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Thomas G. Hollingsworth.
George Thomas.
2nd Section. George Justice.
3rd Do. Samuel H. Trainer.
4th Do. Morton M'Michael
5th Do. Jonathan Thomas.
6th Do. William H. Stokes.
7th & Stli Do. Henry Leceh.
9th Do. Andrew Hooton.
10th
Do. Richard R. Spain.
CUSTOM HOUSE.
South 2nd below Dock.
Collector, James N. Barker.
Naval Officer, Frederick Pemberton.
Surveyor, William Duncan.
Inspector, Charles S. Jackson.
Weigh Master, George Guier.
Appraisers, Thomas Stewart and Samuel Ross.
Guagers, Robert Milnor & John Thompson. Store Keeper, Robert A. Patton.
Public Stores, rear of the Custom House.
Directions for transacting Custom House busi- ness.
Office hours from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M.
Desk No. 1. For preparing registers, enrol- ments and licenses, and entering and clearing vessels from and to foreign ports.
No. 2. Cashier for receiving fees, cash du- ties, &c., also for entering and clearing vessels coastwise.
No. 3. Examination of entries of merchan- dise imported, with the invoices and bills of lading, ascertaining the duties thereon, calcu- lating drawbacks. and issuing coastwise certifi- cates of drawback.
LIST OF CONSULS, &c.
No. 4. Record of imports, duties and bonds | LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION COM- in snit, and examination of inward manifests, PANY. previous to vessels clearing at No. 1. Office 7º S Second,
No. 5. Bonds for duties taken, and permits issued for the delivery of goods from vessels and stores.
No. 6. For the payment of debentures, bounties, &c.
No. 7. Export bonds taken, export permits, debentures. and transport certificates issued, and export bonds cancelled on the production of landing certificates.
No. 8. Record of exports.
No. 9. Cash book-keeper, and payment re- ceived for bonds returned from, or not can- celled, by the Bank of the United States.
Nos. 10 & 11. Seamen's protections, and or- ders for the admission of sick seamen into the Marine Hospital issued.
PHILADELPHIA LIBRARY COMPANY, Corner S Fifth and Library.
INCORPORATED BY WILLIAM PENN. Shares $40. Annual subscription $4. John J. Smith jr., Librarian.
APPRENTICES' LIBRARY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, 27 N Seventh near Arch. John Sergeant, President. Philip Garrett, Vice President. James Sellers, Treasurer.
ATHEN ÆUM, S W 5th and Chesnut.
Peter S. Dupenceau, L. L. D., President. Vice President. Quintin Camp- bell, Treasurer. Samuel J. Henderson, Secretary.
PHILADELPHIA INSTITUTE, For the Moral and Intellectual Improvement of Young Men.
Matthew Newkirk, President. Sam. Richards, Robert Earp, John C. Pechin, M. L. Bevan, Vice Presidents.
L. Harwood, Secretary. A. Martin, Treasurer.
SOUTHWARK LIBRARY COMPANY. William G. Flanagan, President. John B. MI'Kever, Treasurer. James Stuart, Secretary.
FRANKLIN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, No. 83 S Third. I .. Juhan, President. R. P. King, Secretary.
MERCANTILE LIBRARY COMPANY. 134 Chesnut Street.
Thomas P. Cope, President; John Fausset, Treasurer ; C. W. Churchman, Secretary ; J. Cox, Librarian.
SOUTHWARK INSTITUTE.
Peter Crans, jr., President. William C. Flani- gen, Vice President. James Stevenson, Treasu- rer. Washington L. Lanc, Secretary. Charles R. Webb, Assistant Secretary. Aaron Martin and Franklin Hulings, Librarians.
LANDINGS ON THE DELAWARE FRONT.
Wood and Queen streets, Kensington. Green and Oak streets. N Front and Willow. Catha- rine and Swanson.
Incorporated Feb. 13th, 1822.
