Newspaper Page Text
|>it rtW.FR'S !Ut.v.ileu\ W*ov».. ¥ A one ofthe m•ffio »cows *f*n veterate ¥. >eri» Medics forlhe cm- • o ofthe blood and 4iae»w» produced bv an ”“J,,JIII-|.5%*iilbi»i«g them a vitiated hs .'t of ->•-»*. •*» , I.um leprosy. St selves in the ***** if-crofu », •» wht.n ti,e hones are Anth-vif’sfi- te*er sores. <: Wlth Dr. JeSVs f' r.^'anToiX*/, nicer*-oreleg..nd eyes. "“m hlLrm children, scurvy and scorbutic gout, pim ^ed li^Snc'- face* festering eruptions and vene real taints throughout the h.»dv, in »hich *”* Drops often cu e when niercuTy fail* They are also the best spring and autu nnal phvsic, to pnnfv and cleanse the system from humours which frequently ap pear at these seasons of the year. They also aid the process of digestion, and.hv purifying the blood, pre vent the secretion of malignant humours on the lungs. The proprietor confidently relies upon the vast mim her of cures effected by these Drops, not only in Bos ton and its vicinity, but throughout the Union, for th best proof of their excellence •* «n unfuling altera tive medicine, in all the cases above specified. n»« article ha« recently been pronounced, by a physician uf the first respectability, who had witnessed ',, sur prising efficacy, as entitled, in hie opinion, to take tie U >d of all the popular articles known far the o/wre eow» aliints; and indeed it ia fast gaining this point in pub Re estimation, throughout the country. Price $1 o Bottle,or Six Bottles for |5. OR INDIGESTION, . /V long standing, and of the most obstl™f* ( ) character has been imme&p relieved. xnd often permanently cured, in . variety ot c.Me, t . • curr-d in Bo-ton and vicinity, by using **'•**"'*• DR. RELFE’S VEGETABLE SPECIFIC & ASTI-BILIOUS PILLS, both of which are to be taken together, according to valuable, plain, and practical directions, accompany ing the Specific. Price SO centa each. • • Yone are genuine unless signed on the outside printed wrnpper, by the Si,le Proprietor. T KIDD SR, im nediate successor to the lot* Dr.fV.T Cornea* For sale .t hi* Counting Koom, over No 99. Court street, near Concert H*ll, [Boatonl«nd also. bv b.jsp.-c.al ap pointment bj WM. ST ABLER, 1 apr5 J Fairfax Street. Alexandria TO THE ASTHMATU^CONSUMPTIVE i-Q m mo*i prevalent and f*tal of all the Diseases in IT cidentto civ,Hied sooiety—the Consumption _ii.. ti* the least alarming of disor le« a slight but neg titled Cold By estimation d ap ^ >niU« one hundred nd tlf'y thousand persons die mnuallu of the Consumption Most of these dr 'ad u| results mav be attributed to common Colds,and a negligent treatment of the harra^ng Cough hat ge nerdly ensues which is usually follow -d hv J.ffi^ult breathing, pain in the side, and at last ulcerated lungs. Violent and repeated asthmaUc attacks a so bring on Consumptive s> mptoms. One or two dollars expend ed in the purchase of DR. RELFE’S asthmatic pills, and a little attention to their timely administration, will usually ensure a mitigation of theae disorders, and generally effect a cure- The Pills are also an essv and effectual remedy for the symptoms preceding and accompanying the Asthma and Consumption; f r Colds , Coughs, Difficulty of BrenlUiog rightness ami Strut urt across the Chest, iVheezing. Pom in the Side Spit ting of Blood, tfc. Few cases can occur of any of this class of disorders in wh ch the purchasers of Dr Relf-’s Pills will not find s rich return for their tnflmg ex jv»nditure. Pr ce—Whole Boxes. 