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' L 2-^ TO any TC on or ters or or if ilie lot for the be ed oc. '■-f. T\\c Delaware Citï & Sm^ïiia, Host Coach, IN connexion with the Steam Boat ESSEX will commence running on Tuesday, the 1st ot April, leaving Delaware City on the arrival of the Steam boat, and will reach Smyrna about 7 o'clock, P. M* every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday;—returning will leave Smvrna. at 5 o'clock, A. M.—and arrive at Delaware City in time to take the Steam Boat lor Philadelphia every Monday, Wednesday, N. f riday. Stage fare to, or from Smyrna, b' bU Blackbird p 1'J Cantwell? Bridge Fit. Georges 2.J ELI 11 IT JEFFERSON. N. B. Horses tmd Carriages furnished for excur sions elsewhere, and horses kept at Livery, pasture, at reason hie. rates. March 28, 1828. or on Sfl—3m. Indian Queen Hotel . A «1 rSiV'V A MJHMSf« f *i X'iB.'N'fi*?; SÄvlln«aS«lJta'«ä»l«X EVlan<alJ a. WOB'S mm —W HAS taken the stand at the corner of Market and Queen Streets, Wilmington, Delaware, , sign of the cot lüfDSAJfä' QUEE 3 NT, Where he will be happy fo receive his friend?, and promises to provide tor their entertainment, anti comfort in the lust manner. ? for Philadelphia, Dover. Chistiana Bridge, New-Ark, Elkton and French Town, will leave his House, all daily, except that for Dover, s on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, s. Gigs amt Carriages of the best kind, will us heretofore, be kept for hire N. B. Expresses provided to travel in any direc tion at the shortest notice. Wdmir.glon, .March 28, lf'.2P. The sta which leave I H Houses and Lots AT PRIVATE SALE, A two storied, new brick house atid kitch j ilI- en. between Hanover anil Broad streets, fronting twenty-one feet six inches on Orange street, (including the one half of a three feet alley extend ing 21 feet back) the lot extends about 127 feet to wards Tatnall street. No. 3. A two storied new brick bouse, between Hanover and Queen streets, fronting fifteen feet on "Orange street, and extending about forty feet back, to a fourteen feet wide alley, communicfling with Queen street. No. 3. A two storied new brick house, on the corner of Orange and Queen streets. 1,5 feet on the former, the lot extending about 40 feet on the latter, to the above mentioned fourteen feet alley. No. 4. A frame house with 15 front on Queen st. and running along the above mentioned alley, about €ü feet. An indisputable title will accompany each of the said lots For further information enquire of the •subscriber, with whom all persons indebted to, or having demands against Benjamin II'. Urackin, are •requested to settle. I.EA I't.'SKY. Wilmington, 5th mo. 15th, 1838. 8 —'mu. A« Cheap Hooks, AND STATIONARY, Alt No. 93 « Market-street , between Messrs. I Air kin end Lamborn's Grocery 'Jures. J. SCOTT , begs leave tu state to bis friends, and tke public that lie has made such arrangement? with J. Gr/gg, and other cheap Booksellers in I'hiladel ph|p as to enable him to dispose of School und oth er Books, together with a general assortment of ■Stationary at the lowest Philadelphia Trices either at wholesale or retail. In consequence of such ar rangement Merchants and Teachers, from both Town and fJountry, would find it much to their advantage to call and purchase, as his very reduced prices will completely preclude the necessity of their going to the City for any article in his line of business on the t scorce of el^apness. Wilmington, May 30. 11—tf. Cheaper 8 till i aw now sidling : ' the old establish ment, MO. 91, .Market Street, at filly, sdxty. and some at actually seventy-live per cent discount— ■ and these too,many of them, among the first rate re ligious and literary works. SCHOOL BOOKS— offered by thed< >'n to Country store keepers, or school masters, as low hs they can he had in Phil adelphia generally, and some considerable lower. History of France, from the foundation of the monarchy, by Clovis, to the final abdication of Na poleon, by William Griinshaw, author of the History of the United States, iVc. a new work, of merit, es pecially for readers who have not leisure to read larger works—1 large vnl. price ft\. From our arrangement's made with several Auc tioners in Philadelphia, and those who purchase at Auction, we hesitate not to say, that we can supply ■ Libraries and professional gentlemen on as favor able terms as any Philadelphia booksellers. R PORTER 4- SON. u J tine 3 'Lake Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of William Carlisle, dec'd. (late of the Village ot Brandywine, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims «gains t said estate, will present them duly authenticated for settlement, to either of the subscribers. RACHEL CARLISLE, ridm'T WILLIAM M'CAULLEY, Adm'r. ÉsreüÇfxine, May 20, 1828. 