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District cf Columbia Advertisrmeixta. Clarke Mr Cox Charles Coles Mr NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC The THE SUN. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Baltimore Post Office, July 1, 1843. Persons calling for these letters ill please say they are advertised, otherwise they may not receive them. A suliscritier has the pleasure ofinform- Cooper II Collier Levin in the public, that the Nkw DAILY BALTIMORE.

TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1 CrainCaptTJ Crippen Alberts Crawford as Crane John A 2 Cropper Creagh Capt John Cummuskey Esq Cunningham John Cu aiming John Clover Jr LP Auyrs Miss Patinee Archer Mary Andrews Miss Ann Aley Miss Barbara Ellen Adams Miss Mary Jane Andrews Miss Ellen Avers Miss Sophia Ashman Mrs Mary Alexander Mrs Sarah Bonlilly Mrs Ralph Bruscupe Adeline Benjamin Miss Virginia Banks Miss Catherine Bond Miss Sarah Brooke Miss Blakcly Mrs Mary lirancn Mrs Mary Bailey Miss Bonlley Mrs Susan Boyd Mrs Ann Baylex Miss Mary Beull Maria Bull Miss Shed Dougherty John Co 4 Dolan Thos Doall John Downing Wm or Allen Devcns Thos Dorritee Jas DoddsRev B2 Dodds Joseph Donaldson Thomas Drish Levi Dunn Michael Duffy John Dunn James Dusenberry CH Darrough Saml Dykes Total b5iocivc Somty, for the high honor thev bve Wsiowed upon them; and be assured, though tbrv are not expressed with the ot or the eloquence of the ion of bcr vhose name your society bears, they arc rwveribeloss the sincere feelings of hearts tbat will always be proud to give you their aid to the utmost of their capability in advancing the CAiise of temperance, Inch you have already -amcd so powerlully and so beautifully. And I would say, go on, Ladies, in this great and glorious cause; it i you who have restored the inebriate to his family; it is you who have made the worn and jaded wife, who, with sorrow iog for a lost and drunken husband, had sunk almost broken hearted into the grave, leap up with the vigor of youth, and spread over her countenance the bloom of health, and caused her to shed tears of joy over him who by you has been restored to "her; it is you who have sent peace and prosperity where there was nought but strife and gripping poverty; it is you ho have unriveted the chain of the tyrant alcohol, restored reason to its throne, and placed virtue and happiness where there was vice, corruption and misery; it is you who have soothed the afflicted brought food and clothing to her hungry children, and placed them in the path of sobriety and virtue; it is you who have placed them in'the way to honor and respect among their fellow men, and by your kindness they will become useful citizens and ornaments to society, for which your reward on earth must be the love and respect of all good men and wo- LINE of oTAtJES leaves the CE. r.KAL stAUK, OFFICE, opposite tiadbv' Hotel, Washington City, at 6 o'clock, A. WISE'S HOTEL, Alexandria, at 7 or immediately ou the arrival of the Mail boat, for WAltKENTON, via Lee's White Sulphur Spring ami Culpepper, and the Winchester leaves on TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, on the arrival of the Mail boat at Alexandria. Seats can be taken at the Washington City Stage Olliee, and at Wise's Hotel, Alexandria.

Doth of these are furnished with first rate new Troy Coaches, the best of terms and careful drivers. Every attention paid to the comfort of passengers. JOHN" BROWN, Proprietor. A. FLEM 1 N(i, Agent, of Alexandria.

Washington, 13- FAIt.MERS AXD CITIZENS HOTEL, WASHINGTON NAVY YARD The undersigned, having leased the Spacious House adjoining his Hotel, from Mr. George Marshal, has spared no pains orex-pense in rendering it a comfortable home or agreeable place of resort for all who may be pleased to patronize him. Ilis parlors are handsomely lilted up for the reception of company. Ilis Chambers cannot he excelled. His Tables will always exhibit the best the markets afford.

He can accommodate from TWENTY to THIRTY BOARDERS. A FOUNTAIN of fine SODA WATER, and a supply of Baltimore and Philadelphia ALE always on hand. A good CARRIAGE or HORSES can be obtained at any time, for those who ish to survey the surrounding scenery. KICIIAKI) 11. HARRINGTON.

je8-lin Correspondence of the BaltiuHV Ssa. Washington-, JuVr Fkkemen's Vigilant Total Ass-nNKNXs; Society. As usual, this popular socxly WW their regular weekly weting oa Friday evening last, which was attended by rnary of tbc beautiful belle rraocUil bcauv of our city-veil sprinkled wit 'be energetic ami w-formed inebriates, host lbr never relax, although ve regret to 'W that on iny. to the intense heat of the season, ihe bill tvas, ti.it crowded the occasion it ftupM iaw bwn. The ordinary business of the meeting was pr.ip-esseil ia for sonw timcand a very eloquent anii impressive leaer read by tn corresponding secretary from Oncral Jobn I Van Ness, in answer of complimentary "n-s.

Virions passed a previous meeting of the sw-iery, ben fhe members of the FranVlin Fir Comiw in their uniform, with banner ficing. torches flaming. entered the iiall in Awihlc" rile and took the seats appropriated for tbem. Martin lVlary ba bg been called on, sang -Vc will all go teetotal too," vben Mr. Vunmncharu rose and bestowed a liosley Miss Matilda Belt MrsLouiza Baldwin Mrs Elizabeth Boardley Miss Susiui II Bindell Miss Frances ltcnnet Miss Kitty Bond Miss Susan Browning Miss Mary Handel! Mrs Barbara Bowser Catherine Beveridgc Mrs Amanda Ball Miss Harriett Broadlbot Mrs Cowles Miss Sarah Clark Miss Margaret Coy Miss Mary Coudon Miss Margaret Colsen Mrs Fanny Cromwell Mrs Ann 2 Crew Miss II Cunick Mrs Mary Clendeuin Miss Margaret Copp Moses Cough I an Jas Cook Joseph Cofl'en Charles Coburn Jas Coggins Thos Dammann Dr Dausou John Dawson Thos Dnngel Henry Daugberty DawneyCaptE Davire John Dcral 1)T Delnny Michael Degraw James Delauey Edward Dechant Kunignara Desspada Henry DempseyRMe Diekerson Churchill Dei by AC Doyle A Eaton Alexander Evrett lleamon Ellis John II Edtll Lt.

