juji Vublijhed, And now to be Sold, by • Z ACM ARIA II POULSONi yux. at l is Printing Office, Ic6, Cbetiitif-street t Philadelphia ; Also to be had at the Philadelphia Library, AND OF JOSEPH V JAMES CRUKSHANK, Booksellers, Market-street, The History of Pennsylvania, Br ROBERT PROUD, In two ®&avo volumes. A work entirely new, original, and highly inter ring; embdittoed with a Portrait of the head ot William Penn, and anew Map of Penn sylvania, New-Jersey, Maryland, and the State of Delaware, and parts adjacent. IN this publication arc exhibited the remarkable rife, happy progress. and extraordinary prospe rity of that province, till near the time of the de •lar»d independency of the United States of Ame rha ; effr<sied by such uncommon and pacific means such singular, just and prudant policy, as appear no where in the history of. nations, to have so gen erally, and so sxtenfively prevailed, in any other country, to an equal degree of advancement, im portance, and felicity of th» people, and so gene rally to have excited the admiration of all observ ers, as in the flourifhing and happy state of the province of Penufylvania .'—proper to be known and remembered by all those, who wish to be in formed in the extraordinary melioration of this Country, and in tfr c means of rendering the inhab itants so happy and profpcro'is in former time; as well as an e,gre<4ious exam pie for posterity and sur rounding ftaten to imitate and improve upon, See. Hoc opus, hoc (ludium, parvi propcremus et amnli; Si patrix volumus, (1 nobis vivere cari " Hor. In deeds like thefe v let all thcmfelves approve, Whofeek their proper blifi, and country'* love JJfyra.—The fubferibera for this work are partieu- larly desired to call, or fend, for their ruipefitive eepies. or to dire<sl their friends, in, or near Phi ladelphia, to receive thefame for them, at either #f the two place*fill),abova mentiontd. Andall persons, h >lding fuhfeription papers, are earneft iyretjHsUed t« return the fame, as soon as pofiible, to Z\CHARIAH POULSON, jus. aforcfaid. ■rpril ti lawiw LIST Of Officers of a In the Service of die United States, To be Raised in Pennsylvania. Th»ma»L. Moore, It. col. coin.Philadelphia Pennsylvania. t William Hendcrfon, major, Greentaftle, do. 1 Ceorge Stephenfon, major, Pittfburg, do. COMPANIES. JnfVpH M'Kinzey, captain, Shippenfburg, do. John Sharp, Jicut. do. do Oeorge Hamell, ensign, do. do. Jarnes Blaine, captain Carlisle, do. Saml. R. Ma paw-, tieut. franklin conn, do Archibald Davis, ensign Lancaster do. do. Andrew J >hnfton, captain Yorkfown do. Nelson Wade, litut. Norrillown do. John A. Douglafs, ensign nearYorktown do. Matthew Henry, captain Hfriry G. Slough, Herman Witmer, tnfign Benj. Gibbs, jiin, ejptain Philadelphia do. Cromwell Pcirce, Heot. Chcfter county do.' Hiigh H- Potts, ensign Philadelphia do. Wm. R Ad«e, captain Norriflown do. Henry VWfkoft, lieut. Join S Porter, ensign do. Hugh B'ady, captain Northumberland do James P. Nelson, lieut. John Smith, ensign do. do. Wm. Graham captain Bedford, do. Kobert Lawrence, tieut. Huntingdon do Robert Chambers, ensign do, do. David Duncan, captain Carlisle do. Th vmas Swearinger lient. do. Wm. Morrow, ensign Pi:tiburg do. Jam* Afhmun, captain do. Wallace, lieut. near Harrilburg do. Thomas Lee,, ettfign Erie do. The above named, Officers arc ordered to «(Teml>le,,in the city, of Philadelphia, on the 24th inft. THOMAS L. MOORE, April 4-.b, 1799- swo Beautiful Country Seats, Six miles from Philadelphia, on the main road near the market place, Germjntown, TO BE SOLD -AT PUBLIC VENDUE, At tlie Verchant's Coffee-Houfe, Philadelphia, on 7 uefilay the 16th day ef April, at 7 o'clock in the evening, if not previously disposed of by private file, No. 1. CONTAINING an elegant stone houfe,fin iihed in the modern liyle, much adapted for a genteel family, being two Aeries high, having four rooms nn a floor, with good gar reta and arched cellers, together with a range of back buildings eonfiflißg of a two flory flone dwelling house, and three frame houl'ea, well calculated for stores, with a large bay house, coach house and stable ; adjoining the front house is a pood kitchen and flower garden, with a prei' variety of fruit trees, and a neatly fin ished summer house in the centre. Also, fix acres of land, msie