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BE WARS OF IVIPOSITION. I’AIENT RIGHT SECURED. Rychxovd. Va- July 15,1830. ^ IWA3 the original discoverer of Judkins* Ointment and sole proprietor ofthe patent from Sept’r, 1317, u til the expiration of the sume< but, having connected myself with Dr. Judkinain the commencement,I permitted the Ointment to bear his name. rihe term sjthe patent having expired on the 26th June, I have made an improvement in the same, and taken •at a patent thereon. N. SHEPHERD. 03* Imposition having been practised upon the public by a spurious article, bearing the aims of “Judkins* Ointment,” the proprietor avails himself of the authority granted to him in his letters patent, now to call the Ointment after his own name. Henceforth it will be known by the name of j SHEPHERD’S PATENT SPE CIFIC OINTMENT, (formerly Judkius’,) ^When I first made and prepared this Oint ment, and had, in several instances,experienc ed ns good effects, 1 sent it,to several physi cians, with instructions in what cases to apply it, who were of opinion that the Ointment would be a valuable public benefit. I conclu ded that liie Oiuunent would occasionally tali into many hands, some of whom would proba bly undertake to nake it, and knowing the di fficulty of the process—nevertheless, it might be p*«»|'xgited in this adulterated state, as it might in some degree resemble the original— and in this way it* good effects would be oblit erated- Under these considerations, l secured tne original and certain remedy for tho*e ob stinate diseases, some of which have so long batfied the skill of me lies! science: 1st White swellings of every description; 2d Sore ie^s and ulcers ofiong standing, 3d chirrusfor glandular tumors, particular* y those hardenedtumorsin women's breasts, which oftentimes terminate in ulceiated can cers; 4th Felons; or what some people know by the name of catarrhs, of every description. 5th Rheumatic painsof the joints; 6th Sprains and bruises of every description, or »n wnatever part situated; 7th Tetters of all kinds. In this complaint the pa’ient, in applying the ointment, must keep the part outof water* 8th Chilblain* or partsatfected by frost. It is also one of the best remedies for burns and scalds. It eases the pain and draws the fire out in a short time. For women's swelled breasts and glandular swelli gs, it is superior to any medicine yet known to the medical faculty. It is much sa er than mercurial app *cation«, (as it does not contain the smallest atom of any preparation of ti e mineral,) because it does not ay the patient liable to injury from exposure to cold. This Ointment has cured sores of many years tanding. Where it is impossible or imprudent to healIhe external sore, »n consequence of the bones becoming carious or rotten, it will i top the progress of the caries, increase the quantity of discharge, remove the offensive smell, and ease the pains. It cure* the worst Felons and Whitlows, on application of forty-eight hours. The following notices on this may suffice:— \lkxaniuua, February 26,1835. This may certify that 1 have, lor a long time been afflicted, at times, with attacks of Gout or Kheumatim in the feet or other parts of the body, from which l havealwa\s found relief by using l)r dudsins's l‘a*cr.t Specific Ointment, (n>w called Shepherd's) prepared by Mr. Charles Herstons, of Frederick Town, Mary and, in the manner prescribed in the printed tirections. I have taken pleasure in spread 4o’ the knowledge of this valuable remedy, beiievmg it to be one of the best of all the Fa tent Medicines, and oy my advice, several per sons who were afflicted with pains like my own used it with great becufit. cjuaules Mcknight. Washington City, 11th bept. 1833. Doctor W. Hunton: Sir—1 now under ! ta*e to do what 1 should have done long j since. Two or three years my wife was atHicted with what the Doctors call car buncles on her back, and her sufferings trom which,for two months,were beyond all description: they broke, at different times, into from fifty to one hundred holes, and when the cores were extract ed, and the skin cut oif, the places be came one large sore, about six inches in circumference, and were then an inch in depth. She wa^> attended by one of the 'first Physicians in this City, and vari ous remedies were tried without render ing her any relief, or preventing the sores from increasing in size co^uch a degree, that we became seriously appre neasive that she could not survive much longer. A friend calling to see her one day, and advising the use of Judkins’s , Ointment, l procured some, and, howev- j er incredible it may appear, yet such is j the tact, two plasters eifected a perfect V0Ur‘'reSP"X“&ANDELL. New-Market, Feb. 21, 1S33J j Mr. llers to ns: Sir—1 bought an article fn Baltimore having the name of Jud kins’s Ointment. 