- f> T- i>z Dy Wiu Y. EIHCtT, Siacjontj-, N T o. 17 South ovcunJ Street, Dw. II \ VfiLTON's , cnuine Essence and Extraß. oj A MUSTARD. A «AIK AM) I f J CTV.U. r.V.MK.rV Fdr acute and chrome rheuraitilni, gout paf>: lumbago, numbneC., whitcfwellings, chilblain! fpraius, biuifes, painl in the face and neck &c. &c. The experience of many and tl.e tcPn mony of the medical prddliuoners, iron an early period to the prelent time-, agree ir afcriblrig to mustard, every p»we.ful and fixgu l«r virtue—in every cafe where the ncceffl.y oi Simulating reme'lies are indicated, while th( inflammatory HSte of the system forbidsthe_ufi ot medicines of a heating quality, muftird 11 eminently ufcful, and valtly l'uperior to any Other drug . , The ellence and extraft of milliard contain the whnle virtues of the plant concentrated in a small c«mpafa, en'ircly diverted o( that acri mony which renders in external application so inconvenient in a erud; state, likewise reje&ing those inert and ufekft parts which compose the «kief of its bulk, and reader the necessary dose so laige as to he extiemely naufcating to the stomach, bywhi h means every inconvenience is obviated in these medicines. This valuable remedy is prepared both in a fluid flaie and in pills, and thus excellently adapted for external and internal use- t The pills operate mildly by urine and by in featible perlpiration, expelling the fnperti'OUl and morbid humours; they are hisrhlv tdrdial to the ftomacfc, create appetite, affilt digellioti, reirio\'ic2 flyi"K pains, and cold or windy com plaints in the stomach and buwtls. The t(fence is a wonde'ful affiflant to the pills in iheurtiatifra, gout, lumbago and pally, ami by its peculiar penetrating aid di:penfi«g quality, removes the most violent iprains, bruises, nun l ness, (liffhefs ol the neck, joints. &c. swelled faces, head ache, indurated breafls, white swellings, t'roz 11 limhs, ftc. and will in damp in the Itet. Many persons have been much difapp' tnted by purchsfine medicines under the name of £(Tence of'MulUrd, which have no analogy whatever to this remedy; some of these prepa ration! arepcrle<flly inert, others produce the moii violent aiid dangerous iffe&s, and are qiuch to be guarded agaia'.t. r-i:. CASES OF CURES, Stlefted from a numerous lift. Frem Capt. Dowers, Arab-street, Pbiladtl. Dear SIH, As you think it will be ufcful, you are nt liberty to pubiifh my teltimony in favor of Hamilton's Efleace and Extract of Mullard. I have been about four years much affli Acd Tiith the rKeamatifta in ,ny shoulders, and sometimes so violently affe&ed as to prevent me from moving my arms, and I was never fiee from severe p-iin in foine p.irt or other. —I have been .<t much expence, and tried a good deal of medicine to no purpose ; I pordhafed a bottle of drops, advertised under a title similar to your medicine, but expe rienced the moftrxcrutiating smart from its application, which obliged me to desist. At length I was idvifcd by Dr. to try Hamilton's Eflence and Extraftof Mustard, from w'nVn I found immediate relief, and t>y the use of three boxes and two bottles, I hav« reeorered a state of perfcft health and flrength—l (Hall take a good supply to sea, and never be without so valuable a medicine in my poffeflior.. I am, Stc. M-. henry Reese, Butebir, proprietor of No. 24. Ccntrt Market-I'tuse, Baltimore. Sir, About two months ago, your valuable medicine proved of fingolar service to me, J was net able to move from my room for upwards ps a fortnight, with a rhrumtif.ll or rheumatic gout, in ir.y left foot and ancle 5 »hen Dr. Buchanan recommended the Ef tince of Mustard, as the or.ly medicsne to be depended on, and direfted me where to procure it, and by using less than a quartir of a bottle and a few of the Pills, I wai able to ride to market next day, and have been perfectly free from my complaint ever since. January 4, i?