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|w t B| r dr RF.LFE*S ftatiufonl tttopa. T* one ofthe moat iterate I teria H.-!ms far *he cure oftbatcl'-ao ^Bod Oise i*es produced bv an *J“lveelh»bi»i«g them • vitiate 1 habit of Vvlv, and u leprosy, St selves In the forms of scrofiila, ^ ^ones are Antho-i >** fir*. fever'***•■fL __|ied with Dr. JebV* whit ; sw^ Img** (' PP more lernind fves. s-fr- K^S-SS. S scal<l hm<l 1 , r festrrinfr eniptiofiaand veie jffjsssssJsats^-^-—£ *ss *"d cleanse the ay stem from humours which frequently ap £,**“? these aeason* of the year. They also -id tbe process of digestion, sod, by purifying the blood, pre vent the accretion of malignant humours on the lungs. The proprietor confidently relies upon the vast num ber of cures effected bv these Drops, not only in Bos ton snd its vic'mitv, hut throughout the Union, for th best proof of their excellence as an unfailing altera tive medicine, in all the cases almeapec.fiea. Th'» article hat recently been pronounced, bv a ph>«ctan of th, first re.pectrnilitv. who had sr.1tneased town nrisioe -ffieicv. as entitled, m his opinion to takethe^ h id ‘f iIt the p pular cuisel^inown for the above com Js: an l m f-e 1 it is fctfcuniug this point m pub lic estimation, tVoughuja thw country. Price $1 a BAPe, or SffBotlUtfor fa. OR INiUGESTION, . OF Ion? stsmliHGW °f the 1!i0st, obstJnZ * character. 4a* bann/Su Lately relieved, and often permanently cured. in alaHety of case.<that ias.e o s •urred in Brr ton and vicinity, bv using for a short time DR. RELFE’S VEGETABLE SPECIFIC & ASTI-BILIOUS PILLS, both of which are to be taken together, according to valuable, pi dn, ami prac'ical directions, accompany ing the Specific. Price 50 cents each. • • ,V>oe are genuine unless signed on the oulsije printed wrapper, fy the Site Proprietor T KIDDER, immediate successor to the lute Dr. It . /’ Conway For sale at his Counting ttoorn, over No 99, Court street, near C-mcert Hall, [Boston! and also *>v his«jv*ctal ap pointment bj WM. SI ABLER, #pr 5 Fairfax Street,.Hexandric TO THE ASTHMATICS,'CO NSUMPTIVE IK most prevalent and fatal of ill '.he Diseases in <LA cident to civilized society—the Con.un.ptlon — nuy g*nerallv be traced t-« th, least aUrming of disor Icrs u slight but ne’leckd Cold By estimation it ap * . s i_J_1 ... i i Vjiun i l nersnns die mnuaUy of the Consumption Most of thesr dr ad ill result* ;nav be attributed to common Colds, and a oeeligent treatment of the hariWmg Cough 'hai ge nerally ensues which is nsual’y folluwed h> hfficu»t breathing, pain in the side, and at last ulcerat'd lungs. Viotrnt and repeated asthmatic attacks also bring on Consumptive s> mptoms. One or t wo dollars expend ed in the purchase of DO. RELFE’S ASTHMATIC PILLS, and a little attention to their timely administration, will usually emure a mitigation of these disorders, and generally effect a cure. l'he Pill* are also an easv and effectual renedy for the symptoms preceding^ and accomp mying the Asthma and Consumption: f r t >lds Cou’hs D faulty of Brea'hiog Tightness and <tnet ure aer as ike • he tt, ■ Pace zing Pain in the Side Spit tin* of Blood. Zte Pew cases cm occur of ant ol Hits class of lis irders in wli ch the purchasers;of Hr Keifc’a u.iti vrill not fin'1 a rn-b r*'urn for *h*ir ’if! ic ex Tvliture. Pr ee — Whole Boxes, oO Pills, l Dot hr; HJfctih ,12 Pills, 50 Cents £3“ To THE faAD'Es! nrn I TK and SOUW) T22 TU sre both in oma \jH/ meat and a blessing. Ihe best s curity for th-ir idvantares is to be found in ’he use of the BRITISH ANTISEPTIC DENTK1FICE. This very e.eg tot To uli P >w -r w til a very little use, eradicate* the Scu'cy in .he Gums, and prevents the accumulation of Tartar, winch not only blackens hut loosens me teeth snl acce erates their decav — The IV otrifioe thus removes the providing causes oj Offensive Breath preserve* the