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THE DELAWARE GAZETTE. \ P>Am VOL. I.] WILMINGTON, SATURDAY, ) ;r)3 1 J 14, f 809. j [MO. 29 Printed and Published On Wednesdays and Saturdays BY JOSEPH JONES, In Market street, a few doors above the R«nk of Delaware. of of ou CONDITIONS. I. The Delawahe Gazette shall be published every Wednesday and Saturday, on a large folio sheet. XI. The price shall be roim dollars per annum, exclusive of postage, payable half-yearly in advance. XIX. No subscription will be received fora shorter period than one year. IV. Subscribers shall have the rigt* of discontinuing year from the their subscription at the end of time of their subscribing, by paying what may be due. and giving notice of their intention. Y, Advertisements, not exceeding sixteen lines, be inserted four times for one dollar, and for every subsequent insertion twenty cents— longe the same proportion i but will Be made in favor of those who advertise by the vill ones in reasonable discount year, half-year, or quarter. VI. All articles of a personal or private nature be charged as advertisements, and must be paid for before insertion. yn. Advertisements, notices, &c. of dll religious and charitable institutions, within the state of De laware, shall be conspicuously inserted gratis. (£j- The postage must he paid communications addressed to the Editor, through the medium of the Post-Office, or they will not be re ocived. rill all letters and To the Public . IIF. subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public that he has purchased the whole stock and trade late of the firm of John £s? Wm. Patterson , sad dlers, and removed to the west side of Market street a few doors below Third here he continues to carry on the T street, w above mentioned business in all it various branches, and has constantly for sale a large and elegant asst, rtment of articles in his line, with he will dipose of on the most reason able t nus. William Patterson. (JJ Wanted, as apprentices to the abo». business, one or two acut e boys, of from 14. to 10 years of age. up 22 3 in John Dixon AVING succeeded Warners 2? Tor bert in the grocery business, at the lately occupied by them on Market street wharf ; oilers for sale on the most moderate terms,lor cash or the usual credit, A General Assortment oj 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 for "passengers, will ply between this Town & Philadelphia as usual-all freight sent by Said packet will be carefully attended to. Wilmington, July 8, 1809. A VALUABLE Tract of Land for sale, At Private Sale. H stores HE subscriber oilers for sale the tract of Land on which he at present re sides, situate'ui Mill-Creek hundred in the of New-Castle and state of Delà T county ware, containing two hundred and fifty less, with a comfortable acres more or dwelling house and kitchen, a cellar, barn, and a good stone spring-house thereon erected, a young apple orchard, and a vari ety of other fruit trees of the best quality ; it is well watered by a number oi excellent springs ; on said tract there is near twenty ol good timothy meadow land, about forty acres now in clover, a large propor tion of woodland—and the residue good arable land capable of improvement to a high state of cultivation, being within one mile of limestone where it can be had on reasonable terms eight miles from Wil mington and six from New-Port on Ihe main road leading from thence to Lanças ter. As it is presumed any person inclining to purchase will view the premises, it is thought unnecessary to give a further de scription—it will bear a division into three parts, and will be sold either the whole to gether or in parts as may best suit the pur chaser* If it is not sold at private sale on or before the 28th day of September next, it will be sold at public sale on the premises on said day, and a liberal credit given for a considerable part of the purchase money, at which time attendance will be given and the terms made known, by JAMES OCHELTREE. Wilmington, June 24, 1809. acres Patent Washing Machines. T HE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he has, some time ago, purchased an exclusive right of making and vending Patent Washing Machines throughout the hundreds of Brandywine and Christiana, in New-Castle