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DU. RELPE’S Urops. IS one of*he m xt efficacious compound, in the Ma teria l»'l*ea. forthe euro of that cUaa of inveterate dise.aea produced bv an impure state of the olood and a viti«tedPhasit of h >dy, and usually exhibiting them •elves in *he firms of scrofula, salt rh-um, leprosy, St. Am boot's firo. feror sores, (even when the bones are • T cted. white swellings, (if applied with Dr. JebS • liniment ■ foul an l obstinate ulcers, sore legs and eyes, scald head in children, scurvy anil scorbutic gout, pim pled >r carbuncle*! faces, festering eruptions and vene real taints throughout the body, in which last case the Drops 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 aid the process of digeation, and, by purifying the blood, pre vent the secretion of malignant humours on the lungs. The proprietor confidently relies upon the vast num ber of cures effecte d bv these Drops, not only in Bos ton anil its vicinity, but throughout the Union, for th best proof of their excellence as an unf tiling altera tive medicine, in all the cases above specified. This article has recently been pronounced, by a physician of the first respectability, who had witnessed it* sue pricing efficacy, as entitled, in his opinion, to take the fold >fnll the popular articles known for the above com plaints.- and indeed it is fast gaining this point in pub He estimation, throughout the country. Price *1 a Bottle,or Six Bottles for $5. OR INDIGESTION, . OF long standing, ami of the most obstinate character, has been immediately relieved, and often permanently cured, in a variety of case, that have oc curred in Bo-ton and vicinity, bv using forasho t tine DR. RELFK’S VEGETABLE SPECIFIC & ASTI-BILIOUS PILLS, bnth of which are to be taken together, according tn valuable, pi »in, an 1 pradical directions, accompany 1 mg the Specific. ITice 50 cents each. • • Vane are genuine unless signed on the outside printed wrapper, by the We Pr .prtetor. T KIDDER, im mediate successor to thelsde Dr. IV. P Conway For sale it his Counting !<t»om. over No 99, Court street, near Concert Mali, [ Boston 1 and also bv his special ap pointment by WM. S r ABLER, ' »pr 5 _Fairfax Street Alexandria TO THE ASTHMATWSrCOXSUMPTIVE |fr most prevalent and fatal of all the Itneasesin 4l cnlent to civilized society—the Consumption may g-nera’lv he traced to the least alarming of disor lers, a slight hut neglected Co/d My estimation it ap aeiAthV one hundred an,t fif'y thousand persons die annually of the Consumption Most of the«- dread* ul results mav be attributed to cbinmon Colds,*n<l a negligent treatment of the harmssing Cough that ge nerally ensue*, which is usually follow-d bv difficult breathing, pain in the side, and at last ulcerated lungs. Violent and repeated asthmstic attacks also bring on Consumptive symptoms. Oneortwo dollars expend ed in the purchase of I)R. RELFF/8 ASTHMATIC PILLS, and a little attention to their timely administration, wiil usually ensure a mitigation of these disorders, and generally effect a cure. The Pills are also an easy and eTectual remedv for the symptoms preceding and accompanying the Asthma and Consumption; f r Colds, Coughs, D Jfirulty of Breathing Tightness and Strict ure across the Chest, Hfkeeziag. Pain in the Side, Spit tin's of Blo-jd, Ife pew cases can occur of any of this clof disorders in wh ch the purchasers of l>r Relfe's Pills will nut find a rich return for their t:ifl'ogex oen liture. Pr ec-Whole Bores, 30 Pills, l Dollar, nlf ditto, 12 Pills, SO Cents To the Ladies! ■ t'M tins and SOUSD TEETH are both anoma ly meot and a blessing. l'he be9t s curity for th *ir advantages is to be found in the use of the BRlriSII AN TISEPTIC DENTRIFICE. Thisverv eleg*nt ^ooth ** w th a very little use, rr idieiates the S-ussy in the Gums, and prevents the accumulation nf Tartar, which n it only blackens but loosens the teeth an I acce’erates their decay — The 1> ntrifije thus removes Me prevailing causes of Off five Breath, preserves the hea thi ness and florid nest of the Gums, and re aders the Teeth beautifully sohite Price SO cents. REMEDY FOR \U\ftU AU\l\A »U. /p i R excruciating pain—the decrepitude and de iX tVmity, and the premature old sge, which are the usual attendants of this disorder are suffered by m«n» from deap sir of4 cure, or disappointment in the e fi *.