30 Pills, 1 Dollar; Rolf HU"* 12 PHD, SO Cents To the Ladies! ren II re and SOUND TStiTlI are both an orna 'JJT ment and a blessing. I he best security for their advantages is to be found in the use of the BRITISH ANTISEPTIC DENTRIFICE. Thievery elegant Tooth Pow„er. with a very little use, endicatesthe Scu'try in the Oums. and prevents the accumulation of Tartar, which not only blackens but Ion*- * ?he teeth and accelerates their d'eay - The It ntrifice thus removes Me prev tiling causes ot (jlf n'ivt Breath, preserves the hea thiness and florid „f the Gums, and renders the Petlh beautifully white Price 50 cents. REMEDY FOR TL\\euxv\Al\*u\. IB excruciating pain—the decrepitude snd de formity, anJ the premature old age, which are the usual attendants of this disorder are suffered by ininv from le-pairof i<:ure, or disappointment in the efiiacy of tar n turous prete »led antid »te* used to eiFjit this aurpose. But those arho have made a fair trial of DR J E BITS CELEBRVTED LINIMENT, even in 3»ses of long standing, and of u»e m m severe ciu-ac *" h*v»rac^-vo 1 certain relief, and many have been c ired in a/ew days, some in 24hnur»t as a num ber jf »ifso.isin !1 ision and vicinity, woo were f’»r in irlv tfflt Jted with the Rheum *tism, have very fully . .. i n ...... <Ptk.Phinri ICKIlla !• ’laiuuasvv. -- . . * e*ir. p-oving the m >»t th m»ugh and aurpri-ong cures b/ n * ris if tun powerful Liniment, in case* where ip's -r «* sr »v<s 1 tpplicati *ns In l u terly faii-.-d Fue Li »• nantis sis» 1*51 v A . i-c-is r'>r A- uses,Sprains, N i n * * :s«. 3 ifFn-is ofthe J lints, Unilalams, ic. Price, 53 cts. a bottle. DUMFRIES’ eye water. F» l tore or mUsmed Bye* g,v** immediate ease an 1 relief. On recent sore eyes the effect is most salutary. Whsre the comp!tint has been of years tttn ling, an l in some exceeding bad cases, the most u nxoecte 1 an 1 d urable relief has been fnund in the ute of inn rtts Vt,tsa. after every other remedy had failed Winy psrsons wh »have used it. pronounce it thi »<jst prjptration fir those comn'Sints they have emr mstwitb. especially in cases of soreness or in infl.t nation of long standing. Price 25 cts a bottle. •,*Noneare genuine unies* signed on the outside printed wrapper, by the sole proprietor, T. KIUUBK, im nediate successor to the late Ur. W. T. Con wav — For sale at :us Uou itmg Room, over Mo- 99, Court st, near Concert tail, Boston, and also by bis special ap pointment,by WH. SI AHI.KK spr 7 Fairfax 'ilreet, Alexandria \ CERTAIN CURE FOR THE ITCH. YHV1WRVRR inveterate, in >ne tour's application, Wui and no dusfer f*oos takingco d, by using DUMFRIES’ OINTMENT. This prep yation, for pleasantness, sit'ety, expedi tion ease and certainly, stands unrivalled for the cure of this troublesome complaint. It is so rapid, as well ascertain in its opera'ion, as to cure this iisagreeable disorder a »*t effectually in ont tour's appLeatim only/ It does n >t co itain the least particle of meroury, or other Unger >us i ngredieut and may be applied with pa-test safety by pregnant femal -s or to children at the breast- Price J7| cent*, with tapis directions. DUMFRIES’ REMEDY FOR THE PILES mis proprietor begs leave to recommend (which gJT he does w th the fullest confidence) one of the mo,t Valuable remedies Known for Ihie trouUevame and I This remedy is perfectly innocem in «■ to all conditions, ages, anil aexes Full directions, de scription of the complaint, ke. accompanying each, packet, which consists of two boxes, Ointment and , Elect'tan/, Price, <1 for th* whole or 50 cents if but one of»he articles is wanted . ,, • • None are genuine unless signed on the oaistae wrapper by the sole proprietor. T KIDDER, immediate successor to the late Dr V T Conway For sale at his Counting Room, over No. 99, Court street, near Con cert Hail, Boston, and also bv his »P*p'*jApP',JJ,tmen‘ 'bT WM. STABLER, *Bpr 9 Fair fix Street, Alexandria TO THOSE AFFLICTED WITH Dte RELFE’S AROMATIC PILLS, (O’TOR FCMALB3! arUHEY purify the blood, quicken its