v " <* Mnitela States, Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. V ' .Vt/MJEP 2315.] BC7* The price of this Gazette is Eight Dollars per annum to Subscribers residing in the city of Philadelphia. All others pay one Dollar additional, for enclosing and di recting ; and unless-some person in this city will become answerable for the subscription, it must be paid Six Months in Advance. *,* No Subscription will be received for a shorter term than six months. Dscsmber > 1799. S SEEDS. "I I GRA! Red Clover. White do. Timothy. S& nt Foin. I'rtfoil Burnett. Liuerg. .'.ierd Grass. Orchard do. Rye do Rape and Hemp. ALSO, frHKETS COPPER, IRONMONGERY, and f'ATF.NT PLOUGHS, which tie said to be more durable than any heretofore invented, and found on experience to diminifli the labour Loch of man t'' and btafc— FOR SALF. BY THOMAS HOWARD, jNo. 40 South Second Street, Philadelphia. February 13. ' tu<kf.Bw. PRATT KINTZING, No 95, N*.rth Water-street, HAVE ON HAND THE FOLLOWING GOODS, ENTITLED to drawback, which they ofltar for sale at moderate prices for ca(h, or the usual credit ; or on a credit of la or x 8 month? upon Mortgages on Real Property, in or near the City of Philadelphia, or other faiisfa&ory security. 50 boxes and bales Tick lenburghs- do. Hemp* 60 do. en linens, jo dc. do. Ozna^ brigs. 50 do. Patterborncs. -25 do. "ifl£cld Linens. Ii do. Creas and Creas a la Morlaix. Brown Rolls. Do. Heflians. Poliih Rolls. -I>~d Ticks. Siamoiy. Arabias. Empty Bags. Oil Cleths Shoes and Slippers. £oal and upper Leather. Quills and Sualing Wax. A package Gold andSil- ver Watches. A few chefibToys. Slates and Pern ils 70 hh'ls. Havanna Mo la lies February 1 $ TO BE SOLD, THRF.E or fnur lots ol about 30 or 40 acres each, more or iefs as may iuit a purehafer. On each of which there is a good situation for a hotfe—viz. one on the river Delaware, suitable either for a gentleman's feat, cr for a pcifpn who might vvifh to eugage in the lumber business hav ing a landing. One c mmanding a good view of the river rom the highest ground between the Pcnnypack and Pogueflfin creeks ; and another •n the BriVol Road. Esquire «f Mr. Gilpio near the 11 mile fione on the said road. ALSO FOUR LOTS, Of about 10 acres eaoli witk good situation« for "bnflding ; one of which is fuitaoie (or a tan-yard, and has a small stone house and a yoang bearing •■rchard on it, on the Newtwwti road near Snider's mill about 10 miles from Philadelphia, and one otker lot of about acres on tfec Pen*ypack.— Enquire of Jonathan CliK who lives oa the premi fts or of Mr. Gilpin. Pofleffion will be given in the spring, birt build ing materials may be coHe&ed foener. November 8 7 axes of Lycoming County JOHN KIDD, Treafnrer, BY Direilion of the CommtJJioners of Lyco ming county, atiends at fiiiladelphia to re ceivethe Taxes aflefTed upon unf«ated Lands in •that County, from the holders thereof, in this City. Theft who [lave lilsid with the Com niilfioners, flatements of their Lands, are re -quefteil to call upon him, to know the amount of Taxes thereon, and pay them ; ntherwife, be fore his leaving the City, they will be put into the hands ot the Sheriff for colledlion, bly to the afl for railing coußJy rates and jevies Thof. who have not filed ftatemeuts of theit lands with the Commiffiooers, and aredefirous of having it done, to prevent liles without pre *i«us persona! Notice, inav file with the above Treaiurw, their lifts, Dating the quantities re turned, number and dates ot the wirrants and names of the warrantees, under which they h-id their lands. He will attend at Mr. Joseph Hardy's No. 98, Market street for this purpose :until the 18th infiant. November 9. Twenty Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY from Spring Forge, in York County, a negro man, named ISAAC, other wise CUVJO, about II years *ld, the property of Robert Coleman; Esq. He is about 5 feet 8 inches high, has a biemifh in bis eyes, »iore white in them than common, by trade a Fsrgenian,- had en and took with him a drab coloured broad cloth coat, almost new, a sailors jacket and pantaloons printed fancy cord, a (wanldown ftripad under acket; a rorura hat; otie fin: and one coarse shirt' one mufiin handkerchief, (prigged, two ditto ftripad border, a blue Perfisn under jacket and two peir cotton (lockings. Whoever takes up fai4 negro and lodges him in any jail in this or any of the neigabouring states (hall have the above re ward 01 reasonable expences if brought home. JOHN BRIEN. •jrinj Fotge, Odober 13,1799. tt? B1 At bid negro formarly lived in Chester county, kla probable he may return Acre. Movcmku j For Salt or to Let. A New FRAME CARRIAGE HOUSE. Nov 1, 1799. drf. SEEDS. Proprietors of the Philadelphia and Lan- X carter line of Stages DISPATCH, return their grateful thanks to their frrrnds/md the public in general, for the pat* favors tfeey have received,and inform them that in addition to the regular Line, th«y are p<oviccd with Carriages, foher and careful drivers, to go through between the City and Borough incwo days. Thof« who prefer thi* mede cf travelling can be accommodated at the Stage Office, fiyn of United States fiagU, Market street, Philadelphia. THE POSSESSORS OF OBLIGATIONS er CERTIFICATES sign ed by the ftibferiber, Tor undivided Shares or Lots on hii purchase within the city of Walhing ton, who have not vet applied for and received their Deeds, are hereby notified, that their leveral Titles will be duly completed to the order of those who in conformity with the term* of the fai.i Cer tificates, do make the Payments in full therefor, either to M' Euen {9* Co. or to the Qub fcriber at Philadelphia, on or at any time before the 31ft day of May next. 13 pipes old Wine. 25 boxes Tumblers as- [ Ported. 20© boxes Hamburgh Window Glass 8 by io, &c. 1 chcft'aflorted Looking Glasses. Several large elegant do. 1500 Demijohns. 50 kegs Fcarl Barley. A few tons Roll Brim tlowe. ao kegs Yellow Ochre. A few bbls. Rosin. 40 tons Russia Hemp. 80 hhds. Hogs Briflles. 2 hh£s. Dutch Glue so casks Nails assorted from 3d. to 2od. 16 casks Ironmongery. 8 calks Hoes. Get man Steel. 6 hhds. Coffee mills. Blocking Twine, Tapes, Stone PiekKng Pots r See &c. by the name of ti*c Booceton Iron Works, frtnate in the county of Morris in the lLauof New-Jcrfey, confiHing of a Forge with four fires, a Rolling and blitting-Mill, a Grift mill with two Run of ftenes, and Saw mill, all in good order and new in use, together with an excellent, large, and convenient houte, with out houses of every kind ; among which are an Ice koufe, and flone milk house, with a remarkable fine spring in it, a large Garden, and an exeullent eolleAion of Fruit, a large Orchard, and 2500 acres of wood, paKure and arable land, and a great number of stores and •♦ovkmen's houses Immediate poffeflion will be given ot houses and stores fulficient for providing ttock the present winter, aad poffeilioo of the whole in thefpring. fatu&f For terms anquire of David B Ogden at New ark, mr Peter Mackie in New-York, mr. David Ford in Morris Town, or m&lrs. Jacob andßich ard Kael'ch on tfceprcfiiil'es. THIS it to give notice the Sabfcriber hath obllined from the Orphan's Court of Cocci! county in Maryland, letters of admiaif tration on the p«rfo»al eflate of Samuel