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a nr? pfTpctinff some of the most as A^ish ^ ami ^mlerfu! CURES thatev ^haveWen known-in consequence ot which they have now becomes shining mark against which alt the arrows of disappointed hope, en vy and unch:tritabiene?.s are levelled without distinction. The town and country are alike filled with their praise. The palace and poor house alike echo with their virtues. In all climates, under a»! temperatures, they still re tain their wonderful power?, and exert them, unattended by age or sit iati*>n. ' \hey are simple in their preparation, ni!d in their actu n, thorough in their operation, and unnval.ed in their results. PETE IIS’ VEGETABLE PILLS, Are Anti-Bilious, Anf.-Dyspeptic and Anti Mercurial, and may justly be considered a, L n - vKRs.ii> Medic.se: but they are peculiarly be iieficinl in the following complaints,— * ellow and Bilious Fevers. Fever and Ague, DysPfP* sia.CrouD. Liver Complaints, Sick llead-aihe, Jaundice, Asthma, Dropsy, Rheumatism, En largement of the Spleen, Piles,thoiic, Female Obstructions,Heartburn, Furred r°n2u^^u sea, Distension of the Stomach and Bowels, Incipient Diarrhoea, Flatulence Habitual tos tiveness. Loss of Appetite, Blotched or sailow Complexion,and in all cases ot Torpor ol the Bowels, where a Cathartic or an Aperient is needed. They are exceedingly mild in their operation, producing neither nausea, griping, not debility. . ti'^pFor sale by all the Druggists in Alex andria, Washington,and Georgetown. lulv 23—ly ERANERE1 T3 PILLS THE New Yor* Sun ays: BRANDRETH’S FILLS hive beet used among many o our friends, and in our own family we have used them nearly four years when we required medicine; in that period, no Doctor save Mr. Ersr.drct'r. has crossed our threshold,^ na no medicine besides the Doctor’s Pills used. Our belief is ‘keep your bowels and blood pure,’ and every kind of disease will be prevented or cur ed. The Bran Ireth Pills are eminently calcu lated to do this, and thereby much lessen Lie sum of human misery. The New York Evening Stir si vs: Bran aretlfs Pills are a medicine which their own intense worth will always secure for them a large an I ready sale.—Thev hive deservedly a high reputation; an I as a find van I anti-billi oj> rein? iy it would be di'ficult to equal them among all the patent medicines of the present day. The New York Commercial sav *: Tnev re move ail morbid humors and purity the blood. To the whole faniluof Man,—We feel both pleasure and satisfaction in recommend mg to all our readers, Brandreth’s Vegetable Pills, as the most certain, most safe, and invaluable medicine extant. As antibdious and aperient Pills, we are perfectly convinced thev tund far above all others; as a certain cure in all cases of worms, scurvy, scorbutic humors, erysipelas, an l all affections ot the skin, drop sy, asthma, stone, gravel, piles, and lumbago, they will be roun linvaluable.—Lonion Tunes. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. DRUGGISTS XEVER M.iOE AGEXTS Eliza Kennedy is the only Agent in Alexj an iria, for the sale of Bran Itreth’s Pills. Baltimore OJice, 30 Sc^th Charles street. !U. R. GREEN, may 22—Cm General Agent. Svttri American .Yative Soan X\bnn Lijvi'lo. IT mves a rich glossy appearance to the Hair, -> »1 removes from Silks Wollens,nnd otl> ii ' * > hs 'Ail, rjr»*»se, Stains, th? brown rusty look common to Silk, &c.. &c. To confirm the above, the IVlowing letters are present ed; one is from Capt. Smith, who has betm for venrs, an l is still in the South American tru lo, th** other from a gentleman who r.as resi le l during Ibe last eight or nine years in Peru. Valparaiso, January 2Aiu, H'»c. Gentlemen: —Trie ‘Knbon Liquido’ is appi> e i bv th** natives an ! foreigners ofSouth Am erica, m cteansrn j woll-m CiOthes; and tne !a (i.es ih- it to wash their hair. In both instan ces it is of vvrv general me and greatly es K-e tV* i Uimairrs an appearance of freshness : :»r. 1 g! »s^iness in the former case, that cloth ! ,j »r. •* ss ev**n ori dmilv, and in the i 1 ittcrr pro luces a brightivss and richness that ! th* hi»r no wh*re else exhibits, and l sliotild j 11 !ge fro n its beautiful growth, also promotes i*s "in v*»i s*. It will b? a valuable article t> i:\rril re a no ig v'our countrymen fir the pur n >ses abive state 1, an l tnutf, when fuMy test c 1, b*co iii one of ti livers il merit. I appr? ci i*te i‘s great tr *(h!u ‘ss fron actui! experi e >c * of its b *n *hs\ Very respectfully, your ojcdieat servant, f-T«-• Ttilti nore, Xov. lSTh 0**ntleoi'm: — \ green b!v to your request, ! w » ii 1 cheerful! v c-rtih\ that the “.South Am erican Soap” is uni /ersally used by the natives firclM sin; th * h >ir, skin, &.C.; a Is a f »r w.ish m? clothes. Thevvilunt mostly on account ofits giving to the hair a silkv appearance.— Hoth tti v frntlvan I self use it constantly as a delightful wish for the hair and skin. Yours truly, STEPHEN SMI TH. This Soap, as it contains no alkali, is the oily arti %te in use suitable for cleansing light colored silks or dresses. For sale by W.M. STAT>LT*IIl Si Co. 7 m »25 Agents for Alexandria. DENTISTRY. TIE SiV^riber having. by a thorough c vrs' ot stu I v un I parlor Tine?, qualili e I him*?lfto practice the above art in ail its branch?