hea th>ness and florid nf the dans, and readers the Teeth beauhfu'ly ichite Price 5d cents. REMEDY FOR TU\e\\iu&\Asvf\. / n | s excruciating pcin—the decrepitude and de* fortuity, and the premature old age, which are the usual attendants of this disorder, are suffered by miny from despair ofa cure, or disappointment in the edicacv of tae numerous pretended antidotes used to effr rt this purpose. Bat those who have made a fair trial of DR. JEB3’3 CELEBR ATED LINIMENT, even in cases of long standing, and ofthe most severe character, have received certain relief, and many have ha.m atira.1 in a ihvi. mine ii 24 hours! as a num ber of pcsms in U >*ton and vicinity, who were for m;rly ifll. Wed with the Rheumatism, have very fully testifie I. Certificates are in possession of the Propri etor. proving the nut th *rou'gh and surprising cures bv ut ;aus of this powerful L'niraent, in cases where u'-har approved applications had utterly failed The l.ui.ment is xU »used wth «u tcesa for Bruises.Sprains, Numba-w, StiTness ofthe Joints, Chilblains, &c. Price, 59 cts. a bottle. DUMFRIES’ El’E WATER. F1H sore t irtanted Byes gwes immediate ease an l relief. On recent sore eyes the effect is most salutary. tViiere the corap!lint has been of year* stan lmg. an l m so ne exceeding btd cases, the most iiusosote i and desirable relief has been found in the uso of this fits Varsa. after every other remedy had fade 1- H kny persons who have used it, pronounce it the oest prep iration far those comp'amts they have ever raw with. especially in cases of sorenssa or in indaoiaiion of long standing. Price 25 cts a bottle. None are genuine unless signed on the outside printed wrapper, by the sole proprietor, T. KlDOKlt, immediate .uc:essor to the late Ur. \V T. Cos wax — For sale at us Con iting doom, over No. 99, Court st, ue ar C oacert t( all, Boston, an 1 also by his special ap p>intraent,by W4. STtBLKIt apr 7 Fairfax Street, Alexandria. A certain cure for the ITCH. nyi I VKVKIl inveterate. in me hotir*s application, fc&l and no dinger/‘-oss takingen'd, ty using DUVIFRIES’ OINTMENT. This prep irati m, for pi -? »sao’noss. safety, expedi tion ease an l certainty 'tanlt ao-ivilUd for the cure of this troublesome complaint- It is so rapid, aa well as cert ain i'i ts ipera'ion, u to curenhii disagreeable dis jr ler m >»t effectually in oneh>ur'i application on'y! It d»** n >t contain the least particle of mercury, or other (angeriua ingredient and may be applied with pe feet safety by pregnant temal -sor to children at the breast. Price J7i cent-., with ample directions. DUMFRIES’ REMEDY FOR THE PILES O'P'fB proprietor begs leave to recommend (which be does w-t-s the fullest confidence) one of the mv*t valuable remedies known for tkit truuhlmoma and * painful complaint. Without gomg into detail, he deem, it<*noughto •ai.thathehasinh.spo.sess.onthe most undoubted testimonial# that it ha* mnrtcomplctcty answered thepurpot's for which it was intended, than any other popular Medicine. . . „ -_ This remedy is perfectly innocent in its application to all conditions, ages, and sexes Full directions, de scription of the complaint, **.e. accompanying each packet, which consists of two boxes, Ointment ana Electuary. Price, f l for th» whole or 50 cents if but one of the articles is wanted • • jtw are genuine unless signed on the ouisiac wrapper by the-mle proprietor. T KIDDER, immediate successor to t he late Or IV T Conway. For sale at Ins Counting Room, over Mo 99, Court street, near Con cert Hall, Boston, and also bv^hn. Jjr" b*Ttpr 9 fairfix Street, Alexandria fZT TO THOSE ^AFFLICTED WITH CORNS. grQMB celebrated ALBION CORN PLASTER af iT ford* .nstant relief, and at the same time dissolves and drawst e Corn out by the roots, without the least Pl clirmurt -« To those afflicted with Corns on their feet I do certify, that I have used the