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Imp ortarii Information! ri reapoctfully aoticiteil by the subscriber, A toa » invaluable preparation, the merits o which have been tested by ti ne, and are su laincd by und >uoted testimony. DU. UBLFB’®1 Botaxical Drops. Is every yetrincMMing the^.r long est^^.s. CO',t,nUSlly ,...n publ.c ?on1fi1‘J*"C'h,ve been successfully The II Jtamcal D p ,s, thorough re * 'Tfor^t weTl k^^n art prevalent class ™! ! ly fl ‘,c diseases which originate from s ° 'tufbody.oran hereditary predis p luUnin the patient, and gener.ll*appear L, lor the various and distress,ng shapes of Scofula, Salt ttheum, Leprosy, St. Anthu ov’s Fire, Fever Sores, White Swellings, S aurvv, Foul and Obstinate Ulcers. Sore Legs and Kyos, Scald Head, and Venereal Hunt. In the last mentioned condition ofthesy* em. the Botanical Drops will oe found to era iica'tethe lurking poison, where mercury has Otally failed; and thus prevent the patient from entailing the seeds of an hereditary dis caseon hisoXspring. !)r. Kelfe’s Botanical Dropsare successfully *ed in cases of violent eruptions after the measles—red blotches—pimples on the face — catering eruptions on the skin—and other dis eases of the external surface; and are one of he best Spring and Autumnal physics known, v free the system from humors A physician of eminence, whohad witnessed eedicacv of this article, had the candor re cently to acknowledge to the proprietor, that he considered it the best medicine known, for he complaints for which it is intended, and ha X it ought deservedly to stand at the head the whole class of such remedies t»nce $1 a bottle, o* 6 bottles for $5• WHITET3.nTHl AND HEALTHY 0-UI&S2 FITIOSB who would retain or restore these JL desirable personal advantages, are assur that no composition can o® obtained supe Rms'll ANTISKPTIC DENTR1J KICK. Thisn an elegiot an 1 pleasant preparation n every respect, and has,for many vc*rs past, given universal satisfaction wherever it lias been used The Antiseptic Den**#**-? exempt rom acid and other deleterious ingredients, which oo frequently enter the composition of tooth powder* in common use, and : whitens the enamel of the teeth without doing it the least injury. The regular use of tnis admired pow der, by purifying the mouth and preventing the accumulation of tartar, operates as the best preventive of the 1 noth Ache- The Dentrifice removes discolorations, and restores the beau tiful native whiteness of the enamel. As its application braces and strengthens ihe Gums, t secures to them their healthy and florid hue, and, by removing all offensive foreign accu mulations from the teeth, preserves the natu I sweetness of the breath. Price 50 cents. * • None genuine unless signed on the out de* printed wrapper by the sole proprietor, T Kidder, immediate successor to the late Dr. AV. T. Conway. For sale, with all the other •« Conway Medicine,” at hit Counting Room, No 99, next door to J Kidder’s Drug Store, orner of Court and Har.over streets, near Con cert Hall, Boston. THOMPSON K1DDBR. And, by his special appointment, b? >vC M . STABLER* Fairfax street, Alexandria Largo discount to those who buy to soil gain. (Jon s nmption ! &«tta?na! »V Catarrh! y N trial long train of diseases which sccth to ■_ grow with the growth of civilized society, Consumption ttkei the lead in its relentless nroad* upon human life; yet this dreadful dis order is easily overcome in its earlier stages, tis only when neglected that it arrives at the errific maturity which so often baffles the sa gacity of professional science. An obstinate cough is the customary forerunner of the pul monary consumption. Improper neglect in the imely administration of simple and salutary medicines is sure to be reproved by a dread «1 succession of consumptive symptoms—op pression of the breast; greenish and bloody smttle; ulcerated lungs and hectic fever; shri died extremeties, and general emaciation of h whole body; prostration of strength; flush cheeks; s wollen feet and legs; and at last, the full possession of the mental faculties, r c* while hope still whispers her flattering ato — cold extremities, and a premature death. For the various stagesof this complaint,h>ne the most approved remedies ever yet dis overed is in. RBLFK’S ASTHMATIC PlI-LS. Phis exceedingly powerful, and vet equally afe and innocent preparation,has effected tho rough an l rapid cures up >n patients supposed o Hive been far i Danced in a confirmcdCon sumption, and who have exhibited the appear ances which usually indicate a fatal termination of the disorder. As trie Pills require in ordinary cases no onflnsment, thev may oe a Imimstcred with ontidence and safety to all ages and classes of people. Uuexa npled success has hitherto at ten led their administration in a great variety of cases; and the proprietor can refer to a mul titule, which testify to theiremcacy in reviv n, tb ? e naciate I victim from the bed of dis »se, oi l restoring him to the blessings oi ac u,turned health and* ctivity Price ftl lor who.'e boxes of >0 pills, and 50 