*, respectful !v informs the public tha he b is op?rt(\l an Oiii?e in bis dwelling boast on Si. Vnpb street, (next door to the dwel ling of Willi a \i Stabler,) where he will be thankful to wait on all who may require his services. He would observe that his opera tions whether in extracting plugging, orclean iT* the teeth; or in fixing in single, orwnole sets of artilcial teeth, are conducted on the mast approved plan*: and that he will cncea ▼or by promptness, diligence, and faithfulness to merit a share of patronage. For the satis tacti m ofth'W wh » may wish to employ him he publisher the tallowing certificate. ! mo n JOHN LE VDBSATER. This is to certify that Mr. John Lead heater of AI txandria D.C., has been a regular Stu dentof nil?,in all the operative and MechanJ ical branches of Dental surgery. He has attended Anatomical Lectures anJ Dissectiois, bv Dr. McElintock;— and I be ieve him competent to perform any operation in Dental Jurgerv, which he may undertake. He h is llso purchased rr.y receipt for manu factoring my late Improved Mineral Teeth,— i and I hereby authorise him to make, use, ana ■ vend the same. (liven under my hand this 23d day of De ce.nber, 1310. B. B. CHILES, 99, Walr.ut street, Philadelphia, P. S.—The present 0ffice is not intended to be a permanent one. VVhen a change is made due notice will be given. J- L. jan 23—tf DYSPEPSIA. WE hive frequently witnessed the rava * i i?eso* this disease.and have heard and reader many reme»lies, but far oftener saw them fail than result in success. The writer however of the letter to the agent of Dr. llar Jich’s compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills, which may be toumi iu anoth er bis long l»e»:n know u t.» »5;, ar,,j from au invalid, as he is delineated. we now know and meet him easily as a halt*, hearty man. Though no advocate of nostrums of any kind, we cannot withhold a notice of what we f*on*i Vr the eldjcarie.s and virtues *>f 11ariteY» Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pill*.—The case before tu? is a living monument to both.—[Philadelphia Spirit of the Times. For sale at No. t*>, North Eighth street, Phi ladelphia, and by JOHN I. SAA RS. ap 9—ly lAtfNfcPS INDIAN &XPSCTULiAiVr IS KBCOMM&NDEDas lecidedly superior to soy other known combination of Medi cine, for Coughs, Co!d9, Influenza, Consump tion, Asthma, Setting of Blood, Hoarseness, Difficulty of Breathing, HoopingOough, Pams and SVeaknesaof the Breast, and all diseases o» the Pulmonary organs. . ^ _ This medicine is highly and jus.ly fecom mended, by numerous and respectable indivi duals; who have found rellelfrotn its use. ny who have been laboring under pro r Coughs and pains in the breast and }»**]>«'* supposed by themselves and their friends far advanced in consumption, have been happily restored to perfect health by the use of this valuable Expectorant. Persons laboring under chroni or consump* tivc coughs, will find great advantage from carrying a small quantity of the Indian Expec torant with them, while attending to their va rious avocations, and taking a teaspoonful oc casionally. Their cough will be scarcely felt and they will be enabled to expectorate with the greatest facility, and the irritating matter wi'1 thereby soon be removed and a perma nent cure effected. Let the afflicted try it. Prepared only by Dr D-Jayne, of Salem, N. Jersey, and none is genuine without his writ ten signature to the label on the outside o» the bottle. ctrtiti UTrn hereby certify th? ^ was cured of a vio.ent cough and pain in th* breast by using Doctor Jayne’s Expectorant Medicine. My wife a,a0 was afflicted with a bad cough and pain in the breast, attended with so much difficulty o breathing as to prevent her from getting any f'eep fora number of nightsin succession; but by taking two doses of this medicine she was enabled to sleep quietly through the night and in a few days by continuing its use she was perfectly restored. Jacob Kxcokwat.j Hancock’s Bridge,N. J. Sept. 24,1836. Last spring my wife was confined to nerued 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 rn-ny days and nights together—None of the medi I cines she took appeared to be of any service ! to her; when Or Jayne kindly sent her a bot tle of Indian Expectorant which soon and com* ! pletelvrestored her to health She firmly be lirvesit the best medicineever discovered. William Pooifto?, Hancoek*sIJridge, N. J. Nov.21, 836. — ,From J. H. Smith, Esq. Brooklyn T#.!»' 1 hereby certify that the above valuable ire fituine has been U9cd in my family with gre*f benefit in several instances. J. II. Smith Brjoklyn, Dec. 1835. From A* U. k D. Sands, Druggist*, No. 100, V»iiton street, Ne w York. Dr. D. Jayne—Dear sir: Your Indian Expec torant is doing well here. We have but abou» 'tee dozen left of tne grom you sent us. You will please forward on a winter supply as soon as convenient: It seems to give universal sa tisfaction to all «*hom wehave heard from who have used it—The season is fast approaching when such a medicine wil be much needed and asit is well supported by good certificates it will sell very rapidly i The only object on seems to be to the price; but we have not had one customer who objected ’o take it on that accocunt. as no one doubts its virtues- Very respectfully, vours, 4 P.