor cf the Southern Literary Messenger, and JcdgeH.C. Warren, of Boston. Like all ether appreciative persons who have examined this road and its Farroiiridings, these gentlemen eve understood to hve been gre-itly impressed iti their trtp. Sahed roR Eraops. The steamer Saionla iled from New York on Friday last tor Scath-ampton 2Ed Hamburg, with lf-9 passengers and 5100 in specie.

Among her passners ere H. G.Graw ard Louis II. Adder, and Mrs. Wilkics and child, cf Ealtimore. On Saturday the OeeaiL QafTn.forSonthampton, v.

Ith 227 passengers and ia specie, and the for Liverpcfl, with 1S3 passengers xrd S7C0 In sailed from New York. Uishop Barry, of Savannah i3 a passenger by the Kangaroo- New Rctib to Balttmork ad Was kiss. Hoy A roeetirg wts held at Ephrata, last vreek, for the purpose c-f organizing the Reading end Columbia railroad, being the last link to ecrrpletethe connection between New York and Baltimore and Wishicgton, via the East Penney! vania railroad. The cc-unty cf Lneasbr, the eitfes cf New York, Reading and Columbia, ar.d ILe villages Elor.g the route wre largely The meeting by a unanimous vote directed the ccmmlssioncrs to opt a the books for subscriptions of stock. Impoilts of Ukt Good.

The imports of foreign dry goeds at New York for the month of June are larger than fr any previous June In our jbistory, the total being nearly three times as large as for the corresponding month cf hist year, the total being agaList for June cf 1553. The Journal of Commerce saj The total vel'je cf the goods entered at this port for the fiscal year ending June Ot th. is about the Ktue ss for the corrtir-ouding period of 1S.77, but She to'el thrown upca the market shows an la-crease cf about twelve million dollars Fatai. Accidsst to a Jrn.is. Hon.

Jna. president cf the 3lh strict of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties cf Centre, Clearfield aud Clinton, wss thrown from a buggy at Beliefonteoa Friday last and instantly killed. He wasason-lo. law of Senator Cameron, Mid Lad filled many public positions cf responsibility. The Cathlic Mibro.

TLIa weekly religious Journal, published In Baltimore by Messrs. Kelly, Median Pitt, has just appeared In an enlarged orm, and is otherwise handsomely improved in Jta typographical appearance. The Mirror is the exponent of the doctrines cf the Catholic church. acd Is ably edited. Frosiotios.

Lieut. ishrod W. Frobel, act-jag master the United States steamer Harriet Jjir.e, baa been promoted to the" rank of Second Xientenant la the U. S- R. Marines, for mvrito-lous conduct during the late Paraguay expedition.

Fiek at Cx.mbsrx.anx. On Thursday last the Cement mill of Dr. Lynn, in Cumberland, vras destroyed by fire. 1 1 was Insured for $5 ,000. J)r.

Lynn was er gaged in filling a heavy contract Cor the Baltimore Water Works. Americaks is Paris. Among the Americans 5n Paris about the 12th clt.f were Ssgh Jenkins, of Baltimore, and Dr. Hcspad family of Wasa-Jngton city. Tuck, an old and re-cpecttd cltlf en cf Annapolis, and formerly Plate armorer, died last week spiendid eteamc On Jlllv lAfii.

Tiinn nr.ri Mlfl nf -a iv2-1r( THE PUBLIC WILL Pi.BiaB ITaKI! MITOIE tht AVNIIAI, EXCURSION of P.iTKIGK HENRY LYCEUM will takepiceon THl'KSI'AY, the fomth dav of August, 1839, to tSTERTOWN, on board the s-eanihoit (dbRftu in future ad'tertisemeuta, vv P. DEEGAN, Oh. rn.Ar. EX LUSKIN TO HOUCIC'S. Th" la.rto ft.i.d commnilinns sTAn.m(r RUD PoSTriinu.rtf.ir iwiirp.ff' I J.i.c DiK, at jrclook.

A. M. Tickets limit! to iva HunCrtd Thousand. Ail persons should go on this bteamer, as rtm in perfectly safe. Th pas-hecger won't bo Uniled at the Pavilion, but at IIOUCR'S RED POST STOKE, 153 llexingt'Tn street, corner ot Kimmell's al'ey, between Howard and F.utaw street, where will be served up, not anl hut lots of all kinds of DhY OLb, smtauie tor tho sea-on.

