The Philadelphia Directory, 1821, Part 1

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THE


PHILADELPHIA


Directory and Register, FOR 18218


CONTAINING THE


NAMES, PROFESSIONS, AND RESIDENCE, ОБ


All the Heads of Families


AND


PERSONS IN BUSINESS,


OF THE


City and Suburbs, Hamiltonville, and Camden, N. y.


WITH OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION.


PHILADELPHIA :


PUBLISHED BY M.CARTY & DAVIS, No. 204, Market street. 1821.


The Philadelphia Annual Advertiser.


JOHN KING,


(FROM LONDON,)


South West corner of Walnut and Dock streets, PHILADELPHIA,


MANUFACTURER OF


DEEP YELLOW, LEMON, AND PALE


GOLD LEAF,


of the best quality and on reasonable terms ; and maker of Burnish Gold Size, of a very superior quality, equal to the very best that can be bought in London, and very cheap; likewise, manufacturer of Gold and Silver Paper, and Gold and Silver Embossed Borders, from 1-8th of an inch wide to 3 inches do.


S. M. MERRILL,


No. 777, north Eighth street,


Respectfully informs the ladies of this city and its vicinity, that she continues to manufacture Leg- horn, Split Straw, and Silk HATS, of the newest and most approved fashions, and on the most rea- sonable terms.


HATS DYED, Altered, Bleached, and Retrimmed,


AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE.


N. B. All orders in the above line will be thankfully re- ceived and promptly attended to.


(b)


DIRECTIONS TO THE READER.


(N. L.) Northern Liberties-(K.) Kensington == (P. T.) Penn Township-(V.) Vineyard-(C.) for city -(S.) Southwark-(M.) Moyamensing-(O. y. r.). Old York road-(Germ. r.) Germantown road-(P.) Passyunk-(Sch.) Schuylkill-(Frank. r.) Frankford road-N. north-S. south-E. east-W. west-cor. corner-n. near-ab. above-r. road-bet. between- A persons of colour-bel. below-ay. alley-ct. court- av. avenue-l. lane-op. opposite-c. h. counting house-d. h. dwelling house-vict. victualler-gent. gentleman-storekeeper, is always to be understood as dry goods storekeeper.


For names not found in the Supplement, see the body of the work.


The reader when searching for names, without knowing how properly to spell them, is requested to examine in every possible way they would admit of being spelled from their pronunciation. There are alternate references throughout the list of inhabitants, to those names having similar pronunciation, but not being spelled alike ; viz. Allison, see Ellison-and vice versa.


Each page of the list of inhabitants, is headed in capitals, with the three first letters of the bottom name.


The reader will please to observe the following general rule for finding the numbers on houses, in the different streets in the 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.


PHILADELPHIAA DIRECTORY. BEC


SUPPLEMENT


TO THE


Philadelphia Directory.


[ Names that are not in the Supplement, will generally be found correct in the body of the work.]


1821.


LIST OF NAMES :


Containing the Heads of Families, and Persons in Business, alphabetically arranged.


Sec " Directions to the Reader."


ABBETT HENRY, blacksmith 111 N. Second-d. h. 45 Race


Abbott George, hairdresser 50 southi Front


Abbott John, currier 21 N. Sixth-d. h. 77 Cherry


Abercrombie Jas. D. D. sen. assistant minister of Christ church, St. Peter's and St. James' 111 Spruce street Adams Elizabeth, shoe store and milliner 187 N. 2d Adams Elizabeth, boarding house 74 Walnut Adams J. Knox and Nixon, merchants 225 High


Adams Thomas, merchant 80 south Wharves


Adams William, liquor store corner High and Sch. 8th -d. h. ncar corner Filbert and Sch. 8th


Adams William, Mantua Village


Affelman John C. flour merchant 365 High-d. h. 160 Cherry street


Aflick Mary, milliner 49 north Second


Aiken Robert, tailor 39 Walnut


Aitken William, M. D. surgeon 309 Arch


Alberti George F. practising physician 164 north Fifth


Albright George M. tavernkeeper 121 north Water


Algen James, grocer 18 Small & S. E. corner Catharine and Swanson


Allen Charles, druggist &c. 180 south Second


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Allen John, grocer 10 N. 5th and 8 South alley Allen Lewis, merchant 190 High-d h. 18 north 8th? Allen William, merchant 333 south Front Allen William, copperplate engraver 56 south 2d Allerton Nathan C. 12th above Market street Allison Miss A. & M. ladies dress makers 121 Spruce Alloway Samuel, tavernkeeper Catharine street wharf Anderson Robert, storekeeper S. W. corner Lombard and Seventh


