Phifadelfl&ia Daily Advertiser, Nvmres 1.746.J For Sale, at the Stores of the Sub fcribert, on Walnut street Wharf, 195 cadis of nails aflbrted 10 bales of fail canvass, from No. I to 8 53 calks yellow ochre 15 tierce* bottled porter, 6to 14 doz. each Teneriffe do. in hogfheada and pipes Old Port do. in hhds. Empty Claret bottlss 6 cases of Ginghams, Dimities, MuflinetJ &c. afTorted for the Weft-India market 4, 10, and 9 inch cables and 10 coils of cordage Writing fiates, ink stands and presses 30 puncheons Jamaica rum 1 hale Teaming twine 160 bundles sheathing paper THE BRIG AMAZON, ■.n '-'rvVr Sale, or Charter. Nicklin (21 Griffith. April 7 tuth&f.tf FOR SALE. i? 7 brown jHavannah Sugar 200 Hides Will be landed to niorrow, at IVillingsand Fran cis'® wharf, from on board the brig A&ive, Will iam Williams, master. And may take in immedi ately after discharged. Apply to Jch\t Hollingfworth & Co♦ march 30. § freight Wanted. FOR BREMEN, The Hamburgh Brig HENRIETTA, Peter P. Schmidt, Majler y NOW lying at Jeffe and R. Wain's wharf—A stout, ftrone velTel, of about 270 tons bur then, in good ord r ; has two thirds of her cargo xeady to g© on board, and begins to load to-morrow. For Freight only, aoply to PRATT if KINTZING, No. 95, North Water-street. Who have JUST RECEIVED, and FOk SALE, 12 bale* Tickleburgs and Oznabrigs 2 do. Vatterbornes I do. bleached Hessians I package Oil Cloth 1 f heft and & barrels Snuff Boxes 30 Liquor Cases 29 anchors pearl Barylc, and 4 cases elegant Carriage Harness, Whips, Spurs, &c. THEY HAVE FOE SALE Claret in cases, Port Wine in pipes, Rufiia Soap io (mailboxes, Rice, Brimstone, Tumblers, Win dow G ! afs, Sfates, a carpo of excellent Mahoga ny, Hessians, Brown Rolls, Polish Linens, empty Coffee Bags, &c &c. all entitled to the drawback, march 20. tuthsxw For Hamburgh, THE SHIP Dominick Terry^ John Fleming, Master, partot'her cargo en gaged.—For freight apply to Jejfe (sf Robert Wain. February i(i $ tfor Sale or Charter, M§|a good hope Will carry abont 1200 barrels, and ujimSSniitl' srell ly totake in a cargo. For terms apply to Praters 1$ Co. No. 151, Sooth Secosd-ftreet. Who have for sale—prime St. Croix Sugar and Hum, Madera, Lisbon, and Teneriffe win#. November 7. dtf PROPOSAL, For Publi/bing by Subscription, AN E N I R Y INTO THE OSTGV* OF EPIDEMIC DISEASES. r J" I HIJ Letters to Dr. Currie, which I publilhed X l ift autumn, led me to an investigation of tb* origin anil phenomena of peftilantial diseases in other countries, as well as in the United St tes. In the profrcutioii of the fubje<st, new fadb and principles continually opened to my and fi nally determined me to trace back the history of fiuh diseases as far as the records »f history ex tend. For this purpose, I have examined the pub lic libraries in New-York, New-Haven, Cam bridge and Boston, with a view to obtain all the material fails which can illustrate the fubj»<st,and I have nearly collected all the materials for the propofcd work. The la its eell.&ed wi'l enable mc to demon strate that many of the common idea* refpe<Sing pestilential epidemics, are untounded or extreme ly in correal ; and this in consequence of medical writers canfidering an epidemic disease as a detach ed or isolated phenomenon in a particular coun try ; rather than as connefted with other epide mics or other phenomena of nature in various parts of the world. The faSs 1 have collc&ed lead to certain deductions which are furprifingto •myfelf, and which will probably be new to many others. Much light will be thrown on this dark and perplexing fubjeit, as well as on natural phi losophy. The proposed work will make a full fixed oita vo volume ; and executed well on fine paper, caH not be afforded at lets than two dollars, bound, with the ufunl allowance to book-fellers. At the compilation will 00ft not only great labor, but con siderable expence, no more copies will be printed than to supply fubferibers. The hook will be rea dy for fubferiber searly ill the coming funimer, and the holders of proposals will be good enough to retnrn them to No. 40, Pine-flreet, by the firft of May. SrmciurTioMS received by the book-feller* in New-York, Philadelphia, Albany, New-Haven, Hartford, Now-I.ondon, Providence, Bolton, Bal timore and Charlcfto*. NOAH WEBSTER, jus. march aB. Wanted, An a&ive, cleanly, indullrious woman to cook a<tll do the business of the kitchen. Such a one will be allowed good wages, and no other need ap plv.