Jos. Watson, President. Josiah White, Erskine Hazard, Timothy Abbott, Thos. Earp, Ephraim Haines, John Cook, Jonathan K. Hassinger, John M' Allister, James McAlpin, J. Schott, Managers.
Otis Ammidon, Treas. Edward Walter, Sec'y.
DELAWARE COAL COMPANY. Office 117 S Third. John White, President.
MINISTERS AND CONSULS FROM FO- REIGN POWERS RESIDENT AT PHILADELPHIA. From France.
M. Hersant, Consul.
M. D. Homergue, Chancellor of the Consulate. Fram Great Britain.
Henry Beckett, Acting Consul General. From Spain. The Chevalier Don Pablo Chacon, Consul Ges neral. From Portugal.
John Vaughan, Vice Consul. From Austria.
John Vaughan, Acting Consular Agent. From Prussia.
Arnold Halbach, Consul. From Naples and Sicily.
Chevalier D. Morelli, Consul General. From Rome.
Charles Picot, Vice Consul. From Hamburg.
Charles N. Buck, Consul General. From Frankfort.
Arnold Halbach, Consul. From Denmark.
M. Stien Bille, Charge d'Affaires. John Bohlen, Consul.
From Saxony.
Robert Ralston, jr., Vice Consul. Sweden and Norway.
John Vaughan, Vice Consul. From the Netherlands.
Henry Bohlen, Vice Consul. From Mexico.
Don Joaquin M. De Castillo y Lanzas, Charge d'Affaires. George Folin, Vice Consul. From Venezuela.
William M'Ilhenny, Esq., Vice Consul. From Brazil. John Vaughan, Vicc Consul. From Bremen.
J. J. Werner, Consul. From Switzerland.
Theodore Nicolet, Consul.
From Bavaria. C. Fred. Hagedorn, Consul.
CHURCHES.
AFRICAN.
First Presbyterian, S 7th bel Cedar. Second Presbyterian, St. Mary ab 6th. Methodist, S 6th n Lombard. Wesleyan, Lombard bel 6th.
St. Thomas' Episcopal, Rev. W. Douglass, S 5th bel Walnut.
Union Episcopal, Coates bel O Y road. Union, Baptist, D. Scott, Little Pine ab 7th.
BAPTIST.
First, Rev. W. T. Brantley, N 2nd n Arch. Second, Rev. J. W. Kitts, Budd ab Poplar. Third, vacant, S 2nd bel Queen. Fifth, A. D. Gillet, Sansom ab 8th.
Spruce st., Rufus Babcock, D. D., Spruce bel 4th. Central, J. J. Woolsey, N E 13th and Race.
Moyamensing, Alexander Burden, S 9th bel Ship- pen. Seventh st., N 7th N Callowhill. CATHOLIC.
St. Augustine's, Rev. M. Hurley, D. D., N 4th ab Race.
St. Joseph's, Edward McCarty, Willing's al. St. Mary's, Bishop Kenrick, S 4th n Spruce. St. John's, Rev. John Hughes, S 13th bel High. Holy Trinity, J. Vandenbraak, S W 6th & Spruce.
CONGREGATIONAL. First, Rev. John Todd, S 10th bel Spruce.
DUTCH REFORMED.
First, J. B. Hardenberg, Crown n Race. Second, Rev. G. W. Bethune, c 10th and Filbert.
EPISCOPAL.
Christ Church, (vacant) N 2nd ab High. St. James', Henry Morton, N îth ab High.
St. Peter's, W. H. De Lancy, D. D., c 3rd and Pine.
St. Paul's, James May, S 3rd bel Walnut.
St. Stephen's, H. W. Ducachett, M. D., Cedar bel High.
St. Andrew's, John A. Clark, S 8th n Spruce. St. John's, George Boyd, Brown n N 3rd.
Epiphany, Stephen H. Tyng, D. D., c Chesnut & Sch. 8th.
Grace, William Suddards, c 12th and Cherry. St. Matthew's, J. M. Douglass, Francisville. Trinity, Rev. - Coleman, Catharine n 2nd. Swedes, C. Brincklie, Swanson n Navy Yard.
