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The Torch Light And Public Advertiser from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 4

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"Wills of four county, was tins day referred by the llouse of IJele- gates to the tith of June next--in other words, rejected. 'fttiCES Oi' WHUAK PLOUU. IM.OUR In i i i a 1 8 (35 4 a 2 i i i i i 7 a 10. fW a 85 -I 37 a 4- 50 in. Jan 10.1 a 4.

87 5 00 1 a 1 3 5 UT a 5 50 83 3 0 0 i a i i 1'eUrsbdig, Va 7, Jiagcrs-Tinen I.I.I. bus Prices Current. Flour, AVheat, live, Corn, Uats, Potatoes, Apples, Beef, Pork, Veal, alter, Public Sale. BY virtue of a Decree oF Washington county Court, a Court of Equity, I will offer at public sale, on SATURDAY the Mh of February next, at 1 o'clock M. at the house of Jacob Brciseh, in Siuitbs- burg-All the Real Estate of Alexander B.

ilammett, deceased, consisting of a two story Ib. 00 30 30 20 i 10 25 69 32 32 00 6 (5 6 12 Baltimore Market, Jan. IS. Howard-street. Hour, out of the wagons, 4 i to i 50--Wharf do.

25--best white wheat 83 to 85 cts. red SO cents, very little coming to market. Farmer. MARRIED, ou the ith inst. by the Mr.

Reedy, Mr. John aged 19, to Catharine Kakle, uged -i-n, all of this county. On the same day, in Washington LOT OF GROUND, in the town of Smithsburg-the House is large and comfortable--the lot contains one acre of ground, with a stream of water running through it. The terms of sale are, one fourth of the purchase money to he paid in hand on the day of sale, and the balance in four equal annual payments, i interest from the day of sale, secured by bond or note with sufficient security-when the whole of purchase money is paid, a good and sufficient deed will be executed by the trustee. Any person wishing to view the property i please call on the subscriber.

M. W. BOYD, Trustee. January IS. 12--ts.

VALUABLE AT PUBLIC SALE. Public Sale. WILL be sold at public on FRIDAY the 4th day of February next, at the late residence of SKTH LANK, deceased, North Po tomac street. Hagers-town, The Personal Estate of said dec'd, consisting of 1 YVoYse 1 Cow, one Hearse, a great number Cabinet maker's House Joiner's Tools, a Turning Lathe, a quantity of Mahogany, Cherry, Walnut Poplar hoards; Household and Kitchen Furniture, among which are two new Bureaus, Bedsteads, c. and many other articles too numerous to particularize.

Sale will commence at 10 o'clock A. M. when due attendance and a reasonable credit will be given, by CATHARINE LANE, Etfrx. CHARLES G. January 12-Sw.

Public Sale. WILL he sold, at public sale, on SATURDAY the 22d inst. at the late residence of Jacob Bowman, deceased, in Funks-town-All Ihe Personal Estate of said deceased, Consisting of a variety of Housc- For RillinFqtli A HOUSE of LAM), near the head of the Big Spring, adjoining on which Samuel JJune- mat-her, Jr. now lives. Possession given ou the first of April next.

HUGH KENNEDY. own. 18. 12--tf Johullaruaiigli, vs. Barbara Pol (or, Daniel Potter, Daniel Beshore and IMary his wife, Jno.

Niehodenuts and Margaret his wife, John Baker, Abraham Baker, Elizabeth Baker, Justina Baker.Barbara Baker, Henry LcadyBarba- ra his wife, and Daniel Baker. The object of the hill is to obtain a decree tor the sale of the real estate of John Potter, late of Franklin county. Pennsylvania, deceased, lying in Washington county. Maryland, for the payment of the debts of the said decea'sed. The bill states that the said John Potter died in Pennsylvania, seized and possessed To Chancery Turin, 16i5.

