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Deputy do .- Chas. Treichel.
Deputy do .- Leonard K. Bell.
Naval Officer .- Henry Welsh.
Deputy do .- John D. George.
Surveyor .- John Davis
Deputy do .- Jno. W. Forney.
DIRECTIONS .- The Desks are numbered from 1 to 11, and the business done at each Desk is as follows :
Office hours from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M.
No. 1. Fees and cash duties received. Counter. Deputy Collector's.
Counter. Deputy Naval Officer's.
No. 2. Estimating and liquidating duties.
No. 3. Weigher.
No. 4 and 5. Export, Debenture, Re-ware- housing, &c.
No. 6. Warehouse clerk.
No. 7. Bonds and permits.
No. 8. Naval officer. Duties, exports, &c.
No. 9. Invoices, protections, and Marine Hos- pital. Counter. Entrance and Clearance of ves- sels.
No. 10. Registers, enrolments and licenses. No. 11. Miscellaneous.
INSPECTORS' OFFICES.
Office for the northern district on Wright's wharf above Race street. The northern district extends from the north side of Market street to Gunner's Run.
Office for the middle district N. E. corner of Walnut and Front street. The middle district extends from the south side of Market street to the north side of Spruce street.
Offices for the southern district N. W. corner of Lombard street, on the wharf, and Penn near Lombard street. The southern district extends
WARDENS OF THE PORT.
Master Warden, Patrick Hays, office 33 Wal- nut.
Harbour Master, A. L. Roumfort, 5 S wharves.
ATHENAEUM, Sixth and Adelphi.
Shares $25. Stockholders' Annual Payments, 5 dolls .- Visiters, 10 dolls.
Samuel Breck, L. I. D., President.
Quintin Campbell, Treasurer.
William M'Ilhenney, Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE GUARDIANS OF THE POOR-19 South 7th.
The Board consists of the following mem- bers, viz. CITY OF PHILADELPHIA.
William S. Hansell, 28 High
John Price Wetherill, 13th above Mulberry
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LITERARY INSTITUTIONS, &c.
John F. Gilpin, 307 Spruce Reese D. Fell, 62 Chestnut William Abbott, 189 S 3rd. Alex. Harper, 451 High
DISTRICT OF SOUTHWARK.
Frederick Plummer, N E Shippen & Vernon. Wm. G. Flanagan, 39 Almond.
NORTHERN LIBERTIES. Alexander Browne, 429 N 5th Daniel S. Beideman, Green street wharf.
KENSINGTON DISTRICT AND UNINCOR- PORATED NORTHERN LIBERTIES.
John Haines, 620 N 2d, Michael Day, Marl- boro' ab Queen street
SPRING GARDEN AND PENN TOWNSHIP. Thomas Robinson, 17 Palmyra square, Wmn. P. Bolton, 7th ab Poplar
TOWNSHIP OF MOYAMENSING. Maj. Thos. S. Stewart, 10th ab Shippen
President, William G. Flanagan
Treasurer, Reese D. Fell, at the office of the Guardians.
Secretary, Samuel J. Robbins, 19 South 7th. Solicitor, James Hanna, 11 Prune
Steward of Alms House, Daniel Smith.
The Board meets at the Alms House, Block- ley, every Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock, where applicants for apprentices, with the children to be bound, must attend. The committee on the Alms House attend there every Wednesday and Friday, at 3 o'clock, P. M.
N. B. All applications for temporary relief must be made to the Visiters of the City or Dis- tricts in which the applicant resides. Office of the Secretary, Visiters of the City, and out-door Agent, No. 19 South 7th street.
Office hours from 8 until 1 o'clock, and from 3 until sunset.
VISITORS.
For the City .- William S. Stockton, office of the guardians ; D. A. Cornog, No. 12 Madison
For the District of Southwark .- James R. Negley, 5 Cox.
For the Northern Liberties .- Peter G. Bow- ers, Commissioners' Hall, 3d n Green
For Unincorporated Northern Liberties .- John Mann, Heart lane near Rose Hill
For Kensington District .- Peter F. Wright, Marlborough ab Franklin
For Spring Garden .- E. Spain, Ridge road n Buttonwood.
