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roi* :£22tfJr. 9A'tWBMA* £I®'jiSVJ£?a» VW&9&&X 8> 91388. BIW S9EU2CB3 TO®. B5£—Sf®. MSS. 9 _• _* _____ PUBLISHED BY EDGAR SNOWDEN. Daily Paper g$ per annum. Country paper 85. ^ • ■. ** -v-•» ■i wuii i ■ mm immmmm Vo? or CVtaftw. -jr~ j ije substantial new schooner TRANSPORT, carries about 500 barrels under tT*- A freight Souih would be preferred. Apply ;; 6 AC. CAIKWOW !<Co. Slrtvmbowt Fisae\. The natigation from hence to Washington being now i , opened, the Steamboat ES S't X willr. Mi.i..-1 Jr unite THIS MORNING, snd con ,inut p'*ing between the two places, as before the freeze -starting from the fool of Cameron street. j»n '.‘4—tt ____ A nUctt The Struincr COLU M Bl A, Captain Jan es Mitchell, will, un. I ilil the closing of th*- navigation. _leave Ballon neon Wednesday, at ri/cTck »* M , for the District ol Columbia, and re T.iriiinr. will leave Washington at 6, and Alexandria at * o'clock, A. M-, on Sunday, tar Baltimore. ';Pa«nge. exclusive of meals, $*• !-c tl-tf CqUoa N'(UV landing frrm on bosid the scor Transport. Cspt Smith, a snpp:y ol Cotton Osnabutgs, in bales. For sale by . j,„ . 9 A. C C \Zp.N A B & Co CtUuWtS* U11& a •• Q IV'XKS Mould Candles, of all sizes, anu 1«) C^ superior .piality 151 boxes Soap I vow Ian Ling from onboard the schr. Transport, C«pt. Smith, tor s*le by jni9 A. C CAZKNOVB «r_Co V'\gA. I r/t DhUMS I’udeii Figs, received per schooner ] Ox * Transport, tmm Boston, and fur sale bv i„,28 * MKSSK11SMI. \ \V.U YNvvWtr. SBUtUFU.S Rockingham Butter, in rolls .lost received and fur sole by * ci »c.ktt & p<r,K VufkA Island *ttU I l*lk< I BVJ-vllf.l>, 0:1 board of the schooner P«» 1 O' H ) r.,inic, Irvin Near »ork, and for sale by j„„ 22 s. HKSSKWOIITH. •\\UB4UUC4 lot VUKUl'tW Almanac Ik i'u'tN AliUSiuiw and ILgutcr Ant* Miw .it do Columbian Pocket do kiliot'a l*«r< ctery Ho Sheet do Mit Mure do Ju<t rrrcivid "*y WM. U. MOKitlSON. j«n 14 1‘v wtu* Bdlt. ft i 4 BRLS. prime Beef, just received and for sale by in ■ J%»t3 S M. "* s II J \NNKY. Suck ^kU. 1^'i't sdeby the su iN'r beri, Ground Alum Salt, i in Liverpool tided, n*i,v lauding on our *ii, f, from on board the Bp.g Remittance, Captain A C. CAZBNOVE \J Co i*n It lie a t V U'a\ . o of English Grate Coal, daily expected, for >de by W f(>\\ I y >5* j;„ '> UUUtll, I n’ i Coupling H'ltisr, a Lad of IS or lfi years of l 'go, th»! witles a good hand, and to waoin no com pensation wul be given. Apply to the Pnnter. J >” 11 Spinning CiAXowu B M.LS Itt.v Cotton, of Superior quality, and l* • vi'Ub e sues tor retailing, tust received and for " * v -s M. Si s II j VNKKT. ^U£Arft. ')|i Bogs’.ends Muscovado Sugar*. of good quality, , ffswle 6v W t'OWLfi a Co. •Uc ol tends superior Retailing Molas es, landing H'ig Caravan, for sale bv ___ W V iWI.K (J* do. WuUer. ilNS Shenandoah Butter, fur sale bv ± _ci.