®6« Mrs. Mary M'Crea, wife of Mr. George M'Cica, grocer, Bond-street, Fell's Point, was perfectly cured (by persevering in the jfe of Hamilton's EfTence and Extraft of Mustard) of a rheumatic complaint of eleven ysais Ending. Yhe greatest part of lafV winter lhe was unable to dress or undress without ass.stance, (lie had the best medical advice both in Europe and America without effctt. frcm Mr. Charles Wil/ett, flaiiterer, Plait Mrttt, Baltimore. Era, I lend yem the particulars of my cure by Hamilton's EfTtnce and Extraft of Muflard, that yoa may make it known for the benefit of others. About two months ago I strain ed my right kcee so violently by a fall that I was unable to walk without a crutch. I tried Britilh oil, Opodeldoc and other nicdi «'rtes, but grew eonfiderably woife, and the part became inflamed and swelled to a con fjderable degree, when I was recommended to the Essence of Mustard, and by using two hottles I was able to waJk in less than a wrek, and im now as hearty as ever. CHARLES WILLET. Dee. io. HAMILTON'S GRAND RESTORATIVE, WHICH tbe inventor confidently recommends as an invaluable medicine for the speedy relief, and cum. sent cure of various complains which relult from difiipated pleasures—juvenile indirections— tefUetiee in climatesunfavorable to the sonflitution the immoderate use of tea, frequent intoxication, nr '.ay oth'r deftrwilive intemperance—the uufkil ful or exctffive use of Mercury—ths disease pecu !,ar vofcnralcs'au«r«i» pcrisdef ISIt, b*d lying* Ar.d is proved ly Jong txj.ei 'tr.it to be unparalleled In the cutc of nervous dilorders, consumptions, iovrneftr of lw'.» of appetite, impuiity the blood, hyiirricil -iT inward weak , neflcs, violent cramp# in the itomaih aRd ba'ik : indigestion, meUr.clioly, g~ut m the Mom.uh pain>» in the limbs, relaxation*, involuntar) emiflions, ieminal obllinate glecti fluor ali us, (or whites J mpotency, barrenncf' &c. Jkc, I. R. DAWES. HENRY KEESE. This'rrmli itaewptec/tflly difiirciit in its q««- litin vM op^riiK'H'fr«iii rt*ol e hot aim if rit*t ings <hug» lb trojuently tor flioiUr pttrpoKt, and whkh ©»»J>*r<to«taitto<i th«n fcjr iherf*"ger«u» ripidiijr o« tfc»ir *#<<£», *nd aifltfr.g, v % H&fP"?"'? „ b "' 7 gimqlaroit rise nefvout fyfctn, infallibly'prcr doc« ieditrr <;viii*Ui*nik«fethey we mica ed to remove . , The principal operation of this rerr.edy i« >» the ftonucb, reftt.ring the digs ftiv* powers, and fending from that organ nek health and vigor into every pirt of the system ; it enriches anc purifies the blood withaut enflsin.ng it, brace without Himulating too violently the uervouk fyflem | flrengthen* the secretory veffd* and general hafcit; brings back the tnufcu'ar fibres to their natural and healthy tone, and nettores that nutrition which immoderate evacuatiorit 1 ' have destroyed, and whose lols had thrown lli£ whole frame into languor and debility. The restorative it abfoiutely above all recom mendation in lemoving thale weakneffca and infirmities with which many femal » are iuflitf ed, the consequences of difficult and painful la bor», or of injudicious treatment therein. The moil obstinate seminal gleets, and-the molt diftrelEng cases «f fluor albjs in females, fall paiticularly under the province of tli» retto. rativc, speedily yield to it* benign operation, and are radically cured, by corre&ing