The Bridge Inn. 3v. informs the public that he has opened of Vublic Entertainment pike, seven miles iVom Ilagerstown --where heis supplied with a choice assortment of LIQUORS, and all kinds of HOKSK FEED, which he will sell on the lowest terms. He flatters himself, that by constant! toafeeoii.rtHduU-6 w. application to business, and unre-, aml am; in it ted exertions lo please, he will be able to accommodate Travellers, Wagoners, and others who may him a call, in a manner which will render general sa- tisfuction.

a a 18. 12--Sw. N. B. He will also purchase WHEAT at the market price, or for the same.

The subscriber i i convenient the Town of Port, at present occupied by Jv and will i i if crc(-o ry, furnish the tiisilcrlals, and i such arritngt'inenls a Sober, industrious a promole his imerest. The cessary buildings I water, oh (he lot. ex.eih- exchange Flou Any applying inust come v-'di recoiinm-iu! I will require COOO iltuir. atul whiskey barrels, vumualiy, Apply to JOHN VAN LEAlUr. K.x\ Williams.P6rt,Jan IS.

12-- INFORMS bis friends and the pub- co. Pa. by the Rev. II. AYVmandt, Kcv.

Zwislcr to Miss Uur- tara Slather. On die same day, by the Rev. Mr. Kurtz, Mr. John Koontx to Miss Sntan Ptoivman, all of this county.

On Thursday last, by the same, Mr. Christian to Miss Sarah Keller, all of this county. Baltimore, January Our cit was this i swl- iloi.ly i of otic of its most est i a ami most eHteomed citisnis. Genera- RUBEIIT GOODLOE A is no more A i i i i i afu-r a i breakfast as usual i iiis a i in a a good a aru i i i i was a i bi-fore I fire a i a newspaper, wlicn tin- i a of a deprived i of sensation, be. fell hack on "IP fl.or expired i uttering vrd.

For roore a two wrrks General HAKPEU had been actively and anx- i.iiislv engaged in (lie. i a uf an a cause in the Circuit ti Uic States for i Dis. now in session here--yesti-r at about o'clock lie conclud iMi'rt speech i jury, commenced the preceding day. i for eloquence and powerful argument was considered to have equalled any a i he had ever i A ho did not appear to he a i by his exr.rtinns, and was in excellent spirits i (hf i i is ton probable a like the great PINKSEY lie fell a sacrifice to his professional General A was sixty years of age. wxs well and too highly by all who i to require any eulogy of his character, talents and FedGax.

For the Torch Light. To the spirited citizens of the state of Maryland. Fr-llow-Citisens-Now in the press, and will be published as soon as a sufiicient of subscribers can be obtained, a new and highly interesting political work, in one volume oetavo, entitled, i. "Legislative Sivind1erst.hc People's Best Friends; OTt, c.3 safe, and most convenient Tcflj; of drawing large sums of money from a State Treasury, without having rendered any service therefor MOTTO. "0 miicm rcspnWici! mnx prntiira.

si cmptnnim invc- -Ourrtchcrt stair! going, ns souii as purcIiastT can bo found." OUT UPON Haters-town. Wasbinglon County, Md. Jan.8,1825. Mil. BELL: Permit me, Sir, through the i of your paper, to inform the people of this section of county, thai on the nights of the 27th iV-'Sth inst.

at my residence in Williams-port, my scholars will exhibitthcir improvement in elocution and the art of acting dialogues ami plays. Same inst. on Saturday the 29th from one o'clock P. M. until ten, they will 'exhibit in dancing.

Ladies and Gentlemen wishing to witness the performances can obtain tickctts at Mr. J. SlioafT'sInn. That all who pay, may have scats, none will be admit Jed but those wjo have tickets to give to the door keeper. S.

WATSON. January 18. 12--3w. Will be sold, at public sale, at the house of John Schlcigh, innkeeper, in Hagers-town, on Thursday the lOlh day of February next-- -pavt, OT Vwo tViiif As, OT Valuable Farm Of Limestone LAND, containing Two Hundred Ninety six Acres. more or less, being the tracts of land sold by Daniel Bench to Benj a i Shaiim, John Gunuackcrft.

bold and Kitchen Furniture-- one Cow-- some Hay-- and a quantity of Whiskey and Flour Carrel Cooper Stufi'. Sale will commence at 12 o'clock, when due attendance. a reasonable credit will be given. by EO. S1IAFEW, AdmV.

