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vf)• -?Y.; • v>\ * KJ-PmMIc Attention! ]S respectfully aolicired ir££d bP/tCind »re.sust»ined by undoubted testimony DR relFE>S o? Botanical Drops! sre every yesr increasing their long established repu tation They have outlived many rival oreparations, Md are continually gaining upon public confidence. The Botanical Drops have been successfully admin for many years, as a thorough remedy for that will known and prevalent class of inveterate diseases which originate from a vitiated habit of body, or an he reditary predisposition in the patient, and generally tnnear under the various and distressing shapes ot Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Leprosy, St Anthony s Fire, Fever Sores, White Swellings, Scurvy, Foal and Ob atinate Ulcers, Sore Leg9 and Byes, Scald Head, an ^ In the last mentioned condition of the system, the Botanical Drops will be found to eradicate the lurk ing poison, where mercury has totally failed, and thus prevent the patient from entailing the seeds of an he reditary disease on his offspring. Dr Relfe's Botanical Drops are successfully used in cases of violent eruptions after the measles—red blotches—pimples on the face-festering eruptions on the skin—and other diseases of the external surface; and are one of the best Spring and Autumnal physics known, to free the system from humors. \ physician of eminence, who had witness'd the ef ficacy of this article, had the candor recently to ack nowledgc to the proprietor, that he considered it the best medicine known, for the complaints for which it is intended, and that it ought deservedly to stand at the head of the whole class of such remedies. Price $1 a bottle, o- 6 bottles for $5* WHITE TEETH! AND HEALTHS GUMS! T IOSE who would retain or restore these desirable personal advantages, are assured that no compo sition can be obtained superior t - the BRITISH ANTISEPTIC DENTRIFICE. This is an elegant and pleasant preparation in every respect, and has, for many years past, given universal satisfaction wherever it has been used. _.. . ax oT»mnt from aci(l 8l!u i ne Amraeuug other deleterious ingredients, which too frequent y enter the composition of tooth powders in common u«"nd it Whuens the enamel of the teeth without doing it the least injury. The regular use of thisi a mired powder, by purifying the mouth and Pr«''en“"S the accumulation of tartar, operates as the be*t pre ventive of the Tooth Ache- The Hentnhce removes discolorations, and restores the beautiful native white* ness of the enamel. As its apphcalhon braces and strengthens the Gums, it secures to them their healthy and florid hue, and, by removing all offenS!^ accumulations from the teeth, preserves the natu.al sweetness of the breath. Price 50 cents • None genuine unless signed on the outside punt ed wrapper by the sole proprietor, T. Kulder, imme diate successor to the Ute Dr. W. T. Conway. For sale, with all the other “Conwa> Wfdicme, # a his Counting Room. No 99. next door to J Kidder s Drug Store, comer of Court and Hanover streers. near Oon. cert Hall, Boston. THOMPSON KIDDER; And, by his special appointment, by WM. STABLER, Fairfax street, Alexandria. *„• Large discount to those who buy to sell ag-un. Consumption! Asthma! .V Catarrh! IN tit at long train of diseases which seem to grow with the growth of civilized society, Consumption takes the lead in its relentless inroads upon human life, yet his dreadful disorder is easily overcome in its earlier stages. It is only when neglected that it ar rives at the terrific maturity which so often baffles the sagacity of professional science. An obstinate cough is the customary forerunner of the pulmonary con. sumption Improper neglect in the timely admtnis tration of simple and salutary remedies, is sure to be reoroved by a dreadful succession of consumptive symptoms—oppression of the breast; greenish and bloody spittle; ulcerated lungs and hectic faver; shn veiled extremeties, and general emaciation ot the whole body; prostration of strength; flushed cheeks; swollen feet and legs; and at last, in the full posses sionof the mental faculties, and while hope stib whis pers her flattering tale—cold extremities, and a pre mature death. . . -.. For