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DR PATriSON'S CYCLOPEDIA or MEDICAL <$• CHIRURGWAL SCIEXCE. \ weekly news taper for the circulation of Medical and Surgical iniorwMt'on, to be published in Wash ing* on G»tjr Edi'ed hv ORVNVIIXB SHARP PATTISON, M. D. Professor of Anatomy in Jefferson College. J\ s it is the intention «f the publisher to circulate, in \ f-» weks, a specimen number of the '* Cvclopx dia f Medical and Chintrgical Science." and as an op portunitt will then be fforded to the Editor to give a full exposition of the pi in on which the Journal will be conducted, he consider* it unn<-ce*aary, in the pre sent advertisement, to do more than announce its pub lication, and to state br'nfls its object Th-march of imprirrmint in Medical and Chirur gical Science his. within a few years, advanced with a rapidity unparalleled in th.- histo-y of the other scien ces. Th-* presses of Gr-at B tain, France, Germany, Italy, and the United States of Am-rica, are sending for»h ewer* w ek valuable original work*, and the nu rnerous Medical Periodical* which issue are replete ui h diaeov-ries, facts, anj cases, which k* is of the highest imp-’riance to'the cause of humanity and the interests of Medi-al Science that they should be made kn >wn to the m mbers of the profession in the United St*:-s nameliste’y on their publication- It is intend ed thitthe Cyclopxdia of Medical and Chirurgical Science shill accomplish this mas* important o'j ct It will he devoted to the repnblication of the stand- | ard works of the pi-.fes*M>n, to the circulation of medi I cal news an i to h circumspective review ol the pro gress »f Medical and Su*g:c»l Science. 'I he subsert* | b-rs >o the •• Cvc-upx .a" will, therefore, nut onlv obtain to tlie'.r linrari. »t a small expen.e, reprint* of all the medical works, but they will be ma -e ac- I quvntrd. week v, with every tiiitig of interest wine.i tj taking place in th^-.r pr lAsaim A gentleman ia now in Europe for the pnrp-ise of m .king arrangements to have all the new w-*rks on Medicine and Surgery, a id all th«* Medical Journals un i Uevi ws, transmitted tq the Editor immediate^ an their juibhc-i-*n; and an experienced Engraver has been engas-.-d to rvsi-K- in the establishment at Wash ington, lor th- purpose of executing the engraving winch m iv be rrq iire-1 to illustrate ill • subject* treat ed of G ntkmen arq tainted with the French, Ger man, and Italian languages, will make translations of the l-ed m* dica and »urgica' work* which may appear I lie INcto;.* I’h will be printed on a sheet 48 inches lot j? by 39 inches wi le, giving sixtv-four Urge royal oc'avo pagt-s. folded -ntu psmp-iie' form, stitched and covered Although folded into pamohet f->rm, it will be « newspaper, ni should be subj. ct to newspaper pos age only. It is proposed to give fifty two nil oners per annum, containing three tliouxau I hree hundred un! twenty-eight pages, or five volumes of sis liuu ired and fit\y pages each, at a subsc ription often d d arsper annum. A specimen number uill be >sxu*-d in a few weeks, and the n-*x* as anon as three thousand subscribers ire obtained. Those »hi desire to patronise the w irk, are req tested to address the rrausuim at Washing t n City, to a>ioin the first xear's subscription sli >ul 1 he forwarded on the receipt of the second number All co-n nunications inten led for the Editor should be ad-tressed to him -at I'hilaaltflphia kll letters ad ures-td a> cutter should have post *<* pa d DUFF GUKFN. W ashington f* tv. Wax 8, 18 ■.» —at \‘e £ k.ntir^. (1T.K'1KN 1' V BuK \S l\ at Ivs -sh ip on R iya J street, lit* j i » - r ;v I frotn N-'w V *rk a smalt as.».rt neut f TE'IFTHERY anal other urticb-s, which li-wii'l >-* lappyto ’.ij,! >y£ .'ttajo^ st which are th- f it!-, vi ag: U -xu.iie > -ar’s >1 With a number of other Superi ir «nt*q <e do description* Naple* da t’-ilog-xc, lavender, Vlori [a n<* xml sai ! to be a su «la an I Hay xv.at- r ;> :. i* a.’ic • ] V^ry fine Nap! s soap, for cup -rmr t-.det p..w 1<t shaving K on scente ! nursery d i I'ooth brushes, curls, puff. Ihxst .n salts An assortment of liandsonte Persian rme soap STOCKS He ter a1 mon I do Venus pomatum, for dye V r-w n: ,r ami Ceylon do ing real or grey hair black Jcsia.n 1C an 1 x‘. »!et do Penknives, raz -fr, 4,c. t'.» which he will be constantly adding. ' r La I.