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KeiAww* \ AflCAnsaa lianda FOR SALE. The *• i«r>h offers for sale 15OO ACRRS OF LAND, 11 on ibe Great Kenhawa, and within 25 n lei of *ta month—more >han 400 aerea of which ix fi'st rate Bottom -a small portion cleared, and 79 or 30 tcrea m natural meadow, free of timber, which might oe put in immediate cultivation for a very trifling expense, and is of unbounded fertility. The balance it covered with timber of the finest deacription snd growth. Steamboat navigation to it at all seasons, and a ready market for produce on the bank of the river Since the large appropriation* made by the State to complete the navigation an I connection of Jamea and Kenhawa llivers, render those improvements more cer tain and »p edv in their compUt.on, lands lying near the mouth ot the latter have oecome the most desira ble property in Virginia—always vastly superior to any others in fertility, lying on good navigation, and now commanding both Kastern and Western markets, there can be no location superior in the Union. Also, 11 SO ACRES OF LAND, in the Territory of Arkansas, represented to be of first q ulity, and lying within thirty miles of the Seat of Go vernment. ' For terms, application to be made* either in person or by letter, to the subscriber, at Hollin Hall, V a. near Alexandria, District of Columbia _~v, Hollin Hall, July 31, 1833. G. MASON, a tig 3—w2m ____ Notice. Steamboat POTOMAC, Lfcfe- - Joseph Nevitt, master, be 'M&Sga&Cp ing in complete order, will, o^FndaT^ii^Ai^iatant, resume running to Nor folk and Richmond —leaving the City of Washington at 3, and Alexandria at 4 o’clock, P- M. Returning, leave Richmond on Tuesday morning, an;. Norfolk on Wednesday morning, at 9 o’clock. Fare to Norfolk, including mealsj • r7 Do to Richmond, do • 9 may 15 N ATH. WATT 1.E3, Agent. To itont, • And possession given immediately, The well known STAND at the A^^^Ucorner of King and Henry streets, occu ,ied by John P. Cowman for the last 12 MMHBi ■ ear* The house has a large store-room, with nine rooms, kitchen, smoke house, and three cel lars, all in good order, and well calculated for a Tav ern, Store, or any Mechanical business, and for the accommodation of a large family. It is one of the best stands in this town for a well assorted Grocery Store. ' Rent low to a eood tenant. C. SCOTT jy 22—tf ____ Uiiuse & Viol tor Sale ot WfcnV theintersection of ashington an rono ko-streets.in whichhe nowresides. novl-lawtf EDMUND 1 l.KF.. Vot Weals The UPPER FERRY HOUSE, near the Bum! puh Wharf It haagood accommodation for a family, and also for a small Grocery. Possession will be given the first of September. Apply to aug 15 CLAGBTT U PAGE. •VoVice. Custom House, Alexandria, ? Collector's Office, 12th August, 1833. 5 NOI'ICE is hereby given, that the Light Boat sta tioned at Cedar Point, in the Kiver Potomac, will be removed on or about the 15th of September from her station, in order to be repaired. GKO. BURNT, Superintendent, aug 13—dl5thSep____ Cabiaet.Chair, and Sofa Manufac tory. Ji'lBS GitfiRN Cabinet maker,—hasonhand,and will constantly keep at his old stand on Koval at., Alexandria, If at the corner oflOth it., Pennsyl vania, Avenue Washington—a general assortment the mutfashionable and durable Furniture,which he will warrant equal,if not superior i n quality, to any cverofFeredinthe District:—Consistingi n part,of— (Sreeian, winged and plain wardrobes Gothic,pedesUlendand plainsideboarda Ditto, withuellarettsand marbleslaba Frcnchand plain bureaus Dressing do with mirrors Ladies’and Gentlemens secretariesan book-casa Pieriables with marble and mahogany tops Pillerandclaw lining,breakfsstandcsrdtablcs Plain do do do do dof Ladies workstand Shaving andcandl do 'Vash'tands with mar and mahngmnytops Grecian-Sofa's Mahogany chairs Ifisic.tools,>idetts,cribs, radles portable writing desks&c With a 'eneraUisort.nentof bedsteads o frichly carved mahogany, naple and stained woods, alio? which wtllbe so.daslow forcash asthey can be pur chased oftheiamequality atany other manufactory u the Union. . 