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DR. RELFE’S 8otan\ca,\ Drov8\ IS one of’he n <st efficacious compound*in the “» tens tl-sdies forthe cure of that class ofinvee diseases produced by mnimpure state of^® ?’™dh“"d a v,tinted hsoit of body. ««d selves in the forms of scrofula. salt ... AnthonvN fire, fever tore*, <*rtn whenthe a(T cted, white swellings, (if applied with Dr. Jebb * li >iovnt' fmi! an I ob-tinate ulcer*, sore legaand eyes, scald bead in children, scurry and scorbutic gout, pun pled or carbuncle.* faces, festering eruptions and vene * Kal taints throughout the holy, in which last caae the Drop, often cure when mercury fails. They are also the best spring and autumnal phvsic, to purify and cleanse the system from humours which frequently ap pear at these seasons of the year. They also mid the process of digestion, and, by purifying the blood, pre vent the secretion of malignant humours on the lungs. The proprietor confidently reliea upon the vast num ber of cures effected by these Drops, not only in Boa ton and its vicinity, but throughout the Union, lor th best proof of their eacellcuce as an unfriling altera tiee meJicine, in all the casea above specified. This article has recently been pronounced, by a physician of the first respectability, who had Witnessed 8*,r Sriaiog efficacy, as entitled, in his opinion, to take the \td of all the popular articles known for the above co»a gbsimts, and indeed it is fast gaining this point in pub tic estimation, throughout the country. Price |1 a Bottle,or Six Bottles for *5. OR INDIGESTION, . OF Ion" standing, and of the most obstinate character, h is been immediately relieved, and often p-rmanently cured, in a variety ot cases.rii.it *v«,° * curred in Bo-ton and vicinity, bv using for a abort ti e DR. RELFE’S VEGETABLE SPECIFIC & ASTI-BILIOUS PILLS, both of which are to be taken together, according to v.I.iable, pis in, and practical direct'CM, accompany, mg the Specific Price 50 cents each. fione are genuine unless signed on the outsize printed wrapper, by the Site ^raPr!‘fror’ P ‘ immediate successor to the late Dr. tV. I Conway tor sale at bis Counting Uoom, over So 99. Court street, near Concert Hall. (Oostonl and also bv his *P‘ pointment by ^ S l ABLER, ttpr 5 Fairfax Street Alexandria llgiwrttsemmf. TO THE A S TH MA TW§- COS SUMP 71VE 3rn IK most prevalent and fatal of all th? Diseases in <JT cident to civilized society—the Consumption— •nir eenerallv be traced t » the least alarming of disor • • r* ti i a ... - lit.' a firm it an* lei's, a wg- '— j j. tears that one hundred and fifty thousand persons die tnnually of the Consumption Most of these dr-ad u! results mav be attributed to common Colds, and a negligent treatment of the harassing Cough that ge nerally ensues which is usually followed by difficult breathing, pain in the side, and at last ulcerated lungs. Violent an 1 repeated asthmatic attacks also brng on Consumptive symptoms. One or two dollar* expend ed in the purchase of DU. RELFE'8 ASTHMATIC PILLS, and a tittle attention to their timely administration, will usuallv ensure a mitigation of these disorders, and generally effect a cure The Pill* are also an easv ant effectual remedy for the symptoms preceding and .t-comp mying the. Jsthma ;id Consumption; f r CMs Cough', n fh-*tty of Breathing Tightness and NStrict ure Zeross the < 'Am/, IVheezing, Pain in the Side, Spit tin* of BL'td etc F-w cases ctn occur of any of .his class of tisonlerain wh cli the purchasers of I)r Kelfe’s pills will not find a rich return for their tnfli »g ex p-nditure. Pr ce — Whole Boxes, 30 Pills, l Dollar; Half ditto, 12 Pills, 50 Cents £3- To the Lad es! VfT7 ll rfi and SO USD TEETH are both an orna ,n.