For Penn Township .- Charles Weiss, 9th ab Poplar
For Moyamensing .- Jas. Simmons, 235 S 6th
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Founded 3d of May, 1765.
Fees $120. Matriculation fee, payable only once, $5.
Session commences the first Monday in No-
vember, and continues until the middle of March ensuing.
PROFESSORS.
N. Chapman, M. D., Practice of Medicine.
Robt. Hare, Chemistry.
Wm. Gibson, 66 Surgery.
Wm. E. Horner, Anatomy.
Saml. Jackson, 66 Institutes of Medicine.
Geo. B. Wood, Materia Medica.
Hugh L. Hodge, " Obstetrics.
WM. E. HORNER, Dean.
No. 386 Chestnut st.
MERCANTILE LIBRARY COMPANY,
Fifth and Library Street.
Thomas P. Cope, President. John Fausset, Treasurer. John J. Thompson, Secretary. J. Cox, Librarian.
THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. S W 5th and Chestnut.
N. Chapman, President.
Robert M. Patterson, Franklin Bache, and Alex. D. Bache, Vice Presidents.
J. K. Kane, Alfred L. Elwyn, Robley Dungli- son, Secretaries.
George Ord, Treasurer.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYL- VANIA.
The Society meets on the 2d Monday of every month, third story, front, Atheneum Building.
President, Hon. Thos. Sergeant.
Vice Presidents, Thomas M. Pettit, J. Francis Fisher, William Rawle, A. Langdon Elwyn. Recording Secretary, Edward Armstrong.
Foreign Corresponding Secretary, D. J. Des- mond.
Domestic Corresponding Secretary, John Bohlen, jr. -
FRANKLIN INSTITUTE.
Meetings : Institute, Quarterly, 3d Thursday in the month. Conversation, monthly, 3d Thursday in the month. Board of Managers, 3d Wednesday in the month.
Samuel V. Merrick, President.
Abraham Miller, Thomas Fletcher, Vice Pre- sidents.
Isaac B. Garrigues, Recording Secretary.
S. W. Roberts, Corresponding Secretary. John F. Frazer, Treasurer.
Wm. Hamilton, Actuary.
FUEL SAVINGS SOCIETY.
President, T. Sharpless.
Vice Presidents, Daniel M'Curdy, John Tho-
mason.
Treasurer, Samuel A. Allibone.
Secretary, William Robinson.
CHURCHES.
BAPTIST.
First, Rev. Geo. B. Ide, 2d and Lagrange place Second, Rev. Daniel Dodge, New Market above Poplar
Third, Rev. George I. Miles, 2d bel Queen New Market st, Rev. W. L. Dennis, New Market ab Noble
Fifth, Sansom ab 8th
Spruce st, Rev. George Kempton, Spruce bet 4th and 5th
Tenth, Rev. Joseph H. Kennard, Eighth above Green
Eleventh, Rev. A. D. Gillett, 12th ab Sassafras Twelfth, Rev. George Higgins, Queen near Shackamaxon.
Mount Tabor, 6th & Poplar
Second, Southwark, Rev. J. A. M'Kean, 5th below Carpenter
North, Rev. C. C. Williams, Sixth above Poplar street (NL)
Schuylkill, Rev. B. R. Loxley, Ashton and Lom- bard
West Kensington, Hancock ab Franklin (K) Broad st. Rev. J. L. Burrows, Broad & Brown
Tabernacle Church, Rev. C. Tucker, Sch 6th ab Chestnut
German Church, Rev. R. K. Fleischman, Poplar near 2d
CATHOLIC.
