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BALTIMORE MARKET.
From the Patriot of Saturday lust.
FLOUR, Howarcbstreet.—The receipty of the
week are a little above 7000 brls. °Wing' to the
continued scarcity of money,the transactions from
store hai . e not been extensive. From the first to
the middle of the week, sales of parcels wore gen.
orally made at 5 J 2 per brl. on short credit with
interest added. On Thursday some parcels wore
sold at 5 06 : } to 5 12. i. Sales of •400 brls. have also
been made at $5 per brl. for cash. The wagon
price opened at $3; but within the last two or three
days the dealers generally have' been paying 4 87.
and that rate may be considered the current price
today, although in un occasional instance a frac.
tion more is paid.
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WHEIAT.—SaIes of good red have been made
at 95 cts., of fair quality at 90 ets., and of ordina
ry and inferior parcels at proportionably lower
rates. At the *City Mills the prices of good red
wagon wheat continues at 95 cts. A lot of good
Ithita_waa_solcLat.l4ls4.4)rizna•fa 4n i ly—flour. white
would bring 1 00; or perhaps a little more.
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CORN.—The market has again declined. Sales
of various parcels °flood yellow have bon - made
within the last two or three days at 36 to 37 cents;
and of good white at 35 to 36 cts. We quote the
same rates, today.
.RYE.—Little or none received. We quote at
70 to 73 cents pit bushel.
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Tits LADY'S BOOK.—Tho February
.No. of the
Jia4y.'A.pook!!..has,,„been .roceivek—Among the
embellislingentoriti an elegant engraving on steel
of the- GIPSEYING PARTY. The "Book" also con.
tains a variety of articles which cannot but inter.
est and entertain the reader.
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CASKET.—Tho January and Febru
ary:TNos. of this work were received last week.°
Tl 4, CUIIIIIICHCO a new volume. '[ho No. 1:1r
.Jat►uary contains "a copperplate engraving of the
~newest, Fashions," and -several etliOr nuat and-ay:
propriate engravings, besides many interesting
and entertaining reading articles.
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The Fetal/my No. contains, among other oni.
bellishments, a beautiful engraving, representing
the "American Congress at the time when Lhe
Connilittee appointed by that body reported the
lialrumew, which dissolved the - connection of
the Colonies with their unnatural Mother," viz:—
DECLAR AT lON OF INDEIq.:N!IENCE.
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Thp fbllowing are the Contents oldie "Alum.
CAN FARAIEIt," fur last week :
On the Improvement of Worn Out Lands; First
Premium Agricultural Division; by. Rich
and K. Meade, White Post, Vii.—On Cheat ur
41.ilies - ::=On Wheat to Chest, by the late
Col. JUMIL VCIIWCIZ of P01110111(0y, Charles Coun
ty; Md.— f tinswer to the Inquiry in the 46th No.
'relative to a Crape Vine tuuud on the Rocky
Mountains--,On the Destruction of Grapes by the
late Severe Frosts, and the •Siiccess of Grape Vines
olibred by the Penn.
sylvania Horticultural Society, for Esculent yoga.
tables and Fruits for l83:2 and 1833—Lotter on
the Now Theory of Bets in Horses—Diseaseg in
. Sheep— , Extraction of the Juice from Apples—
Cough in 'Horses—Editorial--Foreign Markets
..—Advertisements—Prices Current of Country
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Produce in the Baltimore Market.
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lama will.be found an interesting letter from the
Hon; F. Wurrri.zsgv,. * ,, 'highly distinguished
r incilikKgfceugrees ftoin New Yotk, to oi frjond
Ingialoitcind, Va.
Tuesday , Morning, February' 28,1832.
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ment, and llonte lii luyir3.
Democratic Anti..)/amnic Nomination:
Foil P ESI 0 ENT,
TMilia in Wert, of .-Fld.
FOR V ICE-PR ES I D ENT,
.Inws Eilmaker ' of IP'er.
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.oATS—he i ve declined. and are now quoted at
25 cents per bushel.