Church of the Ascension, Rev. J. B Clemson, Lombard ab 12th.
FRIENDS' MEETING HOUSES.
S E 4th and Arch, N E 5th and Arch, Wash- ington sq., S 12th bel High, c S 9th and Spruce.
¿ Cherry n 5th.
Meeting Houses.
( Green n 4th.
GERMAN REFORMED.
W. S. Sprole, Race bel 4th.
INDEPENDENT.
Rev. John Chambers, S. Broad bel Chesnut. JEWS SYNAGOGUE. Isaac Leeser, Cherry n 3rd.
LUTHERN.
Evangelical Church of St. Johns, P. F. Mayer, Race n 5th.
St. Matthew's, Jacob Medtart, New n 4th. St. Michael's, Englebert Peixotto, c 5th and Apple Tree alley.
Zion, C. R. Demme, c 4th and Cherry.
METHODIST.
St. George's, Rev. Charles Pitman, N 4th ab Race. St. John Street, Rev. J. Lybrand, St. John ab Beaver.
Ebenezer, Rev. S. Higgins, Christian bel 4th. Kensington, Rev. J. Smith, c. Queen and Marlbo- rough. (K)
Salem, Rev. William Baines, S 13th bel Spruce. Union, Rev. Samuel Keppler, N 4th ab High. Nazareth, Rev. J. J. Matthias, N 13th n Vine. Fifth Street, Rev. E. S. James, N 5th n Green. Eighth Street, Rev. Charles Pitman, N 8th ab Noble.
St. Paul's, William A. Wiggins, 5th bel Ger- man.
HIarmony, Rev. T. Miller, Budd ab Brown. Fairmount, Rev. William K. Gentner, Fairmount. Western, or Brickmakers', Rev. B. Weed, Sch. 3rd bel Walnut.
Last Kensington, Rev. J. Curtis, Kensington.
Moravian, vacant, Race n N 3rd.
MARINER'S.
Bethel, (Methodist) Rev. J. Wolson, c Shippen and Swanson.
Mariner's, (Presbyterian) vacant, S Water n Ches- nut.
Eastburn Bethel, (Baptist) Rev. S. Huggins, Water n Race.
LIST OF CHURCHES, &c.
NEW JERUSALEM.
Corner 12th and George.
PRESBYTERIAN.
First, Rev. Albert Barnes, Washington squarc. Second, Rev. C. C. Cuyler, D. D., N 7th n Arch. Third, Rev. Thomas Brainard, S W 4th and Pine. Fourth, Rev. William L. M.Calla, N E S 5th and Gaskill.
Fifth, Rev. T. T. Waterman, Arch ab 10th. Sixth, Rev. S. G. Winchester, Spruce n 6th. Seventh, Rev. S. D. Blythe, Ranstead ct. Eighth, Rev. Alexander Macklin, Spruce n 3rd. Ninth, Rev. William Gibson, N 13th ab High.
Tenth, Rev. Henry A. Boardman, N E 12th and Walnut.
Eleventh, Rev. John L. Grant, Vine ab 13th. Twelfth, vacant, Cedar ab 12th.
Central, Rev. John M.Dowel, D. D., S E 8th and Cherry.
Central, (N L) Rev. - - Mines, D. D., Green bet 3rd and 4th.
First, (N L) Rev. James Patterson, Buttonwood n 6th.
Second, (N L) Rev. -, N 6th ab Green. First, (S) Rev. Albert Judson, German bet 2nd and 3rd. -
First, (K) Rev. George Chandler, Palmer. (K)
Fairmount, Rev. James M. Davis, Fairmount. Associate, Rev. 141 Walnut n 4th. Associate Reformed, Rev. Samuel B. Wylie, D. D., S 12th bel High.
Associate Reformed, Rev. - -, Cherry n 11th.
UNITARIAN. First, Rev. W. H. Furness, N E 10th and Locust.
UNIVERSALIST.
First, Rev. A. C. Thomas, Lombard.