circulation, as siat the suspemled operations of nature, and sre a general remedy for the prevailing complaints among the femsle part of society. They Pills are particularly efficacious in the Green Sickness, Palpitation of the Heart Giddiness, Short Rreath, Sinking of the Spirits, Dejection and Disinclination to Exercise and Society. Harried ladies will find the Pills equally useful, except in cases of pregnancy, when they must not be taken,• neither muat they be taken by persons of hectic or consumptive habits. Price $ I 50 a box Also, |C7* The celebrated CAMBRIAN TOOTH ACHE PILLS, watch give immediate relief, without the least injury to the teeth. On trial this will be found one of the best remedies known for this com plaint Price 50 cents a box. •#* None genuine unless signed on the outside -.rioted wrapper, by the sole Proprietor, f KIDDER, immediate successor to the la e Dr IV T Conway For sale at his Counting Room, over No. 99, i;nuri street, near Concert Hall, Boston, and ov ni9 special appoint ment, by WM. STABLER, Fai fax Street. Alexandria OR wTJUDKINS’ ” Patent VUntiuent, SOLD, WHOLSALE AND RETAIL, BY JVILLIAM STABLER, Agent, Alexandria THE above Ointment ia recommended to the public as a safe and certain remed* for those obstinate diseases, some of which have so long baffled the skill of medical science: 1st White swellings of every description} 2d Sore lyes and ulcers of long standing, 3d Schirrus or glandular tumors, particularly those hardened tumors in wom-n’s breasta, which oftentimes terminate in ulcerated canoers; 4th Felons; or what some people know by the name of catarrhs, of every description. 3th Rheum-tbc pains of the joints; 6th Sprains and bruises of every description, or in whatever part situate; 7th Tetters of all kinds. In this complaint the pa tient. in applying the ointment, must keep the pan out of water} . 8th Chilblains or parts affected by frost. CERTIFICATE. The following communication addressed to the pro prietorof Judkins'Umtment, from the Hon- John Ta liaferro. Member of Congress, ia highly interesting.— The gratuitous manner in which it is made, exhibit. feelings of no ordinary character towards suffering hu manity < and is certainly well deserving of public at tention: Wasuhtqtoii, Janus y 22,1829 Sib—It has been my Wish tors c »nvdenble time, to communicate to you the good effect with which I have used the Ointment invented by a Mi. Judkins, and which I now understand is made and sold by agents appointed bv yourself, I have applied this Ointment during the last diree tears to every -pccies of tumor and wound, without failure to produce a cure in every instance I consider it the most do.'ided and efficient rented* in all cases of tumor, be the cause whatit m»v; and I Inve found nothing so good for wounds of any deter pi ion It mav be proper t< add, ’hat tne cure of u Uim >rcalled white swelling given u.erh. lUe moat h» uiguished physicians as in curaoie snd which :hev d *.•<!« d w.iuid. without amnu lation. prove fatal' o the patient, was, undt r my imme diale notice, effected by the use of Ju Iktns’ Ointment, and the patient it in fine Health llmlnnb affected by the tumor being restored t« a perfect -.late of sound* nesa. < iso that the leg of an aged man which had been wounded, and exhibited onedreadf lily ulcerated sur face from the knee to thefooi,and winch, for morr th .n tw. years, had oeen considered incurable was ef fectually cured oy the application of Ju Inins' Mini* ment. I mention these two cases, which tell under my immediate notice and management, as a decided ev; dence of the efficacy oillus remedy messes nf tumor andofuicers< t have expe teoced, as deci.lediy, <he good effect ofthis remedy in the cure of Felons, and of every species of fresh wound. It seems to me that any one- who wll observe on me operation of tins oint ment, must be satisfied as to its beneficial effect lean with the utmnstconfidence recommend the use ofthis valuable remedy. 