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Commercial. fingers-fawn Prices Current corrected ivttkly. Flour bbl. 50 63 40 30 28 18 37 5 15 6 12 3 75 70 45 33 30 2C 50 6 13 8 00 Wheat bus. Bye Oats Potatoes ---Apples lb.

Butter -Bran. bush, Shorts Review of the Baltimore Market, Far Ihe. meek ending Friday evening, March 5. Extracted from the weekly statement pubish. cd in tiie Balimore The impmiotii of tlie week comprise the following Vmtlsmid quantities, half bbls.

flour ftlO COFFEE, c. B. WIIJION tt CO. JUltimore, hsre just received per Urig 380 COFFEK, which they oiler tor tale on accommodating terms. Also in 1OO Uushcls CLOVERSEED, prime quality, 25 Uus.

SAPLING CLOVERSEEJ), 4OO Sacks Ground Allum Fine SALT; Plaster Mackcral, lien-ings, c. Apply to G. B. WILSON 8t CO. Who always pay the fair market price, in Cash, for FLOUR, WHISKEY, or any other Country Produce.

March 11 City Mills Susquehanna bbls. 8C87 2384 00 Total, Beside Rye Flaur. FI-OUK- U'e Superfine Howard-st. from stores, perbb. S437 City 4 00' Susqueliamui.

Rye, 1st and 2d, Corn Meal, Istqual. kiln dried, do in hhds. GRAIN- white, bushel Red, best, Md. ordinary to good Corn, old, best qual. new, live, Oats, Clover i Timothy, i rough, I -hi hhds.

1st proof, in bb5s. 1st proof, 24 00 36 4 00 a 3 50 2 25 1150 75 a 80 65 a 75 32a33 33 a 34 47 a 50 "26 475 a 500 250 I a 112 21 a 22 cts. 2o-A aOO cts. 20-3 SHERIFF'S SALK. virtue of sundry writi of (ieri facias, issued by Nicfolas one of the of the Peace for Washington county, fit to me directed against Henry Franta, at the suits of George Colliflower Co.

Brewer 8t Nesbitt and Philip Otenberger, I will sell for Cajih, pn'Wednesday (he 31st instant, at the Sheriff'! Office, all the right and interest of.Henry E. Fraitiz, in and to A ThACT OF fJim, Called Kindness Enlarged, containing 121 Acres. Also, his interest in A TRACT, called Perseverance, tontaining Acres, situated and being in the county aforesaid, about one mile South of Clear Spring. Sale to commence at two o'clock. CHRIST'N.

NEWCOMER, Jr. Sh'ff. Sheriff's Office, March 11 20-3w .1 ''if MAKEUED, On Tui'siiay evening 2:1 iiutant, by the Hev. II. Hater Mitk.

Mr.SAMUKLCHAKI.KS. Editor of the "Civilian," A A daughtir of Mr. Hen- vv all uf Coniberlaml, Md. (in Thurulay last, by ihe Rev. 13.

Kurtz, Mr. JOHN" DRILL, of Kreilmck conuty, to Miss KLIZAUETH 1'ZMAN, of ilm i the sanir day. the same, Mr. JONAS PETMY to EMEI.ISE WK'AVKR, MI of roumy. On Tuesday t.

in Murtiniburg. Va. by tlie Rev. Mr. Mrdtart.

JACOU RKITZELL, of lli'u ulatr, to RKHECCA HUGIIKi, of tiie turrecr DIED, In Baltimore, on Saturday the 27th nit. ELBAXOK in ilu- "6th year of her ix-iict of ihe late Vimler Cktgrtt. Esq. formerly of tliii place. At Antirtuni Iron Wmlti oil Saturday tlit- 20th ultimo, THOMAS HLAKE, in the year of hii ngr, an ii'juot and list f'nl man, much respected liy a Uige cir- acq'miuancfs.