\G-.r r v u;k. r r nuuwtivs i\ Vlo»fc. ■ ive.i ,n t tor sale by the jiihtcribeTS, OBi a*iJ Ionjli rnuuoiirn Milled ilc»»®. A C GaZKNHVE A Co. VV\u > pti nc itio CotTee. ju,t received and for >’ S. UKSSEKSMIIU r"V ^u&ar, ate ‘ds New Orleans sugar do nv lasses > Trinidad do Is Rio c.ffee :s pepper and pimento tes London (mustard M ground ginger s copperas- Just received by _Ct.AGK t r it PAGE. V. ViciT AG SkW BUSHRI.S, on board the schooner Pottf l**c» from Halifax, for sale by __ 8. MK8SERSM1TH. § $>Y\tiea. IiRMon has received, by Iste arrivals, an "n to his stock of 10XES BOOTS 4- SHOES, 'snety, suitable for the season. Also, ,m Shoes, a prime article. JoYin T. Evaua IVTISHES to purchase KUWS of different kinds,yiz: T» 40,000 muskrat skint 3.000 mink do 500 otter do 70,000 rabbit do 4.000 racoon do 3.000 red fox do 2.500 grey fox do 1.500 wild cat do And he is determined to giva the highest cash price. Those having Fun to sell, will find it to their advantage to give him a call. he would inform h<a did customers and the public gen; rail) that he still manufactures as good work aa can be found in the District, at his old stand, opposite Mr Jonathan Butcher's hardware Store, Kmg street, Alexandria. jsn 21—d3m SAvwlng \\A\ir-dfvft8\ivg JAMES W. SIMPSON, having commenced the above business on King, two doon* above Koval street, b. gs leave to inform nia fri-n Is »nd the public, and hopes, by hi* attention to business, to meritapor* lion of public patronage net 18 Sugwra, i'offefc, &c (A • v (logsltea Is > Orleans, Porto Rico and St Croix 40 barrels 5 Sugars 4 boxes white Havana do 60 barrels and boxes loaf and tump do 130 bags Itio, l.nguira and Java (Joflee 85 hhds Orleans and English Island Molasses ioo bbi's* i ccPPer d;sli!!cd wh«k«* 6 puncheons old Jamaica Rum 15 ohds New England do 110 cl>»sts, half dusts and boxes Gunpowder, 1 t perial, H) ->on and Young hyson ieas, l.tWij’s cargo 100.000 lb«> choice Bacon our own curing 3 J.ObJ ibs yellow and brown Soap 60 boxes mould and d’pptd Candles Fur sale by SW!’.- B. LAKMOUK fc Co. Just WtfcCfcWtfAY, I AFKESH supply of Jujube Paste, in sheet snd boxes; and t.iquorico 15 «H. of the first quality. On hand, The various remedies lor die diseases of the s**nso-i} also, Sw-ini’- Panacea, G W. Carpenter’s medicines, Mead’s Anti dyspeptic Pills, Hus ds do Bu'.hr's Ve getable Indian Specifics, Wi-tar's Cough l.o*engrs; i.ioedi T with most of toe regularTincture; Oin'ments piasters. Syrups P'Hs at d other compounds in ti'-e, carefully prepared by the subscriber, for lltt u»e of Pin ticians, Merchants ami private families. tor Sale, A pair of Side Camps, with rtfl ‘Ct.»rs ami chimuies, and a complete set «»* •’< ••*>** f*> dopedia WII.IilAM STARLF.K, dec 21 Druggist 5* Chemist, Pa ihsx-st. [Warrenton Spectator, omitting the I.smpa J lithJ twuw'V. v fcwAtAl llat just received — i 1 OSIIEN chn se in c..sks xJf ltest winter strained lamp oil Gunpowder and imperial tea, in quarter boxes, ! of sitpcr.or quality Boxes h df and quarter box*;* hunch raisins W hiskey in hogsheads and barrel* And on hand, a general asaortrr.cnt of UUOCKRJES \J UQrO/tS, s* usual ■ dec 19 1'vinv.e •‘trcfcV ri^HK undersigned, in announcing to the citizens of 1. Alexandria and its vicinity that this Institution is now open for the reception of youth, would respect fully aisure them that he will continue to tnf.»rce the sain, rigid observance of scholastic discipline, pursue ■ he same efficient system in the communication of in struclion, and use the same untiring in lustry in the discharge of his professional duties, which have hi therto invariably proved so advantageous to the pupils committed to his care. I lie System of Exercises in the Prince-street Academy embraces the following branches i-f Ed tcation: Heading! Writing; Arithme tic; Rook Keeping and English Grammar; Geography; the u«e of .Maps an 1 Globes; Geometry and Algebra, with their application to the practical branches of the Mathematic*; l'rigon •netry, plane and spherical; ensurwtion; Surveying and Gauging; Navigation, with the c instruction of ihe tables annexed* the pro jectinn of Map* and Planispheres, according to prin tuples purely mu' hematics!