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cuba in 1827. 5 JVfto- York Daily .IdvertUe. 4 . I.ETTEH VI. » l ,c divrr»:onsof the inhabitants of the Havana i ude is taken away, society moue pomt lo.t *«»«•• . , .vliihittons for and of, t „e most prominent «lnbrt.^for ' ! ,he ladies of Havana, i(to be found m ■* Of about three quarters of a m,.o in length, tun iiing parallel with the c.tv which separate ; it •rom the suburbs. Itte c .* !. C i hfthJ '-dit. It is a smooth, le e •. » Ç . I nost perfect onter, for the sole object id'hsplay . ,g cuhanbelles and beau' ) • , shaded I t are two walks tor the >pee **»**•£ tis laded n by a double row of trees,such ..s o,anges, limes aeoann-s, Uc. planted with the most perk t regular»»*. Io separate the walk tiom the to.ul, is a small stone wall, about two and a halt feel high, and one foot in thickness. In toe eye of , .Cuban there is, nothing like^ " * ! theatre Alamenda, plaaza de armas are bete en , tire-ly eclipsed. "Phe paeco, the P»fÇ«b hate. seen the pa?.eo ) " is a question v. lueli a tor gner must answer fifty times the first week of! his arrival ; and if the enquirer be met with a neg-, ' stive, he will tell von that t on have not yet seen ! Cuba, in short, he will feel like the citizen of. ;t much greater city of Europe, represented in i the plav, when he exclaims, that "if you have j •not seen Paris, then you have seen nothing."- As far as the ladies of Havana are concerned, tins opinion is not unfounded. On the holidays, at about 4 o'clock in thc afternoon, forth from the j cities come the volants and quitras, crowd after crowd. Toot passengers also are eagerly, and j at some buzzard, endeavoring to get out, all bound for the pazeo. A volmt is a vehicle like j the gig, except that it is much larger, the N. wheels heavy, and set wide apart, 'he body! brought much farther forward, and wide enough : ( to contain three persons. The quitra differs only j in this particular, that the top falls down at the j will of the rider, the volant top is permanent.— ! Havana contains an immense number of these t vehicles, public and private. It is however, con. j si'l'Teil beneuth a Imly to ride in a public velunti hence all that appear at the pazeo arc ownci by families ami consequently arc remarkuhlc fur •heir elegance and cktlinc,. No per»on is ah .'owed to use rein.; hi driving, at Havana; the ! therefore '''rom L\ ♦ OU .tree!» are too narrow. Each horse is therefore a driver {cablsttoJ always dressed \ iu liven*, 'l iiere «*, ;ts may be expected, a eta b- j ;ng*m the- pi css, for the pazeo. The Virgin Ma r> finds her name abuse.I and invoked—with all the addition of "santissi na," "purisini:»,** Uc. connected with oth^r words not quite so respect fal, in the midst of locke l harnesses But thc pazeo once gu: bk- is over. On each side of the road are ranged close to the w all and the volants and quitras pis, from and now commences the display, tlu 1 flics is almost invariably white, of the nmu A wreath of roses in the hair, and ; «.Is aii»l broken I ed, all t « ml to the other at a slow walk. The (1res«; of costly kind. sometimes «axil hanging from the eonib, so as to cover on y about half of the head* »o.d «um»* of the face, is all the head-drei s w hich they w« The small wall is lined with gentlemen, who lion themselves there to