*cv of the 'is nemos preteo le<l sn'.id ites used to e>f: :t this purpose. Uut those who have made a fair trial ot OR JEBB'3 CRLF.BRVTED LINIMENT, even in oases of long standing, and ofthe most severe cWtete*. have received certain relief, and many have been c ired in a few days, i-wnein 24 hours! as a num H-rof .various in II »ston and vicinity, who were for m-r!v i!H« tied with th« Itheumdism, have very fully tev id» l. (j-rtificates ire in •> isses ion ofthe Propri etor, proving th • most thorough and surprising cures b; n'us of this powerful Liniment, in esses where oth if i jprove 1 sp.o'icsti ns hsJu leily failed The Lim nsntis alaousil with succ'safir B> ones.Sprains, V i n >o *ss. S iTiess ofthe J >ints, Chilblains, Sac. Price, SO eta. a buttle. DUMFRIES’ EYE WATER. Flit io-e or inrtimed Bves gives immediate ease an 1 relief. On recent sore eyes the effect is most salutary. Where the nonpliint has been of years sun lug, an 1 m so ne exceeding bad cases, the most *>i.ixo-»ct • l an 1 leurable relief has been found in the use of this ‘•'.ts Vat*u after every other remedy had ful; I Mi sy persons who have used it, pronounce it the nest prupiration f »r those cmnpiainta they have ever met wi*h. especially in cases of soreness or in indims’ion of longstanding Price 25 cts a bottle. *c* 4 meare geiiiine un.ess signed on the outside printed wrapper, by the sole proprietor, V. KIDOBK, i n nevliate successor to the late Ur W T. (Jo* way — Fur ssle *t us G'Xi ding R jo n, over No. 99, Court st, neir i insert ►l*U, Boston, ani also by his special ap point nent, by WM. 8I*4BLRK apr 7 ^ Fairfax Street,.Alexandria A CERTAIN CURE FOR THE ITCH. Ylfb VVRV’RR inveterate, in me hour's application, dU and no d infer from takingco d. by using DUMFRIES’ OINTMENT. This preparation, for pleasantness, ssf-ty, expedi tion ease and sertvnty. stands unrivalled for the cure of this truu ileso nc complaint. It ia so rapid, aa well as certain in its operation, aato cu-e this disagreeable disorder m >ste(F*ctu*lty m on-hour's applicati <n only! It dun n *t contain ttie least particle of mercury, or other Unger >us ingredient, and maybe applied with perfect safety by pregnant femtl sor to children at the breast. Price 574 cents, with ample directions. DUMFRIES’ REMEDY FOR THE PILtiS grntiR proprietor begs leave to recommend (which 4A he does with the fullest confidence) one of the mb>t valuable remedies known for thistnmblmoma and painful camplaint. Without going into detail, he I deems it enough to sav,that he has in hit possession the most undoubted testimonials that it ha« more completely answered the purposes for which it wasintended, than any other popular nedieine. This remeJy is perfectly innocent in its tpplication to all conditions, ages, and sexes Full directions, de scription of the complaint, fcc. accompanying each picket, which consists of two boxes. Ointment and Electuary. Price, $ 1 for th» whole or 50 cents if but one of *he articles is wanted , , *,* None are genuine unless signed on the outside wrapper hy the sole proprietor T KIDDER, immediate successor to the late Dr IV T Conway. For sale at his Counting Room, over No..99, Court street, near -on cert Hall, Boston, and also bv his by W.M. SIAnLliilli 'tpr 9 fair fix Street, Alexandria. $3* TO THOSE AFFLICTED WITH CORNS. QrnilE celebrated ALBION CORN PLASTER *f IT fords .nstant relief, and at the same time dissolve* and drawst e Com out by the roots, without the least ^CxmTintu/i —" To those'afflicted with Corns on their feet t do certify, that I have used the Albion Com Plaster with complete success. Before l had us*-d one bos, it completely cured a Com which hid troubled me for many years