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STATEMENT of the Road Accounts of Christiana Hundred , for the year 1828. Cash in Hank of Delaware do. in Fermera' Bunk, Wilmington . Tax laid for lhe year 1828 on uollaragc, 27,811 66 at 3 cents to the LOO dollars A $160 01 536 42 833 24 1,531 67 A LIST or ORDERS PAID. By the Bank of Delaware : One io favor of Wm. Sim 1828. July 1. iimna, for mason work 132 05 do Joseph Pierson, one 27 06 overseer 160 01 By the Farmers' Bank : Sept. 11. 1 in favor of Peter Hendrickson, for ex 3 18 penses I do Archibald Armstrong, for commis sions, lime. &c. 1 do Levi Springer 1 do William Armstrong 1829. Jan. 8. 1 do Joseph Hendrickson, overseer 1 do Samuel Gregg 1 do Eli Grave 1 do David Stidham 1 do Robert Crossley 1 do Joseph Pierson 18 49 10 no do & clerk 16 1)0 do 59 40 172 51 134 48 15 85 40 42 66 09 do do do do 536 42 By Aron Justis, Collector : 1828. Sept. 11. 1 do Joseph Pierson, overseer 1 do Robert CroRsley do 1 do Wm. Chandler, for stone 1 do Samuel Gregg, overseer 1 do Joseph Hendrickson do 1 do Thomas Lynam 1 do David Stidham l do Eli Grave 31 78 94 15 14 55 109 60 122 88 86 84 5? 36 128 94 t do George McCullough, for smith work 6 13 1 do John McCullough 1 do John C. Phillips, for scantling 1 do J. F. Clement, for publishing acc'ts. 3 00 3 00 (Jo do do do 2 87 33 66 do 1 do Samuel Harkcr 1829. Jan. 12. 1 do Joseph Pierson, overseer 1 do Thomas Lynam l do Nathan Grave, for mason work Feb. 11. 1 do N. Bassett and J. Hendrickson, regulating street I do Borough Council, building an arch, &c.. Errors allowed Collector on dollarage 1029 17 His commissions on sum collected, 804 36, at 6 per cent. 16 29 5 25 11 25 2 00 175 27 30 87£ 48 26 -1624 38.i 92 714 Roads in debt to Aron Justis, May 7, 1829, 1531 67 ARCHIBALD ARMSTRONG, LEVI SPRINGER, WILLIAM ARMSTRONG, Road Commissioners. 42—4t ULTURE OF SILK.—" Practical instructions and di rections for Silk Worm Nurseries, and for the Culture of the Mulberry Tree," by Felix Pascal». M. D. of New' York, for sale at No. 105 Market street. Price 50 cents. c R EMOVAL.— Charles G. Denny respectfully informs his friends and the publie generally that he has re moved his CURRYING ESTABLISHMENT from No. 17, to JYo. 23, West Front street, between Shipley and Orange, next door to George Simmons's Grocery Store ; where he intends keeping a good assortment of Leather. ' Wilmington, April 4, 1829. HEAP BOOT, SHOE AND TRUNK MANUFACTO RY. The subscriber takes this method of informing his friends and the public in general, that he has commenced the above business, in all its various branches, at JV*o. 20, Mar ket-street, Wilmington, Delaware. Where he intends keep ing on hand, an extensive assortment of all the above articles in his line, made of the best materials and by selected .work men, which will be sold at the lowest rate for cash and good acceptances. WILLIAM MAGENS. May, 1829. 29—3m N. B. Country Merchants and others, can be supplied at the shortest notice. Fifteen or twenty Journeymen wanted immediately, to work upon coarse Shoes and Boots. OTICE.—The co-partnership heretofore existing betw the subscribers, trading under the firm of A. & H. WIL SON, is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. All porsons .having unsettled accounts will please present them for settle ment, to either of the undersigned. ALBERT WILSON, August 1, 1329. 23—6m I ! % HENRY WILSON. following letter from Doctor * r. J., a regularly bred pliysi- | rinn of scientific practice, will show his opinion of Swaim's 1 Panacea, and his desire that his name may be used torocom mend it: the testimony which he gives in the following cases ; cannot fail to be interesting. Trenton , June 1th , 1827. Dear Sir—I have just received your letter of the 6th, re questing an answer respecting the cases of Pulmonary aficc tions, &c. that 1 some time ago mentioned to you. I am sorry that 1 am not able to comply with your request, as I keep no regular docket or register that Ï can refer to for the treatment . and symptoms. But as far as I can recollect, I am fully per suaded they were both in a very critical situation:—they com plained of gréa» pain in the thorax, and difficulty of breathing; ' they both had a distressing cough and a free expectoration of mucus. But since they ha\e commenced taking your Panacea, ! they have experienced a wonderful change; the pain in the j