1 sold some ot it, that w as returned to me, not being good. It is true, it had not your name on the lable r »ua . \he pot wnich I now understand ls iao genuine article, as made by y » i. -l'iiis is to give notice that the public miy be guarded against an im oosmoa ot the kind.—Yours, &c. A. 1. BARNEY. . )!•. Irish,a Druggist in Leesburg, Va. inform : i uie subscriber, that three per sons had each obtained trom him a pot of Judkins’s Ointment, (not of the sub scriber’s make.) Alter having tried it, they found it was not good, and return ed it to him. Messrs. L. $ R. T. Lowndes, merchants, Cumberland, Md. Gentlemen: As Mr. Herstons’ agents for the sale of Dr. Wm. Judkins’s patent specific ointment, l would inform you, that last summer I was afflicted with a ore je<r—the fame of Judkins’s Ointment induced me to get a jug of it—but it hap pened not to be of Mr. iierston’s make. 1 used it according to the printed direc tions, but my leg kept getting worse. Mr. Herston’s, travelling to the west ■topped at my house, during the time, on looking at the >intoient I had, he mine* diatelv pronounced it lot of his make, and furnished me with one *hich was. On opening and smelling it, I was sensi ble ol me difference, although it looked like it. I then applied the Ointment he gave me to my leg; it became in a state ol amendment on using the first plaster, and socontinueil until it got quite vs ell This Ointmentii certainly very value b*t*axid n *ouic* 3-a Pliyt^ shotil be lost to the public, by a counterfeit article j bearing the name, and being not genu ine. -b WM.K.NEWMAN. Cumberland, Md. May 24,1831. Mr. C. Herstons, proprietor of Shep herd’s P. S. Ointment (formerly Jud kins's,) near Frederick City, Md. *X3*PH before leaving i5oonsboro,) I had heard much of an article, in which you appeal be foie the public as pi oprietor, named Hcrston’s Jndkin’s P. Specific Ointment, made by C.Herston near Frederick, Md. and of its decided efficacy in niro'ii p rso »> wi whom i am weilrlquaint ed. Since my residence in Baltimore, it has performed acure on a friend of mine afflicted with piles. Having myself been a sufferer for some years with this distres sing disease 1 now unhesitating applied your ointment in my own case, and am gratified that I can say it madeaperfect erre. J. A. BENTS. I thereby certify, that I was for many months afflicted most grievously with the tetter upon both of my heels, causing o penings large enough to admit a person ’s finger. I tried various remedies in vain, when I was induced to try Jud kin’s Ointment, and was cured by the use of a single box. 1 am anxious that others, similarly afflicted, may avail themselves of so valuable a remedy.* ROBERT FULTON. Charlestown, Ike. 10, 1820. Having had much experience, for ma ny years, in making this Ointment, ami being concerned in the patent right, the public have a right to be cautioned a gainst imposition—and, in order to effect :his, and to secure to them the genuine article, it has been though advisable, as above stated, to use the authority granted by Mr. Shepherd, and to call it alter the proprietor’s own name. The following will be hereafter attach ed to each pot—“SHEPHERD'S PA TENT SPECIFIC OINTMENT,(for merly Judkin’s,) made and sold, whole sale and retail, by , „ J. HERSTONS, near Frederick, Md.” To more fully guard the public, (the proprietor’s,) V. Herston’s name will ap pear in his own hand-writing.- written through the circle outsidethe ointment pot. To be sold wholesale and retail, by Dr. GUNTON, Druggist, Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington. FARQUHAR, Druggist, Penn. Avenue Messrs. JAMES do do F. HOWARD Seven Building’s E. FERRIS, Georgetown. Letters post paid, directed to the Pro prietor, C. HERSTONS, Frederick Ci ty, Maryland, will be attended to.| The above article, is offered for sale by the subscriber. A large profit allow- j ed to country dealers, who purchase to sell again. WILLIAM STABLER, 3 mo 10— ly Agent for Alexandria. To Rheumatic In validsl PERSONS suffering under Rheumatic Af fection are respectfully assured that they can obtain of the proprietor and his agents a safe and admirable remedy for Rheumatism, however obstinate the disorder may be, anti in all its different stages. IPr. Jcbb's Liniment! will afford immediate relief to the patient, and has sometimes"been attened with such extraordinary suecessas 10 cure the most dis tressiog Rheumatism in twenty four hours, even when of years standing. This highly valuable Liniment is recom mended with a confidence founded on the experience of many years, not only as a cure for that excruciating disease, but as an excel* lent application for Stiffness of the Joints, | Numbness, Sprains, Chilblains, &c. (This article is considered so superior to every thing else, and to possess such uncoro I mon virtues, that it is ordered from all parts of the country.] i qQ“ An Agent