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i The Torch and Public i VOL. XI. TUESDAY, ANITA UY 25, 1833. NO. 13.

I AM) BY V. Ncxt door to the Hank, HIM! nearly oppose the Globe HAGEUS-TOWN, MD. Tire "TORCH LtOllT" will he Two Dollitn HIM! TwvDiy-liiw CCIIH inTimnum. it TMi.l i i ilk; ywr if uot. IWInri will lit; riiAly e.v.iclitti will bf rwivtil for inon'M, Hinl no discontinued uuiil ill ar- n-ji-jgi-j u'U AnVKUTtSKMENTS Nor etcwilinn ma- jqiinre, iim-rti-il ihrco Siwlci.

for One Dollar; in twenty fivt- Cfiiii lor cvn-y tflnv'ijilcm il A Valuable farm FOR SALE. to the last Will Testament of George Lambert, the subscribers offer lit private sale, Ttoltacm, lately owned by said dec'd, lying about 7 unies from Ilagers-town, and 1 mile from Lcitersburg, containing Notice. MY leriu of oilice of Shcrifl'has how expired, and I wish to close tiiy accounts as soon as those a a in arrears for Taxes a Fees must, without 11- Ml i I I i delay, call ul the oilico of Mr.aedl, i )r 1T and 'pay off i accounts, cir- Log I)wdling Uou I sat and Hams. Im and pay oft i accounts, cir- Hit cumstanc.es will not permit of any 1 am longer indulgence being given. Non-resident land holders will a i on take notice, that if i Taxes are Ol i ot hearing fruit trees, not paid up, orders will be given by A in is deemed i the Commissioners of the Tax, for nei tss person inelinei the sale of I i lands.

iim mv-'irM-iv 7. 8--tf. Notice. The Co-Partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Shafer, Sionebrakcr Co. is dihsolveri, and persir.s indebted to said firm are desired to make i i a payment to Henry Shafer or Gerard StonebraUer, or their accounts will be placed in proper officers' hands for collection.

HENRY SHAFER. G. A C. G. CON RADT.

Dec. 22. Negroes Wanted. TI1 subscriber having lately removed from the state of Virgina to Hagei's-town, Md. and settled himself next door to the Methodist meetinghouse, where he will remain for several years, will always be prepared to purchase Negroes, and will give the highest prices that can be given in this country, as he has made engagements with some of the Virginia farmers to furnish them with 70 or 80 likely young NEGROES from any peivai respecting of slaves to sell, will always beat- tended to.

F. M'CANN. October 5. 49--tf. Caution! IThis is to request all persons for whom Malone Bowers did work during the years 1820, '21, '23, '23 and '21, and who have not yet closed their accounts, not to settle with Mr.

John Malone for said work, as Mr. Malone and myself have dissolved partnership, and he, having the books of the firm, refuses to settle i me. MOSES BOWERS. January 11. 11--3w.

Valuable Property FOR SALE. THE subscribers offer at private sale, 2000 acres of land, i several fine Springs thereon, by a of Ringgold's Spring of e.vceilentj a i on the West i i 'water convenient to each house; a road a i from to Foreman's Kerry--to be laid off to suii! purchasers; the a i of which is S'i'd and a i a well adapted to dovcr and a Also, about 30 a a Negroes, eonsis'intr of men and boys, women ehi'di't-n--some being as fine as I in A 50 Horses about 1:30 acres of Which are cleared and in line state oi' i a i '20 aci'cs of fine the 1 a which i-nn and residue well tim- Tho i arq un- I iew the properly by a a JXO. V. A a vin; I tMther of the snbsC-ri- Lute Sli'jf Colir. )(M ms arC5 (mo of A Store Boom, FOR RENT.

The ROOM, at present occupied by Mr. J. Dillon, one door East of tho Globe Tavern, is for rent. It well calculated for a Store Room. Possession will be gMcn on the first of Apnl next.

A. SALLMANN. January 11. 11--3w; TO THE CitiT.eus OJL CleaY Saving. Til subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of Clear Spring and its vicinity, that they intend commencing the aViiiet mokingTSusmess in that place, on the first of April ncxt, under the firm of Welsh and Smith--by which time they will be prepared to execute all orders in their line on most accommodating terms, and in the neatest and most approved fashions.