He Jcft discunsulatc itad ciiiMivn to nioui'i) their tatly freeman CABINET MAKER, informs his customers and the public in general, that he slill continues at his old stand immediately opposite Peter Artz Son, Grocers, in North Potomac street, Hagers-town, to manufacture every article in his line, viz Mahogany, Cherry and Walnut FURNITURE; He also has.pn hnd a handsome assortment of READY-MADE Which he will sell unusually low for has lately returned from the City of Baltimore arid has selected .1 choice lot of Mahogany superior to any he has had from liis knowledge of the business and having competent workmen under his employ, he will have it in his povver to render general satisfaction. March 11 20-2m N. B. The subscriber would take in exchange for Furniture, one or two thousand feet of Cherry, Walnut and Poplar Plaak and Scantling, for which he will give the highest price. FREEMAN LITTLE.

NOTICE. HE subscribers deem it necessary to change their firm in order to settle up their all persons who may have claims prior to this against the firm, are invited to present them for settlement; and such as know themselves indebted by Note or Book-account, are earnestly invited to call and discharge them before the first of April next. GRIMES FLETCHER. N. B.

The business in future will be continued at their old stand, where they intend to keep a general assortment of Seasonable GOODS--which they intend to sell on the most accommodating terms, and take country produce in exchange for Goods at the highest market prices. We take this opportunity of returning to our friends and customers in general our grateful acknowledgments for all their past favours.and solicit their continuance, while the business will be conlinu. ed under the firm of FLETCHER GRIMES. Ireitersburg, Feb. 13-eow3t CLOTHS.

their advantage to purchase their Clover Seed at JACOB STOUFFEU'S Howard street, Btltimore. March 11 20-1 CT7'The Exnminer, Frwlcrich--Hc-pnsitofy, Chambcn- turfc--Gniiiis uf Liberty. Lfrsburg, pnblisli tie oiitf, iiiaii llie tost at tiie hotloin, and vhurgi tbif'office. if. Wanted Immcdialchj, Ci: or TWO Journeymen HOUSE PAINTERS, (good wjrkmen) to constant employment and liberal bv JOHN G.

BEARD. March 11 20-7 es WANTED, COMPETENT Salesman in aDryGoods and Grocery Store; a young man of good moral character and steady habits, may heat 1 of a situation by addressing- a line thro' Post to H. Y. March11 20-4w jL Oft-RD. MK subscriber intending to make some change inhis business this spring, would be a to ul vhose who know themselves -indebted to him account to settle the same as soon as convenient, either by payment or notes--At the sane time begs leave to return a for past favours, and respectfully solicits a continuance! J.

6WOPK. 20-3 A GO0, SERVANT FOl SALE. OR SALE, a young healthy negro GIRL about 17 yearsof age, accustomed to house work and plaii cooking. She can be recommended as an lonest, industrious, disposed servant, anc will be sold until she is 35 years of age, notout of the State. Enquire at this Office.

March 11 To A PROPOSALS bo received by the'derk of the County until Monday the 15th instant, to repair the road from the Bridge 'now over Antietam creek near Mr, Samuel il. Mitt's) to the summit of the hill towards Hiss's mill. The part near the Bridge will require filling up the hill reduced to the gnde of five degrees, eighteen feet wide. Also, for making a rckd from the site of the old Bridge near Mr. '-lilt's, to the same point on the hill, eighteen feet wide, grade five degrees.

By order of the Le-y Court, GEO. BRUMMUGH, Pres't. 20-1 to Valuable 1 FOR SALE. virtue of a Decree of Allegany county Court, as a Court of Chancery, I will expose to public sale, on WEDNESDAY the. 7th day of April next, at 11 o'clock A.

M. at Ueiley's Tavern in Old-town-THE REAL ESTATE of William Chapman, deceased: One trad Called Part of Seven Springs, containing ACRES. The greater part of this tract is cleared and under good fence, and the balance in suitable timber. The clea ed land is excellent for grazing. It is good upland, lies pretty level and is well Dwelling House is spacious and comfortable, and the Smoke House, Milk House and Stables, are well built--and has a small Orchard of young Fruit Trees.