Gilpin, late of the county aforefaid, deccafed ; ail per sons having claims against rhel'aid deceased, tx hereby warned to exhibit the fime with the vouchers thereof to the fubferiter on or before the 14th day of next—thry mav other wise by law be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. Given under my hand this 17th of January, one thoufair.d eight hundred. JOHN GILPIN, Aiiminijlrator. January- 30. taw6w. BJIWtf. HIS Swedilh Majesty's Consul General, and au thorized to tranfaft the Consular Business, for his Majesty the King of Denmiuk iu the United 3tate< of America, refiJiog at Philadelphia, Hereby gives public Notice, That »n obedience to r.cent iiUliu&ions reeeived from his government, it i> the duty of all Mai'; of Swodiih and Danilh vessels, bcfor« their iailino from any port in the said States, to taii upon !.i:a or the Vice Conltil in orJer to be granted such Certificates for their Cargoes, which the exigency of the tta.ee of the Neutral Commerce am< tliefc var 1 Decrees of the Belligerent Power*, ruud«r indij'penftibly ueceffary, and, that any Mailer ol vcfi'ds belonging to the refpcilive nations, or na vigating BHder the protection of their ; n omitting to take such certificates, will pcrloiially j stand reipoafible for the conferences. RICHARO SODERSTROM Philadelphia, ißtb December, 1799. DESERTED FROM the Marine Barracks on the night of the 14th ina—JOHN OSBORN, born in the town of Bedford, Wed Chcfler county and state of New-York, aged 11 years, 9 months, j feet 8 and a quarter inches high, grey eyes (long qued) light hair, ruddy complexion, pock marked, by trade a Shoemaker. KniiOed by Lieutenant key nolds in Stcphtn's Town, near Albany the jjth of Juna lift. Ha;l on and took with him a fliort round blue cloth coat with a red cape, a blue cloth toatee, a few white wailicoats, a long grey mixed cloth toat ana breeches, a pair of boots, a checolate coloured gileat coat trimmed with black hair pluih, a furr hat half worn, and two silver watches, one a middle tize, the other small. He may impolc him fell on some family or gcotler-ian as a waiter, as ho has a&ed in that capacity. Whoever apprehends said Deserter, and focures him in jail, fends bin. to Headquarters, or delivers him to any of the Marine officers, or any officer of tije army of tbe United States (hall receive the above reward and all reasonable charges. Adjutant Marine Qgrps. January 16. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 8, 1800. NOTICE. ALL pcrfona indebted to the estate cf Thomas Wilson, late of Southvvark, deceased* are are rrquefted to make Immediate paymeut to the fubferiben., and those who have any d<M>ands against ths said estate are rcqu«Ae<J 19 furoiflt their accounts for settlement. SARAH WILSON, Administratrix* JOEL W. WILSON, Administrator. No. 195, fouth-Front-ft reet, tfoachwurk. IVHO lh*S 7*o LF.ty A BRICK STABLE, Sufficiently large to contain nine Horfc*. ALSO, LANCASTER STAGES. Siough. Dunwoody & Co. Nov. 30. 2t—§ CITY OF WASHINGTON. Samuel Jjfodget. December ij BOONETON IRON WORKS, TO BE SOLD, OR LtASKD FOX ON R YEAR THAT Vuuahle Estate, Januarv rj NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED, Thirty Dollars Reward, J. S. LEWIS, | AUTHENTIC LIFE OF SUWOROW. JUS 7 PUBLISHED, AND FOR SALE, AT THIS OFFICE, A SKETCH OF THE %xit anti character PRINCE ALEXANDER SUIVORQW RYM- NIK SKI, Field-Mai fhal General iu the service of His Imperi al Majesty, the Emperor of all the Ruffias, with The History of his Campaigns Translated from the German of Frederick Antbtng, To which is added, A concise and comprehensive History of His Italian Campaign. By William