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LIBRARY
OF THE
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PHILADELPHIA
DIRECTORY
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1814:
CONTAINING ʻ
THE NAMES, PROFESSIONS, AND RESIDENCE OF
HEADS OF FAMILIES AND PERSONS IN BUSINESS
IN THE
CITY AND SUBURBS;
WITH OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION.
PUBLISHED BY B. & T. KITE, 20, NORTH THIRD STREET.
Price 81 50.
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TO THE PUBLIC.
B. & T. Kite having purchased of John A. Paxton, late editor of the Philadelphia Directory, his right to the work, and it being their intention to issue it annually, they have to request that all re- movals may be made known to them as soon as con- venient. It will obviate many difficulties they now labour under, and be a means of making the work more correct .- The persons employed to note the - residence of the families, it must be admitted, are liable to err, particularly in the spelling : to counter- act the effects of which, references are made to names whose pronunciation are similar. Yet with all the care which has been taken, it cannot be ex- pected that the work will be entirely perfect. To those acquainted with the frequent removals in large cities, no apology will be deemed requisite on this head. But though many errors may be found, let it also be recollected that a variety of information is furnished. The present edition contains, exclu- sive of the residence of the inhabitants, much mat- ter interesting to the citizens at large. A correct list of the civil officers of the national Government, and the Representatives in Congress from the dif- ferent states are contained in it, and also the names of the officers and representatives of the state of Penn- sylvania, of the city officers and councils, together with such extracts from the Revenue Laws as were deemed of consequence to be generally known.
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CONTENTS.
Page.
Preface iii
Land stages, packets &
Steam boats
vii
List of Physicians &c.
xi
Late removals &c. ,
Directions to the reader
xvi
APPENDIX List of streets, wharves, &c.
1
Bank of Pennsylvania 47
Internal duties 22
Government of U States
Civil Establishment 25
Members of 13th congress
ib
Judiciary
28
Stephen Girard's 48
. State Bank of
Departments of Federal Government
St
Camden ib
Territorial government
02
Land offices
ib
. Mechanic's 15
Patents
33
Northern liber-
ties
i'
INSURANCE, COMPA. NIES
38 North America 49
ib Phoenix ib
40 State of Pennsylvania ib
Land office
Port of Philadelphia
Surveyors of damaged ships
Wardens of the Port
Rates of pilotage
Inspectors of lumber, flour, &c.
ib
Mutual
Post office
44
TURNPIKE, CANAL, &
BRIDGE COMPANIES.
ib Susquehannah & Lehigh is
Cheltenham & Willow-
45 grove ib
Physicians to ditto ib Germantown &c. 52
Inspectors of the prison ib
Page.
Board of health
ib
Notaries public ib
Justices of peace for the county 45
County commissioners ib
Constables
ib
INSTITUTIONS, COM-
PANIES, &c.
. North America ib
Philadelphia ib
.- Farmers & Me- chanic's ib
Intercourse with foreign nations
Government of Penn-
sylvania
Members of Assembly
Treasury department
is Delaware ib
ib Union ib
United States 50
ib Philadelphia
ib
ib Marine ib
ib American
Lancaster & Susquehanah ib
41 Contributionship 51
ib. Pennsylvania, for grant- ing annuities &c. i'o
Corporation of the city
City regulators and sur- vey. rs
ib
Guardians of the poor
Managers of the alms- house
Lancaster & Philadelphia 1b
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Chamber of Commerce
Commercial ib
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CONTENTS.