13 —,jt Am Ordinance „ „„„„„.. ,,,,,,, iv/rr'ru' TO PROTECT AND SECt kl. 1 !1K U. il . .h WORKS O F T/US BOROUGH AGAINST' DAMAGE OR IK.lt 'R V. Re 'it Ordained by the Burgesses und Borough Council of the Borough of Wilmington, That if any person nr persons shall, after the passage ot t.us Ordinance, break, injure, or do any damage "hate TC „ to the pump, pump-house, or machinery ercctei] on the Brandywine for the purpose of supplying this or to the tire-plugs, hydrants or pumps or stop-wa ters appertaining to. or connected with the same , or shall throw or put any stones, faith, or any foreign matter or substance whatever, into the basins or re servoirs ; nr shall break down, damage, or injure the fences or paling which enclose the same, or any bull dinir or buildings connected therewith ; or shall dig or brelk Z earth in anv of the streets lanes or al 1 this Borough, for the pui pose ot distuibing, if injuring the pipe's or conduits, or of obstructing ! ilie pass,i-o of water through the same ; or enter the ' lot on which the basins arc erected, without permis- j sion : evei y person so oilending, ami yrrj pen,on aiding and abetting the game, shall torn it aim p.iv l for every such olfeucc, a line not exceeding lyty Dollars and not less than Five-Dollars , tube recov «red, with costs, before either of the Burgesses, m the same manner as debts under fifty dollars are re .■érable by law : and cvcrysuch person shall, also, be liable to an action to make good the damages and the high and petit Constables are hereby direct -1 ed and enjoined diligently to impure after and .I ,r0 ' | seeute all who shall hereafter ofleml m the premises, j JAMES BROBSON, First Burgess. CVS cot Passetl at tha Town Hall, Jan. 3, 1828. awüüöö Thomas Walker & William Rowan entered into Co-partnership, to trade under tbe Firm of William Rowan <$■ Co. At No. 67 , Market-Street, Wilmington, two doors South of litl St. opposite the Lafayette Hotel, w here they have opened a handsome assortment of all I tave. DRY GOODS, m in in ut low prices, suitable fur the Bought at the pr present and approaching season, where they in vite their frie mis and the public generally j call and view for themselves. The assortment con ?i?ts of Super. Blue and Black cloths. Do. do. Middling and low priced cloths and cassiiners, Brown steel mixed and drab cloths, Superfine satinets, various colors, Tl. se blankets, white, red and yellow flannels, 6.1 hook muslin figured and plain, & hook hankercluels, 6 1 cambric and jaconet muslins, 6 4 Sc 4-4 Swiss muslin figured and plain, Jaconet lidkfs.cross hatted and bordered, C 4 & 4-4 plain and figured mull mull muslins, Thule lace and crape leese, Hobinett and thread laces and edgings, Black and white lace veils. White and green gauze do, Gros de nap silks, black, light and cross barred. Blue Mack Florence, Bla< Italit Whit White and black sdk gloves, W I Ue and Ida. k silk hose, Umbrellas and para -ols, llnskin, heaver, and Yorktown gloves, Canton crapes aiul robes, 8-4, f.4 and 4 4 Canton cavpe shawls. White, black and green Italian crapes, A handsome assortment of fancy gauze, Crape leese and gros de nap lidkfs. t Gentlemen and Ladies' white and colored cotton and worsted hosiery, White, colored and striped linen and cotton drillings, A handsome assortment of calicoes, chintzes, Ginghams and bapteste, 7-8 and 41 Irish linens and long lawn, 10-4, fc-4, 7 4 Si 6 4 Denmark 'able linen, Russia sheetings, bleached and brown, Porter sheeting, Osnaburg, Canvass, Pittsburg and Glen ville cords, 6-4 and 5-4 oil cloths, Bonnet, cap. Waist and shoe ribbon, Braids, tapes, bobbins and patent thread, assorted, Black silk and bandanna hdkts. Linen cambric, and linen cambric lidkfs. Together with a general assortment of Domestics,such as plaids, stripes, muslins, checks, bedticking, bed bot toms, etc. all of which they will seil on the most reasonable 103—law 6.v do. rassimers. 