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P 'TEST RIGHT SECURED. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION. SHEPHERD'S PATENT SPECIFIC OINTMENT, (formerly Judk ins',) Prepared by C. HER STOSS, near Frederick town. Maryland. Kick*'sn. Va July 15, 18>0 THF public fill be please I to understand that I was the original discoverer of Judkins’ Ointment, and ■ole proprietor of the patent from September, 1817, until th* expiration of the same; but, having connect ed mvself w-th Dr ludkins in the commencement, 1 permuted the‘*intment to bear his name. The term •f the patent having expired on the 26th June, I have ma le an improvement in the same, and *ak n out a pa tent thereon N SHKPHBRD XJ Imposition having been practised upon the nub He bv a spurious article, bearing the name of “ . u kins’ Ointment.** the proprietor avails himself of the authority granted to him in his letters patent, now to Call the Ointment after his own name. Henceforth it will be known by thensme of SHEPHERD'S PATENT SPECIFIC OINT MENT, (formerly Judkins'.) When I first made and prepared this Ointment, and had, in several instances experienced its good effects, 3 aent it to tcvcral phyticiann, with instruction* in what eases to applv it, who were of opinion that the Oint ment would be a valuable public benefit. I concluded that the Ointment would occaaionally fall into many hands, some of whom would probably undertake to make it, and knowing the difficulty of the process -ne vertheless. it might be progated in this adulterated si tuvion, as it might in some degree resemble the origi nal -and in this way its good effects would be oblitera ted Under these consi l rations, 1 secured the origi nal and certain reinedr for those obstinate diseases, some of which have so long baffled the skil. of me dical science: 1st White s wellings of every description; 21 Sore legs and ulcers cf long standing, 3d Schirrus or glandular tumors, particulsrlythose hardened tumors in women’s oreasts, which oftentimes terminate in ulcetatcd cancers; 4th Felons; or what so ne people know by thensme •f catarrhs, of every description. 5th Rheumatic painsoftlte joints: 6th Sprains and bruises of every description, or in whatever part situate; ... 7th Tetters «>f all kinds. In this complaint the pa __ nintirw-nt. must keen the Dart ■ •« -rrv - o out of water; ,, , 8th Chilblains or partiafTected by frost. It is also one of the best remedies for burn* and scalds. It eases the pain and draws the lire out in a short time. . , , . For inflamed women’s breast* and glandular swel lings, it i* superior to any medicine vet known to the medical faculty. It is much safer than mtrcurial ap plication*, (a* it does not contain the smallest atom of any preparation of the miner*1,) because it docs not lay toe patient liable to injurv from exposure to cold. 4'hi* Ointment has cured sore* of many yt ars stand iug. Where it :simpossible or imprudent to heal the exteral sore, in consequence of the bones becoming carious ot rotten, it will stop the progress of thf c*"' s. increase the qu-ntity of lischarge, remove the offen sive smell, and case the pains. It cures the worst Feloda and Whitlows, on applica tion of forty-eight hull's CERTIFICATES. Prom the H >n. John •'oc'rt Member <>f the House of Re presentatives i t l ongress. vv Aau sot ‘X. star h 2j, 1826 Sir —My son having o<-en afflicted for five years with wh te swelling, and having applied every rente d> rec-.m--tended by »he most eminent physicians j/i'hin m- r -ach without success. I *t length procured one jog uf Dr Judkins' Paten. Vpee'fie Ointment, and m»dc the application vco--d ng to tr.e directions ac companying the ointment, am1 -*'a»e. for the benefit of the afll .-te.| th tt before one jug w-a» used, a perfect cure w»* effected viv son ha* enjoyed good htafth ever since. 