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PPPBt IW W U I» ' - ' J.*YG3l \N PILLS, ViriLLlAM A l’A’dLEit, Caeuusi an-1 )? Dru-^gHt, Alexandria, general^ g*at forth® suie of Ur. li-u-pa’s 1 V:’;w; ,K° PUJUU a:ia iiu “ ... _ " _ i f on the s.i:ne terms that the ueiieia • flee at New York supplies ths:n,-*a i * bsral discount being ma-« to re.aa - chants. For a Jwcnottoa ot iue j ^ - , ofthese pills, he refers :o too i; advertisement of Doc or Ra-ph \ 4<The very general aemaaa to* -•* Ralph’s Hygeian Piils, can only oe ac counted for by reason of toe unexam pled benefit and cares wmen tnousan .* have experienced fro n their use. oloia over, they are founded on the wisdom and experience of the British Coliege of Physicians and Surgeons, of Load vs: a i l are recommended by the writings and practice ofSir Ast ey Cooper, Aoernethy, and idr. Babingtonjas wen as by the greater part of to e more emineu practitioners of England and tn ' Coa.i nont. . , The a nits 01 an advertisement wiu no-. allo w of entering upon ai e tplanatio-' of the principle on which this medicine is suited to so many different complaints.— It must su Tice to mention, that cucu package ofthe piliscontaias three boxes, two of which are gently opening, w;th a strengthening quality combine ndapie - | to the most feeble constitutions; wn.ie t.ie other is purgative, but more or lass so ac-: cording to the dose, i’hus, by vaiymg j these Pills, and altering t.ie doses , able to the directions given, it is aslori’; ishing to witness the number or disease which are cured or much alleviated by them, while there is no disease -.vnateve; which can possibly be injured by theii | use. They contain no mercury, and may ; betaken without the inconveniences or I caution which other medicines genet a!-i ly require. Tito particular diseases io ; which their e ficacy has been proved and ; ested,in many th >usan iindividual cases, are the following:— Dy3p*';)sui, and t he \vno:3 o, tn oso nn maroai maladies which ansefrom nahnu • al constipation oH he bowels; Apoplexy, and ail affections oi the head; Gout; > Rheumatism; Scrofula, with every spe-j ciesof Salt Rheum and Disorder of the [ Skin; threatening Consumptive Cough; j Liver Diseases, whether the effect of in- i tiniporauc<? or hot climate; W:/ef unJ Ague; Common b ever, Occ.; In.ia n .n i fions; Cholera Morbus, else.; J miJice Dropsy; Piles; Gravel; Gieet, and c-e. tam j other complaints oi the Urinary and Lie-:, nital organs. &c.&c. This medicine is also eminently usmm in the whole class of disorders; ‘culiar to tne iemaleconstitution, especially in Ner vous and Hysterical disorders, iSpileptic Fits,St. Vitus’s Dance &c. &c.; Sick Head Acne, certain obstructions, sexual weak* ness, &c. In smalter dosss, it may be relied on as the best an i suies. medi cine in pregnancy, an J for the common disorders o( children. The directions gi ven with these PUN are remarkably plain and particular—the, proper dose and management of tne n be ing carefully mentioned tin l-er t.ie need . each disorder separately. J os. Ralph, \I.* D., Graduate of the University of Lffui-1 burgh; Member of tne R >yal C >Uege | of Surgeons London; Lecturer on ; Mi l witerv and the Diseases of \\ o; | men and’Cm! Iren, &c. and author j of tne “Domestic Guideto Medicine.' j N. i3. Dr. Ruiph's Dorn >stic Gui ie is j a little volume d-esigiied lor the use oi every family, partic.iiarxy t.i;se i wSi ng m the country. It is written in the plainest man icr a id is intea led to eaa-! b!e iaJivii j ils, both m tie and fe a lie, to > tin lertakethe m rnp near of their own ; complaints with sifety an 1 success.— [ The price is very low, being only 50 ; cents, thou'h neatly noun l m beird:,{ w-c. Indeed the object of ics p.i *iiea tion is ratner with a vie w ofspreihagj useful knowledge on diieise, than o; an/ Dro St arising 17 am its sale. J * r «> jOiEPJ aAvl. v ot sale by JAMS J H. II AMiLTON, Leesburg ! \ «r ^ fM T> f D ' » \\ M . ^ i .V c> Li til c\ A mo il -1/ Alex m iria, D.C ME VI HURDLE, CHAIR MANUf ACrURKR & ORNAMENTAL ->VtN TK8.i Royal! treet, bet'cee* Him and Prince f ¥ AS on n mil an Ms constant'}' arm .ITS. utnctaring Mahogany, Grecian Fancy and Windsor Chairs, of the new est patterns a.aJ io the most approved ttyle. The public ate invited t; cal! and ex amine his present assort meet. !Ie feels,1 assure 1 that they will be found not to be ! inferior e.ther in the durability ol [heir materia.s or toe neatness of their exe culion, to those of any other manufac turer in the District, lie will execute Sign A Ornamental Paiating a ail ting, < in all their various branches.on tire most accontunodafing terms. i{ Old chairs will betaken in part pay- ’ mfint tor new ones, cr will he repaired i*od repainted at the shortest notice. .1 jp Chairs pm chased a ti'.is in iruuac i-iry will be sent lice of expense to «ny ;, part ofihe Distrfr- r*ov ji ~ LAND FOR. SALE. ~J; rpjlE subscriber otiers for sale, eithet !