St. Augustine's, Rev. Jno. P. O'Dwyer, 4th opp. New
St. Joseph's, Rev. I. J. Barbelin, Willing's al
St. Mary's, Rev. George Stobel, 4th ab Spruce St. John's, Bishop Kenrick, 13th below High Holy Trinity, Rev. Nicholas Perrine, 6th and Spruce
St. Michael's, Rev. Wm. Loughran, 2d, W Ken- sington
St. Francis Xavier, Rev. P. Rafferty, near Fair Mount
St. Ann, Rev. C. J. Cuter, Port Richmond
St. Patrick's, Rev. D. F. Devitt, Sch. 3d above Spruce
St. Philip de Neri, Rev. N. Cantwell, Queen ab Second
St. Peter's, Rev. L. Coudenhouse, 5th & Frank- lin
St. Paul's, Rev. P. F. Sheridan, Christian below 10th
Church of the Assumption, Rev. C. J. II. Carter, Spring Garden below 12th
CHRISTIAN CHAPEL. Rev. Frederick II. Plummer, Christian bel 6th
COLORED.
First Presbyterian, 7th below Shippen
Second Presbyterian, Rev. Benj. F. Templeton, St. Mary ab 6th.
Central Presbyterian, Rev. Stephen UI. Glou- cester, Lombard near 9th.
Bethel, 6th ab Lombard
Bethel Union, Coates bel O Y road Big Wesley, Lombard bel 6th
Little Wesley, Hurst below Lombard
First Baptist, Rev. Richard Vaughn, IIth and. Pearl
Third Baptist, Rev. J. Henderson, Haines Union Baptist, Rev. Daniel Scott, Little Pine above 6th
Shiloh, Rev. S. D. Sellington, Clifton & Cedar St. Thomas', Rev. William M. Douglass, 5th bel- Walnut
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST.
Fifth and Gaskill.
DUTCH REFORMED.
First, Rev. C. C. Vanarsdale, Crown ab Sassafrass Third, Rev. G. W. Bethune, D. D., 10th and. Filbert
EPISCOPAL.
Calvery, Rev. J. H. Smith, jr., Pegg and Marga -- retta
Christ Church, Rev. B. Dorr, D. D., 2d' ab High St. James', Rev. Henry J. Morton, 7th ab Higli St. Peter's, Rev. Wm. H. Odenheimer, 3d & Pine St. Paul's, Rev. Richard Newton, 3d bel Walnut St. Stephen's, Rev. H. W. Ducachet, D. D., 10th. below High
St. Andrew's, William B. Stevens, D. D., 8th above Spruce
St. Jude, Daniel S. Miller, Franklin ab Brown St. John's, Rev. George Boyd, D. D., Brown below 3d
St. Luke's, Rev. M. A. De Wolfe Howe, 13th: bel Spruce.
St. Philip's, Rev. Edward Neville, Vine bel 8th ... Epiphany, Rev. James H. Fowles, D. D., Sch- 8th and Chestnut
Grace, Rev. William Suddards, 12th and Cherry St. Matthew's, Rev. Geo. E. Hare, D. D. (F V) Trinity, Rev. John Coleman, D. D., Catharine above 2d
Gloria Dei, Rev. J. C. Clay, D. D., Swanson near Navy Yard.
Church of the Ascension, Rev. Frederick Ogilby, Lombard ab 11th
Church of the Evangelists, Rev. Thos. H. Quinan, 5th ab Catharine
Emanuel, Rev. J. Maxwell, Marlboro' ab Frank- lin (K)
All Saints, Rev. Henry E. Montgomery, 12th bel Fitzwater.
Church of the Nativity, Rev. N. Sayre Harris, 11th and Washington
Advent Church, Rev. Samuel A. Clark, O Y Road ab Tammany
Church of the Redemption, Rev. G. Durborrow, Callowhill and Sch 2d.
St. Mark's, vacant, Locust ab Sch 7th
St. Mary's, Rev. Thos. C. Yarnall, Hamiltonville St. Michael's, vacant, Ohio near 12th
St. James the less, Rev. C. B. Wyatt, Falls of Schuylkill
Mission, Rev. Jacob M. Douglass, 6th and Frank- lin avenue
Church of the Atonement, Rev. Kingston God- dard, Sch 6th and Summer
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CHURCHES.
