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   Washington Daily National Intelligencer (Newspaper) - May 16, 1835, Washington, District Of Columbia                                MAY 1885  6946  * tH for a who do either at the ome of ordering the or give of their with to tte paper at the of their wdl be presumed aa Its cont until will be at the option of the AND Steamer Cap tain James will leave Washington for Norfolk every at 13 o'clock 1 Norfolk on Saturday in ivr the and for she will leave Norfolk every at one o'clock P. M. Passage ind destined to by leaving their romes Thomas at Stockton Supe one door east ot Brown's will be called for at their respective and conveyed to the Columbia free of freight or apply E. 18tf (GlobeO__  iu Coal and Timber Land subscriber will offer at public sale in on the 29ih in lets to salt a tract of land 4,150 between and The United jutes road parses through one corner of it. This land to contain the nearest Coal to in and must be rendered valuable by of the of and made known on the day of Should the land not be sold at public it can Sf purchased at private sale by application to the D. W. Baltimore Patriot will insert the above twice a I till the day of Fredericktown and will insert this once a week till of 5eots  WILL sell at auction at Willett's on the first of June without my House and Lot in and at ihe same time and a Seat for a factory or on the Northwest about seven from the city of near the about 22 Persons to purchase vill of course view the premises previous to Inquire of D. General or to the H street near 12eo3t_ JOHN REPUBLIC OF above Work baa now reached its 41st are requested to call and receive their at the Circulating Library of mav 113td MACKENZIE k AWAY from the living in Charles on the a Negro named Vincent about twenty-two 0TVenty-three years of dark copper straight tnd of a pleasant countenance when spoken very about five feet eight and a half mches in He has a variety of Aa be baa Uken all his clothes with he muat have or procured forged 1 he has changed bis and has made an effort to ship with as I am For the apprehension of Hawkins I will give the above if uken in any other and confined in so that I get him or one hundred tnd fifty if taken in District of or any part of except Charles or Prince George's counties in either of the said counties I give forty if confined in so that I get him E. Baltimore Patriot and Republican will publish th daily one and country paper for three weeks and the Alexandria Gazette daily one * d charge this 12dlwcp3w  to employ at this a person well skilled in intercepting at the foot of high and carrying ofT their water by under Fairfax further apply to Mr. at Office of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal in 43taw3w  a. GAITHER begs leave to inform the Ladies of Georgetown and that she has just received from New and is now at her Millinery and Fancy on Bridge near the corner of High one case of best English Straw a new of first-rate style one case of French Hits i one case of French a splendid one case of English Hats a handsome of French and the latest fashion or style uf called and the Twisted Gaither brought with her trom the North a young to the department and M she will always be able to the latest fashions from New and other the Ladies may rely upon having their articles made up in the best mode and and most tasty and superior May 133t  COLLARS AND AVE just and offer at private sale by the dozen Linen Shirt 20 do do do ot the best quality of p and and latest New York Dry Goods and invited to call and examine as I hey will only be at and to dealers at manufactory Straw Windsor Leaf and Slite Pencils by the Steel 8cc.  and Commission Penn. 13eo3t  O large and convenient house on tween F and G situated on the square with the Sisters of The is and the neighborhood and one of the pumps of water in the city near the 282awtf FUR 200 both from 12 to 25 yeara having likely servants to dispose of Will find interest to give us a as we will give higher in than any other purchaser who ia now in Ibis at all times be found at Isaac a doors below Lloyd's opposite the Centre All H. Old Point and Steamboat will leave Washington City far above and the intermediate landings on the and at 12 putting passengers on board the Richmond Boats on Wednesday and Friday the Chesapeake will leave Norfolk at I P. M. on Wednesdays and meeting the Richmond passengers in Chesapeake is new has proved to on a first rate sea boat has excellent and runs very Her last trip from Old Point to Washington was performed in lii by the Boat will be taken to and from the Hotels ill Washington by a stage free of and Freight token at the umri C. 1. at April 14eolm Agent, Passage Apr 18  Steamer Capt. James leave Washington for Baltimore every at 12 M. and will leave Baltimore every at 4 TO TBE 12eo3t  Steamboat ESSEX will leave ALEXANDRIA at 7, 9. 