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Every recognizance to appear at the general quarter
sessions, recorded, and copy transmitted to clerk, 20 Summons or capias for debt, 10
Subpæna for a witness,
10
Every name after the first,
3
Entering judgment after trial,
20
Every judgment by confession,
10
Every execution,
20 .
Certified copy of proceedings. on certiorari or appeal,
33
Writing, signing and sealing every attachment,
13
Entering rule of reference,
10
Copy thereof to either party,
10
Recognizance of bsil, in civil suit and entry, &c.
13
Issuing bail piece,
13
Swearing each witness,
7
Administering oath or affirmation and signing depo- sition, if ready,
7
If written by the justice, per line,
1
Notice to master or apprentice,
13
Acknowledgment or probate of a deed,
26
Acknowledgment of a power of attorney, 26
1 00.
Order for relieving a pauper,
25
Issuing scire facias against bail,
20
Issuing scire facias to revive judgment,
20
Comparing duplicates, &c.
26
Order for removing a pauper,
Order to appraise damages,
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: For warrant to appraise swine, recording valuation, Dols.Cts. and advertising, 33
Warrant to appraise damages done by other cattle, 26
Certificate to take up vacant land, 10
Publishing the bands of marriage, 67
Removing forcible entry, &c. each day necessarily spent, 88
Holding inquisition under the act respecting landlord and tenant, 1 00
Order for wolf's or fox's scalp, 13
GUARDIANS OF THE POOR.
President. Joseph D. Martin, 127 Chesnut street
Treasurer. Thomas Phipps, 169 High
Solicitor. Richard Rush, 98 south Fourth
Secretary. Joseph R. Kammerer, 212 Chesnut
Door Keeper. Charles Culnan, back of 129 Walnut
James Altemus, 504 north Second
George Egert, 357 north Second
Joseph Fricker, 362 north Second
Jacob Walter, 177 north Third
Michael Brig'rt, 125 north Water
Isaac Forsyth, 7 Little George
James Skerret, 135 south Ninth
Hugh Macurdy, 223 south Second
John Rutter, corner of Second and Mead alley
John Carter, river road, near Hanover-st.
James H. Cole, 8 north Third William Powel, 375 High Robert Harris, jun. 196 High Thomas Tompkins, 30 Columbia Avenue
James Paul, Chesnut street wharf William Vickary, corner of Spruce and Seventh
William Marshman, 111 Christian
Joseph Ogilby, 56 Swanson
Andrew Powell, corner of Catharine and Second
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MANAGERS OF THE ALMS-HOUSE AND HOUSE OF EMPLOYMENT.
. William Abbott, 2 New Bank Thomas Skelley, 29 Sansom John Thompson, 337 south Front Frederick Forepaugh, 162 north Third Isaac Wainwright, 81 north Front John M'Mullin, 120 south Front John Workman, 348 south Front Léonard Stricker, 60 Green
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INSPECTORS OF THE PRISON.
Michael Leib, President ; Ebenezer Ferguson, John Con- nelly, P. Browne, Alexander Cook, Thomas Phipps, Casper Souder, Jacob Bender, George Wagner, Richard Palmer, James Josiah, Isaac Hozey, Joseph Morris, Treasurer ; George Bartram, Secretary.
INSTITUTIONS.
LIBRARY COMPANY.
John Kaighn, Thomas Parke, Richard Wistar, James Read, Joseph P. Norris, Robert Waln, James Gibson, Jo- shua Gilpin, Zaccheus Collins, George Fox. Z. Poulson, Treasurer.
PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
Thomas Jefferson, President ; Caspar Wistar, Benjamin S. Barton, and Robert Patterson, Vice Presidents ; Thomas T. Hewson, Thomas C. James, N. Chapman, and Burgess Al- lison, Secretaries ; William White, Jonathan Williams, Peter S. Duponceau, Mahlon Dickerson, Counsellors for three years : Adam Sybert, for one year; Charles W. Peale, Robert Hare, jun. and John R. Smith, Curators ; John Vaughan, Treasurer ; Election sixth May.
. ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS,
CHESNUT NEAR ELEVENTH, NORTH SIDE:
George Clymer, President ; William Tilglaman, William Rawle, Joseph Hopkinson, William Rush, William Poyntell, Charles Wilson Peale, Z. Collins, James Gibson, Edward Penington, P. F. Glentworth, Samuel F. Bradford, and Charles J. Wister.
FIRST DAY, OR SUNDAY SCHOOL.
William White, President ; J. B. Ackley, Vice President ; Charles Marshall, Treasurer ; John Ormrod, Secretary. COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS.
President, Dr. Adam Kuhn. Vice President, Dr. Samuel Duffield. Censors, Dr. Thomas Parke, Dr. Caspar Wistar, Dr. Samuel P. Griffitts, Dr. William Currie. Treasurer, Dr. Benjamin Say. Secretary, Dr. Thomas T. Hewson.
MEDICAL LYCEUM.
Dr. John Syng Dorsey, President , Messrs. Armstrong and Mezyck, Vice Presidents ; Dr. Elijah Griffith, Treasurer ; Dr. Barton, jun. Librarians ; Dr. William Shaw, Curator ; Dr. John C. Rousseau, Corresponding, and - Clark, Record- ing Secretary.
PHILADELPHIA DISPENSARY.
NEAR 37 SOUTH FIFTH,
Managers. William White, Robert Blackwell, Lawrence Seckel, Henry I. C. Helmuth, George Fox, Robert Smith, John Kaighn, Godfrey Haga, Robert Ralston, Ebenezer Ha- zard, Samuel P. Griffitts, and Isaac Snowden,
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Ettending physicians and Surgeons. Drs. J. C. Rousseau, Parrish, Cleaver, Attlee, Klapp and Perkin.
Consulting Physicians and Surgeons. Drs. Rush, Parke, Wistar, and S. Physick.
Treasurer, John Clifford. Apothecary, Stephen Taylor.
Legacies are given in the corporate name, viz. " I give and bequeath to the Philadelphia Dispensary, the Sum of to be paid to the Treasurer for the time being, and applied towards carrying on the charitable Designs of the said In- stitution." Annual Election first Monday in January.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
OFFICE 39 SOUTH FIFTH STREET.
Ebenezer Ferguson, President : William Binder, Elijah Griffith, Hugh Ferguson, and Isaac Heylin Secretary. Open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 o'clock, A. M. to 2 P. M.
The following persons are under the direction of the Board, to assist in their respective capacities, the execution of the Health Law.
Isaac Heister, Lazaretto Physician; Samuel Duffield, Port Physician ; James Pughlia, Health Oficer; Thomas Egger, Quarantine Master ; George Budd, Steward of the Lazaretto, Samuel Goodman, Steward of the City Hospital ; John Buck- ingham, Messenger.
HUMANE SOCIETY.
Incorporated for the purpose of recovering persons appa- parently dead from drou ning, and other causes.
Joseph Crukshank, President ; Isaac Snowden, Secretary ; Benjamin Horner, jun. Treasurer.
Managers. Joseph Crukshank, Charles Marshall, Dr. Benjamin Say, Dr. Samuel P, Griffitts, Dr. James Mease, Dr. Thomas C James, Benjamin Shaw, Samuel Pancoast, jun. Charles Penrose, Joseph C. Howell, William Allibore, jun. Isaac Snowden.
And at a meeting of the managers, the following officers were chosen.
Inspectors. William Allibone, jun. and Joseph E. Howell.
Committee of Correspondence. Dr. Benjamin Say, Dr. Sa- muel P. Griffitts, Dr. Thomas C. James, Dr. James Mease, Samuel Pancoast, jun. John Morton.
Medical Assistants. Dr. William Currie, 180 south Se- cond ; Dr. Caspar Wistar, corner Prune and Fourth; Dr. Benjamin Say, 152 Chesnut ; Dr. Samuel P. Griffitts, 62 south Front; Dr. James Mease, 192 Chesnut ; Dr. Tho- mas C. James, 83 south Second ; Dr. John C. Otto, 139 Mulberry ; Dr. Thomas T. Hewson, 41 Spruce ; Dr. Peter Miller, 56 north Fourth; Dr. Joseph Parrish, 18 Chesnut ; Dr. John S. Dorsey, corner Sixth and Mulberry ; Dr. Isaac, Cleaver, 286 north Second; Dr. Henry Neill, 286 south Second.
