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V» £ THE DELAWARE GAZETTE. VOL. I.] WILMINGTON, S ATU RDAY, JULY [NO . 1. 8 , 1809 . Printed and published On Wednesdays a'.fid Saturdays , BY JOSEPH JONES, In Market street, a few doo(is above the Bank of Delaware. CONDITIONS. I. The Diuwabi Gazsttb shall be published every Wednesday and Saturday, on a large folio sheet. II. The price shall be route oouaxs per annum, exclusive of postage, payable half-yearly in advance. III. No subscription will be received fora shorter period than one year. IV. Subscribers shall have the right of discontinuing their subscription at the end of a year from the time of their subscribing, by paying what may be due, and giving notice of their intention. V. Advertisement«, not exceeding sixteen lines, will be inserted four times for one dollar, and for every subsequent insertion twenty con's—longer ones in tlte same proportion ; but a reasonable discount •n ill be made in favor of those who advertise by the year, half-year, or quarter. VI All articles of a personal or private nature will be charged us advettisements, and must be paid for before insertion. VII. Advertisements, notices, fee. of all religious and charitable institutions, within the state of De laware, shall be conspicuously inserted gratis. ,-- The postage must be paid on ali letters and communications addressed to tlte Editor, through the ; medium of tlte Post-Office, or they will nut be re ceived. LEL's Genuine, Patent and Family MEDICINES. VllEPAUKl) BY Richard Lee & Son, SOLE PROPRIETORS. Oiserve — the following Medicines are sold By Mathew R. Lockerinun Bookseller, Next above the lîui.k of Delaware, arket Street, Wilmington, Delaware. Each article lias on the outride wrapper the signature of Richard Lee isP Son Persons not attendingio the above instruc liable to he imposed upon. lions, arc The proprietors think it necessary mird tlte public, that these medicines have bt-ett for several year«- prepared by them — rite good effects ol which are au'heutit'ated by some of our most respectable citizens ; and without attending above a.-.d our cinnamic, the purchaser ke (I: .appointed by t veci ing no benefit —t.ot ha • tag the genuine medicines ol Richard Lee to re to .the place of sale as tnav Lee's Worm destroying Lozenges. This medicine is supet ior to any ever of fered to Lite public, being innocent and mild, and efficacious in its operations Should no worms exist in the body, it will without pain or griping, dense the stomach And bowels of whatever is rrml or offensive and thereby prevent the productions ot worms and many fatal diforders. In order that the heads of fani able to judge of the complaints of children, ac from worms or r.ot, which means ce: issu 1rs may be whether they orlgt tve will describe the symptotts t will be easily known. SYMPTOMS Itching nf the stufe and anus; hunger with ; knawingpain in ravenous appetite t iiauit' the Itomach or intc'litns ; f etid breath s grind tng of the teeth and moaning in sleep; in t'-Tiiikltng weak puife, am! hect'c fever : t'a nt iiigs; and fo.netimes cottvtidimi fits ; paleness ; ting of the flesh ; bt.i there are lèverai kinds of worms ; Itch ng about the anti? with tenefinus are signs of ascarides, or small thread wnmrs. Sudden griping? about the nav 1 de note the common pa ns in the stomach, ami voracioosnet-», t ue And a weight in the belly, like ' , or tape , Gnawing round worm. maw worms the rolling of a ball, the taenia, W; 1 111. Tor the prevention and cure of hilliou* and ntiilig liant fevers is recommended. Lee's Anti-Billious Pills. Prepared ht/ Richard Lee and Son lir/thnore. Perfor.s wifhing to purebafe this valuable medicine are requeued to be paat.cular in qu r ng for Lee's JntiAl/lliou « Pills, put