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   Washington Daily National Intelligencer (Newspaper) - February 20, 1836, Washington, District Of Columbia                                7184,  wort y Il be fil I y Jam Cng a of OB rfl 1 the i perfetti i Bud 1 of 83.  1 at it ily iwill to ame froto the I of the to I i spee lich dji and ali i ' i late relie leir menili of 8 these I state of i ad remark every on a had th BY poa A ten dollars fob six SIT in for a who do either at the time ordering the or give notice of their wish to have tho paper discontinued at the expiration of their will aa desiring its continuance until and it will be continued at the option of the WESTERN Mail Stage leaves the Office in the National every for Md. at 3 o'clock in the passing through and and arrives at Frederick town at 1 o'clock P. M. and in time to all the Western It leaves the Mail Stage to Talbot's in Frederick nt U M. and arrives in Washington nt 8 P. M. The proprietor informs the public that he has so arranged the lins as to make four changes of horses each and that he has stocked the roarl with first rale post coaches and and careful and experienced and that no pains shall be spared to and carry them over the road with the utmost feb 3d2w aud New Orleans Samuel C. swill sail as above on the 1st of brig William on the loth of January brig on tlie 1st of They will continue to leave this port on the 1st and 15th of each month throughout the shipping They are all vessels of the first commanded by experienced will at all times go up the Mississippi by e very used to promote the interest of shippers and comfort of may prevent a disappointment by having their bills of lading ready the day previous to as they will go promptly ai ihe that are intended to be will at any time be rt i foi at 25 cents per c 23tf Alexandria.  IN to purchase a number of of both for which I will pay the highest market Persons to will do well to give me a at my near the National Letters addressed to through the Poit shall receive the earliest H. nov 24d&ctf Washington.  Trustees of this Institution have appointed Mr. M. principal of the Martinsburg to take charge of this and it is now open for The healthy situation of this the strict attention given to the and of the have justly given it a high character and the Trustees feel assured under the control of Mr. the duties of the Students will be learned the several branches of an English education are well taught at this and moderate are two vacations of three weeks in April and Oc per from 10 to 15  Mr. is highly recommended by the following gentlemen Elisha P. C. J. S. of tho Martinsburg D. H. J F. S. Esq. of District of Rev. James of do Rev. R. R. Washington do w. Esq. Washington George C. D. D. President of Princeton New D. D. President of Pa. C. James Esq of and maoy other gentlemen of In addition to the unremitting attention of the Principal and the Trustees give personal supervision to the government of the School and the habits of the Henry Otho Stevenson A. P. W. W. D. 92aw4t  the Sew York Evening are not in the habit of making out certificates of com w for unlicensed but we do know of a approved too by the that cannot be recommended too highly to every family during the present warm It is denominated Butler's Effervescent sian and its medicinal properties are admirably adapted to the alleviation and removal of the numerous bodily complaints incident to the summer doubt the offers a more innocent and effective or more pleasant or palatable Having seen virtues tested in cases of severe headache and threatened cholera we can conscientiously testify concerning effervescent magnesian the prevention and and Liver Nervous habitual Cutaneous Ac. The surprising efficacy of this superior medicine has obtained for it tho patronage of many eminent whose high its extensive and increasing fully prove iu and bids fair to render it the most peculiar remedy To the the and it will be found from its promoting a proper action of the liver in the secretion of the or collects it when in a vitiated Obstructions of the stomach or bowels are gradually it restores tlie and gives and energy to the and residents in warm climates will find Magnesian Aperient a article; it prevents any accumulation is and the method of preparing it unusually by H. sold 27  BOTANIC LANPHIER respectfully tenders his services to the s of Washington as Practitioner of Botanic to the theory and principles of Dr. Samuel as bpi forth in his New Guide to or Botanic Family also has on for at his office on the east side of 9th between D street and Pennsylvania an asr of Botanic together with Thomson s including his new where may be had also the Thomsonian or being a Synopsis of theory and principles upon which the practice is in which is a variety of certificates of cures made in Dr. F. Plummer's in These cures were performed on persons who bad for a length of time perseveringly tried the usual remedies