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Maryland-James Lloyd, John E. Howard, Virginia-Henry Tazewell, Stephen T. Mafon.
North Carolina -- Alexander Martin, Timothy Bloodwortha South Carolina-Jacob Read, John Hunter. Georgia-James Gunn, Jofiali Tatnail. Kentucky-John Brown, Humphrey Marfhall.
Tennessee-Jofeph Anderfon, Andrew Jackfon.
Chaplain. Bifhop White. Samuel A. Ocis, Secretary. James Ma- thers, door-keeper. Cornelius Maxwell, affiftant.
THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
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Jonathan Dayton, Speaker.
New-Hampshire.
Abiel Fofter, Peleg Sprague, Jonathan Freeman, William Gordon. Vermont.
Matthew Lyon, Lewis Morris.
Maffachufetts.
Dwight Frfier, Nathan: - 1 Freeman, junr. Samuel Lyman, John Reed, Joseph B Varnum, George Thatcher, Peleg Wadfworth, Harrifon G. Otis, Samuel Sewall, William Shepard, Stephen Bullock, Ifaac Parker, Bailey Eutlett, Thompfon J. Skinner.
Rhode Ifland.
Christopher G. Champlin, Thomas Tillinghaft.
Connecticut.
Chauncey Goodrich, Roger Grifwold, Nathaniel Smith, Samuel W. Dana, John Allen, William Edmond.
New-York.
Henry Glen, Jonathan N. Havens, Edvard Livingfton, David Brooks, James Cochran, Lucas Elmendorph, Hezekiah L. Hofiner, John E. Van Allen, Philip Van Cortlandt. John Williams.
New-Ferfey.
Jonathan Dayton, (fpeaker), Mark Themfon, James H. Imlay, James Schureman, Thomas Si mickfon,
Pennfylvania.
David Baird, William Findley, Albert Gallatin, And ew Gregg, Tho- mas Hartly, John W. Kittera, Richard Thomas, John Chapman, Jofeph Heifter, John A. Hanna, Blair M.Clenachan, Robert Waln.
Delaware.
James A. Bayard.
Maryland.
George Dent, William Hindman, Samuel Smith, Richard Sprisg, jun, William Craik, John Dennis, William Matthews.
Virginia.
Richard Brent, Samuel J. Cabell, Thomas Claiborne, John Clopton, William B. Giles, Carter B, Harrifon, Anthony New, John Nicholas, Jofiah Parker, Abraham B. Venable, Matthew Clay, John Dawfon, Tho- mas Evans, David Holmes, Walter Jones, James Machir, Daniel Mor- gan, Abraham Trigg, John Trigg.
North-Carolina.
Thomas Blount, James Gillifpie, William B. Grove, Matthew Locke, Nathaniel Macon, Jofeph M Dowell, Richard Stanford, Robert Williams.
South-Carolina.
Lemuel Benton, Robert G. Harper, Thomas Pinckney, W. Smith, (of Pinckney), Thomas Sumpter.
Georgia.
Abraham Baldwin, John Milledge.
Kentucky.
Thomas T. Davis, John Fowler. Tennefee.
William Charles Cole Claiborne, Clerk-Jonathan W. Condy.
Chaplain-Rev. Afhbel Green. Serjeant-at-arms -- Jofeph Wheaton. Doorkeeper-Thomas Claxton.
Assistant Doorkeeper -- Thomas Dunn.
The fecretary of the Senate and the clerk of the Houfe of Reprefenta- tives, receive each 1500 dollars per ann. and 2 dollars a day during the feffion of Congrefs ; and each of them may employ a principal clerk at 3 dollars, and two engroffing clerks at 2 dollars per day, during feffion, and in the recefs if found neceffary.
Each of the chaplains of Congrefs receives at the rate of 500 dollars per ann. during the feffions.
The fergeant at arms is allowed 4 dolls. per day, during the feffion, and while employed in the bufinefs of the houfe.
'The door-keepers are allowed goo dolls. and the affiftants 450 dolls. per ann.
T'he fpeaker of the Houle of Reprefentatives receives 12 dolls. the members of the Senate, and the Reprefentatives receive each 6 dolls. per day for attendance, and for every twenty miles travelling to and from the place of iefficn.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE.
Ofice kept in South Fifth between Market and Chefnut Streets.
