Washington Globe (Newspaper) - June 21, 1831, Washington, District Of Columbia or of with ft on Main within time and Ky. will be sold very exchanged on most for property in or their and are nearly the of the most favorable in the the first by M bt low tlie of and South F. P. it too and near the market the capital of the will give in being situated that he can gWc personal to the of at the Globe Mav 18 of OV CASE of the new pattern Swordi with just imported by and made by the lately adopted for the use of the officers of tlie United They are consigned and will be on sale for ten days at the store of 13t are respectfully that a Mail Coach will 1'avo Washington City every I Sunday at 6 A.M. tike splendid by which they wdl he to the head of tlic where a I Coach wiil be in readiness to take the in to the head of card's J arriving latter bv 5 at loor to Barnard's und at the I Fare bv June 1 STOCKTON elegantly fitted CANAL BOAT Capt will commence lier trips on 3d, leaving the Canal at 7 A. M. for mid return the same the citizens of the District of and the of Internal an opportunity is now of witnessing one of tlie grandest works in the The romantic scenery alone will amply compensate all who can set apart one day for viewing this great work Fare each 75 4swim. W. Roule Va. Se Ohio 12 1.AHP ' Va. are informed that a new I line has been go into on May 8th,) by they can be in a very superior twenty-three miles of the route being on the and ( The many attractions this new route offers M ill pen at to say of the hilly and fatiguing route now and tlie patrons of this line may depend upon attention being paid to their comfort and I S will nt 8, A. M. in and w Hl be put down at the where they take the splendid boat Charles Capt. arriving in in called for at seats please apply at tlie Stage Fare through to May 4sw2w. C. and Day ISABELLA 4a\ighter of the Inte Isabella of New has removed her for to that large and house on F near 13th> directly opposite to the residence of Asbury and lately occupied by wheye every branch of Female Education ia She has the to inform her friends and the public that she lias been so fortunate as to obtain the co-operation of ft recommended by the Rev. Dr. Prt sident of Columbia and by Mr. Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy in who will take charge of the higher of who is approved will continue to teach the French which branch of Education receives the particular attention of who superintends the Young daily in their French for the of the principles of and Astronomy haa been ahd lectures will be given in each at stated Junior class will be kept open for the of snch families as may wish to place their young daughters under Mrs. Smith's for instruction in the first stages of Review of the young is held once a when School will he open for parents and Ladies permanently for one or more scholastic will be only per annum for Board and English payable in Information as to her particular will be given at tlie present Smith is to refer to tlie following Dr. President Columbia Mr. to tlie and recently made in and to this long so situated on the elevated ground on the Pennsylvania in tlie immediate of the President's House the Proprietor ha's now the and signed at Copenhagen on the 38th day t sure to announce that he has completed 1830, which are to be received by tlie menta fur giving on tlie do file a memorial of the same COLD of the to the end that they may Price to in the 25 and to others bv hereafter be duly and 37i-each and to subscribers by ing of the under the with 7th 1831.3 That all persons having under the Convention between United States of America and his Majesty the King of by R. 8- for publishing and improved Weekly to be called Burlington County having Jersey Chronicle and the and having entered as as a sufficient subscribers aic to commence Uie on a large Mul improved of the County in the of the and The new paper Will contain twenty-four The American an imperial wiU be at once Vno ever printed t iM J Price per once a m neat and elegant delivered to 50 when sent by by Jons S. five dollars per to be in Herald will be devoted to Foreign and and to be to by at and J 1831. has with a constantly to the number of tuc second and local of the State and County will be made tu the earliest intelligence The decided according to the ing on the 1st single persons and of the several ami the suitable and milies to bathe at testimony concerning them which may hereafter be The said memorial must be to this it must set forth minutely and Horses larly the various circumstances whence the for the saddle and and