The Milk House is built of stone, near a number of never-failing springs, throwing out an abundance of water, which turns a Saw Mdl a little below the fountains. This land also abounds with IRON ORE, and the sites for water works are abundant. One, tract ot" land, Called Tart of the. Park including part of Campbell's containing 250 ACRES of LAND, more or less. This Land is good quality, level, a great part first rate Glade, and is of first quality for grazing it adjoins the Lands of the late William Campbell.

One Tract of LAND, called containing 1OO Acres more or less, near the road from Mnrley's Branch to Old-town, about 6 miles from the tract is valuable for timber. One Tract of LAND, called Lime Kiln, containing J.7 Acres, situated near the Tract called 'Part of Seven and is very valuable for its timber. One Tract of LAND, called Chapman's MM Race, 84 A cres, on which is a GRISTMILL erected and also a SAW MILL on the re-action plan, turned by water from the Potomac river, about four or five miles below Old-town. Also, tho Tract of LAND, called 'The Fore adjoining Chapman's mill race. Also, the Tract of LAND which William Chapman purchased from James Mai- comb.

This last mentioned SAW MILL is very valuable, being surrounded by an abundance of Timber and on a constant stream of water. Nearly all those Lands are situated on the route of the Rail Road and the Canal. One third of the purchase money to be paid on the day of sale, and the balance in three equal annual payments from the day of sale, to be secured by bond and approved security. Upon payment of the whole purchase money a good title will be made. B.S.

PIG MAN, Trustee. 11 20-4w I WILL OFFER FOR SALE, HE Female Members of the German Reformed Congregation, in Hagers-town, intend opening at the Town Hall, on Wednesday evening the 24th of March, inst. arid to continue during the week, A. at which a collection of Needle Work, prepared by themselves, will be exhibited for sale for the benefit of the Missionary cause. Several Ladies of the Town and neighborhood have already kindly consented to furnish work of their own make for the Fair, and this fact emboldens the Ladies who are now employed in preparing work to give a general invitation to the Ladies of the town and country to join them in their benevolent operations, as it is thought the articles to be exposed for sale will be numerous, ornamental and useful.

Every article presented will be received with gratitude, and sold to the best advantage, and the proceeds thereof, conscientiously appropriated to the promotion of the Kingdom of our Redeemer. All Articles will be disposed of at reasonable prices. March 4 19-3 Dissolution of Partnership. HE Partnership heretofore existing- under the firm of C. C.

G. Feclitig, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the late Firm by note or book account, are requested to make payment to George Fechtig, one of the subscribers, who is duly authoris- ed to collect all debts due the late Firm without delay. C. FECHTIG, GEORGE FECHTIG.

March 1, 1830 VubYic fcale. ILL be sold at public sale, on Friday the 19th instant, at the house of the subscriber living on Lane's run, one mile from the Indian Spring Tavern--the following pro- pcrty, Horses, Cows, Yonng Cattle ami Hogs, Ploughs, Harrows, i Curt, and other farming utensils-A quantity of Hay, Grain in the ground, Flour by the barrel, eight or ten barrels of superior old Peach and and 'Kitchen Furniture, consisting of bureaus, Tables, Chairs and lledsteads, and many other articles too tedious to mention. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day, when due attendance and a reasonable credit will be given, by JACOU DUNN. March 4 19-3 N. B.

The subscriber intending to move to the Western country the last of this month, wishes all persons who have claims against him to call upon him settlement; also those indebted to him are earnestly requested to avail themselves of this opportunity of calling and discharging the same. It is hoped that all concerned will pay due regard to this notice. -j. D. ILL be sold at public sale, on Thursday the 18th instant, at the residence of the subscriber, 4 miles from Hagers-town, near the road leading to Cave-town--the following property, viz HORSES, COW I'oung Cattle and Plantation Wagon, Kay Ladders and Horse Gears--an elegant Windmill--one large Grindstone--Ploughs and Harrows--Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of one ten-plate Stove with Pipe and Portmanteau, Tables and Cupboard, and other articles too tedious to mention.

