The Philadelphia Directory, 1798, Part 1

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THE NAMES, OCCUPATIONS, AND PLACES OF ABODE OF THE CITIZENS, ARRANGED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER :


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A REGISTER


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Executive, Legiflative, and Judicial Magiftrates of the United States-The Conftitution of the United States- Officers of the Commonwealth of Pennfylvania-And the Magiftrates of the City :


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AN ACCURATE TABLE


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OF THE Duties on Goods, Wares, and Merchandise;


TOGETHER WITH A GENERAL ABSTRACT


FROM THE REVENUE LAWS,


Relative to the Duty of Mafters of Veffels-Of the Owners or Confignees of Goods-Of Officers of' the Cuffoms-Of Payment of duties, &c .- And the Form of Entry at the Custom-House on the Importation of Goods :


TO ALL WHICH ARE ADDED,


An Account of the Poft-Office Eftablifhment-The Banks-Tables of Monies-Some Remarks on the Yellow Fever, &c .- With an Alphabetical Lift of the Streets, Lanes and Alleys.


Br CORNELIUS WILLIAM STAFFORD.


Printed for the Editor, by


WILLIAM W. WOODWARD, NO. 17, Chefuut Street, . it's


1798.


For Omissions which are Heavy 2


See Supplement Haya 15g


PREFACE.


IT being generally acknowledged, that a Direc- tory in a mercantile city is one of the moft ufeful Publi- cations ; in addition to which, the rapid Jale the laft met with, together with the great acceffion of new inhabitants to the city every year, with the frequent removals, have been fufficient inducements for the Editor to publish the prefent one.


To the Directory is fubjoined a Lift of Duties payable on Goods, with all other Information respecting the Cuf- tom-Houfe, interesting to merchants and all others con- cerned in mercantile tranfactions, with a further collecti- on of useful matter.


From the general credit which this work gained laft year, he flatters himfelf with meeting the Jame encou- ragement ; in confequence he will be enabled to publish one annually, and which will be keeping on foot this valuable collection of genuine information.


The Subfcriber is well aware of the aimoft impractica- bility of' compiling a work of this nature without errors ; but, from the confidence in thofe gentlemen who have been employed in the collection of the names, he trufts no errors will be found, or otherwife but few; for which he doubts not the indulgence of a generous Public.


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CONTENTS.


DIRECTORY.


page


THE names, occupations, and places of abode of the Citizens of Philadelphia and the Suburbs, arranged in alphabetical order, - 1


REGISTER, Following the Directory.


Conftitution of the United States, I


The Officers of Government of the United States,


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IO


Senate of the United States,


10


House of Representatives of ditto,


11


Department of State,


14


Treasury Department,


17


Commiffioners of Loans,


18


War Department,


18


Judiciary of the United States,


20


PENNSYLVANIA DISTRICT.


Times of holding the Federal Courts in Pennfylvania, 28


Minifiers, Commiffioners, Confuls, &c. of the United States to Foreign


powers, 14


Miniflers and Confuls from Foreign powers, refiding in the United States 16


GOVERNMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA.


Governor, Senate, and House of Representatives,


24


Judiciary of Pennsylvania,


26


Land officers,


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27


Police of Philadelphia, -


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29


CUSTOM-HOUSE:


Officers of the Customs, for the diftrict of Pennsylvania, 27


Duties on Goods, Wares, and Merchandize,


Information refpecting the Cuftom Houfe,


43


Officers of the Internal Revenues, 60 -


Mint of the United States,


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22


[ 6 ] COINS.


