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p A 1 E N T HIGH T S E C U R E l-emtaue OF imposition. I \ ’!ic:<mo!vd. Va- July 15, 1820 • tYVSibe >rg;n d discoverer >f Judkins1 Ointment, a.i J S'j!%. Tirepr ietor v»f the p itent from Sept’r, 181/, i til th • exn’nJ.ion of the same; bat, hiving connect* ; mscli v-'it’i Hr. Judkins in ih * c. mimencement, l ,?rn .t . the ’.hntaaent to bear hi* name. The term , ) i : h iving expired on the doth Jane, l have • i * le * i improvement in the same, an 1 taken out apa • •. at thereon. N SHhFH kKI). ^ 1_> t up >s:t; »n having been practised upon the nu j* i;u bv a spurious article, bearing the n ime °i lli * K is* oirtt.n-mt,” Me proprietor avail* bimseit <>t me a itfcor.t, graced t > turn »«» 1. * letters paten;, now to r.iii tl»t ;>i,p. nt’i* after his own name, ilcnc-ctor 11 w be knovn by t le name of SiiEPiiEttl/s PATENT SPECIFIC TihT'IENT. (formerly Judkins,) Whe • ; ilr > m.te and prvp ire J tliU Ointment, »n,l hu I III Mvet»l in ..aiioci. esperienccil its good eiicct„, i S ni iv •>.: SCV. :a« physicians, with instructions in what c:.3*‘s"to » .'h it, wuowere of opinio' that the ,;mt w » ii l k- a valuable public benefit. I concluded <* • n *:it would occasionally f*U into many ti -:i *=s > i-of ,vh >;ii would probably undertake to nuke it, sn ; know ng the liifnc-jlly of the process -ne* v .nbeics*: it might dc propagated in this adulterated Pale, as it might in ao»ne degree resemble the oi igi* •ta! i in tins way its goo 1 chects wouul be oo.itcia* • . 1 I'n lrr these consideration*, l secured the origi* r.al l certain "o ne lv for tho se obstinate diseases, >:a : of w.iich have so long baffle l the skih of me* science: 1st 'Vhits swelling of every description; di S ire leg* an i u cer* of long standing, 2 1 beVreu or glandular tumors, particularly those Mr lcnedtuTors in w«n o’s b-easts, w hich oftentimes er.Vii.jode in ulcerated cancers; 4*h Fe«u:u; >r v/hu some people *no • by filename catarrh*, of every •description. 5ih Kheum <tic p.iin& ol toe joints; .•do Sonin* ai 1 hru'sas >i ev^ry lesenption, or i r. . Cvi*o *.r. >ituH;C'l; p-b IV.-er* of Ais Kin la. In this complaint the pa t ;•» ••* ot»• s in-T t,.e ouit.neu■, iiu»t keep tiic* pari *^'.lt 0 i»" ate *; dd -r pa 13aTuc-ed b> frost » : , . J. ,:u ; , the beat remedies tor burns and : ] [jm t. . ■; *ke pain jr. \ draws tiie lire out in a , ort ti ne. i ;• w un-i '** sirePed br^ts an I glandular swel* igs f ij SMT/iu" to any me heiue vet known to the i Ji? . :u!t> it is much safer thsn mc&curial up* j,,*, ; .,.i u o»»ota»n tlie smallest atom of . . j *■"->•_ . ~ ‘/i ft i i, < mine* al,) he< ause it does no, j v ; i j .- w I >. y to jury horn exposure to cold. . ri oh:, nc.it h •> cure(i s .resoi inaiiy years stand r, ^ t ,;-0 \\ , \ x;poj*ible or imprudent to heal the i: Jcr..ai -or , in uoiv.e^utmce of the bones becoming carious oi n ttc.i, it will stoptiie {.rogressol »i»f. caries, se fjiutitv of discharge, rein >ve the often j- * mo!?, w! i a*e !•*♦* jiains. <i • u-rs 1 bo war.: Terms and \Vl«;’.!ows on applica itm vh . :v'-eif*iit hours. ig no ices on this may Millice*— \lkxa5okz^. IVbrsHry 26,1315. v > ■•’•}y tint I hnv», ier a long time, been • with nl iCri>) of or Klieuma . * jt or otuer pam oi the bodv, from which i hv * .if.v i «. fu'ovl relief by using Ur JuJscms’s i'a* tt :t Fee* *.* O’ut'n^wt, (ri >w culLvi •sheplo-T.l’.s) »;re* • ,» .]<* ijinrlcs iierstuns, of Frederick I ow n, * • g .*;*» * r* .nner prescribed, in the planted di f^.o. S i ii ;VO l.skeu pDttS'U’O i'» SplCiullllg t!»C i ■ . ui this t.simble remedy , bchevii.g ii tube » - t of all the Patent VieTcaurs, auii by my era! persons who were allkclcd with pains o.v»» used »t witii £reut benefit. <JH.\!iLKS McKMGHT. Washiv*ton Ciiy, llth Sept. 1 bo-3. 43\ ,,')/ it. Ott.itlotL: Sir —I now undertake to do what 1 should have done long since. Two <n t ree years my wilt* was uiihcted with what the Doctors call carbuncles on her back, and h ■' suirtnugs trom which, lor two months, were hgyuiiu all description: they broke, at diti’erent riii’ic?. into from fifty to one hundred holes, and ! Aji a tn>* fores were extracted, and the skin cut j . a the p’.acm became one large sore, about six in circumference, and were then an inch ; . depth. She was attended uy mie uj thr prat j \sn i ivs in t.