The Philadelphia Directory, 1808, Part 24

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Publication date: 1785
Publisher: Philadelphia
Number of Pages: 408


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17 1-2 per cent. ad val.


Stockings,


17 1-2 ditto


Stone and earthen ware,


17 1-2 ditto


Soap,


2 cents per pound


Solos and other carriages, or parts thereof,


22 1-2 per cent. ad val


Stones burr, unwrought,


free


Sulphur,


15 per cent. ad val.


Sugars, brown,


2 1-2 cents pet pound


white clayed,


3


ditto


-white powdered,


3


ditto


-all other clayed or powdered, 2 1-2


ditto


- -lump,


6 1-2


ditto


loaf 9


ditto


other refined,


6 1-2


ditto


- sugar candy,


11 1-2 ditto


10


ditto


Snuff, Tallow,


1 1-2


ditto


Tassals and trimmings commonly


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used by upholsterers, coachmak- ers and sadlers, 17 1-2 per cent. ad val.


Tables of marble, slate or other stone, or parts thereof, Tallow candles, .


17 1-2 ditto 2 cents per pound 2 ditto


Tarred cordage,


Teas from China and In- dia, or from any islands laying eastwardly of the Cape of Good Hope.


Lin Amer.


N vessels.


If imported


tin Foreign vessels.


bohea, - souchong and other black teas,


18


ditto


27


-hyson, imperial, gun-


32


ditto


50


other green teas, From Europe.


20


ditto


30


- bohea,


14


ditto


17 1-5


- souchong and other black teas,


21


ditto


27


- hyson, imperial, gun-


40


ditto


50


powder or gomee, · other green teas, From any other place.


24


ditto


50


- bohea, souchong and other


17


P


ditto


18 7-10


black teas,


27


ditto


29 7-10


- hyson, imperial, gun- -


powder or gomee,


50


ditto


55


other green teas,


30


ditto


33


Teneriffe wine,


Twine and pack thread,


Tin manufactures,


- in plates and pigs,


Tinctures, (see powders, pastes, &c. 17 1-2 per cent. ad val. Tiles and bricks, 17 1-2 ditto


Toys, not otherwise enumerated,


15 ditto


Tobacco manufactured, other than snuff and segars, 6 cents per pound


Tools or implements of a mechani- cal trade only, of persons who arrive in the United States, *Turmeric,


free free


Types for printing,


15 per cent. ad val.


U


Unmanufactured wood,


wool,


free free 2 1-2 cents per pound


Untarred cordage,


28 cents per gallon 400 cents per cwt. 17 1-2 per cent. ad val. free


powder, or gomee,


cents per pound


17 1-2


- yarı, Unwrought clay,


225 cents per cwt free


V


15 per cent. ad val. free free


W


Wares of tin, copper and pewter, except pewter plates and dishes, 17 1-2 per cent. ad val. earthen or stone, ditto ditto ditto china, - gold, silver and plated, Wares, goods and merchandize im- ported directly from China or İli- dia, in ships or vessels, not of the United States, except teas, china ware, and all other articles liable to higher rates of duties,


If imported in Ame- rican or Foreign ships 3 or vessels, 15 per cent. ad val.


goods and merchandize of the growth or manufacture of the United States, or of their territo- ries, upon which no drawback, bounty or allowance has been paid or adniitted, free 17 1-2 per cent ad val.


Wafers,


Wa.ches and clocks, or parts of ei- 17 1-2 ditto


ther,


Waters and washes, (see powders,


pastes, &c.)


17 1-2 ditto


Walking sticks, whips and canes,


15


ditto


Wax candles,


6 cents per pound


Wearing apparel, and other persc- nal baggage, of persons who ar- rive in the United States, free


Wines in casks, bottles or other vessels. Malmsey, Madeira and Lon-


don particular Madeira,


all other Madeira wine.


