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r l , aware, to bo fourth vorce g (TOHE ^ has able rates. and era. HARDWARE, *C (ffUT and wrought nails, brad* and tacks; brass ^ and iron butt hinges; H,HL, strep and other hinges ; knob and mortice LOCKS. American and English; escutcheon, knob and th unb latches ; shutter spring, round and flush bolts; iron and brass wood screws, American and English ; German looks and latches ; chest, till anl cupboard locks ; bra«s and iron ANDIRONS; tongs and shovel, complete assortment; brass, iron and japan candlesticks ; brittania and japan lamps ; brass and copper kettles; porcelain iined kettles and sauce pans ; tea kettles, common and porcelain lined, bake orena, pots, kettles, fee.; griddles, gridirons and toasters ; ooffpe mills, mon and flne quality ; spittoons, brittania and japan; kniveaand forks, in downs and sets; tea and table spoons, German silver, brittania si d iron; PEN,POCKET, BUTCHER Sf SHOE KNIVES; scissors and shears, common and fine; raxors, * Rogers',' * Elliott's' and others ; razor straps, « Saunders',' * Morgan's,' and 4 Pomeroy's ;' LOOKING GLASSES; GUNS and PISTOLS, percussion caps; cast.GermanfoEnglish blister steel; SHOVELS AND SPADES\ Ames',' 'Rowland's,' &c.; hay and manure forks; traoe and halter chains, hames, Ac. ; FILES AND RASPS. approved quality ; Hand and psnnel saws, Amerl can and English ; mill and cross cut saws, ' Row 's;' tenant, compass and key holo saws ; cir r saws, * Johnson's c. s. ■old Trust Poor No eral among Over Vests, Coats Pants Vests to at. 95 city. to AXES, broad, chopping and hand, various makes ; mortice, socket and firmer chisels; turning chisels and gouges ; steel blade, steel and iron squares ; bench moulding ♦ lanes, •B. W. Carpenter'»' and others; Turkey and Mis souri oilstones; brace and bills, from 18 to 49 bills; screw, pod and patent angers', nail and ■pike gimblets, * Cope's,* and others ; drawing knives,spoke shaves, fee ; cart boxes, sash weights, PLOUGH CASTINGS, &c., together with WINDOW GLASS, WHITE and RED LEAD , venitian red, Spanish brown, min eral men, blue and other paints, oil, putty, copal «.and japan varnish, &c ; for sale by. JOHN A. DUNCAN. 50 Market street. B brated side, mas, are stand ally, and cal and and a offer with pect ing be up and in per to NEW CABINET WARE ROOM. HE Subscriber, late of the firm of Luff II Morrow, corner of Water and Market streets, respectfully informs his friends and the public gen er ally theftno has commenced the T n Esst scwond street, a few doors from Market.and immediately opposite the lower Market House; in the store foi merfy occupied by Washington Rice, where he is prepared to manufacture FURWISTTRE of every description which will be made of the best materials, by experienced workmen, and disposed the moet reasonable terms. The public invited to cal) in and examine for lliemscivcs. All orders thankfully received, and punctually attend ed to. JAMES MORROW. Wilmington, ap. 11, 1849.—ly FRESH, CHEAP * SEASONABLE «f 5FUST opened at No. 62 a lot of Balzorines a new ^ and beautifu* article for ladies dresses, dome very prett* Foulard silks; also several calicoes, which will be sold at n%l cost. One ble article for childrens wear—together with s general assortment of Dry Goods purchased with in a few days, at the reduced prices—all of which wi'l be found worthy the attention of purchasers, may 4, 1842. SAM. BUZBY. H ..f half the origi cotton cam blets, a very desira his hite Sugar Beet, Mangel Wurtzell, Ruta Baga, Turnip soed, White flat Turnip eed, for sale by my 13. GEO, REYNOLDS. w crraHE FARMERS' LAND MEASURER, or " Pocket Companion, showing st one view the Contents of any pioce of Land, from dimensions to ken in yards, with a set of Agriclutursl Tables.— The yellow shoe string, or tha the good effects of Obedience to Parente. For sale by may 13. GEO. REYNOLDS, no 108, market st. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. $RpHE subsriber has assortment of Light Cassimercs, Fancy Gam broons, and while and colored Linen Drillings, also a few puces of Cashinarctt a beautiful article for summer coats—together with silk, cashmere, aud Marseilles vestings which will be sold to suit the ket street hand a handsome very hand 81 my 11, '42. W. JONES. JONATHAN HILNER, STAIR BUILDER 4'SASHMAKER, ORANGE STREET, ABOVE FOURTH. 