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iirydeii t'has 11 Draper Wm Danuettel Jno 11 Doaue tiirtuii Dary John 3 Dockrall Henry LIST OK LETTEHS Cnnlner Dunn Michael Remaining in the Baltimore Post omoe, reorea.y v. Young Mr Joshua Young Mr Alex'r Young Mr John 0 Yutes Capt Wm Yerkes Rev Sle- Yung Mr John Young John phen Yelliou GeoriM THE SUN: Davison Wm Davis Henry De Fraius Maul Demerritt A Dougherty Richd Duvall Thos Ed Downey Wm Est; Dungal Capt A 8 Donaldson Pas- Dunham Abel Initials. A B. 1844. Persons calling lor tnese iewr say they are advertised, otherwise Uiey may not receive them.

LADIES' LIST. OCT-You will please notice thai BOX and Drop Letters nre not advertised, A list of which wai which will BALTIMORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1844. dial Dickey Patrick found at the window. Adams Miss Caroline Duck Adam 1 Duvall Dr DivernoisMtm JE District of Columbia AdycrliieinenU. i 'HE GEN EMKN and LADIES of EUURjS 1 TOWN and WASHINGTON CITY ate respectfully informed that a HALL will be given at CONRAD'S TAVERN, TENALLY-TOWN, ou the Evening of THURSDAY, 8th insl.

A set supper and good music will be provided. Tickets $2. To be had at the house. MANAGERS: Michael Miller Frederick A. Jackson Henson Bidgeway Wni.

A. Woodward John Newman Alex. Smith ff 1 3tf let at TH03. FINLEY, p.M, OTICE FOR CLEANING SlTtEETsTTviTr; highest market price, in the city of BalUmorej and in each county, and Howard district, or elsewhere, by persons properly authorised and qualified, the coupons of interest, and the certificates of interest to be issued by the commissioners of loans, under the act of Dec. sessian, 42, ch.

189, due upon vested bonds and stock of the State standing to the credit of the sinking fund, and that the proceeds of such sales to be invested by the said treasurer in the stock or bonds of the State, for the benefit of said fund. Resolved further, That the coupons or certificates of interest so directed to be sold, shall be receivable in payment of the direct and income Dickerson Peter Downing Geo A Divine Francis Dowden Abram Edwanls Thos Eckol Spongier Edwards OECp Rvignol -Edwards Rev Dr Ellis Joisa Mr Eiiiwacliter Alex Klilridge Richd COMMISSIONERS OFFICE, BALTlMiinV TWENTY-EIGHTH CONGKKSS, Reported fn the Baltimore Sun. Washington, Feb. 2, 1S44, Neither branch of Congress did any legislative business of importance to-day. As sewn Rnnaipmet the death of the late Senator Elliott Geo Emmons Edwin En is Wm Eimis Jns Dravun Erdman Elliott Suml Kuan Andrew Ashdnwn Miss mary a Arnold Miss Mary Allott Mrs Pat all AullMiss Elizabeth Atchison Miss Isubella Auderaon Miss Boteler Miss Ellen Baker Mrs Mary A Brubaker Miss Mary Barry Mary Burke Mrs Walter Brewer Mrs Emma Bowersox Mrs Ann Barry Mrs Amelia Barry Jane Miss Byrne Witiefred Ayres Miss Eliiabeth A 11 1 1 Mis Noomi Allison Mrs Ann Ademi Miss Anderson Margaret Bigger Mrs Margaret Brown Miss Margaret Berry Miss Catharine Badger Miss Amelia Barrett Miss AnnM Burnet Miss Amanda Balderston Ruth A Brown Mrs Mary Bell Mrs Mary Ann Bliss Merunda LIFE INSURANCE, kto.

THE POTOM.1C INSURANCE COMPANY OF GEORGETOWN, V. in addition to insurance against damage or loss by fire, is authorised by Congress to make Insurance on Livus, jrant annuities, receive endowments, contract for reversionary payments, and is now prepared to embark in the new tax, levied, or to be levied far the use of the State, as provided in the first section of the said Evans Wm Fagler Jacob Flynn Jno Freisure James Fell Blown Fisch Jno Franklin Homer Fatiour Joseph Flynn Thos Follansbee BenJ Faller William Field Pnml A 9 Fanner Mr Fox Gurdon Forrest Mareau Dr Fmrbank Capt Forbes James 8 Fox John Falconer Jno Fountain 2 Francis Thomas Fisher Franz Frcy uiey Geo business on the usual terms. act of Dec. session, en. isa.

Directors. W. I I Lewis Johnson, The first of the "Annapolis assemblies" was Porter, of Louisiana, was announced, and eulogies delivered by Messrs. Barrow and Benton. After the adoption of the customary resolutions, the Senate immediately adjourned.

'In the House, a resolution was adopted directing an inquiry into the expediency of employing a portion of the naval force in the removal of snags from the Mississippi and other rivers of the west. Mr. Giddings occupied the morning hour by a speech against the 21st rule. A message was received from the Senate rela held at the Assembly Rooms, last night, and notwithstanding the inclemency of the night, Claride Mrs Achdah Clark Mrs Lenh Callan Mrs Margaret Crothers Mrs Mary VViliiRin D. AUUU, John Purdy, Jeremiah Orme, Wm.

S. Nicholls, Raphael Semmes, William Emniert. Gallugher James Gill Stephen, of Grose Geo Alex'r Shepherd, John Kurtz, O. M. Linthicuin, Robert Read, Samuel McKenney, Joshua RUcy, it bavins snowed tremendously, was well at Campbell Mrs Eliza Jane ourran miss aucu uuny GarnvMicb'IM Casey Margaret Creinwell Mrs Ann tended, and is said to have been a brilliant af JO IN KURTZ.

President, fair. A large number of strangers were attract ed by it to the city. HENRY KING, Secretary. j31-2w Gariiu Cap Gibbons Thos A Gammie Geo Geiue Wm Gardener Nicho- GeluliusRev Sa- las Gombert muel Gernish Capt Jos Gordon Geo 3 Gerbrick Goodman Rev Gerhardt Win Jas Carroll Mrs Margaret Carroll Mary Cox Mrs Chittenden Miss Sarah Callahan Miss Ellen Curian Mrs Julia Carr Mrs Chapman Mrs Elizabeth Call Mertilda Crane Mrs Mary Cotheld Miss Sarah Crandal Miss Caroline Chidal Mrs Mary Canton Miss Caroline ureerjus Grimes Joshua Gravis Geo VV Grigg Wm Greene Peter Grooms Nelson Greenault Abraham Grifliss John Graham Geo Grice Edward 8 Massachusetts Election. On Monday, a mma IS TO GIVE NOTICE.