gaze at the ladies; and thc tallies in turn pass bv, to gaze ut the gem le The . latch It mu\ he called a staring men. number of vehicles sometimes amounts to 500, thc ride is extended hevond the in which ca pazeo. The ladies amount to more than one thousand. From end to end they puas for about '.hrec hours, to see and he seen. At dusk tin urne confusion is observable in returning, as a: i entering the city. The sign of recognition is a diake of the hand to the acquaintance on the *.vulk, and consequently there is u perpetual w . \ ing of handkerchiefs, fans, and hunta i On the subject of female beauty <*f Havana, it inay be said that about the usual proportion of females are prêt tv. Not indeed, if we make our northern statu ard thc test, for no Cuba beauty possesses lips and cheeks, of which "They tell, the beauty of the sea, ■mson slie.ll!" Outslii White foam and But if regularity of features—smoothness of skin—dark eyes—dark hair, and beautiful teeth,, give any claims—then the Habeneras may c in for their s Grecian maid Byron's description of thc not applicable to them. are. MEJETIWG OF THE FRIENDS OF Acrriculture and Manufactures. Some dissatisfaction having bren expressed a . j To the manner in w hich the recent meeting held ! on tlie»c subjects was conduct «*il, un »ell Mat the result thereof, and several c»t the Delegates. appointed at said meeting basing declined t* act under their appointment—the citizens of th«* j State of Delaware, friendly to the protection of! American labor, and to the encouragement of a' home market, are invited to nu-et again at the ,, Town Hall in Wilmington, on Saturday the 2Lt : insi. at 3 o'clock. j With a view that the proposed meeting should ; stand on the face and pure ground of the great j National Interests in question, it i, herebv de- 1 eluted, tliHt the object of the present call, is to proitupe the interest of Agriculture und M. factiir*. . bv expressing our sentiments publielv j old Dn those inportantsubjects, and to appoint Del-j egates to the Convention which is to meet at; Harrisburg on the 30th inst. i i Of Pennsylvania. Thirtieth Glass, tobe drawn J «m the Union Canal Lottery. 1 • 1 ] 25th day of July, 1827. SCHEME. 1 Brize of $15,000 5.000 4.000 3.000 2,500 1,716 1.000 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 i of 2 of of 500 5 of 8 250 150 of 10 of 25 100 of 46 50 92 of 25 of 1150 8230 10 of 5 Price of Tickets. Tidets, . $5 00 I Quarters Halves SI 25 62 j j . 2 5U 1 Eighths FOR SALE AT I BOBX2BTSON 3c JLITTIaE'S LOTTERY OFFICE , No. Market Street , Wilmington , (Det.J July 12, 1827. ■ BLANK CHECKS, POR SALE AT THIS OFFICE' BAnn ovd Bvoolies & fton, - Keep on hand, for sale, their T , . ,, finis Orange,''between i "~äs, igs._^ lo.t %*«'»«. N. »W\Y ! ! O SCOTT, No. 93. Market-st. between . )f. Min'* and 0. *l«i Grocery j leave to inform lus friends and the he has just received a fresh , vtpply of i'l.DlX & F. IS1IlOJUJiLEJUfS . I from the manufactory of Thomas times, No. lUt , Ma .. u .,. s , Philadelphia, which are warranted to I bL ' e T ,il1 pout of cu/oratid ,/uuhty tolany hats | n , amlfactu ,. t , (1 J, ,| lc country-such as is bel cv ^ W|M ivc ]K . rfect satist'sct.on to the wearer:— t wi fi !H .\v lsp( ,sed of at Philadelphia prices. , , s . | us alw..