Carriages of every right to prefer such claim it must be on kept for fied by the affidavit of the June 4tf FHEUEHICK in order that claimants may he informed of is now considered by the Commission as VW to be averred and before anv such A KEY to Introduction to Latin can be received by the it is 3 That each claimant declare in memorial for and in behalf of the saul claim is and the amount numbers of the first volume may all in the of oar The will be the fitty ers will endeavor to make and to Rural as 5cc. It the official will at the a-m to present a sheet of all the races m the and the taken at livery on the lowest ami tic pedigrees bred Each both | ber is an elegant and of any if and at tlie time when the said claim did belong solely and absolutely to the siud or to any and if any vrhat and in cases of claims ' preferred for the benefit of any other than the Key to Murray's Price 25 saie 13. Washington Circulating Besides many other sporting subjects engraved for this it contains likenesses and of the following d Hir American Sir Winter Darley It is intended that it shall and performances of all the most which or which on the American DIRECTIONS for invigorating and prolonging P W life? tlie the memorial to be exhibited must further set pointing out agreeable and and by what and for what to prevent and relieve and to such other has become entitled to tiie and the action of the or any of the of the said memorial required to be exhibited by must also set and whether the as well as any for whose benefit the claim is is and at tlie time when tlie said claim was of the United States of where he is and at tlie time when the claim was if what change of domiciliation has since taken said memorial must also set whether tlie or any other who may at any time Dr. Mr. Dr. Mr. Hon. John Alexander St. Clair Esq. Hon G. C. M. C. Hon. Henry M. C. New Messrs. h Mass. Messrs. Brown It. i. Hon. Mass. Hon. Charles E. Esq. New John Robert E. Esq. W. Esq. boweUs by M. D. of the Cook's Oracle and from revised and by T. S. in Medicine and fellow of the New York Medical aiui 8cc. Just received and for sale doors east of the National 13. ON DENMARK AND subscriber will undertake the preparation of claims in conformity with the regulations v under the treaty hath ever received and and will advocate them before the sum of or other or of a With by way of or loss he el or injury satisfaction for which is hewm documents on file in the State And if any such payment or | been to set torth and from the same was that time may be allowed to the to prepare and file tlie memorials above it is That when this shall close the present it will adjourn to meet on the day of July at which time it will proceed to decide tlie filed with the Secretary are in conformity to the and proper to be for order of tlic Board of undersigned is directed to for the information of those measures have been under the permission of the Swedish for withdrawing such documents from the of Norway as might be to such claimants as may to employ him he will suggest what evidence may be JOSEPH April 20. _ of 6, Rowley's for Leaf Appeal and Insolvent sale 13. Solicitor of Claims on the United and General the City of having d the immediate superintendence of liis hits made extending abroad and to each of the States wrI Territories of the for the of all in which the of an Agent may be especially the collection of tixes and of in besides a branch of his office at has tile advantage of an Acquaintance with gentlemen capable and in almost every ami in he lias the co-operation of the of the whose notice he in of John Jr. William E. in that of James and when he commences the publication of his devoted to the diffusion of information to and and to a review of decisions of State and of the public tlie interests of claimants particularly those of first war of he will tlie name of his Agents in other and at the seats of Government of the principal powers of and South Insurance on lives and may be through and deposits may also be made in the New York He has had ten of public service in responsible and sixteen in his present to recommend 1831. subscriber hits to act as agent in for those who are in tlie following tac of in the investigation of land in or possi in the payment of tixes on bt ANNALS OF THE POST OFFICE the States of the year 1677 to 1831; with a shewing the gradual increase of Receipts and To which is added an containing the laws now in force relating to the Post Office list of all tlie Post Roads on which the mail is conveyed in shewing the the number of trips per and the time occupied in travelling