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War IM paktmrnt, 1 June ( J, 1817. j This is to give notice, THAT separate proposals will be received at the office of the Secretary for the Department of War, until the 31st day of October next, in. elusive, for the supply of all rations that may be required for the use of the troops of the United States, from the 1st day of June 1818,inclusive, until the 1 st day of June, 1819, within the states, territories, and districts, f I.owing, v z. 1st At Detroit, Mich iimackiiutc, Green bay, Fort Wayne, Chicago, anil the r immediate vi cinttie- and at any other pace or places where troops are or may be stationed, marched cruit-'d wirhin the territory of Michigan, the vicinity of the upper Lukes, and the state ol Ohio and on ot adjacent to the waters of lake Michigan. any place or places where troop* are cr«nv\y be stationed, within the states of Ken tucky 2d. (1 Tennessee. 3d Ac St Louis, Fort Harrison, Fort Clarke, Port Armstrong, Fort'Crawford Fort Osage or Fort Clarke, on the Missouri river ; and at any other place or places where troops are or may be stationed, marched or recruited, within the State ot Indiana, and the territories of Illinois & Missouri* 4>h At Fort Montgomery* Fort Crawford, M tiile, Fort St. Philip, New Orleans. Baton Bougeant! Foit Chibume; and at any other place or places whe e troops are or may be st& lioned, man tied, or recruited within the Missis* sipni terri; » y, state of Louisiana »id their vici »nies north of the Gulf of Mexico 5th. At any place or pluues wheri troeps are or may be stationed, mat ched or iccruited with in the District of Maine St state ot New Hamp shire. 6th. At anyplace or places where troops arc ■or may be stationed, marched or recruited within the state of Massachusetts. 7th. A» anyplace 0 » places where troops are or may b** st i 1 • .ed, marched or recruited w ith in ;:,e v.uu.8 of Connecticut and Rhode island. 8th. At any place or pi sees where Toopsare •r may be stationed march**»» 01 recruited wi»h in the sta e ot New Y or*, nor ill of the highlands, and within the state of Vermont. 9th. At any place or places where troops are or may be stationed, marched or recru. ad w ith in the state of New York, south of the High lands, including West Point, and within the State of New Jersey. 10th. At any place or places where- troops *ir* Or may be. stationed, marched or recruited with in the state of Pennsylvania. 11 'H At am p 1 tec or places where troops are Or may be stationed, matched . r r, crui'f d v. n the scares of D.dawaie, Ma*yiandand tiie Dis trie' .ff C duinbia. l'2th. At any p ace or places where troops are or may bt statiored. inarched or reciu;.ed with in Tr state of Virginia 15»h At any place or p'aces where troops, are or may he stati ned, marched or recruited w ith Kn tut s ate *1 N >r»h Carolina Kn tut s ate *1 N >r»h Carolina i\vo here «-lared ti'itn it* ihe had 1 tr ul 14*.h At any place or pla» * s where troops arc* or may b* stationed, marched u *. cruited with in rhea ute of South Carol t.a. )à*n At Tybec Barracks. For». Hawkins and Fort Scott ; and at awy other place or place where troops, are or may b. a'a*lotted, marcher or recrHired w U* - .lie sta»e ot (ieorg a, inclut! ing th—t part ot ihe Creek's land lying within the territorial limits of said state A raiion to cousin oi one pound and onequrr 1 er [ beet or three quurrers d a pound of sailed pork, eighteen ounces 0 ! breftd or fl of rmn. tvinskc v or brandy, and at th. rate t tw.. quarts oi stilt four quarts ct vinegar, fo;,. pounds of soap, and one pound and one half ol caudles to » very hundred tations The price» <• the several comp imrit parts of the ratio»» be *• iricinady .