Jram a ide iforfolk.Pape*'* A CURIOUS JNECr\O7E. \ (granger who wine down on Thursday lav >n the lout'hern ftagc, croflfcd the river fr m Fti rtl'roouth, and being ignorant of the s,*fnics3 of the streets of Norfolk, in endea v. rinff to nuke Cathavipe-ftreet, and it be- M'>; pretty daik, unfortunately took the middle of Wright's lane instead of the toot juth : ftrugg-ling with mud full fix inches ibove his knees, he called out for help frver il times. A negro man palling by, aflced what wsb the mutter ? —when the gentle man replied,—" that the d—d ferrymen had turned him adrift at low water mark < m net. Th<* S/VILINti that was to lave fstccn place this day, is poflponeS until rfftt-r the next i;ood rain : when two flat jottomed boats will dart from Hutchmg's wharf along the channel of the Main-street to the collettor's office, where they will tack, *nd if the wind is fair, will fliape thtir courl'e back again. It j* reqnfied, that drays and other larriages will, at the time, haul ill Ihore, to as to keep the offing as free as poffi- An accident, feme what fimilnr to the above, happened on Fvidav night, to a lui ry gentleman of this borough, who tor size \ud worth it not furpnlL J by many who have to through this dirty world. Some urcb wag l.aviag railed a plank in the crol mg at the end of Chinch ftrret, this wor thy gentleman, returning home at a pretty •arly hour, unfortuimrly ftrpped in ; tht -lore he ftruggki! the more his weight b«re ;im down, till at la(l the,watth aided by "ome of the military, with some difficulty :xtricat»d him. Welire happy to add, tllit le is rtcaverimt faft, although tor some tin e it had no fenfibdity tfiat he bad a joint at lis knee ! A writer in ihe Virginia Fedcralift. calls he- attention of the American pubiic to a nod important fubjeft, by the following >ublicatiou. Of the tendencies of Mr. efferfon'e principles there is little doubt. 3y the eallern and found part of the conti nent, they are held in such abhorrence, that a fnbjefkion to his government, would be viewed and avoided as the fatal fcal of their ■Jiffolution. Thus horrible as the event of Lis elettn n would be, it feerrs highly ur gent that preparations (honld forthwith be made to ward off an evil, the ill confe rences of which are incalculable. For the Virginia Federalist. At a time when America is overwhelmed *ith grief, when a whole country with the xception of a few individuals, i» deploring ;he lufs of the g>eat and good WASH NGTON, whatever relates to him, natu ally ruflies upon our thoughts. The letter .3 Mazzei the Italian philofdpber, written hy Mr. Jeflerlon some time ago cannot be forgotten. The people who now present _> the world an unexampled fpedtacle of-af 'iftion tram one end ot this vast continent *•* that high wrought calumny on him who v.a« their Samson in the fit-Id, and their Solomon in council. That it may be re i ille&ed with all the abhorrence which it -- iferves, here follows an exaft copy as printed in the various papers in the United btates : Let every American citizen read it, ■ id consider with himlelt, whether Thom > i Jefferfon is worthy of succeeding to the office of President of a free, affeftionate id virtuous people. That he wrote the i< tter is unquefiionable. It is na palliation lat it was written confidentially to an inti t ate friend across the atlantic, to whom Ir. Jefferfon was unbosoming hit foul. It was well for this gentleman that it was not known prior to the last cleftion of President and Vice President : It is well for him that the law of limitation Ihields him from pun »'hment. However, no punishment which ihc laws could inflift for such a crime v?ould be fuificient. It can only be fuffi iently punished by a sense of contempt t jwards the author as sincere and nniverfal