'UlT'HERE continued rail or open Nowel stairs, Y V made and put up to order, also, has constant assortment of ready made SASH. All orders thankfully received and promptly at tended to. apr il 27, 1842. tf it tnd ly B THE SUBSCRIBER has just opened a splendid assortment of rich style Balxorines, same as low as 31 my. 11, '42 W. JONES. ALZAUINES. P AINTED LAWNS—JUST OPENED at no 61 market street a fresh lot of Painted selling very low—Bajearinc I.awns which , yard wide for 12^ cte.myll. W JOKES. HOUSE FOR SALE. For sale,a throe story brick house, sit. i in sixth,between French and Wal. ■ts, fronting on Sixth street 19 feet and extending back 47 feet, with a smallyaid. This house is well finished, containing t*o parlors, ing room, kitchen and six good lodging rooms. Its locaton is in an improving part of the city and it would be quite desirable as a boarding house.— Brandywine water in the yard. Terms easy.— For turtbvr particulars inquire at this office, or of may 4, 1842. tf JOHN C. PRISON. A LOCKS! CLOCKS !—Brass and wood 30 and hand hour, and eight day clocks, some patterns, just received and for sale low for «ash, and warranted to perform or exchanged, by L B. M. LETOURNAU. 4th st., 2d door from the corner of Market st. N. B. Wood and every description of clocks carefully repaired and warranted. April 4. 6m Æ TNA MATCHES.—Hyatt fo, Winan's Original Ætna Matches, warranted * fire, in any tail, by jan 11 of the weather, at wholesale or J. B. M- LETOURNAU, 74 Market st. between 3d and 4th NOTICE, r l HEREBY GIVEN, that 1 bare Sled ajpe tition in the office of the Prothoootary at Do , pray inf the Superior Court ol the 8Uta of Del aware, in and for Kent county, at ita next to bo held at Dover in aaid Countv, fourth day of October next, (1849,) vorce diaaolvinf the bonds of matrimony now exist, g between ine and my wife Mary Lewis, Milford, iune 17.—3m. RUFU8 LEWIS. MKW DRY GOODS. (TOHE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully inform ^ hia friends and the public generally, that he has just opened an extensive assortment of able Dav Goons, purchased at the present rednoed rates. Many of tho goods are of the best quality and will be wind worthy the attention of purcha* era. The old stock, in order to close, it will be F on the tweotT. to grant a <11 ing who this hss ■old at loss than cost price», by 8 BUZBY, first la the as lic, No 69, mar tet at. TAILORING. Trust has fled to foroign realms afar, Poor credit and No lengthened scores shall stain my books again, Toglare my eyes and give mo heartfelt ; sin The subscriber keeps constantly on hand a, eral supply of every article in his line of business among which are the following:— Over Coats, from declares eternal war; 86 00 to 910 00 4 00 1 75 Sattinott Pants, Vests, from Coats mode and trimmed from Pants made from Vests made from N. B. Country people and others to call bcfore'purchaaing elsewhere, at No 34 King at. Be sure and not forget No. 34, as 1 will sell 95 per coni cheaper than any establishment in the city. Two joörney to make pants and vests' Nov 1, 1841. 81 00 to 1 75 5 00 to 5 50 50 cts to 1 00 50 ctsto 125 requested wanted; 96 women wanted WM. BUTLER. 77 tf B OCTOR EUEN'S Universal Strength Plasters, unrivalled and unequalled. Cele brated for curing Pains or weakness in the breast side, back or limbs; also for gout, rheumatism, liver complaint, and dyspepsia. In coughs, colds, asth mas, difficulty of breathing, oppression of the mach, Il c. they w'll give soothing relief; and for neatness, pleasantness, safety, ease, and certainty, are decidedly superior to other remedies. Persons whose business requires that they should sit or stand much, or those of sedentary habits gener ally, who may be troubled with pains in the side or breast, are advised to try one of these beautifbl and unrivalled plasters. They are different from others, and are free from objections which are generally made against plasters. Perhaps thsre is no medi cal observation better established than that "Con sumption originates i climate so variable and attention often fatal and willing to bestow. It cannot therefore but be a gratification to the subscriber to bo enabled to offer to all of consumptive habi s, with distressing pains in tho side i affection of the breast or lungs, a reasonable pros pect of relief by using his "Universal Strengthen ing Piaster." Persons who wish to become purchasers will be particularly careful