&U.Saxdh. Nov. 7, 1336. From he Itev. C. G P. Crosby, lute agent of the American Baptist. ToDr.D. Jayne Dearsir: I havema*l sc of the Indian Expectorant, personally! i in mv family for the last six years with grea bt n« efit. Indeed I may consider my life prolong ed bv the use oft ms valuable medicine, under the blessing of Gcd, for several years. I may | s*y almost as much in the case of my wife and also of the Uev. Mr Tinson of thelsland of Ja maica. For all cases of cough, inflammation of the client, tmr»s and throat,! do most unhe sitatingly recommend tins as the best medicine 1 have t-ver tr.e l. My earnest wish is that o thers afflicted as i have been, may experience the sane relief, which l am persuaded they will oy usnngtneIndian Expectorant. : C. C. F. Cuo2at N,B. Many of my neighbors, on my rocum mendit.o!!, have tried this medicine with uni form success. N. York, June 15, 1335.^ I From the Rev Jonathan Going, D. 1). Editor ot the American Baptist, { ha*ro used tbe*b»»ve rned cine with sac ces;? f;>r 3 cough ao'l hoarseness. N York, Dec *‘335, Jojutkin G'jiko. Don*. D. J*yria — Dear sir: I wasfor along time afflicted with a violent cough and difficul ty of breathing, attended with weakness and pain in my breast, but have been restored to perfect health by using one bottle of your In dian Expectorant. - have been subject to a j cough and pain in mv breastfor near twenty i years, and have found far greater benefit from I tills medicine than from any other. I remain, respectfully, yours, Su*ax I a klatid. Canton, Nov. 21, 1836. I Many more certificates might be added but the above arecon^idced sufficient. Salem, N. J. April, 1836 D. J AYNE. For sale by agents throughout the United States, where also may be had Jayne's Carmi native Balsam, for Bowel Complaints* Jaynes’s Tonic Vermifuge, for Worms, Fever’and Ague Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, &c. Agent for Alexandria, lat mo.23—ly WM. STABLER, | ‘ VEGETABLE COUGH SYRUP. FOR Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Pain and Soreness in the Breast, Influenza, Consumption, Hoarseness, Difficult Breathing and Diseases of the Breast, and Lungs gener ally. In presenting this useful remedy to the pub* lie, the proprietor wishes to state that this I Syrup is composed of Irish moss, combined i with such other articles as have been found ! best calculated to afford relief in the above named diseases. This medicine has been used very exten sively and the proprietor has not known a sin gle instance in which it has failed, in giving relief in diseases for which it is reoemmended even in cases approaching to consumption, at tended with bleeding at the lungs; and when all other remedies had failed, the mostdecid^ ed and Haltering success has attended its use. Common Colds, which are generally the effect of obstructed perspiration, will yie d to its in fluence in a few hours; when used in Asthma, Hoarseness, Wheezing and shortness ol breath, it gives immediate relief; m Whoopinj? Cough, it is without a rival. It operates bv gentle expectoration, and may be given both i to adults and infants with perfect safety. Prepared and sold by C J R THORPE, Chemist and Druggist# And for sale by John J. Sayrs, King street; and William Stabler. oct 1—tf LIVER COMPLAINT, rpilIS disease olten terminates in another of X a more serious nature, it* proper remidies a re not resorted to in time. In a!) forms of ,»f* this dbease, Or. ITarlich’s Compound strenghthning and German Aperient Tills will perform a perfect cure—first, by cleansing the stomach ami bowels, thus removing all dis eases from the Liver, by the use of the German Aperient Pills, after which the Compound >t nmsiheaing Pills a re taken to give strength and tone to those tender organs which require such treatment only to effect a perma nent cure. these pills are neatly put up in sou,i packages, with full directions. For sa !c. at No l,a North Eight street.—Also by 1 aP3—ly JOHN I. SAYXIS. 0 onsumution! an. KELFE’S ASTHMATIC PILLS. fl AVK, from their extraordinary success in |jL giving instant relief, and in curing Colds, Coughs, Asthmas, Difficulty of Breathix*. Whkezixo, Tightness of the Chest, Pain in the Side, Spitting of Blood, Ciiillne«.s and SUIVERINOS THAT TRECEDB FzVEUS AND r.CNG Complaints oexerallt ! become one of the most popular Medicines known, and are sought after from every part of the country; on ac count of the astonishing success which has at tended their administration in the above com plaints, frequently curing the most obstinate cases, and giving the most unexpected relief, after every other remedy had failed, and per sons had given themselves up in despair of a cure ! They have been known to cure persons sup posed to be far gone in consumption, and ex hibiting all the appearance of approaching dis solution. _ f And such have been the salutary effects of these Pills even in hopeless cases, as so far to i mitigate the suffering* of the patient, as evi ' dently to prolong life for days and weeks, and give to it, a positive comfort they never ex pected to enjoy. The operation of the pills s wonderful in easing respiration, quieting the cough, and Drocuring comfortable rest. Common colds are frequently removed in a cw nours. , 33*" AJthougn isays * person speaking or these Pills,] my wife has tried various medi* i cine?"of the first1 celebrity, for an Asthmatic j Difficulty, (or affection of tlie lungs,) which at times was exceedingly distressing, confining her to her house for days and weeks