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   Washington Globe (Newspaper) - April 25, 1838, Washington, District Of Columbia                                BY dk C. m 1 per POH than A 50 00 I Hemi r ' n n. thov ami at the timo of K rr n Bt m will ' until Mio to be BLAIR OF WORLD IS TOO 270.  APRIL 1838.  00  who not 1  Fon ir to lie maile in Those wh may remit by at The surh ho a Tho of the that it has hren in thr with AI OA TO At improved and to in four twenty and in five and a half HE STEAMER will leave Washington for Norfolk every Wednesday at 12 or after the arrival of the cars from she will leave Norfolk every at 3 The Columbia will continue to leave on tho above named days until further and freight destined for or unless consigned to some in will not be received on board unless the is Colombia will arrive in time for the horse St immediately after the arrival oI the cars S. C. say 8 o clock via and u. La per and | u ifi Ga. 12tf  Champion to An been made with the and New Castle about 16 inii between Mobile and New On and after Wth inst. ihe passage the by the Florida line wishing by the Union Line for Philadelphia is to m be transferred from the Champion to the New Steamboats of this line will leave Orleans on their way to that Thus South New traveller is to reach said for every at by the Florida line from two to three days six until farther earlier than by any other this passengers arrive in Philadelphia roads arc superior antl the teams time to spend from two to three hours before the the the best for the and departure the evening line for New and Ihe present more than will be found will arrive in Baltimore from Philadelphia in time upon any steamboat route in the southern for the Washington and Western evening proprietors offering to tlie speed and Breakfast and dinner their usual can so much beyond that of any other be had on - - to Philadelphia - - - - 00  - - - - - - 1 00 All baggage at the owner's unless receipted for by the agent of the FURTHER REDUCED BY THE STEAMBOAT LINE FOR PHI via the again public to his large at Indian in Tropical which erected for the express purpose of furnishing comfortable lo travelling who need a and pleasant asylum during the or a and restorative temperature throughout the For the characterising phenomena of the peculiarly favorable climate of ail Southern subscriber refers lo the writings of H. in the Medical and which show that it combines more and political for the restorative resort of our sickly than France or Columbia or or any portion of the For the facts which show that Indian Key is the most desirable site at settled in Southern Florida for the agreeable accommodation of the subscriber refers to E. A. esq. of T. J. of this and other gentlemen who have passed a season on this delightful little other he refers to his former in the Globe of last February 10th to 95lh.  now merely adds that his price for with a single room and servant's will not exceed one dollar and fifty cents a and that a club of twenty can be accommodated at thirty dollars a month A. 9ditrswlv Indian Key P. O. OF between the North and hope that the sime will be an inducement for liberal whereby they will be remunerated for the heavy cost to build it ' They would take the liberty to recommend the route to all who travel in private as roads arc oi such a nature as to enable them to many milej further ui a with any other natural roads m our independent of the expedition per the of La Grange through the beautiful Santa Rosa and the Champion to great improvements in the route have by the construction of forty miles of new from Ga. to Fb. instead of the roundabout road by and a road from Cow four above Cedar Bluff to La whereby the navigation of the river and its detention are entirely the distance above twenty miles and improving the facilities more than one for St. Joseph and Apalachicola will lake at on Chattahoochee branch line of four horse coaches leaves every other day via to MOBILE AND NEW reduced low coppered and copper fastened plying as a packet in regular connection with the Florida will leave Pensacola after the arrival of the from La Grange for and in accordance aforenamed arrangement of the Florida she will meet the steamers from Mobile for Orleans in Mobile come to and to them such as wish to pro ceed to New or further Th Champion is in first rale and renders much general satisfaction as she upon the and Potomac Augusta at 8 p and arrive at Hawkinsville by 6 a the second at 7 o'clock same and arrive a. Bainbridge by 1 p the neii Bainbridge at 2 p same and arrive at La Grange by 4 p next La Grange at 5 o'clock same and arrive at Mobile by 4 p next or ai New Orleans by 8 a next 25ly  BRANCH RAILROAD Transportation 13, 1837. T is respectfully made known that merchandise or other commodities received at thLs for delivery in this or to be forwarded to