recently writes: “Please send | me a further supply of Jebb*s Liniment the first opportunity—1 shall probably sell a con siderable quantity, as it is recommended by some of our physicians very highly, although contrary to their rules and regulations to give encouragement to such (or, patent) medi ines.” But is a most decided proof of their confidence in its invaluable properties. Another agent ^writes: “1 wish you to for ward me some more of Jebb*s Liniment, winch has recoromened itself very highly. ** Pnce 50 cents a bottle. The Painful and Debilitating Complaint THE PILES Receives immediate relief, and in numerous instances has been thoroughly cured, by the administration of DUMFRIES’ REMEDY FOR C?' THE PILES. THIS approved compound also mitigates and removes the symptoms which fre quently accompany that disorder, and increase the danger of the patient, viz: pains in loins, headache, loss of appetite, indigestion, and other marks of debility. A relieved patient writes from a distance: • •It is but justice to inform you, that 1 have, used your Dumfries* Remedy for the Piles for some time past, and have found it eminently successful.** . The remedy is quite innocent, and may be administered to all ages and both sexes. Plain and ample directions, with a description of the complaint, accompany each package, which ! consists of two boxes, one containing an Oint ment, and the other an Electuary. Price $1 for both articles, or 50 cents where but one is wanted. THE TOOTH ACHE. ff^HlS agonizing disorder is cured inS’.s most JL painful stages, by one of the most simple as well as powerful remedies known in mo dern practice. The CAMBRIAN TOOTH ACHE PILLS afford instant relief, without inflicting the slightest injury on the teeth. They are appli ed 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. JJyspepsia OF most obstinate character, after having baffled the skill of the most eminent phy. aicians, and withstood the most highly recoin mended medical preparations,!**been check ed, relieved, and cured, in a number of instan ces in and about thiscity, by using, for a short time. Dr. ItiLrs'a VEGETABLE SPECIFIC, & ANTI BILIOUS PILLS, in connexion, according to the direction# ac companying the Specific. It is also one* of the best medicines known for Sick Headache, Sickness at the Stomach, Nausea, and Flatu lences. Price of the Specific and Pills* 50 cents each. — nails O 1 *1 CASKS, received per schr. Co ^11 hasstt— for sale by may 2 WM. FOWLE & Son. Debilitated Females! 'I'MIK complaints peculiar to the female part L of the community, have been long suc cessfully treated by the administration of the Aromatic Pills, originally poscribed and com pounded Ly Dr. Helfe. They cleanse the blood from those disorders of the female con stitution, for which the pills are an effectual specific; the) restore a free circulation, reform the irregular operations of the sanguiferous system, and rectify the disordered habits. The proprietor’s confidence in the superior excel lence of this equally innocent and powerful preparation, is founded on the most decisive testimony from many restored patients. He can asaarethis portion of the public, that when DR. RELFE’S AROMATIC PILLS FOR FEMALES are regularly taken, according to the direc tions, accompanying them, they revive and establish the desired healthy habits, and res tore to the pallid countenance the natural glow of health and good spirits. Married ladies will find the pills equally use ful, except in cases of pregnancy, when they must not betaken; neither must they betaken by persons of hectic or consumptive habits. They may be used successfully by either men or women in all Hypochondriac, Hysteric or Vapourish disorders. In all cases of this de scription, the pills purify, invigorate, and re vive the disordered system. Price*i5t>a box. None genuine un’ess signed on theout side printed wrapper b> the sole proprietor, I*. Kidder, immediate successor to the late l)r I . Conway. For sale, with all the other ‘Con way Medicines,” at his Counting Hoorn, No. 99, next door to J. Kidder’s Drug Store* cor nerof Court and Hanover streets, near Concert Hall, Boston THOMPSON KIDDKU. Aik! also, by his special appointment, by W!l. STABLE!!, jan 15 Fairfax street, Alexandria. •.•Large dLceuntbto those who buy to sell again. DUMFRIES’ Iteli Ointment! mHB extensive .sale and established repu tation of Dumfries’Itch Ointment, encour ages the proprietors recommend it with re newed confidence to the public as a mos inno. cent as well as powerful application for this anno> ing disease. The most inveterate casts have been cured in one sour! by this esteem ed Ointment. It contains no mercury, or oth er noxious ingredient, and may be confidently applied even to the youngest children, or to pregnantfemales.