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of September, eighteen hundred and nine, five hundred dollars. For the permanent annuity, stipulated in the fifth article of the treaty of the third ol October, eighteen huudred and eighteen, four thousand dollai?.For the support of a blacksmith and asSiMant, stipulated in the sixth article of the same, seven hundred and twenty dollars. For the purchase of iron, steel, 6cc. two hundred and twenty dollars. For the permanent annuity, stipulated in tin* supplemental treaty of the fourteenth of 5-eptetuber, eighteen hundred and twentynine, one thousand dollars. * - * *?-- - ? -I Ai?mtlnf<t'i I-or ine annuity iu mrec cmcia, in the supplemental treaty or the twenty-vixtb of Octohcr. eighteen hundred and ihucy-two, three hundred dollars. TO THE SilAWfEES. F-?r the permanent annuity, stipulated in the* fourth arliole of the treaty with them, of the third of August, seventeen hundred and ninety-five, oue thousand dollars. For the purchase of salt, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of the seventh of June, eighteen hundred and thrre, sixty dollars. < For the permanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of the twenty-ninth September, eighteen hundred and seventeen, two thousand dollars. For the support of-a blacksmith and assistant, stipulated in - the fourth article of the treaty of the seventh of November, eighteen hundred and twfnty-firc, seven hundred and twenty dollars. ? ? ? - ?> c.? i'or ine purcnasc ?>? iruu, an-n, u,v. ttro Hundred and twenty dollar*. ?<?r payment of the .annuities secured to the Shairnte Indians-, by the act of the fourteenth of Jaljv cighleerf.hundred and thiety-firo, deducting the ?tmi of four hundred an I ftfiy-iyne dollars, paid to said1 Ii.dian?- and intruding the annuities under said act, from eighteen hundred end' thirty-six, exclusive, the .swn of mne thousand fire hundrcjf and forty-one dollars. TO THE SUAWAKEES AND DELA WARES. For thoshpport of a'miller# stipulated in the second"article of the treaLy kith them, of the Itveufr-sixth of October, eighteen hundred and thirty-tiro, five hundred dollars. . TO TilE SUA WAN EES AND LEWISTOWN. Fof the permanent annuity, stipulated in the foiith article of the treaty .with ik^nr. of the sercfltecUth of September. eighteen hundred and cighircn, one thousand dollars. Far ibe support of a blacksmith and assistant, stipulated in the fourth article of ihq treaty of the twentieth of July, ighlcen hundred and thirty-one, scrcn hundred and twentv dollars. TO Til F.SEKECAS OF LFTWISTOW.V For the permanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty with tl.ctn, of the tven'y-ninth of September, eighteen hundred and eighteen, ouc thousand dollars. For the support of a blacksmith and as-, ablaut, stipulated iu the fourth article of the treaty of the twentieth of July, cigh teen hundred and thirty-one, aeren hun' dred and ittctuy dollars. For the purchase of ifon, steel, dee. two Ituiuircd and twenty dollars. For the support of .ojnilter, stipulated inihe fame, six hundred dollars. TO THE CHO0TAW8. For the annuity, during the-pleasure of the United Stales, stipulated, in the fifth article of treaty with them, of the seventeen December, eighteen #hundred and oar. turo thousand dollars. Forth? permanent-annoftjr, stipulated ir? tiic second artic1c*?f the treaty of die sixteenth of.November, eighteen hundred and" fire, three thousand dollars. For the Hrpited annuity, stipulated in the. second article of the treaty of the twenty-fourth of October, eighteen hundred and sixteen, six thousand dollars. For the permanent annuity, stipulated in the thirteenth article of the treaty of tiic eighteenth of October, eighteen hundred and twenty, si), hum!red dollars. ,For annuity to a chief, stipulated in the fourteenth-nrficlc of the same, one hundred and fifty dollars. For tiic annuity, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of the twentieth of January, eighteen hundred and twentyfive, six thousand dollars. 