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To the Citizens of Delaware.
T HE Managers of the 1 jittery fur the completion of St.
James' Church, near Stanton, respectfully submit the
of their fellow citizens.
following Scheme to the patronage
By Authority of the State nf Delaware.
LOTTERY
FOU T11K COMPLETION OF
ST. JAMES' CUYWCll,
FIRST CLASS.
Positively to be drawn on
April next, at the Toil's Hull, Wilmington.
HOARD OF MANAGERS.
(.Ill US, J KHK.MI All Sl'HIXUXlt,
David Jusris, Hamit Lima.
Saturday the iGf/t of
Isaac Pkick, Is
^efoeme
81000
81000
Prize of
is
1
."in
300
1
400
200
2
G00
10 O
6
750
50
15
750
25
50
600
12
50
500
5
100
2400
3
800
87500
1005 Prizes.
1495 lllanks.
87500
2500 Tickets at 3 Dollars
Cash paid for all prizes on demand,, by J. J. Robinson,
105, Market street, Wilmington ; subject to the usual de
duction of 15 per cent.
All the numbers will be plaaed in the wheel, and the
prizes only will be draw n.
Tickets may be had at the scheme price until the 16th
of February, of the following Agents appointed by the Ma
nagers.
in
Christiana Bridge,
Cantwell's Bridge,
Snvmia,
JUiddtetown,
St. Georges,
Stanton,
Wilmington.
1 here need be no doubts with respect to the payment
of shaie.tickets in this Lottery, as the Managers have signed
them as well as the whole tickets.
January 12, 1825.
Isaac Price & Co.
Wm. Ik Uob't. Polk,
John Cummins Ik Co,
A. If. Bennington,
Junes N. Sutton
A. Boys,
J. J. Robinson,
13—
Lancaster Rutter, Groceries, &c.
mi IK Subscriber, ihankful to bis friends unci the public
Jl fi r former favors, respectfully informs them that lie
hau just received 2000 lbs. prime LANCA8TKU 11UTTKU,
which, with a general assortment of GUOCLiilKS, among
w hich are the following articles—
fFinrs M tinsses Castor OU Indian fflvid
Cordials Spices Street Oil Stone H ave
Teas Flour Mackerel finishes
Coffee Salt Herring Tobacco
Chocolate Cheese Buckwheat Cigars , Tow
Lamp Oil litje Meal der, Shut t üfc»
He will soll IVhole suit and littail , at the mo»t reduced pri
Sugar
CPC.
All orders and calls for any of the above enumerated ar
ticles, or articles in the above line, w ill be thankfully re
ceived and nunotuully attended to.
J. D. VAUGHAN,
Opposite the Lower Market.
95
Wilmington, Nov. 12, 1824.
X
3
&c.
of
a
FRESH GOODS.
F RESH Supplies of Imported and Domestic goods just
received. And a general assortment of them will
hereafier he kept on hand, selected from the Nerrn York,
Philadelphia and Baltimore maikets, and disposed of on the
most reasonable terms —wholesale or retail, for cash or
bailer, at No. Ill, Market street, Wilmington.
JOHN R. BRINCKLF/.
18—
Feb. 1825.
TO RE RENTED
A F./DM in Newcastle hundred, on which Elijah Shoe
maker resides. Possession may be had on the 25th
day of March next. For terms apply to the subscriber.
. JOHN CROW.
23—tf
Newcastle, February 14'h, 1825.
TO RENT
J
nplIK Farm now occupied by Jacob Caulk, near the
Si. Buck Tavern, containing about 400 acres of cleared
Possession may be had on the 25th of March next.
TATNALL Sc PRICE.
16—tf
of
w
laud.
Brandywine, Jan. 21, 1825.
TO LET,
A HOUSE and Garden in Middletown, Del. with a good
stable ami carriage house, in good repair, and a well
of excellent water at the door. It is one of the most plea
sant situations in the village, well adapted to accommodate
professional character, such as a practitioner of medicine
—as there will be a vacancy occasioned by Doct. M. Barr
leaving the place, who at this time occupies the property.