together, she finds nothing gives heh the helief which Relfb’s Asthmatic Pills do ! —easing her re paration, quieting her coughiand giving her comfortable rest.” And this is the testimony of hundreds or thousands. The relief which aged people, as well a* others, experience from the use of these Pills, istruly astonishing, and renders them invaluable to many; and are in fact to some, an essential auxiliary to their comfort, and almost to their existence ! U»A Physician informs the Proprietor, that a gentleman in the country observed to him, he had reason to believe the use of these Pills had been the means of saving his life. Price—whole boxes, 30 Pills, $1 * half do. 12 Pillr, 50 cents. important! TO PERSONS SUFFERING FROM R IEUMATIC COMPLAINTS. To the Editor of the Inquirer. Sf't_On the principle inculcated hv the great and eood Dr Franklin, to diffuse «s widely as possible cverv meins in our power to mitigate or soften the afflictions ot suffering humanity, 1 fee! it incumbent upon me to make mown through the medium of your useful pa ler, that on reading therein an advertisement >f Dr- Jebb's Liniment, for the cure of RHEU MATISM, 1 was forcibly impressed with a be lief that it was calculated to removethe severe Rheumatic Affection to which I had been for seven or eight years subjected, sometimes al most depriving me of the use of my limbs. I accordingly procured a Bottle, and before I had used the whole of :t, found very sensible relief- This increased my confidence in it, and led me to obtain another bottle, the u»e of which has co nplettriy removed the swellings and pains of mv lim'js’ogether with the cramp and restored »hf,m to their wonted vigor. I am respectfully vours, KEOKUK TAYLOR, Jn Hera .str»ad, L. L March 24th# Persons suTe*ing from theabnye complaint*, anl in dssp*«r of a cure from the failure of the various remedies *hey have Ufed, are invited to make trial of this long and celebrated med icine. which lias in years past cured and re lieved, as it is a!?o now doing, thousands who had despaired of relief. Nothing but a fair trial can give an adequate idea of its unrivalled excellence. It is also one of the best applica tions known for stiffness of the joint*, numb ness, sprains and chilblains. 1 rice 50 cents, ‘fjJ&Xone are genuine unless signed T. KID DER, on the wrapper, {.sole rRorniFTon and successor to Dr CONWAY,] by whom they »re lor sale, at his Counting IDot, No. 99, Court street, Boston, and by his *oeci*l :*p pointmentjby WM. 5FAflLER, ect 23 Fairfax treet, Alexandria. CAMBRIAN TOO ni-AOHE PULS, The relief is im ofiTPe, without the ’east in jury to the Teeth. Pnce 5C cents » jox« dr. relfr’s vRGETABLhr ,ll> KCIKIC For Sicx Headache, ifc, Price 50 cents. DUVIKKIRF.’ BYBWATBE! FORsorborimfl\mkd Eyes —nothing known gives such imukhute rkukp On recent sore eyes, the eiTect is most salutary. Where the complaint has Seen of years s an I n?, and in some exeeedin?lv bad cases,the mo.t unex pected and desirable reiief h*a been found in the use of this BY £ W A TBR, after every oth er remedy had faiie 1. Persons who have used it, pronounce it without hesitation the hrst phepaiutiox rou THESE coMPLii.vTS they have ever met with. Price 25 cents a bottle. KTNme are genuine un-ess signed T. KID DER, on the wrapper, £**ot. f. proprierow and successor to Dr. CONM AY,] by whom th"y are for sile, at his Counting Room, No. 99, Court street, Boston, and by his special ap pointment, by WH STABLER, oct 26 Fairfax street, Alexandria. i t ARSONS AFFLICTED WlTD Corns: WILL find in the use ofthe ALBION CORN PL AS TER, one of the most efficacious remedies known for that troublesome com plaint; as hundreds or thousands can, and are ready to testify, to its having answered a better purpose than any thing they have ever used. This application never causes the least pain, although it softens the Corn and draws it out by the roots. D g'ves immediate ease as soon as applied, and is as thore.^h as it is gentle in its effects. REMARKABLE CURES! gentleman near Greenfield writes :* M It has cured a Corn, which for years had j caused me inconceivable pan and trouble, (af ter trying various other remedies;) and having received auch relief myatlf, I advise all, how ever obstinate the complaint, to make trial of the Albion Corn Plaster, and I have no doubt they will soon be a3 ready to express their gratitude a3 1 am.” & t Ri'll.PS* Ptt.L* For Females! For •Obstructions, Debility, Hypochondria, Green S ckness, Giddiness and Palpitation of , the H ?art, R*d Digestion. Loathing of Food, j and Pdn* «»f thf' Stormc^.* TP:- I*ills purify and promote a hri«k circulation of the blood, when become sluggish ho 1 obstructed from the forcgdng di<**r l’*rt, revive the regular habit* of th2 unhealthy fern-re, wlms2 sickly and pa1 lid countenance becomes re.ani.nated, and I freshens with th^ natural glow ef restored hea th. They are fntuKy conducive to the hea’th of married ladies, except ir. .