in and had recourse to the remedies as a demier or only and last hope Such facts are sufficient of themselves to recommend the to the candid investigation of every searcher after as well as to many a hopeless Having practised Medical for thirty years former successful experience convinces him of its value as a curative agent in a variety of particularly such as are termed and result from local an Electrical Apparatus at bis he will attend to any that may please to favor him with their The operation is not attended either with pain or danger Ui the as strong shocks are seldom very THE liAST OP THE the Author of Last days of 2 volumes bound in is this day received for sale by P. at the Library immediately east of feb 10  MAMMOTH M- of Washington will cut this Cheese at their house on the 22d of by Mr. S. of New the weight of which seven and fifty and ii one of very and have no in saying aye will make it if not to Cheshire Messrs. P. S. cutting it on the 2:;d of fbr distribution among As there is yet ample lime such lovers of good who wish to avail themselves of the rare opportunity of from 10 to 200 pounds of this we recommend to them lo give Messrs. P. a and their names upon their subscription feb CITY subscribers have the to inform the public that this establishment is now in full and that orders or Window Glass can be complied with at short With a view to insure improvement in tlie quality the the have incurred additional expense in the a of combined the unremitted of a practical Superintendent at the cannot fail to that Dealers may therefore upon obtaining an improved at former are Sep 19- 3tawtf. LEWIS JOHNSON OF ou President and Directors of the and Ohio Railroad having to the transportation of the depots in and such and after Wednesday the 20th oe received for between the hours ofS A. M. and fl H. M. at those destined for Washington or under the delivered for will be distinctly they be properly and carefully and be by a list of the of packages sent to the together witli the name of the and of tlie party the otherwise they cannot be is to be indispensable that all goods aj any depot of this forward by each wagon or dray a separate receipt for the poods laden in such wagon or and that also at the same a duplicate of such which lost will be retained by the depot person or wishing to engage an entire will be at any suitable place with a close the said persons can hiad and place under it expressly understood that this wiil lake no cognizance of the contents of such except a-s regards ils neither will they be for injury or damage arising from bad of the laden in such Company will not be responsible for the or of any commodities transported by them on the will they bo for any claims for damage alleged to have been received by any goods or commodities transported by unless such claims shall be made the said foods or commodities are removed from the possession of the if goods or which shall have been transported on this be not received or taken away by or owners on the day of arrival at tlie depot to which they shall have been this Company will not be responsible or any claims for loss or damage which may be alleged to been sustained by such goods and in if goods and as be permitted to remain in or the the or one or more nights after arrival as will remain so at the sole ami exclusive risk of the consignees or owners of the said goods and is requested that persons gooas to the depot whenever it may be stave in tae receipt the of such WOOD B. O. R. of the B. O. R. R. Jan. 19.  1 1.1 at oBo on the 204td4iw Tel. and Candle Manufacturing Business 1 on under the name and firm of P. J. will in future be carried on in tlie name of D. P. All demands against the former firm wil be instantly paid by and all due to said firm are to ba paid lo We lake this opportunity of our sincere thanks to ihe citizens of Georgetown and for the generous which they have hitherto given and beg leave to assure them that no exertions of ours will be spared in future to meril a continuance of the JOHN W. B. Those indebted to the firm of P. A J. will be called on in a few days with their 26w.3w D. P. J. Court of the District of Columbia for the County of William T. Mary R. Ann and Frederick of complaint in this case states that James of Washington died indebted lo the on a judgment at in the num of dollars with interest from April 2, till That of died indebted to ihe complainant on a judgment obtained against James and the said in the sum of one hundred interest from May 3, till and That no of cither of said judgments has been That James leaving no estate sufficient fir paying the against and leaving a Sophia and twij the William T. and Mary That said Thomas Wilson leaving no personal estate lo pay the him and the said Jamos and the Ann an a report of ihe of the Court aforesaid shows that nett proceeds ol the shares of the said James Wilson and theS said Thomas of certain property sold under a