Second, Rev. S. W. Fuller, Callowhill bel 5th.
BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS IN PHILADELPHIA.
American Sunday School Union.
F. W. Porter, Cor. Sec. Paul Beck jr., Treas. The Society's House, 146 Chesnut. Anniversary meeting, Tuesday after the third Thursday in May.
Philadelphia Bible Society. Robert Ralston, Treas. Rev. Dr. Mayer, Cor. Sec. Anniversary ineeting, 1st Wednesday in May.
Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society. Of the Episcopal Church .- Thos. Robins, 96 High, Treasurer.
Female Tract Society of the Episcopal Church. Miss S. Phillips, Treasurer.
Board of Missions
Under the care of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church .- Rev. Wm. A. McDowell, Cor. Sec. Wm. Nassau, Treas. Office 29 Sansom.
Pennsylvania Temperance Society. Rev. John Marsh, Cor. Sec. and General Agent. Thos Earp, Treas. Office 42 N 6th.
Baptist Tract Society.
Rev. Ira M. Allen, Cor. Sec. and Gen. Agent. Depository, 21 South Fourth.
Board of Education
Under the care of the Gen. Assembly of the Pres. Church .- Rev. Wm. McFarland, Cor. Secretary. Treasurer J. B. Mitchell. Office 29 Sansom.
BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS.
Philadelphia Tract Society.
Rev. O. L. Kirtland, Cor. Sec. D. W. Prescott, Treas. Depository, 42 N Sixth. A. Flint, Agent Anniversary, 4th Tuesday in September.
Union Benevolent Association.
Captain William Sherman, Agent. Office, 46 North Fifth street.
Home Missionary Society.
Rev. G. N. Judd, Secretary and General Agent. Office 134 Chesnut st.
Pennsylvania Colonization Society.
Elliot Cresson, Cor. See. Lloyd Mifflin, Treasurer. Office 27 Sansom st.
Philadelphia City Mission.
Rev. Thomas G. Allen, General Agent. Office Lombard ab 9th st.
Philadelphia Education Society.
Rev. E. Phelps, Cor. Sec. and General Agent. Office 134 Chesnut st. George W. M'Clelland, Treas., 100 Market st.
Philadelphia Female Bible Society.
Mrs. Julianna Miller, Treasurer.
Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf and Dumb.
Broad bel Spruce st.
Philadelphia Female Society for the Education of Heathen Youth. Mrs. Harriet P. Engles, Treasurer.
Female China Tract Society.
Miss Eliza J. M'Corkle, Treasurer. Miss Stille, Secretary.
Female Tract Society of the First Presbyterian Church. Miss Sidney Paul, Secretary, and Mrs. Donnelson, Treasurer.
Female Tract Society of Walnut Street Church. Miss Sarah Stille, Secretary, and Mrs. Hildeburn, Treasurer.
Female Tract Society of Central Presbyterian Church. Miss H. Smith, Secretary, and Miss A. Bevins, Treasurer.
Female Tract Society of the Sixth Presbyterian Church. Miss L. Sherman, Treasurer.
Young Men's Tract Society.
J. B. Ogden, Treasurer. G. D. Clark, Secretary.
Youth's Tract Society.
I. M. Purves, Secretary. Bennington Gill, jr., Treasurer.
Youth's Domestic and Foreign Tract Society. Charles B. Duncan, Secretary. Rufus R. Erskine, Treasurer.
Seamen's Friend Society.
Captain Reynolds, Treasurer. R. S. H. George, Secretary.
Female Seamen's Friend Society. Miss A. Grimkie, Secretary. G. C. Allen, Treasurer.
LIST OF INSTITUTIONS, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, &c.,
Alphabetically Arranged.
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Academy of Natural Sciences, S E George and , Commissioners' Hall, (M) Carpenter n 10th. 12th.
Academy of the Fine Arts, 311 Chesnut.
Adelphi Hall, S 5th bel Walnut.
Alms House, Schuylkill, (west side.)
Alms House, (Friends ) Walnut ab 4th.