*»vn>iuutd 111 ihe proposals, hu* the Uoi'Çiî Siaies reserve the right oi mik 11 il 3U' i. it r - * .it ions in »he price nf ihe component parts »4 he ra»imi aforesaid, as shad make the price ol each |x»rt thereof fitar a just proportion to tpe | ropwy-d price of the whole ration. The ra'ions -.re to he furnished in such quanti ie*., that i ere shall, at all tunes, during ihe term of the in >po eu contract be sufficient for the con Sumption of the troops for six month*, in ad vane« . <>t good and wholesome provisions, if the satin s'igdl De r« qu.ied It is also to fie permit ted u ; I and every one i f the Commandants of fortified places or pods, local for, at seasons, when he »aiiie cun lu- transported, or a> any time, ir. ca^e ct urgency, such supplies of iik pr oviSK.nN, in advance, as in the discretion oi the c inn« Hide It is • ic Ik 1 ' K 1 ' , f . ■ <ut fi no no» tl.e v to fi c jf sha'l ?e deemvd proper, ideis omi 'liât the contractor i. ce and nsk of issuing the supplies!'- 1 to the tr ops,and that all lusses su lained by the!*'* depredavi- ns ui rhe enemy, or fiy means, f tlie j And troops c»t '.he United States, shall be paid b) the| u# United St: tes, at the price if the article enpfuredi 1 ^ or destroy- d as aforesaid, on tne depositions of j twoormori- persons of erd ible character 1 :, and the certificate of a commis n mil officer, s'ating the circumstance of the loss, and the amount of ant the article.: lor which compensation sha;l ber claimed. the Tne pr.vilege is reserved to the United Spates, ,n of requiring tn.U none -f he supplies winch may be furnished under any i.f the proposed contracts, ! shall be Issued, unM the >upp)ie which have ; may be furnished under the contract |P the of Noj r —The Editors of Newspaper? who arc authorised to publish the laws of* tlie. Un*».,i States, are requested to insert the foreguM.g -jd \ vertisement once a week until du. I» of o U) . is 10 at »he e* been row in force, have b»en consumed. Deo. Endian», Acting Secretary oi War. June^I4—-tOl ber i.ext To Hr sit, • : h < f » ns pieced I I A F A I' M in Dir.gou Neck. Rid Lion hun dred, tlie cbi»te of Samuel Crow, deceased. i>. * quire of Eianci» li:iiigli(>y, Guardian of the minor children of oaui S. Crow Feb V-2—if »30 REWJUh. Ranaway fr -mtht- subscriber n Mon day ihe 2 Ist inst. a r*t*.»io man luuimd -S' i V i. About 23 years of a-*e, 5 ft.el 6 inches hijH., ot u peasant couiilen.uue wlten spoken to. i.'t* Ind on when ht went away a blue and while siliped coatee, calico wai-tcoai. dark panlaluni in Hie seal, and fur hat, wilh crape, tol til worn , also a pair of shoes, • 4 j rle *^ er 8 V.lv %v,lii niy name nt.tikid on toe 5»it of cotton striped stocking», nty forni ot pluyiog an 'he violin Whoever takes up am! livings home said et-fo. stiall receive the above revvaitl vith all teasonabli chai'gen. Bteplu-n «ioii^liten, Near Christiana iSricIge, Del ; <• tf NOTICE. DISTRICT OF DELAWARE, SS. WHEREAS a libel hath been filed in th»* District Court of the U States for said district, by George Head, Jun Esq. proctor for the 1) bell ants, in the wrds following, to wit : To the turn. John Eialttv. Esq* of the ]Hslrid Court of the l'iritéd States, in and for the Ihiuicave District, THE libel of Robert H Howard and Rich ard Bebee, Pilots, of Lewestown, in the Del aware District, humbly theweth, That on Thursday, the present month, July the tenth, about 9 o'clock in the morning, tin saut Robert H Howard and Richard 13 bee. being on board the Pilot Boat Elizabeth, pursti ing their business and occupatio* as Phots, they discovered a schooner off Indian River, stet nug about a north course, up n wh ch they b r< down for her, found her to be a vessel of about twenty tons burthen, and upon hailing her. were answered, she was from New Orb ans St bound t » N.w York. That the said Robert H Howatd and Richa.d Bebet supplied them with some fish and found her crew to consist of four men, apparently Americans, one of whom who seemed to act as captain or commande» , wished the said Robert aiu Richard t> put th m on short with their trunks, declaring an brent, of abandon r.g the vessel, and offered t said Robert and Richard five thousand dollars to perform that service, which they afiogethe* declined, and refused to do—that the said Ro bert and Richa»d then g- t the Pilot Boo under way for Cape May, and n e sai i sch« omr got at so underway, and stood liter them, di ' recti)* in her wake—that the 1M*>» Boat above mentioned came to anchor at the point » f tin Cape inside, and the schooner dd the same, within about two hundred yards higher up ih j bay—that the said Robert H. fnnv.rd a*u Richard Bebee went on beard tlie said schooiiMi in the Skiff, to demand payment tor pilot n r them, as they had done by then pursuing th track of the said Pilo« Boat to the auch *ag within Cape May—that up *n reaching ih schooner, the c «p am, :*■>». ft 1 v one Snack n pttsor. in ctnimaml, offered svi d 1 ars tor .hî» Ni w '.v£ V, tin o.icre-u !»