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DR PATTISON'S CYCLOPEDIA OF MEDICAL Sf CHIRURGICAL SCIEXCE, A wek'v ne * s.tsper tor the circulation of Medical and Surgical information, to be published in Wash ington 'My Edited by GRVNVILLE SHARP PATTISON, M. D. Professor of Anatomy in Jefferson College. $ ,t is the intention of the publisher to circulate, in af-w weeks, a specimen numherof the •• Crclopx dia » Medical and Chirurgieal Science.” and as an op pnrtitnitj will then be afforded to the Editor to give'a full exposition of the plan on whjch the Journal will be conducted, he considers it unnecessary, in the pre sent advertisement, to do more thin announce its pub lication, and to slate briety its object The march of improvement in Uedicil and Chirur gical Science h *. within a few years, advanced with a vapidity unparalleled in the histo-y of the other scien ce*. The presses of Great Britain, France, Germany, fta'v, and the United State* of America, are sending forth ever* w-ek valuable origin*! works and the nu n-rotis Medical Periodicals which* issue are replete with discoveries, facta and cases, which i» is of the highest importance to she cause of humanity and the interest? of Medical Science that they should be nude known to the m mbers of the profession in ttie Un.led Sta’es immediately on their publication. It is intend ed th*t the Cyclops lia of Medical and Chirurgieal Science shall accomplish this most important object It will be devoted to the repub'icatiou of the stand ard works of the profession, to the circulation of medi c*! news and to a circumspective review of the pro gress of viedical an 1 Surgical Science. The subscri bers to the •• Cyc*o{ * lia” will, therefore, not only ootam to their libraries, at a small expense, reprints of all the medical vn-ks, but thev will be made ac q united. week \, with every thing of interest whic.i ts taking place in their profession A gentle nun is now in F.urope for the purpose of m-ikuig arrangements to hive all the new w irks on M -dic.ne un i Surgery, ami all the Medical Juiirnsl* and itevi- w*, transmitted to the Editor immediately on their pubFcaliont ami an experienced Engraver has been engaged to reside in the establishment at Wash ington, for the purpose of executing the engraving which mtv be required to illustrate th • subject* treat ed of G-rtlem-n acquainted with the French, G* r man. and Italian languages, will make translations of th** best medics and -*urg;ca' works which may appear in tlv*s» languages, fur re publication in the Oclopaa lia. 1 he Cvctorx lia will be primed on a sheet 48 inches !o* g bv 38 inches wide, giving sixty-four Urge royal ncuva page*, folded into pamphie1 form, stitched and i-nurmi Although foi led into oamohiet form, it will bo a oew-ipsper, and should be subject to newspaper pos'age ouly It is proposed to give fifty two numbers per annum, containing thre^ thousand hree hundred an I twenty-eight pages, nr five vo'umea of six hundred ami fifty pages each, at a subscription often dol'ats per annum. <a specimen number will be •ssu*,d in a few weeks, atid the next as s-.:m as throe thousand subscribers are ubtainc 1. Those who desire to patronise the work, are requested to address the rvaLfsHBK at Washing t n rity, to whom the first \ear’s subscription should be forwarded on the receipt of the second number All communications intended for the Editor should be a Pressed to ium at Philadelphia Ml letters ad dressed to either shoulj have postage paid 1)UFF GREEN. Washington (' ty, \Ja\ 8, 18 -3—tf _ ner^f. §'C. CI.F.MKNT A B IK AST, at his Shop on Roya street, hasju*t received fr >m New York a small assortment f PAJflfWSfl f sndother article*, which h« would t>.' happy m dispose of, .Am.ingsi win.bare the fai!o»i»g: Cienuim: bear’s oil With a number of other S tperior anuq-ie do descriptions Saule* do Cologm*. lavender, Flori [a new sod sai l to be a su da and Hty water p rior attic e] Very fine Napl. s soap, for Superior t diet powder - shaving It c i »eented nursery do T<w>th brushes, curls, puffs Pr-st .n salts Au rssortment of handsome Fern in rose snip STOCKS B" ter almond do Venus pomatum, for dye V r-n^ dar mnJ C?v!on <lo ing r-:d or grey hai? black tv,s» nine *n I \ aid do Penknives, raz >rs, ike. To w tich he will be constantly adding I’Ll lies can have almost any description <>f Hair work to ier, »t -hart no'i e. Curls rc dressed tie hopes, bv s'rict attention to business, to merit a ahire of public patronage in tbr line of his profession. fc vnr \UhU r'fal The V7VRE HOUSE next door to Washing £*i*»l an * Brent, and the Dwelling House attached tii.