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ALLEVIATING MISERIES OF PUBLIC PRISONS.
William White, D. D. President ; William Rogers. D. D and Thomas Wistar, Vice Presidents ; Caleb Cresson, jun. and Roberts Vaux, Secretaries ; Israel W. Morris, Trea- surer.
Electing Committee. Samuel P. Griffitts, Thomas Wis- tar, William M'Ilhenny, Israel W. Morris, Zachariah Poul- son, Isaac Parrish, Henry Connelly, Thomas Bradford, jun. Joseph M. Paul, and John Paul.
ABOLITION OF SLAVERY, &c.
Dr. Benjamin Rush, President ; Robert Patterson and Tho- mas Parker, Vice Presidents ; Benjamin Williams, and Na- than Smith, Secretaries ; John Evans, Treasurer.
. Councellors. William Lewis, William Rawle, John Hal- lowell, Walter Franklin, James Milnor, Joseph Hopkinson. Joseph Hemphill, Daniel Smith, George Fisher, Richard Rush, George Vaux, Jacob S. Waln, jun. Walker Reed, Wil- liam L. Delany, Joseph R. Hopkins.
Electing Committee. Thomas Harrison, Joseph Moore, Joseph Price, Isaac Pearson, Thomas Rogers, Samuel Smith, William Master, Joseph D. Martin, Thomas Phipps, Edmund Kinsey, Charles Townsend, and Abraham Hilyard.
Committee of Correspondence. James Milnor, Timothy Paxson, George Williams, Joseph R. Jenks, Nathan Smith, Joseph M. Paul, Benjamin Williams.
CHARITY SCHOOLS. '
Thomas Bradford, jun. President ; Joseph R. Kamerer, Vice President ; Benjamin Williams, Treasurer ; Stephen North, Secretary.
Managers. Thomas Bradford, jun. Charles Clark, William Fry, Jonathan Fell, Philip Garrett, J. R. Kamerer, William Paxson, George Summers, Benjamin Williams, Joseph Wil- liams, Benjamin Woolston, William Jones, John Claxton, Stephen North, C. Wiltberger, John H. Cresson, William Widdifield, and William Allibone, jun.
Electing Committee. William Abbott, James Cresson, William Fawcett, Richard George, Samuel Holmes, A. Ko- nigmacher, John Paul, Samuel Sellers, William Wood, John G. Simmons, Harvey Lewis. and Samuel Stalans,
ADELPHI SCHOOL.
FOR THE INSTRUCTION OF POOR CHILDREN.
Managers. Joseph Scattergood, John Paul, Charles Townsend, Reuben Haines, James P. Parke, John C. Evans, Charles Allea, Solomou W. Comad, Clement Biddle, jun. Roberts Vaux, Samuel Haydock, and Robert Smith, jun.
John Cook, Treasurer ; Benjamin Ferris, Clerk ; James P. Parke, Recorder of Admission.
At the commencement of this year, 212 boys were receiv. ing. the benefits of this Society.
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ST. JOSEPH'S SOCIETY.
Michael Egan, D. D. President ; Edward Carrell, Vice Pres vident : James O'Ellers, Treas. Revd. W.V. Harrold, Chaplin.
Managers. John Ashley Joseph Snyder, Joseph Eck, Tho- mas Hurley, Peter Scravendyke, John Maitland, Charles Johnson, and Adam Premir.
Electing Committee. Lewis Ryan, Joseph Eck, Philip Reily, Timothy Desmond, Patrick Callan, Michael Leaby, and Nicholas Brinks ; Peter S. Duponceau, Councellor ; James Henderson, Secretary.
FRENCH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
John- Laval, President ; Augustine Bousquet, Vice Presi- dent ; Simon Chaudron, Treasurer ; Laurence Huron, Secr'y. HIBERNIAN SOCIETY.
Hugh Holmes, President ; Charles Heatley, Vice President ; Henry Toland, Treasurer ; Jobn Sergeant, and Thomas Kit- tero, Counsellors ; Robert S. Stafford, and Isaac Heylin, Phy- sicians ; Rev. Thos. Hurley, Chaplin ; Edwd. Fox, Secretary. ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY.