Timothy Pickering, secretary of State, and commifioner, ex officio for granting patents, falary 3,500 dolls. per ann.
Jacob Wagner, chief clerk, and clerk ex officio, for granting patents,
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Ministers, commissioners, consuls, S'c. of the United States, t's Foreign Powers.
To the kingdom of Great Britain, and its dominions. Rufus King, Minifter Plenipotentiary.
Christopher Gore, 3 Commiffioners for fettling claims for fpoilations,
Wm. Pinckney,
&c. at London.
Samuel Bayard, agent for managing chims for fpoilations, &c. at London.
David Lenox, agent for protecting American feamen at London.
Samuel Cabot, commercial agent.
Silas Talbot, for protecting American feamen, in the Weft-Indies. Jofhua Jolinfon, conful at London.
Elias Vanderhorft, Briftol.
Robert Were Fox,
Falmouth.
James Maury,
Liverpool.
Jofeph Wilfon,
Dublin.
Thomas Auldjo, vice-conful at Poole.
George Knox, conful,
Kingfton upon Hull.
James Holmes, Belfaft.
Wm. James Miller.
Calcutta, India.
John Gavino,
Gibraltar.
Sitting in Philadelphia.
Thomas Fitzfimons, James Innis,
Thomas M.Donald, Henry Pype Rich, Guillimard,
Commiffioners for liquidating the claims of Bri- tifh creditors under the Treaty.
C. Hall,
American agent to affift in afcertaining faid claims.
Commiffioners for afcertaining the north- ern boundary between the United States and che Britifh territory in America.
Commiffioners for liquidating claims of Ame- rican citizens for fpoilations &c. under the Spanifh treaty. For running the boundary line, under the trea- ty with Spain.
To the French Republic, and its dominions.
Ful var Skipwith, conful-general at Paris.
James Pitcairn, vice-conful at Paris.
Jofeph Fenwick, conful at Bourdeaux. P. T. Dobree, vice conful at Nantes. William Vans, jun. conful at Morlaix. Francis Coffyn Dunkirk.
Nathaniel Barrett, Rouen.
Nathaniel Cutting, Havre.
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David Howel, com. Egbert Benfon, com. James Sullivan, agent, ' homas Barclay, efq: B. A. W. Chipman, efq. B. agent Matthew Clarkfon, Jofeph Ignatius de Viar,
Samuel Breck.
Andre .v Ellicott, com. Thomas Freeman furv. S
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Francis A, de la Motte, vice-conful at Havre.
Etienne Cathalan,
Marfeilles.
Jacob Mayer, conful at Cape Francois and St. Domingos
Ifaac Cox Barnet, conful at Breft.
Frederick Følger,
Aux Cayes S. D.
Jacob Lewis,
Ifle of France.
Job Wall,
St. Bartholomew.
To the kingdom of Spain.
David Humphreys, minifter plenipotentiary.
Jofeph Yznardi, jun. conful at Cadiz.
Robert Montgomery,
Alicant.
Michael Morphy,
Malaga.
Procopio J. Pollock,
New Orleans.
To the kingdom of Portugal, and its dominions. William Smith, minifter plenipotentiary.
Thomas Bulkley, conful at Lifbon.
John M. Pintard, Madeira.
John Street,
Fayal.
John Culnan,
Teneriffe.
To the Batavian Republic.
William Vans Murry, minifter refident.
Silvanus Bourne, conful-general at Amfterdam.
John Beeldemaker, Rotterdam.
Benjamin H. Philips, conful at Curacoa.
Nicholas Rouffelet,
Demarara and Effequibo.'
To the kingdom of Denmark and its dominions. Hans Rodolpho Saabye, conful at Copenhagen. Henry Cooper
Santa Cruz. To the kingdom of Prussia.
John Quincy Adams, minifter plenipotentiary.
Samuel Williams, conful at Hamburgh.
Frederick J. Wichelhaufen,
Bremen.
Philip Mark,
Franconia Germany.
Conrad Fred. Wagner,
Trieft.
Elias Backman,
Gottenburgh Sweden,
John Miller Ruffel,
Peterfburgh Ruffia.
Philip Feliechy,
Leghorn.
Naples.
John Baptifte Sartori, William Willis,
Rome.
Venice.