-1 J Possession of the latter can bi had immedi ately, and the former on 1st \pril.. The Ntore House i* to be pat in prime ar ler, with new :n Jern w in dows, sc The superior location vi 1 character of tills property for a Dry Goods business, will, it is hoped, ensure a ' g »od tenant readily. fnjuireofMr Joseph Jantiey, or m.r _ GKO- JOHNSOS & Go ’i'o \sfct, i iMf A comfortable Brick DiYELLISG HOUSE, vith nut Houses complete, adjoining the house o- .,.‘dbv Mr Joseph Eachcs, on Cameron street.— Posses.ion may be hast im-iiediatelv. Apply to apro _CHARLES BENNETT. 13tub VltiVa1.—\3rwb ttaVaW - JUlf.y T. O. IVILBJUl lias on hand DRAB HATS gg of all shades of color— ^ l Superfine Rocky Mnin. » tain Beavers, at #6 00 *J Splendid cream color . • 6 00 Beautiful light Otter 5 0(J The old substantial hrovin back Otter * 4 5C With a general assortment of other colors, from f3 5C to $1 50. All which I am de terminedto sell at the moat reduced prices. Gentlemen coming to town and wanting lists, will find it to their'advantage lo call on the subscriber, two doors be< low Patton & Butcher’s ll^rd ware Store, may 8 VY iuft», YAcyvvura, &c. T IE subscriber, having De?u an Impoiter and Deal er in «' I 'tES for many years, hit in store a stock of every description, old and pure, in wood and bottles Also, a geueral assortment nt the best selected article: ta the GROCERY USE. The Bottled Wines—upwards of 300 Dozen pacacJ in cases of ont and two dozen each—havebec •.•looted from th? m >*t »nproved brands —London Par tieutar 4adeira. part of which late from India, ver< oi l; Tints and Burgundy do.; Sercial anti Bual do <;lon’a pure virape Juice do ; Old Sherry; Super o B irguudv Port; do. Ory Port; Old Hock; with a v.ri ety »f French sn l other Wines.. Ail of which will be sold at the moat reduced prices GUY ATKINSON St SON. dec 4 —eotf Fairfax street. Alexandria. UuYWWng YaoV lor aaYo. 1WILL aril a gr-at oargain in a Lot of Grouud oi St Asaph street, -me hundred and fifty-six feet se vert inches south ot Q leen street, fronting on St. Asapl street twenti feet, and running back one hundred an: twn v «hr***- feet five inches, parallel with Queen st Terms liberal. GEO. WHITE. A * ‘ * »• ‘ . 4 DU. \V. JUDKJNS’ Valent Ointment, SOLD, WHOLSALX AND RETAIL, BT WILLIAM STABLER, Agent, Alexandria I THE above Ointment is recommended to the public as a »:»*• and certain reined * fur those obstinate diseases, some of which have »o long the sWil* of medical science: 1st White swellings of every description} 2d Sore legs and ulcers of king 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. 5th Rheumatic painsolthe joints; 6th Sprains and bruises of every description, or in whatever psrt situate; 7th Tetters of all kinds. In this complaint the pa tient, in applying the ointment, must keep the par' I out of water; 18th Ciik’bliins or parts affected by frost. CERTIFICATE. . Tiie following communication a ! Irc.v.ed to '.lie pro ! prietorof Judkins* Ointment, from the Hon- John Ts i tiat'erro. Member of Congress, is highly interesting.