of
lot
The SUPERIOR will leave Wilming
ton every day tor Philadelphia, (Sundays ex
cepted) at 7 o'clock, in the morning, arul Phila
detphia every afternoon at 3 o'clock, for Wil
mingtou. Passengers received and delivered'
at Chester and at Marcus iluok.
Seats for Baltimore taken at Mr. David
a
Philadelphia t* Baltimore
LINE OF
«TE AM-BOAT & STAGES,
By way ot WILMINGTON & ELKTON.
Every Mnnd.-y. Wednesday & Friday.
THE Steam B at SUt EiUOR, Captain
Milner, will leave the tust Wharf above Mar
ket street, PHILADELPHIA, at 3 o'clock,
in the afternoon, on the aforesaid days for Bal
timore.
The Steam Boat NEW-JERSEY, Captain
Rogers, ill leave BALTIMORE for Phila
delphia, in the afternoon of said days. These
Boats are connected by a line of Stages, estab
lished on the new turnpike between Wilming
ton and Elk ton
Brinton's Tavern.
May 7—tD
Turnpike Notice.
THE President and Managers of the Gap &
Newport Turnpike Company have directed the
sum of Ten Dollars on each share of stock in
the additional subscription to be paid into the
Treasury, on the first day of June next, being
the fifth and last payment. Those stock-holders
in arrears with former instalments are
earnest. y ^requested to make immediate pay
no further indulgence can be g.van.
James Kelton, Treasurer.
Turnpixe Office. }
May 17. 1817. 5
who ;
-3t.
lent,
O
À FARM in Dragon Neck, Red Lio" hun
dred, the estate of Samuel Crow, deceased. In
quire of
Francis Baiigkey,
Guardian of the minor children of said S. Crow.
Feb. 22—tf
STEPHEN BUDDY,
Wilmington, Del.
Informs the public that he lia. at his shop,
corner of Market and Third Streets,
Saddles and Bridles
Of every description; CoaJ., Sta^e, Cart,
and Waggon Harness;
Trunks
Of all sizes and every quality—all of which he
will seil low for CASH. Also,
Jividle-Bitts and Stirrups
Plated and common, lower than
elsewhere.
Feb. 12 —tf
be obtained
iBank of Delaware ,
Ma> 3,1M7.
P'THE President and Directors of this Hank
have declared a dividend of ten dollars on each
and every share of the capital stock, pajablc to
the Stockholders or their legal representatives,
any ti.ne alter the 10th inst.
Edward Worrell,
Cashier
May 3—law4t
and
Bunk of Delaware ,
Mj; 3, 1817.
NOTICE is hereby given to the Stockholders
of this Hank, that an Elect in will bt held at
their Hanking House, n Monday tl «: •-«.conJ
day ofiiext month. (June) between the hours cl
three ana five o'clock, in the afternoon,!, r
choice of nine Directors for rhe ensuing ye.,
By order ot the Board,
Ed ward Worrell.
Casl I
dation
which
For
.hk
i
jOtl
'iiey
;
' May 3—law'»'
or old St<
Will be given, by to- subscriber
Other soft cas. ton pluies, if dele
der j lately occupied by (J. I/tAgs ni and Jin lht
the Brandywine, oi at Mr. - Haddock'i
Factory, near Christiana Bridge, Wi'.mi'gttm.
Tli.»mas Skidmore
■■
ered a' '/*
N,
. t
i
Ruf ford.
March 5—//
Church Notice.
The Protestant Episcopalian* of the Stat*ï of
. rhit the Annual Meet
r*?laware*«T infojm
is Diocese, will be
ing of ihp Convention ci
held iu the Town of Milford, on Saturday the
7thot June next.
Wm. ff ick- s
Secre.aty ot'tUe Co.ivcn
IN
•
:
May 11)-
FOll HALF.
*e stotty Hr jrk House
lUg of vV'l
THAI* commnrii us -t.
if
and Lot, situated in tin; Be.
n;
i t. and cj
tee.t o
tiirough the square to Fi
bv
street, wi n coven
Froi't street, fitted : »r ;• vaoV.
as built of *h. first nu enab,
aimed as a Public House, is divide«.