American Philosophical Society, S W Chesnut and 5thi.
American Sunday School Union, 146 Chesnut. Apprentices Library,27 N 7th n Arch.
Arcade, Chesnut ab 6th.
Arch st. Theatre, 219 Arch.
Assylum for Lost Children, Commerce ab 5th. Assylum for the blind, N W Sch. 3rd and Race. Assylum for Deaf & Dumb, S W Broad & Pine. Assylum Magdalen, c Race and Sch. 2nd.
Atheneum, S W Chesnut and 5th.
Athenian Buildings, Franklin Place.
Beck's Shot Factory, Arch n Schuylkill.
Burying Ground of Christ Ch., S E 5th & Arch. Burying Ground of Presbyterian Ch., Crown, and Race bel Sch. 8th.
Burying Ground of 5th Presbyterian Church, Lombard bet 12th and 13th.
Burying Ground of Society of Friends, S W Sch. 8th and Race.
Burying Ground of Universalists, S E 7th and Fitzwater.
Bricklayer's Hall, N E 13th and Race.
Callowhill Market, from Crown to 7th.
Carpenters' Hall, N W 13th and Race.
Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Office, 45 Walnut.
Chesnut st. Theatre, 201 Chesnut.
China Factory, Chesnut and Sch. 6th.
Christ ( h irch Hospital, 10 Cherry.
City Water Works office 200 Cherry.
City Commissioners' office S W Chesnut & 5th. City Treasurer's office, S W Chesnut and 5th. City Watering Committee, office S W Chesnut and 5th, up stairs.
Clerk of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, State Ilouse, up stairs. College and Medical Hall, 9th n High.
College of Pharmacy, Zane ab 7tli.
Commissioners' Hall, Spring Garden, 309 Vine. Commissioners' Hall, N. Liberties. 281 N 3rd. Commissioners' Hall, (S) S 2nd n Christian,
County Commissioners's office, State House W wing up stairs.
Clerk of Mayor's court, State House E wing. Custom House. 114 S 2nd
Delaware Coal Company, 117 S 3rd.
Dispensary, 41 S 5th.
Encouragement of Faithful Domestics, 1 Minor.
Fair Mount Water Works, ab upper bridge.
Fish Market, from Water to wharf in Highi. Franklin Institute Hall, 9 S 7th.
Franklin Free School, 430 N 3rd.
Franklin Free Burying Ground, S 5th bel Prune. Franklin Square, bet Race and Vine and N 6th and Franklin.
Exchange, (Mechanics') S 8th n Chesnut.
German Society IIall, 8 S 7th.
Girard College, R. road N W of Francisville.
Girard Trust Treasurer's office, 163 Chesnut.
Guardians of the Poor, office 309 Walnut
Health office, 47 S 5th1.
High st. Market, from the Delaware to 8th.
House of Refuge, c R. road and Coates.
House of Industry, 7 Ranstead court.
Institution for the Blind, N 12th bel Vine.
Jefferson Medical College, 56 S 10th.
Jews Burying Ground, N W Blackberry al. and Spruce
Journeymen's Cab. mrs. ware-rooms, 48 S 5th. Laboratory, (Swaim's) 7th bel Chesnut.
Lehigh Coal & Navigation ('o., office 72 S 2nd. Little Sch. Navigation Rail Road and Coal Co., 59 S Srd.
Logan Square, bet Race and Vine, and Sch. 3rd and 5th.
Luthern School House, 235 St. John.
Macphelah Cemetry. Prime n 10th.
Marine Hospital, ab Gray's Ferry.
Marshall's office, State House, up stairs, Chies- nut.
Masonic Hall, S 3rd bel Walnut.
Masonic Hall, Chesnut ab 7th.
Mayor's office, S W Chesnut and 5th.
Mayor's Court, State House, west room.
Medical Institute, 167 Locust.
Menonists, Crown bel Callowhill.
Mercantile Library, 134 Chesnut.
Merchants' Exchange, c Walnut and 3rd.