1 For the limited annuity, stipulated in tbev third article of tiic same, %ix thousand dollars. Tor annuity to a chirr, stipulation hi (he tenth article of ihu same, one hundred and fifty dollars. for the limited annuity, stipulated in the fCVetllcendi article of the treaty of the twenty-seventh of September, eighteen hundred and thirty, twenty thousand JulJar*. F'.r the purposes of education, stipulated in the twentieth article of the same, twelve ihotixanrf fire hundred dollars. For the support of three blacksmith* an(fa-?ststaiiu. stipt/Jated in the same, two tho?i?aUd one hundred and ai*'y dollars. For the purchase of iron, steel, dt, six hundred and sixty dollars. For the-annuity to the ehief, stipulated in the 0 Mr ci! Ui ururle oT I ho same, one thousand one hundred dollars. For annuity t??- warrior*, simulated in the same, live hundred dollar*. TO TilK CJIU KAH.WVS. F?>r ~th<? permanent annuity, hh provid?>?| f.rr hy the art ol" the twenty-fifth U( February, seventeen hundred and ninety, nute, three thousand dollars. F ?r the purposes of education, stiputa led in the second article oI the treaty nit! there, of the twenty-fourth of May. rip* teen hundred ann thirty-four, three thou , sand dollars. r to the creeks. . , F#>r the permanent annuity, stipukl. ? .1; in*thc fourth article ??f the treaty with thcrn, of the seventh ?f August, sevi: teen hundred and ninety, one thousand t I five hundred dollar*. ** I ' For the permanent annuity, stipulated t in the scc.*nd article of the treaty of tin 1 sixteenth of June, eighteen hundred ami" two, three llto&aod dollars: I TO THE CREEKS EAST* . For fhc limited annuity, stipulated in t j the eighth article of the trecty with litem, t ?j of the twrncy*fourth of March, eighteen ] hundred and thirty-two twelve thousand t j dollars. " f J For vhe-nupport of a blaok smith" and. t - - i .-J ,i._ t 1 assistant, supuiaicn. in tnv w?n ??*-? ? ? ? elc of the some, seven hundred and'ftvoo- j. 1 fy dollars. - " * i 1 For the purchase of i*;nn, steel)?5cc. i 'two hundred-and twenty dollars.. - t 1 For the purposes of education, slipv- i laird in the thirteenth article of the same, J three thousand dollars. \ 1 Foe the annuity to three chiefs, stipti. r lated in the eleventh article ol the same, c : four hundred dollars. . c TO THE CitEEKS WEST. For the.permanent annuity, stipulated t in the Jonrlh atiicic of the treaty with j f . them, -of lite twenty-fourth of January, jt eighteen hundred and twenty-six, twenty c thousand dollars: For the support of a blacksmith and j1 assistant, stipulated in the eighth article;c of the same, seven hundred and twenty j I dollars. For the purchase of? iron, steel, dee. jt tmnilpMi ami iimiit* dollars. For the support of a wheelwright, sti-'t 1 pnlated in the samc?-*U hundred dollar?, j For agricultural iirtplr meals, stipulated J ) I in the eighth article of the, saute, ttro" 1 thousand dollars. * - * * [o For the supporfbf a blacksmith aud is- a tistant, stipulated in the fifth artirle of L i the treaty of the fourteenth of February. I ^eighteen hundred and thirty-three, seven ju j hundred and Iweotv 'dollars. * n the purchase of iron? steel, dee. h tworhundred^nd twenty dollars! tl For the Support of a whcclwrigM, or. j wsgon innkor. Stipulated in the suuic, six' w ' hundred dollars. * j I j Fur the purpose of education, during! \ J the plcasu/e t?f the President, stipulated c ; in ihe same, one thousand.