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aud the cure now progressed very rapidly ; the ulcerous tmnor on the face was arreted, u lm-h hut f«»r the virtu#* of the; " Panacea,'* rmist have sion destroyed the nose. When the | fourth bottle had l*een taken, the d *e;u»e was completely eradicated: the tumor on the face had disappeared, and fmtu- , nately w about leav :ng any scar; the ulcers had healed, and Mrs. Mason was restored to her wonted health and spirit»— an event which was viewed with astonishment by all who were acquainted with her horrid sufferings. As you had directed, the " Panacea" was given to the ,-hild, sod with the same happy result a* in Ihemoiiier'a case: 1 -jiving another proof of the powers of vour mcdinne in over Joining hereditary complaints. Six months have now elapsed since this cure wa- etfected, and Mrs. Mason and her child contimie to enjoy fine hea!*h. I wish you to have this case published, in hopes that it may meet the eye of some sufferer from scrofula, w ho may be encouraged thereby to apply for rel ef w here it may be found. With rentiments of the warmest respect, I remain, respect fullv vour's. WM. B HAMILTON. Personally appeared before me, one of the justi [seal] ces of the Peace for Monmouth county, Eliza Ma son, and made oath the above is a true statement of her case, and the cure effected by " Swaim 's Panacea." s.orn and subscribed, before me, tbis lflih day of Novem ber, I82S. ELIZA MASON. Elisha Gordon. J. P. R .. ». , Kt.MAKhs. Nothing could more decdcoly illustrate the character of . tr aim* Panacea than le hMory of this case. 1 here can be no doubt that the chdd suffered an hereditary taint from the mother, and no kinds of disease are more diihcult to man oge, nor any hat more frequently disappoint the practitioner, than tho-e which depend upon a constitutional taint, derived Trom t e paren o îe.pa len . run e hî \' e \ iri , ese case8 * ,be ,est ' mon . v ot a highly respec table individual relative to the awful nature of the disease and hippv etfecis of the Panacea, aller other remedies haie been tried m vxin. In these cases we again see the icndency of this medicine o purify the blood: tor that the blood was !" , a W'" *'Vl " ^f!, m WS SCenö ,0 U de '"" n8,r « lihL^ihfr JaL ^ *" C TT" ,C ^ by ,r he moth^o .be chid either tn utero, or by her milk If in the former wav, ,t must have been communicated through ÄÄri rnTsymT." thelically commun.ea.ed from the former to the latter. If| c'uld S disease was contracted from the mother's milk, ,t, is quite evident that the blood ot the mother must have been contaminated. 10 3t [Signed,] the fry* Sold in W Im ngton at M. JOHNSON'S (Sole A"*nt) • Drug and Medicinal Store, .Yu 90, Market Street. Jan. 3 URNPIKE ELECTION —Notice is hcrebvgiven to the T URNPIKE ELECTION —Notice is hcrebvgiven to the Stockholders of the HVmington and JTcnnett Turn - that the annual election for choosing ten Managers, w ill be held at the Inn of James Plumly , on Monday the 5ih of January next, 1829, from 10 A. M. to 3 p. M JESSE MENDINIIALL, Sec y. Wilmington, Dec. 13, 192S. 7_4t I i - , ADJOURNED PALE. {Xtwcastle County in the State of Dt lawm^^ f ) TT» V virtue of an order of the Orphans' Cop(flPhe «ai d county of Newcastle, will be exposedTi s:i!e. at P h- i lie \ endue, on Saturday, the 17th day ot January n» > . at 2 ; o'clock in the afternoon, at the house ot Juhn M Smith, Inn keeper, in the Borough of Wilmington, in Christiana Hundred and County aforesaid: all the following described property, situate in the Borough of Wilmington, Christiana Hundred arid County of Newcastle, to wit: No. 1: A lot of ground with a t ed thereon, occupied as a dwell ng house, situated and hound ed on East High Street, in said Borough, coiuain-ng on East High