to ask for "Doctor Euch'» Universal Strengthening Plaster." They up in boxes of one or more dozen each, with large and attractive showbills, will keep without injury in any climate, and will be forwarded promptly as per order. Druggists, Dealers, and Country Mer chants will find them a very rateable article at all times and in all places, and will find it an object to become purchasers. The«« plftctera mnf be had at the nrinrinnl Dnur S.ores throughout the United States and Canadas. WILLIAM EUEN. Rentier having purchased of Dr. Euen mV and recipe for manufacturing hisceic glectod Colds." In a , it requires to guard against the attacks of this disease, than most persons are nblc those afflicted breast, or any P* s ..f I Iu his mach brated Strengthening Plaster, will furnish dealers with a fresh and genuine article dating terms as the patentee. EDWARD BRINGHURST, Druggist nnd Chemist, 137 Mackct st., Wil mington. Price 95 cents a single plaster. fc31 accommo R. JAYNES EXPECTORANT, a Coughs, Coldi, Consumption, anda 11 othe pulmonary affections, for sale by fbi ]> or the to of B. JOHNSON, Jan. 31. BY 81acuin fit Vane* y 50 bbls of Peaches, in halves, and will be sold cheap. Also, a few udicls ofpeach seed that vv ill be sold cheap.-ap FOR SALE __ A very cheap lot of Tabic Linens and Cloths just opaned 6-4 Table Linen, good for 37 J cts per yard nnd 8-4 Damask Table Cloths for one dol lar. Together with some very fine, which also, will be sold cheap. W. JONES. April 1, 1832. HOME MANUFACTURE. No. 81, of A HE subscriber has just received a' Market street, a splendid assortit! cloths, casmmcr-«, and light satinette suit able for spring wear and at price* tn suit the ti Very low. WASHINGTON JONES. March 1,1842. T at MOUSELINE DE LANES. J UST opened at No. 81, market streets hand some assortment of Mouseline do Lanes, from dollar per yard—call and sec W. JONES. 18j cents, to march 1 1842 of P ORCELAIN WAKE .—A superior article ol Porcelain or enamiled , consisting of Preserving kettles, Sauce Pans, doc„ just received and foi sale by JNO.L. HADDEN 8c Co. August 19, 1841 No. 57 Market Street. INE CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.—Just opened a few pieces of ExtiaSuper Fine Black and Blue Black wool dyed Cloths and Cassimercs. S. BUZBY. No 62 Marktse F sit. feet Its it of Ï., 7th 9th L ANCATSER RIFLES for sale by J a DUN CAN, no 50 market at augfli J UST opened, and for sale by Sc^icum 6l Vans, a handsome lot of now Peaches, very bright and fresh which will be sold low. Call and see lie purchasing; also a lot of Dried Apples, equal any ever in the market, and will he seid cheap Feb. 23. 30 for by clocks AMBBOONS AND SUMMER CLOTHS The subscriber has just received at No. 81 Market Street an extensive assortment of Plain an d Ribbed Gambroons; also G _ very handsome Summer Cloths and Lastings, which will be sold very l« w hy April 1 L 1812. R hARlMMINGS .—A genera) assortment of trim 4JI mings, such as needles, pins, tape*, spool cot-1 ^ons, patent thread, cord, hooks and eye*, and I gloves and nosieiy, &c. fo.c., at No 79 market st. 439. 6. D EVES. W. JONES. W T own be LEEDS At CO'S, SUPERIOR MEDICATED VEQE. TABLE CONCRETE, F OR Coughs, Cold», Hoe n eiew, BiRclIljr of Bcutliing, Palo end SonBoe of U» Brute, Palpitation oflhe Heart, Aathma,Wboaptog Coagh, Brooch ilea; in ahart all diaaaaw that " will he likely to lead to Consumption, hsvo used this nerd not be told of its Those that virtues. As a safe Family Medicine equal it, and Bom Ha tool« virtues and strengthen ing properties it ie m ich sought aller by the who have made use of it freely. The celebrity this Concrete increases every day. No remedy hss been more rapidly increased, and ita efficacy approved of, in hundreds of In* stances. Let all, during the inclement of this article upon the °* tix: ■T the to pur. chase and make free first symptoms of esnghs, cold», or hoarsoees which la sure to give rolief. Parent», ■■ yon value your offspring, neglect not the incipient ofe cough, but provide yourself with edy that will arrest its progress. Its nutri tious, tonic and expectorant qualities justly rank it as the greatest compound ever offered to the pub lic, The numerous attestations of Medical well as of other individuals of the highest respecta bility; ptoves it s great discovery in the healing art, differing from every other article heretofore dis. covered. Sold wholesale and retail st B. Johnson's Drug ■nd Medieinsl store, No. 179, Market Street, Wil mington, Del., general agent for the state of Dels Country store keepers will do well to call and purchase the article to sell again, of B, Johnson, general agent. 