V0L~ __ WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 19, 1837.. NEW SERIES. VOL. XIII—Nr- 4543*
ALEXANDRA GAZETTE,
PUBLISHED DAILY BY
r*EDGAR SXOlVDEtf,
• E)5HT dollars per annum, payable
* HAI.P yearly.
ALEXANDRIA GAZETTE,
(FOR Tim COUNTRY)
13 PUBLISHED REGULARLY ON
TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY
rus dollars per annum, payable in
advance.__
Ter*** of Advertising:—Advertisements
not exceeding one square, inserted three
LpsfirSl. Advertisements continued
Vr three times for 50 cents a square for
,ich insertion inside, or 25 cents outside.
Sixteen lines are counted as a square.
Advertisements by the year, at prices j
lobe agreed upon, having reference to
the Usuai amount of space they may oc
'"persons advertising by the year not to
advertise articles not inciaded in their re
l-u'ar business, nor to insert inthei: ad
v»rtis*ments any other names than their
aIENANDRIA and boston re
a gular LINE packets.
gfc sg& sg> sfi&
THE following Vessels will compose
tfjp regular Line of Packets bet ween
Boston and the District of Coin obia:
Brig Esther, R. Newcorrb, Master
“ vvankinco, E* H. Ryder, do
u fVnmlet, G. G. Nickerson do
« Columbia, C. Ryder,
These vessels are all of the nr s*,
with excellent accommodations for Pas
sers. The Masters good pilots, and
w*>!l acquainted with the trade. They
will sail once a week from each place.—
Agents—
~WM. FOWLE & Co., Alexandria.
A. C. LOMBARD & Co., T wharf,
Boston. j«ne 29—If
WAStHNGTON CITY AND N. OR
LEANS PACKETS,
ffjc The subscribers having pur
tfljjcbased of Messrs. Armfield,ifeaic
Franklin & Co. two of their splendid New
Orleans packets, intend running them
regularly oetween the two ports, leaving
each place on the 1st of each month.
The brig TRIBUNE, Samuel Boush
rrMt^r, will leave this place on the 1st of
ro»xt month, (December.) The brig UN
CAS, Nathaniel Boush, master, on the
l*t January.
Those wishing to ship had better have
th^ir servants at this place a day or two
pr?v\<*u« the vessels sailing. Servants
can be kept at 2a ^»'«* A-»*
™Tl»*S*CO.
Washington City, Nov-19
for rent.
m The large and commodious House
Month, lower end of J’r,',nce,slrrr!:
lately occupied by Mrs. Hill: tt is wel
calculated for a Grocery and genteel
hoarding house. To a good tenant tne
rent will be moderate. Apply to Thomas
King. King s’reet. ap 5—tf
TO RENT.
I* TheRriek House on Fairfax st.,
Mnorth of Wm. P. Green’s.
,pt JOSIAH H. DAVIS.
FOR RENT,
tTh<> three story brick Store, with
slate roof at the corner of Prince
ami Union streets. It will be rented low ,
and immediate possession given.
t Also, the Brick Store on Fairfax
street, adjoining the house occupied
bv Miss A«hton.
tAnd a Brick Duelling House on J
Henry street, suitable for a small
fr-uily. Apply to
ian2 WM. FOWLED SON. J
FOR RENT.
The two story brick dwelling house ;
Jjon the North side of Xing street be
ts-pen Alfred and Patrick Streets, at pre
sent occupied by George Brent. Esq.—
Possession to be given on 22d January
next.
Al.S \ thfr brick stable, heretofore oc
cupied by Mr. Ezra Lunt, ns a livery sta
b'e. situated on the alley between Alfred
and Patrick, nearest south to King street.
Possession mav be bad immediately.—
Apply to A. C. CAZENOVE & Co.
HOUSE TO RENT.
t The two story Rnck House on Roy
al street. opposite Mr. McGuire’s, and
adjoining Miss Mandevilte’s is vacant,
anj would be leased at a moderate rent
to a respectable tenant—possession inn
mediatelv given.
j*c 22—tf DAVL. C A WOOD ♦ Co.
