Injirunieni Manuf<ifloty, N». 167, Arch-Street. HARPER, harpsichord, grand, portable grand, fid >board, pier table and square piaro tone tnakcr from London, returns thanks to his friends and the public, for their liberal encouragement, and hopes that by his aflidttity and attention to ev ery branch of his business, to merit a continuance of their favors. Piano fortes made on the neweff and inoft approved plans, with pedals, patent, IVcIL, and French harp flop, wh>ch he fiattei • himfelf will ue found on trial by unprejudiced Judges, to be equal if not fupericr to any import ed, and twenty per cant cheaper. Any inftru tnjnt purchased of him, if not approved of in twelve months, he will exchange. N. B. All kinds of Mufic.il inftruments'tnade, tuned, and repairer with the greateil accuracy, dispatch, and on the molt reasonable, terms 1 tut ready money only. • Second hand Piano Fortes taken in exchange. May ie. u&am. William Blackburn, LOTTERY and BROKER'S OFFICE No. 64 south Second street. - 'TICKETS in the Canal Lottery, No. 11, which X commenced drawing the 29th May, FOR BALE. The price of tickets will rife in propor tion as the dra%ting advances, particularly on ac count of the five firft drawn tickets, prizes of four thaufand dollars each, on the last day ot drawing. Check Books kept for examination and rcgifter (ng, in the Canal, No. 2, City of Walhington, No. 2, and Paterfon Lotteries. Also, tickets for sale in the Schuylkill bridge and Perkiomen Bridge lotteries, which will begin drawing in the course of the summer. The business of a Broker in all kinds of Stock, Bills, Notes, Lands, &c-&c. tranfaded with the utmost attention. lime 1 tu&f THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE Tradts of Land, IN the county of Glynn and date of Georgia, wiU be fold by public sale, at eight o'clock on the evening of Tuesday the 27th day ot June peat, at the Merchants CofFee-Houfe in this ci ty, unless previously disposed of by private sale. id. 7000 acres on St. Simons Sound at the confluence of Frederica and Turtle rivers, ad joining the commons of the town of Brunfwick, originally granted to John Howell, and withia 6 iriles of the Atlantic ocean. 2d. 25,000 acres on the head waters of a branch of the great Sattilla, originally gwnted to Ferdinand O'Neal. 3d. 50,000 acres on the waters of the little Satilla river, and of BufTaloe and Alexanders Creeks ; the great Satilla road pafles through these lands, which were originally granted to Ferdinand O'Neal. 4th. 50,000 acres on the great Satilla river, which are also interfered by a branch of the little Satilla, and were originally granted te Thomas Spalding. It appears by authentic certificates from Thomas Davis, furveycr, and from" Major Hopkins now residing in Philadelphia, that the body of these lands ar£ not thirty miles from the ocean, and principally within tide water ; that the Alatamaha is navigable for boats and rafts two hundred miles above, and for large veiTrls within ten miles of them ; that they are chiefly firft rate pine lands, producing timber equal in quality to any in the date of Georgia, poflefling the fame advantages of navigation. The abovementioned certificates, together with ' the patents, drafts, andother papers relpeffiiig ' the title, which it complete and unincumbered, are in the pofTeflion of the fubferibers and may be seen by applyitigto Benjamin R. Morgan, at No. 5, South 4th Street. The terms of pay- j ment will be one third calh, the remaining two . thirds in good negotiable endors'd notes, paya ble irrthree and fix months after the sale; a conveyance to be made to each purchaser on tbe , payment of that moiety of the noted received from him «|hich becomes firft due. THOMAS FITZSIMONS, JEREMIAH PARKER, BENJAMIN R. MORGAN. Philadelphia, May 31, 1797. eodtf. Advertisement. PURSUANT ta an Order from the Orphans' Court, 'will be fold at PUBLIC SAI%E, at Cranberry, on IVidnefday, tbe l\th day of June next y all that valuable REAL ESTATE, late belonging to the Rev. Gilbert T. Snpwden, deceifed, lying in and near Cranberry, in the county of Middlefcx, toxvnfhip of South Brunpwickj /late of