00 00 75 sell the 75 50 00 May be hod the eelebrated Dro. Guettieh and Hate, MEDICINES.—THE AUGSBURGE LIFE TINCTURE. liver asth for or or and medi "Con be to pros will large as Mer all object Dnur Euen THIS most excellent tincture ded to families aa the niosteffuctul, for the cures of all inward diseases; namely, cramps, co'ds and agues, scarlet fever, bowel complaints aholic—it purifies the blood in the most obstinate oases, rostores it to its natural warmth and regular circulation, hss in general the most wonderful effect cwhere there is weakness of the nerves, or want of appetite. be rccommen THE PECTORAL ELEXIR . THE Pectoral Elexir—this medicine, which in all countries of Europo is acknowledged as unri valled in ita quality. Even when used iu cases which Which has acquired for it great cetebriety and apr plaus in this country as well as in Europe. The pectsral medicine is the most infull able remedy for all pectoral diseases, whatever name they may he, particularly for colds, pleurisy, pectoral dropaej^fe pulmonary consumption. THE RHEUMATIC MEDICINE, of the most effectual otherwise conaidred ■■ incurable.— a this nblc IS for that dread ful disease ever yet oflbrred to the public if ta ken according to directions. 1 HE SALVE OF DRESDEN. THIS salve is the safest remedy for the cure of wounds and sores, and will prevent, if used in time, very many operations. It is a sure remedy for ran grenc, pains in tho baek, rheumatic head and tooth * ache, sprains, See., females who are so unfortunate as to have sore breasts, and will use this salve will be cured in a very short time. It cannot be too much praised or rerommendsd, THE GREEN WONDER 0/X.^ Apply a few drops of this oil to Wounds, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, be., the pain will be instantly re ^Vi:ruin''cu'™fte —- w * ,1 ~- * WORM ESSENCE. for the Worm# in adults or , if taken accord any P* An infallible children. This medicine will ing to directions, when all others fail. SUPERIOR BLOOD PURIFIER AND PUR GATIVE PILLS. These pills may justly be recommended as foe of all diseases Wil best purifier of the blood; as the depending upon its impurities. othe fbi HYSTERIC DROPS. These excellent Drops have the qualities of calm ing instantly, and withont fail, the Cholic and that troublesome complaint called the Hysterics ther fits ; when continued for Vane* few length of time. Sbld at B. JOHNSON'S Drugstore, 179, Mar ket Street, Wilmington, . Delaware- General February 2,1849,—ly. JOHN F. ndlÜNSÖNj Jeweller and Sllvemmith, FiSPECTFULLY informs the oublie that he continues to manufacture, at * No. 77, Market street, Wilmington, Delanart, (Second door above the Farmers' Bank) Silver Spectacles, Table and Tea Spoons, snd all kinds of Goid and Silver Ware, FOR GASH. The highest cash and exchange prices given for old CLtld and Silver. Umbrellas repaired, and all mner jobs in his line, executed with neatness and Cloths cts dol also, R 81, A suit despatch. Persons at a distance ordering Spectacles, quested tosend a glass, or a piece of the glass from the Spectacles they wore last, as the age dees afford a rule forjudging of the sight. His Spectacles are alwnys furnished with glasses ef the best quality, and care is taken in advising to the focus best adapted to the sight. Also, Accordions, Flutes, Guitar*, &c^ repaired in the best manner and neatest style. February 2,1842.— ly. hand from sec ol of received Co. , THE FOUNTAIN HEAD, F OR all: kinds of LADIES' BONNETS, such as Hair and Gimp, sn entirely new article, Fashionable in the Market —Florence Brsid, English Split Straw ; a variety bfShcll snd other Fancy BONNETS. Also, LEGHORN HATS, Straw and Palm Leaf, Broad Brimmed, a new style, very pleasant for Summer Wear, all manufactured by the subscriber in large quantities and sold low for cash. Alsc^ Box Hats and Bonnets, Ladies' Florence, and 4>thcr Bonnets altered and done up in the latest fashions. Also, Leghorn Panama and other Hats cleaned and done up. Mil liners suppled as usual THOMAS WHITE, Corner of Seventh and Noble streets, Philadcldhia, Pa. Black ■cd the most DUN Vans, bright lie equal cheap apnl 1. FOR WORMS. No. Plain AHNESTOCK'S Vermifoge; Dr.C. McLane's ■- American Worm Specific ; Dr. Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge; Swain's Vennifhge; Dr. Wcavar's Worm Tea and Salve. »For sale by B. JOHNSON, 179 Market Street, sold trim cot-1 fNLOVER SEED —Clover, Timothy, Herd and and I Orchard grass seed. For sale by. st. Feb 28. 1842. JOHN A. DUNCAN. No 50 Market Street Feb. 21. « JUturnl »tttUÖS Suitté to nr cmtolin, «W »Ml W R,G^Â^Â4~ÎÎ Or the Nom Annuo*» Couwi o» Hialt«. T hese ««rMrdli»rr «II» in cmtpoacd of pton II which grow ipontoMooily on OWT own «oil; and are ihcrcforo better adapted to oer cooitltotioni, than medicine concocted from roanoa drug», howerer well ther mar be com. pounded, and a> WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGE. TABLE PILLS ate founded upon the prlodpie to tho and A tix: corrupt hun ures the disease NATURAL PRXlfCn^JUL« ■T CLEANSING AND VU SIX VINO THE BOOT | I» Will bt manifest, that If tha conmitutfon he not entirely tisusttd—a perseverance in their «so. aceordlng directions, is absolutely certain to drive away the disease of every name from tha body. When we wish to restore a Swamp or Morass to fertility, we drain It of the superabundant j waters; in like manner if we wish to restore thé body to health, we must cleanse It of imparity. WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS Will be found one of the best, if not the very best Medicine in the world for carrying out the GRAND PURIFYING PRINCIPLE, because they expel from the body all morbid hu , the caose of diseaM in an easy and NA TURAL MANNER; and while they every day GIVE EASE AND PLEASURE, disease of every name is rapidly driven from the The above named Indian Vegetable Pills, have been three years before tha American pub lie, and we can now say without fear of contra diction, that of all the various Medicines which have HKEETorosE been popular, not one has given such universal satisfaction, Or obtained auch a permanent hold upon the affections of the peo. pie. Not only do all who qsa it invariably expe it bod trrmt; but «that effected tome of tho most aston ishing cures ever performed by medicine. Hitherto, very few of the numerous testimo niais which have been received in ftvor of this extraordinary medicine h*ve been published, as the medicine obtained its present great celebrity more by its own intrinsic goodness than from extensive advertising. It has been deemed pro per however to offer the following opinions of the public press, together with n few extracts fro nr letters of Agents, merely to show, that the fame of the Indian Vegetable Pills, ienot confin ed to any one section, but is rapidly extending itself to every part of the Union. WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. Wright's Indian Vegetable Hills are attaining great celebrity in New England as well as other parts of the United States. The attempt of persons to defraud the public by the sale or spu rious articles, meets with general reprobation— Mr. Wright is an indefatigable business man, and shows an array of cures by the medicine which warrant confidence to the virtues of hit Indian Vege able Pills. From the Philadelphia Spirit of the Times. WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. Frople are pretty well satisfied by this time, thaf Calomel, and the thousand and ars* !**ns of the shopi, are adapted, role, to kill rather than attar of course, vegetable sfore in great request. T bugs, however, among the latter, and we Id advire all those whohave the least regard belt health, to try the INDIAN VEGETA L f ILLS OF THE NORTH AMERICAN kS^?flLP F HEALTH, sold at m Race st. y acquainted with the healing art. From the Boston Daily Times. WWIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. GR all the public advertised medicines of the da/, we know of none that we can more safely mmend for the •* ills that flesh is heir to" the Pills that are sold at the depot of the h American College of Health, No. 198 moot street, Boston. Several instances of where they * J j £ * mineral a gen the patient; »• medicines are very many at* k dted in famUie« with the highest satisfaction; and no longer ago than yesMRtay, heard eminent Physician of the c : ty recommend them in high terms. There used to in the community, a great rrpugnance to the use of QUACK medicines, as they are all i ndiscritr iUBtel y