Come one sno a I and see for ourselves the immense bargains now gt ing oil at ha l-prioe. j4-tf; DAILY EXCURSIONS FOR KAMI1 IK The steamers IIII'iH JENTflV and '-H AMPiON, of the Eastern Shore Steamboat Ttnpany8 line, will Kavef 1 ignt wharf MORNING at eevrjn o'clock, (exo-pr. prtoy for ES PER t'O WN ANT AilLEft RIVER FERRY, adorning a moat dai-Ebie opportunity fir tnose wialuug to onoapa for a lr in the heat of the oity to enjoy a trip upon the bay, with a 1 the accompaniments of quiot, good fare and t-afety. The peed and accommodations of these stnimers are well known, and lamiiies and others will find tliCEe excursions more dc iratue than any others. Jl-lraS f.

a eent. FOURTH Oif JULY CELEP.RaTtON. BALTIMORE AND ORiO A1LKU AU. WASHINGTON BRANCH. ROUND TRIP EXCURSION TICKETS will be sold at the Ca nden Station for Washington, oa THIS LAY.

July 4th, br tho following traina, 4 2i ai 7.45 A. and 4 15 P. M. He urnirie 'ihe trains will leave Washington Station at 6.W A. and 3 3) and 6 15 P.

M. FARE S2 FOR ROU ND TRIP. W. p.s.Minr, Master of Transportation. J.

T. ENGLAND, A rent L. M. COLE. General Tioket Agent j3t-t FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION.

BALTIMORE AND OHIO KAILKOAD. EXCURSION TO ECLILOTTS MILLS AND RELA HOUSE. AT WASHINGTON JUNCTION. The trains wid run on MONDAY, Jmy 4th, eicnrpioniEts, foilows. viz: FROM BALTIMORE TO ELLICOTT'S MILLS At 6 and 6 4.

and 2,4.15 and 5.40 P. M. FliOM ELLI OTT'3 MILLS FOR BALTI-fiiOF At 7.ri and 10 A and 3 and 7 P. M. ROUND TRIP EXCURSION TICKETS FIFTY CENTS.

FROM BALTIMOKE TO KELAY HOUSE At 6 ar.d 8 so A. My anr 2, S.3f. 4.15 and 5.4i M.l FROM RELAY TO BALTIMORE At 7.40 and lf.3t A and 3 3i, 6 15 and 7.31 P. AL ROUND TRIP TiCKnTS THIR TY CSN TS. Tick ets to be had at the Ticke' Office, Camden Station.

W.P.SMITH. Mater Tranuportatioa, J. T. ENGLAND, Agent. L.

M. COLE, General Ticket Agent i3'i t5 DELIGHTFUL EXCUK.S10N TO ANNAPOLIS. The Teaohars of Faiette Street Sabbath Sohool have chartered the steamer KENT for an EXCURSION to Annapuiis, oa FhU'AY AFTERNOON, July 8th. The boat will lave her wharf. Light street, near Barre at 2 o'clock precisely, and at jot of ind Fell's Point, going aud returning, and remain al A m-aphs about two tiours.

Confectionery and Supper will provided. No intoxioaang taquors allowed. Tickets st) cents; children 25 cents; ft be had at the boat on that afternoon. je29 s.M.w.Th.Ftjtl FOURTH OF JULY EXCUR SION TO The steamer MARY WASHING TON will mak" an h.xcursion to Fairhavei, leaving her whf at oik. on THIS(Monday) MORN-IN t.

and return about 7 o'oIock iu the Evening. Persons wishing to spend a delightful and pleasant day away from the cty will do well to avail themselves of this trip. Every effort will made by the Captain and Officers on th boat to make this one of the most agreeaele Excursions of the day. Passage fo- the Round Trip SI. Dinner 5(1 oects.

29 M.L. WEEM3. GRAND FOURTH Or JULY EXCURSION TO ST. MICHAEL'S. The fii.e commodious steamer LANCASTER Captain Tomlinson.

will leave the corner of Liight sndPraitsrs. on THIS (MONDaY) MORNING, July 4th, for St Michael's, at 7X o'clock, stopping at nu Fell's Point, going and returning. Persons wishing to spend the day out of th cit cannot do better than to avail themselves of thl trip. The boat will remain at St. Michael's hours, allowing ample time for passengers to vis their fnenc's and this beautiful village, and rettt to the city by ten o'clock.

As an experienced Excursionist, aud having gained the reputation of giving the bet excursions that ever left the oitj, by thorn my own personal management passengers oan rely upon spending a pleasant day on this trip, which will be under ar charge. Davidge's celebrated MILITARY AND CO T1LLON BAND is engaged for those whomif wish to enioy the mazy dance, the deck of Pie Lan oaster having been lately enlarged for the purpose. Meals, Confeotionery and Ioe-Cream will oe pro viOd on board by an experienced Caterer. Tioketa 75 cents, to be had at the boat. ALBERT BRUMMEL, j25 8t( Manager.