Frederick G. Wallofton,
Geneva.
Richard O'Brien, conful-general at Algiers.
James Leander Cathcart, conful at Tripoli.
William Eaton, Tunis.
By an act of Congrefs the annual falary of a minifter plenipotentiary fhall not exceed 9,000 dollars ; that of a charge d'affaires 4,500 ; and that
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of a fecretary of a minifter 1, 350 dollars. The advance made to a minifter and charge d'affaires is limited to one year's falary.
Blinisters and consuls from foreign powers resident in the United States,
From the kingdom of Great Britain.
Robert Lifton, envoy extraordinary, and minifter plenipotentiary.
Edward Thornton, fecretary of legation.
Sir John Temple, conful general to the eaftern ftates.
Phineas Bord. conful-general to the middle and fouthern ftates.
Thomas M'Donough, confal at New-Hampfhire, Maffachafetts, Rhode- Iland and Connecticut.
Tcha Bree'e, vice-conful, Rhode-Ifland.
Gabriel Wood, --- Baltimore,
George Miller, conful, N. and S. Carolina, and Georgia.
Benjamin Mocdie, vice-conful, Charleston, S. C.
James Schoolbred, -- N. and 3. Carolina, and Georgia.
From the French Republic.
Citizen Arcamball, vice-conful at Newport.
Rozier,
New-York.
Duhail,
- Norfolk.
Dupont,
Charlefton.
From the kingdom of Spain.
Chevalier de Yrujo, minifter plenipotentiary.
Jofeph Ignatius d'Viar, commiffioner and conful-general.
Antonio Argote Villalobus, conful of Virginia and Kentucky.
Juan Baptifta Barnabeu, conful of Maryland.
Diego Morphy ____ N. and S. Carolina.
Don Manuel Rengil, vice-conful N. and S. Carolina, and Georgia.
Juan Stoughton, conful of New-Hampshire, Maffachufetts, Connecticut, Rhode-Ifland and Vermont.
Jofef Wifenian, vice-conful at Newport.
From the kingdom of Portugal.
Chevalier Freire, minifter plenipotentiary.
Ignatius Palyart, conful-general.
John Abrams, vice-conful, New-York.
From the Batavian Republic.
R. G. Van Polanen, minifter refident.
Jan H. C. Heineken, conful, Philadelphia.
Adrian Valck, Maryland and Virginia.
Jan Boonen Graves, - - South Carolina and Georgia.
Dietrich Leertouwer, - N. Hampihire and Maffachufetts.
From Prussia.
Charles Godfrey Palefke, conful-general.
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From Sweden.
Richard Soderftrom, conful-general, Jofeph Winthrop vice-conful Charlefton, S. C.
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.
Office kept at No. 100, chefnut-Street.
Oliver Wolcott, Jun. fecretary of the Treafury, falary 3,500 dollars per annum.
Richard Harrifon, auditor, falary 2,400 dollars per annum. Office kept at the corner of Market and Third-ftreets.
William Miller, jun. commiffioner of the revenue, falary 2,400 dollars per annum. Office kept at the corner of Chefnyt and Third-ftreets. Samuel Meredith, Treafurer of the United States, falary 2,400 dollars per annum. Office kept at No. 171, Chefnut-ftreet.
Tench Francis, purveyor of fupplies, falary 2,000 dollars per annum. Office kept at Carpenter's Hall.
Jofeph Nourfe, regifter, falary 2,000 dollars per annum. Office kept at 100, Chefnut-ftreet
COMMISSONERS OF LOANS.
States.
Officers.
Salaries.
New-Hampfhire,
650 dolls®
Maffachufetts,
Nathaniel Appleton,
1,500
Rhode Ifland,
Jabez Bowen,
600
Connecticut,
William Imlay,
1,000
New-York,
Matthew. Clarkfon,
1,500
New-Jerfey,
James Ewing,
700
Pennfylvanņia,
Stephen Moylan,
1,500
Delaware,
John Stockden,
600
Maryland,
Benjamin Harwood,
1,000
Virginia,
John Hopkins,
1,500
North-Carolina,
William Skinner,
- 1,000
South-Carolina,
John Neufville,
1,000
Georgia,
Richard Wylly,
700
Capital Cities or Seats of government in the United States, their latitudes. and longitudes .*
States,
Capitals.
