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LEVI HURDLE, HAVING taken his brother, ThomasT.Hcrn dle, into partnership, will continue, a^the old stand, south-west corner of King and Co lumbus street*, to carry on their business as CHAIR MANUFACTURERS f ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS, and where they will make, and keep constantly for sale, at fair prices, a general assortment of ) Grecian, Fancy, and Windsor CHAIRS. The public are respect fully invited to call and examine their present assortment. They feel assured that they will be found not to be inferior, either in the durability of their materials or the neat] ness of their execution, to those of any other ma nufacturer in the District. They will execute Sign f Ornamental Paint ing and Gilding, in all their various branches, on the most accommodating terms. Old Chairs will be taken in part payment for new ones, or will be repaired or re-painted at the shortest notice. | Chairs purchased at this manufactory will be j sent, free of expense, to any part of the District. SPLENDID FURNITURE. CHARLES KOONES, Cabinet, Chair, and Sofa Maker, King street, next door to the corner of Alfred street, has on hand, and con stantly manufactures, a general assortment of FASHIONABLE CABINET FURNITURE, which, for elegance and durability, defies com petition. His stock generally consists of Grecian and plain Sofas, Couches and Lounges Mahogany f all kinds of Drawing-room Chairs Grecian, winged, and single Wardrobes Pedestal end Sideboards, with marble tops and mirrors Gothic and various other ditto Pier Tables, with marble and mahogany tops Pillar and block Dining, Card and Breakfast do Do do claw do do do do Plain do do do do do Centric or Loo do French and various other Bureaus, with and without mirrors Ladies’ Dressing Tables, with f without mirrors Do Workstands and Music Stools Do and Gentlemen’s Cabinet, Secretaries, and Book Cases Washstands, with marble and mahogany tops Richly carved and plain Mahogany, Bird-eye, and Curled Maple and common Bedsteads Cribs, Cradles, Candlestands; Shaving ditto Portable Desks And every other article in the Cabinet line. Likewise, N MAHOGANY, of various kinds; steam-saw ed, curl and shaded Veneers; Copal Varnish, Sacking Bottoms, Cords, BEDS, MATTR AS SES. &c. The above articles will be disposed of for cash or to punctual persons on the most liberal terms. A very extensive patronage from Washing ton, induces rne to say, that I will deliver Fur niture to any purchaser in that city free of ex pense^__®Pr_ CABINET, CHAIR, AND SOFA MANUFAC TORY. JAMES GREEN, Cabinet Maker, has on hand, and will constantly keep, at his old stand on Royal street, Alexandria, and at the corner of Tenth street and Pennsylvania Ave nue, Washington, a general assortment of the most FASHIONABLE AND DURABLE FUR NITURE, which he will warrant equal, if not superior in quality, to any ever offered in the District; consisting, in part, of Grecian, winged and plain Wardrobes Gothic, pedestal and plain Sideboards Ditto, with cellarets and marble slabs French and plain Bureaus Dressing do with mirrors Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Secretaries f Book Pier Tables, with marble and mahogany tops Pillar f claw Dining, Breakfast f Card Tables Plain do do do do do Ladies’ Work Stands; Shaving <f Candle do Wash Stands, with marble $ mahogany tops Grecian Sofas; Mahogany Chairs Music Stools, Bidetts, Cribs, Cradles Portable Writing Desks, <Scc. With a general assortment of BEDSTEADS, of richly carved Mahogany, Maple, and Stained Woods. All of which will be sold as low, for cash, as they can be purchased of the same qua lity at any other manufactory in the Union. Also, An assortment of St. Domingo and Bay of Honduras MAHOGANY, a part of which is suitable for Handrails; Steam-sawed Curl and Shaded Veneers; Copal Varnish of a superior quality; Sacking Bottoms, Cords, &c. TURNING and CARVING handsomely exe cuted. _aPr ? STEPHE% s. SANGER, IN tendering his sincere acknowledgements to his friends and the public for past patronage respectfully informs them that he still continues to manufacture, and has now on hand, BEDS, MATTRASSES, SOFAS & CHAIRS, And Cabinet Furniture, of good materials and workmanship, which he will dispose of upon reasonable terms. The public are solicited to call, before they purchase elsewhere, at his Upholstering and Ca binet Hare-Room, on King street, between Co lumbus and Henry streets, where he will satis factorily execute all orders for articles in either of the above branches. Repairs in either line done neat, cheap, and expeditiously._ CABINET, CHAIR, AND