— The gratuitous manner in which it is made, exhibits . feelingsof n * or linary charicter towards suffering hti* inanity: and is certainly well deserving of public at tention: "’sshinotos, January - 2, 13.’9. Sin—Ith»«beenmy wish, for » considerable time, to commupicaU: to-you the good effect with which I have used the Ointment invented by a Mr. Ju Ikins. and wlticli I now understand is made mul sold In agents appointed bv yourself, I hive applied thi> Ointment during the last three >ears to every species of tumor and woun 1, without failure to produce a cure in every instance. I consider it the most derided and efficient remedy in all case* of tumor, be the cause what it may; and I have found nothing so gon.l for wounds of any description It may be proper to add, that the cure of a turn >r called whije swelling given over hy the most listinguishcd physicians as in curable, and whichthey decitl, d won id, without ampu tation, prove futalto the patient, was, uvdi r m\ imme diate notice, effected by the use of Judkins' Ointment, anil the/nstirnt is in fine he.d'h Itis limb .iflVeted III the tumor being restored to a perfect slat e of sound new. t Iso that the leg ofan aged m«» which had been wounded, and exhibited mipdreadf j'.Jy m c. rated sur face from the knee to t lie font, and which, for more tli in two years,had been Considered incurable, wasef fectually cured by the application oi .In 1 Kins’ Oint ment. I mention these two cases, which fell under ini immediate notice and management, as a decid 'd evi denceuf the efficacy ofthix re me ly mi c.ses oflumot and ofulcersi I haveespe ieneed, as decidedly, the good effect ofthis remedy in the cure of Felons, and of every species of fresh wound. It seems to me that | any one who wll obs^ree on the operation of t hi s < tint I ... no Patriotic. HanV. .1.. Hank of (he Metropolis, do Farmers* and McAianica* Bank at Georgetow n Bank of Alexandria, at Alexandria Bank of Potomac, do Farmer’s Bank «>t Alexandria do Hagerstown Bank, in Hagerstown, Md. Branch of the Valiev Bank, in Charlestown, Va. And the Branch of the Valley Bank in Leesburg, Va. By order ol the President and Directors, John p. imjlb, Clerk Chesapeake A Ohio Canal Company. f« b 13 - wtJunt 10 V ur(A, wiUumi MEDICINE. THK subscriber still continues to apply the newly discovered reined) for Uyspenaia wjlh much sue cess. His price is moderate. lie has just received his Spring supply of DRUGS, MEDICINES EYE STUFFS, all of which he warranla as pure and cheap »s any in the place. Country merchants ami phi sicians are par ticularly invited tocsll ur forward their orders. A good credit given to punctual dealers. Superior balad Oil. W ll'.HPKR, may l Drugg'st, Fairfax si. .Alexandria. Soiuuel IV Isivrmtmt & 13 u. 1 OffeT for *<*&» Ql \ llhds Orleans, Porto llico and St. Croix Sugar? ' ! 5,000 lbs Refined Oo ’ I 75 hhds Trinidad, Orleans & St Croix Mobs e< 200 bag* l(io and Java Coffee 20 do Pepper j 15 do Pimento 60 boxes, half chests and chests Young Hyson. * ,onn. k *n:* Gunpowder Teas 6000 bushels Liverpool, ground alum, Lisbon and ’ i „„„ . . Turks Island Sait 200 sacks Liverpool blown do ,! With tlieir usual assortment of Wines. Liquors, Ac. , 300 boxes mould and dipt Candler ) Of their owr , ' 20.000 lot brown and yellow Soap 5 manufacture . apr4 _ P.iMFHJ.ETS printed nt f!ic Gazette Office.' * Ue&ttU Secured, BY the use of the Hvgewn Vegetable Universal Medicine* of the British College of Health. Lon don. which have obtained the approbation and recom mcnrUlion of thousands who have been cured, in con sumptions. cho't»a morbus, inf!animations, interna or externallv, dyspepsia, fevers, ague, indigestion, bi lions or nervous affections, and all diacase«’of the liver, yellow fever, gout,rheumatism,lumbago, tic .loloreux, dropav, St. Vitus’s dutce, epilepsv, apoplexy, paralv sis, palsy, green sickness, and afl obstructions to which the female form is so distressingly huble, and which sends s > many of this fiirest portion of liie creation to their untimely gravt s; smallpo^, measles, whooping cough, scarlet fever, asthma, Jaundice, gravel, stone, i and all urinary obstructions fistula, pile*, stricture*, S rupturrs, and s- phiiisin all its stages; constipated bow els, warms, acurvv, it'hings of the skin, ki.ig's evil, and a’l cutaneous disorders, in short, every complaint • to which th? human frame is so dircfu'IV Mihj ct, un der all their varied forms and names, os'lu- Its grian conviction is. that m*n Is subject to one-only rrnl Dixca**'-that is, TO Tilt'. IMPURITY OF THE BLUUf), — from whence spring* rveiy c.ampl-dnt that can possibly as-ai! bis complicated (rime; and that it is the perp.