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Consulting Physicians-Drs. Kuhn, Parke, Rush and Shippen. Treasurer .- John Clifford.
Apothecaries- L. Sweitzer and William Cummins.
Instituted April 12th 1786 --- Incorporated April 15th 1796.
It is supported by annual contributions, life subscriptions and occasional donations-Its business is under the direction of 12 Managers chosen annually on the first Monday in January. by contributors, out of their number ; who, in the said month make an appointment of 4 consulting and 6 attending Physicians, a Treasurer and Apothecary .- Attending Physicians serve in rotation-visiting the sick at their abode when necessary ; except such as are able to attend the Dispensary where the apo- thecary prepares and delivers their medicines-Consulting Phy- sicians give advice, when required in difficult cases-A contribu- tor paying 1 dollar and 14 cents, may recommend two patients at once. Life contributors paying 46 dollars 67 cents the same ; here no person really indigent is refused assistance.
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President, William White. Vice-President, Robert Wharton.
Treasurer, John Evans. Secretary, Samuel Harvey.
Standing Committee -Robert Ralston, Thomas Attmore, John Letchworth, Robert Wharton, Jesse Cluer, and Willinm T. Donaldson.
Instituted 13th 5th mo. (May) 1800 --- Annual meeting 2d mo. (February) ---- stated. the 2d.(tuesday) Sd day of the week in the 2d 5th 8th and 1Ith months (February, May, August and November)
CINCINNATI OF PENNSYLVANIA
President, William Irvine Vice-President, Thomas M'Kean
Treasurer, Robert Patton . Arsist Treasurer; Nathan Dorsey
Secretary, Robert Porter Assistant Secretary, John Markland
Standing Committee --- William Rogers, Thomas Procter, Jonas Simonds, James Glentworth; Caleb North, Peter Peres, and James Montgomery.
Instituted, 13th May 1783- incorporate .! July 7th 1792 --- Annual Meeting the 4th of July, other meetings as the President may direct.
The interest of their Funds (being 24,868 Dollars in the Stock of the U. S.) is appropriated for the relief of the utfortunate Members, their widows and orphans.
* The State Society of the Cincinnati of Pennsylvania.
YOUNG LADIES' ACADEMY
NO. 9, CHERRY-STREET.
President, Samuel Magaw. Vice-President, Henry Helmuth. Principal, James A. Neal. Secretary, Benjamin Say.
Trustees --- Samuel Magaw, Henry Helmuth, Ashbel Green, Frederick Schmydt, Robert Blackwell, John B. Linn. Samuel Helfenstine, Lawrence Sickle, James Milnor, B. Smith Barton, Peter Thomson, George Meade.
Incorporated February 2d, 1792.
This is the only. incorporated institution for Young Ladies in the United States --- It is in a very flourishing state -- And the following branches are taught therein ; viz. Reading, Writing. Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography with the use of the Maps and Globes ; Rhetoric and Vocal Music.
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Situated in Ninth between High and Chesnut street.
Incorporated in 1791 --- Instituted in 1779 ; has an annual fund of two thousand three hundred and sixty four pounds ; con- tains on an average five hundred and ten students, and about twenty-five are admitted annually to the honor of Degrees.
PHILADELPHIA LIBRARY.
Situated in South Fifth below Chesnut street.
Incorporated in 1742, and contains at present, upwards of twelve thousand volumes.
PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
President --- Thomas Jefferson. Vice Presidents --- Caspar Wistar, Andrew Ellicott, and Robert Patterson. Treasurer --- John Vaughn.
Secretaries --- Burges Allison, Adam Sybert, Joseph Clay, and John Coxe. Curates --- Nicholas Collin, and C. W. Peale.
Incorporated, 15th of March, 1780 --- Instituted, by the union of two other literary societies, the 2nd of January, 1769 ; its number of members at present, amount to upwards of 420.
CHEMICAL SOCIETY *.
President --- James Woodhouse.
Vice Presidents --- Felix Pascalis and John Redman. Librarian --- William S. Jacobs. Curates --- William Brown and John S. Dorsey. Treasurer, John Y. Bryant .--- Secretary, Thomas Brown. Institute./ 1792-stated meetings once a week.