siong the citizens as is the honor now be owed on the memory of their departed friend. COPY of a LETTER EROM Ir. JEFFERSON to MR. MAZZEI, Rrfident in Tufcany. " OUR political situation is prodiaioufly *• changed since you left us. Instead of •' that noble love of liberty, and that re publican government which carried us " triumphantly through the dangers of the i* war, as anglo-monarchico-ariftocratic " party has arisen- Their avowed objeft " is lo impjfe on ns the subjlance, as they have already given ua the form of the ' British government. Nevertheless the 1 principal body of our citizens remain 44 faithful to republican principles. All *' our proprietors of lands are friendly to " those principles, as also the mass of men 41 of tak'ntf. We have against ui (repub ' licaus) the executive psiucr. the judiciary " power, (two of three branches of our ' 1 government) all the officers of government, ' all who are fee ting ojiees, all timid men ' who prefer the calm of dtf otifm to the t m ' pefluous sea of liberly, tie British merchants, iji' and the Stmericans who iride on British 1 capitals, the speculators, persons inter tfled " in the bank and the pubic funds." [Efta fliments invented with views of corruption, end to assimilate us to the British modf|, in its eorrupt parts.] I (hould give you a 'ever, if I should name the apoflates who have embraced those heresies, men who "'ere Solomons in council, and Samsons • J combat, but whose hair has been cut off T the whore of England. fin the origi "*l, par la catin d'Anglcterre, probably lluding to the woman's cutting off the air of Samson, and his loss ef llrength ■ u-tvby.J " Tliey would wrest from tin that liberty which we have obtained, by so much labor and peril ; but we fhatl preserve it. Our mass of weight and riches is so powerful that we have nothing to fear from any at tempt against us by force. It is fufficient lhat we guard ourfelvcs, and that we break the Lilliputian ties, by which tht-y bound us, in the firft {lumbers which suc ceeded our labors. It fuffices, that we ar rest the progress of that system of ingrati tude and iijullice, towards France, from whom they would alienate us, to brinjj us under British influence, &c." NASSAU, January 17. Messrs Editor s, Be plciifed to publifli tty«enelofed extratt an American paper, with the remarks liibjoined, and you will oblige J. P. Wilmington. Dec. 14. Maternal Squeeze frem Mother Britain, " Cap:. Baker on his outward bound pad Age, was boaided by the Britifli (hip Thui.derer, cf 74 guns, Capt. Hardy, who imprefled one of Gapt. Baker's hands, a young man, son of Mr. Sivnpfon, •' this town, maugre his protect inn.—Capt. Biker was politely treated 111 other refpefts by the Capt. ct'the Thunderer. " After this truly polite rencontre with the Thunderer, Capt. Baker was boarded by a fclir. ot 6 and a sloop of 10 guns, belong ing to New Providence,> who robbed him ot a quantity of flour and g;ive him an order on a per lon who thev said was * Merchant in New Providence, for payment at they farci cally termed it for the flntir they purchased." Thi* is pne amoi g the many arts, wVich the Demoniac*, al as Democrats, (for the words arr fynonimous, make use of in Ame rica, to create a rancour against the British Government—l beg leave to make a few •bfcrvations on the above paragraph, which at'firft fight do«s not appear worthy notice. The writer of this was an officer on board the Primrose, private (loop of war ; the Geoige. fchr. was in company. Off the mouth of the Miflifipp'r, we boarded the (loop Farmer ; I examined her papers, in nrefence of the two captains and everything appeared right.