Lat.
Long.
New-Hampfhire,
Portfmouth,
43,5 N.
4,32E.
Maffachufetts,
Bofton, ,
42,23
3,39
* The longitude is reckoned from the meridian of Philadelphia.
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Vermont,
Windfor,
S
43,33
2,1%
Rhode Ifland,
New-port,
41,44
3,40
Hartford and 2
41,44
2,-4
Connecticut,
New-haven, S .
41,21
1,50
New-York,
New-York,
40,42
1,17
New-Jerfcy,
Trenton,
40,15
0,26
Pennfylvania,
Philadelphia,
39,58
0,0
Delaware,
Dover,
39,11
0,26 W.
Maryland,
Annapolis,
38,59
1,30
Virginia,
Richmond,
37,32
2,29
North-Carolina,
Rowleigh,
35.56
3,40
South-Carolina,
Columbia,
34,1
5,57
Georgia,
Loufville,
32,46
6,18
Kentucky,
Frankfort,
30,14
10,20
DEPARTMENT OF WAR.
Office kept at the North-eaft corner of Chefnut and Fifth Streets.
James M'Henry, fecretary, falary 3,000 dollars.
William Simmons, accountant, falary 1,600 dollars.
Samuel Hodgdon, fuperintendant of public ftores.
Col. F. Menteges, infpector of garrifons.
Regifter of the Land, and Sea forces of the United States,
His excellency George Waffington, Lieutenant-General, and commander in chief.
Brigadier general, James Wilkerfon.
Quarter mafter general, John Wilkins, jun.
Adjutant and infpector,
Deputy quarter mafter, Ifaac Craig, (Pittfburg.) Paymafter, Caleb Swan.
The penfions allowed to commiffioned officers, and to non-commiffioned officers, and privates, difabled by wounds in actual fervice, are various : To the former they never exceed half pay, and to the two Jatter five dollars per month.
CAVALRY.
2 Captains, 4 Lieutenants, and 2 cornets. Corps of Artillerifts and Engineers.
Lieutenant col. commandant,
4 majors, 16 captains, 32 lieutenants. One furgeon, and 4 furgeon's mates.
D
Rutland and
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Firft Regiment.
Lieutenant col. commandant, John F. Hamtramck, 2 majors, 8 captains, 8 lieutenants and 8 enfigns.
Second Regiment.
Lieutenant col. commandant, David Strong, the fame number of majors, captains, lieutenants and enligns as the firft.
Third Regiment.
Lieutenant col. commandant, Henry Gaither, the fame number of majors, captains, lieutenants, and enfigns, as the &rft.
Fourth Regiment.
Lieutenant col. commandant, Thomas Butler, the fame number of majors, captains, lieutenants and enfigns, as the firft.
4 Surgeons, and 8 mates, for the four regiments, and 13 inates for garri- fons, &c.
NAVAL FORCE.
2 Frigates of 44 guns each,
I Frigate of 36 guns.
Capiains.
John Barry, Samuel Nicholfon and Thomas Truxton.
T'en revenue cutters ; ftationed at various feaports from New-Hampfhire to Georgia.
The widows and orphans of officers, who died of wounds received in actual fervice, receive half pay for five years.
JUDICIARY DEPARTMENT.
Oliver Elfworth, chief Justice. Salary 4000 dollars per annum.
William Cufhing of Maffachufetts, William Patterfon of New-Jerfey, Samuel Chafe of Maryland,
Affociate Juftices, Salary 3,500 dolls. per ann. cach.
James Iredell, of North Carolina,
Charles Lee, attorney general, falary 2400 dolls. Samuel Bayard, of Philadelphia clerk.
Samuel Caldwell, clerk of the diftrict of Pennfylvania.
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JUDGES OF THE DISTRICT COURTS.
Diftrict of Maine,
David Sewei,
1000 dolls
N. Hampfhire,
John Pickering,
1000
Vermont,
Samuel Hitchcock, 800
Maffachufetts,
John Lowel,
1200
Rhode Island,
Benjamin Bourne, 800
Connecticut,
Richard Law,
New-York,
J. Slofs Hobart, 1500
New-Jerfey,
Robert Morris, 1000 4
Pennfylvania,
Richard Peters,.
