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   Washington National Intelligencer (Newspaper) - July 31, 1832, Washington, District Of Columbia                                8EATON.  rou srx IS Those for a do at the time of the or give no tice oF their wish io have the discontinued at the expiration of will be as its continuance and it will be continued at the option of the and July 3, 1832. 3  Board of Directors have declared a dividend of two and an half per for the last halt year ending the 30th ult. which is to be paid to the J. I. 8TPLL. is wanted by a hdy and in the vicinity of the The Board must be Address through Uie Post with situation and 17eodlw  very commodious and delightfully recently occupied by and adjoining the residence of Dr. on F is now for 11 contains every convenience for a genteel and to a tenant will be rented upon very low House on Pennsylvania occupied by the late Joshua with back and smoke For apply to Mr. W. C. at mv corner of I and 16th July and horses for YORK built brass mounted with double aiui baggage a very light and convenient article for pair of New bay warranted very superior pair of large grey Carriage warranted and a very superior span of horses for family above animals are sold for no but that I hare no further use for may be seen at the stable in the rear of my and the price may be known by application to Mr. W.C. Gn at my corner of I 16th his services to the of and all for the disposal at Auction of Real Horses and Household and Kitchen and all kinds of Wares and ulv 9eo6t  highest market price paid for Land Apply to the at Mr. corner of 9 th and G July 16 corner of C and 3d at the Mansion House of Cary Esq. wishes to make arrangements for the board of families and during the summer Tiie rooms are airy and and her terms for the the recess of wlU be to persons who will 16eolw  ANK of Washington Stock I Patriotic of the Metropolis Corporation six per cent. five Union Bank of Georgetown Farmers Mechanics of JOHN F. July 303taw4w _Stock WXY 81, of the Ohio Canal July 27,1832.  General Meeting of the of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company will be held at the City in the City on Wednesday the Ist day of at 11 A. P. 28dtd_Secretary of the at a decree of the Circuit Court of the District U of sitting in for Washington will be exposed to at public on Tuesday the 7th day of August the well known Tavern on Ninth street kept by consisting of Lots 17, 18. and a part of Lot 5, in Square 407. TUe improvements consist of a three story brick out and large one third of the purchase money in one third in and the residue iu nine to be by the with surely to be approved by the bearing interest from the day of Sale to take pLice at 5 P. M. on the MAURO July 18dts Auctioneers.  of WISH to dispose of the following described to part of subdivision of lot 17, and the entire of lot 18, In square 169, fronting about 40 feet on 17lh and running back 108 feet to an The said lots are comprised in the enclosed piece of adjoining the Paymaster General's the Northwest comer of Lot No. 1, in same fronting 26 feet on 17th and running back 108 feet to the aforementioned TUese lots on account of their contiguity to the public healthy and will render them very desirable for They possess another Very important and decided adv over most other City that is to is a culvert laid within a few and running nearly parallel with said emptying into the public the fall of will admit of cellars 6 feet deep on a graduation with the the expense of connecting them with said culvert would not exceed ten these lots are not sold before the 4th of next they will on that be offered at public sale at 5 P. M. For further as to which will be very apply to Mr. at the sr General's or to the subscriber at Title 7eou M. at virtue of a of the Superior Court of Law and Chancery fo r Spotsylvania the undersigned Commissioners wil sell at Public on the on the 20th day of August on a credit of one and t wo that valuable Lot in the Town of on which the old Indian Queen Tavern formerly sto There is on it a brick Stable about 100 feet with other convenient Property has ' Deen well known as a Tavern Stand for upwards of fifty and a good opportunity to Capitalists for cing a profitable M JOHN M. 13ta ANTHONY large and convenient three story br dwelling house on F. in square No. 290,  present in the oc of Mr. Andrew Possession may be had on the 1st of W. 26^3t At Bank of the United has returned to this after an senee of seven with the intention of prosecuting responsible duties of an Instructor of It ftom the Navy Yard to that lie did exercise this at the former and in the latter of those for twelve or thirteen and he is happy to on these spacious streets and many of his former pupils standing forth in the of is about to open HIGH in the east end of the first story of the Central Masonic on Four and a Half on the first in course of instruction will embrace the School with a general course of McCurdy will submit his qualifications to the inspection of who may feel an interest in He respectfully refers to the following F. S. Esq. John S. Esq. Mr. Thomas july 23eo6t  and subscriber will in a few a stock of the best Schuylkill Peach orchard as well as some of the best together with a constant supply of Richmond Grate Coal and he will dispose of on Uie lowest terms for cash or short to punctual .at the near the Seven July 25w4w