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Robert Porter « BOOKSELLER, ? Respectfully informs the Public, that he lus iuc from LEE'S PA TENT MEDICINE STORE 4 Lane, New York, ;t received 46 Maiden Jl FRESH SUP FEE Of the following genuine Medicines : Hamilton's Worm Destroying Lostn ges. Which have cured an immense number of persons of both sexes, of every ape, and in every situation, of various dan ms complaints arising from Worms, and fioin obstrue - 9 or fun In us in the stomach and bowels. This medicine bears alogy wlutcvcr to others of similar titles so commonly complained of, as operating with the contrary, a particular excellence of this remedy is its being suited to every ag - and constitution. It lie contains nothing hut what it perfectly innocent, and Is so uprration that it caunot injure the most delicate pregnant lady, or the tcmlcrcst Infant of a week old, should no worms exist in the body ; hut will, without pains or yiping,cleanse the stomach and bowels, of whatever i foiil or offensive, and thereby prevent the production ol worms, and many fatal diwordeers. The ozenges are party cnburly eflicncious in carrying off all gross humoisand ernp tlons, feverish and bilious complaints, and arc the safest and any occasion. \ :,i be used mildest purgative that DESCRIPTION OF WORMS, ./Lui the symptoms by which they are known : Worms which infest the human body, are chiefly of four »es, or large round worm; the Ascarides, * ; the Cucurbitnia, or short, flat, white ipe worm, sr called from kinds,viz.... 1 hc'i' .v : n ™> > SK ! Jmost dithcult to . .. .. .. „„ „ui^'for Among the symptoms; attending worms are.. .disagrceahle : breath, especially m the morning j bad j W* ». itthing in the nose, and about the seat ^onvilsioiM, b epucptic hts, and sometimes privation of spe ch i and grinding of the teeth.in sleep j Irregular appetite, somcti mes loathing food, and sometimes voracious; purg- „ mg, with slimy amt icctnl stools ; vomiting; large and > hard belly : pains and sickness at the stomach ; pains inthe ; q ictimes pale and unhealthy countenance, vnd sometimes the face bloated ami Hushed. * Persons afflicted with any of the above symptoms.sliould have immediate recourse to Hamilton's Worm Destroying Lozenge«., which have been constaulv attended with success hi all complaint.--.similar those above described. A dose of tins medicine given occasionally during the warm season, will effectually prevent " the vomiting purging of children...a dreadful disorder, which annually destroy s thousands of the infant part of our citizens, 'it i r . ; likewise the mildest and most certain temedv known, and has restored to health and strength a great number when in an advanced stage of this fatal complaint. Particular and plain instructions are given for every pari treatment in such cases. Children generally take this medicine having a pleasing appearance, and an agrcc&h Halm's AuU-liiiious Dill.. and lastly, the Tætfl its resemblance to tape. Tiff? is full of joints. Ills hurtful and oi the necessary lith eagerness; hie taste. The operation of these pills is perfectly mild, so ied bv person» in every situation, and of every age. They arc excellently adapted to carry off all (superfluous bile, amt prevent its morbid secretions ; to ristore and a mend the appetite; to produce a. free respiration, and there* by prevent folds, which are often of fatal consequences. A d ose never fails to remove a cold, if taken on its first ap pearance. They are celebrated lor removing habitual tivciu si, sickness at the stomach, and severe head ache, and ought to :,c taker, by all persons on a change of climate. They have been fourni remarkably efficacious in prevent in','. and t nring disorders attendant on long voyages, and should be procured and carefully presen cd for seamen. Hamilton's Essence & Extract of Mustard. to be : b) every A safe and effectual remedy for rheumatisms, gout, paVy> sprain* ami bruises, white swellings, old strains, and relaxa and weakness of die neck, pains