The great object of this Society has been to acquire inform- ation concerning the Minerals of the United States, and there is a standing Committee to annalize every Mineral production which appears before them, and give an accurate account thereof free of expense.
COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS.
President, John Redman .--- Vice President, William Shippen. Censors -.- Adam Kuhn, Thomas Parke, Samuel Duffield, and Casper Wistar.
Treasurer, Benjamin Say. Secretary, Thomas C. James.
Annual meeting in the Philosophical Hall, first Tuesday in July --- stated, the first Tuesday in every month. Instituted 1787, and incorporated March 26th 1789.
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PRESBYTERIAN MINISTERS *.
President, Elias Boudinot .--- Vice President, Ashbel Green. Secretary, Philip Milledoler.
Incorporated, March 28th, 1799 --- Annual meeting, in May --- others by adjournment or 20 days Notice of the President. *" Trustees of the GeneralAssembly of the Presbyterian Church, in the United States of America."
RELIEF OF PUBLIC PRISONS.
President, William White.
Vice-Presidents, Samuel M'Gaw and William Rogers. Secratary, Thomas Wistar. Treasurer, Benjamin W. Morris.
CARPENTERS SOCIETY *.
President, George Ingles ---- Vice President, John Kean ----- Treasu- ver, Joseph Wetherill ---- Secretary, Joseph Worrell ---- Collect- or, William Powell.
WARDENS, George Summers, Jacob Lybrand, and Jonathan Roberts.
MANAGING COMMITTEE. Joseph Morris, William Powell, George Forepaugh, Daniel Knight, Thomas Savery, Alex- ander Steel, and John Hutchinson ; who meet at their Hall on every Wednesday evening to transact the business of the So- ciety. Incorporated April 1790 ---- Annual Meeting the 3d Monday in January --- stated 3d Monday in April July and Oc- tober.
Carpenters company of the city and county of Philadelphia, instituted in 1794 for the purpose of assisting each other in the Science of Architecture and relieving such of its member, their widows and minors, as may want their assistance.
BRICKLAYERS COMPANY.
President, Benjamin Taylor -- Vice Presidents, J. Souder & J. Moore Treasurer, Joshua R. Smith, Secretary, Daniel Groves.
Annual Meeting, 3d Thursday in January ---- Stated Meetings, 2d Monday in March, June, September & December .-- Insti- tuted 1790-Incorporated 1797.
HIBERNIAN SOCIETY.
President, Hugh Holmes. Vice President, Charles Heatley.
Treasurer, Samuel Watt. Secretary, Joseph Tagert
Courcellors --- William Sergeant and William Porter Physicians -- R. S. Stafford and James Reynolds
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PROVIDENT SOCIETY.
President, John Vallance-Vice Presidents, Peter Savell and John Hoover. Visiting Committee-Thomas Eastwick, William Dallas, and Samuel M'Clemons.
Treasurer, William Kemp. Secretary, John Waters.
Annual meeting, in January-Stated, first Monday in every month.
A member during indisposition, receives a sum weekly .- In case of death, a further sum is given for funeral expences ; his widow receives an annual pension, and the children are educated.
GERMAN BENEFIT SOCIETY.
President, William Bender. Vice President, Lawrence Forde
Treasurer, Conrad Seybert. Secretary, Jacob Belsterling.
Instituted, 26th Decr. 1785 -- Incorporated, January 4th. 1798.
Annual Meeting ---- 4th Tuesday in December --- stated, 4th in December, 3d in February, Ist in April, 3d in May, 4th in June, 2d in August, 3d in September, and 2d in November.
St. GEORGE's SOCIETY *.
President, Isaac Hazlehurst. Vice Presideet, Philip Nicklin.
Treasurer, John Travis. Secretary, George Davis.
Stewards --- Robert E. Griffith, Thomas Ketland, John Wad- dington, Joseph Ball, Samuel Price, George Ludlow, Edward Edwards and Joseph Sims.
