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Sheriff's Sales . BY virtue of sundry writs of Vendu. E<ps. tome directed, will be exposed public sale at tbe house of David Brinton (Botough of Wilmington,) in Christiana hundred,on Wednesday the toih day ol December next, at 3 o'clock P. M. the following described lands and tenements, situate, lying, anu being in Brandywine Hundred, to wit ;—No. I A tract, or. par cel of laud, with a two story stone dwel ling house, and log ban, thereon erected, bounded by lands of Henry Beeson, John Beeson, and others, containing by com potation 100 acres, be the sa less. No. '2, A tract of wood land, boun ded by iR ds of I homas l'alley. Samuel M't'lintncl, sen. and (tin. Clark Webster, and others, containing 70 acres, more or less A ware, ing f me w See. sons the more or Seized and taken in execution as the property of John M'Clintock, and to be sold by Francis llairghey. sheriff. f. New Castle, November . 57. _ BY virtue of a writ v t n. ex to me (h rected, will be exposed to public sale, at the house of William B. Cochran, Cant wells Bridge in St. Gorges Hundred, on Monday the 8th day of December next, at 2 o'clock, B. M. The following de scribed tr-cl or parcel of land, with im provements, lying and being in the hundred of AppcquinniminF. bounded by lands of J.ic-ib Staats, Thomas M'Kean, Robert Wlnte and others, containing about eighty seven acres more or less; also one other piece or parcel of land in the hundred bounded by lands of James Marley Samuel Marshall Sc others; con taining about 35 acres more or less. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Joseph Dean and to be sold by Francis Hanghey, sheriff. New Cast le» Nov 18. ton. suit in of its d same BY virtue of a writ of lev. fa. to me directed, will be exposed to public sate, at the house of Wot. B. Cochran, Cant well's Bridge, in St. Geor. es hundred, on Monday the 8th day of December n xt. as 2 o'clock, P. M. A plantation ot tract of land, situate, lying and be ing .n tbe Hundred of Appo<|iunnimink, bounding on Black Bird ( reek, adjoin ing lauds of I'ltumAS Graham and others containing by compulation, 335 acres of land, more or less. .■seized and liken in execution as tbe ■old property oi John Staats, and to be by Francis Hauguey , sheriff. New Castle, Nov 18. BY tirttie of a Tit of Lev. Fa tu me dip cted, will be exposed to public sale, at the house of John Crow, (town of New Castle,) in New Castle hunched,on Monday the 1 th day of December next, at 2 o'clock, P. M. t'ne following descri bed two tracts of lands, situate, lying, 8t being in the hundred of White Clay Creek, to wit; No. 1, Adjoining lands of James White, John Derrach, 8c others, containing I58at-rcs.be the same more or less. No. 2, Adjoining lands of \Y in M'lntire, containing 23acres more or less. Seized and taken in execution a* the pp-otterty of Sa.t.uel Foulson and to be sold by Francis Ifaughey sheriff New Castle, Nciv 13. IS Y Mi lucofa VVritoi vend. eXjj tu me directed, will be exposed to public sal« at the house of David Brinton Wilmington, in Christiana Hundred, on VVi duesday the IOth day uf Urccvn*er nex' at two o'clock, 1\ M. 1 he following described tract or parcel of land, with the im provements lluTeon erected, situate lying fUid being m the Hundred nf Mill Creek, and bounded by hinds uf SuoonCranston, William Prvce, Thomas Lea and other« Cum lining by computation 75 acres mort or less. heized and uken in execulion as the proper'v 'if lohn R.