of the side, swelled faces, fro/.eu limbs, and every similar It prove tion hilblains, or chopped hands, and té of getting wet or damp in the feet. T ne et mu ne Persian Got inn. the ill . So celebrated among the fashionable throughout Europe. it .mim aluahlciosmeiic, perfectly innocent and safe, free id repellent mineral*, (the basis of other lo tions) and of unparalleled effreaty in removing blemish es of the face .md+kui, freckles, pimples,inflammatory redness, fiter.i, ringworms, sunburns, prickley'lie.tr« etc. * Lotion operates mildly, without impeding the ruto* I insensible pefrpiration, whioli is essential to health, il T!. effects aie speedy and permanent, rendering the skin ely sole and smooth, and improving tli» complexion. Mt^iuralict Powder for the Teeth and V jms. This excellent preparation comforts and strengthens ri e gums, preserves the enamel from decay, and cleanses and w liiten the teeth, by absorbing ail the acrimonious slime and foulness, which, suffered to accumulate, never fails to in jure and finally min them. Hamilton's Grand Restorative, drcinc for tire of the various complaints £ Pr 1 . ; In; 1 .in invaluable Is recommended Speedy *elivi and p ic .. uinu from dissipated plea climate* use of » nt institution, th n, or any othe Me the frequent imoxicatu the unskilful or females at 1 i ctive intern! mu. ury, the dise: of Uie, had lying» i o. . f tain period tior.uUon's Elixir. the » of colds, obstinate coughs,asthmas, sumption-, and a certain remedy for JCelehrated for the ' and... 7Teaching co; 1 wuooping cough i:. Hahn's Genuine Eye Water. the eyes v whether •medy for all dl the effect of natural vfc.iknc; Tootit-.lclie limps. Tlie only remedy yet discovered which givc.'J immediate and lasting relief in the most .s idi .d I all to 11CU CUE ED. Lw'V Ointment ï>r the ltch 9 ie avplic.'tiun, Warranted an inf »Hit tic used wi.ll V ruining a parti* le < ! .nui suit 'ly :y ri.; ) I smart wlir.fi attends tfic application o /*: •'> infothute *t lie & /'V* nip. htr ro t Crops. d intermittent fevers. c cf agues, rc flu da's true a.. fluent.. I guuuBt utnnun for the Cio-i, Plait V B. At the place of sale camp ,s performed f»y th lilcts c above n edicims, r ht Ifllitv of which, fully jus lip had gratis, cescrioinp of th tff' j Notice. Iß «r THOMAS HANSON, cl the Borough of s mi Merchi'.t, liar, this day exec iff cd an as*, gnment to James Price & John Gordon, in rust ter the benefit of all such of his d ; ers in rill-state i f Delav are, who shall exe thirty and for ail other creditors who shall exe cu'(* flic ;*oid release within forty days fiomthis date, Record ug to the provisions thereof. Those ciecl c--rs who wish to ava*l themselves of the bt • fit ol the said assignin'nt arc requested to call at the coummff house of John Gordon, and sign flu; said release, &, exhil i- their claims. All per ;. « i 1 « indebted to said Hanson are requested to make immediate payment to the subscriber Jolm Gordon Acting Assignee of Thomas Hanson. July 7 — 16—5r vv Ctue a release u the said Hans das , willii ■ FOR SALE,' A Tract of Land. IN Cecil tlortti 1 .v»t tion. «tont; . Md. situate on me of 5 a half branches ol Ri a«outt* u: hundred andsixt It timbered, the ligibli N.ivipa liuii ! red vs ; one : 1 er arable. Then for a Mill, Fat oi whL .1 V'Y iff .;l V iRUity of Je's it well worth the ticc of I. voou or Ship ti for the Haiti the premises, a great numbci o ■' comfortable building. The If it water con . . . 1 a-.there.; bile oak tr Cifv.t! . fjitiut II . n and other ne» rltli a spring of flm property ud, id also Mr. Siir.p' • will be jrudtf easy," to wir : hi required in hand, the rc L with proper security* , ki'.chen. Lai is lu .fihv. W *. 