That the suhscri- tive to the death of Mr. Porter, whereon, after addresses from Messrs. Slidell St Vance, the ber has obtained from the Oiphans' Court of sev enth trial for the election of a member of House immediately adjourned. Baltimore eounty. in Maryland, letters ol auiimusa.

Gordon A lion on the personal estate of MICAJAH K'K IN Getty David A Gelston 3 Geldia Francis Congress in the third district was held. Re-turns from ten towns gave the following vote: Goulden Jeffery Grimes 3 Cromwell Miss Jane Drought Mrs Mary A Davis Mrs Mary LAND, lute of BalUmore county, decApd. A II persons having claims against the aaidt ased iuf hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the votiulifm thereaf, to the subscriber, on or before the first of July next; Uiey may otherwise by law be excluded liuniiington jirsisiizaDeui umeiiunu Duvall Mrs Mary Pownie Mrs Mary Dalrymple Miss Abbot, Former ..2254 Osgood, Manson, Scattering, 622 This gives Abbot a majority over all others of 2S0, a net Whig gain on the last election If Congress continues to move at the same snail's pace that it has this week, the idea of an adjournment in May is preposterous. Every little matter is debated. All are ready to talk but few to act.

The Rev. Septimus Tuston, chaplain to the Senate, will preach at the Capitol on Sunday morning. MARYT.AWn LRBISLATFRE. Irnra all benefit ol tne said estate, uiven under my HallamEdwR Hntton Caleb Holeman Jas 3 Hammond Luth HeroldPeterJ Hoffman Win Hart VV Esq Heath PrescottP Hopkins JnoHen- Hammond Ma- Henry SamlA ry Uias Heenlt Senter Holmes Jas Handy Wm Esq Hodges Jas Hazard Josiah Henderson John Hoffman Wm HnndySimlJ Henderson Saml Howard Nicholns Hackett Joseph Heidiich Fred'k Harmer AmasaP band uus 9th day ot January, 1844. j9--law4v BAVID SAMFSON, Adm'r.

N. B. All persons indebted to said estate are re Emory Mrs Caroline Mary Ellers Mrs Margaret of 257. 1 quested to come and settle, otherwise the claims is a circulating library, in whijjli against them will be put in Iheomcer's hands lor col lecuon. D.

SAMPSON, Adin'r. we seldom ask lor the same volume. Harrison Nathan IlilchcockMessrs Halden Oliver Co HorsbySnml rpHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, that the suliscriber Harkins Robt Commercial Summary, has obtained from the Orphans' Court of Balti January 29th, 1B44. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Sealed Proposals will be received at the vl Commissioners' Office, until SATURDAY, the 10th day of February next, at 10 o'clock, A. forcIean iig and keeping in order the public streets, lanes and alleys in the oily of Baltimore Each proposal must destgiiute a paitieular district or districts, and all proposals received will be subject to the provisions of the following resolution of the May.

or and City Council of Baltimore, appioved the 23d day of January, 1B44, Resolved by Ike Mayor and City Council of Baltimore Thot the City Commissioners for hwith advertise lor proposals, to be handed to them en or before ifmie early day, to be fixed by the said City Commissioners for cleaning and keeping in order the public streets urd alleys in the city of Baltimore that said adver. lisements be published daily in each of the daily news, papers published in the city of Baltimore, at leasi leu limes that said advertisements shall specify, as con-cisely as possible, the limits and boundaries of ihesii six districts into which the city lias heretofore been divided shall notify each person offering proposals to designate in his oiler the price for which he will awe to keep in oider and entirely clean the district of ih city for which he may propose, for one year, commim. cing on the first day of and terminating on the first day of March, 1845 shall give notice tint each conuactor will be required, before his proposals are acceded to, to give bond wiib approved security in such penalty as may be fixed by the Mayor and City Council, conditioned for keepingefi'ectually clean and in proper order the public streets and alleys in the district tor liicli he may propose that he will comply with the laws and ordinances of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, passed or to be passed, in relation to such streets and alleys and that he will be subject to and obey the orders and directions of the City Commissioners, or such other person or person as may be directed by any ordinance or resoluu'on of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore 10 superintend the cleaningand keeping in order the said streets and alleys and tliatthe said advertisements shaliako specify that the person so (as a'breanid) proposing will be required to remove as rapidly as the same be collected, the street dirt and manure In the streets and alleys of the district fnr which he may propose, and that said person shall be entitled to the street din or manure so removed as his property. T. YATES WALSH, President of the First Branch, 1 ROB.

HOWARD, President of Die Second Branch. Approved Jaauary 23d, 1844. JAS. O. LAW, Mayor.

The following is the limits and boundaries of the Six Districts, into which the city is divided, for which proposals will be received as above stated, viz: 1st District includes all between the north and west limits of the city, and the north line of Baltimore si and tbe west lines of Liberty street to Park street, Park street to Richmond street, and Cathedral street to the limits. 2d District includes all between the west and souit limits of the city, and the nonh line of Baltimore it to Liberty street, and the west line of Charles to Pratt and the south line of Pratt st. to the east line of Light street 3d District includes all between the norrh limits of the city, and the south side of Baltimore street, and between tbe west side of Jones' Falls and west side of Liberty st. to Park and the west side of Park st, to Richmond and the west side of Cathedral si. from Richmond st.

to the north limits of the city. 4Ui District includes all between Die south aide Baltimore si. and the north side of the Basin, and the west side of Jones' Falls, and the west side of diaries st. to the south side of Pratt street. 5th District includes all between the east side of Jones' Falls and the west side of Harford Run, and more county, letters of Administration ou the estate Reported for the Baltimore Sun.

ot OWEN KELLY, late of said county, deceased, Delany Mrs Jane DeBaufre Mrs Ann Earland Miss Mary A Eager Mrs Catharine Everson Mrs Isabella Falmoon Margaret Farity Mrs Sarah Fisher MintyJane Fisher Mrs Francis Follin Miss Mary Grice Miss Mary Goursuch Eliza Gordv Mrs Julianna Gill Airs Ellen Gawlhrnp Jane Gormley Mary Alouse Gallup Miss Eliza Anu Goalee Miss Matilda Hays Mrs Elizabeth Hays Miss Ellen Correspondence of the Baltimore Sun. Annapolis, Feb. 2d, 1S44. A petition was presented from Airy Cross and her daughter Maria, of Baltimore, praying for a special act for the manumission of herself and child. Also, from citizens of Frederick, to make incest a criminal offence.

