' ette of m tßnitets States, AND Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. By John Fen no, N° no Chefiml Street. —i— . _____ . ' ——'— ; —— — —— : —r \ —~ * 11 .. . —— * KVMML* 1675.] PHILADELPHIA-. MONDAY EVENING, JAMJART 22, 1798. (T 01.-jmk XIII Custom-House Sales. Philadelphia, January 13, 1798. OV Monday, th,e 39th of January, 1798, at 1,2 o'clock, wtl! be 'old bypublic auttioa, at the Cuflom-Jioule, in pDffoioce of the Jaws in that cafe made aod provided; the following articles of mer chandise., havisg bepn ftgred more than nice months and not claimed by the owners or cor fiances thereof; ■which aiticles may be viewed during the fp-.ee of three day# antecedent Jo J:h&£&y gf'Ju.c, beuvcuu nwe-and fc. FCP Two cafe#, Woollen Hats Mp<i One cafc, coataniiug Books and Pamphlets H P Three casks, containing Girth Web (I>U) One cask, containing Specks and.Shovcli W Four caik?> containing Garden Seeds, Peas P and Beans IS One keg of Red Lead, <> AYC One crate of Earthen Ware BTM Two do. do. WL One do and two onaments for buil3*« [No me.-kj Two Hampers of Bottled Portfer fcigbt Hampers of Empty Battles ! WB One cask of Bottled Porter Tho's Ste r liens One bundle, containing pieces of Mu'i- Mr.Scott. Orte box containing aid. Pamphlets Ms Au'plsy One box of Pamphlets WA ITiree pipes Madeira Wine One box of Pewu.r Lamps B One box containing G. Eollar.d. One calk containing aod some oitjneai , ( „, ir . yR. One crate of Earthen Ware K. Onecrareof Earthen Ware. J*n» 13 Marfhai's Sales. United States, \ ~ Pennfyhania Dtftria. J .TOI'ICE is-hereby jfiveH, that ih purfuanee ps CTf" a writ to ms directed, by the Hon. Richard Peters, Esq. Judge of the DiftriA' Court of the United States, in and for the Peonfylvanii I>if» . ttiA, will be exposed to Public Sale at the Cnfloai heufe, on Monday, the 19th day of January in!l. jt.u o'clock at noon, 1 box of Sugar 2 bags of Coffee 1 barrel, t half barrel, and £ of Limes I tu4» j zjwtof Heney 26 Pine Applea » kegs of Spirit 3 1 keg. of Sugar, and 7 batrels and one half barret of Sugar TJie fame having been- libelled against, prot ested and condemned as forfeited, ia the said Court—by WILLIAM NICHOLS, MarJbal. Marftal's Office, "> 17th January, iroS. I - ZZZ Philadelphia & Lancaster Turn-, pike Company. January 4, 1798. At a meeting of the Prcjtdtnt and Managers, ' this day, a dividend of 5 dollars per share was ■ declar d far tbelafi half year, which will be by them fetainf f, far the payment of the debts of the Company, agreeable tea rffalutior. of the Slock •holders the xith June I*ft. TENCH FRANCIS, Treasurer Of the Philadelphia & Lancajler TurnpikeCom'py. Jaruari S m&w&w To be Exchanged tor Britijh, German, or India Goods > IN THE PACKAGE ; A trail of valuable Land In Lycoming, joining that of the Holland co. and containing io,cco Acres. Inquire of the Printer. J"i. 15. § Just Published, "And to be had at the Book-stores of iVJeflrs. Dob son, Campbell, Young »nd Ormkod, in Philadelphia, OBSERVATIONS On the Cautes and Cure of Remitting or Bilious Fevers. To •which is an vexed, AN ABSTRACT of the opinion*and pra&ice of different authors: and an APPENDIX, exhib iting intereibng fads and reflexions relative to the Syttcbuj Jcicroides, or Yellow Fever, which lia« ocoaQoned so much diftrelsand mortality, at daffo in ieveral of the seaport towns of the United States of America. by WILLIAM CURRIE, Fellew of the Philadelphia College of Fhyficians, and Member of the American Philosophical So ciety, &c. *Sm^ Salisbury Estate. THE Subscriber, to contra-5 his busi ness, offers this ElUte for sale, on moderate terms. On it are one Blast and three Air Furnaces, a complete Boreing Machine, and a very good grift Mill, with two pair of stones ; aMb a good Forge, all in perfeft repair, as.are all the Water Works connect ed with these various branches. The Air Furnaces were lately built for the purpose of calling Cannon for this State.