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r THE DELAWARE GAZETTE. VÜI " L] WILMINGTON, SATURDAY, JULY 15,' 1809. [NO. 3. Printed and Published O/î Wednesdays and Satardays y BY JOSEPH JONES, ■Kin Market street, a few doors above the Bank of Delaware. CONDITIONS, ul. The Delaware Gazette shall be published every Wednesday and Saturday, on a large folio sheet. II. The price shall be tour dollars per annum, ijMM exclusive of postage, payable half-yearly vi advance. çlNUl. No subscription will be received for a shorter Mot period than one year. 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. Advertisements, not exceeding sixteen lines, will be inserted four times for one dollar, and lor every subsequent insertion twenty cents—longer ones in . the same proportion r but a reasonable discount » will be made in favor of those who advertise by the J&year, half-year, or quarter. yi All articles cf a personal or private nature will he charged as advertisements, and must be paid for before insertion. twll. Advertisements, notices, Stc. ïl'jj, and charitable institutions, withi ?i laware, shall be conspicuously inserted gratis. (Ci* The postage must be paid on all letters and ; Communications addressed to the Editor, through the ; medium of the Post-Oifice, or they will not be re ceived. ■ of all religious the state 0 ! De LEE's Genuine, Patent and Family MEDICINES. PREPARED BY Richard Lee &. Son, SOLE PROPRIETORS. Observe— the following Medicines are sold By Mathew R, Lockerman .v Bookseller , Next above the Bank of Delaware, arket Street, Wi'mington, Delaware. Each article has on the outside wrapper the signature of ly Richard Lee £•? Son, Persons not attending to the above instruc jions, are liable to be imposed upon. The proprietors think it necessary ,Änd the public, that these medicines have teen for several years prepared by -théin — Sic good effects of which are authenticated by some of our most respectable tilizend ; Mid without attending to the place of sale as pfiove and our signature, the purchaser may (be disappointed by receiving no benefit—r.ot leaving the genuine medicines of Richard Lie to re Ice's Worm destroying Lozenges. ever of ■ This medicine is superior to any fered to the public, being innocent and mild, certain 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 foul or offensive und thereby prevent the productions of and many fatal diforders. In order that the heads of families may be able to judge of the complaints of children, whether they originate from worms or not, we will describe the symptons by which f-will be easily known. worms means STMP TOMS $ Itching of the nofe and anus ; hunger with -»»venous appetite ; naufea ; knawing pain in .the ftomach orintellines ; foetid breath ; grind ing of the teeth and moaning in sleep ; in permitting weak pulfe, and hectic fever : faint dogs-, and fometimes convulfion fits ; paleness ; wasting of the flesh ; but there are feveral kinds of worms ; Itch ng about the anus with jjenefmusare signs of ascarides, or small thread womrs. Sudden gripings about the navel de jiote the -common round worm. Gnawing -.■pains in the stomach, and voraciousncfs, t he . (piaw worms. And a weight in the belly, like (the rolling of a ball, the taenia, or tape ,Svorm. of billions and malig For the prevention and nantfevers is recommended. Lee's Anti-Billious Pills. i Prepared by Richard Lee and Son Brltimore. ferions wifhing to purchafe this valuable ïnedicine are requefted to be paaticular in en uu r:n<* for Lee's Anti-Billiout Pills, put up In 1 Twooden boxes, having on the outfide wrapper ' -the fignature ofRichard Lee & Son this is jpecefsary as there are other pills of the fame name cure 7l 1 The operation of thefe pills is perfectly mild fo as to be used with safety by perfons in every (|4|8ituatIon, and of every age. , • They have been found- remarkablv efficacious frfè'Vïin preventing and curing diforders attendant on long voyages, and should be procured and carefully preserved for ufe by every seaman Lee's Elixar, A cetain remedy for cold, coughs, asthmas, and particularly the whooping cough, to 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 long experience to be unequalled in the cure of nervous disorders, Consumptions, lownefs of spirits, inward weaknefses, etc. Lee's Sovereign Ointment for the 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 ters, &c. Lees Genuine Eye-Witter, An effectual remedy for all difeafes of the eyes. Tooth-Ache Drops, which give immediate relief. Lees Corn-Plaister. Damask Lip-Salve, Restorative Powder. For the teeth and gums. The Anodyne Elixir, For the cure of every kind of Head-Ache