up In wooden box-s, having on the outfule wrapper the figtiature ofRichard Lee & Son—this is necefsary as there are other pills of the fame name. The öperation oftliefe pills is perfectly mild fn as to he used with safety by perfons in every fituatioti, and of every age. They liavi been found remarkablv efficacious in preventing and curing diforders attendant on long voya., es, and should be procured and curefuliy preserved for life by every en seaman Lee's Elixar, A cetain remedy for cold, coughs, asthmas, and particulaiJy the whooping cough, fo de. structive to children. Lee's Essence of Mustard,. So well known for the cure of rheumatifm, gout, palfey, sprains, &c. Lee's Grand Restorative, Proved by longexper enceto be unequalled in the cure of nervou di-or 'er-, consumptions, lownef- ofspirits, inward weaknefses, etc. Lee's Sovereign Ointment for tlv Itch, Which is warranted an infallible remedy by one application. Ague and Fever Drops. For the cure of Agues, remittent and inter mittent Fevers. Persian Lotion, Celebrated for the Cure of Ring worms, Tet ter-, &c. Lees Genuine Eye-Water, An effectual remedy for ail difeafe, of the '•'ye*. Tooth. Ache Drops, which give immediate relief. Lees Corn-Plaister. Damask Lip-Salve, Restorative Powder. For the teeth and gum*. The Ar.odvne Elixir, For ihe cure of every kind of llead-Ache Indian Vedegeta'ole Specific, For the cure nf Veneral Complaints. Lee's Laxitive Pills. Fach and every Medicine above enumera ted have got their direct on. deferihing their mode of ule in the nioft perfect nirnncr. October xs James Gardner O F.SPECTFULLYinforma his friends IL <L .it id the public that he ha* removed his store to the cast side of Market-s'reet, one door above Sparkman St Grubbs, (neat ly opposite the post-office) where he has opened a large assortment of elegant Dry Goods among which are, .due,black,Inuwn,drab, j Marseilles qt tilings cot beau, bottle g'een. i't rtla ;s ami jeans grey, and dark mixed superfine cloths Cats- inlet i s Bet net's patent cord Coalings and llaunels Forest cloths Velvets and constitution C'.ntim cords Checkered and striped Brvtrecns linens 7-3 and 4-4 lri.-h linens Damask shawls blur & yellow nankeens Rus-t.i ük-'.-twIasliner" Wide and narrow cotton ilaitinetsichombazelts lied Sr green hocking baize Brown Itoilands Suspenders Utr rirellas & parasols Black satt. ,s and flo rt- n tin es Scissors & pen-knives Silk hose Gilt Sc [dated buttons Oilcloths Trunks Moroct c & kid shoes, Arc. Src. N. B. Country Store Keepers supplied on the lowest terms for cash or (he usual credit. James Gardner. i .me - ' » ni Si ns It aw ; silks ,Vik f* tan glove? Landamta ami Madras hantlkerc Ittel» Mantau hair sIinvvIk ru s s: mere* « OhiiU/R's uni! cnllicoes Cumluick aiul common • dimities C'iiliinancorB Durant and Jones' ppin ning Cotton and worsted ho try ilorcdjchatnln'av,cam brick, jaekar.et, mnli nutll, India, British, hook ,gurraIt, bafta, &: lean Muslins tf Wilmington, March 25, 140 Notice. JJUCH persons as are indebted to the es täte ... . , , , - i ca»cJ, eltncr nv tioncl, note, or book-debt, .quested to make immediate payment John Warner and John Torhei t, or eith '„f them, who are legally authorised to receive the same, claims against said estate are requested to present them for settlement. William Warner, Ex'r. N of ESTHER YARNALL, de are re to er And those who have tf Fell. 11, 1809. NOTICE. A LL persons hav : ng any demands a gainst the esta.e oi' John Garrett, \ ate of Christiana Hundred, deceased, are re quested to bring them forward, properly attested, for settlement j and those indebt ed are hereby required to make immediate payment, to LEVI GARRETT, or HORATIO G. GARRETT, j> January 7, 1809. ? E x'rs. 6mo. Patent Washing Machines. a supply of