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   Washington Daily National Intelligencer (Newspaper) - October 8, 1885, Washington, District Of Columbia                                8 1885.  7i)&9  A TBV SIS tV subscribing for a who do either at the time of ordering the or pve tke of their msh to have the atthe of will be ai its continuance until and it will be continued at the option of the Steam Packet SOUTH Captain William will leave Norfolk for South on the 34th and will continue to leave Norfolk and on alternate until further aa 34b Sept. 8lh Oct. 22d DOi 5th Nov. 19th  Sep 10eo2m 1st Oct. 15h 29lh 12th Nov. 26th POINT AND Steamboat Capt. George will hereafter leave Washington for the above places on and at 11 A. M. Passengers landed at the usual on the The speed Chesapeake enables her to reach most of the landings She will from and put passengers on board the River Passage and returning same 8tf _  FOR  BALTIMORE.  Steamer Capt. James for the remainder of the leave Washington for Baltimore every at G and will every at 4o'etaek, 17  AND NEW ORLEANS Brig Samuel C. will as above on the 1st of brig ISAAC Bam Smith on the 15th of Nathaniel on the 1st of will continue to leave this port on the 1st and 15th of each month They ire ail vessels of the first by experienced and 4iBe<mModattng will at all times go up the and every exertion used to promote the of shippers and nay prevent a by having their bills of lading ready the day previous to aa they will go at the that are to be will at any lime be received for safe keeping at 25 cents per 14r-Af ___Alexandria.  GROCERY WINE the Treasury on Penn. begs leave to inform bis friends and the in that the above store is now and be is to wait on all those who may him with a most respectfully Submits the following choice assortment of carefully selected and put up expressly for Uie Washington Market and from the vintages of 1810 in casks and do do brown and pale do 1825 to 1831,  and do Double choice and very superior and Sicily Cette Ha do in casks and Sweet and of good on tap and in old and choice and other in Roman in a new and other Wines in 1  of 1825. Holland very superior and of different brands Jamaica and St. Croix old and All of which are warranted and ia the original casks of in Gunpowder in Young Old Hyson and in and St. St. Orleans and Sugar and New No. 1 and 2.Cocoa and Sweet spiced Plain and Fancy Summer Table in and in in and and above assortment will be sold at low am the greatest punctuality paid to the prompt delivery of every article BOOK the 70 ly Histoire by the Jesuits Catrou and 16 Institutes of in The Comedies of into 12 many French and Frendi volumes Standard English some old and 25 cents per vol tocher with many rare On sale and Valuable Works and 5  BOARDING.  by the or pleasant may be had at comer 9tfa Street and Pennsylvania over the store of Mr. Ri Haying token the G. will he able to furnish a private if li w within five minutes walk of the Posit and and Um the sept 5ijawfl  MILITARY AND NAVAL monthly in the City qf VIVE A Magazine embraces original essays on topics that 1. are interesting to the two services { biographical notices of individuals sketches of travels in foreign countries } tales of the land and sea and the latest intelligence of the movements of our troops and vessels of The most valuable articles on professional subjects are extracted from foreign number contains 80 pages 8vo., printed on superfine royal Subscriptions commence with March or AND NAVY also at every in 4to on fine royal at fS a year one copy two or two copies one fur Chronicle contains the current news of the in relation to the Revenue Cotter and Ship Building Summary of Proceedings in Congrea { New Discoveries and Improvements in the Stations of and Vessels of War j Political Discussions rigidly excluded from both the TO BE AND NAVY Corrected to the Ist 1835 to be continued 25 cents Remittances may be made at the risk of the publisher 5 and those of and upwards at his from persons not connected with tlie military or naval or unknown to the must invariably be accompanied with the D. Aug. 10, 1835.  following persons are authorized to receive subscriptions to the Magazine and and orders for tbe Registers James F. Navy Agent's Boston D. No. 61 Washington New York T. J. Treas. Mil. Acad. N Navy opposite Christopher Navy Johnston Pa. J. B. Major U. S. St. Mo. Cortes La. Tbe Pursers of vessels of or of the of the who willing to are also authorised two or more subscribers are attached to the same vessel or or reside at the same it would save trouble and if they would their 11law6w_  LIFE New York Life Insurance and Trust Company X continues to make Insurance upon grant and secure capital pledged is one million of and the investment of its funds is secured by bond and person 30 yeara receiving an income of 1000 per by the appropriation of 118 a secure to his family 5000 dollars even if he should die the next husband aged 30, may secure to his wife 500 by paying annually the small amount of 80.  