_ end, or both ends of the plantation 1 called OAK HILL, tote the estate and ! residence of James Monroe, deceased— | being desirous of retaining the Home- ‘ stea l for his own occupation. The end f adjoining M \ Po wen’s Land would con- c sist of about 100 acres, m >re or less, as might be desired, including about 55 1 r acres of tine meadow Ian I, and a tolera My good i welling house. The tract at f t'm other eni, on the great Turnpike ‘•a ling from Alexandria to Winchester, would cor,s st of about the sa ne quantity { of land, including two dwellings, one be- , injj bu It en irely of btick, and occupied c hsu Wagon Stand. % Tm whale oj the<e p trchace >n'>net/>for either, may remain ! s on mortgage, being well secured, and 1 intercut payable half yearly. Persons desirous of pirehasing, can view the pre mises, on application to Mr. Joseph Ha wkins, residing at Oak Hi!!. SAM (JEL I i. GOU V FUN EUR Oak Hill, Lou Joun Co. Aug lk, I'338. N B To persons desirous of purenas* \m an t improving the above, facilities will be afforded by the present owner any 23 — if Ft ALL A M’S MIDDLE AGEsI t YIE-V ol th- state of Eiirop?, during the l Middle Ages, by Henry Galium; com- < piste m one volume octavo; for sale bv ty BELL & ENl'AToLS. \ L JA VIVE'S INDIAN EXPECiOnANT « 3 a* decidedly superior 1 to my oilier known coinoinatioa ot Medi- ; cine, for Cdugh>. Colds, In?.uer.z», Consump Ition, Asthma, e Vtting oi Biood, Hoarseness, ! U.iHcuity of breathing, HoopingCough, Pain? and sVeakneasof the Breast, an i all diseases of j the Pulmonary organs. This medicine highly and justly recom rnehVied, by numerous and respectable iadivi* duals* whn have found relieffrorn its use. n> who hive been laboring under protracted Coughs and pains in the breast and have been supposed by themselves and the*r triends tar advanced in consumption* have Seen happily restored to perfect health by the use oi this v a l uab I e E < p ecto rant. Deri ms U oaring under cnronjcorconsump i live coughs* will had great advantage from carrying* * 9naaii quantity ot the Indian Bspec j torant with them, wuiiie attending to 111eie va ! | the greatest facility, and t.ie irritating mallei* j wiM thereby soon be removed and a perm a | nent cure ejected. Let the aol;cied try it. Prepared only by Dr LL Jayne, ot ba'cm4 N. J Jersey* and none is genuine without his writ ten signature to the label on the outside o* ; the bottle. CEHTirr IATES4 hereby certify th?: was cured of a violent cough and pain in the breast by using Doctor Jivne’s Expectorant Medicine. My wife also was addicted with a b^d cough and ?am in the breast, attended with so much dirncuuy Oi breathing as to prevent her from getting any ileep fora number of nightsin succession; but by uking two doses of this medicine she was enabled to sleep quietly through the night ar. I in a few day3 oy continuing its u^e she perfectly restored. Jacob ttrooswu*. Ivincosk’s bridge,N. J. Sept 24,1 boo. w«nt La.^t spring my wife was confined to ner oei by a distressing cough and pain in her breast and side—Her cough harassed her day and night and her difficulty of breathing was so great that she got very little sleep for nun* days an i nights together—None of the medi cines she took appeared to be or any service to her; when Dr Jayne kindly sent her a bot tle of Indian Expectorant which soon an I com pletely restored her to health She firmly be iwves it the best medicine ever discovered William PouLsuf* Hancock’frSridge* N. J. Nov.Ui, Eo5. From j. II.Smith, &sq» ttrocklyn, L. Ii i hereby certify that the above valuable xe* n.oioe has been us an in my family with great benefit in several instances. J. ti $1*1173 Broo&lvn, Dec. 1835* ^ w mow From A. L. S B. Sands, Druggists, Xo. 100, Felton street, New York. Dr. D. Jayne— Dear sir: Your Indian Expec torant is doing well here. We have bat about oee dozen left of the gross you sent us. You | wii! please forward on a winter supply as soon | as convenient: it seems to give universal sa- j dsiketion to all whom we have heard from who 1 U .ve use A it—Fhe season is fast approaching when such a medicine wil De much nee vied iad asit is well supported by good certificates it will sell very rapidly. The only objection scorns to be to the price; but we have not had one customer who objected to take it on that accjcunt* as no one doubts it* virtues. Very r£speoiiiiKv* vours, 4* D%& il. 3a*.hs. *‘*j O V c I, i J-l6. From he ’lev C. G P. Crosby, late agent of the American Baptist. To Dr. D. J*yne Dearsir; l have made use of the to iian Expectorant, personally and in my family for the last sin years with great ben efit. indeed 1 mly consider my life prolong- | ed by the use of this valuable me Jdciue, under the blessing of God, for several years- 1 may say almost as much ri the case of my wife and alio of the Bov. \l: i’iuson of the! aland of Ja maica. For n»i cases of cough, i:i3a:nnation oftheohert, i \ igs a id throat,! do most unhe sitatingly recommend this as the best mod-cine i h ave ever tried. My earnest wish is that o thersu dieted as 1 have oeen, may experience the sane relief, which l an persuaded they j will by using the in linn E xpectorant. C. (J P. Causer N 3 Many of my neighbors, on my raco n men laGou, have tried this me iicine with uni form success. N. York, June 15, 1335* From the Dev. Jonathan Going, D D. Ed tor of the American