Important Public Document. THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED, And ft- Sale At the Office of the Editor ofthe Gazette of the ' United States, Mo 119 Chefnui-Sircet, [PMCI ONI »3LLA* AND TItTY Cl*T»] A FEW toPliS OF THE R-eceipts and Expenditures OF TUB UNITED STATES, For the Year 1795» ~~ Bcirjthe Latest Peiiodto which an account can be made up. - February aa. §• A Quantity of Brandy, FIRST it id proof, Gin, of 4th proof, in pip?§ Jamaica Spirits, 4th proof, in Hhds Old Hock, iti cases of 40 dozen each GUfs Tumbler?, in pints and half-pints Window Glass, in boxes, of different lizes Hazlenuts, infaiks Whiting "J ' Copper*. ( . hhJ White Lead C & Spaniih Brown J For Sale bv PETER BLIGHT. January 4 §. SWAN N'S Riding School, Horse Academy & Infirmary, Adjoining the Peblic Square. Market Street. T. SWANN P.ETUItNShis fjneere thanks tothofe gentlemen by whom he has been employed, during bis rendence in t!*b City, and flatter® himfclfthat the fuccefs.of his efforts, in the numerous, obstinate and dangerous dif cafes in Horses, in which he has been consulted, to- | tether with his moderate charges, will secure their future. f?vors and recomlncr.dation. He now begs leave to inform them and the public at large that hts spacious and commodious premises, c:e&ed for the purposes above described are open'for the reception of pupils of either sex, who with 10 be inftrudted in the Art of Riding,and the light method cf governing their horses, so as to ride them with ease elegcnce, and fafety—their horses will be care fully and expeditiously broke, for every purpofe,and 1 made obedient to he 1 will of the riders; the natural powers which are fbut up in them, will be unfolded by art, calling forth uniformity of motion, and giving to noble animal all thole beauties of aftion which providence has so bountifully bellowed on them. Also, at his hospital, every diforderto which the horse is liablp will be treated according to the rules of art, confirmed by long and repeated experience. The utility of the above inftiiution has never been qneftioned, that it has long been wanted in this city, gentleman's stud willmanifeft, and T. Swann as the fiift eftablifber of the veierenary art, solicits and relies upon the fuppott of that public (which he is ever anxious in ferviftg) to enable him to bring it to prtrfeltion. The idea of a fubfeription for that pur pofehas beeu hir.??d by fevera 1 gentleman, who wish to promote the inftitution —the amount of each fub fcrip ion to be returned by fcrvices in any of the de- he profeffes, agreeable to the rale of charges lifted in his hand bill. Suchfubfcription is now o pen, and the signatures of rasmy refpeftabjc gentlemen already pbiained. He therefore iniorms his friends and such Ladies and gentlemen to whom he has not the honor of being kftOwn, that he ftrsll in a few cia >*s is ktthe liberty of waiting upon chtm and foltci* ting their support and proteftion. N. B. Hoi tcs are properly prepared fpr those £a diessnd Geiitletnenwho wish to be ihllrufted. Nov. 5. tth&f. * Advertisement. To be fold ut private file, A LIKELY strong hay HORSE, j years old, lit for thefaddle- Also, a likely full Wooded MAKE, 4 years old, runs well,and is now fit for the path— hey are lately from Vir ginia, and may be seen at the ftabies of Jaims M'Cawley, No. 45 in Cherry alley. Any per son desirous to buy either or both, mud apply tn the owner, at ivlr. Valley's corner cf Cherry alley and Fourth-street. May 21. ~jt Lancaster, Harrijburgh, Carlijle, Sbtppenjburg and Sunbury STAGE S. THE public are requested to take notice, that the partnerihip which has for some time fub fiited between Mathins Slough of Lagcafler, and \Villi3m Geer, is now difiolvcd: but, not as M. Slough insinuates to the public without just cause ; as will mdre fully appear by a letter on the fub je& from M. Slough to W. Geer, dated the 29th December last. a recital'of which is not now deem ed necessary. Any gentleman who wishes to be more circiimftanti&lly informed of the merits of this bufinjfs, by applying to W. Geer may have the pcrafal "cf M. letter, afcd then can be at full liberty to determine whether or not W. Geer is not perfe#ly jultifiabie in attaching him felf to