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0^mmm———— DR RELFE'S ftot*u\©&\ \>TPV»« _ . _i. ;> »!>• Mi. pled or carbuncle ! faces, festering eruptions ana vem real taints throughout the body, in which last case the Drops often cu e when mercury fails. They are also the best spring an>l autumnal phvsic, to purify and cleanse the system from humours which frequently ap p-tr at th*se seasons of the year. They also aid the process of digestion, 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 eflectel by these Drops, not only in Bos ton and its vicinity, but throughout the Union, lor th best proof uf their excellence as an unftiding altera tive medicine, in all the cases above specified. This article has recently been pronounced, bv a physician of the first respectAbility, who had witnessed itaaur pricing effioscy, as entitled, in his opinion to take the k id of all the popular articles known for the above com ntot and indeed it is fast gaining this point in pub sstimatTbn. throughout the country. Price 51 a Bottle, or Six Bottles for 55. . ^ v-4-»; valuable, ol*in, cud prac’ical direCt'Cns, accompany §|$:>twtte<w*ttf. TO 1HK .isni\UTWSfCOXSUMP7IVE W|H **■' most prevalent and-fatal of all the Diseases in J[ eideiit to civili* -1 society—the Consumption — •my generally be traced to the least alarming of disor lcrs a slight but mfleeted C>fd »y estimation it up ie,ra that one hundred mi fifty t humid persons die mnually of the Consumption Most of the*** dr^sd ul results ma\ be attnouted to domnvm Colds,and s negligent treat nent of the harrasaing Cough ihat ge nerally ensues which is usually followed hv difficult breathing, psin in the side, and at last ulcerated lungs. Violent an I repeated asthmdic attacks also bring on Consumptive symptoms 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 these disorders, and gen -rally eft’ ct a cure. The Pills are also an easy and eff-c'ual remedy fur the symptoms preceding and accompanying the .hthma tod Consumption; f r Cdds Coufhs, l) ft illy <>f Breathing Tightness and Vtriet u'e across the ‘'hrst, ’-Vhtezing, Pain in the Side Spit tin » of 3lu>J, <3*c. Pew cases Can occur of any of this class of disorders in wh ch the purchasers of Dr Usife’s pills will uot find a rich return for their trill og e*. ■i end'dure. Pr cc-lVh.de Boxes, 30 Pills, l IhHrr, - uff ditto, \2 Pills, 50 Cents £3* To the Ladies! \T~B* M TK and SOuND TEE TH arc both an orna Js/ ment and a blessing, l he best security for their advantages is to be found in the use ol the BRITISH ANTISEPTIC DENTRIFICE. Thievery elegant foot It Po^iuer. with a very little u,e, eradicate, the S-niney in the Gums, and prevents the accumulation of Tart ir, which not only blackens but loosens the teeth and accelerates their decay — The D ntrift-e thus removes the prevailing causes OJ Cffnsive Breath preserves the hen thiness and Jlond n:ssnf the Gums, and renders the Teeth benuttfu'ly white Price 5b cents. REMEDY FOR WA\eu A\*tls n\. wfQ ’3 excruciating pain—the decrepitude and de <JL f trinity, and the premature old age, which are the usual attendant*of this disorder, are suAT:red by in >ny from despairofa cure, or disappointment inthe e Rises jf *ht n tnerou pr;teude«l tntiditeauaed to eT: it tn.s purpose. Uutthose who have made a fair trial of 1)R. JEBB'3 CELEBR VTED LINIMENT, even in case* of long standing, and of the most severe eh fscter. n*vertoioej certain relief, and m tuynave hico c ir«e 1 in a few days, to ne in 24 hours! asa nubi le it »f it’« ms in d»*t on and vicinity, who were for ni rlv * H, it:d w.th the itheumAism, have very fully tej'iiel- Certificates ire in n is*es->ion oftlie Propri et ir, p jving the n i*t th >r nigh snd surprising cures liv n tans of tfi'ap iwerful Linonent, in case* where o U ;c » *pv »ve I ipp icati -ns had U terly failed The t.isiautii klu 14* 1 w-:h su-ensf ir abuses.Sprains, \ in