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W ANTED* AT THE AIU FURNACE, In Wilmington, Del. two good Moul ders, to whom liberal wages will be given, ces A3 -virtue if mmlrj writ, of fi. fa. to me data. j tdfVnU be exposed to public aale, at the haute nj r Samuel Shaw , Newport, in Christiaan Hundred,) A>I nndnu t hr <Hth, if October init nt 10 n'rfnri Monday the October, wst. at lU o cloc* , A. M Horses, Cattle, Wagon, Carts , together with a variety of Frtrviing utensils , Household and\ r-,. . „ 7 zi _ >r * 5 fLttciienjurnttnre,^/c, _ | Ser Zed and taken in execution as the property of\ Sn-tnurf Slum' nnd tn ix> mill hv Samuel onau, ana to oe sola oy * f V/lWri <4 If/nifehpji fi/lPwif luruis nuu 0 lfci/i SUCI ly Castle Sept. 13 . - ---. JBT virtue of a writ of vend exponas tome dt tec,ed, wilt btextondto public teile, a, the lu, use o/ William B. Cochran, Cantwell's Bridge, in St. Genrtftf» Hundred an Mandav O? if, dtiv of October ueorgts/iunarea,t>nmanaay tin aayoj uaooer snst . at 2 o clock, P. M. No. 1. thejollcvnng i.es eribea tractor parcel of land , situate in Appoquin* niiniyrt Inin bed hounded hv Imuk J ''J,irnh c ;i.i,its rumine h unarea, oounaea ry tanas oj jacoo otaats, Thotnds M Kean, Robert white and ot hers. Con ***«gh ^mputawm. 8 7 acres, mere or less No.'2, one other piece oj land situate tn the hun* dreU aforesaid , bounded by lands of James Mar ley , ■ Scimucl Marshall and others, CMainittg aim 3i\ acres, mure or less. Seized and talcn in execution as the property of ' yaseph Dean, and tn be toil by h'u.kin.iu n.nwdtAvr oKawiIT t laut!» iiaugney, saeriii. Nee, CiKtie. Oe:. 12 . - —.—r--- jsywnu, af e, wmjf tee. fa to me direaea, \m'be exposed to public sale, at the house of John Grow, in the town of Newcastle, in New Castle Hundred , on Friduy the 31 st day of October, inst an 2 u'c/oci, F. M. the fo'lvising described Een! Es täte, to wit No. l, A full and elegant undivided moiety or half part qf a tract uf land, sttmiie tn Brandywine humtred, bounded by Shelpot Creed, adjoining lands of the heirs if Henry Webster, Ft 1er Vunacwr und others, cwHaihinx in the vihute (V computation) 2 S acres, mare of less. ' Ho. 2. A lot of land, with the improvements thereon erected, situate in the tami af New Castle bounding an Orange street, adjoining lands of Tho • mat Bond ami others A^nr fA^t enin , CX ZTh° n " thc ,e *° î SllPI'fil. by Samuel Baldwin. Wilmington, Oct. 18,—3t. A PA KM TO KENT. The subscriber offers to rent from the 25th March next, on the shares, or for a certain rent, his Tarnt, near the Trap, in New Castle County; now in the occu pation of the widow Deputy. Louis M'Lane. Wilmington, Oct. 18 ~tf LOOK OUT. On Saturday last a person came to the House ol the subscribei with a sorrcll Horse, which it is believed was stolen.' This horse has been detained, and should any person make good and sufficient proof of his being the owner, and pay all the cost? and charges, may have him a gain, by applying at Clark's Corner, lo James Head. New Castle Hundred, Oct. 22 —3t Sheriff's Sales. (î SllPI'fil. and vend. exit. osed to j.ul.ltc id Armstrong. w.. r v hite Clay Creek Hundred, on Thursday the 30th day ol October inst. at one o' .lock, P. M. house hold ami kitchen furniture, one cow—and one lot of land, containing by compulation 3 acres more or less, situate in the Hun dred of White Clay Creek. Seized and taken in Execution >3 tbe property of William Groves and Jobna ihan Gtoves and lo be sold by Francis Jtuughey, slur if. New-Castle, Oet. 13 1817. 