termed, but it was mainly owing to the regular M. D's. constantly denouncing them. They are, however, becoming more libe ral in this respect, and the consequence is that good vegetable medicines sively used than formerly. Extract of a letter from Peter Christ, Uniontown. Carro! County, Md., Nov. 17th, 1838. Dear Sir :—About two months ago, I had bu in Baltimore, and called at your cffice.and bought a few boxes of the Indian Vegetable l'ills; and upon trying them I found them to be ï»x superior to cine I had ever used. noore exten Pills, or any other medi I had been subject to a cough for five years past, and during the time have taken a variety of medicines without any relief, until I got the Indian Vegetable Pills, and l>y taking four doses the cough began met a*»d I now enjoy better health than I have done lor years past. After I found them to a valuable medicine; I immediately »ent to timoré for a large supply. I have received .. much benefit in using the Indian Vegetable Pille that I cannot help but recommend them to every .»valid I see and think so well of the medicine •hat I have sent two dozen boxes to my invalid friends, in the State of Indiana. Signed, leave h. Bal PETER CHRIST. From G. C, Black, New York. Mr. Wm. Wright—-Dear Sir—You willplcaoe to forward as soon as possible, some of your In dian Vegetable Pills; as we arealmost opt of the article, and foey appear to be getting into a gen eral -use here. We ha*« had a great call for the medicine at present, and those that have used hem, speak very high of them. One gentleman attributes his being cured of Dropsy to the (hem; and another has been cured of Dyspepsia, xolely by the use of your Indian Vegetable Nile , and is willing you should publish his case if you think proper. G. C. BLACK. No. 1 Chatham Square, New York. Extract of a letter from A. L an-i more, Indiana. Doctor Wright—Dear Sir—Having knowledge of your most excellent compound In dian Vegetable PiUt, anÿ not knowing how to get a fresh supply, my stock being nearly ex. hauste«!, and w:*hing to always have them in my family, I take this method to open a correspond ence with you. The Fills alluded to are well thought of here and very much wanted. I wish to make arrangements with you for a constant supply, as I think a eery great quantity co>'ld be sold in this section of the country. Extract of a letter from Samuel Griffith, Stew arttown, York County, Pa. Mr. W. Wright—Dtar Sir—I am selling the Indian Vegetable Pills by the dollars worth, snd at that rate the stock of Pills, left by yonr tra velling »gent, will soon be out, a all of sak in the highest Waahlngton Cite. Kr-Yo« will have na Mon aa ponlbla. or thru grow of thoMiu VogotoU, PUU. aalaj hat* for the lut two month», incrcai spklltyi thou who bar, generally remarking. i thny era tha but pliii they haaa erer u«cd|" and my oplnlatt It that thry will ia a . tkU dqr . ROBERT FARM AM. Wuhlngton City, D. C. polntod Agents for tho sole of Wright's Man this nlapc, we only took one twould have been better If we j B a t out a de sen gross os • fair trial they. Bmmemnin, et Lancaster, mote miles from here, for ten doxen; but these will last but a very short time, the way selling them since they have In the first place I gave s< Physicians, to make trial of since which they have purchased a number of boxes, and highly approve of them. A few days ago, there was a lady sent thirty miles to get a box of the Pills, she at the time vas very low. and unable to turn heaself in bed; but in two days, my informant says she was able to help herself. We could mention many other cases, but derm it unnecessary at this time; but would merely sayi that as the season is fast approaching when them will bo a great demand for Wright 'e Indian Vegetable Pills; Mid if we only get a supply of th« medicine we could establish other agçnt* which would bo of imnnenre advantage not only to the Norik American College of Healthi but to the public generally. Please let ns know your views on the subject, and directions relative to the same, will be promptly attended to by Very respectfully, your friends, 8. WINCHESTER fc SON. Jersey Shore, Lycoming county, Pa, ENTS for the sale of the above named INMAN VEGETABLE PILLS — Wm. P. Smith, Grocer, Wilmington. EH Chandler, near Smith's Bridge. Moses Palmer, Brandywine. Edward Quinn, Stanton. Thomas Lockwood, Frederica, Kent Courty. James Hannam, Brandywine