11, 2, and 4 leave WASHINGTON at 8,10,12, 3. and 5 every GRANDE AND is hereby that a meeting of the Shareholders for sn election of Directors of the Rio Grande and Texas Land will be holded on the 8th day of 1835, at 6 o'clock in the noon at the Office of the No. 53, Wall in the city of New from the 4th article of the articles of Association and Agreement of the Rio Grande and Texas Land The Directors from time to be chosen ' by such of the Shareholders whose names shall entered on the books of the and attend either in person or by proxy at an that purpose and who shall severally be entitled to ' one vote in respect to each and a majority of ' votes polled shall constitute an election that no shareholder under any be entitled to a vote exceeding of the whole number of shares of which the Company may be Secretary of the Rio Grande and Texas Land 11d3w  FARM FOR in behalf of Miss E. the for sale that Valuable lying between and the City of lately and for a long time and improved by the late John contains 51acres; his on it the usual farm an extensive orchard of fine a good deal of and wood and is generally in good There is a crop of winter and spring grain growing on the and ground ploughed for a corn It will be sold or as msy suit two tracts of near the and approaching the called Beall's and Robert's and indeed almost in easy of by a good and w ithin three miles of the Centre the lands are not sold at private before the 30ih they be on that day at on the at 11 A. on reasonable B. Also for an excellent Family well and in good with harness a very neat nearly made in New 12eotSOth  and iMt for sale or WILL be sold or exchanged for property in near F. on No. 9, in Square No. 266, with the improvements being a small frame fronting on 15^ will be made known on application to the Street near the Navy may 123t  of the and Ohio May 7, 1836. small notes heretofore issued by the and Ohio Canal usually called Canal will be as they become at the of the Bank of the United in this as well as at the banks P. Clerk C. O. C. 1231_  having commenced the above business in this in part of the shop of Mr. J. on 13th solic ts a share of the public His will be uniform and and his work will be executed with neatness and All orders for w ork left at Mr. will be thankfully and punctually attended The most respectable references can be given as to character or He has on hand Silver Plated and Brass Bell Pulls and basement and surbase with a general assortment materials to suit his 93tSMTh GEORGE H. MAGAZINE AND received by the Fart 33 of the Penny being the last of the volume for 1834, with a supply of bound 1832, 1833, and 1834, in half bound in calf and parts 1 to 14.  Works of H. Halj burton's Brown Lee's Book on the Reed's Six Months in a and Lady Superior's of which will be sold on the lowest 12eo2w JOHN of to wit HEREBY certify that William of said brought before as a stray trespassing on bis a dark bay about six years between thirteen and fourteen hands a small star on bia near fore foot and ofT hind foot no has bis mane on the forehead trots and under my one of the Justices of the Peace in and for said this 9ih day of 1835.  W. J. are happy to assure the public that the accommodations of the Mail Line from Washington to are ample and and in every respect calculated to give Experience has thoum that our Steamer CHAMPION ia the fastest Boat on the while the navigation to our landing is at all times fate mud unaffected by At present our mail line reaches Washington City four times out of five ahead of the but when our improvements are which we expect wUl be about of all questions about celerity he put at real in thia line have the preference in the Mail Line for all the Mail Lines leaving all leaving those leaving the end of the Petersburg and passengers will find it to be their best policy to stick to the as both swift and Mail Line leaves Washington at five and a A. M. and runs through in a and Upon this the traveller may SMITH 103taw6m  the above was an extraordinary notice of it has been taken in an amended notice signed by E. Porter We subscribe our general and are at all and in every personally responsible affirm it w that the mail line reaches Washington four times out of ahead of the that passengers in the mail have the preference in the Southwestern line at The assertion that passengers in the mail have the preference in the Western Line at Fredericksburg was submitted to one of the owners of said and by him and if received no they soon IS that passengers in our mail Line have the preference in ilie Line on South from as will by the following extract from Col. Avery's letter I will give that passengers in the Line have the as 1 have the extract published in the notice to which we from Col. Avery's Ihe question of preference is not All that is said is to point out the improbability of detention but if the crowd of passengers should be so great as to raise the passengers coming in the Line have the again Slick to the as both safe and few remarks as to the notice of E. published under date of the 4th is not that the Sydney not surpassed in speed by any boat on the Potomac is not true route by the Creek has but eight miles land carriage to is not true that their long or is over good turnpike as all who ever travelled it is not true that passengers by this route will reach their place of destination several hours earlier than by the other it is that E. 8c in causing the notice of the 4ih to be under date of the 14tb, caused to be circulated that which