Baptist, I have uVed the Hoove me Dcine with sic* cess for u cough an l hoarseness. N. York, Dec. 133 5, Joxana^x G asa. r Doc:. D. J ay n v— Dear sir: l wusU/r along dme addicted with a v iolent cougli and difficul ty of breathing, attended with weakness and pain in my oreast, but have been restored to perfect hearth oy using one bottle of your In dian Expectorant, nave been subject to a cwugh and pain in my breast for near twenty years, an l have found far greater benefit fro n this me dicin' than from any other. I reman, respectfully, yours, Susux lasL\nii. | Canton, Nov. 21, 1335. M any m >r.: certificates mi ght be added bac the above are considered suuicient. Sale m, N J. April, 13>5 D, JAYNE For sale by a punts throughout the United States, where a!s > may be had Jayne’s Carmi native Balsam, for Bowel Co npUints* Jaynes’s Funic Verm fa«re, for Worm4, Fever^uud Ague Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, uc. Agent for Alexandria, 1st m >. 23—lv \V\l STABLErt. i Mil A N DRET M’S PILLS. MYIE Mew York Sun says: CRANDRETH’S _i. PILLS have been used among many o v.ir IrOnds, and in our own family we have .ised them nearly lour years when we required nedieine; in that period, no Doctor save Mr. irandretn nas crossed our threshold, and no uedicin ' besides tne Doctor’s Pills used. Our oeiiel is ‘k^ep^your bowels and blood pure,' and ■very kind of disease will be prevented or cur 'd- The Bran ireth Pills are eminently calcu late 1 t» do this, an 1 thereby much lessen the juin of human misery. The.New York Evening Star says: Bran ireth’s Piiis are a medicine which their o.vn ntense worth will always secure for them a arje and ready sale.—They have deservedly a ugh reputation; and as a family and anti-biili- , >u's remedy it would be difficult to equal them imong allthe patent medicines of the present 1 lay. The New York Commercial says: They re no ve all morbid humors and purify the blood. To the whole family of Man.—We feel both deasure and satisfaction in recommending to !1 our readers, Brundreth’s Vegetable Pills, as j he most certain, most safe, and invaluable nedicino extant. As antibiiious and aperient ’ills, we are perfectly convinced they stand u- above ail others; as a certain cure in ail j uses of worms, scurvy, scorbutic humors, | rvsipeias, and all affections of the skin, drop- . v. asthma, stone, gravel, rules, and lumbago, J he v will be found invaluable.—London Times. | * i BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. druggists XEVER M.1DE .1GEXTS! [ Eliza Kennedy is the only Agent in Alex- 1 tn iria, for the sale of Brandtreth’s Pills. Baltimore Office, SO South Charles street. R. R. GREEN, may 22—5m_~ General Agent. NEGROES WANTED. Ci AS PI and the highest market prices will he J paid for any number of likely young ne rroes of both sexes, ike. All communica iions addressed to me, at the old establish ment of Armtield, Franklin & Co.', west end if Duke street, Alexandria; D. C., will meet with prompt attention..' ‘ my 23—U GEORGE KEPHART. * •c The true riches of life is heillh 5> ! '%TGTB know that health and the ability to la Y V bor constitute the wealth of the great mass of the people in this, as in most other countries. To preserve, therefore, that health by natural means is a gran i m >r:il an i poiiti has achieve i throughout the United Stiles, the Canadas, Texas, Mexico, and the West Indies, ful-y justify Dr. Peters in warmly and conscientiously recommending them to the special attention of the adlicted. Dr. Peters has spent much time m exped menting with different vegetable me.iiciucs for diseases of the liver, an J now oners '* table Pi!!?, as the b jat, ro )>t convenient, an » i cheapest medicine that can be prepared lor go ! geral use. One great quality of hh Vegetable PHD ♦ hat they hive the bdternil»vc principle co -i* hi o 2 1 with t he*r cathartic* or operative <i m!.lies, so that they n »c only cleanse I the stomach an 1 bowels by purging, but tuey I regulate the iiver, change the morbid seere* U;dhv.. otr^n^then the digestive organ.*, purify ! the blood, invigorate the circulation, an igivo i tone and energy to the nervous sv^tem. They are mild an 1 jdsisant in thru* op,,?’1* i tior), s*iJ corive v almost \ *) n ? hate c > e.; *1: > > } of tl\eir utility from their first dose. rimy c * i betaken with safety by persons of any a.gu and the feeble, the indrm, Die n tvous an 1 tire j delicate, are strengthens i by their operili m, because they clear the sy> em of ba I hu mor?, o ilet nervoui irr.tab.iity, and invariably p educe sound health. The vegetable P:I!sare a sure remedy f»r jaundice, sick an 1 nervous hea 1 iche, dyspep* si a, co.diveness, sickness o: Pie stomach., koiri burn, all bilious conphinis, fevers m ai: kinds, and if taken at ihe'co n nenceinent will i invariably check their ’progress, and Sivethe | patient from a protracto i an 1 dm jerous sick* ne$3. They are invnuiable in nervous and hy pochon IricaJ adectroos, loss of appetite, an i •ill complaints to which females alone are sub ject. 'I hey operate as a nvi l an 1 speedy pur^e, 1 tiro a s vo cod cerv.