-eçe. and tube sold l>v Francis I lang hey, sheriff. New Castle, Nov 18. BY virtue of x .nit of ve -d.exps. to me dit -cu d will be expostd to public sale, at the house ol David Brinton, (Wilming ton, J in Christiana hundred on Wednes day the loth day of December next, at 2 o'clock. F M. The I llowinv descri bed Real t'roperty. to wit ; \o. 1 A piece or parcel of land, with a stone dwelling house and other i nproventer.ts thereon, bounding on Brandy wine Creek, adjoin ing lands of Joins Forter, John Tolbert, at.d others, c u 'a'ning by. computation four acres, more or less. No. 2, A life estate in undivided motetyv.or half part of a tract of land, with the improvements thereon erected, containing by computa tion. in the whole, thirty seven acres, m re or less, bounded by lands of John Hindis. John Porte rj and others. Seized and taken fn execution as the property of George Hodgesou, at.d to he suit! by Francis Iluttghey, sheriff. New Can le. Nov. 18, 1817 . PEACOCK'S Patent Ploughs for ^alt*. THE subscriber has on hand, and intends keeping, a constant supply of Ca-rings and PL'Ugns of the Ivai qoal.iy, and of riiifrrent sorts and sizes, right and left hand, on reasonable terms It 15 hoped that 1 he farmers of the State of Delaware, will have cause of complaint as heretofore,o;i account* f the supply not Ix'Ttig reguiar, ail orders punctually attended to. Vi il lia in Walker. WlnrwjgtGL, Vih «y»o. lst. TO BE SOLO, At Private Sale. or A FARM, situated in Little Creek Hundred. Kent County, State of D-ln ware, within one mile of the Fast Land ing and four of Dover, adjoining lands of Andrew Naudain, William Kulh and others i containing 410 ACRES, me hundred and ninety four acres of The im w hielt is very fine woodland, ptovements ate a comfortable one story itrick dwelling house, granary, stables, See. A fuither description is deemed un necessary, as it is presumed that p sons wishing to purchase will first view the premises, which will it shown on application to t' e tenant on the farm. The terms of s.de may be known by applying to George Cummins, Smyrna, or the subscriber near Wilming near at on the by the the by ton. William Ringgold Nov. 8—tf N. B. The above valuable properly baa been divided into two farms, and will now be sold separate or together, as may suit the purchasers. For Sale, One hundred and twenty five acres oi valuable landed property, near Milltown, in Mill-Creek Hundred, late the property of David Eastburn. This property front its present state of cultivation is worth) the notice of the agriculturalist ; also about seventy ar.resttear what is termed the Yellow Springs, in said hundred,and djoitting the Gap and Newport Turn pike Road on which there is a valuable water power. d Enquire of John R. Phillips. Madison Factory. Newport, Nov. 5.—law 6w. 8300 Reward. and day, after RUNAWAY from the subscriber, living in Chester Town, Kent County, MaryluuX, on Saturday the fourth of this month, a ne^vo man named TOM, who is about thirty eight years of age, five feet ten ur eleven inches high, well made,and likely, and is a very dark mul ,atto. Had on when he went off. a great coat, of drab colour, of filled Kcrs y. a short coat and pantaloons oi the «ante ; tie had a variety of other cloalhing with bim, such as a blue superfine cloth lonn coat and black pantaloons, with a good bat. slmes and stockings, 8cc. it is like ly he went northward. Whoever secures the said negro man Tom, so that I get him again, shall be entitled to two hundred do.lars. or the S. above reward if brought home to me. living in Chester 1 own aforesaid. M illiuui Bai roll. Chester Town, Oct. 20. 25—2m WHEREAS a Bill entitled An act to vacate certain parts of an old road leading from Christiana Bridge, in the county uf New Castle, in a ilirection to wards F.lkton, in t'ecil county, in the Stale of Maryland." is pending before tbe General Assembly of the State of Delaware. 