MOUNT VER- OF WASHING-S-J TON. AND FORT WASHINGTON. Persons wishing to visit Mount Vtmon the Tomb of Washington, and Fort Washington, by taking the 7 45 A. M- train for Washington, will oontioot with ths Steamer THOS. COLLYER.wMoh leaves Washington city cVEaY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY MORISING at 10 o'clock, for Mount Vernon.

Returning, leave Washington at 6 15 P. thus allowing passengers three hours to see tha publis buildings. Round trip S3, including omnibus fare in Washington. SAMUEL BAKER, Captain Steamer Thomas Coilyer. FOR OAPE MAY.

The STEAMER BALLOON.Ci.Tt. HiLi.DiN. will leave Fluiadeiehia. for the above BATHING PLACE, Cn Thursday, June 23. Saturday, 25.

and Tuesday, 28th. touching at New Castle for Baltimore passengers. 0 Persons leaving President street depot, Baltimore, per 6.30, A.M train, will oonnect at New Castle with the boat. Fare from Baltimore to Cape May 1st olaas 44 2d gi and after Thnrsdav, June 3ntti, a daUv liiwill be run. W.

CRAWFORD, Agt 'j2-tf P.W.fcB R.R.Co. GENERAL TRANSPORTATION OFFICE. BALTO. OHIO RAILROAD. IR59.

FOR THE SPRINSAND MOUNTAIN Through tickets for the White Sulphur, Swset, Red Sweet, Rocsbridie Alum aid Bath Alum SpriDg, may be had atCaindn Station, Baltimore, by the 4.20 A. M. and 4 15 t. M. trains, daily, except Sunflajs.

The morning train connects through the Springs. No connection bojonl GordoavUie by afternoon tra FOR BFRKLEY SPRINGS. Leave Baltimore at 7.20 A. M. ar Washington 6 50 A.

and reach ti too miles from Sir John's Run Sr.tion atout2P. Tickets to, or from, Fir John's, 123 mil'-s, S4 30. The Express Trair, iewmg Baltimore at 4 IS P. and at3 3J P.M., also oonneot r-eu'arly with Brkeley stigoi. FOR JrRDa'S SPRING.

Tak7 20 A. M. t'a'n to Harper's Ferry, anu thence by Winchester Railroad, arriving at Springs in time tor dinner, fcs.re thr- neh FOR BEDFORD SPRINGS. Pa. Take 720 A.M.

or 4.05 P. M. train to Cumberland, aud by stages starting thence eany eaoh mo-ning. Fare thri ueh $5 50 FOR I a LAND. 2.5 0 feet above Baltimore, on the AUeghnnies and the line of this KaUroad.

Take trie mori ing or sftfrnnon train from Haaimora (or Washington Fare either way, $6 75, distanoe 23? lies ti ne from lOto 1' hours. FOH Gh A FT'N JUNCTION, also directly en the line of the road. Take either trin, Fare diftn nee 279 j.it8 time about 12 hours. 1X7" p'ruins oesimus of frequently visiting Berkely, Oakland or Grafton throuah the geao'i, special nrrscitemenU oan be made with the GEN-J- AL TICKET A iENT, Camden Station, for Round Tickets, at a larg reduotinn. At all tha above ac a-npie and excellent aoovmmodatioas are provided anmrrer visiters.

P. SMITH, Maxter oi Transportation. L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent jy43aw5wj pr PHILADELPHIA, WILM1N8 TON AND ALllJMUiiK RAILROAD.

SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. On and after MONDAY, May 4th, Passa-er Trains far Philadelphia will leave President a. Depot dailyjexoet Sundays) as follows, vra: Express Train at 6.S o'okick A. Way Mail at 9 a oclk Evening Mail at 5.25 P. M.

On SUN DAY'S at 5 5 P. M. only. All trains oonneot wite Now York trains exoept 5 05 P. M.

on Saturdays, The 6.30 A. M. tram makes oloee conneaUooK through to Hoston. From Philadelphia to Baltimore at 8.15 A. Xt and 11 P.

M. FOR HAVRE-DE-GRACE And Intermediate plsees. at 5.40 o'olook P. M. FOR SEAFORD, DEL.

Passengers leaving Baltimore at. 6.80 A. M. ooanec at Wilmington with 9.4i A. M.

train and 9.40 A. JVL from Valtirhere with 6.05 P. M. train. NOTICE, All colored persons, whether bond or free, will be req uired to bring some responsible whitt person personally known to the undersigned, wtoa will be willing to sign a bond to th company, befors they will be taken over any portion of the road.

WILLIAM CRAWFORD, jy4-tft Atont FOR L4 SArrRDAY AhTE NOON, July let c-, nt o'clock. hQ first-class Steamship CITY OF NORFOLK. C. Parker. Comman-Jer, will sail as above.