Church of the Crucifixon, Rev. Owen E. Shan-| Brickmakers', Rev. Jno. R. Nichols, Sch. 3d ab non, Bedford ab 7th
Church of the Mediator, Rev. J. A. Vaughan, D. D., Lombard and Sch 4th Church of the Messiah, Rev. Samuel Hazlehurst, Port Richmond
Church of the Redeemer, Rev. Richard S Tra- pier, Dock street wharf
FRIENDS' MEETING HOUSES.
S E 4th and Mulberry, S W 5th and Mulberry, Washington sq, S 12th bel High, 9th & Spruce, S W 6th & Noble, Cherry n 5th, Green & 4th
GERMAN REFORMED.
Rev. J. F. Berg, Sassafras bel 4th Vacant, School and Edward
Rev. Henry Bibighaus, D. D., St. John below Green
INDEPENDENT.
Rev. John Chambers, S Broad bel Chestnut Rev. Henry D. Moore, 8th and Buttonwood
JEWS' SYNAGOGUES.
Isaac Leeser, Cherry n 3d
, Adelphi street
Julianna ab Wood
Crown bel Vine
LUTHERAN.
St. Michael's, Rev. Gabriel A. Reichert, 5th and Apple Tree alley
Zion, Rev. C. R. Demmé, D. D., 4th and Cherry St. Paul's, Brown and St. John
St. John's, Rev. P. F. Mayer, D. D., Sassafras ab 5th
St. Matthew's, Rev. Theophilus Storke, New below 4th
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
St. George's, 4th below Vine St. John, St. John ab Beaver Ebenezer, Christian bel 4th
Kensington, Queen and Marlboro'
Salem, Juniper and Lombard Union, 4th ab High Nazareth, 13th near Vine Fifth st, 5th near Green
St. Paul's, Catharine bet 6th and 7th
New Market st., New Market ab Laurel
Western, Sch. 3d bel Walnut Trinity, 8th ab Sassafras Eighth st, 8th and Noble Twelfth st, 12th near Poplar
Wharton st., Wharton ab 3d Independent, Sch 6th and St. Joseph avenue Sanctuary, 5th above George
Cohocksink, G. T. road and 5th
Bethlehem Home Mission, Callowhill bet Sch. 3d and 4th
METHODIST PROTESTANT.
Bethlehem, Rev. Peter L. Wilson, R road above Buttonwood First, Rev. James T. Ward, 11th and Wood
Chestnut Southwark, First, Rev. Jacob H. Nichols, 6th & Carpenter (S)
MORAVIAN.
Vacant, Bread & Sassafras
MARINERS'.
Bethel, (Methodist) Shippen and Penn. Mariners', (Eastburn) Rev'd. Orson Douglas, Water n Chestnut
NEW JERUSALEM.
First, Rev. W. H. Benade, Locust ab 8th
PRESBYTERIAN.