I make this public for the benefit of those afflicted with that painful complaint. Flushing, !. I Feb. 28. W*. Sh*w.” I Price 50 Cents a Box DU RELFE’S AROMATIC PILLS, dj* FOR FEMALES! STOHEY purify the blood, quicken its circulation, as sist the suspended operations of nature, and are a general remedy for the prevailing complaints among the female part of society. They Pills are particular!) efficacious in the Green Sickness, Palpitation of the Heart. Giddiness, Short Rrealh, Sinking of the Spirits, Dejection and Disinclination to Exercise and Society. Martied ladies will find the Pills equdly useful, except in cases of pregnancy, when they must not be taken; neither must they be taken by persons of hectic or consumptive habits. i’ricef’.5Ua box JtlSO, \C~n The celebrated CAMBRIAN TOOTH ACHE PILLS, which 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 tinless signed on the outside nrinted wrapper, by Me We Proprietor, T KIDDER, immediate taccessor to the la e Dr IV. T Conway. For sale at hia Counting Room, over No. 99, Court street, near Concert Hall, Boston, and b\ his special appoint ment, by WM. STABLER, Fnifax Street Alexandria DR. W. JUDKINS* Pvxt&nt \Hutimn\t, SOLD, WHOLSALF. AND nF.TAIL, HY WILLIAM STABLER, Agent, Alexandria THR above Ointment is recommended to the public as a safe and certain remedv for those obstinAtt diseases, some of which have so long baffle J the skill of medical science: 1st White swellings of every description; 2d Sore legs and ulcers of long standing, 3d Schirrus or glandular tumors, particularlythose hardened tumors in worn -n’a breasts, which oftentimes terminate in ulcerated cancers; 4th Felons; or what 9nrne people know by the name of catarrhs, of every description. 5th Rheumatic pains of the joints; 6th Sprains ami nruiaea 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 part out of water; 8th Chilblains or parts affected by frost. CERTIFICATE. The following communication addressed to the pro prietorof Judkins’(liniment, from the lion* John Ta liaferro, Member of Congress, is highly interesting.— Fhe gratuitous manner in which it is made, exhibits feelings of no ordinary character 'ow irds suffering hu manity; and is certainly well deserving of public at 'Vasriitotor, Janus y 21, 1829 Sir—It has been my wsi . *r a considerable time, to communicate to you the good effect with which I have used the Oupment invented by a Mr. Judkins and which I n >w understand is made and sold by agents appointed bv yourself, I have applied this Ointment during the last three rears to every species of tumor and w tun 1, without failure to produce a cure in every instance I consider it the most decided anti efficient remedy in all cases of tumor, be the cause whatit may; and 1 have found nothing so good for wounds of inv description It uii«v be proper to add, that the cure of a tumor called white swelling given over bv the m »st listinguish.'d ohvsicians as in curable, and which hey d cul*-d w uid, without ampu tation, prove fatal:o the patient, was, und rmyiinme diate notice, effected >y the use of Ju lams’ Ointment, and the patient is iu fine health His limb affected by tho tumor filing restored to a perfect state of sound ness. »Iso that the leg of an aged man which had been wounded, and extuikeii onedreadfully ulcerated sur face from vhe knee to ' he foot, and which, for more than tw * years, had been considered incurable, wasef fectually cured by the ipplicalion of Julxins’ Oint ment. 1 mention these two cases, which fell under niv immediate notice and management, as ajecidedevi dence of the efficacy ofthis reme.iy incases oftumor and of ulcer*! I have expe .enced, as decidedly, ’he good efTent ofthis remedy in the cure of Felons, and of every species of fresh wound. It seems to me that any one woo 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 ofthis valuable remedy. . 