Bustletown & Smithfield 52
Philada. Brandywine &c ib Chesnuthill, & Spring house ib Frankford & Bristol ib
Ridge ib
Union Canal company 53
Schuylkill Perm. bridge
ib
Lancaster upper ferry bridge
Pennsylvania hospital
City Hospital
Fire Hoase Association
Philadelphia Dispensary
Bible society
ib
College of physicians 60
Missionary society
55
Evangelical society
ib
Auxiliary Bible society
ib
Linnean society
ib
Protestant episcopal society ib
Baptist Missionary society
ib
Humane society
ib
Academy for natural science
ib
St. Johns college ib
56 Society for promoting agriculture
ib
Cattle society 61
ib Vine company ib
Domestic society ib
Columbian society of artists ib
57 Pennsylvania academy of fine arts ib
ib University of Pennsylva- nia ib
Library company
62
ib Hibernian society
ib
ib St. George's society
ib
Society for the relief of poor &c. masters of
ships, their widows &c. is
Pennsylvania Slate com- pany ib
Schuylkill navigation
company 63
ib List of societies ib
Advertisements 66
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tion of a rational sys. tem of education
Incorporated german so. ciety
59
Vaccine society
Society for alleviating the miseries of indigent persons
ib
St. Josephs society for
ib ib educating &c. poor or- ib phan children ib ib American philosophical society ib
Columbian chemical so- ciety ib
Society for alleviating the miseries of public prisons
Association of Friends for the instruction of poor children
Convention for promot-
ing the Abolition of slavery
Pennsylvania Abolition society
Society for the free in- struction of people of - colour
Magdalen society
Union society for educa- tion of poor female children 59
Female hospitable society ib First day or Sunday school 58 Society for the establish .
ment and support of charity schools
Society for the promo-
54
Medical lyceum ib
Medical society ib
LAND STAGES, PACKETS, AND STEAM BOATS.
Land Stages.
Allentown, 106 Race, 3d day (Tues.) & 6th day (Frid ) 2 P. M.
Baltimore Mail, 30 s. Third, daily 4 past 6 A. 31.
Baltimore New Line Expedition, from 50 n. 4th daily 5 A. M.
Baltimore Pilot, 43 s. 4th, leaves at 6 A. M. (in win- ter) and 2 past 2 A. M. (in summer)
Baltimore stage (turnpike route via Lancaster) 200 High 2d day (Mon.) 4th day (Wed.) 5 A. M.
Bethlehem, 106 Race, 3d day (Tues.) & 6th day (Frid.) 2 P. M.
Boundbrook (Green tree inn) 50 north Fourth 8 A. M. daily (First day excepted)
Bridge Town, Cumberland, N. J. Negus' ferry 2d day (Mon.) 4th day (Wed.) & 6th day (Frid.) sun rise
Bridge Town, Arch st. ferry, daily (except First day) sun-rise
Burlington (by Jersey) Arch st. ferry daily 10 A. JE, Bustle Town, 130 north Second, daily 3 p. M.
Cape May, Arch st. ferry, daily (First day excepted) sun rise
Carlisle, cor. 8th and High. See Pittsburgh.
Chambersburg, cor. High and 8th. See Pittsburgh. Chesnut Hill (via Germantown) 118 n. Third, daily 9 A. M. and 4 P. M.
Columbia (Penn.) cor. High and 8th, 5 o'clock A. M. 2d day (Monday) 4th day (Wednesday) 6th (Friday)
Doylestown, 106 Race, 3d day (Tues.) 5th day (Thurs.) 8 A. M.
Easton. 50 north Fourth, 4th day (Wed.) 7th day (Sat.) 4 A. M.
Egg-Harbour, Arch st. ferry 5th day (Thursday) 8 A. M.
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LAND STAGES, &c.
Falls of Schuylkill, 50 n. Fourth, daily 2 P. M. Frankford, 39 n. 2d (Sorrel horse) 9 A. M. & 4 P. M. Frankford. 130 n. 2d, (Buck inn) 9 A. M. and 4 P. MI daily
Germantown, 16 and 118 n. Third, daily 9 and 4 Harrisburgh every day (7th day only excepted) at 7 o'clock A. M. from the first of 12mo. (Decem- ber) to the 15th of ith mo. (April), and five days in the week the remainder of the year. To proceed up the river from Harrisburgh direct, seats to be taken on Ist day (Sunday) at the stage office corner High and 8th.
Holmesburg. 130 n. 2d, daily 3 P. M.