January is. 12-- lw. lic in eneral, that he has again commenced the in Hagers-town where he is prepared to execute all orders in his of considerable personal and real ,,,,,,.,,,1 modating terms, lie will ensure John Michael, situate one mile Hagers-iown, Washington county, Maryland. The improvements are a two story stone dwelling bouse with a of water at the door, a stone barn and a variety of other buildings Persons wishing to view the premises will please to call on Peter Kims, living thereon, who will show (be same. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock i afternoon, when attendance will be given and terms of sale made known, hy CHRISTOPHER KURTZ, A The Ex'rs of Sa'l Carpenter, dcc'd, Lancaster, Pa.

January 18. 3 For Rent. The subscriber will offer at auction, in the property in said state; that same are insufficient for the payment of bis debts; that the said Potter died seized of considerable real but nu personal property, in Washing-Ion and that no administration lias been obtained upon the estate of said Potter, in Maryland. The bill also states that the following devisees and heirs at. law of the said Potter, namely.

Dan'l Potter, Daniel Bc'shore and Mary his wife, John Nicbodcinus and Marof line of business, ou most accom- will University Lottery To be drawn on the 27th i TICKETS in the above Ly.itvy arc sold by Agent, West Washington I I A ic public square in Willi- Igsivet bis wife, and the children the 14thday Baker, who are intanti nai-v. ensuinc, the under the age of am s-Port of February, Red Mill Farm. one mile from Williams-Port, ou the Grecu-Castle Iload. There are about one hundred and forty acres cleared land, i a large and complete Merchant i with two pair French Burrs and one pair Chopping Stones--also a SAW MILL and till necessary will also be rented a CARDING A I which carded the last season between two and three thousand pounds wool. Good security will be required for payment of the rent.

I will also rent the VALUABLE BY i of a Decree of Washington sitting as a Court of i I will offer for sale, at public auction, on hist. (according to postponement) at 12 o'clock, on the premises, the Globe Tavern IX HAGEHS-TOWN, now in the possession of Mr. Stull. The House is large commodious, and is well known as one of the best stands for business between Baltimore Wheeling. It has always 1 been and still is the stage house and possesses many advantages for the accommodation of tra- vellers.

As any person desirous of purchasing, will wish to view the premises, a particular description is thought to be unnecessary. There will be sold with the Tavern at present occupied by Mrs. i on Potomac-street, Williams-Port. one of the most agreeable situations in the Town, and well calculated for an extensive business, having large stabk's, sheds and other necessary buildings, and the privilege of water from the well on the adjoining lot. ALSO-- "Lot, near the square, well calculated for a mechanic.

Apply to J01IX VAN LEAR, Jr. E.rY. Williams-Port, Jan.18. 12--Sw. THE subscriber will lease, for a term of years, bis establishment, adjoining ifagcrs-town, consisting of under the age of ly, John.

A a a i a a Barbara Baker, grand children of the said Potter, reside out of the state of. Maryland-- It is this 11 lh nay ol January.1S25. ordered and adjudged, by the Court, a the complainant give notice to the said absent, defendants, of the nature and object of this advertisement, to be published at least three vecks successively, before the second of February next, in some one of the newspapers published in warning them and each of (o be ami appear in this on or before the first Monday in July then and thereto answer the premises, and to abide by such order and decree as maybe passed therein. True Copy--Test. O.

H. WILLIAMS. Clerk. Jan a ry 1S. 1 w.

The United Malm Literary Gazette is published in Boston, twice a month, a form, 1(5 pages each number, at per annum. Contents of Nos. I a i lit at on i a Uu i a Ule-- iM.iirS liheloric A a i Concord a i a i Tlie Delorm rd ninl i i i Pinsc, ly a Poems A i i i 'l Haj ji a i i i i ol' Sindy Cultivation A i In i Teens-H i a a i a i bis work, and if not good, it may be returned. January 18. 12-- N.

