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VUISTED AND PUBLISHED DAILY* BY SNOWDEN & THORNTON. Tor PmiAencC? The regular trading schr. Jjflf WASHINGTON PACKET\ JiCaptain Shove, will have immediate dispatch, barrels can be taken at a low freight.— A. C. CAZBNOVK & To. For Sal>:—landing from said schamer at Irwin's tvhurf 15 hhds prime retailing molasses 11 tierces fresh rice 4 tons Swedes iron, 2 inches by } may 23 For Tre\g\\t, The very superior Schooner PLANET, Moses Pike Sd master; burthen 1500 barrels —will be ready in three ilays for a freight to _Northern, West Iiubes, or European Port— Apply to JOHN II. I.ADI), Who offers for sale, received per said vessel— 150 tons plaster. . may 23 AA\er\u>oY ^a\t A Wool, On hoard the ship Pioneer from Liverpool, and will be sold on liberal terms. 7000 Bushels coarse, and 1000 sacks blown salt, large, in white twilled sacking Apply to W M. FO ’<* LE k Co. Tor •lovsteviVuw The Superior Coppered Ship PIONF.FjR, Jmm ^will sail early in June, and will take 200 hhds. robacco and small articles on freight—Apply as above. JC For Freight, The fine Schr. ALBION, _P. Frost, master, burthen 750 bbls. and will If1* ifvv aavs be in readiness for the reception of a car -a Apply to T.H. HOWLAND. Vhohas for sale, received per said vessel from Man ias, 2000 lbs. prime Green Coffee. may 2 L1UV 1 For Freight, The Schooner ENTERPRISE, Captain T. L. Hall, carries 70U barrels; and would prefer a freight to the West Indies— Apply to JOHN S MILLER. Yot Woston, The gooil Schooner HERO, „ James Chandler, muster; will sail on Sunday next, and can take 300 barrels on freight— ^Apply to A. C- CAZKNOV K tc Co. IV'ho Hove for stile, landing few said Schooner— ^000 bushels Ground Alum salt 50 peces Russia sheeting From the schooner Napoleon— 20 hhds first quality St. Croix sugar From schooner Esther and Sally— 250 kegs Dupont’s gunpowder, double and tnble F glazed IN STORE 250 sacks blown salt, 50 hhds molasses 50 do N. E. rum and giu, 100 barrels do do 80 do whiskey, 5 pipes brandy, 5 do gin 10 hhds Muscovado sugar, 70 casks refined sugars 200 boxes glass assorted sizes, <>00 kegs cut nails Si brads dJ casks Spermaceti od . 120 baskets olive oil, 150 boxes sperm candles 50 boxes mould candles, 40 do castile soap 30 do domestic brown soap, 50 do German pipes 170 kegs manufactured tobacco 50 boxes raisins, 50 do capers and olives 2 bbls Palm nuts, very tine; 15 tons Swedes iron L. P- Madeira, Sicily Madeira, Y French Madeira, Colmenar, > WINE. Sweet Malaga, Claret and Port j 3 casks scraped gum copal, of fine quality Imperial, Hyson and Young IJyaon Teas Sugar huu»e, wrapping and common paper, &c. mav lb T\\e SteaYuboat POTOMAC. CAPT. URIAH JR \KISS, BRING now ill very complete order, with a new cop per boiler on the most approved plan, will com mence running between the City of Washington, Alex andria, Norfolk, City Point and Richmond, on Wed neslay the 19th iiuL Leaving Washington at 4 and Alexandria at 5 o’clock <>n every Wednesday afternoon; arrive at Old Point Comfort and Norfolk the following afternoon. Leave Norfolk the next morning at six o’ clock, and arrive at City Point anti Richmond on the evening of the sam^day. Returning, will leave Rich mond at six o’clock on Sunday morning, touching at City Point, and arrive at No*-filk the same evening Leave Norfolk at 9 o’clock on Monday morning, touch mg at Old Point Comfort, and arrive at Alexandria and Washington the next morning in time for passengers to proceed on to Baltimore. FARE: From Washington or Alexandria to Richmond, meals included, $10 00 From Washington or Alexandria to Old Point and Nor folk, do 6 00 From Washington or Alexandria, to all intermediate places (where passengers can be landed with con venience) between Alexan ’%'a and Old Point or Norfolk, do 6 00 From Washington to James Town do 8 00 From Washington to City Point do 9 00 aprlO N. WATTLES, Agen '. Was Committed. Ti the jail for the county of Alexandria, D. C. on the7thinat as a runaway, a negro man who says his name is CALEB COOK, the property of Mrs. Sarah Hammond, of Anne Arundel County, Maryland. I he said negro appears to be