1 ed tnantua, and sattîn levantines, and black satins, florentine vesting, terms. Commission Store, JS r u. 34, Lhcsnut-St. Anthony P. Morris, FHix.&mrxiA, at HUY? AVI) SKT.I.S AM. KINDS Of MKKCHANDIZE— and will receive Bark and Produce of any kind and dispose of it on the best and most reasonable terms. From his acquaintance with the Tanners and Mer chants generally, A. P. M. believes those who fa vor him with their business may expect speedy and satisfactory sales. N. B. For further particulars, inquire of George W. and Ezekiel Jenkins, Tanners, Camden, Del. 87—6m To lient, A FRAME STORE, in 2nd street, No. 13, on the North side of the lower market; a good stand for public business at present Bccupied as a Saddler's Shop. Inquire of WASHINGTON RICE. 91—tf Wilmington, Feh. 28, 1828. LAUDS, UL&NlSLä, &c. WILL EC DONE IN EITHER BLACK, RED, BLUE, or GREEN INK, With neatness and despatch, at the Office of the Delaware Journal, No. 97, Market-St N. B. All orders will be attended ta with prompt ness. * of Just received and for sale at the Journal Office, No. 97, Market st, Philosophic Grammar Notice. Mi'on Bank Notes will lie receHeil al par lorj (i(K)1) < a f-N 0 . 71 market street. iellds and {{,* p„bl ic , that tic intends devot ing hi, at , ()n m ,„. e particularly to custom work He flatters j lirns0 i,' tliot from bis knowledge and experience in tbe bu sines9i he will beable to give general setisfaction. T | ie Ladies and Gentlemen of Wilmington ami ijsvicin j t y, are informed that tbe work wdl be conducted und * ** i, am | .,nd intends keeping» large and complete ! . ls<l)l ., lllUlll n f Bailie»' Black and Fancy Colored Lasting ' a , lt i shoes, Morocco do ; Calf, Cordavan, and Heal j skn. do.: Mens* Fine Loots, Stowl '^iwne.al l |s would find it advantageous to supply t i,elves with htuffis and trimmings from his extensive s „ r ,„ ic „ t . J.VXllàri MA-BAL Wilminginn, M ay, 1G, 13'8 ld8-.,m. . . r i> 111 ,i. n , lt , 0 l,î n DlSSOllltlOIl OI 1 dl IIICI SlllJ). jrw^ujr partnership heretofore existing under the -1 JL 1 j rn| ,,f Valentine M'Neal fy Sun, is this day tlis | s0 | v «d bv mutual consent. Those indebted to the j j ^ ma ke immediate paymemt to V. M' XeaLi who is authorised to settle it? concerns. VALENTINE M'NEAL, JAMES M'NEAL. <1—4t Mav 30. Fashionable Boot, Shoe and Trunk Stores , JAMES M'KTEAE., Nos. 98 ; & 100, Market St. ON, ing filial ous tern mg self also from of bian and that nic P.— fini. Wilmington, April 29, 1020. The limine M'Neal, at Nas. 38 anti 100, Market St. ill he continued as usual, by James o WuwiYnur &c,\\oo\. \oung IwuYycs 1 The Y iiinp Ladies Boarding School at Wilmington* Del. formerly conducted by William 8herer, is now continued uiu.er the super! itcndence sind instruction of Bishop Davenport, With the assistance of accomplished female teachers. The course of instruction pursued at this Seminary comprises all tile Iisrlul and most of the ornamental branches of a Female education. Terms of B iatd, rVashing and Tuition m any of the common brandies S3b per quarter, payable in advance. EXTRA CHARGES.—For Music including tire use of Piano, gl2 ; for the French and Spanish taught by an ex perienced French master, S6; Drawing, Painting, and Em broidery, per quarter. The discipline of the school is mild, parental, and Christian. Particular attention is paid, not only to the manners of the young Ladies, but to iheir moral and religious instruction. There will be one course ot lessons in vocal Music given in a year, by a person highly competent, and a valuable Library for the use of the young Ladies. To those who more, there will he no I bot remum in the Seminary a year extra charged for books, stationary, or vocal music. In vacation except during tbe month of August. Recommendation. The subscribers take pleasure in recommending the above school to the patronage of the public. .Mr. Daven port has had experience, and much experience in the busi ness of education, having been engaged in it since he was 1 7 years of age. For three years and more he lias conduct ed a flourishing school in this place, and has fully justified the high testimonials and recommendations which he brought with him- At his request the subscribers have engaged to act as a Visiting Committee, to examine quar terly the state and management of the Institut ion ; and we confidently expect