Washington Globe (Newspaper) - June 20, 1831, Washington, District Of Columbia or acres of with R lnG on Main three and miles of Ky. will be very for property or their The and 8a.w-miU are nearly the site is one of the most favorable in the the first occupied by Mills below the of and South arc and near the market of I the capital of the proprietor will most favorable terms m or being so that he attention to tlie of the Inquire at the Mav 18________________________ of It 7. CASE of the new pattern with falling just imported by Hugh and made the lately for the use of the of tlie United are and will be on sale for ten days at the store of June 1nt OIl public are respectfully that Coach will Kavc WaHhington every at rt A.M. where will take the Packet by which will he convoyed to the head of the where a Cosch wiil be in readiness to take them to the head of Edward's Fei ry and at the latter place bv H P. .i the offices next door to and l and at the Bar of tic Fare bv Line June 1 STO-.KTON- elegantly fitted CANAL BOAT Charks Capt will commence her trips on May 3d, leaving the at 7 A. M. for ami the same the citizens of the District of and the of Internal an opportunity is now witnessing one of the works progressing in the The romantic scenery alone will amply compensate all who can set apart one day for viewing this great work Fare through each 75 4swim. W. W Boarding and Day ISABELLA daughter of Mrs. Isabella of New has removed her Seminary for Young Ladies to that large and commodious house on F near 13th, directly opposite to residence of Asbury Esq. and lately occupied by where every branch of F mide Education is She has the to inform her friends and the that she has been so as to obtain the a by the Dr. President of and by Mr. Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy in who will take charge of the higher of and who is much approved will continue to teach tlie French which branch of Education tlie attention of superintends the Young in thi ir French of the principles of Geometry and Astronomy has been and lectures will be given in each at stated Junior class will be kept open for the accommodation of Huch families as may wish to place their daughters under Mrs. Smith's care for in the first stages of Review of tlie is beld once a tlie School will be open for parents and Ladies engaging permanently for one or scholastic will be charged only per annum for and English payable in Information as to her particular will be given at the present is authorized to refer to the following Dr. President Columbia Mr. of the under the Convention with 7th 1831. all persons having the Convention between tlie United States oiT America and his Majesty tlie King of concluded and signed at on the 28tli day of 1830, which are to be received by the do file a memorial of the same with the Secretary of the to the end they addition to tJie and recently made in ami to long so pleasantly situated on published once a in neat and elegant edited by S. S. for m a large Weekly 10^! The purchased Chronicle and from the and entered into Us soon wm sufficient number of subscriben we to commence the ou improved of the in the the Chronicle new paper wll contain column of an Imperial will be at the has now the pleasure to announce that he Ims completed for giving on the AND BATHS to in the 25 and to be duly and the validity and each and to subscribers by lb thereof decided according to Uie j ing on the Ist persons and of the several and tlie suitable and to at testimony concerning them which may VERY The said memorial must be addressed j taken at livery on the lowest and warranted safe juul and to be to by at his with a constancy to the eighth number of the second The numbers of the first volume may ail be by writing to Mr. The Magazine about fifty and to Rural as Racings 8cc. It tlie official of all Lhe races in the and tlie of thorough bred Each tills it must set forth minutely and Horses warranted safe and of the first both i tlie various facts and whence the for and and of prefer claim is description kept T sporting by the of tlie 1 4-tf FREDERICK And in ortler that claimants may be informed is now considered by the Commission as essential to be averred and before anv such memorial can be by the it is fin ther That each claimant declare in his said memorial for and in behalf of whom the said claim is and whether the amount and of any part if does and at the time the claim did belong and to the or to any to Mair's to Price 50 Key to Murray's Price 25 sale if any what and in cases of claims for invigorating and preferred for tlie benefit of any other than the the containing the memorial to be exhibited must further set tic pointing out agreeable and and by what and for what to prevent and relieve and to such other has become entitled to and strengthen the action of the stomach or part of tlie of the swd and by M. D. author of memorial required to be exhibited by must also set and certainly whether tJie as well as any other for whose Oracle and Housekeeper's from the 6Ui London