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f r . "War Department, June 9,1817. This is to give notice, THAI* separate pre posais will be received at the office of the Secretary for the Department of War, until the 3lst day of October next, in. elusive, for the supply of all rations that may be tequ.red for the use of the troops of the United States, from thé 1st day of June 1818,inclusive, until the 1st day of June, 1819, withm the states, territories, and distriers. fi I lowing, wz. 1st At Detroit, Mich hmackinac, Green bay, Fort Wayne, Chicago, and their immed cmities, and at any other place or places where troops ate or may be stationed, marciitd or re cruited within the territory of Michigan, the vicinity of the upper Lakes, and the state of Ohio, and on or adjacent to the waters of lake Michigan. 2d Many place or places where troops are or may be stationed, within the states of Ken tucky and Tennessee. 3d At St. Louis, Fort Harrison, Fort Clarke, Port Armstrong. Fort Crawford. Fort Osage or Fort Clarke, on the Missouri rivet ; and it any other place or places where troops are or ma/ , be stationed, marched or recruited, within the! State of Indiana, and Lhe territories of Illinois j a 4>h At Fort Montgomery, Fort Crawford, of } by to VI Miss' uri Mobile. Fort St* Philip, New Orleans. Baron Rouge and Fort CLiboruet and at any other I S place or places where troops are or may be sva-j tinned, marched, or recruited within the Missis-i sippi territory, state of Louisiana and their vici-jp Hines, north of the Gulf of M xico 5th. At any place or planes where troops are * or may be stationed, marched or recruited with in the District of Maine 3t state of New Hamp-'K khire ; 6th. At anyplace or place® where troops are j or may be stationed, marched or recruited within !^ the state of Massachusetts. 7 th A * any place or places where troop» are « or may be stationed, marched or recruited with-' the states of Connecticut and Rhode Island, jin 8th. At any p«ace or ptsces where troops arc eir may be stationed marched or recruited with«j* in the state of New Yor. north ot thw highlands.' and within the state of Vermont. 9rh. At any place or places where troops are or may be stationed, matched or recruited with in the state of Ne a' York, south of the High lands, including West Point, and within the state of New Jersey. 10th. At anyplace or places where troops are Or may be stat ioned, marched or recruited with tf in the state of Pennsylvania. llth At any place or places where rroopssre U Cr may be stationed, marched or recruited w ithin, the staves of Delaware, Maryland and the Dis trict of Columbia. 12th. At any p ace orplac.es where troops arc or may be statiored. marched or recruited with- * in the s*ateof Virginia j 13th. At any place or places where troops ate or may be stationed, marched or recruited with f in the s ate of North Carolina 14rh At any place or places where troops are or may be stationed, marched or recruited with- c in the state of South Carol na, 15th. At Tybee Barracks, Fort Hawkins and Fort Scott ; and at any other place or places a where troops, are or may be stationed, nvarcheu r or'recruired, within the state of Geotgia, ii-cluJ ing th..t part of the Creek's land lying within the territorial limits of 9aid state. A ration to consist of one pound and one quar ter of beef, or three quarters of a pound of salted pork, eighteen ounces of br^ad or fl «ur, one gm *f rum. whiskey or brandy, and at th. rate ot tw-* quarts of salt, four quarts cf vu-egar, fom pounds of soap, and one pound an»*, ont naif oi can»i> f • rvhundred rations T he prices ol 6 t parts of ilie ti«.u nuj-i •ltioned in the pr.qios.ils, l eive the right of m »king »rice of the compoi •ui«i, as sha l ninke »he dot hear a ju-i*. jiropurtior whole ration. J h<* -Hell quai'ti cs, that thcie shall, at aii times, Junn^ the lerm of the |i,n|M>kea enntnet. he sii1ic*mVoi Hi. con lumpron of the imops for s>x munth , m ad Vance, of good and wholesome Ltn.c shall be required ted to all and fortified places or posts, When the «une can be trau.