or less, in clover adjo'ming theabnve, about two acres of which is a good apple orchard, formerly owned by Mr, Ba dafijue. No. a, containing a two iloty flone house, having two front parlors and two back rooms or. the firft floor, fire Seeping rooms on the fe cund, garreri, cellars and back kitchen, alarge stone barn, coach house, horfeandcow stables, an out house for Servants, a good cider mill and press, with 15 acres of land, more oriels, ad joining the above, great part of which is an ex cellent beiring apple orchard, the reft in win ter grain The land is 10 good order and very natural for clover. There is a constant stream of water through both places. The great houfej of both places are on the main road commanding betwixt them about 4CO feet front, much calculated for building * ioti. Tbelituation is dry,airy and veryhealthy, having remarkably pood water near the differ ent buildings Any perfori dclirous of viewing the prtniiiles, will yleafe to apply to the propri etor, James Chambers, on the pren.ifes. An ludifputable title, and im i ediate pofltffion will bt given to il.e purchaser. The terms will be made known at the time nf sale. CONNELLY & CO. Anft'rs. dti6A. April rj, Sheathing Copper, j j Pipes 1* the fined par.tjeuUr Madeira Wine For Sale by JOSFPH S. LEWIS No. Ji, Dock Sfrees, 3tawim March ii. MR. & Mrs. UYKN|K rcfpeo! sally inform ladies snil gentlemen ot Philadelphia, their ball will l:e oti Tucltlay, the 16th instant, at O'fil lers' Hotel. april i.! &• Letters for the Troops under the comtiand of General Mjcphebsos, if left at the War-Office, null be forwarded. Aprilj, 1799. For Sale, M> The Ship NEPTUNE, ]Js|j?gKS n ow laying at Walnut street wharf, with her tackle and ap parel as (he came from sea ; her burthen ii 233 tons. For terms, apply to JOSEPH ANTHONY & Co. The consignees of goods on board the above vessel, are requested to take out their Per mits so soon as possible, as the ship ivill be gin discharging ta-morroiv morning. April ij. H ' dtf . FOR Freight, enquire at No. Mar ket-street. April ii F. KISSELMAN,, Has fjjr fa!e,at no. loj.fouth Water ftrect, Cognise Brandy, ift 3d & 4th proof Jamaica spirits, 4th proof, } RUM " Sherry Lisbon ( WINES Port. f Malaga J MoUsses Sugar Coffee This day is published, By B. DAVIES, at No. 68, High-flreet, Aad ready delivered to Subferibert and others,, The Philadelphia Magazine & Review, Lancaster do. do. A smart, aftive Bay Horse, BETWEEN fiftten and sixteen handi high.rising five years, would suit very well for a gentle man in any of the troops of Horse, he is perfectly found, the price is lie dollars.—For a »iew please to apply at No 10, North Eighth street, or at Gif hertfon'i Stable, in 4th between Lombard and Ge daror South-streets. Charles Campbell, W AT C H-M A K E R. HAS removed to the Shop formerly occupied by Mr. "John Wood, No. <5, corner of Froat and Chefmit-ftreets j where he will thank fully receive and execute orders with neatness and dilpafrch WANTED, A JOURNEYMAN, /ILSO, one or two' Apprentices of refpe&a hle parents. Lieut. Col. Com. FOR SALE, A Large quantity of Watch Glasses IVhalefalc and Retail. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. JUNI 27, 1,798. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by vir tue of an ail, passed during the prsfept ses sion ef Congress, so much of the ail entituled " An A<sl making further provision for the sup " port of public credit, and for the redemption " of the public debt"—palled the third day of March, one thousand feveti hundred and ninety.- five, as bars from fettlcment or allowance, Certificates, commonly called Loan Office and final fettlcment Certificates, and Indents of In ferefts, is fufpcnded until the twelfth day oj June, which will be in the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety nine. That on the liquidation and fettlcment of the feid Certificates, and Indents of Interest, at the Treasury, the Creditors will lie entitled to receive Certificates of funded Three Per Cent . Stock equal to the amount of the said Indents, and the arrear ages of interest due on their said Certificates, prior to the firft day of January one thousand feven hundred and ninety one That the principal fumsof the faiil I.oan Office >nd final i'etticment Certificates, with the interest :hereon, since thefirft day of January, one thou sand seven hundred and ninety one, will be dif clnrged after liquidation at the Treasury, by the payment of interest and reimburfsment of princi pal, equal to the sums wliich would have been payable thereon, if the said Certificates had been fubferibed, purfuarrt to the Ails making provision for the debts of the United States, con-trailed dur ing the late war, and by the payment of other funis, equal to the market vnlue of the remaining Stock, which would have been created by such fubferiptions asaforefaid, which market value will be determined by the Comptroller of theTreafury. OLIVER WOLCOTT, THE subscribers being appoint ed by of common pleas ot the city and county, guardians to the perion and estate of Jo« nathan B*err,now confined in a state ot lunacy in the Pennsylvania Holpital—-All persons holding his effedfcs or indebted to him will pay or return the fame immediately ; and thoie having demands will present them duly authenticated, to Mary Beere, Thomas Hur/y, no. 16, Carter's alley. \law6w B A L I. T'l I,AST THIS ?kaso:.\ For Edenton, N. C. And various kinds of Groceries! April 11 Nankeens, Hyson, } Hyson Skin, and > Souchong J JWST LANDING, From on board the (hip Wootidrop Sims from Canton, and tocfale by James C. Fisbcr, No. 13, Arch-street. eodtf April tt The 111. Number of Mtntbly Repository of Information , and Amusement, For March 1799 April I FOR SALE, march i.? HE HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A Neat and Large Afiortment of Clocks Sff Watches.' nov 24 Secretary of the Trcafury. iawtt June 28 Notice. Philadelphia, april 4 I 1" is with rcluftance that I find myfelf compelled to appear again before the public —but the illiberalitv of Major Jac-klon's I publications of the lotii inft. obliges me to ! fay a few words—not that I intend to pur [ ftie him through all his " positive and nega- I tivc aiTcrtians" or his " algebraical" non sense. It would be too abl'urd, and trifling with tHe patience of the citizens. Upon the firft perulal of his piece, I did intend an swering hijn very fully, but upon a more careful examination,- 1 find all the teilimony he has brought forward does not prove that I ever told bjrn captain Jones bad the Yellow Fever when I visited the ship Thomas Wilson, —(o tliat wc are upon the fame ground 011 which we started. In order to (hew my real opinion of the lituation of the ("aid (hip, her crew and paflengers, I herewith subjoin the report made immediately to the Board of Heafth, tog-ether with the certificates of some gentlemen, who questioned me very pointedly, in order to know whether there were any persons afFecfted with the Yellow Fe ver on boaid the (hip. We have this day visited and examined the fiiip Thomas Wilson, captain Thomas A. Janes, Jaft from Kingston, Jamaica, and si nd all tjje people on board in perfeft health, except the , captain, who v lays he ha<J been sick inthe Well Indies in O&ober last, from which h; recpvered, and was again taken sick soon after he left Jamaica on his pas sage home. He is not "much indisposed at present, and is attending his duty on deck, but has his throat up in consequence of the operation of Mercury, which he has been using—his complaint does not appear to us to be what is commonly called the Yellow Fever,,, pr any dtfeale of a malig'nant conta gious nature. jawjw TEAS, Four of his people died at Petit Guave and Kingston, the last of whom abovt the middle of October last, all of whose bedding and clothing was thrown overboard. The ship, though rather dirty, does" not exhibit any such stench as would be likely in our opinion to produce a contagious difea/e. Upon the whole, notwithstanding-, we could not pronounce her to be a sickly vessel, or that there was reason to apprehend any contagion existing on board, yet from pru dential motives and to prevent alarm, we thought it proper to dire ft her to be moved down opposite to the marine hospital, and there to await the direftions of the Board of Health. aw 31 I do hereby certify, that two or three days after the arrivil of the (llip Thomas Wilfou, Thomas Jones, captajfi, in the Delaware op polite the city, I enquiredof Doftor James Hall, whether it, wis, true (as was then re ported by many ,-persons) that there were several