Cobbttt. With an elegant Print-Portrait of that re- Hoicned Warrior. [Price i 1-2 Dollars.J Portrait of Marshal Suivorow. GcKtlcftien desirous of po At fling a capital like ness, executed in the firft style, of this itluftrious Chrillian Chieftain, may be furnifbed with parti cular proof imprcfSoiis, at this oiE;«. price one Dollar. * February it. henry benbridge Ii EGS to inform his frien .'s and the A-J public, that he has commenced the buhnefs of a BROKER, at his Office No. g 3 Dock ftrcet, near the Bank of the Unirtd States, e °" Coinmiffion all kinds , J? :,c Securities, Stocks, Notes, &c &c. and offers his services in any buffn«f« in his line. •^" n * 4 ' di«'3avr6w TO THE PUBLIC. THE SUBSCRIBER PROPOSES to receive applications for the purchase ar.d sale of the Military Lands, lately located in sections, or quarter Town ships, of 4,000 acres, on the waters of the viuAwing'um, and Scioto, in the Territory N. Weft of the River Ohio. It is expe&ed that an authentic draft, with the No. aiiu name of the Location, and a certified dcfcription of the lands, will accom pany the application for sales. Military L,ai;d Warrants, also bought and fold. The different kinds of Bank, In fu ranee, and Public Stock, Bills of Exchange &c. &c. negociated on Commission, as usual, by M. M'CONNELT. A o 141 Ghefnut-Jlreet) a few doors above fourth' March 1, eotw. DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, TO WIT BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the e leventhday of January, in the twenty-fourth year of the Independence of the United States of America, COLtINSON HEAD and GEORGE DAVIS, of the laid Dittrifl, hj»e depnfited in this office, the title ol'a Book, the right whereof they claim as Proprietors, in the words following to wit : " TEN BLANK DECLARATIONS, Elegantly engraved on Copper plate, v»z. 1. Debt on Bond 6. Merbit а. by AtTicnee 7. Valebant 3. on fingls bill 8. Or, I'romilTnry note 4- on penal bill 9, Sauia by Indorsee .5. Indebitatus As- 10. I ircTpali and E б. fuuipfit jedlment. for tie use of the Professors of te< Law, DHA w N 13 Y COLLINSON READ." In conformity to tlir afl of the Congress of the United States, intituled " An afl for the encouragement of learning, by securing the co pies of Maps, Charts and Books to the Authors and Proprietors of f«ch copies, during the time therein mentioned," (l. s.) D. CALDWELL, Clerk of the District of Pennsylvania. 1 he above declarations combining tlic fern blance of fine writing with utility, and fettled and approved by feme of (he firfl aHdmofi dil tingiifhed Law Charters in the Hate, arc now published, and tor sale at GEORGE DAVIS's LAW-BOOK STORE, No. 319, High-Strekt. Where always may be had, every book want ed in that Ime. January 14 Notice is hereby given, To all persons interested in a Tract cf Land lying and being in Springfield, Curling ton county, State of Neiv Jersey, for merly belonging to Samuel Bullus, and by bim conveyed to bis six children, That WE the Subfcribcrs, appoiated by James Kin fey, Lfq Chief Judico of the Strprcmc; Court of the .State of New Jersey, Commiflionerc to make partition of the fame Lands, t", and unongftthe laid children and their assigns, do in *end to meet at the house ®f Holiinfotad, in keeper in Burlington, on the twelfth day of March next, at eleven of the clock in the forenoon of that day, and eitharby ourselves or in cnnjun&ion with the f lid Chief Juttice proceed to allot and by ballot fix on the ihares or part of each of the said Jtii dran and their afiigns purfuawt to the ad entitled " an acl far the more easy partition of Land* held by Copartners, joint Tenants and