or to points on the line of the will hereafter be subject to the following of which those interested will please lake notice The freight and charges tin all goods consigned to individuals in this city or its vicinity must be paid before their removal from the 2d, Commodities offered for transportation March 17, 1838. TO TRAVELLERS TO AND FROM SOUTH consequence of the steam packe not being ready as expected lo the Captain and SOUTH Capt. will continue to leave Norfolk for Charleston every and Charleston every unii further commanders of these Packets are well known to be men of skill and long leaving Philadelphia on Fridays will always be in time for these by taking the Norfolk boat the same They are one night less at sea than any other making the passage in 40 lo 45 though Irom to be had at the Baltimore steamboat office in lower end of Chestnut at Ihe Norfolk steamboat lower end Spear's or on board the baggage ai the risk of the PARTNERSHIP IN J residing in place at which are held the Supreme Court of the the District and Circuit Courts of the United and a State Circuit have entered into partnership with the view of entering largely into the collection of They promise prompt attention to all business to L. D. LEVI FERRIS S. Col. L. Hon. C. Dr. T. Mr. Willis esq. James Charles Richard and Casey and T. H. Stevens and Dr. Granville N. N. Mr. J. Dana aad Hon. Mr. M. Hon. M. and Hon. Zadok G. Hubbard and and Hunter and Mr. W. Mr. L. F. Linn and Hon. Thomas H. 18ly  TO going South are informed that when they reach there is a choice oj routes either by the great mail line which runs daVy through or by the Wilmington stage and steamboat company's from the termination of the Petersburg railroad through etc. The days of starting from Petersburg by this line are and can be no as post coaches are provided at each Petersburg Railroad distinctly and be by a in of the number and description of j 5e delayed beyond the hour fixed for BRANCH Passenger trains on this road will daily start as FROM WASHINGTON FOR G and at 4i m. FROM BALTIMORE FOR At 9 a. m. and at 4 p. by the morning if proceeding can connect with the Western train on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad at the Relay reach Frederick in time for the Western stages that leave there at 12 or Harper's in time for the evening train to while passengers eastwardly are conveyed through to Philadelphia without unnecessary detention at reaching Philadelphia in time for the evening line to New and thus accomplishing the journey from Washington to New York in one Under no circumstances whatever can the 13, 1838,  scaled and will be received at this until 3 p. m. of 27ih for tlie of provi sions and stores to or or if will be made from the Navy Yard at New York in two One vessel will be required to be at the Navy Yard at New ready to by the 21st day of May to take on bulk of 2,700 The other vessel will be required at the same ready to lake on by Ihe 20ih day of June ihe remainder of the which will be 2,700 about 1,014 of which will be the residue diy and measurement of the vessels offered must be able to carry the full amount of 2700 the in barrels of each vessel offered must be specified and their names and ihe place where they are then and if they should prove insufficient to carry the full quantity for which are ten per centum lo be deducted from the payable by the charter to cover the injury to ihe United but no freight lo be paid beyond the amount due for articles which may be actually rale or standing at the insurance offices must be and no vessel will be accepted until satisfactory reports shall be received of capacity and character after shall be made by order of the Commissioners of the offers must specify the price asked for all barrels without discrimination of wet or dry or measurement and a half cubic of measurement and thirty gallons to the gauge of all casks not usually called whatever they may to be considered as a primage to be nor must any be asked in the freight money will be paid in the United Slates by the navy agent at New or at such other place as shall be within thirty days after proper certificates are exhibited to the said navy agent of the safe delivery of the respective agreeably lo the bills of signed by ihe United States navy or or by the senior naval officer present at the place of lay days to be exclusive of Sunday and at each of the ports of Valparaiso and should both ports be the offers must specify the rate of demurrage lo be demanded in case of greater information as to the nature of the stores and kinds of packages to be may be if upon application to the Commandant at Ihe navy New be published in the National Army and Navy Boston Boston Morning New York Evening American Baltimore Norfolk and Norfolk 13did  P. Attorney at of will attend the courts at St. and and the Court of Member of Gov. of J. Treasurer of the United Hon. C. United States Hon. United States Maj. Gen. W. United States Judge P. V. Dec 8tf  BUSHELS OF RICHMOND Agent's C. 10, 1838.  