-nt and a blessing. I be best security tor th- i »lv«ntage« is to be found in the use of the , BRITISH ANTISEPTIC DENTRIFICR. Tlmverv elegant r.».»th P >». or with a very little use.eridicatesthe Seu'oy in the Hums, and prevents the accumulation nf Tartar, which not only blackens but loosens the teeth and aece'erales their d-cay — The l>. ntrifice thus removes the prevailing causes of DTensiee Breath pre.serv* the hea thiness and florid ness of the Gums, and re iders the Perth beautifully ’j;hite Price 50 cents. • REMEDY FOR WapuavaHsui. |2 excruciating pain—the decrepitude and de for-nity* and the premature old age, which are lit- usual atten lints of this disorder, are suffered by inn.- from despair ofacure, or disappointment inthe -diitcy of th; numerous pretended antidotes used to effict this purpose. Hot those who have made a fair trial of DR. J EBB'S CELEBRATED LINIMENT, even in cues of long standing, and of the most severe b-en cured in a Few diys, some in 24 hours! as-a num ber of person* in Heston and vicinity, who were for merU allied with th" Rheuraitism, have very fully teitide I. Certificates are in posses ion nfthe Propri er >r, proving the most thorough and surprising cures bv n-»»a of this powerful Liniment, in cases where „ h :r approve I ap.ilic.ati ns had utterly failed The J.'ui n ‘ft* isals » usi l w rh i-rmsssfir Bruises.Sprains, S i n it -as. S i dues* of the Joints, Chilblains, &o. Price, 53 cts. a bottle. ' DUMFRIES’ EYE WATER. F)H so-e »r inflamed Eyes gives immediate ease and relief. t)n recent sore eyes the effect is most salutary. Where the no nplaint has been of years stan ling, and in n ne exceeding bad cases, the most io<x!»ect>* l a i i 1 jsirablc relief lias been found in the use ifthuRts Vara* after every other remedy had filled 4 n/persona who have used it, pronounce it the best pr ;p iration f >r those complaints Ihey have eve> met wit h. espeetaHv in cases of soreness or in indma'i in if long standing Price 25 cts a bottle. •^•Moneare genuine unless signed on the outside printed wr* iper. by the sole proprietor, T. KIDDER, immediate .uccessor to the late Dr W T. Cos war — For sale at its Counting Room, over No 99, Court st, nrar Instrt Hall, Boston, aulalso by his special ap pointment, by W4. STABLER apr 7 Fairfae Street, Alexandria. A C KR l AlN CU RE FOR THE ITCH. TC| ) WEVER inveterate, in one hour’s application, aid no d in firfran takingco'J, by using DUMFRIES’ OINTMENT. This prep iration, for pie isant ness, sifety, expedi tion ease and certa nty. stands unrivalled for the cure of this trou ileso ne complaint it is so rapid, as well as certain in \ts op •riHou. as to cure this disagreeable disor ier m -st effectually in one hour’s application oniyf It Pies n it co stain the least particle of mercury, or other langrr ms ingredient and may be applied with pe Tect safety by pregn.nt females or to children at theoreast. Price J7J cent i, with ample directions. DUMFRIES’ REMEDY FOR THE PILLS 9TQ IE proprietor begs leave to recommend (which Cl ne does with the fullest confidence) jme of the mill vahrsble remedies known for this trr>uStfpvmi and I painful complaint. Without going into detail, he deems it enough to aav.thathe has in his possession the most undoubted testimonials that it has more completely answered the purposes for which it wasintended, 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, 8cc. accompanying each packet, which consists of two boxes. Ointment and Electuary, Price, $1 for the whole or 50 cents if but one of *he articlesis wanted • • None are gmsine unless signed on the outside wrapper by the sole proprietor T KIDDER, immediate successor to the late Dr IF T Conway. For sale at his Counting Room, over No. 99, Court street, near Con cert Hall, Boston, and also bv his special appointment bT WM. STABLER, *tpr 9 Fairfax Street, A'exandna KJ* TO THOSE AFFLICTED WITH CORNS. ,, (7T}HE celebrated ALBION CORN PLASTER a • IT fords mstant relief, and at the same time d.ssolvei and drawst .