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   Washington Daily National Intelligencer (Newspaper) - February 13, 1838, Washington, District Of Columbia                                8t ten six six IN for a who do thS Urao of ihe or gire notice of wisU ty havo ibc at tho expiration of until nnd il wili Le ul the SINGLE a can be with in a in a centrai pari of tlie to A. and left at the office of the National will meet with immediate 7?otf  largo embracing ttU and fur sale at reduced and fancy between I lib and 12th S. A lot very superior Principe in quarter for sale 88 - - 7  H. rItTER tenders bis grateful thanks to the of and others for post and begs leave to inform parents and others having charge and care of that he corrects all irregularities of the teeth of children and young handsomely and S. The poor who may be suffering from tlie evil effects of teeth shall be attended to free of charge on each evening from fl to 6 at bis establishment on Pennsylvania Sth lOth and her one of her In I price is just received for sale 7  for sale following property In and near to Charles storehouse formerly owned by tho late Samuel on which there are two one nearly one in good fof with brick chimneys and comfortable rooms one fine with sheds on both and good and lot formerly occupied by witb suitable all io good a snug little front to two miles from eighty to one hundred acres good and healthy with a good dwelling and other all in good There is also attached to this a tan which was carried on to great profit and advantage by the lata Samuel The tan yard has all tlie houses necessary attached to ii for Ac. and might if sold separate from the person wishing to purchase either or all of property cdn have it on accommodating by application to feb 7eo7l PIKE A have just received and opened a select and rich of Fancy Articles at my on between 9th and 10th where 1 most respectfully invite the ladies and gentlemen to 8 or id on Ladies fine HARMON A Ci respectfully announces to bis friends and that his second course will commence on Tuesday 8, at his dwelling on E fronting Pennsylvania between 13tb and of for young and from 3 to 6 p. m. For young 6 to 8 p. m. For 8 to 10 p. C. L. will also give private lessons at bis rooms in dancing and from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. on the above Cotillion party every feb 52awSt  R. SPALDING gives notice that he has taken the Long Room over Major Exchange comer street and Pennsylvania and offers his services to the in the various branches of his and House In the execution of which the most attention will be given to work he may be favored In to his ornamental he assures his friends that it shall in no wise fall short of that degree of excellence which has heretofore secured for it unmeasured jan 30e66w_WM. R. and remedy therefor is to be had of Dr. and which proves successful in cases by weakness of the remedy gives health and strength to the whole nervous mode of giving help is and easily to be made return foi the fee of being sent on to where the Doctor his assistance for a family is restores hearing and in a short and that too employing any medicine and it no be to know during the time people are using what will be sent to they can live as and can go abont their daily is transmitted by free of postage and for any other sickness happening in help is at the same free of 30eo7t  KING JOHN Land and ral Washington D. C. Office in the rooms lately occupied by the Bank of the corner of F and 15ih for one to two cords of the best F re wood for on reasonable about from one to two miles from Georgetown on the west side of the The wood either cut and or to suit Apply to 3. W. Esq. at tbe Glebe in the or to the in p. VAN 5If  have this day 20 wool dyed cloths 10 pieces 20 pieces silic and Batin pieces superior Irish linens 200 pieces cotton long Il IS particularly requested that all persons who havo not 1 1837 hy note or and do as wc are desirous of opening new accounts for ine present 29dim BRADLEY A sabbath SCHOOL The Sabbath School designed to aid in elevating liin Sabbath School By Rev. John J of tbe First Congregational in Just received and for sale between 9th and lOth ON THE view of the origin and nature of the Constitution of the United deduced the political history ami condition of the colonies and States from 1774 1778, and the decisions of the Supreme Court of the United by Henry Associate Justice of the Supremo in one is just published and this day received lor Baldwin's Reports of the Circuit Court for tho 24  MAGAZINE for 1836 and for sale at R. 9ih and 10th Pennsylvania 31  and brass ed respectfully inform their and the Public that they ihe iron and brass foundry on Maine 4i and 7tli Washington where all either iron or will be thankfully Md the work finished in a workmanlike at the shortest Highest given for cast jy 20eol6t_ SHARE A has lately from the North a lot Cap Blank Books be sold at the per Books a ai toe Long low 17  WASHINGTO: 13, 1838.  7801.  