mm. 3 iTiess of the Joints, Chilblains, tic. Price, 50 ats. a bottle. DUMFRIES’ EYE WATER. J71 »tt * j-e iraifitiacd Kyes gives immediate ease a/ anlre.ief. O i recent sore eyesthe effect is most salutary. Wasre the complaint has been of years *t»o l> ig, an 1 m s i nr exceeding bad cases, the most i iexncitcl ai l l^irajlsr-slief ha* been found in the >i*e ut't iis Krs Varaa, after every other remedy had faile d -l i ty persons whn have used it, pronounce it the seat preparation for those complaints they have c/tr mit with, especially in cues of soreness or in indi mi'i in of long standing. Price 25 cts a bottle. •#* 1 mexre genuine un'es* signed on the outside printed -vrippsr. bv the sole proprietor, l’. KlDDEIt, t a nediate suciessor to the Tate Ur W T. Coown — F >r sale at ms C >u iting doom, over No 99, Court st, n i »r ' incrr*’ 1 all, U oston, an 1 also by his special ap p liniment,by Wti. srtiii.KK apr 7 Fairfax Street, Alexandria. ~ A CER TAIN cure for the ITCH. sTTi Uiv-trrate, in me k>ntr’t application, yjUi aad no d ingtr fro'* lakingco'd. by using DUMFRIES’ OINTMENT. This propirttion, tor plessiotness. Isfe’y, expedi tion ease and certainty, alands anrivalUd for the cure of this tronolesome complaint. It ia to rapid, aa well ascertain in its operation, as to cure this disagreeable disorder >n istefTectuaily in oaekour'i applicuti n on'ft It does n >t contain the least particle vf mercury, or ethertangeriuaingredie.it and may be applied with perfect safety by pregnant female* or to children at the breast. Price 57$ cents vithample directions. DUMFRIES’ REMEDY FOR THE PILES arpn* proorietor begs leave to recommend (which iT he does with the fullestNonfideoce) one of the mo»t valuable remedies known for tkie trcmbleoomt and painful complaint. Without going into detail, he deems it enough to isv .that he has in his possession the most undoubted testimonials that it ha« more completely answered the purposes for which it was intended, than any other popular Medicine. This remedy is perfectly innocent in its application to all conditions, ages and sexes Full directions, de scription of the complaint, 6cc. accompanying each packet, which consists of two boxes, Ointment and Electuary, Price, $1 for the whole or 50 cents if but one of t he articles is * anted None arc genuine u iless signed on the outside wrapper by the sale proprietor T KIDDER, immediate, successor to the late Dr tV T Conway. For sale at his Counting Room, overdo. 99, Court street, near Con cert Hall, Boston, and also bv his special appointment br WM. STABLER, 'apr 9 fair fix Street, Aexandria. ~ tZP TO THOSE AFFLICTED WITH CORNS. s, a-ntlF. celebrated ALBION CORN PLASJERat 11 fords .nstant relief, and at the same time dissolves and drawst c Corn out by the roots, without the least, PaC»*Tinc..i —" To those, afflicted with Corns on ! their feet 1 do certify, that I have used WieAlbt m Corn . Plaster w*h complete success. Before 1 had us< d one | box, it completely cured a Corn which h id troubled me for many years. I make thi* public for the benefit of those afflicted with that painful complaint. rushing, t. 1 Feb 28. Wm. Shaw.” ■ Price 50 Cents <i Box Dfc RELFF/S AROMATIC FILLS, (jj*FOR FSHIALE3I arpnev purify the blood, quicken its circulation, as Jl sist the suspended operations of nature, and *-re a general remedy for the pevading complaints among the female part of society, They Pills are particti urn efficacious in the Green Sickness, Palpitation if the Heart Giddiness, Short Rreath,'inking of the 'pints, Dejection and Disinclination to Exercise and Society. Married ladies will G» l the Pills equally useful, except in cases of pregnancy, when they must not he taken; neither must they be taken by persons of hectic or consumptive habits. Price $150 a box Also, ter The celebrated CAMBRIAN TOOTH ACHE PILLS, which £ive immediate relief', without the