Sale will commence at 9 o'clock, when due attendance and a reasonable credit will be given, by JOHN STOTLER March 4 9-3 SHERIFF'S SALE. virtue of a writ of fi. fa. issued out of Washington county Court, and to me directed against Thomas Quantrill, at suit of NOTICE. The subscriber respectfully informs the friends and customers of the late FIRM, that he will in future conduct the Mercantile business at the old stand.

He invites them to call and examhie for themselves, as he is determined dispose of his present stock of Merchandise at unusually low prices; to which a large Assortment of Seasonable Dry Gauds and Groceries will shortly be added. C. C. FECHTIG. March 4 19-3w the right and interest of said Quantrill, in and to that well known TAVERN STAND, Situated in North Potomac street Hagers-lown, now in the tenure of Mr.

John Lambert, consisting of a spacious two story brick house, billiard room, large and convenient stabling and other necessary offices. Also, a large two story BRICK MOUSE forty two and a half feet front, with back buildings Si a large Store Room on the ground floor adjoining the tavern. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. CHR'N. NEWCOMER, Jr.

March 4 19-3w A Ktt i ROtTG H-C ASriNGr. OTTE subscriber respectfilly informs the inhabitants of Washtngon and the adjoining counties, that he coiiinues to carry on the Plastering and Roughcasting in all their various brunches-- and vill be prepared, early in the spring, to except a on accommodating terms and with promptness, any contract with which he may lie favored in the mean time. ,10 HN LORStyJAtJGTT. March. 11 i U.

Piit-pAiiKn LIMF. for Wlile Washing 1 can be had throughout the year, 'i NOTICE IS HETtEBY GIVEtf, T7TJAT tlie subscriber, of Bedford count, Pn. Ins ob- tai.icil JVnin llie Urplinni' Court ol'iWajliinjjtcm anility, in Mnrylnnd, Lrttori il' Ailinininr.lioH, tin- THOMAS IH.AKK, f.iie of nid rnimiy, All persons liivinfi r. j.iimt tlic said itwnwil, nrc licrtbjrwnriK.il li exhibit lite i i iltcri-of, (n tlir itibidbcr, anar iht-y oilwrwiie by law. lie IVtim iltr iivcii nmlcr my hnixl iliii nth tiny of 130.

i HLAKH. Ailmiikirittnr. I I A the time and place expressed in the above, if not previously sold at private sale-- tract ot Called 'lam in containing 50 Acres, lately the property of William Chapman, deceased, and adjoining the lands described in the above advertisement. This land is ail cleared, enclosed and divided into several fields, with water in most of them. This land is of good quality, and in pasture.

There is on this tract a small Grist Mill, Saiv Mill a liarn. Thejitreain on which the mills stand, rises on the Seven Springs, and nevrr fails. This properly is no situated in relation to tiie lands of William Chapman, deceased, above offered for sale, tiut the whole ought to be owned by one individual, and together would be one of the most desirable situations in the County. Its water power is equal to any other. The terms will be made known on the day of sale.

BKICE W. HOWARD, For George Johnson. 1 1 THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, THAT the ttibstribcr, of liralfiinl county, IV oh- taiiii.il from tlie Orpliam' Court of Washington county, in Mar) hind, Lvlltrt uf Admiiminiiioii, on the ucriouul ti- ttle of ALKXANDKK MOHUISOX, coiinly, All person, hiving a- tltf u-il duct-awl ore hi-n-hy to exhibit ilic with the loinJi-n iht-ri-of, to the subscriber on or huore llih iliyt SciitunilKi- tlwy "ny IM- from IviidUoriheidkl maiu. liaihl March. ISM.

UUAKK, AdiniwiKrator. N. n. AM jx-rwiw indebted to saitl cstdtc. Vetev 4 Light-Street BALTIMORE, EVOTES his attention exclusively to the Commission Busmess, for the sale of produce of every description, and also for purchasing all kinds of Merchandise.