1 am, sir, very respectfully, JOHN TALIAFERRO, * To Mr OeaBLBs Haarroas, Proprietor of Judkins* Ointment, nearFrcde ricktown, Md. NOTICE. Having been for several years in posses sion of a concern in Mr. Nathaji ^asr.-bad's patent, for making and vending his Ointment, known bv the nam of* Ur V. Judkins* Patent Specific Ointment,’— and tsid Nathan Shepherd having obtained anew pat ent theroon, and- 1 baring likewise renewed with N. Shepherd the same interest I held before, it is doomed necessary that public notice be given of the umstance. Having devoted much time and care dunngthe above period, iri preparing and making thia Ointment, and been instrumental in giving it the gene rai character it has sustained, with whatever improve oient, n ail thia time, it has received. I present it to Eublic attention As heretofore, the genuineneaa of to Ointment may be known by the label around the ointmmt pot, thus: “ Made and sold, wholesale and retail, near Frederick, Mdby C tferstons, concerned in the patent right ** - I April 15. OHVKLKS utUsiilNS For tale by WILLIAM STABLER, _Oruggiet, Fairfax Street Job Priutiug, • Areotsy and expeditiously executed at this Offl* U^geVan \Jinvaraa\ YegataTAe MEDICINES. THERE is no complaint to which the human frame ia subject, but is designed to teach man wisdom; that is, to assure him that no Disease cornea upon him by chance. The Asiatic Cholera, or any disease, by whatsoever name it may be known, either in its ori gin, progress, duration, or termination, ia sent by the appointment of one Supreme First Cause, who ia won derful in counsel and excellent in working. *nd whose righteousness, mercy, goodness, and truth, will not permit him to do an act of injustice to any of his crea tures; his kindness and his tender mercies are to be seen over all bis works. If we are sick, his goodness has provided a multiplicity of medicinal herb*, plants, and gums, to pieserve health and to afford relief to the afflicted, and also to effect cures in all cases 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 1>id strides Right reason will condemn the use of de eterious drugs or medicines, because the\ promote the dissolu’ion of the body, which is in part composed ol flesh and blood Shall we, then, persevere in the use of crV*mel, be., and hence commit an act of sui* cide upon ourselves, and 60 make the cure worse than the disease? Rurelvnot. HE \LTH SECURED, Bv the use of MORRISON'S Salutary Ve getable Universal Medicines, prepared at the British College of Health, L ndon, which have obtain* ed the approbation and re ommendation of some thousands of cures, in all diseases under all their varied forms and names, as the H),;eian conviction is, that man is subject to one only real Disease, that ii, TO THE IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD, -which also appears evident, when we consider that BLOOD is the LIFE 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, strength, and all its concomitant blessings, must be the result. To effect this most de sirable end. these Medicines (under the blessing of Heaven) hav been found fully equal to the task, both in England and America. Extract of a letter received by the subscriber from a gentleman in England: * I believe the Medicine has not only rer'ored me, by tbe Divine blessing, from severe illness, to health and activity, but my wife also from an alarming bilious attack, which continued many months, in which time she brought off quart# of bile, and whose recovery was not