any other person in the prosecution of the Stage conveyance froin Philadelphia to Shippenf urg, or any other place. Now from tbe liberal and generous support the public were k pleafed to confer on the firft effort in this business, William Geer, in eonjun in its tcrtir from rhiladcl phia. mwf C0L1) AND SILI'ER bullion. THE highest price in ready money will be j:i- t veil for gold or silver bullion, old gold or c (liver, or gold dust, at No. 29, North Seventh- l: ilreet. I April so «vr£w A FEW BOXES OF L Bologna Sausages, Of a fupcrior quality, to be Sold at No. 199. South Fioul-Strcct. . p April ao, eoif Tltt. !:o!dcrs of Rebert M«and John l4i -cfeolf«i'j» notes and accepiT.nces, deposited as collateral securities for the engagements of Edward Fox and JamcsGreenlcai, are re que led to TAKE NOTICE c That the fubferibers, at the request and by the authority of the holders of near nine tenths of the amount oF the papoc above alluded to, have receiv ed from George Simpfon, an aHignmcnt of the trust tinder which the said note* and acceptarces g are secured, together with all t!.c dreds and obli gations thereunto attache^ —therefore any applica tion for sale of any part of laid property!* to be made to THOXIAS W- FRANCIS, lt HKNRY PAATT, JOHN MII.LKP, jun. JOHN A*SHLEY, JACOB BAKER. Mjfch a. m&th f M oticc. April id. 1797. THE Managers of the Canal Lottery, No. 11, an nounce to the public, that the drawing will pofitivcly commence on the twen >s ty-ninth of May next. Tickets to be had of . either 0/ the managers, and at the Canal Office. Wm. MOORE SMITH, Sec'y. April 3 mtb, t29thM A New Work. 1 PROPOSALS For'printing and publiftiing, by fubferiptioo, The , History of Pennsylvania, IN North-America, from the original inftirution and fettlcment of that province, under the firftproprt „ e£ar and governor, William Pr*«w, in 1681, 'till ' alter the year 1742; with AN INTRODUCTION. Refpefting the Life of W.PENN, ] Prior to the grant of that Province, and the reli ~r cAus Society of the people called Quakers; with the FIRST RISE of tbe NEIGHBORINGCOLONIES, - more particularly of WES T-NEW- JERSEY, and the Settlement of the DUTCH and SWEDES on DEL A s WARE. To which is added, i A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SAID PRO VINCE. And of the general thte, in which it floiiriOied, [, principally between the years 1760 and 1770. The I whole including a varietv of things, ufeful and in tereOing to be known, refpe&ing that country in early , time, See. Wilh an appendix. | Written principally between the years 1776 and 1780, By RcSert Proud. H Fulchrum ejl benejacere i etiam benedicerc hand aijwdum tji t vel pace vcl hello ctarum fieri luet £•1. Catalin. " Sed cum plerique arbitrentur res bellieas majores ejfc quant urbanas, minuenda eft lac opinio." Cic. Off. (Entered according to taw.) -- * 11 WILLIAM PENN, the great legislator of the Quakers, (in Penufylvnia) had the success of a con queror, in establishing and defending his colony, a mong favage'tribes, without eVer drawing thefword ; the goodness of the moil benevolent rulers, in trea ting his fubjefts as his own children ; and the tender nefsof an universal father, who opened his arms to all mankind without dilhn&irtn of feft or party. In his Republic it was not his religious creea» but per sonal merit, that entitled every member of -society to the ptole&ion and emolument of the State'" F-][ay on 'Toleration, by Arthur o*Leary. CONDITIONS. I. This work will be printed in two o£lavo vol umes, neatly bound and lettered, both in sheep ami calf, for the choice of the fubferibers; on paper firoi lartathatof the condUions, aspubli/kidinlheSubJcTip tionpapers. 