FOR Georgia have now on hand at at a large of Lumber for sale by tbe or in smaller and they are prepared to furnish on short notice all kinds of tho bbsi sawed to any required and at the most communications may be addressed to the Agent of the Georgia Lumber at and will receive prompt B. of Georgia Lumber feb 3d3ui  Warren Middle is a select limited in the o. and by the subscriber as with tbe aid of such may moat methods and are adopted such as are to and to elicit of In ifie study of tbe Greek and particular attention is paid to minor English so a separate English anda Preparatory includes four embracing a course of liberal education but littlo inferior to that in most of our and at much less It is presumed that a alter the of any one of these will be prepared to with a class of ths same name ia As far as time and tho constitutes the course of studies Hair's Cicero and s English Profane Sacred Reading and Latin Greek New Malte English Sacred Reading and Latin Greek and Sec. and S. History unci Latin Cicero de Gr. Natural Philosophy and Moral Logic Sacred History and such studies are pursued as wilt qualify for admission to tlie In the English parents and guardians will tbe branches good library is accessible to the students st all in which are statedly deposited a number of the most devoted to nnd Lyceum is in successful affording opportunities and facilities for mental regulations respecting health and habits of personal cleanliness are adopted and as every parent must The lodging and constructed with special reference to ventilation and And every practice on the the student calculated to injure health is system of manual labor is voluntary witli the uniting healthful exercise with pecuniary morals of the pupils are most sedulously Their limited number and select as welt as the retired location of the are calculated to favor this All amusements and recreations are limited to such distances as to avoid all contact with improper The Sabbath is devoted to attendance on public orto such moral employments as most meet the cordial approbation of all religious pupils are daily associated with the and their government is purely The rales and for deportment and attention to study ore enforced by and yet are such as to challenge tbe severest scrutiny of the most rigid A strict regard to truth and personal integrity are the principles upon which they are taught to and a youth whom repeated efforts cannot induce to regard these principles as most sacred and must speedily close his connexion with the and annual are statedly and the results forwarded to pa rente in regular monthly reports and annual with statements respecting The school is at all times open for the inspection of friends and the Public most flattering testimonials have been received from a very large rf those educated in tho speaking in the highest terms of the system of mode of personal Ac. Ac. Many of these individuals are now actively engaged in professional and it is presumed that they are competent to judge of the merits of the Eighth Annual Session will commence October 15lh, 1837, and close August 1838.  is not that the visit home during the excepting under very special for hoarding and per session of ton payable February 1st, 350 May 1st, and the balance at the close of the The students furnish Ac. A reduction is marie to pious students of limited having the ministry in No applicant received for less than a or that portion of the session remaining at the time of Those entering aller the commencement of the session are charged only for tho remaining portion of the And as it is a select none will be without satisfactory credentials of good moral J. J. Messrs. T. A. A. S. E. W. and Daniel T. W. L. F. B. S. B. D. D. T. Ap C. U. S. Sep. 14wly  Congressional new edition of the Congressional this day published and for sale by KENNEDY A the Pennsylvania Engraved Plans of the Senate and House of 263t  for will and liberal for a number of likely under twenty-five years of families I can be found at B. O. a few doors below Lloyd's opposite tho Centre H. 26tf V<^nshington OF application to me the a Judge of the court Charles by in of Thomas H. praying for tbe benefit of the act of Assembly for the relief insolvent passed at November 1803, and the several supplements a schedule of his property and a list of his on as far as he can ascertain being annexed to his and the H. Latimer having satisfied me by competent testimony that he has resided in the State of Maryland two years immediately preceding Ihe time of his application it is therefore ordered by me that the said Thomas H. Latimer be discharged and that by cousing a copy of this order to be inserted in some newspaper in the District of Columbia once a week for two successive months before the third Monday of March notice to his creditors to appear before Charles County Court on tlie 3d Monday of March foi the purpose of recommending a for their and show if any they why the said Thomas H. the benefit of said act and supplements as under my hand this 3rt day of in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and J. One of the Justices of tho Court of Charies Co. dec 20law2in  August 1837. by the Court that tho creditors of ' T. a petitioner for the benefit of the insolvent tho State of bo and appear before tbe Judges