Anderson Samuel V. merchant 25 north Water-d. h. 152 north Front


Anderson Thomas, saddler 48 Lombard


Andrew John, drygoods store 16 south Second


Angrau John, drygoods store 245 south Second Anker Levi, 193 south Third


Antrim John, grocer 90 south Third


Antrini Thomas E. taylor 395 High-d. h. 280 Archi Apple William, coppersmith 201 north Second


Apt Charles, saddle and harness maker 343 north 2d Ardner Joseph, barber 18 High


Armour Susan N. storekeeper 6 Old York road


Arney Elizabeth, tea warehouse 6 north Seventh


Arnison Joseph, tavernkeeper 169 south Front


Arrott James, merchant 35 south Front-d. h. N. W. corner Arch and Eleventh


Ash Caleb, jr. apothecary 66 north Ninth


Ash Michael, tavernkeeper N. W. cor. Old York road and Callowhill


Ashburner John, jr. drygoods store 36 N. 2d, d h 17 Race Ashburner John & Thomas, 36 north Second


Ashhurst Richard, merchant 76 High-d. h. 70 S. 5th Askew Joseph, ironmonger 245 High -- d h 116 Arch Askin John, shoemaker 216 south Second


Atkinson Asher, saddler &c. 1 south Third


Attmore Marshall, clock and watchmaker 38 Cedar Atwood James, merchant 111 High-d h 19 Race Atwood John M. merchant 111 High-d h 192 Arch Auner Joseph G. bookseller and stationer 79 Cherry Auner Peter, 79 Cherry


Austin Galen L. printer, office S. E. cor. 6th & Cherry Austin Thomas, Hour mer. 443 High-d h 5 north 13th Avis Joseph, cabinet maker 39 Cedar


Ayers David B. apothecary and druggist 302 S. Front Ayers & Turpin, druggists & apothecaries 302 S. Front


BABE CATHARINE, milliner 39 Pine Babe George, apothecary S. E. corner Front and Cedar Babe Mary, storekeeper 197 south Second Babe Richard, hatter 50 Cedar


Baeyertz Frederick, grocer corner Oak and Fifth


BEC .


PHILADELPHIA DIRECTORY.


Bagge John G. grocer 464 south Front


Bagge Mary, widow 464 south Front


Baker Benjamin F. lottery office 43 north Third


Baker Henson, M. D. 339 north Third


Baker James, hardware store 265 High


Baker Michael, jun. coppersmith 227 north Second -- d li 330 north Front


Baldwin Isaac, grocer 90 Vine


Baldwin John, bookbinder SE cor. Cherry and Sixth Balte Lucas & Thomas, boot manufacturers 31 S. 4th Ball Stephen, tavernkeeper N. W. cor. 3d & Shippen Ballentine James & Co. grocers 34 south Second Bancker Charles N. mer. 33 N. Front-d h 320 Chesnut Bankson William G. drygoods store 213 south Second Barat Francis, philosophical instrument maker 379 High


Barault Mrs. drvgoods store 51 north Second


Barcroft Stacy B. drygoods store 217 north Third


Bardotte Joseph, perfumer 147 Chesuut


Barker James N. alderman, office 16 south 5th-d h SW corner Chesnut and Sixth


Barlow Philip, 12} south Sixth and 62 Zane


Barnard Derick, ploughmaker High W. Sch. 4:11


Barnard Joseph, High west Schuylkill Fourth


Barnes Daniel, merchant 23 S. Water-d h 43 south 8th Barnes John, M D. 79 Arch corner Bread


