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I ■EKWOOTM V )L. XXXYIII. THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 25, 1839. NEW SERIES. VOL. XIV—NO ALEXANDRIA GAZETTE, PUBLISHED DAILY, BY EDGAR SX01VDEX, KT §g per annum, payable half yearly. ALEXANDRIA GAZETTE, (FOR THE COUXTRY,) IS published regularly on TUESDAY. THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY, •at $5 per annum, payable in advance. Terms of Acherttein^-M vertisements not exaeedin* one square, inserted three times for one dollar. Advertisements continued alter three times for 50 cents a square for each in sertion inside, or 25 cents outside. Sixteen lines are counted as a square. Advertisements by the year, at prices to be agreed upon, having reference to the usual amount of space they may occupy. Persons advertising by the year not to ad vertise articles not included in their regular business, nor to insert in their advertisements any other names than their own. STEAM BOAT PHENTX. This Foat having been [thoroughly examined and . a competent Engineer p'a ceil on board, will resume her regular trip? down the River on Tuesday, the 2nd July. Leavin" Washington at 6 and Alexandria at 7 o’clock A. M. on Tuesdays and Fridays, and return on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Passengers will (thcct’js be taken oil, or landed at the different Landings on the River. Passage to Piney Point and back, on Pica sure, S3. jv l JOHN WILSON, Master. NOTICE. The steam boat JO 3SEPII JOHNSON will, un* ^til further notice, run as follows: Leave Alexandria at S 1-2,10 1-2, A. M. do. at 1 1-2, 3 1 2, and 5 1-2, P. M. I ,fave Washington at 9 1-2, and 11 1 -2, A.M. And 2 1-2, 41-2, and t> 1-2, P» M. may 21 IGNATIUS ALEX, Capt. VESSEL WANTED. A good Vessel of S or 900 barrels burthen, can obtain a freight lor an Eastern port, on application to je 27 WM, FOWLE Sc SON. FOR FREIGHT. * j;? The good Schr. SUSAN, A. Taylor, master, carries 800 barrels, will take a freight North, or to the Provinces.— A ply to LAMBERT & McKENZIE. je 26___“ FOR BOSTON. The Packet Brig WANKINCO, Ry der. master, will be dispatched imme diately after the departure ot the Col umbia: now loading—for freight or passage ap ply to WM. FOWLE 8s, SON. le 21 _ - * ..... .■ BOOK AND JOB PRIN n?>G. AT THE OFFICE OF THE ALEX ANDRIA GAZETTE, Corner of Prince ftnd Fairfax streets, Alexandria D. C. Will be received and executed with neatness and despatch, orders for every description of LETTER PRESS PRINTING. Tcrsons desirous of having any of the follow ing descriptions of work done, may always be accommodated, and on reasonable terms, by leaving their orders—viz: PAMPHLETS, CARDS, CIRCULARS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, BILLS OF LADING, AUCTION BILLS, NOTICES, HOUSE BILLS, LABELS, TOSTING BILLS, &c. ccc. « c. CO-All orders from the Country for every description of Printing, meet with the same attention that personal attendance would en sure. _Ie -0~t; DRUGS, FANCY ARTICLF.S, &c. rpHE subscriber ha3 received and is now of .1. lering a large supply ol the above articles, which were carefully selected by himseli—a mong the goods are the following—viz: Fotash. for making soap; Sal /F.ratm, Alco . : J \_▲ t*_II^L tent Barley and Groats, Pearl Barley, a supply of Apothecaries Glass Ware, Swaim’s Pana cea, Refined Borax, Jamaica Ginger, in root; do ground, best Russian Isinglass, Cooper’s American do, lor making Blank Manga, table Jellies, &c.; Oatmeal, Sugar ofl.ead, Jujube Paste, Liquorice Paste in sheets, Puinmtee S'ton*, a large supply; Artists Colours, Con gress Water, White Wax, Jackson’s Cough Lozenges, Castor Oil by the barrel and dozen, Castile Soap, Oil of Lemon, Oil of Bergamot, Oil of Pepermint, Blue Pill Mass, manufactur ed in London; Orris Root., Oil ol Vitriol by the Carbov, Calomel, Saxon Manganese, the best article of the kind; Sweet spirits ot Nitre, ge nuine; best Red Bark, best Lima oi Calisvj.ru Bark, Whitehead’s Essence of Mustard, Ma chine-spread Strengthening Plasters, 1 ur.