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Willing George, merchant, 1.0, So. Third St. and 81, Walnut Si.
Willing Thomas, prefident of the bank of U. S. Ico, So. Third St.
Willing T. M. merchant, 19, Penn St.
Willing jun. 80, Walnut St.
Willis James, fhoemaker, 166, No. Third St.
Willis Jonathan, merchant, 31, So. Water St.
Willis Ifaac, grocer, 289, So. Front St.
Willis Sith, grocer, 154, So. Water St.
Willis Solomon, turner, Smith's alley.
Willis Thomas, turner, 155, So. Front St.
Wills Hanna, widow, wafher, Church alley.
Wills James, grocer, 84, Cheinut St.
Wills John, innkeeper, Race St. near 216.
Wills John, cooper, St. Johns St. near Green St.
Wills Thomas, fea-captain, bet 22 & 34, Swanfon St. Wills William, houfe-carpenter, Coates St. near Third Street.
Wilperd Frederick, butcher, feventh ft.near Callowhil. Willftach Charles, fhopkeeper, 85, No. Second St. Wilmer Lambert, flour merchant, 180, Race St. Wilfon Alexander, mariner, back in an alley, bet. 17: & 173, No. Second ft.
Wilfon Ann, widow, fhopkeeper, So. Front ft. zea: Catherine. 6 Wilfon Benjamin, merchant, 27, No. Third ft. Wilfon Eleanor, mantua maker, Reliefs alley. Wilfon Elizabeth, fhopkeeper, 26, Little Water ft. Wilfon Francis, tobacconift, near 112 Walnut fr. Wilfon George, carter, So. Third ft.
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Wilfon George, merchant, 21, No. Water ft. and 2, Chancery lane.
Wilfon George, carter, So. Third ft. bet. Brown ft. & Poplar lane.
wilfon James, coach-maker, Filbert ft.
Wilfon James, barber, So. Second ft.
Wilfon James, judge of the fupreme court of the U- nited States, 274, Market ft.
Wilfon James, fhip-carpenter, 27, Callowhil ft.
Wilfon John, boat-builder, 28, Race ft.
Wilfon John, conftable, 18, Stampers alley.
Wilfon Ifaac, tanner, 22, Carters alley.
Wilfon Margaret, widow gentlewoman, 69, Plumb ft. Wilfon Margaret, widow, fhopkeeper, 46, So Second ft. Wilton Mary, widow, boarding-houfe, 46, Walnut fr.
Wilfon Mary, boarding-houfe, 97, Arch ft.
Wilfon Mary, boarding-houfe, 35, Elfriths alley.
Wilfon Mary, wafher, 3, Greys alley.
Wilfon Sarah, widow, boarding-boufe, 100, No. Third Street.
Wilfon Silas, tavern-keeper, 337, No. Front ft.
Wilfon Thomas, drayman, 98, South ft.
Wilfon William, grocer, 318, So, Front ft.
Wilfco William, 31, No. Second ft.
Wilt Abraham, grocer, 118 No. Second St.
Wiltberger Chriftian, filver-fmith, 33, So. Second ft.
Wiltberger Jacob, currier, 157, No. Second ft.
wiltberger & Smith, ironmongers. 101, Market ft. Wimar George, grocer, So. Third ft. near Plumb ft. Wimlay John, planterer, 190, Vine ft.
Win William, labourer, near 64, No. Eighth St.
Wine William, lumber merchant, Vine ft. near Fourth. Wing Thomas, fhoemaker, Waggonersalley.
Winkhoufe Catherine, widow, shopkeeper, 131, Race itreet.
Winey Frances, widow, gentlewoman, 146, Race ft. Wing Frederick, bifcuit-baker, 91, Arch ft.
Wing Ifaac, coachmaker, Carters alley.
Winnemore Jacob, grocer, corner of Swanfun and Ca- therine Streets.
Winnemore Philip, drayman, Winnemores alley. Winter John, tavernkeeper, NJ. Water-ftreet, near Callowhill ft.