entsfor half do of Id pills, with directions, 4 ~ mmmrn Albion €?orn Plnstor! i Pj aiuioh Oorii piaster softens the corn, I h > viver old an 1 tough, and extracts it to the very roots, The relief afforded is gentle, mmediate, and thorough f Uc proprietor begs leave to submit the fo! owing* ci*e, from >tr. Stowell, who is well known to tne inhabitant* of tins city, especial y at the South Bud and South Boston, as a cd »rttiv and respectable ciiuen:— • a uasx« Mi*-, d » not hesitate to give my most un qualified approbation in favor ot your valuable Albion Corn Plaster. By the use of less than box, vtrs. Stowell fas been cured of a corn on etch toot, which ha l been exceedingly tr»ibkcvimean 1 painful tor years, and I think out justice to your invaluable preparation • add, (tor the encouragement of those who, owing t» repeated disappointments in the va ous remedies resorted to, have finally des. paired of a cure,) that your (Muster cured her urns, attertrying other highly recommended e ne lies to no purpose; and what increases r coniidcnce in the superiority of your IMas ter, is the fact, that it has been used by seve — ot my neighbors wi .1 equally good success. dvignedj '"T» Stow ell, Keener ot roll house, South Boston Bridge vir. l. Kionaa, ('ropnetor ot the i'.onwa He peine*. ’loiton. June 17 h,}829 • price50 ents ■*ORK AM) IXPLAMK1> fcYhS ,«V \ V, Stu Ivons, the weakly, and others, Wl«e JJ *re troubled with soreness or indamma on ot that delicate organ, will be able to ob ^ ^ ^ -*1 :jli >f 1 »nvalua hl<* g rrii°v 01>* ,*)U MFUlhV q |u* well estsbl shed wash for trie Kyea, ,cBv innocent, and gives rome Mate relief «ven.B»crraeCr»v»te,!c‘wso sore’'"ei's inftammauon. Price 2j cents. • • None genuine unless signed ontneou side printed wrapper by the sole propneUvr, r. Kul.ldcr. im nedmte successor to the I»tc Dr. W. T Conway. I*or saie, witn all he oth* er “Conway Medicines,*'at hisCountingUoom, So. 99, nextdoorto J Kidder’s Drug Store, corner of Court an 1 Hanover streets, near Concert Hall, Boston. THOMPSON KIDDF.H. And alio, by hisspecialappointment, by WM. STABLER, i jan 24 Fairfax street, Alexandria ' f.arge discount *o thos** who buvtosell again To Rheumatic Invalids! PERSONS s u ire ring under Rheumatic Af fection are respectfully assured that they can obtain of the proprietor and his Rgcntsa safe and admirable remedy for Rheumatism, however obstinate the disorder may be, and in all its different stages. IPr. Jebb's Liniment! will afford immediate relief to the pa* ent, and has sometimes been attened w ith such extraordinary suecess as to cure the most dis tressing 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 a curc for that excruciating disease, but as an excel lent application for Stiffness of the Joints, Numbness,Sprains, Chilblains, 8tc. (This article is considered so superior to every thing else, and to possess such uncom mon virtues,thatit s ordered from all parts of the country.) (jjr* An Agent recently writes: “Pleasesend me a further supply of Jebb’s Liniment the first opportunity — I 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) modi incs.” But is a most decided proof of their confidence in its invaluable properties Another agent .writes: “I tvish you to for ward me some more of JeM>*s Liniment, k hich hasrecommcneditsclfvcry highly.” Price bb cents a bottle. The Painful amt Debilitating Complaint THE PILES Receives immediate relief, and in numerous i,.stances lias beenthorouglily cured, by tbe adnv lustration of DUMFRIES’ REMEDY FOR ' -f?* THE 1*18 a EH. efl^lflS approved compound also mitigates i. md removes the symptoms which fre quently accompany that disorder, and increase ♦ he danger of the patient, viz: pains m loins, headache, loss of appetite, indigestion, and other marks of debility. A relieved patient writes from a distance: *»lt is but justice to inform you, that I have used your Dumfries’ Remedy for the Files 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 iMam and ample directions, witha description of the complaint, accompany each packhie! consists oftwo boxes, one cont; tnmj^n Oint ment,and the othcran Electuary. price f 1 for both articles, or 50 cc nt s v. he rt but one is wanted THE TOOTH ACHE. fllHIS agonizing disorder iscu**ccl in its m *st L painful stages, by oneoUhc most simple as well as powerful remedies know n inmo drrn practice. The CAMPRIAN TOOTH ACHE PILL? aflo**d instant relief, without inflicting the \ slightest in jury on the teeth They are *ppli ed externally to the parts aflccted, with the greatest ease and expedition, and generally operate as a toothing lenitive tothe suffering parent, f rice 50cent» a box. $3= Dyspepsia -Cg Of most obstinate character, att<*r hav ng baffled the skill of the most eminent phy sicians, and withstood the most highly recom mended medical preparations,has been check ed, relieved, and cured, in a number of instan cesin and about thiscity, by using,for a short time, Dr. Rklfr’s VEGETABLE SPECIFIC, &, ANTI* BILIOUS PILLS, in connexion, according to the directions ac companying the Specific It is