persons iii of the Yellow Fever on board of the said ./hip ; and that Dr. Hall allured me, there were not, and that there had been no such sickness in the ve'ffel since the month of Oftober lad. I believe (but of this Xcann-ot.be that Dodtor Hall said the eaptain of the vessel was still" unwell of a fifver which he had contrasted in the Weft Indies. lam persuaded, however. that the Doctor asserted, in the mod decided and unequivocal manner, that there was no ma lignant fever, ofany kind, on board the ves sel, and he even requested me to make use of his name in faying: so. 11W)W 3awtf I do certify and declare that fitting one evening in the latter end of March last, with several gentleman in the Land Office, Dr. James Hall entered and after the usual salu tations, he was asked several questions rela tive to a vessel which had arrived on that or the proceeding day, from 'amaica. I do not at present, particularly recoiled those que stions, except the following. " Dr. is it true that the crew of that vessel are afflidled with the Yellew Fever ?" to which he answered __no —but he was informed that four men had died on the outward passage, two at Petit Guave and two Kingston—that the capt. had been iick of a fever whilst abroad, where he had «fed a considerable quantity of Mercury and had been very incautious while undej the operatione, of medicin for he had caught cold aud had a flight fever, but was able to walk about. The Dr. ad ded that as the captain was sick and the vessel very dirty, he had ordered the captain to proceed with hei down the river, where Ihe (hould perform Quarantine. PETER BAYNTON. Having always felt pain and reluftance at the introduftion of my name into a pub lic print, yet ever willing when called upon to make as accurate a ftatemcnc of any con verfatiort that might have palled in my pre sence ns my recolleftion will admit, I do therefore certify, at the request of Doftor James Hall, as follows, viz. That on the day the ship Themas Wilson was ordered down the river, I was fitting in company withfeveral gentlemen in the house of John Hall, Esq. secretary of the Land office, at which time Doftur Hall entered the room —tho Do&or having been asked several queftiom refpe&ing the said ship, re plied that from the information he had re ceived, four men had died on board the said ship, that the captain had been sick of a %}yt ®as«tte. PHILADELPHIA , MONDAY RVENING, APRIL 15 3IR. FCKHO^ JAMES HALL, Relident Phytkiair of the port. SAMUEL DUFFIELD, Confultiflg Physician. WILLIAM ALLEN, Health Officer of the port. Phila^lpljia,.Jrlarch 23, *799<? r To the Board, o/. (Managers. 3 BENJAMIN SMITH BARTON. Philadelphia, April I'2th, 1799. Philadelphia, April, nth 1799 jjpirl 11 tb, 1799, Weft India or Jamaica tVvq-,,1 cornet ft, co!leC\ which, and i ;iving iiKjairuoufly uied m r<~ury had caught ti tad cold and was now lick of a (light fev. r, that the captain had bten on (hore with lomc «f the crew or palfengera—That tfce v. (Tel t ei g v'l'iemt: ly dirty and having come from a lickly Iflanl, he (the Do&or) thought it prudent and proper, and had ordered the captain with the others on board, and had also or dered the refTil to proceed down the river, and thai he h-djuft left the wharf, having firft seen the (hip turn the point on her way down. ■V'. / After a ptrufal of the above, I thii k no person can suppose that I would seriously and deliberately afTert as a fadl that the cap tain has! the yellow fever. However impro per it might be to p ;fs a joke ■ n so serious a fuhje£t—l own that wl)at I said to Mr. Keppele was only irijeft—and he left me so abruptly that I could not have an explanj tion with him. I informed major Jackson personally before I came forward in the pa pers, ef what gaffed between Mr. Keppele and myftlf in < hefnut street, ar d likewise addedj that my intentions were to alarm him a little in order to spur him on in getting the health law passed ; knowing him to be an a&ive member of the Legislature, as I conceived it highly improper for veffcls to come up to the city until they were exami ned, on board of whom any perfonj had been sick or had died—but unfortunately there wasriolaw to prevent it—which was contemplated in the law then before the House. April 12. That Algebra, or any other science, (hould appear