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Potowmack
P. Pennsylvania
C. R.
Cross-Roads
N. T. N. W. Territory
c. b.
Court-House
D. Delaware
ARMY
GENERAL STAFF.
James Wilkinson Wade Hampton
Brigadier Generals.
Peter Gansevoort jun.
Abimael Nicoll, adjutant and inspector of the army. Robert Brent, paymaster of the army. John M'Daniel, Hospital surgeon. William Thomas, Hospital sur- geons mate.
Corps of Engineers. Colonel, Jonathan Williams. Lieutenant Colonel, vacant. Majors, Alexander Ma- comb, Joseph G. Swift.
Regiment of Arcillerists. Colonel, Henry Burbeck. Lieutenant Colonel, Constant Freeman .- Majors, Moses Porter, William M'Rea, Abimael Y. Nicoll, Amos Stoddard.
Regiment of Light Artillery. vacant Regiment of Light Dragoons. Colonel, Leonard Covington. Lieutenant Colonel, Electus Backus. Major, Jacent Lavall.
Regiments of Infantry.
First Regiment. Colonel, Jacob Kingsbury. Lieu- tenant Colonel, Daniel Bissell. Major, Zebulon Pike. Second. Colonel, Thomas H. Cushing. Lieutenant Colonel, Richard Sparks Major, John Bowyer.
Third. Colonel, Edward Pastcur. Lieutenant Colo- nel, John Smith. Major, Homer V. Milton.
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Fourth. Colonel, John . P Boyd, Lieutenant Colonel, Zebulon M. Pike. Major, James Miller.
Fifth Colonel, vacant. Lieutenant Colonel, William D. Beall. Major, Gilbert C. Russell
Sixth Colonel, Jonas Simonds. Lieutenant Colonel, Joseph Constant. Major, John Darrington.
Seventh Colonel, William Russell. Lieutenant Colonel, Robert Purdy. Major, vacant.
Regiment of Riflemen. Colonel, Alexander Smith. Lieutenant Colonel, vacant: Major, John Fuller.
NAVY.
CAPTAINS.
Samuel Nicholson, Alexander Murray, Samuel Barron, Jolın Rogers, James Barron, William Bain- bridge, Hugh G. Campbell, Stephen Decatur, Thomas Tingey, Charles Steward, Isaac IIull, Isaac Chauncey, John Shaw.
MARINE.
Lieutenant Colonel commandant, Franklin Wharton. Major, Daniel Carmick.
Captains, John Hall, Anthony Gale, Henry Cald- well, James Thompson, Michael Reynolds, 'John R. Fenwick.
N. B Colonel Wharton, besides l'aving & general superintendance, over the Marine Corrs, has the direction and management of an armoury. at the city of Washington, where all the small arms belong- ing to the Navy and to the Marine Corps are repaired and kept in a state ready for service.
The whole Naval force of the United States now consists of the following Vessels, viz.
FRIGATES.
Constitution,
44 guns. Congress, 36 guns.
United States,
44
Boston, 32-
President,
44
Essex, 32
Chesapeake,
44
John Adams, 32
New York, 36
Adams, 32
Constellation,
36
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Ship of War Wasp, BRIGS.
16 guns.
Siren, Argus,
16 guns. Hornet,
16 guns.
16 Vixen, 12
Oneida,
16
Nautilus, 12
SCHOONERS.
Enterprize,
12 guns.{Cutter Ferret, 12 guns.
One hundred and Seventy Gunboats:
BOMBS. Vengeance, Spitfire, Etna, Vesuvius.
NOW IN COMMISSION.
Frigate Pres dent, Commodore Rogers. United States, Captain Decatur. Constitution, Captain Hull. Essex, Captain Smith.
Corvette John Adams, Captain Dent.
Brig Siren, Captain Tarbell. Argus, Lieutenant Lawrence.
Ship Wasp, Captain Jones.
Brig Hornet, Captain Ilunt. Vixen, Lieutenant Bainbridge. Nautilus, Lieutenant Sinclair.
Schooner Enterprize, Lieutenant B. Thead.