William McPherson, President ; Thomas Leiper, and Tho- mas Smith, Vice Presidents ; Thomas Ewing, Treasurer ; James M.Currach, Secretary ; Revd. Joseph Shaw, Chaplin ; John B. Wallace, and Edward S. Burd, Counsellors ; John Proudfit, and Nathaniel Chapman, Physicians ; Thomas Wo- therspoon, Charles M'Allister, John M. Shields, James Ar- rott, Robert Kidd, & James Imbrie, Assistants ; R. W. Hutchinson, Messenger.
ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY.
Robert E. Griffith, President ; Thomas Ketland, Vice Pre- sident ; John Waddington, Treasurer ; George Davis, Secre- tary ; Joseph Ball, George Ludlam, Peter Browne, William Page, Tristram B. Freeman, Josep hCurwen, Richard North, John Markoe, Stewards.
ST. PATRICK'S SOCIETY.
William Duane, President ; John Scully, Vice President ; Major Daniel M·Karaher, Treasurer ; William A. Bass, Principal Secretary ; Thomas Cave, Assistant Secretary.
WELCH SOCIETY.
Samuel Meredith, President ; Robert Wharton, Vice Pre- sident ; Thomas Cumpston, Treasurer ; Joseph S. Lewis, Secretary ; Jonathan Smith, Register ; John Evans, Richard Price, Thomas Parke, Chandler Price, Reeve Lewis, Elihu Chauncey, and Matthew L. Bevens, Stewards ; Doctors, Tho- mas C. James, and Joseph Strong, Physicians ; Benjamin R. Morgan, and Edward Tilghman, Councellors.
KENSINGTON BENEFICIENT SOCIETY.
John Snyder, President ; James Shellingsford, Vice Presi- dent ; George Schoch, Treasurer ; Jacob Vander ice, Secreta- ry ; Henry Vanderslice, and Enos Searles, Stewards. Elec- tion nineteenth February.
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JOURNEYMEN COOPERS.
Thomas M'Kinley, President ; George Norton, Vice Presi- dent ; James Morris, Treasurer ; Joseph H. Edwards ard Jolin Leatherman, Stewards ; Joseph H. Edwards, Secretary.
PENNSYLVANIA BENEFIT.
William M.Collin, President ; John Low, Treasurer ; David Simpson, Secretary.
MAGDALEN SOCIETY.
ASYLUM, SCHUYLKILL SECOND, NEAR SASSAFRAS. Rev. William White, President ; Robert Ralston, Vice Pre- sident ; John Evans, Treasurer ; Thomas Kite Secretary ;
Managers of the Asylum. Thomas Latimer, Joseph Clark, Samuel Harvey, William Penrose, John Miller, Aaron Mus- grave, Gilbert Gaw, Samuel Smith, James Moore.
Electing Committee. James Worth, Silas E. Weir, John B. Ackley, Benedict Dorsey, James Taylor, Joseph Towns- end, Jesse Oat, James Darrach, Benjamin Mears, Benjamin Cox.
Physicians. Drs. William Currey, Thomas C James, Isaac Catharall, Joseph Parrish.
PHILADELPHIA LINNEAN SOCIETY.
President, Benjamin S. Barton ; Vice President, Samuel B. Smith ; Corresponding Secretary, Aaron Dickerson ; Recording Secretary, Joseph G. Shippen ; Treasurer, N. S. Allinson ; Curators, Samuel Hazard and John H. Lambert ; Orator, Walter Chauncey ; Committee on Mineralogy, Charles J. Wis- ter, Samuel Hazard, James Cutbush, Walter Chauncey ; Gommittee on Botany, Samuel Benezet, John H. Lambert, A. Dickerson, N. S. Allenson ; Committee on Zoology, Sam- uel B. Smith, Samuel Stewart, Benjainin Kughler, George S. Schott, A. M.Kenney, Samuel Jackson, J. G. Shippen, Roberts Vaux.
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
Richard Peters, President ; George Clymer, Vice President; Samuel Hodgdon, Treasurer ; James Mease, M. D. Secretary.
UNION SOCIETY.
Luke M'Gee, President ; William Campbell, Treasurer ; William Marhman, Secretary.
FRIENDLY SOCIETY OF ST. TAMMANY.