It would suit a mechanic, or a person who would keep a
boarding house, as there will soon be an academy built in
the place, and a number of boarders may be expected.
Any further description is deemed unnecessary. Those
who wish to view the property will apply to
JOHN' A. NAUDAIN,
Near Cantwell's Bridge.
a
Feb. IStli.
24-41
TO RE RENTED
OR a term of years, that property in the Borough of
Wilmington, known by the name of WHITE HALL,
containing 17 acres of land, and on which is erected a large
sw'O story Brick House, with eight rooms and a convenient
kitchen, a well of water near the door, a large barn and
stabling for horses and cows.
expected that the renter shall give security for the
rent, either in the stock he may have on the premises, or
by the engagement of some respectable freeholder,—or if
the quarterly rent is paid in advance allowance will be made
for it. A Pply to
Brandywine Mills, 2 Mo. 14th.
F
I
W.n. POOLE.
23— 10t
TO LET,
Jl first rate stand for a Store or Tavern .
OR rent, and possession given on the 25th March next,
that large range of brick buildings, situate on the cor
ner of Market and Second streets, and extending along
Second to Shipley street ; consisting of a large and con
venient store and dwelling house on Market street, a brick
store-house on Shipley street, with a brick stable ad jacent.
This property is well calculated either for a store or tavern,
being one of the first stands in the Borough. The house
and store will be let separate from the buildings on Ship
ley street, if desired. For terms apply to the subscriber
on the premises. THOMAS C. ALRICHS.
Feb. 22, 1825. 54_
N. B. Should the above property not be rented before
the 10th ot March, it will be divided into a number of
'apartments to accommodate small families.
F
Chesapeake and Delaware
Canal Company.—Old & New Stock.
N OTICE is hereby given that the Eighth Instalment of
fifteen dollars on every share of stock in this Company
is due and payable on Monday the loth of March, 1825 at
the Company's Office, No. 99, Walnut street, Philadelphia
—between the hours of 9 and 1 o'clock.
2 4—(ft
Feb
II. D. GILPIN, Treasurer.
A Valuable FARM For Sale. I
rfUlIE subscribers oflFer for sale that well known Farnjit «{^T'
• 1. residence of William Warner, situate on the
tun and Christiana turnpike road, about three quarte
a mile from Wilmington, containingabout 170 acres of land j
excellent order, of'which there are'25 acres ot woodland,
about 57 acres of marsh, and the remainder upland under mg
"vi£ improvements on this farm embrace every thing
since, in the modern style, of the best materials and in the
most convenient manner, two stories high, sixty feet m
length by forty one ill depth, with a piazza extending t i
whole length of the house, and supported by columns tri m
the roof. The situation of the house is high, fronting t >
wards the Delaware, and commanding a tine view ot that
river, the borough of Wilmington, Christiana creek, anil
the ad lacent country. Contiguous to this house, are all the
necessary out houses, most of which are nearly new, con
sisting ot a stable and carriage house, ice house, smoke
house and bath house constantly filled from a copious spring
of fine water. There is also a large garden in excellent
order and the grounds around the house are handsomely
laid out, and adorned with a number of fruit and ornamen
The other improvements are a large and comfortable two
story brick house for a tennat or overseer, a stone barn,
stone spring house, stone poultry house, and other out
houses, a pump of excellent water near the door, and a
perpetual lime kiln for burning oyster shells.
On the farm there is a thriving apple orchard of about
eight acres i also a yuung orchard of the best grafted
fruits, consisting of peaches, pears, plums, cherries, and
choice apples.
The above described property possesses every requisite
either for a delightful residence ora profitable specula!ion
The improvements are elegant and convenient, and the
land is in such a high state of cultivation that the purchasei
cannot fail to obtain a handsome interest upon the purchase
money , by leasing it to the shares. A tenant is now on the
farm ,'Hubert McFarlan, who may be recommended as a
hose industry, good conduct, integrity and skill
ms branches of agriculture, entitle him to every
T
for
L
manager w
in the var'
degree of confidence.