1 am, sir, very respectfully, JOHN TALIAFERRO. To Mr Crarlks IfinrroRs, Proprietor} of Judkins’Ointment, nearFrede- > * ricktown, Md. S NOTICE. IC7* Having been for several years in posses* sion of a concern in Mr. Natrar ^hsp-san’s patent, for making and vending his Ointment, known bv the nam of-* Dr. Jndkins’ Patent Specific Ointment,’— and said Nathan Shepherd havingobt vined a m w pat ent thereon, and I having likewise renewed with N. Shepherd the same interest I field before, :t is deemed necessary that public notice be given of the umstance. Having devoted much time and care during the above period»in preparing and making this Ointment, and been instruments! in giving it the gene rai character it has sustained, with whatever improve m-nt, n all this time, it has received. I present it to public attention As hsretotore, the genuineness of the Ointment may be known by the label around the ointment pot, thus: • • Hade and sold, wholesale and retail, near Frederick, Md by C tiers tons, concerned in the patent right** April 15. OiIAKLRS IK Us IONS For sale by WILLIAM STABLER, jua«8_Ifroggtaf, Fairfax Street. Job Printing Realty and expeditiously executed at this Office - « 8 — HeaMYi SfcCTiTfe<\, BY the use of the Hygeisn Vegetable Universal Medicine* of the British College of Health, I.on don, which have obtained the approbation and recom mrndxtion of thousands who have been cured, in con sumptions, cho’era morbus, infl unmations, internally or externalli; dyspepsia, fever*, *gue,-indigestion, bi lious or nervous affection*, and all diseases of the liver; yellow fever, gout, rheumatism,lumbago, tic domreux, dropsy, St. Vitus’s dtnce, epdepay, apoplexy, Pa™'y' sis, palsy, green sickle**, and all obstructions to which the female'form is so distressingly liable, and which sends to many of this fairest portion of ihe creation, to their untimely graves; small pox, measle*, whooping cough, acsrlct fever, asthma, jaundice, gravel, atone, and all urinurv obstructions; fiitula, piles, strictures, ruptures, and s» philisin all its stages; constipated bow els, worms, scurvv, itchings of the skin, king’s evil, and all cutaneous disorders; in short, every complaint to which the human frame is so direfuffy -ubject, un der all their varied forms and names; as the llygeian conv.clion is, that n-m» ia subject to out only real Disease,—that is, TO THE IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD, —from whence springs ev* ry complaint that can possibly as«ail his complicated frame; and that it is the perpetual struggle of this vital, pure stream of life, (the gift of Almighty power' to disencumber it self of its viscous, acrid humours, with which it lias be come commixed, through the negligence cf parents; the ignorance or maltrea'ment of the Doctors; or the viciuua or gormandising propensities of us all. This valuable Medicine, being composed only of vegetable matter, or medicinal Jicrb*, ami w arranted, on oath, as containing not >ne particle of mercurial, mineral, or chemical substances, (all of which are un congenial to th- nature ol man. and therefore destruc live to the human frame,) is found to be perfectly hsr nless to the most tender -<ge nr weakest frame, un der every stage of human suffering; ihe most pi- asant and benign in it operation, and at the s*me time the most searching out the root nf every complaint, how ever deep, and o( perfotming a cure, that was ever offered to the world- This wonderful effect, too, is produced by ihe least trouble to the patients, by merely swallowing a cert ain number of small pills and being called a few extra times to the purposes of eva cuation, with the least possible sensation of pain, or exhaustion of bodily s reugth, and without the tear of catching cold, or attention to dress nr iriet, in any way different from their accustomed habits. These pills cure all cases, and cannot be taken to excess Experience, which is the touchstone nt all human knowledge has long borne testimony to the fact; and extensive u«e ol them has already verified its truth in this country. These medicines cure by purgings and yet 'he weak, the feeble, the infirm, the nervous, the delicate, are in a few days