alsoonr 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 Debilitated Females! rB!HE complaints peculiar to the female par*. L of the community, have been long sue | cessfully treated by the administration of the Aromatic Pills, originally prescribed and com pounded by l)r. Kelfe- They cleanse the blood from those disorders ol the female con stitution,for which the pills are an effectual specific; they -cstorea free circulation, reform the irregular operations of the sanguiferous system, and rectifythe disordered habits. Tht* 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 lie can assure this portion of the public, that when Hit. RELFK’S AROMATIC PILLS YOU FEMALES are reg llarly taken, according to the dirre lions, accompanying them, they revive* and establish the desired health) habits, and res tore to the pallid countenance the natyii, glow of health and goed spirits. Married ladieswill Hnd thepills equally wse ful, except in cases of pregnancy, when they must not oe taken; neithci mu»Uhey betaken by persons of hectic or consumptive habits. They may be used successful!) by eithei men , or women in ail Hypochondriac, Hysteric or 1 Vapourish disorders. In all cases of this de scription, the pills purify, invigorate, and ie vive the disordered svstem. Price 50 box* • • None genuine unless signed on thoout side printed wrapper by the sole proprietor, T. Kidder, immediatesuecessor to i! c late l)i T, Conway. For sale, w.thallthe other 'Con way Mcdicir.es,*’at his Counting Room, No W% next dm. r to J. Kidder's Drug Store, cor nerof Court and Hanover streets, near Concert Hail, Boston llD»A)rJSON KIDDKll. And also,by his \ ecial appointment, by STAHL Ell, toi, 15 Faiifax street, \lexaiidria. • L arge discounts to fhose v\ ho buy to sell '.DUMFRIES 1 Itch Ointment! extensive.sa'e and established repu l tation ot DumfriesMtch Ointment, encour i igesthe proprietors recommend it with re newed confidence to the public as a most in no cent as well as powerful application for this i vinoymg disease. The most inveteratecases [ bive been cubed i» oxesour! by thisesteem [ d Ointment. It contains no mi rcury, or oth | er noxtuust ngredient,and may be confident!* Implied even to the youngest children, oi to ! iregnantfemales.— Price 37$ cents •#*None emiineunleas signe on neou*. idcprinte raprf » f **le i Torr>,tA>r T.Kidder,? nvredtate successorto the iate ^r. W, T. Conway. Forsalc, with all the other “Conway Medicines,”at his Counting Room, No. 99, next door to J Kidder’s Drug Store, corner of Court and Hanover streets, nearCon* cert Hall, Boston. THOMPSON KIDDER And also, bv his special appointment, by WM. STABLER, Fairfax street, Alexandria %• Large discounts to those who buy to sell ___ rinism,v imported dpi us. JUST received and lor sale by t lie subscriber, who can confidently recommend them, a' 'her were selected with < are under hi* personal observation. Among the articles are the follow ing, viz:— Swaim’s Vermifuge, (on hand the Panacea) both procured direct from Swaim’s Laboratory Patent (lum Elastic, in sheets a id squares; gum elastic injection hags, &c. Scented white Soap, in bars; do. in pound squares; Low’s emollient vegetable shaving cake, delightfully perfumed, for making strong creamy lather without irritating the skin; ca*tib snap; Low’s olive oil, chint sc mu^k, almond, [rose and Naples Soap; Naples soap in ’ars, pre pared bv N. Smith Prentiss; toilet and shaving *oa;>, prepared bv the subscriber, calculated tor chapped and tender skins. Walkden’s black ink powder, a superior ar ticle, with tlie Manufacturer’s cautionary cefsili cate on each package; transparent, black and note wafers; Evans’s lead pencils; Brook man and Langdon’s pencils, for artists; Reeves & Son’s water colors, in boxes; white frosting; In dia ink; white, vellow, pale and green bronze; goldfoil; tin foil French and German cologne water, imported: Palmer’s odoriferous compound or American sweet hag, for perfuming beaureaus,wardrobes, Sic ; ottar of roses; hears 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 line tooth brushes Merhis’s magnetic razor ‘-trap and paste, from London; luc.ifer matches, large and small; tin r mometers, of various patterns; bath or hii*to brick, for cleaning knives; shaving boxes; - gar cases; an assortment of pocket hooks; s> • ringes, of various kinds; snufl boxes Japanned lins, for signs; fine and coarse «pongc English chamomde flowers, fresh Best Russian Isinglass Genuine Haarlem oil, imported from Holland Ah hohol, of best quality Acidulated gingerdrops;pepp< rmint lozenges Mustard, of excelled quality, from London Genuine Gowland’s Lotion, imported, for re moving ever) kind of coarseness, erup tion and unpleasant appearance of tlu skin Herman lustre; Spanish black lead Rest Calabria liquorice Camphor; Dean’s rheumatic p'lls Superior bleached .lan.vca ginger Read barley; selected rhubarb roof Shaker’s herbs, f<c., of various kinds Hemtmc Ficucli sulphate ol quinine Ameiican do do of best manufacture Veratnne, »tr\clmine, sulphate and acetate of morphine, and oilier vegetable