-dollars. - j o TO THE CHKKOKEES. . j For the permanent annuity, stipulated ? in the third and sixth article of the treaty Is :nith thero, of the sixth of June,* seventeen hundred and niuciy-four, and the ?c-'n' i cond of October sevcuteen'.hu'idrtd and ninety-right, six thousand dbllars. ti For the permanent annuity stipulated d i In the second article of the treaty of thr twenty-fifth of October, eighteen hu dreii o! and live, three thousand dollars. h For the payment of interest on msn-j nuity of one thousand dollars, secured T to the Cherokee's by the treaty o( the ? ; twenty-fourth October, eighteen hundred 01 tftid four, and which was uot paid till the- ( h i vear eighteen hundred and twenu-fivr, 0 . ? ?_ I..I.UUM'M.|li?|,i llfclro IhOUNRUtU DOnurru uvimn, ? ...v.., sum stia.il be paid in (be wirt manner and ** in (he tame proportions lu the Clieruknn al cast and wcjI of the Mississippi, lhal the b annuity itself is payable. < TO TilE UUAPAWS. jC Far the purpose* .?f education, dtirinp (he pleasure o| riro President, stipulated ^ in lire third article of the treaty with them, of the thirteenth ot May. eighteen hun-j^ i drcd and thirty.lh'rcc, one thousand dob . Il*"' ' lu | For the limited annuity, "stipulated in ihfc fourth article of the trraty of the thir-j tccnlh of May, eighteen hundred and thio j jj ty-threr, two thousand dollars. For the -auppnrt ot a blacksmith and;^ assistant, stipulated in the third article ot . the raate, .seven hundred and twenty dol* , . JFor the purchase of iron, steel, ' two hundrct and twenty dollars. j > Fur thr support of a farmer, stipulated ' in thr same, six hundred dollars. TO THE FLORIDA INDIANS, j For llic .limited annuity, stipulated in: f, tiro third article of the treaty tritji lhcin,i,| of the eighteenth of September, eighteen * k* ? ... . ,1 'iinnurrti ?no (wenty-inrrci iuui muusmu i six hundred and leu dollars. For il?r support of a blacksmith's i*stn- t) blishtneiil stipulated in the sirth article of ^ iIk* same, one thousand dollars. (] For the purposes of education, stipulated in th<* same, one thousand dollars: t ProritUfi, Aosrrtvr, That no part of the jj appropriation lor the F.orida Indian* shall ( be paid to any Indiana who haiv been en- n gaged in hostilities agniu*t the United }, Slates, unless in ?ucli change of cirrum- i stances as may induce the President of'? the United Slates to direct the same to be , paid. } mil rt n i n' vrr'o iu i iir i /i?.1D1.0. * i' For the I.mind annuity, stipulated in l',c! third article of the treaty with them, of ihi* ? iitn li of October, eighteen hundred am! i . thirty-three, (our thousand six hundred dol-; I I:?rs. - i < For agricultural implements, stipulated in c (he fourth orticiu ol the name, two thousand; I dollars. j , I For the purposes of education, stipulated J in lite fifth article of the same, one thousand ' dollars. :' 1 For the support of two blacksmiths' e-ttb-, t r lishmenis stipulated tn the sixth article of the j a dame, two thousand dollais. j t | For the support of four farmers, stipulated in the seventh article of the same, two llwu-' f 9 j t saud lout humJr u wJlarf. < TO TRE: CHE'EOKEES WEPT. j F. r the purpose of education, stipulated n i he fiah article of the treaty with them, of j hr sixth ol May, eighteen hundred andj wenty-eight, thousand dollars. Fur tin* support of four blacksmiths and j s-i tains, stipulated in the fourth article of ' e treaty with (hem, of the fourteenth of February, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, wo thousand eight hundred and eighty dolBfi*. For the purchase of iron, steel, See. eight hi Mired and eighty dollar#.Kur-ilic support of a wagon maker and a i \hK-l-w right, stipulated in the same, one j hmisand two hundred dollars. For the expenses of transportation and disrihuitonof annuities, salt, agricultural