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I sent it to several physicians, with instructions in what m3—w^ould^be obUtera 32? ft°Lnc^h haves0 long baffled thc skl1 ot mc 1st White swellings of every description* 04 Qnpra lpif# ShlKl illct^PS Oi iOfll? 5t^UQinC*f ^ 4 . ^ s i|t Sterminate in uleexated cancers; 4th Felons? or what some people know by the name #f catarrhs, of every description. 5th Rheumatic pains ofthe joints* 6th Sprains and bruises of every description, or in whatever part situate; . ... 7th Tetters of allkinds. In this complaint the pa rent, in applying the ointment, must keep the part mitofwater; JKi® < ,, . 8th Chilblains or parts affecteu by Frost. It is also one of the best remedies for burns and scalds. It eases the pain and draws the fire out m a Bhort time. " , , , , For inflamed women's breasts and glandular swel lings, it is superior to any medicine yet known to the medical faculty. - It is much safer than mercurial ap [dication?, (as it does not contain the smallest atom of iny preparation of the mineral,) because it does not lay the patient liable to injury from exposure to cold. This Ointment has cured sores of many years stand ing. Where it is impossible or imprudent to heal the external sore, in consequence of the bones becoming carious oi rotten, it will stop the progress of the caries, — increase the quantity of discharge, remove the offen sive smell, and ease the pains. It cures the worst Felods and Whitlows, on applica tion of forty-eight hours CERTIFICATES. From the Hon. John Cocke, Member of the House of Re presentatives in Congress. Wa&hibgtow, tfanb 22,1826. My son having been afflicted for five years with white swelling, and having applied every reme dy recommended by the most eminent physicians . within my reach without success, 1 at length procured one jug of Dr Judkins’ Patent Specific Ointment, and made the application according to the directions ac companying the Ointment, and state, for the oenefit of the afflicted, that before one jug was used, a perfect cure was effected. My son has enjoyed good health ever since. I have no doubt that to the Ointment alone he is indebted; for nothing else was used for more than nine months before the application of the Oint ment. Respectfully, Johx Cocke Dr. Wra. Guoton, Washington City. From L P. W. Batch* Esq Counsellor at Law, F. ede Frbubmck, Md. May 6,1831. Mr. C Herstons~-1 deem it proper to state, for the benefit of the public, that, several years since, two of my children were affected with scald head of an inve terate character. My family physician, Dr John T. Wilson, of Leesburg, Va who was very skilful and ju dicioua in his practice, in vain endeavored by every means to effect a cure. At length Judkins* Ointment was applied, and the affection was permanently reliev ed- Very respectfully, your obedient servant, I/. P- W. Balcb. From the Honorable John Taliaferro, Member of Con g> us, dated WusijrbTojr, January 22, 1829. Sxa—It ha* been my wish, fora considerable tin e, to communicate to you the good effect with which 1 have used the Ointment invented by a Mr. Judkins, and which I now understand is made and sold by agent* appointed by yourself, I have applied this j Omtment during the last three years to every species | of tumor and wound, without failure to produce a cure | in every instance. I consider it the most decided and j efficient remedy in all cases of tumor, be the cause what it may} and 1 have found nothing so good for j wounds of any description. It may be proper to j add, that the cure of a tumor called white swelling, j given over by the most distinguished physicians as in- , curable, and which they decided would, without ampu- ! Ution, prove fatalto the patient, ivas, under my imme | diale notice, effected by the use of Judkins* Ointment, and the patient is in fine health. His limb affected by J the tumor being restored to a perfect state of sound ness. 