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    'se SUlitttflS awd Philadelphia t)aily Advertiser:
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NIJMRfK 1355.]
|C7T Tbtfrnt of this tidtttte is Eight A
J)x>LLjftrs per aimuM to Sttbscrifcrs residing
in tbe city of FbiMetphia. AU others pay
mte Dollar enclosing and di
recting ; and person in this city
vrill become answerable for tbt subscription,
it must be paid Six Months in Advance. '
*„* No Subscription will be received for
a shorter term than six months.
DtcttnV.r | 1799,
JOSEPH ANTHONY & Co.
At tbcir Store A r >. 5 Cbesnut Str-eet, bave
ran lalf,
The following Articles, viz.
Fir o quality RufQa Hcinp
RmTia Duck
Branny in pipes, firft and fourth proof
Madura Within pip is and ' alf pipe*
Claret in cafe*
Winter an 4 Summer preiTed, Spermaceti Gil
Spermaceti CandeU, and J
Hyson Tea, latest importation
"March 14.
LAW BOOK STORE,
3 19 ffigb Street.
CEORGfI DAVTS ha« just received from Dub
lin, via New Yori, a very large Parcel of
Law books. *H of the larteft editiom, which ren
ders his aflortment he believe® f t\it mofr extemfive
and valuable on the continent. They will be
opened this day, and ready for faleat any time af
ter war ri 5
TFre fobferihera to that important work. Wept
twtrltfr Syjlem of PI tiding are informed that it is
Bow arrived, an«( will he delivered en application.
Blank Declarations fettled and approved by the
most distinguished Law charaAers, to be had of
G.D.
fyfctrtrt.
, JWf COME TO HAfiD,
And for si!« at
"W. YoWa r J. Of J. CItUItSHAVK, AKD
Thomas Dobson's Bookstorbs,
A POEM,
Saert-d to the memory of
GEORGE WASHINGTON-,
Late President cf the United States, and
Commander in Cbief of the Armies of the
Utiijed States.
Adapted to the ltd February lSco.
Br Richard Alsop.
tfftrdi 16.
Tbis Day Published,
Tsy OKitXoD, No. 4i, Chefnut Street,
\ (Prize »j Cents)
TH*
Qeatb of General Wa [hintton.
A POEM.
In imitation of the manner of Offian.
By Rev. John B. Linn, A.M.
Minister of the First Presbyterian Congregation
Philadelphia.
Mr. Chau iron's Oration will be publifted
net NtwitJAy meriting-.
Marcb J5. di
Taxes of Lycoming County
JOHN KIDD, Treafnrer,
BY Dire<sTr>n of tHe Commi/fioners of Lyco
ramp county. it'ends at PhWddrlphia t© re
eeWe-tlw Taxes aflVflVd upwti UYrfwted Land# in
ihat County, frota th* holdtrs thereof, in this
City. Thote who hav« filed with the Con*-
miflioners, ftatemenia of tbeiir Lands, are re*
quested to call upon him, to know tfte amount
of TjXsi tivtr«or>,and pay thtftrt; 't her wife, b«-
fore hi? leaving the City, they wt'l be pot into
the band! of the Sheriff for colltdlinn, agreea
bly to the ..<sl for raising county rate* and levies
Thof« who have not filed statements of theit
lands with the Convmiffioners, and aredtfirou#
of having it dotie, to prevent file* without pre*
viiufi gerfbnal Notice* may site with the above
"JVealurtr, their lifts, ftariwg the quantities re
turned* number and dates of t]*e wirranfs a id
names of the warrantees-, under, which rhey
fcwld their lands. He will attend at Mr. Joseph
Hardy's No 98, Market ftreeffor tbia purpose
until the *Bth indant.
November 9,
Forty Dollars Reward.