about 22 years of age, fire feet seven inches high; has a soar on his forehead, and one on his left eye, and has lost one of his front teeth. Ilia clothing is a coat and pantaloons of home made cloth. The owner is desired to come and prove pro perty, pay charges, and take him away, otherwise be will be disposed of as the law directs, may 9—law2m AND. ROUKSAVELL, Jailor. Cheap Shoes, etc Just received and for sale— Q BOXES containing 162 pr.men’s lined&bound shoes O 2 do 104 do waxed do do 1 do 54 do boy’s do ido 2 Jo 72 do copper fastene4 do 2 Jo 72 do brogans do 6 chests Young Hyson tea 5 31b. catty boxes Imperial do 4 boxes containing 20 21b catty bores Gunp. do 1500 lbs soft shelled almonds 150 groce velvet corks 30 groce porter bottles 1 puncheon superior old Jamaica spirit 58 barrels shad 30 do herring—By mav13 CPU AG AN 8* WHITTLE XTT&lTp. Thompaow ii AVE just received per ship Pioneer, from pool, an assortment of SEASONABLE GOODS. Liver may 5 William Fowle & Co, HAVE FOR SALE 100 bales 3-4, 3-8, 4-4 and 5-4 brown & bleach ed domestic shirtings and sheetings lot) pieces brown £ RUSSia sheetings 20 do bleached S 250 holts 1st, 2d, and 3d quality Russia duck 40 bolts half do 300 pieces light and heavy Ravens duck 100 do Russia diapers 15 tons St. Petersburg hemp of superior quality 100 pieces Choppa Ronials 50 chests and half chests Young Hyson Tea 20 pieces India straw carpeting 10 cases common hats 15 casks Bridport shad and herring twine 900 sides red soal leather 200 bags prime Green and St. Domingo coffee 30 bags Sumatra pepper 20 hhds New-Orleans sugar 20 do retailing inoiasscs 10 pipes Seignett brandy 1 .In O’Hard, Dupy & Co, of superior quality 2 hhds Jamaica rum 5 hhds. ( Xew-England Rum 25 bbls. > ° 20 barrels Phelps’ gin 300 boxes mould candles 1200 sacks Liverpool blown salt 220O0 bushels Turks Island, St. Ubesand Lisbon salt 300 casks nails assorted sizes may 16 Worse i t ^SlwYket. THE subscriber «*especttull> unarms the public, that he has taken out a license for Vending Worses, ami that he will offer for sale on Tuetduys, Thursday* and Saturdays, in each week, opposite the. Market House, Horses of various descriptions lie will alwajs t»e Drepared to attend to tht calls of his friends at any other time_ha'iiur jf°o*! stables for the ucconinioda t.on of Horses, persons w ishing to purchase may gen er.dh be supplied at private sale. m.;v 4 Hl \VM. H. STUAHT. ICE. THE subscriber ha> on hand a large supply of North ern ICE, superior to auv in the District, as it has been ascertained that one peck will last longei and go farther than half a bushel of common Ice. Private families will be supplied with the usual quantity at £4 the season, or it will be sold at 50 cents the bushel, & >n proportion for smaller quantities |,)ay4 W>1 B. STUART. WducnUon. Christ’* Church Lecture Room. rjXHE subscribers can receive classical and English l scholars Boys learning the Katin and Creek bn gtinges have the benefit of English and Mathematics, without an additional expense. TERMSJ For Classics, W per quarter For Mathematics, 6 per quarter For English, 5 per quarter ap i? _NAGLE k HAWKINS. American Canvass. S4MUKI. M. JAN’NEY has just received from the Plienix Factory, Paterson, N. J- two bales contain ing -amples ofAtnerican Canvass, which is recommend ed as superior to anv imported duck for cheapness and durability /*V STORE, 24 boxes sperm candles (Ncw-Bedford brand) 8 casks whale oil 60 kegs white lead, 1st and 2d quality 15 do Spanish brown 14 do Venetian red 2 cases quarto post paper 7 boxes cotton and wool cards 18,000 Russia quills^ 4th mo 20—tf FoF Sale or Kent, That desirable Mansion House, ilately in the occupancy of the late Jona than'Swift, esq.deceased, with the gar i i |M|,I‘1>C attached to the premises. Also for rent" Two Grass Lots opposite the dwelling house. . Any person having busineas with Mrs. Ann Swift in ibsence, will please apply to us. march 11 LINDSAY & HILL. m Tor $a\e or Went A FARM, containing about 400 acres of Land, situ* \ t-cl on the River Occoauan, about one mile below he village of Occoquan, called ^ &Yfan Voint. Then- is a comfortable $ ■ Dwelling House on this Farm, well situated for health and con venience; a tolerabh good Sta- _ le, and a voung Orchard of well selected tree*. About vo thirds of the land is cleared, and has for several ears been under a course of jiidiciousculti'ation. I HI be sold low. or rented on the most accommodating inns. Apply to SAMULL M« JAAiJKx*. 