expected by those who knew her, and had seen her during her illness. Yet, through the blessing of God upon the means, without the use of any other medi cine, Morrison's Pills were rendered effectual to her recovery, and she ia now gaining flesh daily, to the surprise of those who had seen her at the worst. In conclusion, upon this subject, I can say, that if the Royal College of Physicians were to offer me their aid. in all cases of disea e, freely with Morrison's Pills in my possession, I would thankfully decline their aid, and trust to my own resources.” The original mav be seen at mv house WM POMRROY, Alexandria, Sole Agent for the District qf1 'otumbia and its vicinity By whom the Pills are sold in pack els oi one, two, and three dollars each, and the Powders at 37j'cents per box, w ith printed directions^ and also by the fol lowing Sub-Agents: R. W. Polkinhorn, between 9ih ! and 10th streets, Pennsylvania Avenue; John Stillins, Navy Y«rd, Washington; and Thomas C. Wright, (Georgetown; of whom alone can the Medicines be warranted genuine. By appointment of Dr. H S. Moat, H. P. M., M U. C. H , Brooklyn, New York, ‘he sole importer of these Medicines. Morrisonia, or the Family Adviser, price {2 75; Prac tical Proofs, ellustrated by numerous cases of cure, ae condan l third editions, price 25 and 37J cents; to be had as above. Alexandria, August 18,1832—6m__ tVina and EarthfcivwHYfc. 4 HUGH C. SMITH H*a lately received, per ships Virginia and Shenandoah, One Hundred and Eighty-Two Craten and Hoentieads CHINA St EA H THE SIVAR E, comprising his F ’Ll. SUPPLY, and offer* ed for sale, wholesale and retail, on the most moderate term*. Blue, black, purple and pink printed Dinner Sets India China Dinner Sets Handsome Gilt China Tea Sets, of the best quali ty and patterns Plated Castors of best quality, silver mounted French Gilt Tea China, «tc imported from Paris, via New York, large assortment Rich Cut Glass Bow’s, Celeries, Tumblers, Wines, Ac-, latest and* h*-«t patterns Moulded and Plain GLASSWARE, comprising every article in ihut way Window Glass of every size Pipes m boxes Black quart and pint Bottles, Wine and Porter Thermometers, a great variety 5 Gallon Demi johns__ Uy\ WuyA^s Chair Mauufacturer and Ornamental Painter, i'HlANKFUL for the patronage he has already re . ceived from his friends and the public, respect fully informs them thr he will continu. to nuke, and keep constantly for sale, at fair prices, at Ins Msnufac aniith w,.i rnrnar of Kimr and Columbus streets. r ' '-‘1 Douglas' Store, A general assortment of Gre cian, Fancy and Windsor CHAIRS. The public are re.p. Clfully invited to call and examine his present assnrt •n*-nt. He feels assured thxt they will !■»•* found not to oe inferior, either in the durability of their materials or th< neatness of their ex i'Cutioti,tn those ol any otlier manufacurer in the Dis trict He wi’l execute Sign and Ornamental Painting and Gilding, in aU their various branches, on the most accomruodat ing termr • OLD CH AI 'i S will be taken in part payment for new ones, or will De repaired or re painted at the shortest notice. Chaira purchased at thin manufactory will be sent, free of expense, to any part ottlie District. nov 10—tf___ ' •Votlffc 7 0 the Citizens of this pluce and the Public Ge» nerailv. Alexandria at Ne wton’s Hotel, and leaving ia theL 8, 9, 10, 11 or 12 o'cloqk Boat* for 'Vashington.i there will be Coaches at the wharf to convey them uj to the Stage OflUe without any extra charge. By thia arrangement passenger* cannot be disap* pointed Extra Coaches furnished for private parties at all times Fare to Baltimore 83. . P. 8. Nine o'clock stage by way of the Rail Road. THOS. S. BLACKRIJKN. may 14—dtf _Agent. Bools §• AYkota. AD. HARMON baa received, by late arrivals, an • addition to his stock of 50 BOXES BOOTS fy SHOES, Of every variety, suitable for the season. Also, 2 casks Gum Elastic Ov$r Shoes, a prime article. 