of County Court on tho third Monday in March to appoint a trustee for their and show if any they why the said Benjamin T. Johns shall not have the benefit of said Provided a copy of this be inserted in some newspaper published in the District of Columbia once a week for two months said third Monday in March 12w2m Clerk of Charies County EDITION OF BU NEW Siege of with ia expected be for New 5 Molasses baskets Bordeaux silver capped 600 gallons pale bleached warranted pure And in bogs and 50 do do St. Together with a large 93l E. G. A W. fine matched of well L ond vory for family a Carriage and wishing to buy horses will do weil to at A. Fuller's for all and agents in the of the United with the and of all ships and vessels to the Prepared at the Department of For between 9ih and 10th Penn. TREAT FOR received at the National Eating corner between and a lot of fino TER superior to any that ever been in this Also fresh Bear and other wild and Canvass Bucks small Ducks and other Soups J and every ether luxury of tho this and the markets can N. to Meals furnished in any part of the at short feb 103ld  combining and by J. and 1 of 533 handsomely price 91.  tracts for list in on on the on the Bcc the River Robert Agricultural Self Coal Invention and the Life of Peter the Great Evidences of Christianity Surveying Canals t thb Northwest Passage Just received and for sale 9  religious Analogy of natural and to the constitution and course of By Joseph LL. D. With an by Albert Dialogues on the Evidences of from By h of tbe Church of Price 50 Sabbath School designed to aid in and perfecting the School By Rev. Price 25.  Children familiarly illustrating important By J. Christian Father at Home a manual of instruction on the of and the way of By W. C. D. New Tribute to the Memory of James A new Young Memoir of R. By Rev. J. A. Walk about By J. A. Way of Escape from evils and from eternal or Biblical By C. Pastor's Good The Book of Hours for sole 9 between 9t& and iOth Penn. Ethel a by E. is juil and this day received tar sale by or for circulation among ibe subscribers to the Waverley Circulating a splendid copy of new novel of the Siege 9  INSTITUTION FOR West above for the education md of is located in the borough of West within about four ride of by the Columbia buildings beco planned and completed expressly for a Boarding Tbe has been in full operation 1834. Tbe number of boarders has varied between sixty and from different parts of tho principally from where A. Bolmar has been known as an instructer of for pupils are as rapidly as their intelligence in the knowledge of stich branches as fully prepare them for college or for a mercantile most particular attention is paid to the ami neatness of the hoarder Is ever to leave the premises without No new pupils are over fourteen years of there is in West Chester a place of worship for almost vrary religious pupils are accompanied or scut on Sundays to ABf one that or guardians school consists of four of eleven and a half Weeks There is a of three weeks in likewise of three weeks in If any may remain at the school during the The of instruction comprises the use of the English English and Surveying the and German the on the Elements of Natural and are delivered to the pupils at euch time as does not interfere with other and by this means get some valuable information during a time which is generally spent in idleness in most boarding for each boarder is 8250 payable quarterly in This sum is in full for tuition in all the above in and Fuel and also tlie use of of for studying or pay for each extra per ilO per Principal is assisted in the discharge of the duties of his school by Messrs. H. B. Jambs A. Thomas Louis M. and F. Le Samuel B. D. D Henry Professors in the University Charles A. de Robert Walter M. M. D. M. E. Esq. French Hon. John Sergeant Joseph Barnes John K. M. 1). Peter S. Henry C. Esquires James M. D. George M. M. George M. D. S. M. Jacob Green M. C. Duane Colonel Charles J. m. M. D. E. M. D. J. J. J. Van C. M. D. Philip M. M. John M. D. John Joseph B. N. M. D. G. M. D. Eli K. M. D. S B. John G. Watmough U. H. aud Consul General of N. Rev. G. W. D. D. In West M.D. Esq. Isaac M. D. W. H. Wilmer M. D. W. H. T. B. Dollas and subscriber having been appointed William E. editor of this cheap and popular his agent to and receive subscriptions to it in the District of respectfully notifies those persons who desire to become that they may see and examine the numbers already by colling on the undersigned at his No. 7, Louisiana induce subscribers to give in their names to the the following extra inducements for clubbing are respectfully offered subscription to tite for a single will be per payable in but a So will produce iwo copies to the same or a club of SlO will command five postage may bo addressed feb 6Dtlcp_General note suspected to have been Twenty Bank Note has been left with the which was taken from a colored lately in under circumstances which leod to the belief that the note was stolen in this city a few Any person having a may call for further information at the Police No. 7, Louisiana 103t Magistrate.  