<m i erne - y iOi * ormsin chi 1 d re n. For safe by Wm* Mahler. W.m. harper, Coox k Leadbeater, an 1 Jo m i. Sayrs a ! e x a n d ri a, X nri 16, ! d d 9 M0ilIS0\T,3 PILLS, qflliS G<Jn sine Muism’s Pills or Urn J. versa I Vex/etabSo Medicines of the British Coiietre of Health. Tneso Me.ii ctrtes cure ail diseases wuich aiutit of cure. 1. Tii -y ren v/e !r> ti ths atoTnch, liver and uiti6tiues, the t>i<»od-'T) wr^arin, all oistruo tions to the dire ;ieri H'.aiaii'e-e oi tUeir healthy functio ns. 2. They purify the b;o > i by increasing its va rious excretions, un i prevent disease by ena bling tie bo 1/ success!.:I:y to resist trie pre* »iis;:03 ig and existing ca » ; • : * se• 3. They increase t m aoti in of the absorb cots, he which all morbid, groins are taken in j to circal itioa, ail alter .varus expulcu from I the b O'.»v 4 rhev restore the regularity of those pro cesses in >u w non toe i >r.n Uion \.\i circuit* lion of the bio ad depen is. 'l\i-se arc the on’y medicines sinvn in which smili <1 H2S have a po -verbii an i oene i cial effect; an 1 yet, of which,(i i extrema ca se>, such very Urge loses m ly be a i ninistere i »e x m e s s i y, an i w i. i i ge a ^ i j iii-: a -* * ^ * * * tage to the patient. fhe Britiah-J Kleg » of Health having revok ed an mile.i ail ra*la vom the appointment Ur. «Iorx io tjucphexr l *£ >.it he iiij cc.-vse i to be in any mi •n.jr tie agent of the dr.iisn C allege of Heel h. George fay I or being now, and from hence forth, the sole goveral agent in toe U. States, of the British Gollege oi tieai .n* f >r toe siic of M >rison's Pills, or lie Vegetable Universal Vledicine of the British C hlege of Health, i; must be evident t> :d’, tint no person but the said George Taylor hvs any rig it or aThorily to nominate or an point gene; d agents cos t.ie s i i e o i t h 3 a b n v e m -. i * o i n o >. Toe former G Mier.il AjmniTuverv iusih observed, that since t ie legu decisions .v r.cn hrve established the c d of the Genuine Gy r.vin \\> it-‘hies t > pr Meet ion fr rn direct coun terfeiters, n j n oerle.s3 are to e sc jerries of u i onncipied ina* .*t mx* to evuue mu just pen »•■* ues of tne la-v, an [ jcirce»y a no.vspane** cun be taken up tint does net tee n with whole co (nuns of giro led extracts »ro*r» M r M ins ju i publicati ms, an 1 by thus u ibkisYmgly as-; i n log his ideas, and ere i his very words, vaini* strive to rob him of h ^ original discovery by wh*'c!\ !ve has rescue 1 hims-uf from a series o: sufferings of thirty-five veirs continuance, an i led to the fo il lui >n of t ie sen vi cut simple gvste n ot the Hygeiau o rvu >>)uy; whereas ixii not Mr. M iriso.i propo i vied !dii< syslein to the UnGi iii c ) n n unity, and h i i not its ^rutu mread with a rapi iity c ) )i n^nsurate with its importance thro igh Great Brit tin, the G > i tiaent of lx irope, t ie N tti us toe H v-M, auu tlic Unit'd beat os nr xc. iince, a n ( , 1.1 1in v’ing Agencies ?.'* 1 a iV'^calcis es*Ai.iij.icn every civilized Naum ot toe »v^u h. n-eiuim thir names nor tneir *g i o *nt j:s.o-»wi would ever inave been iieard or. CAUiuns!—Nopiilss >id in thv! United States of America are the genuine Mori son's P.i's, or Vegetable Universal M .dicines of the British College of Health, tinlesi each !> >x% eo u lining such p; 1 is, be 31g >e i with a -'’ n 1 ■ ni .y-* ; Uorisoa the Hyg ih s v •> *nd • ;/ wi fric-si:Tiilt2 w» '.h i si^ i.ituro ox tns suJ ui ’"J? rayl»t,a»*Tt5h (leniral A^.xnt .<fj«sai 1. Tas label is as fjtlos-3, axii is a:li <e.l t» etch so ts J i rms W fricen, > UimiUbn Place tne Uvgeist, ’i Krug Gross fjOndon The following Agents luve been appoints ; for tie aoova ^te iismes, ol w i >m on;v the genuine importeo Nl >r.sou 3 i 11*3 c 1 n oe 0) tained \Vr>i, po'tcui Sole Agent f >rthe District o' Columbia, Bridge street, Geoigeto vn an l o: the folio .ving S>»‘>* ty en‘.a —Beil & Dnt .visle, King street, Alexandria; T. 0. Wright, High street, Georgetown; R. M'right at MchuiceK Auction Store, opposite the Mufi Market, Pennslvania Avenue, Washington Gi y. The Pills are sol i in packages of l 11 I 'k, and at25 and 5 J ee P.s ac 1 >v 11 nirectioiis; t t* ,_- .. !. , .. , (. - f * * A' f* .0 -■% ; D0Wu6lX?tii Uv/aCJ Av •- • s* ^ GB TAYLOR, <ji Wail street, N. V >rk, 3clc General Ajjcxit 1 1 __ \ ,r ]C t a —* * * /"i [■> \ A 7 \ C' J f \ . .* I ) A, iv A V i. i * aO i ..’ v / ■ w LJy * x •» / 'i -■? * \r *■** in* o •1 6 C t i s) \ r> r^/i, Corner of Kin: a if if'as hi a* ton Streets. .ri RATEELL to his friends and the Ax PuDlic for the pitronage heretofore received, would respectfully remind them of his wilHnoss still to serve them in that capacity, ’"‘ino M O R E N E W G 0 0 D 3. ■ *r\j. & E. BERKLEY" have just V v received an ad slit ion a 1 supply of seasonable Dry G tods, consistmu o’ ma ny desirable and handsome articles,— which they are determined to sei! on the most accommodating terms. Gail! as burgetins may he oxpecied. aP -L* tf 'DESIRABLE POCKET COMPANION. 1 "HIE Pocket Companion; an explanation of Words and Phrases from the French and Latin, with their pronunciations, which are frequently used by authors and editors, and often introduced in genera! conversation— price 12 1-2 cents;—for sale by r„ je 29 BELL & ENTWISLE. 