—Enquire of the Printer. 0 February 7 J PHILADELPHIA: SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 14,1798. Thomas & Joshua Fisher, HAVE FOR SALE, AtNo. 5, Dock-ftreet,near the Drawbridge, China ware nankeen dining setts, tea and coffee caps and saucers Nankeens, black fattins and taflities Pungent cloths, choppah romalls, and bandannoes China and EngHfh umbrellas, Together with a general ajfortment of European Goods— among which are Seots thread in boxes 6d. Sd. lod. lid and 20d. nails Shot—T. Crowley fleet, Spanilh brown and white lead Englilh scythes 41 to 50 inches ALSO, 111 barrcllsof kiln dryedlndian corn meal. AcommodiousStoreinDock-ftreet, No. 7, to be let, three llorie* high, l'uitablefor any bufineis. 4th mo. .jth §tf Just Landing From the brig Harmony from the Isle of Prance, And for sale Ry Joseph Anthony & Co. 10 bales Bourbon cotton of a fgperior quality , 150 bags do. coftee 14 casks do. Indigo aprit 3 d'ot JUST kECEIVED, FROM FO R T-A U-P MNC E, And FOR SALE, by the SUBSCRICERS, 11 o hhds. Coffee 46 tierces do. 100 barrels do. 100 bags do. 110 hogsheads of Muscovado Sugar 80 barrels of do. 40 hogibeads of Mola/Tes 4 bale& of Cotton 2 hogsheads of Cocoa WILLINGS &r FRANCIS, P^nn-ftreet. march IK § ; A Bargain. A quantity of Window Glass FOR SALE, of different fiaes, at a very large discount from the sterling cost. If thi« Glass is not disposed of before the sth at April, it will be fliipped from this port. For terms apply to No. 89, South Third-street, march 26. §ivr THE PARTNERSHI? OF WELLS MORRIS, HAVING expired on the Ilth Febraary lad, all persons having demands against the said Partnerfliip, are requested tofurnifh their accounts for fettlemeot ; and those indebted to the fame, to make immediate payment to the fubferiber. GIDEON H. WELLS. N. B. The business will be tarried on as hereto fore, by the fubferiber, at his Store, No. 135, Mar ket-street. Iw march 14. FOR SALE, by the subscribers, No. ii, Penn-flreet, The Cargo of the Ship Ganges, Joh* Green, commander,firom Bengal, Gobftjiing of Baftzs, of various qualities and prices, Coflaes Punjuni Cloths Sanah« Guzzty do. Humhura* Charconna Dore* Blue Cloth Tanjibs Chintz and Calicoes MulmuU Mamoodys Checks Mahaiagonges Patca Hkfs. Ginghams Mulmul do. Guzzenas Bandannoes Gurrahs Sifierfoy Piniafcoci Choppa Romala Salgatchys Sooty do. Gillie Romals Persians of various cel. Mock Pulicats «oo tons SUGAR 90,000 lb. PEPPER. Willing: isf Francis. The Piece Goods Of the Ganges are now open to f*le at that commodious flore the north weft corner of Market and Fourth-flreets. Also—A few Bales of Madrafs Hkfs. «f ele gant patterns and best colours. February 8. dtf Frefli l eas. Jujt Imported, in the Jhip Delaware, Captain Cooper, from Canton, And For Sa/e % SAMUEL HOWELL, At his Compting House, No. 54, Chefnut-ftreot, AND BY SAM. E. HOWELL, At his Compting House, Crooked billet wharf, Bohea,Souchong,Hyfon,^Y oung Hyson, Hyson Skin, and Imperial TEAS. ALSO, China Ware, assarted; black and coloured Lute strings and Sattins, Nankeens, Cassia, large garden and common Fans, fattin and iuteftring Umbrellas, whale-bone flicks. They have also Fir Sate, EH wide Persians, Bandanna Hanikerchisf', French Caiabricks and Umbrellas, Sugai ir boxes, march 8. § ~ JUST RECEIVED. And for fate by W.Young, corner of Second and Chefnut-ftreet. M. Carey tiß High-tireet T. Dobfon, 41 South Second-flreet and the Booklellers