Barnes John H. office 117 S Second-d h 23 S. Second


Barnes John, ladies' shoe store 147 south Second Barnes Joseph, ladies' shoe store 145 south Second Barnes Richard, glove manufactory 42 south Second Barnes Robert T. currier 55 Chesnut and 79 Arch Barnes S. bonnet maker SE corner Cherry and Eighth Barnes Thomas, esq. currier 55 Chesnut and 79 Arch Barnes Thomas and R. T. curriers 55 Chesnut Barnes William, jun 389 south Second


Barnitt Thos. Columbian printing press manuf. & tur- ner in brass, iron, &c. 198 N. Front & 3 Newmarket Barns James, innkeeper S. E. corner Spruce and Front Barns Mary, widow, teacher 7 Plum


Barrington Charles, wine and liquor merchant 216 High Barrington Eleanor, widow of Richard 206 south 4th Barton Isaac, storekeeper 16 north Second Barwick John, currier 170 north Third


Baush Adam, sea captain Juniper near Vine


Bayard George, tinplateworker 50 north Front


Bavard, R. H. attorney at law 55 south 7th-d h 254 Walnut


Beauregard J. C. M. D. 81 south Third


Bechtel John (bachelor) & Co. shoe warehouse 50 and 52 High


Beck Jacob, tobacconist 182 south Front


Beck Paul, jr. merchant 11 south Water-dh 315 High Beck Win. C. stationer &c. S. W. cor. George & 12th


BOR


PHILADELPHIA DIRECTORY.


Bedwell George W. apothecary and druggist 256 Arch Beidelman Abraham, drygoods store 88 north Second Belair Lewis D. foreign bookseller SW corner Sixth and Chesnut-d h 20 Raspberry street


Beldon Hosea W. accountant 251 south Second


Bell James & John, distillers NW corner 6th & Cedar Bell Samuel, merchant 181 High


Bell Samuel, grocer and drover 236 Cedar


Bell Wm. J. & Co: stock & exchange brokers 37 Dock Bell Wm. jun. stock &c, broker 37 Dock-d h 93 Pine


Bell William J. 154 Walnut street


Bellemere Francis, stocking manufactory Hamilton - Village


Benjamin & Joseph, cordial distillers 167 Cedar


Benners George, merchant 200 north Fourth


Bennet Louisa, 6 north Sixth


Bentley Christian, segarmaker 346 north Second


Bentley David & John, coppersmiths 162 north Third Berry Joseph, storekeeper 146 Cedar


Betts William, hatter 42 Plum


Beylard John, jr. merchant 101 Walnut


Bicknell George A. mercht. 127 High-d h 333 Arch


Bicknell & Jackson, domestic warehouse 127 High


Biddle Charles, jun. merchant. 35 Dock


Biddle C. & M. Canby, sugar refiners 27 Church alley Biddle Clement sugar refiner 27 Church alley-d h 204 Arch


Biddle Jolın G. broker 26 Walnut-d h 9th near Walnut Biddle Thomas & John G. stock brokers &c: 26 Walnut Biddle Thomas, stock broker &c. 26 Walnut-d h 41 Walnut


Biddle William S. counsellor at law 183 Walnut


Binder George, carpenter 375 north Front


Binder Jacob, hatter 286 north Front


Bioren John, printer & bookseller 72 S. 2d [see Byron Bird Julian, widow of Samuel, NE corner Water and Spruce


Bishop Richard, importer of hosiery 36 south Front


Black James, 208 Walnut street


Black Wm. jr. merchant 18 north Front-d h 13 Pine Blair William, boot manufacturer 20 Chesnut


Bloxton Thomas, ('Theatre Hotel) Walnut near Ninth Blye John H. sea captain 226 south Second


Boate Horatio, printer NE corner Wood and Fifth


Bockius Jacob, brush manufacturer 249 north Second Boggs James, merchant 188 High street +Boisier Jerome, cordwainer 74 Lombard


Bonish Matthew, fruiterer 390 south Second


Book Peter J. hairdresser and bleeder.10 north Fourth Booth John, tailor 49 Pine


Borhek John, confectioner 12 south Fourth


Borrekens H. P. paper hanging warehouse 151 Ches- . nut-d h SW corner 11th and Spruce