—Being in want of flour we a Iked him, if he would spare some, te which he willingly agreed, and showing us the In voice of his cargo, we found it cod him 8£ dollars at (Wilmington, Delaware 1 ) he then put his own profit ou it, viz. 3 dollars per barrel, freight, but, captains Weft and Symmonett aijreed to allow him 14 dolla r s per barrel, for which I drew an order for 196 dollars 011 a most refpeftable mercantile house. The order has never been prelented, but will be paid at fijfht. So far from rubbing Him, it is a fafl, which tie dare n6t deny, that h ■ c.ffrred us a barrel of peach brandy, or whifkv on the fame terms.— He also made the offer of some bar rel* of bread, which he averred to be frefh : but having bought experience of American honest#, but purr WaG* t»*\ barrels. hefrirp leaving JTa flail, without feeing Hxm, we opened them ; when, to the mortification nf this robbed, much abu*ed Baker, we found his bread was not we// Baked ; it was literally green with rottenness. With regard t<i the man pruflYd oil b«ard tiie Thunderer, I folrmnly declare, and all who boarded the (loop are ready to teftify, that Baker to'd t)s r the man pr flVd, was an Irishman and a drfert. r from the Thundtrer, and that he was an " ttjr/f.rj scoundrel," that he had received another tn".n in return, who wa« much preferable to the one taken from him, and that he really'was glad the fellow was gone. The above is a true fl.iterrent offafti, and the writer's name is left with the Printer. CONGRESS. HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES. WtOMZtBAY, Fet-manr x. On motion of Mr. Smith, the house went into committee of the whole on the bill extending the time of payment of bonds given for duties of impost. in certain cases —Mr. Rutlc'ge in the chair—when Mr. Sheaffe having suggested, that the giving this indulgence, might inconvenience the treafnry by being called upon by the colleftors, for money to discharge deben tures on goods eiven for drawback, without a positive provision be made that such de benture* should not be paid till the duties were discharged—aster some obfervationt from Messrs. Smith, Nicholas, Otis and Sewall, the committee rose and the bill was re-committtd to th« committee of commerce and manufaftures. A meflage was received from the Senate, by Mr. Otis, their secretary, informing the house, that the Senate had paffcd the bill intituled " An aft to suspend in part an aft intituled an aft to augment the army of the United States and for other purposes." The house went into committee of the whole on the bill further to suspend the commercial intercourse between the Unitrd States and France and the dependencies thereof. Mr. Rutledge in the chair—and after some time spent therein the committee rose, reported progress, and obtained leave to fit again. A message was received from the Presi dent of the United States, by his secretary Mr. Shaw, informing the house, that the President had yesterday approved and sign ed the following ads, which originated in this hcufe, viz. " An aft to repeal part of an aft intituled an aft to prov'de for miti gating or remitting the forfeitures, penal ties and disabilities accruing in certain cases therein mentioned, and for other purposes,'' " An aft for the relief of John Vaughan And M an aft giving further time to the holders of military land warrants, to regiiler j and locate ths fame." I Mr* Davi« called upforeonfideration thi refolutlon which he laid on the table on Monday lad, instituting an enquiry into the expediency of preventing caveats being filed against the ifTuing of patenis for land, granted by the State of Virginia, for mi litary services; and the refutation having been again read, was agrevd to, and a com •nittee of three member! appointed for the purpose The house went into committee of the whole on the bill in addition to the laws relative to the military eftabliftiment of the