the hair nearly bumf off his headj both hands burnt, • lie of them nearly to the elbow, slt;» that we thought the fingers on that hand inust dropoff indeed, all who saw the littlesufferer, expected he must die. The head was so drcadlullly burned, that it is hard to describe it—it was burnt to the hcuI' bone. 1 applied a plaster of Dr. Wm. Judkins’s patent specific ointment immediately. In taking off the first plaster, the hair with the burnt flesh, together with some of the coals that were sticking to the flesh, all came with the plaster. Mrs. Bateman dressed the child’s head next day.We continued t\. application, the wound during the time discharging freely offensive matter; According to direction, no water was used, but it was carpfully wiped to keep it clean. It soon began to mend, and in a few days got quite well. Supposing it had drawn enough, about the fifth or sixth day the last plaster was left on for some days without changing it. The flesh has grown to the bone, anti the hair over the head the same as if it had never been burnt, except one small spot. I have applied Judkins’s ointment for burns and scalds, in many other cases, and never knew it to fail.W M. M’JILTON. jan 29_______BAUCTIONS.Public Auction.Y virtue of a deed of trust, of Peter _ _ Catlett to us, tearing date the 9th day of December, 1818, and recorded in the county court of Fauquier, ire shall on Thursday, the 16th day of July, 18*4, at the mill of Peter Catlett, sell at public auction to the highest bidder lor ready money, for purposes mentioned in said deed, one moiety of alot of Land,lying in the cuunty of Fauquier and on the waters ot Goose Creek, containing six and one quarter acres, together with the•Merchant Mill,and all the appurtenances thereunto at* lathed; and estate, the right, title and interest of the said Peter Catlett in Ibe premises.Such title as the subscriber? have by virtue of the deed aforesaid, will only be conveyed by them.STEPHEN CHILTON, HENRY TURNER, junp 10—tlJuly Trustees.Thirteenth Drawing OF THE UNIVERSITY LOTTERY.OF MARYLAND,TOOK place on the lllhof June in the city ot Baltimore, and the hiebest prizes drawn were the following: No. 1242 a prize of 1000; No- 16336 a prize ot 100; Nos. 7041 2036 each prizes oi 50 dollar?, besides many of 20 dollars The ?late o( (be wheel is truly interesting, and only three drawings more to comp ete tbis splendid scheme: it will draw again on the 26th of tbis month, and continue drawing every week until blushed, and all the following magnificent prizes ate yet undrawn-.1 prize of $20,0001 do of 10,0001 do of 5,0001 do of 4,0001 do of 3,0001 do of 2,000Besides r.00s, 100?. Arc.drawn tickets at eignihs i 50, toAUCTIONS.A tew war.:.dI2, !RUNN ELLS''Iruly for tuna it Office,King street, Alexandria.Orders from any part oi the U. Stales, by mail (post paid) or by private conveyance, enclosing the cash or priz ticket? in any ol the lotteries now draw me will meet the usual prompt and punctual attention, it addressed as above. June 17Another Chance for the High Prizes.ALLENs’ PRIZE LIST Ot the nineteenth Day’s Drawing OF THE GRANDSTATE LOTTERYOF MARYLAND.No- 8453 a prize ut DlltOO*7132 do It'd*Sold at ALLENS’, where the CASH will be paid lor prizes as soon as drawn.(£7-The 20th and lent drawng will take place on ike 24'h of June, when the following splendid prizes must be drawn, viz-100,000 DoUars1 prize of $20,0002 do 10,0001 do 5,0006 do 1,000Besides 22 of d100, 26 of d50; and 2472 of 12 dollars.Adventurers at a distance should lose no time in lorwarding tbeirqrders lor Tickets and shares, as the drawingjwill positively be finished on the abovemeniioned day.— Those who signify their wish, will be informed of the late ol tbeir tickets as soon as drawn.Wnole tickets d20 00 Quarters d5 00Halves 10 001 Eighths 2 50For sale, warranted undrawn, atjALLEN’SLottery and Exchange Office, Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington.Orders from any part ot the U. States, per mail, post paid, or by private conveyance, enclosing cash or prize tickets in the New York and Baltimore Lotteries, will receive (lie mosl.prompt attention, if addressed toS. $ M. ALLEN 4r Co.May 18—31 Washington City.RUKNELLS’Prize list of the I9lb day’s drawing of IbeMaryland State Lottery, No. 2.Which look place in the City of Baltimore, on the 13tb, under the superintendence ol the commissioners appointed by the governor and council.No. 8463 a prize of D10007132 JOOAnd 198 prizes each of 1*Oniy one drawing more lo complete Ihis splendid scheme, which will positively take place on the 24lb June, when all the following magnificent prizes will be distributed, viz :100,000 DOLLARS.1 prize of $20,000 1 10,000 1 10,000 1 5,0006 1,000 Beside? 