Military Inquire F. 102aw6w  dollars frop the of the on the 9ih a fine sorrel six years three not of her feet with switch 144 or 15 hands ond works well in saddle and carried the hulter by which she was The above reward will be if taken ten miles from Washington or five if found in or near the 103t JAMF>S step farther in the JOHN H. PENINGTON informs the Public that he has arrived from the city of Baltimore with a model and lithograph drawing of his Steam or Gas FLYING MACHINE for navigating the and carrying at a wonderfully rapid Mr. P. wishes to give Lectures for the purpose of illustrating the utility of his and to set forth its vital not only to this but all ihe civilized nations of the The projector is of opinion that machines can bo at a very cheap that would carry one man wherever be wanted to bettor than riding on owing to the facilities of crossing rivers and uneven The Lectures will bo held as soon he can get his essays from the H. feb 103t At the Native American mr. wolff's and Missionary among the and other by the Rev. Joseph during his between the years 1831 and through various countries of the just and for sale A 103t In tho Pa. poems for by Jane and a new edition with for Infant by the author of Original Rhymes with an ily and a small being a series of original now published for the purpose of teaching the first principles of the art of letter at or the way for a boy to learn to be with an i Rhymes for illustrated with Tho morals il are of the purest at or safe with sale by R. between 9th and who is constantly adding to his stock new and useful books for the instruction of the juvenile feb 9  Bulwer's new work or the Siege of by Bui English illustrated by many fine is this ilay for sale 93t Penn. between 1 Ith and 12ih is to give notice that tho has obtained from the of Washington in the District of Letters of on the personal estate of John of All having claims the are hereby warned to exhibit the with the to the on or before the 16th day of they may by bo excluded from oU benefit of tbe under my this leth day of 183S. jm 89w3w C. B. D. S. B - - - S. M. A. Surgeon and inventor of the celebrated Mineral Cement offers his professional services to Red Dunn and Langdon M. C. D. and Principal of the institution here announced cither taught in the families of the above named before whose names an asterisk is or had some of or in bis institution in or has some now with him in West 12wdpAwcpSm  catalogue of reasons for using celebrated Vegetable they are exceedingly which proves to be exceedingly they are composed of simples which havo the power to do good in an immense number of without possessing the to do injury in they are not a quack but the compound of a regular who has made his the of bis ore not unpleasant to nor distressing to while they sic most effective to they are recommended as a standard medicine by the regular by keeping thn system in a natural state of they cure almost every disease which tlie human frame is incidental they are and and will retain all their virtues in full in any and for any length notwithstanding their simplicity and they arc one of the speediest purgative medicines which has yet been they are an unfailing remedy for procuring a good in cases of or by their healthy influence on the of the they have a most happy effect in and invigorating tho they effect their cures without the usual attendants of other sickness ond ns well as being an unrivalled purifier of the general they are a sovereign remedy for sick they from the majority of medicines in tho fact that the more ore known the more are OS their application produces no debility in the they may be taken without producing any hindrance to business or the usual pursuits of every doy and Because they ore acknowledged to be an almost infallible remedy for bilious fever and liver enlargement of tho lowness of the stomach and habitual loss of blotched or sallow and in nil eases of torpor of tho where o mild but effective medicine may be the general voice of the community has that Dr. Vegetable Pills are one happiest discoveries of modern and unrivalled as a general soother of bodily Prepared by Joseph Priestly M. D. No. 129 Liberty New Each box contains 40 Price 50 careful and inquire for Vegetable they are sold by all the principal in and 8eo6ra of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the of By William H. Esq of 3 full with engraved on of Ferdinand and ond Cardinal work exhibits the important revolutions which took place in the Spanish monarchy at the close of tho and beginning of the following century the establishment of the the and of the Expulsion of the Jews Naples the Discovery and Colonization of the Domestic Institutions of Castile aud with a critical analysis of the literary productions ond of tbe It comprehends tbe Biographies of Ferdinand and of Cardinol of Gonsalvo do and great portion of tho subject is entirely new to tbe English and tho whole is founded on authentic contemporary including which has been the Inst ten years employed in above one of great interest and high literary ia just published by the American und fur sale between 9th and 10th Pennsylvania 7  of Washington and the District for the limited time in which be will remain in His is immediately opposite Fuller's Ladies will be attended to at their evidence of his professional ability Dr. begs leave to refer to Professor of Drs. and of and also to the following testimonials Jan. 1836. This is to state that I have examined the teeth prepared by Mr. and believe them to be of the very best quality in and and I recommend hira as professionally worthy of tbe public K. M. gives me great pleasure to say that I fully coincide with the above M. 1, 1836.  