1 X, >tice is hereby Given to all whom it ntay concern, that appli cation will he made to the General A* sembly, at the next session thereof, to have the same passed into a law. William Pooch , James Couper, Jun. Nov. 29—tJ7 Tin» Usiy is Published, By J )HN (VARDINER, Chief Citt-k in th* General Laud Office, A MAP OF THE BOUN TY LANDS IN THE 1LLTX0K Tb.iŒTTORr. Price one dollar. The above Map will exhibit to each Soldier of the late army the situation of the larnt which falls to his lot, its proxi mitv to the rivers Mississippi Sc Illinois, will describe the soil, timber, waters. See. (agreeably to tbe field notes of the sur veyors) of his farm, and enable the sol diers to appreciate the value of their country's reward for their services. John Gardiner. Washington, Oct. 31, Fans for Sate, A few doors above the TOWN HALL, Marl ft Street, Wilmington. THE subscriber informs the public that be has commenced making FANS, for cleaning various kinds of grain, on difleient plans. SOME OP THE LATEST AND MU b 7 APPROVED OF, Which be ufft rs at various prices, also for sale. • WOVE WIRE Of all descriptions, and at the Philadel phia prices. Welcome Gray. ov 8—3t N. B. I continue as usual to make and put in operation, Wool Carding and Picking Machinery. Cards, Tacks and Comb Plates, for sale as sbove. 'JIIZJ 2 S sSi go t;o , ^aliens wif 25 000 15,000 Mate of Pennsylvania. LNTRWAL JW 1 flGJtTIOX LOTTERY. KOl.U'I'H CL\»S. S. ALLEN, Manager. SCIÏËME, STATIONARY FRIZES. Flr*t drawn No. «st day, 2,00c Do. du. 4th do. 1 Do. do. 7th do. » Do. do. 10th do. 1 Do. do. nth do. 1 Do. do. 20th do. 7 Do. do. ajth do. 1 Do. do. 30th do- i.voo Do. do. 35th do. i,ccc Do. do. 40th do. i,occ JÎOOO TICKETS . "»• do. 4stli do. 2,000 Not 1 blank.to.arise g°- K' Sh to ist drawn 4000 blanks ; u Joth do. ac',000 to be entitled to right Uü * uu> * u ' » dollars each. I .' . I lie last drawn numbers on the nth, nth, nth, , lOth, 17th, 18th, lyth.list,22d,i.ivl,24th,aoth, 17 th, 28th, iOth, 31st, ird, 3 id, 34th, 36th, 37th, 3«th, 31/Ii, f' 8 . 1 » j 42d, 43d, 46th,.47th, jBlh, 40th, j J3d, nth, jöth, S7th, 8th, 59th, 81 st. Owl, 63d, Oath, 05th, dfttli, 67th, ovth, f. ö t It and 70th days drrwi.w, will each be entitled to C)Nb HUNDRED ITCKE l'S in this Lottery : commencing with number 10001 and proceeding in regular succession I IOOOO 1# 20000 - iCKto JOOO • _* IÎOCO 700 - JJCOO JO JO • IOOOO 20 - 70G0 8 - 8U000 3SO to number 31,000. The above aclitnoe of the Fourth Class ol th. State Lot tery, Is respectfully offered to the public, under the im pression that it will not only be acceptable, but attraetivc, almost everv day, in the whole lottery, yields a high Prize, hwlcpend' ntof Six Capitals, which are floating, and liable to be drawn on auvdayt.f drawing. The object of tld» Lottery is to aid in the improvement of the iinerna) Navigation of the state of the 8t. Pennsylvania, and .va* authorized by the Legislature ex pressly for that pmrpusc. It is for th'e Interc.-r of the citi zens of the state generally, -ml more narticularly those of the City of Philadelphia, that it »hmtia -ucccod. it may he hoped, therefore, tlut all who feel friendly to thebojcct ofthis lottery, will buy a ticket in the should not be »0 fortunate as to draw prizes, will at leant enjoy the satisfaction of having contributed their aid to to the advancement of a most laudable undertaking. f JVow Draw in a* » * and be continued three days in tyich week, jog number# a day, until comnlcted. 1 ne Prize# will he i>*id sixty d tvs after the drawing 1* finished, subject to a deduction of u . ; to secure the payment of which, a bond in the hundred chousand dollar* is lodged with the secretary of'he ConntuMiwealth. VommvusitnuTH Ujiiiointed by the G'<rr ernov to .superintend the drawing:— Of Geovgr Lu timer, fc'.stj. Isaac W.iitcII, Esq. Tltomus l.t'ipcr. Esq. .Joint C'oniH-lly, Esq. and Andrew Bavard, Esq. [TICKETS—15 ' 1 »OLf.ARS.] FOR BALE AT out in ALLENS Lucky Lottery Office», No. 2, S. Third street, Philadelphia. No. ij8, Market r.rrc. - :, "—t'.ir.urc. No. » *2, Bro..dway, New Yoik. No. 44v, S. Market street, Albany? (fj° Orders (;>ost pniti) to either of S. 13 JM. oilsLH Y\S Offices, will be promptly nllrnded to. May 3—ly fill the or WILL BE SOLD. At