*ases of pregnanev or Consumption, when they roust not oetakch. Price §1 50 per oox. W34. STABLER, oct *6 inii** street. Alexandria. DJMFR1ES REMEDt FOP XT THE PILES* ONE of the best anti most thorough reme dies known for this troublesome com plaint. It has more perfectly answered the purpose for which it is intended than any other now in common use, and affords immediate and permanent relief, both from the disorder it 1 self, and its accompanying symptoms of pain IN THE LOINS, VERTIGO, HEADACHE, LOSS OF APPE. TiTi, indigestion, and other marks of debility, qq Price 31 for both articles—Ointment and Electuary—or 53 cents without,if one only is wanted r£j*None are genuine unless signed T. KID DKU, on the wrapper, [sole proprietor and successor to Dr. CONWAY,] by whom they ere for sale, at his Counting Room, No. 99, Court street, Uoston, and by his special ap pointment, by W M. S 1 AHLh.lt, GCl 23 Fairfax street, Alexandria. tiie'.uritish antiseptic dentifrice! Renders tne i dutifully; and; perma nentlv white, emoellishesthe enamel, removes the factor arising from decayed teeth; usually termed offensive'breath, prevents their decay, and tooth ache, eradicates the scurvy from the gums, and imparts a most desirable sweetness to the breath * -p\n experienced Druggist pronounces this Tooth Powder one of the best he has ever met with, either Foreign or Domett-# Price cents A CURE FOR THE Itch! HOWEVER inveteratein one hour's appVi tion, and no dinger from taking cold, by using DUMFRIES* ITCH OINTMENT. This preparation for pleasantness, safety, ex pedition, ease and certainty, stan Is unrivalled for the cure of this troublesome complaint. It i is so rapid, as well as certain in its operation, as to cure this disagreeable disorder most effec tually in one hour's application on’y ! It doe9 not contain the least particle of mer cury, or other dangerous L.gredient; and may be applied with perfect safety by pregnant fe males, or to children at the breast. Price, 37 1-2 cents a box, with ample direc tions. — DIt RKLFE’S Antibiiious Fills! IJIOR iTvl!geMi"P, Loss of Appetite, Listless ; ness. Headache, Lostiveuess, Flatulence, Cholic, Bilious Affection*, he. 'I’o coalmen ion the eldcacy of these Pu.s, after a successful experience of many years in England and America has established their re putation, is needless. Suffice ittoobserve,that for redundancy of Hi e, Flatulence, Cortiveness, Headache, he. he. they will undoubtedly prove far more serviceable than those drastic purges too frequently employed, and will not only at the same time tend to remove the offending c.«une by gentle motions, and strengthen the digestives organs, hut improve the appetite and renovate tho system. Price SO cents WM. STABLER, or 26 Fairfax street. Ah-xandria SUM VI £ ii COMPLAIN T j klARUIJtEA, IIYSEM I* ARY, and all other 1/ derangenvrds of th.3 Stomach and B*>vv sis, sre 3 F;c,*t J!y cared by Du. Jarsa’s Oak! misatit% Balsam. Dr. I). Jayne—Dear Sir, —Having made u?' of your Carminative Balsam in rnv family, and finding it to be idnrabiy adapted to the coin plaints for which it is intended, I take pleasure in recommending it to the ascot my friend? and the public generally, believii g those whr are afflicted with any of these complaints ivil ind relief in the use of this valuable medicine. loNATUAN (ioi.VO, D. D , president of (iranvililc College, Ohio 4 Sew York, Hay 20, 1837 r/T-TiMonr, March 27th,lSLrj. Dr. Jayne. — Dear Sir, You :^k me what proofs l meet with of the efficacy of your me dieine. I can safely say that I never prescrib ed a medicine for Bowel Complaints that has given me so much ittisfectio.i, and :r.y p*tier.t» so speetiy auu pci feet relief as this. Whene ver introduced into a family, it becomes a standing rem-^dt f( r those ailment*, ana is call ed fur again and again, which I think a pretty good pro * of us edicacv and usefulness; id the Summer Complaint ot children it has fre quenttv appeared to snatc** the iittie victims it were, from the grave. It saved the life ot ;ny child, and ot such and such a child. ’ have repeatedly heard <Hi(l: In dysenteric af fect:orsot adults, i have rime and again setr it act like a ch inn, and give permanent relie in a few hours— I may say in a lew minutes.— In fine.it is a valuable medicine, and no farm ivfhouldbe without it. Respectfu ly, M. L. Kvirr, M. ft* Lvt< Physician tothe UBtiinore Dispensary and agent for tiie Man land Vaccinelistitntion From Dr. Win. Bacon, tJa*tor oi the tiaplis a Church at W oodst own, Salem county. N..I. From a long acquaintance with Dr. Jayne*? Carminative Balsam, 1 believe it to he a very Happy combination, and a useful medicine ii many complaints which almost constantly oc cur in ourcoutrry, such as IJowel Affection* to Children, Cholic, Cramps, Looseness, Dys peptic Disorders of tne Stomach, Coughs, enu Affections of the Breast, together with all those diseases ittended uith Sourness of the Sto nach; And believe that physicians will often find it a ustful remedy in their hands, and ont that isproper for domestic use, and can be pu< *1010 the hand oi persons at large w ith perfect safety* \Vm. Bacov, M. I), Woodstown, Salem Do., N. J», May 4, l8ol* Prepared and sold by I)**• I). Jayne, No. 2G South Thud street.between Market an 1 Che?, nut. The publi are spectfully informed thv Mr Wm. Stabler, Druggist, Alexandria, is my Agent for the sale of the anove mediemt. DAVID JAYNE. I iladelrhia. Jun.