them on hand, which he will T 011 reasonable terms to such as favour him with their custom ; and will also sell to any per son a right to nuke and use them within the hundreds aforesaid. f 1 3HE subscriber respectfully informs his B friends and the public ill general, that he has, some time a; o, purchased an exclusive rignt ol making and vending Patent Washing Machina throughout the hundreds of Brandywine and Christiana, in New-Custle county, a number of which machines he has already made, which have been tried by divers persons and highly ap proved ol, as they save a great part of the labour id washing in the usual Way, and are less injuri as to clothes. He will continue to make and -iave ABRAM G ES T. Wilmington, Jan. 21,1 800. tf (BY AUTHORITY.) Scheme of a Lottery , For raising a sum of Money For discharging the Debts due from the W, ilnangtoR College, And for repairing the said College. 1 Prize of 5(100 dollars Is 5000 . 3000 1 . 3000 .. 51)0 .. 400 .. 350 .. 300 .. 1 500 . 400 . 350 . 300 . 250 . 2'tO . 150 . 500 . fiâO . 400 10. 1000 10300 ■t l l ... 200 I 150 1 b . 13 .. 20 20 100 ... 20ti0 ... 5 2 20;* IViacs. g 24000 6000 Tickets at g 4 each. -yj- Less than two blanks tn a prize. There vv : ! 1 he twenty (lavs drawing of 300 tickets euach day, and part ofih to be disposed of as follows, viz. Fire last drawn ticket on the 2nd day's draw* iug whether blank or prize, F he last The last The last The 1 isr The last The last The l i t The fist The last 21000 mIJOVC pi:z.es SO ditto d.ttu ditto 5th ditto 100 ditto ditto Till 150 200 9th .0 ditto d.Uo ditto ditto ditto ditto in I 3ti ditto 300 350 400 I Oil) 17th I')'h 20lh ditto ditto ditto ditto , p,j zcs .,„[,[ ([fifty days after tlte .hawing shall f)e C( „„,,| eU .,| t su hject to a deduction of fife-r, |, er centum; hut if not demanded in twelve month* altei the sail! term, will he i on-ideied as relinquished lor the benefit ot the institution. The follow ing gentlemen are appointed gers... 500 50CO mana Jolm Rumsey, Dr. E. A. Smith Dr. Geo. Monroe, Dr. John Brinkle, Aaron Paulson, William Hemphill, Daniel Lowber Thomas Duff. It is believed that the above scheme presents to the adventurer as fair prospects for success as any heretofore offered the public. When tlte trustees take into consideration the laudable object for which the benefit of this lot tery is intended, they Hutter themselves, with canfidenre, that a liberal public will enable them to eft'rrt the drawing in a very short time. Tickets may be had of the trustees, and surb persons as they may appoint. February 4, 7 i -X tf NOTICE. n«th abtTiincd 3l. from the orphan's court of Cœcil county in Maryland, letters of adminis tration on the personal estate of Abner Kirk, late of Ccecil county, deceased. Al. personshaving claims against the said de ceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at or before the 19th day of the first month, 1810, otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. Given under ray hand. WILLIAM KIRK, Adm'r. Wilmington, June 24, 1809. -KL M Miller Wanted . \ YOUNG MAN of steady habits, so £\ her, attentive, honest, industrious and compleat'.y master of his business—To such a one a liberal salary will be given.