SOFA MANUFAC TORY. LEONARD O. COOK respectfully informs his friends and the public generally that he still continues to manufacture all kinds ol CA BINET FURNITURE at his Cabinet Ware house on King street, next door to Mr. James Kerr’s Grocery-store,and also informs tfftm that he has on hand, at his Cabinet Ware-room, on the north-east corner of King and Washington streets, where he intends keeping a constant supply of the BEST FURNITURE, made by the best workmen, and of the neatest fashions, which he will warrant equal to any ever offered in the District, which he will sell low for cash, or to punctual persons on the most accommo dating terms; and he hopes, by his punctuality and attention, to secure a part of the public pa tronage. Old Furniture neatly repaired, and hand somely varnished. TURNING handsomely executed, and at the shortest notice. ♦ ♦ Furniture purchased at this Factory will m delivered free of expense any where in the District. Alexandria, may 7 CASH FOR 400 NEGROES, INCLUDING both sexes, from 12 to 25 years ofaffe Personshaving likely Servants to dispose oi; will find it to be their interest to give uiTcall, as we will give higher prices in cash ilian any other purchaser who is now, or may '“'“VSa-NkIS* &eARMFIELD. HTGEIANISM. ! ______ T51E fotlowlnp testimonials of the superior efficacy j of the HYGF.TAN MEDICINES in the cure of our diseases, speak in a language which must carry conviction to the minds of the most skeptical:— Bnowir Uxitkesitt, Dec. 35, 1833. To Mr. Samuel Young, Agent for the H vgeian Vege table Universal Medicines, for the State of Rhode 1 Island. Sim—Gratitude to the Great Preserver of Men com- I pels me, in compliance with your request, to give a ! brief statement of a cure, which, I think, I received , from the tlygeian Medicines. I give publicity to the i same the more cheerfully, because thereby, perhaps, j I may be useful to some of my fello w-men, who may be afflicted with a similar disease. My complaint was called Pulmonary Consumption, and that my real condition may be explicitly un ler stool, I state, in connexion with the relation of the cure, some of the symptoms of the disease. In Sep tember, 18:12, I caught a severe cold, which settled on j my lungs; I was confined to my room about one week, with a fever, attended with considerable cough; my cough soon abated, and apparently, I was regaining my health; when, after about three weeks, in the course of the night, having returned the evening be fore in usual health, 1 found myself bleed1 ng at the lungs, I had not, to my knowledge, received any hurt or strain, to which the cause of this might be attribut ed. I spat blood, occasionally, for four days; it left me with some fever, pain in the breast, very little ap petite, and withal, very weak A few weeks determined that I was in a decline I received the attention of the most skilful Physicians, who often seemed to check the progress of the dis ease, and inspire the hope of a speedy recovery, llut relapse upon relapse, and each bringing me lower than the preceding, seemed to baffle all human skill, and warn me of an approachftig dissolution. Thus, months after the first attack, a *• tubercle” [small ul cer] broke in the Inngs, after which I spat blood, one day. I continued to decline twomonths longer, when I obtained the liygeian Medicines. I had now been , unable to sit up a whole dsy, for four months and a half. My feet were cold and lifeless, sleep unsound, cold night sweats constant, tongue furred, pulse in the afternoon from seventy-five to one hundred per mi nute, food produced great distress, appetite very poor, pain in the breast directly opposite the heart, attended with some cough, &C. Sic. Such was my condition, when 1 first became acquainted with the Hygeian Medicines I commenced taking the medi cines, four pills at a dose, and increased the dose dai ly, one up to the number of twelve. In about ten days, my appetite became good, and fmd produced no distress, sleep soon became sound and refreshing, and in about forty days the symptoms of the disease had nearly all disappeared. I took the medicine sixty days regularly every night, averaging about ten pills at a dose; the greatest num ber taken at any one time was fifteen. After this, 1 took about four doses a week, until I had taken about thirteen hundred pills, when I found myself restored to health. After I commenced the Hyg- ian, I took no other medicine. One year from the first attack, I was able to resume my studi -s in college, where I have since remained without any recurrence of the disease. Hitherto I have been convalescent; and it my strength