1 have no doubt th «t to the Ointment alone he is indebted; for nothing cisc was used for more than nine months before tue application of the Oint ment. Re-pectfully, Johx Cocks l)r. Wm Gunton, Washington City. From L F- IV- Bitch, Ksq Counsellor at Law, F ede rick Md Fnansaicx, Md Mav 6, 1811 Mr. C Fle'stons —I deem it proper to state, for the benefit of the public, that, several years since, two of mv children were affected with scald bea 1 of an inve terate character My family physician, Dr John T. Wilson, of l.eesburg,’ Va who was very skilful and ju dicious in hi* practice, in vain endeavored by every me-m* to effect a cure- At length Judkins’ Ointment w »* applied, and the affection was permanently reliev ed Very respectfully, v < ur obedient servant, L. P. W. Balch. From the Honorable John Taliaferro, Member of Con gress, dated vv ashtxotox, January 22, 1829. Si*—It ha* been my with, fora considerable time, to communicate to you the good effect with which I have u*ed the Oin'ment invented by a Mr. Judkins, auj which I now understand Is made and .told by agents appoimod by yourself, I have applied this Ointment during the last three years to every species of tumor an 1 wound, without failure to produce a cure in every instance- 1 consider it the most decided and efficient remedy in all case* of tumor, be the cause whatit nuy; and l have found nothing so good for wounJs of any description It may be proper to add, that the cure of a tumor called white swelling, given over by the most distinguished physicians as in curable, and which they decided would, without ampu tation, prove fatalto thepatieut, was, under my irame diate notice, effected by the use of Judkins* Ointment, and the patient is tn nne neaim. tin urns aneciruoy the tumor being restored to a perfect state of sound nesa. Also that the leg of an aged man which had been wounded, and exhibited one dreadfully ulcerated sur face from the knee to the foot, and which, lor more thin two years,had been considered incurable, wasef fectually cured by the ipplication of Julkins* Oint ment. 1 mention these two cases, whichfellundermy immediate notice and management, as a decided evi dence of the efficacy olthu rente Jy in cases of tumor and ofulcerss I have expe.ienceu, as decidedly, the rood effect of this remedy in the cure of Felons, and of every •pecie* of fresh wound. It seems to me that any one wuo wll observe onttie operation of this Oint ment, roust be satisfied as to ita beneficial effect lean with the utmost confidence recommend the use ol'his valuable remedy, lam. sir, very respecttuliy, Jons l ALIAf LRRO. N. 0. To more fully guard the public, <tn proprie tor) C. Heraton’s name will appear in his own h-nd wriling. written through the circle outside the ointment pot df Sold hy appointment, in Alexandria, wholesale and retail, by Xt w. h i ABL.hR, oct IS Druggist, Fairfax street. 13 iva\\ in aNUrket. ||7E win pay Ca«n for any number of LIKELY ff KEG HUES. vof both sexes) from 13 to 35 years of age, Field Hands. Also, Mechanics of cverv de scription Apply to R C. Ballard & Co Richmond, Va. J. M. Saunders A Co. XVarrenton, Va. George K.pheart Co. Fredericktown, Md. James F Purve’t (Jf Co. Baltimore. John Ware. Port Tobacco, Md. William Hooper, Annapolis. Maryland A. Grimm, Fredericksburg, Virginia. Or to tbe subsenoera, at their residence in Alexandria. Persons uavin^ likely Servantsto diapoae of, will do well to give ua a call, as we, at all times, will pay higher prices in Cash than any other purchaser who, • now or may hereafter come into market. All communications promptly attended to. FRANKLIN W ARMFIELD. HATS, CAPS, &c. JOHN T. EVANS respectfully inform* hi* old customers and the public generally, that he has on hand a splendid assortment of superior BLACK HATS, of all shapes and qualities, manufactured by journeymen of long and w*»ll tried experience. As he keeps no apprentices, he can therefore, with confidence, recommend any work which mav leave his shop. He has just received, by the last arrival* from Boston and elsewhere, CAPS of latest fashions and of best workmanship and materials; among them will be found Youth’s and Men’s Cloth Caps, of a variety of patterns. Also, a few do zen Ladies’ Cloth Riding Caps, a new and beau tiful article. He continues to keep LADIES’ FURS of every kind, such as Fur Stocks, Boa Constrictors, &c. &c. And Fur Skins for