RAN AWAY from the Subfcriher, living, in
Saflafras Neek, Cecil County, State of Ma
ryland, on F*i<iay the 14th iuft. a aegro -man nam
ed PETLtt, about twenty-five years of age, toler
able black, and left handed. He has been life Jto
failing by water m the Chesapeake Bay about
twelve mtfrths, and wfmart and aAtve—- He has
born formerly used to forming and taking card of
Jiorfefc. His cloathing he took with him is un
known.—lt is e*pe«sted he has ihaped "hi* course
for Philadelphia or CheOer Town, and th« above
aeward will be paid for feenring him in atfy g«al
in the United, States, scrd retfoaable charges ptu J
if brought homo, by
JOHK FER'GTJSON.
N. B- All mafttrs ofvelßls arid all other perfoßs
amforwamed of harboring the said negro.
Saflafras Neck, march 18.
Twenty Dollars Reward.
RAN-AWaY from Spring Forge, in York
Co tufty, a negro man, named ISAAC, other
vr'tft ct/DJO, about 11 years ild, the property
of Robert Coleman", Kfq. H'e is abfcut 5 feet 8'
inches high, ha* ablfemifli in fii* eyes, more wnite
in them thap common, by trade a Ferge man j had'
on and took wiehWav* 4rab coloured brwrd clott'
coat, almost new, 2 iailora jacket and pantaloons
printed fancy cord, a iwani'down striped under
acket; a rorura hat ; one fine and one coarse
shirt 1 otre muslin handkerchief, sprigged, two
ditto ftfiped border, a blue Persian under jacket
and two jwir cotton (lockings. Whoever takes ap
fai4 negro and lodges him in a'ify jail ill this or any
fkateslhall have the above r«-'
ward or rtafonable erpeacesif brought kame.
JOHN BRIEN.
Sprint; Forge, October 13* 1799*
N. B. At said negro fermjrly lived in Cheftcr
count y, it it probable kc may return' there.
November 5
A CERTIFICATE of on« Share #f the Bank
of the United States, No. 29110,111 the ngtne
ot Lewi* F«ter Quirtyn, and a Certificate of two
Shares •! the said Bank, No 29119, in the name
of George James Chulniondely, Earl of Cholmon
dely, T/erc forwarded from New York by the
Ch«(ierfield British Packet for Falmouth, which
was captured by the French, and the Certificates
101 lOr destroyed, aad for which application i»
made at laid bank for the renewal thereof, of which
all persons concerned are desired to take notice.
* CLEMENT BIDDLE.
d-m.
February 11
CITY OF WASHINGTON.
THE POSSESSORS
OF OBLIGATIONS «r CERTIFICATES fign
cd by the fisbferibdr, for undivided Shares or
Lots on hii purcbafe within the city of Waflking
ton, who have not yet applied for and received
rheir Deeds, are hereby notified, that their several
Tittet will be duly completed to the ord«r of thole
who in conformity with ehe terms of thefaid Cer
tificates, do make the Payment# in fall therefor,
either to Thomas As' kucn 13* Go. or to the
ftxibcr at Philadalphia, on or at any time before
tha 31ft day of May
mwfim
December 17
BOONETON IRON WORKS
TO BE SOLD,
OR lEASKD FOR OKK YEAR THAT
Valuable Estate,
KNOWN" by the name of the Booneton Iron
Works, fitnate in the county of Morris ia the
Hat* of New-Jcrfey, confiding ot a Forge with
four tires, a Roiling and Slitting Mill, a Grift mill
with two Run of stones, and Saw mill, all in good
order and now in uftf, together with an excellent,
large, md convenient house, with out-Koufes >of
every kind ; among which are an fee houfc, and
ftor.e mil* house, with a remarkable fine spring in
it, a large Garden, and an excellent «olle&ion of
Fruit, a large Orchard, and 1560 acres of wood,
pa a. ure and arable land, and a great number of
(tores and workmen's houses. Immediate poUefiion
will be given ot houses and (lores futficient for
providing dock the prefect winter, and poifeffioo
of the whole in ehe fpring'.
t Uaw4w
For terms «nquire of B Oj*den at New
ark, mr Peter Mackie in New-York, mr. David
Ford iu Morris Town, or rncfirs. Jacob and Rich
ard Fael'ch on the premifefc
Januarv ri
Thirty Dollars Rrumra.