—Price 374 cents. None genuine unless signed on the out side printed wrapper by the sale proprietor, T.Kidder,immediate successor to the late Or. W. T. Conway. For sale, with all the other “Conway Medicines,” at his Counting Hoorn, No. 99, next door to J Kidder’s Drug Store, corner of Court and Hanover streets, nearCon* cert Hall, Boston. THOMPSON HIDDEN* And also, by his special appointment, by WM. STABLER, Fairfax street, Alexandria. Large discounts to those who buy to sell again. __ THE DIFFERENCE. IT cannot be denied that whilst many medi cines which are recommended to the pub. lie, have not even the negative merit of harm lessness, there are others which it would be great injustice indeed and suicidal prejudice to involve, untried, in a common condemns tion. And when a medicine comes endorsed with all the names that have adorned the an nals of the medical profession, and warranted oy the seal and signature of long and uniform success, its proprietor makes no unreasonable demand upon public confidence* when he claims for if a superior consideration. The Camomile preparation of Dr. W. Evans is undeniably entitled to this enviable distinc tion; for whilst no medical authority inexis tence condemns it, every medical work which alludes to it, and every medical practitionei that is acquainted with it, treely acknow letiges 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 love of truth, or to their unwillingness to fly in the face of all observation, and the testi mony of thousands. Dr. W. Evans'does not pretend that lus Camomile I onic Pills cure all diseases. He frankly and conscientiously admits that the) will not lie lays no claim to the discover) of the “Philosopher's Stone;” and wishes r.o bodv to believe that he sells the ‘ Elixir of Life;” but he does say, and does beiieve, and can prove, that in debility and impaired con stitutions; in nervous diseases of all kinds; in weakness of the digestive orgars; 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 had 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 aperient family Pills, (the best known) winch are 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 by daily testimonies which would be giver, on oath, and for this much Dr. W. Evans can conscientiously request confidence. He there fore need only add that his Camomile Tonic Pills, together with bis excellent Family Ape rient Pips, can be obtained, wholesale or re tail, at No 7 Division st., near Chatham square, New York, and of his authorised Agents in in town and country. Q3*Dr. W. Evans—Sir: Be pleased to re ceive the thanks of one who lias 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 head, a tightness across the stomach, shortness of breath, and palpitation of the heart, exercise would al most overcome her; but since using your Ca mornile Tonic Pills, her complaints are re moved—she is able to exercise without fatigue, and she is happy to say can now enjoy life comfortable again. Mrs. C. THORNTON, 84 Third st. (^Newark, July 18, 1836—Dear Sir: For four years I have 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 stomach, indigestion and loss 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 days I shall be at your office to express my gratitude to you in person. In the mean time I subscribe myself your obedient ser vant 11. S. JARVIS, 13 Centre st. For sale at the Store of E KENNEDY, Agent for Alexandria. CASH FOR NEGROES. I WILL give the highest cash price for Likely Negroes, from 10 to 25 years of age. Myself or Agent can, at a!l times, be found at the establishment formerly owned by Armfield, Franklin 4, Co., at the west end of Duke street, mar 14—tf GEO. KEPHART. PR. K UHL'S MEDICINES. ' Restorer op the blood, for chrome and othe i Diseases, whether produced from Bile, Phlegm, from internal morbid mat ters, arising from bad cured old disorlers, from the use of Mercury, Calomel,Bark. &c. kc. \ ir (in females,) from the change of life. To spe cify someof the^e diseases:—Tetter, Ringworm, Scald-head, Leprosy, Biles, the Itch, Itching of the Skin, Blotches, Scorbutic Eruptions, Pimples, Ulcrrs. uherther cancerous or of a milderkind, Mercurial Disorders of every de scription, Heart Burn, Loss of Appetie, Indi- ■ gestion, Dyspepsia, General Debility, Jaundice, Bilious Affections of the Chest and Liver, En largement of the Spleen, Rheumatism, Gout, Piles Dropsy, Gleet, Involuntary Emissions, Strictures and other Urinary, Complaints, inclu ding Gravel, &c. It is also efficacious for Dim ness of sight, Blindness, (where not organic,) Inflammation of the Eyes, Deafness, Pressure of Bh>od to t*»e Head, Hyprocondria in *ts shapes, Megrim, Sleeplessness and NVryous Aflectians of every kind, including Palsy- D is no less serviceable in the removal of Sterility in the one sex, than of Incompetency in the other. It prevents the suppression and reme- I •lies the irregularity of the Monthly Complaint. , Also, tne Flour Albus, Green sickness, ICsteri cal Fit®, &c. &c. Its efficacy will be proved however long standing or deeply rooted and complicated the complaint may be. In all the diseases mentioned the Restorer is the chief re medy. Those where additional or secondary medicines are required; wiil be found stu’ed in the pamphlet, with directions for their use.