1 BY virtue ofa writ of vend. exp. to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the house of David Armstrong, Chris tiana Bridge, in White Clay Creek Hun dred,on Thursthyths 30th day of October inst. at 2 o'clock, P. M. A plantation tract of land, situate in White Clay Creek Hundred, bounded by lands of John Dar ragh, William MMntire, James Bradford and others, containing by computation , 18! ac r es be the same mere or less Seized and taken in execution as the propeity of Samuel Poulsun and to be sold by V or Francis Haughey sheriff. New castle, Oet. 13. BY virtue of u writ !ev. fa. tu me di rected, w'l! be exposed to public sale, at house ol William B. Cochran, Cantwells Bridge in St, Georges Hundred, on Mon . day the 27th day of October inst. at 12 o clock, noon, A plantation or tract ot | land, situate, I) ing and being in the Hun dredsof Pehcader and St. Georges, boun r," t «A w A. .tay.ird, Joshua Clayton and others, containing by computation 250 acres be the same more or less Seized and taken in execution as the property of Maxwell Bines, dec. and to be sold by Francis Haughey , sheriff. New Castle Oct. 13. BY virtue of a writ lev. fa. to me di- -ected, will be exposed to pcblic sale, at ti.e house of William B. Cochran, Cant wells Bridge in St. Gorges Hundred on Monday the 27,h day of Oct. h,«t. atone o'clock.p. M. A tlact «Hand situate ly ing and being in tlie Hundied of Appo quinnimink & known,by tlie name of the Home Farm,bounded on Blackbird Creek adjoining lands of Thomas Graham and others, containing by computation 235 acres of land be 'he same more or less St-;sed and taken in execution as the property of John Staats, am! to be salt! Francis Haughey, sheriff Proclamation. WHEREAS the Honorable Kinsey Johns, and Isaac Davis, Esquires, Justi ces of the Supreme Court of the state in Delaware, and of Oyer and Terminer 6 c General Gaol Delivery in the said slate, having issued their precept, bearing dale the fourth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and seventeen, and to mt directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery, at the Court Mouse in the town of New Castle* on Thursday the sixth day ot November next:— Notice is hereby Given. TO all the Justices of the Peace, Bur gesses of the Borough of Wilmington, the Coroner, and all and every the Gon stables of every Hundred in the County aforesaid, that they be then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, indictments, inquisitions, exami nations and other remembrance to do those thniRS which to their Ouicee m that behalf appertain tobe done ; and all those who will prosecute against the persons that are or shall he in the Gao! of the County of New-Lasllc, lo be then land thereto prosecute them as shall be j UBt , r * a TTanwliov clwieîfT r FcHlCIS llttUgliby^ SI1C/I Illy Npw TasiIp Ortohnr 11 _ fir New Castle, UUobtr n,-n» _ . . ,*** , . » j *S li PVift 7 iS fit PC 4 KjiIL/m fit D KjlLltZD» | #4/ t BY virtue Oi sundry writs of fi. fa. j- « a _ .*ti i * j . 1 « , tome directed, Will be exposed to public 1 , aal*> at tli#* hmiKf* rvf faanr H ntmpa in sale, at the nouse Ol Isaac Holmes in 'Mill-Creek Hundred, on Tuesday t he 1 _ . . . » , , - til clay Oi UclOuer inst. at 10 o Clock, A. M. horses, cattle, and hogs.-house.! 1 bold and kitchen furniture« farming Uten i t , f «»t i* i t a c c ,j Si Corn atK l potatoes in the held fee. &C. Soivetl and hlten in pvertuinn *m the oe,zcu . 1 u .. 