gentlemen’s cloak collars.. He is now manufactoring LADIES’ BEAVER BONNETS of the latest fashion, which are I thought handsomer than any thing of the kind ' ever before offered to the public. All of which he will dispose of, on accommodating terms, nov 28—d3m _ •>Vu\t\\e\KtT£ V«u\Hto AND BOARDING. MliS E. S. GILLK T1* beg- leave to tender her thanks to her patrons for the liberal encourage ment she has received, and to inform the public that she will continue her SCIIHOL in Middleburg the next year, in which will be taught the usual branches of an English Education, embracing Grammar, Geo gtaphy, Arirhmetic, Astronomy, Natural Philosophy, , and Rhetoric; to which will be added Plain and Ornamental Needle Work All the varieties of Shell Work Wax Fruit and Flowers Velvet Painting and Ebony Work. Mis' G is prepared to accommodate six or eight Young Ladies with BOARD, on reasonable terms. TUITION FEES For the lower branches • • #12 per annum For Grammar and the higher branches 16 do For either of the Ornamental • 5 do For all of them • ‘1°. Instruction cn the PIANO FORTE will be given by a lady from Washington, who is highly recommend ed for h. r Qualifications in that department, at twelve dollars for the course Che tiluatwn of th's School is believed to be as heal thv as any other; and parents and guardians disposed to commit young ladii-j, to ihe charge of Miss (•. may rest assured that »very e\ rlion will oe used to dis charge her duties wi»h fidelity Midtileburg, Loudoun County, Nov. 20, 1813. nov 21 — 3\v ________ \4 *r& 1‘oT E" i to; s,le mv Pla t-.tiur. cdled CLOVER • LA.XO . in the County of Prince W illiam, 35 iT..ie» distant t, o Alexandria iiid Washington. It contams „ „ „ 1 *2 O O •* C RE S' Ha, • a large DWELLING t ||,„I. uiid other improvements, ,i.l an e’xced- n Mill Scat, on which a _ ,)W -till is erected The land has Seen well tilled, ar.d lor sever,1 tear- p «at improved by the u*e of clover anil plaster; the i-ilects f»l which are no I where more visiblr, or more fully proven. St ,8 diyid i ed into field* of an • q lal an l convenient size, and tin | d«->- the ojst end >snres. This Plantation is justly con | stdered among lie he*t in the upper country; its situs I 'ion is healthful ami tv utiti'ul As pu'chasei* wi I view the pr misea before making an otter ta'Mier particulars ate deemed unnecessary If desired, im oediiite possession may be given. Let ter* addressed to me (post p*nl) mm he directed to th!» place CIIAUI Kb SHIHLLY CAKI KU. Bichmoml City, '»ct. 10 It, 18J3. N H. In m> -hience, Hr Edmund Newman. Agent, on the premise*, will attend to gentlemen wishing to view the premise*. C S \\<k\w\)&\etu\ fox su\e 'JIHIS place ha* long been established as a stand for 1 mercantile business, and is well improved; having a good Store, Grain an 1 other neccssun house* for the business, as well as an excellent Dwelling House and every convenience for the accomm datum of a family There are a few acres also of I .and, all enclosed anti in snug order. It lies within about a mile of Boyd’s Hole—a stopping place for steamboats on the Potomac —about same distance from an Episcopal Church - six mile: from King George Court House, and has a post office at the place. For further particulars apply to nov 21 GKO. JOHNSON W Co k>r\v^», 5*c. VANIl.LV Bean, of excellent quality Bo wand’s tonic mixture for the fever and ague Jujube paste in sheets and boxes W;si*r»x ssugh lozenge-; Jackson’s pectoral do Compound syrup of liv. rwort for coughs and hoarseness; liquorice ball of first quality English peppermint^ t jo Fruit A. Lozenges Do Ginger j Joffcs’s chlorate matches for smokers, in pocket cases; Watu’s chlorate mutches German tuners; machine do Cupping instruments Best French sulphate of quinine Henry’s calcined magnesia, genuine London do do light London do do ponderous Adhesive plaster, spread, of superior quality; pre pared b> a celebrated manufacturer in Kagland Soda for washing; scented bar soap English scented soaps, • *■ r'.ety Hayden’s baisam t »r the t:*»tn ache Tire King’s tooth ache drops F.dinburgh tooth a:he past? Chlorine tooth wash; do do