100's, c. amounting to the enormous sum ol U 169,652.An opportunity being still left for thnse who did not supply themselves with tickets or share? heretofore, they should now send on their order? without delay.Whole tickets d2o oo I Quarters Do oo Halves lo oo | Eighths 2 boTo be bad warranted undrawn atJ. II. RUNNELLS, Lucky Lottery Office,King street Alexandria. D. C.Five Dollars Reward.RANAVVAY from the subscriber on the 7tb of June. inst. an apprentice boy to the coopers trade, namedCharles Williams;he is about nioeteen years of age, a (dark mulatto; has a Hat nose and grum look.jhad on when he absconded a blue roundabout cloth jacket, linen pantaloons, anew fur hat, and took with him some other clothing not recollected. He is stout made for bis age; he was seen at Cameron Run on Tuesday last. The above reward will be given for delivering him to me in Alexandria.Master? of vessels and others are forbid harboring or carrying off said runaway, jund 12 3.1 JAMES LYLES.Congress Sp'ing Water.r I 'HIS spring was discovered about 25 I years ago —it issues Irom a small a* perture in the rock, at the loot ol a beau-I ;j|ul little cascade, 'he stream ol which | rises about fifty rods west of it The ef-| lecl produced by this water is that of a | cathartic or diuretic, which leaves alter its ■ , operation an increased degree ol appetite | | lor tood. without the langour incident to. medicine. In all chronic cases, where 1 lire treatment should be mild, this water is recommended, as well as diseases of the liver, and other complaints arising Irom the habitual use of ardent spirits, ora long residence in hot climates- 'i be tem* , perature, by Farenbeit, is 50 degrees;The following analysis give? the contents | ol one gallon, or 231 cubic inches ol water, j Muriate ol Soda, 471.6Carbonate ol Lime, 178.476Carbonate ol Soda, 16.5Carbonate ot Magnesia, 3 366Carbonate ol Iron, 6.168Total, 676 grs. Carbonic acid gas, 343 cubic inches.The above water is sold byJOHN H. RUNNELLS,N. B. This rnvaluable water has been carefully bottled aud corked with ihe best velvet corks at the spring, so that it retains all its qualities_may *1llats, Fancy Goods, $c. JOHN H- RUN NELLS,’At bis store, three doors below Ibe Washington Inn, King streat, has •just received tursale.Gentlemen's sup'r qlty beaver bats, d8 Do. do. do. do. 7Do. do. 2d qlty do. 6Do. do. Sd qlty do. f*Do. do. castor do. 4Do. do. do- do* 3Do. do. do. do. 2 5oBoys hats of every description, cheap, children's morocco hats; also an assortment ofFancy Goods and Combs, together wilb BOOTS ^ SHOES at low prices. Will be constantly supplied with the very best articles, ana latest fashions. april 24 __James S. Gunnell. M. I). DENTIST,RESPECTFULLY offers bis services as a Dentist, to the citizens and visi-• tors of the District of Columbia.REFERENCES.Washington Georgetown Alexandria I Dr. Sim Dr. C. Worthington Dr. Semmes F. May P. Warfield Washingto Cuthush Henderson RichardsHontt N W. Worthington FiUhughSewall Bohrer PeakeWashington Magruder StablerWatkinsGen- John Mbsod. Richard B. Lee, esq. Col. A. Henderson, George Graham, esn Rev. Dr- A* Hunter, Dr. Dick.Office on the Pennsylvania aveoue. between 9th and lOtb rlreels W. on the same square with Mr. Guoton’s apothecary shop, Washington, Oct. 7th, 1822.OirDr. Gunnell may be consulted at Mr. Clagett’s hotel, io Alexandria, every Friday, from 8 A. M. until 2 P, M. (ex-cepl during the sessions of Congress.)