€?>XsZiiZ Uliiatj £&t&teo, and Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. n t *\ NtTX*£9 . 5C7* The price of tb:.r Gazette is Eight Doll A&3 per annum to-Subscribers residing in. the city of Philadelphia* AU others pay one Dollar a<lditional r for enclosing and di~ recting j and unless some person in this city will become anstaerfble for the subscription, it must be paid. Six Months in Advance. . »<* JK» Suieeriptitm mill be rettived for a stotftr term cten sria months. tWaflftef I 17^. SEEDS. GRASS Red.&o *cr« White do. 'fimotfr?* SsrrrrFoin. Trefoil Liuccrii. Herd 1 Craft. Orchard do* Wye do- Kape and Hemp. AL*>s . SHEBTI COPPPK. IRONMONGERY, and FATrtJJT PtOUGHS,whifh are f*id to be more rfurWbte thaa any heretofore invented, and found <m experience-to diauoiih the.labour bath of' osau •:id beafl—r FOR SAt% #r THOMAS HOWARD, *Vb» 40 Sitotb Second Str&tx. Philadelphia- February I*. tnfcf.Bw. PRATT fcf KINTZING, K«». 95, W-rth Water.ftrcet HAVE- CM MAN> THE HOLtOWINO GOODS, ENTITLED to drawback, which they < Sir for file at mtwier.'tc prices f«' cash, or th usual credit ; or ow a credit of I* or 18 month 4 upon Mortgage* on Real Hjopfrty, in or near the City of Philadelphia, or ether fjrisia&ory ficcurity, 50 bozo* at.dbalesTick- -13 pipes old Port Wine a $ boxes Tumblers ai lenburghs do. ilo. Hemp- *OO boxes Hamburgh Window Alafb 8 by 10, &e en linens, jo do. do. Ozna brig*. JO do Patrerborues. 15 de. Bielfic*td Linens. 11 do. Cress and- Creas I ;heft afTorud Looking Gl-fiit. Sfv«f»i lar/e elegant do. 1300 Demijohn*, .fokegs Fearl Barley. A few tons Roll Brim* a, U Mor laix. Brown Rolls. Oe.Heflhus. Polish Rolls. Bed Ticks. Siamois. Arabias. Empty Bags. Oil Cloths Shoes and Slippers. Soal aqd upper Leather. (Quills and Wax. A package fSold and sil- 20 YclUw Ochre. A few bbl*. Rosin. 40 ton® Rufiia Hemp. io hhds. Hops BrrtlW a hhds. Dutch Glue, ao calks, Nails assorted from ,}d. to aod. ifreaflc® Ironmongery B.caiks Hoe*. Cfet man ver Watches. A few chefls Toy*. States and Pent i!s 70 hhits Havamia Mo 6 hhd*. Coffer mills; packing Twine, Tape#, Stone Pickling Puts, &.C &c. la/Tes February *5 TO BE SOLD, or friar lots ol about 30 or 40 acres 1 each, more or lefsasmay fait a pwchafer. .011 each of which thtre is a jjood Dtuatwii for a hoUe—vi*. 00c oi» tl*c ivivcr Delaware, fuitahle either for a gentleman's feat or (or a Re/Jon who might wUh to engage in the lumber lirtae/s hay urg a g >»d larding. One c mnroiding a good view of the river-.' iocn fhc hipheft groUuili-rw«en the Vennypack and Pogueflin creeks ; and a«iother •u the Bri -10 l Road; the 4.1 mile ftoneon thefaid road. FOUR LOTS, Of about 10 acres each whh pood (Ttgations for fcnftdmg; cue of which is fuitafclefbr a wm.yerd, and has a small (lone faoafc and a yowag hewrmg • rchard on it, on the Newtown road near Snider'* mill aboiK 10 miles from Philadelphia, and one otfecr lot of aUout jo acres oo tl*e.P«nkyf act.— Enquire of Jonathan Clifc who live* on s♦3 or of Mr. Gilpin. PofErffion wiH We given in the but buiW ingm.iurials may be coHedted fosncr. November 8 Taxes of Lycoming County,. JOHN KIDDs Treafercr, EY DircfVion of x\\x Cotnmijjfanrrs of Lyeo mifftg county, menda ai Phrladelffoittts>re*' trwc ihe Taxe* aflVffod unfaaitd Lands in t-har Comity, from the holders thereof, in this City. Thoie who |uve fil*<i with the-Coro miflVoners, ftatcmcr.rs of their Lands, are re to cell n-pon Itim, to know tbea:»o*mt fff Ta*cajti»«reo»», ajid pay thorni; "xtherwifc, ly*- lore his !ea,v.iu-g the City, thfy-will be put into the lund* of the Sheriff for colle&ion, ag.rc -a rbly to tl»e afl for raiding: county rate* and ie-vies Tnoft who have not filed statements of theii lands with the Comrnifiioners, and are detirou* :©f having it done, to-preveirt faks uitfoont pre Vrstifl personal Nstioe, mav fife with the-aho** their lifts, ftatinj the quantities re turned, number and chief oi'tfee warrants and fcamtfc of the warrantees, under which they their lands. Me will attend at Mt\ Joseph Hardy's No. 98, Warfcet street forthis purpose -until theii9th iroftant. November 9« Twenty Dollars Seward. RAN-AWAY from Spring Forge, in York Co«Bty,a ncgraman, named ISAJQ, other* vtiic-CUIfJQ., about si year* *l4, the property of Robert Cctanan; Esq. He is about 5-leet 2 inchea high, ha* a'blcjnilh in His eyes, *iore vrnite in them thap common,iry trade a F*rge man ; had «3B -and took wkh tiim a drab 'co toured b road - eloth coat, almoll now, aifailur* j*ck*&and pantaloons printed fancy cord, a iwanfdown striped under acket; a rorum hat; one fine and one coarse shirt* one muslin 'handkerchief, f prigged, two ditto striped border, a blue-Per fian under jacket and two peirxotton (lockings. Whoever takes up faiJ negro and lodges him in any jail in this or any of the neigabouring ftatcs (ball have the above rc ward or-reafonable expencesif brought home. JOHN BRIEN. O&ober 3*3,1799. N. B. As faidnegro formarly lived in Chester oounty, it is probable he may return ihcrc. No vender 5 ALL perfect indebted to the estate of Trouai Wil»on, late of Southwark, deceased. are are reqticfted to make immediate payment to the fubfenbers, and those who have any domenii apainft the said estate are rtqutfted to furniih their accounts for fettiement. SAHAH WILSON, Administratrix. 1 JOEL W. WILSON, Administrator. Nd. 295, south Front ftrcet, Soutbwark. A BRICK STABLE, Sufficiaotly large to contain noe Hcrfea. For Sale or to Let % A New FRAME CARRIAGE HOUSE, Nov I, 1799. dtf. S K E D S. r jPHE Proprietors of-the Philad«lphia arkl Lfctr- X caftcr line ©f Stag* DISPATCH, return their grateful thanks to their friends And the public in general, for the pad favor»they hive received.*and inform then* thai in addition to the regular Line, tty*y are provided with Carriage*,fober and careful drivers, to go through between the City and Boauvgh in two day«. Those who prefer this mode of travelling can be accommodated at the Stage Office, sign o! United States £agt« v Market (lreet, Khiladelj hia. Stougb. Dunivaody & Co, AW 30. 2t—§ CITY OF WASHINGTON. THE POSSESSORS OF OBLIGATIONS «rCERTIFICATES sign ed by the fMbfcriber, ?or undivided Shares or Lots on hi', purchase within the cky of Walhing,- ton, who have not yet applied for and received their Deeds, are hefeby notified, that their feve'ral Titles-will be duly completed to the order of those who in conformity with the terms of the said Cen* tifieates, do make the Payments in full therefor, either to Thomas M'Euen ts* 6a. or to the fenber at Philadelphia, on or at any time befbre the 31ft, day of .vlay next. for tod. DectmtVer 17 BOGNETON IRON WORKS. OA LtASED FOB ON-R YKAtt—THAT Valuable Estate, (lose. KNOWN by the name of the Boonetom Iron Works, fitnate in the county of M orris ia the llati» of New-Jcrfey, confining of a Forge with four fires, a Rolling and Slitting Mill, a Grid mill with two Run of ftonc% and Saw mill, all in good order and now in use, together with an excellent, large, »nd convenient house, with out-houfes of every kind ; among which are an Ice house, and iftor.e milk house, with J remarkable flno spring in it, a large Garden, and an exoillent eollf&ion of Fruit, a large Qrckard, and 2500 acres of wood, pa*ure and arable land, and a great