United States, Mr. Rutledge in the chair, when the bill was read as follows: Be it enafled, &c. That if any person who ((hall hare enlisted. or) hereafttr may enlist, as a noncommissioned officer or pri vate soldier, in the fcrvice of the United States, (hall, prior to his enlistment, have been taken in execution, orarreft for debt, or and committed to prison and at the time of his enlistment, as aforefaid, be holden in prison by virtue of said cxecufon or arrcft, futh person (hall not be discharg ed from his imprisonment in of his enliftiig as aforefaid, and prior to his enlistment, (hall have given bail, »nd at the time of his enlistment, his bail fhdll not have been discharged in due eourfe of law, it fliall and may be lawful for the Wail to take such me«fures for his or their discharge, as he or they might have taken if the principaV had not bef n enlisted in the service of the United States ; and in cafe the principal (hall be surrendered up by the bail, he stall be holden in like manner, as if he had not been enlisted as afoiefaid , any law or lawß to the contrary notwithstanding." Mr. Otis moved to amend the bill so as to confine its operation to persons wbo may hereafter enlist. by striking out the words in Italic in the ftcond line of it. Mr. O. said, he conceived the government had no right to break their contract with the soldiers, a great part of whpm had pro baMy enlisted for the benefit of the provi fiun now about to bercfcinded. After some debate, and Mr. Nich las ha ving said he wished to make a motion which would more fully try this principle, Mr. O. withdrew his motion* and the committee rose and reported the bill without amend ment—when Mr. Nicholas moved that the "bill be re committed to a felecfc committee, with in ftru&ion to amend the law» relative to the military eftablilhment, so as to take away the exemption thereby gfcren to tios com miflioned officers, musicians and privates, from arrest for any debt or contrast, exist ing or entered into before their" enlistment, above the sum of ao dol ars. MefiYs. Marshal, Oti», Rutledge, Smith, Shcpliard and Champliw, oppofcd the mo tion ; and Mcffra. Varnum, tylacon, Nicho las, Jones and G Jlatin. fpok* in favor of it. The qoeftion was then taken by yea; and nays, es follow : Y E A S. Mo£Tr«. Alftoo, Bmlry, R. firttWn, Ci belle, Chrißic, Clay, Claibotae, Condit, Davit, Dawfon, Ejgleftcm r Elmendorf, Fowler, Gallatin, Goode, Gregg, Hanna, Heifter, Henderfon, Holmes, Jackson, Janel, Kitchel!, Lcib, Lyon, Livingtton, Macon, Muhlenberg, New, Nicholas, Nott, Randolph, Smilie, Spaight, Stanford, Stone, Sumptcr, Taliaferro, A. Trigg, J. Trigg, Variium, R. Williams—43. NAYS. M firs. Baer, Bartlett, Bayard. Bird, Brace, J.Brown, (Shamplin, Ooper, Craik, Glenn, C. Goodrich, E Goodrich, Gordon, Grifwold, Grovi, Hill, Imlay, Kittera, H. Lee, S. Lee, Lyman, Lynn, Martha!!, Morris, Otis, S. Davenport, F* Davenport, Dent, Dickfon, Edmoud, Evans, A Fos ter, D. Foftcr, Freeman, Pige, Pinckney, Powell, Reed, Ru:!edge, Sewall Sheaffe, Shepherd, Smith, Thaicher, J. Thomas, R. Thomas, Wadfworth, L. Williams, Woods.— 52. The- queltion " (hall tfiii bill he cngrofT e«J for a third reading" was then taken and negatived, ayes 33 —noes 53, —and thebili coi.fcqueutly, was loft. Adjourned. ©ajette si@aruu fLifl. Port of Philadelphia. Brig Clar.fla, Thomas, aud Nancy, Wood from hence have arriv-d at (Kingston, Jam.) Snow William, Thoinpfon, from . hentr has arrived at Guerr.icy, wit), the Joss of a cable and anchor in the channel. Brig Paragon, Houftan, cf • this- port, f<-nt intv Kingffi n on lier pflagc fwwn Gd naive?, is Jberatci. Ship Comn*rev, Whipple, taken on iigr pffage frsni Livcrpi/ul tn New York, is re taken by the livfurgent frig.ite and feutinto New-York, The frigate