decree of ihe and remaining in the hands of the Frederick ihd trustee carry into the said are each two hundred and thirty-six twenty-five and a half The prays that the said of James Wilson's share may be applied to paying thei judgment against and that the said of Thomas share may be applied tlie of the judgment against him and James And it appears that the Mary R. resides the District of beyond the th's it is hereby this 5th day of lhal ihr said be and in said on the first Monday in June ind answer it ill be taken for confessed against her Provided that this order and the substance anil object of said once a week for sir weeks in the National the first publication thereof to be al four before the first Monday in June 6w'Cw  ii is hereby the that remained unsold at tlie adjourned sale of January 2d, of City for taxes ue the Corporation of is postponed lo the 2d of April and will then take place at the City at 12 jan 9wu Collector 5lh and 6th Mary's County as a Court of I 83a.  Mordecai C. of John Brady and Rosalie stales that John Brady died sometime ui the year eighteen and leaving a widow several all of whom arc the both of whom are that said Brady did not leave personal sufficient for the payment of his that he seized of certain real to a tract of land called containing hundred more or lying in Mary's The further judgment obtained against as administrator of in the Stales District Court for tlie District of by Aaron as next friend of Harriet Ann which by was rendered against for the whole amount of the not as it have been to bind of said John that said greatly exceeds the amount of assets in his and concludes with praying that the decree the sale of said reaf estate fiar the payment of this and other debts of the Jolm which is the object of the and for as much as Emily one of the resides out of the State of Maryland beyond the jurisdiction of this b is 2d of 1835, by the that notice be given fo said Emily lo be and appear in this Court on or before the first Monday in May answer the of of the said complainant in this or otherwise the said be as confessed a copy be published in some paper in the District a week for six we the first be al months to tlie mid first Monday of May One of tho Assistant Judges of 1st Saint Mary's this morning several new and beautiful arranged and labelled by two with books and instruments necessary in the study of from press of Fielding a full consignment of Prayer and in every variety of 13 ' JAMES large three story brick dwelling situated on Pennsylvania near recently occupied by M. late French A and stable are ched to a comfortable two-story brick three doors west of the can be had by applying to Mr. THOMAS Jefferson feb 4w3w  hundred dollars AWAY from the subscriber on the oth day of 1S34, residing about five miles from Charles my negro man calls about 26 years of 5 feet 7 or 8 has a down look when spoken full his hair grows low in his copper He a wife at George near Prince Calvert and may be somewhere in thai he has been seen in a wood boai running wood from Patuxent river or and may be there If he is I apprehend that he will endeavor lo reach or some other I will give the above reward of two dollars for the apprehension of said Judson if token out of the Slate of and the sum of one hundred dollars if taken within the said State and secured so that I get him and all reasonable charges Any person apprehending the said negro will please address the near Charles 11law4m  A of 9 or the It is situate without the corporate limits of tlie City of ill the termination of Maryland ond adjoining the loll pate of the Baltimore Turnpike The improvements consist of a well-built frame two stories and other The apart from has been occupied as a tavern for many and ihc situation offers inducements to persons wishing to pursue that The lot lies and would make a good market or grass for my and other with the fronting 50 feet on 8th street and extending back 100 The improvements would rent for three hundred liars per Persons wishing to may find me on 8th about between Market Spare and the General Post jan 25w5t JOSEPH L. article of the kind has ever been offered the by testimonials of a character so from sources as or that has met with more general have been most successfully in almost every variety of disorder of the and such as acid pain and distension of the stomach and incipient habitual of sick They are a and comfortable lor females daring pregnancy and subsequent relieving sickness at the and many of the incidental nervous Literary most persons of sedentary find them very Those who indulge too freely in the pleasures of the find speedy relief fnan the sense of oppression and distension which by taking the Those who arc drinking mineral and particularly those from southern climates and ague and fever wil find them a valuable Those who are exposed to the of on voyages or can lake them at oil limes with perfect In full doses they are highly efficacious and safe They seldom or never produce sickness at die stomach or the mass of testimony accompanying each the following certificates are the Leri S. D. D. Bishop of North March 2, 1836.  