Public Sale , ly On Friday, the 28th inst. at 10 o'clock, A. M at the house ot Stugdon Small, in Brandywine hundred, ALL the personal property of said Small—consisting of household & kitch en furniture, such as Beds and Bedding: 1 eight day Clock ; Tables, Chairs; I Bureau ; 1 Sideboard ; Carpets, Look ing Glasses, and sundry other household furniture Likewise, one Horse ; cows ; hogs ; a Riding Chair ; 1 patent Flough ; liar rows and Gears ; one Cart ; a quantity of Hay. by the ton; Corn and Potatoes by the bushel ; Wheat in the alieaff and in the ground ; and a number of other articles toe tedious to enumerate. Con ditions made known on the day of sale, Ity Jonas Small J Jacob B. Vandever, Brandywine, Nov. 22 Assignees. 31 All Agent* and Ki-iciuls, Who have been aulhori.ed by M. BRADFORD to colhc.t money for him for advertising and h.r subscriptions In the Delaware Gazette, are requeued to make an immediate settlement, and transmit their statements to hint in Wil mington by the first mail. Oct. 29—t f ( Notice is hereby Given, That Stogdon Small has duly execut ed to the subscribers an assignment of all his gouds and effects, for the benefit of hi* creditors therein named; to w hom his said creditors are requested to apply. Joints Small, Jacob B. Vandever. Wilmington, 31st Oct. 1817. on 7 F(i' Sale, A two story Brick House, and story Brick Store adjoining, situate in • the town of New castle, fronting sn De laware street, on > lot 45 feet front by 30 feet hack. The lot on which the houses stand, also comprise a yard, (on which are several out houses) a garden and grass lot. Also, a two acre grass lot, si tuate ssn Orange street. The house and store are situated in the most public part of the town, being nearly opposite th* Court. House and Market House, terms, apply to the subscriber at New Castle. one lor and and W. 11 . Janvier. Nüv. 5—tf er it celebrated for the ct which the human body ii liable, prepared only by flic sole proprietor, H WHICH t* T W. MOTT, M. 1 ) iir< ■nrlsnit of the tale celebrated Hr. Ilobirtnon. o f F.divbnrgh, And fori sale in Philadelphia, only, at the proprietor's wholesale and retail drity. and famiiy medicine warehouse, </• Rare si the Ü. States. N .1 t.r dir! Anil by retail of his lAgcnt, through tlU DR. ROBERTSONS CELEBRATED STOMACHIC ELIXIR OF HEALTH , dollar and fiftjr cent*. Price Which lu# proved by thousands its beneficial effects, to be the most valuable offered to the public, for tbe cure of coughs, colds, v,.„ sumption, the hooping cough, asthma, pain the breast, cramn, and wind in the stomach, head ache, loss of am, rite, Indigestion, &c. For the dysentery or lax, cholera morbus, severe prip ings, and other disease« of »he bowels, and the Summer Complaint in children, it lias proved a certain-remedy, and restored to perfect health from the greatest debility. Persons afflicted with Pulmonary Complaints, or disorder of the. breast and lung#, even in the most advanced state, will find immediaterciie f . Common Cough* and Colds, which arc in general occasioned hy obstructed perspiration, will he found to yield t« its benign influence in a few hours. have experienced «Heide ever „ in Asthmatic Wherzings. shortness of fireath, and t it will give immediate relief. UR. ROBERTSONS VEGETABLE NERVOUS CORDIAL, «ri Nature 4 # Grand Restorativé, Price one dollar and fifty cent#, [s confidently recommended as the mutt efficacious mefii , dnc forthc speedy relief and cure of all nervous complaints, atteri( |cd with inward weakness, depression of the fruit#, » j head achç, tremor, famines#, hysteric lit«, dehilltv, sani nA] wra ^ n er*v gleets, and various complaints resulting from L ccrct impropriety of youth and dissipai ed habits, rcsi |lef|CC m ( var ' m climates, the immoderate use of Hie unskilful or excessive use of mercury, » tr „ ctivc 0 f the human race, disease* peculiar certain period of life, Fluor Albus, harren Under the denomin.it im- (tf nervous disorder#, ded several diseases of the most dangerous kind, and ; various that a volume would hardly suffice description of them. It pervade*, with it* baleful the whole tressible anguish, .v-^J exciting rie * tions of horror and despair. To thl «intis fallen a sacrifice,in the riiiefu! The most common sympioi weaincs' flatulence, palpitations, watehfiflm-**, drnw.