--? can have aim ixt any description of Hair w irk to or !er, at s t irt notice. Curls re dressed Hj h * >es, by vrict attenti in to uusiness. to merit a share of public patronage in the fine of his profession. Vwr Hattni. The STORE HOUSE next do»r to Washing Liil m x Hrtnt, and me Dwelling Jlouse attached tt, r u p >-.scasi xn of tne latter can be had immedi ately, and the former on \*l April. The Store House is to be put in prune order, with new modern win dows 'sc I’.i • superior location m 1 character of this property fur s Dry UuoU luiimu, s ill, it is hoped, ensure a good tenant readily. I iquire of Mr JosephJanney, or mar 20 GEO. JOHNSON & Co. To iset. \ comfortable Brick 7)*l ELLISG HOUSE, ■nth t»ut Houses c mipl-te, a ijoimng .lie house oe . -d by Mr Joseph Laches, onGainsru.i street — Tjssc,.ioi« in»y oc had immediately Apply to apr 6 CHARLES BENNETT. Drub \\uls\—Drab UalsW JUlIS T. 0. IVILRAR lias on han l DRAB HATS of all shades of color— 1 Superfine Rocky Moun tain Beavers, at f 6 00 2 Splendid cream color - - 6 00 Beautiful light otter 5 00 The old substantial brow n back Otter • 4 50 With a general assortment of other colors, from #3 50 to #1 50. All which I am de termined to sell at the n.ost ^educed prices Gentlemen coming to town and wanting Mats, will find it to their advantage to call on tl^stitvs'criber, two doors be l-'w ration Sc Butcher’s Hard ware Store, mn 8 \N in**, U^vvwa, 8cc. rpHE subscriber, having oeen an Impoiter and Deal *■ I'lLS lor many years, his in store a stock of everv description, old and pure, in wood and bottles Alto, h general assor m-nt of the best ‘elected articles in the GROCERY LISE. t*he B »ttlc I Wines—upwards of 300 Dozen, packed in cases ofone and two dozen each—have been se.cc'e 1 from the m >-t approved orsnds —London Par ticu'ar tltJi-irs. pa*t of which lste from India, very I oil; r its and B trgu idy do.) Sercial and Uual do ; j ti • I»t’s pure Grape Juice do t Old Sherry; Super or i B i gun lv Port; do. I»ry Portt Old Hock; with a v«ri , et> »f French an l other Wines. Ail jl w lien will be sold at the most reduced prices. : GUY A IK. IN SON Uc SON, j dec 4—eotf Fairfax street. Alexandria. tivtlUUng Hot for a ale . IWIut. aril a great bargain in a Lot of Ground on st Asaph ‘ti-eet, one hundred and fifty-six feet se- j ven ncliea south of Q ueen street, fronting on St Asaph ■ street twenty feet, nd running back one hundred and tw. n y • h->-e feet five inches, parallel with Q .een st | Tarms liberal. GEO. WHITE, j DR. W. JUDKINS’ Patent »^ec\fic Ointment, SOLD, WHOLSALE AND RETAIL, BY WILLIAM STABLER, Agent, Alexandria ! T!IK above Ointment is recommended to the public as a safe and certain remedv for‘ho*e obstinate i diseases, some of which liave so long baffled the ski! of medical science: 1st White swellii,gs of every description; 2J Sore lees and ulcers of long standing, 3d Schirrus or glandular tumors, particularly those hardened tumors in women’s breasts, which oftentimes terminate in ulcerated cancers; 4th Felons; or what some people know by the name of catarrhs, of every description. 5?h Rheumatic pains otthe joints; 6th Sprains and bruises of every description, or in whatever part situate; 7th Tetters of all kinds. In this comnlaintthe pa tient, in applying the ointment, must keep the part out of water; 8th Chilblains or parts affected by frost. CERTIFICATE. The following communication ad tressed to the pro prietor of Judkins' Ointment, from the lion- John Ta- j liaferro, Member of Congress, is h'glil v interesting.