4 mo20—tf me. Jamaica Coffee, etc. Just received per schooner Green, Immohr, from Jamaica. Qf| BBLS. prime Green Coffee, for sale on liberal OU terms by M MILLER Si SON. IN STORE 100 bags St. Domingo Coffee 20 hhds bright retailing molasses 50 sacks fine salt 50 bbls nett herrings, No. 1 50 do gross do do_ may 18 St. Domingo Coffee. i 'GS Dom,nK° Coffee, of superior quali 1 ty, .just received per sclir .llary Eleanor from Port au Prince, and for sale by mav 18 S. MKSSF.RSM1TH. White \ieaff. SAMUEL M. JANNKY has just received from Phi ladelphia 100 kegs of 1st an-,! ?<J quality white lead ground in oil, of winch article, and also of Venetian red and Spanish brown, he expects tt^ceep a constant supply. Wi mo 17—2w Parasols and Umbrellas JUST received from Pierre’s manufactory, Philnd. 1 case parasols, among which are large plain dou bk- flon-nce Figured; bordered and fringed do Figured and lined levantinc do ALSO, 1 case assorted silk umbrellas 5th mo 16 GEORGE S. HOUGH. Herrings niu\ Sbw\. Q RBI.S. Susquehanna!) Herrings this day land -O •} * t ing, which will be sold low if taken from the wharf. in store— 5u bbls No. 1 Shad, superior quality 100 do No 1 nett Herrings 100 do and half bbls. No 1 & 2 Mackerel 83 do No. 3 do. For sale by LINDSAY & HILL. 1*7io are in daily expectation of receiving— 400 bbls Herrings trom the Susquehanna!) may 15 a c (SSofcJTu Offer for sale, a very extensive assortment of Domestic Manufactures, German Linens, and Hritish Goods, Russia Duck, Ravens do, &. Kusssa Sheetings may 16 Tacks •" BOXES Tacks, assorted sizes, received from the manufactory and tor sale by W. FOWLE &. Co. Who will hereafter have a regular supply o*" Tacks and Sprigs on hand at the lowest factory prices, may 16 Nt i roiK Sugar. 5 HDDS. prime St. Croix sugar, received this dav and for sale l>> [may 17] U. 1 I .WILSON. Cash in .’NivwkeV THE subscriber wishes to purchase twenty-five or thirty SLAVES, between the age9 of 12 and 25, of both sexes, for which the highest cash price will be gi ven. Information to be had either from John W. Smith, or myself, Southern Hotel. Alexandria, Way 16 _SMITH C. FK.IXKI.1X. AYexanAv\a YVaVhs. THF. public are respectfully informed, that the sub scriber has opened his E &TH HOUSE opposite the City Hotel, and is prepared to accommo date them in a neat style. The benefits arising from the use of the \farm bath arc so well known, that he deems it unnecessary to say any thing in commenda tion. Terms—for a family, 6 dollars the season—single person, 4 dollars do. and single bath 37$ cents, or four tickets fora dollar. may 15JAMES ENGLISH. VaYiuers7 Bank Stuck fovSale. FIIOM 50tolDO shares of this stock may be had on very reasonable terms by application to J. I.. McKKVNA. (j^*'The par value of the shares is 50 dollars each, apr13—tf Spring Gao&s. ROIIRRT R.IRRY, Opposite Jonathan Butcher's Hardware store, HAS just received from Ntw-York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, a complete and handsome assortment of British, French, Scotch, German, Irish and Domestic Dyn (jOO&S, Consisting in part of the following articles, •Superfine l<ondon blue and black cloths Ditto ditto green, brown, and other cloths Ditto single and double miiled blue and black cassi meres A beautiful assortment of summer vestings White and colored drillings 2 cases of very superior Irish linens, lawns, and brown honnnds A splendid assortment of calicoes, ginghams, and Grecian stripes Plain and jackonet cambrics Mull and Swiss muslins Figured and plain book muslins White and black Italian crapes (Mack Canton do Black Italian lutestring Plain and fig’d black silks Striped barrage robes, very handsome Fancy silk and gauze hdkPs Spittlefield and bandanno do Thread and bobbinett laces A few splendid bobbinett.vcils Plain bobbinett Ladies’and gentlemen’s