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, for more than two years, had been considered incurable, wasef- j TectuaMy cured by the application of Judkins* Oint ment. 1 mention these two cases, which fell under my immediate notice and management, as a decided evb denceof the efficacy ofthis remedy in cases of tumor ] and of ulcers* 1 haveexpe.ienced, as decidedly, the 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, lean with the utmostconfidence recommend the use ofthis valuable remedy, lam, sir, very respectfully, JOHK raLZAVXRBO. . * F.'X To more fully guard the public, (the proprie iuf) C. Herston*s name will appear in bis own hand writing, written through the circle outside the ointment j pot. cr> Bold by appointment, in Alexandria, wholesale I aodretail, by WM; STABLER. oct 18 Druggist, Fairfax street. Cash in .Mtvrkvi fTTB will pay Hash for any number of LIKELY f? JS EG ROES, (of both sexes) from 12 to 25 years of age, Field Hands. Also, Mechanics of every de scription. Apply to R. C. Ballard & Co. Richmond, Va. J. M. Saunders & Co. Warrenton, Va. George Kepbeart & Co. Fredericktown, Md. James F. PurveisCJ* Co. Baltimore. John Ware, Port Tobacco, Md. 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 times, will pay higher prices in Cash than any other purchaser whei s now or may hereafter come into market. All communications promptly attended to. FRANKLIN & ARMPJELD. • v> 'MImE*1'’ X; ’ 7 i'+Jy 'Kj&\ r ■ ' IML. Health SecuveAv^s-#^ ir» y the use of the Hygeian Vegetable Universal JLf Medicine* of the British College of Health, Lon don, which have obtained the approbation and recom mendation of thousands who have been cured, in con sumptions, cholera morbus, inflammations, internally or externally? dyspepsia, fevers, ague, indigestion, bi Jious or nervous affections, and all diseases of the liver; yellow fever, gout, rheumatism,lumbago* tic doloreux, dropsy, St. Vitus'* d*nce, epilepsy, apoplexy, paraly sis, pahy, green sickness, and all obstruction* to which the female form i* so distressingly liable, and which s>snds 19 many of this fairest portion of the creation, to their untimely graves; small pox, measles, whooping cough, scarlet fever, asthma, jaundice, gravel, 9tone, and all urinary obstructions? fistula, piles, strictures, ruptures, and syphilis in all its stages; constipated bow els, worms, scurvy, itchings of the skin, king s.evi, and 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 the Hygeian conviction is, that man is subject to one only real Disease,-that is, TO THE IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD, —from whence springs every complaint that can possibly assail his complicated frame; anil that it .. r _A...I __ fhie vital nnr* stream ot come 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 ol 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 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 pleasant 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, anil being called a few extra times to the purposes of eva cuation, with the least possible sensation of pain, or exhaustion of bodily strength, and without the fear of catchine cold, or attention to dress or diet, in any way different from their accustomed habits. These pills cure all cases, and cannot betaken to excess Experience, which is the touchstone of all human knowledge, has long borne testimony to the fact; and extensive use of them has already verified its 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 it# bad humours, and invariably procure sound sleep. They are the saYest and most efficacious raenicine to take to sea; preventing scurvy, costiveness, &c. The Vegetable Cleansing Powders are of great as sistance to patients, and facilitate the evacuation of bad humours; they soften, cleanse, 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 a wine glass of water. Extract of a Letter to Dr. Moat. Sin: The motive which has induced me to writethis letter to you, is, that I might be 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 waj as follows: Whilst returning from Washington to Alex andria, 1 was taken very ill, which obliged me, on my arrival, to retire suddenly to bed, but could not sleep, and the next day my throat became so much inflamed, that 1 could scarcely swallow; and my face, breast, and body, presented evident symptoms of the great dan gt-r l was in, and I knew not what to do; Calomel or Mercury I abhorred as poison, and therefore desired no assistance from the Druggist; but my mother, who had experienced th;.