they knew to be to injure the and deceive the much lor the veracity of E. Porter have undertaken our contract at a very low about per annum less than the sum for which E Porter Co. were willing to undertake it. For this no we were willing to do the public service at a cheap cheaper than we have their opposition to Believing confident ly that the public intelligence will soon Ihe jus tice and policy of sustaining the Mail L ne for it is that if those who are willing to carry ihe public mails at a cheap are to be prostrated by the mail instead of being open to free must tall into the hands of ho of course if they impose their own We should not regard the opposition if it were and gentlemanly but foul and malignant has been resorted in every shape and form has been Creek has been and the attempt to monopolize the broad Potomac has not been left All this we have to bwt we shall quail with determined purpose fulfil our and give full ami efficient accommodations to the upon whose intelligent liberality and justice we confidently we are the public's obedient 18 WM. St the 7th while passing up the Potomac with the United I overhauled Ihe and undertook to pass her on the In so the Sydney veered into my to J going I had to undertake to pass her to the In this effort I was thwarted by the Sydney's again my and I saw myself reduced to the necessity of being unless I put her out of the I took step with and effected my object as gently and with as little damage as was in my This was the second occasion on which I had been treate 1 improperly by the and it surely could not be expected that I would continue to submit to statement of a portion of the on the Sydney is obviously but not so by They as f am in her and did I notice her were taken up in attention to the I ready to meet any inquiry which the parties concerned may think proper to set on Those who know me think inquiry notice in which I have is interesting in its concession of two That the Champion is faster than the Sydney 2dly, Champion reacted Washington of course generally so of the 13tf WM. P. owner is requested to come and prove pay take him 133c WILLIAM proprietors of the Washington and Cement situated on the basin of the Canal near and within one hundred yards of the Brewery of William beg leave to inform the Brick and Stone Masons of the the Farmers of the surrounding that they are now and have on SUPERIOR LUMP which can be had at their kiln for 12^ cents per exclusive of the If the proprietors furnish the the only additional charge will be the actual cost of the which will be from 12^ to 15 would also beg to call the attention of farmers to the article of Lime as a The experience of practical farmers in as weN as in Pennsylvania and has fully demonstrated that when properly applied to is not only the greatest of the but it is more durable in its and repays the farmer more abundantly by twofold than any other species of manure he could possibly The kind of lime which the proprietors sell for this purpose can be bad for 12^ cents per bushel at the for any quantity of and over 1000 For a less quantity than 1000 bushels 15 cents bushel will be 13-otaw6w___  IS HEREBY whomsoever it may that application will be made by the subscriber to at their next for a renewal or prolongation of the patent granted him by the United States on the 19th day of A. D. 1824, for an improvement the mode of planking April 10lam3m  Board qf Health convened at the City Hall on the 71h when the following officers were duly elected to serve for the ensuing year Dr. p. James following notice was ordered to be to the Board of Health for the City of declare and publish that they consider dead fith or offals of of oyster from or tnn stagnant water in or foul Juig or and decayed vegetables of all as nuisances fruitful in the of Ward or those acting as are directed to pay panicular attention to the of and have them removed or corrected when and wherever they may come under their and it is hoped that said Commissioners will promptly attend to all orders directed to them by the Board of or any member otherwise the penalty of tlie law will be enforced against all many nuisances may escape the of the members of the Hoard of the generally are to communicate in writing all neglected which may be presented to their designating the or occupiers of the property where such neglected nuisances may be and also to suggest the best mode of removing or correcting All such reports or communications must be addressed to the members of the Board belonging to the Ward where such nuisances muy also makes it duty ot the President of tlic Board of Health to cause to be the number of deaths which may have occurred within the city all earnestly requested to report to the ot ihe at the commencement of every all the interments that may have taken place in their respective grave yards during the month ly carefully designating and and alto the disease of which eadi person may have the Sextons fail to this their moral as well legal it be impossible for the President of the Board to comply with tlie as it regards the duty imposed on him is hoped and believed that no Sexton will fail to comply with the foregoing P. of ike Board of 11 virtue of a of trust S. and his on the 4th day of 1829, the will sell at public at 4 o'clock P. M. on 6ili of June part Lot numbered 35, in number 10, as laid down on the ground plat of the city of beginning at the distance of 55 feet 6 inches from the Southwest corner of 3d and and running on the line of north C Street due west 27 thence due south 180 feet to an Alley 17 feet 11 inches thence due east 27 due north 180 to the place of a two story Brick House and other improvements terms made known at time and place of On the final payment of the purchase money a and wW to piti tor S ELD may 122awtd8_____Auctioneer.  