Coins of the United States, established by law,


Rates of Coins for eftimating duties,


Rules for reducing the Currencies of the different States into each other, A Table fheving the value of Dollars, from 1 to 10,000, in the Currencies of the different States, 69


page 67 54 66


A Table fhewing the value of any number of Pounds, Shillings, and Pence, from id. to f1000 of the Currencies of New Jersey, Pennfylva- nia, and Maryland, in Dollars and Cents, 71


A Table of the Weight of Coins, as they pass in the refpective States of the Union, with their Sterling and Federal value, 68


Gold and Silver Coins, 67


Poft-Office Eftablishment,


Health-Office, 72


Banks of the United States, Pennsylvania, and North America, 72 Society for the Information and Affiftance of Emigrants, 74 A few Remarks on the Yellow Fever, -


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A


LIST


OF THE


MAIN STREETS IN PHILADELPHIA,


Which run eaft and weft between the Delaware and the Schuylkill.


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IGH-STREET, commonly called Market-ftreet, is the principal ftreet in the city, and near the centre.


Parallel to it, on the North, the firft ftreet is Mulberry, commonly called Arch ftreet.


The fecond is Saffafras, commonly called Race ftreet.


The third is Vine ftreet.


And the fourth is Callowhill ftreet, in the Northern Liberties.


On the fouth fide, the firft ftreet parallel to High ftreet is Chefnut ftreet.


The fecond, Walnut ftreet.


The third, Spruce ftreet.


The fourth, Pine itreet.


And the fifth, Cedar, commonly called South ftreet.


A LIST of the private Streets, Lanes, and Alleys ; with their original names, and thofe by which they are moft commonly known.


APP PPLETREE Alley, running eaft and weft from Fourth to Fifth itreets, between Mulberry and Saffafras ftreets.


Baker's Alley, running north and fouth from Vine to Elm ftreet, be- tween Second and Third ftreets.


Bearfticker's court, between No. 68 and 72, north Sixth Street.


Benner's Alley, running north and fouth from Vine to Elm ftreet, be- tween Second and Third ftreets.


Biddle's Alley, running fouth from High ftreet, between Second and. Third ftreets.


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Black-horfe Alley, running eaft and weft from Front to Second ftreet, between High and Chefnut itreets.


Blackberry Alley, running north and fouth from Pine to Lombard ftreet, between Eighth and Ninth ftreets.


Branch Street, running eaft and weft' from Third- to Fourth ftreet, between Vine and Saffafras ftreets.


Brookes's Court, on the weft fide of Front ftreet, between Saffafras and Vine ftreet.


Carpenter ftreet, running eaft and weft from Sixth to Seventh ftreet, between High and Chefnur ftreets.


Carter's Alley, on the weft fide of Second ftreet, between Chefnut and Walnut ftreets.


Cauffman's Alley, on the fouth fide of Cherry ftreet, between Third and Fourth fireets.


· Chancery Lane, running north and fouth from Mulberry Street to Combes's alley, between Front and Second ftreets.


Cherry Street, running eaft and weft from Third to Ninth itreet, be- tween Mulberry and Saffafras ftreets.


Chimnies Fourteen, between No. 130 and 146, north Fifth ftreet.


Church Alley, running eaft and weft from Second to Third ftreet, be- tween High and Mulberry ffreets.


Coates's Alley, running eaft and weft from Front to Second ftreet, be- tween Vine and Saffafras ftreets.


Combes's Alley, running eaft and weft from Front to Second ftreet, between High and Mulberry ftreets.


Cooper's court, on the north fide of Mulberry ftreet, between Front and Second ftreets.


Creffon's Alley, running eaft and weft from Fifth to Sixth ftreet, be- tween Mulberry and Saffafras ftreets.


Creffon's Court, between Cherry ftreet and Creffon's alley.


Crocked-Billet Alley, on the eaft fide of Water ftreet, between High and Chefnut ftreets.


Crown Street, running north and fouth from Saffafras to Vine ftreet, and continued in the Northern Liberties, between Fourth and Fifth freets.


Cyprus Alley, running caft and weft from Third to Fourth ftreet, be- tween Spruce and Union treets.


Dock Street is the only crooked ftreet in Philadelphia, begins at the bridge in Front freet, and extends north-weftward in a ferpentine track through two fquares, acrof's Second and Walnut ftreets, and terminates at Third itreet : another branch of it extends fouth-weftward acrof's Spruce ffreet, and terminates in Second ftreet.