—There are abow two thousand acres of Larfd, •ne half of which is under wood, the other very fine arable Land, producing the best Hay and Paliure. Tne Cannon lately manufactured there, fully proves the excellency of the metal, which is Jwperior to any in this country, and probably, equal to any iir the world ; for not cwie of fixry-ninc guns lately made, although some of the 34 were bored into 32 pounders, have faiUd on proving. The fru ition is very eligible, particularly for this branch of manufa&ure, and a place a* arms lying in the state of Connefticut. and only 30 mile* from several land • iugs on the Hud fan's river, and having every tagfc that can result trom a plenty of water ifining qui a large naiura! pond, very near the Furnace, and which way be converted into a variety of other ufeful purposes. The purchaser can be accommodat ed with all the flock and u'.enfiis, and have pofTcOion on or before the firU of June next, and preparution may be made in the mean Lime for goinginto Blali im mediaieiy there4<ter, for every pajt will be delivered in good order, with some coal, Ore, Stc. See. For 'terms, apply to Mr. Joleph Antnony, in Philadel phia; David Brooks, Ei<j. one ofxhe Reprefefitawvcs in Congress for thisStaie; Mr, D vid Waterman, on the premiieS) or to the proprietor in New-York. WILLIAM NEILsON. Dcr*. 1 . 3»wtf FOR SALE, Several/onts of Types—half worn. Including Long Primer, about 400 weight, in £ood condition, and would answer the purpose of a country printer as well as new. finquireof the Printer. new. 30. Public Sale of Real Estates. On THURSDAY Evening, the 15th of February new, will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Merchants' Coffee-houfc in Second-flre<-t, at 6 o'clock in'the the following ESTATES. ' No. t. A two (lory brick Hoafe, with t twtf p story fraqie BuilJiasjs. 00 a,iot-40 uret - ">oc fSStaeep 5 &Uo, a vacant scot of 40 frntyuK, the to j»i. theret*. intcreft l;u« lately been Jet Uir 100 Jollars per an- I num, and is fituaced in Cliriiian-Areet, between Front and Second' streets, the fecoßtJ- honfe from Mr. Caleb Aft's. , . No. a. A three story brick House, fifuate at the north raft corner of Chefnut streets, being 14 ' feet on Second-flreet, and 20 f«et on ftrett, nojv in the tenure of Mr. Morange, at the yearly reiit of 400 dollars, and is detmod one of th= best, (lands lor the talc qf dry goods in this city. No. y A luadfomq well finiftjed three ft<*y bruk House, to seer front and 100 feet deep, fili ate in Fifth-ftreet, between Market and Areh ftreett, No. 40. This house is built and finilhed in the ihodern style, is in complct.; repair, Wnh t double cellars under the whole. Thei eis a cistern of rain water in the yard ; and the house is at pre fert let for CiOO dollar,', per annum with the taxes. No. 4. A three story brick situate in Plumb-llreet, between Second and Third-Arret, being jo feet front and 130 feet deep, at prefer] t occupied by Robert Kenny. No. 5. A throe fiery brick Houf;, the bank fide cf Froßt-flroet, No. 171 North, K<>iOg thro' to Water-flrcet, where it is five story. It is 10 feet fruiit and 48 feet deep, in complete repair, and it rent."J for 600 dollars per annum. The conduions of Sale an;, owe