accord wilh the above M. 1, 1836.  Blankman Dear Sir With pleasure I add my name to the testimony of those of your other not only in favor of your skill in the profession of but of your urbanity and kind and obliging Wishing you ample success in your commensurate with your I remain very Jan. 28, 1836. MATHEW 6eo2w  Fire and marine insurance by insurance and trust is hereby that John G. Proud and H. of are appointed joint agents for the Georgia Insurance und Trust acting under the firm of JOHN G. PROUD CO. They are authorized to make insurance on fire and marine to issue and settle losses on risks taken at their agency and all such acts performed by them are binding on this Witness the seal of the and signature of the in this 28th day of in the year of our Lord 1837.  S. T. pursuance with the JOHN G. PROUD A CO. have opened office opposite the and are prepared to issue policies between 9 A. M. 5 P. M. in all branches of Fire Marine ou as reasonable terms ns can be had They pledge themselves that oil claims shall be promptly within the period limited by the or if tlie of tbe cose will justify they being invested wilh full for following extract of a letter from tlie Secretary of the Company be perfectly satisfactory os to the of tbe company punctually to meet all their engagements The responsibility of the company is believed to be at to any similar institution in the Our capital has been increased to one million of Of 8605,-540 has been paid in actual cash and for this no stockholder or ever has indebted to the company by or Tlic balance of the capital is to be paid by instalments during the next nine ni further information may be had of Nathaniel P. G. H. Dec. 12, 1837.  133td<fc6teod  music a collection of secular arranged and harmonized for four designed fur adult singing schools and social music Social designed as a class book for the domestic Boston Academy's of Church by L. of the Boston Academy of for instruction in the elements of vocal on the system of by L. Easy Guide to Church chiefly with a view to with an historical and questions on tlie lessons to which is added o Dictionary of By John Steps tj thorough in twelve familiar between a teacher and Thorough Bass containing explanations and examples of the rudiments with fifty By J. F. containing appropriate hymns and music School and family sale at No. 5, between 9th and 10th 29  CONGRESSIONAL only at 10  OF virtue of a decree of the honorable Circuit of the District of sitting as a Court of Chancery in the county of made the 22d J 833, in the caie Dobbyn and against the heirs of John for the real estate of said deceased to pay the debts due by said there bring an of assets to pay the all the real estate of said deceased in the county of in the District of will be exposed lo public sale at the house belonging to the estate of the deceased John near the Navy on 8tli in square No. 906, on which Mr. now being part of the properly to be on the 22d day of February at 12 o'clock said real estate consists of ihe tract of land on which Matilda widow of deceased John now in tbe county of and District of containing 126 more or together with the improvements and of a ten acre lot of ground near the turnpike road lo br ing between tbe city turnpike gate and what is called the also in said county and a lot of ground in the city of at the Navy known on the ground plot of said city as being 12 feci from the northeast corner of No. 906, on 8th with a two story brick bouse and on the of tract of land and ten acre lot on a of and and the house and lot und the balance in six and twelve Thu purchasers in each and every case lo give bonds wilh satisfactory bearing from date tlie interest to be paid every six aud upon tlie payment of tho last a deed lo at the expense of the purchaser or and if tho terms of sale be not complied with in six after the of the suid for which the said terms havo not been complied is lo be at the loss and expense of the defaulting purchaser 302nw<feds  AND the of which Is Just commenced In first number of this work is just and may be at the Bookstore of F. who will subscriptions for the and forward it to any pan of the United published in large quarto wilh many 12  Knowledge for the Why and in Part D port 2, part 3, Origins and Antiquities part 4, part 5, Popular Chemistry part 6, Sports and Pastimes part 7, poit 9, port 10, Arts and For sale ANDERSON'S and Fancy between A Pennsylvania 12 or the Two by the author of Ac. Ac. is received and for sale ANDERSON'S ond Fancy Pennsylvania between 12lh 123t  florida received laboratory of the original inventor and for sale