J. S. has taken the fire proof built by T. W. fronting on Pen. between 10th and few doors East of Mr. Darius The rooms are and well adapted for the sale of all descriptions of merchandize and household The situation is excellent for auction sales of furniture and having a large open space on the Avenue for W. will give his best attention to all as will use his exertions to give satisfaction to such as may wish his services as and also as an from the Commons of this about ten days a young Milch about 4 years Her general color is With a white star in her white stripes down her fore and white hump on the lower part of her just above her hind and a knot on the lower part of the as if it bad been She is and is supposed to have crossed the Chain or gone up the Canal to Two dollars will be to whoever brings her to the july 25eolw (Col.Gaz.)  in wish to purchase one hundred and likely Negroes of both from 12 to 25 years of field also mechanics of every Persons wishing to would do well to give us a as are determined to give higher prices for slaves than purchaser wiio is may hereafter come into this communications promptly attended We can times be found at our West end of Duke D. C. jiti 27tf FRANKLIN virtue of an order of for house due in and to me I shall expose to public for on August 2d, at seven A. M. at the Centre the following to Fine Tablet and and two gilt frame Looking two Mahogany one pair one Passage one one set Dining one Mantel one pair Shovels and one dozen Winder one Hearth one Oreen Baute one one pair iron pair brass one Dressing one Mahogany Frame Looking two pair Andirons and three Brass Candlesticks and two Brass one high post half doxan Windsor one Clothes one pair Plated and two one large iron Pot and one Dutch Oven and two Tin and taken property of Mrs. H. W. and will be sold to satisfy House due arrears to John 27 R. B. and PURSELL has just by the Belvedere and from and from other a large supply of and green Dinner Sets China Tea of 32 58 and 84 French China Tea of 80 pieces Cups and Saucers by the of various Ewers and Brush and Soap and Figured Glass j Gilt frame anJ other Glasses Pipes in boxes of 3 each Cooking Candlesticks Knives and Shovel and 8ic. All of which will be wholesale and on very for or to at the factory 8. Please call at a few doors east of the Centre opposite Brown's Washington D. Glass ordered to w a 1n st it ij D. their near the Centre Pennsylvania have for sale a good assortment of Men's and consisting of Pantaloons and Drawers and Under Shirts of and Part of the above articles are of fine fashionable and well above institution is for the relief of the destitute females of this and many are relieved by being furnished with favor of the publishers of the city newspapers is requested in giving the above a few 14  rent or Store snd Ware Rooms at present occupied by the corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and Market situation and advantages of location for any kind of are too well known to require any GRADUATE g in the tenders his ve vices as I OH to a private He is fied to give in the and English Commands to B. Post will he promptly July 24 1 lOUSE and LOT on oi by E. G. This property is well lied for business and will be sold a i FOR RE the HOUSE in which 1 at present on North C st. is one of the most residences in 1 Jie Possession given by the of August 276t  UNION HOTEL and Oyster consisting of nine smoke h feed and a good eight stall and good For terms apply 273t W. Fire Insurance July 23, 1832. IS HEREBY that an Election will be held at the on the 6th of August for Twelve to manage the concerns of Company for the year then The polls will open from 10 A.M. until 5 transfer wi l be closed during the week preceding the 27eof For apply to july 216t  of the Chesapeake Ohio Canal July 17, 1832.  will be received at this office until Thursday the 23d day of August for the and walling of thirty sections of the Chesapeake and Ohio at a point on the Potomac eight miles below and extending up the river fifteen will be received at the same time for the construction of a Dam across the Potomac River at the upper termination of the above being opposite to the estate of Mr. will also be received at the same time for the construction of an aqueduct across four lift a guard and sixteen all on the above line of plin of the aqueduct and locks with the specification of the may be seen at this and on application to the Resident at the 1st day of and forms of proposals for the locks and may be cither at this office or St will also be received until the 23d for the construction of lock No. 39, of 6 feet on the 135th section of the of I ock No. 40, of 9 feet the 145th section of the and for the excava and walling of the II 6th section of the all being the head of Harper's Ferrj and Galloway's P. Clerk and Ohio Canal July 182t23dAugU8t  Franklin Insurance 19, 1833.  