Tenants in com mon/' made and patted the «levcnth d2y cf Nov. In jhe year of our Lord, one thousand feveo hun dred, and eighty-nine. Witncfs our hanslsthis fifth day of February, One thousand eight hundred. Abraham Stockton Job Lippencolt, Sharks Ellis. Feb. 8 I COPPER AND CANVAS. Shearing Copper 18 and 24 02. per (quart foot, Patent Sail Duck of all numbers, Seven Trunks Callicoe6, entiitled to drawback February 28. eodiw NICKLIN AND GRIFFITH HAVE FOR SALS 10 small chefls of Ginghams, on board 4 ditto of colored Muflinets, the (hip 4 bales of St. Fernando Strgea, ! Kcftor.in 4 ditto of Cambleta, r the river »o ditto of colored and white I from CafTuneres, J Liverpool 14 trunks of printe-1 Callicoes, Tic above ire In small ojfertcd facttgee calculated either far lie Wrjl India cr borne trade. | 30 -torn Lead, in pigs, 8 ions of dry White Leadinhhds. 17 oaflcs of fine drr Yellow Paint, 6 ditto of Mineral Black, I ditto of ditto White, 10 ditto of Coltothar, 3 ditto of Purple Brown, 10 cases English China Ware io setts, 36 calks of Nails afloited, 300 barrels pickled SsTmoti, 80 half ditto ditto, 80 barrels Herrings, »o ditto Shad, 10 ditto Mackarel, 7 calks of Porter in bottles, io puncheons Rum, 190 pipes of Brandy, 4th 15 pipes old Madeira Wine, 17 quarter chests Young Hyson T«l, 13 boxes of Imperial ditto, English Gunpowder, HF Forged Copper Nails and Boit«, Sail Canvifs, Empty Wine Bottles, Cork in iheets, Green Coffee in hhds. February 13. The Year 1800 is arrived ! UNION TAVERN, In George-Town, upon the Potomak, is FOR SALE, Upon the prerrifes, on the firft Monday in May THIS Tavern was tiuJfrhydie fubfeription of a number of gentlemen as a nectffary and iif-fuf improvement to the town—lt cott r6ooo dollars in the year 1796 when materials and workmanlhip were much cheaper than at this time. The terms of fuhfeription were that it Oiould be fold to the h'gheft bidder oil the day above mentioned. It is a fcindfome, fubitantial brick building, of three iiories, fronting sixty feet on the mo!. pui,)]ic flreet in the town, and running back sixty thiee feet upon a wide and convenient ftrcet—l he koufe is admiralty calculated for a tavern. It contains upon the'firft fl -or four large rooms, one of litem 30 by «o feet and another 23 hy ao, besides a large bar and drelP i g room, upon the second floor is an elegant afhmhly room, 60 by 30 fe«t, and tkreeconve went lodging rooms. Upon the third floor are ten ej# ellcnt lodging rooim—the garret admits of a division of ten mere. There is also a good kitchen and commodious cellars fufficient for Inch a hotfe. I J afljircs and croft paflage* inter red* the house in such a manner as to make each room private. There are stables fuflicicwt for the aceoicjm dation of fifty h©« fes, with convenient (hedsfor carriages—attaci.ed to the building are three lots of 60 feet by 120 each, which fropr on three flreets, and in the back yard and not 40 yards frcra the kitchen is a copious and never failing fpriag of mofl excellent running water. The nature of improvements and their con venience to thecify of Washington mult render thts property a mofl defirahle auquifnion to any person who may wish to carry on a tavern upon an exteniive £ ale. The immediate removal of the government of the United States must re ceive to it full and complete en (torn. 1 he terms of sale are, one third in cash- oce third in 120 clays and the other third in 240 days, io b# fbcursd by approved no:cs ne gotiable at the Bank of Columbia or at either of the Banks in Baltimore, pofll-ffion to be giv en on the day of faie and a perfccfl title rr»a<ie clear, of all incumbrances, on