•-'; a - »art, tor Hie Mvilt, wfiitn ility telUMfd mi auv »errn* :<) sell ; and also refmt-i. as u'M tes.ed by the said Cap tain* to mv in tin 1 * . * v or any 't cvrtatn r S,, t re laying at UIU fir a: i»o git » . ,, r . .i,, .. . .... l l ..«met ho. til .-..Jid >cno Her to a.-.k » neu v hie :-s t «11 b'. rd «be of the said schoonei. e Ithet A.d crew aiui the said oaptau, thttc •Jp ntC o th» said S il an.! rowed to a tiff. • g ■a-k yvhicu lay at anchor f ur o fiv< hun 1 d yards ab ri vi* the sa d schooner, and imme : t ly retimi ng tul<l their cnim .uleà l'-n »he hing smack would tat e them and ti.ç ior twenty ch liar- each i the sa*u oew Hit*.* put hU'Uh sl it! five t-unk^, amt thicc of hti* d off »0 the fi-'hmg smack, where one't »hem remained with the trunks and 'lie 01 lu » i\vo rem*.uedm the skiff to the schooner, and here collect ug some other snrMl ar iclts. de il »> tT'Ji.k ng ti'itn which they wen; only prevenu-d b\ the peru-iF'fn if the sad Richivd lichee—tlu it* er putting tie las» tnentifued articles inti ihe s*iff, the 'hree men now remaining • t board the schooner, g 1 ot >»).<rd the shift, and declaring 'hat after slu had A»'swcred their purpose, they w-uld 1 tr adrift, notwitlistandtng the remon-tramc ul the said Ri-bert H Howard and Richar. • ic crew. Ik bee—th said Richard Bc hee as slie wa* boA>d, deiei mined t* , u*-hing oft jumped iicut* the hazard 01 f the C avir.g the skiff—that thr. . (ltuii rd lkner pers.siiug in re ti e skifi ■ rowed in ■ to Ttl ' K, where, tuk ug 1.ammg wha* tuey h ) lur, ami leaving her tliemselves. *H« . ■ ulli <ut i •urneft heradrif'—that the sa »1 R cliaril Bene >uctrcded tl scht-i ir-\s entirel;. aba" the fi o'clock B M which wa* ab" n ,' } doned a»irl derelid bv »he sa d no v being Howard, ?i>d ihe said Ru hard Rebec, and thei beug no name on the schoonei, nor ; i\ e s no» any thin^, to lead evt> to a supposition tl.e true churatter ot tl.e vessel or her m owiic-rs—that tue appt.»ranc< « t »fie weatlu iit'ng'hei very unp««*mis»ng. and but two ind. v iuals left to work the said Pilot boat, and 1 j'.teniut ifie difficult task ol saving the s.v/' sthooiM.r, the said R'heti H Howaid a ' *w, no persen boa-d but '.110 -éd Refit ri i L a Richard Bebee lemoved for gieater safe»> >on » trt.cies, r-, wit : Dry Goods, from the Mhooi.c: to the Bilot B at and ah ui 4 o'clock, A M I c jf .iday the llth insi. the w*nd E N E. a» d h ii. got unter way for Lt vvestov n Cd ck here hev arrived about ? «'clock the same oa 1 the!*'* 1 j And Ir aving a person employed tor »ha» | or u# ovt * rs, - lî -bt vessels, they prrceeaed to i»u 1 ^ 6 ïuspecto» at lewtsoft-.e whole ti.u of j Eoms West, the aid Insp* cto», advised puttu.p back the articles they had r<n'Vc*d, into th« jscho» aer, irom the i'iiot E<ai. which was done of ant * remained on b>.ai*ddte schooner urn>1 si •. ber vas taken up to Lewes—when by the consemoi the Inspector, the cargo w as unladen ami snortc. ,n the house of 'I hc.mas Howar- , where it ie mained until Sunday the ..Oh inn w.e». at ih ! request of the Coiltcmi of me Delaware I lismci ; die said Robert H Howard and Richard Hebet-, |P U * the said cai^o »mi fio.n l tin. sa»d schoriner and together w ith L >u ; s West, »he ab »vemci tioned Inspecte r, proceeded in her on Thurtda* the 24th mst. up the river and reached th port of New Casth the same da) about dusk, wher the aid schoi er Sc cargo laden therein now lu s arc M AY . masm th a . the said schooner \ ' -»"d »vclnsiv«. admiralty and maritime ju U) . jvisd;c»'i"n a • re u'u rl) and eii'nely deserted and abandoi i d. an 1 so tunte and were m *Vie pos. •s> ol the said RolK-rt H llowaida Richard up ->\i »'ne high sea*., and within the lie re. a? a ».irrei'C*- ; may it plea<e your Lon loor ur tlie said schooner :i »d ■ath.d and ta ken by ».he prc.ce s<»t t.iis Honor • oie Court ; and rh*4i a mot.ittun i »ue to ah : e. -ï».)