\f\> Rhubarb, Quicksilver, Dye Stulls. Alleppo Scammonv, Veratrine, variegated and white scented Soap, in cakes and by the box; African Pepper, ground; and Bayberry Bark, ground, a larae supply of each; M biting by the bane,, English Epsom Salts, Salad ' hi in flasks, best Liquorice, Poland Starch, Chloride oi Soda Clorate of Potash, Strychnine, Kreosote, Parii White, Glue, Evans’s best Lancets, Therme ters, a variety; Glissoirs Syringe, Syringes o) common and approved lorm, Urinals, Bed Paus, a Stomach Pump, Trusses, Nipple Shields Gum Elastic, Teats and Shields, German Spring Lancets, Midwifery Instruments, Nur sing Tubes and Bottles, Metallic Nursing bot ties, a new article; Elastic Syringes, G.ass Pessaries, a fine assortment ot Razors, Pen knives and Pocket Knives. English Windsor Soap. Ede’s oclonierous Compound, Ede’s Indelible Ink, Kidder’s do, be it, with and without mordant; beautilul En g’ish Flesh Brushes, Hair Brushes of new pat • j items and superior quality, do of inferior quali :?;• Cloth Brushes, a variety of Shaving Brush es, Paint Brushes of various sizes, from the largest to the smallest; Brick lining brushes Varnish Brushes, oval and flat; Comb Brushes, 'Shoe Brushes, with a supply of superior Black ing; Tooth Brushes, of English and French •manufacture, large and small of the latest pat '.terns; English Smelling Bottles, very neat; j English Toilet Bottles, very beautilul, Brook man and Langdon’s Pencils lor Artists, Sealing ' Wax, Wafers, brown Windsor Soap, Pa toy’s Cocoa-nut-oil Soap; Bear’s Oil, Bay Rum, Gum Elastic in Squares; pocket, dressing, fine-tooth and side Combs, a variety; Cream of Almonds, a delightful article for Shaving, with a variety hi French Perfumery. Evasive Balls, Shaving Cases, Dressing Cases, Pocket Books, German Papers, German Cologne, Japanned Tins tor Hgn.s; and on hand a large assortment ol other articles in his lint. Jth mo 7th WILLIAM STABLER. SPERM CANDLES, d’S AND 6’s, in boxes, for sale bv * »v8 THOM A* VOW ELL. MORE CHEAP GOODS. WILLIAM .V. E. BERKLEY, HAVE just opened a further supply of desi rable Summer Goods, which naving been purchased at reduced prices, they are enabled | to dispose of them on the most accommodat ! ing terms. Among which may be found— Painted lawns, and cambrics Calicoes of all kinds, very cheap. Irish linens, and bro’ Hollands Fine corded skirts, white and col’d Sup. American Nankeens Manchester gingham, a new article, &c. Call, as bargains may be had jy 18 PORTO RICO SUGARS, &c. 1 A HHDS. prime Porto Rico Sugars—just 1 v/ received; Also in store,— •10 bags old white coffee 15 half-chests Gunpowder ) T 10 do Imperial > e «:as’. 15 do Young Hyson^ ^ 0 ‘aIlc ^lia 20 boxes Plug Tobacco, 12’s St 16’s to a lb. 15 do Cavendish, For sale on reasonable terms bv w. n. &. J. h. McVeigh, jy 17 Prince street wharf. PAPER, BONNET BOARDS. Stc. 1 (in REAMS Cap Wrapping paper J. v/ \J 50 do Double Crown do do 4 do Royal Paper, assorted colors, 10 groce Blue Bonnet Boards ‘ 5 do White do do Just rec’d and for sale by jy 17BELL & F.NTWISLE. THE YEAR BOOK. OR, Manuel ol Every Day Reference; ar ranged in such a manner that the memo rable events of each day in the year may be at once ascertained; edited byB.B. Edwards. For sale by ■ BELL St ENTW1SLE. jy is WHALE AND TANNERS OIL. A (2 BARRELS Refined Bleached Whale O Oil, a superior article 9 barrels Tanners Oil;—received and for sale bv LAMBERT St McKENZIE. jv 17 PRIME RETAILING SUGAR. X HHDS prime Sugar landing;—and for sale tJ by [jv 16] JAMES IRWIN. MACKERAL AND “^SALMON. 1-8 bills. No. 2. ) 4 1-2 “ “ 3. '> Mackeral. 2 1-1 “ “ 3. ) 10 kegs Salmon. For sale by jy 13G. I. THOMAS St CO. FAMILY FLOUR. SUPERIOR white wheat Familv Flour, for sale bv CRAVEN ASHFORD. jy 13 ' -_ LOAF SUGAR. 1 | A BOXES Single Loaf SUGAR.—Land L 4r ing fromschnr. J. \V.Caldwell,and for sale by SAMUEL HARRIS St CO iy 13 Prince street wharf. i SUGARS. pa HHDS. Porto Rico and New Orleans Ov/ Sugars, part very prime quality 30 barrels St. Croix do in store and for sale by [jy 10] W.W FOWLE & SON. ROSIN. pr A BBL.S. No. 1. and 2. Rosin,—just re UV* ceived and for sale by jy u G. I. THOMAS & Co. PAINT OIL. 1 /A BBLS. Linseed Oil J. 1 large cask Whale do Just received and for sale bv iv 15 B. WHEAT & SON. SUGARS, BACON, WHISKEY, &c. HHDS. Porto Rico Sugar, good quality ej 2 do St Croix Sugar, a very superior arti cle 5 bbls. crushed, do 5000 lbs..Bacon •1 hhds common Whiskey 10 bbls Old Rve do 2 bbls Spirits Turpentine 2 do Paint Oil 10 5a^,?iT0aft‘i La?uira ] Coffee. 