the last payment 1 being made. iHOMAS BE ALL, of Geo. ? ~ „ DANIEL UEINTZEL. J February 2< tuthjin Sixty Dollars Reward. DESERTED FROM the quarters ."f the St»bfcriber, in the night of Monday the i4t'«, initant, an etilift cd Soldier, named JOHN MARSHALL, born in Silem, New-Jcrfey, by occupation a La bourer, aged 23 yeai?, five feci 7 incite* high,- bine eves, black hair, fallow complexion, and it is f.iid this is histocond Jd'crtioo, Alfa, at the la'se time, ALEXANDER TEEL, boi n in Sussex cunty, Newjerfc), a Tanner by trade. aged 18 years, 5 feet e :nd an half incites high, reourk*b!e (mall h«7le eye?, (hurt brow n hair,, which has licfn. latfiy cropped, fair complexion, his upper teeth large and projifftiirg, (peaks mnch his sole ; was enticed from his duty by the art and persuasion of the above rjmed Marlhall. Whoever (hall take up said Deserters and lodge them in Jail, or (halt deliver them to the fufefcriber, at liis Quartets in Filbert, between Ninth and Tenth ijtrcets, Philadelphia, or to any officer of the army of the United States, (hall receive the above reward, and reatbnable charges, or for either of them a proportionate c mpeniation. February 3tawtiaM Per sale by JOHN ALLEN. also, GUfc Ware, Silk Velvets, Mens Shoes, Bristol Pewter, Lamblack in Hhds, Straw Hais and Bonnets, AND next. 3^awtiM.:y BENJAMIN GIBBS, jur. Capt. ic:h rcgt, U-. 3. daw. I FOR THE CURE OF KITS. The patent Antispasmodic Elixir. Convulsion Hysteric, or Epiltflic Falling Fits, Are effeaually cured by this excellent medicine. Its virtues are absolutely fpeci6c and unparal leled. It has failed in no instance within the knowledge of the proprietor (where takeu agree able to the diredlions, and with perf c ver4r»ce) the most dreodful Fits everkno*n. One cafe of cure only is Subjoined out of a ct nfiderable number, as proof ot its efficacy attelted before the Lord Mayor of London. AFFIDAVIT. " I, Jan:es r ocock, of No 40, North-street, ln t ?' n,h T of St. Luke's Middiefex. do make oath J hat I was grievously affiled with fits for upsvarus of i 5 y carß t that t0 so vioknt a degree, as to require u men to hold mc in them, to prevent me daOuo c myfelf to p;eces. They would generally Utt me 5> 6, and often 7 hours ; jn consequence of which u,y confiitu tion became quite emacijted. J made applica tion to tnany eminent gentlemen of the faculty, who a.aordcd me no relief whatever ; trll I ap plied to Dr. James Church of the City Road, wi.o prescribed his Antiipafmodic Elixir for me, which I took, and whi h alone cured me ottliefemoft dreadful <it», and reltored me to perfert health. This deponent further nuketh oath, and faith, that it is now two ycais fimt he was firfi cured of his fits, and he has no re turn whatever of them since. JAMES POCOCK. . Sworn before me at the Manfion-liuufe, this 19th day of Aigult, 1796. it:Hid7)i Curtis, Mayor* _ Prepared (only) by the Inventor and foic I roprictor, Dr. James Church, at his ] ijlbep '"V' <37• Front street, near the Fly-Market, Nevv- /ork ; and fold by mtflrs. H. & P Kre;c iG, South SecondStieei, Philadelphia. ' February i6 r To the nervous, weak, debilitated, sedentary and consumptive. IS RECOMMKNDED, THE CFLEBRATED BOTANICAL TEA, Ittjlsad of Foreign 1 —J •pHIS Tea » nniverfally approved of in'prefer eoce to foreign tea, as 'he molt plVannt, wholcfome, enlivening, invigorating, and ftl re&orativc cv«r adopted, for perioas of but particularly those of the above dHfcriptjlwr; as it will inialiibly ftrengt-hen, and eventualiy res>ai a bad constitution. iuvdKSJ It i* taken for brcakTaft infcead of foreign tfa, and as our firft aliment in the morning is