strengthened hi their operation, beca ise they clear the body of its ba 1 humours, and invariably procure sound sleep- They are the safest and most < flic-acinus medicine to take to ses; preventing scurvy, costiveness, Sic, The Vegetable Cleans'ng Powders are of grest as sistance to patients, and facilitate the evacuation of bad lain ours; they solten, cleanse, and detach the acriirfnnious phlegm; are cooling, and allay the thirst. «*ne, two, or thre. powders msv be taken throughout the day, mixed in hall a wine glass of water. Extract of a Letter to Dr. Moat. Sm : the motive which ha- induced me to wiitethis lett< r to veu, is, that I might he instrumental in the recommendation of Morrison’s Universal Vegetable Medicines to the ffl'Cted, which, by the Divine bless ing has cured me of the Scarlet Fever. My case was as follows: Whilst returning fr un Washington to Alev audria, I was taken very ill, which obliged me, on my arrival, to retire suddenly to bed, but could not sleep, and >he next day my throat became so much inflamed, that 1 could scarce!) swallow; and my face, breast, and body, presented evident symptoms of the great dan ger I was in, and I knew not what to do; Calomel or Mercu y I abhorred B9 poison, Hnd therefore desired | no assistance from the Druggist; but my mother, who had experienced ih good efT ct of the Hy geian Pills in a case or two of her own, most strenuously advised me to try their virtue, which, with reluctance, I con sented to, and commenced by taking eight No. 1 pills at night, and eight No 2 the next morning and con tinm d taking, increasing daily, morning and < veiling, until I took sixteen No 2 at a time, which were dis solved in wall r, as, hy means of my sore throat, I could not otherwise s i allow them. 1 confess the dose made me feel somewhat qualmish, 8ic ; but the pills and the powders, of winch I took one or two tea-sponnsfull a day, operated well, and the final result was, that l fell <nto a sound sleep, of which I had been deprived, and the next morning awoke in a state of perspiration, freed from fever, cool and comfortable, and my reason ^F*»r I had been deranged in mind) returned; and on the 9;b day from the time I was first taken, I left my room, anil have ever since enjoyed better health than I did before You have my leave to make what u-e you please of tins I wish you success, and am. sir. vour obedient friend, MAllY ANN FOWLER. Alexa. II. C. March 14. 1831. The genuine Medicines can be had of VVM POMEROY, Alexandria, Sole Jgcnt for the Uistriet of Columbia and its vicinity. Uy whom the Pills are sold in packets ol one, two, and three dollars each, and the Powders at 37$ cents per box, with printed directions; and also by the fol lowing Sub-Agents: It W. Polkinhorn, between 9lli and 10th streets, Pennsylvania Avenue; John Stillius, Navy Y.rd, Washington; and Flu mas C. Wright, lieorgetown; of whom alone can the Medicines be warranted genuine. Uy Hppointmtnt ol Dr, II. S. Moat, H. P. M„ M. !J. 0. II , Brooklyn, New York,‘he •) <le importer of these Medicines. Neatly and expeditiously executed at this office Morrisonia, or the Family Adviser, price $2 75; Prac tical Proofs, ellustrsted b\ numerous cases of cure, se cond and third editions, price 25 and 37$ cents; to be had as above Alexandria. mar 21,1833—_ \*r/v\ WutiV-e, Chair Mamifacturer and Ornamental Painter, (MIANKFUL for the patronage he ha« already re ceived from nis friends and the public, respect fully informs them tha’ he will continue to mike, and keep constantly for sale, at fair prices, at his Manufac torv, south we-t corner of Kmg and Columbus streets, opposi'e J. & J. Douglas’ Store. 