number of ftorfs and workmen's houses. Immediate poireflto* -roll be pvtn ot houses md stores {'efficient-for providing stock the present winter, and possession of the whola in the i'pring. fttu&f For term* inquire of David B- Ogden at New ark, mr Peter Mackie in New-York, mr. David Ford in Morri* T own, or mefTrf. Jaeob attd tticii ard Kaefch on the premil'cs. Januarv n THIS is to givt* notice that the SnWcriber hath obtained from t he Orphan's Court of CceciS eouv.ty in Mitytand, letters of atfmi.sif tration on the prrfuual e fiat e of Samuel GMlprfrr, late-os thecoutwy afore fa W, deertf<rd ; a<l per* Tons having claims against the faidtiectafed, aMe heieby warned ro exhilik the finve with the vouchers thui euf to tl.-e fubferifcej* mor befc re the 14th day of Auguft'neat—-they may other wise by law be excluded from all benefit of the laid dtate. Given under my hand thfe 27th of January, cm* th-oufar.d'eight hundred. JOHN GILPIN, Adm'in'ifiralor. January 30. tawtfw. »awtf. Hi£'Swdifh Majesty's Conftri General, and au thorised to tramliA the ConfuSar Bo finefs, for his Majcfly the King ofOonmaak iu theX'nited States of America, residing at Philadelphia, Hereby gives public Notice, That in obedience to recent ittflru&ions received from hi*'government, it i* the do'y ofloll Makers of S-wcdifa and Darcifh veffcls, bet or v their Jaibng from any port in the said States, to .call upor him or the Vice Consul in or«!tr to he granted such Certificates for their Cargoes, which the exigency of the flare of the-Neutral Comtnrrec an« taefe vwr 1 Decrees of xhc Belligerent Powt r;, render indifperftibly necellary, and, that any Mafttr ol veficls belonging to the rcfpeilive nations, or na vigating. uiwler tire pt-oie&ion of their flags, in omitting to uke such certificate*, will perfonaliy stand rcip.ov.nble for the consequences. RICHARD SOOERSTHOM. Philadelphia, ißtfc December, .1799. DESERTED F.OM the Marine Barracks on the night of &e 14th inft—JOHN OSBORrN, born in the town of Bedford, Weft Cheller county ami state of New-York, aged za year*, 9 months, 5 feet 8 and a quarter inches high, grey cy«s (long qued) light hair, ruddy camplexion, pock marked, by trade a Shoemaker. Enlifled by Lieutenant U.ey nolds in Steph«n's Town, near Albawy the 25th of June last Had on and took with him a Ihort round hlue ekith coat with a red cape, a blue cloth coatee, a few white waiftcoafß, a lorggrey mixed clo r h coat ana breeches, a.p?ir of boots, a chocolate coloured ;*rcat coat trimmed with black hair pluih, a furr hat half worn, and two silver watches, one a waddle uzc, the other small. He may impnfe himlelf on fomc family orgcntlfiuan as a waiter, as he has a&ed in that capacity.— Whoever apprehends said Deserter., audfecurcshitu in jail, fends Hm to Headquarters, or delivers him to any of the Marine officers, or an f officer of the army of the United Stats* (hall receive the above reward and all reasonable charges. January 16. JF-ifr t'Jf Sr'irL PHI A, MOSPaV EVENING, MARCH 10, ,Boc NOTICE, WHO t+AS 7"o LKT, ALSO, LANCASTER STAGES. Samuel Blodgit• TO BE SOLD % NOTICE, THE UNDERSIGNED, Thirty Dollars Reward. J. S. LEWIS, Adjutant Marine Gprf. AUTHENTIC LIFE OF SUWOROW. JPS7 PUBLISHED, AND FOR SAL£ t AT THIS OFFICE, A SKETCH OF THE Hifc ant) Character PRItiCB ALEXANDER SU}VORQW RTM- NIK SKI, Field-Ma. fhalGeneral in thefervicc of His Imperi al Majesty, the JEmperor ofiall the Rufßas, with The History of his Campaigns. Translated from the German of Frederick Antbmg. To which is added, A concise and comhrebenfivr History as His Italian Campaign. Hy William Cobbett. With ati elegant