If it be desired, the mansion house with a competent
portion of land will be sold separately from the faun, as it
will admit of convenient division.
Possession of the mansion house, garden, young orchard
and new improvements, will be givien immediately, and ol
die residue of the farm on the 25th of March next.
The property will be shown by William Warner ; the
terms will be accommodating and made known by applica
tion to William Warner or the subscribers.
EDWARD TATNALL,
JAMES PRICE,
Assig
..... ,, , I /iriMTnixng
N O 1 1C R to M AN L r At 1 U It KKn.
ÏÏROPOSALS will he received at this Office to furnish
t_ for the use of the United States' Army, for the
1825 the following enumerated articles of American mail
il fa dure viz.
llliie Cloth (dyed in indigo) - - 6-4 wide
j. » a ill'll ( lot it.6 -1 "
('ut Ton Drilling . 7.8 ««
Cotton Drill, 1 or.3 4"
Flannel Shirting, (of cotton & wool) 7-8 "
5,A 01 .• -v 11. 7H «*
Woolen Blankets. 11
Tobe delivered atthe-U. S. Arsenal, near Philadelphia,
and to be subject to strict inspection. Samples of the
foregoing articles will be exhibited at this Office, and pat
terns thereof will be transmitted to those manufacturers
who mav anplv For them bv letter, accompanied by such;
i„f( rmat.on as 'si,all be asked for
aled and endorsed
„ , . . ,. _ , __,
Anri possession gl ven on the 25th March next,
riTWtl Farms in Brandywine Hundred ; one oflfiem butin
X ded by the Wilmington and Great Valley Turnpike,j
3 miles from Wilmington, containing over 100 acres in
good state uf improvement, with good buildings, orchard,
&c. The other is on the Foulk. road, 4 unies from Wil*
mington, containing 150 acres, with good buildings ; a part
of the land is in good 01 der, with some orchard, tsc. ; also,
a lot ot marsh in Cherry Island, to each farm.
Also, several louses (suitable lor mechanics or others,)
;'ea5(mahl«' a and < advantage^uTterrn!i. W Anply V !(!
JACOB DERKICKSON,
near llrandvwine Mills
of William It' truer
89—2m
Oct. 22,1824.
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pri
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The proposals must be in writing, se
Proposals,** and will be received until the 20tl» of Febru
C. IRVINE,
Comm'y. General of Purchases.
's Ornez,
ary, 1825.
.
Gene
COMMISS
Philadelphia, January 1st, 1825
11 —
just
will
York,
the
or
TO LET,
Shoe
25th
20—tf
Feb. 4, 1825.
HAIR RESTORATIVE, ,
And Preservative Vegetable Cerate.
mi IF, important discovery of a vegetable substance, caps
A ble of restoring and preserving the hair, was acciden
tally made by an individual, who has neither the capacity '
nor the disposition to practice deception or fraud. The
fullest reliance may be placed on the efficacy and power
of the Vegetable Cerate, not only in restoring and preveil
ting the falling off the hair, but in producing the greatest
lustre and liveliness of it imaginable : ami the public may
rest assured that its effects will be clearly manifested in
the course of a short time by the renewal and vigorous
growth of the hair, and by effectually preventing its com
ing out or falling off. The Vegetable Cerate tends to re
cuscitate and excite the energies of the capillary vessels,
w hielt constitute those organs that secrete the matter form
ing the hair : these, like many other organs of the animal
body, which have been in a state of dormancy or disease,
may be restored to their healthy action, and perform all
those functions assigned them by nature.