Instituted 1772 -- Annual meeting 23d April -- Election 23d January
* Society of the Sons of St. George, established at Philadelphia for the advice and assistance of Englishmen in distress.
WELSH SOCIETY.
President, Samuel Meredith. Vice-President, Robert Wharton. Treasurer, Thomas Cumpston. Secretary, Owen Foulke.
Stewards --- Richard Price, John Evans, William Jones, Isaac Jones, John Davis, Michael Roberts, and Jonathan Jones Register --- Richard C. Jones.
Annual meeting, 1st March --- stated, 1st Monday in June, Sep- tember, and December
HARMONICAL SOCIETY.
For improvement in instrumental Harmony meet at No. 85 Sassafras street on every Saturday evenings; and is under the di- rection of John C. Hommons.
URANIAN SOCIETY.
For improvement in Sacred Music, meet at their Academy the S. E. corner of Third and High street.
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HARMONICAL SOCIETY OF THE NORTHERN LIBERTIES.
Formed for the purpose of instructing its members in the rudi- ments of Instrumental Music, and meet once a week at such place as they may from time to time, appoint.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PENNSYL- VANIA.
Office 44 Walnut, corner of Second street President --- James S Cox
Directors --- Thomas Fitzsimmons, Abijah Dawes, William I. Smith, Jesse Waln, S.W. Fisher, George Latimer, Samuel Buck, genr, Joseph Sims, Henry Pratt, Daniel Smith, John Godfrey Wachsmuth, and J C Stocker
Incorporated, April 18th, 1794
PHILADELPHIA & LANCASTER TURN- PIKE ROAD COMPANY.
Office Carpenter's buildings, No 118 Chesnut street Presi !ent, Elliston Perot, Treasurer & Secretary, William Govett Annual meeting, 2d Monday in January .- Incorporated 9th April, I792
SCHUYLKILL PERMANENT BRIDGE
COMPANY.
Office, No. 16 Church Alley. President, Richard Peters.
Directors --- John Dunlap, John Perot, George Fox, Charles Bildle, Joseph Lownes, William Bingham, Richard H. Morris, Samuel Wheeler, William Poyntell, Ebenezer Hazard, William Sheaff, and Thomas Savery.
Treasurer, John Dorsey. Secretary, William Banks. Incorporated, 27th April, 1798.
SCHUYLKILL & SUSQUEHANNA NA. VIGATION COMPANY.
Office, Carpenter's buildings, No. 118 Chesnut street. President, James C. Fisher. Treasurer, William Govett. Incorporated, 29th September, 1791.
DELAWARE & SCHUYLKILL CANAL COMPANY.
Office, Carpenter's buildings, No. 118 Chesnut street. President, William Young. Treasurer, William Govett Incorporated, 10th April, 1792.
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N. B. Besides the foregoing, there are a number of other in- stitutions, an account of which, in general, have been applied for; but, either from an improper application, or inattention of those applied to, the publisher has not been able to procure the neces- sary information for their insertion in this publication.
MINISTERS
Of the United States resident in foreign conntries.
Rufus King, Minister Plenipotentiary, resident at London. Robert R. Livingston, Minister Plenipotentiary, resident at Paris. Thomas Sumpter, junr. Secretary of Legation.
Charles Pinckney, Minister Plenipotentiary, Madrid.
John Graham, Secretary of Legation.
CONSULS AND COMMERCIAL AGENTS.
Consuls in the Kingdom of Great Britain and its dependencies.
George W. Erving, consul at London, and agent for mana- ging claims for spoliations.
David Lenox, agent for protecting American seamen in Great Britain,
Poole, Thomas Auldjo, vice-consul Kingston upon Hull, George Knox, consul.
Cape of Good Hope, J. Elmslie Jr.
Malta, Joseph Peelis.
Falmouth, Robert W. Fox. Demerara &' Esseqiubo, N. Calcutta (India) Jacob Lewis. Rousset. Leith, Harry Grant.
Gibraltar, John Gavino. Glasgow, John C.Murray.
Cork, John Church.