Hundicd. Henry k Bennett, Delaware City. Red Lioq. been fairly as of of we st. the to" the 198 AG Marcus E. Capelle, John Alien, Chriati Tilghman Scott, Newport. G. Watkins, Trap. H. L- Peckhard, St Georges. Bassett Furguson. Blackbird. Wm. McCullough, New Castls, John Miller, Newark. John B, Lewis, Grocer, Wilmington. OFFICE AND GENERAL DEPOT, for the sale of WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. Wholesale and Retail, No. 169 RACE STREET, Philadelphia may 90— ly iana. DX&AWAJUQ BATjm AND No. 5, West Fourth S,iUZt, THE subscriber would inform his generous friende and the public, that he has removed from No 99, Market street, and opened thv Delaware Eating and Oyster House, st No 5, West Fourth Street (formerly occupied by John Menough) which he has most commodiously and handsomely OÜ had Ojrs or ÎÎ7 tho shell ; bocf cooked in »• are tors stewed, fried, roasted, steak, coffee, Ac Ac—all of which the best style, and served up in the shortest JOHN C PRICE ipanies can be furnished with a pri ll suppers prepared ; also private fn milles and parties supplied with oysters inay 96, 10 tf I,. N B.—Com veto room. Krnsonable DRY GOODS. T HE subicribers have roceived a large and de sirable stock of Seasonable Dry Goods, which they offer st unprecedented low prices. Their stock consists iu part of the following;— Super wooded Blue and WooidyAd Black Cloths, Super Invis. Gfreoo, Ofare^ Brown, and Mixt Cloths, Super Diagonal. Diamond and Weaved Beaver Cloths, Super Blue, Black, and Fency Cas simerer, Fig'd and Plain Black Satin and mgs, Toilinet, Swsnsdown, Taglioni, Sultana and other Vealings, Fine and Superfine Satinette, and Kentucky Jeans, Canadian Kerseys, and Pilot Cloths,Rose, Whitney, Duffle, Cradle and Msxarin Blankets, Rich French and English Prints, Merri mack, Dover and other American Prints, Scotch Cambric, and Manchester Ginghams, Plai Fig'd Moualin de Laines, and Saxony Cloths, Su K rfine Black and Blue Black Bombasines, Gents. imbs Wool Shirts and Drawers, English, French and German Merinoes, White, Red and Yellow Flannels, Ladies Merino, Raw Silk, and Cashmere Hose, Gents. Woolen, Cotton snd Merino Hose, Thibet Merino Chenille, Silk snd Broeha Shawls Cashmere, Chine Blanket and other Shawls, Print ed Green Floor Cloths, and Druggiu, Ilaudaoiue Ingrain- Carpeting, Elegant Stair and Entry Car peting. Super Blk. Blue Black Mantua* ds Naples, FigM, Striped and Plain, Colored Gro. de Naples, Black Satins, and Lustrings Black and Fancy Silk Crarate, Pongee, SpitalficTds and Flag Silk h'dk'fs. Hemstitched and pja'-o Linen Cambric h'dk'fs., Jackonet, Cambric, and Madrnsa h'dk'fn., Damask Linen and Cotton Table Cloths, Irish Lin ens and Lawns, Russian Sheetings, Russian Duck, Tow and Hemp Linnens, Ladies snd Gents. Hos kin Silk and Buck Worsted and Silk Mitte, White and colored Canton Flannels, Apron and Furniture Checks, Bed Tick ings; very cheap. Cotton, and -Silk Umbrellas, Silk, Worsted and Gum Elastic Suspenders, Heavy En glish Moleskins snd Serges, Fine Long Cloth Shirtings snd Heavy Sheetings, Blach L*xting and Black Mantua Ribbons and Galloons, Gilt Lasting, ■nd Silk, Cost and Vest Buttons, Sewing Silks, Threads, Braides, Tapes and Fringe», together with ajvariety of Staple and Fsnoy Goods, to numerous to mention all of which wall be sold Cheap at OLIVER tc PATTERSON'S, New Btore, No. 84 Market Street. the all be Silk Vesti a .. h. I Gro. In the the , to be Gloves, Ladies and Gents. assortment of Ladies Meri Cloaks, of Oct 20, 1741. Thermometer*, F OR Parlour, outdoor or Brewer's use, of va. rious prioe», and warranted to be correct, foi EDWARD BftlINGtfURST, Druggist and Chemist, No. 187, Mar ket street, Wilmington, Del.—Oct. 15 ftl WETOTS CELEBRATED BalsaM OF WILD CHERRY, for Coughs, Colds Consumption, foe. foe., for sale by B. JOHNSON. Jan. 31, sale by D no. 179 Market street. MAT AND CAN ftllrlS SBÜVTira , üh(9Q(S)lB?» tail comet of Third and Orange Street. WltMIKCTONf DËL. x. soasatow. «a. a so. R espectfully »•>■. st»»*.q*n, ehiDte, Ac. that the, m»n<rfc't*re, uf he»« Pile. White, Yar-gat#d, Ydtow »W M« Brown Soaps, MOULD Alf!» DIPPED CANDLER AH of good quality and at Philadelphia priées N. B.