CLOVER SEED—continues in good demand,
and'prices nrer - well supported. - Sales of good par-
cels from stores at $6 25 per bushel, and prime lots
it is believed, would Wing 6 50. The wagon pri
ce generally ranges from $5 75 to $6.
FLAX SEED.—The store price $1 62i, and the
wagon price 1 .50 per bushel.
• WHISKEY.—In Hillen street the store price
of hhds. is 30 to 31 cts., and the wagon price 29 cts.
In the early part of the week some lots of good cop
per distilled Ms. were sold at 33 cts., and since
then sales have4t6eir made ut 32 to 32i cts. The
wagon price of bile. is quoted to-day at 27 to 27i
cts., exclusive of the brl.
CIWIICH NOTICE
UT The Row•. F, Ru•riuinurr will preach in the
German Church Tills EVENING, at early
candle-light, in the Ertl's!' language.
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THE STATE CONVENTION. ° —WID only have room
this week to state, that the Convention, which Met
at llarrisb urg on Wednesday last, nominated,
UNANI3IOL7SLY, that sterling patriot, JOSEPH
RITN Eft, for Governor. The Electors of Presi
den; and Vice-President for this Congressional
district, are Wir.i.ixm LINF.of Cumberland county,
and ROBERT ROBINSON of Antrim township,Frank
lin county. Hon. RlcHAau ltessi,of York county,
and Gen. WILLIAM PIPER, of Iledtbrd,:irre tho-Se
,natorial Electors. T h e full proceedings will be
given in . our next.
CLAY AND WIRT.—The Masons and their ser
vile "bottle-holders," assert and re•assert that Mr.
11r1RT is an adhering Mason, and that he is no
more an Anti• Mason than Mr"."6h-Av. Now; in
order that the truth or falsity of the assertion may
be tested, we subjoined the respective opinions of
each of those individuals—The reader can judge ,
after having read Ahein,,which of the twti is a Ma
son, atipfliiyali un Anti.Mason:.-
--- 3/r. Clay's Letter, of' Mr. Wirt's Letter, or-
Oct. 6, 1531.,,,in rep/y to ceptilp.; his nomination to
one from a cuniinitter:— Mc 1'; esid ency:—
"I do not know a2;:nlitary* 4 "1 relieved Irma
provision in the Consti-lboth these ;Lpprehensions
ffition of the U. States by learning, Mee your
which conveys the sligh.jas s emblage hero, th4t
jest authority to the go- you have no other object
oral government to intor-im veiw than, in ein - :et,
acre 0110 way or the oth-!lo assert Tin': scea tiAl:
er with either Masonry'
or Anti-Masoury.
thereffire a President of
the U. States, in tiny oth
er functionary of that
governmentovere to em•
ploy his official power
sustain or to abolish, or
to advance the interests
of Masonry or Anti-Ma
sonry, it would be au act
of usurpation or tyranny
"You have not called
upon me for my opinion
upon any great practiCal
measure billing within
the scope ofFederil pow.
or; but passing by every
question of vital interest.,
within the sphere of its
operation, you "cleinaiid
my sentiments upon • a
subject with ‘vhiOr
humbly conceive it has
nothing to do, and you
place this 4.lemand on the
g round of the influence
which my sentiments
might exert upon the ex.
erciso of an undoubted
and important privilege
which you possess as cit
izens of the U. States.
"A compliance, on my.
par Lwith your- domain
would amount t 6 an im
plied admission, that in
dividual sentiment on the
subject of Ala sonry,Arin.
ed u proper consideration
in regulating the exercise'
of the elective franchise,
in respect to tlllicers of
the Federal Government.