Drinker's Alley, running eaft and Weft from Front to Second ftreet, between Mulberry and Saffafras flreets.


Drinker's Court, on the South fide of Union ftreet, between Second and Third ftreets.


Elbow Lane, running fouth from High ftreet, between Second and Third ftreets, and turning weft into Third ftreet, between High and Chefbut ftreets. That part of Elbow Lane which runs fouth from High itreet, is cominonly called White Horfe Alley.


Elfrith's Alley, running eaft and welt from Front to Second ftrect, between Mulberry and Saffafras ftreets.


Elm Street, running eaft and weft from Second to Third ftreet, be- tween Vine and Saffafras ftreets, commonly called New ftreet.


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Etris's Alley, on the weft fide of Fifth ftreet, between Saffafras and Vine ftreets.


Fayette Street, running north and fouth between Mulberry and Fil- bert ftreets, and between Ninth and Tenth ftreets.


Fearis's Alley, on the weft fide of Front street, between Saffafras and Vine ftreets.


Fetter lane, running eaft and weft, from third to Bread ftreet, be- tween Mulbery and Saffafras ftreets.


Filbert ftreet, running eaft and weft from Eighth ftreet to Schuylkill, between High and Mulbery freets


Franklin's Court, between 106 and 108, Market ftreet.


Fromberger's Court, in fecond, between Market and Arch ftreets.


Gaikel ftreet, running eaft and weft from Second to Fifth ftreets, between Lombard and Cedar itreets.


George's ftreet, running north and fouth from Ga kel to Cedar ftreet, and continued in Southwark, between Second and Third ftreets.


Gray's Alley, running eaft and weft from Front to Second freet, be- tween Chefnut and Walnut ftreets.


Grindftone Alley, between No, 81 and 83, Market ftreet.


Groff's Alley,on the north fide of Saffafras ftreet, between Second and Third freets.


Hoff man's Alley, on the fouth fide of Saffafras ftreet, between Fourth and Fifth ftreets.


Jackfon's Court, on the north fide of Saffafras flreet, between Front and Second ftreets.


Key's Alley, running eaft and weft from Front to Second fireet, bee tween Vine and Saffafras ftreets.


Knight's Yard, between Fourth and Fifth ftreet, opens fouthwardly from Saffafras ftreet, at No. 130.


Lætitia Court, running north and fouth from High ftreet to Black Horfe Allev, between Front and Second ftreets.


Laurel court, on the north fide of Spruce ftreet, between Second and Third ftreets.


Little Water ftreet, running north and fouth from Willing and Fran- cis's wharf to Cedar ftreet.


Lodge Alley, on the weft fide of Second ftreet, between Chefnut and Walnut ftreets.


Lombard Street, beginning at Front ftreet, and running weft between Pine and Cedar ftreet.


Lownes's or Elmfley's Alley, on the weft fide of Second fireet, be- tween Walnut and Spruce ftreets.


M'Culloch's Alley, on the weft fide of Front ftreet, between Saffa- fras and Vine ftreets.


Mavor's Alley, on the eaft fide of Third ftreet, between Saffafras and Vine ftreets.


MifHin's Alley, on the weft fide of Second ffreet, between Walnut and Spruce freets.


Moraviaa Alley, running north and fouth from Mulberry to Saffafras ftreet, between Second and Third ftreets.


Mulberry Court, ou the weft fide of Sixth ftreet, Letween High and Mulberry ftreets.


Nichol on's Court, runs from Saffafras to Cherry fircet, and between Sixth and Seventh ftreets.


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Norris's Alley, running eaft and welt from Front to Second ftreet, between Chefnut and Walnut ftreets.


North Alley, running caft and weft from Fifth to Sixth ftreet, be- tween High and Mulberry ffreets.


Parton's Alley, on the welt fide of Fourth ffreet, between High and Chefnut freets.


Pear freet, running eaft and weft from Second to Third Street, be- tween Walnut and Spruce ftreets.