for tho last three years been intimately acquainted Dr. John of and enjoyed hia professional I take pleasure in stating that his character as a and experienced his in regard to tlic use of his to the entire confidence of the My experience of the good effects of these for two years satisfies me of their eminent particularly in aiding in impaired digestion and warding off bilious Having been for a long time subject lo the annual recurrence of such I was in the habit of resorting for security against and with very partial to a use of calomel or blue But since my acquaintance with the Pill of Dr. which he prescribed in the first instance I have not been tlie necessity of using in any besides being wholly exempt from bilious Several members of my family arc experiencing the same beneficial S. Governor 21st, 183^.  Pills have been used in my which is a large with tho most beneficial A number if friends who have been afflicted and r disorders of the have spoken to me in terms i/f the relief they experienced from this Without the evidence I have received from my intimate knowledge of the and private character of Dr. for the twenty justifies me in that he would give no assurances of of his own or of professional of which ho was not perfectly and on which the public might not safely the Hon. George E. Nov. 7, For several years past Dr. Pills have been used as a domestic medicine in my I have myself frequently used them for tlie relief of acid and resulting from imprudence or excess in and I have had many of learning from others their when used for like My experience ond observation justify me in saying t lat tho afforded by the Pills is generally and almost always may be taken at any time without danger or and ihot their operation is attended by no or other disagreeable and though I have known many persons use I have known none who did not who sustained any and none who failed to derive benefit from their upon ihe I do not hesitate lo recommend as on and efficacious in and believe them myself to be tho best medicine ever offered U. the E. the Hon. rd late Member of Congress from the near I November 10, 1831. I severely afflicted fjr soveral years with ond general I called in the aid of and visited most of the mineral springs of in the United without any material until my case was thought to be Being compelled in the winter 1B24 to spend some weeks in consulted Dr. when he prescribed what is now as by the of which I goon became much I continued to lake them for some until my health was entirely to which they mainly Another member of my family subsequently used them with like benefit and been many years well acquainted with Dr. I take in mentioning him as a gentleman of great worth and and of known and admitted science and skill in his and in recommending Pills as a most valuable medicine to those afflicted with the diseases 1 hove Pills ore prepared by L. at N. and sold by appointment by the ing and in most of ihe towns in tho United CO. M. nov 26w a black Florence saic having a dove on A suitable reward wdl be for its through this Jcb 17.^t J' AND of and set set by ond rost Ladies and m such articles wiil please call nt store of ROBERT where they will remain a short bine for 1711  a mi I Chamber on door lo Miss Handy's boarding 17t  is to give the subscriber has obtained from the Court of 5t. Mary's letters of on the personal estate cf Nelson B. O. late of said All persons having against the said deceased arc hereby warned lo the same to properly on or tlie Isl day of August next they may by from all benefit of said GiTen under my lath day of 1S36.  JAMES B. feb Oi l Sherry subscriber has in a very choice selection of M. superior OW and amongst them a part of fine cargo imponed by him in March per from and which is both in wood and viz 4 of Old ndon 20 quarter half quarter 100 dozen 23 Old and Fine Extra Old and Superior Old of former importations 3jO dozen of 7 to 10 old London of the favorite of Gould Co. of Murdoch Co. and of J. Howard March dozen of high quality ond in 1823,  dozen choice old Cognac 10 years Champagne of the vintages uf 1805, and 1817.  