generally, (Price 5-Bths of a Dollar ) BEACON HILL, A Local Poem, historic and deforiptive j By a Lady of 80/lon. ANALYSIS OF BOOK I. Allusion to the furreunding ProCpeil—lnvocation to the River and sylvan Deities—to the Historic Muse—Fiction dilcarded—Dedication to"Wafl>- ington—The Aftion opens at the Retreat of the Columbians from Bunker's Hill—General ilowc —The Memory of his Brother—Death of War ren—Perfenification of Fcrtune and Fame— Wafhing'on at Mount Vernon—called to the chief Command—Formation of th» Columbian Camp at Cambridge—Natural, moral, or poli tical History of the several States—Their com manding Officers—Siege «f Boflon—lts Suffer ings—Negotiation for the fafe Retreat of the BtitiOi Army—lts Departure—Appointment of Congreffr—Declaration of Independence—Cha ra<£lcr of the Columbian Soldie*—The Poet'* prophetic Apostrophe to the Frogrefs of Free dom thrniieh«iit the World, march jo. J By John Fenno, N°* 119 Cbefrrut Street. French Morning School. G. DUFIEF, RESPECTFULLY informs h;s friends and the public, that ka has removed from No. 71, Chefnut street, to No. 63, South Second street ; wliere he will open, on Monday next, the 16th mft. a Morning School, from 6to 8. H® contin ues to teach every day from 4 to 6 iu the after - n jon, and from 6 till 9 in the evening. N. B. Private Tuition attendedto as usual, and from either language iqto the other, performed with secrecy, accuracy and dispatch. April iv *,U For Sale, » * THE time of » NEGRO LAD, who has a bout three years to fet-ve—He is perfetlly capable of and used to all kinds of house work ; has also been accuftomcd to wait at table. A purchaser refiiliug in the country wcsuld be pre ftrred. Enquire of the Printer. April i 2. eod3w A Nurse Chiid Wanted. ANY person who may want to put a child out, may hear of a place, by enquiring of Conrad Baker, near the town house, in the Northern Li berties. 3t april 11. Joseph Ricardo, OF this City, Merchant, has afligned his pro perty for tbe benefit of his Creditors, to james C. Fllher, Samuel W. Filhcr, and Thomas Wilfan. All persons who have demands are re quested to furnifh their accounts without delay— and those indebted to make immediate payment to the Subscribers, a&ing Aflignees. James C. iff Samuel IV. Filler. No. 13, Arch Street, march 31 4tawtf SALT P E I~RE. One hundred kegs of refined Salt Petre, For Sale by the Subscribers. James C. & Samuel JV. Fijher, No. 13, Arch Street, march 31 4t^wtf For Sale, BY THE SUBSCRTBER, NO- 10, CHESNUT ITRIET, i X Calks of Carolina Indigo, Which will be fold on reasonable terms on a ikort credit. Robert Henderfon. April * mw&*4W Twenty Dollars Reward. THE Store occupied on account of the United States, back of No. 71, North Water-flreet was on the night of tfee 19th instant (March) bro ken open, and the following articles stolen, and taken therefrom : Nine pieces troud, viz. 20 \ y ds ' 7 Blue ftroud single ZO * CO r4. 3379 20 2380 20 \ 2381 to"i '4S '°°il Twocori -2384 20 *385 iof j The above reward is ofFered, for the discovery of the perpetrators of this robbery, so that they be apprehended, anu made amenable to justice ; further reward will be paid, for the recovery of any part as the goods stolen, on delivery of the fame to JOHN HARRIS, Keeper Military Stores, ' I 'HE term of Co-partnerlhip between the fub -- fcribers, trading under the firm of John Mil ler, jun.and Co. empires this day, and by mutual confcnt will not be renewed- The debts and con cerns of the fame will be fettled by John Miller, Jun. to whom all tfcofe the partnership, are earnestly requested t» niake piyment to, with out deliy. JOHN MILLER, Jun. ALEXANDER J. MILLER. February 19 §tf LANDING, From on board the Ship Sally, from Calcutta, AND To* SAL* SY THE SUBSCRIBER, 1600 bags prime Sugar, 800 do. Ginger 30 bales low priced piece Goods. John Miller, Jun. march 3 § ~Alex. J. Miller James Davis, Having entered into partuerfhin under the firm