was off Gaiida loupe the 3 ult. and is daily expected to cru;ze off Norfolk. New T*rk, February 12. ausivhd, Days Ship Arathufa, Tyler, Hamburgh 104 Martha St Margaretha, Wachter Biewien 98 Schr. Experiment, Crane, Jamaica 43 Left there, among a number of other American veffcH, brig David and George, Abeel, of New York. Captain Tyler, of the Arathufa, on the 21ft Jan. lat. 35 36. long. 45, 40. spoke Britifti ship Unicorn, Riddle, of Liverpool, and got from her a supply of bread, &c. Jan. 21, lat. 30, 10. spoke i'chr. John, from Salem, bound tq Martinique out 11 days and got a further supply. jail. 38, lat. 32, 16. long. 67 OO spoke a fchr. from Annapolij Royal, for New Pro vidence. Nov. t, in coming down the Elbe, spoke brig Hiram, Paine, 66 days from Baltimore, buand up. To-morrow Evening, February 13, Will be prefe'ited, a celebrated Comedy, (taken LOVERS VOWS. To which will bt added, (not asflcd this feafoD) Box. one Dollar, Pit, three quarters ®f a dollar, and Gallery half a dollar. NICKLIN and GRIFFITH HAVE FOR SALE lo small ihefis of Ginghams, on brard 4 ditto of colored Muflinets, the fliip 4 bales of St. Fernando Serges, . Neftor,in 4 ditto of Camblets, , ' the river lo ditto of coloied and white | from Caffimeres, J Liverpool 14 trunks of printed Callicoes, Tlte above are in smalt ajfortedpackages calculated litter for tit Wejl India or bomt trait. 30 tons Lead, in pigs, 8 tons of drjj White Lead in hhds. 17 calks of line dry Yellow Paint, 6 ditto of Mineral BUck, 1 ditto of ditto White, 10 ditto of Colcothar, 3 ditto of Purple Brown, 10 cases Englifti Cliim Ware in setts, 36 calks of Nails aflbr'ed, 300 barrels pirkled Salmon, ' 80 half ditto ditto, So barrels Herrings, »o ditto Shad, to ditto Mackarel, 7 caiks of Porter in bottles, to puncheon* Rum, 190 pipes of Brandy, 4th proof, 15 pipes old Madeira Wine, quarter chests Young Hyson Tea, 13 boxes of Imperial ditto, English Gunpowder, HF Forged Copper Naila.aud Bolts, Sail Canvji's, Empty Wine Bottles, Cork in sheets, Green Coffee in hhdt. February jg. Dr. Church's Cough Drops. A Medicine unequalled by any other in the world, since firft discovered by Do&or Church ; it h'as restored to health many thoulands of the moll emaciated objects, both Asthmatic and Consumptive that were ever known to exist both in Europe, Amtrita and the Weft Indies, and of ten when every other medicine had been used without esseS, and the nioft eminent of the fa culty consulted in vain. It U a Sovereign, speedy and effciftual remedy in Head Aches Catarrhs Sihortnefs of breath Ticklings in the throat Tightness in the chest Hooping Cough ASTHMAS & CONSUMPTIONS, and all disorders of the bread and lungs. Further proof of its efficacy, with a lift of upwards of one thoufcnd attcded cases of cure, may be fcen at the place of faU. *. » City of New-Yoik, fs. William M'CloHghan refidmt of Gibb's alley, in the city ol New-York, cooper, voluntary mi keth oath that he was fevj**ely ; ffliflrd with aco,i fumption for upwards of 18 vears, that he labour ed under the molt inexpreltih'e affliction wirh a violent cough and (bortnefj of breath, th.<t he could I not lie iiown in his bed for weeks together, ! lit was obliged to Vc p roped up by pillows or in a."i »rme> chair, and in the day time unable to attend hi« buGntfs; that at length he was so reduced and walled away, as to be scarce able to walk at all ; thai he had tried thcfki'l of many refyeCtuMe me dical nun, and has expended a very confideratile | sum of money, and has taken a great deal of me -1 dicines without tffV<£l. That at lad he despaired ! of ever getting cured, till f-.e, through rccommen ! datinn, took Dr. Church's <-niigh drops, from which he found very prcfen' relict, and by perse vcrini; in the uflrof them, he is nnw