BUILDING LOTS AT AUCTIONrustces of Lane -Seminary havin»■out a part of their grounds in lots of nearly !one acre each, offer them for sale at auction on,*SATURDAY, the 16th June inst. at 10 o'clock. • ; 'i ' T • * ' * “I* ' - ‘ **4 tf* -• • %. *• m * *A. M. bn the premises.The number of Lots now offered will he 20 to 30—most-tf which are adapted for beautiful and convenient country residences. A plat of the grounds, made by the City Surveyor, ctin In* seenat his office, adjoining the Council Chamber. »J. Ett, Superintendent of the Seminary, will show the premises to persons desirous ot a view, previous to the day of sale. V: The title will, be a perpetual lease on terms to bemade known at the time of sale. The purchase money will be ground-rent, payabfescmi-annu-ally. ; { •. \ *For health, quiet and comfort, no location nearthe city can excel the Walnut Hills. Business men of the city are invited to this sale, where they have an opportunity of placing their familiesr in a I desirable country residence, sufficiently near to the city to admit the prosecution of their daily employment. It is expected Montgomery Turnpike Company will soon' grade and complete a new road i from the Seminary to the City, which will renderj the hill of easy access. ; \vBy otder of theG. TICHBNOR, ,,J. ELY ' CommitteeJune■11 ■« On n i - 'i imim