Neiv Jcrfey, uf>on the lower Jlage road leading from Philadelphia to Nnv Vori. A very elegant frame house in a beautiful and healthy Jjtuation, pair.te l white, rvitb Venetian window fbutters, thirty feet front and thirty-eight feet deep, two rooms with a handsome hall or entry on the frjl floor, three rooms on tbe second floor and two wdl-fn'ijhedgarrets. In the rear <f the house is an excellent two-flory building conftfting of a dining-room for work people, spacious pantries large kitchen, with irvery convenience, and over these are three chambers for servants. To the right is an additional building confifiing of 0 chamber below and a library above-—under the whole are very fne cellars paved with brick. • The house is en tirely new and finifhed with tafe. Every room is hut.g with bells that lead both to tbe kitchen and tbe fcrvunts * apartments : there is a pump in the yard; and a flone and brick pavement round tbe whole house, which is enclos ed with • a handsome railing, with three gates in front. The farm confifls of one hundred and sixty seven acres, •with a proportion of woodland and meadow, under excel lent fence ; a garden with pale fence ; a large barn, (la hlety carriage-bouse, cow-bouses, life, all ntnv, and built in tbe befl manner . with a young orchard of 200 grafted trees-. Nearly adjoining said farm is a lot of IVoodland of tljebejl quality, containing t, J-acres. Also a trail ef land within seven milet of Cranberry, containing one hun dred and fifty acres, three-fourths meadow and tbe red ex cellent timber. This will be fold in lots or together, as will befl suit tbe pur chafers. The payments, one thirdcafh- one third in one year— and the remaining third\ one year following, with intereif on the two lajl payments, and approved feevrity. For further particulars enquire of Nathaniel Hunt, •'or Dr. Ralph Loft, Cranberry ; of Isaac Snow den, j at Princeton ; or of Isaac Snow den, fun. No. 141 South Second Jlreet, Philadelphia. May 15 §6mwftS Notice. A LLperfons indebted to the EAa*e of Sarah , XX Marshall, deceased, are requested to make . immediare payment, and those have demands against said eflate, are dcfired to bring in their ac counts f roperlyattefted for settlement, to either of the fubferibers. Christc.phkr Marsh all, Jr. 1 * Caspar W. Haines, Abraham M. Garri6ubs, Administrators so the Eilate of Sarah Marshall, deceased. Jane 3 2UW3W Just publilhed, By J. Ormrod, No. 41, Chefnut-ftrcet, and to be j had of tb<* other Bockfellers also, An Address to the Graduates in Medicine : Dclivncdata Medical Commencement in theUUn- t uerfßy of Pennsylvania, held NJay 12th, 1797, By John Andrews, D. 1). Vicc-Piovoft. June 6. eojp Georgetown Bridge Company. Extrail ot an act passed by the Legislature of the (late of Maryland on the 29th December, , ' 179!) entitled, "An aA for ere&ing a bridge ' over Potowmac river. * *• And be it enafled, that the fa id dire<3ors or > any two of them (hall and may require any sum " or fumg of money in equal proportion from each and every proprietor, as may from time to time be necessary for carrying on the building of said ' bridge; and after giving three months public j notice, it (hall and may be -lawful for the direit * ors tfc sue for and recover in the name of the company such unpaid requisition, with all colls ( and charges incidental thereto, and legal interest thereon from the time the fame should have been paid: And the aeglefi or refufal to pay any such requisition after public notice (hall have ' been given at lead for three mouths in all the ' newspapers heiein before enumerated, (hall have the efleft to forfeit all preceding payments made on the (bare or (hares so negledled or refuled to be paid t® the use and benefit of the compahy." 