* good effect of the Hygeiao Pills in a case or two of her own, most strenuously advised me to try their virtue, which, with reluctance, I con sented tp, and commenced by taking eight No. 1 pills at night, and eight No. 2 the next morning, and con tinued taking, increasing daily, morning and evening, until r took sixteen No. 2 at a time, which were dis solved in water, as, by means of my sore throat, 1 could not otherwise swallow them. 1 confess the dose made me feel somewhat qualmish, &c.; but the pills and the powder#, of which I took one or two tea-spoonsfull a day, operated well, and the final result was, that l fell into a sound sleep, of which I had been deprived, and the next morning awoke in a state of oerspiration, freed from fever, cool and comfortable, anu my reason (.for l had been deranged in mind) returned; and on the 9th day from the time I was first taken, I left my room, and have ever since enjoyed better health than 1 did before. You have, my leave to make what use you please of this. I wish you success, and am, sir, your obedient friend, MARY ANN FOWLER. Alexa. D. C. March 14.1833. • a a i* * « 1.1 C lne genuine iVieuicuius uii ue uau ui VVM. POMEROY, Alexandria, Sole Agent for the District of Columbia and its vicinity. By whom the Pills are sold in packets of one, two, and three dollars each, and the Powders at 37$ cents per box with printed directions; and also by the fol lowingSub-Agent9: It. W. Polkinhorn, between 9th and 10th streets, Pennsylvania Avenue; John StiUins, Navy Yard, Washington; and Thomas C. Wright, Georgetown; of whom alone can the Medicines be warranted genuine. By appointment of Dr, FI. S. Moat, H. P. M., M B. C. H., Brooklyn, New York,f.he sole importer of these Medicines. Morrisonia, or the Family Adviser, price $2 75; Prac tical Proofs, ellustrated by numerous cases of cure, se cond and third editions, price 25 and 37$cents; to be had as above. _-_ Franklin House. ike above TAVERN has been tralaefcl rented by the subscriber: it is well known E*fl33gfr &3 having been long occupied by Mr Au dk@^i^isust,ne Newton; is now in good repair, and every comfort that the traveller neds can be had. The Table is every day supplied with the delicacies, as well as the substantial of life. The Bar is well fitted with the best Liquors, and private parties can be accommodated in the most delightful manner.. JOHN WEST. N. B. Bcltzhoover's Line of Stages arrive and de part daily from this House; and Gigs, Horses, and Hacks, can be had on the mqst reasonable terms. pov 5—d___ Xoticfc io IfiaheYmen. 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 side of the Potomac, cal led Sandy Point, next shore above Doctor Richard M. 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, Wa>liington, near the Long Bridge, oct 7 —eotf_■■ To the Gieat Falla. The Canal Packet Boat GEORGE washing TON has commence i her regular trips, on Tuesdays and Fridays, for the Great Falls or Crommeiin, starting from Frederick Street Bridge (Georgetown) at 8 o' clock, A. M», and returning the same day at or before sunset. Fare to and from Crommeiin, 50 cents. The Canal is now in fine order, and the country pre sents a beautiful appearance. To those who are fond of a short excursion, and desire a short relaxation from business, a trip to the Great Falls offers a most delight ful treat. iXT Parties, on any other days of the week, can be accommodated, by giving a short notice or applica tion to the proprietor, living on Third street, George town. Z, U. OFFUTT. PRY POOPS. CYwxies Bennett HAS received by the Brig Belvidera, from Liver pool, and other arrivals ^ Point blankets, all sizes 10-4 11-4 and 12^4 rose blanket# 12-4,13-4 and 14-4 best family blankets 5-4 fine Bath blankets _ Shoe thread in bales, various qualities Patent colored and W. B thread Clark's Uile-End, London, first quality spool and ball cotton _ ,. .... English black galoons, single and double width Baizes and flannels Kerseys, drAb cloths and flushings