1 cxccu ; lon Ji> ine properly ol Isaac llolmeS and to be sold i i l 7 by I FvUnciS MtUgheU, Sheriff. " «' , ■ ' Castle ( )ct. 14, 1817. 3i\ BY virtue of » writ of fi. fa. to me tli-! „»«# .A u,\\\ ».v^oa^rl nnhllr calp at of ' r ? C ,' W r #F, C . 31 l * le ' lous . e °*" tlltam G (,lark,in ® r dyWltie hUDOrecl, on 1 nursday the 23d / ro . • 110o viocv 4 \i day ot uctober, inst. at to o clock M one horse, cattle, hogs ; houselu mdi Uitchen f urr . iture ; buckwheat, m .es, c. r e. r 9 + ^ °X cart, JSCC. bco.^ an Seized and taken in execution as the property of W illiam G. Clark, and to tie sold by tn f rmids Hni,<rhpV ftlievilY ' ' 18 «HH-,(Il y, olltl in. Ft- N 7 ew Castle, Oct. 14, 18 17. N 7 ew Castle, Oct. 14, 18 17. ~ ,,\r ~ "r- e -i-TT—I—— ' B \. VlrlU « ° l VV1115 h ' »« " ie d "' eKtetl > " |U be exposed to public ale, at the bouse of David Dickinson, • Vilmington, in Christiana hundred, on Wednesday the 22d day of October, inst. it lo o'clock, A. M. the following goods and chatties to wit. Chairs, tables, one eight-day clock,bureaus,beds,bedsteads and bedding, grind stone, chair and bar jness, one-horse, one cow, black smith S. } t;U-s, (tools, also a quantity ofl'lough stuff &c; Seized a-td taken in. execution as the [property of David Dickinson, and to fie sold bv Francis Haughey , sheriff. Newcastle October, 14. BY virtue of an order of the Supreme court to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the village of stanton in Mitt Creek hundred, on Saturday tbe 25th day of Oct. inst. at tOo'clcck, A.M. the following machinery to wit. 1 mule 1 throstle, 3 carding machines, roving h drawing frame, 38 cans, 4 lamps, scales, and beam kc. Sec. Seized and taken in execution as tbe iroperty of Mordecai M-Kinncy, & tobe »old by have the be Fcrtlicis flau^ueu sheriff. | V Or, 11 -"" dared -— - - —-—.—J--- a 1 Stock lit v rtue of sumii) writs ol ti. la. to me directed, will be exposed to public of Vn !*' h l Jas, : d j , Hol "' es Mill Greek hundred on Wednesday the 29th day ot fact. inst. at 12 o'clock, noon hoi ses, cattle and hogs ; household and kitchen lurniture, farming utensils, potatoes in the field, &c. &c. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Jusher Holmes and tobe sold Francis Haught y, sheriff. New Castle. Oct. 1 4 . or corn brick mg well of Lots. of di at oy . BY virtue of mmdry writs ot 6 . fa. c me di. at Irtcted, will be exposed to public sale, *t S.inms. ot | v 'k e factory in Brandywine hundred, on Friday ll£ ^ iil1 fla r °* ^'"ber inst.at lOo'clock M. 1 of machinery, consisting of blowing, Âïsjaasr press, turning lathes fee. &, horses, cam, and be • rears > 1 cow > 1 hog, stoves & pipes—Uousehold an, J kitchen furniture, &c Stc. the Seizid and take be Horn all lines in execution as the property ol George. Thomas and Isaac Hodgson's, and to be sold by Francis Haughey , shuriir New Castle, Oct 14,1817. in Hedemptioners. di- at Farmers, Ship and House Carpet. Cant- Masons Shoemak.-... ' , on „ i \i i ■ n, k ' • M^'ltanies of almost evetj ttes ly- , r . , U t,on * !,r, . v \ ******^ wil '* ls ' 10 ' in ,, *''' ;, ii!telvi>s for a limited the ,,,ne ' dei'ray tlie t-xpenres of their Creek ,lf)s!, !5 e Amsterdam to Amerina. and ^l'i' 1 .' "ii hoard the ship Francis, in 235 j '-I 1 -' Hiver Delaware, opposite Cttllov - pill street, or at the Counting House the ft salt! W. Oil I in Co. 38, South M hantes, Philadelphia, «at, ie~«t r jpafr „ Lpjuzfts f qotv , [ALLIENS $00,000 25 , 000 / 15,000 «fi $ fctute of Pennsylvania. TJV 1 ERJ\ JU, NA f IGA / IÖJV hOTTElî