Tilt. il
has bee
under the whole,
ten rooms, a good cell
that gh< be tilted for a Bortl.ng Cellar
terms or payment will be mad . c\.
chaser, and thc property may be
mediately.
sm«
The
I to the p
ecu pied im
.
Enquire of
Allen M'Lane,
Wilmington, Dei.
May 14—4t
Pale lit Ploughs
FOR SALE.
THE subscriber has m. hand, and intends
of Castings and
l
ui.p-y
Keep ng a c<
Ploughs, of the best quality and ol different sorts
and sizes, left and right hand, from $10,50, up
to fè.'O, according to the size and quality. And
I d«> hereby notify and Forewarn ah persons in
the state of Delaware from making, using, or
selling any of Peacock's Patent Ploughs, only
such ax may have been purchased of me, or by
my order. It is wished that Farmers may be
cautious about going over ol the line to get Pa
they may expect to be brought
tent Ploughs,
to trouble and cost'If they do, as the subscriber
.is selling, and offers for sale, Patent Rights
Acren t parts of the state, so that there will
be a sufficient supply.
N b Three or four hands wanted immediate
the Plough making business,
in'
I
black
ty a
smith- and two in wood.
David Dickinson,
Wilmington, Front street, opposite the Riaok
Horse Inn.
March ti—l*w.3ra
'
% the President of the (
States.
WHEREAS by an act entitled « an act pro
viding for the sale of the tract of land u the(
lower rapids of Sandusky river," passed jn the
27th day of April, 1ÖU), it was enactedthat alt
the lands in the said itact, except the e.-erva
tions made in the said act, should be olFtred foi
sale to the highest bidder, at Wooster, in the
state of Ohio, under the direction of he legist f.r
of the Laud Office, and die receiver oi public
monies at Wooster,and on such day or tnys, as
shall, by a public proclamation of the Pwsident
lot the Unned States, b*.. designated for th;t pur
pose : and whereas by an act entitled "an act
•providing for the salt* of the tract of land at the
British fort at the Miami of the Lake, at the
foot of the rapids, and for other purposes,"
passed the 27th day of April, l8lf), it was enact
id mat all the lands contained in the said tract,
except the reservations and exceptions made in
the said act, should be offered for sale to the
highest bidder, at Wooster, in the state of Ohio,
under the direction ot the Register of the Land
Office, and the Receiver of public monies at
Wooster, and on surh day or bays as shall by
a public proclamation of the President of the
United States be designated for that purpose.
Wherefore, I, James Monroe, President
of the United States, in conformity with the
provisions of the acts before recited, do hereby
declare and make known that the lands auihori
sed to be be iold by the fii st mentioned act, shall
be offered for sale to the highest bidder, at W
ter in the Mate of Ohio, on the first Monday in
July next, and continue open for sev«.n days and
no longer ; and that the lands authorised to be
sold by the last mentioned act, ahull be offered
for sale to rh«; highest bidder at the same piace,
on the third Tuesday in July next, and continue
open for seven days and no longer.
(îiven under tny hand, this 15th day of April,
1317.
Uu
&c.
ble
for
his
of
&
in
—
(Signed^
Jeunes Monroe.
By the Presitlmt,
J MEIGS,
Commissions of the General Land Office.
April —
ton SALE
A Tract of Land ,
■
IN Cecil county, Mil. situate on one of the branches ot
North East River, about two and a nail n.iles from Naviita
e hundred and sixty a
of which bcing'w ell timbered, there*, a*
is on the aqove premises an
Distillery, &c. T
vigation renders It well
ig in Fire-wood or Ship
Mill,
eligible situatio
he contiguity o
th
■
i»Ol IWV Of All V .
tier for the Haiti- i
:*,a great number
aHo a comfortable
ressar y building*. The
dth a spring of excellent wate
. Th» property adjoin# lands ot
Samuel Maffett, Esq. and also Mr. Simp'on, li.nkt
lv deceased. The payment# will be made ca.s«
c-than one third will beuqi
extended credit, with
Enquire of the subscriber,
Josiah L. Foard,
Near Warwick, Cecil County, Md.
tl
pcity
person dealii
e, on the p
c market, .» tl
of valuable white oak trees,
dwelling, kitchen, li
•' is healthy,
:o the hou
The
and otheri
!