«» concerned, u* show vai»«e, if any they nave, why the sai l schooner ai d carg *2 should t fie decreed u> thi libellants ar,deu*lictonthe h gh .eas, and inasir »uh as the said schooner &. < iip' bn f'r these l fiel urns weird h'u»t l>*-eu v » ta 1>I y lost. ; also tc uhc.<v cause it any they have wuy a reasonnh c salvage ..!» nid not be dec* «il lu mont 10 the Inn Hums, a**d that M»ch f ii tho- and other s'epf Tiail b aken as the » urse oi this h< nor ab u* C* urt shall »«qi ire. iinb(*rt 11. iloMurd, lîirltnrd Urin e. Read, Jun Proctor lor Libellants. July 25. 181T AND W HERE AS »he honorable John Fish er, Esq. J-.k ge of th?* Court a( vesaid. bath or. dcred, Hie tifiroutb day of S**p » »nfier ntxt, ai I .he town of Mew C* tie, a» the District Court, „■as. wd why » rea8*n»l>le salage »houlti not ire decreed ther> out, to the said hbellawls. ,.,4 .... , 1 nomas >> itltevspooii, Cifivk Dis- Co. D. D, I Wilmington, Del. Aug.2—t!5S be a' i>. * ; tol 'hen anil there tube held, for tlu: hearing of rhe siid ifit l : the owner or owners, and at persons 4 j concerned, are i-ereby not ified to he and appear *^ in-fort the said Court, ai the time and place . loresau«, to shew cause, «f any they have , why »he said schooner and cargo should not be de creed to the libellants, as derelict on the high said ; f FOJT VpMJZHS sf 4 jo tv , ! \allens, 1080.0001 25.0001 15.0001 Ö 4 a ij , 4 vi, 46 tl, 4 j -nn, -Htii, i»,th, one'hummed jpck»i * r ss J 1 • i \ jF U ,r > Mute "i iViuihV ivauia. INTERN. il N. I (10.11 ION LOTT K il Ï. Ewl .ii'li CLASS. 8 . ALLEN, Manage«. SCI JEM E. Vnre . STATIONARY PRIZES. First drawn ho. istd.iy, 2,OCX 1 jer oo is 20000 it JÛO - Hu. 4tl! it . 7th do. i Do. ;<i. lorn do. Do. <th di). Do. 700 do. 10th d.«i. do. 2 Ui do. do. 3Ctl> do Do. • KX-.O 1 .• • Do. 1\». Do. Do. 1 ) 0 . Da. Da. DO. 7C..0 3>0 1,00C 1, ccc 2, CXX) S10CO IICCO do. 4Ctii do. do. 4 it h t'o. do. soth vlj. do. $«th do. do. OOLli do. 2 w,vxjo UCOG TICKE I S. Not z. blanks I j drawn 4 coc blank* to bt entitled i dollar* each. the n'h. uth, nth, uth. i he las*: drawn numbers 161I1, iv 1 1, n-.ib, .f,th. 2i-.*,»id,23d, 2.1'll lCtli, i7tli,»bth, *'.th, 3is» 3ad ;id, 34 th, lûtli, 37 -lb iKth, syi-h, 41 s*. •til, .,8th, 4Vtll, «'»t, S2d, 53 d, 5*th, til, Oust, r.id, 63d, 04:11, Ostfi* o'itii, o;tl, •'h days drrwing, vviM cadi be cmitlnl to thi*. Lottery -, commeiuinv regular succession j I l la; above -« i ime of the Fourth Class ot the State Lot* tery, i* respect telly offered to the public, under the ini lonriiat i: will notoulv be ac cptable, bur .vtractive, st eeurv nay, in t!»é whole lottery, yields 4 bigh Pn/. , r. dependent of six Capo <>•. wlm h are floating, and liali.e 10 be drawn •»:• a. y day.of drawing. 1 !,c ° ,! J l ' ul B»»» L '.tery is to aid in the improvement of the inter..' * v>..- ; .on of the Mate or tie* if ol Ivnr.-y iva-.a, am. .. authoriaeo by tlit LegLI A K " I ■' *•> tor th,r. \ urpust- Itiufc ihr InneM t /.erg oft lie <Ute geiu-r.uly, and nvu r. • those 1 Hb» Oit' of I'l;;! ilia, it -.liouio Mu.*., i.' it no.' j » he hoped, therefore, :hr,t all who feel licndly to the bojeit:j, of thi* loturv, uili buy a ticket in the same, and >; S 1, 0 „I,J , U)t | K . f0 fortunate a* to draw pri/.c»., wdUi 1 1 ' enjoy the satisfaction of having to the advancement or a ir.o -,1 laudab, and prosceding i ii h nu b g »he » de il t! elr aid t inlertaking. / Vow Draw in fP !r> * and be continue.'three days in each wrrk, jeo ntimhers a dav, until eomplfed. The i'lizt v ill be w.id c.s'.y div aftei the drawing i* -ik.L-.!ie»L subjvet t- « deduction of n turn, ; to »ecui- the payment of wbicli, a bond »r, 1 11 • of one bundled tl ou*.un' dolLr» i- lodged with th* secretary of ifie Omuntonwealtfi. r Commissioners appointed b;i llie (lor eciior to mpei-inlcnd the drawing :— Cieoi-ge Lat'iupr, Esq. l>*,n- Wom-il, Esq. Timmir, Lt-ipi-r, Ksq. JiiLii ('o:im'liv. Esq. ami Andi-t w Uaya-il, Ivsq. [TICKETS—10 1)01,1 «AUS.] I-OH SALE AT for "lit in 1 mis fid the ly and Lucky Lottery Offices, No. i, S. Third street, Philadelphia. No. 15H, Market street, ttaltimorc, av, New York. Nu. 440, Market, street, Albany, (I T" Orders {['»it |>unij to either <>/ . ii . !