Albion Corn ‘Plaster with complete succeas Before I had used one box, it completely cured a Com which had troubled me for many years 1 make this public for the benefit ol those afflicted with that painful complaint, i Flushing, f. 1 F-*b 28. Wm. Stiaw. > Price 50 Cents a Box Dk RELFE'S AROMATIC PILLS, jjTOR P EM ALES! SfpHKT purify the bloud, quicken its circulation, as sist the suspended operations of nature, and rre a general remedy for the prevailing complaints among the female part of society. They Pills are particularly efficacious in the Green Sickness, Palpitation of the Heart. Giddiness, Short Rrenth, Sinking of the Spirits, Dejection and Disinclination to Exercise and Society. Married ladies will find the Pills equally useful, except in cases of pregnancy, when they must not be taken; neither must they be taken by persons of hectic or consumptive habits. Price fl 50 a box Also, fCT* Thecelebrated CAMBRIAN TOOT II ACHE PILLS, w.iich give immediate relief, without the least injury to the teeth. On trial this will be found one of the^best remedies known for thiscom plaint Price 50 cents a box. • #* None genuine unless signed on the outside •■.rinted wrapper, bv the sole Proprietor, T KIDDER, • J. . _A. jL. « fL Iff 71 C'nn inn >/ fllf I fc-n«(lid v Sale »t his Counting Koom, over No. 99, court street, near Concert Hall, Boston, mol *.• Ins special appoint ment, by WM STABLER, Fai fax Street Alexandria DRTwTj U DK.INS’ Valent live V»\ u\ me ill y SOLO, WHOLSALB AND RETAIL, BY WILLIAM STAH! E!f, J1 stmt, Alexandria ' ITIK above Oinlmeii* is recommended to the public L ms a safe and certain rentedv foriiiose obstinati diseases, some of which have so long baffle J the skill of medics! science: 1st Wh.te swellings of everv description} 2.i Sore Ires and .deers of long standing, 3J Schlrrus or glandular; urn 'rs, part cularlythose hardened tumors m worn u’s breasts, which oftentimes terminate in ulceiated canoere? 4th Felons; or what some ,>e »ple know by thename of catarrhs, of every description. 5th dhuumatic pains of tiie jo;,its; 6th Sprains and bruise* of-very description, or in whatever part situate; fth Tetters of all km Is. In this complaint the pa tient. in applying the ointment, must keep the part out of waterj 8th Chilblains or parts affected by frost. CERTIFICATE The following communication addressed to the pro prietorof Judkins* Ointment, tr im the Hon. John T» liaferro. Member of Congress, is highly interesting. — The gratuitous manner in which it is made, exhibits feelings of no ordinary character toward* suffering hu manity* and iscertamly well deserving of public at tention: WasKureTo*, Janua»y 22,1829 aia—Ithasbecnmy w<»h fora considerable time, to communicate to vou ihe good effect with which I have u«ed the Oin.ment invented by a Vfr. Judkins, and which V n *w understand is made and sold by agents appointed bv yourself, I have applied this Ointment during thelast three years to every species of tumor and vtroun 1, without failure to produce a cure in every instance I consider it the most decided and efficient r^medv in nil r.nf tumnr h» ih#. rinu whatit may; and Ihave found nothing so good for wounds of any description It mav be proper to add, that the cure of a turn >r called white swelling, given over bv the most listmguished physicians as in curable. and which: hev d cidvd would, without ampu tation. prove fatalto die patient, was, und<. r my imme diate notice, effected by the use of Judkins’ Ointment, and the patient is in fine health Hi* limb affeoteduy | the tumor neing restored to a perfect state of sound ness. visa that the leg of an aged min winch had been wounded, and exhibited one dresdf illy ulcerated sur face from the knee to the foot, and which, for more than tw>> years, had been considered incurable, was ef fectually cured by the application of Julkins’ Oint ment. I mention