. I
vement
No
ham:, the
ecurity.
maindcr
prop
he
July 29—tf
Mills for Hale.
cates
then»
his
FOR sale a Grist and Saw .Mill, situated at
the head of the Hohen'« «a river, Cecil count),
Maryland. Both are in excellent ord-. i ; th
Grist Mul having been thorough. y repaired the
last six months, avid furnished with ne w burrs.
Hie building is of br.ck—there is a house, gar
den, and several acies of land attached to tht
the
premi es.
Also, a Saw Mill, situated on Broad Creek,
having a lo* and dwelling attached to it. Tt.c
dan. iias lately been fiuusihed with new gates,
and s in excellent condition. There is a foun*
Fulling Mill, for
dation !aiü tor a Grist
which it would be an advantageous situation.—
For terms, apply at this Office.
; Wilmington, Del
The
:dc,
April 16—tf
Uaiyliiud, ss.
i «.■<•« County Orphanin' Court, Apri.
Term, 13.7.
On application of John Metcer a..d Pei
Biddle, ad li m. is tr alors oi the pc
jOtl vr DAVIS, dec caved—it i
'iiey give the uotice required by law r-;r credr«»
exhibit their claims against the said a
; icate, and that the same be pubiu,h» <
s
-
pine
V td
CSC
. t el: fur live weeks s
Wilmington, unu :h
Gazette, published
Baltimore Federal Gazette.
In testimony that tht foregoing is tr*.
tvacted tru'it the minutes of p
;ed .
be jniBli:. jar.d
seal of my office, this eighth day ul April,!
A. D. Idl7.
tiie (irti'.iar.s Court tor Gacil
hereto so
ic and kfbxt-i
Henry li. Miller,
Hugr. Wills for C.cui Cuuuty j
•
•o
of
IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE ABOVE
OlUlSR,
• This is to give Notice,
That the subscribers, of Csccil have
obtained iront the Orphans Court ot :a county,
letters of administration on the peisoi.ai estate
if
JOTIX DANIS, Fsqltke*
ty, deceased. All persons
: here
exhibit th. same with the voucherp
before th«
Late *>f Civcii v
.laving claims against the said deceased
bv warned
«hereof, to thc sttbsc bers.
eighth day of December next ; they may other
vie .>> law i>e excluded from all benefit f>f said
':*te. Persons indebted to said deceased,
The
im
. -quived to maxe payment to rhe subscribers.
Given under our hands, this eighth day of
April,eighteen hundred and seventeen.
John Mercer,
Peregrine Biddle,
Administrators,
Sassafras Neck, April 16—iaw6t
TAKE NOTICE.
and
The subscribers have this day obtained from
tlie Register of Wills, of New Castie County,
letters of administration, de bonis non, on the
personal estate of Dr. WILLIAM M-EEE.
laic of New Castle county, deceased—All per*
against said deceased are
sorts
up
And
in
or
only
by
be
Pa
sons having clai
hereby required to exhibit them, legally proven,
to the subscribers, on or before the first day of
September next, otherwise i.>ey may be exclu
ded from any benefit of said estate ; and all per
sons indebted to the deceased are required to
make payment without delay.
John Mercer,
Peregrine Biddle,
Administrators de bonis non.
Rights
will
black
Ckccil County, Sassafras,
April 15,1817.
N. B. Creditors may deliver their accounts to
General JOHN STOCKTON, who is authoris
ed to receive them.
April 16—law (it
Riaok
' KlLJJABLB MEDICINES.
THK propiictor of Lee's original Family Medicines, res
cctfuiiv informs Ills triends and the public in general, that
carefully to prepare the above well rtr-blumeu
life Dispensary, No. ft3, Hanover street, Bai
always to be bad wholesale and
Of
Medicines ;
tlmore, where the y
retail.
1
Those who purchase to sell again will be treated on
st m
Uu
.icral terms.
Elegant Show Hills furnished gratis.
Lee's Antibilions Pills.
teemed Pills fo perfectly
Ims proved,they
it bout the least in*
: admirably adapted to carry uff superfluous bile,
The operation of these highly est
mild, and tin■ experience of tlious
may be used in every situation in lue
convcn*
I hc/ *
&c. &c.
1 .
tions
mild
or
foul
LEE'S
Worm Destroying Lozenges.