B. He wishes to purchase some GUN STOCKS-- and those who have them to dispose of, will please call on him bis shop is near Mr. John Stemplc's Store. oVice Is given, THAT the subscriber has i ed from the Court of Cal- ve.rt a a Letters of A i i a i the personn! estate of Dr. fFm.

B. IFiUiums. late if said deceased. AH persons having claims against dec'd, are hereby a to cx'uibit, the same, i the thereof, to Hie subscriber, on or before the 18th day of they may otherwise. bv law, IM from all benefit of the said estate.

Given der my band this 17th day ol' January, 1825. T. I I A AclmV. N. B.

All pei sons i to said estate are. requested to diate a 2S oUce THAT the lias a i ed from the. Orphans' court, of Washington a a Le'ters ot A i i a i on'tlu: personal estate, of ADAM SMDGU. a of said county, dee'd. Ail persons a i claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exilibit the samp, i vouchers thereof, to imme- 12 lAtci- avy in town, at a convenient distance, containing 1 acre, highly improved, i a GARDENER'S HOUSE and two ICE HOUSES upon it.

Terms of sale One-third of the purchase money to be paid on the 1st day of April next, when possession will be given the balance in two equal annual payments with interest. When the whole of the purchase money is paid, a deed will be made to the purchaser by the Trustee. FRANKLIN ANDERSON, Trustee. January 13. 12-- 3 w.

Notice. THE creditors of Andrew Goulding, deceased, are hereby notified that dividend of the assets of said deceased, has been made and that I will attend at the tavern of Mrs. Harriet Stevens, in Hancock, on Saturday the 22d inst. for the purpose of paying over to creditors their distributive parts. JOHN DEVTLBISS, Admr' of Goulding, dec'd.

January i. 10-- 3w. JIlHL which has been used as a Paper Mill, and will answer for a mill or Dwelling Houses, Spring House. c. The Carding- Machinery will be leased i or without the mill.

The is never-failing, is snlKcicnt for a mill or factory. The terms will be accommodating. Apply to SAMUEL MILLER. January 11. 11 For Sale.

A convenient two story BU1CK situate in the most healthy and pleasant part of Ilagcrs-lown, opposite Mr. Peter Humrickhous. now occupied by the Rev. George Lemmon. The terms will be made easy, and possession given on the 1 st day of April next.

For terms apply to JAMES R. RIELY. Ilagcrs-town, Jan.11. i 1--tf. N.

B. If the above House should not be sold before the 20lh instant, it will be for rent. J.R.R. A Store Room, FOU RENT. The ROOM, at present oc cupicdby Mr.

J. Dillon, one door East of the Globe Tavern, is for rent. It is well calculated for a Store Room. Possession will be given on the firsi of next. A.

SALLMANN. 11--3 the subsnrilnM'. or before (lie 18th day of they a wise. by law, be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. Given der my hand i 18th day of a a I nary 18.

-w. N. JJ. Ail personsindebteil to said estate are requested to make imme- i a a proportion. Those why desirous of trying their fortune in i i truly fortunate Lottery, will make application, previous th 2i-th inst.

as no tickets will be sold after that date; Jan 11--3 Notice islvei'cby given, A the subscribers nave b- from the Orphans' enmity, a a Letters Testamentary nn pt-i'Sfinal estate of SETH A a of said A pei-mmM a ing claims against the said tlei-eHs- ed, arc hereby a tn exliib't, tlie same, with the vouchers of, to the subflcribera. en ir the 11 Hi (lay of July next thoy inay i i law. be excindcd all hpiicfii of said estate. Given der our a this llth day of a ry.1S25. A A I A i i A G.

A Ex'or. N. B. All persons indebted to estate are requested to make i diate a New Tailor Shop, 11. SmiYerc Have commenced the Tailoring siness in Hagers-town, in the simp adjoining S.