Print-Portrait of thai re- nowned IVarreur. [Brice a r-a Dollar*. J Portrait* of Marshal :Suivorow, Ccßtlcwcn defirou« of poffeflin# a capital like ffefi. executed hi the firft flyleiof this illustrious Chriflian c hieftain, may be furniflied with parti cular proof irnpreffions, at tfci* office, price one Dollar. r February i» henry beneridge T>EGS leave to inform ins friends and the public,, that he has commenced the buhnefs of a BROK£K, at hi* Office No. S3 Dock itrcet, near the Bank or the United States, where he buys aud fells on Comraiffion all kinds of Pub'ic Securities, Shocks, /Notes, &o &c. and offers hisfcrvices irt any buiihefs in his line. Jan 14. diw3aw6w TO THE PUBLIC. THE SUBSCRIBER PROPOSES to receive applications for the purchase and sale of the Military Lands, lately I ocattd in fe&ions, or quarter Town. Ihips, -of 4,000 acres, on the waters of' the Muikingfum, and Scioto, in the Territory N. Weft ofihe River Ohio. It is expected that an authentic draft, with the No. and name of the Location, and a certified description of the lands, will accom pany the application for sales. <, Military Land Warrants, also bought and fold. The different kinds of fUnK, Insurance, tml Publ't Stock, Bills offgcQjuoge &o. Su. negociaied on Commission, as usual, ty M. M'CONNELL. A 0 141 Qhrfnut jirert-i a few doer* mboix fourth' March 1, DISTkICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, TO WIT BE IT UF.MEMDEUED, That on the e leventh day of January, in the twenty-fourth year of the Independence of the United States of America, COJJ-INSON READ and GEOR G E DA VIS, of the said DiftriA, have depoflred In olftcc, the title ota Book, the riykt whereof they claim as Proprietors, in the words follow wip to wit : TEN BLANK DECLARATIONS, Elegantly engraved on Copper plate, vift. j. Debt on .Dond 6. Q_u4k.tuiD Meruit 2. by AfEpne- 7. ——— Valebant •3. on firtgfe birfl'j i: Orr iVowrilfory note 4. —— on penal -bin 9. Sam# by iadorjee 5. Indofeiutus A.-fc ' Ijefyais amir M -6. fumpJir jetfment. For tbt'usc of the Professors of tic Law, DKAWN BY COLLINSON READ." In conformity to tlteaiSl of the C<wgtnel« of ■the Uirite«l Staitew, intituled u A« aucSl for the e«couMgr mentof learning, by fecurmg-fcht: co pies of Maps, Charts and Bcoks to the Authors and Proprietors of f«th copies, diirmg the time therein mentw>r.i<l." (l. s.) D. CALDWELL, Clsrk of the District of Pennsylvania, The above declar-nribtis combiniug-the fc.m* blance of fine writing with utility, and fettled and appr ved by f»me of rhe fiift awd molt d.l tingjjifhed Law Characters in the state, arc now publifced# and for fate at GEORGE DAVIS's ' -LAW-BOOK STORE, No. 319, HIG r W-STHKET, Where always may be had, every book want ed in that lane. Jftimary. U*_ Notice is hereby given, To all persons interested IB -a Tract of Lend lying and being in Spriiigjitld. Burling ton county, State of sft\v Jersey, for merly belonging to Samuel Bullus, and by bim conveyed to bis six children, That W£ the Sublet ihers, appointed b> Japiea Kin fey, Efq Chief Juihc<> of the Supreme Court of the State of New Jersey. Ct»mmiffi.ener» to make partition of the lame Lands, t •, aud imongft the said children and their aflig.is, do in tend to meet at the house ©f J»fe(>b Hdlinfoead, in kveptr in Burlington, oq the.twelfth day of March next, at eleven of the dock in the forenoon ofthat day, and either by ourfdvea orin ccnjun&ion with the 4 -.id Chits Justice proceed to allot and by ballot ftx on the.ftures or pant of c-ach of the said chil dren audit heir afligus pursuant to the ait. entitled " an act ft r the more easy partition of Lands