The proprietor lus now the pleasure of stating that the
following case canic under his immediate observation :
His little daughter, about 5 years old, appeared very visi
ble to Lse her flesh, no particular cause could be given
for her thus pining away, she was at length taken with
fevers, which, with other symptoms led him to believe she
had worms ; ne gave her a do -c. of Lee*# Lozenges, which
brought away, incredible as it may appear, a worm*, the
one fifteen and the other thirteen inches In length, each
tin-«. *' -1-K - %«• ; in inch round ; he nas given the Lozen
ges to a.iud.cr wf his children, whicl* brought away a vast
Quantity of very .small worms. „ , ,
The proprietor Is now in possession of the large worms;
those inclined to sec them will be gratified by calling at
his Dispensary.
Lee's Elixir.
or
its
is
bstiuatc roughs, catarhs
A sovereign remedy for colds,
asthmas, sore throat«, an-, approaching consumptions.
A single trill will prove th it it restores ti detcrin*.
of the fluids to the surface, of the body, and brings
; that it dislodges and
:»w, strength
,ii staking at
of cours» r f
the
common, healthful pc-.rmirati
evacuates the tough, viscid »!
eus the weakened vessel* >'
the root of the tli: ou'er, 'he #ymr -on.
fcrtually and permanently conquered.
«I the *W
An>\
anv pernicious
,;|V * , ...
sah r 'vi iiic - the
clii'd 0. aweek oid !
* ' ' '
in
1
ring the skin -
jinplcxion.
Sovereign Itch Oint oient,
n ?0 CUBE
m Mer- .rry
HA '
free fro
table «
BY one appHcatio-i.
Ingredient. Thisveg
cions, rhat it » ay he
— isc delicate pregnai
»!
:
adv
S '
mi Lotion.
Genuine Pe
uU
> '•Wiy,
The Persian i
delicately soft and
a-,ih Pouuler.
llestr.ro 1 V"
This excelle»
gums and pres-.:
,
...tv and strengthens the
n decay.
i.elf:
i.EE'ti
ièsstîiiee & Extraei
OF MUSTARD.
(Genuine
ot
ind Chronic R hen
Sprains, Bruises,
-s : cHv
■
.
r
Pi
and the te*'tunony of the
h tally period to the pu -
1
V .
i he*
ot
powerful and
'i
ij .lu»;
»gui r vi.
Lee's INI
\ VEGETABLE SPECIFIC, fur the Vene
LEE'S
! Grand Restorative i? Nervous
CORlJtUS,
ensivt experience, to be a truly
. I real
is
glad m insert the many Cortiti
ding the above truly valuable
vsyaper, » impracticable—He t
u confidence respect fullv proffer- u»
ccrning public. They arc sold by .
Proved I
valuable M
iM M.\ I Bl. I- VJUL DROPS, warranted to c
rooi .i Acii.l JKOPS.
ANt'l)»'Ni. n AIR, for the
Le,.*s HikM'l.ASTE<t.
Lee's LIP caLVE.
I.
Lee's l.Y
I
e of headaches.
:
The p
cates and
Medicines ; but tl
therefore w i
then» a liberal and
his appointment, by
at
the
tht
Mrs. Man Lockerman,
Laic Matthew R*. Lockerman, Wilmington.
Who ha# inst received a fresh supply from Baltimore.
*#* '1 it detect counterfeit#, observe each article lus on
the outside wrapper the signature of
NOAH RIDGI-.LY.
Lute Michael Lee ÏJ7 Co.
March 22—tf
TO UEiST,
The Store Q Wharf
Is
speedy
resulting
mercury,
id
l Market street.
so as it
r T tlie So .tin asterly e
The Wharf u- been improved lace
afford eo
:dc, a»ia
lie,
«mi » g p *.f v tt the front unii
l) ■ birth.
-, b>
Jena» -
•i immediately.
I ant l.'u
s als-.* a .a
- *1»P. ' •«
eiaevviicru
e us
sc
mil
l.e.'s
For
A
For ter,.. , ..
the
John Palierson.
&.I V..
The
,nd
(No
. sr. )
1)
BY - ; .e "t an order >1 «. * Orphan'*. L.-.ut
,C
Aiulng
ùl he ex
•f
Gann v
-La.tie.