-; time, in ca?e of urgercy, sud provisions, in advance, the ci'TDiiiaiidcr shall *. e deeme d pn It is tmdemoed that the c at the exptu. t.-. the troops, and that all loss« depred.vi u; of ih*i troops ot 1 he United U.i ted .Mat;... at the p or destroy ah aforesaid, •ore persons oi c the ce rt iion* cf K ormn ent , - r . ce of »he »ations are to he furnished be <1 F • * isu.ns, if the r> be permit* »y one cf the commandants of 1 to cad ter, ar seasons, ud, or at i«rv •ppi.as of Ukt mon ci . It is also tli as o he! r.». t« is ai'd risk ?>t is-:«. (lie stipplHb ; e'V.'.M-td l»-. the' •• my, or by ivrai.s. f th« mi»« shall bi p idi by the « I the article captured )!. the dcpos : .t.ons ot dibit char t'A"< d stating ount ol :ivs ior wliicli coirpensatinn shall be :c oi the loss. id tl.c the pi claimed« Tne pr vilege is reserved tn the United States, of I qtur ng »hat mine of he supplies which may b'- tur..islv;d Under any «1 to«» prnpo*edcomract:», which h the contract in •til tlit supplies bet • r tnaj be iurnished und now in force, have bet comvnned. Lfo. (irahiim, Acting Secie uy ol War. J«intJ14—tOl N (j t e •— The Editors of Newspapers who are Authorised to publish the laws of the United S'jHes, are requeued to insert the foregoing ad veniseinent once a week until the 1st of Ouo her next. l{<ttll*ll|j,t KlIll'I H. farmers, ship and house carpenters, shoe akt-rs. taylots, and mechanics ot almost evert description, both boys and yirls. who wish to hind themselves fi.ru limited time to eletray the expences of their passage Irom Amsterdam to Ame rica. Apply on beard the ship Amazon, in the river Delaware, opposite Caliow hill street, or at the counting; house of U. Odlin êj Co. No. 38, South Wharves. Û3* The editors of the Delaware G 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\ Udlm , _ . . . „ , IS hereby given to all persons indebted *r C fki. t, ' n P roces ' ' n ,n > hands, before the SOi't yt May rast, that unless the same he discharged on or heft re the 20th nt August next, no further indulgence ,will he g ven, and such course pur. «veil a« is directed by taw. 2d« Aug. 2—6t M) 3 it K F. liaiig'hey, sheriff (if N. C. County. juiyis.iair XOl WE. , ant ^ Kichaid Bcbee supplied them with some j fish, and found her crew to cum* a patently Americans, one of whom win* )stem. d to act as captain or commander, v isheu the said Robert an« Richard tu put tin m on re with »heir trunks declaring i of abandon ng the vessel, and offered tue said DISTRICT OF DELAWARE* S3. WHEREAS a libel hath bien filed in the District Court of the U. States for said district, by George Read, Jun Esq. proctor for the li beIIant3, in the wan's foliowing, to wit : To the lion. John Fisher. Esq. Judge of the District Court of the United Slutes, in and for the Delaware District, THE libel of Robert H. Howard and Rich ard Bebee, Pilots, of Lewestown, in the Del aware District, humbly sheweth, That on Thursday, the present month, July the tenth, about 9 o'clock in the morning, the sa.. I Robert H Howard and Richard Bcbee. being on board th« Pilot IL at Elizabeth, pursu ing their business and occupatio • as Phots, they discovered a schooner oil Indian Hiver, »leering about a north course, upun wh:ch :hey bore down for her, found her tobi a ve» el of about twenty tons burthen, and upon h din g her were answeied, she was from New Orl* ans Si bound to New York. That the said Hoben H Howard of four men I S ^ 1 Reben and R.chard live thousand dollars t -' r ^ ,,r,,fl ^ lat service, which they al'.oge.the jtVechned, and refused to do—that the said K » * ,erl a "^ R-chaid then gut the Pd • Boar ,«'^ r wa >' ft ' r Ca l»e May» and me said rchrontr Jo a,so underway, and stood after them di j ; rcCtly in her wake—that the Pilot B« at abovf j mentioned came to anchor at the p !