« on band, for sale, a large av t sorlmc|lt ,,f */„;„/ and other Bonks, in plain and ; ,- anL . v binding, togetlier w ith a good assortment L ! of stationary, blank books, paper, slates, Sec. , W !T, C 1, he will sell at city prices. ,,... 1H:r . 36— , „ ,,j , un J other hooksruled and bound , ' 0 . „nrentice wanted to the Bookbinding ! ,, K V, et 'îüîSÜVî: -— vj .,-roads, i i>Ui n o j T j ie finn 0 f J. THOMAS & CO. being dis on the loth oftlie Fourth month last, Ji, nL#lsjns h .vin.^ claims against said firm are desir- ; {.j to produce them immediately for seulement; j a||(l ;i!1 Nvho ar( . indebted to said firm arc request-, çt j t()ca jj OM /; zra f/oopcs and settle the same ! j ,\ nv person liaving demands aga>nsl the firm 0 j* 11 _ |.« nuol'ES.or »gainst K/ltA f lOOPES, j j al . e requested to furnish them for settlement to j N. Uoopes; and any person indebted to either i 0 (*^ e above concerns, are earnestly reipusled to , : ( ii sc | lur » c the same without delay to io the saiil j j j ! TO FARMERS. ; E/.UA llOOl'i i : Wilmington, 7th mo. 3d, ltf J< • t j . , 5 | S M h 'T' 1 P , , , " ^ . f ' v ' r ' !» H <mm!'i, .■ ; , ,m,t 1 m-le«>ml, »• bç».ua. . ! mg uiirts»t I. ■ * ' " Î . ham I. ndsey . de-c., /..«.■>< .iiah J.ims ami U n, ( \ containing lo »at ino,< *' 1 ,s * ' 1 j ■■ hi-' k '»I <-u. . >*i y, b-'iir. f " ' J ; w hole. and A Vahialile Farm for Salt'. cions. l',.duo. ! i Mi ! Del. a ■et», ,1 t Mo ff.v n tin n o l io al! kinds :,r.\. :;tt rus •Il ad.»| .1; Sot* . of chou f I , ti,-UI|gll ! >» it a ti re hard of ut ♦nut; a . The Iwdle g le md h» .ed ni f» m all ni \t Client: I ! lt a Well A plastered in. four up sLt.r*. vn and thr under tin a reibt A i vc with a pump tone li« °1 *"• house und a st '• I 1 »»* ! dient tue lor; a j ailv i •n-*;»ih, si.th n.-W, will» excellent »g- un«ie head of horn he- ; c < ient In hold ten or twel ip- 1 a f tas milch cous, lecmed u IS it •XpetMo, ! the pit* ! der te 4,1 ri'ici, 1 • ing thereon, cat» -f sale. JOHN IMINKH. 7 —It» :.;ik«* knoA n the en j 1 ' i THE under ti.e «»rom* . < p v, ds for t !.< ,, u the credit f or t.De *urt W :iter f at a rate ol interest not < p ( ... i;u j lv jj M;v D-T. V»GVOUg\v \j(VAU. - d having been an] e to fee* I tinted bv ; ■r b™. ; r -I D I. Bor.iMj th v 1 11 1 ntum »• at the ,1 of 30 y '—Notice i' liier a! limn tile j ..B. her« bv i I'JUl I 4th of Jul;. IK. { ed I given, that S i)V thc under* ! i c« 1 it any time alter tin plument •late, for taking nuor.sov. J. » m .IAMBS (,\li!)\i:i{, .'DSI.PII (»»:! ! ; I , \VM. LAUKtv, 1 of J nlftrr. 9—tf. ; f June 12t1 -. i _ n JOSEPH DRAPER. Ur'S ; i a . j ! AVl\\ B V fi ViVUW ftV.A .VoNNvllfV, 1 1 t* h^imct»ully miotu.-. tlu* public that, lie has ut-j th«* j .uuvu» to of! a' The stand lately the ,, : m-uiuta» lui * uul k- < ' Successor to ili.Niiv J. Pun i;.i, 170. 77, KAB.1I^T"ST. I by t h ,\ s . Can ht, next i here lie wil ! CCUj lour above tlu Fan: s* Bank e, core tan» iy ft'!' sale. j Silver Spectacles, Table and Tea Spoons , 1 Silver M'are at reduced ; .r ( jsir ; j de- 1 And all kinds if Gold * to j old »ol l : Del-j at; Jil'iro i The liigh- i cu. li i s t vît. , Mu» il, 1827 exchange prices given for ! Wilmingt SPRING GOODS. 