Pittsburgh via Harrisburgh &c. cor. 8th High; from the 15th of 4th mo. (April) to the 1st of the 12th mo. (December) on 2d day ( Monday ) 4th day (Wednesday) and 6th day (Friday) at 7 o'clock A. M. The remainder of the year on First day (Sunday) 3d day (Tuesday) and 5th day (Thurs.) same hour.
Jenkintown(Greentreeinn) 50n. Fourth daily 8 A. 21. Lancaster. cor. High and 8th, daily 7 A. M.
Little York, cor. High and 8th, 5 A. M. 2d day ( vionday ) 4th day ( Wednesday) & 6th day (Frid.) Moorestown, Arch street ferry, daily 3 P. M. Diount Holly, Arch street ferry, daily I P. M. New Town (Bucks) 130 n. 2d. 7th day (Saturday) 1 P. M.
New York Stages.
Commercial 43 s. 4th, daily (First day excepted) 8 A. M. Expedition 43 s. 4th daily 3 A. M. Pilot leaves 43 s. Fourth daily 3 A. 35. arrives at New York 6 p. M. Swift Sure (Green tree inn) 50 north Fourth, daily 8 A. M. ( Ist days ex- cepted)
U. S. Mail daily at noon, 30 s. Third City Hotel, and Mansion house
Norristown, 27 n. 5th 2 o'clock P. M. daily (First day excepted)
Reading, 106 Race, 3d day (Tuesday) & 6th dey (Friday), 2 P. MI.
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LAND STAGES, &c.
Salem, Arch st. ferry, 3d day Tues. 5th day Thurs. & 7th day, Sat. sun rise
Sunbury (via Harrisburg) daily, cor. 8th and High Sunbury (via Reading) 106 Race, 3d day (Tues.) & 6th day (Frid.) 2 P. M.
Trap, 106 Race, 3d day, Tues. 6th day, Frid. 2 r. M.
Trenton, 16 n. Third, every other day 9 A. M.
Trenton stage, (Jersey side) 45 n. Water, 6th day (Friday) 7 A. M.
Tuckerton, 45 n. Water, 5th day (Thurs. ) at sun rise United States' mail stage office, 30 south Third Valley, 164 High, 3d day (Tuesday), 7th (Saturday), at 9 A. M.
West Chester, 18 n. Fourth, 3d day (Tuesday), 5th day (Thursday), and 7th day (Sat.) 8 A. M. Weston School, 4th day (Wed.) & 7th day (Sat.) 80 High st.
Wilmington, 4 horse, 30 s. Third, daily (First days excepted) 8 A. M. This line is a part of and connected with the regular Dover, Georgetown, Chestertown, and Snowhill, stages.
Wilmington coachee, 4 Bank st. daily 8 A. M.
Wilmington coachee, 80 High daily 8 A. M.
Woodbury, High st. ferry, n. side, daily (1st day excepted) 9 A. M.
York, Penn. cor. High and 8th, 2d day (Mon.) 4th day (Wed.) & 6th day (Frid.) 5 A. M.
Packets, Land and Water Stages & Steam Boats.
Alexandria (Col.) Hamilton's wharf Amboy, steam boat, at Bickley's wharf Appoquinimink Packet, Hamilton's wharf
Baltimore
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Union Line daily, 3 south Wharves via Appoquinimink and Sassafras, for the conveyance of Merchandize, 4th day (Wednesday,) and 7th day (Sat.) Hamilton's wharf
Bordentown packet, &c. Bickley's wharf
Boston Packet, Chesnut-street wharf Burlington Packet, Mulberry-street wharf Cape May Packet, Massey's wharf, 12 s, Wharves
LAND STAGES, &c.