Also, from the same county, for a repeal of the magistrate court law. Hixon BenJ Hill Uinphrey Hill Jas Hill Luke Hopkins Simon Hooper John Hollingshead Francis llulcbeson Jas Ungues Jerome 11 (shall Lewis Jr Hubbard Wm Hughes JP 2 Hutf David Hughston Wm All persons having claims against the said deceased, are hereby notified lo exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the Review of the Baltimore Market, for the tveek ending Friday, February 2. Remarks. Tbe present week lias been particular Harkins Geo Harris 2 Hall John Harper Saml Harding Philip Harnian Edw Hazel Henry Harris Wilson Harwood James Hall Theodore Hall Wm Fbrd Miss Esther Ann Flicks Miss Bertha Frizzell Miss Louisa Frazier Mrs Henrietta Franklin Miss Eliza Gray Margaret Grifhth Elizabeth Gaddess Miss Gordwin Mrs Penelope Great Miss Caroline Griffith Mrs Mary A Gritluh Miss Helen Gade Mrs Ann Howell Miss Rebecca Hoff man Miss Margaret 19th day of April next, or they may otherwise be ex ly distinguished lor great lack or acuvity in every de cluded by law trom all benefit ot said estate. All per Also, for reviving the corporation of Emmitts- Huges Jus Hosking Geo sona indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment.

Given undei my band this 19Ui Hook Capt John Hubbard Henry bure. Also, lor a protection of fisheries at Ed- partment of business. The weMher has been very cold, Dutfor the most of the time clear, and there has been no other navigation than that to which the steam ice-boat has given impulse. Beef Cattle Prices are a shade better than they were last week, but the number sold were about the same. Something over SIX) were taken by butchers Hopkins Howell capt tnondson's Island.

Also, for a sunulement tnthe day ot October, 104J. j25-law4t MARY KELLY, Adm'x, Hatter How- Hndge Levi act relative to certain changes in the Bel Air Holbrook Levi nrd street nrillS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That thesubscri Hubner John Hunt Henry Irish WL roaa in county. The Speaker laid before the House a commu her has obtained from the Orphans' Court of and packers at 3 50 to so for common to good quali Baltimore County, letters of administration on the Hopkins Miss Virginia Helb Miss Sally nication trom the President of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, in reply toa call of the Higgins Miss Charlotte A Hollifield Mrs estate of WILLIAM DUNCE, late of said county, deceased. All persons having claims on the above Havens Miss Jerusha Higcins Mrs Susan ty. The supply of Hogs is light, and butchers buy only as wanted for immediate use, at $4 50.

Dressed Hos remain without any peiceptible change; 4 to 4 25 per 100 lbs. are Hie extreme prices paid. Caudles. Small sales of New Bedford sperm at 33 cents, and Nantucket at 32 cents. Mould sells at Holebrook Jas I Ingles George Irvin James Judkin Richard Johns Geo John Mr Jones Jas Johnson Saml Halton Chas Inyen 8 Ingler 8 Jackson Thos Janison Geo Jinkins Frisby Jefferson Wm Johnson Jas House, relative to transportation of coal from the coal region to dam No.

6 of the Canal, kc. Judge Henry Jones Alex'r Jones Dan 'I Johns Johnson Albert Johnson Levren Hubbara Mrs Elizabeth Hemphill Miss Mary Holmes Mrs Ann Hall Mary Ann Herbert Mrs Elenor Hamilton Miss June Hustus Elizabeth estate, will present them to my attorney, Charles Mayer, for settlement, and those indebted to the said estate will make payment to him on or before the 13th day of July, 1844, they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 13ih day of January, 1844. HENRY WRIGHT, Adin'r. Healy Miss Agnes Harwood Miss Ann Hall Miss Susan Heny Mrs Henrietta Hohena Madam Helb Miss Sally HollvMiss Catharine i A lUWUCU 9CIII9- factory arrangement be made in twelve months.

10 cents per lb. they will transport not less than 100.0UO tens of Jones David 2 Coffee No sales at auction, and private transactions limited. Sales of about 1.200 bags Rio at 6 a 71 cents; 200 bags Laguayra at 7 a a 7j; and 100 bags Johnston David coal annually, in equal daily quantities, during canal season, assumed at 2o0 days, from Cum Johnson Isaac 8 James Richard Hollingsworth Mrs. Willis Hubbard Saiah 'I'rlld IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the eubscri-X bei has obtained from the Orphan's Court of Kent Rev John Kendrick Capt Kay De Haven Johnson Miss Emma A Johnson Miss Pracilla Iimore county, letters testamentary on the estate of 2 Ezra Mess Kirker Dr Wm Keernan Mr Mi- Kelly Patrick Jones Miss Gracey Johnson Gracey ISAAC BRADLEY, late ot Sussex county, Dela ware, dee'd. All persons having claims against the chael Klumt Win Kraner Mr Geo berland to dam ino.

tor 12 years or permanently, at 1 cent per ton per mile. 2d. The present road being sufficient (or such transportation, they at present decline agreeing to lay another track. 3d. They calculate the cost of transportation under this arrangement, from Cumberland to Georgetown, at $2 30 per ton, and by the Canal alone, at 2 31.

4th. The Johnson Miss Susaa Johnson Miss Jane Kemp Miss Rebecca Kenedy MrJame; Kelly Nicholas Kosier Wm A said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same with the vouchers thvreof, to the subscriber or Elmer Hewlett Baltimore, on or before the 19th 1 Jewette Mrs Caroline Key Mrs Jane King Mrs Kites Miss Suzan King Mr Wm I Kilbourn Mr Jas Knel Caroline Kenedy Mr Hugh Kernnn Mrs Elloner Key Miss MZ day of July, 1844; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. All persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment. Given under my band this 19tii day of January, 1S44. Lecompte Lloyd Linihicum Abner St.

Domingo at cents, inonuis. Cotton. Holikrs of this article are generally unwilling to sell at the prices offered, consequently transactions kave been limited. 140 bales Upland brought 11 cents on time; a salenf North Carolina at 10 cents, months; and a sale of 200 bales Mobile, to arrive, on private terms. Flora We hear of no transactions in City Mills; it is generally held at 4 62f.