^ a P e inside, and the schooner d.d within about two hundred yards h gher up tin « t>n.y ——-tlrut the said Rob* rt H. tiowatd and Richard Lebte vint on board the said schooner jin the Skill to demand payment tor piloting their., as they had done l»y their pursuing th ra ck ^ f he .-.aid Pilot Boat, to the anchorage w,lhin May—that upon reaching the schooner, the captain, or person in command ottered sixty dollars for the bkifl', which they rotustd on »»>> terms to sell ; and also refused as. requeued by the said captain, to row in the I» sau * ^klil tw one or any of certain Fishing Smacks u hich were laying at anchor distance from the said schooner tf * ,ai e on h«»urd the crew of the sa»d schoone ■. Oi e ot the »aid crew and the said captain, there U P' *• rook the said S .tl and rowed ro a fidv >; s,,, * c k which by at anchor f-ur or live ho •• dnd > aids above die said schoon« r. and imme dun-ly return ng told ihe-r comrade - that the ll *ng smack would take them and thp : trunks * or en» > d.-llar» cacl ; tlit sc-l new then j ut into the sk'lffive trunks, ai.-i »it ret of -hen rowed off to tiie ftshnig ^n;ac F . where one of f 'itin remained with ihr trunks and the other 'wo returned in the s iff to the schooner, and dieie collecting some other small articles, dt c ^ ai 'cd their inten ion ot scu il.ng theschoon«" from which they weit only prevented b. tin p« r *uasion of »he sa.d Richard Bebee— thaï a ^ er putting the last mentioned articles into r ^ e s ^ 1 ^» the three men now remaining of llle CT, W - 0,1 hoard the schooner, g«>t on fi° i,r di the si- fi', and declaring that after she answered their purpose, they would turn hci adriL, notwithstanding the rirrv ranee v * *he s.«id Robert H. Howard and it-ebard " t *het— 1 1 > said Richard Bebee as she va: pushing ofi jiijnptd on board, determined to "itur the hazard ot saving the skiff—that three * crew, (Richard Bebee pers sting in re '-»'»mg in tne skift) rowed the said skiff to the hsluM, si», ck, where, taking out what they Ind put into hei, and leaving her themselves they Timed her adnf—that «lie said Richard Bebee sud ceded iti regaining the sa.d schooner, ahou. 6 o'clock R M ent' oui» f »h the same, t< gUM ask f then 1 ow entirely atm dom'd and rieielicby the said t rew, nopcj.i DOW I). ,g •h ch wa boaid hut tht sau! Rih^rt 1 Howard, ai d the said Richard Bebee, and the 1 the Schootter. be.r.Ä h* name t •r pape * ny thing to lead eve»' to a supposition l true character of the vessel or hei it*; tl-.t owners—ihat the appearance of the weath« be ing then very unpromising, and bU'»woind vnluvls left to work the said Pilot Boat, and <1 tempt the difficult »ask of saving the sa »hnoncr, the said U'bett H Howard a. Richard Bebee removed for gveatrr safety irt.cler, tr; wit ; Dry Goods, from the school.e. .»the Pilot B at and ah* ut 4o'clocr., A M 1 F iday the llth inst. the wind E N E. an /./ in r ',, got uiuier way for Lew est own Greek he.) arrived about 7 o'clock the same oa •fid leaving a person employed for that puro.v, < overau 'he vessels, they proceeded to inf.nn he Inspector at Lewes of me whole •nuis \Vest, the . a : d Ingpecror, advi&ed j«uimi • ack the articles they had remeved. into tl * ho< n Di • TltU&CI I» tht Pilot Boat, which was (tom bi-ard the schooner aid r. in: d I hU. akt'ii up to I ewes •lien by the consento and siovm' c Inspector, the cargo was in the house cf Thorn; ned until Sunday the jO-.h cqu«! -t oi the Collector et t Dei he sa d Robert H. M >aO\\ ar . •ere it rc v'.e?' at «h mst. a hi ;.nd Rich c. Bebee J>U* tlie ?.u d cargo on \y ; ai.d together • :»ned Inspector, proceeded i he. '24th i I th«* said s« booi>e :ith Leu» s West, the a!»- v her on Thui dav . up the tt a id reached th pot • 'le the same day ahou dusk f N« C hert er& cargo I*..leu therein now lies '!)» eh as the said schooner ai d •n the h : gh ocas, and Within the tisivc admiralty and nu;ritime ju* »> and entirely deserted and 51 d, . nd so came and were in the pos si..n ot th»' sa.