Cloths, kerseymeres and vestings Black and colored Circassians First quality camblets Furniture calicoes and dimities, very handsome An assortment of printed and Madras hdkfs B!ack Italian cravats and sewing silk Merino and cotton hose, of all qualities Hemming's old patent and silver eyed W. C. nee dles Gilt pins, 4, 4$ and 5 A handsome assortment of gilt buttons Ginghams; cambric muslins Plain and sprigged Swiss muslins Swiss and jaconet hdkfs Shad and herring seine twine Of DOMESTIC GOODS, he has for sale— A very handsome assortment of bedticks Apron and furniture check? Penitentiary plaids Bleached and unbleached Canton flannels Sattinetts Bleached and unbleached cottons Cotton umbrellas Beaverteens Cotton carpeting; Lowell kerseys An assortment of FRESH GARDEN SEEDS From the Shakers. _sept 12 urj uuuuo. X/*.rASHINGTON & BRBNT have received,by the ▼ ▼ late arrivals from Philadelphia and New York, A Handsome Assortment of FALL IVIN TER GOODS, Consisting, in part, of— Superfine blue black, Russell brown, invisible green and mixed cloths; Petersham ditto Blue black and fancy colored cassimeres Blue and blue black silk velvets . Darkblucj brown, cadet and other mixed cassinets Rose, point and striped blankets Domestic and other carpeting Hearth rugs Black and assorted colored bombazets Do and assorted colored merino Circassians Superfine black and colored French bombazines Black and blue black Italian lustrings Handsome colored gro de naps Ladies* super black and assorted colored kid gloves Linen cambric hdkf*; a great variety of fancy bdkfs Thibet wool cloth and merino hdkfs and shawls 4 4 & 6 4 bobinets and Grecian do do Booinet and Grecianett quilling 5 * ansdovvn and Valencia vestings Furniture prints, a great variety of fancy do DOMESTIC GOODS: Penitentiary and other plaids and stripes Bed ticks; apron and furniture checks Bleached and unbleached Canton flannels Red, green, and drab do Brown and bleached shirtings and sheetings 20 bales cotton osnaburgs Also, Burlaps, No. 1, 2, 3, & 4; Scotch osnaburgs Bear, Dutch, and Russia sheetings And a great variety of other articles usual to be met with in a dry goods store, all of which will be sold low at wholesale or retail, sept 26 ~tf VatianA VV inlet Uooda. WH. H. THOMPSON & CO. have just received a further supply of SEASONABLE GOODS. Among them are the following:— 3-4, 4-4 and 6-4 printed and embossed Thibet shawls and handkerchiefs Merino shawls and scarfs, a large assortment, at reduced pnees Cotton and worsted shawls and handkerchiefs Hernani, crape, silk, muslin, and other fancy handkerchiefs Linen cambric hdkfs, some very fine 6-4 French, German and English merinos 5-8 and 3-4 black and colored English merinos, a handsome assortment Plain Gro de Naples Best black Italian lustrings, very cheap Black and blue black Poult de Sole Black mode and colored Florences Black and colored silk velvets Ladies* and men*s Hoskin gloves Cambric and thread edgings 6-4 Grecian nett and Grecian nett footings Boltings, a great variety Silk, cotton and worsted hosiery Black and blue black Italian crapes 5-4 do do do do for veils English and French black bombazines 50 pieces blue, black, mixed, Utissel brown, olive, mulberry, claret and green Cloths, cheap 10 pieces plain, printed ar d ribh’d cassimtres 150 do low priced sattinetts, venj cheap 30 do superfine do vcr* handsome White, red, green and scarlet flannel? Green carpet baizes Rose, point, ilufHe and striped blankets A variety of coarse goods for negro clothing 300 pieces low priced prints Burlaps, oznaburgs and Russia sheetings 4-4 Irish linens and lawns 8-4 and 10-4 table diapers Russia diapers and crash. With Packages DOMESTIC GOODS— such as Brown and bleached shirtings and sheetings Red, yellow, brown and leadcol’d Canton flannels Linseys, checks, penitentiary plaids, tickings Cotton oznaburgs, &c. &c.; with many other ar ticles. . . Our assortment is very large, and prices low. We invite our friends and the public to call and examine for themselves. _ oct 29 \Yrlg\u & i\\a»\dvrx. HAVE received, by late arrivals from Philadelphia and New York, a very large and general assort ment of NEW Sf HANDSOME GOODS, adapted to the present and approaching seasons. They invite their customers and the public to call and exa mine for themselves. 