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UNITED STATES MAIL,
Between Philadelphia, Easton, and Mount Pleasant.
The above line has been removed to Robert Evans's White Swan Hotel, No. 106 Race street, between Third and Fourth streets, and leaves the above Hotel, daily, at 4 o'clock, A. M., via Willow Grove and Doylestown, and arrives in Easton between 3 and 4 o'clock in the afternoon of same day. The following morning, leaves Easton, and arrives in Mount Pleasant same evening. Returning, leaves Mount Pleasant every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday morning, at three o'clock, and arrives in Easton the same evening. Leaves Mr. White's Easton Hotel, and Wm. Shouse's Green Tree Hotel, and Samuel Shouse's Jackson Hotel, Easton, every morning at 5 o'clock, and arrives in Philadelphia from 3 to 4 o'clock the same afternoon.
NEW LINE OF MAIL COACHES, Daily, except Sundays.
From Philadelphia to Lancaster, three times a week,
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going through Norristown, and three times a week go- ing by Gulf Mills and Valley Forge,
Leaves Robert Evans' White Swan Hotel, No. 106 Race street, between Third and Fourth, and the Red Lion Hotel, No. 200 Market street, Philadelphia, at 53 o'clock, A. M., passing through Phoenixville, Kimberton, Yellow Springs, Morgantown, Churchtown, and New Holland, daily. The stage will arrive at Lancaster early on the evening of the day of its departure.
Returning, leaves William Russell's Hotel, south Queen street, Lancaster, at 4 o'clock, A. M., daily, by the same routes, and arrives at Philadelphia early on the evening of the same day.
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, by the way of Norristown, and Palling's bridge; and Mondays, Wed- nesdays and Fridays, by the way of Valley Forge.
A LINE OF STAGES,
Between Philadelphia and Bustleton, via Holmesburg,,
Leaves Second Street House, No. 39 North Second street, Philadelphia, daily, at half past 3 o'clock, P. M. Returning, leaves Bustleton at half past 7, P. M .; and Holmesburg at 8, for Philadelphia.
UNITED STATES MAIL COACH, For Reading, Pottsville, Northumberland, and Williams- port,
Leaves Evans' Hotel, No. 106 Race street, Philadel- phia, every morning, at 8 o'clock-through in two days. The Telegraph leaves the same office daily, at 32 o'clock A. M., lodge in Reading, and arrive at Pottsville early in the afternoon.
The Danville and Muncey line leaves Pottsville every
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Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, at 2 o'clock, returning the following days.
The Catawissa, Bloomsburg, and Columbus line, leaves Pottsville every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur- day mornings, at 2 o'clock-returning on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
These lines are so arranged as to connect with all the leading routes on the north and west branches of the Susquehanna, Wilkesbarre, Towanda, Painted Post, Geneva, Bath, Jersey Shore, &c. Also, to Lewistown, Water street, Bellefonte, Phillipsburg, Meadville, Erie, and Pittsburg .- Passing along the line of the Schuyl- kill canal and rail road to Pottsville-thence over the mountains and along the route of the great central rail road to Northumberland and Danville-thence along the Pennsylvania canal, and through a rich and fertile country, renders this a most desirable route for persons travelling for business or pleasure.
GERMANTOWN, CHESNUT HILL, HICKORY TOWN, AND WHITE MARSH. Via Rail Road.
A stage leaves Mr. Watson's, sign of the Plough, Third street, above Market, and Mr. Danenhower's Rotterdam Hotel, Third street, above Race, every morn- ing at half past 6 o'clock, and half past 8 o'clock, and every afternoon at half past 1 o'clock, and half past 3 o'clock, for Germantown, via Rail Road, where coaches will be in readiness, immediately on the arrival of the cars, to convey passengers to Chesnut Hill, Hickory Town, and White Marsh. Returning, leaves German- town every morning at 8 and 10 o'clock, and every afternoon at 3 and 5 o'clock, for Philadelphia, via Rail Road.
