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KEW STORK,
WST Ol'ENBD.)
At that well known stund in the village .
Brandywine, near the Brandywine Mill
(lately occupied by William McCauley)
large and general assortment of
Dry Goods,
Groceries, Drugs, Paints and Oils■
China , Glasss , Queens It Earthen Ware
Hat dware aad Cutlerys
Beside* various other articles, consisting ' i
part as follows:
Cloths, caaimeres, casinets and flannels, 1
Baizes, beaverteen and Pittsburg cords,
Calicoes, chintzes, cambrics and jaconets,
Muslins and laces, various figures.
Irish linens, lawns, silks and crapes,
Bandanna and flag handkerchiefs,
Cravats, suspenders, combs, 8cc. tec.
GROCERIES.
Sugars, coffee, teas, chocolate and liquors,
Cheese, Molasses, raisins, figs and ginger,
Pepper, allspice, cinnamon and starch.
Rice, lard, bacon, salt, corn meal and flour,
Buckwheat meal, tobacco and segurs,
Brooms, brushes, bellows, See 8tc.
;
medicines, ere.
Calomel, jalop, camphor and flour sulphur,
Epsom and gtober salts, opium, cam-r oil.
Sweet oil, spirits nitre and hartshorn,
Laudanum and paregoric,
White lead, Spanish brown, mineral green
Chromic yellow, yellow ochre, linseed oil,
Winter and Summer lamp oil, common do
CHINA AND GLASS WARE, Sec.
Tea Setts, cups and saucers, and plates,
Dishes, pitchers, bowls, decanters, tumble! s,
Lamps, ike and Queens Ware assorted.
Potts, kettles and coffee mills,
Shovels, spades and pitch forks,
Knives and forks, scissors and razors,
Pocket and pen knives and spoons.
Sad Irons, nails, spikes, 8cc Bcc.
Together with a general assortment of
DOMESTIC GOODS.
All which will be sold, Wholesale and Re
tail, at the most reduced prices for Cash.
JONATHAN WILSON
March 30, 1833.
!
flE subscrfbw'having spent several.
_years with a gentleman of great ce- j
lebi ity in the above business, is able to ,
assure the publ c that she can scour and j
dress C olh Coats, Pantaloons, Ladies rid-.
ing dresses, and every other woollen artide, |
ina very superior style, ta.iingoutgiease
effectually, and restoring lit a great de '
gree the original polish; without lak "
ing out the stifl'-ning in the collars, otc..
Tiie prices will be moderate. Apply at
the North east corner of High and King
streets, nearly opposite Readings hotel.
' MARY ». LOYD.
23—6!.
T
Wilmington, July, 16
N. B. Numerous references can be giv
of the first standing, who
themselves astonished at the im
en to persons
express
provements made in their garments.
NOTICE.
At a special meeting of the Trustees of the
Poor of New Castle county, held at the Pool
House, Jnne 22d, 1833, the follow'
hie and resolutions were adopted:
Whereas it has been represented to the
Trustees of the Poor of Ne
that passengers and emigrants from foreign
Countries, who have landed in this country,
under licences gr.n'ed to them in pursuance
r.f the acts of tlie General Assembly of the
State of Delaware, in such case made and
provided,have been interrupted and obstruct
ed in their passage from this city to the city
of Philadelphia by certain officers and autho
rities of the State of Pennsylvania, and have
been threatened with prosecutions for alleged
violations of the health and poor laws ofthat
state;-—and whereas it appears to the Trus
tees of the Poor of New Castle county, that
emigrants and passengers from foreign coun
, who have landed in this county and
have complied with the laws of Delaware on
thus landing, have a full and perfect right to
pass from the State of Delaware into any
other State of the Union, without hindrance
or interruption, or the exaction of any sum
or sums of money for thus passing:
Therefore be it Resolved, that the Truj
tees of the Poor of New Castle county will
2 pream
Castle county,
save and keep harmless and indemnified, all
foreign passengers and emigrants who have
landed during this present month of June, or
who may hereafter land at any port in tlie
county of New Castle, and have complied I
with tile laws of the State of Delaware, in |
such case made and provided, as also all cap- ;
tains of vessels, steam boats, and owners oft
any kind of conveyance cither by land or wa- :
ter,conveying such passengers and emigrants ;
who have landed as aforesaid, of and from all '
suits, damages atul loss occasioned by the
costs of such suits, and of and from all penal
ties for which the said captain», owners, pas
sengers and emigrants can be made legally j
and !
tri
liable and responsible, under tlie la
regulations of the State of Pennsylvania, or of
zny other State, affecting or concerning said
passengers and emigrants.