First-class Cabin Paamvga, Punctuality in her departure may he relied or. For freight or passage, havuxg superior accommodations, apply to WM. MENTZF.li, Airmt, jy4-tf! Ifoiou Nm-PKNDENCE OW. fyjgfcferne ACCOMMOOATiO LINK vi i hi '-ks will start every fifteen minutes for the above Grounds, from ooruer Gay and Btltt morests. THE PR-' PKIE fOKA U'? MSWYi'RK BILLIARDS A LOON.

1S9 4 LTI MO RE XT. This nw and popular pUcti of renort will be on the FOURTH JULY fr.r the aooommodation thosewlm cannot leave the city on tnatgiorious d.t of indcpcndcnci wlIirNEV 4 jE-2t. Proprietors. ldlpCIi.UOrV THE CHOICEST STOCK OFK1NV fVjWATCHES in thecitj is now e'd'eroi fo at LARMOVR'8, Llht street iue Founwn Hotel. Persons in wantoia time pieno honie giv pimaoall wirtiey i DVANCFS MADE ON TIMF.

1APKR iw1 i ai.k rnii.i...i. k. iriiit I fAIKjN GLoEGi.A.to flAi.fivn.i.i;. THE PLACE TO BUY AGQODHOI FOR iW CENTS PER LB. The best SUGAR CURED HAMS ia Baltimore, equal to Nyes, for 12K cents per lb.

800 of these extra quality of ri AMS, EVERY ONE WARRANTED, The sweetest and best cured HAMS to be had at 12 cenU in tha city. AT M'L EDMONDS tfr N. W. cor. Lexington and Pear! eta.

FLOUR FOR RETAILING AND StlTPPING. Frederick Mills, Howard et EXTRA and SUPERFINE, choice quality. Ohio. Indiana aid Kentucky Extra and Supsrfiaa FLOUR, of th best oranda in market. 125 bbls.

fine FhoUtt. 80 bbls. Broad Arrow FLOUR. Determined to close out our stock, and keep sold up, will sell at lowest prices, by dray load or quantity. GEO.

K. WalTkR. 45 Su'h Howard street. Choice lot of first RYE FLOUR just receiving ltj HOCK WINES. JOHANN1SBERRER; RTTEDEHEIMER; HOi'KHEIMEtl: A a RUNNER; NUKSTIEMO; LIF.hFRAUMILCH; STIENBEKGER; MARCABRUN AUSBRUCH; GEl FA HEIMEK; DEIDESHEIMER; STIENrfERGt- CABINET: SCHLOSS JOHaNNISBERGER.

Just received from the oid and well known house of Messrs. Henkeii A Msinz. P. T1EK.NAN A SON, Jv4 -tfr Importer, lg North Charles st ET. LAWRENCE DEALER IN FINE TEAS AND Comer of Baltimore and txreen streets.

We oner to families and purchasers generally a large and well selected steok of frem GROCERIES, TEAS, tiAOON, HAMS, FAMILY AND EXTRA FLOUR, LAUD, At lowest market prices fir cah or on short pass book account to punctual customers, and invite a call. All goods delivered free, and returnable In ever case if not satisfactory. jy4 1 trl T. LAWRENCE St. BRO.

oUuHKEEPIE ALE AND PORTER, 7o l-KiNTS ff.K, I'OZJiiN. LONDON BROWN STOUT. LONDON PORTER, AL.K, McDONNEL'S CATaWB aiGINGER WINE.3 claret Wine. I granted Pore Hennessey, 185i, cS; Pmet, Caltdlon A Genuine. Old Baker WHISKY, Pure PORT, SHERRY and madeira wines, For Mediomal Purposes.

The celebrated SALT KIVER BOTTRBON WHISKY. The above Liquors (in Bottles or on Oraueht) are confidently recommended to those in want of a pure article. HOOK A BALDWIN, Southwest corner of Lexington and iyS lt(r Green streets. IKE-WORKS! 2 boxes Goid Chop FIRE-CRACKS; SO.OOtt DOUBLE HEADS; 2t.000 TORPEDOES; 50.000 PULLING CRACKERS; With other FIRE-WORKS, such as Rockets. Rooian Candies.

Large and Small Wheels. Bengal Lights, Mines, Triangles, Spit Devils, Blue Ll guts, Pin Wheels, which we are prepared to sell, wholesale and retail, at the most reasonable terms. KIDD A WHITE, 16 West Baltimore st-. opposite the jy4 M.l tr Maryland Institu. WHILE THE LERSY, MORAL.