PHILADELPHIA DIRECTORY. BRU


Bosbyshell & Sorvers, drygoods store 95 High Bouvier Michael, cabineunaker 6 south Front Bowen A. J. cabinetmaker 135 Walnut Bower John, tavernkeeper 94 north Eighth Boyd David, merchant tailor 33 north Fourth Boyd Francis, currier 269 north Second Boyd Joseph, exchange & commission broker 20 S. 4th


Boyle Charles, shopkeeper 325 Spruce


Brackker Marshal, china store 324 north Second


Bradshaw Sarah, tavernkeeper 28 Walnut


Brady Daniel, accountant 122 Chesnut-dh 36 south 6th Brady F. tavernkeeper 5 north Sixth


Brand Frederick, ladies' shoemaker 124 south Second


Brandt John, distiller 223 south 3d-d h 127 Lombard Bravard Rebecca, drygoods store 229 south Second Breban John, merchant 164 High-d h 79 Dock


Brennen John, umbrella maker 194 south Second Brick John R. 35 Chesnut


Brien James, tavernkeeper 289 Vine


Brock John, merchant 149 north Fourth


Brognard Joseph, merchant 83 High


Bronson John, hatter 136 Swanson


Brooke Robert, county commissioner Germantown road near Rising Sun


Brooks John, china store 179 Callowhill


Brown Adam, malster 256 Race


Brown David Pau!, attorney at law 104 Arch


Brown Elijah, com. mer. 48 Dock-d h 39 south 4th


Brown Elizabeth, milliner 42 north Sixth


Brown Ezra, cordwainer 167 north Third Brown & Harris, painters, &c. 72 Chesnut


Brown James, (of the house of J. A. B. & Co.) 109 S. 3d


Brown James, tobacconist 46 north Fourth


Brown James, sea captain 13 Willing's alley


Brown John A. and Co. importers of Irish linens 16 Chesnut


Brown John S. boot and shoc manufactory 167 north 3d Brown J. & M. & M. D Lewis, merchants 159 Market Brown Liberty, conveyancer 18 south Sixth-d h 59 Tammany street


Brown Paul S. merchant 215 Arch


Brown William, printer, office Wagner's alley-d h 6 John above Wccd


Browne Aquilla A. attorney at law and conveyancer 38 south Sixth-d h 307 Walnut


Browne Charles, silkdyer 119 north Second


Browne John, gentleman 376 north Front (N L)


Browne Peter A. attorney at law and conveyancer, 194 . Chesnut


Browne Samuel, taylor 51 north Third


Bruck William A. biscuit baker 113 Vine


Brugiere Charles, mercht. 247 High-d h 299 Chesnut


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CAN PHILADELPHIA DIRECTORY.


Bryan Samuel, esq. Register for the Probate of Wills, and granting Letters of Administration in and for the city and county of Philadelphia, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, No. 6 east wing State house-d h 324 High


Bryant John Y. chemist, &c. 27 High


Bryant Mordecai Y. wholesale and retail druggist 230 north Second


Bryant T. J. druggist, &c. 388 north Front & 205 N. 8th


Bryant William, cabinet maker 361 High


Brynen Edward, umbrella maker 151 north Second


Buckley Anthony M. merchant 139 south Front-d h 87 south Third [see Bickley and Backley


Budd John B. merchant 14 south Seventh


Budd Susan, widow 14 south Seventh


Buffum Arnold, hatter 60 north Second


Bujac J. Lachaussee, merchant 130 Pine


Burd Jane R. confectioner 163 Chesnut & 66 Almond Burkart Samuel, brushmaker 1 N. 5th-d h 131 N. 8th Burkellow Isaac, dealer 293 northi Second


Burkhardt & Bailey, merchants 9 north Second


Burkhimer Henry, tobacconist 348 north Front Burns John M. boot and shoe manufacturer 49 south 3d Burt Nathaniel, merchant 237 High


Bushhead Joseplı, 69 south Fifth


Busser Francis, tinplate worker 321 south Second


Butcher John, tinplate worker 363 south Front Butler James, china store 18 High


Buzby H. & Co. flour merchants 365 High


Buzby Hezekiah, 365 High-d hi 6th above Wood


Byrne Mrs. E. boarding house 19 south Fifth


Byrne Patrick, lottery and exchange office NE corner Second and Chesnut


Byron Rebecca, drygoods store 226 south Second


CAHILL JOHN, tavernkeeper 10 Lætitia court


Calla Charles, Liverpool and glass warehouse 66 north Fourth-d h 40 north Eighth-