nonfence to Doftor Hall, may readi ly be believed—that a rule of demonstra tion (after what has palled) (hould seem pe culiarly so to him can excite no surprise. He has ray pity—could any thing, he has said or written, injured me, for on« mo ment, in. the estimation of a (ingle perfoti, I would add my forgivenefs. April 15. Philadelphia, March, 6, 1799. GENTLEMEN, A NUMBER of your fel low-citizens, now in Philadelphia, from dif ferent parts of the State, imprefled with the importance of the approaching Election of Governor, have aflembled at several times in order to ascertain what perlon, qualified for that office, would be generally acceptable. From a periuafion that the general senti ments of the friends of the constitution, laws and government of our country had been, for some time, directed to JAMES ROSS, of Pittsburgh, a coimnitte of G.ntlemen from twenty one counties were appointed to wait, on him, and had the plealure to report to the meeting his consent to lerve, if cledfc ed. Committees have, therefere, been nominat ed in every county for the purpnle of pro moting the election of a Man whole talents, integrity and public condudVmult endear him to hi: country, mid * iFortl the 4»ircA prolpccV of-.a just, impartial and decisive adminiitra tion. Persuaded that these measures will tneet with your concurrence you aie requested, to gether with such gentlemen as you, may al fociate with yourfeives, as the committee of the county of mod exertions, with the friends of order and good government, to l'upport, by their votes and influence, the Man of their choice. For this purpoi'e it is recommended, that com mittees be formed, without delay, in each township or diftritt in your county, with whom you will correlpond, and that you like wise correspond with the committee for the city of Philadelphia, and with such of the committees for the counties as you may judge expedient. We enclose you lifts of the mem bers composing them ; and take the liberty of fuggelling, that care will be necessary, in writing or printing your tickets, to mention Mr. Ross's place of relide nee ; and, in di recting the letters, you may think it necessa ry to write to any of the other committees, to the person lirfl named on such committees. On an occasion so interefling, and at a j period so critical, we think it our daty ta re- | mind you, that the happinelsand tranquility of the Hate, and we might perhaps add, of the Union,, eminently depend on the selec tion of a suitable person to fill, the Chief Ex ecutive Office of Pennfylvama,—-That \vqi have, as Citizens, a folenin duty to perform in making the choice, and an obligation, no less, to support it when made.—That fupine nefs and indifference are as much to be depre cated as prejudice and error, and that to re lax in any possible exertion in your county may fruftrate the labors of every other part of therflate. Samuel Postlethwaite, Chairman. Benjamin R. Morgan, Secretary. Names of the Members of the Committees referred, to in thepreceeding letter. City of Philadelphia—Levi Robert Wharton, Benjamin R. Morgan, Henry Prat*, Michael Keppele, Zachariah Poull'on,-juii'. Dankl Smith, Philip Wager, William Sheaff, G6dfrey Haga. County of Philadelphia—Joshua Hum phreys, Peter Micrcken, Peter Brown, Sa muel Wheeler, Joseph Cowperthwaite, Ro bert Hare, Thomas Paul. Nathan Suppler, Samuel Gibfon, William Cliffton, jun. Peter Robefon. Bucks—Henry Wynkoop, Richard Lloyd, John Holme, William Hart, JOIIII Rodrotk Hugh Meredith, William Erwin, John Heady, William Linton, James Chipman, John Brook. Chester—William Gibbons, Joftph M'- Clellan, William Worthingtdn, Dennis Whelen, Thomas Bull, James Kelton, Ifiiac Wayne, John Bartholomew, Abiah Taylor, John M'Doweir, Jermaii D'jviSj Jof-ph Hemphiil. FRANCIS JOHNSTON. JAMES HALL. W. JACKSON. to use your ut- ZiJi'UMj'fr— Edward iland, Jo! . rlliii] ( ( Jacob Km A'Jam Ri-art, jun. Alexander Scott, William Montgomery, Jacob Graft" Charles Smith, William Webb, Willi,< m ' Henry, Matthias Barton, Paul Zantzing> r Abraham Witnier, J-rcmiah Molhier, J 0 1 n Haldiman, Robert Colefian, Cyrus Jacobs Daniel Buckley, Thomas Boude, Davul Wit mer. York— Henry Miller, Jacob Barnitz, John Edie, Philip Gofler, George Bard, Conrad Laub, JaccbHay, John Grier, JohnFifher, jun. Wiliiam Wellh, William Rofs, Wil liam Barber, Jacob Gardner. Cii Samuel A. M'Crolky, Phi. lip Laughman, William Alexander, Joi'eph Shrorn, William Levis, Frederic Uhler, John Creigh, Jeremiah Miller, Thomas Duncan David Watts. Berks—Jacob Ruth, Daniel Clymer,Mark* J. Biddle,Collinfonßead, Gtorge Eckart, Ja. cob Bower, Daniel Kimes, Jacob Hubley, William Moore, Thomas Dundafs, Srmuel Morris, Philip §trubing, William Lewis, John Witman.