« Corn out by the roots, without the le st P Cmtxhc^*To those afflicted with Corns on their feet I do certify, that I have used thelAlbunCorn Plaster with complete success. Before Lh*d us d one box. it completely cured a Com which had troubled me for many years 1 make this public for the benefit of those afflicted with that painful complaint. - Flushing. I. I Feb 28 W«. Shaw." ! Price 50 Cents a Box Dk RELFE’S AROMATIC PILLS, ttTFOH FE1UXAXE3I ypilEY purify the blood, quicken its circulation, as sist the suspended operaiions of nature, and *re a ge neral remedy for the prevailing'complaints among the female part of society. They Pill* are particular!! efficacious in the Green Sickness, Palpitation of the Heart Giddiness, Short lire nth, Sinking of the Spirits, Dejection and Disinclination to Exercise and Society. Married ladies will find the Pills equally usetul, except in cases of pregnancy, when they must not be taken, neither must they be taken by persons ot hectic or consumptive habits. Price $ l 50 a box JUso, |CT The celebrated CAMBRIAN TOOTH ACHE PILLS, wnich give- immediate relief., without the least injury to the feeth. On trial this wdl be found one of the best remedies known for thiscom piamt. rnce au cents a inn. • • None genuine unless signed on the outside '.rimed wrapper, hv the sole Proprietor, 7' KfDDER, immediate successor to the In e Ur \V T Conway For sale at his Counting Hoorn, uvi T No. 99, iourt street, near Concert Hall. Boston, and »v hi* .speci«l t»r>poini merit, by ^ M. SI ABLER, Fui ftx Street Alexandria_ DIL W. JUDKINS’ Patent >\iec\fic tHut\v\e.ut, SOLD, WHOLSALE AND RETAIL, HY WILLIAM STABLER, Agent, Alexandria 11H B above Ointment is recommended to the public . as a safe and certain remedy for those obstinat* diseases, some of which have so long baffle J the skil of medical science: 1st White swellings of every description; 2d Sure legs and ulcers of long standing, 3d Schirrus or glandular tumors, particularly those hardened tumors in wom-r’s breasts, which oficntimei terminate in ulcerated cancers; 4th Felons; or what some people know by the name of catarrhs, of every description. 5th Kheumitic painsot'tlie joints; 6th Sprains and bruises of every description, or ir whatever part situate; 7th Tetters ol all kinds. In this complaint the pa tient, in applying the ointment, must keep the pari out of water; 8th Chilblains or parts affected by frost. CERTIFICATE. . The following communication addressed to the pro prietor of Judkins' Ointment, from the Hon- John Ta liaferro. Member of Congress, is 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: Washington, Januafy 22, 1829 Si*—It has been my wish fora considerable time, to communicate to you the good effect with which I have used the Ointment invented by a Mr. Judkins, and which I n>>w understand is made and sold by agents appointed ov yourself. I have applied thi> Ointment during the last 'liree years to every species of tumor and wound, without failure to produce a cure in every instance. I consider it the most derided and efficient remedy in all cases of tumor, be the cause wtiatit mayt and I have found nothing so good for wound* of any -description It may be proper tr. add, that the cure of a tumor called white swelling given over bv thr most distinguished physicians as in curable, and which hey d-cided would, without ampu tation, prove fatalto the patient, was, under my imme diate notice, effected by the use of Judkins’ Ointm- nt, and the patient is in fine health Hia limb affected by th»- tumor being restored to a perfect state of sound ness. * Iso that the leg of an aged man which had Seen wounded, and exhibited one dreadfully ulcerated sur face from the knee to the four, and which, for more than tw > year*, 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 evt denceofthe efficacy of this remedy in cases of tumor and ofulcers: I haveexpe lenced, as decidedly, «he good