Cammeyer & Simons, auction & commission merchants 262 Market


Cammeyer William, jun, auctioneer 262 Market-d h 348 Market


Campbell Isaac, watchmaker 33 south Fourth


Campbell James, mercer and tailor 85 south Fifth Campbell Thomas, ladies' shoemaker 79 Cedar Canby Caleb H. plumber 29 Bank street-d h 137 High Cannon John, innkeeper SW corner Catharine and 2d Canon Samuel, clothing store 342 High


Cansler Margaret, drygoods store 81 Cedar


Cantrall Robert, innkeeper NW cor. Water & Swanson


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Cany Charles, drygoods store 67 north Second Carels William, carpenter back 185 Cherry Carlile Hudson, tavernkeeper Spruce corner Quince Carlisle David, carter corner Sixth and Coates Carlisle John, ladies' shoemaker 204 south Second Carll Rev. Maskell M. 85 Wood street


Carmalt Caleb & James, conveyancers 298 north Third and 241 Arch


Carman J. & H. merchants 331 High


Carman William, merchant 317 High


Carmichael George & Son, tobacconists 404 High


Carpenter Benjamin E. & Co. grocers 213 northi Third Carpenter Benjamin E. grocer 213 north Third


Carpenter Miles, 121 north Ninth


Carrell Joseph, boot and shoemaker 17 south Third Carrigan Jacob, carpenter 204 Cherry


Carson John, bookseller and stationer 159 north Third Carson John M. ladies' shoemaker SE cor. Race & 6th Carstairs James, mer. South st. wharf-d h 264 S. 2d


Carter Enoch, painter, &c. 120 Chesnut-d h 82 Arch Carvill H. & C. goldbeaters 55 Dock


Cash Jacob, tobacconist 3 Arch and 35 Vine


Cassedy Mary, widow 387 south Front


Catherwood Hugh, distiller 217 Cedar


Cave Thomas, druggist &c. 45 High & SW corner 9th and Locust-d h 1 north Ninth


Cavenaugh Michael, grocer and tavernkeeper SE cor- ner Second and Queen


Chamberlin Jacob, merchant 47 south Eighth


Chamberlin Joseph, merchant 16 south Water


Champion Benjamin, drygoods store 54 north Second Chandler George, boot and shoemaker 79 Green street Chaney William M. broom manufacturer 172 High


Chapron & Nidelet, merchants 155 High NE corner 4th "Chapron John M. merchant 155 High-d h 14 N. 9th Chastant Louis, merchant 22 Church allev


Chesnut Samuel & William, grocers 303 High


Chesnut Sam. grocer 303 High-d h SE cor. Vine & 8th Chew Elisha, currier 38 Chesnut


Christie William, upholsterer and venetian blind ma- ker 145 Chesnut


Christine John, turner 358 north Front


Clerk Daniel, grocer NE corner Fourth and Green


Clark John Y. M. D. 167 Arch


Clark L. B. book store 4 south Front


Clark Richard, boardinghouse and grocer 152 Swanson Changes Jacob, painter and glazier 189 Vine


Close Henry, grocer 385 N. Third NE corner Coates Cluley John, jun. wireworker 17 S. 4th-d h 91 south 5th Coues Caleb, mannf of domestic coffee 88 Cherry Coats Thomas, jun. conveyancer, and office for the pur-


chase and sale of real estate 328 north Third Cochran John, distiller 376 and 386 High


COU PHILADELPHIA DIRECTORY.