'I he above extract is publilhed for the infor mation of such of the ftoekholders as have not complied with the requiiitions heretofore made —they are as follow : On the id November, 1795, 20 dollar?, on the 10th May, 1796, 40 dollars; an the »oth July, 1796, 40 dollars ; on the ift September, 1796, 40 dollars, and 011 the 1 xfl November, 1796, 60 dollars. Caution is now given that after the expiration of the time limited for the continuance of this advertise ment (three months) the law will be carried intorigid and complete efTeil against all delin quents. By order of the Directors, WALTER SMITH, Tnafunr. Georgetown, May 1, 1797. lawjm Lbucafter, Harrijburgh, Carli/le, Shtppenjburg and Sunbury STAGES. THE public are requtfled to take notice, that the partnership which has far some time sub sisted between! Mathias Slough of Lancaster, and William Geer, is now dissolved: but, not as M. Slough inflnuates to the public without just cause ; as will more fully appear by a letter on the fub je& from M. Slough to W. Geer, dated the 19th December lad. a recital of which is not now deem ed neceflary. Aay gentleman who wishes to be more circumstantially informed of the merits of this business, by applying to W. Geer may have the perusal »f M. Slough'? letter, and then can be at full liberty to determine whether pr not W. Geer is not perfe&ly juftifiable in attaching him felf to any other person in the prosecution of the Stage conveyance from Philadelphia to Shippenf urg, or any other place. Now from tbe liberal and generous support the public were pleased to confer on the firft effort in this business, William Geer, in conjun<slion with Messrs. Reily, Weed and Witmer, is determined to profecutii and carry it on, with every care, at tention and dispatch that a zeal to oblige the pub lic can poflibly exert. The above company, who are amply provided with carriages, horses, and every appurtenance to render the pafiage hie and rommodious, inform those wno wifb to patronize and encourage the undertaking, that they can take their feats at George Weed's, the sign as the White Horse, Market Street, Philadelphia, on every Monday and Friday, to proceed to Lancaster, Harrilburg, Carlisle and Shippenlburg. The fare as hitherto established. For the further accommodation of the public, a Stage will dart every Wfcdnefday from the house of Samuel Elder, in Harrifburg, arrive at Sun bury in Northumberland county, every Thursday, and return from the»ce and arrive at Harrifburg every Saturday, so that paflengers destined for Lancaster or Philadelphia, may proceed on Mon days. WILLIAM GEER. Lancaster, Jan. 27, 1797. N. B. This Line of Stages Harts' from the house of William Ferrae, in Lancaster, on every Tuesday and Saturday morning at <5 o'clock, pro ceeding to the westward; and from the house of Mr. Samuel Elder in Harrifburg every Wednes day morning, on the fame evening arrives at Pa trick Cochran's in Shippenfburg, and returns from thence on every Thursday : performing the fame routine daily as in its tour from Philadel phia. mwf For Sale, At this Office, No. 119 Chcfnuljlreet, A few copies of a late Report of a Committee of the Senate, on the fubjed of the GEORGIA LANDS. March 13 § Dutch Gunpowder. A quantity of the befl Dutch Gunpowder for sale by Samuel Breek, jun. No. 89, south Third ftreet. May 27. eo6t For Sale, By Samuel Breck, jun, at his Compting-houfe,N», 89, South Third-street, A quantity of the bejl Boston mess Beef in whole and half barrels. fit for (hip's use Do. Pork do. A quantity of Sherry Wine A few Pipes Oil Proof Brandy, just landed from Bordeaux Chocolate in Boxes Rice, Cotton, CaftileSoao, and Four or five Bales large Orange Peels, &c. May 27. co6t Spanifli Language. WANTED, a person well qualified to trans late Spanilh papers and documents into the Englilh language. Such a one who can produce unexceptionable recommendations, and is desirous of immediate employment, will please to make application in writing at the office of the Com mifiioners for carrying into effefl the twenty-firft article of the treaty of frieHdfhip, limit 6 and navi gation, between his Catholic majesty and the Uni ted States of America, — during office hours, or at the office of PETER LOHRA, Sec'y. Philadelphia, Ju«e I. 2 St. Andrew's Society. AT a quarterly meeting of the St. Andrew'! Society, held at. the Golden Swan, last evening, the following gentlemen were unanimously eleded members thereof: Lord Henry Stewart, The Honorable Thomas M'Donald, Mr. William Alexander, Capt. Duncan Rose, Mr. James Thorhur, Mr. James Stuart, jun. Mr. William Gardner, Mr. Samuel Campbell, of N. Y. The trealurer, Mr. Shields, prcfcuted to the meeting the statement of the funds of the society { whereupon, it was Resolved, that he be requefttd to continue hie strenuous exertions to colled in the arrears due to the 1 oor fund, and to make report of his foccefs thereiu at the next quarterly meeting. 