pro ducts Musk; Irish moss; nutnv gs Calcined charcoal, carefully prepared for me dical use Hum uiahic, very superior, long pepper Res* Turkey opium, carefully s< lected Flake manna; white wax; soda, lor washing Salad oil, of very line quality Red rose leaves, fredqand carefully prepared l.abarraqne’a eld ride of soda Rreosot, obtained trom the manufacturer Rest Kngliah and American calomel; on hand an as-iortmriit of other chemicals Patent corn rubbers; trusses a variety Horse fleams; adhesive plaster, spread Shellac; canary and hemp seed; hair powder Indigo; chipped logwood An additional supply of Landreth’a garden seeds On hand a general assortment of articles, in the Druggist’s line, including a large number of Patent and Thomsonian Medicines, i jan 21 WM. STAID.KIL I.eesburg Hcnius of Liberty, “Warrenton fle gistrr and Winchester Virginian. JSherKotHl'a Klrctio Vncurtir Urmahc* FOU CIIKONIH DISKASKS. Of the class llyperrophy. including all the forms of Sciofula, viz. r 3^ UBF.RPIJL \ U Consumption, White Sw cl JL ling*, Dyspep ia, Scrofulous Sore Kyes, Chronic Disease of Die Liver, of the lle trt, ot the Spite n, of thr Kidttics, of iLe Spine, King’s Kvil; Leucorihara, Chlorosis, Menonhagia, or Female complaints These are but different modification of the same disease, arisirg from the same cause, dis- | linguished by the same diagnosis, and curabh ; r»v the same remedies. 'I heir common cause i« an irregular action of the Klcctro-tiatvanic ! force* in the system; they may all lie detected by pressure upon the sides of the vertebra: and gemds ot the neck, w hich eheits the K’ectro tidvanic S* mptoins, and they may he cured by •tv se Kiectro-Vtagnctic remedies I be lattei tie accompanied by a compendious no dical treatise; expla uing the principles of the dis cover) upon winch they arc tounded, and s*a tir.gthc manner in which they are to be appli cd. In this work Dr. Sherwood demons'rat ex the fact that i very part ot the human body, to gether u’i'h ever) particle ot animate and in iiumatc matter, isei;hcr in a negative or posi tivt state of electricity; ami that even motion, in hIi matter, whether in .he largest masses oi n the sn.a’lest particles, is produced by the tt tract mg ami repelling forces ot this on versa! principle. I lie morbid action which produces disease of the organs or limbs, he proves to be occasioned, by the undue preponderance ol one ot these forces i n the system, and bis remedies * restore health by subduing this irregular action to an equilibrium. By this means, the vi ry seeds ot the disease arc eradicated and a p«.r manent cute cikclcd, even in cases where ah lioj e of relief from ol!ur sources is ibandoned. I he K!ectro-\lagi ctic Remedies are the on!\ : j»reparations applicable to i b.is prev tiling class ot chsease, a:ul they never disappoint t.ie eon tidence retused in them I he symptoms of the classoidisi asts to which they are appliea- j ble can be discovered, under the directions I contained in the woi k w hicbaccompanic&lhein, 1 without the aid ot a physician, and they can be 1 u-ed with perfect safety and success without dieting or ineonvenienee,or any further advice than this work allotds. Price lo dollars; toi ia'e by k 1 SAYKS, Druggist, dec J5—ly Kimrstrert, Alev.mdr a. <A\\ 1 HtUliLK, c II a IK M A N U F ACT V It K K vV U it N A M jr y t A j. PA I NT K II, Hreel, Kthcecu h.’/te* find l*rincc, 1 HAS on hand an.: is constantly man- ! ulactnriiii! Mahogany, Grecian,; e'ancy and \\ indsur C bans, of the new esl patterns and in the most approved tyle The public are invited to cal! and ex amine his present assortment. He feels I issurcn that they will lc found not to be inferior either in the < 1 niability ol their malm nils or the neatness <>1 their cxe •jution, to those ol any other manufuc rarer in the District. He will execute £>igu 4* O/ iiutiitulttl I'aint ing .y < lidiitg, n all their various branches, on the most .ccommodating terms. Old chairs will be taken in part pay ment for new ones, or will be repaired md repainted at the shortest notice. ?U=Chairs purchased at this inanufact •ory will be sent free ai expense to any 1 >art of the District, uov JAYNE’S INDIAN EXPECTORANT i {S UKKOMMKNPKl) as decidedly superior to any other known combination of Medi cine, for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Consump tion, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, Hoarsen***, Difficulty of Breathing, HoopingCough, Pain* and Weakness of the Breast, an d all diseases of the Pulmonary organs. This medicine is highly and justly recorn mended, by numerous and respectable indivi duals, who have found relieffrotn its use. Ma tiy who have been laboring under protracted Coughs and pains in the breast and have been supposed by themselves and their friends l ir advanced in consumption, have been happily restored to perfect health by the u*e of lhi> valuable Kxpectorant Persons laboring under chronic or consump live coughs, will find great advantage from carrying * small quantity of the Indian Kxpec torant with them, while attending to their