Penn freet, running worth and fouth from Pine to Cedar ftreet, be- tween Front and Little Water itreets.


Petty's or Greenleaf's Alley, on the weft fide of Fourth ffreet, be- tween High and Chefnut ftreets.


Pewter-Platter Alley, on the weft fide of Front ftreet, between High and Mulberry freets.


Prieft's Alley, on the weft fide of Front ft. bet. High and Mulberry ft.


Pruan Street, running weft from Fourth freet, between Walnut and Spruce ftreet, commonly called Shippen's Alley.


Quarry Street, running eaft and weit from Third to Bread ftreet, be- tween Mulberry aud Saffafras itreets.


Rawlinfon's Court, on the eaft fide of Second ftreet, between Saffa- fras and Vine Itreets.


Relief Alley, running eaft and weft between Front and Second ftreet, and between Lombard and Cedar ftreets.


Saffafras Alley, running north and fouth from Saffafras ftreet to Scheibell's Alley, between Fifth and Sixth freets.


Say's Alley, on the eaft fide of Water ftreet, between High and Mul- berry ftreets.


Shievely's Alley, between Saffafras and Vine Itreets, and runs eaft from Sixth ftreet towards the Fourteen Chimnies.


Scheibell's Alley, running eaft from the eaft fide of Sixth ftreet be- tween Saffafras and Vine freets.


Shepherd's Alley, on the weft fide of Third ftreet, between High and Mulberry streets.


Sim's Alley, on the eaft fide of Water fireet, between High and Chef- nut ftreets.


Smith's Alley, running north and fouth from Dock ftreet to Carter's alley, between Second and Third itreets.


South Alley, running eaft and weft from Fifth to Sixth itreet, be- 1ween High and Mulberry streets.


Star Alley, runs north and fouth from Cherry ftreet to Saffafras ftreet, between Fifth and Sixth fireets.


Stamper's Alley, running eaft and weft from Second to Third ftreet, between Pine and Lombard Streets.


Steinmetz's Alley, on the eaft fide of Fourth ftreet, between Saffafras and Vine ftreets.


Sterling Alley, running north and fouth from Saffafras to Cherry ftreet, berween Third and Fourth ftreets.


Story îtreet, running eaft and weft from Third to Fourth ftreet, be- ¿ween Saffafras and Vine itreets, commonly called New ftreet.


Strawberry ftreet, running north and fouth from High to Chefnut Street, between Second and Third ftreets.


Styles's Court, on the fouth fide of Mulberry ftreet, between Second and Third itreets.


Sugar Alley, running eaft and weft from Sixth to Ninth fireet, be- tween High and Mullerry Streets.


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Taylor's Alley, running eaft and weft from Front to Second Street, between Chefnut and Walnut ftreets.


Union ftreet, running eaft and weit from Front to Four h ftreet, be- tween Spruce and Pine freets.


Videl's Alley, on the weft fide of Second ftreet, between Chefnut and Walnut ftreets.


Waggoner's Alley, running fouth from Saffafras ftreet, between Ninth and Tenth ftreets.


Whalebone Alley, running fouth from Chefnut ftreet, between Third and Fourth itreets.


Willing's Alley, running caft and weft from Third to Fourth ftreet, between Walnut and Spruce ftreets.


White Horfe Alley, running fouth from High ftreet, between Second and Third ftreets, a part of Elbow Lane.


York Court, running caft from Third itreet, to Laurel Court, between Walnut and Spruce ftreets.


Zachary's Court, on the north fide of Walnut ftreet, between Front and Second freets.


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THE .48 + 154 Chy bus Streck


PHILADELPHIA DIRECTORY,


FOR 1798 :


A


AARON Widow, Shopkeeper, 113, north third Street


Aaron Jofeph, jeweller, 230, High ft.