— j The gratuitous manner in which it is m nle. exhibit* feelings of no ordinary character towards suffering hu inanity t and is certainly well deserving of public at tention: IVasmrototr, Janmry 22, 1829. Sir—It has been my wish fora considerable time, ; to communicate to you the good effect wiili which I , have used the Ointment invented by a Mr. Judkins | and which I n >w understand is made and sold by agents appointed bv yourself, I have applied tins Ointment during the last three tears to every species of tumor and wound, without failure to produce a ce.rt in every instance- I consider it the most decided and efficient remedy in all cases of tumor, be the cause whatit may ; and I have found nothing so good for wounds of any description It mat be proper to add, that the core of a tumor called w hile swelling jjiven over bv the most lis'iuguished phy sicians as in curable, and which they d-c>di d would, without ampu* utimi. Tirnvr tHtsIln t nitient Utc Hil l p ntt imnu diate notice, effected by the use of Judkins' Ointment, and the patient is in fine health HU limb affected by the tumor being n s.ured to a perfect state of soon !• ties*. > Iso that the leg of an aged m in which hud b.'or. wounded, and exhibited me dreadfully ulcerated sur face from the knee to the foot, and which, for mon th,u t w • wars, had been considered incurable, wasef fectuillv >r. d by the application of Julkir.s’ Mint meot t iinor these two cases, which fell under my immediate nu.ice and management, as & decided evi drnee of the fficacy oltbis remedy incases of tumor and ofutcers. I nave expe ienced, as decidedly, he go >d Tret >fthis rem-dy in the cure of Felon*, and of every species of fresh wound. I (seems to me that anv 'im w i > wll obs-rye untie operation of this Dint mi >it, must be sitisfied as to its beneficial eff ect I can with hr aim >s* confidence recommend the u»e oft hi, valuable reim ly. lam, sir, very respectfully, J i:lN TALIAFERRO To Mr Cnantx* lIxasToxs, Proprietor} ol Judkins’Ointment, nearFrede- > ricktown, Xd. j NOTICE. 1-Z7* Having been fur several years in posses sion of a concern in Mr- Nithis -shut--tint's patent for making an 1 ve i Hug his Ointment kim* :» b, tin mm of4 t)r. O'. Judkins' Patent Specific Ointment,*— and s»id Nithan Sh pherd having obtained anew pat i ent thereon, :<n 1 I having likewise renewed witl- I V Shepherd the sane intere-t I held befn-e, it is deemed necessary that public notice be given oftln t urn-lance. Having devoted much time and care dunngth* above pert ,d. in preparing and making this Ointment, and been instrumental in giving it the gene ral character it has sustained, with whatever improve merit, n all this lime, it h »s received. I present it to public attention As hsretuiure, the genuineness of the Ointment may be known by the label around th< ointmont pot, thus: “ Made and said, wholesale and retail, near Frederick. Md by C Herat ons, concerned in the patent right " ! April 15. Mi MILKS IlKUe ION'S For sale by WILLIAM STABLER, j'tne 8 Druggist, Fairfax Street Office of the Chesapeake Ohio Canal Company, Washington. Feb. Gth, 1833. VTOTICEisIpt b> given, that an inslalmeut of two lal dollars and fifty cents per share, (be;ng the 35th instalment,) on evt ry <l;are of stock in the Chesapeake and Ohio (Final Company, is required to be paid on the day of April n. xt; a further sum oftwo dollars and fifty C-. fits per share (being die 36th instalment.) un |U| uai VI •*! £» f ur*l, « HII .MCI 911 •*■ Wl IW'» IJUJIKrU anil fifty cents per sh.ire (being the 37ih instalment) on ho 25th day of May next; and a further sum of two dollars and filly cents per share (oeing the 38tli insist. ment) on the ldth dav of June next; which instalments must he paid to the credit of the Che-ape^ke and Ohio Cabal Company, to the C shier or ottier Officer of ei ther of the following Banks, viz: the Branch liana of the United States at Washington Bank of Washington, do Patriotic Bank, do Bank of the Metropolis, do Farmers* and Mechanics’ Bank at Georgetown Bank of Alexandria, at Alexandria B- ok of Potomac, do F rmer’s Bank of Alexandria do Hagerstown Bank, in Hagerstown, Md. Branch of the Valley Bank, in Chariest .