LIST OF INSTITUTIONS, &c.
Military Hall, 18 Library. Moravian Burying Ground, N W Lawrence and Vine.
Musical Fund Hall, 66 Locust.
Mutual Burial Ground, Prime n 10th.
Navy Agent's Office, 66 Dock.
Navy Yard and Offices, S E Front and Prime.
New Hope Delaware Bridge Co., 23 S 3rd.
New County Prison and Debtors' Apartment, I'. road bel Federal.
New House of Correction, Bush Hill.
New Market, from Pine to Cedar in 2nd.
New Penitentiary, Coates W of House of Re- fuge.
North American Coal Co., 8 S 7th.
Northern Dispensary, 373 N Front.
Northern Liberties Hall, 323 N 3rd.
Northern Liberties Market, fr Coates to Poplar. Odd Fellows Hall, 5th bel Walnut.
Orphan Assylum, c Cherry and Sch. 5th.
Orphan Assylum, St. Joseph's, S 6th ab Spruce. Orphan Assylum, St. Mary's, 5th n Pine. Orphan Assylum, St. John's, Chesnut ab 12th. Old Academy, 42 N 4th.
Old Masonic Hall, 12 Filbert.
Penn Square, bet High and Oak, and Olive and Filbert.
Penn's Treaty Monument, Shackamaxon. (K)
Pennsylvania Canal Co. Office, 6 Carpenter's et.
Pennsylvania Hospital, Spruce between 8th and 9th.
Pennsylvania Infirmary for Diseases of the Eye and Ear, 4 S 7th.
Pennsylvania Institution for Deaf and Dumb, Broad bet Spruce and Pine.
Pennsylvania State Arsenal, 29 S Juniper Philadelphia Exchange, N E e 3rd and Walnut. Philadelphia Gas Office, Franklin Institute.
Philadelphia, Germantown & Norristown Rail- road Company, office 26 and 27 Exchange. Philadelphia Library, N E 5th and Library.
Philadelphia Museum, Arcade. -
Philadelphia and Trenton Rail-road Company, of- fice N 3rd ab Willow.
Philanthropic Burial Ground, Passyunk road bel County Prison.
Post Office, Merchants' Exchange.
Post Office, Kensington, Maiden n Market.
Post Office, Spring Garden, Callowhill n 8th.
Ronaldson's Cemetry, Shippen bet 9th and 10th.
Recorder's Office, State House, E wing.
Rittenhouse Square, bet Walnut and Spruce and Sch. 3rd and 6th.
Sheriff's Office, State House, W wing.
Schuylkill Navigation Company Office, 8 S 7th.
Seamens' Friend Society, or Girard House, 23 N Water.
Shelter for coloured orphan's, Race n 9th.
Southern Dispensary, 98 Shippen.
Southwark Library, S 2nd n German.
Southwark Market, M. road from Prime to Wash- ington.
Spark's Shot Factory, 21 John. (S)
State House, Chesnut bet 5th and 6th.
State Armory, e Juniper and Penn Square.
St. Mary's Free School, 104 S 5th.
Swaim's Baths, c George and 7th.
Union Canal Company Office, 6 Carpenter ct.
Union Glass Works, Beach n Warren.
United States' Arsenal, Gray's ferry road n Fede- ral.
United States' Naval Assylum, Gray's ferry road n U. S. Arsenal.
United States' Gaugers' office, 8 Little Dock. United States' Inspcetors' office, 39 S wharves. United States' Mint, e Chesnut and Juniper. University of Pennsylvania, S 9th n High. Walnut st. Theatre, N E 9th and Walnut. Washington Square, S side of Walnut, ab 6th. Warden's office 33 Walnut.
Wharton Market, bet Prime and Washington. Widows' Asylum, N E Cherry and Sch. 5th. Will's Asylum for the Lame and Blind, Race W of Sch. 7th.
COURTS IN PENNSYLVANIA.
SUPREME COURT.