Deserted
F.OM the Marine Barracks on the night of the
14th infl—JOHN OSBORN, born in the
town of Bedford, Weft Cheftcr county and state
of New-Yx>rk, aged »i years. 9 months, 5 fetet
8 and a quarter inches high, grey r.y*s (long qued)
light hair, ruddy c&roplenon, pock marked, by
trade a Shoemaker. Enlisted by lieutenant Rey
nolds in Stephen'* Town, near Albaty ihc 15 th of
June lad Ha J on and took with him a short
rouhd blae cloth coat with a red,cape, a bide
cloth coatee, a lew white waistcoats, a long grey
mixed cloth coat ana breeches, a pair of boots, a
chocolate coloured great coat tttmmed with black
hair plulb, i. fur** hat half worn, aud two silver
watches, one a middle fizc, the other fmiU. He
may impose hiroffell on some family or gentleman
as h waiter, as he has a£ted in that capacity
Whoever apprehends said Deserter, and fecurcs him
in jail, fends him to Headquarters, or delivers him
to any of the Marine officers, or an/ officer of th*
arms of the United State* Ihall receive th£ above,
reward and all rcafonable chai 4 a.
January 16.
United STATE*., ?
Pennylvania-Districf. y
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
*T*HAT a special diffridt court of the United States
Will be h»iden at chd Cits Hall in tht ciry of
Philadelphia in and-for the Pennsylvania.
on I'uefday the aid day of April infeant, at tec of
the etedk in the forenoon of tfie fame day, - for the
trial'of an information filed by Williwh R>*le,
Esquire, attorney of the United States in and for
the said diffti&, a£ainft
I large chest of Sugar,
X keg 1 of ditto-,
5 bdgs of Coffee,
1 ditto ditto,
I ditto ditto, >
1 &""}
I bag Pimento,
2-b»r«i •■»««?. caße
I hag S
j final! bo* containing lh& apparatus
of a hair dreflcr,
30 barrel* Snuff and Sugar,
19 boxes Sugar, ar.d
1 box Sweetmeats,.
Being articles of fqre:gn growth or manufacture,
imported from parti beyond ita and fubjr& tpthe
payment of duties intpefed by the law* of the U
nited Stales and unladen and delivered & r th« For;
of t hilar"olphia from the vefftJs in which they
were refpe&iveiy imported contrary to the a£s"«t
Congrefa in such cafe made and without a permit,
&c.and seized therefor, &c.
i^w6w
By order of the Court,
April 7
To be Rented,
AND immediate polMfioti given, if rcqulrcrf,
a new two ftoiy Drsclc Hou'fc fcn4 Kitchen,
abort 14 miles from Philadelphia, air the'grsit
roid to Hewtown. Enquire of-the Printef.
mirth 17 . dtf.
A SUMMER RETREAT.
TO BE RENTED,
A NItAT AND COKvEKIISf
Oli 'thefrimlifrird Rbai, two miles from the 1
City, with a good Stable and Gardeo. Pof
feSttl may be had immediately. fat t*ratenquirtf
of the Printer,
march li
PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, 1800.
NOTICE.
Samuel Blodget•
J. S. LEWIS,
Adjutant Marine Corpi,
D. CALDWELL,
Clerk of the DiftriA Court.
HOUSE;
+l*t.
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Notice is hereby given,
pIIAT fepante proposals will We received
-i- at the offire of the Secretary of the De
partment of Wir, until the expiration of the
JJth of July ncxtctifuing, for the fupplyof all
rations, which may be required for t«e use of
the United States, from the ill day of Oilober,
1800, to the 30'tli day of September, 18m,
both days inelufive, at the places and withm
the two diftrifls hereinafter firft mentioned ;
and all-, that separate propofilswill be received
at the said offiue until the expiration of th« ljth
day of July next ensuing, for the'fi.pplyof all
rations which may be required as aforeiakl, from
the ift dayof January in thcyear 1801, to the
31ft day of December in the farm year, both
days inelufive, at the place and within the sev
eral Rates hereinafter mentioned, viz.