4nissortmen of-JftDomingoand Biy of Honduras as I__ • ,af tvh i/»h i ■ lllitfthl* * IIP Kftll.lptila •teaii i*wed curl and shaded veneers,copal vsr n’nh of taupe rior quality,lacking bottoms, cords, he TUdlTIffd AT') C \R7ISTG. Handsomely executed may 6 Isfcvl RutAAe, Chair Manufacturer and Ornamental Painter, r IlH ANKFUl. for the patronage he has already re I. ceived from his friends and the public, respect, fully informs them that he will continue to make, and keep constantly for sale, at fair prices, at his Manufsc torv, south we»t corner of King and Columbus streets, opposite J. (f J. Douglas’ Store, A general assortment of Gre p°*®4 cian, Fancy and Windsor H CHAIRS. VR^^^ The public are respectfully invited I call ami examine hia present assort § C Iment. He feel* assured that they will | 1 be found not to be inferior, either in the durability of their materials or the neatness of their ex ecution.to those of any other manufacturer in the Dis trict. He will execute Sign and Ornamental Painting ima Gilding, in all their various branches, on the most accommodat. i ng terms OLD CHAINS will be taken in part payment 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, uov 10—-tf MEDICINE. THE subscriber still continues to apply the newly discovered reined* for Dyspepsia with much suc cess Hia price is moderate. He baa just received his Spring supply of DRUGS, MEDICINES * DYE STUFFS, all of which he warrants as pure and cheap as any in the place. Country merchants and physicians are par ticularly invited to call orforward their orders. A good credit given to punctual dealers. •• Superior Salad Oil. W. HARPER, may l Druggist, Fairfax at. Alexandria. ftUgftX8, &e. &c. &c* Q<Y Hogsheads ) OU 60 barrels > Muscovado SUGARS 50 boxea j 60 barrels and bags white Brazil do 16 boxes White Havana do 22 hhds and boxea Loaf and Lump Sus£2? 160 bags Rio, Laguira and Java COFFEE 100 hhdsSt. Croix and Antigua MOLASSES 235 chests, half chests and boxes Gunpowder, Imperisl, Hyson, Young Hyson adPou chong TEAS, Ute importations and fine qualities 1 pipe Sicily prepared Lemon Juice 2 barrels Shrub 80C0 bushels Liverpool Gtound Alum Salt 300 sacks Blown do 30 bags Pepper 15 do Pimento 1 barrel Nutmegs 1 do Cloves 10 lbs Mace 10G mataCasaia 200 boxes mould and dipped Candles 15,000 lbs yellow and brown Soap 2500 lbs Almonds 500 lbs Walnuts 10 half tierces Rice 500 Old Virginia Hams With a large and general assortment of Wines. Li quors, Spices, (includingground cloves, cassia, pirn**n to, peaper and ginger,) Dye Stuffs, Snuffs, Cigars, and other Greceries. For sale by aug 17 S A MULL B LARMOUW A Co. WVUfc ai\A br&b \\a\R lot SUMMER- LA TE ST FA SHIONS. THOMAS L. MARTIN. At his old stand, on King, three doors above Fairfax street, has on hand an ex tensive assortment of WHITE, DRAB AND BLACK HATS of the latest fashion, and all the varieties of shapes and qualities that are worn, manufactured under his own immediate inspec tion by the must experienced workmen, and will be found to be got up in a style not surpassed any where. His prices are reasonable, and a good article may be expected bv purchasers ...... •_1.1_.It.nlmn In lii« P T. A IN RUSSIA HATS. They are not surpassed, if equalled, in any market._____ C\\\orine Tooth l*e&te, For Cleansing mid Preserving the Teeth, Arresting decay, hardening the gums, correcting un healthy conditions of the mouth and throat, scurvy, tarter, ulcers, gum boils canker salivation; and giv ing to all who use it a sweet and wholesome breath THIS preparation combines the virtues of purifying and antiseptic, with healing, bland and demul cent substances Travellers will find it a neat and convenient article. Gentlemen who smoke or chew, and persons who indulge In eating onions and garlicks, will find it to purify the breath and impart to it an agreeable fragrance Observe that it contains no acid, but on the contra ry will relieve the ** teeth on edpe” occasioned by acids; that it never ge‘s hard and