JAMES M. WELSH, PETER SMITH. January U. 11--3w. Valuable Properly FOR SALE.

he purchase- money to be paid in r.ind. and the balance in eight an- luul payments, without interest. JACOB LAM'IJEHT, CIEO.H.LAMBERT, Executors. November 23. -i--tf- A A FOR RENT.

THE subscriber i rent, the Tan-Yard in Williams-Port, for the term of 5 years, from the first day of April next. This properly was erected by James Starct.dec'd,and since carried on by Archibald Por-; terfteld, M'CuIlodi and there is a well finished two storyj Stone House, a one storyi Brick House attached to! i i are some fine Exile At or 30 fine working llor- HfS. A. large stock CalUc. llu-.

greater pan of i arc of the niist approved Teeswater Abont 800 keail of Merino fjheep. 1 KINGG01.D, Jr. ISAAC S.SWEAR1NGEN, November 2. For Sale. A convenient two story TilUCK.

situate in the most healthy and pleasant part of Hagcrs-town, opposite Mr. Peter Hunirickhous, now occupied by the Rev. George Lemmon. The terms will be made easy, and possession given on the 1st day of April next. For levins apply to JAMES R.

RIELY. To Coopers. The subscriber will Rent ft very convenient ESTABLISHMENT FOR A Coopr-u, in the Town of Williams- Port, nt present occupied by James lledgraves; and will give constant employment. will, if necessary, furnish the materials, and wilt enter into such arrangements wit It sober, industrious man, as i promote his interest. The Shop is calculated to accommodate 6 work- not be sold before the it will be for rent.

instant, J.R.Ri BiHinF.qm ty.iiiWash- 1--tf. OR rotnt FARMS For this property, oc other ne-i will be given ou the 1st day ccssary buildings lo carry on 0 1' April next. Tanning business on a large -This property will be put in such repairs as will suit a tenant. For terms apply to John A an Lear in THOSE persons who are indebted to the estate of UPTOX LAWRENCE, dee'd, particularly those indebted on Ground Rent, arc informed a all unsettled claims which shall remain on the 20th of Feb. next, will be transferred to an Attorney, when suits will immediately i i To guard a- gaiiist this unpleasant proceeding', it is only necessary that you should call and settle your accounts--the business of administration must be settled, unless yon avail yourselves of (his notice, above proceeding nnd i bo resorted to--(ho expense will be immense, and it i bo your own fault if you incur it.

IIEXRY LEWIS, Adnvr. January 11. 11---3 w. John Havbaiigh, vs. Barbara Potter, Daniel Potter, Daniel Beshore and Mary his wife, Jno.

Nitihodcinus and Mar-1 garct his wifs, John Baker, Abraham Baker, Baker, Justina Baker, Ilenry LeadyBarba- ra his wife, and Daniel Baker. The object of (he bill is to obtain Chancery Turin, 1821. water, on the lot. Any person applying must come well recommended. I will require 6000 flour, mid 400 whiskey barrels, annually.

Apply to JOHN VAN E.u. "Williams-Port, Jan.18. 12--3w. The Bridge Inn. 3r.

tlEspECTFutLY informs the public that he has opened a House of Public Entertainment, at theBridge.on the WesternTurn- pike, seven miles from Hagcrstown --where he is Supplied wilh a choice. FOR KENT. THE subscriber i i rent, that Williams-Port, or to the subscriber, well known and a a Tavern near the Fulling Waters, Berkley Stand, on the North side of Co- nocochcagiie, near Williams-Porl, on the road leadinir to county, Virginia. JOHN KISINGER. November 23.

TOU A I about five miles from IIa-; soss ol ill This property is well calculated for a Wagon stand, and for the accommodation of a large wagon-yard a i i and or 10 acres of land attached to it. terms i be accommodating IS THAT tlin subscriber lias obtained from UH. Oiphans'Courtof Wash- i a a Letters of A i i a i on pi-rsnnal est a ul' JACOI; COWMAN, late of said county, di-cpitsod. All persons a ing against the said deceased, are hereby warned to i i the i the vouchers thereof, or before 18th day next--they may othrr- I wise, iiy a be excluded fro in all llc i benefit tin- said estate. Given uu- Pos- gers-town, possessing all the advan-; luges of timber and water, having The following Valuable Proper- an a a supply of each, and in tv, i a on the Aoticlam, about 'poinl of convenient, and comlortable miles from Hagers-towji, Wash- i is excelled by lew es- Ates in the county.