58 cents per gallon 50 ditto


Burgundy, Champaign, Rhenish and Tokay, 45


ditto


Sherry and St. Lucar,


40


ditto


Claret and other wines, not


enumerated, when imported in bottles or cases, 35


ditto


ditto


Lisbon, Oporto, and other Por- tugal wines, 30 Sicily, ditto Teneriffe, Fayal, Malaga, St. George, and other western island wines; 28 ditto


Velvets and Velverets, *Verdigrise, *Vitriol, oil of,


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all other wines, when imported otherwise than in bottles or cases, 23 ditto On the bottles, if black glass quart bottles, 60 cents per groce if other than black glass quart bottles, 22 1-2 per cent ad val.


Window glass, not above 8 by 10 inches,


160 cents per 100


not above 10 by 12,


175


clitto


- above 10 by 12,


225 ditto


White lead,


2 cents per pound


Wire of brass and iron,


free 50 cents per dozen


Wool and cotton cards,


Wood manufactured, (exclusive of cabinet wares),


15 per cent ad val.


Wood unmanufactured,


free


Wool unmanufactured,


free


Woods, dying,


free


Woolen rags,


frec


Y


Yarn untarred,


225 cents per cwt.


All other goods not before particu-


larly enumerated and described, 15 per cent. ad val.


* Note. These articles which have asterisks affixed, have been declared free by the Treasury, as falling under the de- nomination of Dying Drugs.


THE aforementioned Goods, except those particular- ized, are subject to an additional duty of ten per cent. when imported in vessels not of the United States.


Allowances for Drafts made at the Custom-House. On any quantity of 1 cwt. or 112 lb. 1 1b.


On any quantity above 1 and not exceeding 2 cwt. 2 1b.


On any quantity above 2 and not exceeding 3 cwt. 3 1b.


On any quantity above 3 and not exceeding 10 cwt. On any quantity above 10 and not exceeding 18 cwt. On any quantity above 18 cwt.


4 1b.


7 1b.


9 1b,


FOR TARE. 1


On every whole chest of Bohea tea,


70 1b.


half do. do. quarter do. do.


36 1b.


20 1b.


On every chest of Hyson, or other green teas. the gross weight of which shall be 70 pounds or upwards, 20 1b,


On every box of other tea, not less than 50 or more than 70 pounds gross, 18. 1b.


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If more than 70 and not exceeding 80 lb. gross, If more than 80 pounds gross,


20 1b,


22 .1b.


Which tares shall include rope, canvass and other coverings.


On all other boxes of tea, according to the invoice or actual weight thereof,


On coffee, in bags,


2 per cent


in bales,


3 do.


in casks,


12 do.


On sugar, other than loaf sugar,


in casks,


12 do.


in boxes,


15 do.


in bags or mats,


5 do.


On cocoa, in casks,


10 do.


in bags,


1 do.


On pimento, in casks,


16 do.


On cheese, in hampers or baskets,


10 do.


in boxes,


20 do.


On candles, in boxes,


8 do.


On chocolate, in boxes,


10 do.


On cotton, in bales,


2 do.


in seroons,


6 do.


On glauber salts, in casks,


8 do.


On indígo, in barrels,


12 do.


in other casks,


15 do.


in seroons,


10 do.


in bags or mats,


3 do ..


On nails, in casks,


8 do.


On pepper in casks,


12 do.


in bales,


5 do.


in bags,


2 do.


On sugar-candy, in boxes,


10 do.


On segars, in casks or boxes,


18 do.


On soap, in boxes,


10 do.


On shot in casks,


3 do.


On twine in casks, in bales,


12 do.


3 do.


On all other goods, according to the invoice thereof, or actual weight ..... Provided always, that where the original invoices of any of the said articles are produced at the time of mak- ing entry for such articles, and the tare or tares appear therein, it shall be lawful for the collector and naval officer, where there is one, if they see fit, with the consent of the importer or importers, consignee or consignees, to estimate the said tare or tares according to such invoice, but if not determined at the time of entry, the tare or tares as above shall be granted and allowed.


in bags, 3 do.