held by Copartners, joint Tenants and Tenant* in com mon, '* made and passed the tleventh rfay of Nov. In jhe-ycarof Lord, onethoufand seven J.un dred.and eighty-nine. Witncfs cwr hands this fifth dary of Febreary, One thoufund eight hundred. Abraham Stockton, Job Lipfiencolt, frharles Ellis, Feb. 8. COPPER AND CANVAS. Shoaling Copper »3 per fijvare Patent Sail l)m Is o! all ttutrtJjenii GHfiiWare, Silk Velvet*, Mens Shoes, Briltol Pewter, Lamblack if Hh<lf) Sti aw Hrs *nd Bctoneta, Seven Trunks Cdiieoet, tfauuifdrto drawback February'lß. eod;w NIGKUN AND GRIffFITfS HAVS FQX SAL£ io imall cfjefts of Ginghams, ■> on board 4 ditto 6f colored Muflinets, 1 the ship 4 tales of St. Fernando Serges; f Neiier.in 4 ditto of r the river io ditto of colored and white . j from Caffimeres, J Liverpool 14 trunks of printed Calljcoes, 'Fire ekwt orr in smqil aJJerUj facktg* iak+laUJ either for t!j; Wejl India or Lorrx traXel 30 ton 3 Lead, in pigs, 8 tonsol dr ; White Lrrd it) hhdl. 17 calks of fine dry-YeHqve P^int, 6 ditto of Mineral Black,. 1 ditto of ditto White* 10 ditto of Colcothar, 3 ditto of Purple Brqwn, 10 cafe» Englifo China Ware in setts, 36 cnlksof Nails aflorted, 300 barrels pLkled Salmon, 80 half ditto ditto, 80 barrels Herrings, ax? ditto Shad, % iq ditto MackareU 7 cafk® of Porier in bottles* ao puncheons Hum, 190 pipes of Brandy, 4th proof, 15 pipes old Madeira W r ine, 37 quarter chests Young HyfonTea, 13 boxes of Imperial ditto, Englifli Gunpowder, HF Forged Copper Nails and Bolts, Sail Canval's, Empty Wine Bottles, Cork in flieetg, Green Coffee in hhds, February 13; The Year 1800 is arrived I 1 UNION TAVERN, In George-Town, upon the Potomak, it Upcn the preroifei, on the firft Monday in May THIS Tavern wis built by the fubftrription of a nw*iber ®£ gentlemen asjtnerelHiry and ufeful improvement to the towo-vlt coit 16000 dollars in ttoe year 1795. whew materials and workmanship were much cheaper than at this time. The terms of subscription were that it should be fold to the higfcft biddet on the day aheve mentioned. co;w. It is a handsome, fubiianrial brick building, ofthree iiorie*, fronting sixty feet on tbe mot. public street in the town, and running; back sixty tbtee feet upon a wide and convenient fereet- - l ite Ireufe is admirablycalculated" for a tavern. It conuins the IT ft or four large rooms, ©ne of thein 30 by 20 feet and another 23 by 2x?, betides a large bar and dreir i £ room, :up*n the second floor is an elegant afTcmbl-y rowan,/;© by 30 feet, aaixl tkieecenve- rooms. Upon the third tlnor are ten CJ# ellcm lodging rooms—the garret admits o.f a divifiQ.n us ten mure. There is also a good kitchen and cellars iVfficient for fnch a howfe. PaiTages and rrofi pajfages ieter fwft the house ia such a manner as tc make each room private. J hereare stables fufficieftt for the ae<-<Miaur. datiow of 6ftyjha fe», with convenient ftteth-for carriages—attached 10 the building arc three lot* of 6c rect by which front on three iVreets, and in the back yard and not 29 yards fr«n» the kitchen is a copious and never •failing spring of most cxceHenf running W3ter. The nature of improvements and tlieir con venience to thc cHy of Wifnington miift render this property a most defirablc swquifition to any person who may wifhto carry on a tavern upon an retentive f» ale. The immediate removal of the government of tbe United States rnyft re ceive to it full and compje te.c y.ftom. The terms of sale are, one ttiird in cafti- - one third in 120 days and the other third in 24.0 days, to'fo lecured by approved notes.ne yo*ii»b;c at the Rank of Columbia or at 1 etther of