the school will sustain if not increase its former reputation. K. W. (ilLLLflT, Fastorof the 2d Presbyterian Church in Wilmington, WILLAUD HALL, V/M. SHKUtifl. I have not the pleasure of a personal acquaintance with Mr. D. but from the nnove satisfactory testimonial and at his request 1 shall be happy to act with the gentle men us a Visiting Committee. PIERCE CONNELLY, Minister of l i iniiy Church, Wil. March 28.1828. (New Çastle County in the State of Delaware, sc't.) By virtue nf an Order of the Orphans' Court for the said County of Neiv-Castle, WILL BE EXPOSED TO SALE, AT Public Vendue, oit Saturday the 14 th day of June next, at two o'clock in the alteration, at the house of PETER HENDRICKSON, Innkeeper, in Christiana Hundred and County aforesaid ,— The following tract of land and premises, situate in the Hundred aforesaid, bounded by lands of John Stidham, Robert Pierce and William Huston, and by a public road leading from Kennet road towards ked Clay Creek, containing about seventy acres more or less, with the improvements and appurte nances, being the real estate of Margaret White, de ceased. And it is ordered by the Court, that the put-chaser or purchasers must appear at the next Or phan's Court, that the Court may assign the land to him, her or them, on his, her or their paying the purchase money to the parties entitled to the same, or entering into a recognizance before the said Court, with approved surety or sureties to pay the purchase money with interest, in such manner and time as the Court shall direct. Attendance will he given, and the terms of sale made known, at the time and place aforesaid, by James J. Brindley, .agent appointed by the court to effect the said sale, or his Attorney. By Order of the Orphan's Court, MATTHEW KEAN, Clerk. and fa and on New-Castle, May 19, 1818. 110—4t. To Printers. Fears are entertained, by the Rev. Patrick Con nolley, that his son WILLIAM CONNOLLEY, is dead, from the lapse of time since he heard from him. William is a Harness maker and Carriage trimmer; was last heard of at Fayetteville, N. C. about tea months ago, at which time he started for Columbia, 9. C. Editors of papers throughout the United States, will do an act of charity to an old Revolutionary soldier, and relieve the mind of an an xious parent,'by publishing the above, or give him any information respecting his son. Dover, Del. May 22, 1828, the No. Hags, for sale here . ■ r o y. fi ; Ä5fc v £'■ - ■O: mi r X d: 'ê¥*£ '55 K-, ■>" w , ■ •» jr. J, ALBRIGHT'S COLUMBIAN SYRUP. '■pins Medicine has proved itself a sovereign ifcmedr when all oilier means have failed, in curing the follow' ing diseases, viz. Necrosis, or affections of the bones,- King's 'îvil, or,Sen, filial White Swelling ! Inveterate Ulcers, I.ivt-r and Hill, ous complaints : Rheumatic affections of the head and s,.,. tern generally -, Ulcers of the Mouth and Throat: tie. charges from the Ears ; Syphilis and all diseases arises mg from an improper u»e of Mercury As a general ilepurative, nr cleanser of the blood, this medicine possesses invaluable powers, and has {-i-oveci i;. self highly beneficial, as a spring and autumn alterative ; also when"given to children after vaccination. The numerous testimonies published ii from highly respectable sources, showing its superior healing power to that of Penacea, and other remedies, are sufficient to establish its merits, beyond a parallel. Tlve following recommendatory notice, is from a regular graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, and student of the late Dr. S. B. Barton, Profdssor nf Materia Medics, Natural History and liutany, in the University of Penn sylvania, its favour Medical Recommendatory Notice. Having recommended the use of J. Albright's ''Colum bian Syrup" in my private practice fdr nearly two years, and having witnessed its decided efficacy, in many which had previously resisted the usual remedies,! now wilh much pleasure give my testimony in its favour, by stating that 1 have prescribed the S,nip with créa* ceration of the Mouth and Throat ; Scrofulous diseases; Rheumatic affection of the Head ; Liver complaint; Chro nic Rheumatism ; scald head ; Discharges from the ears ; diseases prevailing among children particularly ; Carious affection of tile lames ; Mercurial cases and secoml.il y Syphilis. The length of time many of the diseases have