-ltiul struggle of this vital, pure stream of | life, (the gift of Almighty pmv, r) to diaenettmher it : self of its viscous, acrid humours, with which it Iris be : come commixed, through the negligence H pirents; | the ignorance or maltreatment nf tlie Doctor*; or the ; vicious or gormandising propeusiiies of mvii'l. i . This valuable Medicine, being composed only <’l , vegetable maticr, or ni uici.nd lurks, ami warranted, on oath, »s containing not me particle of meicurial, mineral, nr chemical substance*, (all of which are un congoiital <o tin nature of m m, and therefore destine live to the human frame,) is Twit d to he perfect!' harmless lo thc most tender age or weakest frame,jm j d. r eve ry stage of human suffering; the most pi asant and benign in it operation, and at the s-ime time the I nin«t searching out the mot of ev.-ry complaint, how j ever derp. and of ptrfotming a core, tbit was evt-r offered to the world. This wonderful tlFect, too, ’s | produced • by the least trouble to the p;M.n:s, by 1 merely swallowing a cert«in number of small pi!!8, and heimr called a fe w extra times to the pnrjiOj.cS nf eva ciution, with the least possible sensation uf pain, or exh.my.inn »d builily s rength, and without tin tear of catching cold, or utter!ion to dress or riet, in any way different from their accustonud habits. These pill* c.,rc all caves, and cannot he taken t > exc< 4s Experience, which is ihe tintchstone of all human know ledge, has long borne testimony to the fac', arc! extensive use of them has already verified its truth in this country. These m.-dicines cure in purging; and yet the weak, the feeble, the infirm, the nervous, t lie delicate, art in a few days strengthened by their operation, be ^a ise tli4*y cl. si the body oiiivbal humours, and invariably |imryr*; s^uuu sircji i iiry urc lilt' smrai < Hi-aci' us menicine to take lo sea} pro oiling scurvy, rosiivene**, &c. The Vegetable Ch'nns’ng Powders are of great as sist.-ncr to patients, nm: furilitate the evacuation of had loin our j the) solicit, cle~r.se, and detach the acrimonious phlegm; are cooling. xtid allay the ihirst <oie, two, or three powders tr.uv he taken throughout the day,mixed in hull a win* gla s of wn'er Attract of a l etter to Dr. Moot. Sin: I he moitve wfrcti Im ind cost irn* .o writethis letter to v«u, is, that I might he ms? rum ntai in the recommendation of Atoni-nii’* Uiuv • rs * I Vegetable UediniiifS to the HI 'ted. which, h\ the U vine :<U*s ir.g; lias cured me of the ‘•carlet F ver »■% ct^e w-s as. follows? Whila' reti.r: it.g fr in Washington to \lex indriu, I was taken very ill. which obliged me, on my arrival, to retire suddenly to bed, b.'t couhl not -V ep, and ^he next day my throat became so much inflamed, that] could scarcely swallow ; and my ficc, brea->, snd body, presented evident symptoms of the great dan ger l was in, and l knew not what to d'>; Calomel or Mercvrjr I abhorred aa poison, ynd therefor# desired •no assignee from the Dnigg-st; but my mother, who had txpi rit-r.ced th: good effect of the Hygeian Pills in a case nr two of her own, most strenuously advised me to try their virtue, which, with reluctance* I con sented to, and commenced hy taking <*ight No. 1 pilla at flight, ami eight No 2 the next morning, and con tinu< d taking, increasing daily, rooming and evening, unlit I took sixteen No. 2 at a time, arhielv were dis solved in water, as by means of my sore throat, 1 could not otherwise s a allow them. I confess the dose made me fee) somewhat qualmish, be ; but the pills and the Jowdera of which 1 took one or two tea-spoon-full s ay, operated well, anti the final result was, that I fell into a sound sleep, of which 1 had been deprived, and the next morning awoke in a sta'c of perspiration, freed from fever, cool and comfortai le, and m; reason ffur I had bteA deranged *n mind) returned; and on the 9rh day from the time I wav first taken, I left my mom, and hare ever since enjoyed better health than I did before You have my leave to make what ti e yon gdfkte of this I wish you wicceas, and am sir. voui !fPdirnt friend, MAKY ANN FoWLhU. i^Ali xa 11. C■ March 14 18J5. The genuine M<nl’u ines can be had of \Y.