perfectly res ' tored to health, and has had no return or symptom I of his disorder fines Sworn to befofe' oie this 19th day pi May) 1799. Copy of a Letter from c apt. Henry. D.ar Sir, In the year '95, I hart the mUfortunn to hrcak a blood vcflel, which was fuccceded by a severe complaint on my lungn, cough, Ihortneft of breath a«d (pitting up of matter and blood, with every oth»r difagretablo symptom of a disorder of the lungn ; indeed f» affixing was this difcrder, that I could not reft at night, nor could walk jooyard» in the day, withonr. flopping to cough and reft my felf a number of times. This difor("er continued to increaft upon me, till I was much wafted in body, and cxccediugly weik. Seeing your a;i»er til'cments in the public papers, early in the lift l'ummer [ commerced taking your justly c.lebrated Cough Diops, which I perlevered in the use of, for foin.-time ; I have now the happiKefs oT in forming ycu, !)iy lungs are found ; I have 110 ihorrnefs of br nth, or spitting up {of matter or blood; my cough is a little trouble fume is the morning, but no overtime. lam Sir, Yout's every fefpe&fully, WILLIAM HENRY. Garden street. New-York, April 3, 1799. » For upwards of twelve years, I have laboured under a levere cough, ftiortnefs of breath, spitting of matter from my lungs, and often clotted blood, till at IcKgth I was so reduced as ro be unable to walk acrois my room, and owing to the violence of my coup,h and fiortnefs of breath cohU! get no reft (lay or night Hearing of your excellent me dicine, the Coueh Drops, I procured a kettle ; I t»ok adefc as fo«n as 1 got it, from which I found i.iftaiH&nrous relief, and by continuing it for three days, 1 bless God 1 am reitorcd to prrfe<st health. As 1 believe, you have been the inftxumeut in the hands of Providence, by favinj my life, I mud entreat you to publift this for the benefit ol any who may be in my situation, as I am confident it is one of the best medicines in the world for those Sold gonuineby appointment of Dr Chiirchjby Mcffrs H.& t Rice, No. 16, South SecondSreet, Pbila&lphia. NEW THEATRE. from the German of Kotzsbuc) called a Comic Opera, called No SONG no SUPPER. MORE PROOFS or the trricAcv or Sore Throats Wheezing« Congealed Fhlegm Spitting of blood Soreness of the breast & Stomach, &c. &c. AFFIDAVIT. WILLIAM M'CLOUGHAN. 'Jacob De La Montagnie, Alderman. New-Tork, July 10, 1798. To Dr. CHURCH. I am Sir, ycur grateful fjrvant, MCKCI.AS STAGG. I-ittle Robinfoi'-ftreet. PRATT &P KINTZING, No 95, North Water-flrcet, HAVE ON HAND THE FOLLOWING ENTITLED todrawback, which they rfft-r fc-r sale at moderate prices for cash, or the uftsal credit ; or on a credit of li or 18 mcnth 1 ? upon Mortgages on Real Property, in or near the City of Philadelphia, or other fatisfa&ory security. ;o boxes aiidtales l ick- 13 pipes old Port Wine lenlurghs a 5 boxes Tumblers a»'- 60 do do. Hemp- sorted. en linens. aoo boxes Hamburgh 50 do. do Ozna Window Glass 8 by brig c . 10, &c 50 do Patterfoornes. 1 chest aflorted Looking 25 do. Bielficld Linens. Glafles. Ij do Creas and Creas Several larjre elegant do. a la Morlaix. 1500 Demijohns. Brown Rolls. 50 kegs Fearl Barley- Do. Heflhns. A few tons Roll Brim- Polifti Rolls. Jloße. Bed Ticks. ao kegs Yellow Ochre* Siamois. A few bbls. Rofin# Arabias. 