Resoife;!, that the Port Physicians of Wi'.
mington ana New Casile, tlie Inspectors cf,
the customs, arid othev revenue officers at tlie
said ports, lie furnished with copies of the
foregoing resolutions properly authenticated.
Resolved, that the above preamble and re
solutions be published in all the papers of the
city of Wilmington, and that 20Ü copies be
printed in hand bills, for the purpose above
mentioned, signed by the Chairman and Sc
cretary.
ROBERT FORWOOD, Chairman,
Thomas Deakyne, Sec'v. tt—38
Dissolution of i arinerslup.
The. copartnership heretofore existing be
Marshall Phillips and Henry F. As
kew, trading under the firm of Phillips 8<
.Askew, is this day dissolved by mutual con
All pt rsotii indebted to the late firm
will please make payment without delay to
Marshall Phillips, who is duly authorized tn
aetile the accounts.
MARSHALL PHILLIPS,
HENRY K. ASKEW.
tween
sent.
May 0t 1833.
The Drug Business
Will be continued by the subscriber at the
old Stand, No. 135," Martcet street, nearli
opposite the City Hall, where will lie kept
a Urge and general assortment of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES
of tlie best quality and at the lowest prices
JJia friends .mil the public generally are re
-haçtfal! : Lr.. ited to give him a call.
MARSHALL PHILLIPS.
for sals,
.
T ,
vent valuable Plantation ^Grazing Farm
of a ,able landab
ses a small frame Dwelling Hous(
mul Kitchen, and a very eyten-1
sire and convenient Barn, and a,
young and thriving apple c.rch-j b
,d ofcuo.ce fruit. There is at the distance
f a mile from this plantation, a ti act of sev
■nty acres, of which fifty are woodland, and!
he remainder marsh, which would be sold
with it. The premises are a part 01 the 1
1 ract known as "Lewden's Island. 1 sons
1 lesirnusof purchasing, will inquire of John
i L. Robeson, in Newport, or of the subscriber
New-Castle,
.res
•ry productive.
Si
; n
MATTHEW KEAN.
New-Castle, April 19th, 18 jo.ü
! &
j
- j
Tvcsls Teas, Groceries, &c.
THE Subscriber respectfully informs his
! friends and the public generally, that he h
i lust received at his stores, corner of Kent
Market,and third and Maiket streets,\\ il
j mington:
! 5 Chests Gunpowder Tea.
J 5 do Imperial
20 do Young Hyson do
15 do Souchong do
! 12000 lbs. N. Orleans 8c Porto Rico-Sugar.
! 600 lbs. Canby Sc Coverings refined do.
! 20 bags Coffee. Box and Keg Raisins.
: 1000 lbs. Baltimore 8c Virginia Tobacco.
I 1000 do Ham, Flitch, and Shoulders.
Orleans, and West In
as
do
1 Sugar House, Ne
! dia Molasses. .
Old Rochella Brandy by the pipe, gallon,
or demijohn. . ,
Cogniac and Peach Brandy, HHand Gm,
! Jamaica Spirits, old Rve, and common W his
. key, Wines ami Coi dials of a super.or qu.i.i
All of which he offers for sale cheap
! ty Sec.
hr cash, or accepta^nces.^ CLEALANU
j
to , -- ——r-.v;,^,, , 7 ,,,
5S—2m.
it
j fW
. n . . . its, .ni
| jj^^JdTcff'ti-Seri-ing prints to wood
) f p wiirk of any kind—viz : Work Boxes,
j (v llc \ Tables, Screens, 8cc, is very superior to
the common plan of pasting them on, both in
b e»uty and durability. Sold at
EDWARD BRINGHURST S
Drug and Cbfaucal Store,
! July 4. Î333. No. 137. Mai ket b .
of
as

,l
Caustic Varnish,
Wood.
j For Transferring Prints «u -«
J ' UST prepared by the subscriber, and is
quite i quid if not superior, to the imported
! and will be sold at a lower price.
! Camel Hair Brushes for varnhhing. \

EYE WATEB,
on
to
eakness of the eyes—
Vor inflamation anti
Prepared by Ur. Scudder, lhe celebrated occu-,
list, who lias discovered Hie an or placing »«,« j
cial eyes so as to appear us natural »* h*«'- Also |
Dr. THOMSON'S EYE WATER.