3 Elias Joseph Emory Richard Eberhai Evans Edw Ferguson Esq James, 2 Fanning Faulkner John Franer Wm Ferriss Robert Findley Samuel Fitzgerald Capt Finn Harrison Flack Fields Wm Fields Samuel Foster Hamilton Fussclbaugh Win Garrettson Gardner Cnpt James 2 Clark Mrs MA Church Mrs Elizabeth Conner Mrs Clark Miss Fanny Campbell Mrs Lydia Car Miss Crosby Charlotte Chase Miss Mary Dore Mrs Elizabeth Dunha Miss Eliza Downey Miss uliaim Demangin Mrs Ann Dinisniore Mrs Mary Downs Mrs Mary Deale Miss Ann Maria Davis Miss Mary Ann Downs Miss Eliza A De Grandville Miss FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION well drrved eulnrv upon the labors and un- and COTILLION PARTY, to FORT HWSIIIXGTOX. MOUNT KR- Denny Miss A Dougherty miss MA Espy Mr Earickson Thos Earbeart Geo Egan Michael Ennalls John England Wm Edward Evans Joshua Ford Chas II 2 Fizcll James Fulton John II Fowlkcs Dr Jeptiia, 3 Foss 11 Fry Joseph Fountain Win Frey Jno Ford Furst George Fusscll Bartholomew Foley Forbes Charles Goldsborough A Grose Henry "tirinjrene.rjrvof the'lailit of the Apttha Marshall Society, and urged upon all To join tbem in the rood work, and attend their stwiac meetings, Dnincron Mrs (formerly of Darmnan Mrs Jemima men, and the pleasant sensation ucriveu iroiu vour own consciences, which speaks audibly irgirua) which he stated was bcld every Tuesday after noon al Mrs. Talk-v rooms on 1 enlh street near the avenue; he obwrred that their labor Bobbins Rev Royer Jehn Robinson WD RoukJohn Rue James Ruland Allan Russell Eugene Ramsev A Rutter'E Ryan James Rogers Sims Henry Buodgrass Jno Sorter John SoushiUl Jas Spurr Jno Silencer Jas Slurgg Richard Stings Alex St John Thos Starr Jno Stevens GL Steward 8 Sturgis Joseph Starkey Jno Stork Laughonn Stevens Wm StaylorJohn Stewart Jno A Stoughton Anderson Stephens Cochrill Starck Adolph Stines Samuel Stuard James Sterling Capt Jno Stewart Sullman Siitliti" Thos Swerin Chas Swain Samuel Smith Smith Henry Smith John 2 Smith Col Wm 2 Smith Smith Chas Smyth Thompson Elias Tieman Wm Tucker John Trump Fred'k Totten George Townley James Turner Wm Turner Mathcw Tschudy Sam'l Todd Barnard ToudorWmT Tomlin John Trump Win Trail Tay Walter Tyler John Usher Capt Benj Valiant John Van Braker John Wingate Capt Thomas Williams Wilson Wm Williams Wm Wilson Benj Wilson John Williams Wilson James Williams John Wilson Williams Wm WUson Wighton George Willigman Charles Wing, Ruffin Co Wood John Woodidl Win A Wood Isaac Woodward Wolfe Zadoc Worne John Wood James A Wyndom Andw Wyndhan Andw 3 "that you have done well but all this is but a feather in the scale when compared with the reward which awaits you in another and better world. Ladies, you have conferred upon us tonight an honor which any individual or any association of men miht justly feel proud of; was of more imrortarwe now than anv thin Ricks Robert Richardson Charles Reily John Riddlemoser Richardson Elliott Richardson II Reed Win VV Rearion Dr James Reminey Edward Rhodes Reinhaid Michael Sims Peter Sehraffino Juan Sclueiber Mellchoir 2 Sappington Thomas Salmon Chas Scott John H-Scott Samuel Saneter Chas Salmon Edw'd Scheldt Joseph Sanford James Scott John Schofield Benj SchultzLO Scully Timothy SebrewKich'd Severson Thos Sears Thomas Seippel Dr Selvage Bro Shaw Wm Schumacker Esq Mr Shipley Wm Shaw John A Silverthom Edwin 2 Simmonds Jno A Simpson John 2 Singleton MR Sleegcr Dan'l Slater William Smith Washington A Smith Captain Smith Ellis Smith Chas Smith Smith Patrick Talbot Charles Taylor Simon Tayloi Wm Tayloi Co Robert Taylor Wm Temple John A Thurston David Thompson John II 2 Thompson Stephen 6 Thompson Henry Thank Alexander Thoinpking John Dr Thril Mr Titcomb Benaiah Tillman Stence Thompson Dr John Upton Benjamin Uiman Isaac Vines Samuel VoightLJ Ward Charles Watt James 2 Watts John Walker Theodore Walker Joshua Wade Levi Wade John (hatter) Wagoner John Henry Ware Ludlow Ward Jacob Ward Charles White John Son Wenster David Wever James White White Wm Weaver Lewis Webb Webf ter Dr Wclls George White Elias'A Wecran White Caney VV Webster Malon Wilhelm Henry Young William dsn, as the society xras 11 supplied with funds And material Iff iwtking up and repairing, and noticed the tact tiiat the society had relinquished the practice of taking dues from the attend-jug momSf.rs. After be had eoneluded, the ceremony of pneseritaiion commenced, which with feelings of gratitude we accept it, as the gift of our virtuous, benevolent and independent countrywomen, who, by their example, have JitiD POTOMAC CREEK; Steamer COLUMBIA, Captain Guvther.

