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   Washington National Intelligencer (Newspaper) - August 29, 1832, Washington, District Of Columbia                                AUGUST 29, 1832.  published foh x rob six is subscribing for a who do either at the time of ordering the or give no tice of their wish to have the paper discontinued at the expiration of their will be as desiring its continuance until and it will be continued at tlie option of the by the having a few hundred yards of this best Welch he thinks himself 7n duty bound to dispose of it by the yard as well as to execute orders of the being the surest as k is beyond a that the air is contaminated by thb Flannel has been held in high estimation by the Faculty in London for many 20^2wd_  THIS IS TO GIVE the of Charles obtained from the Court of Charles letters testamentary on the personal estate of Girard late of deceased 5 all persons having claims the said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the with the vouchers to the at or before the 15th day of February next they may by be excluded from all benefit of the said under my this 14th day of 1832.  Executor of Gerard Dyson Port August 21law4w  FOU very desirable Stand at present occupied by the corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and 7th a few doors west of Mr. Jesse Brown's The above stand is not surpassed by any in the either for a wholesale or retail being well calculated for Possession given by the first of or before if required Enquire 232awif  HOUSE AND OR WISH to sell the Three-story BRICK HOUSE on Lot No. 33, Square 503. It has lately undergone a thorough and is in complete order for the reception of a genteel There are two other Lots adjoining 34 35,) enclosed as a and used with the but would be sold separate if other property lying in another part of the I would exchange these or any one of for Lots near the on either either improved or at fair For terms apply to or MIDDLE AGED who is accustomed to house a Small to take care of a young Apply immediately at the Citizen's opposite Dr. Ninth Good recommendations will be 25-^o3t  WORKERS IN The use of Gun Borings or other of that subscriber discovered the process by or Turnings of cast or other may be fused or rendered as available as Pig or other Iron in the formation of or for other useful and a patent for the said discovery having been obtained by according to bearing date the of eighteen hundred and begs leave to inform the public that he is now prepared to for the sale of the use of the said to or for any State or The process is simple and persons are hereby cautioned against using the said or interfering in any manner with the aforesaid secured addressed to the D. C will be attended ANK of Washington Stock of the Metropolis Corporation six per cent. five Union Bank of Georgetown Farmers Mechanics F. July 303taw4w Stock K. DUNN can accommodate at her on Capitol during the recess of 183taw6w  GIVE the subscriber has obtained from the Court of Washington in the District of letters on the personal estate of James H. late of the County of Washington Alf persons having claims against said are hereby warned to exhibit the same with the vouchers to the or before the 10th day of August they may otherwise by be ex eluded all benefit of the said Given under my hand this 10th day of 1832.  14law3w_  Tavern and Farm in Fairfax For sale at the 10th day of September will be sold at public to the highest that well known TAVERN and FARM in Fairfax situated on the Turnpike about six miles from formerly tlie property of Daniel land lies in two One tract on which the tavern is contains about one hundred and fifty is well the other about half a mile containing forty one third of which is in good the balance well will be sold or as desired by The title is believed to be For further information apply Or at the Office Bank United Possession may be had on the 1st of January The sale will take place at the at 12 terms will of the purchase money in and the balance in and three for bonds satisfactorily bearing with a deed of trust on the and subscribers have this J. 3 cases super 1 do Leghorns 50 pieces and Scarlet Flannels 4 cases very 100 pieces 6 4 Cambric 10 cases 4-4 and 5-4 Bleached and Brown Black Belt Ribbons Fancy Silk and Crape Handkerchiefs Black and assorted Sewing Ingrain and Venitian and Black Italian colored Gro de Thread and Bobbinet and a general assortment of Fancy and Staple which we will sell Penn. Av. 2d door east of 9lh 25eo6t  of to wit TUEL has applied to the honorable William Chief Judge of the Circuit Court ol Die District of to be discharged from under the act for the relief ol insolvent within the District of on the first Monday in at 9 a. M. in the Court when and where his are requested to 273t WM. of to wit H. BURGESS has applied to the honorable Will liam Judge of the Circuit Court of the District of to be discharged from under the act for tlie relief of insolvent within the of on the first Monday of September at nine A. M. in the Court and where his creditors are requested to 24-3t WM. AND LOT FOR pursuance of the terms contained in a Deed of executed by John Oswald on the of 1825, to the in trust the payment of a debt due to the President of the therein be exposed to sale by public for ready on the 22ddayof November Lot No. 16. in Square No. 686, Capitol together with I he two story brick house thereon On the payment ot the a and sufficient deed of conveyance of all the right and title of said as vested in the wi I be on the premises at 4 P. A. H. 23wtNov23  highest market paid for Land I ply to the at Mr. corner and G july 16 of the Boston and Providence Rail Road Aug. 14, 1832.  