1 Richard Lake, Secretary. June 1. jp To be Told at Public Vendue, To the highest bidder, at the house of Mr. William Evans, the lign of the Indian Queen, in the city of Baltimore, on tie 35th day of Oflober next, at 11 o'clock, A. M. About seven thousand acres of land, the property of William Bell, of Philadelphia, lying between ReifterVtown and Weliminfter, commonly called Little Winchtfter, (the tum- I pike road runs through a confiderabie partjof these lands) the tradl begins alnrnt 17 miles from Baltimore, within a few hundred yards of said Reifter's-town, and extends to the dif -1 tance of about twenty-three miles from Balti more, and 11 v 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 traifl, some of them highly improved, with excellent buildings and fine grifs. ALSO, A traft of seven hundred acres of land, called Clover Farms, within five miles of Bladenlhurg, e(teemed oery good for Graft. Richard Ponfonby, of Bladenfburgh, will (hew this land to any person inclined to purchase. ALSO, A trad of land ©f about three hun dred and thirty acres, within about two miles and a half of the President's house in the Fede ral City. It is nearly all wood land, and a fine high profpeil, from which may be fceH the city of Wa(hington, Bladenftmrgh, Alexandria and a part of George-town, and many miles down the Potomac river. Mr. Richard Ponfon by, of Bladenlburg, will also (hew this land. A liberal credit will be given for the greatest part of the purchase money, she terms will be made known on the day of sale. May 8 w3m An elegant House in Arch-ltreet. TO be let and entered on immediately, a large and elegant House at the corner of Arch and Ninth-street There are two drawing rooms and one dining room —the largest is 3a feet by 26—and two are so con nefled by folding doors at to make but one. Also, five bed rooms, be fide five in the garret, well finifti ed for fervanis. There are ftobles and a coach house, with every convenience for a family. Enquire at No. 29, in North Seventh-street, or at No. *lB, Arch ftreet. Also to be rented for the summer season, a small neat house and garden about 3 1-2 miles from the city, with ftablcs and coach house. Enquire as above. June 6. aawgw This Day is Published, BY Mess. Dobfon, Carey, Campbell, Rice, and the other Book fellers, rice One Dollar and twenty-five cents, Elegant y printed on tVove paper 9 and Hot prtjfed, By John Thompson, A COMPARATIVE VIEW OF The Constitutions Of the several States with and with that of the United States: exhibiting in Tables, the prominent features of eaeh Constitution, and clafling together their most important provisions, under the several heads of administration; with Notes and Observations. By WILLIAM SMITH, Of South-Carolina, LL. D. and member of the Congreft of the United States. Dedicated to the People of tht United States. N. B. A few Copies printed on an inferior pa per, at 3-4ths of a dollar. February 6 ipwf Received by the Indoftan, From Madras, A SMALL invoice confifling of the following Coast Goods, viz. Blue Cloths Long Cloths, 14 punjums Do. do. firie Madrafs Handkerchiefs, and Book Muslins WILLING Ear FRANCIS. March 27. j aw Chocolate and Mustard Manufa<Jlured as usual, Ginger and Pepper ground Shelled or Pearl Barley Bhiladelphia Porter, Beer, Ale and Cyder London Porter Taunton and Bmton Ale Red Port and other Wines, eithe bottled, or by the pipe, quarter-cade or gallon—suitable for exportation or home confuinption— For Sale by John Haworth. No. 98 south Front street. 18 tu 4 w Delaware and Schuylkill Canal Company, \ May \J}y 1797. THE STOCKHOLDERS WHO are in arreai6for any sums due on their refpeflive (hares, are requeued to pay the fame. WrLLIAM GOVETT, Treasurer. 