Also, a daily line of stages leaves the above named
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offices every morning at 9 o'clock, and every afternoon at half past 4 o'clock, for Germantown and Chesnut Hill. Returning, leaves Chesnut Hill at 7 o'clock, A. M., and 2 o'clock, P. M., for Philadelphia.
MANAYUNK.
A stage leaves James Renshaw's Hotel, Jacob De- wees' Hotel, Michael Snyder's Hotel, and Jacob Mer- wine's Hotel, Manayunk, daily, at half past 8 o'clock, A. M., half past 9 o'clock, A. M., and 2 o'clock and 4 o'clock, P. M. Returning, leaves Leonard Kittenger's Cross Keys Hotel, No. 18 North Fourth street, near Market street, and George Haws' Washington House, No. 149 Race (north side) above Fourth street, Phila- delphia, at 9 o'clock, A. M., 10 A. M., 2 P. M. and 4 P. M.
ACCOMMODATION LINE BETWEEN PHILA- DELPHIA AND NORRISTOWN.
A new line placed on the route, will leave the Wash- ington House, No. 149 Race street, between Fourth and Fifth streets, north side, daily, at 3 o'clock, P. M., and arrive in Norristown early the same evening. Return- ing, leaves Mr. John Brouch's Hotel, Norristown, every morning at 7 o'clock, A. M.
P. S. Passengers will be taken up and set down in any part of Philadelphia or Norristown.
UNION LINE OF MAIL COACHES, For Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Berwick, Wilkesbarre, and Montrose.
Union Line for Unionville, Quakertown, Bethlehem' Allentown, Wilkesbarre, Montrose, Mauch Chunk and Berwick, depart daily from the White Swan Hotel, at L 2
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4 o'clock, A. M., to Mauch Chunk, via Allentown, through in one day.
FAIR MOUNT COACHES,
Will leave Mr. Nolen's Hotel, at the sign of the Cross Keys, corner of Second and Lombard streets, every morning at 9 o'clock, and 2 and 4 in the afternoon. As this coach will take passengers to Fair Mount or to the Rail Road, for fear of disappointments passengers will please engage their seats at Mr. Nolen's.
READING MAIL COACHES.
Three times a week from Philadelphia to Reading.
By way of Norristown, Pawling's Ford, Bridge, Phoenixville, Lawrenceville, Unionville, to Reading, through in a day.
This line leaves L. Kittinger's, Cross Keys, North Fourth street, near Market street, and George P. Weid- nor's, North Third, near Callowhill street, Philadelphia, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 5 o'clock A. M., and arrives at Reading by 4 P. M. Returning, leaves Colonel John Bicknell's Hotel, Reading, by the same route, at 5 o'clock, A. M., and arrives at Philadel- phia by 4 P. M.
ACCOMMODATION LINE OF COACHES,
Between Philadelphia and Bethlehem.
The above line will leave Wade & Sturdevant's Ho- tel, (Golden Swan,) North Third street, and Henry Zepp's Inn, (Pennsylvania Farmer,) Third, near Callow- hill street, every Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday morn- ing, at 6 o'clock, via Rising Sun, Germantown, Mount Airy, Chesnut Hill, Flourtown, Whitemarsh, Spring-
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house, Montgomery Square, Line Lexington, Mount Pleasant, Strawntown, Pleasantville, (Springfield,) Hel- lertown, Shimerville, Freemansburg, and arrive at Be- thelem in the afternoon of the same day. Returning, leaves Mr. Philip Brang's Hotel, Bethlehem, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 7 o'clock in the morning, and arrives in Philadelphia early in the after- noon of the same day. This line intersects at Bethle- hem with the following lines, viz :- To Reading, via Allentown ; Berwick, via Mauch Chunk, Easton, and Wilkesbarre. These lines afford a speedy and certain conveyance to any of the above named places.
PEOPLE'S LINE TO MANAYUNK.