Cockman Eliza, milliner 149 Walnut Cockman George, jeweller 149 Walnut Coffee James, plumber 61 Walnut-d h 2d bel. Christian Coffin Thomas M. oil store 10 south Fourth Coggins David, currier 80 Chesnut-d h 31 Carters ay: Cohen Abraham B. carver and gilder 233 south Fifth Cohen A M. & E. L. druggists 239 Market -- d h NE corner Spruce and Fourth


Cohen & Nisbet, merchants 26 south Front Cole Hannah, widow 429 south Second Coleman Lydia, mantuamaker 64 north Sixth


Collins Moses, innkeeper 125 north Water Collins William, baker 148 south Front


Collom Jonathan, teacher 134 Coates


Combes Germain, M. D. and apothecary NE corner Pine and Fourth


Comfort Stephen, broker &c, 26 south Third


Comley Ethan, drygoods store 199 north Second Compton Joseph, mercer and tailor 27 north Sixth


Conard John, marshal (Eastern District) office State house-d h 206 Chesnut


Condie David F. M. D. 99 south Fifth


Condy J. W. counsellor at law 154 Chesnut


Conger James, shopkeeper NE corner Castle & 11th Connell Thomas H. M. D. 49 Vine


Connelly Matthew, tavernkeeper 47 south Water Conner John, saddle, trunk & harnessmaker 194 High Conningham D. W. drygoods merchant 78 N. Second Conolay Peter, cordwainer 241 north Front


Conover Joseph, shoe warehouse SW cor. High & 6th Constable William, cordwainer 394 south Second


Conwell Right Rev. Doctor Henry, bishop of Philadel- phia, St. Joseph's & St. Mary's church, Willing's ay. Conyers James, shoemaker 125 Chesnut


Conyers Walter, boot manuf. 40 S. 3d-d h 9 George Conyngham David H 109 south Fourth


Cook George H. grocer 76 south Third-d hi NW cor- ner 13th and Walnut


Cook Samuel, tobacconist 267 north Second


Cook & Snowdon, china merchants 240 north Third Cooke William, tobacconist 10 Market


Cooley L. intelligence and exchange office 9 south 4th -d'h SW corner Seventh and Sansom


Cooper F. smith 98 and 100 Shippen Cooper Henry, printer Fifth near Wood Cope Jacob J. accountant Old York road ab. Callowhill Corfield Edward D. justice of the peace 259 N. Front Corlies J. W & Co. commission merchants 293 south Wharves-dh 160 Arch


Correy Wm. K. merchant 29 N. Water-d h 98 S. 4th Corry Helen, milliner 123 south Second


Corson James, 184 Chesnut street


Coulston Barnabas, tavernkeeper 271 Vine


Coulston G. W. tavernkeeper 212 north Third


PHILADELPHIA DIRECTORY. DAV,


Cowan John, tailor 84 Cedar Cox Isaac N. attorney at law 113 Chesnut, d h 132 Spruce Cox James, tailor 204 Cherry street


Cozens Josialı B. clock & watchmaker 144 south Front [see Couzins


+Cranchel B. 66 south Third


Crane Isaac W. counsellor at law Camden (N J)


Crease William G. fancy feather manufactory 41 south 'Third, and confectionary 220 High


Creighton Robert, Irish linen merchant 21 south Front Cress Alexander, cordwainer 422 north Third


Cresson John H. & Joseph, china merchants 281 High Cresson John H. china mer. 281 High-d h 227 High ('reth Daniel, distiller 222 south 6th -- d h 223 Cedar Creth & Williamson, distillers, distillery 102 and liquor store 108 north Ninth


Creth William, distiller 108 north 9th-d h 379 Race Crombarger John, flour mer. 326 High & 84 south 11th Crooks William, tailor NE corner Chesnut and Water Crothers William S. & Charles S. merchants 219 High -dh 389 Arch [sce Carothers


Crowley John, watchmaker 132 south Front Crozier Andrew, grocer 424 south Front


Crumpton William, silverplater 231 north Second Cruson William, inspector of lumber 269} south Front Cullen & Pettit, grocers NE corner Spruce & Seventh Cummins James, grocer NW corner Brown and Third Curran Arthur, innkeeper Green street ferry


Currie Wm. M. D. practising physician NW corner of Front and Pine street


Curry George, shoe store 30 High


Curtis Asa, grocer SW corner Second and Callowhill -dh 8 Newmarket


Curtis Cavender, drygoods store 233 south Second


Curtis John H. clerk 448 south Front


Cuthbert W. C. druggist 264 south Second


DABLIN FELIX, shopkeeper NE corner Arch & 8th Dallet Elijah & Thomas, soap and candle manufactu- rers 34 and 341 High


Dalling James, storekeeper 114 north Sixth


Daly Charles, cordwainer 44 Spruce


Dannaker C H. W. millstone maker Zane street -- d h 135 north Third


Dannaker Samuel, seafaring officer 24 Bread street


Davenport William, mathematical instrument maker 25 south Front-d h 86 Sassafras


Davis David, cordwainer 61 Arch


Davis George, stock and exchange broker 39 Dock- dh 246 Spruce


Davis John, inspector of customs 305 Market Davis John, paper hanger 12 Goforth alley


DOU PHILADELPHIA DIRECTORY.