/. . Ojjwcs, Will hi .rnmpllii olh itdid lo. May 3—ly No. 1 ' Lomhardy Factory , V» ills 400 m i-os of Lstud E'. »II S » 1rs Snsst-x Cmiii'y, stsite of Dclawai't, 'ituuteo \».«hin nue ii.ile ol Milton, the liciul of navii ati.iii. .md six miles Iron. Oeuiyflowii. 1 liis bcauiilul situation. L iiktwisi- liciiltliy ulid the turns as i-nijtl auj in this part n( the country. About •oc ball is wooilland and ccilai- swa - p. anti 6000 ptacn ai.il apple trees of tin. b. si quality ol pi ailed fruit, a areat va ru. ly of peurs, plumbs, cherrys, English walnii s. ire. and upwards of 1200 gal lois of liramly has been made on ibis i.,rin in one season. The- mansion houst is l arjçe and (.onvemem, with cellars un der in with several other dwellings for tenants, store bouses. Sec. a large still bouse, a saw milt in good order, and in a good stand ior timber, which might lie taken in great abundance for goods. The wool and cotton factory establishment is not adequate for the demands of this place—there not beiiii» any of the kind will in 50 milts. Oreat quantities of country cloth may be taken in at this place to dress ; likewise great quantities of clean wool will be furnished by tin. country, to be dressed into cloth, on good terms for the manufacturer. 1 lie wool and cotton facuny contains a'v.ut 12') spindles each, with two « anting engines each, with roving and drawing heads, itc ••ne foiling stoch, press, dye kettle, hand and patten shears, fee. » I d •. s ju jS » fiv tr* f s ah &. be the or. ai nv*'chard ai.G on Chauic- h is rm-stiined a furtlnr description is unru cessarv, as tlie purchaser or p rttur will first view the premises before any engagement, rhe terms will bt made ea»v ; one filth of the m-*ney will be require-<1 down, ant) the balance in finir annual payments, not j:- 0 , f,„-th r partic-.lai'S. enquiit of Tho 1 m .i» t „„ Imas Beaver on tne premises, or The subscriber wishes tr* take in n ; partner initiiuli.iiely, whn nnderstand^ the wool am! co'ton business and can come well lecommemiedj vv ii h souie capital. If the property 's not s«hl at privat« sah», before «lu*, doll* «d September i»cxi, ill be «ffertd at p-mlic side, on ih* premises, o:. that d v. with attention to the partn 1 , Stc. 1 bis ellijpMt situation is ceriaii'lv vvo.thy I- e aitriiMo« of ihe rhe place why de high it Isaac Clowes. .July 26—lawt20S • Xj ; of most diseases to WHICH are celebrated for the c which the human body Is liable, prepared only by the sole proprietor, t w. nr ore m d Grandson of Ihe late celebrated T)r. Robertson, of Edinburgh, And for sale in Philadelphia, onlv, at the proprietor's whole« de and retail drug and family medicine warehouse, Rottii east corner <■/ Seem'd and Race st tuts , And by retail of his {Agents throughout the U. States. DR. ROBERTSON-S CELEBRATED STOMACHIC ELIXIR OF HEALTH. Price one dollar and fiftv cents. Wlilch has proved hv thousands, w ho have experienced itn bénéficiai effects, tobe »he nio«t valuable medicine ever offered to the public, for the cure of coughs, cold», con .sumption, the hooping cough, ast hma, pain the breast, cramp, and wind in the stomach, headache, loss of appe tite, indigestion, K'c. For the dysentery or lax, cholera morbus, severe grip ,r,.- and other diseases of the howels, and the Summer Complaint in children, it has proved a certain remedy, and r. stored to perfect health from the gi.atest debility. Pesons afflicted with Pnlmoiv. v Complaint«, or disorder nf the breast and lungs even in rhe most advanced state, will find immediaterciief. Common Couch» and Colds, whit h are in general occasioned by obstructed per-piratinn' will be found to yield to in, btnig influente in a few hours. Consumptive Whcc/.'mfs, sh< r.o' ss of Lrcath, and it will giveimn ediate relief. hi Astlmutio nplainta. Hoarsen•^■1, the Hooping Cough, DR ROBERTSON'S VEGETABLE NERVOUS CORDIAL , Or, Nature 4 « Grand Re-tor.itivr, F'rice one dollar and efry ten*-«. Is confidently rt .oro . . nded as thi most eificaclnns cine for the speedy relief and cure of ill nervous complaint*, attended with imv.irl weakness, depression of the spirits, headache, tremor, faintness, hystérie fits, debility, semi ii„i weakness, elects, and various Complaints resulting from impropriety