«i K-ib« rt H Hows d&. Richard He «ah'. NOW e ti * . »sad.ru.cii n l! ( pie», e y aid cargr bon« I T ier *hi sau! be a* . s uf this Honor ached am; taken by the p «•It Court ; and that a viomtum issue to at* ihtt • ersons concerned, to slu« nave, why the said sch -«iiier and cargo should "o* be deert-ed to the iiltella cause, if a derelict on th * 'd masimuh the said «ch« « cu»g bu t )i- these l déliants wou'i htvcbr iuevilalilv lost ; also to she have •r :s. cause if arj Hi L y ny are»M, nahe salvage should not fa iletriitil thereout to the libellants further •ti that such »ken as the ,u ., tirer steps shall be coarse of this honorable Ceifft shall require. Bobort II. Howard, llicliard Bcbee. Real, Jun Proctor rot Libellants, July 2« 1817. AND W it i:. K if .VS tiie honorable John I-'i^ii ■ er, Esq. Judge of the Court aforesaid hath or. rlered, the tifittenth day of Septenrber next, a •he town of New Castle, at the District Court, then auti there to be held, for tl <• hearing cf the said libel : the owner or owners, and all persons concerned, are hereby not 'ed to be and appear on'before the said Court, at the time anti place aforesaid, lo shew cause, if any they have, whv the sard schooner and cargo should not he tie creed to the libellants, as derelict on the high seas, and why a reasonable salvage should not be decreed thereout, to the ,d libellants. Thomas Witherspoon, Clerk, Dis. Co. D, D, Wilmington» Del. Aug.2— *làS f FOIL AJPJRIZJES f go Go , Ulexns, 1000 "£5.000' 15 . 000 J ®aL /jIP X ___ — g-'iaaCMjs? 11 ••L Mate nf IVnnaylvfmiii IXt'F.RX 'LX. 11 IGA HOX LOTTERY. F M if'I'll (LA.vi. S. ALLEN, Manager. SCHEME. Triacs. is tOCOO STATIONARY PRIZES. day, Do. do. 4th do. l>o. do. 7th do. First drawn No i lonco - iocoo JOCO -ICOOG 2,OCX 1 ,OOC l.CCC Do do. loth do. , sooo tickets. Not z bia'.ks tea prize Jo he^ntitfe^to dght j dollars each, I» Do. l)o. Do. Do. d>. isth do. i.txc do. actli do. do. iith do. I,OCX do. 3ctli do* I do. j «th do. I do. 40th do. i do. 4 jtll do. 2 do. $.>th do. s do. « 5th «1o. io do. Goth do. 2w so - .1SOOO loo • so • I - 7000 3SO Do. 8 - 8 JOCCi IOCO it Do. Do. Do Do. Do. ! a I he last drawn numbers the nth, lath, ijth, 14th, 16M1, 17th, Ifcth,I©th,2ist,i:d,2jd.24th,2dth, .7th,28th,jhead tytl», 31S1. 3id, i.td, 34rh, sfth, 37th, jath, 39th, 4»«t, 42d, h <1, 40th, 47th, 48th, 49th, 51st, j2d, i;d. s+th, 56th, «*tii, «th, sgth, fust, did, «'-.id, 64th, c-sth, «Mi , 07th, 68th, d.jth and ^ctli d-ivs dr ONE HUNDRED TPCKE F withrun.bfT toooi and proceeding in regular siicces-ior to numl 'Flue above «sch ; respectfully n tlwt it will mg, will each be nltitied tc 1 tills Lottery ; commencing is. .*01 the Fourth Class oi the State l.ci fieri t the public tinder the ini nly hr aciepUbie, but attractiv., a hole lottery, yields a iii.i. it als, which ait* floating, ami rawing aid in the improvement the State of tin. t< 1 For aim «•very day, in th Pm«, i> %t-ndmi of si liable U« he Um w dav of The object oft!,. L of the internal N. Pennsylvania, am Tv for that |<urpo s ofthe state generally, and tin. Citi of Thhacciphia, that it land he hoped, therefor, t! ,»i all who led friendly o. «hi*'ottcry, wiilhuyatnkc «•hnu'u not lié «;«) ft rtunate a' to draw prices will a» I ast erjov tli-s .tisfaction of having contrP'Uted their aid to u the acvauccinent of a ry ot authorized by the Legislature ex it is for the interest of the citi I particularly those oi il uicccod. it ma tlieh same, and st laudable undertaking. Now Draw In r a* s * ■„h week, tec numbers a day, until completed. The Frizes will he paid ixty davs after the drawing is finished, subject to a deduction of 1« . i to secure the payment of which, .1 bond in the hundred thousand dollar* is lodged with the iff retar V ofthe Commonwealth. Commissioners appointed bp the Gov ernor to superintend the drowing:— Cïpo-gc U.it mer, Esij. Won-ell, Kscj. Tliomas Leijier, Esq. John Connelly, E-q. and Andrew Bayard. E.»q. [TICKE TS—8 DOLLARS.] FOR SALE AT inued three davs i 1 ' oi J ILEA'S Lucky Lottery Offices, No, 2, s. Third street, Philadelphi Market Bro.ulway, New York. No. 449, ü. Market street, Albany. (TJ 0 Orders ;' ;>ost jmui) to either qi 'f. U J/. JM/Ü.r; S OJjiees, will hi irihiiplly cltind. d to. Muy 3— ly No. L ont ha rdy sut do ry. Wnil 400 :ici «'S r.f LiimI KnR 8> E. In Sussex tOmi.y, sn.te of Delaware '.