Small sales ol Howard street at $4 50 from store, and $4 37J from cars and WRsons. Fuel The stock of all kinds of Wood has become very light, and no ai rivals in eonsequence of the navigation being closed. An has therefore taken place in the article. Oak commands 3 75 a $4, and Pine 3 a $3 37f per enrd. No Hickory in market; it would bring 5 25 a $5 50 per cord.

Anthracite Coal 5 a per ton, forsinve and grate purposes. Grais ahd Seeds. There is no Wheat arriving, eicept by wagons, and the receipts being quite small are taken by millers at various prices fioin 85 to 96 cents per bushel the latter frir prime lots. In any company being informed by the Maryland and XT 1- 1 1 i Lane Martha Mi Leahy Michael Leipscomb Aa Leddy Barney ker Lee Isaac Lister Wm Lee Maria Mrs Librett Elizabeth Mrs Frederick Knowlton Capt A Knapp Simon Lanison Jos Landon Allred Lancaster BenJ Landay Thos Lambdin Jas Laight Edw 11 2 Layland James Lamb Thos Lamfier Mr 2 Liediss Gee Lanpher Sarah Ji-iaw4w" wm. uannu-n.

bxecutor. anu uui vuuijjuij, mat tney can command the funds requisite lor the construction of a railroad from Cumberland un Hie Lee John Capt Lowe Saml A Landenbar Catharine Mrs Lowery Sarah LusenbaneMrs Lucah Eliza THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri ber bas obtained from the Orphans' Court of 6 Valley of Jennings Run to the coal region, they decline immediately constructing such road on Logan Patrick Low David Lourmane Baltimore county, letters of administration, on the Mathews Mrs Suean Malinnue Mrs Lvaline estate of CHARGES TIMANUS, late of said Lee Stephen Col Leabourne Geo Littlefield Rufus Lundergreen Jas McCartney Mrs Margaret McKeaver Mrs Sarah uin ma Miss I) Mason Miss Caroline county, deceased. All persons having claims against netween tne uacK uasin and uienorui Hunts ot m-cky. 6th District includes all between the eastern limits of the city and tbe east side of Harford Run, and al. Fell's Point.

A Plat of the above districts can be seen at the the said deceased, are hereby notified to exhibit Hie Maddison Mrs, of theatre Mackie Mrs Anne Martin Madam Mosel Lilhgon James 8 Lewis James 3 same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the 17th day of July next; or they may otherwise, by law, be excluded from all benefit of Middleion Mrs Sarah May wood Miss McGrath Mis Susanna McGmnis Miss Harriet City Commissioners, from 9 to 10 o'clock, neir own account, or taking the stock ol a com-, pany incorporated for the purpose; nor do they deem it expedient to engage to extend their road immediately to the Fnwtburg region, their operations in this respect depending upon the state of their funds and upon their route to the Ohio. But if the road of the Maryland and New York Company be worked in connexion with the Bal-! Iimore and Ohio Railroad, with the machinery of that company, the cost of transportation on that branch may be stated at 20 cents per ton. said estate. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given other descriptions we have no transactions to report.

There are a tew tmill lots of Corn in store, but as navigation has become obstructed, there is no export demand the article at present, and no sales. White and yellow Corn may be quoted about 43 cents, to 45 lutn reoruary. ay order, R. B. VARDEN, Clerk.

Machlan Mr Jno Mechan Mr Bir- Moore Robt 8 Mason Mr Chas tholow Moore James Macklin Henry Mirtdleton Henry Monumental So- Esq ciety Mansfield Mr Da Miller Mr David Morse Professor Merceron Miss Caroline Muulen Miss Margaret under my hand this 17th day of January, 1844. Murdoch Mrs James MorrUI Mrs Merrill Matilda McDowell Mrs Elizabeth McCleary Mrs Lelitia Noel Mademoiselle Nolen Elizabeth Norris Miss Sarah A DR. TAYLOR'S BALSAM OF' LIVERWORT, FROM 375 BOWERY, NEW YORK, for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Asthma, Whooping CHARLES TIMANUS, AdmT. jl9-lawtw 1 McCoy Mrs Mary Nice Mrs vid Morrow John 1 tor tne lajaer; and uats w. tjioverseed is dull; but few buyers presenting themselves.

Molasses, We continue to quote 29 to 30 cents for new crop New Orlsatis in hbls. MarchantMrFre-MillhollandMr Morrow Wm Cough, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, Inflammations, and all other affections of the throat and lungs lead derick James Morris Mr Nicholas Sarah Miss Norris Elizabeth II Miss THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscriber has obtained from the Orphans' Court ot Baltimore County, in Maryland, letters of administration on the ustate of SARAH SEER, late of said Potatoes. Sales of Eastern Mercer Potatoes at ing to consumption. Read the following certificate. Mackall Louis Miller Mr John Murdoch Mr Jas Maclen Mr 8 50 to 55 cent.

Stock in market principally stored. Lafaybtte, Indiana, fcept. 15, laAJ. jdui ii worisea in anotner connexion, and with different machinery, the cost it is supposed will be at least 10 cents irreater. 5th.

The addi Provisions. The market is devoid of animation MageeAlex MixEsqGeoC MullerMrPatk Dear Sir: I having experienced great advantage frem the use of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, but prices of Beef remain nominally at S8 50 for Marvin Mr John Milliers Mr Ler- Mydary Co Owings Matilda Miss Pines Mrs Jane Parker Mrs Elizth tional expense of hauling and the irregularity of ties Messrs and being satisfied as well from my own experience, Mess; 0 50 to lor no. and 5 to 25 for Prime Pope Miss Sarah Patterson Miss Elizabeth Porter Miss Rebecca county, deceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the 21st.

day of July next; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. AU those indebted are requested to make immediate payment. Tbe stock of Pork is light, and confined almost excln Maxwell Mr Sa-Miller Lewis Murray Henry Pickett Mrs Eliza luaus, wiii not amnonse a less cnarge ol transportation for pig iron than 2 cents per ton per mile; and larger cars, and greater care beine re- muel Mitchell Mr Jas Muhsmn Mr Sa eivejy to Mess and Prime, the former held at 10 50 to $11, and the latter 9 to $9 25. No operations, except Price Mrs Pennington Miss Martin Ashton A Miller Wm muel A Pindle Mrs Mary Frances Parker Mrs Susan Martin Mr Le- Miller Dr Peter Meisler George in small lots, in ttacon, and that chiefly either city igh Miller James Mulligan Mr Ow- Oiven under my hand, this smoked or city cured: Shoulders at ti to 4 cents uncu iur dnsportauon oi manuiactured iren, will render a charge of not less than 3 cts per ton Middlings 5 to and Hams 6J to 7. Lard is firm at jio lawil" samubLi UHIL.U, Arlmr, Mauldin Beni 11 en per miie, Deiweea uumoerland and dam No.