TO ROAD MAKERS AND BRIDGE Proposals for the graduation of the road and also for the on a section of the Boston and Providence Rail extending from Boston for a distance of thirty miles towards R will be received at this Office on and after the Isr of 1832. Persons disposed to contract for any portion of the above will receive the requisite information on application at this in State or on the line of the Rail on and after the 24lh of order of the Board of 253tawtlO WM. GIBBS be received by the Executive Committee of the Washington for constructing Towe Bridges of wood on stone piers and abutments over the said at the following of namely at 14th Street 144 feet between the at 12ili Street of the same dimensions as menis of them to be 30 feet including carriage and Timbers used in the construction of these Bridges must be of the best the work done in the most substantial and and agreeably to the Plans and Specifications in the hands of the or the Engineer of the who will furnish any information that may be Proposals must be rendered on or before the 4lh of the ensuing CLEMENT T. Executive of 25dt4Sep.  SEALED be received by either of the the 6th day of 1832,  L Street 50 feet between the N Street 58 feet between the RtN three-story brick occupied at by Mrs. on 9th near The house is and finished in the best manner the situation is pleasant and and near to a pump of the best water in the city the rent to a permanent tenant would be to Mr. David Post Office Mrs. will show the 182awtf  FIVE DOLLARS from the Commons of a dark Bay about 14 hands with a remarkable knot on side of her The above reward will be given for the return of said aug 273t JAMES graduating and gravelling E street 4th to 5th streets for making a sewer under said E St eet near its intersection with 4th The contractor to furnish all The sewer to be built of such size and length as the commissioners may to be built of the best building hard of arch brick and and laid mortar made of the best lime and sharp The proposer to state the price per cubic yard for filling the The price per square yard for eight inches in the rounded off to six at the sides the gravel to be of the best clear of large Tlie price per perch fur the stone and the price per thousand for the brick Any further information will be given by either of tlie Commissioner of the 3d R. R. JAMES Aug 27 Assistant be received by either of the undersigned until the 6th day of September for building an arch at the intersection of D street North and Third street of such width and length as the Commissioners may for the necessary excavation that may be required in obtaining a foundation for the The wall to be of good building and arched over with bard and laid in mortar composed of the best lime and sharp proposers to state the price for price per perch for the stone and the price per thousand for the brick further information that may be required will be given by either of the of the 3d E. J. G. aug 27 Assistant Saint County silling as a Court of Edward J. Harrison and sUtes that William late of Saint 1 Mary's died intestate some years leaving Thomas Lloyd William Nathan Elizabeth who afterwards with Thomas and Charity who afterwards intermarried with Gerard N. his heirs at that Thomas Harrison purchased from his above mentioned all the real estate of which the said William Harrison died and executed to them in consideration thereof his several bills that the complainant has for a valuable consideration become possessed of three of said that Thomas Harrison and Elizabeth Reeves reside in the District of beyond the jurisdiction of this Court the prays that said lands may be sold to satisfy these said which are claimed to be good liens on said lands and an order against Thomas Harrison and Elizabeth notifying them to be and appear in this Court by a certain day and answer the premises and that in default thereof the and exhibits may be taken pro confesso it is thereupon this eighth day of eighteen hundred and by Uila that unless the said Thomas Harrison and Elizabeth Reeves shall appear in this Court on or before the first Monday in and answer the and exhibits by the first Monday in May the said and shall be taken pro confesso Provided a copy of this order be in some newspaper printed in the District of Columbia for tour successive and at least three months previous to the first Monday of March of the Judges of the first Judicial JO. 27w4w  Court of Prince 14, 1832. by the Court that the final account of Thomas N. Executor of Thomas presented to this Court for is hereby accordingly unless some person interested in tlie settlement of said shall make objection to said final or to any account relating to said which may have heretofore passed on or before the second Tuesday in October Provided a copy of this order be inserted in some newspaper printed m and another set up at the Courthouse door within ten days from this Reg. of 16w^t_______for P. G. from his late residence on Third next to Mr. McCormick's Drug an old named John who he was in his 