'he house Sw .ucl Mafien, Esq. ; d The p V, lands oi , Innkeeper, late V than thud wil Enquire of the sub . fi I Josiuli L. Foard, Near Warwick, Cecil County, Md, July 29—tf CARDS, BAXh A.Yh POST BILLS, Executed at this Office, JUST RECEIVED, And for Sals at the Hook Stofe OF Mrs. M. LOCKERMAN i No. 93, MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, LEE'S Genuine Patent & Family Medicines. - THE proprietor of Lee's original Family Medicines, res pectfull) informs his friend and the public in general, that lie continues carefully to prepare the above well established Medicines at his Dispensary, No. 63, Hanover street, lial thnorc, where they -re always to lie had wholesale and retail, i Those who purchase to sell again will be treated on at liberal terms. Elegant Show Bills furnished gratis. the Lee's Antibilious Pills. The operation of these highly esteemed PHlsis perfectly did, and the experience of thousands has proved, they y be used in every situation in life without the least in convenience. They arc admirably adapted to carry off superfluous bile, &c. See. LEE'S Worm Destroying Lozenges. The proprietor has now the pleasure of statingth.it the : following case came under his immediate observation: ! His little daughter, about 5 years old. appeared very visl l0 j osC | lcr * n es p M no particular came could he given „ui^'for her thus pining away, site was at length taken with : fcvcrfl> whlc ,f other symptom* led him to believe she j had worms ; lie gave her a dose of Lee's Lozenges, which b rought away, incredible as it may appear,* worms, the one fifteen and the other thirteen inches in length, each three fourths of an inch round j he has given the Lozcn „ es l0 another of hu children, which brought away a vast > t hv of vervsmall worms, ; q T1 , c propïietîir is now in possession of the large « <*» «"•* • ..... , . . A sovereign remedy for colds, obstinate coughs, catarhs, asthmas, sore throats, and aporuaJui^ consumptions, A single trial will prove that it restores the determination of the fluids to the surface, of the body, and brines on the and!common, healthful perspiration ; that it dislodges and |evacuates the tough, viscid phleglun or mucus, strength i r . ; ens the weakened vessels of the lungs. 'I hus striking at the root of the disorder, the symptoms arc of course ef in fer tually and permanently conquered, I 3 Not ist to to for of be of to his Dispensary, Lee's Elixir. LEE'S Sovereign Ilch Ointment, WARRANTED TO CUltF. BY one application, free from Mercury or any permet . ingredient. Tills vegetable remedy is vo mild, yet eifica ciuus, that it may be used with the utmost safety, on the most delicate pregnant lady, or on a child of a week old. a ap and be LEE'S Genuine Persian Lotion. The Persian Lotion operates mildly, rendering the skin delicately soft and smooth ; impioving the complexion. LEE'S Restorative Tooth Powder. This excellent preparation comforts and strengthens the gums and preserves the enamel from decay. LEE'S Genuine Essence & Extract side, OF MUSTARD . and safe and effectual remedy for Acute and Chronic Rhcu ' in, Gout, Rheumatic Gout, Palsy, Sprains, Bruises, Pains in the Face, Neck, Ac. i iie experience of many ages and the testimony of the best médirai practitioners from an early period to tliepre senttiuie agree in ascribing to Mustard very pow erful and singular vir Lee's INDIAN VEGETABLE SPECIFIC, for the Vene real . matis free lo of etc. the skin LEE'S Grand Restorative & Nervons CORDIALS. V«*<» h I !nnr.j Pr V«*<» h I !nnr.j Ole Me (nettle. INFALLIBLE AGUE DROPS, •*s LYE WATER :'s I OOT IWK'HE DROPS. :s ANODYNE ELIXIR, for the cure uf headaches. ■ CÜKNPL ASTER. Pr warranted 1 . ; Le :c's LIP SALVE. „ lie piuprletor w ould be glad to insert the many Certlh s aiid letters recommending the above truly valuable Medicines ; hut this, in a newspaper, is impracticable—He efore w itii eiicrea.