the Banks in Baltimore, pofleflion to be giv en cir the day of fait and a perfect tirle matte clear, of ail incumbrances, on ths last payment; Leipg made " l HOMAS BEALL.of G<o. ) T „ DAWtL REINTZfiX, . S rtiMecl rpdhjri' Sixt) Uffli&rs Reward, DESERTED TjMIQM ihc quartets « f ike Sivbfccjber, jn.tke X night of M»r:day the 24th ijiftant, an tnliii td Soldier, named JOHN MAKSHAjLL, born in tfulein, New-lerfey, by occupation a La* Upurtr, aged 23 yeais, five feet 7 inches high, blue eyes, black hair, fallow coroplejuon,. {t u fai-d'tliU ii» liisjpcond defection. Alf), *t the lame time, A.LHXANpEK TPRiEL, horn in Suftex county, New Jej%fo, r j Tanner by trade, aged 18 year*, 5 feet 5 and an half inches high, ren»aik<ble small h<*le eyes, Ihort brown hair, which has been cropped, fair complexion, ht«& upper.teeth large and projecting* speaks mnch t4iro' wilraofe ; was enticed from his duty by-the art and perl'ua&on of the above Marftwll. Whoever flu! J take up fold Deferter9 and lodge thcra in Jai 1 , or fa all deliver them to iht subscriber. at his Qmarterr* in Filbert between Ninth and Tenth &u*cet*, Philadelphia, or to anyoffiier of th€ array of the United Stau*, (hall receive the above reward, and rcaionablt charges, or far either oUthcin a proportionate c mpenlation. BENJAMIN GIBBS, jun. Capt. 10th regt,U; S. daw. February 26. £tawti2M. jFir sa 't? by JOHN ALHEN. AISO, anO hiwtyj FOR SALE, next. BOli THE'CURE.Of ITTS The patent Antispasmodic Elixir, ConvuKion Hyfleric, 6r tp:lec'lic Filling Fiu, Are effe&ualiy vuntd by this excellent medicine, hs virtuss are ablbluuly fpcciiii; »od lelcd- It has failed in ao inflate# within knowledge ofthe preprirter (where rakeu igite able to the directions, and with perfeverabce) the moil draidfuf Fit* putr knnv n. One cafa of cure oaly is fubj,em»dot|taf t, conffdenble siutther, « W°«f of its efficacy atleSed Ufefß the Lord Mayor o^Xqihluh. AFFIDAVIT. "I. Janes Tocoi k, of No 40, North-street, in dra.P»riih of St. Luke's MjdtHel'e*. do make oatk—i i.jt I was grtevoufly ifilidted with fii« for upwards of I? ytars ! and that to so violent a degree, at >0 require I i meoto.hold me ia them, ro prevent me dalhiuj inyftlt to pircei. They wovld generally lalt me 5, 6, ana oheu 7 hours ; in cotifequence of which inyconflith- became quite emaciated". 1 iujidt applica tion to many eminent gentlemen of the faculty, who afforded me no relief wnatever j tiU I ap pheitQ Dr. japi«« tbvrch of the City Road, who preftribed Antlffafropdio Elixir for me, which I tor v, win ij alone cured me oftbtfe-mofl dreadful f:t>, anil reflored me to perfeft health. This deponent further maketh oath, and faith, that it is notwo \ cars Cu 4 he was firft cured of his fits, and he has 110 re turn whatever oi" them fee. JAMES POCOCK, Sworn before me at tile Maufion-houfe, this »9th diy of Aijgufi, 1796. William Curtis, Mayor. Prepwed (only) by the Inventbr and folc Proprietor, Dr. James Church, at his Difpec ,lry> '37- Pront street, near the I ! ly-Market, New-York ; and (old by mefirs. H & P. l<iee, 16, South Second Sti eet, Philadelphia, February 16' To the nervous, weak, dtbilitated, sedentarj and'consumptive, IS RECOMMENDED, THE CELEBRATED BOTANICAL TEA, J»Jltad of Foreign Tea. f ~PHIS Tea is nniverfally approved of in prefer ence to foreign tea, as the moll pleasant, whojefome, enlivening, invigorating, and power ful restorative ever adopted, for persons of all ages, bat particularly those of the above defCriptian; as it will infallibly strengthen, and eventually repaid a bad conftituticn. It i# taken for briakfafl infcead of foreign tea, and as our firft