and pu rifyirg the acrimonious humours restoring a proper degree of tension to the rclajyd fibres, ftrei>gthenir,g the weakened organs. In cases »f extremity where the long pre»a lence and ob'ftinacy of disease has brought on a general impoverifhtntnt ot the iyftem, exccflive debility of the whole frame, and a waiting ol the flefh, which no nourifcment or cordial could repair— a pwfeverance in the use of this medi cine has performed the raoft astonishing cures. T he grand restorative is pr»pared in pills as well as in a fluid form, which afliMi Contidera bly in prodcing * gradual and lasting effeiV— ■ Their virtues remain unimpaired for ye-.rs in any climate. . Perf >ns wilhing to procure any of the above medicires genuine, must apply only as above —and likewise observe that the Cgnature of LBE & Co. (the general agents for the United States) is patted on the oaifide of each, without which they cannot be genuine. At the above place may likewiitf be had Ha milton's jullly celebrated Worta L«'fc#g<s» tht infallible Itch Oimnient, Dr. Leroux's Indian Vegetable Specific for Venereal Complaint*, Ague and Fever Drops, vrhich Htft never fa-.l ed cfiff&iAg a cure, Hahn's Antt bilious I*ills, Ditto Com PiaiAer, the Perfiau Lotion for th* face and Jkin, Cowland'i Lotion, Church's Cough Drop*, Anderfon's Pill». »j. Take Notice, ' pHAT the co-partnerlhip of :he Subscribers JL heretofore trading nnJer the firm of WiP ter. Price and Wifter, is (his day dissolved by mutaal con Pent. All perfiins who have any de mands spainftthe said firm, aredeSrcd to bring them in for lettlement. and thjfc who are ir. debted thereto above fix months, are rcquefV to make immediate payment to WILLIAM WISTER, JOHN M. PRICE, JOHN WIS'I'ER, jun. N B Tit* kufioafc in future will be carrUJ on to WILI.IAM WISTBR and JOHtf WISTER Jan. aeder the firm of WILLIAM JOHN Wl!» TER, jta. who h*»« un haad as aflbrtmeni of dry afuaL United States, | j- Penujj'.vania Distriet. ) BY virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas, tc me diie&ed, iffxd out of the circuit court of the United States, in and fur the Pennfflva niaDiitrifl, of the middle circuit, will be Cold by public vendue at the city uvern, in Second street, in the oity of Philadelphia ou Monday the t7th day of March nexf", at 6 o'clock in the evening, all that certain tract or parcel #f land, fituaie, lying and being ou the river er creek, called T.ackawaxen, in the county of Wayne, containing 8000 acres and upwards ; on which are erected a mefluage, stables and Uwraill, with the appurtenances. —The names of the original warrantees of die said tract or parcel of land were as follows. Mordeeai Roberts, Stopbel Medera, Zachariab Ferris, George Til/, Thomas Wiggins, George Morton, George Street»n, Friend Streelon, John Olipbant, Seised taken in execution as the property of Robert Letlis Hooker, dtteafed. JOHN HALL, Marshal. N. B. A reasonable credit will be given. Marfh»l'« Office, ) Philadelphia, Jan. 4. j * 'Tbejt two traii 1 J* not eontain the full quantity of ths orignal warrants } fat I of tbttn hating teen tonneyd atuaj. The nervous, debilitated, or fede tary. whole dit eafes have in a great measure baffled the powers of medicine, would do wall in making trial of The American Botanical Tea, which need only to be talten to acquire universal approbation ; not only fcr its balsamic and restor ative properties, in all ueeays from age, intemper ante or difcafe; and ; n preserving a good consti tution and mending : bad one, but for its claims to public favor, at a pleasant and wholfome break* fall; which will be lound