Firjl. Proposals to supply a4l rati«ns, that
may be required, at Ofwcgo ; at Niagara j at
Pjttfburg ; at Prefqu'ile; at Michilimackinac ;
a r Fort Franklin ; at Ufcuf; at Cincinnati sat
Pieque Town, and Eoraraies flores; at port
Wayne; at Fort Defiance; at any place brflow'
Fort Dafianee, on the Mfami river to Lake
Erie ; at Tort Knox, and Ouatopon on the ri
ver IVahafh ; at MaiTac ; at any piacc or phees
on the river Miffiflippi, above the daouth of the
river Ohio, and upon the Illonois river.
Second. Propofafa to supply ait rations th?t
may oe required, at any place or places, oathe
ealt fideofthe Mifliffippi river,below the mouth
of the riVer Ohio to the southern boundary of
th«? state of Kentucky and within rhefaia fiat*;
at Knoxville ; at all posts and places within the
state «f Tenneflee ; at Sot>th Weft Point: at
Tellico Block House; at St.Sevens* or other fort
or poll on the rivers Mobille or Tombigrby, and
any place or places within the Cherokee bounda
ries ; below the southern boundary of the ft4te
of 'J enneflec and within the bdundary'of the
United State*.
Third. Propofalr to supply atl rations that
may be required, at Point Petre ; at Coleraine,
at Savannah, and at any other place or places
where troops are or may be stationed, marched
or recruited within the stale of Georgia; at all
forts or Rations on the Oconnee and Alatarna
ha, 2nd at all other places in the Creek nation,
within the limits of the United States, where
are or may be fta:ioned.
Fourth Proposals to supply all rations that
may be required at Fort Johnfton, at Pert Pinck
ney, at Charleston, or at any other place or
places where troops are or may be stationed,
marched or recruited in the state of South-Ca-
rolina
Fifth. Proposals to supply all rations that
may be required at the Port at Wilmington,
Cape Fear; at Beacon iftartd, Ocracock ; at
Charlotte ; at Fayetteville i at Salilbury, or
at any other place or places where troops are or
may be stationed, marched or recruited in the
state of North-Carolipa.
Sixth. Proposals to supply all rations that
may b« required at Norfolk, at Portimouth, at
Kempfvjlle, at Charlortevitle, ft Winchester,
ar Sfuinton, at Richmond, at Alexandria, at.
Lecfburp, at Frcderickitfurg, at CartwJville, at
Hirpfcr's feriy, or at any other place «»r places
where troops are or may be stationed, marched
or recruited, in the state of Virginia.
Setyextb. Pi opofaN to supply all rations that
may be required at Fort M'Hcnry, at Haiti
mote", at Annapolis, at Frederick at
Leonard town, at Hagcrstown, at Bladenfburg,
at George town, aV Eaftown, at the Head of
Hlk, and at any other p'ace or places, where
troops are or may be fhtloned, marched of re
cruited withm the ffmui «f the ftete of Mary
land.
Eighth. Prhpofaly to supply all rations that
may be required at Fort Mifflin, at Philadel
phia, at Darby., at Laocafter, at Wilkcftuffe,
at Reading, at Brjftol, at York town, at Carhfle,
at Lewiftown (Mifflin county) at Bedford, at
Greenlburg, at Wellington, at fialtown, at
Wilmington, at Chrittiana, at Daver, or at
any other place or places where troops are or
may be ilatio»ed, marched or recruited . I within
the limits of the (rates or Pennfvlvania arid De
laware, exeeptthe posts uirh/n the slate of Penn
sylvania, enumerated in the firlt proposals a
lorefaid •
Ninth. Proposals to supply all ration* ttat
may be requited at Haikinfae, at Elizabeth
town, at New-Brunfwick, at Barlington, at
Woodbury, at Trenton, and at any other place
or place* where tr4f»jfc are or may be stationed,
marched er recruited within the limits of the
Hate of Jerfcy.