I CAN MAKE No SUCH
ADMISSION. I can.
not Wive that, whether 1
am hostile or friendly to
Masonry ur Anti-Mason
ry, is at alt maietial in
theformation of ny j udg.
metit, on the part of my
fellow-citizens, concern
ing: my fitness for any
office under the govern-I
~tent of the U. S. That
elevated office to which
you allude should, in my
opinion, be filled by one
who is capable, unsway
ed by sectarian feelings
or passions, of adminis
tering its high duties
impartially toward the
whole people of the Uni
ted States, however divi
dga..lllll2l.Q.ligkilti....s-QOAL
benevolent, or literary!
associations.
views, I have constantly
refused to snake myself a
party to the UNHAPPY
CONTE:ST raging, dis:
toil from 911 C, in oilier
pasts of the Union, 11E..
wzazi AI A SO NSAIN
M A HONH. Whilst these
views remain uncorrec
ted, I .must adhere to
that determination. --If;
indeed, you, gentlemen,
will point to the provi
sion in the Federal Con
_stimtion Aich can be
legitimately - Made to ope.
rate upon the subject in
question, I would not
hesitate promptly to com
ply with ,your request.
In the meantime, in de
clining it, I hope you will
consider me as not want
ing m proper respect to,
you or le those whom you
represent, but as acting
from a conviction of" the !
impropriety of blending
an ALIEN T
INqltEDf-1
EN with a question, al.
ready sufficientlycoal plex,
and alsO, from a sense of
rEHHONA L INUE P ENDENC E.
AND HEART ADE SOUND;
for there can be no ques.
Lion -among reasonable
men, that in a free gov
ernment like ours, the
constitution and laws are
not only sovereign—but,
the peace, order, pros.
!parity laud happiness of
our people deoond on
the steady, faithful ,and
effectual administration
of the laws; that ANY SE:
THrtET SOCIETY Wllleh, by
E FOKCE OF MYSTE.
lOUS OATHS AND
OBLIGATIONS, ..Sc: by,
thu EXTENT 01.' ITS COMBI
NATION, Sucks to diStl.l6
010 action of those laws;
LOSET THEM AT DEFIANCE,
to fide over yid control
them, TO Usual' TIII GOV.
EIINMENT, to hold the
11% es, peace and happi•
ness of society, AT THEIR
MERCY, and to establish, a
reigo of terror over the
initiated and unitiated, is
a POLITICAL MON
-ISTER, as fearful as the
INVisurut TaltiuNAL of
Germany, or the Dalin-
SITION of Spain, AN°
OUGHT TO BE EX
tIRPATED WITH
bUT DELAY, B Y
THE USE OF ALL
THE PEACEABLE
MEANS WHICH THE
CONSTITUTION AND
" LAWS ox OUR . COUN.
TRY FURNISH. ,
• WM: WIRT."
"1 ani, with great re.
speet, your obedient sor.
bunt, i 3. CLAY."
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Now, after what Mrs WHIT has said ‘eve , any
..f
person who WI called him a "rank authoring Ma.
sun" "hhs a ineral bendagenver his mental vision,so
thiO, that the' brethren of the Myettc.tio ro.
umindidate'for..thefiret (4Poee s with.
OF THE LA il4z OF TUE LAND;
that you seek to disturb
no port jot' of the peacea
ble and virtuous citizens
()Coln' country 111 the en
joyment --of those social
,rights which are secured
Ito them by their consti
tution and iaws; but on
'the contrary, that the
principle which haS col.
bodied you, 'is ono of
(SELFS DEFENCE, in
!the enjoyment of those
liiirlitst—that having be.
come convinced by the
1 „
disclosures made under
oath, by numerous and
respectable witnesses, in
ithe trials which have
i liectii agitating tliV State
lof New York for several
years, and by your inves
tigations consequent on
!those disclosures,lrthat
thet Masonic Society has
become a treinenduo.9 po
litical enginer. tath the
r power and the tha 'pun
Ito sot the laws fifth _
landdefiance, to iiiark .out
land sacrifice Ali victims
at pleasure, and with
1 impunity, and to silence
all—indiviuttl--oppositioti
by the mysterious terrors
which it ditluses Liao'.
out the community, you
have come to the deter
mination to root out this
'noxious institution, if
you can, by the use of
all the peaceable, legal,
and constitutional means
1
in your power; that
the most effective means
of this character which
has presented itself to
you, is by the'ExEncisE
OF TOUR ELECTIVE FRAN-
Cl/ISE; that; dooming eve
ry man unfit for office,
who, in accordance with
the principles establish
led on the trials in New
York, considers his Ma
sonic oaths and obliga
tions as superior to his
obligations to the consti.