the various stages of this complaint, one ot tne most approved rt medies ever yet discovered is DR RELFE’S ASTHMATIC PILLS. This exceedingly powerful, and yet equally safe and innocent preparation, has effected thorough aiui rapid cures upon patients supposed to have been far advanc edio a confirmed Consumption, and who have exhibit ed the appearances which usually indicate a fatal ter mination of the disorder. As the Pills require in ordinary cases no confine meat, they may be administered with confidence and safety to all ages and classes of people. Unexampled success ha» hitherto attended their administration in a ere* “ariety of cases, and the proprietor can refer to a multitude, which testify to their efficacy in reviving the emaciated victim from the bed of disease, and re storing him to the blessings of accustomed health and activity. Price $1 for who/e boxes of 30 pills, and 50 cents for half do. of 12 pills, with directions, t Debilitated Females! THE complaint* peculiar to the female part of the community, have been long successfully treated by the administration of the Aromatic Pills, originally prescribed and compounded by Dr Uelfe. They cleanse the blood from those disorders of the female constitution, fbr which the pills are an effectual speci fic; they restore a free circulation, reform the irregular operations of the sanguiferous system, and rectify the disordered habits. The proprietor's confidence in the superior excellence of this equally inDocent and pow erful preparation, o founded on the moat decisive tes timony from many restored patients. He can assure this portion of the public, that when BR.PRELFE’S AROMATIC PILLS FOR FEMALES are regularly taken, according to the directions, ac companying them, they revive and establish the desir ed healthy habits, and restore to the pal!id counte nance the natural glow of health and good spirits 4 Harried ladies will find the pills equally useful, ex * cept in cases of paegnancy, when they must not be taken} neither must they be taken by persons of hec tic or consumptive habits. They may be used success fully by cither men or women in all Hypochondriac, Hvsterlfc or Vapourish disorders In all cases of this description, the pills purify, invigorate, and revive the Price $1 50 » box. • • None genuine unless signed on the outside print -j wrapper by the sole proprietor, T. Kidder, imrae diate successor to the late Dr. W. T Conway. For with all the other “ Conway Medicines,’* at his Co‘time Kooro. No. 99, next door to j K.dder’s Drug Store corner of Court and Hanover streets, near Con «H H.T Boston THOMPSON KIODBH. **And also by his special appointment, by A dWM.’STABLEK. Fairfax street, Alexandria. V Large discounts to those who buy to sell again. To Rheumatic Invalids! PI &RSOM* sudenng under Rheumatic Aifectiou are respectfully assured that they can obtain of the proprietor and his agents a safe and admirable reme dyfor Rheumatism, however obstinate the disordei may be, and in all its different stages. MPr. Jebb’s Liniment! wili afford immediate relief to the patient, end has TOmeti®** been attended with such extraordinary sue cess as te cure the most distressing Rheumatism in twenty -four hours, even when of years standing. This highly raluable Liniment is recommended *ith a co nridence founded on the experience of ma. ny years, not only as a cure for that excruciating dis- * ease, but as an excellent application for Stiffness ot the c Joints, Numbness, Sprains, Chilblains, &.C. ' (This article is considered so superior to every < tliiug else, and to possess such unoommon virtues, that it isordered from all parts of the country.] (T7* An Agent recently writes: “ Please 9eml me a further supply of Jebb*s Liniment the first opportune Xy_(shall probably sell a considerable quantity, as it is recommended by some ot our physicians very high ly, although contrary to their rules and regulations to give encouragement to such (or. patent) medicines.” ^ But is & most decided proof of their confidence in its invaluable properties Another agent writes: ”1 wish you to forward me some more of Jebb’s Liniment, which has recommend* ed itself very highly *’ Price 50 cents a bottle. The Painful and Debilitating Complaint of THE