daily and imported under especial dozen of the choicest and purest Xeres very and of Brown and Pale a of being of the of 1790, 1801, and 1SI.">, baskets Champagne of the most approved and favorite For on reasonable of and Water C. jau 302awlm  time for Pollo Rico and New Orleans have iu bogs Porto Riso bags Sumatra Popper 200 half and boxes and Youne Hyson Teas 80 est ludio do 00 bil New England Rum 20 half quarter and octaves old P. Madeira 80 half aud octaves and other half and quarter casks 20 2 and 3 dozen each superior old from the house of Tenife A Co. 100 boxes Sperm assorted St. Ubes do T. Ground from the Lubec 500  and assorted 30 bales 3-4 and 4-1 Brown and from the A full supply of Cotton of all and Seine Twine from the Occoquan fai torv 2)0 bolls Cotton Duck 700 Figs 10 soft shelled Almonds 10 cases Salad Oil 40 boxes Lemons 300 lbs. in small packages patent spring obtained a patent right for an invention and valuable improvement of in making a Spring according to his have been tried by a number of of this as well as by others ot u all of whom concur in pronouncing for ease and and for lo the horse's very far superior to ony saddle heretofore used by Numerous certificates might be obtained from gentlemen who have used thi to jK ove them superior lo any other Spring now in but for the present the refers the public annexed exclusive right of making and vending these saddles is by Idlers vested in the He is lo dispose of the patent right to persons who may to All upon the post and to him at this will be promptly attended Va Dcc 5, Adorn Hi of the invent r of ihe Spring for which he has lately a had one of made w I rode round tho a of two hundred or is the and of this that 1 il no ic riding that I have rodr r this but before without and 1 from recommend this of as lo any other that I have seen ot heard of. Mr. I those saddles as low of equal made on the old yet lo who comfort in one of these is worth a nf the other description of and if I could nol 1 would not lake 8100 for which mc 830. Oj the j is less likely to hurt tile horse's back than any description of the pressure is less on one part of the and the spring being the the latter steady and free from that chafing motion common to other Al any these saddles must be as safe as any nnd more comfortable to the 4, 1835.  JAMES undersigned having for some time one of Mr Adam Hickman's Potent Spring is fully satisfied that for ease and comfort to the and safety lo the horse's it is very fir superior to any saddle he has ever seen or He can cheerfully it to the public as a very useful as m improvement in under my band 5th diy of 1335.  concur fully in the above rec of Mr. Hickman's Spring J. December 5, 1935.  ALL WHOM IT MAY subscriber having that certain and who have not the right to do are using and vending his invention ofa Spring for which he has obtained a patent hereby cautions all against and vending said without having obtained from or his authorised the right to do 08 he is determined to prosecute every such offence with all the rigor of the 2, Jan. 1836.Jan. 14law4iy  of the Chesapeake aud Ohio Feb. 183. consequence of the late severe and at the request of contractors who deaire lo have further of the Tunnel section of die canal the Paw Paw tho time far receiving proposals lor ihe of the Tunnel is extended to the 9lh dny of March specification heretofore exhibited will be modified in some h will be explained either at this or ot ilic of the Commissioner of tlie at after the 1st day of time proposals for the abutment of the Potomac to be constructed in and o fur the waste is also extended to the Olh day of March P. 18ootM9 Clerk ond Ohio Canal young man as clerk in a grocery store One that can come well and of good steady will hear ofa good situation to feb 18__S. Kinchey and Jacob Maria Anthony Rodolph of complaint states that late of gp 1 the city of in the District of debts to the that after the said debts were a deed conveying all his properly of every description to the Ann in for the exclusive benefit of the said Christian and his which said comprised a lot of distinguished in tlic subdivision of lots as 2, 3, and 4, in square 2S0, in tlie c ily That the said and hia leaving issue ilie Anna since the of the said Ann received certain moneys from the sales of personal property conveyed by the deed and object of the is lo set aside the deed of trust as being void against to subject fund thereby created to the payment of the debts due lo the the contingency of the personal property being to obtain a sale of the real And forasmuch as it appears lhat the is not a resident of the District of and is beyond the process of this it is this 20th day of 1836, lhat the said named absent defendant be and appear in our said Court on or by the last Monday in May to answer the said of or the matter and things shall be taken for confessed against and such decree made in the premises such absent defendant as ic the Court shall seem Provided this order and the and object of the said of complaint be published in the National once a week for six the first insertion to appear al least four months before the last Monday in order of the 30law&w  the state op an Court fur Saint Mary's held at the in on the 12th day of in the year of our eighteen hundred and present Joseph C. Rd. other were the purporting lo be the last will aud testament of Rachael late of Saint Mary's having this day been exhibited to the for and none of Ihe near relations of the deceased it is ordered by the Court the said will be admitted to probat on or after the in March in case no cavern shall have been or objections made lo the taking of the probat to said provided a copy of this order be published in the National Intelligencer for on or the said 2d in March testimony that ihc is a true copy taken f. om one of the records of the of the Court of Saint Mary's I have hereunto subscribed my ond seal uf Ihe said 10th of in the year eighteen hundred and 16w3w G. annual veto of Andrew President of the United collected in one octavo price one is just published and for sale by P. The Life and Political Opinions of Martin Van by one wilh a 81 25.  