'jan4 Tfnlou Tavern. I The subscriber respectfully informs 1 his friend* and the public generally, that he ha* removed from Union street to Fair !mMaBgjfax street, betw< en King and Cameron streets, and near the Ma'ket, where Ladies and <»en tlemen can be acco '.modated in a genteel manner; a* his Kat .blishment is well fitted up, *nd furn<shed suf fieiently to render comfort to th«se who tiny please to patronize him. He h*s excellent STABLING 'or twenty or thirty .torses, for whicli his chirges will be Gentlemen can be furnLhe L with OTSTb'.R Rif PERU in private room* or otherwise, as he has hi* Oyster establishment inco aplete order. Re can alto Accommodate ten or twelve BOARD* KltS, by the week, month, or year, at reasonable prices ... . ,. Ilis B AR is furnished with the best 'A ines and quors »he place will *ifFord Being thankful for past favors, he hopes, by stru t attention and moderate charges, to sh - c a [> .rt <•« public patronage. _ J.AAtr.S -I >U;tH jan 15—2m _*____! Vor Wevu. MWill be rented low, two stnre R".*t* i Cellar m a Warehouse in Pri ite*'s Ac quire at this office._*' ' ' Ccmftumplivm DR. THAYBOLD'S Oriental Spenfir Remely for Consumption in its Inst Stas'*!!! Also, Asthma, Spitting of Blond, and all ouhn yuan/ diseases—as Shortness of Breith, Pain in the Breast, Debility, Want of Appetite, 6J*c fl*c. TA|||<i Medicine is an extract from Herbs, Ron's. . Plants, &.e-, which, in their combination, become a balsam to the diseased frame; and is a never raiting remedy for that worst of all destroying and ravenous complaints—the CONSUMPTION!!-as many bund eds of persons have certified. Piilauelfbia, April 18, 1832 ? Spruce street, near Tenth. > Sim—Being extremely reduced from the contraction of a consumptive disease by coht, 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 astonishment on its first application, though feeble, weak, and ainkin fast, and scarcely able to assist myself, in a few days I was enabled to take the air; in three weeks I was a new bein/t and am at this moment totally relieved from all debility, and forgeiful of the past except the gratitude I .owe you, which I thus willingly and unrequited express, hoping you will not fail to make my cate public. 1 am, air, yours truly, JAMES ALLISON. Dr. Job* Thatbold. DR. THAYBOI.I) offers to the public the BIUOU8 ••RKVKNI’IVE, as a most powerful antidote tor DYSPEPSIA, and all organized derangements of the digestive system l ime and space forbid here an enumeration of all (he various cases of cure; suffice it to say. lint, as it is wholly extracted from natural ve getable productions, it is as innocent aa it is sure in its effects it is well known to have restored, in a few days, strength and vigor to the languid limbs; steady ing the palsied hand and faultering tongue, and im parling health and tune tu the debilitated stomach. Gkorsktowr, (Bridge St.) D. C. Nov 11, 18 >2. Sir I no, with the greatest gratitude and satisfac tion, give you liberty to make my case public, so that thoae laboring under similar complaints, may have an opportunity of being relieved I was severely afflict ed with indigestion, dyspep ift, and disagreeable feel ings all over, for a length of time, and tried all medi cine that I could hear of, that had any relation to my complaint; but had no relief until I accidentally aaw one of Dr Thaybold’s advertisements; I took one bot tle of bis •• Bilious Preventive," and making use of it according to the directions that accompanied the bot tle, I am at this time in as good a state of health, and enjoy myself aa a oil as ever I did in my life, and think myself a new person I am, sir, your obedient servant, Or. Tbatboid. tlKNKY BAKER. TCheumaWsui. JOHN TIIAYBOLD’S RHKU*ATICIA is a safe, sure and speedy cure for the Rheumatism, Gout, and weakness of the Nerves; it has not been known to fail, in many thousand cases, of the most dress ing n«»ure; and has in two weeka, restored to the bu •iness walks of life, patients who had not been able to leave their beds for several y.