unfit lor use; that it is put up in neat wooden boxes with printed direc tions Certificate of W Bvrd Powel, M. IV, of Lexington Medical College. Ky. I approve highly of the component parts oj the Chto rine Tooth Paste; and find by experience that it com bines all the advantages of the Chlorine t'ooth Wash and the Dtnirifiees, without the injurious consequences that now result from very many articles found in the Shops, used for cleansing and preserving the teeth W Htro Powell, Surgeon Dentist No. 31 Charles street Baltimore. Prepared oklt by M l* K**pp & Co. and H H I -OLKM A r v Co Price 50 cents. Chemists, Baltimore. BOWEL COMPLAINTS. Dr. JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM. For the cure of than destructive disease on Children, the Summer Complaint and for Bowel Complaints, Cho lera Morbus, Dysentery. (J"c ; and all diseases arising from a diseased state of the Stomach and Liver, as Dyspepsia, Indigestion end Sick Head Ache. Certificate from Dr William Steeling This men certify, that f harassed Doctor Jayne's Car minative Balsam very extensively in Bowel Complaints, and have not the least hesitation in d> daring it superior to any preparation that I hu re met with, f r the relief of those diseases Wm. Stpeliso, »!. D. Bridgeton, July 18, 1831. Certificate from Dr T. J. Kitts Pastor of the second Baptist Church of Philadelphia. Raving been permitted to examine the components of which \hc Carminative Balsam consists and tested in my fumiL its beneficial effects i am certain that it will be found a very happy eombinatim and useful med'cmc for those complaints for which it prof uses to be a remedy. Philadelphia July *8.(831. . T. J Kitts •#* Price 25 cent* per bottle. fcT* The above article* are for sale by 7th mo 18 WILLIAM STABLER, I n arrtmon optciaior j Jigcnt, Cas\\ in Market. WE will pav Cash for any number of LIKELY NEGROES, (of both sexes; from 12 to 25 year* of age, Field Hand*. Also, Mechanics of everv de scription. Apply to K C Bullard A Co Richmond, Va J. M. Saunders A Co. Warrcutnn, Va. George Kepheart A Co. Fredericktown, Md. James F PurveisfcS* Co. Baltimore John Ware, Port Tobacco, Md. Thomas M. Jones, Ration, Eastern Shore of Mart land William Hooper, Annapolis. Maryland A. Grimm, Fredericksburg, Virginia. Or to the subscribers, at their residence in Alexandria. Persons having likely Servants to dispose of, will do well to give us a call, as we, at all time-, will pay higher prices in Cash than any other purchaser who is now or may hereafter come into market. All communications prompt!* attended to. aug 1-tfFRANKLIN Of ARMFIKLD China and Earthenware. 9 HUGH C. SMITH w Has received per ship Virginia, just S arrived from Liverpool, and offers for sale on moderate terms, wholesale and retail, 114 Crates and Hogsheads ■■■china AND EARTHENWARE, comprising an extensive assortment of eve ry article in the line. Superior Dixaa* Sxts. blue and fancy colors Best quality Gilt Tia Sxts English Thermometers, in bronzed copper and t'n cues Beat quality Castors, silver mounted Lamp Wicks, assorted sizes —ON HAND— India china Dinner Seta, Plates, Ac. A large supply of cut, plain and moulded GLASS WARE French gilt Tea China " indow Glass, of a good quality, every size Pipes, in boxes 3 grace each, English and German 20 grace beat quart Wine Bottles 25 groce •• do Porter do 20 grace '• pint do do Demijohns, from quart to 5 gallon Vifatw Cart. I HAVE for sale an excellent Water Csrt and Ctsk, complete, nearly new. »ug22 GEO. WHITE. UfcftAtYv ftecweA, BY the use of the Hygeian Vegetable Universal Medicines of the British College of Health, Lon don, which have obtained the approbation and recom mendation of thousands who hsve been cured, in con sumptions, cho'era morbus, inflammations, internally or externally; dyspepsia, fevera, ague, indigestion, bi lious or nervous affections, and *11 diseases of the liver; yellow fever, gout, rheumatism.lumbago, tie .loloreux, dropsy, St. Vitus's dince, epilepsv, apoplexy, P*™tv sis, palsy, green sickness, and all