«ed confident e respectfully proffers to Uhcr.il and discerning public. They aie sold by In; appointment, by Mrs. Mary Lockerinan, 1 ,8. , V. i I.ateMauncw R. Lockern a fresh uppi rfeit*. ob ••.cnaturc •gton. Ba'timore. : each article h»* 0 NOAH RIDGELY. Late Michael Lee is 1 Co. Who has just receive *** To detect couii! the outside wrapper tl. March 22—tf is as is a of THE subscriber respectfully informs hu friends and the public, that he has removed to Brandywine, to the Ship Yard formerly occupi .d by Alexander Draper, where lie intend*. I arrying oil the Ship Carpenter's business, in all its various branches , those who may please to favor him with their custom, may rely on having their work well executed, and on rea sonable terms. John Harris. July 9— 8t _ Copper and Copper Ware. . SC F. HARLEY, 50 COPPERSMITHS, Iß V» »Vo. 9», S. Fronl-slreel, Philadelphia. Have coiuiamly ham], of their own manu facture. STILLS f From 20 to 140 gallons, suitable for fruit dis tillation ; Still of 100 to any'size upwards, fot Grain, Hum and Turpentine distillation, with copper and pewter worms ; Sugar and Brew er's Boilers, Hatter's plank and coloring ket tles, ash Kettles, Sauce Fans, Tea Kettles, Copper and liras*". Preserving Kettles, Grocet Pumps, Cranes and Measures, made in superior All atticies repaired in the above line* Old Copper, Brass, Pewter and Lead, bought and taken in exchange. Ail ord*ris thankfully received, and punctual ly attended to. Sheathing Copper, Nails, Bolts, Spikes, &c. .JUSO, An assortment of BELLS, fitting for Churches, Plantations, Factories, Ships, Steum-Boats, &c. For sale, on reasonable terms. WANTED—Three or four Apprentices to the above business. May 28-2m. ol STEPHEN BODDY, : rc VN ilmington, Del. Informs the public that lie has at his shop, corner of Market and Third-Streets, oi Suddles and Bridles Of every description; Coach, Gig, Stage, Cart, and Waggon Harness ; Trunks Of all sieves and every quality—all of which he vill sell low for CASH. Also, Bridle-Bitts and Stirrups , I'latcd and common, lower than can be obtained elsewhere. Feb- 12-—'tf I CFOS' „ Xpjuzhs goto , I jjXJYENS] fSso.ooo 25.000 15.000 3$ And State of Pennsylvania. INTERNAL MA FIG A TION it« tite. ing*, of will will LOTTERY. FOURTH CLASS. S. ALLEN - , Manager. SCHEME. frizes. STATIONARY PRIZES. First drawn No. ist day, 2 ,000 Do. do. 4th d«. Do. do. 7lh do. do. icth do. i,c*c do. util do. do. aoth do. do. ijth do. i,coo Do. do. 30th do 8 - 811000 f Do. do. 3s?h do. I)o. do. 40th do. 1,000 Do. do. 4 stii do. 2 ,coo Do. do. soth do. s.ooo Do. do. ssth do. Do. do. 60th do. 1 aocoolsiocoo l 10000 - lOCOO * 5000 - t 1000 • at ef 7C0 - 350 Ö» ! l5 °* 100 - lOOCd * Do. jo • loeoo I Do. too It 3 JO I »000 cine nal the a ded the 3 J 0 C 0 TICKETS. Not ?. blanks to a prize ist drawn 4000 blanks to be entitled to eight dollars each. The last drawn numhrson the uth, i«h, 13th, 14th, 16th, 17th, 18th, igth, */it,aad,z3d,24th,*oth, 17th,snth, apt!', 31st, 3ad, 33 d, : <t-h, 36th, 37th. 38th, 30 th, 41st, 421t, 43d, 46th, 47th, 4yth, jist, sad, 53d, 54th,stith, S/th, seth, j0th, 61st, «2d, 63d, 64th, Ojtli, cotli, 67th, 68tli, 09th and 70th day.- drrwing, will each be entitled to ONE HUNDRED TPCKiTS in this Lottery ; commencing with number 30001 and proceeding in regular succession to number 35,000. The above Scheme ol the Fourth Class ol the State Lot tery, is respectfully offered to the public, pression that it will notuily be acceptable, but attractive, for almost everyday. U the whole lottery, yields a high Prize, independent of Capital«, which liable to he drawn on anv day of drawing. The object of this Lottery is to aid in the improvement of the internal Navigation of the State of the St; Pennsylvania, and was mthorized by the Legislature prcssly for that purpose. It is for the intercut of the zer.s of the state generally» and more particularly those of the City of Philadelphia, that it should surccod. it may be hoped, therefore, that all who feel friendly to the Inflect of this lottery, will buy. ticket in the same, and such as should not be so fortune'e as to draw prizes, will at le_. enjoy the satisfaction of having contributed t heir aid to to - the advancement oi a 0,000 : floating, and lot . the et, laudable undertaking. Aoic? Drawing ! .Mid be continued thme diys in each week, 500 numbers a day, until completed. The Prizes will be uaid .