PILES.
Cornish's effectual remedy for tlie PILES.
For sale at
JOSEPH BUINGHURSr S
. 87, Market.st.
Drug ami Chemical Store, N
N. B. All the medicinal chemicals and most ot
the chemical teste, may be had at N■>. 87.
New store.
si FRESH fifftoCJEeSSES
jj TEAS.
&
A'c- A'c
v
10.000 lb N. Orleans and Porto Rico Sugar.
'500 Canby and Lovering's refined.
3.000 Old Java and Laguira Coffee.
3,000 llis Hams, Shoulders and Inch
500 , Superior Y. H. Tea cargo 1833
30 bis. Superfine Hour fresh
600 gallons prime New Orleans Molasses,
Baltimore Cavendish lobacco,
lOOOIbs Dryed Beef—part Solomon's curing,
all Holland Gin, French Brandy, Irish Whisky,
Jamaica Spirits, old C. Port Wine, Tenerifle,
or j ic .j us t received at the NEW STORE,
tlie No. 5f oliflosite the u/i/irr Market.
I JAMES C . AIKIN.
in | June47th.
;
oft
CURE FOR
;
:
;
' -pile following letter from Dr. Knapp, a
physician of extensive practice in Baltimore,
ls bllt one D f t| ie many testimonies which
bave bee n received of the virtues of
j
!
CURE FOR
Summer complaints. &c.
DR. JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE,
j
1 yesterday.
W ith of the efficacv of your medicine?
I can safely say, that I never have prcscri
• b( .j a medicine for Bowel Complaint that has
given me so much saiisfactimi, and my pa
; tientn so speedy and perfect a relief.
j Whenever introduced into a family it bc
comes a standing remedy for these complaints,
I and is called for again and again, which 1
j ihink is pretty good evidence of its efficacy
an d usefulness
! In Summer Complaints of children it has
j frequently appeared to snatch tlie little vie
C;oi as it were from the grave.
and such ach'ld" my patients have frequent
j y s;li( i tn me ,
j n Dy S i„teric affections of adults I again
8< and again seen it act like a charm, and give
permanent relief in a few hours.
j may conclude with observing that it is a
to valuable medicine and no family should be
tn w i t i lou t it. M. L. KNAPP, M. D.
Baltimore, March 27th, 1833,
Dear Sir,—Yours of the 21st came tn hand
You ask me wltat ptoofs I meet
Fur sale b/
EDWARD BRINGHURST,
Agent for Delaware State.
Country Merchants supplied at tlie pro
prietors price.
MINERAL. WATER,
FOUNTAIN OPEN AT
BDWAH3J BaiWTOHURST'S
DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORE,
No. 137 Market street.
The Mineral Water is made from Pure
Spring Water—and a variety of Syrups are
<ept, in the making of which no sugar is us
cd but the best loaf.
Dr. Perkins 5 Celebrated
PLA3TEB.
The subscr ibers are appointed agents tor
''sTHONGTDHESrVEPLASTER. for
''iTUENGTHEmNG, DIACHYLON
^"mKRCURIAL strong. LOGAN, tcc.Scc
ALSO,
Perkins' celebrated Dyspeptic Mass,
\,Vell worthy the attention of Practitioners,
b ig b )y recommended by Professor lotterot
.Baltimore, and other !^™™Xn, 8c Co
' 441 Market-street
Dec. 11.
j
1
dll be sup
CA
of
on
A CARD.
The subscribers have received at the old
stand, No. 67, Market street, opposite the
^HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF
Superfine Cloths and cassimeres, of a good
quality and fashionable colours.
Also a handsome assortment of Ingrain car
peting and rugs, good colors and fashiona
ble p itterns, ,
With a variety of goods suited to the pre
sent and approaching season, which will be
sold at the lowest prices.
Wm. ROWAN 8c Co.
N B. PAPER HANGINGS and BOR
DERING always on hand.
il
In
as
GOLDEN
DI APIEORETIC TINCTURE,
FOR RHEUMATISM.
sed in their prac
of this
This Medicine having bee
lice by a number of Medical gentleme
citv, of tlie highest standing, for thi*disease ami
all others (which depend on the like causes) is
now offered lo the public in the lull belief that
il is superior to any article ill the whole cum
pass of medicine. It effects» cure without nail
se > or irritation, and has never tailed to relieve
'or cure when the directions have been str ctly
attended to.
ry the reader by sp
medicine which r .
it is not the intention of the subscribe
The following extract is from
•hose pe pu tali
to
in
b .