least injury to the teeth. On trul 'his will be found one of the best remedies known for thiscom plaint Price 50 cents a box •#* None genuine unless signed on the outside -.rimed wrapper. b> the sole Proprietor, T KIDDER, immediate successor to the In e Dr IV T Conway For sale at his Count'll g Hoorn, over No. 99. Cmirt street, nesr Concert Hall, Boston, and Sv his speeist appoint ment, by . WM STABLER, Fairfax Street Alexandria DR. \V. j UDK.INS7”" I*atcnt pacific SOLO, WHOLSALF. AND RBI AIL, BY WILLIAM STABLER, A stent, Alexandria I rlHIE above Ointment is recommended to the public L as a safe and certain remedy for those obsiin&tt diseases, some of which have so long bufHed the skill of medical science: 1st White swellings of every description; 2d Sore lees and ulcers of long standing, 3d Schirrua or glandular tumors, parr.cularlythose hardened tumors in woman’s breasts, which oftentimes terminate in ulcerated cancers; " 4th Felons; or wiiat some people know by the name of catarrhs, of every description. 5th Hheumatie pains ol the joints; 6th Sprains and bruises of every description, or in whatever part situate; 7th Tetters of all kinds. In this complaint the pn 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 prietor of Judkins' Ointment, from the lion- John Ta liaferro. Member of Congress, is highlyi.iteresfing. Che gratuitous manner in which it is made, exhibit feeiingsuf no ordinary character towards suffering hu manity! and is certainly well deserving of public at tention: '» asmkotos, Jan.ia-y 21, 1829 Stn—It has been my wish t or* considerable time, to communicate to you the good effect with which I have used the Oin'inent invented by a Mr. Judkins, and which I now understand is made and sold by agents appointed by yourself. I have applied this Ointment during the last three years to every .pecies oftunor and wound, without failure to produce s cure in every instance. I consider it the most de-ided aim efficient’remedy in ail cases of tumor, he the. cause wlUtit may; and 1 have found nothing go good for wounds of any description It mav be pioper to a*id, that the cure of a tumor called wlme swelling given over b\ the most distinguished ph.ucians as in curable, and wliicluhey d cf led wouil without ampu tatiun, prove fatal'o the patient, was, un.l r ny imme diate notice, effected bytheusL if.fu Ikins’ Ointment, and the patient is in fine lie Vi It M.xlimb «ff«*ct,-d liy the tumor being restored to a p f-ct state of «hiii-i ness. -Iso that the legthfauag. .1 inm vh.cn iiaj'u en wounded, and exhibited ik -In-adf itlv wccnled sur face from the knee to tli- .»>i, and winch, for more 1 than two years, had been cn isi.tercd Htcur.tnie w.sel rectually cured by 'he application ot Ju Ivins' - hut ment. I mention these two cases, which fell under my immediate noiice anil management, ss a decided evi dence of the efficacy oltlim reme ty m cases of tumor and of ulcers: I have etpe leucel, a* d-culediv. 'he good effect oftliis remedy in the cure of Felons, and of every species of fresh wound. Itueemslo me that any one w:io w!l ohs -rve on fie operation of tins oint ment. m ist be satisfied as to its beneficial effect I can with the utmost confidence rvcom neud the use of this valuaoie remedy. t am, sir, verv respectfully, JOHN TALIAFERRO. To Mr Charlss lUnrrnns. Proprietor A of Judkins'Ointment, nearFrcde- > ricktown.Md. \ NOTICE. K7* Having been for several years in posses sion ot a concern in Mr. Nithis -hipi crd'i patent, for making and vending his Ointment, known b, the nam of* Or P! Judkins' Patent Specific Ointment,'— and slid Nathan Shepherd having obtained anew pat ent thereou. and i Having likewise renewed with N. Shepherd the same interest 1 held befme, it is deemed necessarv that public notice oe given of the ' utastsnee. Having devoted much time and care dntingthe above period, in preparing and making this Ointment, and