Any Consignments or Orders will receive particular attention. REFERENCES. Mr. Luke Tiernan Sons 7 G. T.

Hopkins Co. Balttmorc Alex. Colhoun, Esq. Thos. Chambers, Esq.

5 Uiambersburg, Pa. Mr. Moses Worman, Frederick county, Mel. P. F.

is agent for the Manufacturers of Cocalico Mill Stones, celebrated for chopping Rye and Corn and for grinding assortment of which he has on hand, among them are Stones for "Harris and Wilsons' Perpendicular Grist Mills," and for Stockman's Improved Grist Mills." Baltimore, March 4 19-8w Joux vs. Washington coun- Jos-ATiiAN LAWRENCE Court, as a Court and als. of Equity. HE Creditprs of Upton Lawrence, de- are hereby notified to filfe with Auditor of this Court their claims against the estate of said deceased, properly'authenticat- ed, on or before the 29th day "of March instant, that they may participate in a distribution about to be made of the proceeds of ihe of said deceased's real estate. J.

S. SMITH, Amlifor. March 4, 1S30 19-3 CONSTABLE'S SALE. virtue of a writ of fieri facias, issued by John M'llhenny, at the suit of Jos. Crowl, use of Wm.

C. iJrury, vs. Thomas H. Kencb, Elie liench and George Jonathan Hager, will be sold, on Saturday 20th March next, in the public square in tlagers-town-- The following- property, viz. One ten-plate Stove, two Beds and Bedding, two Walnut Tables, nine Chairs, one Bureau, one Safe, one small Table, one Settee, one Cow, one Looking Glass, one Time Piece, a lot of Carpeting and a variety of Kitchen Furniture.

Seized taken as the property of Thos. H. Ilench. Sale will commence at 2 o'clock, when due attendance i be given, by HENRY FUEANER, Constable. February 25 I8-4w VALUABLE TAN YARD FOR IS.1LE.

virtue of a decree of the county court of Jefferson, in chancery, will be disposed of, at public sale, on Saturday the of March next, before the door of Mr. Joseph Woorley's tavern, in Shepherdstown, a valuable Tan Yard, situated in said town, Jefferson county, Ya. Tins property embraces between FOUR AM) FIVE LOTS, and is situated in an agreeable part of the town, and was formerly the property of the late Mr. John Kearslcy, dec'd. The Yaid contains t'l large number of VATS, Most of which arc in good order, and has every necessary building and apparatus connected with 1 an abundant and never failing supply of water from a stream passing through the yard.

There is on the premises, a large and commodious and well-finished Dwelling Utilise, together with a Kitchen, a good brick Sinohe-fitmsc, a Dairy, and a well of excellent never-failing water. On one of the lots contiguous to the ing house, there is a Barn and a Stable. Terms ofxritc--one fourth in cash, balance in three rqual a a payments i interest, satisfactorily secured Shephrrdstown, in which the above is situated, is a prosperous town, contiguous to the proposed track of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal and Baltimore and Ohio Rail There is also a turnpike road loading from Iialtiniorc to Winchester passing through Shephcrdstown. JOHN I. H.

DOUGLASS, Februar 25 18-3w No. Will be drawn in Baltimore, On H'tdntsday tlttZUh instant. Highest Prizr, DOLLARS. SCHEME: i Prize of 810,000 1 1 1 5 6 20 100 4500 it of of of of of of of of 1,000 300 is 200 is 100 is 50 is 20 is 8 is 5 is 1,000 300 200 500 300 400 800 22,500 4635 Prizes. 836,000 43C5 one Blank to a Prize.

Whole Tickets, 5 QO I Quarters, 1 25 Halves, 2 5O I Eighths, For lucky numbers, apply at P. BLOOD'S, Cook-Store and Lottery No. 5, How, Hagers-town. Where have been sold and immediately cashed on presentation the following handsome LITTLE PRIZES 1 PRIZE OF $SOOO, paid I'Kit be for ten thousand good COUNTRY At Hr.ooi'» Hook-Store in llugers-town. JHarcb 4 19-: Washington Caunly, to hereby certify that Perry fi.