\is ' "tl'j, and various remedies l v ic tried without rendering her any relief, or ; eventing the sores horn im leasing in size co j - ivdi a degree, that v e b came seriously appro- j ;ic ^ive that die could not survive much longer, j A friend calling to see her one day, and advfs- j '•;ig tiie use <: Judkins's Ointment, I procured s^m*\ and, however incredil le it may appear, yet such is the lact, two plasters effected a per {'j* cure. Vours, respectfully, U. CUAMJELL. Acw-Makki.t, Feb. 21, 1833 - Mr. il* nitons: Sir—1 bought an article in Uni tnaore having the name of Judkins’s Ointment, bold souh of it, that was returned tome, not mg go d. It is true, It had not your name on he lab.e round the pot which l now understand snathe genuine article, as made by you..— 4* > is to give notice that the public may be guarded against an imposition of the kind.— Yours, &c. A. I. 13AKIMEV. l)r. Dri-m, a Druggist in Leesburg, Ya. infonn » I tiie subscriber, that three persons had each < binned from him a pot of Judkins’s Ointment, (r. r of the subscriber’s make.) After having I trie 1 it, taey found it was not good, and return- * ed it to him. Messrs. L. \ It. T. Ij*ncndt.s3 merchants, ('umber land, Md. Heinlemen: As Mr. Herstons* agents for the r a.e ui Di. \\ m. Judkin>'s patent specific uiut- ] meat, i would intorm you, that last summer l j ' as adlicted with a sore leg—the lame of Jud- j Kia>'sOintment induced me to get a jug ot it— jut it happened nut to be of Mr. Herstoms make, j l used it according to the tainted directions, but my ieg kept getting worse. Mr. HerstoVs, travelling to the west stopped j at iay house, during the time, un looking at the j ointment 1 hud, lie immediately pronounced it 1 not oi his make, and turnisheu me with one * which was. On opening and Smelling it, 1 u as i sensible of the difference, although it looked ! ike it. 1 then applied the ointment he gave me ; to my leg; it became in a state of amendment! o:i using the first plaster, and so continued until 1 it got quite s ell. l'liisc ntment is eertumi} very vuiiiub e, and .» ^oulu be a pity it should be iuM to the public,! toy a counterfeit" article bearing the name, and i - jpu not genuine. H M. K. A E\\ M A A . L umber land, Md. May 21, 1^21. Mr. C. Herstons.pioprietoi of Shepherd's P. S. )intnn nt, (formerly Judkins's,) near Frederick City, Mu. :;xtpiles Helore leaviug Uoonsboro', 1 had iieaid much of an article, in which you appear befoie tire ptllK ar piopi etor named lierstoh's JudKin’ ■ p b ptcinc t e.tn.oat, unde h\ (*. hei>t<m I'e il i icUei lk Md vtiid >■! i»> dr* •.i-=»*• ♦'!> r,i< v > o; >s on persons JVd» wicm in' veilac-j qua .ited. Since my residence in Bed .more, it has performed a cure on a friend of mine aillict ed with piles. Having myself been asufferei foi some years with this distressing disease l now unhesitating applied your ointment in my own case, and am gratified that 1 can say it mm e a j perfect cure. ;?• ; <J* \ I thereby certify, that I was for many months afflicted most grievously with the tetter upon both ofmv heels, causing openings largeenough to admit a person’s finger. I tried various re medies in vain, when 1 was induced to tiy Jml kin’ Ointment, and was cured by the use of a : single box. I am anxious that others, similarly inflicted, I1Kiy avail themselves of so valuable a remedy’. ROBERT KJLTO.W ('hnr/csfown, Dec. lb, li>29. ! Having had much experience, for many years, in making this Ointment, and being concerned in the patent right, the public have a right to be cautioned against imposition—and. in order to etfee this, and to secure to them the genuine ar ticle, it has been though advisable, as above sta ted, to use the authority granted by Mr. Shep herd, and to call it after the proprietor’s own name. The following will be hereafter attached t<' each pot—u SUED HEED'S l> A TE\TSEE CU'K' OIXTMEXT, (formingly Judkm’s,) ma le and sold, wholesale and retail, by C. HEUSTONS, near Frederick, Md.” To more fully guard the public, (the proprie tor’s,) C. Herwton’s name will appear in his own hand-writing, written through the circle outside the ointment pot. To be sold wholesale and reta;., by, Du. GEN TON, Druggist, Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington. FAQUI1AR