PILES Receives immediate relief, and in numerous instances has been thoroughly cured, by the administration of DUMFRIES’ REMEDY FOR THE PILES. THIS approved compound also nmigaies and re moves the symptoms which frequently accompa ny that disorder, and increase the danger of the pa tient, viz: pains in loins, headache, loss of appetite, indigestion, and other marks of debility. A relieved patient writes from^a distance: ** ft is but justice to inform y ou, that I have used ] your Dumfries* Remedy for the Piles for some time past, and have found it eminently successful. _ . The remedy is quite innocent, and may be ad minis tered to all ages and both sexe9. Plain and ample di- . rections, with a description of the complaint, accom- ; panv each package, which consists of two boxes, one containing an Ointment, and the other an hlectuary. Price $1 for both articles, or 50 cents where but one is wanted. DUMFRIES’ Itch Ointment! TUB extensive sale and established reputation of i Dumfries* Itch Ointment, encourages the propri- j etorto recommend it with renewed confidence to the j public, as a most innocent as well as powerful applica tion for this annoying disease The must inveterate cases have been cuhed ix one hour! by this esteem ed Ointment It contains no mercurv, or other noxi ous ingredient, and m*y De coimucuny ws,.. to the youngest children, or to pregnant females.— Price 37£ cents. . , . .. * • None genuine un'ess signed on the outside prin ted *vrapper by the sole proprietor, T. Kidder, imme diate successor to the late Hr. 1. Conway. For sale, with all the other *• Conway Medicines,” at hi* Coun ting Hoorn, No. 99, next doer to J. Kidder’s Drug Store* corner of Court and Hanover streets, near Con cert Hall, Boston THOMPSON KIDDER. And also, by his special appointment, by J WM. STA LHR, jan i5 Fairfax street, Alexandria. %• Large discounts to those who buy to sell again. Albion Corn Plaster! r ptiE Albion Corn Piaster sol tens tnecorn, uowever 1. old and tough, and extracts it to the very roots. The relief afforded is gentle, immediate, and tho l^he proprietor begs leave to submit the following - case, from Mr Stowell, who is well known to the in habitants of this city, especially at the South End and South Boston, as a very worthy and respectable citi zen:— A Cass. j Sir—'I do not hesitate to give my most unqualified approbation in favor of your valuable Albion Corn j Plaster. By the use of less than a box, Mr9 Stowell j | has been cured of a corn on each foot, which had been , i exceedingly troublesome and paintui for years, and 1 - | think it but justice to your invaluable preparation to f 'add, (for the encouragement of those who, owing to 1 repeated disappointments in the vnrious term. dies re sorted to, have finally despaired of a cure,) that your Plaster cured her corns, after trying other highly re commended remedies to no purpose; and what in creases my confidence in the superiority of your Plas ter, is the fact, that it has been used by several of my neighbors with equally good success (Signed) Seth Stowell, Keeper of the Toll-hoti9e, South Boston Bridge. Mr..T. Kidukk, Proprietor of the Conway Medicines. Boston, June 17th, 1829. Price 50 cents SORE AND INFLAMED EYES. THE studious, the weakly, ant o hers, who are troubled with soreness or inflammation ot that delicate organ, will be able to obtain a most pleasant and invaluable application, in . DUMFRIES’ C7» EYE WATER! This well established 'Vasa for tne Eye is perfectly innocent, and gives immediate relief, even in very ag gravated cases of soreness and inflammation. Price 25 cents. THE TOOTH ACHE. THIS agonizing disorder is cured in its m-'St painful stages, by one of the most simple as well as pow erful remedies known in modern practice The CAMBRIAN TOOTH ACHE PILLS afford instant relief, without inflicting the slightest in jury on the teeth They are applied externally to the parts affected, with the greatest ease and expedition and generally operate as a soothing lenitive to the suffering patient. Price 50 cents a box. Dyspepsia =£$ OF most obstinate character, after hav ng baffled the skill of tbe most eminent physicians and withstood the most highly recommended medical pre parations, has been checked, relieved, and