Cutter Ferret, Lieutenant Gadsden.
Twenty Gunboats, at New Orleans, commanded by Captain Sbaw.
All the other Frigates and other Vessels of War, and Gunboats, are laid up in ordinary,
Persons wishing appointments in the Navy, must apply by letter to the Secretary of the Navy, and send to him such recommendatory letters, as they may be able to produce.
460 PAY AND SUBSISTENCE
allowed to officers in the Navy of the U. States.
RANK OR STATION.
Pay per month.
Rations per day.
Captain of a Vessel of 32
guns and upwards,
$ 100
8
Captain of a Vessel of 20 and under 32 guns,
75
6
Master commandant,
60
5
Lieutenant Commandant,
50
Lieutenant,
40
3
Chaplain,
40
Surgeons,
50
2
Surgeons Mate,
30
2
Master,
40
2
Purser,
40
2
Boatswain,
20
Gunner,
20
2
Sail Maker,
20
2
Carpenter,
20
2
Midshipman,
19
1
Masters Mate,
20
1
Captain's Clerk,
25
1
Boatswain's Mate,
19
1
Cockswain,
18
1
Yeoman of gun room,
18
1
Quarter Gunner,
18
1
Carpenter's Mate,
19
1
Armourer,
18
1
Steward,
18
1
Cooper,
18
1
Master at Arms,
18
1
Cook,
18
1
1
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Note. Whenever any officer shall be employed in he command of a squadron on separate service, he allowance of rations shall be double during the ontinuance of such command, and no longer, except the case of the commanding office of the Navy, hose allowance, while in service, shall always be t the rate of 16 rations per day, agreeably to an act f Congress passed 25th of February, 1799; and greeably to an act passed the 3d March, 1801, such tlicers as shall not be under orders for actual ser- ice, shall only be entitled to one half of their monthi- pay during such time, and without rations.
Pay of Officers of the Marine Corps, as established by Law.
pay
forage rations
GRADE.
per
per
|per day.
month
mo.
ieutenants Col. Commandant,/$ 75|$ 12 at 20 cts. aptains, 40 12
irst Lieutenants,
30
3
econd Lieutenants,
25
3
dj. P. M. &. Q. M. each extra,
6
2
WARDENS OF THE PORT.
Office No. 18 Walnut street. President, John Ash- ead. Paul Cox, Stephen Girard, Joseph Snowden, illiam Newbold, William West, James Josiah. Attendance given from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. On turdays, from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. and from 3 to 5 M.
CUSTOM HOUSE.
Carpenters' Buildings, next 116 Chesnut street. allector of the port, John Stecle. Naval officer, illiam M'Pherson. Surveyor of the port, William ache. Hours of transacting business, from 9 A. M. 2 P. M.
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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF THE CITY ( PHILADELPHIA.
Thomas Fitzsimmons President. Thomas W. Fra cis, Robert Walner, Vice Presidents, Robert Smit Treasurer. John Vaughan, Secretary.
The stated meetings of the Chamber are held on t first Monday of each month, at 7 o'clock in the evenir At the January meeting the officers are elected _' a committee appointed every month of five membe all differences, of which the chamber is required take cognizance, are refered for adjustment. Applic tions to the committee are to be made through t Secretary. Instituted 1801.
LIST OF CHURCHES AND THEIR PASTOR Baptist, First, in second below Arch street, vaca Second, Budd above Poplar lane, Rev Willia White.
Third, No 96 Catharine strect, Rev. John P. Pec worth .*
Fourth, at the State-house, Dr. Staughton.
Calvinist (German) corner of Sterling alley a Race street, Rev. Samuel Helfenstein.
Do Upper Academy, fourth near Arch stre Rev. F. K. Burch, D. D.t
Covenanters, Mary street.
Episcopal, Protestant, Christ Church, in seco near Market street, St. Peter's S. W. corner Pine and Third streets, and St. James' in Sever near Market street, Rt. Rev. William Whi D D. Rev. Robert BlackwellD. D. and Rey Jam Abercrombie, D. D.
St. Paul's, in Third below Pear street, Rev. Jose Pilmore.