« 0 1 — v_ CURE YOUR CORNS. I^EW complaints are more annoying than i Corns ; they originate from an unnatural contactionof the toe?, and other parts. They are subject to all parts ol the. feet by one cause, and are easily cured when properly treated. Softening, alone, which is the effect of many remedies, will not cure them 5 it will cause them when hard to come out, yet the livin'7 and main part, viz the nerve of the £oi*r)'—js left remaining, and the corn itsell is alone removed ^ from the nerve thus grows another corn, and soon becomes ns large as its predecessor. By such means, then, it is im possible to cure a corn. This advertisement is intended to show the effect of, and by what means it is possible to cure Corns, which is by using WIIEELER’S | PINE EXTRACT. The effects of the Ex tract are that it relieves of all pain in twelve hours, by rendering the nerve void of vitality. The corn then obtains no sustenance, and the soft is caused entirely to disappear in four days, j if not in two days, by vjrt’ic of this Pine Ex tract, which may be had at IIENY COOK’S Drug Store, a eg 15 King street. PILOT AND TRANSCRIPT. 'STT'E will receive subscriptions to theBal YV timore Pilot and Transcript, published daily, by Dctf Greeiv, at $6 per annum; and 1 for the Extra, in pamphlet form and double I rova! size,a 1 One Dollar for twenty-five num- j hers. Also, for the LOG CABIN ADVC*| CATE, published weekly ; price 75 cents, a ug 7 BELL U ENTWISLE. _ * r4I*CIPAL. u^ASONS Why Dr’ »i «rnch*s compound strengthening an^ German Aperient Pills are used Dy all classes of People in pre ference to other Medicines. BECAUSE they are prepared from a pure extract ot herbs, a wholesale medicine, mild in its operation and pleasant in its effect, tlie most certain preserver of health, a safe and effectual cere of Dyspepsia or Indigestion, and all jtomach complaints, a preserver and purifier of the whole system. Because they soothe the nerves of sensibil ity and tortily the nerves of motion, imparting to their most subtle fluid its pristine tone, thus giving strength and clearness of mind. Because they never destroy the coats of the stomach and bowels, as all strong purgatives do. Because science and experience teach us that no mere purgative alone will cure the dis eases of the Stomach and Nerves. Weak ness is the primary cause of a host of diseases, and, by continually resorting to drastic purga tives, you make the disease much worse in stead of better. Because Dr. ITarlich’s Medicines are put up upon the common sense principle, ‘ to cleanse and strengthen,* which is the only course to pursue to effect a cure. Lastly, Because these Medicines really do CURE the diseases lor which they are recommend ed. , „ f,.^Principal Office for the United States, No. 13, North Eighth street, Philadelphia; al so for sale by JvJilN I. SAYRS, Drug’st., ap ‘J—I y King street. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. SO is it with those who neglect their colds and Coughs. At first you complain of having a Cold, which is neglected; niter which a soreness is experienced in the />ron c/itfl, witha flacking Cough, and finally the disease settles upon the lungs, which the patient will soon perceive by a wasting a wav of the body, attended with hectic fevers ano spitting up of florid blond and matter from ulcers on the lungs; a pain and weight is also experienced at the affected part ot the lungs; the function of tlie animal economy growltan guid; the body becomes dry; the eyes sink deep within their cavities; at length the pa tient pays thedebt of nature, when he is flat* tering himself with the hopes of a speedy re covery. To obiateall those distressing symp toms. ‘‘Spare no Time” in procuring Dr. Swayne’s Compound Syri.pof Wild Cherry, at he very commencement of your Colds and Coughs, whereby many nights of sweet re pose will he procured, and time and money saved, and above all your Health Secured.— Therefore,remember, delays are dangerous! The above medicine can always he obtained at. the principal office, No. 19 North Eight St., Philadelphia; —Also by 3p9—ly TOIIN f. SAYR3. RHEUMATISM. ENTIRELY cured by the useot Dr. O.p. _i Hariitch’s Compound Strengthening and German Afierient Pills. Mr. Solomon Wilson, of Chester County, Pa.,afflicted for two years with the above dis tressing disease, for which he had to use his crutches for 13 months his sysmpioms were excrutiating pain in all his joints, especially in his hip. shoulder and ancles, pain increasing always towards evening, attended with heat. Mr. Wilson was at one time not able to move his limbs on nccountof the pain being so great; lie being advised by a friend of his to procure Dr. Harlicli’s Pills/ of which he sent to the agent in West Chester and procured some; <»n using the medicine the third day the pain disappeared fast, and in three weeks was able to attend to his business, which he had not done for IS months; for the benefit of others afflict ed,he wtshas these lines publisned, that they ma v be relieved, and again enjoy the pleasures of a healthv life. Principal Office, 19 North Eight street Phil adelphia. Alse for sale by J. f. SA\ItS. ap 13—ly _ DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA!! /TORE proofs of the efficacy ol Dr. Har AL lidi's niH.lic.itics.--Mr. Jonas Hartman of.Sumnevtnwn, Pa., entirely cured ofthen hove disease, which he was alllicted with for six years.