Notice of Removal from New York City, [7 October 1790]
Notice of Removal from New York City
[New York, October 7, 1790]
AS the Subscriber expects to remove from this city by the 20th inst.1 he requests all those who may have any demands against him, to present them previous to that day, in order to their being discharged.
New-York, Wall street, No. 58,
Oct. 7, 1790.
Alexander Hamilton.
The [New York] Daily Advertiser, October 14, 1790.
1. H, of course, was moving the Treasury Department from New York to Philadelphia in accordance with “An Act for establishing the temporary and permanent seat of government of the United States” ( 130 [July 16, 1790]).