-lnes* after eating, timidity, flashev of heat and cold, mnnbncv , ..-in»., gidittne.#*, pain» in the head, hack, and Inins, 'tick-, up, dunrnlty of respiration and deglutition, anxiety, drv cough, &c. Hie Vegetable Nervous Cordial Is also a great Antiscor butic Medicine, and is of Infinite service forpuaifying the blood, and curing those foul disorders of the skin which commonly appear in the form of survy, surfeit, red blotch r*, carbuncles, ulcers, &c. Xec. A dose of Dr. Dy fi!(Pious HP's, taken occasionally with this r prove* of additional service in the last mentioned DR ROBERTSONS CELEBRATED GOUT & RHEUMATIC DROPS Consumptive plaint*. Hoarseness, he Hooping Cough, a, the often den i> females at , Ä-c. indu writhing the heart with hiex nost dreadful surges s demon have thou «port» of its rage. vom systei 1 of it' :t's Ap :dicinc, a u « ■< •«■ A safY and effectual c for thc pout, rheumitUm, lum wclling and weakness of joints, ns, brunes, and all kind* ol green wounds, the cramp, tin the head, face and body, stlffncs* in the neck, hilhlains, frozen limb«, &C. atone and gravel. ha : DR. ROBERTSON'S patent sto mac me hitters, Price one dollar, celebrated for strengthening weak d a certain preventative and Which increasing the appetite. achs, iff &c. For the f« a malady so prevalent through id afflicting to families residing r»v out the »out hc*n state*, ar in all low countrie*. redundant . these . • bes, lake r.ated pools, rivets, esteemed hitters, ii ministered, fttr the lebrated ahd rerv remedy •' of that most obstinate ■.Tensor of the human frame ; numerous instances of their efficacy have been testified. afTer the bark* and vari her extolled prescriptions failed, they proved s tlis admiration oftiiose who experienced tlic liappv surpats* •lief and L ad fill clfecti« DR R'BERTSONS INFALLIBLE WORM DESTROT/NG LOZENGES A medicine universally esteemed for destroying ever) species of worm*. Price fifty Symptoms. The common »tomtoms of the worms arc paleness of the countenance, at otl er time« flushint of th'* face,itching of the nose ana about the seat, *tartin ; * and grinding ol rhe tetth in sleep, swelling of the upper lip, th appetite sometimes had. at other times voracious ; loost ness, lis agreeable breath, a hard «welled hellv the urine frothy or clit'lic pain#, ; I hi d sometimes nt a wliitLh cola involuntary discharge of saliva ly when asleep; frequent pains in the side with a dry cough and unequal pulse: palpitatibn# of the heart, swooning*, cold sweat«, epileptic fit«, X-c. tVc. Though numberless medicines arc c •tolled for expelling jul killing worms, none are equal in efficacy to Dr. Robert .•Oil's Worm Destroying Lc-zcug«* ; they are mild in their operation «•'. may be given to the youngest infant with safety. griplm '.pv.iial DR DYOTT S ANTI BILIOUS BILLS, of Bilio For the prrveution and and Malignant Fes Price 2j cents ; large boxes so Thusg 1'iils, move (he causes which commonly pr duce in •ermittent, rsmittent, bilious, and yellow fe vers, bilious cholic, pleurisy, dysentery, bilious vomiting, flatulence, ind g-stion, loss of appetite, costiveness, epileptic fits, hypoch ,.n riria, and hysterical affections, foul stomach, colds and coughs, asthma, scurvy, strangury, I, rheumatism and gout They are particularly serviceable in Female Disorders, and especially in the removal of .hose obstructions, which are the great source ofjheir complaints at certain periods; they pcs ses this enrvnent