First, Rev. Albert Barnes, Washington sq Second, Rev. C. C. Cuyler, D. D., N 7th n Mul- berry
Third, Rev. Thomas Brainerd, 4th & Pine Fourth, L. Cheeseman, 12th & Lombard Fifth, vacant, Mulberry ab 10th
Sixth, Rev. Jos. H. Jones, Spruce n 6th Seventh, Rev. Willis Lord, Broad ab Chestnut Scots, Rev. Alexander Macklin, Spruce ab 3d Ninth, Rev. Archibald Tudehope, Sch. 7th and George
Tenth, Rev. Henry A. Boardman, 12th & Walnut Eleventh, Rev John L. Grant, Vine bel 13th Twelfth, Rev. Wm. Ramsey, Cedar ab 11th Central, (vacant) 8th and Cherry
Central, (N L) Rev. Anson Rood, Coates ab 3d Cumberland, Rev. H. S. Porter, 7th above Wood Western, Rev. E. W. Gilbert, Sch 6th & Filbert First, (NL) Rev. Ezra Stiles Ely, D.D., Button- wood n 6th
North, Rev. Thomas L. Janeway, 6th ab Green First, (S) Rev. E. B. Bruen, German ab 2d
Logan Square, Rev. Charles Brown, Vine and Sch. 2d
Cohocksink, Rev. Dan'l. Gaston, G. T. R. ab 6th Union, Rev. James W. Stewart, 13th below Spruce
Green Hill, W. W. Taylor, Girard av
Hamilton Village, John M'Knight, (H V) Mantua Village, C. L. Renshaw (MV)
Clinton st., Rev. Joel Parker, D. D., 10th and Clinton
First Reformed, Rev. Samuel B. Wylie, D. D. and Rev. T. W. J. Wylie, 11th bel High
Second Reformed, Rev. Samuel Stevenson, Fair Mount
Third Reformed, Rev. James M. Willson, Cherry near 11th
Fourth Reformed, S. O. Wylie, Sch 6th above Cherry
First Associate Reformed, Rev. J. B. Dales, 13th ab High
Ebenezer, Rev. Jno. G. Wilson, Marlboro' and Second Associate Reformed, Rev. Mr. Bowers West (K) Lombard bet Sch. 3d & 4th
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CHURCHES.
First Associate, Rev. C. C. Webster, Walnut ab 4th
Second Associate, Rev. Jos. T. Cooper, Franklin ab Green Third Associate, Rev. J. C. Lyons, F road above Franklin (K) Spring Garden, Rev. John M'Dowell, 11th ab Spring Garden First Kensington, Rev. George Chandler
UNITARIAN.
First, Rev. W. H. Furness, 10th and Locust
UNIVERSALIST.
First, Abel C. Thomas, Lombard ab 4th Second, vacant, Callowhill bel 5th Third, Phoenix ab F. road
Fourth, John C. Lyons, 5th bel Carpenter
MINISTERS AND CONSULS FROM FOREIGN POWERS RESIDENT AT PHILADELPHIA.
FROM AUSTRIA. Daniel J. Desmond, Vice Consul, 99 Spruce FROM BAVARIA C. F. Hagedorn, Consul, 67 S 4th
FROM BELGIUM.
A. E. Borie, Consul, 45 Dock.
FROM BRAZIL. Edward S. Sayres, Vice Consul, 15 Walnut FROM BREMEN. C. F. Plate, Consul, 29 Church alley. FROM GREAT BRITAIN.
William Peter, Consul, 152 S 3d.
FROM BUENOS AYRES. Nalbro Frazier, Consul, 5 Walnut. FROM DENMARK. John Bohlen, Consul, 67 S 4th.
FROM WIRTEMBERG.
Fred. Klett, 2d & Callowhill. FROM FRANCE.
M. Durand de St. André, 82 S 8th
FROM HAMBURG. Charles N. Buck, Consul General, 5 Exchange. FROM HANOVER. John Leppien, Consul, 29 Church alley. FROM MEXICO. Felix Merino, Vice Consul, 5th and Powell. FROM PERO. Chapman Biddle, 26 S 5th
FROM THE NETHERLANDS. Henry Bohlen, Consul, 69 S 4th.
FROM PORTUGAL.
Daniel J. Desmond, 99 Spruce.
FROM PRUSSIA. J. C. Lang, Consul, 67 S 4th.
FROM ROME. Daniel J. Desmond, Consul General.
FROM SARDINIA.
Daniel J. Desmond, Consul.
FROM SAXONY.
R. Ralston, Consul, 4 S Front. FROM SICILY.
D. J. Desmond, 99 Spruce. SPAIN. Geo. Chacon, Consul General, 102 S whfs SWEDEN AND NORWAY. R. Seldener, Vice Consul, 873 S Front.
FROM SWITZERLAND. John G. Syz, 8 Chestnut. FROM TUSCANY.
Daniel J. Desmond, Consular Ag't, 99 Spruce.
FROM VENEZUELA. William MIlhenney, Esq., Consul, Atheneum.
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LIST OF PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS.