o* youth and di -sipated habits, n si in warm climates, the immoderate use oi r<-n, t tic rdl s*. til, to the unskilful or excessive use of meicurv, so often des rructive nf the human r ec, dutascs peruliarto female at j a certain period of life, i lunr Albus, harrenness, I Under'.he denomination of nervous disorders dod w eiv.l disease* of the most danger v . Rus hat a volume would hardly suffice to complete . docrlprionof them. It ptrvad.es, with itsba'efitl infiuuue 1 he \* pole nrrvoM sy item, writhing the heart with in* x •..ressib'e anguish, and exciting the most dreadful surges tiens <'f horror and despair. To this demon \ .wc thou , a nds fiten a sacrifice, m the dir fill sranspom of it • rage ol rhe most common svmntomc of it« comincnccn m,.n« K " w ffi"^■ ■■. flatillenct-, palpitations, w at h'ulm* r ,s, drowsines t .■..lercAtin«,, timidity, ftaalie» of heat .tnd cold,nuinbnr-r 1 amp. piddinc»«, pain, in tnc head, hac**, and Joins, luck j up, dut»,' -«Ity of respiration and déglutition, anxiety* dry bojeit:j, .,ugl„ < 1 ' inrhl ki'id, an 1 VegctaldfN. tvousConli.i! is afin a great Antiv; »r : of infin'te service for piuifying the bail di-■•rders of the -.kin which of fW vv, surfeit, red blotch . .1 dosé of Dr. DvotUs An ' M\ with this ii'cdicine, t: c U«t mentioned caicy. <i K t; ji: 1. 1 son ,s CELEBRATED COLT & RHEUMATIC Dir: ES hi.tic Medic blood, am 1 t il •i.'l '1 l'bilii proven of l'loitional a div n 11 • th* T'tict ivvo dollars A safe and effec'.uair urc for the j; stone and giav ', swelling a », brui • *. and all kinds ol grenu w in the head, fate and body, stiffness In thei chilblains, frozen limbs, See. rheiunathm. him w -aknc*.« of 1 oints, s, thecraittj», 111 h ■ DR. ROBERTSON'S PATENTSTO U.rT.'I BITTERS. lhdtc one dollar, BITTERS. lhdtc one dollar, Which are celebrated ior strengthening weak stomachs, increasing the appetite, and a certain preventative and cure for the fever anil ague. S c. for the lever ami ague, a malady $■ "lit the southern states, ami afflicting in all low countries, redundant will) 1 ated pool«, rivers, >cc. these celebrated and u esteemed Titters, nave surpassed every remedy ministered, fur the relief and cure of to; oppressor nl their efficacy have been testified, after the birks and mis other extolled prcserlutiaiib failed, they proved fid to tlis admiration ot tuo effects. prevalent throngh fainilie- rnsKihig «he«, lakes. **a< vcrsaliv tlu human frame; numc-nus instances ot success : who experienced the luppy DR R BERTSONS INFALLIBLE IVORM I) hSTROKING Dtjy *xcjisr A medicine universally esteemed for destroyinij *ptries of worm*. Price'fifry tents Symptoms. 'The common s paleness of the countenniicr, a. other times flushing of tl lac«-, itching of the nose and about the star, *t grinding ol rhe teeth in sleep, swelling ot the up; appetite sometimes bad, at other time* voracious ; loose ness, disagreeable breath, a haul swelled belly, great tier»:, the urine frothy ai dsometimes of a whitish color, gripim rholic y>aiiis, an involuntary discharge of .«.diva, vsjuvmI ly when asleep ; frequent pains in the side with a dry i.ougli and unequal pulse: palpitations of the heart, swooning«, cold »wear.'., epileptic fit», .V<. Xrc. Thouch nuinln-rleies medicines are extolled for expelling and killing worms, nune are equal in efficacy to Dr. ffobert *on's Worm Destroying Lozenges , tlu y are mll.l in their operation and may be given to «he youngest infant will safety. »torn» of the warms r li.N , DR. inVTT.1 ANTI BILIOUS BILLS is of of Bilious and iffalipnan» For the prevention and Fevers. Price 25 cents j large boxes so cent». Those Fills, »1 tn»»* »y aduunistm il move the causes which ccnmionR j » .duct* in 'ennuient, remittent, bilious, and yellow R vers, bilious Cholic, pleurisy, dysentery, worin* bilious vonvting, fla ulence, indigestion, loss ! ipfiutiu*, costiveness, epileptic fits, hyp ichon ina, an»-? hysterical affections, fi ni stomach, .-».ds and coughs, astnfiia, .