*■ v*. And the Branch of the Valley Bank in I .re burg, \ . i By order of the President and Director*. JOHN P 1 xtit K, Clerk Cliesapeake Si Ohio Cana! Company, feb 13 - wtJune 10 I'uttdf 'wUYhvuI MEDICINE. THP. subscriber still continues to apply the newly discovered remed\ for D}.spepsja wuh natch sue cess. His price is moderate. He has just received his cprimr supply of DRUGS, MEDICINES <y DYE STUFFS, all of which he .warrants us pure and cheap »s any in the place- Country merchants and physicians are par ticularly invited to call or forward their oiJers A good credit given to punctual dealers. •,* Superior calad Oil. W H \RPRR, may 1 Druggist, Fairfik st. Alexandria. ft®n\\u;\ \i. Larmuwt a: Co. Offer for sale, Qf \ Hhds. Orleans, Porto Rico and St. Croix Sugars OU 5,000 lbs Refined do 75 hhds Trinidad, Orleans Si St. Croix Molas-es 200 bags Rio and Java Coffee 20 do Pepper 15 do Pimento 60 boxes, half chests and chests Young Hyson, « l , Imperial and Gunpuw !er Teas e-0-> bushels Liverpool, ground alum, Lisbon and nr. . . l'ur*» Island Sait 200 sacks Liverpool blown do With their usual ass >rtment of Wines, Liquors, be. ! Also, 300 boxes mould and dipt CmdleO Of their own 20 000 lbs brown and yellow Soap $ manufacture apr 4 PAMPHLETS printed at the Gazette Office. Uea\W\ SecuYed, BY the use of the Hvgeian Vegetable Uinversal Medicine* of the British College nf Health. I.on don. which have obtained the application and recoin mendation of thousands who have been cured, in con sumptions, cho'era morbus *'ifl unmations, in or externalh; dvspepaia, fevers, ague, hh ige* lioua or nervous affection?, and all diseases <>l o . veilow fever, gout, rheumatism.lumbago, tic •!» (,r ux, drops*. St. Vims’*d.nce, epileosv. apoplexy, paralv sis, palsv, green sickness, and all obstructions to wine (he female form is so distressingly luble. and which sends s > many of this fairest portion «l me creation t<> their untimely graves; smallpox, measles, wt.orping cough, scarlet fever, asthma, jaundice, gm* el, stone and all urinary obstruction*; fi*tula, piles, strictures, ruptures. anJ s>philisim*llits stages; constipated bow els, worms, scurvy, it'diing* ot the rkm, king s (*i . and all culaneous disorder;; in short, every complaint to which the human frame is so direluily mbj ct, tin derail their varied forms and names; as the IJtgetan conviction is. that rraii is subject to on! on'y re.v Iiiteate.—that is, TO THR iMI't /i/I) Oh THL BLOOD, -from whence springs tv-ry complaint that can possioly assail his complicated frame; and tint it is the perpetual struggle «f 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 ot parents; the ignorance or maltreatment ol the Doctor?; or the vicious or gorm m lizing propensities of us all. This valuable Medicine, being composed nnlv oi vegetable matter, or medicmal herbs, and warranted, on oath, a. containing not -me particle of mercurial, mineral, or chemical substances, fall of which are un congenial to tin- nature ol man. snd tl.rref.jre destine live in tile bunun fiamc.) is found to be perfectly harmless to the inns', lender sge or weakest frame, un der every stage of humansulF. ring; ‘.he most pi av»nt and benign in it op -ration, and at the s .nc lime the most searching out the root of every complaint, how* ever dc« p. and ol perfointing a cure, tint *vas ever offered to the world This wonderful eff-ct, too, 's produced by th-j hast trouble to the patients, bv merely swallowing a certain number ofsmd! put*, and being called .* few extra limes to the purposes «»f e* a cuation, with the least possible sensation of pain, «>r exhan>tion o'" bodily s'rength, anJ without tin icur of cntching cold, or attention to dres* or i'iet, in any *vay different from their accustom* d habits. These pi'ls cure all casts aodi nr.no* be taken to excess Kzperience. which is the touchstone <-i all human knowledge, has long borne testimony to the r .. _a _. _ •_ __ ..s’ ilw.,v. n*. «<*»• fv, I its truth in this country. These ni themes cure hy purging; and y*=t the xveaV, the feeble, the infirm, the nervous, the delicate, are in a few days strengthened by their operation, bera ise they clear the body of it» bad humours, and