quarter s»(h, one quarter in 6 mouths, one quarter in 9 monxh», and »ne quarter in 11 months. Philadelphia, Jan. it, 1798. To be fold, AN ELF.GANr COUNTRY SB AT, contain ing 6 acres and 40 perches, with a tw» story btick House and Kitchen thereon, an apple Orchard, &c. fisuate on the Irifti traifl lane, in the townlbip of Moyamenling, about one mile from the city of Philadelphia. Further particulars will be made known upon application at the office of tile Philadelphia Gazette. The improvements upon this place, for tafle and elegance, (land unrivalled. December 1. dtf The Subscriber intends to make application for the renewal of a Certificate of a Share in the Bank ofthe United States, landing in the name of A. B, No. 5004, dated July n, 1797, the fame having been loft. JOHN GRAHAM. Richmond, Dec. ;• ROSS & SIMSON, HAVE FOR SALE, A few hales Ra&«% Gtrffk^aad a quantity of Bengal COTTON Bengal SUGAR, in bags and boxes Jamaica, • ") St. Vincents > RUM. and Bengal J 300 calks RICE, snd A parcel of ship bulging RED CEDAR. ' O&. 27. Chocolate and Mustard, of a Tuperior quality manufs<£lured, GINGER 3.nd Pepper, ground ;• shelled or pearl Barley ; Philadelphia Porter, Betr, Alt and Cyder ; Taunton and Burton Air ; London Porter ; red. Port and XJlbou Wine, suitable for exportation or heme consumption. The highest price given for Muilard-Seed. Also far sale, A quantity of Bocking and common Baizes, a variety of colors; a bale of Fultiauj, Shawls, &c, for file by JOHN HAWORTH, No. 98, south Front-ftreef. kov. 27. nu&th.t.rj. Canal Lottery—No. 11. WILL commence drawing Moijday, thezoth inft. Tickets for Sale in this Lottery, at Seven Dollars, at Wm. BLACKBLJRN's Lottery and Brokers Office, No. 64, South Secosd-lu-eet— Tic Vet 9 iu the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery,, at Ten Dollars, where check books are kept lor rcgifler. ing and examining in th.*fe, the City of Walliing ton, No. 11. and Paterfoß Lotteries, and informa tion where tickets may be hai in most of the Lotte ries authorifsd by law in any of the States of the Union. N. B. The bufinefi of a Broker, in buying and felling all kinds of Public Stock and Securities, discounting Bills and Notes of Hand, sale of Lands, Houses, &c. &c. will be duly attended to, by Wm. BLACKBURN. mvember IC. 5 ' MUSIC. J. L. LENZ, ot Vocal and instrumental Music, ETURNS hisfincere thanks to the Ladies and Gentlemen, from whom he received a very liheral encouragement fiwee his re&fctice "in this ci ty, andrefpe»slfuUy informs his friends and the pub lic generally, that, in confequeoce of the rtiqueft of some of his friends, he has opened a Mu&cal School at his house in Spruce Street No 174, where he will teach or the Piano forte, Violin &c. &c.— He deems it unneccffuTy to enlarge upon the ad vantages the learner will derive from an inflituti on of this kind; he will only fay, that attention and zeal are much excited in an aflVmbly, where numbers are in pursuit ofthefvne obieil. His * arrangement is such, that an iaterference of the the different fexe* will be avoided, Thote Ladies andGeutlamen who cannot make it convenient to attond at his school, he will wait upen at their houses. A p| lications will be thankfully receiv ed at hit houffe, where his term* and further parti culars may be known. Dec. 7. *jweod N O T I C E. AI.L persons concerned are hereby notified, that the fnhferiber intends to apply for a re newal of the undermentioned loft certificates of Stock in the Bank of the United States—He for. warded them under cover of a letter addressed to John Anfley.of London, by the ship Bacchus, capt. , George, which left this pert in June last for Lon don. But that (hip having been captured or. her paflage and fentto France, the above letter and iti clofures have failed in their destination. Thret certificates, viz Nos. 26325, 26326, 26327, each for four (hares, dated January ift, 1797, and ' iflued in the name of Henry Grace, of Tot- ' tenham Highcryfs, Great Britain. ZACCHEUS COLLINS. Philadelphia t neventber 8. 