5 do Old Java ) Just received and for sale bv BENJ. T. FENDALL, jv 13 Vo well’s Wharf, j PICKLING VINEGAR. TVTEWARK Cider Vinegar, a first rate arti i IN cle for Pickling—For sale by j jy 12 CRAVEN ASHFORD. PORTO RICO SUGAR. I 1 A HHDS. Porto Rico Sugar, landing and J \J for sale by S. MESSERSM11H. j jy 12 _____ COOKING FURNACES. JUST received a supply of Furnaces, ior sale cheap, by iy j2 ROBERT H. MILLER. ; ! SUGARS. I A fZ HHDS. New Orleans Sugar, part very ; t) prime 6 ditto Porto Rico do Received, and lor sale, as low arit can be obtained in Baltimore. jy i3 ANDREW J. FLEMING. | * VANILLA BEAN. AFRESH supply of Vanilla Bean, also Rus sian Isinglass, and Coopers’ American 1 Isinglass, intended tor Jellies, equal to Caffs feet!and made with less trouble and expense; for sale bv JOHN I. SAY kS, ! ,vlo King street »~ - —»■ ■1 1 -** WHALE OIL. 1 LARGE HHD.and 5 barrels in good order, | I for sale by THOMAS VO WELL. t y 3______ , ‘ ST. CROIX SUGAR. pr HMDS, very superior St. Croix Sugar, just 0 received per Schr. Alexandria, and lor sale bv STEPHEN SHINN & CO., I ,v g' Janney’s wharf. BUCKWHEAT SEED, 17OR sale by DANIEL CAW OOP. if iv 4 _ . SUGARS. 1 7: JIHDS. Porto Rico Rico J O 37 barrels prime St. Croix Landing ami fc SO*. BRANDY, WINE, 8tc. 1 i HALF pipes Brandy 1 Jr ■» qr. casks Port Wine 10 do. do. pale Sherry 20 do. do. Malaga 2 pipes Holland Gin _ . Landing and for sale by JAMES IRWIN. iy 3 MONEY WANTED. A LOAN of 1500 is wanted for 12 or IS months; for which landed security will he given sufficient to satisfy any one disposed to invest monev in that wa v. Apply io ,v6 ' JOHN CORSE, Broker. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, i Alexandria County, > sct. May Term, 1839. ) Augustine Newton—Complainant, against Elisha Riggs & George R. Gaither, late trading under the firm of Riggs & Gai ther; and said Elisha Riggs and Peabody, lately trading under the firm of Riggs & Peabody—Defendants. HHHE above named defendants, not having JL entered their appearance to this suit, and given security according to the statute and the rules of the Court; and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the said defen dants are not inhabitants ot the District o* Columbia: on motion of the complainant, by his counsel, it is ordered, that the defendants do appear here, on or before the first day of the next October term of the Court, and an swer the complainants bill and give security for performing the decrees of the Court. And it is ordered, that a copy of this order be forth with published in the Alexandria Gazette for two months successively, and that another c )py be posted at the front door of the Court of said County. Test: ' EDM. L LEE, C. C. my 3Q— DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ) Alexandria County, : sct. May Term, 1839. ) William N. McVeigh complainant! against ^ Charles Fletcher and John E. De- [ « ment, late trading under the firm 4* of Fletcher & Dement, and Mi- ^ ley Dixon, defendants. J ^ rpHE defendant. John E. Dement, not hav | JL ing entered nis appearance to this suit, and given security according to the statute, and the rules of' the Court; and it appearing i to the satisfaction of the Court, that the said j John E. Dement is not an inhabitant of the | District of Columbia: on motion of the com- | plaiuant, by his counsel, it is ordered, that the j said John E. Dement do appear here on or be- | fore the first day of next October term of the j Court, and answer the complainant’s bill, and j give security for performing the decree of the j Court; and that the resident defendant, Miley j Dixon, do not convey away, or secrete, the or money,by him owing to,or the estate,debts, effects, in his hands, belonging to the said ab s mt defendant, John E. Dement, until the fur ther order and decree of the Court; and that a copy of this order be forthwith published in the Alexandria Gazette for two months suc cessively, and another copy posted at the front door of the Court-house of said County. Test: EDM. I. LEE, C. C. mav 30—2m _ _r___________i DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ) ALEXANDRIA COUNTY, [ SCT. ■ May 1Term, 1339. ) Anthony It. Frazer—complainant ' ^ against £ Walter S. Alexander, Catharine F. Alex- ^ ander, Elizabeth Alexander, Albert A. > 5 Alexander, Edward H. Alexander, Ho- ^ ratio Ball, and the heirs of Baldwin - Dade—defendants. J ^ THE defendants, Albert A. Alexander and ; Edward