* Topographical and Ar cluteclural Draw ing; Civil and Military Engineering* Conie Section?* Fluxions* Gnomouicks; Astronomy, and Mechanics. Conscious of the extent and accuracy of his research in the branches of science above emime rated, the nndcr?ignrd has the confidence to as*ert that he il* give instruction in them,not superficially, buCac cording to principles susceptible of conclusive proof, in the rigid language of irref'ragiable demonstration Terms of tuition, and Holes of the Institution, will be made known at the Academy JOHN DEVI I V, Alexandria, Dec. 21 —tf _Principal. A PURSUANT to an Ord<>r of ;he United States’ Cir cuit Court oi the District of Columbia, flitting in Chancery at Al« xan.lria, in the case of Lincoln Cham berlain, surviving ,»artner of t.incoln and Luther Cham berlnu, aguusi Cleorge McClusli, Administrator of Archibald UcClrith, ei alM passed October Term, 1832. tlie creditors of the »aid A rein bald McCIhsh are re quired to present their ela m* to the undersigned, on or before ll»«r ililt day of February next, or they will be excluded trum the dividend uf his estate A MoORE, jan 17—lm Master Commiotioner. CuVimi Tvim, VtiUun Yam, Counterpant Butting, <$• Carpet Warp. a COMPLE l>. ass'.i t.neiit uf 'lie above articirs, .A manufactured at tiec quan now on lund, and fir sale by wholesale, at Baltimore prices, by 9. M. h S II. JANNEY. ! Who have for sale 6 bales spinning cotton. jan 14__ «\jl slBSifttlVnt tlT L’fttVttftt WASTED. THE proprietor of a Country 9tore in Virginia, in an excellent situation for business, desires the aervi | cea of a well quadAed man. of pleasing manners, atrict i integrity, and industrious and temperate habits, as an 1 Assistant?or he would be received as a Partner, if more desirable—especially if he could bring an accession of capital. Unquestionable recommendations will be re quired. Address K O., over the real name, throueh the Post Office; aod if by mail, postage paid. jan 7 LIST OF LBTT8RS Remaining in the Post Office, Alexandria, D. C. on the 1*/ of FEBRUARY, 1«J33. | Persons calling for letter* in the following list* will please say they aue auvebtiskh.c** they may not get them. A Pricey Austin Dr Richard Alexander James l, Atwell James Atkinson t eJcr Anderson Geo iV Anderson John Adam -2 Miss Adelaide Anderson Wm B Alexander—2 Mrs C Atwell Mrs Fits Ashford J H Anderson David Ab gh B Gen Berryman Copt John H Bed. US,V—2 Mrs Sus'tn Blunt Capt Peter Barrett Mrs J nry Ann Barker Ebe >ezt’ Baron Mrs H Broechim Joseph Bny r Miss t lien Booth Ge * Brooks Davis B V!<e Miss darn Beach Mrs ttrah Ann Baggett Geo Balthes ti m Beers John Booths Mrs Mary Berry John 11 Brook Thomas Berry C tohn P Cowman—4 Mrs Margaret Cohen Robert 11 1 Upp Miss >ophia Chinn ’1 ho mas ('ook Mrs Xusati .V Chapman Bomu 11 'ualman Joan V Ch'pman * John Cowling 2 hornets f'ro-k Capt J cub Curtis Mrs • manna Cannon Mrs R<sauna ( line— 2 Azurtoh Cooley IjConard • ook 2 Hen < urltr Miss t- lizubeth Cadis Samuel mils James Clure D Wm Dudley Joseph Davis Wm Dr ,ke j>/,n Dvrvf Mrs Daingc>ffld VbtlryUuU iirs Surah W Dudley Rosier 7 Daingerfitid 2 E t avis Miss Jane Dent U'm Doris Amhtw Duffy James ■ tmosey Turner 1 axon Mrs Eli tube'll Beat born Mtss 'arah &/Jick Dt s.ey Drece K Carpenter f e/ief: dwnrd Edwards l.ct<<ia i.