1 ~ A general assortment of Gre cian, Fancy and Windsor CHAIRS. The public arc resp ctfolly invited |to call anti • xaminc his present assort m-nt. lie feels assured that they will „ j je found not tube inferior, either if the durability oFtheir materials or the neatness oftheir ex ecution, to those ofany other manufacturer in the Dis trict. He will execute Sign and Ornamental Painting ana Gilding, in all their various branches, on the most accommodat ing terms . , OLD CHAIRS will be taken in part payment for new ones, or will be repaired or re painted at the shortest notice. Chaira purchased at this manufactory will be sent, free of expense, to any part of the District. nov 10—tf____ .Notice. THE undersigned takes this occasion to inform his friends and the public that he has taken the HOUSE formerly occupied by StroJ *g«syfl^ther, Williamson, and Barnard This is tfftffAlKa large and convenient Kstablishment, jgjpggggyjH well calculated for the accommodation of aUpersouaTand particularly for private families. To those who may think proper to patronise him in his new vocation, the undersigned can safely offer one aasurance—the effort to please The house will be io future known as the AMERICAS HOTEL. JNO. M. McCABTY. Washington City,sept 14— d Huts ant\ Ca\»s. THOMAS L. MARTIN, VThis old stafid, on King, between Royal »nJ Pair fax streets, Alexandria, has on hand an extensive assortment of FASHIONABLE HATS of all descriptions, which :ie offrs lor sale on the most reasonable terms. Me has a'sojust received % large and elegant assortment of CAPS, of the newest and must beautiful fashions, of all miteriais, which he will aeil on terms calculated to plea«e purchasers All orders from the country strictly attended to, and executed wi*h dt <patch._ \]\v\\o\ft\er*uiSs Nc. STBPHKN SANGKR respectfully informs the pub lie that he ha* commenced the UPHOLSTERING BUSINESS Upon King street, a f* w door* abuse Vr Birdie's Chair Factory, where he is prepared to execute tn».ds scription of Uph lalery, and will fstrni-h to or It r P-a ther Beds Hair, Mess, and common Matiassesof any size, £c. he. Stephen Sanger and William Creighton, under the firm ot Sanger h Creighton, have also com menced the business of CABINET MAKING, * and they offer for s de Sideboards, Bureaus, Fables, Bedsteads, Chairs, Sofas be. Persons in want of any nf the above articles will doubtless advantage themselves and oblige us by exil ing, as it is our purpose to geli at the In Vogt possible prices. Repairing promptly attended to jnn 30—tf SWfiKIt V ORHQHT 'V. k' teueAA Vea *ic. ROBERT II. MILLER HAS JUST OFKKF.D, RICHLY git. superior French Chint Tea-Sets, 85 pieces, icomplete, with coffee pot* Do do do in smaller set* Do do Teapots, 9ug!»~s, Creams, Plates, he A handsome assortment of rich Cut Decai tt r*, Tumhler*, Wines, Celeries, Hitch 2 ers, he. jB A lew richly Cut Cologne Bottles for the Toilet Very superior rresscu iiiass unan, i.o vered Dishes, Bowls, It ittet'.ubs, Can dles'.icks, Ac Sic. An assortment of I'nys for the holidays Plain, Out, and Moonlight Hall l amps Cut and plain 1'ahle Lamps; Stable and Hall Lanthorns Cut and plain Lamp Classes, Sic. Lamp Wick for Astral and Mantel f amps Blue, brown and pink Printed Liverpool Dinner Services, complete One India China Dinner Service With his usual assortment of EARTHE SHARE, CHINA & HLASS, wholesale and retail N U PIPES in boxes. ' dec 20 Lamps. JUST received from Boston, per schooner Trans port, a very handsome assortment of Cut, Ground and Plain ENTRY LAMPS, Of the moat fashionable description. Also on hand— English Bronzed Astral Lamps Do ,do Mantel do Du Bris*. Shop do Do Tin Wall do Together with a large assortment of China Ji Glass ware of every description, offered for sale on moderate terms, wholesale or retail. Window Glass of every size and good quality, jan30 HUGH O. SMITH. Lucifer «Ma\c\\c8. FJ1HF. latest, most expeditious and convenient mode E for producing a light, for sale by the subscriber at wholes!lb and retail*. On hand, The various remedies fur the diseases of the season; also, 9w»im’s Panacea, G W. Carpenter’s medicines, Mead's Anti dyspeptic Pills, Bus .’s do , Butler’s Ve getable Indian Specifics, Wistar’a Cough Lozenges; togetherwith most ofthe regular Tinctures. Ointments, Plasters, Syrups, Pills, and other compounds in use, carefully prepared by the subscriber, for the use of Physicians, Merchants and private