The large and splendid steamboat COLUMBIA will make a pleasure trip down the Potomac on TUESDAY, July 4ili, leaving Riley's wharf at half past 9 o'clock, A. M-, Navy Yard at 10, and Alexandria jit 11. The boat will stop ut Fort Washington, giving sulti-eient time for passengers to view the fortifications ami the beautiful grounds and scenery with which that place abounds. She will then pass Mount Vernon, and proceed as far down as Potomac Creek. The boat will return to the city about 10 o'clock, P.

the same evening. For the accommodation of the Indies and gentlemen of Georgetown, the proprietor has made arrangements for the steamboat UN ION to leave SmooVs Wharf at half-past 8 o'clock, to convey passengers to the Columbia and back agaii her return, free of charge. Those who wish to be of the party will be on board in time, as the boat will positively leave at the nbove named hour. Dinner will be provided on board, or a Colation for those who prefer it, at a moderate price. Confec-tionaries, Ice Cream, and all other refreshments, will be on board.

The celebrated MARINE BAND will accompany Graves Geo i.aivan jonn taught us to do srood to our lellow man who. Gioroux Hubert, re-Green Joshua II by their smiles and approbation, have caused us ceiving ship Gregory Jesse was by uncovering a truly splendid banner, which." as a work of art, does credit to our city. to continue laithtul to the temperance cause Evans Mrs Rach'l Evans Mrs Matilda II Enbanks Miss Augusta Fitzgerald Mrs Catharine Fiiirall Miss Sarah Fisher Mrs Caroline Fields iss Ann Freyer Miss Elizabeth Graham Mrs Jane Canute Miss Elizabeth Gunter Marie Graham iss Amelia Gray Mrs Phoeber Gray Miss Lucy Virginia Gaskins Miss Elizabeth Gunter Mrs Marv liar ley Mrs Clara Holland Susannah Harris Miss Ann Holly Miss Catharine Ilazzara Ruth Harvey Miss Hamilton Mrs care of Faut Hunter Elizabeth who have, by their present to-night, broken and The rainunr was executed by Mr. Charles 1' scattered to the lour winds ot heaven that darn and loathsome name of rowdy firemen, which Sc-cysirtci, and he can advantageously compare this 5brt with anv banner that we have seen in this country. The trimming: and adornment was committed to the care of Mrs.

l)eitz and was brought upon us by one or two bad men and kept hanging over us by false represcnta Groves John Grant John Gross Dr Griss John Gruber Jacob Graham Geo Green Amistead Guishard David Hertz Nathan Hewitt Esq Gill James 2 Glennon Christopher, 2 Gluck Gilles Fred'k Gist Charles Gostor Martin Gorden Gosncll George Harper Chas Hardesty Hadley Wesley Harrison Joseph Hart Hart Alexander Mrs. Wheat, two members of the ladies' society tions made by persons actuated by that dark and horrible demon, jealousy; and we will continue to show to the world that we can go through all the naitv with Military and Cotillion Music. and the chasteness and elegance of taste dis-jJaved ia their part of the work reflect infinite credit upon the society. The tableau formed by Tickets 50 cents each, to bj obtained at all the the dangers and fatigue of firemen, without the nrineinal Hotels in Washington. Georgetown, Nav use of one dmp of alcohol, and we will show to Yard, and at Alexandria; and at the boat on the day them, as we have before, that temperance men, Emery Eliza Ann Esender Miss Catharine Emory Mrs Susan Flint Mrs Mary A Ford Miss Margaret Foy Miss Mary Jane Flahost Miss Mary Finn Mrs Green Mrs A 2 Green Miss Mary Galch Mrs Mary Green Miss Flora Gelbnck Mrs Christiana Griffith Miss Rebecca Gill Miss Olivia Glenn Miss A Hamilton Mrs Harris Mrs Angelini Hughes Mrs Hiliera Mrs Ann Hopkins Mrs Ann Harris Catharine Hiner Rebecca Harris Mrs Sarah Hughes Miss Ann joslin Angeline Joreslon Elizabeth Jones Miss Louisa Kensman Mrs Kneft" Mrs Mary A Kelly Mrs Hetty Kelly Mrs Harritt Led with Ellen Lecompte Emily Levingston Miss Maria McNulty Miss Mary McNultyMiss Emily Muller Mrs Malvina Mathews Miss Eliza McGuffin Miss Eliza Mason Mrs Ann McKim Mrs Susan Maxwell Mrs Martin Mrs Caroline 2 Madison Mrs Emma these immediately engaged in the presentation was very beautiful.

In the centre of the platform was elevated the standard, which caught of departure. JHTlZL as firemen, are second to none that can be start FARE REDUCED TO PHILADEL Harrison, Carter ed; with sobriety and judgment we will use ouj the light to the best advantage, and held bv the PHIA. PECK 4 LORE'S LINE. Free Comvetition and No Monopoly. apparatus, which is represented on this banner presenter, in citizen dress; on the right and left for the preservation of the lives and property of Cabin Passage Deck do.