these two cases, which fell under my immediate notice and management, as a decided evi dence of the efficacy oftliis remedy in cases of tumor and ofmcersi I bare expe ienced, as decidedly, die good effect ofthis remedy in the cure of Felons, and of every species of fresh wound. It seems to ms that any one who wll obs -rve on the operation of this Oint ment, must be satisfied as to its beneficial effect I can with the utmost confidence recommend the use ofthir valuable remedy. lam, sir, very respectfully, JOHN TAMAFEimO. To Mr. Caaaixs HtnsToas. Proprietor d of.ludkiiis’OiutmiMit, nrari-'rede- > ricktown.MJ. S NOTICE. |C7* Having been for several years in posses sion of a concern in Mr. Satha* -'sKr sun's patent, for making and vending hn ointment, ait iwn !>, the nun of* Or > V Judkins' Patent '’pecijic Ointment,'— and said Nathan Shepherd having obi lined a new pat ent thereon, and 1 having likewise renewed with N. Shepherd the same interest I held before, it is deemed neceasarv that public notice be given of the t umstance. Having devoted much time and care during the above period,in preparing and making this Ointment, and been instrumental in giving it the gene ral character it has sustained, with whatever improve ment, n all this time, it has received. I present it to public attention As haretotore, the genuineness of the Ointment may be known by the label around the ointment pot, thus: " Hade and sold, wholesale and retail, near Frederick, 3Id by C Her stone, concerned m the patent right ” April 15. . CMUtl.KS .1 KRb roNS For sale by WILLIAM STABLER^ june 8_Druggist, Fairfax Street Job Wii\Ung~ Aeafiy and expeditiously executed at this \V$geYau UnWerwA VegelftVAfc MEDICINES. •TtHERE is no complaint to which the human frame I. i« subject, but is designed to teach man wisdomi thst is. to assure him that no Disease come# upon him bv chance. The Asiatic Cholera, or any disease, b' whatsoever namt it may be known, either in its ori gin, progress, duration, or termination, is sent by the appointment of one Supreme First Cause, who is won derful in counsel and excellent in working, and whose lighteousness, mercy, goodness, and truth, will not permit hint to do an act of in justice to any of his crea tures} his kind nets jMtd-du* tender mercies are to be seen over all his works. If we are- sick, his goodness has provided a multiplicity of medicinal herbs plants, and gums, to pieserve health anil to afford relief to the afflicted, and also to effect cures in all casv# of disease, if curable, without the aid of poisonous mercurial, mi neral, or chemical substances, dug from the bowels of the earth, to which the body is approaching with ra pid strides Itight reason will condemn the use of de leterious drugs or medicines, because thev promote the dissolution of the body, which is in part composed of flesh and blood- Shall we, then, persevere in the use of cr'omel. fcc„ and hence commit an act of sui cide upon ourselves, and so make the cure worse than the disease ? Surely not. HEALTH SECURED, Bv the use of MORRISON'S Salutary T «• gel able Universal Medicines, prepared at the British College of Health, L ndon, which have obtain ed the approbation and re omnv*ndation of some thousands of cures, in all diseases under all their varied forms anJ names, as ihe Hygeian conviction is, that man ia subnet to one only rent Disease, that is, TO THE IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD, -which also appears evident, when we consider that Ilf.QOD is the I.IFK of every living creature, and that, as disease is generated by an impure state of this vital principle, so, in like manner, when the cause that produced it is removed, health, s'rength, and all its concomitant blessings, must be the result. To effect this most de sirable end, these Medicines (under the blessing ol Heaven i hav • been found fully