cured, in a number of instances in and about this city, by using, for a short time. Or. Relfb's vegetable specific, AND ANTI BI LIOUS PILLS, in connexion, according to the directions accompany ing the Specific It is also one of the best medicines known for Sick Headache, Sickness at the Stomach, Nausea, and Flatulences. Price of the Specific and Pills, 50 cents each. • • None genuine unless signed on the outside prin ted wrapper by t' e sole proprietor, T. Kiddder, im mediate successor to the late Dr. W T. Conway. For sale, with all the other “ Conway Medicines,*’ at his Counting Room, No. 99, next door to J Kidder’s Drug Store, corner of Court and Hanover streets, near Con cert Hall, Boston THOMPSON KIDDER. And also, by his special appointment, by WU. STABLER, jan 24 Fairfax street, Alexandria. %• Large discount to those who buy to sell again. PATENT RIGHT SECURED. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION. SHEPHERD’S PATENT SPECIFIC OINTMENT, (formerly Judkins’,) 1 Prepared by C. HERSTONS, near Frederick town, Maryland. Richmond. Va- July 15, 1810 THE public will be pleased to understand that I was the original discoverer of Judkins* Ointment, and sole proprietor of the patent from September, 1817, until the expiration of the same; but, having connect ed myself with Dr. Judkins in the commencement, I permitted the Ointment to bear his name. The term of the patent having expired on the 26th June, I have m*-x**n improvement in the same, and taken out a pa teat thereon. N SHEPHERD. (£5* Imposition having been practised upon the nub lie by a spurious article, bearing the name of “ Jud kins' Ointment,*' the proprietor avails himself of the uthority granted to him io his letters patent, now to .lithe Ointment after hn own name. Hencetor vitl be known by the name of SHEPHERD'S PATENT SPECIFIC OINT M ENT, (formerly Judkins .) When I first made and prepared thia Ointment, and tad, in several instances. experienced its good effects, ‘^tiAoseve^^^jnstr^on^what ,ases to app y i . ^ public benefit. I concluded “rt the"Ointment would eccas.onally Wl imo rnsny lands some of whom would probably undertake 5K »»»*«! «• sal—and in this way it. good effects wooldbei ob 11 era [Pfi Under these considerations, I secured tne origi "at and "certain remedy for .11««.}^. some of which have so long baffled the skih oi me iical science: . .. . 1st White swellings of every description? 2d Sore legs and ulcers of long standing, 3d Schirrus or glandular tumors, particularly those hardened tumors in women's breasts, which oftentimes terminate in ulceiated cancers; 4th Felons; or what some people know by the name of catarrhs, of every description. 5th Rheumatic pains of the joints; 6th. Sprains and bruises of every description, or m whatever part situate; ... , . ... 7th Tetters of all kinds. Tnthis complaint the pa tient, in applying the ointment, must keep the part out of water; ,, c 8th Chilblains or parts affected by frost, ft is also one of the best remedies for burns and scalds. It eases the pain and draws the fire out in a short time. _ . , , , For inflamed women's breasts and glandular swel lings, it is superior to any medicine yet known to the m-dical faculty. It is much safer than mercurial ap plication?, (as it does not contain the smallest atom of any 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 in*-. Where it is impossible or imprudent to heal tin* 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 tile pains. It cures the worst Fclods and V» billows, on applica* linn of fnrtv.eiedit hours CERTIFICATES. From the lion. John Cocke. Member of (he House of Re presentatives in Congress. \V asuiwgtow, Man h 22, 1826 Sir—My son having been afflicted for five years with white swelling, and having applied every reme dy recommentied by the most eminent physicians within mv reach without success, I at length procured one jug of Ur Judkins’ Potent Specific Ointment, and mule the application according to the directions ac companying the ointment, anil state, lor the Dcnefit of the afflicted, that before one jug was used, a perfect cure was effected. M> son has enjoyed good health ever si nee. I have no diAibt 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 (Jocks