50 Meals, eacn, 25 cts. The superior new steamers ERICCSSON ana our fellow-citizens; and as fareinen like the Jones Miss Sarah Jones Cath 2 Johnston Mrs Mary Kcirle Mrs Ann Kilgoi Mrs KiiubullMiss Mary iie was sustained by two beautilul little girls, dressed in pure white, with blue sashes, each boldms a nosegay in one hand, and a dependent tassel of the banner in the other; on the left CUMBERLAND, leave LIGHT STREET WHARF alternately iSVUKx AFTERNOON, Sundays except Hepburn Highduy Lexington 2 inkle Charles Hitzel Cole-Hines Wm Hitchcock Capt GII Hines Jacob Hill Humphrey Hilhnan Col Sherlock Hildrctlr Ezekiel Hisler Wm Hodges Wm Hook Marcus Hopkins Howland Hoar Esq George How Robert Hoffman Frederick Hodnes Henry Hortney David Hoffman Isaac Hollingshead David A bee by our usefulness and industry we will gain the love and respect of our fellow men, and the smiles and approbation of our Ladies; and as temperance men, from the flames of alcohol and the misery which it has entailed upon the world, was the receiver in the full dress of the i rank ed) at 3 o'clock, for Philadelphia direct, without change of person or baggage, and from 3 to 5 hours in advance of any other line via Canal. Freight by our lin Fire Company, which is a bright scarlet; in the rear were seated the officers of the society, line taken at low rates. For Passage Tickets, itc man Havnes Elijah Hart A Hall Wm A Harim Edius Hargrove Hartzell Leonard Hull Wm Hunes Manly Harrington Mr Hunawer Halverson Capt Huys Mr Hamilton Pr James Harding Isaac Henry WL, 2 Hess Heniker Mr Henman Mons Adolphc Heck Mr laithlul to our motto, our lellow man "we will applv to S. M.

SHOEMAKER, Agent. je29-tjy6 No. 3 Light street wharf. and many distinguished visiters. or a descrip-tion of the design of the banner, we would re Lainden Caroline Levengeres Miss Moore Mrs Sarah Mooney Mrs Maria ftrtotbe remarks of Mr.

A. F. Cunningham, strive to save." Correspondence of the Ilaluiuorc Sun. Georgetown, July 3, 1S43. which are as follows: Sir: The ladies of the Agatha Marshall To McDowell Mrs Elizabeth Notwithstanding the luke-wannness exhibited McLaughlin Mrs Mary A tal Abstinence Society have conferred on me the distinguished honor of presenting to the for a time with respect to the celebration of the Franklin Total Abstinence Society, of which Fourth of July, there will be but few, if any, Hutchinson Hudson William Hyson Jacob Inlocs Thomas vou are the president, the beautilul banner of our citizens, that will not, according to the bent of their inclinations, celebrate the day in TO A CONSUMPTIVE YOUNG LADY.

Oh Lady do not leave us now, We can't afford to spare you, Let not the cold damp on your brow, From this fair world scare you. We love you in the woodland sweet, And by the moonlight shore, But most of all in Market street, In ourown Baltimore. Then don't sweet maid depart so soon, While there is every chance, To rescue beauty from the tomb, Oh fly to our friend Hance. For Love and Art have both combined To make him skilled and handy, To save the fairest of mankind, If they will use his Candy. Irvine II Irwin Mason miss Mary a Mann Miss Sarah Ann Mason Miss Sarah McWilliam Miss Mary Mudd Mrs Jane MedcalfeAnnC Norton Miss Margaret Osboin Sarah some appropriate way.

The firing of guns, the Yerkes David A McCurlingMiss Alici Niles Sally Ann Nixon Miss Elizabeth Zimmerman Henry Jackson A James Jepson Joseph ringing ot bells, the sound of martial music, and the waving of the Star Spangled Banner, will announce the dawn of this honored day in Zuntz Jas 3 INITIALS old ueorffetown. James John James Win Jenkins Hellin 8 W-W Co 2 M-B S-Secretary of Franklin Guards 2. jyl-3tt THOS. FINLEY, P. M.

I he active and well disciplined iuorean Ju- Johnson Thos Jordon Nath'l Jones Jones Wm Jordon Wm Johns John Jones Jobs Jno Charles Jones Johnson Jonca Geeige flemen, under the command of Capt. Duvall, Price 25 cents per package, or five for $1. For sale commenced their celebration on Saturday morn by SETH S. HANCE, coiner of Charles and Pratl ing, having pitched their tents and gone into O'Connor Henrietta Ofl'utt Miss Polly Mrs Letitia Perrie Mary Almira Pints Mrs Cumphert Price Miss Mary Romvn Mrs Fanny Ridgely Miss A Russell Mrs Barbara Jarvis Amos Jennings Thomas Jacobsen John James Edward Jenkins Thos Jones streets, Ualtrmore. which I hold in my hand, as a slight return for he many favors they have received at your bands, and the attention which you have shown them since vou have been united with them in the cause of temperance and total abstinence.

Permit me, sir, briefly to notice the design which has been chosen by the artist for the adornment of the shield of the banner. The first object which attracts attention is the rainbow, the emblem of hope and deliverance from evil, and will ever remind us that we are continually under the promise of the protection of our Creator; may it continually stimulate you to labor in the great cause of humanity, until the evils of intoxication and the misery which flows from the use of alcoholic, vinous and fermented liquors is known no more in our beloved country for ever. The next prominent figure on which the eye rests is the bee-hive. This has always been accepted as the most beautiful emblem of industry and virtuous life. The little, denizens of the hive, which have long Also, tor sale by the following Agent: u.

K. TY camp on a lofty eminence directly north of the LER, corner High and Baltimore sts; E. PERKINS, corner ot Baltimore and Green sts; rAKK ot OKA- Pruett Miss Lisbetu Paranay Mrs Maria Phillips Hetty Ridgely Mrs Mary Ridgway Sarah Reeves Miss Sophia Ritcr Mary A Sloan Miss Harriett Stephens MUs Mary A HAM, corner of Baltimore and Eutaw sts; OLIVEB residence of Col. Cox, where they will remain until Wednesday next. On the fourth they will escort the children of the different Catholic Sunday Schools from Washington to the College, WOODS, corner Market and Lancaster A.