been instrumental in giving it the gene ; rai character.t hassustained, with whatever improve meat, n all this time, it has received,' I present it to public attention As heretofore, the genuineness of the Ointment may be known by the label around the ointment pot. thus: “ Hide and sold, wholesale and retail, near Frederick, Md bp C Hertlone, concerned in the patent right” Anri 115. OH VULfcS iK Us IONS For sate by WILLIAM STABLE Rj juneS_Oruggiet, Fairfax Strut Jub Vriuting *eatiy and expeditiously executed at this Office Health Secwrcd, BY the use of the Hygeisn Vegetable Universal Medicines of the Britiah College of Health, Lon don. which have obtained the approbation and recom mendatiun of thousands who have bee n curgp, m con sumptions, cho'era morbua, infl unmations, in erna > or external) t; dvspepsia. fevers, ague, indiges job, i liout or nervous affections, and all diseases of t e ner, yellow fever, gout, rheumatism.lumhago, tie doloreux. dropsy, St. Vitus’s d.nce, epdeosv, apoplexy, paraly sis, palsy, green sickness, and all obstructions to wnict the female form is so distressingly liable, and wlncn sends so many of this fxirrst portio < of the creation o their untimel/ gravest small pox, measles, whooping cough, scarlet fever, asthma, jaundice, gravel, stone, and all’ urinary obstructions; 6-tula, piles, strictures, ruptures, and siphilisin all its stages; constipatrubow els, worms, scurvy, itching* of the skin, king s evil, and all cutaneous disorders; in abort, every complaint to which the human frame is so direfully subject, un der all their varied forms and name*; as die Hygeian conviction is, that man is subject to one omj)_real Disease,—that is, TO THE IMP UR l TV OF BLOOD, —from w hence springs every complaint that can possibly assail 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 has be come commixed, through the negligence of parents; the ignorance or maltreatment nf the Doctors; or the vicious or gormandising propensities of us all This valuable Medicine, being composed only of vegetable matter, or medicinal ly-r<Ss, and warranted, on oath, as containing not >ne particle of mercurial, mineral, or chemical substance?, (all of which are un congenial lo the nature"of man. and therefore deatiue live to the human frame.) is found to he perfectly harmless to the urns*, tender ige or Weakest frame, un der every stage of human suffering; the most pi asant and benign in it operation, and at-the sur.e time tbe mast searching out tbe root <>f every complaint, how ever de<’p, and ol ptrfoiming a cure, that was ever offered to the world. This wonderful ificct, too, is produced by the least trouble to the patients, by merely swallowing a certain number of small pill*, being called a few extra times to the purposes of eva cuation, with tbe least possible sensation of pain, or ... i._..t l_l-.l.._~,l. .....1 •.tikn.ii tli. l.<nr nf catching rr.ld, or attention to dress or *’ict, in any w ay different from their accustom* d habits. These pilis cure all cases, and cannot be taken to excess Experience, which is the touchstone of all human knowledge, has long borne testimony to the fact; and extensive use of tliein has already verified its truth in this country. These medicines cure by pnrging;iuu1 yet ihe weak, the feeble, the infirm. the nervous, the delicate, are in a few days strengthened lit their operation, beca tse they clear the body df itabai humours, anti invariably procure sound sleep They are the satrsl and most tfficaci us tnenicincto take to sea; pretenting scurvy, costiveness, Lc, The Ve getable Clcans:ng Powders are of great as sistance t«* patients, end facilitate the i vaciuttii.n of bad humours: tliev sollen, c'e»nse, and detach the acrimonious phlegm; are cooling, arid allay the thirst, i -nr, two, or tlirv powders mat lie taken throughout the day, mixed in lulf a wine glass 'if water. Extract