infinitely superior to Foreign Tea. Artifls and others wbofe profef fiont require a fteai'.y hand, will find great relief from the use of this vegetable diet, but pariicu larly those who lead a sedentary life A package at 75 cents will last oae person for breakfaft, nearly one month. It is fold wholesale and retail only by the in ventor and sole proprietor, Dr. JamesCr.urcb, 137 Front tlreet, New York; Meflrs. H. and Rice, 16 loath Second ftrcet, Philadelphia; and Mr. Rice, Baltimore. V ' V ALL. PERSONS fNDEIVTED to the Eft»te ot Johm WH4R- I ton, late of .he City of Ph.ladelplua Mer chant, are requeued to pay .he fame, and thofc having-demands iga.nft h.J HSUte.tc produce their accounts legally aliened to KEARNY WHARTON, Act*? Executor, No. m, Spruce street. November it. ' AIX Mrfoni md*b?e.» to the EAate: ofCAP TAIN KSIK-AN fnZPATRICIC, mi rtiftr, diceafe/i sre requeued t« nt»Ve rktmftit to &«■ fr^rihcn; and those wh» hart 4y- demand, asminft tbs saM rl»«te are .eqaeftc to furnifli thc>r aco.«int» for fettlrment to P« V RR ' THOMA S M-EUEN.S tJMcmor " Jpnuary 13, 1800. THE OWNERS OF Unseated Land* in Weftmorelasd county, Penufyl»a»«, are hereby notified, that wii »ef. tl* Tans due on said land# for 1798- «" P ald into the h*odi of Jain Brandon, Kfy- treasurer o said touaty. OD or before the 10th of April next, they will be advertised for sale, ai the law dirc£U TAMES M'GREW, ") HENRY ALLSHOUSE, VComm'rs. JEREMIAH MURRY, J January IS. i»wif jajw John Till, Gco-ge Warton, Benjamin Hanceci, Edtvatd Welstedy James Thompson, Joseph Whitehead, Patrick Connolly, Tbomct Griffy, } , William Hailert. 3 eotijM NOTICE. UNSEATED LANDS. Horses to Winter. T TORSES will be taken to winter at PrtfptS i X }liU, aL the li miiei (lone on the Briflol Road, whereth.y will hare good Timothy and Cio*-r Hay, well littered and cleaned and a field to run in wl.cn the woather i> good. 0- of Mr. William Bell Merchant, or on the prennfr*. N.JS Will not b« answerable for accident# or rfcap*, but n-illtake every pracautiou to prevent NoTtmher i» TREASURY DEPARTMENT. A.'arch n th, I7fj. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEItEBY CIVEN, Pursuant to the ait of Congress passed on the ifl day of Jwfce, one thoi'fand, k*e» hun dred and n.f.etyfix, entitled "an acT regulit ing the frattti of land ipprepriited for mili tary lirvicai, atid for the society of United Brethren lor propagating the gospel among the Henhcu and the a& fypplememary to thefaid recited passed on the I'ecend day of March, f«e ttonfand seven hu*dred andnine tynio*—-/« wit: 7 I. THAT thetra<ft of Land herein after de fended, namely," beginning at the North Weit corner of tl< teres ranj;t» of townfliip«, and running thence fifty mile* due l'outh, along the weftery boundary ot the ft ri'gej ; —Jlicnce due Weft to the Main Brjnch of the Scioto ri ver ; thence up the Main Branch of the laid ri ver ta the place nhcre the Indian boundary line crosses rfie lame i —thence along.the laid boun dary hue to the Tufcatoras branch of tilt Muf kingum river at the croffinjr p!iceabcve Fort Livence ; thence doiJti the laid river, to the poiit where a line run due weft fioni the place of befhiiiinp, wilt Interfedl the said river; thence along the irae lb run to th* place of be (•tntiini: hat been divided into tovcnfbip* of £vc miics I qua re, and fractional parti of town ibi]>» i and th>t plata £nd I'urvi.ys of th* laid townftiipt and frailional parts of townships are dtpofited in the offices of the Regiflcr of the Ti'ealury and Surveyor (Jenoral, for the infptc tion of all perfom concerned. 