im-1 dements, tobacco, tools, 6iC. and other inci-; IcjHaf expenses, twenty-nine thousand five lUndrcd dollar#. Fur carrying into effect certain stipulations n the treaties-concluded with the Sencc3s of1 Sandusky on thg twenty-eighth February,, rightcen hundred and thirty-one, with the j scnecas and fc'haunnccs, on the twentieth j Iuly, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, and xi?h the Fhawanccs on the eighth August, iglncen hundred and thirl jionc, sixteen hun*j Ired and timely-five dollars and sixty-two icnts. Fox _ expenses attending'the execution of.' he treaty with the Creeks, of the twenty-1 ourthof\larch,eighteen hundred and thirty-, wo, in relation to locating reservations and erlifvui;* eoerraei*. sesen thousand dollars, i . ? ? I'or expanses attending the execution of? be treaty with the Ciwactows, of September, iglncvn hundred and thirty, ir> rrjation to oca'uig resrrrations, five thousand dollars. t or the purpose of cnrcy.mg into effect the reaty made with the C addo Indian* on the? k?t tiay -of July, eighteen.hundred and thiry-fne, forty thousand dollars. To defray the expanse of removing the! iVjuuptugo Indians who reside; ?outh of thc| ii isConsiu to ?l?c " neutral grohnd," or such the/ ipiaee as -may be assigned hy treaty. ?d or thenr subsistence to* five inomh*. wtj ti.oQsand dollars. 'J*rrid?d rjvrays,. Iiat ;io part of said ?ni:n of ore.. ill he j * d wiilr-s ri.e raid Indt t;* v.ij it^rd- to rciorc, nuti jctual'r o ? rwiuqvo to rv-country to * ? ssljfnco to iheiu on the south**est- side of Ire riter "Missouri. To defray the trxpense of holding treaties' ith the Indians in tbc nanny o! Green Hay,, uduti* within the State of New York, the : \ unmbagocs north and stiutb- of the Wis : onstn * and with the >ac? rod Fi?x?ts north ! i ^iMoun, ,w? tity*tuo thousand dollars.* i For hold-rig ? tr?-aty ^wih the i hippewasj f Sigiun, H w?s thousand two hundred dob. irs; I'rorttCrd, That the coiopcuaanon to jv commissioners for h tding said treaties, Itail be a |>cr diem allowance only. F?.r one.hundred aud scvcn?*-ti?e rifles for re F luwatamiw, two ibous-uui lour ban* ....i .1..it i?*J uim?i.\ For ihe expenses if the Ro? delegation ?r twenty < ih-rokees, thirteen lliousacid dolii t<? l>v j?.,d tn Jo..11 Mar in. ' , l'u dull I?y |Uo wrjlimwll (if Kicluftl I'll Li, , Cherokee Indian, who attended .it the so.tt 'i ! Government, at the request ol qu ag?*tu f the Government, in t -c winter ol eighteen undred ihiriy4 ur-th?ri)-hvc, luirr hnndflil ud finy duhirs. For v .jxiimth of three delegate* from .the uueca nation of Indians who lure attonded l W ashntgton during the present winter, six undred doll >rs i or i Ik* removal of twenty-one thousand reek Indian* and their subsistence for one ; rar, including ?uhat*tvUCe of those recently rniuied, in addition to 4hc balance of one undred and Itfty-livc thousand dollars of lor* ! ?cr ajiproprt lions, one million and twenty j ire? thousand five hundred aud FiA> d -liars. { 'roeir/rrf uhcay*, That it shall tiA t<c lawlui ? make any contract with a?y perron or jicr;tis forth- removal ol said Indian*, or any j an ol tlieiii, at the ex p. n*c ol any indtvidal or individual*, except ?..cn contract is lade in pursuance ol r< asonablc notice, pul? cly given and with such person or jK-rsona ' a shall have offered the most lavorablo terms > lhe g verntuciit. For Uie removal of Seminole Indians nd their fuhsiniancc for otic year, in ad- 1 ition to a balance of thirty three thou and dollar* for former appropriations, tio hundred thousand dollars. For holding treaties with Indian trihes i?r the purpose of extinguishing the Iniau idle to the territory between the itate of Missouri and the Missouri nvtr, wo thousand dollars. To defray the