\I POMEROY, Alexandria, Sole .igent for the District of Columbia and its vicinity. Hy whom tlv«- Pills are su'd in packets of one, two, ' and three dollars each, and the Powders Ht 37 j cents pci box, witii printed directions; and also hy the fol lowing sub-Agents: 'll. W. PoUinhom,- netween 9ih ami 10th streets, Pennsylvania Avenue; John Sti lins, Navy Y rd, Washington; and Thun vs C. "right, fleurgetown; of whom alone can the Medicines b» warranted genuine Uy appointment of Ur. II. S. stoat, II. I*. M..M.U C. H., Hrooklyn, New York, ‘lie »i le importer of these Medicines. MoTrisntiia, or th# Family Adviser, price 12 75; I’r.tc tical Proofs, eilustrated by numerous eases of cure.se j enudand third editions, price 25 and 37 j cents; to ht ! ti:;d as above. * Alexandria. mjr21.18:3:3 — i ' \sfe\l UUYlUfe, Chair Manufacturer and Ornamental Painter, £*fl ANKFUL for the patronage he has already re l ceived from bis friends and tbe public, regret fully informs them that he will continue to ^ni *ke. and keep constantly for sale, ai fair prices, ifct his Minuhc torv, south west comer of King and Columbus streets, opposite J &} Douglas'Store, 3 A general assortment of Gre cian, Fancy and Windsor CfK/ilRS. The public are r-*p cf-dly invited to Cali and examine his present assort % ment. lie feels assured that they will be found not lobe inferior, either ir the durability of their materials or the neatirss ol their» x ecution.to those ot any other manufac uter in the Dis trict. He will ex- cute Si}*ti and Ornamental Painting ana Gil limj, in all their various branches, on themustaec< RimuUal lng terms Ol.l) CII Al'tS will be taken in part payment f«»i n-.*w one*, or will be repaired or re painted at the shortest notice. Chairs purchased at thi«manufactory will be sent, free of expense., to any part of the District. nov ID—tf _ .lu\ih GuiAUw, (LATE FROM BALTIMOREJ '■ | | F.SPF.C ri-ULLY informs Ins friends and the pu*> ! Ll lie generally, that he nlerds carrying on tl e DYEING BUSINESS, ; opposite Morse U Jusselyn’a, on Koyal street, in tin house lately occupied by Mr. Joseph H. White as s ' Loth ry Office, where he will dve Ladies’and Gentle j men’s Garments of every description in the best man ner; cleanse, bleach, and curl Fringes of Merino and 1 Cashmere Shawls; also Leghorn Bonnets of every d«~ I scription; also Crapes and Silks of every description I Gauze shawls. Silk Hose, Bombazines, 17c. ’ mar 7—d.'rno PROPOSALS v For publishing in the City c.f Washington, by K. S. DAVIS, of South Carolina, « tri weekly paper, called THE EXAMINER T|IK Kuito' is fully sensible ofthe diffi ulty and re sponsibility which at all times present thritisthe* in an undertaking ot this kind, andtmre particularly since the introduction of a new political heresy. The Editor is, moreover, aware of the Uirun.il and perplexity of the vocation he is abo at to aistone; hut be feels aa every patriot should fed, v. hen he perceive* the approaching chirp er of a dissolution of the Union, ! and the destruction ofthe free natitutiona of thisgce it Republic, that it is h':s duty to vindicate and sustain ! »i,e rights of the people, and expose to public g»ze the i .trigttes and duplicity of selfish and designing men. ... The Editor will support the present Administration, fie is personally ari l p •iitically the friend of ihe Chief Magistrate. He believes no mm, except Gen. WH.h ington, ever puss ssecl in so pr,.ai a degree the confi denccof the Amc-mm People; and surely no min ever better deserve d it. The eminent difficulty, at this time, to ascertain the | political ttneta ot certain aspirants, in relstion to nnny | great national questions, renders it necessary that the 1 Editor shouhi here r> mark, that he holds the doctrine* ' of :he I ite Proclamation of the President of the Unite, St d's to be strict!) orthodox, and such as were enter tsined and incit e del by the immirtil Washington On these dots]cine* will depend tl,e future destiny 01 tliis great Goufcdeiacy ThtTExsntincr will be npontia full, fjar!