obatructiona to which the female furm it so distressingly lisble, and which tends so many of this fairest portion of the creation to their untimely graves; small pox, measles, whooping cough, scarlet fever, asthma, jaundice, gravel, stone, and all urinary obstructions; fistula, piles, strictures, ruptures, and svphilisin all its stages; constipated bow els, worms, scurvv, itehings of the skin, kings evil, snd all cutaneous disorders; in short, every complaint to which the human frame is so direfully subject, un der all their varied forms and names; as ihe Hygeian conviction is, that man is subject to one on/y real Disease,—that is, TO THE IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD, —from whence 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 of the Doctors; or the vicious or gormandising propensities of us all. This valuable Medicine, being composed only of vegetable matter, or medicinal herbs, and warranted, on oath, as containing not one particle of mercurial, mineral, or chemical substances, (all of which are un congenial to the nature ol man, and therefore desttuc live to the human frame,) is found to be perfectly harmless to the most tender age or weakest frame, un der every stage of human suffering; the most pi assnt and benign in it operation, and at the same time the most searching out the root of every complaint, how ever deep, and of performing a cure, that was ever offered to the world. This wonderful effect, too, is produced by the least trouble to the patients, by merely swallowing a certain number of small pills, and being called a few extra times to the purposes of eva cuation, with the least possible sensation of pain, or exhaustion of bodily s’rength, and without the tear of catching cold, or attention to dress or diet, in any way different from their accustom! d habits. These pills cure all cases, and cannot be taken to excess Experience, which is the touchstone of all human knowledge has long borne testimony to the r . , _ _r .1_I_-I_1.._'.G.-l its truth inthia country. These medicines cure by purging; and yet the weak, the feeble, the infirm, the nervoua, the delicate, are in a few days strengthened by their operation, because they clear the body of its bad humour*, and invariably procure sound sleep. They are the safest and most efficacious meuicine to take to sea; preventing scurvy, cosiivent-ss, he, The Vegetable Cleansing Powders are of great as sistance to patients, and facilitate the evacuation of bad liuir.our*; they soften, cleanse, and detach the acrimonious phlegm; are cooling, and allay the thirst, line, two, or three powders may be taken throughout the duy, mixed in half* wine glass of water. Extract of a Letter to Dr. Moat. Sm : 3 he motive which has induced me to writethis letter to you, is, that 1 might he instrumental in the recommendation of Morrison’s Universal Vegetable Medicines to the sfflicted, which, by the Divine bless ing. has 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 ihe next day my throat became so much inflamed, that I could scarcely swallow; and my face, breast, and body, presented evident symptoms of the great dan ger I was in, and I knew not what to do; Calomel or Mercuy I abhorred as poison, and therefore desired no assistance from the Druggist; but my mother, who had experienced th- good effect of the Hygeian Pills in a case or two of her own, most strenuously advised me to try their virtue, which, with reluctance, 1 con sented to, and commenced by taking eight No. 1 pills at night, and eight No. 3 the next morning, and con tinued taking, increasing daily, morning and evening, until I took sixteen No. 2 at a time, which were dis solved in water, as, by means of my sore throat, I could nut otherwise swallow them. I confess the dose made me feel somewhat qualmish, he ; but the pills and the powders, of which I took one or two tea-spoonsfull a day, operated well, and the final result wss, that 1 fell into a sound sleep, of which I had been deprived, and the next morning awoke in a