11. The holder* of sucH in mats 11 have been nr Qiall be granted for military l'ervice« perform ed during the late war, are required to prcfent the fame to the Register of the Treal'ury, at some time prior to the twelfth day of Febtoary in the year, one thousand eight huadrcd, for the purpose of being registered ; No registry will however be made of any ess qi>ant : ty thai a quarter townllip, or tour tboufand acrei. 111. Th« priority us location of the warrants which may be presented and pejifterad in manner afore faid t prior to the i»th day of February in the year one thjufund eight hundred, wiH immediate ly after the said day, be determined by kit, is the mode dtefcribed by the &A firft recited. yhe haUais ef rcgUlertd tiarj*nu, Dull o« Monday'nie ayafc 4ay «f February, in the year iSoo.i ti the Order of which tbc priority el locati on (hall be determined by lot ai aforefaid, pefon ally, or by thtir agents, defigaate in « rating at the uiScc of the Regifler of the Trcafury, the partiou lar quarter towntkips defied by tharrt refpeAlvely, and fUck of tbc said holders at (hall not Jefignatr theh location* on the said day, (hall be postponed i A locating fuck warrants to ail other hsldcis ef rcgiftercd warrant!. The holders of warrants for military services fufficient to cover one or more quarter townships »r traits of four thousand acres each; ihall, at any time after Monday the 17th day of February, 1800 and prior to the firft day 01 January, 1802, be al lowed to register (he said warrants in manner a. iorefaid, and forthwith to make locations therefor on any trad or ttadls of land not before located. AU warrant! or claims for lands on account of military fcrvitai, which flialluotbe rrgiftered and located b«fore the firft day of January, 1801, are by the supplementary ad of herein before recitid, passed on the fccond day of March, 1799, Jc dared to be forever barred. Gives under my hand at Philadelphia, the day and year above mentioned. OLIVER WOLCOTT. TREASURY DEPARTMENT Church's celebrated E\e Salve. T..„ *y 2 9 1 799* | For fever*! years univerfailj acknowledged as HE proprietors ol certificate* ifltied for sub- a certain and infallible cure fpr inflaninwiou-., • u P' lons '° Loan bearing inteKett at dimneft, drytu-fs, blights, itchmgs, and films lu tight j»er centum per annum, are notified, that tke eyes, proceeding lrom natural w saknels, or at any time after payment (hall have made f r °m accidents, such at dull, lime, or any of the sth inftalKient, which will become due thing eife being thrown into the eyes. It is ad durinK the firft ten days of the month of July i niirable ir. natural wcaknefs of fight, in dcfluai enfning, Certifica»e« of Funded Stock may at M " °f rheum, and for all ;.ilmc*is in tho eyes as. their option be obtained at the Treasury or Loan tcr the small pox, meJ.-i and fevers; it is fingu- Offices, refpedlively, for the amount of the four ' ar 'y ' carrying off all watery and firtt inftalßiwits, or one moiety of the sums ex- Brolli8 rolli humoul> *• all< i {lengthening the fight prefledinthe fubl'eiiption certificates: N« cer- In ," lt>rt ' t ' lere no dife»fe to-.vf.ich the eye is tificates of Funded Suck will however be iftued but k'.ye >» "ot a foyereiijn remedy : for tell than one hundred dollars. Y hundreds have experienced its < ffi.acy whan Such fubfeription certificates as may be pre- t ' le & riaß K er toGwg their fight, ented at the Trnfury or Loan Offices in con- [Price 75 cents.] eqkerne of the foregoing arrangement, will be Pr; par«<i only by the inventor and fo'e propri nroiled and diftindUy marked so as to denote ! tt ' r ' i)r- J amc * Chur»h, at his dTpei fary, 137 that a moety of the flock has been ilTued. ' Fro;it !lreet ' llcar tlie F, >' York j anil OLIVER 5 s , 1 ?. a:,tl l> « R - ca ' 16 Sterna e s. 1 *+* , FhiUdcJphu, J Sctrtfrry of tbt Tttasurj. February i J# TO BE SOLD von CASH, 08 EXCHANGED, For property in tke City, or u iiitn thirty miles t)f it, A PLANTATION or tratf "f Land in Mifflin County and S'ate Pecnfylva r.ia, within fix miles of the ri»cr Jmmta, con taining ab»*r jrp acre». There *re about filly acrci Cleared, parr of which it a ruh b.