Philip Colewater, President ; William Campbell, Vice Pre- sident ; Thomas Cave, Treasurer ; Luke Shields, Secretary.
PREMIUM SOCIETY.
John Dorsey, President ; John Goodman, Vice President ; Hugh Henry, Treasurer ; James C. Thompson, Secretary.
Managers, William Y. Birch, James Ronaldson, Thomas Wood, John Thoburn, Samuel Carswell, Abraham Small, John Lang, John Connelly, Samuel Smith,
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CINCINNATI.
David Lenox, President ; William Macpherson, Vice Pre sident ; Horace Binney, Secretary ; Matthew McConnell, Assistant Secretary ; Robert Patton. Treasurer ; Charles Bid- dle, Assistant Treasurer ; William Jackson, Caleb North, John Markland, James Glentworth, Peter Peres, Jonas Simonds, Standing Committee.
CARPENTER'S COMPANY.
George Ingels, President ; William Linnard, Vice Presi- dent ; John D. Smith, Secretary ; William Powell, Treasu- rer ; Richard Chamberlane, Warden ; Joseph Morris, Jona- than Roberts, David Flickwire, Jacob Lybrand, Alphonso C. Ireland, John How, and Frederick Forepaugh, Managing Committee.
MASTER TAYLORS.
Benjamin Thaw, President ; James M'Alpin, Wm. M'II- henney, Vice Presidents ; Abraham Hilyard, Treasurer ; James Comly, J. Ridgway, Secretaries
SCOTS THISTLE SOCIETY.
James M' Alpin, President ; John Lang, Vice President ; James Bobb, Robert Wilson, John Cochran, James Thom- son, Alexander Turnbull, and Alexander Rea, jun. Counsel- lors ; William Wilson, Treasurer ; George Robertson, Secre- tary ..
STONE CUTTERS COMPANY.
John Miller, President ; Henry Sailer, Vice President ; John Bennet, Treasurer ; Adam Traquair, Secretary ; Mar- maduke Moore, Assistant Secretary ; James Traquair, John Glover, Henry Sailer, and. John Gullen, stated Measurers ; John Miller, James Traquair, and John Griffith, Corresponding Committee.
INCORPORATED GERMAN SOCIETY.'
George A. Baker, President; Jacob Sperry, Vice President ; John Geyer, Treasurer ; Casper Rehn, Solicitor ; Jacob Sul- ger and L. Krumbhaar, Secretaries ; John Musser, Andrew Leinau, John Stock, George Honey, Godfrey Smith, and A. Stein, Overseers.
FRIENDLY COLUMBIAN.
Lewis Young, Presilent ; George Hammond, Vice Presi- dent ; John Lehey and John Rogers, Treasurers ; Joseph H. Edwards and James Sproul, Stewards.
COLUMBIAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
John S. Malone, President ; James Colewater, Vice Presi- dent ; Luke Shields, Secretary ; Edward Graham, Treasurer.
MARINERS BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
Meet at No. 114, Swanson, first Monday in each month. Thomas Bradford, President ; John Williams, Vice President; John F. Dick, Secretary:
LAND AND WATER STAGES. LAND STAGES.
Allentown Stage, from Camel inn, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 5 A. M. Amwell Stage, from Camel inn, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 8 A. M. Baltimore Mail, from George inn, and 18 south Third, daily, 6 A. M. Baltimore Pilot, 9 south Fourth, daily, Sundays excepted, 7 A. M. Bethlehem Stage, from Franklin and Camel inns, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 5 A. M. Bustleton Stage, George ihn, daily, Sundays excepted, 5 A. M.
Bound-Brook Stage, from 50 north Fourth, daily, Sundays excepted, 8 A. M. Carlisle Stage, from White Swan, 106 Sassafras and corner Eighth and High.
Chesnut-Hill Stage (via Germantown) 118 north Third, daily, 9 A. M. and 4 P. M. Coryells' Ferry ) Crooked Billet . Swiftsure Stage, from 50 north Fourth, daily, Sundays excepted, 8 A. M. Cross Road
Dover Stage, George inn, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, 5 A. M.