Enseyof said county, hath brought belore me'the subscriber, a Justice the Peace in'and for said countjr.as a stray trespassing or. his Bright Bay MARE, about 15 hands high-(nil-and mane dark--blind' of the left eye-about nine or ten years old- paces, trots and canters--shod all round, and when taken up had a halter chain and collar on. Witness my hand this 32nd dav of Feb. 1830. DENNIS fPJRYKNE.

The owner of the above described stray, is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away. PERRY ENSEY. February 25 1 Prize of 2 20 $2055 SCO 50 4 Prizes of 10 70 $1000 100 10 'Besides a large number of smaller ones. March 4 19-3w FOR RENT, The STORE ROOM CELLAR North Potomac street, adjoining 1 the Market-house and Town Hall, at present occupied by Thomas Martin. Possession given the 1st of April next--for terms apply to CHKlSTOPHEIt IHLLERD.

February 18 17-4w P0CKET BOOK LOST. AS-lost in North Potomac street, Hagers-town, on Thursday lllh instant, a Red Morocco Pocket Book, nearly new, with a steel clasp, containing upwards of chiefly in notes of five dollars, and an account against Mrs. lirane with a receipt reasonable reward will be given for the recovery of said Pocket Book and contents. SUSAN M. TANNEHILL.

February 25 18-3w Office of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company, WASIHNGTOS, Jan. 20, 1830. 1WTOTICE IS I That an J.1I Instalment of two ilollars and fifty cents per share (being the 12th instalment) on every share of stock in the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company, is requested to be paid on the 3d day of April and a further instalment of two dollars and fifiy cents per share (being the loth instalment) on the 3d day of May which instalments must be paid to the Cashier or other proper olficer of either of the following Banks, for the credit of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company, viz Branch of the Bank of the United States, at Washington. The Bank of Washington, at Washington. The Patriotic Bank, do.

The Bank of the Metropolis, do. The Farmers' Mechanics' Bank, at Georgetown. The Bank of Alexandria, at Alexandria. The Bank of Potomac, 'do: The Farmers' Bank of Alexandria, do. The Mechanics' Hunk of Alexandria, do.

The Ilagers-towrillJank, in llagers-town, Md. and The Branch of the Valley Bank, in Charlestown, Virginia. By order of the President and Directors, P. INGLE, Ckrk nflhe Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Cam. February 4 BOOKS STATIONARY.

TO LET, The OFFICE lately occupied by Dr. Duckett, two doors South of the Court- House. Possession can be had immediately. GEO. I.

1IABRV. 11 16-6w HE subscribers respectfully request ali persons indebted to them to call and their accounts as soon as possible. STONEBRAKER DAVIS- 14-- li" MCDOWELL SON, Stuiiunfrs and Jilanl; Bwk Manufacturers, No. 212 Street, i have constantly on hand, a largo and extensive Stock of School and Miscellaneous BOOKS, 1 Blank Jiooks and Which they will dispose of to Country Mcf-on as low terms as they can be pro- CITIZEN'S CARD. SSJrtTAlTM AJifi THE Pennsylvania Real and Personal Estate Register, and City Actuary's Office.

M. 47, South Front-Street-- third door North of Chesnut-Strett, Worthy Citizens, lend an car, and read this-E subscriber, for thejast seven years, has been extensively' engaged in this business, during which period he has acquired a thorough and practical knowledge of the business in all its branches and depart. ments, and also has formed a very general acquaintance throughout the Union and adjoin- nig territories-- hah arranged matters and things in such a way, by means of agents and correspondents, so as to enable him to attend to business abroad and at a distance, as well as at home-- Furthermore, impressed with a iirm belief that an Institution of the kind, conducted upon upright and honorable principles, with a due regard to the interests of society, would be conducive to public benefit, he has opened an office in this city, for the accommodation of citizens and strangers, with a hope of encouragement and success. lie humbly and respectfully solicits public patronage and influence towards an establishment (founded on honorable and correct principles) that has long been much needed in this city, and that will ultimately prove of infinite benefit and service to the community at large. This Institution will (with due ant! strict attention) remove the many and great preventives heretofore existing towards the despatch and effecting of business generally.