is not yet fully returned, I am certai- 1 have less pains, and am more free from temr°rary sickness, than at any time since my earliest ^collec tion. Yours, with respect, HORACE T LOVE. Da H. SmrHXARD Moat. Dear Sir—I wish to state that my sister, after severe suffering, and employing a medical man three years, was relieved t>y the use of the Universal Medicines. Her complaint was a violent pain and soreness in her side; indeed, to use her own expression, her .»s on one side had turned in, actually deformed The pain was a violent burning pain, almost intolerable; so see vere, that she could not ait up for upwards of three years. It was occasioned by over lacing heis e If, and perhaps, over exertion with it. After using a few, doses of No, 1 and 2, alternately, about eight pills for a dose, the pain decreased, and, by perseverance in j their use, she is now restored to health; and I have no objection to this case being made public for the benefit of others; and am, dear sir, yours truly, II. DYER. Lowell, Massachusetts, Feb. 8, 1834 Injustice to l)r. U,. her medical adviser, when he heard her improvement in health, he recommended persevcrence in the uae of he medicines. This valuable Medicine, being composed only of vegetable matter, or medicinal herbs, anil warranted, on oath, as containing not >ne particle of mercurial, mineral, or chemical substances, (all of which are un congenial to the nature of man, and therefore destfuc live to the human frame,) is found to be perfectly harmless to the most tender age or weakest frame, un der every stage of human suffering* the most pi‘asant and benign in it-operation, and at the same lime the most searching out the root of every complaint, how ever deep, and of performing a cure, that was ever offered to the world. This wonderful effect, too, is produced by the least trouble to the patients, by merely swallowing a certain number of small pills, and being called a few exlra times to the purposes of eva cuation, with the least possible sensation of pain, or exhaustion of bodily s'rength, and without the tear of catching cold, or attention to dress or diet, in any way different from their accustom* d habits. These pills cure all cases, and cannot be taken to excess Experience, which is the touchstone of all human knowledge, has long borne testimony to the fact* and extensive use of them has already verified its truth in this country. These medicines cure by purgingjandyet the weak, the feeble, the infirm, the nervous, the delicate, are in a few days strengthened by their operation, becaise they clear the body of its ba l humours, and invariably procure sound sleep They are the safest and most efficacious tnenicine 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. The genuine Medicines can be had of WM. POMEROY, Alexandria, Sole Agent for the Dittricl of Columbia and its vicinity. By whom the Pills arc sold in packets ot one, two, and three dollars each, and the Powders at 37{ cents per box, with printed directions; and also by the fob lowingSub-Agents: U. W. Polkinhorn, between 9th and 10th streets, Pennsylvania Avenue* John Stilling, Navy Yard, Washington* and Thomas C. Wright, Georgetown* of whom alone can the Medicines be warranted genuine. By appointment of Dr. H. S. Moat, H.P. M., M B. C. H., Brooklyn, New York,*he sole importer of these Medicines. Morrisonia, or the Family Adviser, price $2 75; Prac deal Proofs, illustrated by numerous cases of cure, third edition, price 37 j cents* to be had as above. apt 5 —tf____ HOUSE, FURNITURE^ & ORNAMENTAL CARVING. WD. MINTON, having commenced the . above business, on King street, a few doors below Washington, (in the house occu pied by Mr. James Carroll,) is now ready to ex ecute, with the utmost neatness and despatch, and on the most accommodating terms, all or ders in the above business. N. B. The subscriber having had an exten sive practical knowledge of the above business, in most of the larger cities and towns in the United States, is with the greater confidence prepared to recommend himself to the public, sept 9—3mW. D. MINTON. BLANKS AND PAMPHLETS Printed, with neatness & despatch, at this office tT Public Attention! IS respectfully solicited by the subscriber, to an in valuable preparation, the merits of which have been tested by time, and are sustained by undouoted testimony DR. RBLFE’S o? Botanical Drops! are every year increasing their long established repu tation. They have outlived many rival preparations, and are continually gaining upon public confidence. The B itanical Drops have been successfully admin istered for manv years, as a thorough remedy for that well known and prevalent class of inveterate disease* which originate from a vitiated habit of body, or an he reditary predisposition in the patient, and generally appear under the various and distressing shapes of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, l.eprosv, St Anthony's Fire, Fever Sores. White Swellings, Scurvy, Foul and Ob stinate Ulcers, Sore Legs and Eyes, Scald Head, and Venereal Taint. 