TO RENT,
tAt a reduced rent, a frame House
north-east of Samuel B. Lavmour’s
""Ute residence of Mrs. Hooe.
frhs JOS1AH H. PAV1S
I CASH FOR NEGROES.
7 ILL give the highest cash price for
LtMy Negroes, from 10 to 25 years of
Myself or Agent can, at a!! times,
** found at the establishment formerly
owned by Armfield, Franklin & Co., at
tne west end of Duke street.
U-tf GEO. KEPHART.
Ttl„ dividend.
HE President and Director* of the
Baltimore and Potomac Steam Pack
* v-ompany, have this day declared a
t* in end of five dollars per share upon
capital or joint stock of the company,
Payable on or after Tuesday the 84th In
stant, at the Mechanics* Bank of Balti
more.
election will he held on Monday
"• inst. at the office of the Maryland
••4 Vir^rtnia Steam Packet Company for
jea Directors, to manage the affairs of
™ company for the ensuing year.
S. WILSON, Treasurer. *
B«to»or«, jta 19—tf
FOR ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON
AND GEORGETOWN.
The Steamer Fred
ericksburg, Capt. Jen
kins, will leave Com
merce street wharf
every Saturday afternoon, at 4 o’clock,
returning she will leave Washington eve
ry Wednesday morning at 6, and Alex
andria at 7 o’clock,
Both going and returning, she will re
ceive and land passengers and light
Goods at the usual landing places on the
Potomac. The freight on such goods
must be paid at the time of shipment.
| onippers will please have their goods
distinctly marked, and especially desig
nate the place of delivery whether Alex
andria, Washington or Georgetown—
and in cases of miscarriage, to give im
mediate notice to the Agent at the port of
delivery—the owners ofthe boat will not
be answ erable unless such notice be given
within ten days.
Goods must be sent alongside before 3
o’clock on the days of departure.
All baggage and parcels at the risk of
the owner or owners thereof.
CHAS. WORTHINGTON,
ap 5—dtf Agent. |
NOTICE.
•■■m The Steamboat CO
jl_laK LUMBIA, Capt James
^^gggMwkpMitchell, will contioue
ll^^®H®®MBBpher regular trips from
next Thursday, leaving Washington at
10 o’clock, and Alexandria at 11 o’clock,
every Thursday, and returning, leave
Norfolk every Sunday at 3 o’clock.
Passage and fare 118 mar 8—tf
NOTICE.
The Steamboat JO
SEPH JOHNSON will
on and after Sunday,
Feb. J2th, commence
running between Alexandria and Wash
ington, and run as follows:
Leave Alexandria at 9, J1 o’clock, A. M.
do do 2, 4 o’clock, P. M.
do Washington at 10,12, do A. M.
do do at 3, 5, do P. M.
feb 11 JOSEPH JOHNSON.
MORE NEW GOODS.
GEO. S HOUGH has just received
a large additional supply of Fancy
and Staple Goods, which renders his as
sortment very choice and general, viz:
Super black, blue, and fancy cloths
“ drab, black, blue, and mixt cassi
meres
Plain, twill’d and diagonal summer cloths
Lama casimeres, for ladies riding dresses
Blue and black crape tastings, for men’s
wear
White, brown, and drab drillings, some
Sup west ena am* M..-r .
Brown French linens, and grass cloths
Super Irish linens, cheap
Linen Cambrics, from low to very fine
do do * hhdkfs, of all qualities
Low priced linen hhdkfs and lawns
Shirt bosoms and collars, fine
Stocks, of every description
A beautiful assortment of black and blue
black silks, some very superior
Plain Gro de Naps and stripe ditto
White, blue, rose, black and green sattins
do do do do do figured
silks for bonnets
Sett and cap ribbons generally
Fancy hdkfs and shawls
Painted lawns and palmettoes
Painted muslins, French Chintz and Cali
coes, a beautiful assortment
Super plain and figured Swiss muslins
! Cross barred and stripe do do
Bishops lawns, mulls and fine cambrics
Mourning prints, muslins and Ginghams
i Black and blue black French bombazines
in greai variety, ami
6, 7, 8 and 10-4 Damask diaper
Super do tablecloths
do do napkins
Bird eye and Russia diaper
Bleached Russia and Irish sheetings
do cotton do ..