Wirely Edward, labourer, bet. 9 & 16, Little Water Street.
Wire Jobb, chair maker, 209, So. Front St.
Wifdom William, taylor, Black-borfe alley.
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Wifdom William, taylor, bet. 8 & 22, So. Water St. Wife George, printer, 40, Moravian alley.
Wife Thomas, coachman, Pine ft.
Wifeman Barbary, huckfter, 102, No. Water St.
Wifeman Samuel, blackfmith, No. Second St. near St. Tamany St.
Wifert Valentine, blackfmith, 202, Race. ft.
Wiftar and Cook, merchants, 133, Market St.
Wiftar Cafper, M. D. 225, Market St.
Witam Cafper, porter, 101, Vine ft.
Wifhart Tiomas, tallow-chandler, 14, No. Front it. Wifhart William, gentleman, 14, No. Front ft.
Wifer Sufanna, widow, So. Fifth ft. near Plumb ft.
Wifinger Melchior, wire worker, 79, No. Front St. Wifpart Chriftopher, painter, Vine St. near Crown St. Wiftar Daniel, gentleman, 141, Market ft.
Wiftar Peter, wheel-wright, bet. 466 and 468, North Second ft.
Wiftar Richard, ironmonger, 110, Chefnut ft. Wiftar Richard, ironmenger, 95, High ft.
Wiftar Sarah, 103, Chefnut ft.
Wiftar William, merchant, 143, Market ft.
Witcher Sufanna, widow, boarding-houfe, 35, Stam- pers alley.
Witman Cafper, waiter, Arch ft.
WVitner Peter, taylor, 128, No. Water St.
Wittickftaff Peter, bifcuit baker, Budd ft. bet. Front and Second ftreets,
Wizer George, fhoemaker, 53, St. Johns ft.
Woglom Peter, bricklayer, 20; Race it.
Woolcut Oliver jun. fecretary of the treafury of the United States, corner of Spruce ft. & Foarth. Wolfe John, "Cuates ft.
Wolf.John, porter to the bank of the United States, near 65, So. Fifth it.
Wolfe Lewis, hair-dreffer, corner of South alley and Fifth ft.
Wolfe William, comb-maker, 18, Church alley. Wolfe wood-corder, Still-houfe alley.
Wolford Abraham, turner, Nicholfons' court. Wondel Jacob butcher, 57, No. Eighth ft.
Wonderleigh William, butcher, 82, No. Eighth ft.
Wonderly David, butcher, 8, Saniafras alley.
Woud Andrew, carpenter, bet. 146 & 379, No. Third fireet.
Wood Ann, widow, gentlewoman, 171, So. Third ft.
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Wood Barbara, widow, huckiter, 154, No. Water ft. Wood Cornelius, huckfter, 4, South alley.
Wood Dathan, fcrivener, Crown ft. .
Wood George, carpenter, So. Fifth ft. bet. 144 & 148. Wood George, livery ftable keeper, So. Third ft. near Plumb ft.
Wood Hanna, grocer, 214, So. Front ft.
Wood James, merchant, 31, Callowhill ft.
Wood Ifaac, boat-builder, 23, Callowhill ft.
Wood Lydia, widow, feamftrefs, So. Second St, bet. Chriftian and Queen.
Wood Robert, parchment maker, 47, So. Fifth ft. Wood Sophia, widow gentlewoman, 92, Race ft.
Wood Thomas, lace maker, bet. 65 &71, Chefnut it Wood Thomas, fhoemaker, 75, No. Front ft.
Wood William, merchant, 8, No, Second it.
Woodcock John, fhopkeeper, New Fourth ft.
Wooden Samuel, fhopkeeper, bet. 212 & 218 So. Se- cond ft.
Woodhoufe William, bookfeller & ftationer, 6, So. Front ft.
Woodland Michael, carter, Branch ft.
Woodman Jofeph, fea captain, 53, Almond ft.
Woodruff Archibald, & William Pechin, printers, 224, High St.