two story brick on I occupied by Esq. The situation is one of the most desirable in Possession 1st two story dwelling on 18 h next door to residence of the Possession D. May 13ot  I ON'S THOSE WORKS cheap this morning received and for sale by F. in two hereby that will be made to the Treasury Department of the United States for the renewal of the following certificates of three per stock or funded of the United issued by the Treasury of the United in the city of and standing on the books of the to the and in the name of Sarkies Merchant of which said certificates have been and viere the following and vix Oc. 2-1-, 1795, No. 10,535 No. 10,5.36 23 No. 10,502 Dec. 8 No. 10,648 9 No. 2,568 In ail twenty five thousand with the w II Sarkies May 5, 1835 9d6w  5,000 5,000 5,000 5,ODO has opened a most splendid of BKI l and which he has just received from The Lamps are of new and of elegant The is very and the Britannia and Glassware such as cannot fail to with regard to and beauty of the latter are a number of Finger of various new and very The addition of the above to his present his assortment very and he is now prepared to fill orders with punctuality and and respectfully solicits the patronage of friends and the public at his store in the Harnson would als inform the that his extensive recently destroyed by has been and is now again in full He will thankfully receive orders in his either for use or May 9  Navt May 1, 1835.  sealed and will be received at this office until three P. M. of the 22d inst. for and at the Navy D. all the Plate Iron which may be required lor ten For ships of the and tor four for frigates of the first lules are Showing the of and for one vessel of each said Iron must be of and of the best of Plate musi be ami free from an other similar and trom ragged ends and ami p eces must be kepi or made so before it shall be On the said Iron will be submitted to such test as may be necessary to prove its good quality and conformity to the which will form a part of under the directions of the commanding ot the Navy and mnst be entirely to his acceptance and or it will be and the or will be required to remove it from Navy Vard without Iron for at least four must be delivered on or before the first day of July and the remainder on or bi fore the first day of per centum will be withheld from the of each delivery as collateral in ad to the bond to be given to secure the of tlie will in any be paid until the contract shall be complied in all of Pluie for tfu a uj 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2  Eighty six Eighty-six Eighty Eighty-four Eighty-four Sixty-four Kill Forty-eight in and Twenty-six Nineteen Sixteen Twelve and a eight 3ii<l a Tu Twenty four wo Fif Eleven a half Tw Twenty two Thirty-two I One Thi ' lis hs hs Three of Plate Iron for the of a Frigate oj the st of 1  1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2  1 1  1 1 1 1 1 2  in Seventy Seventy Seventy Seventy Seventy Seventy Seventy five five four o in Seven and Twenty-six Twenty-four Sixteen T Twenty-four T w o Twenty Fifteen Thirteen Twelve Twenty-seven Seven and Twi Twenty Seventeen Twenty three Tw Three-eighths hs Thiee eighths lis One Three eighths Three-eighths h Ii To be twice a week in the National United Stales Yoik Evening New York American Trenton and He i 4 2awtd  SALK Oil WASHINGTON GLASS W The buildings have recently been and are in good a new Furnace has been constructed upon tlie most approved and the various implements for carrying on the witti some of the are now on Every information as to and to the profits which may reasonably be if the works be will be given on application to W. 11eotf  and Summer at undersigned offers for sale assortment of suitable lor the present and consisting RUSSIA very light and pleasant for Summer White and Hals in great variety of White Satin and Black Lustred Silk made light expressly for color and warranted not to change by exposure to a hot sun. Plain and finished Palm Leaf neatly finished in A full assortment will be kept during the warm from the a splendid assortment of Children's Summer made of French Hair and Manilla will be Wholesale or at the lowest B. and Dealer in Caps and May 1rt [Tel.]  my office and the Union Bank of in bank principally Virginia and with some few of letter P. May 2,) written on the face of each the red Some fifty dollar notes recollected of the Bank of the with other notes of smaller The finder will be liberally rewarded by applying to S. Y'S VOLUME NICKLIN J. Law No. 175 Chestnut St. just published a Second Volume of GENERAL containing Parts Third and Fourth of that and a recently published by Mr. containing all the amendments of the Second Edition ot his and stating the recent Statutes and since the first to the 1st 1335, with additional suggestions and new 27t  REN large commodious HOUSE on of F street and Eleventh with a large Carriage and Sheds adjacent all of which will be in complete order in a few and is well calculated for a Grocery Boarding House and Livery or and the whole containing about thirty may be appropriated to public and are so arranged as to suit families that may to be The situation is and convenient to all the public and not excelled for and good in this The will be made to a good Application to be made to the on Uie may 13dtf H. Franklin 4f/t, 1835.  