Lotion and laws of the
country, vou WILL SUP.
PORT NO MAN FOR
ANY OFFICE, WHki
HOLDS THAT PRIN
CIPLE OR ADHERES
TO THE SOCIETY
oulositi_rtusort,E re_ Ita.
I i hat you consider a man's
ALLEGIANCE 10_111s, C.9U11-
try. his HIGHEST EARTH
LY 4:niu GA TION ' and that
no man is fit to be trusted
with one of the offices of
the country, wit° WILL
mama A DOUBT TO REST
ON THE FACT OF HIS MLLE
• six....aliamoi_kuich/r
-stundeto bo your prinei
r", AND 1 SEE NO.
THING IN THEM
WHICH . DOES -NOT
COMMEND THEM To
EVERY MAN NVILOSE MIND
2.i . aiI' . :.: RICIPIII3MI3O,I&N.:• RA: it Nr I _ l - 44
out remiirim him to be hoodwinked." For our
s-OW-04;A love and honor all "adhering Mg.
sons" 74vho.svill come ibrward and speak and act
as Mr. WIRT has done.
As Wednesday last completed One. Hundred
Years since the birth of the illustrious hid re
vered WASIIINGTAN4 WO doubt not imit 'that that .
day ; and that event, wete honored as they should
have been by the American people.
There have been several petitions presented to
the Legislature in limn ofthe bill lately reported
for the incorporation of the Gettysburg. Gymna
sium, with the same power possessed by other
Colleges for conferring degrees. There appears
to be no doubt ()Rile passage of the bill.
ExTWA 1111;i6A1.0Ams..—Ainong the petitions
presented in the House of Representatives of this
State, on the 20th inst., was one by Mr. Durrowcs,
from citizens of Lancaster county, against Extra
Judicial Oaths. Mr. 13. moved to refer it to a se
lect committee, and supported his motion' by u
very able mid just exposition oft he dangerous tun
cy of Masonic Oaths. The brethren, however,
opposed his motion, and finally succeeded in
having it referred to the Judiciary , Co m mitt ee , 59
to 32.
TIIE BEN EFICIA L SOCIFITY.-- Frilm the Maganir,.. l
and its twin.brother, the "Conipilpr,"
We learn that the members of So
ca:Tv, of this Beretigh, have applied Ihr a Charter.
We urn the friends of any society that actually
has Om ITV for its real and avowed object; and
maintains that object by (Iris in accordance there
to!f2but the Society established in this place, tin.
der the above name, is so controlled by Fat - .E.M.t.
SONS, that it has become only a branch of the
Good Samaritan Lodge, of this Borough, and we
warn our friends, at liarrislnyg, not to give the
petition their countenance, because the arts of
We Society fully deinonglfitte — What - We liaVe-abovo
stated: ilLi" A citizen of this Borough was rejec.
ted by the Masonic portion of the Society for no
other reason thun•VIIAT lIE WAS .1 SECEDING MASON.
LT:YITED STA l'Ed -the--petitions
which have been presented to Congross in fitvor
of the renewal of the Charter of the United States
Bank, we understand, WU_ pm from Baltimore
with 2,500 naIIICS attached thereto—at the head
ofwhich,stood the mm no of the venerable Cut
CAITLL of Carrolton, the eilly - surviving signer
k r ilia - Declaration of l'Utiopendence
NEW YORK.—An Anti-Masonic State Conven
tionwill be held at Utica, N. Y. on the 21st of
June next, to nominate Candidates for :Governor
Communicated.
CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION,
At. Petersburg, .(York Springs.)