gentlemen constitute the President and Directors for the ensuing PinER C. A. P. G. C. for insurance can be made to either of the who will the applicant all necessary office is open from 9 o'clock in the until 2 and the Secretary is thew from 5 until when he will attend to for insurance or renewal of policies and any other business of the H. of 8uperii of the late firm of has entered into with who has been for six years foreman to R. and three years foreman to M. P. of New during time he has made important in the manufacture of inform their friends and customers having recently erected entire new works and they are now ready to supply their customers with Ink of a superior suitable for the Napier and Power and all Composition which they will Warrant if not to any and will constantly have on hand a supply of the at from 25 cents to one dollar per also manufacture a very superior for the most expensive and superb at 2 and S dollars per pound i and Colored of the various made to supply of the above mentioned Ink is just and will be constantly kept for sale at GREER'S Printing corner ot E and Washington Printers of the and are to give it a 286t  of the Board of Commissioners under the Convention with May 11,1832. at the present having ed all the not heretofore acted were presented for their at thr desire of the parties not in readiness having postponed any decision on the claims presented by it is when this board it will adjourn to meet again on the first Monday of October and that it will on that day proceed finally to as well on now considered as on such as shall then be in readiness fur as the time limited by for of this board will expire in a few months after its next it is That the Secretary of this notify all whom it may that no assurance can be that any claim will be acted which shall not be ready for examination on the first Monday of October By order of the following will publish the above twice a month until the first of then once a until the first of and forward their Courier and and Evening New The and Commercial The and Philadelphia The and Richmond The Eastern rgus 222mS&lwlO  FOR Post July 20, 1832.  will be received at this until the sixteenth day of August for furnishing One Hundred and Eighty Cords of first rate OAK The wood to be and at this half on or before the first day of and the other half on or before the first of November will be required for the faithful performance of the contract j and the money will be when the whole of the wood shall have been B. Chief 213uwl6thA  7 June 30, 1833. 5  is given to the proprietors of the Exchanged Four and a per issued in of the act entitled An act to authorize the Secretary of the to exchange a stock bearing an interest of four and one half per for certain stocks bearing an interest of nx per approved the 26th of 1824, that the certificates of the said stock which are redeemable the 31st day of 1832, will be paid on the 1st day of 1833, to the or their representatives or attorneys duly on the presentation and of the said at the or at the Loan Office where the same may stand is further that no transfer of the said Certificates from the books of the or of any Loan will be allowed after the Lst day of 1832 the interest on the said Certificates will cease and determine on the 31st day of December of the 2eoMtlJan_  1  30, 1832. 5  is hereby given to the proprietors of the Exchanged Five per issued in pursuance of the act entitled an act to authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to exchange a stock bearing an interest of five per for certain stocks bearing an interest of six and seven per approved the 20th of 1822, that the certificates of the said stock will be paid on the 1st of 1833, to the proprietors or their legal representatives or attorneys duly on the presentation and surrender of the said certificates at the or at the Loan Office where the same may stand is that no transfer of the said from the books of the or of any Loan will be allowed after the 1st day of 1832 that the interest on the said certificates will cease and determine on the olst day of December of the 2eoMtlstJan  19, 1832.  is hereby given to the holders of the psr cast Stock of the that of each certificate of said stock will be paid on the first day of October and the third on the day of January to the proprietors or their legal or Attorneys duly on the presentation of the said certificates at the Treasury Loan where the same may stand Sale or A t Ao story Frame House on Pennsylvania a few doors West of the Seven seven and For apply to Mr. Joel next door but one to the or 272a<ytf__JOSEPH picked up in the street a day or two since a small sum of which tlie owner can get on the and for this For apply at the Office of the National Female ELIZA B. MILLS will open an Academy Young Ladies on Monday the 2d of at her residence on E West of the General Post where every branch of polite and useful learning will be with such of the ornamental branches as may be desired by the parents and guardians of the experience which Mrs. has had in the and the success that has attended her method of in the induce the that she may be equally successful terms of tuition wdl be made known by application to Mrs. at her establishment will be connected with th i to meet the requisition of such parenta at a as may wish to place their daughters under Mrs. M's 30 to the of an Expedition to explore the course and termination of the with a Narrative of a ge down that River to iu J. V Maps in two forming the 33d a. id 34th of Family 23  County Equity June and Mary E. his E. Lewis and George E. heirs of William W. by the that the sale made and ported by John B. the Trustee in this and the same is hersby ratified and confirmed on the third Monday in August cause to the contrary be shown on or before said day Provided a copy of this order be published in the National Intelligencer once a week for three weeks before the first Monday in August Report states that the land in the proceedings 366 acres and 4 sold for $ 3,709 56.  