Dublin, Joseph Wilson.
Bristol, E. Vanderholt consul.
Belfast, James Holmes.
Liverpool, James Maury.
To the French Republic and its Dominions.
Paris, Fulwar Skipwith.
Havre de Grace, Peter Dobell.
Nantz, Thomas F. Grant. Havre de Grace, Mr.dela Motre. Isle of France &' Bourbon, W m. Buchanan. Antwerp, James Blake.
Ostend, Francis L. Tiney. St. Domingo, J. E. Caldwell. Cayenne, Thomas Aborn.
Dunkirk, Charles D. Cox. Bordeaux, William Lees. L'Orient, William Patterson.
Port au Prince, Robert Ritchie Southern department excluding Petit Gauve Bartholomew Dan- dridge. St. Domingo, Tobias Lear resident at the Cape
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Curracoa, Benjn. H. Phillips.
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To Spain and its Dominions.
Madrid, Moses Young. Cadiz, Joseph Y. Nardi, jnr.
Alicant, Robert Montgomery. St. And.eo, Lewis M. O'Brien. New Orleans, Daniel Clark & - Wm. E. Huling, V : consuls. Barcelona, William Willis.
Malaga, Wmn. Kirkprtrick La Cuera, Augustin Madan
Havannab, John Morton
St Jago in Cuba, J. Blakely Tenne iffe, John Culnar
To Portugal and its Dominions.
Lisbon, Thomas Buckley, Fayal, John Street To the Batavian Republic. Amsterdam, Sylvanus Bourne, Rotterdam, Joseph Varman To Denmark and its Dominions. Copenhagen, Thomas R. Sobye, Santa Cruz, Henry Cooper To Prussia. Stottin, Frederick W. Lutz. To Germany.
Hamburgh, Joseph Pitcairn, Bremen, F. J. Wichelhausen
Franconia, Philip Morck, Trieste, John Lamson
To Sweden. Gottenberg, Elias Backman. To the Italian States.
Leghorn, Thomas Appleton. Naples, John Mathew. Genoa, F. H. Walston.
Rome, John B. Satari.
To the Barbary Powers.
Algiers, Richard O'Brien. Tripoli, Joseph L. Cathcart.
Tunis, William Eaton. Morocco, James Simpson.
MINISTERS Consuls und Commissaries of Foreign Powers, resi- dent in the United States. From Great Britain.
Robert Liston envoy Extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary. Edward Thornton, Secretary of Legation.
Boston, Thomas Macdenogh. New-York, Thomas Baieley.
Philadelphia, Phineas Bond. Baltimore, Gabriel Wood.
Norfolk, John Hamilton. Savannah, John Wallace. Charleston, (S. C.) Benjamin Moodie.
From the French Republic.
Louis Andre Pichon, charge des affaires and commissary general of commercial relations.
Virginia, Citizen Oster. Maryland, Louis Arcombal. Pennsylvania and Delaware, Charles Francis Ioit. New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut, M. A. Alexis Giraud.
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From Spain. Chevalier de Yrujo, minister plenipotentiary. Thomas Stoughton, consul general. N. & S. Carolina, Diego Mur- phy. Georgia, D. M. Rengal.
Maryland, J. B. Barnabeu.
Newport, Joseph Vireman. Pennsylvania , Phelipi Fatio.
Virginia and Kentucky, Antonie Argot Veillelabusa. New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut and Vermont, Ivan Stoughton.
From Portugal.
New-York John Abram. South Carolina, James F Ven- Massachusetts, Richard Cod- noch.
man.
From the Batavian Republic.
R. G. Van Polanen. Minister Resident.
Pennsylvania, J. H. C. Heincken.
Maryland, Adrian Valck.
South Carolina and Georgia, John Rosmer Garves.
From Prussia.
Baltimore, J. E. Christian Schuttz.
From Sweden.
Consul General, Richard Sodestron.
Alexandria, Jonathan Swift.
Charleston, (S: C.) Joseph Winthrop. N. Carolina, John Baitz.
Maryland, Pister Collin.