The new Troy-built Coaches now in full operation, will continue to run daily, at the following hours, viz :
Leave John Horter's Hotel, No. 138 Race street, be- tween Fourth and Fifth, every morning at 9 o'clock- and at 2 and 4 o'clock in the afternoon, for Manayunk. Returning, leave Alexander Quinton's Hotel, Manayunk, every morning at 83 and 10} o'clock-and 42 o'clock in the afternoon.
DOYLESTOWN COACH.
A line of post coaches has commenced running be- tween Doylestown and Philadelphia, leaving the house of E. Pettit, in Doylestown, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at eight o'clock in the morning, passing by Newville, Hartsville, Hatborough, Willow Grove, and Jenkintown, and arrive in Philadelphia in season to dine. Leaves Mrs. Marple's, sign of the Buck, in Se- cond above Race street, Philadelphia, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings, at nine o'clock,
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passing through the above mentioned villages, and ar- rive in Doylestown early in the afternoon.
STAGE, AND DAY AND NIGHT PACKET LINE TO PITTSBURGH.
The proprietors of the Western Transportation Line, between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, have made ar- rangements with the new line of Mail Coaches, which leave the Red Lion Hotel, No. 200 Market street, and White Swan Hotel, No. 106 Race street, Philadelphia, every Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday mornings, at 8 o'clock. Passengers by this line sleep at New Holland, and from thence proceed to Harrisburgh, in time for the packet, which leaves precisely at 5 o'clock in the evening, daily, completing the passage in 53 days. The packets possess every convenience, having three cabins, and births for 25 persons.
WESTERN TRANSPORTATION LINE FROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURGH.
Day and Night Line.
The Proprietors inform the public, that one of their substantial decked boats, starts from Locust street wharf, on the Schuylkill, every day, full or not full, for the · conveyance of passengers, and transporting merchan- dise and freight to Pittsburgh or other places along the line of canals, travelling day and night, and completing the passage for merchandise in about 12 days.
For further information they beg leave to refer to Thomas C. Rockhill, Philadelphia.
PHILADELPHIA AND GERMANTOWN RAIL ROAD.
The steam engine will run daily with passenger cars
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from the depot corner of Ninth and Green streets, as fol- lows :
From Philadelphia.
At 2 o'clock, P. M.
At 4 o'clock, P. M.
At 6 o'clock, P. M.
From Germantown.
At 3 o'clock, P. M.
At 5 o'clock, P. M.
At 7 o'clock, P. M.
Cars with horses will start as follows :
From Philadelphia. From Germantown.
At 7 o'clock, A. M.
At 9 o'clock, A. M.
At 11 o'clock, A. M.
At 8 o'clock, A. M.
At 10 o'clock, A. M.
At 12 o'clock, M.
The stages will leave the stage office, in North Third street, daily, to convey passengers to the cars as follows :
At 63 o'clock, A. M. At 13 o'clock, P. M.
At 8§ o'clock, A. M.
At 33 o'clock, P. M.
At 10} o'clock, A. M. At 5g o'clock, P. M.
STAGES
Starting from Harman Yerkes' Hotel, Barley Sheaf, No. 189 N. Second street.
Bussleton and Holmesburg Mail, 72 A. M., 33 P. M. Frankford Stage, 92 A. M., 43 P. M.
Manayunk, 9 A. M., 2 P. M.
Darby, 9 A. M., 5 P. M.
Fairmount, 9 A. M., 2 and 4 P. M.
Baltimore Mail Stage, leaves the office, No. 38 South Third street, daily, at 7 o'clock, A. M., through Ches- ter, Wilmington, Elkton, and Havre de Grace, (winter route.)
Blackwoodtown Stage leaves the office, Reeves' Ferry, every day, at 3 o'clock, P. M.
Bridg town Mail Stage, from Arch Street Ferry every Monday at sunrise.
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Downingtown Stage, leaves the office, No. 284 Mar ket street, every Monday at half past 6 o'clock.
Doylestown Stage, leaves the office, in Second above Race street, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8 o'clock, A. M.