Y i?iinirrn ri aus * * OLH 111 CLASS ' o i t r rn-vr ... . „ »• ALLibiA, MANAGER. SCHEME. t . ' wo» i,,coco stationary retira. ; * *000 eooo Do. do. 7 t{| UO. Jstoo, )l ■£:££ g £ S & i" 'k'Îooot Doi do! istl! do! 1,000! n «o & Jjg £ _ Do. do. 40th do. i,oco 3 IOCO TICKFTS. £ lôth do. ÎSS Mda« 4 'oic" bffi So tp «fitted to wglrt uo * üü * 001,1 uo> *°» go0 dollars oath. j The last drawn numbers on the nth, nth, 13th, 14 th, l6t n, l7 tfi, rath, .pth.zist.Md,ajd,a*th,aoth, 17th, aetli!'head j 9 tl\, 31 * 1 , 33 ( 1 , 33 d, 34 th, 36 th, 37 th, 30 th, 3 «>th, 41 st, 4 id, 43 d» 4 Wb, 47 th, ♦ 8 ib, 4 ytb,ïist. szd, sad, uth.jûth, 57th, rath, jyth, 01st, dad, 63d, 64th, 65th, 6<sth, «7th, OPth, Cpth and 70 th «lays drrwinn, will each lie entitled to (ONE HUNDRED TPCtUsTSln this Lottery} commencing , with number 3 <x»t and procccdtiicf in regular succession (a 1 , to number tj.oco. in The above ,->cheme of the I'ourtli Clansol the State Lo|. in tcr isrespcctfiilly olleted to the public, undef the hn 1 pression that it will not only be acceiHable, butai tractive, i - for almost evary day, in the whole lotterv, yields a high. i|*rizç, Independent of Sin Capitals, which art: floating, and 1 '^'»;«^,-' of Che internal Navigation of the State of the State »of, Pennsylvania, and authorized by the Legislature ix nrcsMy for that purtu.se. It is for the interest of the, clti-j -tens of the state aeiu*lallv, and more particularly those of the city of Philadelphia,'that it should succeed, u may i he hoped, therefore, that all who feel friendly to the Inflect ! of this lottery, will buy a ticket in the same, and such as I should not hé so fortunate as to draw prizes, will at least " a '" n " ** *° tli-! ' at and be continued three days In each week, soo numbers a 31 d ?, y : 'IV 111 . ton, P lctcd ; »Uj beoafld sixty days ®P'.Ja«nfciïï> W >«urêihèV»ynient J of wMchfa'bandintl'« urn of one hundred thousand dollars is lodged with the :s€creu ry ofti 10 commonwealth. :\Vmnmi!HHOiurs uiiMtnted bu the Cot mdi . . v , ,■ . t0 «»P»™l<nd ^ drawing.— GeOPCe Latimer, Es(lw I *W f .i W l| W«, the T * 1 i ■ f p " tie J nomas Helper, r.M|. John Connelly, Esq. and Andrew Hajivvd. Esq. , . ,,,,, , . ,, r. - [HGKr.lft 1^ IIUEI.AIao.J rUH SALB AL »« on one jgSËTï st laudable undertaking. Now Drawing ! ALLENS Lucky Lottery Offices, , Philadelphia. Ho. t, S. Third h ho. li». Market srreet. Baltimore. No. 1-1, Broadway, New York. No. 440 » S. Market street, Albany. (fj° Orders (ptiat paid) In either of S. & Jfl. JiLLEN'S Offices, will be promptly attended to. May 3—ly } Vater too Shawls & Scurfs. A large quantity of the above ui-ti- t;U-s, willi a variety of other nr Jy 'DRY ROODS, have IMTii just received from the Phi irdeiuhia Auctions, by John B. Brin ekle , No. 61, Market sc. 'Wilmington, Sept. 17—St Wilmington Bridge Company THE President and Directors of the Wihmm-to" Bridge Company havede- dared a dividend of five per cent, on the Stock of the Company, ibr six months, ending this day, payable alter the 10th of next month Fdu-ard Gilpin, Treasurer. \ Wilmington, 9th mo aO 3t For Sale, A lot of I.and, situate in F.ast Marlborough Township, Cheater County, Penn, supposed to contain 75 \cres ;• about 22of which is under excellent Timber, with a la-ge commodious brick dwelling House, a Saw, Carding & Turn mg Mills, a two story work shop, cellered.a well of good water, an orchard of different kinds of fruit trees. The arable land divided i Lots. of said I.and. snv.ll A Lime Sione Quarry within 5U perches About one mile and a quarter Horn a Friend»' Meethtgheld at Kennett Square. By applying rothe Subscriber on the primises, all oilier necessary information. m*y bii had, L lines attended to if necessary. Samuel Pennock. 