9 ’ & nap Dr tan t a ii^a± && - —^ •*** f: S respectfully solicited by the 3,^,SCl'l'er' 4. to an invaluable preparation, vfl° llJ.Vj *..!% which have been tested by ti ne, *!i u,e a tiio^d by undoubted testimony. DR. flELFE5® „ . c^Bctaiiioal Bxop.3l Is every year increasing their tong - el reputation. They have outlived val ^reparations, and ire c ju-inua*'; * uO’iii pUu<iccoriiifit-i• i#, ’"The Botanical Drops have been siicces>ni. ; administered for maov vears.ass thorouk.i^e medy for that well a;i« and prevalent c.sss of i ri vet v r x' c* is-trs^ce wlxicn Oi lit*!.'... vitiated b-’.oit ;• 3 > tv.or an hereditary Preui'’" nin t ■ e patient, an I generally appeal 11'< n ';;- - ni •iislressingsnapesof Scr ofyla, « .!i 'Dxenm, Leprosy, St. Antno r.v\ Fi •* . Fcvi-r Sores, 'White Swellings, . .. • • tc U ■ ce*», no? *• srealTaint. I >. ti?t: last ruviit • ie<i con ’.Him* of t'as sw t«?n. tile !l itanics! Drops will be found to era . r rnercurv na« the patient i .'iti no- the seeJa of n hereaua.) l iiSC'./.i ii« > i-spring. ,. Dr. li-nfe’s IJ :tunica! Dropssre succesani:-.} tise i in cases of violent er ntions after trie measles—red alotciies -?< moles on the face f-.sleringeruotions >n t jesain —smi ot.icr i-^ eases of the external su.'iaoe; ssr.i are one i|ie nest Soring n! * i1 i nnal .ol./sics tstown, to free the system from hximo.-s V , w'oohad » t ■ ' **d tli/. eiiicacv o? this x^ficoi, t ^ * » -i^rc oe-illy to acknowledge to the proprietor, t..*t he c ir.si lured it the bon m J !ir.;ne S»o vn, lor the complaints f >r which it is n> on snv. it oa..pit !»rv2fvei!!y to 4itac l ** Thu of the wholes a-isui such r^"n -':;es Price $i a jotide,o" 6 b .*■.11ej for pz vVKlTET.aar^! A\u 7£^1 ] OS Vj who * oil i retuin or restore thesc 1 desirable pcr*;m*i advantages, asaur ed tnat no composition can oil oh‘ uic.eu supe* BaiVlSlI ANTl^PrtC DSNTRl cq n \ X \j - - t • T »isis an ^jlegtot ho i o' dvi preparation Jin every respect, an 1 o^-,i . r. e n y ye>r' p'^A. j >*jy^rj oiver-i9,t 4*‘i5?tic ton wherever it ua* . joeen used. ^ Tne Antiseptic Oentrificss is ?xenr»pt tro-n acid and other TT-renc'- ier e tients, *!uch too fren^’.ently enter i?.e c > r.p >-»ii* j, .< tnjtn powders in comnr.-in use, andi twh-er.r* t:ie ena riel of the without doing it the lea^t j,irirv The re/nsur use of tnis admired pow ler/bv purifying tne mouth and preventing t.he accumulation o' tirt.r, ./. .'i .'-C is < dw o . preventive of the Tooth Venn, removes disco?orations, and r.ivc-i f s tuw*^ k.-i i nful native while oJ {‘ie eiia . -A * T Rpniiordon oncei and strengthens the Gu ns, t se^ur t< - ‘ • * and, by ft uvi ig all ofFe i iv • foreig t accu« nufatior.s U m the teeth, preserves the natu* i’a! sweetness of tiie ure^-tn. pr;.;-* > J cco-.d * w ^:.v-;u .^enuine u iless sigoe i o i tueoiK ]e r.r,-,- : • • ;r b . the s >!e p • iprietor, p ir-j! ].--r im -ftei'utie succutx'jor m» the late Dr. .V T Oor-wav. For iaie, with a;! the oDinf •‘Oonvav :.Ja Heine,” s? his Omiu?ing !t imn. 'I) Q9 h>*A dor to J Kidder’s Drug Store, •jorneVofO >urt an 1 Us..over slree-s. ne.rCon cert flail, B.wton I'D H1FSDS KiDDDit. \t( Wv hi» sd-’C- si appoint 0:0:, oy ;v ;,jVs rABLBB, F lirut street, Alexandria » » r ifpr,. iisee.i'it to csiosc xviioouy xo cj!' j q r> ^ £ * * ’ “ t rg '-vs* rv. T^% ■ • * mH &3tlv;siit’ t-V C/ia*^i*i*iil V tii^t ion * tr^in of dr‘v mco st'eud 10 i cro* wit » the jv iwth •>! ctvhzcd society, ]oo^u r* »Tr>n li ves t ; - ><*•* ‘ l!1 !*s r ~!r::U:; nr)i j. ,in >n n » nio ide; vel ihis d e i ifu 1 Jis Vtcr'is *is iv over-:n ue ia it? earlier stages. ti Urn<:c n-itur;ty which so often hiiuis the sa r ^<* ty <j{ );%.»! "i *)'**■• l* v- <- ■* *'-• ^ >1 (l3Sll \‘Xi<; 1 \ %t ) »> - rv t«ir :r inner of toe Dill in-.i^n ‘ * , . - ‘ , nM.v,PU r?fi* i O’ ti >n 4-t>. j^operne;<*eetin the tine;v o i m -non o* s?i.tpic Sivi $ i: *v^} I ne iicines, is sure to :>e reproved ny a dread ;IUum Of the breast; greenish and bloody • |.-.t -w'j foi> • s and nee.* iO lever; shn« v d-;ed ' stre neties, a 11 genera! emaciation of -.he whnic m> lv; prostration ofs«re »gth? Bush ; | r 'J { <V* *./'•«C It i lc!r 'i 111 i 3 _ S t U .1 l u l « i v‘ » *o 1 he fail p uses‘inn cd t'ie mental faculties, i;i \ v\M i hops Si-M w tinners her Battering ,a!e raid vr re rut ea, an U ;>re r- Pure death. Fertile various stags* of tun c>> nplamt, one if tnesnnst approved remedies over yet dis> ' ’ a o/sreo. V Vt S l 8 f' ? > : A i i. ; . \ i kKJ '.as. LiO This r'xcee im .fly pow^rhil. an.I veteqnaiiy r%y i -h i:» i raoid cnr '?*i;ri!0 p-iuents suoposed (,v/e >j *e i far i Ivans id i « a conlir neddon ;,.; notion, n i wao h *.ve e <hmue.i the appear f v l,,'h I H > • • % 1 i ^ ! ll t,t A i 11 i 11 01 i I 4UOC 5 <“ * ‘ v *1 * I if t he disor !