The proprietor being aware of the numerous specifics
palmed on the public, and desirous that the nr< sent article
inay not suffer, rests its merits on the effect i* has produ
ced on hundreds of persons, both male and female, and
found to be the only thing in restoring and preventing the
hair from coming out of the heads of those who have used
it, and all that is asked, as it relates to the verity of its ef
fect, is a fair trial.
Elderly people, with bald heads, must rest assured that
by applying a few boxes of the above Cerate, their hair
will be restored with all its youthful beauty ami life.
To prevent imposition, the sale of the Vegetable Cerate
well be confined to Dr. J AMES IL HART, for the city ol
New-York only, corner «if Broadway and Chamber-st. three
doors from Washington Hall, where it will be sold at gl
75.
A liberal deduction will be made to country dealers.
N. B. Gentlemen that are bald, after using it for some
w'ceks, will find a small fibre of hair growing on the place
that is bald; they will continue it for about ten daysafter
its appearance, then they will shave their hair close oil
where it is affected, after that it will receive its natural
and vigorous growth.
And those who have the misfortune of losing their hair
by sickness, the Cerate will restore to them in a very lit.
tie time a full and beautiful head of hair, as it is beyond all
doubts that it is the only thing that has ever been discover
ed in this^country, or perhaps in any other.
%* A few boxes of the above valuable article just re
ceived from New York, and for sale at the Watchman of
fice.
!
A LL persons indebted to the estate of JOHN JONES,
deceased, late of the Borough of Wilmington, arc
quested to make speedy payment, and those having claims
to present them, legally attested, for settlement, to
ISRAEL D. JONES.
REUBEN WFitn £ Lx'rs.
U1J " U » >
24—9t
28
notice;.
of
at
ä
Wilmington, 2 mo. 22, 1825.
CHECK ROOKS
On the different BANKS in the Borough,
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
r h'm l umber Yard from t his
«{^T' , sUnt ) t0 j M ,ph Hobmtm't fKAor/, ad joining i«R
street where he has mi hand an assortment of WAir«,an
■pine Boards, Scantling, Flank, Sthinghiig and
j Shtngkt of diHirent kinds, and intends keep
A fc 3 y of all kin ,i 9 of lumber used in bui -
mg g^ wh ^, e u || L , rs for sale on the most moderate
terms 1824 . ' " ^-tf
X. B' VtÄÄÄ
d.flerent kinds, or would lcceivc i-umu
mission,
a
a
JL
1823,
ot
the
a
ty,
of
to
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be
of
at
the
the
ing
they
the
DR. C. FREEMAN'S
COUGH DUO PS, OR INDIAN SPECIFIC,
T^OH the cure of colds, coughs, asthmas, approaching
T consumptions, ami all diseases of the breast and lungs
for sale byToHN WHlTK, No. 110, Market-street, W,l
mingtun, 0Mc ' rKST]MWULS .
L KOBt. E ,: information of the public, I do hereby certify,
that the following persons, whose names are herein
mentioned, personally appeared before ire, the subscribe
one of the Aldermen for the city ot Lancaster; and being
duly sworn or affirmed, severally deposed and declare ,
that they had made use of Dr. Clarkson freeman s cough
drops, (or l.tdiaan Specific) upon themselves tn e
greatest success, for the curing ot coughs, cd , ^ » .
consumptions, spitting of blood and diseases ot the breast
and LUNGS—and that in every instance their cHtcls were
complete and infallible, will appear by the following testi
mony of those who leave used them. .
Isaac Broom, aged 24 years, of the city of Lancaster, a
long time grievously alllicled with a severe cough, pain
and Stitches in his sides and breast, night sweats, and copt
■ms discharge of matter from Ins lungs, and all the *J ln P'
toms of consumptive. Applied 12th September, 182-1 : a
complete cure by using Ins Indian Specific. Afhrmed and
subscribed, January, 1824. .
Men Jude, son. aged 32 years, of Manor township, Lan
caster comity, a long time ill with a most violent cough
Symptoms as above and much emaciated. Applied Anglist
8th 1821 ; a complete cure by using 4 bottles ot Specific.