86lh After a very long journey on he arrived without any on the 6lh represented himself as a Revolutionary and exhibited not less than wounds received in The person at whose house he on his invited him to remain in his family till he should learn the result of his application for a object of his visit to Proofs not being application has been made to Gov. Dickerson and in whose neighborhood he has resided about fifty He was treated in the family where he stopped with marked as a pious old He appeared unhappy that he was to make a return for the services he On Saturday he obtained employment suitable to his worked most and was to have returned on to receive He disappeared on Monday morning before 6 a few clothes he at his late He is by birth a bad has the scar of a wound on the top of his aem indent across the represented to be a sabre He says he lived many years in Bergen co. New but late in where he has two children Any information of the old man will be thankfully received at Mr. Drug Aug 25  of the Ohio I anal August 4, 1832,  is hereby That an instalment of two dollars and fifty per the 27vh on every Share of Stock in the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company is to be paid on the 15th day of October a further sum of two dollars and fifty cents per share the 28th on the 1st day of November a further sum of two dollars ind fifty per share the 29ih on Ike 15th day of November next and a further sum of tvo dollars and fifty cents per the 30th on the 1st day of December which must be paid to the credit of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal to tlie Cashier or other officer of of the ie Branch Bank of the United States at Bank of at Patriotic Bank of the and Bank at Bank of at Bank of e Bank of Hagerstown in Blanch of the Valley in the Branch of the Valley in order of the and P. aug 8wtldcc Clerk Ohio Canal subscribers will open this day a general assortment of together with many other seasonable articles in their which will be sold very 273t GIBBS wages will be given by the Alexandria nal Company for a competent person to take charge of the Company's Yard and and also to Also common Laborers for the WILSON M. C. aug 27eo3t___Eng. D. their near the Centre Pennsylvania have for sale a good assortment of Men's and consisting of Pantaloons and Drawers and Under Shirrs 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_-_  Mrs. informs the public that she intends to open a School at her residence in 12th St. to Mr. King's on the 3d Mrs. G. ib obtain a share of public her charges will be very branches of useful learning usually including pUin and ornamental addition $ 5 00. august 23eo2w  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 Mary's county that his estate is insufficient to pay his that the said debt of the complainant is unpaid thit Estep left the following heirs at to wit John and Alexander Estep and that Estep resides in the District of beyond the 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 Courts by a and answer the premises and in default the shall be taken pro It Is therefore this 4lh day of 1832, by this unless the said 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 be by causing a publication of a copy thereof to be inserted once a week for four successive in some newspaper printed within the District of Copy JO. 14w4w_Clerk St. Mary's Co. HIS is to give that the of 1. hath obtained from the Court of Saint Mary's in letters of with the will on the personal estate of John R. late of Saint Mary's All persons having claims against the said are hereby warned to exhibit the with the vouchers the at or before the 12th of June they may by be excluded from all benefit of the said Given under my this day of 1832. WILLIAM Aug 21w4w possession given that elegant three-story 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 the and nbt 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 book REAMS fine for blank work DU 30 do assorted imperial Glazed for book binding Bme lately Printer's Ball Printing sale 22  SALE OF AMERICAN TUESDAY and 4th and 7lh will be sold by in a very large assortment of AMERICAN GOODS among them the following leading to wit Kerseys and Linseys or Negro Brown and Bleached Cambrics while and and will be ami the goods may be examined two days before the respective Aug 20eotSepl  Washington Aug. 22, 1832.  AND SOLDIERS OF REVOLU AS WELL AS THOSE OF THE LATE can command the services of the on moderate if they will address to postage statements of their and of such claims as they think themselves entitled To local agents who may confide their he will communicate im portant information from time to and will abate a reasonable proportion of his To all who may request forms and instructions will be furnished Congress has of late been very liberal towards those who shared in tiie toils and dangers of the who enlisted for and during the in the Continental and served to its secured to or a either to or under act of 1828, if now or if they have died since the 3d of 1826 and of most of those there are lisU belonged io the Continental served nine months in and are now as well as those who served but months at different periods in the Continental State or are entitled to pensions under the acts of 1818 and 1832.  