11. The head of William Penn, handsomely en graved, will be prefixed to the firft, and a map or (ketch of Pennsylvania, and the parts adjacent, to the second volume. Ill* The price to fubferibers will be four dollars and an half in iheep, and five dollars in calfone dollar to be paid at the time of fubferibing, two dol lais on the delivery of the fiift; volume, and the re mainder on the delivery of the second. IV. When one thousand copies are fubferibed for, the work will beiaut to press and finifhed with all convenient expedition. SubfcriptiiH** will be received by Zachariah Poul fon, jun. Printer, No. 80, Chefuut-ftreet, and at the Philadelphia Library in Fifth-flreet ; by Isaac Col lins, Printer, and Joseph James, Merchant, New- York; by John P. Plcafants and George W. Field, Merchants. Baltimore; and by other persons both in town and country. February 18. tu&f To be fold or let, And immediate given, A genteel two story Brick House ; OITUATE on the urper end of Broad-street, in O the city of Burlington, with four rot?ms and an entry on each floor, good cellars under the whole, a pump in the yard, a garden and court yard, containing nearly half an acre under good , ience, with a stable adjoining the yard. The whole property is in good order. j For terms apply to the fubfenber in Burlington, | who will give a credir for a considerable part of the purchase money if good security is given. William Coxe, jun. , May 17. jawtf William Haydon, J Drawing Master, from London ; I WHERE he fludied several years under one l of the most emineKt mailers in that fci- t ence. He attends young ladies and gentlemen < at their refpedHve houses. His terms are fix 1 dollars per month for attendance three times per week; likewise all kind of ornamental t painting, fruit, flowers, &c. taught on the above c tertns. A line direiled to W. Haydan, No. 26, Pear i street, will be immediately attended to. < W. H. flatters liimfelf his terms will be par- t ticularlv advantageous, where there are several 1 pupils in the, fame family ; as he makes no al- 1 teration in his terms if there are two or three 1 tofeach in one family. r May 9. ii — q This Day is Published, BY Mefl* Dobfon, Carev, Campbell, Rice, and the other Bookicllers, rice One Dollar and twenty-five cents, Elegant y printed on Wove paper, and Hot prtjfcd, ■ By John Thorep&n, A COMPARATIVE VIEW OF r The Constitutions Of the seVeral States with other, and with that of the Dialed States: exhibiting in Tables, 1 the prominent features of each Cocftitction, and clafling together their most important provisions, !j! under the frveral heads of administration j witu . Notes aiK^Jbf.rvations. Vrj WILLI AT* SMITH, x Of South Carolina, L L L. D. and member of the Corgrcfs of the United States. Ii Dedicated to the People of the United States, ti N: B. A few Copies ■printed on zc inferior pa- & per, at 3-4thsof a d:!lar. February 6 mwf Imported in the Jbip Pigou, 3 1 And for sale by John Morton, No. it 6, South Front-ftrtet, Hyson he "y ,on S *" (teas Young Hyson ( v _ Imperial J he April 20. eotf For Sale, bI T W ° LOTS OF GHOUNI) in Kenfing c X ton, on the south fide of Hanover-ftrcet, containing thirty-fix feet in breadth and one hundred and sixty-seven and a half feet in depth to a twenty feet alley For further in formation enquire at No. 37, Arch-street. March i 3. eodtf All persons who have any demands Against the eftatc of John Finlay, deceased, are requested to exhibit their acrAunts proper- ly atteftedon or before the 20th of May next— andlhofe who are indebted to said cftate are re "f quelled to make immediate pavment to either of 0 the Subscribers. :e ' ROBF.UT HENDERSON,) ~ . , • JOHN M'CARA, | AdmtniHrators April 16. Translations. MEMORIAL?, advertisements, epistolary, and {other writings in French and En glifb, undertaken by Samuel Chandler, A. M. tranllator of Le Moniteur, L'Obfervateur, Les Quit re Fils Aymons, L'Heroine Americain, 1 and many other French authors. S. C. has been in the habit of compiling for r ;_ the moll approved publications, & occafiotiallv ill attending where the hurry of bufmels may re quire his immediate attendance. Encouraged and aififted by gentlemen of abilities, he proposes publiiiing by fubferip li- tion, a work in French and English, by the title of The American Speßatvr. The profpeift • us may be seen at his lodgings, No. 67, Arch il ft"*. April 87. | , Benjamin £9* Jacob John/on, No. 147 Market Street, Philadelphia, 3, T T AVE just received by the Connecticut and other ic Al Jate arrivals from Liverpool, a general affort j. ment ot well cboien ly DRY Goods, 3, for the ensuing Season, for sale on the lowest terms lor cafli or the comnion credit. A large colle&iou of Books at their usually mo derate prices. \ c 4th mo»th, 25th, 1797, tw&f£ To