Roushkulp's a 1 Shop, between the stores of Gee.I Harry and J. Swope. in the Sonii: East Corner of Public Square where they are ready to date all those who i favor them i a call, and i work i br done to hear i i and in neatest and most fashionable i January I I THAT the a i has i i a i ed from I he, a a ington county, a a Letters ol A i i a i on the personal estate, A A a i All persons i a ing claims against the said ch-censcd, ai'c hereby a lo i i 'lie pondericc of Win Cowper, KAmft i i the voUP.hors to I i i lieligioui i )0 1 on or I ore the I day of may i i wise. law, he excluded from all benefit i.f the said estate. i under my a i 18th day of January, GEO.

sn.VFER, Jldm'r. Society culled ti.uakci D.ivis' 1'iai'tical a i a of a Tour in I a hid's Ueftiilar a i i on i i 5 i i a i Mental Improvement. i A i of (he Mitr The Symposium IVdi-tew of VVtiis- i i a i i Bacon a A i i a Review. I I a Dion's TI.e a A I i a i i i i at Sca-Thclllinri a Fiiiin the A i a i i ol Taal bel.i i a I.sTEM.ior.NCE--New i A i i a A a ol A i and Seicni-es- l-Vench opinion of A i a A i i i tnerican a A a i a a i Wives of in I a i i i i i Ske'cton of a a a i I met of 152:3 i i a Scicm a i I i i i Ho man a a i horn's A i i a of Mr. Bollock from i a i i fiu.vi.crly Rcnew- Sioilian i a i a a i a i a I i a a i i Fish--PCI kin's" Steam i of the LocSI A a i of Ships.

Jannary 18,1823. For Rent, THE LATE RESIDENCE of Upton Lawrence, dcc'd. This property is at present in the occupancy of Miss particular description of it is not deemed necessary--it is unquestionably the most elegant residence in or near Hagers-town--a choice selection of Fruit, four or five acres of Pasture Ground, and every necessary building--for terms, apply to It. LEWIS, Adm'r. January II.

a a IS. N. B. 'All pel-sons i to said estate arc lo make imme- i a payment. ed i subscribers respecifiiliy form the citizens of Clear and its viciniiy, that they intern! commencing the aViuct in that place, on the firs! of A i next, under the firm of WoUb and i by which i they will he prepared to execute all orders in i i line on the most a a ing terms, and in the neatest atsti most approved fashions.

JAMES M. WELSH, PETER I January 11. th: THOSE persons who areitulebt- to the estate of Urrnx LAW- RKNTB, decM. iarl'n'iilurlij those itjdebted on a i formed that all i shall remain on the ol Feb. next, i be transferred to an A when sr.its i i i ately i i To guard a- Sainst i unpleasant proceeding, it is only nee-ossary a should call yonr a business of a i i a i must be settled, unless you avail yourselves of this i the above proceeding must and will he resorted to--the expense will be immense, and it will be your own fault if you incur it.

HENRY LEWIS, Adm'r. 1 A few-genteel will be received in arcspeeJable private family. Enquire of the PRINTER. Dec, Valuable FOR RENT. THE subscriber will rent, well and valuable Stand, on the North side of the Co nococheagne, near on the road leading property is well calculated for a a Wag-on stand, and for the motlaiion of Drovers, a i wagon-yard adjoining, and oiMT: acres of land attached (o ifT terms i be accommodating.

session will be given on (be first ot A i next. JACOB WOLF. Williams-Port, Jan. 11. ipossession given on the daij of dpril ne.rt.

ol House occupied by Sanvl Updograff, next door to Geo. Fechtig's store, near thcXorth East corner of the Public Square. For further informa- lio AVINGERT. JfaRcrs-l wn, JUI. 1 l--S w.

"Bolting Cloths. nn assortment of VO IT ING CLOTHS, Of superior quality, just received and tor aalf tho store of RAGAN i.

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