Abbet Andrew, labourer, 185, Race ftrcet


Abbett Henry, blackfmith, 18, Pewter platter alley


Abbott & Barnes, curriers, 20, fouth third ftreet


Abbott George, & Co. apothecary & /ruggifts, 223, fouth fecond ftreet


Abbott George, hair dreffer, 9, Chefnut ftreet


Abbott George, 29, Lombard ftreet


Abbott John, rigger, between Lombard and South, in fifth ftreet


Abbott & Simplon, china merchants, 80, north fecond itreet


Abel Daniel, carter, near 109, Lombard ftreet


Abel George, fhoemaker, 200, north water street


Abel Johan, tanner, Brown ttreet


Abel Peter, fhoemaker, Budd ftrcet


Abercrombie James rev. minifter of the Epifcopal church, 101, Pine ft. Abington Sufannah, widow gentlewoman, 85, north fixth ftrect Abraham Ann, fhopkeeper, 62, fouth fecond ftreet


Ackley David, fhopkeeper, 27, north Front ftreet, and 6, Carter's alley


Ackley Eleanor, widow, between Lombard and South, in fifth ftreet


Ackley John B. chairmaker, 103, north Front ftreet


Adams Ann, widow, between Lombard and South, in fifth ftreet


Adam Matthew, conveyancer, 206, fouth fourth ftreet, corner of Gaf- kel ftreet


ADAMS JOHN, Prefident of the United States of America, 19c, Hligh ftreet


Adams Jonathan, fhoemaker, 10, Gafkel ftreet


Adams Peter, hair-dreffer, 108, fouth fecond flreet


Adams St. Lawrence, focmaker, 15, fouth front ftreet


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Adams William, livery ftable keeper, Cyprefs alley Adams Mr. between Shippen and Plumb, in fouth fourth ftreet Adan Margaret, grocer, 300, fouth Front ftreet Adcock William, fhopkeeper, I, fouth fecond ftreet Adgate Mary, 113, north fifth Street Adgate Mrs. gentlewoman, 63, north feventh flreet Affleck Lewis, cabinet maker, 22, north ninth ftreet Agair & Walker, grocers, corner of Front and Queen ftreet Agnew James, baker, between Mary and Prime, in fouth front ftreet Agnew Margaret, widow, grocer, 12, High ftreet Agnew widow, 302, fouth Front itreet Aitken John, cabinet maker, 50, Chefnut ftreet


Aitken John, filverfmith and copperplate printer, 193, fouth fecond ftreet


Aitken Kobert, printer and bookfelier, 22, High ftrect Aitken Robert, printer, Black-horfe alley


Aitkens William, cordwainer, 77, fouth third ftreet


Aitkin Margaret, nurfe, Biddle's alley


Aitkin Mrs. boarding-houfe, 195, fouth fecond ftreet


Alberger Adam, butcher, 87, north fifth ftreet


Alberger Sufan, mantua maker,


Albert Cafper, labourer, Coates' ftreet


Albert Mary, fhopkeeper, Waggoner's alley


Albert between Pine and Lombard, in fouth fixth ftreet


Alberti George, M. D. 59, Arch ftreet


Albertfon Rieloff, board merchant, 87, Swanfon ftreet


Albertfon & Rowland, china merchants, 162, High ftreet


Albertus Lewis, hair-dreffer and perfumer, 168, fouth Water, and 16g, fouth Front ftreet.


Albrecht Charles, mufical inftrument maker, 95, Vine ftreet Albright Conrad, fhoe dealer, 82, north fourth street Albright Frederick, cooper, 138, St. John's ftreet Albright Michael, cooper, 17, north fixth ftreet Albyger John, butcher, near eighth in Callowhill ftreet Alcorn Michael, fea captain, 166, fouth third street Alder Caleb, upholfterer, corner of Union and third ftreet Alexander Elizabeth, taylorefs, Shepherd's conrt


Alexander George, gentleman, 11. Apple-tree alley Alexander James A. taylor, 9, fonth third ftreet Alexander John, grocer, 20, Sonth ftreet Alexander John, labourer, 210, Race freet