REED, corner Gay and Saratoga sts; FORNEY Kennedy Kilboum Wm Kelly Dennis Keese William where they will have a fine entertainment. Lutaw, above Lexington st. mJi-im Kennedy Mordecai Kneen Thomas Kingslay Keplinger John Kennedy Pendleton Knr tt VV Herr Michael Katliner Richardson Abbz Selby Mrs A Sheckle8 Miss Sarah Smith Miss Mary The Independent Grays will spend the day in SECRET DISEASES CURED IN TWO DAYS. CERTAIN AND INFALLIBLE CURE FOR A CERTAIN DISEASE. THE BALTIMORE INFIRMARY is situated at No.bEAST PRATT STREET, five doors East of Pratt street Bridge.

To the afflicted of both sexes DOCTOR HITZELBERGER, a distinguished member of the Medico Chirurgical Faculty; a Graduate of the University of Maryland of 1836; and formerly Practising Physician to the Baltimore Eastern Dispensary; has had charge of the firsti Venereal Hospitals and Infirmaries of the United-States; and is at present proprietor of the most celebrated Secret Disease Infirmary ever established in-America, where a perfect, permanent and thorough constitutional cure can be had with certainty, by an-eminent and distinguished Physician and Surgeon, a-fact well known to the afflicted. When that most horrible of all diseases, the secret disease, has fastened itself upon the BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL NORTH FREDERICK STREET, KirtJW Kemp Kipp Jno Wm Krautn Rev ir Stevens Miss Harriett A military exercise and feasting the park belonging to their accomplished Captain, whilst the veteran corps, the Potomac Dragoons, ill tilth Miss Deboran (2 doors from Baltimore Attendance from 7 in the morning till 10 at night. DR. JOHNSTON Smith Virginia Kemmerluig estate of Chas rusticate during the day at the Spa Spring; in a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Liaenti-ate of the Apothecary's Hall, London, and Graduate Bladensburg. ShaeflerMrs Ann Schumacker Mrs Rachel Smith Mrs Mary Sullivan Eliza A I.aner Ignatz Latch ford George Lane John II 1 he sale ol real estate which took place on from one of the first colleges in the United States, Scunlan Mrs Mary Sexton Mrs Ann Stevens Miss Soretto Stevens Mrs Letty Somervill Miss A Stephens Mrs Margaret Smith Harriett Thomas Miss Tomsin Mrs Eliz ibeth TuttMrs Elizabeth Trapnell Mrs Mary Ann may be consulted on an diseases inciiient to tne mmiai) Rachael frame, but more especially in all cases ol a CERTAIN DISEASE.

Toban Mrs (Jasper st) causing ulcerated sore throat; ulceration of the wind Larpenteur Lauder Saml Lanford Mr Lawrence Dr Lemmon Rev When the misguided and imprudent votary of plea Taliaferro Miss Gertrude sure finds he has imbibed the seeds of this painful pipe, known as consumption ot the throat; disease ot die bones, of the nose, and palate of the mouth; ul Thomaston Miss Mary A disease, it too often happens that an ill-timed sense ol TitconibMrs Sarah cerous sores, and copper-colored blotches on the sname ot (trcan ot discovery deters nun irom applying breast, arms and legs, eruptions and pustules on the Thomas Elizabeth Usher Miss Elizabeth to those who. from education Hnd respectability can alone befriend him, delaying till the constitutional Lewis Capt Henry Leu Thomas Leon 2 Lee A Lee Jr, Philip skin, strictures and gleet. Dr. Hitzelbeiger, from hiB extensive practice and great skill and experience, having successfully cured more than 20,000 of the worst and most aggravated secret diseases during the last' symptoms of Uiishorrid disease make their appearance. suh as ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal Vaugher Miss Charlotte Leody John Viukler Miss Amelia Vingiiids Mrs Mary Linthicum Abner 2 Lipscomb George L'ltle George Licndley Nathaniel Lloyd Richard Lowe Thos Loid Thos Loockerman Wash'ton Louthar Walker Long Isaac Long Sewell Lonair Alonzo Lycett Edwd Lucus Joseph Miller Daniel Miller Conrad Miller David Miles Augustine II Mitchell Wm Miligan Robert Miller Chas Moan Win Monroe Saml A -Monaghan James Mooney Thos MolLson Francis inkier Miss Adelaide pains in the head and limbs, dimness ot sight, dealness.

nodes on the shin bones, and arms, blotches on the seven years, guarantees toeffect a perlect, certain and' thorough CONSTITUTIONAL CURE. Having de head, face, and cxtremiues, progressing on with fright Williamson Miss Elizab'h West Mrs Sally voted the most untiring attention to this branch of dis ful rapidity, till at last the palate of the mouth or tin Weeks Hester Ann Wallace Mrs Mary Wilkins Miss Suzan hones of the nose fall in, and the victim of tins awful disease becomes an horrid object of commisseralion, ease, Dr. Hitzelberger will merely add, that not only in this city, but 'n the North, Soath, East and West, can bear testimony, that he has rescued them from the serpent-like grasp and venomous poison of this most awful disease, when their lives were- Wise Miss Mary Wood Miss Mary A un ueaui puis penou to ills ureuuiui suiienngs, ny Wright Miss Mary Wye Ward Miss Martha Weaver Caroline Wills Miss Catharine 2 Mayo Henry May James Macartney Francis Mayer Co Marks Saml Mackenzie Thos Maffit Rev Prof Maxwell James Maekey Owen Mansoti Capt Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock, though well attended by capitalists, went off remarkably low. The large tliree-story house and lot on Bridge street, occupied by Mr. Yillard, was struck off to John Pickrell for $2,500.

The tw o-story brick house and lot on Jefferson street, was bought by Mrs. Ann Bouker, for jf430. The three-story brick house and lot, corner of High and First streets, occupied by Mr. Stone, was bought by Joseph X. Fearson, at The house next to the above, occupied by James Brown, was struck oil' at $7 10 to Thomas Jackson.