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Allowance, for Leakage and Breakage.


Two per cent. allowed on the guage on all merchandize pay- ing duty by the gallon, contained in casks.


Ten per cent. on all beer, ale and porter in bottles,, and five per cent. on other liquors in bottles, to be deducted from the invoice quantity in lieu of breakage ; or it shall be law. ful to compute the duties on the actual quantity by tale, at the option of the importer, at the time of entry.


REMARKS.


1. No ship or vessel, from foreign ports, or coming by sea from any port of the United States, shall be permitted to re- port, make entry or break bulk, till the master shall deliver to the postmaster all letters under his care, or within his power, other than such as are to be delivered at the port of entry, or such as are directed to the owner or consignee of such ship or vessel ; and on oath or affirmation, to be taken of such delivery, the master to receive two cents for every letter so delivered.


2. Goods from foreign ports cannot be unladen but between sun-rise and sun-set, without special licence, under a penalty of four hundred dollars on the master, and every other person concerned, disability from holding any office under the govern- ment of the United States for seven years, and being adver- tised in the newspapers, with forfeiture of the goods ; which, if amounting to 400 dollars, will subject the vessel, and ap- parel also, to forfeiture.


3. Goods removed before guaged and weighed, and if wines, spirits or teas, before being marked, without permis- sion, are forfeited


4. Persons giving or offering a bribe, forfeit from two hun- dred to two thousand dollars .- Inspectors and officers of the revenue cutters, may go on board, examine and search vessels, have access to the cabin, and seal packages ; and af- ter sun-set, secure hatches, &c .- Persons in charge of ves- sels, for breaking fastenings, but in the presence of an officer, forfeit five hundred dollars.


MINISTERS.


Plenipotentiary ; Consuls and Commercial Agents from the United States to foreign Nations.


MINISTERS PLENIPOTENTIARY.


France-John Armstrong Court of London-James


Court of Madrid-Jame Bow-


doin.


Munroe,


CONSULS AND COMMERCIAL AGENTS.


Allicant -- Robert Montgomery, Algiers-Tobias Lear,


Antigua-J. W. Rose.


Antwert .- Jacob Ridgway,


Amsterdam-Sylv. Bourne, Azores-John B. Barney, Barcelona-Jolin Leonard, Batavia-Thomas Hewes, Belfast-James Holmes, Bristol-Elias Vanderhorst, Bourbon -- William Buchanan, Bordeaux-William Lee, Bremen-F. G. Wichelhaus- sen,


Caluis-Ichn Appleton, Canton-Edward Corrington, Cayenne-Thomas Aborn, Cadiz-Jos. Znardi,


Cette-James Anderson, Copenhagen-H. R. Saabye, Cork-John Church, Currona-Benj. H. Phillips, Cape Good Hope-J. Elmslie, Calcutta-(Ind.) Jacob Lewis, Corunna-Henry Molier. Dublin-Josheph Wilson, Dunkirk-Francis Coffyn, Demarara-Wm. Gardiner, Erden-Wm. Clarke, Essiquibo-Wm. Gardner, Fayal-B. Dabney, Falmouth-Robert W. Fox, Franca-Philip Marck, Genoa-Peter Kuhn. jun. Gibralter-John Gavino, Glasgow-Geo. Johnston, Gottenburg-R. C. Gardiner,


Havre d'Grace-I. C. Barnet, Havanna-James Anderson, Hamburg-John M. Forbes, Isle of France-William Bu- channan,