parte Mnxnn’s magnesian aperient, a pleasant tnedioinc SSS&i1 I'reston salts; English pun, ents English flesh brushes iong pepper; oi -'ucers Best Be'tnuda arrow root Mexican black lead f r cleaning stoves, a • rior article; Pans wi-i e; nursing bottles Swaim’s panacea; do vt rmdugt l'russes of various kinds <nd tor persons of •nfl'er* ant .ges, a full assor nunt Surgeons’instrument ; patent pump syringes | Compound P<uid Extract Sarsaparilla, pared b. a process that extracts and retains ;ht ac tive psrt i*t the medicine Phis is an excel lent remedy f . t:.e Rheumatism, King’s T vil, and for me depraved state of the system pro disced by ulerr* of long standin.;. And almost evt ry other article in the DRUG LISE The subscriber respectfully informs Physicians a<l others that h* selects or prepares, as the case mat he, the articles which he offers for sale, with unremitting sttention, endeavoring to have every medic*ne that l goes from his store of the first quality in all respects, and put up in the safest and neatest manner WILLIAM STABLER. 11th mo 15tb, 1833. [Warrenton Spec.]_ Ntilicfc to fciahermen. I WILL sell out my FISHING OUTFITS, and the unexpired Lease of one year, with the privilege of the lease being extended from three to five years at a moderate rent. The shore is a first rate Herring Fish ery. situated on the Maryland aide of the Potomac, cal led Sandy Point, neat shore above Doctor Richard >1. ‘McPherson’s Fishery. The Seine is 220 fathoms long, fishing 32 feet deep, with Boats, Captstons, Reel, and in fact every article necessary to carry on the fishery. Inquire of RICHARD BROOKS, Washington, near the Long Bridge. oct 7—eotf Rea\i\\ ^ecuteA, BY the use of the Hvgeian Vegetable ^rntrewtl Medicines of the British College of Health, Lon don, which have obtained the approbation and jc mendation of thousands who have been cured, in co sumptions, cho’ers morbus, inflammations, internam or external);; dyspepsia, fevers, ague, indigestion, bi limis or nervous affections, and sll diseases °f »e ,v • vellow fever, gout, rheumatism,lumbago, tic i o oreu , dropsv, St. Vitus’s dance, epilepsv, apoplexy, paran sis, palsy, green sickness, and.II obstruction.to which the female form is so distressingly liable, and which sends so many or this fairest portion of the creat.on to their untimely graves; small pox, measles, w oopi' K cough, scarlet fever, asthms, jaundice, gravel, s and all urinarv obstructions; fistula, piles. stnc **rc*’ ruptures, and svphilis in all its stages; constipated bow els, worms, scurvv, itehings of the skin, king s eyi , and all cutaneous disorders; in short, every comp *in to which the human frame is so dirrfully subj-Ct, un der all their varied forms and names; as me Hygeian conviction is, that man is suhiect to onr oA H™a Ditto,',-that is. TO THE IMPURITY OF rHb BLOOD, -from whence springs every complaint tnai 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 De mme commixed, through the negligence of parents; the ignorance or maltreatment of the Doctors; or the vicious or gormandizing propensities of us all. This valuable Medicine, being composed only o! vegetable matter, or medicinal herbs, and warranted, on oath, as containing not one particle of meicuna , mini-r»l, or chemical substances, (all of winch are un congenial to the nature ol man, and therefore destruc tive 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 asant and benign in it operation, and at the same time the most starching out the root of every complaint, how ever deep, and ot perfuming a cure, tliat 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 n few extra times to the pur pots: cf eva cuation, with the least possiblt sensation of pain, or exhaustion of bodily s're'igth, and without the fear of catching cold, or attention to dress or t'iet, 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 tact; ana extensive use ui wicm it# truth in this country. These medicines cure by purging; and yet the weak, the feeble, the infirm, the nervous, the delicate, are in a few days strengthened by their operation, because they clear the body of its