The house adjoining the last mentioned, was bought by Miss Mary Ann Thomas, for $HJ0. Tlic two-story dwelling on Market street, occupied by Mr. 1 lines, was bought by himself at The house adjoining, occupied by Mr. I lines, was struck off to Wm. T.

Compton at jj.810. A lot adjoining the last mentioned houses, was bought by Wm. Corcoran at110. The lot and wharf adjoining the aqueduct, was struck oil to Col. Carter at $1,813.

The warehouse and wharf adjoining' Davis Dodge's canal Mills, was bought by Messrs. John H. King Samuel Cropley, at $720, being decidedly the best bargain at the sale. Chronicler. sending bun to "that bourne whence no travellei eturns." To such, therefore.

Dr. JOlirxsiON pledget West Miss Mary Willef Mrs Eliza Wosse Mrs despaired of. Attendance from 6 A. M. to 10 H.

himself to preserve the most Inviolable secresy; and Waterman Miss Margaret Impotence from seminal weakness, gleet, improper from his extensive practice in the first hospitals of Europe and America, he can confidently recommend a Warfield Miss Eliza Williams Miss and certain practices, spermatorrhea or involuntary discharges, and debility or prostration of the procreativo waisn Miss Wade Mrs Ann Winter Mrs Mary Alalick John safe and speedy cure to the unfortunate victim of lhi West Mrs Violetta Matter Wm horrid disease. Williamson Lucy organs speedily, enectunlly and permanently and the former health of the patient completely reestablished. Terms in all cases very moderate. Mason Wm TAKE NOTICE. Those persons who have injured INITIALS Moore Jas, (ironfounder) 2 their constitutions by a certain practice, speedily cured.

A Miss Miss Miss Elizabeth. Mis ADVICE TO THE POOK UKAT1B. Merideth Dr John Metzdortf Henry Meschutt Meigher Wm The following letter exhibits in a clear and lucid'' Mint of view the high estimation in which Dr. Hitzelberger' Medical abilities and professional skill were The Lock Hospital is two doors krom Baiti- more street in FREDERICK ST. Merrick N.

B. The many thomanrls curei at this llorpUal. held by the late eminent and distinguished Professorr POTTER: Baltimore, May Itli. GENTLEMEN'S LIST A Andrews Alexander Appier Dr David 2 MersreanJ Allady John Dr. F.

L. Hitzelberger is well knuwn to me, beinf ana me nuinerousturmojirTarionj wincn nave been uinesjed by the reporters and many of Acr person, notices of which have ogainand again been laid befon Menaeos Merrihen Win a graduate of the University of Maryland in which I hold a chair. During his attendance at the University heconducted himself with great propriety. He was the public has alone been efficient to establish the rem. Adams John A bey Jost-ph 2 Airey James Audon Armitage Joseph 2 been held up by the moralist as the highest example for fur man to follow, roam over the flowery meads and gardens, and extract the healthy and delicious food from the poisonous and most deadly flowers, being taught by their instinct, or, perhaps reason, to shun the evil and take only the good.

In the little map of Jlotecrs before us, we have an epitome of the world; it is full of roses and blooming plants, but alas, the thorns and nettles are as plenty as the roses, and in our passage through life we are often tortured with tlnir stings, when we knew not of their presence until we felt their pain. Intemperance is the most fatal barb which we have experienced or can experience, yet its point is most carefully concealed from view, and so keenly is it polished and lilted for the work of destruction, that the victim feels not, neither does he fear its stab, until it reaches the vitals, and health, wealth, respectability and even life itself, is the forfeit; may you to whom this banner is presented be endowed with is-doin to avoid the thorns of evil, pain, and anguish, which are generated by intemperance, while you gather the honey from the fruits and flowers of hie. The beautiful and modest motto, which belongs to your company as a body of firemen pecul iarly appropriate to your moral labors in the great cause in which We are all engaged. "We strive to ate all from the horrors of drunkenness, as well the noviciate as the confirmed inebriate, and to enable us to do it, prescribe nothing but the pure beverage of Heaven, which was provided by Him who possesseth all wisdom, for the drink of all his creatures To keep us in mind of the preventive of, and remedy for, the worst evil which can afflict man-kind, the artist has introduced in the back ground, on cither hand, the representative of two Rushing fountains, which, to the eye, seem sparkling, bright and refreshing, as though living water was springing up to cool and irri gate the landscape. Below are represented the various implement used by our hardy firemen when they "strive to save" the property of their unfortunate fellow-citizcns when attacked by the devouring clement-fire.

May you always be actuated by the generous impulses which have induced you to band yourselves together for the public good in both a moral and physical sense. On the reverse is merely tli necessary inscription, setting forth the fMt of presentation and to whom presented. In the name of the ladies, I nw you to accept, sir, the Banner a distinguished honor, coming from the source it docs and tnav it be long borne aloft by the stout arms of your mem-tiers, and, if necessary, defended while a drop of blood flows in your vein; and, sir, above all things, preserve it from the hideous stains and pollution of intemperance among your patriotic und virtuous members. Mercer George indusuious and intelligent, and at bis final examina Millikin James VV Ashworth Thomas Austin Anderson Audon Lewis Anderson k. Co Arestoa John Alonzo ABC tion acquitted himself honorably.

He has laid a Arbuckle A vv tatlonof Ih. Johmton, but as irangcri may not au-areof this, be begs to state that besides his rank as a graduate of Lomlon and America, he has been foi a number of years engaged both in Hospital and cit) practice formerly he attended the blockley Hotpital and other institutions of Philadelphia, and for funnel Ashton William good foundation, and is well qualified to do the duties of a Physician and Surgeon. N. Potter, M. D.