at the old and Fancy between and 12th Pennsylvania L. S. A general assortment of fresh Toilette Ac. for sale at the lowest as jan 16  New printing purchased an entire set of new printing are now prepared te execute all kinds of and Fancy with and They therefore solicit and by diligence and to merit receive a store of public corner iff Avenue and where is this day the number of CHRISTIAN to be and for received aa 23t  have in comprises a large and well selected stock of seasonable to which the subscribers the at of plain and figured de Italian and blue-black long and Cloth and Worsted and Cotton Chintz and English Velvet Neck and Head Cambric and Plaid Swiss aud Bishop Linen Cambric and Veils and and Swiss Muslin Edgings and Chenille and other a large assortment of Domestic which will be sold at reduced B. WINGERD A 10eod2w No. 6 from 7U subscribers offer a complete assortment of and second to which they invite the attention of in Black English and French Bombasine Black and Blue Black Black Gro de Nap and Gro de Swiss Black Veil Crape and Black Love Veils Black and Blue Black Love Black Kid and Hosiery Black Calicoes and Ginghams Fancy Block 4-4, 5-4, and 6-4 Thibet Black and Blue Black Crape Black and Blue Black Mode Together with almost every description of Black which will be sold at very reduced B. WINGERD A CO. feb 6 from 7th Professor of begs leave to inform tbe inhabitants of Washington that he has removed to but continues giving lessons on the piano forte and as in this and solicits the continuance of Apply at Mrs. Pennsylvania or at Mr. W. Fischer's feb 10eo3t  have just received so supply of 100 pair Morocco Walking do do of daily Este's and White and Black Satin B. WINGERD A CO. feb 10eolw No. 6 mercer have 60)1 bushels of very superior Mercer Potatoes the State of which I wish to dispose of lo close a they will be sold at the lowest market and I will those who want to feb 123t Georgetown.  PLASTER OF tons plaster now re- ng at So per ton of 2,240 which weight is given hero by every and always has paper will insert lUe plaster advertisement every paper 2 and send the to National Intelligencer or bushels fresh Clover 2,500 lbs. new kegs new No. 1, Baltimore 10 old 6 do Rock received and for sale low A feb 12law3w 7th Treasury Notes Land 6 per cent. Stock Patriotic of Washington F. 123t Broker.  B. Virginia Continental Land OF REAL ESTATE City of virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of the District of and of a deed of trust from Andrew to John S. the subscriber will offer at public to answer the ef the said on the 5lh day of March at 4 o'clock P. in front of the the following valuable real lying and being in city of Washington and District of No. 9, in squat c No. 322, with the three story brick Dwelling and and other improvements now occupied by Andrew terms of sale arc as to One-third of tbe purchase money shall be paid in hand on the day of and the residue in two equal at the end of one and two years after the day of with interest purchaser will be required to give his with an approved for the payment of the credit of the purchase payable on the terms ond at the and ou his failing to comply witli the terms of sale within ten days the trustee to himself the right to resell the said at the risk and of the defaulting H. 1-22awt8 Tnntee.  THEOLOGICAL and for sale by W. M. two of Brown's complete Works of Rev. John M. A. with his by New arranged in historical and chronological wilh copious oh the principal in Tbe on the basis of the harmonies of the act of the on tha authorities of and The Epistles are inserted in their and divided according to the By Rev. M. A. Prebendary of and Vicar The whole divided into according lo the best critical the italic passages and words of doubtful authority a choice and copious selection of parallel passages Ac. by the Rev. T. W. D. D. President of complete 1 vol. Tho Works of W. M. A. his book entitled the Religion of a safe way to together witb his Twelfth English complete in 1 with by Commentary on the Epistle to the vol. 6to,  12  SALE OF VALUABLE virtue of a decree of the Court of the District of Colombia for Washington the undersigned commissioners will expose to public on the 3d day of February at 4 o'clock P. H. several loU of known on the plan of the eity of Washington as lots numbered 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, and 26, in square 285, the property of the heirs nf Nicholas The above lots are situated between and fronting on K street from aro of considerable Tho above sale will be by disposing of the said lots or in to snit The terms of the sale will a nz from the day of sale on half the amount of the bearing and a credit of twelve from Uie day of on the residue of ihe bearing with good sufficient to be approved by the undersigned will be required of each The sale to take place on the 10eo3t  WILLIAM EDMUND WILLIAH above sale Is by order of to the same and 5eodlda Anctionear,  good accustomed to on a to be takan to One from tbe of 12 to 25 would be for which the will be Persons having such to mH will wly at the bar of  

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