6. 61 cents for prime N. 1, with small sales. rTIHlS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That Hie subscn- MaderMrJohn More John Munniss Mr Robt MarkeyMr Owen Moss Mr Thos Mnner Zlchariah as from the concunent testimony ol others, (of my acquaintances) that it is a most valuable medicine, in affections of the liver and pulmonary diseases, 1 feel it incumbent on me as a well-wisher of my fellows, to commend its use to all such as are unfortunately laboring under disease of that class. For more than lo years I have been afHicled with an affection of the liver which at times has caused me much suffemii and distress, particularly while under the influence 1 what usually termed cold, has the pain in my bieast (mostly on the right side) keen particularly distressing, attended with difficulty of breathing, general debility, pain in the head, and a diffusion of the bile throughout the whole system.

Last infer and was granted for the introduction of ber has obtained from the Oiphans' Court of Spirits. Whiskey is without variation, hut in limited request, at 20 lo21 cents for and 20 for hhds. Messenger to the Moore Rev Stew- Muller Casper 0111 in relation to pensions granted hv the State Baltimore County, in Maryland, letters of administra 1 1 Ai I II 1 editor artP Murdoch Mr Jas RidgawayMrs Sarah Randall Rachel Rnss Marv Miss Ray Mrs Lavenii Rngge Miss Amelia Rosetter Mrs Cecelia 8 Snowden Mrs Charlotte QuimbeyAB Rosan Mis MA Reid Mar Ann Richards Hannah Roarke Bridget Heed Miss Rebecca Rogers Mrs Ann Rache Mrs Winny Ann Sn ilh Miss iuuyiauu. abu, lor a Din supplemental to Scbars We have nm heard of a sale worthy of an act regulating the inspection of lumber in the city and county of Baltimore. Also, fnr a nouce during the week; indeed there are none of con tion on the estate of WILLIAM W.

LAFFERTY, late of said county, deceased. All persons having clainrs against the said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the 11th day of July, Megiimey Mr Le-Mnffitl Capt Thos vin 3 1 Midcraft Jno Esq Monrow Mr Jas Mc McMiller Oliver McCambridge Mr MeCall Mr John sequence in importers hands. Tobacco is in moderate demand only, but confined to the better qualities. There have been a few trans spring I became alarmed at the symptoms in my case. JB44, uiey may otherwise Dy law, De excluded irom bill for the benefit of Rebecca Ann Stewart and children, of A.

A. county. Also, for a bill allowing the sheriff of Charles county to complete his collections. Also, for a bill ehane-ino- Bwann Mrs Ann Summers Mary McKinstryMr Hugh McKennyMrPa- The disease in my bieast was great, and seemed to all benefit of said estate. All persons indebted to Seabright Miss Elizabeth Smith Mary Ann be permanently seated.

For a considerable time, al Smith Miss A though I resorted to my usual remedies, I experienc actions in Mary land eood common at 3J to 6 cents for gond middling. No fine lots offering. Wool. The demand for wol is brisk, and a very limited supply on hand. Sales this week of about 2,500 lbs.

tub-washed and pulled at 25 a 26 cents; un Wm McBnetymrvvm trick McIniireMr Jas McClerny Slew- McDonald Jno McCaffrey Mas- art McClung Mr ter Francis McClear Jacob Stewart the place of holding elections in the 3d district said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given under my hand this llth day of January, 1844. KOSANNA LAFFERTY, fR Executrix ed 110 relief, but fell myself growing worse. Having Savoy blizatiein Smith Mrs Lambert Stewart Mrs Matilda Etansbury Mrs Elizabeth Sulivan Miss Sarah in Carroll county. some knowledge ef Dr.

Taylor's Balsnm ot Liver Smith Miss Elizabeth Sayder Miss Catharine Stevens Mrs Martha Starbuck Miss Maria McNeill Mr John McCurtny Jjmes McAllister Mr Rd A petition was presented from citizens of washed at ion i cents per lb. Frekiht The wagon rates for carriage from Cum 'IU11S IS TO GIVE NOTICE thai the subscriber wort, I purchased a bottle and commenced using it. Before I had used it three days I felt sensibly relieved, nnd by the time the contents of the first bottle redenck county, relative to the commissioners has obtained from the Orphan's Court of Balti Sadler Miss Sally Smith Miss Debrob. of the tax, and from citizens of St. Mary's, for berland to Wheeling and Pituburg, is 02 cents per 100 lbs.

Tbe tolls on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad more county, letters of administration on the person were used, the pain in my breast had entirely aitap Neale Francis Nicols Jas Na tie Francis Thomas Miss Sarah 8 Thompson Mrs Mary A Nails Beni Nichols Henry Newton Thos al estate of JOHN BURN HAM, late of said county from Baltimore to Cumberland, are as follows, viz Nichless Edw Noel Edward i Noland Patrick Owens Band 8 an alteration in tne mode ot electing commis sioners of that county. Ttomaon Miss Mary Ann Thoinan Mrs, Honiaay st Coffee and manufactured Tobacco 25 cents per 100 peared, and there has been no teturn ot 11 since. Yours, kc. Signed Jno. B.

Skmans, Editor of the Tippecanoe Journal. Thompson Mrs Mary Turner Serener A bill was reported and ordered to be Printed. Groceries, Dry Uonds, and other merchandise deceased. All persons having cauns against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber on or before the 12th dayof June next, they may otherwise, by Overholzer Elam Orttiss Saml Owen Benj 5 O-Harra Jno generally, 3 cents per lOOIbs, The Pennsylvania Ca restoring to Baltimore city a portion of the du Owings Samuel nals havinz been clneed, the oulv route now open is For a common cold 01 cough, this is also one 01 the Oesterle John Captain ties on auction proceeds. A bill was read and passed, prohibiting: the viaiuuiDenana rvneeimg ana nusourg.