•*c. , , t,., , ;> iP; require <n ordinary cases no l coodoe'r.enl, thev may be a l*ni.»:sterei with confi - ' and classes o. peonle • U nc xa on p» e * s u ac is s has h 11 it e* t is, ten led their a l.tvn.stration in a gr ;at variety •:f cases; an ; the proprietor can refer to a am!. !e, which te jing t e e - i v ' :: lro » the >e 1 of lis* ease an i restoring hi nt » me blessings of ac jijstoKie i hsiltn & : f ctsvitji Price l tor svholc* •< >0 nil is tinJ 5J i sentfcfjr hsit do ot I - 3^hi, with duectiDiis* ! ■ C7dl*ilS/ 'gVrlft Albion Corn Busier softens the corn. 3 ftil .V’C Vcf Old a (1 i t >> J. g ‘ * t j‘ * « 1 CXv. iv;S it to r ne verv roots, f *“ one* •••» *v* e o•. id, ^.mediate. aP’S ttiorcn.nrh. d h j. oropnetor legs leave to sudmu trie to! j0 v.n r qi*qh tro n • ir• Stawei wn is w el lv at the So itn C * \ - i So it » U »>.. ;;i, as a iverv worthy and respem i -ok c.azen: ♦ /v ’• AVI.* ^ r.• i not neut. tc to Mv mv mist un ],» \*f. e f i ooro i »t on »'.or o. * u r v u.n anlc \loian C no Blaster By the use <M less than ■ a •)o^ v*rs b to *ve 1 ■ basoe».ii c !i r i o< a cii n { o n r* a r, tl t - Cl t, w,;«C l ;»'. i ..» ■ r* I L "■» C C C d I n g; y j Irouo isfeonvc v t i :>a'. \i u ■- Ca. .i, an J i t.iiis.^ i;. . . . ki•i’ t -'our itwain i Bo preparation i I i L* t_t V J I M* V A W* W * v » to add. (tor the cneoui e-r./nt oi those woo, „ .i ih?opouit nests so the va rious remedies f to, *.*'i e n B.CS. ■ • : ' remedies to no pu.pise-* *c i .vc.t increases niy ccn hcler.cc ,■ • tneijoeii f <j or yonr B*us* . i 5 . • VC* ral of »ny neighbors wah <t.]u B;y gone! success, (8gr.ee) Seth Stowsit, j Keeper of ouuvrase. South Boston Bridge. Mr. I. Kjoonh , Proprietor o; the Conway | Medicines* Josloo June l Thu, J82~« / t B^ice ji'icents.; 4t/Ki5 AND I MVLAME!) h \ hS ^ gh'i K si. idioi!* the we and others, woe " are trjubled with soreness or inflamma* ! tion oi that delicate organ, will be able to I tain a. most pleasant an 1. n / B i i:*!e anolicntmr , A q ] t • tLz.it uLt ^ \3 6.v«j —j t^j J? ■* This wel estahi shed v?ash for the l’ye is 'perfectly innocent an 1 giief. immediate relief, ever is very aggravates’ cas«a o scffenefiJ -~' : inflammation. Price-5 cei.is •-:Nsr.e genuine unless signed on <• " I side priced wrapper by the sole p* op*'e ^ ^ 1 T. Kiddder, immeuiste successor .o ?•• ' ! Dr. \Y. T Conway-. For sale, wito s>: the »> I er% ‘Con wav Medicines#* £i bibCK»ni.<.**>s * / No. 99, oestdoorto J Kidder's Hru? •:?l0r'-’ corner of Oo-.irt and Hanover streets, n^r Concert Hall, Boston. „inr.po THOMPSON tvlDuMt. And also, by his special appointment, by VY ia. 5> i AUl.tStt, \sn 24 Fairfax street, Alexandria . f.Hr.-e discouflt «.> thus* who hnvtosed To Bhsumatiu Invalids! rgSKSONS suffering under ilheurnatic ^ II faction are respectfully assured r-^ - can oDtftin of the proprietor and hi» &c4fe a .id admirable remedy for lineurns ■ j ho'<w£ver obstinate the disorder i*:av Dt|‘' h ; in uii its different stages. i wiM afford immediate relief to the pa' er“’ j and has sometimes been attend with vuc.< extraordinary swocesms .o cure the most o.s is hen r.i a t; s;?i in tv/eiAy dour t.tii 1 even when ofvears standing. Tnis highly valuable Liniment is reccm J mended with a confidence founded (;-• j experience of many years, not uniy as a curt for that excruciating disease, hut «« an excr. lent application fur Silliness of the .oifits. Numbness,Sprains, Ohdolams, .*c. ( t’hia article is considered so supeiu-r ' everything else, and to possess sue;: uncom mon virtues, th.tit s ordered from all uartso the country., . a An Agent recently writes: -Please semi i me a further supply of Jebb’s Liniment tue first opportunity—i shall probably sel' a con. qiderable quantity, as it is recommended oy 3.) n■* ot our physician* very highly, attiion^i CDut^rv to their ruks and regulations to encouragement to suen (or. p^teju) uieoi ,nes.M i»lit is a most decided proof o, their confidence in its invaluable properties Another agent writes: “f wish you toinr* viard me some more of Jebb’s Liniment, which hasrecorameneditself very highly. t ;»ce ^j i cents a boil le. The Painful anc tiebiUtating Complain! T l1 W PMd'S 1 II Tj I 1 t < C7 Keceives immediate relief, and in nu moron:* instances has bear.thoroughly cureO, r>y to' tdir. uistratKoi ol i>UMFRIES* REMEDY FOR XT THE PlLriS.. f f ^ •; j l S approved couijn/iind also roil * gat e** and removes the symptoms which Se quent accompany that disorder, anu increase the clanger ofthe patient, viz: p*ms in loins, i headache, loss of appetite, indigestion, aai ! other marks of debility • A relieved patient writes from a distance: 4 Mt is but justice to inform von, that l have used vour I).»rn*rier>* Kernedy lor tne Kilos f a some tim^past, and have lound it eminently successful.” 'j he re Tiedyis quite innocent, and may oe | ad nmirUereci to allagc^^n 1 both sex^s. Kla<» | and ample directions, with a description of the I complaint, accompany each package, which consists of two boxes, one containing Omt ment,anil the otneran h-lecicua*y• Price £1 for botl.articles,or So cents where but one is wanted. rn.t n ’I’, W !'•' U A C f-l i #1 fj i t)U til Ao n i j S acromzing disorder iscuren in its ni >st & painful stages, by one of the most simple as well a? powerful remedies know n in mo derr. practice* d‘he i CAM Hill AN TOOTH ACHE PILLS jailor I instant relief, without indig, :ng the i slightest injury on the teeth l hey are tppn* ed externally to the parts affected, with the greatest .ease and expedition, and generally operate as a soothing lenitive totne suitenng p*t'eut. ^ricc 5Qcents a boa. i * Jjuwemia *• *./ A most obstinate character, after hivuv \ y •>.