invariably procure sound sleep Thcv are the safest and most tffl •acii us menicincto take to sea; preventing scurvy, r.oslix’er.ess, he. The Vigetable Cleansing Powders are of great as sistancc to patients, and facilitate the evacuation •»! had huprours; they soften, cleanse, and detach the acrimonious phlegm; are cooling, and ad. y the thirst, "ne, two, «r tlire*- powders may he taken throughout the day, mixed in half a wine glass of water I.jrlract of a I.tiler to Dr. Moat. ; » he mot.re which ha ind ced me o writethis letter to <;xi, is, that I nngh* be instrumental in the recommendation <>* Morrison’s Uti v rail Vegetable Medicines to t!ie ffl eted, which, ox t!;c Divine bless ing has cured me of the scarlet Fever. My case was a» fulluxxa: Whilst returning f- m W .u>iiii:gUm to Alex andria. I was taken very il , which obliged me, on my arrival, to retu-r suddenly t» bed, h t could not sleep, and h-- nest d«y tny thr.nt became so tru' h inflamed, tb.it I could scireelx swallow; and mv I <cc, breast,and bo-lx, presented evident sx mp'ums tif the great dan g< r I was hi, and I knew rot what to d ; Calomel or Keren > I abhorred as poison, .nid therefore desired no as-i stance fr ,ni the Druggist; but my mother, who b.d ixp net.ced ill good*IT ct of tlie ll'geian I’il-s in s case >r - wo of her * wo, >n.»si strenuously advist d me t« try t tie ir virtue, which, with reluctance, I con seiitrd to, and commenced * y .taking «ight No. 1 pit s (ft night, ao : ei. lit ><» 2 the next morning and con timu d lA ng increasing d uty, morning and veiling, until I took sixteen No 2 at m tinrr, w hich were di« solved in water, as. by means of my sore throi*, | cou’d not otherwise s allow them. I confess the 'lose made m»- feel soir.t what qtiteinii.slt, <ic ; nut the pills anti the powd. la of w hich I too* one or two tea-spoon-full a day, operated well, and the final result w^s, that I fell into a sound s|t<-p, , f w inch 1 had been d prived, a i l die next morning a a oke in a stair of perspiration, freed from fever, coo and comthrta de, and in, reason (for I hud her n der .isged in mind) returned; and on the 9th day front the time ' was first t-ken, I h it my room, and have excrsmcc enjoyed bett. r health than I did befoie Vnu have nty leave to make what u-e you please of ttis I wish you success, and am. nr, xour obedient friend, * M'.UY ANN FOW LKK. A lex i I) C. March 14 18>?. The genuine Medicines can he had of \V.\1 POMEROY, Alexandria, Hole .Igtnt for the District of Co uvibra mid its vicinity. By whom the Pills art sold in packets or one, two, and three dolhrs each, soil the Powders at 37 j cents per box, with printed dir* ctiuns; and also by the fo( lowing -Job. tgi nt>: It. *V PoUinhorn, between 9*h and 10'h treets, Pennsylvania Avenue; John Sti lins. V . i- t V.utiinfflnn, aii.t I'll, nuts (!. Wright. Georgetown; ot whom alone can tlie Medicines be warranted genuine By appointment of Dr. II S. Moat, II. P. vi.. M. II II , Brooklyn, Ntw York, 'he sole importer of these Medicine* M«rrisonia, nrth - Family Adviser, price $2 75; Prac tical Proofs, eilustruted b> numerou* cases of cure, se cond ami third editions, price 25 and .u $ cents; to be had as above. Alexandria, mar 21,1833— W,vi WuvtV.e, Chair Manufacturer and Ornamental Painter, i'llANKFUL for the patronage he has already re l ctivedfiom his friends and the public, re*pect r.jMy informs them tha he willcontinue to make, and k* * p constantly for sale, si fair prices, at his Manufac '->rv, - oii'h w>--t corner -if King and Columbus streets, :i »'iie J Si Douglas’Store, A general assortment of Gre cian, Fancy and Windsor Cizazss. The pun.ic .ire r.