effect of this remedy in the cure of Felons, and of tvery species of fresh wound, Itseemsto me that any one who wll observe ontne operation of this Oint ment, must be satisfied as to its beneficial effect I can with the utmost confidence recommend the use ofthi* valuable remedy. I am, sir, very respectfully, JOHN TALIAFERRO. To Mr. Orarles IIsnsTotis, Proprietor! of Judkins’Ointment, nearFrcde- > rick town, kid. S NOTICE. |C7* Having been for several years in posses sion of a concern in Mr. Natbab Sasn-Eau’s patent, for making and vending his Ointment, know u h , the nam of* Dr. IV. Judkins' Patent Spec fie Ointment.*— and said Nathan Shepherd having obtained an w pat ent thereon, and I having likewise renewed with N. Shepherd the same interest I field befo.e, it is deemed necessary that public notice be given of the ’ umstance. Having devoted much time and care dunngthe above period, in preparing and making this Ointment, and been instrumental in giving it < he gene ral character it-has sustained, with whatever improve ment, n all this time, it has received. ! present it to public attention As horetotore, the genuineness of the Ointment may be known by the label around the ointment pot, thus: “ Made and sold, wholesale and retail, near Prederisk, JId by C Herstons, concerned in the patent riakt" ^ June”_Mroggiaf, Fairfax Street Job Vtluting iheatiy and expeditiously er rented ul this Office Ujg&ian \Jwiveraa\ VegfciabAfc MEDICINES. (»PHERE it no complaint to which the human frame I. is subject, but is designed to teach man wisdom; that is, to assure him that no Disease comes upon him bv chance. The Asiatic Cholera, or any disease, b> whatsoever name 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 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 his works. If we are sick, his goodness has provided s multiplicity of medicinal herbs plants, and gums, to pteserve health and to afford relief to the afflicted, and also to effect cures in all cas«-s of disease, if curable, without the aid of poisonous mercurial, mi neral, or chemical substances, dug fwm the bowels of i the earth, to whielt the body is approaching with ra pid strides Might reason will condemn the use of de leterious drugs or medicines, because thev promote the dissolution of the body, which is in part composed ot flesh and blood- Shall we, then, persevere in the use of cr*«*«nrl, &c„ and hence commit *n 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 Ve getable Universal Medicines, prepared at the British College of Health, L ndon, which have obtain ed the approbation and recommendation of some thousands of cures, in all diseases under all their varied^ forms and names, as the Ifygeian conviction is, that man is suhject to one only real Disease, that is, TO THE IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD, -which also appears evident, when wc consider that Uf.OOIl is the I.IFF. 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 r« suit. To effect this most de niable end, these Medicine* (under the blessing of Heaven 1 Ituv 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 res'ored me, by the D’vinr blessing, from severe iMness, to health and activity, but m\ wife also from an alarming bilious i attack, which continued many months, in which time she brought off quarts of bile, and whose recovery was not cspected by tho ewho knew In-r, and had seen her during licTillH^s-. > et, through the blessing of God unon the moans, without the use of anv other medi cinr, Morrison’s Pills wore rendered effectual to her recovery, and she is now g lining flesh daily, to the surprise of those who had seen her at the worst. In conclusion, upon this subject, I can sin, that if the Royal College of Physicians were to offer me their aid, in all cast s of disea e. freely, with Morrison’s I’d'.s in my possession, I would thankfully decline their aid, and