Druggist, Penn. Avenue Messrs. JAMES do do F. HOWARD Seven Budding’s E. FERRIS, Georgetown. Letters post paid, directed to the Proprietor, C. HEUSTONS, Frederick City, Maryland, will be attended to. , The above article, is offered for sale by tne subscriber. A large profit allowed to country dealers, who purchase to sell again. ' WILLIAM STABLER, 3 mo 10 — ly Agent for Alexandria. HYGKIAN PILLS. HJILLlAM STABLER, Chemist and Hrug gi't. Alexandria, general agent lor the sale j of j)]*. R AI.IM1S I.Mf’ROVLI* IIYGlUAN I M.l.S, 1 OrsptCt fully states inat he is enabled to supply this Medi cine to the public and his mercantile connec tion, , upon the same terms that the General Office at j New York supplies them,—a liberal discount j being made to retail merchants. For a descrip- , tion of the qualities of these pills, ae refois to the following advertisement of Doctor Ralph, \ iz:— •* file very general demand for Dr. Ralph’s Ilvgeian Pills, can only be accounted lbr by reason ol the unexampled benefit and cities w!m h thousands have experienced from their use. Moreover, they are founded on the wis dom and experience of the British College of Physicians and Surgeons, of London: and are recommended by the writings and practiceof Sir Astley Cooper, Mr. Abernetiiy, anil Dr. Babing ton; as well as by the the greater part of the more eminent practitioners of England and the Con tinent. The limits of an advertisement will not allow of entering upon an explanation of the principle on which this medicine is suited to so many dif ferent complaints. It must suffice to mention, that each package of the pills contains three boxes, two of which are gently opening, with a strengthening quality combined, adapted to the most feeble constitution.'*, while the other is pur gative, but more or less so according to the dose. Thus, by varying these Pills, and altering tlie doses agreeable to the directions given, it is as tonishing to witness the number oi diseases which are cured or much alleviated by them; while there is no disease whatever which can possibly be injured by their use. They contain no mer cury. and may be taken without the inconveni ences or caution which other medicines gene rally require. The particular diseases in which their efficacy lias been proved and tested, in ma ny thousand'individual cases, arc the following:— Dyspepsia, and the whole of those numerous maladies which arise from habitual constipation of the bowels; Apoplexy, and all affections of the head; Gout; Rheumatism; Scrofula, with every species of Salt Rheum and Disordei of the Skin; threatening Consumptive Cough; Liver Diseases, whether the effect of intemperance or hot climate; Fever and Ague; Common Fever, Ac.; Inflammations; Cholera Morbus, Ac.; Jaun dice; Dropsy; Piles; Gravel; Gleet, and certain other complaints of the Urinary and Genital or gans, Ac. Ac. This medicine is also eminently useful in the whole class of disorders peculiar to the female constitution, especially in Nervous and Ilyste, rical disorders, Epileptic Fits, St. Vitus’s Dance' Ac. Ac.; Sick Head Ache, certain obstructions, sexual weakness, Ac. In smaller doses, it may be relied on as the best and safest medicine in pregnancy, and for the common disorders of children. The directions given with these Pills are re markably plain and particular—the proper dose and management of them being carefully men tioned under the head of each disorder separately Jos. Raliui. M. D., Graduate of the University of Edinburgh; Member of the Royal College of Surgeons London; Lecturer on Midwifery and the Diseases of Women and Children, Ac. and author of the ‘ Domestic Guide to Me dicine.” .\\ 13. Dr. Ralph’s Domestic Guide is a little volume designed tor the use of every family, particularly those residing in the country. It is ; w ritten in the plainest manner, and is intended j to enable individuals, both male and female, to j undertake the management of their own com- | plaints with safety and success. The price is i very low, being only 50 cents, though neatly ; bound in boards, Ac. Indeed the object of its j publication is rather with a view of spreading j useful knowledge on disease, than of any proft! arising from its sale. Josmi Ralph, M. D. j Forsale by JAMES H. HAMILTON, | Leesburg. \YM. STABLER, d mo 21 —ly Alexandria, D.C. [ Leesburg Genius of Liberty.] SUGAR, Ac. ^HDS. prime Borto Rico Sugar ^-»*®20 do good retailing Molasses 20 boxes plug Tobacco 1000 lbs. soft shelled Almonds 500 bbls. No. 1, Gross Herring, in prime I order, and foi sale by may 4 ' DANIEL CAWOOD. SUGAR, MOLASSES, &c. HHDS. 1\ R. Sugar; 11 hluls and tierces bright retailing Molasses, 15 bags Co Her. 10 boxe- |>l u g Tobacco, jest received and for sale by s.