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PRONOUNCED th»* pleasantest and most ef-i
ficaoious now n »;so fop the cure of Coughs, j
Colds H onr^oncss, lufhi 'M7a, Tickling Sensa- j
tions of the Throat, Whooping Cough, fcc.
S. T. Trimble,—Sir: The bottle of Seller’s!
Imperial Syrup which 1 purchased from you,
had the desire 1 effect in relieving the oppression j
of the br*i-t, an l eflftvt'nllv driving away my
cough. I believe it to be the best mixture in
use,""and feel confi lent that a fair trial will pro
ducc^the same belief in others.
W. L/HAMILTON.
Bridgewater, March 23, 1343.
FROM CAPT. THOMAS CAMPBFLL.
Sellers’ Imperial Cough Syrup, sold by Mr.1 S.
T. Trimble, has b»*eu used in my family in cases
of coughs and cold. I believe it to be a good
medicine. ' THOMAS CAMPBELL.
» Bridgewater, March 28, 1313.
Prepared and sold bv R. E SELLERS,
No. 20, Wood street. Pittsburg, Pa.
And for sale bv HENRY COOK, Alexandria,
and FARQU11ER & MORGAN, Washington
Citv. .Pn 30
•' __ _____ _ _ , . , —•
HAXCF.’S COMPOUND SYRUP of HOAR
HOUND, for coughs, colds, spitting of blood,
asthma, consumption, and all diseases arising
from a disordered condition of the lungs.
The following sonnet was addressed to the pro j
prietor by a young lady who was cured of con
sumption by its use :
Mo * vp who mint, with failing breath.
And pine away, and die :
Ilancc shall “put away” your death,
And light anew your eve.
How sweet it melts upon the tongue
How grateful to the breast!
A glorious t lie me for poet's song,
Soothing his cough to rest.
Ilancc ! favored of the gods, art thou!
* A blessing to thy race.
Let laurels flourish on thy brow
And wealth, those laurels grace.
!Vhen heroes are forgot ton ; kings
Defunct; or ceased to reign ;
Glory, for thee shall thp hei wings;
Thou conqueror of pain.
r Price 50 ct«. per bottle. Por sale wholesale
and retail by Seth S. Hance, corner of Charles
andPratt street*, Rnltim no, and in Alexandria,
bv JOHN R. PIKRPOINT. Agent: also, by
Athev & Norman, Oceaquan Mill*, Prince Win.
Cou ty.Va. __jy 13—ly
Negroes wanted.—! wish to purchase
a lot of iikely young Negroes for the south,
as earIv a^ possible, and will pay the highest mar
ket price. Call at the old establishment* west end
of Duke street, or direct to me by mail to this
place, when all all communications will be
promptly attended to. Rear in mind, all former
agents, are not doing business for me. During
my absence, ail letters will be attended to by
some person kept at the house, with full powe
to act for me. GEORGE KEPilART.
je 17—tf_
CASH FOR NEGROES.—I am at all
times in the market and wish to purchase
likely voting negroes for the South: and will pay
liberal prices b.r all negroes irom ID to 0*2 years
of age. My house is in West end, Alexandria,
a few steps east of Samuel Catt's tavern. Persons
having negroes tor sale *vill please give me a call.
I want 5 ) immediately. All communications j
through the Alexandria Post Office will meet j
with prompt attention. JO£>. BRL IN. j
Alexandria, D. C. mh 20—tf _I
frrL TO KEN r UK LLAfcL.— l r»e targe
and valuable three >tory brick Dwelling
House, situated at the corner of Water and
Queen *ts. It has a large lot of ground around it,
part of w> icn is laid • ut a* a line garden for veg
etables, flower*,and fruit; w ith every convenience
in out houses, a large brick servant's lodge and
smoke-house, stable, coach-house, &c. I he n
bove will be let cheap or leased tor a term of
■years on reasonable terms by application to tne
subscriber. 11» ^ • LADD,
my 4—eolm _
FUR RENT.— The two story Brick
• J|j| Dwelling House, north sid ■ of King street,
between A It red and Patrick streets, now in t‘ e
occupancy of Mi** F.'izabeth Smith. It i* on the
highest square of the town, and :u the neighbor
hood of the b *t water, has a Stable and Chair
house on the alley back, and a cistern in trie yaid
Possession can be had as som as Miss Smith is
rcadv to remove to- the n- use she ha* { nrchased.
Also, a large BRA K STABLE, in the alley,
back of the adjoining lot to the above,capable of
containing four horses, four cows, and two car
riages. Eor term*, which to good tenants will
be reasonable, a.plv to
up 19—tf ' A. C. CAZRXOVE.
AGUici A .TlJ iTaTT \Y A K FA IOUSE & SEED
STORE. Fdirt'.'T"! ,.itexandria, />. C.
THE SUBSCKlBiiRS are prepared to furnish
their friends and customers with Agricultu
ral Implements of the most approved construc
tion, at the lowest prices.
Ploughs fYmn the manufactories ot
Ruggles, Nourse Mason, Worcester, Mass.
44 R R. Finch, )
44 Minor, llorton Co. > New \ork.
44 Freeh* rn, )
44 Levi Davis, D. C.
Harrows,Cultivator*, Grain Cradles,Grass Scyth
es, Fanning Mill*. Corn Planters, f’orn Sheller*,
Sinclair &. Co.'s Corn and Cob Crushers, Hoes,
Shovels, Spade*, Hay Fork*. Manure Folk*, Biiar
Scythes, U\ Chain*, Anti-Friction Rollers, &c.,
kc. ALSO —a much approved IIor*e Rake for
Hav, &.C* Th**v will a'*' lurnish T///?LSf//AG
AUC///AES, li Sinclair 6% Co.'s make, at manu
facturer's prices A!.SO—t lover, limothy, Held
Grass and Orchard Grass Seed ol the best quali
ty, and at the lowest market prices.
All order* f»r Implements or Seeds, will be
promptly and faithfully executed.
F 4 * \YM. STABLER & BROTHER.
[Winch. Virginian, W arrenton Flag, Upper
Marl boro' Gazette ] _ _ap22_
IYER O *MPLAINT — Mr. U. E. Sellrrs:—
My wife had been very severely athicted
for more than a vear with tin- Liver C omplaint,
and had the a-Kune'e of Physicians, and tried
various remedies, all without any good etleot. ■
Seems an account ot your deservedly ceieoratec
Liver Pill*. in the Pittsburg Conference Journal,
J procured two boxes, and before sr*e bn i taken
all the piiis of one box. all the symptoms of dis
eased Liver disappeared, and >he now enjoys ex
cellent health, and to your pills she ascribes the
means of her restoration.