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 emotions on the skin—and other diseases of the external surface; and are one of the best Spring and Autumnal physics known, to free the kvstem from humors A physician of eminence, who had witness’d the ef ficacy of this article, had the candor recently to ack nowledge to the proprietor, that he considered it the best me licine 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 f5■ WHITE TBBTH! AND HEALTHY OXJMS! Those who would retain or restore these desirable personal advantages, ate assured that no compo sition can be obtained superior the BRITISH ANTISEPTIC DENTRIFICE. This is an elegant and pleasant preparation to every respect, and has, for many years past, given universM satisfaction wherever it has been used. _ _ The Antiseptic Dentrifice is exempt from aci* other deleterious ingredients, which too fr-<I"eJ},n _ _ ingredients, which too "*', ”abn enter the composition of tooth powilers m c*vRout use, anJ it wh.tens the enamel of the teeth /-g #(j. doing it the least injury. The regular use ^fyenj*ing mired po\» tier, by purifying the mouth **n<I,’hest pre the accumulation of tartar, operates rem0ves ventive of the Tooth Ache. The ^c.n|‘n|^jve white discolorations, and restores the heautv^^ traces and ness of the enamel. As its »PPj{|em their healthy strengthens the Gums, it secures ► offenljve foreign and florid hue, and, by removim rye> the natural sccumulalmns from the tee»‘» r sweetness of the breath. Pj^, on the out,ide print- j None genuine uni. « T K.ddcr, imme ed wrapper by the ' ' w. T. Conway. For ! diate successor^ other „(.onwav Medicine/’ at his, Countin* «<u0m• No 99. next door to J Kidder’s Drug " corner of Court and Har.over slree's, near Con >^Hall, Boston THOMPSON KlUDKtt. And, bv his special appointment, by WM. STABLBli, Fairfax street, Alexandria. • [.urge discount to those who huv to sell sg-un. Consumption! Asthma! A* Catarrh! [N that lone 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 ihis dreadful disorder is easily overcome in its earlier stages. It is only when neglected that it ar rives at the terrific maturity whteh so often baffle* the sagacity of professional science- An obstinate cough is the customary forerunner of the pulmonary con sumption Improper neglect in the timely 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 fever; shri veiled extremeties, and general emaciation of the whole body; prostration ol strength? flushed cheeks; swollen feet and legs; and at last, in the full ]>«>*»« sionof the mental faculties, and while hope still whis pers her flattering tale—rold extremities, #nd a pre mature death. r . For the various stage! of this complaint, one of the roruic vmitiuB -... • most approved ivroediet ever yet f \ <2 DR. RKLFE'S ASrilMAllC PILLS. This exceedingly powerful, and yet equally sate an J innocent preparation, has effected thorough and rapid cures upon patients supposed to have been far advanc ed in a confirmed Consumption, and who have exhibit ed the appearances which usually indicate a fatal ter mination of’lie disorder. As the Fills require in ordinary cases no confine ment, they may be adminixtered with confidence ami safety to all ages and classes of people. Unexampled success has hitherto attended their administration in a great variety of cases; and the proprietor can refer to a multitude, which testify to their elficacy in reviving the emaciated victim from the bed of disease, anil re storing him to the blessings of accustomed health and activity. Price *1 for who/e boxes of >0 pills, and 50 cents Tor half do. of 12 pills, with directions. Albion Corn Plaster! I1H K Albion Corn Plaster softens the corn, however old and tough, and extracts it to the very roots, rhe relief afforded is gentle, immediate, and tho The proprietor bogs leave to submit the following :ase, from Mr Stoweli. who is well known to the in labitanls ol this city, especially at the South Knd and South Boston, as a very worthy and respectable citi len:— A Casx. Sir -l d > not hesitate to give my most unqualified pprobation in favor of your valuable Albion Corn taster. By the use of less than a box. Mrs Stoweli aa been cured of a corn on each