Long cloth and cotton shirtings or all
qualities
A splendid assortment of women s, men s
and misses cotton and silk hosiery
Paris, black, and colored kid gloves
Misses do do do . .
Men’s super black and col d Hoskm do
Soper silk and Marseilles vesting
do black silk velvet . . r
Green, black, and white figured thule, Tor
veils
Lupins green barrge, bobinets
I Italian crapes all colors
j Super book muslins and do nciKis
j White, s*ate» blue and black Adelpbi knit
ting cotton
Furniture chintzes and dimities
Colored cambrics and blue nankeens
Bed tick, some 4-4 and very superior
Burlaps and other brown linens
Twilled bagging
Cotton and linen cnecu* %
Pins, tapes, ribbons, braids, core*
Hooks and eyes, Colored and white spool
cotton
Patent thread, silk,
Cloth hair, and hearth brushes, combs
With a general assortment of domestic ,
all of which having been well purchased
wilt be sold on reasonable terms h
or approved customers. 4th mo t itn
GROUND PLA15TH.K.
nnA TIERCES 500 lbs. each
2 otf 18 bbls. 334 lbs. each; the cargo
of the sehr. Renown, Bennett, from Ln
w 'w£TowS”s.k
SALT.
AAnA Bushel* Ground Alum Salt,
gUUU 100 sacks blown do.—hourly
expected—for sale by
ap 7 B. WHEAT & SON.
PORTO RICO SUGAR.
1 A HHDS. of first quality Muscovado
JLU Sugar
to do Molasses
t mst rocsivcd and for sale by
! ap6 A.C.CAZENOYE A CO.
SYRUP OF CARRAGEEN.
Recommended by the Faculty.
F HOWARD’S Original and Genu
• ine Compound Syrup of Carrageen,
a safe, simple, pleasant and effectual
remedy for Cough’s, Asthmas. Consump
tions, <fcc. This Syrup has stood the test
of experience and is now extensively pre
scribed by Physicians.
&3*Those who may have occasion to
use the preparation are advised to do so
tinder the guidance and direction of a
Physician.«£5
Many certificates might be obtained of
its efficacy, but the following are deemed
sufficient.
Certificates.—The compound syrup of
Carrageen, prepared by Mr F. Howard;
I deem an excellent and safe expectorant;
composed, as it is, principally, of the most
approved and efficient of this class of me
dicines, neatly and judiciously combined
with mucilages.
March 31, 1836 Tiios. Miller, M. D.
Washington, March 29, 1836.
I ana acquainted with the composition
of Mr Howard’s “compound syrup of,
carrageen,” and have used it in my prac
tice, to the decided advantage of those of
my patients to whose cases it was appro
priate; it is a compound of safe and sim
ple expectorants and mucilaginous de
mulcents, so combined as to make a plea
sant ar.d efficient remedy, in chronic and
spasmodic coughs, whooping cough, and
some forms of asthma.
W. B. Magrudbr, M. D.
Prepared and sold wholesale and retail
by FLODOARDO HOWARD,
At his Pharmacy, near Seven buildings,
Washington.
K?*For sale by Wrn. Stabler and Dr.
Farquhar, Alexandria, D. C.
4th mo 13—lw
THE DIFFERENCE.