2aw 6 w For Freight cr Charter', ,f To any. Poflt n Europe, " S % 0 R K , ONEhund: ed :.r';ifcrty-OB< . V l ' J tit Hr»- • and wctHmJl, *ad faih faft.— 'i For tfrtns afply to '' Joseph Anlhory o 5 Co. fAnary ij §tw . n 4-1 * s JET n Nicklijs' & Griffith, At their Store 03 Walnut SireStU'h^rf— ; HAVE FOR SALE, + 58 hhds. of Jair.J/ca Rum ' Madeira VVittt in pipes and hh<js. , Tentriffe do. in pipes Old Port do. 111 hfcds. Imperial Tea in quarters and eighths of thefts Sail Cant'ali, No. 1, to 8 Dimities, Ginghams, and Muflinets, in paefca -1 ges suitable for the Weft India market , Nails aijbrted ! Black quart bottles - Queens ware 111 hhds. and crates Yellow ochre dry in calks ; 1 And at New-York, on board the t ' ftip Diana, from Liverpool, expa£te<l round as loon as (he navigation is open, c Fine Liverpool Salt • Coils 3 Spanifli Hrovrn , Venetim Red Puiple Brown PAINTS Patem white AJiN 1 * ■ White leftd< Red lead _ pojeothar vitriol ibundles Sheathing paper vSeawiiwg twine e Ship Diana, e For Sale-or Chapter. ALSO, Brig Amazon. B The late firm of Phlip N ieklin & Co. - is now changed to i NICKLIN y GRIFFITH. e January 1. eodtf I For Savaniah, TO SAIL THE FIRST OPENING, ' , —The fail Tailing (hip SWIFTPAGKET, Patr,ck Cribben, Master, ' lying tie firft wharf below Market Street —has handsome ac ' commodations for pa(fcnger<—Fer freight or paf -1 apply to the Master on koard, or to N. is? J. Frazer, No. 95, Soath Front Street. Who have on hand, and for Sale, Prime Rice, in whole and half tierces, Georgia and Carolina Ip.dige, MolafTes in hhds, Teneriffe ' wine, See. See December 27 For Amflerdam, ; V FA RME P R, r ;J, John M'Coi.i.om, Master ; WILL fail in a few days, the | greater part of her cargo being - ready. For freight offifty tons cf Coffee, or paf lage, apply to the master on board, at Walnut ftrcct whuif, or to JOHN SAVAGF. Who is Landing, out of the said Ship, from Bour dcaux, and Por Sale, Glaret in hhds. White Wine in (Quarter calks X'tiret in cases, of a superior quality Fentiniae, Sauterne, > Wines in cases Luuille, ) Prunes in boxes novem'rtr 24. For Sale or Charter, hmL GOOD HOPE, Will carry about moo barrels, and is ready to take in a cargo. For terms apply to Pragers & Co. No. 151, Second-ftrcct. Who have for sale——prime St. Croix Sugar and Rnm, Lifbon, and TerieriflQj wine. November 7. dtf. For Savannah, in Georgia, THE SHIP Butler, Captain Chisholm, A new vessel, with excellent accommodations for passengers 1 Sails on the loth of December. For Freight or Paflage, apply to ROSS t3" SIMSON. Who have to difpqfe of % A small invoice of GLAUBER SALTS INDIGO, and a parcel of HOLLY WOOD. November 18. $ A LL persons indebted to the estate of Peter ■L V GiH, late ofthe Diftrl<fl of Southwark, de- Geaffdi are reqUelled to make immediate pay ment to either" of the Subfcrihers; and thofc who have any demands againfl said estate, are requested to "bring in their accounts duly aUefi ed to. JOHNM-ÜBPHY, PETBK SCRAVENDYKE, > ~ xccu * THOMAS FARRELL, 3 l ° rS ' Phibd. 'an. 16. 