JOHN FEXNIMORE.
Wheeling, March 30, 1841.
Prepared ami so d by R. h». SELLERS, (suc
cessor to Shinn &. Seilers,) No 20 Wood st.? be
low Second, Pittsburg. A T il lor sale at
ap26 HENRY COOK'S Drug Stoic.
FEW MORE CHEAP BuOKS.—Rob
'tin's Ancient History, in 4 volumes, full
sheep, with maps and plates, $3, Bishop Meade
on Confirmation, original edition, 6 cents; Jack
son on Baptism, 25 cents; Wtimer's Episcopal
Manual, 75 cents; Carlyle's Heioes and Here
Worship, bound, 50 cents; Mr*. Iloffiand's Mer
chant's. Widow, 31; Goldsmith’s P **ms, Plays
and Esssys, 874 cents; McIntosh’s Book of In
dians, 624 cents; United States’ Practical Re
ceipt Book. 75 rents; Jnd-e Halib.irton’s \ ankec
Stories, illustrated, 75 cents; Caroline Frys
Christ our Law. 75 cents; KinanueI on the Cross
and in the Garden, 75 cents; Stories to teach me
to think, 374 cents; Trial of the Pope, 37; cents:
Libertv ’Free, *25 cents 1 ales ot >hipv\ recks, 44
cents; Hydropathy or the W ater Cure, with cuts,
75 cents; Domestic Cookery, bound, 37^ cents;
Forget-me-not Son^ter, 25 cents; Letter W ri
ler's Ow n Book, 2.5 cl-.; 1 he Ready Reckoner,
25 cent ; Bishop We 1 lvalue's Oxford Divinity—a
three dollar book—>2; with many othersat the
tame low prices,for sa )c by
my 2 BELL & ENTWISLE.
TR. PIF.RPOINT, Agent for the sale of Com
• stock's Garden Seeds, having returned hi*
entire stock which was on hand at the clo^c of
last season, now’offers forsa-e a large assortment
of FRESH AVZ) SUPERIOR SEEDS, cultiva
ted at the celebrated Seed Gardens, at Wethers
field, Connecticut. Comstock’s Garden Seeds
have been sold in this place for three years, and
the rapidly increasing demand for them, and the
statement" of numerous individuals who have
purchased them, warrant the belief that they have
given general satisfaction. The sale last year,
was nearly double that of the former. Price 5
cents fer package—by the lb., &c. in the same
proportion.
Asparagus—Giant.
Beans—Early Mohawk, do. Yellow six V* eeks,
do. Rob Roy, do. China, do. Refugee, or I hou
sand to One, do. Red Marrow or V alentir.e.
Pde Beans—Dutch Case Knife, do. London
Horticultural Cranberry.
Bert—Earlv Rlood Turnip, do. Long Blood
Red, do. White Sugar, do. Mangel Wurtzel.
Brecdi—Early White, do. Long Purple Cape.
Cabbage—Earlv York. do. Large York, do.
Early Sugar Loaf, do. Flat Dutch, do. Large
Drumhead, do. Large Flat Dutch, do. Green
Globe Savoy, do. Low Dutch, do. Red Dutch.
Cauliflower— Large Late.
Carrot—Early II rn, do. Long Orange.
Celery—White Solid.
Cress-—Curled or Peppcrgrass, do. Broad Leaf.
rt ...» . C..niv.n Wliiia Sinlnn <1 n
UCVIIltei — lidl « * 1 iamv,»v. — (-i
Early Cl ister, do. Long Green Prickly, do. Long
Green Turkey.
Egg Plant—Purple.
Indiana Coin—Early Sioux, do. Early Sweet
or Sugar, do. Karlv 1 usearora.
Lettuce—Karlv White Cabbage, do. Imperial
Head, or Sugar’Loaf, do. Ice Head, do. Ice C«>ss.
Melon—Green Citron, do. Nutmeg, do. Pine
Apple.
Nastertivm.
Onion—White Portugal, do. bellow Dutch,
do. ’Wethersfield Large Red.
Parsley—Double Curled.
Parsnip—Long Smooth.
Peas—Early Warwick, do. Early Frame, or
' June, do. Dwarf Blue Imperial, do. Dwarf Mar
• row fat, do. Large W hite Marrowfat.
Pepper—Long or Cayenne, do. Tomato Soaped
or Squash, do. Large Sweet Spanish.
I Pumpkin—Large Yellow,
j Radish—Early Scarlet Short Top, do. Early
Eon* Scarlet, *do. Scarlet Turnip, do. hite
| Turnip, do. Yellow Turnip, do. Black Fall or
Spanish.
Rhubarb—Early TohoLk.
Squash—Karlv Bush Summer Crookneck, do.
Karlv White Bush Scollop, do. Bergen, do. Lima
Coeoanut.
Tomato—Large Red.
White Turnip—Karlv Flat Dutch, do. Early
Garden Stone, do. Red' Top Flat. do. Large Fiat,
i do. Large English Norfdk, do. Large i Jut Noi
i folk, do. Long Hanover or Tankard.
Yellow Turnip—Purple lop Root Tobago.^
Sn%e; Summer Savory; Thyme._mh 2—.> m
Hancets sarsap\rilla, VEGETA
BLE OR BLOOD PILLS, for tlie promo
tion of Health and the purification of the Blood.
WHAT IS LIFE?—THE BLOOD.
When the blood becomes impure or imperfectly
circulated, it gives rise to the following diseases:
LIVER COMPLAINT.
.... m i « i . • • 4 * r. \ r»c » n .or
ncn me moon ^ m an naiv; ^
the body deposites its impurities on t!ie liver, it
give* rise to liver complaint, the principal symp
toms ot v* hieh are a bilious hue ot the skin, with
dull, heavv, and wandering pains about t c right
side, shoulder and hack,— by a los« ol appetite,
indigestion, oe< asini.nl fev« is,difficulty of breath
•ng, extreme debditv, and iiuil) turn s v\ it*1 a
co«g/*. rose ml* ling coitswu^licn. 1 hi" disease has
long been amongst the mot uncertain objects of
medical «kill, and, being no irly allmd to pulmona
ry consumption, i5* very difficult of cuiei owing
also to the uncertainty which attends the u>e ot
medicines in this disease, it is generally allowed
to take its own course unmolested. Atewbox
° *HANCE'S SARSAPARILLA FILLS,
taken to purity the blood and purge away the im
purities, will in all cases give immediate leliel.