county, a number of which machines he has already made, which have been tried by divers persons and highly ap proved of, as they save a great part of the lubnur of washing in the usual way, and arc less injmi ou 8 to clothes. He will continue to make and have a supply of them on hand, wdiich he w ;| l 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 GEBT. Wilmington, Jan. 21,1809. tf To Brewers. jpo be rented, and possession given the first of tenth mo. (October) next, a large and convenient Brewery, with every necessary apparatus in complété order, sit uate in the borough of Wilmington. This Brewery is well supplied with good water, and convenient to a good barley country. As it is presumed that any person inclini to rent would first desire to view the pre mises, a further description is deemed tm The terms will he reasonable : necessary. for particulars apply ott the premises, or to the subscriber at Abbotts and Shcward's brewery, Philadelphia. Caleb ShewarcL tf 7th mo. 19th, 1809. A quantity of good malt and casks may be bad of the present tenants.—t-A lot of marsh, about two acres and a half, to let, with or wiihout the Brewery. DR. DuDDRIIK tKN PISE AND PROGRESS Of Religion in the Soul. M R. ROBERT PORTER, of tins to.vn, has issueil proposals for publishing the above excellent Book, by suhscrip ion, .-a good paper, anil with a plain common sized type, at the very low price of tills cents. Perhaps, next to tue Bible, i book extant for private and family use. so one is better calculated to awaken, convince and convert sinners, and to conduct them in .i.r . straight and narrow' path to Heaven ; a- ..'ouh'- ; less the experience of many can witness ...>'0 c.ne J is more hn'bly esteemed by pious people of :.ll denominations, as is abunda'.'ly evident from the numerous.editions itbas passed through both in this country anti Europe. As the proposed price is only half the sum it is now selling for m most of our Book stores, 't will be seen, that neither the Punter, r.or any persons who promote the work, have any ob jectin view, hut the good of souls, and the glo of God. It is presumed that every one who wishes for ntual rise and progress of religion in his own sotd, or his family, will subscribe, and that al! iHeads of religion will encourage trie work. is the hist *v the Recommendation by .\cv-Gastlc Presbytern. Whereas ROBERT PORTER, has issued s Rise j.i proposals for printing Dr. Dc.d. :Cid Piouress of Religion in the Soul, at a very low price. lu solved, That the Presbytery do recommend ■ people under their care, to subscribe for so tt aid excellent book. September f)< Ï 800. r <;/ i)i, i< u » utiil t/r.ilg Tor tht pn vchUo:. uuu liant 'fevers in Lee's Anti-Billions Fills Prepared by Richard Lee in,d S„n liutinn'iie Perlons wifhing to purchale this valait:. te cular in -.1 CW ■online, d.,/ medicine are requeued to be part' qu r ng for Lee's Aui-iidthus PIG put up n wooden boxes, having on the oiriule wrapper the fmnature of Richard bee & Nn—this is necefsary as there are other phis of the fame name . 1 The operation of theft highly esteemed Is perfectly mild, and the experience -f riirui sands lias proved, they may be used in eeey, s titation in life vti'houc the lea-t incunveni 0 iT»u ence or damage. They are admirably adapted to carry perfluotis bile, and prevents its morbid secre tions— to restors the appetite, produr, lar habit of the body, promote free perspiration, and theieby prevent coldt, fo ofien attended lives of thou L' a with fatal confequences to tl e lands—and feldom, if ever, fail to remove a Habi cold, if taken on its first appearance, tual costivenefs, and its opposite, ed by their tvholefouie influence, as alf.i those diseases arising from them, hcad-aches and fickness at the tom ich. It is almoft unneceflàry to state, that on the regular habit of the system, the health of man kind depends^ To conduce to this all-import ant object, perhaps nd medicine ■ eneràlly luccnsful than thele pills —, neu ne ver do harm, and at least nine times out ot ten afford relief to thole who ufe them tor the pur pofes for width they are intended. ere remov was ever mare With the most perfect confidence we re commend thele pills to the public, and only furl! er add, tHat the'r operation is al ways pleafaut, and that