This Institution, as a public convenience, will (to strangers and foreigners particularly) be of great advantage as, by making- immediate application to this establishment, much time, money, and trouble arc saved Therefore, all persons are invited to call or send. City and country business meet alike with punctual and immediate notice. In all cases, all communications through the Post-Office must be post paid. M.U'BAIN, General Agent and Actuary, No. 47, South Front-st.

I'liila. The following is a sketch of Business COMMISSION AKD AGENCY OFFICE. Bought-- Sold and llartersd, LANDS.Farms, Country Seats, Building Lots, Mouses, Stores.Merr.hnndize of every description, tlit Slock, Fixtures and Furniture of persons doclining any kind of business; Watches, Jewelry and Silver plate and ware new and second-hand Furniture; Books, Maps.Chartv, Prints, Engravings, Paintings, 1 To-ls, Sec. c. Also, Canal, Kail-road and other stocks Ground Rents.c.

sold exchanged. SCHIVIXEUS, COLLECTORS, AND LO.VS OFFlCf. Money borrowed and loaned on Ueul late, and other property. Writing in all its branches, neatlv, correctly and expcditiously executed. Books posted, accounts adjusted a ioctcd.

Ground, House, Pew and other uentS; outstanding i)cbls, c. colleciod. Mercantile and oilier situations in r.ny business procured and engaged tor persons residing in the city or country. 1'ersons at dis- lance will forward necessary instructions, reasonable advance fee, and post pay their letters. Situations ot" a desirable nature are daily offering at the subscriber's Office.

ACTUARY'S OFFICE. For the reception and protection of Lost cured tor any city. children, where every stray child will meet I hose who purchase at tins establish-1 a pare nt's care, till safely restored to ant, may depend upon having the best arti- their respective places of abode. incut cles, and well packed. nj" Orders thankfully received and personally attended to.

February 18 lT-2m NEW TOBACCO, HE Notes given at the subscriber's sale in August' last, are now due, and they with other JSntes given about the same time to close acco.uijtsi are placed in Mr. Parker Blood's hands for collection. WILLIAM MOFFETT. March 4 19-ow March 20-3w AXTDEBSON'S COUGH DROPS, PTIlIIEino-t vulinblc Medicine ever urep.v.vl furCougli! Jl ami Cnnsnmpiioiis. Tin- uncommon thiit ANDERSON'S COUGH DROPS iiniU'KCTOKAL jDEUS well known to ppswn fw (lit 1 cure til' Colds, other aft'eeifitm tlie brmst lungs.

to consumption-, is suiTiciemly proved from tin 1 lac! Mint they liayc now been in for K-VI-II anil ilmt tin- ill. lor lliein is slill rupidty Tlmu'amls espi'ticnceil tlie liappy i-tKctMif tin- Ur.twtn. ami great iiuinbm have voluntarily given in miiciiU-s of tlie.benctili liiceiveil in Consumptive vf long standing, even ulmrc thrie cr.si'i were alniiiM Imjii theylintl beon up hy tln-ir pliysieiinis incurable. A rcCevenci' tlie Cvrliticutct accompniij in? encli given by thosi' of tin- tirst rcsprcbbiliiy, will fy ettry unptriuilicitl mind of woniWI'ui per- formcil by (liis Viilnible Medicine, i'liomnuih li.ue iliort- eiml their by neRlfCtiiij; Coughs wln'i, lint intiicKiil, which have won trrminaicil in CiuniMTiiiiioii. prnvilc fuul.