Dr. Wm. Gunton, Washington City. From L P. IV. Batch, Esq Counsellor at Law, F ede rick Aid Fnr.DF.iucK, Md May 6,1831. Mr. C Herstons—1 detm it proper to state, for the benefit of the public, that, .several years since, two of my children were affected with scald hea l of an inve terate character. My family physician, Dr John T. Wilson, of Leesburg, Va who was very skilful and ju dicious in bis 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, v our obedient servant, * L. P. W. Bai.ch, From the Honorable John Taliaferro, Member of Con gress dated v> ashikotos, January 22,1829 5in—It has been my wish, fora considerable time, to communicate to you the good effect with which 1 have used the Ointment invented by a Mr. Judkins, and which 1 now understand is made and sold by agents appointed bv yourself, 1 have applied this Ointment during the last three years to every species of tumor and wound, without failure to produce a cure in every instance. 1 consider it the most decided and efficient remedy in all cases of tumor, be the cause whatit may; and l have found nothing so good for wounds of any description It may be pioper to add, that the cure of atumorcalled white swelling, given over by the most distinguished physicians as in curable, and which they decided would, withoulampu tation, prove fatalto the patient, was, under my imme diate notice, effected bytheuse of Judkins’ Ointment, and the patient is in fine health Ills limb affected by the tumor being restored to a perfect slate of sound ness. plsotiiattne 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, was ef fectually cured uy the application of Judkins' Oint ment. I mention tiiese two cases, which fell under my •_.1 .. A .nanaorpmonf a« D HVI IllllItGUlUVV -O-•- - denceof the efficacy ofthis remedy in cases of tumor and of ulcers: I nave expe ienced, as decidedly, the good effect ofthis remedy in the cure of Felons, and of every species of fresh wound. It seems to me that any one who wll observe on the operation of this Oint ment, must be satisfied as to its beneficial effect lean with the utmostconlidence recommend the use ofthis valuable remedy, lam, sir, very respectfully, JOUM I ALIAVERltO N. B. To more fully guard the public, tthe proprie tor) C. Herston’s name will appear in his own hand writing, written through the circle outside the ointment pot Xj* Sold by appointment, in Alexandria, wholesale and retail, by \VM. A BLEW, oct 18 Druggist, Fairfax street. Dll-LEE’S GENUINE PATENT Lvmdua BUious ?\Us. JUST received, a fresh suppfv of the above useful Medicine, direct from Dr. Lee’s Dispensary 12th mo 30th, 1833. W. STABLER. The following extract is published by Dr. Lee’s au thority, viz;— Extract of a letter, written by a very respectable gen tleman, residing in Baltimore, to the subscriber, who deems it his duty, though unauthorized, to lay it be fore the public, withholding the writer’s name, for particular reference, should any require it person ally. SAM H. P- LEE. Baltimore, August, 1828. Doctor S. H. P. Lee, New London, Conn. Dear Sir—It is now upwards of twenty years that 1 have used your New London Bilious Pills in my fami ly, and always found them an efficient purgative in al most every description of disease, and believe they sa ved many a long doctor’s bill by their early and time)* use. 1 never found their accustomed certainty to vary in their operation and effects until a few months past; and having, since then, been sadly disappointed in eve ry instance of using them, I negan to conclude that you had made your fortune, and abandoned their raanufac ture to mercenary and unfaithful hands. Under this impression, I accidentally saw an advertisement of yours in a New Yorfc newspaper, designating spurious imitations from your own manufacture, by having your WRITTEN SIGNATURE to each bill of directions, and that in no instance were the imitations signed with pen and ink, although a perfect copy in every other respect. Finding thuse l had without this test, 1 be gan to suspect that “ all was not fair in medicine, as well as in politics, and called at several of our apothe caries for your pills, with your written signature. 