CUTANEOUS DISEASES,
By the term is meant diseases of the skin, which
always arise from some derangement of the blood
thereby causing eruptions, pimples, blotches, and
excessive beat ol the blood, accompanied by aw
olent itching of the skin.
IIANCE’S SARSAPARILLA I ILLS,
If taken according to the directions for puritying
the blood, will effect a cure in a very short time.
SINGING IN THE EARS.
When impurities from the blood become deposit
ed on the drum of the ear, it causes a peculiai
sound in the head, commonly known as sm^n^
in the ears;” a few boxe* of
j IIANCE’S SARSAPARILLA PILLS
will cure the most obstinate cases.
DIMNESS OF VISION OR SIGHT
Is occasioned by the impurities existing in the
! blood becoming deposited around the eyeballs.
; HEADACHE AND SINGING ov the HEAD.
; These diseases are caused by impure depositions
1 of the blood settling on the brain.
MANGE’S SARSAPARiLLA PILLS,
will in all cases effect a radical cure.
j In purchasing these pills, let mfg'l
ONE WOUD Ol GAl I ION.
! always ask for II WOE'S PILES, am! purchase
of none but those advertised o< aacnts, and u con
venient. call am) see the proprietor h.msidt -
Prir,- ‘>.i eents per box for Malice's Genuine 1 ills
For sale bv >1. Iri S. J»
Corner of Charles and Pratt sts., Baltimore ; aw
in Alexandria, by JOHN IB PI Ell POINT, A
gent. ABo, by Athet & Norman* Occoquan
Mills, Prince W m. County, Va._[ jv 13—ly
I Fellow c if ize.n s:
We
are bound to
believe front the very
circumstance, that al! who take
Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild
Cherry, do say, that it far exce Is all other me
dicines for coughs, colds, spittingof blood, tic Klim
or rising sensation in the throat, bronchitis,
whooping cough, asthma, weakness of
the nervous system, or impaired
constitution, from any cause,
and to prevent persons
from falling into a
decline, this me
dicine has no
+ EQUAL.
In districts where Calomel and Quinine iia
been too freely used in Bilious Complaints,
Dr. Swayne’sCompound Syrup of Wild Chern
will prevent their effects on the system, act as:
strengthening alternative, and improve the Bil
ious functions. . . .
! CAUTION._All preparations from this vain
able tree, except the original Dr.Swayne’s Com
pound Svn.n of Wild Cherry are fict.t.ous am
counterfeit. Prepared by Dr. Swayne, N. >
corner of Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphia
For sale only by Wm, Stabler, Alexandria.
* G. M. Sothoron, Georgetown
Robt. Farnham, Washington.
John Hand, Point of kock>.
[nov 2—ly] Itcv. J. P. Cook, J>*2 M. st. Balt
House, sign, and ship pain tin g.
The subscriber lias removed his Pain
j Shop, from Prince to Water street, second dooi
from Prince. With due thanks for past patron
age, he earnestly solicites the continued calls o
his friends and the public generally. House, Sign
and Ship Painting, done on the most aeeommoda
ting terms, and warranted second to none,
j All orders thankfully received, and promptly
attended ap J9—ly] GEO. PLAIN.
The Original Only True and Genuine Cure of j
,1ml oilier diseases arising from a deranged state of
the liver, ,1^'ue amt Fever.—The liver is mr,ie or
less out of order in a»l attacks of ague an ! fe\er.
so much so, that the ague i* not alway- curable, |
unless the liver is first set right. Attempt> to .
cheek agues by Quinine, wlmo the liver is dis
eased. frequentlv bring on general Dropsy. it
the liver Pills he used before takin-quinine, and
cautiously continued after it, so as to keep the
bowels open according to the general directions,
not onlv will return of chills he less trequent, hut
the cure will be more perfect. 1 he Liver Pit s
are particularly useful in all aguish sections o
the country, in all such regions, the li\er is so
often in a had state as to he concerned in P,0,*ljc’ j
ing a large portion of their maladies. a ae ,
resident population give it a fair tna!-— cop nnr •
bowels open with the pill,-take m each case,
twenty grains of quinine, hot wee n ae j i ", ° j
check them, and fifteen grains every nnilit or ten ,
days afterwa ds for several weeks, and .I.i-J "id ,
seldom need a physician for a~ue an* ('rr*
Prepared and sold wholesale am. it ai )y
it K SELLERS, Pittsburgh Pa.
Also, by HENRY COOK, Alexandria,
a p 17
TTTORMS frequently infest children, aggr.v
V V vate all other diseases, and are capable of
| producing great disturbances m the S) stem, and
| consequently all medicine given to remove them,
• should be prepared with great care; and o» the
j best materials: and it is to Ini feared that many of
the Worm AScdimncs are imam
tho^e qualities. The Vermifuge which the sub
scriber offers to the public is prepared of the best
materials and is gaining a reputation which enti
tle? it to a large share of public patronage. I he
efficiency of this preparation to releive the rising
generation from one of its greatest enemies is
fullv attested by numerous certificate* which will
I Ijc rr’jven on application to IIENR^ f MDi\,
A pent for Alexandria. Prepared and sold by li.
E.~ Ski.lf.ks, Pittsburg. Read the following:—
All the Vermifuge manufactures of the country
I are challenged to procure stronger testimony
! than the following:
Mr. R. E. Sellers: Sir—One teayoonful ot
| vour Vermifuge was given to a child of..Mr.
j Rradburv, about *30 months old, and the single
! dose expelled the enormous quantity ol t v\ o; .a*
j in about four hours from the time of taking the
i (losr. REN.JAMIX LYTLE.
Union township, Washington co., Pa.
| oct3l—dly _
H ’ A XUE’S S AR S-\P \RII .LA V EG ETA RLE
OR RL(H)l) PILLS, FOll ruinrvLW
j Till: />7.00/>, removing bile, correcting disor
j ders of the stomach and bowels, costiveness, d\ s
■ pepsia, swimming in the head, kc. Person* ot a
full habit, who are subject to Headache, Giddi
ness, Drowsiness and singing in the Ears, arising
from too great a flow of blood tothe head, should
i never be without them, as many dangerous sy mp
! toms will be entirely carried oil by their imincdi
j ate use.