Sworn ami subscribed lo, November lütli 1821.
John Lefever, aged 25 years, of Lampeter township, Lan
Symptoms as above and spitting ot blooii;
j and now one year and six months
Affirmed and subscribed to, Decern
T
it
ol
in
63
caster county,
cure by using 2 bottles,
and no return since. .
ber 5th 1821.
Thomas Steel, aged30 years, ot Little. Britain township,
Lancaster county, a long time symptoms as above, a com
plete cure, by using the specific. Sworn and suhsciibed
to' Mav 22d 1822.
Peter Alhrigla, aged 34, of the city of Lancaster.
Conrad Mixall, aged 31 years, of L. aOoik township.
Lancaster county, John Harr, of Newcastle county, state
0 f Delaware, aged 27. Elizabeth M'Kew, aged 30 years, ol
Lancaster county. Benjamin Willson, aged 53 years, Bucks
yearlcounty—2 years ill. Nathan Jones, aged 27 years, Stras
burgh towship, Lancaster county. Jacob Su leheiger aged
20» Lancaster county, .lohn Durais, ajçeu 30 years, ot
Strawsburgh, Lancaster county. Adam Werfell, aged 48
years, ol Conestoga township, Lancaster county.
Each ol the above named persons labored undermost
violent coughs, pains and stitches in their aides and breast ..
£ op a ,0 _ n B \ inie » accompanied with night sweats, hectic
fevers. &c. &c. were completely cured by using a tww but
ties of Indian Specific. Severally »worn and affirmed to,
1819. ,
the » >»«" "»*. "'"'"'S' 0 ».' h J «V «««J j »
pat- y ears > a long time seriously aflficted with a vny si.ere
cough, pam and stitches in Ins sides and bieast, Hectic l e
such; VeP »»d night sweats, and every symptom ot consumptive;
?a complete cure by using three bottles of Indian Specific.
Sworn and subscribed to September loth, 18^.
Henry Harre, aged 20 years, ot Strawsburgh township,
Lancaster county, a long time exceeding ill with a violent
cough, pain and stitches in his sides and breast, hectic.
fever ami night sweats, a,id every symptom oftonsump. ion ,\
a complete cure by using his Indian Specific, in a very short j
time, and is now one year, and no return, and con!, nues j
w-ell and hezhhy. Affirmed and subscribed to, September j
29lli,182j. ...
Sworn or affirmed to their respective statements, on the
butin- dates to each respectively annexed before me. |
In testimony where« f, 1 have hereunto affixed my band i
in aland seal this 4th day of February, 1824, in the city of Lan
caster. SAMUEL DALE, [/,. A]
Wil* A general asKortment of China, Glass, anil Queen's Ware,
part Looking Glasses, Medicine, i»c. as usual.
also, April 20,1824. 37—6m
.....
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\ ND possession given on the 25H, of March next, the
A '/tree Story Brick Bouse, No. 78, Market street, Wd.
mington, now occupied by William ttumford. Il is an ex
cellent siand for business. Inquire of WILLIAM RUBIN
SON, Hrandv wine Hundred.
Jan 21, 1825.
15—
' TH^OR SALE ; containing about 600 Spindles, with a full
MJ supply of carding engines and other, machinery for
the preparation of Cotton. Inquire of KIRA FERRIS,
Watch Maker, corner of Market and High sts.
Wilmington, 1st mo. 20, 1825.
ef
ol
gl
COTTON MANlFACTORY
15—tf
AV1L LIA M M'CAULLEY,
W HO resides near the Brandywine Flour Mills, has just
received and keeps constantly on hand a great vari
ety of the follow ing articles ;
JJliï goods ,
H A R D AV A R E,
CHINA, GLASS, and QUEEN'S WARE,
DRUGS, PAINTS AND OILS,
GROCERIES , £ C .
M liicli fie sells on the lowest terms for cash.