revised and improved by T. S. Licentiate in and Va. Tia Ohio 12 MILKS LA If U C R Va. are respectfully informed that a new line has been go into operation on May 8th,) by which can be in a very superior twenty-three miles of the being on the Chesapeake and Ohio The many attractions new route V ill be perceived at to say of the hilly and fatiguing route now ami the patrons of line may depend upon attention being paid their comfort and will leave at half past 8, A. M. in a comfortable and will be put down at the where they take the boat Fenton Capt. arriving in in the called for at seats please apply at Stage to 4sw2w. C. J. 13. Co. Seven doors east of tlie National ON DENMARK AND Dr. Mr. Dr. Mr. Hon. the claim is is and at the time fellow of the New York and Philosophi when said claim a citizen of the United cal Just received for sale by States of where he is and ut the - tlie claim was if what of domiciliation haa since taken said memorial must also set whether the or any other who may at any time have been entitled to the amount or any part hath ever received and if what sum of or other or by way of insurance or for the loss or for which is herein And if any such payment or Alexander St. Clair Esq. Hon. G. C. M. C. John Esq. Union Hon. Henry M. C. New Messrs. Whitwell Mass. Brown R. I. Hon. Mass. Hon. Charles E. Robert Esq. New John Esq. Robert E. Esq. W. Esq. solicitor of Claims on the United and General City of having the immediate superintendence of his has made extending both abroad and to each of the I and of the for tlie all in which of an Agent may be the collection of debts tues and record of in besides a branch I of his office at has the advantage of an i acquaintance with gentlemen and in almost every and in he has the co-operation of the Marshal of the whose notice he in of John Jr. in that of William E. 'A I in that of James and when he commences the publication of his devoted to the diffusion of information to land holders and and to a review of the decisions of Congress and State and of the public officers affecting the interests of claimants particularly those of tlie first and second w ar of he will designate the name of his in other States and at the stats of Government of tlie principal powers of and South Insurance on lives and may be effected this wid deposits may also be made in the New York He lias had ten years of public service in responsible and sixteen years experience in his present to recommend 1831._ iti subscriber has undertaken to act as agent in Kentucky for those who are in the tlie collection of in tlie investigation of in superintending or selling liu l in possessions in the payment of taxes on lands in the of depositions or procuring of duties as of require tu visit nearly all parts of the State w ill give him unusual for business which he He will be enabled frequently to secure lien or when they could not perhaps be coerced Whenever suits at law shall be Ite wil employ such counsel as the plaintiff's may if that shall be left to he will be for the employment of integrity and communications addressed to the subscriber at or or to Col. J. and post will 20 BT OF THE POST OFFICE the United Stales of from the year 1677 to 1831; with a shewing the gradual increase of Post and To is added an containing tlie laws now in force relating to the Post Office list of all the Post Roads on which the mail is in shewing the the number of trips per week and the time occupied in travelling over and a list of the Officers and Clerks in tlie with their salaries and a sketch of The whole with a copious Compiled from various Journals of Public by F. a Clerk in said Office Department is one in which al most citizen feels a deep and con which a great majority of the people possesses but little It is intended to em body in this such facts as shall give to every person who will examine a more complete view of its affairs than has ever been presented to the From the year 1677 to the of the present in 1789, tlie annals must necessarily be very but from period until the the substance of all the important Official Reports of the different Postmaster Generals will be and tlie Table will be so arranged as to save much time and labor to such persons as wish to have in a complete exhibit of the transactions of the Department for the last or forty is believed that the Appendix will be a useful and convenient reference for and citizens book will be printed with a fair on good and will contain between four and four hundred and fifty octavo The price will be two dollars per copy bound in and two dollars and cents in A few copies will be printed on extra fine paper and bound in which will be afforded at three dollars per will be allowed a discount of twelve and a half per every eighth holding subscription will please return them to the on or before tlie first of November F. 283t _ subscriber will undertake thi preparation of claims in conformity witli the established by tlie Commissioners treaty with and will advocate them the anticipation of a