9th i. 13—6t. Speedily will he Published, By JOHN GARDINER, Chief Clet in tbe General Land Office, A MAP OF THE BOUNTY LANDS IN THE ILLINOIS TE IIRITORV. Price one dollar. A, - The above Map will exhibit to each Soldier of the late army the situation of the farm which falls to his lot, its proxi mity totlie rivers Mississippi & Illinois, will describe the soil, timber, waters, &c. (agreeably to the field notes of the veyors) of his farm, and enable thc sol diers to appreciate the value of their country's re ward for their services. John Guriliner. sttr Washington, Sept. 25. it which i,a!movL 0 "v^h!!""na.!wLTavé exnerinre« ZZ «urnntion, thehoopim; couch, »«him, p.in the hresst, «Mgred-w iMÊctonuch, iwsuache. Wa m - t omplaint in children, it has proved a certain remedy, and vphlc-lt arc in ircticr.ll occasioned by obstructed perspiration, fo ' md u * yicld " its btnip ' hu, " n " ,n 4 In Asthmatic nr Consumptive com,d.tats. Hoarsen™, Aï,,oup,,,s Cough ' DR. ROBERTSON'S VEGETABLE NERVOUS CORDIAL, KSS ç""c e.'Üf' isconfidciHlyreconfimend«! w the mort cflkÄtiöusmcdi cine for tbe speedy relief and cure of all nervous com plaints, attended with inward weakness, depression of the spirits, aetli!'head aehe, tremor, faintness, hysteric fus, debility, semi .rial weakness, Rlects, and various complaihts resulting from secret impropriety of youth and Assipated habits, rcsi iUence in warm climates, the immoderate use of tea, the the unskilful or excessive use of mercury, so often des .tractive of the human race, dweaxes peculiar to females at (a certain period of bfjî, Fluor^Albus, barrtnneM, &c. Ibider the denomination of nervous disorders, ; ded several diseases of the most dangerous kind, and : various that a volume would hardly suffice to i descrintion of them. It pervade*, with its baleful i the whole ncryw» system, writhing the heart w presiiblc anguish, and excitmj: the most dreadful surge» 1 hemost common symptoms of its commencement, are weaknew flatulence, palpitations, watchfulness, drov^rlntas after eating, tlmtdhy. flashes of heat and cold, numbness r-» amp, giddiness, pains luthe head, back, and loins, liick :«p, difficulty of respiration and deglutition, ! ^ghvfrc. I lit Vr.getaole Nervous Cordial Is also a great Ant iscor butie Medicine, and is of infinite service for puiifÿing tfie f °' Jl dis °'* U " of skin a : of mo-it (li«easc.8 WHICH arc celelirated for tlie which the human body is liable, prepared only by thc :.olc proprietor, T W. DTOTT, M. 1) (sranilsnn of the hile celebrated I)r Rohectsnv. of Edinburgh. Anrt for tulle In Plntodcfphta, only, wtiolesale and retail drug and (amity Ninth east corner if Second and Face st: sets. And try retail of Ids IAgents throughout the U. States. it the proprietor edlcfnc warchousi D.V. FOBEFTSOWS CELEBRATED STOMACHIC ELIXIF OF HEALTH, ■ 'iM.-i'H'r letc a uence, anxiety, dryî ith i ' '.monly appear in the form of sm-vv, surfeit, red blotch es, carbuncle-., ulcers, Arc. .Ve. A dose of Dr. Dyott'sAn tibiHous PUN, taken occasionally with this medicine, proves of additional service in thc last mentioned cases. DR ROBERTSON'S CELEBRATED GOVT & RHEUMATIC DROPS Pr.