been cured, convinces me they are permanent; and tiuy with propriety be said, that its healing qualities rank it" among tiie first remedies of the present day. JOHN .1. MAYWEG, M I). The following certificate is a striking instance of the superior efficacy of the Columbian Syrup, over that of Panacea and Cathulicons ; although those Medicines weie used to a large extent without elli-ct, and the disease sell progressing, 1 tie Syrup aftet being prescribed hut a short time, checked the progress of the disease and in a few mont lis performed a perfect cure. Communication. cases icces,, in Ut An important cure performed fry J. Albright's ,'C0. I.UMI3UJV SYHUP," in New tl r Connecticut IleraUl of January 15,18 8. I was allficied with wandering pains in dlffioenl parts of my body, which commenced in the Spring of 1822, and lasted about 18 months, from which tune it settled in tny right knee and began to swell, and continued swollen during the winter, I tried many things to fatal it, but all to no effect. In die month of Mardi, 1824, it ulcerated and broke—from that time it spread to a large sore, which was two inches in di ameter. In August, the same year, the ulcers began on the lower part of my knee pan, gathered and broke there and spread to the size of a man's hand. During'he fall anil winter, I had the advice of many surgeons and ph\ siciuns, hut all to no purpose; it continued to go grow worse. In the summer of 1826, f took 8 bottles of Scott's Panacea, from which 1 ftntnd no relief; in the fall of the same year, I took 4 bottles of Potter's Uathnlicnn, also without effect. To January, 1827, 1 began on Swa.m's Pa nacea, and that also failed of affording relief, hut my leg was very had. Sixteen large ulcers were on my leg, one oil the calf four inches in di.ima'er, one on my knee the size of a man's hand, one above on the outside of my iliigh four mclies in diameter, and U small ones. On the 8th of April, I82f, I began on the Ooltiinbian S.inp, and in two months and a halt my leg was healed up soundly and has lenvainedso. , cnpia.1 from the This cure l attribute to the use r.f Jocob Albright's Columbian Syrup. 1 am now well and can walk any rea sonable distance with convenience. JOHN HKMSTEI). New Ihivcii, January l.V.h 1828. Ail communications and orders, post paid, from any part of the world, directed to tlu* subscriber, wilt meet prompt attention, J. .HAUiUillT\ 1U3 Arch st. Philadelphia. CÜ" Sold by appointment by E. B. VAUGHAN. No. 44, Maiket street Wilmington. ii—iy May 27, 1828, Dr. A. Cr. HULL'S PATENT HINGE TRUSS. Several years experience has established the superiority ot this Truss over all former inventions,* it can he wornwitn more ease and safely, as well as with fur greater benefit to the patient. It accommodates itself to everv motion arid position ot the body, preserving at the same time a cot - slant, uniform,and easy pressure upon the parts to which is applied, and is in tact the on y effectual instrument for the i <klief and cure of Hernia or Uui'tpre. Sold in Wilmington (at the Proprietor's pr ictby the subscriber, sole agent for this Si ate. E. B. VAUGHAN No. 44 Mai ket Sweet Wilmi May 27. 11—ly A new and CHEAP Retail, and Wholesale . Grocery Store , Now opened by the Subscriber, at the North East corner of Market and High Streets ; where may he had at the lowest current prices, the following ■tides, with all others kept at any establishment of a similar character. at Sugars, Coffee, Teas, 1'epper, Abpice, Cloves, Nutmegs, Mustard, Ginger, Bengal &. Spanish Indigo, Chocolate of 1st, & 2*1 quality, Sweet Oil in bottles 8c Flasks, Rhode Island pine apple & Sapsago Cheeses, Cognac Bramly & Mol, Gin, Jamaica Spirits and American Brandy, North Fast Rum 8c Am. Gin, Madeira 8c Fort Wine, Lisbon 8c Teuer He do. Sherry 8c Malaga Life of Man, Perfect Love, Cinnamon, Peppermint 8c N. B. Country produce, taken in barter, and sold on commission. Anniseed Cordials, Sugar House Molasses, West India Winter strained Oil, Summer du. Common Coarse Salt, Ground do. Fine Mackerel, No. 1, 2, & 3. in barrels and liAlf barrels, Rice and Barley, Almomls, ltaisirv and Fig?, Spermaceti, mould and dipt Candles, With an assort ment of Brooms & Brush es, &c, 8cc. A no, do. do. is for do. du. GEO. LOCKYER. Wilmington, May 1st, 1828. An assortment of POCKET BOOKsT.rTai No. 97, Market it. •3 m 4* at