of a Letter to Dr. Moat. Stn : 1 he motive which lot' induced me to writetlds letter to ton, is, that I might be instrumental in the recommendation of Morrison's Universal Vegetable Medicines to the i.ffl cted, which, by the Ditine bless ing. lias cured me of the Scarlet Fever. My case was as follows: Whilst returning fr m Washington to Alex andria, I was taken very ill, which obliged me, on my arrival, to retire suddenly to bed, but could not sleep, and hr next day my throat became so much inflamed, that I could scarcely swallow; and my f*ce, breast, and body, presented evident symptoms of the great dan girl wh6 in, and I knew not what to d”; Calomel or Mercu y I abhorred as poison, and therefor** d**s rcd no assistance from the Druggist; but my mother, who had experienced th good «(Fret of the Hygeian Pills in a case or two of her own, most strenuously advised me to try their virtue, which, with reluctance, I con suit* d to, and commenced Sy taking eight No 1 pil s it iiigt.t, and eight No 2 the next morning and con tinu d taking, increasing daily, morning and . veiling, until I took sixteen No 2 at a 'ime, which were dis solved in water, as, by means of my -ore throat, I could uot otherwise swallow tii%m. I confess the dose mule me feel somewhat qualmish, 8*c ; but ilie pills and the powders of which I took one or two tea-spo«insfn!l a day, operated well, and the final result Was, that I feb into a soUi'd sleep, *.f which I hail been deprived, and the next morning awoke in a stale of perspiration, freed from fever, cool and comforta -le, and nt-. reason (fur I had been deranged in mind) returned; and on the 9th day from the time 1 wa*fcf«t taken, I left my room, and have ever since enjoyed better health than I did befoie You have my leave to make vvli.it me you plea*e of this. 1 wish you success, and am. sir, tour obedient friend, M A ItY ANN FoWLKU. - I a . /« «•_1 t to!1) Tlie genuine Medicines cart be bad of WM POMEROY, Alexandria, Sole Agent fur the District of Columbia and its vicinity• By whom the Pills are sold in packets of one, two. and three dollars each, and the Powders at 37^ cents per box, with printed directions; and also by tlie f"f 'owing Su!>. Agents: It W. Polkiuhorn, Between 9ih and lOtli -treets, Pentlxylvania .Avenue; John Stillins, Navy Y ird, Washington; and l'h< mas ()• V\ right, Georgetown; of whom alone can the Medicines be warranted genuine By appointment of Dr. II S. Moat, H. P. M., M. B. C. I! , Brooklyn, New Vork/iie * de importer of theke Medicine*. _ Neatlv and expeditiously executed at this ortice M.irrisooia. *>rtlie Family Adviser, price f- 73; Prac tical Proofs, eilu.-traied by nnmerout rnsevofcure.se cuiidan : third ed lions, price 25 and 37j cents; to be ba>l as above. Alexandria, mar 21,1833— __ YVuvtUe, - Chair Manufacturer nntl Ornamental Painter, THANKFUL for the patr-u«ge he has already re 1 ceivedfrom ins friends and the public, respect fully informs them t ha lie will continue to m ike, and keep constantly for sale, at fair prices, at his MaimfiC torv, south we-t corner of king and Columbus streets, opposite J- 1st i Douglas* Store. ^ A general assortment of Or-c cian. Fancy and \\ indsor CHAIRS. The public arc re»p cifolly invited I to call and examine his present assort I nent. He feels assured that th»y w ill m -1 ae found not to he inferior, either ii the durability of their mater-xis or ihe neatness of their ex ecution, to those of any other manufacurer in the Dis trict. He will execute Sign and Ornamental Painting ana Gilding, in all their various branches, on the most accoinmodat ine terms . „ - OLD CIIAIRS will be tsken in part paimcnt for new ones, or will be repaired or re painted at the shortest notice. Chairs purchased at this manufactory will be sent, free of expense, to any part of the District. nov 10—tf____ Xotice. THE undersigned takes this occasion to inform bia friend, and * he public that he has taken the HOUSE formerly occupied by Stroj stMTWUther, Williamson, and Barnard., This is Urge and convenient Kstabluhment, JhUJUH Well calculated for the accommodation of all persona, and particularly for private families. To those who mav think proper to patronise him in his new vocation, tlie undersigned can safely offer one assurance—the effort to pleaee. 