-»«*, hut decorous discussion of all tn ,tr< w re! tiing t,» the alf :s of the nation, the public c induct of p tldic in n. an.l l tlie exposition of every md pr.sc'ice «n ofiice. On ihe q leslu.n ,.f the Ha k. the B 1 it-»r h is r fl -ct I ed mud.; and as h- is not indebted to tint iu,li*uti in j for loan*, < r any other favor, lie wiil be par 1 me i when j lie states (hat it is his opinion the hv**l relations of the | Government and Gauntry require a liink of some sort; ! out whe'hei the prevent be tlie b--t, or whetlier it ! sh tild be muddied, w ill be the subject of future dis | cussiun. | As regard^ the question of Mom-Mio Industry, ths | Editor can, with iti.r'h sincerity, declare, lint* he tie Pews mulling tends more *•» imprm e, adorn, .md cn'ich j tfic country, than the laudable exertions of our m it; j faclurers I h- sft dl, the ctpitft1, and untiring enterprise which are now employed in tlie elaboration of -he various productions of the soii, w i'f at no verv dis'aut period make us one ofthe most fi niri-Uing and in 1,■pendent nations on cart fi N.ture appears to have bestowed upon ns wh»t *!i ■ tins reins- d to every ether people —a country emhrac ing all the variety of climate and soil, at d > ieldirg si! | me various prouuc ions oi me t-arui, necessary 10 me comfort of man To the People of the I) trirt 't rohimbis, in 1 par •icubrty to those of tins City, the udi or won til beg leave to rein o k. that he feel* a lively interest in eve r\ thing win li relate* to the future prosperity ot ihr ' puce »nrvp;ed *nd located under the immediate and i-pe- ial auspices of the ; real Washington. I he t- ximnier w iil he published three times week \, at fiw dollars per annum, and the first number will bn issued on the fmiri h lay ot Ju'y. Washington City, May 'll, 18>3—t \V C> \>ncUngfc8 DULT.S. CHEMICALS, DYK-S ITF?S. &e, Selected by the Subs: riber, just received and for sale; ! i ii AO which, are In -u s.vla! oil, from Marseille' ! ,\ an* IS rdeaux; in haske's; do do. do from Fm rettce; flasks iir hoxrg [itihooi;]; Tu'kcv gum mvrrhj r lintJ Catipii ; Mrie.ui pepper, i« powder; sulphate ot quiiiio:-. French and Am r:cm best; eornpntind chlorine tooth wish; alcohol, v id of iJis.igienable odor; Howard’s calomel and tartar emetic, from i.oi don; supeiio I q i •rice paste, in sindl rod*, stamped *• Pwioxxaj” genuinehocntjruic aims; cupping instru mepts; Cl»h<rnle < f lime; chamomile rt >wers; first Knglish saflion; Northern, honey .'•’rained, a sur rior article for table ttst; marble mortars, an assortment; blenched J»tnaicag ng-T; do. in powder. very.cJegant; fresh Honduras sarsaparilla; very pure w hite mustard seed, fir medicnr; pearl tapiocas this'i e sup; mar bled bar soap, high!} scented; Spanish a» uitt.i; Cirrd gren, or lii-ii n o..s, u new article ot too l lor invalids, also for in.king .l.iiiclic rnange, orangr, lemon, or'sn very jellies an 1 white soup; an mviiimrnt *>l teeth ! brushes, gum copal, 1st q ta'ity, selected; shell lac; best India rh .barb root, selected; lii'k.-y rhubarb, in mot; Hussiui isinr'ass; American do . both in sheet; c°ssia, in mats; fine sp .nge; true borax, r. fried; nurs ing bo'.tlc.*; .ipothecaries glassware; castor <*i , of the best quality; India twine, refine I saltpetre; extra fine ltuigundy pitch; spiri's of turpentine; crenmr t .rtar, powdered; ndmitar, r>r argol; ground hac.be woo l; velv.-t cork-; ground logwood, (true Campe-chy) ground fustic; indigo; in.le ihle ink, in cis s, bed qu.d.t'; t limes* sievt *, !