Siciu-cily a van-of Colili. 111 tin: side, difficult) uf (T i debility, or i-vin C'onisninptKinv, but may u.lirvi.l liy a (inicly NIC of iliin IlcalinK' Knch Huille of rinituinsi'ibour in ilim-s. i i pnives to In 1 a HiMlirliM', eoiisiiliM'iiij- tln-ir A supply of thr, abmc hns br.m rcfdvr.il al the Drue Sit Medicine StwcflfH'tn. ykomso'i, 13 ir-lf. i if a decree of Washington county Court, sitting as a Court of Kquity, I will ofler at i on premises, between the hours of 10 o'clock A.

M. and 2 I'. M. on Saturday the 13th of Tract of Lniul, Late the property of Harsh, deceased, situate on the Conococlieagne creek; about seven miles from I lagers-town and three from Williams-l'ort, in Washington county, Maryland, containing about 180 or 1'JO About 100 acres of the land is cleared and in cultivation; the balance in timber. The improvements are two good Dwelling Houses, with a Well of excellent Water near the door of one, and two never.failing Springs near the othcri a log Harn and Stable, lilacksmilh's Shop, a good Apple Orchard, c.

The terms of sale are, one third of the purchase money to be paid on tiie day of sale, and tho balance in two equal annual payments from the said day of sale with interest, the purchaser giving bond with approved security, and on the rutification of the sale by the Court, and payment of the whole purchase money, a deed will be made conveying said land. f.KOKr.r. Tntxifc. Vebruary ,5 jVj. G.

Hugcr's flow, next dour to P. Blood's Louk-Slarc, 2 doors East of Bell's Print- nig anil nearly oppasiie the (rlnbe Tavern. JOHNS han commenced the above business and has just received from the most celebrated manufactories on James' river and Richmond, Twist, Lump, Ladies' Twist and Spun Tobacco of the best brands in Virginia, also the celebrated sweet scent yellow leaf Tobacco from Jones' fc Keen's Factory, which sells in Richmond for one dollar per American, Spanish, half Spanish and common Segars, also imported From Havanna the celebrated brands of Dint's, Cftbanna's. Whiting's and Susar- tcyca's Scgars, in halves, quarters and tenths boxes, at manufacturer's prices including the duty. rikc's, Myers Son's and Lcrilard's best cut Tobacco for smoking and chewing in papers Lorilard's superior Mpccoboy SnuiF, Copenhagen and Hardliam's celebrated London Snuff', No.

9, genuine and pure as imported; Tonquu Vannilla Rappee and Moccoboy Snuff; Snuff Uoxos, -I'ipes KIH! all other articles in the above business--which he is determined to sell at the most reduced prices for cash. Also, highly flavored Spanish Scraps, for smoking in pipes. I'YIiruury 13 17-tf their respective places of abode. CITY HOARDING HOUSE AND HOUSE OFFJCK, Where Boarding-House Keepers can be supplied with boarders. Also, house owners and others can have their Farms, Building Lots, Houses, Stores, Offices and parts ot" houses, Rented or Lfased.

CITY SUBSCRIPTION-REGISTER For the encouragement of Faithful Servant! where Private Families and those in Public Business, can always be supplied with first rate, industrious and well recommended Male and Female Servants, of both colors, as Stewards, Uutlers, Coachmen, Hosiers, Gardiners, Waiters, c. Also, Seamstresses, Wet ami Dry Nurses, Chambermaids, Cooks, Washerwomen and general house Servants. N. 13. All communications thro' Post- Office must be post paid.

Terms of subscription will be Fire Dollars per annum in advance; aixl Two Fifty fur six months. S. In all cases where sales, loans, rents. Sec, are satisfactorily effected, extra rate commissions will 'be exuded. artner JJ gentleman engaged i fur Sale at OQks, in an active, profitable, and business, Wants a J'arlner, poneisimj a cent English Fiducation, jiiid one who can, and i.i willing to advance and invest $300, Capital, and become equal sharer in business.

Wanted fmmtdiatily Partners. in stores, Teachers, Travelling AgenU lectors, lUr-kfteperi, Runners, lie, krh and penora unemployed are particularly inforAKd, the be r.focitrcd by nukinf immeditto UOM at the Oet, Fihvtwrv 11, IR'30..

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