and fearing his family may be injured by a forced payment of can provide against such a calamity by insuring his life for an equal Suppose the debt 2000 and the party yean of 64 dollars per annum provides for the debt when be young merchant commencing business by an add to his an industrious man of 25, beginning on a credit of 5000 will secure a sum sufficient to pay his creditors to that by an annual premium of 102 anxious about the safety of his in case his debtor should may relieve from anxiety by insuring his Suppose A owes B 5000 payable in 7 and that A is 34 years 75 dollars a year will secure the debt should A die within that can be made either for a single for any period within seven years for seven years j or for The advantage of insuring for life that the when once fixed and does not increase tbe premium for a single year changes with the advance of insurance on this office makes endowments a person wishing to provide for a son when he arrives at 21, or to provide a marriage portion for his for every hundred dollars that he with the Company child being at the time of deposite one year after he or she arrives at tbe age of 21 the sum of 58.  either or will also be granted thus an immediate yearly income of 100 will be secured for life to a person aged 48, upon his paying at once 1,342 and so on in person 21 years of age may secure a deferred annuity of 100 to when he is 50, by paying in one sum of i 323. If tbe annuity is farther that IS until he is 56 he will receive for every year after while he 21.  annuity in reversion is that which is to be enjoyed after the of some other a man at 30, having a wife aged 20, by paying at the time of purchase $ 508 80, or by making annual payments of $ 35 65 as long as they shall both may procure an annuity of 100 payable year to his wife during her in case she should survive at a by addressing the agent of the Office in Washington post stating their the sum wanted to be or the endowment or to be wilt receive full information as to the premium and without Applications to be made at the office of Henry M. Washington july 292aw6w_____ is to give that the subscriber has ed from the of Charles Lettera of Administration on personal estate of Harrison late of said All having claims against the said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the to tbe properly on or before the 15th day of March they may by be excluded from all benefit of said under my hand this 8lh day of in the year of our 1835.  Administrator of Harrison Sep 12w4w _  NOTICE.  is to give that tbe has from the Court of Charles in lettera of on the personal estate of Dr. Morgan persons having claims awd are hereby warned to exhibit the the on or before the 10th day of March next | they may by be from all benefit of said uoder my thia 36th of 2law4w  spacious situated in the most fashionable street in is to be rented fur a term of will present on Chesnut street a stuccoed front of 74 feet 8 embellished by a massive Grecian doric portico tif white through which the bar 21 feet 49, will be A private entrance at the extremity of the front will also give access to tbe contains in the firat story one room 70x24, 63x24, 26x21, 24x20, 21x23, 21x14, 20x14.  the second story one 70x24, 32x19, 32x24, 26x21, 23x21, 21x16^ 14x13, 15x7{ 7 rooms each 16x11, and four each 20x17.  the third story one 30x19, 27x24, 22*21, 21x14, 21x16, 15x7{ two each 20x9; four esch 20x17; and seven each 16x11.  the fourth story one 30x19, 27x24, 12xl9j four 20xl7{ two 21x11; two 23x11; three 12x14; and seven 16x11.  the fifth story each 17x17; one 24x16, 21x16, 16x15, 14x11; three 14x12; two each 20ill; and two each 21x11. Apply 63taw2w Walnut 4th st. TOWN JOCKEY meeting of the Leonard Town Jockey Club will X commence on the 20th day of ber and continue three for the a purse of not less than 3 miles and free for any h. m. or g. in the United a purse of mile best three in free for horses raised and owned in the county Entrance a purse of two miles and Entrance free for any horse in the United except the winner of the first a mile free for horses raised and owned in the county Entrance the first if made there will be the Jockey Club a sweepstakes for colts and 1 mile and Entrance P. P. 4 or more to make a race to close the 20th the first if made a cup of tbe value o by John one mile four or more to make a free for horses raised and owned in tbe Entrance paid at the Stand as 18wtd THE Institution of Vale annual Course of Lectures in this institution commence on Nov. 5, 1835, and will continue seventeen There ate at least five Lectures daily throughout the and a part of the time The several branches are taught as viz Principles and Practice of by M. and Practice of by Em M. and by B M. Medica and by William M. 1).  and by J. M. by Timothy P. M. fee for each of the firat five is 50, and for the together with tbe matriculation fee of $ 5, and contingent of 50, are to be paid in The graduation fee is the last extensive alterations have been made in the College Those parts of it especially which are appropriated to anatomical have been made more extensive and and every facility will be afforded to those who wish to tbe study of price of 8tc. in New is from f2 to a and other necessary articles in 29w6w  Jockey Club 1835.  