Street seventeen feet, and running in depth eightv-two and an half feet, be the same more or less. No. 2: A lot of ground with no unprovemftHts, situate a» the south^westwardly corner of Queen and French Sire* mg ir width twenty-seven feet on Queen and thirtv-s storv brick house erect , be-j feei nine inches on Freneh Street, conlainlng in the whole sixteen hundred and twenty feet of ground, be the si,me more or less. No. S: A lot of ground with no improvements, containing about sixty feet on Orange Street, and running in deptl. about sixty-seven feet, be the "same more or less. Being the R°'"l Es-'ate of Benjamin Brown, deceased, and to be sold for the pevment of his debts. Attendance will be given and terms of sale made known. at the time and place aforesaid, by JOHN BROWN,' survii i ving Administrator of the said deceased, or his Attorney. : % order of the Orphan s' Court. MATTHEW KEAN Clerk Newcastle, October 2d, A. D* 1828. -** o o*' N. B. The above property will be sold without reserve. F EkERENCE TESTAMENTS, with a Kev sheet of Questions. &c. &c.—by Hervev Wilbur. Seventh edi tion, with valuable Tables 4 nd Map.' For sale bv A. & H. WihoDi No. 105, Market Street. ■ OOTS, SHOES, AND TRUNKS, of every description, j Ä.J? made of the best materials, and according to the latest fisbions, for sale, wholesale and retail, by the subscriber, at ( Nos. 98 am! 1U0, Market street, Wilmington. Country store- i keepersw ill fmd an extensive assortment suitable for their trade. ! $3* An extensive assortment of Shoemakers' studs and. trimmings. JAMES M'NEAL. j v ^ iVlI}n unTC , .. . * " | S-£ AKD HOTEL. This extensive establishment, (op- ; , 9 posite the Town Hall.) located m one of the most «*'«„'«" [.«u.non.in the Borough of W.ln.ing ,s * ept b ' th ^ subsen her, who solicits a share of the ? ubl,c "f 0 " 1 ' ^nd hopes by attention and good tare, to j ^ Te satirjact.on to bis guests. iMunnv j v R If lr • EZRA LA. IB RN. 1_—:-° T ge * _ a en ** tver ?* _ j|3KL9ENTS.—A. & H. Wilson offer for sale, at No. I 105, Market street, a numerous collection of Children'* Rook*, and other Presents, suitable for the sea-on Among j them are the following. Bird Catching, or tlie Northern Ad- ; venturers. A Tour through England. Young PJgrim, or 'Alfred Campbell's rclurr. from l lie East. Scenes of Wealth, | or views ofgrades, Manufacture», &c — Illustrated by 68 en er» l uigs. Scenes in Europe. Original Poems. Spr.iig Bios foms - BpUnieal Rambles. Orphan Girl, Orphan Boy. Examples tor Youth, in the Society of Friends. Learning better than House and Land. The Robins, by Mrs. Trim mcr. Voung Northern Traveller, by Mrs. Hofland. Food fortheYoupg. Poetry without Fiction Moral Tales Gems in the Mine. Family Tales. Youthful Travellers. Couver sat,ons on Poetry. Young Moralist. Henry. Perev Anec dotes, of Instinct, do of Justice, do of Science. * Choice Tales London Cne , Woodland'a Tales, 2 vola. Edœ worth's Evrly Lessons, 4 vols. A Natural History of An, , na | 8t by John Bigl .nd, with 12 cold, plates. A nev Hiero glvpicai B file, with 400 embellishments. B ble Rhymes, bv Hannah More. Death of Abel. P.erre and his Familv, or a Story 0 f t h e Waldenser. The Dairyman's Daughter. Juliana ()aUlev . E , n ,.na, or .e. ond part of Juliana Oaklev June an( j jJ cr Teacher. Rchgious Fashion. Remarkable Ship wreok s. Juvenile Trials Rational Brutes. The Canary Bird. Memoirs of Dick the Poney. Pastoral Lessons. Tim Silver Thimble. Natural History of Birds and Beam*. The Fnher ' s Gift - b*™« " description of m objects, with plates, The Child's Museum, with in-plates. A Present for k little Amusement for Good Children. The Sparrow. B b'e fZ*' Ä'" r " V"*'' 2 V0 R T ke Plnladciphiu Souvenir The R- n rmLef Mc.' The Al!aI ,,ie Souvenir. Ackerman's Fotge. Me Not. y> ec iyi2S. !