« - iv. o dollars. A safe and effectual cure for the gout, rheumatînm, lom bago, .stone and gravel, swelling and weakness of joint-, *j rains, bruises, and all kinds ol green wounds, thc cramp, p.iinsin thc head, face and body, stiffness in the ' chilblains, frozen limbs, &-c. 1)R. ROBERTSON'S PATENT STO MAC HI. BITTERS, Price one dollar, Which arc celebrated for strengthening weak stomachs, Iricrcjsiug the appetite, and a certain preventative and cure for the fever and ague, &c. For thc fever ani f ,a malady to prevalent through- (t the southern states, and afflicting to families residing all low countries, redundant with marshes, lakes, stag- ted pools, rivers, &c. these celebrated and esteemed Hitters, have surpassed cet-rv rente mistered, for the relief and cure of that, most obstinate oppressor ol thc human frame ; numerous instances of their efliraev hav« -us other extolled ful to tlu admira* Olfccto. ague a L- been testified, after the barks and vari- ! prescriptions failed, they proved success- ion of those.- who experienced thc happy DR R BERTSON S INFALLIBLE WORM DESTROYING LOZENGES A medicine universally esteemed for destroying species of worm-. Price fifty Symptoms. Th nalencs very- of be of Ike worms are times flushing of the e and about the seat, starting am. sleep, swelling ot the upper lip, the rad, at other times vor ■s, disagreeable breath, a hard swelled belly, great thirst, tbe urine frothy and sometimes of a whitish color, gripinc nr cholic pains, au iiivolun'ary discharge of saliva,especi'al Jy whtn asleep j frequent pains In the side with a dry cough and unequal pulse ; palpitations of the heart, oonings, cold sweats, epileptic fits, &-c. &c. rhough numberless medicines ate extylled for expelling anil killing worms, none are equal in efficacy to Dr. Robert- son's Worm Destroying Lozenges ; they arc mild in thoii operation and may be given to the youngest infant with safety. symp the :e, itching of thc 1 hiding ol Tlie teeth petite sometimes t •M DR DYOTTS for had gc-a his of thc DR DYOTTS ANTI BILIOUS BILLS : of tU! i the prevention and F< and Malignant ■ Price is cents ; large boxes so Those Fills, if tiiticly administered, will re move the cause.* which commonly produce in terminent, msiittent, bilious, and yellow fe vers, bilious cholic, pleurisy, dysentery, worms, bilious vomiting, flatulence, indigestion, loss of appetite, costiveness, epileptic fits, hypochoit dria, and hysterical affections, foul stomach, colds and coughs, asthma, scurvy, strangury, gravel, rheumatism and gout. They art particularly serviceable in Female Disorders, and especially in tbe removal of hose obstructions, which are the great source of their complaints at certain periods; they pos ses this eminent advantage over most other purgatives, that while they operate gently, they produce neither costivenes«!, debility, great exettment : whenever there is a predis position to a disease, arising from marsh efflu via* or a tco copious use of ardent spirits, or a vitiated state of the bile, they are sure to re lieve t. O They are highly recommended to travellers, by sea and land, as they may be made use of with the utmost safety, with run change of diet cr exercise. They will be found peculiarly béné ficiai in the prevention ot disord *ts incidental to hot climates ; they deterge and cleanse viscid humors, open obstructions, promote the secre tion of good bile, operating 3 s a cathartic and powerful diuretic and diaphoretic. MAHY'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, however old and inueterate ; also cancers, ery sipelas, wens, lumps, scrofula, fistula, white swelling, sore breast, felons, whitlows, boils, carbuncles, fee. &c. It cures sprains, bruises, pain» in the hack, swelling and pains in the joints, scalds, burns, childhlain, sore legs, and wounds tending to suppuration.