It is not our intention to wea
aking of tile virtues of a
edonly b used lo prove
tu (le
ihe work
stands
ceive.
of a medical gen'.lemai
as fair as any in A'i erica:— . . ,
.«Of a B the Diaphoretic Medicines I have used
prepared at
streets,
The preparation is
•hat 1 have
erful i« a prepuraiio
f Sixth and R;
• he most p
the N- E. corner
Philadelphia, by E. Evans,
hut little known, although from
frequently witnessed of its effects, I am fully
satisfied that it is a peculiarly valuable mm
,l y .. JOHN F.HEIU.K, M. D.
' Professor of Materia Medien and Bo:any, vi
Professor of Materia Medien Bo:any, vi
the Ohio Medical College."
The following highly respectable Surgeon of
used und is willing to testily that it
the
and
this city has
is a superior
<licine.
GEORGE McCLELLAN, M. D.
Professor of Surgery in the Jefferson Medical
College, Philadelphia.
Another well known medical gentleman win.,
ed it with enti e succès., kindly consents
e l,is name for reference.
GKOnr.F. W . UWE», M. 13 .
The following gentleman informa me that he
■ lias succeeded ill every Hiieumatic case.
M. M. LEVIS, M. 1).
bas
j
|
K'l'
I have used the Diaphoretic Tincture, sold by
J. W. Burns Sc C .. ami am prepared to say that
I iiave always succeeded in curing Rheumatism
and fevers generally »i'll it.
THOMAS E. WARE, M. D.
In Sixth Street above Race, Phil adelphia.
PERSONS CURED—FOR REFERENCE.
Jacob Kvser, No. 8, Market s!. Philadelphia.
Charles Diirang, in 6th first door below Arcl,
Street Philadelphia
B. Williams, Surgeon Dentist, No. 198 Race
Street Philadelphia.
»down, N. E. corner i, f front and vine
Street Philadelphia.
others could be given, but we deem it
T. A
a
M
unnecessary.
Solti oolv by
and Race Streets Philadelphia, and their agent
JOSEPH BRINGMURST.
No. 87, Market st. Wilmington Del.
W Borna, N. E. corner of 6th
J.VfJftl.l KIJ\ d HOTE I.
TIIE Subscriber respectfully announces It 1rs
friends and the Public in general, that he has ta
ken that commodious establishment, well kn twn
of Mar
the INDI AN KING HOTEL, corne
ket and High sts , Wilmington, Delaware, tor
inerly occupicl by David Briiitoi), anti rect rtly
by John M Smith.* it lias undergone a thorough
repair, and is handsomely fitted up with entire
new furniture, and is now ready to receive fami
lies, single persons, or transient visitors. B) liis
assiduity,and strict attention to business,he lu | es
to merit a share of public patronage.
HUGH H. HEADING,
M
Wilmington, April 16,—tf.
TO BE SOLD AT
a
1
PRIVATE SAVE,
ALL that lot of land and premises, handsomely
situated in the city of Wilmington, bounded by
West street. Broad street, Pasture street and tile i
Kennet turnpike, contai., ing about 8 acres ofi"
land, be the same more or le s. The buildings
A are a commodious three story stone I
dwelling house, fronting on West j
street, near tlie corner of Broad
street, with kitchen and conveni
ent back buildings, also a large yard and garden,
containing a variety of good fruit trees. There
is a well and pump in the yard, furnishing plen
ty of good water at all seasons. A two story
stone dwelling house adjoining the above, and
two frame tenements at and near tlie corner of
Pas'ure Ik Broad streets, also a large frame barn
cellared under : the land is arable and in good
condition, the situation high and healthy, and in
all respects an eligible site for | rivale dwellings.
The whole will be sold together or divided lo
suit purchasers. Clear titles will be ma e and
possession given immediately. For further in
formation apply to the subscriber on the prend
JOSEPH DAUPHIN,
or LEA PUSEY, near the City Hall.
Wilmington, July 15tli, 1833.
se3.
64tf
NOTICE.
WAS committed to the public Jail of Sussex
County, State of Delaware, by Matthew
Rench, Esquire, on the 3rd day of June inst.
as a runaway, a black girl, who calls herself
Esther Uiltbunk. Now therefore, unless
the owner or owners of the said runaway
come forward and prove their property, pay
charges and take -her away, she will be dis
charge.! in six weeks agreeably to law.