will be received at this office until ihe 15th day of May next for twenty-five thousand bushels of Richmond lo be delivered at the navy yard in this coal must be of the very best and one-third part of the whole quantity must be coarse or lump and the remaining two-thirds may be fine or smith's to be subject to the inspection of this and lo the of this city the whole quantity lo be delivered by Ihe 15lh of 1838.  will be required for the faithful performance of the and ten reserved from each payment until the whole is 103taw  be published three times a week in the National Christian and Richmond practice in at Mrs. Turner's Brown's Pennsylvania will save many trouble and Though learning to write has been considered a task of many any one can be by and ladies and gentlemen write who have taken but ten that a good handwriting can be learned in a few grateful for the liberal patronage of this city the past the subscriber would inform his friends that he will continue lo receive pupils daily but a few days respectfully solicits immediate calls from all who feel Dr. Rev. Messrs. McLain and 13eo3t  S. J. in connection with his just published a system of Practical which is for sale at the and at his Writing system of teaching practiced by Mr. now in this has been uniformly so far as we seen specimens of Ihe improvement of his His is in producing a uniform movement of ihe which a uniform character 10 ihc hand both young and who have lessons of Mr. F. have shown great improvement in a few A one door east of have a beautiful assortment AND which they would be pleased to have their friends and the public to call and April 33taw3w  Between the houra of nine and ten o'clock this room No. 43, at the United Slates was entered by false keys and a trunk there broken and rifled of ihc various valuable and Jewellery here below The above reward will be by the proprietor of the United Slates lor the recovery of the or a flue proportion for any part Escapement all full gold diaU and gold with the Charles Granger or engraved on the and the following in the inside of the No. 5^1, 5747, 574:>, BV OP | 5K)7, 60.')5, 5950, | N pursuance of MARTIN van 5946, 0044, 6073,  President of the United States of 6063, one number not do hereby declare and make a Fourteen Gold four public will be held at Green in of which three or four with gold lory of on the fourth day of all the others with brass gold dials with for the disposal of the public lands gold numbers ranging the limits of the under mentioned townships 6,100, in the inside of the fractional to of the hose eaU of the antl of range of range and and fractional township of range and fractional townships sixteen and of range seventeen township of range appropriated by law for the use of or other will be excluded from Lepine engraved on the or eighteen different all with gold dials and greatest part with with brass caps and the name Lepine on it. ranging from 59,000 to 63,000, on these the are engraved on the and are probably also marked inside ihc on most of or four Gold vertical double gold gold chased on the inside of ihc from 5000 lo 7000, * Diamond with a sale will be kept open for two Chrysolite in the of a very bright green the lands arc sooner disposed and no j no private entries of land in townships so Cameo represents will be admitted until after the expiration the Thirty to forty real Mosaic gold mounted under my haad at the city of with flowers fifth day of anno Domini 1838.  VAN the of the General first subscriber would respectfully inform farmers and mechanics that he is engaged in the LIME BURNING on the bank of the Chesapeake and Ohio near Mr. John six miles above Harper's where he intends keeping a constant supply of this on ihe most reasonable will at any of the on the shortest between the Kilns and the District of It can be had at ihe Lime House of Walter on Twelfth Washington where he intends keeping a constant on the lowest wishing to purchase the article will please call as the do certify that we have made use of a large quantity of Isaac Lime during the past and it has answered our purposes belter than any other lime we have made use and we do consider it a superior Superintendent of the Treasury Superintendent of the Patent Office 11eo2w  to the name of the and of the party forwarding the otherwise cannot be Company will not be responsible for damage arising from leakage or nor will diey be responsible for damage alleged lo have been received by any goods or commodities transported by unless the claim shall be made before the removal of tlie goods from the if which shall have been transported on respectfully suggested that precure their tickets the to enable them to do the office will kept open