H Alexander, not having entered.. their appearance to this suit, and given secu rity according to the statute and the rules Court, and it appearing to the satisfaction ol the Court that the said Albert A. Alexander and Edward Id. Alexander, are not inhabi tants of the District of Columbia, on the motion of the complainant by his Counsel, it is ordered that the said Albert A. Alexander and Edward H. Alexander do appear here on or before the first day of the next October Term of the Court and answer the Complainant’s Bill, and give security for performing the de crees of the Court,—and that a copy ol this order be forthwith published in the Alexandria Gazette for two months successively, and ano ther copy posh'd at the front door ol t he Court House of said county. Test, ‘ EDM. I. LEE, C. C. may 31—2m _ DRY GOODS — cm:,ll\ LEMUEL ST A NSBURY, King street,a hove the Marshall House, offers for salea large variety of Drv Goods at reduced prices.— Those kinds for the sale of which the season is advancing to a close, especially, will be sold bargains. Printed Lawns, Jaconets, and Mouslainc de Laines; plaid, striped and plain Ginghams, some very handsome; Summer Cloths; Ermi nets; Drillings, linen and cotton; ribbed, plain and striped pantaloon stuffs; Nankeens; Irish Linens; Russia Diapers; Crash; Russia Sheet ings; Barnsley Sheetings; long La eons, linen Cambric, and do. Handkerchiefs; Pongee and other Silk Hdksf., plaid Verona and Berkley do; Prints, a desirable assortment, some very cheap; Umbrellas, Cotton, and Silk; Hosiery; Gloves, Suspenders; Pins, Tapes, Buttons, See. embracing a full assortment of Trimming??. N. B. Cloths, Cassimeres, and Satinet; to gether with a full assortment o( Domestics, constantly kept on hand. Call and look, as for the balance of the season, sales will be made with reference to but a slight profit, and closing the Summer stock, as lar as practica ble, the advertiser being anxious always to keep a fresh assortment ol the latest styles ol Dry Goods. jc ** NEW GOODS. R WASHINGTON & Go., have just re . ceived an additional supply of seasona ble Dry Goods, comprising a beautiful assort ment of , . Paris Painted Muslins, Jaconets and lawns Rich French calicoes very cheap Super blue black Poult de Soie and Crone Africjue Ditto White Satin, Italian Cravat-; Rich new style colored figured Silks Real French Worked Collars some as low as fii 1 *25 Rich Embossed Scarfs and Handkerchiefs Gentlemen’s super colored,linen Cambric do Tape, Hemstich, and Colored bordered do Lady Lesli thread, Mohair and kid Gtoves Glove Knott Gentlemens superior Goat Skin do Superfine long Lawns, and Irish Linens A large assortment of thread Laces, Ldg "ings and Inserting.? . , Swiss Muslin, Inserting?, and Cambric Edg inns Fancy Drillings and London Tweeds Cassi mere , , , Mouslain de Lain?, handsome and cheap Lace striped Muslin, a beautiful article Plaid and striped Swiss Muslins Real Welsh Gauze Flannels Twill’d Sacking for Bass 6-1 Hamilton Long Cloth Sheetings White Satin Janes, for Corsetts Ladies super ribbed, and plam English Silk Hose _‘2D ANTI DYSPEPTIC PILLS. DOCTOR BECKWITH'S Antidyspeptic Pills wherever they have been once in troduced into a family, they become a stand in” remedy in every variety ot functional dis order of the stomoch and bowels. Price oO cts. i box, rcceiml ;tntl for st,k n ie '2i DRY GOODS—CHEAP. THE subscriber has lately received, and has on hand, a variety of Summer Dry Goods, which he desires to reduce in quantity, before Fall. He will, therefore, sell, at very reduced prices, any of the articles that he has now on hand. Buyers would do well to call, as bargains can be had. Among the articles otiered are : I 1 Painted Lawns, and Cambrics, a great variety, very cheap Fine English Calicoes, a large supply American Calicoes, a large assortment, cheap Mouslaine de Laines, at 33 1-3 cents per yard Fine Paris Gloves; French Worked Collars; Cambric Insertion and Edging; Pantaloon Stuffs; brown Linens and Stripes for boys: Erminetts and Summer Cloths; London Tweed Cassimere; white and brown Corded Drilling; Marseilles Vesting: Furniture Check; bleach ed Domestics: Burlaps and Ticklenbergs; Bed Ticks and Checks; Gum, Webb, and Net Sus penders; Lin i i Bosoms and Collars; Stocks in great variety; Thread Edgings; gentlemen’s fine fig’d