\M L HARRIS v'v; Co. a}nil To Rheumatic h valid s’. PERSONS suffering under Rheumatic Attection ate respectfully assured that they csn obtain o proprietor and his agents a safe and admirable reme dyfor Rheumatism, however obstinate the disor'e may be, and in all its different atoges. Sir. Jebb's lAnimrnt! will afford immediate relief to the patient, «»"» ha» some times been attc nded vith such extraordinary sue cess as to cure the most distressing Rheumatism in twenty four hours, even when of yca-fa standing. ^ This highly vahiab’e Liniment is recommended e it 11 a confidence founded on the experience o I,i 1 ny vears, not only &s a cure tor tint excruciajng i * case, but as an excel.ent application for Stillness ot t .e Joints, Nunibnc ss, Sprains, Chilblains, & c. (This article is considered so superior to ever* thirig else, anti to posst ss such uncommon % ir’.ut. s, . at it is oidt red iiom all parts of the country.] 3 7* An Agent recently writes: “Please send me a further surplv of Jebb’s Liniment the first opportum tv — ! shall probably sell a considerable quantity, as it is recommended cy some ol our physicians very »■£ » ly, although contrary to their r lies and regu ations to give encouragement to such (<>r. patent) met icines Rut is a most deeded proof of their confidence m its invaluable properties , i Another agent writes: “1 wish you to forward me some more ot Jebb’s Liniment, which rccommen e l itself very highly. ” Price 50 cents a bottle. The Painful awl Debilitating < omplamt of THU 1M1.K:5 Receives immediate relief, and in numerous .1 wUnce* has been thoroughly cured, by the *lmi.n«tr*t.on ol 1) II M F1URS’ R K M K 0 v * 0 !i (E?- THE PIIiES. . fR7!iIS approved compound also mitigates and re IL moves tile symptoms which Irequent > aci.o.npa 1 in that disorder, and increase the danger <d u.c pa 1 tient viz: pains in Inins, headache, loss of apjie ut, indigestion, i«nd other marks of debility A relieved patient writes from a distance: j “ It is but justice to inform >ou, that I have used I sum Dumfries’ Remedy for the Piles for some tune ; past, and have found it eminently successful. . j I he remedy is quite innocent, and may ne a 1 minis | tered to all ages and both sexes. Piam and amp»e c i ■ rections, wi'ha description of the complaint, accom pany each package, w inch consists of two boxes, one j containing an Ointment, and the other »n Electuary, price ?lfnr both articles, or 50 cents where but one is wanted. THE TOOTiI ACHE. Pi^l!lS agomzing disorder is cured in it> m st painful £ stages, by one of the most simple as well as pow erful remedies known in modern practice I he CAMBRIAN TOOTH ACHE PILES aflord instant relief, without inflicting the slightest in jurs on the teeth 11.ey 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 50cents a dux. $3" Dyspepsia / k F most obstinate character, after hav ng balded the skill of the most eminent physicians, and withstood the most highly recommended medical pre parations, has been checked, relieved, and curco, in a number ot instance" in and about tins city, by using, for a short time. Dr. Hei.i k’r VEGETABLE SPECIFIC, AND ANTI B! L10US PILLS. in connexion, according to the directions accompany ing the Specific It is also one of the nest medicines known for Sick Headache, Sickness at the Stomach, Nausea, and Flatulences. Price of the Specific and Pills, .50 cents each. Debilitated Females! ff^!