WARREN JEFFERSON, Sh'ff.
59-Cw
are
Georgetown, June 24, 1823.
FOR . I
Wilmington & Philadelphia.
(DAILY.)
TUB STEAM BOAT
1
emerald,
p TAIN w. WH1LLDIJT,
CA
WILL, until further, notice, leave Race-st.
wharf Philadelphia, at 7 o'clock, A. M. and
Wilmington at 3 o'clock, P. M., every day.
FARE 75 CENTS. Baggage at the-ask
of its owner. Breakfast and dinner provided
on board. Freight taken on the customary
terms.
June 27th, 1833
Swaim's Panacea,
For the cure of Scrofula or Kings Evil,
Ulcers, Rheumatism, Syphilitic, Mercurial
and Liver Complaints, and most diseases
arising in debilitated constitutions or trom an
impure state of the blood, 8cc. 8cc.
Swaim's Vermifuge.
"This well known Anti-dysentenc and
Worm Medicinehas proved successful the
twelve years past. It is perfectly safe and
child will refuse to take it."_
A fresh parcel of the above just received
JOSEPH BRINGHURST'S
Drufc and Chemical Store , »Yb. 87, Market
st: IVilmingtou.
no
Watchs , &c.
The Subscriber has re
moved from No. 25, to No.
95 Market Street, three
doors above the Upper
__ Market house, where he ol
fers fop sale a variety of gold and silver patent
lever, and plain WATCHES, suitable for ladies
and gentlemen—chains, seals, and keys—new
and second hand clocks and time pieces—bead
guards, with a variety of other kinds ; breast
pins, Anger rings, thimbles, ever pointed pencils,
and leads of all sizes, bead reticules, purses, &c.
Spectacles,
w
with silver, plated and steel frames ; glasses,
blue, green and plain, to suit persons ofall ages.
'l he su'scriber has taken much pains to ac
quire a knowledge of the various focus of
glasses for diff erent ages, a judicious selection of
glasses being highly important to those who use
them.
GliOIlGE JONES.
N. B. The Subscriber as usual, attends to
the various branches of setting, filing, plugging
and cleaning teeth, lie also keeps a good as
G J
4l-3m
sorlment of tooth brushes.
Wimlingtcm, April 24, 1833.
by
or
be
in
a
Consumption Cured.
T UK 1 ND1AN Spfctfiu
F or the
(/ Clin
NOl Coughs, Colds. As
k,tl mas. Consumption».
ftfs' spilling of blood; anil
Ü7— " diseases of the Ureas,
Prevention
Nr*
W
H
U.o
and I,lings, &c.
Prepared by I) -. Clarkson I nt.iMAV of llu
Gi y i t LaitestUc .
Bills of dincti ius accompany each bnitle of
a cousp cuMi
he dille, ents age» )
the SPECIFIC, p
manner, all tlie symptoms n
•I Hi-, se distressing dis«*««
dirt ctf
ting ont
an
also, i anim a;
DIET a ad UElil MEN, &
ne to conduct themselves lliinittfh
mil health h> restored—tor vain
.es,,eel
hoi
patient
.veiy statfe
.ml useless Would he the prescriptions of the
physician, accompanied wilu the most
d Uhttul medicines, 1 Ins directions
po we ilu I
.«re not faithfully adhered to.
T lie) pttb ic are itti'onm d that the d* posit ot
oi 287 pet s ots It:
net authorities n
!
been lake
lie city
if Lint
tali
Cl t.l tile
ely c
.„at tie -J
ate eit-es t
: del:,tl.d . 1 .
oinc • I wluc
i;
ptmn:
the b I s acconi; ui yuitf each lioltle.
Mi|ipiy ot i he above Spic.ft
received. u?,ti is lor Hale bv
N. B. A Iressli
lias bee
jos:.i'ii imiNGiii.usr,
No. 87, Market .st. Wit
S„l,l also by EDWARD UUIXGHUUSl,
N -. 137, .Market-, t. opposite the U.tttk
gum, 1) I
Drngg.s'
.1 De
Boot Manufactory.
Wanted immediately FORT Y' good work
men on coarse Boots—the highest wages will
be given, and regular payments once » w
URIAH ROE.
Darby, Delaware Co. Fa. 6 miles T
from Philada. on tlie southern Î
post road—May 14—6w, J
•k
ONE CENT REWARD.