Chester Packet, Waln's wharf
Charleston (S. C.) Clifford's wharf
Delaware Steam boat (Union Line) to New Castle, French Town and Baltimore, Beck's wharf, daily Eagle Steam boat, New York via Bordentown, High st. wharf south side
Fredericksburg, Hamilton's wharf Georgetown (Col.) Hamilton's wharf
Marcus Hook, from Massey's wharf, 12 s. Wharves New Castle, French Town and Baltimore Union line daily, Market street wharf
Commercial line, via Trenton and New Brunswick daily from Arch street wharf south side
By way of Burlington and South Am- boy, Arch st. ferry north side daily Expedition White Hill and South Amboy, Bickley's wharf daily. Mercantile line. via Lamberton and New Brunswick, daily Arch st. wharf south side.
New York
Exchange line, via Lamberton and New Brunswick, daily Arch st. wharf south side Packet, by sea, Chesnut st. wharf Steam boat, Bickley's wharf
Norfolk, Hamilton's wharf-
Petersburg (Va.) Hamilton's wharf
Philadelphia Steam boat, New York via Trenton, High st. wharf south side
Phenix Steam boat; New York, via Trenton, High street wharf north side
Port Elizabeth Packet, High street wharf n. side Richmond (Va.) Hamilton's wharf
Sassafras River Packet, Hamilton's wharf
Savannah (Geo.) Packet, Clifford's wharf Trenton Packets. &c Market street wharf n. side Union Line Steam boat Delaware. Market st. wharf Washington City, Hamilton's wharf
White Hill Packet, High st. wharf north side Wilmington Packet, Massey's wharf 12 s. Wharres Wilmington Steam boat, Massey's wharf
PHYSICIANS, MIDWIVES, NURSES, &c.
PHYSICIANS.
Those marked thus " are Practitioners in Midwifery.
Alberti Geo. F. 116 n. Front Anderson Clark, 135 Lom- bard
· Atlee Edwin A. 78 n 4th
* Austin John, cor 6th & Arch Barnes John 275 n. 2d Barton Benj. S. 241 Chesnut Barton Wm. jr. 22 Prune Bermond C. 148 s. 4th Bertrond D. 328 n. 2d Berthausen E. 49 Green Billings Thos. 112 n. 8th
· Blayney Arth 101 Race Bleight S. Chesnut near 11th Bullock J jr. 212 Walnut Caldwell Chas. 97 s 4th Carter Henry Y 252 Spruce Cathrall Isaac 194 Chesnut Chandler Thos. 341 High Chandler W. P. S E. corner 4th and Walnut
* Chapman N. 206 Chesnut Cleaver Isaac, 286 n 2d Clopper John 281 High Conover Samuel L. 141 s. 5th Coxe J. R 8 York Buildings Currie W. 119 s Fifth
Colhoun Saml 59 s. 7th
Daily F Arch between (Sch.) 4th & 5th
* Davis David J 13 Powell Dorsey J. S. 120 Mulberry Duffield Samuel, 12 Chesnut
Duffield. Wm. B. 41 Spruce * Dunlap Jas. 107 Mulberry Dyott T .W. cor 2d & Race Earl S F. 35 Union Frank Adam, 4th .ab Coats' Gallaher James, 37 s. Fifth G Hlasspy George, 90 s 8th * Glen Jas 60 s. Fifth
Glentworth P. F. 344 Race
* Griffith Elijah, 108.n. 4th Griffitts Saml. I' 62 . s. Front * Guille J jr. 194 Pine Hanckel John .M. 53 Coats' Harris Samuel. 212 s. 4ch Hartshorne Jos. 246 Spruce Heap Saml D. 57 Almond Hamm Jas. cor. German & 2d Hewson Thomas T. 132 Chesnut
Heister Isaac 115 n. Fifth * Heydrick Christ 298 Race Heylin Isaac, 57 s. Seventh * Houston P. W. 53 s Front Howell A. 330 High
* James Thos C. 146 s. 2d Johnson R. 128 s Fifth Jones Thos P. 57 Sansom Jones Thos. 144 .Vine Keehmle John, 33 n. Fourth
· Klapp Jos. 290 s. Second
* Knight Alex 204 n. Front Kugler Benj 118 s 4th Kuhn Adam, 142 Chesnut La Roche Rene, cor. 5th Pine
Lambert J. H, cor. Ninth & Filbert
Leib Michael, 117 Vine
Le Baron Francis, 145 s 6th M.Kinney Arch. 28 Powell Martin Joel, 11 Cherry
Manners John, Walnut, aix doors above Tenth
* Mathieu Joseph, 18 Branch Mayo R. 208 s 4th Mease James, 192 Chesnut Miller P. 181 Arch Mitchell T. D. 131 Cedar Moland'Win. N corner. 4th and Spruce
· Monges J. K. 81 s. 3d
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PHYSICIANS, &c.