expenses of a delegation t f the l'ollawalamie Imlian:*, on a visit to Vonliiitgloii riiy. two thousand six linn red and thirty dollar* Hire. 11 Ami he it Jut her enact al, That lie JSrcrrlarr of War be, nnd In is In re* >y authorized to envsr tlie accounts o| lie roinntiNsioners. appointed under the el ut Congress of lh:rd Marrli, eighteen iUli red and twent\ five, to he closed b\ raitsfrrring f om the appropriation for' making the road from the western frouier of .Missouri to the routine* of New drxirn," Mich amount, as may he ncccs*! ary lor thi* purpose. s?x. JJ. AnilIh ixju'xhtr rnactnl. Thai the irrretai\ of War be, nnd In i* In r? hv 'in* horized to allow nnd pay to Datid lircnr* v, out of any nion,,y in the Treasury. not 'liter wise appropi ial??!? the amount hnrged to hi* aerount and accounted for >\ him on a drall drevn by him on the tN.tr Department. oil the twenty-Zivdi I nunr\. eighteen hundred and twenty-' iiur, I<ir lln* ft'iim "I U'h llniijHnr?iI three iini'lrc'l niul inriii\-sPT? dollars nml | write rem*, for prut i-inns purchased fur iihI applied u? ilitr u*c of certain crnigrainy C'ri rk In Han*. I >l*\ 1. .\sifi bt it futhrr mnctrtl, Thai' In Secretary of \Nar be and he is hereby iiithurized an! directed to invest, in a manner which shall be, in his judgment, most sale and ^beneficial for the fund the sum of tbirty^thrce thousand nine hundred and twelrc dollars and forty cehlk', being money in toe Treasury as tfie proceeds of lands purcnascd from the Seneca Indians of Sandusky by a treaty concluded on the twenty-eighth of February, eighteen hundred und thirty-one, from the Scnecars and Shawnnese by a treaty oneluded on the twentieth of July eighteen hundred and thirty-one, and from the Shawnnese, by a treaty concluded on the eighth of August, eighteen hundred and thirtv-onc. and upon which sum the United States arc, by stipulations in the said treaties, hound to pay to the said Indians an annual interest at the rate of fire per rrnliim- T*rnr\rin] 'Plmt llin chid lory make ih? investment of the said sum, or any portion ??f it, at r lower rale of interest than fire per centum per annum. Sf.c. 5. And he it fu)tlt<r tuartrd, That it shall he competent f??r the fresidenl, to assign to the Indian Agent at Miehimorkinac, in addition to his gropef duties, of Superintendent of iudian Affairs for all that district of country heretofore constituting 4hr Territory of Michigan and lying cast ol the *linc established as the eastern boundary of the Territory of Wisconsin, by thr art of Congress of the twentieth April, eighteen hundred and thirty-six; Provided, hotcinr, That no additional compensation or < nmlumrnt shall be granted, on areoiint of ihc said duties; 40d ihc President ma\ require the'j said Agent-to reside at such place as lie J' mav think fit, within t!u< said district. J A MI S K \ t LK. I Speaker of lie House of Rijirt^ciitmivti {I M. V VN : t II. N, Ij \ ice I'rcsicjt-tii of the Called Sia.rs. mi President of 'he 'euate. 1 A rr nor to. 11 it >f June, aM)!.I:O J U K ON. 1 I cirtifv tl it this art ? riginatcd in tin 1 H iu- of K? prc.?er?ta<ivc* 'W. S FRANKLIN. CYrrk. ill P;d1( i A h: . T ll* SuU*rib?T> h:?v? jn-i r?c?i?ed and* re now oneututr a full is.-oruinm ol Medi " "" " I r? cuics from llie* North, which can ho recommended with great confidence, as fir as regards their purity and gciu<inrnc&', lurmg bee ? purchased /r?m oim o1 ho oldest and j ino?l rospccuLle houses uf Philadelphia.? ji I'hysi; inns, Planters and pthcr*, ah* r< rpics ! ; led to c II, previous to laying in their summer 11 supples Ynd rx .uiin < the cjualitr ofihoaejj now oflercif, for eahr; which we feel confident 1 < in warranting and giving satisfaction to pur-:; chasers. 