Isle of St. Bartholomewus- Isaac Prince,


Isles of Majorca Minorca and J.M. Baker, Yvica Istand of Cuba -- Henry Hill, of Teneriffe-J. J. Arm- strong. Kingston (Hull)-G. Knox, Leghorn .- Thomas Appleton, La Rochelle-Thos. Lovell, L'Orient-Aaron Vale, Liverpool-James Maury, London-Wm. Lyman, Leich-Henry Grant, Lisbon-William Jarvis, La Guira-Augustin Madin, Malta-Joseph Peelis, Madeira-James I .. Cathcart, Mudrid-Moses Young, Malaga-Wm. Kirkpatrick, Marseilles-S. Cathalan, Messina-John Broadbent, Martinique-A. M. Cock, Nantz-William Patterson, Nafile-Frederick Degal, Ostend -- Henry Wilson, Paris-Fulwar Skipwith, Palermo-Abraham Gibbs, Port au Prince-R. Ritchie, Poole-Thomas Auldjo, Porto Rico -- Jacch P. Clemen


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Rome -- John B. Sartori, Rotterdam - Alexander, Santa Cruz-Thos. Gamble, St. Jago de Cuba-Maurice Rogers, St. Croix-John F. Brown,


St. Petersburg -- Levit Harris, - Tunis-C. I). Coxe. St. Andere-L. M. O'Brien,


St. Juba in Cuba-J. Blakely, Soten-Frederick W. Lutze, Surinam-T. Tufts, Tangeirs-James Simpson, Trieste-William Riggin, Teneriffe-J. W. M.Elroy,


WesternIsles -- John B.Barney.


MINISTERS.


Consuls, Commissaries, and Agents of Foreign Powers resident in the United States.


From France. GENERAL TURREAU, Minister Plenipotentiary. FELIX DE BEAUJOUR, Consul General, Philadelphia. Alexandria- Perrin, Natchez-T. H. Vermonnet,


Baltimore-Louis Arcambal, Philadelphia-Chancelier,


Boston-M. A. Alexis Giraud, Portsmouth-G. Cazeaux, New-York-General Rey, Norfolk-Martin Oster, Savannah-M. Le Marois, Wilmington. (N. C.)-Terri- en de Riviere.


Newport-Felix Douzy,


New Orleans - Desforgues,


From the Kingdom of Great Britain. DAVID M. ERSKINE, Minister Plenipotentiary, and Envoy Extraordinary.


Baltimore-Wm. Wood, Newhort-John Breese,


Boston-Andrew Allen, Philadel'a-Phineas Bond,


Charleston, (S.C.) -- B. Moodie,


Savannah-James Wallace.


New-York-Thos. Barclay,


From the Kingdom of Spain. CHAVALIER DE FORONDO, charge des affairs. Baltimore-J. B. Barnabeau, New-York-T. Stoughton,


Boston-J. Stoghton, Newport-Joseph Wiseman,


Charleston-J. Morphy, Philadelphia -- Chevalier de Norfolk-Antoine Argote Villalobos, Foronda, Savannah-Philip Fatio.


From Denmark. P. PEDERSEN, Charge des affairs and Consul General. Alexandria-Jonathan Swift, Baltimore-Peter Collins, Boston-David Greene, Charleston-Jos. Winthrop, New-York-G. Hammaken, Norfolk-Francis S. Taylor,


New Orleans-R. Relf, Philadelphia-I. F. Eckard, Savannah -- W. Scharbrough, Wilmington, (D.)-I. Bira, Wilmington, (N. C.) -- R. Langdon,


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N. B. His Danish Majesty's Charge des affairs, and Con- sul General near the United States, " informs all those whom it may concern, that for the assistance of muriners navigu ing' the Belts and eastern coasts of Holstein, a light-house has been built at Fakkebirrg, which is situate in N. N. G. 1-4 of a Da- nish nule from the most southernly point of the island of Lange- land, and which, in consequence of the elevation of the hill, is at nearest 125 feet above the level of the sea."


From Portugal. JOSEPH RADEMAKER, Charge des Affurs and Consul General.


JOSEPH S. BELLO. Serratary at Philadelphia.


Alexandra-Lewis Debi is, N afolk-R bert Dickson,


Baltimore-Robert Barry, N. w-York-James Barry, From the Batavian Republc.