Board of Directors of this Company has this day declared a dividend of 7^ per for the last six 5 to be paid to the Sti snd 2i to a to the surplus according to the EllY respectfully informs his friends and fellow lie lias relinquished the tavern keeping and opened a and Feed in same 7lli near (i The subscriber by attention to by keeping good arid selling as clu ap as his to merit a share of public 93tdStc JOHN H. OF THE \0 KUHL respectfully informs the residents of the City of and the District in that ill consequence of the he has met and the of his since he came fie concluded lo keep his office open until the end of the of in 18.36. It is situated on the Ilde ot Pennsylvania between 9th and stret Kuhl there eps a supply for sale ot the foil g c- T A N I ( A F. S I he Rob the for Chronic and other by from internal morbid from badly old troni Use fro n tiie of To specify some iif diseases rii scald Il the scorbutic 11 let her rous or of a milder ot losS of bilious diseases of the and i It is also efficacious tor dimness of inflammation of the lod to tlie hypochondria in all its s vous of eve y It is no serviceable in the removal of in the one than of in the Il Ihe remedies tlie irregularity of tlie monthly the floor green 1 s i will however long and complicated the complaint may I he acts a depuration of and the of the thus destroying and the causes of the the ot the sto aod all the org Ills of By this process is it ble lo cure diseases tie is ol if bo or lus n. t Ine r to the other organa of the b some shape or mast ihe sufferer may be to be walking slowly lo his grave Ttir of the which does not contain a particle ot of any other in a compass essences of roois und and the juices of mostly of the tropic and many exp lias it out as being most efficacious in tlie above u It is of an agret able and and is ill iis action SO that it may be given confidence lo the weakest old orto the It is equally and will fleet a cure at one time of the year as well as at it is of least to nor to nor to any proper customary an if in a cold the Restorer will retain Its s and power tor many Inali the diseases is Those re addi mnal or are will be found staled in my tor lis will delivered apprehensive of the approach of the before or ot ous or yt llow or of if used in fin I the an preven no less of sincerity than informs tlie tants Washington and the a great the of New Orleans and as wi II as tiie res dents of liave been very soon cured by Ins ly years and r having used m vain all the medicines and in and declared to be inc R si Tcd to in given Dr. Kuhl permission to make refer ence to whenever il -s dt he is aware Dr K. medicines been known to during the many years he administered them to a vast number of both in and His enables Ili m to a if a having used the lor shall find no benefit from its and doi wish to c the use of tlie no will be by letier will be given are also prepared by Dr. for the removal of A y ina and celebrated da 8peed> and perfect removal of all diseases of a delicate ria whether or of long also of the fearful on their in the it promotes tlie discharge ot bile and expels and m des Mines Gold Mine Balsam As an it tlie separation and discharge of bile and activity to the and and the It IS an strengthening to the dispels and greatly strengthens the fur a Medicated possessing ail the virtues and qualities of the while sulphur testi and c ses of cure of ihe public is referred lo the statements in snd now given in Dr. w hich may be had at his the first of June Dr. K. leaves this city for and Old but his office in this city will be kept open by an He will return to Washington about the first of Every patient wishing lo be with medicines and special will send him their an exact account ol the apparent cause of the its 8tc. S ich communications may be directed to the posi s of the cities above D. C. May 124?eo>lkc_  mISTM OLI N AN accommodate a family or or five or six very pleasantly through the Her residence 's on the corner of 4i Street and Missouri a few South of Pennsylvania Her are T at May party on I a black SHAU embroidered in colored The person It w ill send it to the office of the where a suitable reward for if will be 13eo3t  CASH FOR 500 both from 12 to 25 years of having likely servants to dispose will find it to their interest to give us a as we will give higher in than any other purchaser who is or may hereafter come into this April 6  

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