-.ixty days after the drawing is licked, subject to a deduction of is per cent. ; to secure Mie piymcnt of which, a bond in the e hundred ihovudü dollars is lodged with the secretary of the Commoiwealth. Commissioners *ppointed by the Gov ernor to superintend the drawing .-— George Latimer, Esq. Isaac Worrell, Esq. Thomas Leiper, Esq, JoIid Connelly, Esq. and Andrew Bayard,"Esq. [TICKETS—8 DOLLARS.] FOR SALE AT skin the Ol the and ALL JE W-& Lucky Lottery Offices, No. a, S.Third street. Philadelphia. No. 158, Market men, Baltimore. No. 1«, Broadway, New York. No. 440, S. Market street, Albany. to by (jf* Orders (post paid j to either of ,8. & M. ALLENS UJfices, will be promptly attended to. May 3—ly 0 Lombardy Factory , "With 400 acres of Land FOR SALE, For of ses by or to In Sussex County, state of Delaware, situated within one mile of Milton, the head of navigation* and six miles from Georgetown. This beautiful situation, is likewise healthy, and the farm as good as any in this part of the country. About one half is woodland and cedar swamp, and 6000 peach and apple trees of the best quality of grafted fruit, a great va riety of pears, plumbs, cherrys, English walnuts» See. and upwards of 1200 gal lons of brandy has been made on this farm in one s&son. The mansion house is large and convenient, with cellars un der it, with sc v eral other dwellings for tenants, store houses, &c. a large still house, a saw mill in good order, and in a good stand lor timber, which might be taken in great abundance/or goods. The wool and cotton factory establishment is not adequate for the demands of this place—there not being any of the kind within 50 miles. Great quantities of country clot!' may be taken in at this place to dress : likewise great quantities of clean wo<»l will be furnished by the country, to be dressed into cloth, on good terms for the manufacturer. The wool and cotton factory contains about 120 spindles each, with two carding engines each, with roving and drawing heads, Sec. one fulling stock, press, dye kettle, hand amKpatten shears, &c. The subscriber wishes to take in a partner immediately, who understands the wool and cotton business, and can come well recommended, with capital. If the property is not sold at private sale, before me 20th of September next, it will be «fibred at public sale, on the premises, on that day, with attention to the partner, See. This olligible situation is certainly worthy the attention of the merchant and mechanic. It is presumed a further description is unnecessary, as the purchaser or partner will first view the premises, before any engagement. The terms will be made easy -, one fifth of the money will be required down, and the balance in four annual payments. For further particulars, enquire of Tho mas Beaver on the premises, or Isaac Clowes. some he July 26—.tawt20S er it celebrated for the cure of which the human body is liable, prepared only by the sole proprietor, diseases to WHICH t w. BTorr ; m. n. Grandson of the late celebrated Dr. Ilnberh'on, of Edinburgh. And for sale in Philadelphia, only, at the proprietor's wholesale and retail drug and family medicine warehouse, North east corner of Second and Race streets, And by retail of hisJAgcnts throughout the U. Statcj. DP. ROBERTSON'S CELEBRATED STOMACHIC ELIXIR OF HEALTH, dollar and fifty cents. Which has proved by thousands, who have experienced it« beneficial effect«, tone the most valuable medicine offered to the public, for the cure of coughs, colds, v „.. sumption, the hooping cough, asthma, pain the breast, cramn, and wind in the stomach, headache, loss of appe tite. indigestion, See. Forthe dvsentery or lax, cholera morbm, severe grip ing*, and other diseases of the bowels, and the Summer Complaint in children, it has proved a certain remedy, and restored to perfect health from the greatest debility. Persons afflietcJ with Pulmonary Complaints, or disorder of the breast and lungs, even In the must advanced state, will find imrticdi.itc relief. Common Coughs and Colds, which are in general occasioned hv obstructed perspiration, will bt found