foot, which had been xceedingly troublesome and painful for years, and I [link it but justice to your invaluable preparation to dd, (for the encouragement of those who, owing to epeated disappointments in the various remedies re orted to, have finally despaired of a cure,) that your 'laster cured her corns, alter trying other highly re ommemled remedies to no purpose: and what in reasesmv confidence in the superiority of your Plas er, is the fact, that it his been used by several of my leighbora with equally good success (Signed) Seth Stow«ll, Keeper of the Toll house, South Boston Bridge. Ir. T. Kidubx, Proprietor of the Conway Medicines. Boston, June 17th, 1829. • • Price 50 centa SORE AND INFLAMED EYES. THE studious, the weekly, and others, who are troubled with soreness or inflammation of that delicate organ, will be able to obtain a most pleasant and invaluable application, in DUMFRIES’_ oj* ETH WATER! This well established Wash for the Eye is perfectly innocent, and gives immediate relief, even in very ag gravated cases of soreness and inflammation. Price 25 cents • #* None genuine unless signed on the outside prm ted wrapper by t'C sole proprietor, T. Kiddder, im mediate successor to the late Ur- W T. Conway. For sale, with all the other “ Conway .Medicines,'’ at his Counting Uoom, 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 :sn 24 Fairfax street, Alexandria *•* Large i•Count to those who buy to sell again, 1 To Rheumatic Invalids! PERSONS (uttering under Rheumatic Attectinn are respectfully a wired that they can obtain of the proprietor and hia agents a safe and admirable reme dy for Rheumatism, however obstinate the disorder may be, and in all its different staees. Dr, Jebb's Liniment! will afford immediate relief to the patient, snd has sometimes been attended with such extraordinary sue* cess as to cure the most distressing Rheumatism in twenty-four hours, even when of years standing. This highly valuable Liniment is recommended vith a confidence founded on the experience of nia* ny years, not only as a core for that excruciating dis ease, hut asan'exeellent application for Stiffness of the Joints, Numbness, Sprains, Chilblains, Ac. (This article is considered so superior to every thing else, and to possess such uncommon virtues, that it is ordered from all parts of the country.] (ffi An Afcent recently writes: “ Please send me * further supply of Jebb’s Liniment the first opportune tv—I shall probably sell a considerable quantity, is it is recommended by some ot our physicians very nigi? lyt although contrary to their rules and regulation* , give encouragement to such (or. patent) medici i • , Out is a most decided proof of their conli Jen' 1 invaluable properties yarf* me ; Another agent writes: “I wish you tft:commena* i some more of Jebb’s Liniment, whick Pbottle, ed itself very highly.” Price 50 ^ -^ Complaint of Tilt Painful and DebilMfe THfi Pj in numerous instances Receives immediate relief., by the administration of has been thoroughly R M R I) Y FOR. D U M F R I R|E PILES. $3* Tumpound also mitigates and re THIS approymptoms which frequently accompa moves t^r, and increase the danger of the pa ny that di,y,ns in loins, headache, loss of appetite, tient. vi;h‘t »nd other marks of debility indigftrved patient writes from a distance: <Vt is but justice to inform you. that l have used ^r Dumfries’ Remedy for the Piles for some time _rtt, and have found it eminently successful. 1 The remedy is quite innocent, and may be ad mini a ered to aU ages and both sexes. Plant and ample di •ectiona. with a description of the complaint, accom lany each package, which consists of two boxes, one Containing an Ointment, and the other an hlectuary. Price $1 for both articles, or 50 cents where but one is wanted, THR TOOTH AC HR- . Tins agonizing disorder is cured in its m >st pan. u stages, by one of the most simple as well as PoW erful remedies known in modern practice. he CAMBRIAN TOOTH AC HR PILLS aflord instant relief, without inflicting the slightest in jury on the teeth They are applied externally to the parts affected, with the greatest ease and expedition, and generally operate as a soothing lenitive to the suffering patient. Price 50 cents a box. O’ jfcf5* Dyspepsia =£$ obstinate character, after liavng I F most obstinate~char*cter, after havng baffled the skill of the most eminent physicians anil 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. Dr Uelfk » . „, vegetable specific, and anil bi lious PILLS, in connexion, according to the directions accompany ing the Specific It is also one o» the best medicines known for Sick Headache, Sickness at the Stomach, Nausea, and Flatulences. Price of the Specific and Hills, SO cents each. Debilitated Females* riltlti complaints peculiar to the le.na.e pan of the 1 community, have been long successfully treated by the administration of the Aromatic Pills, originally prescribed and compounded by l>r. lielfe. 