till half past seven p. m. Bv 31 SAMUEL of Naval of which Wm Barton is is directed to be convened in Philadelphia on the second Monday in May for ihe examination of Assistant be not received or taken away by their geons for and candidates for admission signers or on the day of their arrival fct the 1 into ihe the Company will not be for | The of the Board is directed lo moral or pay any claims for loss or damage which may I character as well as to and professional be sustained by such in other if 1 The candidates must be twenty-one goods as above be permitted to remain 1 years of of sound health and in or on the cars on ihe or at the I and in all respects able to perform the duties of one or more nights after their they will j Assistant Surgeons in the so al the exclusive risk of the owners or for receiving and delivering goods until be from 9 a. until 4 p. m. By Dec 13 SAM. 243tawld.  AND Merchant a few doors west of 4^ north AND Southwestern or Piedmont Mail Line will hereafter leave Va Kir every other immediately after the arrival of the steamboat stage from Washington distant 58 in 74 allowing Fare only 7 cents per Leaves Fredericksburg for the and Milledgeville for the on the same 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 20,  26, 28, 30.  3, 5, 7, 9 11, 13. 15, 17, 19, 21,  27, 29.  insured from Milledgeville to Washington from all interruption from WELFORD is the shortest route between Washington city and The difference of two days in favor of the lower is owing to the sleep allowed on this wishing to travel this who take the steamboat to are cautioned against paying their iare further than that Seals can be secured at OR PIEDMONT STAGE slage fart between and Va. 600 is 8 late important improvements on this line this shortening and equalizing the days and the improved condition of The enable promise sleep every night on the whole from to Washington WELFORD have just received and are now opening a choice and beautiful assortment of Spring and Summer Goods of the latest and most approved consisting in part of Cloths of the most fashionable and Summer Black Silk and a beautiful Single Milled Light and Dark Ribbed and Ribbed of various Figured great variety and very Dolled Diamond Check Satin Striped with a general of Fancy Articles for goods have been selected with great care from some of the best importing houses in the United and will be cut and made in a style inferior to none in the We pledge lo give general satisfaction to all who may favor tis wilh their We tender our sincere thanks to the Members of and the Public for the liberal patronage extended towards and would ask a continuance of the Our terms will be found moderate and 33taw3w  D. C. March 19, 1838. SHIP at the Navy Yard in this the following quantity of re quired for the second class of Sloops of 5 4 feet 9 nelt 6 square and and out One half to be to form an angle from 90 to 100 the remainder to form an angle from 90 to 80 6 arm 4 feet 9 nett 64 to form an angle of 100 5 4 feet 9 nelt 7 square and Three-fourths to be the remainder to form an angle from 90 to 80 6 feet 6 4 feet 9 7iinchcs; square and Two to be the remainder lo form an angle Irom 90 lo 110 Body 3 3 nett 5 One-third lo be the remainder to form an angle from 90 to 110 4 4 nelt 5 square and Two-thirds lo be the remainder to form an angle from 90 to Bo 8 5 nett 8 To form aa angle of 112 7 6 nett sidin 8 To lorm an angle of 120 foregoing described Knees are to be of the beai white clear of all Knees that have are not lo have the arms but the arms are to be large enough to side the dimensions above The body is to be sided to the diameter of the Knees that have are to be sided 2 inches larger than the nelt full length of body and arm as stated in the foregoing will be and the moulding size of the body is lo be full once and three-fourths the nett measuring in the middle of the body nelt siding of the arm will be determined by the Inspector at the for which fair and reasonable prices will be given on delivering at said navy ELIAS Navy be published in Ihe National Christian and Baltimore thres times a March 213faw  VALUABLE TIMBER LAND AND MILL on the Baltimore and Philadelphia about seven miles from as agents of the present offer a valuable tract of land lying on Black River Baltimore to the quantity of six hundred and eighty-six acres of as it Baltimore and Philadelphia and a part of it being on tide enjoys many Il is considered by competent judges as one of ihe best wooded tracts accessible by near the some say that it will average cords ail round to the which would make the upwards of twenty thousand the lowest estimate has been fifteen thousand cords of besides a large quantity of ship and there are now on the premises about sixteen hundred cords already wlrich the owner will let go with the land to the he paying the actual cost incurred in