be fold at Public Vendue, 1' To the fiigheft bidder, at the house of Mr. William Evans, the tign of the Indian Queen, in the city of Baltimore, on the 45th day of October next, at 11 o'clock, A. M. c About seven thousand acres of land, . the property of William Bell, of Philadelphia, 1- lying between Reifter's-town and Westminster, ; commonly called Little Winchester, (the turn '- pike road runs through a considerable partj-of • these lands) the trail begins about 17 miles 0 from Baltimore, within a few hundred yards " of said Reiller's-town, and extends to the dif -0 tance of about twenty-three miles from Balti more, and liai on the main falls of Patapfico river, from three to four miles thereon. Will be fold in trails of one hundred and fifty to three hundred acre. There is a large propor . tion of meadow and wood land on each traift, 1 some of them highly improved, with excellent - buildings and fine gr;fs. ALSO, - A traft of seven hundred acres of r land, called Clover Farms, within five miles of c Bladenfhurjj, esteemed very good for Grass. t Richard Ronfonby, of Bladenfburgh, will stew e this land to any person inclined to purchase. also, - A traft of land of about three hun dred and thirty acres, within about two miles and a half o the President's house in the Fede ral City. It is nearly alt wood land, and a fine _ high profpeft, fron which may be seen the c city of Wafhingtcn, Bladenfburgh, Alexandria . and a part of George-town, and many miles - down the Potomac river. Mr. Richard Ponfon , by, of Bladenflburg, will also Ihew this land. 1 A liberal credit will be given for the greatest part of the purchase money, i'he terms will be made known on the diy of sale. May 8 k W3m Georgetown Bridge Company. Extrafl of an ad passed by the Legislature of the slate of Maryland on the 29th December, 1 1791, entitled, " Ana<£t for ere&ing a bridge 1 over Potowmac river. s '• And be it ennSed, that the said directors or , : any two of them (hall and may require any sum , 1 or furtis of money in equal proportion from each j ■ and every proprietor, as may from time to time be necefTary for carrying on the building of said ! ' bridge ; and after giving t* ee toontlis public 1 notice, it fliall and may be lawful for the direct- j ors to sue for and recover in the narna of the ! company such unpaid requisition, with all costs i and charges incidental thereto, and legcl interest t thereon from the time the fame should haVe 1 been paid: And the negled or refufal to pay any ' such requisition after public notice lh .ill have 1 been given at least for three mouths in all the « newfpapersherein before enumerated,'fiiall have 1 the effedt to forfeit all preceding payments made on the Ciare or ihares so neglec'ted or refufed to be paid t9 the use and benefit of the coriipany." ' Ihe above extradl is'puhlifhed for the infor- ' mation of such of the stockholders as have not :i complied with the requisitions heretofore made —they are as follow :On the jft November, - 1795, 2s> dollars, on the 10th May, 1796, 40 dollars; an the 20th July, 1796, 40 dollars ;on j, the ift September, 1796, 40 dollars, and on the ift November, 1796, 60 dollars. Caution is c now given that after the expiration of the time ' limited for the continuance of this advertise- 0 ment (three months) the law will he carried 15 into rigid and complete effedl against all delin quents. c By order of tile Dire&ors, f WALTER SMITH, Treasurer. c Georgetown, May 1, 1797, c — 'j Lottery and Broker's Office, o No. 44, South Seeond-ftrect. 1 * E rICKKTS in the Canal Lottery, No. a, for sale • —This Lottery will pofitivcly commence l\ drawing the 29th day of May next—Check books for rcgilterine and examination ih this, the City T of Waihington, No. *, and Paterfon Lotteries, " now drawing, are kept—also' information where '' Tickets in Waihington, No. 1, and Patterfoo may ! be had—Tickets in th« Schuylkill Bridge Lottery ! for sale at ten dollars each, and as soon as iflued ■ Ticketsin all the other Lotteries authorized by the' P Ltgiflature of this date will Ije for sale. The lubftribcrfoliciti the appli.ation of the pub. ' lie and his friends who wilh to fell bank dock', cer tifieatcs, bills of exchange or notes, houses, land ' &e. or to obtain money on depafit of property ' n- WILLI A.M BLACK BUR.V. r. April 8. , j aiv Muftcal tnjlr ument Manufactory, h tJo, 167, Arch-Street. HARPER, harpsichord, grand, portable grand, fjd>board, pier table and lquarc piaro tone maki r fron* London, returns thanks to his friends and the public, for their liberal encouragement, and hrpes that by his and attention to cv _ ery branch of his bufinefe, torr.cT!