va rious avocations, and taking a teaspoonfui o». casionally. Their cough will he scarcely felt and they will be enabled to expectorate with the greatest facility, and the irritating matter will thereby soon he removed and a penm nent cure effected. ?.et the afflicted try it. Prepared only by Dr I), Jayne, of v*ilom, N. Jersey, and none is genuine without his writ* ten signature to the label on the outside o, the bottle CFHT1FI ' ATESi hereby certify th* was cured of a violent cough and pain in the breast by using Dectm Jayne’s Kxpectorant Medicine* My wife also was afflicted with a b* ! c »ugb and pain in the breast, attended with so much difficulty ot bre.vhing as to prevent her from getting an\ siocp for a number of night s i n succession; bu! bv taking two doses of tins medicine she was enabled to sleep quietly through the night an 1 in a few days bv continuing it' use she was perfecth restored. Jacoh It i i»u kwa r. M'uicock’s Bridge,N. J Sept '^4.1 '1>6. Kast spring my wife was confined ton^rne : by a distressing cough and pain in her breast .lid side —Her cough harassed her day and night and her difficulty of breathing was sc great that she got very little sleep for m or dn\s an 1 nights together — None of the inedi cines she took appeared to lie of any service tr> her; when Dr .1 tync kindly sent her a hot t'c ot Indian Kxpectorant which soon and com pletely restored her to health — She firmly be 1 Urves it tlie best medicine ever discovered W 11.1.1 am Pori.Si*? Hancock’sBriJge, N* .1 Nov. J1, 8J6 From J. ff. Smith, Kuj Urooklyn, F..I. J hereby cert if \ t hut the alxoc valuable me d,(;ino hag b- en used in my family will* grea’ benefit in several instances. J. II Spirit Brooklyn, Dec. 1885. From A. D !* If Sand*, Druggists, No. IOC, Fulton street, New York. Dr. D Jayne—D^ar ail; Y’our Indian Kxpec torant is doing well hero. V\ e haxi- but about oee dozen left of tbe gr *ss you sent iis. You will please forward on a w inter supply as soon is convenient; It seems to give universal sa tisfaction to ail whom we have heard from who i have u*cd it - I hi- season is fast approaching when such a m-dicine wil be much needed ind asit is well supported by good certificate* it will sell very rapidly. I he only objection j seems to be to the price; but wu* have not bail one customer who objected to take it on that iCCocunt. .as no one doubts its virtues Very ! respectfully, fours. A. D.& II. Sand*. Nov. 7, 1386. From He dev 0 U I*, (,’rodiv, late agent of the A mcrican Baptist. To Dr D Javnc Dear sir: I have made tisr of the Indian Kvpcctorant, personally and m m\ fa mi K for the last xi* year* villi great ben efit. Indeed I iruv consider my Iife prolong ] ed h\ tbe use ol this vdu d)!e medicine, under i the blessing of (ind, for several years I may , s*y almost a* much in the case ol my wife and also oft lie Rev. \1r Finann of thelsland of ,1a* | mmca. For all cases of cough, inflammation i of tbe chest, long* and throat, Ido most untie* j sitatingly recommend this.as the best medicine , I have ever fried. My earnest wish is that o » ther*afflicted v. I have been, may eipcrience 1 the same relief, which I am persuaded they will hy usingthc Indian Kipectorant. (’ U I*. Uroaht N B Many of my neighbors, on my recoin memlatimi, have tried this medicine with uni form success. N. York, June 15, 1885 From the. Rev Jonathan Doing, D D. Kditor of the American Baptist, I have used the above medicine with sue cc»* for h cough and hoarseness N. York, Dec. 13 >5, Jonathan Dm mo Duel D J»vne- Dear sir: I wasfor along time afflicted with a violent C mgh and diHicill ty of breathing, attended with weakness and pain in my breast, but have been restored to perfect lienMb by using one buttle of your In dian Kxpectorant. have been subject to a cough ami pain in iny breast for near twenty years, and have found far greater benefit from this medicine than from any other. I remain respectfully, yours, Susan Iuki.uiii. Canton, Nov. 21, 1886. Many more certificates might be added but the above at r considered suiiicient Salem. N J. April, 18 ',6 D JAYXK for sale by agents throughout the United States, where also may be bad Jayne’s Uarmi native Balsam, for Bowel Complaints; Ja\ur>’> I onic Vcnm.fupe, for Worms, Fever and Ague Dyspepsia, Sour S’» m.ach, <**c. /•gent tor A lexaiidr'H, Di mo 28 — lv W’M. STARf.KR. SMITH’S l'KIl.