-.p cdully invited '.o call and . xamine his present assort i <ient. Ite feels assured that lhe\ will! •)« foun l n it tube interior, either in the | durability of their nuttnals or th- neatness ol their ex -cudon, to th"*e "t soy other m mufac urer in tne Dis trict He will ex* cut Sign ami Ornamental Painting ana Gilding, ' in ail their various bnnehea, on the most accoimnoiial ' injr terms Ol,l) CH Al'tS will be taken in part pa-, ment for | new ones, or will be repaired or re painted at the shortest notice. Chairs purchased at »hi-manufactory will be sent, free of expense, to any part ot the District novlO—tf 3ohn C\iA‘\vv, (LATE FROM BALTIMORE,) RESPECI FULLY informs hi* friend* Slid the pub lic generally, that be intends earn mg on the DYEING BUSINESS, opposite Morse h loaselyn’s, on Jtoial street, in the house lately occupied by Mr. Joseph H W hile as a Lottery Office, where he will dy e Ladies’and Gentle lien’* Garments of every description in the best msn- | ter; cleanse, bleach, and curl Fringes of Merino and Hashmere Shawls; also Leghorn Bonnets of every He icription; also Crapes and Silks of ever* description; Llauze Shawls, Silk llose, Bombazines, Sc. mar 7—dStno PROPOSALS F or publishing in the City of Washington, by E S. DAVIS, of South Carolina, a tri weekly paper, called T II E E X A M I N E R. THE Kiiit'i' is fuli> n-ns.-le <»t the d fficulty and re sponsibility which at all times present them-enes in an undertakingut this kind, and m >re particularly since the introduction of a new poli'ical h-reny. The Editor is, moreovir, aware of the turmtil and perplexity t.f the voevion hr is aho"t to asa-imt; but he feels as every patriot -hould fr ', v hen he pet reives t!ie approaching dinner of a dissolution o( the Union, | and the destructi* n of die frre nstitutions c.f this gre .t K< public, that it is b« duty to vindicate and su» a n the rights of the people, aud expose*o public g z die intrigues and duplicity of »c!fi-h and designing rnen. t . 1 The Editor will support the present Administration He i« personalty an ! p niticaily the friend of Hie Chief IlHgis’.rate He believes no man, rxc«pt lien. Wash- ; ington, ever pnssi s«ed in so great a degree the confi ' ilcnce of the American Feople; and surely no man ! ever better deserved it. The eminent difficulty, at this time, to ascertain the ■ political tenets ol certain aspirants, in relation to many i great national questions, renders it necessary that tue Editor should here r» m.«ik that tie holds the d 'ctr.in-s of the lute Proo’stration of the President of the Unite* St .t*s to he -triedy orthodox, a- d such as were enter taine-i and inculcated bv the immirltl VV ishtoglou On these doctrines wi'l depend the future destiny of this great Confederacy. The Examiner will lie open to s full, fearless. ’>ut decorous di-cu— ion of all matters rel-iing to lh> alT- 'S uf the nation, the public conduct of public men, an] the exposition of v ry mal practice in office. On the q iesti> ii of the tie k, «t»-s Editor has r fl ct cd much} and ;.s h is n it indeble 1 t<> that iii-ti'uti ut fur loans, nr ain other fiviir, lie will he pod .nrd when he states that it i- his opinion the t-sc.il rehtdi ns of tin (lowrnmcsit and Country ivqin s Itsiiknt - iinj sort; hut ulie'het die piesent he the- best or w ietih-r it should be modi tied, w'dl Le the subject ul utuie dis cussion. As regards the question of Dome-tic Industry, th- i F.ditor can, with much sincerity, declaie, that iie be- , lieve* nmlhiig tends in-rc t'> iT.'irnu-, a.lorn, an ! entich j th* country, than the laudable curious uf our maiiu I facturcr* j The skill, the cipita', and untiringentr rpri-e which j [ arc nuw employed in the elxljnrxii n <1 the various ; make us one of the most fl mritiii.g and iridepeud. »i | nations on earth. N.ture appears to have bestowed upon os what sli* bus retiia d to every other people—a country embrac j ingall the variety of climate aiul s<.il, hid • ittdiig all , the variou* production*! of the earth, iiect SSary to tile | comfort of man To the People of the District of Columbia, and par- • ticularly to 'hose of this f.ity, the ► di'or would b<’g | leave to rent irk. that he feels h lively iiiter-ast in eve rv thing will h relates to the future prosperity of the piace surveyed rnd located under the immediate and spe. iul auspices of the great Washington. The ► xaminer will be published three-times week ly, at five dollars per annum, and the first number will be issued on the four'll lay of July. Washington City, May 22, 13>2—t UO DHUGS. CUKMICALS, DYK-S I’GF^S. &c. ; Selected by the Subscriber, just received and for sale: i M iNfi which, are fre-h vala.l oil, from Marseilles .a an i B 'rdcaux; in baskets; do do. do fr> m F o rettee; flasks in box* s [Bibuonl; Turkey guni myrrh; r. fined ca-Upi. African pepper, in pov.dcr; sulphate oj q.iinin*, h'r* i>cll and Am ric«n he»t; compound chlorine tooth wnli; alcohol, vod ot dia.gieeabie odor; Howard's rj'un.