<tom, watered by #rou(Unt Hream <Ut is ftreng m 101.rh to work an oil or a grill Hull _ Any .wrC irttlim: R deal f-r it, may o&iain fur ' rto«r mfnrn ation by Jpp'ymg it the cue o \ •- \ chi i parr re'. ... r N. li. If ToKJ, credit wiK be givch tor part of ' ne r?.o»»ty. Valuable Property fo>Sale, (o CVcfhwt, utir Sixth fticet, .lUfS'j CeNUßiis WALL. Jtf A LOTos ground,about »l feet front in Chff XX rut flreet and 73 feet;» depth, wUtreoo is» rood frame fcuufe, now in the t«i:«rt df Samu.-I Benge ful'j:ift to a ground rrnt of »o«. per annum TV. ad»«nt»jreoui fitultio* of thi» property re quire* no for it »»ft beknqwn, '"'re are few in thi» thy to equal H, m unettvptiooable title will be made to the purcbafer. Afply to 'T'HIS Tea is nuivcrfally approved of in prefer euce to foreign tea, as the mod plcafant, wliolcfome, enlivening, invigorating, and power- M restorative £V*r adopted, for perf.. as of all ages, bat particularly thofc of the above dafcriptijn; as it will infallibly firengthen, and eventually a bad conAitution. It if taken for breakfaft instead of foreign tea, and as our firft aliaielit in the morning is dcGgned to recruit the wafteof the body fr«ro the night'# insensible peifpiratiou; it it well known, and an impurtant f»<st which ought to be borne en the mind of every one, that foreign teas are inadc quate to such purposes, as all will allow j it un nerves and wears the fubftauc* cf the fo'.ids This fubftitate is profeffionaliy approved as a falutiry and naurilhing diet, or as a morning and afternoon leverage. Stawtf THE BOTANICAL TEA it Gngularly efficacious in all cafuaof inwird wtak nef», trembling or ihakiag of th? hands, los» of ap petit#, (particularly in thi morning) depreffisn of spirits, windy eomplaints. It fpeediiy iclieves t'»e head and ftt.mach in gouty or rheumatic cases; anJ in cases of weak (ligei'tstiu, but particularly alter waking too free with the constitution, by an tin modems use of wine, fpiritous liq nan, or any in temperance; it it happily suited to hot ilimjt s, and is adopted and approved of by fomc ul the Qi ft families in the United Sutet and in the Weft In dict, f#r hi nouiifbing and invigorating proper ties ; and ii: bilious e al.-.s where the appetite has (ailed, it i- a fovcrcign remedy. As proofs of the rvil tendency fr oi tk. u(j of forcig* teas, it ful'jomed the epiniaut ol some oi lh« lirft jihyficiantiii Europe. , OS FOREIGN TUA. " The cetfe of the p*lf)r if drinking too much tea; many tcu h.-» no ill effect ui>on the thi« hov»c»c.r i> a m, flake: it fStSLk th« nerves, which ii evident (rem it« caufmg the h;>n»!» to Jhake, preventing flc.'p, eccafioiiing gidJin«f», dimncfi oi fight, Uckucf", £cc. «* Siror j infiifioni of India Tea, not onljrun ocmi but deftroyi the bodily funitiom " LV.H. SMITH. And ia another publication, Dr Hugh Smith fays, •( Tea is hurtful both to the ftomaoh aud S rves; it witf.s phrenfies, delirium, ap; oplcai.s, and other difurders of the brain, which jrr pro. duccd by the nerves being thus disarranged and debilitated, the digestive faculty of th» ftumach