Philadel/thia-J. W. C. Heineken, Commercial Agent. From Sweden. RICHARD SÖDERSTÖM, Commercial Agent General, resident at Philadelphia. Alexandria-Jonathan Swift, New-York-Henry Galın,


Baltimore-Peter Collins, New Orleans-Jas. Carrieln,


Boston-J. C. Hauff, Norfolk-Francis Taylor,


Charleston-\V. Winthrop, Savannah-W. Scharbrough,


GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES. THOMAS JEFFERSON, President. GEORGE CLINTON, Vice-president, and president of the Senate.


James Maddison, secretary of state, Albert Gallatin, secretary of the Treasury.


Gabrial Duval, comptroller of ditto


Richard Harrison, auditor of clitto


Joseph Nourse, Register of ditto


Thomas Tudor Tucker, treasurer,


Henry Dearborn, secretary of war,


Robert Smith, secretary of the navy, Jadges of the Sufireme Court of the United States. John Marshall, chief justice,


W'm. Cushing, Samt I Chase, A. Moore, Bushrod Washing- ton, associate judges.


Cæsar A. Rodney, attorney-general,


SENATE.


New Hampshire --- N. Gilman, Nahum. Parker, Massachusetts-John Q. Adams, Timothy Pickering: Vermont-Stephen R. bradley, Morethan Robinson, Rhode Island-B. Howland, E. Mathewson,


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Connecticut-James Hillhouse, Chauncey Goodrich, New York-Samuel L. Mitchel, John Smith, New-Jersey-John Condit, Aaron Kitchill, Pennsylvania-Andrew Gregg, Samuel Maclay, Delaware-James A. Bayard, Samuel White, Maryland-Samuel Smith, Philip Reed, Virginia-William B. Giles, Andrew Moore, Kentucky-John Pope, Buckner Thruston, North Carolina-Jesse Franklin, J. Turner, South Carolina-John Gilliard, Thomas Sumpter, Georgia-John Milledge,. George Jones, Tenessee-Joseph Anderson, Daniel Smith, Qhis-John Smith, Edward Tiffin.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


MAHTANIEL MACON, Speaker.


NEW HAMPSHIRE. Peter Carlton, Daniel M. Durel !! Francis Gardiner, Jddediah H. Smith, Clement Storer.


MASSACHUSETTS. Ezekiel Bacon, Joseph Barker, John Chandler, Orchard Cook, Jacob Crownenshield, Richard Cutts, Josiah Deane, William Ely, Isaiah L. Green, Daniel Ilsleys, Ed. S. L Livermore, Josiah Quincey, Ebenezer Seaver, Wm. Stednian, Joseph B. Varnum, Samuel Taggart, Jabez Upham.


RHODE ISLAND. Nehemiah Knight, Isaac Wilbour.


CONNECTICUT. Epaphroditus Champion, Sam'l. W. Dana, John Davenport, Jonathan O. Mosely, Timothy Pitkin, jun. Lewis B. Sturges, Benjamin Tallmadge.


VERMONT. Martin Chittenden, James Elliot, James Fisk, James Witherall.


NEW-YORK. John Blake, jun. George Clinton, jun. Barent Gardiner, John Harris, William Kirkpatrick, Josiah Masters, Gurdon S. Mumford, Samuel Riker, John Russel, Peter Swart, David Thomas, John Thompson, James J. Van Allen, P. Van Cortlandt, Killian K. Van Renselacr, Daniel C. Ver- plank, Reuben Humphreys.


NEW: JERSEY. Ezra Darby, William Helms, John Lam- bert, Thomas Newbold, James Sloane, Henry Southard.


PENNSYLVANIA. David Bard, Robert Brown, Joseph Clav, William Findley, John Heister, Wm. Hodge, Robert Jenkins, James Kelly, William Milnor, Daniel Montgomery, John Porter, John Pugh, John Rea, Jacob Richards, Matthias Richards, John Smilie, Samuel Smith, Robert Whitehill.


DELAWARE. Nicholas Vandyke.