— (2 and f3.) TONIC ELIXIR, diseases of the chest, ! Catarrhs, jCough*, Whooping cough, Pains in ! the Chest or Throat, hoarseness difficulty in | breathing, Asthma, Phlegm, Consumption,Hec I tic Fever, and its concomitants, Diseases of the j Lungs, even if accompanied with the Spitting ot Blood, kc. (2 and f3 ) TONIC POUT-WINE, for Bowel Complaints Indigestion, l)\spesia, General Debility, Weak ness, Nervous AIL ctions,&,c- (75 cents and $1.) ABYSSINI A MIXTURE, ( in liquid and in pas'e,) for Gonorrhoea. (*2 1 ; VEGETABLE ANTI-SYPHILITIC SYRUP. ! This medicine is in all Ventral Disorders a c^r : tain remedy, and will cure the most deep rooted | Ulcers, without leaving any inconvence to the patient when all other remedies have been round ineffectual. (£2.) AROMATIC EXTRACT, for indigestion, ! Coldness in the Stomach, Numbness or Weak I ness in the Limbs, Inactivity of the Skin, Itch | ing of the Skin, pains in the Joints, Rheumatism, ! Gout, 8tc. (50cents ant5 fl.) ! SPECIFIC, for Fever and Ague. (50 cents.) i GOLD-MINE BALSAM, for Bilious or Ner ! vous Affections, Bowel Complaints, Indigestion, Heartburn, Wind (Fla ulence, 'Sea-Sickness, coldness m the Stomach, Cramps, or Numbness i Flux or Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, See, (50 cents.) BFNGAL OINTMKNM, for Tetter, Ring worm, Scald-head and Foul Ulcers (fl.) DEPUR ATI VK POWDER, for Blious af fections, Headache or M< grim, fullness of the Head, Dimness of Sight, kc. (50 cents.) .POWDER FOR PREPARING ASIRIN GENT INJECTION, for Fluor Albus, Weak, ss, kc. (50 cents.) UNIVERSAL PLASTER, for diseases of the Chest, Dyspepsia, Fresh Wounds, Foul Ulcers, Burns, Chilblains, Rheumatism, Gout,Corns &.c. (50 cents. I ASTRINGENT MIXTURE, for diseases ot i the ChesS Indigestion, Despepsia, General De bility, Weakness &c- (50 cents.) | JAPAN OINTMENT, for Piles, (fl.) | ORIENTAL OINTMENT; for Blotches,Pim ples, Itching ot Hie Skin, or Chays, (whether arising from exposure to tl*e sun or from cold;) Chapped Lips, Dander, Sec. (50 cents.) DOLT. KUIIL’S ACOUSTIC OIL, WITH ROOTS, FOR THE PKKPAKATIOF OF A ! DECUC I’loN; a remedy lor Deafness, and | other Auricular Complaints. (#2.) And a number of other auxiliary remedies. For a full and particular account of Kuhl’sMe ' de nes, their properties and nature, see pam phlet. andjwherein will likewise be found dir« c tious tor their use, and numerous testimonials; which max be seen in all public places, or max be had gratis, at Dr. Kultl’s. offices, or of his Agents, by mail. I None of the medicines are genuine which do not bear the seals as given in the pamphlet, entitled “Treatment of Chronic and other disea ses, Sec ,” which is entered b\ Dr. K. according to the Act of Congress, in the Clerk’s Office of ! the District Coutt of the District of C«dun»b:a. AGENTS. O. M LINTHICLM, l)ruggis», Georgetown, DR. C. FARQUIIAR, Alexandria, D. C. ELS I ACE & 1EMPLE, Druggist-, Rich mond, Va. | BROWN Sc COLLING, Druggists, Peters burg, Va. J. D RANDOLPH & Co., Books* llers and ' Stationers, Norfolk, Va. DR. JAMES COOKE, Agent for Fayette Johnson,(Drug Store) Fredericksburg, Va FIELD Sc GOSS, Druggists, Chatlottsville, Va. HENRY IIIDEN, Mercnant, Orange Court House Va. JAMES BROWN, Druggist, Charlestown, I Jefferson County Va. mav 4—lv 0? M*ublic attention! iS respectfully solicited by the subscriber, to an invaluable preparation, the merits of 1 which have been tested by time, and are sus tained by undoubted testimon) I)R. UELFE’S o?" Botanical Drops! are every year increasing their long establish ed reputation. They have outlived many ri val preparations, and are continually gaining upon public confidence. The Botanical Drops Ime been successfully administered for man> years, as a thorough re medy for that well known and prevalent class of inveterate disease* which orig irate from a vitiated habit of body,or an hereditary predis position in the patient, and generally appear under the various snd distressing shapesof Scrofula, Salt Kheum, Leprosy, St. Antho ny’s Fire, Fever Sores, White Swellings Scurvy, Foul and Obstinate Ulcers, Sore Legs and Eyes, Scald Head, and Venereal Taint. In the last mentioned condition of the sys tem, the Botanical Drops will be found to era dicate the lurking poison, where mercury has totally failed, and thus prevent the patient from entailing the seeds of an hereditary dis ease on his offspring. Dr. ltelfe’s Botanical Drops are successfully used in cases of violent eruptions after the measles—red blotches—pimples on the face festering eruptions on the