over and a list of the Officers and Clerks in the with their salaries and a sketch of their The whole concluding with a copious Compiled from various Journals of Public by F. a Clerk in said Post Office Department is one in which almost every citizen feels a deep and concerning a great majority of the people possesses but little it is intended to embody in this such facts as shall to person who will examine a more complete view of its affairs tlian has ever been presented to the From the year 1677 to the adoption of tlie present Constitution in 1789, the annals must necessarily be but from that period until the the substance of all the important Official Reports of the different Postmaster will be and tlie Tabie will be so arranged as to much time and labor to such 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 ior and citizens book will be printed witli a fair on good and will contain between four and four hundred and fifty octavo COMPENDIOUS Abstract of the of the of Christ from its foundation to the 18tli by the Rev. William O. S. and necessary for the claimants under the Con- 1 with that an has been sent catholic Christian 8cc. by Uie part of the United and that Dr. there is good reason to believe in a short Tije Meditations of St Commissioners under the Convention with Denmark will be made acquainted with tlie result of that ROBERT Charley 1831. intending to apply for the benefit of j the act entitled act for the relief of tain insolvent of the United are hereby notified the persons entitled to relief under said act are those who were on or before the 1st tlay of 1831, and were indebted to the United States in a sum of money then due which they are unable to and who aie not indebted as tlie principal on an official or for public to the Blessed with a large supply of Prayer many in splendid Just received The Controversial Works Dr. late Bishop of June 13 Howard of Washing fur then lief of Females wanting have for sale at near the and suitable for the of various qualities and a part fine and not paid over or for and from low to or for forfeiture or penalty by the violation of any law of Uie United servants or Applications for a release or discharge under the act to 13. be made in umler oath or and Mechanics throughout the and forwarded to the Secretary of the as near as may the time when tlie i and when he made his insolvency THE Proprietor ol the known to liis the of such I proposes to publish a new tlie amount and also all the real and owned at the time of such with a description of the and also the maimer in which such estate has been that is to by furnishing a list of tlie at of his with the amount then due to the sums since and the balances still to them also the entitled Tlie American in the taking of depositions or procuring of The price will be two per copy bound and two and twenty-five cents A few copies will be printed on fine and handsomely bound in which wiU be at dollars per will be allowed a discount of twelve and a per that every eighth copy holding subscription will please return them to tlie on or before official duties of require him to visit nearly all parts of the State and will give him unusual opportunities for prosecuting the which he He will tht enabled to debts by ben or when they could not perhaps be by whenever suits at law be he employ such counsel as the plaintiff's may firat of November and if that shall be left to he will K for the employment of gentlemen of integrity and to the subscriber at Lexington or or to Col. J. Washington post will receive immediate JOHN Virginia and United States for subscriber will purchase and sell on favorable United States Land Scrip of every as well as Military which wen issued prior to the 30th 1830, either by the State of or the United He will claims to land or whether on the States or the United 20. JOSEPH 283t F. LADY'S April number of the Lady's Magazine and JL Literary edited by Mrs. Sarah J. just and for 7 doors east of the National May 25. __ the May number of the h Book is published with in one two volumes pages only dollars per payable in WORKS of the British witli and critical by Dr. for sale doors east of the National which is entirely is within a single a chronological Scrie s of Ben Johnson to without mutilation or with Biographical and critical notices of The contents of this volume are so that few it is are except such as or unsuited to the perusal of The within these may be termed a of Classical English and safely be recommended to tlie heads of and to the Libraries of young Procedes de M. de Just received and for sale 7 doora east of the