equal to the task, both in England and America. Extract of a letter receivi d by the subscriber from '.gentleman in England: • 1 betieve the Medicine has not only restored me, by the Divine blessing, from severe illness, to health and activity, but my wife also from an alarming bilioui attack, w hich continued many months, in which time she brought off quarts of bile, and whose recovery w’«< not expected by tho'e who knew her, and had seen hti during her illness Vet, through the bicssing of God upon the means, without the use of any other medl cine, Morrison’s Pills were rendered effectual to hei recovery, aiu sne is now Riming ne-.n uany, 10 surprise oT those who li«d seen her at the worst, lr conclusion, upon this subject, I can *av, that if the Royal College of Physicians were to offer me their aid, in all cas> a of disea e, freely with Morrison’s Pills in mv possession, 1 would thankfully decline their aid, and trust to my own resources." 'I he original mav he seen s* mv limise WM POMEROY, Alexandria, So’e Agent for the District of Columbia and its vicinity By Ahum the Pills are sold in packets o' one, two and three dollars each, and the Powders at 37 i cent! perbox, with printed directions; mid also by the f<>! lowingSub-Ag nts: it W. PoUiuliorn, between 9th and 10«h «treet.s, Pennsylvania Avenue; John Stillins, Navy Yird( Washington; and I’ln.iiim C Wright, Georgetown; of whom alone can the Medicines b* warranted genuine By appointment of l)r II S. Moat, II. P. M., M It. C. II , Brooklyn, New York, ‘he sole importer of these Medicines Morrisonia, or tin- Family Adviser, price $2 75; Pram tical Proofs, cllustrated b> numerous cases ofrure.se condan t liiird editions, price ‘25 and 376 cents; to be hid as above Alexandria, August 18,1832—6m _ _ V'Aiiim auA ViAtt\\cr.viiivte. HUGH C. SMITH Has luteD rec.-iveu, per ships Virginia 8* and Shenandoah, ^ff3k One Hundred and Eighty- 7\vo Crates /gS&fflL and Hogsheads CHINA 4- EA It THE Nil VIE E, y&jhBjgm comprising his F vLL SUPPLY, and offer* ed fur sale, wholesale and retail, on tiie most moderate terms. Blue, blsck. purple and pink printed Dinner Sets India Chins Dinner Sets Handsome Gilt China Tea Sets, of the best quali ty and patterns Plated Castor* of best quality, silver mounted French Gilt Tex China, &c imported from Paris, via New Y rk, large assortment Rich Out Glass Bmv'b, Celeries, Tumb'crs, Wines, vc , latest and* to-st patterns Moulded and Flam GLASSWARE, comprising cverv article in that way Window Glass of every size Pipes in boxes Black quart and pint Bottles Wine and Porter Thermometer*, a great variety 5 Gallon Demijohn*___ U'v\ Chair Manufacturer and Ornamental Fainter, I^HANKFCL for the patronage he has already re 1l cciveci l"Om Ilia menus miu jiuuhv, •'--r*v* fully informs them tha* he will continue to make, and keep constantly for sale. a> fairpric.es, at his Manttfac torv, south we t corner of King and Columbus streets, opposite J. t3* J Douglas’ Store, — A general assortment ol Grc cian, Fancy and Windsor CHAIRS. The public are re«p:cifully invited l»o call and examine his present a»sort nent. He feels assured that they will he found not to be inferior, either in the durability of their materials or ill. neatness of their ex ecution, to *ho-e ot any other mxnufac urer in the Dis trict lie w»R execute Sign and Ornamental Painting and Gilding, •u *1: tneir vuriuus branched, on the most accommodat iug terms . ^ . 01,1) CHAIRS will be taken in part pa* ment for n*w ones, or will be repaired or repainted ut the shortest notice. Chairs purchased at this manufactory will be sent, free of** *pense, to any part of the District. nov 10 -- tf_ .Vhticfc 7 o the Citizens of this place and the Public Ge» nerally. Passengers for Baltimore, Jic.are resp«ctfully informed that they can aecure their pa-sage to Baltimore by the9,12 or 2 o’clock f.ine of Coaches from Washington, by taking seats m Alexandria at Newton’s Hotel, and leaving in the 7. 