I As a pleasant, safe, easy aperient, they finite
the recommendation ol a mild operation with tut
■ most successful effect, and require no restraint ol
! diet or confinement during their use. Ry regulat
i irig the (lose according to the age arid strength
j of the patient, they become suitable for every ca*e
; in either sex, that can he required: and for elder
! ly people, thev \\ ill be found to be the most com
I fortabie medicine liitherto prepared.
For sale by Seth S. If wce, corner of Charles
and Pratt street*, Raltimoro, and in Mexjndria,
D.C., hv JOHN R. PIEUPOIXT, Agent
ARo, l.v Athev k Norman, Mccoquan .Mill*.
Prince W illiam County, Va. Price *J> cent* per
box, or 5 for$l. j) ^ ^ s
rjno A CONSUMPTIVE YOUNG LADY
_i_ Ob Lady do not leave u* now,
We can't aliord to -pare y<»u,
Let not the cold damp on your brow,
From this fair world scare you.
Wo ! nvc von in the. woodland sweet,
And bv tin* moonlight More,
But most of all in .Market street,
In our o" n Baltimore.
Then don’t sweet maid deport so soon,
While there is ever) chance,
To rescue beavtv trom tin* tomb,
Oh fly to our friend H ance.
For hove and Art have both combined
To make him skilleu and baud),
To>ave the fairest of mankind,
If they will u*c bis Candy.
price 25 cents pc>r package, or five for <]. For
, sale by SKITII S. HANCE, corner of Charles
i and Pratt streets, Baltimore, and in Alexandria,
j 1). C. by JOHN It. PIER POINT, Agent; aho, by
; A they & Norman, Occoquan Mills, Prince V\ m.
County, Va. * j> L°>—Lv_
ENOCH GRIMES.
Manufacturer of Tin, Copper, Zinc, and Sheet hon
Ware.
WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL ;
I West Side of Fairfax and Second door North of
Win. Stabler & Co.’s Drug Store,
Alexandria, D. C.
All orders in bis line will be thankfully rceei\ed ;
completed when promised ; and executed in the
best workmanlike manner.
Guttering an i Roofing in tin, zinc, or copper.
done iii the ino>tdurable stvie. n.it fi—Dr
■_____
MORE NEW BOOKS!—Curiosities of Lit
erature, and the Literary Character illus
trated, by D'lsra»*!i% w ith CunoMties ot American
J.iterulure, by Rufus \V. GrF\v«»id, in one splen
did ro\a! octavo \olumc, price >>,.>0.
MtlnlL's Sermons, a new and beautiful edition,
• complete in one volume, price $2,50..
Elemt nls of l niversat Histe.-rp, on a new and**) s
1 tcmatic plan, from the earliest times to the I rea
■ j tv of Vienna ; to which is added a summary ot
j leading events since that pcnon, ny n.
1). A., Trinity College, (Cambridge, England,
with additions by John S Hart, A. M.. Principal
of the Philadelphia High School, price $1,25.
Ao/rs on the Ej iscopcil Polity of the Holy Catholic
Church, with some account ol the developemcnt
of the modern religious systems, by 1 homas V> il
liam Marshall, A. M., Curate of Swallowclith*,
and edited by Jonathan M. Wainwright, D. D-,
: price $1,25.
A Practical Treatise on Jliihrifery. by M Clin il
ly, Professor of Midwifery in Pans, illustrated
with 216 wood cuts — a work adopted by the Roy
■ al Council of Public Instruction—translated horn
! the French, and edited by G. S. Bedford, A. M »
M. l> , Professor of Midwifery and the Diseases
of Women, in the University of New \orkf—an
octavo volume, from the press of the Harpers’—
price $2,25.
; Posthumous Sermons, by the Rev. Henry Blunt,
, late Rector of Streatham, price f>2$ cents.
Butt's Reply to Archbishop Whatley, on the Apos
i tolic System of the Church, bound, 50 cents ; in
- paper 37^ cents.
Proverbial Philosophy, a book of Thoughts and
• Arguments, originally treated, by Martin F. Tup
• p*T, Esq., A. M.. from the fifth London edition,
1 price $1.25.
Book of Homilies, new and beautiful edition, in
, cloth, $i; full sheep, $2,50.
The Mysteiies Opened, by Dr. Stone, a further
. ' supply, price $1. Just received and for sale by
| BELL & ENTWISLE,
Cr^-Who receive all the new Standard Theo
. logical and Miscellaneous Books, as soon as pub
: lished, and sell them at Northern retail prices.
[ ap 20
Lithographic prints.—250 Lithogra
phic Prints, comprising a handsome variety,
1 among which are Penn’s Treaty, Pocahontas,
'' Landing of the Pilgrims, Heads ol the Presidents,
Mount Vernon, Sac., price $1 per dozen, I2j cts.
each, cash, just received!and for sale by
* ap 30 J JOHN H. GIRD.
Hardware and cutlery.—The sub
seribf'r.s have received per ship Robert, j
just arrived fom hiverpool, their spring inipor- ;
tut ion o i ILIRDWJiREAXn CUTLERY, which '
added to their stock on hand, and recent purcha
ses from ,1 meric an manufnet urns, make their as- ;
sort men t large and complete. W e enumerate
some of the staple and leading articles, of which
our stock consists:—
Anvih, Smith Bellows’s, \ ices
Bar Iron, (Swede and American)
American and English Blistered >teel
Shear Steel, Cast and Crowley Steel
Castings—Tots, Ovens, Skillets, &c.
Waggon Boxes, Cut and Wrought Nails
Traee and Halter Chains
Grass and Gtain Scythes, Brier Scythes
Straw Knives, Scythe Sncaths
Seville Stones and Sanded Rides
Shovels and Spades of all descriptions
Hay and Manure Forks
Iron and W ooden Rakes ;
Cun v Comb*, Cotton, Wool, and Tlor^e C aids
('ut Tacks, Brads, and Sparrow hies
Siioe i arks and Awls
Parliament, Butt, and Strap Hinges of all sizes
Wood Screws of all sizes; iron, brass, & blew d
Complete sets Ivory Knives and Forks
GOO d z. well-assorted common do
300 dr,7.. Pen and Pocket Knives
J00 ih'z Butcher’s, Cook’s, and Shoe Knives
50 .*roce Britannia Tea and Table Spoons
jo «»rnce Iron, and 1 inn d Table do. do.
Carpenter’-, Patent Iron-umi Locks, o, b, i, o
ami 9 inches
Square Knob Bolted Latches, 3*, 4 and 4$ in.