Such of either of the who have been wounded in actual are moreover and in addition entitled to an invalid or the legal representatives of those entitled under the acts 1828 or 1832, can receive the arrears of or due from the dates of the or of the last to the time of the subsequent death of the officer or those acts of a general there are others which provide for the payment of half pay to the officers of the Virginia State Line for Land Scrip in lieu of ' ginia or Revolutionary and for the redemption of final settlement as has virtually repealed the limitation the undersigned es tenders his services to the officers of the Continental their heirs and who have not ob commutation or half Every species of those under Indian whether before or to be adjusted in the Public or by tlie Board of or against he will attend when he will have the aid ot counsel learned in the He rests his claims to confidence on long experience in the transaction of public and on an extensive acquaintance with officers of the late in which he had the honor to command a regiment and to those of the Revolution he would say that it will be his pride to serve those as it was that of his father to serve with To each and every Member of Congress from New Jersey he would especially as well as to the following viz. John Gen. James Massachusetts Gen. John Boston Gen. Morgan Lewis and Gen. Robert N. York Hon. Vermont Col. Philadelphia Hon. George Hon. Joseph Maryland Col. James Virginia Hon. Lewis North Carolina Hon. William South Carolina Hon. George M. Georgia Hon. R. P. Hon. William Hon. John Tennessee Hon. Alabama Gen. E Louisiana Col. Charles W. Hon. Ambrose H. Arkansas 25 D. and the 5th will be sold by in BOS Boots and 200 cases Aug 20eotSepl  OF of the American Temperance volume to mat 24, 1832.  PAPER is designed to promote the cause of and disseminate sound principles on the subject of and other topics of newspaper discussion and It is adapted tor general reference to any particular section of the and in accordance with this party and a partizan interference with questions sectional sre materials for a paper of this character are Experience has proved that for a temperance newspaper to be dull and not as has been a necessary The discussion ot questions vitally as the duty of the immorality of the and the illegality of the license tlie publication of copious intelligence respecting temperance the reports of accounts of and of successful practical results of every both to the understanding and to the every thing which industrious argument can suggest as likely to promote the cause of combine to give interest and value to such a In addition to these all the elements of a family newspaper are at presenting ample scope for the exercise of editorial tact and Instead of being at a loss for interesting the great task of the editor is judiciously to Select and skilfully to condense from the ample materials at his Journal of Humanity has a liberal and increasing patronage in every quarter of the and this together with other expressions of the continued confidence of the friends of temperance throughout the presents conclusive and gratifying evidence ef the in which it is The commencement of a new volume affords favorable opportunity A copy will be sent for examination to any town in the United if application be made to thu post single 50 tn or 00 in six person who will pay In free of shall receive five copies for one 3. To the of all who shall through the Secretary of the society to which they postage five copies of the Journal will be sent for one and one copy for six and eleven copies for A further discount will be made to those Temperance Societies or companies of who may wish to become responsible for twenty copies or Applications on this subject will receive prompt may be addressed to W. R. or FLAGG April 5  WASUINGION CHY Series No. 6Jugust 25.  of the Animal Kingdom Letter from Original An Appeal to the The Jonah Barrington's New Three Nights in a Valley of Butter flies Economical Bread ss of removing Garlic from Milk Biography of Sir Thomas European Intelligence Cholera every Saturday at $ 2 per f aug 27 B. highest in paid for Land at all Apply S. Aug. 10tf  5 June 30, 1832. 5  is hereby given to the proprietors of the Exchanged Five per cent. 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 per approved the 20th of 1822, that the certificates of the said stock will be paid on the 1st of 18j3, to the proprietors or their legal representatives or attorneys duly on the presentation anu surrender ot the said certificates 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 Ist day of 1832 that the interest on the said certificates will cease and determine on the 31st day of December of the 2coMtlstJan_  19, 1832.  