7w3w  Charles Co. St. Mary's County Equity MAY 1832. James Harwood and Estep and states that James Harwood is a creditor of Thomas That Thomas Estep died leaving a real estate lying and being in Saint county that his personal estate is to pay his debts j that the said debt of the complainant is unpaid that Thomas Estep left the following heirs at to John Estep and Alexander Estep j snd that Alexander Estep resides in the District of beyond the jurisdiction of this The prays that the said real Estate may be ordered to be sold under a decree of this court for the payment of his and an order of publication against Alexander a notifying him to appear in this Court by a and answer the and in default the hill be taken pro It is therefore this 4th day of 1832, by this unless the said Alexander Estep shall appear in this Court on the first Monday in March either in person or by and answer the the said shall be taken pro provided that three notice of this from the time of the first advertisement bt by causing a publication of a to be inserted a week for four successive in some newspaper printed within the District of 14w4w Clerk St. Mary's Co. at Washington H. of having made this city his permanent and located his dwelling and office directly opposite to the State Treasury will with his accustomed zeal and the settlement of claims more claims before the States or the several Departments any Board of raised or to be for the adjustment ot spoliations or He has now in charge the entire class arising out ot French spoliations prior to the year 1800, and many of those embraced by tha treaty lately concluded the French with reference to he has access to the archives of the and has secured legal aid of He has been so long before the pubic as an that it can only be now to that economy and prompt attention shall be extended to all business to his care and to enable Uim to render his services and more he has obtained a commission of Notary is but just while it will be bis pleasure to give instant attention to all proper the postage should be paid on letters addressed to 16dlwkwtf__  of the Ohio Cannl Mat 22, 1832.  is hereby that an two dollars and fifty cenU per the 25th on every share of stock in the Chesapeake and Ohio Cattal is required to be paid on the 1st day of August next and a further sum of two dollars and fifty cents per share the 26th on the lst day of September next which instalments must be paid to the credit of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal to the cashier or other officer of either of the fol owing Branch Bank of the United States at Bank of at Patriotic Bank of the and Bank at Bank of at Bank of Bank of Bank of Hagerstown in Branch of the Valley in Va. And the Branch of the Valley in By order of the President and Directors P. mav 29w Clerk Ohio Canal is further given that no transfer of the said certificates from the books of the or any Loan will be allowed during Uie months of September and December also that the on two-thirds of each of the said certificates will and on the 30th day ol September and the on the 31st day of December July 21lawtlJan. Secretary of virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of the District of for the County of Washington passed in a cause wherein Fielder B. and Eliza his John and Rebecca his Elijah and Mehitable aud Susannah Mary Ann Elizabeth and Isabella are the as on the 25th day of August at 11 o clock in the sell at public on the lot No. 24 in square 126, in the City of of fourth and the residue in three equal of 6, 12, and 1& with interest from the day of and for wbich the bond with security will the terms be not complied with within three days from the day of the property will be on five notice at the risk of the first 262awU Trustee.  6077.  to THE HISTORY AND TOPOGRAPHY OF THE UNITED STATES OF NORTH the period to the Comprising their Political and and and with a Topographical of the public Edited by Jonr Howara A. M. by several America and a or drawn cm the spot bjr American expressly for this and Maps every State in the carefully to the sent AYS AND LEGENDS a ed musical the poetry and descriptions by J. R. the music by containing nine Etc. for the Piano Grand La Father of the SONGS FOR THE Lyle Banks of AlUn In Happier Hours Look from thy Lattice Link is Broken My o row the Bonny BarK hast thou taught me We Greenhills of La Rose d'Amour Tear Morning its Sweets From Greenland's Icy Mountains she never blamed him Farewell to my Harp Mellow Horn Captive Gaily the I'll tell time is come My Boat is on the For sale 243t  possession given that elegant BRICK lately occupied by Mrs. on Missouri This is one of the most healthy and desirable residences in Washington for a private family or boarding being of an equal distance between the Capitol and the principal Hotels in and not more than sixty yards from Pennsylvania with good pavements entirely around the without the dust to which the Avenue is To a good and permanent tenant the rent will be This property cost and is new and in complete Inquire of the or of Mr. Charles near the july 6wtf ALEXANDER A boxes just received per beth for sale by July 25eo4t SILAS American Turf for The Lady's North American do Published and Cor sale by jaly 16. THOMPSON k Greek and English principally on the plan of the Greek and berman Lexicon of the words alphabetically distinguishing such as are of dialectic or peculiar to certain writers and classes of with literally selected from the classical By James First American from the second London revised and one vol. 8 1413 price revised edition of the 29, 30, containing Quentin with subscription 62 per Offering of Sympathy to Parents bereaved of their of Dr. in 2 thompson to give that tlie subscriber or subscribers have obtained from the Court of Prince George's in letters testamentary upon the personal estate of John R. late of said All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same the subscriber on or before the 16th May they raw otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit said Given under my this 2fith day of 1^2.  