to yield to it benign influence in a few hours. Pr 1 In Asthmatic or Consumptive complaints. Hoarseness, Wheezings, Sh< rtness of breath, and the Hooping .Cough, It will give immediate relief. DR. ROBERTSON'S VEGETABLE NERVOUS CORDIAL , Or. Nature's Grand Restorative, Price one dollar ami fifty cents. Is confidently recommended as the most efficacious medi cine for the speedy relief and cure of all nervous complaints, attended with inward weakness, depression of the spirits, head ache, tremor, faintness, hysteric lits, debility, semi nal weakness, gleets, and various complaints resulting from secret Impropriety oi youth and dissipated habits, resi dence in warm climates, the immoderate use of tea, the the unskilful or excessive use of mercury, fin often des tructive of the human race, diseases peculiar to females a certain period of life, Floor Albus, barrenness, &c. Under the denomination of nervous disorders, an- inclu ded several diseases of the most dangerous kind, and ..re so various that a volume would hardly suffice to complete a description of them. It pervades, with its baleful influence, the w hole nervous system, writhing the heart with inex pressible anguish, and exciting the most dreadful sugges tions of horror and despair. To this demon have thou sands fallen a sacrifice, in the direful transports oi its rage. The most common symptom;, of it.-, commencement, aknc.ss flatulence, palpitations, watchfulness, drowsiness after eating, timidity, flashes of heat and cold, numhnt.v,, amp, giddiness, pains in the head, back, and loins, hick up, difficulty of respiration and deglutition, anxiety, dry Vegetable Nervous Cordial is also a great Antiscor butic Medicine, and is of infinite service for pitiifc ing the blood, and curing those foul disorders of the skin which commonly appear in the form of rairvy, surfeit, red blotch et, carbuncle», ulcers, Arc. &e. A dose of Dr. Dyott's An tibilious Bills, taken occasionally with thi-* medicine, proves of additional service in the last men tinned cases. DR ROBERTSON'S CELEBRATED GOUT if RHEUMATIC DROPS Trice iwo dollar*. A safe and effectual cure for the goit bago, stone and gravel, swelling and sprains, bruises, and all kind:; ct green pains in the head, face and body, stiffness chilblains, frozen limbs, &c. a is , rheumathm, lum .veaknefis of joints wound*, the cramp in the neck DR. ROBERTSON'S PATENT STOMACHIC BITTERS, Price onc-dolDr, Which arc celebrated fur strengthening weak stomachs increasing the appetite, and a certain preventative and cure for the fever and ague, Xrc. I or the fever and ague, a malady so prevalent through out the southern states, and afflicting to families residing in all low countries, redundant with marshes, lakes, stag nated pools, rivers. &c, these celebrated and universally esteemed Bitters, have surpassed every remedy ever ad ministered, for the relief and uure of that most obstinate oppressor at the human frame j numerous instances of their efficacy have been testified, aber the barks and vari ous other extolled prescriptions failed, they proved ful to ths admiration of those who experienced 1 ''c lumpy affects. 7 DK- ROBERTSONS '"''Äf 9 ™'" A medicine universally esteemed for destroying every »pedes of worms. Price fifty cents. Symptoms. The common symptoms of the worms arc paleness of the countenance, at other times flushing of the face, itching of the nose and about the seat, starting and grinding ofThe teeth in sleep, swelling ol the upper lip', the appetite sometimes had. at other times voracious ; lovsc ness, disagreeable breath, a hard swelled bcl!y,cre*t thirst, JMD 4 i.j., appetite sometimes had. at other times voracious ; lovsc ness, disagreeable breath, a hard swelled bcl!y,cre*t thirst, the urine frothy and sometimes of a whitir.Ii color, griping or cholic pains, an involuntary discharge ol saliva, especial ly when asleep ; frequent pains in the ride with a drv cough and unequal pulse; palpitation* of the hunt, sw-oonings, cold sw eats, epileptic fits, &c. Arc. Though