McGaulick James McAuley James Asaratti Mon Bensjt Ashton l'rolessor Practice of Medicine and TAKE NOTICE. Dr. II. a reguZar Graduate in proof hit Diplomat, signed by the firt pro) ctsort of Eu Medicine, attendine to the secret diseases particularly. Barnes George Barker Nicholas Dr.

II. ciuirantecH a cure in from two to four days. rope and iltuiimore, hangs in nis omce ior me uiepee tion of every one. jy3-lm McLean Chas McGawley Patrick McConnell George Mi-Clintofk Saml Mi-Briety Wm McDonald PaUick McGlenan Patrick Ball Jacob SURGICAL OPfcllATIUlSJ Infirmary No. 8 PRATT STREET, five doors east of Pratt st.

Bridge, Red Sign. Baldwin James OH THR RYE, SUCH AS rOR SQIJINTINU, CATARACT Persons at a distance can oecureaoy consuuine Ln. ALSO THOSE FOR DEFORMITY Of THE LIMBS, SUCH Af BaerWm Bandel Andrew II. hy letter, post paid, and remaining at home. Me Fee James CLD8 Foot, vrrformrdon the Poor, free of charge N.

H. DR. hitzelbkrukk nas neen ms wnoie mc McKenna Peter Ball devoted to the Medical Profession. Having received' Doaxman Wm Bolen John Boardley Beal Bond Jr James Bollman Martin Brown Capt Ezekiel Brown Wm Brown Barnard Bradford Gamaliel Brclxferd Joseph 3 Brown Charles Brooks Gasland Brown Benjamin Brannan Jas Bradford Samuel Briscoe Enuutia ODI) YEARS OF EXPERIENCE have ena- Barry Thomas Harnett David 80 MeGeehan Miles McCurley Felix 2 Nicholson bled DR. GOLD!) CO.

to eradicate secret a highly finished and most accomplished medical education, under the superintendiuice of Dr. Whitridge, or-this city, and also tinder the charge of Trofessor Gcd- Bailey Tims Bannister Joseph Nete William Nelson Baiicel Michael Baker Peter dinenses, root and branches, in two days, or no charg required. Hut constitutional diseases, such as ulcerated throat, palate, nose, limbs, blotches, sphylitic head ache, strictures, gleet, nartx, mercureal diseases, seminal weakness, and self ruining practice, in a very shon time, without mercury or eopaiva. THE MEDICAL dings, of South Carolina. The public may perceive af a glance, that Dr.

H. is a skilful physician, in possession of the recorded experiaule of the Great Masters of the Medical Art for the last twenty centuries. AM) HINDERS' and 31 (JOLO STREET, New York, April, 14J. PRICKS ORVJiTLY REDUCED. The "HOE" FRINTINU TRErirt MACHINE AND SAW MANUFACTORY, in consequence of the ad dition of new and improved nmhinciy to their work, and Die reduction in the cost of materials and labor, are enabled greatly to reduce the prices of their Presses and of Printers' and Hinders' materials generally, an will be seen by their newly printed circular, to which they lieg leave to refer.

This establishment is still umlerthe pronat "superintendence of KICIIAKI) M. HOK and ROBERT HOE, and they assure their friends that notwitliHtaud-ing the great reduction in prices, all articles manufactured by this establishment, shall retain the high reputation which they have hitherto mixwiiied. It will also be theirconstaiit endeavor to improve the quality of them in every particular. They flatter themselves, also, that their old friends will not only conlin ue their favors, but that Printers generally will appre ciate their endeavors to furnish the very best articles at barely remunerating prices. Orders from any part of the country for all articles uscrt by Printers or Hinders, Including Type, Ink, per, will bcexecutcd with the greatest care and proinptnuiie, and on the best terms.

Jobliing work and repairing will be done al Cie lowest possible prices, with every attention and expedition. N. U. All articles manufactured by this establishment will be stamped H. HOE h.

from abroad may not be Imposed upon with spurious articles, made in imitation of theirs. Or -Printers of newspapers who publish this adver- Nichols Olden Bayly Pindall Norton Therefore, the afflicted should apply at once to nr. HOUSE, ti l.V.nilAKU STILKKI near redcrick. of the UnUimore Infirmary, (who well known to fre Butler Henry 2 juonrc Kobeson Montgomery Robt Morris John Morgan Mr Mort Henry Moore James Murray Jas Munroe Nathan Mullan Thomas Munson A Me MeWUliams A McClunate Wm McGuire Capt Thos McFarland Chas McLamey Patrick McClelland John McClelland Capt Peter McGawley McLean A McManner Revd A Mcknight Jas McGurk Peter McNichol John Nones Capt II Norris Adam Nortierman George Noyes Outten Joseph Ordrome Stephen Orrick Janper Oldham Thomas tfconor Houry Piper Poppe Andrew Pollard I) Poicy Francis Pupe James I'urunheim Mr (Canton Factory)''! Pownall George Price John Trice Tiro Smith Price David Prince I) Price A UuiKleyJoIiti Reid Lieut Wah Rend James Rose Hiich Ko)er Joiin Rodger Hninuql Roper Georpe Hotitnnon VV Rone A Rose Job Kobisoou LwW the only place In this city where a thorough cure Durk Edw (from Ireland) particularly successful in curing the worst and most aggravated Secret Diseases, and has been engaged in a1 iiyrne wm vv can be performed, as can be proved by the most respectable city references, and victims of mal-treat- Barley Isaac Benjamin Jas Berth Mr Beard Capt Lewis Reran James Birch i Billmyer Saml Blake Richard Blake Stephen more ei tensive practice of this kind, than any pAymcum Hull Jacob O'Bryan Thomas O'Brien Wm Orinigcr Owings Owings Jesse Payne Capt Daniel now living.) jelO Im inent, who have made their amdavits to the same before Justice Cloud. JeS-lm NEttfOES WANTED.