(hoards John 7 Ftpns -2 V t V* Maria *1 Fairhash - 7 homos Flinn J.,* (1 Ef.rrtll G Hen rr Graver Isaac G'bum K fir Jfith ■ 2 Copt 'I // Gordon, U & N | / t’X'i.elA Green ll'm Guntn Henry Golden John I'I everts John I Green . James Gwretl ./ntnndu Grimefy Jiutid Garrett Janie- Gmngs I! .1 Hairing/ n Miss Sn ah Unison ISichntr.s thngston M’t l, 1 Hunter - 2 Fronds Hull J Gtn Alex Hunter Robrrt Hunter f Ha‘hr J t>co Hughes H m H yden I Cm Horn Cha tes Harris Miss Eliza V Herbert .'ms inn Hudgins huts ’ ui‘ arine H rbert Reuben Huts -l H ram Hu chmsun John J) Harrison J< hn Hu- phrics J< hn Ucigdnn Shp/ten 1) JJutt Jeremiah Hubbard Rebecca Hei^don Joseph Hackney Col Joseph b Hill Mr iieidt (~ >uddler J Robert Hall J Mrs FJiza fa, le Ann Johnson Mas Mary Isaacs Mrs Har-iet Jackson Miss Margaret Jn more Miss e liza Jones Copt F. Jones J IV Johnson John Judge K Patrick K>ng H m Khot Mrs FAiz"bt th Kidwell ~ 2 Pm ah Kenner Miss Jane Kennedcy Thomas King Jane Kirby John Lindsay Hannah Little ’> o'cuu Lemoine Enoch Giles Hancock ice Given eddy Hugh M Logan Mrs Elza Luring Hugh I.eddy James Lee M Capl Ebenezer Malom ( hurles Man kins Col tico Linar /Mr •nairac . Daniel donroe tCm Muilen -3 John ' tiry John Marr ult Thomas </organ ('Cooper J bihn ' anery Joseph’Musket Mrs urah If Martin Su»«n Millan John McK Hane Elizabeth McPherson Mark Mankrns James Millan—2 C*o Ma>on Mrs Elizabeth Moore Mrs Mar> S Minor J >hn Murray—2 Wrn McMtcking Mr McClith W McCallam Mrs Harriet MeCue Hiram Moigan Miss Julia Ann Nevitt Gen Joseph Nicolls—2 Joshua Nicko'as Mrs Ann Nevitt ,j Mr Nightingale llenry Night I* James Perley S Pinistri K Patterson J M Point Archibald Pool P Pretty man Geo Padgett R Elizabeth Roahurry Cornelius Randall Jabez Hooker John H Kicha Franus E ltuzier James Itudd S Simon Somers Thomas Stevenson Mrs Ann Solomon—2 Geo Si.mmes ^arab Sitlnon Uei.j P Smith Geo \V Shaw James Shackelford ] James P Smith Abraham F Straban Miai Ellen Simons J‘hn Saunders Mrs E II Smith T Capt Geo II 1 errett—2 Capt Thomas Travers Mias Amelia 1 errett-2 Thompson T> ler u David Urven VV Milly Whiten Mra Frances T West Sarah Webster * Capt m • ood Daniel Webster Richard Windsor Mrs Jane E Wheeler Misa Nancy Walker John Webb R Windsor Kobt N Windsor Stephen Woolls lira Windsor W iUiam W ogan Y Arthur L Yeateman DAN’L. BRYAN, P. M. i \ju\m\ Tavern The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has removed from Union street to Fair _fax street, between King and Cameron streets, and near (he Market, where Ladies and Gen tlemen can be accommodated in a genteel mannert as his Establishment is wel< fitted up, and furnished suf ficiently to render comfort to those who may please to patronize him. He hat excellent STABLISG for twenty nr thirty Morses, for which his charges will be moderate Gentlemen can he furnished with OYSTER SUP PERS in private rooms or otherwise, as he has his tyster Establishment in con plete order. lie can also accommodate ten or twelve BOARD KMS. by the week, month, or year, at reasonable