* Northampton—John Arndt, Thomas B. Dick, George Eddy, Daniel Strout, Abra ham Bachman, Robert Traill, Jacob Abel, John Brotzman, John Herder, Joleph Horf field, Samuel Sitgreaves, Peter Rhoads, Mi chael Probft, Peter Shnyder, William Hen ry, John Barnett, Frederick Guvenner. Bedford —Samuel Davidfon, John Ander fon, Jacob Sayler, William Griffith, Tho mas Vickory, Henry Wertz, George Funk, Anthony Smith, Henry Merklv, William Ward, Daniel Bloom. Northumberland—Daniel Smith, Charles Hall, Thomas Grant, William Gray, Evan Owen, Jonathan Walker, Jonathan Shoe maker, John Boyd, William WiMon, j a (- r Ewing. Westmoreland—William Jack, James Gu thrie, John Young, Christopher Truby, Da vid Marchand, Benjamin Lodge, Jolm D_- nifton. Washington—Alexander Addifon, John Hoge, David Reddick, Gabriel Blackeney, Isaiah Blackeney, Ilaiah Blair, Joseph Pen tecost, Thomas Stokely, Samuel Clark. Fayette—Ephraim Douglas, Henry Bee fon, Dennis Springer, James Finley, Isaac Meafon. Franklin—Benj.'/iin Chambers, Christian Orfter, Christian Woolt', John Colhoon, Ed ward Crawford, Patrick Campbell, Christian Grove. Montgomery—William A. Atlee, Nathan Potts, Levy Pauling, John Jones, John Markley, Job Roberts, Thomas W. Pryor, Thomas Livezy, John Shoemaker, John Ro berts, Walter Evans, Jacob Rifle, George Riffe, Francis Nichols, Samuel Baird. Dauphin-!-George Fi(her, Samuel Laird, Chiiflian Kunkle, Jacob Dcntzell, Gonrad Bombaugh, Willain Wallace, Frederick Youfe. Luzerne—Rqfewell Welles,Tho's Wright, Matthias Hollenbach, Jefle Fell, John Tyler, John Hillborn. Huntington—Andrew Henderfbn, Benja ,nin EI lint, Jonathan Hcnderfoa } David M'Murtrie, John Patton, Henry Milter, Peter Swoope> ITrael Kreider. Allegheny*— George Wallace, John Gib fon, John M'Dowel, George T'pompfon,. John Wilkins, Frefly Nevill, James O'Ha r.i, Steel Seriiple, Andrew Willcotk, David Evans, .Jeremiah Barker, Joseph Poftle t'nwjite, Samuel Craigh, Anthony Reclen, Thomas Folkr. Mijjlin—William Elliot—William Wat* son—Joseph M'Clellan, Samuel Bryfon, James Knox, William Armstrong, James Delap, John Patton, Hugh M'Clellan. Delaware—Hugh Lloyd,' Benjamin W. Oakford, Wilfiam Pcnnock, Thomas Smith, John Horn, Benjamin H. Smith, James M'll- vain. Lycoming—William Ellis, James David fon, John Kidd, William Hepburn, Charles Hufton, James Cumming. Somerset—Jofiali Espy, Joseph Weiglcy, Christian Rice, John Shaff, William M'Der mott, Philip King, Adam Miller, Ebene zer Griffith. Greene—John Heaton, John Bore man, Charles Swan, Samuel Hyde. tViiyne— Samuel Preston, Jahn Snyder, Mordecai Roberts, John Pallet, junior, Eliphalet Kellog, John Bunting. Philadelphia, April 4th, 1799. Gentlemen, AS a committee of corief pondence for the city of Philadelphia we have been dircdled, by the meeting at which the preceding letter was agreed on, to cattle printed copies of the fame, and of the lifts mentioned therein, te be circulated through the several counties ; if, in the courfc of our mutual endeavours to injure success to the candidate who has been fixed on, ycu (hall deem necessary any communicationVith us, your letters, directed to Levi Hollingi worth, our chairman, ihall be promptly and cheerfully attended to. We are, Gentlemen, Tour's, &c. Levi Hallingswortb. Robert Wharton. Benjamin R. Morgan. Henry Pratt. Michael Keppele. Zacbariah Paulson, Ju. Daniel Smith. Philip Wager. William Sbeaff. Godfrey Hag a. ELECTION. Pennsylvania Hospital, 4th rr.o, 4, 1799. The Contributors to this inflitution, aie hereby notified, agreeably to the Charter ot Incorporation, that a general- election will be held at the Hospital on the 6th day ot the sth month 1799, being the second day of the week, at 3 o'clock, P. M. for twelve Mayagtrs, and a Trcafwrer for the etejfuing vcar. By order of a Hoard rf Managers. SAMUEJ. CUATI-i, Sec'ry. eodrim
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