^av« I, rheumatism and gout They ar* particularly serviceable in Fernab ID>- rmrs. and especially in the removal oi hose obstruct» >ns, which are the great source >f rheir complaints at certain periods-, tlu-y pos* es rhis en nent advantage pu»g live»-, »ha» while they operate gently, tlu ; ;»-.nuc< uetiher cosuvtuess, debiii'y, nor t o great exetmunt : whenever there is a pie»lis position to a disease, arising fir m» imt h efllu copious use ot ardent spiiits, »ill scurvy, strangury •>St Otfiri' via » itiatrd state of the bile, they arc sure to re lieve mnie i f t t.> travellers, made use of They are. highly fiv sea and la .d as ■'ou* : h «nge •»!' diet with the utmost r. They ♦ici a! in th« prevention tr* hot climates j thev d * - peculiarly bene ers incidental ul*. t f r exeicise. a cieanst viscid humors, open obstiuc. ions, pu>r.*>.T«* tht* sucre tion of gt'od biU*, opt te ii. g as a cathartic and «werful die eric and diaphoretic. M.trirs PLAIS PER CLOTH, Approved and tec "mine*, d-d by all the mom eminent phys'cians of Philadelphia This plaistrr doth, so well known in the U. srates, and part'cularly in the city ot ï'h.la* ; Iphia, is a sovereign remedy against ulcer*-, however old and »nuc'craie : als.r cancers cr_> s »iclas as filth ant) , wees, lumps, scrofula, fistula, wh* e g, sr*«r fiieast. felons, whitlows, boih, ties. Ac. &c. It cures sprattv», bruises, ,.;;*us ir ihe hack, swe'hng r-.rci |)aiu.s i p.-aits. sc »Ids, burn*, childbluin. sort' '.egs, and wounds t»*n lir.p; 10 *iU;*puration »• »prised h' its n to ihe it rfi^vVSC; ut*s, very successfully and without pain; dissipates the pain of the gou* ■.ml rheiiifiatism in u shori time . i. ' • need successfully fi r rhe eurer»! brO.I, it ..nthe feet. Th s planter isrccommende •) mariners and others who travel by sea c and. DR. DYOTT 9 S PATENT ITCH OINTMENT, For pleasantness, safety, * xpedir on, ease & cer'ainty, s infinitely superior to any other me dicin' , for the c. tormenting disorder, the l ch. of that most disagrreatjle &. r. icc SO cents df. nroTT's INFALLIBLE TOOTHACHE DROPS, Price tiftj cents per dottle, with full directions ft using. THR CIRCASSIAN EYE WATER, A sovereign remedy for ad disorders of the Eyes, whether arising from cold, indem. Biaiinn, weakness, Src Sec. f'rice fifty cents per bottle, with full directions for using m. GonoLD's VEGETABLE BALM OF LIFE, Pi ice one dtrtlar. LEVIGATED CHARCOAL TOOTH POW DER, Price 50 Cents. THE RESTORATIVE DENTRIITCF , Flor cleaiibing, whitening, and preserving the teeth and gums Price 50 cent.*, per box. This valuable preparation possesses the most salutary virtue in cleansing and beautifying the teeth ; in its composition it is perfectly free horn acid or any other pernicious property Ha lde to corrode, or in any way injure the teeth, for which reason is attributed the safety of ita use. and the preference ii has totained over oth • r preparations intended for similar purposes ; it strengthens the gums, eradicates the scurvy,, sweetens the breath, pteserves the teeth from decaying, and prevents them from aching, ne cessity of having them drawn, &c. THE BALM OF IBERIA , Extracted from the Iberian fragrant plant, for curing defects of the sk»n, and improving the complexion, kc Price 2 dollars. to sole ever grip and few 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* mime medicines are signed oti th<* ou-vside covers with the signature of the sole proprietor, T. W. l)YO IT, M. D. A supply of rhe above medicines just receiv ed and f*»r sale by the fallowing Agents, where pamphlets, containing certificates of cures, &c. may he had gratis. semi from si tic rdl fVihnington, Smyna, West Chester Milford. Christiana. Laurel. Dr. Joseph Bailey Cf Co. P Mansfield J W Townsend, James Mi I lev hop Robert Ocheitree Caleb Russ des at . x thou rage luck dry inrhl Dr. T W. DYOTT, respectfully iniorms his friends and the public, that the above genuine medic'tieii art* sold in Philadelphia only at hia wholesale and retail Drug ancl Family Medi» cine "Warehouse. N. E corner of Second and Race streets—where, in addition to the abnve 9 fie has consiuml) for sale, by wholesale or re lail, an extensive and general assortment of Fresh Drugs and approved Chemicals, Glass Furniture, ViaL, and l rofetsional articles cf every det criplion fur town nr country merchants, practitioners, 8tc on liberal terms, for cash or at the usual credit. »r the which An August 2—ly