REFORMERS AND PHILANTHROPISTS of the day Are lond in their denunciations of ALCOHOLIC AND INTOXIG TING DRINKS, They are unanimous in their approval of MCDONNELL'S CATAWBA GINGER WINE. This approval, so flattering from the high quarter whence it emanates, ha been FULLY ENDORSED By an eniighter ed public opinion as is evinoed by the many certificates of its merits received at ths Agency here, from all parts of the Union, and by its unparalleled sale. For sale bv all Family Grooers-Wholesale Depot 17 Mercer and 6 Water streets. JAS. MCDONNELL, tJytOrt General Agent CI ESTABLISHED IN 18S7.1 HARLES D.

DE FORD A CO TOBACCO COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND IMPORTERS OF MAT ANA CIGARS AND LEAF TGBAeSZt No, ST SOUTH GAY STKEETf, Baltimore. er to the trade, on liberal terms, tneir Largs ana well assorted stock of MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, favorite brands and every variety of style: VIRGINIA SMOKLNG TOBACCO, HAT AN CUBA and DOMESTIC LEAF TOBACCO, and a full sn pply of HAVANA CIGARS. their own importation, comprising a great variety of popular brands and aisea. 1ttf "CLARETS." CASES TABLE CLARET- cases ST. LAMBER 10 ST, JULIENE.

19 CUT. MOUTON. 3 RAUZAN. 109 CHT. LA ROSE.

CHT. HAUT BRIOiTI. H9 CHT, MONTROSE, 7S r.HT i.pnvn.i.v. if Far sals by tAni7r MARGAUX. BRA3t fi.

iiA FITE. GRAN VIM, P. TIERNAN A SON, Importers, lti N. Charles street. PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH! DON'T LRINK THAT COLD WATER onmixpd with Mc DUNN 1-itiL'S CATAWBA GINQER 1 JT.

Now, when the sweltering an! enervating heats of summer are upon us. inducing languor, inili'po-sition and thirst, the, question it frequently asked, "H'Aa can we drnk tchirh will at the same lime ALLAY THIRST. GIVE TOffE TO THE STOMACH AND STRENGTH TO THE SYaTEM' The answer: DRINK MoDONN ELL'S CATAWBA G1NOBR WINE. It has never tailed to produoe the desired effect, as is testified to by the thousands of testimonials of its efficacy received at the A gency here from all parts of the country. We say, then.

TRY IT! TRY TRY Our lives on the result! For sale by all respectable Family Grooers in town and country. Wholesale Depot IT MERCER and 6 WATER STREETS. jas. McDonnell, tJWtr General Agent ONLY 25 CENTo FOR A SPLENDID LIKENESS! OSBORNE A CO 'S STEAM AMBRt'TYPE AND PHOTOGRIPH- tC GALLERY, No. 73 W.

BALTIMORE ST. J4 ltr HOWARD HOUSE, ON HOWARD STREET, KBARBALTIMORK STK.BST. Fare reduced to SI 50 per dsy. QUAKER. CITY SEWING MACHIN ES A beautiful artio, growing every day more popular.

No family should be without one. You oan DlirohfLRfl CHIP for Mt4lt. nr rAnt nr.A at tu OSEPH F. REEVES, JrJ, Agent, Omoe, (seporjo story,) 8. E.oorner of MeKlderr y'a vrhftrr nil Pratt ar i Wharf and Pratt st.

tJy23-r, LE A RA VEijI AG RAZORS; Soaps; Rodges' PenKnives and Snis-sors: Tooth Brushes: Porte- Monnoies; Fans; Patent Ioe Pitchers; elegant new goods for Wedding Presents: superior Gold watohpg, fco. a large assortment at low prioes, by CANFIELD, BRO. A 329 Baltimore street, tfr A t-K. TiN COAL residing-IX. in the oonntry during the summer months will findth" ALBERTlNE OIL a good substitute for gas.

The cheapest and best light in use. Now free from odor. Lamps and Oil for iJe at No. 1 LIBERTY ST. j4 eotfr AMMIDON A HO.

EATHER! LEATHER! LrAlHEK! -t LEATHER THlMMlNUS 4" FINDINGS! PETE I HOSE, of the late firm of Maynard Rose, will hereafter be fou- at. the stores formerly occupied by Mr. F. H. GRUPY.

No 4-2 Calvert street, one door north of Lombara stroot, where may be had all kinds of goods used by Boot and tsl'oe manufacturers at the very lowest price for cash or good paper. jy4-lmr: Ii ICH JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. Ac A. E. WARNER.

Sons mt ilvrsmith, No. 10 NORTH GAY has Just end a rich and varied assortment of fine JEW-KLRY, embracing a variety of stytes and pattern? of Brooches, Ear-rings, Bracelets, Finger Rings, ladies' and Gentlemnn's Chains, Pencils and Pens Cafi Pics, Buckles, Miniatnrn Lockets, areofferwd op the most aooommodatint terns. frl REMOVAL. GEO. W.