(turtle I w thin out mile ol Milton, tin tail of navigation, and six miles Ii Ltorgeiowii. .• likewise healthy and the farm as go. ,e> any in this part ofthe country. Abi me ha if is woodland at <i cedar «.»ID This Dtautii'ul bituafioii. Ki s\va"«p, r;ci 6t.0tJ v-each and apple trees cf ti.c in st qmt'ity .-*t" gtaltud Fruit, a great va ctcty °l i'c is. plum' s, cherrys, Kngitsi, whI ,ms. f:c. and upwards nf 1200 gal I'-i.s < f tirandy has Seen made on this t.,rm in one season. The mansion lions, • s I trge and con- entent, with cellars un der it, with several other dwellings fut et. ants, store houses, ice. a large »til house, a saw mill in good order, and a good stand lo»- timber, which might tu taken in great abundance for goods. The wool ami cotton factory establishment is not adequate for the demands ol this nlace—there net being any ot the kind Great quantities ol country cloth may be taken in at this place to dress ; likewise great quantities of clean wool will he furnished bÿ the country, to he dressed into cloth, on good terms for the manufacturer, and cotton factory contains about 120 spindles each, with two carding engines each, with roving and drawing heads, fee. ,'.ne fulling stock, press, dye kettle, hand and patten shea's, kc. in within 50 miles. some I j If the property ii not sold at private ! salt, before the 20{h of Seatember next I it «ill he a fie reel at public sale, on the' premises, on that day, with attention to the partner, «rc. This elli(-ihle situation is certainly worthy the attention of the merchant and mechanic. It is presumed a further description is unnecessary, die purchaser or partner will first view the premises, before any engagement, l he terms will be made easy ; one fifth nf 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 I'he wool '1 l e subscrîlrer wishes to take in a partner immediately, who understands and can the wool and cotton business come well recommended, with capital. ■ as Isaac Clowes. July 26—lawtSOS WHICH . diseases to which the human body is liable, prepared only by the sole proprietor. celebrated for the .if T W DYOTT, M. T). Grandson of the late celebrated Dr. Vohrrlson • of Edinburgh, And for sale in Philadelphia, only, wholesale and retail drup ;*ndfaniiiy at the pro irlctorb* edicine warehouse. Race st cuts, And bv retail of his (Agents throughout the U. State;;. DR. ROBERTSONS CELEBRATED STOMACHIC ELIXIR OF HEALTH , dollar and lift v cents. Price Which has proved by thousands, who have experienced It-beneficial effects, to he ihr ir.o-t valuable medicine ever nffiAil to the public, for the cure of coughs, colds, con sumption. the noopinc cough, asthma, pain the breast, cramp, and wind in the stomach, headache, loss ot appe tite, indigestion, &c. For the dysenteiy or lax, cholera morbus, severe grip ing«, and other diseases of the bowels, and the Summer Complaint in children, it lias proved a certain remedy., and restored to perfect health from the greatest debility. Persons anile ted with Pulmonary Complaints, or disorder of the breast and lungs, even in the mo-t advanced state, will lind Immediate relief. Common Coughs and Colds, which are in general occasioned by obstructed pcnnlratiop. will be found to yield o itj benign Influence in a ftw hours. plaints. Hoarseness, :nt Hooping Cough, In Asthmatic Consumpti Wheczine», shortness of Breath, and t icdiate relief. DR. ROBERTSON'S VEGETABLE NERVOUS CORDIAL , Or, Nature's Grand Restorative. it will give i dollar and fifty cents, the most efficacious medi Pi Is confidently recommended cine for the speedv relief and cure of all nervous complaints, attended with inward weakness, depression of the spirits, I ache, tremor, faintness, hysteric lits, debility, semi n'ccts, and various complaint«tcr-ulclng from .