Japatm’d Thumb do 0,1,2; Stock Locks
Files and Rasps of all descriptions
Iron and Brass-wheel d Castors, Axle I unc\s
Auguis, Gimblets, Chisels and Gouges
Weeding and I itiling llocs, Axes, Sc Hatchets
Mill and x.Fut saws, Hand Screws
A general assortment of Carpenters’ roots,
and many other goods, £> T.JPLL and F»L\ C \,
to which they invite the attention ot purchasers,
cither for cash or the usual credit. Counti\
Merchants are particularly invited to examine
our stock before they go North, as we are pre
i pared to sell goods, as low as they can he puia lia
ised in any othc»* market. We solicit the patro
nage of our friend', and the public.
ap 23-—tf CRUPPER & WHEELER.
hvTEVV SPRING AND SUMMER DRY
I GOODS.— (\ M. &>. F TJYLOR, allheir
('heno ('ash Store, ovjosUt the Marshall (louse, res
pectlully inform buyers ot the town and
i country in general, they have received an unusu
: ally large and handsome assortment ot L/A ( 4
i.7,V/> J)OMi:STIC DRY (100DS, for Spring
Ian! Summer, and wiil continue to receive
throughout th<* season an assortment of the moM
i ih sirahlc Goods, as they arrive in the .M rthern
i Mol ts, and at such prices as cannot be surpass
ed in the I >i-ti ;<• t. Among those received are
Rich painted ()rgandi:ns
New style Painted Borages
1 Very choice style Paiis Balzarines
! Mourning B»*rages and Ba’/. nines
French. S« m, h, and English Painted Lawns
do and Gingham Muslins
NYw style Painted Orgamliae Tarletons
Pink, Blue, Buff, and \\ liite Striped do
I Striped and B irred Lace .Merlins and Jaconets
Sana re 11a and Nu'i'Ooke Mullins
; Bishop Lawn, plain and figYl Swiss do
I Book and .Mull do
I Damask, striped and embroidered Curtain do,
is.. ... I t or,/! 4 ,i•i'ii ( :i:?ihrit”*_
I I V It* II 1 -4 • ■ • * .....
Swi*? ami Cambt ic. Edgings and Inserting*, large
assortment
Thread LiMe ami Frenrh Plait Laces k Edgings
, l!). j N mv stvle 'A hite Silk Grinadinu S .awls
i 7 and 8-4 Rich (igM Silk do
1 10-4 -nper. Embroidered Cashmere do
1 5, G, 8, and 10 4 Embroidered and Plain Mousiin
De Eaine do
Ladies rich Silk Points in great variety
i French worked and Dimity Inside Collars & Cutis
Gold Embroidered and Bugle .Mitts
Blaek and Colored Nett .Mitt* and Gloves
Ladies Pal is Ki 1 Glove*, Canary, Lilac and other
fancy e dors
Long white and black Picknct Glove* and Mitts
1 .0 ting'd am! i/>ng Ginn Lace do
1 Gimp' 1 >r 1 adie* DreS'i/* it; great vaiiety
Long Lawi.', Bird's Eye Diapers
1 G, and o-4 I,im*h Sheetings. Iri'h Linens
g_4 R,j«i i Table Diaper', and Yapkius
Ducahack. Ru Ga •»».G Scotch Toweling
White and Br''Wii i’jSc ’ iolha
Russia Shot ting* ami i 'rash
I Bail and other Cotton Fringes
I’d o k Wnr-ted Eng ami Stool Fringes
\\ bite ami col d ( ottou llosmry. !ar.ie assortment
Children Long and 1-*J llo*e all sizes
White and blaek Si'k Hosiery
Si k and Cotton Glove* and Mitts
Ji t and Him B'ark .Vpa.cas
Do “ Mousiin de Lain
i Fine and low price Bombazines
I G-4 Drab D'lefor Gentlemen's Coats and Pants
G-4 Napoleon u
Twilled ami Plain Blaek Summer Cloths
Blue and Jet BPk Cashineretts “
I Summer Ca"imerc, Erniinetts, Canvass and Rus
sia Drillings
Super. Blue Black, Invisible Green and low pri
ced Cloths
do Blaek and Brown French .Cloths
j Bl'k and fancy single Milled Doe Skin Cassimcres
i Double width single -Milled . ivmdi do
G-4 sup. and low priced i weed Cloths lot Coats
Gambroons Plain and Ribb’d [variety
j Worsted, Linen and Cotton Pant Stutis in great
‘ Linen ('berks, a plea'ant article for Summer
Pants
Satin, Silk. Marseilles and Valencia Vestings
i Silk and Wool Flannel, for Rhuematics
Silk and Merino Shirts
Satin and Bombazine Stocks
Shirt Bosom* and Colors
i Gum and Nett Suspenders
Gentlemen's superior Silk and Satin Scarfs in
great varnty
do do French Kid and Silk Gloves
do Linen and Li*Ie Thread Gloves
! Umbrellas, Parasols and Sun Shades.
1 Full assmtment of Bonnet* from tl»e most fa-h
ionahle down to the !owc*t price
]50 doz. Palm Leaf I iats, all qualities,
T<»(rpth»*r with a full suDolv of bleached and
Brown Cottons, Osnaburgs, Burlaps, Cheeks
Tickings, Spool an 1 Bail Cottons, Pins, Needier
1 Tapes, and a great variety ot the many article?
usually kept in our business
Purchasers are respectfully requested to cal
and examine our stuck before making their pur*
cha«es as it will prove to their interest.
ap 24—tf _
pANCY AND VARIETY GOODS.-Jusl
l received 11- follows, v iz Perforated Paper,
Silk Twist for Purges, Giit, Silver, and Steel
Beads various sizes; do Purse Kings and Ends,
Jet King*, Fine Si k Purges, Black and Steel Bu
gle*, Colored and Black Paper Pans 3i.ls, Tuck,
Dressing, and Fine Teeth Combs; Farina’s genu
ine Cologne. Emery’s, Tissue Paper tine colors.
Toy Paint Boxes, kc., for sale by
ap 30 JOHN H. GIRD.
OLSH’S FRICTION MATCHES — Goish’s
T Eriction Matches, fur sale low bv the groce
at HENRY COOK’S,
ap 30 Prog Store.
"DACQN AND SUGAR.—12 hhds. Bacon as*
1J sorted; 5 hhds. P. R Sugar, just received
and for sale by POWELL k MARBURY.
ap 30
TjLA 1STER A N D POTATOES.—1200 bush.