Woodroff Abraham, nailor, bet. 124 & 126, No. Fifth f .. Woodrow Leonard, hatter, 46, No. Third ft.
· Woodtide Elizabeth, millener, 70, Arch ft.
Woodfide John, fcrivener,70, Arch ft.
Woodflayer Ann, grocer, 272, So. Third ft.
Woodward Mary, widow, wafher, No. Ninth ft.
Woodward Sufanna, 55, No. Second ft.
Woodward William W. printer and bookfeller, 17, Chefnut fc.
Woolfall Sarah, widow feamftrefs, So. Front ft. near Love lane.
Wootten Jofhua, fhopkeeper, near 232, No. Second ft.
Woolford Frederick, carter, 59 & 72, Saint ft.
Woolford George, butcher, 128, Race S ?.
Woollard James, fhoemaker, M'Cullogh's court, No. Front St.
Woolpart Tholnas, fhoemaker, So. SecondSt, near Tamarany's St.
Woolport Charles, porter, 59, St. John's St. Woolridge Mary, widow, huchfter near $8, fo. fifth ft.
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Work Jane, . Plumb ft.
Workman William, grocer, 152, Swanfon St. Worrill Elizabeth & Jane, miffes, habit & Stay makers 18, Pear St.
Worrill Jonathan, fhoemaker, 93, Arch St.
Worrill Ifaiah, houfe carpenter, 43, Keys alley.
Worrill Michael, porter, near go, No. Seventh St.
Worrington Francis, mariner, 180, Swanfon St.
Worfh Barbary, widow, Hoffman's alley, near Cherry Street.
Worftall Sarah; widow gentlewoman, 52, No. Third St. Wort Philip, carter, Meredith's court.
Wortman Catherine, widow huckfter, 267, So. Third Street.
Wright Anthony, fhoemaker, 41, No. Eighth St.
Wright Enoch, taylor, 85, Arch St.
Wright Francis, Cherry ft.
Wright John, labourer, near 17, Little Water St.
Wright John, caulker, So. Front St. near Love lane.
Wright John, cooper, bet. 78 and 87, Chriftian ft. Wright Jofeph, fail-maker, Brown's court, Race St.
Wright Malcolm, copperfmith, 26, No. Second St.
Wright Robert, plane maker, Shepherds alley, No. - Third St.
Wright Thomas, carter, Filbert St.
Wright Thomas, fhoemaker, 115, So. Second St.
Wright Thomas, fifh-monger, German St. near Third Street.
Wright William, fail-maker, 145, No. Front St. Wrigley & Berriman, printers, 149, Chefnut ft. Wroth William, pilor, 87, Chriftian St. Wyman Jacob, innkeeper, 14, Vine St.
Wymer Andrew, labourer, South St.
Wynkoop Jofeph, tea-dealer, 78, No. Second St.
Wynemore Mary, widow wafher, Star alley.
Wynkoop Benjamin, gentleman, 151, So. Water St.
ARD James, merehant, near 140, Chefnut fi. Yard Shandy, walter, No. Sixth ft. Yarley William. four merchant, 58, Arch ft. Yarnell Ellis, Hardware merchant, 39, Market ft.
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Yeager Hanna, widow, huckfter, Cherry ft. Yeager Henry, cooper, 88, No. Fourth it. Yeager John, fhoemaker, 103, Race ft. Yeagle Anthony, porter, Swanwick alley. Yeamer Leonard, Kuncle ft. bet. Third and Fourth. Yerger John, fkin-dreffer, bet. 280 & 286, No. Front ft. Yokely Thomas, carter, Oak ft.
York Jonathan, fawyer, George ft.
Yorke Mary, widow, boarding-houfe, 62. No. Second Street.
Young Andrew, taylor, near 368, No. Second ft.
Young Benjamin, mariner, Ball alley.
Young Catharine, widow, feamitrefs, 4, Sugar alley No. Sixth ft.
Young Catharine, widow, wafher, Fifth ft. near South Young Charles, merchant, corner Chefnut and Fourth Young Chriftian, labourer, So. Sixth ft.