52 pieces cloths, blue, black, rifle green, Russell brown, plum, mulberry, claret, olive, drab and grey mixed Blue, black and fancy colored cassimeres, plain and striped Satinets, plain and striped Petershams, various colors Flushings and kerseys, heavy and stout made, for servants Linseys. plain, plaid and striped Rose blankets, 8-4 to 13-4. very superior Point and duffle ditto Green and scarlet friezes and baizes, plain and printed White, red, green, scarlet and yellow flannels Gauze flannels, extra quality Canton do various colors Goat’s hair and common camblets Ladies’ camblets, a beautiful article for cloaks 1 ■ ■ . french merino*, superior quality andderiwble co loro English ditto, m great variety Circassians, well assorted Black and colored bombazets French and English bombazines Merino »carf* and nhawl*. warranted wool border* Thibet shawl*, 3-4 to 10-4, very handtome Embroidered shawls, new style - Valencia and Prussian shawls . Satin fancy hdkfa, a new article, very rich Silk do do . Italian lustrings (Matteom’s genuine) Do do colored, very beautiful Gros de Naples, plain and figured, in great variety Florences, assorted colors Double green and brown ditto, for bonnets India and satin Levantines Satins, various colors, plain and figured Senchewsand sarsnets, uncommonly cheap Silk velvets, black, blue black, maroon, green purple and brown, for bonnets Tabby velvets, various colors . A very large assortment of super chintz and lo priced calicses. Mourning ginghams, handsome new style Table diapers, 8-4 to 12-4* damask table cloths * Russia do; French napkins Irish linens and lawns, very cheap Linen cambrics and linen cambric handkerchiefs Checked and striped muslins Damask ditto, a beautiful article for curtains Jaconet and cambric muslins Swiss and book do, plain and figured Grass cloth skirts, a new article Silk and worsted hosiery Mohair, merino and lamb’s wool ditto Bead reticules and fancy baskets Super Hosicin and kid gloves Long and short kid mittens Fur trimmed and lined gloves 'Pongee and Spittalfield handkerchiefs Several boxes handsome bonnet ribbons Bonnet cambrics and reeds Cut and plain velvet and other belt ribbons Hearth rugs, floor and table mats Fur tippets, in great variety Allof which are offered on moderate and accommo. dating terms. _ oct ll \ieo. c>. vivvugu HAS received a very general assortment of FALL GOODS, viz: Cloths and cassimeres Super and common sattinetts Plaid and plain linsevs Hose and point blankets Woolen flannels; Canton do Plain and figured baizes Counterpanes, white and colored Petershams, flushings and kerseys Fine merino wool shirts Guernsey frock9 Men’s white and colored lamb’s wool hose Ladies* do do do do Men’s super Angola do French and English merinos in great variety Merino Circassians and bombazettes Hangups and beaverteens Goat’s hair camblets and plaids Rattinetts and colored cambrics Fur capgs and mantillas Damask, Russia and bird’s eye diapers Fine soft finish Irish linens Linen cambric hdkfs; linen do (cheap) Corded skirts Fine and common lawns Bishop’s lawn, book and Swiss muslins Domestic carpeting, hearth rugs Blk lustrings, gro da naps, variety of colors Sattin levantines, very cheap White, pink, blue and blk sattins Blk Poult de soie, a superior silk Grode Berlin Fancy hdkfs and shawls Blk silk cravats Gloves; men’s raw silk do Russia and Iiish sheetings; burlaps Blk, blue blk, green, purple and brown silk velvets Bandannoand flagg hdkfs some superior Round and flat braids Black galloon and shoe ribbons Black and colored lasting Blue and green table covers; table oil cloth Patent silver head pins 50 packs pins (low priced) Hilditch’s superior spool cotton Knitting yarn and boss Fancy hair and other brushes White and green blonde veils; crash frith a general assortment of DOMESTICS 3000 lbs Cotton Yarn Cotton Batts for quilts 9th mo 30 Wasnuigtvm 1:. HAS received, by the New York and Philadelphia packets, and is now opening, a large and general assortment of f ALL AND WINTER STAPLE 