cotton stockings Do do silk do Blue and yellow Nankins Striped jeans,for boys clothes Black twilled bombazette Do do bombazine Burlaps, Ticklenburgs, and Scotch oznaburgs Green gauze Knitting cotton, boss cotton, tapes, bobbins and ptn9 Brown, bleached and colored domestic cottons Cnecks and bedticks, Irish dowlas \000\ba. best C|Uftlitj Cotton \ftTtt With many other articles too numerous to mention. All of which has been carefully selected, and shall be sold at the most reduced prices, and on the most ac* commodatiog terms- [»p R Rheumatism and Gout. Benjamin Morange $ Son's Medicated Oil Silk. HUMANITY requires to proclaim to the public an exterior remedy for the cure of all Chronic Dis orders, but particularly the Gout, Rheumatism, and Colds. Many thousands have been cured of these ter rible diseases, both in the United States and in France; and as many highly able and respectable physicians of this city wish to give justice to truth, they have deli vered the following' certificate: NeurYork, 23d.lug. 1820. flj“The varnished silk manufactured by M. Morange & Son, is capable of being applied with great advan tage in many cases of Gout, Rheumatism, Chrome, en largements and stiffness of the joints, and indurate glandular tumors: and in some cases is preferable to any other remedy with which we are acquainted. [Signed] Wright Post, M 1). John Watts, jun. M. D. Alex. H. Stevens, M. D. H. S. Kissam, M. D David Hosack, M D. W. G. S. Macneven, M.D. John Neilson, M. D.-* Kdw. Delafield, M. D Felix PasC:*.!i«S '1. D, Dr. Valentine Mott, Samuel L- Mitchell, M. D. To be had at the Drug Store of JOHN I. S.IYHS, sole agent for Alexandria. march 30 A CAKIJ. To all those having, or desirous of having, an interest in the 8/A Class of the GramA \Inivfc?8\V5 Y»oUer^. The sale of tickets in the above Scheme not having been sufficient to warrant the drawing to take place on the the 22d ultimo, as originally intended, without a risk of considerable loss to the manager, the drawing of the same is hereby postponed for JO or 60 days; no tice of the precise day on which the Lottery will posi tively be drawn will however soon be given. P CANFIELD, Manager. . It may not, perhaps, be necessary to assign any fur ther reasons for this short postponement than are con tained in the above. The MANAGER would, howev er, beg leg leave to add, that when this class was is sued, few persons, if any, anticipated in the least, the late panic in the money market which has almost para lyzed every kind of business, and has caused such a sin gular and unprecedented stagnation in trade. The distress of capitalists and monied institutions has not been confined to any single state in our confederacy, but it has been severely felt from one extremity of the country to the other, and lias been general in several of the oldest and wealthiest foreign countries. And it will not be considered a matter of surprise, that the same causes wiiicli have induced so recently the post ponement ofthe drawing of an important lottery, should have a similar effect on one of much greater magnitude Hut it is hoped, that a happy change for Micse reverses has already commenced, and that all classes of our citi zens in every part of the Union will soon participate in the returning tide of prosperity. The scheme now of fered is by far the most attractive and splendid of any ever presented to the public in the United States; and mam, very many who adventure therein will certainly be rewarded with princely fortunes or handsome addi tions to what they already possess. Those who have not yet taken an interest in this Lot tery, now have an additional opportunity offered them; and they are respectfully reminded, that by promptly purchasing chances in this most splendid scheme, they will insure :ui early distribution ofthe rich prizes it con tains—as the lottery shall positively be drawn as soon as the sale oi tickets will justify; and the prizes paid in cash im Mediately after the drawing; all persons therefore are invited’ to come forward and take a ticket or share at either of the manager’s offices; where all applications personal or per letter, will at any time be promptly attended to by the public’s obedient servant, 1>. CANFIELD, 139 Broadway, New-York; 129Chesnut street, Phila delphia; 180 Market street, Baltimore. BY AUTHOPITY OF THE STATE OF . MARYLAND. UNIVERSITY LOTTERY. 