Young Chriftian, cooper, 391, No. Second ft.
Young Francis, carter, 462, So. Front ft.
Young George, labourer, bet. 9 & 19, Callowhill ft. Young George, cabinet maker, 251, So. Second ft. Young Henry, baker, 166, No. Second ft.
Young Jacob, painter & glazier, 25, No. Fourth ft.
Young James, broker, 234, South Third ft. and 105, Chefnut ft.
Young James, grocer, Swanfon ft. Southwark.
Young John T. M. D. Corner of Pine & Second ft.
Young John, merchant, 173, Market ft. & 39, Spruce ft. Young Lewis, inn-keeper, 26, So Sixth it.
Young Nicholas, ihip-joiner, 218, No. Front ft.
Young Philip, blackfmith, 40, Elm ft.
Young Philip, So. Fourth ft. near 198,
Young Peter, tanner, St. Tammany's St. bet. Second and Third ft.
Young Samuel, harbour mafter, 137, 50. Water ft.
Young William, bookfeller, 52, So. Second ft. Young William, fhoemaker, 91, So. Second ft.
Young William, merchant, 150, Swanfon ft. South- wark.
Younger John, porter, Swanwicks alley. Yuntel Catharine, widow, No. Third ft, bet. Brewn ft. and Poplar lane.
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Z ANE John, houfe carpenter, 192, Archi ft. Zane John, houfe carpenter, Filbert ft.
Zane John & William, fhoemakers, Saffafras alley. Zane William, & George R. Chapman, ironmongers, 23, So. Second ft.
: Zantzinger Adam, merchant, 131, Market ft.
Zarazin Bartholomew, fchool-mafter, bet. 32 and 52, Green ft.
Zarban Vandal, gentleman, near 400, No. Third ft.
Zebley Jacob, grocer, No. Eighth ft.
Zeller Daniel, carrier, 115, Race ft.
Zeller Philip, grocer, 115.
Zinefs Francis, grocer, 76, No. Sixth ft.
Zimmerman Chriftopher, fhoemaker, bet. 416 & 425, No. Second ft.
Zimmerman Jemima & Sarah Stanbury, widow, board- ing houfe, 22, No. Ninth ft.
Zolliker Margaret, huckfter, 176, Racc ft.
Zollinger Cafper, coachman, Sugar alley, No. Sixth ft.
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GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED 1
STATES.
With the Salary to which each officer is ref- pectively entitled, together with their ' places of Refidence.
GEORGE WASHINGTON, Prefident of the United States, and Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy thereof-25,000 dollars :---
JOHN ADAMS, Vice President of the United States, and Prefident of the Senate-5000 dollars :- No. 13, So. Fourth ft.
Bartholomew Dandridge, Secretary to the Prefident, 190 High ftreet.
. SENATORS.
New-Hampshire. John Langdon, 192, High ft. Samuel Livermore, 18, No. Third.
Mafachufetts
George Cabot, 67 Pine. Caleb Strong, 81 No. Sixth.
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Rhode-Ifland. William Bradford, 18 Chefnut. Theodore Fofter, 45 Vine. Connecticut.
Oliver Elfworth, 128 No. Seconds Jonathan Trumbull, 67 Pine.
Vermont ..
Mofes Robinfon, 77 No. Third. Elija Paine, 18 No. Third.
New-York.
Aaron Burr, 270 High.
Rufus King, 104 Spruce.
New- Ferfey.
Frederick Frelinghuyfen, 46 Walnut. John Rutherford, 13 South Fourth.
Pennfylvania.
William Bingham, near 146 South Third .. James Rois, 94 South Third.
Delaware®
Henry Latimer, 67 Pine. John Vining, 100 No. Third.
Maryland.
John Henry, Richard Potts,
Virginia.
Stephen Thomas Mafon, 29, North Third. Henry Tazewell, 90, South Eighth.
Kentucky.
John Brown, 13, South Fourth. Humphrey Marfhal, 112 South Second.
North Carolina.
Timothy Bloodworth, 206 Saffafras. Alexander Martin, Ico North Third.