cutting down the for which a will be the The quality of the land is very part and would be valuable for farming purposes afier the timber has been and a of it is now a fine natural which only requires a little cultivation lo be made very The improvements consist of a new large two story brick dwelling which cost upwards of ten thousand built of the very best without reference to and is now in the best stale of together with usual out The site of the dwelling house overlooking the and having a handsome planted wilh large in is very There also on the promises a valuable Brick Grist with adequate water power for any and the Mill being only three hundred yards from the it may be connected with it by a branch track al a very trifling a water depot and stopping place of the being at ihe very point where the connection must be As there is no Mill in the it has the advantage of the country business for several miles A Saw Mill might also be and it would do a good antl a from the great supply of bark in the could be carried on to On examination several valuable beds ol iron ore have been and it is thought that the iron business might be there conducted to a great the large amount of wood on the and in the immediate being and many years ago a Furnace was carried on the but whether the property be used or not for manufacturing it is estimated that the cord wood alone can be nearly made to pay for leaving the valuable and Ship a profit to the It may be added although this tract is not in a remarkably healthy region of this place has always been considered as very much so. In a looking at ihe situation of this a part of il on navigable and only between seven and eight miles from the city of wilh numbers on ihe and with the name of gold and enamelled a say twenty or twenty-four gold finger seal rings wilh engraved on the two wilh a black enameled and a small diamond lops open lo put hair one set with five oc rose a quantity of black enamelled gold breast wilh imitation say while find 122 6, 1838.  ok THE IGNITED N pursuance of MARTIN VAN President of the United of do hereby declare and make that public sales will be held at the under mentioned Land in the State of at the periods hereinafter lo the Land Office at on the third day of September for the disposal of public lands within the limits of ihe under to of the base line and east of the third and of ranges one an l the Land Office at on the third day of for the disposal of ihe public lands within the limits of township of range one west of the third principal at the same time and will be offered at public sale such lands as may have been relinquished or reverted to the United under the operations of the various laws for the relief of ihe purchasers of ibe public lands as have not been offered al public sale subsequent lo their relinquishment or the Land Office at on the seventeenth day of September for the disposal of the public lands within the limits of the under mentioned townships and fractional lo lo be sided 2 inches larger than the nelt j of the line and of the third full length of body and arm as stated in will be and the moulding size Townships and of body is lobe full once and three-fourths the nelt 1 of range measuring in the middle of the body twenty-six and and D. C. March 1838. SHIP at the Navy Yard iu this ihe following quantity of for of Sloops of 5 5 nett 6i and One-half to be lo form an angle from 90 to 100 the remainder to form an angle from 90 to 80 6 feet 6 5 nelt 7 To form an angle of 100 Knees 5 5 nelt 8 inches square and Three-fourths to be the remainder to form an from 00 to 80 6 feet 6 inches 5 8 inches square and Two-thirds 10 be square the remainder to form an angle from 90 to 110 Knees 3 3 feet G inches nett 5 inches and One-third lo be square Ihe remainder lo form an angle from 90 to 110 Knees 4 4 nett 5 square and Two-thirds to be the remainder to form an angle from 90 to 80 7 6 nett 8 To form an angle of 118 foregoing described Knees are to be of the best white clear of all Knees that have are not to have the arms but ihe arms are to be large to side the dimensions above The body is to be sided to ihe diameter of the Knees that have nett siding of the arm will be determined by the inspector al the for which fair and reasonable prices be on delivery at said Navy Yard ELIAS Navy be published in the National Christian and Baltimore three times a 21  Comstock's Vocal Gymnasium and Lyceum for in institution is now All desirous of either for the relief of or improvement in may learn ihe conditions 100 Arch N. Comslock informs those ladies and gentlemen who have already applied lo him for his professional in the relief of W. GLENN'S SAPONACEOUS FOR subscriber offers soap in perfect as being if not to any Shaving Soap ever the The smallest quantity on the | a of course within half an hour's extra or rare ripe Early Golden