numberless mcdlcliu» arc extolled for expelling : arc equal in efficacy 10 Dr. tioben iges ; they are mild in the to the youngest infant with killing worms, nom s Worm Destroying 1 . ion and may be giv in safety. DR. DYOTTS ANTI lill.IOV ; HILLS. tion an. For the prev 01 i Hi rs and Malign Price a» cents ; lafgc boxes jo cents. Those Fills, if timely administered, will re move the causes which commonly produce in terminent, remittent, bilious, and yellow fe vers, bilious cholic, pleurisy, dysentery, worms, bilious vomiting, flatulence, indigestion, loss of appetite, costiveness, epileptic ths, hypnehon dria, and hysterical affections, foul stomach, colds and coughs, asthma, scurvy, strangury, gravel, rheumatism and gout. They are particularly serviceable in Female Disorders, and especially in the removal of those obstructions, which are the great source of their complaints at certain periods; they pas ses this eminent advantage over must other purgatives, that while they operate gently, they produce neither costiveuess, debility, nor too great excitment ; whenever there is a prédis position to a disease, arising from manh efllu via- or a too copious use of ardent spirits, or a vitiated state of the bile, they are sure to re lieve. They are highly recommended to travellers, by sea and land, as they may be made use of with the utmost 9afety, without change of diet or exercise. They will be found peculiarly bene ficial in the prevention of disorders incidental to hot climates ; they deterge and cleanse viscid humors, open obstructions, promote the secre tion of good bile, operating as a cathartic and powerful diuretic and diaphoretic. in is of of MARY'S PLAISTER CLOTH, Approved and recommended by all the most eminent physicians of Philadelphia This plaister cloth, so well known in the U. States, and particularly in the city of Phila delphia, is a sovereign remedy against ulcers, how old and inueteraie ; also cancers, ery sipelas, wens, lumps, scrofula, fistula, white swelling, sore breast, felons, whitlows, boils, carbuncles,8tc. &c. It cures sprains, bruises, pains in the back, swelling and pains in the joints, scalds, burns, childblain, wounds tending to suppuration.* it draws cau. terised sores or issues, very successfully and without pain ; dissipates the pain of the gout and rheumatism in a short time ; as it softens the skin, it is used successfully for the c ure of corns the feet. This plaister is . 'commended to mariners and others who travel by sea or land. a the to the as fifth and legs, and fDR. DYOTT*S TATENT ITCH OINTMENT, For pleasantness, safety, expedition, ease & certainty, is infinitely superior to any other me dichte, for the cure of that most disagreeable & tormcming disorder, the Itch. Price 50 cents. DR. DYOTT*S INFALLIBLE TOOTHACHE DROPS, Price fifty cents per Bottle, with full directions for using. TIIE CIRCASSIAN EYE WATER, A sovereign remedy for all disorders of the Eyes, whether arising from cold, infla/p mation, weakness, &c. &c. r Price fifty cents |>er bottle, with full directions for using. \ Ofc. GDBOtD'S VEGETABLE BALM OF LIFE, Pi ice one dollar. LEVIGATED CHARCOAL TOOTH PQW* DER, Price 50 Cents. THE RESTORATIVE DENTRIMCE, Flor cleansing, whitening, and preserving the teeth and gums Price 50 cents per box. This valuable preparation possesses the most salutary virtue in cleansing and beautifying the teeth i in its compomion it is perfectly free from acid or any other pernicious property lia ble to corrode, or in any way injure fire teeth, for which reason is attributed the safety of its use, and the preference it has obtained over oth er preparations intended for similar purposes ; it strengthens the gums, eradicates the scurvy, sweetens the breath, preserves the teeth fron» decaying, and prevents them from aching, ne cessity of having them drawn, &c. THE BALM OF IBERIA, Extracted from the Iberian fragrant plant, W curing defects of the shin, and improving the complexion, &c. Price 2 dollars. to 1 Since the above invaluable medicines