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Norris alley, from 68 S Front to 87 Second street North alley, from 36 N Fifth, to 39 Sixth street Oak street, (NL) a continuation of N Water above Pools Bridge, and between the Delaware and Front st. Oak st. (Southwark), from 22 Crab, to Passyunk road Orange street, from 7th to 8th between Locust and Spruce streets
Pine street, from the Delaware to Schuylkill, between Union and Lombard streets Philbert street, from 24 N Eighth to the Schuylkill Penn street, from 8 Pine to Almond Pine alley, from Ball allev to 235 S Fourth street Parrams alley, from 104 Swanson to 393 S Front st. Passyunk road, from 170 Cedar, running S. W.
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Pear street, from near 62 Dock, to 83 S Third · Peggs street, from 290 N Front to 299 Second street Pembertons alley, from 85 New to Vine streets Pewterplater alley, from 14 N Front, to 17 Second st. Pfeiffers alley, from 22 Cable lane, to 235 N Second st. Plum street, from 230 S Second to Fifth st. » Poplar lane, from 468 N Second to the Ridge Road Powell street, from 100 S Fifth to Sixth street
Prime street, from the Delaware to Passyunk road, be- low Catherine street
Prospect aller, from 9 Favette to the Schuylkill Prune street, from 112 S Fourth, to near 81 Sixth st. Quarry street, from 36 Moravian aller to 101 N Third st. Queen street, from he Deleware to Third between Ca- therine and Christian street
Randolphs court, from 196 N Second street
Reads ailley, from 190 Cedar to 5 Small streets
Relief street, from 218 S Front, to 237 Second Relief alley, from 77 Dock st. to 34 Carters alley Richardson court, from 159 Sassafras street
Rose alley, from St. Tammanv, near Third to Brown
Rowlinsons court, from 169 N Second street
Rasberry alley, from Locust to Spruce, between Ninth and Tenth streets
Sassafras street, from Delaware to Schuylkill between . Cherry and Vine streets
Schievelvs alley, from 141 N Sixth, to Branners alley Says alley, from 41 Brown street
Sassafras alley, from 201 Sassafras street Second steeet, (S) From 52 High to Mary
Second street (N), from 61 High to the Germantown road Seventh street (S), from 228 High; to Fitzwalter
Seventh street (N), from 263 High to Vine
Sheafs alley, on the West side of 11th near Vine st. Shepherds court, from 36 N Third street .... Shrivers court, from 71 N Eighth Simmonds court, from 216 N Front street Sims alley, from the Delaware, to 15 S Water Seventh street (Little) from near 178 Walnut, to Locust Sweed alley, opens at 22 Christian, running South
Shields alley, from 140 S Ninth to Rasberry alley Sansom street, from Seventh to Eighth, between Chesnut and Walnut streets
Shippen street, from 266 S Front to Passyunk road Sixth street ($), from 192 High, to Passyunk road
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Sixth street, (IN) 233 High, to Germantown road Smallstreet, from 190. S. Fifth to Sixth streets Smith alley, near 211. SfThird, to 32 Gaskill street Smith court, from 172 N Eighth st
South alley, from:10 N Fifth, to 7 Sixth streets Spafford st. from 204 Shippen, to 43 Fitzwalter
Spruce, street, from the Delaware to Schuylkill, between Dock and Union streets
Stampers alley, from(208 S Second, to 163 Third st.