Moore J. Spruce near 3d Nancrede J G. ? Nancrede N. C. § 79 Union Neill H. 266 s. Second Otto John C. 139 Mulberry Parke Thos. 20 s. Fourth Parrish Joseph, 109 Arch Patterson R. M. s. 9th near High Peres Peter, 54 Callowhill * Perkin John, 159 n Second Perlee Abm. 159 n .. 3d Physick P. S. 114 Mulberry Porter John, 165 Walnut Pronk John, 169 Pine Price Wm Penn. Hospital *Purnell Wm. 217 Walnut Ravoudt W. S. 18 Old York Rosseau John C. 210 Spruce Rush James, 98 s. 4th Sargent Thomas 122 n. 4th
Schott Geo. S. 39 n. 8th Seybert A. cor. Arch & 4th Shaffer Caspar, 66 Vine . Shaw Wm. 237 Mulberry
Shippen J. G. 234 Walnut Shumate J. R. 172 s. 3d Sommer John cor. 6th & Race Stafford Robert, 21 & 25 Pine * Stewart Samuel, 20 Prune Stouse Joseph, 417 n 2d Sutherland Joel B. 208 s. 5th Taylor Charles 380 H,gh Thompson Jesse, 2 Thomp. son's court
Townsend [ .. 293 Race Tucker A. B 205 Arch Vanzyle J. 111 Plum Wertheym A. J. 227 s. 3d Wistar Caspar, 112 s 4th While John, 108 n Front Woollens J. 308 n. 3d
MIDWIVES.
Clemmens Ann, 473 n. 2d Carlley Rebecca, 56 Shippen Egar C Frankford road near Queen Emes Ann 61 n. 8th Fits Mary, West near Marl. borough Helmbold Eliza, 1 Quarry
Hemphill Jane, 73 Plum Hoot Mary, 46 north 4th Leffler Charlotte Walkers ct. Mingle E. 22 Appletree alley Morrell Judith 71 Union
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Peters Rachel, back 12 n. Front
Rose Ann, 10 Brewer's alley Rose Jane, 7 Brewer's alley Shoemaker L 10 Shippen Snead - 3 Swanson Thackara Eleanor, 30 s. 6th
Tormyn E. 113 Swanson Vanholt A. 184 s. 6th Wooley - 36 Appletree alley Zigler Ann, 74 New
NURSES.
Albertson H. 15 Mary (S.) Ambler widow, back 115 Arch Arehart Cath. 9 Wood Ash M. back 198 n. 2d Bain - 269 s. 5th Baker S. 23 n. 4th Ballenger C. 74 New Barber R. 10 Penna avenue Barry Ann, 189 Cedar
Backus B. 129 Callowhill
Barker R. 66 Catharine Barton E. 1 Shippen Barron M. cor 5th & Button- wood Browne M 2 Appletree alley Butler Sarah, Frankford road near Queen Carter Rebecca, 36 s Water Caldwell Jane 196 n. 5th
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NURSES, &c.