trust to my own resources ” I he original mav be set n •« mv house ' YVM PO.V1RROY, Alexandria, Sole Agent for the. Uistrtcl f' 'o'wuh) a and its vieinilti R, v. Ii'im tor Pills are sold in packets t»i one, two ami three dollars pac.li, and the Powders at 374 cents per box, with prm'ed dir ctions; and aiso b' the fol lowing Suh- \gi nU: R W. Polkinhom, net ween 9 th and lOih In-els, Pennsylvania Avenue* John Ftillitw, Navy Y<rd, Washington} and Flo mas C. Wright, Georgetown; of whom alue.e can the Medicines b, warranted genuine. Uy appointment of l)r, II S. Moat, II. P. II., M 11. C. I! , Brooklyn, New York, 'be sole importer of these Medicines. Morrisonia, or the Family Adviser, price $2 75; Prac tical Proofs, ellustrated by numerous cases ofcure.se condami third editions, price 25 and 374cents; had as above. Alexandria, .August J3,1832—6m __ V Uina tnw\ FiArUicnvutte. - HUGH C. SMITH |I»s lately receiveo, per idiips Virginia and Shenandoah, One Hundred and Eighty-Two Crate* and Hogsheads I CHINA iV EARTHEN WARE, comprising his F iLL SUPPLY, and offer* _ ed for sale, wholesale and retail, on the most moderate term*. Blue, black, purple and pink printed Dinner Sets India Ch 'na Dinner Set* Handsome Gilt China I’ca Seta, of the best quad tv ami patterns Plated Castors of best quality, silver mounted French Gilt Tea China, 6-c imported from Paris. via New Y -rk, large assortment Rich Cut Glass Bows, Celeries, Tumb’ers, Wines, Ktc , latest and! best patterns Moulded and Plain GL-iSSlVARE, comprising every article in that way Window Glass of every size Pipesin boxes Black quart and pint Bottles, Wine and I orter Th« nnometers, a great variety 5 Gallon Demi johns____ Wv\ UwvAVe* Chair Manufacturer and Ornamental , Painter, I THANKFUL for the patronage he lias already re . ceived from his friends and the public, respect* fully informs them tha. he will continue »nu keep constantly for sale, at lair prices, Ht his Manuf*c torv, south we->t corner e*f King and Columbus streets, opposite J J Douglas’ Sto(£, A general a&ortment of Gre cian, Fancy and JJTinclsor ciiAias. The public are r_-Hp ctfuily invited l,o call and examine his present assort nent. Me feels assured that they will found not to he inferior, either i< the durab’>lit\ of their materials or th, neatness of their ex ecution, to those ot any other manufacturer iu the Dis trict Me will execute Sign and Ornamental Painting arid Gilding, in all toeir various itrinche*, on liie must acccmmosiut .mg terms OLD CM Aloft will he taken in part pa\ ment for new ones, or will oe repaired or repainted at the shortest notice. Chair* purchased at thi- manufactory will be sent, free of expense, to any part of the District nov 10- if__ .NV tic e To the Citizens of this pluceaml the Public Ue* nerally. Passengers for Baltimore, Sic.are respectfully informed that thev can secure their passage to ( Baltimore by the9,12 «>r 2 o’clock Line of Coachea from Washington, b\ taking seats in [ Alexandria at Newton’s Hotel, and leaving in the 7. j 8, 9, 10, 11 or 12 o’clock Boata for ♦Vaahington.i there will be Coaches at the wharfto convey them uj to the Stage Office without any extra charge. By this arrangement paasengera cannot be disap. pointed Extra Coachesfurnished for private parties «t all times Fare to Baltimore 13. P S Nine o’clock stage bv way of the Rail Road. TtfOS. S. BLACKBURN. may 14-dtf_Age,tt Boots §* $Boe®. a D. HARMON hat received, by late arrivals, an /\ • addition to his stock of 50 BOXES BOOTS if SHOES, Of every variety, suitable for the season. Also, 2casksGum Elastic Over Shoes, a prime article. jan 4 Union Tavwrn. The subscriber respectfully informs his friends tnd the public generally, that he has removed from Union street to V air Jfm street, between King and Cameron streets, and near the Market, where Indies and Gen tlemen can be accommodated in a genteel mannerj as