commence on the 13th of and four First Sweepstakes for Three-year old Colts and two-mile Subscription half seven sub and G. L. Stocket names br. c. by Y. N. Oliver names b. c. by Williamson names b. c. by by Francis Thompson names by James S. names ch. f. Polly by C. A. Gantt names ch. c. by Jack E. Mason names br. c. Allen by Mason's same value given by the free for Two-year old Colts and one mile To this race no subscription is but a subscriber failing to must pay a forfeit of Four or more to make a to name and close 10th of three First Washington value two-mile Subscription depending on the number of same Sweepstakes for old Colts and two-mile subscription forfeit four or more to make a to name and close 10th of Now four Proprietor's three-mile Club trance unusual number and high character of the horses known to be in training in New and for this with the several stables in the will ensure contests of the most interesting in every as well as from the number of opponents as their known conquests The increased facilities of communication with the by the completion of the Railroad from it may reasonably be expected will cause the of a much larger concourse of people than at any meeting track has been greatly improved since the Spring Gentlemen will find every thing necessary for Race on the Litter when not on tbe may be found at Brown's Indian Queen N. 172awl013. Proprietor 8qtt. 16, 1835.  that the sale of tbe property in tbe cause of Clement Alexander C. Cyrus and Sophia and reported bv the be ratified and cause be shown to the contrary on or before the 16th day of November Provided a copy of this order be in in each of three before the 3SU day of October Report states that a of land called The containing 1350 was aold at tbe rate of 41 per to the aun of three hundred and three dollan and fifty Teat s 23wSiw Reg* afford ample time to those travellers from who wish to return the same for the transaction of their business in the Cars in this day leave the Depot in this City daily at NINE A. until further will therefore At NIXE A. M. Half past P. At a quarter past EIGHT A. M. and P. there is no standard of time in it is recommended to passengers to be at the Depot before the hours named for the departure of the Sept. 153tawtf  ROCKVILLE HOTEL FOR well known and very valuable public is now for and to a respectable tenant the terms will be made The Tavern House is of IS large and commodious the stable is also of and will contain at least 40 or 50 attached to which is a shed for This house heretofore always commanded its full share of the most genteel and county custom if well cannot fail to do so The house is now undergoing some which will be completed in a few and the tenant can have possession on the 1st October For terms apply to Alexander Esq. living in or to the near Sandy Spring Montgomery COFFEE South near the corner of 9lh  proprietors of the above i ing grateful acknowledgments to their friends and the generally for the generous patronage to experience pleasure in having it in their power of informing as also other tant in fitting up and making additional in the expense nor trouble have been shunned in its They humbly trust whatever may have escaped their touching the comfort and convenience of their will be kindly having made such warrant them in the that every delicacy common to the season will always be in and be served up at the shortest possible in a style calculated to please the most modern and refined They are also prepared to receive well as weekly and daily on the most favorable By an unremitting and assiduous attention to the calls and comforts of tbe tbe proprietors indulge the hope of meriting a continuance of the patronage of their friends and the 253taw4mo  Mayor's 3ROPOSALS will be received at this until the 6th day of November for sinking of erecting of and conveying of in and for keeping Pumps and Hydrants in repair for three The contractor to furnish all the must be of the best Security will be required for the faithful performance of the under my hand this 6ih day of 1835.  A. Oct 6td Mayor.  AND HIP and Leaves from the Journal of a O Cruise to the by an Officer of tbe United States On sale by sept 28  the Senate and House of Representatives of the United of tn Congress petition of John 1 county of FAUM AT the 20th f shall sell at public in virtue of a deed of trust to me duly that valuable Farm or tract of land called containing 100 acres and 2 or lying near the first turnpike gate on the road to and about one and a half miles from the being the present residence of Mr. James together with the consisting of a good frame house two stories a capacious new and out The terms are one-half and for the baUnce the purchaser is to give his note at 60 with an approved case of a failure to comply with the the trustee may on one week's public at the risk and expense of the first Sale to take place on the premises at 12 o'clock of the day above D. A. 62aw2w&ds  be exposed at public on the 9it) the following goods and to wit one shovel and and one two large one hair one centre one passage two clothes lots of tin wooden one linen reel and winding bla kitchen one set table one lot japan one horse and one lot of one French window two