Owens Wm A law, oe eiciunea trom an uenent 01 said estate. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given under my hand Hi is day, OlhicK John Owings Percival Sons Pearce John drawing of money from the Treasury except THE STOCK MARKET. uy special enactment oi tne legislature. Also, Palma John Patton Jas Jr Son tne iiin oi uecemoer, io.

j26-law4t GEORGE BURNHAM, Adm'r. At Baltimore, on Friday, there was a little more de very Best remedies ever discovered, ror sate only original office, 375 Bowery, New Yoik. N. B. Each bottle now bas a splendid (steel plate) engraved label around It, with the signature of Dt.

Gordon J. Leeds attached, to prevent counterfeits, and without which none are genuine. Sold by Dr. JAS. A.

REED, corner of Gay and Sa-ratoga streets, Baltimore. j31-lm Paxen Sons Peak Nathan rnHE LADIES SHOULD NEVER BE FORGOT- mand for money, but no increase bad taken place in the rates of discount. Baltimore city sixes have sold Turner Miss Ann Elizth Thompsm Mrs Mary Terrell Miss Olevia A Vaughn Mrs Charlotte Ward Miss Semerville Wall Mary Williams Mrs Sarah Waters Miss Julia A Walsh Mary Williams Mrs Betsey Winchester Eliza Walton Mrs Elizabeth Wolf Mrs Ell Welsh Mrs Martha Ann Watson Mrs Power Ricb'd Potts Geo Porter Robt Potter Welc'e A Pollock Henry Porter James PrevostJasV Price Philip Price David Patterson Peck TEN. The subscriber lakes this opportunity to a oiu regulating me lorm ol corn barrels. Also, a bill allowing surveys of land in Queen Anne's county to be made by any one skilled in surveying.

Mr. Potter presented to the House a report of the Executive i Turner Miss Matilda Tiplon Miss MaryM Travillia Eliza Vallee Mrs Mary Vickers Mrs Woody Miss Ruth Wood Miss Elizabeth Websler Sophia Wright Mrs Emma Wade Miss Anne Welsh Miss II Wilson Miss Lydia Wilson Miss Zebote Whipple Miss Sarah Wright Mrs Williams Mary Watson Mrs Charity Young Mrs Henaretta at 106, and the demand is scarcely equal to thequan tity offering. Maryland sixes are held at 74). Cou pons are sold by the brokers, in sums to suit tax pay Parks Joshua Pedrick John Perveil Jno Peregoy VV 9 nIROD'S SARSAPARILLA BLOOD PILLS is n. MvAlMnatt hllilt On announce to uie punnc dui more especially 10 the ladies of Baltimore, that he has a large supply of very SWEET CIDER, which he is confident will give general satisfaction in making Mince Meals, ami all sorts Piersnn Thos II Peck Thos Ft'aff John Plummer Jacob Rickets Mr Rice Mr KiddlemoserMr John ers, at 83.

Bank stocks continue in demand, and pri IlUfc Uiro Ul HIC IIIUBIM 'Will IIVIM. no other foundation than purchased puffery and deliberate misrepresentations, and hence while many of Pies and ntlier articles relative to the culinary department. Also, pure CIDER VINEGAR, 3 years old, Rogers Mr Charles liiv ikllluiLdil OL," ciety for the diffusion of useful knowledge, on the subject of English grammar. Referred to the committee on education. A aJ r.

ces generally have advanced; Bank of Baltimore is held at 250; Farmers' and Merchants' is wanted at medical meteors have snot up, tilazea ana Howard Roleman Jno Rae Mr Adam Kayman Esq Reed Thos Keyburn Tho's It is hardly necessary to say that he has as usual on hand Poughkeepsie and Albany ALE and BROWN STOUT, mpenoi articles, and other PORTERS and 31; Farmers' and Planters' at 31; and Union at 60. Kobinsnn Thos Ri.er Lana Baltimore and Ohio railroad tharen sell at 40. Rail Washington Bounty, for a law providing for the election of constables by the people. Also, of Richard Gambrill, of Howard District, for ad road Orders 6 per premium. The six percent.

Al.fctt. UIUEK in wooa ana Domes, as usual. Cash given for Parter and small Champagne bottles, T. WALSH, south Gay d2-aw2m near the Exchange. Hooz Mr Dan I Robinson Mr.

Jo siah Rogers Master Jus bunds of theBilU ore iid Ohio railroad company are quoted at 105a tOT. Domestic exchanges have GENTLEMEN'S LIST. A TAYNE'S THKMA Robertson Mr D'd undergone no change m.rl as follows; Boston, N. NY THOUSAND MEDICINES ADVERTISED Adlineton Edwd AlbinnlaGEsq Atkinson John 2 lor ever, these have increased gradually in their celebrity is almost without precedent, and now rests, as all other valuable things do, 011 their on merits. Be particular and purchase only from the advertised agents.

Ask for GIROD'S (12 cent) SARSAPARILLA BLOOD PILLS, and lake no other. Each: Box contains 25 Pills, and are tinned SAMlJl REED, Proprietor. Without his signature they at counterfeit. Sold by J. A.

REED, corner Gay and Saratoga G. L. DUHURST sonicr Dugan i wharf, general agents; and at retail by Stansbury, i Market F. Hurry coiner Ballinime ana Pearl Myers, llnuover and Perry F. Fisher, Pennsylvania avenue.

J. F. CALLAN, Washington! agent for the District of Col urn bin. John L. AoelFredk3 Atkinson Then Robinson CO RichlerMr II Esq Reynolds Mr Jas Riley Michael Redder Mr Wm Richards Riccords Mr Etl Richings Mr Rhoades Geo Richardson Wm RicordsMrE Richardson Jas Reyburn Riely John Reynolds Nort'n Riggm Win VV Ryan Mr 8 Sampson Capt'u Shipley Wm Thos Shaw David Saterfield Shaw David Schatler Silver Lewis Esu 2 Silvertliorn II Ashland Clay AultLehhies Esq York and jpto drafts, par; Richmond, Charleston and Savannan, per cent, discount; New Orleans par a 1 per cent, premium; Louisville, Saint AS CERTAIN CURES FOR PULMONARY COMPLAINTS, JAYNES EXPECTORANT STANDS ALONE.