deferred to recruit the waste of the body from the night's infenGlile petfpiration; it is well known, and an important f*a which ought to he bon.e on the mind of every one, that foreign teas are ir.ade quite to such purpoles, a, nil will allow ; it un nerves and wears the iuMtance of the solids. Tliii fubftitnte is profeffioually approved as a salutary and nourifliing diet, or as a morning and afternoon beverage. THE BOTANICAL TEA is Angularly efficacious in all cases of inward weak- Bcfs, trembling or fliakiug 0 f the hands, los« of ap. petite, (particularly in the morning) depreflien of fpints, windy complaints. It speedily relieves >Ve head and stomach in gouty or rheumatic cases; and 111 cases of weak digestion, but particularly alter making too free with the constitution, by an im moderate use of wine, fpiritous liquors, or any in temperance; :t is happily fuiced to hot clim r.'s, and is adopted and approved of by some of the firft families iii the United States and in the Wef"*l.i dics, far it a nourishing and invigorating proper ties ; aiid iu bilious cases where the appetite has failed, it is'a sovereign remedy. As proofs of the evil tendency fr-m the use of foreign teas, is fuLjoined the opinions oi some of the firft phyftcians in Europe. OA'' FOREIGN TEA, " The cfufe of the palsy is drinking too much tea; many imagine tea nerves,, this however is a m.ft.-.ke: it tffeel. the nerves, which is evident Irom it - causing the hands to fiiakc, prcveuiing sleep, occaGoning giddiness, dim net of fight, iickncfs, &c. ** Stro'g infuOons of India Tea, not only un ;erves but deitroys the bodily iun£ions " And in another publication, Dr. Hugh Smith fays, " lea is hurtful both to the stomach and nerve-,; it cauf-s phrenfies, delirium, appoplexits, and other dilordcrs of the brsin, which are pro duced by the nerves being thus difarrariged and debilitated, the digestive taculty of th. stomach is much weakened, and the body failing oi the re cruiiirg juices, must tend to emaciation a d the whole frame thus rendered one fyftcm of distress i nd infirmity " The justly celebrated Dr. Tiilot fays, " Thi» fafliionafcle beverage, India Tea, is extremely per nicious, it destroy s the frrcngth of the ftcraach, the vicera, the blood, the nerves, and eventually the whole body." Dr. Moliere fjys, " In bilious complaints, tea is extremely hurtful." Dr. Fothergill. " Tea is very offenGve to the lung-, and impedes respiration; it is th-refore highly improper for per/ons who have a difficulty of breathing, or any complai.it of the Irmes or ncrv.V Dr. Saunders fays, (fee hi* Medical Mem ) Indian tea renders) nun impotent and women barren; huice we may account lor the persons in the higher circles having lew children, ana those in general very sickly an.! unhealthy." For more accounts of this tea, fee the fccond ed-rion of Dr. e'hHrch's pamphlet. Thu botanical tea is calculated to produce the contrary effeils, is the result of long and indefa tigable study and experience, and by perfevcringly adopting its efe, will be found to answer the ef fects herein mentioned. It is cheaper than India tea—one packet at ys cents, will lift one person for bresklaft nearly one month—cannifters containing eight packets, five dollars, *.* The celebrated BOTANICAL TEA >. pre pared only by Dr. Jatres Church, at his I)iip,-n ---fary, No. 137 Front-Street, near the Fly-Mark?t, New York, and fold wholesale and retail, br IvUffre. H. and P. Rite, 16 South Second Stree«, Philadelphia, *nd Mr. J»s. Rice, Baltimore. February 15. [Voimur XVII COIW .'V- Dr. HUCUAN, Dr. H.SMITH,
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