« K complaints peculiar to the female par; of the jL community, ha\e been long successfully treated by the administration of the Aromatic Pills, originally prescribed and compounded by Dr llelte. I hey cleanse the blood from those disorders <*f the female constitution, tor which the pills are an effectual speci fie; they restore a free circuia'ion, reform the irregular operations ofthe sangu ferous system, and recti.y toe disordered habits. The proprietor’s confidence in the superior excellence of this ccjuhIF innocent and pow erful preparation, is founded on the most decisi\e tes timony from many restored patients lie can assure this portion of the public, that when DR. RKLFE’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 pallid counte nance the natural glow of health and good spirits. Married ladies will find the pills equally w-eful, 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 either men or women in all Hypochondriac, Hysteric or Vapourish disorders. In all cases of this description, the pills purify, invigorate, and revive the disordered system. Price $l 50 a box. None genuine un ess signed on theoutside prin ted wrapper by the sole proprietor, T. Kidder, imme diatesuccesscr to the late Dr. T. Conway. For sale, with all the other “ Conway Medicines,” at his Coun ting Room, No. 99, next door to J. Kidder’s Drug Store, corner of Court and Hanover streets, near Con cert Hall, Huston THOMPSON KIDDKR. A ml also, by his special appointment, by YVM STAHl.FR, jan 15 Fairfax street, Alexandra. •#* Large discounts to those who buy to sell again. DUMFRIES’ i rilHF extensive sale and established reputation of 1 Dumfries’Itch Ointment, encourages the propri etorto recommend it with renewed confidence to the public, as a most innocent as well as powerful applica tion for this annoyingdisease. The most inveterate cases have been cuhed ih uxe hour! by this esteem ed Ointment. It contains no mercury, or other noxi ous ingredient, and may be confidently applied even to the youngest children, or to pregnant females.— Price 37$ cents. • • None genuine unless signed on the outside print ed wrapper by the sole proprietor, T Kidder, imme diate successor to the late Dr. W. T Conway. For le ,with all the other “Conway Medicine;-,” at his; Counting Room, No. 99, next door to J. Kidder’s Drug ! Store,corner of Court and Hanover streets, near Con- j cert Hall, Hoston. THOMPSON KIDDKR. And also, by his ppecial appointment, by WM. STABLER, Fairfax street, Alexandria. • • Large discounts to tliose who buy to sell again. CABINET, CHAIR AND SOFA MAN UK AC TORY. LEONARD O. COOK respectfully informs! his friends and the public generally, that he has removed to tfie south side of King street, j between Columbus and Washington streets, in the house formerly occupied by Phares Throop, where he still continues to manufacture all kinds of Cabinet Furniture: and also informs them that he has on hand at present, and intends at! all times to keep, a full assortment of the Lest Furniture, made by the best workmen, and uf the neatest fashions; which he will warrant equal, if not superior, ia quality to any ever of fered in the District, and which he will sell low for Cash or a liberal credit to punctual persons. And he hopes, by his punctuality and attention to business, to secure a poition oi the public patronage. Old Furnituie neatly repaired and handsome v varnished. TURNING handsomely executed and at the shortest notice. ic ,r> tt IMPORTANT NOTICE. i ST is deemed advisable to protect the punm from daily impositions, to add an additional label on each packet of the GENUINE MOR1 SON’S PILLS, which must bear the signature o each Agent through whose hands it passes, in : addition to my nam *. as no apothecary 01 drug* trn.o is permitted to vend the same. II. SHEPHEAUP MOAT._ Sole Hygean Delegate totheU.S. Brook lyu,N.Y. HEALTH SECl HIM). Bv the use o( the Hvgeian Vegetable Univer si iredi dues of the British College of Health. London, which have obtained tiie approbation and recommendation of thousands, (who, by the bies-in*' of Providence, have been cured in ! Consumptions, Cholera Morbus, Inflammations | internally and externally; Dyspepsia, feveis ! Acme Indigestion, Bilious or Nervous Affections ! ami all diseases of the Liver, Yellow fever ! (iout, Rheumatism, Lumbago, lie Poloicux Dropsy. St. Vitus' Dance, Epilepsy, Apoplexy i Paralysis. Palsey. Green Sickness, and ail ob structions to which the female form issodis tressingly liable, and which s»*nds so man) o I the fairest portion of creation to thmr untimely ! graves; Small Pox, Measels, Whooping Cough Scarlet Fever, Asthma, Jaundice, Gravel, Stone and