th -y leave nothing of that ci.'fiiv nefs behind tliem too often attend ing medic'nes defiguci for fimilar purpofes ! en years hoe jollified us In scat.ng thefe facts, during which we have had a very exten five nd cotiftantly increafit.g fain for thi - truly valuable med cine. bold by Mathew R Lockertnan, JlookscHcf, nk of Delaware, Market in Next above the treet, Wilmington, Delaware. Aug 20 , iHoey. TO THE LADIES c faces and conph xion are injured wth Freckles, I'itnpk-., Mack worms, Tan or Ay burn, Ring .v tiffins, Prickly beat, &c. tv , reconruicnritrl, 7b I.ee's ÎV.1 sum Lotion, A certa u remedy fo 1 removing thofe difa nreealdo barrier- to he .wry, the propr etors with the moat fuc-ed re, credit of thefe ntediciii i to truth, and ihr allure the aiilic'ed, that ait the different appearances above ecu me rated, are a Hi - , time subdue : by wet is plealimt lluid, s <v. • aclt bur, le. tin} the ports in TIC accoiduv i ■ to either what and opinion between the rinitv of dif which rd 1'crf einte .-.fior ts due to tli I cf till: w; cjmelinc: cafe, and *; belong to, -, tt'"g tlietnfelves, claims a-e f. rn t.ges, f, fa. a, hr obtained b-, ti. A of tvs notion, hn-.veve vio ! en r ly th . m.. iiappeu to be auucted Inliiead of i t fiudious, and dtbili ating courte of medicines, winch patients went through formerly, and which, pcrh.tjv. th-y areftill too frequent!)- obliged to undei go, it i-n >v found, that the tf •.*'e!l number of theft co t p! .im--, are lucre c (e noved by ihe ule of local rented ti an they ever we « '.a a c- tn ar'. courle. LEE's LOTION. Oi >u ifn •• gh ilia ad van t ■i.r I I an ellpa ■ perhap-, tbev -, the p.ougeft that theft- udvun a pot;. poocl (k L, are •' . . . , Europe, as an invaluable . innocent and fate, free . nm c ; redentm ' e.'.d- t J ol unparalellecl efficacy tn p. e\eiinng and î ! moving blemishes ti the face and skill, ot every ! kind, it operate- mildi;., without imped'., g tuat natural, mieidible pe Ip ratii n, wh ch fo eflentlal to health, ye, its .-fleets aiefnecdy and pci i.anent, . end- ring the flein • HicatHy li ft and clear, t op -oving the complex on .«'id ' ye tormg the b oom of ytuitli old at the ^ Bool.flore of Matthew Lockerman. and fpeeddy me. el), IV, Is celebrated among the tafliioaub e tlirnogli- ut itmly id re the baft-ofothrr 1 j nsi and cnl'ii ! e Aug 23 ; I£ 09 . ryj- Each ar'hij has on 'he nature of RICH VRD LEE S ending to the. abovr, arc liable ic be t pas? 1 'de wrapper the s^g Pc . SON ; not at .Notice 1 whom it may concern, wi 1 be made to i.he Gen S hereby given, to a that application 1 ■ (limbly of the (late of Delaware at their „ext feflion at Dover, for an att authorizing . tn io bank off, (lop and drain the waters, •ih, tow lands and cripples of the North at or near Mi. Î ei a t. . i mai U efl -■ anch of Duck Cri ek, iherts's farm, in Thoroughfare quimink hundred, New-Caltie and ,laie of Delaware. Ldr.. NCck, C Lilt) ■ I John Fennemore, John Taylor, Thomas -Emery, Viq. ! ' I Wilmington College . ... , iu 0 . n „ nnM ,. n ; j 1 ' -i • tn oi mg able to announce i to thé , ■ ' : revival ol the Latin school i •„> ihi. . rtS'Uutron, under the immediate rillson ot i'll. Big-Lw and general xupertn* ! tendance of the Rev. Dr. Read. 1 he lu al I t ), v .Rnation of Wilmington, its characiei i f,-,r moralitv, the goodness, of its marke. and choir*- of best hoarding houses, joined e \ ;df ace of Mr. Bigelow s capacity attacher, and the long and justly !' Dr. Read as a success to recommend this -• : uN COLLEGE. 'I.iH •' esta as ' lishec! re pu' a ion o f-jl preceptor, all '• »eininari to to- atu-mion of Parents and the educa s to promote of the youth imrust Guaivhans, nnx lion and inipruvemer.i , fl io their care, espsciailv when they are d that the other departments ; provided with tutors ful and o furiher assure of the Collage are ly adequme to their appointments, unexceptionable ov-ira: coaracters By order of the Board, ROBMVT HAMILTON, EZ R A. SMITH JOHN RUÎ.USEY, WILLIAM PR Y CE., o KB 3. July 22 , 1809 - Notice. UCH persons ns are indebted to the es. täte of ESTHER YARN ALL, de ceased. either by bond, note, or bouk-clthr, are requested to make immediate payment to yohn Warner and 'John Torbert, or etth Jr ol them, wh tveeive the same. 