Academy of Natural Sciences, N W George and [ Masonic Hall, S 3d bel Walnut Broad
Academy of Fine Arts, 311 Chestnut
Alms House, Schuylkill, (west side)
Alms House, (Friends) Walnut ab 3d
American Baptist Publication Society, 31 N 6th American Philosophical Society, S W 5th and Chestnut
American Sunday School Union, 146 Chestnut Apprentices' Library, c 5th and Mulberry Arch st Theatre, 219 Mulberry
Artists' Fund Hall, Chestnut ab 10th
Asylum for Lost Children, 19 S 7th n Chestnut Asylum Magdalen, c Sassafras and Sch. 2d
Athenaum, 6th and Adelphi.
Athenian Institute and Philosophical Hall, S 6th and Adelphi.
Bricklayers' Hall, N E 13th and Sassafras
Chestnut st Theatre, 201 Chestnut
Christ Church Hospital, 8 Cherry
City Hospital, Sch. 4th n Coates
City Tobacco Warehouse, Dock and Spruce
City Water Works, Fairmount, office 200 Cherry
City Commissioners' Office, S W 5th & Chest- nut
City Treasurer's Office, S W 5th and Chestnut Pennsylvania Institution for the instruction of City Watering Committee, office S W Chestnut the Blind, Sassafras & Sch 3d and 5th, above stairs Pennsylvania Medical College, Filbert above 11th Clarkson Hall, 103 Cherry, ab 6th
College and Medical Hall, 9th n High
College of Pharmacy, Zane ab 7th
Custom House, Chestnut ab 4th
Dispensary, 41 S 5th
Franklin Institute Hall, 9 S 7th
Franklin Square, bet Sassafras and Vine and N 6th and Franklin
Friends' Library, 84 Mulberry (above stairs)
Fuel Savings Society, yard Sch. 7th below Lo- cust
German Society Hall, 8 S 7th
Girard College, R road N W of Francisville
Girard Trust Treasurer's office, S 5th ab Chest-) Preston Retreat, Hamilton n Sch. 3d nut Public High School, Juniper n High Guardians of the Poor, office 19 S 7th Health Office, c 6th and George
House of Refuge, c R road and Coates Historical Society of Penn., Philosophical Hall Jefferson Medical College, 56 S 10th Library of Foreign Literature and Science, Phi- losophical Hall, 5th bel Chestnut Logan Square, bet Sassafras and Vine and Sch 3d and 5th
Marine Hospital, ab Gray's Ferry
Mayor's office, S W 5th and Chestnut Medical Institute, Locust ab 11th Menonists, Crown bel Callowhill Mercantile Library, 5th and Library Monument Cemetery, Broad ab Master Museum Building, 9th bel Chestnut Musical Fund Hall, 60 Locust National Theatre, Chestnut n 9th
Navy Yard and Offices, S E Front and Prime
New County Prison and Debtors' Apartment, P road bel Federal
New House of Correction, Bush Hill
New Penitentiary, Coates W of House of Refuge Northern Dispensary, 1 S Garden
Northern Liberties Gas Works, Maiden below N Front
Odd Fellows' Hall, 6th & Haines
Orphans' Asylum, (coloured) 13tli ab Callow- hill
Penn Square, N and S of High, W of Juniper Penn's Treaty Monument, Shackamaxon, (K) Pennsylvania Hospital, Pine bet 8th & 9th Pennsylvania Institution for Deaf and Dumb, N W Broad and Pine
Pennsylvania State Arsenal, 29 S Juniper Philadelphia Dispensary 5th bel Library Philadelphia Exchange, N E c 3d and Walnut Philadelphia Gas Works, Sch. Front n High, Office Franklin Institute, S 7th Philadelphia Library, N E 5th and Library Philadelphia Orphans' Asylum, N E Sch. 5th & Cherry
Philosophical Hall, 6th and Adelphi Post Office, Merchants' Exchange
Post Office, Kensington, Maiden n Market Post Office, Spring Garden, Callowhill n 8th
Public School, Sch., Ashton ab Lombard Public School, New Market ab Noble Public School, Zane ab 7th
Public School, 11th & Buttonwood Public Normal School, Chester & Maple Public School, Sassafras ab Broad Public School, c 8th & Fitzwater Public School, W Kensington, N 2d and Master Public School, Northern Liberties, 432 N 3d Public School, Catharine ab 3d
Public School, Callowhill n F M Public School, Coates bel 13tlı
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LIST OF PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS.