Runaway from the subscriber on the 11th
inst. an indented apprentice to tlie shnemak
ins business, named David Riggs. The above
ill be given if brought home, but
,
0 «>»« charges paid. .
JAMES DERRY.
All persons are forbid harboring or trusting
the said apprentice.
J ul V 16—4t.
Dr. Chapman's
Anti-Dyspeptic or Stomach Pills ; m
effectual remedy for Dyspepsia or Indi
gestion.
Dr. Mead's
Anti-Dpspeptic or Stomach Pills, lor
Indigestion or sour stomach.—^Also,
Dr. Dean's
Celebrated Rheumatic Pills 8c JEBB'S
Rheumatic Liniment, may be had at lhe
subscriber's Drug and Chemical store.
No. 135, Market street, nearly opposite
the City Hal!, Wilmington.
MARSHALL PHILLIPS.
FOR SALE CHEAP,
A first rate York Wagon, perfectly
new: it will be sold a bargain on early
application to
HENRY HICKS,
No. 103, Market street, Wilmington.
QeAvYWAYtï ^oa\ Cottvçaws.
A few shares of Stock in the above
pany may he had, if applied for soon to
W. A. Mendenhall
Dental Surgeon,
Thankful for the patronage he has air. a ly
received, respectfully informs his friends and
the public, that he has removed to the s and
recently occupied by G. Jones, Watchmaker,
NO. 33, MARKET-STREET»
Where, having suitable accommodatin', he
will continue the practice of Dentistry i i all
'^AnriPM S 1833 36 t F I
17- Ladies, and persons indisposed will be of
A i riuiollincro
attended at their dwellings. |
ttni'inir and Summer Goods I
^r 1 ,u * __ np»iTktr.Tf\\T \
HYLAND B. PEMNGION, !
M his new stand,No. 79, Murket-sl. Wilmington
Has received from New York and Phi la ,
del/i/lia a handsome assortment of
' ' ' ____ vsrtAnC
(xOav J f Ü9 !
suitable for the Spring and Summer seasnos
which were purchased very low, and will be t
sold either wholesale or reta lata small ad-,
vance for cash. His Stock consists in part of
Blue, black, brown, olive and green Cloths
of superior and medium qualities.
,, . 1 . .. on ,i (.tnvip milled
Cass,meres double and single mi led,
Summer Cloths. and me. » Ca ™ 8 '
Lastings, Pu i 1 J '.. *
Nankins, blue and y > () » Valencias
Vestings, silk, Merseilles and Valencias.
Drillings and summer upes,
Irish Linens, a good lot,
Umbrellas and Parasols,
Silks of various kinds, yeiy low, '
Painted muslins, ginghams, chintzf s an j
calicoes, a gveat variety of the newes
style and richest patterns,
Fancy handkerciefsand Shawls, new style,
Laces, edgings and insertions,
Thread and bobbinett, j
Hosiery of all kinds,
Pongees,brown and lead colrd, very cheap,
Russia table cloths, Summer Hals, fine
and medium qualities,
East India Matting, plain and figuied, 4, 5
and 6 quarters wide,
With a large assortment of DOMESTIC
GOODS. He will be regularly receiving
as to keep his assort
re
ol
&c.
additional supplies, so
ment worthy the attention of those who rttay
wish to purchase.
of
is
Rraiitlywinc Clinlybcatv
SPRINGS.
Sheriffs sales
BY virtue of a writ of Levari Facias to me
directed will be exposed to
PUBLIC SALE
on tlie premises in Mill Creek Hundred or
Thursday the fifteenth day of August next,
at 2 o'clock P. M. all that messuage and
Tenement, Plantation or tract of land, situ
ate, lying, and being, in the hundred of Mill
Creek and County of New Castle, Bounded
by the Gap and Newport Turnpike road,
by lands of David Justis by Red Clay Creek,
Land of-Faulk and by the road known
by the name of the Faulk Road, containing
about sixty acres of land, be the same more
or less—Together with the Buildings and
improvements thereon erected.
These Springs are situate on a very high ridge,
three hundred Uct above the tide, commanding an
extensive view of a highly cultivated, and beautiful
ÂÂÏlîïttüîa^
be supplied with the best Chalybeate and limestone
waters. The scite tor health is not surpassed by any
in the middle states—all the roads in the vicinity are
good, and afford a number and variety of agreeable
rides, such as the deen cut, on the Chesapeake »ml
Delaware Lanai, and tlie interesting establishments,
and battleground oflhe Brandywine.