families. For Sale, A complete set of REES'S CYCLOPEDIA WILLIAM STABLER, 2 mo 13 Druggist v Chemist, Fairfax at. John Eyu\\\\>y*. (LATE FROM BALTIMORE,) t| ESPEC f'FULI.Y informs his fncn Is and the pub l lie geneml’v. th »t h«* i-iteml* earn ing on the DYEING BUSINESS, opposite Morse si Josselyn’s, on lloyal street, in the house latelv occupied by Mr. Jos« pli li White as a Lottery Office, where he will dve Ladies'and Gentle men's Girinents of every description in <hc best man ner; cleanse, bleach, and curl Fringes of Merino rind Cashmere Shawls; also Legh >rn Bonnets of er< ry de scription: also Crapes and Silks of everv description; Gauze Shawls, Silk tluse, n xnbazines, ts'e. mar 7—d3mo China and E-urthenYfare. ^ HUGH C. SMITH w Hsfc lately receive*), per ships Virginia S and Shenandoah, One Hundred and Eighty-Two Crate* c'Msnk onrf Hoes heads fmjm CHINA 4- EARTHENWARE, comprising his K ALL SUPPLY, and offer* ed fur sale, w holesale and retail, on the most moderate terms. 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 Te» China, Ac imported from Paris, via N'ew Y-rk, Urge assortment Kiel) Cut Glass U'W’s, Celeries, Tumblers, Wines, Ac., latest and* best pattern* Moulded and lUain GLASSWARE, comprising every article in that way Window Glass of every size Pipesin boxes Bl»<k quart and pint Bottles, Wine and Purler Th- rmometers.a great variety 5 Gallon Demijohns EhatJea heuutU HAS received, by ship Maryland, Capt. Morrell, airect from laverpool, 10 bales best Bri.iport Shad and Herring Twine, which the manufacturer says is of the very best quality, and is for sale on the usual terms He has, likewise, received. Best cotton Burlaps Drab woollen Kerseys Lowell cotton and wool Kerseys A few pieces best Point Blankets A few bales best Sheeting and Shirting Cottons He has on h *nd, Very first quality black Italian l ustring Ladies’ English white silk and cotton Hose, best make English and French best Florentine Vesting, and velvet Waistcoating Blue and black superfine Cloths and Kerseymeres, Ac. Ac He expects daily a consignment of Bed Ticks and low-priced Cassinetts. , nor 23_ MUSEUM Open dsiIf from tO to 12* M., and from 3 to 5, II P , \ V &^\an&VA TuinUm«, CHARLES KOONES, Cabinet, Chair and Sofa Maker, King, next d". to the corner of Alfred street. HAS on hand, and s-instantly manufacture*. ral assortment of ^ FASHIONABLE CABINET FURNlTlRt Which, for elegance and durability,defies compev l!is stock, generally consists of ‘‘ ° Grecian and plain softs, couches and lounges Uahogany and all kinds of Irawing-room c!uir» Grecian, winged and single wardrobes Pedestal-endsideboar Is with murbletop* m;f Gothic and various other ditto “ 1 Pier tables, with nsrole and mahogany tons Filler and block lining, card tn 1 breakfasttablei do claw do do do ti„ Plain do do] do do do Centric or loo French and variou other bureaus, with anu vw mirrors "'r Ladies Ires sing tables, with and without mirro** Ditto workstands and music stools DittoanJ gentlemen’s abinet, secretaries and hr i cases “ Washstanus, with marble and mahogany tops Itichly carved and plain mahogany, bird eye, »n i M maple and common headsteads 1 Cribs, cradles,can II stands,shavingdo po*table and every other article in the cabinet lino. " " LIKEWISE, Uahogany of various kinds, steam sawed, c.,r; shaded veneers,copal varnish, sacking bottoms, ;o.r B333, VT?a \3323.3t3. The above articles will be disposed nffor cash or t« punctonl persons on the most liberal terms. A verv extensive patronage from Washington ind, cesme tosay, that I v.tl le'iverfurniture to»ny chaserin that city free ofexpence. 1 ‘ Turning St Carving executed in thebestmmm may 20 Cabinet,Chair, and Sofa M&iiuIbc! tory. J\MRS GREEN Cabinetmaker,—ha*on!iint!,»rl will constantly keep at his old stand on KrJt!. st., Alexandria, If at the corner oflOth xt., Perms! venia, Avenue Washington—a general assorta**?-! the mnn'faahionable and durable Furnstcre,wh*chbe will warrant equal,ifnot superior in quality, torn ovcrofTcredin the District:—Consistinri n ox.