-ars vVant of space prevents more certificates than the following being given; but many others may be seen both for this and the first named medicines, on application to either of the Agents: GzoaotTowa (Water St ) D C- Nov 11, 18>2. Sir—I have been affected with Rhaimatism for years, and never found any medicine that could afford me more than momentary relief, until I heard of your invaluable medicine, “ Itheumatacia;" I got one bot tie, and applied it when my hands were s<> that I 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 *elt the slightest symptom of the complaint. You are at liberty, sir, to make public my case in any manner you think proper, for general circulation. I am, sir, yours, &c. UB I nil bold. « rt. unv 13. The following persona are Agents for the sale of ihe above medicines: JAMES THOMAS, Bridge str.t.t, Grnrgt-t' * n, I) C LEWIS JOHNSON, Pennsylvania Wruue, Wa»h;ngt • ity. Miss E. KENNEDY, King street, Alexanur.*, I» C. HENRY VICARY, No. SO, Pratt street, Baltimore, nov 27—w6w _ __ Hat ft and Cap*. * THOMAS L. MARTIN. 4 This old stand, on King, between Royal and Fair 1 fa* streets, Alexandria, ha* on hand an extensive assortment of __ .. _ FASHIONABLE HATS of all descriptions, which he off-rs Tor sale on the most reasonable terms. He has also just received a large and elegant assortment of CAPS, of the newest and most beautiful fashions, of all materials, which he will sell on term* calculated to please purc' atcra. All order* from the country strictly attended to, and executed with deapatch. _ A Card. CRAVRN ASHFORD, having qualified as Consta* ble, offt-rs hia services *• such to the public He promise* punctuality and despatch. He will attend to the settlement and collection of accounts, and make speedy returns of all businesaputin hia bands, either in hia official capacity or as Collector. Centreville, Fairfax County, dec 13 — d3Th BC7* We are requested to announce Spencer Mottiow Ball as a candidate to represent the County of Fairfax in the next Gencrtl Assembly of Virginia. |CWe are authorized to announce Dr. RoaaaT O- Gbatson, of StafTxrd County, a candi date to represent the Northern Neck District, in the Senate of Virginia. |cjT We are authorized to say that Col. John R. Wallace will be a candidate for Congress, for the District o{ which Fauquier will form apart. &p\end\A ¥uri\ftun. H CHARLES KOONES, ■ Cabinet, Chair and Sofa Maker, Kin^neiu to the corner of Alfred street. HI HAS on hand, and constantly manufacture! t . ^^B ral assortment of FASHIONABLE CABINET FURNITlJI Which, for elegance and durability, lefiej 'MB His stock, generally consists of Grecian and plain sofas, couches and lounges B3| Mahogany and *11 kind* of drawing-room chairs BB Grecian, winged and single wardrobes ■■ f'edestal-end sideboards with marble tops and m - - ^B Gothic and various other ditto Pier tables, with marble and mahogany tops fjlf Piller and block lining, car l and brcakfastuble, BB do daw do do do do EB Plain do do do do do j^B Centric or loo do ^B ••reiichan! ',riou other bureaus, with andauh- HI mirrors ‘ '■§ '.