is hereby given to the holders of the pku cent Stock of the United that two-thirds of each certificate of said stock will be paid on day of and the remaining third on the day of January to the proprietors or their legal or Attorney s duly on the presentation of the said at the Treasury or at the Loan where the same may stand is further given that no transfer of the certificates from the books of the or any Loan Of will be allowed during the months of September and December also that the interest on two-thirds of each of the said certificates will cease and determine on the 30th day ol September and the remaining on the 31st day of December 21lawtlJan. Secreiary of the June 30, 1832. is hereby given to the proprietors of the Exchanged Four and a half per issued in pursuance of the act entitled act to authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to exchange a stock bearing an interest of four and one half per for certain stocks bearing an interest of six per approved the 26th of 1824, that the certificates of the said stock which are redeemable after the 31st day of 1832, will be paid on the 1st day of 1833, to the proprietors or their legal representatives or attorneys duly on the presentation and surrender 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 Ist day of 1832 the interest on the said Certificates will cease and determine on the 31st day of December of the 6102  Insurance June 19, 1832.  following constitute the Board of President and for the ensuing year PETER C. A. P. 6: C- for insurance can be made tb of the who will afford the applicant necessary The office is open from 9 o'clock in the until 2 and the Secretary is usually there from 5 until when he wiH attend to cations for insurance or renewal of policies and any other business of the H. 21taw3m Tel  Acres of Land on Back bv virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of the District of will sell at public to the highest at the dwelling on the on the 30th day of September between the hours and 5 P. a very handsome and convenient bounding on Rock adjoining the improved estate of Mr. Isaac in the District of in the possession of Mr. Vincent and containing 12jTicre8 of of Pretty Terms and conditions of viz One fifth of the purchase money to be paid in cash at the time of and the balance in equal of and four years the purchaser to give his bond with approved security for the purchase bearing interest from the day of and payable at the periods If the terms of sale be not complied with within three days after the day of the to be at liberty to the said and the if by such together with all charges attending the shall be made good by the plat of the premises may be seen at the office of the Aug 223aw4w Trustee.  TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL by virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of the District of wiB at public to the highest on the between the hours of four and five P. M. on the 13th of September Lot No. 13, in Square 347, in the City of with a three story Brick House and improvements at on the between the same the next that part of Lot No. 72, in lying at the southwest comer formed by the intersection of High and Cherry fronting 82 feet on High and 100 feel on Cherry with the improvements terms and conditions of sale are as viz One fifth of the purchase money to be paid in the in equal in eighteen The purchaser to give bonds with approved payable at the periods with interest from the day of If the terms of be not complied with within three days after the day of the to be ujc w of and the if by such together with all charges attending tlie shall be good by the Aug 223aw4w Trustee.  Sale of Real by virtue of a decree the Circuit Court of the District of will sell at public to the highest the the 15th day of September between the of four and five P. M the Lots of ground lying in the City of District of Lot nine in square Lots eleven and fourteen in square 120, and lot one in square 121.  terms and conditions of sale are as of the purchase money to be paid in and the balance in equal payments of and eighteen purchasers to give with approved for the payable at the periods and bearing interest from the day of sale will commence on Lot 120, and continue from Lot the terms of sale be not complied with within three days the day of the subscriber to be at liberty to the op either of and the if by such together with all charges attending the shall be made good by the aug 212aw3w Trustee.  Jigencxt at H. of having tMs city his permanent and located his dwelling and office directly opposite to the Stale Treasury will with his accustomed zeal and the settlement of claims more claims before against the United States or the several Departments before any Board of raised oT to be for the adjustment of spoliations or other He has now in charge the entire class arising out ot French spoliations prior to the year and of those embraced by the treaty concluded * ith the French Government with reference to he has access to the archives of the and has secured legal aid of undoubted He has been so long before the pubic that it can only be necessary now to that economy and prompt attention shall be extended to all business confided to his and to enable him to render his services and facilities more be bas obtained sion of Notary is but just while it will be his pleasure to give instant attention to all proper the postage be paid on letters addressed to July 16dlw&wtf  FOR Dwelling house over the office of Messrs. Yates Mclntire next door to HoteL Apply to Mr. John W. Maury on the or J. aug 253t G Street per late ART'S Analytical Epitome of Exposition of the Thirty-nine The Antiquities of the B. B. M. of the Civilization and trf and Irish Jests and 1 vol. 12 mo. The Village Poor a county The Farm a new account of rural toib and produce j by Illustrations of do of Waverly The English Portrait Library Fols 40.  Lives of Celebrated By J. A. St John in three 25.  a play in five by J. For sde 24 THOUPSQK&.  

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