1 hey cleanse the blood from those disorders of the female constitution, for which the pills are an effectual speci fie? they restore a free circula ion, reform the irregular operations of the sangu ferous system, an 1 rectify the disordered habits. I'he proprietor’s confidence in the ' superior excellence of this equally innocent and pjw I erfitl preparation, is f mn led on the most decisive tes timony from many restored patients. He can assare : this portion of the public, that when 1 dr RELFE’S AROM \TIC PILLS FOR FEMALES are regttlsrly taken, according to the directions, ac . companying them, they revive and establish the desir | ed healthy habits, and restore to the pallid counte i nance the natural glow of health and good spirits | Married laJies will find the pills equally useful, ex ! cept in ca-.es 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 I fully b\ either men or women in all Hypochondriac, i Hysteric or Vapourish disorders In all cases of this j description, the pills purify, invigorate, and revive the j disordered system I’rice 11 5<J » box. • • None genuine un eas signed on the outside prin I ted'wrapper by the sole proprietor, T. Kidder, imme diate successor to the late Hr. T. Conway. For sale, with all the other “ Conway Medicir.es,” at his Coun ting Itoom, No. 99, next door to J. Kidder's Drug Store corner of Court and Hanover streets, near Con cert Hail. Boston THOMPSON KlDIJKU. Ami also, by his special appointment, by WM. STA U.KH, jan 15 Fairfax street, Alexandria. *,• Large discounts to those who buy to sell again DUMFRIES’ Itch Ointment! ra^if K extensive s»le ami established reputation L Dumfries’Itch Ointment, encourages the prnpri etorto recommend it with renewed confidence to the public, as a most innocent as well as nowerful applies tion for this annoy ini? disease- The most inveterate cases have been cubed i* ons noun! by this esteem ed Ointment. It contains no mercury, or oth«r noxi ous ingredient, and m»y be co >fi lentlv applied even to the youngest children, or to pregnant females — Price 37$ cents. *,* None genuine unless signed on the outside print ed wrapper by the sole proprietor, T Kidder, imme diate successor to the late Dr. VV. T Conway. For le.with all the other “Conway Medicines,” at his Counting Itonm. No 99, next door to J. Kidder’s Drug Store, corner of Court and llanover streets, near Con cert Hall, lloston. THOMPSON KlODBIl. And also, by his special appointment, by WU. S IWHI.KIt, Fairfax street, Alexandria. %* I.arge discounts to those who buy to sell again. TO RENT, With possession ItifA December next, MThe very desirable Two-Story DWKL LING on Union, near Princess street, with Kitchen, Bath and Smoke House, <fcc. Also, a STONE HOUSE and spacious LOT, in a good situation for business, at present occupied by Mr. Peter Hewitt. Apply to Sam’l B. Larmour. sept 27 SAM’L. B. LARMOUR & CO. A CARD. SAM’L. LINDSAY (of the late firm of Lind say, Hill & Co.) offers his services in the transaction of Commission Business. He is pre pared to make liberal advances on consign ments. His Store is spacious, situated on Union, between King and Prince streets; where he would be pleased to receive GOODS on STO RAGE. Persons sending FLOUR to this place (particularly by water) to be stored, would find it to their advantage to store on the wharf. If requested, each parcel will be kept separate, and the identical Flour delivered when called for. Alexandria, August 6, 1934, EARTHENWARE, CHINAjj/aMW/ ..""at Robert h. miller hai principal part of his F SUPPf S> / 1T celled ! c. and assorted among whicli are Blue and green edged, C.^- -- ware, in great variety and dinner Sets, Blue, brown, and purple Prin* new and neat patterns -dsm3t ntchen, Do do do Ewers ? ' Plates, &.c. <*0,d band and band China Tea Sets, Frr and line ’ . °f var,ous neat P^na, D° rerf cheat tumblers, Wines, Cham Cut Deca«;,,ies> Salt3» and Lemonades, Dai«r»ut and low priced rics" with ft without tops, various sizes Giapj plain Glass Mantel and Hall Lamps i Cui'm Pins, a new and neat article I ireau Knobs, cheap | jooking Furnaces and Cake Moulds Pipes in boxes, 3 groce, English and German Window Glass, 8 x 10 and 10 x 12 Looking Glass Plates, from 10 x 11 to 18 x 30 Astral. Mantel, and Wall Lamps, bronzed and japanned Lampwick for the same, by the