1: Among those lately r ccived and uptv open- j ing. are the f Hotting: Alcohol, Hob. t'arb, S0J3, I'o'.ir Oil, ' ItiuUib Iko-a,' Klorrncc, da. i ( ulaaa;a hark, L'aSUir 3oap, llrrb, Ikim, *' ?Jo in To? IT. i nr.fr Oji.m:), - . M jijwij Klin .-aiU, Ciii?pH?r, J ??. in I'o'1 (Iif, Cdl'iiurl, II >? . !!-.>?? Armenia, lliniumtiti, j <?rn*lj??l. Movtard, i Tuwd Cinmmwi, < (>rri. ilwot, 1 .V;d Ix Drop#, CaRnr, 1 f"5?rnl.? Wairr Chloride of Soda, Kidder* Ind. Ir?s, ' Tlakc Manna, Carpenter * H i. ?aj?arilla Ouin Myrrh, *' t-vt Uuehu Ctum Arabic, " I'nik K-**t, tarb. Iron, Couipd. Cub. A. 5-ars.v Snlph Quinine, psriha. I ** Morphia, Tohu lt<i<am, AxcUlc, do. hIiro?ol, j ' Squill*. <?t-nuiw car* Oil, (not 1 I'uir. (Iwlsebt, ( ofo'iird,) j Tamarind*, N 8<'?p, llui.Vr'i .Msgooia, ?lu?k Soap, Citric Acid, M*cc Suu.T, Tartaric, do Hair t'oudrr, Ac. ;l A great var>ty of artml-? too mmx r?u? to men-1 Lion, in addition In (be above, a full asaortuu-nt ul ' which w.ll always br tent ?n hand. ' YOU.NG &.M KA1 N (< "books. j; \MO.Mi I It?- A w \>nrk? rrrt-ntiv received at the Camden liunk Store, are the intrAdrcnturcs in a IIiririgadc. Sedgirick's Economy, Hriti*Ii Pulpit, History of Plymouth. 1' >\vrr * Impressions of \nio rica. Life of Lil'ayi ttc, Frmih* Student, The (*rcal Teacher, Hanks Frclcsitsli cal History of Virginia. For Novel (leniter*, are M.niunound, Kicuzi (Huhver's last) Maryr.tt*? Siorh s of the Sr:?, (iiibcrt (iucriu v, O jllnvv, One in a Thousand, (James' h?st.) The Fatly Called. A.c. labs, The Countess, r. tale*. I.lie of Cobhrlt. Fife of Sir J is. Macintosh, Irvine's Columbus, abridged, (interesting and usrlul lo 'lie young) Daughter's uvvn Young Wife's Ixvk, Noble deeds of W.unaii, Naval Sketch Ixmk, Kate Homerio, (i novel) Memoirs of eminent Women, Ate. Arc. i Subsrrijilion taken for the following' periodical works?American Quarterly l> W I 'irrn atitKt I.i bra rv. %? ?!? ?? | ?' ??'. ? ^ - fs - ; l American Journal of Science (by S?Ili-jf tnn%.) Hook, Li!Nl? Musruin, j* American Journal of the Me-hm I Sciences,! j The American Cyclopedia ol Practical Medicine awl Sure* rv. I Law. Medical, Tlieolo^irn!, Classical, ' Misc? llant'oUfi anil School H .ohs?Aloi, J Stationary, to be lt.nl nt the rstuhlirdt- i men!. ? ri y-Hooks may be bad at the Circulating * I.ibrnry. . .May ?.?IS I 1\()T1CK. r| \ I* l> proprietors "f Lanier and flrrrn'JL Fins, gtse ritl re that they will pi. tition to the next Legislature l?<r a nchn. 1i r for the san e. M i v 7.?nm JO n ~P/ii.XTI.Xd *'?<'? I?.I ? ?. r. iwin/.n xvvilllj VAVillllU til Uli? VIJIM. ' * n * V ^ T A1LGE1M2: srr^&. THE Subscriber ffspecU fully informs liis friends and . Yn the "public thai he has reia'/l/jtLPr ntcd U^jLpijopaK of bis pres. ?k'B.fusion VCnaden, and will work low Cor cash ox town **' % * ? Jtsy-jf.'. ~ acceptance. _ -. _ * A jorxl Journevinsn Tailor trill meet wiljr con* Stout emDlovuicirt-and anr.il waar>? -** Est ' '"'"'chSQlks' June25?22?d * 2?.. 2. ?E?f5'B ARTIFICIAL NIPPLE TliF. Subscribers have jnst purd^itJ * a supply of the above instrument, /wiiitfe has bf( n successfully used for the ItStlWO' or three years for that distressing complaint, sore or excoriated nipple*; or where the nipple is entirely wonting; or where live chihlsmouth is so sore that it cannot nurse cu Uic natural nipple.?Theartificial nipple is recommended by the ? highest medical authorities on the subject* . in this country. Dr. Oewees of Philadelphia, and I)r. Starali of Washington City, as (he certificates annexed will at*; lest; to utich the medical faculty of this place, give their entire concurrence, baring witnessed its succc&ful application. Br Elijah Pntt Dtar SIR : As ! ft cl it a matter of much public importance, to posses* a means of lersrni:>g the lerrihie soffering fr?m sore nipI 1? s ; I hatr much ph nsure in being able to ay. that tb. shield you offer for the pr?vf .stive and curt* of litis malady, is ?trr adapted lo the purpose tlian any I liaic in rinlVrr seen. In tiro or three in?i.incrs. I h.ire known litem lo be used? i. erh satisfaction has been expressed, and hate no hesitation lo believe, il will gene* r-.Hy succeed. 