rocking one lot of crockery two sets knives and one mahogany dinner one set one mahogany one lot of iron one cherry tables and 6 Windsor 12 rush bottom one large gilt looking 37 yards feather bolsters and one lot table round jelly one barrel and stone snuffers and one stove and water one window one easy work 12 yellow one secretary and with a number of very useful and many oilier articles of household Seized and taken by an order of will be sold to satisfy rent in arrear due by estate of Mrs. A. Johnson to estate of John Sale to lake place on the premises east of the City Hall at the house occupied by Mrs. S. G. at 10 o'clock A. M. Terms of 6-3t H. B. large commodious HOUSE ner of F street and Eleventh with a large Carriage and Sheds adjacent all of which will be in co order in a few and is well calculated for a Grocery Hoarding 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 wish to be The situation is and convenient to all the public and not excelled for and good in this The terms will be made accommodating to a good Application to be made to the on the may 13dtf H.SMITH.  early Naval LL.D. Sept 28  of Hawk of Hawk a tradition of author of Calavar and The of by Robert sale Houses on Capitol my old Dwelling House on south B now in good the adjacent ruinous buildings are pulled and the ground on which they and in neat The house is capable of accommodating a there is an extensive garden on the well with carriage houses smoke house and dry small house in tbe neat and with six a good dry and handsome garden situation of both bouses is pleasant and with good water to THOMAS L. or to Sept 222awtf B. near the or EXCHANGE given for Private Libraries and Valuable On at reduced School and College and Greek toge ber with an increasing stock of Miscellaneous sept 15 JAMES CASB FOR both from 13 to 25 yeara Persona having likely to dispose of find it to their interest to pve us a is we will give higher in than any other purchaser who is now in this can at all found at Isaac a a few doora below opposite the Centre All promptly attended H. of in the and Commonwealth of That your petitioner is the true and original inventor of a new and useful improvement in tbe machinery for making and upon application of your the full and exclusive right and liberty of and vending to to be the ssid new and useful invention and by lettera issued in due form according to under seal of the said United and bearing teste of the President of the said United the fourteenth day of in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and granted to your his administrators aud for the term of fourteen years from the said fourteenth day of May which letters by reason that the specification uf said new invention and improvement thereto annexed defective and that the terms and conditions prescribed in the third section of the act of Congress of the United made and passed on the twenty-first day of in the year of our Lord seventeen hundred and entitled act to promote the progress of useful and to repeal the act heretofore made for that had not been complied with by and without any fraudulent or deceptive intention on the part of your were and when your petitioner discovered the same to be and after it had been made certain by the decision of the Supreme Court of the said United and by the act of the Congress of the faid United made and passed the third day of in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and act concerning patents for useful that it might be surrendered to the Secretary uf State of the said United by your to be and were cancelled and upon the surrender and cancelling and upon the petition and application of your petitioner for that the said Secretary of State of the said United SUtts did cause new letters patent to be in the name and under the seal of the said United bearing teste by the President of the said United States the twenty filth day of in the year last wherein and whereby was to your his and the full and exclusive right and liberty of and vending to to be fae said new invention and for the term of fourteen yeara from the saiu fourteenth day of according to the laws in such case made and And your petitioner that his invention and improvement aforesaid is of very great utility and value that between the of the of the lettera patent first above mentioned and the surrender aforesaid and the granting of the new letters patent the said invention and improvement came into very general use in the said United but by reason of the imperfect and defective specification to the said lettera patent first above mentioned your petitioner derived very little advantage therefrom and that since ths granting of the letters patent secondly above your petitioner has been obliged to commence suits for the of the rights and liberties granted to him as and although you petitioner has prevailed in a suit at wherein the va of the said letters patent secondly above mentioned was and the validity thereof has been estab yet your petitioner has not received but a very small sum on account of his said new invention and im and has expended a very large sum in legal controversies respecting the validity of the said letters and to