* it draw* can 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 cure of corns tn the feet. This plaister is recommended »0 mariners and others who travel by sea or land. L A, DR. DTOTT 9 S PATENT ITCH OINTMENT, For pleasantness, safety, expedition, ease & certainty, is infinitely superior to any other dicine, for the cure of that most disagreeable & tormenting disorder, the Itch. Price 50 cents. of mt* DR. DYOTT f 5 INFALLIBLE TOOTH ACHE DROPS, Price fifty cents per Bottle, with full directium, for using. THE CIRCASSIAN EYE WATER, A sovereign remedy for all disordeis of tlie Eyes, whether arisingfrom cold, ir.Ham. «nation, weakness, fcc. tu:. Price fifty cents per bottle, with fill! directions for using. DR GOÊOLJTS VEGETA JJ LE BALM OF LJ FE, Price one dollar. LEVIGATED CHARCOAL TOOTHFOVA DER, Price 50 Cents. THE RESTORATIVE DENT THICK, Klor cleansing, whitening, and preserving the teeth and gums Price 50 cents per box. This valuable prépara lion possesses the most salutary virtue in cleansing and beautifying the teeth î in its composition it is perfectly hee from arid or any other pernicious property lia injure the teeth, for which reason is aitfiUMtd 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, sweeten« the breath, pre u ves the teeth from decaying, and prevents theiri from aching, ne» ceasiiy of having them drawn, &c. THE BALM OF IBERIA, Extracted from the Iberian fragrant plant* for curing defects of the skin, and improving the complexion, &c Price 2 dollars. - ' bit to corrode, >n any w Since the above invaluable medicines wetè first discovered, upwards of seven hundred thou sand persons have experienced their happy and salutary effects, many cf whom from the low est r.tage of their disorders. Take notice, that each and all the above ge nuine medicines are signed on the outside covers with the signature of the sole proprietor, T. W. DYOTT, M. I). A supply of the above medicines just receiv ed and for sale by the following Agents, where pamphlets, containing certificates of cures, fee* may he had gratia. Dr. Joseph Bailey iV Co. P Alans fie Ul * J W TiAvnstnâ, James Milice hop . Robert Ocheltrtc Caleb Ross . IVilmingtdk* Smyrna , West Chester Milford. Christiana . Laurel. Dr. T \V. DYOTT, respectfully informs hia friends and the public, that the above genuine medicine* a sold ui Philadelphia only, at his wholesale and retail Drug and Family Medi cine Warehouse. N. E. corner or Second and Uace streets—where, in addition to the above* he has constantly for aaio, by wholesale or re tail, an extensive and general assortment of Fresh Drugs and approved Chemicals, Glass Finn cure, Vials, and professional articles of every description for town or country merchanta* practitioners, &.c. on liberal terms, lor cash or at the usual credit. ' August 2—ly JUST 1USCK tV El), And for Salent the Book Store OF Mrs. M. LOCKERMAN, Market street, wilmington. LEE'S Genuine Fatent & Family Medicines. THF. proprietor of LecS original Family Medicines, res- pectfully informs his Iriends and thc public tn general, that he continues carefully to prepare the above w ell cstablishe -4 Medicines at his Dispnsftry, No. 63, Hanoyci street, Bal- e, where they are always to he had wholesale and -î. til. TJwse who purchase sell again will be treated of lift