advantage over most othei purgatives, «hat while they operate gently, they produce nether costiveness, debility, nor t. o great excitmrnt : whenever there, is a predis position to a disease, arising from marsh cfRu a too copious ur.e of ardent spirits, vitiated state of the bile, they are sare to re* beve. time.) .idmi • a. oi They are highly recommenced to travellers, and land, as they may he made with the utmost safety, without change of diet They will be found peculiarly bene nciai in the prevention of disorders incidental to hot climates ; they di^erg^and clean? numors, open obstructions, promote he secre tion of good bile, operating as a cathartic and powerful diuretic and diaphoretic. hy ot ( t exercise. ibcid MAHY'S PLAISTER CLOTH , Approved and recommended by all rlit most eminent physicians of Philadelphia This plaister cloth, so well known in the U. States, and particularly in the city of 1'hila* dt Iphia, is a sovereign remedy against ulcers, however old and inueterate ; also ca- ors. ery sipelas, wer.s, lumps, scrofula, f.atu a, white swelling, st-re breast, felons, whitlo. s, boils, carbuncles, Sec. feic. It cures sprains, bruises, mins in the back, swelling joints, scalds, childb! wounds the 1 , sore legs, and iling to suppuration .- it Ura tensed s. res er issues, very successfully and without paint dissipates the pain of the gout and rheumatism in a short time ; as it softens the skin, it i- used successfully fur the cure of corns rn the feet. This plaister is recommended to manual tuui others who travel by Ca »ta land. DR. m'OTT'S PATENT ITCH OINTMENT, For pleasantness satety, expedition, ease h certainty, is intimity ,interior to any other me dicine, for the CUT. Q f that r.ns-t disagreeable &. tormenting disotrl.. r , the Itch. Price 50 cents. Dr, mVTT'S INFALLIBLE TOOTH.ACHE DROPS, Price fifty cc.es per ilottie, with full direct' for using, THE CIRCASSIAN ETE WATER \ sovereign retried, for all disurdeis Q f t p e Eyes, whether arisingfrotn cold, inLnl. unatinn, weakness, tic. &c. Price fifty cents perbntile, with fullthrectiocs for using. jh:. DR COBOLDS VEGETABLE BALM OF LIFE, Price one dollar. LEVIGATED CHARCOAL TOOTH FQIf* DER, Price 50 Cents. THE RESTORA'llVE DENTRlFh.Ti, Flor cleaning, whitening, and ptrueiv\çg me teeth and gums Price 50 cents pet box. This valuable preparation possesses the most salutary virtue in cleansing and beau.dying the teeth ; in ns composition it is perfectly f.ee from acid or any other pernicious property lia ble to corrode, or in any way injure the te»*rh, for which reason is attributed the safety of its use, and the preference it has obtained over eth er preparations intended for similar nun oses \ it strengthens the gums, eradicates the scurvy, the breatn, preserves the teeth from decaying, and prevent» them from aching, ne Cesbity oi having them drawn, ike. THE BALM OF IBERIA, Extracted front the Iberian' fragrant plant, for curing defects of the skin, and improving the çon.plexioo, &c Prie« 2 dollars. swe«* Since the above invaluable medicines first discovered, upwards of seven bundled thou sand persons have experienced their happy unci salutary effect», many of Whom from the low est stage of their disorders. Take notice, that each and all the above ge nuine medicines art signed on the oiKside covers with the signature of the sole proprietor, were , T. W. DYOTT, M. O, A supply of the above* merlicincs just rcceir .:J and for sale by the following Agnus, where pamphlets, containing certificates of curc3, 8cc. hi.