>C Ah of which w 11 ac- deposed of on moderate terms at wholesale or retail. Country merchants »rc invited to call ' 'V M. S f Mil.Kit. 5 mo y —tf [ v’arrenton Spec.) !Aa\a anv\ THOM is L. M.m riy, ^ This old stand, on K-ng, between tinx aland Fair* . * fax streets, An Xttiulru, Jus on hand an extensive •assortment of FASHIONABLE HATS ufaji description*, wit cl. lie nft'.rs iwrsule on the most reasonable terms tie Ins aNo just received a large and elegant assortment of C.iPSt of the newest and mosf beau1 ifutfashions, , of nil TnV«*rin,!i' u iiiciiiie wi i acii o.i urns caiCu.uic i * to p!i*a«e pure* 'iv rs ! ill orders from the country strictly attended to, soil executed widi <1 v>p »tell. ~_■ io\\u T. Vi v ana n^lrillKS to nurchtse:PUU8 of different kind*, ?ix: 40,000 muskrat skin* 3,u0 > mink do 500 otter do 70,0)0 rabSH do 4,000 racot n do j,000 rtdfox >’o 2,500 grey fox do 1.500 w;ld cat do And he i« determined to cive the hi yhc-t cr-di price I Tliu»e h-tving Kars to aeil, wi I fi.il .t to their advantage | to give him a call. | ite would inform li t old customers and the public ! gencrall) that lie sti'l manufactures as goad work as canhe f Mind in the District, tt old stand, opposite ; Hi Jixiiihsn Butcher's Hardware Store, King street, I Alexandria- _ jss3|—dim ftemoxtii. JH WHITT, respectfully informs his friends and • the public, that he has removed his It tot and ( sli»e Store or, King street, 2 doors above Fairfax ■ street, where he is opening a Ivge and general assort ! ment of BOOTS AND SHOES, most of which were made to order inL^pH low ^ Also, of his own manufsc’ure, Shoes or msterials. He is now French style bigiil, a lot ol in part of Kdgs Boots, a r wear skin Shoes PROSPECTUS OK TUP ’ CATHOLIC J 0 l It \ v, .2 Weekly Paper, devoted to Rtli*ion r. lure, Science, and Mu?*. ’ A'<T"' IN[offering this paper f.»r the r«tr»nagf of lie, the Editor is actuated by a sincere a" promoting knowledge, and to givetl,.. peonle 're,f i medium by which they m*» obtain i„L , l ! W:*‘ be by a pn„c p * of R,r;"JJ He with regard to the great politics! p»,^, " limes, agitate this coitntrt; but wp| »:vc ’ . v*, a; ! nop.is ot' every event thut may a fleet the n. iV ' • '■ ’ est in any w av. Ileing estabb |,C(] at the cj , Vn,,r j ernment of tlie Union. «t wiil not, necewilv l^ • province to her. me in- pattn .n of any man ,ir ' ' ' men, as the citizens of tins thitrict ter ' , * '• thr privilege of legislating i„ the Cmncd^of j turn 1 : The Catholic Journal will r-dmly, but ,ir | support the cause ci truth, and give’a c!r,r’mT'1’' I exposition of jhe dotti n g an I princi-.'-t,r'; man Catholic Church I he |<. I ^i0.„ i',' ..[* i he conducted under the advice uftlie f aih.iiirlo *l!l j of this District and will receive Die co'i'-, , ' °?,v i the Clergy of at! p,rts n( the country WJ'‘u'a ; Fortlic promotion ..f J itorature «nj . j Editor w ill avail himself of comtr.iir.icmiona fiT’ i } friends ot the Journa', and such ether aitic»ca '** . meet h-s own eye, whirl, l,c lniy ilil{ of **J j imp*.rt:ince and uvfutness to be rr publuhed 'I'li'- News Department will be c- .»rosed n’r. r-. f;,l history «f event , aa they cur in imrov/p* tnct, and a judicious s.-lec'i n of hireiirn >n.i i 1 * *. | ;ir hrint, lt -) glides. will JeSJ’Jj i ! CTU"' ,!Ut Th* ^e.t irfor£ | Don will be obtained and cncuWd Uiroaft tkl/ ; in nm of the J uiru d, »m mg the p o?'e rfthi»L£ try; and or.ptnal .nd select, d rsMVs will ■ I1' '• Cjirui-“; d tM :\r ,lur fe»in.vi,iftn, t0 2 , iiuhippy and •.baccud r un to regain D,, . ! which her citizen-, have been deprived ot am^PB juxt and unnatural union. * ' . |ht.x bn. H. staled tl.- m.nrcr in which tl, ; J .. v .,i be c n „r.te i a -. flu priucipU • by «: '■ :t will he governed, i»t r mains t}. If S;,i,i >.T ., j Editor t • 1 irna! a he est j m*;d Wild grill,I lay s id the Cathoi,-i. ..r • .., Bij'/ . v«rgl. as i! .it a gr« a* cci tre, uid p« r.-, < , ;,..ru m of our happy country. To enable him tosr I con-plisb this object, it i- necessary tint il.c njPn,\ ,. , tiie cause, in all places, should ex it tneirselve. a [ creasing !•* > itculiUon, :•»,.» yie lding it support. In,.