Satin Cravats, with many desirable articles noUnentioned. All of which will be sold unusually low, by L. F. FOX, jy 10 " Fairfax Street. NEW AND VALUABLE BOOKS. TOWNSEND’S Bible, 2 vols. 8vo; Index j Rerum; Young Ladies’ Friend; Phillip’s j Life of Banyan; Foster’s Essays; Clark’s Young Disciple; Ileman’s Foem’s, 1 vo!; Wo men of England; Temperance Tales; Blunt’s Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, St. Paul, St. Peter, and Christ; Beveridge’s Private Thoughts; W* ‘ — ’ Dii ry son's Discourses: Beatty on Truth; Recogni tion of Friends, by Door; Is it well; It is well; j Edgeworth’s Parent’s Assistant; Mrs. Gil man’s Southern Matron; Taylor’s Home Edu cation; Peers’ American Education; Parley's Fireside Education; Life of Wilbei force; Life j of Mrs. Hawkes; Thobuck’s St. John; Ste- j vens’ Travels: Dumas’ Incidents of Travel; j Preaching and Hearing, by Dr. Skinner; Re-j ligion of the Bible, by Skinner; Mebille’s Ser- j mens; Sigourney’s Letters to Mothers and { - - | Young Preacher's Manual; Memoir and Re mains of Nevins; with a large assortment of BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS, See; just receiv ed and for sale by BELL Sc ENT WISLE. jy 11 BISHOP MEADE, OX CONFIRMATION, rnHE Candidate for Confirmation Sell* Ex X a mined; with questions and addresses to MinisL Parents, Sponsors, and others, by the Right Rev. William Meade, D. D., Assis- j tant Bishop of Virginia. Price. 12 1-2 cents a ! single copy; 10 copies for a dollar; 8 dollars a hundred. Also, A Sermon on Confirmation, by Win, Meade, D. D., Assistant Bishop of Virginia, preached in Winchester, on Sunday, December 12, 1830; third edition; 112 pages, neat ly half bound in j morocco. Price, single copy 12 1-2 c; 10 co- , pies for a dollar; 8 dollars per hundred. Also, i Letters on the Church, by Hew John B. ; Clark, Rector of St. Andrew’s Church, Phila- I delphia, with an introduction, bv Stephen H. Tyng, D. D., Rector oft he Church oft he Epiph- j anv; price, single copy, 12 1-2 c; 10 lor a doJ 1 !ar; and 8 dollars per hundred. Just published, and tor sale bv jy li BELL Sc ENTWISLE. LIFE AT THE SPRINGS. npiIE White Sulphur Papers, or Life at the X Springs of Western Virginia, by Mark Pencil, Esq. Six Weeks in Fauquier, viz—the substance of a series of letters illustrating the scenery, localities, medicinal virtues and general char acteristics of the White Sulphur Springs at Warrenton, Faupiier County, Virginia, by a Visiter; with an engraving. Just published, ! and for sale by BELL & ENTWISLE. jy 11 HAWKS’ CHURCH HISTORY. /CONTRIBUTIONS to the Ecclesiastical vO History of the United States, by Francis L. Hawks, D. D., Rector of St. Thomas’ j Church, New York, volume 2, containing the ; History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in j Maryland, just published. Also, Contributions to Ecclesiastical History, vol. L embracing the History of the Church in Virginia, by the same author* for sale by jy 11 BELL fc ENTWISLE. ~~ CHAIR FACTORY, rpHE subscribers respectfully inform their X friends and the public generally, that they have commenced the Chair-Making business in all its various branches, at the well known stand, formerly occupied by Leonard 0. Cook, ! on King, between Columbus and Washington i streets,—where they are prepared to execute j all orders at the shortest notice, and on the i most reasonable terms. They will also add., that Chairs, purchased at this Factory, will | be found equal, if not superior, to any in the j District. Chairs, purchased here, will be sent j to anv part of the District, free ol charge. PAINTING. House, Sign, Fancy and Ornamental Faint jne, will be executed in all its branches, and in a style which will give general satisfaction; ami, by a proper attention to the above busi ness. they hope to merit a share of public pa tronage. THOS. T. IIURDLL, jyS—ly ALBION HURDLE. FOR SALE. A HANDSOME LOT OF GROUND, on lx. Fairfax street, opposite the First Presby terian Church, sixty-six feet seven inches front, running back one hundred and twenty three feet five inches, with a ten foot alley on the North side. Persons wishing to purchase, will please call on Josiah IT. Davis, who is au thorized to act for me. S. E. EDMONDS, e 7—tf Philadelphia. , NEW WORK ON COLONIZATION. A N Inquiry into the condition and prospects ix of the African Race in the United States, and the means of bettering its fortunes, bv an American. “Indignantly frown upon the first dawning of every attempt, to alienate any poi tionofourcountry fromjtherest.”