-t Grecian, winged and plain wardrobes Gothic, pedesta lend and plain sideboard* Ditto, with eeilr.rettrand marbleslab* French and plain bun an s Dressing do with mirrors Ladies’andGcntleim nsVcrctaiiuan hoikdi Pieriahleawith marble and mahogany teas Pillerandclaw lining,break fast and card tablet Pla;n do do do do d.-t Ladies workstand Shaving andcand! do Wishrtandsvithmar and mahoganvtupi Grecian Sofa's Vlahogany chairs .Music i tools,bidetti .cribs, radlc* Portable writingdesks&c With agencralissortmentof bedsteads ofrichii carved mahogany,maple and stained woods,il:d which willbe so.daslow for cash aatliey can be pur* chasedofthesamequality atany other manufsciuj n the Union. ALSO, ! jfnissortmen ofStDomingoandSay of Horduni Mahogany, a partof whicl ia suitable for handralt, steam aawed curl and shaded veneers,copal sir. nish ofisiiper'iorquality,sacking bottoms,cords,lc turwin’G ajtd c \rviug, Handsomely executed mui District of i'oYmuVia. Alexandria County, to nit: OcTonEn Term, 1832. William Morgan, Complaigsnt, 1 against Adsm Lynn, executor of F.stlter Halley, wlio vis the only surviving ex-cutrix of William IUI ley, deceased; Thompson Hslley one of Hied? visees of the said William Nathaniel Gates, »r.d Anna his and F.leanor Nesbit—w hich m l Anns and Fdeannrarc two of the daughter* ind . devisees of the said Wm, Halley, dcc'd; - J I ittle, and Kvelina his wife, and Ann Halley, J the latter an infant under the age of twenty one ; years - which «aid P.velina and Ann arc th" or.lj children of Hubert Halley, deceased, who wm | j a son and devisee of the aaid William Hallo, I w deceas 'd; William II. Moore, Peter Gooding, | and \nn his wife; William H. Gunnell, *r>i Mi s ry hi* w-ft-j lluslirnd Powell, and Catharine C I his wife; John J Moore, and Khzabeth Moore —which avid William II., Ann, Mary Caihsrine 0 , John J , and Flizabeth, are the only eh:M > ren and heirs at law of Maiy Moore, am»t' rrofj the daughters and devisees of the said it i!!i*ii‘! Halley, deceased, Defendants, I fPAR Defendants, I hnmpnon Itallev, Nat <r< I I Gates, and Anns his w te, P.leannr Ncab’t,-I Little, and Rvelina h>t wife. Ann llaiiey. "iiiI Moore, I’eter Gooding. and Ann his wife, Wil!.ti< I I Gunnell, and Mary his wile, Rushrod P.iw- II. sid *> I tharine C- his wife, John .I Moore, ami bizac'-l Moore, not having ent< red their appearance■ security, according tu the at .lute ard t! e rn'e* nf :!l ' I Court; and it appearing to the satisfaction ot'hr hi i:- I that they are not inhabitants of the District oftV' r ■ hia; on the motion of the Complainant, by lira com « ■ ■ itisORDBnKn, That the said absent IM« nd^n'ido •? ■ pear here on or before the first dsv of the next ■ of this Court, and ans wer the bill of the Coiijh ' • I and give security for performing the deem« fii ■ Court; !,nd that a copy of this order be forthai ■' V- I lished in the Alexandria Phcnis Gazette hi *' B months successively, and that another cnp.i be pw ■ at the front door of the court house of s»id coun:y ■ Teat.- E. I, LtB, C C ■ mar 4—2m ___I kl.mse Lui tor or I ThesuHacriberoflrersforaa!iarrii'1 * ■ ‘rrPq HOUSE 4* HALF ACHE LOl | at themteriection of Wasliinginnsi i ,r 'I ko streets, in which he now resides ■ nov 1 -1 a wtf El*MUN»> 1 ■ I)ei\\»y^\u5. I Q 4 Fourth, half, one and two gsllon B-mj 'g O-* just received per schr Velocity, from b»Jl- B Also on Hand, g Five Gallon Demijohns, Germs,i and Am'-r CJ". * ■ for sale hy th- dozen or smaller quantity- , I febll " JOB PRINTING. I Books and Pamphlets, Lotte-y Bdls, g Catalogues of Sale,__ Hana do H Hank Checks, Hat do g Lav, Commercial & other Show do ■ H casks Horse do H Policies of Insurance, Stage do ■ Bill ooks, Cards ■ Lottery Pickets, lllank Note*, fl Bills of Lading, Militia Notires. H &anc% I In all its varieties, neatly executed, am- '[• j dispatch, at the Phenix Gazette Ojfiict, ufillbe executed every description of printins-'-M therm RED. BLUE, GREEN, or YELl^M LOTTEB7 BILLS'! JF EVERY RI*T> FOR SALE AT TUIA °'M^g P AMPHI. E TS printedattheGazetttO^m