-MAX 11A 111 KKS I'O 11 ATI \ H. fJrc-cmiiunt (•>:■ Cltauinn ami P inscrv' ing the Hair. Is unrivalled iii its excellence for p^omot ini tlie re growth and beauty *d the hair, and In? the immediate removal of datihruil or scurf When, from d :se* e or neglect, the hati lie cmr-cs hard, harali, and dry , and begins to fall oft, the Restorative advances its growth, rn* proves its appearance, adds to iLelasticity and bestows to it a transcen lent gloss. i Ins article is intended to supersede alio ther preparations for tlie hair; and lho>e w ho ; use it will find in it a luxuriant appendage to I embcil sh, and for many r a«ons much prefer* : aide* (pa 1 lieu la i ly in the nnr cry ) to any thing of lire kind heretofore oiiVred to the public. Cfti ficaft of (hr Hun U J Shit-Ms^of Uu. Jon.sr nj // ;n > sc ulafir.v. have nude an experiment of the *‘ 1’crs‘ui Ifair itestor dive,” wuli gn. at benefit. ! be iieve it may be safely used, and to great ad vantage, by every one. It has greatly dimin isbed the dauJruii, aud very mucb improve* tbe texture of my hair, from the occasions use ' this preparation for eight or ten day s ri J . S:ii *.Lns Dec 16th, 1S;>6 \\ e concur in the above recommendation c theefhcac) of the ‘ Persian flab Restorative,* in removing tbe dandruff'from tbe bead, an of tUentucr beneficial effect* resulting Iror. its applies ion to the iiair N. Sn klks, W. T ky i.o ii, M D Of the Mouse of Representative* For sale, wholesale or retail, by the prep* rer, J. W. Skill li, Washington, £>. (J. for sale by Wm. Stabler, C. Farqnhar, A exandria; J F.Dalian, C. Hoyle, T. Watkins F. Howard, Washington; G. u, Sothorr. Georgetown* Price 75 cents per bottle mar 27 -ly JUI) PRINTING Executed with neutucbs at this Office. 'Nffi INDIAN’S PAN \CKA. IlOlv tin' niri’ of UIuMhiMtism, ttcrof ? nil or King’s Kvil. Sytddittu* and Mercurial disca<c>, Ulcer'2, I'de ^ |in«r<< |)jsenses of the I,i ver and S k i n, c\ < To show the standing of this rued cine, the following testimonials and evidences of populn-rity are selected from the nu merous letters received by tIn* propt ietor The following extract is from a lotJri franked by a member of Congress: • * \v ASM I NOTOJf, 2bh Jin. “Will yon have t c goodness to send me ft dozen of the Indian’* PiniccD I on request ed hy one of the pirty of tlie l) drg.ution of Cherokee Indians to procure lies medicine for him, tlirv having found advantage from it here tofore. and being unable to procure it in the District. *M F. G ai.i.a it.” “\loa ruMMkht, AH. 2 2d net , 1'->.» “If iviapr nearly closed tlie lot scut [»~ do zen] we will thank you to send us 21 dozen more hv the first vessel tor Mnbdc. M e think very wi ll of vour Indian’s P m icea, and liud it rapidly superceding all o'Ii-t kinds in this vi ciliity. **Mini»o\ h Poli.ahh.” ‘ Mohii.k, Al.i., o 1 st Dec , T8dO. • * please send me 20 dozen Indian’s Pan Tea imrred’atelv, tie* dennn l being so great we ‘•hall he out before we shall receive the next shipment. “Wkhiiiumt Sr Hatpins “Nfw-Oiu.k ins, 2oth April, IS'7. “Your la^t shipment oi AO dozen has come to hand, which is considered Mifncumt (or the season. As niv orders show, tlie sale ol vour Panacea is fa-t increasing in this part ot the country, and I must say it gives general satis fact on- “II. Domna »nr..” “NYrriti 7. \1i**s. 2'’th Dec, 18.)/. “\«r. D. <i IIav.land: Sir, —D is with pleas ure we giw- the opinion w c cn’ert lined of the Ii»di: i<’s Panacea in 111 s ritv and vicinity, **d cm sav, whatever its combmat-on, wr know ol no medic ne introduced to public na’ronage so wort! \ of tlie high character it has attained here. We are acquaints I with person* w!io have thoroughly tried it in Chronic llheunn tism, Scrofula and Mercurial alVocdous, with entire success, and take great plea-tire in for warding at I heir r-quest the certificates of core of several o? them. I his been pruscrib ed hv the family in mam cases, meeting ilicit i ntii L* approbation; and indeed, such is i,s po oulaiitv, vs c have calls i >r no other Panacea. ** >!r,(im\v Is Pi:i.i.i no ” Many more le tters of similar purport are at hand, but we will close with extracts Irom a Utter from Dr. Wi herspoon giving a case o' i metubt r of the Ic*gisl dure of South GarohnR. “hUMTF.uvii.i.b, S. G., 24th Aug., 18 >/ . “The gentleman in this village who n the Indian’s Panacea cured, had M ucurial disease, and not ipTiimatism. If iwever, the core it ♦ fleeted with him was nr*>t obvious, and re markable, and bevoml all doubt, it preserved '.he life of one of our most useful citiz ns.— Vs a c mscquence, i'. his acquired great cele i>niv in this section ol the stite; a great deal is used, an l in my are using it for diseases in which it is not at all applicable, by which means it will no doubt, after a while, fa I into disrepute, 4M • !G Witiikuscu >n .* For sale by W M . S FA III.Kit. Mex’a. 6’h mo It') S..I.TOD1) VVishuigton Cl TI/.LvNS OK AU').\ AMMO A, 'pill*. nvi iit r of she fo lowing u Iv:*r'is**inent g brlicv s m ISiiavnitktiiism or Htiiici xk on tlx* principle of common s- n-**. I’lM’.IUmCK! FA I*A I. I’KF. IfJOICF.! Mow [limy hast ilion lei* 1 to the cold ami si lent tomb? when, hulthcv been without thy d.