— His .symptoms were a st»nse ol’dis tenhoii and oppression after eating, distressing pain in the pit ol the stomach, nausea, loss ol appetite, giddiness, and dimness of liglit—ex treme debility—flatulency, acrid eructations; sometimes vomiting, and pain in the right sale, de iression ol spirit >, «h>ti) bed rests, laiutness, and not abic to pursue his business without causing immediate exhaustation and weak ness. ^Mr. Hartman is nappy to state to the public and is willing to give any information to the ai'iiiomd, respecting the wonderful bene fit he has received from the use of Dr. flar hch’s compound strengthening an I Herman Aperient Pills. Principal office, if? North Eighth street, Philadelphia:—Also lbrsale hv 3p ! 5—I y JOHN I. SAYRS. SICKNESS. ^MIERE are many persons that we daily 1 behold, whose countenance and frail trembling limbs denote atlliction, whicii we find lias principally originated from neglect of proper remedies at the commencement ol af fiiction. At first the patient complains of bile on the stomach atien led with Sickness, Costiveness, &c.; he neglected to procure proper medicine—at lengtli he comp ains of pam in the side anil stomach with sour and acrid eructations; his appetite becomes im paired, bis rc<t troublesome, bis mind harrass eo, and all tilings around him appear not in their proper station. lie still neglects him self, when, in all probability, the disease may at length be so fast seated, that no medical aid will replace him again. At the first attack ol sickness there should he “no time lost*' in pro curing Dr. llariich’K Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills, which immediate ly remove 1)ile from the stomach, obviate cos tiveness, remove disorders to the head, invig orate the mind, strengthen the body, improve the memory, and enliven the imagination thus restoring the body again to its proper functions—principal office No. 19 North Eigth street, and at JOHN I. SAYRS. ap 10__ DYSPEPSIA OF TEN YEARS’ S FAN DING. I AM truly happy to state to state to the af flicted community, that a member of my family was affected for ten or twelTO years with the above distressing disease, during which time numerous medicines were procur ed without obtaininganv relief. Havingheard of the good effect of Dr. Harlich’s Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills, I was induced togive them a trial, and, I am happy to stale, by using one single box of the German A|>erient Pills accompanied with a bottle of the Strengthening Tonic Pills, that they have eradicated the disease. I conceive it due to those afflicted that I make this ac. knowledgment, that they may likewise Procm*e the same invaluable medicine, arid thus b freed from these distressing diseases. With gratitude and respect, Wm. M. Spear, 125 Old York Road. £r>-For sale at No. 19 North Eighth Street. A boat JOHN I. SAYRS. ap 9— 1 y _ CURE YOUR COUGH BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. REMEMBER dela vs are dangerous. Thoul \ sand die annually from thatdreadluldis* I ease CONSUMPTION, which might have been checked at the commencement and disappoint ed of its prey if proper means had been resort ed to. The very many who have thus been snatched Iroin that fatal ravager, by the time ly use of Dr. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SY RUP OF WILD CHERRY, bear testimony to this day announcing the cures, the wonder ful cures, performed by die use of this invalu able medicine. iC'r'For sale oniy at No. 19 North Eighth street, Philadelphia, and respective Agents. Agents.-—Mrs. Parker, Beach street, Ken sington, Wm.G Cook, Baltimore, a no John I. Sayres, Alexandria. ap l— Jy DR. HAM K i ’S TILLS. WE do not like to praise every species of medicine extant; nor, indeed, are we one of those who believe in the adniimstraj tion of medicine for every trifling physical irregularity. Still, there are times^ when the use of drugs is imperatively called for, and when a little care, judiciously exercised in the selection, may serve to avert yeais of bodily pain, if not premature death. Dr. Harlicli’s Tills, we think, are just such a reme dy for ordinary ills as might, with safety, comfort, and utility, be resorted to. They are gentle in their operation, sure in their re sult. As an aperient they are admirable, ope rating and cleansing the body, and purifying the humors insensibly, as if by magic. At a tonic, they cannot be excelled; aiding the di gestion by strengthening the stomach, ana adding rare activity to its peculiar action and. secretions. The office for their sale, is No* 19 North Eighth street, and for sale by JOHN I SAYRS, Alex. np 4— Iy_fPhil. Spirit of the Times. BE CAREFUL OF YOUR COLDS. MANY people are very apt toconsider a cold but a trifling matter, and to think that—“it will go way ofif$e//in a day or two,” and give themselves no trouble a bout rit. But to such we would sav, “be careful of your colds”—do not tamper with your constitutions. It you desire to live to “a good old age,” be careful to take such remedies as will eflectan easv and a speedyctire. Dr.Swayne’s Compound Svrup of “Prunus Virginiana or Wild Cherry” lias cured more colds than any other medicine, offered for sale in this country. The certificates of cures effected by this invaluable medicine, which the propri etor is daily receiving, are of the most grat ifying character, and tend to show its sana* tivp properties, and the high rank it holds in public estimation.—[Medical Definer. For sale at No. 19 N. Eighth street, Phila] delphia; and by JOHN I. SAYRS, apl—lv Druggist. Dr. Ilarlich's Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills, ARE a safe ami efficient medicine, and can betaken by the most delicate lemale.