prices l!is B\R ii» furnish, d with the best Wines and Li quo;s «he place will afford Being thankful for past favors, he hopes, by strict attention and moderate charges, to share a part of ; <ibiic pslr>>n<ge. J\MKS MORRIS j.vi l.’f—°m -Vuticfc. rilHE undersigned takes this occasion to inform his X friends and the public that he has taken the HOUSE formerly occupied by Stro ther, Willi inv-on, and Barnard This is a large and convenient Establishment, _____ well calculated for th i accommodation of all persons, and particularly for private families t o thus- who mav think proper to patronize him in his new vocation, the undersigned can safely offer one assurance —the effort to please. The house will be in future known as the AAJERICAH HOTEL. JNO. M. MCCARTY. Washington City,sept 14- d A 0 ar t\ HCL'GETT informs his friends and the public a that he has lately removed from the Ci:y Hotel, and has established a BOARDING HOUSE at the cor ner of Prince and St. Asaph streets, lone -quart above the Potomac Bunk, and one __squate south of White’s Auction Store,) wlY-re lie will be liappy to accommodate Boarders by llie ds_\, month, or year; also Travellers that may pre fer a comfortable B arding House to a Tavern. The biliulion is in the m ist desirable and healthy part ut the Town. DINNER PARTIES will be furnished whenever required, and irvtas Mrmsneu uenuemen rnd l.adics who wish to visit Mount Vemun and return lo Dinner. Alexandria, dec 28—eolm V'or Ueui, The large and commodious House at the Village, with a valuable fru't und vigetable Gannas of two Acres, former* l__ly owne 1 by George Taylor, Tsq. ~Al-o, three Squares of two Acres each, next west, r ast ami north east, and ten acres south east, of the Hnt. A poly to Samuel B l.urmmir, at the Ware* butueof 8AM»L. ». LABMOUK fc Co Advertisement. TO HE NT—A HOUSE “ re formed/.* though still a lack-on House, opposite the Farmer*’ Dank ol Alexandria. ——_lt ha- laielv undergone a thorough repair, having received light and air from the north, east and west The sooth is also correct! d by substantial steps iif recent construction It is a house that has been somewhat neglected, but the recent repair and im* provement renders it worthy of the attention of any de cent Grocer, Hmkiter, Shoe store man, Tobacconist, &c. t*c. kc ike. 8*c ike It is II«W open for examina tion, which I hereby invite. j4„10 .IOSIAll H DAVIS For Went, A Three Story FRAME HOUSE j j.on I’rince street, with the Shop attached ^thereto, opposite .lames Norris' The A .. 11 louse is well calculated f.>r ft Hoarding Home, i« com niidiuus. and in good order. The Shop s an excellent stand for a Hetail Gioccr. Jllto, That Inge ICE HOUSE on Water street, |«irjL la*' in llie occupancy ol M m. B. Stuart) at the Sunn ide of'he town. Its situation it convenient to the r*vt r Apply to It* It. MlLLKK 12 nu> 31 V nr VU,v\l, The BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with §^**^ hel,OJ adjoining on Henry street, now ocru* pi :.») Mr Joseph Davis. The rent will be mo.ie rate, snd possession given on the 1st of February jan 4 __W FOWI.K. \;V\ftr\eh Betmeu U.SS received, bv ship Maryland, Capt. Morrell, airoct from Liverpool, 1U bule* best Bri lport Slud and Herring Twine, vrjiirli the manufacturer sav r i* of the very be*' quality, and is for sale on the usual terms He has, likewise, received, Pest