40 tons Russia Hemp. Empty Bags. 80 hhd«. Hogs Bridles. Oil Cloths a hhds. Dutch Glue. Shoes and Slippers. ao calks Nails aflorted Soal and upper Leather. from 3d. to aod. Quills and Sealing Wax. 16 calks Ironmongery. A package Gold andSil- 8 cases Hoes. Vtr Watches. GeimanSteel. A few chellsTo>s. 6 hhds. Coffee mills. Slates and Pencils. Blocking Twine; Tapes, 70 hhds Havanna Mo Stone Fickling Pot#, lasses &C &c, February 15 GRASS SEEDS. Red Clover. White do. Timothy. S&int Foin. Trefoil Burnett. Lutern. tierGrafs. Orchard do. Rye do- Rape and Hemp. ntw&f SHEET CCPPJ'R, IRONMONGERY, and PATFN F PLOUGHS, which are said tol?emore durable than any heretofore invented, and is found on experience to diminish the lahouf both of man and beast FOR SALE By THOMAS HOWARD, No. 40 Soutb Second Street, Philadelphia. tu&f ,Bw. February 13. A CERTIFICATE of oti« Share »f the Bank of the United States, No. 19120, in the name of Peter Lewis Quirtyn, and a Certificate of two Sharesofthe said Bank, No 291(9, in the name of George James Chelmondely, Ear) of Cholmon dely. were forwaided from New York hy the Chaflerfield British Packet fcr Falmouth, which was captured by the French, and tie Certificates lotl or destroyed, and for wl ich application ia made at said Bank for the renewal thereof, of which all persons concerned are desired te take notice. February 13, TERRITORY of the UNITED STATES, North Weft of the river Ohio. Vfojhington ) County. . \ XT 7-HEUEAS a writ of foreign attachment hath \ V issued from the Court of Common Plea» for said county, (returnable al March term 1709,) sgaitifl the land', tenements, goods, <-hattels, et fe&s, rigl tj and credits of Joseph Spencer of Har rifTon county and State of Virginia, physician ; at tin suit «f Joseph Stewart of Cambridge, in th« county of Washington and State of New York, yeoman, for four hundred and thirty seven dol !r.r; fifty cents— Notice is herebj given, to the said Joseph Spencer, thjt uulcfs he apptan a*d gives fpctitl bail to th» at&ion, judgment w ill be entcr'd by default, and the property attached BKNJ. an, .-Protbotioieiy. i February 13. lawjw FOR ALL DISEASES OF THE EYEb. Church's celebrated Eye Salve. For several year* universally acknowledged as a certain and infallible cure for inflammations, liimnefs, drynels, blights, itchings, and films in tfce eyes, proceeding from natsral weaknels, or from accidents, such as blows, duff, lime, or any thing else being thrown into the eyes. It is ad mirable iii natural weakness ol fight, in deflati ons cf rheum, and for nil ailments in the eyes af ter the small pox, mealies and fevers,- it is Angu larly efficacious in carrying .iff all watery and grois humours; and in firengthening the fight In fliart, there is no difesfe to which the eye i» fuhjedt. but this salve is not a fovereigjn remedy : msfiy hundreds have experienced its efficacy wh«n in the greatest danger of losing their fight. [Price 75 cents.] Prepared only by the inventor and sole propri etor, Dr. James Church, at his dispensary, 137 Front Greet, near the Fly market, New York; and fold by Mrffra H and P. Rice, 16 south Second ftrret, Philadelphia. The nervous, debilitated, or federtary, whose dis eases have in a great measure baffled the N powers of medicine, would do well in making trial of The American Botanical Tea, which need only to be taken to acquire universal approbation ; not ouly for its balsamic and reiter ative properties, in all decays from age, intemper ance or disease; and in prderving a yopd cunfli tution and mending a bad one-, but for its claims to public fcvor, as a p'eafant and whuLfomehreak fall ; whith will be lcu«i'd infinitely fujerior to Foreign l ea. Attjfh and others w!<ofe profef fioDs rtquire a fieady hand, will find gr<at relief from the use us this v gctahie diet, but particu larly thofc who lead a fedlnt<ry life A package at 75 cents, will lart one person for break fart, nearly One mryfith. It is fold .wholcfale and retail oßly by the in ventor and sole proprietor, Dr. James Church, 137 Front flreet. New York; Messrs. H. and P Rice, 16 louth Second fcrctt, Hhiladslpfeia; aad Mr. Rice, Baltimore GOODS, - fastatf SEEDS. ALSO, NOTICE. CLEMENT BIDDLE. djm. *
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