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South Carolina. Pierce Butler, 315 High. Jacob Read, 372 Chefnut. Georgia. James Gun, George Walton.
Secretary, Samuel A. Otis, 198 High.
Chaplain, Rev. William White, 89 Walnut.
Door-keepers, S James Mathers, 2 . 23, North Cornelius Maxwell, S Tenth.
REPRESENTATIVES.
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Abiel Fofter, 2 North Eighth. Nicholas Gilman, 13 South Fourth. John S. Sherburne, Mulberry court. Jeremiah Smith, 77, North Third.
Mafachufetts.
Fifher Ames, Theophilus Bradbury, 2 North Eighth. S-2.
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Henry Dearborn, 13 South Fourth. Dwight Fofter, 2 North Eighth. Nathaniel Freeman, junior. 21 South Fourth.
Benjamin Goodhue, 81 North Sixth. George Leonard, 35 Walnut. Samuel Lyman, 2, No. Eighth. William Lyman, Mulberry court. John Reed, 30 Walnut.
Theodore Sedgwick, 104 Spruce.
George Thatcher, 77 No. Third.
Jofeph B. Varnum, 13 So. Fourth.
Peleg Wadiworth, 77 No. Third.
Rhode-Ifland.
Benjamin Bourne, 18 Chefnut. Francis Malbone, 18 Chefnut.
Connecticut.
Jofhua Coit, 128 North Second.
Chauncey Goodrich, corner of Fourth and Spruce ..
Roger Grifwold, 128 No. Second.
James Hillhoufe, 81 No. Sixth.
Jonathan Smith,
Zephaniah Swift, 128 No. Second ..
Uriah Tracey, 128 No. Second.
Vermont.
Daniel Buck, 128 No. Second. Ifrael Smith, 77 No. Third.
New-York ..
Theodorus Bailey, 32 Callowhill.
William Cooper, 127 Mulberry ft. Ezekiel Gilbert, 127 Mulberry ft. Henry Glen, 81. No. Sixth.
John Hathorn,
Jonathan N. Havens, 163 No. Third ..
Edward Livingfton, 192 High.
John E, Van Allen, 32 Callowhill.
Philip Van Cortlandt, 32 Callowhill .. John Williams, 32 Callowhill.
New- Ferfey.
Jonathan Dayton, (Speaker, ) 170 High Thomas Henderfon, 205 Mulberry St.
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Aaron Kitchell, 205 Mulberry St. Ifaac Smith, 63 Cherry. Mark Thompfon, 13 So. Fourth.
Pennsylvania.
David Bard, 67 Vine. William Findley, 67 Vine. Albert Gallatin, 153 No. Third. Andrew Gregg,
Thomas Hartley, 153 High. Daniel Heifter, 67 Vine.
John Wilkes Kittera, 170 High.
Samuel Maclay, 163 No. Third.
Frederick Auguftus Muhlenberg, 82 No. Second.
Samuel Sitgreaves, 104 Spruce. John Swarwick, Front oppofite Lombard. Richard Thomas, 32 Mulberry ft.
Delaware,
John Patten, 8 So. Third. Maryland.
Gabriel Chriftie, 12 Chancery lane .. Jeremiah Crabb, George Dent, 12 Chancery lane.
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Gabriel Duvall, 41 Spruce.
William Hindman, 104 Spruce.
William Vans Murray, 112 Spruce, Samuel Smith, 39 No. Sixth. Thomas Sprigg.
Virginia ..
Richard Brent, 39 No. Sixth. Samel J. Cabell, 68 No. Eighth. Thomas Claiborne, 100 No. Third: John Clopton, 100 No. Third. Ifaac Coles, 120 So. Fifth. William B. Giles, 170 High. George Hancock, 287 So. Front. Carter B. Harrifon, 41 Spruce. George Jackfon, 65 No. Second. John Heath, 28 Mulberry. James Madifon, 115 Spruce. Andrew Moore, 287 So. Fronts Anthony New, 100 No. Thirda
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John Nicholas, 29 No. Third. John Page,
Jofiah Parker, 73 So. Second.