-^-—' R f i:moVaI ~ A ^ H Wilson have removed their Bool: • R f i:moVaI ~ A ^ H Wilson have removed their Bool: **. i' tnrt unt * Circulating Library to their forn.er stand 105 Market-Street, where thev m end to keep an ex vi- .muent of SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, and FANCY ARTICLES, which v leducen prices, wholesale and reiail Orders for printing HandbilL. Cards, Blanks, &c and is for the ** Register," may be left at the Book over James I ten.- O ill be furnished at verv Conmiumcuti store, or at the Printing Offne in the third storv Webb's Leather Store, at the N. E. Corner of High and Or ange Streets. A great v ariety of type of the newest and most iti* our personal attention and a desire I to gi'-e satisfaction, we tîatter ourselves, enable i Job Printing in the fir--», rite stvle. , fashionable cast, > 11 , to execute £ 1 OOD STAND FOR BUSINESS TO RENT.—The sub i ® W scriber oilers for rent the Store and Differing House, ; in High street, adjo rung the une occupied bv himself The building has just undergone a thorough repair, and the St — has been much enlarged and improved ; and the situation is an excellent one for business Possession will be given irn mediately. »•re WILLIAM LARKIN. Wilmmjpor, D' 20. emoval It Fames A. Sparks has removed from No. to 1 Market street, where he otfers for sale, at low rates, whole •; or retail, an assortment of DR Y GOODS, suitable for the -cason. N B A constant supplv of the best Lire Geese Feathers. 8—3t De'v 20. — & I-MANACS, Enpli«h and German, bv llic groce, dozen. ! • * or single one. for sale nl this olBee i r . IKrrI . TIV „ ",Tpp I n v ~ V« ' « l . ë - 1 f / , „ „. G , ' ,R ? AR ' ' ^°' ,05 > , M .? rk *' »'«*«• ui i *, **' ' L, ' N la,el 3 r f ec f! ve , d * V- n J? ll! ' l * m'T"'; 2 i in .««>* Life ', M.nsie ! v s' V v ' r '" n '^u - ' !> ° uvcn, J r8 - ? un,,a '*"• 2 , vs Y t« k No V oung Rifleman s Comrade. Scottish Exiles. I „ i r „„. r .' J',?'*>',? T Flirtation, 2 vs. Sketches of Persia, i TJ 5 . L ' ,e °. f Columbus, 3 vs. 8 vo. A new Interpretation : r... ' 6 , A o°w L Se of f.'' L°, hn ' by " , Ke ' • George Croly ^ v °" C ? ,h ) ? 1 b7' " 0°',' " Rell « lous Uscour, e8. A > lew of all Religions, and Religious Cere *non e*. The Works of Anna Lætitia Barbauld, with a Me nioir by Lucy Aikin, 2 a s. Direction Displayed, by Amelia Op:e. Illustrations of Lying, by do. History of tlio Greek Rovolu'ion, compiled from official documents of the Greek GofertKBmt, and other authentic sources, bv John L. Coin stock, M. D /#/? PRJJYTIJV1G DO.YE AT THIS OFFICE A TLANTIC SOUVENIR, for 1829.—This beautiful Christ .-"m mas & New-Ycars Present, affording a gratifying euer, men of the state of the arlèund literature of this country n for sale at the Bookstore und Circulating Library of the Ed;, tors, No. 105, Market street. , _ ^MPORTANT DISCOVERY. 0 r J*SHVi/.V',S' VERMU * FUGE: —Patlat. -This valuable j.Inti-dynnttrir. an g H r arm Medicine has been used for these seven yean p;i8tf an( j j, 8 urtues are universally acknowledged bv all'who | iaM . tt „,| , ie f ar ,„ pt . ri nr to an, other medicine e,er employed for most diseases children are subject to. It is per fectly safe, and no child will refuse to take it. It seldom ***** cur ' nc Dysentery, Summer Complaint, Colic or Cholera Morbus, either in grow n persons or children, and it gives ap. petite to almost all debilitated persons. Worms frequently I ivîftî'** children, aggravate their other d'seases, andere the chief cause of most fever*, bowel complaints, and chronic end nervous diseases, inr dent to childhood, w inch numerous and frequently fatal. It is much to be regretted that most vermifuges now in usa are injurious, and thousands | °f children'are saept off, or are