—Cash paid for tallow and rough fot. Wilmington |qno 8, 1841—If MOLASSES — ITE hogsheads, tierces, end barrels, Inst ra New Orleans Molasses in A&MK CARNAHAN upper comer market end Iront eta NOW IPBIKO A No HISSE» GOODS, W«. F. O'DANIBL ffiOSBQKAQQ wta ninnih. No. 46 Market 8(rest Wilmington. Delaware, I NFORMS bis friends nnd the public generally that he has just received a flesh supply of fksh Spring and Summer Goods, which made to ordsr at the shortest notice, and most reasonable term». A general assortment ofroady made clothing, ol ways on hand, maj 18 1841.—tf ionat-le will be the CAKl'KTING. HANDSOME tment of Ingrain, Vene U»n.nd Homo C.rp« wn , op, M d ..d fe at Ko, 8, Markte terete. W. JONER CURE FOR DEAFNESS. AaCARPA'8 Compound Kreosote Acoustic Oil for tho curs of Deafness, pain in the ears and ■II tho disagreeable noises and sensations in the Ear which are 5 symptoms of approaching Deafness, KPW4RJ) BRINpHURST, Drug,iit, Ko IST Markte tercet, tViimloflop, Del, For m|o by Dm BT. CJ ATTINETTS.—Jute opened yard, bea.j dark, Stetinteu at Iho nry low price of SIJ ooota por jraril. Aluo one oaoo of.«, porior ditto, of Cadet aod Oxford miked. T|ur will be aoM on a «in.ll adraneo bj the piece er card \m.9. 8Bl ™ f at No 68, 606 O IL CLOTHS .—Various widths and patterns just received, sod for sale by JOHN A DUNCAN. 50 Market street. LOOK HEBEI! Home Manufacture. A The Subscriber N 0 . 141 Market St., Wil mingten Delaware, wou'd respectfully suggest to the public generally, the propriety of calling at his hat »tore; and examine his largo and »xten. sive assortment of the latest fkshions »nd other shaped hats, consisting in qnality ss follow» t Su. perior Braver*; Brush, Russia, Silk, as well Plain, Youths Hats. Oct 18,1841, Together with » general assortment of napped hats of every step shape »nd quality. The subscriber having a tho rough knowledge of the above business and is constant participator in all its branches, and havs ing as good workmen as there is in the U. States; together with the best materials that car. be ob tained. He therefore flatters (limnclf with a Ail I ds termination on his part that nothing shall be w»nt cd to render satisfaction to a liberal public. Being ever grateful for the very generous encouragement that has been heretofore extended towards him. hoj'es by his exertions to pleasc.to merit a contin uancc of tha - Block, for inaniifnclurinjj Hat» of the last Lon don lu.ninn (winch U tcijt beautiful,) h.,e iuut been received. ■ . Cjill and »cp »I thetjft gland {f„. 1,1 Mirket •t., formerly occupied by M. Mb, ear. I. CLARK, „ „ „ „ Practical Hatter. «. B. Hr w II W.BB.KT hu Hats to be much bu porior to thorc of PoutlON manufacture, which > have been brought into our market. Oct. B0 1841. tf H AMS, Ilc.— 10,000 lbs bacon, hams, shoul ders and sides; also 200 kegs No 1 LARD tor sale by A *. M K CARNAHAN ma Y 1 _ upper corn er market and front st Superior Yeast Powders. T HE advantages of these Powders are, that in fifteen or twenty minutes after mixing, the t»»«d i. »DfficjoBlljr light to b»kr, and ;h, )i, .,d " bitter cake., raised with them, .out he eaten with trinity by the dytpeptic. Prepared end eold, -holreale end retail, by EDWARD BRINGI1URST, Druggist .nd Chemist, No 137 Merket at. Not 23,1841. „„ B6 Wilt»in»ton. O": SWSTERS-AI.ey. o„ i^td, oil aim oUteri W Ißhou 57 Market 4, * Ju 9 J UST received 200 yards heavy rag carnet, excellent article for dining room*, kitefcmftL otficcB. Ilc., Price only »7 J cent, per ya r d For "ï b L 8, BUZBY Jin as. No W. m arket », RTBERU8SION CAPS—SpUt end Pfiin o -» porior quality, in bone 4,5, and 6 to tlto M for aalo by J A DUNCAN, no 50 m.rktd.i.ox 31 »''OAL HOD*, fee—Coal Hod», Shorel — J Rake., Sifter., dee., for .ale by Nov 8, 4841, J. L. HADDEN, fe Co., XXAM*, HAM* I —In store and for sale by -U. Hlacum & Vane, a splendid lot of Hams of our own curing and smoking and of nice sises le suit families. Call at the corner of Second «nd King, and see them ; also side snd shoulder Bacon veiy cheap. Hams and Beef, Soaking and Smoked ■ ud Y|U8T Received, and for sale, a beautiful lot of 'J# Cotton yarn in 5 lb. bundles, of different num. hers and warranted to be good. 8LACUM & VANE, F*h9J, Corner of geepnd »nd King st. P AR A H OLS—A. very handsome assort JL meut of Parasols, sun shades and umbrellas opened, and for sale very cheap, by "1*7. _ W. JONES, PAINTED LAWNS. ^ I UB ' 1 ' received a handseme lot of Painted Lawns, 99 which are Felling very low - a very good arti. cle and pretty too,'for 12j cents per yard; e No. 81. ap, 97, W. now apr «allttl JONES.