Tenth. Propofala to supply all rations that
may be required at New York, at Weft Point,
at Flu filing, at Haerlem, at Weft Chester, at
PoughkeplTe, at Konderhoak, at Stillwater, at
Newberg, $t Albany, at Cooajokarie, at Cher
ry Valley, and at any ether place or places
where troops ire or may be stationed, marched
or recruiter! withitl the limits of the state of
New York, excert the pofl« within the said
slate enumerated in the afore said.
Eleventh Proposals to ftfpply all r2tiopg
that may be required at Hartford, at Hebrtoh,
at New London, at Brooklyn, at Wynflham,
at'LrtchfiHd, at Guilford, at New-HaVetl, at
Fairfield, at Dui>bury, at Middletown, and at
any other place or dlaces troops are or
may beftatmned, marched or recruited within
the limits of the state of Conmi&fcut.
Twelfth. Proposals tofupply all rat ; onsthat
may be required at Fort Wolcott, ar Brinton's
Poim, ar Newport, at Providence, and at any
dace ©r places whtrfc troops are or may be Ra
tioned, marched or recruited within the limit?
of the state of Rhode-lfland
Thirteenth. Proposals to fupp'.y all rati' nS
that may be required" at Portland in the Difn
trift nf Miifte, Gh-ucefter, Cape Ann, Salem,
Marblchead, Bolton, atUxbridge, and at any
othc place or places where troops are or may be 1
stationed, mSrched or recruited" within the ii
mfts of the state of Massachusetts.
Fourteenth. Proposals to supply all rations that
may be required at Portfmruth, at Exeter, at
Windfbr,' at Benrhrfcson, at Rutland, or ar any
fort, place or placet, where troops are or may be
flattened, marched of recHiitfcd Wkhhi tfofe "Stated
of He* Hacrtpfiiire and Vermont.
The rations to be fupplfed, is to *'*nfift of the*
following articles, viz. eighteen OUntes of bread or'
flour - , or when fieithet can be obtained", of one
quart.of rice, or one and a half pound of lifted or*
bo*Jt«4 Indian meal, one pound and a quarter of
frefli beefy"or one pound of falced beef, or three
meat is (flfced, fait, at the rate of two quarts for
qvery hundred rations; soap at the rate of four
founds, and candles at the rate of a pound *nd a
half for every hundred rations
March *»,. jSco.
It is expe&ed the prepofals will also extend to
the supply of rUm, whilkjr, or other ardent spi
rits at the rate of half a gill per ration, and vine
gar at the rate of two quarts for every hundred
rations. The propolals will fpecify the prke of
the ievtral component parts of the ration, as w*ll
as those of fuhflitute'k or alrernittives for parts
thereof.
The ration s ; are to be furniflied in fticft quanti
fies as that fljcre (halite all time*, during the term
of the jaropofed contrails be fuflicient for the con
furnption of the troaps at Michilimackiwac, De
troit, Niagara and .©fwego, for fix months in ad
vaftce, and at e&ch of rhe other pwrts on the wes
tern waters, fur at least three months in advance,
of good andwholdfome provifionat if the fame shall
be required. It if alfa to bo permitted to all an 4
every of the commandants < f fortified places, or
Or'pcdsj to call iChr at seasons when the fame can
be or at any t me in the cafa of urgen
cy, lueh supplies of like pr«vifi®Ds in advance, as
in the-difcrefion of die con>manda»c fhail be deem<
ed proper. It is to be under, ood chat the "torn
tractor is to be at the expence and rilk of lfluing the
fuppHo6 to the troops, sad at ali loflea, fuftaincd, by
the depredatiory of ati efcea y, er by the means of
the troops of the United States, shall be paid foriit
thepriee of the article captured or ueilroyed, on the
depositions of two or more persons of creditable
chata«stes and the certificate of a commissioned
officer, afecrtaining the circuthftances of the loss,
the ameunt of the articles, set which compen
sation fhail be claimed.