Indian Vedegetable Specific, For the cure of Veneral Complaints, Lee's Laxitive Pills. Each and every Medicine above enumer ted have got their directions deferibing their mode of ufe in the mofc perfect manner. October ij. a James Gardner, R ESPECTFULLYinfortns his friends and the public that he has removed his store to the east side of Market-street, one door above Spackman & Grubbs, (near ly opposite the post-office) where he has opened a large assortment of elegant Dry Goods, among which are, Blue,black,brown,drab, Marseilles quiltings corbeau, bottle green, Fustia is and jeans grey, and daik mixed Lutestrings superfine cloths Sinshaw and Mantau Carssimcrcs silks Silk & york lan gloves Bandanna and Madras handkerchiefs Cammcl's hair shawls Checkered and striped linens Damask shawls Russia Scdowlaslinens Rattinets &bombazetts Red & green booking baize Brown hollands Suspenders Umbrellas & parasols Black satins and flo rentines Scissors Sr pen-knives Silk hose Gilt Sr plated buttons Oil cloths Tru nks Morocco Sr kid shoes, Sec. See. Rennet's patent cord Coatings and flannels Forest cloths Velvets and constitution cords Bevereens 7-8 and 4-4 Irish linens blue & yellow nankeens Wide and narrow cotton cassi meres Chintzes and callicoes Cambiick and common dimities Calimancoes Durant and Jones' spin ning Cotton ami worsted lio siery Colored, chambray, cam biick, jackanet, mull mull, India, British, book,gurrah,bafta, & leno Muslins N. B. Country Store Keepers supplied on the lowest terms for cash or the usual credit. James Gardner. tf Wilmington, March 25, 180fi. Notice. S UCH persons as are indebted to the es tate of ESTHER YARNALL, de ceased, either by bond, note, or book-debt, are requested to make immediate payment John Warner aud John Torbert, or eith f them, who are legally authorised to to er o receive the same. And those who have claims against said estate are requested to present them for settlement. William Warner, Ex'r. tf Feb. 11,1809. NOTICE. A LL persons having any demands a gainst the estate of John Garrett, \ ate of Christiana Hundred, deceased, are re quested to bring them forward, properly attested, for settlement ; and those indebt* hereby required to make immediate ed are payment, to LEVI GARRETT, or > HORATIO G. GARRETT, S January 7, 1809. E x'ra. 6mo. Patent Washing Machines. rrn-iF. subscriber respectfully informs his Jl friends and the public in general, that he has, some time ago, purchased an exclusive right of mak mg and vending Patent Washing Machims throughout the hundreds of Brandywine and Christiana, in New-Castle county, a number of which machines lie has already made, which have been tried by divers persons and highly ap proved of, as they save a great part of the labour of washing in the usual Way, and are less injuri ous to clothes. He will continue to make and have a supply of them on hand, which he will sell on reasonable terms to such as favour him with their custom ; and will also sell to any per son a right to make and use them within the the hundreds aforesaid. ABRAM GEST. Wilmington, Jan. 21,1809. tf (BY AUTHORITY'.) Scheme of a Lottery , lor raising a sum of Money For discharging the Debts due from the 2Brtmington College, And for repairing the said College. 1 Prize of 5000 dollars is 5000 . 3000 . 1500 . '400 .. 3000 .. .. 500 .. .. 400 .. .. 3 50 .. 1 3 1 350 300 1 300 I 250 ...... . 250 . 200 1 200 1 150 1 150 100 500 650 5 13 50 20 20 400 100 1000 10300 10 2060 5 220;) Prizes. S 34080 6000 Tickets at 55 4 each, Tj* I 24000 than two blanks tö a prize. There will be twenty davs drawing of 300 tickets eaach day, and part of the above prizes to be disposed of as follows, viz. The last drawn ticket on the 2nd day's draw ing whether blank or prize, The last ditto 5lh The last ditto 7th ditto- 9th ditto 1 1 th ditto 13 th ditto 1 nth ditto 17 th ditto 19'h The last ditto 20th Piizes paiH thirty days after t ■ 50 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ic drawing shall he completed, subject to a deduction of fifteen per centum ; but if not demanded in twelve months alter the said term, will be considered as relinquished for the benefit of the institution. 