New York & Connecticut, Henry Gahn, Vice Consul. .
New Hampshire, Massachusetts, & Rhode Island, Charles F. Deyen, Vice Consul. Norfolk, and all other ports in Virginia except those on the Potomac, John Cowper.
Government of the United States. EXECUTIVE . THOMAS JEFFERSON, President. Aaron Burr, Vice President and President of the Senate. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. James Madison, Secretary-Jacob Wagner, chief clerk. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY. Albert Gallatin, Secretary-John Steele, Comptroller .- Richard Harrison, Auditor .- William Miller commissioner of the Revenue- Thomas Tudor Tucker, Treasurer-Joseph Nourse, Register
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WAR DEPARTMENT.
Henry Dearborne, Secretary ---- William Simmonds, Accomptant. Israel Wheeler, Purveyor of Supplies --- William Irwine, Super in- tendant of military stores.
NAVY DEPARTMENT
Robert Smith Secretary. Thomas Turner, Accomptant. COMMISSIONERS OF LOANS.
New- Hampshire, Wm. Gardner Delaware, John Stockton Massachusetts, Thomas Perkins Maryland, Benjamin Howard Rhode-Island, Jabez Bowen Virginia, John Hopkins
Connecticut, William Imlay North-Carolina, S. Haywood
New-York, Mathew Clarkson
South-Carolina, John Neunvilie
New-Jersey, James Ewing
Georgia, Richard Wylley.
Pennsylvania, Stephen Moylan
JUDICIARY OF THE UNITED STATES. SUPREME COURT. Chief Justice, John Marshal, of Virginia.
New-Jersey, William Patterson Virginia, Bushrod Washington
N. Carolina, A. Moore, Maryland, Samuel Chace.
Massachuetts, Wlliam Cushing, Associate Judges
Levi Lincoln, Attorney General, Elias B. Caldwell. clerk.
CIRCUIT COURTS.
Circuits.
Judges.
Residence.
John Lowell,
Massachusetts.
FIRST. Benjamin Bourne, Jeremiah Smith, Egbert Benson,
Rhode Island.
N. Hampshire.
SECOND. Oliver Wolcott, Sandwich Hitchcock, WVm. Tilghman,
Vermont. Pennsylvania.
THIRD.
Richard Bassett, William Griffith, Philip B. Key, George K. Taylor, Charles Magill, Dominick A. Hall, Henry Pottor, DISTRICT COURTS.
Maryland.
FOURTH.
. Virginia. Do.
South-Carolina. North-Carolina.
Pennsylvania Districts.
Fudges. Attorneys. Marshalls.
Eastern, Richard Peters, A. J. Dallas, Westecn, James Hamilton, Vermont District.
John Smith,
Presley Lane,
Elijah Paine, David Fay, John Willard,
New York.
Connecticut.
Delaware.
New Jersey.
FIFTH.
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Judges. Attorneys. Maine District.
Marshalls.
Isaac Parker,
David Sewall,
Silas Lee,
New-Jersey District.
Robert Morris, George Maxwell, Thomas Lowry, New-York District.
John Sloss, Edw. Livingston, John Swartwout, New-Hampshire District. John Pickering, J. S. Sherbourne, Bradbury Cilley, Virginia Districts.
Thomas Nelson,
Joseph Scott,
John Davis, George Blake, Samuel Bradford,
Georgia District.
Thomas Gibbons, Charles Jackson, Ambrose Gordon,
Columbia District.
William Kilty, John T. Mason, Daniel C. Brent, Potomac District.
Walter Jones, jr. William Baker, , Kentucky District.
Harry Innis, Jos. H. Daviess, Joseph Crochette,
Connecticut District.
Richard Law, Pierpont Edwards Philip P. Bradley, Delaware District. Gunning Bedford, George Read, Joel Lewis, Rhode-Island District.
David L. Barnes, David Ho vell, South-Carolina District.
Thomas Bee, Thomas Parker, North-Corolina District. John Sitgreaves, Benjn. Woods, Tennessee District.