IT cannot be denied that whilst many medi
cines which ire recommended to the pub.
lie, have not even the negative merit of harm-,
lesaness, there are others which it would be
great injustice indeed and suicidal prejudice
to involve, untried, in a common condemna
tion. And when a medicine comes endorsed
with all the names that have adorned the an.
nals of the medical profession, and warrsnted
by the seal and signature of long and uniform
success, its proprietor makes no unreasonable
demand upon public confidence, when he
claims for i* a superior consideration.
The Camomile preparation of Dr. W. Evans
is undeniably entitled to this enviable diatinc
tion; for whilst no medical authority in exis.
tence condemns it, every medical work which
alludes to it, and every medical practitioner
that is acquainted with it, freely acknowledges
its pre-eminent virtues; and that the latter
should do so in opposition to their personal in
terest must be attributed either to their candor
and lave of truth, or to their uowillincnass to
mony ortnofiWtmw. -
Dr. W. F.vans does not ..
Camomile Tonic Pills cure a it disease*, n* >
frankly and conscientiously admits that they
will not He lay* no claim to the discovery
of the‘‘Philosopher's Stone;” and wishes no
body to believe that he sells the •; Rlixir of
Life;” but he does sty, and dots beiieve* and
can prove, that in debility and impaired con
stitutions; in nervous diseases of all kinds; »n
weakness of the digestive orgt-s; in incipient
consumptions whether of the lungs or the
liver; in the dreadful debility occasioned by
the use of purgatives; iu palsy; rheumatism;
(more especially) in the sickness incident to
mothers and to females of relaxed nerves; in
every case of delirium tremens or that disease
which is brought on by intemperance; in the
wretched horrors of mind and body, which ac
crue from occasional inebrety; in loss of appe
tite; languor; melancholy; pains in the head;
libms or sides, in corrupt; sallow and uncomely
! comcplexion, caused by the bad state of the
fluids—in all these cases, and in some others
mentioned in the bills of directions given with
his medicines, he does say, that the Camomile
Tonic Pills, interchanged occasionally with his
.nerient family Hills, (the best known) which
»re sold with them, will effect immediate relief;
and if used but for a fair period of trial, a perfect
cure. This much is placed beyond a doubt
bv daily testimonies which would be given on
oath, and for this milch Or W Evans can
conscientiously request confidence. He there
fore need only add that his Camomile Tonic
Hills together with his excellent family Ape
rient* Hilts, can be obtained, wholesale or re
tail, at No 7 Division st, near Chatham square.
New York, and of hi* authorised Agent* in
in town and country.
(T>Ur. W. Evans—Sir: ue pieasea iu re
ceive the thanks ot one who has been a great
sufferer for several years, for the great benefit
she has received from the virtues of your ines
timable Camomile Pills- She has suffered
with pain and distress in the hetd, a tightness
across the atomach, shortness of breath, and
pilpitation of the heart, eiercise would ml*
molt overcome her; but since using your Ca
momile Tonic Pills, her complaints are re
moved—the is able to eiercise without fiitigue,
and she is htppy to say can now enjoy life
comfortable again. _ ___ .
lira. u. THUKiN i ujv, o* i mru ».
(TTNewark, July 18* 1836—Dear Sir: For
four years 1 hare been so unwell that i was un
able to attend to my business, and for the last
four or five months was confined to my room:
my complaints were rheumatism, pains in my
stom.eh,indige»t'o» low of appetite with
continual pain and dizziness in my head; I used
different kinds of medicine without effect, until
I commenced taking your invaluable Camomile
and Aperient Pills; their beneficial effects upon
me astonish all who knew my situation. In a
few daya I ahall be at your office to express
my gratitude to you in person. In the mean
time I subscribe myself your obedient ser
. B. S. JARVIS, 13 Centre st
For sale at the Store of E KENNEDY,
Agent for Alexandria.
NOTICE.
Washington Branch Railroad.