1600
Delaware,
Gunning Bedford,
800
Maryland,
William Paca,
1500
Virginia,
Cyrus Griffin,
1800
Kentucky,
Harry Innes, 1000
N. Carolina,
John Sitgreaves,
1500
S. Carolina,
Thomas Bec,
1800
Georgia,
Jofeph Clay,
1500
Teneffec,
John M'Nairy.
FEDERAL COURTS OF LAW.
THE SUPREME COURTS.
At the feat of government the firft Mondays in February and Auguft, annually. CIRCUIT COURT'S.
Eastern Court.
For New Hampfhire, on the 19th of May, and on the 2d of November, at Portfincuth and Exeter.
Vermont, at Windfor and Bennington alternately, the ift of May and 3d of October, annually.
Maffachufetts, at Bofton on the ift of June, and zoth of October.
Rhode Island, on the 15th of June, and on the 15th of November, at Newport and Providence.
Connecticut, on the 13th of April, and on the 17th of September at New Haven and Hartford.
New-York, at New-York, on the ift of April and September.
Middle Circuit.
For New-Jerfey, at Trenton, on the ift of April, and Odober.
Pennfylvania at Philadelphia on the 11th of April and inth of October. Delaware, at Newcastle, on the 27th of June, and at Dover on the 27th of October. Maryland, on the 7th of May, and on the 7th of November, at An- napolis and Hafton.
Virginia, at Richmond, on the 22d of May, and November.
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Southern Circuit.
For North-Carolina, at Wake Court-houfe, or at Raleigh, the firft of June, and goth of November.
South-Carolina, on the 6th of May, and the 25th of October at Charlefton.
Georgia, on the 20th of April, and the 8th of November, at Savannah and Augufta.
When any of the above fixed days happen to be Sunday, the Monday following the court is opened. 0
DISTRICT COURTS.
In Main District.
At Portland the third Tuefday in June, and firft in December : And at Pownalborough the firft in March and September.
New-Hampshire.
At Portfmouth the third Tuefday in March and September, and at Exeter the third in June and December.
Vermont. At windfor and Rutland, the firft Mondays in February and Auguft, and the firft in May and November. . :
Massachusetts.
At Salem the third Tuefday in March, and the Second in September, and at Bofton the fourth Tuefday in June, and the firft in December.
Rbode-Island.
At New-port and providence, the firft Monday in February and Auguft, and the firft in May and November. .
Connecticut.
At Newhaven, the third Tuefday in February and Auguft, and at Hart- ford the third in May and November.
New-York.
At New-York, the firft Tuefday in February, May, Auguft, and No- vember.
New- Jersey.
At Burlington, the firft Tucfday in February, and Auguft, and at New Brunfwick the firft in May, and November.
Pennsylvania. At Philadelphia, on the third Monday in February, May, Auguft andl November.
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Delaware. At Dover, the fourth Tuefday in February and Auguft, and at New- caftle the fourth in May and November.
Maryland.
At Kafton, the firft Tuefday in March, and fecond in September, and at Baltimore the firft in June and December.
Virginia.
At Williamfburgh, the third Tuefday in March and September, and at Richmond the third in June and December.
North-Carolina.
At Newbern, the firft Monday in January, April, July, and October.
South-Carolina.
At Charlefton, the third Monday in March and September, the firft in July, and the fecond in December.
Georgia.
At Augufta, on the fecond Tuefday in November, and at Savannah, the fecond in February, May and Auguft.
Kentucky.
At Frankfort, on the fecond Monday in March, third in June, and No- vember.
Exclufive of the above mentioned ftated courts, the diftrist Judges have power to hold fpecial courts in their refpective diftricts, at their difcretion.
MINT OF THE UNITED STATES.
Elias Boudinot, Director, falary 2000 dolls. per ann.
Henry Voight, chief coiner, falary 1500 dolls.
Benjamin Rufh, treafurer, falary 1200 dolls. Jofeph Richardion, affayer, falary 1500 dolls. Robert Scott, engraver, falary 1200 dolls.
Coins of the United States established by la ... GOLD COIN3.
Eagle, value 10 dolls. weight 270 grs. ftandard gold. Half Eagle, 5 135
Quarter Eagle, 22 671
Standard gold is eleven parts pure and one Alloy.
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SILVER COINS.