Stalls court, from 213 Sassafras street
Starr alley, from 63 Cherry, to 189 Sassafras Sterling alley, from.15 Cherry, to 118 Sassafras st Strawberry street, from 58 High, to 55 Chesnut sts .. Steinmetzs court, from 93,N Fourth street
St. Georges street, from 50 S Sixth, to 7th, and from 8th to Broad, between Chesnut & Walnut streets
St. Marys street, from 220 S Sixth to Eighth St. Johns street, from 59 Vine to Germantown road
St. Tammany st. from 318 N 2nd, to Germantown road Summers court, from 414 S Second street
Swanson streets, from 10 Cedar to Prime
Taper alley, from 53 Green street
Taylors alley, from:58 S Front, to 73 Second street
Tenth st. (N), from High to Vine, between 9th & 11th Tenth st. (S). From High to Cedar, between 9th & 11th Third street (N) from 115 High to Germantown road
Third street (S), from High to Christian. and between S Second & Fourth streets
Turners alley, from 210 High to carpenters street Union street, from 166 S Front, to 79 Fourth
Union alley, from 180 Swanson, to 463 S Front st. Vernon street, from 44 Cedar, to 29 Shippen streets Vine street, from the Delaware, to Schuylkill, between Sassafras and Callowhill streets
Waggoners alley, from 135 Cherry, to 252 Sassafras Walnut street, from the Delaware to Schuylkill, between Chesnut & Dock streets
Water street (Little), from 7 Cedar to Lombard st alley Water street.(S), from 12 High to Pine
Water street:(N); from 16 High to Willow st. Watkins court, from'22 Moravian alley Webbs alley, from 221 Cherry, to 334 Sassafras Wells alley, from the Delaware, to 371 N Front st Wests court, From 27 Cable lane
William street, from 347 Callowhill to Logan st I
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Willings alley, from 98 S Third to 75 Fourth street Wittmans court, from 400 N Second street
Wood street from York to the Ridge roads, between Vine & Callowhill streets
York roads from the intersection of Vine & 4th streets to the Germantown road 18 ( bar 211
York court, from 105 S Third street -
Zane street, from 32 N Seventh, to Eighth streets
Wharves (S) runs south, from High along the Delaware :
Wharves (N) runs north, from High along the Delaware
Establishment of the Mails, 1
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The Eaftern Mail will be clofed every day, (Sunday excepted) at 12 o'clock at noon and arrive at Philadelphia every day, (Sunday ex- cepted) at 8 o'clock A. M.
The Southern Mail will be clofed every day, (Sunday excepted) at half paft 7 o'clock, A. M. and arrive at Philadelphia every day, (Sunday excepted) at half paft 9 o'clock A. M.
The Mail for Downings-town and Lancafter, Penpfylvania, will be clofed every Tuesday, Friday and Saturday; at half an hour before fun-fet, and arrive at Philadelphia every Monday, Thurfday' and Saturday at 4 o'clock P. M.
The great Weltern Mail, via Chamberfburgh to Kentucky, and North Weftern Territory, will be clofed every Tuesday and Friday at half an hour before fun-fet, and arrive at Philadelphia every Mon- day and Thurfday at 4 o'clock P. M.
The Mail for Tenneffee and Mififfippi Territory, will be"clofed every Friday at half an hour before fun-fet, and arrive at Phila- delphia every Thuifday at 4 o'clock P. M.
The Mail, via Reading and Harrisburgh, for the Post towns in Mifflin, Huntingdon, Northumberland and Lycoming counties, Penn- fylvania, will be clofed every Wednefday, at half paft three o'clock, P. M and arrive at Philadelphia every Wednesday morning,
The Mail, via Bethlehem, Easton and Wilkefbarre, Pennfylva- nia, will be cl fed every Wednesday, at three o'clock, P. M. and ar- rive at Philadelphia, every Wednesday morning.
The Mail for Woodbury, Sweedsborough Woodstown, Salem and Bridgetown, W. N. Jerfey, will be clofed every Wednesday at three o'clock P. M. and arrive at Philadelphia every Wednesday at 9 o'clock. A. M.
The Mal for Atfion and Tuckerton, New Jerfey, will be clofed e- very 'l'hurfda' , at ten o'cl ck,-A. M. and arrive at Philadelphia, e - very Wednelday at 'fleven o clock A. M.
The Mail for Haddo field, Mount Holly, New-Mills and Borden- town, New- jerfey, will be cloTed every Wednesday at two o'clock, P. M. and arrive at Philadelphia every Wednefday at ten o'clock, A. M.
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In this advertifement I have marked the times at which let- ters muft be left at the office to infure their going in the Mail of the Jay. As all letters are to be marked, accounts of them entered in a book, and tranfcripts of thofe accounts made outto fend to the ret- pective Poft mafter.
As there are: feveral places of the fame name in the United States, the merchants and others are requested to be ' very particular in the direction of their letters ; diftinguithing the States, and where it would otherwife be doubtful, the Counties, in which thofe pla- ces are fituated. And when letters are not for a Poft-town, the neareft Poft-town to the place ought to be mentioned.
ROBERT PATTON, Post Master.