Friday th
2 >\\ns m the
■ n. at the ..ouu of Soi .ii)«»!; Il.'-sey, n
, in Mill Creek hunttied
parcels ot
due
irteenth day «ffi May,
jar.d c
nty aforesaid, two t
LAND*
N.
s
j
du
• ri;atc in White Clay Creek liund.tl in the
-,ad county, to wit :
NO 1. late
tec case««, cons
stable, outhouy
more
NO. 2, botmdeu by the rond leading to Ogle
wn from the stare road leading from Newport
•o Christiana Bridge, on the south, and by lanus
of Hawthorn and Smith, containing one hund
red and forty acres, be tlie same more or less,
being a part of the real estate of George R
Ma-sey, deceased, and to be sold for the pay
meut of his debts Attendance will be given
and thc terms of sa'e made known at the time
and place afore aid, by Victor Dupont and
Nicholas G Williamson, Esquires, Administra
tors of the said deceased, or their Attorney.
By ord r of the Orphan's Court,
John Wiley, Clerk.
New Castle, May 21-3t
tify
idence of George R. Massey,
" g oi it
and seven acres ol land, be the
story bric k bouse,
of
of
on
Wilmington tû Lancaster
STAGES.
THROUGH IN A DAY.
The Stages commence runnin
on Jlonday the 19th inst.
will le ive D Brb'ton's, Wilmjng.
ton, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday,
at 6, A. M. Breakfast at Stephen Greenfields,
dine at Henry F. Slaymaker's, and arrive at
Samuel Slaymaker's, in Lancaster at 4 l\ M.
It will leave L.. case • very Tuesday, Thurs.
day, and Saturday, at 6, A. M. Breakfast at Mr.
Henry F Slaymaker's, dine at Mr S. Green
field's, and arrive at Wilmington at 4 P. M.
Stage fare through $4.
10 cents per mile
passenger. All freight and baggage at the risk
of the owner.
&
the
per*
are
of
per
to
non.
in
in
a
of
or
All
ay passengers
150ihs. baggage equal to a
I). ßrinton § Co.
May 14—4t
to
CA 111 JS,
HAND AND POST RILLS.
Executed at this office.
Robert Porter ,
BOOKSELLER,
Respectfhlly informs the Public, that he ha:, just receive
from LEf.'S HA TEN f MEDICINE S'1'ORE 46 MaUlei
,Ncw York,
A FilESH SUPPLE
Of the foliowtag genuine Medicines:
1
Hamilton's Worm Destroying Im-utn
ges.
immense number of persons of both
situation, of various dan*
from ob.s
Which liave cured
, of every age, and i
plaints arising from
tions or foulness in the stomach and bowels.
This medicine bears no analogy whatever to others of
similar titles so commonly complained of, as operating with
violence; on the contrary, a particular excellence of this
remedy is its being suited to every age and constitution, it
contains nothing but what is perfectly innocent,
mild in its operation that it cannot injure the most delicate
pregnant lady, or the tenderest infant of a week old,
should no worms exist Indus body ; but will, without pains
or griping,cleanse the stomach and bowels, of whateveri
foul or offensive, and thereby prevent the production of
worms, and many fatal disordeers. The ozenges arc parti;
cnlarly efficacious in carrying off all gros« humors and crup
tions, feverish and bilious complaints, and are rhe safc»t and
:cbsiou.
d ;
; hat
be used
mildest purg.
DESCRIPTION OF WORMS,
And, the symptoms by which they are
known :
.•filch infest the human body, are chiefly of four
kinds,viz....The Teres, or large round worm, the Ascarides,
or small mam-worm ; the Cucurbitnia, or short, fi.it, wiute
; and lastly, the Tænia or tape worm, sr called from
its resemblance to tape. This is often many y arils long, and
is full of joints, it Is most hurtful and most difficult to re
u
:... disagreeable
.»id corrupted
disions,
Among the symptoms attending worms
breath, especially in the morning; bad
gums ; itching in the nose, and about the seat;
epileptic fits, and sometimes privation of spe *cfi ; starl ing
An>\ grinding of the teeth m sleet»; irregular appetite,
sometimes loathing food, and sometimes voracious ; purg
ing, with slimy and fmtid stools ; vomiting ; large ami
hard belly : <>aiii»aml sickness at tlie stomach ; pains in the
head .»id thighs, with lewncss of spirits ; slow fever, with
«mall and irregulai puls* ; .1 dry cough; excessive thirst;
sometimes pale and unhealthy countenance, vnd sometimes
- the face h *ated and flushed.