Frankford Stage, leaves the office, Second street above Market, at 10 A. M., and 5 P. M., daily.
Great Egg Harbour Mail Stage, leaves Market street Ferry every Monday and Thursday, at sunrise.
Lambertville Stage, leaves the Sorrel Horse, (Second above Market) on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 8 o'clock, A. M.
Leed's Point Stage, leaves Reeves' Ferry, Market street, on Wednesdays an Saturdays, at sunrise.
Little Egg Harbour Stage, leaves the south side of Market street wharf, on Wednesday and Saturday, at sunrise.
Mount Holly Mail Stage, leaves the office, Arch street ferry, daily, at 2 o'clock, P. M., via Moorestown.
New Hope Stage, leaves the office, Second street above Market, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 8 o'clock, A. M.
New Egypt Stage leaves Reeves' ferry on Wednes- days and Saturdays, at 7 o'clock, A. M.
Northumberland Stage leaves the office, (White Swan) in Race above Third street, daily, at 4 o'clock, P. M.
Pemberton Stage leaves the office, Reeves' ferry, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 11 o'clock, A. M.
Port Elizabeth Mail Stage leaves the office, Reeves' ferry, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, at sunrise.
Sunbury Stage leaves the office, (White Swan) Race above Third street, daily, at 4 o'clock, P. M.
Tuckerton Stage leaves south side of Market street wharf, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, at sunrise.
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LIST OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS, &C.
West Chester Stage leaves the office, 288 Market street, daily, at 7 o'clock, A. M.
Woodbury Stage leaves Reeves' ferry daily, at 3 o'clock, P. M.
Baltimore Mail Stage leaves the office, 38, South Third street, daily, at 7 o'clock, A. M., through Ches- ter, Wilmington, Elkton, and Havre-de-Grace. (Win- ter route.)
Bridgetown Mail Stage, from Arch street ferry every morning at sunrise.
ALPHABETICAL LIST
Of Public Buildings, Churches, Public Offices, Banks, & c.
Alms House, Spruce street, between Tenth and Ele- venth.
Athenæum, Fifth, near Chesnut.
Asylum for Orphans, Schuylkill Fifth near Race.
Associate Presbyterian Church, Eleventh, below Market.
Arch street Theatre, 219 Arch street.
Arcade, Chesnut, above Sixth.
Academy of Fine Arts, 311 Chesnut.
Apprentices' Library, Carpenter, near Seventh. Academy of Natural Sciences, George and Twelfth.
American Fire Insurance Office, 101 Chesnut. American Sunday School Union, 146 Chesnut. African Presbyterian Church, 279 South Seventh. African Presbyterian Church, 15"St. Mary's. African Wesleyan Church, 151 Lombard. American Sentinel office, 22 Walnut.
American Daily Advertiser, 106 Chesnut Atlantic Insurance Company, 38 Walnut. Bank of North America, 99 Chesnut.
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LIST OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS, &C.
Bank of Northern Liberties, 77 Vine.
Bank of Penn Township, corner of Sixth and Vine.
Baptish Church, 8 Fromberger's Court.
Baptist Church, Noble and New Market,
Baptist Church, 112 Budd.
Baptist Church, 378 South Second.
Brazilian Vice-Consulate, Front and Walnut.
British Vice-Consulate, 4 Library.
Bush Hill Hotel, on Bush Hill.
Bible Christian Church, Third street, West Ken- sington.
Bethel Church (African Methodist) Sixth, below Pine.
Bath-House, Swaim's, corner Seventh and George.
Baptizing Meeting House, Sansom, above Eighth.
Beck's Shot Tower, Arch street, near Schuylkill.
Blockley Burial Ground, S. Blockley.
Buck Tavern, Buck road and Moyamensing road. Clerk of the Quarter Sessions, State House.
Clerk of the Mayor's Court, do.
Clerk of the Orphan's Court, do.