8. 9, 10, 11 or 12 o’clock Hosts for Washington,! there will ae Coaches at the wliarfto convey them U[ to the Stage * trfi; without «ny extra charge. By this arrangement passenger* cannot be disap pointed Extra Coacheafurnished for private parties at all times Fare to Baltimore #3. , P. S. Nine o’clock stage by way of the Hail Hoad. THOS. S. BLACKHIJIIN. * may U-dtf_**gnt Roots & 4 D. HARMON has received, by late arrivals, an ,TLs additi n to his stock of 50 BOXES BOOTS SHOES, Of every variety, suitable for the season. Also, 2 caiks Gum Elastic Over Shoes, s prime article, jan * Xnt'wfc THE undersigned takes this occasion to inform lus friends and ‘he public that he has taken he HOUSE formerly occupied by Stro, ther, Wiilumion. and Barnard I his i a large ami convenient Establishment calculated for the accommodation o. all persm", and particularly for private families. To those who may think proper to patronixehiin it. nig new vocation, the undesigned can safely offer one assurance the effort to ple^e I,r‘ '■» k“°«,n “lh' ■‘UEH/M.y "°*®£AnTY, Washington_City,srpt U-d_ v«r Kent, 'fhe lar°e and commodious Hou9e sWflSFi«Aat the Village, w.th a valuable fruit an-! Wl JSvege.able (.aaota of two Acres, former ly owne i by George laylor. Esq. Also, three Squares of two Acres each, next wes . east and north east, and ten acres south east, ot tn firyt. Apply to Samuel B Larmoiir, at the y*aie house of_ SAM,l. H I AimniTtr * To >\«nly MA very SMALL HOUSE, at a verp cheap rent, n*."fcwl.,rf J.. Fur Kent, The BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with tie 1.01 adjoining on Henry street, now occu pica oy Mr. Joseph Bavis The rent will be mode rate, and possession given on the 1st of ^’e^r*‘l*^r isn 4 •_W. FOWl.B \JiiiAin Tnvern The subscriber respectfully informs rfwfefiAhis friends and the public generally, tha* 'S‘^l’3 Sl^he lias removed from Union street to Fair f,.t street, between King and Cameron streets, and near the Market, where Ladies and Gen tleinen can be acco» modated in a genteel mannerj a his Establishment is well fitted up, and furnished snt ficiently to render comfort to those who may pleasi to patronise him. ,. He his excellent STJBLIEG ror twenty nr thirty Morses, for which his charges wil| he rno<J*'™'® _ Gentlemen can be furniihed with OYSTER Si I PERS in private rooms or otherwise, as he lus hn Oyster Establishment incomplete order. He can also accommodate ten or twelve BHAHD K.US, by the week, month, or year, at reasonable prices ... , , . n:. ■>, r> r.i.ni.1,.,1 ih, hr-st Wines and t*i* quota 'he place will afford. Bring thankful for past favors, he hopes, by strict attention and moderate charges, to share a part of public patronage. JAMES MOHItlS jan 15—2m __ Office of the Ches. Sf Ohio Canal Co. Washington, November 23, 1832. NOTICE i* hereby given, that an instalment of two dollars and fifty cent* per ->h-tre, (being the .»l*t instalment j on every share of stock in the Chesapeake and tiliiu Canal Company, is n-q ured to be paid on the 2d day of Ftuiuary next; a further sum of two dol. |„r» and fifty cents per whare. i being the o2d inslal* inent,) on tlie 15th day of February next; a further sum of two dollars and fit') cent* per share Ibeing the 33d ui-.taim.Mit,) on thv first day of March next and a lurrh. r sum ot two dollar* and hf'v cents per share, (being the 34th instalment,) on the 15'It day of March next; which instilments must be paid to the credit oi the t .liesapeake and vtliio Canal Company, to the Caslpt-r or other officer of either ot the following Hank*, viz:— The Brunch Hank of the United states at Washington Bank of V> ash ngton,at do Patriotic auk, do Bank of the Metropolis, do Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank *t Georgetown Bank of