is much weakened, and the body failing ot the re cruiting juices, n>ufi tend to emaciation and the whole frani thus rendered one system of ciftref. ;nJ Infirmity ** Thi; justly celelirated Dr. Tillot fays, " This fafhionable beverage, India Tea, is eitremely per nicious, itdcftroyt the firength of the stomach the vicera, the blood, the nerves, and eventual:) - the whole b; dy." Dr. Molieu lays, " In bilious complaints, tea ia extremsly hurtful" Dr. FothergilL " Tea is very offenfive to the iungs, and impedes refpirstiou; it u therefore highly ian.prop.fr for perform who have * difficulty of bi •ithiug, or any complaint of the Inngs or nerva-" Dr Sauaaers fay*, (fee his Medical Mem ) " Indian tea renders m.i ioip*tent and women barren; tuner we may account for tbe perfoos in the highrr circles having lew children, and those in general very ficbly and unhealthy." I It is cheaper than India tea— olte packt at 75 cents, will lift one perloit for brcaklaft nearly one month —canaifters containing eight packets, Ave dollars. I Febiuary 15 »OR ALL DISEASES OF THE EYES. Sec. vf tie Treasury. <»>bfr 17, 1799 JAMES GIRVAN, uo 198. Chcfutt <Wt, nc«t door to thf pr» niifci. mirrch 5 BOTANICAL TEA, J.JUid tf fartifM TtO. For more accounts of this tea, fee the fetor,p edition of Dr. Church's pamphlet This botanical tea is ca'.caiatrd to prodicc the contrary cffctHi, is the rtfult of long and indefa tigable study a>-d experience, and by perfcveringly adopting its wfe, Will be f. und to answer the c(- fefls hariin mentioned. V The celebrated BO TANICAL TEA is pre pared oaly by Dr. J»n e« Church, at hi» Dispen sary, No. 137 Front-Street, near the Fly-Market, New York, and fold whokfale and retail, by MtflVs. H. and V. Rice, south Second Street, Philadelphia, and Mr. ja». Rice, Baltimore. HENRY iSENBRILGE B ECi ? ' C,i * e fcf or «» •»'» S» and ,ht pM. lic, t*> at lie fias commenced the buhn< It <rf a BROKER, at h.i Olficc No, S 3 Do " k. ® reel, near the Bank of the Uni;tc] States* where he buy, ami fells <.» Commission all kindi of Pub ic Securities Storks, Notes, Sic & c J an '4- di*3iw6 w JUST RECEIVED., from tbe DQSTON Manufactory, A SlUANiirr of WINDOW GLASS, Of different size?, for sai. i: By .ISAAC HAUVEY, Jt;;, N. ft. J ny liie or furs that may be uan'ed cut larger than tSbv 12 can be hadfrom f.td manufafto. ry, or bei'tg oidcrtd ; and a tenikm given tolorwaij on ony vrd»r« that may be left ( u , (£* i - Apply at No. 9, South V.'aier-rticet, as above. ju'V « dif A YOUNG MAN ACQtMINTIiD with the Weft-India trad*. Wifliei to he empl..yd as a Supercargo. He wilt f t;a K e on moderate terms, rtcom nil ndot 10,11 v, ilrbc produced; A line -.liri'viU'd to A. li. I, ft at the Printing Of %u will he aunded to. December i a tu th fa tf VALUABLE KEAL ES' FOR SALE About 25 acres of Land, LAYIN X} on the tad fide of the Falls Road— On rbc it i» Ictmded by property belong ing to Mr. Tench Franein f»n —on the south, by a road «f two perches and ou the north by a lane, which feparatrs it from Mr. M'Call. It is propc feJ to di»id« this Lnd into 3 equal paru in order to suit the purchaser*. Also, 31 aires, situated on the weft (Vc of Gern aulown roid, adjoining Maftera's tit ate, being part of tb« property of the late Samuel Mifflin. For termi apply to Samuel Mifflin, corner of Market «id nth ilrcets. January 14. dlf. ""TMilSisto give yotiie that the ?übfcriber 1. h«tb obt*-ncd fromilie t /rpban't Coortof C«cil conn y, in Vlacylaud, lette-«c f adminif tr4li.nl on (lit pcrfr na! e«atc ol O.d hm, late ot the ooi.nry aforefiid, dcccifcd.