were first discovered, upwards of seven hundred thou sand persons have experienced their happy and salutary effects, many of whom from the low est stage of their disorders. Take notice, that each and all the above ge mediemes are signed on the outside covers with the signature oi .he sole proprietor, mi: T. W. DYOTT, M. D. A supply of the al •e medicines just receiv ed and for sale by the following 1 Agents, where pamphlets, containing certificates of cures, See. may be had gratis. the des so a dry Dr. Joseph Bailey if Co. P Alans field J W Townsend, James Millechop Robert Ocheltree Caleb Ross Wilmington. Smyrna . West Chester Milford. Christiana. Lauf el. Dr. T- W. DYOTT, respectfully informs his friends and the public, that the above genuine medicine* are sold in Philadelphia only, at his wholesale and retail Drug and Family Medi cine Waiehouse. N. E. corner of Second and Kace streets—where, in addiiion to the above, he has constantly for sale, by whu'esale or re tail, an extensive and general assortment ol Fresh Drugs and approved Chemicals, Glass Furniture, Vials, and professional articles of every description for town or country merchants, practitioners, &c. on liberal terms, for cash oi at the usual credit. the An August 2 —ly A Camp Meeting Is expected to be held on the. 4th day of Sep tember next, within about 6 milesof Wilmington, and about 2 of Grubb's landing, in the woodv of Mr. Adam Talley. Aug 2. cure stag ad NOTICE ÏS hereby given 1 all persons indebted on execution process in my haurfj, before the 20th of May last, that unless the same be dischar* ed on or before the 20th of August next« indulgence will be given, and such course pur. sued as is directed by law. further F. Ilaughey, sheriff Of N C. County. of vari lumpy 7 July 13,1817. every arc the and the lovsc thirst, drv hunt, Youii(ç Ladies' Academy. An Annual Examination of the Young Ladies at their Academy, in the Wilmington College, will take place on Thursday the 7th of August, ^commence at JO o'clock. Parents, guardians^ at'd friends of the Institution, are invited to attend. N. B. The exercises of the department will on Monday the 1st day of Septcm. recommence August 2 — 2 t llcdeihptioners. Farmers, ship and house carpenters, shoemakers, lavlors, and mechanics of almost every description, both boys and Kiris, who wish to bind themselves fora limited time to defray the expences of their passage from Amsterdam to Ame Apply ori board the ship Amazon, in the river Delaware, opposite Caliow» hill street, or at the counting house of a rica. w. Odlin $ Co. No. 38, South Wharves. (LJ° The editors of the Delaware (i zette, Lancaster Journal, and the papers of Allentown, Reading and Easton, are requested to insert the above six times, and send their accounts to W. Odlin Sc a Co. Aug. 2—6t $300 Reward. Stop the Murderer. Whereas JOHN CRAIG, of Châties - town township, Chestet Comity, Penn, did, on the 19th of July, 1817. wilfully & maliciously shoot EDWARD HUN* TER, Esq. of Newtown township, Dela ware county—This is to give notice, that the sum of Three Hundred Dollars will be paid by the subscribers, for appre hending and bringing to justice the said John Craig. He is a Blacksmith by trade, about five feet nine or ten inches high, stoop shouldered, stout built, a little knock kneed, very much sun burnt, freckled, thick lips, sandy complexion, large whiskers ; had on when he left home, light nankeen pantaloons, snuff colored cloth coat, green oil cloth on his hat, and shoes, but it is most likely he will change his dress, as he took a bun dle with him. of or William Hunter, Edward Hunter. Newtown Township, Del. Co. July 26. Aug. 2. & & Improvement of Navigation. NOTICE is hereby given to ail persons, that the subscribers intend applying to the General Assembly of the Stale of Delaware, at their sitting in January next, for a law to authorise »hem to improve the navigation of Prince Hook and Broadkiln Creeks, by cutting a Canal across Plum Point. the Bevins Morris«, sen. John Smith & Co. \ July 30—ft