thorax is better, the cough is not so troublesome, and the ex- | pectoration is lessened; they still continue the use of it, and ; 1 have no doubt, with attention to diet and diese, they will be restored. My son, who is afflicted with on Epilepsy, J must say. since he has commenced with your Panacea, has not had a single return of his fits, now more than five weeks; and since the commencement of his disease he has never before went over ten days without having them. And I can say, your medicine has done him more good than all that he has taken for the last three years. I have given him the two bottles that you sent me, and 1 should be glad to know if 1 must continue the use of if any longer, and if so, you will oblige ine by sending another bottle, as I shall be directed altogether by your opin ion. j^WAlM S PANACEA —The John Howell, of Trenton, N Mb Wm. Swaim, My son, a student of medicine, related a case to me this morning of a bluck man, who ha9 had the King's Evil for four years, and is now cured by taking three bottles of your medi cine, as directed by my son. The black man is a laborer, living about five miles from this place. I give you full liberty to publish this letter, if you wish it— or os much of it us you think proper. And if my name can be of any use in giving your Panacea that character which it deserves, you may use it with pleasure, and I shall ever feel it my duty to recommend it to »he public, able medicine. a safe and valu Yours, most respectfully, JOHN HOWELL, M. D., &c. CCP Sold in Wilmingfon a» M JOHNSON'S {Sole Azmt) Di uti and Medicinal Store, JVo. 90, Market Street. July, 1829. B OOTS, SHOES & TRUNKS— James M'Neal, grate ful for past favors, informs his friends und the public generally, that he has on bund a larçm and complete assort ment of LADIES' .Sc GENTLEMEN S BOOTS & SHOES, also—misses', BOis' & children 's do. of ull kinds of Leather, Morocco, Lasting, &e. which will bu sold at the following prices for Cash, viz: Men's fine cordovan Boots from Do do calf skin do Do do Monro eonlevan, Do do eil _ j i n ; #2 to $3 00 3 50 to 5 5»» 1 50 to 1 75 1 62 to 2 00 1 25 to I 50 l 50 to 2 00 do calf skin, Do do Shoes &, pumps, cordevan, Do do do do calf skin, Women's lasting shoes full trimmed, and of the latest fashion, Do Valencia & Denmark satin, Do Leather, - Do Morocco, - Children's do ... $ l 00 to 75 to 75 to 50 to 35 to ALSO, A large assortment of Hair and Leather Trunks, Port manteaus, &c. N. B. Liberal deductions, and terms easy, to country merchants and wholesale dealers. Wilmington, May 16. go_ 3 n1 1 12 l 00 l 12 1 12 do do do do 50 g^ASlUONABLKCLOTHING STORE —John N. Jack. M- j It JVo. 1, West High street, opposite the upper Mar ket House, offers for sale a general assortment of READY MADE CLOTHES. J. N. J. will constantly receive the latest fashions from New York and Philadelphia, which will enable lorn to attend ' more particularly to customer work, and having already gaged the heat workmen from the most celebrated bouses m the U. States, he will warrant every garment to give satis faction. Sincerely thankful for the past attention of his friends, and the public, he hopes by diligonce and care to merit crease of their confidence and support. N. B. Country Merchants supplied at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Wilmington, Aug. 1, 1829. ■B-iviNTpn „ W ,, 1 c, A ,? , 15 to 16 y ears of to foam CARRFTSON ÙT*; Appl ? 10 JAC0B M , X"" rS .„.a „ , 80 r Mar * et - Strfe l; «'here may be had, j nprorSÜ 8 * ne c °Y? e Shoes, Monroes, i Children's l#mf in<r v« A * so * Women's, M secs' and ! or Knotfl an<) ent,a ' satin, prunella, morocco and leuth- ; L 1 in 40— 3t Wilmington, August 8 41—4t s-s * f BIO PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS.—The subserih* | M. having added the manufacture of moveable type to F 1 Stereotype establishment, respectfully solicita, a share of tl paDonage of the Printers of Pennsylvania, and the adi* ^ ; states. •* ent Having a practical knowledge of printing; andalpo hav' been longer practically engaged in the business of Stereotyp ing, than any other person in the United States, he hones t he able, from such experience, to give satisfaction to th ° who may favor him with their orders. From an intimate ** quaintance, for a number of years, (nearly eight,) with tip business of type founding, lie hopes fo he able to produce tv ° . equal to any offered to the printers of the United States His prices, though low, will of course be the same as oth ers in the same business. Nor will he attempt to violate truth ' or insult common sense, by pretending to any «* increased f # cilities in-tho manufacture;" (for there are no other " facili* ! ties" at present in this city, than there were twelve years ac • j when type were from 40 "to 50 per cent, higher than at | ent,) nor have the " materials, used in making printing type« ; been so greatly reduced," as to bear any proportion to the reduction in the prices of type. But the reduction hue been and induced by competition , and an overbearing disposition in some of those founders, who have grown rich on the here tofore enormous profit on type. All sizes of type, plain and ornamental, for book and iub printing, from fourteen lines Pica, to Nonpareil, constantly hand in such quantity, as to supply any order at short notice In the choice of book-letter, pains have been taken to select such faces, as are generally approved for symmetry, neatness and durability. He also keeps a complete printer's ware-house, (the on!» one in this city,) and cun furnish a complete printing-office at very short notice. ' The following are his PRICES, at a credit of six months, for approved notes, or acceptances; or a discount of five cent, will be made for cash: Six lines Pica, and all lar ac. per Long Primer, Bourgeois, Brevier, Minion, Nonpareil, Leads, Quotations, 49 $ 30 ger 46 Double pica, to five lines pica, Great Primer, English, Pica, Small Pica, The prices of ornamental and fancy type, have been redu ced in u greater proportion. Old type received in exchange, at 9 cents per lb. A Book of Specimens will shortly be published. STEREOTYPING Ü6 32 32 99 36 30 36 30 38 ill be done at the lowest prices, in the J. HOWL, Corner of Crown antHTallowhill-streete, Philadelphia. best manner, us heretofore. August 15. 48- 81 rj^RADE & COMMERCE—The subscriber, late commer -0 cial editor of the Chronicle, having leased the Fountain Inn, situate in Light stieet, near Baltimore street, the most CENTRAL PUBLIC HOUSE in the city, is prepared to ac commodate Travellers and Bonrders he thinks they w ill he pleased, either in good eating, drmking or lodging—and, ere long, v range of Stables being likewi taken cure of also. Supper 37,£ cents; Lodging 25 cents; or, for a day's boaiding and lodging, one dollar. Families traveling, can have dis tinct apartments if they wish. Horses taken at litery 24 Hours for 50 cents. And, not to he altogether out of sight of trad ing, any editor or proprietor of a paper, any where, who will give the foregoing tf ree conspicuous insertions in the inner form, and send one of his papers contaipmg it to the Fountain Inn, shall have two days hoarding und lodging, the first time lie passes this wav, provided too many do not call at a time. The Public's ob't serv i, W. G. LYFORD. Fountain Inn, Light street, Baltimore. N. B. The Table of the Fountain Inn will be always sup plied with the Rubstantials, varieties and dainties, not only o! the Baltimore, but of the Norfolk and other neighboring mar kets. August 16. D RUGS and MEDICINES, both Patent and Officinal, in which arc included most of the recently discovered French Chemical preparations, together with the principal part of the most valuable medicines now in Uoe, of the first quality, and upon reasonable terms, may be had a' the store of the subscriber, No. 135, Market street. in a manner with which ».h information. An extensive attached, their horses v :ll be Terms—Dinner 50 cents; Breakfast or JOSHUA HARLAN. For sale as above, Dr. RELFE'S BOTANICAL DROPS. This is one of the most efficacious compounds in the Materia Medica, for the cure of that class of inveterate Diseases, produced by an impure state of the blood, and a vitiated hab it of body, and usually exhibiting themselves in the forms of Scrofula, Suit Rheum, Leprosy, St. Anthony's Fire, Fever Sores, (even when the bones urc allbcted,) White Swellings. foul and Obstinate Ulcers, Sore Legs and Eyes, Scald Head in children, Scury and Scorbutic Gout, Pimpled or Carhuneltd Faces , and Festering Eruptions. Several severe cases of -Pimpled or Carbuncled faces, and one other of an eruption extending over the whole body, of many months standing, in this neighborhood, have been en* t.«r«ly cured by the above drops.