Cambell F. 13 Callowhill Cardrick Mary 61 Tammany Carr Elizabeth, Little Pine Casely M. 13 Springett alley Christy C. 25 Union Clark - 15 South alley Clifford - 411 s. Front Cline E. 4th above Browne Clothier M. 2 Garrigues Court Coleman C. 20 Race Cook E. 12 Hinckle's court Cornelius A. 207 s. 5th Cowdrick M. 61 Tammany Cressil B. 129 Callowhill Croft M. Queen near Prince Cyfarrid C. Scott's alley Dalrymple E. Prime bel. 2d Daniel M. 197 n. 3d Davis S. 7 Brewer's alley Davis D. G. 13 Powell Dilworth Margaret, 24 Cal- lowhill Edleman S. 145 Cherry Evans Mary, 15 South alley Earle - back 26 Branch Fisher Mary, 47 n. 6th Fiss Deborah, 205 n. 8th
Francis H. cor. Christian & , Mushel - 22 Appletree alley Third
Frost M. 127 New
Gavin A. 33 Shippen. Giles Hannah, 29 Noble Glenn M. Steinmetz court (N. L.) Graham Eliz. 98 Green Graham Martha, 98 Green Green - enquire 78 Chesnut Greenman Mary, 132 Coats' Grim Mary, 39 Coates alley Grogen Margaret 327 n. Sd Hammond - 59 New Hartwell - 40 Vine Harvey Marg. 78 Lombard Hill D. Ranstead court Hill Mary, 27 Callowhill Hink Mary, 254 n. Front Houck Sarah, N. W. corner, Dock & Walnut Hosler Catherine, William Hulings Ann, West's court
Humes Phæbe, back 340 Race Jobson Sarah 159 n. 3d Keech Mary, widow 36 Noble Kaighn Louisa, 10 Combs alley Kinderdine Christiana, 163 n. Third
Knowles S. 182 s. Front Lawrence R. 153 n. 2d Leatherman Ann, Lilley alley Lindsay P. 24 Cox's alley Livingston M. 47 Lombard Lloyd Margaret, 154 Race M'Donnald H. 8th ab. Vine Mallinder M. 122 Swanson Maree M. 49 Coates alley Marks H. 39 New market Matlack H. 56 Shippen Miller Ann, 513 n. 3d. Miller Charlotte, 13th near Vine
Miller L. 531 s. Front Miller S .3 Patton's court Miller G. 3 Patton's court Moncummings Margaret, 17 Green
Moore P. 125 Pine
Nelson - 24 Elizabeth
Newark - 9 Catharine
Norton J. 9 Chancery lane Peddel - 270 s. Front
Perry Ann, 74 New Petit Hester 74 New Powell R. back 36 n. 3d Prettyman E. back 382 s. 2d
Pummeroy E. 368 n. 3d.
Richards. S. back 86 s. 3d Roney H. 7 Brewer's alley Rose M. Sugar alley Rowan E. 23 Little German Sherer Ann, Spafford Shepherd Eleanor Seybert Christiana Scott's al. Sampson Han. 158 n Water Seriff Ann, 99 Coats Smith J 106 Cedar Still Phoebe, 31 Charlotte Swager Jane, 44 New market Snyder M. 72 New
TITLE B
LAYERS OUT OF THE DEAD, &c.
Spade S. 59 Shippen Stanfield S. 60 Penn
Thomas S. 13 Willing's alley Thompson E. 16 Greenleaf court Vazles Amelia, 13 Brown (N. L.) Warnick Martha, 34 Plumb Waters E. 47 Lombard West Susan, 131 n. 3d
- Wigmore Hannah, 4 Kuglers court
Willis G. Queen near Prince Williams Mary, 31 Green Wiles - 33 n. Fifth
Wood Mary, 28 Walnut Yates Abigail, 89 St. John Young Eliza, 151 Green Zenss Ann, (Sch.) 7th be- tween Vine & Race
LAYERS OUT OF THE DEAD.
Bliss Susannah, 47 Vine Bulfinch Mary, 26 Columbia avenue Field - 137 Spruce Fiss Deborah, 205 n. 8th Graff Rebecca, 192 Vine Hutman -- 4th ab. Coats' Heyler Catherine, 66 n. 3d Jacobs - 22 Appletree al- ley
January H. back 39 Arch Norton Rebecca, back of 17, Sterling alley Powell R. back 36 n. 3d Robbins Eliz. 153 Vine Walker Widow, 14 Sterling alley Wolbert Catherine 193 St. John
DENTISTS AND BLEEDERS.