Alexandria at Alexandria Bank of Potomac do Farmers’ Hank of Alex’s do Hagerstown Hank ill H gerstown. Ud Branch of the Valley Bank in Charlestown, Va. And tlie B auch of the Vailry Bank in Leesburg, Va. By ordet ol'tht President ai d Directors: JOHN P INGLE, Clerk Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Co. nov 30—wtl5thHar___________ V or Went. Will be rented low, two ’'tore Booms and a ^Qj^Cellar <n a Warehouse in Printei’s Aliev. E« quire at this office._ f' h ft H Winw, lAc^uira itc. rilllE subscriber, having been an l»npoiter sod Deal J. er in A INKS for many >ears, In in ‘.tine a stock of every description, old and pure, in wood and bottles. Also, a general assortment of the best -.elected at tides in the GROCERY LINE. q3* The Bottled- \Vines—upwards of 300 Dozen, packed in cases of one old two d-.zen each— have br-e> selected frum the m M approved brands: London Par tic-liar Madeira, part of which late from India, very old; Tinta and Burgundy do.; Sercial and Huai do ; Gordon’s pure Grape Juice do , Old Sherry; Supet «;r Burgundy Port; do. Dry t'on; uni hoc*; wu.ii a van ety of French and other Wines. AH of which will be soM at t tie most reduced prices. GUY ATKINSON it SON, dec 4— eotf Fairfax street, Alexandria C\a8ftifu\ m\A ACADEMY. flNllR Subscriber respecUui'.v announces lo ihe in i habitart* of Alexandra, that h- has this day open ed a Classical and English Acadi-mv, in the house re cently occupied hy T Vowell. Esq. on Water at. I he undersign- d'ava Is himself ■>» the prem-nt occasion lo say, that he designs to establish hnnseir permanent ly in this place, ano to devote his undivided time ar.d attention to t e arduous and important duties of an Instructor of Youth The most approved and efficient si stem of education will be adopted, and ••very men employed to pr. mote the improvement of his pupi/s. »vlnch much experit nee -is a Teacher has snggesteit o him a-s most conduc ve t<> that end. I he discipline wilt b< mild, and invariably enforced 1 lie course of studies will comprise the C»rei k and I atin Classics, the Frmch Language, and the Mathematic*, with their most useful applications to practice; besides the ele mentary branches ol an hngli-li education. Terms of admission and hours of attendance made known on application at the Academy. II. I. CROS9IN. Reference is reapectfiilly made to R I Taylor, Pey ton Thompson, Daniel Bryan, and Wm. L. Hodgson, F.sqs. j»n 7—dlw&cott Utraij Yins. Q A Fourth, half, one a-.d two gallon Demijohns, 0"T just received per acnr Velocity, from Boston. Also on Hand, Five Gallon Demij- hns, German and American; all for SiU by th- dozen or smaller quantity. feb 11_H O. SMITH. IC7* We are requested to announce Spencer U ttnoh Bali, as a candid »te to represent the County of Fairfax in the next General Assembly of Virginia. ICJ° We are authorized to announce Or Kobbht O. Geavsos, of StafT<rd County, a candi date to represent the Northern Neck District, in the Senate of Virginia^___ £7* We are authorized to say that Col. John R. Wallace will be a candidate for Congress, for the District of which Fauquier will form apart._ JOB PRINTING N eatly and expeditiously executed at thii office &ptan&\A Yurmtwre. CHARLES KOONKS, Cabinet, Chair and Sofa Maker, Kina, next door to the corner of Alfred street. HAS on hand, and -constantly manufacture* • gene ral assortment of FASHIONABLE CABINET FURNITURE, V/hich,foreleg-«nceand lural* lily,defies competitioa lliastock, generally consists of Grecian and plain sofas, couches and lounges Mahogany and all kinds of Ira .vmg room chain Grecian, winged an l single wardrobes /Vdestal-etid » leooards w-:*.h -narbletops and mi for, Gothic and various other ditto Pier tables, with insrblo and mahogany tops Filler and bl*c!c i:mng, card and breskfxsUsbles do claw do do do do Plain do do do do do Centric or loo do Frencbaid