| a contiuuancc of their favors. Piano f«r v tes made on thi newcH and most approved plans, with pedals, patent, fwcll, and French harp flop, which' he flattei s himfclf will i>c found en trial by unprejudiced ie judges, to be equal if net superior to any import r. Ed, and twenty per cent cheaper. Any inflru 1- m«?nt pu;*ha(cd of him, if Kot approved of in twelve months, he will exchanire. ' o ' • N. D. All kinds of Musical inHruments made, S tunod, and repaired with the greatefl accuracy, I, dilpatch, and on the mofk reafor.able, terms, for > ready money only. Second hand Piano Fortes taken in exchange. >f May ie. tu & f 2m s For Sale, yJ pair of Good Black Carriage fforjes, _ Which may be seen by application at No. 124, Spruee Street, between Second and Third. May 1 a. §. '> 1. 300 Dollars Reward. 8 "\TTHEREAS a certain ChriftopherF.Parnell, '> VV failed from Boston, on or about the 27th of Oflober last, in the sloop Union, with a vatua r ble cargo, bound to Baltimore, but went off to v the Welt-Indies where he fold the veflel and " cargo. On or about the firft inft. he was appre hended (as a fufpiciouscharailer) inthistown, and examined before fevtral magistrates, but for the want of ftifficient proof to deleft him e in his villany he was discharged. she fail is, the said Parnell i's a villain, and is attempting to defraud sundry persons to the amount of 20,000 dollars. He left this town about the 10th inft. he rode in a chair (painted green) drawn hy a grey mare, and went on the Newbetn road, hut on this fide Trenton, took the road of Fayetteviile, r and most probably is passing through the back part of the ilate into the w«ftern countries. He had when he left this town, upwards of 2000 dollars in gold, and about 7000 dollars in s bank notes. Parnall is a small man, about 30 years of age, . much pock-marked, and lias long black hair, remarkable small eyes, and has a down look when spoken to. Whoever will secure the said Parnell, and the money he has with him, and give informa tion to Benj.Williams of Baltimore, John Hogg, ' Esq. at HilMborough, to Mr. A. Jocelin, of this 1 town, -or to the fubferiber, who is in pursuit of the villain, lliall receive the above reward. ABNER CRAFT. Wilmington, (N. C.) April 26, 179 J City of Washington. SCHEME Of the Lottery, No. 11, For the Improvement nf the Federal City. A magnificent d welling-houfe 30,000 dollars, & ca£h 30 3 qoo, are .50,000 1 ditto 15,000 & ca!h 25,000 40,00 a I ditto 15,000 & calh 15,000 30,000 1 ditto io,ooo & cash 10,000 20,000 1 ditto 5,000 & calh 5,000 10,000 1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 10,000 1 cafti prize of 10,000 » do. 5,000 each, are - 10,000 10 do. 1,000 - - 10,00 c 20 do. 500 ' - . 10, eon 00 do.' xoo - - 10,000 200 do. 50 - - 10,000 400 do. 25 - 10,000 x,oop do. 3® - r 20,000 15,00® do. io - ?5©,0c0 16,739 Prizes. 33,261 Blanks. jo, 000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 400,000 N. B. To favour those who may take a quan tity of Tickets,the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the l ast drav.-n ticket, and the 30,000 the last but one : And approved notes, securing payment in either money or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received for any number not less than 30 tick ets. This Lottery will afford an elegant fpeclmen ef the private buildings to be ereited in the City of Waihington-—Two beautiful designs are already (elefted for the entire fronts on two of the public squares; frcm these drawings it ispropofed toeret'J twocentreand 'our corner buildings,as foonaspof fible after this lottery is fold, and to cenvey them, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in the mannerdefcribed in the scheme for tjie Hotel Lottery. A nett deduction of five per cent, will be made to defray