1 708. *i>w4w FOR SALE, at Wm. Young's Book Store, No. sa, Second Orect, the corner of Chefnut itreet. REPORT of the Committee of the House of Repr<ifentatives of the United States, appoint ed to prepare and report Articles of Impeachmrr.t ' against WILLI \M BLOUNT, a Senator of the United States, impeached of high crimes and mis- ' demeanors, made in pursuance of a resolution of 1 the House oF Representatives, authorizltig the said ' Corrimirtee to fit during the recsfs of Congress, and ' inflruvfling thjFm to enquire, and, by all lawful 1 " means, so diicovcr live whole nature and extent of the offence whereof the said William Biouttt «• (lands impeache.i, and who are the parties ~nd '* afCociatestherein." Printed by order ofthe House of Rcprcfd.iai'ites. December zo. § For Londonderry, William Whitten, m^i)e r . tSsSLmm A good viiTd, has the greatef (Xirt Hi lur cargo on board, aoti will fail as 05 f®o» ~ tiort Is nrade. a W caifcs WSITV Iftiglt! for which, and paflage, apply o lie Captain, at. Cuthicrt's wharf, or the luMcrihers,. John Sijri/i, - I Laiiden'uerger'n wiwif, or George Hit Jon, No. 25 iouth 3d Street. Frelh Fruitsand Wine, DIRECT FROM MALAGA, By tfie hrig Johanna, capt. Thieflen, arrived at Marcos Hook, s iooo calks fine Bloom Raisins 300 Boxes } , - A a- r y do. do. do. d .lOQ Jars ) 120 Hsdf } fine Muscatel do. 100 Boxes lemons too Jars grapes 100 Kegs of figs g 7 Bagsfoft Jhell'd almends 60 Bcxea Jordan almond kernels a a Red Catalonia \Vinr 21 Hog.T.eads j 50 HogtheaJ,-) , w atiO Qr. calfcs J W,ne too Qr. c»(!-s fine Mountain do. 3<r- CJr. celks Cqlemenar do. Apply to ' Edward Dunant, N )■ 449, South Trout ftireet. Who will Frciglit or Charter, The Jaid Briganlinc JOHANNA, Being a Dane of about 293 toils burthen, loj^any port in Europe. January 19. *3teod iJIBL a m 1 a b l e ' W D. C. Tillinghast, Master, ). For Amjlerdam, CAN take in about 4c tons of goods to complete her cargo. Shfe is intended to (ail the firft opening far freight or paflage apply to the mailer on board, at Bright's wharf, or to Jeremiah Warder. January 1 8 3t. t The Subscriber INFORMS thofi whom it may interest or con cern, that the Judg.s of the Ceurt of Common v Pleas have appointed Monday, the tiventy-ftxlb day of i February next, to hear him and his Creditors, at the Court-house in this city, on the fubjeA of his peti tion for the benefit o£ the Insolvent Law—and that their attendance is desired. JAMES GREENLEAF. Philadelphia, j fan. 16. cota6thF •" v To Be Sold, AGREEABLY to the lad will and testament of William Heysham, deceased, and poffef (ion given immediately, a valuable property inArch street, between Third and Fourth streets, confift injpof the house, Np. 107, withthelot 011 which it is ere<sljed, a liable, and other improvements.— The house is 10 feet front, and contains ten good apartments. The lot is of the fame brendth as the e luiuf. and 209 feet deep, with a well of water and j g n veijy capacious walled ciflern, both with pump< J in go«p The liable stands on the rear of > theT'jt and will accnn)modatc sous liprfes and a ccr rirge. This property enjoystfle pevp«twal privilege of a 26feet court; andan alley, ij feet wide,extend ing to Cti«rry Street. Its central position and the advantages it poSTijff.s withrefpeil to free ventila tion, render, it well worthy the .attention of any perft;n wishing to poSefs an eligiblcprcjierty in Phi ladelphia, Fo" further particulars enquire at No 8?, Vine Street—cf RcBERf HeYSHAm, or > Ailing Executors. Fkancis Bowss Sayrs, ) January* tl § W. Haydon, Delineator of Drawing—from London, (Where he has studied several years under one of tha mod eminent masters in t at feieuce) TNFORMS his (riend", that he has re-commcnc- J. eri his private tuition.