WEBJ5, 0-OLDHMlTH SM JMW XLER, has removed to the new Building on the S. corner of BALTIMORE AND LIGHT 8T3. the Bank or Baitimore, where he intend keejing a weil selected stook of Watches, Jewelry and Siivsr Wrs. rvthing in4d that aa leeact, tfr SILVER WATCHES AND JEWEL SPOONS, SILVER FORKS, Silver Tea Sets, Rich Jewelry, fine Watohes, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Ac, For sal by 9AM'. KIRK A BON, tfr 17U Baltimore street If OK SALE OR H1RE-A COLORED BOY, aged anout 16 years, who has six years to serve He is an exoeilent waiter and houie servant, and a E.nA,icVriaa driver.

Apply at 2i N. CHARLES STREET, jj4-eo3f; 9233 99J 93 Bills Rnd Notes Discounted. .5157,827 91 Banking House 7.228 97 Due by ither Banks 2 019 41 SrocKn 3fH) 00 Foreign clank Notes 00 Notes of and checks on Balti- Banks 5,340 13 Specie 60,619 43 j4 2tf S233 990 93 CEMETERY NOTICE. Pe rsons who are about improving tneir Lots in Public Cemeteries and Private Burial Grounds are respectfully invited to call and examine te large and complete lot of Italian aad A merican Marble MONUMENTS, At the STEAM vunius and MARBJuE WORKS, SHAR PandGE RMAN J5EAD-STONES, The Monuments, are composed of original designs and ohoice selections from the most appropriate and beautiful structures in modern use, which the proprietor is determined to sell at reduced rices. SOUTHERN AND WESTERN ORDERS attended to with my usual promptness, and experienced workmen sent to any part of the country to erect Monuments made by the proprietor.

Specimens of Monuments, Ac, from these old-eptablish-ed works can be seen at the principal Cemeteries throughout the South and West. On hand, and constantly importing, choice selections of ITALIAN STATUARY Groups, Figures of different subjects; Frenoh Drabstone Rustic Furniture; Lions; Vases; Fountains, aid other Ornaments, suitable for Public Parks. Gateways and Private Gardens. A. GADDESS, Proprietor, Established 1320.

HOPKINS' CHALYBEATE WATER. Th season has again commenoed when not a few Will experience the languor and extreme debility consequent upon the change of temperature irom cold to heat At such a time, (although scarcely necessary in this cwmmunity. where the restontive properties of HOPKINS' CHALYBEATE are so well kiiown.) it is not inappropriate to snggest its use. Many during last summer who had determined to go abroad for their health were persuaded to MAKE TRIAL OF THIS WATER, and npoa so deing found that they oould remain at home and fare better. Our Pbysioians use this water in their families, and order it constantly in thair practice, and numbers of our most respectable citizens peak from experience as they cheerfully testify of its remarkable effaces in refievineDYSPEPSY.

IN DIGESTION, EXTREME DEBILITY. and indeed bolstering up the erstem under all circumstances of depression. We hare effected arrangements for bottling this water, which will enable as to supply any aeinand for it howevr large. For sale by JAMES V. D.

8TEWART, Chemist, Southeast corner Hanover and Camden Ba'timore Md, Also for sale by Apothecaries generally. tJy7jr GREAT MEDICAL ACHIEVE WEN INDIAN VEGETABLE DECOCTION. Whenever anything is discovered that has the effect to alleviate the sufferintsof numanity. ws hold it to be the duty of all journalists to direct fiublio attention thereto. In this light we regard the nvaluable medicine known as the INDIAN VEGETABLE DECOCTION, prepared by Mrs.

CoX.fof tnia oity. The many cures it has made attest its great medicinal oroperties. Some of these are of the most remarkable character, and were effected after all other known remedies, and the most eminent medical skill, had failed to affird relief. It is doubtful whether any rem'-dy of modern davs has performed as many sucoessfai cures in th" diseases for which it is reom nended. As a remedial agnt in dyfipepoy, diseases of theS'tver and kidney, and diseases of the skin and blood ganerally, it has never failed, whil it is equally efficaoious in many other diseases.

We regard it as a bie, sing to mankind, and are elad to know that its merits are daily becoming more widely known and appreciatd. References of the moat undoubted cha -aster, both inandontof the city. cn be given by calling on Mrs. COX, at her residence. No.

15S E. flALTI-MOB where the medicine oan be had. It is also for tale at the Stores. JCJ-None genuine unless the nam" of the inventor is blown oh the bottle, and her seal stamped on the cork-Prioe fil per bott'e, or six bottles for $5 Wholesale Aeents Brown A 4 Liberty Woods A Block. 26 Hanover S.