1 he house will be in future known as the AMERICAS HOTEL jno. m. McCarty. Washington City^ept 14—d tta\s and . THOMAS L. MARTIN, \ This old stand, on King, between Royal and Fair fax street*, Alexandria, has on hand an extensive assortm^it of _ .. , FASHION ABLE HATS J of all description*, wli.ch he off rs lor sale yV$ / on the most reasonable terms -ti lie has also just received a large anJ j ' elegant assortment of CAPS^of the newest and most beau' iful fashions, j of all m-uerials, which he will sell on term* calculated ; to please purc'**strs All orders from the country strictly attended to, and j executed with dispatch.__ V3 in* s Vc. STF.PilKN 3ANGKU respectfully informs the pub lie that lie ha* commenced the UPHOLSTERING BUSINESS Upon King street, a few doors above Mr. Hurdle'* Chair Factory, where he is prepared to execute any de scription of Uph Isiery, and will furnish lo order Pea thtr tied*, lisir, Moss, and common Matrasses of any size, !$'C. &c. Stephen Sanger and IVilliam Creighton, under the firm o'i S inger U Creighton, have al»o com menced the business of CABINET M AKING, and they offer for s’>le Sideboards, Bureaus, Tables, Bedsteads, Chairs, Sofas fee. 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 Invest possible prices. Iti psiting promptly attended to jan 30-tf -_SVN’GKIt .<« CUKIGHT 'V., t Tvne'U Wa r\i\«'\, tie.. ROBERT //. MILLER HAS J'.’ST OPENED," RICIII.V git, superior Piench China Tea-Sets, 86 , pieces, icomplete, with coffee pots |)o do do in smliter sets Do do Teapots, Sugars, Creams, Plates, fee m A ban Iso lie assortment of rich Cut Ocean li rs, lumoicia, n imr», v-icm-s, > iu.ii era, he. A tew ricldy Cut Cologne Buttles for thr Toilet Very superior Pressed Glass Dishes, Go * I vered Dishes, Bowls, B itleriubs, Can dlcsticks. he &c. An assortm- nt of Toys forth* holiday# Plain, Cut, and Moonlight llall l.arnpa Cut and plain Table Lamps; Stable and Mall Lanthorns Cut and plain Lamp Glasses, Sic. Lam]) M ick for Astral and Mantel Lamps Blue, hr »wn and pink Printed Liverpool Dinner Services, complete One India China Dinner Service With Ins usual assortment of EARTHBNW ARE, CH/\A \J tiJLASS, wholesale and retail N B f'Z/’t'Jf in bnwi. dec20 S v>A\\\ T. YiVftns IV1SHKS to purchase FUK9 of different kinds, viz: Tf 40,GUO muskrat skins 3,000 mink do 5o0 otter do 70,000 rabbit do 4,*000 racoon do 3,000 r-:d fi»x do 2.500 grey fo* do 1.500 wild cat do # And he is determined n give the highest cash price Those having Furs to sell, will find it to their advantage to give him a call. He would inform h‘s old customers and the public general!) th;it he still manufactures as good work «s can be found in the ilistnct, at his old stand, opposite Vir. Jonathan Butcher’s Hardware Store, Kmg street, Alexandria ___jan 21—d im Jt>\\n Cu&\\\up« (LATE THOM BALTIMORE\) RF.SPKO I'PULLY informs his friends and ilie pub* lie gcnersl'v. tint hi' n*«*n«ls carrving on the DYKING BUSINESS, opposite Morse ft .lus»i»l> n’a, on Itoyal street, in the house lately occupied by Mr. Joseph H. While at a Lottery 'iffiw, where he will dye Ladies’ and Gentle men’s Giron nt* of every description in the best man ner; cleanse, bleach, and curl Hr nges of Merino and i’.ashmere Shawls; also Leghorn H nine's of every de scription; also Crapes and Silks of ev«*ri ilccr.ptiun; Gauze Shawls, bilk ilose, B unbazines, C7c. mar 7—il.imo CVina am\ E i\*U\en'ware. HUGH C. SMITH H^s lately reci ive<!, per ships Virginia and Shenandoah, One Hundred and F.igh'y-Two Crate* Ttnd Hogsheads I CHINA S' EARTHENWARE, comprising hi* F sl.t, 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 Set* Handsome Gilt China Tea Sets, of the best qua'i ty and patterns . Plated Castors of beat quality, silver mounted French Gilt Tea China, Ac imported from Paris, via New York, l.