Friend's meeting houses, S. E. corner Arch a
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* There is a Church now building in Second ne Catharine, which it is intended to put under t care of Mr. Peckworth as soon as finished.
¡ A Church is now building in Crown near Ra street, intended for the pastoral care of this gent
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Fourth, Keys' alley, near Front street, Pine below Second street.
Free Friends, S. W. corner of Arch and Fifth. wish Synagogue, cherry near Third street, Rev. Jacob Colien.
Margaretta near cable lane.
atherian, German, St. Michaels, N. E. corner of Appletree alley and Fifth street, and Zion S. E. corner of Cherry and Fourth street, Rev. John Henry, Charles Helmuth, D. D. and the Rev. John Frederick Schmidt, D. D.
St. John's, in Race above Fifth street, Rev. Philip F. Mayer.
Swedish, A. Gloria Dei, Swanson below Christian street Rev. Nicholas Collin, D. D. and Rev. Joseph Turner.
ethodist, St. George, in Fourth near New street. Union (Lower Academy), Rev. Mr. Bishop.
Ebenezer, Second near Queen street.
Mount Zion, in Christian near Fifth street.
pravian, corner of Moravian alley and Race street, Rev. Joseph Zesline.
esbyterian, First, corner of High and Bank streets, Rev. James P. Wilson. D. D.
Second, N. W. corner of Third and Arch streets, Fifth, corner of Coates' and Second streets, Rev. Ashbel Greene D. D. and Rev. Jacob J. Jane way,
Third, Pine above Fourth, Rev. Archibald Alex- ander.
Fourth, corner of Gaskill and Fifth streets, Rev. George C. Potts, D. D.
Associate, in Walnut above Fourth street-cacant Scotch, in Spruce above Third street, Rev. James Gray, D. D.
Independent Tabernacle, Rev. Mr. Joyce.
man Catholic, St. Augustine, in Fourth opposite New street, Rev. Michael Hurley D. D.
t Mary's, in Fourth below Prune street, Old Ca- tholic church, Willing's alley, Rt. Rev. Michael « agan, D. D. Rev. Mr. Harold, Rev. Johu Ros- setter, D. D.
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German, or Holy Trinity, corner of Spruce a Sixth, Rev. Adam Britt. Unitarian, Church alley near Third. .
Universalist, in Lombard above Fourth street, R. George Richards, D. D.
AFRICAN CHURCHES.
Baptist, Cherry near Tenth, Rev Mr. Johnson. Episcopal, St. Thomas, in Sixth near Prune stre, Rev. Absalom Jones.
Methodist, Bethel, in Sixth near Lombard, R. Richard Allen.
Azore, in Brown above Fourth street.
BURIAL GROUNDS.
Christ Church, at the Church, and S. W. corr Arch and Fifth.
Saint Peters, at the Church.
Saint Paul's, at the Church.
German Lutherian, corner : Eighth and Vine, 3
correr of Cherry and Sixth streets.
German Presbyterian, corner Race and Sixth.
Saint Mary's, at the Church, and Thirteenth no Pine.
Saint Augustine, at the Church.
Holy Trinity, at the Church, and part of St. Mary First Presbyterian, at the Church and part of Thi Second Presbyterian, Arch above Fifth street. Third Presbyterian, at the Church.
Fourth Presbyterian, Lombard and Thirteenth. Fifth Presbyterian, Sixth near Logan.
Scotch Presbyterian, at the Church. Associate Presbyterian; Thirteenth near Pine.
Quakers, corner Fourth and Arch. Free Quakers, Fifth below Prune.
· Saint George's, Methodists, at the Church, a Christian near Third.
Union Methodists (lower Academy) at the Chur Kensington Methodists, at the Church. African Methodists, at the Church. Swedes', at the Church.
Moravian, corner Seventh and Vine street: First Baptists, at the Church.
CONTENTS.
To the Public 3
Supplement
5
Names and resident of white persons
7
Names and residence of persons of colour
366
List of streets, lanes, and alleys
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386
Physicians, nurses, mid wives, dentists, &c.
398
Appendix
404
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