1 found many without this test, but none with it, until 1 came to the Messrs Keerls*, who assured me they had them direct from you. I procured a box, and on using them, found the same effects from them I had always j experienced, and am so much rejoiced on finding my-1 selfin possession of a medicine I so highly prize, that that 1 cannot, in justice, refrain from giving you this information. . . P . r .. , (lfT To avoid the imposition of counterfeits and spu rious imitations, as related above, the purchaser has , only to examine the bill of directions covering each , box and if signed at foot, in my own handwriting, im mediately under my printed name, they are genuine, and prepared by me; bul if ohlt the printed name is affixed, they are spurious, and to be avo^ded.^ ^ ^ New T.ondon, Conn. Dec. 1833._ DR MEAD’S AN TI-DY SPEC TIC, or STO MACH PILLS, THE only medicine ever yet offered to the public, from which a radical and perma nent cure can be obtained of all those chionic states of derangement of the digestive organs, constituting that complicated disease, termed Dyspepsia. The duty which the proprietor owes to soci ety has induced him to adopt this mode of cir culation, in order to give it a greater range of publicity, that it may thereby become more ex tensively useful than it could possibly be, were it confined within the private practice of any ! individual whatever. The diseases consequent ! on a morbid state of the stomach and bowels, ! are numerous, complicated, and, for the most ' part, very difficult of cure. The proprietor of these Pills is happy in hav i ingtt in his powder to offer to all those who are j afflicted with the above complaint, a medicine in which the most unlimited confidence may be placed, and, for simplicity of composition, may be given to children and patients of the most delicate habit. In every chronic case of stomach complaint, where the disease does not depend on a schirrus, or cancerous state of that organ, (in which case no medicine whatever can do i any good,) these pills will effect a ccitain and speedy cure, after the stomach of the patient lias ! been cloyed with magnesia and chalk, and j drenched with all the bitter potions that art ! could invent, to no purpose. They will most i effectually remove all sourness of the stomach, I not merely by neutralizing the acid, but by cor recting that morbid state of the secretions which gives rise to it; and at the same time that they are giving tone to the organs of digestion, they will renovate and give new life and vigor to the whole system. Geo. Smith, Proprietor. For sale by WILLIAM STABLER. 4th mo 4___ iJYUgft, &c. VANILLA Bean, of excellent quality kowand’s tonic mixture for the fever and ague Jujube paste in sheets and boxes Wi star’s cough lozenge-; Jackson’s pectoral do Compound syrup of liverwort for coughs and hoarseness; liquorice ball of first quality English peppermint! l)o Fruit > Lozenges I)o Ginger j # i Jofies’s chlorate matches for smokers, in pocket cases; VVat*s*s chlorate matches German tuners; machine do Cupping instruments Best French sulphate of quinine Henry’s calcined magnesia, genuine London do do light London do do pimderous Adhesive plaster, spread, of superior quality; pro. pared by a celebrated manufacturer in England Nail brushes and tooth brushes, an assortment Soda for washing; scented bar soap English scented soaps, a variety Hayden’s balsam for the tooth ache Fire King’s tooth ache drops Edinburgh tooth ache paste Chlorine tooth wash; do do paste Moxon’s magnesian aperient, a pleasant medicine Soda water ) . , e . > in bottles Saratoga do y Preston salts; English pungent9 English flesh brushes; longpepper; blue saucers Best Bermuda arrow root Mexican black lead for cleaning stoves, a superior article; Paris white; nursing bottles Swalm’s panacea; do vermifuge Trusses of various kinds and for persons of differ ent ages, a full assor ment Surgeons’instrument'; patent pump syringes Compound V uid Extract of Sarsaparilla, prepared a process that extracts and retains the ac tive part of the medicine. This is an excel lent remedy for the Rheumatism, King’s Evil, and for the depraved state of the system pro dweed by ulcers of long standing. ! And almost every other article in the DRLG LISE j The suoscriber respectfully informs Physicians and i others that he selects or prepares, as the case may be, j the articles which lie offers for sale, with unremitting i attention, endeavoring to nave every medicine that j goes from his store of die first quality in all respects, and put up in the safest and neatest manner WILLIAM STABLER. 