-II ashinzton. Just published, and for sale by jy n BELL Sc IcNTWISLE. INGREDIENTS FOR PICKLES. I nruiK subscriber offers for sale— X white and black Mustard Seed Long Pepper, Tumeric, Race Ginger Garlic, C’ellery Seed, and white Ginger fi>r preserving, in any quantity, and at, moderate prices. JOHN I. SA^ ItS, jy 10 _King Street. SUGAR AND~MOLASSES. qt. CROIX and Porto Rico Sugar, in hhds. O and bbls ; prime P. It , N. O. and Sugar House Molasses; just received, single and double loaf, and crushed Sugar, together with a ,reneral assortment of Groceries, in store and t'or sale wholesale or retail, at low prices, ,'v CRAVEN ASHFORD, iv 3 Corner ofKingandTVashington strts. PARALLEL OF THE SEXES. The North American'says there is an admi irable partition of qualities between the sexes, which the Author of our Being has distributed to each, with a wisdom that challenges our undoubted admiration. Man is strong—Woman is beautiful. Man is daring and confident—Woman is diffident and unassuming. j Man is great in action—Woman in suffering. Man shines abroad—Woman at home. Man talks to convince—Woman t© persuade and please. Manhas a rugged heart—Woman a soft and tender one. Man ire vents misery—Woman relieves it. Man las science—Woman taste. Man has judgment—Woman sensibility. Man is a being of justice—Woman an angel of mercy j II I--IW Ml I. - ■ I i DISEASES OF THE LUNGS: I Decidedly Ike most popular medicine ever knoxen in America. Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam IS the most valuable remedy now in use for coughs, colds, asthma or phthisic, consump-; tion, whooping cough, and pulmonary affections j j of every kind. Its sale is steadily increasing,; ; and the proprietors are constantly receiving j i the most favorable accounts of its effects.— j j The following new certificates are offered lor , I publication: AN INTERESTING CASE. Extract of a letter from Mr. C. S.Clay, Kings ton, Ulster county, N. Y, to the proprietors: Yours of the 9th instant was duly received. A remarkable cure was effected by the Vcge- | ; table Pulmonary Balsam in the winter and i spring of 1835. The person, Mr. Moody, had ■ | been sick a long time with the consumption; j 1 His physician had ?ivea him up. He was re-j | duced so low as to be unable to help himself ! and was raising a large quantity of blood when j ! he commenced using the Balsam, which effect s ed a complete cure, and he is now as hale and j hearty as ever he was. Mr. Moody has re-, moved from this town, but he has promised j me a more detailed account of his case, which I will forward you. C. S. Clay. Kingston, N. Y. June 25, 1338. The vegetable Pulmonary Balsam has been sold in this county for two years, and the medicine has gained an uncommon celebrity, for it scarcely in one instance failed of having the desired effect. I am by no means in la- j vor of the many nostrums, most of which are ! impositions, upon a credulous public, but that 1 which I know hy experience to be effectual,! 1 cannot help but give my approbation to.— A counterfeit preparation has been offered by a travelling agent of Comstock, N. Y; and i there is also another article vended here that; is strong! v suspected to be spurious. JACOB MYERS, M. D. Mifflinton, Juniata co. Pa May 3, 1837. It if now more than six years since I was : brought very low by an aflection of the lungs, : and my complaint was declared to be incura- j ble by a council of three physicians. I was i then restored to as good health ns I had en- ! joyed for many years by using the Vegetable I Pulmonary Balsam. Since my recovery 1 j have recommended the balsam in a great many lung complaints, and so far as I can i learn its use has invariably been followed by f much benefit, and in many instances it has! effected cures which were wholly unexpected. ! SAMUEL EVERETT. Boston, March 2, 1S37. Counterfeits! Beware of Imposition!! Each genuine bottle is enclosed in a blue wrapper, on which is a label signed Sampso?i Reed. NONE OTHER CAN BE GENUINE. CO* The great celebrity of tne Vegetable' Pulmonary Balsam has been the cause of at tempts to introduce spurious articles, which by partially assuming the name of the genuine, are calculated to mislead and deceive the pub lic. Among these mixtures are the ‘Amcri can Pulmonary Balsam,’‘Vegetable Pulmona j ry Balsam,’ and others. Purchasers should ! inquire for the true article by its whole name—> * The Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam, and see that it has the marks and signatures of* the j genuine. Each bottle and seal is stamped ‘Vegitable Pulmonary Balsam.’ 