«rge assortment Rich Cut Glass B< w**. Celeries, Tumb'ers, Wines, nc., latest andl best pattern* Mould, d and Plain GLASSWARE, comprising every article in that way Window Gl*s» of every size Pipesiii boxes lllack. quart and pint Bottles, Wine and I orter Th- irmumeters, a great variety 5 Gallon Demijohn*___ CYuwAeft Nenneti 1 IAS mcr-ived, by ship Maryland, Capt. Morrell, IljI oirect from Liverpool, 10 bale* best Bridport Shad and Herring Twine, which the manufacturer say* is of the very best quality, and i* for sale on the u'ual terms, lie h**, likewise, received, Best cotton Burlaps # Drab woollen Keraevs Lowell cotton and wool Kerseys A few pieces best Point Blankets A few bales best Sheeting and Shirting Cottons He h»s on hand. Very first quality black Italian Lustring Ladie*,/Enghsh while silk and cotton Hose, best make English and French best Florentine Vesting, and velvet Waistcoalmg Blue and black superfine Cloths and Kerseymeres, \ Ac. Ac He expect* daily a consignment of Bed Tick* and low-priced Cassinetts. nov 23__ (i round P\aat&r, For sale by the Tun, Barrel, or Bushel. THE soliscnoer ha* on hand, and intends keeping during the *e*von, Gr .und Plaster, which will be | sold at as low prices as it can be procured at in the Dis . trict._ 'JON A. JANNKY. j IslagaYiate. a q> packages Cut, Plain and Moulded Glassware, J O received per schooner Harriet, and opening this day. On hand, a Urge and full assortment of CHINA, GLASS Cf EARTHENWARE, at the lowest rates, mat 26 „ H. C. SMITH. CHARLES KOONKS, Cabinet, Chair and Sofa Maker, Avie.nert * - to the corner of Alfred street. ' HAS on hand, and constantly manufacture* i ral assortment of , S’5* FASHIONABLE CABINET FUltNITl’Rp Which, for elegance and durability, lelies c.imneM " His stock, generally consists of V °C Grecian apd plain sofas,couches andloun ws Mahogany and all kinds of drawing-room Grecian, winged and single wardrobes Pedestal-endsideboir Is with marble tops *,,<1 m . , Gothic and various other ditto ‘ 1 Pier tables, wi*h marble and mahogany tops Pillerand block dining, card and tores Xfasttsbles do claw do do do ,10 Plain do do’ do do d„ Centric or loo C) Frenchand variou other bureaus, wit!i inu „ •>._ mirrors ‘ Ladies Iresiing tables, with and without rairurj Ditto workstandsand music stools Dittoand gentlemen’s aoioet, secretaries ir,d 1 ,, cases 1 Washslands, witli mirhle and mahogsny (ms Itichly carved and plain mahogany, uir.l ev e, ane c •> m,pie and common b^aditeads Cribs, cradles,cundlesian.!s,s!iv/:ng<lo ;vr UMf and every otherarticle in the cabinet " ■ LIKEWISE, Mahogany of various kin 11, ,teun sane l, cur!ir; shaded veneers,copal atr.is'o, racking bottoms -!..V B3D3. ^\PraA3333.1J. .. The above articles will be disposed of for eisUri, punctual persons on the most liberal term <. A very extensive patronage from Washington ir.<)e. cesme tosay.that I v.ll debverfurniture tenv • ... chaser in that citv free ofexpenre. Turning fc Carving executed i i t,a!>i'!;nv;m ma\ 20 Cabinet,Chair, and Sofa Alanubc tory. JiMES GRF.BN Cabinetmaker,—hafonlisnd.iri will constantly Veep at bis old stand on Kt.vtJ. st., Alexandria, 1st at the corner of 10th st., I'rnrotl* vania, Avenue Washington—a gener.,1 ** ■ ; :tn ,nt-l the tniitott'ashionfthlc and durable Fumitt.rc,ubirhIt will warrant equal, if not superior in quality, ton. over offered! n the District:— Cur.sUtingin pkrt,if Grecian, winged and plain w ardrobes Gothic,pedeslalendand pfsirwidchi tu'.t Ditto, with r.ellaicttsand marbltslabs French and plain bureau* i Dressing do w ith mirrors hndies,nndGentlemena,secrctf.ric:*.;n hook-c*re Pienableaw it li marble and iralmgai ytops Pillerxndclaw.lining,breakf»siaiidc&rt!