In pursuance of a meeting, held some
time previous to the 22d instant, at which
DANIEL SIIEFFER and CHARLES KETELE
WELL, "Hairs. were the presiding - officers, a
Committee was appointed, consisting of
Messrs. Dr. Win. Steviart, Henry Bit
finger, and Thomas Beard, to Make suitable
arrangements for the — celebration of the
Anniversary of the birth of the
Father of his Country; Gen. GEORGE
WASHINGTON. The arrangements made by
the Committee were such gave as general
satisfaction.
On Wednesday morning last, the Peters
burg- Invincible's, under the count - land of
Capt. Jos JOHN, together with a large
concourse of citizens, marched in regular
order to thu Presbyterian Meeting !Luse,
preceded by the Rev. Messrs. Qu - Av and
GorrwALT, where each delivered an appro
priate address in their respective language,
to with much pleasure by the_ numerous au-
Thai ce ; after whieli,ticaTirtseuggimmiareliect;
in the same older, from the Church to the
house of Mr. Mosus Mymts, where au ele
gant and sumptuous'dinner was in waiting,
of which, near one hundred persons partook.
The utmost harmony and-good feeling'pre
t luswgligu totiLdaligmui
company separated with grateful hearts to
the dispenser of all good, far the bright
and unclouded
_skyitoiler hielLtiley .were
permitted to testify their love and veneration
of him who was "first in war, first in peace,
and first in the hearts of his Countrymen,"
A few days since, ,says the New 133rlin
Telegraph, a Mrs. M'Coy of Northumber
land, presented her husband with 'a son and.
two daughters at one birth. All three of the
children are doing well.
HARRISBURG, Feb. 23.
In the liouse of Representatives, to-day
a bill was reported and, passed through the
Committee of the whole, extending the char
ter of the Columbia bridge company tifttien
years, and creating an additional stock of
:$100,000—530,000 of which is to be sub
scribed by the state as soon as the other
850,000 is subscribed by individuals "An
aet authorizing a subscription on the part of
the state to the Monongahela bridge compa
ny near Pittsburg of $15,000 passed and
was sent to the Senate for concurrence. - =—
Another act was read the second time and
ordered to be transcribed for a third read
ing, granting power to courts toincorporato
Boroughs, Beneficial Sodetie's arid . Vim
4 ? iriiii*alsd a bill authorizing a tgi}po
loan of $75,000, to pay for repairs of
die Pennsylvania canal.---bitelligenccr.
Governor Wolf he grapted . n. pardon, re
mitting the unexpired time of linprisontnent
in the sentence of the Court on John Mc-
Glaugldin, who, at the last COUrt . of Quar
t44-Sesilions-in" this county, was arraigned
for Gambling, found gutlty, and sentenced to,
Undergo au imprisonment of two months in
theiounty jail, paya's Abe of fifty dollars, and
c•sti i‘ of prosecution.—Affustingdon' Cour.
LEWISTOWN, Feb, 23.
itlifitirooty 4ccurrence%—(2.lri Saturddy
last, two ipidividu'ars by the namo of Bixler,
were drownerm theCanarabout half a mile
' below this place: They were both intoxica
ted—and it is supposed by the one ondea
vrittg to rescue the other, they met with a
watery grave. The one has left a wife and
several small children. /n inquest was
held over the bodies, and thejury returned a
verdict of death by drowning.—EGazatc.
This State is decidedly Anti-Masonic, as
much so as it was ever Democratic. The
two great parties are strictly identical in
principle, and strike at the same great ob
jects—the undisguised and open exercise of
the rights of the Peopleerpial rights—and
the responsible and honest administration of
the government. Democracy revolts from
the idea of the mysteries, and secre-t !J
-uices of Masonry, and stands aloof on tli
broad doctrine of honest and ingenious repair
licanism--plain, simple and unostentatious.