! Ferson* aflln red with any of the above symptoms,should
' have immediate recourse to Hamilton's Worm Destroying
Lozenges, which have been constanly attended with success
in all complaints simibrro those above described.
A dose of this medkiue given occasionally during the
1 warm season, will effectually prevent " the vomiting and
- purging of children...a dreadful disorder, which annually j
'destroy« thousands of the infant part of our citizens. It is!
likewise the mildest and most certain remedy known, and ■
tored to health and strength a great number when in
;ed stage of this fatal complaint. Particular and
plain instructions are given for every paît of the necessary
treatment in sut h cases.
Children generally t^kc this medicine with eagerness;
having a pleasing appearance, and an agreeable taste.
F r/'i»-' • -* j
k.u-utt •> *.h » 'Mi. m in.*
so as to be
..ry age.
.-ill «superfluous
j restore at
»id ti
The operation of these pills is* perfectly mild,
cd by persons in every situation, and of ever
cellentlv ada
adapred to carry
orbfd secretions ;
bib
and l
drhe appetite, topi
bv prevent colds, wtiich
A*dose never fails to remove a cold, if taken units first ap
pearance. They arc celebrated lor removing habitual cos
tiveness, sickness at the stomach, and severe head ache,
and ought to he taken bv ail persons on a change of climate.
They have been found remarkably efficacious in prevent
ing and curing disorder# attendant on long voyages, and
should be procured and carefully preserved lor uec by every
seamen,
Hamilton's Essence & Extract of
.Mustard.
fr
Àual
often
sequences.
-
:dy for rheumatism#, gout, pal
.'cllings, old strains, and u'l.u
Hie neck, rains ot the si
A safe and effectual
iprains and bruises, white
numbness and w eakness oi
died faces, frozen limbs, and every similar
iaint. It prevent*, chilblains, or chopped hands, and
the ill effects of getting wet or damp in thefeer.
The genuine t'e ;.-.)((?: Lotion.
So celebrated among the fashionable throughout Europe,
is an invaluable cosmetic, perfectly innocent and sale, free
from corrosive and repellent minerals, (the bas» of other lo
tions) and of unparalleled etficacv in removing blemishes of
t hc face and skin, freckles, pimples,»: flaminatory redness,
u»- scrufs, tetters, ringworms, sunburns, prickley heaj, ftc.
. The Persian Lotion operates mildly, without impeding the
natural insensible perspiration, whioh is essential to health,
yttits cli'ecu arc speeuy and permanent, rendering the skin
delicately soft and smooth, and improving thc complexion.
tiestorulive Powder for tlie Teeth
and Hums.
on
This excellent preparation comforts and strength!
gums, preserves the enamel from decay, arçd clear,
whitens the teeth, by absorbing all the acrimonious »lime and
foulness, which, suffered to accumulate, never fails to in
jure and finally rui
Humilions Grand Rest ova ihr.
tlie
and
them.
Is recommended as an invaluable medicine for thc
speedy relief and permrnent cure of the various complaints
resulting fron, dlssip.vtcd pleasures, juvenile indiscretions,
' dimates unfavorable to the constitution, the
uacof tea, frequent intoxication, or any oilier
: intemperance, .!■•- unakilfu
mercury, the diseases peculiar to fcnuli
id
of
viiud
lie, bad 1
Hamilton \s- Eli.vir .
.bra ted for thc cure of colds, obstinate cougliH, asthmas,
mimptiuns, and a certain remedy lor
sc wllooping
Halm's Hmuivf Eyr IVnlrr.
all diseases of the eyes whether
icudcnt.
Tvotii-Ar.hr Drops.
•hid; give#; immediate
iron cured.
LeCs Ointment f»r ilic Itch,
y at one application, may
fants a week old,
any dangerous ingredient
al with tli.
nds the application of other remedies.
l.e.'s liijullilite Ague ti? Fr.er Drops,
For thc cure ot agues, remittent, ami intermittent fevers.