-inon like influence, might now hive blessed ! *|i«*»r Iricn Is am! fun l es with tiicir dchgh’fu1 ind s*u!I inspiring presence! Kndeavnr to re-d ilie f >li»whig re n irk « and .t'lvir.c without dlnwmgthe mind to he obsciir cd hy any mis'sof p*<* j«i lice, urfd-o princip’es; oul tilt* rout It shall he so*nc kn »w ledge whe ther it will amount to conviction is certainly more than ! can tell If it should, hippy will he the conf lict'd! Id FK IS MOTION; 1)F. V I'll I S S I' NON \ HON We know’ the ocean remains pure, while the winds and titles continue to exert thcr inovoig infiueti c, and it is the same principle that im pars pu'ity to springs anrl lakes. |/t this principle c use to act, let ST V(i V V I ION hr there, and what is the convenience*— F.viuithe mighty deep, in protracted calmg In* •let n known to FUI'IFY! Kvery one know lie fact as connected with lakes ami springs <»t water—when circulation cease* they tiecomr st.iginnt. FuTitKK4cnoM, wherever it exists, in however small t|uantilics, d it comes hi emi ts cj, well A.mmal I.ikk mj ires, often destroys. Y ft SKOF.N ' AUY, Whether ye he li'eruy, or men of business; whether \ e be ed* i ks, s od nts or much«n •>, or wli thcr ve be til til t onlorton ite cni-s who gain their bread hy the needle, to all and each, g*ve ear. Heing deprived «-f exercise is to the human body as the deprivation of wi nls and tides to the ocean: it brings about a b I'At.N V I ION Or I MF. IM.OO!). I bus tl loses its p nit i ; it - Ci rcu I it ton is i i'pod cd; the CM \NNFJ.S OF I,IFF. AIM*. Cf.Oi.CKO; III ft ISOWKI.S ISftcmift Cthl IVK; and d not an immediate attack of some hi dig irant fevu*, headache, nius a, lo>> of appeutc, md a g'enc'ai dehiiity ol tin* a it *lc irauic t> sure to follow It retriiri 5 the temp* s* and the torn id » to bring ab utt a st ile nt j»•»r 'y in the oce to win-n i>s waters !i »ve l> conic s! ign in*, and U wid iv <pi le repeated evacua’ions by ! he !> iw* Lb. tore lie bio* it c to In- rel eve<l *»I Us iccm mtla'ed no purities, and nature !t !i Ir v t * * ixs'ore t very or gan to it- pr-'jiei hedthy AG I i >N. An l even when this is done it is impossible lor tb i-e to enjoy in altli v.ho take li'ile i-xiteve, unit's* ■ Kiev occasionally take some purgative ol so ill- : cu nt p.»\vc r to piiectlv c’ean.vj die .d in n ary ' canal ol any morbific hi a. let* winch m«\ be ^ tin re lodged, an ! y et tha' con d do no I *\J L: liY I •indt r any circumstances. Tlie cli uactcr of Dr. IS it WhllK I U’S IML ! is so well know n that they s«;»rce!y kijmic tu ! be alluded to I in II* suiety to ail ages, I o n the child ol an hour <>l 1 to the »'an «U one into I deed \c«r-, l lieu in Id u ss and \ et ih«* an.vol ite 1 Ctrl tjntv <*t t lii cl *cc’i'd*iig to the do>e g!v«n, j makes tin. in be most ic-it a i.e mtdicuie k n »*v n Me side4*, iiu at'enti m is if put el m ihc time i they ale taken; vv h< nf or m vv bat manii r DetJ lias nothing to do with them (.’old h *s puy- J lively I.Fob edecl on the ho«iy when the. are • used. Many p Us uis when they have got \v t, i:avc, v lii’e out, swa lowed *ix or eight to [ire vi nt t! em hum catch; ng col I, and they ulvv ay s have. ihiests, Lawyer-, and Foht.c’ e ~, Freemen j ami iu v i s, • • i a1. ke, w no have ised l hein, re* ) commend them in terms ol ti:e .noat miouah- I bed praise j; j One tiiii g n cmchision, never pirc.hast j xcept at l lie o iiice ■ »t I >! I li li / N I * 11L i II, or ; he agents who are appointed and a Iver:i.vcii '< by him. AliOVF ALL, NLV LIi G<) In A 1 Dlil t, S ! Ul.L Set Lust down m y our me lmi’aildun; book. I he follow ii g are t!»e regu! »rly appointed AGFA I d in the District of l-huum ia. I here :ore if you want the GfALINK JiitAV :>UKl li S FILLS, purchase ONLY of them Frans. Faylor, it »uiCaeiier, Fcnn. Avenue, ; Washingt on (J tv . .lame* "Fhomss, Hook seller, Georgetown, District ol Lolumbia. Liiza Kenneduy, Stationer, Alexandria, | District ot Columbia. Dr. IJrandreth's Office, 72 Saratoga street, | •etween Howard and Kutaw st>., Baltimore, w here the Genuine Medicine? can at all times ,e obtained. K K. GdhLN, GciFl. Agent, .'or Maty land, Virginia, and the District of Go lurufna- apiiLj ly MORI SON'? p|f j <, (i(‘niii:'n> M,>ris,>»'sI'.i' L versa I Vegetable Me,.1 I’riti'h 0f Ilmith. 7 :,’if fines cure all diseases which »1^ ‘lire Q^t«i 1. They remove from the stomvk t intestines, the blood making orgifK |'ions to the dire perf irtrunce of th' '*'v I functions. '"e r ^c»| lf I 2 They purify tti<> blood f)v j„r rious excretions, and pr, vrnt ,ilM 'd'mgtlit* body ‘i,cee»|„lty t„ ,(* '''/>•% dispesmg and existing ' ; ft. > bey inrrea-e the action „f , ents, by winch all morbid, groii^. iVN to rircttl tlion, ami af.trw .»r,!s ‘ * i 'h«* hotly . 1 1,1 f»*| 4 Ho y restore the reg.,1ir;lv(lf f. cesses up m which the f ion ot the blood, 4, p, ;i,js r'Cu:|. These » C til- or fy medri:iis 1. which Mini! d »<es b.,\r :s .,„W|. * ' h > ci.il clTct; a*. ! M l. of ulu-d,, j.,' £ 1 ' VS. sew, such very l«rg»*d: uvV.r a'c 1 fearlessly, an 1 wi-.li incr,J ' I age 11 > tlit* patient. “ 1'ir. I lit* |tr:,ish I nil! ge of 11j j( j (. r tl, annulled an I u «d- x ,»i,| t| ' J ?*pti. Dr. Horatio Sh^pheard M •o he in hiiv mr;n r the agent ,.t .. 'lv“l Cull, ge of Heal It. " *“ ‘r,t ilWuk George lax!or beirg now, .,h i f, forth, the sofeg-ncr.il uv.t i,M y of the liril’ish College o! II d*l; f , , , M* of M'*ris« n’s Tills. «»r the \ s>,| , <le Medicine ol the Itr.tish f;••!!