ON and after Saturday next, the 1st of
April, the hour* of departure of the
evening train of Passenger Cars from
Baltimore and Washington, respectively,
win be as follows, viz:
From Baltimore for Washington, at
half past 4 P. M., instead of quarter past
3 o’clock P. M., as at present
From Washington for Baltimore, at
three-quarters past 4 o’clock P.M., In
stead of half past 3 o clock P. M., as at
present. ^ar 29
PETER’S VEGETABLE PILLS
A RE recommended as decidedly supe
^rior to any other known corabinatior
of Medicineever offered to the American
people.
When taken according to the direction
accompaning them, they are highly bene
ficial in the prevention and cure of bilious
fevers, fever and ague, dispepsia, liver
complaints,sick head-ache, jaundice.asth
ma, dropsy, rheumatism, enlargement of
the spleen, piles, cramp and bilious cholic,
female obstructions, heart burn, rancid
furred tongue, distention of the stomach
and bowels, incipient diarrhoea, flatu
lence, habitualcostivencss, loss of appe
tite, blotched or sallow complexion, and
in all cases of torpor of the bowels, when
a cathartic or an aperient is needed.—
They have the testimony of the whole
medical profession in their favor, while
not a single case of ill consequences or in
efficiency, can be alleged against them.
rerhaps no article of the kind has ever
been offered to the public, supported by
testimonials of a character so decisive,
from sources as respectable, or that b*s
given more universal satisfaction.
Wherever these pills have been once
introduced into a family, they become a
standing remedy, and are called for again
and again, which is sufficient proof ol
their good qualities.
It is a truth, that almost every person
who has ever used Peter’s Vegetable Pills,
recommend them to their friends, and it
is from this circumstance alone, that they
have gained such an unrivalled reputa
tion.
Prepared by Jos, Priestly Peters, M. D.
at his Institution, for the cure of obsti
nate diseases, by means of Vegetable re
medies, No. 129, Liberty streef, N. York,
inventor, nnk sole proprietor. Each box
contains 40 Pills—price 50 cents.
DEATH AND DISEASE.
Mens sana, in corpore sano.
*‘A mind well lodged, and masculine of
course.”
Death met Disease the other day,
And thus they gossipped on the way.
Death— How comes it friend, in eve
ry *hape,
You let so many folks escape?
A few years back and every elf,
Once sick, you laid upon the shelf,
Dyspepsia then had power to kill—
Asthma defied the doctor’s skill—
The lancet too at ail times sought,
Its hecatomb of victims brought,
Then Costiceness could fatal prove,
And Rheumatism no power remove;
A simple cold, where’er you went,
A subject to my kingdom sent.
How comes it then, that now a-days,
Folksslip your gripe and go their ways?
Aithmfi^u^des^Dyspepsia cured,
SfnC to T)9\VrHT-U* idinut i u *.
Disease—Dread sire! I use all means
1 can,
To abbreviate the life of man:
I dog his footsteps from his birth,
’Till he returns to mother earth;
And though ’tistrue that mv success
Is datty growing less and less,
This satisfaction I can feel,
1 have not slackened in my zeal.
1 use all means I used of old.
Changes of weather—hot and cold,
I give them colds; I give them pains;
I rack their bones; I fire their veins,
t poison tnem with rancid bile.
In place of the digestive chyle,
Yet all is useless—nothing kills.
Death—How’s that?
Disease-They all take Peters’ Pills,
These invaluable Pills, are for sale in
Alexandria by Wm. Stabler, C. Far
quhar and Wm. Harper, and by all the
principal Druggists in the U. States,
mar 18—ly__
Full Flooded Horses for Sale.
BEING anxious to decrease his stock
of Blood Horses—the Subscriber
will sell on very low terms, the Mares and
Stallions, full bred, ol the blood of <dd
imported horses—Johanna, Tariff, John
Richards, Industry, &c. Pediprces fiiven
with the stock. Lhvv lo.
N. B. Communications in writing, ad
dressed to the Subscriber, Berryville,
Clarke Co., Va.—Will be attended to
march 31-d4w [Nat. lnt.-3w]
WORM TEA.