1 Red potatoes, 45 tons Paister —cargo o
Sehr. Armida from Portsmouth, N. H. Fol
sale by [ap 20] LAMBE'tT k McKEN^IL.
ATTIHSKEY IN BARRELS.—Pennsylvania
V V copper distilled, at 25 ct<- per gallon, and
no charge for the barrel. For sale by
THOMAS BURNS,
ap 30 Corner of Prince and Fairfax sts.
HAllPERS’ PICTORIA L BIBLE-—No. 3
Harpers’ Illuminated Bible—a very rich
number—iu*t published, and for sale by
ap 29 BELL k ENTWISLE.
CMjy \ EitSATiON CARDS, at only 12icts.
/ per pack, for sale by
I my 1 BELL & ENTWISLE.
__ ..r.,^,i’xr nrxUDnn * T'lrvV rr* V ,
olfire of the Clerk ot the corporation, ai auction,
to the highest bidder therefor, for cash, the fol
lowing Lots and parts of Lots ot ground in j
Georgetown, the same having been seized by nie
in distrain, and will be sold as above, to satisfy
the Corporation of Georgetown lor taxes due to
said Corporation thereon, for the several years rc- ;
sportively annexed thereto. Settlement, by pay
ment of the purchase money, io be rpade on the
day at the place of sale; and in default thereof,
the lot or lots so unpaid for, to be resold on the
following day at the same hour and place, with
out further advertisement, at the risk and cost of
the first purchaser. _ _ _
£ ;
: * *
Number and description of Lois.' £ # £
' •*" ^ ;>
«» 7; 2
<n a <
< >- r
All that part id* lot number 35
in old Georgetown, King!
north of the canal, the same!
fronting 5i) feet 0 inches on]
the south side ot Bridge st.,|
and running back ol the same
width to the canal. Assess
ed in the name of Thomas'
Astley, but is supposed to bc:
owned by..
Same part of lot, assessed to
same,..
i Parts of lots number til and 6.3.
' old Georgetown, 2*2 feet (i
inches on the cast side of
Jefferson street, and running!
back of the same width to
i the south line of said lots 04
and 0.3. Assessed to John
1 _: onn iqiq i
\ . UilllC 11 I U II ",.. • • »wv *v/ ... * ~ ~
; A lot in I lolmeadNaddition, not
numbered, beginning at the
north east corner of .Monroe
i and Dunbarton-st.. & running
thence with the north line of
Beall street GO feet, thence
! north, parallel with Monroe
j street, 120 feet, thence west,
i parallel w ith the first line, GO
ft.ct to .Monroe street, thence
i south with the east line ot
said street 120 feet, to the
j beginning. Assessed to Ita
chael Steel’s heirs. 250 1842 1 87
Same lot a^r^sed t » some,.... 250 1S43 1 trT
. Two undivided third part-oi a
! lot containing one acre and
a halt, more or le-«. in Hol
mead’s addition, w ith a frame
house there '*n, foriiierly at
tached to the old P ipcr Mill,
hounded on the smith and
cast by the Paper mill (N'»
street) road, on the \ve-1
I tin* ground ol Pho i.asV. ood*j
ward, E-q.. and on the n nth;
; by Hook creek. Asse--ed to
Edgar Patterson and Charles
Carroll's licit-'. 300 1*1! ISO
Same parts o! lots a--c-~ed 1<.»
same. 300 1*?42 2 *25
One undivided third part ol thel
I last said described lot ol
ground, in llolmead’s addi
tion, formerly attached to
the old Paper Mill. Assess
ed to Andrew Way’s In irs.. l.»0 1811 0 00
Sami1, assessed to same. lot) 18*2 4 12
Ent No. 2.). i* ally and il ivv-i
kin’s addition. Assessed to
Mary Sands’ heir-. 800 1842 G 00
Same lot assessed to same... .p 800 J84J; G 00
The extreme c i-t p irt- of lot
201, EJJ and l*.)7, i’hrelkeld'v
addition, beginning on Vth
street, at the north-west co -
ner of lot No 32, in Uea’tyj
and Ilav. kia-’ ;>i,-J;*d a*!**.:
; t.on, arid running thence
south with the v c*t line of;
said amended :•<!*!iti**n 1 0
feel, ;ia *.‘V »Vt -• Ji 11 J it- l[
; with 7 th : < . t4 15 It., tile lice
• • . • I . I f A
i norm, parallel u im me ui m
line. 1*.0 feet to 7th Street,
;h« nee t*a't with th.e south,
i iia> oi Tin street !•> feet, to
the begmmng, with an old;
frame tenement thereon.— !
Assessed !oNm!ic\ 11 jil’s heir- IbO 1*842 1 o5
i i*e same pivpe; iy assessed to !
Same...*.j 1G0 *643 l o5
All the west part of lot No. 13,
| old Georgetown. I.imits: be
ginning at the * nib-west
corner of said lot on the
north line of Bridge street,
and running thence north, by
the west line of sa:<l lot, 69
! feet to the n >n!i hue of said
lot, thence ea*t with the said
north line 69 feet to the west
! boundary of the property of
Nicholas Travers, ihenrr
south hy and vvjth ‘•aid west
boundary 611 feet to Bridge
street, thence west with the
Ime of Bridge sire* t (id l et
to beginning. Assessed to
Dryden Tyler's heirs. 1200 1842 9 O'*
Same property assessed to same 12* 0 1843 9 00
\y;i.T!am ji:\vkll,
Collector of »he Corporation of Georgetown.
| Georgetown, feh 24, 1844. — law td
| rpHIS IS To G1VF N’OTICK, That the sub
8. seriher ha> obtained from the Orphans'
Court, of Alexandria County, in the District of
j Columbia, letter^ testamentary on the personal
estate of .ifr.NCSN I.Ollli), deceased.- -
All persons having claims against the said
deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the
| same, with the vouchers thereof, pa-sed by the
. said Orphans Court, to the subscriber, on, or
before the eleventh day oi April iu xt, they mav
otherwise, bv law, be excluded Irom all benetit
| of the said estate: and all those indebted thereto
are requested to make immediate payment.—
Given under my hand thi^ eleventh day < f April
1814. LOBLKT JAMliTSON, Lx‘or.
3p | ]—w6w of Agncss Lowry, decM
I^.MPOBICM OF FASHION.—BUSSEY &
iJ JILVOIJ), M>:hn\t Tailor', respectfully
inform '.heir cii'tomei' anil the public generally,
that they have just received from the Northern
Cities, a well 'elected assortment 11 \V(>OL-l)\ •
Ell, BLACK. BUT., OLIVE, ('.KEEN, IN
VISIBLE. GREEN, a;:d other description, ol
CLOTHS. Also
Wool Bl’k Cassiincres Figured Silk Vestings
.Satin Vestings i ouon
Fancy Drillings Cottonade
White do " “ Pladsde Cards
Plaid Gambroons Blue Vixluri;
AI par ha Lustre Black Italian Cravats
Plaid Cassinicrea Plaid fic fig'd silk Scarfi
French Summer Cloth Genii ms Silk ilhdk's
Plaid Silk Vestings “ Kid Gloves
Genll’ins Brown mixed fit White half I lose.