state of perspiration, freed from fever, cool and comfortable, and my reason (for I had been deranged in mind^ returned; and on the 9th day from the time 1 was first taken, I left my room, and have ever since enjoyed better health than I did before. You have my leave to make what use you please of this. I wish you success, and am. sir, vour obedient friend, ' MARY ANN FOWLRR. Alexa. D. C. March 14, 1833. The genuine Medicines can be had of WM. POMEROY, Alexandria, Sole Agent for the Diitriet of Columbia and its vicinity. Ity whom the Pills are sold in packets ol one, two, and three dollars each, and the Powders at 37j cents per box, with printed directions; and also by the fol lowingSub-Agents: R. W. Polkinhorn, between 9th and 10th streets, Pennsylvania Avenue; John Stillins, Navy Yard, Washington; and Thomas C. Wright, Georgetown; of whom alone can the Medicines be warranted genuine, uy appointment ot ur, it. 3. Host, H. P. M., M. B. C. II., Brooklyn, New York,‘he •ole importer of these Medicines. Morrisonia, or the Family Adviser, price $275j'Prac tical Proofs, eilustrated by numerous cases of cure, se cond and third editions, price 25 and 37i cents) to be had as above. Alexandria, mar 21.1833— India Pinna. 6 Boxes Canton Dishes, from 16 to 18 inches, supe rior quality 5 do do Desert and Tea Plates, flat and deep, pencilled and enamelled, very cheap 2 do do Bowls, quait and half gallon, will be aold as low as t.iverpool ware 15 groce Pint Porter Dottlea With a general assortment of CHINA, GLASS, Ct EARTHENWARE, wholesale and retail 5 mo a3__KOBT HL MILLER. Bed*, ^laWragaea, Cabinet FURNITURE. STEPHEN S S v.NGKR respectfully informs the public that he has on hand, at hit Upholstering Ea lablishment on King street, a few doors above Mr- L. Hurdle's Chair Factory, BEDS, MATTRASSES, fyc. and will furnish to order any description of Upholster ing orCabinet Furniture at the lowest possible prices, and with the utmost dispatch. N. I). Repairing promptly attended to. may 6— »f Aaraloga d tiler, Campliur, ate. 6Doxen Saratoga Water, from Congress Spring 112 lbs Refined Camphor 6 dosen Pink Saucers, of beat English manufac ture. Just received and for sale by WILLIAM STABLER. Who ia Agent for the sale of VACCINE SCABS from the Jennerian Vaccine Institution of Maryland. A freah supply of Landreth's GARDEN SEEDS for Fall use, expected soon. Subscriptions received for LANDRETIPS FLO RAL MAGAZINE, of which a sample may be seen at the store of the subscriber. 7th mo 23 [Warrenton Spectator] Ground Plaster, For sale by the Ton, Barrel, or Bushel THE subscriber hat on hand, and intends keeping during the season, Ground Plaster, which will be aold at as low prices as it can be procured at in the Dis trict JONA. JANNEY. PROSPECTUS OF A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, To be published at Harper'* Ferry. Va, by Jl. W. PREUSS, ai der the name of »• The Harper a Ferry Miscellany.'* Til R situation of thia thriving little town renders it very desirable, aince the junction of the Chess peake and Ohio Canal and Bahimore Uail Road, at the Point of docks, and which are in a short time to pass near this place, to have an advertising paper for tlie increase of business which this expected event wi I produce, and which moreover shall contain items of, foreign and domestic news, with miscellaneous, local and general information, such as prices current of •*> timore, Washingsnn, fcc fcc.j literal), agricultural, and other scientific essays, suited for the tastes of all classes of readers; c'oecquered with amusing tales- se lect and original effusions of the muse} emblazoned with hymeneal,sml shaded with obituary notices As the Kditor designs merely that his o«per >hrl amuse and be useful to his patrons he. tbr-p 4 , for himself, intends to abstain from introdiieio. . .litics, but his columns shall be open to the free '»•--•!