There is a two storied house of stone, suitable for
a private dwelling, or may be occupied in common
h the main building. The principal building is
elegant edifice of stone, rough cast, three stories
lugh, extending on the south seventy bv lolly leet,
and on the west one hundred and thirty by thirty two
feet, with handsome eonidors,affording a'promanado I
of two hundred and fifty-five feet, with a billiard
house, stables, kc. i
Two steamboats leave Philadelphia every clay for I
Wilmington at 7 o'clock, A. M*.j ,n, l at 2 o'clock, P.
M. am Iront Wilmington to Philadelphia at 7 o. c
A. M. and 3 o. c. I*. M. and there L also three
steamboats daily from Philadelphia to N Castle*, so
that passengers can reach th" Springs in four hours,or
less, from that city,by cither route From Baltimore
three steamboats run dmly, by which and the rail
road to New GasUr, ^. cm,
mingion carriages arc in readiness to convey passen
gers'to the Springs.
The Market oJ W ilmington is one of the lu st in
the United States,and the table can be abundantly
supplied with fresh lish, lobsters, and every article
in season, lhe cost ot this establishment has been
between thbtv end forty thousand dollars, and as
die sale must be absolute, will afford a good specu
lotion.
Seized and taken in Execution as the prop
erty of the President, Directors and Compa
ny of the Brandywine and Ohnlyl eate Spring
Company and to be sold by
MARCUS E. CAPELLE, Sh'ff
of New Castle County,
New Castle June 11th 1833.
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Administrator's Notice.
All persons indebted to the estate of Eli
zabeth Frist, deceased, late of Christiana
Hundred, arc hereby requested to settle
their accounts; mil those having claims a
gainst the Estate will present them leguBy
attested to * b ^
JOSEPH DERRICKSON, Adrn'tor.
June 25.—-4tp.
58.
Lucifer's Matches
Watts' chlorate or Lucifers' Matches,
which instantly ignite by drawing sand pa
per, lightly over the composition, snd war
ranted to keep perfect. Also
MAGIC MATCHES.
Calculated for Travellers, Sportsmen and
Families.
JOY'S
Anti-Dyspeptic Elixer, a safe and expedi
tious cure for Dyspepsia,
Also
DYSPEPTIC BITTERS.
One of the best tonics for weak stomachs.
WHITE'S TOOTH ACHE DROPS,
Tlie best remedy known for that painful dis
For Sale at
JOSEPH BRINGHURST'S
Drug and Chemical Store, No. 87, Market
Street, Wilmington.
N. B. Country store keepers, and others
be supplied with any articles in his line
ease
can
on moderate terms.
mmm,
A ND Possession given immediately, an of
fice in a central part of the city. For
•e at this affice.
62—4t,
Com-iparticulars, enquit
July, 1835.
PEOPIiK'S EINE.
THE Proprietors ol this line have the pleasura
of announcing to the public, that they have this
day started u D AILY LINE of Four Horse Post ^—
| from Geor?M /o mfor ^ run Sn «
I connection with the Philadelphia and Baltimore
\ People's Steam Boat Line.
! This line leaves St. Georges every day, (Sun
Jay , excepted) immediately upon tile arrival of
, the boat from Pliiladelphin, and arrives at Mil
ford at an early hour the same evening— Lea
ving Milford at an early hour in the morning, and
! arrives at St.Georges in time to take the Purge in
the Canal—either for Philadelphia or Baltimore.—
t Fare from St. Georges to Milford, $2 00.
Intermediate distances, as low
regular one.
> lie Proprietors of this line desirous of exten
d '"S P co PlÇ 'ravelling through the Peninsula
of Delaware that accommodation which has in
been offcred b the Propr ; etors 0 f lhe Phil
Uelphia and Baltimore .»People's Steam Boat
Line," flatter themselves that they will receive
l * lat P^dronage, which the merit of their enter
pt , 1Sl ' e:lliUe h th(:m to .
It ought to l e cheering to the heart of every
Freeman, and more especially, to those of the
State of Delaware under present circumstances,
' to behold the private enterprise of their fellow
j citizens, interposing to rescue them from the
imposition of an aristocratic monopoly. It is upon
this conn er principle that ihe "People's Steam
Bout j u , g been started —and to aid so laml
able u purpose, we take pleasure in offering this.
j our 0 wn effort, in hostility to a chartered monopo
. '
j
5
Ko/w Stage "Line.
any other
¥
MULFORD, TEMPLES, & Co.