Poftage of Letters throughout the U. S.
For the poftage of any fingle letter to or from any place by land. Not exceeding 40 miles 8 cents over 40 and not exceeding 90 IO 20 150 12 I-2,
150 300 17 300 500 20
Every place more than 500 miles 25
GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
THOMAS JEFFERSON, President of the United States, of America.
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AARON BURR, Vice- President of the United States, and President of the Senate.
James Maddifon, Secretary of State,
Albert Gallatin, Secretary of the Treafury,
Gabrial Duval, Comptroller of ditto,
Richard Harrifon, Auditor of ditto,
Jofeph Nourfe, Regifter of ditto,
Thomas Tudor Tucker, Treafurer,
Henry Dearborn, Secretary of War,
Robert Smith, Secretary of the Navy, Judges of the Supreme Court of the United States!'
John Marfhal!, Chief Juftice,
Willian Cufhing, William Patterfon, Samuel Chafe, A. Moore, Bufhrod Wafhington, Affociate Judges. Levi Lincoln, Attorney General.
Eighth Congress of the United States.
SENATE. New Hampfire. Simeon Olcot, William Plumer. "Rhode-Island. Christopher Ellery, Samuel J. Potter. Maffacbufetts. John Q. Adams, Timothy Pickering. Connecticut. James Hillhoufe, Uriah Tracy. Vermont. S. R. Bradley, Ifrael Smith
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New York. Theodorus Bailey, S. L. Mitchell.
Now Jersey. Jonathan Dayton, John Condit.
Pennsylvania. George Logan, Samuel Maclay.
Delarrare James A. Bayard, Samuel White. Maryland. Robert Wright, Samuel Smith.
Virginia. John Taylor, Wilfon C, Nicholas. North Carolina. David Stone, Jeffe Franklin.
South Carolina. 'Thomas Sumpter, Pierce Butler.
Georgia. Abraham Baldwin, James Jackfon.
Kentucky. John Breckenridge, John Brown.
T'enneffee. William Cocke.
Obio. John Smith, T. Worthington.
House of Representatives.
· Nathaniel Macon, Speaker.
New Hampshire. Samuel Tenncy, Samuel Hunt, David Hough, Silas Bettan, Clifton Clagget.
Mafacbufetts. William Euftis, Samuel Thatcher, J. Crown- ingfhield, Jofeph B. Varnum, Phanuel Bifhop, Simon Larned Ebenezer Seaver, Richard Cutts, Seth Haftings, Mannaffeh Cutler, Willianı Stedham, Peleg Wadfworth, Thomas Dwight, Nahum Mitchell, Lemuel Williams, Phineas Bruce, (one feat vacant)
Rhode Ifland. Jofeph Stanton, jun. Nehemiah Knight.
Connecticut. John C. Smith, Roger Grifwold, Benjamin Tal- mage, Samuel W. Dana, ( alvin Goddard, John Davenport, Samuel Baldwin.
Vermont. Gideon Olin, --- Chamberlain, James Elliot, Martin Chittenden,
New York. Samuel Riker, Samuel L. Mitchell, Philip Van Cortlandt, Andrew M'Cord, Daniel C. Verplank, Beriah Pal- mer, David Thomas, Thomas Sammons, Eraftus Root, John l'atterfon, Oliver Phelps, Jofhud Sands, H. W. Livingfton, K. K. V. Renffelaer, George Tibbets, Gaylor Grifwold, John Cantine.
New Ferfey. Ebenezer Elmer, James Mott, Henry Southard, William Helms, James Sloan, Adam Boyd.
Pennsylvania. Jofeph Clay, Jacob Richards, Michael Leib, Robert Brown, Ifaac Vanhorne, Frederic Conrad, Jofeph Heis- ter, J. Anderfon, John Whitehill, John Smiley, John Stewart John A. Hanna, David Bard, Andrew Gregg, William Findley, John B. C. Lucas, John Hoge, John Rhea.
Delaware. Cæfar A. Rodney.
Maryland. Jof. H. Nicholfon, Wm. Mac Creery, John Ar- cher, Roger Nelfon, N. R. Moore, Walter Bowie, John Den- nsi, Thomas Plater, John Campbell.