MARYLAND. John Campbell, Charles Goldsborough, Philip B. Key, Edward Lloyd, William Mac Crecry, John Montgomery, Nicholas R. Moore, Roger Nelson, Archibuild Van Horn.


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VIRGINIA. Burwell Bassett, William A. Burwell, John Claiborne, Matthew Clay, John Clopton, John Dawson, Jolın W. Eppes, James M. Garnett, Peterson Goodwyn, Edwin Gray, David Holmes, John G. Jackson, Walter Jones, Joseph Lewis, jun. John Love, John Morrow, Thomas Newton, jun. Wilson C Nicholas, John Randolph, John Smith, Abram Trigg, Alexander Wilson.


NORTH-CAROLINA. Evan Alexander, Willis Alston, jun. William Blackledge, Thomas Blount, John Culpeper, James Holland, Thomas Kenan, Nathaniel Macon, Lemuel Sawyer, Richard Stanford, Marmaduke Williams, Meshack Franklin,


SOUTH-CAROLINA. Lemuel J. Alston, William Butler, Joseph Colhoun, Robert Marion, Thomas Moore, John Taylor, L. R. Williams, Richard Winn.


GEORGIA. William W. Bibb, Howel Cobb, Dennis Smelt, George M. Troup.


KENTUCKY. John Boyle, Joseph Desha, Benj. Howard, Richard M. Johnson, Matthew Lyon, John Rowan


TENESSE. G. W. Campbell, John Rea, Jesse Wharton .. OHIO. Jeremiah Morrow.


INDIANA TERRITORY. Benjamin Parke.


MISSISSIPPI TERRITORY. George Poindexter.


ORLEANS TERRITORY. Daniel Clarke.


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INSURANCE COMPANIES.


NORTH AMERICA INSURANCE COMPANY.


OFFICE, 98 SOUTH SECOND.


John Inskeep, President ; Alexander Henry, Samuel Hodg- don, John H. Brown, Thomas English, Robert Adams. James Boggs, Joseph Tagert, Andrew Pettit, Jacob S. Wain, Jacob C. Wikoff, Robert Harwood, John Large, Samuel W. Jones, James Read, Godfrey Haga, John Stille, James l'aylor, Joseph Donath, Samuel Mifflin, William Poyntell, Edward Smith, John Palmer (L ), Thomas Lattimer, Isaac Harvey, jun .- Capital, 600,000 ; shares 10 dollars-Dividends, Janu- ary and July.


PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY.


OFFICE, N. E. CORNER OF DOCK AND SECOND.


James S Cox, President ; Samuel Breck, Henry Pratt, John C Stocker, Joseph Sims, J. Hollingsworth, jun. john G. Wachsmuth, Daniel Smith, Samuel Coates, Henry Nixon, Paul Sieman, George Fox, Charles Wharton .-- Capital, 500,000 ; shares 400 dollars -- Dividends, February and August. C 2


PHILADELPHIA INSURANCE COMPANY;


OFFICE, S. W. CORNER WALNUT AND SECOND.


Samuel W. Fisher, President ; Thomas M. Willing, Robert WValn, James C. Fisher, John Ashley, John Savage, James Smith, Joseph S. Lewis, William Waln, Henry Hawkins, Abraham Kintzing, William J Miller, John Gardiner, jun .- Capital, 400,000 ; shares, 100 dollars-Dividends, June and December.


DELAWARE INSURANCE COMPANY.


OFFICE, 86 SOUTH SECOND.


Thomas Fitzsimmons, President; William Buckley, Augus- tus Bousquet, Thomas Y. Cope, Samuel Keith, William Montgomery, Stephen Dutilh, Jacob Sperry, Joseph D. Drinker, Manuel Eyre, Griffith Evans, William McFaden. Samuel Meeker, Edward Randolph, Samuel Hays-Capital, 500,000 ; shares, 100 dollars-Dividends, June and Deccm- ber.


PHOENIX INSURANCE COMPANY.


OFFICE, 96 SOUTH SECOND.