— Terms, as uiu.al, Six s Dollars per month, for attendance three times a week. Likewise, all kinds of Ornamental Paint ing, fruit, flowers' &c, taught on tlie above terms. •W. H. flatter? himfelf his terms will be partieu j larly advantageous to tfiofe that employ him, as he makes no additional charge if there are two pupils in one family. A line direilod to W. H. left at the office of this Gazette, will be immediately attended to. Janujry 9. §2w C 3* The owners ofthe Brigantine Mercury, William Urol, master, captured by t a Spanish privateer and fold at Ceuta'in laftDe . cetnber, may receive interesting information ref r peifling her, by applying to the Department of State. * * The Printers in the sea-port towns of the United States will render a service to the concerned, by inserting the above in tberr news- P : T*rs. Jan 3. Landing this day, From on boasd tjr« schooner Two Friends, Dan id Crawley, Master, Jamaica RUM, FOR SALE BY George Latimer Is? Son. November 9. $ - NOTICE. To holders of JAMES GREENLEAFs and ED IVARD FOX*s Engagements J TN consequence of many having been prevent- JLed, from late unavoidable circumftanres from * obtaining their Certificates, agreeable to former . notice. The Trustees now informthem, they are ready to iflue the fame to those who may ap , ply wiihin sixty days, at No. 8 Che/giit Street, j and those who do not, will be cotilitlercd as re j linquilbing their claim on the Aggregate Fund j provided for their payment, t BIiNRY PRATT, t TH( MAS W. FRANCIS, ?. JOHN MILLER, JUN. JOHN ASHLEY, IACOB BAKER. December d6ct LOST, IN this City, an Sunday Noremfcrr 16. 1*97» a red Morocco Pwket book, cunuiii>iij» S notes of hjndta Read & Pi*ri«, as fojluwi, John DufUrld'e, Cor 441 dollars 73 cents. Willimi M'f.lvvs ' fistltfe «yfiy « J-Z '.*>'■ John Dqalu {1 ■ 90 j l>.iiw.".rd Clayton's 60 Do. ?o Do. 27 , 7n)in Frown's £.106-15-11 One 10 dollar Bink of l'^nnfylvanianote—aa or der upon WaltLrFrsr.kliniEfq in favorcfCiii.L-i Read, and sundry other papers that can re t»t p» afe but to the owners. Payment of the h.'. notes cf hao.i being (Hp'd, a reward ot '*c : .ry ihall be to the jitrfuu or persons .. tug OM pocket book wiili tlie a'orriWid cbrti 1: j-> Read and Picrie, No. 65, Cbefnut dtreet and r,o quc.lions aflced. January 19 "ced^t. War-Office of the United States, January tbe \J!> i 798. WHEREAS frauds havr been in m^bbtuinin: Warrant* Jor Bounty Lands, due to the Qffie: rs and Soldiers of the late Contirwmai Army, by the produ«3ion of forged inftmnitnts. To check in future fuck i-npofitions, it has been thought av'vifeable ; that all persons, having claims Cor bounty landfe, whether in tfieir own right, as rcptefeutative, or by virtue of any inftrumenC «r <taed of truster. !>e required t.o forward their r*fpe«i!ive cJairus to the War Office, on or before the firfl day o« January 1 799 111 order rhat such claims nay be du'j exarxipirj, adjured and deter mined upon. To fub.'Untiatefn;!i cairns, a flriA obfervanceof th. rules heretofore ifTtie<l from the War OlJice will he indifpcnfaMe ; and in addition to what is require ed by the laid rules, that certificate of the -acknow ledgement of a Deed 69 Power of Attorney, mult also set forth the place of rcftdence and occupation of the claimant or perion making such acknowledg ment ; and when the pioof of personal knowledge is by a witness or witnefles, thrir place or places of residence must be set forth in like manner* JAMES MUENRY, Sec'y