hit Estiblishment is well fitted up, and furnished suf fieiently to render comfort to those who miy please to patronise him. He hiWteellent STABLING for twenty'or thirty Horses, for which his charges will be moderate. Gentlemen csn be furnished with OYSTER SI P PERS in private moms or otherwise, as he^tm his Oyster Establishment in complete order. He can also accommodate ten or twelve BOARD ERS, by the week, month, or year, at reasonable price*. His B AR is furnished with the best Wines and U quors the place will afford Being thankful for past favors, he hopes, by strict attention and moderate charges to share a part of public patronage. JAMBS MORRIS. jan 15—2m____ \\ala auA THOMAS L. MARTIy, VT his old stand, on King, between Royal and Fair fax streets, Alexandria, has on hand an extensive assortment of FASHIONABLE H ATS ofal I descriptions, which ne off -rs for sale on the most reasonable terms He Iihs also just received a large and elegant assortment of CAPS, of the newest and most beautiful fashions, of all materials, which lie will sell on terms calculated to please purchasers All orders from the country strictly attended to, and executed wiih despatch. ____ UpYlOVftlfcf \l\$a tec. STEPHEN SANGER respectfully informs the pub lie tlist lie has comm; need the UPHOLSTERING BUSINESS Upon King street, a few doors above Mr. Hurdle’s Chair Factors, where be is prepared to execute any de scription of- Upli Islery, and wi'l furnish to order Fea ther Beds, Hair, Moss, and common Matiaasesuf any size. j*c. he Stephen Sanger mul William Creighton, under the firm of Sanger .V Creighton, have also com menced the business of CABINET MAKING. and they off r for sde Sideboarus, Bureaus, Tables, B'dsteads. Chairs, Sofas&e. Persons in want of any of the above articles will doubtless advantage themselves and oblige us by call ing, as it is our purpose to sell at the lowest possible prices. Hepairing promptly attended to jhii 30 if S WGKU CUK1GMT '\. Jr tync\\ ’ etx i Y\\\m, fttc. ROBERT II. MILLER HAS JUST OPKNKD, r| ICIII.Y git. -upermr F-rnch Chins Tea-Sets, 86 | piec. s, icompiete. with coffee pots , |Jo do do in smaller sets Do do Teapots Sugars, Creams, Plates, fcc. . A ban iso me assortment of rich Cut Deean tors, Tumbler,, Wines, Celeries, Pitch S er% &c » • JS a tew richly Cut Cologne Bottles for thr ' i.1 Very superior Pressed Glass Dishes, Co StTrffigB vered Dishes, Bowls, Botlertuhs, Can Vw-'W dlesticks. -V.c 8tc An axsortirunt of Toys forthe holidays Plain. Cut. and Moo -light Mall I amps Cut and plain Table Lamps; Stable and Mall Lanlhorns Cut and plain Lamp Hasses, &c Lamp W ick for Astral and Mantel I amps Blue, br-»wn an-1 pi .k Printed Liverpool Dinner Services, complete One India China Dinner Service With ins usual assortment of EAR FUR A If ARE, CHI \A & wholesale and retail N. B. FIFES in box', a dec 20 .VfcNN *\l\A RugliftYl ACADEMY. TMP. Subscriber rcpectfuilv .nnotioces to the in habitants of Alexandria, that lie- lias this day open ed a Classical and Bng ish Academy, in the house re cently occupied by T V-iwell, Ksq. on Water st. The undersign d >.»a Ishimself “I the present occasion to sav, that he designs to rsUnli-n himself permanent ly in this place, an•• to dt-voie bis undivided time and attention to t o arduous and important duties of an Instructor <>f Youth The most lopmvc-d and efficient svstemof education will lie adopted an I • verv me-ns employed t^promme the improvement of Ins pupns, which much experit ncc us a Teacher has suggested to him as most c mduc ve t j tut end. The Jc-cipline will be mild, and invariablv enforced, I li o; --se of studies will comprise the Greek snd I .atm (Jiu^ k. the French Language, and the Vlathem «iics, heir most useful apptic-tions to practice; b« ■.!