Public School, O Y road ab Poplar Public School, South Eastern, Front bel Pine Public School, S E 2d and Reed Public School, 5th bel Prime
Public School, (coloured) 6th n Lombard Recorder's Office, 3 State House, E wing Public Station House, Sch 8th bel Walnut
Rittenhouse Square, bet Walnut and Spruce and Sch. 3d and 6th
Sheriff's Office, State House, W wing
Southern Dispensary, 98 Shippen Southwark Library, S 2d bel Plum
Southwark Market, M rd fr Prime to Wash- ington
State House, Chestnut bet 5th and 6th
State Armory, Juniper and Penn Square
Union Benevolent Society, Office S W 8th and Lodge
Union Library Company, N W 6th & Walnut Union Temperance Hall, Christian ab 9th United States Arsenal, Gray's ferry road n Fe- deral
United States Naval Asylum, Gray's ferry road n U S Arsenal
United States Mint, Chestnut & Juniper University of Pennsylvania, S 9th n High Walnut Street Theatre, N E 9th & Walnut Washington Square, S side of Walnut ab 6th Widows, Indigent, & Single Women's Asylum, Cherry E of Sch. 5th
Wills' Hospital, for the Lame and Blind, Sassa- fras W of Sch. 5th
A TABLE
Showing the Interest at 6 per cent. from $100 to $20,000 for one day; and from $10 to 5000 for fifteen days, for one month, and for one year.
$100 1 day
2 Cts.
$
Days.
Cts.
$ 1 Mo.
Cts.
$ 1 Yr.
Cts.
200 1
3
10
15
3
10
5
10
60
300 1
5
20
5
20
10
20
$1 20
400
7
30
8
30
15
30
1 80
500
8
40
10
40
20
40
2 40
600 1
10
50
13
50
25
50
3 00
700 1
12
60
15
60
30
60
3 60
800 1
13
70
18
70
35
70
4 20
900 1
15
80
20
80
4.0
80
4 80
1000 1
17
90
23
90
4.5
90
5 40
2000 1
33
100
25
100
50
100
6 00
3000 1
50
200
50
200
$1 00
200
12 00
4000 1
67
300
75
300
1 50
300
18 00
5000 1
83
400
$1 00
4.00
2 00
400
24 00
6000 1
$1 00
500
1 25
500
2 50
500
30 00
7000
1 17
1000
2 50
1000
5 00
1000
60 00
8000 1
1 33
2000
5 00
2000
10 00
2000
120 00
9000 1
1 50
3000
7 50
3000
15 00
3000
180 00
10000 1
1 67
4000
10 00
4000
20 00
4000
240 00
20000 1
3 33
5000
12 50
5000
25 00
5000
300 00
..
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DAILY NEWSPAPERS.
THE PENNSYLVANIAN, 70 Dock
THE PENNSYLVANIA INQUIRER & NATIONAL GAZETTE, 57 S Third
THE NORTH AMERICAN & UNITED STATES GAZETTE, 66 S 3d
THE PUBLIC LEDGER, (Penny paper) S W Third and Chestnut
THE SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, (Penny) 32 S. Third
THE DAILY SUN, (Penny) 65 South 3rd.
THE NATIVE EAGLE AND ADVOCATE, (Penny) 83 Dock.
THE DAILY NEWS, 3d and Chestnut.
THE EVENING BULLETIN, 46 S 3d
WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS.
THE SATURDAY COURIER, 141 Chestnut
UNITED STATES SATURDAY POST, Third and Chestnut
SATURDAY GLEANER, 98 Chestnut
THE PRESBYTERIAN, S E 7th and George
EPISCOPAL RECORDER, 12 Pear below Third
BANNER OF THE CROSS.