*■ ‘ ■ ***• h***s<>ug tables, with and without mirrors ' Ditto workstands and music stools M . oa.i I gentlemen’* ab:net, secretaries »nd b«il cases ^^B A *sh»t »ndv with marble and mahogany tops rt’.chlv csrvr-u and plain mahogany, bird e>r, mdc maple mdc .mmon beadsteads W,^B .'ribs, era I lea, candles! an U,shaving Jo, po’Uble<W.H\ andevery otherarticle in the cabinetline. Sm LIKEWISE, ■ Mahogany of various kinds, steam sawed, curl mI Hf shaded veneers,copal vunnh, sacking bottoms,dra, WM 3 333. H VP PR, M333. 40. H The anove articles will be disposed of for ciiborti^B punctual persona on the most liberal terms, SB A verv extensive patronage from VVisInngtonir.d.B cesmt to say, that I v.ll (etiverfurniture toany pj. H| chaser in that city free ofexpcnce. 83 Turning Sr Carving executed in thebeshnanne H ma v 20 Bfl Cabinet,Chair, and Sola Mwnuihc B tory. ti JiMp.S GIIECN Cabinet maker,-hisonliird.ini H will constantly keep at his old stand on Houl-H st., Alexandria, if at the corner of 10th st., I’mni B vania, Avenue Warhington—a general assortmer.iuB the mnalfasltionable nd durable Furniture,which!t B will warrant equal, if not superior in quality, to ti t H evcroflTercdin the District:—Cot nistingin part,e:—’ B Grecian, wingedand plain wardrobes JB Gothic,pedcstslendand plainsideboatdl 38 Ditto, with cellarettjand marbleslah i Bl French and plain bureaus II Dressing do with mirrors VI Ladies’andGentlemens'secretaiicfsn book-csti H Pienables with marble aud mahogany tups fj Pillerandclawdining, breakfast and card tablet B Plain do do do do do B f • ornwli of ava/l KB Shaving andcandl do rl WnnhUandswithmar and raahuganytopt | Grecian Sofa's Mchogany chairs JJuaicitoolS'bidetta ,criba, radlea Portable writing desk s&c Wilh ageneraJ issortmentof bedateadi o fricbly carved mahogany,maple and stained woodt,sl r| which will be ao.daslow for cash as they csn br pur chased ofthesamequality a tany other manufactory n the Union ALSO, jfmssortrnen ofStDomingoandAay of Honduru Mahogany, a partof whict is suitable for handrtiU •team sawed curl and shaded veneers, copal nr niihofisuperlor quality,sacking bottoms,cords,be TURNING AND CARVING. Handsomely executed may 6 Wholesale Hal Manufactory. MORSE <$- JOSSELYN llava constantly oa hand anexteosive assortment of HATS of all deieriptioa*, calculated for any market, on the met! reaao ablet rm* They have, and constantly keep on band, a complete .. mentol Net# York and PhilcJtl phia HATS. To;;eher with a general*! •ortmmi of HATTERS’ FURS, i TRIMMINGS, DYE STUFFS, &c. (j■y Orders in their li«* thankfully received, and pul up at the shortest notice. FURS Purchased at fair price*. Alexandria. June 3,1831._ John T. O. WWW, IIAT MANUFAC TURER, King St., near Royal, at Mrs. ShriTon • Corner, Hu on hand Five Ba“4f ' HATS, to which he part** larly invitea the public tion, hoping that they * ' call and examine f«*r the* Selves. With only com®-4 care, they will last a vfif I Gentlemen from V.rg^ and Maryland, wishing 14 purcltase by the cane or *»' gle one, would not low thing by giving him N. B Old llata t»kfB 'J exchange, and CurtotW'5 llata kept in order grata. Alexandria, sept 24 _____ Yloufte Sf hot tor SaYfc ox B»ent. The mi hscriber offer* ror s»le«r Lf!. HOUSE Sr HALF ACRL 10 L at theinteraectionof Wuhing'onaiid ro j SJL ko streets.i n which he now reside* nov I—lawtf EDMUND I l*1" JOB PRINTING Books and Pamphlets, Lottery Bill** 1 Catalogue* of Sale, Hand do i Bank Checks, Hat do I Law, Commercial & other Show do Blsvks ! Hone do Policieaof Insurance, | Stage do Bill ooka, ' Card* lottery I'ickets, j Blank Note*, Bills of Lading, ; Militia Notice*. In all its varieties, neatly executed. and trio dimatch, at the Phenix Gazette Offiiee, v* will he executed event description of priri/irt* therm RED, BLUE, GREEN\ or YELl^}' or EVERT KIND FOR BALE AT THIS OFKfC* PAMPHLETSprintrdat^^^^^j*