7H41IE Sl'HSCRHIEH 1ms just recc 3 dition to his former block, a large assort-) ment of Spring (ioo«ls, among which are, ived in ad- I C LOTUS and KF. HSE Y Ml iE ES, Sdk, Toilinet, Valencia und Marse dh s Vestings. ! Leveiitines, Florenses, tiros de Naples, and Lus- 1 tring Silks. » Havens Duck, Russia and Porter Sheetings. Irish Linens, Sea Island and Prime N. Orleans Siiirtings. Oambric, Jaconet, Swiss and Mull Muslins. Bonihazels, lh.mbazenes, and Norwich Crapes. Silk, Cotton and Woolen Hosiery. 1 Drillings. Blue and Yellow Nankeens. ] 2 Cases Leghorn—1 do. Straw Bonnets. Also, a large assortment of BO Ol ß Be SHOES, Jt the j),ttowing low pricer: viz. 2 cases Men's tine Roots, $2 00 per pair, do. Munroes, 87j 1 do. Ladies Valencia Shoes 75 2 do do. Morocco 1 do. do- Leather, do. 50 1 do Ladies' Morocco Shoes, with heels, at 75 cents per pair. 1 do Misses* do Springs 50 do 1 do do 3 do. do. do. 62 £ do. do. j do Kid do 1 case 75 pair Seersucker pantalets The abo\e are well worthy the attention of I the public. 50 do do JOHN PATTERSON. 30—3m, ■ April, 1827. [Judgment Notes & Bonds, IJt*A\U.Vs wine tjYlttVsbwdfc *• SPRENGE The spacious and elegant house belonging t0 j |,; the Company, which was .ompleted last fall, is Ä'tÄfd« tt sm situated in -, -ssyrr jsx&zz and are bounded faL 6ne »»earns. The virtues of the Waters are those of the pur -1 . ( , s{ ( ., la|vbt . at ac ,, m , illg to ,l,e analysis or Pro f t . ss01 . Keating, of I'hilad.-dpi -a. They have been j ... . t \ • hlV.uus : ml other fe , ^s '* d ar^ceSaied as a fine tunic. .,.| ie licinU \vilmin B -,<n,. offers at all times, j accuss to an excellent markets and the daily in- j wrcmmr , , )V st( . an , u.iul lines between that , and New-Cutlo, to and from Philadelphia oro , affords a fa, ai w of cotnmunn a . possessed by anv utliei Watering Place. 1 , p arli J ( a „ he accomin,slated at a short notice t witl , a inncr , collations, 1, e creams, See. A • ; v„ exertions shall I L i( . evcry ^ Liu lirions Kelreal charges will be moderate, cuargts uc U;J Rs STANL KY. . . , H , 7 39—3in. junei.io.i. N ■ «• damages, ggs or horses may al a ay s h--* had; am! there are delightful rides over good to the neighboring towns, villages, canal, Uc. Horses taken at livery, — •t tred t.v the Proprietor, I e visitor to this pleas I i cut o! t ( s — . . I'aluable Med,chit fir Coughs, Lonaawjitions ana J.'tnmu.'i. sess i„jr virtues peculiarly adapted to thc prest p, evading disorders of the breast and Inn: j ei uli n g to consumption, A tune I v use of the. ( j|. n p s be considervtl l tlscs ( ,f ( \, n , non CM, C ( I i „I LA MOTT'S cjouosf r»p.oP3. its Ml " I in Ibis Elixir is offered to the public as pos ml ; •r in most i Ttain e sh*, lathim? -, » : ji« '"il U npim Urteil, i it ,j' Shty arising tVoi die .1st,'hint, it is singuh , If riv ellica' I and in .S' v 17* th«* tUrecuoiis cions. \ patticul.*r uttentn ! accomp;i'\s ing v»<*b bottl«* The follow i:*g cevtilifutcs : respectable ni» and Surgeons urc subjoin-: this composition i*- one which l i Mi lif ;d m« n urc «Imposed to regaru as cilicacious ! gentle ■et», tovlif orttiy of pu 1 • p if I a iie composition « l, we have no the public, Mo r r .s rough Drops, i.npro. •.ttatiuii in ta coniUKM.ihtig tiicin to •II adapted to tln'se case? •«•commeiuied. rus ben Sot* w In Doctol ! tia\ are 1 8.M ; Albany Dee <j li. 1825; i 2<uh ! ;; U, Veto 1*1' f, of V> hiu* th . .1 VM.-S F« v Si *i \ J 11 , (it < li »11»:. Di. AN, ot J at 'S«» i.» 1 ~o ! I'.ti. n.ini . oppo. t«iti tv t»f j' lytif.