1 am so well persuaded -of [his, n: this moment, that, I cannot forbear :*? express a wish, ihat our City, through il:e various Apothecaries, may be sopfdiod tviih them. ^ I am, rnurs, &C; M. P. DKWEKtf.JU. D. Philadelphia, Jam 13th, 1?3*L ; ; 1 Yaihingloni^ittji February 4th, 1S34. Having examined Dr. Pralt's newly ia- rented nipple shields, and tritnesseddtt practical application* among ir.y patients, I tjkc great pleasure in recommending^ as decidedly superior to a y thing ''previously known. It constiiutes a perfect rc-. mcdy for thai distressing malady* sora nipples, a disease which so frequently afliicts nursing women. thomassnwall, m. d. Prof. Anal. & Physiology^ Columbus College, D. C. Tl.f I iiwl rtiti-.r tit in itrrnrflrjintml villi printed directions for it* application, and prr<rmtion.? !l can be parked up in a oiatl Compaq, rrml sent to any port of ibo rouutrv by Ssia^f?price #5?Address YOl.NG & McKAlN. Camden, 8. C. i. A til i s ii " a *3 61 S?M:.Y S EE MPS rfflllK luWnbcii aie uow receiving asupyly of English Garden Serd*. of the growth ol I?215, sli.ch can recommend wita errat confidence o liinr friends and coilomcm, as being fresh and genuine. Among \rJiicb aie the following 'sly Dutch Cabbage, Garden Cns, .ate Duw-u do Giant Asparagmr, Afgv Early York do Curled Parsley, Sugar Dal do White S?Ud Celery, * -argv Drumhead, do 1-argo Globe Artichoke, douiUaiu r do ' Jenig Orange C-axrot, itrrn Glared do i liarly Orange Horn do varly Curled Savoy, ' Summer l'tmh Squash lolwart or Collards, J Cro??k Necked do urlrd Scotch Kale Red Clover Seed, ;.ir!y Cauhfloucr, Dong White Ocbra, .ale do I Short do larly White Brocoli, . ! Early June Peas, ' Purple do Karly Charlton do "ir.e Brimstone. do Early Garden Hotspur iarlv Spring Turnips Ecrly Dwarf Marrowfat ,3le Plat Dutch do Large do larly do do Bishop's Dwarf Prolific Mow Maltcc* do do Vhito Nwrlolh do Dwarf Green Imperial iberdecn, or Scotch do Royal Dwarf Prolific do Vtiow RuU Bag* do Early Speckled Beans ! landers Smnach "t" r calry do do Dwarf Prolific, while do irvr Zeland do While Kidney do .<>n;? Hlt>"d Lccl, Early Clima do larly Turnip do j Kino Lima Polo do rlh>w Sugar do Chirwec Pole do '.ngtisu ifiiovv do Early Malagan do "much Sugar do j ? lx>ng Pod do ilangle WurUell, Large Wmdaoc do i-riling Sugar Parrnip, Virginia Hoimnnny do ' Guernsey do Early While TlUCtTOf* ?ung Scarlet Radish, Corn, icai.et Short top do. Flint do ?ong Saliuond do Sngar do Vlnte Turnip do Rrd Planting Onions ted do do , Yellow do do Hark Wmier do j Early Cabbog? Head 'urlcd i ndiro, | Lrituco ,..ng (in-.-ti Cucumber,; White Curkd do hiriy do do j lee do uUd'y i>r . Vegetable I Hardy Tester do Oyster ' Ilrow Dutch do VppergraM, or Curled Magnum B??num do Creo, White Mu?iord Seed *me Cant elope Melon l^rge Totnatnea Gilinrg do l^nndnn Hag Leek - a ?: - U- ?? .1. / V ? J ,w * * ii V nrm* no v r i<si?w 'iq< Apple do H- d Onion Seed, 'crainn d ? White do va inland Wat nn? J.-n llr-ad !/rafSa?je '*\rnm- lYpprr Sure! Bui I Lunaine* Slisp< U do Thxmc Ih M da -Sweet Matoram I'urpV Plant do Lavender Nirt'irtmni l*ot Mangold F'or Tart Ilhi.barb Catnip The above catalogue ??f need complete* the a? ?ini'rn' of i?<r*r-d f'?r Una* Innate, a general atoek of u htcb will ahvay* be kt pt en hand and cold at Uie o> pneea. YOUNG A M'KAIN: Tv\o Houses to Rent* ONF at KirkuocJ, A: n^r ,n ?*?Gtown. f'*n?1'ttre of \0U?l(3? Ju:tc I 1-lH-tf