the necessary expeufes of print ing, &c. and the surpluS will be made a part of the fund intended for the National Univerlity, to be eitdled within the city of Waihington. The real fecuritiesgiven for the payment of the Prizes, are held by the President and two Direct ors of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the amount ol the lottery. SAMUEL ULODGET. ,§» Tickets may be had at the Bank ol Colsm- ■ t.ia ; of James Welt & Co. Baltimore; of Peter Gilman, Boston : of John Hepkins, Richmond ; and of Richard W#lls, Cooper's Ferry. ' mwf 1 For Sale, At the Office ot the Gazette of the United States, No. 119, Chelhut-Areet, The la ft Report of the late Secretary of the Treasury ; being a brief history of the - state of financial i-oncerns of the United States. The Proceeding? of the Executive of the United States refpefling the western in- ( furreiflion : Containing many faxits and cir- 1 cumAances no where tlfe to be found. 50 £ cents. " t The Letter of Mr. Pickering to f our mioiftcr in France. 37 i-j centi. An Account of the Receipts and j. Expenditures of the United States for tbe year {] 17.95- _ j, A few copies of the volume for 1794 miv be had to complete fe'.ts. ' r D'lvernois* account of the Revo- o lution in Geneva. 12 1-1 cents. t April 3. J c o o Mr. Pickering's Letter to Gen. a Pinckney. u A few copies of the above intjrefting paper, £ may be had at tho office of the Gazette cf the U- ci r.ited .'tates. Kay I! c T E A S. A FEW chefls of Ilnperial, I'yfbn Siiri Snd Sot:chonjj Teas of a superior ooaiity for ' ftlc"at the (lore of the fuhferiber, the north west coiner of Market and TluriWlreet « *° Patent Shot. ALSO, , 0 A large CELLAR to be let at a very low rent. ;> Efiqui(e;i9 above of RICHARD WISTAR. t, April 29. ftu&thtm s ' « vl This Day it PubUJhcd, Price 2; Cents, By JOHN ORMROD, " NO. 41 CUESNUT-STREET, A Discourse, e « Delivered on.the ltd of Fcbruiry, I*9*, f' At the FUNKHAL of >' The Rev. GILBERT TENNENT SNOWDEftj Pallor of the Prelbyierian Church of Cronbern, in the State of Ncw-Jerfey, By the Rev. SAMUEL STANHOPE SMIT2f D.D. President of th« College of Newjsrfey March II ' § The Subscriber, , Determined to retire from business, invites di who have any note, bill, bond or acceptanu: of his, now due, to call for payment ; and thofc who wifil to anticipate may receive the monej' at a reasonable difcouut. SWAN. , May 22. d2w. Dorcheftrr, ncarßofto/i, 16 th May 1107 NOW" landing, ° From on board of the (hip GEORGE BAR CLAY, Capt. Charles M'Alestkr, from Calcutta, the following GOODS, viz. > Coffas , Punjum Cloths I Humniunu Gurrahs II Guzeenahs India Calicoes Emertit s Cotton Checks Mamoodits Mulmuls e Sahans Red and Blue Eernagou hkfs e Tickeries Patna do. 1 Jollas Santipore do. fj Curridarries Plain, striped and flow*r , ed fine muslins i Maragunges Ginghams Bafcas, various forts Taffeties f Sattln Romals Bandanno red hk». , ALSO, 300 Cases Sugar 40 Boxes do. 165 Bags do. ' 70,000 lb. weight heavy black Pepper £ 40,000 lb. weight Ginger 20 Tons Hemp in Bales 9 Pipes Eaft-lndia Spirits " For sale by PHILIPS, CRAMOND Co. ' May 4. ritf f This Day is publiihed, By THOMAS DOBS ON, At the Stone House, No. 41 foutiiSecond-ftrect, Price 37 1-1 cents, 2wo LeElures on Combujlioti. C Upplementaryto a courfeof Lctfturcs on CHE. O MISTRY ; containing an Examination of Dr. Prieilley's Confidetations on the DoSnne of Phlo giston, and the accampoiition of Wattr, By JOHN MACLEAN, ■Proftffor of Mathematics and Natural Plulofephy in the College ps New-Jersey. May 22 mwfttp Venereal Complaints, PUNCTUALLY attended to in every ft age of that difeaff, without the use of mercury or ) restraint of diet, in any cafe recent and simple, on > application at *No. 113, Chefnut-ftreet, opposite > the United States bank, or at No. 170, South Wa > ter-ftreet, between Spruce and Pine-ftaeets, where ) he ha;» opened an office for the better accoma*oda j tion of his patients. . But in Lues Venerea confirmed, Do&or Morgan j pledges himfelf, that no system of cure j specious) can be effectual without mercury, and i that all the known rules of pra&ice for thele two ( c6r.turiespaft, and united experience affirms, that any fubftitiiie for it is but nugatory, and «nytno