establish the validity of the letters patent last mentioned and that the peculiar circum stances of your case are such as to justify him in applying for a renewal of the term of the said letters your petitioner prays that the exclusive right and liberty of and vending to others to be the said new and useful invention and may be granted to his administrators and for the further term of fourteen years from the fourteenth day of which will be in the year of our Lord hundred and thirty-six or that such other grant may be or relief had in the as shall seem meet And your petitioner will ever Sept 2 JOHN this from Philadelphia and N. Yor choice supplies of the beti such Superfine white wove Foolscap laid white do do w do and blue Folio Post Crown Tissue Paper Ivory surfaced white Letter pink green do do do do do do do Note damask wove Blue do and Damask Note of various and transparent Note japan and other and fancy and Writing with every variety of Quills am Steel at prices according to Heads of Departments supplied on the best received with and executed april FOR 1836,  by Miss A Christmas and New Tear's present for 1836, containing nine beautifully is this day for sale by F. at the Waverly Circulating Eaat of The Token and Souvenir fot 1836. COFFEE HOUSE Eighth and D K. PLANT respectfully informs his friends and the that he bas just opened the House lately occupied by Mr. and well while under his as the K. P. is prepared to and all other who may favor bim with their He will keep a table at all and excellent and Malt will always be found in his He will also keep and Refreshments of every which will be served up at the shortest K. P. has several very convenient and well furnished rooms in his that are well adapted for private K. PLANT begs leave to inform his old who have dealt with him as a Cabinet that be still carries on that and has constantly for sale at hia in 9th a full assortment of Fashionable and well made Furniture and Cabinet He will thankfully receive the of friends and to whom he is much indebted for past Sep 293taw  BRANCH N order to to the residents of tbe to the above Railroad the necessary for the use of this it haa been arranged that the trains of cars until further stop at the undermentioned to land or to receive any passengers who may present themselves for that junction of the two Railways from intersection of the Turnpike Ridge intersection of tlie Annapolis Savage Factory Harrison's Tavern and the Laurel Tbe intersection of the Turnpike of the Turnpike near is respectfully made known that no stoppage will be made either to land or to receive except at the places described A bell has been hung over the ticket this which will be rung and at minutes before the departure of the cars for Sep 303tawtf (Gl Tel this day at Oh dinna blume Miss and arranged for the Piano Forte by Mr. W. Pratt of this days of a Song 1 think of thee at morn do the Bride of do Deck not with own dear waiting below do Wound not the heart that loves Fairy like Land of the arranged for the We have lived and loved together do Meet me by Wandering All the Music for the piano Forte and in New and will be received regularly every weeks at Hall 28  CITY GLASS have the pleasure to the public that this establishment is now in full and that orders for Window Glass can be complied with at short With a view to insure improvement tn tbe quality of the the have incurred additional expense in the and a rigid system of combined with the unremitted attention of a practical Superintendent at the cannot fail to effect that Dealera rely upon obtaining an improved at former are respectfully Sep 19Stawtf_ LEWIS JOHNSON OF Lectures will commence as usual on the firat JL Monday of and be continued until the first day of the ensuing and Practice of by Nathaniel M. of by Samuel and General by William E. M. Medica and by by Robert by William M. and Diseases of Women and by P. M. Medicine and Surgery taught by the Prescribing Medical at the Blockley under the Guardians of the and at the E. M. 26eotl5N_Dean of the Medical Graphic and Historical an original miscellany of and Topographical information embellished with one hundred and fifty wood Edited by Edward W. F. S. Musical being a collection of the most approved and Scottish with appropriate adapted to the By James Works of William hia and by William now firat completed by the introduction of Cowper's Private Edited by the Rev. T. S. 6 History and Views of London and its embracing their Modem original drawings from eminent ed by C. F. Esq. In 2 containing 30-steel and by Mary Russell Manual of Experiments illustrative of Chemical systematically by John F. S. Works of Alexander with a the author by the Rev. G. LL. D. S at a new Family Album of with numerous Economy of Human by Gallery of Literary combining the with the and the Gay with the Young containing a. of choice readings in popular together with Retrospective Literary received and on aale 24_ IN WISH to purchase a lumber of of both for which I will the highest market Persona wishing to aell will do well to give me a ar my near Letten to me through the Poat ahall receive the H.  

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