8th Class—New Scries. P. CM FIELD, MM’JGER. CavitsvV t'-riie 100,000 OotUrs. •|*1,e next brilliant lottery in this country; soon to be drawn, is the following unparalleled Truly Grand and Splendid Scheme: 1 prize of <100,U00 is $100,000 50,000 is 1 1 1 1 5 10 44 88 176 342 5676 do do do do do do •to do do do do 40.000 is 25.000 is 20.000 is 10.000 is 5.000 is 1.000 is 500 is 250 is 100 is 50 is 50.000 40.000 25.000 20.000 50,000 50,000 44,000 44,000 42,240 34,200 283,800 6356 prizes amounting to $784,240 No time, therefore, (if you would do wisely) to delay vour purchase. A golden opportunity is now printed to all adventurers—will not each instantly improve it \nother like opportunity may never be yours. . . And as it is certain that the subscriber will soon furnish Ins patrons with more really splendid prizes, and more in number, than were ever distributed before in as short a period from any one office in America, are you not wil iine to accept the invitation to call immediately at his office and partake of some of the Brilliant Prizes now offered, which-FORTUNE-wdl soon award to her votaries" Whole Tickets 850 Halves 25 Quarters *2 50 Eighths 6 25 Sixteenth 3 12 Thirty-secondth 1 56 nv a certificate as follows: a certificate of 17 whole , K;CcTn bc had for $595; 17 half tickets $297 50; 7 quarter tickets 148 75; 17 eighth tickets *74 S7; [ySiteenth tickets 27 19; 17 th.rty-secondth ticket. 18 Applications personally, (or by letter, post paid, en . -..h. tue cash,) for even a single ticket or share in the above, may be made at either of the Manager's Of fices, where the cash will, as usual, be promptly paid f° Allof uhich apphearions will be thankfully received and respectfully, as well as duly attended to by your ^tobedientan^hum^rv^^ Agent for P. Canfield, g Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington City. rare ALEXANDRIA MTJSOTW, Worths of public patronage, is open every day, from 10 to 12 forenoon, and from 3 to 5 aftemwn. w 8r© THERS k WASHINGTON have received— 1 cw ladies’ Leghorn gypsies 1 do misses Bolivar do 50 reams writing paper 50 do superior letter do may 13 G'ren Toffee and Logwood. Sow landing from on board tchotmer Green, 17 barrels ( Prime ^een Jamaica coffee 24 tons Jamaica logwood, for sale by may 16 JOHN 8. MIII.FR. Fine Teas. 5CHF.9TS and 5 half chests Young Hyson Tea, 5 half chests Gunpowder <lo, lately imported and re* presented to be of superior qiulitv, for sale by may 16 S. MESSKK9MITH. awaim s ranacea HIS valuable medicine has obtained a distinct-'*)* which its efficacy alone can support. As a purifier ofthe blood it has no parallel. It is the most useful spring und autumn alterative ever known. All those w ho are aflV-rted with Scrofula, Leprosy, Scurvy, or cutaneous Eruption*, or any of those melancholy diseases arising I from the impurity of the blood and juices—also, those ' who suffer by disrated Litre, Rhennatie affections, or from indiscretion of their youth, as well as those whose con* stitutions are broken down by mercurial, antinionial or arsenical medicines should submit to a course ofStcaim’t Panacea, 'file effect of this medicine is such as not to interrupt either business or pleasure, and requires only the common restraints of moderation in diet. It is conveyed by th circulating fluids, and corrects their tendencies to all those diseases which originate in vitiated blood. It is a safe, though a powerful substitute for mercury, and removes those evils which an unsuccessful use of that mineral so often occasions, 8tc. CERTIFICATES. “I have repeatedly used Swaim’s Panacea,both in the ; hospital and in private practice, and hare found it to be a valuable medicine inchronic, syphilitic and scrofulous complaints, and in obstinate cutaneous affections. “VALENTINE MOTT, M. D. “Professor of Surgery, in the University of N. York, Surgeon of the N. Y. Hospital, &c. New Fork, 1st mo. 5th, 1824,” “I have w ithin