City Clerk's Office, SE. corner Sixth and Chesnut, do. City Commissioner's Office, SE. corner of Sixth and Chesnut, do.
City . Treasurer's Office, SE. corner of Sixth and Chesnut, do.
Camden Bank, office Church alley, below Third.
Carlton Square, Vine, between Tenth and Eleventhi.
Carpenter's Hall, back of Chesnut, between Third and Fourth.
Chambers' Church, Broad street, corner of George. Childrens' Asylum for lost, South alley.
Christ Church, 22 North Second.
City Hospital, Pine, between Eighth and Ninth. City Hotel, Third, between Market and Arch.
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Clinton Square, Chesnut, between Broad and Schuyl- kill Eighth.
Cohocksinck Presbyterian Meeting House, Cohock- sink village.
College of Pharmacy, Seventh, near Market.
Columbia Rail Road, intersects the Norristown.
Commercial Bank, High, above Second.
Commissioners' Hall, (S.) S. Second, near Christian.
Commissioners' Hall, (N. L.) N. Third, near Green.
Commissioners' Hall, (S. P.) 309 Vine.
Congress Hall Hotel, Third, above Chesnut.
Council Chamber, 2d story of State House, corner Sixth and Chesnut.
County Commissioner's Office, State House.
County Court House Office, do.
County Treasurer's Office, do.
Court of Common Pleas, do.
Court of Quarter Sessions, do.
Covenanters' Church, Marble and Eleventh.
Custom House, 114, South Second.
Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Office, 99 Walnut.
Chesnut street Theatre, 201 Chesnut.
Christ Church Hospital, 10 Cherry. Christian Church, Christian and Sixth.
City Water Works, office, 200 Cherry.
City Solicitor's Office, State House, east wing. Delaware Insurance Office, Second and Walnut.
Dispensary, Fifth, above Walnut. District Court, State House, west wing.
Dutch Reformed, (Presbyterian) 20 Crown. Ebenezer Church, 151 Christian.
Eighth Presbyterian Church, Spruce, above Third. Eleventh Presbyterian Church, Vine, above Twelfth. Evangelical Reformed Church, West Kensington.
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LIST OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS, &C.
Evangelical Lutheran Congregation, New, below Fourth.
Exchange Coffee House, corner of Harmony court and Third.
Eye and Ear Infirmary, 4 South Seventh.
Exchange, (Merchants') corner Third and Walnut.
English Lutheran Church, 187 Race.
Episcopalian African Church, 48 South Fifth.
Fair Mount Water Works, Callowhill and Schuyl- kill.
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, 153 Chesnut.
Fifth Presbyterian Church, Arch, above Tenth.
Fire Association Office, Fifth, corner of North.
First African Baptist Church, Eighth, between Vine and Race.
First Baptist Church, Second, below Arch.
First Presbyterian Church, Washington Square.
First Presbyterian Church, (N. L.) corner Coates and Second.
First Presbyterian Church, (S.) German, near Se- cond.
First African Presbyterian Church, Seventh, below Shippen.
First Reformed Dutch Church, Crown, above Race.
First Universalist Church, Lombard, above Fourth.
Fourth Presbyterian Church, corner of Gaskill and Fifth.
Four Nations Hotel, Coates' street, near Schuylkill.
Franklin Institute, 9 South Seventh.
Franklin Square, Race, from Sixth to Seventh and Vine.
Free Friends' Meeting House, Fifth and Arch.
Friends' Alms House, Walnut, between Third and Fourth.
Friends' Meeting House, Green and Fourth.
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LIST OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS, &c.
Friends' Meeting House, Clover and Twelfth.
Friends' Meeting House, 20 New.
Friends' Meeting House, 24 Pine.
Friends' Meeting House, Fifth and Cherry.
Friends' Meeting House, Fourth and Arch.
Friends' Academy, Pine, below Second.
Female High School, 1 Bank street.
Friends' Free School, 430 North Third.
Friends' Free School for Africans, Willing's alley.
German Reformed Church, Race, below Fourth.