**He-.1 tne skill of ?hc m >■>' eminent r«h» sician-, and withstood the most Highly recom* ■needed medical preparations,hasoeen caeca ed, relieved, and cured, in a number ohnstan ce! in and about tiiisc.ty, b> using, for a snort time, Ur. Kzlfe's V E (S K T A H L E - S P S CIFIC, A \ D puis! -a A ±J.± 11* Sm « -fci . - in connexion, according to the directions:',c cn:ii j>an''iug the dpeeme It ,s also'in® olitie uest medicines known for Sicx lieadaciie, 1 Sickness at th Stomach, Nausea, an J Fiatu leu cos. Prmtt of the Specific and Pills, 50 cents each 1 | *• rv f Ck f3 f> T "> t A 'X - 'f; n! K complaints peculiar to the female part IL of the community, have been long sue* ccssfultv treated oy the administration of the Aromatic f-iiIs, originally prescribed ami com oounded by Ur. Helfe. They cleanse the bi'io'l from those disorders ot the ternate con stitution, for which the pills are an etlectual oecitic; they restore a free circutaMon, reform the irrenulci operations of the sanguiferous system, and rectifvthe disordered habits. The nr i-.irietor’sconfidence in the superior excel lence of this equally innocent and powerful o^enarr-tio'i, is f >uir!ed on the most decisive testimony from many r stored pa ients He can assure this portion o, .ac puoiic,that w ,i v»n DR. UV. 1 iFIC’S AllOM AT 1C PiLI $ 1 « rC _ ? t2a t-‘a JL Jm *3 3 are r<5& ii*rly taken* According to Die direc* Lions, acco npanv ing them, they, revive an/i establish tbe desired healthy iiaoits, and res tore to the pallid countenance the natvrr, • How of health <FicI good splits* ” H'ffied ladieswili find thepillsequally use f,,L c.scept in cs^es of pregnancy , when they • *n11st r;ct oe taken; neituei must they be taker* j by persons of hectic or consumptive habits. ; i h‘. • rm> be used successfully by either men r;r women in ail Hypochondriac. Hysteric or Vsnour Tii iisorrters. In ail cases of this de» script ion. the pills p:ir<»y* invigorate* and i c* vive the lisordeved j ystem. I nee 5u box# • * None genuineun’eas signed on theout* I -f(je printed wrapner by the .sole proprietor, i \\ Kidder. immediatesuccessor to t he late Dr j | T. Gonwav Forsale, with all the other 'Con. wav Medicir.ea/’a! his Counting Uoom, No. i 954Y»ext door to j. Kidder’s Drug Store* cor- J i ?>er Court and Hanover streets, near Concert | j HaiS ostr ^UOtfPSGN KIDDER, Aaa aiso.sy uis peciauppoi tment, by S rAHLKU, ; *r, eVufaxstreet* Alexandria. Large discounUtcH hose who buy tc tie:) i I r» p «rj i3*a,a- I W-* 1 9 Men! i ^ TJTif r, xiensive. sa fe n estaDhsheci repu £. tation of Demines’Itch Ointment, encoui agest he proprietor to recommend it with re ; newed confidence to the public as a naosinno j cent as well as powerful application for this I annoying disease. The most inveteratecases I have been cuiiei> r?i our noun! by this esteem Ointment, [tcontainsno mercury orach* erne nm ngredient ,tind may oe confidently 1 applied even to the youngest children- oi tc ( oregnantfemales.—I'rice 37?^ cents | *. * None genome uuless signed on the out ja'uie printed wr pp « ole proprietor* » * * * T.rrr?£the Lte T;f W. T.Cojwac. Forsnlr. with hi! the other “Convvpy Medicines,” at his Counting Rooir No. 99, next door to J Kidder'* Drug Store' corner of Court and Hanover streets, nearCon* cert Hall, Boston. THOMPSON KIDi)£R And also, by hisr.peci&t appointment, bv WM. SVAPLKlh hairiax street, Alexandria Large discounts to those who buy to teR rgjtin. DISEASES OF TFJE LUNGS! ' Decidedly the most popular medicine evtr known in America. Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam TS the most valuable remedv now in use f0r I. coughs, colds, asthma or phthisic, consump tion, whooping cough.and pulmonary affections ofevery kind, its sale is steadily increasing and the proprietors are constantly receiving the most favorable accounts of its effects,Jl The lo.lowing new certificates are offered fo? publication: AN INTERESTING CASE. Extract ofa letter from Air. C. S.Cla v, Kinrs ton, Ulster county, N. Y, to the proprietors: Yours of the 9th instant was duly received A remarkable cure was effected by the \W„* table Pulmonary Balsam in the'winter and spring of 1835. The person, Mr. Moodv, bad been sick a Ion? time with the consumption* His physician had viven him uvt He was re duced so low as to be unable to help himself and was raisin? a large quantity of blood when he commenced using the Balsam, which effect* ed a complete cure, and he is now as hale and heart'! us ever he icas. Air. Moody lias re moved from this town, but he has*promised me a more detailed account of his case, which I will forward you. C. S. Clav. Kingston, N. V. June *25, 1838. The vegetable Pulmonary Balsam has beer sold in this county for two years, and tne medicine has gain -A an uncommon celebrity I for it scarcely in one instance failed of having the desired effect. 1 am by no means in fid vorof the many nostrums, most of which are impositions, upon a credulous public, but that which I know by experience to be effectual I cannot iwjp but give my approbation to.