skin—and other dis eases ot the external surface? and are one of the best Spring and Autumnal physics known, to free the system from humors. A physician of eminence, whohad witnessed the efficacy of this article, had the candor re cently to acknowledge to the proprietor, that he considered it the best medicine known, for the complaints for which it is intended, and that it ought deservedly to stand at the head of the whole class of such remedies. Price $1 a bottle, o- 6 bottles for 15. WHITE TBBTH! AND HEALTHY au»is: THOSE who would retain or restore these desirable perional advantages, are assur ed that no composition can be obtained supe rior tc the BRITISH ANTISEPTIC DENTRIJ FICE. thi, i* an elegant end pleaaant preparation in every reapect, and baa, for many yean paat, given univeraal *»ti*fc«tion wbertm it baa been uied, The Antiseptic Oentrlftce U exempt from acid and other deleterious ingredients, which too frequently enter the composition of tooth powders in common use, and it whiten* the enamel of the teeth without doing it the least injury. The regular use of this admired pow der, by purifying the mouth and preventing the accumulation of tartar, operate* as the best preventive of the Tooth Ache* 1 he Denlrifice removes discolorations, and restores the beau tiful native whiteness of the ensmel. As its application braces snd strengthens the Gums, it secures to them their healthy snd florid hue, and, by removing all offensive foreign accu mulations from the teeth, preserves the natu ral sweetness of the breath. Price 50 cents • • Nune genuine unless signed on the out. side printed wrapper by the sole proprietor, T. Kidder, immediate successor to the late Dr \v\ T. Cosway. For sale, with all the other *« Conway Medicine," at his Counting Room, No 99, next door to J. Kidder’s Drug Store, corner of Court and Har.over streets, near Con cert Hall, Boston. THOMPSON KIDDER. And, by his special appointment, by xv M. STABLER, Fairfax street, Alexandria * t Large discount to those w ho buy to sell Consumption: Asth;na! A Catarrh! IN that long lra.;> ot disea.ee which eeem to Krow with the growth ol civilized society, Consumption takea the iC»o in, 118 re ?",* ?.** inroads upon human life;yet dreadful dis order is easi ly overcome in its w'ar ,er It is only when neglected that it arr.ve* at the terrific maturity which so often baffles uie gacity of professional sciences An obstinate cough is the customary forerunner of the pul monary consumption Improper neglect in the timely administration of simple and salutary medicines, is sure to be reproved by a dread ful succession of consumptive symptoms—op pression of the breast; greenish and bloody spittle; ulcerated lungs and hectic fever; shri veiled extremities, and general emaciation of the whole body; prostration of strength; flush ed cheeks; swollen feet and legs; and at last, m the full possession of the mental faculties, and while hope still whispers her flattering tale—cold extremities, and a premature death. For the various stages of this complaint, one of the most approved remedies ever yet dis covered is DR. RKLFE’S ASTHMATIC PILLS. This exceedingly powerful, and vet equally safe and innocent preparation,has effected tho rough ami rapid cures upon patients supposed to have been far advanced in a confirmedCon sumption, and who have exhibited the appear ances which usually indicate a fatal termination of t he disorder. As the Fills require in ordinary cases no confinement, thev n ay be administered willi confidence and safety to all ages and classes of people. Unexampled succe ss has hitherto at tended their administration in a great variety of cases; and the proprietor can refer to a mul titude, which testify to their efficacy in reviv. ing the emaciated victim from the bed of dis ease, and restoring him to the blessings ol ac customer! health and activity. I Price |1 for who/e boxes of 30 pills, and 50 ! cents for half do- of 12 pills, w ith directions. i Vlbion Corn Plaster! Albion Corn Plaster softens the corn, A however old and tough, and extracts it to the very roots, The relief afforded is gentle, immediate, and thorough. The proprietor begs leave to submit the fol lowing case, from Mr. Stoweli, v. ho is weli known to the inhabitants of this city, especial ly at the South Knd and South Huston, ass very worthy and respectable citizen:— A Cask. Sir— 1 do not hesitate to give my most tin qualified approbation in favor of your valuable Albion Corn Plaster. Hy the use of less than a box, Mrs. Stoweli has been cuied of u com on each foot, which had been exceedingly troublesome and painful for years, and l think it but justice to your invaluable preparation toadd, (for the encouragement of those who, ow ing to repeated disappointments in the va rious remedies resorted to, have finally des paired ol a cure,) that your Plaster cuud her corns, after trying other highly recommended remedies to no purpose; and what incieases my confidence in ti e superiority of your Pun ter, is the fact, that it has been used by seve ral of rny neighbors with equally good success (Signed) Skt* Stowell, Keeper of Tollhouse, South in st. • ilridge. Mr.'I*. Kiunta, Proprietor ot ihr Oimvu, dedicirie*. Huston, Juiu 17th. 16<^ • #* price* 50 cenis SOKE AND INFLAMED FA h> r|\i i K j»tU;»,niis, thr u»..k\ al»U t* w . 