German Hall, 8 South Seventh.
German Lutheran Academy, Cherry, below Fourth.
Girard Bank, 56 South Third.
Grace Church, (Episcopal) Eleventh, above Vine.
Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, Masonic Hall, Ches- nut, above Seventh.
Guardians of the Poor, middle building, State House.
Grand Jury Rooms, do. do.
German Baptist Church, 103 Crown.
German Trinity Church, Sixth and Spruce.
Hay Markets, corner Fifth and Coates, and Second and Christian.
Health Office, 42 South Fifth.
Holy Trinity Church, NW. corner Spruce and Sixth.
Hospital, Bush Hill.
Horse Market, corner Market and Juniper.
House of Refuge, corner of Ridge Road and Coates street.
Inspector of Customs, 9 Walnut, and 102 South Wharves.
Independence Square, Walnut, between Fifth and Sixth.
Independent Tabernacle, Ranstead court.
Indian Queen Hotel, Fourth, above Chesnut.
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LIST OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS, &C.
Institution for removing Impediments of Speech, 105 North Front.
Jail, SE. corner of Sixth and Walnut.
Jefferson Medical College, 56 South Tenth.
Jews' Synagogue, Pear street.
Jews' Synagogue, (German) Cherry, near Third. Kensington Bank, Beach, near Maiden.
Kensington Post Office, Maiden, near Market.
Library, Philadelphia, Fifth, corner of Library. Logan Square.
Landreth's Botanic Garden, Federal street.
Lehigh Coal Office, 74 South Second.
Lutheran School House, 235 St. John.
Magdalen Asylum.
Mansion House Hotel, Third, above Spruce.
Marine Insurance Office, 9 South Front.
Marine Railway, Swanson street, above Christian.
Mariners' Church, Water, above Walnut.
Masonic Hall, Chesnut, above Seventh.
Mayor's Office, middle building, State House.
Mechanics' Bank, 9 South Third.
Medical Institute, Locust, above Eleventh.
Menonists, or Dunkers' Church, Crown street, above Vine.
Merchants' Exchange, corner Third and Walnut.
Merchants' Coffee House, 84 South Second.
Mercantile Library, 144 Chesnut.
Methodist Church, (K.) St. John street, between Bea- ver and George.
Mint of United States, Chesnut, between Juniper and broad.
Montgomery Square, Race, near Tenth.
Moravian Church, Race, above Second.
Mount Zion, or Christian Church.
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Moyamensing Alms House, Irish Tract Lane, near Federal street.
Museum, (Peale's) upper story Philadelphia Arcade.
Musical Fund Society, Locust, above Eighth.
Mutual Assurance Company.
Methodist Church, Fourth, near Arch.
Marine Hospital, at Gray's Ferry.
Military Hall, 18, Library street.
New Alms House, opposite South street, over Schuyl- kill.
Ninth Presbyterian Church, Thirteenth, above Mar- ket street.
North America Bank, Chesnut, above Third street.
North America Insurance Company, 40 Walnut.
National Gazette, 72 South Second.
Norwegian Vice-Consulate, Walnut and Front.
Navy Yard, Front and Prime.
Northern Liberty Bank, Vine, below Third.
Northern Dispensary, 373, North Front. Navy Agent's Office, 66 Dock.
New House of Correction, Bush Hill.
New Penitentiary, above Bush Hill.
New Prison, Mulberry, above Broad.
Odd Fellows' Hall, Fifth, below Walnut.
Orphans' Asylum, 134 South Sixth. Old Academy, 42 North Fourth.
Old Penitentiary, Sixth and Walnut.
Pagoda, Coates street, near Schuylkill Front.
Palmyra Square, between Eleventh and Twelfth in Vine.
Parker's Botanic Garden, Prime and Tenth.
Penitentiary, (County,) Passyunk road. Penn Township Bank, corner of Sixth and Vine.
Penn Square, Market and Broad.
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LIST OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS, &C.
Pennsylvania Bank, 80 South Second.