'I'lie following gentlemen are appointed mana 100 150 The last The last The last The last The last The last 200 250 300 * 350 400 500 5000 get's... John Rumsey, Dr. E. A. Smith Dr. Geo. Monroe, inkle, Aaron PauLon, William Hemphill, Daniel Lowber, Thomas Duff. ) Dr. John It is believed that the above scheme presents to the adventuier as fair prospects for success as any heretofore offered the public. When the trustees take into consideration the laudable object for which the benefit of this lot tery is intended, they flatter themselves, with canfidenre, that a liberal public will enable them to effect the drawing in a very short time. fCf* Tickets may be had of the trustees, and such persons as they may appoint. February 4,_tf__ NOTICE. HAT the subscriber hath obtained from the orphan's court of Coecil county in Maryland, letters of adminis tration on the personal estate of Abner Kirk, late of Coecil county, deceased. All persons having claims against the said de ceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the 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 Given under mv hand. WILLIAM'KIRK, Adm'r. Wilmington, June 24, 1809. T same estate. <A Miller Wanted . YOUNG MAN of steady habits, so ber, attentive, honest, industrious and pleatly master of his business—To such a one a liberal salary will be given.— Apply to the editor. Wilmington, June 24, 1809. A com Just Published , By C. & A. CONRAD Sc Co. Philadelphia, (& subscriptions received by Petek Brinsekg, Wilmington,) The American Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics and Pci Part second for 1808. Vol. IV. ( Pi tee Three Dollars Twenty Ti.'t Cents. J ^"1 'MIS volume contains a general history of ( .1 the state of Europe, during the interval between the peace of'1 iisit and the attack of the French emperor on ''pain—Official papeis relative to the evacuation of Portugal by the French army—Foreign and American state pa pers—An account onthe Red River and coun try adjacent—An account of Louisiana at the time of its transfer to the United States—Cen sus of Louisiana—Census of West Florida— Censox of Upper L'-uisiana— Centn« of New Orleans-^-Catalogue of publications for i8c8. Account pf the proceed ngs of the society of Friends, for promoting the improvement anti gradual civilization of the Indians— Lettern concerningthe fortifications erecting at New York, &c. &c. &c. The American Register is published half - yearly, was commenced in 1807, and the de mand having been so great for it, that are but few complete sets to be had, the publishers would therefore prefer new subsetibets com mencing with this 4th vol. (as they are now striking offan additional numbei ) which would he no disadvantage, each volume being plete in itself. The price of each volume will be demanded on delivery ; and the sub-cribrrs are at liberty to defc'ine at any time. Also, for sale by P. B. the works of Fisher Aa.es, compiled by a number of his friends, to which a'e prefixed notices of h:s life and charuc - ter. Published at Boston. Wilmington, July 8, 1809. er.es COIII To the Public. HE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public that he has purchased the whole stock and trade late of the firm of John £5? Irm. Patterson , sad-, diets, and removed to the west side of Market street a few doors below Third street, where he continues to carry on the above mentioned business in all it various branches, and has constantly for sale a large and elegant assortment of articles in his line, which he will dipose of on the most reason able terms. T William Patterson. QCT Wanted, as apprentices to the above business, one or two active bovs : of from 14- to 16 years of age. ap 22 3rr< Matthew Kean I NFORMS his friends 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 seasonable goods on moderate terms. Wil mington, June 17, 1809. _ ~~ NOTICE. TOCKHOLDERS in the Gap St New Port Turnpike Company, will observe, that the President and Managers thereof, have directed a call of Ten Dollars, to be made on each share of the capital stock ; and that the same be paid into the treasury, on or before the first day of August next. By order of the hoard. LEA PoSEY, Treasurer. London-Grove, June 24, 1809. John Dixon AVING succeeded Warners Tbr bert in the grocery business, at the stores lately occupied by them on Market street wharf ; offers for sale r-n the most moderate terms,(or cash or the usual credit, A General Assortment of Groceries. And hopes by a strict attention to busi ness, to merit a share of the public patron age. The Packet, Sloop Hope, Capt. Milner, with good accommodations foi passengers, will ply between this Town & Philadelphia as usual—all freight sent by said packet will be carefully attended to. Wilmington, July 8, 1809. H A Valuable Farm F OR PRIVATE SALE, situated eight miles noith west of Wilmington, in Ken nut township, Chester county, formerly the property of Caleb Hoops, deceased ; containing about 150 acres of excellent land, under good repair. Payments will be made easy to the pur chaser. For further particulars, apply to th a subscriber in Wilmington. Wm. Gibbons Wilmington, June 3, 18-0^.