Grass an I Iri-h Linen*:—made up and for sale;
Fashionable Criin'ine Dress Coats, Cantone Pale
toes; Plaid Drill Dress Coat*: together with a va
riety of other articles and trimmings of all de
scriptions. We are determined to sell low for
cash, or to punctual customers. The fit and work
man* hip, warranted.
We are also making up and keep constantly or
hand a good assortment of C0*1 TS, PJHsTTH am
VESTJS. Call arid see for yourselves—South side
of King, one door west of Royal street,
ap 12—eo3m
JOSEPH HARRIS, has applied to the Hon
J imes S. Mor cli, Assistant Judge of the
i Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, tc
! he discharged from imprisonment, under the act
j for the relief of insolvent debtors within the
i District of Columbia, on Saturday, the ISfh
j instant, at 10 o'clock, A. M. at the Court
j House in Alexandria, uhen and where his credi
I tors are required to attend
my 9-^3t Teste: C. F. LEE, C. C.
XTHLUAM STABLER & RROTIIFR^B
▼ * added to their stork of DRl'Hs
STUFFS, P.1IXTS. $s‘c , a !ar*e
leeted personally* of the br>t articles ...
lowest prices. Country merchants are !■
to rati on them, for their aim is to sell
articles of a hue quality can he purchased
timore. Among the goods r< ceived a:,.: q.
ire the followiri, viz: <‘^LJ
Fresh Fated Oil in large and small bottlr? |f _
Fpsnm Falts in harr« Is, Houck's Panace^ If "—
Cochineal, Pearl Barley, * IJ Jffo,
Sand's, Bull's and our own Extractor s j
Bermuda Arrow Root just imported M
Linseed Oil, u At *
Apothecary's Glass W are, at a large di<u L* jjr
from the factory prices,
Glue. Judkin's Ointment. I#
Brand’s Anodyne Planter, Fresh Oatmeal* M
Sa!a*rntus, Bath Bricks, ’
Cooper's Litigla*s for jetlie*, B!ancm3"^» . jJ
Russian do., Tooth Brushes, Hair Bp , if
hire’s Worm D< striving Drop, a mu, ’.HTkr
proved medicine, cS
Verdigris in oil, White Lead in oil, r ► H fo
qualities, R af
Tv. inc*. British Lustre. German do. H e,x
Ground I)yt\vood», viz:—Logwood, v ■ H tc
Ilyper-Xicnr rrua Wood, 5>.r., \\ M^lv
Cuntharidcs, Pink R ot, Syringes, II ^
Dentist's Gold and Tin Foil. Gob! I^nf. I J ji
Odontine de Pelleliere, Klixir lc Pc!lft«.,lIperr
f»*p*h r.renarations fur the teeth m<„v Mm «n
proved, Ij n<
I CupprngCases, Scarificator5, 12 n
Cologne Water, Jamaica Ginger, superior (1 ”"
Ft ko M nr.a, Oil of Cloves, do. Linns:,, |J
do. Lemon. II ,
Gum Ma-tieh, Vermillion. Castile Snap, I *
Gum Tragaoaneth, Gum Ammoniac. 11dig I *
i Opium, fi<-h. Shellac, Alcohol, (Vd ^ II
Quiek-ilver. Fine Sp mgr. Burgundv F'.tcr. I#* 01
BaLam Copaivn. A**afrtida, 1^
]>e<it Mustard (a verv superior article) I
Rochelle Salts, Tartaric Acid, W
Super C .rh* nate * 1 Soda, IF lined Borax, A
Blue I’ II, be-t London manufacture.
I (’itrate of Iron and Quinine, a new tonic,
Fill Boxes. Seale* and Weight*, » „
I Graduated Measure*, I
| Adhesive Plaster Spread, Wafers, 1 .
J Thermometer-. Perfumed Soaps, a variety 4, *
Perf'im"*, a variofv. Liquorice Root, Scgan w *.
Copal V ariii-Ii, Spirit Turpentine, 1 :
Ca-lor 0:1, hy the d<*zen b ,tiles nr barrel, fn,
Chrome Green. Peruvian Bark. Quinine, I ^
Sweet Spirit A itre. Oil of Vitriol, Whiting I1
White Skins, I oiigne Serapci>. 2’^
Chamomile Flov.vtJh !r»d« Slide lok. Ixc. I I
PartieoGr at?« :.ti- n i* j ai<! to the exec ufie- I
orders from Ph\-ie;ans and private famine*. I ®
iicat and a nveuient -tyl/. turn 1* 1M,
[W inch *ter V irginian, VYarrenton Flag. : r ■11
1 tpj ei M irl ro' Gazette.] I §
1 IMF LSI I I Mil G S. \r.—The subscriber i;(J ■ 1
I just received hi-full Spring supply of/hi;; 11^
( lith.ir il'. D>,( Sin’!', Faints. (k ‘ uuil ( I j|",j
Patent M dicines, I’ rfumery, Fancy •$rticl(\ If e l
ic (»7nv', ke *Vc., all of which he has selccttj
personally, with very great care. I I,
F.nglisn Mu-fard. vfi [i s^jacior I T,.