— A counterfrit preparation has been offered by a travelling agent of (’omstock. N. A'; and there is also another article vended here that is stronglv suspected to be spurious. JACf >B MYERS, M. D. Mifihnton, Juniata co. Pa May 3, 1837. It ie now more than six years since I was brought very low by an affection of the lungs, and my complaint was declared to be incura ble by a council of three physicians. I was then restored to as good health as I had en joyed for many years by using the Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam. Since my recovery I have recommended the balsam in a great ‘many lung complaints, and so far as I can learn its use has invariably been followed by much benefit, and in many instances it has effected cures which were whoiivunexpected. SAMUEL EVERETT. Boston, Atarcn v, isu/. Counter cits! Beware of Imposition!! Each genuine bottle is enclosed in a b.ue wrapper, on which is a label signed Sampson NONE OTHER CAN EE GENUINE. iH/~The great celebrity of tne Vegetable J Puimomry Baisam has been the cause of at j 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 cAmeri can Pulmonary Balsam,’‘Vegetable Puimona rv Balsam,’ and others. Purchasers should inquire for the true article by its whole name—* The Cepetable Pulmonary Balsam, and set that it lias the marks and signatures of the (genuine. Each bottle and seal is stamped Wegitable Pulmonary Balsam.’ Sold by Druggists gen erally—price 50 cents. REED WING & CUTLER. Late Lowe and Reed, Boston. For sale by WILLIAM STABLER. 5ino 7—ly Agent for Alexandria SUMMER GOMEL UN V ^ 11 A BBiFE L DYbENMWUY, and all other <k ranger ‘ids of the S omach *n 1 B >w« el-:, arc e feet I y cured by Du. J a r x l ’ s Car r. i V ATI v r. B «ii.i . M. l)r. I) Jjyv.e—Dear Sir, — Having made use of yei;r Uarrr.huDve HaLam in nn family, and iinhu g it to oe t ! n r-.b y a lipted t the com. 1 j Ii itb for •' ii •; i it i ■» i .(tended, ! take plea-urtj m recommending it d> the use of my friend* ml tile ;> i.hic generally, belie Vi* g those who ire oii'GVi! .. r.j x »v of these complaints will Ti i remiin loc u~e of this v du *!) e medicine. J OX A Til a n Goi > <», I). I) , President of Lnnv ide Contife, Ohio, New Yvi'k, >i ty 2'J, IHj7 f/ITIMOIlF, Ma-cb 27th, 1333# Pr. Jayne.— Dear Sir, You ask me what jfoofh i meet win of Die e hcacy of your me* Vicine. I can Rifely say that l never prescr b »da medicine for Bowel Complaint* tiut tuc riven rim so muc i satisf *ct;o an i m\ p.B ent? m )v u:»d jmr.ee: reief as inis. Whene* ver introduce l into a family, it becomes a -•tannin/ re.vw Iv form * i 1 nenN, and i > call ed i'ii an i aga n, w uMi I Dunk a pretty rood pro * o? u., e ritzy an i useni! ess; in t(ie Sommer Co nt>ii nt of cm Bren it na* fre pieiitiv appeared to t utc t ic hit e vie imsas «i were, from the gr*ve. it saved Die life o :r,v child, an I oi such and such a child. f Ti v e repeatedly heard sid: In dvserrene ai 'ectiorsoi a In I have tune an i again seen t acf like a ciiaiun, a i l give pvr i at.e i’. rditf in a few h >ur*—I may -uv in a lew ininu e-. — . In one it is a v .Du a i e me.ii c i n n an 1 n < f a nn IvMiouid be wiihou.it. Uespectfu ly, bl. L. K\arf, M. D L-t; Ehvs ci a » t ) th * »i i> n jrc Dispensary, i and a ci i n t i e *■> I' r v i 4 » sacjiteiusittit on | Dro n Dr. Wr. Baco i, in ti of to ruptist i a Churcii at Wuudstjwa, Sa e n coun y N. J. hrnn a long »c pin i an ;e w;ti Dr Jay lie's ^ Carry innive B Bs* n, l oei e^'e i to be a very mnos cotnolnabou, amlansRui me iiciiie in uuii> compLiiiU wVich a! r.o-* cons an*l\ oc cur in Our conn ry, such as Bjwe A leGioiu t> Cl.ilviren, Ciiouc. C a n,)-, Loo cness, Dys peptic »> s >;nisiM o t i > nacn, C ;ug i*, &u.i \Hect on til Die B.eau, to^ethei with ii: Cases lUeilhC ! W.tn -kv>nrr.? ■5 of tile Slo | *nach; and beue/e th t pny^ician* wih Gtcn find t a ust f *1 i re • r.edy 1 n 1. i e«; fi t «u.L, a a l one that is proper lor domestic u se, ancat: te put into tiie ha ml ol per* on-; ai large vv.tu j ^rlcd sufetv, W m . Baton, M. D. Woodst twii, >a!em(h)., N. 4., Mn 4, 1831# iTepared and « >i i by ID. D. Jayne, No. k’a bouDi Emi n street, bet wee t Mai ie; *n i (JiK* • nut. ! he p ibii ar * spv tidily informed that Mr Win. Stab er, Druggist. Alexandria, is my A er:\ lor Die sale ol Die amjve inedicmt. DAV JAYNE. Philadelphia Jun^ ^ 1 — v s 100 K E v\ AII1>. AXAWA V from the subscriber, in u.A the County of Alexandria, some months since, negro MACD, (frequently called Ignatius Dorsey ) Tne said negro is a mulatto, and about thirty two or three years of ng—, fi ve feet six or seven inches in height, lie has a lameness in one of his legs, believed to be his right one, which causes him in walking to limp, and to place the toes of the right foot,'instead of the whole foot, to the ground; and also the ihigh correspond ing to the*right leg to protrude consider* ably. It is highly probable he is now’ engaged at woik at some of the .fishing landings on the Potomac. I will gb'-‘ $!(.() reward, ;f token, and so seemed, that I get him again, a p 21—t f E!) VV A R D R W A N >> *__ A!, IXAN \ Open every deb Suadvy’fc excepted. 4