National Oeuvres de J. 5 in 3. Oeuvres de 4 in 2. ou de par J. J. Orations de suivies de celles du par Du Prince de par et de Louis pw uvres Choisies de 2 in on la Nouvelle ou Lettres de deux habitants petite au pied des Alpes par J. J. Confessions de J. J. sur par Pe de Eveque de ou de Louis de par Bluse de 3 in 2. de Eveques de et Morales de Duc de la Roche de la Historie de GU Blas par Conjurations dos contra la will be not creditors at the time and what distributed gratts or if owned at the time of his tiie United or which he has since acquired the whole expense of publication wdl has been conveyed or transferred to by tiie it will of course be applied directly or to a proportionate advance on to tlie use or benefit of such insolvent or usually charged by other and also a statement of all tiie if paper will not interfere any other the disposition and condition which as it is not intended to embrace since owned or still It may be advertisements of but of tiie the statement aforesaid should be confined or throughout tiie to and arranged in as simple and of such articles as are of general use and a form as unaccompanied by as or all tiie facts upon which the decision of the Cabinet of the Treasury is to be must be pre- examined and reported upon by tiie and Life no communication the application Scientific Scientific and referred to in tiie first section of tiie can be re- School Steam at the Department except through that the Western and D. bringing into one view of the American Manufactures and Native Products faits de dequis Louis par par Dramatique de de P. de J. B. 25. of auc per cent. principal by ami forwarded by m tiie whole till Post of thru tiie wiU be paid on the advertiser will be to aa many of 1831, to the proprietors for legal or duly distributed to all parts on tiie and of the said circulation to at tiie or at tiie Loan any other present and will tiie same may stand the tiie IS further Wfer of tiie of tiie swd stock from the of the advertising wiU be twenty-five and tiie money tS he sent fim day of 1831. tisements. Current of New York and interest on all the certificates of p wiM be received tiie said will cease and determine on tiie 30th | The spring the on for between gr. h. by and ch. g. by John was won by in two 1st 4 m. 7s.; 2d 59 9. The for two mile run for by Mr. Sherman's b. h. Bay by out of the six years Mr. ch. m. out of four Mr. Davidson's b. Charley by out of a Sir Solomon five years Mr. Bedell's b. by out of of the Rock five Mr. b. c. John by John out of a Hickory three years Mr. Bush's ch. h. by out of a Baronet six years and Mr. Coster's b. h. by out of a Messenger five years won by Bay 3 - - 3 4 2 5 - 0 1st 3 m. SS s. 2d 3 m. 51 s. for two mile between Mr. Sherman's ch. h. De Witt by 5 years and Mr. ch. g. by was won by De Witt in tw o 1st 3 m. 54 2d 4 in. Second the society's for three mile was run for by Mr. Conover's gr. h. by dam Maid of the four years Mr. Davison's ch. h. by dam five years Mr. Bush's ch. h. Count by dam by fire years and Mr. h. by John dam by four won by - - 4 11 - - - - 12 8 Count - - - 2 S. i 1st 6 m. 10 24 6 m. I 3d 6 m. 14 wet and tiie society for mile was run for J. C. m. Black by dam Lady five years Mr. Van ch. h. Mark Richard by John out of a four years and Mr. J. S. gr. h. by dam and won by Black Black - - 1 I - - 3 lame and 1st 8 m. 17 s. 2d 8 30 s. Society's for with one mile was run for by Mr. b. m. Mr. Davison's b. h. Charley ch. f. Lady and Mr. ch. h. and by Charley - - 2 - - - - 2 3 - - - - g 4 1st 1 m. 52 2d 1 m. May 24tii, with for colts and all mile First a produce hall eight but two John hr. c. Gen. by Sir James S. Garrison's b. c. Edwin by 2 1 m. 56 2il 1 m. 55 s. Second a five half three Johnson's b. c. by out of the dam of - - - - - - 1 1 Majy by tlam by Sir 3 2 R. Ingram's r. c. by Sir tlam by 1st 1 m. 57 s. 2d 2 m. Third a post for Hal four years half five four Edward Wilson's br. g. Hail 1 1 Dr. Hatton's b. g. - - - 4 2 Mr. Nixon's g. - - Harper's gr. g. The - - 2 dr. 1st 1 m. 55 2d 1 m. 57 Second two mile four Branch's b. m. by Sir I 1 Hammond's b. g. by six - - - Johnson's b. m. by five - - 2 dr. Mr. ch. h. by Sir years 3 m. 40 3d 3 m. June 17. with tlie pit a and of the as original and selected and the the whUe it will not profess on the one will on the the of The will censure or applaud the of tlie and an may deserve or merit will them by their And it is hut proper that the should avow that in decidedly approved of the ures tJie principles avowed by the as who e and her they hope they inuy be aide still to believed a party course is that best