Frey, 314 Baltimore st: Canby, Gilpin A Co W. corner Light and Lombard st. jy4-en5tr HOW-TOPREERVE BEAUTY. Nothing is more becoming to a man or woman than a beautiful luxuriant had cf hair, and the woman's beauty is certainly incomplete without a fair complexion, and he or she who neglects thse great and important adornments of nature rr.u&t ex-peot to suffer the mortification of premature baldness, and a wrinkled face and sallow skin. Nothing is necessary to preserve these essential attractions nit the use of Prof.

Wood's Restorative. Loiristui Times. PROF. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. We have had occasion to use this famous preparation of Prof.

Wood's, and after thoroughly testing its qualities, we find that where the hair is thin it will tnicken it, if gray it will restore it to its original color: likewise, it gives a glossv appearance, as well as keeps the hair from falling off. Thi inraiu-ble ingredient is for sale at Chinaman's Tea Store," Fontheast corner Frederick and Baltimore streets, by Mr. J. C. Given.

Baltimore Clipper. Sold by all respectable Druggists in the oity and oountry. Also by J. C. GIVEN, at the Chinaman's Tea Store.

37 and 39 W. Baltimore. i4-tuth3lti! DR. J. S.

ROSE'S SARSAP ARILLA Purifies and enriches the blood, gives appetite, strength, bloom and vigor, and braces up a weak or broken down constitution from any cause. This preparation is no quack or patent medicine, it is the result of many years of chemical inveetigatior To mbined with an extensive praotice ei medicine in Pnilade'phia the past 35 years. Quat bottles small 50 cents. Dr. J.S.

ROSE'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM, the only remedy fir all forms of Bowel Cnmpiaint, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Ao. Price 25 cents. None ge without the written signature over the cork. Sold by WISEMAN, corner of We3t Baltimore and Frem- nt streets jj4-4tr TILL ANOTHER CURU OF BYSPEPSY. PALPITATION AND Fi, UTTh TNG THE HEART.

Washington, Fayette 00., Ohio une 22d, 1853. Messrs. Mortimer Mowbray: Dear Sir: I take this'metbod to say to vou and the pnblio. that I have tried HAMPTON'S VEGETABLE TINCTURE in a case of Dyspepsy and have never in twent years found any medicine to equal it. I was so badly af flictod that Ihtd quit work by reason of Palpitation and Fluttering of the Heart.

One bottle of the TINCTURE perfectly relieved me. Yours with respoct, Jacob Stover. Call and get Pamphlets and see cures of Cough, Rheumatism, fcrofula. Ac. as a restorative and invigo'ator it has been highly recommended HAMPTON'S VEGETABLE TISCTURE IO" Delioate Ladies and Cliildrea will please give it a trial.

Sold by MORTIMER A MO WRR AY, 340 Bal Tnor aro Iriif iri' everywhere. tfr HE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, Has discovered in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, From the worst Sorofuladown to a oommon pimple. He has tried it in over oases, and never failed except in two oases, (both thunder humor.) He has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its virtue, ail within twenty miles of Boston.

Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. One to throe bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples on the face. Two to three bottles will olear the syste a of Biles, Two bottles are warranted to cure tha worst canker in the mouth and stomaoh. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure tha Worst case of Erysipelas, One to two bottlas are warranted to oure ail humor in the t.yes. Two lKUle are warranted to running of the ears and blolohes among the hair.

Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running uloors. One bottle wi'i cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to oure the worst oase of ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to oure the mot desperate oase of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to oure the salt rheum.

Five to eight bottles will oure the worst oases of scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from the first bot-t'e, and a porfoot oure is warranted when the above quantity is taken Manufictured by DONNALD KENNEDY. No. 120 arrn street, Hoxbury, Mass. Pnoe if I per bottle, or six ix tor ror sale sk i b.

1rt Hal'iinor Htreet iy4-ltr MACHINE c(JRKS All kind, of CORKS. 4ro. jl Sw 15T West Pratt street J. W. LOANE.

1 MARIN AND MANUFACTURER. jfVe.il BOWLVS WHARF, WextdoorJo Pratt MJTVTIN sale by ths also or yard. 'a14-tn F'lHE CRACKERS boxes No. 1 Doable je28' tfj 1 IT liombard street PilEfS POKK It I loo bbls heavy Mess Pork, for sale by j'l tft JOSEPH CARSON A t. 15 hhds.

prime SHOULDERS and SI i ES, fur sale by jjl-tf JOSEPH CARSON CO. I 4 a 1 CA PE AY The AMERICAN HOUSE (M. REYNOLDS) JS OPJVforthe RECEPTION OF VISI- TokS. Th--coiiven -nces for reaching Cape Way sre now grtAr than ever. Persons leaving Baltimore by the Philadelphia cars at 6 a.