Dollar, value Io dimes. weight 416 grs. ftandard filver.
Half dollar, 5
20S
Quarter dolls. 2}
104
Dime, 10 Cents.
41 and 2ths.
Half Dime, 5
20 and Aths.
Standard filver is 1485 parts pure, and 179 Alloy.
A pound of pure gold is valued at fifteen pounds of pure filver.
The gold and filver coins of Great Britain, France, Spain and Por- tugal, were allowed by law to be tendered in all payments, at the rates following, viz.
The gold coins of Great Britain and Portugal of their prefent ftandard, at the rate of eighty nine cents for one penny weight : and thofe of France and Spain at the rate of eighty feven cents for one penny weight ; the Spanifh milled dollar weighing not lefs than feventeen pennyweights and feven grains at one hundred cents ; and the Crowns of France, containing' not lefs than eighteen pennyweights and feventeen grains at 110 cents, but at the expiration of three years after the coining of gold and filver fhall commence at the mint of the United States, all foreign coins will by law ceafe from being legal tender except Spanifh milled dollars and parts thereof. And at the expiration of fix months after, cents and half cents to the value of 50,000 dollars fhall have been iffued all other copper coins are forbidden, under the penalty of ten dollars, and the forfeiture of the pieces fo offered.
By an act of Congrefs paffed the 9th of February, 1793, all foreign filver coins, except Spanifh milled dollars and parts thereof ceafe to be a legal tender for the payment of debts after the 15th of October, 1997 ; and all foreign gold coins after the 3 Ift of July, 1798.
GOVERNMENT
OF
. PENNSYLVANIA.
TH THOMAS MIFFLIN, governor and commander in chief. Salary, £2,000. Alexander J. Dallas, fecretary of the commonwealth, falary Lasc. James Trimble, deputy fecretary, Salary 5450.
Office kept in the State Houfe.
LEGISLATURE.
SENATORS.
Robert Hare, Speaker.
Benjamin R. Morgan.
Nathaniel Whelen.
Robert Hare.
Francis Gurney.
Dennis Whelen.
William Chapman.
Zebulon Potts.
Jofiah M'Clenan.
John Miller.
James Ewing.
Matthias Barton.
Abraham Carpenter.
John Koyan.
Chriftian Lauer.
Samuel Pufflewaite.
Samuel Maclay.
Samuel Dele.
Richard Smith.
Thomas Johnfon.
John Woods. John Brandon.
John Hamilton.
-- King.
Timothy Matlack, Secretary. Jofeph Morrifon, Affiftant.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Philadelphia City.
Lawrence Seckle. Samuel W. Fifher. Kearney Wharton.
William Hail. John Stocker. Michael Keppele.
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Philadelphia County.
Manuel Eyre. George Ingles.
Montgomery County.
Benjamin Brooke, Nathan Boileau.
Delaware County. Mofes Palmer.
Bucks County.
Ralph Stover, Jofeph Irwin.
Chester County.
Roger Kirk, Abiah Taylor,
Lancaster County.
John Hopkins, D. Buckley, Jacob Strickler.
Berks County.
Peter Frailey, William Lewis,
Dauphin County. Jacob Weirick
Cumberland County. James Power.
York County.
Philip Gartner, Thomas Campbell, William Miller,
Alexander Turner, John Stewart, William M'Pherfon.
Northampton County.
John Coolbaugh, Jonas Hertzel,
Thomas Mawhorter, Abraham Horn.
Somerset a:d Bedford Counties.
Henry Barclay.
Ifaac Worrel. William Leonard. John Houfton.
Cadwaladar Evans. F. Conrad,
Jonas Prefton,
Ifaac Vanhorne, Ifaac Watfon, 1
Thomas Bull, Jofeph Hannum, Robert Frazier.
Jeremiah Brown, Richard Keys, Alexander Scott,
Paul Grofcup, Charles Shoemaker, Balltzer Gehr.
Thomas Fofter,
Thomas Kennedy, Jacob Rahn.
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Northumberland and Lycoming Counties. Jacob Fulner.
Simon Snyder,
Westmoreland County. Michael Rugh,
Benjamin Lodge, George Smith.
Franklin County.
Andrew Dunlop',
Luzerne County.
Rof. Welles.
Abfalom Baird, John M'Dowel.