The hlrhest cash price will at all times be given for NEGROES or both DIL IIARDW ICK'H VEG ETA BLK TRE ATM EN7 is the mildest, most powerful, and surest in Uit sexes, that are slaves for life, and good titles. My Peck John A Pearsons George BlanchardThos lllessting Fred'k Illans Wm OHlCe IS in PKA I STREET, onarp aim world. As a proof, Dr. II. proposer to give a do two gratis, until the patient gel better.

Therefore, Howard stir No. 86. where nryfenormy agent, Jo Peterson Andrew Peregoy James Philnot Benjamin shun allboasiiug qctcKs, grasping an enormous price, nathan M. Wilson, can be seen al all times. All pen; sons avimr Negroes to sell would do well to lee in hefnm rhev rfiaiwiu.

nf them, as I am row the lanrm Bla'-kallThosT Bond Lambert Horvereich This Bower Edward and apply ate FRONT near Baltimore streel bridge, where you shall be cured for half price on gua ranlee and forfeiture, if desired. Price of a new caw from $1 to old, ulcerated ones, and mercnrial dis Pcdriek Jehu Peririek John I'ennineton Haruton To which Mr. Kdward Hamilton, the Presi dealer who is engaged In the trade, and always buying and shipping to the New Oilesns market. Iwillarao rnceiveand keep Nejroesat twenty five oents each per Boldrdge 2 JitU Charles II ease, accordingly low. Pitner C'barleo II Carson Jas 2 tHHineiit, witll tbii note, three time before the 1st of July next, and send one of their papers to us, will be entitled to payment of theii bill ou buying four times the amount of it- jp)7 DmJ dent, replied in the following neat and appropriate manner; Sir; Having been appointed by the Franklin rpo THE NllSKLEHS.

DRrcol.DD'S MEDICAL 1 LOHHARD STREET, Near Freo Pitcher Wm II 'ateby Col day, and forward Ure.tn to Any wrinnern portal the request of thfl owner. My establishment is lares, cem-'ortable. airy and all above ground, and kept In nnir. with lnrgH yard for exercise, and is the Buchanan Wm II Buckley Geo Buddy John Bull Wesly Buckler Smith Bumell Wm Burrough Kdjrir Bull Hhadraclr Bull John Buskki Conrad Coche Amiisted Cogswell Jas Cos illen Henry II Cochian 8 Coyle JamenO OX Klii-liH Cooke Jart turtle Win Collin Jnlm Conat iml Collin Oro CorMn David ('romelien Geo Cochran JrCbna Collin Pnrrirk CoWmni Tlio Crobkr Titou 3 Pipkin Dr I-aac CtiiTan Chan Total Abstinence hociety, to receive tins beauti Purviance Henry VaJvoChiM 0 the only in Baltimore where the most fearful rnaJudic can be cured without failure, and a natural fleshy nose drawn up from the cheeks ami shnwd an iul present, allow ine to assure you that Die artwriiflit Alfred lroneef and most splendid buildingof the kindin th "nited States' HOPE BLATTER. jSl-lf Capron II members of the franklin hociety would have 'oufiidered it a high lienor to have received such Quinu John Pav Ron A I' attended to.

as to cover tire disagreeable looking parts of the, innei liostiils. Dr. O. Co, guarantee that even the most aJvin John nmpbell Ue WANTED The HIGHISHT maiket a mark of approbation trorn any teunrcrance as- lRnt)BH bawl-) Nicholas RaiiMom II CON WATT ALARMING EPIDEMIC-We scarcely meet an individual in our city who is not afflicted with the influenza in iu worst form Old and young tins prudent and imprudent, jeeij) alike to complain. 1 Many think it merely a temporary rold, which will pass off in a dxy or two.

Tbi it notulways the te, a it will in all probability terminate in a consumption if not attended to season. Our advice be tnr peratfl, keep on yonr flannel, and use HANCK'P COMPOUND SYRUP OK HOARJiOUND, wbkn will cure you In two or lhrc flnys. Price SO ceDts per bottle. For sale by 8ETI1 H. price will be given for NEGROES.

Bociation; but coining Irom the source it docs, T. ho' ween Charles and Hanover. iuiy language that am capable of using, must and Will tall lar, very Jar snort ol expressing the R-uidie Jnn ft 3 HidgwRV Mcoiy 9 KMly Peter KinifeV' Vrrl Uleprited tlironl, palate, or noe, shall hot be destroy, ed by thu venereal poison while taking their treatment on forfeiture. N. B.

Diplomas and the inot repectbl city recommendation framed in their office. JeW 1m lOKBAI ll.h.l.n on rl.oOl, 1U.LII, loitaiao" Uck, Cost'venew Impurity of the Blood, lie. UIDDLVEH3, fcc. frirs 23 cenui per boi. For sale by SHTB U-AMCEj eoroeiCiUlfX.Ki ttsi PRATT E7RLKT8 Chnrtioncll John Child Eeq Cricketing Cnpt SamJ Chew famuel ClaylBndKt-qHnml Clemen Angn-lua C1 velnnd ii Clark Owen Clarke Jvtia -ircl 3m M.

CAMPBELL. a llenmmnnleii)(B nmmntlv MionnVd t)v jtovLi)iUbUAllfiii atiii Pur Pinm riopavia. 7n. sole by PETH. 3, twee? of Chark it Frtvu rimin.

m'-Kltt. Itirtinrskon J-wph feelings of pleasure and fcappincs which we feel on occasion. And, sir, I now offer to J.he Indies of the Agatha Marshall Society, the Jietrtfttt thnok? of tbe nebcs tf the Franklin HANCE, coruor pf Charles an! Pratt treei, Balti- 1 Richardson Nathan ore, ivSllax-.

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