Hahn's true and genuine German
Corn T(a;#tcr.
lv
A
of
the cf.cc
atural .vtakne
t dis
The
,nd lasting relief
»
Warranted an infallible re
,C uv.it with nerfcti »ah tv
Aiulng a i
•nting
1 n.»t
»I
:
N. B. At thc place of sale pamphlets may be had gratis,
s crib in g curco p^rioimcd by the above *nedi^i*ic»; ti*t
) ret ability of which, fully jus
du
f,
nporunce and resj
tify veer y article of the advertisement.
Jan. B—tl
'
NOTICE.
A1I parsons indebted to the estate ol
Doctor Alexander Forrester, dec. are
requested to make payment to the sub
scribers ; and such as have any claims
against said estate, to present them to the
same for settlement, previous to the first
of June next.
Catharine Forrester.
Clara Forrester.
Adm'xs.
April 30— 10t.
Bargain—for ('ash.
TO be sold, at private sale, about 30 acres of
Land, (lour nr five of which is woodland) lying
on the Wilmington and Gap '1 urnpike Road,
bounded by lands of Moses Montgomery and
Thomas Brackin—there is on said premises a
good Stone dwelling house, with excellent water
near thc door—the house is suitable for two fa
milies# It is an eligible sstuation for a Tavern.
For terms—apply to
at
Mr.
risk
&
Jacob H. Gregg.
May 14—tf
N. B. A Taylor, Shoemaker
Blacksmith,
would meet with good encouragement in the
vicinity of said property.
SAWMILL VOR SALE.
The Subscriber offers for sale a new Saw-Miff
in complete order and m full operation, on St
Georges Creek, in a well timbered neighborhood,
in Pencadei hundred and County of New Castle,
a Tenant house in good repair and about 35 acres
of Land, 20 acres of it Woodland, bounded by,
or near, lands of the late Esquire Howell, decea
sed, on thc road from Glasgow to Middletown.
The stand is good for a Distillery and Tan-yard;
for terms apply to Nathan Boulden, Esq. near
the premises, or to
a
Morgan Jones,
Wilmington, Del.
Dec. 16—tf
fi'OR I
JPJUZJ2S !
v qo 1M ,
lAtL'KNS;
$80, GOO.
25.000
15.000
3 $
Ài
.
it
of
State of Pennsylvania.
INTERNAL NA VIGATION
LOTTERY.
FOURTH CLASS.
S. ALLEN, Manager.
SCHEME.
priées.
I ÎCCOO is 20000
STATIONARY PRIZES.
First drawn No. i st day, 2,Coo
Do. do. 4th do, x.occ
Do. do, 7th do. i,pa?
Do. do. loth do.
Do. do. t 5tl\ do. 1,00.3
Do. do. 20th do.
Do. do. asth do.
Do. do. 30th do- 1,000
do. 3 stll do. 1
Do. do. 40th do. 1,000
Do. do. 45th do. 2,000
I 'O. do. 50th do.
Do. do. jjth do. 10,000
10,000
sooo - nxoo
2COO • -
7OC - 35000
so - u
___ TI p j»T: r r<î
Not^Janks toa wrlzc
Inä hfinv«
{£
\°. LV 'S h g
The last drawn numbers on the nth, 12th, 13th, 14th,
16th, 17th, icth, 19U1, aist.nd, 23d, 24th,aoih, 47th,28th,
totli# 31st, 32d, 33tL 34th, 30th, 37th, 38th, 3£>th, 41st.
4*d,43d, 40th, 47tt"i«th, 4ytii, 51st, 521!, 53d, 54th, 56th,
57th, ;Hth, syth, f.ist, 620,63d, 64th, 65th, 66th, 67th,
6i'th, öyth and 70th days firming, will each be entitled to
ONE HUNDRED TPCKET8ln this Lottery; commencing
the with number 30001 and proceeding in regular succession
and to number 35»<—~
j The above Scheme of the Fourth Class ot the State Lor
is! terv, is respectfully offered to the public, under the iiu
and ■ pression that it will not only be acceptable, b
in J for almost every day, in the whole lottery, yields a higt
and 1 Prize, independent of Wx Capitals, which are floating, and
liable to be dr.uvn on any day of drawing,
The object of this Lottery is to aid in the improvement
of the internal Navigation of the State of the State iof
Pennsylvania, and was authorized by the Legislature t x
pressl y for rhat purpose. It is for the interest of the citi
of the state generally, and more particularly those of
the City of Philadelphia, that it should nuccod. it may
be hoped, therefore, that all who feel friendly to the boiect
of this lottery, w ill buy a ticket in the same, and such as
should not he so fnmtnatc as to draw time., will at lease
enjoy tlie satisfaclkn of having contributed their aid ;o*
to the advancement of a most laudable undertaking.