-»i > i of doctrinal points, when communicated to »um u» ib«. spi rit of liberality, and with the view to elieii truth Mis paper shall have for its motto “Non nostum tantas componere lites ” Communications from subscribers will also be gladly received, when they eou'ain humor, wit or sentiment He will also be thankful for any aid that may be offered to the literary departm. nt of Ins labors, and solicits the generous support of the public in general to the success of his undertaking. TER VA’—The Harper's Ferry Miscellany shall be printed on a royal aheet of paper, of good quality, with new and excellent material, at $2 50, if paid on the appearance of the firat numben $3 if paid half in advance and the balance at the end of the year; it not paid till the end of the > ear, $3 50 Advertisements, fl per square for three insertions, and 25 cents fur eve ry succeeding* one. The usual discounts made to agents. As soon as 400 subscribers are obtained, the editor will proceed to publish the first number- aug 16 District of Co\wmb\A, County oj Alexandria, Set. May Term, 1833. James Harris, Jr. and Lucy his wife; Robert‘s Brocket! and Betsey his wife} and Maria Long den, Complainants, ^ 10 ST VST Nancy Craig, nenry »;raig, son nr i.ucy deceased; George Craig and Edmund Craig; >> Harriet McCready and John McCready her >5 husband; Henry Craig, ton of George Craig; a; Washington Craig, Thomas Craig, Charles O Craig and Edwin Craig; Caroline Itoae and j* her husband Samuel Rose; John Harrison “*s Craig, John Craig, George C- Longden, John A. Longden and Alfred Norris, Defendants, „ THE Defendants, Harriet McCready, John McCrea dy, Henry Craig, (son nf George) Washington Craig, Charles Craig, Edwin Craig, John Craig, G;orge C- Longden, John A. Longden, and Alfred Norris, not having entered their appearance to this suit, and given security according to the statute and the rules of the Court; and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that they ore not inhabitants of the District of Colum bia; on the complainant’s motion by theircounsel, it is ORDERED, * hat the said absent Defendants, Hsr riet McCready, John McCready, Henry Craig, (son of George) Washington Craig.- Charles Craig, Edwin Craig, John Craig. George C. Longden, John A- Long den, and Alfred Norris, do appear here, on or before the first day of next October Term, and answer the Complainant’s bill, and give security for performing the decrees of the Court; and that a copy of this Or der be forthwith published for two months successive ly in the Alexandria Phenix Gizette, and another co py posted at the front door of the Court-house of said County. Test: EDM. 1, LEE, C- C. jy 10—2m____ District of Columbia, County of Alexandria, Set. May Term, 1833. Edward Hall, Complainant, ^ Stephen Mc£?m "k and Richard CIUNCERY Windsor, Defendants, J THE Defendant, Stephen McCormack, not having entered his appearance to this suit, and given se curity according to the statute and the rules of the Court; and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the aaid Stephen McCormack is not an inhabitant ofthe District of Columbia, on the motion of the Com plainant, by his counsel, it is ORDERED, That the said absent Defendant, Ste phen McCormack, do appear here on or before the first day of the next October Perm of this Court, and an swer the bill of the Complainant, and give security for performing the decrees ofthe Court; and that the re sident Defendant, Richard Windsor, do not convey, pay away, or secrete the money by him owing to, or the estate and effects in his hands belonging to the said Stephen} McCormack, until the further order and decree of this Court; and that a copy of this order be forthwith published for two months successively in the Alexandria Phenix Gazette, and another copy posted at the front door of the Caurt-hnuse of said county. Test: EDM. I. LEE,C. C. jv 3—2m » v* * v/ County of Alexandria, Set. May Tekm, 1833. William Hoge ami I'homas Hatch ^ er, executors of Isaac Nickolls, senior; William Hoge ami Wil- | liam Piggott, executors of *a- yIN CHANCERY muel Nickolls, sen’r, Compl’ts, I AOAINfcT James Brandon, Defendant, J r|!HR defendant, James Brandon, not