William Peck,
Chs. B. Cochran,
John S. West,
John M. Nairy, Thomas Gray, Robert Hays, Ohio District. John C. Symmes, Wm. M.Millan, James Findlaye, Maryland District. Jas. Winchester, Z. Hollingsworth Reuben Etting. North Western Te ritory-Arthur St. Clair governor ; Char- les Willing Byrd secretary ; James Findlave Marshsl of the Ohio District , William McMillan attorney ; John C. Symmes chief justice ; Joseph Gilman and Return J. Meiggs assistant. Mississippi Territory-William C. C. Claiborne, governor ; John Steele, Secretary ; Seth Lewis, chief Judge ; Peter B. Bruin and Daniel Lilton, assistants.
Indian Territory-William H. Harrison governor ; John Gibson Secretary; William Clark, chief judge ; Henry Vandenburg and John Griffin, assistants.
Eastern, Western, Cyrus Griffin, John Moore, Massachusetts District.
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Receivers of Public monies for Lands-James Findlaye, at Cin- cinnati; Elijah Bacchus at Marietta ; Zacchues Biggs, at Steu- benville ; Samuel Findlaye, at Chilicothe.
Registers of the Land Office of the United States-David Hoge, Steubenville; Peregrine Foster, Marietta ; Israel Ludlow, Cin- cinnati ; Thomas Worthington, Chilicothe.
SENATORS.
New Hampshire-James Sheaffe, Simon Olcot. Massachusetts-Jonathan Mason, Dwight Foster. Rhode Island-Theodor Foster, Christopher Ellery. Connecticut-James Hillhouse, Uriah Tracey. Vermont-Nathaniel Chipman, S. R. Bradley. New-York-Gouverneur Morris, John Armstrong. New-Jersey-Jonathan Dayton, Aaron Ogden. Pennsylvania-James Ross, George Logan. Delaware-William H. Wells, Samuel White. Maryland-John E. Howard, William Hyndman. Virginia-Stevens T. Mason, Wilson C. Nichols. North-Carolina-David Stone, Jesse Franklin. Tennessee-John Anderson - Cocke. Georgia-Abraham Baldwin, James Jackson. Kentucky-John Brown, John Brackenridge.
REPRESENTATIVES.
NATHANIEL MACON, Speaker.
New-Hampshire-Abel Foster, George B. Upham, Samuel Tenny, Joseph Pierce. Massachusetts-Samuel Williams, Silas Lee, Peleg Wads- worth, William Eustace, - - Cutts, William Shephard, Phanuel Bishop, - Cutler, Ebenezer Maltoon, Jonas Smith, Nalban Read, John Bacon, Joseph B. Varnum, - Hastings.
Connecticut-J. W Danna, Elias Perkins, J. Davenport, J. C. Smith, Roger Griswold, Benjamin Talmadge, Calvin Goddard.
Rhode-Island-Thomas Tillinghast, Joseph Staunton.
Vermont-Lewis R. Morris, Israel Smith.
New-York- Theodorus Bailey, Benjamin Walker, John P. Van Ness, John Smith, Thomas Morris, P. Van Cortland, K. Van Ransellaer, - - Thomas, S. L. Mitchell, Lucas Elmendorff.
New-jersey-John Condit, James Mott, Henry Southard, William Helms, Ely Elmer.
Pennsylvania-Robert Brown, William Hoge, John Smilie, Isaac Van Horn, Andrew Gregg, Thomas Boude, William Jones, J. A. Hanna, Joseph Heister, Henry Woods, John Stewart, - - Hemphill, Michael Leib.
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Delaware-James A. Bayard.
Maryland-Daniel Heister, John Campbell, Jolm Archer, Joseph H. Nicholson, Thomas Plater, John Dennis, Samuel Smith, Richard Sprigg.
Virginia-S. j. Cabell, Matthew Clay, R. F. Thompson, Abraham Tiigg, John Dawson, John Talliafero, John T'rigg, Edwin Gray, John Stratton, John Clopton, Anthony New, Thomas Claiborne, Thomas Newton, George Jackson, W. B. Giles, Richard Brent, David Holmes, - - Smith, John Randolph.