11th mo 15th, 1833, [Warrenton *pec/l_ iitvtkvV i\>r saVu. I OFFER for sale my Plantation called CLOYRR LAND, lying in the County of Prince William, 35 miles distant from Alexandria and Washington. It contains 1200 ACRES, Has on it a large DWELLING HOUSE, liirn, and other improvements, and an excellent Mill Seat, on which a *__Saw Mill is erected. The land has Keen well tilled, and for several >ears past improved by the use of clover and plaster; the effects of which are no where more visible, or more fully proven it is divid ed into fields of an equal and convenient size, and un der the best enclosures. This Plantation is justly con sidered among the best in the upper country; itssilua tion is healthful and beautiful As purchasers wi 1 view the premises before making an offer, farther particulars are deemed unnecessary. If desired, immediate possession may be given. Let ters addressed to me (post paid) may be directed to this place. CHARLES SHIRLEY CARTER. Richmond City, Oct, 10 h, 1833. N. R. In my absence, Mr. Edmund Newman, Agent, on the premises, will attend to gentlemen wishing to view the premises. C. S. C. S\fc^>V\en 6. Sanger, LN endering his sincere acknowledgements to his friends and the public for past patronage, respect fully informs them that he still .continues to manufac ture. and has now on hand. BEDS, MATTR ASSES, SOFAS & CHAIRS, AND CABINET FURNITURE, of good materials and workmanship, which he will dis pose of upon reasonable terms. The public are solicited to call, before they pur chase elsewhere, at his UPHOLSTERING AND CABINET WARE ROOM, on King street, between Columbus and Henry streets, where he will satisfactorily execute all orders for arti cles in either of the above branches. Repairs in either line done neat, cheap, and expeditiously. COLORED APPRENTICES WANTED, For the Patent Rope-Making Business. I WILL take two or three Colored Boys, ot unquestionable character, (none other will be taken) to learn the Patent Ropemaking Bu siness. JOSIAH H. DAVIS. N. B. This advertisement may, perhaps, meet the eye of some slave-holder who may have it in prospect to emancipate his slaves at the ages of 25, 30, or 35 years. The slave, thus enhanc ed in value, would, in a reasonoble time, repay the pecuniary loss of the owner, and be prepar ed to be a more useful freeman. J. H. & improve* Compound chloriv* TOOTH WASH. '* THE discovery of the Chloride of Sod* a its uses, by Labarraque, of Paris was* addition to the resources of medicine of ti e 811 most importance as a neutralizing agent. "" U* To counteract at once the principle of dec' which commencing imperceptibly, slowly ^ Lhers strength, and finally destroys, is the f portant service which can be derived from v use of the Chloride of Soda, when administer with skill and care. The diseases of the 'lV^ being, in the great majority of cases, the ret* of neglect and a gradual accumulation of ti principle above alluded to, it became obvi0,;‘ from the earliest experiments, that the ChlorK was the proper remedy anti preferable to rj0f ders, dentrilices, &c., of whatever kind or m tension. By a chemical analysis, it win t found that the greater proportion of the C! C rine Compounds so extensively in use. d0 ‘j’. contain a particle of the Chloride of sXda the agency of which their efficacy must nee*- * sarily depend. This article is confidently offered to the animation of the public, as possessing in an < • inent degree tlie virtue of neutralizing all t i , is offensive in the mouth and breath, removin' soreness and sponginess of the gums,destroy I; the taint of tobacco, or any other effluvia frof, whatever cause. In short, this preparation w| be found to justify the various commendato, notices and recommendations it has received Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail by Rushton & Aspinwall, No 81 William street and 110 Broadway, and N. Smith Prentiss \o 43 Maiden Lane, New York; and sold in A>v andria by WILLIAM STABLER; in \va,t ington City by William Gunton, Todd & C < in Georgetown by O. M. Linthicum. mar 26 SWAIM’S PANACEA. AFRESH supply just received from the pro prietors, William Swaim & Son. Onhan SWARM’S VERMIFUGE. 