all urinary obstructions: Fistula, Piles, Stric tures. Ruptures, unci Syphilis, in all its stages; i Constipated Bowels, Worms. Scurvy, Itching of 1 tiie Skin. King's Evil, and all Cutaneous Disor deis; in short every comnliiint to which the hu i man frame is.so direfully subject, under all their varied forms and names: as it has been imfispu tably demonstrated, that Man is subject to only one real disease, that is the Impurity the Eluud (from whence springs every complaint that can possibly assail his complicated frame) and a very slight trial of tiie Universal Medicines will ! evince their all sufficiency to cleanse and purify 1 that source of life, as well as disease, and restore : the suffering patient to the blessings of Health. I This valuable Medicine being composed only 1 of vegetable matter, or medicinable herbs, and ! warranted, on oath, as containing not one par ticle of mercurial, mineral, or chemical substan | ces (all of which are uncongenial to the nature : (if man. and, therefore destructive to the human . frame) is found to be perfectly harmless to the most tender age or weakest frame, under 1 every stage < f human suffering, and. at the same ! time" the most certain in searching out the root of every complaint, however deep, and of per forming a cure, that was ever offered to tne 1 world. • *1 • it 1 • / T I The Medicine? arc comprised m inesc dinei cut articles only, viz. in two kin<l of Pills. drsig nated No. 1 and No. 2; the lijst is a powerful, but most gentle, mild aperient or *>p» ning medi cines, detaching ami partially removing the hi lions ropy humors, whilst the No. '.I pills carry off those’and the serous, acrid and putrid hu mours incidental to the body, and act togethei ns a ferret in a warren never resting until every avenue of the human fi a me i> t hoi oug.h ly searched and cleansed of its impui ities. 'I lie Vegetable Cleansing Powders are of greyt as sibtar.ee to patient?, ar.d f.»cilitatc the itacuution of bad bun our?; they soUen, cfe*. use, ar.d detach the acrimonious phlegm; are cochr.g, rue allay the thirst. One, two, or three powders mat be taken throughout the dvtv. miyo! in !;a!f a wine g'sss of water. The <’onume Medicitics can he had of \YM. POMEROY, Alexandria, Sole Jgfntfar the LUiriciof Columbia and its viciniti,. j py uhom the Pills are sold in packets of one, two, and three dollars each, and the Ponders uf 37A cents nerbox, with printed dirntiois; ar.d also by the fol lowingSub-Agent*: U. W. Polkii born, between 9th And 10th Greets, Per.n. Avenue; and 1. U. M right, Georgetown• of whom alone can the Medicines hr warranted genuine. Hy appointment of Cr, II. S. Moat, II. P. M., M lb C. It , llrooklyn,New York,‘be sole importer of these Medicines. ^ ^ Morrisonia, or the Family Advber, price i 2 t 5 ; I r tc* deal Proofs, illustrated by numerous c ases of cure, bird e lition, price 37Jcents; to be had asabove. Certificate from AUJaima. ! certify that 1 was for h long time severely a Hi ict ed with an ulcerate d mouth, and small » leers or. the outside of my face, which were occasioned by the j use of Mercury in the htttn.pl to cuie me of a vci1^ j real complaint, and bad despaired of being cured, U; seeing an advertisement of the the Ih »»u Medicine, sent to Mobile for a package,which 1 used, but ascer tuined that they were a medici e prepare*! by a per son called llyer, and from the use of which I received no benefit Upon being mfutmed of their being spu rious, I obtained some of the genuine Moi isnn’s Pills of your agent for this State, Mr J. t\ r>rfor*I, Jr « bin. for the benefit ot those w ho may be suffering as I was, * m happy to say that, by the use of the pilla, in do s of ten to fifteen, for one month, my complaints ere entirely cured, and that I am now in as good health as I ever was. 