10 QI4W Poft-Office, 23d May, 1797. THE Mail for Baltimore will be closed at this of fice every morning (Sundays exceptecft at half part 7 o'clock. The Mail for Boston will be closed every day (Sundays excepted) at 12 o'clock noon ; and The Mail for Frederica, Milford, Clowes, Dagfbo rough, Delaware, Horntown, AatomackCourt-Houft and Northampton Court-Houi'e, Virginia, will be closed every Monday morning at hall past 7 o'clock. _ M *y »fl. *iat rJzekiel Hall HAS removed his Compting Room to Jones's Wharf, where he has for sale 24 hogsheads Cod Fish. A Jlore tollet/ t In Water-street, between Market and Arch-streets. May 29. 6p A Compting House to let. THE Compting House formerly occupied by Mr. John E. Caldwell, on Rofs' wharf, will be vacant on ift June —and for hire to any person who may apply for fame. For terms enquire of the printer hcteaf. May .u. eo6p Mr. Pickering's Letter to Gen. Pinckney. A few copies of the above intsraAing paper may be had at the office of the Gazette of thcU nitedStates. May n § • A FEW BOXES OF , Bologna Sausages, Of a superior quality, to be Sold at No. , 199, South Front-Sirect. Aprilso, eolf j A New Work. . PROPOSALS For printing and publishing, by fubfeription, The History of Pennsylvania, IN North-America, from theoriginslinftitutionand, settlement of that province, under the firit propria etor and governor, William Pknn, in 1681, 'till after the year 174*; with AN INTRODUCTION. Refpe&ing the Life of W.PENN, Prior to the grant of. that Province, and the relU ginus Society of the people called Quakers; with the FIRST RISE of the NEIGHBORINGCOUONIES, mere particularly of WEST-NEW- JfcRSEY, and the Settlement of the DUTCH and SWEDES on DELA WARE. - To which is added, A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SAID PRO VINCE. And of the general ilate, in which it flourifhed, principally between the years 1760 and 1770. The whole including a variety of things, ufeful and in . terefting to be known, refpefting that country in early time, See. With an appendix. Written principally between the years 17 76. and 1780, By Rcbsrt Pkoud. " Pu/chrum eji bentfacere reipublicae, etiam benedicere baud abjutdum ji t vtl pace v<l belio clarum fieri licet.*' v tal. Catalin. 44 Sed cum plerique arbitrcntur res bellicas majorcs eje quam urbanas, mwucndacß hac opinio.'* Cic. Off. (Entered according to law.) 41 WILLI AM PENN, the great legislator of the Quakers, (in Pennsylvania) had the fucceis of a con queror, in eflablifhing and defending his colony, a mong savage tribes, without ever drawing tbefword ; the goodness of the moll benevolent rulers, in trea ting hisfubje&s as his own children ; and the tender ness cf an universal father, who opened his arms to all mankind without dillin&ion o4 fe& or party. In his Republic it was not his religious creed, but per sonal merit, that entitled every member of society to the proie&ion and emolument of the State*" £jfay on Toleration, by Arthur o*Lemry. CONDITIONS. I. This work will be printed in two o£tavo vol umes, neatly bound and lettered, both in sheep and calf, for the choice of the fubferibers; on paper simi lar to that of the conditions, as ptblijhed in thcSubJcrip tion papers. 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 sheep, and five dollars in calf;—one dollar to be paid at the time of fubferibing, two dol lars on the delivery of the firftj volume, and the re mainder on the delivery of the second. IV. When one thousand copies are fubferibed for, the work will be out to press and finifhed with all convenient expedition. Subscriptions will be received by Zachariah Poul fon, jun Printer, No. 80, Chefuut-ftieet, and at the Philadelphia Library in Fifth-ftreet ; by Isaac Col lins Printer, and Joseph James, Merchant, New- York; by John P. Pleafants and George W. Field, Merchants. Baltimore; and by other pcrfons both in town and country* February t6* tu3cf Gold and Silver Watches, OF an excellent quality, and neat faihionable Gold Chains, Seals and Keys, Eight Day Clocks and Time Pieces, faihionable Steel and Gilt Chains, &c. &c. for Sale by JOHN J. PARRY, Clock and Watchmaker, No. 38. S. ad street. £s* Clocks and Watches of all kinds carefully repaired. May 19. tuef. & fa. jw Imported in the jhip Pigou, And for sale by John Morton, No. 116, South Front-street, Hyson Hyson Skin ( Young Hyson ( Imperial J April 20. eotf For Sale, At the Office of the Gazette of the United States, No. Ix 9, Chefnut-ftreet, The laji Report of the late Secretary of the Treasury; being a brief history of the state of financial (-oncerns of the United States. The Proceedings of the Executive of the United States refpeiling the western in furre&ion : Containing many faifls and cir cumstances no where else to be found. 