Virginia. John Randolph, Thomas Claiborne, Walter Jones,
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'T. Newton, jun. Abraham Trigg, Chris. Clark, Peterfon Good- wyn, Jas. Stephenfon, John G. Jackfon, Thomas Lewis, John Smith, John Clopton, T. M. Randolph John W. Eppes, John Dawfon, Jafeph Lewis, jun. Edwin Gray, David Holmes, An- thony New, Matthew Clay, Thomas Griffin, Philip R. Thomp- fon.
North Carolina. Nathaniel Macon, Willis Alfton, Richard Stanford, S. D. Purviance, M. Williams, Thomas Wynne, James Holland, Wm. Blackledge, Nathaniel Alexander, Jofeph Winntton, William Kennedy, James Gillefpic.
South Carolina William Butler, Thomas Lowndes, Richard Winn, Levi Carney, Wm. Wilfon, Wade Hampton, John Earle, Benjamin Huger.
Georgia. David Meriwether, Peter Early, Samuel Hammond, (one feat vacant)
Kentucky John Fowler, Mashew Walton, John Boyle, Tho- mas Standford, G. M Bedinger, Mathew I.you.
T'enne ffee. William Dickfon, Geo. W. Campbell, John Rhea. Ohio Jeremiah Morrow.
Miffifippi Territory. W. Lattimore, Delegate.
MINISTERS, &c.
Of the United States, resident in foreign countries.
General Pinckney resident at London.
James Monroe, envoy extraordinary to the court of Spain James Boudoin, resident at Madrid
General Armstrong, minister to France
CONSULS AND COMMERCIAL AGENTS.
To Great Britain and its dependencies.
London, Geo. W. Irvine c. Dublin, Joseph Wilson Kingston, (H.) G. Knox c. Demerara & Essiquibo, Wmı. Gardner Cork, John Church
Liverpool, James Mauray
Malta, Joseph Peelis Leith, Henry Grant Curracoa, Benj. H. Philips
Belfast, James Holmes Bristol E. Vanderholt con. Poole, T. Auldjo v. consul Cape Good Hope, J. Elmslie Falmouth, Robert W. Fox Calcutta, (In.) Jacob Lewis Gibraltar, Jolın Gavino
Glasgow, John C. Murray
To France and its dependencies.
Paris, Fulwar Skipwith Isle of France and Bourbon, Wm. Buchannan
Southern department Benj. Danbridge Ostend, Francis L. Teany
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Cayenne, Thos. Aborn Dunkirk, Charles D. Cox Bordeaux, William Lees Antwerp, J. C. Barnet L'Orient, Aaron Vale
Port au Prince, R. Ritchie Havre De Grace, Mr. de La Motre
Nantz, William Patterson Calais, John Appleton
To Spain and its dependencies.
Madrid, Moses Young St. Andre, L. M. O'Brien
Aliant, Robt. Montgomery
Cadiz, John Bulckley
Malaga, Wm. Kirkpatrick
Barcelona, William Willis La Guira, Augustin Madin Havanna, R. Young Corunna, Henry Molier To Portugal and its dominions.
St. Jago in Cuba, J. Blakely Tenneriffe, John Culner
Lisbon, Thomas Bulckley Fayal, John Steel To the Batavian Republic.
Rotterdam, Jos. Varnum Amsterdam, Sylva. Bourne To Denmark and its dominions.
Santa Cruz, Henry Cooper. Copenhagen, Thos. S. Sobye To Prussia.
Soten, Frederick W. Lutz To Germany.
. Hamburg, J. M. Forbes Bremen F. J. Wichelhausen
Franconia, Philip Mark Trieste, William Riggin To Sweden
Gottenberg, Elias Backman To the Italian States.
Leghorn, Thos. Appleton Naples, John Matthew
Rome, John B. Sartori Genoa, F. H. Walston
To the Barbary Powers.
Algiers, Richard O'Brien Tangiers, James Simpson Tunis, William Eaton
MINISTERS, &c.
From foreign Powers, resident in the United States. Anthony Merry, envoy extraordinary, and minister plenipotentiary of his Britanic Majesty.
General Tuerreau, minister plenipotentiary of his Majes- ty, Emperor of the French.
P. Pederson, chargé des affairs and consul general of his Danish Majesty,
Marquis de Casa Yrujo, minister plenipotentiary and en- voy extraordinary of his Catholic Majesty. .