3d mo 10_WM. STABLER. BARTON’S COUGH DROPS. ~ AFRESH supply received for sale by F KENNEDY; price 25 cents per bottle ’ feb 20 SEINE TWINE. A FEW bales best Shad and Herring Seine Twine, a part of two consignments, will l>. sold very low, to close sales; the quality exce.' cut, feb 7_CHARLES BEN NOTICE7" rilHE subscriber, having taken the large thrc A story fire-proof Warehouse at the corner c; Prince and Union streets, nearly opposite hi* Grocery Store, (which he intends occupying a a Warehouse,) respectfully informs his friend.: and country merchants generally that lie wi receive and forward GOODS of all kinds; re ceive FLOUR on storage; store GRAIN anc other GOODS, on the usual terms. The situa tion being convenient to shipping, persons de posed to STORE their FLOUR will find an ad vantage arising therefrom. Any business en trusted to his care in the above Agency, will bf punctually and carefully attended to. He continues to keep constantly on hand a gr neral assortment of GROCERIES, WINES. SALT, &c. &c.; and will at all times furnis: PLASTER to those wishing to purchase. Ah of which he offers, wholesale and retail, ver> low. WILLIAM N. McVEIGH, feb 25 Prince street wharf. £3* Leesburg Washingtonian, Winchester Republican, and Political Spectator, (Warren* t ton) 2 months, and charge W. Ps. McV. WAS LEFT, AT the Stable of the City Hotel, on the 2 :i. December last, by a man calling himself Henry Pleasants, A BAY MARE, about 15 1-2 hands high, four white feet; small white spot in the forehead; and about 12 year old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away or she will be disposed of according to law. mar 18—lOt BOOTS AND SHOES. JH. WHITE has just received, per sloe; • Union, a well selected and seasonable ii voice of BOOTS AND SHOES. Among the; are— » Men’s Calf Sewed Boots, first quality Do thick Pegged and Sewed W atcr Coot Do Calf Pegged and Sewed Munroes Boys’ do Pegged and Sewed do Women’s Lasting and Seal Slippers an LT fersons, (very cheap) Hair Trunks, &c. &c. Also in Store, of his own manufacture. Ladies’ Gaiter Boots Do Calf, Seal & Morocco Walking Shoe* Do Lasting, Seal,Morocco & Kid $i'PPe!' Do Culf and Seal Jeffersons Misses’ Lasting, Seal, and Kid Slipper a:ir Jeffersons . Gentlemen’s Boots and Shoes, various kin All of which will he sold at the lowest pnce-* |r^=* Made to order, Ladies1 and Gentlemen^ BOOTS and SHOES, of the best materials aim # workmanship. • 100 DOLLARS REWARD. . ON Tuesday morning, between hreue1 a > burg and my plantation, in the upper< of Stafford, a NEGRO MAN, ami the MAh on which he was riding, both belonging t° * were stolen by a man who seems to have a stranger in this part of the country. seen in possession of the Slave and of U’.c. he was inquiring his way to Stailor*! '■A House. He is described to me as a per* tween fifty and sixty years ol age, Vi 1 markably white hair; his stature stout an' , set. He wore a brownish colored du - The negro is between twenty-five an * years of age, as well as is remembered; s bis person, and about five feet ten oi ches liigh; has a drawling manner of «■ ' \'f and appears to be much less sagacious * really is. His name is Jack. His dress as blue doth cap, a grey great coat, and ;u’ clothing drab doth. , ... wlt ,lPy The Mare is a fine large sorrel, wlth'Jlltthel-r spot of white about her, unless pel ia.\sntre o: may be some few white hairs in the 0f the forehead, not covering more than tn ■ .? a four-pence-halfpenny. She is, as 'r„. is rc recollected, going on seven years ol ag » * ^ markably long in her body; has a long fr,?j|ere it is remarkable where it joins the rumj • s may be discerned in the film ofone o an incision which was made a year oi to cure the hooks. . en for One Hundred Dollars Reward win » r j.. therecovery of the above Slave and i ’ rv0! the proportion of four and two for the 1 e either. JNO. TAYLOE LOMA-V Fredericksburg, Jan. 23, 1834. ,. rV. Sl3=* The white man calls himself n jan 24—tf__— -- CLOVER SEED. baCS. CLOVER SEED, in 2 and 2 1-2 bush mar 7*ilne a, ,iCle' f0rs.UMEysSERSMlTH.