In the high talents, and pure patriotism of
their candidate for the Presidency, they
possess a 'noml and political lbrce, which
places them on grounds at ()nee exalted and
tenable. In the character of I 1 itad.t3t
WinT, we behold the Most unexceptionable
combination of genius inid patriotisin—firm
a: the rocizs of the Allegheny, ;ml as,unspot
ted as the snows that
- PuoceEss or ANTI- NlAsoNav —lt is with
heartfelt satisation, that We view the pro
gress of our cause in the United States.—
Renunciations arc daily crowding in upon
us from every quarter, and presses are
springing up in almost every section of the
Union devoted to the good cause. Already
has the government of one State become
completely Anti-masonic; and we confident
it•tifiale that one - and perhaps two 'Mil;
era will follow her example in the course of
fhe present year. The names of WIRT and
Ei.i.mAtir.a. stand first under the editorial
heads of more than one hundred and
. fifty of
-the newspapers. of the country-w—The-most
flattering accounts are daily received from
the North; the Middle States are doing well.
This day a convention is assembled at the
seat of government-of Pennsylvania, for the
purpose of nominating a candidate for Gov
ernor of that Commonwealth — Tho West
and the South- begin to ,bekvare of their
danger, from a secret, itiespongible society,
which haS assumed the right , of taking the
life d'a free citizen, for revealing the secrets
•of its wickedness„and Attempted, _1.4-screen.
those who have been the instruments of her
vengeance . , - from a just punishment. With
all these glaring proofs of our cause- before
us, who can doubt of our ultimate success'?
[Hagerstown Free - Prtss, Feb. 22.
- Column after column has appeared in-the.
Washington. City paper's to solve the pro
blem, who killed Tecumseh?—The whole is
like the farce of "rnuch a do about nothing"
—for any man's bullet would have killed
him, if it had hit him in the same place.—
The friends of Col. John Son will have it,
that he killed Tecumseh! timgetting that,
"one murder makes a villain—but minions,
a hero.”—[Carlisle Volunteer.
The Legislatures of Kentucky and Indi
ana have united in chartering a company to
build a bridge across the Ohio, at the Falls.
A correspondent of the•Wiliiiington Jour
nal states, that Calvin Edson,- ihe living
skeleton, has been arrested for debt by an
individual of that town, and put in prison.
L F AN - 2;1714= zarmer.....acf_
counts from France contained the unpleas.
antintultigence Lima - tie venerable — EaVe e
was in ill health; but we are glad to learn,
from the subjoined short extract of a•letter .
- from liavre, wider aatelitianuary Ist, pub-
lished in the New York American, that his
health has improved:-4/ur-old friend La
fayette has latterly been yesi unw,cll; but is
now better."
The ice between Turkey Hills and M'.
---
Calls ferry, :is said to present even yet, an
awful appearance. - The water falls slowly
in consequence of the . ...river - being so
i choked,
and at the samelithe; has not power to re
lieve itself, by carrying tic the ice.
We regret to learn that our enterprising
citizens, the Messrs. Evans, 'sullbred a good
deal of damage at their forge.— York Rep.
A Mr. Godfrey. Thomas, was found dead
last week in one of Esq. Bakers field* in
Windsor Township. Ills cane in one hand
and a jug in the other, which latter, though
usually a bad symptom, was not a true one
M. the present case, as the deceased it is said
was quite a temperate roan.--,-Übid.
rort SALE,
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AT TifE DRUG STORE OF
• DR. J. G 111.13 lE UT,
lODWIN'S German Water, for the
relief of all inflammations, especially
of the eye;
Potter's celebrated Eye Water;
Potter's_ Vegetable Catholicon;
Potter's Ox3ger►ated Ariti4Ntrieuge, for
the cure of theifFever and Ague;
Bye m's Chemical Embrodatioh or Liquid
Opodeldde:^for bruises, sprains .. &c.—said
to he far superior to the common Opodeldoc;
Rush's Anti-Dyspeptic Pills;
Sing's Patent Itch Ointment, said not to
contain any n4tieral or any thing that might
be injurious to the system;
C. Durelles' Chemical Ink Polider, for
the immediate formation of a beautiful jet
black ink;
„
Old Port Winein'Bottles, fbr the sick—
.