-. ing that such will be th< ir dtaifc. the Eu/.r tK.nD.t | unnecessary to urge its i r.portance Ujamtl rirtnn !. j I lie Cail> die Jour <1 will be printi-d un u; \ sheet," line pap r, iv tu liandsoine tjpe, ut I rc* i lars L*er biiuuin. rn'ii.l. on rtceiu, ii.» k-.,.... It is proposed tu con m nee I he puldi- :i iwi if,,. : 'li fits' ' f Aiigu»t, «>r si.uuM a M-ftiut-n' • I iroii 'ge be received. It is hop'd tl,*i *11 j. | who intend to heroine nhstriht r*. nr w! 0 * ;j \ ! un lertske to collect them, wilt fi.rals■ iluRibv i i iin*, to i »•..©■• the Kd.tor lo m,kc «n .n.»*e <it>, J nil nber of copies to be rruc* oli' A d.seiHint rim j per cent, will be made to mi) person Lice on, ^ it spon ible f t left suosciihtrs. A. F. CUNNINGHAM Wa-hington City. 1) r. May 15. laid. *,* editors of papers in the United States tml O,* da w ill confer a lavnr, which, at any tune, will be rrti ; nrocuteJ, by inserting the above hi their r.spectin j journals. m»v 17 ¥uriulutfc. CHARLKS KOONKS, i Cabinet, Chair and Sofa Maker, King,ntxl doc to the corner of Alfred street. T r AS on hand, and constantly mmiufac'.ures age i li rui assortment of FASHIONABLE CABINET FURNITURE, Which,for jlt^anceanddurability.defies competitive. 11 is stock, generally consist* of Grecian and plain softs, couches and lounges Mahogany and all kinds of dressing-room chair* Grecian, winged and single wardrobe* I Cedes'abend sideboards w ith marble t ip* and ir.ircr* | Gothic and various other ditto Pier tublea, with marble and mahegany top* | Pdleraud d ;ck dining, card and breakfast table* ! ilo claw do do do do j Plain do „do do do (la j Centric or loo to j French tnd variou oUic-r bureaus, with anua. l i mirrors | Ladies Irostiug tables, with tnd without mirrors j Ditto workstands and music stools Ditto* i I geiilicnien’s ajir.et, secretaries * ml but cast * 1 Wrtshaian.Is, writli marble arid trahoganr top* t Uic'ily carved siii! p’a'ri rrr'iogsny, bird eye, »n>!' * maple and common bead-dct d* | Cribs,era lit c,car. lh 'an.‘.s,shavi' I■••p le ie '»• I and every -itnc r ariirie i n the ca!>int in. . Life Kins?, Mahogany of various leir. is, sum w ••’, cur! * -', shaded vetieei»,copal vt«i!i,.sh,ssc!ii' ;: . -.'c. ».cu.. B-03. m wr a a33ai. yd. Tlic aouvi a; tic I, s * i,! be di - posed <•! fat csvlittr punctual persons on the omsi liiw-talte!'; s. \ vc-rv etteu.tvc p..tr.cage from M .. :iii.<’>,f'i 1 cosine to-.a), ti»i I vi, l louver tV, i.iure loary j' el. vsvrin that city free ofcxpence Turnin'* <V* Carving executed in l.heUstinuftntr lint) tU Cabinet,Chair, and Sola Mar C; (• tory. •d \'!Gs GltF.BN Cabinet maker,— I.n»o; '■'*"■’ ,r. fP will constantly keep at his o!<!*t..i<. 1 •* *t., Alexandria, (S’ at the cunt i o: I0t!i rt., vania, Avt one Wanhirgtoi'.— a gri.erfc snti'.!1'1^ themostfasliionable and dure! It furniture v! will warrant equal,ii nut superior in qua!i'y,t«) o ■ everoffieredinthe Distrii tCou-isti'i i n ! •••*• Grecian, winged and plain wi-rcmt • > . Gothic, pedcktulendanl plat, sitiiln-arci Ditto, w Ah cellarclltar.d mtrbUsiai» French and plain bureau* FI Dressing do with mirrors Ladies 'and Go r.tleioc ;s socrifsrir >:. 1 f-rVclK Pienableaw ith marble and mal t j.*n} * * PillerAndclaw’dining,break!ur'andc* '* r* Plain do ( do iso w '•* j Ladies worhutar.d Shaving am! cam. I do W<tsliitandsvritbn:sr and xal. gunjtcp* Grecianfa'* Mahogany chairs .Vusir it oole,bide Its .cribs, r a J! r > Portable writing desks !tc With agencralassortruentof be l-ttadr o!r:ctV , carved mahogany,lApie and stair * i wtoc!*,« i which will be so.daslou f ir cash a*they cst - ' chased oftheiamtqusiitj stall} other n.s. oUe't lithe Union. ALS6, _ i dfnts5*»ttrnen ofJftDomingcand ZVy of Her ’* ! Mahogany, a partofw.bicl i suitable f or I'.i jteara jawed curl ami shaded rcrcers.c* \ niah ifasupsrlorquality, lacking bottoir s,cu;.;,» TtJaNIVG 6.»J D C&RVMGt . Handsomeiv ev. cute*) l>l*-t_ tteiU, .M aUra-tap*, & FUUSirUHE. STEPHEN S SVNGK.it reap-ctfully infer’ «•* public tint he lias on hand, it his Upholder ? ' tatili-hment on K<ng abt/’e ' Hurdle’s Chair HKDS, | and will furnuh to ing or Cabinet and with the utmost N. It. He pairing may 6—if I