liberal terms. i Elegant Show Hills tarnished gratis. thei Lee's Antibilions Fills. The mild, : peration of these highly esteemed Pills is perfnctlv d the experience of thousands has proved, they may be used in every situation in life without the least in* admirably adapted to carrv off Hupetlhious bilej LEE'S Worm Destroying Lozenges. The proprietor has now the pleasure of stating that the follow ing case came under ids Immediate observation : His little daughter, about s ' ble to lose lier flesh for her thus pining away, she fevers, which, with other symptoms ied him had worms j he gave her a dost of Lee's Lozenges, whiok brought away, incredible as it may appear, a worms, thc fifteen and the other thirteen Inches in length, each three fourths of an inch round $ he Jut given the Lozcn gc-a to another of his children, which brought away a \<sD: quantity of very small w The proprietor is now in possession of the large wormijs those inclined to kc them will be gratified by calling A his Dispensary. Lee\s Elijcir. . A sovereign remedy for colds, obstinate coughs, cktarh^ asthmas, sore throats, and approaching consumptions. A single trial will prove that it restores thc determination of the fluids to tin-surface, of the body, and brings on the common, healthful perspiration ; that it dislodges and evacuate* the tough, viscid plllcghtn or mucus, strength* tlie weakened vessels of thc Jungs. I bus striking at thc root of the disorder, the at>wp(om3 are of coursf ** fertuaily and permanently conquered. LEE'S Sovereign Itch Ointment , They a vVc. &c. Id,appeared very vini rauot. could be given at length taken with to believe »hr* part icul a mtSHANTRll TO CURE HY one application, free from Mercury or any pcrmcioW ingredient. Tlii*vegetable remedy is fo mild, vet i-ffica cicus, that it may be used with the utmost safety, on tlie delicate pregnant lady, or on a child, oi a week uid4£ O LEE'S Genuine Persian Lotion . of U. the and of or The Persian Lodqn operate* mildly, rendering the tki» delicately «oft and «mouth ; impioving the complexion. LEE'S Restorative Tooth Powder. preparation comforts and strength!»* thv preterve* the enamel from decay. LEE'S Genuine Essence Extract OF MUSTARD. Tills excellent guuu A safe ami effectuai remedy for Acute and Chronic Rhea* nutism, Gout, Rheumatic Gout, Palsy, Sprain*. Bruuee. Pains in the Face, Ncck,&t. # The experience of many ape» and best medical practitioners from an e. •ent time agree in ascribing singular virtues. Lee** INDIAN VEGETABLE SPECIFIC, for thc Vena- real, thc testimony of the uly period to tliepre Mustanl very powerful anft LEE'S Grand Restorative & Nervous CO IHM ALS. Proved by long and extensive experience, to be a trult valuable Medicine. INFALLIBLE AGUE DROPS, wantated to cure. EYE WATER "I OOTH-ACHE DROPS. ANODYNE ELIXIR, for the CORNPLASTER. UP SALVE. I I i : of headaches. Le U Tlie pionrictor would be glad to insert the many Ccrtiti* tc and letters recommending the above truly valuable: Medicines i but this, in a tiewsitaper, ia impracticable_He tlwrcfcre with cncrcascd confidence rcspeti fully profit them a IRuTal and Uiscernmg public. They air sold bt his appointment, by & & t» Mrs. Mary Loekerman, mt* Late Matth R. Loekerman, Wilmington. Who has ju.it receive*,! a fresh supply from Baltimore. *** To detect counterfeits, observe each article has i the outside wrapper tlie signature of tlie NOAH R. 1 CGEIT. ■Late Michdel Lee IS Co. March 22—tf CARDS, IUNI) AND POST KILLS, Executed at this Office.