— Apply to the editor. Wilmington, June 24, 1809. For Sale T the Book-store of MATHEW R. EOCKERMAN, next above the Bank, Maiket-street, Wilmington. Handsome family Bibles, of excellent paper ami print, also Bible'» with Cann's notes and refciences, and very small pocket bibles well bound and printed. Guthrie's Geographical, Histoiical and Com mercial Grammar, and present state of the sev eral kingdoms of the world with all the latest ilteratiotis and improvements. A Cntical Pronouncing Dictionary and Ex pos j tor () f t h c English Language, by John Wal | {er> aut hor ol Elements of Elocution, Rhvming Dictionary, &c. &c. Price S 3 50. Grace ami Truth, or the Glory and Fullness * 0 |* Uie Redeemer displayed by the Uev, William M'Ewen. Pti< e S I Sketches of the history, genius, disposition, accomplishments, employments, custcyn*. virtues and vices o* the fait s:x in all parts ot the world Price Q 1 The American Ncpos a collection of the most remarkable ami the most eminent men who have contributed to the discovery, the settlement and the independence of America. Price & 1 Tile Ladies Friend, being a treatise on the virtues and qualifications which are the brightest or. laments ot the fair sex. Price 5 7$ certs, Eugen , a am! Amena, or Hie vici-fitudes of life, hv the Rev. William Roberts. Price 62^ cents Poems,translated from the French ol Madame cV la Mnthc Guion, by the late William Cov.pM. Esq. lUthor ot the Task. Price 37{ cents. Lette s from the dead to the living, to w hich, tre added letters moral and entertaining, by Eli» zabetti Rowe. Price S 1 A selection of Sermons from the works of the Rev. James Saurin, oil the following subjects t 1. The Omnipresence of God. 2. The Manner of praising God. 3. The Sovereignty of Jesus Christin the Church. 4. The Equality of Mankind. 5. The Worth of the soul. (i. The Biith of Jesus Christ. 7. The Resurrection of Jesus Christ. 8. The Absurdity of Libertinism and Infidel Price 25 50 ity 9. The Harmony of Religion and civil polity 10. Christian Heroism. 1 1. General Mistakes. Price S 1 Evans's Sketch of the denominations of the Christian world, accompanied with a persuasive to religious modération. To which is prefixed an account of atheists, deists, tbeophilanthro pists, Judaism, Chinese religion, Christianity, mt'.h amctanbi.t. Christian Sect'. Trinitarians, athanasians, sabellians, arians, ne cessarians, materialists, socinians, caivar.ists, sit blapsarians and supralapsaiians, arminians, bax teiians, antinomeutts, papists, Greek, or Russian ■ hurch, protestants, lutlv iar.;, hu^onots, episco palians, or church of EJnglar d, dissenters, kiik of Scotland, seceders, English presbytetia-*-. in dependents, brownists, paîdobaptists, l Jtsts general and particular. Quakers, methodists, new method.«*, jum pers, universaiists, rellyat) universaltsts, dc-truc tionists, Sabbatarians, mofavituts, sundetnai rims, liutchinsonians, dunkers, shakers,new American «eel, mystics, swedrnborgians, mdlrnarians, to getlier with reflections on the whole, and a re capitulary table. Price g 1 To the Public. HE subscriber respectfully mfoiirt* his Iriencis and the public that he has purchased the wholi stuck and tratie late of the firm of John £s? Wm Pat terse:. , sad dlers, and removed to the west side of Market street a few doots bch w third -Treat, where he commues to Cat,-' < -t the above mentioned business in all it minus branches, and has constantly for sale a targe and elegant assortment of articles in his line, which he will dtpose of on the most reason able terms. T V^illiam Patterson. Wanted, as a the above business, one or two active bovs, of from 14- to 10 years of age. trentices to ap 22 3tn Matthew Kean NFORMS his ltieods and the public, that he has opened a Dry Good Store on the west side of Market Street, next door below the corner of Second Street ; where he offers for sale a handsome assortment of seasons Je goods on moderate trims. Wilniir-glin June 17, 1809 1 " N TICE. TOCKHOLDERS in the Gap & New Port Turnpike Company, will observe, that the President and Managers thereof, have dtreewd a call of Ten Dollars, to he made on each share of the capt.al stock ; and that the same be paid into the treasur), on or before the first da\ of August next. By order of the Foard. LEA PUSEY, Treasurer. Londoa-Grove, June 24, 1809. S