variou other bureaus, with and without mirrors Ladies Ir-aung cablet, with and without mirrors Ditto workstands and music stools Dittoand gentlemen's abinet. secretaries and book eases Wash stands, witn marble and mahoganr tops Richly csrved anJ p!am mahogany, bird e>e, and curl maple and coin non bcadsteads Cribs, cradles,candh-atands, tluvingdo.no* table Jeski and every other article in tbecabinctline. LIKR mss, Mahogany of various kinds, steam sawed, curl mi shaded veneers,copalvsmish, sacking bottoms,eords, B333. * W ra\?3 31.11. The above articles will be disposed »f for csshor to punctual persona on the most liberal terms. Avery extensive patronage from Washington im'.i;. cesine tosay.that I w*II l<*<iverfurniture loany pur chaserin that city free ofexpence. Turning St Carving executed in the best manner may 20 Cabinct,Chair,and Sofa Manufac tory. J1ME9 GREEN Cabinetmaker,—hafmnhatul.snt’ will constantly keep at his old stand on liens! St., Alexandria, (T1 xt the corner of 10th s!.,Pennt)! vania. Avenue Washington—a general assortment «» the moslfasliionable and durable Furniture,which he will warr.nt equal,if'lot superior in quality, to am everofleredin the District:—Consistingi n psrt.ef— Grecian, wingedand plain warcbcles Gothic, pede st u lend and plain sideboards Ditto, wrtu cetiaremano m&rDitsiuos French an<l plain bureaus Dressing do with mirrors Ladies’andGentlemena’sccretariesan book-cue Pier;ableswith marble and mahogany tops Pilierandclaw Jin'.ng,breakfastani!cHr<Jt»Mr« Plain do do do do do Ladies w orh stand Sharing andcandl do Washuandsffith mar and mahogany topi Grvcian<Vofa’s Mahogany chairs .t/usic* tools,hidetts .cribs, radles Portable writing desk s&c With agencrnUssortmentof bedsteads o (ricliti carved mahogany .maple and stained woods, tl if which will be soft.'as low for cash as they can be pu chased ofthc$»mequality atany other manufactory n the Union. ALSO, jfrussortnen ofYtDomingoand Jay of llonduui Mahogany, a partof whict ia suitable f or handrsiit steam sawed curl and shaded reneers, cops) »»r. nish ofuupertor'iuality,lacking bottoms.confs.t.c TURNING AVO CARVING, Handsomely executed mat 6 Wholesale Hat Manufactory MORSE Sf JOSSELYN Marx constantly on hud an extensive assortment of HATS of all descriptions, calculated for any market, on the rout rcasoablet rms. They have, and const»ntly keep on hand, a complete u roentof ■hew York and Philadd phia HATH. Togeher with a gcnersli' sortmen' of HATTERS’ FURS, TRIMMINGS, DYE STUFFS. &c \ Orders in their line thankfully received, anJ pc* up at the shortest notice. FURS Purchased at fair price*. Alexandria, June 3, 1831. Jotm T. W NVVVbdr, HAT MANCFAC TUHKR, King St., noar Rovn!. at Mrs. Siicrron'* Corner, Has on hand Five D*! HATS, to which hr par ™ larly invite* the puhlie atten tion, hoping that they * 1 call and examine for the*n selves. With only coni’r*-8 care, they will la»t a yrJr Gentlemen from Vilf1"* and Maryland, wishing purchase by the cate ’<r*:f gle one, would not lute**] thing by giving him a calf - N.U Old Hat* taker » exchange, and I.'iuteircf’ llals kept in order grat.t. Alexandria, sept 34 H >use Lol lor ftaVe or Went. i—-tt,. The auSacriber offer* for sale nr rri.< a+m house * half ache lol [ gJ j- at themteraectiun of Washington and ■ ■'*- iiko streets,! n which he now resides nov 1 —lawtf KOMUNI) I ' fcr‘ JOB PRINTING. Books and Pamphlets, Lottery Bills, Catalogue* of8ale, Hand do Bank Checks, Hat do Law, Commercial It other Show do Blsxks. Home do Policies of Insurance, Stage do Bill ooki, Cards Lottery Tickets, Blank Note*, Bills of Lading, Militia Notices. In all its varieties, neatly executed, and tri:“ dispatch, at the Phenix Gazette OJjiire, v tT! will be executed every description ofprinting-'' therm RED, BLUE, ORE EX, or YELLOW op ktp.ky kind ron balk at this o,f,c PAMPHLETS printed at the Gazette OfA