50 cents. The Letter of Mr. Pickering to ourminifter in France. 37 1-1 cents. An Account of the Receipts and Expenditurec of the United States for the year 1 795- A few copies of the volume.for 1794 may be had to complete setts. D'lvemois' account of the Revo lution in Geneva. 12 I-a cents. A P r 'l 3- GOLD AND SILVER Bullion. THE highest price in ready money will be gi ven for gold or silver bullion, old gold ar silver, or gold duii, at No. *9, North Seventh ftreet. April 20 sa\»6w This Day is published, By THOMAS DOB SON, At the Stoni Houst, No. 41 fouthSecond-ftreet, Price 37 1-2 cents, Iwo Letttires on Combujlion. QUpplcmentary to a course of LeiSures onCHE -0 MISTRY ; containing an Examination of Dr. Priestley's Considerations on the Dodrine of Phlo giston, and the accompofition of Water, By JOHN MACLEAN, Profcflor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy in the College of New-Jersey. May 22 mwfjp To Let, Andpojfjjlon given in t<wi witls, A good 3 story Brick House, With back buildings—Ns. 43, Spmce-flrtet. Apply at No. 109 Spruce-lireet. May s6 §6t TO BE SOib, r And pofleffion giv«n immediately, A Lot of Land j OITUATF.p in Mount-Holly, in the county O of Burlington, in New-Jersey, lately occu pied by Francia Bullus, Esquire, upon which an an escellent brick house, two ftcries high, with four convenient rooms on each floor, also a good stable, carriage house and other buildings. The fitualion is valuable forbufinefs of any kind, and at least equal to ar.y other in the town. The terms of payment will be made easy to the purchafec. Apply to William RolTell, Esq. uirc, John Perry, or Richard Coxe, merchants, in Mount-Holly, or to the Suhfrriber, in the city of Burlington. JOSEPH M'ILFAINE. Burlington, 27th April M ayj— City of Washington. SCHEME Of the Lottery, No. 11, Fir the Improvement of the Federal City. A magnificentdwelling-houfc ao,ooo dollars,' & cash 30,000, are 50,e0« 1 ditto 15,000 ft cafli *j,oo« 40,000 1 ditto 15,000 & cash 15,000 30,000 1 ditto 10,000 & calb 10,000 so,o«o I ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 10,000 I ditto 5,00® fit cash 5,«e0 to,ooo I ca(h prize of 10,000 a do. 5,000 oach, are ■ 10,000 10 do. 1,000 - - 10,000 »o do. 500 - • - 10,000 00 do. 100 - \ - lo,oeo aoo do. 50 - - »o,o®o 400 do. »5 *. - so,ooo 1,000 do. »a • 10,000 J5,00« do. to - J50,60t( 16,739 Prizes. 33,161 Hlanki. 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 400,000 N. B. thofewh® may take v quan tity of Tickets, the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the last drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the .las? but oni : And approved nous, fccuring payment in either money or prizes, in ten days atter drawing, will be received for any number not less than 30 tick ets. This Lottery will afford an elegant specimen of the private buildings to be el ected in the City of Walhington—Two beautiful deiigns arc already fele&ed for the entire fronts on two of the public squares; from'thefe drawings it isprop'ofed to ere& two centre and r our corner buildiags, as soon as pos sible after this lottery is fold, and to cetiyey them, when complete, to the fortunate adventurars, in the manner described in the fchemc for the Hotel Lottery. A nett deduction of five per cent, will be made to defray the necessary expenses of print ing, &c. and the surplus will be made a part of the fund intended for the National Univerlity, to be creeled within the city of Walhington. The real fecuritiesgiven for the payment of the Frizes, are