of War. Jan. 7. d6w French Circulating Library. JOSEPH E. G. M. De La GRANGE, No. lie Walnut-street, INFORMS those who wi(h to recur to the only means of becoming perfect in the French Lai. guage, that he-has jufl opened his Libras y, con fining of upwards of 1500 volumes, the best cal culated to afford either ufeful inftrudion, or plea sure. The conditions, together with a catalogue of the Library, may be seen at every book-feller's in town. n. a. All translations from and into the French, Englilh and Spanilh Languages, exec urea with ac curacy and dispatch. eoim «». \£. To Cabinet Makers, Joiners, &c. Cavanagh & Hearn, Pine-flreet, near the New-Market, "O ETURN thinks to their friends and the AV public, for their liberal encouragement, and hope, by their unremitting attention, to merit a continuance of their favors. The Part nerlhip between them and Joseph B. Barry, has bet 11 diflolved by mutual consent. Cavanagh and Hearn have jtrft received a quantity of St. Doiningp and Honduras Mahcgony, which they intend t.» fell on very reasonable terms* for cad;. Orders from the country moll punflually txe ! cutej. Vineers of ?,ll kinds cut as usual. Jan. 15. 2aw4W FOR THE CURE OF ! COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMAS, CON SUMPTIONS, And all disorders of the Breajl and Lungs, Church's Cough Drops Is n medicine unequalled by any other in the world. CERT I FICATE. " I hereby certify, that I have been cured of a mpft levere Cough, C<s}d, and violent pain in my by taking only a few doles of Dr. Church's Cough Drops. CHARLES BEVANS," Sail Maker, Spriicc street wharf, Philadelphia. From a London Paper. To Dr. CHURCH. SIR, Having been recently restored from the brink of the grave, by your invaluable medicine, 1 think it my rimy to make this public acknowledgment of f a ®e» for the benefit of others aißidled with a linear complaint. I had been afHidled with amo ft dreadful alihma for about twenty-three year*. I never for years got any reft, my cough was so troublefoire in the night; and used to discharge au almost incredible quantity of glutinous matter from Qjy lungs ; and my breath wasfo exceeding short that I could not walk across my room» Pro* vicient»i!y hearsng cf your Cough Drops, I took them ; and, through taking I am now, bJelled be God ! restored to perfedl health. My cafe is well known to the members of the Ebene zer Chapel, in Lincoln's-lnn-Field, of which I am also a member ; and any of them will gladly fa tiasy any inquiry concerning the truth of what I lay. 1 am, Sir, yonr grateful servant, NATHANIEL LANGWORTHY, No. 3, Smith's-court, Great Windmill ftrca, Hay-market. f Witnefn, N. Langworthv, jun.No. 40, Pultuey-ltr«et, Golden-fquar*. CHURCH'S COUGH DROPS Are prepared and (old (only) by the inventor and lolfi proprietor, Dr. James Church, at his Medi cine Store, No. I South Third-flreet, next the Mar. ket, Philadelphia; ani by appointment, at New- York, I y Mt.Trs. staples and Co. 169 Pearl-ftrect and Miss W'edman, m WiUkm-lircet. Dr.criui,». may beconfulted every day, at his offic-!, 158 South Front-flreet, Philada'phig J ,nusr y 9' 3 aw.,w All Persons Having any demands agamft the Estate of the late Captain George Irvviu, are reqistfled to brmg in their accounts pioperly attelted, on or before the firft day ot January next tnfuipi and those who are indebted to said estate are so licited to make immediate payment to SAKAH IRWIN, Administratrix mv. 19 jiQ7 Tin Plates, FOR SALfi BY SIMON WALKER, Pir =» n«r Fiith street. December id. Iv/
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