<..» th ele menlurv branrhe* ol an Knirli-il education Terms of admission and hours of at'endance nude known on application at the Academy. tl I. CUOSSIN. Reference is respectfully made to U I l’ayior, I’ev ton ' hompson, Daniel Ur. an, and Win. I.. Ilodg-on, Ksqs. _jan 7 - jl wveotf ViUU\\>A JUS r received from Boston, per schooner Trans port, a very handsom. as.-ortment "t Cut, Ground and Plain EXTRY LAMPS, Of the most fas. loi ai.le <ie*ciiption. Also on hand—• Eng.ish Bronzed As'r*l Lamps Do do Mantel do |) i Bras- Shop do I Do Tin Wall do Together with a large assortment of China & Glass ware of every description, off t« d for sale on moderate terms, wholesale or retail. Window Glass of every size and good quality. jan30 HUGH U. SMITH. \.uciftT *Ma\dies. The latest, most expeditions and convenient mode for producing a light, for sate by the subscriber at wnoizsiLr. and retail. On hand, The various remsdies for tliediscases of the season; also, Swaim’ Panacea, G W. Carpenter’s medicines, Mead’s Anti dyspeptic Pi is, Itus1.’a do . Butin's Ve get able Indian Specifies, Wi-Ur’a «:ough Lozenges; together with most of the rrgular Tinctures. Ointments, plasters, Syrups, Pills ami other compounds in use, carefully prepared by the subscriber, for the use ot Physicians, Merchants and private families. For Sate, A complete set nt HESS'S CYCLOPEDIA. WILLIAM STABLER, 2 mo 13 Druggist * Chemist, Tairfaz-st. John Cu&tvpv, (LATE FROM BALTIMORE,) RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the pub lic generally, 'hat he intends earning on the DYKING BUSINESS, opposite Morse & Josaelyn’a, on Boyal street in the house late’v occupied by Mr. Joseph H. White as a Lottery Office, where he will djie Ladies' sad Gentle men's Garments of every description in the best man ner; cleanse, bleach, and curl Fringes of Merino and Cashmere Shawls; also Leghorn Bonnets of every de scription; also Crapes and Silks of every description; Gauze Shawls, Silk Hose, Bombazines, UTc. mar 7—d3roo___ MUSEUM Open dai*y from 10 to 12, II., and from 3 to 5, M P 1 Sp\fci\iV\A ¥utnUim. CHARLES KOONKS, Cabinet, Chair and Sofa Maker, Kin$,neztn to the corner of Alfred street. HAS on hand, and constantly manufacture! t fe ral assortment of FASHIONABLE CABINET FURNITURE Which.for ele^' incc and durability, leftc* competitict His stock, generally consists of Grecian and plain sofas, couches and lounges | Mahogany and all kinds of drawing room chairs Grecian, winged and single wardrobes j /Vdestal-endiidebo-irds with marble top* and niron i Gothic and various other ditto Pier tables, with marble and mahogany tops , Filler and irtopk lining, card and breakfasttsblrs i do claw do do do (t„ ; Plain do do do do do | Centric or loo Gn I Frencbmd variou other bureaus, with snuwither mirrors Ladies li\»s»ing tables, with and without mirrors Ditto workatands and music stools Dittoand gentlemen’s abmet. secretaries ami brek cases' Washitands, with marble and mahogany tops Richly csrved and plain mihogsny, bird eye, and cu< maple and common beadsteads Cribs, cradles,candlestan-ls,shaving do ,po‘*.a:<ie1ie,'il and every other article in the cabinet I me. LIK SWISS, Mahogany of various kinds, steam sawed, cur! m shaded veneers,copalvsinish,sacking bottoms,eoty 8 303 tt\r HI 9*3333-&3. The above articles will be disposed of for cash or tr punctual persons on the most liberal terms. A very extensive patronage from Washingtonians, cesme to say, tint I vill lehverfurniture toany pt-. chaserin that city free ofespencc. Turning^- Carving executed in thebe,! mar.tr mav 20 Cabinet,Chair, and Sola Manufac tory. JhMl^GREEN Cabinet maker,—haronhand.uc will constantly keepatliis oldstmd cn llovi at., Alexandria, 1^" at the corner oiluth st.,Pen:,)! vania, Avenue Washington—a general a»»ortKcnM themostfashionable and durable Furniture,which It will warrant equal,ifnnt superior in quality,ton everofferedin the District:—Consisting i n p*rt,ri Grecian,wingedand plain wardrobes Gothic, nedestalend and plain sideboards