groce or doz. All of which he offers, at wholesale or retail, at low prices for Cash, or to punctual customers upon the usual credit. « Alexandria, 9 mo 30,1834. ?Tf* Genius of Liberty, Leesburg, W arrenton Gazette, Winchester Repub'ican, Harper’s Fer ry Free Press, Charlestown Repository, and Williamsport Banner, will publish the above law3w, and charge _R CHINA AND EARTHENWARE. HUGH C. SMITH ha»just receiued, per ship Maryland, from Liverpool, a hand some supply of CHINA AND EARTHEN WARE, comprising the principal part of his Fall Supply of Fancy and Staple Articles. These, with his previous large stock on hand, will be sold on moderate terms, cash or credit Among the Goods are: Handsome Dinner Setts, new and beautiful style and patterns Tea Setts, China, plain f gilt, a large variety India Dining China, in setts, or any article separately _ Rich and common Cut, Plain, and Pressed GUistwarr, of every quality Castors, of common and superior quality Black Q,uart and Pint Wine Porter Bottles Demijohns of every size Slone W are of an excellent quality Window Glass of good quality and every size Boston Crown Glass, procured at factory pri Hall and Shop Lamps and Lamp Wicks fees Britannia Tea Setts, of a superior quality BOOTS AND SHOES. JII WHITE has just received a consider . able part of his Fall and H inter Supplfdl BOOTS AND SHOES, the greater part of which are from the best manufactories at the North, and well worthy the attention of country dealers and others. Among them are Men’s Calf Sewed Boots, 1st quality “ do do do 2d do “ Seal do do “ Nailed and Pegged do “ Thick Pegged and Sewed Water Boob “ Calf Sewed Monroes “ Do Nailed and Pegged do “ Kip do do do “ Coarse Sewed and Pegged Brogans Boys’ Grain Sewed and Pegged Monroes • “ Kip Pegged do “ Coarse Pegged Brogans “ do do Shoes Youth’s Sewed and Pegged Monroes Child’s MoroccoLeather Shoes,variousk'ds Ladies’ Morocco Walking Shoes, 1st quality » do do 2d do « Seal do [cheap “ Morocco Seal Slippers, some very “ Lasting Jeffersons and Slippers “ Fur trimmed and plain India Rubber Shoes Misses’ Leather Bootees, Slippers <f- Jeffersons Also, . Seal Caps, Hair Trunks, <tc. All of which will be sold at the lowest prices, particularly lor Cash. *** Boots and Shoes (all der, as heretofore._ kinds) made to or sept 29 BOOTS AND SHOES. AD. HARMON has just received, by brig . Wankinco, and other arrivals, a part ot his Fall Supply of BOOTS AND SHOF.S, se lected by himself, with great care, Irom principal Northern Factories, comprising almost every variety, viz: Men’s thick Pegged Shoes and Brogans “ fine Calf Shoes and Bootees “ fine Kip do do “ thick water-proof Boots “ fine Calf anti Sealskin do Boys’ coarse and fine Shoes and Bootees Ladies’ Leather and Morocco Walking Short “ Sealskin do do “ Lasting and Sealskin Slippers, vari ous qualities Misses’ and Children’s Leather and Morocc Shoes; and Bootees a great variety Also in iStore, Ladies, Gentlemen’s, and Children’s Shoe* and Bootees, of his own manufacture, warrant ed prime. All of which are offered, either whole sale or retail, as low as at any store in the P|S* tvi. t oct D SOAP AND CANDLE IW„E ,_ _ manufactory. rp HL3 is to give notice, that the ,5$bap and Co* A die Manufactory heretofore conducted oj the late John Major, is still continued. Having the same utensils, together with some impro'^ meats which have recently been made in thee tablishment, it is expected that all orders can supplied without delay. The business will conducted by experienced hands, and the P" lie may rest assured that every attention wd , paid to the quality of the articles manufactu in this establishment, as I am well aware t * was through attention to this particular tlia manufactory obtained the custom " Inch i heretofore had. I trust that, through the anw tion and industry of those to whom the e n s of the business will be committed, this esta ment will continue to possess the sameshai the public patronage with which it h*s n - fore been favored; and I hereby solicit tinuanceofthe custom of those who have tofore favored this establishment, together the custom of all others who may be dipp'j favor me therewith. All orders, whetIk town or country, will be thankfully rcc V and attended to with promptness and >1e»p The business will be conducted by my sons, my name and for my benefit; and they w tend to the manufacture of the articles, tog with all other business connected with tn blishment. „ „ » A supply of Yellow and Brown Soap, * . and Dipped Candle*, of a superior d kept constantly on hand, and will be di p of on the most accommodating terms. oot 3—tf MARY MAJOR, Alexandria. .