-; i niidatioti of cellent ( ough Drops. For ten \< :u-. t [ieted ' !,'1er j -» ! /wi J in pleased itii !.. a c i in serve our i cougl V. V li., n. •••id popular nu'-.'i. strength bdi: 1 <:• l I. »■ ; c 1 a continued use .duJ. e Drops, i li i\ e .fyonr ! der funs r n.-M.i I.BI..M ;'.H li So!, m. .V. J' Jo « 1H -. ' M, \ h hing , dli dill - . diofThJb - 1 ' 1. I bec IV 1 that so nun ; . .. ; . dit ' ! take triai «,f I. v tr bottle : ; » Drcus Mott' ii..! aftc r i to pul fe t health 1 ii'.miAs ,î(»m:s. j i .-■i wh { i; liant tin F i..' he. l.aeh In»', le cotita riv i »hi in WiimiagtoM tay .1» •'•I l »HIN.- ill i I 1 t diclif.st, , Mark« t-sl. 1 Din Mu. * : 1 1 , o— 2.V--töifi. 3/OTr. have to (»111 : B T IIF. Subacviiicr lu g himself to 1 stlc Conn- 3 i I i i j ! , J ! : l ; In justice to mvsclf, I have been induced to | reply to a false and unjustifiable attack made 1 me and others by Swaim, the vender of a! certain Panace a in this city. I do thisatao, in or-1 der to re move from the public iriitul, thc false I impressions which may arise out of his pompous j and incorrect statement in the public prints.— j Mr. Swaim wishes to establish the belief, that lie j is the soit patentee of the ceMmitcd Panacea, upon which he has built his fortucs; and not .sat-. isfied with asserting'tbfc, In*, goes on to condemn all other» as spurious and false imitations. Now notliing is mere entirely destitute of TRUTH. 1 have been acqiaintcd with the r£T oinrn v a r. hi. ciPE from wnt-'ii Swaim manufactuuks iiis meh U.e D» t\ for the e icrat-c »dine f SI ÙPÎ r, to -, tin O« tober tint in e.i should h** the (i'mh t of their c. !*••(•, his best ex eiüunn -ii.il Uc « ■ i f i ' of the o Hi c e w 11 ! i it r v-n.ic 1 lie duties pledging himv. If Meeting, I ! I ion, for the nomination of : abide bv thc iiiofi cf t De Tou tube held at the U ' tou Ci y ickct. ALFA' ANDER PORTr.B. a>- 13, ! til:?. •If. S3f'$ i'fkh " x<§ : y yr ; i ! ' ft 3 jBbK f rVfi 'if mil i TO THE AFFLICTED! . ICINJi, FOB rPYAimS OF TF.V TF.A11S. IT WAS OB TAINED FltOM 'IY FATHF.B-IN-1.AW, WIIO NOW IHN SIDES IN TUE jTATE OF NlIW VoHK, WIIO HAS I'S ED IT FOIt TItnTY YEAHS, AND IM.BI OHMEI1 INNKt M Ell ABLE EX'UAOnniNAHY CURES WITH IT. In every case tvierc I have administered this medi cine, its pow erful virtues have not been known to fail: this, of itself, and 1 have certificates to substantiatctlie fact, would give the lie to Mr. Swaim's bat; assertion. Perfectly satisfied as I am, with tip increasing orders for it, which reaching nv from various parts of the Union, I :.!■< this plain statement °?' tho i. C in t e V oc^asi?n °vhl'n i.jij Mr. S wann, on one occasion, «hui M ai.a'iy personally waited on him, l " |,; s Panacea, and complamci o its e x price, remarking to him that she cou J fn , I ^ con^-! thssassssssssuz .... antes, w.r,. ans n» raasno«. . . . w . ...o. r i k >« or rosmsmcT.os, j 111UT1 ,, t j j .. . „ Vegetable RpIlOVatlllg 1 MiaCt R. fülle prapated from the original recipe, , „'„J., . a , l0 any now in use 1 ' Il !. V o N It TUB imssi and IBs l: BXCKP III vr My LD1CINK ivrru I :l riiia'invriov. JUll.N A. BARKER. tltl. It S K VNtl TtIF S.s •t in v ut as r si 1.1 i I ,, , • t ! I . . Ll ', cr ^ A; ' ° King S Lm!, MciCUridl DSsl d , Putrid Sore lhroat, ; I I It is p trtirul trly beneficial in Rheumatisms, its ; effects heilte such as completely tu remove the ; complaint. ! I„ " !l etitatieims Otseast s or adectiohs of t.ic , skill, perhaps there is no tnedieine tit tl has been I more emiituitlv sticeesshil. In the t ally stages t i „I I 'onsmuntion, it « .11 he fourni of eminent set- | It affords tHW'tuul t hef in S:/ljihititn'\ FOR THE CURE OF Tumours, M etier, Ulcers, !kc. Sic. mirin Hin uis. :s of Jaiindiec have been radically the use of «.niy a lew bottles. j Dyspepsia, or indigestion, is taken away by | its powerful virtues; and where children urci_ turned it is knou n to he u salutary operative and for that purpose I rp. by families tu be used I in "n- eoMiiihints incident to thc chaiigo of thc i i M.-dicinc is Warranted (îrnuinc, and is ' n . fully prepared ' I removed i ; i The c\ it is I lbt original l! Hi JOHN \. BARKER. :i. r this Medicine, and certHi . , who it has radio-' ■d disease», accom , • ,vi MiPitiV 1» » ominen<.t*a nd /'.o/;«*»* Direction:-, for i'.tci, from re enred of ; !c pers ^ l ,,ul ' LM '' 'uritius inis b 'tu I Ins Futum, '.able diysn'in by itiiuiv re s yh'oniu. It bus pel-j after all the « Iforts of \ tin.cl) use ii i it nt » off this t ital wide j mV y "f l't formed r<:m:*rkal.le cures expetv 1 c * and skill have h i. il It is a v.ell known fact, that j „•aae than of any other to dy i.u' i xpo.-.ed Indeed, i , alarming extent, and is so once it has got the Aimot he too careful in nip •uses that generate it. spreading o n a n "ie will» tf.i ; li. i ! ;; vl.il h moan ■I. K,. ! asr.Ciidetiey, «id, the ef ïu-iü, h h un una - -, thc constitution to i of t Cl. 1. feet. ... ill tin It rest ,d soundness, and completely! i'j that attend it, and many mtcvl v tin* i h. -tr t vAirnoi y ils good cifccts in i 1 I CXI ÎZ7ÏVM 220TT2Û2 ï . • CCU hOXKX. s, or other (icntk-men, who the sale of tins Med ' i (»nnt allowed them. ! the ingredient ured T entirely simple, and " il ' Fo l-Mast. interest tin v hay ! * : i ,- oi„' mus* respect» They tn.rv in 'lie 't an .c turc of it at d its ed !»y n hi I'hj m any p;.» t (if the l'n'. ' Uidi-rs :u cl cvcrv inlonu.*' a d. A Id'rcss to , JOHN A. BAKU Jdi, ' N h dto V.IU, pun iaht v ; t.iat n,.»\ be »ion gi\ ci f Atkins«;; cure ( w, nUudilj.hi.u cF.uTiiicA'rrs. ! : 'ted. sex oral vear ilh ri mc r c, \dm !i destroyed my health aim v't l i cm rial dis to that itutn M.thddcd r r •■*(.* o of ccovei'inT f:om t! despaired of ever feds of it. I h;-d • - : »»llder h: : cal , ..nd mv tnala n mu for ni hi faul I iiad ! •hanec, 1 iutcamc î come ulcerated, w hen by tinted with Mr. Jnh 3 informed •onId cmr u.c in a very j live hot tie u of which I I • ; ! : c ut, I au i cnahhal to sav, that three petients, who have used of the hollies, presented for trial, | have evidently derived grea henefit. Thc first i is respeetnhle female, who labored under ex i treme ^crofclous debility, in which thc stomach j participated largely—its digestive functions he ing much disordered. After taking out* bottle, ! Iiur Ill-all li was improved— lier appetite, «liges , tion and comidexifin meliorated; and in the use J «I - ,l,c «wund bottle her eonvaies- nce is speedy. ! The second IS the son ol a hoaid.inei-ciiant, : who sutlers with the Inp.disease, a scrulnloi.s at l L c r 'T r,r° t,,U ru t, ,. " 1 ' bu, l c - ; Previously to the use ot Parker s Panacea, lie | had habitually suffered great puisi in the ath-ctcd 1 1 part, and his general health xvus much impaired. | a! lie has taken nearly two bottles, and his parental sav he has been more free of pain than before, I while his general h«*ahli is fast improving. j j The third is a l.ady, whose disease is supposed j to be Rheumatic—and who has long suffered j with an extensive nicer of the leg, resisting the | remedies prescribed by two regular and eminent ! physicians, who appritlamded the loss of the '.in,!) ! by gangrene. By request, I called to see her to- ! day; viewed the ulcer, which is now not more ! than a fourth, in diameter and depth, of what it i was originally—is much less swollen, very slight- ! 1 y painful—and site says she has received more benefit from the two bottles of Parker's Panacea, than from any medicine that had been before ad ministered." I. /didst w I, • that he b short time rfstwVcd vi ' -o Ijcalih ana comioi t (i Mir.LS, V itursn .1.11 dr: IT. tor/ li, 1827 PAik h '/ hin % Jl' tri l 11 .*/, Ptn ! •d wit!) afi;i !V wife u : 1 hereby c* the tn 'st ex« v tha . all her! ! Ring RIkmiui (tie pain-» I to trv P ; ad-. T ill III,: :t!cs, one 1 un, and she is now j f.vf/, I proi ured \> i. »X 'i th* r, cat :r veil. jiMnsr. itiruvn. of Parker's Panacea has the ■ 'I'ho Pro] loi- l before the public, tin lowing recommendatory notice cd his Medicine j f.oin I)v. P lwin \ Atlee, a highly respectable | d to state, what expert- ! saint.u ti(..i «*f layi i :ti;i*.»n«-r in Philadelphia. "Having been roque en c I have had of the I I If the above recommendatory notice is calcu lated to benefit the proprietor, it is at his service. E. A. ATLEE. Philadelphia 51 h mo. 30, 1827. Sold by Joskfii Bhinghubst, Druggist and Chemist, No. 87, Market street Wilmington. Also, at J. Harlan's Drug Storr opposite the Town- Halb Market jfree* GENERAL REGISTER. M , ——- - - _ Dry Good Merchants. Chalklv Homers, 48, Market-street I liuzby & Bassett, 62, market st John Patterson, 30 market Street : s =8* ■ 5 » Grocery Stores. Joseph Mendenhall & Co. corner of Kiiu> atul Second streets. Joseph C. Gilpin, 46,market st. James 6: Samuel Brown, 8 High st. Clement Sc Gordon, corner of Market and Kennet. Peter Horn, corner king and Iront sts. i John Rice, Brandywine, south of bridge. I Samuel Stroud, corner of front and orange. ! George Winslow, 179 market st. ^ Wn S ht - corner of From '">'1 Marke ; Boot and Shoe Manufacturers. I John Matthews, Delaware-st., third dour be* I low water-st. N. Castle. ; Tiieotiliilus Jones, 27 market st ; v . () M » Neal & son< 98 and ]00 ! William M'Neal, 170king st. , U in -, ani White, 4 high-st. - b _ t IMpi'f'linilt T^otînre | „ , . , i, 1 all0rS> C.eorge R. O Daniel, No. 26 , market,-st. James Simpson, No. 2, west third street. market st. , ¥ , _ j Millinery and F ancy Stores. | Mary and Rebecca White, 110 market st. urci_ -—- - -. TT n | ( .|« . ln ,l r |h, V (>rns IHIU.S.U'IU .1 .UUHS. i James l'lumley, \\ ashiiigton Inn, 39 mark' i et st. is ' Joshua Hutton, Queen of Otahcite, corner ' of market and queen sts. John M. Smith, Indian King, cornerof Mar I ket and High sts. Soaj) & Candle Manufacturers. ponton y; Bancroft, market, near kennet Vorht an and Adams, cor. orange and third , lt *. , ° me * Roy, corner tatnal! and queen. Carpenters. pel-j of „ , „ JJ'^ph Seeds. Broad, above Orange-st. off h'dislia Huxley, Broad, one door below King, j Siunuel \skew, Kennet Road. _ j to i j /.iba Ferris, 89 market st. so ( Charles Canby, S3 market st. the George Jones, 25 market-Ä. J - - - Watch Makers. ! Silver Smiths and Jewellers. ef- tiuthre, 41 market st. - jj mn10 ,. Jefleris .Quaker Hill, three doors to I fctlow the MectlnK .Hou S e. Joseph Draper, No. 77, market-st. j in ! Curriers. 