'1 here is a thriving orchard of choice given the first of JACon WOLF. Williams-Port, Jan. 11. Tf ingion Md. i be on TL'Sis DAY 22d of February next, on the premises--- OF FIRST RATE LJttTI), containing 287 AC RES; on which is erected, and in full operation, a Gviat ftliYY, running pair of Stones, ilso several Lots convenient to the siness in Ilagers-town, in the shop by stone fencing, adjoining S.

Roushknlp's a om 173 (o 250 acres of land may Shop, between the stores of (leo.L ic had with the improvements, a Harry and J. Swopr, in South lie terms of sale will certainly bej East Corner of the Public Square; ccommodating lo any person who nay be disposed to purchase. En- luire of OTIIO II. WILLIAMS. 52--If- 2 Stone Dwelling Swisser BARN, Stone Spring House and never-failing Spring, and other Out-Houses- The above property is the real estate of John Wolferspcrgcr, de- c-eased, and will be sold by virtue of a Decree of the County Court ot" Washington, sitting as a Court of at the last term.

The terms of sale will be one half the purchase money in hand the balance in three annual payments. This property is amongst the most desirable in Washington coun- JOHN WOLFERSPERGER, JOHN FUNK, Trustees. December 21. 8--ts. For Rent, And possession givcn on the first day of April next, The two Dwelling HOUSES, adjoining Mr.

D'd Little, and now occupied by Mr. M'Curdy and Mr, Main. For particulars apply to JOSEPH GRAFF, Agent for A. Gaylord January 40-- tf. nd well selected i There are; Have commenced thcTailorin hu- The subscriber will take an Ap- rentice to the Blacksmith business.

One who can come well recommended, may meet with a desirable situation, by making immediate application. January JOHN WEIS, Jr. 10--iw. Just Received, Jl AVat general Assortment of SEASONABLE which are oifered very low for cash at the store of J. W.

ROBERTSON. Haters-town. tf. Notice. THE creditors of Andrew Goul deceased, arc hereby notified that a dividend of the assets of said deceased, has been made and that will attend at the tavern of Mrs.

Harriet Stevens, in Hancock, on Saturday the 22d inst. for the pur pose of paying over to creditors their distributive parts. JOHN DEVIL1HSS, Adrar' of A. Gould log, dec'd. January 10-- 3vr.

where they are ready to accommodate all those who i favor them i a call, and i work i be done to bear inspection, and in the neatest and most fashionable style. January 11. der my a Ibis 18th day of a ary, 1S'25. GEO. SUAFEU.

-Mm'r. a a IS. N. B. All persons indebted to said estate requested to make immediate payment.

is THAT the subscribers have obtained from the Orphans' Court of Washington county, a a Letters Testamentary on Ihe personal estaje of SETII A late of said county, deceased. All persona having claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, on or before the llth day of July they may otherwise, by law, be excluded from nil benefit of said estate. Given under our band this llth day of January, 1825. CATHARINE LANE, Ex'trix. CHARLES G.

LANE, Ex'or. N. B. All persons indebted tosnid estate arc requested to make immediate payment. 11--3w.

Bar Iron, for sale. The subscriber, living in West- Washington-street, near the Court House, has on hand a quantity of PENNSYLVANIA BAR IRON, Which he will sell wholesale or retail, at lover prices than it is sold at elsewhere in Hagers-town PHILIP KELLAR December 7--8vr, For Rent, THE LATE RESIDENCE of Upton Lawrence, dec'd. This property is at present in the occupancy of Miss particular description of it. is not deemed necessary--il is unquestionably the most elegant residence in or near 1 lagers-town--a choice selection of Fruit, four or ilve acres of Pasture Ground, and every necessary building--for terms, apply to II. LEWIS, A Jan a 1 i.

11--o vv. THAT the subscriber hay a i ed from the Orphans' court.of Washington county, a Letters of Administration, on (lie personal estate of A A SNIOBU, late of said doc'd. All persons bavins claims against, tho said deceased, arc hereby warned to i i the same, with the vouchers the.reof, to the subscriber, on or before tho 18ib day of July next; they may otherwise, by law, be excluded from all benefit of the snid estate. Given under my band this istb day of January, 1845. SMITH, Mm'r.

January 18. 12--3w. N. B. All persons indebted tn said estate tire requested to make immediate payment.