Alexander fohn, grocer, corner of Front and South ftreets Alexander john, hatter, Creffon's alley Alexander Rachel, widow, tavern-keeper, 24, Plumb ftreet Alexander Robert, grocer, Green ftreet Alexander Samuel, filverfmith, 33, fouth fecond ftreet


Alexander William, grocer, corner of fecond aud Shippen ftreets Alexander William, bottler, corner or Shippen and fecond ftreets Alexander widow, Brooke's court Allan John, drayman, 216, fouth Front ftreet Allardice Peter, filk dyer and fcourer, 181 fouth fecond ftreet Allardice S. engraver, Clymer's court Allen Charles, apothecary and druggift, 16o, fouth fccond fireet Allen David, fhoemaker, 26, Chriftian ttreet


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Allen Elizabeth, widow, fhopkeeper, II, fouth third ftreet Allen George, currier, 61, Arch freet


Allen John, labourer, German between fourth and fifth ftreets


Allen John, fkinner, 4, Hoffman's alley


Allen Jolin, mnafter fweep, 2.56, Lombard Street


Allen John, merchant, 122, Spruce ftreet


Allen Jofeph, cuftom-houfe officer, 160' fouth fecond ftreet


Allen Jofeph, houfe carpenter, 60, Spruce ftrect Allen Jofeph, mariner, Church alley


Allen Margaret, widow, 5, Sugar alley


Allen & Poole, merchants, 69, fouth Water ftreet


Allen Richard, fhoe dealer, 150, Spruce ftreet.


Allen Robert, innkeeper, between German and Catherine, in fouth third freet


Allen Samuel, merchant, 65, fouth Water ftreet


Allen Samuel, brewer, between fecond and third ftreets, in Brewer's alley


Allen Thomas, livery ftable keeper, 11, north feventh ftreet Allen William, health officer, 21, Key's alley


Allen William, painter and glazier, 28, Dock ftreet


Alley Elizabeth, Plumb between fecond and third ftreets


Allphyfer William, tanner, near 449, north third ftreet


Allibone Thomas, flour merchant, corner of Race and Water, and. 92, north fourth ftreet


Allibone William, currier and leather cutter, 216, north feconditreet


Allifon James, grocer, corner of Spruce and fifth ftreet


Allifon Robert, houfe carpenter, South ftreet


Allifon William, fexton to the Third Prefbyterian Church, 81, fouth fifth itreet. Allman widow, 82, Crown ftreet


Allmindinger Jacob, baker, 130, north fourth ftreet


Alrich Ifaac, taylor, 50, fouth water itreet


Alricks William, gentleman, 264, fouth Front ftreet


Alfop, Clement & Co. merchants, 57, north Front street


Alfop John, flour merchant, 137, north Water ftreet Alfton Andrew, fhallopman, Waggoner's alley


Alvarez & Sanchez, merchants, 27, fouth fifth ftreet Ambrufter Peter, brufh maker, 32, Callowhill ftreet


Amies Thomas, fhoemaker, 188, fouth fecond ftreet Amringe Mr. merchant, 275, north fecond ftreet


Andaulle Andrew, fhip mafter, Arch between ninth and tenth ftreets


Anderfon Alexander, 10, north Water ftreet


Anderfon Chriftian, Cherry alley, near eleventh ftreet


Anderfon James, mariner, 246, fouth Front ftreet


Anderfon James, tavern keeper, 3, Shippen ftreet


Anderfon James, black and white fmith, back of 246, north front ftrect Anderfon John, fhopkeeper, 139, north feconditreet


Anderfon Jofeph, houfe carpenter, Cherry between fixth and feventh freets


Anderfon Mary, widow, fhopkeeper, 372, fouth Front ftreet


Anderfon Mary, Palm's alley


Anderfon Mary, boarding houfe. Greenleaf's alley


Anderfon Mary, widow, 137, Chefnut ftreet


Anderfon Samuel, merchant, 25, fouth Water ftreet and Elbow lane


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Anderfon Samuel, treafurer to the New Theatre, 134, Arch ftreet Anderfon Thomas, fea captain, 63, Shippen freet Anderfoa Wilham, houfe carpenter, Green ftreet