— All letters addressed to Dr. G. in Washington, or left at Clagett’a hotel will be puno* toally attended 19, lawffPublic Auction.BY' virtue of a deed of trust of Robert Catlett and Nancy his wife, Peter Catlett, William Catlett and Willred G. Settle, to the subscribers, bearing date the 26tb day of May, 18*0; and recoided in the Couoty Courts of Fauquier and Frederick; they will proceed to sell at public auction lor casb to the highest bidder on Thursday, the I6lb day ol July 1824* at the Mill of Pater Catlett, the followingTracts of Land;one tract of lease laDd, containing two hundred acre9 more or less, situated in the counties of Fauquier and Frederick, on which tbe said Robert Catlett resided at the date of the said deed; one other tract situated in the same counties, purchased by the said Robert ol William Massie aud William Gibson, containing two hundred acres mote or less.One other tractsituated in the county ot Frederick,a lease at tbe date of said deed, in tbe possession of Presley Williams, purchased by (lie said Robert of William Leach, containing one hundred and fifty acres more or less.One other tractcontaining one hundred and fifty acres, a part of a lease devised to tbe said Robert, by bit father, aod purchased b him of Henry Curtis, situated in Ibe couoty of Frederick. And alsoOne lot of Landwith tbe manufacturing Mill and other im* provements (hereunto belonging, held by tbe said Peter Catlett, aoder a decree of the chancery court of Fredericksburg, and under John Green and tbe heirs ol John Clark, deceased, one moiety 0! which has been conveyed by (be said Peter Ca'lelt to Stephen Chilton and Henry Turner, trustees lor the benefit of Abner Pollardj and recorded in the county court of Fauquier; the whole lot having been conveypd by a subsequent deed ot trust to the said Wilfred G Settle, andOne other Lot,a lease of land contiguous to tbe said Mill Lot, purchased by (he said Peter Catlett, Ol Armi«’-*ad Thompson b Thomas John; containing one hundred acres more or less conveyed by the said Peter to the said Willred G. Settle by tbe same deed of trust; and alsoOne other lot of Land,containing eight acres more or less, conveyed by the «sid deed of trust lo the said Willred G. Settle, and purchased by tbe said Peter of John GreeD, adjoining Ibe said mill lot, and at tbe date of the said deed, in tbe occupancy of tbe said Peter Catlett, N. W. Rogers. Thomas Mills aod William Waters.On the same dav, and at tbe dwelling bouse of Robert Catlett will be sold on tbe same terms abovementioned,SUNDRY SLAVES,conveyed by tbe said deed, partly by Robert Cailett, and partly by the said William Callet, il produced by tbem.Aod also eleven hor**-s, four tills, tbirtytwo mash tubs,tour cooling tubs,six Windsor cbairs. one cabinet, tbree beds and bedsteads, with tbe lurnilure thereto belonging, one tea cbest, one bureau, and other articles of household and kitchen furniture, if said goods and chattels are produced by tbe said Robert Catlett.II there is not sufficient lime lor Ihe accomplishment ol said sales, they will be continued from day fo day by the subscribers.Sucb title a9 the subscribers have in any of tbe properly above described, will ,be made to purchasers.INMAN HORNER, PETER ADAMS, june 10—t!5July Trustees-Marshal’s Sale, in Virginia.PURSUANT to decrees of the superior court ol chancery lor Ihe Fredericksburg district, beariog date the J9th day of May, 1823, and Ihe 22d day of May, 1824, in a suit depending in the said court, between Charles Carroll, of Carrollton, Plaintiff, and William Brent, jr. administrator with the will annexed of Daniel C. Brent, deceased, and others, Delendants, 1 shall, on the 6tb day of July next, (that being Prince William court day) at Prince Willjam court-bouse, expose to sale by public auction, to tbe highest bidder, tot ready money, that portion of tbePark-Gate Tract of Land,situate, lying and being in the county a-foresaid, which is comprised in lots No. 1 and 3, as designated in tbe Plat filed io the said suit, containing in Ibe said two lots according to tbe said Plat, One Thousand and 7 wenlyfour Acres, tjso roodt and twenty three poles; il being tbe residue of the said Park-Gate Estate, after deducting the sale ol (bat part called Flat* j J wkich was heretofore sold on tbe 22d day of December last, under tbe former ol the aforesaid Decrees. The residue now offered for sale, comprehends Ihe MANSION HOUSE, and has great advantages in fertility, salubrity, and nearness to Prince William court-house.WM. M. CRAIG, deputy ofJOHN STANARD, M. F- C. P.junc 3 4wPrompt PaymentTHE fortunate holders ol tbe two fourth* of the Prize Ticket which drew 2,500 Dollars in the 3d Class of (be Qpantico Canal Lottery, received (be casb on presentation ot tbe tickets, atHUNNELL’SDucky Lottery Office,where many other lucky tickets are offered in tbe various Lotteries now drawing* OCT Many other valuable prize* have been sold, in a very short time, since (bus Fortune favor? those ryho purchase tickets a) Rttnnciti.’sO.ffiefc. juaeo