4* FAN CY DRY GOODS, Bought principally for money, he is enabled to offer them to his customers and the public generally as low, by the piece or yard, as any house in Washington or Alexandria; which is selling at a small profit His as sortment consists in part of the following articles, which will be kept up by frequent receipts, viz: Woollens: Blue, black, brown, invisible green, mulberry, olive and grey cloths Double milled and corded cassimeres Fine black ditto for vests Cassinetts all colors, some very low priced Petershams, flushings, kerseys and plains 8-4, 9-4, 10-4, 11-4, 12-4 and 13-4 rose blankets Point, striped and fancy end ditto, large and good Flannels, white and colored, all wool; figured do Figured and plain baizes and frieze Plain and striped linseys Merino wool shirts and Guernsey frocks A large quantity woollen comforts; cloth caps Colored and white super Saxony snd common yarn and worsted Cotton cords, hangups and beaverteens Ileal goat’s hair camblets; common do Men’s white and colored lamb’s wool hose Country knit half hose Ladies’ black, slate, fancy and plain colored wor sted hose Misses* do do do do do do Children’s white, scar'et and red socks & stock’gs Cloth piano, table and stand covers; toilets 'Hearth rugs and sheepskin mats Merinos: 6-4 brown, moroon, green, purple, crimson and scarlet, blue and black real French merinos 6-4 do do do, English, good imitation 3-4 do do do do Circassians and bombazetts, all colors; tartan plaids Superfine and common French and English bom bazines; Pongees, unusually low Silk Velvets: Blue, black, moroon, crimson & green silk velvets Super figured and black do for vesting Silks. 25 pieces handsome staple col’d gros de naps Black, white and col’d watered and plain do 6 pieces rich colored poult de soie Black and blue black gros de awiss First quality Matteoni’s bl’k Italian lustring - Italian and English do do 4-4 black Italian and India silks Super white, pink, blue, orange, black and other colored satins Double and single flnrences, all colors Veils: White, green and black blond and bobine* veils ! Green figured barrege do do < Green and black barrege for veils | Black bobinet do do Blue black crape foe ditto, wide and handsome 4rapes: a White, black and colored French crapes Crape Iwset wide and narrow hat crape fancy Handkerchiefs—a splendid assortment Blond, Hernani, gros de nap, Polynese, poplin, * embroidered, figured silk, crape, silk, muslin, gauze, palmyrine, embroidered and plain Thi bet, merino, cashmere, Prussian and other fan cy handkerchiefs a With a great variety of ootton hdkfs Hera stitched, plain white and colored bordered linen cambric hdkfs Bandanna, Spitt&ifield, pongee, flag and company hdkfs; super black Italian and Levantine do Shawls: Merino, Cashmere, Thibet, Braganza, Prussian, cloth ar.d winter shawls . Laces anil Edgings: Thread and bobinet laces and edgings Cambric and bobinet insertions Muslins: 4-4 figured Grecian nett, a new article 4-4 plain do 0 Book, Swiss, mull, jaconet, cross-barred, figured and plain muslins White and colored cambrics White and colored cravats; bonnet cambric Silk and Cotton Hosiery: White, black and colored English and French silk hose and half hose 5 thread cotton hose, a superior article W ith a variety of ladies* and misses’ common hose Gloves: Ladies’ super white and colored kid gloves, long and short Ladies’ coibmon do do do, large size White and black silk gloves Ladies* furM end and lined gloves Misses’ York tan, kid and woollen gloves Long mitts for misses Gentlemen’s white and black kid. beaver, buci, dog skin, chamois, Woodstock, Berlin and woollen gloves Hair top’d and lined glove3, a superior article for travelling Gentlemen’s stocks, stififeners, foundations, col or\<) kniinmo Suspenders: Gum elastic, patent rollers, cotton, and a quantity of other suspenders Ribbons: 50 sets handsome bonnet ribbons; cap do Lustring ribbohs, all colors, from No. 2 to 22 200 pieces David's black galloons Black white and crimson, & other col'd cotton do A superior assortment watered silk, velvet, figur ed and other beltings Hound and flat silk and worsted braids, cords and