1_ art troubled w itb sorent ss <’i ii.tiaririu Mun of that delicate organ, wir. bt aim t«* ob tain h most pleasant and invaluable applies tion, in DUMFRIES’ 05- EYE WATER! This weli ea.abli.-hed M a>h tor the Eye is peitectli innocent, and giveMimm mate relict, even in very aggravaie* cases ol soreness ami inflammation. Price 25 cents* *#* None genuine unless signed on the out • •ide printed wrapper by t e sole proprietor, l\ Ktddder, innnediate successor to the late L)r* W. T- Conway. For sale, with all the oth er “Conway Medicines,” at liisCountiiig Me om, No. 99, next door to J Kidder’s Drug Stole, corner of Court aiul Hanover streets, neat Concert Hall, Boston. THOMPSON K11)X KM. And also* by his special appon.tmt nt, by W M. STABLER, jan 24 Fairfax street, Alexandria Large discount to tliose w ho bmtosell again ENESULY IMP ON TED DELOS. JUST received and lor sale by the subscriber, who can confidently recommend them, as they were selected with cate under his persona* observation. Among the articles are the follow, ing, viz:— Swaim’s Vermifuge, (on hand the Panacea) both proemed direct from Swaim’s Laboratory Patent Cum Klastic, in sheets aid squares; gum ela>tic injection b..g>, kc. Scented while Soap, in bars; do. in pound squares; Low’s emollient vegetable shaving cake, delightfully perfumed, tor making strong creamy lather without irritating the sk*r»; castde soap; Low’s olive oil, chin* se mu>k, almond, rose and Naples Soap; Naples soap in jais, pre pared by N Smith Prentiss; toilet and shaving soap, prepared by the subscriber, calculated tor chapped and tender skins. Walkden’s black ink powder, a superior ar tide, with the Manufacturer'* cautionary ceittfi cate on each package; transparent, black and note wafers; Evans’s lead pencils; Hrookman and Langdon’s pencils, for artists; Reeve* & Son’s water colors, in boxes; white frosting; In dia ink; white, yellow, pale and green bronze; | gold tod; tin foil . French and German cologne water, imported; \ Palmer’s odoriferous compound or American sweet bag, tor perfuming bcaureaus,wardrobes, 8ic.; ottar of roses; bears oil; splendid cut pun gents Hair brushes, a variety of patterns, of excel lent quality ; dusting brushes; varnish do; mark ing do; and large assortment of very fine tooth brushes Mecbis’s magnetic razor strap and paste, from London; lucifer matches, large and small; ther mometers, of various patterns; bath or bristol brick, for cleaning knives; shaving boxes; se gar cases; an assortment of pocket books; sy nnges, of various kinds; snuff boxes Japanned iin», |or Dgoij finf mxl folUK EflglWh chtmomjje (lower*, h** Beit Russian Isinglass Genuine Haarlem oil, imported fron u Alchohol, of best quality ‘ Hcl!**d AciduUtrd Ringer drop,,pepp, min,, Mustard, of excellent qnwlitv. (rom , Genuine Rowland** Lotion, imponid f moving erery kind of co.r.enY,’, r "• t.on and unpltaS,„, appearanceYfT skin c u ‘He German lustre; Spanish blac* lead Best Calabria liquorice Camphor; Dean's rheumatic pill, Superior bleached Jama ca ginger Pea;I barley; selected rhubarb root Shaker's herbs, &c., of variouskindi Genuine French sulphate of quinine American do do of best manufacture Veratr.ne, strychnine, sulphate ar.t of morphine, and other vegetabl^* ducts * Musk; Irish moss; nutmeg? Calcined charco.l, carelully prepared,,, „ dica1 use r,r c* Gum ambic, very supe.ior, long pe«n„ Best Ttnkey opium, carefully selected Fl*ke manna; w hite uax; s0',1a, for ^ Salad oil, of very fine quality * Bed rose leaves, fresh,and caref»il!VPr, Labarraque's chi ride of s« da * " kreosot, obtained from the manufacturer Best English and American calomel on h \ an assortment of otiit r chemicals Patent com rubbers; trusses a variety Horse fleams; adhesive plaster, spread Shellac; canary ami hemp seed; l.airpf.»,i„ Indigo; chipped logwood * ‘ An additional supply of Landreth’s enS « seeds ‘ * tn I On hand a general assortment of anicles in ;he Druggist's line, including a large nun ttr of Fatcrt Thoir.sonian Medicines, jan l'l _ " M. STAIM.KK. Leesburg Genius of Liberty, Warteuton he gister and Wine,’ es!tr \ugiman. « JAYNE’S INDIAN E.XrECTOliANT IS KELOMMENDED as decidedly s' rtru p to any oilier known combination of cine, for Cough*, Colds, Influenza, Consurrn tion, Asthma, Spitting of blood, llcarsenrt* Difficulty of breathing, HoopingCough, I’nirs and Weakness of the breast, and all cistastsof the Pulmonary organs. This medicine is highly ard justly recom mended, by numerous and respectable ir.dni. duals, w ho have found relief fn m its use h* n> who have been laboring under protract*d Coughs and pains in the breast and have be* n supposed by themselves and their friends far advanced in consumption, have been l.»;; (v restored to perfect health by the use ci i!