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Charleston (S. C.) B. Modie Norfolk, John Hamilton Boston, T'hos. M'Denogh New-York, Thos. Barclay Philadelphia, Phineas Bond Savannah, John Wallace Baltimore, Gabriel W'cod
From France.
Philadelphia, L. A. Pichon Baltimore, Lou. Arcambal c. con. gen. C. L. Foureroy Norfolk, Martin Oster y. c. con. pro tem Wilmington. (N. C.) R. De- lisle vice consul New-York, General Rey c. - Lequinio v. con. Boston, Alexis Giraud con.
Charleston, Francis Soult c. Savannah, J. M. Sotin v. c. Portsmouth, (N. H.) G. Ca- N. Orleans, P. L. M. Mar- zeaux v. con. tel con. fıro tem
From Spain.
Pennsylvania, Chevalier de Carolina, (N. & S.) J. Mor- Foronda, consul general phy New Hampshire, Massachu- Maryland, J. B. Barnabeau New-York, T. Stoughton c. Rhode Island, Jos. Wiseman Georgia, Philip Fatio. setts, Connecticut & Ver- mont, J. Stoughton Virginia & Kentucky, An- tonie Argote Villalobos.
From Denmark.
Philadelphia, J. F. Eckart Norfolk, Francis Taylor, New-York, G. Mammeken Edenton, (N. C.) J. Boritz Boston, David Greene Charleston, Jos. Winthrop Baltimore, Peter Collin Savannah, W. Scharbrough Alexandria, Jonathan Swift New Orleans From Portugal.
J. Palyart consul general Massachusetts, R. Codman
New York, John Abram Philadelphia --- Suarez From the Batavian Republic.
J. H. C. Heineken, commercial agent. From Sweden.
Richard Söderström consul general New-York, & Connecticut, Alexandria, Jonath.Swift Henry Gahn v. consul Charleston (S. C.) Jos. Win-
New Hampshire, Massa- throp chusetts. & Rhode Island Baltimore, P. Collin Charles F. Deyen. N. Carolina, John Baitz.
Norfolk &c. John Cowper
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CORPORATION OF PHILADELPHIA. MATTHEW LAWLER, mayor. MOSES LEVY, recorder.
ALDERMEN.
Jonathan B. Smith, Alexander Todd, John Baker, Jacob Baker, Philip Wager, Robert Wharton, John Inskeep, John C. Stocker, Andrew Pettit, Philip S. Physick, Jolin Barker, Samuel Carswell, John Douglas, Abraham Shoe- maker.
SELECT COUNCIL.
Robert Patterson President. Wm. Adcock, George Bartram, Michael Bright, Mathew Carey, Paul Cox, Samuel Elliott, Stephen Girard, Hugh Henry, Benjamin Say, James Stuart, Saml. Wetherill-John L. Leib clerk.
COMMON COUNCIL.
Thomas Leiper President. James Vanuxem, Robert Porter, W. Geisse, John Goodwin, John Harrison, Wm. Powell, Robert Cochran, Peter Christian, Alexander Cook, W. Dalzell, S. E. Fotterall, Andrew Kennedy, An- drew Leinau, James M.Glathery, John Purdon, William Rush, John Vallance, Joseph Worrell-H. Holmes, clerk. CONSTABLES.
John Miller, high constable 63 north Fourth (Constables office, 161 Chesnut st.)
Beck George, 172 south 5th street, Locust ward Burkhart Frederick, 146 north 5th, High street ward Clark John, 119 south Water, Dock ward Durnel Thos. 180 south 4th street, New Market ward Forrest Thomas, Juniper alley, South ward Hudson James, Elmslies alley, Walnut ward Hunt Richard, 28 south 4th street, Middle ward Liddle William, 8 Hurst street, Cedar ward Malone John S. 361 Mulberry, south Mulberry ward Seyfert Conrad, 158 south Fourth, Lower Delaware ward Stowers John, sign Robin Hood, corner of Schuylkill 6th street, Chesnut ward
Walker Stephen S. Heydes court, North ward
Willard Geo. Upper Delaware
Zebley Jacob, 31 Sassafras aHey, North Mulberry ward
CITY COMMISSIONERS.