*s,>lc« Plain do do do do uc Ladies work stand Shaving andcand! do W’ashUandswithmar and msbogi,r.tt0p Grcciani'ofa’s Mahogany chairs .Wusic\tools,bidetts,cribs, radios Portable writing desk rise With agcneralissortmentofbcdstcs.il ofricLij carvt-d mahogant,maple and stained woods,sllcf which willbe so.ilaslow forcash asthej canbepur chased ofthcsarnequality atany other niantfacicry n the Union. ALSO, jfnissortmen ofMDomingoand/hiy of llondurn Mahogany, a partof whicl ia suitable f or Landrails, steam sawed curl and shaded veneers, copal n:. nish ofisupertor quality,sacking bottoiri,cordi.bc TaaVISTG AVD CARVING. Handsomely executed msy 5 District of DoVuinVui. Alexandria County, to wit: Octobeu Term, 1832. William Morgan, < omrdainant, 1 against Adam Lvnn, executor <»i Esther Halley, who w»i the only surviving executrix of William lid ley, deceased; Thompson Halley oneoftlicdr visees of the said William, Nathaniel Gstes, srd Anna his »ife, and Eleanor Nesbit—which Mid Anna and Eleanor are two of (lie daughters and devisee* of the aaid Win. Halley, deck!;-C I ittlr, and Evelina bis wife, and Ami Halley, ^ the latter an infant under the age of tw enty »nr years - w-hicli said Evelina and Ann are tlr only children of Robert Dailey’, deceased, who wm j a son and devisee of the said William lialle*, * deceaa *L William II. Moore, Peter Gooding, > and Ann his wife; William it. Gunnell, ai’il M» ! " rv his wrifes.nmhrad Powell, and Catharinr (,’• I liis wife} John I Moore, and Klizalnlh M-iore —which said W illiam II., Ann, M try. Catharine , C , John J , and Klisabeth, t-re the only child ren and heirs at law of M;yy Moore, aiintlu-r of the daughters and devisees i f the sai i U liiLw Halley, deccastd, Defendant*, J FIT A K Defendants, Thompson Halley, Vat'said 1 Gates, and Anns h'S w fe, Kleanor Nt-sbif, Little, and Kvelina Ilia wife. Ann llalhv. V. »n. II Moore, Peter Gooding, and Ann liis wife, Wiiiiam Gunnell, and Mary lit* wile, Btishrnd Pow* ll, • '• 1•* tliarine C. his wife, John J Moore, »• I K iza4**'1 Moore, not haring ent, red tin ir Hpp<aiai-<i ' If1' ! security, according to the statute and the rules M 1 ‘ Court; and it appearing to tin ssti.laclniii of'! *“ < that they are not inhabitants «>1 the Dutre ' «| ( oiunt bia} on the motion of the Ccmp’ainant, by Ins to it iS'OnDEiisn, That the said absent Defend u.is do 5P pear here on or befit e the first da v of the sic xt Ma\Tcl nf this Court, and answer the bill of th • Compl*'1 *! •. and give security for performing the dt-crc s y ' Court} and that a copy of this order he lurtlr.ri'li f 1 lisbed in the A:exandria Pheniz G»zet*e tor '* months successively, and that another copy he p' ‘1 at the front door ui'tiie court-house jit a*»i<» county Test.- K. I, LfcK, C C mar 4—2m -_____ House & IaajV tor rtale nr VVei»t* - . The subscriber offers ror sab or n t •* ■ VrVi HOV9E HALF ACHE L<>L i’JiJi at the intersection of Wash iiig»o» a»d r" ' iImJu ko streets,! n which he now resides nov t — lawtf KDMUND L • Itamij A\n». Q A Pourth, lulf, one* and two gallon II " CJ‘*r just received per schr V<;5 icily, Loin H"*1 Alio'on Hand, Five Gallon Dcqnj -hns, German and Am*: .< for sale by tin* dozen or smalitrquantity, fob 11 H. C. 8UIT* | JOB PHINTINCr. Books and Pamphlets, ! Lottery Bdl», Catalogues of Sale, Dana do Bank Checks, . Hat do Law, Commercial & other , chow do Husks Horse do Policies of Insurance, Stage do Hill ooks, : Cards Lottery Pickets, Blank Votes Bills of Lading, 1 Militia Notirrr. In all its varieties, neatly executed, and" dispatch, at the Phenix Gazette Offiire, v (t will he executed even/ description of printin'!,r. therm RED, BLUE, GHEES, or YELL LOTTERY SILLS DF RVF.RY KIND FOR SALR AT THIS °Wir* PAMPHLETS printed at the Gazette fWr