«-l and tartar emetic. Irom f.on don; stipe*sot l.quunce piste, in Hindi rods. stamped Polozz genuine socotorine alo-.-s; cupping iuatru j snent-; chloride * f linn; chamomile flowery; best i f.ngiish saffron; Northern honey strained, a sup ri >r article for table use; marble mortars, an assortment; [ bleached Jamaica g.;*g-r; do. in powder, very eligant; fresh lloiiduras sarsaparilla; very pure white mustard i seed, for medicine; pearl tapioca; Cus’i'e snip; mar. ; bled bar soap, highly scented; Spanish arnotto; C arra- ■ gecn, <>r lri*li nio-ss, a new article of fond for invalids • also for making blanche mange, rrungt, lemon, or s*t- j vory jellies end whits soup; an assortment if teeth j biusliey, gum copal, 1st quality, selected; shell luc; I best India ihuh.irb root, selected; Turkey rhubarb, in . root; Itussian isin da»s; American do , toth in sheet; i Cass'a, in mats; fine sp nge; tine borax, refined; nurs- j mg bottles; apothecaries giaaswa<<; castor oil, of I lie : I beat qualitv ; India twine, refir.cl sa'tpetre; extra fine j Burgundy {iilcli; spirits of turpentine; cremor tartar, powdered; rid tartar, or argoi; ground hache wood; velvet cork*; ground logwood, (true Ompe chy) ground fustic; in-; tiide'ilde ink, in cases, Oe-t quaiit* ; tdiitiese sieves, <sC Ali of wliieli wdl lie disposed of cn moderate terms at wholesale or retail. Country merclu.es are invited to call WH. 3IAUI.hU. 5 mo 9 —If ( Vy’vrrenton Spec ] Wv\\« tvm\ THOMAS L, MAH PIS, 4 This old stand. on K'liy, between ituvkl ami Fair k fax streets, Alexandria, hasoniiand anextensive , assortment of , FASHIONABLE HATS ofali descriptions, w Inch lie i.fi r» for sale on the most reasonable terms. He Iras also just received a large and elegant assortment of CAPS, of the newest and most beautiful fashion s, of all m«teria:s, win .li lie wid sell on terms calculated to please pure him rs I All orders from the country strictly attended to, and . executed wi lt despatch. _ \ Ju\\u T. Rvi\na 1 WISHES to purchase FUdS of d.flerent kinds, viz: , 40,000 mu«krut skins 3,000 mink do 500 otter do 70,000 rabbit do 4,000 raco<>n do 3,000 rtdfox do 2,500 grey fox do 1,500 wild cat do And lie is determined 11 <iv»* tin* highest cash price Those hiving Furs to sell, will find it to their advantage to givt him a call. tie would inf irm h s old costumers and the public generally that he still manufactures as goo 1 work as can be found in the District, i i old stand, opposite vtr Jon« hail Butcher’s Hard ware Store, King s'reet, Alexandria. jan 21—dim Removal. Jl! WHITE respectfully informs his friends and j • the puulic, that he his removed his Boot and > bhoe Store on King stieet, 2 doors above Fairfax street, where he is opening a large ar.d general ai.ort- ! ment of I BOOTS-AND SHOES, most of which were made to order and will be sold l(.W Also, of his own manufacture, Shoes of all descrip- ; lions, of the latent stvle and best materials. He it now manufacturing ladie*’fine kid Shpptrs, French style | All kinds of Sh .es made to order, may 4—tf J. VI. White 1 HAS ju<t received per schooner Abigail, a lot of 1 BOOTS Is? SHOES, consisting in part of > ® Men’s fine c«lf pegged French Edge Boots, a handsome article for summer wear i 1 Men’s fine Calf Nailed Boots ! i l)o black and tea colored Rock-skin Shoes ! > Women*!, Shoes of various kinds All of which w ill be sold lew for cash. ine cause, nt an puces miou'i1 r\, ,i ii i . creasing i*s CiiCUiutu n, . if ii( . tug that such v i I til' ir .ke.r. , u„- | : . unnecessary t«» urge its i • p..r'.:n,cc up«*i: tl. ir