an article that can be recommerkled,---
Together with every other article in his
line or business, as reasonable as can be bad
elsewhere. y ,
,Ctotoobarg, Feb,lEc/832. , 131-47
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MMI
From a htilloCk, weighing -leas than 800
lbs. - fatted by Jessy Pugity, of EastMaribor.;
ough44tester county, and recently 'slang&
tered by Mr. Woelpper, of Philadelphia, $
K 1 DN cv was taken, which with the surround•
ing tallow, weighod.lss lbs. An ordinary
kidney weighs front 25 to 54 pounds—and
the largest heretofore known in Philadelphia,
was one of 111 lbs. which was preserved tio
a_ great- curiosity.- -
The lion. .tonN SERGEAN Of41111adel•
phia has accepted an invitation (rent the A. ,
merican Whig StNety, to deliver the An
nual AddrCss before the two Literary Socie.
ties of Princeton College, on the day pre.
ceding Commencement in Septernbet next.
ADVERTIS I.:MEN:ISr
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Baltimore City,
Ili AS removed his office to No. 9, St,_
a . l's Lane, nearly opposite the office,
13altiniore Gazette, and a few doors
north of Market Street.
Kr Any procession'al business entrusted
to his care in Baltnnore, will be faithfully
and punctually attended to.
February 2e; 1832.
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PUBLIC SALE.
N pursuance Oran order otherphttn~
Court of Adams. Count y; will be expos ,
ed to public sale
On geturday the 24t1e of .ilfarch
444
at 10 o cinch A. M. on the premise
THE UNDIVIDED HALF .
- -
The Estate of Catharine Man. •
doti; deceased, situate in Huntington town.'
ship, Adams county, adjoining landiorWil-•
liam Wicrinan, David Mu/riper and others,
Containing .1 Hundred Acres,
more or-less—on-which are erected ..
A LOG DWELLING F
11 6' HOUSE
Log t3uru, and other necessary improve•
ments.
Terms.---Ono half of the purchase money
to be in hand; the balance in two equal an•
rind. payments.
. HARMAN WIREMAN ;
By the Court ;
JOHN B. CLARK, Clerk.
EMEIMEM=B
irsuance of sundr
writs of .Letrati
• Facitis, issued out of the Court of Come '
mon Pleas of Adams county, and to me di ,
reeved, - will - the - exposed to public sale, - on
Friday tilt 9th of_lfurch tar rt, at 1 n'elaclr f
r. 3r., at the Coutt-Roastin the I 0 ta 1 0:fi Or
. _ .
uysburg, - thefol lovving real e slate, viz t
ra t of Land,.
situate in Reading townsli v iii, Adana dOaris
t?, adjoining lands.,o(lVm. Johnston, John
Myers and James Morrison, containing 6.
Acres and' 97 Perches ; more' or less, on
which are elected a
1 i slw Stone Dwelling
4 ~.,
II 1 ',.,
...it 4 ~
111 %. tIOSE, Stone . Bank Barn s Log
--42.-I._ Stablo,. and other out-buildinga, 6
N ye' I otwater, and an Orchard. Seized and
token in execution as the estate of Mary
Weakly' ,
A Lot of Grotind,
situate in the town of Hampton, lierlditig
township, Adams county, "adjoining lots or
No, 1 and 3, fronting on Baltimore-street t
and known on the general plan of egad fowls
by No. 2, on,ehich are erected a •
.
2 Story Brick Dwelling •
•.
HOUSE, and Brick back-build. 1 1; ;
ing,;(occupied as a Tavern) frame -- -
Stable, and two wells of water. Seized and
taken in execution as the estate of Man
King and Miry Kill:4 •"
At the same time and place, in puittlinteo
of a writ of Venditioni Exponagi
A 'Tract of Land s -
situate in Hamiltonban - townshipii Acfra'
county,adjoining landa or Philip. Febl, lames
Watson and ethors, containing' 415 Adrer,i
mote or less, on whichere •erAeted 11 *tety
4 4 ,„ 4 ,!,-, Log Dwelling.llOise,
lob Ba rn,and other Al-buildings.
Soized land taken in execution s
the esurte of 'wines Bondi • .
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Sherifefil Offictiaittys
burg,l4loo 28, 1822.
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