^ valuable Expectorant. Persons laooring under chronic or rerst rrp live coughs, will find great advantage from carrying a small quantity of the unban Ijdcc torant with them, while attending to theiry». rious avocations, and taking a teaspoonfui <k casionally. 1 heir cough will be scarcely hit ana they will be enabltd to expectorate uita the greatest facility, and the irritating muter will thereby soon be removed and a perm*, ncnt cure effected. Let the afflicted try it. Prepared only by Dr 1). Jayne, of Salem, N. Jersey, and none is genuine without Ins writ ten signature to the label on the outside uf the bottle. certificates. I hereby certify that I was cured ofa violent cough and pain in the breast by using Doctor Jayne's Expectorant Medicine. My wife also was afflicted with a bad cough and pain in the breast, attended with so much difficulty cf bread ing as to prevent her from gelling »ny r-leep fora number of nights in succession; but by laking two doses of this medicine she vas enabled to sleep quietly through the light nnd in a few days by continuing it- use d.e was perfectly restored. Jacor Kidmuai. Hancock's bridge,N. J. Stpt. 14, lb 6 East spring my wife was confined (niter bid by a distressing cough and pain in lurl ttW .ti«d s'ldt — llt»r congti hara-cd her cm ar<5 night and he r difficulty of hicathiig m guM that she got very little sleep lor nt n’ • tuy s ttn 1 nights together— None ot the- ir.tci cine* she took apptared to he of any service to hei; when Dr Jayne kindly stnil.tr a f>< l t!t o! Ind'iMi KxpcCtoiant v IncltMu ti at« m plctely itstoi« d her to health—Shi tut •> • IieVtsil the. bc&i medicine eei r libn-w u»i \\ li t um hl'h > llancoi k’s Ilridge, y J N<1, ir ? Fre m J II Smith, E‘C| It o»kb‘. |, ! I hereby certtl* tha* th b- \ v i .• . •. ditto* l;ss b- t i n.»« • ii n >..t v i I. h i D» iitft' i'» sevt • a« i<i 11» J. I • sr' »m It: < « k y n, Dt <. 1835. I t . (i A* D It Sa< ii.s Dregf No *’ Fti tee si i« » , ,Nf v ' < f k |)r. I) Jay Re—Dt si mi: Your Italian K>| iorant is doing well he re Wr bu lii' C o* e dozen It It ol the gross coo s* i t i,v ^ ' w i!! pleast forw aid on a wir-ti n.| j »> *» m • ■ us cootenic nt. It seems to giv* umv« i-s* tidaction to all w horn w e hav» !tsid fr ir " b.t\e ti^rdit—Iht stasoii is tsM i.[ ( i* m r ^ whtnsi.cli h medicine w ill be n m l. ret t »mi as it is well su| ported by g«>od ctft»hc*r»' it will sell very rapidly. 'I lie *;r»ly ol■jer.nc* see ms to be to the price; but we have »<>* • * one customer w ho objc cted it- take it ci> acct cunt* as no one doubts itsvittms '*bv respectfully, votns, A. D. N i>. iam»»• Nov. 17, 1836. From the Rev. C <;. P. Crosby, late sgf«? the American Baptist. To Dr I) Jayne — Dear sir: Ihave made*** of the Indian Expectorant, persor ally »ri* •" my family for the last six ytars with grtV* *i'' efit. Indeed I may consider my life pro! ip cd by the use of tins valuable n.edicit e, nr<**‘ the blessing of Ciud, for several >en: s I say almost as much in the cusp of my wib' »M* also of the Rev. Mr'Pinson of theDhnd cf. maica. For all cases of cough, ii.Hm: of the chest, lungs ar.d throat, I do iru^t ^ situtir gly recon,mend this as the best n.t <■ c re I have ever tried. My earnest wish is "ist1 thers afflicted us I have been, may eI['c|r,<\nc* the same relief, which I am persuaded tuy w ill by using the Indian Expectorant. C. C. P. C»I,BB,« N H. Many of my neighbors, « n my rec<,fD mendation, have trie J this medicine w it »' form success. N. York, June 15, J From the Hev. Jonathan Going, D D- k * of the American Baptist, I have used the above medicine *ith cess for a cough and hoarseness. N. York, Dec. 1835, Joxatxah Gm»«* Docl. U. J.yne-De*r«ir: I »“f"r time afflicted with a violent cough and o. ty of breathing, attended with weakness • pain in my breast, but have been reJ,ore .f). perfect health by using one bottle of >°‘ , riian Expectorant. I have been su Jtc cough and pain in my breast for years, and have found far greater bene this medicine than from any other. re‘ ^ respectfully, yours, ^ Shu* *BfU Canton, Nov. 21, 183o. ,, but Many more certificates might be a the above are considered sufficient. r* Salem, N..J. April, 1836. D. JAY>*£ For sale by agents throughout the States, where also may be had J?Pe >, native Balsam, for Bowel Complaints; J / Tonic Vermifuge, for Worms, Fever ana fc Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, &c« Agent for Alexandria, 1st mo. 28—ljr WM. STABL^ JOB PRINTING I Executed,with neauie§* at tin* w ’ 1