laces Linens: Soft dressed Irish linens, some very fine Irish sheeting Bird's eye damask, Russia and cotton diapers Brown Holland; crash for toweling Long lawn and linen cambrics; imitation do White and colored corded skirts; carpet binding Umbrellas: , Black silk, superior finished, new style umbrellas Common umbrellas A large quantity cotton do, low priced Pins, fyc. Superior flat heads, sharp points and London pir c A quantity common pins Black and white small pins, first quality Black and white hooks and eyes Sewing Cotton: Mitchell's first quality 300 yds spool cotton Large quantity white and coPd. ball do Cat'coes and Ginghams. A large quantity fashionaolc style, black grounde-' calicoes Super French chintz; Ginghams, black and col’' Mourning calicoes A large quantity ninepenny calicoes Domestics: Penitentiary and other plaids and stripes Bed ticks and apron checks Bleached and unbleached Canton flannels 6-4,5-4, 4-4, S-4 oleached and unbleached sheet ings and shirtings Linens: Burlaps No. 1, 2,3 and 4 Scotch oznaburgs; paddings; Russia sheetings With a great variety of other articles usually to be met with in a Dry Goods Store; all ot which he will sell at low prices; for cash or to punctual customers. He has made such arrangements at the North as will enable him to furnish such articles in his line as may be desired by his customers, which cannot be procured in town, upon leaving a description of the same with him to be sent for. oct 5—3m (iooAa. JAMES McKENZIE & Co. have received the:, usual Fall Supply of STAPLE FANCY DRY GOODS, and will add to it by the first New York arrivals The change they have concluded upon making in their bu sinesa induces them to offer every article in their as sortment at reduced prices. oct 1 -dtf Notice. rHE subscribers, intending a removal from Alexan dria to New York in the course of a very short time, have to ask the favor of all persons indebted to them to call and settle their respective account', their business must be brought to a speedy close: oct l—dtf jas. McKenzie w cu. Cabvnet, tjtvair and Sola MANUFACTORY, On King street, next door to Washington street LEONARD O.COOK respectfully informs his friends and the public generally that he has commenced the above business in ali its various branches. His Furniture, which, for neatness and workmanship, he warrants eqnal to any ever offered in the District, will be sold low for cash, or to punctual persons on the rxost liberal terms Persons wishing to purchase arc respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. TURNING & VARNISHING handsomely exe cuted- Old Furniture neatly repaired, and all orders punctually attended to. oct 10—3m Virginia Real Estate Brokerage and Ge neral Agency Office, Fourteenth street, (a few doors from Main street,) near Byrd's Warehouse, RICHMOND, Va. VN Office under the above title has been recentK established, and is now open, in Richmond, Va , in connection with the Emigrant Agency Office, New York, for the purpose of making purchases, effecting sales and leases of and loans on Real Estate and other property; also attending to a General Brokerage and Agency Business. Also connected with an established Agency Office in the City of New Orleans, La., for mak ing purchases and effecting sales of NEGROES (male and female.) Therefore, owners who have Slaves cal culated for a Southern market, comprising stout, heal thy, and active Mechanics, Field Hands, General La borers, House Servants, and Family Domestics, from 10 to 25 years of age, can, through the medium ofthia Office, find speedy cash sales. N! B. All personal or written applications will meet with due attention. P. S. No letters or communications taken from the Post Office unless post paid. JAMES McFALL & Co. dec 10—-3m_ Richmond, Va Alexandria Canal Office, > 30/6 November, 1833. y VTOTICE is hereby given to the stockholders in the Lx Alexandria Canal Co. that an instalment of 2 dollar* per share is required to be paid on or before the lsr lay of January; and a further instalment of 3 dollars >er share on or before the 1st day of February next. By order of the Board: dec 2 JOHN I*. CREASE, Clerk A C. Q*.