JUST KECE1VED, „hid fur Sale at the Jlook Store OF Mrs. M. LOCHERMAN. No. 1)3, MAHKET STKEET, WILMINGTON, LEE'S Gamine ratait & Family .Medicines. THE proprietor of Lee** original Family Medicines, re;i* nettliilly infurms hi» triend* anu tin public in BCiierafithÄ 11; »1111 l imits carefully to prepare the above w« 11 established •Viedicuies at Ills Dispensary, No. 03, Hanover street, Hal* lielcsalc anti always to be Jiad •norc, where they . ii ♦ Those who purchase to sell again will be treated 00 iiiojt liberal tenu». Iilils Inrr.inked gratin. Gee's An It bilious I 1 ills. The operation of these* highly esteemed Pillais perfectly mild, ami the experience of tuousarcts has proved, they may lie used in every situation in life without the least in convenience. They are admirably adapted to tarry off superfluous bile» dec. <ic. LLE'S Worm Destroying Lozenges. the pleasure of stating that Out der iiis immediate observation: , about $ years old, appeared very visi no particular cause could be given length taken Witf fevers, which', with other symptoms led bin. to believe had worms i lie gave her adoseuf Lee's Lozenges, w fii t* brought away, incrulihic as it may appear, 2 w orms, Urt out fifteen and tlu other thirteen inches in length, e; cl three fouit h* of at. inch round ; lie hr. given the Lo/cr yes to another of his children, which brought away a vat quantity of very small worms. The proprietor is now in possession of the large \v< r'^i those inclined to sec them .»ill be gratified by cailui' * his Dispensary. The proprietor has following case came ili* little daugi io lose her flesh, for her tliu» pining »... ! ; o Lee's Elixir. A sovereign remedy for eoltis, obstinate coughs, atarli«, » abtiirnas, ,-ore throavs, and approaching comiirnpti»»» A single trial will prove tb.-u it re-».ores tlu det e.-nlnation of the fluids to the -urfaie of ihe bony, and orm* common, healthful perspiration ; that it Uuldgea ami cva«.nates i.lic tough, \istltl phlegfim or inuco, strength tin* weakened vi.b.sels oi ehe lungs. I fifi «tr king at the rootol the disorder, the .synip oms arc 4 ccurs# ef fertually arid permanently conquered. LEE'S Sovereign Itch Ointment , WAR It ANTED T'O (ORE the BY one application, free from Mercury or a" y permcioiit ingredient. 'Thisvegetable remedy i* -o rr.ild, yet effica cious, that it may be u«ed with the utmost safety, t delicate pregnant lady, ur un a child of a week, old. j| LEE'S rod Genuine Persian Lotion. The Pcikian Lotion operates mildly, rendering thy skit delicately soft and srnootii ; impioving the compte: LEE'S Restorative Tooth Pme der. ation comforts and strengthens the. enamel from decay. This excellent prenar gums and preserves the LEE'S LEE'S Genuine. Essence & Extract OF MUSTARD. A safe and effectual remedy for Acute ami Chronic Rhcu inati m. Gout, ft heu-mGc Gout, Palsy, Sprains, Bruises, in the Face, Neck,&c. I he rxpericnce ot' many ages and the testimony of the best medical practitioners from an early period to thepre •.in ascribing to Mustard very powerful and singular virtues. l ■ e* » INDIAV VEGETABLE I'LCiFlC, for the Vene». Pains e i :al, LEE'S Grand Restorative LA Nervous tOHDiALS, Proved by long And extensive experience, tu he* a i .oPf valuable Medicine. Lee 4 » IN l>.I. f. Dll.E AGUE DROPS, warranted tu cure Lee**EYE Wi 1 I P J.ceb lOOri'll-ACHE DROPS. I.erS ANODYNE l-.L »X1K, for the cure of headache... Lee's CURNPI.ASTER. Lee'.( LIP SALVE. The pioprietor would he glad to insert the many Certifi cat fs and letter* recommend» ^ the above truly valuable Medicine* ; hut this, in a newspaper, i* impracticable*—He therefore with encreascd eor.tidence respcclfully proffers to them .1 über tl and discerning public, his appointment, by & They aie boiil oy Mi-s. Mary Lnekei'imin, Late Matthew R. Lockcrman, Wilmington. Who hau just received a fresh supply from Uaitimorc. kh* 10 detect counterfeits, observ*. each article has uh tll ooaH.c wrapper tli, lyjnatureof ^ Late Michael Lee Or Co. &. the -larch 22—tf A Camp Meetin Is cxpectfcd to be held on the 4*h d iy of Sep v naher nex t , w ith i n about 6 mi I es of W it min gton^ nd about 2 of Giubb's landing, in the vfuodb ot M Adam Talley. Aug. 2 ■'j