Easton Stage, from 106 Sassafras, Wednesdays and Thursdars, 5 p. M. Falls of Schuylkill Stage, daily in summer, from 50 north Fourth Frankford Stage from George inn, and 110 north Second, daily, 9 A. M. and 6 P. M. Georgetown Pilot, from George inn, daily, Sundays excepted, 6 A. M. Germantown Stage, from 45 and 118 north Third, 9 A. M. and 4 P. M. Harrisburgh Stage, from White Swan, 106 Sassafras, and corner Eighth and High, daily, noon. Harrowgate Stage, from White Swan, 106 Sassafras, daily, as passengers offer.
AJUmusocIgu Stage, iron George inn, daily, 4 P. M. Jenkentown Stage, from 50 north Fourth, daily, Sunday s excepted, 8 A. M. Lancaster Stage, from corner Eighth and High, daily, 5 A. M. New Castle Stage, from George inn, 8 A. M.
New York Diligence, George inn, and 18 south Third, «laily, Sundays excepted, 8 A. M. New York Mail Pilot, 18 south Third, and 9 south Fourth, daily, noon. New York Newline Industry, 9 south Fourth and Georg;e inn, daily, Sundays excepted, 8 A. M.
New York Swiftsure, 50 north Fourth, daily, Sundays excepted, 8 A. M. New York U. S. Mail, George inn, and 18 south Third, daily, noon
Norfolk Stage, from George inn, Wednesdays and Frida.ys, 4 A. M.
Pottsgrove ? Stages, from 106 Sassafras, in winter Tuesday and Friday afternoons ; summer, Wednesday Reading and Saturday mornings.
Pittsburgh Stage, from corner Eighth and High, Tuesdays and Fridays, 4 A. M.
Shippensburg Stage, from corner Eighth and High, Tuesdays and Fridays, 4 A. M.
Somerset
Scotch Plains Swiftsure Stage, from 50 north Fourth, daily, Sundays excepted, 8 A. M.
Springfield
Sunbury via Harrisburgh, corner Eighth and High, daily, Sundays excepted. Trap Stage, White Swan, 106 Sassafras, Tuesdays and Fridays.
Trenton Stage, from 45 north Third, daily, 7 A. M.
West Chester Stage, 220 High and 34 north Fourth, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 6 A. M. Westown School Stage, from 34 north Fourth, every Teresday, Thursday and Saturday, 7 A. M. Wilmington Stage, from the corner Sixth and Chesnut, claily, Sunday excepted, 8 A. M.
WATER STAGES AND PACKETS.
Amboy Packet, Old Ferry, daily.
Amboy (South) Imlay's wharf, Sundays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Appoquinimink Packet, from Hamilton's wharf, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Baltimore Packet, from Hamilton's wharf, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Baltimore (Union line) daily, from 3 south Wharves.
Bordentown Packet, from Smith's wharf, Sundays and Wednesdays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, alternately. Boston Packet, from Chesnut-street wharf, as freight offers. Burlington Packet, from Old Ferry, daily.
Charleston (S. C.) Packet, from Clifford's wharf
Fredericktown Packet, from 3 south Wharves, daily.
Georgetown Packet, from Chesnut-street wharf.
Lambertown Stage, from Mulberry-street Ferry, Wednesdays and Saturdays. New Brunswick Stage, from Mulberry-street Ferry, Wednesdays and Saturdays New Castle (Union line) from 3 south Wharves daily. New York Packet, from Old Ferry, daily. Sassafras River Packet, from Hamilton's wharf, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Trenton Packet, from Old Ferry, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Wilmington Packet, from Chesnut-street wharf (south side) daily.
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CALENDAR From the first of March 1810, to the first of March 1811.
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
MARCH
· 1
2
3 2
3 4
5 6 7 8
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
OCTOBER
5. 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6
7
8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31
NOVEMBER
1 2 3
4 5
6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 DECEMBER
1
2 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
9 9 10 11 12
13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31
JANUARY
1 2 3 4 5
6.7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17.18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31
FEBRUARY
1
2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28
Sunday Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
SEPTEMBER
1
4
5 6
7
8
9 10 9
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 APRIL 1 2 3 4
8
9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30
MAY 1 2 3
4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18-19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31
JUNE
1
3 4 5 67 8
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30 JULY 1 3 5 6 7
4 .
2 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29, 30 31
AUGUST 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
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