The privilege is to be understood to be reserved
to tlVe United States of requiring, that none ot the
fupplf«s \vfiich may Be furnifhed under any of the
propefed coiitradls ft»all be iffueti, until the sup
plies which have or tr.ay be fOrnHhed under con
tracts now in force have been consumed, and that
a (apply in advance be always retired at any
of the filed polls os the Sea-bard or Indian fron
tiers, xiot exceeding three monthi.
March 24.
Submitted to publtc co'federation, as additional
evidences of the efficacy of
Dr. HAMILTON'S MEDICINES,
IN the: cure of
Mod Disorders to which the human body is
JOtJN HOOVER, Rope-maker, South Second
ltreec. between Mary and Christian streets, Philadel
phia, voluntarily maketh oath, as follow*: namely,
that his wife, Mary Hoover, was so feverejy affli£lcd
with violent rhematifmi, very dangerously situated,
the conference of a cold after lying in, as to be con
fined to her bed for several weeks, and was at length
redaced to the melancholy apprehension of remaining
aci ipple for life; notwiihnandiog the most refpeftable
medical advice was followed, and every probable re
medy attempted. When feeing several cases of cures
performed by. Hamilton's E&nce and Extra& of
Muilard, tfiey were procured from Mr. Birch, No.
17, South Secontf UTeet. The &rft application en
abled her4o walk acrnfs the room, and the ufeofene
bottle redorcd her to her usual ftaie of health and
strength,
HO OVER.
Sworn and fubfcribcd to the 25th May of March,
a 800, before tbeoe2cr Fcrgulon, Esq. one Of ihc
Juitkes of the Peace for Philadelphia county.
DAVID GILBERT, Toyroah, No. 46, South
Fourth Street, Philadelphia, voluntarily makeih oath,
as follows ; namely, that about eight months ago, he
caught a fevcre cold, which refitted every remedy he
could think of, and produced the most alarming ef
fects 5 he could procure no reft for inceffani cough
ing, «or bfeaihe without great pain and difficulty,
and was finally so exhiuiled, as to be icarcely able to
walkabout, which lefthiahienda little hopes of his
recovery, though the prefcripiions of a icfueCtable
physician were constantly attended to. In this fituati
-00 hearing of the efficacy of Hamilton's Elixir, a bot
tle wa (procured from Mr. Bi»ch, No 17, South Se
cond street ; the firft dose of which»affoided the most
fu rpri fin g relief, and gave him more eale than he had
enjoyed during the whole of the above period, and
before the contents of one bottle weie taken, he was
perie&iy cured, his and appetie recoveied,
and not a symptom ps his former diltrefiing com
plaints ifim'iticd.
The above particular*the said David Gilbert Vi(h
es to bo made public, as a testimony of his gratitude,
and for the benefit of mankind.
DAVID GILBERT.
Sworn and fubferibed before me the sfth day of
TO PARENTS
Who may bene Children afflict sd with the
This difcovcry is of the firft magnitude, as it af
ford* immediate relief, checks the progress, and in a
entircfy removes the most cruel disorder to
which children are liable —The Elixir wfo perfe&lf
agreeable, and the defe so firf*li, thai uo difficulty
arises in wkiug it. t-
A of Mr. Ewing Wiley, No. ijMf Cedar
ftrefP,- Philadelphia, v'as .flJftTCt&i with
worn.s, infon\ueh «het".her life wis'with great reason
of*. Jur.coropiexion faded and grew p&li
and fsliow ; Her eye* funkjen ; her appetite was last,
and fucccedtd by a painlul and cor.ftant
the ftcrriach ; which general wafting and debility
accompanied with every aj.pr-arance of a
fevei. Fiom this depioiable (jiuation fhp reliev
ed, peifrft health and ftrengt#
the ulc ©t Hamilton's Worm Defc
tjoying I.ozeoges, which expelled a great uurpber of
large'poioted worms, from fix tq nine or twelve inch*
es in length ; one of which being a nv ft extraoTdin**
ry thickncfi, (fi>ppofed from half an inch to an inch
in diameter) was opened and found to contain a quan
tity young ones
The above is communicated by Mr. Wiley, belicv
ingi(S perulal may be uietul to /nany, by extending
the knowledge of a medicine which merits universal
attention : But this testimony is only a corroboration
of the evulmce of mo« e than fifty thousand
f.cr(or.s of all agci, who haVe, withintwenty months
past, been cored by this medicine, with the utmost
ease and fafeiy, of various complaints, ajinug from
worms and ffom obftrucfians or fodlnrfs in the fto
| mach ar.d Dowels.