treaty with adjusting the claims of our citizens for he will examine the documents on file in the auu u claimants as may to been to set ped and of all the moit animals which or which may on tlie American spring orer the Dutches county commenced ou May 24tli, three for two mile gr. h. by four and ch. g. by John three was won by in two 1st 4 m. 59 society's for two mile was run for by Mr. Sherman's b. h. Bay Romaic by out of the Pinckney six years Mr. Conover's ch. m. by of four years Mr. Davidson's b. h. Charley by out of a Sir Solomon fire Mr. Bedell's b. m. by out of a Cork of the Rock fire years Mr. Badger's b. c. John by John out of a Hickory years Mr. Bush's ch. h. by out of a Baronet and Mr. Coster's b. h. by out of a Messenger five years won by Bay same was time may be allowed to the claimants to and file the memorials above it Is That when this Board shall close the present it will adjourn to meet on tlie 11th day of July at which time it will to decide whether tlie filed the are in conformity to tlie foregoing and proper to be received for By order of tlie Board of undersigned is directed to for the information of those that measures have been under the permission Swedish for such documents from tlie of Norway as might be considered and for tlie claimants under the Convention with that an agent has been sent thither on tlie part of the United and that is good reason to believe in a short tlie Commissioners under the Convention with Denmark will be acquainted with tlie result of ROBERT April 20. 6, for Leaf Appeal and Insolvent sile 1.1. COMPENDIOUS Abstract of the History of of Christ from its foundation to the 18th by the Rev. William O. S. A Price 1 Catholic Christian by the Rev. Dr. Meditations of St Visits to the Blessed Together with a large supply of many in Just Charley John LADY'S April number of the Lady's and Literary edited by Mrs. Sarah J. intending to apply for the benefit of act entitled act for the relief of certain insolvent debtors of the United are hereby notified that tlie persona entitled to relief under said act are who were insolvent on or before the 1st dav of 1831, and were indebted to the United States in a sum of money due which they are to and who are not indebted as the principal on an or for public money received and not paid over or accounted for to pr for any forfeiture or penalty incurred bv the violation of any law of the United Applications for a release or discharge under tlie act must be made in under oath or and forwarded to the Secretary of tlie aa near as may the time when the applicant became and when he matle his insolvency known to his the of such and the amount and also all tlie real and owned at the time of such with a description of tlie and also the in which such estate has been disposed that is to by furnishing a list of the At the time of his witli the amount due to tlie sums and the balances still remaining due to them also the sums since paid and balances remaining due to other persons not creditors at the time and what estate or if owned at the tune of his becoming or which he has since acquired a right has been conveyed or to anv with intent to be applied directly or indirectly to the use or benefit of such Insolvent or his and also a statement of all the if and the disposition anil condition which he has since owned or still It may be that the statement aforesaid should be confined exclusively to and in an simple and intelligible a form as unaccompanied by any argument or pi all the facts upon which the decision of the of the Treasury is to be must be previously examined and reported upon by tlie no communication than the application referred to in the first section of the can be received at the Department except through that D. of the AS. The Controversial Works late of June 13 BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION for Uie relief of Females wanting have for wde at their near the Centre and suitable for the of various qualities and a fine and of linen and from low priced to on hand or made up to and servants ready or to It. 7h and throughout the Proprietor of the proposes to publish a new American and United States Lund Warrants tissued fur subscriber will purchase and sell on favorable United States Land Scrip of as well as Military which issued prior to the 30t!i 1830, either by Sute of Virginia or the United He claims to land or United 20. J OS EPH W and for ALE 7 doors east of the 25. ___ tlie MaA number of the Lady's COALE Lady's Book is published with in one two and only three dollars per in 3kla^25tf WORKS ofthe with and critical by Dr. for bale enst of the of this which is entirely is to ruu a chronological of Ben Johnson to with and critical notices of their The that few it Ks except such as e or to the a English and luj iy be recommended to Ihu heads of Procedes de M. de 1'Academic and for sale doors east of tlie National Oeuvres de J. 5 in 3. Oeuvres de 4 in 2. ou de par J. J. Orations de de celles du par Du Prince de par et de Louis par Oeuvres Choisies de 2 vn