David Lewis, President ; Joseph Snowden, Robert E. Griffith, Joshua Gilpin, Joseph Curwen, Paschal Hollings- worth, Paul Beck, jun. Charles M' Allister, Ebenezer Large, -Capital 600,000; shares, 100 dollars-Dividends, June and December.


UNION INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE, 45 WALNUT.


Joseph Ball, President ; Wm. T. Smith, Win. M&Mutrie, James Vanuxem, Stephen Girard, Joseph Summerl, Hugh Colhoun, John Bohlen, Lewis Clapier, Richard Dale, Ed- ward Dunant, Thomas Newbold, jun .--- Capital, 500,000 ; shares, 100 dollars-Dividends, February and August.


UNITED STATES INSURANCE COMPANY.


OFFICE, 49 WALNUT.


Israel Pleasants, President ; Wm. Davy, James Tatem, Robert Ritchie, Thomas Calander, Chandler Price, Wm. Newbold, John Rosseter, Edward Carrell, Mordecai Lewis, Joseph B. Eves, Robert Oakeley, Chas. Pleasant .- Capital, 400,000 ; shares, 100 dolls .- Dividends, June and December.


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MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY;


OFFICE, 47 WALNUT.


John Leamy, Presilent ; Henry Orth, William Maris, William Brown, William Bethell, James W Clement, David Walker, Edward Tilghman, jun Abraham Piesch, James L. Cuthbert, Thos. Harper, Edward Russel, George Smith, W. S. Willing, Thos. Ketland, Reeve Lewis .- Capital, 300,000 ; shares, 50 dollars-Dividends June and December.


MUTUAL ASSURANCE COMPANY.


Trustees-Isaac Jones, Thos. Ewiny, John Haighn, James Read, Wm Richards, John Morrell, Robert Wharton, Daniel Smith, Casper W. Morris, Jonathan Smith, Wm. Povntell, Henry Hawkins, James Milnor-John B. Palmer, Treasurer.


NEW-YORK PHEONIX INSURANCE COMPANY.


Walter Bowne, President ; Isaac Lawrence, John Haff, James Arden, Benjamin Egbert, Frederick Jenkins, Jonathan Lawrence, Jasper Ward, Abraham King, John G. Coster, Samuel-L Mitchell, Gurdon S. Mumford, John D. Miller, Jacob Mott, William F. Slocum, James Bogert, jun. Richard Riker.


TURNPIKE, BRIDGE, AND CANAL COMPANIES. SCHUYLKILL BRIDGE COMPANY.


OFFCE, 159 HIGH.


Richard Peters, President ; John Dunlap, John Perot, Abrá- ham Kintzing, Thomas Savery, William Poyntell, Chas. Bid- dle, Jacob-Downing, George Fox, Peter Browne, John G. Watchmuth, George Reinholdt, Anthony Cuthbert, Israel Whelen, Treasurer.


TRENTON DELAWARE BRIDGE COMPANY.


John Beatty, President ; Abraham Hunt, Joseph Higbee, Aaron H. Imlay, and John Morrell ; Treasurer, P. Gordon- Annual Election 4th of May.


SCHUYLKILL & SUSQUEHANNAH CANAL.


OFFICE, 251 HIGH.


Philip Wager, President ; John Baker, James Milnor, Henry Orth, Joseph S. Lewis, Alexander Elmslie, Soseph Huddel, jun. John H. Brinton, Charles G. Paleske, Samuel Wetherell, Wm. Guier, Samuel Meeker, Henry Drinker, jun .-- Wil- liam Govett, Treasurer.


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LANCASTER & PHILADELPHIA TURNPIKE.


Elliston Perot, President ; Richard Thomas, Jacob Down- ing, Samuel Wheeler, Paul Beck, jun. Adam Reigart, jun. Samuel Hains, William Sansom, James C. Fisher, J. H. Brinton, John Curven, John Hubley, George Ludlam, Wm. Govett, Treasurer and Secretary.


GERMANTOWN, S'c. TURNPIKE.