N. B. Passengers by this line are offered gratis*
' an excurs on from St* Georges to Summit Bridge ,
and back , in the Barg s for Philadelphia.
June 5, 1833.—54
tf
The celebrated
Mt HD EINEMENT.
Superior to all other .d/i/ihcations, for
RHEUMATISM,
Chilblains , Sprains ysHumbness of the Limb si
Weakness and Stiffness of the-Joints, <$-c.
Numerous cures in all the above affec
tions have come under the observation of the
proprietors The following remarkable cure
of a severe Rheumatic affection, whicii
had baffled the most respectable medical aid
is deemed a sufficient recommendation to in
duce other sufferers to embrace the same
means of relief.
five weeks.
an d had for several weeks the attendance of
a Physician, but all without receiving any
benefit. As a List resort she begun the use |
of Vaughan & Peterson s Heel Linement, the
ff rs t bottle of which proved of great service,
reducing the swelling of the Joints, and reliev
. th pain cnt i,- e ly which had before been
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great as to prevent hei from sleeping; ,t
for also enabled her paitly to dispense with the
crutch. After using the second bottle she
is only had occasion to resort to the crutch,
w hen going upstairs, and after the use of
four fiyi> b()tt es bas | a i ( ] j t as ide altogtth
, . . . . , ,«•
I cr, and is entirely cu ed by this valmibU- Lm
ement. lhe extraordinary itliel afforded
i her induces her to wish her case made pub
for I ff c that others suffering with this painful und
P. distressing disease may know where to find
c „ t
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so I LrlAKLLo K. DAN EN HOW EH,
400 N T 2d
My wife has been affected during the
greater part of this winter with severe
Rheumatic Inflamation, commencing in the
right foot and ancle and extending to the
whole limb. It also occasioned a great deal
of weakness and soreness in that side of the
body and hack. There was a great deal of
paiii and swelling in the joints, and she was
entirely disabled of the use of the limb, and
obliged to make use of a crutch for four ot
She used various preparations,
j 400 N . 2d st
The following statement of a remarkable
cure of Partial Palsy OF A LiMB, by the
„f this Linen,c ut, is from Wn,. L Nur
11 well known and most respectable ,>.
; Magistrate of South wark, and is another nd- f <L
ded to the many proofs alreadv laid before ^
t i lc public of the efficacy of this'valuable ap
p]j ca tion. The communication of Mr. Nor
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ton, is worthy of pal ti cola attention cn ac
count of the source from which it comes and
I the nature of the affection relieved.
MESSRS. VAUGHAN & PETERSON. '
Gentlemen.
During several weeks I suffered a partial
paralysis of the right arm, and of the third
and fourth lingers of the right hand which
sensibly affected the whole power of the lat
ter. Writing became to me a difficult task, f
i which I could not execute but with greatly I
diminished legibility. The use of half a hot- '
, ç » CT , r
, Vlu.^f.d v l T' T C ' U,re '
? 1 a " 1 chee. fully hear this testimony t;>
! ,s e,1 ' cac >'' , 1 hll ™ ld " bt ' p 9'! a,1 y t'ft>cacmas
!". remov "'S thither comp amts tor winch
! 1 < >srecommended as a remedy, it is itivalua- 1
hie.
Respectfully yours,
WM, L. NORTON, .
272 South Front street. —
Sold on agency by
E. B. VAUGHAN 8c Co.
No. 44J Market street ?
Wilmington Delaware.
Price 50 cents !c.
. r.
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Cougli S ji'iip.
r
Tliis Syrup has been much used for five or
six years past and I have not known it to fail
curing a cough (except consumption and ii
such cases very useful) where proper care has
been taken.
Doctor WISTAR'S celebrated Cough Lo
zenges. -__
LOZENGES for cold in the head ; Ore
box nf these Lozenges will generally rcliejs
a cold in the Head
WORM SYRUP,
A pleasant and effectual remedy fci'VfSm'i
FROSTED LIMBS,
A new specific for that painful disorthsl
RHEUMATIC TINCTURE. *
For Sale nt 1
I.
JOSEPH BRINGHURST'S 1
Chemical and Drug Store, No. 87, M'
_ ket s treet, Wilmington.
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llorsebills. Postbills, Blanks, Sec.
scmely executed at this office.
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