bad humours, and invariably procure sound sleep- They are the safest and most effi acinus medicine to take to sea; preventing scurvy, costiveness, &e. The Vegetable Cleansing Powders are of great as sistance to patients, and facilitate the evacuation of bad humours; they soften, ch'inse, and detach the acrimonious phlegm; are cooling, and allay the thirst. One, two, or three powders may be taken throughout the day, mixed in half* wine glass of water. Extract of a Letter lu Pr. Moat. Sins 1 he motive which ha-induced rm to write tins letter to von, is, that I might be instrumental in the recommendation of Morrison’s Universal Vegetable Medicines to the sfHictcd, which, hv the Divine bless :ng h»s cured me of the Scsrl-.t Fever My case was as 'follows: Whilst returning fr -m Washington to Alex andria, I w.is taken v.TT ‘5;* which obliged me, on my arrival, to retire suddenly to bed, b n C"***“l no^x^rep, and he next day my throat became so much inis ; that 1 could -carcely swallow; and mv f*ce. breast, and body, proceed evident symptoms of the great dan g.r I wa« in, and I k ipw ntit what to d"; Calomel or viercn y t abhorred as poison, and therefore desired no assistant1 > from the Diugyst; hut mv mother, who bid experienced th good eff ct of the Hygeiau Pil-s 111 I case or t wo at her own, in >st strenuously advised me to try their virtue, which, with reluctance, I con sented to, and commenced l,y taking eight No 1 pills at nig1 t. and enlit No 2 the next morning and con tinned i .k-ng. increasing daily, m irning and • vening, until I took sixteen No 2 at a une, wliich were dts solved in water, as. hy means of my sore tltrost, I could not otherwise s.v allow them. I confess the dose nude me feel somewhat qualmish, Stc ; but the pills and the powders of which I took one or two tea-spoonsful I » day, operated well, ami the final remit wi.x, that I fell into a soir d sleep, * f which I had been deprived, sad the next morning awoke in s state of perspiration, freed from fever, coot ami com! >rta tie, and m> reason ffor I had been d> ranged in niiml) returned; »nd on the 9t|» da) from the time I w is first taken, I left my room, ami have ever since enj netl better heal III than I did before You have mv leave to make what u-c you olease of this 1 wish you success, and am sir. vour obedient friend, MARY ANN FOWLRR. ,\*exa ll C March 14, 18.>3. The genuine Medicines can be had of WM POM pi ROY, Alexandria, Sole.4ge.nl for the District of Columbia and its vicinity. Hy w h im the Pills ai t sold in pac-*:ts ol one, two, and three dollars cacii, and the Powders »' 37^ cents per box, with printed directions; and also hv the fol lowingSm-Ag, nts: !t W. Pulkiuhorn, tsrtween 9lh and 10th streets. Pennsylvania Aveuut; John Slillina, Navy Yird, Washington; and Th. mas C. Wright, Georgetown; of whom alone can the Medicines be warranted genuine By appointment ol Dr, II S. Moat, H. P. *1 . M d G. 'I , Brooklyn, New York, ’he sole importer of these Medicines. Morrisonia, or the Family Adviser, price 12 75; Prac tical Proofs, idlu.xtrated by numerous cases of cure.se cond and third editions, price 25 and 37jcents; to be had as above. a i._ .i.u iq,v? T\ua Divs VubUafted, lly IV. M. MORRISON XPOSI11‘ >N of Psalm CXIX as ilustrativc of the M'J character and exercises of Christian Experience, by the Rep Ch irl.-s Bridges, id. A. Vic it of Old XCWtu'l, Huff.Ik first American, from the sixth Lon dun Ed> ion. .'l*o ju*t received, and on sale a* above— Questions cn 'he Lessons, Collect. Epistle and ospel in the Sunday Morning Service of the Church -design.d for Bd'te ',lwe ana Sunday Schools By Hev ‘Tho rn us J.isHtnn. Assistant Minister in the Monumental C’^irck Richmond, Va. Memoir of the Hev John Summer held, A M a Minuter if'i-r ’ethfiist Episcopal Church - prepared for the » n.1g i hristi >nity Vindicated, in seven Discourses on the Ex temiji Evidences -f the Ne v Testament wi h a cun etud.'ig ij ssertation Bg John Henry H pkins. D D Binrp f the Protestant Episcopal Church m the Diocese of i *ermnnt _»»v 13 V ranUVln Uonae. The above TAVERN has been rented by the subscriber: it i» well known as having bet n long occupied ny Mr Au i__yustine Newton; is now m good repair, and cv^ry comfort that the traveller neds can be had. I'he I'aole is every day supplied with the delicacies, as weil as the substantial* of life The liar is well fitted with the best Liquors, anJ private parties can be accommodated in the most delightful maoner JOHN WEST N- B. Beltzhoover’s Line of Stages arrive and de part daily from this House; and Gigs, Horses, and Hacks, can be had on the mos* reasonable terms, nov 3—d___ i Water Proof ft »ola and Uair TRUNKS. JH- WHITE has just received— • 1 esse of Firemen’s Water Proof Moots, a very desirable article for the approaching season. Jilto, A lot of Hair Trunks, for sale cheap. nov 4 * liooU*. Look'. Travelers'. A NEW COACH, with kSlX fine Grata—started «• nressly for the accommodatum oT - ‘the citizen* of Washington and Alexandria-leave, every morningat half part 8 o clock — and returning, leave* Ga-lsbv'a at half past •> Hours of departure of the Company's other Lines, Daily: H*lfpast7 A- H fur Washr ; ton and Baltimore Half pa.t 8 A. M. for Washing ton—SIX Horae <’o.»ch 12 vi far Baltimore. 4PM lor Washington Half past 7 P. M for Baltimore—via M»,| Boat. For aeats apply at Heltxhoover is Co.’s office, Uoyal street, five or six doors from Newton a City ,',,tc l* *. | joinining Breast’s Barber Shop; and at West »f rank ( lir. House Hotel, King stre- t; and at K H Mar i g ton’s Ste.amtjoai Hotel, Union stree*, near the '' barf , dj* Passengers called for and pu’ down wlierever requested, and every exertion to please Agent for Beltzhonvrr i* h® P S. The Company intendastarting another Line in a few days, when due notice will be given- n_v_*0_ •Votiee. Steamboat POTOMAC, £ Joseph Nevitt, master, be ing in complete order, will, on Fncl’w ll"l7u" "ista.ft, resume running to Nor folk and Uichmond -leaving me City of Washingto at 3, ar.d Alexandria at 4 o’clock, P- M. leave Uichmond on Tuesday morning, am. Norlolk on Wednesday morning, at 9 o'clock. Fare to Norfolk, including meals, * 17 Oo to Uichmond, do • 9 may 15 _ N\T11«. WATTLES, Agent. •Vol’vce. The steamboat FREDE1 RICK BUIIO, Captaia B J. Jenkins, having been thoro __J ughly repaired, has again re sumed her route between the District and Baltimore u.ill continue to leave Washington, during the present season, every Sundav morning at 5, an l Alex | andria at 7 o’clock; and reiurn.ng. will leave Baltimore on Wednesday VI * touching at the mua. pla- | ces on the River f t passengers or hght freig.it_ TUe \u\umbU. The 3'eamer COLU.V1 BI A, J,tines Mitchell, master, will Continue, during the rem-in ter of the present season, to leave. Baltimore for the District every Saturday, at 4 o’clock l» M. Returning, leave Georgetown every Wednes day at 5. Washington a* 6. and \Jex vndria at 7 o’clock A. M. Freight and pas age as usual._I To t\\e FaWa. The Canal • |___1 Packet Boat g"- * -* \ G R 0 R G R ^ _ __ ! IVA SII / S G TON luscomn nee . iic-r regular trips, on Inesdaya Hn t Fridava, for the Great F ills or Crominelin. starting (rom Fred* rick Street Bridge i Georgetown) at 8 o' clock, A. M, and returning the same dav at or before sunset Fare to And from Crommelin, 50 cents. The Canal is now in fine order, and the country pre sents a ueautiful appearance. To those who are fond of a short excursion, and desire a short relaxation from a trip to the Great Falla offers a most delight ful treat. Xj Parties, on any otlaer days of the week, Can be accommodated, by giving a 9hort notice or applica tion to the proprietor, living on Third street, George town z « oFFurr. aug 5—tf_ I'Yvuv.v and V^artUeivw ate. ext term*, wholesale or retail— j fCrates of Karthenware and China SO boxes Knglidi Pipes, 3 groce each \No on hand, received lately, making his assortment very complete and extensive — 150 crates and h«gsh a Is China, &C. 60 packages Glassware, cut plain and moulded 150 boxes German Pipes Window G'is<, every size and quality Black Bottles, pint and quart Demijohns, fr m quart to five gallon Stoneware of an excellent quality Furnaces, cased and plain India China in complete sets or any one arti cle separately—a full assortment Boston Crown Glass, at Factory price Merchants and dealers are particularly invited to call und examine the ware and prices, as every atten tion will be paid to render satisfaction_sept 16 Eatl\\*u'Wcite VYunu. etc. ROBERT H. MILLER l!ss jv.st received, per Hrip flelvidera; 90 GRATES 4* HOGSHEADS, being part of hi' Fall supplies of Karthen ware and Chins, which enable* him to offer an extensive an 1 very handsome assort ment of goods in his line. Bluei brown, pink printed D.nner Sevice* cheap I)o do do Plates of all sizes Ho do do and purple Pitchers, Mug-, ?tc. Do do do Ewers U Basins, and I oilet Sets Blue and green edged Ware, in *11 its varieties Fire proof Baking Duties and I'lxtes, superior Cream colored Pistes, Dishes, Basins, Bowls, Ac. China l ea sets and Cups and Saucers, in *n unu sual variety as to shapes and patterns China Pitchers, new and superb shapes, richly gilt Do Mugs, plain and gilt, very rich Country merchants and others are earnestly invited to call, as K H. M is anxious to reduce his stock, which is now un isually large. 9th mo 9th, I833.__, Wats & Capa—Pash Iona. IlilOMAS L MARTIN, at his o'd stand on King. three doors above Fairfax street, has on hand an extensive assortment of HATS of the latest Fashion, and all the varietj of shapes and qualities that are worn, manufactured under hit own immediate inspection, by the most experienced workmen. Having sold out his establishment in Washington, his whole attention will be devoted to hit business in Alex* andria; ami he is determined to have bis work got up in a style that will give satisfaction. * He has alsn a large supply of TRAVELLING CAPS, eompri-tig all the varie y of the season, viz.—Sea Ot ter, Mock Otter, Cloth, Hair, Seal, Ac. All of which he will sell on pleasing terms, wholesale or retail Dealers are invited to call and examine his stock. Just Received. And on tale by WM M MORRISON, niHK. Religi .us Souvenir for 18jA, edited by G T- i 1 Bedell, D. D. Hector of St. Andrew’s Church, Philadelphia. nnv 22 | AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR 1834, ' PUBLISHED in Boston, 2d Edition, just re ceived aud for sale bv not 28 WM: M. MORRISON. S*>Ug*Y. FIFTY bbls Sugar, suitable for retailing, landed ; from schooner Virginia and for sale by nov 25 W. 11. MILLER Levi BuTtftti, HAVING taken t»i* ••rother, THOMAS T. HUR. DLF<. into part uersnip, will continu-at the old stand, eolith-wr*t corner >f Kt ig and Columbus strecti, to carry on their bus m-ssa.. CHAIR MANUFACTURERS AND ORNA MENTAL PAINTERS, \nd where they will ti, ., ami ke. p constantly far sal<, *t fair prict s, V a;cneral assortment of Ure ^■^1 cum, Fancy and Windsor OrtVtZRS. Che pur. IC »re . -ip cifully invited l At I anil ex .mine their present ss S V rtnient. I hey feel assured that they I 1 .«i he h*un ! n-»t’ to *>« -nfci tor, either in the durability of tiieir m»t»n »!s or tin neatness of their execution, to those *d any other manufac urerin the District. They will execute Sign and Ornamental Painting and Gilding, in all tneir various branches, on the m_ t acc„nim,.o»t. ing terms OLD CliAl’tS will be taken in part paunentfor new ones or will oe repaired or re painted at the shortest notice. Chairs purchased at this manufactory will be sent, free of expense, to any part of the District, nov i’3—tf Cabinets Cbnir, nm\ anfu MANUFACTORY. JAMES GREEN, Cabinet m. ti r, laronhand, and will constantly keep, at hi* old stand on Hoyt] st., Alexandria, and at thecorner of 10th st., Per.ru,!, vania, Avenue, Washington, a genera assortment »f The most fashionable fy durable FURNITURE. which he will warrant equal, if not superior, in quality, to any ever offered in the District - count ing,in part, of Grecian, winged and plain wardrobes Gothic, pedestal end and plain sideboards Ditto, with cellaretts and marble slab* i French and plain bureaus Dressing do with mirrors I.adiea’ and gentlemen’s secretaries and book cases Pier table, with marble an.! mahogany tope Pi’iar and claw dining, breakfast J* -.ard tablet Plain do do do do do La lies’ work stands Shaving and candle stands Wash Hands writ marble «nd mahogany topi Grecian sofas; mahogany cliaiis Music stools, bidetts, cribs, c-adlrs Portable writing desks, Uc. fVith a general assortment of BEDSTEAOS, jl ricnly carved mahogany, maple and sinned w oods All of which will be ao.d as low, for r.t«l, as they can Oe purchased of the same quality a t any other manufactory in the Union. Also, An assorlmen of St. Domingo and Hay of Hon' duras Mahogany, a part of wiiicl is suitable for handrailf; steam sawed Curl and Shaded Yenecru Copal Varnish of a superior quality; Sacking Bottoms, Cords, Ice. TURNING 4- CAR VING handsomely executed oct 25 ___ | 6pYtu<YliY Vutnilure. CHARLES KOONKS, Cabinet, Chair and Sofa Maker, King, next door to the corner of Alfred street. HAS on hand, and constantly manufactures s gene* ral assortment of FASHIONABLE CABINET FURNITURE, Which,forelegsnceanddurability,defies competition. His stock, generally consists of Grecian and plain sofas, couches and lounges Mahogany’ and all kinds ofdrawmg.room chairs Grecian, winged and single wardrobes Pedestal-end sideboards with marble tops and mircri Gothic and various other ditto Pier tables, with marble and mahogany tops Filler and block dining, card and brcakfasttables do claw do do do do Plain do do do do d’> Centric or loo 00 Frenchand variou other bureaus, with anu without mirrors Ladies trusting tables, with and without mirrors Ditto workstands and music stools Dittoaml gentlemen’s abinet, secretaries and book cases Washstands, with marble and mahogany tops Iticlily curved and plain mahogany, bird eye, and curl maple and common beadstcads Cribs, cradles,candleatands,shaving Jo , po* table desks andevery otherarticle in the cabinetline. LIKEWISE, Mahogany of various kinds, steam sawed, curlird shaded v eneers, cops! varnish, tacking bottoms,cordf, B3D3. MATT a 13381. 13. Tl^p above articles will be di-posed of for casbor to punctual persons on the most liberal terms. A very extensive patronage from Washington mat* ces me to say, that 1 will Iclivcrlurniturc t«an) put* chaserin that city free ofespence. Turning Sr Carving executed in Ihehest may 20 j Vj binet, Chair and Solft MANUFACTORY. On King street, nest door to Washington sfrre* IF'iN AltD O COOK respectfully informs hisfrirn-S i an.l the public generally that he has coitimencr.l the above business in all its various branches Hu Furniture, which, for neatness an<l workmansh p. h” warrant* equal to any ever offered in the Ihatfict, *’ | be a*ild low for cash, or to punctual pefions on il»' j runt liberal terms Person* wishing to purchase «* respr.r fully invited to call and exa nine for tiirin«elw» TURN IMG & VARMISHtSG handsomely **' cutrd- Old Furtii ure neatly rep tired, and all ordrrt punctually attnide 1 to. oct 10~^_ A. danger, IV tendering his » neere acknowledgements to I ’ frientM and the public for past patronage, respect- j fully informs them that he still continues toimnu.se t<ire and ha* now on hand, BEDS. M AT YR ASSES, SOFAS A CHAIR' AND CABINET FURNITURE. of good materials and workmanship, which he will'! pose of upon reasonable terms I’he public are solicited to call, before they P1 chase elsewhere, at his UPHOLSTERING AND C ABINE T W ARI ROOM, on King street, between Columbus snd Henry *,ref'‘ where ne will satisfactorily execute all order* '"r* [ clea in either of the above branches Repairs in c i* line done neat, cheap, and expeditiously, oct 8-tf _ _ Oyateta, &c JOHN W. SMITH, grateful for past fsvors. return* his sincere acknowledgments to the public, w assures them that he has commenced with the am*0' to supply them with the heat NORFOLK OYSTERS, fresh from the Coves, and will be regulsrly »upP w by the steamboat Potomac every Thursday, ^r:r* fan ilieacau be supplied at all times The lovers of good living %s ill find it to their tage to call and judge for themselves, oct 19—2m_ Uround IHaatet, For tale by the Ton, Barrel, or Bushel THE subscriber has on hand, and intends keep'^R during the season, Ground Plaster, which w< sold at as low price# as it can be procured at in the trict JONA. JANKKY