— They seldom fail in curing Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, pain in the Side and Breast. Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite. Palpitation of the Heart, Nervous Tremors, Lowness of spirits, (which too many are subject to.) H y pochondriaoism, Hysterical Fainting, Vomi ting, &c. Use these pills according to direc tions. and a perfect cure will be the result.— For sale No. 19 N. Eighth street, Philadelphia; and hy JOHN I. SA^ RS, apl —lv Druggist. To I)r. llarlich's .i*ent: Dear Sir:—I was attacked with a very seri ous complaint, last fall, much like llheuma tistn, with pains in every part of my body, which were greatly increased upon the least motion till they became severe beyond endu rance; my tongue was furred and my bowel* costive; I became much alarmed and sent for twenty grains of calomel and ten grains of jalap, which I took: they operated but did not relieve me. I then sent to a physician stat* ing my case, and he prescribed lor me, but his medicine had no eirect. I then sent to your office. Ml St. Clair st) and obtained a package of Dr. Hadich’s Pills, and took two dosesol the Aperient in the box, at the same time taking those in the phial as directed, anil the third day my pains had left me, and I soon regained mv usual health. I really believe these medicines valuable, and 1 am certain that they po^ess the property’ll an eminent degree of promoting insensible perspiration, and they immediately remove obstructions in the circulation, as was the case in my attack. I despise all nostrums, but Doctor llarlich’s Pills fiossess virtues which place them high above the impositions of unprincipled quacks, as ever one will find that, makes a trial of them: I do not hesitate (ogive them a high recommendation. BENJAMIN S. KERBY. Pittsburg. Feb. I>10. Thenbove medicine is fur sale at No. 10 North Fight street, Philadelphia—and hv apt — lv J. I. S\YR<. Aleyf.a. DR HARFICIPS pOMPO'WD Strengthening a ltd German * > Aperient Pills area sale and efficient med icine, and ran be taken hv die m-M delicate fe:ual‘v\ Thev sel bun fail in cunm» Dv>f>epsla Fiver Gomplaint, pain in tie* Side and Breast, Sick Headache, Fos* ol \p;ietife, Palpitation of the ! lea rt. Nervous Tremors Lowness of Spirits, ^whiefi too manv are subject to,) Hy pochondracisin, Hysterical Paintings, Vomit ing, See. Fsc these pills according to direc tions, an I a |>erfect cure will he the result.— For sale at No. PJ N Fighth street, and at ap 0—ly JOHN I. S\YRS. Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry Hark. j Nil. SWAYNE ; Respected Friend—From 1 J the very beneficial effects which I have received from the use of thy Com no u nd Syrup of Wild Cherry Hark, I am fully willing to testily to the astouisngeffeci, My attack was that of a common cold, which began to threat I en something of a more seriou* nature. Br ing recommended to use the above Syrup, I finally gave it a trial, and am happy to say it gave me almost instant relief I have used it frequently, and always with the same benefi cial effects. Ifottiers would use this medicine at the commencement of their colds and roughs, they would prevent a disease which would be more alarming in its character, and much more obstinate in the cure. Edw ard F. Pi/sev N. W. corner of Arch St Fifth sts., Phi fad* For sale by JOHN I. SAYRS, Druggist, ap6—ly Alexandria. F ^Principal Office, No. U», North Eighth Street, Philadelphia. ap7— ly IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR. O. P. HARLlCH’SCoinpound Strength ening Tonic and German Aperient rills. These remove all tho.se distressing diseases which Females are liable to be afflicted with. They remove all those morbid secretions which, when retained, soon induce a number of diseases, and oftentimes render Females unhappy and miserable all their lives. These Pills, used according to directions, immediate ly create a new and healthy action through out the whole system, by purifying the blood, and giving strength to the Stomach and how e'n; at the same time relieving the pain in the side, back, and loins, giving appetite, and in vigorating the system again to its proper f unc tions, and restoring tranquil repose. Ask for Dr. Harlich's Compound Strength ening Tonic, and German Aperient Pills. Principal Office No. 19, North Eighth stree*' Philadelphia, and at JOHN I. SAYUS. ap 11—ly HIGHLY IMPORTANT TRUTHS! ! | A S the season is advancing when Summer i Cl Bowel Complant prevails—the Subscriber offers his Cholera Infantum Syrup, as a sure remedy for the prevention ami cure of the Summer Bowel Complaint in children or oth ers. This medicine cures by its Tonic and Antiseptic powers, and the patient’s strength increases with its use. Of the adaptationof this remedy to this disease the experience of the ast five years has abundantly proven; on sale on.y by WM. LANPIIIER, Surg. Dent. ap6—d:f ALSO, SuperiorSeidlitz Powders, 3 box^s for?!.— Lee’s An*i Bilious Pills 25cts. per box. THOMAS WARING. 11A T MAX V FA C T U II F li , Cornerol Kingand Royal streets, Alexandria RESPECTFUI LV informs the public that he has removed to the above place, for merly kept as a Hat Store, by J. T. O. Wilbar, where he is prepared to oiler for sale on the most accommodating terms, II ATS A ND CAPS, of every description and variety from tbc highest to the low eat priceb nov U—em ,