on la Nouvelle ou Lettres de deux habitants petite ville au pied des Alpes par J. J. Les Confessions de J. J. Discours sur par Petit de Eveque de ou Lettres de Louis de par Biaise de in 2, Orations de Eveques de Maux Maxims et Morales de Duc de la de la Historie de Gil Blas par Conjurations des contra la de et de precedes de sept discours sur de par Saint et des Nations et sur faits de Louis par Lettres par Dramatique de Chefs de P. de Oeuvres de J. B. de 25-. i 3 Ist 1830. is hereby to the proprietors of ihe per cent. issued in pursuance of an act of Congress passed on the 3d of 1825, in exchange for stock bearing an interest of six per that the certificates of amounting in the whole to one million Jive hundred and thirty-nine thousand three hundred and thirty-six and sixteen will be paid on tlie first day of 1831, to tlie proprietors or their legal or duly on the presentation and surrender of tlie said certificates at the or at tlie Loan where tlie same may stand is further that no transfer of Ihe certificates of the said stock from the books of the or any Loan will be allowed after the first day of 1831. that the interest on all the certificates of the said will cease and determine on the 30th day of June D. Secretary of the 31lamtlst continues to purchase and or will be for Books in the various languages and branches of supplied with new and June 13. Washington COMMON LAW of Cases Argued and Determined in Jjt English Courts of Common Edited by Tildas Sergeant and John C. in 18 To be For sale and will be distributed gratis the United the whole expense of the publication will be defrayed by the it will of be to charge a proportionate advance on tlie prices usually chared by other paper will not with any paper now as it is not intended to embrace tlie local advertisements of but of tlie original or their tlie of such as are of general use and such as Steam Cabinet 8tc. and Life Insurance Scientific Scientific and School Steam and Lands in tlie Western Natural bringing into one view more American Manufactures and Native Products than have ever been exhibited or probably have ever been thought to exist in the of useful patent inventions will have an of making wich articles known and introduced into general as are now only known in tlie of tlie places where they are The A. M. a M. will be distributed in the principal cities and forwarded by mail to tlie Poit Publishers of Newspapers and the advertiser will be entitled to as many papers as he may wish for thousand distributed to all parts of the would give a greater circulation to advertisements than any other present and will tend to make tlie occupations and business of tlic whole people better known to each price of advertising will be twenty-five cents per and the money to be sent witli the Bills of New York New England will be postage on all letters must be post The and Advertiser will be printed on an Imperial Napier on good of the and great pains will be taken to insert me advertisement in a with a suitable variety of Publisher refera to the Bostok for a first number will be issued in July and be continued or as encouragement is disposed to patronize this design are solicited to forward their advertisements as early as as the great mass of types to be put and the of papers to be will require considerable are when they forward their to give tlie address of such person to whom they would like to have the paper forwarded by mail will be W. 14 a 3 4 i 0 1st J 55 2d 3 51 for two mile between Mr. Sherman's ch. h. De Witl by years and Mr. Parker's ch. g. by wan won by De Witt in two Ist 3 m. 54 2d 4 m. the society's for three mile was run for by Conover's gr. h. by Maid of the four years Mr. Davison's ch. by dam five years Mr. Bush's ch. h. Count by dam by five years and Mr. h. by John dam by fow years and won bf - 4 14 - - - - I Q Q Count - - 2 8 6 - - - 3 0 1st 6 m. 10 eS 6 m. 1 Sd 6 m. 14 wet snd the society for four mile was run for by Mr. J. C. bl. m. Black by Lady five Mr. Van Mark by John out four years and Mr. J. h. by dam and won - - 2 2 - - 5 lame and Ut 8 m. If s. M 8 m. 30 s. Society's for with entrance one mile was run for by Mr. b. Davison's b. h. Charley Mr. Sherman's ch. f. Lady three years and ch. h. and won by - - 4 - - - - - - G 1st 1 m. 5t 2d 1 la. 5$s, Commenced May 24tli, with for colts and all mile First a produce half but two John br. c. Gen. by Sir James S. Garrison's by Sir 2 1st 568.; 2d I m. 55 s. Second a five three R. Johnson's b. c. by out of the dam of 1 1 Maty and cheapest newspaper ever printed in Burlington Price per annum delivered to 50 when sent Herald wiU be devoted to and general and local affairs of the State and Arrangements will be made to the intelligence from The subject of in which the farmers of our county are so deeply will be attended subscribers wdl endeavor to make this of paper peculiarly profitable and They will at tlie same aim to present a versified with the ofthe as original and selected tales and the subject of tlie It will not profess on the