Thos. Willis, Peter Kraft, John Purdon, Mathew Shaw. CLERKS OF HIGH ST. & HILL MARKETS Leonard Kcehmle, Thos. T. Peters and David Miller.
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DISTRICT OF SOUTHWARK.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, &C.
Ebenezer Ferguson, John Grover, Richard Palmer, Joseph Marsh, senr.
CONSTABLES. David Coombs, 33 German st .- Geo. Weaver, 40 Plum st .- Alexander Morrison, 454 S Front
MOYAMENSING.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE .- John Hunter, G. Goodman. Constable, Joshua Raybold, 53 Fitzwalter st.
NOTHERN LIBERTIES. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, &C.
Joseph Cowperthwaite, Peter Browne, Saml. Wheeler, Fredrick Wolbert, John Kessler, Saml. Garrigues.
Geo. Cress, 328 N Second CONSTABLES. 5 Jacob Vanderslice, 360 N Front
John Parker, Sheriff. John Dennis, Coroner. 2 James Shillingforth, Frankford road
INSTITUTIONS.
PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL,
On which is engrafted by an act ot the Legislature, THE LYING IN HOSPITAL:
The patients to be admitted into this Hospital, are the sick in body or mind, except with contagious diseases ; these are admitted from the Hospital Dispensary as out patients.
Forty paupers are allowed to be received at one time, and no more, the funds at present not being sufficient to provide for a larger number ; but the charity will be ex- tended to the poor, in proportion to the increase of the capital stock, which can only arise from future legacies or contributions, no tax being assessed on the citizens for the support of this institution.
In the mean time the affluent are received, as pay pa- tients, at 3 to eight dollars a week, according to their circumstances in life, and the profit made by their board is applied with the interest of the capital, to the support of poor patients,
Accidents however, such as fractures, bad bruises, are admitted GRATIS, if brought within 24 hours after they
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happen, and the doors are to be opened at all hours to receive them. .
In all other cases, applications should be made to one of the attending physicians and managers, whose names are published monthly in Poulson's paper. But on the 4th and 7th day of every week, those managers and phy- sicians attend regularly at the hospital from 10 to 12 o'clock in the afternoon, on purpose to receive and dis - charge patients, where if the applicant applies, it will often save much trouble.
Legacies are usually given in the corporate name, viz. " I give to the Contributors to the Pennsylvania Hospital, and to their successors, &c" .Contributions and donations are sent or taken to
JOSEPH SAUNDERS LEWIS, Treasurer, 25 Dock, between Second and Front streets. BOARD OF HEALTH.
Office S. E. corner of Chesnut and Sixth.
Ebenezer Ferguson, President. Dr. William. Currie, Wm. Binder. David Jackson, Treasurer.
Dr. James Reynolds, Secretary.
Who have the direction of an efficient law for the pre- servation of the health of the inhabitants ; by whose at- tention and indefatigable vigilance, under Divine Provi- dence, the city has been exempted from contagious dis- ease last year, and an unusual degree of health prevail- ed throughout the season.
Nathan Dorsey, Lazaretto Physician, Samuel Duffield, Hospital Physician,
Thomas Egger, Quarantine Master, William Allen, Health Officer,
Are also commissioned by the Governor, in subordina- tion to the Board of Health, and the following persons are under the appointment of the Board, viz.
Samuel Goodman, Steward of the City Hospital.
George Budd, Steward of the Lazaretto.
William Allison, Joseph Weatherby, Adam Duey and Robert Erwin, Superintendants of nuisances.
PHILADELPHIA DISPENSARY. NEAR 37, SOUTH FIFTH STREET.
Managers. William White, Samuel Pleasants, Robert Blackwell, Henry Helmuth, Lawrence Seckel,, George Fox, Robert Smith, John Kaighn, Godfrey Haga, Robert Ralston, Ebenezer Hazard and Samuel P. Griffitts.
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Attending Physicians & Surgeons. Drs. J. C. Rous- seau, James Stuart, Nathaniel Chapman, Peter Miller, Charles Meredith and James Hutchinson.
Consulting Physicians & Surgeons. Drs. William Shippen, Adam Kuhn, Benjamin Rush and Thos. Parke. Apothecary. Henry Wismer. Treasurer. John Clifford. Annual Election, 7th and 8th of January.
GUARDIANS OF THE POOR.