It iecdni&end«d n an invaluable medicine, for
tht fpecdy relief and permanent cure of the various
complaiats which rcfvlt trom difnpated pleafuic*, ju-
JAMES M'HENRY,
Sicrct&ry of War.
fawta3 July
FACTS
liable.
RHEUMATISM.
DANGEROUS COLD.
March, 1800.
JOHN JENNINGS, Alderman.
Hooping Cough,
womms
Dr* Hamilton's Grand Restorative
i venile indiferetions,refidence in climatea unfavourable
to the conftitutioa; the immoderate use of tea, fic
qp«Jt intoxication, or any other dcftrwtfive intemper
ance: the unfkilful or exccQive ufc of mercury ; ihe
diieafes pcculiarto females at a certain period of lite)
bad lyings m, &c.
. And is proved by long and extensive to
be absolutely unparalellcd in the cure of nerVous dtf«
orders, conlumptiona, lowne r s of spirits, Jo fa of app#-
tite, impurity ofihe blood, hytterical ?{T dio«», in
ward weakjicflet,violent cramps in the llomach and
back, irfdigeftion, melancholy, gout in the flomach,
paina in the limbs, relaxations, involuntary emiltior.t,
seminal weaknesses, obilinaie gleeta, flour albus (or
Whites) impotency, barrennefi, &c.
ThU medicine is different in its qualities
and ope atian from thole.hot and irritating d>ugs f>">
frequently proposed for similar purpoles, and which
only recommend themselves by the dangerous rapidi
ty of their t>lie£is, and which, a£ting as a temporary
but violent Itimulus on the nervous iyftein, infallibly
produce greater evils than thofc they are intended to
remove.
The principal oDeracion of this remedy is in the
stomach, rcftoriug the digeitive powers, a;>d lending
from that organ new health, and vigour into every part
of the fyftc-m. It enriches and purities the blood with
out inihrmng it; brace, without ftiraulaiing too vi
olently the nervous fyltem; flrengthens the fecfetoiy
vessels and the hibit ; brings back the muscu
lar hbiea to their natural ano healthy tone; and rel
toresihat nutrition wr.ich mimoderate evacuations,
have destroyed, and whofelofs had thrown the whole
frame mto langor and debility.
The Reftoraiive isabfolutc y ?bove all reccmmen
mrndation, in removing thole wcakmfle* and in'ir*.
mitiei with which many tenialfi* are uifl<£U4t thecon
fequences ofdtfficuJt and paihldl labours, or of inju
dicious trratmeyt therein.
The molt obttiuate seminal gleets ; and the most
diltreffing cases of flour albus in females falls padicu*
lariy under (he province of this reitorative; Ipecdily
yield to its benign operation, and are radically cured,
by cofietliiig and pnrif)ingthe acrimonious humois,
restoring a proper degree of teiifion to the .relaxed
fibres, and llrcngthenmg the weakened organs.
In cases of extremity where the long ptevalence
and obstinacy of disease has brought on a general im-*
pevenfhment of the fyftcm, exceflavc debility of the
whflc frame, and a walling of the flefti, which no nou
risHment or cordial could repair, a iq the
use of this medicine has performed the mod aftonifli
ing cuitS'
The grand rcHorative is prepared in pil)i at wellas
in a fluid form, which affifta considerably in produ
cing* gradual and lasting effeft. Their virtues remain
unimpaired tor years in any climate.