cotton Hiii laps Drab wo >llcn Kerseys Lowell cotton and wool Kerseys A few pieces best Point Blankets. A few bales best Sheeting and Shirting Cottons He has on hand, Verv first quality black Italian 1 ustring Ladies' F.i.glis.i white silk and cotton Hose, best make English and French best Florentine Vetting, and velvet Waistcualing Blue and black superfine Cloths and Kerseymeres, &C. five lie eapeels daily a consignment of Bed Ticks and ow-priced Caxsinctti. nov 23 UuoAs um\ SYkues SD. RDSON has just received, pe r Brig Token, • a few css. s Gentlemen's fine Calf, Sew cd Bools, it /3 50 to 4 00. Ditto BufTPrg’d ditto, at 12 50 to 3 00 1 case prime Leather Over Shoes 1000 pair Brogans and Monroes Misses'and women's coarse and fine Shoes, va rious kinds Also on hand, of my own manufacture, Gentlemen’s calf and morocco Boots, f 5 to 16 Do do do Shoe*, $lj to Ladies' fine seal, morocco and lasting Shoes Misses' do do do do Boyv’ coarse and fineShoesand Monroes Children's Shoes, a great variety N B Ladies’ Shoes made H order, in the. fnd mgst fasfrfoqgble «t; VtkuAiMp Fire Company. Extract from An act of the Corporation of Alexandra for the extinguishment of Firea. *5 xenon 7 If any person who shall be present at ary fire, aluill neglect or refuse to obey the onler or direc tion of any officer who shall be appointed by any Fire Company now established, or which may hereafter be established, knowing him to be an officer, auch person shall forfeit and pay the sum of five dollars; provided the name of such officer shall have been first published in one of the public papers 1 Ta meetinp of the Friendship Fire Company, held .■* at Morris' Tavern on Saturday evening, the 26th instant, the following Officers Vere elected for the present jeai:— Charles MeKnjght, 1st Commander; James McGuire, 2d do; Thomas K. Baird, 3d do. James Douglas; James Carson, Win Gregory, Sa muel B. [.armour, Regulators. James Mankina, D G. I'rettyman, Wm. Thomas, Subordinate Directors. Charles Pascoc, James Morris, Trustees. James Douglas, Treasurer—James Carson, Clerk. jan 4>0—ot - , \J\tYio\alering' &c. STEPHEN SANGER respectfully informs the pub* lie that lie lias commenced the UPHOLSTERING BUSINESS Upon King street, a few doors above Mr. Hurdle's Chair Factory, where he is prepared to execute any de scription of Uph Istery, and will furnish to order Fea ther Beds Hair, Moss, and common Matrasses of any size, >5*c. he. Stephen Sanger and William Creighton^ under the firm ot Sanger u Creighton, have also com menced the business of CABINET .MAKING, and they off. r for sale Sideboards, Bureaus, Tables, Bedsteads, Chairs, Sofas he. Persons in want of any of the above articlea will doubtless advantage thenuelvca and oblige us by call ing, as it is our purpose to sell at the ioweat possible prices. Repairing promptly attended to jan 30 ~tf_SANGER U CREIGHTON. ('unaumptAon DR. THA YBOLD'S Oriental Specific Remedy . for Consumption in its last Stage!U Also, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, and all pulmonary diseases—at Shortness oj urenth, ram in tne Breast, Debility, Want of Jljipelite, tifc. tyc. THIS Medicine is an rxtrart from Herb?, Roots, t’lants, &.c , which, in their combination, become a oalsam to the diseased frame; and is a never failing remedy for that wont of all destroying and ravenous complaints—the CONSUMPTION!!