OFFICE, 26 COLUMBIA AVENUE.


Benjamin Chew, jun. President ; John Bohlen, Edward Dunant, William Davy, Samuel W. Fisher, George Fox, Joseph P. Norris, Thomas Newbold, jun. Thomas Norton, James Vanuxem, John Palmer, Chandler Price, Wm. H. Tod, Joseph Bullock, Treasurer.


CHELTENHAM & WILLOWGROVE TURNPIKE.


Robert Wharton, President ; John Hart, Zaccheus Collins, Thomas M'Ewen, David C. Claypoole, Dr. George Gillaspy, Charles Shoemaker, George Rex, Joshua Tyson, Joseph Carson, Oliver Wilson, Isaac Knight, Thomas Mather, Griffith Evans, Treasurer.


FRANKFORD & BRISTOL TURNPIKE.


James C. Fisher, President ; John G. Wachsmuth, John C. Stocker, Robert Smith, George Ludlam, Alexander Martin, John Shallcross, Derick Peterson. Gilbert Rodman, John M'Elrov, Abr aham Duffield, John Lardner, William Philips, Joseph L Inglis, Treasurer.


EASTON & WILKESBARRE TURNPIKE.


John Ross. President ; Samuel Sitgreaves, John Brotzman, Peter Schnyder, William Barnet, Daniel Wagener, Peter Ihrie, Thomas Pomp, Absolem Reeder, Henry Snyder, George Wolf, jun William Ross, Arnold Colt, Samuel Sitgreaves, Treasurer.


BUSTLETON & SMITHFIELD ROAD.


Henry Pratt, President ; Solomon Marche, Treasurer; Jacob Sommer, Edward Swift, Joshua Comley, Wm. Maghee, Isaac Worrél, Augustine Willit, Francis Murray, Richard Leedom, Joseph Hart, Moore Wharton, B. J Malferon, Joshua Jones.


VINE COMPANY.


Hugh Furguson, President ; William Hallman, Bernard M. Mahon, Stephen Sicard. Joseph Cloud, J. C. Warren, James Vanuxem, Treasurer, Samiel Lippincott, Secratary.


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CORPORATION OF PHILADELPHIA.


ROBERT WHARTON, mayor, MOSES LEVY, recorder. Office, ( State House } S. W. corner Chesnut and Fifth streets.


SELECT COUNCIL.


Robert Ralston, President ; Samuel W. Fisher, Michael Fox, Stephen Girard, Elisha Gordon, Thos. Latimer, James Milnor, William Rush, William H. Tod, James Vanuxem, John Carrell, Thomas Bradford, jun. Clerk.


COMMON COUNCIL.


Timothy Paxson, President ; William Ashbridge, Joseph Cooper, John Hay, William Haslett, William I. Keen, Charles Kugler, Joseph S. Lewis, George Lybrant, William Meredith, William M'Faden, WiJiam M'Ilhenny, John Moore, Casper Rehn, Robert Richic, Nathan Sellers, Charles Shaffer, Benjamin Thaw, S. Wetherill, jun. George Vaux, Samuel Holmes, Clerk.


CITY COMMISSIONERS.


George Justice, William Stevenson, James Kerr, and Nathan Atherton, Geo. A. Baker, Treasurer, Wm. Meredith, Solicitor.


ALDERMEN


Jonathon B. Smith, Alexander Tod, John Baker, Jacob Baker, Philip Wager, Robert Wharton, John Inskeep, John C. Stocker, Andrew Pettit, John Barker, Samuel Cars- well, John Douglas, Abraham Shoemaker, Michael Keppelę, Mathew Lawler.


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, &c. (FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTHWARK.)


Ebenezer Ferguson, Richard Palmer, Joseph Marsh, sen, Daniel Bossier, Richard Renshaw. NOTARY PUBLIC-Richard Renshaw, 302 S. Second.


(FOR MOYAMENSING.)


John Hunter, Michael Freytag, Israel Israel.




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