Francis Prefton, 10 Pear.
Robert Rutherford, 239 High.
Abraham Venable, Mulberry court.
Kentucky.
Christopher Greenup, Alexander D. Orr.
North-Carolina.
Thomas Blount, S. W. corner of Fifth and Spruce.
Nathan Bryan, 206 Saffafras.
Dempfey Burges, 206 Saffafras.
Jeffe Franklin, 68 No. Eighth.
James Gillefpie, 100 No. Third.
William Barry Grove, 204 Mulberry St.
James Holland, 68 No. Eighth.
Matthew Locke, 205 Mulberry ft.
Nathaniel Macon, S. W. corner of Fifth & Spruce.
Abfalom Tatom, 204 Mulberry ft.
South-Carolina.
Lemuel Benton,
Samnel Earle, 68 No. Eighth.
Wade Hampton, 75 Walnut.
Robert Goodloe Harper, 61 Walnut.
William Smith, 104 Spruce.
Richard Winn.
Georgia.
Abraham Baldwin, 163 No. Third. John Milledge, 67 Vine.
South-western Territory. . James White, Oellers' Hotel.
Clerk, John Beckley, 90 South Eighth.
Chaplain, Afhbel Green, 128 North Third.
Serjeant-at-arms, Jofeph Wheaton, 65 North Second.
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Door-keeper, Thomas Claxton, 359 No. Second.
Affiftant ditto, Thomas Dunn, 193 Chefnut, oppofite Congrefs Hall.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE,
Corner of Sixth and Arch Street.
TIMOTHY PICKERING, Secretary and Commiffion- er ex officio, for granting patents for ufeful difcové- ries, 3,500 dollars -- 155 Chefnut'ft.
George Taylor, jun. Chief Clerk of the department, and Clerk ex officio, for granting Patents, &c. corner of Sixth and Arch ft.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT, 100, Chefnut ftreet.
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Oliver Wolcot, jun. Efq. Secretary 3,500 dollars. Edward Jones, Principal Clerks, 1,oco dollars. Leighton Wood,'
COMPTROLLER's OFFICE, 100, Chefnut ftreet.
John Davis, Comptroller, 2,650 dollars. David Rawn, Principal Clerk, 4000 dollars.
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AUDITOR'S OFFICE, 61, Chefnut ftreet.
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Richard Harrifon, Auditor, 2,400 dollars-44 North Fifth Street.
Patrick, Ferral, Principal Clerk, 1,000 dollars -- 86, South Front Street.
In this Office all claims againft the United Statesare received and adjufted, and Subfcriptions to the Loan of the United States are received.
REGISTER'S OFFICE, 100, Cheinut ftreet.
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Jofeph Nourfe, Regifter, 2,000 dollars-264 South Se- cord fireet.
Jofhua Dawfon, Clerks, 900 dols.
227 Arch ft.
Jofeph Stretch,
2 36 No. Sixth ft
COMMISSIONER of the LOANS,
Office, 51, Walnut Street.
Stephen Moylan, 51 Walnut ft.
Hours of Attendance-from 8-to 2 every day except- ing Saturday, & on that day from 8 to 12.
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TREASURY OFFICE. 171, Chefnut Street.
Samuel Meredith, Treafurer, 2,400 dols .- 171 Chefnut freet.
Andrew Graydon Principal Clerk.
COMMISSIONER of the REVENUE,
Tench Coxe, 2,400 dols. bet. 135 & 141, Walnut ft. Doyle Sweeny, Principal Clerk.
WAR DEPARTMENT, Office, S. E. corner of Fifth & Chefnut Sts,
Secretary, 3,000 dols. John Stagz, jun. principal clerk, 1000 dols. ,
Accountant of the War Department.
William Simmons, 1200 dols.
The Salaries of the firft clerks in the different depart- ments, 10co dollars per annum. That of the other clerks is fach as the principais of the offices think them entitled to : provided that the whole fum to be expend- ed in any fuch office do not exceed a fum equal to 500 dollars for every clerk employed therein.