Dr. Habit's true and genuine
GERMAN CORN PLAJSTER,
And infallible remedy for corns, speedily remov*
ing them root and branch, without giving pain.
The genuine Persian Lotion,
So celebrated among the fafhionable throughout
Europe, is an invaluable coimctic, p«rfe<stly ii no
cent and fafe, free from corrosive and repellent
minerals (the ba§s of other lotions) and of unpa
ralleled efficacy ia preventing and vemoviog utane
ous blenaifhes of the face and Jkin of every kind,
particularly freckles, pimples, pits after small pox,
inflammatory redness, fcurfs,tetters,ring worms, fun
burns, prickly heat, premature wrinkles, &c. The
Perlian Lotion operates mildly, without impeding
that natural, insensible perlpiration, which is essen
tial to health, yet it* cff?As are speedy and perma
nent, rendering the ikin delicately foft and smooth,
improving the complexion and restoring the bloon\
of youth; never failing to render an ordinary
countenance beautiful, and an haridfome one more
so. »
The Dsma&k Lip Salve
U recommended (pafticiitarly to the ladier) as an
elegant and pleasant preparation for chopped ai.d
fore l.ps and tvery Iplcjnifh and inconvenience oc»
by colds,. fevers, &c speedily a
beautilol rosy celour and uclicatc fofenefs to the
lips.
The Restorative Powder for the Teeth
and Gums.
This m' ft excellent preparation comforts and
tfrengthens the gums, preserves the epamel from
decay, and clcarfee and whitens the teeth, abferb
ine all that aenraraonious flirne and foulatfs.which
Aiffcred to accumulate never tails to injure and
finally ruin them.
Sovereign Ointment for the Itch,
Warranted.an infallible and immediate cure at
once using; being the n>oft Tpeedy, effectual and
pleasant remedy ever offered to the public, and fer
the fatisfailion of the tinorous, the proprietor
malfeth oath, that this ointment does not eontain
afftngle particle of mercury or any other pernicious
ingredient in i:s composition, and may be used
with the most perleih faiety by pregnant women,
and on infauts newly bore. Price 3*4ths of a dol
lar each box.
Patent Indian Vegetable Specific,
For the'eure ol Venereal complaint* of every dc
fcription: An ertenfive trial of near four years,
has proved the Vegetable Specific to be effediial
in expelling the venereal virus, however deeply
rooted in the eonftitution, ajjdha« restored health
to many who have been brought to the brink of
the grave by the improper adminiftraiion of mcr
enry.
Within this period upwards of eight thoufatid
patients have experitne-d its lalotary effe&s.
With the mefiic\nc i> given, a description of the
fyttipromi which obtain in every (lage of tlae difeafc
wltli copious dire&ionsfor their treatment, so as to
accomrlifh a perfect cure in the (hortett time, and
with the leati incpnre*«nce poOftrie-.
Infallible ague and fever drops.
'4-35&P eulogium on the virtus* <»i thii medicine
JifL*:fl2wTary, as the money- will he returned if
is not rthe-ved, ir never having saWed
"in thoufarid cases, not one in a hundred hit*
had ocealion to take aiore tiian a bottle and uuiii
ber* not haif a bottle.
Dr, Habn I sxclebraied Anti-BilioHs Pills*
Which have been uniformly fuccelsiui ir the cure
ef bilious and malignant fevers, and in ail disor
ders ofthe head, iicmach and bowel*.
Goivland's Geniuine Lotion—Ctireb's Cough
JJrops—ji7iders9n*s Pill's, tsY.
Take notife, the above valuable me 'ieine*,
are I'nldin Philadelphia by William YoU'jg Biich,
flatidner. No. 17, fouthfecord street, ana by no
one tlfc in the city, obf«ive that the
signature of Lee and Co. (she general agents for
the United States) it patted on the out&de of each
without which th'cy canniot be genuine.
Purchasers by the dozen or groce will receive a
' liberal allowance 6y applying to Lee and Co. Bal-
timore
I Al&reh 48,
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