Its oath to the public confidence haibeen Adams Cnpt Alhack George Allcott Win paved, not by puff's hut cures, and the vouchers for its Stork Jno 8 Louis, and Cincinnati percent, discount. Stringl'elter Dr emcnoy includes any array 01 names, wmcn, for character and respectability cannot be surpassed in the Al New York, ou Thursday, the operations at the Club, 6th ward Ayres Chas ii Armstrong II i Bellman Wash Bryan Chas Bevan fc Humph- Brooks Peter ries Uraudl Geo Ileall Horatio 9 Brown Bartholo Board of Brokers were quite moderate; Kentucky country. Dr. Jayne, heing a rnyaician, does not pro Dentist Stitz Albert Stansbury files fell off Pennsylvania fives and Illinois Barley John Barnwell John Harrow Alex II Bmrow Jus ditional compensation Tar services as assessor. Also, for the suppression of the sale of ardent spirits on the Sabbath in Washington county.

The House took up the bill extending the charter of the Farmers' Bank of Maryland. The question was on the amendments proposed to the bill by Mr. Murray, mentioned yesterday, lilie first was, after considerable modification and de-bale on the subject, adopted. The second, rela ting to the oath of secrecy was ameaded by stri' king out that part forbidding secrecy to be im- tiosed as a duty, upon its officers, by the bye-aws of the Institution, and then adopted, and the bill as amended passed. The consideration of the order of the day was again resumed, and Mr.

Reeder continued his argument against the coupon resolutions. Mr. Calvert, of P. George's, followed in the discussion. Canton Company advanced the supply ol For Georgetown, J.

Bayres, Alexandria. fess to penoi in pnysicai impossiuiiuies; nut ne does assert, and he is brne out by well authenticated facts, that in all Diseases of Ihn Lungs and Chest, which'are Stedman Rev 0 Hauinlerland Silirey Wm Bebie Raker Josenh eign Exchange is limited, and rates are improving Sterling is now held at 109 a 109: Francs 5 a 5 31. Sampson Capt'n Sills Joseph THE GREATEST MEDICINE IN THE WOKbP L'iu rnnnoo rr i avTHMA. PJii 1 Steel Robt Stanton Elijah susceptible of cure without miraculous interference, mew Brown Ira Bray Abraham Thos Hmlth Cnpt Biibcock Fran necs 1110s Prices at Slocn bxcnamre: rennsyirama Baker Win Beach Cnai Hinckley Spencer JIND SORENESS IN THK HRKAST, HOOT-run rrrm it rc. nnm at rrtH.SA.lVr..'"t fives, 64 a 65; 1,000 Ohio sixes 1H50, 90; $24 000 ms expectorant win restore tne patient neaith.

The proprietor's agent has received withia the past year more than a hundred certificates where thai distres lllshfois Mr Browning Satnl Panks WmR HchniderJas Havel John Bastrinn, Craig Ohio sixes, ltKiO, y.j a 98; Kentucky, 101; Diddle Peregrine Briggs Thos in arr rr.n ttn muff HR FLAST iftNB I Smith Aiigust'ii Smith Geo D2 Hinilh Joseph Smith Isaac Smith John ft. CO 3 8H.000 Illinois special bonds, 401 a 41; 114,000 Ten sing- disease 01 all pulmonary aiseases, "Oousump- LUNGS, 13 ltJINCE'S COMPOUtt" Btnur Hewell Thos Sebustinn Lor'o nessee fives, tr4J; Indiana nonds, .1 a 25 Hillings Capt Hrechen John Hivans Capt Bnrgwyn Thos lllankinship Jos llullutl A 3 Black Joseph Blimey HOJIRHOUND. Price 50 cents. snares Uanlon Company, tf'; rennsylvama tirm," has yielded 10 tats preparation, lie would respectfully subjoin one of the certificates from a ell known citizen, certifying that (member ol his fam Hhaw Erasing Smith Jas Rail Wm Jr Barker John 3 llasslll Henry BantlleJas Barklett ChnsL For sale by SETH S. HJINCK, corner oi lives, buyer 80 days.

tio. 82.000 Keutucky sixes. 10 I street David Htnnshury Htull Geo Strap Htewarl Jas II Suirt Solomon Storey Luther Stephens Alex Hympson Wm Bwettetiham II and i nd Smith Capt 8 Hnvder Christ rnces at public Stock Kxchanue: Kentucky Hhnrplrss ShugertJno Boon BenJ Thos Bulk Plrce Prntl Parr and Graham, corner of Baltimore nd Eutaw Perkins, corner of "ien sts; Oliver Woods, 24 Lancaster Fell's Point, 1 an Barton Thnd Ii Bootz Edward Huskies Boes McD Burke David ily was restored to perfect health after his physicians had given her np as incurable, with consumption 0 many years stasding. This is to certify that a lady of my acquaintance, whn had iinered for many years with Pulmnnnrv Bixr.s, in; Illinois sixes, jyiuw renn-sylvania fives, 63 a 64; $11,000 Ohio sixes, of 1W0, 97 a 97; United Suites IhM, a Baild William J24-lm Stansbury, Thames st, Homerville A Sparrow Jno Spencer Spalding John Shepherd Rami Sherey Hhurik Daniel Sharp Chas Bean Joseph II "AkHi'srin 1:111 if.m. The subscriber wlso" HentzJohn II At the conclusion of his speech, Mr.

Carey moved to postpone the consideration of the reso-Jutiuns indefinitely, which would amount to a The yeas and nays were called on tins question, and appeared, yeas 21 and navs 48; so that the House refused to postpone in- ion run h- to purchase likely Young Negrou, for which Indiana bonds, if? a IM shares Can ton Company, 29 a 30; 81,000 Ohio sixes, 1860, 97. trade and srmniss. Berry John Jr BonmsnJohn Burling Jos Hiirum Edwd 8 Burris Brown Wm Byers Henry ClRtk, Taylor Courier Mr John Co Coles Oscar Esq Taylor John Tlmmormann Thompson II Consumption, and who hud been given up by her physicians as I hopeless case, was induced, through the persuasion of a fnend, to Iry Dr. Jayne's Expectorant. One short month had not elapsed, from the tinui she commenced using it, before a wonderful will give the highest print's.

Person, having negroes for sale, will please can the old establishment, formerly occupied by Al New York, on Thursday, there was more animation in the csuon mnrket; the sales reach 3,000 Cambridge Mr Taylor Wm 11 Thompson Thompson Taylor Mr Thm.n jMines Tomeml Wm Hugh bales al lull prices. Notions his been done In flour Woolfolk, Pratt street, near Cove. of any moment; holders are firm at former rates. No Cavanatigh Ja Claudes Mr Geo Ciane Gather Mr Wm Cleverwer Crmnpsey Mr Taylor Jas Thomas Rich'd Triplet! Rlie Taylor Wm 1 Thompson Capt Tschudy 8 9 Taylor Isaac Thwiug Lemuel Tucker Jas Taylor Jesse Thomae Otto Turner Hv Rev thing tins been done in coin, 54 cents is asked and 32 Negroes received ana smeiy rbi. Communications promptly attended o-6m "8EPH JCJWOJjTAK change for the better was perceptible.