8old by Druggists gen- i erally—price 50 cents. REED WING & CUTLER. Late Lowe and Reed, Boston. For sale by WILLIAM STABLER. 5mo 7—ly Agent for Alexandria CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!! j QK MANTEL Clocks, consisting of brass fj 8 days, and 30 hours, neat mahogany cases, patent, wire and common hells. 30 hour wood Clocks, brass bushed, wire and common bells, all warranted good time pieces; just received and for sale low, bv jy 19 GEO. WHITE. WHEAT WANTED. THE subscribers wish to purchase Wheat. iv 19 A. C. CAZF.NOVE & CO. __ WOOL. ALL descriptions of Wool, bought bv jy 13 A. C. CAZKNOVE & CO. CASH ’ | 17OR Wheat, Rve. and Corn. 7 jy 19 ' THOS. VOWELL. ’SMITHFIELD HAMS. 1 A A SMALL sized, just received via New 1 UU York. THOS. VOWELL. jy i9____ OIL. "j HHD. Refined Whale X 5 bids nicked do will be sold at Balti more prices, for Cash. THOS. VOWELL. jy 19 _ —■ --- -- ' LINSEED OIL, | BY wholesale and retail, at the lowest roar- , ket price. - THUS. VOW ELL. iy 19_____ BACON. 3 4 Tv/W LBS. Middling Bacon, prime— I'UU Just received by iv id B. WTIEAT k SON. LOUISIANA BLACK MOSS. d BALES just received and for sale by • ZO LAMBERT Sc McKENZIE, jv i9 Union wharl. | BERMUDA ARROW-ROOT. j I BERMUDA Arrow Root, ot first quality, j can a I wavs be obtained at JOHN I. SAYRS’ Drug Store, King street, i Also, on hand, Arrow Root, at much less j price than the above, suitable for making Pud- ; dings, See., and in many cases answering ail j the purposes of the best Bermuda. iy 19 PETERSBURG COTTON* YARN, CARPET WTARP, AND COTTON OSNABURGS. A FULL supply of Yarn, of all numbers, Carpet WTarp, and Osnaburgs, just re ceived from the factory, per sohnr. Margaret, Captain Adams, for sale at Factory prices, by jy H A. C. C AZENTtvE Sc < o. COMMENCED AGAIN! 0' YE R R Ji L L ’ S C 0 FF E E -II 0 US L , BERKELEY SPRINGS, VA. THE Subscriber lias the pleasure of an nouncing to his former patrons and the Public that he has resumed the old business of Boarding-House keeping at his we!! known stand; within thirty feet of the Bath Mena re, one hundred feet of the Bathing House, and one hundred and fifty feet of the Spring, in the town of Bath, where he would n spcctfully in vite a call from visitors. The length of "time during which he has kept the Coftec-House, (except the last two years, when it was rent ed out) relieves him from the ta.-k oi giving a detail on the subject of his table, bar, £:c.. (in these particulars there shall be i.o fillmg off, depend upon it.) T'hc manner in w hich lie has heretofore conduct 1 ommodioin board ing establishment will, he presumes. be a guar anty offuture satisfaction. Ai! possible arrange ments and preparations hav ■ to pro mote the comfort of visiters.The drawing rot in is furnished witli a well-toned Piano Porte, and a good Band of Music engaged. The Public will find a ready conveyance, in staces and hacks, from Winchester, the termination of the B. and \Y. Railroad, and from i lancet k, Md*, at which point visiters for this place can reach in stages on the Maryland pike, and by packet-boats on the Ch < nal. Unaided as he is by any circumstances other than his own personal means am! en deavors to attract patronage, he trm is to mer it to receive a due share ol ] ubke iavor, lor which nothing ia his power w ill be omitted, or expense spared. A constant supply of the Bedford ami Sara toga waters. The Public's humble servant, jy 16—lm JNO. O’] ERRAUL. GEORGE WHITE I) ESPECTECLLY informs his fiends amt L the public that, until ids Audi on Store, destroyed by fire on the morninu oi the 2t;th ultimo, can be re-built, he has tak< n that large and commodious three story liroprool brak Warehouse, on King street, about out* square above his old stand, formerly occujwd by Messrs. J. Sc J. Douglas,—where he bason hand, and oilers lor sale, at reduced prices, a great variety