having entered 1. bis appearance to this suit, and given security ac cording to the statute and the rules of the Court; and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the de fendant is not an inhabitant of the District of Colum bia; on the motion of the complainants, by their coun sel, it is ORDERED, That the said defendant do appear here on or before the first day of the next October Term of this Court, and answer the complainants’ bill, and give security for performing the decrees of the Court; and that a copy of this order be forthwith pub lished for two months successively in the Alexandria Phenix Gazette, and that another copy be posted at the front door of the Court house of said County. j7 4—2m Test: EDM I. LEE, C. C. Office of the Chesapeake 4* Ohio Canal Company % Washington, June 3, 1833. NOTICE is hereby given, that an instalment of two dollars and fifty cents per share, (being the 39th instalment) on every share of stock in the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company, is required to be paid on the 15th day of August next; and a further sum of two dollars and fifty cents pershare, (being the 40th instaL ment) on the 16th day of September next; which in stalments must be paid to the credit of the Chesa peake and Ohio Canal Company, to the Cashier or other officer of either of the following Banks, viz:— The Branch Bank of the United States at Washing* ton, D. C. Bank of Washington,at do Patriotic hank, do Bank of the Metropolis, do Farmers’and Mechanics'Bank at Georgetown Bank of Alexandria at Alexandria Bank of Potomac do Farmers’ Bank of Alex's do Hagerstown Bank in Hagerstown, Md Branch of the Valley Bank in Charlestown, Va. , And the Branch of the Valley Bank in Leesburg, Va. By order of the President and Directors: JOHN P. INGLE, Clerk Chesapeakeand ObioCanalCo. june 7—wtlbthSept ^ DR. W. JtJDKINS’ Patent Specific VUntiueut, SOLD, WIIOLSALB AND RETAIL, BY WILLIAM STABLER, Agent, Alexantr > TfIK above Ointment is recommended tothen..K< as a safe and certain remedy for those figS oisease*, some of winch have ao long baffleJ th- ,w i* of meJical science: *U l 1st White swellings of every description) 2d Sore levs and ulcers of long standing Id 3chirrus or glandular tumors, psrticulsrlyth0„ hardened tumors in women’s breasts, which often, terminate in ulcerated cancers) mt| 4ti. Felons; or what aome people know by then. of catarrhs, of every description 7 en,St 5ih Uheumatic pains of the joints) 6fh Sprains and bruises of every description whitever part situate; r ’or 11 7th Tetters of allkinds. In this eomoUintthe tient. in applying the ointment, must keep the outof water; pl 1 8th Chilblains or parts affected by frost. CERTIFICATE. The fol/owing communication addressed (o the prietor of Judkins' Ointment, from the Hor>. John T° liaferro. Me .,Ocr of Congress, is highly intereitm, *' The gratuitous manner in which it is m*de, exhibT feelings of no ordinary character towards suffer,™ hu* manity; and is certainly well deserving of public., tention: r WasmiroTow, Janua>y 22,1829 Sia— It has been my wish, fort considerable time to communicate to you the good effect with which I have used the Oin’ment invented by a Mr. Judkins and which I now understand is made and sold bv agents appointed bv yourself, I have applied this Ointment during the last three years to every specie; of tumor an t wound, without failure to produce t curt in every instance. I consider ii tli.» m^.t > . efficient remedy in all cases of tumor.be the cause wliatit may; and I have found nothing so good ft,* wounds of any description It msy be prcp«n« add, that the cure of a tumor called white sselliif given over by the most distinguished physicians u ,r;! curable, and which they decided would, without imp,,, tation, prove fatalto thepatient, was, undtrmyimme. diate notice, effected by the use of Judkins’ On, tmtnt and the patient is in fine health. Ilia limb affect'd by the tumor being restored to a perfect state of sound, ness. * Uo that the leg of an