Anderfon William, fhoemaker, 44, Vine ftrect


Anderfon fhip mafler, near 187, Swanfon ftreet Anderfon Mr. Cherry, between fixth and feventh ftreets


Anderfon widow, ditto


Andre Milly, and Co. merchants, corner of third and High ftreets


Andrews Jacob, taylor, 26, Spruce ilreet


Andrews Jacob, carter, 447, north fecond Street


Andrews Peter, fhoemaker, 12, Stamper's alley


Andrews Peter, tavernkeeper, Swanton, near Prime ftreet


Andrews Michael, taylor, 447, north fecond ftreet


Andrews Robert, merchant, 66, fonth wharves


Andrews John, D. D. Vice Provoft of the University, and Profefor of Moral Philofophy, univerfity yard, north fourth Street Angue John, diftiller, 135, north fecond ftreet


Annan Robert, rev. minifter of the Scotch Prefbyterian church, 48, Penn ftreet


Annely Thomas, gunfmith, 49, Race ftreet


Annefly Thomas, Catharine, between Front and fecond ftreets


Anfbey George, fhoemaker, 139, fouth fecond ftreet


Anthony A. blackfmith, fouch feventh, between Market and Chefnut ftreets


Anthony Charles, tanner and currier, 100, Walnut ftreet


Anthony George, faddle and harnef's maker, 404, north Front ftreet Anthony Jacob, mafical inftrument maker, 225, north fecond freet


Anthony Jacob, fhipwright, Coates, between fecond and Front itreets Anthony John, drayman, Coates ftreet


Anthony Jofeph, merchant, 327, High ftreet


Anthony Jofeph, junior, goldinnth and jeweller, 94, High ftreet


Anthony jofeph, and Co. merchants, 5, Chefnut itreet


Anthony jofiah Hewes, merchant, 79, Arch ftreet.


Anthony Michael, drayman, Budd ftreet


Anthony Nicholas, blackfmi h, Walnut, between feventh and eighth ftreets


Anthony Frederick, Carter, Budd ftreet


Antoine, gentleman, 113, Vine flreet


Antrim Mary, widow, Plumb, between fourth and fifth ftreets


Antrim Stacy, joiner, 28, north ftreet


Aphran Ephraim, printer, 100, north fourth freet


Apker Henry, tavernkeeper, corner of Noble and fecond ftreets Apple George, hair dreffer, 43, north Fifth freet


Apple Henry, cooper, back of 26, north fifth freet


Apple Jacob, watchman, Cherry, between feventh and eighth ftreets.


Applegate William, fhoemaker, near 308, north front ftreet Archer and Newbold, merchants, 67, High freet.


Archer Martha, boarding houfe, 214, High ftreet. Ardouin Peter, gentleman, Race, between eighth and ninth freets


Argufheimer Jacob, painter, near Queen, in fouth fecond freet Armat Elizabeth, gentlewoman, 99, Callowhill ftreet


Armat Thomas W. merchant, 21, north fecond ftreet, and 167, Arch itreet.


Arco, David, labourer, 4, Sugar alley.


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Armftrong Andrew, rigger, Catharine, between Water and Front ftreeis


Arniftrong Chriftopher, grocer, corner of third and Plumb ftreets


Armftrong John, cordwainer, Church alley


Armiftrong Mary, fchool miftrefs, St. John's frreet


Ariftrong Thomas, attorney at law, 97, Chefnut ftreet


Arnell Jolin, fhopkeeper, corner of Front and Almond ftreets


Arnold Thomas, mariner, Palm's alley


Arpulh Christian, St. John's ftreet


Arrifon John, liquor flore, 433, north fecond fireet


Art James, fhip mafter, 31, Cable lane


Art W liiam, fhip carpenter, fouth Front near Prime freet


Art William, grocer, between Mary and Prime in fouth Front Street


Arthur widow, fhopkeeper, 198, fouth Front street


Afh James, merchan:, 49, north third ftreet




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