She continued to use it, and before the fifth bolUe was entirely spent, her healia was perfectly restored. J. Kniuhton, Carroll Wm CASH FOR NEGROES I wish at all limes iu F'" chase likely YOUNO NEGROES of both Clark John Win Coyle Jas Crane Mr Thot Cult John Esq Cromwell Nlinrod Coward Cnpt Crew Mr Richard CommegysMr Crawford Mr UIihuII Croinell Kdward 1 an I'll Mr II Carey Dr A A Carr Mr Campbell Tlppett Wm Tlmnipson Jno Tufts Wm Thoiiins Hez'h Thnlhart Mnlin Tusten Jno ThnterChas Thompson Jas Tyson Geo Lottery and Exchange Office, S.E.cnr.Fish Maikelk MarketSpace, Bait, Baltimore, Jan. 1, 1844. Vnr aniK hv the 1'roorielor's Sole Agent.

G. L. Do- for which I will pay the highest market price" I enn at nil times be found at my Office, No. n-n sthvft a Jmh hrlow Baltimore nr Coyle Messrs Campbell Helliis CoppMrGeo Creevy Mr JoBa-ChoaleMrEdw Cooke Cha than All communications will be promptly HURST, corner of Pratt street and Dugan's Wharf, lower end of Centre Market Space, flail. JI7-lm( UbertJohn Vere De, Brown Vanderford Henry alz George Co Van Meter Garrelt Walker Joseph Welrellh Bates Whipple David Ware William While J.ihnT Williams Jacob WILLIAM The Cambridge Chronicle and Easton Star will plejss Cham Abiier Esq Calgy Mr James ChnssalncMrEd- Consul Mr Pmnl Cummins Tim ROBERT KEYWORT11, Washington; o.

M. LIN-THICIIM. Georgetown; nnd J. K. PIERPOINT.

The question then again recurred on their passage. Snme amendments, aimed at the vi- tahty of the resolutions, were proposed and negatived by 26 yeas to 43 nays. Mr. Carey moved to amend the first resolu-' tlon, so as direct the treasurer to printed to the coupons "so Boon as the State shall pay interest on her bonds outstanding in the sinking tund." By yeas 23 to nays 34, negatived. On motion of Mr.

Cropper, the first resolu-tioa was amended, so as to direct the sale of the Coupons, in all the counties of the State, and Howard district, or elsewhere. By the previous tiesLion, the House was brought to a vote, which resulted, yeas 40, nays 21, so the resolutions were passed. They read, Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland, That the Treasurer proceed in his discretion, as soon as conveniently may be, and from time to time if necessary, to sell for the ward Ir Conk Mr Jas Culilng Mr una Insert this for 3 months. mi-im TEGROEa WANTED. The highest cash price! offered.

By auction, 51 hhds. Missouri, merchantable, Tobncco, sold at 5 lo 2 cents average i3 82 4 months; 14 hhds. Kentucky, chiefly unmerchantable, 3 lo2-average IJ2 754 months; 3 hhds. North Carolina common, 8 a 9 cents, cash; 29 hhds. and bbl.

molasses, 21 a 'i cents. At Charleston, on the 28th advices were received from England per the Britannia, at Huston, irl-vlng a decided improvement in cotton, which created some excitement In the market, resulting in the sale of 5,773 balm. Prices were not only fully reilized. but cent per lb. more was obtained than at any pre-inu time this season The receipts of the week sre kales, and the operations In the same lime sum Up 7,42 ba, at the following prices! Inferior and ordinary HJ a 8( cents per middling to mirirflini fair, 9 a Ki fair and gnod fair, a 10; choice 10 slOJ The transactions in Sea Island were 275 bales at from I9ti5tl per as in quality.

At Alexandria, on Thursikty, the wagon pries of flour wai4 18. Red wheal was fold al 90 a 93 cts.) nothing domain corn. 1 Chill Umphrey 2 Cochran Mr TI10- E2 Chase Cunt Jas mas Cunningham Wagner JnmesF Welker Lewis Wnnil Unci Wm Wntklns Wm Welsh Capt has Maxwell Wallace BenJ Wilson Thos 0,9 Wnnila Edw'd Wrtlder llenrlt Wiseman Ilenrv Worm William Alexandria, are Agents for HANWS SJtRHJIPJI. RlLlJi, VEOKTJIHLE OR HLOOD PILLS; JMNCE'S CJINDYl and HANCE'8 COMPOUND 8YHUP OF HOJIHHOUND, For sale in Baltimore by HKTH B. HANCE, coiner Of Charles and Pratt XI will be given for NEGKOKS at an sons having negroes for nle will please call at my wj Clyilii or agent Cnnant Mr 8 Cyphers Robert C'arke Esq Coyle James Curry Mntliew Clements Mr Cnyle John Mr Culver Mr Wm a.

Im rn jwav neiween vmii' i Hanover. Communications promptly attended streets. JlS-lm LycurgasL Cornell Mr Ezra Curtis wr John 8 Wnthen John It Wiley farke Wood Uirnin Webber Mr son WoolletJohn Wharton Doctor Welheun Henry Wyman Imtiiel John () WIMe Marlin Wnrderman GuS- Also, negroes Unit are ror salo, received aim ec -TwasTY-nvi caNTg per day. "ANCE'H "SUPERIOR LILY WHITE. ANU HANGED PEARL POWDER, both articles fo niiv-tRi m.

in.i'u im- Claik Peter ColleyJohn Cullen Thos Clark Mr BenJ Copp 0o Davis John Dill Ezra Dobbins Wm Weemls David WlnrhesierSam'l mvus beautifying and Improving the complexion. Prloa Wbeoler Adinl- Wlggin Nathan "--yn. w. J. fJy.S- nor tfrosil it.ani ifht aUey, Bear Bait lUly eta.

per box. For sale by BETH S. HANCn, mi Williams Honry Davis Edwd Dotan Lawrence Bobbins Oeo jlo-lm corner 01 cuaneaaaa rru,.

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