*> g, T’'d must be ex id uit t<» al* • ’, • • • 1 ■ i •a'- ! George Taylor has any r to nominate or up; oint gcHerJ •,. ,,' r>1 i de «*l the above medicines. ** 1 The former G ner il Ag • \ . , . . observed, tT:.t since the legal . have esta'dishe ! the r’mui uf tV'(, . * ^ g< .tn Medicines to pent • / ty* terlViters numbi-rlo"* arc IV Sr ,... "* principled inovat-irs to exude tin? • , . ^ 'it s of the law, and scireefy ■, >e taken up t iiat does m l «,ein Vi ■!. 1 7** lumns of garbled extracts frorr, V» g . * publications, and. hx tint, u it Ipd, „r|. ' 1 i • • i | * . ■‘•"fiv i-.sinc trig Ins idea and even lus vt-rv ua*rd. st»ive to rob bun ol h s on • ,.d i ’ ,,f , , i i . , s.. u br wlncli he ti »s r- scuetl Inns, t sufferings of th rty-hve xeurs - j led to the found t*io«i of the s .h d * «xstcri tif the Hx/ciari pi .^v. u| ’ ha i not xir. X! >r i>>>.i prop, ti d< ,| ,. , .*'* »o the Kugh.Mi c i nrinni'x, s,i.| |u,j irtith tpr, ad with a rapi lily - ... Is im:»oi t *tice thr nigh GrcM lint ■ , | ■ incut ol Kurope, the N diou> t ,e \ ^ Xi, lie IJ .ivd S a»esof Vuicri. «, r d ;1)(t . vittg Ag- rtci *s and advoMtcs 'i ,* |-very civilized N.x’ion of the |.tr h, lr.*, l their names nor tin it - .void l ev< r have hern lie.tn! . f. (’.ujti-'.x! - No pi Iss 'Id in the I'vi* | *t kmt cv are the g imi no xf-,n. V g tahh Universal Medn es (; )'b go of 11 alll», unless each box,, „ oidi j»:II S be signed with a |, „t J4J, M'wisfin the Ilygeists signer.; .nlds, ,#1| « f♦c*sinii!e of i he sign«turc <•! the vt,! (,c„ ^ l aylo'f as such (*eu.-ral Agent Per ^ | , label is as foihi w >, an l i > a Hi u 1 to r«. Ii box: Jam s Mor'.son, / II enilt. n e Hie if > ge'st, > King (Jn,„ LWhii. Till! loMuwiiig VgtUlM have been ,;,p,„ftd 'for ill* ahoxe M-tdimues, nf wYnit onli ili€ genuine imp »r e I M -r.suu’i Ihlb cm be ok* Kined Wm. TosK'ir S »fe Vgeni ff.rthe DhitrVfif Gobi o »ia, U'e.lgo street, (.-nrgeto• n-mU •be follnwi'ig sub igeit1 i Ih-ll h KnftruV, King street, Mexandria; T. <! W r.gh'. Ihf Mrc'-t, (ietng town; If. Wright ;<t Mchtif?'* Vuction Store, opposite the Mxnh Marfcrt, I'cnnslvania Avenu *, Wishniglun Tiix. Hie t*ilU are <'*ld mi pack*grx of I |.df‘t Mid at 2 i an-l SO cents -ac.li, with direction*, powders in boxes at Jo r< :iis. (iIdll,’l,K TAVI.Oil, h J Wall Mrect, N. V irk, S »lc <i:ner«l Areit, ,e 11 -lv M<)!»I SON’S I’lU.S. /.*. ri:\xt:/f, 1 noioral A "foil (nr IVnn<viv;tni.i, Mirr* laml, Delaware, Ar. No. ;;J, S 7ih jf., 3 «lours h**I'i\v \ 1 *i k^( sinvi, I’lnhik* phi i, .in«l N-t |n Noi'fi s'i»vi. ImI'i more, ii».ir the |ki>t oilier. \j.-nr(or I*o' Al 'X-in Ina, .1 »li i l\, ttovii Seiko , k inu 'Iierf. ilk VI, I II SkktJUKM 11v the «i*r of tlh* ll\in I >1 !>11 I fttrt'rsnl I//•<//» /aft, \s fr .nel ly |ii'< j. tiv.l wnh r tin* .vijiernst'n< 1 the hfe Mk. THOM \S MO \ r, N’lt'i; I*uio.^t "K tmk Ilium i I.Vn.ra c» I O. I l/l II, 1/> \|l'IX; M imiUclntvil in tins i:n<inii) iu ike r **rp w | l»v •I SU KI’IIK MO) MO vf, KMr.M son of l!i«* ili'iic. ^ ^ ,n | J <:! | 11 11 «• «»!»t .«!»»**•! t It *< j I ^ tVt*.»T.tin’M<I it I''It nl t !imi> v '•'< , boon i*«ir« * I i ii (/"o!!. i ? ii j * * ion, r»t .l< r. M •' Ms !n(l i.nm.tt ><>iis mt* tiiiPv, to I - \f» hi <11:. *”1 d I IS*'.IS' S 1*1 I'll* I l»lt, )« I »w f-o r, * • !{‘i< ii'n »'i» m, I ,'i'M .ty *, I i* IJ i!«»rc'it, H' • y, S’. \ Pii-ds Dtiif--, I pilt |'*v, tf '■is, i'.i ».y, (/: .*• 'I hiii’h, » d •fis* 1*1 idi*1 ns *o u !ii.:li tSii* I • hi iff I -mu “ " : iMrvssiii^lv it dde, ;o .! a i•«•» *n» iv uf the f'l ri't portn»n <•! P e c« *''' In ir in it .ncd; ptiU’*, sni|l I’m. M' \\ t g (joi i, Seal t i '• ' I .* u lit I i c**, t »ra v t* I, S t ore, a ' ‘ f\ ions, Ki'tula, Ihl Slni tor *j\ phIiIs ill all its s* »g< ; t III * ’’ ! I' Worms, Scit w, I ct• s»»»f *1 t1'' Kv: I, ami :t I ('u * i■ ***< mi •> I > ' *' • * f>* I I • I T < everv (/OMi'ii ,;iit 1o u i' i t • .<i d nvtnik s.i1* j-'ct, n i ! i .t'i • lit! n*4*ucs; tin 11 \ ^* .1 i r 1 v f \| \ > is “I 11 M.r r 1 •• < % 1.1 " '1 • 11 tftw hat is, to th Ivi1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 ! 1 ; ’ IS* til III*. < om pi * t! < •: • , I I,. . V .lll v of 1 g ‘tabu* f 1 •»* * r, • I 1 on < :rli .. ‘ paf'U If oJ rno.'CMi id, " MU'* ' ii More of mail, a t ’ tn 1 • ■ '*« 1 human n me, ) .* f > :i ! ’■ to tlit* in st 'ca i*r <•>.;«, or •'« d( It*r cvt*iy s‘ h <■ of l>> 11 m • '> ‘ , j)!(... 1 t and be*i i. .• ■. tine 11 me tlie m » * t r*?fj*. of cv« i\ c»mi >i 0 '<r . j)Ci f<>! Mi 1 g a cm: t* Ho'* ' 1 •1 • world I lits w < » < by t lie It ast It on hi t :# • •. , :i ■ • ’ . , , toast possible so: - th n ‘ f | *’ » :>t tunl lv stror:^ •'» v ‘‘ '* ? . eat<:!;• s-.j, oohf, tM' a’l* i *•».•»* to* l‘s t! 1 \ \VU\ (l .ii u 'lit I. I Mi liuM A C'O The pil l* 4*'ket s <*t I, J, a id f j (‘ ■' Moves, 7 ' Ct fits. , ,,, ».' • - | . ’ • * Ap< r.t.s on I; u 1 a torn >, { } h'l ' 1 '' ihr* genu no t; :»> :,'*‘ • The Kurd cation in pr* ot «<f t .t i~ 75 per v id. . , o"»c* l i e Kan.i ) KIv'mt, (d?. ■* *1 n Kntotical proofs, f*tl» r<! tier., c< ft * ny attested cores, 57 * cer t«. . |!*| Just ptihh fud — tiie Mother* o':< N:^ gesn Midviiferv, by II. Shepherd H -*> York, price 50 cents. ir;ltbf»^# m/* Hie only place in A!c*x»ndr ^ MotliC'Me can be bad, ii at Joh11 ' ^ Muokbiurc. Ju,,c