of useful zuul staple articles; among which are : Handsome tufted Spring f eat Sofa?; Toilet and Dressing Bureaus: Sideboard. ; r vera! sets Dinner Tables, Mahogany. Curl Maple, Rush, Cane, and Wood seat Chaim: row mg and nurse do; Chib I i hair and shuck Mafirasses. \ si/.c : Bedsteads and Sacking?; eh-g: m Mad- any Mantle and Pier Gla ; jet do. toilet and small Mahogany and p:M ted frame, (lerman an l Drawl day brass Clocks, a good article, ami common wood do, warranted . time | i( c<s; toj < - ther with a variety of other guo.is h o t< d;ous to enumerate. Hi wanting cheap good , w ill amine tor themselves. CO^Consignments from abroad.:-.; • hr inc-rs of every description in the Auction an i ( om mission line, promptly at tended to. I )R. J. MA '• A' 3 Universal Vegetable Mcdicints. “It is impossible lor disease to c ntenh the medical preparations ol lor. J. *, cvM— Who say so? Tho JXDIAX VEGETABLE BIX OD l rp.IIIS great regenerator of the human ?;s JL tern, composed entirel y of A me; ican ve getables, by purity ing the bleed, crauirati. the seeds of disease, and restores debilitated con stitutions to health. ^ I cngd.es, j articihu iy, who have experienced its vim:- :. !:, t; it con stantly by them. Lever and <. /. ue Po levs. 1 is, t the emphatic language of Dr. Mason, “the greatest medicine in the world.” it is war ranted to cure the fev< r ai ; and, as a preventative ofbillious an I othi i : vers in sickly climates, it is invalua h c. Also, Dr. Mason'sCompound 1 Jop rids; Dys pepsia Powders; Renovating Powder.*; t'ni versal Liniment (or bruise s, i e and other pains; Files’ Cint ; Liniment; \rermi( •; 1 ■ ter: Eruptive < hutment. These medicines, the result < f Srveral^ years medica I pi Dr. John Mason, (now of I hiladelphia,) in the Western Stab . a < - ly vegetable—those that are to be ink* n internally; and of their efficacy. it is sufh cient to say, they have general.}' taken the place of other medicines, win n-ver intro duced. They are now doing in l’hiladt I pbia, in this j< spect, what t done in Ohio. Dr. Ma it is tisi to publish a longcatalogueofcertiti* ates. g< m - rally unkxi o w n to the p u re 11 a > e r. A n y j >e r ? on* wishing to read* such, by cubing on me.cn n/m ve employment for a \\ .. . I forth, depending on its own merits. Ad I a: k is, try them.” „ . 'Dhe subscriber, satisfied, am r a fun investi gation of the innocence and virtues o! these medicines, has become Proprietor and fme Agent for Maryland, District ol Columbia, Virginia, North n see, and Kentucky; and ready to/ .; ly oi ders for them, in iheii irennine perry. Every bottle or package (accompanied bv ample din ns) sold trrs have bis name writ ten on the mla !, and m aieu with the name of Dr. Mason. No ■ genuine. A circular containing more amp.e information, and certificat< ready for circulation in a lew ha; s. A. P. WILCOX. Washington, June 12, PM'j. A rents in the hist me t oj t otiiimJiu* ' j. F. Callan, Washington. Bel! & Entwisle. Alexandria. Edward S. Wright, Georgetown. Several respectable and business m* n w ant ed as local and other Agents, to circulatc the>4 Medicines in the ab * 5tat ^ je 14 eo J ' GRAVITIES AND GAIETIES. RECENTLY published, and for sale h\ , BELL & ENTWISLE, “Gravities and Gaieties,” hy S. F. Glenn; l vol. P2m<>. “This is a volume of Miscellany from the pen of a young writer, already prominent (ft r bis years) before the Public, it embraces 'Tales and Essays, (original an 1 translate ! from ttie French.) Poetry, &.c. Many of the articles have been published in the Ya throughout, the country, and have gain d h. author applause coramensuratt b to him for his independentEs Its Esc and Abuse.’”—Xa! tonal A'rr:az!nr and Republican Review. ___ The Jrtist's and Mechanics' L’tposi‘ ve. a nd Workingman’s Informant, embi 1 it JTj. Chemistry, abstracts of Electricity, t ia. vanisni, Magnetism, Median:**-, I”*' l\: 1,11 | Optics, and Astronomy. Also, » ecuamcaj • Exercises in iron, s teeb h a [, zinc ! tin soldering, with a de: sriptionofi ie~ I rule, its definitions and examples joust ra ting ! everv manner oi its whioii is nppiiori ho * I every mode of measurement, and to ah toy I mechanical powers. Also, a great variety ( I useful receipts. By James \ ilkingtou. lust published an ! tor sale i>\ I * tm/i | i VTWIsf J‘ j’V l J O > C*. N l ' i -• i