aliß>ent in the morning is dcflgned to recruit the waste of the body from the night's tnfjsnfible perspiration; it is well known, and an important f«& which ought to he borne on tha miud of every one, that foreign teas are inad«. quate u> such pvrpofes, as all will allou ; it un nerves and wears the fubftanc* of thefolids. Thi« fuWtitwte is profeflionally approved as a falurary and n«uri(hing diet, or as a morning and afternoon beverage. THE BOTANICAL TEA it lingular! y efficacious in all cafesof inward weak »ef*, trembling or (baking of the hand*, loft of ap prtltfri (particularly in the morning) deprefiien of spirit:, windy complaints. It speedily relieves tic head and stomach in gputy or rheumatic cases; and in cases of weak digeftiop, but particularly after making too free with the constitution, by an im moderate use of wine/fpiritous liquors, or any in temperance; it is happily suited to hot cKmatcs, and is adopted and approved ofbyfomeof the firft Unities in the United States and in the Weft la dies, far iff nourishing and invigorating proper ties; and in bilious cases where the appetite has failed, it it a sovereign remedy. As proofs of the evil tendency from the use of foreign teas, is subjoined the opinion* of some of the firft physicians in Europe. ON FOREIGN TEA. " The cause of the palsy is drinking too much tea ; many imagiae tea h.s no ill effedt upon the nerves, this however is a m ftiket it fffecU the nerves, which is evident from its cauGng the hands to {hake* preventing sleep, occasioning giddintfs, dimne/i_o> faknefs, &c. M Strong is fu (ions of India Tea, not only un nerves but destroy* the budtly fim&ioat." And in another publication, Dr. Hugh Smith Tea is hurtful both to the stomach and AKrv<*; it caisfi« phrenfies, delirjum, appoplexies, other oi the brain, which are pro duced by the nerves befog thus disarranged and de^lit^c^, the di&eliiye faculty of th* stomach is much weakened, and the body failing of the Re cruiting juices, must tend to emaciation and the whfrle frame thus rendered one system of distress and infirmity" The justly celebrated Dr. Tillot fays, " This fafbionable beverage, Ihdia Tc;-, is extremely per ujciouvit deffroy s the l'trength of the ftoraach, thcvicera, the bloodi the nerves, and eventually the u»hole body*" Dr. Molierefaye, u In bilious complaints, tea is extremely hurtful*' Dr.. FdtlicrgrfL M Tea it v<?ry offenfive to the lpngS ami impedes refpiratiftn; it is therefore highly improper for persons whp have a difficulty of breathing, or any complaint of the hinge or nervier" Dr. Senders fays, (fee hu Medical Mora ) " Indian tea renders men impotent and women barren; huqce we may account lor the persons in ttfe highrr circles having few childreu, and thofo in general very sickly ana unhealthy." For mo-e accounts of this tea, fee the fccond edition of Dr. Chtflrch|s pamphlet. Thit botanical tea'is calculated to prodicr the contrary effeds, is the result of long and indefa tigable ftudyassd. experience, and by perfeveriugly adopting its nfe, will be faund to answer the ei feilshflCcin mentioned. It is cheaper than India tea—one packet at 75 cents, will lift »ne person for breakfaft nearly one month —cannifter* conuii.ing eigjit packets, five dollar** %» The celebfarcd $0 rANICAL TEA is pre, psred only by Dr. Jan es Church, at his Difpen f»y, No. 137 Front-Street, near the Fly-Market 4 Vcw York, and fold and retail, by WldfPi. H. andV. Rice, r6 South Second Street, Philadelphia, and Mr. ]a«. Rice, Baltimore, February Sj, t: [fc/.&Altj XVII. COIV Dr. BUCHAN. P«.H. SMITH.
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