-,'tiety of youth and dissipated habits, resi dence in warm climate-, the immoderate the unskilful tractive of the human race, d a certain period of life, Fluor Allais, harr« Unner the denomination of drei sccral diseases of the various hat a voln n. I ret aw of tea, the of nv ïcury, so often des sr. peculiar to females at disorders si dangerous kind, and are s •ould hardly stlfliçe ir.clu tplcte .« ptlon of than. It pervades, with its baleful in not«- nervous system, writhing the lu 11 '«• anguish, and exciting the mos» drcnlfui.. -d. despair. 'To this de a sacrifice, in the direful de the i t«nrs of «and«, f. have il i sports of its r symptoms of its commencement, i>t. palpitation, watchfulness, drowsiness imiditv. flashes of heat and cold, nutnbne s .p. ■ a hi tin* he «-I, bark, and loins, hick ration and déglutition, anxiety, dry 1 ! weakness fl. tul after e.n...- , ...1 amp. piddlnr tin. dlVnu'* y 0. cough. Ac. t I t V« retable Ner bulle M dlclae, .tn«i blood, <nd «Viing tl.< commonly .ip «Cordial Is also a great Anrlscor of iniin'te service for puiifviiv the • foul di-orders of the skin which , surfeit, red blotch osc of Dr. with this medicine, icc in the lav. mentioned cases. 1 in of S-c. Vc. A DvntUs A11 tibiliouF Pills, 1 es of additi ak sionallv dr rode arsons CELEBRATED GOUT L>' RHEUMATIC DROPS dollars. Price A safe and effectual bapo, stone and urovel, iwçltinr »nd wcaLnc.s of joint-, «prams, bruists, and all kinds of green wounds, the cramp, pains In the head, face and body, stiffness in the neck, chilblains, frozen limbi, Ä-c. for the peut, rheumatism, lum DR. ROBERTSON'S PA TENT S TO MAC IIP: BITTERS, Price one dollar, Which are celebrated for strengthening weak st« increasing the appetite, and a certain preventative - for the fever and ague. 4 tc. For the fever ai 0 acuc. a malad v s iclis, and prevalent through hern state*, imd afflirtmg to families n ' with marshes, lakes and unit* .■medy ev the siding in all low mntriea, redundant w; , rivers. Ärc. these celcbratei , nave for the relief and l the human frame j ii efficacy have been testified, af; o'her extoiled prescription» railed, they proved\ to tbs admiration of those who experienced the liappi If, lated pool ; I mrpa ted r ad st obstinat. of that mimerons installe er the hark* and X ful UR R BERTSONS INFALLIBLE. WORM DESTROYING LOI ENGES universally esteemed for destroying ever-, specie» of worm-. Price fifty cents. Symptoms. The common symptoms of the worm* ms flushing of the the seat, starting an«', t the upper liy, tp. ptoms. 1 ne common symptoms 'ne»» ofthe countenance, at other fir far«*, itching of the nose :nd abi grinding of rhe teeth in sleep, swelling appetite sometimes bad, at other tirnî ath, a hard swelled belly, g " ne* of a whitish color, grlpin. ry discharge of saliva, e*peci^l pain» in the title with a dr. ; palpilations of the heart leptic fits, \'t . Ü-c. eines are extolled for ertpeilirc are equal in efficacy to Dr Robert t oying Lozenges, they are mild in tlri iv be given to the youngest infant wit) pal« if di sbh 1 1 ■ - ■ •>y or cholic pains, an involmv ly when asleep; frequm enueh and unequal pul roi.niny, cold swe-a Though nnmberle.s 1 ,*nd killing wo 1 1 •aeration anil safety. DR imfTTS ANTI BILIOUS BILLS of Bill F . r the prevention and c 1» and M dignaut - Price aj Those Hills, it tinn.ly adi move the causes which c<"» • ; large boxes $0 c dll »e «tCI -M.I . .no pr tluce it a'ie'-f, r nirtem, binon., ami yellow ft rers, bilio is cholic, pleurisy, r|. sealery, wr ,nt liions vomiting, fliimlemT, imli tioii, loss*! # 3'i, eiiileptic fits, hyp- ch r. lia, and hysterical uliectioits, foul "stomach. .