Life of 1 volume large and elegantly engraved Portrait of the Vice President is shortly expected from New and will be for sale at the Waverly immediately east of 4  of Alexander jr. aud 9th 1S36. object of the Sled in this is to obtain o lo set aside the deed hereinafter and that the land therein mentioned be subjected lo the payment of the states that Adam one of the indebted lo Alexander Evans in the sum of one hundred and dollars and which said sum on the 2d dny of to the sum of uie dollars and three rents to tlie payment the said Crawfurd and a certain Charity B. one of his executed to said Alexander their joint or payable twelve months after date that no pan of the money for which said was passed being except twenty tlie said Alexander Evans brought suit in Prince George's County Court against both the said Adam Crawfurd and said Charily M. B. Crawfurd as the latter of whom having this life before was served with the suit as her and the said Alexander Evans obtained the iwid Adam Crawfurd a ju the amount of said single with interest and subject to the of twenty as before mentioned that said Evans sued forth a writ of fieri on the and lands and If of said Adam that ihc said Crawfurd and the said M. B. a certain Voltaire two named of whom hove since departed life and without leaving the other grantees in tlie deed and a certain Ann now the wife of William their heirs and legal representa a certain Juines and jr. and Caroline now the wife Jesse all of whom are and whom ihc complainant prays be made lo her said combining together t said Alexander Evans in the and lo him ihc of the said the said Adam a short after the rual to v. on the 18th 0,-iober, 18-23, executed a or whereby he conveyed lo the said M. B. Voltaire James Sophia Adam jun. and Caroline all of whom aie his as tenants in in fee for and in consideration of one a tract or parcel of land situate in Prince George's called Little containing ond more or ond the m tlie soid deed and as being the only tangible property of the said Adani was possessed al the time of suing out the wril of fieri facias and which writ was relumed nulla the said Adam Crawfurd pretends that he has no or means lo satisfy said he and the other defendants insisting upon the validity of said whereas complainant ly that same was and made without any valuable or sufficient and is fraudulent and void in law as against the demand of said Alexandrio the full amount of which will be lost to the estate of said Alexander unless it can be made out of Ihe land in the said deed as the said Charity M B. who was jointly bound for said died without leaving property of any except her right to an undivided in the said in virtue of The also sUles that said Adam jun. and Jesse and Caroline his reside out of tlie Slate of is thereupon that the by causing a copy of this order to be published in some newspaper once in each of three successive weeks before the 12th day of March give notice to the said absent of the and object of the lhat they may be warned to appear in this court in or by a on or before the 9lh day of July to show if any they why a decree should nol be passed as True Reg. Cur. 16law3w  OPTICAL WELDON has the pleasure of announcing that he up his original Graud Microscope at Assembly now and will continue every evening from 7 to 9 o'clock Admittance 50 children half Season tickets for one one For two objects will be brilliantly projected upon a disc containing upwards of 200 feet of Among them will bo the larva of the Gnat and in various The of the Chemical Salts are beautiful beyond the sting and tongue ofa the and teeth ofa 3je Chintz or Bed Bug will be to about fifty feet in and the common Flea larger an B. The objects will be varied every feb 15  Prince George's County sitting as a Court uf February 1830.  