-) be had gratis. Dr. Jimpli B.itit v IF Co. P MontfielU y It' Tmcntcnd, James MUlechop Robert Oche/U Caleb Russ Dr T YV. DYOTT, respectfully informs hix friends and u.t public, that the above genuin* medicine, are sold in Philadelphia only, at his wholesale and retail Drug and Family Medi cine Warehouse. N. E corner of Second anti liace streets—where, in addition to the above, he has constantly for sale, hy wholesale or rc. tail, an extensive and general assortment of Fresh Dtugs and. approved Chemicals, Glass Furniture, Vials, 'and professional articles of every description for town i.r country merchants, practitioners, Stc on liberal terms, for cash or at the usual credit. August 2—ly • Hllaingtott. Sire* m, We.t Chester Milford. Christiana , Laurel. * * JUST RECEIVED, Jlnd for Sale at the Rook Store OF Mrs. M. LOCRERMAN. No. 93, MAItKET STItEET, WILMINGTON. LEE'S Genuine Patent Family Medicines. THE proprietor of Lee 1 * uectfully iniorrns hi* friend» •, ne c tint mues carefully to prep; Medicines at his Dispensary, No. Or, Har.ovei timorc, where they are always to tic had « retail. *• Those who purchase to sell again wlll.l #t liberal terms. «**» Elegant 6liow Hills furnished gratis. Lee's .iliitihilions Fills. The operation of these highly esteemed Pillsts iierfettl. lid, amk the experience «it thousands ha* proved, they ..y be u#ed in every situation in life without the least in? iginal Family Medicine«, d the public ir re the above w • cral, t liât stablishcd reet, Bai- • holcsale and treated They : &c. «&c. admirably adapted to LEE'S Worm Destroying Lozenges. 'Plie proprietor has off aupcrfli bile. the pU usure of stating that the came under hi* Immediate observation: His little daughter, about s years old, appeared very visi ble to lose her flesh, no particular cause could at given »or her Urns pining away, she was at length taken with lever*, which, with other'symptom* led him to believe *he lud worm*; he gave her a dose of Lee'» Lozcng.cs, which brought away, incredible a# it may appear,a w -.ine fifteen and the other thirteen inches in length, three fourths of an inch round ; he lia* given th * lo Another of hi* children, which brought away a vast quantity of very small won The proprietor is those inclined to #ee hi* DLspcusaiy. folio*. » i, the ch c Lozcm in posses#] thtiu will be »ion of the large wormaj .* gratified by calling ax Lee's FllLvir. A sovereign remedy for colds, obstinate coughs, catarto* a«thnias, sure throats, and approaching consumptions, A single trial will prove that it restore* the determination tlie fluids to the surface, of the body, and brings on the common, healthful per.-phation ; that it dtslodv cvacuaccs the tough, viscid phlechin o on* the weakened vessels of the lungs. of the disorder, the aymp fertually and permanently conquered. of ges and nucus, strength* Thus striking ai re of cours« tlu LEE'S Sovereign Itch Ointment , WARRANTED TO CURE application, free from Mercury or any permomts Ingredient. This vegetable remedy is m mild, yet efRcav , that it may be used with the delicate pregnant lady, Id V o*t safety, a child of a week old.«rf the LEE'S Genuine Persian Jjotion. The PctKian Loilsn operates mildly, rciuleriue the skin dckcatcly soft and bcnuocla ; imjiioving the complexion. LEE'S Restorative Tooth Pounder. ThU excellent preparation comforts and strength gums and preservo* tkc ciumel frotn decay. LEE'S Genuine Essence & Extract I thr OF MU STAND. A safe and effectual remedy for Acute and Chronic Rhe** matlsm, Gout, Rheumatic Gout, Palsy, sprains. Brute«* Pains in tl r Face, Neck, ekt. 1 The experience of many age.# and the testimony of the bc*t medical practitioners from an early period to tl,. pre* sent time agree in ascribing to Murtard very powerful and singular virtues. INDIAN VEGKTABLE SPECIFIC, fox the Ven* real LEE'S Grand Restorative &" Nervous CORDIALS. of Proved bv long And extrusive experience, valuable.Medicine. 1 Lee*» INFALLIBLE AGUE DROP* * Lee's F YE WATER. rOOTM-A Lee' AKODY NK ELIXIR, fi CORNPLASTER. Lees LIP ' AL YK. The pit cate.# and Medicines therefore with e them a liber..! ; hk appointme:.; to br a trul? r.ttd to ewe. « •It DROPS. ihî cure qé headache«. 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