••«Is and coughs asthma, ; awl, rhcuiiiatisni and gout 1 lu y an pi ».s Tiers, and especially host obstructions. «.me, cor»' SCUiVy, strangury icuiarly serviceable in Femal« in the reni» al ot which arc the great so at certain periods» they pt r, tage over f * heir complai • •» this eminent a v? .»nrgatives, that while they operate gently, they ,»r. duce neither cosriveness, debility, nor ver there is a prédis x'sition to a disease, arising from m.ar h effm via- or a too copious use of ardent spirit?;, tiated state of the b it, they lieve othei Ml rreat vxcnnu nt : avhv or are sure to re Htey are highly recommended to travellers, may »>)' sea and land, as made ■ ithout change of diet be foun d peculiarly bene Hcia! in the prevention of disorders incidental to hot climates ; they deterge and cleanse visejd humors, open obstructions, promute 'he sec re of good bile, operating as a cathartic and powerful diuretic and diaphoretic. .* of ih< with t utmost safe fhej r exe cite. MARY'S PLAISTER CLOTH, Approved and recommended by all rhe most eminent physicians of Philadelphia This plainer cloth, sowell known in the U. the city of l h la sovereign remedy against ulcers, however old and »nuetera e ; also cancers ery s pelas, wens, lumps, scrofula, fistula, whre swelling, sore breast, felons, whitlows, bods, carbuncles, &c 8cc. It cures sprains, bruises, pains in the back, swelling and pains pints, scalds, burns, childblaiu, sore legs, and wounds tending to suppuration .* it draws cau terised fibres cr issues, very successfully I without pain; dissipates the pain j i'.d rheumatisin in a short time ; a* it softens ! the 8,c * n ' il } * useti »«ccessfuily for the cure of I e ltns *« (he fc«; TI| S pl»i»«er i*recommended 1 , " n J ,ar ' ners and 0,hm who ,ravel ^ States, and particulaily i d. Iphia, i 1 of the pjotit sea or DR. DYOTT*S PATENT ITCH OINTMENT, For pleasantness, safety, expedition, ease St certainty, is infinitely superior to any other me dicine, for the cure of rhat most disagreeable &. tormenting disorder, the Itch. Price 50 cents. DR. DYOTT'S INFALLIBLE TOOTH ACHE DROPS, Price fifty cents per Bottle, with full directions f r using. THE CIRCASSIAN EYE WATER. A sovereign remedy for all disorders of the Eyes, whether arising from cold, infiam. ■nation, weakness, «c. &e. Price fifty cents per boule, with full directions for using. I I DR. GO HMD' S VEGETABLE BALM OF UFF, Price orte dollar. LEVIGATED CHARCOAL TOOTH PC W DhR, Price 50 Cents. THE RESTORATIVE DENTRIFICK , Flor cleansing, whitening, and preset ving the teeth and gums Price 50 cents per box. This valuable prépara I ion possesses the most salutary virtue in cleansing and beautifying the teeth ; in its composition it is perfectly fite from acid or any other pernicious property lia ble to corrode, or in any way injure the teeth, for which reason is attributed the safety of )'a use, and the preference it has obtained over oth preparations intended for similar purposes ; it strengthens the gums, eradicates the scurvy, sweetens the breath, preserves the teeth from decaying, and prevents them from aching, ne cessity cf having them drawn, &c. THE BALM OF IBERIA , Extracted from the Iberian fragrant plant, for Curing defects of the skin, and itr.pioving the complexion, &c Pi ice 2 dollars. Since the above invaluable medicines were 'irst discovered, upward» 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 nuine me itunes are signed on the oucside covers with the signature of the sole proprietor, T. W. DYOTT, M. 1), A supply of the above medicines just receiv ed and for sale by ^iie following Agents, where pamphlets, containing certificates of cures, &c. may he had gratis. Dr. Joseph Bailey Oe P Mansfeld J W Townsend, James Millechop Robert Ocheltree Caleb Ro \Vi bninfiton» lVest Chester Milford Christiana , Laurel. Dr. T \V. DYOTT, respectfully informs hb iriends and the public, that the above genuine medicine«» are suld in Philadelphia only, at his wholesale and retail Drug and Family Medi-. 