IlROM the very frequent applications
^ for worm medicines, and from the
well known prevalence of those diseases
of children which are produced bv
worms, the subscriber has at different
times administered a variety of the usual
medicines and having found them tre
nuentlv to fail, has succeeded to satisfac
tion with the medicine above named,
which is mild and safe, and requires in
its use no restrictions whatever-being
also an excellent remedy ,or those intes
tinal disturbances, and the febricula or
small fevers, to which children arc so li
able, and which are frequently referred
to worms where they do not exist.
The Worm Tea is prepared and kept
constantly for sale at the Drug Store of
the subscriber, »Ub
ap 14—<26t_King street.
LANPHIER’S COUGH MIXTURE.
FROM repeated trial of the above mix
ture, I can with confidence recom
mend it to the public in caughs both chro
nic and recent. It counteracts fever and
inflammation, relieves tightness, allays ir
ritation, and promotes expectoration;
and is mildly aperient. If on trial pur
suant to directions, no benefit results, the
price will be returned. Apply at my of
fice. King street. -tT.a - inntlirD
ap 14—6t WM. LANPHlEHy
KEG BUTTER. *
I HAVE for sale two thousand pOTTins
keg butter which I am authorized to
•eil very low. WM. N. McVEIGH.
•p 6
MORRISON’S PILLS.
The Genuine. Hygean I ezetable Uniter
sal Medicines oj the liritish Collette
of Health.
“Hypocrisy is the tribute which Vice has
ever paid to Virtue."
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
IT is deemed advisable to protect t'i
public from daily impositions, tc^,
an additional label on each packe , f ,
GENUINE MCRISON’S PIL^> which
must bear the signature of dC*!
through whose hands it *-*sses, in addi
tion to my name, as p' apothecary or
druggestis permitted ^ei5a*?e
H. SHP^EARD MOA T,
Sole Hygean DeLSate tothe U. S. Brook
lyn, N. Y. _
ffE+'ltTU SSKCLICl-JiJ.
By the*,se of the Hygeian Vegetable
Univesf,I medicines of the British Col
lege0* Health, London, which have ob
famed the approbation and recommen
dation of thousands, (who, by the bless
ing of Providence, have been cured in
Consumptions, Cholera Morbus, Inflam
mations internally and externally; Dys
pepsia, Fevers, Ague,Indigestion, Bilious
or Nervous Affections and all diseases
of the Liver, Yellow Fever, Gout, Rheu
matism, Lumbago, Tic Doloreux. Drop
sy, St. Vitus’ Dance, Fpilepsy, Apoplexy,
Paralysis, Palscy, Green Sickness, and
all obstructions to which the female form
is so distressingly liable, and which s^nds
so many of the fairest portion of creation
to their untimely graves; Small Pox,
Measels, Whooping Cough, Scarlet Fe
ver, Asthma, Jaundice, Gravel, Stone,
and all urinary obstructions: Fistula,
Piles, Strictures, Ruptures, and Syphilis,
in all its stages; Constipated Bowels,
Worms. Scurvy, Itching of the Skin,
King’s Evil, and all Cutaneous Disor
ders; in short every complaint to which
the human frame is so direfullv subject,
under all their varied forms anct names;
as it has been indisputably demonstrated,
that Man is subject to only one real clis
ease, tnat is the Impurity oj the lilood,
(from whence springs every complaint
that can possibly assail his complicated
frame) and a very slight trial of the Uni
versal Medicines will evince their all
sufficiency to cleanse and purify that
source of life, as well as disease, and re
store the suffering patient to the blessings
ofHealth.
This valuable Medicine being compos
ed only of vegetable matter, or medici
nable herbs, and warranted, on oath, as
containing not one particle of mercurial,
mineral, or chemical substances (all of
which are uncongenial to the nature of
man, and,therefore destructive to the hu-1
man frame) is found to be perfectly
harmless to the most tender age or!