one 6f rr applaud the measures and as mav deserve or merit will them by their And it is but ' tlie subscribers should avow heretofore in decidedly of the ures of the the principles avowed by tlie as who love kikI di in her hope they may be to approve Is that a violent party course is that best calculated to elicit the people of peaceful and agricultural county of wish of partyism among tlie wiU aim at tlie of light and than at warm political discussion or is one on tlie tors of the will not promise to that tlie which in common with many of our believe are making in our otherwise happy unite tlie Church with the State We would preserve Religion pure and handed to us by Jesus and to do it be kept separate from State Their collision will be like that of the steel and and a flame would be emitted therefrom that consume our civil aud religious even as consumeth tlie We trust the late repeated disappointments of tlie partisans of this unholy will render u contest should they renew their ex we ourselves to use ail our and the little talent oir which we are in endeavoring to is tlie purpose of tlie if a sufficient number of subscribers be received to warrant the which must necessarily be incurred in effecting the proposed to commence publication of their new paper about first of August And respectfully solicit the patronage of the and the of to promote and secure the object now presented for approbation and R. THOMAS S. Mount June 183J. by dam by Sir Ingram's by Sir dam by - - - 2 G 1st 1 m. 57 2d 2 7'Airrfrace, a post for Hal four years half five four Edward Wilson's br. g. Hail 1 Dr. Hatton's g. - - - 4 2 Mr. Nixon's bl. g. - - - 5 4 Col. Harper's gr. g. The - - 2 dr. 1st 1 m. 55 2d I m. 57 s. Second proprietor's two mile four Branch's m. by Sir Hammond's b. g. by six years - - - - 1 2 Johnson's b. m. by five years - - ch. h. by Sir years 1st 3 m. 49 s. r 2dhea^ 3 m. 55 June 17. Itadies' BT SARAS J. MAGAZINE has been three receiving that best of a steady and generous There is reason therefore to believe that the plan has been highly as we that the moral and happiness of depend in a measure on the judicious cultivation and right direction of the female we liave and shall devotee our publication most sedulously to the oC those sentiments in encouraging our Ladies in tlie pursuit of still regard hwne as the which their taste and talents must delight to and We would have the name of woman synonymous with and and under tlie care of such every household would be a school of moral and mental will be a favorite topic of discussion the None but original will be and the of the work continue to be strictly assistance of popular writers Is and our own efforts shall be exerted to make tlie wort worthy the patronage which is now work is issued in on the fifteenth of every containing octavo printed on fine with new type and in colored and ornamental cither engravings best our American artists can wiil be given during the subscription price is dollars per payable on the delivery of tlie third per will be added to all remaining unpaid till the end of tlie must be paid on all sent by work is in and no pains or expense spared to ensure its elegance and 7 doors east of the National have been duly agents for tlie 14. iVew and on the plan of tlie Greek and German Lexicon of The words aU distinguishing such as are of dialectic or peculiar to certain craters and classes of witli examples literally selected from the classical by James M. D. Second improved and the For sale 8c doors east of the National PACKET of 1, vol. Ist of the Magazine of embellished with two elegant comprising four whole length in the atest Magazine of Fashions is every other each containing 48 embellished with two elegant colored Plates of tlie latest and extra each plate comprising two or more whole length Mer chant Tailors will find a gi eat advantage from this the proprietors will publish only the latest For terms of subscription see Just received and for sale Co. Seven east ofthe National informs Ha friends and the public generally that he has opened a Entertainment in the large and building lately erected by him near the Steam Boat where he will be happy to accommodate vellers and others with by tbe or on reasonable situation of the it being at tlie landing place of all the Steam Boats plying to this with every exertion the part ofthe Proprietor to he secure Wm a share of public leaving this City by the Baltimore boats find it advantageous to lodge at the above will not be liable to disappointment by left can be provided with private Bar is provided with liquors and an attentive commodious Sail Boat is also Ibr June 13aw6w Medical 1 System of 1 vol. Homer's Special 2 Gibson's 2 Dewees on the Diseases of 1 vol. of 2 American 1 vol. Hare's Chemical X vol. For at reduced by June PEACOCK public that he hits House br No. 55, four doors from His table shall be supplied with the the and his bar stocked with a variety rf By unremitting attention and hopes to merit and receive a of and Gentlemen can fee by the or