'v* 1 ;an24_tf Mobile, Ala. iN',v. 1, 1824. CASH Full 500 N FOR OKS, | NCLUD1NG both sexes from 12 to 25 years e of age. Reruns having likely servants 1> dispose of, wid find it to their interest to give us a cal!, as we will give higher prices in cash than any other purchaser \\ ho is now or may hereafter conic into this market. dec 29 FRANKLIN A ARM FIELD. GUNPOWDER AND IMPERIAL TEAS, fc. | IIALF chests Gimp. ( 'Peas of extra line J ” 5 “ “ Imperial S quality 30 doz. pots best British Blacking 21 u small bottles Black Ink 10 barrels chipped Logwood This day landing from schr. Washington from New Yoik, and for sale by april IS WM. N. MeVFIGII. WINK. FRUIT AND OIL. QUARTER casks Marseilles Maderia Ot) Wine. 200 boxes Otanges / in prime order 200 do Lemons S 100 boxes Prunes j 100 baskets Salad Oil Received per Brig Macandv, and for sale by april 16 U M. FOWLE & Co^ LIVERPOOL SALT AFLOAT. $ / k L1USIIELS of Ground Alum, ! x “UU and 000 Sacks blown Salt, on 1 board ship John Marshall. Irnm Liverpool, for i sale by HENRY DAINGEKFIELD. \ april 19 SUGAR. -i HIIDS. Prime Porto Rico Sugar, just re I £* ceived and for sale by april 20 A. C. UAZENOYE & Go. RETAILING MOLASSES. rtX PHDS. Matanzas Molasses, bright and heavy, for retailing, received per schoon er Anti, for sale by april 20 WM. FOWLE & Co GUN AND ROCK POWDER. CASKS of “DupontV’ Brandywine , Powder, received this day for sale by ., april 21 A. C. CAZENOVE A Go. PL A 1ST ER AFLOAT. i 1 TONS Nova Serbia Line Plaister, ex i I I "If ported daily and for sale by april *’(» GEO JOHNSON «r^ Go, CT Vnblic .Mention! J 5 respectfully solicited bv the subscriber, to sr.... I valuable preparation, the Trents of v h:ci [.at beentestrd by tnr.c# and are sustaincd by ur.d< «g »C.| IfStin.oi •) nu. Hf! I K S £7* Botanical Bsrcps! ure everv year increasing their long esi<»b».st.t». • - ,4. i it;rn Then have outlived mar.) rival Mtparati and are continually gaining upon public ro- f.tUrce PUa Hot a nical Drops ha\o been sucoessfulU a :n i. istfred for mam years, as a therough r< an. dy for i| ,. well known an 1 prevalent of imttct.te discs*#> whirh originate from a vitiate d habit of body, i ran : reditary predisposition in th* ptiert, r.nd gcriralh 8ppeer under the various arid distress*! g si., p# * < ♦ Scrofula, Salt Kheum, l.eprosv, St Arihoi.v’s ! Fever Fi res, V bite Swellirgs, Scurvy, ft nl :.m! n ‘ stinate Ulcers, Sore Legs and F\ts, Scahi 1!t ^c!. hJ I Venereal t amt. In the last mentioned condition < f the system, r IU tsnical Drops will be found to eradicate tl #• h :l. ! ii.g poison, where mercury has totally failed, mi! ! prevent the patient from entailing the seeds c f an ) r. | reditary disease on his offspring, i Dr. Itelfe’s Botanical I)iepsarcsucressfully im , 'cases of violent eruptions after tie ir.cash*—r»} blotches — pin pies on the face — frsU ring eru» ti. >« ,. the skin—end other diseases of the ex'iriai mV. m, and are one of 'he best Spring and Autmnr.a! j! A. known, to free the system fn in l.t n oi« A physician of eminence, win. Lol witr.is* tv! t ficacv of this article, hud the candor rc c< 11.v i<( . . j now ledge to the proprietor, tin t he c< d» ird • >t st medicine know n, for the c* mplbirg* f r v.' ; is intended, and that it owgh* descmd'y in „• the head o! the w l.ole c'asa ol such rc n i <..< .* price i 1 u bottle, o~ 6 bottles for 15. _ j WHITE TEETH! AND HEALTHY ctic\ rrUlOSK who would retain or restore Hits. d*M JL personal advau'ages, are assured tl.ut i < t« n.; . sition can be obtain* n superior t . tl e BRITISH ANTISEPTIC DENTIHHCK This is an elegant and pleasant preparation i tVtr , respect, and has, for many ) ears past, given uniur^l satisfaction wherever it ha" been ust d rl lie Antiseptic Denlrificc is exempt from ar <1 ar : jollier deleteri< us ingredients, which t« o frtqnei^t y enter the composition of tooth powVeis in <« i nm use, and it w inters the enamel of ll»etc*th vulaii doing it the lea-t injury, I be rfgular us. i t this - mired powder, by purify ing the month and preut i rg the accumulation of tartar, operates as tl e bcM p:« ventive of the booth Ache the Oentrdire m ms I discolorations, and rest ores the b<. aut iui i a' \ o v • I ness of the euamei. As hs a} nlicatn n (Trees ;:i <[ j strengthens the (hims, it secures to them tl eir i i ai ! v 1 and florid hue, and, b\ removing nil offensive hit ■, a j accumulations from the tenth, j r* serves li e naiurh i sweetness of tlie breath. Piico 5U ca nts •/ None genuine unless s gned e-n the «i.tsidc j r :.t cd w rapper b) the sole propri* tor, I h edi r, m it . diale success* r to tlie* late l)t. • f oi vva* I'f | sale, with all the other "Coi.ua) Medicim,” A I , Counting Boom. No 99. next door to J K»d«: r’ bn r St ore, ci i n< r of Court and