ir *1 I lie Ca'.h die J mrii.t »i. -tie print, d <>n •. h.v ,, sheet, linepsp.r, with ham's'ine typo, st l|,rtt. |. iars per annum, pa.sole on rect^pt • i il.e fc Iii# proposed to commence the jmb n r , , ih first of August, or soot er, aim .d » »i |] | r> tronage be rt .el*ed. It is imped t!.:,t _ . who intend to become «u!iscribrrs, i.r u! v v> i. I •, undertake to collect them, will hirnisi tl, n b\ it,,*, linn*, to enable the Kd'l r to make an ruin • f t e iiuoiber ol copies 'o Uc s'rue, < oli' A J , iui.i ,' tiu per cmt. wih be made t-> soy pirsou bn a, . < spun iule fv.rUnsubsCiibt.rs. A. F CL'NM.NGIIAU. Washington Cite, I) ('..Slay 15. 1833. Hdilors of papers in the United Mute*»: t! (>u da wid confer a favor, which, at any time, a.11 ben ., procated, by inserting the auote in their respect.te journals. may 17 tt\vvciidVvl turnitnrt. CHARLES KOONKS, Cabinet, Chair and Sofa Maker. Kins',ue.: J. to the corner of.Wred street. * 3 AS on hand, and constantly manufacture* sgtet 11 ral assortment of FASHIONABLE CABINET FURNITURE, Which, f\.T ile.nnce and lurahility, idies compete, i. !lisslock, generally consists ut Grecian and plain sofas, couches and lounges Mahogany and all kinds of drawing-room chairs Grecian, winged and single wardrobes /■'edestal-end sideboard# with maroletops ar.d n.'r. r* Gothic and various other ilttio Pier tables, with marble and mahogany tops Filler and clock dining, card and bet as ..,tub! * do claw do do ti» do Plain do do do do <•» Centric or loo co Frencha t.l variou other bureau*, with atmt*.'.! .! mirrors Lm'ies lroasmg tables, with and without r. i;.< it Isitto workstan Is and music etc o!s Ditloan I gentlemen’# -terctaries si.-' ' '* cases iVasks'siul*, with marble and mahogany ti j • Itiehly csrrrd and j. ti, ma igany, maple and c< muion be. : -t • t. * dribs, era Ues,caiidl, stan is,al .vir... Ii.prI. ’» *• ir.d every other article in the c.*b.iu:i me. //FVh’I.V/' Mahogany of various kinds, strain **•*> !, £• l!ii(le(ir«nrrri,ciijiilriiai|li,-s(Klni .■•df'Jts.c rj>, B3D3 G XTC’X U331 VJ. The above articles will be di:p<>aed of for collar'® mi net uh I persons on the must lib. ra: ten s. \ very expensive patronage !>•>•?. Wushnigtot1"' tea me to say, that I r. I lenver furniture to*1’) i •' : baser in that c<tv t.ee ofexpence. Turning A* Curving executed in ihtbmt u>annit may .ill Jabinet,Chair, ami Sola Mi\nu*sc tor y. J%MES GK8FN Cabinetm^ker.-htfonl will constantly keep, at l.i» old*t»nd en It I1;' t., Alexandria, Lr at the corner oilUh nt., 1 «■*'**( ania, Avenue Washington—a genera' anscr'c* ■1 ^ he mostfashionablc and durahli Furniture.v! vill warrant equal,if not superior in quality, t' 1 ver offered! n the District:— Consistingi n perl. • Grecian, winged and plain wardroN s Gothic, pedesta lend and plainsiiicbin rus Ditto, wrthcelJarctliand roart.'csLt a Frcr.chand plain bureau* Dressing do with mirrors Ladiea’and Gentlemen* seerctarietan bo: k*c»>« Pienable*with marble and mahogany t. p» Pillerandsla wdining, breakfast and cart '% Plain do do lio i!u ^ Ladies work stand Shaving andcand! dc Washstandswithmar and n.ah"g*riitcT * Grecian iofa’a Mahogany chairs -Ifosic i tools,bide Its,cribs, rad!: s Portable w riting desk a&c Wjth igencralissortmcntof bedsti ads cfrscb'j arved mahogany ,#maplc and stained mods,*1 rhich will be so.daslow forcash asthey r?n he f i based ofthesamcquality alauy other inanofactcry : the Union. ALSO, jfnissortroen of£ft Domir.goandifayof Hoiu'ut’M tahogany, a partof which is suitable f or bar.dr* * team sawed curl and shaded veneers, cop! n' ishofasiperiorquaiity,sacking bottcir.s.cords.^c TuainiuG a:id c*rvizg, Handxomelv executed___ Mutr cf Gibiut fcrsitcre. 2JTEPHEN S SANGER respectfully ioforrra d-< J public that he has on hand, at his Upholster:"? ' ’ ibli.hment on King street, a Lw door* above Mr I lurdle'a Ch*;r Factory, BEDS, M.iTTRASSES, Ac. nd will furnish to order any description of Upholdi ng or Cabinet Furniture at ihe loweat possible pf,tr“’ ind with the utmost d'-patch N. It. Repairing promptly attended to. may 6—if