Abert Joseph, 157 Lombard Bennet R. 51 Passyunk Bowers Michael, 402 n. 3d Briggs J . 30 Sugar alley Burkhart R. & P. 57 n. Water Eckendorff Martin, 10 s. 6th Gardett Jas. 75 Walnut Gardner Richard, 31 n. 4th Gilliams L. 35 Mulberry Harberger H. 11th bel. Wal- nut Hartman John, 43 11. 6th Houston P. W. 19 Walnut Huckel Joseph, 29 Lombard Hudson E 133 Walnut Kuhn John 78 n. 7th Klingle G. 270 n. 2d Koecker Leonard, 30 n. 7th
Leonard John, 108 German Logan Dr. 62 Spruce M&Cow J. Walnut near 11 th Mayer John, cor. 3d & G. T. Second Nagel Henry 275 s. 3d Pierie J. N. E. corner Walnut and Fourth Ripperger Conrad, 29 n. 4th Simon P. Vine below 8th Simmons S. 181 s. Front Smith Jacob, 269 s. Second + Simpson Wm. Barclay's al - ley Soast J. S. cor. 5th & Logan Uhle John, 45 n. 4th Van Pelt Peter, 149 Chesnut Wolf Lewis, 5 n. Sixth
BLEEDERS WITH LEECHES.
Cunitz Lewis, 170 Race Darr Jacob, 154 n. 4th Hartman John, 43 n. 6th
Newhouse Jacob, 175 n. Sd Ripperger Conrad, 29 n. 4:1.
LATE REMOVALS AND OMISSIONS.
Brætigam, John H. shoe store 22 High Blissit Francis, comedian 44 Carpenter Conway Bernard, dry good store 134 south 2d Fulton Samuel, merchant 363 High
Geley Peter, lapidary, glass ornament cutter &c. 3 Elbow lane
Heaton John, accomptant 347 Mulberry
Henderson John, carpenter 14 south Twelfth Houck Sarah, nurse n. w. cor. Dock & Walnut Jacoby Francis, merchant first wharf ab. Mulberry and 95 north 7th
Montgomery John C. attorney at law 285 Chesnut Mary, gentlewoman, 285 Chesnut Potts Samuel, accomptant 96 Crown
ERRATUM.
After the officers to the Mutual Insurance Com- pany, read Justus Philip, surveyer, 24 Wood st.
DIRECTIONS TO THE READER.
(N. L.) for Northern Liberties, (K.) Kensington- (P. T.) Penn Township-(V.) Vineyard-(C.) for City- (S.) Southwark-(M.) Moyamensing-( P.) Passyunk -- (sch.) Schuylkill-n. north-s. south-e. east-w. west- cor. corner-n. near-ab. above-R. road-bet. between - persons of colour -- bel. below.
For names not found in the body of the work, see list of " late removals, &c."
There are alternate references from the names that sound alike, throughout the work ; viz. Allison, see Elli- con; or Ellison, see Allison.
The reader will please to observe the following gene- ral rule for finding the numbers on houses, in the differ- ent streets in this city. In those streets that run east and west, say High street, the numbers begin from the Delaware, the odd being on the north side. In those that run north and south, say Fourth street, the numbers begin from High street, running north and south, the odd being on the east side.
KITE'S
PHILADELPHIA DIRECTORY,
FOR 1814.
Containing the heads of Families, and persons in Business, alphabetically arranged.
See " Directions to the Reader."