I tai.ov or st i < e” s. n* j r * ; c» rt Call, Boston .THOMPSON KIUI Lh. And, bv his special appointment, b\ \\M. S! ABI.Kli, Fan fax slrt 11, Ah xhi ’ it • m* Large discount to those w ho 1 u\ to sell again. A*ihma! *V t'alairln! r \ that long train of d scasff which stem to grow I w ith the growth of civilized society, Consumption takes the lead in its relentless inroads upon I111ms.11 lije; yet his dreadful disorder is easily overcome in its ear lit r stages. It is only when neglected that it tr rives at tlu- terrific maturity which so often bafiics tie sagacity of professional science. An obstinate c« ugh is the customary forerunner of the pulmonary con* sumption Impn per neglect in the timely adminis tration of simple ami salutary remedies, is sine to !>«• reprovt d by a dreadful succession of consumptive rr.ptoms - < p prcssio.n of the l>reast; grt < noh nr <* bloody spittle; ulcerated lungs and luetic fever; shri veiled extreme tits, and general emaciation of the vhi.’c bed*.; prostration of strength; Hushed cheeks; swollen feet and legs; and at last, in the full put**;*, -ion cf the mental faculties, and while hope stid wl.:s. I t rs h.r flatterit £ tale—told extit rritu s, and. a j rc* mature death. for the various stages of lh»u complaint, < nc of the most approve d r< n edies cv< r v et discuveied is Dll. KKLFK’S ASTHMATIC PILLS. ! iiis exceedingly powerful, ard yet equally safes, ti.noce fit preparation, has effect* d thorough and raj cun s upon patients supposed to have been far adv •« c od in a confirmed Consumption, and who have e ■ ed the appearances which usually nulicalt alatuin. minstion of the* disorder. Astiie Tills require in ordinary cases no c< i frt me-nt, thtv nay be administered with confidti.ee o safety to all ages and classes of people, I ne>.an | U success has hitherto attended their adir.inistrat < »• »» great variety of cases; ami the proprietor can refer ’<> a multitude, which testify to their efficacy in »«'*'•**: tiir emaciated victim from the bed of disease, and r ring him to the blessings of accustomed hc:dtl.; in activity. Trice i i for w ho/e boxes of 0 pills and 50 cer v* r halt do of 12 pills, with directions. Albion Can Hasten! fjM,K Albion Corn Plaster softens the coin, In w v. r H obi and lough, and extracts it to tin* vt ;> I be relief ullorded is gentle, immediate, and t* rough. \ |k pn-prittor begs leave to submit the fob' • Case, from Mr Stove li, who is well known habitant s of this city, especially M the S<<-'d l ’ South Poston, as a very worthy d i< st.o zen:— A Case. :,Siu I d * not hesPatc to give my rr.o^ n r/ approbation in favor of your valuable Al! ' >• (< plastt r. IK the use of Itss than a box, Mrs w f has been cured of a c« rn on t acn foot, u i.u h ! hc i *« exceedingly troublesome and painful tor \«: r , ' think it but justice to your invaluable pr< | sra' * r. add, (for the encourage ment of those who, ovij repeated disappoint me nts in the various rimt* sorted to, liave finally despaired of a cure,) fl : ’ ) Plaster cured her corns, after trying nil < r '* » ) commended ren.ediesto no propose; aid w's> creases my confidence in the anperit rity of y < 1 • 1 ter, is the fact, that it lias been used hy rettra-<! n ) neighbors with equally good success •l“ r>' Sktf Stow n i, Keeper of the Toll-house, South Huston hr Mr I*. Kiootu, Proprietor of the Conway he.;, ' <• Poston, June 17th, 18-J. *,* Price 50 cents* SOUK AND 1NH.AMKI) \.W' rgTlK studious, the weakly, and others, * i troubled with soreness or ioflan mu'ion delicate organ, will be able to obtain a most ph * and invaluable application, in DUMFRIES9 {ST EYE WMEE! I his w cH e>-abli>hed Wash for the F>e i* [ 'r*' ' innocent, and gives immediate relief, evm it vi :> *•» gravateo cases of soreness ana inftatr.ii stion. pri-e 25 cents. •#* None genuine unless signed on the »mi*s: ; ' ted wrapper by t’ e sole proprietor, r. Kidddtr, n mediate successor to the late Or. W T Coi.uay. I • sale, with ail the other M Conway Medicines,” •'! • ' Counting Koorr, No. next door to J r ! *' » Store, cornerof Court and Hanover street*, re.-.'* cert Hall, Boston. THOMPSON KiPl h’l And also, b> his special appou.tmt i.t, by \\ if. S I API * h*. ian 2 V Fairfax street, Akxam *irt [ fcrg mat to <)n’*« whobuv « •‘►»i