Ditto, with cellarctDand ma: blcslabs French and plain bureaus Dressing do with irirrrrs Ladies’and Gentlcmens'secretariesan book.jtu Picriableswith marble end mahng<u.y top« Pillerandclaw lining,breakfastandcarchsblc. Plain do do do do dc Ladies workstat.d Shaving andcsndl do Waslntandsvvith mar and mahogany top I Grecian A’ofs’s Mahogany chairs .Uusic«tooIs,bidetls,cribs, radlc* i Portable writing d*ik v &c With ageneralissortmentof bcdsteaJs ofridn carved mahoganv ,maple and stained woods,aDof which willbe stodaslow For cash asthey csnbepn chased oft hetaniequality a tany other msnufseton n the Union. ALSO, ^nsssortmen of AtDomingoand Uay of llordurii Mahogany, a partof whict is suitable for handrsili steam sawed curl and shaded veneers, copsl *»t. nish ofisuperiorquality,tacking bottoms,cords,t: TURNING AND C IRVING, Handsomely executed mtt6 Dialrlci i\t roYinvSm. Alexandria County, to wit: Octobf.u Term, 183:2. W’illiam Morgan, < om; lain»nt, against Adam Lynn, executor 01 Esther IfalK'v, who wm the onlv surviving executrix of William lid lev. deceased; Thompson Halley. oneoRhedr j visecs ol the said William, Nathaniel Gates, nd j Anna his -ife, and Eleanor Neabit—which Mid Anns and F.leanor are two of the daughters suit ,. devisees of the said Wm, Halley, dec’d; - 2 Little, and Evelina his wife, and Ann Halley, ^ the latter an infant under the age of twenty-one j yean which said Evelina and Ann are the only children of Robert Halley, deceased, who wx j a -on and devisee of the said William Hall,), l deceas dr William H. Moore, Peter Gooding, s» and Ann his wife; William II Gunnell, and M» i* ry his wfi-; Uuslirod Powell, and Catharine C. t his wile; John J Moore, and Elizabeth —which sai l William H., Ann. Miry. Catlurin# C . John J , and Elizabeth, arc the onlv child rrn and heirs at law of Mary Moore, anm- * r ,>t the daughters and devisees of llie said W itlutn i Halley, dec, as< d, Defendants, J f|^AF. Defendants, Thompson Halley, Nit »rt>. ; I Gates, and Anns Iiis w fc, Eleanor Nrsbit, Little, and Evelina It s wife. Ann llall'-v, W i*hsr. vtoore, Peter Goodmg. and Xlin Iiis wile, Wd.inin I ’ Gunnell, and Mary his wile, BusIiniI I’ow-ll t'"i 1 * tharinc C hi« wife, John J Moore, and r. :/»'i • Moor**, not having er,t, red their appearance m d p1’ security, according to the statute and P-c rn'o ‘ Court j and it appearing to the satisfaction <>f1'-*■ that th.*v are not nili-thitanls of thr District •-*'* I)i»i on *!ic motion of the Complainant, by is ? <• ' it is ORUKHtn. That the said absent Pefei.J«r.t*<-*- V pe»r hen nn or before thefir<*t >lav of the ntxt Mi —* * f this Court, and answer the bill of the Comp!... and give security for performing the t-Vcm s ' ’ Courtj and that a copy of this order be t ‘ '.■shed in the Alexandria Phemx C ?.c"t ■'>' ' months successively, and tbst another c-ip) , at the front door of llie cduri house ol sain can ty Test.- E. I, Lbt, C t- , mar 4—2m ^ Yluuae# liui tor or VYtM , , The suhscriberofTers for sale or ru ' *■ >TTfc HOUSE Sf HALF AC 1th 1.01. at the intersection of WasliiiiK»u»,»,i“ r' uK5L ko streets,! n which lie now resides nov l—lawtf_ BP MUNI* < UenoJtiUiui. Q A Fourth, half, one and two gallon D J just received per schr Velocity, from Also on Hand, Five Gallon Demijohns, Germs.i and Amtricxn, for sale by the dozen or smaller quantity. . febll _ M stinii JOB PRINTING. Books and Pamphlets, Lotte*} Bills Catalogue* of Sale, Hand d° Hank Check*, Hat do Law, Commercial bother Show do Blxses Horse do * Policies of Insurance, Stage do Bill ooka, Cards Lottery Tickets, Blank Notes Bills of Lading, . Militia Notice*. WviUtiW In all its varieties, neatly executed, anil «£'* dispatch, at the Phenix Gazette Offiite, w will be executed every description of pri> therm RED, BLUE, GREES, or YELIW J&©S®B8TsMBS2i2*3 OF F.VF.RT KIND" FOR BALE AT THU PAMPHLETS printed at the Gazette W