The Supreme Court holds six terms for arguments, &c., in the Five Districts of the State, and ad- journed Courts as they may deem necessary. The regular Terms are-
For the Eastern District, composed of the city and county of Philadelphia, and the counties of Delaware, Chester, Montgomery, Bueks, Northampton, Lehigh, Wayne and Pike, at Philadelphia, in March, to continue 2 weeks, and 2nd Wednesday in December to continue 3 weeks. The last Monday in July'is the return day for July term, but no court is then held.
For the Lancaster District, composed of the counties of Lancaster, York, Dauphin, Lebanon, Schuylkill and Berks, at Lancaster, 2nd Monday in May.
For the Middle District, composed of the counties of Northumberland, Union, Columbia, Centre, Mifflin, Juniata and Huntingdon, Mckean, Clearfield, Lycoming, Potter Tioga, Bradford, Susque- hanna, Wayne and Luzerne, at Sunbury, 2nd Monday in June.
For the Western District, composed of the counties of Alleghany, Westmoreland, Somerset, Fay- ette, Washington, Green, Beaver, Butler, Mercer, Crawford, Erie, Warren, Venango, Armstrong, In- diana, Jefferson and Cambria, at Pittsburg, 1st Monday in September, to continue 4 weeks.
For the Southern District, composed of the counties of Franklin, Adams, Cumberland, Bedford and Chambersburg, on the Monday weck next following the last week of the Term of the Western District.
LIST OF
STREETS, LANES, ALLEYS, COURTS, AVENUES, AND ROADS, In the City and Liberties of Philadelphia.
Abbott's ct, rear of 15 Fitzwater.
Academy st, W from 10th, bet Arch and Race. Acorn al, from 52 Locust to Spruce. Adams st, S from Fitzwater, ab 6th. Adams st, from 12th to 13th, bet Spruce and Pine. Adelphi Avenue, from Pegg to Noble. Alban st, from Norman to Clare al.
Albertson's ct, N from John.
Alder al, from Castle to Northi.
Allen st, from F. road to Palmer E and W. (W K) Allen's al, from 159 S 6th.
Allen's ct, S from 150 Spruce.
Allen's ct, W from 84 N Front.
Almond st from Delaware to 315 S 2nd.
Ann st, N L from 52 Vine to Callowhill.
Ann st, Sch. from Sch. N 7th to 8th bet Filbert & Arch.
Ann st, from S 12th to 13th bet Lombard and Cedar.
Ann st, from Wissahicon to Charles st, bet Fran- cis and Vineyard.
Ann st, from Sch. 3rd E to Sch. 7th, bel Ritten- house.
Apple st, S from George bet 4th and O Y road. Appletree al, from 50 N 4th to 35 N 5th. Apricot al, from Currant to Poplar al.
Arch st, or Mulberry, from Delaware to Sch., N of High.
Argyle st, (lower part of Almond) from Delaware river to 337 S Front.
Armstrong's ct, N from 9 Prune, rear of 106 S 4th.
Arrison's ct, W from Sch. 8th n Chesnut.
Arsenal st, from Gray's Ferry road to Federal al. Ash al, from Sch. Front to 2nd, bet High and Chesnut.
Ashton st, N and S from High, E of Sch. Beach. Aspen al, from Aspen et to Lombard. Aspen ct, S from Ash al. Atkinson's ct, N from 153 Lombard.
Atherton st, Jeading from Carpenter to Marriott's lane, bet 5th and 6th. Aydelott's ct, n Parham's al.
Badger's ct, from 147 Coates.
Baker st, E and W from Sch. 7th, bet Fitzwater and Shippen. Baker's al, from 55 New to 70 Vine. Baker's ct, E from 49 Budd. Baker's ct, N from 147 Coates. Baker st, W from Spafford.
Baldwin's ct, S from Lawrence n Juniper.
Ball al, from 120 Cedar to 77 Shippen.
Ball's al, from Delaware river to 391 N Front. Bank al, from S 2nd, S side of the Bank of Penn- sylvania, to 67 Dock.
Bank st, from 70 High to 69 Chesnut.