aged man a liich had bm wounded, and exhibited one dreadfully ulcerat'd nr. face from the knee to the foot, and which, lor mw than two years, had been considered incurable, vnrf. fectually cur.'d by the application of Judkins’Oint ment. I mention these two cases, which fell under my immediate notice and management, as a decided t«|. dence of the efficacy of this remedy in esses of tumor and ofulcersi I h*ve expe ienced, as decidedly, tbe good effect of this remedy in the cure of Felons, and of every species of fresh wound. It seems to me that any one who wll observe on the operation of this Oint ment, must be satisfied as to its beneficial effect Inn with the utmostconfidence recommend the use ottb,i valuable remedy. lam, sir, very respectfully, JOHN TALIAFERRO. To Mr. Cnaaixs Hustons, Proprietor) of Judkins’Ointment, nearFrede- > ricktown.Md. j NOTICE K7* Having been for several years in posen •ion of a concern in Mr. Narmam Smart bed's paten', for making and vending his Ointment, known by the nam of' lb. *V\ Judkins* Patent Specific Ointment,' and said Nathan Shepherd having obtained anew pat ent thereon, and I having likewiae renewed vitb N. Shepherd the same interest I held before, itu dec-nif.d necessary that public notice be given of tlx t umstance. Having devoted much time and care during the above period, in preparing and makingthii Ointment, and been instrumental in giving it the gese ral character it has sustained, with whatever improve ment, n all this time, it haa received. I present it to public attention As heretofore, the genuineness of the Ointment may be known by the label around tbt ointment pot.thus: ‘ * Made and sold, wholesale and retail, near Frederick, Md by C Hers tons, concerned in the patent right’' April 15. CIIMtLKS liKith IONS. For sale by WILLIAM STABLER, june 8 Druggist, Fairfax Street. VurnituTfc. CHARLES KOONF.S, Cabinet, Chair and Sofa Maker, King, next door to the corner of Alfred street. HAS on band, and constantly manufactures sgene* ral assortment of FASHIONABLE CABINET FURNITURE, Which,forcleganceanddurability,defies competition. His stock, generally consists of Gmecian and plain sofas, couches and lou nges UoKnminu j I I .f J. * _ Grecian, winged and single wardrobe* Pedestal-end sideboards with marbletops and mirm Gothic and various other ditto Pier tables, with marble and mahogany tops Pillersnd block dining, card and breskfasttsblei do claw do do do do Plain do do do do do Centric or loo no French and variou other bureaus, with anu w itlicut mirrors Ladiesdretsing tables, with and without mirrors Ditto workstands and music stools Dittoand gentlemen's abinet, secretaries and t»«fk cases Waskstsnds, with marble and mahogany tops Richly carved and plain mahogany, bird eye, and cud maple and common beadsteads Cribs, cradles,candlestsnds,shsvingdo\pn*tablc(!cdi ind every other article in the cabinet! int*. LIKEWISE, Mahogany of various kinds, steam sawed, curlsnd ■haded veneers, copal rainisb,sacking bottoms, cords, BBSS. IKATTB ASSES. &0 The above articles will be disposed offor cash or t« punctual persona on the most liberal terms. A very extensive patronage from Washington indu ces roe tosay, that 1 will deliver furniture tosny p«; chaterin that city free ofexpence. Timing ft Carving executed in the best matin" may 20 - ^ - - - --— John A. Foncard, Upholsterer and Mat trass Manufacturer, TBNDKRS his respectful acknowledgements to the public in general for the very liberal encoursf?* ment he has received, and informs them that l.e h*1 on hand a general aasortment of New live geese Feather Beds Best curled hair Mattresses Spanish moss do Cotton do Cat-tail do Strew do Sofas, Easy Chairs, Ac. Ac New live geese Feathers and Spanish Moss told by the large or small quantities. Curled Hair for sale, wholesale or retail. All of which can be warranted of the very best q*j*' ity.and will be disposed of on reasonable ter®*. *c Utah. The public are requested to call and e**®'^ aoods__ may 21—*0,J_ 'AMPHLETS printed at the Gazette OJJiee.