held by the President and two Direct ors of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the amount of the lottery. SAMUEL BLODGET. Tieketsmay be had at the Bank of Colum bia ; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Peter Gilman, Boston ; of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard Walls, Cooper's Ferry. mwf Venereal Complaints, PUNCTUALLY attended to in every flage of that disease, without the use of mercury or restraint of diet, in any cafe recent and limple. on application at (No. 113, Chefnut-ftrect, opposite the United States bank, or at No. 170, South Wa ter-street, between Spruce and Pine-ftaeets, where he has opened an office fqr the better accommoda tion of his patients. But in Lues Venerea confirmed, Do&or Morgan pledges himfelf, that nofyftem of cure (hpwever specious) can be effectual without mercury, and that all the known rules of pra&ice for thele two centuries past, and united experience affirms, that any fubftitut* for it is but nagatory, and any mode of practice to the contrary must be futile and de— ceptious. Nevertheless, he undertakes, however compli cated the cafe, to effect a cure without inconve nience or injury to the patient's constitution, ar.d in time not generally experienced or expected. N B. Regular attendance at tl office in Wattr ftreet, from the hour of nine o'clock in the morn ing until one, and from three o'clock in the even ing until seven; but any other time at his dwelling house, in Chefnut-ftreet. Mayi6. dtf T O~BrE SOLD, A valuable three story Brick House ; SITUA TE in Lodge alley, next to the bank of Pennsylvania, the lot on whicft it Hands, to gether with the vacant lot adjoining, which ex tends to Goforth-fireer. The houle is about 50 feet in froi|| on Lodge-alley, and about 41 feet in depth, the adjoining lot is about 96 feet front on Lodge alley, and 41 feet on Goforth ftreet, being a street which leads from Chefnut - street and Carter's alley into Dock-llreet at the Jiorfe market. The house consists of ten lodg ing rooms, with fix fire places, two diniog rooms, one of them forty feet in length, the other about thirty-four feet, each containing two fire plac«s, two parlours and a large kit chen, with extensive cellars under, and garrets over the whole, a privilege of a vacant let of ground to the eastward between this house and the bank, a pump of excellent water in the yard, a handsome piazza fronting the vacant lot, and a frame liable and dwelling house pa Goforth-ftreet. The prcmifes now rent for £.318 per annum. To be fold clear of all in cumbrances. For terms apply to John Clement Sleeker. April to 3awtf Important Public Document. THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED, And for Sale At the Office of the Editor ofthe Gazette Of the United States, No. 119 Chefuut-Strcet, [PtICt ONI BOLLAR AND tITTT CZNTsJ A FEW COPIES OF THE Receipts and Expenditures OF TUE UNITED STATES, Tor the Year ) 795, — Being the Latcst Period to whicft an account can be made up. February i». A §. Valuable Books. Anew importation, from London, just received and now opening and felling by J. QkMROD, No. 41, Chefnut-ftreet. March 19. f « ; ,p Philadelphia and Lflncafter Turn* pike Company. A meeting of the Stockhojtjers of th» Phila delphia and Lancaster Turnpike Company, will be heM at the Company's Office, on Monday, 10 o't-lock, the Jithjune next. WILLIAM GOVET.T. Sec'ty. M »y ft 4*. William Haydon, Drawing Majler, from London { WHERE he studied several years under one of the most eminent mailers in that sci ence. He atteflds young ladies and gestfertien at their refpeflive homes. Hii terms are 'fix dollars per month for attendance three times per week ; l jcewife all kind of ornamental painting, fruit, flowers, 4cc. taught on the above terms. A line dire<3ed to W. Haydon, No. a 6, Pear street, will be immediately attended to. W. H, flatters himfelf his terras will be par ticularly advantageon?, where there are several pupils in the fame family ; a, he makes no al teration in h'9 terms if there are two or three to teach in eoe family. May 9.
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