Who would be the History hu rapid career in which tWs of the United States of North America has attained its present rank in the scale of nations is without in the History of the and its continued and accelerated progress excites a deep interest in every part of the civilized It appeared to the projectors that it was high time justice should to the present as well as past history of Republic of modem times; and while they acknowledge that their labors in some more palpable importance to the old world than to the new j they hope they shall not be deemed vain in assuming that their efforts have resulted in the production of a the possession of which every American will feel both pleasure and the Historical part of the no expense has been spared to procure the best both American and European and it hoped that the patriotic exertions of the noble struggle from which has resulted the establishment of this prosperous have been justly appreciated and correctly Geographical part of our undertaking is derived recent and authentic and is by correct Maps of every State in the Natural comprising the and Zoology of the Stalev most interesting field of relating to and form a most important feature of the as in this portion those who may be making a just estimate of the advantages of the try in a point of find Authentic data collected the official the on which they may safely form a Political and Civil and in a country when freedom of inquiry and of have been so pre-eminently yield a class of facta elucidatory of the philosophy of the and of the true principles of reflections of the highest Topography of the Work cannot be universally being illustrated with a SERIES OP exhibiting both the roost splendid and majestic Scenery that Nature ever and some of the elegant and chaste specimens of Civic Architecture that any nation can Here our path is wholly America has never before received adequate tion from the The rapid made by the persevering industry and public spirit of the inhabitants of the is to those have not been Written descriptions require to substantiate them the and proof we liave produced and these while they our will illustrate and render more intelligible the correspondence of interest this Publication is calculated to encouraged tlie proprietors to spare neither labor nor expense to rentier it every way worthy a liberal An extensive sale only can enable them to it at the price they now Work forms two handsome demy comprising of 1000 pages of and nearly 100 inclusive of highly finished oh by the first price of the whole is but for the convenience of will be delivered in price 75 cents at such periods as they may of thlt The above publication is well and meets the exigencies of the literary world on this finr as we can judge by the first it is not a but a work honorably undertaken and conducted with We the progress of a work commencement of which promises and which may exercise some influence over the future destinies of A more auspicious time could not have been chosen to develop the principles of which form the vitality of and the prosperity of to the literary nart of the Mr. nime is a sufficient pledge for the respectability of the The descriptive portion is written with and comprises much information within a comparatively small On the appearance of the first part of Utis we expressed our opinion of an opinion which the succeeding parts liave Some ofthe are eminently Justice cannot be done to the possession of qualities for which historians have not been ordinarily Such an we are happy to the editor of this work and we without hesitation when we that it is worthy ot and will amply repay for the cost of ita and the time consumed in its The narrative is well in every point of we consider that it is a work which every man of education and intelligence ought to have in his This work will occupy a high rank amongst tions which are at once and The engravings are beautifully and the subjects well So far as we can judn the specimens before the literary of work will do great credit to the and spirit ofthe The of this work is well and neatly The views are exceedingly and are the price ofthe Mr. J. H. Hinton's History and of tile States of America is written with rit and and is not only full of valuable and neral but is illustrated by engravings of the and of this flourishing It is the most complete work on the subject yet 24  05=" The or an Agent in his will call to receive orders for the M. nearly opposite the Catholic G. having devoted the last two years to the study of Dentistry one of the first practitioners in services to his 22lm3taw   

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