calculated to elicit the of tiie peaceful and of wish tiie introduction of high-toned partyism among the Herald will rather aim at the and than at warm discussion or is one on which tiie of the will not promise to that the attempts which in common with many of our lieve are making in our otherwise happy trf unite Church with the State preserve and ai banded to us by Jesus and to do it be kept altogether from State Their collision will be like of tiie steel and and a flame would be emitted that consume our civil and rel even the the We the late repeated of the of this unholy will render a should renew we pledge t our and tiie little talent of which we are in endeavoring to ensure their is the the if a of subscribers be received to warrant the which must necessarily be iiv hi tlie proposed to commence the of their new paper about the first of August And they suit the of tiie and the exertions lif their to promote and secure thw object now presented for approbation and R. THOMAS S. Mount June 1, 1831. of June 31lamtlst d. Secretary of the Manufacturer's and will be printed on an Imperial Napier on good of the largest and great pains will be taken to insert the advertisement in a with a suitable variety of Publisher to the Bostos for a The first will be issued in July BT i. MAGAZINE has three receiving that best of a and generous is good reason therefore to believe the plan of tiie work has been highly as we that the moral improvement and of Society depend in a on the judicious cultivation and right of tiie female we have and shall our publication most sedulously to of those sentiments in literature that while our American in the pursuit of intellectual still regard home as the which taste and must delight to improve and We would have the name of intelligence and and under tiie care of such every would ije a school of moral and mental will be a topic of in None bat originai character of the work wiU continue to be strictly assistance of writers is and our own efforts shall be exerted to the work the patronage which is now work is issued in on the fifteenth of every containing forty-eight octavo printed en fine With new type and stitched in colored and either engravings or the best our American can will be given during tiie subscription is three dollars per payable on tiie of the per will be added to all subscriptions remaining unpaid till the end of the must be paid on all orders sent by work is published in and no pains 01^ expense spared to ensure its elegance and Co. 7 doora east of the National have been duly appointed agents for the 14^____^ and on the plan of tiie Greek and German Lexicon of The such are of dialectic or to certain writers and classes of with examples selected from tiie classical by James M. D. ' Second improved and by the For 8c doors of the National undersigned to purchase PRIVATE and Valuable given for Books in languages of disposed to patronise this design new and advertisements as eirly I as tiie great mass of types to be put the immense number of papers to be ENGLISH COMMON LAW 1 will require of Argued and Determined in are when fomard English Courts of Common Edited by to give the address of such Sergeant and John C. in son to whom to have the paper To be For sale forwarded by mail will be and Bodk U of 1, vol. 1st of the Magazine of embellished with two elegant colored comprising four whole length in tiie Magazine of Fashions published every other each containing 48 royal duodecimo embellished with tWo elegant colored qf the latest and occasionally extra plate comprising two or more whole length Mer chant Tailors will find a weat advantage from this as tiie will publish only the rerr latest For terms of subscription see received and sale east of the National Medical 1 System of 1 vol. Special 3 Gibson's 2 Dewees on the of 1 voh Practice of 2 American 1 vol. Hare's Chemical 1 vol. at reduced prices by hh friends and generally that he has opened a of Entertainment in tiie and ing lately erected by hun near the where he will be happy to accommodate vellers and others With by tiid or on reasonable of the k being at the landing place of all the Steam Boats plying to this evere exertion oai the part of the Proprietor to he him a share of public leaving City by the Baltimore find it advantageous to lodge at tite above aat they will not be to by being left ctn be with The Bar is provided with good liquon and an Commodious aUo kept for hire pleasure June 13aw6w informi that he opened ' A of No. 55, His table be the beat tiie and his bar with a df By attention artd hcf to Merit and receive of and can be witH by or