NEW SYSTEM OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR, BT LECTCRBS, (n be htd at P. Blood's Book Store, HrtRers-town---Win. Dickey's, Williams-Port. W.M. Hat-ley's Store, 374 cents.

September 21. 47--6m. School Testamtuta. FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. assortment of Liojron.s.

and i kinds of HORSE FEED, which he He a decree for (he sale of the real estate of John Potter, late of Hn county. i will sell on the lowest terms. He, lying in Washington county, Mury- (flatters himself, a by constant for the payment of debts application to business, and unro- of thesaid deceased. The bill states milted exertions to please, he wilt that the said John Potter died in be able to aceomrnodale Travellers, Pennsylvania, seized and possessed i Drovers, Wagoners, and others of considerable personal and real i who may give him a call, in a man- property in said state Ibat the ner which will render general sa- same are insufficient for the pay- tisfaction. ment of his debts; that a i a a IS.

12--Sw. Potter died seized of considerable N. 15. He wilt also purchase real but no personal property, in WHEAT nt the market price, or Washington counly.Maryland: and exchange Flour for the same, that no administration has been ob- taiucd upun estate of said Pot- ter, in'Maryland. Tho bill also states that (lie fol- lowing devisees and bein nt law 11 lh 27thT11 1 the said Potter, namely, Dan'l TICKETS Uw above Lottery ter, Daniel Beshore and Mary his wife, John Nicbodemus nnd Margaret his wife, and the children of Catharine Baker, who are infants under the age of ly, John, Abraham, Justina and Barbara Baker, grand i of (he said tcr, reside out of the slate cf Maryland-- It is (hereupon, this 1Kb day of January.

1825, ordered and adjudged, by Court, (hat the complainant give notice to the said absent defendants, of the a and object of this advertisement to'bc published at leasi three weeks successively, before the second day of February next, in some one of the newspapers published in Hagers-town, warning and each of to be and appear in this on or before first Monday in July next, and answer the premises, and to abidi by such order and decree as may be passed therein. True Copy--Test. O. II. WILLIAMS, Clerk January 13.

12--5 Agent, is "VifcYclyg' given, A tho subscriber has a i ed from Orphans' of Cal vert a a ol A i i a i on the personal PS- a of Dr. JFm. U. trillinuis, late ol HiiM county, deceased. AH person 1 a i claims against the said dec'd, arc hereby warned i i ibt same, i the vouchers thereof, tc the subscriber, on before the.

1811: day of they may other- vise, by law, be excluded from al benefit nf paid esltUe. Given under my hand this inh day of a a ry, 1825. T. B. I I A Adi N.

B. All pcisons i to estate are reqtivsted to a diate 8 Cat- TME subscriber term of years, his cs joining Hagcrs-town, coi about 200 which has hce. )out Paper A i and will mill or iaelory-. Bcds and Spring House, c. Tl: Machinery will be o'clock, without the mill.

ThewL, Sh'ff. is never-failing, is sufl 13--4w. mill or factory. The angemctif, be accommodating. Aarties, by SAMUEL possession January 11.

1 be given West Street, A i fcts iu "tt proportion, 'i'hose who arc. desir ous of trying (heir in this a Lottery, will please make application, previous to 2Mb iiisf. as no tickets will be sold after that date. a a VALUABLE AT PUBLIC SALE. Will be sold, at public sale, at the house of John Bchlcigh, innkeeper, in Hagcrs-towii, on Thursday the 10th day of February ncxt one tViiYvl OY lluvds, Valuable -Farm Of Limestone LAND, containing Tien Hundred Ninety sf.v more or less, being tracts ot land sold by Daniel Bench to Benjamin Shanm.

John Guudacker John Michael, situate one Ifagers-town, Washington county. Maryland. The improvements arc a two story stone i a well of ''y e-thml of (he a stone barn lo Vpaid on the buildings vhen sses premie i vc the balance in cl a a payments i iir- Wl 'ls(. When the whole of the pnr- "Vusc money is paid, a deed will be made to the purchaser by the Trus- FRANKLIN ANDERSON, Trustee. MH.

Permit me, Sir, through' the i of your paper, (o inform the people of this section of the county, that on the i the 20, 27th inst. at my residence in Williams-port, my scholars will exhibit their improvement in elocution and the art of acting dialogues and 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 ob- ticketts at Mr. J. ShoafTs Inn, all who pay, may have seats, tone will be admitted but those who lave tickets to give to the door keeper. S.

WATSON. January is. 13--3w..

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