of Alexander J. Miller & Co. INFORM their friends in town and country, that they have opened a Wholesale Dry Good Store, at No. 64, South Front S/reet, Philadelphia ; whera they now have, and intend kejepjng a genel-aLaf fojtment of Mia, Gcrtr.ua, Jrijl, French and Bri tijb Manufactures for sale, on advantageous terme for calh or a short credit. February 19 <tf Red Clover Seed of the best quality, MADEIRA WINE, Old, and fit for immediate use, in pipes, hr.lf pipes and Quarter calks. Teneriffe Wine, And, Window Glass—all of which will b( fold on v«ry reasonable terms, by John Craig, No. la, Dock Street. march I w>f NOTICE. THREE Certificates of Six Per Cent. Deferred Debt of the United States of the fallowing description, viz—No. 10033, 10034, and 10035, for 5000 dollars«ach, dated Bth May, 1797, and (landing on the books of the Treasury of the Uni. ted States, in the name of Benjamin Wadditjgton, of Lanover Houfe,near *.bargavenney in England, Esq. have been loft by the capture of the Clip Ilac chus, from hence to London, in June last.—This, therefore notifies those whon it ipay concern, that application will be mad: at the Treasury of the U nited States for a renewal of the fame. Waddington y Harwood. march 22 §6w Notice is hereby given, THAT application will be made for the renewal of a Certificate of a Share in the Bank of the United States, {landing in the name of the Subscri ber, No. 5004, and dated July 11,1797 —the fame having been loft. JOHN GRAHAM. march 5 s6w TO BE SOLD, A Very Valuable Farm, SITUATE on theNelhaminy creek, Buck's coun ty, contami' g about 148 acres, of which about 30 acre, are excellent wooi-land ; the remainder nxia dow and plough land, and in a highly cultivated (late j the whole under poll and rail fence, chiifly new last fummcr. On the prcmifes are a log-house and barn. The Gtuatien for a country feat is per haps one of the ino.l eligible in the vicinity of Phi ladelphia, lying on the Nefhaminy, with the ad vantage of a landing place within 100 yards of the farm-houfc, and commanding a very extenfiveview of the furrouuding country : it is about three quart ers of a mile from the floating bridge, 17 3-4 miles from Philadelphia, and 2 1-2 miles from Bris tol. For terms of sale and further information ap ply toThomasßenjer, Eftj. in Bristol, or WILLIAM WALN, ~ No. T44, South Second street. April 7. 3ta*tf N O T I C E. nPHE Partnerlhip of the fubferibers, trading un -1 der the firm of PAXSON & RICHARD. SON, was diflolved on the lixth of the:hi[d moi.th last, by mutur.l confcnt. All persons indebted thereto are earnsftly requeued te make payment ; and those that have any demands again it the fame, are desired to present their accounts for settlement to either of thefubferibers. Isaac Paxfon, Nathaniel* Rkhardfon. Philadelphia, 4th mo. 3d, 179*. isaac"paxson, Continues to carry on the buiinefs at the usual place, No. 10, South Third street, where he has on hand a large assortment of Ironmongery, Sad dlery, Cutlery and Brafs*Ware#, which he wi'4 fell whoUfale or retail, on low terms, for cash or the usual credit. He expe&3 to receive by the fir ft vefiels from London, Bristol, Liverpool and Hull, a larjje addition to his present assortment ;ind will execute with pun<sluality and care any orders from the former customers, and hi*friends in gen eral. aaw/w MESSAGE Of the Pre/ident of the United States, To both Houses of Congress, April 'gß With the Dispatches from the Envoys of the United States at Paris, Which accompanied the Same. FOR SALE , At No. 63 North 3d street, at Way&Groff's Printing-office, No. 2J Arch flrcct, and at the office of the Editor, No. 119, Chefnu-ftreet JUST~P ÜBUSHED, AMP FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE, (Price 2'S Cents) Reflexions on Monroe's View OF THE CONDUCT OF Y3E EXECUTIVE) As publilhed ia the GAZETTE of the UNITED STATES, Under the signature of SCIPIO, In •which the Commercial Warfare of Frante is traced to the French Fadlion in this Country, afits Source, and the Motives oj Oppositions march 30. Interpreter of Foreign Languages. JOSEPH E.G. M.DI LA GRANGE, Walnut-ftrcet, No. 110, BEING duly commiflioned aiyl sworn in the a bove capacity, offers to tranftate the French, Engkiih, Spanish, Portugucfe and Italian Langua ges : he flatters himfclf that his former profellion, as advocate, both in France and St. Domingo, has well qualified him to translate any Court proceed ings or other Judiciary instruments. N, B. The FRENCH CIRCULATING LI BRARY continues open at the above place. Ny valuable additions having been made to this collection, it coofilts now of about 150© volumes the bell adapted to answer the purpose of those who wi(h hotb to improve in the Language, and obtain ufeful inftrudlion and plcafnre. march .*O. qaw 1 m Sehuyikill permanent Bridge. THE fubferibers Cotnmiffioßers appointed by an a& of aflembly ol this Commonwealth, entitled " An a6t to authorize the Governor of " this Commonwealth to incorporate a company " fer eredling a perman»nt bridge ever the river " Schuylkill, at or near the city of Philadelphia," hereby »ive notice, that Books are provided as the law dirCcSa ; and that w< will proceed to receive fubferiptions for the Company Stock,,on the ninth day of April next, at the City Hall, ia the city of ' Philadelphia. The fubferiptions will be received from ten o'clock in tha morning till two o'clock, P. M. of that day ; and the books will continue open during those hours of succeeding days, until the number, required by the said law to enable the Commissioners to certify the fjme to the Governor for incorporating the Stockholders, be fubf-cribed RICHARD PETERS, • JOHN PER or, GODFREY HAG A, MATTHEW M'CONNEL, WILLIAM SHEAFF. Philadelphia, rgth March, 1798. 2^ —3»wtf The Annual Eledtion FOR DireSors and a Treasurer of the Library Company of Philadelphia, will be held at the , Library, in Fifth street, on Menday, the 7th of May next, at three o'clock in the afternoon, when the Treasurer will attend to receive the annual payments. As there are several (hares on which finci are due, the ewncrs of them, or their representatives, are hereby notified, that they will be forfeited, a greeably to the laws of the company, unless the arrears are paid off on the said 7th day of May, 1 or within ten days after. ' By ord'rof th« Directors, BENJAMIN R. MORGAN, Secretary. ; April 7 3aw Prison Manufactory, FOX SALE, At the Prison of the City and County of Philadcl- 1 pliia, Cut Nails of allfizes, from 3dy toiody Flooring Brads, Spriggs, saddle and card Tacks Oakum and chipped Logwood Shoemakers and Sa«!er< Thread , Also—Sawed Marble, suitable for currier's tables, tomb and h*ia.j (tones, hearths, chimney pieces, j platforms, (labj, tacia, window hea<<, tills, c . All which may he bad on reasonable terms, Sh les made and Weaying done at laid Prison at a moderate price. Orders from a distance, direfked to Daniel Tbo- 1 mas, agent far tjie prjls, v.ill be attended to. Dc.:subef rf. * |»*Mm TORT WlNtf, In pipes, hogOieaos and quarter calks, or A SUPERIOR (JUAHTI, Just imparted, in the Henrietta, P. P. Sfximidi, I matter, from Oporto, ALSO, ON HAND, 300 bbls. New-York and Boftpn Beef Queens' Ware in crates Blankets in bales Ouns assorted in cafe, Cutlass, Sword., &c, For Sale by' THOMAS I# JOH.V KETL4HD. .. Walnut ftfett wharf, u^ 1 "• ,c, Pennsylvania Hofpkal, r HC o -c Wo ' 7 /A > 1798. HE Contributors to the Pe*»fylvani<i ilofaii tal, are to meet on the f.;venth day of next "j™' m S th ; feeond day ol' the week, at tho said Hcfpital at three o'clock in the afternoon to cledl twelve Managers and a Treasurer, for the eiifuing y£ar. By order of a hoard of Man avert. SAMUEL CQATES, Sn'ry. a P nl 1 atfi Schuylkill permanent Bridge, I T HE books will continue open from day to -L day, between the hoursof 10, a.m. and u' m M -/ ecc| ving iubferiptions, at th< City Thole who mean to lubtcribe, will please to come proved with cafli or bank not?*, a, checks cannot be taken. IX CALDWELL, Secretary . tf Cqaiiniffioners, April jo. _ M 4tf SILVER WATCHES, "" Cash will be given for any quantity of low priced SILVER WATCHIiS, by applying im» mediately at No. 15 South Fist}* street, between Market and Chtfnut ftrcet?. April ;o. w 6t Now Opening, At Wi lli A m M'Laws Saddle Manufactory^ No. 72, Chtfnut Street, A general aflprtment of Horfemanfs Pistols, direA from the Manufacturers in Rondos, ALSO ON HANP, Bridles, Holders, Half Cover., Ligh» Horseman's Caps, Swords, Cartouoh 8.-xcs, Va l'ces. Saddle Bags, Portmanteau's, Hard Lecher Trunks, Carriage and Chair Harness, &c. A P ril 9 dtf Madeira Wine. ' A few pipes of remarkably fine Madeira, fit for immediate pfe, and 9t a reduced price—Fop flle b y JAMES YARD. April 4. d2w * TO BE LETT" And pojjejjion given immediately, Agenteel three story brick Houfg, No. 7, North Eighth street, 14 feet front and 55 feet de«p, with a handfomj at No. 118 Spruce street. ap'f 4 § J ult Received, AND FOR SALE By ISAAC HA RV ET, Jun, (No. .5, South Water street,) A quantity of Georgia Cotton, •ALSO, Prime Aux-Cayes MoJaffe* Raisins in keg« Sugar in barrels—and A few tons of Nicaragua wood. _ 4*h mo- 4th A great Bargain. WILL BE SOLD, if applied for immediately, Twenty Thousand Dollarsin Bills of Ore, dit, upon inured at fiv« per cent, per annum now lodged in the Tteafury, and endorsed by the Unit, ed States, with a promise to ««pay the intcrcft an. Dually." Enquire at the office of THOMAS McEWEN [zf Co. A P ri| "- :» For Sale, By Elliston & John Perot, No- AT, North Halter Streit, London particular Madeira Wine, in pipes antj quart r calks, 4 years old and fit for immediate ufc, Inferior do. A few bales Allibad Coflei Bandanna Handkerchiefs Sail Canvals, No. i, to q A few bags of Juniper Berries A parcel of Soal Leather, and A few boxes of China. march 3 tu &v To the Afflidted with T NERVOUS Disorders, lofsof appetite, femalo complaints, debilitated constitutions, inward weaknesses, lownefsof spirits, seminal weaknefies indigestion, decayed, weak or relaxed constitutions' pains in the limbs, poverty of Mood, finkin" anx ieties, and tremors, whici} so dreadfully affsS the weak, the fedemary and the delicate, every i'yrnp tomof extreme debility, attendant on the indirec tions of youth, the confcq-jences of a difEpated life ; excess of pleasure or grief, change of climate the immoderate use of tea, spirituous liquor;, or any intemperance [ disorders incident to young girls and women at a certain period cf life THE CELEBRATED Cordial Restorative Balsam, I» a medicine of absolutely fpeeific andunparal, leled »irtue», in thefpeedy and effectual cure ofrhi above disorders, haying flood a trial of many fuc cefsfal years, during which period Bany have bten reftoced from the brink of the grave. Youth and age of cither lex, are equally theob jeAs of thii Restorative, and they will uniformly participate in its falHbrions qualities and effeifls • for whetherthe system has received a ihock, Ltul U debilitated, from imprndencies or inattention in the earlier part of life, or is finking under the ad vance of years a small quantity of this medicine will give prcfent relief to, and afford a pleafin . profpeil of returning health and strength, by giv*. ing tone to the muscular system and organs of dj. gellion, and In a great meaiure renovating the co.-j. dilution. Women at any period of life, may by this medj, c : r.e be freed from the most aißiiling difordeti in cident to the fcx, and at a certain period it is >nol} highly ufclul. l'he Cordial R*ftorative Balsam is fold genuina (only) by the proprietor, Dr. CHURCH, at hi., medicine Here, No 1, South Third lireet nexz Marbct-Sreet, Philadelphia ; where m-.y be hac an account of the virtue of tin? Reft .ra-iv; and a lift of cures. 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