23, Market-st., and 26, i John Guy er, No. S!ii[)l«*v-st. 1 James \Vebb, High, between Orange and I Shiplcy-sts. who ! T " Cabinet Warehouse. ihn 1'en is, Jr. shiploy, between 2d and 3d Tobacco & Segar Manufacturers 1 liomus A. Starret, 10 west high st. Bread and Biscuit Bakers. , ' ; Miller Htmott, 105 Shipley st. •MISCELLANEOUS. ( Patent Pans und Sieves manufactured by Ivlward Brookes Son, Orange, between Front and »Second streets. B< ri:u"d AI*CsU : gcn t bottles Porter, Ale and i Cider, at No. 81, market-st., and 15, East Third-st. ■ffh iUn/* :/?,«• and 1 1hechvrighting .— Abraham Aldurdice, corner of Market and Water-st. Iron and Coal Merchant —Thomas Garett, j Jr, 39, Shiply-st. I Master Bricklantr, and Lime Merchant .— B. W . Brm.kiu, old Lime stand, No. 15, west Broad-st. ;\—Benjamin Webb, Queen, between I T.itnt ll and Orange-sts. l. ittm/ and Jl.rchange Office .—•Robertson l'c Little, 28, market street, mes C. Mien 7Vac/;.rNo. 105 , Orange-st, above the Hay*Scales. • Thomas C. Alrichs, Fancy Hardware, Tin ; and Sheet Iron Manufacturer, cornerof nuU'kct and second streets. ! Jacob Alrichs, Machine jAlaker, corner o» shiplcy and broad streets. : Iron Foundry —Mablon Betts, second-st near the Black Horse tavern Murorcu v [unufacLory —Robinson's He Co. 98 market .st. Conveyancer —Benjamin Ferris, at the cor nor of West ami Third streets. | P P* I'mriamb, Notary Public, Purveyor w Land, Conveyancer, Regulator ot Streets, &c. No. , King street. f Patent llaxj and (1 rain Forte* Joshua Johnson &. Son, makers, Pike* Greek Mills. .Votary Public ami Conveyance r.— J''»*- Hendrickson, corner of French and S«' c ()lu j stree ts. No. 43. Livi . n . Stable— Kept bv Huson S'.vavtu'.iß SUil) l e y st. above Queen. - CA/»«. C,a::» and ./ore.-«"* . . c , ru v . ( 1 %1( *tani\ Ui, « m.ilKt ^s,. , ttf | JL'jlgglst u> i nternet. Joseph in..-, *• • Ullll, ket st. — j VlOIIN BANCKOFT, having removed u'^'R 'dJ Brandywine Bridge. | rv, Delaware Co. Pa., takes this t , ! form .his friends and the public generali}', l *\'j ! he there continues the Curding of Wool, *'->r :»•* to- ! those who arc pleased to favor him with U^' 1 * ! custom; and that he hopes by strict attention an it i punctuality, to merit a continuance or I»«"* ! lie patronage. He also takes this oppoDim il > to inform those to whose favor he was in«ie ' ^ for work in this line, while at Brandywine la u i -» ad- that all wool left for him to card, at John 1 or >' Store, or at the soap Factory of Brain ton ai' croft, Wilmington, or at Win. M'Caule) v Brandy vine, will he taken from thence once cry week, and, being carded, will be P unc |!'' l - etunred the week following; hoping, by 1 bove arrangement, and punctually m t,K ' ,', y and good performance of the work con< T .f* r„. him, they may be iutbiued to nnNnuc ! . j. j ■ l j | ! WOOL CARDING. -, to Providence FnC 0 ' to in* means and the vottrs. •itbmo. 5. t R27