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AARONS James, labourer William ab. Hopkins' court
Aaronson John, blacksmith Second n. Walnut „Abbett Henry, smith 11d, north Second and 45. Sassafras
Henry & Co. smiths 111 north Second
Jonathan, blacksmith 291 north Second
.. Abbott David, bookseller 19 Cresson's alley Edward, sea captain 22 Race
George, hairdresser 9 Chesnut
John, wrought nailer 71 Budd John, cooper 23 Catharine
John, currier 218 N. Fourth and 171 N. Sd John, Cedar n. Schuylkill river
John B., carpenter 5 Church alley and 28 Cherry
Jonathan, blacksmith 130 Browne (N. L.) shop 291 N. Second Joseph, carpenter back of 155 St. John and Riley, curriers 171 north Third Sarah, widow seamstress 15 Gilles' alley Thomas, currier 6 Brewer's alley Timothy, currier 97 Chesnut
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Abbott Timothy and Co. curriers 97 Chesnut Wm. H. carver and gilder 113 S. Front William, brewer Pear near Dock and 2 Lodge
Abel Anthony, shoemaker back 382 N. Second George, shoemaker 200 N. Water and 205 north Front
Jacob, victualler cor. Shippen's lane & Cedar John, carpenter 10 Brown (N. L.)
Jos. shoemaker Poplar lane above St. John, and 123 north Fourth
- milkwoman Cedar near Sch. Eighth Hannah, widow glover 267 north Front Peter, shoemaker 376 north Second
Peter, stablekeeper 21 Appletree alley Abels William, mariner 82 Swanson Abercrombie James, D. D. assistant minister of Christ & St. Peter's churches &c. 162 S. Fourth? Abercrombie James, comedian 3 north Eighth Sophia, comedian 3 north Eighth Thomas, B. printer Juniper lane 1Abert Joseph, bleeder 157 Spruce
Abington Eleanor, widow back 110 north Fourth Abraham Isaac, victualler 170 Coats
Jacob, brickmaker N. Eighth ab. Camac Moses, dealer 397 north Third
Abrahams David, waterman 40 Christian Hannalı, victualler 148 Brown (N. L.) Isaac, taylor 8 Pear Thomas, teacher 366 south Second
Abrams Isaac, taylor Christian near Fourth Thomas, inerchant 140 Pine Acheson David, merchant 1 Sansom [ See Atkinson Achilles George, cabinet maker 3 Stokes' court tAckerly Charles, coachman Osbourn's court Ackley & Gaw, lumber merchants 2d ab. Germ. R .. John B. lumber merchant 444 N. Second Aclain Leonard, Merrits' lane corner Sixth Adams Alex. grocer S. W. cor. Filbert & Sc. 8th A. & \V. grocers cor. of High & Sch. 8th Benjamin, carpenter Noble near Third Charles, N. E. cor. 10th & Bonsall George, potter 8 Stephen's court +Howe, shoemaker Seventh below Small
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¡ Adams Jacob, wood sawyer cor. Seventh & Bedford Jacob W. printer 66 Mulberry John, N. E. corner of Callowhill & John John, labourer U. S. Arsenal Lydia, tayloress 92 Gaskill
& Loughery, merchants counting house Hock-st.
Moses, shipwright Front below Federal Nathan, storekeeper 34 north Second N. shipwright Queen near Shackamaxon
P. biscuit baker, 20 Shippen
Peter, flour dealer Germantown road ab. Timber lane
Robert, merchant 182 Chesnut
Robert, carpenter 237 south Third
Sarah, widow 120 Cedar
S. WV. teacher S. W. corner Broad and George
William, grocer Filbert bet. Sc. 7th. & 8th. William, carpenter Sch. Front ab. Walnut William, cordwainer 65 Christian
William, hat warehouse 50 High ab. 2d
William, grocer 46 south Second
Zephaniah, wharf-builder Court alley n. Browne (N. L.)
Addiks John Ed. commission merchant 65 S. 4th Addington Stephen, preceptor, &c. 88 north Ninth Addis Amos, carpenter 335 north Second
Daniel, attorney at law and conveyancer 122 south Fourth
Elizabeth, widow N. W. cor. of Poplar lane Addison Arthur, mariner 503 south Front ¡James, labourer St. Joseph's avenue bet. Fifth and Sixtlı
Adgate Daniel, grocer 65 S. Seventh and 21 S. 3d Adkinson James. carter 2d ab. Germantown R. Wm. B. storekeeper Hamilton village Adolph John, carpenter and grocer corner St. John and Green
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