II1USI VCI ituii ... -o A1 J
every complaint, however deep, and ol
performing a cure, that was ever offer
ed to the world. . A
The Medicines are comprised in these
different articles only, viz. in two kind of
Pills designated No. 1 and No. 2; the first
is a powerful, but most gentle, mild ape*
rient or opening medicines, detaching
and partially removing the bilious ropy
humors, whilst the No. 2 pills carry off
those and the serous, acrid and putrid
humours incidental to the body, and act
together as a ferret in a wairen nevei
resting until every avenue of the human
frame is thoroughy searched and cleans
ed of its impurities. , , , ,
The genuine Momcmrs, cim uc uau ui
Wm. Pomeroy, Alexandria, D. C.. and
also of the following Sub-Agents—R. W.
Polkinhorn, Saddler. Pennsylvania Ave
nue, Washington, and T. C. W right,
Georgetown, of whom alone can the
Medicines be warranted genuine, with
printed directions. As no Apothecary
or Druggist is permitted to send the same,
and to "prevent imposition, each package
of the genuine Morrison’s Pills, must bear
the signature of each agent through
whoes'hands it passes. .
Morrisonia or the family Adviser,
price $2 75. Practical Proofs illustrated
by numerous cases of cure, third edition,
price 37 cents, to be had of the abo\ e.
feb 23—tf
SMITH’S PERSIAN HAIR RESTO*!
RATIVE,
Pre-eminent for Cleaning and Preserv
ing the Ilair.
Is unrivalled in it'excellcmce for promo mg
the re-growth and beauty of the hair, and for
the immediate removal of dandruff or scurf.
When, from disease or neglect the hair be
comes hard, harsh, and dry, and begmsto fall ,
off the Kcstorative advances its growth, »m
proves its appearance, adds lo its elasticity,
and bestows to it a transcendent gloss.
This article is intended to supersede ali o
dier preparations for the hain and those who
use it will find in it a luxuriant appendage to
embellish, and for many reasons much prefer-1
able (particularly in the nursery) to any thing
I of the kind heretofore offered to the public.
Certificate of the Hon E ./ Shields, of t u
House of Representatives.
I have made an experiment |
Hair Restorative,” with great benefit. I be- ,
lieve it may be safely used, and to great ad
vantage, by every one - It has greatly d.m.m j
fffifchftfflllE.'SfSCS'
Pec. 16th, 1836. -
We concur in the above recommendation of
the efficacy of the ••Persian Hair Restorative,
n removing the dandruff from the head, aod
", the other beneficial effects resulting from
its aDDlisfction to the hair*
* • JN. 3ICKLM|
\V. Tailor, M. P.
Of the House of Representative*.
For sale, wholesale or retail, by the prepa
rer, J. W. SMITH, Washington, D. C.
For tale by Wrro. Stabler, C. Farquhar, Al
exandria* J. F. Callao, C. Doyle, T. Watkina,
F« Howard, Waabingten* G. M. Sothorn,
Georgetown.
Fncc l dollar per bottle. war 2^—1 y
THIS IS TO NOTICE,
Trr^ ♦» \bribers, of Alexandria
HAT hes^ Distrj-Ct Qf Co|umbj
has nSJ ‘he Orphan’s Court
of sniH^'Hty^ letters testamentary on
the es**e Mar£aret Hooe. late of the
cou. y afore? lid, deceased. All persons
^.#ing claims against said decedent are
equired to present them—passed by the
Orphans’ Court, to the subscriber, on or
before the 10th day of April, 1S28, or
they may by law be excluded from all
benefit to said estate; and those indebted
thereto are required to make immediate
payment. Given under mv hand this
10th April, IS27.
WILLIAM H. FOWLE,
Executor of Margaret Hooe, decM.
ap 11—eoGt
THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE,
HAT the subscriber, of Alexandria
county in the District of Columbia,
has obtained from the Orphan’s Court of
said county, letters testamentary on the
estate of Loudon Campbell, late of the
county aforesaid, dec’d. All persons ha
ving claims against the said decedent,
are required to present them—passed by
the Orphan's Court, to the subscriber,
on or before the 10th day of April,
1938, or they may by law be excluded
from all benefit to said estate; and those
indebted thereto are required to make
immediate payment. Given under my
hand this 10th April 1S37.