AND OFFICERS CONNECTED WITH THE ALMS HOUSE AND HOUSE OF EMPLOYMENT; Who, on application, releive the distressed, to the extent authorised by Law.
Conrad Wile 47 N Fourth Robert Taylor 99 S Front H. Sailor corn. 8th & Race Jesse Worrel 56 S Sixth Fredck. Forepaugh 72 Vine J. Vodges corner 6th & Ches. Wm. Smiley 74 S. Water Thos. Amies 172 S Second Gil. Gaw 13 Elfreth's alley Philip Mason 131 S Sixth Pierce Maher 9 S. Water
DISTRICT OF SOUTHWARK.
Robert Wilson corner Ger- A. Urquhart 31 Catherine man & Passyunk, Geo. Pearson 374 S Front Robt. Allen, 817 S Third
TOWNSHIP OF THE NORTHERN LIBERTIES. Adam Keller, 194 N Third Peter Gable 53 Brown, Fred. Kesler 300 N Front Joha Rice upper end of Caleb Hughes 307 N. Third Queen street, Kensington. A. Zahrens 297 N. Third
MANAGERS OF THE ALMSHOUSE, &c.
Matthew Shaw 88 Pine, A. Geyer, junr. 28 Branch John Elliot, 195 S Front Wm. Beard, 275 S Second
God. Fredrickson 212 N 2d
Frederick Piper, 370 N 2d
Levi Garret, 132 S. Front Jas. M'Glathery, 50 High.
PHYSICIANS.
Philip S. Physick, 120 Arch Joseph Worrel president 56 Elijah Griffiths, 112 Race S Sixth street
James M'Glathery treasurer
Benj. S. Barton, 184 Arch Thomas C. James, 72 S 2d 50 High street
James Reynolds, York court Walter L. Shee, solicitor, 18 John Church, 266 S Second S Sixth street
James Carson, Secretary, 127 Cedar.
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CHARITY SCHOOLS.
Joseph B. Eves, president. Th. Bradford jr. vice fires. Benj. Williams, treasurer. Jos. R. Kammerer, Sec'ry. Managers. William Fry, Thomas L. Bristoll. Thos. Bradford, junr. Jonathan Fell, junr. Benjamin Williams, Philip Garrett, Joseph Williams, B. U. s. Jos R. Kam- merer, William Paxon, Joseph Bennet Eves, Thomas M. Hall, Frederick Stelwaggon, George Summers, Sam- uel Lippincott, Caleb Cresson, jun. Fielding Lucas. jun. John M.Knight, Joseph M. Paul.
Electing Committee. William J. Bell, Henry Hubley, William Jones, Joseph Parry, James Cresson, William Blakely, jun. William Abbott, Charles Allen, Hudson Stockton, Adam Konigmaker, Joseph Maxfield, Richard George .- Annual Election, 1st of January.
GERMAN INCORPORATED SOCIETY.
Peter Muhlenberg, president. Geo. A. Baker, vice pres. John Greiner, treasurer. John Singer, soliciter.
Casper Rehn, Charles G. Treichel, secretaries.
Overseers. Conrad Haas, Charles Kugler, John Hay, Andrew Leinau, John Long, John Guyer.
Charles Hupfield, deacon .- Annual election, 26th Decem. MASTERS OF SHIPS, &c.
Managers. Capt. Nathaniel Falconer, George Ord, Charles Biddle, Leeson Simmons, Stephen Girard, Ro- bert Bethell, Robert Gill, Henry Hawkins, Jos. Vansise, Win. J. Keen, James Montgomery, William Blair.
Treasurer. Capt. William Davis. Annual Election, 7th of January.
ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY. WVm. M'Pherson, President. Thomas Smith and Thomas Leiper, vice-firesidents.
Thomas Ewing, treasurer. William Mitchell, secretary. Assistants, Robert Smith, James M'Curach, William Innes junr. Thomas Wotherspoon, Dr. A. Spence and David Walker.
ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY.
Isaac Hazlehurst, president. Philip Nicklin, vice-pres. Robert E. Griffith, treasurer George Davis, secretary. Stewards. Thomas Ketland, John Waddington, Joseph Sims, Peter Browne, Wm. Poyntell, Robt. Morris, junr. CARPENTERS COMPANY.
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