'latins S > fire legally authorised to And those who have against said estate are requested to present them for settlement. William Warner, Ex'r, Feb. 11. 1ÖU9. tf Notice TS hereby given to all persons i dvb'vd to the late John Baldwin deceits tn ■ hat they are required to mate immediate pavment cl lit cal sums clue from them-—And all iwsoii» having any demands against die tame el'e requested to piv.-eiit their accounts proper ly attested for payment to the subscriber, the uncut o me executor of the last will arid t said John Baldwin. JolmBaldwin. Wilmington, S.-fit. 11, lib!). Tic y i or »_> t. ,4 T the Bun ClCof ?.!. R. Lee SB 1 IMAJ ijL. Weems' Life of Washington, containin' hind of information and amusement. 1 ' An interesting history of the Knight's Tem plr.rs, their origin, character and perseen ,; on. The history of the decline ami full of the Ro man Empire, by Edward Gibbon ; containing; memoirs of his life and writings. Patriotic, sketches of Ireland, written in Cor.« iiautjlii, bv Miss Owenson. P eiic Trifles, by John Henry A comc ciaii. The Wild Irish Girl, by Mir.* Overson, M »F.tp.lbcrta novel ; Armenian or Ghost See^i Joseph Andrews; Roderick Random; Charlotte 1'erviple ; the Drown'd VYue; the Vicar of Bfaii's Lectures; Goldsmith's .Rome » Jess'-; Surveying; Jackson's Hook-keep •ng ; th« Clerk's Magazine; and a great vurietto of histories, voyages and travels, day-books* als and ledgers, and writing-books of every • {ascription ; writing paper, slate* 5 , scales an'tS dividers, quill*, inkstands, wafers, 6zc. <kc> * That scientific author speaking of »he F rental and Indian wars about the time of Br.uLtock's defeat descr'hes the effect the news had in Z * Swift as the broad-winged pad cross the deep, the news was carried to like that of a stone rudely h against a nest of hornets. Instantly, from centre t<7> circumference} all is rage and bustle.....The hive re.»* sounds with the maddening insects ; dark tu;nb!i their cells they spread the hasty whiff, nd shrill whizzing through the air, they rush to find e foe. J ist so in the sea-nli"g island, from oup • i Lame to nlt-bouse from kivg to cockney, ali were K ■? & for light. Even the red-nosed porters, where ti y met, bending under their burdens, would stop, fi. I - but, in the streets, to talk of e; and, as »hey talked, their fiery snouts vvere «-et p grow more fiery still, and mere deform, : browing their packs to the ground and leaping iniä the attitude of boxers, with sturdy arms acres.' rough black jaws stretehed out. they bend forward tu» the funded fight ! The frog-eati ruffiesand ioi.g lank cue, seems *» rising in their might, with fire s.ri hard upon him, and coming in, hand and foo , wi* ick and cull' and mam a hearty curse, they shew ctccUNö crow d, how duTuu Vm ! they wo« hump :l ptember 6, 1S09 akefi.-ld ; hind thus :— ild Tv a At I : , rlTpcts there nd's U0 .VGh «4 toe, in shivt'cSR 'e-ground 1 iiei evesthei 'i.eii a 1 French.' j ames Gardner, ESP ECTFULL Y informs his fnehdjt Älaand the public that ht. has removed nis stoi c to the east side of rVaiket-street, one door above Spaceman St Gr bba (near ly- opposite the post-office) wh.-.te he hai assortment of elegant Dr^ which are, opened a large Goods among Blue,black,bro» corbeau, bottle green, grey, ami daik mixed superfine cloths Carssimeres Bennet's patent cord Doating* and flannels Forest clot let Velvets and constitution Marseilles quilting* Fustia.ts and jeans Lute strings Sinshstw aiul Maniais silks Silk Sr vork tan glovi* Bandanna anti iviatlnii handkerchiefs Cammcl's hair sliav/kt Checkered und stt ijtr''' linens Damask shawls w I Russia&dowlasilnen» Rattinets&bomb Red Sr green becking baize Brown l'.ollancîï Sus Un" ii'clLs & parssp? Rl.uk satin» and fîc> ti, dilti) cords Bevereens ;-S and 4-4 Irish linens blue & yellow nankeens Wide and narrow cotton cassnneres CtiintZ'-s and oalheoes Cumbrick and common dimities Calimancoes Durant and Jones' spin ning Gotton a till worsted ho siery Colored,ebambray, Cam brick, jackanet, mnli intill, India, British, book.gurrah, bai'ta, Sr leno Muslins V. R Country Store K.eeix - o west terms for cash or the usual crecir. James vDarci-iaer lenders routines Scissors & pcn-knhfcs Silk hose Giit &r plated button» Oi! cloths Trunks Morocco A kidshce# Arc. Srr. -• I-- ied on tkV