L. W. by the this lOth doy of thot the sale made and reported by William trustee in the above be ratified and unless canse to the contrary be shown on or before the fourth Monday in April provided a copy of this order be inserted in some newspaper published in the District qf once 4 week fbr three successive weeks before the Monday in March The trustee's report states the amount of sales to be of file Plag of tHe United States at now open for exhibition brick opposite on Pennsylvania This National Picture is the product of the means and of several patriotic citizens of with Ihe desire of perpetuating a painting and the unique and grand moral spectacle it for the benefit of all who feel proud of our triumphant victory even without the loss of life or for which object they employed a native artist to execute tlie It is submitted lo the American their favorable opinion will insure its Admittance 00 Open from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. feb 17ifdtf  Rate CLOSE widi brass New York has been but lillle Now to he seen at an excellent Driver and Dining Room who can bring as to of Inquire 1.Ot and Com. march of mind is and noone should permit lo be in of them without making an effort for the labor exchanged for five easy celebrated and tem of finished Mercantile adapted to and Uie finished taught by thb Academy six of Brown's next door to Todd's Hat tu continue for two which is Ly all by whom ii has been to approach for more to than any on the pre-eminent principle of the combined movements for ting crooked cramp and and affording the most admirable facility of A single trial will suffice lo convince the most incredulous of lis truly wonderful or cramped no matter how stubborn the joints may appear to will be reformed into a style al oni e and in FIVE LESSONS OF ONE HOUR EACH 1 1 By late of tlie Systematic Writing London and Inventor and Patentee of the process for improving and defective on the adjusted principle of Checks and and who was honored with the last prize granted by the National Convention of Scho held in 1830.  m the cities of New and it is universally In London and Paris it was patronized by their present and other members of the Royal Family os also in this by thousands of the most distinguished among whom moy be classed her and Representatives of the American In it has become the standard and generally adapted system throughout all The terms arc extremely and the most success as any pupil will be allowed additional free of should he or Irom any cause not be an accomplished writer in five What can be in separate Early applications are fidlow ing will show the estimation in system is held by many and illustrious individuals a held in Leicester this system was and resolutions giving ita over all others of Sir Jan. Sir of Sir Walter Earl Francis of the holding an official station under the Government of availed himself of an of the principles of this curious and yet simple in the presence of the veteran who was delighted w ith and himself in the highest of feb 10eo6t  fishing shore for are authorized to negotiate for the shore in King George lying a few miles above attached to the estate called late the residence of Mr. The which has a fine beach of sufficient is to be capable of much profit to the and Mr. who has lately purchased the is willing to unite with a practical fisherman in making ibe and will be very liberal in the terms for a of one year or a number of Please apply for further JOHNSON Oct 30law if boarding under direction of a Classical Teacher of approved habits and went into operation in January name ofthe h name is changed with the location of the building for the It is situated on an eminence near a well of fine in 'the midst of an agreeable and very healthy where cheap and accommodation for may be in the family of the whose roomy dwelling is but a few steps for a year often including and 865  in the English be admitted tit any time at a proportionable It that pay ments should be made half-yearly in B. April 11lanitf Prince William AND LANGDON'S lead ofthe above warranted is this day from a recent and ior sale at a advance upon the London by F. estimation in which these celebrated Pencils are may be of from the fact that they have been spuriously imitated both in England and as well as in the United They will bo found graduated to degree ond from the double B to the triple Drawing Pencils from the various of al New of of Vegetable Tracing Paper of the largest size and best English Antiquarian Drawing and also the r of same and Gorman Mathematical Instruments the most superior sold by the set or single Newman's English Water Colors Mouth Patent India Ink Sable and Camel's Hair with a full assortment of articles of the same all of which may be relied on as being of the best quality that can possibly be procured by tho and will be found uniformly as low as the same articles regard to the can be purchased for in the United ot iho Circulating east of feb 19  Maps of Florida and of in the are just received and sale by P. in all cases the latest All those of the South western States and are issued from the and will be found every way more perfect and complete than any heretofore at the Waverly Circulating east of 19  has received an additional supply of India Carred amongst which is a set supposed to be the one for sale in this and is considered very cheap by those who have seen prices varying from f 1 25 for sale at HalL feb 19 [Tel]   

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