COMMERCIAL, LIST, 11 Bank al
CHRISTIAN CHRONICLE, 83 Dock
CHRISTIAN OBSERVER, 144 Chestnut
THE CATHOLIC HERALD, 116 Chestnut (up stairs)
THE FRIEND, corner Fourth and Appletree alley
THE PENNSYLVANIA FREEMAN, 31 N 5th
BICKNELL'S REPORTER, 20 S Third
THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL JOURNAL, 146 Chestnut
THE PHILADELPHIA REPOSITORY, Spruce ab 2d.
FARMER'S CABINET, 50 N Fourth
WEEKLY NORTH AMERICAN AND GAZETTE FOR THE COUNTRY, 66 S 3d
NEAL'S SATURDAY GAZETTE, 46 S 3d
THE DOLLAR NEWSPAPER, Ledger Building
THE LADY'S DOLLAR NEWSPAPER, 113 Chestnut (Semi-monthly)
PERIODICALS.
COLONIZATION IIERALD, (1st and 3d Saturdays of every month)
LADY'S BOOK, 113 Chestnut
MEDICAL LIBRARY, 19 St. James
JOURNAL OF THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, S 7th above Chestnut BICKNELL'S COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR, 20 S Third
VANCOURT'S COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR, Quarry
GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE, 98 Chestnut
UNION MAGAZINE, 3d and Walnut
BIBLICAL REPERTORY AND PRINCETON REVIEW, 25 Sansom . THE PRESBYTERIAN TREASURY OF EDUCATION, RELIGION, & GENERAL, INTELLIGENCE, 25 Sansom BAPTIST RECORD, 31 N 6th
ALMANAC,
FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD
1849.
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CHANGES OF FIRMS AND REMOVALS
Since the Directory was put to Press.
Beebe Stuart, mer. 145 High Bernheimer, Einstein & Co., mers. to 185 High Bowman & Roberts, grocers, 2d & Callowhill Boyd John S., dry goods, 31 N 2d Brooks S. S., M. D., 276 Mulberry Bryan & Diehl, mer. brokers, 99 S Front Bullock & Crenshaw, druggists, 6th & Mulberry Burgin, Fowler & Co., to 26 N Front Butcher & Co., mers., 5 Bank
CAMPBELL ST. GEORGE T., atty. 94 S 4th CAREY JAMES M., tavern, Beach & Chestnut Clarke & Randall, removed to 61 S Front Colahan John B., to 66 S 6th
COLLADAY GEORGE W., Record. of Deeds, State House, h Vine n Sch 7th
Conover & Brother, shoes & bonnets, 190 High
DILKS JOSIAH JR., Richmond ab Huntingdon DIXEY CHARLES, grocer, N E Apple and Brown Dreer & Lehman, mers. 23 High
Earp, Brink & Randall, iron, 117 N Water and 56 N whfs
EDWARDS R. E., bookseller and sole agent for Geo. Virtue's London works, Art Union Journal, &c. &c.
Fenton Thomas, jr., 37 New Freeman & Daugherty, com. mers. 5 S Front
Gemmell & Cresswell, mers. 211 High Guier & Watkin, brokers, 8 Library
Hart U. W., coal, 118 N 3d, h 125 Lombard
Hildeburn & Brothers, watches, &c. 72 High Hewston, Abbot & Co., dry goods, 11 Church al Hutton & Yard, dry goods, 12 N 3d
Jackson, Kintzle & Co., 66 N 3d JEFFRIES J. & Co., Richmond and Cumberland JOINT STOCK BREWERY, 209 N 3d Justice A. B. & Co., hardware, 149 High
Kellig George, Chestnut ab Sch 6th Kemper & Kienzle, importers, 9 S 4th Kimber Anthony M., wool mer. 25 N Front, h 374 Mulberry Kurlbaum & Co., manuf. chemists, S W Front and Oxford
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