POI1K
Of pood quality will betaken in at 5 dolls, in exchange for
goods at Cash prices, to the amount of 50,000 lbs.
S. M'CAULLEY & Co.
A DJOINING the above establishment, keep constantly
on hand a general assorimeni of GHOC/i/i/P.B at
the lowest prices for Cash or in exchange for PORK at mat
ket price. Nov. 23,1824. 98 -3mp
oil
hair
lit.
all
re
of
FEATHERS.
FRESH supply of the best SOUTHERN
( JLL LEATHERS just received, and for stile at
Mo. Ill, Market st.
Jan. 31.
JOHN R. URlNCKI.lvf.
AV1NTER ESTA BL1SHMENT.
WILMINGTON AND 1'J/IL dDF. I.PillA
POST CO AGUES,
! fyWTUJUF, lo leave the house of General James Wolfe,
Wilmington, every «lay, at 8 ami 10 o'clock, for I'lnla
tlelpliia ; returning, leave the houses of Andrew Oliver,
I Indian King, Market.street, and David Johns, White Horse,
,anK * st ' e ' cr y l ' a y» at ° *nd 10 o'clock, for Wilmington.
ve»,FJlRK ONE DOLLAR FIFTY FP V'/v
Ua./m«* r. M i i , * * 1
! toirethor ./Tt 8 * ^ ,0< . c,,uc ' ,es » an ^ careful dri
vers, together wnh a determination to conduct
to give general satisfaction, induces the
sumeonan
these lines
proprietors to pre
increase of public patronage.
Passengers, for their convenience, will be taken tin or
set down m any part ot the city or borough. Baggaae at
the risk of the owners. ANDREW OLIVE«'' 8
general j. wolfe,
ALEXANDER PORTE«,
Proprietors,
I January 4th, 1825.
10 —
Cr.cn. Couwrr, September Term, 1824.
ri^HOMAS PHILLIPS, a citizen of Newrault (,
JL the State of Delaware, having ubtaim d iron,,
islature of the IState of Maryland, at liter mini
1823, a special act for his relief, under the Insolvent | . '
ot 1805, and the several supplements theieto, petit;«, i
the Judges of Cecil County Court at April Term lH'd'i
a discharge front his confinement in the jail of Cecil Cm '
ty, and at the same time filed with his petition a sc||,.,i"i''
of his property, a list of his creditors and a list of debts j
to him, on oath, so taras lie could ascertain them ; andtl* e
Court being satisfied of his actual confinement, aiid'haii ,
taken the oath required by the said act of 1805_It Is ther^
fore ordered and adjudged that the said Thomas I'li.lt
be discharged from confinement and that lie cause a 'em
of this order to he inserted in the Klkton Press, Delaware
Watchman, and the Baltimore American and Comme teil
Daily Advertiser, once a week lor four weeks successively
at least three mouths before the first Saturday in
April Perm, to give notice to his creditors lo appear beta»
the said Court on the said first Saturday of said Term at
the Court House in Klkton, lor the purpose of lecomme'nd
ing a trustee for their benefit and to shew cause, if any
they have, why the said Thomas Phillips should n'oi |,J
the benefit of the said Act of Assembly and the several
Tkbt. 1
JAMES SEW ALL, CIV
''.V ill
lie I p.,.
!
supplements thereto.
7—
MONEY WANTED.
T HREE THOUSAND DOLLARS wanted on inter«,
tor wirioh good security will be given. Inquire of ihr
Editor of the Watchman.
Feb. 3,1825.
19—tf
TO RE RENTED,
A well finished Three Storp /louse pleasantly situated in
Uucen, two doors below Market street, Wilmington
now occupied by Jesse Gause. Inquire of John ITfc|
Druggist, or JOHN WAV'. '
February 4, 1825. 19—tf
For sale at J. Wilson's Bookstore, No. 105,
Market street.
ENGLISH GRAMMAR .