Sioux Early Sugar or always ripe Early large Baden's Prolific or 60 and Millet today F. new garden and flower 13  received the following arranged for the piano and for sale at where all the best books for the and may be had The Vows of a words by T. H. Why don't he by P. A. Sweet is the vale where dear Jesse we a ballad as sung by Madame List the lay of the I remember how my childhood fleeted words by Winthrop M. esq. On the lake where the as sung by Miss with Swiss Song to the words by W. esq. Look forth my a as sung by Mr. the Star the from a vision of fair spirits and ah a composed by arranged for the United Naval the Waterloo the Alpine as performed at assemblies by Kendall's with many other which will be given in a future 20  warm or cold forms on the face a and emollient entirely free from any thing and leaving the face soft and It is neatly dune up in white covered answering all the purposes of a shaving MICHAUX'S FRECKLE is a certain remedy not only for but for Redness of the and other temporary cutaneous even for Teller it has been found an excellent The sale of this article has constantly and will continue to as its merits are made Numerous instances of its great efficacy have come under the proprietor's and he has no hesitation in recommending it to the public an excellent Rose Tooth preparation is made from the same receipt as the celebrated Opiate pour les in eat repute in For giving a pearly whiteness to Ihe stopping the progress of hardening ihe and sweetening the il has no so is that it may be without the least Hair elegant article has the peculiar quality of gradually changing the color of the from red or to a brown or and prevent the hair from turning It also gives a fine gloss to the softens and improves the general keeps it from coming and restores it when Being very pleasantly it will be found admirable for dressing the hair in for which purpose it is extensively Scent for laying in communicating to thing around them a delightful and preventing the ravage of the This combination of odoriferous flowers is neatly done up in satin bags of various and forms an acceptable present to a female Hair for coloring or a beautiful brown or jet m eight or ten without staining the or injuring the texture of the hair in the This important discovery is of exceeding value to those who have become prematurely or those wishing to change the color of their The Indian Dye is in one and with very little to color the hair a permanent brown or jet as may be whiskers are dyed with equal above valuable articles are for sale in Washington city At his and Fancy between and 12th April 5ly  a owing to the enterprise of its and the late liberality of the Legislature ol the State of extended to its and nearly finished public must soon become one of the most flourishing towns in the the undersigned agents il as one of the best speculations in the either for indi or for a terms of sale one half and the balance in two instalments of one and two wilh It is that more liberal terms may be Further particulars as to will be given on application to either of the by directed to them through the Post p of any one wishing to would desire lo view Ihe at four miles on the Baltimore Philadelphia Turnpike would accompany any person wishing to view the jr. at Frederick Baltimore E. J. at 4 miles from on the Turnpike road April 184t  that they now have an opportunity on members of a class composed of for the the public lands within the limits of iho section 12, in township south of range Certificates from Homer and four and the south half of fractional section 6 of the University of the fractional section 7, in township been present on the lOth at the of range five heretofore known as the of the pupils in Dr. Andrew Fort Massac for the improvement of ihe voice and At the Land Office at on Monday the of the articulation in stammerers and the day cf August for the of impression made upon me was highly favorable to the public lands within the limits of ihe following his method of quarter to system is founded upon an exact anatomical I Southwest quarter of section 33, in township and physiological in regard to the of range two gans concerned in the production and modification j Northwest quarter of section 1, in township of Its parts appear to have been j three of range two F tween 12th and 13lh in one of pleasant and healthful situations in the city has several excellent vacant and can ac commodate 8 or 10 transient or yearly boarders comfortably and 122aw3w* _  HITE 25, and 28 lb. kegs Pure Ground WUite for sale by J. L. 19 Centre Market in lor sale at TODD'S drug Ap 19  OP f April 11, 1838. 