Bank st, N from Cedar, E of Sch. Water.
Barclay's al, from 190 S 6th.
Barker's st, from Sch. 4th to 7th bet High and Chesnut.
Barker st, from Carpenter to Prime bet 5th and 6th.
Barley st, from 10th to 11th, bel Pine.
Barrington's ct, N from Spruce, bet Sch. 4th and 5tl1.
Barron st, from 24 Gaskill to 75 Cedar.
Baxter's av, from George (S), bet Shippen and Plumb.
Beach st, Schuylkill from the permanent bridge to Cedar.
Beach st, from K. High Bridge to Bishop.
Beam's et, E from 217 St. John.
Bearsticker's ct, W from 68 N 6th.
Beaver et, N from 37 Cherry.
Beaver st, from N 2nd to N 3rd bet Poplar and George N L.
Beck's al, from 172 Swanson to 453 S Front.
Beck's ct, N from 59 Coates.
Beck st, W from P. road near the intersection of 6th
Beck st, from Front to Sutherland, bet Christian and Queen.
Beckham's ct, from 256 S Front.
Bedford st, W from P. road, bet Cedar and Ship- pen.
Bedford st, K., from F. road to Hanover.
Bell's (Wm.) ct, W from Bingham's et.
Bell's (Henry) ct, N from Marshall's al.
Belmont Row, Spruce, S side, bel Broad.
Benner's al, from 85 EIm to Vine.
Benner's ct, N from 39 Cherry.
Biddle's al, from 78 High to 9 Elbow I.
Billing's ct, W from 110 N 8th.
Bingham's ct, N from 69 Spruce.
Bishop st, from the head of Beach to Queen. (K)
Blackberry al, from Walnut to Spruce and from Pine to Lombard, bet S 8th and 9th.
Black horse al, from 20 S Front to 19 S 2nd. Black horse ct, N from 171 High. Bloom al, sec CarIten.
Bæhm's ct, W from 402N 2nd to 207 St. John.
Bonsall st, from 9th to 10th bet Lombard and Cedar.
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LIST OF STREETS, &c.
Bond's ct, from 15 Laurel.
Boston Row, Chesnut ab 12th, N side.
Bowdoin st, from 12th to 13th bet Arch and Cherry.
Bowman's al, from 460 N 4th.
Boyd's ct, E from 3 S 10th.
Boyd's av, N from middle of North.
Boyle's ct, N from 25 Sugar al.
Bradford's al, from 246 S 7th to St.h.
Branch st, from N 3rd to 4th bet Race and New. Brandywine st, from 13th to Broad, bet Spring Garden and Green.
Branner's al, S from 176 Vine.
Bread st, N from 77 Mulberry to 70 Race.
Brinton's al, E from 11th to R. road, ab Callow- hill.
Britton's al, E from 205 N Water.
Broad st, N and S from High, W of Juniper.
Brook's ct, W from 126 N Front.
Brook's st, N from 101 Coates,
Brown's ct, N from 93 Race.
Brown's ct, N from Carlton, bel Broad.
Brown st, N L and Spring Garden, from High Bridge to Broad, N of Coates.
Brown st, K, from Cherry to Vienna, bet Prince and Duke.
Browne's ct, N. L., E from 19 Budd.
Brusstar's al, from Beach to Queen n Shacka- maxon.
Bryan's ct, S from 102 Cherry.
Buck road, S E from United States Arsenal, and Gray's Ferry road.
Buckley st, E from 127 S 6th.
Budd st, from 67 Green to G T road.
Budd st, from S 12th to S 13th, bet Spruce and Pine.
Budden's al, from Juniper to 12th bet Cherry and Arch.
Burd's al, (S) from 78 Catharine to Queen.
Burd's al, from Raspberry to Watson's al.
Burd's ct, S from 124 Locust.
Burd's Row, N and S, rear 40 Currant al.
Buttonwood al, from N 13th to Juniper, n High.
Buttonwood st, from O Y road to Broad, bet Cal- lowhill and Spring Garden.
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