Pennsylvania Institution for Deaf and Dumb, Broad, near Spruce.
Pennsylvania Life Insurance Company, 173 Ches- nut street.
Pennsylvania Insurance Office, 134 Walnut. Permanent Bridge, Market and Schuylkill.
Philadelphia Bank, Chesnut and Fourth.
Philadelphia Insurance Office, 94 South Second.
Philadelphia Hotel, Second, above Arch. Philadelphia Society Charity School.
Philadelphia Gazette, 97 South Second.
Philadelphia Library, Fifth and Library.
Philosophical Hall, corner of George and Twelfth.
Phoenix Insurance Office, 96 South Second. Probate of Wills, State House.
Port Warden's Office, Walnut street, below Second. Post Office, Merchants' Exchange.
Portuguese Consulate, 218 Chesnut.
Portuguese Vice-Consulate, Walnut and Front. Presbyterian Church, corner of Coates and Second.
Presbyterian Church, Locust and Seventh.
Presbyterian Church, Arch and Third.
Presbyterian Church, Pine and Fourth.
Presbyterian Church, Gaskill and Fifth.
Presbyterian Church, 288 Arch.
Presbyterian Church, 153 Spruce.
Presbyterian Church, 116 Spruce.
Presbyterian Church, 4 North Thirteent !?.
Presbyterian Church, Walnut and Tenth. Presbyterian Church, (S.) 38 German.
Presbyterian Church, Moyamensing Road. Presbyterian Church, Vine and Thirteenth. Presbyterian Church, (N. L.)
Prothonotary's Office, State House.
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LIST OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS, &c.
Public Schools, Walnut, above Sixth.
Prussian Consulate, 99 South Front.
Rail Roads, Broad and Vine.
Recorder's Office, State House.
Reformer's Methodist Church, Fifth, near Catharine.
Rittenhouse Square, Schuylkill Third, and Spruce and Walnut.
Reformed Presbyterian Church, 160 St. John.
Spanish Minister, 248 Walnut.
Salem Methodist Church, Budd and Thirteenth.
Sans Souci Hotel Garden, Race and Schuylkill Third.
Savings Fund Society, Walnut, above Third.
Schuylkill Bank, Sixth and High.
Scots Presbyterian Church, Walnut, above Fourth.
Seceders' Church, Walnut, above Fourth.
Second Baptist Church, Budd, between Poplar Lane and Laurel.
Second Presbyterian Church.
Second Reformed Dutch Church, Eighth, above Cal- owhill.
Second Universalist Church, Callowhill, above Crown.
Seventh Presbyterian Church, Ranstead court, Fourth, above Chesnut.
Sheriff's Office, State House.
Sion Church, (German Lutheran) corner Fifth and Cherry.
Sixth Presbyterian Church, Spruce, below Sixth.
Southern Dispensary, 98 Shippen.
Southwark Bank, Second, below South.
South Wharves, S. of Market street.
Spring Garden Post Office, Ridge, near James.
Swedish Consulate, 278 Chesnut.
Swedish Vice-Consulate, Water and Front.
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LIST OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS, &C.
St. Andrew's Protestant Episcopal Church, 138 South Eighth.
St. Augustine's Roman Catholic Church, 114 North Fourth.
St. George's Meeting House, (Methodist) 67 North Fourth.
St. James's Protestant Episcopal Church, 9 North Seventh.
St. John's, Brown, above Second.
St. John's, English Lutheran Church.
St. Joseph's, Roman Catholic Church, Willing's alley.
St. Mary's, 117 South Fourth.
St. Matthew's English Lutheran Church, New, be- low Fourth.
St. Matthew's Protestant Episcopal Church.
St. Michael's German Lutheran Church, corner of Fifth and Cherry.
St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church, 85 South Third.
St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, Pine and Third.
St. Stephen's Protestant Episcopal Church, 9 South Tenth.
St. Thomas's (African) Protestant Episcopal Church, Fifth, below Walnut.
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