—as many hund « is of persons have certified. Pb'lsbbimu, April 18, 1832. 7 Spruce street, near Tenth $ 81a—Being extremely reduced from the contraction of a consumptive disease by cold, wet, and neglect, I was strongly recommended to use your ** Oriental Specific Remedy for Consumption," and was at length (all other remedies having failed,) induced to try it, and judge my satonishmrnt on its first application, though feeble, weak, and sinkin fast, and scarcely aide to assist myself, in a few daya I was enabled to take the air; in three weeks I was a new bein. ; and am at this moment totally relieved from all debility, and forgetful of the past except the gratitude I owe >ou, which I thus willingly and unrequited express, hoping you w ill nut fail to make my case public. 1 am, sir, y outs truly, JAMES ALLISON. Dr Jour Thatiold Dr. TIIAYnni.il offer, to the public the BILIOUS t’RKVKN MVR. as a most pow< rful antidote tor I) Y.'PEPSM. and all organized derangements of the dige-tive system l ime and space forbij h* re sn enumeration of all the various cases of cure {.suffice it to say, that, as it is wholly extracted frmn natural ve getable productions, it is as innocent at it is sure in its > fleets It is weil known to have restored, in a few lays strength and vigor to the languid limbs; s'. y ing the palsied hand and fauitering **»ng*'e, ». .1 .in parting health and tone to the dtbtliuud stoma. i.. CixoaoBTowR, (Bridge St) II. C Nov 11 IP. Si» • I *io, with the greatest gratitude a.’ a!.,fac tion, give you liberty to make my case public t.i.-t those laboring under similar complaint*. h.h\ ha. 1:1 opportunity <*f being relieved I was sever* It affl t. ed wi'h indigestion, d>*ptp-ia, and disagreeable feel ings all over, fora length <f time, and tried all in* di cing tlu! I could hear nl, that had any relation to my complaint; but lud no relief unti' 1 accidentally saw one of l)r I hay hold’s advertisements; I took <>ne bot tle of bis " Bilious Preventive,” and making use of it according to the direction* that accompanied the but tie, I ant *’ Mus time in a* good a stale 01 lieailli, and enjoy my-elf as * ell as ever I did h my life, and think m> self a new pi rson I >m. sir. your obedient servant, Ur. Tasm an. I1KNRY BAKER. UheumaUftm. nBonoiTo’.w (Hater St) DC Nov 11,1832. Sir—I have been affected with Rheumatism for years, and never found any medicine that could aflard me more than momentary relief, until I hesrd of ynuff invaluable mtdicine, “ KheumaUciai” I got one bot tle. and applied it when my hands were so that f could not use them, and could scarcely do any thing for my self, and by three applications they were perfectly well, and I have not since telt thealighteat symptom of the complaint. You are at liberty, air, to mako public my case in any manner you tbink proper, for general circulation I am, sir, yours, kc. Dm In 11bold. R. W. DAVIS. Tli* following persons are Agents foe the sale of the above medicines: JAMES THOMAS, Bridge street, Genrgeto* n. I). C. LEWIS JOHNSON, Pennsylvania Wtnue, ^'a*!! mgr on **»ty. Mis* E. KENNEDY, King atreet, \lexar<>rt», II. C. HENRY VICARY, No. fU, Pratt atreet, Baltimore, nor 27—w5w__ 1(3* \fe re authorized to announce Dr. Kobirt o. Gbavsob, of Stafford County, a candi date to represent the Northern Neck.'District, in tjio