In Familiar Lectures, accompanied by a Compendium;
embracing a New Systematic Order of Parsing, Kxmisti
False Syntax, and a Key to the F.xercises : <lcsignc-d far
the use of private learners and schools : by SamuelKtrklm.
Second Edition : Enlarged and much improved. Price
63 cts.
The follow ing are extracts from a few of the many lit.
commendations prefixed to the work.
From the Rev. Mr. I ODD, Principal of the Harrisburg
Academy
Having examined the first edition of Mr. S. Kirkham's
English Grammar, with considerable attention, I haven«
hesitation in saying, that, in my opinion, it is among the
best works of the kind with w hich I am acquainted.
NATHANIEL TÜDD.
/[„rrisbarg, Nov. 8th, 1824.
|-; x t,. ac t from a communication oy I)n. Wm. RAFFERTY,
President of St. John's College.
Düh Sin,—I have perused your " Grammar in familiar
L, ectur( . s " with attention, and I feel a pleasure in assuring
.. OUj Oiat 1 think it the best, for initiating youth in a gran.
mat!CU | knowledge of the English language, that 1 have
.... ri , a .i
j nm pius, April 12, 1824.
From Mr. JUNGMANN, Principal of the Frederick lo
Hieran Academy,
Having carefully examined Mr. S. Kirkliam s tiewsp
t( . m () j Knglibh Grammar " in familiar Lectures," Ian
sat that the pre-eminent advantages it possesses ow
om . common systems, will soon convince tl,c public, tint
it is not one of those feeble efforts of quackery which bis
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brought into a small compass, a gieater number of is
p,, r tant principles, disencumbered of all unnecessary nut*
' than is Comprised in almost any other elrnientaj
t reutiso on grammar, is not doing justice to the nieritsi)
h : g uork< Its decWet i superiority'over all othei system,
consists in adapting the subject-matter to the capucin tf
the young learner, and the happy mode adopted of ti»
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t ) tM t | le cttn easily comprehend the nature and unpliaiiot
0 f C vei y principle that comes before him
,, y teaching the young beginner to parse every parttf
Lp eectl systematically, as soon as it is explained to linn,
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rendered pleasing and advantageous. In short, all the »
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h > perusing this system attentively, acquire abe /» '
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thlce mcmlhrs, than is ordinarily obtained ini one year.
E - JÜN0MANK.
\Y m. U AFFEKT Y, IJ. U.
, ol common docility, cit
Frederick , Sept 17, 1823.
Extract from Mr. T1LLETT, Author of a new system«
Algebra.
Sin,—I have no hesitation in saying, that, in mv opinion
your new system of Grammar is much the best elefiieniry
treatise on the grammatical construction of the Engla
language, that has come under mv observation.
b FRANCIS TILLETT.
Winchester , Va. Feb. 21, 1824.
Extract from the Rev. Mr. STERNS.
City of Washington , Oct , 25, 1823.
Having examined Mr. b. KiikhanEs " Compendium, K
of English Grammar,** I think, from the manner in win
he has condensed the rules and definitions, aiidmW'j
simple and lucid exhibition of these, it Î9 better calcul»
to facilitate the progress of youth, than any other that
come under my notice. JOHN STERNS, A»
Principal of the Eastern Academy
From Dr. ITFIELD. . -,
Sin,—I have carefully perused your " Grammarm
iar Lectures.** I think it eminently calculated» ^
count of its conciseness and perspicuity, to Facilitate ^ <■
structiou of youth, and abridge the labor of the ms J"
E. O. Fluids
Principal of the Mechanic Hall Academy*
Alexandria, Oct. 30, 1823. ,
1 have examined, w ith much satisfaction, Mr
new system of English Grammar. I am satisfied, > 1 r
cisely what it declares itself. I think it is scarcely P
ble to enter the temple of grammatical knowledgCi ,
more easy, or a more beautiful inlet. In my Jt |l| g .
the internal merits of the work must ensure ' ,scirCU
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Annapolis, November 4th, 1823.
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