Washington County. Aaron Byle,
Fayette County.
John Smilie, John Cunningha
Huntingdon County.
Samuel Marihall.
Samuel Ewalt,
Allegheny County. James Simple.
Mifflin County.
Mofes Williamfon, James Harrisi
Jofeph Bullock, Cierk. Jofeph Webb, Affiftant.
Officers.
JUDICIARY OFFICERS.
Benjamin Chew, judge of the high court of errors and appeals. Daily pay. Thomas M'Kean, chief juftice of the Supreme court, Salary [:000 per. annum.
Edward Shippen, Jafper Yates, and Thomas Smith, affociate judges. Sa- lary [600. each.
Jared Ingerfol, attorney-general. Salary [250.
Daward Burd, clerk of the fupreme court, and court of Oyer and Termin ncr. Salary £250.
John Scott, James Speer.
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OF THE COURTS OF COMMON PLEAS AND QUARTER SESSIONS.
John D. Coxe, Prefident of the ift diltrist, including Philadelphia city and county, Bucks, Delaware and Montgomery counties. Salary £60o. John I. Henry, Prefident of the 2d diftrict, including Chefter, York, Lancafter, and Dauphin counties. Salary £500.
Jacob Ruth, Prefident of the 3d diftrict, including Berks, Northampton, Northumberland and Luzerne counties. Salary $500.
James Riddle, Prefident of the 4th district, including Cumberland, Bed- ford, Franklin, Huntingdon and Mifflin counties. Salary [.500. Alexander Addifon, P. efident of the 5th diftrict, i. cluding Vi eftmoreland, Wafhington, Fayette and Allegheny counties. Salary £.500. Charles Biddle, Prothonotary of faid court, for Philadelphia.
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LAND OFFICERS.
John Hall, Secretary of the land office. Salary £.500.
Francis Johnfton, receiver-general. Ditto. Daniel Broadhead, furveyor-general. Ditto. John Donaldfon, comptroller-general of the accounts of the commonwealthr. Samuel Bryan, regifter-general. Salary £.500.
Matthew Irwin, mafter of the rolls, and recorder of deeds, for the city and county of Philadelphia.
Clement Biddle, efcheator-general.
Peter Baynton, treafurer of the commonwealth.
OFFICERS OF THE CUSTOMS FOR THE DISTRICT
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Office South Front-ftreet, near Walnut-ftreet ..
George Latimer, Collector.
C. C. Brown, Deputy Collector.
William McPherfon, Naval Officer.
William Jackfon, Surveyor and Infpector of the Cuftoms.
John Graff, Weigher. William Milner, Guager.
Jofeph Wharton, Meafurer.
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Inspectors of the Customs.
Ifaac Milnor,
William Gray,
Jonas Simmonds, nadre. Burkhard,
John Crois,
Peter Ozers,
David Rofs,
Benjamin Thomas,
James Smith,
Toleph Mor.,
George Ralfton,
I'dbe t Hopkins,
Benjamin Lawrence,
Benjamin Afhmead.
Wardens.
John M. Nofbirt,
William All ,
Robert B.d: 11,
Magnus Miller, George Ord, John Dennifon Clerk.
The heu's for doing bufinefs at the Cuftom-houle are, from nine o'clock in the frenoon to three in the afternoon. "At the Warden's Office frau nine to three o'clock every day, and on every Saturday the fame, only in. the afternoon, from nine to funfet.
james Read, Inspector of Flour. Mr. Burke, Head Meafurer of Grain.
Jefeph Leacock, Inipester of Pot-Afh.
'the inas Pricher, Inspector of Salt Provifions.
Clean ut Humphreys, Head Inspector of Lumber.
J Heph Wharton, Impestor of Salt.
Clement Humphreys, wili am Prefton, Francis Grife, Clement Remington, and Christleib Bartley, Infpector of Lumber.
The TIMES of bo'ding the several COURT'S of the Commonwealth of PENNSYLVANIA.
The Courts of Errors and Appeals cre beid
A: Philadelphia, the 2d Monday in July, annually, with a power of adjourning from time to time.
The Supreme Courts are beld
At Philadelphia, the 3d Monday in March, the it in September, and the 2d in December. The two firft terms laft 2 weeks, and the laft 3 weeks.
The Courts of Nisi Prius in each County are beid
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