5  will be received at this office until three p. on the first day of May for furnish 2,400 bushels of in good each bushel to weigh seventy and bushels of Stone to be delivered at the Patent at such times as the Commissioner may The cement and lime to be of the best and subject to the inspection and approval of the appointed for that April 12td be published in the Alexandria Baltimore Land February 13, 1838. is hereby that the public sales of land advertised to lake place at the fol lowing times and by of the President of the United bearing dale ihc twenty-ninth day of 1837, lo IN THE 8T.\TE OF on Monday the 12th day of March on Monday the 7th day of May on Monday the 5ih day of March St. on Monday the 19ih day of March on Monday the 2d day of April next At on Monday the 16th day of April on Monday the 9ih day of April THE STATE OF At Monday the 14ih day of May Monday the 7lh day of May postponed until further order of the President of the United 13lawtls township of range townships and of range township of range townships and of range No. 3, of Ihc northwest quarter of section 4, in township of range No. 3, of the northwest quarter of section 3, in township of range north half of sections 3 and 4, in township of range Section 6, in township of range section 5, in township of range sections 1 and 27, in township of range the norih half of section 1, in township of range At the Land Office and matured upon a degree of thought and an extent of experiment credit upon his sagacity and and it inspires a very strong confidence of iis applicability to the faults generally of speech or One of his only a week before the occasion alluded had been a most unpleasant was then heard lo recite publicly with great ease anc wilh a full E. M. D. Professor of Anatomy iu the University of August 11, 1837,  August 14, 1837, Having been present on the occasion to in the preceding letter of the Professor of I have no hesitation in my impressions are with those my colleague has therein M. D. Professor of Chemistry in Ihe University of Nov. 35, 1837, Dear Before leaving your allow me to express to you the perfect satisfaction I feel in witnessing the progress which my son has made in Elocution under your The habit of which commenced with his early efforts to and which years present seemed only to is with six completely Though delighted beyond expression in this I am not From the moment I became acquainted with your method oi 1 did not doubt its entire Founded on ii must succeed in all cases where there is no malformation of the organs of You have reduced to system what before was but imperfectly under and done most essential service to mankind in elevating a numerous class of unfortunate and saved them from the impositions of ignorant and unprincipled your obedient M. D. of N. Y. Andrew M. published by Kay and 122 Chestnut PRACTICAL or a SYSTEM OF VOCAL comprising illustrative of the and designed for the Promotion the Cure of and Improvement in Beading and By Andrew 20  quarter of section 35, in township north of range antl southwest quarters of section 13, in township norih of range quarter of section 14, in township of range quarter of section 3, in township north of range quarter of section 24, in township north cf range quarter of seclion 23, in township north of range of section 26, in township south of range and southeast quarters of section 11 in township north of range appropriated by law for the use ot military or other will be excluded from sale will be kept open for two the lands are sooner disposed and n i and no private entries of land in the so will be until after the expiration of the two under my hand at the city of this sixth day of anno 1838.  VAN the of the Gentral Land April 6wld  A aad H. BROCKENBROUGH having associated themselves in the practice of will practise in the Courts of the Eastern District of and the of Appeals at to them at St. East or the session of to Charles Washington will receive prompt July 20,1837.An A RLYLE ON THE FRENCH TION French a History 3 vols by author of Sartor is jusi 3 complete in 2.  Passages in Foreign by J. A. 3 just received for sale by F. or for circulation among ihe subscribers to the Circulating immediately east ol 18  Glass and Frame Maker and Pennsylvania opposite the National Loking Glass Plates of al and for sale bv A. W. Super black Italian Blue black Poult de Plain and figured Gro de White and colored ground Mourning and half mourning Mousseline de Paris new French Chintz and Fancy and Black Lace from the 1 case 1 do J do Florence Braid English Straw white and colored American do 1 do white do do 1 do do colored do a variety of other Ap 17-eo5t A. W TO THE E. will open on the a handsome assortment of Fashionable to which the attention of the ladies is OR FAMILY above consisting of outlines of and such hints on Ihe practice of ar the diseases of women and as may useful in families when regular physicians be containing also a useful for young men about to commence the study tjf is this day received and for few 18   

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