the last two years had an opportunity of seeing several cases of very inveterate ulcers, which having resisted previously the regular modes of treatj merit, were healed by the use of Mr. Swaim's Panacea* and I do believe, from what I have seen, that it will prov* an important remedy in scrofulous, venereal and merc urial diseases. .CHAPMAN, M. 1). “Professor of the Institutes and practice ot Phytic in the University of Pennsylvania, &c. Philadelphia, Feb. 16, !824.” “1 have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaim, in numerous instances, within the last three years,and have always found it extremely efficacious, especially in se condary syphilis and in mercurial disease- I have no hesitation in pronouncing it a medicine of imstinublc value. V\. GIHSON, M. D. “Professor of Surgery in the University ol Pennsyl vania, Surgeon and Clinical Lecturer to tbe Alms House Infirman, See. February 17, 1823.” Civil ion to Purchasers The great demand and wonderful success of this me dicine, have induced a number of persons to imitate it in various w ays. Some are selling sarsapari lla and o tliei Syrups imposing them on the ignorant for the Pa nacea; others are mixing the genuine medicine w ith molasses, tec. making three bottles out of one—thus retaining some of its virtues. 'I lieso imitations and adul terate ms, have in many instances, protracted the stiff, r ings of patients in cases where the genuine medicine woul'i have proved instantly efficacious. I therefor* deem it a duty I ow e the public, to acquaint them, that it is impossible, from the very nature ol its consti t ucii ts, to be discovered by chemical analysis; and con sequently, that all other mixtures represented to be min e and sold as such, art-fraudulent and base imposi tions, calculated to deceive the ignorant and unwary. 'I’h (genuine medicine has my signature on a label re presenting Hercules and tilt-Hydra, and my name on the seal. * Communications, postpaid, and orders from any part ofthe world, will receive immediate attention, nr/’Printed directions accompany the medicine. \VM. .SWAIM. No. 13, South Ninth-street, Philadelphia, Opposite the University of Pennsylvania. A constant supply of the above valuable medicine is kept by the subscribers who are appointed sole agent* for Alexandria. Prices—$3 per bottle, or *30 per dfl 2en. EDW. STABLER Ik SON. april 28 Pwaim’s P nacea. [From the Philadelphia Evening Poet.] HAVING made the proper inquiry we can vouch for the accuracy of the statement contained in th« subjoined communication. No one should hesitate to bear just evidence to the merits of a medicine like (hat of Mr. $waim's which would seem to be very ent from the nostrums of the day. Tu the Editor* of the Saturday Evening Pont. Dr Gibson, Professor of Surgery in the University of Pennsylvania, in his Lecture of Monday last, spoke in high terms of Swaim’s Panacea. He remarked that h« had found it decidly beneficial in chronic cases of Sj plii lis, Sec. and that he had known patients who had la bored under this disease for a length of rime, and tried almost even remedy commonly employed fi r its cure, with very little if any effect, but who, after using the Panacea, recovered 'quickly and entirely. He related several instances of rapid and extraordinary restoration to robust health from a state of the most miserabJo weakness and infection, wherein repeated salivation* had produced only the mischief incident to die use mercury. H» spoke likewise of Mr. Swann, personal ly, acknowledging the generosity which be bad shown in the distribution of his medicine to the pw r, aiu m the support even of whole familie- until a cure w as el fected!rhe Professor mentioned that he had been censured by Surgeons and Physicians for ing the Panacea of Swaim, but that he ti g • , which he owed to suffering humanity not to withheld the expression of hi. opinion snd “JJV TitS i. our duty to tht. « see sur . P n number of spunous mixtures have prised to fi"dtha»"'^e P valu,bl, rtf. iieen got up j^gem have been injured by medy, and a ,jd advise all persons who are in “u^h a remedy, to apply where the^mone * known to be had april 21