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The hours of bufinefs in the different offices, are ge- nerally from 9 till 3 o'clock.
JUDICIARY of the UNITED STATES.
Chief Juftice, 4000 dollars.
William Cufhing of Maffachufetts, James Wilfon of Pennfylvania, John Blair of Virginia, James Iredel of North Carolina, & William Patterfon of New Jer- fey, affociate judges, each 3,500 dollars per annum.
William Rawle, Attorney General, 1900 dols.
Pennsylvania Diftrict.
Richard Peters, Judge 1600 dols. William Rawie, Attorney. Colonel Nichols, Marfhall. Samuel Caldwell, Clerk.
Times of holding the Federal Courtsin Pennsylvania.
The Supreme Court of the United States hold two Seffions Annually, at the feat of the General Govern- ment, viz. on the first Monday in February, and on the firft Monday in Auguft.
The Circuit court of the United States holds two feffions annually in each of the districts. In the diftrict of Pennfylvania this court is held on the 11th of April, and the rith of November at Philadelphia and York- Town alternately.
The diftrict court of the United States holds four courts annualiy. That of Peunfylvania is held on the fecond Tuefday in November, February, May & Augunt, at Philade phia.
Note. Exclufive of the above-mentioned coulis. the diftrict judge may hold fpecial courts at his dife ction, at either of the places appointed for holding of ftated
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courts, or at fuch other place in the diftrict as the na- ture of the bufinefs and his difcretion may require.
Minifters and Confuls from Foreign Powers, refident in the United States.
From Great Britain.
Phineas Bond, Charge des Affairs in the abfence of G. Hammond.
Sir John Temple, Conful-general for the eaftern ftates, veiident at New-York.
Phineas Bond, Conful-general for the middle and fou- the n frites, refident at Philadelphia.
Thomas M Donough, Conful for New-Hampshire, Maf- fa-Luterts. Rnode-Ifard, and Connecticut, refi- dent at Bofton.
Edward Thornton, V. C. for Maryland, refident at Bal- timore.
John Hamilton, Conful for Virginia, refident at Nor- folk.
J. Shoolbred, V. C. for the two Carolinas and Georgia, retident at Charleston.
Bejamin Mocdie, V. C. for South Carolina, refident at CharleRon.
From the French Republic.
Citizen P. A. Adet, Minifer Plenipotentiary.
Citizen P. J. Letomb, Conful-general, Philadelphia,
Citizen Leon Dellenney, Conful for Pennfylvania and . Delaware, Philadelphia.
J. A. Bernard Rofier, for New-York and Jerfey, New- . York.
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.Citizen I. C. Mozard, for New-Hampfhire, Maffa- chufetts, and Rhode-Iiland, at Bofton. Lewis Arcamball, V. C. for Rhode-Ifland, at -New- port. L. E. Duhail, Conful for Maryland, at Baltimore. Victor Dupont, Conful for the two Carolinas and Geor- gia, at Charlefton.
From the Kingdom of Spain.
Don Jofeph De Jaudennes, Commiffioner.
Don Antonio Argote Villalobos, Conful of Spain for Virginia and Kentucky.
Don Juan Baptifta Bernaben, Conful for Maryland.
Don Diego Morphy, for North and South Carolina.
Don Juan Stoughton, for New-Hampfhire, Maffachu- fetts, Connecticut, and Rhode-Ifland. Don Thomas Stoughton, for New-York.
Don Jofef Wifeman, Vice-conful for New-Hampfhire, Maffachufetts, Connecticut, Rhode-Ifland, and Vermont.
From the United Provinces.
Francis Van Berckel, Minifter refident.
J. H. C. Heineker, Conful for Penafylvania and Dela- ware, at Philadelphia.
Harman Le Roy, Conful for New-York and Jerfey, at New-York.
Dedric Larrouver, for New-Hampfhire and Maffachu- fetts, at Bofton.