Davis John, shoe store 73 north Fifth


Davis Jonathan, sawwhetter NW corner Callowhill and Newmarket street


Davis Richard, gentleman 350 Market street


Davis Samuel V. cordwainer 356 south Second


Davis Thomas, printer and bookseller 204 Market


Davis William, shipchandler and ropemaker SE corner Sassafras and Water-d h 273 Race


Davison Robert, sailmaker 47 south Front


Dawes Sibyl, drygoods store 6 south Second


Dawson Jonas, clock and watchmaker 400 High-d h Juniper below High


Dawson Mordecai L. 79 Chesnut-d h 7th ab. Chesnut


Day Augustus, carver and gilder 124 north Third Dayton Maria C. drygoods store 246 north Third Deamer John, cooper Water above Callowhill


Deaves Tryal, blacksmith corner Tammany & Kunckel Decker R. I. tavernkeeper 122 south Front Deets George, victualler Buttonwood above Charles


De Haven Holstein, carpenter 119 north Ninth


Deitz William, shoemaker 203 north Third


Delleker George, engraver 96 Chesnut-d h 42 Chester Denckla A. H. merchant 12 north Third


Denman Aaron & Co. merchts. 271 High-d h 351 Arch


Derkheim David, cabinetmaker 278 south Second


De Silver Thomas, bookseller, &c. 253 High-d I1 409 Mulberry


Devin Sarah, widow Broad above Arch


Devitt Terrence J. baker 151 Cherry 1 .


Dewhurst Henry, glasswarestore 324 High


Diachery Joseph, liquor store 96 High


Dickeson William, hatter 311 north Second


Dickinson David, printer SW corner Decatur and Market-d h SE corner Castle and Eleventh


Dickinson Leonard, trunk manufacturer 4 Schriver's court-d h 1 north Eighth


Dickson John, grocer Swanson near Christian


Dickson Joseph R. inspector of customs 163 south 5th Dickson Wm. merchant 255 High-d h Vine above 10th Diehl Nicholas, notary public, office 117 south Second d h 157 south Ninth


Dillon Richard, grocer SE corner Cedar and Fifth Dingee Charles, saddler 194 High


Dixon Peter, saddler 214 Market-d h 27 north Ninth Dolman John M. shoemaker 46 Chesnut


Donaldson Isaac, china storekeeper 76 north Second and 26 north Third


Donnaldson Edward M. shipmaster 43 Dock-d h 167 Spruce


Donnell James C. 129 south Third


Donnell Nathaniel, 129 south Third


Dorans William, grocer SE corner Front and Almond Dougherty Michael, storekeeper 10th cor. Pryor's court


PHILADELPHIA DIRECTORY. EHR


Douglass John C. ladies' shoemaker 70 north Sixth Douglass L. S. drygoods store 47 south Fourth Douglass Peter, toothbrushmaker 31 north Third


Downer Charles I. merchant 26 south Wharves-d !! 16 Newmarket street


Dovle Patrick, storekeeper 448 north Second Dreer Frederick, cabinetmaker 152 south Fourth Dreisbach William, merchant 146 north Fourth Dreyfous Simeon, merchant 75 north Fourth Drinker Joseph D. jr. merchant 30 north Third Drysdale William, clock & watchmaker 44 High


Ducker John, exchange broker 1 south Fourth-dh 9 north Eleventh


[see Decker


Duffield William B. M. D. professor of midwifery 198 Spruce street


Duffy Philip, tavernkeeper 144 Cedar


Dulles Joseph, merchant 145 High-d h Washington square


Dulles Sophia, widow 151 Walnut




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