rendered feeble, pale slid emaciated through the tirât stage of life—which leads on to pulmonary complaints, &c. &c. lie. Worms being especially apt to infest persons of debilitated digestive organs and emaciated constitutions, much mischief is often dene by the ordinary worm medicines, which general lv cons.st of the strongest purgatives, mercurials, hitler«, nercoties, or spirits of turpentine. Articles of this kind n destroy worms, but the» debilitate the stomach, and ofien materially injure the general health. Svvaim's V K s Ml rurr, k»-* the peculiar advantage of destroying and removing worn« from the bowels without the weakening consequences of the stronger purgatives, &c. and it has, moreover, a deciiM tendency to five vigour, both to the stomach and hovels,and organs of digestion—thereby relieving the general svstem from many troublesome complaints. It is bv this meanstliot manv grown persons have been relieved, by it* use , ofdifl fi-rent complaints-supposing themsel.es to be in a decline, A.c. *c. fcc. 77,,.. mrJitinr Iri// r, litre Powet romvlamts or Be,,,, t,ry, ItUiovn Colic, vomiting, sick,,",, Jin or trcakZs in the stomach or botcSh. lea, or appetite filber children or gram* per,on,, in a fen- hour,! and il seldom fail, eurintt CHILLS .i.Yf) fKVKR OR FEVER .1C. IE. A family ought, or ever .rill be without it, after a trial «*•«». »' M. JOHNSON'S Drug andMtiu ^ZL tïüSJî' iT/"''*" *"* * ,d ** tl " rd ,h ' l ' W ' r '"■ ,rket ' are m av Nov. l. M USIC.—A %remt variety of .Music for the Piano and Harp, for sale by A. & H. Wil«on, No. 105, Market I Street, where may also be bed, at the lowest prices, School Books, Writing and Letter Paper, and a general assortment of Stationery. Subscriptions for the North American, and American Quar terly, Reviews, received at the above place. P ARKER'S tANACEA.—Extract of a letter from C. Neale, E>q. ex-mayor of the city of Alexandria, D. C. to John A. Parker, Philadelphia. SIR—In answer to y state, that for the last fifteen years, 1 have been afflicted with congestion of the liver, and to auch a degree as to render me almost weary of existence, but t liai I am now entirely resto red to health, from having taken three bottles of your Pana cea: which not only relieved the pcin in the liver, but strength ened, in the most surprising manner, my lungs, and gave a general tone to the whole system, which wa« before in a very debilitated state. 301h August, 1928. The above truly valuable medicine may be had at J. HAR LAN'S Drug and Chemical Store, 135, Market-st , Wilming ton. letter of the 19:h inst. I have to CHR. NEALE. December 6, 1828. C T HRI8TMAS PRESENT—" The Remember Me," a J religoui and literar? uusceluHiv. intended as« Christ ' nt, for sale by A. & H. WILSON, an extensive assortment o elegant binding, and suitable for festivities. mat» ami New Ye 's P: Also, 105 , Books for youth, some in presents at the approaching 1 Market stru t ! _ , r-~ . r , . , — - i U .V . U Lfcl — he borne ami store, Xa. 5, ne.i 1 . ' "'Ö. f r,:e *' "°" ocr T Cd V * ,!t ad ' cr, " ! * r ' tni ,f A & H. VI ilson, to be rented, and possession given on tie 25' »• m«t , or sooner if required. Apply to J. H il, on or A. ! «• H. IVU.cn * 6th Dec 1628. ( N ONYXYANCING.—The Subscriber, at his Otfice, writ J door to the Town Hull , draws Deeds, Leases, Mort gages, Indentures, and the various instruments of writing inci dent to such a calling. He is likew ise a practical Surveyor of Land, and will be glad to wait upon those who mav please to employ him. LEA POSEY. Wilmington, 11 mo. 15. ^ WEV PUBLICATIONS.—Just received byw^SrH- WIE" 11 SON, No. 105, Market street. The American Quar terly Review, No. 9, for December, 1828:—ami Ackerman's (London) "Forget Me -Vuf," a Christmas and New Year's Present: