<sa;ette. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY EVENIN ft, JANUARY 28. The Amiable Matilda had an aftion in the British Channel, with a French privateer. The Oftober Packet has arrived in Eng land, and after landing the Mail, was order to Quarantine Ground. There has been a great alarm about the Plague in London ; frveral persons were re ported to have died of that disorder, the lat ter end of November, in the City, ihe alarm appears t» have been unfounded. The Sultan Selim has had three more Apo pleftic Shocks at Lancaster, face our lad bulletin of Health. A fagacbut soothsay er <ws inuuSWRT rasv= '.St ai. apople&ic twinge is to attend the appointment of eve ry villain to office. We leave the inte/igent reader to decide, for himfelf, on the "r ---reftnefs of this predi&ion : we will just l - mark, en passant, that if old arrearages ar< tn be paid up, the citizen Sultan must needs be Ihortly twinged into the other world. Diicss, late Dire&or, now National Csn ful, or Triumvir, is one of the greatefl vil lains in all France. It appears that Buonaparte has ordered the Young Council and the old Council into cus tody, from which said coftodv, they rnuft straightway march either to the fcaffuld or to Cayenne. " Shed blood enough, youn;* man, shed blond enough 1 How thoucharni'f; me." It is i fadt not generally known, that Ro befpierre, the worthy friend, camarade and coadjutor of that execrable and infernal atlieiftirsl prirfc ««d raonftrr Talleyrand, ■was thi nephrw of Damien, the aflfallin who arc npted the life df Louis XV. King Buonaparte, the Italiart»»fter having triumphed over the Ruffians, the Craats, Dalmatians, and terrible Sclaveniaife; after Waving, if we may believe his mnjcfty, subdu ed the Mamelukes and their Beys, caps, a: length, the climax of his glory, by triumph ing over the magnanimous, invincible, Creat Kati«n itfelf. c.ic v a non vobii veilera tertis oves. Never • • re a set of men more egregioufly ■ubled th.m our profound and knowing > K.rati lave been by Buonaparte. For th. ce io ears they lung unccaling llo ii to ' i name, as the rioft invincible aau Micvwuptible of Republicans; audio, "i- ®ii to be a " (launch" Royalist. vt,. gas a gentleman of this city « _ti)rough Moravian alley, lie si Urvtu & jiige hog with feme thing in hi* ,11 wl. . appeared white. He immyti. mli the animal determined to hnd ul villain was, when, to his incxpreilible a'lonilhment he found a new-born iufaui in the jaw. oi f'ne voracious monfler. It wa* with Uitiiculty he could disengage it and hardly ei'caped being Severely wounded in the attempt. The infant, not dead, ■was ltiockingly mangled 111 the tide. The gentleman conveyed it to the houle of a Phylician of this city where it died in about two hours after. A circnmftance To awful, mull inspire ev ery humane iicart with regret at the want ef a fuitab\e proviUon for the unfortunate oft fpring ot illicit iiiteicourle. 1 here c*n oe little fcioubt that theellaalilhment of a Found ling Hospital might be i;iade tht: means of' preserving hundreds oi helpltts infants, — now vidhms to an unnatural and more than savage cruelty. Extract ef a letter from captain James Williamson, of tbe ship Perseverance, of this port, elated " Lisbon, nov. 2, 1799. " I have thia moment got prblick {a bill •f health] and liberty to land, and finding the packet fail* early tomorrow morning, have just time to give you a (hurt account of my tranfatlions on the 14th ult.—Scilly bearing N. E. 40 leagues ; at day light in the morning, I perceived a large ship stand ' »ng alter us, under easy fail j finding he could eome up With us when he pleafcd, I fliortened fail and hove tao far him, and got all clear for aAisn. At ia 4. M. he came wpop our larboard quarter, hoi fled French eolors and gave me a gun. I immediately hoilied American colors, and returned it, which commenced a very s hot and clafe a&'ion, being within half piftel (hotthemoft of the time. She was frigate built, mounted H ? un » her deck and 4on the quarter deck, and was crouded with men ; a great member an the uppet- deek at the fmatl arms. He kept a very hot £re from his gun deck, chiefly directed to disable u»i n tke rigging, in which he eompleatly succeeded, as early in the,i£fion «(y xigging and fails were cut to pieces, lo that I had not the least command of the ship, nor could brace a yurd about: at tbe second and third broadsides the molt of the carronades ovcrftt, and had but seven guns on that fide to engage with, but the well din*dled and hot fire kept up from them obliged him, after one hour and ten minutes severe aftion to haul off. He left mefocom pleat a wreck aloft, that I could not set one fail to follow him. I had one man killed and two severely wounded. He hove to about two miles to windward, and was busy em ployed repairing damages and plugging (hot holes : we were likewise all employed about the rigging, but it was so bad that it was with the greatest exertions I eould get the fore ind main top fails half set. At neon lie bore down up«n us again, and at one wc com menced another veiy severe aftion for ene hour and a quarter, when he made all fail possible and flood off to the S. E. I for tunately loft no men in the last affair, but received a great deal more damage in iht marts and rigging, and some ftiot through the hull, and we picked up some 18 and 9 pound shot. All my marts and yards are rendered quite unferviceabk, the fails cut to pieces,and but yery few ihrouds left (landing. It was with the grtateft difficulty I got her in here, and the wind being strong frowi the E. I could not fetch Cork, as my spars would not bear carrying fail upon them ; there was ten (hot through the main mart alone " I am convinced they will condemn all the marts and lower yards, and the whole set of fails and rigging, »nd I (hall be obli ged to difeharge part of her ca go to get the new malls in : it will be a molt difficult and expenfivc thing here to get mails that will suit her—l (hall hurry every thing on as faft as pofll le, but it will be a most tr dious business ; they calculate here for two months. I cannot fay enough in praise of my offi cers tnd men for their gallant conduft against so superior a force, at I had but 22 guns mounted, and he 28, with thret times the number of men. All my crew's diftiefs was that we had no fails to follow him when he went off. " You may well imagine what chagrin we must have experienced ; hid I taken the rascal, it would have comple.ited my happi ness. Indeed he (lands a great chance of going down yet, as he was much (battered in the hull, and mud have loft a great ma ny men fr»m our grape (hat." CONGRESS. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Monday, January 27. Thomas Pinckney, Efq from South Ca rolina, appeared thi* day, was qualified and took hi* feat. On motion ot Mr. Rutledgc, the order of the day on the third reading of the bill to tftablilh an oniform system of bankrupt cy ; and the call of the house ordered to take place thi* day at two o'clock, were postponed till to-morrow. The house then refumrd the confederation of the report of the committee to whom were referred the mcflage of the Prefideot of the 14th inft. and a letter of Mr. Ran dolph—when Mr. Smith'* motion for re committing the report beiag under consider ation, Meffr*. Davit, Jonet, Christie, and Nicholfon, spoke in favor of it—and Mcff. Sewall and Otia against it. An adjournment was then called for and loft. Aye* 36, Noes 56. Mr. H. Lee then spoke against the mo tion, when an adjournment was again call ed for, and carried, 53 member* riling in the affirmative. Adjourned. ARRIVED, days Brig Amiable Matilda, Smith, I.ondor. 53 Sloop President, Skidraan, Richmond. Tne Marquis of Kildarc, Packet, has arrived at Falmouth. The brig Fair American, Creed has ar rived at London from this port. The (hip James, ot'Liverpool, bound to this port, is re-captured by the Euglifb. The Brailsford, Welden, from Norfolk to Cork, is re-captured by the Englifli. Three per cent Consols, on the ift ult. were »t 62 and 14 Th« brig Amiable Matilda, January 30 then in lat. 41, long. 68, spoke the (hip Rufui, Holland 75 day« from Cadiz, bound 19 this port. Captain Smith fuppiied the Rufui with provifioni of e*ery kiad. Jan. 6, in lat 44, long 40, spoke a urig, Gard ner, out 7 days from Baltimore bound to Briftal. • , Paflenger in tl.e A.-niable Matilda—Mr. Hyflop ot Virginia, Captain William Sto rey, late of the (hip Fame. Left the (hip, , Obrien of N. York, and a number of other American veflels. " Fontaine" and " Zaiius" are re ceived, and will be attended to. NEW THEATRE. NEVER PIRFORMID HERE. To-mirrow Evening, January 29, Will be prcfented, a celebrated Comedy, called THE LIE OF THE DAY. [ Written ty J. O'Kreffe, //y.] Sir Carrnl O'Donovnn, Mr. Warren—Young Kavauagh, Mr. Cain—Aircourt, Mr. Bernard— Larry, Mr. Wood—Meth glin, Mr BliflVtt. Lady Arable, Mrs Morrit—Sophia. Mrs. Old mixon—Katty Kavanigh, Mr». UoSor—Fib, Mrs. Stuard. To which will be added, a Comic Opera, called THE AGREEABLE SURPRIZE. Lingo, Mr. Bernard Cowslip, Mrs. Warrell. Box. one Dollar, Pit, three quarters of t dollar, a»d Gallery half* dollar, i The doors of the Theatre will open at a quarter past j, and the curtain rife at a quarter pad 6 o'clock prerifsly. VIVAT RESPUBLICA. Ten Dollars Reward. DESERTED from the quarters of the fub frriber, an cnliftcd foldler, named JAMES MORISON, born in the State of Delaware, aged twenty eight five feet seven inches high, brown complexion, blue eyes, black hair. 5-3" Whoever (hall take up the said deserter, and lodge him in gaol or deliver him to the sub scriber, at his quarters ill Filbert, between Ninth and Tenth (Ireets, (hall receive th« above reward and reasonable charges. BENJAMIN GIBBS, Jun. Captain loth regt. of infantry. daw January 28. On Wednefcay the fifth day of March next, at fix o'clock in the evening, at the Merchant's Cof fee House, will be fold by public auition, the following described valuable Lots of Ground eligibly fit»atcd> fur SUMMER RETREATS. No. I. A CERTAIN LOT or PIECE of ■lm. L-*ND, situate on the east fide of Germantown road, about two miles and a half from the city of Philadelphia, bounded on the north by land of Mr. Thsmas Gruev.-s, whereon he is now erecting a house and making improve ments for hi» fumtner refidcnce, on the east by land of Joseph Norris, and weft by the said road, containing by computation 14 acres and a half. January 27. VALUABLE LOTS FOR SALS, NEAR THE CITY? Mo. 1. A certain lot or piece of land, part of a traift commonly called the Viseyard, fitujte on the weft fide of the Wiffahickon or -Ridgr-road, nearly oppofui to Turner's lane, in the neighbour hoed of the Country Seats of Jeremiah Parker, John Nixon, James Crawford and Jasper Moylan, Efqru. beng marked and numbered in a plan or map ot the laid large trad called the Vineyard, No. ji, containingfsven acres and ten perches. No. 3. Or e other lot or piece of land adjoining the lad described lot to the northward, containing IX acres and one hundred and thr-.r perches. The v#ry valuable property now 'offered for sale ma ft be too well known to require a further description It i# well worth the attention of those who wish to feeure to themfelven pleasant and healthy fruitions in the vicinity of the city. The terns of file are, one third part ps tfce pur chafe money to he paid in ten days after the sale j one third in ninety days, and the remaining third in fix mouhi; for the two lall payments (inclu ding intertll) approved isdo'fed notes to b* given The tideia unexceptionable. Sold by »rder of Meffr-.lfaai Wharton, Thomas Fitzfimons, Phil ip Nicklin, William M'Murtrie, Samuel W Fish er, Trufteei ior the creditors of Blair M'Clena chan. JOHN CONNELLY, Juaiontcr. January »8. iuwtißF.dt.fM. TO LET, Several Valuable FARMS, Situated in Benfaltm townihip, Bocks couaty, nineteen miles (Yutu Philadelphia. lor terms apply to ELIZABETH ROBERTS, AttUboroujfh, Bucks county —er JOSEPH R. JENKS, No. 38, north Second lireet, Philadel'a. N. B None need apply who cannot produce suitable recommendation. Also for sale, The Time of a Negro Boy, Who i» fifteen yean of age,-and hat ttlirtfccn yean to f<ir»e—He hit beesufei tathcfcuflneft of a Farmer, and can drhr* « C*rtia§«. Apply to -i- . r ELIZABETH ROB&RTS,a« abovt. ' 11 tftf. it. . January 13 THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, Price 62$ cents. AMD TO BE HAD OP WILLIAM JONES, No. 30 N. FourlV, near Market Arret, A Wor* upon a plan which never btfort ap * peartd in tie United States, being a s p *' e i E9 of Directory, but different from the usual ENTITULED T/vnewTRADE Directory FOR PHILADELPHIA, Ai.no 1800: OR, a ComnUtt-Lift of alt the occupations and trade* (jlparatilt and alphabetically, arranged) pridifed in theCitv and Liberties wi s h rJ.e nam t and residences of tbofe who follow each of them rrf pretively, also in alphabetical order : t* whicH is ai ded an Alphabetical Lift of all thf streets, Lanes and Alleys in the city arid liberties. If a M*»chant or Ship Ownbr For any reason to be with aU the Tl*ic»uifis Grocers y InfpelU>rs, Guagers, Aftofm trs, Ship-nirights carpenters y -hip y</intrs, Mij\ makert, B»yl hull- Block makers, .?ail-makers, Rigger s % CauU.-rj, %tevadorcs, Mariners y nr any 1 radtfmcn,\\e nec<is on ly look to the Index for the f kadi, and he willfce referred to the which contain aii fho names and residences of those who follow it If a Hoirgi-KstCfeft w nt« quickly tu find a B* ier, a Cake Baker, Seem/tress . I' r bite IVaJb-r. IVaJbe China Mender chool-rzajlcr or Aiflrefs <Jlazi(r, Pa per Hanger, J*a ter, CeJa Cooper; Lockfmctb Blast fmitb, Be ullayer, Plaiflcrer or "Joiner. He cau all turn to the Index and be rclcrrt .i the hade in j f]ireOion In like m inner cad the Ladies Sin • i rhc rcfijencei and nam of ail th> Mart a makrrr Bonnet makere, *>tay makers, Dyers a-.id Nurfts, e or a "T R A N'SSR ♦fv W>Oit conveniit'.t Bcar<£rf House Hair Drefler Hatter, Taylor, Trunk n.aicr, XS?( N«r is the utility of the work confined to th.-ie a lone ; for any Trade/man may trace at «nci rhd names and rcfidcneek of the Majiers and Joansy men in bis oivn fine. In lhort it is more or left Uftful to afore V ery Cla/s afCitiarns- - And the . itnr-ti'u-(i. ;r.at f-ich as Fxpensi-ve and laborious Unde> t king will meet with fmtable Encouragement. Jan. 8. (^iD)dtf* J list Published, and for Sale By JOHN MORGAN, No. j Frpnt St, BENJAMIN DAVIES, No. 68 High St. THE UNfT'ED STATES COURT CALENDAR, ■ . and - • OF. NTI. F.MAN'« Complete Pocket Companion, For the Year o! our Lord 1800. CONTAINING Eve.ry thinj; useful in other works of the kin.it, Befidea a great variety of wricler' (Combining utility with entertainment), . Not to be found iw any publication whatsoever Amtmgji tbtjt art, , Complete and authentic >. ARMY and NAVY. (Carefully revrfed at the refpefl'nje Offices ;) ALSO, correct IHtementi of the NATIONAL DEBT, and of the ANNUAL RECEIPTS &EXPENDI PUKES of [lie United States. N. B. The Calendar, notvn;bftindiiig the vast variety of its contents, is viry fraall in bulk. It is bound in red morocco, in the neat eft manner, and may be carried vrry conveni ently in the waiflcoat pocket. December 31. City Commifioner s Office. f January I, ISOO. UPWAHDS or <- • Eighteen Thousand j Of all ages, within nine months pal. NOTICE IS HERFBY GIVEN, Thatthe sol- ; relief from lowing arrangement are mad* by the Board . H AMILTON'S for the more tffedual cUinfing »f the Cty Worm destrOying LoZetlgeS, District No. I. Nicholas Hicks, from the north ..... . fide of Vine, to the South fide of nv ™ "'img trom worms and Mulberry street m ' ou '"" s or obltructioiis in the stomaeh ana ». Hugh Roberts from the Couth fide . , of Mulberry, to the louth fide of Th» Wrs no anally whatever to Chefi.ut street others of similar title so commonly comp amed 01, J. Joseph Claypoole, from the south as operating with a degree ol violence, fufficient, fide of Chefnut t« the north fide not ""'x to . kll ,' •'• °rms, but fomet.mes to endan of Sprues itrect g cr the patient s lift; on the contrary, a peculiar 4. Isaac Tone., fn.m the north fide of this remedy is, it being lu.'td to Spruce to the south fide of Cedar j eT , cry " ge and tortfti,Btion ' contains nothing but f creet | what is perfectly innocent, and is lo mud in its u/i m ,., n „ ' , , , , r v ' operation, that it cannot injure the mo!> delicate J' , y w MP , S r ° Ut ' pregnant lady, *r th* -en,left infant of a week fit „ Sr; iPP ,! y if° « Sldf Ihquld np worms ex.ft in rhc Wj , but Will, «w ri f "! or Godfrey Goblerm Fourth witbout or ■ cWe the stomach and between Chefnut and Walnut ftrcets • and for the % , f i * northern part of the city to Isaiah Dixey m Eighth U ° f ***"*" toul or offenfiv., and the,* between Saffafraj ar.d Vineftreets; Nichoto. Heif. VjTV P rod * fl,on ° f W ° rm * "" in Fifth near Vine street, or to either of the City- j a a I ° r ers ' ' i Commiffionei s. Meetings of the Commiflioiiers on every Toef day afternoon, 3 o'clock, at the Old Court House. January 17. 3aw2W. PORCUPINE'S GAZETTE. THE S'ibferihers to this Gazette are inform ed, that the Farewell Number if this day received at the Philadelphia Poll Office. N. B. A Supplement of two or three num bcrs will be published, and duly sent on to the fubferibers. January n. DANCING. OF THE NEW THEATRE, RESPECTFULLY informs hi» scholars and the public in general, that he will re-commence Teaching on TUESD AY the 14th instant, at the Assembly Room, South Fourth Street. Days of tuition, Tuesdays and Thursdays. TERM, FDollars per Month, Ten d« per Quarter, - - - Sutrumt. ' (T Fer fur<h£r J»«W« Jf. 70, north Eighth flreet. . ... . December u. HENRY BENBRIDGE BFGS leave to inform his friends aird the public, that he has commenced the bulineli of 1 BROKER, at his Office No. "$3 Dock ftreet, near the Bsnk ol the Uni'ed States, wkere he buys and fells or Commission all kinds of Public Securities, Stoeks, Notes. &c &c. and offers kit services in any business in his line. Jan 14 BANKRUPT OFFICE. A SECOND Dividend ol t e Estate of George and Jiobert Grey, Bankrupts, will 1 e paid to the credits™ whs liaye proved their debts under the conimiflioii, at any t'.me when called for, at No. 109 Arch fir' «i JOHN JENNINGS, Clerk. January 2C. iBOO. lawjw VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. TOR SALF. About 25 acres of. Land, LAYING on the eaii fide of th - Fills Road.— On the fiaft it hounded by prop<'rtr belong ing to Mr. I cnch Francis, fen. -an the iou'h, by a road *f two perches, and on the north by a lane, which fcparatet it from Mr* M'Call. It is propo fe«l to divide this land into 3 equal pam in order tofmt the purchasers. For terms apply to Samuel Mifflin, corner of Market and nth January 24. REPOSITORY FOR THE SALQ OF HORSES AXD CARRIAGES. 'T'HF. Subfcriher informs his friends and the pwb- JL lie, that he continues to keep his fl*bl*s in Seventh, near Market Street, for the reception of Horses. and Carriage, at private sale. From his long-experience and knowledge of horfei, and the confidence hit fai ow cit'zenshive placed in him for a num!>er of years pad, he flatters himfeli he may be of effentlai service to (bofe who may employ him in that way—They may be allured every ex : rtion in his posver (hall be. done l ot the mutual ad vantage of bolh feller an i buyer. rlorfes taken lit at livery on as low terms as any i i ih« city, andparticulur care (alien ol thefli. WILLIAM DAVIDSON. January 33. TO BE SOLD FOR CASH, OB fXC.HASGSB, • For property in the City,- or within thirty milts ef it, A PLANTATION or trail of Land Mifflin County and S'ate.of Pttinfylva ria, within ix milts of the river Junir.ft, roti tail ing 3:o aerei. There jit aJ)out<Ui:y aciti cleared, part of which if i rii t b.;ltujn, vi'tfd by a ronflant flream that is strong enough tc work all oil or a grili mill Any prf<V*i inclining tti (Jell for it, may obtain fin rhcr. information by applying at the- offic • of this gazette. B. If fold, credit wiM be givch lor part ot tl'c money. O'-ir - 57, 1;■ j,Q. TO BS SOLD, Or Rented for ttrm of Tears, TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, With a Lot thureunto belonging, SITUATE in Duck Creelt, Croft Roads Kent County, State of Dela wix. fronting oil the M.in St,eat, there are oatiie lower floor, five Rooms and an Entry, with a mitrtber of well fimfhari Rooms up Stairs, a CeUjn wirier ihe whr*le Building, a Brick kitch en, a i tnp of good Water, with a Stable, Car riage Houle and Sheds, the whole Improvements are in good repair, iht Seat Is weVI calculated for eitlier a Store or Tavern, the latter of which it ha* teen occupied for a number jof years -.i ith considerable tifccefs. Tht situation is dry and theCouiiiry aroufid heing very healthy a<d a piece of conliderablc Trade, it will be well worth the attention of any person wiftiing to purcholi or rent. further particulars apply to the Sub l'criber k the aforefaid place. JOWN CUMMINGS. January S. liwsra- •03* Mr. FRANCIS diwjawfiw d2.ni.th-l.tr. A HSGE RECENT CURES Selefted from several hundreds,,the authenti city of which, any person may jfcertain either by lejter or personal application—not being performed in Europe, nobody knows where— but at home. AFFIDAVIT, MICHAEL DUFFY, redding at No. 47. Wilkes street, Felt's point, in thr tity of Bal timore, voluntarily maketh oath, that tht fol lowing ftatemep.t isjuft and true. In the beginning of May lafi, ny three chil dren, a boy of seven, and two girls, the ne five and th» othn three yesrs ps age, w ere takes very ill, neatly at the fame time, of a common fever, as I then supposed ; but was f«on con vinced the d.forder wascaufed by worms they were frequency troubled with convullion fits, and violent ftartings in their deep, and with al most continual vomiiine and purging, particu larly the youngest. I made ipimediate applica tion to a phvßcian ot the firft >-epntation, and his .«nedicises were adminifiered- with a confi dence of fHcce.'s which only encreafed our dis appointment. The . hililren g r ew daily worse, and 1 was absolutely withoat hopes of their re covery. Thi- v uneell soon appeared almost devoid of animation, and scarcely an inhabitant of th 13 world In 'his diftrefiinir moment I was told that Hamilton's Worm DeftroyingLo zenges had performad many cures in cafe* e q<ially desperate—l immediately purohafed a box* and gave each of them a dose, which in a few hours produced the mod deCrable eflefls ; the eldest voided a great number of very large worms, and the second thousands of small ones, many of them not a quarter of an inch long—in the ycur.gefl they seemed to be consumed, and had the appearance of.lkir.s and of slimy mat ter. 1 repeated the dose agreeable to the paper of diredlions, and they all fpeejily recovered a good ftateof health which they still enjoy, tho' five months have nearly elapftd Prcethev were on the borders of the grave, and 'he death of the whole appeared to be inevitable Sworn before me this »6th day of Septem ber, 1799. /. SMITH. LE'TFR From Mr John J. bereroniby, °onp and Can dle Manufaßurer, Ko. 16, fringe Strut, Baltimore. TO THV. «ktor OF Hamilton's Werui Dr flioviiu "Lozenges. Sir, (j&Sbei 13, V; 99 f think ttwy nufy ?o In'orm you that f hjye experienced the happiest effei3« fom yrurL®- 2 e tipes, having betn much cffiifled for four y ar« past, with various campiaints by . w'>rm«, particularly a constant pain in my sto mach and bowels, frrquent and severe head j ache, with a general lafiitute and weaknef», du ring which 'ime I had the bed medical advice that could be obtained from the most ikilful physicians I rould hear of, both American and European, with ut any alleviation of n.y 'dif» 1 order. dtf. I ftould, too probably, have continncrt with out relief, bur t-r your Worm D-iirovinr Lo zenges, which brought from mean afloMtbing cjuamiry of small w lute worms, about vhe size o coarfr i bread and in * (holt time, If mid myfelf perfe<9ly free from all my former c< m pbints, and la'-e ei.joyed a gco:l flute of heal h for five months pad. I have t nfiamly recoiiim-mltd your mr 'i cine,' .niii ft..11 as lonjr as I i;ve, having, from, my own experience reason to believe it to' be an in-sluable and unparalcTd rtme'y. iili«uld anv person wiih for further information, I will with pleasure fatisfy their enquiries on this fui* e<a. SIR, July io, 1799. 1 hail !-ftn along time afflifled with a violent aRtJ gna-a • ngpaiji in my flomach, a dull, heavy, cpntinua. headache, will) a frequent swimming i» my head, accompanied with dim: els of light and sometimes partial blindness, ard was ren dered incapable of attending myibufimfs. thro' loft of ilrength ; fwmetimes coafO tcarc yen a mr>rferf' lor two or three days ; w ben mv 2 1 pe tite wovld ftiddenly beeome aftbni{biwcl> vora ciou«. I Srtnl.y beJieved rayfelf to be in a cou fumption, whr 1 ! mufl fy 11 .put a period to my life w? en hap'phy heat in, c,t evt I cure* per • iafhil i.'s YVorrr peftroyi: i Lo zeirfes it. •' • »lkic)> epuH not '•* afccouttf ed for , I took tw:» d ies, w' iili expel.cl-i in. credible number as fma!l fliarp poir.:ed worms* in fliort, I' now enjoy is petfeft health and nrcngih, is t ' - ir>y iv,e, and I believe m; cip;t f< 'Jt ■ y tins of your mtdi.ine. My brother witnessing its c£ icy was induced to fake a dole tho> gh in tolerable health, which orr fione . him likewise to void a great quantity of worms ofth- ftnr efcind, and thereby ptnbibly prevented his xy, iencing tho!« dreadful disorders with which i was af flicted. A sincere defue that others in fimrlar circum fiance may receive the f;me benelit, is the rea son of my lending you this account. Your», very refpeflfully, AQUILA GOLDINO. Hartford Road, a miles from Baltimore. OBSERFE. Those w ho wilh t'.i avail themfelv/-3 of the bet nefitt proposed by the above remedy, lhoiild be particularly careful as they v»*ue their money and their health, to gu/rc' gaiuft the nttmeroui impolitions d*i y attempted on th<pubiic ; bY ap p.ying to Mr Wm Y. Birch, Stationer," No. 17, South Second Street, who •* appointed the only vender in Philadelphia obferve that none ran be depended on as being genuine, unlef's the Cgnfture of Lee & Co. is palkd on the outside of each. Pure haters by the doaen or groce will receive a handsome allowance by application to Lee and Co. Market street, Baltimore. January 17, lawtf dtf. V /
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