3 SO
IlOOO
a - 88000
do. fiotlt do.
Do,
tractive.
be
ap
cos
and
This Lottery ivill commence drawing
on or bfore the 30 tli day of June next,
and be continued three da v# in each week, joo number# a
day, until completed. The Prizes will be paid sixty days
after the drawing» finished, subject to a deduction of if
per cent. ; to secure the payment of which, a bond in the
urn of one hundred thousand dollars is lodged with the
secretary of the Commonwealth.
Commissioners appointed by the Oor
ernor to superintend the drawing ;—
Georg*.- Latimer, Esq.
I saut* Worrell, Esq.
Thomas Leiper, Esq.
John Connelly, Esq. and
Andrew Bayard, Esq.
<lmrters St 75
3 50 I Eighths
FOR SALE AT
and
free
lo
of
ftc.
the
skin
and
in
Tickets
Halves
ft 7
87 \
ALLENS
tlie
Lucky Lottery Offices,
No. 2, S. Third street, Philadelphia,
No. 15«, Market meet, Baltimore.
No. i22, Broadway, New York.
No. 449, $. Market street, Albany.
{fj° Orders (post, paid) to either of
■S'. & JM. AI,LEY'S Offices, will be
promptly attended to.
May 3—1y
and
thc
the
oilier
of
viiud
By the President of the United
States.
WHEREAS , by the first section of an act of
Congress, passed on the 31 st day oj March , 1B0S,
entitled " An act concerning thc sale of the lands of
the United States and for ether purposes" the Pit
sident if the United Suites is authorised to cause
ct rtain public lands to be offeredJor sale :
Wherefore, I James Monroe, President
of thc United States, in conformity nuith the said
act. and other acts rf Congress, providing for the sale
and disposal if the /amts of the United States south
of Tennessee , do hen by ueclare and make knmur,
that public sales, for thc disposal■ agreeably to law,
of the Public Lands *n thc district east of Pearl
river, bounded on the 'west by Chickasanahay river ,
on the south by the parallel oft he 3lsf degree ojnorth
' the east by the Mobile and Tombighy
rimers, and on the not th by the Creeks, Santabogue
and Rogue Hn"> {the cue falling into the. Tom.*
oigby and the other into thc Clitckasawhay ri*
vers) which have been surveyed and returned to tne
Register of the Land Off ce at St. Stephens, and
winch have not bun disposed of, or excepted from
sale by lau, shall be held at St. Stephens, on the
first Monday of July next, and eantiuue till the said
hinds have been offered for sale.
Given under my hand the eighth day (f March,
thousand eight hundred and seventeen.
James Monroe.
Bv the President ,
Meigs, Commissioner
of thc General Land Off ce.
March %2—\awt\June
Department of War.
Additional Accountant's Office ,
September 27, 1816.
u IT having been made die duty of this office
by law, to adjust and settle all accounts in the
War Department, which remained unsettled at
the conclusion of the lute war, and are now un
settled— It is hereby made known to the offi
cers of the late army, who have public accounts
to settle, and to such non-commissioned officers
and privates discharged, who have arrearages
of pay due them, that, by forwarding their pa
pers to this office by mail, their accounts will be.
settled, and the balances remitted, without in
curring any expense by the appointment of an
agent to transact rliei • business for them. The
heirs and representatives of deceased officers
and soldiers of the late army are also informed,
that, by forwarding their papers to this office for
any arrears of pay due the deceased, the accounts
will be adjusted, and the balances be remitted
free of expense."
The duties heretofore confided to the Addi
tional Accountant having been assigned to this
office, applications relative to the above notifica
tion will be addressed accordingly.
of
a
the
St
by,
Peter llagner,
Auditor.
A266t
Treasury Department,
Third Auditor's Office
Apprentices Wanted.
Wanted, as Apprentices to tha
Printing business, two Buys, between
14- anil 16 years of age.