Richard Soderftrom, Conful from Sweden. Charles G. Palefke, Conful-general from Pruffia.
John Rofs, ditto from Hamburg.
From the Kingdom of Portugal.
Le Chevalier de Friere, Minifter. Ignatius Polyart, Conful-general. F. James Verenocke, Vice-conful for South-Carolina. James Barry, for Maryland and Virginia. John Abrams, for New-York. Richard Codman, for Maffachufetts.
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Minifters and Confuls of the United States to Foreign Powers.
To the Kingdom of Great Britain.
Thomas Pinckney, Minifter Plenipotentiary: Jofhua Johnfon, Conful at London. James Maury, ditto at Liverpool. Elias Vanderhorft,' ditto at Briftol. . > Thomas Auldjo, Vice-conful at Pool. Robert Were Fox, Conful at Falmouth. James. Simpfon, ditto at Gibraltar. Jofeph Wilfon, ditto at Dublin. Benjamin Joy, ditto at Calcutta.
To the French Republic.
James Munroe, Minifter Plenipotentlary. Fulwar Skipworth, Conful-general.
Stephen Cathalan, Vice-conful at Marfeilles, Nathaniel Cutting, ditto at Havre de Grace. Jofeph Fenwick, ditto at Bourdeaux .. P. F. Dobre, Vice-conful at Nantz. Jofeph Pitcairn, Vice-conful at Paris. Francis Coffyn, Conful at Dunkirk. William Vans, jun. ditto at Morlaix. William M'Carty, ditto at the Ifle of France. M. De la Motte, Vice-conful at Havre.
To the Kingdom of Spain.
William Short, Refident. Jofeph Iznardi, Conful at Cadiz. Robert Montgomery, Conful at Alicant. Michael Murphy, Conful at Malaga.
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STEPHENS'S
To the Kingdom of Portugal, and its Dominions.
David Humphreys, Minifter refident. Edward Church, Conful at Lifbon. John M. Pintard, Conful at Madeira. John Street, Vice-conful at Fayal. John Culnan, Conful at Teneriffe.
To the United Provinces, and their Dominions.
J. Greenleafe, Conful at Amfterdam. Sil. Bourne, Vice-conful. - -. Vice-conful at St. Euftatia.
S. G. Jehonnet, Conful at Demarara.
Philip Mark, Franconia, Conful Germany. John M. Ruffel, Conful St. Peterfburgh, Ruffia.
To the Dominions of Denmark.
Hans Rodolph Seabye, Conful at Copenhagen. Henry Cooper, Santa Cruz. J. H. Philips, Curacoa.
To the Imperial City of Hamburgh. John Parifh, Conful, refident.
Hans Heiffel, Conful, Coaft of Barbary. Jofeph Donaldfon, junior, Tunis and Tripoli. Pierre E. Skoldibrand, junior, Algiers, Philip Feliedty, Leghorn.
A fum not exceeding 40,000 dollars is annually ap- propriated to fupport diplomatic officers in foreign parts ; under this restriction, that the annual falary of a minifter plenipotentiary fhall not exceed 9,coo dol- lars ; of a charge des affairs 4,500 ; of the secretary of a minifter plenipotentiary 1350 ; nor the outfit of ei- ther minifter or charge des affairs, one year's falary.
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DIRECTORY. -
GOVERNMENT
OF
PENNSYLVANIA.
Governor, Thomas Mifflin, 248 High ft. {2000.
. Secretary of the Commonwealth, A. J. Dallas, office in the ftate-houfe, £500.
James Trumble, Affiftant Secretary, £305.
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The Names and Places of Abode
OF THE MEMBERS.and OFFICERS . OF THE SENATE of PENNSYLVANIA.
Robert Hare, Speaker, 35 Callowhill ftreet.
Robert Brown, 183 Market.
Abfalom Baird, 114 South Second.
John Brandon, 99 Race.
John Canan ..
Lindfay Coats, 18 North Fourth.
Samuel Dale, 211 Arch.
Nathaniel Ellmaker, 96, South Third, ..
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