'ine Warehouse. N. E corner of Second and Race streets—where, *m addition to the above, he has constantly lor sale, by wholesale or re exteusive and general assortment oi Fresh Drugs and approved Chemicals, Glas r - Furniture, Vials, and professional articles of every description for town or country merchants, practitioners, &c. on liberal terms, for cash or »t the usual credit. August 2—ly 1 •ail, JUST RECEIVED, And for Sale at the Book Store OF .Mrs. M. LOCKE UMAX, No. ' MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, LKE'S Genuine Butent & Family - Medicines . THF. proprietor of Fee's original Family ^fedic:nes, rtfs* pectfully inform?; his friends and the public in general, tha* h<- continue'; carefully to prepare tlie above w ell established Medicines ?.t his Dispensary, No. 63, Hanover str et, Dal timoré, where they arc always to be had wholesale and Those who purchase 0*t liberal terms sell again will be trented Bills furnished gratis. Lee's Autibilious Bills. Flic oper ation of these highly esteemed Pills is perfectly mild, and the experience 01 thousands has proved, they may be used in every situation iu life without the least i'é convenience. They arc .admirably adapted ;o carry off superfluous bile« Ä!C. &t. the Elegant * LEE'S (Conn Destroying Lozenges. hat the y vis! The propri.: 1 .1 of stati di cl LMitilr daughter l* in lost- her llc-,1; aLn> W.app particul. •ill-a could be ai. lcr.uih tak leu him tu belie Loscnee-i. . »lit tell ,wl. itii tuber»ytnpt uavi lierado*e Ertclble a* it n ay appear, 2 worm*, ti r thirteen Inches in length, inch • in to fourth., of .«n in«.li round , be ha* given the Lo t s to another of his children, which brought away a v. quantity uf very »mall wor I he proprietor is now 'ho c inclined to.sec then Dispensary. he ...ni w l.e hich ■I-! b aid the . 'Osac^fion of tlie Urge worms; ill be gratified by cail»ng ■ Lee's Elixir. A sovereign remedy for throat? rial will p Ms, obitluate coughs, catarhs, id approaching e that it rt I /» :»»orcs tliedeterfr uids to tht**iirhce.o) the body, and brings , healthful ptrsinration ; that it di.lcdg evacuate-1 he tough, viscid phitghtn or er. the wi.ikenld vessels of the lungs. ol die disorder, the «ynipi fcftually and permanently conquered. ration the * - ;ngih ■ ol th Thus str kiim at rc of count Cf* * the I,EE'S Sovereign Itch Ointment , warranted ro cure pplit .ation, free from Mercury or any pernicious This vegetable reined y is >o mild, ycteliica is, that it may he U 3 cd with tlie utmo.t safety, on the most delicate pregnant lady, or on a child of a week old. .. ingrediei LEE'S Genuine Persian Lotion. Tlit Persian Lotion operates miidly, rendering thesk i; delicately ;ioftand mnooth j impioving the complexion LKlù'S Restorative Tooth Powder. 'Fills excellent preparatio gum* and preserves the enamel fro if «rts and strengthens ti.*' in decay. LEE'S Genuine Essence &" Extract; OF MUSTARD. ■fl effectual remedy for Acute ar.d Citron ('»out, R'.eumatic Gout, Palsy, Sprains, Hrui-.c *• Face, Neck, tie. r 1 of many ages and the testimony of th* litiom rs from an early period to the pre ascribing to Mustard very powerful t ..ui A safe ic Rhen iti ; the best medical p i ii lie »gun Lee*» INDIAN VEGETABLE SPECIFIC, for the Vet* vjrt rial. LEE'S Grand Restorative & Nervous CORDIALS, Drove«« by lo?in and valuable Medicine. INFALLIBLE AGUE DROPS, warranted tu c» EYE WATER. TOOTH-ACHE DROPS. ANODYNE ELIXIR, foi the CORNPI. ASTER. Lit* SALVE. The pionrictor would be glad to in.-»er! tbc many Ce cates and letters rccoinmenüliiß the above truly valuable Medicine«. , but this, in a newspaper, is inipracticahU , _Hc thcrefore with encreased tontidnicc respe« ifully proffers to them a IHieral and discerning public. They are st,ld bY hisappoinimentjby * rt experience, tu bun i.;iy Lc ' of headache? I i Mrs. Mary Luckerman, .... . Late Matthew R* Lockcrman, Wilmington \n Iio lus just received a freali supply from Baltimore. *** 1 o detect counterfeits, observe each article 1ms the outside wrapper the signature of NOAH R 1 DGELY Late Michael J.ee & Ca oa I March 22—tf A Gamp Meeting 1» expected to be held on the 4'h day of Sep tember next, within about 6 tmlesof Wilmington, and about 2 of Grubb's landing, in tke wootb* of-Mr. Adam Talley. I Aug. 2.