Brown * Inexhaustible Salts
Lngljsh and \mei iein CRomcl 1 ft*,
! Adhesive Planter spread. All* ppo Galls I
i Gentian Boot, superlii e Lmcrv J
Low*- White Wind- >r Sn ip, do Brown do I 4*|
Chrome Green, o! best quality I ft,
do u ground in Gil, French Green I
French Green ground in Oil, I
Pure V* rdi.rri* in Oil | #|'
Baltimore Chrome Yellow, No. 1 | |
Lamp Black m papers, do very sup. for Painter! i
Refmed Borax, Socotrine Aloes I 2
F,van's Crown Lane* t* gtnaine I
Paper Pill Bose* Ea^tbh, < hipped do I ft
Spatula* orted - izr-, Poor Man’s Plasters I ft
Carraway Seed, Squills, do in fine powder hmdnt ft
Sherman's Worm Lozenges, do Cough Lozcng-1
<|<> Cathartic <b>, Gi:m Gamboge, iVarl Sago I ,
Bailey, Long Pepper, Tacked Boxes J
Ginn Guiarum. Quassia. Principe Segars gciic | ;
Woodvilie do do. (lum t arnphor |
i Brandeth’s Pills genuine. Strychnine | p
Il\d: i (fate Potash. Pure Arctcr Arid 1 f
la gii-h graduated Measure’4, Pill 1 dIs 1 fj
Wedge wood Mortars, I I.*rn Scoops, Cork Premia
French Iodine, Military Blacking, Manna 1 ^
Pice i| itated Garb lton.Bull's Extract Sarsaparilii I *
i French vOit[)s in variety, 11
Apotl.crane* Seal sand Weights Ij
44 Furniture &e.. Hair Gloves 1^
Toilet Bottles China. Fagli-h Cut Punjents J
‘ M« elle tic Boetlf. Dela*» Ih s Perfume Pry k I
Syrn je- an assortment. Bed Pans 1
Cupping Instrument*, Medicine Chests |j
Ede"* Patchoulev. do Ihdyosmia I
.lowland'* Loth n :< : nine. Rowland’* Knlulor I.
Guerlain’s SI avir g ('rerun, do do Tablets 1
| Black Pomatum. Hair Bruslu *, do French 1
do English, do Amcrn an, \ arni-h Brushes I
H'.ndurn* -ar-af arilla. S h !!•»'•, Alcohol I
Sal Soda. White Jatinjea Ginger I
Jayne’s Hair Tonic, do. Expectorant, do. Car* j
initiative Balsam I
Tapioca, vri\' -upetb r, T/vglt-h \ endian R‘‘<1 I
Ext I) nidrli-lfi, Conj .t** American l*inglafcs 1
Powder* *! Rhuhat h, S ip«. i ior Castor Oil |
Colnmbo Root, Aqua Ammonia, 1
Slipp rv Elm Bark. Alii* to Cayenne 1
(tenume Bear*-t'ri. B \m rry Bask and powder 1
Chine-c Vermillion. SojeriorGum Arabic |
Valerian Root. White Pepper, Bal-am Oopaivai, 1
Copniva Cap-ul *, Extra W lute Ghie 1
Logwood. Nirarauga d Red Saunders I
Pin -j It ite Iron. F» m. gn < k Set d J
T<*rtoi*e Slid! Comb-. Engli-hdo. 1
: Fresh Chamomile Flower*, ( itrm Arid ;
Benzoic Acid, Carbonate Maji.cda j
Freokie-encr, Taf.ir Luc fi •, ( "<idi Brw-hc*
Shaker's Slu*c Bru-hes. Iv >ry arid Tooth Combs,
Pocket ( ombs, Heif. ;V Teat-. Chinese M«i-k
Gum Tragat er:th. MfMann - Eiixir Op»urn
Tr*\ lor’s Btl-iM. L.'Tw t*. '•! j. r 11 j r«»< • • f» P;,fc G
B. d*Bug Poi- *n, vv•*., Spirit- Tut p**nt’.ne, Giue
Fre-h Salad Oil, Chloride Soda, Bfuc Ma>s
Nitron* Ether. Sulphite Quinine, Orange Peel
White Wax, Whit ti: Night T q e: -.C:i*ti!c S-ap,
0.1 Cinnamon. P.ilm Soap it. bar-, Indelible It I*
Alexandria Senna, Henry * f Veined Mague-i3,
Oil P» ppermint, Sr. ith’* \ arni-hc*,
Pe^teh - d< Pari-. S lui! - ^ T* ■l’1 rtment
Drmijol.u Cork-. \ mint'd l.o'tu* d ■.
Perfumed Chalk Ball*. Sheep’.- Slims
Gttrn Ela-lic ’/’«• t! i; g Rings, G. rman Culogtr
British Lu*tro. Sahei .t*P a: la-1;
Morphine, Pot r M :» - Fri» r.d
Garlic. Lima Bark, Hair i > y * *. Balm * »dumbfa:
Otto R. se*, Citretc In n, Krm-ot, Searifi* at< r
White Dim by Ion, Surgeon** Lint, Oxalic Acid.,
London Wine Colchieuni. \ olalile Salt*
Engli-I* C tleincd M K' U I bread
Stephen’* Pine Voiding final. Note Wafers
' Arnold’s Steel Pen Ink, India Ink, Oil \ ilriol
English Tooth Bru-he*, d<». Natl Bru-hes
Stephen’s Red Writing Fiui J, Cremor Tartar
Epsom Salts, Quick-ilver, f ochincal, Copperas
Terra deSienna, Nursing Bottles, Breast! ipcs
rl prrnnt\ Indelible ll.k. ( blonde Lillie
lierkuith Fills GolrlFs Frirtim Matches
Lowe’s Mvrtle Pomatum, (iuiu Elastic Bougies,
Gum Elastic Catheter*.
rnr'1'i.e subscriber respectfully solicits Ph)*
sicians, Country Men hauls, Heads ot FanuJic*,
| &.C., to give him a call bedore purchasing 1"
where, as he is determined to sell articles of t
very best quality, at t:;e lowest price, and will
have them put L-p if. such a way as cannot fail
give satisfaction. HLSL^ LOOK*
ap 13— tf Chemistjind
Puffs are humbugs—but Joels speak Jar themselves.
' O IMPSON & CROSS, at their Factory on Koy
O al-slrcti, also, at their Store on Kin»'str,'c ’
are happy to inform their I fiends t ia O
prepared to furnish them with BO • *
I own manufacture, (which are admitted to S.aml
: A, No. 1,) down to the lowest prices that l» t
!, can be furnished; together with SllOL
’ the different qualities and prices And that al
tastes may be suited, we woul inform the Locus
that we have shoes Irom JI-Sj down to t: e rt
i dueed price of H2j cents. Also, Boys, Misses,
I and Childrens, in all their varieties. W e contin
j ue to furnish pegged work from a line Boot, t
1 the substantial Brogan, at very low prices,
sale and Retail. »P ~eo t *

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