North-Carolina-Nathan. Macon, W. B. Grove, Robert Williams, - - Stanley, Richard Stanford, Wilis Ashton, Archibald Henderson, - Johnston.
South-Carolina-Benjamin Huger, Butler, John
Rutledge, - Lowndes, - Moore.
Georgia-Benjamin Talliafero, John Milledge.
Kentucky-John Fowler, Thomas T. Davis.
Tennessee- Dickson.
North-Western Territory-Paul Fearing.
Mississippi Teritory -- -- Hunter.
John Beckley, Clerk.
Government of Pennsylvania. EXECUTIVE.
THOMAS M'KEAN, Governor.
John M. Thompson, Secretary. James Trimble, Clerk. Jacob Carpenter, Treasurer .- John M'Kissick, Receiver-general of the Land-office. JUDICIARY.
Edward Shippen, Chief justice .- John D. Coxe, President of the court of common pleas &c. Jonathan B. Smith, William Coates, Edward Heston, and - -, Associate judges.
SENATE.
Samuel Maclay, Speaker. -
City and County of Philadelphia and Delaware -- Francis Gurney, John Jones, John Pearson and John Porter. Lancaster -- Abraham Carpenter and Mathias Barton. York and Adams -- James Ewing and William Reid. Bucks, Chester, and Montgomery-Dennis Whelen, William Redman and John Richards. Berks and Dauphin --- Christian Lower and Henry Orth. Northampton and Wayne .- Thomas Mawhorter. Franklin .- Thomas Johnson. Washington, Allegany, and Greene .- John Hamilton and Tho- mas Morton.
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Huntington Bedford and Somerset-John Piper. Cumberland -- Robert Whitehill. Northumberland, Luzerne, Mifflin and Lycoming-Samuel Maclay and William Harris. Westmoreland and Fayette-William Findley & Samuel King. Crawford, Erie &c ----- William M'Arthur.
REPRESENTATIVES. Isaac Weaver Speaker.
Philadelphia City-Samuel Wetherill, Hugh Ferguson, James Gamble, Robert Porter, Philip Odenheimer. Philadelphia County-William Penrose, George Ingles, James Engels, John Goodman, jun. Jacob Holget, Elisha Gordon.
Bucks-John M'Elroy, John Pugh, John Smith. Chester-William Gibbons, Isaac Wayne, Abiah Taylor, Thomas Bull, John McDowell.
Lancaster-John Roberts, John Mobler, John Steele, Samuel Cooke, Benjamin Kausman, John Miller.
York-Michael Kimmel, Frederick Eichelberger, William Anderson, Michael Helman.
Washington --- Aaron Lyle, John M'Dowell, Samuel Urie, James Kerr.
Fayette --- John Cunningham, Charles Porter, Samuel Trevor. Franklin --- John Rhea, James Poe, John Stadtler.
Montgomery --- Nathaniel Boileau, Isaiah Davis, Frederick Conrad, Samuel Henderson.
Dauphin --- James Wilson, Christian Ley, Stacy Potts. Luzerne --- Lord Butler, John Franklin. Huntingdon --- James Kerr, John Blair.
Cumberland-David Mitchell, Jacob Alter, John Simpson. Berks-Gabriel Heister, William Witman, Daniel Rose, Daniel Udree, Frederick Smith.
Northampton -- William Barnet, James Wilson, Richard Broadhead, Jacob Newharst. Bedford --- John Moore, William Alexander.
Northumberland --- Jacob Fulmer, Jesse Moore, Samuel Dale, Simon Schneider. Westmoreland --- Jacob Painter, James Brady, James Mont- gomery.
Allegheny --- Samuel Evalt, Abner Laycock, John M·Masters. Mifflin --- William Beale, William Bratton. Delaware --- Jonas Preston, Dr. Bennel. Lycoming --- William Wilson. Somerset --- Adamı Miller. Greene --- Isaac Weaver. Adams --- Thomas Thornborough, Henry Slagel. Crawford, Erie, &c. Alexander Buchannan. Centre --- John Hall.
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