THOMAS DAVEY.
Executor of Loudon Campbell, dcc*d.
ap 11—eo6t .
THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE,
THAT the subscriber, of Alexandria
county in the District of Columbia
has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of
said county, letters of administration,
with the will annexed, on the estate of
Henry Wilbar, late of the county afore
said, dec;d. All persons having claims
against the said decedent, are required
to present them, passedby the Orphan’s
Court, to the subscriber, on or before the
10th day of April, 1S3S, or they may by
law be excluded from all benefit to said
estate; and those indebted thereto are re
quired to make immediate payment. Gi
ven under mv hand this 10'th of April,
1837. JOHN T. 0. WILBAR,
Adm’r. with the will annexed of Henry
Wilbar, deceased. apll—eo6t
NOTICE.
INTENDING to commence the manu
facture of BROOMS, I vill give a li
beral price for broom corn, dining the
coming fall; as I wish to purchase some
thousand pounds of the straw, this early
notice is given to induce persons to culti
vate the article. They will not only find
a ready and profitable sale for the straw,
but on trial, also find the seed to be a ve
Tff^eblfiWfViWP^.A^^rae food,
crop, will be given gratis.
The cultivation, of this article in the
north, is regarded as very profitable, and
would doubtless prove much more valua
ble in this section, if cultivated under
standing^. WM. M. CUING.
Spring Park, April G—co2w
SHAD AND HERRINGS,
For Family vse.
THE subscriber would respectfully in
form his friends and the public, that
having rented a large and commodious
warehouse, on the Fish W harf, Alexan
dria, D. C., and made other suitable ar
rangements, he is now prepared to sup
ply them with any quantity of the above
FISH, for family use, put up in the best
manner, in tight barrels, under his own
immediate superintendence. From the
satisfaction expressed by those who have
favored him with their orders heretofore,
and his determination to use every means
in his power, he feels satisfied that he will
be able to please his customers, and me
rit a share of public patronage.
Persons residing out of Alexandria,
wishing to have any of the above kinds
of Fish put up, may by addressing a let
ter to him, depend upon having their or
ders as faithfully and expeditiously filled
as on personal application.
1 + H. B. SMOG T &, Co.
ap 10—eo2w_| Nat. Int. eoRt ]
LAMBERT & McKENZIE,
UNION Wharf, have in store and of
fer sale
7000 lbs. prime Green Rio Coffee
20 boxes Sperm Candles 4, 5, & 0 s
50 boxes Bunch Raisins
30 kegs and boxes manufacturing
Tobacco, of good quality’s Plug
and Twist
10 hhds. New Orleans Sugar
20 bbls. extra prime Pork.
np 12 _
CLOVER SEED.
oA Bushels prime clover seed just re
OvJ ccivcd and for sab* by
ap 11 S. MESSERSMITJPT.
LIVERPOOL GROUND ALUM SALT.
BUSHELS Ground Alum
oUUU "Salt, the cargo of schooner
OLYMPIA, for sale by
ap 10 EDW. DAINGERFIELD. 3
SACK SALT, & N. O. MOLASSES.
Sacks Ground Alum salt, largo
and well filled.
40 tierces prime N. Orleans molasses
Landing per schr Eagle from Charles
ton f orsale by
ap 10 LAMBERT & McKENZTE.
MERCER POTATOES.
QAAA bush, superior quality Mer
4UUV cer Potatoes on board schnr
I Bahama at Daingergeld’s wharf—apply
| to the master on board. ap 7
CLOVERSEED.
A SMALL lot of prime Cloverseed, for
sale low by
,p 6 A. C. CAZEXOVE & CO.
pamphlets
Handsomely Executed at thle Office,