M. arrive at 4 P. M. j4-im FS: WATCH ES! AT EST LO OO WA TCHES 3. ALEXiNl ER would inform his friers and pustomers that, havTng KhDlOV so to his ibW Store, at ereatlv reduced expanses, he is prepared to ell JE very je prifes.

for cash. iive him a call. Watohes and Jewoiry repaired properly. ber ve, London Watch and Jewelry Store, j.37 ijaitimo.e street. j2 1mr between Ca vert.

an outh sts. NOAH WALKER A CO, fM WASHINGTON BUILDING, SyS Baltimor STaxs-r, i GENTLEMEN'S AND OUTEE7 SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHIK. fiJLTEST STYLES AND PATTERN'S, With daily additions from Domestic and Fori4 markets. tAn1Q CARRIAGES! CARRIAGE Sfce subscriler has on hind at b-s tensive CARRIAGE K. South Gay street the meet extensive est assortment of fashionable CARRIAGES san be foe nd in this city.

Persons ia will find it to their interest to give me a as I am determined to sell low for eash or Sfjrnf saper. All wort sola at my Repository twelve months. Old Crriaf refwrei ixi in exchange for new ones. CarnsgM rsived on storar aeK aaf -Un. WILLIAM MgCANlM.

j1 COPNS, BUNIONS, NAILS PE NE-Ic TRATING THE FLESH, extracted f'Vv; without pain, so that the boot can be worn cmediateW, without thelast inconvenience. Alsonn KL1X1R FOR CORNS, for pale by Dr. PAINTER, Surgeon Chiropodist Office corner Baltimore and South Bts un Iron Building. Offioe hours from 8 A. M.

6 P. M. Flltv cents per bfittl IOR SALE A young Bay HORSE, .6 ftht. MtiitnKle f.ir TiLniilv ll Afl hall 2Tt verv trentl- in harness. Can sesn at STEWARTS STABLES, No.

Ill Lxi.ieton btreet jy4-eo3t JLMT ARRIVED FrtOM KEN TUKY, a RuatribT lot of VTULES. the fineht ever on- ro in the market arsons of purchasing will oleaa acalv M. DORBAUKEK'3 SI ABLES ner of Pratt and aca streets. 'jy4-fit TO THE LADIES. After Ion; tudy a I i po-nf rt exsminat.on into those Sebicious Foliicl'S cf tke tlS-tM, commonly known as PIMPLES, FBKCKI.I-S, (always iuoreased by tre summer heat,) we are prepared, on the receipt nf wn-tv-five cents, to forward a simple 'ft cunning receipt, which will enPU' immediate rradica-sim.

aditreas M. Baltimo potoifi SHVH1TK BFST SHOE THREAD AND SHOE PEGS, all at factory prices. Also all other Shoe inincs at lowest prices. STL BB Cl'R-K1FRS' STFELS ari agents for Gee's superior Aoam and Eve Sharp-, Between. Biuuts, Harness, Glove and attgei''ufc SON.

No. 2 outh Oalirert st, lml cor. Water Md. (iLARKf WINE. 7 HnCK do.

PORT do. HF1DSF.ICK CHAMPAGNE. 1 ON PON BROWN STOUT. Pure Old Rye whisky. COGNAC BRATVDY, Ac, Ac.

Forsa'eby HENRY i. REFTZ SONS, Jyl-tf; Ko. 3 Hanover and 86 N. Gay sts. "IME, LIME, LIME.

I am always prepared to aeliver in any part of the r-ity a very superior artioleof WOOD BURNT BVtLDING LIME.ta from 28 to so cents cash per bushel K. DOUR, Agent, je4-eolm No. I Calhoun street 5Q BOXES EASTERN 25 tubs and 10 firkins New York BUTTER. 10 kegs and 3 bbls. Ohio Dairy packed Butter.

25 bbls. Worcester county (Mass clarified CI DER For sale by URT KILBURN. i na-tft Ai South street. rHFF.SB. 150 boxes Eastern Cutting, jn et received and for aaieby M.A.HAMILTON, Merchant ST S.

Fred -rm'r RANGES AND LEMON. 600 boxes in prime order, for sale by SCHWARTZ A D1X. jo28-tfJ UT Lombard street, a i. I Ci I it ton a cm i 5 con t'ne tS ei ral Cat; the' iye i2-j rt.i jftri; 5TO t4 tE3 Oo5.rrl'f and Eulaw BURN'S SLOAN,.

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