— All peifons having clii«is agaiiill the laid de ceal'cd, arehticiiy warned !o exhibir tht fame with Ihe vouchers thereof to the Sbbfcriber, oa or btfore the n.netctrith day of Oilobcr next, they n\ay other*ifc by li* be excluded from all benefit <>f the faitl ejlaie. RICHARD OLDHAM, Jdminiflrator. Jauuiry 30. uw6w. HUMOURS ok the FACE AKD SKIN> Particularly pin pins blfttcheJ, tetters,ring wrmi, tar, freckles, fun burm, ftinr glel, ridr.cfs of the nose, neck or aiiot, and prickly hear, Are effrdually cured by the application of The genuine Vegetable ■ Lotion, This excellent remedy lias been adminidered bjr the ir ventur, Itrfevcral y.art while in England, with the grcateft facctf* 13y tl.c simple applica tion of*this fluid for a Aloft time, it will rtmuTS the r.iofl rancornut and alarming fcuivyin ih« face, which has foil# I every othr remedy. It poQiffes all the good qualities ot the moll cde hratcd cofinetict, without any ol their doubtful tffr&t. He thcr fort reci mmenjs it with confi dence to every person so uffiiited, at an tlti «cii/U» and certain cure. , Prepared only hy the inventor nod sole proprie tor, Dr. Jam t Chur«h, at hi" dlfpfcnfary, 13? Front ftrcet. near the Fly market, New York; and fold Wy Meflrs. H. ani P. Rice, I 6 leuth Seconi ttrett, Philadelphia. Dr. EUCHAN, February 11 FO* THE CURE OF THE RHEUMATISM, Palfjr, gout, lumbago, wh'te fwelling't, fpraißt, bruiits, numbneft, chilt>lai"«, acute chronis rheuinatifin, rheumatic gout, is recommended Chemical ExtraEl and Ejfence of - - , Mufiard Prepared only by Dr. Jame* Ch«rck, art kit Difpenfjrv, New-York. There perhaps is no malady to which thehi> iran frame it fuhjf<3, that hat had more appli cations of various kinds adminillertd at reme dies, than the Uheumatifm : nor it t hero scarce a di fordcr that hit refilled with like force the at tempts made to remove it. The virtues of the Effirtice and Extra& of Muftjrd, will be found to equal, if not exrel those of any other mediciae whatever, in tnt cure < f the above complaiDrs. Ihe following is copied from the London Pharmacopis and > the ouinionof the C liege of Phyficiass couctrn- * j'g this valuable Drug. " Mustard by its ncrim' ny and pungency l ftimtilalet the solids, and attenuates vifod ju'« Ci«, rnd henct is dcjlrvediy recommended tor exciting appetite, promoting digelKon, enab ling the fluid secretions j also paraljUe an rheumatic j ffeflior.J." These medicines contain all the virtues th. t can pnfiibly be derived from that excellent an powerful vegetable. The ElTence is P r , f F ir^ l in a fluid slate, auil is Angularly effi-acioui an external application ; conunon rhctj®*", * Sprains, Chilblains, Stiff Neck*,fwe>le jo' > Bruises, Frozen Feet, local pains in any P al the body or extremities, Swelled FMe»,c ' ued hands, &c, will be found to yieit " ' . nign influence in a few hours. lhe E*' r . prepared in the form of pil!s,and bciM J _ nal ren;edy is an amazing addition* jwp ment, taken in the fevcreft cases ot t®' fixed tic Gout, CHroilic Rheumatifin, pains, Lumbago, Numbnels, G". ut ®'- fO . When the essence is externally applied > P' motes gtntls perforation, and ope ra ' j;. imld'v by. urine ; they alio amend a gifti. n, and firengihen the llomacn. Sold a. above wijKprintfj W here a !fo may be tad, CHVHU (bs fIHOpS, a medicine »it.iq"»bcU > wmld for tie cure oi 0 Bai and Confumpnons.— 'life H ™ ',5" South ! tin,ore, arid M.flVj. H. &F. Ric«> ' S*cohd Sticlt, i" 1' i'jcc.i. _____ - —zr; • ""pmn:l'd ey y-tr. FEi CQlvr NOTICE. Dr. CHUKCH'r Fcl ruarv 16' :ate. a *; 1 «; : 't r "V ."♦J COi«f 'ft h - edl*
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